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(Bigned) ‘The Gorette continues thus :— This result, so satisfactory, having been thus obtained, ‘end the Queen, our lady, desiring to give to the respects ble President of the United States, tag hae his Ags ment, @ testimony of her friend); 4 Gt. spontaneour act of vor to ¢ prisoners proceeding from the last expe- dition against the isle of Cubs, whe may, be citizens of the United Stater, whether they be in Spain fulfilling their sentences. or whether they still in Cubs. Findly, abe hereby approves the conduct of her Minis- ter at Washington, who known 80 well how to com- prebend the respective positions of the Spanish govern- ‘ment. and that of the United States in order to bring to a happy termination and in the most conciliatory man- ner, 60 important ard delicate a business, And in order to give him a proof of her royal esteem, ehe has conceded him the ‘arena Cross ot Charles ILI, in virtue of the fol- lowing ROVAL DECREE. Desiring to give @ proof of how pleasing to me have been the distinguished services of Don Angel Calderon dela Barca, my Minister Plenipotentiary in the United States, during the time that he fulfils that important mission, and singulariy so in the last and deiicate nego- tiations charged to his zeal and loyalty by my parece. mest. and 60 satisfactorily terminated; conforminy eelf with the proposal of my Minister of Foreign Ai aise, 4m accord with th council of ministers, I hereby con- cede to him the Grand Cross of the royal aud distinguish. ed order of Charles 11T Given in the Palace Dec 9 1861. is signed by the royal hand (Countersigned) ~ Bu Manqurer pe Minaruones, Minister of Foreign Af airs. Benor Laborde was"ro le on the 10th instant for Wavans, and to go thence ina thip of war t New ations of those who conceived that the events of Frarce would cause the government to sus pend th sittings of tbe Cortes havesbeen speedily ve- «The Congress met a little vefore half past one P. M., under the presidency of Senor Mayans, and Sonor Bravo “Blurillo entered very soon afterwards in uriform, follow- * ed by the other ministers. His appearance tn ministe- Costume occasioned @ general movement, and every one seemed to ferbode what was coming, and, in fact, as #00n as the routine business was disposed of. he ascend: ed the tribune and read a royal dectes, whereby, in vir- tue of the faculties conferred on the sovereign by the ‘26th article of the constitution, and in conformity with the report of her coumeN of ministers, the queen de- clared the sittings of the @ortes for the present iegisla- ture to bs suspended. No serm is fixed for the suspen: sion. The deputies immediately separated ‘The same proceeding took place in the Senate. which also imme diately broke up. Maprip. Dec. 13 —M_ Isturitz hat arrived. The Gu- ette publishes @ royal decree extending to the clove of March, 1852,the delay fixed by the Btn clause of the law of the Ist of August last, for the presentation of the Situlor of the Domestic Debts; the holders of which may be apxious to avail themrelves of the advantares offered by the said clause. The ald states that the commitiee on the tariff and bddget were coutinning their labors during tke prolongation of the Cortes. The Express gives @ change in the quotations of bullion in Paris. Bur gold, which was at a half per cent premiua is returning to its late rate of a slight premium, Gold coin has receded to par; but silver has, however, ooly suffered a slight decline, being still one per cent prea. Bovereigns are a shade lower-~25 francs 12 increase of 25 15 Spanish doubdloons down one franc, and piilar dol- Lara from 6 45 to 5 69. The Revoluvion In France. [Correspondence of the London News, Deo 19} Panis, Deo. 17—P. M Great attention is paid to the returns of votes fc Algeria The large army in that colony bore, it is said, declared against Louis Napoleon which he has counted—the army, by mouns of whi xer- to worked out his tyruansus yui--can no iene bate voit has relied upon. An unmiscat been ehown. The decision ot 1 im may, perbaps. form the turing point o Several regi- ™ments bave voted in the negative, and © hers abstained On this account the yotes o: the army are no Louger pu- liehed. The Elysce is greatly piqued. also, at the hostile votes of the Ecole Polytechnique, the Boole de St, Cyr, the Ecole d'Application at Metz aud the pupiis of the * military hospital of the Val de ( The Constitulionne! anvoneces tha: General Oxvaignas 2ores cot st Hborty yesterday mornin. Avxious to as- certain if thigimportant news were worthier of credit “than eonle other statements emanutimg from the same *sourbe, I called at No ae du Heider, the house of Genera} Cavaignss, and jearned from his servant that be was certainly at liberty, although he had not ‘reached .home. He was expected to-night. I am told “that the general's marriege with Mademoiselle Odier was solewnized in the fort at Ham, avd that the < newly married pair are about to take their departure for ‘Holland, where the family cf Madame Odier reside. It appears probable that the expectation of the general's houseboid with regard to his visit to Paris will not be realized ‘The Minister of the Intericr has addressed a circular to the Prefects, ordering tue w.eolution of all corps of National Guards which cannot be trusted at the present moment; and the provisional supply of vacant commands, election being now cut of the queation, by citizens who ‘oan berelied upon, The arme not used are to bs care- aay Temoved to the arrenals. © Elysée is at this moment besieged by the de- mands of the military, who follow the rule of striking while the iron is hot. 1 hear that the colonel of a regi- ‘ment was telling, at mers in high flown style, the bril- Tiant reception he bad met with from the Presideat aud epocuraging the oficers with hopes of rich rewarda © ¥en,” repiied a captain, * but there is another regiment still higher in favor at the Fly-¢e than ours” Which is that’ The captain then meutioned the regimen which invaded the Assembly; ond adied that the Pr dent. as a token of his great contentineat, had embraced the colonel who had captured the questors. You will have mon by my letter cf yesterday, vy what breach of confidence this was done, and infer ‘he degree of hoa to be attached to personal distizction lavished tor st services. ‘The insurreotion in the Barsrs A now said to be complete!y represted, except at Barcvionetie, which still hoids out. The prefect has gone thither with troops, pamphlet entitled “Dee P.ine\pesen matiere de coups ay and suppored to be written by Louis Napoleon, hes just been published. To-day the Siecle reappears. and is even sold upon the Boulevards, whence, as you are aware, ail liberal journals mere, as long as they efcaped the censure, banished by the prefect of pelise. Bur uow. their teeth are knocked out, aud their claws are pared, all liberty is gcanted to the poor mutilaied things to ges sold ere they can, “How cruel are the piaseiee (ft the wicked The representatfoh of the drama of “Richard Darling- ton’ hes been prohibited, on aceount of the tirades sgainst ambitious persons. The law which is about to reguiate the press will. I am assured. subject each géont cf # jourpul to a sort of li- cepre, which will be withdrawn from him withous any Srevious ceremony after