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300 tes ; corm, 3,216 busbels; wheat, 22447 do; veval ntores, 4,380 bbli,; cl cake, 130 do.) gusno, L747 do whooks, 167; staves, 23600; old yellow wetal. 3 tops; e heese, 27,069 Lbs , beoon, 19 749 do ; beef, 200 tos ; na xafectures iooweco, $500 Ie; Fpgrm ci, 2.143 gallons, Lord, 7,200; clocks. BPO cases; Surtlo, #0 tops; madder L2earke! pert wine, 75 do. Huore = Cotton, 3,840 buies; hops, 8 ao.; povash, bis; pearlesb, 2de ; India rubber g ean 4 cane; ¢o toms, #do.; trutties, 2 de; essential oll Odo; sking, 6 pige ; beer. 2 bbis.; 7ice, 80 tox | cbawpague, 26 baskets; cuercitrop burk, 30 bhds , dc 83) bage; pals soap, 814 Leles; ivory ruta, 59 bage. ‘Hordeas.» —60 LOO rtaver Fortugas —-66.C00 rinver British Nowth Jeierican Sodenits 207 se0n! 60 BbiB ; flor, 200 ac British West fuiies S00 bbls; corm mend, 50 21 de 20., potatoes 60 de ; ebip bm WeeF, 6 co | naval rtores, € do; cordial, 167 gallons; pres, 29 bags, rice, 20 tre: butter, 2984 Jos | cbeere, 3 #48 do Dems, 1,296 do; cond ; lard, TS¥ do ; tem, 1,690 Gc; 60Fm, 600 Purbele; proer 100 ream« Granuda.-- JJotbing, 1 osse; raddiery, 6 do tw Rac—Snooks, £16, boeps, 63,600; omens, 140 corn menl, 160 de ; aC WOpaneus, rice, 34 tierces; brewd, 100 bbis.; do 260 bbls ; Jard. 10,408 lbs : ebeere, 6.754 de | hame, 2,047 do ; candies, 4,000 de ; bu’ Ti} do., wanufectozed tobascs. 1441 do; park, 30 nh. 12b de; Brel, 10 do ; apples, 10do ; Odtied. 200 cWt.; tobacce, 2 bbde couse. 209 Ibs; bums, 1.160 ombs, 2 cases ing, 1d ; boots, wbale, 1/9 glis 5 rye meal { do ; erttee, 2 £4 do.; india rb! 3 0.; pants, 2 do ; ten, 760 Joe; eilne 6 canes; craper 4 cases ; curranty, 4 barren Hayti—Dried codtivb, 406} kled cod@eh, 220 yori, 45 de. peval et four, 576 de.; 40500 ibs) candive 8p de 214 60; lard, 569% de 1.00 do; refined fuger 1,470, de; cheese, 1,867 do; ba shingles, 64,000: Pomber, 77.600 feet, ‘shor baie, 1,622 ibe, genpor lead tebarce, 40¢ ditto; ale, 22 dézen; raisins, 12 boxse; Heed Ol, 40 gallons; clive cil, 12 baskets; Ormaburgs, 6 bis; bogging, 10 de; ferns G0; cal , blec Contras Sverice P taser. 20 Ge, pickled feb, as. 178 do; butter, 00206; chen t. 5 bbis; shap bread, 334 kegs; pickles, 28 caves: bams, 060 ibe; gresse, 1,700 Gc; Emi, & Regs; ice. 60 tons; house. 1; lumber, 10/000 feet; refed eugtr, 2,781 ibe; machinery, 600 pieces; ronien. 8; iron sufer, 2; anebore, 2; hardware. 7 packages; liquor, &4 caser; cigars, 15 €o;’ sardines, 16 do; fancy 00d, 11 do; domestics, £0 packages; furniture, 14 do; preserved meats, 4 do ee ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. SPECIAL NOTICE, one CAUUON TRE PUBLIC ARE RESPECITULLY cevtioncd apainut making, uerng, or yonding tho Union Begieter for Feeres, Museums, Stages, Railroads, 1 &m the tole inventor. and will sue Jaw spy per: sring.ce wy right Dated this !8to day of December, 1851. ‘ATRICK O'HAGAN, £2 8tato treet, Brooklyn. 0 OWNERS OF REAL ESTATE IN DETROIT.—I with to buy lots in Detroit, and if holdera in New polit, write me description and price. I will confer with ies. F. J. B. CRANE. Derserr, January 3d, 1862, SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS HIS r and the public, thet he has taken the store No, 45) Broome etrcet, know: the cejebrated Brandy Store, and formerly occupied by the late Ambrose Dallimoy thut be sntende to sustain the hich reputation that the wees Lao maintained since ite establishment. He particu. legly cnils tho attention of his friende, and the public rone- rally, to hie euperior brands of Liquors, Ales, and Segars, which be cere atg reduction from market price. Mr. Nicho- Ine Pierech will ve most bay py to see his. trionds, as hereto- fore. a Wi. H. UNDERBILL, BE MICBAEL McGEE STATED TO BE ARRESTED for rebpery, in the Sunday Times, is no relation to Patrick MeGee, of she corner of Little Water and An. thony streets. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.—SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiv office of the American Atl: sud Pacitic Ship Ci Com; Bi vay, until the 20th day of February next, for she following work:—lst. For ‘-aneporting each way, betweon Virgin Bsy and San Juan de) fur, Nicara; Hi the passengers, and their baggage, thet may ee over that p: oir transit route, for s yeried of three years, 2d. For the transportation of ail the freight and treasure between the above points, t) ay be ‘eken by the company fora like period. 3d. The passengers to be conveyed in good, easy, and substantial covered car- 8 ¢F COAChes, and all freight and treasure to be conveyed im p00. end suitable wagons or other equally good vehicles. 4th. The company to have in readiness tend eep in good re- lank road the entire distance between the points d, by the tirst day of September ‘At which time ‘abe cervice of transporting passengers as above is to com- mence. ISAAC C. LEA, Secretary. : PUBLIC LECTURE: ECTURES FOR THE PEOVLE.—A FEW GE! men, who desire to see th extended and brought mo; Kk, 20 do; po- E- yetem ope cpelar Lecturing Fly within the reach of al cur citizens, bave engaged the Broadway Taber it te TUESDAY BVENL wherein Lecturce will be jaa ‘at the low price of one Ving per Sere tickets admitting « gentleman and two Jauice). alf of the gross receipts will be paid without deduction to the Jeoturer in each case—the balance being re- served to Pez the ing. and incidental expenses. ‘There will e desigs « which the public may see tit to necerd him. Jowed for consul! ces of lectures from th Ki RALPH WALDO EMERSON, of Concerd, Ma BENRY WARD SBECHER, of Brooklyn. WILLIAM D. GALLAGHER, of Cincinnati, Ohio. TEEODORE PARKER, of Boston, Macs. EDWIN H CHAPIN, c: this BORACE GhEELEY, Ee. Tribun We conticently expsct to be able to announce Lectures Kiko by— RPIGHA K KANE, of Piilad., (Arctic Expedition ) GEORGE, BANCKOFT, (Ii-torian of Americ.) WILLIQM C, URYANT, (Rd Eve, Post.) BENAY J. RAYMOND, (Bd. Times.) This iit will be extended and, arrangements poriveted rovided the public ehall deem the enterprise wortny of h pstronege ae shsil werrant the engagement of emi- pent thiokers and speakers from a distance. Suggestions tor the improvement of our plan and with regard to further Cugsgemente of Lecturers are solicited. Please address BR. Wriis, Seoretary, No. 131 Nassau street, of whom tickets may be oUtained, of ®t the door on the evening of the lectu: The tirst Lecture wreck, by Horace Gresley. Sub) be piven on Tuesday evening of this t—" The Crystal Palace ane its 1 OG. Deore op Lecture to commence at 7} precieely. N AGIC EXPOSED——PROFESSOR ANDERSON'S -) cical or inexhaustible wine bottle, together with his wonderial and my erformancos, exposed. and plain, to the audie ite simplicisy, by a pupil celebrated Professor Testot, ot Paris, at the Stuy: way, on Tuesday evening, Janu- commence at 7; admistion 5) _ SOCIETY MEETINGS, ETC, a} ASONIC NOTICE.—EUREKA LODGE NO, 243— ‘the members of thie Lodge are hereby summoned to iiterd a special meeting, at4 o'clock this day, at their rome, corner Broome and Crosby stre we DERHILL, W.M. Lawaow, Seoretary. MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.—THE AN- 2VE “nual mooting of the Ai ion for the purpose of ceiving the reports of the Treasurer, and the Board of Di- 11 be held on Tue: » King will preside, WILLARD L FELT, Ree. Secretary. BHO REVARD.