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, Com Jan. 2.—The Hon. Lewis B Wosdrua. the mewiye elected Judge, was sworm in before Mr. Justice Inj ham to fill the vacancy crea'ed by the retiremen’ of Chiet Justiee Ulshoeffer. NEWS FOR CALIFORNIA, ee TRE WEEKLY HERALD. THE BVONTS OF 1849. The steamship Empire City will leave her pier at three o'clock this afternoon, with the mails for the Pacific, She was to have sailed yesterday. We are enabled by her detention to publish two editions of the Weekly Herald to send in her mails to the Pacite. The edition of yesterday contained the President's Message, &o., &o.,&¢, The edition of to-day will eontaiu the Chro- nological Events of 1849; the important Statistics of last year; the Message of Gov. Fish. &e, &@, &e, It will be istued at 10 o'clock this morving. Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, six pence, Agents supplied on application at the desk. have recelved an b 88 and 35 Jobs Percha Fizures—Juast re- ONTEN. a& Maidon Lane, t Bottles, Perfumery, Work- ecived, per steam leo, Bohemiat Doxes, Fane, Bis Stammering.—©. Weeks foot cure of all oabue of Tin at ka weeks, at £71 B Given’ “Appliestion epee a Cheapest and Best piace In the city to oes, and Gaiters, at the corner of Fulton and eet posite our oihice, Beta Freoch calf waolly $0 and $7; fneeatt, SibiTnualts $460 aad $20. "Patent leather boot and shoes in proportion. ‘All sonde warranted to give good satisfaction, Corner of Falton ‘and Nassam street. Ww and Toupecs.—Anether Medal has best Wi boon awarded te Wm. hee row yr ite COMMERCIAL AFFAIR MONEY MARKET, Wednesday, Jan. 2-6 P.M. The stock market opened more buoyant this morniog: and the rales of government and State securities were usually large. The stock books of the government opened this morning. and transfers can now be made as usual. Erie bonds, new, were quite active, and transactions to some extent were made ontime. Spe- eulators for a rise in North American Trust have not Deen discouraged by the recent decline, and large lots of the stock barged hands to-day, and prices fiuctu. ated considerably, Am advance of 13g per cent wa’ realized from the opening. At the first board, to-day, nut up } percent ; Treasury Notes ; Harlem % ; Canton Co. ; Morris Conal \{. There is nothing new in the money market. The supply contioues large. and the demand active, without any tendency to an increase in the rates of interest. Business paper is plenty, and the banks discount freely, and make it a point to keep their line extended to the utmost. At the second board, to-day, Farmers’ Loan fell off XN per cent ; Harlem *{ ; Canton Co. }¢ ; North Ameri- can Trust \\. ‘The Merchants’ Exchange Bank has declared a semi- annual dividend of four per cent. ‘The Farmers’ and Pianters’ Bank of Baitimore has declared a semi-annual dividend of four per cent ; the Franklin Bank three per cent; the Chesakeake Bank three and « balf per ; the Union Bank three anda half per cent ; The Merchants’ Bank three per cent ; the Western Dank four per cent. ‘The amount on deposit in the different depositorics of the government to the credit of the Treasurer of the United States, on the 2ith of December, 1849, was $5,911 €S7 27, of which $2,159,296 96 was on deposit in New York; $1,047,493 08 in Boston; $361,086 34 In Philadelphia. The mesenge of Gov. Fish to the Legislature of this tof the public debt It appears that on the ‘30th of September last, the general fu edt amount. ed to $6,389 693 22. and the exmal debt to $10 505.345 €7, Total direct debt, $22 895,098 99, towards the pay- ment of which there was en hand on the 30th of Sep- tember, $214,392 17. The canal revenues tor the last fiveal yeat amounted to $3.442.906 62, the revenue of the Canal Fund was $T02451 60. Aggregate revenue $4.296.958 31. Payments on account of the General Fund, $842,228 49 (leaving asurplus revenue on hand ptember S0th, 1849, of $113 270 22). Paymeats on account of the canal revenues, inciudiog