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THE NEW YORK HERALD. NG EDITION----WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1849. NO. 5639. barges of drunk and disorderly persona ordered by Theatrical and Musical, Aldermen, none of whom is Patrick Kelly, by®typo- | Powsay Tuvatnx.—We question much if there evee grapbical mistake, we were made to say the reverse, was a mere attractive or more magnificent piece put om pamely, “ one of whom is Patrick Kelly.” opi - ws th: in th than City left this city yesterday, at 3 P.M.,forChagres, | Dxarn ay Astima —The Coroner, yesterday, held an ihe ne be st pth ” mie having on board as many passengers as they could inaper by eset the :toumthi Sonsnataen, lying at asia cre geet groe Samer aeel ted the 10ad, and the final estimate has been adjust- i pier No. 4, on the one of the engers, by theatre, and ike other MH land astiiad in Gall” ‘Tne Hanaaknek ssannd’ treok conveniently accommodate, almost all of whom | New York . and iow Haven ‘Rallroad— geacies. In October, I asked the President if there ning the supplement was sent us, but not the re- The Departure of Steamsnips for Calt- Meeting of the Sharchoiders—Extraordi= e was any expense Y a sacle shee Sakine,, He port itself, The supplement is as follows :— fornia. De said there was not. | asked what those profits, the ; ENTARY REPORT OF THE NEW YORK AND 4 Whi nary Developements. were, He said they were 76-10ths per cent, But far. | S°?7/EMENTORY MENORE Om ne aN The splendid steamships Ohio and Crescent Yesterday at 11 o’clock, the annual adjourned | ther—I put the question 10 the transporta tion officer, id. he said the ret for the first ten days in Ovto- meeting of the shareholders of the New York and ae rec hens mnry of $100 per da; Over September ‘New Haven Railroad met at the large room of | Now, assuming that this company will go on | name of Lafayette Vandeventer, aged about 35 year which was performed last evening for the second time, companies. it seems you will be all well satisfied with imate, | were destined for the land of gold on the shores of | former resident of Washington, New Jersey, Use depot in Canal street, to receive reports to be | the profits of your investment. ‘The engineer has also | Bas been completed at ® cost, lo, than, the, satimate, pg bs all Bb pa eg pete iy Hoenn The tite of the plege will remind, our rwaders of the submitted to them, and to inquire into the ma- | givens certificate that the road was well built,and | basin suing is in progress, and will be earried forward . afilicted with asthma, and on bis voyage from , read that it was fit to be received, witha reservation of some teresting work of that name, by Alexander Dumas, om 0 The Ohio took some five hundred, and the other | ton he frequently was compelled to take other for relies i the company. The at- as expeditiously as @ proper economy will permit. f which it is founded. It is, therefore, only necessary to nagement of the aflairs of r Pe l i fow dollars for completing little matters. Now; | station houses in Canal street, with the side trac! steamship about three hundred. The majority of | #8400 the arrival of the ship he «xpi aa es Fefer to the cast and the manner in which the several tendance was numerous, and many gentlemen were | after all this, = od why other fixtures, on the west side of Courtlandt Alley. | rendered a verdict that his death was cause LB ag da hana personated. This, likewice, is almost present from Connecticut—some even from Boston, | stock is not wp? those who are more fal: | now ready for occupation, having been delayed by the passengers on both were young men, very few | asthma, SLRS unnecessary, for when it ia known that they are in the daveb heainant ait Waa uae’ teen tan tame darcly can answer ‘For iny | xbectation of acquiring more land. which would have | of them exceeding thirty-five years of age. We Supreme Coart, hands of Mr. and Mrs, J. Wallack, jr., Mr. Lester, Miss "ThePe yes coed ee eens owm part, | never Dura sly Hugers with itexoept by tne | © d the plan of the buildings; but of tae there | should think that every State in the Uni | ON ON THE TAXABILITY OF MUTUAL | Wemyse, Mr. and Mrs. Jordan, Mr. Winans, Mr. derstood that strange developements, long expect- | own part, I never burn my Gngers with it except b7,in] | now serms but little chance of sacoete, and the un: shor wei 9 e ~ Stat 4 os U slows wed | TICECRRANE DNTRON/ON FER ERA or Stevens,’ and other competent ‘ae! the publi ed, would be made at last, and that a rich scene | why this stock is down to 9 Ut might be above | faienee Ce'the pretent utter im National Hall con be | Teeresented by them. During the greater partofthe | a4 cum mutual Insurance Conpeny vs. The Mayor of | BAY be sure of full and ain dall, Mr and M Ebeoye pee sanly den 1 each and all, Mr and Mrs. Wallack are especially de- ‘The question | serving of commendation for the performance of their parts— that of Athos and that ef the Countess de Win- Indeed, we see no room for censure in any of the parte; and this is owing to the excellence of the com- ‘hich, as a whole, is not ha a by ony in the om the time w the curtain rises o would be the censequence. A gentleman trom Penal ae Rade Saker Buble. wea Boe belie the New York Herald attended to repori the pro- ee . cent, and shortly mo fae Bone it a ie ings; it wil i the contract with the Bridgeport Cempany, coedingys and, ae: is will be: seen-on.readiog “i admitted to be a bad bargain, ‘That company receives follows, he was notavery welcome vi r, atleast, | 45 cents out of every 100 on the receipts from Bridg given up, the alterations of that building will be made day there was more or less excitement on board of | the Cxty of New York.