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City Inte! ¢ Les Danseuse Viennotee. New Yoax, 16 Wall street, vonseqiiense of the addition of one hundred men to the | Ligence. force e June last. ¢ ve Tue Weatuen.—Yesterday we had, in the early port } The pipes” has been increased, in | NEW YORK HERALD. | Theonly way to prevent these frauds, for they | are in effect nothing else, is to passa law, placing | Pang Tuxatee.—The “Giselle, or the Willies,” was j 5 Fibeunrp 17, 18a, *1UtY Upon all sales of domestic goods made in bcasiieees ef the sxteceles tatetmoner performed here last evening by Madame Augusta, sup- | of Se dey, strong thsestaniags of of Sioct. The’ Seatane To rue Evrron or rue New Yous Hosa New York, Wednes \ay, Fr y <7 | this way, or rather such sales as are not in fact | ,Tbepexments for “Interest on Revenue ” will | ported by Miss Jesselyne, Mons. Frederick, and Mr, | is so variable that it is almost impossible to caloulste | | Dear Sir,—In your columas of Yesterday, and of the NE y FROM EUROPE. made, By putting State duty of three or five | Dell failing due is 1047, laud Te eeticipet Lg Parsloe. We never saw Madame Augusta appear to | pen Se Neier cual copaied with tees day previous, I notice among the the items, 8 ws 2 per cent upon all g»ods, put up at auetion merely alleles 05 - evens Lhd i ae menrpirapees fear ees ees ernaee So Ne | raining ae ees Stl elas Tae few a. oo bys | to try the market, it would stop that business, and | feyeble in that yearn tax levy’ of 1667, | Tt Married Raker” end the farce of “ Raising the Wind.” | jasues» Which still continued af . ‘Welss, long since enganed’ the ‘servi DK ” to Mr Burton, of the Arch street thea- rrett will take the principal part, viz. tre, at which place they are shortly to appear. ‘The following tables are interesting, as showing » A Diddler. souse Vionnoise’ SPECULAT?RS IN STARVATION. zLanp.—In consequence of protect our merchants from a great deal of impo- | Tas Famine sx oe he, &e, &e. | sition. the estimated expenditures, the receipts from va- | Bowsar T pomp. Cy ne Ag cae “the ree ee jon on Yours, Pins H. HACKETT, The steamship Cambria is now in her thir- | T#® Progress or Tax Reise ror Ine.anp.— | tious sources, with the balance to be raised by the night,the ry Theatre last evening was crowd- Patrick’s Day, and appropriate thelr funds to the re ‘Attormen OO tee Mote wien teenth day, and may arrive by the time this | The sympathies of the people of the United | tx:— | edto excess. “Cinderella” was repeated, and Miss Mary | focureathe services of the Rev. Henry Gi | appears Estimate oF Taylor performed with her usual ability, and was reptu- ho will di Rich’s Gymnastic Academy, No. 159 and 161 shee! reaches our readers. Apaneeniations ror THe City Govean- otic and Cy mores Irish orator, States are now fairly aroused to the awful con- | > 4 piv a 84 Re ) amp B. | lectu: irit of Tri t the Broad: Crosby near Bleecker—Tno largest and most The speculators are on the guz vive fer the ar- dition of the famishing poor of Ireland; and, be- Ey RAED v Tax. oe ut aed | a, res Bening oe ae Pabernacl, on Thursday” evening si be rate eee acd the, GaltedBraes vp eee rival of their express with the news, andthey may | fore the month of February shall have passed | Estimated Estimated Batanee to be olen E agren sn ee 6e 30 | The proceeds of the lecture will be used to purchase Classes for boys meet at four and five o'lnek in A , " |. Accounts. capenditure. receipts raised by taz credit on the enterprising. management of Mr. Jackson, food to send to Ireland. All honor to the “ Young Hot, Cte gine free to subs possibly get it before the press do, for they have | #way, several substantial proofs of American | 4, + $7,100 — $7,100 | and the entire company have acquitted themselves in a | Friends.” Let other societies follow their example. neing “iacenga tomate care the devil on their side. It would be well, there- | feeling will be transmitted to that unfortunate | Al +297,000 $26,890 270,150 manner highly creditable to them sinoe its first presenta: | Bou op Su .—The Board was to meet yer- . ites | Board of Health. . 2,000 a 2000 | tion. “Miss Julia Drake, Mra, Sergeant, and Mrs. Booth. | terey evening. ni ph ae Se met oe fore, for the public to be on their guard, and not | country. | Corener's feos. = 5,000 | Hunt, Vache, Stevens,’ Hadaway, and Chapman have | oct boing: prevent, they could not organize. A special | , /hiindelphin Agents for the Horald.—G. make any operations to-day ; indeed, till the | The following table contains a list of the sub- Cleenieg. a corn payee ms pen | night nese spaving auneie) Saver Aves nel Peikee meeting hes been called for this evening. LARS “Those wishing to ‘the Herald sesyed news is published in this city. | scriptions, as far as we have ascertained them: | county contingencies », 40,000 - 40,000 | “Cinderella” will be repeated this evening. pFiRk—A fire broke out yesterday morning, ina sta- | regularly a thei ig ep We ailvise our merchants on ‘change to look | 4uscntrtions 1» aurnics yox THE agLizy oF inriann, | Contingent expenses of 3 10,000 | _ Naw Youx Orsna Hovax—Mr. Drow, the lesseo, not. | Sts and Idi svenues, it was Surat to the ground | forsale daily. Price 3 coats, rity out for individuals whose movements may chance | Myrky in 4c Stewat & Core Moomly Palace nip; “Uae 40,000 95,000 | Withstanding that he does not receive commensurste nx A schooner took fire at foot of pier No.14 about | To Master Tallors—Take Notice that the to be mysterious, and who exhibit a slight | Rev. Mr. Dunbar, of Baptist Church, in McDou- = 8,100 | support, is using every means to establish the old Green. | 7 0’clock last evening. The fire was put out. Lease and Fixtures of the Clothing Store, he comer af anxiehl aad n CRM ae soca vitae sh cans 5a © 150 00 70'000 | wich Theatre. ‘The amusements of this evening consist Fin Aanm.