apptopria- tions required by the constitation towards the eink- ing fund, $2.655,£08 01. Thisamount deducted from the canal revenues of the yoar, leaves the sum of $907,- 102 71, applicable to the completion of the Erie Canal *ulargement, the Generee Valley and Black River Canale Of the canal debt, $3,140,819 34, will besom prior to January 1856. The avails of the canal debt sinking fund will be eufficient to meet th! the surplus for the years 1851 and 1852 eo to meet the loans falling due in 1851, and no further Joan on the credit of the fund will be required to mest the stocks now eutstanding until the Ist January 1556, when $4,000 060 will become due, The « ed statement exhibits the quantity of each article which came to the Hudson river, on all the canal of this State during the yeare 1667 , 1948, and 1649: Teave ano Comstence or tue New Youu Srare ANAL ae 896,816 1s. $5457 9 03m 12731 wt Hides, * Vevetaite Pood, Vegetable Food, jour, bbls. . Wi Thank, begials Dried tru ailatier Apricutturai Statement showing the ageregal S8sse858 a & & fee a 6828 58505) 3 enme to the Hudeon river, ears Wer, Teas and 189, fas as spacitiod in | ove table: | Si a air, 1843. 1342, The Forest. Se 909,015 $3.044. 0466 | Agriculture 6249 S38.200 S805 BI Menvfacturs » CONTR 3,899. 237 Merohs ‘517.504, SOROS Other articles 2,250,073 | Total... $50,735,510 | Statement oF THE Toxsace asp VALUE oF att THe | Prorruty waicn ALL THE CANALS, POATE Movens Dunise 1H went rom THE Hupson Riven ow | iy 1848 ann 1849:— | 1846, 1849. | 802,349 $90,590.042 © ENT FROM AND TO THE Hupson Ru Yrans 1848 ano 184% anp tite AoGKRGATE | Vaive or tue Prorearr new — Tonv Val 1849. ttt ase 1,870,392 $126 $27,357 = $121,422.533 the total teneage moved from and to the Hudson 1st returns from the " ment. F than has been pr 892 tons, (to be further inereased by the officia Collector's offlee, in New York,) is ern (Albany to Boston) Railway, during the year 1643, was 264.64: some year, was 1,7 he total number of tons moved upon the State canals, during a period of seven months in the | 77 466. i Notwithstanding business has been deranged by the existence of the cholera, the above figures show that the past season bas but one equal,with one exeeption to any in the history of our State canals; and that | year can ecarcely be taken as @ criterion for others, We. allade to the ever memorable 1847, when the foreign — demand forall hinds of grain and breadstuffs was such | a8 to call into requisition every thing that would float, either on the lake, A reduction of Canal Board, on corn and iron. This bas doubtles tended to increase of export; but, notwithstanding this reduction, the river, or canal. tolls was made last winter by the the shipments of these great articles tolls received this year are greater than that of any other season since 1847. ‘The number of boats navigating the canals this sea- son is estimated at one trip, while others continued in motion during the ct ilére seatcn. Of this number, about 2.500 boats were run on | Picsye call at Jos Ween Twenty Piet viccets au be jndividual account, and the remainder belong to, or were chartered by, regular lines. 8 at the Stock Exchanges 150 Canton Co” M60 al és coup 62 SOLO 5000 Treas Notes TWN ¥ 6a, 5000 Obio 6's, Seon Ind —_, £80 2 £0 Penza’! S's Tn $10000 TH In Tm. 2000 Indias about 4,500; some of them made only ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. Answers to Advertisements paid, er they will not be taken from the P EE ee ARR HOTELS, a IRVING BOOM, 3 Broapway, New Youu, COLUMBIA HOTEL, Cuxaxut sTaeet, Paaveirma, BARNUM'S HOTEL, Catvent street, BALtrmons. AAR AAA TREMONT wovsr, Taemonr sTRerr, Bosros. Bust MOTEL, Synacver, New Youn, wnt ARD'S a ima NEAR ThE PRasipant’s Maraton, Wwe INTITE ATTENTION TO TAF LARGE SALE AT) ths Exchange, b; ef 422 lots of ground. ark Napoleon, Houston, Garrison, Getthart aad Jaber Ann, atreets, _SALES I BY _AUOTION. iy A J. .Bleoek in the city of n tay. of U2 o'oleck, sivvated on Bim, r euitably rewarded, and receive Will leave word at 18d Water t 08 aT Teeeive of the Astor Hovee. norro iiberad reware y Teving't ie'st the other A GOLD rest, M be given, by Jenving PENCIL CASE, MARKED “Ww. Dy it with A. Demarest, 2 Pi $50 Sees cone 20 see ei 4 rd Avenwe ane vs tree’ + jeweled, made by Berthow | The above rewart will be 1% gmall boss ad on & wh uw pants, Addcas WM. PREAN, tomphinsrilic: -LOST, ON NEW ¥! 