two warnings from the govern. ment on the nature of the polemics followed by the jour- pal Thearthet M. Emile de Girardin has sold his shares im the Presse to the Elys: Ta million of francs. Besiges the felicitations that the Presi ceived from the courts of the North, L did carriage apd four fires rate hou sented ¢O Lim by the Empercr of A creation of ministry of pol: é Ai. Carlier is mentioned as ibe personage who is to stalled in this new office. But the talkative disposition of the ex-prefect of police is regarded with distrust by the taciturn occupant of the The extraordinary ners proved, on account of their dictatorial powers, ® greet source of embartass- ment, For clashing orders sometimes came from bead- quarters which threw the arrsugeiments of the commis. sioners into confusion, Thus, two prefects arrived at Bennes at the same moment. io take posession of the command of the department of ile et-Vilaine~one ap- peinted by M, Maurice Duval, and another by the go- verpment. On the subject of the freedom of the coming election, it is naively stated in the Moniteur Perisien, © Toat Volo~ nel Montebello, commanding 540 cavalry at Tours, has sent in 820 votes to the I’resident, for the brave colonel ‘went himself to every man, even including those in the ‘hospital, toask personally for his vote, and not one of the mien made default. The Times’ correspondent states that bets are freely made on the reeult of the ¢! n—some, that the votes will be balanced; others, that of a large majority. The official reeults of the election will not be known before the 28th or 20h instant appears that General Oa vaighas refuses hix liberty unless the rame favor be ex- tended to his fellow prisoners. The severe restrictions which the prisoners suffered at {iest bave been relaxed and they are now allowed co dine and take exercise to- ether. THE LATEST TELEGRA! c anid UEC. 18—0 A, M ‘The department of the Jura is placed ina state of aie Fre accounts from the departments generally are en couraging The Monitewr publishes a decree, by which the Presi dent of the Republic approves and onticms the act of of December, by which the Governor-General of ja had placed tha: cviony in w state of siege janis Bourse, Dec. 18.—Closing prices: Rentes Five per Cents., 100f 10c,; do, Three per Cents, Gof 900.; Bank of France, 2,536f. Austrian. Viewwa. Dee. 10—1 formerly frequently hinted that circumstances induced me to believe that this guvern ment cherished the idea of sooner later dealing a revere blow against the co ce of England, and that thie was one of the princtpal motives for ive ardent desire to form German-Avetrian cust ms union. My suspi cions are now changed into something very Like cer ty. for rince Louis Napoleon bas become dict hostility to England bar become more strongly pro nounced than ever, and the introduction of # continental @ystem (sperre) ia now openly spoken of as a consumms- tion devi utly to be wished. “The /loyd of yerterday con- teins on article on the subject which deserve: your atten tion; the writer is of opinion that “all Ruropean, and particnlariy all German powers, must feel it a duty to combine in toking defensive measures aguinet the Bg lish ryetem of pinnder.” A lat half of the article ie directed ngninet Prussia, I muet ruppose that the re ported refcral of that power to rhare in the Austrian ou: toms conferences on the 24 cf January is correct. The anolent jealousy between the rival dynasties is as great agever and Prusein inevidentiy determined not to b: taken in tow by her powrrful ‘val if rhe can avoid It In their wrath people here are deof acon, and flatter themrelver that the French will sactifics their profitable export trede with Unglend in order to join them ina ccmplrte continental prohivitive system --Times’ Cor eesponden' ‘0 one Ventures to write political letters from Iu mary; but it ie paid that a grand foftuew cantly cover for @ polities! m ing to that prov affsir took wind, the gendarmesiv got on the t on has als Hieved that this led to the domi i of which ment to Kee uths relations, et di Dre Li —-Me, Wright, tke courler of the Bngtish ™ See er with gendarmes, The pri- toners were of both sexes; the men in irons. It is said the females were Koseuth ‘sisters, and some of the others Hungarian pobles Circumstances have oceurred in Hungary which have excited strong suspicion of the mment here. Four bank directors have resigned consequence of the attacks made upon them by the ress, : It is officially announced that Lord Westmoreland had ‘an interview with the Emperor of Austria, on the 13th, to present his credentials. Italy. Letters from Rome, ef the luth {ustant, state that the occurrences in Paris had produced there a very profound impression. The French am' lor immediately com- municated the intelligence to the Pope “who.” says the Constitutionnel, “received it with the serenity of soul which never abandons him who confides entirely in Prov- idence, well knowing that God directa the march of events in agitated societies” General Gemeau having called a meeting of the different chiefs of corps, they unanimously egreed that the army had nothing else to do than continue the mission assigned to it, of main. taining order and protecting the person of the spiritual chief of the immense majority of the French people. It issaid that the French garrison at Rome had imme- diately deposited its adhesion to the policy of Louis Ne poleon in the hands of General Gemeau Rome was illa- minated on the occasion, but it was not known whether atthe expense of the al government or the French. The Genoa papers of the 12th assert that the troops im Africa had received the news of the coup d'etat with great coolness, and showed discontent at the imprisonment of the generals, and called for their reieare while voting. Constan tinople, Dre. 5--The Holy Sepulchre question is not sattled; nothing further can be known until the 12h, when the French Minister will have received his iastrugtions. Much depended upon the settlement of this quastion. Market. WRIGHT, GAUDY, & CO.’S CIRCULAR Liverroor, Dec. 19—The Canada conveyed onr last circular advices, dated 12th inst.,to which we beg re- ference. Our cottcn market has since contiauad ina very depressed state, and the operations of «limited character. except in Surate, which, from their compa- rative cheapness and short suppiy coming ferward, have been taken extensively. The ‘speculative trans- actions are also almost entirely contined to th's class. Late imports from your side, including such as have been received on’ spinner’s acceuat, have been offered in this market freely on arrival. evi- dencing the little confidence entertained by all classes in the mainterance of present currency, based upon the uncertainty of the turn political events may take on the continent, the probable effect the intelligence of out- breaks in Paris, Se , may produce on American markets, | ering and the check thet will be given to trade in this coun- try shouid frerh disturbances arise, bids fair for ine preservation of order in France, and the immediate consequence has been a rise in all public se- curities both there andin London. It is to be hoped that other ruling pcwers will exercise such modera- tion as shall ensure peace and promote commerce But this js @ question on which much diversity of opinion is «xpressed, and time alone will develope. Loxvox Money Manger, December 19 —There were no money trantactions in Consols to-day. In other stocks there were the usual traneactions, and the government ) broker bought Reduced. As the market was uicter and tasier, and the quotations of Rentes had rallied, rather more confitence was shcwn by the speculators in Con. sols, and many bargains took place at 91% to 7 Later in the day, the committee of the Stock Exchange receiv- ¢d end ported the cpening price of Rentes, which was 1014;. To-dey Consols closed for the January opening at 96, to 34. being a rally to the prises of the beginning of the week, although «shade lower than the first price of the day. Moxpay, Dee, 19—1 P.M ---The money market remains sbundantly supplied, without any positive alteration in the rates. The receipts of epecie into this country from America continue extensive, say at the rate of from £400,000 to £500,600 per week The imports from the present pericd reach £450,009. ‘The Bunk of England re- turns, to be published in the Gazrt’e thiaevening, will it is understood, show a farther large increase in the stock of bullicn, The continental stock markets have, during the pre- sept week, zecovered tn a great measure from the late | At Pauis, in perticular, considerable | heavy depression. bucyancy hae prevailed, the quotaticn of the Five per Cents reaching nearly 12 per cent above the price pre- vailing on the day preceding the cowp d'etat or the Pre- sident. Although the extreme rise is not maintained, the prerent quotations, nevertheless, exhibit great firm: pees. and they show an gdrance of ax much as9 per cent, rench railway shares have equally participated in the bucyant toxe of the market. At Amsterdam the Bourse bas likewice been very firm and buoyant, the Various stocks having further recovered from ito 4 per cent, At Frankfort there has been an improvement to tbe extent of one bal! to2}g per cent, and at both Vienna end Berlin the markets have become firm, at a further sdvance of from 1 to2 per cent in prices. The Antwerp murket is aso tirm.and quotatiors show a rise of from 1 to 5 per cent. whilst at Brussels there been enim prcvement in Auatriry Securities to the extent of 5 per cent ‘Thus the various European Stste Stocks have recover. ed from the alarm produced by the French Revolution of 185}. and at preeent show a steady and firm tone. The Foglish Stock Market is very steady and quit to-day there being no alteration whatever ia prices from yes terday's cloring «uotations, and businese i¢ inactive Conrols are $64; to 3 ex div. for the opening; Reduced ‘Three per cents G7! 10 1;; New Three and a Quarier per Cents 91; to 1; Exchequer Bills 48s. to 51s. prem Three PB ‘opsels for the A aft 98%, to 4; New Three and a (uarter per Cents, 9774 to 98. French Five per Cent Rentes, at 1 o'clock this day, ut Paria, (by Sub- cats Telegraph.) 100 40; Northern of France Shares, ace Livenroot. Corton Manxet.—Rvront ror ths Weex expixe D; 19.—Cotton continues to decline; not largely, but the dullness and uniform flatness of the mar- ket epables us to place American at a reduction of near- ly one-eighth ofa penny per Jb. Brazils and Egyptians gererelly W.thont change, but in some instances the buy- ert muy bave obtained a turn of advantege. Surate have been disposed ef somewhat frregularly, cocasional sales at one-eighth cf s penny reduction, while other parcels Were commanding former rates, Sea Islands, a con- able quentity of which description were yesterday offered by public auction, though Tosupoeesfally, may be regarded, whether stained or white, as a half penny to ld Jower than the private sales during the last two orthree weeks, The stock of this kind is very small. both in this place and in the hande of consumers. Alto- gether the Liverpool quotation of prices, continuing at this moderate ecale, would seem to give a security for large contumption during the next year, as wwil as god chence of the foreign markets being kept at re sonable rates. The committee of brokers place « fair Uplapde atSd, Mobile at 5d., and Orieans at 5d. 730 Ainericun and 5.200 Surat have been taken on specula. tion; and 1420 American, 550 Burat, 60 Bengal. 40 Eyyptian. 20 Bahia. end 10 Oarthagena, for export, Sales tor the week, 28.030 bales. Loxpox Conn Market, Dec. 19 ~ Show of English wheat small, but trede opened duil at Monday’s currency; reign steady Fiour not lower, but very large foreign suspltes, and sales very tlow. Barley the turn che malting. 25s. to 50s ; grinding, to 2€s ; and distillers, Beans, eas, and oats unchauged. Seeda Haver Cotrox Marker, Dec. 17.--As announced in our Jaet report ef the 10th inst , the perfect tranquillity re-established in Paris, and nearly all over the country has led to # considerable rise in the funds, and brought back that confidence which was yet wanting in the manufacturing dietricts; in consequence, the important | traneactions roticed in our last report of the cotton market have been followed up. 5.700 bales were sold on ‘Wedner day at very stiff prises. The Cambria’s advices caused a gocd demand on Thursday, Altogether the rales of the week reach 10.58% bales against 9,230 bales imports, #0 that our stock, deducti: sales to arrive, yet ef about 19473 bales, of which 12.500 bales States, and including 1,000 bales Sea Island es CITY TRADE REPORT. Fripay. January 2 Ly ravervrrs.—Flour moved to the extent of 4700 bbls, Canadian No 1 and Southern common at $4 37 }¢ ordinary to choice State and favorite round hoop Ohio at 21; mixed to fancy Wertern at $4500 oy Genesee and Ohio at $476 $5; extra Obio ($5 185\; and exera Genesee at $5 a $6 87! the former value, Rye flour, corn meal, wheat, rye, d cate, reemed inanimate, though unchanged tive, there having been but 3,200 bushele Orleens new sold at 64 & 65c. Corion —The arrival of the Africa with a farther de- cline st Liverpool, had the effect of makir g sales atill more diMfcult to effect, the only transactions being 400 belles at 4,0, easter prices, Freicnts —Engagements were very light. There was more cotton offering at yd, but this rate was declined for Liverpool, and 6-32d, to 3 16d. fer compressed and nunccmpreseed. Torin and flour were at he nd cheese at 20s, To London. flour was last engage: Is. 94.5 vaval stores at 2,; and cheese at 203, To Navin rates wore steady at yc for cotton, and $6 a $7 for ashes and berk, ard $8 tr rice, There was no alteration in rater to California Lime —Near 8.