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V? TH t WHOLE NO. 7006. AaOIEMITI. MOWHBT THEATRE.?DOORS OPEN AT ?>fc CURTAIN ZJ rixaa at 7 e'elook. Boxae, 3S oeati; Pit, 13 V, oenta; SaaM in Otekettra Bmm. (0 eecta. VUMdu avaaing, Dao. 31, Will baaetad tha tractly (RICHARD THE THIRD?Doke . cf Gloat tr. Mr. Bdoj; Henry VI . Mr. Stavana: Ri?k?oaii, Mr. Uoodall; Buckingham. Mr OrlMthe; TraaaeL ten: BUxanaUi. Bra. Jardan; Lady Anna. Mra. ?7 Parker; Dcloheat el York. Mr>. G rattan. To roaolaJa wtkii the drama taUtled the BUTCHER'S DOG Of OBBNT-Blaok Martin Mr. Cony; Andrew Wolf. Mr. Taylor: KrauUnar. Mr. plana; Earl of Peffandcrf, Mr. Griathe; Friti, Mr. LeflUgwt.l: L^uiaa. Mra. Too mans, JcetUe. Mite Herring. B^l?B?R^fcnS?JB3;aS? qaetta, Ml canta; Saaand Tier, IB oanta; PriraM Boxaa, SB: Orabaatrn Saata, 7# ?<? _ _w> 'nneday araalng, Dae. 31, will o? played uTlrana of OLIVER TWIST?Mr. Brownlaw, Mr. Bland; Monk* Mr. Moorhouaa; Bumble, Mr. Bartaa: Art a Jul Dodger, Mr. Dun; B 11 Bykaa. Mr. Dyott; ?llrar Twlat, * Mlta Hill; Manny SykeaMiw F. Wall?o?; Mn. Oanay, Mra! Huxhee; Mra. Badwta. Mra. Dyott. To oonoluda with tha comedy of weak POINTS-Mr. Jolly, Mr. Blake; Jemmy Wheedle, Mr. Barton; Mr. Docker. Mr. RuieeU; Mr*. Docker, ^rc. ?yet>; Sally rybnt. Mlee Mnry Tnyler. National theatre, Chatham strebt.-doors open ?t6H; eurtein rises at 7 o'olcek. Dreee Clrole and Boxes, St eente; Pit, 12? tents; Orchestra TiokeU. so sestet Private Box Tiokete, si. WeJneeday evening, Deo. 51. the -an tertainmoate will commence with the drama of NI OK OF TOR WOODS?Bloody Nathan, Mr. J. R. Soot* Roland t'er reiter. Mr Arnold; Col. Brace. Mr.Taylor Ralph Stackpole, Mr. Fen; Ninon go. Mr. Bradehaw; Telle Dee, fare. Nlehel*. To be foUowed by the drama of the SLAVE'S REVENGEC'tto, Mr. BWnohard; Capl. Melrose, Mr. Stafford; Fhillipcw, Mr. Cooke; Peter Simple, Mr. Fox; Ora, Mre. Nichole. To conclado with the pantomime of tli* MARBLE MAIDEN. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO T. B. JOHNSTON ? The f iend* of tbi* gentleman will meet thin evening. t: 8 o'clock, at the Mercer H use, corner of, Broome and ircer Uresis, to perfect arrangements for the abuse Henefir, to take plaoe at Brougham'e Lyceum, on the orenin* of January 9tn, XcsAB. MAC8RKG0R MACDONAT.D, Chairman. f LIEUT. JAS D. POTTER, Vicj-Chairmtn. B. C. Arweoi). Treaeurer. Thadu>i?B. Gi.ovaa, J Cnae. W. Wu.i.ets, 'Secretariat j. W. Pa ha won k. > CONCERT AT METROPOLITAN HALL ?MISS CATHIniNic Ba t r*-Madam -Ao a etrong desire has been ex-recced on the part ef the teachert and loholaro of the Public Schools of this eity to hear you sing at a Concert for their gratification, we woald add oar earnest request to thoirn, ?.se that, it ooneisi ent with your other engagements, yon would afford them an early opportunity to near to diitlnguiehed a rocaliet With high consideration. Tonre. Re., Re., ' E. C. BENEDICT. Pree't Board of EduonUon. JOSEPH HcKBAN, Sup't Common Schools. Nxw Yobk, Dec 14. 1861. tin oompliauce with the aboye reqneet, CATHERINE HAYES begi to announoe that she will giro a Consort on Wedaetday afternoon. Die 31, at Metropolitan (late Trader) Hail. Arrangements hare been msda for the attendance of the B'.noele. end tickets may be procured on spplieation at the office, No. 3(f) Broadway, and at the Hall on Tuesday and Wednesday, trom 11 to 2o'cloek. Fortheaoeon tnodation of those ladies who may wish tc attend thii Concert, eeate will he secured?price $1. JDoon open at 12K; Concert to eommenea at S e'oloek. BARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM.-P. T. BARNUM, Manager end Proprietor; John Greenwood, Jr.. Assistant Manger. Admission to the m tire Museum end perforut9T, ...t. ,1.111,,, ..a*.. .... ..... !?/ ------ !>-. !, 12H coots extra. Wednesday. Use. SI. Afternoon, inciogst 'i o'clock, the powerfully interesting moral entitled THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD. Evening, O'clock, the so mreh apnlauded and popular oomady of R JON ES' COURTSHIP. Attet which, the new holitoe of fun. mischief, rasz'o and oachantmont. called LLACE OF PEACOCKS; or. the Fairy Girt. The Chieauty and the Chinese Family of tlx persons, haying turned from Europe, whore they were visited by Queen ia and the British court, are now hero. The keh i>iamond Is still hete; the Happy Family yet remains; taeoe novelties, Ac , Ac., axs all visible, at alrnsot all NKLIN MUSEUM, 175 CHATHAM SQUARE, ONE look above the National Theatre.?George Lea, sole stor.?Saloon povfotmaacos every afternoon and evenEn tertainmoate to commence in the afternoon at throe t, and ia the evening at halt-past seven u'clook The tinmtats are varied and select, and sach as can be 1 no other place of entertainment in New Fork, conof Lea's Female Ethiopian Opera Troops; also. Mens, re, the strongest man ia the world, who will break one the audieaoe choose to offer him; be will also go any man to "kill abultook" with his olenehed r any smeuat of money; a Troupe of Model Artiste, re selected for their beautvaad figure, and who pera number ef beautiful tableaux; a eempaay of Arab Who go through a variety ot t ots of etroagth and dex; a company of Malo and Fomalo Artists, who will a exhibition ef Marble ttetuary unequalled In the together with a variety of interesting performances aftemeon and evening Fer reticulars, ess bills of lay. Admission?Scats ia Private Boxes, SO coots: Seats, 27% teats; Boxes, 25 coats; Farjostte, 12% ICS ?NEW TORE AMPHITHEATRE, 37 BOWRRT. rand Oarnival week. Celebration of New Year's Day, perbdemoaetratioa in aid of Huagariaa iadepoadeaea. nxiav solas aa ssiiis ss* isnsMiisa at route aad osorcisoo lathe arena, which will be repeated on kj evtotng. On Wednesday evening the satire arose leef t! o bowse wi'l b? hauded over to the Hungarian il rsBuitiaa ia aid af eh* sraat oasse of aaivevaari Ib-rty. On thuredny (New Ycu'i Day) there *111 be three tagtxlltjnt erlerteicrneete?morning, altars ton an 1 eremng. Tli* dietiaxuiebed Paritiaa ei*e?lr|eaa# Mm*. ToorNieire. i? engaged for a limited nuinter of nighta, and will tneke bat brat appoaraaoa thie HUta on Monday. Jam. A Box*#, Ac.. at before' H I1C ITS -THE A M I'll ITfl f. ATRE OF MESSRS. R. - Sonde A Co. baa xrir pnat 1 u entire reoeinta ol edaeedirnext ia eld et the II auguries enuee. On Thure17 (Nov Tear?e Day) there *111 begirea three euperb enrtexnoiecu. The celebrated lladaae Tenralaire la likeiee to aruoar, eeoa after the holidaix. *lth a new manege arte; wLieh the hae lately had trained la Pari*. U~ ELCH'B NATIONAL CIRCUS. CHESNUT ST EMIT, TT below Ninth, Philadelphia.?L. B. Leah Manager.?Baagemeat of the treat Preach eqaeetrieaae. M ile Leal* aralaire, who will appear erery ereaing, asd ea Saturday afternoon*. ia nperb aoenee d'Equitation. eapperted bp I freaeh and An art earn company of nan railed ability, forcenix a combination of talent hitherto naeqaalled la PUladoiBrerr deecrlptlon of equeetrien aad aerotatie oatea aiamoct it here predated ea a eoele ef epleador unenraetedby ear eetabliahmrnt la the world. ProfVJ. M. Nlxea, B'vneatrtaa Director. Peatlaad end Worrell, elewae. A ST0 B PLACB OPERA IIOUSB.?PROFESSOR ANt dereea'e laeredible Myetarite thle erealag.?1The Gift ef lore. Tb- Bleotrie Ptenom -aa; Water renae Wine?The Great Etbihitiee Caeket; The Beltoaian Creation. The Bob hie. Co aad let year hetiday xitte from the Prefeteer'e Cornucopia Plaoee eaa to *1 oared at tae Bea ethci, from ? A. I. It t P. M for partlee. familie*,or tohoolt. I tie the meet S tercet.eg eeubliahaeeat ia the olty. Dey perfertaaaee* ea tw Tear'* Day aad erery Tburtdar aad Saturday, at 3 P. , during hie elay. Doore open at T o'clock) Wonder* commcaee at 8. Parqaette aad Dree* Circle, M eoele ; Upper 'ier. and Jurenlle* aader twelr* year*.2# ot*. The WUaxd'e lay ie limited. UK A I U K r 1BU lUtlBl M W TUB ULU i.TU liMff World.?ttuyvaaant laatitnto, Friday, To-aday, and Friday Emus go, January Vlh, U?h, and liiih, at 7H o'alook ftbsrtra Whitr.ay, ransatfy raturnad from a profoaaioaal tiui la B-iraix. will, by r? lueat. dalivor UtM of hit lltrrary aad ITr.oatic Imparaokatioaa, Illustrated artih trary pbaaa ? Hharaettr the Indian, Araarh \a. Brl'.on. aad friaauiaa.Sra tircnlar ) " Mr. Whitaay'a aatlon la aanal u tha Wan ragtdiaa oo tha ataga."