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rczozwra or thb city. (Antral Scsalona. Valiuicto** or thk Hs.cobdkr.? Tuesday being Bpecial Sessions day, and the l*<t of the term, at the ?corcluoion or the business, which was peculiarly foil of public lntereit, there waa j resent in the court an uo ?iual number of members of tke bar, as were alio Judge Beebe and the Recorder elect, and ua evident anxiety lac the coming ev?nt ? the lean; taking of the lion. P. Tallnade. as K ?oorder. Mr. Blunt, the District Attorn*' ? who was present, to gether with bis assistant. Mr. Iff ' and in whose behalf, ii 10 bin (i?d, be ?p< he. rose and Ureisei '.be bench. He saul that he desired to make a ) ?w remarks applica ble lo a oeotwr of the court abou' to take leave of the position be hid occupied there. The close of the year brought with it a severance of t'.e official tlea that had hitherto united them, and added.* regret to the memory of DMt joys. In parting with you, tir, continued the leaned gentleman. 1 part with jue whose dignified de portment, unaffected suavity ft manner, and thcrough legal knowledge, have adorned the bench, lent a chartn to the man, and lightened those labors which, at all t mesoppresslve have, ficni the uuexutnpied preisure of oapital canes during the vast year, been rendered abso lutely appalling. 1 hate known yon, sir, long ? at the bar, in our municipal ai j national council?, and oa the benoh. Yon bare carrl?4 with you, sir, the esteem of private friondehip, the b.Vbjingi of the unfortunate and gtched, ui.d the cou'.de.nce of all who, knowing you, ippreeiat* your worth. Occupying lor a pe lt two terms tf.e office you are about to vacate, fe been br.ught into immediate contact wit!a iimn of wretohtdnesc, misfortune, and crime, kth* ,i Illicit ion and cursa of our city. You lara known bow to sympathize with misfortune, to grieve over fallen humanity exhibited before you, and to punish the guilty and reckless in crime. Stern, when steruneis wm required by justice, ytu ever knew how, and were ready, to temper justice with mercy. I need not pay, Mr, I part with you with deep regret la sin oerity 1 fay ho, from my own heart; and in whatever situation you may be called upon to fill, 1 hope you will b? attended with baipiuess and prosperity. (Loudap plaure.) The Recorder was evidently much affected whe:> com menoing to reply to the address ?f Mr. blunt? sj mo -h that the llrst few sentences were icarceiy audible, lie thanked him for the expressions of confidence and friendship which had an used feelings an '3?!&otlons be coula scarcely express. The position he hid had the hi wr to occupy was one of some delbaoy, as he had always f? It? til e more so an he had advanced in years. On the occasion of closing bis term, he mljht occupy their time with an enumeration of the vast number of poor human beings who had been brought before him ? the tuifcrii gs that, had been produced by the infliction of criminal law, bnd tho-e Mho bad writhed under it. It vould be a melancholy and a painful task, ?ud he preferrtd tho other tile of the pioture. He would rather think of those that theyhil restored to life, liberty, and comtort. The position which they occupied as criminal judges was exceedingly painful; aud while, as-his learned friend bad expr>Msed it, they dis played stern cess in the execution of justice, he had always fc'.t that the heart tf the Court should be tilled with sympathy for the wretched. Ureat discretion was given to them- --more so tkan to judges in civil cisea aiid n.uuy eirors w ere Incideut to such a position-pecu liarly so; and that he had fallen into intuy was not sur prhicg lie hoped that a fetling.Jor sentiment, or charity owl predominated in all his actions. Charity w is the most glorious in<rt dient in our divine nit ure It was the brightest gem in the diadem of Omnipotence itself (Ap plause.) L tic haritable teas bad been characterlzedjin the Holy Scriptures as the mark of degradation, and he hop?'d it had not pervaded his conduat. lie cordially acknowledged the compliments and reciprocated the remarks, ot the learned District Alt >rney. lie hid with gTent esteem and admiration witnessed his uniform con due', as the aealous. vigilant public prosecutor, while he exhibited all tfc,e sympathy aud humanity that could he evinced by aiy human being. lie couid not quit his present position without offering his a?&nowledgments to the gentlemanly Clerk of the Court, aud all the offi cers, from whom he bad never, in any instance, received anything but the most kindly and respectful treatment and most able assistance. To his learned assistant. Judge lleebn, and to the bar, be expressed hii grateful acknowledgments, and concluded amidst great and cor dial applause. Judge Beebe offered a few remarks in reply, expressing; the high esteem in which hu had ever held Mr. Xalmadge. and the deep obligations he had always felt under to him for his able counsel ; complimenting him highly upon his experience and knowledge of human nature, so essen tial in his ifflce; and not only on his experience, but hla feelings as a nian and learning a :? a lawyer. B|A. A. Phillips. U;q., on behalf of the bar, alto aidressed some highly laudatory remarks, as did the Kecorder elect; and the Court adjourned, a genuine and general feeling of oppression oppearir^ to prevail on the occasion of partirg with a highly respected and esteemed chief. Supreme Court? General Term. Before Chitf Justice Edmonds and Hon. Judges Edwards, Mitchell, and King. Die. 29 ?Decisions ? The Fin pic ex rel Morris vs. Piatt. ? A warrant under the act ot 1831. abolishing imprison ment for debt, may Issue Against a debtor tor fraudu lently concealing his property . at the instance of a creditor who has brought suit only, and not yet obtained judg ment. Ctcieion of Common Pleas Judge affirmed, with costs. Spe ir <J- Rt/ilry vs. Myers? K creditor who takes from bis debtor a note ot a ttiird person in payment of his debt, but relinquish*? no security, and holds even his wriginal debtor*# liability, ie uot a buna fide hcidsr of the note, though parsed tc hiin before maturity, but holds it subject to uil tha equities existing between the criminal parties. Motion to !et aside leport of referee denied, with co'Js. Spalding vs. Merchants' Hunk ? Where, on discounting a note, the bank requested the borrower to receive bill* whose circulation if prohibited by law. and the b >rrowar consents to do so. that is not a part of the contract of loan, and the recuriti?s are not affeuted thereby. Motion lor r new trial denied, with costs. Jlnttll H CM ads. Vuwse 4- Cart;/ ?Th" question whether the defendant. bud canitd the gooJs without delay, according to contmot. wus one of fact, whi:h oj<ht to have been ?ubmii,:ed to the jury. New tlial grauted; cofts to abide the ev< nt. jtcasla rs. Giultr ? Une who is neither tenant nor un der-tenant of lardlord. and does not claim under him, cannot ba remoTrd by summary proceeding. Demand of nitol one of two letsrea jcint.y bound is sufficient. Judcrmc-nt reversed as to Arnold Uiemau, and aiii:ci?d as to others. City 1 J New Yirk vs. Browne ? Order of Special Term awaruiug co.?ts to the def.ndntat, affirmed. with costs. Hickltadm.iiiilra!nr. is /licks. ? Where the decree of a Surrogate refusing to admit a will to probat". hasb jen appealtd iriiu. it is not competent fir the Surrogate, fending the appeal t > (tract letter* of a lmsnisirattou. as in rase of intenacy. lie can ,'nl7 appoint a collector ad interim. Decree of Surrogate reversed, with oosts. Walker Mid others, ads. llaird ? Where one of two joint debtors is a r.m resident. he may be proceeded ag&tast as such. by nerrant. under the Kevin"! Statutes Where goods are iiitt with a (actor, to sell on commission, the owner has no caure of action for tha value of the goods, until a deircLd by him: and the statute of limitations does not bigin to run until such demand has been mr.de. Motion for a tew trial denied, with ocsts. linrs vs. Rrynoids. 4 c ? When a limited partnership is dissolve! by mutual conduct before the time fixed tor its fermiiati -a. the dissolutioa does not take tllotasto creditor? cr dealers, uutil the expiration of the uotics of uis?o!r:tion, sfich is required to be given by the statute. And whrre, cn the dissolution sud Oeiore the expiration rf the potice. th? tpe.Mal partner takes an assignment of n security it f 611 tho effect ftr tt??? am"mut contributed by hill. to tte partuorihlp. he beoitfles a general partner. uni is liable to creditors as such. Mo tion ior a new trial denied with costs We.stervel: executor vs Gitgt ? Wh-r? a husband, be fore the ps??age of the act cf ith A; xi 1848 relative to tbo property of uatri-d women instituted l?gal proceed ings to reduct a legacy to his wile into hU possession, t .at statute dexs no; affect his right because it had s'ready vested, atid h? may recover it in his own name. Decree cf Surrctate aftiiaifd with cort T.tylr, ticcuU>r. mis. Benjamin ? Where a continuing coiitr.iet ft r r*rvic.