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AFFAIRS IN THE CITY AND VICINITY. | ves’ atgtunrence, in ovr giving permet to | On vere,” Secure yous pines Curing ie ty. Busabeth Rott to . on the Bast river, | Nariona: Turatar.—The entertainments given this Leeture on ba Progros of Human eee ie mee oes a net tora tn the week, — camels ie ee, 1 eaten veer i as0eto: Tho reventh lecture on this subject was doll Immediate meagan tc Sprevent_ ihe speed pb | eniesiaen Smee ae Blsoes ar ofered for thls vered Monday evening by the Rev. Dr. Dewey. Ho fae Bper) Senapraien ee me pol ents Wi ond Widows.” This Seana dmemees oy tke Commenced by alluding to certain painfal evils which existed in the world, and asked what offect they had in aiding human progress. Coulditbe sepposed that the Maker of tho world foresaw all there, and that ein and pain wero agreeable to him, and in secordance with his benevolence? Might uOt they believe that Giod would have prevented there things, had there not been obetacles im the mature of them? They wore the same ebeiacies that Plato spoke of under the form of necessity, a6 something inevitable, and in terwoven with the constitution of things, pro- venting the exclusion ef evil from the world. Ho appeared te think that the erigin of evil was the truco and only solution of the dark problem. Ho joke of w malignant being as har introdaced evil into the creation, and alluded to a dark and Obetinate matter as the source of evil. That idea seomed to have pervaded al antiquity. We fouad bim speaking of necessity, in reference to tho contro} and acoomplishment of divine purposes ; and that fay will termimate with the new and successful nautical ea of LS agers eS *, and Mrs. bay 4 ‘illiams are appear on OD y evening nex! a new Irish drama. , . 118 Bullivan street, a restrietion that the same shall not be used as @ bel) tower. LABORERS’ WAGES. Resolved, That the heads of deparimente be and are hereby directed to pay all laborers employed on public works, not less than one dollar and twenty-five cents per day; that fourth street, from Kighth to Ninth be lighted with oil; that Thirty-fifth street, from Righth to Ninth avenue, be lighted with oil; to have Franklin street, from Broadway to Orange street, lighted with gas forthwith, Barxvm’s Mussvm.—The great temperance drams of “The Bottle,” which bas attracted such densely crowded assemblages to the lecture room of this vast estabiish- ment, and which bas been received with such desided marks of approbation, isto be represented in the after- noon, a6 well as the evening of to-dey. This will be a ga _ ene oa those piven ey Ll, aero . effects who cannot spare time in the evening. The say cliod Te tie ra fulatare be reduerted to euspend | highly amusing faree, entitled the Double Bedded ‘cunds asa City Park, until the Common Council of Room,” will be performed with it in the evening. fhe oity can take some action as to whether a City Park Bowery Cincve—Another dentely crowded audience thould be in the centre or on one aide of the ieland. | afrembled at this spacious equestrian establishment last Concurred in. night, to witness the extraordinary antipodean psdes- DEPUTY CLERK OF THE BOARD. triawism of Professor MoCormick. “The most breathleas It was resolved that 0. T. McOlenachan be appointed | amsiety was manifested during the experiment; but after to fill the cftice of Deputy Clerk of the Board of Assistant | its accomplishment he wes greeted with the utmost ap- Aldermen, during the ensuing year, at a salary of $600 | plause. He wiliappear egain to-night. A well selected per annum, to take effect from the 5th of January, 1852. | Rene of equestrian performances is aleo offered. TAK LON, DANIEL WENETER’S LECTURE BEFORE THE HisToRI- | Joby Tryon, long and favorably known by the public, CAL AFROCIATION, isto take bis beneft om Monday. The patrons of the A resolution concurring with the Board cf Aldermen | Circus should turn out en masse, in appointinga committee to tender to the Hon. Danie} Crnisty’s Mixsrress—This renowned and undoubt- Webster the use of the Governor’s room, City Hall, for | ediy talented band of Ethiopian delinea’ announce the purpore of meeting the citizens of York, on the | aD unusually attractive programme for thisevening, be- Occasion of bis coming here to deliver the annual address | ing for the annual benetit of Mr. Rainor, the talented before the Historical Association, on the 23d inst. The | sndefficient beso of this company. The claims of Mr. Chair appointed Assistant Aldermen Wells, Tate, Rogers, | Rainor upon the patrons of Mechanics’ Hail are such O'Brien, and Valentine, asa committee fromthis Board. | as must gusrantee for him a substantial proof of their WABHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY. | admiration of bis abilities, on an occasion like this. the universe received ite construction and present order not by virtue of an irresistible coercion, but that they were things unavoidable. ‘The lecturer then reviewed the eubjeet of ppreeat pain. Tho law was that pain was general ; it also warnod us of danger, and therefore stood at the outside of the cétadol. Jt harmed us, but it saved us worse A retolution, concurring with the Board of Aldermen 2 , Mera hele ccseairand eaten Lala ae ‘iulguavonriatseeane ces es 1,000 for the celebration of | Fexrows! Mixstnris —This celebrated and popular energies. Every wiso tan knew that the infliction | the birthday of Washingson, was passed. The committee | ee Mnsoplan noreciceernn thls Hicseer dl pays 4 of suffering was comfort. Cicero said that there | appointed are Assistant Aldermen Brown, NeVowan, | f°" com otising voeal and instrumental music, bure Wheelan, Barker, and Mabbett, The Board adjourned sine die. was nothing so great to him as hie death. if pain Were not inevitable, it was necossary to human happiness and virtue. [t was impossible for general laws not te work inconvenienoe. Tho iaw that was ood for #1] must expose some. {t lay at the foun- dation of nature. hat constituted natural dis- tinction —a difference, for instance, between a Frenchman and an Englishman? I$ was not situation; it was sometning in the blood and bone, and in the temperament. It was woll that nations had separate governments aud :n- ituiions, working out experiments for them- | leeques, witticlams, end dancing They continue to be | very well patronized, and their performances are # great gauseade = j | seurce of amusement. of Genera sions, | Awron Pace Orera Hovew-—-The German dramatio _ Before the Recorder and ald fweedand Compton. | company will apprar again this evening in Une celebrat. CLOSE OF THE TERM—GRAND JURY DISCHARGED ed piece entitled “Jungfrau Von Orleans,” in which Fr eens: i Burglary —Jamee K. Polk, aii | Am Klaus will make ber second appearance in the James Hartley, a boy about 16 years of age, indicted fo” | charecter ef Jean d’Arc. This plece was inost edintre- tempt to commit burgiary at the store of Mestrs | tly pertormed on its last represemtntion, and must_at- Alen, Jewellers, 11 Division street, on nthe night of the | tracts full house to-night, = ant it, was