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PECAL OPMION REsrne ASSERTIONS THAT THE CHARTER OF THE TRANSIT ir FORFEITED ages ogee ‘ew Yorx, Nov. 24, 1852 TOMS OF THE ACCEsee! — In anewer r communication of P. ary say tha tiny corporation of Com: wih the eberer" ranted ‘oy the ale. of fs the Accessory Cramsit Company, and f the Director of the State of N! the 310 of Mareh 1852 referred to by in his correspondevoe with the Transit Company; neta has not exhibited to pany aby epecial in rig ine or wathority from joes sed otber than [ ree before tw, ‘are of opinion. in auvwer to your Urst question, that ts por clothed with powers, by Riser of or vested with competent authority, by virtue her a Ye appoint commissioners un third section of the charter for adjusting disputes | troversies betweem the company and the ‘govern- of Nicaragua | we are further of opinion, in answer to your Beeond question, that the suid oompany has not forfeliod iw cert by @ refusal to appoint commissioners om the “Teno of Mr Mercole's a ancwer to the third or jon, we think that the eor- | Mr Marooleta, between Geptiemen 204 ipstant, the undersigned have exemined the Charier ana tot of In the American — fe ame Pacific chip Camat i a hie sere nie Tit rH a a Bs ae = icles of the charter; om the contrary. it is quite manifest the company merely require to be satisfied as to the | ef of Mr. Marcek ta {0 appcint comuisionsrs ou be- | of the government ‘This was entirely proper—the eutbority of the bosrd of commissioners ought to be per- fect in respect to tbe government as well as in respect to the ccmpany If rush due authority did not exist, and the award sbould be 1» any ro-pect unsatisfactory to Ni Caragva. it might be repudiated by that government Your fourih interrogatory requires us to | epinion upon a questiow o! interastional law. and baring considered it, we can come to no otter conclusion tham that the State of Nicarazva is not at this time represent. | ed in the United States by a Eavey &xtraordimary and | Minister Pienipotestiary,”’ on the contrary. when that State. together with the Sts es ot Honduras aud San Sal- | vador,formec a new relation under the name of the “Go. | Vernment ef the Nationa! Representation” charged | with the conduct and management of uil toreign affairs, the functions of Mr. Marovlets, as the representative of | Nicaracua necessarily ocaced | ‘The State which he bad util then represeated beoume | orelgn affairs wore concermad, inthe | nment of the * National taw. and insiamees of 8 like kina have net untreqieotiy occurred in prac’ The union between Scotland and Enogisnd is ome, Lage between Texas and the United Srates fs another by ber own com became incorporated with Hopduras sx 3, end its own exerntive, iegisiative and judicial depart- wents. for the government of its own domoestis concarms, get seems quite clear that the sovereiguty of each £0 ‘a8 foreign vations s¢ eOnoerned. bi came merged by the Act of Univn, and for al practical purposes com pletely extinguished We therefore conclude that Niaga- | Fa hes not ai this time any national represeatative In NOR, a. this country. CHAS, 0” FINANCIAL AND CUMMERUIAL, MONEY MARKET, | New Yorx, Ncy, 18-6 P.M. During the past week the s\ock market has been unu- gusily active, and prices at the close yesterday show oon- Biderable variation from those current at the close of the week previous. About the usual fluctuations have been experienced, and tho street brokers have hadithe market Bil to themselves. Outsiders appear to take very littlein Yerest im the speculative movements of the day. Tho transactions lately have been principally for cash. With an abundant supply of money, it is surprising the upward movement is not more active and better sustained. The only cause for this is the situation of the leading fancies, They are held in large lois. Were they more generally @istributed the market would be in » more healthy state, gad the movement, one way or the other, would be of a more decided character. According to the Curtom House returns, the exporte- | tien of specie from this port last week was quite Limited. | ‘We annex the official statement fur the week and for the Brurwents oy Srecix From THe Port or New fonk. Brig Graosds, Venesuelo, Am. gold... $30,000 Btowmship Pacite, ‘Liverpool. Am gold...» 2,000 de. do. Eng. do. . 610 Total from Nov. 20 to Nov. 2 $632 610 Previously reported .. 23,744,950 ‘Total for 1852....... ee ak’! $98,777,500 ‘The agents of the Pasific report shipments of specie by Me steamer to be two hundred thousand dollars. Tho Pustom House returns ure probably correct. ‘The revenue of the State of Rhode Isiand, during the year ending October 1, 1852, amounted to $58,765; ex- penditures during the same period $60,747; deficit in revenue, $1 962. It is the impression in Chieago, that the proposition to amend the constitution of Ilitacis, so as to make ths sum mow divided upon the principal of the Bate debt upom the first day of every January applicable to the purchase of fhe State bends st their market value, and which was pubmitted to the people at the recent elestion, has been Jost, a it required s vote equal to a mejority of all the wotes cast for Congressmen. It is not certain yet that puch is the result; if so there will be great efforts made Dy the Wall street financiers to oomein for # portion of the proceeds of the tax, to be distributed pro rata om the | | 1 st of January next. | The enncxed statement exhibits the qaantity and value of certain articles, other than dry goods, im ported Into this ry during the week ending and including Fri- “ | tor New Youx—Weency Lvrorrs. _ Phas. Value, | 6 $10 18 4083 1 474 | 1 194 22 859 2 4,288 56 2710 18 10 Drovsed skine 37 Undressed do Pacent...... 