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those countries, and given us almort @ mom poly of the Stock Ez pears MARKED, > aoe UB6s, «2 3 ‘envpaosy, Sept. 4-6 P.M. " iy 204,531 76 ‘The slosh market waoa little more buoyant to-day. asm Gs here was not 00 much sotivity a4 we have notleed for tt ome days past; Dut the bulls saooceded in putting 29000 els fu ide Baleee up a fraction. How long they will sustain them- ‘or soa ae selves, aa question time only cam solve, We do not | test’ 700) ric Con Bas, ‘71 A076 0 gaa The few aah romero 4 i about exhibit very little disposition to | oered, 2 Del & Hud Can take bold of any of the fancies, and appear to have lost Reiowern | “s 80,000 #6 eenfidence in the future. Bo long as this feeling laste, | im S Metropolitan Bk 92, fog _— amy permanent improvement in the market is entirely | ipiudle Musdeeese ed lh nana wer oe tas CACC TRONS DA ae legisla 3 * Seto he question, Rumor of fair continue platy, | threcuy BNME Ws BS ste etary ofthe Cand Sats by that nee: | pied ieee eae ee S| ian Tae A Pel alae fore Sad it would not murprie us if the sarpension of some a aoe e. forty with ulations ofthe Teearary lecular. Tentertain no doubt of what wus the of Con. | ” Principal at par..... $0.00 op houses named was actually brought about by the the to oO of . They ly intended that Texas pay interest ’ 000 00 Searen aque sas ae Sp eamadon aie weataNs | xake = By SSAbsadioe Sect cn sah Seat | Sua ee beens en gabe PRCT | asm ‘The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of pore, ie valaa cannot be provided it be | ‘59 ae ae (1) ofthe United States, to whom he referred yous com- | bythe ine: Texas into the Union; and they ots.. .185.000 00 ‘thie today, amounted to $75,170; ments, phurle acid, and thus rendered guitable | 200 160 mittee. deemed this ment liable for all debts of Texas Interest at 50 do... 37.000 00 a Pay! ‘88 manure for th 16 crops for which phosphate of lime | 30 do 190 On our waiting upon the President, he was pleased to | the payment of which the duties on imports been -——— 222.000 00 920,650—balance, $4,017,507 58. has been found, by experience, to be advantageous. SEOOND BOARD. inform your committee that by the of our meeting | pledged in any form. The words employed are, for | Third issue at 25 cents.......... 519,886 50 Bilis of the People’s Bank, of Paterson, N. J., were re- 5. Professor Johnston, ¢! Durham, to whose $5000 Erie Ino Bas 9015 850 ahs Reading RR 51% | on this day, at Washington, bis decision would be com- Which duties om imports are specially pledged.” In all ———— 806,980 60 fused to-day by the brokers in Wall street. We do not | Visit to the United States we probably owe the attention | ‘sw 40 300 do BM muniecated to the committee, which, with the permission | cases. Where duties on imports have, by the | The outstanding issue under act of 26th No- o 3 thus paid to this mi }, owt 60 abundeatly in OCD do 100 do oH 5h of the mee would now be read, and be made « part cf | laws of Texas, been specially set apart for the payment of vem ber, 1835, and Oth February, 140:— Anow the Cause; but it would be well enough for holders | that part of the world, romarke.-—Aworiona farmers | 00 she Hariom RR Ge 8 Erie RR 76” | their any loan, in my judgment, it becomes the date Prine 0 to wait a dey or two before submitting to any great | in general have not the knowledge to appreciate the | 20 4° Ce ee ee wo Bs Tarasvay Drrantusrr, Bept. 15,1851, | President to require the relessre specitiod. in the few at pa a macrifice, value of such @ mapuring substance as nor the | 509 do 6% BW 4 b30 73 8in—The: has decided in the matter of the Iress before he issues te Texas the remaining five ability to purchage it when maaufacti super- | 200 do 630 10 do 0 75) ‘Texan public debt :—Pirst, Phat only five milifons of the of stock. 026,957 07 ‘The steamship Niagara, for Liverpool, carried out osphate of lime; the disco will be w | 200 © do 130 a 15% | stock can be delivered to T\ til roleases, ided the act of 7th June, 1897, th: . $535,000 in specie, principally American gold, pe, for the present, to both countries. It’will make | so 10 do i im the act of Uongress of the Oth of eptember, 1850, ure ber public faith for the per < pen The steamship Africa brings three days later intell{- | More abundant and cheap the means of fertility which | 49 4° 015 ie £0 Canten Co 8, | filed inthe freasury Department for all that portion of | long under that law, and also“ so much of the revenue from Hurope, ‘The accounts oontinue favorable | otf, t0lls require | while by applying mew article of | imp Go mw Gis “SONS Exp & Min Co “gi. | sald debt which issued prior to the 14th of Junaary, 1949, | arising from im ad direct taxation as may be ne- + 2,178,143 40 pence rye woral trafic only saleable in Great Britain, it will forma new | 100 do ‘610 6652 200 ‘do wo 8 as in his judgment the act of the repu sis of fexas, of the | cessary to the annual interest of the funded debt ” oe fm a commercial point of view, There was a moderate | bond of connection between our kindred nations.” . w Mth of January, 1840, specially een, tho duties on | (See Schedule A, and the law there quoted.) Under this ——. 