? Laadoa Tlmaa, May 8. Uaaila Bsea'a ?iketa 80 (rata: Ladlrt', 23 . rata. WUJM BALL tHAIURi dblDCSCTOW CCABEP. AUBNTIOW.-THB FIRST V/ aoatal Itall af lha abate Compaay will ba hald at tba City Aaaambly Rooma. 430 braadway, an Wtdntaday eraalii. Daaritibrr II, 1 31 P. REMEDY. Saaratary. P. I. ?Wallace a llotiUa* Bald .a ar*agad oa tha abort saaMst. 1BIJII VOLrNTttRF-THK BfrOND ANNUAL Hit I, rf ?b- Pa' -io? Uaatd will taka plaat at Ttminaav tla'b at Wfiraaday areolar. Lreemlee SI. lha Commlttaa riadia tliroiaaiyaa that thia ball ahall ba eoadaatad in ?.ha uaaiuiiaiMut ahall Ura amoral aatiataetlaa. Tisbata cat ba prs.urrd af t'artaia J. CatT y, IM Mai ion last; l.iautra ant J" t -a rfka, 1(0 Coatee aUaat; at at tha doar, oa Utt u Kit of tba ba 11. HI1VIM DAMf I!f0 ACADSMT AT TUB 8HAKS peart Uitfl< lit William atraab. The Raooad U iart if V.!; t ..... i ta Pa'.urday Jaautry 3d. lu.".A 11.ur ?l tu.aaa Tw.tdaya aad Balardaya, at tanro'aloak, far youat Ladin ?> I ChlTlraa. aad a* altht t'eloak tar Uaatlsaaa. Arp.icat.iua to be aadoat thr Acad.uiy, during tha haara ol it jt i _ _ Stall' (1 'S PRIVATE DANCING ACADEMY, S?1 B a1 atrctt.?C-'aaaaa trill ba formed for tha eeernl cu?r >r < rCe hi IK'aya. I.. I ? and i?ntiemr? wlahinn ba ltarn tba naw danaea, ran raaaira artiste lest-ina every day. Bchaala and Utakltra atftnUd. anJ aolrana axolnaira to btty retroce of lha academy. Far terme, apply at Mr. B.'i rh.hxa aa abert. PRIVATE. DAMCIMl. AND WALT/.IKO ACADBMV. I aoratr tf Bti-ad' ay and thirta?atb atrart. Misa Par ier wlehaa ta inarm brr frlanla aa 1 patroaa that tha L termini claaaoa for the leeend f?vrt?v, at bar aea l<-?y In Vjltoadrray. Pays ef taltt>n, Wadnetdtyi anl Saturday!, , at o e'clmb. firLadiaa Mlaees. sad Nartara Thosawdaaeea PUIIdUM" aad M LaOra. o/ia, ' will ba latrsdu *?? BULUU , ?M, Ml" I'P KWPTER. T ROM r HI l.A l> Kl.ru I A.TSM'iWI her lllllin te LUiMu4Glill?ii? of Mimii li A'iro t(p. i. r?. *nd bow Mittiro. Ir' Tproung Urumi hi.. by v>>k? *11' Kln?i. eooo'intly relied ?a by Wnpoleia * 4 ?UI 1*11 lb* aem- of the Mr or iratUaaa thoy wil ?-rry Alee tha anmee of the Tleltora. Reeideneotll Oram Iroai. tet?-"i Cllatoa an4 Attoraay hmU, N. T. Led la Or emu. ttMUiaMiMioUu. |\fH'TO* ROBACK > NEW TEAK'S ADDRESS T( J ' 111 pubiie J ho B( r roar np:ne, and la mo *tl? glyea a read the Unraegn of ?ho otaro la Heavea, tn4 tali ?? all who will, their fate la now, hat ahall bofalt la clzbtoea fifty two. Born of a liaeaf eoera, la Bwedea'a lead. Tin eilult art I truly t,n teretaad: Can trtl t on what to Tear end what to hop*. At4 writr yowr tortunooia roar horaacepo. Too atari Ilr not. tad by their truthful light | a'waricoot aatlrHfoaarliht. f bo bodiaa' Ilia. * batour th jy may bf, I in aHertata by aalroloyy. f I fa hota loot your wraf.l by theft >r It, uA( By mo gra<t art it lion tan l>a reoteredi Tr 4-bto uro owing jrou for many a 4ay, 1 Kara a < barm to maka aaoh debtor pay; Or, aheuld tht law hart Irainod your ampla purit, ' hara a opoll th- loot to reimburse, flat lira tonal lodgmeat!? t ?nr troabltd heart. Know I can thaaga for bllet tha blttar amart, ??i?a pan that heart'o ileafyo, and ?a4 Ita atriia by obaaatan larara iato mo and wllo; Though Fhrrr ba olotarlao, tfcay'll molt away, Aat manic power ahall briag tha weddlag 4ay. Silk ?r In health, la happiaeae or waa, Wbate'or year atotfan In thla w?rl4 below, Know thai I elatm-preparad thatrlaim to prort? T" t**d jour fata br ihr brl.hlatari abort. * Riato are my eiienti-rit 1 real a> pr!4e. g Aa4 lonng all mea. all wonld Ircoly guide. Accept Ihio olforlrt-w ith aaw bora year, Bow a'gua at deatlny In fie iron appear. Ant file lieliore uc an avoptrliuotima, r I o?C fidunt i. by the plnaito todevbir t Vt. RUU A'.K, b Rbito (bran. E Kli MC - AIUMIUTI, DROiW AY THEATRE~ B. A. MARBHALLJjOLB LI IF ae*.?Dooro open >t 6K: to oommiDM it 7 o'olook. Bo m m4 Parquett*. $1; Family Clrol* u4 Uppor Tior, 90Mat Private Boxeo, $15 and til. Wedanilf evening, Dm. ( will bo performed a now grand ballot entitled BETLY, Tfl Tl'KOLBAN?Belly, It'll* Lola It onto*; Daaiol, Sign or N? Mix Btanor, Mr. G. IT. Smith. Tha ontortainmoat* w. commence with tbo oomt iy of PAINT HBART NBV1 WON TAIB LADY?Chariot II., Miaa Orooboi; Boy Coat Mr. Fen no; Dutchooo do Torrencuova. Ma*. Poaiii. To oo oludo with WHO SPEAKS FIRST??Captain Charl**, M Reynold*; Mro. I meat Militant, Mr*. Abbott. NIB L O'B.?MANAGER, MR. JOHN SEFTON.?TIC1 to, (0 eents; Private Box**, ft. Door* open at 7; oommoao* at Tli o'olook. Notice?The Baool Family w appoar but ooron night* mora. Tbo aow holiday pantomli Ot th* "Conjuror'* Gift'' U roooiood oooh night with trinmp and onoceo*. Tb* aetina of tbo colobrotod Q at no I and A tola* eoatlnoo* to olielt the warm*it plaadlto and laugh ti To-night tbo " Hungarian Roadoioou*," in wbioh Franco andUabriel act, forth*loot time thi* oeaaon. M'llo Fran a* La Boino da Monde; Mono. Billant, Mao. Marzelli ai M'llo Victoria*, in faoorito dance* Wodaooday, I>*o. 31, % Mil LINERS; LA FORTUNE; COXJUBOE'8 frlFT. BROUGHAM'S LYCEUM, BROADWAY, NEI Broom* otroot.?Boat* and Parquotto, S'l cent*. Faini Olrole. kheent*. Wednetday evening, Dnc. 3', will be pi firmed tte LADIES' BATTLE?Cuitave, Mr, Braughn Ltonie, Hrt. Conoier. To be followed by a CUEtSTMi CAROL? Ebeaexcr SeroogA Mr. Chippeadidt; Beb V rot oh Mr. Brougham; Mr* CroteMt, Mr*. Bandar. CHRISTY'S OPERA HOUSE. MECHANICS' HALL, N 471 Broadway, above Grand at reel.?Oeou every alg daring (be week until farther notice. Ihn original ani wi kn wu Chriete'e M metre! e. nomprUIng aa cihciont ani v< tattle "eerpe of "talented" and "experienced performers under the mtmagoment of B. P. Chriety. wboee eoaoerte thia oity. far a auieeeeien of "flvo year*," have boon reeelv with favor by highly rvepeotabio and faehloaable andieae Ticket*, 2b eenta. Door* open at GX. and will commence 7>, o'olook. The patrvaa of Chtietv'* Minatrele are reap* fully in firmed that the Saturday afternoon concert* are d tontinaed. Aa nftermooa t'enoert oa Jfew Tear'* day, ooi noneing at 8 e'oloek. OELLOWB' MlNSTRELB.-?UN-rUN-FUN-A7 TE T low'* Matieal Ball, N*. ddd Broadway.?Admiteloa, lent*; children under twelve, 11 eente. ToUowt' Minitro the greatret band of Negro da'laeatorn la the world, perfei every night. The programme for tbi* evening will oont* tome of Uio beet Negro Song* avor tompoaod and rung by t! Inimitable company; alto, K. U. Sliter, tbe truly wonderf negro breakdown dancer, will ainueo the andicnoo in givi the very laughahlo and diffloalt etepi of the Southern ai Wei tern negroee; the Shaken will he shook op. ae a. nai, wi *oicething now. Pertormanoee eema-eaoo nl7X o'e'.c ik. ( ffedtaedav and Saturday aftornoouA a Consort for the a tommodatioa of familioe, commencing at 3 P. M. PILLOWS' MINSTRELS.?FRANK BROW SR. TT1 great Jeeter and inimitable Negro delineator, will ma hi* tint appearance on Monday evoniag. Jan 6. BIT ILL PC31T1VELT CLOSE THURSDAY EVENIN vv January 1, IMi ? World'* Tair, at Stonpam Hall, 3 Broadwr.y.?Proprietor, P. T. Beiuumi Chief Artiet Sign DrUmano; Conductor and Delineator. D E Hall. E<e aftornocn, at 3 o'clock, tnd in th* evening, ai 7X o'cloo On New Yetr'e Day, throe ipUndld exinbiti. oe will givca, commencing at U A. M., 3 P. M , and 7H P. M. Duo open an hoar previoue to eaeh exhibition. Ad miction, rente only. No half prion liclete. Moaete; work of Art The World'e Fair: or, Mirror of the Exterior and Interior the renowned Cryrtal Palace; Bird'e oya view of the Cry tal Palace and the Wett End of London; the gran 1 openi bv Onion Victoria and the BriUeh ouurt; tuper'o view o( t whole Nave; the Nave in allili parti; th* Americea divielo the whole Traneept; the Agricultural cart, with McCc mick'e famoci Asiericaa rearer; and "Taoht AmerlOA" her celebrated triumph, off Cowoa IN AID OF TBE KOSSUTH KL'ND.