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> Ct for season, and cannot get along without the ar- tists hebas engaged, they frequently demand an increas of salary, and if their demands are not ac- ceded to by the manager, they contract a cold and areunsbli to sing. Thus, on Maretzek’s leaving New Yor), in September last, he was compelled to imorease he salaries of Boelo, from month. ‘Ardetti, a —— to boot per m Bettini, “ 1,000 “ 1,200 « Lorisi, « 600 600 “ Beneventmo, “ 350 « 400 “ —in additiin to giving extra benefits to most of the older artis, In this s1mmary we have disclosed the prineipal causes of the failure of- the Italian Opera in this country. When artists come kere, they demand salaries that no manager can afford to pay; they will not sing oftener than three times a week ; they Play siek whenever they Want to revenge them- selves on the manager; t/ ey drive the manager into expenses which he nfver contemplated ; they must bave the travelling expenses of their wives, Servants, friends, andéogs, paid. It really isa lasted so long as it did in City Intell eno “@ensonipation or Teuecrarn .—-We understand, thet the company ewning the ‘Morse telegraph line be- tween New York and Wachington, have purchased the Bain’s line between the same points, for (it is said) about $80,000. It mien osed that t! is the commencement of & sort of consolidation of all the lines worked under exist! Ce patents. If carried into effect, it may improve their value to stockholders ; but cannot aug- ment the facilities of the eople for using themas a means cfcommunieation. The Electric Telegraph, like most new things, is in ite infancy, and further improve- ae must soon be made, which will greatly extend its utility. fvccessrut Burcianiovs Orrration.—The dw house No. 19 Hester street, in the Thirteenth pplice dirtrict, was entered by burglars between two and three o'clock on Tuesday morning. Ingress was obtained by prying off the wooden shutters outside, and raising th: windows The basement of the huse was Leoaptest] and large bundles of clothing, &c , taken away—-so la that hed the police been on the alert, the robbers could not pass with their booty without excitin, i icien. ‘We wish to call the attention of the police oir. cumstance, which shows the necessity,which ts for their exercising far greater vigilance than they now do. Tue Foc.—The navigation of the East river was greatly impeded during yesterday and last night, in consequence of the dense fog which prevailed. The bells on the houses and on the boats were constantly rung; but not withstanding every precaution, the pi 6 Across Was @ matter of great difficulty and dela: fumerous de- tentions occurred, and on one occasion the ferry boat Bedford paddled’ about the river for almost an hour, firally landing at Peck slip ferry, Williamsburg. The steamboat State of Maine went ashore during the fog, yesterday morning, near Throg’s Neck, on her re- turn from Fail river. A steamer was rent down to her during the day, to bring up the passengers. She is not pel 5 and will be got off, and arrive at the city this morning. Brooklyn City Intelligence. Tue Foo on tHe East Kiven.—The dense fog that pre- vailed throughout Phertteed seemed to act as a “wet Dianket” on all kinds of business. It was felt in all its inconvenience by Pewengers on the river. Bells were rung continually at the terries, so as to guide the boats, but this did not prevant some of them from gettin; be Wildered.BTbis was the cass with the Bedford, w! started from Breoklyn about noon, and after cirgulsting up and down the river promiscuously, finally managed to get in at the Peck slip ferry, Williamsburg, somewhere about two o’clock in the afternoon. The way the pas- sepgers cleared out was not slow. Similar delays were of frequent occurrence on ail the ferries; but fortunately, owing to the precautions used, there were no accidents, An Antrvt Dopce.—A yourg man named John Mor- rivop, was yesterday brought before Justice King, on the charge of stealing a coat, worth about $12, from the clothing stcre of Wm. Downs, in Atlantic street. It ap- ared that the accused, in company with two others, elted in front of the above establishment on Tuesday evening, and pretending to be quarrelling among them- selves, drew around them something of « crowd, among them the proprietor of the store, when Morrison, taking advantage of his absence from the shop, laid hold of the coat and run off with it. He was perceived, however, and sfter an animated chase was captured. To g against committing a similar offence, he was sentenced to thiree months imprisonment in the county jail. AprnorriatinG Prorerty nor nis Own.—A man named Jaood Blyler, was yesterday brought before Justice King, on the charge of appropriating the contents of a pocket book, found by him, to his own personal use, the pro- perty of Charles A. Baines, who entered the complaint. Bly ler was discovered while attempting to redeem some clothing at a pawnbroker’s shop, with tickets found in the pocket book. He was examined and committed to answer. Barnum’s American Museum. Barnum, Mai grt and Proprietor; John Vom htt tictant Menag: dmission to Teen eicigg rs ances, 26 cents; ‘Chlidren under aoe 12% cents extra. 185: Heer at 11 o'clock, and 4 Wire FOR HALT AN Us clock, the go muel ap AIGR JONES’ COURTS dey piece of fun, iach Om OF FRACOoK fete Beauty asd the Obinese pet returned from Europe, whe ietoria and the British oou nocr Diamond, &e. The Ferrest Divorce Case.—A co eee lous, Fevised and corrected report of this interesting trial will be by the Law Reporter of the Now Yor! oP ediately after the termination o! t wil) AY the only beeen Agape Peblished ict ookecllors ti te iter, Now York Herald. Copy- eoured. Price 25 cents. Interest Notice.