—LOST, IN CROSSING THE JERSEY City Ferry, afternoon, a Pocket Book contsioing Eight Hu Eitty Doli val as ers. TI contents are as _tollo popéred dollar bilis on the Northern Bank o! eky, payable at their branch at Richmond, and also two hundred ie twenties and tene on the same bank; one hundred and vlay'on the various banks of New Jersey and. New Y. he tinder will pleace address through WILLIAMS. § REWARD.—LOST, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING DO Vast, sarge rived’ amethyse eoarf Pin; letters C. He M. engraved on the back. The above reward will be paid Gx Jeaving said pin at 20 Peck slip. fy REWARD.—LOST ON FRIDAY EVENING, 9TH 32 inat., in the Phenix Line Stages, going through iden, Inne, or in crossing Fulton Perry—a richly chased Silver Card Case, ingloved in s Merceco Case :—Burny’ Mo went, on one tide, anion the other, engraved in German text, the name CRO*BY.. The sbove reward will be paid on ite recovery, at 22 Broadway. oe oN, SEND AT ATTERNOON Broadway, Fulton street, White si EITHER IN et, or in Brook- yn, & drab.colored Porte-monnaie, red lining, containing outa. The finder, by recurning the same to James Rait, up stairs, will be suitably rewarded. REWARDS, $1,000 REWARD WILL DE PAID TO ANY PER- Si, son who will tino & hair that is not black in scertain lady's tud centleman's heads, whose whole hair, cee weok ago, was red sud grey. The change was wrought ky the celebrated Bohemian Hair Dye, manutsctured and eld at 237 Hudson street. Price 75 cents. Warranted not te ip/vre the hair or ekin, and motto change or fade. ————————— ee HORSE CARRIAGES, a& OR SALE, A SPLENDID PRIVATE COACH AND Fortes, and Harness, terether with the Livery, Nc. Ko. The Coach is nearly pew, snd mace to order for the owner; the Horace are warranted sound and kind, good travellers, sud cost $1,400, The whole will data ba aa tho ewwor ie going to Europe. Enquire of Willar ; corner Mercer and Bleecker evreets. Ppuyae CARRIAGE AND HORSES.—-ANY GENTLE ing to disp , nrohaeer, ats falr price, if b sine, The establishment end kind, A large Reckawsy 100, Post Office, W ANTED—A SADDLE HORSE, s helt hands hig, a # var ne appearance, and used te such & Rorve for sale reag At this oti.ee, mentioning & erable where the Horse may be seen. MOTELS TORK FAMILY HOVEL, NEW BRIDGE STREET, Lucgate Hill, Lonéon.—The above house i xvellent coffee room, etween forty and tifty fight, reem | warm, cold, end ‘sho tporterin attendabee: a axed obarge tor te} w York Herald is ‘Thomas Quar cine tendere bit grateful thanks to tie Ameri for the favore he bua so long enjoyed at theie han Dinite their continued patrenaes and recommends CLOTHING. CAST OFF ChOTHING — WANTED TO PURCTASE y howeand dollare worth ef good lets-o4 or emall quantities, fot which the fa vrrent money, ch.eprlieation. either , to Jame w doors from Ob: werent, ae OFF CLOTHING, JEWELRY, AND ALS KINDS The awh iber till cont joe the-sheta, On mation dbnsmadlicn hn asta or for the abov ion. ote, pervopally. Dn Ac OWEN, 17 Well eo. baveMpiUle new W47EL-SITUSTIONS FOR & LaRGR AND SE jected nomhor of the hest servante in this city— lrint, Epgiith, Seotod, German, and co'ored—some of every sta on. both malo and females. Seloot Provertant Agency 7 Carmine etrees, and Society Agenoy, 106 Chambers mtroct, the op1y offisos oxtensively patronined by reepectatle faa. ies nd trot clase servants roe a HANTS AND OTHERS, WHOSE BOOKS DO Hgts the exclusive attention of a bookkeeper. — "The sdvertiser. en experienced accountant, having wey ral hovzw or the dey and evening unemployed, offers Bio wervices for w moderate compensation. Satisfactory city references willle given Address James Jenks 204 Front etrect. ANTED—4 SITUATION, BY A VERY EXPBRL enced American girl, with good oity reference, to cook. diron, in ® private family: iso fitet rate cook and Pleaee cali at No, 74 Siath avenue, in the book ANTED—a PROTESTANT WOMAN AS CHAMBDER- maid and Weiter—one whe can bring good city rete rencos Noneother veed aptly, Apply st 27 Broadway. WAnte BROOKLYN, BY A SCO BIRL, employ ment se Dresemaker cr Seamstress, Inquire at 57 Pacitio street. ¥ ANTED— A YCUNG ENGLISE WOMAN, A 8) tastion as Coon, and te aseiet in washing and jron Bue cood city references. Can bo sven for two nye ai No Adsmsetrect, Brooklyn. WVANTED—2, TRENCH WOMAN, 70 ASSIeT WITH children. She must be an excellent seametree atthe New York Hote), parlor 224, betere 11 ¢ clock atiter7 P.M. V ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT WOMAN, A BIT tion se Cock, Waeker and lroner. Can be eeen lor two dass nt No. 122 Varick etreot. ANTED-BY & RESPECTABLE YOUKG WOMAN from the country, a rituatinn in oreepoctatle family, to do sewing or chamberwork. The best of city rerurence given Adgzere . B., Hersid ofc. ¥ ANTED—-A SITUATION, BY & RESPEOTSELE oung. fb hiret rate cook’ & good taker, and perfectly nnde Pastry. No ob,eotion to asviet in the Banh ng Good city reteroncee Fiven No, 30s Bower: TV ANTED—A SITUATION, BY who ss fuliy competent tor the b: an berms i apectsl Weet Thirtecnth street, berween Fituhand Sixth avenues, third feor, back room: WW ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG WOMAN, & titnation se cock, washer, and ironer ; no objection The beet of Can be ecen fer two daye, lic Sullivan to do the genera) housework oi a mall farnily. reference fi ‘ABLE YOUNG WOMA housework in & reapectal No objections to go in the ven, at No. 4 Hall WANTEDCBY A RESPE, aeituation to do general family, or a8 Chamberma: i sod city references oun be place, between Biath and Bevonth stre ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION to cook, wsab, and iron, in s private jamily, or as Cook in 9 private boating Louse e call af rinity place, in the rear, wp etait. orin the aroocery. ANTRD—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE yey g irl, ¥ and Ironer, or to do ge+ noral housework, iy, Good city reference given from her ‘last place. Please call at No. 27 S*reob, first floor, front room. To be seen tor t ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, as Cook, Washer and Iron ir to do gene- ral housewor! small family, Can get good refer from hi Please call at No. 211 Delancey a be in the rear, second floer, front room, on for two days, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A R&SPECTABLE young woman, to do general housework; is & good plain cook, and is willing to make hersoli generally useful. Can be seen for two days, at 256 First avenue, corner of Fife teenth street. Good reference can be given. ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION WY " ‘a8 Cook, Washer and Ironer; no objeetion to a board- ing house, Cail st No. 12Dominick street, second floor, in ie Tear. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Wy 2ouDs woman, to do gencral housework, in & sma family, or to do chamberwork ; waxes not so much on object as % comfortable home. Se is & good washer and ironer. The best of city references can Bowcry. Can be seon for two days. given. Inquire at Jot RESPECTABLE yy anzar-* SITUATION, BY A _ Woman, ood Cook, either in s private family or boarding house & good washer and ironer, Good re- ference given, J’lease call at No. 9 Doughty street ‘uh corner Stittcke etveet, Brooklyn. Kader eden: W 4NTED—A SITUATION, BY A GOOD PLAIN COOK. Ts a good washer and ironer, and ® good bread baker; or to do ge housework in ssmail family. Can bes Monday or Tuesday, if notengaged. Th 6 of city reier- ence given, if required. Please cali at 63 Beach street. BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as good € id is an excellent washer and ironer; would have no objection to do housework. The boat of city references can be given trom her last place. Can I) es for two days at 349 Houston street, at the book ore. ANTED. ITUATION IN A PRIVATE FAMILY | $6 Seameti or Nurse, b: of middl is competent to tal is apable to wait on an invalid lad; city reference riven. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A VERY SMART, steady young woman, tojdo general housework; ies, cook, and first rate washer and hae the best of cit; reference, and is willing 10 make herself generally useful. Would work for low wagep—a good home is more desired, Please call at No. 223 sowery. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as Dresemeker, and to take eare of 4: he is anxious to get into s respects i herself ve seen for three days, at No. 23 eable and On street, ti ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as Cook im a private gentleman's family; she is s fret rate pastry cook, and ws it in eli ite branches. Can give the best of city references from her inet pli to apply at No. 1) Seventeenth street, om the First vethe bakery. ave WANTED-A SITUATION AS COOK IN SOME RE- spectoble private family: its Protestant. Good rete rence oan be given; please call at lif Pearl street. W 4NTED. BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, 2 situation to do house work in & private family, or hamberwork and taking care of cbildren Can show good reference trom her last place. Please call at No. gt Blizs veth strect, third foor, back room, No. 10, W AXTED@A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE young Woman, who tnderetands plain cooking, wash- ng and ircuing. Good reference from ber last employer, ¢ all at No. 175 West Sixteenth street, between Seventh Bighth an be een for three days, avenue! W ANTED—A SITUATION BY A SMART YOUNG WO- man se rood pisin cook, good washer and irone 4 izet rate baker; bas no objcotion to co as chambermai waiter and thoroughly understands all kind of housework An cive food city reterence. Pleare eali at No. 2” Wes! i wenty-sixth street between Eighth and Ninth avenues c: scen two days. VW ANTED [BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation in a private family as Chambermai riein sewing, or as Waiter. | Please call No. 0 Twenty. second street, one door from Third avenue. Can be seen for two days, The bert of city reference can be gi WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a situation to do veneral housework, wath, or take care of children. She can give the best of ences, And may be seen for two days, at No. £0 First avenue, y J ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation ina private family, as Nurse and Seamstress understands Dressmakine—or to do chamberwork, snd assist in Washing and Ironing. Good city referenc) “sn be civen. Please apply at No s Union court, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, in University place. \ JANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young lady, & situation ae Seamstress. Und :retani ousting and ftting Indice’ dres ‘The best ef civy relor- ence given. Apply at 115 Weet Twelfth street. \ 7ANTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SiTUA cio) 38 Chsinbermaid and Seametress, why has time 10 the dress making; can sive pood city rt Piesee call at 155 Third avenue. third story back: com, tween Tifteenth and Sixteenth atreets. Can Le se two daya. WASTED-BY A XOUNG PERSON, A SITUATION as Piain Cook, Waeher and Ironer: the best of city reference can be civen, Can be seen for 2 daye at) Seven- between Sixth and teenth venth avenaes, WANTED TWO TOUNG MEN. OF GOOD ADDRESS, and with respectable references, to solicit subscribers for 9 new illustrated work, Nene but good salesmen need apply to JOHN TALLIS & Cu., 1 Joun sereet. WANIED—BY & RESPECTABLE YOUN GIRL. A J housewerk or Chamberwork. call at*) avenue B. Can be seen tor two RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN rese and Nuri & good Kive kod c'ty reference, Please cali st and cau be seen every A active, and obliving, eet. TED—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WHO UN- and Ironing, would wish to take ‘6 washing, on the LESMAN W ney y Good TANTED-A SITUAT Ww} asiness ble you Hi be aleo nd t loyer. ' RATE lothing WAnizo-s ant tailor rest paid) Excelsior, 401 Tenth atreet, with real r 4 to loyer, which will mees with pune: yual attenda WANIED—bY & YOUNG MAN, NIN N YEARS of Age, Ssituation ins hetel ate faniily, or boarde house, joon—understan: Y or ie will thet kind of Fiven foc honesty aud so- 0. 20 Clark stre ake ‘the t ty ref Can be seen for wo WANTED-BY A \OUNG MAN, A BITUATION I) some mercantile jours, to nctae general clerk. Con refer to hi Would be satisned with a mode ardrese Applicen Herald offe ANTED—A STEAV GINE—POWER FROM TO 26 noree—form horevontal, with boilers, pipes, erate bare, gauge cooks, safety valves, end flv 7 Lt eo Prd Ay aay order. fo objection eocon 2 idzeoe Wedd, Me, Boral edie. _ WARTS. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK BY A RES "Bu. table Prote:tant woman, © fo~ RJ ANTED—AT DONAD!'S HOTEL, &4 BROADWAY: ® first rate cook, twe waiters, and o laupdress. None but thore who understand their business need 8 NURSE.-AN ENGLISH WOMAN, SPEAKING A French tiventiy, and with goud aocent, wishes to meet With a situation. in a reop ‘Can give good city roference, Address Nursi RISPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WIS%ES TO ensego ap Chambermaid, take the care ct ch idror, or w J6 have no objection to do general bowsew Pie aee Call at 119 Twelfth street, between Fittb amg Siz.b avenie), for wo days. N IRISH LADY I DESIROUS TO TAKE & BABY to wetpuree at ber own residence, 172 Pwenty-e ght wbreet. YOUNG WONAN WANTS A SITUATION, AS Chambermaid and Waiter, and is ® good washer aod irouer. ‘The bevt of city reference oun be given. Pleses Cull at No, 682, corner of Bourton and Thoiapscn etrcets, eovran ce » Thompeon. Can be seen for two deye. A YOUNG WOMAN WISHING 70 GO TO NEW OR- FL lenve, wosid wait on # lady or iamidy during tne voysee, oF exgage longer, ii required. Plenge call or addrose MO., apy day thie week, at the basement 133 Reade street. Govd references, PROFESSIONAL GENTLEMAN WISHES TO FIND AA pertinl board ip a private family, where in compenestion fe wight have gp opportunity to’ civo lessone sn French, Sperieh ond mu. Address P. RK. O., Herald otfive. E #PLOYMEN 7T.