tried and ac eprisone | Broanway Catixo—Mr. W. G. Die! had been, arrested toaethar with one’ Oharies Villiers, r Ld Des ihs ie to ive 6: grand vocal and instrumental concert at this establish- alias Veorhies, alias George Dickenson, a man of full age, | ment, on Monday evening next, He will be assisted by & Iver, which might enure for tno benefit of the | ¥B0i# in custody on the seme charge, but at present | grand orchestra of fifty performers, comprising some o hole. French literature could not proporly be Hg see oe re oepiial. Ze cian, Lanne cone ff | the best talent im the Meee ee niroduced into thie country, though works of | cuestion looking through the shutters of the store, and | pecnirey or te Mu late Washington Hall), will learning and science wero givon through learned | atterwards trying the lock, end having obtained the | pr Pencd by Mr St luke, on Monday evening next ‘0 | for the purpore of giving representations of ancient en. esaid that nature Kept a etrister account | assistance of another officer, they shortly afterwards ar | stati han wo thought of. We never did wrong with | rested\both prisoners and took them to the etation | ° acuary by livin ea iy eye in house. In the porsersion of Polk they found a picklock, chisel, and two skeleton keys; on that of Villiers, a pair of nippers. two picks and some matches. He then return- Mperetition as that, he was convinced that the ‘ The: ed and aroused Mr Allen, when it was seen that the key hole moral order of things hung upon that. There had been pushed out of the door and was lyirg in the | ‘ere one or two difficulties which pressed upon that | : Lig jabject—they wero isolation, suffering, and drcad | Paseesd, tt exhibited marke of povielsnedree IA fdeath; the feeling that all the human energies | made, andadmirably fitted for the purpore, The ends of ero buried in an event, was isolation. We were | it are circular and hollowed, so ae to fit round the edge ot dismissed one by one, and this fact was anim- | ofa key, and on the insides are sharp teeth, or grooves, portant one in human culture and society. Where | s0 as to get “a grip,” and it is sufficiently long to enable | ‘ould bo the fruits of experience if mankind de- | the manipulatorto remove the key compietely trom the jirted from tho world in families? Such a system | ck and drop itin the interior, leaving then a clear 7 7 | stage for the operation of a picklock, | rane eae nmay tne) innerieance aes and | “On cross examination, the officer stated that Villiers pre- . es trl eallon. "He tought that tho preset ayeiaa ef | egy soiay aate'wtie theTanasat Seniend Sad jeath war a moet merciful one. There wasalifo there. in death which transcended even death itself, Mr Spencer, for the defence, urged that there was no nd he believed in that life more than in , overt act proved; and the possession of burglar’s tools, jeath, and it would bear him up. The lic- | and gringto the fot where it was intended to have com. orer next alluded to politics and to idolatry, | mitted it, would not be mufliciest to sustain this indict- me views had grown up with us—for instance, | Ment for attempt, unlees something was done there. hat the worship’ of ay by the enlightened fone Biscora be ehopted this) heard of oe) couse, me Cgyptians was & degradation; it surpassed our jeft the facts forthe decision of the jury, who imue: lief. They were worshipped a3 symbols of the | diately returned a verdict f not guilty, ode, and the worship of idole, becams se grosé | Another Burgiory by Boys—Wiliam Hartnell, Alfred hat it was denounced by the Hebrew prophe's, | Hartnell, and William Newell, alias Gould,three young Maougk no doubt at one time the Moebrews rever: | men, each under eighteen years of age, were tried and | eed images. This kind or worship fell off during | convicted of breaking into the store room of John Ben- the latter ages of Greece and Rome, go much £0, | fom, In Oe Bitp, eae ae cee : hat their inhabitants did not regard the religion of | ¢?Pitlu oF Palice, deposed Ay ea Hye pee a | eir forefathers. Thon with reference to sacrifices, | break in the basement door, while the others etood by, ow meceseary they must have been to worship. | and he arrested them in the act. They were sentensed Despotism reigned In the ancient world, and repub- | totwo years and six mozths imprisonment each inthe ics died away throughout it; there was no con- | State prison bly. ption of equal rights of men. He consi- | — Discharged.—Flijah C. Jones, committed in December | At 5 Derby-terrace, Castle-lawn, Douglas, Iele of Man, red that an excess of homage was bettor | for false pretences, was, on motion, dicharged on his | aged 61, James Bovcner, Eeq , for many years Provost | New York, at the Broad Tabernacle, on Monday even- | ing. March Ist| Mr. Braham was always received with | enthuslarm, while singing with Catherine Hayes, and dererves public patronage. Mme. W. Bouchelle is an artist of great vocal ability; she will appear on this occasion, and¥sing some of the most pleasing ballads. The other artists who wil! assist at this concert are Mra. Henry C. Watson (her first appearance), Mies Leach, Mr. Greatorex, and Mr. GF. Bristow, ‘The Rourret Sisters have eoncluded their performances in New Orleans, Catherine Hayes is in New Orleans. Parodi is in Charleston. Bosio, Bettini, Badiali, and Devries, are performing in Boston. Charlotte Cu-bman met with a brilliant reception at | Rochester on Monday last. Miss Davenport is playing at the Holliday street theatre, Baltimore. Mr. Dempster, the Scottich ballad singer, is giving minaical entertainments at Carusi’s Saloon, Washington city. mapenity, One of the evils regarded was dvath, nd since there was no subject buried so deep in Obituary Notices. of ber age, Canoxine, widow of the late Captain James | Woolridge, R.N.. known to the naval world s0 well as the gallant commander of the Mediator fireship, when the broke the boom in the Basque Roads, in 1809, At rea, Nov. 5, on the passage from San Francieco to Mr. Epmonp Ove, youngest son of the late H. Otis, Jr, oged 25. At Bution, Mars, on Sunday, Ist inst., Hon. Jowas L. Biniey, aged 61 years. Deceased was formerly a member of the Marsachusetts Legislature, and was appointed United States Marshal for the Massachusetts District, | under General Jackson, which office he filled accepta- At Bath, England, on the 2ist January, in the 72d year | n osta-,, O¥D recognizances. ‘The Assistant District Attorney | Marthal General of the Island of Grenada, West Indies, ae ee spree aaa Iv was Table to’{ Would mot consent to enter a nolle proseque, ‘The pri- | and eldest ecn of the late Rey. Jonathan Boucher, | e sei L st the We nd gentleman | S0HeF wasentitled by statute to his discharge after two | vicer of Eprom, Burrey. | he grossest evils. @ reverend §= gentleman | terme, and asthe prosecutor had not supplied the proofs | _ At New Braintree, Waes.,on the 20th ult., Hon. Josern hen touched upon the subject of war, and asked | sumicieut to place him upon trial he would ofler no | Bowatan, formerly a member of the Executive Council. if it had @ good effect upon human progress ; there | strenucus opposition to the moticn. For twenty. ove years he was President of the Hampshire 2d been states and conditions of society in which Dischargs of the Grand Jw y —The Grand Jury having | Manufacturer’s Bank, at Ware, and enjoyed the confi- | y | , ar Was even peceaie and whieh it had broken | presented several bills, announced that they bad com- | dexce of the whole community as an honest man and ; there had been personal corruption and licen- | pleted their Inbores and the Heoorder said, in parting | gocd citizen. jousness. Pacific means were available at the | with the Gsand Jury, the Court were called upon to At Gospezt, England, recently. Admiral Groace Mc- resent day, but, in former ages, they were unin- | thank them for the industry displayed daring their aes- | Kinisy. aged 85." This death places two service pensions lligible.