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‘The Judiciary Act. AN ACT to amend the act entitled ‘An act in rela- tion to the Judiciary, . Passed Dee. 14 1847—“ Three-fifths being present ”’ The People of the State of New York, r-presented in Senate and Arsembly, do enact as follow: Section! The Court of Appeals is hereby authorized inder judgments in th: to decide and argued oefore If at any time a ed cherefa, shall be ia a. urtof Appeals al otion shall only apply to judgments ren- in the ssid Superior Court or Court of Common Pleas, in cases where such jadgments shall exo-ed one thousand dollara, exolustvy of coats, and to Judgments ia aotims for dower, partition, and of ejsotment, §4 No general rule or order of thy Court of Apneals Court shall be of any foree or eff-ct Deen pubdlished in the newspaper at Albany, in which legal notices are by law required to be published, once ia each week for three ruocensive w §5. In any action at law, when made by the Sapreme Court of this State or by the Jus- tices of he Inte Supreme Court, upona bill of excep tions, oither in granting or refusing to grant a now trial. any party to such action, conceivin thereby, may appeal from such decision to the Court of Appeais, at avy tims within forty days after the service upon his attorney of @ copy of the rule or order granting or refasing to crant such new trial 96 The Sling of recurity ta the offive of the clerk of the conoty in which the trial of the cause was had, t gether with the service upon the oppositi notice of such seourity of the filing of th: ohjeots thereof shall be deomed and tsken agan sppeal fedm each decision of the Court of Appeals. The security to be fled ux provided in the last z nection of this act, shall bea bond by two sureties, with or without the part: and shall bein the penalty of conditioned that the party appealing shall pay all such accrue and be asjuaged auch appeal; and no much bond shall be valid unless ap- proved by one of the judges of the Court of Appes: ‘tioss of rhe Supreme Court, a county Judge or clerk of a or of the Supi ‘wnti! tt shell ha: cept the trial of is: me, by consent either party, #h hearing to be bad e manuer as it ot # keneral term, of New York. any county, a gi duty, to perform ail veral causes | » term thereof held in the city of New York, or at any previous term thereof, fn y time before the expiration of the next term of the raid court, to be held in the city of Albany. aoram of the said court shall fail to attend any term th-reof appointed te be held by Jarges as may attend shall have power to court from day to tim», until & qaoram of sais oourt a §3 Wrisof error hereafter issaed to the Superior Court or to the Court of Common Pleas of the city of Now York, for thy purpose of removing from the ssid court suits or proceedings pending. or jadgments render. from the Court of App of the Supteme Court; and all suits, proceedings or jadgments hereafter removed from the raid Saperior Court or Court of Common Pleas. by de removed to the C lay or for @ longer of error, shall ‘The provi- himself aggrieved to the opposite party, ree huadred dollars. ainst bim upon §8. But no such appeal shall prevent the appsllee from sotertog up judgment in the caus where he would otherwisy be entitled to do ao, or from obtaining satin faction of euch judgment ualess the appellant ehall ob tata and serve an order granted by one of the judges of the court, or a county judge directing a stay of proceed ings ip such cauay. 99 Such cause shall be broutht to argument fn the in the same manner as other enumera- nd the court shall possess the same pow ers in all respects {a the greuting or refusing to grant ® uew trial ag is now possessed and exercised by the Su- preme Court in like cases § 10 A transcript of the record of proceedings of the Court of Appeals in such cause shall be remitted to the Supreme Court, where such further proceediages shall be had a8 may be necessary to carry imto effect the jadg ment, order or determination of the Court of Appeals Avy general or special term ef the Supreme Court may be continued by adjournment to such ime as th) justions or justice holding the same sbull, by an order to be entered in the minutes of such court, direct; aod such #/journed term may be held avd continued by farther adjournment, as often as the justices or justice holdiog the same shell deem necessary; and notice of the making of inotions and of the hearing or argument of causes, may be given for such adjourned term, and *motions may bs made and causes beard and argued thereat, in like manner and with the same effect, an at & stated term of such court 9.12 All appexls from any vies chanorilor which may ‘be beard by the Supreme Court, may bs first heard ata general term thereof $13 Acy justios of the Supreme Court or any county judge mey, out of court. allow writs of ne eavat in suits ‘and proceedings in the Suprem Court, according to the course ead practios of euch court, in such eases and un der such regulations as shall be provided by law or by the rules and regulations of such court not inconslatent § 14. Avy of the proceedings in partition may be had ata general or special term of the Supreme Coart, ex # of fact, aod suoh issues may be tried at a special term of auch court.by the justice or jus- toes holding the the cause. and pursuant to the pro feth reotion of ohapter two hundred and eighty of the Jaws of 1817, entitled © An act in relation to the Judict ary,” passed May 12, 1847 §15 Av «pplication for a commission in eny action at jaw in the Supreme Court to take the testimony ot witnesses not residing within this Sta’e, may be mady in vacation or term time to any justice of the Supreme Court or county judge at chambers in the couvty of bis reridence, notwiibstandiog the venus» in such cause shal! not o¢ laid ia the same or in an adjoining county $16. Orders in equity, which have heretofore been made by tuo chancellor out of term, may be m any Justice of the Supreme Court, beiug or residing within one bundred miles of the county w citor,or party, makiog the Application resides, at any time, either ia term or vacation, at chambers, or at any place selected by such justice In all transit ty actions. the declaration, when filed in woy enit in the Supreme Court, shail be filed in hd clerk’s office of the county wherethe venue skull b and all pwpers aftérwarda filed tn the suit by tn the same office sixth section of the seid chapter Is bereby repen §13, All bills in equity ta aid or defenow of any ‘at law shall be filed 1a the clerk’s office of the county in which the venue in euch action shall be Inia. 419 Every writ or process, except eubpaans for wit- sball bh ve been iseurd betore the Great Mooday of July last, aud made returnable oa or before that day, and which shall not ba before that day aball be recurned out ef the Court af Chancery, or Supreme Court, it shall be filed with the clerk ofthe Court of Appeals; and, if jexued out of avy Court of Common Pisas, it shail be Med with the clerk of the county ot eacn Court of Com- all the parties in ions of the eight: je by @ the goli- ‘The forty action been retur ied on or