—Judge Eowan Sas to lead the tracks from Canal strevt to the freight each vessel, and on and near the prers from which | which is presented to me by the stati house already finished. ‘The ground rents. &e , 0 | agreed upon by the parties, is, whether the accumu. erty appropriated to the Canal street ‘station NZeTS ated net profits upon insurances, which are now re- dg yay Sotahes been charged to the cost of the | as came from distant parts, having but few friends aining in the hands of the Sun Mutual Insurance station—but will,in future, be paid as part of cur- | in the city to on eee to, Were on board in geod Company, oe wnich balk Mn lh Ml oe 5 i i i axxble as inst @ 0 a fore the proceedings commenced, little knots might ‘This was an item, in the sweeping report, | write digestor have ordered two additional losemo- pated oe ia Seal weed er pe the evi. Statutes, iy the int geet of its 3 tives, of ineréased power, the cost of which will a : ; 4 charte \ ound, be seen earnestly conversing on what was to come. —How long is that sontraatte lesb t Fonsi the oneap er eel ok te cece man ing day thet ee era i the arat mouth of every year, to "eave an estimate % i Hf “ ve my » Some looked grave and anxious; others looked | suit thenbe relieved from it; aud that is some con wire Tirectors now’ submit statements of the cost of | city, or at least a great many of them, did not em- | the ecmpany, for the'preeeding. year; aud to cause ® h yt or eg rity y wen dss pleasant and mirthful; while a few seemed to look | lation for present loss. the road, and of the financial condition ofthe company, | bark until the last hour—some the last moment, | balance to be struck, fa which each. member is to be Ryube was crowded to ite yisnoet sapesti daggers. The directors and their immediate friends | Hartford Company is said to be « good on fas to the capital and construction accounts, to the loch | and we fear that afew were left behind, As the — ebarged with a proportionate chare of the losses of the page lh tit Mage ay yet ut ; faa kuow whether it is or not; but we pay # lar, of November, 184, compiled upon the same principles | minute hand of the watch traversed the dial, aud °mpany, according to the original amount of pre- earr ay ee Oh Rake comet eek occupied the inner portion of the room, behind the | i¢, Im conclusion, I have only to say that if any geu- | Wi)“ hore submitted pay ee, Avant the hour of three approached, the excitement and | ium pald by hiw; but in no. case is such share to opal pian ier P able, while the majority of the shareholders con- | tlemen wants information, | for one will communica Expenditures tor construction: — confusion increased, Ata quarter before three, | exceed the amount of such premium. It is also pro- + “ . all I know. It is light we all want. | think th . vided that each member shall be credited with the 7 ee aul Ba ented themselves with the seats provided for them | ought to be no secrets, wud that the shareholders, aad | rsa! cumtreck: 4.» $2:260,000 00 both vessels presented en interesting spectacle. | Yaount of sald premium, aud also with an equal share |p PhADWAY, Tueatax—Tue Secuiw Excuisw Orama they respectively started. Such of the passengers as far as some of the parties were concerned. Be- | port to New York, and we take 05 cents, and pay all the expense the comic and throughout. Jt i# aimest unnecessary to say Vary ee w i Uke public too, if you please, should kuow everything The five hundred passengers of the Ohio, and the — of the profits of the company derived from investments, | T#0Urs.—This elegant theatre was thronged last eve- merry st minutes past eleven o'clock, Mr. Youxa boat the line, | bave no seorets, and | think we ought Sune Sheet three hundred of the Crescent City, were oa deck | {m proportion te the emaunt; and that each member | ning with a numerous audience, which proved that » Mr. Youre | to have none rope oa 1 «Appl of . . d said the time had to call the meeting to Captain Srencen next —— $2,262,961 54 | Or scattered through the rigging, observiag the shall thereupon be entitled to a certificate on the | (he tide of fashion and success continues to flow toward rose. an ye time came to c: e apt ir For increased weight of rails over the con- carts as they arrived with mee, or in other | booke of the company, of the amount remaining to his | 154 tony refined 1c) ) that he did not agree to ishment “without retirt the report, or sign it; though at first, on giving casual " vi ¢ credit im the said company; such certificate to con- ali order, and proceed to business. He would, therefore, | t) i tract weight. . seerseses 28,625 48 | conspicuous places, waving kerchiets and nodding i ‘ | ‘ move that Ar, White, of New Haven, do take the | 1k) Jt be ait no) ta pre dtd'that such a report as | For cost of amended line ‘at’ New tiaven, farewell to their friends on shore. The dock was {iD 4 proviso that the amount named therein is liable | ebb.” ‘The opera of the “ The Child of the Regim 2 ater pe Geearsany oljected init aniezcguier, | (ough the gentlemen no doubt expressed themselves | jits buildings: Kose sss sceeses--+ 08,073 06 | 2nd the geng-ways leading to the vessels were made tor the investment of tho premiums recelved Dy | applaure, and was performed with grout entemble, DE Mar- HM i with great caudor, it would not satisfy the public. At . choked with persons taking @ long farewell the company. (Ibid, section?) It is also further pro- | Mfr Seguin, ag Carts uche; Mrs. Blake, as the ntended that the President, in virtue of his offee, | g former mesting. he bad been told that the public | Pr,comt of emended line at Uriteeport, 5. oor a7 | of friends, wives, sisters, fathers, mothers, | vided that, whenever, {be accumulation of net praiits | Silostee he hosree ee Tone and nites ac; ues, as eee te ene Mr Schuyler) said it was always tho | P&4,nothing to de with those matters, But he com- | ‘Tndve alterations, made under the right . cousins and aunts. ‘So you're off, eh, Jim.” shall exceed half million of doliars, the exoess may be | Nigrie. Of alr, Seguin we shail but say that he te ractice for the Lvesideut (0 preside at those meetings, | tended they had everything to do with it; for it was | soseryed to the company to alter the lag, said a rough-looking Vermonter to ‘his friend. | applied, from sear to year thereafter, towards the re- nd dignified in his role; of Mr. Reo jo was not particularly anxious to take the chair; but ions if it wen ‘accepted, Aen he would be equaily sorry | DY Payment of extra expense to contrac- “ Well, I guess Iam, old fellow; and if you come @emption of each year's certifloate successively, in ‘ortunately ® very short knowledge to the Sacramento, | tell yor 5 whole or in part; but the certificates of a subsequent about.” A hearty grip followed fav May, Ni be Jear shail not be redeemed until those of preceding 5as0 so | 4 Wags : > Years are provided for (Laws 1540, 262, section 11) ievutante in New York,and, e passenger made his way on board, and his