(¢0 bbls. Rockland were me up, at $1 for common, and $1 81% for lump. prr 100 Ibs Mozasses remained inactive; 60 bbls. Loulsisne were pureha: “| at 270, United linteed were dispored of, at 6le. a ¢ line; and 100 baskets olive at $270, 4 mont! Provisions were extremely dull to-day, A few retail sales of mese and prime pork, with do. and do, beef, were «flected at old rates. Oe ; and 160 do. beef bama, $13 60a $15 75—the pre- Ohio und State butter commanded, in vious prices. “i J mel lote, lle. 18¢,; and fair to choice, 6),0,a7)\¢e. per Ib Telegraphic Reports, New Onteana, Dec. 26, 1851 Our markets here are very uneettied, and there fs but Lee eee ee Geweanneir, Dacetibee 81, 1881. Our markets are very quiet. Bight exchange on New York is at one-baif to three quarters premium. logs are at $4 60 8 $4 90, Married At Stratford, Conn, Dec. 81, by the Rey, Wm. 8 Weed, Bowann B. Conrias, of New York city, to Mans ex A, youngest daughter of Agur Curtiss, Esqy., of the former place On Thureday evening, Jan 1, by the Rev. D. B. Coe, Mr Jan. O. Rowson, of Bullaio, to Miss Banani A, Picnor, of this gity. Bo far. everything | aT | | 60 bbis. prime lard brought 90 a | | a- | Fen jew York. Rev. of Un the sist December, ee the ‘Mr. Reynolds, Groncr Moone Faincrico. of Quebec, to Kors Temrue, of William Fuller, Esq., of Willtams- "On Wednesday. December 24. by the Rev. Mr Starrs, Mr. How McNair, of this city, to Miss Beascca B. a “teapbese Goan, B Deo, 31, by tha Rev. Ji it. DD, Mr. Wo. Fowurn to Misa Eutre Ber, beth ot fhe city, ee ibeny papers January 1, by Gy Rev. fh "et, Blaic, Mr. Joarrs Bacay, of West Weetchester county, to Miss Susan Ports. of Sele olf. On Thureday, January 1, by the Rev. Dr. Burebard, Eowano Lewis Hooxey to Misa Saran Jave Morr, of this city re Williamsburg, by the Rey. FE. B. Taylor, Mr. Ep- wano Bran Bannowes to Miss Mary Jane Butuei On Thursday, Dec. 1, by the Rev. Dr. Lee, Aanm. Woop to Saran 8 Bocaat, both of this city. Oregon and San Francisco papers please copy. Died. At Brooklyn, on Friday, 2d inst, Samvec T, son of Capt. Samuel and Caroiine M. 0, Rose, aged 3 years and 3 months. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from 141 Pearl street, on Bundey, the 4th inst., at 2 o'clock P. M. On ‘Thursday. Jan. 1, Mrs. Many Wittiams, wife of John Williams. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to 'o, 88 Tenth attend the funeral trom her late residence, avenue, on Saturday. Jan. 8, at 1 o'clock. In Brooklyn, on the Ist inst., of consumption, Miss Mary Exizapern, eldest daughter of Mr, Eui C, Blak in the 19th year of her age. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, at the residence of her father, No. 82 Adams street, at ‘Lo clock, on Saturday, the od inst., without further invitation On the evening of the Slst December, Misa Letitia But, of erysipeias, in her let year. The friends of her brother, Mr Josh, Hy. Bull, and of her nephew, Mr. Josh. F. Bridges, are respectiully re- quested to attend her funeral, from her late residence, No 1 Wyckofl street, South Brooklyn, on Saturday, the od_ivst. at 2 o'clock. On Wednesday evening, Dec. 31, of direase of the heart, Capt Acpusve 1. Suunney, aged 50 years, His friends and acquaintances, and those of his bro- thers, Henry €. Charles and Robert D are respeotfally requested to attend his funeral, on Saturday, dd inst., at 1 o’clook, afternoon, from his late residence, No. 53 East Broadway. His remains will be taken to the Ceme- tery cf the Evergreens, L, I., for interment. In Brooklyn, Jan 1, in ber 26th year, of consumption, Canoutve Biizanerte wife cf Me William Clarendon. ‘The friends and relatives, with the members of Trades- men’s Lodge of 1.0 of O. F., ere respactfully invited to attend her funeral, from 27 Vine street, at 1 o'clock, P. M., this day. ‘At Red Hook, Dutchess county, Deoember 27, Perma Lxwis, aged 77 years 10 months and 29 days. On Wednesday, Deo. 31, inthe 54th year of her age, Mauy Dovce, relict of the late Bernhard Doyle. ‘The relatives and friends, and thore of her sons-in-law. Isage Edge and Eruil Rouget, are respactfully invited to attend her funeral on Sunday, January 4, at 134 o'clock, at St, Peter’s charch, in Grand street, Jersey City, without further invitation. On the lat January, Mrs. Exizasrru Paumer, in the 88d year of her age Her relatives ond friends and those of her son, Ebene- var Palmer, aud her son-in-law, Jonathan IL, Codding- top, are invited to attend hertuneral on Saturday after- noon. dd inst , at 4 o'clock, from No, 12 Bond street, At New Orleans Dec 20, Mancanet, wife of Thos. C. Patterson late of thie city. May angels guide thee, sister dear, To God’s blest realms on bigh. Where neither sin nor sorrow comes, Nor cause for tear or sigh. At Brookiyn, January 1, of consumption, Mr. Janrs Jounstox, #ged 20 years and 8 months, son of Mathew Jobneton, Esq., Middleton, county Armagh. Ireland. His friends, also those of Mr. John Mortimer, will please attend his funeral, without further invitation, trom 8} Main atreet, this day, at 11 o'clock On Friday, January 2, Davin La Foxcr, in the 39th yeor of his age. His brothers Cornelius and John, and families, are re- srectfully invited to attend his funeral from his late re sidence, 262 Thirty third street, without further invita- tion, January 1, of consumption, Cranurs Broavavasr, aged 42 years and 7 ronthe, 8 native cf England. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend -his funeral, on Bunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, 42 East Thirty-second street. December 31, Buri, wife of John H. Jackeon, aged 29 yeare, Funeral on Sunday, at 1 o'clock, from St. Philip’s chureb, January 1, MacNrven Gvios, infant son of Boct E.M. Guion. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the fuverai this day, at 12 o'clock, feom the resi- dence of his father, No. 63 East Sixteenth street. On Monday, Dec. 22, after along and revere illness, ae Laie, wife of C. W. Schlesinger, in the 47th year of er age. English and United States papers please copy. On Friday morning, January 2, Jucivs Merz Jr. son of Julius and Louira Metz. aged 24 years and 6 months. lis friends, aud thoee of the family, are invited to at- tend his funeral, from the residence of bis fathar, 135 East Nineteenth street, on Sunday next. at 1 o'clock His — will be taken to Greenwoed, for inter- men On the 2d instant, Issac N. Wivant, of hemorrhage of the lungs. aged 23 years 1 month and 23 days The relatives and frie nds of the fatily wre respectful. Jy invited to attend the funeral services this day (Satur- day), at 4o’olcck P.M, at bis late residenes, No. 13 Grove street. His remains will be taken to Staten I:lond for interment on Sunday morning. January 1, Ustnenme Crawroxn, wife to Patrick Crawford. Her friends avd relatives are particularly invited to attend her funeral, which will take place at half-past 1 o'clock, to-morrow, Jap. 3, at No. 5 Daycse Rew, it Twenty. tifth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues On Thureday mornirg. January J, after a severe illness, Mr. James Iuct, in the 26th year of his ago, ‘The friends of the family are reapettay invited to attend big funeral, on Sunday, the 4th inst , at 9 o'clock AM., without further invitation, from his late residence, No. 24 Vandam street. His remains will be taken to Bloomfield. N. J , for interment. On the 2d instant, of inflammation on the lungs, Mrs. Mania Hores, wife of David Holmes, aged 64 years and 6 months. The friends of the family, and of her son, Theophilus Hotmer, likewise the members of the first Baptist Church. are invited to attend her funeral, from 88 Suf- folk atreet, on Sunday, the 4th inst., at lo‘cloce P.M. Albany and New Hampshire papers please copy. In Sing Bing, on Thursday evening last, Bessasux Braxprern, Jt, in the 8th year of his age. The friends cf the tamily are reepectfuily invited to attend his funeral, at the abeve place, this day, at 2 o'clock. On January 1, in Norwalk, Conp.. Saran, daugh- ter of Ilenry and Anna T. Goodwin, aged 1 year 6 months and 16 days MARITIME ANTELLIGEN K. Chearcad. Ship Splendid, Higgins, Havre, Phin Soli Bhip Lorena’ Ship Comprom: Bark Byron, ain, N rk Bile, Bryant, Wilmington, NO. Pillsbury & Sand- Brig Superior, perpen yao: JW ive Brig Cusbnoe, Laad Brig Metamora, Latham, Mo Brig Altred Exall, Golder. ae ‘Thos Trowbridg pare New its Trowbridge & Sons. Sebr Fecahontas, Bingham, San Juan, J B Gager. fchr W Bris ce, Wilmington, FE 8 Powell. Schr Col Jsmey Pago, Edwards, Philadelphia, JW McKee. Ricop Oregon, Beunges, Providence, master, ee y. Thos Jenuary 1. Berk Wanderer (Br), Davison, Winder, J 8 Whitney & Brig Philurs, Thatoher, Savannah, Dusham & Dimon, Arrived. RM Steamsbip Afriea, linrrison, Liverpool, Deo 20, 10 AM, with mcao and pattensets, to Cunard, Jr. Steamship Faloon, Royors, New Oricans and Havana, 10 days, with mdro and passengors, to MO Roberta, Ship Lasy Russell (Br), Sinnott, Liverpool, #8 daye, with salt and to Barclay & Livingston. Has been a uA thgee Gay vin abe be VWonitsore, Canton vis Hong Kong, 145 S days, Bermuda l7 days, to Oliphant & Son. Sept 17, in Java end), fm Honolula for Calo i i William (ot Boston), 4 pool for Wo Grande; Deo ts, lac29 It Ny ton 68 38 changed signals with brig Maris (of Plymouth), Bartlett, fo 2, Ine 38.20 N, lon 7121 W, anoke nad), rom Portland for native of France, put Smerieon conse! st Hong Kong, died of dys- entery on the passage. tip Hartford, Sernerm ko, to Dunham & D. Ship Medalii dayr, with cotton, &o, to p Geo A Hopley, Pieroe, 7 days, with cot top, &o, 49 master. Berk Florence (of Bath, Me), Patten. Newcnatle, 52 days, with coal, toH Young, vessel tod W Elwell Doc 20, lat 4i *) jon 66, spoke ship Forest Queen, Lovett, hence for Lon- aa Stanislaus (Belg), Gambier, Antwerp, 72 days, to A Wott mm. hark apgctine B Sturgis, Bott, Santiago, Cubs, 17 days tos TI ct the sone dW Savannah, 5 days, with cotton, ee); ‘ean Savannah, 7 Doo 2), nent For. f Baltimore, st ting Ni tly, fr ‘ano for New rhe Bark Adeline (Pras), Kloinwort, Cadiz, 40 days, with meee. to M Taylor. ony Hyperion, rae Trinidad, Doo 16, 8t Thomas i if twoT ag i Ann (of Brunswick, w Or. ‘ays, with cotton, to Poieer's Nickerson, Stes A hea been 4 diye abanchor at the Hook, in the fog. Brig John Johnson (Swed), Johnson, Malaga, 71 day! ® days from Gibraltar, with truit, to Faber & Briorwo rig Gleancr (Br) Navan, Halifex, 10 ‘with potatoes to L Bort Brig Bolus (of Steuben), Moore, Savannah, 5 doys, with cotton, to master. Brig’ Mearil} (of Surry), Means, Charleston, 5 days, with cotton, 10 maeter. Schr Lucy Ann (of Yarmouth), Mann, Jacmel, 30 days, Wilh coffee and logwood, to master. Bebx Azct (c! Provincetown), Coloone, Saguals Grande, 18 dsys, with eugar, to master. eed Jane W MoKeo, ‘Totten, Georgetown, SC, 4 days, with ayal stores, Bobr Elcuise, Robinson, Wilmington, NO, 6 days, with na- ti vache Powell, Powoll, Wilmington, NO, 6 days, with |, Merriman, f ht} Bee Seer Ti ae FC Bfoup Mary Helen: Coven, ase J Steamship Chi areas, windy Chagres, with gates gold dues, Yo M O Robert Lote Dec 21,poon. Di 23 14.N, lon 72.53 Wa w steamehip El ‘Dorada. ‘teed 27tb, with mdse, to uni ar Van an (oats reported sa balo Lm Fol ead with mdi ‘Has bee loans. 16 d: ine ne the fox. p. Kaotern Fev! (new), Killbura, Bangor, 8 nae in batiant, to Brett & Bark Frija (Rus), G: ranbe , Canton, 150 days, the Cape of Good Bove Oct 23d, Bnd St Helena Nov2, with teas and silks, to Goodhue & The F has been 0 days in the Gulf Stroam, dh: ood heavy weather on tl } wasey (of Salem), Phillips. Buonos ides. to order. No dato, lat 17 4, lon 35 25 | 25 3836, fom. New Bedford, on a omiss, 11 well. anarew Boothe soaman, was killed ¢ Pianeta ile Janeiro, 05 dayn, with coffe and bair. to HK Corning. een in the Delaware Brenk- water fora harbor, Oh on Tat 21.59, lon 3350, ppeke bark Zotoff, of Salem, from Boston for Buenos Ayres; iJth, li 4, lon 43 22, spoke bark Oliver J Hayes, of and from New ork for Buenos Ayres. The Thas exporioncod very heavy weather on the Gait at anes SOreeaay, oarried away main topm: \d don damage. ‘Burk Dudes, Morrivon, Chavieston aay with cotton andrrice, #0 G Bulkley. ‘The D has been shroo days in the lower bay at anchoy, witha pilot on board, owing to fog est (Italian), Lisstei pyr 59 pant Nan iron and ale to G Mi 12, 0 Ke of Wells, from New: po o ow for New ork whenia Sdays sailof New York, sprung 4 aye being short of provisions, bore away for St Thomas; 16th. 1st 2° 12, Jon 6355, spoke bark a5 trom Vali 0 for New York. The b 4 was ssbore on the Weot Bank; was got off without Bues ‘Sarah W Cushing (of eee Wade, Vessins, 65 Gibraltar 40 days, with fruit, &0, tod T White & Co. lon 54 20, apoke sloop ‘Jeno, from Nova Scotia Watts, Nouvitas, 17 days, with sugar, tod ‘an, Pier to Ne- , Bermuda, 8 days, with mds G rmith & Fon. Brig Empire, Nowman, Galveston, 15 days, with cotton, to Hussey & Murray. Brig Pulaski (of rears worrig, Now Orleans, 16 ays, with sugar, &0, to well, Sehr John § Burgees (of Shisansee City, Real King, Port au Pringo, 30 days, with logwood, Schr Lucy ee aul Yarmouth), ore Npery with coffee, & during she pai ano, 108 sails, damaged riggi Sebr Geod Jones &o, to Demill & C y boom, boat, stove galley, split ved other injury. nah, 4 dayerwith cotton, ‘been ab anchor inside the Hook the rass3dayein the fo Babe Helea, Griffin, Charleston, with cotton, &e, to NL rivdith Ward, Tucker, Ellaworth, 6 days. Beir Z'A Paine, Wooster, Eastpors, 8 day Eteaner Roanoke, Pairich, Nepfolt, 8&6, ¥9 Daea & Thorne ton, Below. Brig ¥arcellus, from Sagua. i Dee aaeee ‘Tarbox, from. Washington, NC, 6 days, with ore: , 2 ships and 1 bark, unknown, Sailea. _Sisanehine Europa, Lett, Liverpool; San Jacinto (U3), rad Pca Franklin would not li hes ¢ Havre until the Reet at sunrise, NE; ae meridian, NNE; at sun- eet, do, (Fen Sreamsir Avarca J, Arun, Ort $-Pasved by, Argonaut, Noit, Canton for-¥ Yerhj 4th, Hincostan, Crosby, Manils for Bostoi 128h, Ariel, Brewerton, Shangbac; 13th, Auckland, Kong, both for N Fork; 16th ‘Samarang, gkacgtty Ht for London; Eagle, Sewall, do do; 17th, tor N York; 2)st, Wellington, Sates Shang Godtroy, Young, do for Boston: Mozambi York for Batavia; Nathilde, Wieburg, di i aa Bro ton. Deo 168d Shelter, Halle, NYork. Eneueknaven, Dec 14H—In the roads, Emigrant, Ardros- sen, NYork. CALcurra, Oct 37—Arr Mazatlan, Cutting, California; Portemouth, Mource, do: Now 5, Asab, Thurrton, do; Daniel Sharp, Arey, do, Cla 24th. = Vinthrop, Young. Boston; 2th, Wr Geddara, Russell, do; 0th, Florida, ‘Nickerson, London; Nov 1, Horsburgh, Orgood, B Curkxse WATERS, Sor sv—Matilda, Konzy;, North Ci ;, Casantorides. Lakey; Nobrasks, Toom; Smith, all for 2 3 Inde: ‘Agnolia, Hagar; Oncida, H Deo 170m “Bilee, Lun@dorg, Charleston for ‘Tavistrom, NOrieans fordo. Arr Helicon, Adame, Antwerp, and sld M. Dee 16—Off, John Balleer, NYork for Bromen. Arr Dromshair, Pyne, NYork. Sid 17eh, UTH, Hamburg; Aeni 0. 