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early preted! ADVERTISEMENTS BENEWED EVERY DAY. Derren? Answers to Advertisements sent Mail must be post paid, they will net be taken from the Anne ‘oat Office, Pree hin tino he ‘ IRVING Hi USE, Baoapway, New Youu, OOLUMBIA HOTEL, Cwxanut STRent, PHILADELPMIA, BARNUM'S HOTEL, Cavvenr Srnexr BaLtmons. WREMONT HOUSE, Teevone Srnver, Boston, BUSTS HOTEL, Byascuse, New Fens. WILLARD'S HOTEL, veam Puesvent’s Manazom, Wasnincron, D. @. netage RE W ADS. liters tui care Sry discriminatit ing the last two years, fa Engl and J. W. . NO. Miodall, ‘Millengen, Wm, William M. Neroland, fisy be lad ot Wm. M. ‘Morrisim, the Auctioneers, Messrs, Cooley & Ke 1) Ni rk, which are: Astley’ ties: Boyer’s Symbolic, folio, River Thames 25 evry, Foreign Ambassadors Lords Dukes Treseury and other warrants,oy fait, Beraldry; Bel s nenaee 8 Oren bop eragay, eee inted boobs. bud libraries of the D ay 3 3 vols, mor; 200 Engraving clio, Boysell's Stak jrammar Scho y's plates; Briton’ of Englands v0 EWARD.—LOST, ON TUR 167M OF NOVEM. £ hy euntpin, waived at $100 Phe ae Tewate by leaving itat Henry | (5 ‘ : on Wrosdway ‘and Courtlandt street. po cae mba Hy Herculaneum: REWARD—STORE BROKEN OPEN LAST SUN- | Council of Trent; Defoe 50 éay night, (Yeh instans,) of W. TRAITEL & 60., ers ip dowel oy : & 4 River street, Troy, New York. re was taken from the rok a eet antity of Goldand | Evypt, firet_edivion, 2% vols., folio, fine proof copy; Pita- | raceléte, Rings, ke. herbert, 1 Farmer’ Library; Finden’s Illustration Bible; cue aol sensual ethan cetlaice at WIE aad Foster Gallery; Fox Martyrs, § vol., folio, bi Bilver 1d Ware, Coral Necklaces, Pen Knives, &e. $50 Warand Peace: guet Origin Li zoward will) be given for the recovery of the goods, Gallery of REWARD STOLEN FROM THE BOARDING f Mrs, No, 101 Chambers street, on ht h, ‘anchor escapement, No. 7; al large Gold Chain, attached to which’ were en n gold trinketse The reward named bia’ he pala fe the Recovery of the above articles. JNO. N. OSBORN B10 Hee. ith, at or returning Garden, a Ming marked Chatlos faite, ‘The ecabove reward Wille paid ou its being soturued to 4 Harel son at. O8T.—MONDAY EVENING, FROM CLINTON HALL in the car to Bighth street, a Mom. Book, containing a Feecipt and two sostary tickelg, The ‘finder ‘will bo ping ewarded, on returning it to yt tal LA BUR’ 1 “ight Wall at. 101 Chambers can REWARD—LOST, ON a Lett AY Biota ING, yole.; ik rabinot. 21 vole colored plates; Lardner. ro of more | logical Wor! asa’s Napeleon; Leland’s Ireland, 8 vol Tiksee ke vows Lavege’s Il, Brits History. © vole; London, Interiors, Lm ] Broadway, wheres sulvabis | Provimenta and Aatiquition, bewis Topographical D e ‘ales, 7 vols., plates; Luther a pence The name engraved upon the Locket | 31¥),F.0; Wales, 7 voles. platen: meoken se epmenarapaar = SPORTING, a eerrnnrneme mae ED HOUSE PLEASURE GROUND.— a PURSE ron heats, best three in five YwNaSTIC EXERCISES —W. FULLER Leanok ys fully informs his pupils aad lie Dis Gymnasium is pow open, for the way. Th isee nd for preserving health and i are decidedly superior to all others, cing taught as usual. on the Rete ona B.—Sparring and Fi Istes AAAs rr SPECIAL Ni NOTICES AVA hereby e Kon Ani ckhelders of the CP Canada wine eld at the eMoo of the Company, in the c the frst day of January next, in oseur T3b0, at 1 o'clock, noon, at whieh meri the lection of Direetore will take place, and important m mai ft. mOUDUUST, Secretary. wv tHe Urren Canada Minina COMPANY, Hamitron, Nov. 26, 1849. THE COPARTNERSUIP OF THE UNDER- xpire, by its own imitation, on Feb. Jy TIPYANY, “YOUNG & ELLIS. sete to the above, wo give notice that we have de- termined to sell our entire stock before Feb. 1, and respeet- folly rugzest to our friends in this and the that the: Nt thi Orr Nee $f wremey {us well as tim instead of at auction aa: the same facilities for s oy seepenelbany aS ia bas ores ess er ners TIFFANY. YOUNG & BLL BOARDING, &. PAAR OOADARADDADADA AN PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING A SECOND STORY Toom Bnoec: id let the same, with fuil or 86 vols. Kippio Bic Lira Worl plates:American History,earlyac cunt grepber’s Manna) 4 vols fom th hi, f vols. ; Rozsimor FY English Life, 6 eins ¥ Seis Uvited States; Wal Dodd's Shikspe Peerage; Od and New nee ‘Barun Miscellany: 12 vols., plate over the All wort Dietiona: 10 vols; Lavater P’hysiognom: t. del et Le monu 4 . Francais, 4 vols. folio; Musee ve library: Ps ols, Similes ‘of « Griminal 0 yond bound; ory of tho Rosreau's . Philoroph; rth Relics; Pictures of the Frevch; Popular Tum fone Works: i neatogy: T ch's Morals; Is.; Do. Parliamentary ‘bical Transact SALES BY AUCTION. 1, B. Bitlet B Po plate; Bibi ‘cher, Lt vol rend Bebmen's works. B: ereegnane ok Oe py sane ine ngs George nd Eneray "Furie. Justiniaat, Olivet, 10 vols: Antiquiti Dupin's Church History; 20 vole: Dodsley’s jAagual inburgh Review. Hi ps, 7 vols Pailtig a ints shes i; mee Coscames; Gar- ‘utton Bilger st of England; PHambelde Plants, colored; Lords. 