4 Boots& shoes 5 Leeches, 4 oi Lith. etone: 22 | Metais— - Brass goods, 2 Copper bars. 3 Per. caps Inon--tons Yi Cutlery... Gans Hardware. 7,718 6.031 1613 at Pectoinery » Por, aomnaias Vy Potav va 24875 Plaster 690 46a 8.19 5 338 2501 8520 Watcher... Wtohmstocls 2 Wine 230 Champarae |, 498 Teed #1 186 Sherry wite.. 16 White wine... leo Wood Mabogany.. 801 654 se FOO 4 a d.. Teta veive of mrrchenale pe Noveriber oe third week tn do. Total ww November, 1862 ..... Bho principal items cf import last week were mifollows | $16,800 ; ckins, undressed, i ; 564; copper, sheeting, $25,510 ; ron, $32,648; eutiery, $18,575; lnad. $46,407; tim, $20,109; watches $41,421. value of imports last week was smaller than usual, while the returns of export, will show ‘an increase im value for the rest of the year. The exports will compare more closely «ith the imports, which will tend materially to reduce the aggregate balance on the foreign trade of the country at large ‘The imports into this port are a criterion of thore of ths whole coun- try, while the exports from this port are but a moderate per cent of the total. It isestimated that nearly seventy five per cent of the aggregate importations into the United Btates are entered st this port, while less than one half of the aggregate exportation of merchandise, is cleared from this port. Within the past twe years the abipments of specie have been unusually large, and they have beem principally from this port. This has given New York a greater prominence im this branch of our ex- | port trade than usual. The following table shows the quantity of some of the principal articles of produce left at tide water from the commencement of navigation to 22d November, inclusive: during the years 1850, 213 days; 1851, 282 days; 1852, 215 days :— Receipts or Propuce at Troe Warten, 1850 7 1862. Canal open, Aprit22 = April 16, il Flour, bbis......... 2868772 8,204 585 3,162.375 Wheat, bush, + 8 006.336 2-999,943 6.080.312 Corn. « 8.184.057 TST 5.176419 820848 1,686,791 2.044.188 » 679.731 254,197 199,819 Ounce grains, bush. 2 a6 S02 8118278 = 6,183. 873 | Beef, bbis 1.646 63.351 64 SLL % 331 45.050 32 484 27,167 118.980 808 _7.585,748 i Lard 8257234 (10,774 251 9.738.503 Cheese. 128.463,137 -22:865.214 15 080,908 ILTI7 866 = 10,459,628 7,875,282 + 9.518821 10,953,023 9,085,615 The quantity of flour, wheat, corn and barley, left a tide water, during the third week in November, in the years 185] avd 1852, is as follor Flour bbie, Wheat. w. Corn, bu Barley, bu. V8L......157.537 153510130741 SON LLL 18621.111/158813 308.911 49,308 «= 2 ays54 Inc..... 1,276 Dec, 162,865 Ime. 87,348 Ino 21,243 ‘The aggregete quantity of the same articles left at tid water, from the commencement of navigation to the 224 November, inclusive, during the years 1851 and 1852, i as follows :— Flour, bbls, Wheat, bu. Corn. bu. Barleytbu 1861. 8204 685 2.099.943 TOTS 1,686 79 1852. 8,162,875 6,060 312 6,176,419 4,044,185 Dec 42,210 In 8,060,359 De 2.310696 In. 357,395 The aggregate quantity of the same articles left at tide water, from the commencement of navigation to the 224 November, inclusive, during the years 1850 and 1851, i# as follows :-— Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu, Corn, bu. - Barley, bu, | 1850,,. $68 772 8.066 33 3 184.057 1,630,818 Beokes LOR ETS, 5 6,080 312 SATO 419 pedo ti Inc,.... “208,008 In 2,993,976 Tn.1,992,362 In, 413,898 By reducing the wheat to flour, the quantity of the lat- ter left at tide water this year, compared with the corres- ponding period of last year, shows an increase of 569,364 bartels flour, ‘The name of the Building Associations Fire Insurance Company has been or is about being changed te the | Hamilton Fire Insurance Company, This company oom menced issuing polices on the 26th of May, 1853. Up to the 1st of November, 1852, the revenue and expenditures | had been as annexed:— Gross amount of income to date, = pre- miums and interest... $21,526 26 Deduct interest paid 354 67 Total... ne .- ALITL 59 Gross amount of expenditus ‘tex on capital, losses by fire, return petins POAMSUFANCE, S0...0.0ssecseseeeseeeseeeees 9,608 AL Total... i Seinean $11,660 18 ‘This ls equal to nearly eight per cent on the capital, ($150,000, at eight per cent, $12,000,) and when it is con- out five months business. those interested must be well pleased wich the investment. On the 20th of November, the company had in bank $10823 16, amd i$ is possible that a dividend of five per cent will be paid on the ist of January, 1863, This will luave @ surplus on band, subject to contingencies. The annexed statement gives the name, date of organ- zation, location, and capital, ef insurance companies in this State, estabiished under the Gencrallnsurance act o the State of New York. Inevnavce Comranies or tre State or New Yons, Es- TABLISHED BY Guvenat Act. Name of Company American Mutual... ‘American Mutual ‘Albany Ins. Co Atlantic Fire Ina.Co. bl. Location, Capital, 16 1850, Feb. 20. Brook! a, Jaw York ‘City: her York’ City! ..May 3.New York City, «May 14.Now York City, City Fire'Ins. Co... 1500. June 14, Roches Clinton Fire Ins.Go, .1850, July 9.Now York ..... 200 009 Commercial Ins,Co. -1551. /Feb. 11 Rochester... .. Columbian Ins. C ‘June 4)Amsterdam Dividend Mutual’ Bi y Ine. Co, 1849" | Buileing Aseociation Fire ins. S ). .Dee. 18. Saratoga Springs 100,000 .Sopt.17.New York... .. 200000 ‘Dec. 22/Union Springs; : 102,000 )..Oes. 29. Rochester... ... 100,009 | of Oneida mt -1961, Fravklin Mar e a Fire Ins. Co. of Jano 26, Utios . Aprill2. Saratoga Springs 100,000 |. Jan. 16.New York, 200,000 . July 14. mu, Jan. 3. ..Aug. 8. Waterford... .. 109,000 . April 1.Now York... .. 150,000 Cresc: nt, Sarate Junel., go Co 100,000 100,009 town Farmers’ Ins. Co... + 100,000 The Irving Ins. Co 2 209,000 The Knickerbocker Ins. Co at Wa . May 15... Waterford ....