6 Kon, Sept 20—Arr Paladin, Murpty, 8Franciaco; ot 12, John itsyo, Vincent, di . North Star, Palm: Hovolulu. Sid Oct 16, Bnbicen, Do! int NYork. Ussmvig, Deo 1b—Bld Coverntous, Holds, NY ark. Havre, Dee rr Maid ot Orie: ‘is, NOrloans; Woods NFory) iu ‘Mulford, do. ar, Boutelle, NOrlearé: 12h, Sharon, Meri« ith, ‘Bavaria, ‘Anthony, NY or, Letetit Dec 18—Cld Leeuw, Muller, N York; Esperance, rtin Friedrick, Kraft, do; Venilla, Eddos, ‘dy 15th, Maine, Fro‘ NO. Swart, for Livynvoor, Deo 20—Arr steamship Aris, Judkins, Bosto: Ith, ships Narrogansett, NOrleans, 1=*h, Portland, Movites Joshua Mauran, Berton, NOrlosnt; Humphrey, Paripatoa, Prince, do: Chat Chaloner, do; Arthur Talbot, do; eo Hallett, Howes, Virgi xton. Wilk! roline, onze Charleston; Bwineon, di Power, Mobile; 17th, Westmoreland, De MoGuire. Charleston; Fhilens, Hi Given Wilmington, N 0 nm : Bars rk; America, Ruyther, Eavannab; Joseph rir A Speed, Grundel, Sie Howard ae Charlesto Philadelphia; Bl! do; 16th, Wm & Hendersoi minchicota Ameli. Agry, lalony, Warwick, Head, ton: 14th, John Oscar, Gavin, NOr! ns; Olive, Olive, g. Freoman, N Yor Lonpos, Deo }: intd inward Christiana, Hammond, N York; J0th, Independence, Gordon, do ead outward ; 15th, Richard Cob h, Leopold, , ‘e, Morton, 'NOrleans; Margaret ith, Delia Chapin, Osz00 roe A, Oot moi Docent pe SErsnaisen Ne fey 3 Rockwall, Byars. atte; 1th, alten, 40; bet SB aor Tens Singapo Irs; Loo 16—Ldg, Henry, Clark, NOrloans. Ryan, Trieste; and old 9th . Sears, Boston, s, Moses, London for City Pe Ve. Cid i7th, Bliza Femi Price, Wilmington. Novrwies, Deo 1208, South Carolina; NYork for Ant PoRravovrw, Doc 18—Arr Margaret Evans, Pratt, N York, and eid for London. Pen anc. Oct 1§—Arr Propontis, Barstow, Samatr: Torrennam, Dec 12—Cid Leila, Stafford, NYork; 16th, Hermann, Shinue, Baltimore. c Movie; Guy Mani Mauritius, Sept 23—S)d Orie Bewvort, Dec 18—Arr Kovan, Doo 9—Sid Adriatic, Snow, NOrleani hee Oct 22—Arr W Irving, Plumm 284, California; Amsranth hobacn, do; Nisgars, C St eraburg, are th, James N Cooper, F Leiteh, do. Sid 16th, JQ Adams, Ballard, Boston; 224, Livin Pimes, Caleudts; 2718, Three Brothers, Anderson, Batavia, and Boston. Buaxcnan, Sept lb— Are Panama, Dearborn, NY ork; 2th, Sa.qucbanns, Smidh; California Oct 6, Gasdateriton Leave, do; Iith, Veneouver, Puller, ilong Kong i ppd! Wellington, Mayo, N York. 8i—Arr Emma Preecott, Pings, Cali 6; 6th, Envelope, Tomlinson, do. -—Avr Pancho, Ondarzo, Mobil miles 8, Admiral, Bromen to Deo l4—A14 Catharine, Rawards, NY ork. Wn POA, Oct B—Sid MI jound, Richardson, NYork: 1th, Rubiecn, Doane, do; ae, Sea Serpent, lowland, do, samvol Appleten, Konredy, do: 17th, Sitka. Woekman, do Woosune, Sept 5—Sid Yoaish “Quincy, Endicott, NY: Oot 1, Lantao, Bradbrry. Lydia Potter. ‘a fornia; (th, Fenelon, Roper, NYork; 7th, John Baring, Hussey, do; 17th, ci ee ord eas Noy 7—The Jehn Riteo} from Liverpool, fel) liver, axhwart haure of the Am ship Jonian, 27th Oct; and was almost entirely dismacted. ired and will ceme outof dock in ‘0 for New York. Foropean. ship Send 8, number of dead bodies have been geen in Plot's Gro Bi osed to be the John a oi lat 10N, lon at ov 7~The Triad (of Leith), M'Whirtior, By. Was loxton the Parcels bth O« ip Ino, Little, arrived hi 18—The Br ship Dibdin, from New York for oken 34 Deo, with loan ef two suits of sails tRree fect water in the hold, and 200 tons of ing encountered sovere Weather, Welegraphic Marine Re thrM ived—Brig Albano, of Waldoboro, Anx Un sna brig ahofe on Tnagues out, epparently just fone On hr Sueen Storer, Gonsive Clesred—Bark Helen Maris, Baltimor Sewell, G In Nant: brig Adeline. Miscellaneous, KM See Marine Affairs. Owing to tho crowded state of our colam: compelled to leave out much interesting ship new It was reported at Se hota 9 Deo Z1st, that the he Bas. Kain Jain), was etruck on her outws (eav‘he captain and part ot deck lond, and that Rela owes come island to the windward, disog. yeh 4 Fronrin, Hoyet, was injured by the galo of 27tl wig wn Tew of tivev oficer and sails and rigging, 1s NOW Ab Barbadoes, ding. SE D orrr, at Charleston from Greenock, ox- nad very heavy weather, and wan compelled. 10 shrow ry bet ut02) bare of raiiroad iron. Home Ports. we aro | nna Rk, Saks, toad .Coastane, Cury, yap ieee! i enhow Neal fF ‘Ginegow, Baber’ rh ‘WI! Geo E Harran Bo Somert, ‘Soha Ka! Livers ; Camden, sherwood, Nort: bar mee Dudley Mer Mogsigan, N Gray, alvert { ech 8 Helene, Gritin, NYorki Geo Hatrian Somers: PLL. Mote. Deo 22—Arr brig Dalla, Mah , ‘gnaee Fay, yet a Delta, Mehan, Sagua. Cldship ia ship Beotiane (ir), Davie, Liverpool. Cid ships Denmark, Thompson, phen B: North, Liverpoo! an pak o Canterlae Watts Provide RLEANS, Deo boar ahip Houghton, Doane in jvoamsl ire a Le Nyon we vane tie inst; prcarnd mr. coming up, ship Boll ‘Auviso,’ Cla 10th, ahipe Silas Hlelsion, Co, NEAL. Dita Clavatn, Booton: Inte Brown, Liverpool: Wim N son, Cheever, ip Mexico,’ Place, Gal stipe Saxony, Masher, NYork anal Glover, do Bana Wingate, Hic Janeiro; Trenton, Torrey, Havre Hallowell. Liv ks Alvarado, Sleeper, Pie Jun pear, Hanson, N ey, Brower, San a, ships Arce- arks Ropamonde Balvimore: brig dia, Counce, Havre; F! Boston: Pras), Bechler Beltasty See Hallet, ove B povatz, Trieste; sohr’ Jane Blizabets, Bacon exch y and Sissi, Towed to sea 18th tast, abip Unicorn, hark Chas Thom eobrs Fairy, and Venio Ath, me Crescent City, Queen st Pi ia. schr J G. Spamonidas; barks Nareh ai das; Jseki; 14th, ehipa Lochinvar, Paquette Habanero No 3; 17 bork Horace: 18th, ship Cataling and bark Yhala. SAN FRANCISCO, Deo l—Arr bark Callan (Poruy) ‘bs, Marquesas Islands; 70. schr Santiago, Seeman, daa m8 ips Now Orleans, Ha: ne Pan: pulco; California, Whiting, ‘Valpar: Ki Nar, NYork; bark Syraas Bunda (Dut J ifoim: Amster: ines: San esto A bark outaid ort Bhi ia Norton, Bodog bleared-cNov 3, (Fr), Magne, San J Anna Weloh, Hong Rona jz Emma Preston, Me! ris: schr Lawrence, Brown, Stochton. 29th—Steamers Republic, Hudson, Panama; Coneide (Br), tabla Mb Robert Bowne, Bryson, Sandwioh Islands; brig Isabella, Miller, San Juan; sobre Lowa, Peterson. Crogon; ea Ames, Sacramento; Ferdinand (Br), WR Pateoll, BSydne! a Esnip Nouvelle, Anais (Fr), Constanting, Chi bar! ta, Portlany ramen ils or pues nt gel Sur; barks Ann Welch, Hong Kong: do; brig Sinaioa (Mex), Mazatlan; ache Fo ners. 24—Bhips Robert Bowen, Sandwich olan: fm Sanclito for San Juan; Charlotte, Manila; Nouyille Au (Fr), Ohina Soar; bark Ella Franc » Rio Jansiro; brig Jud- son, Leland of Guadaloupe, and several others. Passengers Arrived. LrvenPoor—Stoamship Africs—Mr foal Ic Col Moore, bearer of despatohe Fron te igton, Miss Moore, Mr Battersby a Ni Hughos, Sto: nen TM Williams, Miller, Foote, Thurgar, Ciunas, Aye: ele, Mr_ Sim paon, Hon A Chushester, Mr Stone aw Bmith, A Maffer, ‘eleey, Mr Stevenson, Mr Co Mr Beocler, Mr Lopis, Mr Cailterd, Mr DeFmlie), Me om My Smith, Mr Muir, Mr Yangrone. wOrueaxs Any HAVANA Lawe and friend, © 6 Mote: 3 Dates nd, Sydney, sahip Nova (Fr), mship Fatcon-— d friend, RR 81 ich, FBaich, W ag Wile, OC Fatt, E Wright, V ey Whitnoy, { Calvin, WB Eaton, F Long, 0 E Der! Merlias, 2, F Schwatiz, F Hemmal, F Wileoa, 3'Sitop, Mille G Hicks. MD Packard, JN Htilork, J McCaffer, & M Poat fon, N H Corinthe, Mr Hsmblin, J Rove, H Sporl. HM Lon; B Eustis, A O Groce, W Atntield B Britton, WB Oague, 6 § Baker: B Huff, J Baker, J Fitisimmon Beara, A M Fitzsimmons, Mz Bailey, 2 Boson, W H Harrie, J Mealy, J U1 Bextor, A En Warren, J W Gardner, F Wiclon, 0 Gloshen, T J Bolsher, ST Siys tt Cuse, CW Fenzo, C B Sulliva: wi M B Rose, J J Ros C J Miller, JJ Riley, Y Berth on ilds, W Moorfiold, W Jones, J seale. BF Wiley, C eee me ne MoGinnis, Mr Spencer, B Pabrin, Mr Leopold aud A Weaver, P Petmiron, W Daly JN Merry, J Mo ay. tr Foicy aud My uDA—Ste! erlin—Mrs Pore kins and servant, alton, J 3! ‘Shrabi Schromburg, P Perdomo, J do Beane: F W Preston, John Srown, James Town. Lavan sor steaiithip City of Giaigow, eS