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™ have know General Sesslo Vatevictony of tHe Reconpen.—-Tuesday being Grey ve. Statute, the order of the Special De rendered only im Court. Order of Special Term affirmed, with costs. th the matter er of ifr, Mil's Will Order of Bpecial affirmed, with 8. vray ve, Fas.-1n oase which Js teferratle by the Bpeci soions and the last of the term, at the granting or re pee A of eerily which was Recallasly, void of | fusings reference on the ground of a long account, is not public interest, there was prerent in the court an un- | agreeable. Order of Special Term affirmed with costs wasual number of members of the bar, as were also Judge Tompkins ads. Genin and Lockwood.—Order of Special Beebe and the Recorder elect, and aa evident anxiety | Term affirmed, with costs. for the it—the leave taking of the lion. I, ‘The Same ads. Camman and Whitehouse.—Order of Spe- ‘Tellmad der. Mr. Blunt, the District Att , who was present, to- gether with bis assistant, Mr. Haf' and in whose behalf, ap in his own, he spoke, rese and . luressed the bench. He suid that he desired to make a} »w remarks applica- bie to a member of the court about to take leave of the orition he had occupied there. The close of the year t with it aseverance of t'-e official tles that had bitherto united them, end added.a regret to the memory of t joys. In parting with you, cir, continued the d gentleman, | part with one whose dignified de- ortment, unaffected suavity ef manner,end thorough knowledge, bave adorned the bench, lent a charm to the man, and lightened those labors which, at all & mes oppressive, have, from the unexampled pressure of capital cuses duricyy tbe past year, been rendered abso- Jately appalling. 1 have known you, sir, long—at the bar, A our municipal 8d national councils, and on the Dench. You have carricd with you, sir, the esteem of rivate friendship, the b ched, and the copidence of all who, knowing you, ppreclate your worth, Occupying for a pe- .f two terms the office you ure about to vacate, re beem bryught into immediate contact with tims of wretchedness, crisfortune, and crime, affliction and curse of our city. You how to sympathize with misfortune, to grieve over fallen humanity exbibited before you, and to punish the guilty and reckless in or! ern, when eternnets was required by justice, ycu ever knew how, and were ready, to temper justice with mercy. I need notesy,tir, I part with you with deep regret. In sin- cerity I ray so, from my ‘own heart; und in whatever eiguation you may be called upon to fill, I hope you will be attended with happiness and prosperity. (Loud ap- ure. Pine corder was evidently much affected whe: com- mencing to reply to the address of Mr. Blunt—so much or, thi the first few seutences were tcarcely audible. He thanked him for the expressions of copfideace and friecdship which had arcused feelings and @rhotions be could scarcely express, ‘The position he hud had the honor to occupy was one of some delicacy, as he had alwaye felt—the more so ashe had advaneed in years. On the occasion of closing bis term, he might occupy their time with an enumeration of the vast number of poor human beivgs who had beea brought before him—the euitcrings that had been produced by the icfliction of eriminal law, and thore who had writhed under it. It would be # melancholy and a painful task, and he preferred the other side of the ploture, He weuld rather think of those that they hid restored to life, liverty, and comfort, The position which they occupied as criminal jadges was exceedingly palafal; aud while, a@ bis learned friend bad expressed it, they di-- played sternness in the execution of justice, he had always felt that the heurt cf the Court should be filled with sympathy for the wretched. Great discretion was given to them---more so than to judges in civil cases--- and mapy errors were incident to such a position—pecu- Karly #0; and that he had fallen into many was not sur- prisiog He hoped that a feeling.jor sentiment, or charity bad predomimated in all his acvior Charity was the ost glorious ingredient in our divine nature. It was the brightcst gem in the diadem of Omuipotence itself (Ap- brea? | Uncharitableness had been characterizedjin the oly Scriptures as the mark of degradation, and he hoped it bad not pervaded his condust. He cordially acknowledged the compliments. and reciprocated the remarks, of the learned District Attorney, He had with at esteem and admiration witnessed his uniform con- fue! as the zealous, vigilant public prosecutor, waile he exhibited ail the sympathy aud humanity that could be evinced by aay human being, He couid not quit his present positica without offering his acknowledgments to the gentlemanly Clerk of the Court, and all the offi- cers, from Whom be bad never, in any iastance, received anything but the most kindly and respectful treatment and most able assistance. ‘To his learned assistant, Judge Beebs, and tothe bar, he expressed his grateful ackuowledgments, and concluded amidst great and cor- dial applause. Judge Beebe offered a few remarks in reply, expressing the high esteem in which he had ever held Mr, Talmadge, and the deep cbligations he bad always felt under to him for his able counsel ; complimenting him highly upon his experience and knowledge of human nature, so essen- tial in his office; and not only on his experience, but his feelings ana wan and learning as a lawyer. @AA. A. Phillips, sq., on behalf of the bar, aleo addressed some highly laudatory remarks, as did the Recorder elect; and the Vourt adjourned, a genuine and general fevling of oppression appearing to prevail on the occasion of yacticg with a highly respected and esteemed chief. Supreme Court—General Terwi Before Chief Justice Edmonds, and Hon. Judges Edwards, ‘Mitchell, and King. Dec, 29 —Decisions —The People ex rel Morris vs. Platt. --A warrant under the act ot 183), abolishing imprison- ment for debt, may issue against a debtor for fraudu- Jentiy concealing his property, at the instance ofa creditor ‘who has brought suit only, and not yet obtained judg- ment. Decivion of Common Pleas Judge affirmed, wit costs. Spear § Ripley vs. Myers—A creditor who takes from his debtor a note of a third person im payment of his debt, but relinquishes no security, and holds even his original debtor’s liability, ie not a bona fide hoider of the note, though passed tc him before maturity, but holds it subject to ull the equities existing between the criginal parties. Motion to set aside seport of referee denied, with cor Spatding vs. Merchants’ Bank.—Where, on discounting a note, the bank requested the borrower to receive billy whose circulation ts prohibited by law, and the borrower consents to do so, that is not a part of the contract of Joan, and the securities are not affected thereby. Motion for a new trial denied, with costa, winsell R. Crt cds, Dowse § Carey.——The question whether the defendant bad carsied the goods without delay, according to contzact. was one of fact, which ought to have been submitied to the jury. New trial granted; costs to abide the event. Acosta vs. Giesler—One Who ¢ neither tenant nor un- | der-tenant of landiord, and does not claim under him, cannot ba removed by summary proceeding. Demand of | rent of one of two lessees jcinty bound 18 sufficient, | Judgment reversed as to Arnold & Bieman, and aifir as to others. | York vs. Browne.