-ONE OF TH ee.'ebiated Tapeetriee of Raphael (tbe only one oft! kind over brought to thle country). representing Paul at Bartaba* at Lyetra, will bo oa esbibitioa for two wookt, i tbo New Tork Booiety Library, 344 Broadway, tbe who proooed* of whleh will bo paid over to the Trueteee of t! K< tenth Fond The Tepettrie 1* twenty-two feet long t fourteen foot high, end in a vary eood elate of proeorvatlo . .. .1 ? ..L.LI- L -J-L . r?_:. I -J rittd to tbo geauinenoeo and beauty of tbie ancient work i art. Own trm IDA M to 9 F. M. Adniit?Mi-e 2"> oent None, we think, can refute to ts.aU a contritiutlon to tl good can it. ALLTHOSB GENTLEMEN wnO INTEND TO NAK call#, (and who do not?) with ' compliments of tha ae ton." would do wall, on that oecaaion, to proride themielr with ticket# (at Now Year'# gift# to thair female aud ju? nila friend#) for tht exhibition, at 719 Broadway, in aid of tl Bulgarian fond. Thlt it the mn#t genteel and tntoraUli "alow" in the city, being an anoiest Tapeatry. 22 by it foe of a Scripture eubjeot, wcren ur dar tha immediate charge < Riphaal, by order of rope Loo X.. la A. D. 190-t, one hnndri year# before tha Brat M'.tlement of ear country. Tiokata, ante. to bo obtained at Win. Hall It Son'# muiic atora, a# at the do?r. Open from 1(1 in the morning till 9 la the ere ing School#, with teacher#, 'i.\a oanta taeh. Til* ALI EGIIANIANS RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNC to their frlendt and tha public that they will giro a V aal Conaert, at the Broadway Tahernaola. on Monday are ing, January S, 1W2 liaketa, Slcanta each, to be had at t! n ntio atoroa ard at tha door. Door# open at o'clock; oom uaenco at T h o'clock. Franklin museum. w>enatbah bijuarb.?ts greateet wager arer made?one thouaand dollaraaeala tra hundred- to eemt of at tho Frtntlin Mureum on Thut day aroaing. tho Bih of January. IdM. Tho pnbllo aro n pectfully la forma 1 that tha abere ahallaara it be two Bona. Orcgoire and Mr. J. O. Finn; Mr. Finn ia bo pro Ohm atone, sod over 8U '.ha., tad Mono Greg aire it to break It wi bit flit, orfoitcitona thontaad dollar#. The (toue can aecn at Bhaw'e Bouac, Mo. dd Bowery, np to tho dty t challenge ii to bo dtoidtd, whoro a limited number of tick# will bo diipofod of. Rcaorrod Seat*. So cento; Boxoa. SiS con Sporting men and oth?re are raipre'.fnlly melted to call at aee the abort ttono at thaw'*, and pat# their opinion on t Ml. CUPID LYCEUM, M CANAL STREET-NOW IS YOl Mm* or roror.?Tha lait two alghto of the Female Mi trela and Lirlrg Picture#, together with the boaulirul Ar Girle. and Mr. Michole. the India Ruhber Man Alan Su'o G. who p*rf?*ii>a ? Ml natito inatriiment, up pi'loh hi Vtaudi carlralliil la tho world. Door* opan *t k e< miarnci nt 7K- A J mi* wo l, 1IM oonto: tt*?i HIM, 13 e Gram Scottish concbbts, bt tub missi 4 the Mturi. Pniir, tbi eiUbraWd So out* i. vmj liti. who tn a >ib t It taoalttd with ibo nuieil aalhuaiaam. Tb ?* Mniicol and Literary Etonian will bo ooatinuod sti alpbt it urn* the weak, com miaaiu to-aiaht, la the Hall tho Soololy 1... raty. corarr of Broadway and l?oaard airei Splaroid aoloctloaiof Iho aemiof Bcotauh. Baaltab, aad Iri melody, will ba niroa ob Uiioo otoaiaa*. To canuaoao* ai o'clock. Admlioloa. It) coat*. WJTUTVBSANT INSTITUTE.-PANORAMA Of LO! t7 don. Keaaolh'o Recaption. Cryi'.il Palaeo, Ac., wN. have mot ailh immtnao aueooaa. will oobiImo a short tii i'bgcr to mora ercry ctcbiba. *)a o'clock, ana Wtdneadi Now Ycar'a Pay, and Saturday, at 3 o'clock. Goaapaaiaa childraa at >, ccBtaaack. CAUTION TO TDB MUSICAL PUBLIC IN OAI lorola.- Tho original Mow Orlaana Soroaadir* (aoti tin nam*) alii liar* Now York by tho atoaaalip Prom incur, Jaa >th, and will ytvo ihair aaiobratod oatartai meat ! all tb* principal oitlaa and towna la Ualtforc: Pucaotlco will ho iriton of thoir arrltal. Thotr nnmaro fricBdB aad admirer* art oaotioncd aaainat all apari<coiripanlil PMuBiBK thciraam* or name*. Notice tho bil tad look out for tho old aatahllahad fa> orita* ?Geo. Hue lay Swrlka, Bcaca aad Barjoiat: J. If ColIIar. Ball rlrtcrt Priderl'-k Booklet, Violinlat (known aa yoony fl Hull); N. B. Buaklay, Timbootlna; A. H. Barry, Bern tha Tc cbc I'ham mtnin, In hi* anrltall d dnneaa. a etVari. c?mi ruir* a haat c? tnlant nan tailed la tha Call Mtttr, balnf nadar lb* wit direction aad ?aui**uieat mr. II. b Piatt. IFortiisoT SPORTING-WILL BE SCT CP TO BE SHIT TO Bt) Tncloja. Geti*. and Chicbana. with Kite nnd Paa ni Plaaao. at Pqnlraa' Hotel, Upptr MorrLanl*. Sl.yj ii t? com time* at y o'clock, ''sri l-ara i'ry llall. at T, tj 10. and llo'elcik. Wt. K. S'fClKES, Propria.or iapeiT WAI AtfANDPS HA PBS.?f 100.00) SAVAi):?DSB1 tJ Wore wordl V Rloh'i Snlea a~?in !?No icoaor i? o ire ct, r thin another break* oat, ahd Rich * tale plan; baldly lato lha ran af tra, - arrtlca lla aprao rt'aly thran th* **< aa of llaaa. On the loat n ry tovarn. alotan *if' ot d'lcifnt bvild tilled la atmpnay with Rlah ?. Tha :? IWfl too hot fof *f tloai. tad tboy wnto r?p?rt wracked a few da] < alttrwardr. On* bull w*a pickad bp f lotel.er ktmk Vilhjta cirto burnt nut: aoia* with da. lurat up, ?rrt fovnd rtrnaded 9* Mo. 21* Pearl etr*" ; t I lihinf another wtrt piokt4 up on No. 2'jl P-orl. and t hutrrof hi lit ? Htinl m?r\ with Uofe anwi bnn w?ro t? buot itniM iur (fit ton* tpnt. <>n? anlt an #?l *rbewli'l* rteotndeeot the gal*. "fUtb" wat at li fat??* Wilder" ot h?r main?"fi?*rr? fc Martin" at h mm. On the fourth 4*7 after thr rait the earn* lately in p t%. w.thheretrooof beekt la ?m1 eoniiMon. Th - pi tlm.l.rtof her firry-oya?t oaa he 10*0 by permit* th* f, loo l?K Utter I rem tlm owner. Mr J. 0. Cilbtrt; | Tim rinn in PLirvnoB ami run. in, now von*. _ ... *?er Turk, Ceo. Hi. IrfSI Xf*" Jrrt*i??fc Mat tit. imo.eti,, to C. Mich k Co. 1 In 1< . Water ttroot. N'tw fork. ik* a,# ooontiiming my plot* of botiae No. lib I tar I ttttot. I wt* abtrat in Keanaaelaar taunt toitlr* o row tl< or ICR of paratui I* tonntctioa with my 1 ??hlr.r 11 **ilnr. and did not rtad tl.t a*a:>ust until I w foariui it wat tot lata t* tar* iny hook*. * hich wi 11 cidlaea* of rear ?at*t. purehaaed from Mr, Mart *< m ytart ?*?. My frart w ra net allayed when I fou It n. vittry npea my rtl im to apply tht Crotan water blurt t?f?ie I wat enabled to eonintnot operation*. aft wMth It repaired SO heart of lobar aa4 arrllootion of wa* to alt* ?h* raianianilir from lit athr hod. Ton may in4 ef my aailtty darlnr thio 4tlay, and my ayrttablt tnrpri | upon nprnina tht tafe In Uit prttonco of a nimbtr of root i met. to bn4 my bookt an4 paptro anttil, nu4 a* legible , ih. y war* prttioua to tht Ore. Tht latent* hoat to whl thlt raft *aa liihjccted, -an bo toaitttured fro a t eoaOltion Ot another tnf* (not a falamaador) ofwhlth a -- - 'lal.a > ?<> ??! mm t U4.I trill l.ftl W TBliijd o I bock. Th<v w<ro timpeairni in the ??me efiee, I <c?nd flior, from which thee fell npna cretft nf e?rth< art la the oellar. the rula*d?afo upon thi Salamander. ) their rotttion had bten reverted, net even the *k?let evld here remala'd. Mjr Ion over tht iaenraneo u $1.9 it the '(my I h lit vn r Saltt under, will I reprice? tetlvee of apwarle el ? itl.th 0, wd In pert eat de< miote. ?hlth coaleeoi keduaUeated. i.m fully eompeaeal ire. It wltl afford me ar?et pieaeare to tiMhit the a** ratcheted ?f tea, eaJ rvpUIn ite merile. et my pre* <fllee, fee. tftl I'eerl ?tre?V where I (ball rtmaia aatil new biltdlnr. No 21?, la erected. Toare. rfipeetftiU/. JORirn o OlI.WEttl A* ee-nrimeat of Satee, mode le the nae mtener n hove, elwei* ?n head et the Depot. No. 1M ITe er etr h'?' tnrb. Be'aler proef meaey oheett, beak v*. ! ? raalt ikeere mt to rrder. ATIARNR Ik MaHVTN. (aeeeeenrt to Rteh |L I'Tfe rely inenafietartre ef Hilder'i Patoat fireproof B? with Nil h'e Improyemeat. IVKJ ICKH til l)> C1AMD?N AND AN BOY RAlt AO AD I TIB, FOR r e ladelpMe, et 10 e'eloeh. A. ?t , frem pier No. I. Nf r. foot ef Bette r pic , by >-< arnbeat JOIIf Pi)TT deilr, (loader* eecpled.) arrivlae at r .lladelphta a? P. M. Pare, Mi eetoad elate, ?A tarnnl lin? at I P Pare, >160. I. BLISS, Aroi ftftW TORK ANN PNII.ADRLr III A DTBSCT- C IN Mall tad Bipreee l.lree. ?hrna?h la 4UU?ar? N. i. 1 rafltwfcsasijfc s Philedflahie, ram# hour*, frem loot of Walaet etraet. 