f llows : —if issued §.20 Al) papers and returns in all oases of special pro. ceediogs before any justice of the Supreme Court or any county (fflorr verted with juriadistion tu euch proc-ed- ings, bereto'ors required to be filed witha clerk of the Supreme Court, may bo filed with the clerk of tho county in which the proceedings ehall bs had, if they shall be before a county offlcer, and if before a Justion of the Supreme Court. they 4! where some of the parties reside, orin such other county as suoh justice shall, by order, direct. ‘The Superior Court and the Court of Common Fi-us of the city and county of New York, aball respect- fully have and possess the same equity jurisdiction which is conferred upon the severe] county courts of this State by the thirty-first section of said chapier, or by any other aot ~§92 Each judge of the anid courts respectively, shall 6 and possess the sume pow hold speciel terms which may be appointed by raid courts, to take testimony aud to hear and determine suits and proceedings in rquity in the several suite and procesdings fa which jurisdiction is given by the laat preceding section, us ie given to the justices of the Su- preme Court while holding a special term, by the twen- lon of the said chapter, and general teria of th herein provided, aad # re hearing may be applied for and ordered by the respective couris is previded in said section § 23 Appeals from the orders and decrees of tho said courts, respectively made at a general term, may be Drought tothe Court of Appeals ru the same manner and under the same regulations and restrictions as ap eals are brought from the Supreme Court to the said ourt of Appeals §24 Section twenty-six cf the raid cliapter is so amended as to read as followe:—As many county court io each county, except tne city and county hal! be held at thw court house {n such #r usual place of now holding courts of eommon pleas or circuit courts, and at such times as the county judge shall by order appoint, which order shall de published in a newspaper printed in the county, once & Week for three weeks succomively; tie county Jude may change the day appointed tor’ holding sald terme, and may increase the number of terms or dispense with ‘the bold:ng of any such term, by an order made and en- tered two months before such change or alteration takes | effect, aud immediately pubtishe Vided, und the expense of euch publication shall be # sounty charge 426. The twenty-seven! is so amended os to read The county judge, fa each county, shall designate as mauy of said terms in each year for the tri | of issues of fact by a jury, as there are now terme of the Court of Common Pleas in such county fixed by law for the trial of iasuen of fact by ® jury, which terme ebuil be desig peted fa the order published os aforem terms for the trial of Issues of fact by a Jury, and Jrawe and ssmmor il be filed in @ county | and jurisdiction to ay Cireot the ourt, ia the erms of the aa bereinafter pro- ection of the said chapter be urore ‘@ theretor, aod atiend the now required for Ceurtw of Common Pleas The Vornis 80 designated shall be held at the places where the Courts of Common Pieas, or Cirouit Courts, ary now by law required to be heid 26. No mote grand jurors shall be summoned in any | ar after 1847, in soy county, to attend the Court of as therein, than were required to be summ yearly to attend the Court of General Seasions of 4 county by the laws in force on the twelfth of May. showsand eight buudred and forty-seven ; and when, in | id Jury sbail not by law be required | ad every term of the Court of Sessions, ‘he county judge aboll direot which teria of soch courte * grand ary shall attend, by an order to be made and published 90 provided by the twenty-sixth section of the said uc on 27. Every county judge, within the oounty in which he shall have been elected, shall have power, and it sali | be oh duties, and to do sll when not holding a Coupty Court. as might ave been done or performed by the inws in force on the twelfth cf May, one thousand eight buodred and forty- seven, by the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, or by suy One or more of them, at chambers or otherwise, ‘when not holding court, o¢ by any such judge being of ‘the degree of counsellor of the Supreme Court, and uct ing #4 & Supreme Cou t cominissioner. § 98. 10 shall be lawful for the county court of each county of tols State, u; gious Corporation, in ¢ gu order for the tals of aoy real to saeh corporation, situate in the couaty where the ap plication is made, and to direc moneys arising therefs such uses as the suid corpors approbetion of the county court, f most jor the interert of the dorporation to which the real estate go sold did belong; provided that thie net shall not | moo extend to any of the Jands granted by this State for the support of th pe 29 In all actions founded on covtract, in which a notice stating the nature of the demand, the amount (> whieh Judgment will be taken, and the time from which | {aterest will be computed, shall be served with the pr sotion shall be com. | original any reli- it sbait be deemed proper, to te belonging application of the | went aad ive to bs jain: § 30. Prowf by affidavit of the with @ copy thereof, and of interest upon such demand, shall judgment record. 98t. Whenever a cause or matter ehall court, im which the ve been attorney, sol! be tnterested, or in which he would be excluded from being @ juror by reason of consanguinity or affinity to either of the parties, or in thy cision of which he sball bave tekea part whi judge in avy other court, it shall be bis duty to make a certificate atating such fact, and file the sama | In the offee of the clerk of such County Court; and thereupon Jurisdiction of such caus or matter shall be vested in the Supreme Court. in which such proeeedings ccording to the practice of such court, a6 might have been had ia such County Court, if such eause or matter had remained therein. 932 Whenever ary eurrogute of any county shall be preoinded from acting as such {a any cave by reason o , Felationship, by consanguinity or sfiaity, to any party {aterested therein. so that be would be exclu- ded from being a jaror, or by reason of betrg to any will, or of having soted as counsel in any cause, here shail be no local officer in such county to dis- cbarge the duties of such surrogate. or where such local officer shall «lao be incapable of acting as such surrogate by reason of the forego'ng disabilities, in the case of the surrogate the county judxe of such county, or in oase of bis disability for like cause, then the district attorney of the power and exercise the Ju- in such case as the surrogate of thorised to possess ing in any count, such court shail yesterday moratn; shall be nad thereio, ‘consequently the boiler almost severing Mary Quynn and Miss psrah Healy wi injured A colored man, named Nelson Smith, beggar woman, standing at the kitchen door, received painful wounds. ‘The Legisisture met at Anna) gs . by the election of Mr. George D Brewer and Eli Duvall were elected Chief and Reading Clerks. On Christmas da: such county, shall po: On christians