—There was an alarm of fire last night Regen y ly or sell. Journey men Lithrograpbers in iia city ait 8.000 of the tragedy of “Venice Preserved,” Mrs. Ada Stetson | about 11 o'clock in the 1st district. fe 10m on sale previons'to that time. a o- " | f | Mysreriovus Dus, —Mr. J. P. Pratt left bout 96 feet front, and between 50 and 60 feet Mails for Europe. t 1,000 00 ee: ie Be Das & BAERS Me. TIENT et: | New ‘York, as if for Boston, sbove. four weeks ogo fied up in he Veet possible manaer, and it has The packet ship Quebec, Williams, for London ; | "363 00 | 3,000 | farce of “Mischief Making,” Mr. G. Graham ax ‘Nicho- | leaving behind him a family, (a wife and two smal ithe stare or to Richard T. Shepherd, No. ? Cambridge, Peabody, for Liverpool, and La | 8,977 00 ie 6,500 | las Dovetail. The performances will conciude with “Mr. | From the fact that he Sas 0 ee cite en’ Palen tit street, Philadelphia. L ° gh page in | 100 00 — 171,494 | and Mrs. Peter White”—the laughable, comical Jobn | j,yt"b: fa’ Was. Seek city on Duchesse d’Orleans, Richardson, for Havre, will 500 00 ~ 100 | Dunn as Peter White. Lk Ae Be pr toll gag ainted hf him, it fe sail this morning, if the wind and weather per- | Church iy'C oe Pe jack 473 By Bowsry AmruitHeatar.—Mr. Carroll appeared here | bad several hundred dollars, fn gold ay f pomnet te mit. They will take out some highly interesting | Society of Friends’ Hopkiaton, "360 00 = ,000 last evening, in his mognificent four horse act, and eli- He isa man about forty Ave years of age, thin i intelligence. | Bishop Doane, New Jersey ... 100 00 - 36,000 | cited the most rapturous spplause. Master Hernandez ae Scar and deguarrestypist” by pal cnt | by earl ‘chmen (of thi 45 00 zs stiee again speared in his principal act ef horsemanship. | wears, when abro Louisville. ... ++ Tne Three Million Bill—The Wilmot Pro- | inomusies (spa pony <1 665 00 | Real estate = 7'500 The rich combination of attractions that are nightly pre. md velvet cellar, anda relSat cep n See pening ve = Og la a — 45,000 sented here draw crowds, who fill up the house; and iar g ere tvig Sy MONEY MARKET. Who says that Congress has been in session Total, thus far... +s ss00 +005 + $51,707 | ae ne as 6,500 during the ensuing week the Amphitheatre will continue have been to Boston, as his Tuesday, Feb, 16-6 P.M. nearly ten weeks without doing any thing? It is | Ur people seemalive to their duty in this mt | salgrieg, - - 000 | to present the most attractive combination of talent; and eae eee Ree ioe OP eae ‘Tho stock market opened rather heavy to-day, and a ridiculous charge. They have been in session, | ter; and, before the end of three months, there is | Wates pipes - 62,500 as Sanda, Lent & Co. intend shortly to move, we would rusty. Any pinformation eit pricesffell off a fraction. Harlem declined 34 per cent.; to be sure, nearly ten weeks; but has not the | 20 doubt that this amount will be increased ten | mi See ead ete anlivad are by the compens, oad | be thankfully received. Address “Pratt, 134 Greon- | Canton, 3; Pennsylvania 6, X ; United States 6, 1962, House passed son million bill, tail and all? | 0 twenty told. This is only the beginning, and | pyricare op Arrnoraiation ron Waren Loan Inter: | th® ishing feats of May Fly, Cinderella, andthe Po- | Wicerutigce Baltimore ond Aistarse ratio plates: ce eel ae nee) ore, s as that is so good, what will the end be? All, or | kat axp Common ScHOOLs, WiTm ragpaBLe Reexirrs, | es, te go and see them soon. eee rosa radial Pee ere | Da pelieeed immmnraAl Ape cont: Mhe'nalae wee: et Well, the three million bill has passed the House of Representatives, with the celebrated almost all, of the churches in the city, will, we | AND BaLANer TO ne RalexD BY Tax. Estimated Estimated | Tue Wire's Secner—Tue Keane.—This play hos Sprenpip Arrain.—The sailors of the Raritan | large. Ae emine: successful At the Second Board th little improvement: proviso attached, and the abolition fanatics are in | “derstand, set apart next Sunday for receiving | Tobeteat, on ee capenditure, receipts. bape se eat aon Lepage Lass | Serene eee tee aN but a tesienctiare were ‘Timited, and the fae 4 closed ecstacies. They gloat over itas a victory of no | contributions from their congregations. | ee Corr Lets 12,500 00 - It is not difficult tp Mane be its Pubes ie has | 861 Water street on Monday night last. It was a splen- | firm. We do not expect any sotivity inthe stock market common description, and shake their heads, | We are informed that the order of Odd Fellows | | loating debt stock.. 8,70 00 = — —_—n itself elements to ensure it; and the acting hes been | Gull will be Inthe Gull; opposite the Castle BertFusn | wotll the Cambria arrives. She is now nearly due, wool and all, until their necks are in danger of | #t@ determined not to be outdone in liberality. | , Buble building took 26,750 00 = — = FS bine these out, and to secure for them | 2’Ullos. That will be a magnificent ball ; indeod it will | kaving been at sea nearly thirteen days. being twisted. Well, if they consider it victory | {t is their intention, we understand, to charter a ps Ot eaatyes 9,000 00 — | their fullest effect. ‘The plot, sentiments, characters and tera sera coerce Fie moogeake make ioe, | The election for directors of the Long Island Railrosa we are willing that tuey should enjoy themselves | Vessel at their own expense, and freight it with “ pl epee dealt bo bed languoge, are all of akind to render ita most popular | done at any fandango of their own. Tt will be the ball of | Compeny, advertised for the 16th inst. did not take place, as much as possible. We are inclined to think, | 100d-and clothing, to be distributed among that; “ “ «360 125,000 00 | addition to the modern stage. The plot is well con- | the season. | on eccount of an inadvertance on thi part of the Socre- er, i. jos “ “ 57 150/000 00 | fe Surcipe.