1 r? ii si 'r % for flret ateea. and |2 M/or tvtord elaee. I tlr, ire. Weohtagfaa. lad Clitrltiue thro '?v ticket*, ent I d la tbo d I" iae. from New kerb, with Uuouat teadaeVvrs. *? % :w vo MINING EDITION?WEDNES w NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. | KOSIITH IN WASHINGTOY. K ? HIS SPEECH TO THE DEMOCRATS. ?? ll Excitement in the rouse of F (preventatives, 4te., StSic. ui l', Konuth In Waihlngtsn City, a- Washisotow, Dee 20, 1351. t'j Koesuth left Baltimore about 9 o'clock tbl* morning, ?k and reacked this city shortly before U. Great numbers Us collected in the vicinity of the depot at the former place _ to witness his departure, and on his arrival here he lK found a large crowd waiting to receive him. IT S...1U. a??... oki.ii. _i?h nr. IV. a.. HVUdkMD mnn^U *UU K>aA4V7*\*B, ??? ** A**-' *?V?%iW, bUU WSl" n: jraut at Ann of the Senate, and Mr WaUacb, United Statei Marshal of the District of Columbia, received turn from (ha Baltimore Committee. 0. Gen. Bhields took charge of Kossuth, and Mr Seward *>? Of the ladies. ir- The party proceeded in prirate carriages direct to lj'J Brown's Hotel, where a large concourse had gathered, #d who received the guest with every demoostration of re* spect. ?v- Kossuth came out on the balcony and bowel to th< al people. He then returned to the reception room, and _ the Baltimore Committee took leave of bUn, wishing Lr him health, suocew, and a long life of continued useful? net*m Korfuth replied, by acknowledging with much feelicg his appreciation of the generous kindness and attention nl of ths people of Baltimore and their representatives. ?'| Mr. 8eward then informed him that he would be ** waited on at half past eleven by Daniel Webster, Becrej tary of State. Becretary Wmttts soon after presented himself, and rg held a prirate interview with the Magyar. It is said k? tl.at Mr. W. has agreed to prxent Kossuth to President _ Fillmore to-morrow. 0 The Jackson Democratic Association, cf this city, liJtJ ? waited upon Kossuth immediately sifter the termination ry of bis interview with the Hon DanH Webster, when Mr. J. D Hoover, in behalf of the association, delivered an address, heartily welcoming the Governor to the na? tiocal metropolis, and distinctly avowing the doctrine of non-intervention, as proclaimed by him. He also ag invited him (Kossuth), In behalf of the association, to q* participate with them in the celebration of the analversary of the battle of Kew Orleans, on the 8th of Ja^ nuary. - Governor Kossuth replied to the address as follows:? j,? KOSSUTH'S REPM'. >i Gshtlime*:?I beg lesvs to express to you my mast la cordial thanks for the communication of these, your views and principles. Having the honor to be in the a, capital ot the United States, where are ass*mtried those J j whom the people have cbonen to execute Us will to the ?. legislative and executive branches of the government, I " can hare no other mission or purpose than only to ~ get knowledge or what is the decision of the United \ States, as expressed by Congress and the government, ** and to acknowledge the high beaeflt I have received by is baring been welcomed. In the name of the nation, by these, your high ant horities, to return my humble thanks of for this benefit; and then, basing got notice of the de 2' cislonof your nation, In respect to that cause which I >* have the duty to represent, to arrange my fnture action " according to the decision, whether it be for me a happy ~ or an unfortunate one Therefore, here I mar be permitted to be, If not silent, at least submlssire. The name which is attached to your atsociaticn. is a name equlealeut to demoiratic prints riples and to energy I was not awara that the battle Of New Orleans occurred on the 8th of January. I hal ._ euppoMd it wna the vllth of December Of uuurae uis memory must ImVs failed me end 1 waa mistaken. But, 'rt. gentlemen If on the ttli of January, the day after the 10. battle of New Or lean a yen had eoeountered a Kuaelan M Interference against your ristory. yon would not wow a perbape. hare been as happy a? yen are. (Applause ) ~ There are many things in the rery history of your grant {jj republic which must inspire with hope all those wh > ,u look fur the same sovereign right of nations in r.urops, is. for (hemM-lrrs,as that whioh you enjoy If I am act if ia 1st 1.ken. yonr struggle for Independence arose ou' cf tbs endearor of Kngland to oentrsliee America in - St. James's and in Weal minster It was a strnfet# ;r for the principle of self-government against tha pnu? ' ciple of centralisation, ft we* nothing of theoretical at liberty; it was a principle of right, which is common toereryrtaie and to erery nation Now, that is prei* cisely our ess*. We bare had. for a thousand years, u felt government; unfortunate as we were, that that _ eelf.government waa not founded upon democratic prtnU clslet; yet happy were we when, in 1818. availing onril selves of the opportunity aflorded by circumstance*. we ? wtr? rntnwa w iruniiu ui? town nil |>i?ninilil, TT founded upon in aristocratic bud*, to i btiu of deinoc*' racy. llut preebdy thl* ku tnkwrd a now treachery ih Intbe house cf Austria. The old nobles of Hungary. Ig being but But handful of mob?half a million in all ?war*, of court*, not strong e nough to defend th* right ~ of self government of our nntloa against the etcroaihJ: menta of centralizing Austria. Now. whan we had made * Hungary a democratic inetead of ?n aristocratic country, the whole fiftee n million* of people became ui interested m the maintenanoo of eelf.?ernovo', In Austria then, there waa no help more for Its criminal Intention*. If once the people davsloped ita publio life upon th* broad baa I* of uai[JJ verial freedom and democratic Inatltutlen*. (Applaua* ) Though we wereattaokad in th* name of n-ntraliaatlea la. against the ptinclple* of aelf government, uulte tbeaaine at as you, wa had to fight for it, hut Indeed under more " Icaueplciau* circumstance* than yon Yon wereaecludad j"; 'rem your mightr enemit* by an ccean. at a time when B4 the word (team had net blotted aut the word distance* its and aliil jou received aid. really valuable aid. and 11: * hieh. perhaps, wa* not the only cireumitance whnsh 11'] decided your auaeeea? and heoanee the ebief iaatrumaot Vr <f jour ause*#* wa* th* manly reeolnvion of the hearts of ycur feawfathere? but which oouirlbut?l. Indeed. _ much to youriucceea. V* had our enemy lathe im"" me Jlate neighbourhood, and not only that, hut we had v almost in our immediate ae'ghbouihood nl*o, that great power, which Is the anppert of abeelntiMieal principles it- In ih# world?Humia lhat w*? our podtiaw. and uttll K t?* tsorlved aid frt m nowhere in tba world. Uod hat a- lilteaed our arm*, which were arm*']uit<* like tboee by _ v h ob y< ur victory at New Orleans wa* achieve 1. From - hufbemlry. frcm the workafcop*. from th* merchant's minting room, we hare beaten Austria. Hat then we n St that interference which you met not Now. thouih if there was *ome uifiereae* in our sltuatim*. p*rhap* that u d (Terence ia a claim to th* I jurat* 7 of auoh genarous rk men a* you are. and let me eay yerhnps to tba sympathy *, if fuch a great free (*opleas yon are. Ihulanopportuntty at Baltimore to ripr*** rcni* humble views, In order to convince th* paopl* that it 1* impossible for ' t, llnngary. aven under the most laeueptnon* c remain it anew*, to andura that oppression which now weigh* ha heavily open h*r; aoj. ther-for* my peopiewill wot #n'* dura it It will ri?e. it will Strugs* one* more, and a '* hundred, pcrhsp* Kut th*n we have In oar imm" Uate " nitgtborhottd tee power of Kueatn. Not that I fear the t, power of Russia. in th* ram* of u*v nation, if my nation ir- has time enough to develop* |t? force Hat I apprehend >1- tint liumia tan apatn heoaiee the death of Urn prioelplof elf-government, because It ha* a ready army at th* diitsno* of thirty hourr, *0 that even if aid should ' come from distant region*, it would come to > tat*; bueaue*. with merely a a arch of three or four day* Rtu a*. 