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SPECIAL NOTIOR. NBs stahtale SancEaIm., Fa Oe AWAY ANTBD—AT TEE Simin pcasocm. 21 BOWES) None need bf Ste business: Wann UorieN RoTICE but tboe who perfectly und aad ris ti | VW sooty vatertante ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman. and rt ond & tb ath shalneo'eioen. i Rg Ey on "Mackerel, Herrines, Couster, AKTER, Avctioncer, of Dey etree soma fave no referenoe. nee pth hs = CTION NOTICE.—THOS. BELL, AUCTIO! % Busb.—This dey (Monday), 1054 o'clock, im William street, large extra sale of pt Porniture, two splendid Fiancfortes, Be Bedrteads, Carpets, and MM C, KEMP, AUCTIONEE! Ki iI] sell, aa cent jeren = Et ere and fancy towne, also in thie tity: Pinter nwich Bievensh 8 el casnet two days. if not engag Wars SITUATION, 70 Do GENERAL BOUBE- rk. bg 9 xespectable girl Tobe scen till engaged, of Third avenue. & ‘and by Groggivte and perfumere threcgbout the N°". YORE 4ND HARLEM & ing tmy ak tae ale at eg per feet fea her ania Iatervlow ad ANTED—A STEADY RESPECTABLE MA‘ fret class porter house, to tend an oyster oan bave an engagement st iberal ey room, 10 North aA Lamb eign Remedy for signe ot De howe who have suffered all the miseri opel, io, ite various forms, oan SPD, Bedierno that wl cure this dicage- S remedy, we would have received the bi medicine sows 1. Wo Falbon treet: C. Beowilh a Ge Co.. ne sig Broeaways ond by ‘throughout the Unived States and shat understands cookin, wages, Apply at No. 1 Jobn street, barement. be brie Ay eel MAN OF GENT for anew Tes tio ic Highet w wager given, accor din Oo serecinent, Tallis & Co., <0 Jobo tirect. ANTED—A SITUATION AS GARDENER OR STBW- ard, by & Protcetant young itp oon keep 5 and otherwise wake himself general; ter from ap extensive secdman in Du! inet om h Adarese to R. W.. cure of Jonn Hanshi: sll receive atten ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ral housework, and can giv nce of servicc; bas wo ob. ork distance fa the ¢ country, Apply st No. 146 » in the front basement ANTED—BY A MARRIED COUPLE OF MOST RE- srectable reference and, considerstle experience situations ae School Master and Mistrose: Protectant Charob, and bave no family. countant or Copyist. “Adds room, 7 Mott streets Wren ay as 4 RESPRCTAL FORE: rae F AUCTION. ee tWelvecday, Janzery 0% Dated New York, De saa ver Bie EMITTANCES TO IRELAND—IRISH EMIGRANT bi bs Taree ame iut‘ef bills romieed 1 ae sent failures by whicl ‘smoune of bille re rom thie country to friende im Ireland has been revaraed wo; afford to tne Society the opportunit; eam 1p yy of aseening she ‘would have been prevented if the nd availed. themselves of the all wh ae es Biteen. ween b; y the mphiets to be bid cies i a by A. Inquire of J. olen Ly! Society, office 51 Badger, Ke 5 pee seein ‘and trimmed _ y, the druggiete genersliy both membere ¢ Or he as Ac- cece J. R.. Second floor, front Boffslo, lined and trim talognes om the morning 6f aale. W. WESTCOTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON + Monday morving, st 1! o'clock. rain or shine, ® largo tity of good Furniture, et 146 Greenwich avenue, the leaving for Cauiterise (every let parties SaaS oa MONEY MARKET. sdvantanes ered ty Survey, Jen, 4-6 Po. The rtock market olqred lees bucyant yesterday we apticipated, from the appearance of things in Wall wtyect, during the previous two or three Gays. ‘were indications st the close of the past year that, apon the opening of the new year, a speculative movement of some consequence Would take place. Por a day cr two thie feeling prevailed, and it certainly jocked as though we were going to bave more merning the market opeped bright and bucyant, and Doldere of stocks were evidently in high epirita, mort cf the fancies were made at a bandsome advance, and pew parties were brought Into the field. @ favorable feature, brt at the close prices were weak, and there was less disporition on the part cf outsiders to purcbase. Thie may, however, be temporary. There is no feundation for apprebension cf any imme- From Europe we encoaraging sccounte. permanence of the government cf Louls Napoleon is be- yond a deubt, and it is pretty well settied that if he eus- tains himself in power, the pesce cf Europe, for a long ‘This,to the financial and commer. the prosperity and LE YOUNG Woxan, Maid, er Nurse and Seamesret furniture of Dr. Suar ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A Coachman end Groom— Good reference can be given se to obaracter and Apply at No.s4 Weet Seventeent: fyeen Sixth snd Eevenib wyence te SITUATION 48 anderetands bie Without reserve. )—Threo eu walant Tete ‘a Tever. Sint ranger, Bar ans, Bookeas the yeare afor actly eafo rv uncusetionabl GREGOXY DILLON, President. HUGH KELLY JAMES MATH Ws. Vico Presidente. Towann ©. yacties Peaactaiing Beoretary, Kieran B. Diy, Revording booretary. Janes STUART, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, KT ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant woman, so Cook, who pertectly under- tiande her business in all \ts branchi Wil wake herself generally Hae no objeotion to assiet in tho washing of @ private ly. he of amiasls good temper. The very best of city reference = ‘be seen ior two days, at 266 1 it in paetzy. in pre- UAINTED wi TH , That ean come weil recom- Livery etatle, Lacayetu TE: ¥ Sud used to ¢ mended, wey upply to W. i HOMESTEADS, — LLAGE ASSOCIATION,—PRO- @ for grading, the Inmd of the ago n ante commer et Fifte Jamos Stuart. Stuart J. Mollin. Sere Hl Sneenan, ROSPECT HILL cation aptil the tone may be obte! poeale mere be let rari seihimates for Grading, S S) ries M. Nanry. LORED orm TO co o family. Gcod reterence required, Apply at No. 4 Charles ners AWTED.