Philadelphis Boulton. J Brougham, $10 =LE Wells, Mosere Pau’ Brown, C Kalph, Master Kennoy, Jo stesiete, Yogrland, 8 Me abort: Moeters Ancerson, Mr Heath, Mr Ki Mp abtien, i Mra Hatoh, J T Wilson, Mr Breen, P Wilton, * Me Mr Deidenbeck, A'G Webb. J'8 Smith, Mr Sones, nney, P Thompaon, A Jonee. Mr ‘on ~ Betamehip Southerser—W Crary Pe Indy and intent, Rey Hebbare lagy aan 2obildren, if M Wostnerell, Mr Tensnt, H RB: » HD M Hussey, L Samper, W A MeColeott, R o tet J nl er ae ‘a Reed, J rae, M Harp, T Greeley. D G Dearborn, F Harpor, H Harris, stat C B &mith, J 8 Hamalson, B Dart E Vou dorsa, WC Rie: 12 ia the New On kans—Ship Vandsiis—& Randolph, NYork, een Aynes—Bark Jobn Swasey—Jehn Bordon, Josoph jordor Norroux, & TU Sait, Mrs EW £iakloy, D Deen Miss L. Sowers ea Di ford. J Bush, Coptd DFratee J Shes.d Saunders, d Bile G Baker. J Nelson, F Wood, 8 Hasard, C Moses, C H Jonos. IMilee, J Cczzens—il in the stoorage. Passengers Salled. Yan FRAaNcrsco—Ship Courser, from Boston—W 8 Hoops Wm Amory, jr, Mrs Mellon, Boston; Mrs Colo, (captain wite). Mastera FA aad Lemuel Cole, Charlestowa; sam Thorndike, Beverly. =e ‘TED NATURAL Breton and Wy ae Gand, rama ls. M. ou of his elreulars + OF SOME 7 "aa seat For further 01 andres ir tule cured tinco THE’ SEROMR, Luwas, No. 43. nard ‘ae “Ho fours fo zi P. jEatlente will ile all duria ite Sec 7. parte of the doy are devoted tevtauily peat WOMAN’ aD WOMAN'S F S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM- Price 81, f Women Twentici’ . Feta ng, of ee A tal snguioh te mae al ‘tho hus band, might have bee work iis intendad copia Em ig tg co ram soorete, which sbould aneeee known to them tiouls those whose health doce uot permit cg family, it is of apootal in Here, 7 every aaah z ‘wife, th a a aa oa Co into wom: om nature een Femedies, and most certsin mo laine to which her. (Extract 6 ntleman in Dayton, Ohio. Dayton, Dn. A.M. Mauriceav:— My Drar Sin :—My wife hes been h perceptibly sinking fo some three years or more, in conseque: t angle and suffe _ before and during ie ae ae crataee (no as ar, of as convaint ips Cit sforded ore mm Dot ox) ee eeae: ou the reli mind: and sae ‘joy ite pages ing that the great discovery remedy. It opened a prospect to mo, wee 1 ceived was possible. But for thie, ere anoth feud have over my bead, in all human pro! would have been in her grave, sad my children ey maser 6 ‘New Tore; “ito & Albany; Josep ama; 1’. B. Peterson, is Ghsena b atreet, @n the receipt of $1, a copy will be transmitted by mai free oh neat eae, to. ane Be part of the alates. ee. AU lotsers | must be addressed jaurioea 1,224, New York city. . PB akon 2d 1291 Liberty street. ae LARMONT, SURGEON F. SPCIMEY, AND ry Pp. 8. Medicine, has orabTlah a (by ot “4 treatment of all private vy him. whieh fore the astonishingly t ra] ia ours without, in many oases syphilitic cases o tion of Notoaly ar mei ‘and valued; for unless the system is ontirely. foll destroyer, it affects the innocent oftspin The written certificates published by him are for cures that, he is not afraid to assert, cannot retina though his’ preceptors were the gre: Risord of Paris an Acton of London. Tho certificates alro inc! fortunately numerous victims of self abu Uhowands who eannot be cured with mnedioine fore, eapecially solicits those hal: of whatover compisint in thi rantees on easy and permal . afulle ent cf the Por from the Sy gon sree ¥ to box 7 age Ufhce, New York, will beh Pationte apply. ing rereonsliy have separate rooms. Oi morning Mik3, and7 tein she ovoniag, at 42 Reade 6 aot two doors from Broadway, opposite Stewart's—no drvpsi “His origtaal work will soon bo publisheds D*; La CROIX'S PRIVATE att My Albany, BY. Fitth edition; by M. B. Ln Orobe, Ls N.Y. Cheapest book eve! turity, resulting from excessem, which destroy the physical and meatal powers, all diseasen, ariting from indiscretion, with plain ‘and simple rules by which all persons can ‘oare themeoly: withons meroury. ~with the author's observations on marriage, its dutios add isuualigeations: apd thelr remedies; wish colored livko- gtephe, illustrating the anatomy, and physiology. and easea of the reproductive organs of both sexes, their sti nd functions. It contains many im contemplating matrimony, which will aginst marriage: none, however, should take this important step without first consuls Ittrents of all diseases of femsics, whether mar Strangers who require medical sid, before con doctor, ought to know whether their’ cases are deretood by those whom they employ, the imposition of quackery, oa iV Dr. le Croix is a le; ed pacstige ician, and for the past’ bain d years, hi yn daily pol ire Cie tho different’ diseases of which nie ‘Sook treats, personsily as well as by ite copies Teor sending twenty-five cents ina letter,’ poat paid. will receive one copy by, nail, free of postage, oF ive copier for $1. Address Dr. M. B LA CRULX, 56 Beaver street, elbanyy N.Y. Sold by Garret te Con, 22 ann estrone. tod Stringer & Townsend, 22 Broadway, 'N. ¥. Branch 64 Lloyd street, Busfelo, - R. HUNTER, PROPRIETOR OF THE OLD Aw long established Huntor: etary, Nov Divinen, ameety New Work city, cares perme airgacee ia toto days ab they havebeen years granding. “Don’t be humb by the quack doctors, but call a: before applyin 5 mo, and the ome laid up more than a Jobb Eid.’ ‘You ora, » in three weeks, offs most dread/ui disease of more than o year's after three other doctors had not only given it waoas much as their livos were worth to Pilot's Cook.” be “Twelve ogo, 1a plied to a London physician to be cured of @ oa j he pronounced mo well in three weeks, In sh me. John Burley, yoars it broke ont again. I tried six othors, nd never got AT tiad well of thie hiya penaary, four years ago soy man living. Edwi ia piace where hie great remedy, Hunter's Red Drop, can ba ha o., Price one dollar only. ‘This remedy secures tho Peticnt sgrinst any secondary attacks, and is the only reme- dy on earth that does it, You will find this out by bister ex- you trust to any other, e tates maile for Eres n Saturday, Jon’: zi 10, 1852, at 12 o'clock M., rb. at the foos of eee street. No berth secured sitt pele tor. For freighs or Sek Tnequalled accommodation for legatuce nad at m pone PLSELINS & Co, 66 W: ‘The steamship ‘will succeed the Pasific ry Janusry 24th, HE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL Mail bhmeala between New York and Liverpool di- id betwee! and Liverpool, the Boston ships alling at Halit “Atlas rect, only toland and receive mails and pas- ARABIA, Capt. ——, bila Cal aa - aren See R ASIA, Capt. OPA, C NIAGARA, Gap i. eeBtone, AMERICA, ATA Capt. Harrison. Chyi Shannon, RIA, Capt. Lei 1s id lear white et Ky mainmast hesd; These vei ateen on the starboard; ‘red on ort. Canada, Boston, ‘ednesday, 7th January, 1852, Africa, “ New Yor! nesday, 14th —_ do. to Li sense oe aie ‘York verpool— First aid for Freight will 4 ieee ms pedis. beyond an amount for personal expenses ‘An exporisnced surgeon on board. All letters and newspapers must pass through the Fors oft For freight or passage, »» Uk ano, French, German, other foreign brought in comm: ith British ena nding are given in Havre for New ¥ ork. NDEPENDENT STEAMER FROM PANAMA TO Francisco. —The well known and favorite steamship NAW ORLEANS, W.C Hammersley, U. &. N, aye Fansms for Ran Pranclao B52, anew may rman nae bei Wing necesesry for thelr comtort. | Passe York for Chagree, by any of the steamers o wish. the New Orleans, at Panama A ee BON, Agents, 34 Broadway, ANDERBILT’S LINE FOR SAN FRANCISUO, Vis Nicarages.