>-s has been made, andoue of th- par ties dies pending its execution but it is carried on to completion by his executors, it is not competent to de clare upon t he contraot a? upon a consideration spring ing from the testat'T. aud on promises by the executors. Judgment for plaintiff on the demurrer, with leave for tlie defendant to answer on pijinent of costs. Oichaid is. Crass ?The motion being to set aside the report of the referee on tho facts and it not appearing that it had been affected by partiality or prejudice, mo tion dealt d with cosfs. Junes ri. Masjn.?Ou a decree ectere.l and served an the loth May. 1*51. uo attempt 0 ippe il was made until until 17th July following. The appeal is too late The service of a copy of a decree certit>d by the clerk is no tice of the decree witUiu the statute. Appeal dismissed, with costs Dtrd ?V R' t-e a'-. I nu .? ? T:i in artion for a tort, where pepaiate jud^m-nr-i any ' e g.v-n as to s?ver?l Js Jendants, one of the det^ndauts may be examined as a witness tor his eo Uef< ndhnt. it iein:; easy in stauh case to prevrnt his ti'stlmony -iDg u?'"l in his own favor, and he bavin* to interest in th? event except r.^.inst the party using h'm aa a witne? - Naw trial granted; co.-,s to abide the event. Dtmtvian is Empirt .V <? ??'ten ?A procejin^ by a judgiueut and execution c'ealt- r against an insoiv?at corporation, lo win! up its atulrs aad distribute Its as pets among its creditor . unler one ;-art of toe He vised statutes et neeruin: ' I'r -ceedit ri a.gain-t Corporations in Equity," is no bar to proceedings by a creditor at Urge, unucr another part ot the same statute; but It 1* discretionaiy with thi court to conl.se the pnceedlusfs to one luit and such power -vill uot be exercised in farorofa suit which is not brought for all the crtditor tfrder of Special Term ?fflrm?d. with costs. Smith ads. The Pe?jJe ? (Vovictir u of th ? defendant fj perjury. at the General tfessiocj. reversed, by rea- ~>n of variance between the indictment and the proof Caiicr vs. Havunttt ?Where defendants w^nt Into pas s?- * inn of premises seized of ail the estate of thj original lessees, and for the wh^ ,e t?-rm thry are liable to the lardlord as#lgi.?es of the term th u?h no assignment in writing In proved. Report of teferee set aside ; costd to abide the event. y.ahtiskie and oli ? r? $r,r* art ,t':.ers ?Though in Rf-tlon lor a wrong connected with tbi person b" not as ?igbaili when oomert'J r-it?i property affecting its Tilue it Is sssignable. ar 1 under th.' code the action for it a.ay be brought In th? name of the a'signue. Judr m< nt ot gpeciai Term affirmed, with coats. Curtis is l.t'i ill. He river ,V ? M Jtiou to Oje? proof* denied, with costs. Htair r? 0-1 >??< ?Where gcods hare been >ft with a factor with Renerai authority to sell, and hv has male advances on them, and the time for the repayment of the ndrances has -lapse 1 aul he thereupon tt.le :o reim burse himself, he is not 1 able in an actioa. as tor a wrong, for converting the property, but only for tha eirpiui of the avails of thesa.eaft' rpaylov; his advances Motion for new trial granted. C< sts to abide the erent. Smith n. fVinthrof ?No .^uest on of law having been raised on the trial, and the only one beiogf that of faet. wherein the testimony w?? nearly balatced, new trial d-nied, with costs. j?eksan adt. Tie Mn tvul tm. Co.? Order Of Special Term affirmed, with eosts jiui.iar is Chase ? It is not competent for a Judge at ' hmnhers, or any where out of Court, to render judg. Krnt eseept In 'b* single oae? 01 a iiiuiiun U ntrikw <>ut f .fcoi>'w? as Bivolou*. is all other oa*?s, j udguteui oaa b* rendered only in Court. Order of Special Term ?Armed, witk oo?u. At the matter of jllfrt4 Uill't Wili.?Otitr of Special Te:m affirm* d, with coats. Gray v. Fox ? In a cut which la referable by the Statute, tbe order of the Spealal Term granting or re fusing a reference on the ground of a long account, ia not agreeable. Order of Special Tern affirmed with coat* Tumpkint ait. Uenin and Lock-wtmd.? Order of Special Term affirmed, with coots. The Sam i ads. Camman ami li~',.tt house . ? Order Of Spe cial Term affirmed, with costs The Fame n. Gilbert and Johnson.? Order cf Special Term affirmed, with costs H'iukn vi Punkt, Ectcuiar. ? Motion to disch arge re ceivership denied. with coats. Henry Ca>ntl, Plaintiff in Error, vi. The People, Defend antt in Error ? Judgment of Oyer and Terminer re versed. and new trial awarded. Prisoner remanded to custody of the Sheriff of the city and county of Mew York. Patriotism t?. Poverty. Mn. UniToii Disgusted as I bare been with the Kos suth madness, wlish lately had tak*n such fearful hold upon the universal public mind.? sickening as ha been to me this mad- house oratory, this convulsive and ejec tive effort sf men's lungs aud purees, in what seems to me a eadly misdirected philanthropy? I am happy to ob serve. in the late numbers of the Nr.w York Hkhai.p. some signs of consolation, some ray of ligh*. returning, break ing forth amidst this young chaos which had come upon us. The epidemic ol the wind seeini to be abating; it is moving westward, like the cholera of yore; and really we ought to be grateful to the ruler of the universe that this visitation is departing from our city. In the name of eternal truth, Mr. Editor, what sort of people are we? What sort of a Christian people tire we ? IIow peculiarly Christian has been this Kossuth manifestation! Doctors of all professions? physical, moral and religious, divines, modern saints, and old fashioned sinners ; religious editor^ reli gious batters, and religious dealers in dry goods; minis ters of tbat gospel wn'ch, 1603 years ago, proclaimed " peace on earth andgood will towards limn," with their whole pious llncks, with the Bible in one hand, and " sacred cannon ball and grape shot ' in the other? all. all contiibuting and divinely eager to contribute to? to do vt hat V Aye, to let loose the furies of de.ioUtlon, bloodshed and war in Kurope ! To cram demdcr&cy down the throuta of the nations on the Continent on the other side of the Atlantic; to make republijins of them, in some oases, in despite of th-smselves; to give to them universal suffrage and all the other adjuncts of republicanism ; a thing which, it is very problematical, may not be a good thingvfor them to pos sess ?ma; not. after all. be the thieg to make them happy and contented Be this as it may. ho vever? bj the princi ple Mr Kossuth Incarnates (that's the word. I believe) nev*r bo beautiful be it never soetttoacious in curing the pcli'ical and social diseases and deformities of continental Kurope ? lie it all and everything Mr. Kossuth alr.ims for It. (till I fear our religion is a curious one, not quite like the religion taught in the New Testament? not quite like that, I apprehend? not. at least, an some feol l.-h bo- Christians read and interpret it? not like tint, by any manner of means, when we spend $10,000 in absurd receptions, and parading*, anl shows anl ban queting*, when our picus editors, pious hatters, and pious dry- goods merchants, give their checks for f>1.000 tach; when our good ladies pay $5 a head for a sight and a speech of Mr. Kossuth's, and tUtulent orations, from all sorts of reverend Aid irrevtrend gentlemen; to aid in liberating a people across the oaean fro n slavery and bordiige; it being again quitu problematical that the dollars will ever reach them. I say It is a curious reli gion that does all this, while the slaves are at our very - doors, all arcund u?, in every bye street and corner of this vast city? slaves the most miserable, the most aOjeot the wsrld ever saw? slaves to a tyranny worse, 1 appre hend, than that of the Cz*r of Russia, or the Kern of Austria ? slaves to poverty huugtr. starvation and cold ? slaves whose very heart's blood curdles within them in this bitter, freezing weather ? they meet us in the d8y time at ever} corner, in all our great thorough fares, with unutterable agony and wretchedness stamped upon their hr.ggard Inces; they are crowd ed together by night in cold and wet cellars, cr wretched hovels, unable to keep out the cutting b'.itsts Of winter from tbeirneked and freezing limbs. "The pcor! the poor!"? thus Mr. Greelpy. of the Tribune, headed an editorial appeal to the public, a few days sinje. Alas! tbe poor indeed. Back your appeal. Mr Editor of the Ti tbune with another check tor $1,000 ; induce some batter to add his $l,0t'0, or if more convenient, its value in warm cape or cheap fure ; let us have another "chemical conversion" of cannon balls and grape shot, or pig iron, if you please.? not into gold and silver, to bey muskets, but. ye pious dealers in dry goods, into warm blankets rather, or other substantial material to warm and to clothe. Let your churches be thrown open once more at $5 a head, ye christians; get some reasonably good lcckirp man to go up into the pulpit for a sight; get some half starved, half-frozen woman, wl.h her liit'.e iw-h. (near enough to iiny church I imagine.) let these be brought to plead to the ladies and gentlemen ; let the famished mother, with her famithel babe at her cold and shivering breast, te the orator of the day; let their misery and wretchedness be tbe silent eloquence that shall speak to the hearts of the assetnbly ; Bn.l if their elfqnecce do not sink as deep? deeper than Mr. Kos suth's, why Mr. Editor, let us all go home to our own closets, humbly praying that the Lord in mercy remove from us the thick Uindrtssof self-decepti< n. tnat lie make christians cf us. and save us from the death of the hppocrite Get up another entertainment, 51 r. Editor, for New Year's Day. to make happy a few of the poor, l'ut me downior tve tickets, at $S each. OTTO. The Army? The Retired Mat. TO THE EDITOR OF THK HERALD. Your psp-r contained, a few days since some valuable remarks with reference to & retired list for th? navy. Permit me to make a few suggestions for the Improvement of the other branch of our national defenoa The amy also needs a retired list It is now ecoutn bered with disabled, superannuated and infirm offlosrs. who are torne on tte tolls, and