—Order of Speci to the defendant med, with o Hicks, administrator, vs. Hicks b Surrogate, refusing to admit a will to probate, appealed from, it is mot competent for the pending the appeal, to grant letters of admin! in case of intestacy. le can only ap acl interim. Decree of Surrogate reversed Watker and others. ads. Boird.—Where one of two } debtors is a non-resident. be may be proceeded ag: as such, by werrant, under the Revired Statutes. W! goods are left with a factor, to fell on commission, owner has no cause of action for the value of the ac until a demecd by him; and the statute of timit ns does not begin to run until euch demand bas bee made. Motion for a new trial denied, with costs Beers vs. Reynolds. len a limited partnership is | dissolved by riutual consent before the time fixed for its | termination. the dirsolutioa does not take eff veditors or dealers, until the expiration of the notics dissolntion, weich ie required to be given by the statute, And Where, cn the dissolution snd before the expiration ef the notice. the special partner takes an assignment of a security upon the partnerebip effects for the amount contributed by him to the partnership, be becomes a | general partner, and is liable to creditors as such. Mo- | tion for a new trial denied, with o Westervelt executor. vs Gregg Where a husband, be- fore the passage of the act of ith Arri. 1848, relative to the property of warried Women. instituce d legal prow ings to reduce a iezucy to bis wile into his poss that statute does nos affect his right, because it had already vested, and he may recover 1t in bis own nate. Decree of Surrogate affisméd, with cost i Taylor, executor, cds. Benjamin —Where a continuing contract for cervices has Leen made, and one of the par- dies pending its execution, but it is carried on to completion by his executors, it is mot competent to de- clare upon the contract as upon a consideration spring- ing from the testator. and on promises by the executors, Judgment for plaintii on the demurrer, with leave for the defendant to answer on payment of costs. Orchard vs. Cross.—The motion being to set aside the report of the referee on the facts, and it not appearing that it had been affected by partiality or prejudice, mo. tion denied, with cost: Jones vs, Mason.—On'a dec the 13th May, 1851. no attemp' until 17th July following. The appeal ts too nervice of a copy of a decree certived by the clerx is no- tice of the decree within the statute, Appeal dismissed. with coste Dord § Rowe ais. Hi —In an action for a tort, where sepatate judgments may be given as to several da- fendanta, one of the defendauts may be examined as a witness for his co defendaat, it Seing easy ins to prevent his testimony 4 and he having no i party using him as a witn W abide the ovext. Dembinan vs. Empire Mills, and others =A proceeding by fa judgment and exeoution creditor against an insolvent | corporation, to wind up ite atlairs and distribute its sets among its creditors, under one part of tae Rev! Statutes concerning inst Corporations in Equity,” 1s no bar to proc by a creditor at large, under another part of the same statute; but it is discretionary with the court to confine the proceedings to one suit. and such power will not be exercived in favor of a suit which is not brought fo! the creditors. Order of Special Term sffirmed, with cos j Smith ads, The People Conviction of the defendant for perjury, at the General Sessiong, reversed. by teason of variance between the indictment and the proof. ter vs, Hammett —Where defenaants went into pos- fession of prem ged of all the estate of the original e entered and served on lesrees, and for the whole term, they are liable to the landlord ax assignees he term, though no assignment in writing be proved, Report of referee set aside; costa | to abide the event Zabriskie and others —Though an notion for a wrong connected with the person be not as- signable, whon connected with property affecting i value it is assignable, and under the code the action for it may be brought inthe neme of the assigave. Judz- ment of Special Term atirmed, with costs, | Curtis vs. Leavilt, Receiver, §c—Motion to open proofs denied, with costs. Blair vg. Ostorne —Where g factor, with general authority to sell, and he has male advances on them, and the time for the repayment of the advances has clapeed.aud he thereupon seiis to reim- burse himeelf, he is not Uable in an actiom, as tora wrong, for converting the property, but only for the surplus of the avails of the sale after paylog bis advances, Motion for new trial granted; costs to abide the event, ‘Smith vs. Winthrop—No question of law having been raised on the trial, and the only one being that of fact, wherein the testimony wae ueatly valanced, new trial with coste. deme Male, Die Mutval Ins. Co.—Order of Special at firmed, with costs. bi 5 va, Chase—It is not competent fora Jud Chombers, oF any where out of Court, to render judg. ment, except In the single cage of @ motion tw ately oul Pcwuluge a Sivolove, Jn sli olber cases, judgment can ve. Sayre and othe js bave been left with a arts in Evror—Judgaent of yer and Terminer re- versed, and new trialawarded. ¢ York. euth madness, which lately had taken such fearful hold upon the universal public mind,—sickening as has been to me this mad: house oratory, this convulsive and ejec- tive effort of men’s lungs and purses, in what seems to me a sadly misdirected philanthropy—I am happy to ob. serve, in the late numbers of the New Yorx Herato, 6 signs of consolation, some ray of ligh* returning, brea ing forth amidst this young chaos which had come upon us. The epidemic of the mind seems to be abating; it is moving wertward, like the cholera of yore; and reaily we ought to be grateful to the ruler of the universe that this visitation is departing from our city. | army, the buildings appertaining to tho (Quartermaster's | with Great Britain. | the erection of an immense bu | shipped from that port by a steamer, the value being up. | wards of £100,000. |, With cos: Gilbert and Johnson.—Order of Special The Same Term affirmed. with costs Walker vs. Banks, Exxcutor.—Motion to discharge re- ceiversbip denied. with costs. ‘Henry Caynel, Plaintiff in Error, vs. The People, Defend- Prisoner remanded to city and county of New ustody of the Sheriff of Patriotism va. Poverty. Mn. Eprtor :—Disgueted as I have been with the Kos- In the name of eternal truth, Mr. Editor, what sort of people are we? What sort of a Christian pepe are we? How peculiarly Christian has been this 2 Kossuth manifestation! Doctors of all professions— physical, moral and religious, divines, modern saints, and old fashioned sinners ; religious editory reli- gious batters, and religious dealers in dry goods;*minis- ters of that gospel which, 1800 years ago, proclaimed “peace on earth and good will towards men,” with their whole pious flocks, with the Bibie in one hand, and “sacred cannon balland grape shot’ in the ocher—all, all contributing and divinely eager to contribute to--to do what+ Aye, to let loose the furies of desolation, Dioodshed and war in Kurope! To cram demdcracy down the throats of ihe nations on the Coutioent on the other side of the Atlantic; to make republicans of them, in some cases, in despite of themselves; to give to them universal suffrage and all the other adjuncts of republicanism; @ thing which, it is very problematical, may not be a good thing, for them to pos- seseeemay not, afterall. be the thivg to make them happy and contented. Be this as it may, hovever—ba the princi. ple Mr. Kossuth incarnates (that’s the word, I belive) beaulitul, be it never so efficacious