—The Coupons due the fret day of Meek upon all Bonds issued by the Milwau- hie & Ff Di Ralizcna Sem ‘A ‘as well a8 upon ia oy y will be at the office of ti a Tr A ‘ork, res re on an Miter the 24 day of January. E. FASSETS, wis eot. Texas ie and General Agency, estab- FY ‘the house of pegs a cam be ne rd B. ih. . Seve treet, on the $ oat ou iewy.” Sewied heving business with e puneti Bs crt be DEC of Houston, Texas. John Lauck, Hair-Cut- burnt out at No. 9 Bowery, (not Mr. Jamse Dogura- ,) are temporarily ostab- Bowery Fire jer, and Ch ot Mi Original L. Jacobs.—Those who wish to urchase an Accordian, Musio Box, and Musical Instra- aente cf all sorte, should go to JACOBS’ cor Rives, ches, Breast Pins, Finger Rings, cy Articles, inolading Ladies fevee legant, sn: ial vt can be gi’ ortmnent, of va i of fi tly finished, need. rates, at YOU fur stores, 05 Bowery and 12 obn street. Closke handsomely trim: with fare. Fars and Kossuth Hats,.—Knox, the re- erped hatter, of 123 Fulton street, who has won an im- lity in his da; een generation, in the “ee ig own legitimate business, by making the citing them at & uniform low price, has th great attention to the fur elt Milt good an ts t fare ae it i sai bl find in New York. is being call the attention of our readers fd EP ne will ask you no im than they are really of the Her bere fair Gentian’ trade more for any goods you may buy o ‘worth. ; Hats for the Holida not a holiday Hat ne weld aaother things! Gentlemen will thank Tnforming them that we are prepared to furnish to any Extent, our beautiful holiday # he very popu ler Kowarh soft Hat, with or without feathe: NOCKS, Hatters, 275 Brondway, Irving House. Hats of the regular Genin type, for the Present winter, and very suitable for New-Year's prosents pnd visite, will be fo hit establishment in combina, tion s varie men, old met pre and ion “apn ia Those who approve the Hoovntions onthe Americ The N New Hat Company’ 's Estab- M46 and 148 Nassau ssreet, will Sty bt ear a equence able ted Teeeqeiag ee aatet tor rhe Now ¥ One eats are one price, ($3, ($3,) 1 d no abatem: Bound to Sh Val you aan Bound to de shirts, under clothing, dressing gownr, cra) ether articles of gentlemen's woar, in all their v sTotie Buffalo Ove: oes and Moccasins for Hiding or travelling, and cork sole, patent leather, calf-skin Glogs; foot hold aud rubbor Oversh désoription: ery style o proof an Crying Babiesi—crying Bablest=a large supply, embracing all sizes Of these most curious and inte- Sag Babi Jus received at TUTTLE'S Emporium of Naveltien, & Come ot is aire * M rpienie an lev, suitable for } the attention ling Off.--Peterson & Humphrey, 379 Broadway, corner of White street, will sell tho entire lot of Carpoting purchased at tho late large action salos, at the following pricesi Rich Brussels, 84. to wet xord cate Benvy Thee» . 8 food, all wool, Be, EST2 derroll Wists: envea banvy, ie. per vardy and sll otbes woods equally low. A Card.—The Writer begs leave, publi ide, the dinintorerted ton, 29 G % Fatng ese, by his own eayerience, shat Dr, Ward Rerveunpntigote srjtle cure, prolapens wert Befng 9 suf. ll bo atootea must be ow Firms, and Ochers, me bave them yy to o1 t, Co) Presses, Mani- for vy eRe ae alarticles = U' Foy TREL.. by saperers olteouns er gapolies. are Fy tae ceria, ‘Writers, Cox Pens, cH & nery, 61 Wi burers of MONBY RKET. ‘Wepyxspay, Dec. 31—6 P. M. We have very little change to report in quotations for stocks today. On the whole, the market was a little more buoyant, but there was not much activity. At the first board Reading Railroad advanced *4 per cent; Erie Railroad, 134; New Jersey Zine, 1, with sales to some extent ; Canton Company, *{ ; Harlem, >; ; Ston- ington, 34; Norwich and Worcester, '{. At the second board there was a better feeling in the street, and an ad- vance en the leading fancies was realized. Norwich and Worcester went up % per cent ; Harlem, $4 ; Reading Railroad, *¢ ; Erie Railroad, % ; New Jersey Zinc, %¢ ; Buseex Mining Company, };; Long Island, +4. -We hard- ly anticipated such a decided turn in steck transactions. Yesterday everything looked blue, and holders felt blue. ‘There were indications that this would be a blue day; but they have proved without foundation. We should not be much surprised to see a speculative movement of some importance soon after the opening of the new year. It is some time since outsiders have had « chance in the street, and if they would confine their operations to the cheap and low priced stocks, they might make money, A great deal of discrimination should be used in enter- ing the market now as a speculator for a rise. The steamship Europa, for Liverpool to-day, carried out $847,494 in specie, principally American gold. This will probably be the bulk of the exportation of precious metals for the week. We have made up a table showing the aggregate for the year, which includes the above, There is no other steamer from this port for Liverpool on Baturday. The new arrangement for the winter goes into operation on the lst of January, 1852. The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of this port to-day, amounted to $54371 97; payments, $1,145,688 56—Dalance, $1,122,484 05. The Empire City Bank will open its doors to the pub- lic on Friday, the 2d of January, 1852. Jacob BR. Penta, Eeq., is the President. This bank is designed chiefly for the accommodation of the up-town inhabitants, who are greatly in need of such an institution. ‘The Citizens’ Bank of Baltimore has declared a divi- dend of four percent; the Union