—A SITUATION, young woman, te do the housework ois rmall family. ildren snd make herec! Good city reference riven. Apply at 147 street, for three days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘@ Eitustion Se chambermaid, waiter, or to take oare of ived five years in London, Bngland. se cham One who oan come A Grerory Dillon. ‘Employment ofice, No. 20 Reade erect, AVY BAY AND CHAGRES 1CB COMPANY.—THR ‘Company baving completed thelr houses on the pr and made srraugements to receive a prepared to fornieh etoamers and faves, ‘with Ice, Frech Meats, Butter, Lard, be eh w Chiron Nov. 15, 1801. COPARTNERSHIP Tone OTICE.—THE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERE existing between, Me aaa & Thorn, ident, with whom all pro- Jobp J. Mosiat, $79 Brondway, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WEO CAN KEBP A SET €i Boke; must tee vood pénman, snd expects small te teation permanent. One who 4 A RESPEOTABLE aC. Ws. Paneer, Secretary, 161 Third me 192 Camel etree, cies FOR SALE AND TO LET. ’ GOOD OPPORTUNITY.—A COMPETENT PERSON, democratic news: or to take care of T would like to preferred. Ad+ re PeLY in the maeon buein dreer, poet paid, AP. L cays. corner of Houet » Union square Peet Ot diste danger eontinve to recetve hed in the city ct New York, Ofhice, thie city, stating where and Ww Le een, ard bis real name and means of purchasiur. uivet sleo possere talent s¢ an eaitcr, or ® knowledgo ena. bling bun te conduct the finencial department of w daily Wo tro cn tho evo of an important Proridontis , and the opportanity presensed by the sale of terest a the paper allo ded 10, iv © ifbe ie competent ma nreet, for two daye, roar bi ED—BY A RBSPECTAELE YOUNG ation ae nuree, and to nee ap tewing, or cham- iging, aed willing to Pervonal relerence at her Reventh etreet. ANTED-—SITUATIONS, BY TWO YOUNG WOVEN, one ae Seamstress, who understandecutting and fttior children’s clothes; ae ae ae fret oe? ete and Chat FORE Med, ander the firm of ‘horn & Marat, at STOrlenan, terinaved, by motel consent, on the Jist Dicember, tbl, Bither part ail ont standing affaire, at eitber place, and the nai firm will boused only for the purpote of liquidatio ne Me MG 1 New York, an personally pecneee 3 23 Maicen Jane, third evory. 1 (LIBERALLY EDUCATED), ACCU Wiebee an eugaremen| Clerk or Warchouremar, § Apply to A. B,, Wilts \ Dad- time, is guaranteed. cis] clases, Js of vital importance, as Productiveness of the different branches of industry de- pend, in agrest degree, upon the absence of agitation and excitement in political affairs. settled, and markets abroad for cur products, for the raw uring purposes, again become between nations whieh will enable the to make ® good profit ‘aad the names of the TINE YOUNG HORSE FOR SALE. 1 private fami'y or oarman. _Sunvary 3, 288 THE SUSSCRIBERS HAVE, THIS DAY, O-partecranip, sud will continue tho clot! under the firm of Mo@: SUITABLE FOR He ig sound and well built, muneration at frestaken. ase Brond This grand queetion in sowing. Corner of Bowe 0 ery wadSixih et. ANTE DY A YOUNG WOMAN, WITE rence, & paltalk to do general boure Inquire at Ne. 7 West Te % at 3 Atlantio street, Brooklyn. OR BALE.—A BILLIARD ROOM, IN CONNECTION ronsmble Oyeter Stloon, bi ban excelent busines location. Price for the whcle about ch hua: now doing » food b BALK COM, §3 Naseau street. i SALE, ON BTATEN ISLAND, A VALUABLE 65 within baitm mile of the stei Ou ivare a good dwelling b Be large barn, fine crcbard, fo. ean, er Messen love; aie be Port Rainy MoGregor, on the ing business, in New York, etuaiicn, 6 Nuree and Scamatre: ‘Tweed & Co, andin New oF msterial for many tive, commercial intercozrse ject to lees restraint ard restrictions, confidence ecain ‘decomer concentrated and conaclidated, foreign and domeetic, decidediy more profitable to the Intimes cf dcabt and distrust, those who take the risk may realize very creat returns, and they msy tet, while the masses, tbe builk of all classes, are more or lees injured. Pesce is, therefore, most de- tirable, more ro to the financier and merchant, than iciam. Unfortunately fcr the continental powers, the commercial classes have not eo much political in their limits ss in Great ee, there classes Wield an s the power bebind the throne greater then the throne itself, In thie ecuntry it is seoond to none other. France is bated upon nothing t ‘will of the army. p od her late ‘employer’ e207 Leena ou © OGe> Ce) etzeet, vand ean aire teen for two days. mall ruvate famil ANTED—BY A A RESPEC TARLE. YOUNG Ww OMAN, DO objection to asrict the best of city references. Can or Broadway, ier two EITHER, SILENT OR AC. al of irom 87,000 to ¢ Mgor aaitbeel weasel tae ,000 per your. Or, on © a situation se Cock. washing anc ironing. Hae be ceen at 208 Twelith rtreet, if not engoged. Sere Ey A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WO- to dry murec, at her own residence, 75 in the rear, frat rear from Sixth avenue, ANTED—BY A never ey MARRIED WO- man, with a freeh broeet of m child to wet nurro, at her own recicence. ‘at 189 Madison etreet. ANTED—BY A DUTCM AMERICAN WOMAN, A fituation se Cook, Washe: ; a capa ube Bhe ish good pinta acwer: had sea m ite the beat of eity relorence, "Plengo cal at «9 Bieek- embark in the wholee: rade Already cotablished. of $10, ctory terme, will tranefer the {rade to'a house etal adress Profit, Herald office Com- jone thue received will be treated etrictly confi- greatest number. 