receive lull pay, but do 011 duty. Are there 110 means cf creating an American army ' At present three-fourths of our troops are foreigners. No American 1i1k>r to enlist. There should be f ome prompt mode of discharging bid men frcji tervice. instead of attempting their reformation by punishment. Four ?r fin bub exist litmy eompaay who are worFe thau useless. Borne are confirmed drunk ards, time mutinous, and fome steal. Every offense re quires a court martiul. at a heavy expense to the govern ment Cffic?rs complain much of their quarters, which un doubtedly are inferior to the d-.vellinfeS of the mechanics iu cut citi'S Gert;al Walbech, who en'.ered our service in 1767. was lately living iu a pitched-up condemned hospital at Fort McHenry; snd at Governor's Island. New York, which ought to be the model post of the srmy, the bulldiDgs appertaining to tuc <;uarterowter'i< Department were. many of them, old during the la*t war ?i;h Great Britain. Several are n:>w so dilapidate! as to be dm gercus Congress appropriated f>800.0?0 for the erection of an immense building, a? a hospital, at New OrWuns. intended to held 5.000 si.k. which never has had a dcr.eti eick men 1ft it. and probably never will have I should suppose they could appropriate enough to put the barber ot New York in a respectable state. Officers of the navy and murines have the-.r carters fuinlfhed on shore by government. Officers of the army, vho ere ordered about in ev?ry direction are kept poor by the oonstact necessity cf buying furniture and throw irg ic away. The four regiments of artillery on tht> sea coa-d. have ne t had a fair chance to learn their duties All kinds of ordnance should be provided it sever*.', of the incst pro minent posts. for practice and instruction. At various time f. portions of all these regiments have been with drh\?n for the purpose of acting as Infantry, and some bate jropofed to wi'h'irnw ;Uem ?ltojeth?r, It hardly need" au argument to show the dangerous effect of des troying so important an arm as the artillery, or cf ler.tirg our cities and haihcrs defenceless and our forts wide opt-n for any enemy who may choose to ooeupy tbem. We can then abuse England. France, with Impunity. The mUirg of f">ct sotelers. to chastise mounted In dians, Is s-.ti.ply ridiculous. Now tl.at tutbttli corps have become so la-ge, Influ ential and powerful, they seem di?posed to deny the j power of line c (Doers to coianiand them where the latter are of inferior grade. It seams evident enough that the department which lights should control tht d.'fartmeni which ft f-da, clothes and sullies the army, Aucffk'er I cciuruar.dii if a Jiost should be able to say to his Stall, '? 1 | orieryou^to furnish m* with supplies, and not ?? I need < supplies " The remedy .'or " disobedience of ord?rs:' is prompt and effectual; that for disobeying a re'iuiji.ioti s'.ovr at.d uncertain. K. Army Intelligence. Dt \ 1 m ami pBOMOTiOft ?i Oil tci r.< ? By the decea.V of Brevet Brigadier < eneral William G. Il'lknap, Lieut. Ctiocel of the Fifth United Ptates Infantry. Brevet Col. Carlos A Watte, senior Major of the Eighth Rerlment of Infantry, is promoted to the Lieutenant Oolouelcy 01 the Fifth Intantrv. The r-viment to which Colonel Waite i ? pr< raoted. is establlshlD: a chiin of new pets from Fr>rt Mnith. on the Arkansas river, to fanta in, , New Mexico. PnrsrNTATiov or a Sworn ro Gcmbal Rii.e\ ? Th^ ceremony of presenting to Brevet Brigadier General Bil< y. of the United State' Army, the sword voted to him . by tiie Lei^f lature of Mi-souri. in acknowledgment of his ; servictJ and gailantry as?n c rtWr i! to tak- place at tb Independence Hall, Philadelphia on next Monday at one o'click. lbe presentation will be male Ly H.-neral Pat- ; terson marine Airulrt. Tm. S?cr*w Btramihii' Cm or Gi,a-:>? sailed from Liverpool at nocn. on the lltb.for I'hiiai lpbie. with '.he ar^e-t cargo of Briti-h manufactcrei gocdi ever shipped fr< m tfcat port by a steamer, the value being up war is of X100 (.CO. Laim hid.? At Belfast, on the 83d inst . by Messrs. ITayitrd tc Burrill, a beautiful Schooner of 15') ton.i, called the Maajar owne l by the builders, J ojiah Farrow, E 1 , Messrs N Patten on Biett k Vrse. New York, and to be command" d by Caj talu itobett IV Ilavenir. At fct George, cn the lltii. by M-s?r^. I Gilchri-t I Co. a fine hark of about 160 tors, called the Nelsou 1 Place, owned by t'aptuln Henry Gilchrist and others, and to be ci mnunded by Captain 1 Domestic 9Ilacrllany. Lwitation to Ko^stTii Kktrac rto ? Tho (, ity Council ct Kichmord. \a , toted, in Uctob- r la?t, to ex ten 1 to Kossuth un cfBcial lr.vit?:ion to visit that city. Lust week the vtte was reoooslderid by a \ery large ma jority. L EATH OF A Kev'OH'1 ionary Soldisr ? The llac'ne. Wlfccnsi?. C> mnrtcial I. Ai n'isir records the death, in that city, cn the 11th inst . of Mr. hot Search, a veteran of the revolution. Mr S. was born in Sussex. N J . M?rch 8th. I<tl2 At the time of his death, he was nearly 80 years of age He served under Washington and was engaged In the battle cf Mcnmouth. Dyatk of L)r. Maihiw Brown, or Roches ti p ?This venerable oiU.en died on Sunday last In the hftth year of his nge. IIh removed to Rochester In 1817. frcm which time, until within a few years he was amon^ the most active bu-iness men in Western New York, Tji* Aut Union or P111r.AnBi.iniA ? The Ma n*(er* of the Art l^nioa of this < i'y represent, that in cocse<|Uence of (he pressure in the money market, there have been nine hundred siibeerthers less this year thAn i?.t .Hud ih? ?? e* "-*"?? itave ? iiio u?<U f i I'll t, lh< oi, t Theatrical and Matleal. Bowkrv Thi*t*k ? The greatest attractions of the mm are presented for this evening's entertainment, by tbat active and intelligent man agar, Mr. T. 8 Uamb lin, whose exertions te please his patron ? are Indefatiga ble. This afternoon the entertainments will commence with the drama of "Raymond and Agnes," which will be followed by the interectljg and rery amusing drama of the "Cattle Bttalers." in which Meecrs. Ceny and Tay lor will perform, and will display the sagaoiiy of their wonderful dcgs. The performances in the evening con sist of the tragedy of " l'izarro," with Eddy and other eminent actors in the principal parts. The nest will be the drama of the "Forest of Bondy." end all will termi nate with the comedy of -' Your Life's in Danger " This programme forms a brilliant entertainment Broadway Theatre.? The exertions of Mr Marshall1 to make this establishment everyway worthy of the title ?' Metropolitan Theatre," are rery justly recog ri/.ed by the dramatic public. He spares no meant, how ever cestly, to give all the novelties of the age, either as regards the bet>t pleoes, or in the engagement of Went of the tint stamp During the autumnal m mtbs we had one star following, as it were, upon the heels of the other, all varying in their stjles ? sometimes the first class tragedians; at other?, artists of gre*t comic celebrity; and next, ths celebrated Lola Monte*, whose notoriety ha? travelled ail over the globe We hope the artiit9 are not receiving all the money, and that Marshall is acting upon the supgestious we gave a short time since, in giving a tair remuneration to talent, bat by no means to give all the products of his time and talent to any one artist. lie and other managers will be sustained by tho public, in Luving all the couijany good, and not placing a racehorse and an ass en the fame course? me dis tancing the other so mu:h us to destroy all anticipated pleasure. The pieces selected for this evening are the beautiful comedy, "All that Slitters is not Qold," the bal let of " Betly,'' and the farce of" i>adles, Beware.'' Niklo's Garden.? The Kavels are, as usual, eierting themselves to pl< es< their patrons. Th-y have now been a long time in the city, and ar? as attractive as ever. The selections they make are light, and highly amusing, and are always witnessed with the utmost plea sure. To-night they present a bill which no doubt, will druw a crowded houee. The amusements commence with an overture; this will be followed by tho comio 8cuth American pantomime oal'.ed " Jocko" ? Mr. Mar zetti in hiB inimitable representation of the Ape, assisted in the ctLer characters by all the Kavels Th'i beautiful evolutions on the tight rope will next 'follow, and the enUitaiaments will terminate with the grand fairy pan tomime ef the "Conjuror's Qift." Bra-ron's Thkatrk ?The beautiful comedy of " Oliver Twist" commences the entertainments. It is unneces sary to say. all the chant cters in this piece, will be sus tained by a company which may bid defiance to any in the BUtes. Burton considers himself capable of judging ol the merits ot his actors; he accordingly gives to each artist that w h'.ch he deems is exactly sulced to his Intel lectual acquirements; and hence his great success. The pieces selected for this evening are "Oliver Twist." and the amusing farce of the "Mummy, " with all ths un doubted talent of the theatre in the respective casts. National Thkatrk.? Purdy announces two highly at tractive entertainments for to day? afternoon, and eve ning. The pieces for the atternoon will be the excellent drama of ?' Valentine and Orson," the celebrated drama called the '-Watch Dog," and the pantomime of the " Marble Maiden. '' Iu the evening will be given the po. pulir drama entitled " Charles XII" ; the drama of the " Cattle Ste?lers," snd the pantcmine of the " Marble Maiden," forming altogether as attractive a bill as good pieces and excellent performers can make it We would advise those