in curing the nd social diseages aad deformities of vontineatal Europe—be it all and everything Mr. Kossuth claims for it, till I fear our religion isa curious one, not quite like the religion taught in the New Testament—not quite like that, I apprehend—not, at least, as some feal- ish zo-Christians read and interpret it—not like that, by any manner of means, when we spend $10,000 in absurd receptions, and paradiogs. and shows and ben- quetings, when our pious editors, pious hatters. and pious dry-goods merchants, give their checks for $1,000 each; when our good ladies pay $5 a head for a sight and a speech of Mr. Kossnth’s, and flatulent oratioas, from all sorts of reverend sod irreyerend gentlemen; to aid in liberating a people across the ocean from slavery aud bordage; it being again quite problematical that the dollars will ever reach them. I say it is a curious reli- ion that does all thie, while the slaves are at our very - Score, ajlarcund us,inevery bye street and coruer of this vast city--slaves the most miserable, the most abject the werld ever eaw--slaves to a tyranny worse, I appre- hend, than that of the Czar of Russia, or the Nero of ‘Austria—elaves to poverty. hunger, starvation and cold-- slaves whose very beart’s blood curdles within themin this bitter, freezing weather--they meet us in the day time at every corner, in all our great thorough. fares, with unutterable agony and wretchedness stemped upon their haggard faces; they are crowd- ed together by night in cold and wet cellars, cr wretched hovels, unable to keep out the cutting blasts ofwinter from their naked and freezing limbs. “The poor! the poor!’’=-thus Mr. Greeley, of the Tribune, headed tn egiterial appeal to the pubiio, a few days since, Alas! the poor indeed. Back your appeal, Mr. Edttor of the 7)\éune with another check tor $1,000; induce some hatter to add his $1,060, or if more convenient, its value in warm caps or cheap fure; let us have another “chemical conversion? of cunnon’ bails and grape shot, or pig iron, if you pleare.—not into gold an ver, to boy muskets, but, ye pious dealers in dry goods, into waror blankets rather. or other substantial material to warm and to cloths. Let your churches be thrown open once more at $5a head, ye christians; get some reasonabiy good locking man to go up into the pulpit fora sight; get some half starved, half-frozen woman, with her little nes, (Bear enough to any church I imagine.) let these be brought to plead to the ladies and gentiemen ; let the famished mother, with her famithed babe at her cold and shivering breast, be the orator of the day; let their misery and wretcbednees be the silent eloquence that shall speak to the hearte of the assembly; and if their slequeree do not sink as deep--deeper than Mr. Koe- suth’s, why Mr. Editor, let us ail go home to our own closets, humbly praying thet the Lord in mercy remove from us the thick blindness of teif-deception. that He make christisns of us, and rave us from the death of the bppocrite Get upanother entertainment, Mr. Editor, for New Year’s Day. to make happy a few of the poor. Put me down tor five tickets, at $5 each. Orr. The Army=The Retired List, TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Your psper contained, afew days since. some valuable remarks with reference toa retired lst for the navy. Permit me to make a few euggestions for the improvement of the other branch of our national defence The army also needs a retired list. It is now evcum- bered with disabled, superannuated and infirm officsrs, who are borne on the ,olle, and receive full pay, but do on duty. hes teienwaeinee? atiog a0 -kuackan evn? At present three-fourths of our troops are foreigners, No American likes to enlist. There should be rome prompt mode of discharging bad men from service, instead of attempting their reformation by punishment. Tourer five menexist inevery company who are worse than useless, Some are confirmed drunk- ards. some mutinoue, and some steal, Every offence re- quires a court martial, at a heavy expense to the govern- ment Oficers comp much of their quarters, which ua- doubtediy are inferior to the dwellings of the mechani in curcities, Geveral Walbach, ho entered our service in 1767, was lately living im a patched-up condemned | hospital at Fort McHenry; end et Governor's Island, New York. which ought to be the model post of t Department were. many of them, old dutiog the last war Several are now so dilapidated as Congress appropriated $300,000 for I ing, as a hospital, at | New Orleans, intended to held 5,000 sick, which never has had a dczen sick men if it, and probably never will have, Teheuld suppose they could appropriate enough to put the harbor of New York ina respectable state Officers of the pavy and marines have their yuarters furniched on shore by government, Officers of the army, who are ordered about in every direction, are kept pc by the constant nevessity of buying fi ture and the ing it away. The four regiments of artillery on the sea coast, have not had a feir chance to learn their duties, All kinds of ordnance ehould be provided at several of the imcst pro- minent posts, for practice and instruction. At various timer, portions of all these regimeats have been with- drawn for the purpose of acting as infantry, and some have proposed to withdraw them altogether, It hardly needs an argument to show the dangerous effect of des- troying so important an arm as the artillery. or cf leaving our cities and harbors defenceiers and our forts wide open for anyenemy who may choose to oscupy them. We cam then abuse Wngland, France, &o., with to be dargerous to chastise mounted In- | dians, is simply ridiculous Now that cur staff corps have become so large, ential and powerful, they seem disposed to deny the power of line officers to command them where the latter are of inferior grade. It seems evident enough that the department which fights should control the departmen} which feeds, clothes and supplies thearmy, anoffi commanding & poet should be able to say to his stall, order you,to furnish me with supplies,’ and not * I need supplies.’ The remedy for“ disobedience of orders’ ii prompt snd effectual; that for disobeying a req! slow and uncertain. Army Intelligence. Death axp Promotion oy Orricens.—By the deceate of Brevet Brigadier (eneral William G. Belknap, Lieut. | Colorel of the Fifth United Ptates Infantry. Brevet Col. Osrlos A Waite. senior Major of the Mighth Regiment of Infantry, is promoted to the Lieutenau: Uolonelcy ofthe Fifth ae The regiment to which Colonel Waite is promoted, {s establishing a chain of new posts from Fort Smith, on the Arkansas river, to fanta Fe, New Mexico. Parsextatiox OF A Swono to Gevenat Rivey —The ceremony of presenting to Brevet Brigadier General Riley, of the United States Army. tle sword voted to him | by the Legislature of Missouri, in acknowledgment of his | rervices and gallantry asan officer is to take place at th: Independenc , Philadelphia, on next Mond o'clock, The presentation wiil be made by General Pat- | terson, Tur Screw Steameniy City or Grascow sailed from | Liverpool at nocn, on the lth, for Philadcipbie, with | he largest cargo of British manufactered goods ever Lavxcnrn.—At Belfast, on the 23d inst., by Messrs Fayford & Burrill, a beautiful schooner of 150 tons, | calted the Magyar, owned by the builders, Jostah Farrow, Esq]. Messrs Patterson, Brett & Vose, New York, and to be commanded by Captain Robert R Havenir, At Bt. George, on the llth, by Messrs. I Gilchrist & | Co, a fine bark of about 460 tors. called the Nelsou Place. owned by Captain Henry Gilchrist and others, and to be commanded by Captain ( Domestic Miscellany. Invitation To Kossutn Retracren.