2 Kineteenth | ated oe the map of 8 OR SALE-A FIRST RATE Haver JAQUARD ing Machine —Thiv meckine offers more shan dovbie the sévantege of any other in use in this country. Tor pricesud particulere, Ri: ry NTED—A SURHT OF ACTIVE FARTHER, ITA ‘8 Caen capital of 10 t0°$16.600, f snd commission buein Ste 10 percent peranpum. References 6: deurces PP, W, Herald offce, sisting where an early ia: verview may be had. THE BA LL SEASON viel 390 EVER ‘SEE Ik, whoee baby ie dend, Please inquire N EXCELLENT SEAMSTRESS yt ld AS! Pion i thas capacity. Bhe can be seen davenne, tetween Twenty tcet end Twenty. She can give ood city reference from Ler lect England and in the United Et: immense power. —A PUBLIC FOUBE, WIth OYSTER BA. in easearesasle tasted in & prominent thoroughfare, DY WISHES TO BE , who perfectly underetande emt #, Greeemak:ny and millinry. Apply st No. ci Ec F. Girsch, Engraver. GERMAN GIRL ABOUT FOUR MONTES IN ituation ina emall priva’ sn) id do general ho 1G ‘Pearl etrect, in the grocery store, loon attached, In England it EMPLOYED 48 wy atzoct, bevween Howeton aa ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young wowsn, a situation se Chambermaid and Waiter, ree and Seametrers. Can te ceem for rwo ayy. Inquire #1 63 Thompeon etzeet, reer Dg BD ¢ z No. 672 Hadson etroet, corner of Hanmeond stree' ETROPOLITAN BALL eoneble terme, —THE S500 ‘DAN: je Guarde will come off to-night, oe Ree Rilckertocher Ball, corner of Twenty- and Eighth avenue, 1 be one of the beed baile of the The government of be strength and good- ‘The firet ie very crest, but 1 ie very vncertain, and cannot jong be depended upon. ‘There is no great and powerful intercet that bas eway ca the continent, and we cannot, therefore, Jook for eta- bility in those governments which are almcet st the mercy of an innumerable number of petty politienl The military may, for a time, be true and icyal. ‘The army may support and eustain the government, 10 Jong as their demands are conceded to. A government ro maintained must be continually making concessions to the power so important, until there is nothing more to Then, for the love of excitement and change, or to serve the ambitious purposes of a few leading generals, a revolution is started, which is sure to result in This is the etate of things in Louis Napoleon will, without doubt, carry the He ie bound to do it im some way. This being disposed of, his attention will be turned first toa conciliation of every adverse feeling in the ranks of the army, and afterwards to the extension and consol- ation of his power to the utmoet. epeure peace not only in France, but throughout the Continent of Europe. For a time, therefore, ail private A feeling of safety and security ‘will take porkession of people’s minds, and enterprice will, without doubt, agein find a wide field for p ever, These things thus considered, opento usa new year of productiveness and prosperity. The people of. this country are probably, at this moment, in a better Position to avail themselves of every favorable movement im financial or commercial matters, than thoee cf any other, and we have no fears but thet proper advantage will be taken, and no cpportunity allowed to pass, with. out developing scmething for private and pull ‘The future looks bright and brilli put forth our hand end grasp the pri (LATE, TRIPLER) TO LET, the following ni day, snd Monday, bo January, 26h 00 Bours, third etory. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, * situation se Chambermaid, or to do the general how bg hon of @emall iaisd43 iamily. 7 porteaalia, betwoen vals upd 12 Boon; oF 40° WE, Mardin, ter cern Lani, Secretary. ASHINGION GRAYS, FIRE? TROOP.—FOR SAGE, ‘Tickete for this Company's ing, Jan. 6, at Nitio’s Saloon, of Broome etreet. EARING'S PRIVATE DANCING AND WALTEING pene in thi Tortert posritie Can be seen for tour da, on floor, 5 in the rear OACHMAN WANTED.—WANTED, BY A CAREFUL and eteady middle aged man, n eitvation es Cachan. anderetands the care cf horese end carriagor, ved with the highest familice in Burope and thie city. “Can produce the move uneaceptionekie feierences for character and ability, jajl, on Tuesday evon- ATE AND FESIRABLE Lbilniors Apply a0 143 Bowery, corner ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ‘GERMAN Washer and Ironer, in & private famly; can do +» Good city refer- eet, eccond floor, in wo is obliged to leave the eit i or to do general hi evoking in French, German, and Rug! ence piven. Apply ut 140 Mnlterry Can epeak French and Exglieh. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED imation no Cook, im Hae lived eight ort. Deet of reference given, Inquire at nted teen ve Sylveet a pet come profit. tipitely increseed ay » Les” OX Een fre new forming ior €€001 wo weeks exolusive tothe patrons ci ho “For terms and more full particulars, apply st MPLOYMENT..—WANTED, AT. NO. etrcet, School Teachorr, Drog Clerke, Sslvomen, Pc tere, Barkeepere, 7 Railr Ulrle to til reepectatle situation ata distance, en-loeing one dollar, fr ment required, can be lig NASSAU TEAM POWER 70 LRT AT THE EMPIRE IRON Works, toot of Beet Twenty-fifth etreet.—Two rooms, y W ieet, and cevern) cf ewmaller size, all lighted on every fe, with power from a boudred-hor miece of Bomut] Leggett, or Thos. J. Bin ae m ask or to give. yeure in her Taet i DE G. BROOKES DANCING AND WALTAING ¢,dcademy, Bagle Rooms, corsor of Chrystie and De’an- Tuesday and Friday, irom and from 7 till 103 for 533 Grand street, corner of days. Wednesdays, Thursdays and Satu: rs. sd Iy) st 233 Grand atroct, y8, from 0% till Doelock. The moet Ww danced ip th: 5 50 Concord etrect, Breckiyn. THOS. “SPINK. Arent. WANTED, A SITUATION AS ectabie Protestant woman of ke the charge, and make hereel! 0 Can give good reference se to char: ane capneity.. No objection to go hore dictance in tre cou Please addzeee « nete to M. J. R, 3 tin 6, for indies entlemen, Private 5 situation im a respect och, by Pies! work. The be favor of the bayonet. election in his favo: ANTED_ BY A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN, tuation ne a firet rate Cook. yr Pleace apply at 171 Weet Twentieth street, bee bard Eighth aven: SITUATION, BY A A MIDDLE AGED, sn. as Cook in w reepect Brondway Poet ing eixteed OF twenty Amounts to $9 OU fer month only, well 1 e stock cietore ard couse must ce taken st a fair, valua- The bock necounte can bo taken, ss the purchaser th ie ft, and mene need apply bot s cash customer, with 1 & most dine dancer. All p ne, Who have at- eae and been unable to acquire the ‘Srt, are requested BW Y ORK COMMISSION AND COMMERCIAL No, 9 Dey etrect, third deor irom Brosdway— f. John Gilbert, Commiseion Merchant, aud ra i e butidi marble buildin; Generel Commercial Agent Co.; Seaulding, Thomas & Vail; Spotord, Ti Mott, Weaver \ Richardson; Cerleton & Co,, und others. This, for a time, will HARRUAUD'S ROOK 20,9 WHITE STREET—MESSRS. Can be eeon for “Charruand & Ecilvie have the honor to acqusint and the ladies and pentlemen, that their arter cf the season, will commence on Days of instrus- at a Le 1d o'ol: second and last ee Repeier for Petrie Raltond b interests will proeper. purchseer, by judicious m: Laundrerser, Come hm ale domesties provided A} families at the Agency Office, ion to do peveral housework, or sv Chamber: Good reference given. Can te keen tv: ere, and other maid or Waiter. Ninetee th etreet, in the and masters; and at half past sev: ty fonrch Thors- ‘ormer papile who are their dancing will be received for half —A SITUATION, LY A NC mberwork and waiting ee to '—TEE STORES NOS, 4) AND 45 BARCLAY etreet, {cr a term of five oF ten year irons of » novatirg ‘aiter and & Col SITUATION WANTED—BY A WET NURSE—A& YOUN widow we yes De ‘with a good breast of milk, who hae ! d be able to take care of’ both. They area6by 110 Ecword H. Huceon, 1Y2 Broadway apply st the residence et ber present omy NTAGUE HAL, COURT STREBT—Mr. Fitteenth etreet. Mrs. A. Lanny reepectfully make kn1wo to their patrons and the that their second and nd gentlemen of Brooklyn hi 0 season will com- three doors irom corner of fore few’ caye”st = I " PPE Smith street, Brocklyn, at John Bruce's. pt og rte rg ih ge] ti f three rooms der work and plain & generally ueeful in a ene piven. She bag no chicetica ty the conn: seon for two days, any at 345 o'clook, P.M. for 1 73g o'clock for gentlemen ever.as of es0h moath.} ITUATIONS WANTED rhe ONE scorTca, Englirh, and two Germ: Hovecwork, Alto, for from fity to eel girls ae gocd Cocks, Cnemberm: Cocke cr Gener aroNCa ew ig eet Eas 2 & goed cook Hee no ot jection to do WN STONE FRONTT eireat, South Brook Within the past few years a eyetem of fore! chdngee bas been perfected in this country, by whi emaliest eum cf money can be remitted either wey nz security and the greatest Andsoms row, THA ana who in the modern aaa thers eae hind nigh intexeitys at Bes nf Gihor, ry that hae worked HIN BEARD, No.s endow Pudtenetreet, (Miuitary the Atlantic, with perfect patch, Drafts are drawn es low as cne a! which are cashed in any part of Great Bri United States, This, to emigrants who wish to their money without fear of lose, or to residents here who wish to remit small eums to their relatives or friends in Europe, to enable them to come to thie country, is of rast importance, ae it guarantees them against when the drafte are good. Point at ieewe. To cbtein a and tecurity isthe firet thing to be comeidered, are dozens of drawere cn both sides of the Atianti ef whom have their friends, who place mot of the bille drawn. all sound and eclve: wothing now to the contrary. vate concern exgaged in thie burincee ie the houte of anford & Co., and there ie note bett: It is po more or lees than the foreign b ef Adame & Co, which ie guarantee enough that ite drafts are ae good ae a Bink of England note—in fect, be ‘The drafts of thie house can be chtsined in any city in the Union, for any amount, from one shilling sterling upwards, drawn pon their