j¢ appears that the only property which is held by the n by our readers. This lady 1,130 74 inves a 2? . Le gee MN pla be cpa company consists of premiums received by it, wt Of | is of small stature, but possesses a very intelligent look, § * 4 o1 | get a farewell glance. “Now, ehemiah, om accruing from the investment ef such pre- d sings with purity. [Jer style is, however, was ely aca oot Lag ge ran eae now so exceediogly cne-tided that no faith would be be 69 | £0n, recollect the lessons which 4 have taught yon and thet, whatever remains in the shape of ned ve she ay our y great fault of cabal Tratought to be appointed, and he hoped the directors | Poca in it fe was not typ lost seneting, bus be ——-—— | from childhood,” said a Connecticut looking gen- protite, in striking the annual balance, whether atising | tuting her own roulades, codensus, Lvilles and fortamentl seed atk abt ta the wag.et euch appciatmnent. "The | vemed thas “a pa pre hata Cort of read and Naugatuck second track $2. 427.825 28 | tleman to a strapping youth of some twenty win- | {0x} premiums or investments, ts eredited to the | for those written by the famed compcwer, We have mo shareholders want to insticute an examination into the ‘ | Cost of equipment, $282,050 47 | ters, Recollect your promise to mother, to read | members of the company; and that eertideates are | doubt that, if Miss Jacques would act with hhe would do his duty, and mainnin the position he | jy ic yes nes pti ye cry | tore: — Believed to be bis ght, unless voted out of it by the | {t waswot impartial. vet it cugue Lot tette eetead Tee cnet Oo sition MONAT 8 Rinte oeew meeting id to, What he proposed was that it should 0 back, Mr. Yo xo said it was not the practice of Presidents | ang if unanimity could be secured in the committee at meetings of shareholders to take the chair, %4 he | the public would bave more coniidence imit. It was nd that he possesses quite an indifferent inging. But we shall extend our critistem ney ues, who is tors an wey wssey, Sap aterer ie megs Cy Ot 4 , dulivered to them pro ra’a, declaring that they are ea- | juictness, ring with Zz dommmaddhn clicy of the direetors and President, and it was noo appointed. He hoped that gontleman | ©?8imeering, expense: your Bible every Sunday. Avoid bad eempany, | tate : quietness, sing with more deference ond reap: Fight that a man should occupy that chair who'was co | the committes eppcinted. He hoped that gentleman brea y PANY, | titled to an smount therein particularly speeffied, in tunic of Donizetti or other composers, eh and don’t gamble aw: _ | r rectly and personally interested in the result, geutuck second track: ga away the dust—when yon iS the inverted funds of the company. It will be seen Equipment and expenses of the company. $2,750,241 10 | It” ‘* Good by, Dan, and take care of yourse wrecks tobtnds dea vanac were two gentlemen on om he could place the ut- P 7 ‘ | that the profits ail belong to the members of the com- the “4 4 fire,’ and nm sty para ead it was an adjourned mestiog and | most relance, ‘Hie would, be glad to see tem on, for | PPPoa and cr mies ot in cont the | ‘But, old fellow, are you certain that roulette | pany. ‘Ihey, according to the certiticates delivered to | Puewveternent “fier voles, we like tay cepoat IC hace ar. . hi he knew ft was iterly impossible they could do ® | original estimate, by $250,141 10. table came along”. “ Sartain,” replied Dan; * [| thein, are entitled to @ portion of the invested funds, linn cherie; Weiob le Galkaes, tinot cnn Sake xr.—Lot the stockholders determine themat. | Marg ibing. He mered, in conclusion, ther abe te- | In addition to these expenditures forthe construc- | lashed it to the black trunk myself.” At the end equal to their share of the profits, ‘The objects of the | fag tion of the: regular vote Puatiks eom comaaitnn tes speceaied: ‘Sets | tion of the read, the performance of the agreements in | cf the pier stood a young womin, with two beau- | SomPany, however, render it necessary that the profits | ‘enylieh language, though it Ls very fudesqur, it gives some cases and in others the settlement of land da- | t.ful boys by the hand, both of wiom were erying. mages, and the removal of diffeulties in the line, b “ Now, be a good boy, anddon’tery, Neddy. Your shail remain in its possession; henoe there is a proviso | sort cf originality to her part, and becomes her in some e the following expenditures for property now in the cbarter, that no premium paid shail ever be 8 Thin evening will be performed the opera of withdrawn, but shall be liable to ail the losses and ex- javolo,” and dirs, Seguin appears in the part of jome further discussion, Mr.Wuire declined to | 41. youxg—{ hope that the gentleman will somedity sked Mr, Fille toact, That gentle | the resclution that] can tooond it. 1a gent ‘be nomi Mr. Yeune then | he substitute for his proposition, that it b on band, end in th regate more valusble than the | P@Pa will be back again soon to see you. Thomas. | penses incurred by the company, duting the coa- ‘There was the slightest manifestation of ae geo oe. tain The feeling ot the sanjoricg, | table. No doubt. the geutiemen who keep =" einen: youre ae big a boy to cry in this way. Don’tyoa | tinuance of its charter. But, although these funds row st the Broadway Theatre last nl of the meeting, however, was that the President do | honorable mem, but, like other mon, they ar 0 | Total for property accounts, $302,168 92, now your father said he'd be back soon, and you | remain under the gontvol of the company, and 'y, unlike the row between the “ short” an ‘Their poljcy is bad This is does not touch ou, The route is take the chair, and he was called thereto. mista! point that | The expenditures have The Present, on taking chair, requested the been made from the capital | promised not to ery when he weat?”’ But the wo- | are invested by it, still, they are nos owned ! man, of the week pi stock, loans, &c., as follow man herself was not too big to cry, for, while she | by it Qn the contrary, the certificates which i by. The “little man” w: eding, it occurred im saucy; the “ large FP ia . ; | 7 o . hich represent - “Hy i tary to read the minutes, and the ininutes having one, and, if wel! managed, would For payments received on capital stock:— was gently reproving the children for weeping at | ®T# delivered to the members, and w good natured; the “ Wttle man’? said hard Sean reet.and appaored, tho Fresident waiked to, the Gate aive the petlle slow Cy tauds ia | 24.u8) shares, tull.