-’ War had also been'a mediam of intor- | #D. No doubt the «fects of their labora would be very | ut the dieporal of the Admirulty—one enjoyed by the ible. ar ray it iont | DeReficlal to the community; those labors were very iw- | Admusal siuce Sept. 16.1851, and the other by Oaptain e and of communication of ideas. In ancient tant and arduous. and trying to the feelings of men | W. Walpole, which be will cease to reoeive on his pro- . areiduity. and attention shown by them, | motion to the rank of rear-admiral mtitled to the bighest commenda' And, with Mr. T. Hupsox Tossa, one of the ablest of British .omisheres at the present day. There had been | there remarks, the Court would discharge them. archwologiete, died of consumption, on the [4th January, vila relieved by war which could not otherwise | Misstatements by the Press.—The Foreman said their at- aged 37 yearn. Dypbis work “On ths Domestic Archi- ave been effected. The condition of Ireland | tention bad been called toa statement in some papers, | tecture of the Middle Ages,” of which the first volame i ld beondared st a | that the Grand Jury had accompanied the Uorporation was published in the epring of last year; by his *: Intro- howed what eater, eon ized motions, 8The | 82d his Honor to inspect the inatituvions yesterday; he | dnction tothe Hourehold Accoaute;'" and by some of his plo surrounded by civilize bar vig { | Bed ecarcly add that it was false, The Recorder raid it admirable contributions to the Archivlogicel Journal, fforte of the nations of antiquity, which appoare! | wus certainly erroneous; but such errore, he was eotry to his name will be heard of hereatter, Among his feiende ense to them and the reverse to us, had been | say, would ereep in. [These mattera being exclusively — the regret will continue to be felt, that somuch youth nded with effects upon the government of man | reported for the Henacv, such errors seldom or never | ful srocr shcuid bave sen impaired by ill health, that ind. The great word ‘‘reform” was to be sum | creep into its columns —Rer.| so much knowledge as he possessed should die with him, oned up, and it had been summoned up io al ‘The Petit Jury were discharged for the term.andthe and that ro Jarger account should remain than those gee. The reverend gentleman closed his dis- court adjourned till to morrow, (this dey.) at 12 o'clock, | works which Mr Hallam hae quoted and praised in his wurse With some general remarks. when motions, &c , will be heard. supplemental volume to his “Middle Ages ” ——_. January 16, at the Lill-house, Stroud, Sir Joan Dean Pave. Bart . aged 77 yea: ary 17, at Parnham. Sir Wittiam Ocranpen. He was son (f the fifth baronet; was born at Parnham, 1769; married, 1510, the eldest daughter of the fourth Duke of Grafton; succeeded his father in 1806; was a deput; lieutenant of Dorset. and represented Bodmin in Parl: | ment from 1507 to i812. He is now Bir Henry Oglander, born in 1811, and married in $45 the youngest daughter of the late Sir George William Leeds, Bart On the 2lst December, in Upper Ebury street, Pimlico, Mr. Gsoncr Hensiar Ropweit, the musical composer. Mr Rodwell, who was weil known in the musical world for his many song and dalisd compositions, was al: drematic and literary writer, He was author of th travaganza of © Blut King Hal,” piayed with muck suc- cess at the Princess's Theatre. and “O'Donoghue,” | piayed at Astley’s; his literary productions being “The | Memcirs of ap Umbreiia’’ and “Old London. bridge.’ ‘The decessed gentleman was of @ most amiable disposi- tion, and hie decease will be lamented by & numerous circle cf friends and admirers. January 11, at Manchester, Mr. Groncr Wann Bonan- xow, eged 6L. Deceased served as a bey on board the Victory in the action off Cape Trafalgar. on the Qlst Oc- ober, 186. and forjwhich he lately received a silver medal and clasp trom her Msjeaty’s government. At Austin, Texes,on the 23d Jan. Capt. Hevny Avs tin, the last of the older portion of that family that co- lonizd Texas. At an early period in his life, he visited the East Indies Persia. Arabia, acd almost all the places of note in Europe and America—that be wasa prisoner in England during @ part of the war of 1812—~and that he was afterwards a oltizen of Mexioo, and an Empresa- rio for the navigation of the Rio Grande by steam— | having the exclusive right to navigate that river for twenty years. From the commencement of the enter- Sey ot colemiging Texas, he cast bis lot in, and staked is interests upon that country. Ile was a noble speoi- Brooklyn City Intelligence. Exrnaorpinary Scene 1x a Court Roos.—An unusual scene occurred inthe room occupied by the Vourt of Oyer ond Terminer, Wedzesday afternoon. Bhorily after | two o’eloek, a tremendous crab, resembling the explosion of a steam boiler, startled the audience, judges and jury from their usual propriety, who made a grand rusn to- wards the door, and in their eagerness to get out, some laughably ridiculous scepes tock place. One of the jurymen who was fo troubled with the gout that | he could with difficulty walk by the aid of crutches only, was the first out of the scene of supposed danger, and the constable of the Sixth werd, who bad just left a bed of sickners and was hardly able to walk into court inthe second best inthe race. Another offiver vurt fellon his hands and knees in the scramble . and the members of the bar, jury and audi- ence tumbled over him pell mell, while the pre: judge retreated to a closet to avold the im danger. The scene was superbly ridiculous, an Led of Common Counc! BOARD OF ALDEKMEN. Fee. 18.