heute in Liverpool, London, and Havre; and drafts can ined in either of the Buropean cities above named upon the firm here, payable im any city of the United States, for any amount, from one shilling sterling upwards. There houses confine their operations to their legitimate They enter into no speculations, and do not deviate a hair from what is regul When a draft ie drawn, either in San York, London, or Havre, the holder may rest assured that the funde for ite protection are at the appointed is ® public matter, in which thousands are intererted ; and it is our duty to point dut to those seeking facilities to remit emall sums of money the bert mode of #0 doing. "ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED BVERY DAY. —————— == FINE ARTS. OSSUTE'S AUTOGRAPH-FOR SALE, A GENUINE Aateeraph of Kossuth, "PRE ADVERTISER IS A YOU LS teen - whe bse rome Kuowleése of the EY. AND 2] Clarwee—Inetivate Ke A) Savon dwayes RD will commence this evening. at half “paet 7 Anew course for ladies and gentlemen. ‘Action embraces & new and popular method, one eal- d to enture confidence in ALM, thie aay, weh ia want of trcploy men imecli to any buei c A pemabermald and. Wal lose; that ie, fore the great undoubted or 0 coaAC i DODY MAKERE.- WOOD, | give empboyment by ¢ enty geod cone body makere—none tub the vest UMEINson & CO., 410 Brondwey, N. STRUCTRESS WANTED—TO LIVE IN A PRIVAT! imily, snd give inetenctions in Spanish, French, marie. & indy with evflleient references will fi is x OA New York Poot ation, by sear EOARDING AND LODGING. URNISSED BEDROOM TO LET, TO INGS gentleman ; bathand wat t eooucn 7 ANTED-—INSTRUCTION IN THB SPANISH LAN- gunce bys gentleman at hisewn houre 0 the upper city, orat the residence of the tutor, if conve: Plenee sddzese box $25, Peet Otive, eta ANTED—A SITUATION AS C iia. bya younx German we closes, at tached. Taquire at 366 Brow NSHIP.—MR, 0. B. COLDRMIIM, 29 BROAD: ive new parile daily tb PURNISHED BEDROOM TO LET, TO TWO SINGLE ia to & gentlomen ard hie wise Me VAUENTINE, ILLIARDS TOR THE NEW YEAR.—THE FINEST anc the boet tavies in the city, be tound in Chambers street, next decr to Burton's The Empire Rocme. The var ie under the direction of Charles Rerbert. Pitteen Ta j OW IS THE Tis Clothang, wiey ye are Fe “sentlemen, er beard, within ive for three daye only. room in Americ TED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, 23 A ~ int of Broadway snd Bleecker strect. Te ANTRD—A SITUATION, BY A RFSPECT “Asdtese tox 1,871 Pore Office, #tatcun terme ud married wortan, wish a sreen treges of milk, ae Wet Nuree, in w reepectabie family, Beat of city reierence ¢ No. 74 Fourth avenue, corner Tenth bereen for two day Weare for the purpese required. No objection so’ liv ETO PURCHASE Yau! R WINTER nm. Pleato ‘apriy ther in this eny Beller But Suere, ccrees 0 |. As P., box 001, New { AMERICAN LADY, EDUCATED 1. ind recently returned, wit daily, to give leeaone, in French), Engli office. ST OF? ChOTHING— WANTED TO PURCHASE atout two thourand gollare worth of good lof-of A large or email quantities, tor Abert the fall given {n eurrent monoy, enapplication. ol Bean. ro SUIT OF ROOMS, PARLORS WITH BED- ving room, on the second floor, their wives, or to single Fentlemen. Genteel accommodations. forte, gad iactructions dares ‘'G. B.,"” y ine of busine: Arcem aleo on tho third The hice posseanes t! provementer eae, ie and Eighth etree, Bess of references given and required. go of all the modg — & MOROUGH BASS TAUGHT IN CLASS) tuation in St. Merke Bi ets : ar Se mon:he, for twent) ‘om Chatham [NDIA RUBGER FINGER COTS, MANCFACTUREDBY Goodyear'e Glove Co., 3 Lit excellent covering ‘or ‘leo, Heavy (ote icr Oyate 27 Maiden lane, New Yori. ETHING CERTAIN AND SaTISPACTORY.—A certain acd inrtant Lijnid Hair Dye, and Alloi hatgral oo [aero te Hair Dye, totn warranted, and for sale € rancisco, New Can honerh for we ange: in the basement. NTED—BY A arenes xo) tuation ag Chambermaid iweie, Lt by! inform i imm, Foreale by WODar rE Please tpriy ai Nee 2 Can be ecen for two daye. ANTED-1N A ef urope kn Comporere, enabl Peek instruction in the above branc Taiy improving, makes such am inetitotion Ucatrable; and t flatters bimeelf to to able to awake rome “4 talent oF genius for music and composition.— vila will form a elaen; 2. 7 G OARD WANTED—DY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS and bedroom atteched, in r vate family, where there are 20 other to Ler Bor above Bleccker strect. aud weet ot a Aderece Ec Lu, Herald Offices SMALL GERMAN young weman (Low German) to 0 oneral housework of tie in $ Sa the grocery. .,With afurnished room, INSURANCES, HE BROOKLYN FIRB INSURANC Ol eriaay: E94 in bag gd ae wr wi ve Maeveued to ene! OARD.—A FRONT ROOM, WITH BED Room AND room, in w private hose, to Jet. w 8 are suitable for © Frenklin ebreet. bted eee For terme address Aut cheudise. fernbeure, & board. The ro ‘nal property, vessel favorable terme a6 any other 2 w toe RiLAWORER, Prosident, ANTED—IN A MERC Pac shout Fitteen Years of age-— and reride with hio pa Merchant, box 743 Post om _PERSONAL. ‘AMES BERR COMPLETE TILE OF THE NEw YORK HERA FORMERLY OF PORTO RICO, will please communicate his preeent address to THOMAS MEAZIES, into oi Leith, at Clarendon Hotel, Now York. from Janusey let to December J nitapte tobind, and will Sew Daguerreotype Appasaiuey with, foe Also; & tezord hard piano >, oy in good Pree Al puctions by en old ‘ANTED-1WO OR THREE GOOD J to Whom cons@ant employm by letter, to Bb. Shell Comb mak AN and good wages willl be receRct one ing nes ar Tomphin 60, 8S Neeae etroct. reanire, would accor nodate tivo oF threo nt parlors 9 and good board, on re THK MILITARY. DKINS GUARD.