8 vols., folio; Byron's Po oy i Pe Kenyon on Trees, plate: ta, 6 vols. folic Ai ‘Mayo's Parliamentary Preceden! porte of the House of Co: &e. folio ms., Mirror 0! ite MH Devon facory, 96 vols Pls History, 36 vole to; Parks Grannis hraainn So f Shaottionn, aueersct, veins Pema colleet fon of rere east mn selected with gros “Eagl well known book collector, dur- oe John, cr er, J Meaity eotlection ber; they 0D Cy OF ‘cor= oy Broad ‘Autlquarian Century, fi ol 2d i neey uueries, col'd; Carte 60 vol Testament, 255 pla > Honey's Mathematics; ems; Boanties h's atellectual 8ys- 4 o18.; Gibbon's Rom Ball, Bp. Works, t rt] ee ayes 2 vol: ls, flest ed.; J to nical Be 0 Raunt Th Theo~ Royale, 2 vols. folio; Musee Royal, criginal copy. in 40 parts, proof before the Letter, king of Fy goaa lade. Oe 16 vols. y, fol; Raw Life of 1 iho, Riley Ridley; Old. Dee: rd Canterb , arranged hile | ay ts of Commonts hie own pra umeron ens Kabolale’ Works, ihetecopective Bible, many hundred | ‘3 Works, 18, vols; Pietureeque Views om the thine: Sebeuseher Physica Facts. 8 vols fn 4to, 76) beawtiful 1 conan us Britain; Sydi Thesamus, 4 vols., Lored plat Naval and Milit ators | Vack Partial board. Apply don street. OTEL AND BOAKDING HOUSE, CLO: Railroad De: pot—To be dispoe Feaseus only—has neariy four ‘ase to run—in f the fret oltuations in New York; s lucrative Dining Saloon ‘be add The is made by beds. An tod this worth loeeteing after. Apply at tore, 46 Howard street. ti 2 Tailors NEW BOOKS, &. eae een eet basting eae aoa a nat RGAN’S LITMRARY DEPOT, EXCHANGE PI-AC Mei m tas Foe vote, Ne Orelans, La.-- ns ad Bookaot every des . Warrene hk. Montest, will scl At 12 o'clock, at the Chinese A Nay, several invoices, comprising » more aplendid of the der most costly description, and Anest qualities, ‘ssorted colors, of Caloutts Camel's Hair are Shawls than ever before offered im this ke! which will be sold wit t reserve. Most of the on Govere= | Stanhope, on Epistles; Boyer ir ‘assortment ‘aad richest | { | | | | rls will be sold by order of the exec close an | a rich damaak 4 Scarfs. logues will be jonday, the day | and vine months in her last pla. Warrs. EXT MO! BED ROOM, orient ora eeseeesad na eae : . : ‘Address Bs A-, thie P et ANTED.—A LADY, WHO CAN GIVE TH we eapadl 4 @ Juvenile Wess Prenton strat Wanted. Foor Noung tedin te the beh. ae wel as the Engiish, Rank ry ‘and aoe eor~ rectly Can ave pave the advantage cf loagniag Muse, vasal jatrnmenta Drawing and Fane; work. Two s, with grates, a ke, Ae: furni shed with comturt, are ‘At presout unoccupied. Price of Dome t sition, four dollars per weeks Floave apply at No. 204 reat, References required. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A S{LUA- tion a5 Cook, who thoroughly understands her busi- ve satistuctory references as to charseter gad jan be seen at No. 9 Jay street, Brooklyw. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A VERY COMPETENT ty reference, to, enok, wash aud irow 8 & good cook and first'rate washer and Apply at 74 6th # i re. WANTED-BY 4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, (a Protestant, ) ® situation as pl Cook, Washer and Ironer, 9% dambermaid aud Waiter. Cau be seen for two at 186 Ludlow street. ness, and can capability. ANTED--BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation todo either chamberwork or waiting. give the best of country reference, and has lived one year Can be seen for two days. treet, froat basement. Mat 263 Sta: seOhamberaunide and to. eacish in washing Laundress she’ perfectly understands it of city reference can be hi in her last place. Can he nwich street, entrance it floor, up stairs ANTED—A SITUATION BY & PROTESTANT Young woman, to take care of chil- Rambermaid, Pleave call at 30 Kivingtom street, third floor. ‘young woman, to do gener Washer and Jroner, or last place, for the li ‘street, fret floor, up scnirs. ANTEO—BY A RES man, ® situation as fi de all kinds ol ba« ‘The Lost city re Siath Avenue, iL housework ; she i" pews st of reference can be eon for two days. ‘ABLE PROTESTANT WO- © rate Cook, who perfectly ANTED—BY A RESPECTA bi & WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as Cook, Warher and Ironer. or would ral housework of & small private family, Can Of city reference. "Addreen40 Soliermerhorn stroe 2 doors from the stone ya ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young womat tuation ae Chambermaid or Waiter, oF to do housework family. Good refer if required. Apply seen lor two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- tion as Chambermaid and Waiter. Pleassapply at No. ixth avenue, between 15th and 16th streets, front room. be seen till suited. ANTED--IN A COMMERCIAL bf Kes oe - hotel, nppoive rho gg Keeper, b: had some = ene = ~ and the gene~ ve the best Brooklyn, kiv ol Address Fes} hg: pation ts heures of this cite, ‘ae to ea ‘he. ervices gratuitous, for trial, O., at thi De wornan to rk; is and first rate washer city reference ogee | Apply: at No. 80 Centre street, from 8 A; for three days, if not engaged. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oUDg Woman, a8 a good plain cook, and first rate wash er and ironcr; would have no objection to go as chambermaid and wasist in washing and ironing, of do housework in a small Private family, The Leet of city reference given, Please to No. 136 Elizabeth strect, front basement of rear house. rr SITUATION, BY A RES? ‘woman ian good er and i Bhe would be willl oy or do general housework for ®emall ber! family. She is ale city reference can be given. | Waxes comfortable home, Apply at 40 Prin ‘& x004 plain evok, @ good washer aud tees hamberwork oF waiting. No objeation to go & the country. city reference given. jeare as ny 103 Gold street, front room, up etairs. Can be seen for two days. Wanrsn.4 MAN COOK, OF STEADY HABITS, AND whe understands bis business rate Oysterman. Apply to T. H. i} ANTED—A RESPECTABLE a gar ELDERLY lady, 28 Housekeeper. One and retired habite, as ‘Bousekesver, without . ood and desirable home, at fpaily. Good ference yw York ‘iest Utes, aberoiee ons beh A pot syed ood Se A — between Marios Wasnte i The » orvaitirg.. The | seem at ah last pla ane sr phn as liv of city references. basement, Can be teen tyo days. —A SITUATION AS SRANSTRENS, OR ANTE! ahing care of children, in & respectable fau ‘rotestant young girl. Please call at Mrs. © Banc street. NCED AND e family. Liberal wages will Apps at No, 107 Joka street, o'clock icaoxt enainne ot Noval ne eal Wonka les, | 7 ery, together with all the Covertanen Daily an sinetpal ‘Dali Weekly pence orders for ony arsicls ‘am for- . with despat ied. Prompt attention a: mail. Forvign n Boks tn ported bf Litera Depa, adjining he Pest Oto, Now y pees eds — Ritshere thrguchost new roche as fant as issued SSIGNE! A Re, Ke—Van Antwerp & Ong ‘S VIEW OF NE’ ORK.—JUST PUBLISHED, y The Bay aud Oity of N Tocuther wiih Srockiye | fale. 0¢,20h Fury, Se ae fale gates Yori seven feet Ee se extensive view | corner of Wall ptey without reserve. Catalogues now vetehed on the spot drawn stone, by Ba Bevadvey ad printed inthe modere unt | "etly-_ Terme, cash, city funds, _ — t. by SARONY & MAJOR, 117 Pulton street, NTHONY J. BLEECKER WILL SELL, T@18 DAY, AT ye 3! Ye * age | Tosen jt made to the the Merehan Carlisle and trade. al ty Salitance of 89, Wadratbed ae nbove Hate ‘i will b ‘8 copy forwarded to any part of tho States ot ( Canada T, Now York city. = DANCING, RISH BMIGRANT B. Ball, for the Benefit of t Bwigrant Society, will take day evening. January 41h, pr GoAkDES LAPAYETTR'S BALL.—THR THIRD AN- vual Ball of this company, will ‘ke place on Thorsday evening. the 18th tat the Chinese Assembly Rooma, jokets may be obtained from tho members of the committee, ee ~_ CALIFORNEA. EMAN SAILING FOR the steamers of the 13th inst., take charge of a box boas one maare, foot, for a jense address box 2,143, 1, O., > Bell will offies fully solicits t sisting of plat rubber Balls, So Fo t 108 o’elvel treet. An assott well worsby the rding house: patronage of his ol §. PLATT—L. G. ©. Crood ory. China, Glass i account of inrurane pans OF FRESH FURS. SLEIGH RO! AUCTIONEER.—AUCTION, NOTICE.— tensive sale of dh — eecond qt House- raiture, Glaseware Ching Girandoles, | e, by BLNELSON BUSI & CO. 1m, No, 10 North jescribed Fur- | Keo res} friends nod eustomers, wod will contin expressly for city trade.) at WAY. jes Room, SS Broad: ARRINGTON, AU and Earthe nash, oh the brie Empire and - & om market, eopeleting of Hardware, Stoves, 1s, Crockery Glassware and Ch Je will commence at 10 o'elock * among ‘whieh is $0 Cooking Stoves with stensile comple Planes, 2) > f te ry 4 Dee, S. Catalogue sale of val Tiunt will vel, on, Thureday, ‘Dee No 141 William street, Int ings offe ed to thi @ stor nant OUP be pere: moter”, Cy the with damaged Co from some win Cece Tree HOUSES. —' “5-4 WELL KNOWN F Freeman & Co.. are by & Keyed will welt to supply Shi ving the City Hospital, 6 Wns thing tn this or | desirable oll preteras, =] very low rates. Out Houses have been lery. Amongst the and extensively patronized by Californians Prndcrone ‘4 Gentlemen of taste, fod cthers. Call at 80 Broad find this gollestion well worthy of 4 x sitive. al en to be had of the aw C4uTgayts coun, bust. -- yey ees teres, and av ihn place of sale, where STER, No a] : hey, ate puacheons ander Castom smo are Neerge th foment areal nds — Apply N CIM Waseannaellt Px. NT WIND SHOT, NOW READY, A FULL SUP of all siee drop Shot Timck and 1 by cH A ea LAKES, ot a ATED WARE, IVORY. spe all yt aia, and speei= ‘ilvened | La Ly ay rt mene io pond you 4 rg } Tes Sete, rhe, Room jaavan piven: Heo York, eM WOR TAN, 162 William, ated ® Between Falion and Aua st 5 Porite the Chnech, OMMERCIAL “RARE Chav Ge VAntEd, $2,000, in sad with goed ABY, yetion, being the pro} a Boglish and connoisseurs. will ir atvention. Sale po~ etioneer, No. 27 Wail the paintings can be rac Janrtar pet geet Gocente the }i¥ery brain d annem geek BANK AT PRERTA AMBO notes of this Bank are received in de ‘and under eontinue to rend redeemed PARTNER wit tn the te . ‘prone of from san of stock. Address W. nt 9 LAMPS, y Wi Vay AN teaching ; AMER G. MOFFET, SOLAR AND mily’s ng tfast, nufnotwrer, Wee Fe ton etree Febbing, using no turpantine: thé Tampa, of all kinds for i conte. Ti ie is iy i484 Titadellert tor eharchen, steamboate, hot ian raaed Chelona | ahd, Candelotene in silver, gilt, of brow * ally on ae te Globes, Chimntes, seks, me. whi thous it. very lowert cash Bi Solar tate All the forge (aber ih the state this te, for ¥.