--This beard met at the usual hour--Mr. \ompton, President, in the chair. The minutes of last eeting were read and approved. PETITIONS AND KREMONSTRANCFE REFERRED. Of Bherry & Byram, for the privilege of placing a new Jockin the City Hall. Of Engine Co No.29,foran ad- ition to the rear of their house, COMMUNICATION. A communication was received from the Croton Aque- ‘uct Department, showing the contracts made in the onth of January, 1552. Confirmed. REPORTS 4DOPTED in favor of sewer in Pearl treet, between He 2 ‘ ‘arren street. Also.in favor of a wer in Grand street, from Crosby to near the intersec on of Elm street. Also, in favor of @ sewer in Hudson treet, from Morton to Barrow street. Of Committee on | Jroton Aqueduct Department, concurring with the Board f Aesictant Aldermen in the adoption of a resclution ad- | erse to the petition of Daniel McGuire, contractor for uilding the fountain basin in Washington Square, ask- ing for compensation for certain sods therein men- joned. Of Committee on Fire Department. adverse to tition to have a fire alacm bell placed on the house of pgine Co. No. 25. Of Committee on the Croton Aque- juct Department, in favor of placing railing on the coping the curb walls round three sides of the distributing eservoirs. Of Committee on Salaries and Oficers.ia re- | tion to the Chief Engineer of the Croton Aqueduct De- | Judge Morse. H. A Morse, County Judge, and Justice artment being aresident Of Brookiyn. Of Committee Brown— Feb 18.—Conviction for arson in the third degree a Roads, in favor of regulating and grading, and setting | —John Baldwin was piaced on trial this morning,on aa in- ar) and gutter stones,in Fiftieth street, from Tenth dictment charging bim with arson in the second degree. enue to the Hudson river. i ppears that the accused is a house carpenter, and ‘The following regolution was pretented by Aiderman in the employ of Stephen © Jackson, as a journey jean :-~ About half p him, were the only on sion, and gazed with astonishment upon this extracrdi- mary scene of confusion. The cause cf al this great commotion was the falling of a beam from the cupoia of the City Hall (which is being repaired) upoa the tia roof over the court rcom, which made all the tecket Af soon as the cause was ascertained, the court re- astembied, and the cause before it was proceeded with, Kine's County Cover or Over axv Texmixen.--Before I wi man. during last mmer eight o’olock Whereas, it is understocd that the Hon. Daniel Web- on the night of the 6th cf October, 1861, an m finish men of enold Texan—such aa the first three hundred ter hes accepted an invitation from the Historical 80. heuse, nearly adjoining the residence of « Mrs Nugent, were, Ilis unblemished integrity—his courteous man- iety of the city to deliver the annual address beforetbat belonging to Mr Jackson, sit ed on De Kalb avenue, pers and his many exoellent qualities, both of head and ercciation, on Monday, 23d instant, therefore, be it was discovered to be on fire; a moment or two before its Resolved, (if the Board of Assistant Aldermen concur,) | discovery, the prisoner was seen coming from the house, ats joint committee of five members from each board | and a few minutes afterwards, when the flames began to appointed to wait on him, upon hisarrivalin thecity, | burst forth, was pursued and arrested, Upon being fo tender to him the use of the Governor's room in the | searched, scme matches were found in his possession pity Hall, for the purpose of meeting the citizens of New | corresponding with otners in the house, Previous to ork, Adopted the fire, the prisoner made use of language which went Bat few men utry have been more generally respected At rig, Ohio, onthe 2d inst. Judge Hewaw Evy. Be wes the son of Justin Ely, of West Springfield, where he was bern in April, 17 He removed to Ohio thirty- five years ago, when a considerable part of the State was an unbroken wildemers, and the marked trees heart, will causa his loss to be deeply felt. im any c The committee appointed by the Board of Aldermen — {o show he was not on the best terms with bia employar, pointed out the way from one township to another, and | oneists of Ald. Tieuaun, Deaman, Haley, Stuctevant, Stephen © Jackson. Thos. Crow, Capt. RW. Vall, of Teg Cabins” were but few and far betweea, and where nd Ward. ‘ the Fourth ward police, and other witnerses, were ¢ he located there was no evidence of a white man’s nabi- Resolved, That Engine Company 44 be allowed tenad- a d---the above beirg the princi, ‘4 tation. In early life, he resided rs in New al facts eli from them, ‘The court charged that 13 appeared from | y the firm of 7. the evidence chat the dweling house in which Mrs. | g.isisiprdy angiwed in for Nugent resided was within nine feet of the building § | eution of which be consequently y must find whether the defendant | 3nq was a witn ravages of the said disease, was conourred in wae guilty of areon im the third degre asieiminthe | Nenoleon napar Resolved, That the Committee on Firs Department be | jnuictment.in the secord degree The jary found the } " ireoted to procure a saitable location for Hose Carriage | prisoner guilty of the charge in te third degree, dun. ‘0. 16. Adopted. “ee \ tence rererved. Resolved, Laat thé Comptrouer be authorized to have Covtesetaren Murrany tome time conside’ presperity acd reg’ onal men. Adopted She resolution adopted by the Board of Assistant ldermen on the sudjsct of ship fever, requesting the card of Health to take measures to preven sé the further 7. Who were | d Sp the martiag» with the Princess Maria Loula in of the Emperor 1610. Mr Ely was a federnliet. of the sahoolot George liatrinon Gray Otis He 1 Cabet Perkins. and Thomas Handyside ed to see an immense forest cleared , prosperous town rise up nanted it dwelling houses, CHavar —It bae been for estentin( to the wail being, fature rity of the military of Long Island, to have the mounted portion separate.and under a distinot command from of the infantry, and for that i aa Captain Graham brought the matter before the Military Ocmmittee at Albany, Who fully eoncurred in the neces sity of the alteration, and, as it waa understood by ali concerned eed that the present troops should form | the basis cf a new ¢ ou regiment; but a subsequent | 8 Sullivan street, used for the pu Adopted. Resolved, That the Superintendent of Lamps and Gas e directed to cause the lamps at the corners of the rete crossing Broadway, which have been recently founded, to be removed within the curbstones; and that e Street Commissioner cause the telegtaph poles aud ‘ening poste similarly situate. to be removed within the URANC , , IPB INBURANCE.—NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIVE . Grahs 1 Paci ved, weit the Board of Assistant Aldermen concur.) | Bader standing of the matter induced Captain es ursa've Soolety of London; Goneral Axont’s Oftce, ee Alnsel Coukaals be ditecced not bo onter | t Prooeed to albany again. and on this occasion le went | No, 7Geand syreod, doeeey City.—Tho abovs oom pat the Street Comm: er be directed t list, ag | Ormed with the written approval of almost ali the off Mnues 40 effect insurances om the Lives of persons resideas iu Jato any contract hereafter, until the assessment list, cera of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth reciments, their | tho Uaited Spates, and on California and ovhor apocial ha- repared by the Assessor in his departusnt, has b ontirmed by the Common Council ‘The board then adjourned sine die warts, 06 tsir rees o¢ promiem. Por wrms, blaak forma, | &e., please Aa adore 2 sae ta J, LEANDER STARA Ge A Al commanders, the Brigadier General, Mojor Dillon, and the officers of the staff, so that the foundation of a new | dragcon reg'ment may now be shorly looked for iu Long Island pia = Tacapaal Theatrical and Musical. iC MDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD LINE, FOR Putt. /"iadelphia, a6 10 o°olo0k. A. M., feom pior No. 1, Noren TRowrny Treatny.This spacious and elegant hon pl doer temple continues to be well Glisd nightly. with delighted | piyor, toovot Battery place, by steamboat JOUN PUTTER, and enthurisetic spectators, Hamblin’s untiring en- | easly (Sandays sxo0p' ving at Patisdolphia, a9 20 deavors to pleate the public are deserving of great patron- | P.M Face, 63; seo0nd ee, cmlgzant tine, te 3 Hee . nou nd we are bappy tofind that he ts reaping a prosper- | tro, 81 i HOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE feb 18.