—THB MEMBERS OF THE ApOvE me! House, this ¢ NTERESTING TRIAL Care.—A copious, rev. Aorenting trial wil Be Fab Now York He JHB FORREST DIVOR? EXPRESS AGENCIE & J.T. TAPSCOTT & CO», 8 SOUTH STREET, ply draite for ary amount, pa; Grent Britain’ and ire 8 mmediately acter the Thece Be the only rej ae Srelock to proceed on their ¢ Are requcsted to mect at the eam nm. Tho invited place. at 8 o velock. A.M. T. A. GLOVE, Commandant. Anoly pereo aly or all ‘ail Line, Uy Dramatic erpool Packe ge by any oi W Mente cfiered on the trial, whet nor ad) between Fourth aven aod will uapriss, frem pr c D—A SIIUATION BY A YC London Packetes press, iderable experience se clerk store; would be willing to make him an produce bee ; LOST, Se. 5 REWARD re ON THE aD. way; & large C eabietd the denice of ta praise pk A] ovals iH. G. La aged on reneomable terms. ERFORD | a Ae GREAT oF yANUaRy, IN OoMS TO LET. r MEN AND THEIR #, CF two single gentle b it eee, Te bone Dalldinge, New Vesks OTHE MEDICAL PRO! ESSION-—UISTORY OF fii te ny Davenport, book NIA PACKAGE, rages, on Mon: giaatxe” of spovisl of references a6 tc tapabll oleate cei at No. 13M The fn der will recelve ti of the Irving How OMS TO LET TO SINGLE ( charge Cone Bag: of roome, cousisting of s front parlor and two or bedgocms, very handsome), Apply at $2 Chambers JENTLEMEN—A SUIT ee fentin telcre Ierclock, ds e or Contular ban by any other Express. No. 3 Bros street, corner LOST, ON NEW YEAR'S NIGHT, A e VafR, see and foe pacenc, leather th receive the above ar corner of Second avense, ROBERT G. CORNELL, Reis ENGLISH BULL TERRIER BITCH, ‘ay brown patches upon cach Foturn the same to 5) Beaver No charge for Custom-ho Ertigne Twenty re 0 2 y etrcet, Astor Hic ae! WEW MEDICAL BOOKS, -A COMPLE work on the nature and treatment of dieesses, and li y, sing! Feet, opposite the Irving kar SITUATIONS FoR A ARGE NU ‘O LET—UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS IN THE jeo and yenblemen: private house, ae A Walker st LOOD AT ALBANY. @ are st tooee Seametreacte, ‘< senor a tT URN ISHED FRONT ROOM, IN OR b browkfaet uae Vea, ford oimgie Nataral Death, and Author of “The Fa- 7 6 conte. Author of s work on free, willve ae five ellare. ant A Ofieo, 106 Chambere ttreth, ANTED-A NEAT TWO STORY mouse, INA Fleasant acichborhood, on the weet side, and ak for storm of yoare. we) centlemame Addrece G., rior to anyt! of try Author of work OUND.—A PURSE WITH A SMALL SUM OF MONBY, Owner can apply at 29 Burling slip, up MOF MOS BY a SOCIETY MEETINGS, ETC. SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKERS’ ASSOCIATION — Ftarly meeting of tbls kesociRyi mat | fh running order, by nocd HOTELS, Vy EDDELL ova! pars to intorm the tra a = che hes by hota wn) cl been made, and the house i Bi fet ble them to accommodate sheir with comiort and oles MILY Hr TEL NEW BRIDGE STRERT, Lor myo tst retin eit N AND AMBOY RAILROAD ee be a a8 10 o'clock, A. ried Tytania J eit a ce LA at AND PE ae i Expres la ¢broueh inte Y., iway, and by the Wertaa.c OD SRD, a, LIGHTED | ROOM, diate vicinity. 1 street, OF ite imme: rees Byron, at this office, A a ONE ROOM AND TWO DEDROOS € RO Ob ection to Ct ret Will puit. T Bold at Military Uiait ta i XM Poncvasl s atte: , the trade are invited rae amir ~ sehen ae ATTHEW A. WILSON, Seo, aa OF THE EM. My my etreet,on THE HOLIDAYS. XD USETUL 61 Gira a te crac ‘AND ihteeteana fouth of oceans Bee. Rumah the Tag yd B. 8. 4 att Re ght Boers and sneer re th ox cee att te of rerpect to cor ls: reety ete age of tee WILLIAM £. JOUN MuLvecy, Beoretary. 25 pote ea Tiiver powell mae uate 68, ten yl eae Use tow ea ie Teataser nee Herat mae eefal thanks to 4 phy 53 a bag eo Jong arent patecae 800. sto ane RT THE FORREST DIVORCE CAS CATHERINE ". FORREST V8. EDWIN FORREST. FOURTRENTH DAY. 1 Jan. 3 —Mr. Forrest was in court, and Mrs. Forrest 2nd Mre. N. P. Willis were also present. Mr, Lawson was called to the stand. Mr. Van Buren read from Mrs Forrest's affidavit that part where she said she objected to Mr. Forrest's habit of declaring in pd epeoes that he was determined to drive Macready the stage, &c.. and was proceeding to ask Mr. Lew- = nif he ever heard—— Mr. O’Conor objected to the question as highly leading. ‘The Chief Justice admitted the evidence. Mr, Lawson was then asked as to the conversation sworneto by Mrs. Forrest, between her and himself, about her sending her sister away, and besaid he had no re collection of those words. er iced and marked ‘The signature to this fa ride jhe hand writing ire, Forrest; the hand writing of the body is un- aneiy Mr, Forrest's. Mr. Van Buren —I now propose to offer the letter of Mrs. Voorhies to Mre. Forrest, Witt Aa pare the hand- writing by this witness, He ‘an Buren) had offered It yesterday, and Mr. ofr took it to read, im order that he might see if he would olject to it, Mr. O’Conor said he objected to it as wholly irrelevant. He