—-THR | it, by all | pition i | aveune, No. 86. V Guprenyan amp HIS WIFE, OR TWO OR TURE single gentle: accommodated with board, Aap- Piication to eat EN City Ball Place. NFORMATION WANTED SOPAIA CUMLNS, FOR- merly of Plymouth, Dey England ; when last heard irom she lived in Biot ‘Broad NFORMATION WANTED.—MR. A. EB. LOYD, Wao e passenger on the last trip of the Sir Robert Peel, Capt. Chhdwicks from Londo, is requested to gall upon the subscribe a jmporrant Intelligence te a frien MokEWA writes s good The ott Good city reference can be gi teenth street, cermer of Sixth w days, ifm aged. 4 GERMANS. Ww ap MME FRACAISE, DESIRANT r # une bonne famille, comme Femme deChambre colle Seize lee Hobe blanehir le Pin, Dowgieme In Troisiene le pour deux jours, “te lt 2 Seca —— == FoR SALE | AND To Lek. vs E-IN a RSEY. CITY, A VERY ‘DESIRABLE perpet C delightfu bascttokese ore is also a1 —A HORSS, WAGON AND HAR- ether or separately. The horse is six years old, JOR SALE CHEA ERE, to 164% bands high ® fast and stylish tra- Veiler. Can be teen at 54 Cannon street, ORSES TOR 8AL! every r be een a ee Kighth etreet, OsAWw MANO raery oe wa — FOR SALE AT BAL- timore. a well ing & good and in~ we je fee ‘manstnetoring, with all the mecersa- ther with or without Teside on the is PRICES IN BROADWAY TO LE GARY RRAL VERY eh eee offices ay ie gle os sont ve, je osreeniOn oan vem immedi atel it tore to OnN daw alle a paises = = AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS yy ul ORIGIN AL, and copied after the antique, om exhi- saloon NEB headway, (a Deo. 11 and 12th, ray FAGNIPICENT M MARBLE SCULPTU! ty living artiets prices, to be taken of Scagiiole of meryl paire 1 Ait fourth ator (ISON & HOLMES, Si/RNE rasece Any seaman, Lanevas 5 jeeurue, jew or ot above len rorme hie friende and the public, thet te hae taken © very ti comfortable room, at 79 1 atrest, gupreset Ive aching one ro 4 lessons $6, af he 9 residences; * miso transi sures 0° Teseons ble terme. All a drerse:t to him, at his fveme, yiertiene, by_ lester, 0 79 C street, oF to Bicmer borgas, Beq, No.l Pine street, AMUSEMENTS. ener nnn Boyz", THEATRE.—WEDNESDAY EVENING, DBC. entitled the “ne December 13th will Wao SPEaks FIRST Cant ‘will be re Santis cee Mr, J uae ety by Millitant, Mr fiitant, ee ke, Gheyalics Bia Mr- Lester; Mone, Botan i | flowed by the Till Sethe from the’ MERCHANT OF VR. The Go vee ie Winter, i de ‘Wallac x Bateman be followed by the ara of the S88 oot cor Metlat, Mira Wem ‘with’ the TAGE Lisette, te Bateman, N ‘aT drama’ of BLACK EYED at sane Bateman, with al ig inthe the Autre Mr. Moore BL gretta of Nolet 8 sar sous Mi nari Sir Geo, Do ’ r. Jordan; Lady Doubtiul, ra will rise: Be Feo. ae O34: begins at 7 o'clock itn The Gallery. CTRULLY IN- T tab sti ns will be closed, that this . C Hans, Mi Ms. Hamilton; Louise, Mise Lockyer; er. erformance te conclud Tare oF aprite AND CHILD ARE DoLNG wel “ » t Suvgsby. Mr. C. Taylor; Mrs Sougeby, Mrs. Musty: URTON'S THEATRE.—W. E, BURTON, MANAGER Miss | ock yer. Bours open au 6st nees mence at tT oe toe 12, Manucl, Mr. oper i Mr Holma Boaay ‘an Douna Blanche de Tavor ill ERIOUS Sergent orton ri Ee pel, 1 8: Mr. Nickingon; hie ia re. Isherwood. * To. ‘be followed by the NEW | Frank Vincent, Mr. ET. New Planes, Miss M After which, Mrs, Ormsby Da the PHANTOM BREAK. att \amortinn with MRS, BUNBUR OON: or vHighbur Mr, Raymond Mr. Desperiv, wre stat Mra, | Mr. Holman; Twinks, Mr. Burson} Mize Bunbury, C Ov re cenelude with the CHILD ‘OF ‘Tie’ POLICE — man, Doors epennt 634; to commence at7 o'clock. t ard, Mr. jckinson; lolphe, Mr. Conover; ry, Mi ler, Union Cipsias Wd conta; Upper Benen cans Wie | PLALIAN OPERA, ASTOR PLACE. WEDNESDAY on at 63, and tho curtaln rise at venirg, December 12, 1849, will be porformed for the nd << time in America, Po jzotti's Opera Seria of Ma RiA vi KO- IRCUS, ASTOR BA do,’ Signor Forti; Eurico, Signor B PLACE, mmiRp AVENUE “AND Fighth street, sgonn Clow jokes ben aix nights of per! d rich Rites at the times, are exelusivel: o w feature in the Leopard's Den, of the infa phenomenom, Miss Mary Carroll, under six years of ag will perform the Wild Animals with the confidence famous Van Amburgh. Mr. Carroll in his horse act; Mr. Ruggles as the F'ying Voltizeur. ether Secnes and Acts im the clrele. Boxes 25 cente; Chil dren, half-price; Pit, one shilling. Doors open at halt- past formance to commence at 7 o’eloe! OOLOGICAL HALL, NO. 37 BOWERY. Manager.