dy churches, and wal risdiction in all respec h county would be ¢ it not for such di y $33 When tho office of diatrict attorney of any ooun- ty whall be vacant at the term of any Court of Oy. Terminer or Court of Seastons of any county, or the dis- trict attorney ehail, trom any eaure, be unable to attend the term of any such court, the members of the court, except the Justice of the Supreme Court, may designate some Kuitable person to act as district attorney at such term of the court; aod the person so desigaated sball | bave and exercise the same powers, and discharge the torneys elected in the manner 4 by law, and shall be entitled to such compensa- be paid out of the treasury of the county, as the lof Supervisors sball allow §81 There shall b+ no desiguation of Justiees, under the fortieth section of the raid chapter, at the general election in the year one thousand eight hundred aod uch justices shail be designated, ah pro- vided ia the eaid section, atevery general election of members of Assembly, after the year one thousand eight very justiow hereafter so de- 7 of the Court of Se; same duties, as distric! bundred and for.y-eight tignated shall be a mem! one year, commencing on the first day of Jan after his designation; and no justice shail he shall be entitled to serv. tho Peace during such year, by virtue of the election under which he shall be acting aa such justice, at the h of the fortieth section of the said chapter is ro amended as to read as follows:—When- aver, at the time appointed for the commencement of apy term of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, or of any term of the Court of Sessions, or at any time during y euoh term, if either of the sald justices shail not xtwend such court as a member thereof, the county judge may,at such term, designate some othor Justice of the Peace of tbe county to supply the vacancy o -attendance of any such justics, un- til the justice not attending as aforesaid, shall attend such court as a member thereof; but such designation by the county judge shall not authorizy the justice de- Hevens hes been withdrs time of such designation. §35. The last paragrap! ‘An ioe boat is prep ‘amden. tween the city aud the new depot of the line at Tacony. fire occurred about 1 o'clock this morning, by which of Messrs, Farr, Power & Whiteman, in ith street, was greatly damaged. The main building, together with two or three others ad- Joining, were destroyed. The proprietors of a camphine manufactory in the upper part of the county, and two boys who were at work in the building, were severely injured yesterday by an explosion that threw off scattered the inflammable materials over their persons. the luborator Brown,above sioned by such nr 1847, Winterish Weather—Fatal Kaplesion—A Christmas Er- ror—Southern Mast, $e. ‘The weather continues quite winterish, to which we have this morning three or four additional inches of ow, which fell during the night. Quite fearful and singular explosion took place yes- terday, in the kitchen attached to Mr Fox’s refectory, on Light street, killing and maiming several of the at- In connection with » large cooking range, there was a square fron boiler in the back of the grate of the range, from which the hydrant water was thenes forord to different portions of t! appears that there had been no fire in the rang a and that ‘he pipe lwading to this boiler, a4 well as had frossn The tire wi without a kno oiler exploded, with a terril knocking the whole range into thousands of fragments. At the time of the explosion, four perrons connected with the establishment were stavding in front of the with their backs to it. Mrs. Mary Ana Roden, dow Indy, was kiifed instantly, a fragment of the from her hoa Mise din, and made in the ge of this fact,ana crash, lis yesterday, and or- lackstons a8 Speaker; a drunken man entered one of our ing up to the altar, asked for a glass He thought he was in a tavern. mail continues to fall daily. The ne paper express is now some four days in advance of mail. Puravecenia, Deo, 28, 1847. Susqguehannah Co. and Delaware Bridge Co.’s Notes— The Slave Case—Steamboating, $c. ‘There is much indignation expressed here among the holders of Susquehanna Co. and Delaware Bridge Co. at the stoppage of these concerns, announced ‘The notes of the former bank were in very general circulation among the store keepers, and the failure will bs very geverally feit. was in bad repute: lation was hot so great ‘The slave oase is pending in the U. S. District Court this morning, before Judge Kane, and attracts to the court room & large portion of our colored population. From the number of witnesses to by exezm{ned,the hear- ing will probably extend over to-morrow and the next The other concern d, of course, the amount in circu- ay. “The steamboats upon our river are all retreating into rters, in consequance of the ice, The John the New York line, is morning conveyed over the ring to ply be- portion of the roof, and wgoated by him to supply uny sich vacancy at any 3 of wer term than that at which such designation shall be COMMERCIAL INtELLIGENCE, Stock Markets, Purtapecruia, Dec 28 —First Bourd—2000 U 8 Loan, 6's, 67, 995%. 5 00 State 4’s, 73; 17 North Bank, Kentucky, 0 A Sales—1)0 Girard 8B: cond Boara—6000 State 5's, 73; 100 U > Bank, 334: 93% 2000 Chesapeake and Delaware Cina, Bi 24; 3400 Schav' 73. 500 do. 727; 936. The seal required to be procured by an: clerk by the seventy-second section of the said chapter, shall be the seal of the county of such clerk, and shell be used by him io all casea where he is or shall be re- quired to use an official seat. 937 ‘The second and subsequent sections of chapter three hundred and eighty-rgut of the laws of one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine, and chapter three huodred and forty of the laws of one thousand eight hundred and forty, shall not apply to aounty clerks from and including the first Monday of July, one thousand eight hundred and forty-seven; but nothing in this section contained shail be ueemed to exempt county clerks trom keeping accounts of their fees and travsmit- ting to the Seoretary of State statements thereof, as provided by chapter one hundred and twenty-five of the jaws of one thousand eight hundred and forty four, bat every county clerk and the register of the city anc coun- ty of Now York shall keep an aco uct of all their foes charged or received by them or which might belawfally charged or received by them respectively, and shall file After Sates ~80 Mech. 65, 43%: 6 peake & Delaw: Cattle Market. At market, 400 beef cattle, ing oxen, 34 cows and calves, 8500 Beof Cattle—Extra, $7; Working Oxen—Sales Cows and Calve nge from $70 to $110, Sales were made at $17 to $40, ac- - lot sold at 87}g0; a few Cos- U Sheep—Very a Swine— Market same as last week. Se , 99! 150 Reading in yokes work- eep, and 600 io the office of the said secretary, statements thereof. in the manuer and at the times tioned chapter. §18 No county clerk shall tax costsin avy case except where the amonut thereof. exelusive of actual disburs:- ments, which the party for whom they sball be taxed sbali be entitled to recover, sball be limited by law. and the taxe J bill of costs and all «fi tavits, presented to the taxing officer on the taxstion of such costs, shell be in wcified in the last men- MARITIME HERALD, Port of New York, December 29, 1847. 