81,945 08 or aus created prior to | uct. as Syoeme by Schedule A, a loan was effected, which, Metigaatet by Texas at the specie value ag res lows:— @emand for American seeurities, The market for bread- | The “anion Manufacturing Company of New Jersey imports for a ere debt of WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT, _| the passage of that with ite 1 eg outstanding on the Ist of July, farmers outig cheirbareta nn" | Sees tno coer tla vals erae ition | OM22%=2 WeDweman, Sey. 6, vou vax Maw Sonu | Oreos, Tha lh nyo ean bonds Mth term ef the law plainly eoary, bya pledge ot | later i et . eR aLD. bed by, e 01 est. one ‘The track of the Chicago and Galena Raliroad, to Ma- | to most important results in the agricultural: world. It NEW Yo are claims for which the duties on imports are pl: | import duties, the payment of the interest, which, in “ Duties payable in 4 te be sold within the meaning of the act of Vongress of th effect, isa special pledge of duties on imports for ‘th; ‘These last issues de und: ‘vengo, will be ready by the 10th of Octobgrgand to Belyi- | will prove more conducive to the wealth of this country | publie auetren at the ‘end of ‘one Year. The ey -F | September, 1350, and releases of all such must be filed in | payment of The Boer whieh interest, while ‘the fund | 1848, usually Known a: "the ped mdi ls f. eed dere by the 10th of November; seven miles of road beyond | and Great Britain, than the discovery of all the gold pounds. the Treasury Department, as provided in the last named | set apart remains, is norpetually secured. ‘This, then, is | quires all parties havivg claim agninst the 8 ly ‘his, then, against State of Belvidere, to Cherry Valley, have Leen put under eon- treet. This will give eighty seven milvs of railroad from @Phiesgo. ‘The accounts from California, relative to operations of mines, are of the most favorable character, and itis an- fieipated that the yield during the next three or four months will be enormous, greater than ever before in the mame length ot time, From every part of the minin gre- mines in California. ‘The annexed statement exhibits the quantity of cer, tain articles exported from this pert during the week ending the 20th inst., distinguishing the destination and extent of shipment to each piace :— Commerce oy tHe Port or New Youx— Weeuuy Exronre. uct, before be can be justified in delivering the remaining ve millions of stock to the autbontie ata Pee ha nami gd kim hhoggl 7 communicate tht you, in com re: A in behalf of the creditors of Texns. > “AUS I aim, respectfully, your obedient servant, HOMAS OURWIN, Secretary of the Treasury. Creditors of Texas. Aiter reading the letter of the Secretary of the | theacts of the fath: November, 1836; the 16th of May, General James Hamilton, Chairman of Committee 0’ one of the loans coming within the proviso referred to, releases of which should be filed in the Treasury of the United States, for all interest which has accri or may accrue before the remaining five millions of stock can | be tasued to Texas, The loans designated In schedule B were made under 1838; 22d Januery, 1339; 14th January, 1840; and Ist February, 1840. Tha amount, with interest computed to Ast July, 1560 under these acts, is $2 682,902 70, xas to present them to the auditor. who is directed to receipt for the amount at the specie par value at the time the debt was incurred There is nothing to show what was the original atnouut of the debt represented By above sum. nor to which particular class or classes of it The act of 14th January. 1840, to which referenee is made im the report of the Secretary of th jasury, contains the following section. vizs—> | SMU: “fBec. 16. And bepit further enacted, That, for the re Rice, eks. Cheese, » , General Hamilton then said that it By the 9tb section of the act of 1836, the public faith, | demption of all loans vegotiated by the republic o Se be tin dareakine axmmdtan tosh Soyer | the proceeds of the cules of publle lands, and all the taxes | Texas independently of the revorration of the sioking the settlement of the pablie debts of Texas, which would | 0" lands, which may acrue to the State after the year | fund, the Is of the public lands generally, ite re sieng, the most encouraging and satisfactory reports each us, and it is estimated that full ten thousand per- be essentially necessary, if tha meeting should deem i; | 1838, are set apart for the payment of the interest and | venues, and public faith are solomay = will = nee for the Atlantic States during ceoedions Ue mamoeiailcn the bs yo Hg lly Sa the | Principal of the