—The Coroner was yesterday called to hold | tary, whose duty it is to make the publicetion, he having that after all, they will not have much reasen to [Unfortunate people, “980 64,030 88 soiree athe eter at a ante atrentanes ‘het | 8B, induest at No, 210 Broadway, cn the body of | omitted to advertise for the time required by the ohar- bs delighted with it, even if the bill should pass | The City Finances for 18%7—Vhen Shall | . pace pripeborostrloc gy 13883 4 xis egy simple phn bald or obvious. ‘There is sufi- Sie ay eet i commen eke ter. The 6th of April next is now fixed upen for the the Senate, which, to say the least, is extremely | Wehave a Reduction of Taxes? | “ temporary water 46,771 74 = | cient of mystery in itto keep curiosity vigilant to the | 90 Monday evening last by laudanum. It appeared from | election. doubtful. | The Comptroller has presented his estimates | Croton water rent. — $225,000 00 | the testimony that on Monday e deceased wis | The annexed statement exhibits the custom house I b th + ition | for th jati ired for 1847; | Commutation of alien - 9,600 00 pe ead fo Shae pe Hie “SaParone ee Cae Crean erodes’ | seen ieee room by another servan ao oneerred | value of merchandise exported from New Orleans in n sober earnest, the whole of this abolition | for the appropriations require: for 3 | Fines and penalties... . Py 10/000 00 | The incidents are neither scanty nor crowded; their | her at about 8 o’clock taking what she su to be | : f movement in Congress seems to be the most dis- | the Finance Committee of the Board Al- | Interest on bonds & mortgoges.. - 12,000 00 | number and variety are such as the scope and end of | medicine. Witness then went away an canner irr nee ey ree ene distinguishing tho graceful and flimsy political trick that was eve, | dermen have examined the document submitted seer: s* = 000 00 | the action require; and they follow each other with an | fair’ at tho glass. ‘The witness remarked to decoused | “" Uocnhace os New Onteume vie ee devised, or attempted to be carried out by small | to them, and reportedito the Board, recommending | Rents of real estate. . .~ - 150,000 00 | order and succession that leave no blanks in the allotted | thst she wes up Grego paecorene then bethed | 1845. Peace potato politicians, and President-makers. We the adoption of the necessary ordinances to make mee ot pereennl octete | 4,000 00 | time—but through it all All the scene and the mind, | Her bed'in the room occupied by decessed, and went | ae gee alee: verily believe, and we think we are sustained by | the appropriations and regulate the expenditures, | aa _ PRMD I 2th | eee ee bomier ie pd gts ea | to al ep ing deceased engaged in thie way — | Porte. the people in the North and in the South, that if | as also a resolution to make application to the Le- | $759,500 08 dno.00 pe | The sentiments, too, are those which take a ready | Qacex ys Pay ase 1 vant ek pepek ‘a it was not originated for the purpose of embar- | gislature for authority to raise by tax the required : i oo ee calies Meng svi aap nae ferent | the cause, deceased made no re; ly. A physician was rassing the President in prosecuting the war with | amount. Appended to the draft of the ordinance | Balance to be raised by tax. $300,000 00 | those ‘that animate every human bosom, and with | Called, but she soon afterwards died. On searching the | room, an empty bottle that contained laudanum, was | found, which, it is supposed, the deceased had swallow: ed, in consequence of having received a valentine that displeased her. Verdict accordingly. Movements of Travellers. levy of 46° 91,831 41 | which its strongest movements are ‘arsocisted— “for ’47 216,000 00 | affections, that, lying in the deepest and most sacred | Esrimate oy Arrroraiation ron Tavst Accounts vor | recesses of the heart, are yet those to whose voice eve- THE veaR 1847, ry ear is open, to whose poe i ry nerve H galok, and | ‘or Mexico, and making it as odious as possible in | making the appropriation for the support of the | Geet sghenls, oat of the estimation of the people, it has been kept in | city government, are two sections which are well | motion for this purpose: It isevident, on its face, | timed. One provides that “‘it shall not be lawful | whose sorrows and whose Estim. command the whole ‘hat it has been made to cloak some ulterior | for the several departments of the city, and those Aocount, Ewpendi’re, | range of humen sympathy. who can refuse hisin- ‘The following numerous arri 3,046,918 object ; because the tackling on of a proviso | having charge ofexpenditures, to make contracts , Redemption of revenue bonds of 1846 .. . .$1,883,173 00 | lepers whee the Aare of estates) Blarmad foe Che-esiety | terday at the Udermentoned b re Sea Gilisiin ‘Gunes to@ bill placing th ili i or incur expenditures to an amount exceeding ap- “ o | i menican—J. Almead, le r Aggregate valne....+... $47,361,910 84 $57,499,407 placing three millions of dollars in the Ps 1B ®P- | Charges on arrears of taxes . 1,000 00 | eure 8 a algo relation to, her, adored and adoring hus | army; J. W. Potts, Philadelphia; C Smith, Macon; J. G. ‘Tt will be perceived that more than one jhalt of the ag- hands of the President, for a specified object, in propriations made for their use.”” The other sec- | assessme 1 fol. Howe, Long Island Grafton, Boston; . ; 4 Aneem| tl b i q ‘ ; B. Li . 