1I1 I* tb*t*. and crushes tb* undeveloped force* of Hun gary It I* therefore I 'iw to the only nation m tDe won i J, whleh enjnya aelf-governnient ep< n th* heal* of rope hii,r, ran Inotituttr i a I com* tr lb* onlf people e-hirh etjny in It, with the rrinvl-tlon that thoe# principle*. In tilled Into i'l v or very uhiidrm, three principle* wnli h warn jrour 41 h nrf renm t fail to Inatll m* aympetby in your g*ne?r. roue hear* for my '-?entry. I ran* with the hop* that ,t Btrn who are entlrelv free and eoneeltn* of the .o?itloe m, of their own country and of the world, will perhapt be It- plea* d toeonelderthe circumstance, tbet Bump* I* attain J on lha Tory era of an eitnm* daig*r, tf the int* rferenae ?*J of Kuaela la not prevented by ihoe? who are even en (* mlibtr ae free, taking an imp. ting attitude whiah will la et< p the tjranta with, ut a wot I <>*ntlem*n you apeak b? a g*n>rou* word. 1 cam* not to tty to engage your arm* ?e ard li e hi' "d of your bear?* to ft^ht our battlet. We '' will fight thr-m oureelTee. (Apptauae) I came not here i,0 to entangle you In any war A nation may b* o weak Iha a that It cannot achieve It* battle* without foreign >* aid; hut a cation of fifteen million* of InhaotUnte. led aa Murpary I*. tf It la not ahl* to debt It* own foroaa. r* eg?lnat tt? own enemle*; If It I* not etron k enough to JJ eettle It* own domestic itat'err. by it* own power It merit* not to t* frc-s. Th* onlv thing we a*k I* to h*v,? fair play?that w* may not have to fight the wli-l* th* eorld. (Iiaughter and applet)** ) That I* the only thing I deaare Let the young giant of A merle a raise it* arm end anewer. At there l? a (led in heaven. *0 there murt he a law of nation* on enrth. and we are th* Bwt E?r born children of tlmee piloelplr* on which r*oo*?i that |.<w. nnd therefore we mult ?Uo be the ***eullT* power ? of ihet law. tod to lay to anybodv who dare?touch the' lew? r t< p I hate, of courre. aotntna to do with p?rtf ' " <;U*?lor t hi thle country I maid upn tha ground ?J* taut I olaiin for my cation the rigid to dieaoae of it* jfj," twn doBinetlo concern*, without any f.weigo latarju ference, ihereUre I mu?t, of ecuiee acknowledge ihe htncr ard follow thle pit Iple toward* tha whole it. *rr!d 1 haee soil io< to do with peril** hero Hy ? t*r*? ard my hum Me wtahea at- direr ted to the '.8. t?'tl* ?t large; but *e mueh I may be peraittted to tall- pay that l take It l r a gr*?t fortune. a great. b*?* Itof fit tiet 1 here had * v r*l opportuultiea to |*?m 'are '* * P*'!"**! patty to arl lch you hetoag by your Hnl nenie he* entlc Ipated torn* of there piluriple* the redie wlir - float of wt.lrh I* connected with ra* moat warm . H either I t ake thi* for a rery happy rlcum'tan-a ; hrtt, I hbow that It or* are two great partiaa, %oi that I be iRK 1 DAY, DECEMBER 31, 18J ller* to m I frrtnflflU thin* ? country itself, because, U uvory man woro to belong to one party there would only bo unilateral consideration of svery question. [Laughter.] In ordsvU> grinding wh?t iil>oaa> flour of it, two stones, you know, are neoeaeary. [Renewed Isaghter] One mart rub ojpiut the other, and then coaee on* the flow, f Applanee) And so it is with truth oo It U with conviction. If there wee only one party you would not bo the Intelligent people yon an?yon would not bo the people that I n*v# aeon, who take no doctrine, no principle, no assertion upon truet, and the fair words of whoever you meet; bnt you consider yourselves judges of doctrines and, principles, and having come to a conviction, are capable of acting energetically. The people of the United States will come to a conviction; I only humbly pray the lord that this conviction may come very soon, booause the danger is very near to European mankind---sd ftry near that perhaps it will not be possible soon enough to establish those principles of international law which must become the principles of your nation, and are already the principle* of the ad drees yon have presented me I, Indeed, am very glad to see that here, In the United gtatee. the word nation has a more happy, a more true, detlult.on than ia whatever part of the world; you are native Amcrioani, and you have adopted fellow c If sens of every tongue, of eyi'i j rauacuou ui uiuou; pm win in nvi Buy uuucuiiy lu the way of your becoming out united, powerful people. Kveu so, I hope, for all future time, whoever may come to your country to claim the bene tic of sharing your rights, and becoming your fellow citizen. he will no longer remain in his politUaf convlctlou.4 a Hungarian, an Italian. aUtrman. an Irishman, a Spaniard, but an American? (Applause)?a oltizen of the United States, aith all tfcewarm feelings of his heart attached to those great principles upon whioh your honor, your freedom, and your glory rest; and one of those great principles is the acknowledgment af State Kights? the right of a people to di.-pose of its owa dimeatb happiness. You acknowledge these State rights even in your own territory; even your own Congress never had the idea to encroach upon therighta of your Union. 1 hope the some principlea, there . line righta, will b acknowledged in the aanie manner by that highpowe which lasts In y?ur government, in your Congress, in respect to other cations also. Uinllcmen. 1 repeat. that in coming hither, I f.-el myaalt net in the least way authorized to f peak so much as I have elsewhere, because I have placed my caurebefore the country, and lam now before the tribunal?that tribunal has" now to speak. I have only to hear and to take my fate, joyfully, if it is a joyful fate?aith resolution, and without di/ pair if it If not (Applause) The delegation then shook hands with Kossuth, and withdrew A paper is In circulation, headed by (leorre Origz*. of NewYtrk.for a Congressional Kossutli dinner. Fifty members have already signed Notwithstanding a great deal of sympathy was expressed for Kossuth in llaltimore. as far as 1 have been able to learn he has i?c< ived but very little cf the substantia! order. Governor Kossuth, yesterday, in company with tha CrmmitUe of the Baltimore City Council, and several members of hia suite, visited Fort MrBenry: and tha Coxapany of Flying Artillery were fully drilled before thi m. to their great drlight. The Hungarian officers expressed tbemse'ves as really ..stoniahe d with their precise and effective movement*. This morning'* /aMftgenrsr and Kejnibiir both denounce Kossuth's llaltimore speech, and promise him an utter disappointment of hia expectations in Washington. TiURTl-HECOKD CONUKE9S. FIRST SESSION. iiuiui u nrprrinium ra> Wa?hi><.tuk, Dec. uO, 1861. reorOeiiioia in acommittkr to lartom'i L eoaet tm. Mr Cart re*. (dem ) of 01 lo. moved that the Home rr.-olTo Urn If into Committee of th* Whole on the State of the I nion. for the purpose of eomddering a resolution that a committee or !! ha appointed by the chair to wait on Lonia Koaautb on hie arrival at tha oapital, and Introduce bim to the iiooae lie hoped that the (louse would permit him to my to the friend* of the resolution, that it doe* not contemplateaay action of the Committee or the Hon**, in the opening of thia Hall to any haranaue*. but rim ply to cany ont an act of eourteay. the initiatory of wbleh bar already been lateen Mr. Batlt, (*??..) of Va.. would (uggeat that, If the motion prevsi.i J. the eommitt?e cannot take up any re solution* eaoept eueh aa may have been referred to tt Oljection bring made to going into committee, Mr. Carrier called for the yeaa and nay a. which were ordered. The result ot the vote waa?Yeaa. 104. nay a. M; ao th 9auaa a apt into ? of Urn Mfhein im tha Hal i the I Dion, wheaa Mr CraiTia, of Ohio, mored to take up the Ron ruth resolution The Chairman decided that luetic re r.n the calendar mart flrat be considered Three were laMaatdr; efeae Mr Qarim hcatn morrd that his resolution for thintroduction of Kossuth be taken up. The Chairman (Mr Jone*. of Tenn ) derided that th rt-selutlcn nrae not before the llnuse. aad in hi* opinion uu o< mmittee cenaot originate bill* or reeoiutioas. Th committee bad laid wide the buelnee* on the calendar, and therefore there wee nothing before it Mr. Caam.a appealed from the decision of the Chair Tb* aj I- i| involving the question whether ?s)h a resolution can originate in a Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union. wa? debated, and. ho illy, the <{u? attrn was taken, and the decUlon of the Chair wa* Terrnled. Mr. CaaTiaa then offend hi* resolution Mr Pant relet d a point of order, thai it provide for the appointment r f a committee by th* Chair, and this c< uld not be dun* by the chairman of a Commit** of the M hole on the State of the I'nion Mr. Cahtt?r modified hi* rraolution, recommending that th* Speaker appoint tb* committer [There wa* now much confusion throughout the pro?Mding*.] Mr If all (dom ), of Mo moved that the committee the.?liienarred to. Mr Carter* reeclutlon ?u now declared to be before (be Hour* Mr Snrmaa (whig). of On., reined * point of order. to alttr the Truth rulr nulo admit KrvMiith to the How of the Unite among ihr privileged pmcM already prorid# d tor ?Rejected Mr. Ymiii: (whig). of N 0 , olfero.l on amendment, It at the fpeak?r bo authorised to Invite Louta Komutb to a rent wltbln the bar of the Iluueo ; and la Itaiupport ho referred to th? rain to rartaln hlta The CatKMii Mid bo would dooido tbo resolution eat of crdor. bad not tbo committor jnat overruled hi* Jool?1< n Mr. Si i*Vn.