loan therein provided for, Recarrevcation. approaching ee . bry | | The provision of the before mentioned laws which | Whole amount of prine:pal of The South Shore Railroad Company’ have declared » | Bone black, pkgs... The comualttes, aware of the intvinsle diftculties inct- | it seems important to consider as bearing on the act of | _ the dobt $8,700 808 12 dividend of three per cent. | mares 4 dent to the preparstion of uch a scheme of adjustment, | CoBgress In yuestion, Is tho 26th section of the act of 1th | Interest, 3'135.877 BT Gece) teh (City: Re ae cee | Corer Gin Hourglass and that Texas would doubtless, after all, assert andex. | January, 1840. ‘That section contains the following pro- ~——~———$12, 435,982 68 age? es a do Swan. erciso as a sovercign State the right of defining, fixing, | Vislon:— pecie as follows, vig == among the dry dealers, ia Boston, prinoipally re- | Palm leaf, bales .. and paying her public debt on such a basis as she ma « Be it further enacted, That, for the redemption of all $4069 B98 16 tailers, It is ted that. ‘ral thing, the | White wax, Ibs. deem just and equitaple, haye forborne to offer any forazt | loans ted by the authority of the republid of 1,881,928 08 ated ‘a com at ps soa pacar bd bee] Hesenoes, cases 209 | COTTON resolutions on the subject. Ie was authorized, however, pene nee of the reservation of the sinking ——— $0,847,923 33 mer ommunity ; bear the finan: Clocks, cases ...... 12 | Middung Uplte— 950~ 055 to present, for the information of the meeting, a papes fund, the preceeds of the esles of the public lands, its — —___—_—- Pressure remar! ly well. . » tbe. M, 9 . containing a oot for @ wettl Ww which he thought d ith, solemnly ple: a ably well. Manuf. tobacco, Ibe. eat | De. Gulf. 9aa— 10M | | ining s project for-e wttlament, Dught | Fé¥ebUes, and public feith, are solemnly pled . EF TR ROTOR A. ‘The official returns of the Banks of New Hampshire, for | 5ucese, Ibs. peace yng Pooh CY the assent of Texas might be obtained, provided it should | , Th meuous Panoctly clear that a pledge of all the \‘re- | Bowsny Tuxatag.—The bill fur this evening is wneom stir” 6" Genparia WAS’ there fe Muri, tate rent lat command the approval and coneurrates of «large mie | yomuec{sgureramnt whos ovzunie form admited the | moniy alisatige ihe open piss i Alaades the : 7 Pepe Jotity of the creditors. A duties On im eene® om importa. is | Great.” with Mr. Eddy sustaining that character, Ste- yoesent the annexed compartive statement :— Dry cod fish, o: He would now read the paper in question. If it aid | *Pecial pledge of duties on imports, as well as all the that or C1 Tilto Cs “ Oni banshe other sourees of taxat ki t ch vens ytus, and Tilton «* Cassander, Phe cha- Baxus or New Hamemunre. ions, bunches not obtain, as elicited by discussion, the approbation of od <alion Knowa to such government. | racters of the rival queens, by Mrs. H. P. Grattan and ‘March, 1360 Sept ,1851 Ale, bbla those present, he was authorised to withhold the paper | If, instead of a pledge of the “ revenucs,”” a term com- | Mrs. Jordan. ‘There is every ‘reason to anticipate a nich Gopitad stock paid $0203 090 ‘Sest1.000 Badlery. e that it might form no part of the formal proveedings ot | PFebending overy item of revenne, another form of ex- | theatrical treat from the cost. ns it outeing at thane ‘Anaividual deposite 453.872 547 000 Cap nails, Ibs. the meeting, as they wore resolved that no p ropesitions om ag had beon adopted. which had enumerated each | nent artists attached to the Dowory Thoatre, Mr. Ham. Circulation... 1751098 2,137,600 Fesking of theirs should form the elements of discord among item, including duties on imports, then no cue would | ‘jin, although not having. at prosent, any of the lately N geeks ta eos Ter. = 74g0000 8p. candies, thote whose interests dictated not only the polioy of har. | doubt that the law contained @ special pledge of the | imported stare, gives as excellent an’ en “ Deposites jin Be . 4 p scoags Pag SH | mony and union among themselves, butan observance | dutleson imports. | amie any other establichment in the city. His pieces are always redeem circulati 432,782 405,000 | 18 Tea, shests, 2% s—25 | of the utmost conciliation and respect to Texas. | sation of items or clacsce, doce nat iaoled out enume | good, the acting firet rate, aud the orchestral ‘muse ieee 3,802,168 4 708,000 | Y. metal, casks] Feta ro Fae, Wy tay — | After thls paper was read, an animated discussion took | DORG> Ot st toes Gt for the saaee oaaeae aty,on im | Fuchs to give pleasure and delight to all. We are aakert . » " x — e on whic! ottle with iq ‘ 8 it, ct e does poland ry kad e as to the basis on Bas ought to settle with Other species of revenue; and thus it would follow that aeae not appear himself, together with the unri- We do not see that the banks have beem much | Nevsl stores, bbls. strengthened by