—Tho City Council of Richmond, Va., vored, in October last, to ex- nd to Kossuth an oficial invitation to visit that city it week the vote was reconsidered by a yery large ma- jority DgaTH OF a Revotutionary Sonprer.—The Racine, Wirconsin, Cemurrcial Advertiser records the death, in that city, om the Uthinst, of Mr. Lot Search, @ veteran of the revolution. Mr. 8, was born in Sussex, N. J., March 8th, 1762, At the time of his death. he was nearly 90 years of age. He served under Washington and Was engaged in the battle of Monmouth, Deatn or Da. Maturw Brown, or Rocues- ten —This venerable citiven died on Sunday last. in the 86th year of hisage. He reinoved to Rochester in 1817, from Which time, until within a few years. he was among the most active business men in Western New York, Tue Ant Union or Paitaprirnia.—The Ma- nagers of the Union of this city it, that in conse(uence of the pressure in the money market, there have been nine hundred subscribers lens this year than art nid the 2 pe Deer Mave aco ued ee mur iplo pe,C00.- Pid Ledger, Dew, She r the drama of the “Forest of Bondy, @ racehorre ant | owing to the light demand, and accum yatone |} tragedy of “ Pizarro,” with Eddy and other eminent actors in the principal parts. The next will be Pitot Be and all will termi- nate with the comedy of‘ Your Life’s in Danger” This programme forms brilliant entertainment. Broapway Tieate.—The exertions of Mr. Marshall’ to make this establishment every way worthy of the title “ Metropolitan Theatre,” are very justly recog ized by the dramatic public. Ile spgres no means, how- ever cestly, to give all the novelties of the age, either as re the best pieces, or in the engagement of talent of the firet stamp During the sutumval months we had one star following, as it were, upon the heels of the oth all varying in their styles—sometimes the first class tragediavs; at others, artiste of great comic celebrity; end next, the celebrated Lola Montes, whose notoriety has travelled all over the globe. We hope the artists are not receiving all the money, and that Marshail is acting upon the suggestions we gave a short time since, in giving a fair remuneration to talent, but by no means to give all the products of his time and talent to any one artist, He and other managers will be sustained by the all the company good, and not placing an ass on the same course—one dis- tancing the other s0 much as to destroy all anticipated pleasure. The pieces selected for this evening are the beautiful comedy, “All that Glitters is not Gold,” the bal- let of Betly,” and the farce of “ Ladies, Beware.”? Nino's Ganven.—The Ravels are, as usual, exerting themselves to ples» their patrons. They bave now been along time in the city, and are as attractive as ever. The selections they make are light, and highly amuring, and are always witnessed with the utmost plea- ture, To-night they present a bill which, no doubt, will draw @ crowded hou: The amusements commence with an overture; this will be followed by the comic Bcuth American pantomime calied “ Jocko’?—Mr. zetti in bis inimitable representation of the Ape, assisted in the cther characters by all the Ravela The beautiful evolutions on the tight rope will next ‘follow, and the entertainments will terminate with the grand fairy pan- tomime of the “Conjuror’s Gift.” ‘on’s Tokatns —The beautiful comedy of “ Oliver Twist’ commences the entertainments. It is unneces- sary to ray, all the characters in this piece.will be eus- tained by a company which may bid defiance to any in the Btates, Burton considers himself capable of judzing of the merits of his actors; he accordingly gives to each artis. that which he deems is exactly suited to his intel- lectual acquiremente; and hence his great success, The pieces selectad for this evening are * Oliver Twist,” and the amusing farce of the “Mummy,” with all the un- doubted talent of the theatre inthe respective casts, Nationar. Tiearre,—Purdy announces two highly at tractive entertainments for to day—afternoon, and eve- ning. The pieces for the atternoon will be the excellent drama of “ Valentine and Orson,’ the celebrated drama called the “ Watch Deg,” and the pantomime of the “ Marble Maiden.” Iu the evening will be given the po- pular drama. entitled “ Charles XI’; the drama of the “ Cattle Stealers,” and the pantomine of the “ Marble Maiden,” forming altogether as attractive a bill as good pieces and excellent performers can make it. We would adviee those who wish comfortable seats, to be early in atterdance, Baxsum’s Museum --Manager Greenwood has pro- vided four exceedingly attractive entertainments for to-day—one in the morning, two in the afternoon, and one in the evening. The performances will comprise comic yocalism, beautiful dancing, accordeon perform- ances, farces, comedies, and pantomime, forming alto- gether as fine an amusement as can be desired, and like: wise a wholesome enjoyment for the little folks. Bowrny Anrnitreatee --New Year's day will be ce- lebrated by Sands and Company in a magnificent style They avnounce three entertainments—morning, atter- noon. and evening--in each of which all the leading equestrians, and their splendid troupe of dancing horses and trick ponies, will appear. Persons wiehing to enjoy a sterling performance should visit the circus to day. Cunisty’s Minstre1s.—This undoubtedly talented and popular band of Ethiopian delineators advertise an at ternoon, as well as an evening performance, to-day. Comment as regarda the sterling qualities of their per- formences, or the respectability of their audiences, is needlesr, as the public are too well aware of the fact. Ali we bave to say is. no matter whether it rains or shines, Mechanics’ Hali is sure to be filled te over- flowing. Friiows’ Mixsrneis.—An entire new company ia an- nounced to appear at Fellows’ Musical Hall, to-day, both afternoon and evening, The managers have every rea- fon to feel proud of the petronage which was extended tothem during the past year, by the public, and all we hope is, that it will continue so, for they are untiring in their exertions to please, The progranime for to-day is excellent. Tre Panorama or tHE Wortv’s Fain will be exhi- bited, for the last time, to-day. Thousands have already witnessed it. and have bestowed on it the highest en- comiums. ‘This being positively the last day it can be seen, & tremendous rush may be anticipated. Stuyvesant Insrrrue --The beautiful painting of “Washington Crossing the Delaware” will be exhibited again to-day, at the above named place. Every one should see it. public, in paving em ser aera New York Dry Goods Market. This week is 2s dull a week as is almost powible The clothiers still withhold their large purchases, and few are the spring goods yet selling, even for the furoil merkets of the Southwest and South. Unbleacned she: ings and shirtings are very quiet New goods are fevely arriving, yet prices are firm, Bleached goods are in considerable stock, except of the lower qualities; b.t the demand is very dull, though prices ares Drills are less plenty, and holders are firmer, a! 6c.aivc. for browns, which are the only kinds inre uest, Osvaburgs ere selling free'y, ond the sior® is very much redused; prices are firm, Denims are 7 out change, but dull. Stripes are dull and heavy. 