*? ?Then wo aro in tbo n?ki?t of a r<volulloa. (fonratioa tbrougbout tbo House ) Two amendment v-one for tbo Speaker to wall on KoMntb, aad give htm a cordial wolrome .and Introduce?? ! Tbo who* here gave oat, and wo worn of roar** unable to procure tbo roinaiadrr of tbo proceeding* , Mr. Clay'o Health, dk?. WtMlMITM, DeO W 1D61 Mr Clay'i bralth to Jay la anrhaorrdvithor fbr better o? tune. Iba iMvitnUt Jmnul pt. Miches flenry Clay'r letter of rerliraatloa?>it take* fleet from the cloaa of the praaeat ??* iota. tin i < it in '* Philadelphia fliiarum llurm-rl. pNtiinrtPHii, Dm .'JO. 1M1. Jiarr.um'r M"! tim. ituated on the wuthoaat eorn?r of Seventh aad Cbmant ?treet?. waa dl*oon.r?d t? be on fro. aliovt live o'clock thia 'Totila; ar.d war eutiraly do?tr<yed. Tba book and muaia ?torv< uudernoath aue. j t< ?d< d la oar kg tba meat of tbair neck*. 1 bo r?P'?lr>- fnnad In tbo rnina of tba (lor which oeenrroj r n faturday. will bo interred to-morrow, ia " * I k'i i it" ' T,tr? vntirrn ny ihk r laitma .>t inr Unify wltb tbe of th* w>f? of th# wa'ohraat Abb I'aktr. (iroru* Dtokhart. tti- p iil- tr.)arod at tka flr?. It In foarrd will not wwrn (MB-wr fhoman Otnl.iln ir.jurrd.fa nmrwbat raatar. ih< wgh n<>t out ?f illlC'f. VtMtlt Dretroyed lea In tha Uimimttit IN 2#. 1K41 Tha riTiT ha# ri#?n four foot. *><1 lh? Ira bu brokoa up. Be?t? or* adrrrttaad to laam o? Wadnaaday. IkfrtMBfr Bhipprr. and a bow boat not flaiahad. warn wrarktd by tba 1? A nualn'r of flat boat* and talta km alro d??n dratrcyad. Cat u.nrkrta aro mehaafid Death of the Clnelnratl 1'nttmatlrr. Cure tanari, tVo W 1BAI. J.'ijtr William OHrer. Pentmaater of thin oUy. iiad y?? i?iuay morning after a afcort IIIbom. JHeteorolnglral Obirr?atlom< or Moaae'a TtLhuaarH, nrric* 16 wan. ami kt. TVm.mt. D?o 30-9 P. M Hi n 41 ? Th- wind in we?t. an J the *By cl-ii iy Twin ud la th* ?tr?rt? la knee d<**p Bare in*'. <r 29 060. Th<ran meter 38 Hu MMtn ?Tb* weather 1* warm.acd th" wind ? >uth. Toward* night th* wind changed to westward, with a dr1 xaltng raia. Thermometer 4f. Aim *" ?tb" weather I* rery mild, with an appear?B"? ot r*in, Thermometer 51. Wind .*?t. Htbai \ ? ?It it a el u<ly ereulng and look* like rain, i v ?? Cried?It ha* b"?n a damp and unplxioaat day. Tfcetmi meter 48 lV'nt eouthweat. m ? Tho weather ia cloudy ?n?l I ir<y Itwaaa awplaaaaat day Wlad * ml? 47. H#| meter 29 (00 Maroniy 66 Tuer?Thermometer about M. W* ha?o ao wlad, and a 1 ta\y thaw (till e? atlaua*. Wolltlnrlll) a" of thr Trlrgrapln. On Friday eToaJng laat. by arrangement b-tw??n th* N?wVtih Albaay. and Buffalo T>l*graph Company, 10 vt> llnrwl, and Ipeed'a Weetern lin*. commencing at litffalo, the trtr*> M tho reapeotlT* cmpanl-e were 'dined ar 1 Uninterrupted"communication wai eatahlbhed between New leak and Detroit, Michigan Th*fln*waat of Detroit being thea out of ord*r, It wa* lmpoeeible to ?kt*nd tb* alnult weat, but It I* l iteoded *? early a* pi aetlr able, to conneet. In th* *am* circuit. Bangor. Ma , whh fhleago, 111. Th* peculiarity ><f thl* f*?? K that the circuit waa arranged without the aid of any Interl irdlat* repeating tnrtmmenfe, or c.ran< otora, and i m rdttvd of a ringle uubiokca wtro [ERA >1. i Common Councils BOARD OF ALDKRMIN. Preeident In the Chair. Die. 'JO ?The minute* cf the previous me<t;n^ were renl and approved. THE tltrol'l VETO or THE O AS C eiTT* ACT. The following communication wa* received from the Major Mayor'* 0? ricr., I K? w York, December Ifj. 1861. f ScKTLKMcir?I herewith return the report and reaolutione in fhvor of annulling the exleting oontract with the New York One Company, and entering into a new vvasvamv* *V? rc?rut,ccu jraip, liuui kur ijkU VI on the terms and condition* specified la the accompanylac paper*. In i etnrning these paper*, I (hall pus over aU objections which have presented themselves to my mind, except the legal impediment*, wkieh prevent m* Irom giving to the in eat u re my approval. Section 23 of the annexed charter, and the ordinance enacted to carry the same into effect, provide that no contract shall he made until proposals therefor have been advertised and estimates received and decided upon, except when otherwise provided by law I am not aware of the existence of any law taking this eontract out of the course required to be pursued with all other contracts; and with this opinion, even though my signature was attached to the report, the resolution being paused in violation of law, would be inoperative, and no proceeding could be legally had under it. I confine myself to this single objection, the propriety of which will, I am sore, be manifest to your honorable tody, and return the papt-rs without my approval, to tho hoard in which this measure originated. A. C. KINU3L.AND The veto was ordered on file. Petition of John H. Martin, in reference to Houston street ferry to Williamsburg. Referred ESTIMATE TO R It HI II.D Klf>tl MARKET, A communication from Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies, presenting estimates for the rebuilding of Kssex maihet ? fifaion'j Estimate. Theodore Hunt, for $29 229 Allen Lainbesr, lor 31,840 Car}*ntrr't Estimate. Ilennceey, Gillespie A Gibson, for $21,003 James L MiUtrACo,fur 27,985 A resolution was adopted, giving the contracts to Theodore Hunt, and Henneesy, Gillespie A Gibson, as the ioweat bidders. < LKRkS IX THE TAX OF I'll F.. The following named persons were nominated by TIarvey Hart as clerks in the mid cilice:?John P ilone, John B 4 redenburgb, Henry K. Frost James W. Parr, l'bey were confirmed ESTIMATES OF ElPESIDITl RE FOR 1852. A report of the Finance Committee upon the Comptroller's communication, submitting estimates of expenditure for 1852, together with an ordinance making the approprietiocs, which was adopted after a short debate. 1 he object is to send the whole matter to bs acted upon by the Legislature The estimator are as follows:? For City Government account, exclusive of Police, and Lamps and Gas $1,006 G.10 00 rcr rvucs oivvm VJ LAmp* and Uu 200,000 oo Objects of expenditure fcr which stock is authorized to be raised 492.G31 60 Total for city and county expenditures, subject to the control of the city authorities $2.02? 231 60 Amount for which application must be made to the Legislature for authorizing to levy $2.(36,06) 00 For instalment building loan stock No. 2 $60,000 00 Washington square iron railing stork 60.000 0* Ccuimon Schools for city purposes (04 331 04 Do. do d.>. State. 200 326 29 I'efeieccy Of interest on city debt 50.0C0 00 Deficiency of tax of 1861 126 000 00 BUte milltaxof 1652 179.000 00 1,00.', ,158 83 Total to be levied in 1362. for city county and State $3.501 300 33 l.avy of i 861.... 