the changes in the aggregate more- Soler, siicks Binee March, 1850. The expansion in the line of | Lima wood, tot discounts has been excessive, without a corresponding imereace in any of the other departments, ‘The remarks we made in our edition of the 15th inst., im reference to the Milwaukie and Mississippi Ratlroad 2 which ir. floustor 5 ih B= SO= | COOEMGMRantele” Ae dlnee*th Sie" ttaa A? | ambing as rage iy tne actin yuten an aber: | Teed at oi, amb who or Paranal apes Per neylvania, en, Hamstiton, of South Carolina, and se- | lity too flagrant for consideration. Such a constras- | tion ofthe author. stands secoud to none. The amecy, veral other gentlemen took part. , | the possibility of on inteation by the | ments will conclude with the admired drama of «The ‘This discussion indicating an essential difference of fo held out to the world a delusive | Tonkeoper of Abbeyville” Previous to the play | Opinion among the members of the meeting, Gen. Iamil- | promise. seeming to be substantial, and yet, in fuct, offer- | «alexander the Great,” will be inteodused the f ton, in conclusion, said that he would not oifer, for the | 19€ ne Teal security. The section roferred to, therefore, | of: all the World’s a Stage.” action of the meeting, the paper which the committes | Must be considered as plodging specially the duties on i had prepared, as it Was quite obvious @ unanimcus con- | imports, as well as any other species of Fevenue possible Broapway Tuxatar.—This establishment was never so currence could not be obtained among those paesent to | wader the government then existing. If these views are . Crapes cases...... DUTCH WEsT IN Cotton duck, pkgs. Butter, Ibs. Company, have induced us at an earlier day than we 00 Tar, do.” | ot, I * intended to comply therewith, and give s short analysis Bhip bread, ‘do. bose Cyr eg 3 A ert = gogo wile poem " i840, end eontiaes te) rapeporene ae uth ef the company’s present condition and fature prosp °s, ~— 1 whom it rightfully and morally belonged. vial 4 pledge of fo! Cc = ae ra bl bgt that 2 ‘ y jour, do th ae oe ° 8 of stock specified in the act of Congress Saute petaeteny. Ghenste ‘hy vepented inquiries, and | 5 : Whale oil, gatia and gray. Rerolved, ‘Thatthie9 roveedings of thia meoting, and | the 9h September, 1850.should not be issued uatil re- the want of confidence capitalists have in the pre- | Furniture, pigs: .. 31 Domestics, phgs Argolsrdawhi— 7a— Mae the letter of the Scerctaty of the Treasury, be pardieked. | leased ate filed as prescribed, by all owners of that portion Peet tate of dhe commercial community. The chat- Suaseow. Yard bs 2170 | Arrows Berm— 4 , The meeting then adjourned sine die? " | of the debt of Texas, waiidnbieditaediveites 1 . pe, do. seoese 9] pul lebt, created under one e acl ler granted to the company by the State of Wisoon- SO Menha: tobasec, ao Suaceon Srevane, Becteten ee? Chatman. | voteuary, 1940, ix stated in Behodule O t0 amoueh, with ptim, is of the most liberal nature, and authorises Candies, do. js ne ?. hte Oe a atten interest up to Ist July, 1850, to the sum of $1,623,996 26. Fuhem ‘to regulate tolls, to make such covenants, &o., do, Rorts itieo D-H | request of ie crouse the metotie preter, 6 she Ido not find any plodgo in this act for the payment of ‘ad te borrow sums ¢f mo- RI onwi is jon was fou wi 8 publishe: ¥ ts a on, ar even: semen paths nuns | Te 28 | with the above proceedings for the informatica of the tat dat 800 Freitas bows D> with interest up to | Sissi hese whe fect desirous of socing SHE; Petes Politic of any kind, and for any rate of interest which | ao | Creditors generally. This debt was created under another act of the sth | hed better do #0 at onee, as his engagement closes on cae ° = INE REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT. February, 1840. By the 8d section of this act it is pro- | Saturday evening. This will be @ considerable lows smmay be agreed upon,” Ke , Ko. Fie first division of the u In obedienee to your order, I prosesd to re] the | vided the: “the bonds before referred to shail be at all | the a Agee creme Preclade the condition and moat of the debt of the late repubtic o¢ | times rvecivable by any collector of revenue, or at thy | Possibility of ‘Wotle 3 620 375 ‘Texas, as reported to me by the authorities of the State, | Treasury Department, in payment of ony debt to the Nince’s Garnex.