+ - qj 16. New York. 290,900 . Feb. 2). New York, 2,000 ..Peb. 27.Now York... +, 280,000 May 17,.New York...... 100,000 ). «May 17..New York,..... 100,000 June6, Amsterdam... 100,000 100,090 851..Dee 4.New York...... 100,000 $49, Ook. SL .Newark.. - Feb. 22. New York 300,000 -May 9, Johnstown, .... 190,000 . Sune 22, New York. . 200,000 | . Feb. 22.faratoga Sprinzs 100,000 vee sis ses 1861, Jam. 16,Cherry Valley... 100,000 orth American Mutual Ins. Co... 1851, .May 26, Brasher Falls... 100000 New York Indaem. nity Ins. Co. . daly 2, oe 100,000 Nassau Fire Ine Co 180,00 Northern Protec 190,000 350,000 1861. Jan. 16.Cherry Valley... 100,000 Pook ioopeie Mu- pital Fite ine Co. 1600. July 90.Peushkeopaie ... 100,09) Co... 1861. -April 1L.New York. ..... 150.000 Paoibe Fire I 1851, .April 17.New York.. 20,000 People aces Co. of the State of N.Y.. 1801, .May 14. Kingston,,...... 100,000 Relianee Fire lo e Mar.18.New York.. 200,000 nty | Mutual Ins. . 1851, Oct, 11, Largingburg. 109,000 | Republic Fire Ie 852, Mar. 22. New York ++ 1,000 schoharle “Cou yy Rutual Ins. Co Dee. 8. Cobleskill. . 100,00 Stuy vesant Ine, Co.) Jen. 7,.New York 30,000 Steuben Farmer end Merchants’ Ins. Co. . 1851, Sept. 2. Bath 100,000 St. Nic holes Fire Ins. Co. «+ 1861, Sept. 0,New ¥ork..... 150,000 Salem Fire! Ins. € ‘of Ftate o! 1852, July 9. .Salom..... 100,000 United Stavea Lite . C Jan. 26.Now Vork...... 100 0090 ort Plain. 100,000 | Feb. 22. Snra'ga Springs. Nev. §,.Wost Potedam., 100,000 | Mutoal Ine. € . 1849, Dee 14.Graneitle Cor’s, 100,000 Warhington Ine o. 1800, Web. 11. New Vork.. (270,000 Waterville Protoo tion Jue. € 1851, Feb. 3,, Waterville 100 000 Wyoming County Mutual Ine. Co... 161, Now. 25. Wi 100,000 Tetal 4 ory . $9,517,000 Wa subjoin the foll thaling la on of the Comptrotier of the State of New York -— ,, It is not easy to determine the degree of onmidencs am | insurence company Jer's cer opriderable nee is ao notlmnas ¢ ip gainieg “he confidence of inquires and the pab- cunts 10 nothing more then « deslaravion that, ntly, the company has eomaveced operations 60 gto law. There remaiks are by no means made to excite puspl- clo, but to prevent undue importanos being attach»! to idered that such large earnings were accumulated from | ‘The annexed statement exhibits the quantity of certain articles which have arrived and cleared at Cleveland, | Ohio, during the years ending Nov. 14, 1851 and 1852;— Commence oF CLeveLann, On10-~J85t anv 1862. Arrived P 70 18! | Pork, sale | 44.843 | 998 059 |W Coal, 3.207 9709 4 vee TATSTL 1,052,161 Merchandize, Ibs... 1@847.118 = 8.430.775 ‘Molasses, 1b: 1,636,687 8 Ibe. 2,297,343 Coffee. Ibs f 1699 554 Crockery, lbs 647,372 554 384 Tron, wrought, cast and pig 11,161,692 20,728 829 | Fish, bbis 19,943 18,143, 57 804 46 O34 9574435 18.292 455 | 6,907,760 5,394,300 In the comparison with 1861, it will be seen the increase is pretty large of most articles. Cora bes fallen olf to | the amount of 136,162 bushels, but wheat has increased 390.835 bushels, and flour 114,745 bbis., which makes the ) total increase of wheat equal to 964580 bushels. Tho | increase of butter ia more than 309,000 pounds, bacon 300,000 pounds, and choete abont $26,000 pounds. The export of pork shows a small increase; but that is no crl- terion to judge of the amount raised, as an immense bus- inese has been done im the way of shippieg live hogs. It is estimated that the increase of shipments of live hogs | East bas been three-fold greater this year than last, | ‘That partof the Susquebauns Railroad extending from | Bridgeport on the west bauk of the Suequehaans, oppo- | site Harrisburg, up to Sumbury, 8 distance of fifty-four | wiles, baa been let to contractora on very favorable terms. The route slong which the road will pass pre- eentsa continuous grade of the easiest and most favora- | ble character In the frst eight miles on ita way up the river valley the road will connect with the Penmsylyania Railroad; and at successive intervals of a few miles each connections will also be made with the Dauphin, Lyken’s Valley, Trevorton and Shamokin Railrosds—each of which penetrates its appropriate coal region. Though the active portion of the fall season is over atill a large November business is doing in dry goods | The wholesale houses are uot very busy, but second class dealers and jobbers are tolerably well employed, | All parties have moderate stocks om hand, and succeed in | selling them at full prices. excepting when they are dis- posed of by auction, when owners are obliged to muke an occasional concession in order to get rid of old shopkeop- ers, Very fw of these, however, remain in private stores, and hence their trivial depreciation will not ma- terially deteriorate the met profits of the fall trade, which are generally reported to have far exeesded those of the same period last year. This is owing more to the sound | | basis upon which the transactions of the last three | months have bee@tonducted, than to any positive rise in the value of goods, For while heavy sales of all fa brics were effected at very high and buoyant rates, com- paratively few debts were incurred, and even those fe were camoelled, sometimes before, but slways on the ma- turity of notes. This, in our opinion, has been the chief | cause ef the almost urprecedented success of the trade during the season now drawing to « close, Consider. able quantities of spring commodities are coming for- wards at present, and a fow operations are reportedjas having occurred in such during the past week; but, as ‘we are advised, neither the imports nor the sales of next seacon’s geods will be extensive until near the end of © mext month, and the beginning of 1853. Heavy brown shestings and shirtings are