—This and will be found fo, sont collection of Wi oa, inolnding mi sytare a riking Nove formance will fiven daily at 3 and § o'clock, of feate of ined Ble) i, nies, and other animals. Mr. Brooke will enter the Dens of Liongand Tigers. Admission 25 cents; seat tos unter i half price. Exhibition open from 13¢ to 4, ap 09 AKERNACLE, ‘Thorsdas Max Maretze’ Bercices; Armando di quety secured either for the might oF mirsion on the evenin, Dhitheatre, 25 centa. at half-past Par ason, $150, Ad of performence—Parquet, $l; Au. joors open at 7 o’eleck—te commence aes iy Mr. Wen 3. Mr. —_ ‘field, Rose, int a Wei Also, xhibition at al) hours ‘Whale, the Livin bed poe there if An~ Li moth Crocodil mission 25 conte; Chil 8 ig ce ata. MUSEUM—CORNER CHESNUT AND “SE ine ‘Warden, Pete Morris, Messrs. Je ‘Misses Stanhope, Pentlan Fags hg MUSICAL FESTIVAL, ON » Dee. 13, 1849, uuder the Sicoetion of ion will be prese firet time in thi the principal gems of stand opera, LE Pro "Orne PROGRAMME, 1- = The cleleaced Teo foll orehewig a EG ard Cc ie Bee ‘orei, apd Novelli, firet time.Meyerbeer. 3-. me 4 Batt, ‘from “Don Giovanni,” Signorina Parnom venth streets, wal tel hia.—The most elegant Bisee of musement in A: week of those magnitic Dirsoiving Views: they are exhibited every afternoen. w domestic drama of the DRUNKARD continues cessful that it will be continued another week, Songs, m: I , vaudevilles, &e., &o, Also te Major Go ole, ey f, 22 years ae Ss ot she giant; Phil- Mozart. 8. Donizetti. FRsxn THEATRE, 5 ‘CHATHAM eQUARE.— Magnificent performances for this woek. Tho wonderful tribe of Arab Girls will go through their daring feats of pos turing, and Madame Pauli lodel Artistos, will chorus and orchestra. (rinse time.).. .. Meyerbeer, le Serenaders; also the Sable Brothers. Pant Il, rubber man, with a variety of other Jo Tip Too Polka, (fret time) full orchestra... ..,Maretaek, | entertainment, An afternoon performance gyery, Wednes- if ad Aris, from “Torquato Tasso, 3 o'el yas Stage yk. Boxes 35; Pit en $2. or Ramaaee § Deux Firat tim ALLHALLA, 96 CANAL STREET.—TH13 COMFORT. ably heated splendid room of amusement b the winter reason by ite unrivalled variety of Tableaux Vivants Female Models, Mins bate, Ke, hes Performan every night at 7} formanecs every Wednesday and Saturday at ¥o" ‘GRAW’S GRAND RATIONAL Paintings of American tie Ocean to Lake arance in public Le Prophete” Sig, Extra per- clock We Patti, Sienori mtano, Nove'li, Guibilei orcheat AU eo! bors, rivers, cities, towns, vil object of interest throughout = the most remai George Hei V. Cornell hit ‘at Sis Broadway tthe doe above, Nihto en at half-p: b Soman CONCERT pau NO. 27 BOWERY, BE- L tween Stanton and us streets.—2nd week of | With schools. ihe scletrated Hithicpian Baal ot Boston’ Harmonies, ta cert Company, forming # eombink d in any similar establishment in erformanos to evmmence eed pend Eo merpe ge 3 VERS" (GRAND ame rey of et ed "‘anoramas, now op packs ‘prev us te ieee Panorama ~e This mi john Kvers, and eight assiat wer ninted. on over vated feet of canvass! being b: tal thounand ‘eet the ct paioting im the world, SHIPPING. OTICE. STEAMSHIP ono. ‘WILL SAIL reou THE aker ot of Warren street, North Riv Thursday, | York X City, C City of Brook) yn. Fiiemabure River, 3 a recisel Hadsor and the Atlsntic Ooo hes Cn ALIFOKNiA THROUGH Tipapre—? HE ONLY Di- | $ret sue agnitude that it is t of steamships for C Fourth tiok the tau from New York to San Fran ‘housande ‘nd tens of thousands of housen, eiseo, byway wa} enama.— bral Coonied and poj uae LF ew, uo Saimin EMPIRE Clgy, 2000 tons vurthen, J: D DWitoo erent en. J.D. oman der, will leave New York for Chases, fom thre yeas antes Se Xp Theatre. a thly ; sounecting at Panama with stauueh preparation, and cost 28.00) dollars em teamer Gaematen onk i Ca ertias llssion 2Stente:" Children unter ton Yoarr sage, half NIGHTS U NPs RaLLBL Bi B) Peotator for a space ereestype of ali the en aten urs, and is a perfect entaracts, and other wonders of nature and art, ¢ United States and Canada shores, from Lake Bi Gull of Bh, Lawrences thease ep the wild, secleded and nknown may. 2) Mirror commences to. move at o'clock nightly. Afternoon exhibitions on Wednesday abd Saturday, at 2 o'clock. Admittance 2 eente: children of two rate table, and ‘ii a ae ith Pair mattresses and bedding) aud an Sarah Sunde, thoy are in State Rooms —s great advantage, in = Deiee of come comfort ‘iy tag stro 2 ys yen sicertge. how ‘thrvugh Uck= Ban. p7 the stouters, ‘the first y the mpare City, Feneenty els: "Ss Lach tein 94 COLLECTION AND GRAND Gam to leave New York 1, 1860, arent Pangrams of the Nile, Bey connecting with the Sarah Sange at Panama. Fey Lpption: | Nubia 1130 ‘utlen, with Ora Deveriptions— ton for tlokete is necessar: istan: passage | Chinese Buildin Oe Broads will secure a berth until vee 10th of Jam Fvenings, from 9 P.M. an Meron fen Porienved surgeon ipattached te each of the shove Tasene ss BoM. Ales, w mageia ey of Tatetn J. LOW. 34 B gatacltion did Tablemux of Hiero~ ()NLY THROUGH TiC Ticker | LINE FOR SAN FRANCIS- ao agree direct, —< by the U.