—In consequence of the continued in- 12 btls 2 6aige 275 and to present very brietly my construction of the powers | ernment, or any duties by imports or direct taxn- | disposition of Mme. Thillon, we are to have an entire — 80 a BS and duties of the Promdent, as prescribed by the first m, for the amount or value of such funds, and the in- | change of performance to night, at this est mt. Mr. Hudson, a ish Frond is from Milwaukie to Whitewater, on the Roek iver, about fifty miles; the seoond division, from White- water to Madison, the seat of govcrument, and also about SMty miles, ¢ section of the act of Congress, approved September 9th, | tere#t which may have accrucd thereon.” ‘The first division"is estimated to cont, in- 1850. It will be seen, by inspecttion of the specimen of the | comedian and vocalist, whose persomation By the act referred to, in consideration of cortain eon. | bonds under this act, ag Schedule D, that the | racter has been Pry haem and whose ballad > utmost: $607,100 81 ‘eluding cars, fixtures of all kinds...... Ana ; 8. turpentize, bids. . Pa by the State of Texas, it is provided that ths | Pledgeia stated on 4 phrase“ receivable for | ing is rendered with footing and pie tI alee wine Honey, bole eae United eat “aa to" the Bate of Texan aaa government ura” 3x printed on the face of this stock, | antmounced to appear in his excellent ebaracter ot y he eceondl ett . ten ons sine bearing five cent | in conspicuous o . 1 canpot suppose in- 9 entertsining drama entitled eo> pene aM interest, and redeemable at the end of acess gram, terpretation ean be given to this ect Which would ex- | “Knight of Arva,” and Tim Moore, im the farce ‘The ears, fixtures, and the completion of the road from Milwaukie to Waukesha, was the interest payable half yearly ut the Treasury of the | clude the ides Ran Pledge of duties or“ dues” to : United States.” gareemmenenst ing from“ importa.” It wouldeeem | ty. We ‘pate a densely crowded house. ectimated t to cost, by the Chief Kngineer’s alae In the samo section of the law pe parr pretest y Gl Ben fo ye bop ae Lamy e of — | ” eaeets ination, —This = Thespian temple ‘report, segebe cer 22 “tl ‘more than ‘naid stoe! i . ports, ise to receive stock in payment bag omy ae was a home aon? — imued, until the ereditors of the Btate holling bond. | for all govsenment ducs ari-ing, in the Of the | er euicd to overtiowing aguin last evening, to witeees | and other certificates of stock of wow which dutie | law, “from imports or direct taxation,” does ‘on im ports were oe pledged, firet file at th Tam of opinion therefore, that the debt eet out in of Herm! pen Hg oflngeenedlnd 5 9 Lend totad toeraoubieel eee ton £0. should be Te | guthor's intention, and the applause which rhe Teeetved againet y es, for or on acecunt s and approve Presi- y/ sey ett Re, hate | tie se hae Begins Ua ST BS | Sak pas ne ames i scribed by the and eek, a8 provi e acl ofthe Yh by the President of the United Staten nee tember, 1880. ’ | ,, The release thus provided for has been prossribed by | The issues ect forth in Schedule E are not sufficiently de. Showing only a difference of wbout......6666 $7,058 00 er within « fraction of three per cont, and even this dif- ference is satisfactorily accounted for, im the price paid for extra heavy iron, (60 lbs. to the yard,) to what was eriginally contemplated to be laid down, and in certain non- performance of contracts by contractor, Ko, ke. | 1 the Secretary of the Trearary and approved by tho Pro- whether Shouid 2 comparison of the coat of construction, with | Terq | sident. Te bas boen published in alt abe news srieeas thie pes towaeoe governed b; as aaa teen | ofste rling dramatic genius Ry TE. wan. the actual outlay, be made with any of our Eastern is spoon me be mrgprey yr a ad Meet want og It te quite certain that thesum of $42),000 of principal | cipated. - § roads, it would certainly be much to the advan Let -| | foregoing proviso, were required to file these relearos (in | editeqie caantenost are due on notes issued wd made | Nanioxat Turarne.—The performances which are tage of Western engincese, and this is an addi- ie ois | the form thus proscribed) in the Treasury of tne | pai80nee may crmay ot fall withis any of the laws be. | ZlveD bere are, as usual, well eclocted and attractive. tonal guarantee that the estimated enst of the re. | Sh a ioat red Sate: omc eaory thet dap of October, 11. | foremeatiocdas containing special pidge.” ith: kt- | pectin Canis Gene's Ue tikes coopera Coy maining portion will not deviate in a greater ratio | 13-13 Qath day of Merch INCL. sets Gp to. hls tions ceaeahe | ter were isrued prior to the law ofthe Ath Jamuary, 1810. | ‘ficient amu talented sicek company. The mace plese from its actual cost. We intond, at an early 2 a8 Lively few releases Bave been tiled by the ereditors of | arotion cf het act whick plete Te, “iniebich Blsnetare date, to analyze the probable income of the road, arising 7 8-78 Texas. as for their redemption; and, im my j ~All Lemnes wed 4 from the business of the eountry through which {t passes; 1 a—19 By the terms of the law, the President is to cause the | of eviderce of public debt ef Texas prior to that law,come dogs. @ ax stoek to be larurd, and the restriction which forbids the | within the fair moaning of the provizo in the iret scstion Ey pp 8 but we cannot render beticr service, at present, to our 100 0 an [Pee