who wish comfortable seats, to be early in attec dance. Barm-m's Mvskvm ? Manager Greenwood has pro vided four exi-iedingly attractive entertainments for to-day? ( ne in the morning, two in the afternoon, and one in the evening. The performances will comprise comic vocalism, beautiful dancing, acoordeon perform ances, farces, comedies, and pantomime, forming alto gether as fine an amusement ae can b? duslred, and like wise a wholesome enjoyment for the little folks. Bowery Amphitheatre ? New Year's day will be ce lebrated by Sands ?nd Company in a magnifioent style. They announce three entertainments? morning, after noon. and evening? in each of which all tho leading equestrians, and their splendid Croupe of dancing horses and trick ponies, will appear. Persons wishing to enjoy a sterling performance should visit the circus to day. Christy's Minstrels. ? This undoubtedly talented and popular band of Ethiopian delineators advertise an af ttrnoop, as well as an evening performance, to day. Comment as regards the sterling qualities of their per formunces, or the respectability of their audiences, is needless, as the public are too well aware of the f<ict. All we have to s?j is no matter whether it rains or shines. Mechanics' Ilall is sure to be filled te over flowing. Fellows' Minstrel?.? An entire new company is an nounced to appear at Fellows' Musical Hall, to day, both afternoon and evening. The managers have every rea son to feel proud of the patronage which was extended to them during the past year, by the publio, and all w<> hope is. tbat it will continue so, for they are untiring in their exertions to pieue. The programme for to-day is excellent. The Panorama of thf. Worll's Fair will be exhi bited, for the last time, to-day. Thou-unds have already witnessed it. and have bestowed on it the highest en comiums. This bi ire positively the last day it can be seen, a tremendous ruth may be anticipated. Btuyvesant Institute ? The beautiful painting of "Washington Crossing the Delaware'' will I e eihibited again to- a?Jr: at the above name 1 place. Every one should >te it. New York Dry Goods Market. This week is as cull a week ns is almost po?ible The clothiers ftlll withhold their large purchases. and few are the spring goods yet selling, even for the fAroff merkets of the Southwest anil South. L'nbluacnei sUeat Irgs and fhirtlugs are very unlet. New goo-Is arefrcly arriving. yet prices art' firm. Uleashed goods are in corivid?rai>le ft cs. except of the lower qualities; b.t the demand is very dull, though prices are ste?dy ] Driils are less plenty, and holders are firmer. a*, from 6 '4'e. a 7c tor btowns. wliish a^e ih? only kinds in r". ! i|U(St. Ostaburgs are selling fr.e'y, end the siO'k is very much reduced ; prices are firm. Denims are vr.th. | out change. but dull. Strip*- are dull and he.ivy. Ticks i are a shade easier. Canton Hume Is ar>- in in*rea?ed supply and the light demand is ine' wit'i rnther low?>i pi ices. Printing cloths are very dul'. riiring at 3c. a 4,'jC ; tLe m&iket -e?tas not likely to Improve, i'rints 1 are quiet: spring styles are arriring, an 1 a few sai-s for | the fcouth aie making. Ginghams aul delaines are ia I the same quiet state; gcod.s begin to ar. iref< r^he su;- I ply ( t' the u^mand anticipated in the coming months; parly buyers ar> ? ttw and those are satisSed at fall prices i ficn. the old stock. Cotton pnnUloonery is dull, at a ; slight decline for old ?tGch. Oloths ar.' al?<> 'lade lower, i owing to the light demand, and accumulation of stock. 1 Low priced colored broods, under (S. art most wanted. | CVfcimeres of fancy sty 1? have been in request. but the deaaadiallmitcdto* few clothier*. and rappttail at a I slight d< dice Satinets are firmer, with a slight tin- | proveiuent in the enquiry Tweed! are dull, but good : styles tre scarce and v.an'te^. Jeans are inactive. 3h?eps' i greys are n< w cut of season ? a few heavy goods ate all , that have sdd Liaeeys are very depres--d in price; a few parcels have been ?old at 13 a 14c; tin; latter prica tor | r:me ,ualUies. Flannel* are in limited request, but ' steady Blankets are moderatdy active but only for i heavy kind*. fthawln are antive only In retail trad* The salts' hav*. been immense this season. This trade is a I grow' ng domestic one .md Las be ei me one of the most | t rofitalle. The year winds up well for the domestic trade. , Tte fali trade in staple cottcni and woollens has proved I tfcan ?as autlcipattd, nua pi Ices fur the !ajt few j months have been uniform, while on some article* the i demnnd tns beeu active at good profits. >V? es- ; ; peciaily to DelaiD' s GiDch?m?. I'rinti. and Shawls. In i | tbtse i.tticies the increat'ed Co-hVumption has b-en very l<<:ge. end the demand has kept pace with the large sup j ply The ni.i.-t depression has been in foreign goods. Vet this year the importations of &ilk goods froai France are ' likely to be in greater excess than last ye?r. The spring goods are not vet opened for ?ale here, but the goods ar riving to special order are distributing in the Southern < markets. Itritich goods ere in moderate request for the clothing trade, and psices are steady. The importations are y<t light. Commerce of the Port of .\ew Yoric. IMPORTATIONS or FOt'R l>A\3 KN!.:.'0 ijkl 01, Ir.'LCSIVE. Kmc*.? 8.010 fire brick. I Coffee.? 10 749 bags coffee. Coal.? 470 tons coal. Chalk ? 20C tons chalk. Dnv Gcors? 012 packages per ship Nicola* ; 225 per \ Ida. Cl per Northumberland; 801 per llouqua ; 148 per Eur; dice ; 0 per Candace : 150 per Martha . 104 p?r Cle n.entine; 108 per ltevere. i.al oSO per Siidons D:" .'.?'14 hales saasaparilla: 18 casks 7,'a bbU. balsam cojava . '.>'4 boexs terra amber . 7 cases gums; 600cont0?, 1 5" case* brimstone; S0 bx'l: ,uorice paste; 18 cases manna; (0 tierces soda iuh ; 17 tierces 50 bbls snaa chrystals ; 'i t asks French chalk : 1 box opium . 8 demijohns rose i water; 51 packages -potge. Dyks ? I 4(0 Mgstumao: 15 ca.-fcs argols . 60ceroons indigo. Dte Wcoos.? C22COO !b*. lAgWCOd. i kcit ?58 ?C0 drums 100 hult ..rum= 7.;'.i cases. 27 089 b^xes. 60 frails fig? : 90 drums 2. kegs. 553 cisk^. tJi'o | frail.-. 7 0 12 boxes. G 50^ halves. 4 811 [uartrrs, 4 siS4eiaiith boxes robins; 673 kegs. tOO half ke;i grapes; 1.2: -'.bbls, 071 cases prunes ; lt'l bbls. almonds; 01 ci^es cherries in l.randy; ?0 000 oranges: 550 boxes do.; C14 hoxf- lemons ; 18 ba^s v ninuts j '.15 in. pine apples ; 1751 bbls. cur rants: 57 cases do. Guam. ?2630 bu-htls cats; -5 burhels barl*y. Guaho.? 800 tons guaao iiiDF.i ? 04 1 94 hidet; 842 horse bides; 8 bbls.gAHt .?k;.ns: 4 bbls guanac?d ekins ; loo lining hides ; 01 b'ols calf ekics. IIaib ? 107 bbls. hair Honrs ? J 5,500 horns Xno.x.? 30 t< ns tig: 17.806 oars U it. 4 *0u bar- 244 bundles. 600 do. i>beet iron. Moi.assi.- ?205 bhds , :^1 tierces mola. ses. M i al- ? VC eases yellow metal. M?ri m-41 blocks marble. Oils.? 150 bafkets, 50 cases. 4 jars olive oil; 71onsks Oil. I'aist ?0 casks verdigris. PhtatCi s ?1 152 bushels. 40 hamper*. Plaster.? 400 tons plaster. Hags ? ?i>7 bnl?s rags. fiiRns ? 70 half. 2t>2 quarter*, l'.'.bbls branly. P ' *b ?300 hhds. 10 bbls. 474 boxes sugar S \li ? l".S0o bushels. 2 74i) bbls.. 8,70'- -aek# Jilt. Si m fs ?14 000 mats cassia. tun ? :;t'i boxes Smyrna steel. #ri.p ?45 biigs #eed; 20 bags hemp do. Sm. aps ? P2 cases 5.340 boxes. 120 ,uarters, G lo-ose fegari: 82 caws. 42 packages. German do T> v.? 19 876 packages tea. T.*.? 2 448 boxes tin plate Topa< co.? 207 bales. \ isi ? Aa.? 10 half hhds. Tioegar Win ? 4t0hh(Js., 6 catki. 184 half, 1 5.'3 cases. 1.900 b??ket?. 251 [UarteA 40 Indian bbls , 43 boxes wine; 4 bbls. white wine; 8*4ihds., 1 f.'oe 7lHi iuarters. 80 India bbls . 1<*6 bbl*. port|Vlne. Wool ? 167 bale/wool. Woon.? 1,480 pieces N>x wood. 15 dozen logs rosewood; 80 tons lignumvitie. .".0 bundles willow; 1,701 crotchee, 103 lrgs mahogany; 120 pieces lignnmvitu VViAi'UU Qi.aM. " |??h K?(|e>. OilaiMkU Mskfl llfif , Foreign Market. State or I?adi. ? The raeeeee whieh hae so far attended the usurpation of Louie Napoleon? allaying, ae it doe*, the apprvhenaion of civil war la France, and of the revo lutionary movemente In 'other part* of Europe ? hm tended te restore the tone of the Manchester maret; and, on the whole, we have to report a slight Increase of bualnei* as compared with what we had last week, after the receipt of the startling intelligence from France just referred to. The Yarn market however, remains very inanimate, and the transaction* are few, and small in amonnt. The engagement* previously entered into would, Indeed, proclude any great extent of operations at present ; but the clangers which must for some time beset the tranquillity of a large portion of the continent, are evidently rendering the merchants still more cautious than they were before. And, although the advices from Ameiica report an advance of to u percent per lb in the raw material at New York, and j? cent at New Orleans, jet they state it to have been a consequcttse of the improvement which took place in Manchester and in Liverpool about a mnnth ago , aud at the same time they inform us that the picking season haa been twice as lone n* it was Uf>t year, and that some parties have raised their estimates of the crop to .800 - 000 bales. There can be no doubt that, but lor these causes, the prices of yarns would still have had an up ward tendonoy. as it is, mule yarns, from 50'* down ward may he hud at 'ad to '4d per lb bilow the rates of a fortnight back. Throstle warps fully ? 20's and oC's water twist in the bundle J,d, except well known s-pinnings cf the best iiualitics-.