4 order to prevent the extension of slavery, could | tion provides that “all resolutions authorizing | aon i pa fires pare sce neel hei sen soomcbed eiamticn, bites 3 stokes, eet T. wT per: oa Fo ponte ctl bkerd diverse ede en ik aes arnaites not have any more effect in preventing it than if | expenditures to be hereafter made, shall provide 20,000 00 | reality of the things which, they hoar and see. It is @ | Phila.; 8. danderson, &t Louis; N. Walk Baltimores. | years, have been as follows:— it was annexed to the revolutionary pension bill. | for defraying the same from the general appro- ty oo perly told, will always move him. It were different, a i rea ah Hier aa ‘= 1815, 1846. Ine. im 1846, It would appear from this proviso that the Presi- | priations for the year—and in case any special ap. 4.08008 | Daehn, s Gearon lower oF Rianee shen be Ped | writ Codman, Boston; G. Greenshuld, do; J. rel ef Ne BRAS RAP 420,900 dent is invested with the power to extend slavery, | Propriation shall be made for any object of ex- is'so0 70 | creature as he is, of smiles and tears, the scenes that re- | CIE CR earl Boston; ‘The per cent increase in the exports in 1646, compex- or not, as to him might seem proper. It was | penditure under any of the several heads of ac- | 964,904 60 \ cine nas codaaee That Ge tee reaae er eee ine | Langaton, do; art, Pro ed with 1646,was much greater than that in the receipts. eleve, as an electionecring move- ie at ebt ri | . A ry ft 3 , do. a a ene : ea | "The estimate of the Comptroller is as follows, | Site mill tex.. ers rs. L48{or1 30 | will bot repel, Wut seek the magic that surrounds him | “‘Zov-'E°P Piontice and family, Albany; Ed. Norris, | the past two commercial yeurs, have been as annexed:— But i. ; ; P | Western House of Refuge... + 9,226 24 | with such, enchantment; and wrapt in the circle | Baltimore; N. Sturtevant, Boston; J. Van Wagoner, J. ov Paopuce at New Onceane But even if the men who supported this proviso | viz aes ditures within the control of the | 28 the table of appropriations of the city go- | Pf, ‘he, wizards dream, he will only, regret on | Ebenezer, New Jersey; D Stone, J. Stone, Fhiladel- september i to February |. 183 & 46. 1046 & %47. did so with an honest view to prevent the exten- | Fer, LN) lade ape edd miemarines acct 2, - - i) Paes “J hia; E Andreade, New York; J. Paxton, Pennsylvania;, Butter, kegs aud firkiu see 18,939 378 dmc cr : J ther than thore for “Police” and vernment there appear several items which must | ing and so fascin have left only emptiness be- E'pagram, Virginia; J. Baird, Nashville; H. Caldwell | Beet, bbls. 2298 11,048 ae ss pate ag 5 3 sree emabaaay eporis For eh Gere ped cause dissatisfaction to tax payers. For instance, | pty ‘The vincipel of ioe ery Walters ‘Amnyet, LE eee gremynae JP iledeleles & Sane g Cora meal, bbls. iis BAH thdbthie! wnt eth cate nr raul) For stamoa sad Gidty's. S552 Tne county contingencies, $40,000; Contingent ex- | and Lady Eviline, his wife: to these all the others are Vict, 1: Youngs, Loog laved; Mi Colter, MM. BORGen, | Coru invents bo stat berate a (stat eae attaining their object, ig | Total ft chy aot Cony sia’ penses of Common Gouncil, $10,000 ; Errors and | brine acvontee pees | oy is camaded by harmony | Dutchess county; H. Boream, New Jersey; J. Foote, f iil passes both ouses and receives the sig. | suthorities, and for which copie delinquencies, $8,000. Here is an amount of | play is domestic—and the saying is justified by the very | “incinnati; P Cagger. Albany. a) ob vingham, | nature of Mr. Polk? Certainly not; because the | cation m madeto the | $50,000, which | spiritof the characters. We care for them in no historic- | hurch, New York ; ©. Heath, Troy ; J. " 7 },000, which the tax payers of New York are to | i | Memphis: Church, New York ; leath, Troy ; subject would be again brought up when |, Sitlature for authority to le —— _ $1,782,626 | ; e | ai relation ; we sympathise with them only in their pri- | Dongiass, Erie; G. Dyott. Wyoming ; M. Print, Little 6 nad “4 _ Veh | special taxation authorized b: pay, many of them, their proportion, out of hard | vate affections. ine is by family a royalist; Faille; C. Smith, Mass; J.Mayard, Rhode Island; D. Dongress should proceed to extend territorial ju- | isting laws | earned money—and for what? Why, for an un- | but we ex not jo! pevelty’ we k only of the per- , Philadelphia; J. Darker, Alabama ; C. Ball, N pay risdiction over such new territory. Then will be | Floating debt red $60,000 plexed and loving wife and sister. Sir Walter is a re- | ‘Conn.; W. Robinson, Ky.; Whert, boli | defined, unnameable something, like the shop | publican soldier; but we think as Little of republicanism | the proper time for the anti slavery men, if they | Deficiency of interest | 2g 66 hadi ‘i i a8 of ro; for there is nothin; nt_to us but th: " .| There appears to have been an increase in nearly eve- are actuated by motives of philanthropy solely, | if $568,000 | keeper’s “sundries,” which means anything he | {rt 7 “Siicted, generous, and adoring husband. Sir | 8, Wisner, New York; W. Boariman, 40; | article in this list, the receipts of corn, wheet and to oppose the existence of slavery in the new ter. | Desclency of tax for 146, estim'd. 45,000 | Pleases. This is provoking; men like to know | Walter ad Lady Eveline are very natural, and they are | Tore; W. Ro 35. Stacy, Boston: M. Stacy, do; | four being this year nearly double, so far, thove of last. ry r —-—— | the character of dangers which they are called to | very noble characters; they have a solid and genuine | j 1 eed, Phila ; J. Rowland, Savannah; T. Fuller, B | The shipments this year have been very large, compared with last, as will be seen by the annexed table:— Suiements oF Mtory, because then, and then only, could the | eon for all purposes of City ubject be legitimately brought forward and de- | 5,6 i yunty. « | State tax. ... ee ce in them; a strong, honest virtue, which, in | i ose days of feverish and morbid literature, it is rare | ton; N.'Wislow, Salem; 8. Forbe, Boston | | | Penn.; N. Buley, do; W. Stuart, Maryland; ‘Trenton; R. Sloan, Princeton; R. Bradburn, Rhode Isl- $2,343,624 | face. Aud although it is generally understood 147,000 | that no small sum out of the $297,000 of Alms to witness, and healthy to contemplate. Of the bro- ing, as that reg hts. does, in tervenes between the the following year, when no necessity would exist for | When is the next féte champétre to take place ? ion of human experience, which in- a comic and the tragic, touching at | Musical. | one extreme on the droll, and at the other on the painful, Itavian Orena.