2 924,49.', 01 lucres as of 1862 over 1851 $677,310 39 This increase in the estimated amount to be raised in ] 3t2, ovt r the tax levy of 1861, is accounted foe in the rapid giowtb of the oity, and a consequent increase in the public expenditures of the elty government sod by the large additional amount required to be rated by the ant of the Legislature |<?s?e<l at the laat auaual session, for common schools These estimates are basad upon the information reeelvrd from the heads of the several Si yai??ii n? iafcwa~?? ? d newaasasy W?a tht tot if Jaanrry, BW to make additional appropriations fur varkur accounts, to the amount raised by tax; and jet I the deOeteney carried into tha tan levy af iltl amouuts only to $126,0C0. srotnrroK ?rsrrr mar. The Board concurred with the Axfstnnt to rs-lea?e the Houston treat and Wliiiairsburgh ferry to the present less* ea. at a yearly rent <1 $7,600. for a term of ten year*. THR MlXARI, OV TH, SSRTN. Pride-sor Anderson communicated to the Board of Ald*rmen the feet that he intended to make the following deration on New Veer's dey. to the poor of this elty: ?lAM !ire pouud 1, are and ).< 00 fenr pound pieces of beef or mutton, to be dealt out to 1 000 aged poor, as a New Year's gilt; with a proposition that tha aldermen of tne different.wards would designate persons worthy of relief The o< mmunicati, a was rweeived and tiled The lioard then adjouiued until ', o'clock this (Tueaday) eft, moon Dec. 30? The Beard met at 6PM, Alderman Sturtevant in the e hair, and a <|?,,ram of mi mbsrs in their n'.seee. The minute- of Lhe last ineetiu^ Were read and PplOTtd. troar" Ai'orifc i>. Of tha Committee <? Confereoioe. granting a ! ** to C V. \anderb:lt, K? | . of tha frrry to Staieu Maud, from pier No. 1 Kaet rirer. together with the Mid pier, tor tha tatm of nine yearn. commencing May tha let. 1848, at an annual rant ot (1,000. A report and raaota lutku of tha tame committee. grunting the State it I aland Fatty Company a lea -a of tha terry to Staten I aland, from pior No 18 North rtrer The lerni ofleaeai.a three yearn, and rant to ha $100 par annum Thin laa.*a take* elfcet May lat. l*il. aaaou nona <i>uriiu In fhvor or appropriating tha >nm of tV>0 to procure tha portrait of liaeld T Valentine. l-iaq , Clark of tha Comni' it Council, to ba placed in tha City Hail. To pay 11 Y. Tan Kyck $10, In fall for eerrioa* a> Header to tha Boaid cf Aiderm* n I?ir>t:un< the Comralaaicnera of Street! and Lamp* to hara ;1mi olhoe.uaed by tha rafttar? oi the newapaper-'. In the lialla of Jnatloe. lighted with (a# In laeor of altering tha preaent atatlen h- o-a in tha lillranth vard, for tha ami of the Niagara Kagtne Comi>aiiy. No 4, an] appropriating the mn of pi M0 for the purpora. tm? '-mikf 0? rouu*. Alderman Ci.aeMai morrd that toe communication from the Mayor on tha auhject of the nomination of liaorge W Mataell. aa Chlal ot Pollee. ba taken up and eontidared Thl* motion waa put and carried. The xatLe gentlettinn thin mori 1 that tha ranilng of the coti.mi<nlcatirn be liaptn.. d alth Alderman Coot raid that ha waa aurprleed that auob a rtgueat ahonld naanata ft .m any atom bar at the hoard ofAldartam If the communication from the Mayor contained anything that he (Aid Chapman) did not with ta> hear ba (Alderman Cook) would wUh to bear it read, and would ay th-.l he did not think that any l.iewlorofthe Braid of Al<>iiren Wa* to atn.ill. aa lobe 'laid to hear tke content" of any ncnutiiioMl >n from the chief intglattate The rote waa iban taken and lout, tha fdlieing mi inhere harlrg rated In tha ellrinatira ? AM?rtti?n Uaoge. Oakley, heky, Smith. M lie*. .Star Cook and i. T A I. ik. II. I ........ lit .lit ? Nine.. Tant.Ckaptuan Mr?i??n?. 1M1. Ila#* !ieUn.a'cr. KranitIII 0? tilwin ?td tit -lay. . NMOLl Tina* -DM l?. In farcy <>f dlipwnctni; ana ?<iierti-tnr * contract fir ptTln* Proadnar ai.it Wkllohait air?<* nlt.li Hum p*c?, U'i at. is <*> * <( o-no- <4 il ?rs Uu?a -v KalJ bw.i.fl < nttm of tt-patrnt Ihr th- p*T. ir??it prcpo?od to h< laid dawn To proourv a unit of <*>lor? for tbn Ninth Kiilmrat of Xi* York StaUi Militia. lU- ana* to antt I MtO, afcd tc bo j.r?ftnt< d to Tali fj rjfllt \>j the Mayor, cnnwan anon ran* fir *?tnh, Krmieatlnir J*oi*a N-abHt. Ci<*rli of tha '"Irak Judicial | M'lrirt I'olior Court, in Plan* of J?ro#? II W#n. elected folic* JukiIce : and William II Knekwotl. Cl> rfcvf .th I Fecund Judicial Tiietiiet. In place of ftydnay II Stnart. elrcted follow Juatlcw. Appoint menta continued I 'III Motion. the iloniU aijnurni'l to e P M Wedac* IIOAftD OF AMI >1 AN I AUtKHMKM. Dm . 3u ?Thia board a taatereninn. Proarpt. \ A Aim I N*.| . Prr*ld?nt lu the chair and 1"'Yrtim of neemtria. ii tit i on nor llano. of French and li*l?cr, for nteneioei "I l?aac of Oaetl* (lard? v.* r ?i\t i?o> ?-v?* nRf ? ir* Of llif OnMrilM Ml t*tr?nt?. non ecnMtrrlTig to para . Thirty fourth. Thirty Ufth. Thiity.iiath, Thirty-srr.nUi. I Thiity-rtghlb Thirty-ninth >n| Krlirlu atr*w b?tnem Iff.with and 01x1*1 ayrntlra IrMlta ahortf?. t>f Cc?miU<? on birart*, on lb* pHiUon to har* Thirty r>?r?nth a'.rrrt. Detw.?a Iioxington and Third r*t,nl?t*d and graud: an fh? inatt-r ef r?goi lal.ag loity abroad ?? ? (. b?tw*ru froaud a*J Third ! aycarra, roacunirg with ilia Iloard of .t/i?roi?ii |q i fanci of paring Tflnoautf). Tirrnth-t.h an.l Twanty flrat 'tr'?l? fnn Ktnl ?nn?H to K?,t K.w ??tb an ordlcarcr, Mir.rtf. to'b.1 rc*oSut!oa h? taping. r.-gulr'mg and r*;.aih g font.h atm-t. Irow f<ntth airrat to Kaoaorrlt ard to Park flip, tatting <urb and ewth r atonao. and t wilding ?|nlr< tborain. rrroiua#. tiding a rmourrmau, to rrgulata and gtad* and rat curb aBdaottrr In Thirty. rOrrnth-trirt. a fT??" I-rxinglnn to ThlrJ arauua; in forir of altrratton of grrcw of Pcurth arm and lnt? "?tlr* ar**?a from Thirty aaonmd to forty arcond atrrnt. On fInane*, la farrr of m. tiling lb* tax on tiraamy Park, m yafltlon of SlV u fttl?->lt; In fator "f tolling land In rrar of tha fomOt ward rtaiion hoitaa t? J took Vandrrponi, Jr ,and KUpbalat chlokortf t; (* prUtto* of I llmiy r.rowti, on | -titi.-n John F I><'aplalna. In I tnror r?f ir-nlne dnpltrntr rrrttfiratr to R If King (>n Aaraaawanta. ronf-nttlng in tba ixaolutlona In redb ; t.on to a-??(??t?.<nl for r>. wl?tl'if grading, and tatting I mill and yultrr atonar In Forty drat aUr:l, bt'.wrau I Mklh and Ttnllt av< aver L. D. PRICE TWO CENTS. On Roads. to concur to regulate Ml grade and oat tur'j and gutter etoue* in Forty seventhntreat. fromThkd to Righto revenue; concurring to NguUu and grade Fifty x-cond to fifty-third a treat, firm Broadway to Tenth arenas. On Firs Deportment, in foror of conoarriag in roooiatloa to organixc o new engine company as No. 91. tmi mnueiaisi. r.xMiaiTitfn. The Committee on Lands and Places reported in (too* of granting the use of Reservoir square, instead of Madison square, for this purpose, as, by legal opinions thoy bad taken, it did not appear they had tha right to appropriate the fbrmer. This report was adopted. TMC LATC ISLAMJTT IK (.BEKKWICM 4VB!?l'K. The committee to whom this subject was referred, toported in faror of an application to tha Legislature dec an act to require all doors of public schools, he., to opaai vufBiiir, suu imiTui ui pajing me dkucii iwilim xpt nfej of the killed and injured Adopted. sr.seLmons adoptcd Requiring further security la the matter of opening Canal aad WaUur utiwta THK HI IS rAVKMRNT. An ordinance was adopted dispensing with an adrtrt iff me?,t for the contract for this pavement la Broad waff aad Whitehall street. t in *? coKcraaio iw. Resolution to amend former one, .directing the Comptrcller to lsweo from Daniel A. Chilaon a house in Ooerek street, for the nee of a new engine company in the 1M ward, at the rent of seventy- fire dollars, by substituting $1(0. That the Commissioner of Repairs and BuppUat cause an addition to be built in rear of engine house Ho. SO, in Twenty-second street; and that he cause a connection to be made with the rewer, for the puropsoaf draining the cellar under said house. That he cauae am addition of twelve feet to be built in the rear of hoae company No SO. That the New Vork and Harlem Railroad Company be directed to have the iron railway on the bridge at the crossing of Thirty-fourth street aad Fourth avtnue secured in a proper manner That the Clerk ad the Common Council be directed to furnish the mem bees elect of the Common Council with a map af the city, together with the laws usually furnished, and also with staves of office. That the Commissioner of Repair* aad Si pplies cause to bo erected a house for the use of eagrn* company No. 7, in Twenty-sixth street, near Third avenue, and the resolution before passed for the erection Of one on mue lot for engine company No. 7 and hose oooaKny No 39. be rescinded. That West Twentieth Street numbered under the direction of the Street Commm ioner The Deard adjourned till this evening (Tuesday), at f a'clock. Dm . 