§2 498,100 thet Tather'p departure, we observed that she was | haan pe Dene ay ay gg Ly he npdy sternal words; the «large man * tt oantianed ia, ‘hi wood re Mr. was “ . a a 3 , | 6 | . ature; y _ hale, ag he was shonk to piten 5 peleay siise waste the srastess of 0: Goat $25 p'd on each. 475 $2,498,575 60 prep pe, enn eee: Bg mi ol big ture of deposits, which are eld by the ried the “little man” off. Aud all this concerns retire a short time; with which request Mr. Whitecom- | trusted with the disposal of two ands half milli Deduct interest dividends to Getrn theke: of Lae tanaroanl hile a. Yon) ee whieh it pas Bacacent, waess, H ence a ‘and troubles the Sunday press, Which of theso pas plied, and was the chairman of tue meeting till its | delien out by rprrens" to brothers, father-in-law, | stockhoi seseveees 16386512 n Sos her esting children. ou | amounts deposited with, andi ed by it, shall be pere has the largest circulation? Ziose; though the Preeident returved isto the room, in | #nd fi 1 had hoped all this matter would come | Leaving for expenditures for construction, may depend wpon my writing to you as soon as I quired fer the payment of los: There can be no 's few minutes after he left it. The act of the President, | Ut todayinthe report but there bas not been @ | &e.. 2 { i . | word of it. The Board of Directors nave let out the | Total bom ed in putting Mr. White in the chair, elieited much ap ‘seoclated with Mr. Mller, | For bile seyetio: a8, lause. PiThe Seckerany of the company having been called on | brother-in-law of a director, and an off the company are taxable; | Nivto's Garorx.—Thia maguificent establishment ape ! or, in other words, | was filled Inet night with a numerous ahd fotelligent ems to me, clearly, that | audience, who presented @ fine display of beauty and reach there,” said an adventurer to his friend, who | dovbt that the fas ds beld b; was secing him off. « Now, I'll caiculate oa that, | the evly question tr, in wha mind, and be sure you find out whether there’s | ¥!0 is taxable for them? | f the com- plenty of work for coope! t good apt | they are not taxable as against the company, under the hi Th al lo int fi read h the pany; Mr. George L. Schuyler, is broth id business | Total amount received...... renty . re, at good wages. Il | provicion of the statute, which declarcs that all lands | #@shlon. @ entertainments of the evening eom- bai pecndn wish egy cwosliinad it ou bie retarets | partner of the Tresident; but he was s partucr with |The expenditure co ac as follows oo ee Wee I must, be on board.” | Eri pecsonal estate within. thie State, whether owned | menced with the comic pantomime of the Soldier im the roo, sod that in the meantime the report of the | Mz. Bishop in the contract, 1 ask whether it was like- | Fer the construction of the waited tecideen likd Old fellow” There were | by individuals or by corporations, sliall be liable to | Love,” the characters of which wore represented by eommitte of shareholders might be read. | ly justice would jbe done the stockholders under those road, and all equipments, a hundred ineidents like these, a short time previ- | taxation. (1 R. 8. 87,1.) They are not taxable as he: rembentin. Senin, Bn os meceneeineniaiel Mx. Sivraap Kvare then said he was chairman of | Sicumstance:’ Connected with t inclusive of all expentes of ous to the departure of the vessels, but the foreyoing #gaiuet the company under this section of the statute, that outitiy. dixtertiy ana comseain ae a} that commitiee, Some twenty or more charges had | matter. ‘Twining was appointed the engineer of | the company, and the will suffice to give our readers a pictureofthe scene | because they are not owned oy the company. They | siong eberacterized the performan her} Deen preferred against the management of the com- | the Company. But these contractors declined to | Naugatuck second track. . $3,750,241 10 which was exhibited. At3 o’clock, the order was | &*¢ beld by the company, but they belong to the mem- Soot menses pany’s ailairs. Procced with the contract 8 he was discharged, | For the property belonging given to loosen the hawsers, and just as they | bers holding the certificates of che company. But it is | Tanlly; Lhe Pantoniinae Hes sucsne tn Youne,—Were they charges or queries? Mr. Mason, who was evgaged with Mr. Bishop tothe company........ 202168 92 were loosed and on board, aud before the en- contended that, although uot taxable as personal es- y ia building the ifouratonioc Katiroad .was appointed his stead, | do not say Mr, over him that# was ipjuriot ‘was in # position to do Mason was appointed, st every case at aveiamiamoaeis n ns tate owned by the company, they ere taxnble as capital | *24 Mile Lebman aequ ishop gained au influence | ‘Total expenditures.......00. see ee 8.052.410 02 | #iNES Were 1n motion, two gentlemen, who either | frock, under the provision of the statute, which de- qeocinaes. sud. belt to the company; but he mustock the hour of sailing or were retained, ap- clares that “all moneyed, or stock corporations, de- 7 ga pve med ay have done it, Mr Belance on hand,...0.. <<, 2547 18 | Peared on the dock and motioned thot they Were | riving an income, of profit from their capital, or other- | “ree. Page me he was made the umpire in ‘the business of the road ‘hai atly in. | passengers and wanted to get on board. ‘The | wiew, shall be Mable to taxation on thelr capital, tm the ‘tween the contractors wad | creasing since the restoration of the usual health of the | gungWay had previously beea removed, but rather manner thereinafter preseribed.” (LR. 8. 414, SL) The Mn. Karr. —They bordered on charges, Mr, Youso.