in moderate, and light do. anf do. are in spirited demand, at fall and firm pricer. They are all now im limited supply, and display an ad- vancing tendency. After the large consumption of bleached goods which we have heretofore noted, we have yet to report a steady business in shestings andshirtings, at unchanged figures. There is a small amount, though a perfect variety, remaining on hand, A partial scarcity of drilis exists, The demand for those articles is good, | | | and they are held at 8c. u 8<c for browns, 8c. a 840. for bleached, and 9:0. for blues. The Osuaburgh trade is not active, yet a fair quantity ef such fabrics are daily sold at uniform prices. The enhanced views of owners of denims are raid to obstruct trawsactions. All | desirable kinds are quoted at 90. The market is poorly supplied with stripes, which ate in request at former rates. Ticks, also, are rare and firm, as before quoted. A brisk business continues to be transacted in Canton flannels, stocks of which are limited, and prices __ | of which are well maintained. A moderate inquiry prevails | for ginghams, at unaltered figures. There is very little doing in Linseys, desirable makes of which aro scarce, and held at 170180. Jeaus are plemty and dull. Tweeds seem im gocd demand and are unchanged. Dark muslin | de laines are freely offered and slowly bought at depressod peice ‘other sorts are in some request at 17 @ 190, Printing cloths are im light supply and fair demend, advan rates. Holders ark from 330. for 40 by 44, | to 53ce. for 68 by 72. There ii 2 moderate inquiry for prints, and they sustain their value. The surplus stocks are insignificant. Cloths are soariughy dealt in, only by the near by trade at umaltered quotations; the stook is not excessive, Desirable styles of caasimeres fimd ready buyers st fall prices; owners of untashionable makes are disposing | of them at easier rates. Satinets arercarce and quiet, at previous rates. Blankets are in poor supply and active re- quest; prices appear firm aud buoyant. Thereis not a great flannels, yet they retain their firmuess, Shawis are generally aciively sought after, and taken as fa:t as offered, at full quotations, There ix « gradually increasing quicecenoe in tho several branches of che for- eign dry goods connested with the reason, which is now rapidly approaching {ts end, Importers have almost dis- posed of their stocks, and are at present chiefly occupied | impreparing for tbe spring business, Tho jobbers ‘are wiftly reducing their suprliea, end will have pretty cloar lores by the time that the spring business usually be- comes active, As yet the importations have boen mode- rate; but the end of next month will bring an increased amount of manufactures forward Some of there w: come out at enhanced rates, and conseqnently oooa- sion an elevation of prices in this market, which, wo are | inclined to think, will. in view of the fact that all subso- quent arrivals must be more expensive. be permanently | establisbed, Tho consumption hsving kept pace with she sup) Hes of British goods during the season, and very little em DOW remaining. the prices of them are exrlemely fea ditplaying a slight upward tenor; they are gene. raily moderately inquired for, Semo kinds of English eloths attract more attention, but they are not purchased with any great freedom. French goods are mot very brisk. A better selected stock of black silks ke igen in market, but at too late a period to engage muck notice until the next season commences. Damask a1 id rilks are in slack request at unaltered raves. There is a scarcity of de¢irable velvets, ali kinds of which are uow in tolerably ard millinery goods are sparingly purchered and ex- | hibit no variadon ta prices. The stecks of fresh fabrios are yet light, but they wil! be inoressed by large artivals | towards the terminetion of the year. Buch a3 have already entered the port, will be retalued in thol packeges until the spring demand is more vigorous. Other continental manufactures are not im much request at present. the season for fall styles having almost passed by end that for epring makes being yet in the distan: Auction éeies are becoming very rare Oocurrences. A few took place lact weck but as they embraced no goods but the remnants of supplies of fall arcicles previously dis , they elicited very little motice t prices. | posed of in private treat: and,did not seriously CITY TRADE REPORT. | Satunpay. Nov. 27-6P.M. | vurvs.—Flour was more abundant and choapt | The demend was moderate for consumption. and acti for invectment ‘The sles reached 15.00% barrels. Sour | | and superfine No. 2. at $4 50 a $4 76; ordinary to choics Biate, $6 a $5 25, mixed to fancy Weetorn, and common | to good Obio. at $5 18% at $6 48%; with bape | 80 Obio. and ordi | $5 62}. We heard tha meal were teken at $2 60 and $8 75 por barrel | Continued in slack request at drooping rate | bushels Canedian white in bond, brought $1 0 | and 1 600 inferior Genesee do, $1 18. Kye war quiet, nud held at 9$¢ $1 per bushel. Some 7,000 bushels baricy changed hands at 700. & Tho ‘ate and Wertern oats | were rather inanimate at 630.0540. prt basuel, Corn had declining tendency. There were 25,000 bushels Gispored of ut Tbe w 800. foc new Gouthorn, an6 Slo. 0 | Bae. for mixed Western. Corton —The eales wore 1,090 bales to-day. at the quo- tations annexed. which holders supply the demand | freely — 18@ barrels, Stete and Jersey Wheat Livenroos CrassiricaTron, | Yew Orleans, | | Uplands. Florida, Molle and Tras. Inferior. 6. Nene Nove, | Ordiner, » 9 avs 9 a 0% Good Urdinary O1{a Gig * OMe Vie Middliog..... ale gato Good sitddiing 10 Bldg 10. B03 | Middilug Far 105601034 104 ul0%4 Fair... » liget0ig Fully Pair... Nosatmal Goed Fair... Do. Fibe......