—WANTED, AT NO. 114 NASSAU “4 etreet, School Teachers, Dray Clorks, Saleemen, Por- Darkecpere, Conehinen, Mea on railronde, Boye to learn ee, Girls to ‘Lil respectatle eituations, ‘Applioante at nce, inclosing One dollar, free of poctoge, deserting vheemployment required, ne be suited, THOMAS SPINK, Agent. ARTNER WANTED——WITH A CASH CAPITAL from $9,000 to $10,1(00, to jcim in the wholesale Dry Goods buriness, eitber in’ this city or tomo lerge Southern Cy. Acdretn g note, with real name and where an interview ose te bad, to Merc! 4 corresyondence strictly comtident! HE ADVERTISER WISEES A G!TUAVION, IN ANY table busine could elt useful . for tbe aro, ev perin: hinent, and had the entire ‘ayement oF Varpe bar. Refers to vik late employer. Address C. C., 207 Wooeter eurect, FINANCIAL MERCANTILE DANK. 7 PRES: Miroctors of the Mercantile B: ve declared a di of tive per cent, payable on the ith of Janu ry. prow their new banking hovee. R. 8. OAKLEY, Casi BR IMITTANCES 10 ENGLAND, IRELAND AND <cor- land.—The undersigned, for the convenience of emi. srante, willdgaw bills cn Mosers. 5 sume et one pound Sterling upwards. GRINNELL, MINTURN & CO,, 78 Bouth #t., New York. RAFTS €N IRELAND, &c—INE SUBSCRIBERS draw sight drafts on diferent banke and bankers in Ergiand, Teelands Igy Pasesgostrom Liverpool Did Diack Star Line of Packet ROVINCIAL BANK OF Bank of Scotland, Unior bank of London.—Draite on above banks, in cume trom <1 upwards, constantly for sale At the exchange.snd banking oftea of TAYLOR BROTHERS, No. 76 Wall etreet. INSTITUTION, OTICE.—MANHATTAN SAVINGS" IN ‘iS Broadway. This institution will recoive deposite antil the 14th January, 1651, and allow interest the eame as if deposited un she Iet.—New York, Dec, 1, 51. A. C. KINGSLAND, Prvcident. F. J. Bawn, let Vies-P. LBERT WELAND, 2d lent 55,000 70 LEXD ON BOND AND MORTGAGE oO, in sums to suit applicants on productiv. coal Estate in this City or Brooklyn. Sums of $5,000 and ill be loaned for a term ot Five as 1) Estate street, in the Cro’ ve P cou rest, om first olsr Apply to 8.8. BROAD, No. 11 Water Office basement 30. OOO WANTED: A_ CAPITALIST, WITH PAYA Twenty-five to Thirty Thcusand Dollars, which can be enfely invested, m2 not leas than 2C0 per cent. Enquire of J. B. COLES, 175 Broadway, up et: i room. GOO WANTED—UPON AMPLE AND VALUABLE $ security, payable in one, two, and three months. 1o any agent or broker who can furnish this sum, tho adver- tiser will pay $100 No one need answer, unless they are prepared to advance the money if the examination of the se: curity iseatisfactery. Address H., at this office. @NDS_ FOR SALE—FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF the Milwaukie jd Mississippi Railroad Campeay, at par, bearing 10 percent annual interest, payable semi-annu- ally in New York, and ruming ten years from July 1, 1851. DELANO, DUNLEVY & CO., 39 Wall sxreot, W. BYRNES & CO., NO. 69 SOUTH STREET, NEW York, and No. 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. have for sale sight dratte, payable very town throughout BA and, Ireland, Scotland and Walos—aro also agents for the spaliew Line of Liverpool and London packets, the Red ata ic ans jeorge’s lines of iverpoo!] packel iniling weekly. Certiticates Tor ike above lines cas be nad on moderate terms. & J.T TAPACOTT & CO. £5 SOUTH, STRRET, « sapply drat for a int, pa’ le throughout ireat Brita and Ireland. ‘They age sivo selo agente for the Red Star Line, the Swallow Tail Line, the Dramatic fine, and Z line of Liverpool Packets, and X line of Uondon packets; passage by any of which shipe cam be en- on reasonable terme, 7 ANTED--A PERSON IN A SAFE dle business that has been in e100 the last five years, ter tin nd pas having from $300 to $500 in cesh. wi tunity to get into business, Addrese D. Mi BOARDING AND LODGING. OARDING.— ROOMS TO RENT FOR GENTLEM A tine large front room, suitable for one or two men, with or without board; also single bed rooms with vrenkfast and tea. Gentleinen wishing & « viet, clean will do well tocallat Mrs, Medhuret’s, No. 6i1 Hou street. OARDING.—A PLEASANT ROOM, ON THE THIRD floor, ewitable for a gentleman and wite, or two gentle- ven, with full or partial Lord. Tne house is ina respecta- neightorhood, near Prondway, ard on a stage route the in the house, Apply at f Bleecker stezet. OARD.-—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY WANT board and a good sized room, cither furnished or not, in A rerpectatle and genteel hovec—terme $+ to SIU, Adlress Merchant, Herald Office. OARDING AND LODGING—A VERY HANDSOME front and back bagement to let, furnished, without Doard, in a house occupied by a emal! private family. Croton onvenience for cooking, Nc. Terms very moderste, Apply t 168 Spring street. Aleo, a neat attic room. an ND PROFITA- ul operation for er cent. Any one ‘& good oppor. this office OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—TWO OR THREE Single gentlemen can be accommodated with well fur- uithed rooms, aud breakfast, tea, and diuncr, on Sundays, in srespectable part of Brooklyn, within five minutes walk from the South Ferry. Apply at ss State street, Brooklyn PARLOR AND BEDROOM, AND A YEW SINGLE ch “rooms, with good board, to be had at No. 4s Weet wenty-second street, ‘Tie house is new, with all the mod- ‘cn improvements, and handsomely furnished throughout. References required. OPGINGS.—TWO LARGE AND WELL FURNISHED 4 parlors on the first floor, are tor rent, at No. 602 Hous- on street, afew doors Kast of Broadway.’ Meals verve a if required. T Wo SINGLE GENTLEMEN OR A GENTLEMAN AND his wife, can be accommodsted with handsom: nisked apartments in a private Louse, & few doors from Bre o, 7 let een I’rince and Bond streets. Address P. P., Herald eftice. HOUSES, ROOMS, &. WANTED. GENTLEMAN WISHES TO RENTA PARLOR AND two small bed rooms attached, conveniently arranged, well furnished, im a hoveo coonpied by w private (where there are no boarders Lesation not be or above Fourteenth street, and oa ¢ uear Brosdway, Broadway, Washineton, or Waverly plece preterred. Breakiast ited, it can be pr privately. Communications in answer to th teM. H.W of the how JURNISHED SUIT OF APARTMENTS TO LET, IN A Private Family—Consisting of two large rooms on the second floor. communicating by sliding doors, with a small bed ro adjcining—with or without breakfas: and tea, Referer need. Apply to M. EDWARDS ADVERTISERS. TWO YOUNG ME bo 5 Post Office, civing swith attention. ‘ourth avenue . DESIRE A ed parlor and bedrooom, or bedroom and privi- tler, in some rood respectable house, verweeu Cirst and Fourth ete, Address S. an Room 66 French's Hotel. WW ANTEDITO RENT. O8 PURCHASE, PROM TWO to two hundred and fifty sores of land, situated on the New York and New Haven or Erie Railroads, Would preter to rent, with privilege of buyine st the elose of seco Address Box 2°, New Haven, Conn,, stating t FINE ARTS. DAGUESREOTYPES | OF | CIUILDREN who wish to obtain beautiful motures once should visit HOL VES, No, 29 Broadwa facility is siorded for the 1 cimen likenesses, sucl d medals tor, by the An DACUERREOTY PES OF LADIES. HOLMES Y Broadway, is daily prepare t ir like a fiority ef the pic in Now York De f p REOTYPES OF the Indies and c siness, & INES Brow li the attention of dealers, and t ral,to their new and splendid assortmen satisfaction the lie, they feel ar ex any LIQUORS. 00, IMPORTERS OF WINES, —Thie firm have recently opened ‘Ay, where they are offering creat We recommend all who want cnvice ce to give them acall. We can speak of ‘their eoaara as being the beat we found in the EXPRESS AGENCIES, ARIS AGENCY.—PARCELS, SPECIF, ORDERS, & received and forward id to h . ah - ET ET ALE ORT RT THE BALL SHason, OF SOUTHERN NEW nents, SALES BY AUCTION, ee e UOTION NOTICE. —GROCRR'S STOCK —ALMONDS, Ruioine, Figs, Brandy, &e.