1 from Twenty-first wery to Grand street, t, 8 Lady's Gold Or. id upon returming it ‘ode is Frevman' 's Shoe etore, 24 Third Avenue. REWARD — the © poeetics vo the Seainee harboring oF Balty of the Philadelphia, Des be ted tmit, The only il other. Aerici Hrariak .. TS 10 908 the ertimated value of ench + M Pond all the Camals, @ daar. 1548 48,091, as Sha 16 12 88 129.67 4 10e 79,055 “ Borstany = Bae dark bay oF vive yours ae he of © non sich hse, Wieey TRLL'S LY J “ es fo any work ord: “Ke Fae 5 oom 23) No, tN Of the front basement door, i 4 oe 1 and tpn conviction latter, Apply ae abovi esr Perse eames eee on treet. LOST, A FIFTY DOLLAR BILL, ox of Vie @ trusting him on my, secon rv wascank. Teton Naber, «a North Second street. % REWARD. it Seventeenth atrect, of the f the ste Phat Sain iy "ielae held mod with ed 4 ortring Je Th merken toarked th y returnt wing ie y be ernie Wm, Cowan? 06 Meteor SAY MANS IANA AAA NG AGE, | power of del ted im any previous state- — ‘The total number of tons moved on the Weat- sent by Mail must be | eS et Offic, post ne ANTED—RY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOwAN,A uation ag plain Cook, Washer and Ironer, oF to Housework. | Plopse eat ab 119 Chiiatio nent. Cap be seen for two d. W eran SITUATION. AB. ay NURSE, IN A RE- pee va dw A'NTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Englich woman, to do goveral housework, or would xo * Chembermaid or Laundress to @ private family, Apply at 100 Cedar street, im the store,” Con be seen for two days. With BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation, in a pri wate family, ve. cook, wash and iron, geod La Hou. small family, yen van at 130 Pearl stre Eessiiys, is toes for two days. V TANTED—DY A RESPECTASLE 2 Situation il ty 6 t last place, the best of city referoane. Please call at 263 it. She can by for three a ANTED-ONE SECOND HAND TWO WHEEL w spree Furniture Cart. Address Box 55, post oifice, ewark, Ne ANTED—BY A. RE: RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, # situation ar Wai hambermaid, and to assist at washirg and ironi va the Seah of eikp aehoevnens Jérese 75 Pearl aire: ANTED -- A FAMILY BREAKING UP HOUSE. Keeping, are desirous to procure ® good situation aa Seamstrens and to do. chamberwork, for an exeatien: you wer bo and ia Tender herself ee rally usefule Taq WANTED.-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE end iroviag ino iv to amily, or togo as laundress. No objection to housework or chamberwork. The best of reference cana be ven. Apply at No 7 Christie street, in the rear, the third oor. en for two dass. | AN: D-A Mrvgtion, aT fs Sewing ‘cit eat of A Lag eg ora Nu ant 10s Greenwich, treet, in thy i ANTED--BY A RESPECTABLE PROTELTANT oung sont. tise ean come well reeommended, a wire 139 West Twenty - “i to co feet street. Can be seen for two dave. ANTED--BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A. SITUATION to ¢o wl eneral hoi cork of a private family. objection to g: ‘hombermaid. Good city reference Te tescen for two dae at 49 Marrivon street, from ai Ave ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | young women, to do Chamberwork or waiting or geu0- ray housework, in a’private family, The beat ot city toler be given. Apply at 66 Macdovgal street, in Con be seen for three da pert nea BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, Walter, oF 8 ras rear. SITUATION WANTE dodcgeneral hecoywork.’ A geod washer do plain coding and sewing, or can. tal car Bios good city reference. ‘seen fer tht a 43 Oliver street, in the rear, onthe arse floor. War AMUSEMENTS, Cometan it, a "Broadley. ane doors wll epea at bal past 6 tile cortain will rise at Hi ati URTON 'S THEATRE.—THURSD 5, wil es DOW URY AND jool Jarvie, which THE Eaith, Lon. ey an Nipper, Mrs. Jan Ay, Bye fa mb 5+ ack ans aier, Mr. Dawe Homers, yen Sh jatar Tage ith the MAUNTED MAN AND Mire, Muse; de wt the drama RGaLN— a of E hom NsOx AND ‘<i MONKEYS jack Rovinesu, eta Tetterdy & Co. Uy Grcakery Musharug, the Monkey: Me Il Seymours Ft wideers, Mr. « : ¥r. Tiltor Mr Dawes; luadere, Miss Lockyer. Bi a. Benen Deeih Ulosls nok Pooyectia: 0 cent Bs canta: Pit, 12%; eente, Fanily Civele, 8 conta, TALIAN OPERA. ASTOR PLACE Jam 4, will b ITCHELL'S OLYMPIC THEATRE: - =m aspay rents, Januar’ 5, the entertas rformed, Verdi’ ith the olf MPIC ce ELS, or Pro FRIDAY RYSHIVG. celebrated opera seria, Bivire, Sigoorias Swiss ‘Nickinson; Promathous, Miss 3 ‘Trofi;Giovanni, Signoria Avogadro: Ernani, Signor Forti; dere, Miss Tejter uniter, Mr. Walcot, After which i ae : Silva, Signor TRELY NTHS—Croakor, Mr, Nickinern; Will, Maat or Parous adword; Mra. Croaker, M Twcoks To bo followed by the! waGie ARROW Mr. Waloot; Princo | adm Almed, F101 ude with A NOF A | the nigh LovER Petar Sp Mr. Conon Ernestine, Miss Niok- Sromaneo—Pacepers| Doors half. past 6: commence at 7. Dress | &$7—tocomm: Gils, We; Upver' Boxes, Dee Pits east, an ECOND ANNUAL FESTIVAL BENEFIT OF TOE American Dramati ic Fund Association, incorporated rs ar ry Mer ra rehearsal wi take pl Aoet U Te. sctdent—D. 0, Callags Bon, Bacurday, Dee 9, a scc'alock Iwine~ Ph igeetemd Ca PLAC ccaediem dng Then 8 Natio the ecason. Thursday evening, Will bo given at the Autor Place Opera, House, (iberall play of He tenderea iM mn that coeasion by the Beseeo, Bt laretze! m brilliant ac Maubes with ait ite enlcaald sppstetuents, ineveding the full italian Ocheatra, sd’ Grand’ Chorus.) a Tuoeday | 2 tf EIGHTH SEASON, THE hereby informed that the Apollo Rooxas. on —LAST NIGHT BU + 8 or anuary 3 860), will ba ule akerciaes, a the arena, Oa 1, John Tryon, babes nguished Bun the ree theatre with ty J ~ Brin ting Committee for the cade of Tickets. y; Fa Asto: F.G. Ti goose HALL, NO, 37. its, Lions, focuster White Bear?’ th Cub, a tow weeks old, ite opard. gay, th New Y Samca Lateds Be Wm. Avhbrid, oe Marshall, eq, : BOWERY.—MAGNIFI- cent Attractions for the aidey '—Performing Elo- ‘Tigers, Leopards. ie, ow and Monkeys; a id a nondeseript a, and ite dam & } porformanocs ldren under ping ol admitted oa Li ust. Jr Ean. tho American Fund Association, at the ices of the several Theatres, and 98 tho Music Sto jertaini of the ree will embrace Shak- of Ag Youlihe It,” supported by « brilliant Ly ‘speare’e come? m of 7 nu! cents each, to be had of th Lewis, 14 Liberty street, the performance. To comm: 'T. LUKE'S BUILBINGS, CORN Y Hudson strect.— First week of thy ed and legitina kev. A t the ML &e., Ke. ine "Whole Of the original Music’ will = presented, under the imme direction of Mr. GEO. LODE R, with a Grand tal Olio, in whieh Malle. BORGHESE d Italien Artists will appear. Stewards of Ce pias. Brougham. $1; Amphitheatre, £0 cents; ° iahent wilt be found at the Adan Stolirta, Broadway | one at the Cashier's ofice of the 5 Firth & Hall, Broadway Opere Houre, in Wall st THE vcie ¥ A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ral housework of # small faint) if the ger ood city refereace ean be ytver. Please apply at 21 Watts wreet. BY A hates aba pe ry YOUNG WOMAN, ‘Cha 4 Waiter, or to mind these duties aracter and capavilis: for three days. | ‘Wh sane Br. AN AMERICAN younG grat a A situation as Nurse aud a, Good city reference giv Frenea lan- ANTED--BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, jon as a Cook, of to do housework in general, S private family. Best of city reference given. Apply No, 48 Fulton street. ANTED-DY A RESPECTABLE GIRL. A SiTU- ‘Ation ine pri to do general housework ; is first rate Washer ai 1 ‘ea er, or