--Yoe President in the chair, fhe minutes of he last meeting were read and approved, petition of members of Hydrant Company, for 15 addi. | wel men; for bulkhead at foot of 1ivth st. and lariem cof T. Wheeler, against personal tax; of residents r ‘"pdurth street and its vicinity, against a railroad weet, To-tight will be represented Bhaxspeare's EW YORK AND PHILADELPIIA DIRECTV. 3 hat street; from Henry Bitus, for relief from zedy of “Hamlet,” in which Biss F. Wallsok 0 % 4 prough that Siecta tn. weeeus ta Beeeae recon, |, Cart trege Ay of “ Hamlet, Tesi: | Mail and Expross 1 through in 44 hours, N.J ‘ax; in Felation to aenty third and ;peineet, respecting Hos propoted that it be referred to a spe- and Mr. Eddy will personate th: Twenty-fourth streets; from Vhial | The ox ding pirce will be the entertaining drama of Company No, id the “ Lady of the Lake,” which is powortully cast. Y TRAE Broanway Tivyatee.—The grand spectacle drama of Railroad, vis Jersey foot of Cortiands stros —lonve P! re 2 Paro reduced to $3 for fr: Baltimore, Washinetos ing Now York as 5 and S P.M, Liberty from foot of Walau and $250 fer second ana Cha through ti A resolution wai iets Ingemar, the Barbarian,’ which was s0 eminsntly auc- | sold in she above lines, and through urzace sarzicl in Vue d 4 june! th 8 i] ¢ ab i . an mecumtion Of the B ard of algeraaen and his | ce#stul at this popular theatre a ah rt time sinoe, isto bs | &. Mt M. ince trom Now York, wish thiovch voa- see Mayor, to inquire ato the practicability of | Performed this evening, with its origins! splomdid cast 23 one the ; yom the east side ofthe | Scenery, dresses, appointments The very pleasing ————— — down Nassau st street and South Ferry, gare. of oon, Cherry” will also be played, in waich . I (hoeo on the west side of the olty down Vesey street | Dre Micueham will personate the. pric SatainUOR 6, Sea omens On Monday evening, Mr Forrest will appear in bis celebrated character Cade, in his renowned tragedy of that naiwe, by pa requeat, and Bouth Ferry roadway, t Referred, Practise law in the Saprome Court—yo atvend before Congress--s0 prosecute sisime and so Against ihe Dopsrvments And Boards of Qom:aisaioners—\9 patonte at home and abrosd—to obtala pousions and fo Greenwich etreet, to the enn | in their return, they proceed w continues Line both ways. us maklog ‘4 Tenth etrecte; im | pleveseeicoted, Buob alight ond diverdded amusement Wi woot with prompt seeension, ewalk So aveoue D iT maceseded by his son, | % ADVERTISMENTS RENEWED STERY DAY. PAPERS ADOPTED ’, ~ yo Lies ab i 5 ih jteport of Finance Committee, concurring in the Benton's Tyearar.—Burton advertises an entertain- te > sat ot dabte, divigonse, leeacise ond inhe vad relative toa donation to Jas, MoWuire; con. ment of great variety for this evening, whivh will em- rey landeim i tring with the Board of Aldermen to pay Jonn MeDer- body @ powerful concentration of comic talent, Tne ROgO' ie 44 30 62, for retting sidewalk, &e, ia Madtaon | laughable piece of the “Fire Hater” Buckstone’s ‘popu- gles igh ip any Biate of 8h rect, in faver of paying Philip Mable for additional | lat farce entitied the | Happiest Day of my Life,” the | Sister eoming up ve she United Staten Supreme Covrton a, | Ticon the extousion of plot 14, East tiver; im favor of | pleasing burletta called the “Old Commodore,” and the | SO4et (Gmink Op te, she United Mates Repreme Court on ap- none os tows cotuinsg, und i coucating | ND tie wate Gusta hy © buid Dseovin, ‘ae sun ) Bem, 90.8 Carell Pace Gapitet bli: Wastinadca DO, ), Minch any i WIRANOLALe TO LEND ON BOND AND MORT- (t ge, in sums to suit applicants, on £100. > Lj tare, PRODUCTIVE OITY PRO- 500, and $1,000 operty centrally i C EAWRENGE, 75 Naseau stress Lsmoeburg. ral of RODE! OF Noel Second etreot, Wil- -TO IMPORTERS OF LACORS, EMBROI- 5,000. Tec tener we wane gposnt of reads. payan\ rooklyn, near out erry. Ad Broadway P' . sda in productive real’ estate, in “* Lace Goods," ALE, PAYAGLE AP ANY BANK IN in anf Ireland. Paroele forwarded +0 world, by EDWARDS, SANFORD & Ce., o's, 16 and 18 Wallstreet. Goode puroh: jeared on arri ahi d forwarded with the utmoot Hapateh Bills collected, he.y Ko. Dank of Ragland Nov and Bovoreigns wanted. & 3. TAPSCOT & C0. 86 SOUTH STRRET.— supply dratce forany am: ral ‘throughou! Great Britnin Kad Troiand. ‘They are ales a0 azo also solo agente fer the ¢, Aud the Swallow Tail Line, the Bramah Line of Liverpool Packets, and X Line of Lond eeeace by any of which ehips can be bove | OWERY THEATRE.—BOXRS, 8 OBNTS; PIT, 115 B.A. MARSUALL, SOLB LET. oonte; Seats in Orchestra Boxes, 60 cents. Bocre se0.— Deore oper at 64; to commence at7 o'clock. Boses a0 6%; curtain rises at 7 o’elock. Baturisy and Parquet, 60 cents; Fauily Oirole and Upper Tier, 2 ote, 21, she performances will commece with Bhakey Private Bores, $6 and $5. Saturday evening, Feo. 21, will HAMLET—Claudlus, Mr. Gritihe; Us be performed the deama cf INGOMAR THE balan kik s host, Mr. Stevens; Polonius, Mr. |= Mr. “4 Lacrtes, Mr. Goedall; Ophelis, Mies Fanny Ws! jertrade, Mrs. Parker. To con’ intitle t DY OF Dhs, Mr. Ei Red Murdoob, Mr. Cony; | Thomas Pris- Fitsjamee, Mr. Taylor; Allan Bane, Mr. Hamilton; Blanche | res°, Gouin Gheere Ba ong of Devon, Miss F. Wallsck;, Ellen, Mre Jordan. comrone, i eker. ORTON'S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STRIFE STOR PLAO Pr. RA.—GREAT A Boxes, $1, Ampbith Be oenwe, | meneGh of Max Marcliok, “Moadaay avening, erlormed Rossini's sem\-rerions | Ea Ga7is UADHA. Bets oF mab; Jeremiah Gosling, Mr. Johnston; Grace, Mi - | Ninetts.. yey . Bigno'ra B. Stofenone | lor. To be followed 7 tHe HAPPIEST Day OF & Mowe sore RB, Pico | Gianettio.... Bin A. Fiotte | —Mr. Gillman, Mr. Burton; Mr. Dodley, Mr. Res; Mre. Ond- | Moyor of Mage. . | ley, Mra. Boj Sophie, Miss Mary Taylor. Atser which, tisio Vimgrmdito. Big. Kow Signore Avogad: THE OLD COMMODORE—The Old Commedore, Mr. Blake: | Jeaac... Big. Patti i | ir, Burton; Mise Barriet, Mise Mary Taylor. To | IMtoL ce Proeis 7 ovelook, rew, M: jolude wi th the BOLD DRAGOOMB, ee 4 o'clock." ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM ETREBT.—BOOKS | PRARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSBUM.—P. T. DARNUM, | ‘open at 63; curtain rises at7 o'clock. Drees Circl ‘Maasger and Proprietor; John Green Ie, Asrint” Boxes, 25 cents; Pit, 123 vente; Orchontra Tickets, 60 081 | ant Manager. Admission to the entire Museum and per- Private Box Tickets, $1, Seturday srouing, F willbe | form Nh Ferformed the farce of WIGS AND WIDOWS—Antoine | 12: Mr. Fox: 6 La Floud, Mrv, Hautonville. wm Coque, whi r | the drama of JONTAHAN BRADFORD—Jonsthan a, Mr. Jones; Anno Bradford, Mre. U.P. Ni. | Mise elude with the mautioal drama of YANKEW | Aftor ¥ with the li ROOM. Tho of w T To concle ‘Sousie BapDaD ture, aro traly nacqualled in nom woeancer of the Gulf— larry Goodwill, Mise Hatha wn: Donna Gertrude, Mrs. Nichola. W. BYRNES & CO,,. NO. 69 SOUTH STREET, NEW York, and No. 36 Sight Drett Swallow Line of Liverpoo! kets, the Rod Star, Dramatic, and St. George's Line of Liverpool packete, sailing weekly.’ Cortiseates for the above lines oan be had RAFTS ON IRELAND, ETC.—THE SUBSCRIBERS draw Sight Drafts on various banks and bankare in Englang, Ireiand, and Scotland. in sums to suit. WILLIAMS & GUION, 40 Falton street. Passsre can bo secured by the old Black Star Line of Liverpool ailing Ist, ib, Lith, Ioab, 2lst, and 20th, of onth, kets, ry mi WEW PUBLICA’ T HECOUNTARPART OF TH te Cristo.'"—-Thie day publ 1 al which camo 50 tien; and which, id not but has co" mAs por ap the fi The scores societies, cially that of the Carbonari, legitimate descendants of the Illuminati, the schomes of their venté, or lodg Shey meditated, ar an foretell for this book a po “Count of Monto-Cristo,’ ot which ite eer, may be compete to no STRINGEK & TOWNSEND, No. SHIPPING. STEAMSHIP BROTHER JONATHAN.—A LIMITED (op Cs waveree: sexe te for Catone via Chay r rou! properly aranteed, per Brother Jonathan, whio! faila Thursday, tb instant. For passace, apply only vo UGA, EN TTS, Agcan bi Cortina DE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNI ail Bicamera.-The ships composing thie line are the a N jisadvantage. 22h Broadway. t following :— 'LANTIC, Captain Wost. ” is PACIFIC, aptain y' ARCTIC, Captain Luc BALTIC, Coptain Comstock. ADRIATIC, Captain Grafton. having been built by contrac expressly for rvice, overy oare ha aken i ‘oom mas in their enginos—t yrength and epeed, and their accommodations for p: re unequalled for elegance and comfort. ice of passage from New York to Liverpool, in first $120; in second cabin, $70. Bxclusive use of extra tize state-rooms, $300. om Liverpool to New York, £30 and £20. ‘An experienced surgeon attached to each ship. No berth seoured until paid for. PROPOSED DATRS OF BAILING. From New Yor! F Baturday, Feb, 2 10 0 Dee. 29, Tor freight or pascage apply 0 EDWARD K- COLLINS & Co., 56 Wall eb., X. York. BROWN, SHIPLEY & C erpool. E.G. ROBERTS & Co., 13 King’s Arms Yard, London. JOHN MUNROE & Co., 26 Rue Notre Dame aes Vic- toires, Paris; or DRAPER, Havre. ihips will not be silver, bullion jewelry, preci bills of lading ste signed theref: a therein expre: HE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL ‘Mail Stcamships, botwe ya York and Liverpoo! di- reat, and betwoen and Liverp. © Boston shipe ealy calling at Halifax te land and receive mails and pas 1 BIA, Capt. ——, PERSIA, Caps. ——. AFHICA, Capt. Ryrle. Asia, Capt DudKina. EUROPA, Capi Lov. NIAGARA, Oapt. Stone. a CAN ADA, Capt. Bazrison. RICA, Capt. Bhannon. AMBRIA, Capt. Leiteh, erry olest white light at mainmast bead ar: ted on port. from New York, Weduesday, Feb. 25th Arom eg iw from New York ob Pas from Now York or Bostom to Liverpool—Firsy Gabin, $120; Booend Cabin, 870. No berth seeurod until paid for. ere will ba charged on specie beyond an am fer al ex: ererience ‘surgeon on board. letters and vers must pase through the Post yao ty ly to For freleht ot Daswaaes SEPY I ap, Jr.. 98 Broad and other foreign goods reocived yn with British goods. Through bilis of OR LIVERPOOL—UNITED BTATES MAIL STEAM- ship PACEFIO, Captain Ezra Nye.—This steamer will rt with tho United States mails for Europe, positival 21, 9612 o'clock M., from hor berth at root. No borth scoured till paid for. For freight or passage, having urequalled accommodations for olegance and comfo Wyte DWARD K. 8 & CO, No. 86 Wall stroct. amship Ailantic will succeed the Pacito, and sail F BE U. 8. MAIL, STEAMSHIP HERMANN, EDWARD Higgins, (U, S. N.) oommador will sail for Bromen, touching at Southampton, to land the mails and for England ard Franeo, on Ssturday, Fobra Wize 3 North river. Price ef Passage :— Baloo r io aad bin, Le fe d or Passage MOLLER, SAND & RIERA, Agents, 26 South ot. BB PHILADELPHIA AND LIVBRPOOL STEAM- sbip Company intend runuing their asw steamships as fo!lows:— FROM PHILADMLPHIA, City of Glasgow... .. «-Thursday,Maroh 4 Oity of Manchester. -beut Thursday, April 3 City of Olaegew. City of Manchester Ease: y N.Y. S roe, Piiladelphia. fore oabin, THOM pacers 7OX SAVRE—SROOND LINY—THE FOL lowing ships wili leas Hayes on the 16s, and New Tork on tae 16) of cach mon’ ‘rom 3, Fors Prom Haves, om N, To: om Hey Snip ST. DENTS, Zan, ob, Ie rooms, $0; in to £0 1,000 sons burshen, May Alonso Follansvoo, m Sept. Ship ST. NiIOHOLA! Fe a June be Ocr. aro ty ly R. D. Oonn, master, ‘ov. Ship WILLIAM TROL April (how), 1,200 tons burthea, Jobs, Willptd, master, hoy are al rst clase New York ba All coqulatte artiolos for bao oomfors d commanded by men of of pasuage la $100, withous wi iquors. Goods Yoo subsoribore will bo forwardod feeo irom any Ny ineurred. CKBN, Agonts, 18] Poart street. 9 oF ti pri tent to eherges bus Shoss noswal ” BOYD & HI UNITED STATES MAIL LINE did steamehip ALABAMA Now York for Savaausd, 9 from Pive No. apy te S4'T, L. MITOHILL, 1M Front rivet. Tuo Florida, Caps. Lyoa, ont Savurday, r For enced, sitepgih, accommodation, and far, th our cosas. Travellors ar euth ona.oeet doops teh and acourac: rood r rn a railrord, ehonld have the mame of the dopoy av which Shey ars to be loft marked distinotiy on each packsxe, EBD STATES AND PACIFIC MALL STEAMSHIP mpany—Oniy ¥ line fo Francie, vis Havana sod Ch o'clock P. M. jw doudie aneins GEOSGIA, unequalic oommodations a 4, DB. D. Porter, U , commander, will a ebruacy 24, trom bor pler, at foot of Warren s £, With tha’ governmons mails, for ¢ ho favorite U.S, M. syeamship N y delay tor San Fras Pan he oie, 7 Wess oof lndlag stanod av dhe ¢ ee a: coMraNy.— Ths dowdle »: ) ETATES MAIL STRAMSHIP And passage to Now Urioans ? FALCON, | 1 leave THE ONLY THROUGH ow steamship WILLIAM P aares and Yan Juan Passengers taking she h tickets b a be 49 Shxough without any de- 0 For paosoge, pply MEK & CO., § Broadway; or ‘B.S. BAIGHE, No.7 rary Pl 7 LINE FOR CALIFORNIA.—OPFOS: a ly, at reduced rates of fare.—The BROTHER JONA’ 1,80) to noe. wt hecoday, M., from N.K. For feign tedueed raveg vi wrly ve B, MILLS, Agent, Si Courtiand stpect, ber, value, variety aud int Koh. by those of aay collection in Amerion. th wl 7 Dikmo Happy Family, CONOBRTS, BY THR | ‘inued at Hope Chapol, ERMAN THEATRE—ASTOR PLACE OPERA HOUSE. a 2 —Booond | Extra performance on Saturda; "eb, 21, | appesranee of a Am. Kinne as Jean d’Aro, in tho JU burg. CARD —MR. W. G quer, 60 vo comm DRISTY’S OPERA HOUSM, MECHANICS’ HALL, XO, 472 Broadway, @ Grand stroct.