ee oa 190 014 | iseuing of five millions of raid stock until the releases of | ofthe act of Conere 5 the Oth September me Ten | is put on the ins worried capitalists, than by earnestly soliciting their at- 70 w175 | Timothy, tree..16— aiy— | Claime, as stated in the law, attaches to the stock in his | also elear'= of erin! =: that > pection of ba bile debt | ‘the tention to the ample nature of the securities the com Wim = 948-10 “Soak é | which, by the laws of Texag, i made je in pay: | pany are now offering in market, and which we aaserted 3 — 4 seem to result from the foregoing propositions | ment of “ all dues to the eS SS or | y, and « genera) with so much confidence, in our remarks of the 15th | Cotton, bales... Eigen toate of tee, tease Gobte chem bo taeered ote | GEO ne ee ee mane one aoe dust, We understand that the president of the eompany | Bee’, bb! F NY 74 United States, before he can lawfully deliver the whole of | As the report of the autboritios of Te: of the the ten millions of Stook to the State of Texs. bleme body | What amounts are covered by it ill cheerfully comm sirou: | bgt cenmenenvete Sas Seemeny Conreys ot | To form an cpinion on this point, It Wweomesneoossary | principles necemasy OF tee larmeiea cl | ep 10h | | ‘ebtaining direct information, at the office of Messrs, De- Jeno, Dunlevy & Oo, No, 4 Juaneey court, “s is wary to ascertain what portion of lie debt of Texas was ldern of the Pitg that they should know the | contracted by her while an independent republic, with » | whieh the President deems it right should be released #pecial pledge of “ duties on imports’ for its redemption. _ before the last five miljions of stock cam be issued to the + FO Mustoal instr’ts, ¢9, Fishing artigo 4), Sacouhes<Ratce ; : ; i Geld "5, do Tie annexed claivinont exhiblis the value of merchan. | % i I present herewith re) marked A,B,C, DE, ¥,G, | government of Texas. Giotir guished art dise and rpecie jimported into and exported from this 2 sa, certigea Dy the Auditor of the Stato, tind wield | ig i amount set cut in schedule C, bet saisad , | <ategee 71 yy the signature jovernor of the » up of parts of previous iseuss under the lows of her sv port, in each of the eight months previous to September | % H Stete. | Texas, and it does not appear what portion of this | - 1, 1662:— | Pe » ‘These papers show the laws under which the debts of | amount falls within any of the laws of Texas, authorizing | hard to Commence: ov tr Pont or New Yonx—Vauce ov Int- % | sw tracted, and the amount of bonds or other | issues or loans. { services of Mies a Pan a chy 30 debt issued under the laws referced to re- fore, that. for the information of all | Cushman, Be ie emabled to vie wih the other establish Imports. ‘ | mufiee (o declare that all the public | jnents, athe, le not enly renowned in ber own country. $16,408,470 ount of the debt in the agrregate, aad the | od prior to the att of Gongrers of that phe nyo & ia . 2 Teprerentation of preerett eanse ouaes, cheracter of cach elass te presented in tite paper agoom. | republie of the Lith January, 1540, and ail the debi of | ©) "eral dram leaghable piece ane = 13. 086.102 pal Manf. tobacco, do ing Ce og sabmitted to me by the Assistant | anid Reyubiic made recetyable for all public dues, are, in tary iatuing the scoond five millious of stock to Texas, as pro- | (ther country, aud must coutinue #0, as long as they are Joly, 1500, egiownts in the whole to the sun of twelve vided in (he net of Oongress of the 9th September, 1859 under the able management of EP. Christy. millions four hundred and thirty-five thousand, nino | Hardware, cases Ni Furpiture, phys Ningyong 10,761 638 Treasury, and dated September 19, | my judgments, debts of Texas, for which the duties on y's Miverneis.—This undoubtedly talented and 20,987,008 i | imports are epecially pledged, and that relenees of all | ¢ popular band of negro performers continue, if 9.990.998 From there papers it is shown that the pubtie debt of | claim agniuet the Unked States for or om account of such Plc, more atitaetive than ever. The unbounded suc- 14.096 050 it Hiyvoa, | Texas, with interest at the rate presoribed by (iis In.rs | debts should be fited ia tho Treasury Departmont of the | h bas alway: attended their concerts has mever 15,461,090 Sperm candles, Ibe. . ecccn | under which it way contracted, computed up tr the Ist | United States, before the Provident will be justified in alled by any similar performers in this or any ‘$100,267 a7 Drugs, do.... hundred and olghty-two dollars aad slxty-elght eens, | | Thete views, though hestily sxetehed ot Us the ua. porte j ped pent Sma hemneterbeprrprne nhac Be KT y ($12,495,082 68.) der the pressure of much indispensable cerrent ~ perts, in the elght months, is $10,554,490. Of the imports. | Carriages... , ly the (erms of the act of Congress of Oth September, | meen, ary Kevertheless the