—I fora distinct answer—Were they @harges or queries’ ce Sees oe napeteh tome - ‘be charges. I read the report wpom those charges. * conmeioeet Propose that cue charges be read Gnome aud White i and Antoine 1. perronate the prineir Mshed, The reporter repiied he would do no such thing. The Seoretary suid they would mt permit him to publioh it. Hie replied (hat be would piblish it whe- | to freo thekets, from which tt appeared that this company had been organized by the subseription of | Vere, or the Wife's Revenge,’ and a laughable piece im In my capacity of a member of the committee, | oannot tors of various companies 4 po maemaives ie t J squat THE FUNERAL OWSRQUIES TO-MORROW. Capital stock, in the usual manner in whieh @ stock | conclusion, formed the entertainments at the National let it pase without saying that Mr, Knapp’s ass ‘The New York Volunteers held a meeting last even oc mpany is established, and there had been an undi- ad excbange that the contractors had fre ers, This evenia, on city, and the gross receipts tor the last thres months, | than that they should lose their passage, (xe hands | BeXt question to be eonsidered, thea, is, whether | }S¥4) pine t, ce oh ‘A pause, and some hesitation, followed this proposal | after paying over to the Harlem Company and Drldge: | of the Wiio lowered the bite uf a rope, wad by. ye tue, funds held by the cormpany ‘ar capital stock? | MF, lsclders benedt, om whieh cecasion the emi when somebody eald the charges were contained Iu the wage | Bort Strambont Company, their share Of the same, | hoisted them on board. One of them mannged | By, he second sectlon of the statute which provides for | eoaeay. We expect to ree a dently crowned house 7 not borne out when . : ‘ i on of it 7, ' , SS Tea) cod thn besnetary then ead the report. | fervient to them, Dut at wit I will say these | The expences cannot be ascertained without a pre- wren Lar ew Pee «petra Agility; but that the proper officer of the company shall make out | Buxtox’s Turaree.-There was ® very fall house at [The reporter applied for a copy, and was refused | poosriny omge n te! i t not b isted. ‘Others | cise and careful inventory, and the directors necessarily okt ian ee a ve : his ‘self-poss “— When @ written statement, specity in the real eat te of the | thie favorite theatre lastevening. ‘The entertainments iy Mertted it Less. ‘Supposing thers | £070 to. ey is wrens, I might go on for | postpone any statement of them to the regular period | {DOU o-thitds of the way up, and would no company, and the capital stock paid im, aud secured to |... the comedy of the “OM Dateh Governor,” the new ‘diffeulty in ng fi on hour enum ug the rela¥ons and ramidcations | for closing the transportation accounts, doubt have fallen into the river, and pofhers een be paid in, excepting therefrom the sums paid for real ae lh 7 ” ane oaeve ee chaciisatien the, paiet which prejudice the value of \his stock. Again the | The directors have rubmitted to the examination of | drowned, but that the hunds observed the predi estute, oud the amount of such capital stock held by | Piece, “Peggy Green,’ and the faree of the “Siveping fiat the commitice had investigated p mpem x a hat the road should be made through | the Committee of Auditors, appointed in August last, | ment which he was in, and dragged him the re- the State, and by any incorporated Literary or charita- | Draught,” each cf which was sustained with the ut- aharges, and they were all satistactorily explained: | or'suthousud dcliacs we sr Sediattueet thse | thelr veoh and papery ofthe sompany, cod are | mainder of the height by the arms and coat oe een ered the carcainny | most credit to theactors, and entirely to the satistee- that the Committ not take the | " ; . cted their officers to hold themselves w mes | At about three o'clock, the two vessels started . eet 5) Under thece | tion and pleasure of the audience, Burton, by hi lest the proceedings of the company should be embar- | the eter and ret of way owt $8 0 to obtain teem? dle tap te auleoh ty te comets Wap pemere on their destinations, the Crescent City a tew predor abe too antoie th bes ina tn ‘the ‘aver tae | teuty come Gelineation of cnaseten, os wok a rassed at a future time. So far from the Directors, | fy) {had hoped that the contrets with thesteam- | that every facility has been given to thote geatiemen, | ™AUtes in.advance. oth were saluted by vocife- Punk of Utica va. theCity of Utien,” (1 Taige, v4) | forth repented cheers, Clarke also filled his parts well, President, or other officers, bmp mm J er boats, and the report of August, wid uave been pud- | im the performance of the trust committed te them. | Tous cheering by the thousandson shore. When that a corporation which is liable to taxation upon its | and Miss Chapman was quite at home in Peggy Greom, Sores cx penaniee Lanasemsstion & vi ~ me ery Hahed 89 promised, He would move \hat the report be By order of the Board. they were well down the bay, the crewdsadjouraed capital aaa taned fe Hig cerpive Burte kA) anee seene of me rriment and | on the table. ROBERT SCHULER, Presi . to their homes, thinking of the frienc “ ing on hand and undivided. They are not cap! | pure en e er ing ie done well, en pecuniary sacrifices. whole report was ome of un- | Nir. Kxarr said the committee had investigated the | Ofice of New Yamana ‘New erent on ust left them, the gold diggings Fane aaa old fa, or oreured to be paid in. Inthe case of The | audiens © the most evident stgns ct their gratifies- See ee proots fully, and were satisfied; but fey only laid the Railroad Company, Nov. 12,1819. "5 poe rupon whether theit own, feet would People ve. the Supervisors of Niagara,” (4 Hill, 29), the | tion. ‘This evening, the usical comedy of “Loven a articulars “I 2 tiene ted -. > “ : np ie nk of U # eit i , | Village.’ with the new farce of “Who Do Th: Pynanrnouer—1 wish €o know if thet report was | "See Dense wanyreoettres pa 1 ee ta. | 4, 7Be Fepert, and supplement were adopted. It was | ever tread the streets of San Francisco, or the | Mf (ic teieisind dou that in taxlag capital steek | Me Feri?” If we judge from the former bal md adopted unnaimously ? | terrupted under the foliowing cireumshnoca:. The re, | t#@R ordered that the whole of the reperts and the muddy banks of the Sacramento. _ | no respect is paid to accumulations or losses, in the | of this beautiful comedy, the theatre will be crammed Mr, Knaar—There were four out of five in favor of It, | porter for the Jerald inquired from théSecretary what bg phy steamboats, &o., be published. The list of the passengers will be found ia | course of the business of the company. in the case of | this evening. though only three ultimately signed it Theyallvcemed | ESe'senticman'suamenas, “Ihe Secretey rald-he ote | gelllq''cqiten suuitted & series of resolutions to | anouer column. the “Focmer’s Lean and Trust Company vs. the Mayer, | Navvenan’ Titearne.