— Lucia de Lammermoor” Is to be | the language sometimes softens into gentle banter, and performed to-night. Lucia has a great many friends, and | *0metimes rises to the eloquence of passion. It is always | Congress of the United States, and to it alone; and | the Congress of the United States cannot legis- late on the subject till the territory shall have been , The annexed statement exhibits the movements of the North Western Bank of Virginia, and Branches, on the lst of January 1846 and 1847. Noatn Western Bank or Vinginia anp Syyarere. ‘W. Emerson, Staten ition of a similar sum for deficiency. This ex- ith, Paterson. the a ctat however, is not likely to be realized. The largely increased estimate of the expenditures in the city | overnment accounts, over those included in the levy of | . Price, Macon; New York; J Suggestion for the Relier of Ireland. : ss Propuce ynom New Oateans, bated. The President intimated that he could Fi A ther we see little, and but little is nece: to be seen. 3 3 H. te B ke, Be Lard, Beef, Corn, isetlile neeneat elt cone | Total tax to be levied for City, House expenses, is to be laid out for sumptuous | ‘The envious old steward, who poisons his master's | 8203, W. Harper, Partucket; J. Brown, Washington; I | 1) iinsiin “Bele” Bile’ Hinds Kege’ Buty: Sika peace if the sum were placed at hisdie | “County and State. 2,490,624 | dinners to be eaten by pleasure parties at Belle- retty much after his xind, as d has eee oot: iW. Fielding. do; N. Blacklock, Balti | New York + 2129 “27,110 1,133 62,641 961 4,793 posal. And how could he co so? Doubtless by Tax levied for 1646. 2,820,000 | vue, and that no small part of the $171,000 ap- in novels and on the stage; and we may say | ; 2. Herper, Phiia.; E. Holman, Boston; M. Gales SUAS Se) ee ae ee, Tere treaty. And can the President and Mexico enter . he : thing of the lady's maid) who hates the envi: | and family, North Carolina; KE. Waterman, New York; sm 8488 “eo wnat that ld bind f C Decrease. ...... e408 00 ee 29,336 | propriated for lamps and gas, goes to some favor- , ous old st raed: alia, 100; is, after her kind, as romanci Q. Van Schanch, Albany; W. Whitehead, Montreal; J. 5ae2 40k 1 350 a4 aa nat ae 4 . Saka _ ase jas ote The Comptroller remarks, that ite contractor for an overrated article, yet the | bepress tess pap ser | Rope, do; J. Bell, Toronto; T. Ven Brunt, L.1.;8.Magee, Other U.8. ports... 19596 3.525 S819 4 im iin om aa “The present year’s tax is greatly increased, in conse- | public have s0 long borne these evils that they | and without which, the most brilliant writing is a failure | Morris county. sala. ation, Now York; | Other foreign poris.238 717 14,241 449 105 087 9,384 421,951 cussion of this subject in our national councils? ae of be & idition of nenely s oye to ret eed | have come to be used to the burthen. But let us ps e mean exact adi ptation < yi to a ma | Ro Hitchcock, Waterbury D. Knight, ‘Augusta; C. Sher- Pe are et) Oe a es See } | deficiency of previous year, jes en! | 4 . eas. Extravagance is not less fatal than coldness. The rk: b ” J ws, C pose Mexico declare that slavery shall not | a similar amount to meet all necessary ex rer dar | know what Contingent expenses mean. rf of the' Wife's Secret” has neither of these faults, | wan New cGaie Ea Hered Nowe i vers Gene ee ee xist i any territory that she may cede to | ing tie yee ie Ml ee FOCUFFEROS i alike — How many pairs of white gloves are there this | ##ti# medium, he moniously adjusted to the y author's | nail, do; G. Mallory, Waterbury; B. Darling, Peters: 1843 and 46, .... :196,851 22701 1,782 140,201 5,019 191,817 us, or can the President so declare? Cer- y- ge ions increased the rete about | ” - mind, pervad rh a abs all Sadak a! dap Pe Allen, Richmond; J. fotter, Frovidence; L. | The shipments of flour, beef and corn have been prin. faint Th bj sixteen per cent; and it was confidently anticipated that | year? Who are to be fed at the public expense ? | tions, and taking as they rise, the lights and shedows of | Long island; 3. Emors, Boston; C. Shelton, N. Pp" fi pI inly not. ie subject belongs to the | aconsiderable reduction would be made in the taxes of st] the general sentiment of the | Hungerford, Waterton;S Almy, Almyville. cipally to foreign ports. try—the lives of our volunteers—the credit of our | Interest on revenue bonds, nevolent design of the concert, in ting morality And what can transcend the ac'iog of Mrs. Kean, in the in the ciroulation and in the deposits. There has been a regularly ceded to us, and forms part and parcel year, based upon those received from the several de: | | clear, simple, pure, with remarkeble dramatic direct. Eotron Hamat : 1, 1846, 1, 1647, of ournational domain; until, indeed, we shal] | Partments and the deficiency of the present year's tax, | Will no doubt draw afull house. “Nina” is laid aside | hogs, distinguished svery where by melody, often by | ,1Be existing famine in trea vats nuiiciontiy ad | Bills disconted.. ee B15 198 "Fit 038 : pl aa raid preclude the hope of any considerable relief from taxes | for the present, but will, we have no doubt, be again | beauty of expression, and with as much of poetic orna- | 1¢%# severe a by jank of Virg 3 33,80 have acquired civil jurisdiction over it. during the:ensuing year.” | called forth by the patrons of the opera, The music is | Ment as dramatic directness will allow. But, | Yanced to afford som clief The food procured by the Virginia per cent. ‘502 The President is enjoined by this proviso not to The estimate for expenditures on city govern- | not of the kind which ple at Pee but when the ear | giving br het id ing ereaing s rt. Fa toad the | oar ren porta,by ‘Teseon of high prices and high freights, Hi Ay oe ee ie use this money in any way by which the exten- ment account, exceeds that of 1846 in the sum of | becomes more accustomed to the music, it dwells inthe | Tepmessatetion the leading cheracter of his play receives | fe hoe Nome ae I ee he cuke wee tee. a3 sion of slavery would be promoted. But the Pre- $146,142, which, with the deficiency of 1846, | Memory, and comes up, at times, to charm the fancy by | inthe