30 --This Beard met. A A Alvord. i '-i . President in ths cbalr. The proceedings of the last meeting were read and approved. COMMI Ml ATION* <M RILR from the Street Commissioner. that the mate-rials few the bridges arrets the llarleiu Railroad and llighty third and Klghty eighth streets arc now upon the ground, and that the ramu will be completed within a peiiod of thirty days. nc.soui tikns aoom o. That the Coir ph oiler drew his warrant in favor of fesac O Khines. for the sum of (ICO, and place the same to account of donitions. rarchsooworaaro i\ Rrport of the fins nee Committee, upon the common* cation frciu the Comptroller submitting astimatea af expenditur* for 18(9. with ordinance In favor of refunding taxes to Samuel It Brooks. In favor of loosing plat foot of Laight street to D Randolph Martin On Arts and Ucicuces, in favor of purchasing copies of the reprint of the Directory of 1786. On Balarta a and Officers, in favor of Increasing the salaty of tha Clerk u( Washington Market. Communication from Comuiisrioner* of Repairs and Supplies, relatire to building a bouse or Knginu Company No 1 From the Streak CommisMooer. with abstract of estimate and aue ioist in the matter cf opening Slxty flrst street from Third Jo Fifth arenue. with resolution to flx the opening of the stru t on ths first day of February. lbf>2. Hepori of the Street Commissioners upon petition of K 4c 0 W. h lunt, for Wire to ereot an Iron staircase in Bart lag lip. wkh resolution therefor. Iteoaintion that the Ow, mlesiotier of Hi-pairs and 8up|4ies be directed to adrwrtin for proposals for groorirg the pavement which in laid in Broadway, which is not gmuced. and communicate the rame to this Board. Ordinance to regulate and grade Fifth avenue, from forty second to Beveniy Bret Street. wasilint.TOO M4RKS1 The Board pa>f'd a resolution adhering to theirformsr action, and that of the other Board, for the rebuilding of this market, notwithstanding ths veto of the Mayor. The Board then adjourned until this day (Wsdasnday), at threo o'clock. Nnpreme Cwurt. THE CAM! OP IIXNXY CARNEI.L, CONDEMNED FOM Ml RDIK? NEW TRIAI. URARTBD. Dr< vwara JU ? Mctiry Car waif, PImi'./hi Kmi. eg see M l/.r Pinjilr Dtf,t?lants in F.trmIn thla cane. Chief J uatioe F.duioads said his time had been ae occupied since the i arnt that he had lion wialAs W glee it the at ten * I ti< n he desired, ills brethren, hosrover. (Judges Kitch, ell sod King ) were of opinion that a now trial should he ' granted The decision of the ornrt was, therefore, that | the judgment of the court below be 11 emend, gnd a new trial or den d. Mr Bluat, biatrial Attorney, asked that ths decision be reserved. in order that he might apply to the Legist*. * ture to procure the passage of a law authorising ths people to bring a wrlt^f error, so that ha might oarry this care to the Court of Appeal*, that court having decidoi that writ of error will not lis on behalf of the people. Mr. li I.. Cliator, f..r tho prisoner, objected to UtM. ur luiiugiii idi* uri nitii no power t > adjourn too am. ter fnitbtr. a* one of the judge* conetltuiiog the court eei t out of of.ee on the flrat of Juoerj The c< utt adjourned until 1J o lock, M , end ordered j ttf prisoner to be bronght np at that hour At I'd oYkek the court again met, the prisoner 11 sing preeent Mr Blunt renewed hi* appll. atton to the court to inter their di rlnoD The court etated they <*? no sufikleat re aeon for 40Ing so Mr Blunt then aeked that the iecMoa be e? modiAed that the case might he sent down to the Circuit. Inst end of the Ojer and TeiL.lner. for trial. Mr Clinton opposed any modification of the derision, on the ground that the court had no power to and the case to the Circuit, exn pt upon a motion made for that I purpc?v upon papers previously nerved upon the prtrouer e oounrel. The court so decided, and the prisoner was then roI mand"d lodge Kdmond* disitnted from Judges Mitchell and 1 King I " . TMeatitrnl sad Maalral. bu um Tniiiii - iii entertainments for this era I iiing ronskt at the 'regedy of ' Kichard llf." with Mr. ' K Kdd) as Biehaid heme hi* firat appewmnoe In that I character. The diema of the Butcher's Dog of Qhaa*" I ecnrludee the intprRents Baoai>w *v Tmi area ? falwt Heart Never iron Fair i lady" nil. commence the amusement*. The uext fea' tur* will be the heil-i < f Belly, the Tyrolean," which will Intrrdvce the e*l*brst*J l,o)a Mootes, and all wilt I cUee with Who flpeake i'lrsh !"g Ntmo'a 0?*dk* ?The paovomime of the MiUianen" I (it mnicn-et the meitsinuieiit* Tb' neat feature wiu I.m iortune ' and the aaesi i metit* will terminate with the n?* pantomime of ' [be i c?jurw> 0111." IF< Kion'a Tttaarar ?Tbo *?lcc'b n? for tbia craning ara aurh ? w'N alwayo i|ri* a largo ??"Tii bNgw The on'octoti tnrul< coB>ni-DC* wit b t) ? <rarilctt* of Caught fa I li <?wn Trap," and *IU con. lo J? with liickon'a Iran a of ' Oilm T t)?l " . 5 * Vjiw?i>?l Atritu ? f<' wbVt?l>< J. R. icatt tfpiarr to D'ght in hi* t <u< im ebarr tor of tba Jibhanain | aay Mr ft oi< hard will iftrif in tho Jrtnt of Uw Man > Ri rcrgo ?t J *'1 w :it cl' wttb tb omtoaabM I cftha' Mm bio Ma.drn AMaaicaa \l m >1 ? to. p. rtormanooa for tha aftort'fliwi tho Timi 'I Wi.krfl-|.i, with i.th-t altma I ttuno; and in thr tho -ow* dy of " M a)nr jrtMO* Court*hip." at d Lbv - Fairy i.it. Amimiih stri ?lb- r ju?;tfian Awwrriaon of Far oa A tV.'a tr.mirjttii rr-at tt>ni<rnoti and datigfet to tho tWIot*. 1) r raH'tia art. (nth* ring and tho dancing h * ** arr greatly admi/ad. Cnaivti 'a Miwn a at a ? ThU band ?Ull r.>m?anda largo audt ncrr; th# nrgro mi/lodli? Inatt omental porfbmr ancoa. ar l tanclr i; ara ail oxcotioat. ? l'i i iowe Mr*atari a ?Tha strrnt dmoar. Mr fWt?r, ya*" t< ntiauo* ta aiaa tb*-utnn?*t plmaarr. Uto ringing L. ah- , call* hi. and tie lnitniav ntal parf >rn>an< aa vary good. I A. rati Hai i. ?It V exhibition of tho Pan ram* of ihr Wotld'a Fail . l? *r? to m< iriworming. It ahouldfea aoan by all Aaina i'ia< a. ? Prrfrranr Andirton diatrU'utaa aaa tbrtiratid loot en of tirrad and on* tboWhnd piocaa of beef anil tantton tc th* ag<*d a-or of 'ha city at thraa 0 rUttkf M Ur ;lTH|i */;rr*oon Mil r Trains P*tf> rin?nr* Ciaro*.?Tit ai>th? tw^'frf* ftf tha Aoiphttliaair* ikii 'Titin. libniiMr whatrrat for npra**a, aMIbrtitrn by V> t" fundi k Co t? tha Kumlb Fnnd. 'n ?i<l of ffnfKWfn Indrpradanaa Tb?> H*fr?h C?+"innl Jd<n Htrt statu* that CaioShat If. Wood#, of <'ln? innatl. baa ir^cl K.ua Orr nfl?ld. tlir Blr * Pw*n I" Ultra oiioarta und?r hi* dtm-tion for thro* jrat* Pha I* to ting In thla coatr/, and la Ffftfo. >lnl?m Fl-f. r Mlai/alls t>-an and tha traffdian ttwra all at ;sa>hrtlla. Toon . on tha 10th instaad. tiinr iVlarta I* ?UU >!*;tag at Ula National thnatrr, Doati n, to (till brwrf. 1 iltrd Plata* IMMrtrt Atlnrnr) '* !/ <# I'm ;*) ? hrl.'p.it Troy was aro?*t*d aa* I*T* hall. *"> ft fir rl--irgr r.fftjrtitp** Mtrtba|onio"o? to FFiilUa* I"nbonk. balm* It wa* rtrHrefri to him. wish intrnk la piy into hi* bnainis* and Mont* Mural lolr?l(rntti Tha If P Ttrri't* of ? Janaatawo and PlyoWPti, w?ra at Bio danatlo cyi the I. h Nanafcoc. TttRAhtm* Mr*rffO*?Th# mooting (if th# olt'sai ? of a***tin*h hold la that My. oa th* arrtung of 'h* acth in?t., adi'ntnrd t* on lb* Mloaln* *tpulrg. wbtn nro:ntUn?wrnll *< dmht V* adopt**. Oa tnrday *?*niag, thlrtaaa arahonoo*. snoetoiVd *lthat*d In a phrt af N< tMiry. raltM IRMM \I!.??*. ?i tr rrt en lira, and foot of th* nnoibar ladMha dittny d. th* otbini l?in? Bot? *r lr*a damapad Tf ay r'a thi- property of tb? lirita ?f tu# lata L>am| 1 op* tbr Ibctndis* mod* hi* oatap*. J