—The very amusing farce of to agree to it, sadeory ope srerenes sor. | Tected the veporter weuld submit his rebirt to him and | poo 6 tail Company; but they were not oy en oy Roof New York,” (7 Hill, 261) the Court for the | «The Chentom Breakfast,” andthe drama of“Agnos de Ma, Rosyvrur.--I did not intend to make any obser- | the President, that they might see it betwee it was pub- | “pimeye: then made ty Intelligence, Correction of Errors held the same doctrine, Now, i statement in reference ‘yetion on the report; but, appealed to as! bave been, | } @ Present Py | | | . t ‘mor not. The Hiekets for Iife, i th {uiné reovlved, such | Wet evening, which were witnessed by @ very numerous Puttar if the eport, were ioors orical aud Tees outo- | gald the eperter was bot a chacchorior ben ekzaees | Bets ofthe prea got trip tlekets ‘ eaideration what tae best 10 ee ena, ce cakiog ito Narpius would clearly not be taxable a capital stoce, | and rerpeetable audience. We have on former oves- gistic, it would be far better. Those reporte of iight tu bepresent. seneisess Nad Bad no | it was moved and carried that this inquiry be eus- | consideration what was best to be done, iucousequence | Sithin the principle established in tho tases above | sions, referred ina favorable manner to the ing character, covering general grounds. which ate bee | ‘Ibe Irvouren replied that it was a pubic meeting, — thon tethinateR ty thee Pamsnens; thes of thelr not having been assigned a proper post in the | cited. Such being the cate, it is mot easy to seo how | style in which the compeny attached to this coming very frequent of late are highly objectionable. | called by advertisement, ard that the doon were open. t ‘T surcetted by tha | ftneral procession which isto take place in this citY eccumulations arising from the rame source shall be | and much-resorted-to place of Jam willing to let this report pase; but there are some | ‘The Srcnxrany then iutimated to the Citrman that | (ee intention of the directors, if supported by the ase of items in it to which | feel bouad to advert, and upon | be observed a gentic shareholders, to carry freight from the interior of the | to-morrow. After debating for some time, they resolved | {@*8bI# 4 capital stock, in the company | their sever parte, especial Oo prevent taking not formed upon the principle mut asso0! formed the principal featur which 8 difference of opinion undoubtedly exits. | not a sharebelder, aud he bed refused « a" wno ae | country; which would have the effect of illing the | Upon eallingupon the Committee of Arrangements, tion, and Wheto 20 ‘capital stock te oubseribed evening ens the crening defo There is no necessity for belng mealy-mouthed. ‘The | t before publication, that be and thyPresident ing precemt oxponces,” company, thOVED | ‘or the purpote of having the programme altered, if It wat contended on the argument, that the provi- | repeat what w ‘subjects 4 Lee how luuch of it would be i #tatement | bail make will be a business one, and if I | ¥ rion contained in the el jopt @ different style, | hepe | shail be called to order, Every thing goes on harmoniou atier was ret ‘red back to the direetors. posi During their inte and the publio give jow with those gentiemen, ‘Lhe Ryronren then satd—! suppo for the redempt the most substantial tok afaction by attend ‘There is one item that a: frst blush seems unimpor- | alludes to me, |! Bave come here ey | uneir De pemape was passed to the committee for | they represented mee on a the guard of cumulation of t ing nightly, In num we certain, must be tant; but ia amoun' var Jieral! offow | represent Mr. B | "The Sec mains of Gen. Worth, under whom they lion of dollars, gratifying " e Nath nder ite comibitice consisted of five two, my | give the public and the absent share | eatin tadaae an tranches haa fought and bed in Mozleo, end expressed their asto- Prevent management, deserves well of th ‘mint laid down io sen qungencana in New Haven | “an et sey wet ~vtJ oe ine according to the charter, be called in New York. nishment that that position had not been ed to pg wren d the other at William's bridge, Westchester, Kheee | reporier's presence Bridgeport was then named, but New Haven was ul | inom, in conclusion, they hoped th ‘i y portion of the invested funds unrepre- | Mitemnet's Ovrsrtc the termini between whion the travel was to'bs pro: | “ir Dance then raid—I think the © eepciety Szed upon, ea the propilcty of accedig te thats craks Tui ented by eertivientes. On the contraty, the certis- | of yesterday evening commenced with the farce of the contracted for — nd it was made, in polut of fret, | the Uni tater, tho privilege o ur Philw nie Couren ence, au held 0 aie, Seheo Sore Panton. nearly two miles shorter Instead of terminating ° er af pen said that the order of the procession had been agreed expenses. The co-el atyle. ry Taylor, in the character of the Dumb y Pritavevenra, Nov. 13, 1849. William's Bridge. terminates a mile and sixty-th ater then dropped, and dis, that the ac Belle, Mersra. Palmer, Nickinsom, and Miss Miles, chains short ‘ President may be able toex- | din. Danox resumed— He ald it wa Mr, Clay's Movement:—Colloteral Inheritance Tax— | ®P 84 published, and that ft could not be altered. t personal en 4 | acquitted themselves to t advantage, and were plat ; but what! ve seen and heard on the rub pering about 4m Wail street that had redueed the Bice | Stocks—The Markets, fre. ‘The interview was then brought to close. It really page By od —_ mueh applauded. Miss © executed her Highland ject, does not satisfy my min & matter of doliscs | cf their stock. Thore whoobjected to the proceediugof | Great was the rush last evening ¢ Miss | ¢m* to usin eatremely bad taste not to give the post eapeny te J ke; | Filng with much grace and dexterity, It was followed it ja tuis fact wi red; the road i | the diree little knew, when they « smooth ML ming to see—not Miss ended act of 1844, it is declared that | 4, ‘4 ; Seariptwo miles shorter than contracted for, and no | way, the diMlguition ths president ocd dinctes hi of honor, as far, at all events, as the remains of General 4 interest in the company shall be | OY the celebrated opera of “ Amille, or the Love Test,’ Worth are concerned, to thore gallant volunteers, deemed personal property (Laws 1844, 65, 2) psa