—Tveeday, Jap. 15. at Wig o'clock, No, i7 Dey streets coruer Uirecnwich ebreet. Soap, Candles, Starch, Rice, Fige, Raisins, Lemons, Almonds, co Forar. Curraata, Be are, Tobacco, Medians. Vid romdy, Gin, hey, © 0, jmokerel, ad, Hor- rings, Pile, Brocue, Wo We. CARTER, Auct sneer. A corn NOTICE.—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONESR— 3 By Q.N. Bosh. Bale extra, This day, at 10), 0 clock. » 8 the Avotica Rooms, 10 North Wiibem street will id, by order of Administrators, the Clothing, Pura.ture, Bocke, Jewelry, Millinery, Toys, 4 Trunks, wiles, aod other articles too numercue to sdvertioa. ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER, STORE NO is Spruce etreet.— By virtue of achareel mortwaze, Twill | expore to ou Wedneeday, the 12th inetant, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at No. 102 Duane street, a jarge lot ofempty Sle Caske, (hogeueade and bartels) working Pancheon: Troughs, Brase Cocke, Carte and wagons, one Huree und Lisrness, steam Engine, Boiloe and Mill Gesring, bo oop- Yer Dolters, Mash fube, Trae, Hop Jack, Coolers, Retrire- rater, ottice Desk, iron Sai, No. &. YREDK l. VULTE, Atty for wortangee, No. 4 Wall strced NLEGANT FURNITURE IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—H iS M4. Leeds and Co. will eeil at auction, om Tuesday, J Warren NEWS BY THE MAILS Our Baltimore Correspondence. | The Alleged Kidnapping Cose—Conti gation— Most Positive ox ny; ¥e. most Gontradictory Testin general, ef the fund of vet opolitan (iste Tyler) 19, 1a — 8 1 Park Row. | | Jacob Kusuell, Aee't Tros’e Office, C } ¥ 484 Pour! vlrect. Order Desk, Custom B Chrestie vtreot Baritone. Jan. 10-6 PM The examination im the care of Thomas Mo ‘reary, | cburged with kidmepping # free cclored woman, named lop etreet, | Machel Parker, from Chester county, Pa. and bringing ‘ogten wtreet. | ber to Baltimore, was resumed this morning before Jus- | tice Pennington and at every step seems to be involved in deeper mystery, There is evidently either @ sing | mistake on one side or the other. or else a great joan | of very hard swearing In my previcus letters, I have given yon e summary of the testimony for the prosecution, in whieh aboat @ dozen most respectable men. of various denominations, from West Nottinghain, Chester county. Pa , have awean that the girl is named Rachel Parker. wud that they have known her, and fren ber almost duily. for 17 yours past, since she war an infant; and that shi living for six years past im the family of Mir. Mi she was when she wae seized by Mc Treary and b to Baltimore; that they had known her fath- mothor before rhe was born, and chat her mother, beoca Parker, is now living in the vicinity. Mra. M Jchn wercet. 11'Ma den inne. Kenneuy, 2)! Greenwich esrcet. ‘tern ‘dar aérert. 21 Park tow. eth . Wilkameburg. Troy—C mmitvee of Arrangements, gentlemen oud leaies. can te eb- Rbove comm tee, OF Of the under | ep D. Gree to sdmit Apdre Proment. (rand Master, \15 Naveou street, Jotn Davits, + rand Secre y, Odd Fellowe’ Ball. ¥. U. Howell, «rend Warden, *4 Deano strect. James W, Hule, Grang Rep, Courier and Boo ayton, Grand Hep., 4 Pine etrect. + Perhine, Odd Fellows Hall. jolden Rule Other. 44 Ann etreet. Mew ere of the Order are requensed to appear 9 regalia. { OSSUTN—GRAND BALL AND SUPPER.—TROOP A, New Yor’ Horvars, Capsain F. J. Louis, will vive their puny 1th, (To-morrow,) wt 103s o'clock, as No. eticed, south of Atlantic, Brookiyn, all the Furniture in Loure, consisting of gontee! Parlor snd Library Fura ture, Bedrcom ditto et every description, Broseele and other Oar pote, one Rorewood Meiodeon, ditto Upright Piano, Pasot- ings Boeravings, and Medallions, Dining roc, Pardi ture, & toll aeeertment. "To commence with Kitchen Pare ture HENKY H. LEDS, Av office, vioncer. tin, re Ss canis | ! ball, at Niblo eSaloom,om Thursdsyeveniny, January ; ) W. L, VANZAN DT, AUCTIONRER.—RETAILS' | SBahs he erce f tie | the lady to whom the slave girl of Mr. Schooltield bad W*. Groveriee at Auction, W. | Dn Og A es ree AN® | been hired for the three yeura preceding her {ligbt, also sc of Hungarian friedom. Tickets can be thie day at 10 0 clock. 9 Allen etree: N& Sons, Jaynes & Brothers, Gould & | testified that the girl under arrest bears no resemblance ocd sucortmente of Gr cons sting of Sugars, Tes bg OE —E Broad Solonel ¥ the fugitive, Hliza 01 od apse G ; ot + | Co, and Jollic’e music stcree in Broadway; Colonel to gitive, Bliaa Orocus 8 ‘Winer, Brande Sap, | 71 Gedar etrect; Licat. Ash, 20 Broadway, J. N. Genia, 211 may for the ) in morn- Be. & Brosdway;e. B. Atking, 212 Greenwich eteee:: Beaman’ Tha. testimony for the defance was opaned thie morn, ing, the firet witners examined being William H., Bobool- 186 Broadway; Acior Howse, Irving Bouse, Now York Wotol, WILL SELL ON ‘ } : field, a boy #ixteen years of age, the son of the claimane, Carleton House, and Delimonico’s, in Broaéwey and William ld, a boy six! ys rs ® large amortment of | Ciete gt Y POPRANCIS J, LOUIS C nirmacr | He tevtified that he kuew and remembers the girl well: Brletmeataen ante Stil pornold to the high: | GOMARLEG T. ATKINS 2 cecectarice, and that on Sunday lest, he went to the Jail with his Laws J. Lrovon, - father, and although there were sixteen colored women wea ca taste tances at wae Sy En inthe room with the alleged fugitive he immediately Aco Tea Taties, variety of taarile top furn:ture, 49 mabor- a ae pe < = 0 \ h any Chnite, t mahogany and walnut Mockere, 6 Lounges. | (yULICK GUARDS SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL Gall | oicked her out from among them. lie further stated Looking Glessee, * good Carpote, 8 éressing and plain Bu- | a rono'*aigon, Broadway, Lee sorths -ornet Band is | tbat she hed not bean dercribed to him. either in dress Fone a Walnae amd ruple Bedstoade, O lerxo toather | ic rea ser the occasion, Wiekets $), kn be hed a: the door. | or pereom previous to going to the jail, uor had he heard alee, 21 see, Voltaire and Sewing Chairs, rich CAP. JOEN CAR) AND, Chairman. | apy conversation as to ber appearaace: that he reccg- Ching, ivory jed Cutlery, Lampe, &*. Salo positive, | 24° F-Wesvay, Secretary. nized herolely from bie remembrance cf ber form and rip oF shine. CStaloguceon the morning oenie. MME, AUGUSTA TAKES ERAVe vo 13 features, and thet be nas no doubt she is hie father’s UDE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, ONMONDAY, | V2 Indiew and sentlemon of New York, that ebe has re- | fugitive slave Mra, Schoolfield alse teetitied to having fully identified the girl in jail as Eliza Crocus, her husband's slave She commenced her iustroctione in Dancing. im the splendid room of the Stuyvreant Inetitate, O69 Broudway, where t W Singe > Bieigh fobs Bt 12 oclocks | Feeidee. Por particulars, apply trom 11 A.M. tod PF. M., at : , erat £ Sieg Rew s particulars, M.to3 PM, also stated that the resemblance between the gith and Sromter of SGD SOHN H. GATFIRLD, Proprietor, | feeme 22and Is. old Juno, the mother of Elise Crocus, wus #0 great tbat : =f ; : DANCING ACADEMY, 55BOND | it was impossible for them to make any mistake in the AMES M. MILLER, AUCTIONEER. —J AMIS 0 | Hee eee ee nee eee Gdmiged SenoieaenQua. | melter—ehe bad not