148 all oases attached to end filed with the judgment re- ocr or enrolment. 439 Trauscripts of judgments rendered in this State ‘States, Waly certified by the clerk of euch court, may be filed Bad dockvted by the clerk of auy county in this State in the same manner as judgments rendered in the Supreme Court of this State Anu utter the thirty-firat day of January next, ull judg- all transcripts of jadgments and d crees, docketed in the office of any couaty clerk shall b- dock-ted in the same docket, ) 40. Ir anall bet .¢ duty of every surrogate, of every county clerk, of the register of the city and county of New York,of the clerk of every court, and of every per- son having the custody of the records or papers ia any lic office, to search the fle: dockets fa bis off papers, records, a rectnees of such tranecripts aad cearches, when required to do #9, and on the payment or olfer to pay chargeable by law for such rervice; and every surrogate, clerk, register, or other officer, who shall urglect or re- fuse to make such search, tranrcript or certificate ar aforesaid, when he shail be *o required and the fees therefor shall be paid or offered vo be paid, shall be dewmed guilty of a misdemeanor. 441. In all cases or proceedings in law or equity in the Supreme Court or County Courts, the parties to the suitor proceeding, or their attorneys or soiicitors, by consent of the justice or judge who eball try the cause. may io writing, stipulate to hear, try and determine ruch esuse or proceeding elsewhere than at the court house of the county where the tame shail be pending Such stipulation sbull specify the place of trial or hear. ing, and aball be fled in the office of the olerk of the court! in which the cause or proceeding shall be pend ing; end such trial or hearing shall be brought on in other cases, unless tho time thereot y Kuch stipulation § 42. It shall be the duty of every sheriff, deputy sheriff, and constable attending any court in this State, where the sorvices of @ orive abail be required. to act as such crivr,and no fees or compensation shal! heresftor be allowed to any officer or other peraon for acting as orier of any court in this State; and the ottice of crier, exoept as provided by this section, is hereby abolished § 43, Whenever no time shall be prescribed by law at or within which any writ or process shall be made re- turnable, it shail be retarnsble at or within the time therein specified for that purpose (44 Tre ter Cc! Shivs—Talbot Story, Caut n aud Sin bor; Sir Robert P ell, Minturn & Coz Mason, O: in any court of the United Bi Lreech, Mayngue: Brigs—Overman. Denn:.on, Madeir: Ameea, Bragbary, Charlest C. ments, decree Willard, Fall River. Ship Cabot, Burgras, Mari t ¢ 13th, lat 27 07, lon papers, records, and vipts from any such rtify to the oor Bark tease Mead, L Britsh brig Waltron, Dv plaster. to Soule. Whitne: British bog Bream Wiseman, lath aud grindstone 4 dockets, and t+ Post. Virginia. an, from the wreck of the schr Belle, with naval stores. 2barks, unknown, Brig Nathan Hale, Madeira. Herald Martr D barge Shark, New B McFadden. fram Boston.” Cleared—Bark Lyra, Remington, Havana. Miscellancous Hecord. For loss of schr i:ffort, on her passage from Philadelphia for Newburyport, see Telegraphic. Packet Suir Sippons, Cobb, for Liverpool, having been it} aail wis moming. Letter bags ge. The Sin Ronert Peer will also sail this morn- lug tor Liverpool. Br Bark CatrHvenssuine, Rankin, from Belfast, which has heen asinore for some time on Rockaway, has been got off aud towed to thecity, Banx Mancia Cieaves, Wilson, which pnt into Cork on her voyage frm Liverpvol to Boston,“would have to dircharge and repair; she had proceeded as far 8 lon. 18, up to whith point se bid & suecession of westerly geles, wnich caused her to leak, she then experienced a gale of great violence, in which her miinmast was sprung,and the jeak imecreased so much that hier painpe evuld not keep her free, when she hove up fur Cork, where she would be detained 30 days. Bria Paros, Young. of and for Boston, before reported put verpool 22d ult., had shifted cargo off atevere gale 20th, She was ready for sea again 3d ii i ‘The Palos was not leaky. cur. Dox Juax, before reported missing on the voyage for Shanghal, was ne ided between the American and Boyletou ik, tua, from Cienfuegs your.” whenever it is ued in the ninth, nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first sectious of the said chapter two hundred and eigi of eighteen hundred and forty-seven, shall be deemed to mean the period of ous year, terminating on evry thirty-firat day of December, after 1847; nod the term » when used in the said ninth and nineteeth all be deemed to mean thy peri nating on the thirty-first dey of December in every revond yenr, alter 1847 §45 “The fifui sub-vivision of the fourth section of the fourth tile oJ the second chapter of third part of the Revised Statutes is hereby ameuded, by striking out * or against corporations;”’ and the process by which aay suit shall be commenced before ce ugainst a corporation may be from Hong Koi B12 000, equally Scena Ricnaxn Borven, at Fall took the NE gale of I6tn, off Montauk, aud was hove to; the caring to the foresail gave wey. aud they were compelled to sead her; shilted eorge db about five of which wi through her bulwarks. We are indebted to the office of the Savannah Republican, of the same the words a justice of the p nerved on the presiding officer, fe gurer, or any director or trustee thereof, name such director or trustee may be called 447. Avy pexson of good morai character, although not adwitted as en ator: defend s suit for any other person, provided he is spe- cially authorised by the party for whom he appears, in writing, or by persons! nomination ia open court. ) 47. Whoever shall in person prosecute or defend any suit or proceeding in apy court, or before any officer, shall recover the same fees for any services performed therein, which he would be extitied to recover if such services had been performed by an attorney, solicitor, or counsellor; and all the provisions of law in relation to the buying of any claim, with a view to prosecute the the lending or advancing money in consider- ation of a clatm being placed in his hands for collection by any attorury, solicitor, ¢ 'y, Mey mane, prosecute, or Foreign Anrtwenr, Dec Ship Talm Avoiens, Oct 30—Arr brig x, Nov 0—Are ship Orlando, White, Seena. W. Dee2—Bark Seone, Robiuson, tor Boston, still ot counsellor, shall > every case of augh buying’ a olsim or lending oF ren: ing money, by any person proseouting » suit, or proceed- ing in peroon 48 No county judge ehall practice or act usan at- torney, solicitor er counsellor, ip spy court of which he shull 06 or shall be entitled to actas a member; nor shall avy partaer of or persow connected in law business with ctice or act as an attorney, solicitor or counsellor, in any court of which such judge mbail be to act ad @ member, or in any cause or proceeding originating in such evurt; ner shall any uct as @ counsellor in any cause oh shell have originated in aconrt of which he shail be or shall be entitled to act asa member No judge of the Superior Court cf the city and county of New York, and no Judge of the Court of Com | moa Pleas for the said city and county, aball practios oract as an ettorney h was to leave about Nov 1) wich steam bork ‘Tartar, £us “ Sth aud probably went to sen Care Tows, CGH Oet 20—Bark Emma Isa for tio Janeiro onk Noy 30—8! 