Bank of Baltimore, a dividend of three and a half per cent. ‘The Mercantile Fire Insurance Company, Jas. Wright, Eeq., President, is to commence operations about the lst of January, in the new building with a brewn stone front, on the corner of Broadway and John street, to be occupied conjointly with the Mercantile Bank, The stock ($200,000) has all been subscribed, and will be im- mediately called in. Aselect committee of the Tennessee Legislature has reported that the Bank of Tennessee has realized a profit of eight per cent on operations of the year, after leaving $65,000 to the credit of the surplus fund, which is sup- posed to be abundant to coverany loss, The defalcation of the late teller is stated at $16,000, which is believed to be covered by sufficient security. The annexed statement exhibits the receipts and dis- bursements of the Assistant Treasurer’s office of this port, during the_month of December, 1851, showing the balance om hand at the close :— Assistant Tareasunen’s Orrice, Pont or New Yorx, Deceneer, 1861. December 1, 1851, balance..... +++ +++ +++ +$3288,293 42 825 91 eceipte. On account of Customs ....... $1,687, 1,794 15 ae Post Offiee Dep't 79.214 94 eee: Patent Fees... WM es Miscellaneous .. 8,262 84—1,677,007 84 $4,965,391 26 Payments On Treasury Drafts 3,635,828 09 “ Post Office do 107, 019 12—3,742,907 21 December 81, 1851, balance. e046 $1,222,484 05 December 1, 1851, by balance. of to pay interest and coupons seeseeee 16,100 96 By additional appropriations. ++ 1,123,075 80 $1,139,176 26 Payments. On Treasury Noter.. csseyeeyAbi00) On Instalmont due January i, 1861..774 0) On Instalment due July 1, 1861. On Coupons, cerseeceseceeeee Balance. + $1,187, ee 66 Notes Funded. . 150 00 Receipts for Customs in the quarter ending December 81, 1850. + $4,934,703 40 Receipts for Customs r 5,045,600 59 December 31, 1861. Excess Fs the quarter Tita Dee, 31, ae $110,897 19 Month of December, over month December, 1860.. + $511,729 11 ‘The above tuble shows a great increase is the receipts for custome during the month of December, which more than made up the deficiency in the first two months of the quarter. The annexed statement exhibits the quotations for foreign exchanges, current im this market on the first day of each month during the past year:— Quotations FoR ss uicn Excuances, 1861. 1851. London. is. Amsterdam, Brem. Ham. Jan. 1.110%cel10%, Sei seaseze 41404134 8015 4136 Feb. 1.10930110 | 5f.12540'5 £10 dade 195% 87 Mar. 1.110 “all0% 5f. 36f. 734 41042 7954 8736 Apri.1.110a1103¢ 6£.1134a5£10 | 41340414 7914 87 May 1.1103ga110% Sf. § asf. 73 4ligadli¢ 7914 87 June 1.110%a110% 5E10 es 134 ALSsadl'¢ 1059 BT July 1.110 }4a110% Cf, Bx¢a5f. 794 A1iGadd 1034 87 ag. LiHOsell0% bf.113 Cetlo” aneuiy 70° ot Bey: To “aiios of: 12igasf11¥¢ 41 “add 36% 8. Oot. 1.110\gall03¢ 6f.123¢a5f.11%5 41 adi ig th 36. Nov. 1.1103401103¢ 5f.15 05f.133¢ Reh TO 38% Dee. 1.110 ga1l0% 6f.15 af.131f 41Kedl ig 79% 3656 This table exhibita a Brae of rates almost un- Precedented. It will be seem that during the year there has been hardly one per cent variation in the rates ruling for sterling bills. Bills on Paris have fluctu- ated more than on any other point, and have roled so high that large shipments of specie have been the result, Although foreign exchanges have been steady, they have been throughout the year against us. All of our ship- ments of specie have not been on account of our foreign trade. Large amounts have been sent through this port to Europe, on account of miners and others in California. This has made the aggregate much larger than it other- wise would have been, and created an impression in the minds of many that our supply of precious metals was becoming rapidly reduced. We annex a statement show- ing the monthly exporte for the year :— 18 or Srecie From THE Port or New Yonx. Ld $6,004,170 sont ra —— 085,985 Total pais) sone cece cese coe SAO 18 ‘This exceeds the exportations in any previous year in the history of this country. From other ports the ship- ments have been limited. The total from all ports will not vary much from forty-five millions of dollars. This, with the large imports and exports of merchandise, has caused great activity among the shipping classes, and an increased amount of business at the Custom House. A rummary of importations and exportations, in each month of the present year, 1851, presents the an- nexed exhibit :— Commerce or tar Pont or New Yor, VALUE OF IMPORTS. iable Free Specie and Merchandise, — Merchandise," Bullion, $12,708 518 937,680 210,466 ou ta2007 1,208,036 164,031 ; 982,590 270,505 555,386 621,665 785,326 111,443 668,716 121,234 1,027 481 81,143 638 334 186,608 368.163 115,572 1,548,720 23.105, 399, 415,833 218,473 6.012.399 852,797 25,367 Total......$105,741,847 9,636,007 2,050,086 Mead Pt ia fst eh kD. tthdrawn ntered for Cash Duties. 18S. feom Warehouse. Waraeane. iaateot y. 1024246 1.611847 3,511,610 438 1,240,329 658,835, 1.068.437 1.161.925 3.124 811 1,334,813 247,582 858519 1,148,498 2504640 717,633 1,043, ‘345 1,167,644 1,622,725 1,262 45 1,358,089 1,669 304 864,916 1,602 436 1,204,904 1,377,100 938 056 eoee 1,017,723 1,027,115 1,576,204 Total......$18,900703 13,880,022 31,070,290 VALUE OF EXPORTS. Domestic For. Mise , 1851, Merchandise. 2744 778.289 3.188,0.7 , +e 8250,604 334.649 September... 2,583,966 October... 