the slightest doubt in the world 0. will fe 2 at Wis o'elagl, entire stock of Linings, Findings, & { suction, on Tuceday, January 13, No. $8 Spruce strect, (up stairs) ‘ole and Upper Leather, Calf Ski being the stock of Mexere. Puri ve slave been t thet the girl in jail ix Mr, Schoolfield’s fu Mre. Sarah Joboron afitmed that she la Jail within a few day past, and fully recon! Grille, Classes forming tor the second quarter, to commence daring next week. Ladies and gentlemen wishing to learn the mew dances, in the shortes® pose.bi ; f 4 ery day, Soirces, exolus! Naee & Parker, removee from the Bowery, and partially | Private lesons every day Shuolvand femllice at, | it tertion ae Elire Crovus, who adsconded about fore Cemggod by re, on the 27th of December lack, Catalogues ag rer Cas tase ce hs cetbenee ake Ve "© | youre! since from Mr Schoolfeld, slong with her mother wiil be ready ore day prev. aleo ve open fer inspection. WL RESOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, ON MONDAY, © to the sale, The yoods will and sister She alse fully described (kv forin ard features of Juno, and asserted (b : iS SISTER MAD ME u. eer vansiae eat ‘4 80 strict a resemblance to ber that x Ginyotli’s Academy tor Dencing and graceful deport. a 30H sv 12 o'clock, at New York Horo Bacaar, the well | ment, at tho Stuyvesant Inetitute, 639 Brcadway.--New | them both ever be mistaken sown ircitiog bore, WM THEE, Rind in single aud dontie | term commencing,” Classen for aduita, Mondays aud Thuts | Nyy Hugnah Dickbrant testified th ice t OF etends withoub tying, To be acld without | days, morning and evenin weetere and misses, ae poe Mages othe Rate ae hpi Widnerdaye and Saturdays, Av S P.M. houre coveted 00 hse Be hes taeey, bea her, a nd visited the givi called Rachel Parker, in jai t there was no doubt ia hes mind that she and Blin Crocus are one and the same per- tpecial classes and to private lestone. DE G. BROOKES DANCING FOR SALE AND TO LET. ND WALTZING A 2 r 4+ academy, Bayle Rooms, corner of Chryntie snd Delan- | gon Her reremblance to Juno, her mother, way +9 OX SALE—BUILDING LOTS, IN THE MOST DESI- | jy sirects. On Tuesday and’ Priday, from 2 till Serkd EBat die could ot be achteben, i ratle part of Clifton, nerr the Narrows, Btaten | gnd children. and from 7 till 10% for gentler Mr AL. Bonoolfaid testitad that te haw es a. The avenues are seventy feet wide; and no property | Irssone at Grand street, coraer of the Bowery, on Mo: Mr. A.L, Schoolteld testified that hy had exes ted cinity of the city offers greater attractionsto those jayeand Saturdays, re. the power of attorney, and authorized Me Jreary to az jing to build, W. W. VAN WAGENEN evening exclusively) at 23 Grand rest the girimthet ke acted under full authority from No. 16 Post's Building, Hanoveretreet. | ou Tuceda: from Ug till Yo'olock. 1! him. The other daughter, Henrietta. was previcusiy inehionable styles will be tought in the shortest possib! ble charges. Only @ few leesone are ne pupil @ moet excellent dancer. All tempted and teen unable to acuire the art, ar to apply. country and Europe nd moet reason- arrested, but the mother is still at large. He had eed Win cunder the | her to Campbell a few days after she was arrested ®com whohave st. | ber, McCreary had obtained his knowledgeof the wheze- ted | abouts of Eliza, who war pow in jail under the par Rachel Parker. Henrietta acknowledgsd herself his slave, and described the members of his family, who he named to ber, as accurately as he eould bimeit, There could be po manner of doubt as to the identy of the girl ‘The further investigation of the cxse was then de- ferred until Monday, when the Pennsylvanians propose to bring further testimony as to the identity of Rebeces Parker, who had been living thirty years in Ubester county, as the mother of the girl in jail. OR BALE OR TO LEASE—Nos. 78 AND §) BROAD. way: both lets extend to New street. Inv CHA between the hours of nine and tweive A. M., ab No. St. Mark's Place. FOR SALE THE STADIUM BOWLING SALOON FUR- niture and Fixtures, tocother with the unexpired term Of lense of cighs years, from May noxt. For prrtioulara, movire on the premises, No. 212 Grand street. 1i nob sold the furniture will be sold, aud promises to let fora German preferred MUSICAL. HOPOLD MEYER, TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN.— 4 Hours of instruction from 9 o'clock A. M. vntil2 o'clock P.M. Residence, 27 Howard etreet. HOROUGH BASS TAUGHT IN CLASSES, IN THRER months, for twenty doilars. Here Charles Wels, Pianist and Professor of Music, bege to inform the musical mblio of New York, that he is going to open Ladioe’ and Hentlemon’s Classes in Thorough Bass, trom the \vh Janun- ry, 1852. A thorough study under the direction of the col brated theoretician Tomaachel, in Prac, a8 well as many ears practice in Composition, ana thestudy of the great uropean Comporers, enable him to give in the above branch.’ The taste for music in th pidly improving, makes such xm institution derirable, and he subscribir fitters himself to be able to awake some slumbering talent or genius fc 1; Four pupila will form class; 2. jevoted to cach lesson; 3. The whole ecien taught in twenty-fourlestons. Terms twenty dollars each, payable in advance. Applications to be made at 546 Houston etrcet, near Broadway, every day from4 to 6 o'clock. P. M., until the J6th of January. CHARLES W 446 Houston etrees. OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A whole od retail grocery store, situated in ® basi- ners part o! ty, and on @ corner now doing & cash trade hundred dollars per week. Sacisfacto n tor telling out, Apply immedistely yr further information. Rent Our Philadelphia Correspondence. Fire and Rioting in the City—An Ambuscade Defeaied— Quiet reigns in Moyanensine—Arvest of a New Yorker The Pittsbu OR SALE--ONE OF TEE BEST STANDS IN WASH- ington market, in thecentr of three gangwaye. This tt_nd ie well adapted for butter, poultry, or pork stand, Apply to HOWBS & BALKCOM, 7° Nassau street. OR SALE, ON STATEN ISLAND, A VALUABLE farm, of 65 acres, within halt ® mile of the steamboat | Regula landing at Chelses. On it are & good dwelling house, a far- | will bo mere house. Jarge barn, fine orchard, Me. Apply to, Mr. Maoleap, 106 Maiden lane; Mr. Coyle, Port Richmond; or Mre, McGregor, on the premises, On the map ci Staten Toland the taem is marke: ne St. Mary's. OR SALE—AN ASSORTED STOCK OF GOODS, AT a Hemstead, Long Island. Good Store, Stock new and | G AFFORD R, ul) BROADWAY, SOLE ‘nal, rent low, long lease, good business, &c. This ie an | }) Agente for t Sr ae eee excellent chanoe fof any enterpricing man. ‘Terms, oash, | let) celebrated Boston Pianofortes. Also Agents for A. W. notes, stock, or real estate. apply to T. Lent, 92 Leonard | Lad and Woodward & Brown, thus offering the ;1 street, between 4 and 10 o'clock P.M. ein purchasing, to examine in the ame room = —-— — | instruments from the different celebrated Boston makers. RARD GRAND PIANO FOR SALE.