-and the lower ooutts of reeled water to '4d. Mule yarns, adapted for India, are llat at a decline of '.dto >4'd. The liner yarns, suitable for the Bradford manufactur ers, maintain the advance lately attained. The demand for goods ?ban been in some degree unfavorably affected; but It is only te a partial extent that any dec line in pricc is sustained. Good domestic* and T cloths, and the better qualities of printer*, of all widths, are firm at tlie quotations of la?t week but one. Cloths which depend maiuly upon the Indian trade contiuue inude prested state. ?H1PPIHO. 1JIOR L1VEHFOOL-UN1TED STATES MAIL STEAM f ship PACIFIC, Captain Eira Nye.? This steamer will icpart with the United States mails for Knrore positively n Saturday, Jau'y 10, IKA? at 12 o'clock M.,frorohor borta at the toot ot Canal street. No berth secured till raid for. For freight or parage, having unequalled acoommodation* for eleg.iuo? anil comfort, arplv to EDWARD K.. COLLINS ft Co.. M Walls*. The steatntMr Atlantic, will sueoeod the Paoilio, and sail January 24th, 1M2. The new york and liverfool united states mail steamers. ? The ships composing this iiue aro the following:? ATLANTIC, Captain West. PACIFIC, Captain Nye. ARCTIC, Captain Lu?e. BALTIC, Captain Comstock. ADRIATIC, Captain Grafton. These ships having been buiit by oontraot expressly fer go vernment service, every care lias been taken in their con struction? as la their engines? tn ensure strength and speed, and their accommodations for passengers are unequal led for elegance akd comfort. Pricc of passage from New York to Liverpool, in first cabin, $120; in second do., $70. Exolusivo use of extra six* state- rooms, S300. From Liverpool to New York, ?30 and ?20. An experienced surgeon attached to caoh ship. No berth secured until paid tor. pnoposKD OA1K* or *Aii.t*e. From New Yorx. From LivcrpecL Do. Jan. 10 IK.', a Wednesday, Be: rf IRftl Do. Jan. ^4 *' Do. Jan. 7. ...1881 Do. Feb. 7 " De. do.j&S.,., Do. Feb. SI '? Do. Feb. 11.... 44 Do. Mar. 6 " Do. do. ifi.,., " Do. Mop. 20 " Do. MarahlO.... " Do. Apl. .1 " Do. do. ;e?. . . " Do. Apl. 17 " Do. Arril 7.... 44 Do. Mav 1 44 Do, do. 21 " Do. May IS '** Do. May _#.... " Do. May JS. ...... " Do. do" Do. June 12 '? Do. Jane 2.'."."." Do. Jntie2fi " Do. do. 16 Do. July 10 " To. do. .SO.'.". . Do. July 24 ?? Eo. July 14... Do. Aug. 7 44 1)0. do. 28... Do. Aug. 21 ?? Do. Aug. 11... Do. Sept,. 4 ?? Do. do. S3... Do. Sept. 18 " Do. Bept. 8 Do. Oot. 2 " Do. do. 22 '. Do. Oct. 1(5. 44 Do. Oct. 8 . D?. Oct. 30 " Do. do. 20 ' Do. Nov. 13 44 Do. Htv. s'" Do. Nov. 27 " Do. do. if"" Do. Deo. 11 44 Do. Stc.^1. De. Deo. 25 " Do. do.. 5. Do. do. 29.. Tor freight or passage apply to j? i) W A R D K. COLLINS & CO., 66 Wall St.. N. York, BRWWN, SHIPLEY ft CO.. Liverpool. E. O. ROBERTS & CO., 13 King's Arms Yard, London. JOHN M UN ROE & CO.. 2ti Rue Notre Dane de* Vio toirts, Paris ; or GEO. H. DKAPER, Havre. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones, or metals, nultfe bill* of lading aro signed therefor, and the value thereon therein expressed. TUB BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL Miil Steamships. between New York and Liverpool di rect, and botweon Boston and Liverpool, the BoBton shirs only culling at Halifax to laud and receive mails and pas sengers. ARABIA, Capt. . PERSIA, Cart AFRICA, (."apt. Ryrle. ASIA, (.'apt. Judkins. IUROPA, Capt. Lott. NIAUARA, Capt. Slone. AMERICA, Cant. Shannon. CAN ADA, Capt. Batriscu. CAMBRIA, Cr.pt, Lcitch. These vessels carry a olear white light at mainmast head; gre< u on tho starboar J; red on port. Canada, " Boot in H cduesday, 7th January, 1852. Africa, " New York . .Wednesday, H?U do. Pa(aag:< from New V.irk or Boston to Liverpool? First Cabin >.120; Cefui Cabin. f70 No berth secured until ptM for. Ficight will b? oharged ou specie beyond an amount for peroral expenses An experienced surgeon on board. Ail lettira and newspapers must fata through the Post Oftice Tor fiul*ht or pascage, apply to ? cUNARD, Jr.. SH Brca,iway. Frrnch, German, ar.d other foreign <oods raoeiscd and brought in common with British goods, lbr?ugh tills ot lading sro given in Havre for Now 1 ork. STIAM BKTWXtN KIT TOM AND GLASGOW.? Thc Cicpa' w and New Y',rk Steamship Ooinoauy's new rl- sniehip (ILaSGOW, toim ? ?itia horse power,) .V. St wart, commander, will aail from New Yorkt rQlasgow, ci Saturday, tin 7th of February n?vt, at 12 o'clock, noon, lat cabin . >^ari^e, fc'.O. 2d do. do., $S3. Apply to J McSVMON, .? Broadway. PACKETS FOR HA VRE? SECOND LINE -THE POL lo v i : sr ships wiii leave Havre ou the loth, aud New Ycck cn tut ltt of each month.? From N. York. From Havre. Ship ST. DENIS, ) Ji.n. 1 r?b. lii 1,?U una burthen, > May 1 J. r.j id A!oa:o rolinteU#, master. } bepl. 1 Oct. 1(5 Ship ST. NICHOLAS, ) Fob. 1 Mar:h W 1/ CO tona burthen, > Juno 1 July 11 N. W. F.veleinh, matter. J Oct 1 Nov. l(j Ship PALT1M0RB, ) Mtrch 1 ArrU It) 71U tons burthen, > July 1 A *. Id P. D. Conn, rnstor. ) Nov. 1 C^o. l'i Slip WILLIAM TILL. ) Arril 1 Kav Id (ner), LSIKJ tona burthen, > A'<, 1 Sept. IS John Willard. matter t Deo. 1 Jau. 16 They arc all tirct class New Fork built chip ?. provided with a rt <i vitit j arliclca tor tha eomiort and convenience .t pas reogevs, pud ( amuiandc 1 by men of exf erieucu in tlie trudo. The | ilic Li racti.o is $100, without w ir.es or li mors. Goods sent to the anvBor.hrra will be forwarded free trom any ci.vfttJlut' "t actually liOYJL> it HINCKEN, Agoni.. i?i Pearl street. rf'HK BOYAL MAIL STEAM KR MERLIN, CAt'TAlii JL San t ton, will (ail fur Bermuda and 8t. Thomas, oa Thursday. >'.h oi January, 1M2. at ncn. i?i;e lis a cxceiUul accoinw (lr.tiona tor pastcngers. Price of parage t? Bet muda, S'-'i; to St. Thomas, There in n r> pillar mail c >n D.uu cc.tion b 'tween St. lhomaa and all tha H'jat India ialanda, Havana, Vera Crux, Venezuela, &o. The Meilii w ill tal;e freight. Av-rly to X. CCNARD. Jr.. SK Broadway. P. 3.? No letters or r.';aiia will be r?tl"t(li b?g.rd ut tut Merliu, excel t through the P?at Offico. f NDBI'ENDF.NT 8TEAMKR FROM PANAMA TO SAN 1 Francifco.? The well known and favorite ?f amahip NEW OKL?AN S. W. C Hac:merrley, U.S. N., Commander, will leave Panama ior San I'rancirco, on the 15ta of January, I IWt Thf ncevsmbuatioht of this ateamcr art | dheurptfieu Vy tny atcainor on the Paoifie; and p*?er.ieri tn*y confidently rely on being amply provided with every I thins necc3(ary for their com! ort. Fas*eni?rti leaving New j Yorii for Chanrea, hy any ol the ateamers "1 22d, 2ith, or iSth ! December, will connect with the New Orleans, at Panama. 1 For freiflit or paaaage apply to J. HOWARD & SON, Agonta, M Broadway, | \T ANEERBILT'8 LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO, VIA i Nicnra.-ua.? 'lhe favorite ateamahip i'ROMK'f H EU 3. m Capt. Churchill, will leave pier No. 2. North River, on Mon day .January S, at Jo' lock P. M., for San Juan de Nicaragua: I whence paa?entiers will be couvcjcd over the transit route ; ol the Nioa-auua Company, having but twelve miles ol Hml ' trr.ns; ortation. to San Juan del Bur, from which point thuy > w ill | roeced, without delay, to San I'ranaiaoo. Fcr freight i or panaie, apply only to D. B. ALLEN, 8 Battery place, up stairs. 1 US. MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.-FOR NBW ' ? Orleans, via Havana.? Change of hailing Day.? ^ The | splendid steamship EM I'IRE CITY, t >ns, .1. Tauner, ci mtrrndcr, will sail item the pier at foot of H'arren street, j N. R., on I rlday, January at 2 o'clock, P. M., pracisely. I Rain of ra^sa.-e t, Havana and N'.w Oilcans:? New ar- ] rangement? Ladies' Sal on berths, $7H; After do. do., f.7U; 1 1 rward do. do,, ^50; Bteera.-c do . $jr>. Spiole only taken 1 on frtighl toHa\ ana. Frci-'iit :aktu to New Orleans at the ! usual rates. F'.r freight or paftapie, apply to M.O. ROBERTS. J77 W'eat atreet. turner of VTarren. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSnil* COMPAN V.-'JUANGE ? ol Sailing I>ay.? On 1} through lino (or San Franoiseo, via Chagtta. direct. On Tuesdav, January 6th, at 2 i'. M.,, t the ar'en lid at;am(l,ip tllEROKKt;. tons. Henrj Winllo, Commander, will (all cn Tneiday, January !th, at ireeiscly 2 "'eleck P. M , from her pier, a*, foot ol Warren (trcet, North river, with the government mails, dire t for Chacr's. ccntc-ting at IPaaamavlth one of the Company's extra stcsmt ;s, to tail without any delay for San Francisoo, | on arrival ol 11. c ratscngers at Panama. For pafago or triight, apply at the ' ilice, No. 1?7 M'??t street, coruar '.t | Warren street. North river. N P. ?Bills of laung siruel at the office on the morning of sailing. PACIFIC! MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANT.-CHANOl ot Sailing Day. ? Only Throti.-h Line for California and Oreron, M." Chagret. On F'idsy. January at two P M. Ths splendid steamship LMl'iitE 01TV. i,1**1 tons. J. Tanner. Commander, will sail on I'ri lay, January !i? h. a?. precisely 2 o'clock, P. M., from her pier at the fi ot ol \t ar ren street N. R.. with the governm nt mails, for Chagm. Chagr'a passenei rs tranaferri' 1 at Havana, to tl,est rmahin Philadelphia, rassen^era 1 a inr in the Eaii iro Citr, will connect with ?he laronte United States t-.aii steamship Ca: llforr.ia, to sail without any delay I ir Sao Francisco, < -n arri val cf the paasenjers anil nail at Panama Tor passa :?? or freight, apply at the < iSct, No. 177 W??t s-reet corner of Warren airtet. North Riv r. N. B.? Bills ef lauin< signed at tho ofllcc cn the nnrnini of salUui:. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY-ONLY Through Line lor San I'rancitoo, via < hagres. direct.? On Saturday, January 10th. at 2, P. M Thesp' .ndid new double tngine etesmtMp Oil IO. unc, - a I led n hernecom modationsand speed, J.VtV t>na. J. Findiay Sohenok, L". H N., Commander, will * all on Saturday, January 10, at 2 o'olock, P. M.. precisely, from he: pier, at the loot of War ren street. North rii er, with tl e government mails, dircel for Clagres. connecting with the favorite United Statea mail aeamahip California, to sail without any delay tor i: u Fraaoisoo.cn arrival ef the (a.seng'.rs an<l mails atl'a nama. For passage and frelcht. apply at the tB;os, N >. 1 77 West street, comer ot Warr.a street. Nr rth river. N B.? Bills of lading signed at the office, on the morning of sa,l la*. POR savannah-u. s. ma I l LIN e.-th* niw and splendid steamship FLORIDA, Cart. Thos. Lyon, will leave Now York for Savannah on Saturday, January 'J. at :i o'clock. P. M., trom pier No. 4 N. K. For freight or passage apply to 8AML. L. MITCQ1LL, lit I'rontetreet. The Alabama. Capt. Ludlow, on Saturday, ltnh January NOTICB-TO MASTBRS OF ALL VBSSBLS BOUND far Baa Irsnclsco.? You will please have two reports ' f your veise), cargo, vessels apoken, paaaengers' names, Kc., with any other thing you may think worthy of note, for the A Ita California and Bxchanre Reading Room for All Na tions, ia Ban Kraacisoo, whioh will be callod for. on your arrlvsl.lv rrvnin'<d?r# F"Vvt fl. Wirt(n, Maiins R 5 ri, r ?or the Alta afd Nsw? Room, agd late ot the New Xoti 1 ABOIEMBNTIi BOWEMY THEATRE.? BOXES, ? CENTS " PIT. 12? cents; Seat* ia Orchestra Boxes. Ml tents. Doori open M 1; eurtsin rises at 1 o'clock. Thii afternoon, Thursday. Jin. 1, the performances will oommenee villi KAVMON I) AN 1) AONES? Don Raymond, Mr. Uoodall; Kibtirt, Mr Stevens; Jacques. Mr. Hamilton; Lady Agnes, Mri. Yeomaoai Beatilce, Mra. Grattan. To be follow! by the CATTLE STBAl.EKB ? Archibald Leslie, Mr. Taylor; Dugald II Veil, Mr. Cony; Duncan M'Clair, Mr. Griffiths; Jessie Campbell, Mia. Gr&ttan; Maggie M'Crea, Mrs Jordan. To onel :d? with the comedy of HIDE AMD BEER? Quake, Mr. Gleuu; Simon, Mr. Griffiths; Luoretia, Mra. Mason. EVENING PERFORMANCE.? Dcortopesu alii*; curtain rites at 7 o'clock. Thursday evening, January l, will be eer [ formed tha trigedy of 1'1/ABKO or, the Death of rtilla? i Holla, Mr. Eddy; Orana, Mr. Olenn; Alonz), Mr. Qoodall; Piiarro, Mr. Stevens; Elvira, Mra. Parker; Cora, Mra. Grat i tan. To be followed l>y tha drama ?f the FOREST OF BON DY? Lieutenant Landry, Mr. Cony;Capt. Aubri, Mr. Taylor; Elci, Matter Cony; Lieut. Maoaire, Mr. Stuvcas; Bertrani, Mr. Griffith'; Urania, Mra Grattan. To conclude with the i comedy of YOUR LITE'S IN DANGER? John Strong, Mr. Letlingwell; Krackwit/. Mr Moora; Caunteaa Landadcr'i, Mra. Urattan; Jenny. Mra Yeomans. Bowery theatre, -doorsopen at i h. curtain riaea at 7 o'oloek. Boxes. 25 canta; Pit, 12^ oanta; Seats In Orcheatra Boxea, SO eta. Fiiday evening, Jan. -, the per formances will corotnenoe with the drama of KaFI'AEI.LC? Count Rati telle de Foix, Mr. Eddy; Cosnt Achilla 4ea Montes, Mr. Ooodall: Mr. Gregory Jumble, Mr. Griffith*; Paulino !.'>? rieiiox, Mra. Parker. T? be followed bv the CARKI ER AND Ills DOG? Abel Bird, Mr. Cony; Ralph Ilunter, Mr. Taylor; i apt. Laaton, Mr Hamiltou; Joan Cameron, Mra. Orattaa; Marian Maybud. Mr?. Yeomnns. To conclude with the come dy of P. P crthe Man and tho Titer? Mr. Splasher, Mr. Uoodall; Boh liuckatone, Mr. GriiViths; Crape, Mra. Grattan. BURTON'S TUEATRB. CHAMBERS STREET.? DOORS o r n at 6>a; to begin at 7 o'clock. Dress Cirole and Par Snette, 60 cents; Second Tier, 25 cents; Private Boxes, IS; Tcheatra Scats. 78 eenta. Thursday evening, Jan 1, will be played the drama of OLIVER TWIST? Mr. Brownlow, Mr. Bland; Monks, Mr. Moorhousc; Bumble, Mr Bnrten; Art fill Dodger. Mr, Dunn; B 11 Sykes, Mr. Dyott; silver T?lst, Mljs 11 il 1: Nanoy Sykes, Miss F. Wallack; Mrs. Conoy. Mrs. Hughes; Mrs. Bedwin, Mra. Dyott. To ooncludo with the farce of the MUM MY? Toby Tramp, Mr. Burton; Old Mtn dragen, Mr. Rutacll; Larry o'Bathcrshin, Mr. John Dunn; Fanny, Miss E. 'iajlor; Susan, Mra. Red. BURTON'S THEATRE, CHAMBERS BTREET.? DOORS open at li^i; to legiu at 7 o'clook. Dress Circle and Par Suette, Mi rents; Second Tier. 25 cent! ; l'rivato Hexes, S3; rchestra Stats, 75 eenta. Friday evening, Jan. C. will be plsjed the extract from the PICK. WICK. CljUB? Mr. Piok wici, Mr. Dlsnd; Augustus Snodgraas. Mr. Moorkouse; Sara M'eller, Mr. Nurton; Aunt Ra< ha. 1. Mrs. Hushes; Isabella Wardle, MixsM Taller. The itVUUGI.ER'SSMN aN I) THE I XC1SEMAN'4 DAUGHTER? Nick Uracil. Mr. J. Dunn; Kate, Mies Hill. To conclude with tho 3KHIOU3 FA M I LY? Capt. Murphy Ma^nire Mr. Lester; Aminadab Bleok, Mr. Burton; Widow D< Imainu, Miss T. Wallack. National theatre -dress circle and boxes. 29 cents; Pit. 12X cent); Orchestra Tlckcts, SO cents; Private Box Tiokcta* $1. January 1. 1851. Afternoon per founance, commencing M" o'clock, with the play of VALEN TIN E AW D URSON? Sir Valentine. Mine Hathaway; Orson, Mr. Seymour; Pepin, Mr. Stafford; Princeia Eglantine, Miss Barber; Ai;at)ia Mrs. Martini. To be followed bjrthe drama of the WATCH DOGI ? I'lerro lc Gr^sso, Mr. E. Blanchir l; Henri, Mr. Arnold; L'Aunay, Mr. Clarke; Th'irese, Mijs M. Lt nrles Mario, Mini Bailer. To oonolude with the panto mime of the MaHBLE MAIDEN? Harlo |uiu. Hons. Zivy stowaki; Clown, Mr. Fox; Columbine, Mlua Ludlatu. EVENING PERFORM ANnK?Commenoini at 7 o'alook, ?with the drama of KIM! CHARLES Ml? Adim Brook, 1 Mr. J. R. S jott; Kin* Charka, Mr fHark.', Triptoleinua Mu>l dlework, Mr. Fox; Major Vauhcry, Mr. Cooke; Gus'.avns Me wilt, Mr. Bradnliaw: Ulrica, Mra. Niohols; Udls^. Mrs Mar tiiii. To be followed by the drama of the CATl'LE K TEAL IRS? Ducald Macnei), Mr. Blanchard; Duncan Maclaia, Mr. ' Fox; Archibald I.i aHe, Mr. Arrold; Evan Lisle. Mr. Cooke; Jeiav Campbell, Mrs II. F. Nichols; Maggie McCrca. Miss Charles. To conclude with tho paucomiine of the MAiltLE MAIDEN? Hark iuin Mom. Z&vystowaki; Clown, Mr. Fox; ' Columb ne, Mian Ludlam. National theatre, Chatham street.-doorb open att>X; curtain rises at7 o'oloek. Dress Circle and Boxes, 25 cents; l'il, 12>f cents; Orchoatra Tiokets, 50 cents; Private Box Tickets, $1. Farewell Benefit of Mr. E. Blinoh nrd. Friday evening, Jan. J, tho entertainments will com mence with the drama of tho DUMB MAN OF MANCHES TER? Ion:. Br Blanchard; Janu. Mrs. Nichols. To be fol lowed by the drama ot the ADOl'TED CH I L l>? Michael, Mr. J. R. Boott; Lucy. Mrs. Martini. After whioh, tv.e dram* of the WATCH IXX.S? Pierre lo Grosse, Mr. Blanchard; Hen ri, Mr. Arnold; Iherese, Mifo M. C! arlos; Marl". Miss Barber. To conclude with the pantomime of the MARBLE MA I DEN. Franklin museum. 17.'. Chatham square, one block above the National Tlitatie.? George Lea, sole proprset r.? Salt n I'crformnncei evory afternoon an 1 i-von ng. Eniertoiniiieiits t' commenee in the aftetuoou at three o'clock, and in tho evening at halt-past seven o'clock The entertainm' nts are varied and s< leel. and sacli as can be seen at no other place of entertainment in New York, ton sitting of 1 ea> Fimalc Ethiopian Opera Troupe; also, Mens Gregoire, the stronnest man in t he w rl<l, who will break any sfene the audience choose to i ffsr him; he will alee challenge any man to "kill a bullock " with hie olenohed tiet, for any aiacuntof money ; a Troupn of Model Artists, wLu arc si'lceti'd for their beautvand figuro, and who por sonate a number of beautiful tableaux ; a company of Aral Girls, who ro through a variety ot feats of strength and dex terity ; a company of Male and Female Artists, who will give an exhibits n of Maible Statuary unequalled in the world; together with a variety of interesting performances i every afternoon and evening. For paiticulars, see bills of tach day. Admiision? Seate in Privato Boies. 50 cents; Stage Seats, S7 cents; Boxes, 25 cents; Par,uctte, 12 X ccnts. CIRCUS.? NEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, 37 BOWERY, Grand Carnival week. Celebration of New Year's Day, and superb di m nistraticn in aid of Hungarian independence, (in Monday evening an entire new suecosiion of feats and classic exercises in the arena, which will le repeated on Tueiday evening. On Wndnesday evening the entire grsss receipts of the hcuse will be handed over to the Hungarian Central Committee, in aid of tie great oause of cnivertal liberty. On Thursday (New Year's Day) tnera will be three I mapnticent ettertaimnerts? morning, afternoon and even li>g. The (iitfingiwshvd 1'arisiau equestrienne, Mine. Tour iir.ire. is engaged tor a limited number ot nights, and will make her first appearaucc this seatou on Monday, Jan. i. Bcxce, he., as hefcre' Circus. -YHi akphithzatri of messrs. r. BtnHe fc Co. lias uprropriated the cniire rsceints of H edncsday rext iu aid of the Hungarian causo. On Tnurs day ( New Year s Dsj ) ther: w ill be given three suporb en tfriaminents. Ikl eelelratid Madame Tournitire is like wite to appear, soon after fi? holidais. with a new manege hoi f o; wl.ioh sl.c has lately h"d trained in Paris. 11/ EI.CH'S NATIONAL CIRCUS. v'HESNUT STREET. Tv below Ninth, Philadelphia.? L. B. Lent, Mioager.? Ed taecicenl ot the ir.'ai Frruch equestrienne, M'ile Louise '(?nrniaire, who mil arpcar cr-rv evening, and on S.