2702,382 November ...., 2451.511 December....... aad Totab.s+s oe $49,164,776 ‘The total value of imports during the year was $131,- 220,063, of which only $2,050,056 was in specie. It ap- pears by thir, that more than one half of the azgregete importation nto the United States was entered st port. Independent of the above, merchandire valued at $13,880,022 was entered at this port for warehousing. The exports, independent of specie, have been limited. ‘The total value of merchandise exported during the year was $43,888,800, an amount but a trifle more than the shipment of specie in the same time. ‘The annexed table exhibits the quotations current in this market, on the Ist of each month of the presen” year—1851—for the principal speculative stocks :— Quotations ror Brocks in THE New York Manuer. Farm Bank ‘of U Bi in Penn. 1 ie New York and New Hai nr ns" nas River RR, ae) we tog Bg BL Albany shen OL 95 9236 Glicn aod Schenectady 123% 15128 Rochester and Syracuse RR. Mas 13g 107 New York an ma) Harem RR... aig ob ins O84 Reading Rail 74g ROS 55! 80 80 73 ba Smite} 7 WG M0 1096 Wig 15> lee 10g [ae a ba json River RK B way 1063-105" 103 Bol. and Hudson Canal Co Mb~ 130g Sk az Norwich and Worcester RR... 69 = 65" OT Mg 2G Morris 2 at Stonington Kaiirosd 6% 4g (sland Railroad, 23) 2314 : 7 Obio 6 ‘4 Kentucky 106 10934 i Tilinois tas, tp aS | Indiana Btate Fiv yee See OM Pennsylvania 5 per cent. ... Ht 934 Ag Farmers’ Loan and Trust Co. mw. Bb oe Bank of U. 8, in Penn ME 1K Tie New York and New Hav Hudson River RR. ading Railroad. ... ‘Do. * Morteage Bon: Bele Railroad Bonds, | i Income Bends. 96 MM Eg Hudson River RR Bi 105" 106% 108 Del. and Hudson CanalCo.....128 121g 18% 113}, Norwich and Worcester R 4 LW. ae Morris Can: Wy 1G Wy 15S Stonington Haiicond, “* 4 1 Long Island Railroad... janton Company.. 70% 75}q 72h (ONG wake 4.1807, igh Orth Now; 1, Decl Ohio's per cent, 1560 NNo 109 10733 10 Kentucky ti per of M5 103} Wiig 10634 Ilinois fat. Imp., alg OZ Indiana Beate Fives... 7 78 3S ORS Pennsylvania 5 per cent. o m9 om 9 Farmers’ Loan and Tres By Oy og 7D, Bank of U.S. in Penn 2D New York and New Haven RR a7 10c* 109 10859 Hudson River RR. roy 36 694 New York and Brie Rit: 2S gid Albany and Schenectady. 9 9 9 6 eles and Schenectady A... .32735 2715 127,129 Rochester and Syracuso Bl 06! 104 New York and Harlem 6 of Reading Railroad. . fay 2 Do.” Mortgage Bonds....... 7553 76 Erio Railroad Bouds, 1st. .605//10732 10824 Do. aa 94 Erie Income Bo oly 89 pee River RB: Stonington Railroad Long Island Railroad, Canton Company, . The abcve table of quotations for the leading stock se- curities in this market, at the beginnf€g ofeach month of the past year, shows the fluctuations trom time to time. This givesall the ups and downs of the market; ‘and those who have a desire for operations in such un- certain thirgs as fancy stocks, will derive considerable information from this comparative statement. Different causes have produeed different effects in the stock mar- ket. It would be impossible to trace all the changes to any direct cause, for our experience has convinced us that things in Wall street frequently go by contraries. Faney railroad stocks have, as usual, been subjected to the influences of cornering combinations, and the two great speculating parties have experienced their usual success. Asa@general thing, the bulls have made the most money, but it has been a pretty close contest. The advance in prices has been much greater than the pre- vious decline; but holders have calculated their profits se far on paper, they have not realized. When they do, their profit and loss account may look very different to what they expected. During the present year govern- ment and sound State stocks have not been much upon the market. Railroad bonds have been created ia im- menee quantities, and they have absorbed an enormous amount of floating capital. Railroad bonds and railroad stocks have eccupied nearly the whole attention of spe- culators; and if another year should be as prolific in the production of this class of securities, there would soon after be one of those collapses which frequently come s0 suddenly upon the most reckless class of speculators. ‘The following list cf dividends, &e , payable in Boston during the coming month, has been prepared for the papers of that city :— Diviwenvs Payasie in Boston, January, 1352. Capital, Div, able. Amount, $36,000 00 10,000 00 Pay Dec.15—Port?a, Secchi ort ER $1,300,000 3 '3—Taunton Branch 4 eecet egeeses oF 1,880,000 4 BostonssProvidenceRk: 3100; 000 3 Interest on Bonds,.,. .. « '3,540,0 bs pERSSaf35 S8s888E8 3 Albany City Sixes, 1965, Bien oa . BXano 885 3828 HBosse Ss _ oe Loweilde (2600 sing poe ‘ Mase, Hos ; Life Ins, £8 82 28 askeBs FS 338 3 S 888888 SS ssseesss S8SS28SSS3SSSS3SS333 Sho 2 s Ss 3 Ses do. fo: 9--Fall River RR... 10—-Boston Exchange Co... ‘325,000 Lancaster Mills (2,000) ehs., $20 é 12-Bendwich GlassCo.... "360,000 3 -8,000 00 15--Mass. 6's Western itt. . 4.0.46 28,875 00 Total.cssscccccececscc veces cose 0-0 $074,104 60 ‘There are other dividends to be made during the month, which we have not been able to ascertain, which would increase the amount somewha‘. hres Exchan, Bye ees "07. SECOND orate ‘& she Nor & Wor, .b30 54 Mo one ta'd iE “40 | 00 do 15, 108 Nor a wi ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. NEW YEAR'S DAY. “Tors, OFFICE—NEW YORK, DECEMBER yor Kingsland wi H be happy to PROFESSOR IN NGISG, Filza Valentini gives all hor losons ab Indies’ Attend on application iaxde e For alo st toe brilliant and joated to her pupil treet, YANARY BIKDS. el at me z / Evrorean singing birds. 16 er reece Mf Siention to his mos ine birds. consisting breeds) thrushes, skylarka, gol mint legend atsle at modernte prices. 