& Mail steamers A, Tr rr h” Botemten Fare nit States man paar sole leave for Chastes direst Soran Kiver, on Thursday, 13t Bee SLINAND LINEN SHERTINGS, Siti —G. STEWALT, 875 Broadway, received, direet from th “f lies, which will be percent below any other hous in the trade. Thosein want of theabove goods would do well vo call ‘examine them Ju all oplendid ‘assortment a, of the newest Pari Pieces black and whit ilks, 7s., worth | with am importer's stock of French Embroideries, whic) will be sold 20 per cent below regular prices; also. hosiery, gloves, ‘assengers jan from ‘anama, will be furnished with tickets to Ghagves et a dem duetion of tan dollars from the above rates. p PUILA- | &¢. Ladies would do well to call and examine tuis assort= st ke | ment of ne previous to purchasing, as great bargains will new and 4 cu via J. Gallas | be offere ai ” | commmmnnden, Wil Pe “Baran, Ly ey (0, CONFECTIONERS AND FaNey GOODS DEALERS, Just received per 8 Arsortment of Fancy proaching holidays, at greatly ro WEL WANT won te ton, 10 o'clock Ay ne ‘phil fohn street. Hietz IMPORTANT.—THE SUBSCRIBERS, DESI- rons to close the remainder of their fall stook of Cart Materia! and Muslin Curtains, Window ¢ “ty Hares oy Tan x ro HavamA, Shader, Trimmings, & at reduced prices, or 20 pet o | State Room Berth. cert lower than any other establishment ia the c fey. call 1 mod Saloon it A. & KR, DAVIES, 20) Bowery, arly Af you want Dargai 65 Fulton Street. ADAMS TARIN FROM PAR 49 BROADWAY, As of New York, and | e will open on Wedn of French lore tied 0 om, wers and Feath jead Orna- Ke., well worthy the attention of the Th must be procured 97 South Wharvee, fet of Lom ard treet Np ae L. Liwrom, Treasurer. 2 3 &o—REDUCTION I O.. in view of the advane LOAKS, SACK JAMES BECK & Cc nat greatly reduced prices. Particw iuested. to's number of ‘elegantly m $9 to $12; also, do. do. do. Clo tiees much below the coxt of importation. Vel= Cloth Cloaks, Sacks, &e. 355 BROADWAY. ~ eatirttateatetindoeatll SEWELET. CHAS, MIESOU & © street, np stairs, offer for a ck of French Jewelry, Orystal Ware Glass, Re., Re, to which they beg to Oall the attcntion of the trade, aud dealers from the country. ile ard passengers. The Uiie will’ the Gevernaond ails fer the Vacifie, to eo by anuary steamers nnams.. Passengers may ely on arciving 88 Chagres, time to me ary even opred'at Havana, to the stamney and Paleon, Liswt. 1 oe == aasengers steamer ru ken Iu tise, witength and scoommodations, NAVAL STORES. trecualted by ah seneretnen Ane: wurkeon is ~ ~~ ~ Attache: hie. urTom House NEW YORK, COLLECTOR'S OFFICR ‘Kates of Pareage to Havana. Now Orleans, CY ‘Nov. 27, 149--Sealed proposals will be received at this \e- room, pens. 3] Indies’ sal, sie 7 efiee vnitl the 14th dn of December next, for the supply of Rations to the Unites Cutter Reve ro} von, trom tha Set day of Semusty. west Sutter service te the same ne that allowed for the term of ¢ The ration for th te colnaey in the service, omitting the liqu All bills of Inding must be signed om board the ship, om Pr ee re Ri ov Passace re Cx. Powrns. ounces. Esandas berth in 3 ‘ : . “get a feun ‘ iret baggage allowed for ‘api an a ab 16a. fot’ ene 4 Rither Gnomes ak be cost a8 ooo te H: 3 must be freon “4 ® P ne PONG beers, Te Wee we aisha ig,iiif i a SAN FRANGISO: ALIFORNI pec una 5 g ag J $3324 af in Feenstra ‘an gr erently enlareed,, ene ches tal da ie en Oe ee Oe dutions for passengers in the exbin etoorage, will 100 @ Misrieoexoed tively be dtapevehed tr from this port for fan Franotaoo, i ; iy 3 % H MH i ; 3 o . H cota item 0 Ho x HGS oo eee oOw eo ong Riaz Ko 0 M2 81100 KOK Panama, te eo eores New York Sil w MMBWINT 744 Georg O Rout bef ge y Mts oo arrrered ty 6 a JOR SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA Gard ation good rier, fast patti; A ship, VENICE, faving most of her carne jerpatch, For balanon of freight ne for fires nd, Pier 8, North R D.FOWLER, 16 West ‘A iy Bub. Colleton USTOM HOUSE, NEW YORK, ( COLLROTOR: ‘80 ‘ov. 27, 1849-- Sealed proposals will be sorrICR, oF 1 retion allow AXW C North River, of HOLDREGE, Jr., 93 Wall etrest. xt. sta ay Hi Carirourta ¥ PAGSENG ERS ARE INVITED TO SER feowe Jean inom the ‘nave eney next, Beeeur vo the Process, Raving, oe ezntfikion a pugwiee lit nob hollands,aa Lumber, white ping, wit Gols Bacrcoee | Bae ges sasaki ag C —DisPATOR LINE —THE FIRS? NDACK: ie loading at. pier IN, fe Wallstreet, ine, ‘OR CALIF RNIA, IN TH sTEAMER oF a i as app'y “ab G123 Felton street, wp a yeh Fhiablee, in iter ry ACHT FOR SALE,—THE YACHT BREEZE,SCHOON- |“ ’ Yer FoR rennet faye’ WTA ned ‘f store 108 bs ad itive Uke mie . a FS) ISU U. pet "h vain ait ite abel CE the loweet, ricther E ie faraighed a OL West etree, =" Marae’ Me BAAW BLL, Codleotor. ner Our Washington Correspendence. Wasninaren, Deo. 10, 1849. The Sp krship—Expected Arrival