27th (uot 20th). wre orders; Marcia Clea poo! tor Boston (before reported put in in vistress). Cronstant, Nov 22—No Am vessel 1m port jacke for Autwerp. a Nov 16, started on that day. bat returned, the On the 20th, the ves y, "he wend having changed to East, aud so continued on the v ther May. Stet any such judge, pr or shall be entitle ning West again Of proceeding wh: ona Kona, bp) 27—Brig Fralie, Faucon, une. Dana, Smith for Bostoa, dth or Sth. del! w Vouk, is snppose t, Knowles, tor S ave sciled about | of counsellor, im any ul Allen, for Boson soo “aldweil for do, abt ightoo, Whiting, for N York do; Strabo, Hussey, Boston) soon; aud ethers as before states that with the exception of the #t Paul and Thos no veesel would leave for the Uuited States for 3 or § 60. No recorder shall practise as an attorney, solicl- tor or couarellor, iu eny court of which he sball be or sball be entitled to act asa mewber, or in any cause or proceeding criginsting im any euch court; nor shall any partner of or person connected in law business with recorder, practios a8 an atteruey, solicitor or o e)lor in any court of which suob recorder shall be or aball be member, or in any cause or proceed- ng in any Kuch court hall practice or act az an attorney, counsellor or rolicitor in bis court, nor in any caure origivating in such court; nor shall avy partnar of or person connecied in law business with apy surrogate, practios or act #6 attorney, solicitor or counsellor inapy ceeding before such eurrogate, or origtnat- for Singapore (not eatiiled.to wot a Rotrerpam, Nov on; seht Maria k of any Judge or officer shall sollcttor or counsel, in or by employed tn nate belore tuch © oF offlger act as at- eny suit or progeeding offleial ohare: @ before him, as attori spe. Oct 9=Sld brige 1th, Osceola, Reed, « B Dee 16=Cld big Brean, Wiseman, NYork. Home Ports, Dee 2i—Arr brig Arrachr Fortan Mansoa, New Orl are Bark Ida, Hallett, Emma. Baber, shall have becu employed ta, ted as wttorney or agent in re- 4 controversy, suall sum which shall be fam moued to try any question !n relation to aay such | claim or mateer Siate of New York, Secretary's Office : Ihave compared ths preceding with the original law, n file in this office, and do certify thet the same isa or rect transoript eretrem who shall have dot the whole of the sald N, of Bi Gordon & Tal- rd, Liverpool, Grin- nod. New Oclews, Ju huson pencer, Mobile, ED Hurlbat & Co; H hards. he—Two Brothers, Bement, Washington, NC; Uncle Drake, South Amboy y~James Gaihom, 93 days. to Draper & Dev. poke bark Elizabeth Gil- days, with cotton, to NS. 10 days, with t Juha, NB 8 days, with r (of Thomaston) Sleeper, 8t Marks, 20 days, to Coe, Anderson & Co. Scho James L. Moni M—Arrived—Bark Indiana, Jones, Taylor, Charleston: nd Ocean Queen, iipin’s, in eat in . wait red im Boston for er, from Baltimore ou off deck ths rest broke Launcen—At Wirensset, 234 inst, by TW Chadbourne, a fine bark of xboat 350 tons, owned by the builder and Cap » Who is to command her. At sniie place 24th inst, by Mr David Jackens, Jt, a beanti- fal prig of about 150 ton for Boston 15th ‘arnham, Brenholm, ampon) Sept 27—Ship Yumchi, Canfield, fo treight, and others as before “hips Palmyra, Lecraw: Rambler, Bal- on, fe Boston rederick Pratt, uutil afer Nov Liverpool; was h dora, Holmes, 8, from Boston, arr , Wilson, fin Liver: 851, no date, els which were ot under Wilhams. for Singapore ‘rances Whit- load. Oue is Macao, shout Aug 27—SId ship Montreal, Doane, NYork, Ch . Boston (June Ix) for Singa- Salem (Jane 9). noe (Durteh) Popken, for h) Brock. mit, for do, Suayouar Sepe i2—Sh!p Montank, M’Mich rel, loading for Ta port 34, b.rk Layraige, Lewis, for Boston, nv. Oct 7~Shins Clarendon, Easterbrook, for Pe- Ashburion, White. fm and for Chine, anc. Bausa—Arr prev to Oct 29, bark Luey Penuiman, Riddell, Woalthuil (Hampton Roads abonr Ang 27). Nov 5—Brig Kate Pendergast, Evans, from jet 24), ar 34, and remained in the outer roads, Caroline E Platt, Pitman, Taylor, ———, Barbadoes; Cld shi jurtel, Baltimore; brigs Ph Jadelphia; sehs Jane, n. Fredericksbarg; United States, G ant Ph Reeves Philade!phia: Larktn, 10, frishereoe, Foiindelon hifrdal- nme Patriot. Mover STB iloc Borers New ‘Vert et ‘ freee bagi Satie Bae ua in the eveni: ‘Cruz. : Easrront, Dec 20—~Arrbrig Ella, Hall gs Dahiia, Jane, eTown, BU. Dec 19—Arr brig Dee 19—Sld Dayrel Websier, McD: nip Cotta 1101 Tess, ‘and Adlantic Pio»-er. Galt, Dp, Dec 2o— Arr lotmes. Philadel, ig All hr Dee 26—Sid sehr Mt ‘aH, Dee 2—-Cid bark Isaac M brigs Macon, Hoey, Baltimor . Wiscassur, Dec 26—Sld ship Bay Su New Orleans. woo! B Adams, Boston—50 chs sulphi mn Cf Schneider 10 chs, sulpha t seuce 14 buley corks PA Briathru opium H Killett—71 bali do—10 bates corks W ‘wine49 bas perfumes 26 chs thistles t hx tru: phur 4 brs verdigris 10 bxs liquor bxs essence 22 © bxs oil 1 bag 1 bale sulphur—264 bxs all St Marxs—Brig son & com! hhd hides 4 beles do Nelson—I1 bbl beeswax Tdo cutting Atwater ‘aner. do; C Fishkill; F Conant, do; A D. Johnson, Boston Cla, Balt mare; F d; J. Gr onell, Greenfie! Cunn.; & S. Moore joston; Mr LR. O. Slater, E Bedford; 3. Markham; W. L MeKennan, New Bedford ‘Theo Cuyler, ditto ; J tlebon ; M Lewis, Lewis Co; Ala; Mr and Mrs Robertsoa, NJ and Mrs Bartholomew, New D Fitzhugh, ditto ; Allen Hilso, dit E, A. Kiags'e’ Auderson and Li D. Morton, Chicage yard, Coan. ; 1. River, Westpnint ; W Porkison, Philadelphi L JH We ham; O Bennett, St Low nison, 8 Le Si. Barnum, 6 # Robe u, M_D... Se u 'W Pratt, Deep Ri Wood, New London: water,do; R Hot Middletown: F A € Oliver, Boston; G Middletown; C Brooks, JK Starr, H 8 Sturr, Philadelphia; W ‘Thurman, Elmira: G Ludiv phiag PORTANT, IF tel, with a view 116 ¥illiam street, opp very handsome stock of Overcoats nnd body Sacks, t from $10 to $16. Aiso, Cloths, Cassimeres and at low prices, for cash enly. ‘and black Sacks ure handsomely trimmed, with velvet F d wadded entirely. nelly worked silk fronts. Overcoats made to measure at very anme prices at which they nve sold ready made. d27 h var s mace up to order, collars and cuffs, . Pa cs nnd doesking, from $1 to $8 perp Gents who are in want of cull at 2034 Aun street. Afso,a large lot of Pauts, Vests and Conts, made to order, and not called sor, will be tol! nt and below cost. or no rale. UY HALL DEESS#S FOR GEN’ 2ves, farthfal representations of the ebaracter JULIUS DEJONG I mey Dresses and theatrical properties made to, order overcoats, 3; vets 20 ire and on the most rer sonsbl Id street, 2 doors from Beekman str for gentlemen's teft « To save trouble i Jookiog rfamery. you have only to eal of the largest a Kurope. General W Eleciuary, and Dr. Wood's Sars ters, Dr Van Zandt’s Pil Swayne’s Syrup Wild Cherry, Ayres’ Cherry Pecto Dr Wadsworth’s Worm Killer any Deuirifice, x moat besutifnl article aed fessor Silliman. y! with a great uamber of other horse medicmes, By W hi celebrated manufa er; Morris Tebiaa. fo evict the prine)psl performers are Mr. dner, the Queen, Equ er, cH Sig. Perez, Hug ard his children, gift" Cards printed fro No. 4s Futon street, N.Y. Lathrop, au ia, St Pierre; schs Bri Sergeant, McFarlani maica; Thos P Coope: c% NYork. Sid 19th, 4 Dome Tom Phamb, ke ke. all He HOC. 15 — 1s, Joral, ———=, N York; juaMtity os eb ice ant he Tinister, do. erue, Nichols, Trinidad; schr ve ndded a large ers to their extensive coliec: exeonte all orders they may be favored with dnsing the ‘Our friends and patrous may rest assnred they will rior to any brevicns Feat served equal fnots ‘mucy end Moss Baskets, hi fully arranged in various styles. ¥rars morning will THEATRE.