—Oper TN late C) if 1 be tod by werand Orolostrs | during bbe w réher notice. The original an of 50 performers, comprising the first talent in the United | Keown Christy's Minstrels, comprising an etlciend and ver- States. Tho rrand Sinfonie (the consecration of tones) vy , eatile “eorps’ of “talented” and “experienced performers,” L. Spobr, will be played. ‘Tiokete, ( conte, to all parte of the | Under the managomont of B. P. Christy, wh noerts im hall—to ‘be had in all the murio stores and Shis city, for » succession of “five . ea Frinelpal hevels. N Se Doors open at 7 o'clock; to commence at!. ate | with favor by high! ‘be eooured, without extra charge, on applic Tickets, 25 ) where diagrame may be scen, For further particulars, | in. i intro see program: fal * the Beturday afternoon conoert : continued. On Bsturday next, Fob. 21st, annual | METROPOLITAN BALL. —THR CREAT HUNGARIAN Wizard, L. Kormendi. will give hia fires grand enter- tainment in Americe on, Thureday evening, Muzoh 4, 18 A varioty of beautiful and astounding decapiicue, nevor eed in this country. Tickets, 6 cente—to be Lad Bobubert & Co., £57 Broadway; G. & B, Westor- hers, 190 Broadway, corner of Roado etree’; At y ivings Arer: Frepsk’t, and other principal bh: tela and music atore IRCUS.—NEW YORK AMPH!ITHEATRS, $7 BSOWBRY, ~The Miracle accomplished —Treme! 8 Ox ing exhibition —Trium h of scionce! —-Pro: Movor- ird Antipodesn Froimenade will take pisce ¢! J. Rayner. s ELLOWS' x No. INSTRELS AND BTHIOPIAN DBLI- 444 Broadway. This band, comprising the worl@—such as k. iter, the 0 also here arg stgangors in Ni 1d be neon by sll lovers of fun and original rformanee on mimics York, and shou! wit; Briggs, tho unrivalled banjoist, whoue the ban excels anything ever heard; not RB. White, best manufactarer of «1 nun dra own, with 18, The feas wae performed wita perfoot 8 to mentio) o'elook; performancs | Ri J ening. In order to reli he audience from | mences at7 look every evening; and on Wednesday | all app: m of danger to the operator, procktions have Saturday afternoons at U o'clock. Admivtanoe, 25 | boon or] eoeive him astely, in co: of falling from his children, 123¢ cents. invert form. Thoussnos were unable to gia adinise | | sion, it will therefore bo necessary eure places in seasen, OWERY AMPOITHRATR | for shit ahibition, Boxes, 28 cte,; Pit, (2), ota, Monday evening, Feb. 234.—th aaa ae z New York Amphith h | PEAMEUIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM EQUARR, ONE | ricco rendered by Mr. te pair eexaneye the National Thestre— Goorre Les, of the equestrian eraoe sustained ietor.—Saloon performances every afternoon an ° nverisinmente to commence In the eftornooe ab ihre | Monday evening, Feb. 20d, for hia benefit, on which Oveasion the moss distinguished equestrian and gymnastic artistes Asye genorously volunteered their servic whom will appear in s future advert! MoCormick, the wonderful antipodean wise kindly volunteered to give am exter art on the occasion. Crelock, and in the evening at half-pase soven oolock. The entertainmente are varied and soleot, and such se can be seen at no other place of entertainment in Now York, eon- sisting of Lea's Female Ethiopian Opera Troupe; sno, Mong, Grogoire, she strongest man in the world, who will’ broak Any stone the audience enoose to offer im; ho will also | challenge any man to “kills bullook,” with his clenched | Gist, forany amount of money; a Troupe of Model Artiote, | who arc aclected for thelr _beanty and and who per company of Arab tho names of ent. Professor trian, has like- xhibition of ATTLER'S CORMORAMAS.—FIRST SERIES—EX@!- © bited at corner of Thirteenth street and Broadway. Open from 8 &. M. till 10 o'clock P.M. These works of ai sonate a number of beautiful tableau: Girl ‘ho go through 8 vari: of fonts of etrongth and dex- consist cfs collection of Views of Burope, Atis Minor, Syris ferity; a company of Male snd Female Artiste, who wil | the Holy Land, Bgypt, Nubia, and Arabia, They” 8 | give an exhibition of ualled in the | #ketched and painted in oil, by Professor Sattler. Adm conte. ‘worl: 4; together with a sion, 25 eas ROOKLYN MUSEUM.-THE SUAK8PBARE DRAMA- tic Arsocintion, hav ng made arrangoments for tho Mu seum, will give one of their dramatic roprescatations shie = UNDAY, FEB. 23, 1! SACRED CONCRRT AT THE '¥ 0. an! 8 will appear:—Mr Em. Meyo: jentler, . utler, Muller, and the celebrated Hin gati ten G. B. BARNUM, Pre Admittancs, 2 av, Secretary. cente. Doore open av7; mence at # o'clook. SHIPPING, a EW LINE FOR 8AN FRANCISCO, VIA CHAGRES and Panama— Vanderbilt's new and spiendid double R. RK, NO. 2-THE NEW REMEDY.—RADWAY'S « new diecovery for the quick eure of BScrofala, Riek- &o., is performing the moss I tts. Syphilis, Tumors, Caneei steamship NORTHERN LIGHT, of 2,500 tous bar- | miraculous cures on record. T ren, will make her fret trip to Chagres direot, leaving New | vited toeall upon Kadway & C 18: York on Saturdey the 10th of April, at SP. M , from pier of their quick i No. 2, North river. Passengers b; Northern Light novating Resolvent io felt working in will ‘be take ym Panama lees than ten minutes aftor taki 01200 a FO 00 steams nip BB Tawie st from all objeetionable qualivie Relief, now and 6] 2,0 ‘The ly celebrated for ite quick curoof pain, is war- rahe Cy eben of thelr aecommodat reer ee SRD, the most distressing pains in a fow minutes rr 06 P.M. ‘or sale by A. H. Douglass, Paters | dived do meet she requiremente of tbe trade." The books are jan ig in a\ter dance from 9 A. M 1, Jor paseage, apply only, to eo. F now o z { i B. ALLEN, agent, No.9 Battery place, upatcirs. OR PABSAGE ONLY.—FOR SAN FRANCISCO, DI- reot— Regular Packet Line.—he splendid A 1, copper- EDICAL CARD.—DR. CLOVAR, BY HISSUPERION skill and practical experience, is enabled to effoct 4 {ell x KEEMLIN, quick and radical cures, in she most diftouls onace; but his | Rel Er ee Se aee ae RUA Oe Thin easel | success is moat assonleKing im Ahose Drosrasted casos, tee | offers superior inducements for passengers, being new and» Lf ekill of the most eminen’ physicians. Dr. | fast sailer, will make the passage in about ninety Her reeon of regular medical education and legal a¢ | accommodations for passengers cannot be surpassed. No 64, who devoted his attention practice: | froight taken, except small lote for npesses re. For passage only, apply t & D. FOWLBR, Agente, 86 Wont street, corner of Albany street. j}OR CALIFORNIA.—NEW AND INDEPENDENT Brcamship Company.