-. Do Now | | invity I all hands estions sted nt 16°09 » | liutes cop'ivued drm. though ragagemence | were lig! Liverpool 6000 busbels of whes token at 10¢¢. io ebip # bag a”. 1 000 bar ed at Sa Bd, ; 800 els of feel , at Se. Oa, and $00 bsles of cotton. at hd — There was no ohangs | | to noties in rates for London or Glagow fo Havre oot- ton wes being engaged at Ke, @ad asbos with tise nt | | third floor active demand and firm. The various other sorts of dress | N | every evening 1t8 [ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, aySEE SEVENTH PAGE. we Bi FURS. weer goes OF ALL NATIONS.—STIMULATED BY TH. at deman Li bes ae tor ste 6! cant ue sume, wiended she Cee pristor hae beon in of business, with oatiablisht country. ‘mports! Russian sable, cluding muff, cuffs, Vory tne Hudsos ny Pare Russian orming The royM MUROVOE. «6. Pho Suves ohine! French sable Serman vablo RRSPSS SS RESESS or. ) Viosorine, of Bar Tors altered, ol kof repaired, under the super tatendenos of fa prasileal F ‘Prouch fe rrier. ULPIN, Paris vsfantilly Cloak, Pur, and Shawl Emporium. 38! Rroadesy Yew York TENANTS’ BEGUTRR: Broanway, PROPERTY To LEASE TRE VAL UA~ die premises known as tie Olymgic thoatre, containii thirty let five incheson Drosdway, and one hunderd an twenty-five feet ix depth, togethor with an Lon Howard strcct, twenty-five by ninety foes, will be leaged for a term of yearn ‘uhis property is adiirably located for business pur- and from its size and commanding position off: rs very Treat rdvantages to any td requiring so large an area, find ia rarely to be met ¥ with on Broadway. Inquire of HORATIO BOGERS, SJokn stroot. OTTAGE FOR RENT, AT CLIFTON, STATEN Island.—A heautifal cottags. with coach house and sta- about ten minutes waik from Vanderbilt's leading, ri te rented furnished, or the house will be reuted and the ture sold low, as the owner if about removing South. The situstion in'a most desirable one. being immediately on tho Thay, having.» teautitul yiew of the harbor and e Brooklyn. Fine bathing ia front of the doa Possession given immediately. Apply to WerMoke, 85 Water stra yrUR. ISHED COTTAGE TO LET IN HARLEM. vhele, or part o noatly farnished and learantly situated, in t second houce from Feort h Beek he Harlem, from thi OUSE TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALE.—THE honse is a neat two story house. with range, ho cold water and bath, situated in the Eighth ward, b Hudeu and Greenwich streste; is in good order ino t which rate it oan be t and n reepect, Rent $440 per annum, for next your. The furniture is now, mado by M. Hutchings, and inexcellent order. A small family roquiring such 9 house will find this a very fevorable opportunity. Address W.J.8., 4b this office, at had, whieh will meet wit! (CHAMBERS STRER treet, a few doors Apply, ton. SHOOK, itreot. ao LET, WITH BOARD, A LARGE ill ONE ite of rooms on second fluor ; on also, rooms for single gentle: os mi pap ed tention. , THE NEW feom Broadway. partial board. ‘The location is pioasant, nished witk all the modern improvomente. onal ms constantly pass the door. Apply at No. 4 Abingd 10 LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY, WITHOUT CHILD- rop, the upper part ef the desirable dwelling house, No. 101 Varick atrent, consisting of two room ud three rooms, with pantries, hot and oold water. &o. Sixth Avense e Rail e@ door, Apply te JAMES PRiCB, 200 NO LET, WITH PARTIAL BOARD—TWO LARGE © furnished rooms, with d gar, ins private Freni fowily, rebiding at nutes walk from the Soath fer: Brooklyn. Address X. Y., Herald office. 10 LET—A FINE LARGE FRONT ROOM. AND BED- Foom attached, situated at No.4? Bowery, Will be very lew te a respectable person. Apply om the 10 LE. roPrl WO LARGE THREE STORY athe ATTIC uth side, in Frank! 1b, be i st Broadway. Th wae ce dae tisfactory tenant should apply, prei bui 8 one or two stories, and te ere Siive or eix story building, with parlors, diaing and 1 rooms, ovnverting the promise foronty-five and cighty Fooms, into an extensive Dearding- house er hotel, for which the looation—being convenims Broadway—in in every way, adupleably adapted. The plans may be seen at the office of the subvcribers.. For terns ply te DUMONT & HOSACK, No.l Wall stroet. O LET BY FLOOR—VERY GENTEEL AND COM- fortable apartments to respectable families, new brick honso. Inquire at No. 94 Christopher stro doors below Bleocker, in the paper store. hove ea physicia quire, fr ERY DESIRABLE APARTMENTS TO LRT—IN THR new single house corner of avenue A and Nintn streot, facing Tompsine Park—s splendid location Tho second and third stories, with Croton water aud gas furnished by the owner. Will be rented moderate to small, neat, re- spectable families. DILDREN'S CLOTHING HAVING DETRRMINED oll out my whele stock, comsisting of embroidered pants, hada, caps, and every variet a style of clidluren’ thing, msde fr 2 1 Pari- se theas in tnd for the pensen of he should give mo a call, as I shail o y great bargaiae, The goods must be sold. For holiday pressnts, this is & Tare chance. MRS. J. BENJAMIN, 995 Broadway. ST OFF CLOTHING WANTRD.—THE SUB3CRI- ber wishes to purchase $200 worth of good lefts off ring apperel of ever; iption. Porsone having large orsmsll quantities hah “4 of, can obtcin the fuil value ia current money by ¢: a, oF eddres:ing throug ane post, JAMES MORONEY tham street. ESS 7 store eit So AND F betel igen pipe —LADIBS | to dispone of, can ahi ran 3. dee te oe nt eped Heine ru et very do 'B. COMRN, aca’ Hudson strech. Ladies avtendod rs. shen. AST-OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.