— secuesday, Dec 29 will ve ¢ Diama of V sLHa—? Mr. Jorden 5, Valzha. ¢ Burlesque pz raveyaura of selle, M a rt Duck, Mra Hort; delivered in rotation UNLAP & THUMSON, Seedsmen 635 Broadway. neer Bl OW Lit= HOLIDArS- Geuts’, boys’, Led ss and al other Gai ies; binck. bite, in Over * lives, and al! too numerous To mention; Cork Boots, water- proof Dress Bote, made to order; Boots and Shoes 1419 Brondway and 42 ¢ snal st cr HRI5 (AS—At this season ot the year, mas,” itis well understood that all stores are » eli replen- ished, to'meet the wants of the most f' st Ume, itomght, to be taken into conside ‘end of the year; cousequent! eee, Crowell, Philadel- Camargo, Allen, Philad. ip Globe, Wright, and ‘Cid ships Arcole, Yorn; Cordova, Lowell, and burl Sarah. Churchill, New York; hia fur Boston. Cl barks Cou Dianthe, Browa, Havana. ¢ 21—Below, brig’ Belle, chs Thomas Fenner, Nickerson, row, Nyack and NYork; Rieh- Puthill. Philsdelphia. | Sid 26th, brig Algou- cxxt, Dee 26—Arr sehr ‘schr Sasan, Russe! Dec 25—Arr brig ¢ Bim Arr steamship: Ibert Duck, Mr Steven: Matilda, Vv A bert Fitz Henry, Mrs. Madison; 25 cents; Pit avd it 6s—Curtain rises Gallery 123g cent AtnAM THEATRE—U. Evening Dee. 29th. the pert force of the WIKE’s SECOND Ir, Hield. After which, the Gaffer, Pacha of Abydos, Mr Greonlaw, from. TmaNce to 0) : ion, that merchants Selim, his supposed Zuleiks, the Bride of Abydos, Mts. McLean; To conclude with the free of the 1 Max, Mr. rtafford: Naz Tu preparatio., the Din take stock at th maiming on hand: te of st any and every sxerifi 375 Broadway, most res dies to the followiny NE t be disposed wi ‘RK ROBEKTS, foul Browns NYork; Bhuedway, Deme- ‘Tiek, Herbert; Lisette, Mrn of the SECRET MINE. ce to commence 7 o'clock. Boxes ALMO'S OPERA HOUSE —Weduecdvy Live 29, will be neted, the vaudeville of NAVAL. MENT'S—Admiral,’ Mr Anderson; Lieut Franklin, Mra Postifex, Mrs Vernon; Mis followed by the bal y Ernestine, Miss Wells; Le Comt Mr Alfred Neville with the comedy of LEND Golightly; Mr W B Chapman e ;_ Mrs Major Pho! , (new) Simmons, — d upwards; chemi th cuffs to match; do, very. rich, trim- $180 andar trom $7 to « ve capes, from $2 and upwards; do do collars, from 1s 6d. aud upward 20 do do do berhea, from '5.do do ¢e colars. from 5s. 6d 1 from $140 and up- irevierre do, fr h do, from 3s 6d. aud upwards: om 64 and upwards; 750 sheer, ™ ib lace bordered do, new style. 8 Mortimer, Abbott. HALIE—Nathane, ngers Arrived Manseites—Ship Cabot—J Roux; A Chabrick, lady and child—17 in the steernue. Forelga Importations. Manseities—Ship Cabot—i1 bales N P Draper—66 bales | Sages fom $f and upwart real thread lace capes, very rhea $5a0d upwards; 0 embroidered jinen carabric heudkereh ef wards; 10 d, trimmed with lace, very riel $1 aud upwards: 500 bxs wine 61 bags E Fe'di acter | Mi VADKWAY THEATR: —W. wilt be rresented, the drams o! or, the Land of P, Ame: mevery variety, at ARIST MAB AND Maller—i6 bxs si NTS ee Ast Pureel!, vir. Lover; Sergeant; H.bernia Miss Gordon ND SANGARIS: vo We) EABS PRESSE Ld Are chey’s, No.5 John suveet, isnt ural, crowded with fy thers, brothers and lovers, selecticg fiom ‘his unrivalled stoe! nging Birds, presente forthe Grst of the yenr, y prospects of the fur ord 6 bxs oi! 7 bkts 2c box 1 bale carpets 17 chs bilist of ATIS. A —Cybel, MIVe ie is, Signora Civeca; Atis which will be added the comed: d KIAGE—Sir Chardes Racke ady Racket. M asa remembrauce of the p Remember, No 5 Je NeY GOODS FOR mium Com Siore, 303% Impoiter and Dealer in rich &e respectfully annonuces to the public, ‘thit he h special preparations for the hotidy oC useful and ornamental goods. ‘Work Boxes, Desks, Favs, Shell Combs, fumery, Catlery, Ac, which will w masider 12do 7 bxs moze !7 bal pots 3 cks tartar 2 bxs seaa 25 cks flour of PE HOLIDAY Dragget, Mr. Vachi nley. Te Buiae Walts Sur le Peintre les Pleds, by Signora Ciocen aud nor Morra. Dress Cirele and Parquet tier,) 50 cents, Upper Bs. Joors open at 634 a’clock, performance to commence at7 ITCHELL’S OLY MPL ‘Dee. 29, the perform: OF THE MAKKE’ fancy Goods, French Jewel Importations, ew York—235 vales cotion Coe, Ander- boxes tobacea I box cotton Holbrook & apap bales rope ‘of Dressing Ceses, Pere at reduced prices to particuler attention to, his emium at the late ens’ Neck Combs, &e.; 8 goods, NB. ore |. Plain combi a of the Golden Comb, 2033 Broadway. » » rieh Carved Comba, which obt Fi yy C. in, Mi | VISIBLE PRI i Tvrspay, Dec. 28 AMERICAN HOTEL. ap itchie, Phila; W Read, U.S A; D Moore, Newburgh; —A la Mode, Mr. Chantrau; Lute To conclude with the turce OURKE—Charles N: op '3—LADD AND BIGELOW haye just been adding to their large and well selected stock of go ids an asgortineut of FrenchBrace Silver Cromb, Ice Cream, Card Receivers and Ca chased Silver Pitchers, toget n moad Jewelry, consisting in part of Kings, Kar Wings, Brace- h the great variety of oth satisfied cannot fail to please al ay favor them with a call, both in respectro quality epee alreaay ob- oO 20. wi STORK PLACE OPERA— Wednesday, Dec. 29th, will 3, | Ad be presented Bellini’s Opera, in three acts, of | PURI- jora Cloulde Barili ; Arturo, S’r Benedet- 8'r Ferdinando G. Beneveu Settimio Rosi; Brauo, 8'r Felix Geno Gualtiero, Signora Stri Leader of the O: foxes, Parquet, and Baleony, $1 id. N.Y | TANI—Elvira 8i th an assortment of Via- d Henry, Manchester, h tsussell, N Bedford; Hail, do; Saml Jenks, do ; Henrietta, Sig- Jets, Brooches, &c. nora A vogadr. tore, Signor B: hestra, Signor Ra- Amphitheatre, 50 it 8 to 12 o’clock, ement from 1to 3. Doors open ice; as we inte 1 d to keep our ri of selling noo articles cheap, corner of Fulton street, first corner below St. P1 U, 3. M.C 3H W. Hunt, “Salem; , do; John Jones, do. H_ Brown, Philadelphia: J, Wyatt, Canada ; 8H tanger, Brat Philidelohia'; L Mulvaat, Boston: LR W. Woodford, Boston ny . Jones, Bosto; Lt Lindsay, Sherman, Pokeepsic: Capt, Beeeh, E. Hotchhiss, Sing Sing; E. Fe ECHANICS’ HALL, 472 broadway. neiween Gre: and Broome streets. Crowded to overflowing with the ASHION of New York. OPEN EVERY SUCCESS | Thirteenth Week of the MINSTRELD. ICH HOLIDAY PRESE* TS—J. AGATE