of the ater Minister. Another day has rolled on without a Speaker; bat the time spent im these apparently useless bailotings, is not entirely lost, after all. Each ballot for Speaker exhibits more fully the position of parties and factions, and thus prepares the House fer action om the great Principles now agitating the country. There isa silent question put at every ballot, and either affirmed or ne- gatived, according to the relative strength of its sup- Porters, We have thus the text without the sermon— the naked truth without the exasperation of partizans, and the passions excited in dabate. If the free soilers succeed in ms peevokting; See length of time, the organization of the House, wi being able to press a candidate of their owa, they must, accordingly, take their position as disorganizers, and with it the condemnation of the public. !f, on Lg other hand, the House elect a Speaker by seme com- promise or the other, it will prove that the love of union is stronger than the spirit of faction, and the election will be the forerunner of @ compromise such as is sure not only to meet the approbation of Congress, but of the whole country. We may, therefore, con- rider the last week as baving been spent in silent de- bates; and the probability is that we may be enter- tained for another week in precisely the same manner. ‘The House, to-day, gave sufficient evidence of the fact that Mr. Potter Gould not obtain the cordial sup- port of the Southern democracy; though the North seemed to be quite favorably disposed towards him. Mr Giddings having spoken favorably of him in pri on Saturday and Sunday, quite inflamed the Southe: 2 ultras, and an injudicious article in the evening Post, in which Mr. Potter's name was counted among the free soilers, accomplished his sonee It led at once at variance fevlings, and a bo ed declined being considered Mr. William J. Brown, of Indiana, is now highest en candidate any longer. the list, and the Popes is, will obtain the undi- vided gab of the South. Mr. Brown, by birth, resi- dence an ings, is necesrarily a Northern man, and, uch, will be supported by the Northern democrats al He has shown so much tact, prudence and for- bearance, that both recti: os repose much faith in him, and will, to morrow, make & handsome demonstration in his favor, Whether that will be sufficient to elect hin is avother question; but his haviog been Second Assistant Postmaster General, under the late adminis- tration, turned out by the present, aud returned to would seem to ardly to be jes fer by If Mr. Brown cannot be el his party can be successful, and the party must neo sarily return to the South for the selection of a pre- slding officer. Linn Boyd will, in that case, rally the greatest strength; while Mr McLane, possessing the fame strength in the South, is supposed to be less ob- jectienable to Northern men and the free soilers, I give you all this tor what itis worth—ast' ment put forth by the strong men of tue part: there is no man in or out of Congress who an tell with certainty how the thing is going toend A disposition was manifested to-day to draw iota for a Speal id, stravge asthe proposition may appear, it ap to be received with favor It was not carried, of course; buta few more days’ ballotings, and the financial em- barrarsmeats consejuent on the deferred payment of the mileage of members, may act upon them as the ap- proaching dinner hour does upon @ jury, and prod averdict. The administration, too, may be in wat some enprenenues all which ‘aay render parties ticable the end, and allay the excitement country. ‘The whigs are much commended for prea ly toMr. Winthrop; but the fact is, the adm! Liste: tion, in its choice, is reduced to # reductio ad absurdum; having previously arcertained that no other whig cau command the same strength, except by a compromise with the opposition, The administration have been aiters on trovidence from the first day they took of- fice, to the present moment, 2od_ now look upon Mr. Winthrop as one efher gitts. It they could hat py other wan, they would have tra: 0; but even the worst spendenrite is obit to hus ources when he has rua through available means The British Minister is now daily expected. Of course. all Washington will be in an uproar co see him, So we shall not only havea tiger bunt during thie ses- sion, but alion hunt to beot, |hope Mr. Clayton will got into vo difficulty with him. and that Sir Heary, whois @ & poor hand at match making. way, at least, learm how to distinguish between irish whiskey Asto the about it whateve: 1y produced by Mr. Clayton's pet letter writers who have swelled it intos monstrous affair, in order after wards to claim for their master the credit of rettling it. “Chere may be faults on both rides’ but no reai difficulties. All that England waated in view of our phe | secured the passage acrors the isthmus of Panama, the probability of securing that across Tehuantepec, Was the right of way somewhere across. and 4 selected