1. are a ehade easier. Canton flannels are ia incres supply and the light demand is met wit’ rather lower prices. Printing cloths are very dull, ranging a 43sec; the market seems not likely to improva, are quiet; spring styles are arriving, and a few ea! the Southare making. Gischams and delaines the same quiet ; geods begin to ariive for the ply of the demand anticipated in the coming” months; early buyers are few. and those are satisied at full from the old stock, Cotton pantalo slight decline for old stock. O! Low priced colored broods, under $2, are most wanted. Cassimeres of fancy style have been in request. but the cemand is limited toa few clothiers, and supplied at a slight decline. Satinets are firmer, with a slight im- provement in the exquiry. Tweeds are dull. bi a styles are scarce and wanted, Jeans are inactive. Sheeps’ greys are new out of # that have sold. 3 few parecls have been for prime qualities, Fiannels are in limited request, but steady. blankets are moderately active tut only for inds. Bhawis are active only in retail trade. Th been immense this reason. This trade is & tic one and has become one of the most ‘The year winds up well for the domestic trade, L trade ia staple cottons and woollens has proved better than was anticipated, ana prices for the last few montbs have been uniform, while on some articles the demand has been active at good profits, We allude es- pecially to Delaines, Ginghams, Prints, and Bhawis. {9 there atticles the increaged coheumption has been very large. and the demand has kept puce with the large eup ply. The most depression has been in foreign goods. Yet this year the importations of silk goods from France are Ikely to be in greater exces than last year. The epring goods are not yet opened for eale here, but the gous ar- riving to special order are distributing in the Southern marks British goods are in moderate request for the clot are yet light. are very depr Commerce of the Port of IMPORTATIONS OF FOUR DAYS &: Bar nicK.— 8.000 Gre brick. Corree.—10 740 bags coflee. Coar.—470 tons coal. Cuark,—20€ tons chal! Dry Gcona—al2 packages per ship Nicolas; 225 per Vicla; 91 per Northumberland; 801 per Houqua ; 143 per Eurydice ; 3 per Candace ; 150 per Martha ; 404 per Cl mentine; 158 per Reve d 853 per Biddons. Dex lia; 18 casks 744 bbls. baleam 7 cases gums; 500 contos, aste; 18 cases manna; jerces 50 bbls. soda chryatals ; % casks French chalk; 1 box opivia; 3 demijobus rose water; 51 packages sponge. Dyes --1 460 bags sumac; 15 casks argo indigo. Dix Weoe copava 50 cases brit ; 60 ceroons logwood half drums, 740 cases, 27.089 90 drums. 2.969 kegs, 553 casks, 605 ives. 4 $11 quarters, 4 984eighth 0 £00 half kegs grapes; 1,203 bbls , 671 caves prunes ; 104 bbls, almonds; (-4 cases c 0 boxes do.; 644 hoxes lemons ; brandy; €0 000 oranges: 5 13 begs’ walnuts ; 1,751 es do. 630 bushels cats; 55 burhels barley. Gvaxo.—800 tons guano 24,604 bidet ; 842 horse hides; 8 bb 315 doz. pine apples ; goatekina; bbls. guanaced eking ; 160 lining hides bole. calf eking Hain.--107 bbls, hair Ou horns {rox.=-20 tons pig; 17,306 bars RK. K bundles, 600 do. sheet iron. Morassrs,—205 bhds , 31 tierces molasses, Mrracs —80 cases yellow metal. Manoir 41 blocks marble. pil iht-250 baekets, 50 cages, 4 jars olive ofl; 71 ousks 4500 bar Paint --6 casks verdigris. Poraters.—1152 bushels, 40 hampers, Prasten.—400 tons plaster, Raos —207 bales rags, Srinrr8.—70 half, 202 quarters, 100 bbls, brandy. Evo, ihds. 16 bbis. 474 boxes 0h ugar 885 bushels, 2740 bbis., 6,702 sacks salt Sricks. 14.600 mats cassia, Brevr.—OW boxes Smyrna steel. Erno.—45 bags seed; 20 bags hemp do Sroans 62 cases, 5.946 boxes, 120 quarters, 6,500 loose segare; 32 cases, 42 packages, German do in plate. Toracco.--207 bales, Vinecam.—16 half bhds, vinegar. Wonk. -486 hhds., 6 caske, 184 half, 1.503 cases, 1,000 ae thane naar 40 a bbis., 43 boxes iri ; , 796 , 80 In ree ote ekarg Pipe, 796 quarters, 80 Woor.--167 wool, Woon,--1,480 pieces box wood, 15 dozen logs rosewood; 89 toms lignumvit, 50 bundles willow; 1,701 crotches, 1 logy meboaeny bed liguumvitee ind invow Gass, S Pachiges Velsaad WiLdOW glass. Zinc. 48 cashes sing, son—-a few heavy goods are all , din price;a | Thur 1d at We Ide ; the latter price | tade, and prices are steady, The importations ©; | Foreign Market. wit ov Taape.—The oe whieh has s0 far rettended of 3 the apprehension of civil war in France, and of the revo- power ged movements in ‘other of as tended te restore the tone of the hester maret; and, on the whole, we have to fry biped business as compared with we had last week, after the receipt of the startling int from France just referred to. The Yarn market. however, remains very inanimate, and the transactions are few, and small ia amount. The engsgements previously entered into would, indeed, preclude any eg extent of operations at je dan, wi must forsome time beset the tranquillity of a portion of the continent, are evidently rendering the merchants etill more cautious than they were before. And, although the advices from America report an advance of +; to \ percent per lb in the raw materiel at New York, and 34 cent at New Urleans, yet they state it to have been consequence of the improvement which took place im Manchester and in Liverpool about a month ago; and at the same time they inform us that the picking season has been twice as long as it last year, and that some parties have raised their estimates of the crop to 2800.- 000 bales. There can be no doubt that, but for these causer, the prices of yarns would still have had an up- ward tendoncy; as it is, mule yarns, from 50's down- ward may he had at *,d to ‘,d per lb. below the rates of afortnight back. Throstle warps fully },4---20’s and 3C’s water twist in the bundle },d, except well- known spinnings of the best qualities---and the lower courts of reeled water ‘4,4 to ‘,d. Mule yarns, adapted for India, are flat at a decline of 4d to ‘ad. The finer yarns, suitable for the Bradford manufactur- ers, maintain the advance lately attained. The demand for goods-bas been in some degree unfavorably affected; but it is only te @ partial extent that any decline in price is sustained, Good domestics and T cloths, and the better qualities of printers, of all widths, are firm at the quotations of last week but one, Cloths which depend mainly upon the Indian trade continue ima de- presged sti . __ SHIPPING, F°%, LIVERPOOL—UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM- ship PACIFIC, Captain Ezra Nyo.—This steamer will depart with the United States mails for Europe paltively n Saturday, J: 10, 1852, at 12 o’clook M., from her bor' Bb the foot of ect. No berth secured till paid for, For freight 2 ing unequalled scoommodations orb, (or elegance ind to EDWARD K. COLLINS & Co., 66 Wall et. Pred Liomenge| Atlantic, will succeed the Pacific, and sail HE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES mail steamers.—‘The ships composing this line aro the following: Captain West. PACIFIC, Captain Nye. ARCTIC, ptain Lug rat Captain Comstock. A! MENT OWEMY THEATRE.— BOXES, 25 CENTS; PIT, 13, Bou Seats in Oroheatea Boxee, $0 cente. Doors’ o is at 1; curtain rises at 134 o’elock. This afternoon, Thi Jan. 1, the, pe ‘commence with KAYMOND AND AGNES—Don Kaymond, Mr. Goodall; Robort, Mr. Stevens; Jacques, ME. Hamilton; Lady Agnes, Mrs. Yooman: by. the CATTLE v Beatrice, Mrs. Grattan. To be followe STEALERS—Archibald Leslie, Mr. Taylor; Dugald M'Nei!, Mr. Cony; Duncan M’ Clair, Mr. Gritftue; Jessie Campbell, Mro. Grattan; Maggio M’Crea, Mra. Jordan. To coobide with th comedy of HID) ‘AND SEEK—Quake, Mr. Gienn; Simon, Mr, Griffithe; Luoretia, Mrs. Mason. EVENING PERFORMANC rites at 7 o'clock. ‘Thuradi formed the trige: Rolla, Mr. Rda; Pizarro, Mr. Stev tan. To be follo DY—Licutonant Elci, Master Co Mr, Griffiths; Ursula, Mea G comedy of YOUR LIFE'S IN Letingwell; Krackwitz, Mr. Mo M nj Jenny, Mi BOWERY THEATRE, “DOORS OPEN AT iss; CURTAIN rises jook. Boxes. 