16 Noted Oe” | Py syran—4 SMART YOUNG WOMAN 4&8 COOK, Washer and lroner, and to do the ceurral usework ren, 0 Wid aus ally w which liberal wages will be pai Ceretand sheir burinees theroughly, aud eam come well re- commended, need appig. Call. at No. 206 West Twenty. eighth street, between Righth 1 and N rinth avenvess” ANTED IMMEDIATELY — RT GERMAN ian, to do general housswork et wash ‘and tren, im an American family in sl Good wages given. Address C. rald offi ANTED—BOOKBINDERS.—A PERSON WBLL AC- guainted with using Adams’ embossing prose, two first-ra ot Mont age gilders; four forwarders. Inqu gomery House,’ owe. sy tage “4 wit. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 GE rrauas | 2 ping by single and d city reference. titers i xteenth street, will receive Nyoapess Wy ANTED—A CLERK IN A LAWYER'S “OFFICE, ith tome soaunintance with the business, Must be » od and ravi iter. Salary liberal. Address, i) aid, ie idence and expected salary, box cvL ork fee. ANTED—A SITUATION. BYA YOUNG MAN FROM Scotland, aged 24 years, as Clerk or Book Keeper. Has 0, last two and a half years to the V been accustomed for Banking businors. Also undorstands the Clothing business. Address to M. Herald office, ANTED—ASITUATION A¥ GROCER OR MILLER, by, young man from Scotland, azed twenty-five years. Ho is competent to take charge of « flour or o7rn mill; can give testimonials if required, Address J. K., Herald office. ANTED-TWO OR THREE GOOD JOURNEYMEN Shell Comb maki to bay en constant employment iD by letter, wo B. F. on. Fete Busta A CENTS WANTED, TO CANVASS EVERY STATE IN the Union, for & musical newspaper. None but re- spectable men can be accepted, musicians will be ferred. To competent p 1¢ most favorable terms will Keutered. Apniy,atter New Your's day, as ho ofiee of tho Musical Timos, 111 Nassau street. YOUNG MAN wants A eer AON AS BAR- Seep god set of boo! come weil recommended frot honesty, &c. Can be heard of by addressing or calling on Mr, William Mograth, No. 9}¢ Frankfort street, in the rear, pre-psld, for M. ¥. F., for four days. tA Wienixa TO G0 TO Cees AND ould like to find arge of her and i all intely retur ed with inter- on arrival at San Fran . Ani 5 A, Broadway Post Office, will be ateendea RUG CLERK —WANTED, A STEADY YOUNG MAN, well acquainted with the he prescription business, and all otber business of @ retail drug store, Apply to Dr. Feeny, Staten Island, Staploton Landing. References re- quired. URSE WANTED-ONE FULLY COMPETENT TO take charge of an infant, and the care of two other children. Apply at Montague place, one door wost of Henry street, Brooklyn, 0 COACH BODY MAKERS.— Woop, TOMLISON & Co. will give employmens by the day, to fifteen or twenty good coach body makers—uone but the best workmen neod a| ny WOOD, TOMLINSON & C . Ye ., 410 Broadway, ol eae A AS: IFTH WARD HOTEL —THE PERSON WHO BOR- rowed tho Indian Ch rhaments, for the purpose of pearing at the Kossuth dinner, will oblige the propristor by returning the eam OTICK,-IF THE INDIVIDUAL WHO TOOK TWO Overconts from the hall of house No. 6% Greonwich stroet, corner of Morton, last evening, will return the me- morandum book, papers, and letters, by express or other. wire, he will confer an capecial favor. Addi SPENCER, F THE PERSON WHO STOLE A BLACK CLOTH OVER- ocat from 185 East Fifteenth street, last evening, will ond through the post office, the papers contained in an en- 6 pockets, he may retain the two coats, oh will be madefor thes. Th Value to any onebut the owner. If the ca sont to 42 Clif street, Twonty-five Dollars reward paid, and no questions asked. BOARDING AND LODGING. POARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY WHRRE there are no other boarders, for s family of three per- sons and two children and nursc. A parlor and two bed- rooms Adjoining required. Reference given and required, prertined 54 8.. box 2.774 lower Post Office, stating terme, location, &e. B% ARD, OR FURNISHED APARTMENTS WITIL Cooking, &o., wanted immediately y ® gentioman and Le, erate. Apply to “* Terms m ‘olix,” Broadway OARD WANTED—BY A LADY, board for » gont family, or wher ti Broadway Pi URNISHED SUITE OF APARTMENTS TO LET—IN & private family, (with or without breakfast and tes.) They oon of two large rooms on the second floor, commu: nicating by sliding doors, and ® small bed-room adjoining. Meals served private, and every attention paid to ensure comfort. Roterences exchanged. Terms moderato for accommodations, Apply to Mrs. C. M, LDWAMDS, Fourth avenuo. INGLE GENTLEMEN, AND A YOUNG GENTLE- wife, of the firet respectability, wishing to pay d price, and have unexceptionable good accommods- tiens, and. wall fornia ms, can find such, in a pri- Yate and highly eduosted French family, “Location cen- SEE ee of Broadway. Address 0. M., Broad- ‘ost C8. AND PARTIAL an, vith a widow lady without » . Address A. M. C., UCTION “Norion.—ai cor's Stock, French Plum Bt Its © Tew, cott lock, at 57 ee, and 6 Dey situet, ooruer of Groenwic tobacco, rane, relates, hes ry randy, ‘wines, counter, A. CARTER, Ancti Ww. Dey sisest, corner of Gro: tion of @ Home,—Tho ae Mort Pr this Aeocintion, will omable t R. Ross, Secretary. Filliam Wright, James W. Booth, H.W. Deems, ciation until the 10ti tione may be obtained: of posal must be left, marked, Wm. Park 192 Canal street. HOMESTEAD! NARA BGIN THE NEW YEAR BY LAYING THE BorNps ° Greawich Buil ook, in, the, Blood The reat. success which it to offer one or two reminded U7 Secretary, v.P. J. A. Crogoir, A RARE cheap, anew ae Hoe manufacture, FOR SALE AND TO LET. Score FOR PRINTERS.. OR BA! rior Printing Prose, Types, Type Cases, and 1 above aroall new, ry ee BERLY, No.5 Park Place. \ag0 money. sagen floor, Froat room, from 10 ti —THE PROPRIE- int of ill health. 