ha receiveda splendid asvoriment of Gentlemen all the lagest and fashioval of plain black and figured silk nnd satin Cravata and Scarfs Suspenders, Gloves, Diess mery, &e ‘Alzo, 2 full oss ‘ Under Garments, ic. of his cwn manufacture, comprising one of the largest assortments of gentlemen's. furnish Dress Goods. compris [5 rigwal CHRIST Y% bhish nm ad GN. CHRISTY, C. iN . WELLS, T wt Wiviiese: aiteore | rtwent of Shirts, Collers, BRIGGS, whose original | and inimitable concerts aro aightly honored wi ighly respectable audi nces, and universal] Jar character o ores under 18 years, 1] commence at 3 0’ . Dayan Afternoon Concert. Doorsopeuat 2 o'clock, Concert will commence at 3 o’clock a 3° Tasphat, England ; 1. | CROTON HOTEL. BJohuson, Ithaca; J Jacess, Ashland; R Smith, Detroit; E | T Gilbert, Boston, | EASTERN PEARL ST. Wm Bradley, W 8 Shipma: JM Ludlam, Long Island; E Congdo, 8ag Harbor 5 nu lidays are recommended to try. t nas cents, C toe at 2; convert wil fe Duten aud of most superior quality, impored by ‘OSSL & Co. No.27 Ann street. Curacao, Kau de Noyaux, Fersico, ete. Biachop, a very pleasant beversge, made of French and nosh wines. Punch Syrup, which mukes the m st d: neh thet can be mads, without auy trouble; also the cele- have, for yeurs Aiso Cardin | ant through Pinten: loob—Under the management 29—Pert 1—The iu avariety of Soni tt 2—MODEL AW’ or Living Male aud Female Bigures— "Hagar and Jshinael,” ‘Boaz, and re. hilds, G Lincola, M FRANKLIN HOTEL. JR Gowen, Boston; Mr and M and Mrs Leoaard, Mattawz4; J Butimore; Col Hayes, Albany; ‘Wicox, Springfield; J McCulloch, New York; Gi gases New Kochelle; M ‘ord. Scriptural, Tableaur, Ruth,” “Saint Tobe: 8 Mansy. Gosheo; *Amizonian’s Oi as, Massacre of St. feptune Kising from the Sea.” 3— ynso’s Dream,” “Grand National Orchertra Box, 50 cents M Alexander Phita; Jos Ferris, Stem- HOLIDAYS=32 BROAD- r has now open his complete col- received by the late steamers Ww “Lute Player,” ** HOWARD HOTEL. Li ice, New London ; B Se- hos. McClure. Liv Um’s AMERICAN MUSEUM—P. ‘ F. Hitcncocr, Mannger.—Splen tious and perf rmances, every afternoon at 3 0’c evening athslf past7.. A company of BE OO! fromthe Desert of OPIAN SERRE reat care by his tasteful an jclude all the novelties of the lock; gad every: CAMPBELU’S ETHI- RS. GREAT WESTERN, IVORY CRUCIFIX. SH. P Miss Bernard. Miss Julien, Whitlock, Mr. P, Wax Figures likenesses umerated an entire from the mat cele- eres, toilet Fiacors, ke &e, fine Bronzes, Faus, in every con- Inkstands, Tete-a-tet Groups, Statuettes and ceivaule variety; ebony and Cases, travelling Coses,work Boxes, Papeter segar tea and mone» Boxe: arved rosewood. styles of Low ard Cases, Souvenirs, Portfolios, Pocket Books; Bc hemizn GI variety: Portemonnaies for ladirs and gentlemer Ormaments; musical Boxes, snuff do, Accordia t Weights, fare ets, watch stands, 's for sewing, bisruit Gr jon: mechanical and musics) . segar Lamps. Vases; rich dre and Portraits of ae ad Capti do; Bsexton, WH Iu 1 OCounetl, Rather L Haskeil, Baltimore kinghom, Waterbury; P Se Pi ‘Washington; Col A y eckwell, he Famous Fortune Teller, Wax Medel of the Haman Body, to be seen privately at sn odeur Boxes, ¢ Admission to the whole, twenty-five extra charge of 25 cents. cents; children under ten years of age and oli watk alone, 124 cents. Reserved front sents, oue shilling ‘Thermometers, toilet writing ff the most beauti ight, Indiana; J 5 rahan, Baltimore. LOVEJOY’S MOTI. Long Island; J Smith, Ashfield; O © Harris, | M EJ le ilerrick, Fatifie ds J Chuid firid: 1 Patcher, § ¥ Vellia, Poughk sington: J ham, Pittsburg; C Walter U Keller, do. 8 R Parkhurst, N J Baldwin, Newark: YE VA ERTAINMEN'TS at the LA- AZAAR, THEATRE AND mer of Liberty street and Broadway be opened eve y afie;noon and eveuing. ‘The proprietor epared for the holidays a number of magnificent Dioramic jews, which cannot fail to plerse w diseri The performance will view repres: uting the Nar Hook Light House, packet outw rd and homeward bound; the wh jon of the most complete aad ex tertamiag character. f by a representation of the Nombardinent of Ve Cruz and San Juan De Ullca, As frigates, wat FAYE’ SAL MUSEUM, coi Hi Morzison, Pats. tich opera Glusses, a great variecy ; Toxthernatics| aud drawing {natruments in boxes. camera Opticns. Frevels Confechon' 1 commence with a diormie tarine xee, sel(-noving Toys, : OSH, 325 Broadway, opposite Bro y Ne Princeton; A D Eulmen, Phila; fe preseuting an ol) HEAT BARGAINS io india Shawisand t Canton Crave Shewis of evety description, '$ BECK & Co., 359 Broadway. UE‘TS FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S DAY —Those gent'emen wivo intend fa bers with their eammands for C) HI make known their wis! st Louis; J Ba'lan, Boston wood, Mass; WC Durhee Jua, Boston; J MeVickery, Glen- NORTHERN MOTEL. |, New York; C Robinson, lady acd f' phia; JK Kenny, Alban Aleno, Cannj dy, 8 Drammon G Jones, BL Fullerton, AR s: 8 A Hoyt. Fi Farrington, F Gerard, Newburgh Koberts, Piermout; WM ‘Tents’ Bruuswick; H M Weed, Sullivan, RATMBUN’S HOTEL Mr Dimmiek, Oswego county; Ira Mrs Mare: nal captuce, all cout to reader this ezhibition ‘ove of the mort intersting and aterring that could 'd view of the city of Lisbon from the Sea: the sublime representation of shipwreck off the coast. Iu addivon to the above will be exhi- bited the figures in the Mechsmeal Musenm.cous Singing Bird, the Rope Dancer, the K Admittance to the Bazaa: free; ts the Thentre and Mechanica’ Museum 12} cents; children half price. Performance to commence at half-past 2 oelock in the afternoon an Massachusetts: khartand lady, New York: J Baltimore: E Brown, Philadel- ; Mr Kenny, do. NATIONAL HOTEL. rie; J W Hisbrook, Bloomin) NJ; E_Noreross, lor, Newburgh; $_ + /M James, Lewiston; h sek, HV’ Voorhe es as exrly as convenient — number of orders will be supplied, and those ade in astyienot to be surpassed, y ally delivered at the specified time. en under $5, it having been red number of oders occ “ppointinent. irregulssity of delivery. and rmpossibility of do- rr te Player, &e , &e— ‘$3, sine hh 18 8), each. and 1p Dnavor able di: HE HALL OF NOVELTY. comer of Centre and Pearl streets —TABLEAUX VIVANTS,or the Living Model Artists, Male and Female, every evening, superiorto any ever offered ia th’s city. Also, Minstiels, Misses West and Cordelia Comic Singer, and the Pearl Admission onf ahilling. Doors ‘open, at ivery | ‘Their U White—Az lea i ‘we'e never ins \ORBURN & € OUQUETS OF WE h street, Bloom ngdale re ke, made un handsome: the New York Hotel. A prom ing a condition for flo 55 1 A *LOWERS—LENOIR, ond,hand and table bow’ W.H. Coleman’s mets, basquetts, vase: ble price. Order box a choice greenhouse plants for sale. OK VALPARAISO AND CALLAO.