25 cents; Pit, 12% conte; Seate in Orchestra Boxes, 60 ote. Friday evening, J formances will commence with the dr: Count Raffaele de Foix, Mr. Bddy; Count Achille des Montes, Gregory Jumble, Mr. Griflitha; Pauline Loz Parker. Te befollowed by the CARRIER AND To conclude with GER—Joba Strong, Mr. Countess Landsdor, ari ne. dy of P,P: mand the Tiger—Mi Goodall; Bob Buckstone, Mr. Gritliths; URTON'S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.—DOORS 3 To'clook. Dress Cirole and Par- to begin ette, 80 cents; Second Tier, 25 cents; Private Boxes, $6: cheetes Seate, 75 conte. Thursday evening, Jan. 1,’ will bo played the drama of OLIVER TWIST—Mr. Brownlow, Mr. Biand; Monks, Mr. Moorhouse; Burablo, Mr. Burton; art ful Dodger, Mr, Dun Sykon, Mr. Dyott; Oliver Taist, Mise Hi joy Sykes, Miss F. Wallack; Mrs. Conoy, Mra. Hughes; Mre. Bedwin, Mrs, Dyott. To oonclud the farco of tho MUMMY —Toby Tramp, Mr. Burton; Old Man- Russell; Larry O'Bathorshia, Mr, John Dunn; ara, i Fanny, Miss EB. Taylor; Susan, Mra, Rea. Burton's THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.—DOORS © at 634; to begin at 7 o'clock. Dress Circle and Par- onta; Private Bi 3 ening, Jan. KC TS aoe Tier, 2 wick, Mr. Bland; Augustus Snodgrass, Mr. Moorhoust Weller, Mr. Burton; Aunt Rachael, Mrs. [ugh bella Wardle, MisoM. Taylor. The SMUGGLER'SSON ANDTHE EXCISEMAN’S DAUGHTER—Nick Bragen, Mr. J. Dana; Kate, Mies Hill, To conclude with tho SERIOUS FAMILY— Capt. wae Dhy Maguire Mr. Lester; Aminadab Bleck, Mr, Burton; Widow Delmaine, Miss F. Wali: Private Box | formance, commencing a¥2 o' | TINE AND ORSON—Sir Valentine, Mis Ureoa, ADRIATIC, Captain Grafton. OF P “inact - ‘These ships having been buiis by contract expressly for go- | Bi per yey eh Pea rae ateena ieee Vernment service, every care haa been taken in their oome | ofthe WATCH DOG$—Piarre le Grosso, Mr. E. Blanchard; atraction: ae their engi to re ngth and Henri, Mr. Arnold; L’Aunay, Mr. Clarke; Thorese, Miss M. greed, and their accommodations for passengers ate Unequal- | C\.ari¢a: Marie, Miss Barter, ‘To conclude with tho panto- Price Paeeage from Ni | mime of the MARBLE MAIDEN—Harle juin, Mo Zavy> yw York to Liverpool, in fires 0. eo of extra in second do, Exclusive state-rooms, SM), From Liverpool to New York, £30 and £20. ‘An experienced surgeon attached to cach ship, No berth secured until paid for. PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. From New York. _ From Liverpocl. * 10. 85a Wednesday, D - 06 Nov. 27. Deo. 11, Deo. 25, Ke APD: For freight or ty to EDWARD K. COLLINS & CO., 66 Wallet., N. York, BROWN, BHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool, E.G. ROBERTS & CO., 13 King’s Arms Yard, London, SOHN MUNROE & toires, Paris; or GEO. H. DRAPER, Havre. ‘The owners of these ships will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stoner, or metals, unless bills of lading aro signed therefor, and the value ‘thereon therein expr YM BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL Mail Stesmships, between New York Liverpool rect, and between on and Liverpool, Boston shi oply calling at Halifax to land and receive mails and p: sengers. ARABIA, Capt. PERSIA, Capt. ——. AFRICA, Capt. ASIA, Capt. Judkins EURG NIAGA apt. Si AMERIC. CANADA, Capt. AMBRIA, Capt. Leiteh. ‘These vessels carry a clear white light at mainmast head; exgen om She starboard: red om pork. eS canada, joston. .... Wednesday, 7th January, 1852, tr a ee preanianay ai oe First ‘arsago from New York or Boston so Liverpool—Firat Cabin, $120; Feoeud Cabin, $70. " No berth secured until puid for. on epecie beyond ap amount for rio. Tou . Shannon. Freight will be charged | perronal expenses. An oxperionced surgeon on board. All letters and newspapers must pues through the Post Office. | For freight or passage, apply to. %& CUNARD, Jr., 33 Broadway, French, German, and other forvign goods received and brought in common with British gor ‘Through Lille of lading iven in Havre for New k NEW YOR ck STEAM BETWEEN D GLASGOW.-- ‘the Gisegnw gteamship GI Stewart, © on Saturday, let cabin v 4 New Yo anit ACK ETS FOR HAVRE—SECOND LINE.—-THE FOL | # lowing rhips will leave Havre oa the icth, and New | York on tue ist of each month.— From N. York. From Havre. | Ship ST. DENTS, Jan, Fob. 15 ) tous burthen, J ec. ‘They are all first class Now York built chips, prov y sits articles for the comfort and convenience of pase nanded by men of experience in the trade. azo is $100, without wines or liquors. Goods ier NIL be forwarded freo from any Ln EN, ARODUs, 16) Pearl streot. NHE ROYAL MAIL STEAMER MERLIN, CAPTAIN Sampeon, will sail for Bermuda and St.Thomas, on a h of Jannary, 1882, at noo 8 cxovilent agers, aud corr Theprite ct | aentito | ebarges bat | B édatione for pageenge 0O., 26 Rue Notre Dame des Vio- | Price of passage to Ber. | | stowski; Clown, Mr. Fox; Columbine, Miss Ludlam, EVENING PERFORMANCE—Commenoing at 7 o'slook, ARLES X{f.—Adam Brook, Triptolemus Mud- | r. ke; Gustavus Mo- wat, Mr. Bradsha' Udiga. Mra. Mar tini,’ To be followed by the drama of the CATILE STRAL- j—Durald Macneil, Mr. Blanchard; Duncan Maclaia, Mr. | | with the drama of K | Fox; Archibald Leslie, Mr. Arpold; Evan . Cooke; Jeesy Campbell, H. F. Nichols; Misa Charles. To conclude with the pantom RBLE MALDEN—Harlequin, Mo | Columbine, Miss Ludlam, 5 Clowa, Mr. Fox; | Boxes, 25 center Pi Private Box Ticke ard. Frid mence wit! TRK—Tom | lowed by t! . 8 tink After wh lo Grosse, Mr. B 3 se, Mies M. Charles; Sario, Miss Bar! m of the MAKBLE MAIDE) SEUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUARE, ONE ye the National Theatro,—Georgo Lea, role n performances every afternoon and eyen- rtuinments t: ened in the afternoon at three | geen at no other pl sirting of Lea's Femi | Gregoire, the | any stone challenge apy man to fet for any smeuntof money; » Troupe of Model Arti who are aolected for thelr beauty and figure, and who sonate & number of beautiful tableaux; a company of Arat Girls, who go through a variety of feats of strength and dex. terity; a company of Maleand Female Artists, who will give an exhibition of Marble Statuary unequalled in the of interesting wi oguther with a vari every afternoon and evening. For ach day. Admi « 7. jsion—Seats in Pri Stage Seats, $734 cents; Boxes, 2 cents; F cents. IRCUS.—NEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, 37 BOWERY, Grand Carnival week. Celebration of New Day, and superb demonstration in aid of Hungarian in On Monday evening an entire new succession of an classic exercises in the arena, which will be repeated on Tueeday cvening. On Wednesiay evening the outire gross ipte of the house will be handed 0 Hungarisn the great cause of tniversal ¢ Year's Day) thera quette, 1234 liberty, will bo three mapuificen morning, afternoon and even: ing. The isan equestrienne, Mme, Tour. number of nights, and will season on Monday, Jan. 6, IRCUS —" HE AMPHITHEATRE OF MESSRS. R, Sande & Co. lias uppropriated the entire racointe of Wodneeday next in aid of the Hungarian cause. On Tautse day (New Your's Day) thers will be given throe euporb ene terisinments, The celebrated Madame Tournisire is like. soon after the holidays, witha new manege has lately hed trained in Paris, T STREET, below Ninth, t, Kaoager.