Chambermaid 1 beat of city reference. gue door from Washington, in the store. Can be seen forwwe a a + RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A. tot oy address RSF, floor fo Mra. P. ANTED—A_ SITU. youre Woman, to ‘and Iron '€@ of three years. uk) Blizabeth street, f ANTED—BY A KESPECTADI 17 youNa GIRL, A a situation as Chambermaid Wai i or todo the work cf 6 etaall private dest ey reference can be had from her latt call at No. 27 Ninetecuth stsoet, from 10 till ANTED~BY A RES! wen ~ tenn Pon - 9 family, or general housework in vod city re- | fertune. Please eall at $3"Prince stroct, up stairs, om the third floor, Wainees jA SITUATION, BY, A YOUNG WOMAN, Trees. cet wester ane. iee id te inks vat eg sae ny YW, S eall yaya te ae Buer. W ierperirecet SITUATION; AS COOK, BY A VERY experts ‘Who can produce the best of ity No. ” —— avenue, between th a Frets Tireets, la the sto be seen for erpectal » Apply at No. 110 Gre ts Can be reer Vv ] AuzaD Sy A RESPECTABLE, weaneny YOUNG = to Wer Rs ‘with her ter t) iV OR SIX COO d to make > PERS WANTED | wanted; thove only whe hare bees acoustom ing tort casks. Apply to Waibuul ! 36 Dover street, N.Y. OY WANTRD-IN A METAL BROKER'S OFFICE, ous wbo resides with his parents, Salary $9? fret yeat. até Liberty Place, Maiden Lave, to GO. ROBERTSON, SPECTARLE ¥ UNG Ww wom Md A A isa Lt iow nd REIN SHAD AND GREEN PEAS-JUST IMPORTED the F tor of Erouch’s Hlovel, wi.l be served up at ~morrow, at 12 x. Be < siton etrest. This old take Tats ef liw'tes ewow ware! meee, merchandise, fayeorabie terme. jrellings. fernstare, | cargoes ——— is > porte om RY, OR FIVR SURE WAYS OF HY To ORT MO [dost published, tm, one volume, Making © Porte dromely b OF fens by mail en rece! MOTHERS, Room 23, No BCUANICAL Laure, cy ie Theatre - Jw hams OT EXTRA QUALITY; for city trade and experte- ment eam rising REFINED CAN OTES, paw REFINED CA DIRS, SUGAR PL reble refined font sapartot, to any my hipped to a 0 98 PRINTS AND LAWNS.-THE SUn- ow on hand a large assortment of the sable VAN VALKENRU AOL, Porter of tre Avsord. Frogeh Sceorte #3, PRaRL arent, | Mogieal Boros, and rem, half pri comb nation of tale: sible to be seen together upom rwstad Mr. Leopold Meyer = Mr. y other nccasion, includ - «ft Marstuck, Req) Siguor Ma Bo chaiite Curaman, Ne, Mr. D. Price, and several amateurs, who very hardvomely offers it eratuitonsly. Messrs, Z, Wallack, Jr., Pulbert, having been nan ne ‘a derable expen: Jona Lest Fort, ted bands at present ) George H. A ai, by ypalacen Will perform fresh feats T! highly amusing. Admission 25 FurtLer ‘he Grand Piano, wsed ory of d Peirson, Bey, anne Our Washington Correspondence. Wasuinctos, December 30, 1849, The Boundary of Texas—Its Importance in Congress. One of the most important questions, in connection with the slavery question, is the fixation of the bound. ary of Texas. So extremely anxious are the free-sollers to multiply their aggressions on the South, that they are now claiming @ large portion of the territory of ‘Texas as a part of New Mexico, in order to give to the latter sufficient extent and importance to justify the establishment of @ territorial government, as « vehiele for the Wilmot proviso, During the last session, the free soilers merely contended for the exclusion of slave- ry from California, conceding the Rio Grande as the boundary of Texas, and glad to get rid of the question on such honorable terms. One of their Senators, now po longer occupying & reat stated it as bis ultinetum that Texas should have her boundary. previded Cali- fornia be admitted asa uew State, But at is impossible to fixa limit to fansticien, unlers it be at once Grmly refisted, Tbe Wilmot proviso men. if they succeeded in their endeavors to throws fire brand into the Union, would not be ratisfied with this step. They would ome back reinforced and reintumes at the next sea- sion, and dewand the abelition of slavery ia the Dis irlet of Columbia; then the slave trad» between the