persons of the Keans. The acting on Monday | pot ever temporary. - | Baal meat . spate sd 2 + | the remembrance of lovely harmonies. “Nina” will | night, by both performers, was triumphant—a memory | 20W' iP ‘i | 198,041 sident has no control over the subject—and what | amounting to about $45,000, will create an excess | overcome the prejudice which was too hastily formed | forever to all who could feel the truest and strongest |, 1 Would respectfully suggest, whethor it would not be biadeamn then? Of course the proviso is inoperative—it over last year’s estimate for expenditures, equal to | *8#instit. But to-night we have “ Lucia.” ee OE GE RESTS ea Dees Cantera OCPELUR: | 1xeot tne Mistlosippis that ineabauetible lend of plenty, 23,050 cannot reach him, for he has no control in the | the amount included in the taxes of 1846, to supply | AtHam»na—This is the last night of Christy’s Min- =A th itistuan aegy ba he boneghs oa cone with a view of calling meetings and canvassing the ci- Ag es premises. the deficiency of 1845. | strels, and they may be well pleased in their visit to this | Rirsslibat eviased the eart etd gracetel soldier: notions | $e8, Con ne a ate Pi ncodsands of generous people | 1a tansitn betwees "ict : After all, then it appears that the anti-slavery ‘The increase is on the following accounts, viz: | °HtY #8the Alhambra is every night crowded. They | Tite OMAaY fasske ot wonky Poros Sparel “pus to tell | in the West, who might not probably have thefmoney to | igeeetiaemee re —— men, after expending their thunder foreighter nine | Alms House. $47,000 | sing Peeriitaeal ie Nag of bag and aaiad | with intense effect upon dience. We can mark | mpere, odin give: Upeeally cf, tg Bens fot Fd | $1,605,901 mortal weeks, have really achieved nothing by | 924. $6,000 | Baltimore ; after fuldlling eir engagements, re. | PUta very few : among the note bis indignation, | Grisens, and from thence forwarded to Ireland, probably | “pital stock 740,000 the adoption of their favorite project by the House | cones 1 1,000 | ‘era again to this city. We wish them nuceou. | ply mapa at eat oie seks io the wide ree on liberal terms, as to freignt, & ies | “Sons of Representatives—nor will they, if it passes the | County conti 10,000 | Gnanp Sacrep Concent.—The grand concert in aid P] es that seem te confirm these suspi- | , A friend paving te ee ig eedy ‘ nd ns 72,218 Senate—and when the subject eaten a the car: Clana wae) oe 1 of the Church of the Divine Unity, | ge agony of om ee ith — ee falls. tl thing bensfclal oe ey me OW RD. | 1,851 5 — - | Docks and slip 30,000 ’ his chamber; and the despair with which he falls.— | . | 271 pet ina legitimate and proper way, and at the | Efrors and delinquencies. 3,000 | *#kes place to-morrow evening, and from the talent en- We would ‘also mention with praise unqualified | hor Low Taxes. | 166,190 ight ti " “ip ill h 1 | Fire Department. 4,000 | gaged, it will undoubtedly be a brilliant affair. The the scenes with Lady Eveline, throughout, from the | Mx. Eorron—As one of the tex payers of this city, I | right time, their ammunition will have been all | Intestate estate 1,000 | celebrated prima donna, Madame Pico, Mrs. Jonos, Mr. , first tenderness on his return, to the last joy at finding | would call your andyout readers’ attention to the follow. | at expended; for a ninety-ninth edition of their | Lends and places. 231000 | R.G. Paige, Signor Tito Nesi, an amateur daeso, Mr. | Het allthat he hed loved. We know not what acting ean- | Ing extract from the reported proceedings of the Board of | gurseae rey thread-bare sophistry will not be listened to aone- | RouGes + +++ 24,148 | ‘Andrews, and an amateur fenore, together with the choi | S0*P8ss those instances of changing moods, from mad | Aldermen lost evening. % ‘ hiv kad bal Hed ateetal : Rents. ...... 50 | of the arab, ‘a full eflective chorus. Mr, | 20% toamection, and from affection to pity, which Mr | “Corporation Attorney.— Report and resolution, fixing 1:1t will be perceived that there has bee ry mat hundredth time. Peel peed gg 2,500 | es, the celebrated musical director and leader of | Onl same ce cuasnt hes sooms true—especially | the sulary of the Corporation Attorney at $2,000 per | decrease in the aggregate movement within the past Here, then, the interests and honor of the coun- | Waterpipote ..; | the Italian chorus, will preside at the organ. The | anger, he gracefully undertakes to sbield his wife. ann vo Coe en TY | year. This falling off has been in the line of discounts, . | J ‘ a | flag—our reputation in the old world and the new, | and religion should be promot sufficient inducement, indepen- same scenes? The whole woman is kindled within her ied ioe spendthrift course of our present ‘' Fathers,” has rn wvily upon us, that complaints would seem to | slight increase in the specie on hand. Total increase over estimate of 1846....... Fo a tr i ta ed =boldly and brightly it have all been placed in jeopardy by a few fanatics | From which deduct timated decrease on ey ig re ie aie aoe | all thal is aroun hee | be one kets by the See put to encroachments | "i The oe Seay ee ee ee hi fort tel: id * 5 er accounts as follows: | al lo Sivori an lenry Herz orrived at New Or- | f eye, majesty on her brow, | ty of the C tion Atto: , on an average | ition of the leading departments ot e Stat jank of who unfortunately hold seats in Congress, and | aqueduct repairs loans on the sth. | love and dignity in her tones, and something queenly | sn gach este, invelver ho bighier responsivity than five. | Indiana, in November, 1846 and 1846 :— who, through thick and thin, have pursued a | Repairs and supplie | ‘The Seguin troupe make their appearance in Charles- | ¢Ven in hertendernegs. With what deep confidence of in- | agilars, and for attending to the really trifling business of | Dette Bane: ty teeta: phantom for nine or ten weeks, and just at the ese ee i é $20,680 | 122,92 ursday, evening. It is comy of Mr. and | fesrit “teh