-.tiir iai afterrcotiE, in superb Bi';n?s d'E ouitaticu, supported by I Frcnoh and American eTiupanr of unrivalled ability, forak a combination of talent hitnorto unequalled in i'hiladel pt ia. Ev ? ry description of equestrian and aorohatic ontoX Wninl is here pr^ducod ou a scale oi splendor unsur passed b^ any establishment in tie world. Prof. J. M. Nixcn. Equestrian Dir^ctcr; FentUnd ani Worrell, olowns. OK ATORV AND POETRY OF TIIE OLD AND NET \\ ( rid ? Stuyvesant luititu'.o, Friday, Tueeday, aid Fridny EV' rings January l*th, 13th, and Kith, nt 7^ o'olook i.'t arles H'l.itr.i v. recentiv r'" urned from a i r..l ?siionai tiui in Europe, will, by request, uelivsr three of his Literary ani Drsinatic Impersf nations illustrated with every phase c character? the indiaa. American Briton, and Irish nati. (S'e circular ) "Mr Whitney's aot on is equal to tSc b?sl tragedian n toe stag-j."? London Tiacs, May 5? Gentle n.et.'s ti"l ets, 50 een't: Lnd;e?', '.5 tents. AGENCY. ~\\f ORTHINGTON G. B.SRTHEN CONTINUES TO Tv pra( t :sc ia* in ihe S iireina Conrt- lo attend to easts I ' tore l cngress? to pris?ti.to claims and aettlo acoouaM agamct the Depavtuent^ and Jioards of Coir.mis?ioneror-;c procure ;a??nts it fc 'tte and abroad? lo obtain pensions and niunty lands? t) oolioctdi bts. dividends, legaofs and inne ritances in any part cf the United Btates, and in foreign r-akc invest ?s of funds in loans and sto 'ks, tnc on tend iti u.-.i..,,-,,};, negotiate the purobase and sale of lotus. lanHt an f paty .. i?>LT ?tate ot the Unicn. Particular attention paid to CaiilorSia mo i mu. ea?os, coming up to the United States Supreme Court on ap fcal. Ccmmnnicationa. pre paid, addresied to W. G. 8ne f.en, No 5 Carroll Place. Capitol Sill. Washington, D. C-. will cief i with prompt attention. VUAVK1.LIC11H' m iUK. CAMDEN AND AMr.OY RAII rlOAI) LIN*, FOR PIN lade. this 11} o'clock, A. 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Ne? 1" rk ?tty. To the vUtlmect '.ud.j.rst-.oa ? i iu?.kjry. it .* of t*e highest im portance. | mania sicci?b of del ward -all ro rmei A experience axtaedtd. ? lannneraM i case' rr ?**e?i tbrouih Iheir tarrio ??.-<:?? - t ot..- pijei mi b-iar ab's to arret t em: b it, bvnu-i r i icipr vementf, wi r !:etc alllintaBWBtju'iy. To : io?: d' tappointei by hao ???*?, cur tt a'.ns-aj ?, bet ,ri :? ?aty-f .ur l,o?r?. vo of mo-it ii?nal a li aatar*. ia etir;. fkHHW nil llaiMll ??? Icuatati'.tt IrotB ??. 3ot -,r 4?t?o*. oa. aad ornel iaoertitnd*. to;Mc;.yand - . SUCAualftr. t. eoraei of Br??'!wa> . fi? placi wbers yoi ar- prop-.rly oared ,foi No fee till cr.r;d. All conft itatioaa private. Dr. ward s i Nr itinate.s friend ucatr all tbe other tosdioines for o^rin* private HMM. A bottle, with a tr*atii?, oal7 oa* do.iar. Who will five foci after thar? Call aal u ?: Wl? <r m med:cin?, oontair.iai aerentecn fin ii.J. aii.at ,t by tar t;.e ai .tt certain aa? universal ri aii'iy. l t .10 jv. atraafru art to be milled remember th 3 Dei ? '? ? Cant Maa% onred in ?w?. tv-foi rh rri by i:i i frUad. N> modi.iBi I elae can do ?: aa. i Dr. w a rd, devoted to nucAre didea.<<is. warrn'i ta > orvl sat u-. V, a will fo oared by bim roaitivt-:j u, jv *,fi; i?,.a! iuue. All w.',.' bave oon tratted a privato iJiian; mo early appnoatioa. St? treatm?Dt traai* aloa : tjj ad juration i f ?p''?y'!l;'*", ?tem i.'l- ev who sr. o.-*?i uU 5itteat.j. The d iaap poi a'.ed,aB del other ooctira. c Ter ?"** anytMa< lo e jual il. Gitncr a oi. re or erea: ro..2 a tw*?ty-fu?r bouri. No. 60 Caaal ? tf.et, oornar ot Broaiwsy. D" OCTOR WARS MAKKS NlrMEROL'S CUBES OF DB iii ate Diteai ' atfc L'aaai atroe:, corner of Broadway. Tar better t*. wor^ 'or y.u tifnrtt noa to treat youraelrei thaa go tc ar.yci tl.e hvalred in?norant hainbuis. Delay not t< co-ne ta i a. for y u icay have v< come at I net: theo {ou will b? ^rati :*d I eyond all anticipation to Und youmlf etter in twenty- feur httart. No fee tilloured. Z jtnh Rr.MARD.-JEF FRIES' ANTIPOTE, A BPF. VJt/v'v ci'-c mixture tor the cur# of private disorder!. ? t irakce a tpr?dy enro without theleast restriction of diet, drink, exposure, or cbaufe In application to buaineei. The proprietor chal.enges a ain^le caee wl.ioh the mixture will not cur?, tinder the forfeitnrn ot five hundred dollars. It is r.nt up in bottles, with full directions, &o., $1. One bottli faite a week- man < are cured ia two dayi. For sal* by C. II. Rirr l"2nr'?.'? ?? Me 1W Itiverd ?ive?'. New Vorb ?* ?. i.ttiie. iii? itMicvvf Uriel, B?iV?a, Wilful ? V?.. ' VliWM. * AIUIBIBRTI, BRO A D WAYTUEATRE . -E. A MARSHALL. SO LB LIS* see ? Docri op?u it 6k. to rrmmonc* at 7 o'oloofe. Box . ?i ?nd Periuetto. 91; Family circle end Upper Tier, M wW. Private Boxes, Si3 Mil SIX Thursday evening, Jan. L will te peilormed a new grand ballet en titled BETLY, TflB TT BOLBlN-Betl*, Mile Loll Mantes; Daniel, Sign* Nerl: Mix Starncr, Mr. 0. W. (mith The eutorta. omenta wUf commence with tho esmedy of ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NUT COLD? Jasper Plum, Mr Wbitiaa; Stephen Plam.Mr. Conway; Toby Tv? inkle; Mr Davldge; Berth* Uilbe, Mmc. 1 . To i < nelude with the ornaedy of L\D1 13 BIf ARI ? G? L Ynui ur. Mr. W luting; Matilda, Mrj. Abbott. billot entitled QETLT, TUB T VttOLEAN? Uitl\, w u# Lcl? Mont**; Daa'el, Signor N?*i? Max Sterner. Mr. a W. ?ml>h The entertainment# will ecmmi nco with the c-medy of NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS? Almirel Kingston, Mr. Whiting Lieut. Kingston. Br Fen no; Mrs. fMUfex, Mrs Vernon To conclude with tho e<medy of WHO SPEAKS FIRSTf-Caetaia Charles, Mr. Heynolds; Mrs. Irnett Militant, Mrs. Abtiotl. NI BLO'B - MANAOER, MR. JOHN BEFTON -TICK eta. 5*1 cents; Ptlvate Bexea, $j 1362-Ntw Year' Night? Thursday. Rtvel I amily? positively their lastnigk but seven. thin evening will i>e aoted the grand t.ollda f?ijy oo n lo pan tomlme which Ii?h le*n pronounced the t>?( rieoe yut produced. The gf. it Gabriel in two character. Franoois in three entertainments; Mt.na Marietti In hisclii i n' the BrazlliM Ape; Atitoine. the ^real Pierrt Clown of Europe and America; the celebrated Hum. ttloi din cn the corde elastique Doors "ptn at 6, and porforo enco to oomm?nco this evening at 7 o'clock, with JOJBt 'lull Rope. Conclude with the CON JURuR 3 (JUT. NIBLO'S.-HANaGER, MR JOB* BEFTON.? TICK, eta, 80 ocnta; Private Boxm. (3. Door* open at 7; la eomnon' o at 7H o'olock The wouaerful Hn-I Pionly res pectfully give notice to their friendu and the p.iMio thao tliey will remain but aix nigl.tn mr.ro previous to tfioir de I arturo for Havana Friday evening, January 2, 11SZ, Trl nmphunt luccesa of tho rr.in.l holiday oomio panlhmime. The celebrated Cabriol in l*o pcrf.'riatnoos; surf r.^n/ M. Tilondin on tho oorde elabti |iie; a titoinc as Clown. During the evening, tho Chimae Lanthorn fete D;V Ttisemont. byp tilty-pi. lit persons. To oouimonco with the Tight Hope; at tee which, N I Co I fc 11 US; and CONJUROR'S OlTr. ? 2 \ BROLGUAM'SLTCELM, BROADWAY, NEAR UKOOMO (troot.? Doors opon at bogin at 7 o'oloek. Dresa Oircio ard Parquette, 50 cts . family Clrole, IS oM.; Orihni tra Bentn, SI; Private Boxes, fS Tl ursdayand f riJay, Jan* let and -d. the p>rforroaiicu? will o'jrnmonoo with the oom> disttaol tho LuBT I.EiTSit? Mr Oean, Mr. Uhl^pebiahi; Paul Aflent, Mr. Palmer; Roan. li?au,Urs Coitover Aft ic v htoh a tu w '?\tr avugtir.za ?;? lleii COLU M BI A AT HOW 15 ? Columbia, Mrs. BUerrftt. To fc* full tved hy the *arce of th# IRISH TiGER- Paddy Ryan, Hr Br'ju?hain; Nancy. Mrs. Brcughim. Tu conclude with a ROW AT TUB LVOEI'M ? Tlie Mauager, Mr. Brjugham. C^ORISTYX OPERA U0US8, MECHANICS' HALL, NO J 172 Broadway, aliove (Jrand street.? Opm evory ninln dnring the week until further notice. 1 he original uud wolf known ClirUty'n Minstrels, onui priding an otficient and vor latilo "corps of "talented" and "tsperloncel performors,'" under the n^anagement of K. f . CUri?ty, whoso concerts iii this city, for a sureesuion of "live vtari," havj heea rrcelvodl with tavor 1 y highly rrnpectal/lo and laslilonable audiences. Tichets, 25 oents. Doors i peu at li1^, aod wiil oomuunoo o'clock. The patrons ot Chritti'd Minstrels ate respeot lully informed thai tho Saturday aturnoon oonccrts arodm coutinued. An alterniooa Csncert on New Yuac'e day, oom meaeing at 3 o'clock. PBLLOW9' MINSTRELS. ? FUN? FUN? FGN? AT FBI# low's Musical llall, No <141 Broadway.? Admission, '43 ocnts; childron under twelve, U1^ eents. fallows' Uiustrela. the greatest band of Nogro dn;iueatore in tho wirld, perfona evory Light. Tho ftograrame for this evening willcontaiat seme of tho best Nogro ilongs ever comp )aed and rang br thin In. mltable company; also, k. H. Sliter, the truly win lorf ;J neKro broakdown dancer, will amuse the au li'inee in glvii'K tliu very laughable and ailBiuIi >tepi of the Siuthurn an4 Wostctu negroes; the Shakers will be shook up, as uiual, with something now. Performances uoniinenoo at 7X o'olook. Oa H'tr-nesdav and Saturday afternoons, a Ccaoort for ?1m *o-< ccmmodation of families, eouimoneir.g at 3 P. M. FALLOWS' KIMETBBLS.? TBANC BiiOWBR, THB great Jester sua illimitable Negro delineator, will maki) bis tirit appearance on Mouday evvuing, Jan. 3. IJ1 ILLOWB' MINSTRIL8.-TBB MAMBOIM TAR O pleasuro in announclcit that, in addition to the talentc<l oocrnny of performers, tiny have inadc an engagement with those two piovoking Bonn of Momu?. Mrsar*. vV. W. Now oi'inhe and A. T. Thyer, who w ill uako their tlrst appcaraaco New V'.ar'n tflMIMI. C~1 RA N D FOPULAR ROOTTIBB CONCERTS, BY THIC * M?s*rs. and Mlsfes Kranor. tho eolobrale 1 Soottish V ?