~ Ladies or gentleman Raving any clothing, f Jewelry to dispore cf, can obtain a fair onan price by sonding for, the subscriber, ‘at his residence, ef, through the post Ladiss sthondod by Mrs. Dussoldo1 ef, 18 Elm soreot, AST-OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED, Ladies aud ee having oast-off clothing or fur- atture te dispose of, obtain s fair cash for ae a tite be at vile Niended ors ray Kd maptly ateende Ladios _attende beatae "y |. COUEN, No. 66 im evreoke it Broadway, is abs oe wiater aired. 4 Sais” 22 28. FIRE ARTS. RYSTAL PALACR—THR FIRST ARTISTS AND RN- /gravers wanted, for the publication of an iMlustratd weekly paper and catalegas of the Exhibitios of all Nations to be beid In New York in 12s, Address box {4414 Post office, THE PATRONS OF ART.—A roUNG ARTIST, | 0 "To wte ds dertrous of advancing him wishes to enter into an engagement fentlemon, who will furnish the, neces igtence ‘or two or thro reseiving eat, the entire productions o rtist during tha? period. (An om feeling an interest in the matter, an Herald office, will reeeive in‘sedinte | person rofossion, WENTY FIVE CENT DAGUERREOTYPES & Co, who have predaced a now era in Daguorr otyping, give the utmort entisfaction for twenty-five conts, Bt cnolr extensive establishment, 289 Rrosdway. By theie new process, they take 150 Petaes daily, prodooing beaut i te in one sitting. ould pay over twenty-five o to for Dagnerreotyps APE DAGUERREOTYPES — NEARLY EMON- Gred taken on Thaokagiving day. ere diesp- | pointed by being too late. Call becore tht short daye if you want & ood likeness Rowery, over Anderson’ Iiseadway, wear Priaoo str NEY GLASSKS—BROOKS' DANCING AC bia new assembly rooms 36) Broome shionable stytea of this gountry and E shortest porsible thi for Indies and missos on Tuesday aftornoo tleok. A new claas for coutlemen, i uesda, (IY 10% o'clock. Also, & wow’ olaen ‘duesday aftern on from ids tiHl 6 o'el at r PRARING'S olassee are filling up rapidly’ Ladiew and young Masters, at 334 #1 aiteraoun; geatlomen, at 75% tnd 8) o'oleek, evening. te lgevous at t cupicd. Sehocis aud faint ae to pupils and parents a8 formerly, ‘evening, from for ohildrea, om RIVATE DANCING TASTROOTION, 2OOK-KEBPING AND. PANTING, BY. FOSTER, 2U- SR Eee atent Peveiiied Copy-Bools, Double Rnvey Tieod ted and other popular works, he ¢ ro-op. hmont at No row near Walker ste ten are quetified for mercnatils pursuits, ened superior mancer. ou AGE—A. DR P.BA ooen im the abore y part of tho Apoiy a 1G GYMNASIUM, ROB. 156 a ox" ‘8 UTTLIGHON begs leave to fe mind the th Sys pnainm ia open daily, from savrioe wotil for weuernl ovoroise. |G aen's glass moots public w P.M BP. M, for Ferd eye ene on Mondaye, Weauordnyy, aad Foduye, ot 34 in the afternoon. . ing whore an interview oan be | emblscing ill | 1 Orange streot, mear Che- | furniture, or | & ice, by eonding | 4 | RERS | age of improvement, ne | IL CROSBY | BUARDING AND LOUUGLNG. RROLL HOWB! OPPOSITE TIB Civee tert tot “Families andi cvusemen ose water. BI et eet ior dh eae a LET ations. Meals if desired, four rooms om a floor. Losptt jonirabls. and bor- reopen ance. Three aud meen a ae ke to G. D., this of Af RTM grtige TO LET, VIZ, TWO 8U Fanon and elogantly nished, aie 4 Bint. RS irae. table fen’ attached ‘Apply at No. 135 Bloooker street. i.) N AND HIS WIFE, OR ONE OR TWO Goale eatte an cen bese nes witha parlor ‘rooms. on" the Fee i teers Anslorivace, French feuily. Referonocs flo exchanged. Apply to PG Herald office. SHED PARLOR AND RED ROOMS, WITH Al Tr Nithout beard, at Ne. 7 Blecoker street, east of Broadway. pat aa A RESPECTABLE L ny. bape ed IN EAST BROOK- lyn, wisbos to ti dren to board. Parents please call at No.88 Centr: tata ew York, where alliafor matin oan be had. A Gan SLeMAN AND ap WIFE, OR A SINGLE gentleman, oan obtain pleas: rete 8 family where th ‘are bus for board y © No, Chr; eet. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A FRONT ROOM, ‘op second floor, furnished to agentls ‘ith bres! fast if desired. Tho house con'ains bathe, ga: water closets, &e. Apply at 54 Bond street. BosRD—A LARGR SQUARE ATTIC ROOM. BUTT. ‘ablo for'n gentleman and his wife; alo x axailor one, a let, with board, ina private house, Apply at 114 Frank- FRENCH LADY, TEACH er of piano, singin intivg, aud her hi fostor of mathematios, astrouomy, and wish board ina private family, where lessons in branches would be taken in a paym Tench Consuls off box 632 Post offie street, where vhi acter an and habite of 30 A®DING-SEVERAJ, LARGE ROOMS, ‘4 bodro me adjoining, suitable for WITH families ; winter on reasonable terms. ‘Featsient hoard $125 per day Reference requiced. BARKER, 347 Broadway OARD.—A PRIVATE*FAMILY oan ACCOM MO! ‘wo gentlomen, ors gentleman a} ife, with a han: some parlor and hedroom, and private table. Dinnor as five | orelook Also s single room. Appl ips 24 Fourth ave- hort distance abore Union equ B®, IN BROOKLYN, EIGHT MINUTES WALK from the Fulton ferry.—A gontleman and his wife oaa be accommodated with « pleasant second story front room and good board, in a private family; also, two single gentle- ten oan be accommodated. Full board’ for the lady, and board tor the gontioman. Apply at No. 11d High OARDING. toca ndjoining, gultabte for famill with or without board, cas be had, at L Bieceker street. ‘They fo wall furnish=d, with buchs? ce and gas on every flvor. | genteel as 5 full Sard ford iy? co end baths in connection with the rooms; or wi cal it to entleme ith Inquire a No. lt {hese board. street, near Cai OARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN. married couple. Losation ear the Hote!, For good with there are no other Srarders, a test od dress W. H. D,, Brooklyn Post Off OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WI two single geutlemen can be om ted and pleasant rooms at 156 East given and exehanged. | JMURNISRED ROOM AND PEDROOM TO LET, TO A BY A YOUNG ty Hall or Giobs genteel family, whore ‘rum will bo pata.” Ad eh. Bon TR: HE Houde 7 por bank aes paca eld and Be Bondeaty city bi givens Widta & PeNo. Mb ‘iltam str BRaEEt, Be. @ Wien mete 2 2 ee pue STORE FOR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIX- D rug store, well lesan oe in the upper part of ely fitted up jolng ® goo reaso ce, aa doting term. in o Prictor. For parti a cay i (OR SALE-AN OYSTER AND DINING SALOON; ‘one of the best stands in the city, For termsand rea- for celling, apply at 97 Bowory. facts test basher OR SAL A STEADY FAMILY RAY BORSA, Re] hands high. sovea years old nex) May uy ‘ia maenoes rigs g200. Aguress "Gay Lorse,” box 2,005, Be F and shape. office, OK SALFE.