—The favorite steamship PROMETHEUS, Capt, Churchill, will leave pler No.2, Norih River: cn Moa- 'y 8, av3ovclock P. M., for dan Jaan learaus: will eyed over tho ie re ring but Dal 8 miles of and fro’ oint they or freight aire, MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—FOR NEW Havaps.—Change of Leen ne Par. —T ae splendid steamship EMPIRE CLTY, 2 ‘anner, commander, will eail from the pier at foot of" Wireen street 4. R., on Friday, January 9, at 2 o’clocl ates of pacenge ngement—Ladie! orward do. do., $! ohreueh bitte vot whence pa 8. $ greet Y ACTEI MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. =-CNANGE of Sailing Day.—Only through line for San Francisco, three On Teed ancary Gu, ab 3 ‘pele id iB Windle, Commancer, athe sail cn Tuesds; ane precisely 2 o'clock P. ier, at foot of reien from her pi streeb, North river, with the government spaile, direos for ting si (Panama with 0 01 rect, corner of ls of lading signed apply at dbo ofice, No. 177 We Warren atrees, North river. N. B.—Bil At the office on the mornirg of sailing. ACITIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—CH ANGE asp bailing, Das Through Ling, for, California and Oregon, wo PM. The aplencid wtesmaht EMCiRE ClTY, 2.000 tons, J, Tanncr, Commander, will sail on Friday, Janaty Ih, ab precisely 2o'clock, P. from her pier at the foot of War- Ten street, mails, for Chagres. Chogres ns, to the ieee Philadelpbi froight, Warrer street, North at the office on the mornit ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY—ONLY Through Line for Ban Francisco, via Chagres, diract.— On Baturday, Janu ih. at 2, P.M. The splendid new double engice stenmehtp OLO, unequatied in her accom. modations and speed, tons, J. Findlay Schenok, U. ei No Commander” will call on tatarday, Januacy 14, o'dlock, P. M., precisely, from her pier, at the fo A, ren street, North river, with the government mal for ‘Chagtea. conneciing with the favorite United. States mail steamship California, to sail withont ay dola on arrival of the parsengers and mai apply ® and freight, rnor of Warren atreos, North riv hl of Inding signed a8 tho office, on the moraing of De jer SAVANNAH— U. 8. MAIL LINE. a NEW AND eplendid sepeneai FLORIDA, Capt. Thos. Lyon, will rt leave ep ors fr bavanngh on Rcturday Je : ‘oiock, P. om pler No. 7 ‘or tre epply . 1 Ws. MITCHILL, 10k ly A “he Alabama, Capt, Ludlow, on Saturday, oth anusey ANTED—A GOOD SECOND-UAND STEAM TUt or id mods A Ly eluant Salas WR Wo ct | Seer C bo Sun heal so even ‘tion, promiso, even in cated onaes, as 200: isons Ko. Asin, enfo, and radical oures than can be obtained other source in Ameries. Thos from many ho apply in the sartioe stages of diss: ‘Will be gratified b: opeo and of the oure, which ‘a often en Heated tlavery ow dan oe Wweiting rooms are provides or veenument by let dress box 869 Poi D®, MORRISON Is CONBULTED onesies Prati el okesain diseases, Se enabl to cure those Ubititien& je arin Jom ‘ealt- 98, and restore original vi Bee jon Diplo w ‘hie Drivate office, 2454 Fulton street, No fro oured. D*3 Ci bgt NO. 17 DUANE STRERT, 50 WALL WELL he treatment of dolinave diseases. Tae Doo- a repetation tor skillin those ha: red casos that have dated oars, is pro cminont. Constitutional weaknses Seer ight on by m eeercs habit, effectually cured. Recent oases oured in four days berfece cure of no obi R. WARREN, NO, 1 MOTT STRERT, I8 CONFIDAN= en censullsd on dloenaes. Thirty aie yeace practise onablee rockon dope, Be DeDewea'se dosetved by tbe eeDewa se dancin a8 in Roceevoitatrest. I ara, wih ome sxoeption, the only qualified London surgeon in this’ ae R. WARD, | DEVOTED TO ‘DELICATE DISEASES, worrants the speediest cure. You will be cured by aim positively in hajf the usual time. All who have com- wwacted a private di make osrly appiication. His treatment stands alone the admiration of piysicians them- selves, who are often ‘The disape ointed, under other doctors, to is. Kithere oure oF great Office, Canal street, ecrner o i et in twonty-four hours, Broadway. DOCTOR WARD MAKES NUMEROUS CURES OF DE licate Dieeases, at 60 Canal street, corner of Brondway Far better it were for you unfortunates to troat yoursel ve ian goto sny of the Rumired Inguorsne humbuge. Deis net to come to us, for you may have to come at lass; taen jon will "be gxatifiod boyond all anticipation to find yoursele better in twenty-four hours. No foo till cured, TO AVeTD DisaProINnTMENT CALL ON DR. Wagp all you who have contracted a private dist wade the reatingats and ous ours aay ose in half the time thatit takes snother. He gets all the aiioult cason that have defiod others. Those coming to him {Cates improve the moment they ocme treatment. No fee till cured. Con: Oftion, corner of Canal strest and Broad poexse SUCCESS OF DR. WARD.—ALL FORMER expericnca exgeeded. — Innurserablo cases pro chrough their terrible stages, without other physicians nes able to. arr at, by Bumerous impeo ve all instentancousty. To those disappoin our treatment will, before’ ignal advantage; in every int vient from sufferis ng a ty ees entire security. Breadway, the place where yor No fee til cured. “All sonsultatia UO MeO RTUN AT: 8 Aaa pig all other medicines for curing private disoaser, A. bottle, with a treatise, only one dollar. Who will give fees efter that? 1 and got this great medicino, containty seventeen remedies, making it by far the most certain an aniversal remedy. ‘Citizens and a ty-four houre by the Un- ise onn do that, O THE AFFLICTED.—AN INFALLIBLE REMEDY for thore deplorable consequonces resulting from self abane, & e heard from, Rratis, by addres pid, Box 109 Broadway Poet Office, < victims of indiscretion and quackery, it is ofthe highest portance, 8 aS O FRE TILL, CORED. ORB on SUANE street, may be con: hy Ween ioe mentof delicate disease a peach bies Dr. C. to perform speedy permanent cures, withe out metcury; and reoont cases removed ina few days. Be. u. hag attained an eminence in this bi e feesion second to none in America, whero all in nee et pedion} aay ia sid may apply with ce talnby of b being N° FRE TILL CURED.—DRS. COOP: aR & MURPOY Roosevelt siroet, from their long practice and pro« fessional knowledge, may be relied on for the care of thore half cured ones #0 frequently tho result of malpracsics. The doctor's London Diptera be may soon in the oftoo, N. By Entrance No. 2: tho ball door affords the groatons privacy. 8500 REWARD,—OROSSMAN'S SPECIFIO MIE turo.—Of all remedica yot discovorod, this is tbe It makes 9 speedy and permancut cure, will je restriction in diet, drink, or expor ghauke.in application to businoes. Many are cured days.’ Sol drugstore, 173 Broadway, oorner of bore rtroet: No. 10 Aster House; #¥ 110 Kromd ny and 1(0Pulton cr $50 JEFPRIES' ANTIDOTE, A cifle mixture for va ‘oure of private disordo it make, ed; t the lonst restriction of di i a aperdy eure withew Digg a th drink, exporure, oF ¢ proprietor obal enges not curo, under the forteit go in anions & up in bottles, wit ay ‘or sale by C. laste 8 work ioe rd. air eh en Now ie B. Listte, aR eteroh Benton: Gow orieung,

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