kde Gc) [dren apiece d his office, he indeed motestly requires that It be made | Capital Stock. moment when they thought they had clutched it, | 4 z a Beh side be Beptny ie Opes Nous Now york Meoee! | sation proceeds wonders; how incomprehensible | ferns aAbaligan, Sang eatess feat (he haiti The a pie (tent Laruiialaarl 40,870 29 it vanishes from their grasp. ‘The only effect we | N¢t increase in ostimate of expenditures on 4 Tenor), and Miss Phillips (3d Soprane), with a well. | hig meaning is to her and when st last it opens plainly , | city, doubtless, would le well served, at loast, on our city | The capital stock of the Stato i ven in thei ‘ Faecal ace $145,142 | selected chorus. They propose to bring out the operas of With what aublime indignation she turns upon him,and | pay Gays. Capable young lawyers would easily, [doubt | 7 'Yegn increased. . ne can see in their course, has been to stir up the | he expenditures on some of these accounts may per. | “Norms,” Maritana,’ the * Postilion,” and others. | exclaims, ‘Then, indeed, ‘tis time we soparate.” ‘Yet, | Po be found willing to. do what thet office, requires, for | Vote gence sete tha North against the South, and embitter the good | haps be reduced, while it is not at all probable that the | Samuel Lover has commenced a series of the “ Songs | ore sHecting is the manner, filled with pathos, ax she | $709 or $900. The next request will be to pay acoun- | Reduction of capital stock. ... $4,070 22 feelings that ought to prevail between all our citi- Ss yeateaten phage nd | pelissip | and a her brother has escaped, anxiety, quivering with bag Jahon Cored Lo Political pretseaicn, why should Discounts. zens, from one extremity to the other. sont be resorted to. The estimate exceeds that for ‘he | Pollce. hope and terror parenten Hey uo frame causing ito | not this ofice be given to him who woul, qualifcations | PV “tgqy ew 0! wt! v0¥i.73,048 O4 We do not see how the President can con- | anew Nod $5,000, but is $25,000 less than the actual | Ken. 16.—Burglary—Officers Nevens, of the 2dward, | pursuers aim at the life so dene to her, alarm crushes her | °12#), do the work the che Discounted ‘notes’ and bills, Nov. A 9 xpenditure of this year. ‘The Superintendent bases tho | and Furlong of the 4th, arrested on Monday. night two | bnd'ake fails os ifs shaft of lightaing, hed struck. ho OR atte ot ealdiietine te creiden Gat ee | = 911180 3,096,801 08 scientiously sign this bill, even if it should pass | estimated reduction upon a recent increase inthe sizes | black fellows, called Wm. H. Brown and John Jackson, | knoe ealy, te vonntanion, bo en ag jr | be ne object, but fels-oruel injustice to squander thet of p merrier ete oo be pve etre SE the Senate, for the reason we have before stated, H Lo aioe tee he yh th oaae hed “had | cy s oberge 4 burglariously stealing from the store of | characters were, throughout, made instinct with enthu | TAX PAYERS. Reduction of discounts. ..... $90,154 51 that he has fo Power to extend slavery, or to ex- | the Inspectors will be the same as have officiated during segars walued at $40. The rascal i soesi. peorsied in 6 A: ‘vith ie eriete, ena Wicaeead tea ecrnotoons | Vawszunca.—From our attentive correspondent | Notes in cireulation, Nov: lo, ercise any authority atall inthe premises. If he | soedorten year, itis fore ap ace oe any | themselves in the store prior to its being closed by the with which they were red. We admire the per. | at Puerto Cabello, we have received the following | 1845 vs ses eesese see oe +» $8,697,861 60 wg. hn doing would be & ct sumption | Peed ace ayaa des mesa | Senet tia armen Gris hateeatat omens Lette teas crit | Mam ETE OA atthe grt tn of | MS. Sc, SS ss , 3 " e author, w! us i ABELL, Jan. 14, — rt io 0 a ee ee cece cee eee os 08,886, of such power; and where will he find such i weanmenete basen ar wt r My ,000. | Committed for examination by the chief of police. such performers think it ‘worthy of them to embody and conversation, both at Caracas, the capital, Legurra, and ——_— power? He is merely an executive officer, and | ment, andin the Alme House xpel font, might jouknee i‘. at oo eee cers Baker, rien, and = invigorate. in this place, is the present unsettled state ofour political | Reduction of Leakey <M + $190,618 60 Congress cannot invest kim with it. | be effected, i the two Departments were to ect in com | MoClure, Mary Thompsos, and Ann Fiumton suspicion | ,,&2 Marble made his farewell appesrance at the St. | the reiisoment of Gen, Fuestirom the helm of Slave: teat, | Amount of apecio on bend, ‘Nov. by the employment of able bodied peupers in | of robbing ‘mae on suspicion | Charies, New Orleans, on the 284 ult. He hes gone to, elm of State, took | Amount of sp ) 7 But the Senate may crush the proviso, and that by tee oman et pers of rol John Thompson of a gold watch, valued at | Mobile. place immediately after the quelling of the late re- 15, 1845. ee s+ «+ $1,079,368 26 will end the foll: ping the streets, ‘pel whose maintenance | $80, while in a“ crib” kept by Patrick McGee, No. 156 | 4 | volution. Since then the trials of the of the de- | Amount of specie on hand, Nov. sfolly. bd + putnam Dll ae be in acne A. Anthony street. All locked up for examination by Jus | Pp ome Mowatt and Mr. Davenport are playing at the St’ feated party mn proceeding. Cisneros, the great | 21, 1846....