—THE PROPRIETOR OFFERS (HE WN- expired lense of hiv spacions saloons on Bro the frit oor, with fixturee, all in good order, aod now dune § good busines. This <a pppor tunity pte oilseed. Sage jafactory explanatio t . s BELL Kea Planations given by applying to a ARM FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PRO- perty, beautifully situated on Long Island, of 80 acres, n Miles tcom the city. Good house, barn, fences, &o. at 63 Tenth streot, Dey dook. OR SALE—TWO HOUSES ON ONE LOT, ON Bast Soventy-seventh str arenes, Brick house, fo frame house on r Price $320; $1,000 Many. Ta Forparticulers, apply soon, at. 79 Nassau street. mwoobs FS PoRBU "Ss, OR SALE—A RARE CHANCE FOR A MAN WITH A small capital.—Will be sold cheap for cash, the steck ‘and fixtures of the well known eating house and oyster saloon, No. 27 Bleoskor street. Ront low, and deing s fair Yusineds, Must be sold ou avcoxntot the owaer's bad Inquire for particulars, at the ssloon WN BAUD, 397 Bleocker streak. Fo RB SALE—-A FIRST RATE SOFA BEDSTEAD iw ood ord pertetorden cond floor, OR SALE-SIX BUILDING LOTS 50 BY 1 esch. Thoy are beautifully located, twent; ga walk from this city. and in sight of it, Firat class h are rap'dly boing built around thom, taken immediately. Terme 20 per Apply at Hudeon street. OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED DAGUERRIAN Gallery, with large aky-light eisht yours, Ie it adway, doing & good busines: ha a trance, will be sold for loss than cost. Koaesn for sellta made known on an intervi Address a note to B., Hert Fok 8ALE.—THE FIVE AND A HALF YEARS LEASE ce and fixtures cf a first rate publie house d: town, embracing the first oor, privile vin the cellar and yard only, To be sold if called forim mediate), fas the owperhas ae bu en tant must be attended t ) to KELLOGG & KIR' if req . Art taught grat ater oe: App! N, 24North William sar eet OR SALE—A DINING ae ten AND BOARDINGAND house, containing about forty furnished ree ¢ and is one of the most money nsking os Lind in the city, The ownor wishes te re- art in trade if desired. pig ante dy ROR SALE—A STAGE ROUTE, NEAR THE CIty, ean tens a distance of six orseven miles. consisting ‘and horses. A fine opportunity for s mam wish ‘Adagatr ot ee apply te ROBLN- AND FURNITORE OF SEVERAL also, several goo uven, doing & tne busta ay, above Grand OBINSON, 85N ie pegs situation: ding, on hotel. apply Fe mae wixtures AND Pieters | ef of a fine rei oe |, handso well furnished ; Wail street, aOR th oan reek, it atreet, | BF gontieman +, or tos ventleman and Iady,/ with board for ¢ at SY Charlton street, corner | all busines, ‘which one of the dest locations is New Yock of Hudson, Thos) sai tly. Apply te ROBINSON, & Naseau stroct, up stairs. URNISHED (00MS.—SINGLE ROOMS, WITH OR SALE—& DESIR 4 per week. ening seros aoiiag Glen Verne sald farm has on id Ouse, ice house, URNISHED PARLORS AND ROOMS TO 11 tres Ws orshards re. pess do, r | ways digectly oppceite the Metropoilian eet fal a Taras is withia soven minete?, walt | Hotel. two 4 Na New Haven balirosd. Ingeice'es MS, SIUBERY, 48 TAKEN THE LaRGu AND | commodious house jouawe streot, second door OR SALE—A CYLINDER STOVE, ADAPTED mmodate families of Fe, OF bar room, with sixty foot of Poss | Permanent or transi ard, | Al ‘emth avenue, or 223 South abreet. be | URNISHED ROOM—A FRONT ROOM, SUITABLE for one or more gentlemen, telat without board. The and a prasentiy situated, Apply at No. 1 State orusr of URNISHRD Lys TO LET— J ENTLEME! To board, in » privite family. ‘apni at 67 Frank- ‘Broadway. URNI*WED ROOMS TO LET—A IANDSOMELY faroished front room. with three windows, to let to a The privilege in the kitchen Sud atte room for servantee Also, two attic rooms, Apply 198 Walker striet. RIVATE BOARD.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, with br ard, at 34 East Twentioth street, between fourth avenue and Broadway. REE NEATLY FURNISHED ROoMS ey 2 jf 3 Z : B z & ; 3 3 e B 3 2 LET—TO ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN, WITHOUT antries, al ‘TE | board, s suit of well furnished rooms, wi wardrobe: private fsmil: WAxtED 170 LOW PRESSURE $1 EAMBOATS they must be fast, and not over 200 feet long. Apply J. M. WOODWARD, 71 Merchants’ Exchange. ABOUT AN HOUR'S sete 28, FUROHAS ma Ne acres of reat Ja rd . ae, stat. ox, ino New York Post oe “a! locas oft | A erred THE FIRST OF FEBRUARY NEXT, A store with fixtures, suitable for the lace and embroider; businors, on the west sido of Broadway, botweon Canal ani Fourth streets. Any person in the business, and in the de- sired location, whe wishes to 2S Feet sie of their stock im trade, may addross A. B, M., box 3,529 Post offios ANTED 0 PUROHASE—A SECOND HAN printing prese, suitable for printing cards, bill hoad Apply #0. C20. H. JONKS, stationer’s depot, 82 Jonn &e, AB, besaktaee and tes, in ® private anally wh | Would be no o},cction to their playing they please, Uno of thom wishos. vo piano, fm recempencation for board Pasa street. Best roferences given. Office, bex 3,088, stating terms, se. ek 400 cation m Please price will be paid, Preferred—sound, end porfeatly "vie er ieee carr sgo'and harness, Aédvess, throhgh New Rochelle, Westohesver county, New York, stating Icwees pros. vsIc.