different States; then the exclusion of slave labor from all the docks, arsenals, custom bh ©, of the Uni+ ted States, andso on, The South aware of this, has reaolved to fight it out now, rather than a year or two hence, when, perhaps, they would labor under still ane Cisadvanteges than at the present moment 1b iv the extreme North, then, which, by its aggcessions and ite flagrant infringements on the federal compact, anti-conservatiy and attacking the Union, Phe ti coarervative, the Union. Bat d her dadubitable right to the Rio Grande as her boundary ims of Texas on all the land this side of the ween Gen. Cos, boing ipulated to remove his worsted by the Texan troops troop beyond the Kio Grande. After Santa Anna was captured, in April, 1836, he entered iptos treaty. sanctioned by all bis military oflicers, and acquivscod in by the government of Mex- ico, by the terms of which the Kio Graude from the month to ite source due worth to thi ted States line, was her fudependence «i treaty. wed 6.000 men, when would have Deen taken prisouers by the Cexsus, 50 ple ii , together with Santa Anna, exico adhered to the terms of this treaty till she had seoured all the advantages rhe could derive feom it; but when afterwards refusing to recogatse ti dependence of Texas, no ast of any oftionr of Mexico elulised the territory east of the Rio Grande by any other or diflerent title than that by which Mexico fienets, 30 street, P, door, on the evening of $5" o'clock. ‘ER OF GROVE AND during the woot. enivy Vindth dil sSiab Es the nowt talont= au Ethiopian performers in the world, under ten HE LEAR) ED CANaRy erilogaiam, every look, at the Society MS ‘GRAW'S GRAND NATIONAL ington Hail, t Te! SPEOIAL NOTICE! RRR EN PE et, Villager, Btenmers, Shipping, ny other interesting views, the or January, after which tw for places between office daily, xhiuition, every afterngen aN TK, _D room Pegcieely: bo won, Fe | formance. in the afernon at a8 ARNUM'S AMERICAN pia Mates sas gertied The famous Evelish CONDON, Secretary, GIMENT NEW YORE CALL embers of Col. J. D. Stevs ity in the worl AGNIFICENT XHIBITION. original MERICAN AGRICUL’ ntisell will deliver, the fi of $50,000 The books will remai Teoms of the sesrciation, No. 162 @ January 1, for subscriptions to an increase of capital, payable on that da, Yothente! Fat rtalnmente, day and Saturday, at So'clock, Ade Pit, l2ige,; Stage Seats, ote BS eaten WEED, President, none, Carbier December 22. UBLIC CITATION.- THE UPPER COU fret Haneeatle City of Bremen herewith the Sor Nx CRLEENT ROOMS, WITH BC pom application a o are highly respe quired and gt IVATE FAMILY, NEAR A mors rocine than said Soclet: arconcern, the two ships * Bro “Patriot,” Captain J. Mensives ot whieh. tho 5 the Bonth ita return hom t) Brome 18 ; RAD ‘WoT Bite or ae plied’ wi 4 the U mien pret Holl ef the Gourci! lowes. tn Bremen. {i uch claims and demands, with the express these twill be exclad: benefit oi herwiee ” | perpetvsl cilenes em that head. Prem seery of the Uffer Court, tole 20th day ef November, (Signed) _&: ut iN, Secretary. UDSON RIVER RAILROAD WINTER MALL AR- Varneveot ran a« follows, daily, Ne Yrk Eee ous ; og the catecing te a Tale for New Y term ing. 9 ‘UE BRITISA AND NORTH ips, between New bork tween Boston a 7 rene ealhog oni raya necheapuet and out River ia) read jeon the ie halt yout ly, turk oft is Droperty ef t jamue! 8. Bowland. aa May receive Interest € e o holder t - th River, B Lenses iy docks fhe Unerekoe new R«. bagres, in @ from Panam 7D RATER OF FARE only two bertha im etate 4 Saloon ciate Le 4 wel'in payment to materiale on the toatl, Warn GNT COMPANY, etion for re ~ renerkably will mabe nye j, EVERITT, Ree'y, yey? F) IMPOLUTION OF CoranTNeRimip— THR goranr. sership heretetore existing woder the #em of Delecvicn. la the day dissolved by mavaal ccgova ea Delmenice withdraeing te bostnes of the firm will be ec ttle: ase “New York be - Le Divckontco, - . On vo JAMES PHT ATTOANEY AND COUN. <DISPAT Pranogen, Upper