12, A. M kind. two different we ing two distinct, yet equal (having two hi ANCY DRESS FOR SALE OF A PERFECTLY UNIQUE It ig ® real Porelgn revs, and may be worn in Edge infect s viarce jum, 1) CHARLES CRANE, Provident. Davi MILLIKEN, TRUSTEES. W. B, Milliken, N.D. Thayer. ROSPECT HILL VILLAGE ASSOCIATION. —PRO- posals will be perees for grading the land of the ary, 1862, Plai The braary next, will more Apply at 35 arenas ,and3s jackets, No.) produc- correct aad National Costumes. Apply at the Broadway Poat office. OR SALE—: N ‘h 70) rving House, b; Abeta of lOA.M, tee, on the premises. stree: tM D enih street. ae! HALL (LATE ‘TRIPLER) 70 LET, rms, for the following nigh! Fei: and pendey, th a tbe 1852, Apply to lotter, or personally, and 12 noon; or to W. EB, Mar lay, Frid: anuay, COPPER STILL AND WORM, CAPACI. ty two hundred gallsss aie. five loaoh tubs, six forment- ing oaks and thirt aiak on will be sola low toa cneh customer. Apply mes ront streot, front office, tween the hours of 9and 3 P. M. To COAL DEALER ETO LET, A COAL YARD with office, ocal le Spaennd: situated in Maodou- App y to E. W. BAR- ‘ci ty. Third street. neces and family residence. several foors on Broadwa: all of which will be rente at tho rial estate agency of ‘0 RE: ernie ‘appl nue sinall family witl ply at the grocery opposite, Ren' «from houee in Nineteenth street, a fe: Bathing a1 Riek &o. P out children preferred, O RENT—A woke ON BROADWAY, NEAR THIR- A fires location for a snug busi- ir annum, 200 pe Also, 5 to $8and $10 por month; at deci a low priosa. Iniuire R. G. PI THE STORES NOS, 43 AND 45 BARCLAY street, for a term of five or ten ye: ane feet, in complete oxder, and suitable f ny a Edward H. Hudson, 12 Br Wm. ‘a Hotbtook, 157 Broadway. 0 LET—SECOND FLOOR, TWO BEDROOMS ERC , 13 Wallet. ON third, with privilege of tasement, of a modern built ‘wost of Righth avo- sion immodintely. A Rent $175. Ap- sbie party, uch r[.O_HOTEL KEEPERS—AN EXTENSIVE HOUSE, now Se ONE and large busine nolds& Devoe, conducted by C, COPA RIN ERS HIP NOTICES, (OL RTNERSHIP. —THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE THIS day entered into copartnership under the firm of Ri nd will continue the business beret Raynolds.—New you Jan FFU 18S, RAYNOLDS, ERED. W. DEVOE. mer clerk, is _January 1, 1882. he acring Certo HAS RETIRED FROM THs & Co. The business will be continued members of she late firm, un- GSRNER, ARIU: Leo Monti ate TokN. 0-PARTNER! HIP.—JAMES F, WENMAN, MY FOR. sociated with me in the Cotto ¢ business, which, after this date, will be transacted under the firm of T. J. Stewart & Co. THOS. J. STEWART, is ofterod to asuit- & person, possossing a few thousand dontars to purchase the furnitare (not good will nor bar,) at a fair valuation, can treat with the owner of the property, by addressing Rugene, Herald offee ore into Partners) firm of Clark, LARK & WORK HAVE, THIS DAY, John H. Watson, John B. Ritter, nd FHL continue t ork, ‘New York, Januaty 1, 1662, trade already with eufficient means. dential. ANTED—A PARTNER (RITHER SILENT OR ag. tive) with oash capital of from $7,000 to $10,000, embark in the wholesale liquor business, whero thore is ‘. ablished of $40,000 por year. fsctory terms, will transfer the trade to’ house ea Addross Profit, Herald office Com- munications thus received will be treated strictly confi- 10 LET—A PLEASANT, FURNISHED ATTIC ROOM, in s private family, without board; No. 14 Howard street. References exchanged. ANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM, WITH OR WITH- out ly? meg two lacios, in a respectable location— per Sonat Eee . Terms must be moderate. lerald office. NT, dollars, in bills of ies Bank, Fulton The oceive the abovi 1 SANFORD! 3, "59 Maiden lan $1 ) REWARD.—LOBT, ON THE EVENING OF THE 23d inst., ne Glinton place, near Broadway, a Clus- lo mol Ring. The finder will receive the above reward by returning the to Messrs. Bhiff, Brothers & Co., 23 uth William street. g iT —LOST—ON | MONDAY, hiladelphis te fetuny Gh or from the o host, at Jersey City; a May's Diamond ‘Brooen, of pecu: liar, abape. euler will recive the above reward’ aud the thanks of the ownor, by leaving it at 474 Broadway. Be- ings family retic, the lossis more than the intrinsic value, REWARD.—STOLEN, nt, from Watts st THE 2TH from 3 to the ON THE EVENING OF et, iain black . W ins, 106 Broad ward 8 questions asked. l’awnbrokers are requceted Toretala the above, if offered. LEFT, ON FRIDAY EVENING, DEC. tthe Broadway Theatre, pera Glass. The finder will receive th leaving it at the office of J. A. i. pooh hc Radstone nent dh oan teh hear REWARD.—8TRAYED OR STOLEN, ON THE 291i at from. The own eat Fifth avenue and ene ron or hind leg. rake Ender will rocelyethe abo ging x to the above address, or to No. street SPECIAL NOTICE. Ts EUROPA STRAMSILP, HAVING BEEN DE- ‘tained by fog, will sail this morning at § ea lhn the Annual DRY DOCK COMPANY, DEC. ee jection for ning Directors of = Company, for the ill be held at the Bast Broadway House, corner on ‘ike t and East Broad- onday the 6th day of Ji ary next. The poll at 5 o'clock P.M., and pen one hour. The srhusfer book will be closed we a and Sth of January, MASON, Becretary. AND HARLEM Picctteryste COMPANY, dividend on the preferred ate, of eight per heir treasurer, th day of ext. stock ry be closed on Fay k and opened "BLATOHTORD, Treasurer. Baturdny, December 271 on Wednesday, January 7th, ot Dated New York, Decembe: O. Siekiat® ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE « delegater appointed by the several Chapters to conier with the committee appsinted by Chancery, tor the purpose ¢f making arrangements for celebrating, with appropriate ceremonies, the coming anrirersary of the birthday of the immortal George Washington, the Father of our Country, will be beld at Chancery rooms, on Friday evening, the inst, ab 724 o'clock. A punctual attendance is re h'n Com, Arrang: G. Packann, Scoretary. > auovat.