Ts fd en oy ee | be the line was from forty to Aft; th ” Surely no corps has better, or bal such, they will be taxable as against the indi *! " thousand Gollars ‘pes infle, and therefore from eighty | He | coon” bimeelf, who appeared for the first time this | it. It ip now uneertain whether embers of the company who hold them. so far asthey | Seeueg:,Alesers. Dighor, Walcot, Conover, Mlssee and Miles, rendered their ry ve The Ps then eald he | season, in one of the boxes of the Walnut street thea. ot all in the p operty which is in itself taxable—ors im | parts Yo general atiefaction. Tho amusements com By Sey all be vehod wo mabe | tre, handsomely deocrated with the “ starsand stripes,” | i*stbat they are determined not to take the porition othe the f held by the company are taxe- | Boing fens “Stucliont farce of ae Miliners? in the first place, every attempt had failed to get up tha) Throughout the dey the demand for seats was even ee Ee piders of the eertivestes, and nots Yicliday.”” it was admirably performed. and produced * il. Ifthey do conclude upon parading, they will ainst the company. line, tl Mr. Bie t <1 7 * 7 much merriment and laughter. To-night will be ine, til hop Was induced to build it. It was a greater than the demand for State Fires—at G o'clock, | do eo with side-arme A 'will take the extreme Ogee a | formed, for the Grst thne this season, the c ay of tne of - | Se te. ceme Wei dead thing till then. It was fa the hands of the gen M., the market elosing firm at $2 per seat, being an It is not too committee to alter the “ Queensbury Files,” the opera of " Amilie,” ead the tlemen of Conneeticut for a long time; they could net | advance of ent on the par value (in Thurs | order of process 1d we hope thi derable magnitude. N : “ ” slater yee ee eee, farce of “ Sudden Thoughts,” which another Sib Tod extra wor elongation of the line on the eastern | Set the right to come into the State of New \ ork, and \day evening, the “ great embodiment ” attends Demp- | will do so. tasee of | Saceen Thoey which will insure they were obliged to stop at Port Chester, A few gen- |eter’s farewell concert, at the Chinese Museam, much he follows: t— and. The least that & ‘The following are the proceedings of the meeting Crnimry's Mixereets —As usual, this ded. TI eduetion bas been made from the contractor. Now fore they sueceeded im establishing it. mather kt ‘These two h ~{ x, . D will requ fhe rewdy so that we, of course , Will thus be paying di bl tlemen in New York, who took an interest in it,raived lto the pleasure and profit of that universally ad- Ata meeti it the it bers of th i feven oF wight thousand dollars for prelimiaary ex- ‘mired ballad singer, "To-morrow Bhe dines with we ctecrnt bola an Cratrel Ha, t New York Vol held at of amusement is ni entertainme: penses; still nobody would undertake the work. Mr. ir, Collector Lewis, much to the delight of the an ab last by: eh . The J negro melodiog Bishop and my brother th consented Mr. Bis- ptter's subordinates and satellites, who infer theree d Major Dyck poned ntive, that the audiepee when ieav- hop thinking the matter was hazardous, wished toget | tom that there will be no serious oppositien in the U. an engineer he could rely on, and Mr. Mason was ap- | 4 Senate to Mr. Lewis’ confirmation. Those who reck- pointed. The contracts were concluded. We made gontracts for two and ® half millions of dotlars. | The knowledge was almost universal that Miiler, and Schuyler, and Bishop, &e, were the contract- | tors, and +ubseribers took the stock with their eyes ree y 41 Hunt for an Alderman —When it was announerd ot canes would not be tried to-day, aud was nothing to do with it W. Taylor were appotnted recrotnrie his contract, this was so mu he Harlem Company at in court that the the Reocrder took bis regiment in regard to s#bout to procerd with the pri placing them at the extreme fownd that there was but one alderman presen ay. The follow. | txan Clark, wh to be present, for some y the committee, ed on Mr, Ciny’s opporition to the confirmation of | 0 Li reckoned, as the enying is, without their | expreseive of the opinion it Mr. L. was the private secretary of Mr. C the insult offered them, by ile the latter was figuring at Ghent as one of ce commirsioners ; and that time until tl & favorite porti aod the dancing of George Chriaty meve.- Me. Walleti’e de tat Tryon’s as us, was the most jedly auecessful An officer was des fort made im this country, either by oer > on at their inetance. ‘the line should come to !larlei . ppearivg or actor open to the fact. Objections were not mate. (ne nt the most friendly and confidential relations jopted .— or any other For hours before thi ™ the yen PE to Rg) Pps indeed, madv the objection, and [ said to | existed between them. 7T ry Teoding the programme, of ord. and anee, the who oquare In fous of the Pavtion wae wo ofthat i, that it should ecme na ne Pleased. l stated tothe dsectore,thet'l Goad etter | inbrituece tas turss ext tobe saueh: mere tomes | aeetmiR, peat, 20 the diferent corpe ie be, o ing. commie S'ves treamembons’ “ieesy neat fue opecein goem 7 clors ou jorative ne funeral i roving commission ‘ Now, the ongineer resign as president, than that my brother should | th® was originally anticipated. To ence of ibitary sige’ piseing the Fives Regt: officer hed bees Tush was tremendous. Every seat was speedily ooem~ Soultyin coming to William's Oridg fhoveutenet, Th pied, and hundreds went away unable to gain admis wer was, if you resiga, we will | f Villa Brown paid over to the Su nounced to the JUry | sion. ‘The appearance of the great origiual in the ri then, ta, are we to pay for thir road and not ha not make up the subscriptions. My brother then ad- | ™&kng the comfortable eum of $114 600, otto tl sof the much lamented oe farther to- . Ma great og of it;eithout again paying toll to the Harlem company’ | ricG a letter to. the beard, relloreihing ht , y e Th , theret Bd ap Ry Ancther item | may a# well refer {find that from | ocotract, and trausferting it to Dishes. e ‘al Worth—and although we feel ita sacred e court was, fore, adj till LL o'clock | rreetved with the most boisterous mirth and applause. ‘hall ray more wl he last tribute of reepect to lown this morning. Lye to ten thourand dollars have be more then chairs would bi pers were made out, and after the transter, he ne whose command we served a part of the time | isin the ring w Garriok wae on the stage, wi Gost | wook any further interest in the railroad. As to our prign im Mexies till ie ie with deep regret tl | iT Ub i what Ji ' deen used in preference on the gteat Hudson Kaliroad, | raying the line short of William's Bridge, that z Wierenemn Found table. He appears this afternovn ted evening.” where no expense bas, vessel ha ehios A | to accommodate the Harlem Company, whe wabea Tright, bel ryely ‘Sh Danced, ont deen revived peste tn eon net enema is best, ‘Pbat item as lerg ® double track as ructed it. and we pay, cor, tor i eof it. nt to about 7,600 bushel Sales corn, at 63¢ —dull. Whiskey is received show cratic ticket. In the city o for the origitial contract 7 ing, amou ela yello Another item is, that, im #0! Amrnicas Musrv.