—Tbe fast sailing thip ORFHEUS, 573 tons. Freeman. masier, will sail as «bove, on or about the Wth of January. ket accommodation: slip. ‘ofield, Hammands! TAMMANY HAUL AMMOVH PANORAMA OF THE s1ppi River. painted ou three miles of canvass.exhi- jug & view of country i200 miles in length, extending from the mouth of the Missouri river to the city of New Orleans and reaching over teu degrees of latitade, being the largest painting in ihe world, at the new roadway. adjoining Nibio’s Garden. Ope every evening, ‘Admission, 50 cen| commence moving at 7 o’elock pre Afternoon exhibitions on Weduesdays and Saturdays from 10 AM. till 12 P.M. 628 121 re. bit THEATRE, Phitadelphis- Marshal; Manager, Mr. J. Wi jua—3d night of the eng»gement «f Madame Bishop's ope- company. ‘This eventug, Dre, ti commence with the MAID UF Ait’ e Hishon, Mr ING THE 'TA Me Murtry, Orenge Coon- B Glover, New WH 1, Ulster Connty, ute, New York; Panorama Building, in NEW ORLEANS—Louisiana and New York Line of Packets—Vers reduced rates of Fre ght —Positiv first nnd only regular Packet, to sail tomorrow. Thuvadsy ‘The new sud splendid fast saiting Packet Ship OSWEGO, Thornas Irgersol!, Moster, is now londing, and wi } posit her regular day. farn'shed_accommodiions At Orlears Wharf, foot of Wall street, or to E. Vositively no freight z Aunday exeepte | D STATES HOTEL. Sheffield, New Haven; U At- D Bradley, Southy L Lane, Connecticut; § For freght or £6 South street. beard after this, Wednesd will plese send in their New Orleans, Mr. Wm. Creevy, who. will all goods to his address th, the performan 'O1's=—Principal eharacs EB Breuhall, Bos. ton; Captain F Ward D W Barton, Warren, RI. STERN HOTEL mg early. Ag Packet Ship VANDALIA, be fe will succeed the Oswego, and sail her regular day. BARNT.U CANARY BIKDS—Signor Antonio dpinette hibitivg his wonderfally trained birds to the vub- lie at No. 323 Broadway, neatly opposite the Theatre, ove W. Tr cy’s carpet store, a: 10. and 12 A. sd M. Thisis beautifur exhibition pleases all—ladies in particular. AL BALL OF THE IRISH- eat the Coli- Y; Mr Shepardson, © Luttan Webb, New Haven; GH Nichols, & 8 Lyon, Rhode LIVERPOOL—NEW LINE —Keguiar Paci the 26ch January—The new and splendi? fost aniling et ship SHERIDAN, George B Corthish. master, is now ing avd will positively sail ns above—her regular di freight cr pasarge, havin; 04 board, at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall » Collms, 46 South atreet. The Packet Ship GA Hant, mister, will succeed the Sheri TAYLGR’S HOTEL. Mr Jenkinson, Philadelphia ; # Hull, Massachusetts ; C H Brewster, New Baght children half price im, and sail her HORAN TY. will take omtickets ($3 exch) can be procured He eee, ices eruce titeet, oF of the. followieg. com: Grevory Dillou, 97 Chambers street; Joseph. Stuart, Bowery; James Mat out Willian RUE—WM. T. JENNINGS & ©O , Drapers and Tailors, 23! Broadway, American Ho closing up the affairs of the present co- partuership, which expires on the first of February next, ant to the enlargement of cheir store to meet the wants of an ex: ive patronage will, on and efter this date, « fle sortmaat of Reaay Mad comprising overcoats, cloaks loons, vests, dressing searfs, cravats, hdkfs, gloves, of 25 per cent, which will b for the winter, t ction of the stoc! STS FOR HAVRE Second Line—1 he EOPLE'S LINK STEAMCOA1 = OK ALBANY excep ed. — Through Direct—At5 o’eloc! M., from che Vier between Cou Steamboat OREGON, Capt. AP. St Monday. Wednesday. ani id Steamboat COLUM. Tuesday, Thursday azd ‘Saturday 5 O'ciock, ?, MomLanding at interme toot of Barclay street. Steamboot in B. will ieave on Monday, and Sonday aftormonns. nt § o’el 8 AMERICA, Captain Thursday aad Sotorde boats will atall times ar Morning Cara for the an + James Reyburn, 23 Fancy Dress Artic! Manning, 166 Pearl street: icholson, 50 Pine James Olwell, t 5 n’clock.— youths’ and boys’ overce : it 5 o'clock. At spenders, &e,, nt a reduction ducement to those wanting of which will be evinced by ik. every article of which will be st street; Thomas Swanwick, 55 Pim K. B. Daly, 4 Broad c.M a i Francis Mavu, 156 Pearl street. Th M&TH eftjvi Utere oer 5 o’cloel . bbe ye inv i e aime for Freight taken at inode K at the Shakspeare Hotel on Thursday eveni eduesday evening. Tickets to rooms, or nt his residence, 82 Cnnal street ‘a MELCODEONS, AND ALLOKVE ONS.—The subscriber, mauufacturer and importer of i sortiment of Accor- fy ast or West. u taken after 4 o7el ce are forbid trusting any of the boats of th» (ine, without a wnt ten order from the captains 01 on board the boats, o to GED TO 5—NEW YORK, LINE FOR ALBANY AN the foot_of Courtlandt street —Pamengers 1 arrive in Troy in time to take the earliest to Buffalo, and north to Saratoga, sure steamboat, KM- wats o'clock. kegud sday. Thursday, and Saturday. poly on bo«rd, or at the office ou the wharf. Iso, French and English blick eas- r, warranted good Pants will do well to A neaubseriber, will be ready for delivery on and alter Tecontains Songs, wit adame Bishop, with popal handsomely. b EMEN Sew ‘ithe music con 3 6 Multon street, come Line Steamers ISAAC NEV re ‘Albany at 6 o'eloek aaday, Now 28, 1917 PHIA MEDICAL Hous GERMAN PHYSICIAN, 15 ye: wer in Philadelphia. a insladies of e delicate nai stil] continues to enj valids, whose co p\ may depend on b= ‘anfe and energet GREAT NATIONAL PIC URE, which should odor every Legisiative, Odd-Fel- ywa, and Pablie Hall—overy should be the Heer }!iean Kmblem in tne ho h was printed by Col PUBLISH #D—A. ine of every Aimee N OF INDEPEN I for the Rot the Siguers, has DeNCE,whiel da, at Washington, containin engraved on st Siaraving ys 2 by 3 in ints are 10 the most, 6 malways condueted by Dr « treatment, toa perfert eu: ‘a moinent’s notice with medi- emeelves in the, most couvemient Cure warranted or oo eharge required. by W.L. Ormsby. hi Nouce to gentiet jew; call at the Tui- ice of proofs $2; three copies $30. Address Wer. 116 Fulton street, he subscriber $4, eclaration of Ladependen , Union, or the cy ch, tar, Blue sud t. re shortest jadia proofs $9: person who will of the engravicg of fa squire from ¢ hirdand Union streets, ys For full narticalars, see 4t! epre Spunitof the Timer TE TREATISE for one year. Ad- and post-paid, WA, ORM! NY OVEL ANDO INTERESTIN n Fai 10) ‘ a 5 "0 w aud Comieal i hess thei ‘h Canadas &e. Sold, or cles, 57 Fulton a . Moriiscn, 204% Fulton street, tes his entire time to the treatment ot Pri particularly Gonorroms, he 5 tional debility from a nal, em ssious, aud he éures without pain, ina, with the siguatares of Sir Astley Coope i 20434 Fulton suet. FINHARDI°s GILDED BASH LI SIGNS.—Theve | rican Cholagouge, | Bull's Sarsaparil- " 6 ‘a da Wild Cher re alto japanued to any color t jeebew & Coy 198 partnership heretof re ex- Myas dlacalved on the Ist of to the weather. 1 ili be attended to. Th etween Meinhagdt & Scott, PB MEINH ARDT, “ NeW YORK GAS LG! 1, 117.—The annual election for t will be held at this office, No. he 10th day of Ji between the hours of It and Re o'clock, A. My R. COOPER, &@ DUANE STREET, bet ‘and William streets, has for the last’ fou} joyed the most extensive, practice in private He caa cure the most cured in two to five deys. ew method hy which in from one 0 Awa os, WAT S8—The subser ives and , ten Directors of t HES, WATCHES —The subseriper receives and me Coucte aciret onstantly oa hand, watche: s of the following highly F, Cooper, Loudon, duplex ert Roskell and M. 1. enses of this di Strictnre—Dr. Cooper hrs a ae cits the fa No 33 Duan Pesay will pay, th ieee Ino a erent variety of othe