-soirway carapiN MAVEREMOVED ere a* 69 Liberty street, between Broadway AVY BAY AND CHAGRES ICE COMPANY.—THR Company having comploted thelr houses on the Lethraus, and made arrangements to receive a rogular supply, iy now vires to, ey sepnees, and other vessels, ali ak Meats. Butter, Lard, Weretatieg feagonsb> DRY GOODS, &e. SELLING OFF! | SELLING oF: oO CLOSE THE CON. .W per cent bolow her splendid stock of Paris noridice of 0 ber cent on their ‘AULINE KIMBEL, Millinory for sale, at tual cost. N. B.—Store to let, and fixtures for sslo—a bargatn. eunhicorpatuaaivaias CLOTHING. AST OFF CLO’ ING “AND FURNITURE WANTED —Ladie hi clothing, farnitw cy fair o EXPRESS AGENCI 3. G REGORY'S GREAT CALIFORNIA PACKAGE AND H Parcel Express, per steamers Promot d Buesday, January 5 and 6, st pevial ex to hand th rded aud peal~ at up in water it teach, and be Recor Fpl rel aA An eatte, gxptees wil be Lore warded Der Obie, om Sato Ty PSUN Ww IIITEHCOCK. Banagers ap¢ Agente ity Peagl strest, cornes of Wall, reene Address P terview may be had, will commen: Tueed: plies feitione Herald office, ws? ED—A SILENT OR ACTIVE aot afer WITa p cash cap: al sf 1000 rh to start 6 aged. ‘visting where @n carly in- THK BALL SMASUR, H “MEYEN'S DANCING ACADEMY J AT TH + pesre Hotel, — AGe iam ee. el to be madeat the Academy, during the hours of fore that time tice of the Pt at any tim fa with g tion pobiie, tbat 1 havelcompon entirely new, and worthy world comins pn tel {tavs yet hea ihe visore Promise to prove 6 ter their names. Bchotische, Redo: n Mondays and days, ata age lock, iy a Solrees every two wee o 5 tiefuotory ae this one. DODWORTH' on Potable ACADEMY, 448 A new class for be- wa, Gorleta 2e £0 of Boh totleate dh ‘ganicit por b Deine fe eee to the Gade Thie set will figures and steps ‘every schoo! try, Book Store, v Quadtitie, W; Echottischs Polka, Maruca, URNTONS' DANCING ACADEMY, 600 BROADWAY; efor the 8 Quarter, Tuesday and ntlemen. New na jad zing itz, “Catarina, Ntedowa., Nev ening. All who intend Jelning this School are solicited to enter’ thete mam umber thie term is limited. For wrme—apply av 271 Bows ADMITIBD ir, and James Kooken, jhe business, under the Or, on satis. blished N Wi == LIQ( URS. in ean Windo: h will be 6 by any house im thecity. A, M. E CHRAPEST STORE IN THE CITY FOR CUR; tain meteriale—Brocatelles, Satin Delaine, Lace, and Corniees, Shader, Paper tiang- wholesale or rotall, twenty per JOHN B. . & R. DAVIES, | — “ONDON DOCK AND “ALL OTHER BRANDS or ve Port, Gherry, Madeira, Champagn: Uhre ed &o. Wines, Meder’s Swan and Old Tom Gin, old Jam and M Croix Rum, Ssoteh and Irish Whiskey, old Havana Sega J, at lowest wholo- > = B. PETERS & CO., 900 BROADWAY, IMPORTERS of choice Old Wines, Bi Liquo Sexson.—In bottl Sherry, Madeira, Clar land and Scheidam other store. the he new To read the lan Ce tell to sity } i. of Know I can change give youthat heart’ Siok or in hi Whate'er y Know that I To read your fate by Acoopt th clonal attended to, if ubber Toys, sizes god qual R at the celevrated Brandy Store Crosby streete, for cash only, at Lh Has leve found lodgm By chan ing lovers into mai Though there be obstacles, tl And magic one shall bri , in happii Hiation ia'thie world below, of destiny in Hew v All letters to C. W. Roback, get an Astrological Almanac, N | I Rubber Manufacturing Com om hand and offer for ste, sh D ni Eegies, Frogs, &e. “Balla ities, and all other tine made under Goodyenr’s Patent Wwormy, OF NOTIC®, PARTICULARLY AT THs ny gholce old Brandiog, Port, 1 ep per cent ea than at sad ASTROLOGY, &. pester ee NEW YEAR'S ADDRESS TO yublic: ay mn, their fate te view, — bat shall tute ‘a eighteen fifty two. line of teers, in Sweden's Land, ‘The ocoult art I truly understand; =" and what to hope, our horoscope. iy ther truthful ligt ht. whaccvee Suey may bey Tcan nileviate by trology, fyou baye lost your wealth, proat art it soon by thoft or fgaud, e rostered; where INDIA RUBBER GOODS, ieee DIA RUBBER GOODS.—THB NEWARK INDIA No, 69 Maiden Lan: Ww aay ene, with Morriseni j leave the SPORTING WILL bE SET UP as suc s a inv chet ice ep, of tigers aa in the indis rabber letaltio India Rubbers, INSON. President. For, semana eee wie by ig yt LYCEOM—*EURSDAY, the performances will commence with TT! ‘Mr. Beene J Mr. C) dale. COLUMBIA aT HOME 3 ow Your's Calla for 1558-Cox lumbia, Sheree. %) Kelellowed> by Ly iRISa ti ugham. ra rat ROW a EL YORUu~ Masses Mr. tees Favorite OssUTH GOmCERT, (41 aT y TRIPLER HALL. TH fig Ma age oat ot ae fad ale; ‘BHU at $1 oncn, 200, fanned for other books 6411 road a Planofor ‘bes. b he ig Ig ay 0 for this ecoasio: Mrs. L. A- the Orpheanm Fi AL | STREET.—-GRAND NEW Inet alghd of the bsenital je troupe and Living 5 of Arad Mr. Nichols, the | once ab Tie — pandnannnniil geet 2 PRESENTS.