believed there was one witness in this country who = interpret one word in it; but, until he ascertains the fac PA ner that witness is, he could not consent to its being "ithe Chief Jurtice said the letter was irrelevant end not admisrible. Mr. Van Buren offered a letter of Mr, Voorhies. Mr. O’Conor did not object, only he would much rather Mr. Van Buren would omit that part in relation to Betsey Kinney and her husband. [The Chief Justice said a thought occurred to him, om which he would like to speak to the counsel on botix ides. After consulting with them, the Judge directed the clerk to enter an or ce for the centinustion of the present term over to Saturday next J Mr. Van Buren offered in evidence. two letters of Mr. Voorhies to Mrs. i'orrest, as showing the character of her correspondents, and to -how the utter disregard of truth by both parties; and that plans were Inid by the plaintitt and Mr. Yoorhies, by which they were to operate and tect certain objects, regardiess of truth, The Chief Justice d it inadmi-sible. Mr. O’'Conor to Mr, Lawson —You are @ very good clerk, I believe? Mr. Van Buren objected to that mode of examining this witnes. ‘The Chief Justice said that counsel should ask tho question, but not ae-ume the fact. Witness continued—It is my opinion that the date ot the paper produced wae written at the same time 28 the body of the writing. ().--Look at that date, January 28, andeee if youcan discover any traces of what writers call painting! A.--I see nothing of painting; the Jan- uary seems to be written in a firmer hand than the body. Q.--Has it not the appearance of Leing written auch more carefully than the body? A.—I would guess that it was written slower than the body. but not to’ my eye with more care. ().-—Do you know anything of ‘Ir. For- rest’s general habit of writing’ A.—I have seen bum write. (.--I6 it hie babit to write so closely tothe top of the sheet ax this ie written? A.—I kaow of no halt be has on the subject Mr. Lawson wished to say that he found on r that the date ofthe card to which be alluded yest was 2lst November, 1848. Mr. O’Conor objected to the date being given, anlesy the card was produced in evidence. ‘The file of the New York Heraxn of 15th Jane, 1840, in which the advertisement appeared, for information aes of Anna Flowers, as already tioned, was pro- juced, Mr. O’Coner to witness. Did you cause that adver- tisement to beimeerted ' A —I did not, I never saw it until I saw it in the Iirna.o ; I was not at the examina- tion of Anna Flowers; 1 saw her before she wae exa- mine‘; I saw her at the Irving House, in her owa bed- room ; 1 had communicated the fact that she was here to Mr. Forrest, by telagrapb, to Philadelphia. before I bad seen her; I communicated it three or four times by tale graph to him before he came on ; I won't be positive that it was as much ae four times. The Chief Justice te Mr. O'Conor—Do you offer the ae 5 a Vine the advertisement, in evidence ’ objected to it as irrelevant, ar Rae ves, air; it appears ia the morning and evening editions of tbut date, and does not appear, | be= lieve, in any other number ; and we agreed to admit the papers. in order to save the editors the necessity of tending. Witnees con!inued—I was at Mr. Voorhies’ farewell party ; he was going to California; I have no personal knowledge of Mr. \oorhies’ return from California uoti? last summer; I have not sought for witnesses for this case since I was last on the stand; I know Mr John Wendall; I have not called on him ‘about this care. To Mr. Van Buren—My conversation with Mrs. j‘or- rest about Mr. Forrest, and the article which appeared im the Post, was a few days after the let November, 154 Mr. Buren here read letter No, 24, before pro- duced, but not read at that time :— (No. 24.) Bareroay Arrenroc My Deak Sin—In our conversation this morni which was eomewnat hurried, there were some remarks msde which I think require a little more explanation, You say thet Mr. Forrest objected to give me the eum You proposed, lest i: shouid go toward the support of my sister, Now, you know enough of the expenses cf hover keeping in New York to know that,out of two thourand dollars, after paying house rent, there could not be muck to give away; and besides that, [have not the nemorest inteNtTION Of making arrangements to have Margaret to jive with me; and I think I explained to you the ether night, that if her husband did not return, (whieh ho may very likely do, and in which case of course we could not be together)—if he should not return, I might take ber, with her child and servants, to board with me for ben winter, and the tix bundred dollars she would pay on a wuld materially assist in housekeeping. and then Wave her two cr three bundred besides, for her other expensor, fhe has, since her warriage, always supported heroalf and her child, and is now under engagement, for an inzreased number of pupile, Agein, you said that Mr. Forrest raid his sisters bed livedom e much smaller sum. I know they did—but you must take several matters into coni- deration about t! First. that everything is more ex- pensive in New York than in Philadelphia ; and ses..d- ly, that they have, during @ long term of years, beem accustomed to practice hubits of more strict economy n I ever