California, le nee ne and fot eit ont Ne leon, Mowrs. W. my New Ye ieF on eee Rh! ©. do anc ¥ OF TEP © € frat pier abe be pad of the sao- a NSTER, wm 6 Teshange OF LONP ANY. novice ral Anomal Kewcins of wine mort of hei oleee pareeenert. aypl poy 7 Ou Fee hi Bene KINGSTON, Jamaica. ? Orrvey op tHe Orere Connnn Baminvos, Nor. %, J peurge, 1ply ed. RO whol Ce oT tere ein eee att | ent of the Most sublime and tr a clocks paintir reciaely ab MUSEUM—P, 7. Proprietr—J. Greenwcod Jr » Assistant M din th 7 Giant, Rovere Mateos and this ng English Dwar’, the larjest trated with } See &, | est of canvass “ yey: and | Fork esmae ‘City. of Brook yin a 3 Hs ‘or! ny aus b a! aes SP conte. pre hi, the” Alinatie Ovean. seat rach tnutgenee aaatinds that ie to ae Bowe > uocption ca: beuk 4 at Ohare "2 Neen oon Tees thle ee wonderful patntis ang Corpell, of men, thoneands we York, . Deo a, 1849, etaces, boats, Re. or Opera Hines Rivt, UE OCEAN DANK OF THE CITY OF NEw YORK.— ext the Park The Oocan Bank has cot tration. ecct 25, Panorama moves at 7 isa wae 1 Children under ton ae ro lf orice kon t Family, together with » vari fterncon perform’ he, Wednosany, Cy WROUGM TICKET! New York on OM NeW YORK To sam OMNIA, mail stenmet tor Obartey directs om ; th, =? nee ae J ty ryace trom her pines ‘Te prctengers, one Het sabia, and stale rors are | Rial Af ship, VENI PANORAMICPAINT- Ings of American Scenery, now exhibiting in Wash- t Mount ve Daye of exhie Doors open at I. Pro the 24 Jenuary to the i}, inciualvo, the proceeds pul ‘be applied exelusively in aid of the Homo for the 2 ecie’ and every 1 Og. —2VEKS’ GRAND ntie ——- Moving Paner: now en ebert Drevioan to bolng exniuitod Le Bioppante Pat Priam Hall, Brivate Bexor, $2. 0 TL Barelay atroet. As able will Le take, te- BINGDON SQUARE let Uh Bh, XO, “3 BARCLAY ‘and alnele ) per week. Toe ith superior old and mew SDAY, JANUARY toveiving freight for tof Elmira. “AMERICAN ROM. and Liverpool, aad be- at Hatifen to lewd and Welnertay, J 18 to Californ: joeatable of all routes TO CHAAR, oe eo and Tavery: wad eh a td, ihe Wall terete. 4 tint —T6 ” claimed the whole cf Texas. Mexico clatmed the whole of Texas east of the Kio Rie to the Sabiae, and not beginning from the Nueces to che Sabine The Mi exican commissioners treating with the Ual- stated it distinotly thet every man in Texas regarded the territory east of the Rio Grande as ae- parated from Mexico by the revolution; but by joint revolutions Texas agreed to eubwit the question of boundary with ell fer he govern- ment of the United S » term * government of the United States’ here evidently etauds for the “treaty making power,” which isthe Presideat aud two thirds ofthe United Sta 7 ‘The dispute about the boundary was only between Texas and Mexico, as part The Uvited States go- yerpmeut was merely invested with judicial power to deetde between Mexico aud Ceras. and exereised that power by maintaining the Rio de av the boundary f Texar, By the treaty besween the United States and Mexico, the latter power surrendered her claims to all the lands wart of the fio thus the boundary dispute betw ‘The question now is, can the julge with any show of honesty. lay ciaims to the matter in dispute? Ie it compatible with the honor of the judge to claim pro- perty in digpute ? Is it fafr, om the pare of the United States to Texas, who contracted in good faith, to set up claims against her territory’ And would not such a violation of honor aod good faith deprive Texas of the means of paying her debt? Is there a court of equity that would not proneunce such an ast of the United States government, tific could be consummated, as a fraud on Texas Again, what do Missouri com promise to the territory of (exas. contained in the Act of admission into the Uvior, meaa if the boundary of Texas, claiwed under treaty with Mext: 4? Without the Rio Graode, trom mouth to tource, a¢ @ boundary, Texas would hare hal no land north of 86 90, to which the compromise could