— -A LADY (AN ACCOMPLISHED SINGER ist, combining the Italian school) wish | obtain board tnd lodging in s privat family whers uction in music wilt be taben p compa | thereof Sie would, if conyecient, te hor thin lad hoe dn school. Roferenc Soharte Lu Broadway, where Spplication cen be | for pertionisi by writing to A. AC. this ofticn, ~ MADAME PETTIGREW. LATE PROM OF ed cd ‘and the public im ge: Hy is to resume her in- | sbructions'on the plano and ete ing, and may be applied to every morning, before 12 o'clock, at hor residouce, No. 160 Weat Twenty-second astro tween Seventh and Eighth ayenucs, ftefurence:—Motses, Sek arfeaberz & Luis, | No, 483 Bi TANOS TUNED, FOR 75, CENTS.—ORDERS Av Zid Canal stres 2 Newark avonuo, Jorsey Uity, promptly aad tly perfor Sd TONOR FARINA, PROFESSOR OF MUS} the pianofort malter Sern tog.) Ab de Lvwrense Pins my a 3. Pirniy, No ‘8 Kond strees. ‘apalcation may be mad. Sarles & Adey, and Win. ‘Vandorbsok, or at his resi- 00, No. sj Wat Twen' 3 cheap ash, s fino rosowoo id owe yor Price $145, Can bi doe vested to Pian Taner, Bowery, No. 8 4, — Signor BA eases. Won. Hall end *0n, A, Godous, Sohacfonberg S SECOND MAND w near Grad, nly on at 45 Norfolk atraot, x best wbaniverel 4 wis le, in el the olvicesh varietins; London and 0 vary superior Tot of Paltatet- brown tout, in half pint, plas, and. quart low areca by Wald. UNDERMILY, 499 AUNOICE WINES.—THP SUBSCRIBER OFFARS FOR 57 eale, at 45 Vine etreot, tha following wings of his own importation t—Val de Penas, the most delinions and sagred of all toe winop of the kinguom of Spain. ‘This wine infeomm the provinge of La Mancls, erown upon tho aytate of the Marquis of toate Crey, aud is the very same kind bhi Quixntey drank when ‘he declarid war aguinet tho wind: mills. A fow (louen of Moet’s high grade champagi tehe sends to Englaud and Ruesia, dry and roe. Sherrios f cba bighoes order; Veter Domeoq, Pemartin Romano, ke. 8a fav's highoud grades of bash ged aud white port ; | 3, FE Merch & ..'s book Madeira grape Jnice, ane dey South Sido; burgns live, hocks, clarete, Incrytnuclitiats &e. | * rn Giebkiee DAVIS. | | \SSORTMENT 1 TAR WORLD, OF | ics, wines, rum. gin, whiskey, oordi 1) caprosuly for family to, in every varie. yr cout cheapar then at gay other store; Wing from $10 Fre Aone, bottler re- W. HL. UNV ERUILL, 6) Btoome atcoets REMOVALS re STAM ARNOLN, MD, DENTIST, mas SIAM ARMOU?) warrea supper, to, 401 os saree’, Bet door wont) Brosdwos. w Don | pyanirone, WILL BR SOLD AT A BARGAIN, WO. 29 Beek: haaen oleae od \d counting-houso desks, tal shion stools, sofas, coush top centre ane, Saree wastetands; Sais cad weak ston mattresses made to order, feather beds, is Peete stoves. Furniture rented, or paid 3 imstale NEWTOWN PIPPINS FOR SALE.—ONE HUNDRED | barrels good Newtown, pippin apples, weil pep ta w barrels, and in good order for shipping, for P. MANSL ALL, 206 Fulton stcoate | £° TINSMITHS AND PLUMBERS—FOR SALE.—THR stork, tools and fatares of an old e:sablished stove tore and tin Ke is teste will be so shop. {The stock is now vi whole fententa will a lor welling’ vat "he Eanoee, or of Mr. J. M. $$$ ____. 10 HATTERS—A RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE, THE io} dine gn Laguire ut 345 Houston NUCH Ne is Warersteet "Tod -andnwell cotsbliobea ine oteady oe to era street, consisting of stock, fxturey, and 's five yoars from last May, the health of the pro} Pormittin i himself to the business say jonger. Cher lease—a large, commedious, and 1s, sewing ‘tha public horse ios Hot in the city of Wilmi: pr ae |, running from img and Front Legon snow doine's good "> wick could be ereased, ang an will pay « large interest sold “ieee ‘from ail ine or “particuiacs, inquire cunts, 1nguare it Mr. William Pfe- OOD AT $2 25.--I HAVE FOR SALE 300 CORDS OF Virginia th pi od, deli’ You. BEST row! tr jue wor 4, iclivered on @ t miles above Yorktowa. Pier tes ibe TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. AMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD FOR ERILAD <a hin Leaves by seeambout JOMN POTT! Pass teat ‘iaae, (by'2 Pr a line peer | het '. M. oO Ge Jens .Puctiaets Took ot Walnut | | [yupson RIVER RAILROAD.—TRAINS DAILY FROM Chambers street tor Al! Ex, 6 A.M, through in four hi reaching Buffalo or Montreal ate | Maid thin A. M5 through, way rain at gs) it train 5 P.M fation train 7 P. It al, Christophe kW ae AEP, ‘PHILADELPHIA—DIR&CT.— id Rx} Lines, through in four Baltimore Wamhlagton, Ne a re Hines; thro in tio? l Ay ‘M. and 636 P. M. lines from Eeatas lee with paeeene orogs tho ferry fifteen Wire, an Birr that tee areal hh an} Fue ta ASTROLVGY. | qyoRToNE TELUING “une. Ay WIN, RENOW! RENOWN | Ruroy Mi for kar ekiil ia foretotling the | fornial i vallt nee about ali oirea stants A sia who ma: hor. Sees Alin | French tnd German ts Ficvoo ‘itt pee. | reek aes tho F cole up oiaire. Offices hours HOTELS. TIONAL om DETROM.-Puis WOUSE, THM an a mi le ant, cate unt woah of Kphy. tn the tay of Me eee saad Now Yori Of the Montes? BANOW A ee z FP-TOYE—TOYS.—T0 Chose THis B my businose, I offer for sule, at reduoed price te he] you asforted, cith the abeve mt by the onvo oF from the tion of the bende to my roroh ané Gohemisa feo, at modorate and 75 Libort PARTNER WANTED, 1N A PROVITADLE PUDLIO house, situated in one of the leading thor ughfares, | and on a corner. Tho houre eotablicoed for the last Afteen | yoors Leese five ‘it £900 vo Gi oath required. Alb | Pocossary particulars wilt be qiven applica this day, | to B. MOWSS, & BD's aseau eteveee” NRW PUBLIGATIONS. AW nnn | Gas TO AUSTRALIA.—OOMPILED FROM LATR apa salanble Rnati TL works, with \@ really, cd by LENKE BELRNE, +4 ». Price 37% conte Por na

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