bnew thing about--but whivh, at the same time, Liy no means erpise, and state starve im seme meapure to em but I cannot hope to do so at first, Thep egain, they had their house rent free, end completely furmished—which you will own makes soo difference, The mere fect of there being three of them adds by no meant to the expense of living, for they all assist in housekeep ng, and thereby save much extra ex- per diture ; they bave likewire been inthe habit cf re- maining in one place. and I have been accustomed to change cf air and active life. I do not fora moment wish you to think that I would be understood to say I muet live fn the manner I have done ; although through- out wy life I could never tax myself with extravagance —yot Tam even now suffering from the confinement of the lart few weeks, and feel the necessity cf air and change. The expences of thie houre, with strict escnomy, amount to $2,000 a year; the rent, certainly, is $500, and I hope to gut « pince for scmething lees. I beve put down all the items. and cannot, with any calculation, bring them to lees than nineteen bundred, and surely one bundred may be allow: forincidental matters. 1 bave thought about a boarding-houre life, but feel that it would be a very wretched one to me, and one to which 1am sure Mr, Forrert would not willingly doom me, No one knows better than he does the horror of being #ur- rounded constantly with strangers. Were it for s time or seaeon, I could endure it; but to resign myself to it for life, ! could not ‘The expenses of bearding, with anything like telerable rooms and some conveniences, would be nvariy as great —to say nothing of sundries. You were one cf the fest to propore the cum to which you say Mr Forrest otjeots; but I think he will not consider it unreasonable, when be remembers that, beeldes rent, | must make @ coneidera- ble deduction from each « uate ayment to get the Place furnished by degrees. and that out of the frst quarter, (from we May, when I left Twenty.sescnd rtreet.) I have to py. three hundred dollars, which | find in counting up, I si now indebted. The bondred which he gave me the other day was, I then said, already sppropriated, and wae the balance cf my allowance dug to the first of May—for that portion which he paid me for the February quarter [ used for the house, and have not, till now, spent one cent for niyself since last Novem. ber. If] have this first, varter, it will enable me t my debts, without which I cannct leave town, and refit for the summer, and pay my board. (which I shail have to do everywhere except at Roslyn, where I shall past somo ten days with \irs. Bryant,) until the Ist ot August. An | do not wish to take & house til! the summer is over, Purpose, if porsible,to pass August amd Seprember ff the country, at some uiet, but Clean and healthy place. Tam sorry te have to bore you so much with my Sait end you mny conceive how sad and painful it Is to be forced to make plans for my future, disconnected with all that bas brightened some years of the past. Indeed, 1 do not feel myself ejual to making any bf ‘gd plans, but I shall endeavor to do my best when I my means, At preeent, I am very wretched, and feat t the additional care of pecuniary difficulties press heavily onme, It is the firet time in my life that I have fels homeless and poor, Truly, for whatever wrongs we may commit in this world, our ie is here. If I had any means o! King money, I should not try or importune Forrest for rit fe would require seme tine for me to fit myrelf for a profeesion with any pros- & tof succers, and teaching is totally out of the ques ion. Lai 0 Roslyn to-morrow morning, (being pre- vented by the cold from doing so this last week.) and sete house cleaners in train, She returas on Wednes- day morning, and goes fer good on Thursday. Ay this house is let for the summer. I shall therefore bave to take board for « short time here; as although Mre, Willis has urged me strongly to go there, yet there will be more company at her bousechan I dip ab thie me ment prepared to zo into, and too sick to heed any extra trouble. If Mre. Ingham has not accommoda- tion for me at her boarding house, I aball have to go with Virginia tothe Astor House, where I su pose Iocan get some out of-the-way apartments, and where I hai) then have friends staying. Lam sorry that this matter should have been left till this time, when Mr. Forrest must be so much burried ; but it is not Fy fault-and the reason of my writing thie now is, that I fear he and I cannot discuss the matter to well as you ond he can. 1 amr most anxious to see him, but not on this subject, Please explain this to bim ; and leaving tne matter in your hands, | rei Yours most truly, N. FP. You yesterday said that Mr. "porrest had made rome reference to the cause cf our unhappy separation. That isa matter which [ can never hee with any one, and we mutually agreed not to mention. I know in tome instances Mr. Forrest h: ne he would mot Kk TO ANY ONE LIVING on the sefbjec' 5] Pte O’Conor then read what is Tapposed to be Mr, Lawson's answer to on letter:— [No. 39, f spay Monswo. My Dean Mrs. Lg 1 wrote you = | wed note, about an hour ago, I mentioned that ee ee rer Ted nse foi it was in the hands

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