—Bp- Kement of the risne, Mille Louise Fiuroiaire, who wi Bternoous, Frenoh aud rey pb i paoeed by an * f appear overy evening, and on Saturday in euperb aconen d’Byuitation, support Amotiosn emapany of aurivailed abil: s combination of talont hitherto unequalled in Philadel. is. Every description of equectrian and acrobatic oavos nent ie hero produced ou s scale of splendor unsur extsblishmentia the world, Prof. J. M. Nizon. strian Director: Peatiand sad Worrell, olownt RATORY AND POETRY OF THE OLD AND World.—£tuyvesant Friday, Tusede and 16th, at 73 0 from a profession: NEW and the bes Gentle 5 ce AGENCY. FORTHINGTON G. SNETHEN CONTINUES 1 Practise 1a) 0 Supreme Court— to attend to ons bofore Congren osecute elaims an | sgninct the Denartmonts and Boards of | procure patente s e and abfoad. | debts, dividends, legac Hitances ia any part of th in foro investments of unde in loang and stocks, SET PRES 2, Boro tiate the purchase pie aor mion paid to, Caitioeah $35; to St. Thomas, There is a rogular nail com - : mun'éetion between St. "Thomas and aii the West India | h Somat Ep, Se ne Unceed Tymtee Davesete Const 6 a islands, Havana, Vers Cruz, Venesuela, &o. The Merlin | [coo no's Carroll Capitol HILL, Washingvon, D. Os will take frei Agzly to CUNARD. Jr...58 Broadway. P. 8.—No letters or mails willbe r 5 | Merlin, except through the Pest Office, NDEPENDENT STEAMER FROM PANAMA TO SAN Francisco.—The well known and favorite steamship NEW ORLEANS, W.C Hammersley, U. | leave Panama for San Francieoo, on 15th of January, | 1562, The eveed and Accommodations of this steamor ate dheurpassed Ly any steamer on the Pacific; and paseongert may confidently rely on being smply provided with evory | thing neceseary for their comtort. Passengore leaving New York for Chagroa, by any of the steamers of 224, 24th, or 24h { December, will connect with the Now Orloane, at Panama, For freight oF pavers Spy, “ 0, & SON, Agents, 34 Broadway, E FOR SAN FRANCISCO, VIA ‘0. 2, North River, o for San Juan de Ni Will proceed, | OF Pasesge, apply only to | D. UB. ALLEN, 8 Battery place, up stairs, | U.S pMAlt STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—FOR + Orleans, via Havana.—Change of splendid steamehip EMPIRE CIT ry Gommender, will sail from tho pic | N.R., on Friday, Rates of passagd rangement~ Ladi Forward do, do., . | om freight to Havana. Freiz | uaual rates, For freight or p | M. 0. ROBERTS, 177 W or of Warton, ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. y.—Only through line fo On Tuesday, Janney th, at 2 steamship CHRROKEE, 1,90 ‘tons, Commander, will nil on Tuesday, January Zovclook P.M, from her pier, at foot of Warren orth river, with the government mails, direst for te ‘auner, foot of Warren etrcet, “look, P. M., pracisely, Orleans: a After do. do., $70; 'Spsole only tekon ad Orleans at the } the ing Windlo, precisel | stree Chaere | extra steamers, to sail without an) | on agrival of {he pacsongers at } freight, apply at the office, No. Warren street, North river. delay for San Francisco, tr 20 of | N. B.—Bills of lading sicued | at the office on the morning of sailing, Only Throveh Line in Chagres. On Fridsy, January dtl, at two P.M. The splondid steamship EMPIRE CITY, 2,00) tons, | J. Tanner, Commander, will eal! on Friday, Jantscy Qrh, ab | preovcly Zo'clock, B. M., from her pior at the foot af War- | ron street, N.R., with the government maile, for Chagres Chagres passengers transferred at Havana, to the steamshi | Phifsderpnia. for California Passengers leaving in Einpito City, wil | connect with the favorite United States mail steamship Oa | lifornia, to sail without any delay for Sax Francisco Stri- the passon zers and tm ply at the offic treet, North River. at the office on the morning of valof For pasi or treet, corner of ‘anam +P: 1 N. sail | ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSILIIP COMPANY—ONLY Through Line tor Ban Francisco, vin hagre: On Sevordey. Ja a. Th fy é spiendid new double engi i OHIO, unequalled in her ac modations ? ong, J. Findisy Schenck, U. 8. N., Commander, will sail on Saturdey, January | 2 o'clock, P. M., Frecisely, from hes pier, at the foot of War. ren street, North river, with the government mails, d for Chagres, connecting with hip California, to the favorite United Sta atthe o Noth river.” N A sigued at the office, on the moraing of sail NAH—C. 8. MAIL LINE.—THE NEW AND mehip FLORIDA, Capt. Thos. Lyon, will w York for Savannah on Saturday, January 3, at 3 look, P. M.y from pier No. 4.N.R- For (reight or passage, ‘apply to GAM, Le MITOHILL, 194 ro hh Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, on Saturday, 10th OTICR.—TO MASTERS OF ALL VESSELS BOUND ‘ou will plonee have t) your vewel, cargo, veesele spoken, passengers’ names, Ko., with any other t cig you may think worthy of note, for the Alta Cal xchange Reading tions, in San ‘which will be called for, on yi i S. Wartin, Marine Rep rier for San Franciso wo repordsot Reo! for All Naw Alta apd News Noom, aga late of the Now Been exmship PROMBTHEUS, Mon-" line, from Naw ¥ cived om board of the | Commander, will | river, f to | and fer sup | mily Physician, | Abuse, and its De | po tHe connecting’ at |Panama with one of the Company's | ACIFIG MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANT.—CHANGR | * Fork | Rew us N meet with prom: ent: | will | TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE, > | dail at Pnilsde! phi: |B ‘pmisrant line at F 1. BLISS, Agend. NU YORK AND PHILADELCIIA DIREC ailand Express Lines, throvgh in 4 ¢hours. road, vis Jersey ciy, leaving New York at6 A. M Cortlandt stroot; 9A. M.,and 5 P. i Pisiadelphia, same hours, trom fo reduced to $5 tor firss clas Mtmore, Wasbington, and the above lines, and t. Fare and $2 5) for second claus. B rleston shrough tick: a luggage carried in tu shroug’ conductors. 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Far better (3 wore tor you ah youreleee shan zo toany cl the hundred ingnoraas humbu 08 to come to ue. for you ou will ba grasised beyond all 2 how etter in twenty ured. ANTIDOTE, A of private diso the least restriction of plication to business, th Hi iP WR | Cheapest book ov or publ Ons - AAPA RAR DRA ARPEREEN on Br0Ady ay THEares. —E.A MARSHALL, SOLB rs open ai to commence a$7 o'olook. ly wi an per Tier, 12 Thursday ove! Jan. ballet entitled BETLY. THM FY Lele Montes; | , eiguoe . &mith. en amen wv commence with the cemedy of ALL THAT GLI I NOT GOL Dd gave. Pium, Mr. jtephen Pl Conway; Toby ile; Mr. D: a Toccm C4 h the varcur, Mr. Whiting; Mat nd $| e wytand ballot ‘enti ’ le. ja Moi an! UW. Saithe The ene Max Starner, Mr. commence with the comedy of NAVAL Admiral Kingston, Mr. Whitiog Licut. Kingston, Me. Fon- no; Mre, Pontifex, Mrs Vernon To conclude with the cemedy of WHO SPEAKS FIRST?—Capti re Reynolds; Mra. Erneet Militant, Mre. Rt ar NAGER, M&. JOHN SB) Private Boxes, $5. 1382—Ne: Ravel Family—positively their This evening will be acted the grand holida Nig! but even. fairy comle pantomime. which haw been pronounced the bot riel in two character, i¢6e yot produced, The great ‘ranoois in three entertainments; Mona Mi a vre, the Brazilian Ape; Antoine. Clown of Burope and America; the colebri din on the corde elastique. Doors open at 6, and ance to commence this evening at 7 o'alook, with JOGRI Tight Ropo, Conolude with to CONJUROR'S GIFT, IBLO’3.—MANAGER, M&. JOHN SEFTON.