possibly bare apnlird 1 cao now assure you, from the bert possible source, that Texes never will surrender ber claims ow the Rio 8 ber lawful boundary; and that, if the imbe- eile eatinet of General Taylor, in conjanction with tome camp followers and abolitionicts. who have only He oUt there rece and bave had no share in ao- Quiring the territory, should attempt to deprive Texas of her lap Il repossess herself of ber p roperty by euch menbs as God bus piaoed at ber disp thourend Texan rangers would certainly be eu nclent to put down the militery authority now exercised at Santa Fe, which It was thought would be sufficient to organize a State government. efter the fashion of that of California, te the posrimlity ot which the President alludes inevutioucly aud errourously, 1a bly mesnage. Mar C@hoan's © a governmept with eom- ments on the bistory of the e ution. is wow ia fad will soon be publisbed. rrespondence. Batriwone, January 1, 1850 Meeting of the Legistature— Tre Vacant Seat in the Senate =-Chances of Gov. Pratt, te Leg 4 yoaterday, and they adjourned witheut even selecting their oMeers, who were tobe nemed in caucus meeting night The whige have a clear majority cf 23 on joint ballet, and of course have matters in their owa haods, They will preeeed to-merrow to the election ot ou coited St Senator. and the probability ts, th Pratt will be rlected. Waa. Price, E candidate of the Western count withdrawn b's will be the whig candidate for \) Jomes M tn, however, a etre Western coun’ T pent fall canJidere from the Twas avcertaincd yesterday, that (here we-o 37 of the 82 members of the House tn favor of Gor, Pratt and that the whig members from revoral of the middle re agalust him, Nothiog ¢ known with { Vhw Senators, bat it will to effeet if th ination of the ¢ ta to vobe for avy tion to Gow t, and shows Geo. whig votes, he will be elected. hig in oppe Coale receive 4 Bacremone Reilrocd Contracts - Tue Markets The Ealtimere and Oblo Naiiroad Con intelligence, by the Cambria, of the clortag ef theie contract for $2,000 tons of ralirosd tron, to Gnish the oud to the Ohio, with the Mersrs, Barings at £5100, per ton, payal conridered very fevora: of the read by th Tie following were dey 19) shares Bi Serene, 200 head w ’ arco remain anee!d Inetaded wee. averaging 3050 Ibe. when het, to-day, w 0 8) i2 ‘per WW0ibe, Our Phiiadelphie Correspondence. Purtanecen January 1, foo. New Year's Dey —Inetettation of the President of Girard College—Horrible Murder —The Markets, Ge. Not the slightest outward observance of New Year's Day in our ofty, farther than crowded sleighs, aad Ny ctowded theatres, which have eunlight per- } formances for this day only. Professor W. H. Allen, “ } lote Protereor of Philosophy and Belles Lettres Ia Diok. ineon College, Carlicie Pa, was duly installed (at @ ree duced ealary) thie morning. as President of Girard College was present at the attendant ceremonies, which proved to be of tho mort interesting charsater. Hon. J. I. Chandler made a mort eloquent speech, which celled forth an equally eloqnent reply from the new President, The children rang @ braee of hymns; end the ladiee prevent emtled their sweetest emilee. ‘The core monies coneiu ded —as in the days which Homer sings of with @ fenst A mort horrible murder was eosumitted in West Moyawensing last ¢vening. [t te eos pie of P mo and other * night te y 4 pleasantly pared, wh tore of the bat feallnge ave laid ap He the fatore There war such a mocting. last might, at the house of Mt. Henry Horpkeith # brick maker by trade, re tear the Gray's Ferry Kod. tdistasce south ear Arenal. in the young men, of ti hovee wbere the com woren of doubtial repa FOuN ta cores 8, te dorpatch. For balan: Fase, having e-perter seccmmnodattone JAN. Ja alow be! cteested we t leave wbien they did, thoagh wl: a ree feito areipforey at pdow, took aple or (doubtle-e the du er. tof thelr comrades) ri froma able that @as®

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