Nicaregua as the only remainteg row land was a have todo in th what is ours. and England will not venture to di it. Engiend to the futuve. and hae jot vered that she bes some very respectable rations acrors the Atiantio, whore atirction and good qtil it is worth while to cultivate, iu view of the brewing storm in Eastern Europe. Wavurvotox, Dee. 8, 1849, The Koseuisho Lew Cave ‘gument of the Hon, Re- verdy Johnson. Doring the last three Saturdays, including this, ow circuit court was engage in hearing arguments Spon the demurrers to « bill which the heirs of Gen. Kose ciusko filed some time in September, 1843. Mr. Mur bury and Major G. Tochman argaed daring the Gre two Saturdays, the former for the demurrants, the lat- of Kosciusko. | did not hear these but those who heard them became very it terested in the case, upom hearing Major Tochman’ defence for the heirs, which, we are told, was clvar, able, and gained him much credit To-day a number of our eitizens and myself were entertained by listening to rich and cloquecat argu- ment of the Hon. Reverdy Johnson, who is associated with Major Toehman, as connsel of the heirs. The case isas follow: Gen Koseuisko, in 1798, brought to this country, from Poland, some fourteen or fitteen thourand dollars, and lett them in the hands of Mr. Jefferson, who u' dertook to invest them io certificates of the ment and to send to Koscrasko, in F dends or interest every yeu during the lifetime of Kossiusko, h of Koreiueko, this fund bad to be employed by Mr Joffer- son in purchasing. educating aud liberatiag the negroes amonget his own, or euch as Mr, Jelferson might choren, Kosciusko died tn 1517, im Switzerk Soloure, and Mr. Jefferson baving declined to execute the trust. letters of adainistration were granted to BL. Lear, avd after hie death to Col Bowford, with ed, by whieh the disposition of of the negrows. Kos- in 1806, by athed a portion of that fund to Mr. Armstrong, son of Jobn Armatrong. fle then made a third will, in 1816, at Soloure, in Switzerland by whieh he disposed toeundry persons his property which he porsessed in France and England This last will he declared bis last will, aod revoked, in express term: all wills and codicils which be might have ma or viously. but be left unlixpoved of the fund which he brovgbt to and Jeft in this country, in the hands of Mr. Jeffereon. This fund ascamuiated to some 64,000 or 65.000 dollars, but out of it only 5 580 dollars, ii ttock of the Bank of Warhinzton, the hands of the present alministrator de bonis non of Kosciueko’s estate; the balnuce, amounting to about $58,000, bad been collected aud wasted by Col. Bom- ford, the deceased administrator. Che heirs of Kos- ciurko claim the whole estate under the statate of distribution, and filed a bill mgainst the trator de benis non of Kosclusko's extal ery, account, aod distribut This bill was demurred by all the defead- pt the present admiutstretor de bonis non, Korelurko’s estate, who filed an answer, tn whieh be acknowledged that only $5.08, 10 the stock of the Bank of Washington, came to his handa. The objections alleged in support of the were to the jurisdiction, for «raltifarious rome others as to the form of the bill. Mr Je heard him 4 to whieh i pons fally coveur, tu cow he sald that he j# fully convinced of the pureness ef the motives of the counsel who were formerly empinyed by the heire; but it is greatly to be regretted that during thirty-two years the heirs of Kosciusko could not ob- tain justice fo the American courts, He sa their case, if the objections now raised were ru would be more remote from conclusion th time before, It is due to the m (continued Mr. Johnson.) thet his heirs of him who in all the after periods of h the til the struggle for American freedom till his death, showed hie unlimited love for liberty—whose merits in our wn conntry elevated him from the raok of captain to that of general—who shed his blood on the battie fields for the freedom of his own, aud the iade- nee of our country—who at Vienna, in 18t indignantly, the friendship of the Czar Ale position be took with regard to the French revoli it is due to end vot be delayed any longer by an Al it of justioe, Those who hold their money, whoever they are, should consider it a moral duty not to withhold longer, by unreasonable objec- tions. what is due from them. Mr. Johanson expressed 8 hope that this Court will be prompt in admivistering justice to his clients, obnson set down, it was agreed that Mr, Richard 8. Cox shall clove the argument for the de~ murrants on Saturday. THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION. House of Representatives, Mornay, December 10, 1840 CONCLUSION. Mr. I FE. Monae, of Louisiana, said that, notwith. standing the want of success which hed attended all the propositions which had been offered with the view of setting the present difficulty, he should not hesitate to offer the following resolution, which, he hoped,

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