—The Martinetti family,ae usual, are greatly admired i Unit pantomtea perform. t hough we have tl w ‘e. for b 5 n Dewey, for Governor, is 91 0 ceven of eight feet higher Ape better without the ownership of it The cotton market is quiet, but jdates. The other demoeratic Jocality, there was a folid took to SO Saaies that the legal effect of the arrangement isto | f je of Uplands New Orieans, at equal majorities The whole democratic Ass wee partly eBected; bat 10 wad found thes wait wer the power of charging us with 1 4 | 11K ave. on time. nd Senatorial tickets are elected in the city, be dome in time = Ord teanmves trom tan bane of ult; we acted In good faith The ‘ket was heavy to-day, without a Exxcrion.—A apesial election for judges and Se beck eaute 400 teciined plane | Then you admit that the contractor | mat yesterday's prices. Annexedare ty officers was held in [ilinois on the Sth inst, for } Pressed them Resolved, That the high reepret we bave for the late hill, Now. t Major Ge istriot cempored of Cook a Will counties, in t vonam.—The benefit of this clever dramatie which the whole democratic ticket was elected, writer, and excellent comedian, comes off at Burton's opted. without cuttiog down t st—Ido admitit, The agrecment was | fi 1 Worth, Colonel Dunean, myn mae! ne one At wows na eee yom ty rare Gates, be evinced by See pretence om tb | _ Vincixta Cononessrowat, Ex.potiow, —The special elec- pm ye pelasiep ie is Lae tote the eutting down of the c jo} 18 Fi of the procession, 1m citizens drers, without arms, | tiom in the 16th district of Virginia, to supply the | Efe*t Pop So Gn sotor. he hee an extensive ols ha eeuss gh anoee ought te be | ToRd wes not injured. Th ¢ cutting down “¢ te Resolved, That a1 nded to the | yacancy cecarioned by th of private friends, who, no doubt, will give him ) the death of the Hon. Alexander : " . i the South | Newnan, took place on the sth inst and bas probably | CUMPET. sulted im the election of G . Thompson, Miss Avetaroe Lenwas —This beautiful densense ‘The whig candidate, Thomas §, Haymend, | 90d great favorite takes her benefit on F jority of 1 the city of Wheeling, | Ibe pleces selected are very attractive, and 2nd Peoneyl 7. and thet the contractor should | Of rocks, the contrac tors a they were could not deliver the line in time, | [007 Tete Ophoeet to him according to tl agreed pany. But it seems he had some dif. rly 600 for this was one of the respect entertain for their | ‘yut the other eeotions of the district are largely demo. | doubt may be eutertained but that Niblo’s pegs A Ker ge H rig oe relies he was bound to pe contractor would a Brdkiyn City intelligences memory, by joining with us en 7 | . oe theatre wilt be crowded om thet evening. ogeodane the tof way himself) and the qweatio we cow 2 t compel Preranariotyon tne Forenat.— Tne shops in those |. & That the thanks of the corps is hereby ten- | Missrnene, This colebrated band riow.— Fell retarns have been re- ole of this State. The whigs have as ould bear the lors of his tee ihe rod was the worse for the ho fort streets throughwhich the procession will pauoa frie Nw York Ihvald, for complimentary wo- day next, will Rolosed, minute guns will be fired, the | crs and rem tive to the ciaime of the Volun- of ne- performing at the Society ae fe! failure; tor be admitte > majority of one in the Senate, and eight im the Ac- ing. The company is com Retr ater for tn whole» Com cee, cat teate tore dnl | ono ene \ We meaty ef the bMS WAS | yc aeataieetces ia, ne ae |e Mera” “For pegs Be he orote oes — length in the report ef the directors. hy J J.C Durnhem,Jate Lt. Col, H. Lake, — Inte Sergt. 7 “f melodies. Atle etree eels of reputation, Thie question was then put, and the repert of the | Mi 4 G.Dyckinam,' do. Major, A. MeDorell, do. Set, aj. Vomestic Miscellany. mereatvatloty uteboloe negro : ‘ell, m1 Jeunes ‘Phe eub. | Sditors was adopted. + tainy fell an ae Thomas Macauley, | yy Fairebild, do, Capt. J. Campbell, do. Sergt. Within the pest elx years, ten thousand houses have Tue Presew Orena at New Onteans The ¥. 0, ae od cancion oommpiad + ond ‘The Parsinent then read the report of the directors, on fay lace, ena ten ine bridge at Gowanus Cres! G.B. Ball,’ do. ao. J. M. Baylis, do. do. been Built im St, Louis, Deiia, of the 4th inet. gives the namos of the joes of the dis Mine at Hest; but | eubsequentiy | MAde at the meeting in August, with supplementary Verdict in abrarowned: An inquest was held, |p) Seaunell, do. Ist Lt. J. 8 Gardiner, Private. ‘Therd were 121 @:éthe in Philedeiphia during the | ores ree ere ee or the Onions trewten cat: seeced my mind. 1 thought It was bed policy to de- Ue eae tein ee pal grr returned by the jury. aah: B QMO geePe will meot at Central Hall, om Thars- J week onding the 10 winetant, of which 18 wore of eon. | F'*nce for the opera ofthe Oricune theatre » ME: Deve clare a dividend before it was rarned. The whole print, but refused them, the Preeident Appolntnint by the President, “cash Phe oh , a cholera prevails to an slarming extent at Cape | '*¢y Madame Richer, Madame Foignet ; MM, Scott, in re amount of the dividend was $6,000, aiterwards reduced | Jiiin) tnae they were mot ready for’ publication, Miebel Aime to Esceerve of the Mint at New Geette, Dulve, De Brinet Metel to $8,000, for tire President tetained $1,000 for eomtin~ | (by riuired to be cortected for the press. in the | Orleans, vice MM, 7 ‘the tect chat there haa been fect din, Olfwrdwn, ‘Ten deaths ocgucted on the it

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