result of much previo vail ie nightly fed to cxoran win tee $27,771,120 was tn wpecte, and of the exports, $1,065,079 | Books, cases Rovene, ligh } 18:6, five of the ten millions of stoek provided for are to | tomand examination. Iftnd them to accord with * | most reepectable assembiages, who testify thelr ap, eh t dash nb, on tite Soom Do. heavy | be tseued to Texas at once; the remaining five are to bs | very rlaborate argument on the subject presented by the | tiem of the y with cethustastio barva“ef op. was in specie, showing # balance against us, on Bhecilngs, white withheld by the President until all claims ageiast the | late Attorney Civneral, (It. Johmon.) and therefore ud- | plaoce, ‘This is justly merited, for a more tal ated ub alone, of $20,104,160. The importations of forsign mer- | | Shectinre en #— United States for thet portion of tho ab ublie { mit them with entice confidence in the legal e:nclusiots | pany does not exit, ° | RS — debt of Texas, for the payment of which the “dutios on ( stated. Y« ae ehandise, during the month of Septomber, thus far, have erican 3 | imports’ are apcoially pledged. shall be released to the | | ant pe ee v | United Btates. To the Pas What c'ass or amount of this debt falls within this de- scription is te be asc: rtained by the laws of Texas, whieh laws ofeourse form the baris of the contract between her | Conenrring im the co and the present holders of these claims. | the Beoretary ¢f the T) ‘y is hereby directed to 1t is obvious, from the most earciess perusal of the law, | the last five millions of took to Toxas, oa the condi that Congres: considered the United States as Mable been comparatively limited while the exports, including epecie, have beon larger than in August. It will be seen that, notwithetanding our large «hipments of specie, the aggregate exporte in the eight months have been but Kittle more than one half of the aggregyte importations, | ood if there Ut ie, therefore, not astonishing thas specve continues to 0 forwerd ia large amounts. pay all that portion of the debt of Tex: the ich of which ‘ duties om imports’ had been pledg oy epecified in taid report. MILLARD FILLMORE, | po TT oy ORe PF Leon has not yet seen it, w ndviee him to go and aice hie famnlly at once. It be Pery ‘The Merk Lone Express of the 18th of August gives | the laws of Texas, Symopeis of the Debt of Texas, referred to in the preceding | Weautifl amd Very * sumoroms, the annexed account of proceedings in the Royal | ‘Upon ne other Bi ocheala te thet aity justiiable mo | Repert carveably to te official statement of the studitor of || Tun Wotan ~ Professor Anderson. is, without doub< ultural Society of Kugtand, in relation to the tive for reautetuy releases to the Caited States to be fill- . stab the act of Teh June, 1847, nett Sz .sordinary man in the world, aside from Agric ed for Outstanding issues under the act his tricks 0-4 the stage, which, rren with the change of “American Phosphate of Limo | five alions of th tock to be pald her, “En other words Fey a tara aaaaale at | \ceation. ‘oring together such Immense audienees, and Beoretary having been dircotad hy the Counoll to \o titted ; ; 1 1848: " von élite Of the olty—tact the math todd tngetteg on On selben pg mom \ tment to pay ell that portion ofthe putile debe of Texan, | PFimelpal ons. es acpaed Wealner having cleared ‘ap beouatt inf th of mineral phosphate of Itine in the United Btates, and | and laid its hand Bpon five millions of the stock provid- CUD esccesccccccccccetusccses MANES GB — “intone socaneli to ae mae hat substance whi pop ay by bey! that portion aon & Jouse; and the disin. bi in reference to the specimen of that eabstance which Dr. Gabe oe | of her debtor in her failure to do so the five millions | qi, Toras han celtinated in apeoie value, cence of the Wizard's — oe oe Denbeny had forwarded to the Duke of Richmond, re- ee Aue withheld ehonld be 4 fund out of which that class | WO ounin. » fa which ‘be periocmed after : t- plies a pmeman det ae the American Demeatis, pit j sould be paid im whole of in part, aa the relative amount | ET actin densi eee Dighte are limited—he goes oom to Mivister, Dr. Daubeny, Air K. 1. Murchison, Bir Charles | Figure head. of euch debt and the fund reserved should determine. - » na Firemen's Fund comes Ia for « night; and there Be Lyell, Capt. W. It Smyth, Dr. Shae, Prof. Johaston, of | Four, bie | history of the debt contrated by Texas while sh? Ovtstanding lacuce under the act of Teun 1 ONS? © | grand day performance om Saturday, at two e'eloek, Durham, Mr. Johnson, Secretary of tho Now York State | St°7e* was yet an independent pewer, and her subsequent im. | Outstanding lswo under the a ‘Sa Jan Bowery Asrrrrnyarns —The constant of ta “nll corporation into the Unien as a State of the repabdlic of | 4 > J lent whieh ix at this elegant establishment Agriculture! Society, and Dr. Cooke, Professor