+++ses0+ 1,003,647 40 Ovont we yor vo Have a New Auction Law 1 | euy een tny adi ine tae a tg whose Bard —The dwelling house No. 168 Lafayette | pore ard Mile. Dimier are to dance no longer | buvtiys it ecthis Chae Cg A bo 8 woe ‘the Decrease of specie. . . $75,720 86 ~A petition to the Legislature, signed by more | "sok py te ry ity is po Bny Thal gy onlays be BT en lh = byes night, by | in partnership | upper cones of in a state of perpetual The aggregate profits of the year have been eight and than four hundred of the best houses in the city, | °WD' Upport, until they could better their condi of pancalgonsin the pocket of which was between $8 and | Madame Macarte took a farewell benefit at the Nation. | cing his total bath t Teumentioe ek vttis | enefourth percent. The President of this bank, in his will be found in our columns to-day. It appears aa off all pretext for 2 maintenance at the public gil eblack Cloth cloak, a dress coat, and a memorandum tT aoe Cometet bax faarmrend aici 5 fre general impreseion convicted, there will report to the Legislature of Indiana, sayethat “ the sus . ¥ te "5 Ci of Deat on 6: net Syracuse, | nded debt in several of the bri ti that a sysiem has fora long time existed among | _ The estimate for docks and slips, is $26,000 for repairs, | Stnocher-< The premises No.210 Water street, occupied | scat ” bere bean sera The subordinate conspirwvare._| ned independently of ite inconvenience tothe breacted ‘and 45,000 for additions: pret , Pi usly from ten to fi y' ‘he principal auction houses of this city, of put- 51a 000 ce tpn: the former being 90,000, and the tered on Saturdsy | Arnivan or Passencéi look for- | themsel affording occasion latter $16,000 over the ung up lots of zoods at public diatbe;: aii’ ty the | $ be peat wap ing pgp ear. by Henry Scott, was burglariously night last by some small potato this who stole there- at Boston.—The Bos- | °° t men among us jat anxiety. for misrepresenting the condition of the bank. In me! As these expenditures are entirely within oft | from three silver watches, a dress coat, an overcoat, pan. | t" Post has compiled from official and authentic | "7,39, y, very high, and | cantile communitics, suspension is only auother nem event of their not bringing a price beyond the | waaihensnsten tre concen: de certtt ean submi- | taloons, and « fiddle, valu 60. No arrest at janes ee following statement of the number of Pat. | gomg nereaption to the Canoie of hides from ‘the | for bankruptcy ; butit is believed that by far the groater limit, they have been knocked down to fictitieus | crease of expenditures on other accounts, it would be present. Arrest of « Book Thief.—Officer Brown, one of the | trict of Boston and Charl wn, for the four several province of Guayana ‘The heavy rains of ted. Hf tan two monthalbave materially portion of the suspended debt of this bank, is as well se> cured as any other debt the bank has firms or individuals, making not on! . advisable to increase on this account beyond th " | Quarters ending 30th September Jast:— ‘To obviate, however, tho obj i , y a mock sale, | a nt beyor @ | Chie ’s princip 1 Aids, arrested, yesterday, a fellow | injured the coming coffe crop, and prices are enormously ‘0 ol , however, tho objection which that item us stated by the petitioners, but give the public » | amount actually incurred curing the present year — | called Schn C ilshan, on a ‘charge of wasling « book, Ser not ! moe vi ordinary ‘T'rillad 2, 8% reals, and washed | presents to the minds of those unacquainted with f - ; > public a | Such an amount would leave for additions to wharves | valued at one dollar, the property of Mr. Shannon, book- | Quarter ending Males. Females. stated. Total. | coffees 8% and scarce its real character, the board of directors have re- false idea of the state of the market for such ar- Pir. 000, of which $22,000 would be absorbed in paymente seller, No. 118 Nassau stroct. Committed by Justice Ox | fyecemser ty,,104? “a M8 There are now in the harbor of Puerto Cabello, the | solved to carry an increased portion of the profite ticles, bat gives the auction houses p pp Pasee Yyoed piers, already ordered by the Com | borne for trial \ | extraordi of twenty foreign vi , of | of the ‘eral branches to the “surplus fund,” teres! ae ee Practising this | mon Connell, and to De built di the ensuing year, | Stealing @ Coat—Oficot Armstrong, of the lat ward, | ie 20 70g) eargerdinary number Gmerican—the Venezuela, and | until the aggregate surplus in all’ the. branches sy. 2 Opp nity of using prices thus fraud. | ilerdiug for such other improvements, as might be | arrested yesterday, a fellow .called Timothy Thompson, | — -—— — ——| Caracas, of youreity, I of the suspended debt, and ulently established, as a precedent for future sales. casential, the sum of $8,000, and the sum of | ona ch 0 of stealing ‘acoai belonging to James Thomp, Total for the year...... 7,546 5,555 897 13,998 | % Comment on such facts is unnecessary—thanks to the banking houses. In pur- $20,000 for repai ’ ‘ ~ | 5 i isting bet order was le at tl he standing and character of many of our old- Jo the Fire Department the increase is estimated at ay po allay ae tral silver .watch, double FR daghen ny 4 eee "7 Bisorur iene, bg Mint | peli ry see pne "0. 3° | quarterl: ing of the session, that, at least oi ne th ost und la rgest houses are in this way used, for | fs, ka imate does not include the expense of | cased, No. 7055, was stolen from the premises 'No. 34 | javor of Inst yoar, 3,638. It is to observed, howey | ——————— | part of it semi annual profits of the respective sarpose of giving a val ti | engine ihe urchase of property for station house, | Trinity Place, on Sunday last, supposed to have been | those arrivals aro not all emigrants, They embra In the Baltimore prison there is an old negro who was | branche carried to the surplus fund; that, at M4 i P Ms ‘alue to doinestic goods, | She E an Bresdmier at the junction of Grand street frolen by an emigrant boy, who was taken into the fami: | citizens of the United States who have been transien convicted forty years ago of Oia mieee OF his saree, be ace d., ion ef the Board, at Teast one Ath pact viueh they do not in fact possess in ts + The hi charity aad 0 o , ‘as commu early dividends o ey do in fact possess in t market | Tho estimate for“ Police’ is increased $24,148, in | Lote ton ake “AN by way of recompense car eeonl and are reported at the custom-house on their on was sentenced feed hung, but which w: me, atl epdvurih ef the yeas Amd a

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