> caliots who arc nightly rcceive'l with the most entVuiaatia applauio ?On this ' New Year's Day Ni^ht" wi 1 bo gi/oa /? H ler.Uid ftketlon of flcotland'n uiu<'h aduilred anl unsur fOHsed oiiikie. Pio^rLinme;- Irlo, "Tlie Harp that onca hro' Tara's nails;" duet, "Te llnnka and Braes o' Uonnia I)oon;" ballad, '? O Nannie, wilt thou gang wi' me?" " lul l Lang 8yi)?;'' duct, "London's bonnio woo ls an' braen;'* ? Caller Htrrin?;" tong, " Jq?f.io, tno (lower o' Dunblane;'* " \\ hft'll bo kin: but Charlie?" duct, ?' Duncan dray " baU la ., " Auld Roliu Cray; ' " A Man's a nan for a' Hat." To commence at 8 /dock, at the Socioty Library. AJin floion. 60 cents. p tiriLL POSITIVELY CLOSE THURSDAY EVKNlNCf Tv J tnuarr 1, lMii. ? World's Fair, at Stoppani 11*11, t!HJ Broadway.? Proprietor, P. T. Barnum; Chief Artist, Clgnoc Delamatio; Conductor and Delineator, D. K. Hall. Evory afternoon, at 3 o'clock, nnd in the evening, as 7>? o'clook. On Now Year's Day, three splendid cxhl'iitl >ns will bo given, commencing at 11 A. M., 3 P. U.. and7H P. M. Doom cpen an hour previous to each oxhlhttion. Adraiieion, ?> oentsonl). Nohall prioe ticletd. Monster work oPAri. ? Tho World's Fair: or. Mirror of tho Exterior and Interior of the renowned Cryntnl PMace; Bird's eyo view of the Cr?? tal Palace and the Wejt End of Loudon; the grand openinc bv l}uccn Victoria and the British co.irt; superb view uf tho m hole Nave; the Nave in all ite parts; the American divisin the whole Transept; the Agricultural osurt, witli HoCoi mick's lamous American reai^r; and "X'achi A:aerioa."i her celebrated tritim ph, ofl Cowna. i TriK A Ll.ICUANIANS RESPECTFULLY ANNOPNO tu t hi : r Binll and the pvblio t'.at they will rvo? V cal Concert. ?t ti e Broadway Taternael*). oa Hon Utmoi in?. January 5, I Hr 2 ticketa. '?& cut a otah, tu ha Ii ii tt > i rn'hic etorcn aid at the door. Ooors opua i.t CX o'olook;!; c. u. in m ? ai 7 ' . o"< 1 >c k. KANKMN MUJ-Tl'M, ITS ( II AT [1 A M St; [J A KB. -Til B m. greatest wager i V:? made? one thoimand <1 llvja,:*init five hundred- to come oil at tl.e frnnkliu Museum un Thnra day oveniug. tl e bib i?f January. I <51 The fublio are roo tectfoliy it l rned tl at ?!;?? above ehallent* '? hotwjia lone. Gregoirr imd Mr J. G F.nn; Mr. Finn is (9 prodnoe % stt no, not oter mi Ihr. and Uonn. (,'r'g >!ro Is to break It wi'.tt his list, or fnileit one ILor.-ar, d d llnrr.. Th? st int ean ha ?ten at M.t.w's House, No. 41 Bonn, ?p >0 tho lay tho challenge ia to be nodded, wl ere a limited number of tiokoM ?vill be imputed of Rcterved Seats, 60atnts; Boxed, t'> oontu Sporting men and oth*rs ar? rcp? tfully Invite I to all an<Jl in th': above stone at SKaw't, and pas* their opir-lon >a th? same. ASTOR PLACE OPERA lIOl'SE -PROFESSOR AN dnrtonV Incredible Mysteries this evening - T*o Gift rt Flora; The Elictric Pleti'iuena; Wattr vir?'H W*n?? Tho Great Exhibition Casket Tho H?lzonian Cr ? Th a Bot tle. Go aud get jour holiday gilt* fren th . ilsor a Cor nucopia. Place* can ! e a, cur d at trie Box ulu', frica '?> A. M. to 5 P. M.. for parti s. fnuiiiiot, or schools. It ii the aaoak interesting establishment i:i the city. l)\r v rt .rraance* oa N.mv Ysar's Pay and evuy Tht:r? If. v and Saturday, at .1 P. M , daring Kir stt*. Onora t pen at 7 o'oloek; Wonder* com m"C cc it H. i'ar i (tlx an I'resn Cirolo. ,'U cents: ITppor Tit. ar.'i juv(t.il(.? under t*uU? yeari!, iO at*. Tha Wizard a tlay ia i.mil.d. flKUK AL. fpHE MARRIED WOMAN'S PKI VATB V H DM ' A I, COM X paniun ? By I>*. A ml. Mauri ?au, Profcsdor >( Diseanca f W Jtnen? Tweutleth euition, P.no., pp. J3u-Prioa 91. Year* of suCering, c I r hy ;al atd rn-otil aj<ui h to maojs an affectionate wile, ana pecuniary ditli ulti-s to tho hu*-> band, might tare keen (pared ly a timely posioesioa of'thll work. It ia Intended eaiuciaily Ii r I'm mirried, or rt.oaq oi nternrlatinir marriage, aa ,t difclot ? imp jrtaat ??;tit?. which should le knr.wn to tinm partionHrly. To those who?e ncaith d jts Lot permit of an increase of family, it a ol rpc ialimi rt**"* ii.-.- "U'j, tv ry femaU? ?ho ?ifo, t.,o mithar- tha ont cither huddma i.uu w>mar. iiood, or iha oth?r in tho deoiin# of ytaia, ia ? >on. nature o' ntampiat.a an importaut ohan^v, oan dmcorer fie oa- e > lymptoms, and '.ha ra tt atfiolocl remedlea, and mo<t c.-r'aio mode ot cure, ia every (..inplalnl to which her fc* is suMeot. ( Cztract of a Ittter Iron a cau:leman in Davtin, Ohio.) Ll a i tu N , May 1, lo-W. Dr. A. M Ma 'Ricvmt : ? M v lif *n Sik My win hs? t??n pefopti'ily 'lnkln| fol tome three ycara .-r. .' n . .at -nv |i.' r- ?) ^-.r ancuiafe and snlTtrii K aome moatha be! ore and du'rinx v>er oonftna aunt; evtry nccesaiva out more anl iaor? de'nh.atiat ai d pro?tratiii< her puttiai; hnr life in imminent danx<r> and which wt?. on tc lai>t O'.eail a. despaired of. I sup poacd this state < I thins? w ii ir.ivitable, and r?i>i;nod my> sell to meet tl e v '.'it. Ak. this iirae, (n>w aU'.ut twe months. ) I heard t >ur I ia uRhly sp <kon of, as contaiain( c me matters rra:i>:n ; uiy .aso. Ou its reoeipt an I pernaal. 1 NIMtumillil ? ? f lit! it aflordod ny iiurossed m.nd, and '.he j >y its ra^ai ;n. ariel to my wife, oa 1 i*rn in(i tl at tl.i treat disc rt-ry ot M. M. Dejo.neau* rrovldsd a rtmedy. It opened a j rjs- - at to ue, which I little aon cciTed wsa posaibla. l>> t >t thii>. ero another year would have pat scd orer tr.y l ead, in all human prohabiiity aiy wifa would I btc base ia hst arars. tad my children lett molbsr less. It is, of course, ia; rt ."?..tabia to convey more fully the se rious snt jeats treafr.d of as tueyarcof a nature striotl* intended tor tl ' mirri xi or '...osc ccntomplatinit rnarriaae. For ia!s at TJ2 Brc -,ar y. an 1st the puolishin* ofDoa, 119 Liberty street. > ;w Fork Little x Co.. Albany; Jo so pa Tucker, Habile, i.i'.ui ?. 3. Pe-rim. 'JGChtjtnut street, Pbila 'ell hia. Cn the r?n ip? of *' ?oi? rwilI be transmitted hr mall, free of i onsre to an: pa. . i the I'aited States. All letters m<i<t be addt'tt ;1. ( pa.d to Ur A. U Miurueau, be* 1 .24, N<iW York city. OA. ? LJ. Libtrty street. \| I.ARMO-N f. 6' R E' X. r. R.80CIET7, AND M. P. Ivi ? s. Medicine hai eetablU,. 1 (by hia ^readv sjfarloc treatment ot ail j ri *t? iiS.vtsos)a reputation whioh ether* sorely euv r hiu;. Not j:; I j for ti.e astonishingly rapid ours* ol the olives': v il - leoal, wi?' \.t. In manv oaios, uslnst any medicine<. I>m a it ? f_. rhiiitio eases of moa'hV ar I >ears' dura- o. av jvj* ti.a d ;?truotioD ot tho t'>n?? foe ever, aud w Itl. . \ ? i o? : u ut?. er the clitrsool theiaoit emi nent without susc ; >j, ar Mi evrvieos so muih so i<htlce at,d vaiued; for ? . 'Si th? systsm is entirely freed fr -tn tba tell dettr >er. i: a ' ;cti -re iuaoctat oilapr/C* for/cnera tiocs. 'f h writ', n jrr ar. i published by him are fi ( cur' s that, l.e ;e n s a rai l to s i^ert, oannot te e i oallod. tl.' Ush Ms I r?c^[ t n ? :r ? th- arcit Hi)' rd of Paris ana Aeton ot Loo i a. T.) ,?t : .ates alaoio lude the very oa lot'unate'.y ni msrui vi '..m of self abuso, as i ere ara thouiandi v v:j ; S) re I ? Ith uedicincs. lie, there fore, esfv ially so', jits ? so halt cire I and abandoned cases of *i.a:< veroct r ?'a .-. th , sj e.jiahty, aa ho always saa rsutees an eny au i p-rmaasnt C ite, for treatm?at by let ter, a lull i:a< muto.; oa' , w.tb fee, lo fc >i 71 Br iidwaf Post (iff.ee. New Y <rk. w i h necessary. Patients apply ma personally ;a-. s separate r ms? Ofilco ears, 0 ia th9 motnin* till J in i T t ? ia t^s eveniatt, at ?: Reado street, twe do r fr m B* ilwi ; p 'slts ^t 'warl's? not in the drr?--'sts. N.J - Si r ; _?l work will sooa te published. DR LA CROIX'S PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISR Filth i ' in ; >7 M. l>. I. a Croix, M O., Albany, N.Y. Cheapest hook e r 180 aerlatceen ? 1 ? fcar I. and the ?< ret n'i-m.ues and di?' rdets ot j Mi-.h ?j ; aia-.uri'v. resulting ir ; m eteetsesj a bisk destroy the r' > : a I ar> 1 mu. t?l pnwets, all d. teases, ari-ir* irom indi-cret.oa tlam and simple rule# ? hieh a I p t!on? e.ir.roi.:! theatelvee. wltliojt iteroury. ? with the ai'tir r'e eiiS'tvat. ui ou marriage, it* do tie* aa 4 din * ual catiots. ai.1 tl ? r remedies; with colored lltho <np.ie. illusttai^g I . , .Uu.y. and | ii/iiuK av, aod dis eases ot t: e repro i . ;;i?; crga-\s ot both seves, their atrae tut-.s. bus. aa 1 t ? r. ' ia*. I*, conta'n* rnasy important tint* to th *e cn. rji nt.ag matnaiony, wbioh will oyer come olj ti.'ai a^aiaat a:arna<. ; none, however, should tske t'.is importau". s-.ep a thout r;rst cansultin* it* page*. It treaM of a.l d'.iejsss v: t.mai. a. wl.sther marrl do* sialic. Strangers wh i r? ,u*.r* n Ii ?! aid, before :jnsultip.? aai doctor, ought to luiow w^oth?r thoir cn^i aro pfop^rrjf un derstcod I t thore wiotn f- "? the imp< sition ol . uaeks Dr. l.a Croit is ? le.-allr derstcod by thwH wiosa tl -r eaiploy. and thusg iard'a?a,na? the imp< sition ol ]aa*k*ry, *o prevalent ia pop ilaf citie*. ? r ''-ali '.sa physician, and ior th* past twer.ty jears .?< boon iai!. o< tiiulted ;in ia the different il.'fW,! * ; ""2 personally ae woJI a* by lettsr. Any eerson sending '.won'ty-nve cents in a letter ?ost paid, wil, rectlv* ont eery by moil, free of pagaagero* five oofits tcr 91. A idre^s Or. M E hi C RO 1LN Bstvis etr.et. Albany. N Y. S id ly Garret k Co?2J Am jSSS and ItHiger A Towaiead. _. Broadway. N. Y. Bnnch ofliee 54 Lloyl ttrtet, Buffalo ransa TO AYOID DI8APPCMNTM*NrCALt0H"DB. ITARD all yon who hare contracte.f a prlrat* <U*rase Ua haa made the greatest ret ina ia.th?iMataae?t, and oan ennaaa case in half th? tim?ttutt,T tatealjattt.Vff* <e t* all U* difficult ease* that have dfc,iid,irHMfr'Wos* epwilflr in hint *** ? TtrUAaC .bkivAs >U.^rwV? !?? ku<t Jt wtd oalcr hi* *< Sm f?o Mil C ?*%. mmuvM PtiTatfi Vflkl W VMftl mws *?C?C