—Opposition to the old monopoly. now and splendid swamship CITY OF NBW YOR! Ty LRU A ir rth river, Oth, in mm. Dr. G. revurni Ef aly appreciate bis jonts to hiscare. He is not reckoned empirical pretenders. whose flotiti papers. His office is N (wrODA Streot, near Dread: March 3 o'eloek indent steamships . ED WOMAN'S PRIV. A. M. Maurio TE MEDICALCOM~ Protessor of Cisorses b—Pricve iy bor of pavsengers, 40 pre (othmus. freight or pases appl: oF TOR ALM ER C0. NO. 80 Broadway, Or B. B. BA 7 Battery possession of thig Y, inarried, or thoso. Ke, a8 it discloses important secrets, STATE ROOM PASSAGE TO BAN FRANCISCO, FOR nown to them ald be artioularly, MORTON tying at Pier ‘ Bre po aie arneg Te shove whovo health doce not permit of am increase of tender her much moro easy and comfortable in rough f special importance. - weather at sea, than em: hor spacious 19, every female—the wife, the mother—the decks will afford ample reom for the convenience and exer- or the ether in the dec ‘the Gov. Morton will satiety ure coatemplstes ax important change, ‘thas she iss much sharper uses, symptoms, and the most efficiens ertain mode of cure, im every complain: is \. letter from s qentloman in Dayton. Nit Macnreeay Davros May Bin :—My wifo has been t ieee er great anguish uring her other taking posecanere. , and it is eonfdently be- md ver been made, i et rem: Apply to enol! YJAMES SMITH & BON, 114 Wallstreet, HROUGH TO SAN FRANCISCO. —NEW YORK | S24 sul and San Francisco Steamship Line.—The new steamship | Ment; ever: ITED BTATRS, 1,000 ¥ e burthen, Charlos bod 7. de ry San March nowy at SF, wi posed this state Was inevitabl te {one bur, | self to mcot the months ) I heard jas ocoasion, 01 April en comfor®, and enfohy, Are nod sue. 4 7 rou! experienc Ly 9 she ar overy esomeaux provi Ay Bg 59 Nork or Yemedy. Iv opened a prospect to me, which ahi ved was possible. Bus for this, ero another wor : BS & JOHNSTON, 90 Wall street. | Taye assed over my head, in all human probability ny wite HROUGH TICKETS FOR CALIFORNIA VIA THa | Would have been ta hor grave, and my children left mother- Straits of Magelian and Panama, by the magnificent new double ongine Steamship Reindeer. 1,20) tone burtnen, ble to convey more fully the D. Le Whoox, which will sail from'New York for she Ma they are of & nature strictly re perts on Thu: y, the lst April, 1852, This steam- othe <oi.ayn ‘pal mar aD ressly for the Calitorn! o, {a 6 publishing ofc, 1 fis oxpested Sho shortest | Hii? Mobile, alabama: BB: Peterson, 06 Ubestaat veesee ana ‘et Philedelphis. oo a nusiber willie Green mrO7, tne receipt of 81, 8 copy will be transmitted by mail, it tage, to 3 Ited Beases. “All Yotvers Tor freien ot Mokote sp- | Tans be addroese | 40 Dr. a. M. Macriceau, bes 96 Washington iroowr NK. | LEN ah! testa n ih R, LA OROIX'S PRIVATE - MEDICAL TREATISE— SF PANCICS, guneas Fitth edition; by M. B. Le Croix, M. D., Albany, N. ¥. ULIA ANN, Uill peattively ccil'ce | Cheapest book ever published ; 20 pages and 150 fine plates ANN, will positively sail oa | on the Ph iology of Marriage, end ube seores. infirmities eighty or ninety days; a 8, whiel fey the rein. ‘Way superior to aay other ow in perk. | eurogete TIAN from ine aa eure ation, 10 secure passage in this beautiful voosel, cury, with the Ruthor’s imited number will he Tisqualifoations, BUTLER, BROTHER: iusteatia, 118 and 168 Bouth the repr Fo SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.—THE A. 16U- perior Clipper Bark ASA PACKER. W. L. Crothere, master, will sail from Ph on the 28th of Fi in bailast trim, with pai ly. bark ie fitted ‘up witl length wsO8, these conte: ‘overcome objections ould take this acon. It sroate of all diseases of fe lo, Stas sulting any footer, perly anderstood by those whom Shey employ, and thus rd agatzat the imipositic ao! valent’ in Dr. Le Croix a important step without fires mil i lea, whothor married jon! aid, befo: one, however, consulting ite ¥ per cabin, $225; lower $) $160. For passage, apply immediately to N. B MOSELEY, *7 South Front street, or A. W. BALL, wa east corner of Front and Walnut stroots, Philadelptia. N. B.— It is confidently capected shat the passage will be ma. in pinoty days, fe elit Tacelve one oR 3 MAIL STSAMSGIP COMPANY. RS senate Atbaey, Ney Bale ep ans, Havans.—Change of ‘Hann street, and ‘Stringor & Townsend, ¥. Branch chiice, 64 Lloyd street, Battal. ms street, N. RK. crs eipely, Kates of passage ew arrangement—Ladi a’ saloon bert do., $70, forward do, $o%; steerage 4 taken on freight to Hsvans. Passeng: HU bo Sranstorred to anothor s¥esmahtp of this line at Mas fri ly 10 MO. ROBERTS, ry OOTRESS KAMMEL, old practitioner for s, D hind of diseases to whioh 17 West sbroot, corner of Warren street, | —— | J)%,J,,MORDAC'S PREVENTIVE CAN BE PR | | " NPEPINDENT LINE—THROUGH, SICKMTS.—7UR | pu yo mee, cusioag Se” cue whe 1 Ke splendid and fasv evesmship ¢ : el ine renee whole famili mole iso ions, having been thoroughly regvted and considorably | $2 Rot feel inclined to ine ” isk di enlarged, will enll for Opagres dices, on Thursday, Feb. 3h | —— NES ea eae nneod with the Lndepondons steamer, toeail from Pa: | LARMONT, SUKGEKO! TY, AND M. Ps ' Maroh The Brother Jonathan has proved heesel( | y + B, Madioine, bi super! ono of the {nate ore in the world, and passengors ar4 | jeoasment of all riv: which oshers invited to exsimine her, A lisited numbor of tarouge | ingly rapid vickets. Apply » A. PRIDE & CO many cases, 3 Broad street, near Wal! streot. yvhilitie oases of monthe jestruotion of the bones for 1@ vf thi 6% OTICR—TO MAST of for Sen Franctsvo. much sought yonr vorsel, cargo, veosels spoken, passengers’ neines, ., ‘tirely from wish any other thing you may th: my, f nove, for the for generations. dina Caliform d Rxchange Reading Room for All Ne 6 for cures thas, tions, in San Francisoo, whioh will be osilod for, on your ag | tival, by Commodores Robert 8 Markia, Marine Reperter for tho Alta and Mowe Room, aad Jase of the Mow York Uerslé, he it not afrsid to sosers, oannod be arene hough hie receptors were the Cx + Rioor ‘aris and Acton of Pinions The csttiteates also include the very unforvans\ ly numorons victims of solf-abuse, a9 there are tho ot be cured with medisines. Ho, therefor MKDICAL. OCTOR WARD MAKES NU aciieato “di I CURBS OF Brosdway irg porsonall morning till tyo doors from B 1m boat ome at lark. ¥ ticiparion %o find yo: Mil cured, Gonsui porite Svowart's—not in ‘work will soon be published, drveziow, N. B, ino. nding sn exp Usrorte NATR'S eradionting digens meat promps eradio fauta, {f better in tions prirabe. A aclios! boom iN £Q' eased by all who : , yed ao mild, is may be iv Ail private disesses vanish under |: al bi Who will gtve fi 4, a easily mi Tomembor it, WAKD'S, Canal sirces, corner of Brosdway. shale tavede etesatien of ike ‘OTHE DISAPPOINTED.—DR. WARD CAN BR OF can oure thom. No (eo ce a service, his trostmens at once removing tha Le pation’ f Ting and probable detention te ve \aily many vo him fire nor of Broadway. I R, WARD, DRVOTZD TO DELICATE DISRASRS nown. Al Akes the spoodics) a over Ne, ohed s private disease, make early appii | ener thomeely: mont ig bho admiration of ph: Canal street, corn ns thomacl ves. Th inted are certaia of s oure from him, howover muck siher doctors may nave fallod; relief afforded at once; ousot sometimes im six hi sytpite’, modioal book | 5 roadway, = rei -ARD JEFFRIES ANTIDOTE, A $0B feast Festelotios of alah, foos atatis, Office, Canal stroot, corner of I R. DE LANEY'S CELEBRATED CURATI = struments, only certain cure fer those deploratie ¢ from self-abuse, exce ho. Lispenard atrent, New York. The most means of bie ontirely new inventions, roe f. Preepesvan, wink Goreiiwates, Keats, | infirmities had at his o 00 & week---many are eured zZ 4 Binge Bas tored be maw ly vy wi Lette, Mat Crmaulenlivie, bby