—ONE OF THE | Pisnce to hire. Direavenenra, Jan, 10, 18, A range of caw stables on the Schuylkill, below Bpruce street, was destroyed by fre this morning, about 2 o'clock, Several riotous manifestations were made by the firemen, but mortly failed, through the interferenoe of the police. As the Marion l/cse wae going out Pine street, some or the city watch warned them not to co on, asa large party were waiting in ambueh. a short distance ahead, foranattack. Lieutenant Johnson and officer Russell, bearing this, ran on and came upon the party spoken of, lurking behind afence. They succeeded in capturing two, one of whom finest Grand Pianos ever imported trom Erard’s factory, —— —==== | had a loaded pistol, and the other a drawn dirk, in his io ‘tm very moderate price Aleo, two Upright Piancr, 1¢ 7 hand The balance of the party ran off, after saluti invelegent reseweod cases, of beautiful’ tone, sud excellent hociectst vars tlre . | the officers with a shower of bricks ‘The prisoners bail ys ty SIGNORA ELIZA VALENTINS, PROFESSOR IN Importers of Foreign Music, 421 Broadway, ‘ Singing, infers, the mcaiest iatiee berwoente pplisations SS oan ra must be mado by letter at Hot ‘clerin, ) Whitehall street G7ORK AND OFFICES IN BROADWA which ehe Will promptly attend to. The arb cf singin in No Si and 3d, between Morris and Rector ebrects; seo, | live the art of painting, ie an imitative art, Sie hay ing been two or three light, pleasant, asoer sible offices, to let. seven years prica donna in Italy,and having yet all Ler P. N. SPOFFORD, 11! Pearl street. | Vocal Towers, fe one of the very iew professionals in thie country who can cb by exnurples an y imitation. She ‘[.© LET—A BASEMENT AND PART OF A SUB-BASE- | playe the pisno and accompaniment masterly. She speals rawnt, at 19 Dey etre he premi perfectly aud teaches in four Isnyuagee: in, French, eee ae = a English and Spanish. VO LET-IRE SLAUGHTER HOUSE 159 LUDLOW - strect. This is one of the best slaughtor houses in the OOKKEKPING, ARITHMETIC, &c., TAUGHT BY A for & wholesale butcher; also the 1 tystem of instruction peeulairly adapted to practical re, irom the Ist May, Irs2.’ Apply at No.7 ly W. J. RENVILLE, 259 Broadway. Esch student ‘et, Weet utrect sid reotiver eepsrate instruction, and ix rapidly advanced in Hivstudies, Open day and evening. Terme reasonable. \MANSHIP.—MR. 0. B. GOLDSMITH, 29 BROAD upile daily this week at one- 50 clare: Gi for privat in- wineete REIL A.M and 4 P. M. dail gentemen'e at 9 A.M. nud 3,7,and 5 P.M. Application made this weok. NSTRUCTION IN SPAN touch, by KERKSIK(: & BREUSIN: with the Western hore, and were lying in wait for the Washington enyine Another collision cccurred at the corner of Sixth and Spruce streets, between the Carroll and Hibernia hove companies, Officer Blackburn of the Marshal’s police, had a struggle witn one of the Turks or Hibernia boys, when the pair slipped upon the ice and both went down. The officer wa: then asseiled by a comrade of the rowdy, and+o stunned by two blows of a slung shot, that bie | hold of the prisoner was released, and the two ran off, The officer pursued and discharged three barrels of his revolver without effect. and they escaped by mingling with other firemen. These two affairs cccurred in the city proper, while the formerly infected district of Moya- mensing was no orderly and peaceful that the police have not made a single arrest for the last forty-eight hours. Wa. H. Cox wae yesterday held in $1,000 bail, by Mayor Hewell. of the Northern Liberties, for disorderl; conduct, He is suid to have lately escaped from the Bel- levue Hopital, and has relatives living In New York. _ | The steamship City of Pittsburg still remaina in the vr | Breakwater, with the city ice boat, but will probably sity T-FURNISHED OR UNi URNISHED APART- t private house No. 75 Walker 1 Broadway, to Iadiee and rentlemen, | im, in the city of Troy; the most central and de: ation in that eity for a frst cleos Family Grocer; SH.—PROPESSOR VI r which it is feted complete, with coun ‘and shelve of the New York University, will commence a class | start up the bay this afternoon, and reach the city to- gee Foy Arp ag pba ehh ad {i Leginnors early this week. He will, give the test three | morrow. Unless the use of the United States sectional " ne Ist o| 6 5 lereons gratis, that the scholars may judge oi the system. | dock can be obtainod, for the purpose of taking her w ngs. h etereeuitalle for a Dry Goods or Book rtore, or any | Tdeach “ i Tecue’ oly at Non Ti zi P i iP milar business. Possession Ist of April. For plan of | Chstabere see Ae Any bine after Serctoen YY 8 NO 112 | while a new propeller is put on, the ship will have to ba rent to New York, there being no private dock of exfi~ LASS AND CONVERSATION | cient capacity here. Course.—Richard & Mouton’s Ac iS Broadway. — enn Provestor Richard will o'clock, & fi 5 dle new free Lecture, explaining his eyetem. nd geatie- Ais chad ad “i (peeks Boston, January 10, IS52 men Wishing to assint will find eecowmodation. | Ss = Meding of the Legislatwre—Organization—Invtta- tion to Kossuth—Gook Position of the Coalition— torme. &c., apply to W. C. BOARDMAN, Troy. or to REWS & JESSUP, No. 70 Pine strect, New York. CAPITALISTS AND PARTIES INTERESTED 13 egraphe.—An exclusive grant, ‘or s long term, from rument of Now Granais, to introduce the electri Bro that republi the Iethmas of Panama, r sale, in wiole or part. Apply for iculars to EL BOWLY, attorney tor grantees, 75 Nascan stroes, }RENCH FREE acr MISCELLANEOUS, GELATINE! GELATINE! JUST. RE- | y°O BUILDERS.—FOR SALE, WITH $15,000 TO AD» XN ELATIN ee % Fibs Ese Building Loau—A. piock of Vullding Leta: ceived, a large uantity of thie very eperior artiole, | ///sappointment of the Whigs, §. venientl, ed, im the midst of improvements, and | from the celebrated tactory of So: and univer: | The Legislature met on Wednesday, the 7th in- stance from the Exchange. They | knowledged to ba the best and che Apply to | tale hy the syeat for the United State GEO. SCRIVE. —THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING spacious premires, 177 and 179 Grand lows Hall, arenow resdy to supply Lin twenty m ow in us presenta tine, oppor MARTINDA €s nity 0 men of enterprise. . 1 Nassan street, third story. ‘P.O TINSMITHS, PLUMBERS, COPPERSMITHS, Mardware or8tove Dealers.—For sale—A Tin, Coppe: Sheet Iron Manufactor: old stand; business “| stant. The attendance was unusually large | though the weather, for some days, had been im- | mensely severe, even for the height of the season. ‘The roads were blocked up in every direction by LAYING CAR | removed to the! erreet, near the Odd F ‘abliehed. Ample reasc d for selling The | the trade and customors with their various brands o! Playing | . Gch tortie cere we "Aprly toJ,M BRUCE & | Carde, which, for toughnest ond finish, ere enuversally ace | the snow, which had fallen for three days almoet SONS, 1:6 Water, or to A. McPIERSON, 253 Water street, | buowledged to be the best dealing snrds manufactured. | without intermission. but patriotism is superior ou Card Manvfac' | HUBSTIS & LEVY, Ui i HW PUBLICATIONS. 77 and J70 Grend etreet, N.Y., near Odd Fellow 1. | to all considerations of weather, and is not “servil® MPUETORREST Divorce scrr—rmts INTEREST. | DOR, BooRS, vooRs.— KIMBALL, No, 73 | to any of ite influences.”’ Every Senator elect whiel ie daily a cloping tome, mo ete FT i be eee ee h Dire a. Meee | was present. L-ven Mr. Warren, in spite of the in- ‘ Y in extenco bythe Law Re- | All prices and ¢ © and Blinds | jury he had received, being ‘on hand,” like the ath pric Vatronage of b EECHES LEE ely on the tormi he only report that lias | the commen ement of th to by the Court ai tie and faithful repo and verbati be : cbrated article that was once so famous in the LARGE SWEDIBH | hands of another dievinguished personage of the Aiso, 25.00 | came name. The balloting fer president and ¢ German ieeches, received per steamer Europs—tor | x r sale at lew pelees by. ye CLEU & CO t | clerk of the Senate showed that there were no ab- LES.-- 20,000 leeches, received pet steamer Hermann, een ea knowle EP Spee v7 | No. and No.7 Johnstreet, | pe General Wilson received every vote of the nd ® graphic des fo soene. § pone Se | cvalition except his own, which he modestl ents. Copyright re sddressed t Pe PENTISTS AMERICAN AND PRENCH DEN- | kept back. ‘The Whigs voted for Mr. Russell, all Tribune Build tistry will be executed in the moet duraole style, Davenport, bookceliers, the moat reasonavle terme Orders will be attended to ay | bUt one, who gave his support to Mr. Lawrence. T HE FORREST DIVORCE CASE y FULL e shortest notice, at No. 106 William etrect. | The coalition dismissed the old clerk, Mr. Knapp, ee GOrtect and impartial report of this interesting trial will M. BODEN WIESER. though he isa free soiler of the straightect s ¢ itsued immediately he close of the preoeedines, in SS — — st i rt Pamphlet iorm. It is taken exclusively tor thie edition, HOMESTEADS. j and nas been supported by his pany for | the stie seporter of the Folice Gaseits, sud in sdditio ; grees in the Third distri 2 was former- the testimony will contain the scenes in Court, descr TP. HE SECOND NEW YORK BUILDING ASSOCIATION | |¥Y “ecreta tate in Vermont. Some hard eed dad etarrati 7 od ‘ane “ft “tags 4 1h jor the porpese ofelecting | iveling was caused by the determination to and co ase] on | th side ne tefore be i pt t ‘The public are invited to | ‘‘came up to the scratch,” and put in Mr. Uader- nied a8 the mot ‘oneh ai | ' am be entleme i it . Mveicea [a eis lissertant sats a ote) n r cred Ly s num ver of gentle wood, from the great coalition county of Worces erations of Building ow open at the secured tor th report, accompanied with excollent | f h ag yet has reecived but few of those ol enbscrint rortralse of Forrest, ami it wil J. Beaten, oF Willits atrae! : J favors which are supposed to be not altogether Phat s Genie cient keg A bd 5 Messrs. Wakeman 6 Fulton | unacceptible even to the most resolute and deter- END, No. 28: Broadway. “y the prospectus ms * —________ | mined patriots. There was but one “‘bolter,” and KERBOCKSR BUILDING ASSUCIATION WiLL | *!t. Underwood was chosen N EXQUISITE TALE FOR THE at De 's Recs Assembly Rooms, corner The only thing done in the Senate, thus far, of *® Dom dove wank i apps he home symparties Are drawn with vell tral 4 ntereeting achai the symp aud Eighth svenu » O'clock. The public, bot vited'ty attend. Admission free, 4 will ve ready for distribution. SOLOMON KIPP, 7 DELY ECCIIO, ¥ Secretary. pati on Monday, 12th iuuch interest to any one out of the State, is the £ a joint resolution appointing & comm: nuire into the expediency of inv:ting Lous k b to visit the government of the State. It was ollered by Mr. liussell, leader of the opposi- us got the start of the coalitionists, ctere ING ASSOC tA. | i ong aterventionists. 1+ is saidthat Mr. hfally x Se pe resolution was intended to stifle the whole events shat 440, 80 rapid @ sort of throwing of cold water upon en- who enjoy the bi ent at (Ucents per m, for the purpose o/ putting itous. It cer- to the pumber ats R Hi es, imams ki the matter would have got : x ’ mmodation -egislatare in a complete EW MEDICAL BOOKS.—A COMPLELE PRACTICAL | tiny an ely now in existe rsa r “ work on the nature and treatment of diseases, l a oat the regu to have been of the same opinion, for the Pindred affectio: rated by & No, 5 r are, ed the Senate's reeolation, and seautitully eolored plates, se large ag 1 evolock, F adopted another, on motion of Mr. Hopkin’s, of Mase Te he Tee aeite OO the tend : _| Northampton, authorizing and empowering the dition, price $10. Extract from the Bos.on Medical and TTT I 7 saan r to invite Kossuth to visit the capi Sozpioal Jouraal;—ii may te skid: fearlesoiy, to be east INSURANCES, 1 present session of the Legisiavure. to Rioord's or Acton’s work om the #ame family of sees, E \NSURANCE NATIONAL LOAN FUND Lire | This resolution was the same day adopted oy the is eons to Rr ea oy wath aad Lae t London; General Agent's 0: e;and so the Hungarian chief may now be now to Keep Young,” price 7 Tht Fa hgh The re considered ag having been invited to become the thane bantu Dalooasionne Nattion, nd otner epecial ha- | BU f our government think the reception he 5 Hic. $1 ere rms, Vank forms, | will bea fine one—ior J agsume th ne invitation se APTLY AB Above J. LEANDER STARR, Gen ROOKLYN FIRE INSURANCE red in is4—Of cos 43 Fulton ¢ Wail street, New Yc and by the Wy will be accepted The House organize most as easily as the nough the majority of the coalition is but 1. Every coalition member was presented, and including one vote castfor Mr. Hopkins, the strength en piste STRINGER & TO ral Agent. OMPANY t, Brooklyn surplus) invested ' erent erween sh ndoubted & 0 sure b of that party was foundto be 202, being the precise as thle day conse anidiee, f al pre exsele it | ny ich I wrot 3 srorciny ine Soe A iise eee {Clee | Bamber which I wrote you it was some weexe since. | As usual. some whigs were absent, much to the in- lignation of the more earnest spirits of the party, | Who are accustomed to prompt action. \ There seercs to be a determination te push busi- ness forward on the part of the Legislature. Un Thursday the report on the votes for Senatore was made,and !'riday was assigned for filling the va- cancies in the Senate. The two branches met in convention on that day, and all the coalition candi- dates for Senators were elected, with one exception Mr. Hathaway of Bristol. \ ou will recollecs that, in one of my lettere, I told you that thie gentle. prospects of an clection were not of the moat WILLIAM ELLSWORTH, Pres nos, Seoretary. OLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—THE PARTNER ip heretofore exist) ween WOODWARD & 5 Eighth “AMDEN AND AMBOY RAILRUAD LI / isdelphia, at 10 o'clock, A. M., from pier No.i. Norsh river, foot of Datvery piace, by steamboat, JOWLN POTT Gsily, (Sundays excepted.) arriving at Philadelphia ay? Peas Oa Weoene clase, $2. Buerant line avs P. My Tare, $) bv. I, BLISS, Age W YORK AND PHILADELPHIA DIRECT. —U ail ana Eareese Line, Sbrgugh in 4 a January 10 i THE HOLIDAY HAND USEFUL GIFT®—A GOLD PEN AND neil ene bas just been leeved {rom the manuinovery ‘N | read, via Jersey ¢ ribers, the most compact, ¢: ve companion ever offered to the publ whieh | Cortlandt haracter, and his rejection shows that I , jection for beauty of workmanship defies compet ian e sae oe ere uch out of the way. Tbe majorities for Together with oor Mmere, Washington, and Charl the other coalition candidates ranged from eight to ener seteerpee ft ine. te "a Mow York, with thresas'se “MT poventeen; but Mr. Hathaway's whig opponent re- Broadway.

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