—GALME, GUILLEMOT & CO. Jarry & Gail et received a anes and entirely a ancivailed enables them to offer to the plendi collection of Artist] y and sote, consisting of Diay monde, Poar! of precious Stone, MM. G., G 0 atook of goodsin the with theirs, as regards taate. articles offered for sal workmen, so that they te mako any article ot orgiez: or Cs, nob any yetone, socording to the tacte or fancy HE HOLIDAY —I75 BROADWAY—THE CHEAPEST store im tho Un Jewel ry, of all desoriptio No. 175 Broadway, Importer of Precious Stono nient pockot com; for beauty of workmanal tented and warranted. of gold and sliver pouci! superior gold peas, whiah need no pr ip defies ‘ans roof of their euperiorin except the increased demand and the numerous sttompts & iinitation. AGLEY % CO., 189 and 277 Hrosdway. NNUALS—ANNUALS AND OTBER hooks FoR the Holidays, in eplendid Bindir would respectful the community at large, to thinks that they will betully Drive. ed with both quality and AURAUAM MASE, No. 237 Bloocker street, opposite Leroy street. RW VE AR’ S—LADIES ARE INFORMED THAT there i !nhor saved by oalling ab 466 B: Cy boying J. W KELLY'S Premium Lomon Sug atant production of Lemonade. A pound mak of Lemonade. Price 25 Bol grocers. A liberal diseon AST RIVER SAVINGS BANK —TII1$ INSTITUTION seday, the S0th instant, to the hate eorrer of Chatham and pasne street for the transaction of bui f{ their new banking ho B ay will be open to reo sven o'slook, tilt the Hith of J order CA. WIINEY, Secretary. TP.HE EMPIRE CITY BANK, 683 BROADWAY, COR- ner casey st-oot —This institution will commence January ‘Tho following genstemen the Board of —Russoll EB. Glover, William T. Thompson, Caspar C. Childs, Denis ¥. Van John B. Wickertham, George Be John Green, Benjamin ®, Wart, Benjemit FY ha H. Hogen" aomp. Discount days—w ay RL Providend, “Fim PRESIBENT AND DI; le B. pane lecen a divi une s CANTILE BANK tors of the Merennti of five por cent, payal Proxim their new banking ho ge OAKLA iv? Cashier OTICE—THE MANHATTAN SAVINGS INSTITU- tion, 648 Broadway, will receive deposits until tho Lith of January, allowing ta interest :n the same from the let inet. B EC. KINGSLAND, Presid DIVIDEND OF UR PER CENT WILL BE PAID to the Stockholders of the New York Exchange Bank on and after January 2, 1552, _8. VAN DUZER, Procident. _ HE INTEREST DUE JAN, 1, 1852, ON THE BONDS ot the City of Cnicago, will ve cyl at the vificeof the subscribers. ‘WADSWORTH & SPELDO! ‘Now York, Deo. 29, 1851. . 65 Exchange Pl Peat OF CALIFORNIA SEVEN PER CENT BONDS, aM interest becoming due on the first day of of January, 2, = the ceven per cent Coupon Bonds of the State ol payable in this city, will be om and alter that date, om presentation of the proper t our office. LOW, LA! jer. CHIC, scriptions to the capital stook of the no Union Railr “4 for the 4 its tho third division of » ‘oad, from Freepers, im be received at the ofhse of the company, Mi Wadeworth & Sheldon, No. pe and after the lst of Jan The conditions of ubscription, a# well as all particulars res reed and affairs of the company, will be learned applica. tion to MESSKS. WADSWORTH & SHELDON, — EMITTANCES TO ENGLAND ANDIRELAND.—THB urdersicned, for the convenience of emigrants, will draw bills on Messrs. Baring, Brothers & Co..in sums ef one poand Sterling and upwards. GRINNELL, MINTURN & CO,, 73 South street, New York. ee id Sigler Lagat cot EORG! fy OUN MeMICHAEL, 36 OLD SLIP,_ th street, was forsale drafts for an: throughout Great Britain an Dasvage by the are a Liverpoct Whitlock & Gor Sher CORNER OF a which y the Swallow all Tine, se snd 7 ling ‘of Liverpool Packets, sad X line of aseare oy aay of which ships can Liha W. BYRNES & CO., NO, 09 SOUTH STREET, NEW + York, and No. 36 erloo Road, Liverpool. Bave lor ht drafts, payable ia every town throughout Tand, Ireland, Seotiead and Weles—are. also acente for Swallow Line of Liverpool Lon ke nae a Star, Dramatic and St. George's lines of Liverpoo sailing yen. ttificates for the above liacs oan be on moderate terms. GENCY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS—NOTICE IS euey given, fone s Ci Roses of Seven Dollars, om each ousan lars, will b ra upen the stock of the at the office at the subseribers, on and after Beneay, the 5th of January nex' WADSWORTH & SHELDON, Taverns aerate New Yors, Deo. 29th, 1851. 0. 66 iabits, respectable connec. acquaintance. Address G. #. M, 32 MISCELLANEOUS, oy PILLIARDS rOR THE NEW Y&AR.—THE FINEST rovm in America, and the hot tables in ¢ in the city, are Lg TATCHES AND JEWELRY.—TUB UNDERSIGNED invites tho sto: he public to hie azlendid age Silvorwaro, euitable Roliday presonts. ‘The steok (oof she best manucecture, warran| (ted as represented. rTOUN Canal street. - pean g HYGIEN QUE Jobbing crade, of thei: Willian seco th hor ‘sud Burope renerally, and are favorites hore, a8 reheat ae tone o are Eoown. Agonte. PREPARED TO SUPPLY ing mercheats, who have eir own terms, Mis nearly ton years vetoes the public. Tes iret tr ite beat, It kas never faited. please al eke ave 5 8 88 cortain to lieve pain isused The more the Doctor's sales im ss ve larger he ay I B. KELLINGER BAS | JERS toME cause bad feel eiated at aco hae fore falivd to dois nas beew could not be dene, viz , to restore bald for many year brove, be York ‘cit: shear Ne paving George W. hi of hatr fora number of years, thought could never be restor He hasnow & fine, on Ceicad head of hair, by the uso of a few bottles ot Ke Fluid. And still another wonderfal case No. 70 Lge agg = ost beg it cannot be dome, hi Cee itesop) ce Yon doen pli yt atree: old “4 large bottles, at rte aise, ot H.N. Wild, No, 451 Broadway (extensive ary.) INSURANCES, s Wann. BROO (LYN FIRB INSURANCE COMPANT— Offices 43 Fulton stroes, port, and their cargoes Omilag inatitution WILLIAM gambiae ae President. AvrRrep G. Stevens, Seorstar IFE INSURANCE.—NATI Assurance Socisty of 1. No.7 Grand atreot, Jersey Ci th nite Staten, and on ¢ ani , and 01 gz ae fi soir rd peomtum. Tor ‘erm, blank fevws, *PIAASOADDITAS HOP VANDER STARR General Agents HOTELS. {feo room, ten oF twel ty and fifty Tight, air and shower bath rat sted, hae an ting rooms, between good rmokng rooms navwer bathe a y ihe’ Néw York Hereld to tiled. Thomas me ‘enders bis grateful thanks to his Amerioan f favors he hag 90 Jong epjoyed at their hands, lite theiz continued patrenege and recommenda tir