—TIOKs ota, 50 cents; Private Hoxes, §5. Doors open at 7; 10 commence 887% o'clock. ‘The wouderful Ravel Pamily reo- ectfully give uotice to their friends and tho public thas hey will remain but six mights moro, previous to thoir de~ parture for H Fridsy ovening, January 2 1452. ‘Tri- umphant 1 holiday comio pantomime. The celebrated Gabriel performances; aurprising Me Blondin on the cords tine; Antoine as Clow: to Dive fifty-elpit perrons, 1 the Which, NICODEMUS; and CONJUROR'S G1 BEQUGHAMELYCECM, BROADWAY, NEAR BRO: treot.—Doors open ab fig; to bogin at 7 o'clock, Dread Circle and Parauette, $0 cte.; Famity Cirale, 36 ates Orohove tra Sento, $1; Private Boxes, $5. Ti ursday and Priday, Jane let and 24, the performancos will commence with the ooma- dietta of tho LUST LETTSK—Me. Goan, Mr. Chigpendalos Paul Arlent, Mr. Palmer; Korn Beau, Mra, Vonosor. Aftor vhioh anew avagancs velied COLUMBIA AT HOM: Mre, Skerrett. To be followed by the farce of th TRISH TIGEI- Paddy Ryan, Mr Brougham: Nancy. Mi To conclude with » ROW AT TAR LYCEUM— Mr, B \HRISTY’S OPERA HOUSE, MECHANIC 172 Broadway, above Grand streot.—Opon @ during the week ‘The original aud wel known Christy's Minstrels, oow priving an efficient and vors tatile “corpa” of ‘talented and "experienced performors,’* under the management of E. ¥. Christy, whose concsrte im this city, for 8 succession of * have heen receivod with favor by highly resp Tickets, 25 cents. Dore ope Pig olden. The patrons 0 fully informed that the Sat ‘An afternoon Cencert oa New Year's day, oom~ So'clook. ELLOWS' MINSTREL! ti to bis obi continued 1UN—FUN—FUN—AT FEL- Yow's Musical Hall, F] oonts; childron nn Follows" Minateolty sho xroatoet band of Nozro doliueatora in the world, porform, ovory night. Tho Pkosrammoe for this eveaing willéoataim tore of the best Nogro Bongs rer, composed aud sung by this Inimitable gompany; also, Mt Hl Sliter, tha traly wondortul negro broakdown dancor, will amuse the audionee in. givin tho very iaughable and difinult steps of tho Sout Western negroce; the Shakers will bash . Performances comm day and Saturday sfteraoong, » C dation of familicz, commencing at3 P.M. J ELLOWS’ MINSTRELS.—FRANK BROWER, THE great Jester sua inimitable Negro delineator, wil makg lie ret appearance on Monday evening, Jan. 5, Jf 22.208 8" MINSTRELS —THE MANAGERS TAKE picature in announcing that, in addition to the talented company of performers, they have mado aa engagamont with those two provoking eons of Momus, Measra, W. W. Now= oombe and A. i. Thyer, who will make their Hirst appearal New Yeur's aftern: 4 RAND POPU Sootlish Vow h the moat enthusiastia: ight” wil bo givom admired and unsur- The Harp that once duet, "Ye Books and Braso Nannie, wilt thou wang wi’ me? Ey scott bonnie woods an’ brae calista, who aro nightly applauro.—On this " New Year @ splendid celeetion of Booti: assed mucic. Programm: bro’ Tara's Halle; Doon;" bellad, * O Lap a in Man’ commence at 3 o'clock, at the Sucicty Liveary. 60 cents, - SDAY EVENING ILL POSITIVELY CLOSE 'a Fale, at Stoppant Hall, 306 January 1, 1802. di \ Brondway.—Propriet umn; Chief Artias, Signor Conductor and Delinentor, D. B. Hall, Svory afternoon, af 3 o'clock, and in the evenin ‘clook. 9 7: Gn’ New Yeur's Day, three splendid exkiitions. will bo given, commencing at} A.M., 3 P. M., and 73g P. 001 copes an hour previous to each exhibition, Admissfon, gentgonty,, No halt peice vickets. Monstar work of Ark. — Tho World's Fair: or, Mirror of tho Exterior and (nterior of the renowned Crystal P@lace; Bird's eye view of the C tal Palace and the West End of Londo by Queen Victoria and the British coa whole Nave; the N: the whole Transey k's famous Amer: her celebrated trium HE ALLEGHANIANS RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNO to their friends and the public that shey will giv eal Concert, at the Broadway Tateruacle, on Monda ing, January 5, i8!2 Tickets, 25 ceuta oxch, to be ha: music stores ard at the door. Doors open at 6 o'olock; Commence 7 by o'clock. : ( RANKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUARE. -THR greatest wager cy. one thousand dollars against Sve hundred—tv come off a0 the Franklin Musoum on Thure: the 5th of January, 1852 The puvlio aro Poo fo iy chatlenze is hetwoom Mr. Fina is to Produce i. Gregvire is to break it with owery, mp to tho a aited number of tickots cf {0 cente; Boxes, 25 cents thers are reepectfully invited to call and. ace th Sbove stone at Shaw's, and pags thoir opirion on the STOR PLACE ¢ Incredibi Tho Gite ok Wey Tho «The Bowe in liday gitte from thy « dtaor's Core nucep) 3 ved ab tne Dox sites, from Ae M, to 5 P. M., for partios, familios,or sehools. [tis the moa’ interesting establishment in New Year's Day and ever M, during hi ats: Upper 8. The Wisaed @ MEDICAL, NE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM- panion.—By Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, Professor of Disaaaes of Women—Twentieth edition, Wino. pp. 25 Years of susferin and mental aagui an affectionate niary ditheulties ayes bd to tho huse pow voesion of thi arriod, oF shor portaad seorote, , y. To those whose heait! it famliy, it ia of epecial importance ‘ bihrncetton Mad Sjanevery fomate—the wife, tho mother—the ‘one er buddibg tucv womar hood, or she oth®r in ths dooline of years, in Whom templates an importaut change, can discover the os yond the most otfaies emedies, and most o 5 ow plain to which her sex is sn) ell A a aie Je (Extract of a letter trom a coutleman in Dayton, Ohio.) Davron, May 1, lot Dr. A.M. Mavriceay :— My Dean Six :—My wile some th; ¢ and suffering ment; every” wating ard prostratiag ber. putting her life in imminent dangtt, and which was, on tho tant ovgasion, despaired of. T sup: posed this state ot able, and resiznod mye self to meet the w bwe monthe, ) T hear tome waters a its receipt and perusal I cannot exprosa tu you it afforded my disteossed a to my wife, on b mind, and the joy its p ing that the great disco y M. De means provide a 0 me, whieh I ft remedy. It opened a prospes! ttle oon- coived wae po for thir, ere another year would have parmed in ali human probability my wife Would have been in aye awd cay childeen lott ma\bere o68. It ia, of course, impr: bis so convey more Cully the se rious subjects treated of, as buey are of a nature strictly intended jor the marrisd, o: contemplating marti For sale st 222 Bronaway, and at the publishing athens Yoru: Little & Co., Albany; Josep vama) T. 5, Pororson, 06 Chestnut street, transmitted by mail, United States, All letters riceau, box ‘Dr. A. M. M 120 Liberty street. f TY, AN . M. '¥, A th AS treatm: sorely env of the dix nent without succy and valued; f fell destroyer, tions. ry s from Broadw a" in ste. N.G.—Hig original work will soon be publish D& UA CR018S PUVATE MEDICAL TREATIEN. Fifth edisions by M. &, La Croix, M.D. Albany, N.Y. ished agoo and 190 tiae plates om 10 sooret infirmities and Tosulting irom excesses, ntal powers, wil : f the Physiology of Marri ee An : colored litho- sasluwy, aod physiology, and die rgans ot bot! ons. 1% con’ piatog matrimony, trig; none, however, {ake this important gizp without tree consulting tat 8 ot te ether i Strangers who rojuire me H econ. doctor, uses, and fon to those cont. the impcsition Dr. La Croix i his vook Any person sending swonty. id, will receive one ecpy by m! ive copies for $1. Address Dr. M. B. tad Bisioger & Townsend, 22 Broad Ne. iran an tringer ‘owngend, way, N.¥, offiee, G4 Lloyd street, Budalo. os TS AVOID DISAPPOINTY. tf have contract ‘dor bis wnrival 5 tations DLITAIh Vice W Vamalengeeh, = a he