of Mine. = | the'vnited Beaten, It le Delicved, makes the Calves peates | 1899, and the 14h Jan., 1640, vis. Ir chswtte vik the soos propertathe cassen ralogy in Harwood University, and laid before the Ooun- = | Undle for this portion of the Texas debt. if — yee pimaer ey re Ps Ratimated 1,900,615 To Py t — te shold te Hiterally os on 902 10 | This evening. im addition to the already powesful compa. ? i a g i 4 5 aélon the 25th of June last, The following resulte may | be deduced from this eorrespondence:— 10 per eon! annum understerd, and of eaey tothe present qacr- | et ereret iene tet = = | tien. ‘These laws all proceed upon the idea that the (mo — ——— 9,082,098 7 facctnating 1, The mineral phorphate of Hime has been found in 1 1 | saichilgations of inde es are bindieg when | Matimated by Texxs, In spocke value, ae fol- Slime lidion &. Hown, whee pesbemenees nak Gabe the Awerionn States of New Jersey and Now York; | tear” hey attach toeompacts between States, or between | p,lOWe. vit — since were ro handsomely applauded; no doubt, the Am. at probability that i, wal be discovered in MEL, todas Russir vet‘n,tona6 a0 x | dd individuals, and that they never cease exept | of 4 phithy atre will be filled to its utaaost capacity. - of , ee a as ‘o1 f * » hot, 1 == ny . . other Stoves of that Union, as in Came: \* * aus Ra: re giteict, MO — ae mn | = 1,661.908 95 | Ketexennocxen Hasse Relonr'e celebrated band of Orleans are Hone ieee Warn of the ITigblamde vf Syptlarvort |. Théte i nothing particularly Important or interesting “ | im thie statement. The exportation of breadstufls bey 2 Thé fpeelinen Mom New Jertey, forwarded by Dr. | been only ton moderate exvent, and of other -¢: 09 y to the Duke ef Kichinond, had the appearance | there hes been nothing above the wroal Tovement. ofa reinstbnbte taciety of oryetalli 6; baat the form: | rhese tables ate Valuable to those engaged ‘a the forvign high ft cosarted as mot stated. It wae fount estes Maskely ne to contain 9 per cont of the | trade of the port, aa they keop posted tp relative ty the Outstanding besue under the act Feb. negro periormers. etyled the wy tavusmeeoe to hive two of their excellent entertainments st this Prinetpal, at 10 por cent interest 790,090 00 4 age | ext. They met with great , whoreby the responsibility of the | Primeipalet $6 35000 © sss.000 00 | stele busoese #9 than hone We entisigate former i# destroyed, and the meane of falGiling hor obti- “Sones On m Pr o gations treneferred'to the Intter, all sach obligations, to | Methmated interest at 10 per et. 790,928 00 Mr. Mints intensely Interesting romance of “ Manvers the extent ot lonat of the means thus transferred, attach | B® Fo LBS sir.000 26 | tay aild Gf Crime,” has, we understand, been drame- +iihal! their foree tothe nation to whom sush moans asa pe a 7 oe anaes, Merery ee ntloman, and will short. Gonorer, pare... Fancy brands. ly with | subjected to the dominion Vrete ! 5 have been eo trancferted. expbrten of line, from, end alunina. Tix Importation | shipments to every part of the worl, and can regulate we bees @ 9 " i ne 4, of Stamford place, Liver. { will be found that all writers om public law, having sae blag eh wp ond a white Nee Nesey, would | thelt eperations accordively. Tk will be seen that our ‘ sng authosity, are agteed upon this poiat, from the | Pittmated by Texas, in epocte value, « fl aaeny The Tart. Moenty the Dogish market for many years | exports to the West Indies ana South America form a | © * time of G wher nent bay hey proposition toetbel aceh 45,160 00 Re daor coumvnded, in fenke han ee / at e 1 i “ of ia | nf ie ‘ obvie at, tis not aa dle 1 . © In ee te areret, ond. & teat Rae, Sas | vey tmpertons part of eur foreign Wade, end ther ts . en times to erateovert it, without 430 60 arness, foF a purse and stake of $1,90 |, whieh was won mah to tue depth of neatly thirty Thin vein | 0 doubt but that our commereial intoreourse with thos aA h Getsientinn: eke thee Gia ges ef Gta ily Wy Vermont Lady Mowo® and Pelham were seeutred at Crown Potnt, near Lake Chemplata,in Bssex | erections of the world is steadily and permanently inn = s— 6 nd, has basome indispensate for po vuary, 1840, ie oe follows, ela == can wat did not start, : conuty, on A wad wogteat | proving. he establishment of linos of stexmebiye tw. | Manille | Do: rived Wir= Gorge av | 4 cd thet provision Ob ie eee | Peper cee 898800 00 | Sakic entered a 90 load tO 0 Moedan | rmenn this part and porte in aud about the Gutter ites. | Cores ivi ba So | new considering. SOURIS 1A atwlk 6 Ak) gattmmmted IBUETeRt, 6 5... oo, 1 V. etauien onueree © q dank Mesiter Snes hawetit? Yer war ston tae , <4 ernie i Worthern— 14 oe q nag eerie exe pemay saipaqemt, Tig vein | @6, bes brought ae into more kmawdiate eunaeetion with See 1S le ene ea | He ma wn bo Congress thet Temas bed eoatencteg | meme 16108 0 + Tiae—0.03; , ten a ty a |