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NBArged with throwing ftiw brand*, ui lUtorbtng the Ut movf o! tbe democratic par J. Mr. K oontlnued ? I ?aa ?war* of the ?? \*J quwtioa - of ibe peculiar delicto? <Ci owing out of the rteoiuti it, aad it U wttb pain that I alio 1? to tfce rtrif* which c>?eraot*riied tha late con l^iti ia var out *>aris of the Cnion. And. allow me to aay Lbat the cont**t to wy own gallant dUU. was not ?it to (be ]>articolar e?ur?e io be pursued by any gentle man wttb regard to the compromise measures alierthey WW beci me IN law of ihe land. 1 never make war Mton aay human being? %j ? ()?:?? 1 call the ii?Dtl'niai to order again I hare no Jireop'tlon to bear toe gentleman In Committee of U>? Wtolo The r ti a Mid Mr Nabors eouid not dlfcuss the C?n) 'cm r* measures Ur Cabttkb. (a- m l of Obto. moved, and the Uoate **1 that Mr Natio ? mum *>r ?coed tn order Pit KLui (duu ) ot 111 . suggt-eted to hie friend to let be subvert ?o u the 0 uimitie- of the IVQole uii the Ktale of tbe L'nton ?fcere tn?te i r not so much probn krlit 7 that he will be exiled to order M" NtlOii ? Keallv 1 tttTe i.o very great hn-.iety to Apeak The gettii uihu hfc* mbe< uceivrd my object. I w ib* I to put an extinguisher on the bo?e? < f ccnteo t on boaster. 1 will >>eiU tw the suggestion of my t'leoJ Tt?? j jeftlfn w&? tben taken, and the resrlution *n i-'?f?rred to the Committee of the Whole on tbe ?tat* of L*)-? 1 'DO*. tor P.. ,b (d<m.) rf Tenn introduced a resolution thai ail "tebati* in tVmmittee ot the Whole, on ?%id r*?-o lotion ?ha* ter*uiia e in one hour af.tr It *li?.l be taken wo Point* if order w-te rais?d. and Mr Bta^i.i mcvfd to %? tlie resolution <>n 'be table Mr P-u.1.? It is not Mi-|irbluic that gmt.emen on tit* w jig dde are no anxiou* lor discussion There is soute 0 ^ert i a tt M r 0 tii > ?Tbe obj?et if tc save tbe pubuc money Mr, C raise 1 a poiu' of order Lost PrKAii s am j. .1 that th? resolution *?? in orJer; aid aft 'r much fiunbh in.-. thy decision ?a* orirrulei. b? -auio tiie priutlior resolution hail not a? y-l beea <lts ri w 1 lu !?? Oommittt f of the W hole c n tbe ?f late of the Uolox sud tor other reason? Mr 8;, i- ?.rfYa . ni'iT''d to reconsider the rots send ing lias OoecIsoii and Armstrong printing resolution to <.j ? Committee of the Wnole on ihe 5>tare of the Union II ? ?aid I* bad t>een admitted tn^r the public prln'er had fail ??! to perform hi? con ra-r ?nd tnat the buiine?? of t^is Uoufe was in oor.??nuei:ce impeded; therefore it wa< tfc 'dutjot the U'iu?e to ad 'pt eome other system by v?t>ieb tbe printinii w nld be furnished promptly, llere 1 ;ors f.b ? prictirg rad bfi-n done !a a meaner not at ?il ;r ?ditable to tbe House M- Fl laKNcc. (dein ) of Pa. ? Does the gent.eman re f -r f> th ? present printer, or t'ie prerious oat- ? Sir Bkh.ton said h>- alltiried to both. Me Kvohes k rrmiirketi that, for hiffifelf. he was Jatis > i .hat ice j. riot ir g was un good as any that be hud ?'?en, by contract or otherwise Mf b?fito<s said the printer was an entire stranger to elm. and ther?f.>re he bad no per?->nai fasliops In the waiter. II? did tot even Vnow the politics of the K?ouf in m lie twlieitd i bar m> mstnbers ot the Uouse w-.- ? *nling io giye a t*<r c- mpeosatic n for the work 1" th *re die aid be a loss in moLty. there wouid b* a j;ain 1 i n-uer respects. l'ari#OB jucstions were asked ani answers! a> to iu? ?'?t? cf business M ? addressf I tbe IIou*e in ,'aTor of a recoo ft derB'.ton Ins'BtiuK that this oeceus printing did not com < o a j^r ! he contract for the pubtio printing, lie e-?i'l tbat th* superinteudent of ih? censas had informed blm the cepsci would make tBOWbUMOftll i ? ? i! the Cm ^c? neiiat Glut* Why are the tames of X)034iM>n and Armptrong mentioned in the resolution ' J'oc tlio n?tne n?l>?.tf the whig party was in power, t i?t ch? t #mes of Uales &. rteaton. or Gideon A Oem pan.7 nctiid hare been inserted Wonld not the whigs. If '.t ?? oould do for their political editors what the democrats now pnpose ? Mr FteBtnor. ( aking notice of one ef his re ni*;i<* laid, he nncerstood the gestleman to assort that tae public printer i* unabie to perform his c?ntra:t, and iji 'tot ?atit!ed to the census work. Mr Oismin? Not under the law Mr P-oiuf> f ? I want to know tbo difference of giving t ie wot 't to a democrat witboot a newspaper, and to a ? "iocr?t with a newpaper? I want to know why a <? iDBtitoent ( ' a man who is a democrat, and by whose ?ot? io pait I bold a Beat in this House, should not have iair k chacre as a democrat who has a newspaper? \n- Ucibmas? 1 Ioto all democrats like the getitlemaa > fr< n r<fna'; ;Tanla. Mr F o*;>it-One word more. Mr Oobma>? Not. if you please Y.r Flohin r? I will go beyond no demoooat [In t-'ripted by calls to order and confusion . ? One word I ? ?>n'7 an 3 word. Mr 'iobm!*? As the gentleman in.-lsts ao hard. I mast ftiT* W?? i*- f .t->- -I am here bb a listener My whole pouti c a'. life will bear me out? that I go beyond no man t" award political pat ronsge to democrats. Mr Ooe -ia?? Kmctly right. I echo the language of oi; friend. Mr 0. then resumed and pointed whigs to Iji 'art that at the extra session of 1841, the Senate paiisfd re=o;uUon? in words, that Blair V Hires bo die- ! m .seed ab ->nblic printers, by a party vote. Theae words Brand on tbe record in UtIe? light, and come up in 1 iodga*Bt against the whigs The 'jm-stton is. shall the : u?tno^a'? gire tbe printing to their ftiend*. or not' lie wou',1 5-Te it to Donelson &. Armstrong because they tbe crjaasof tbe democratic party He wonld say to bii democratic friends ? bet tygones be bygones 1 I oot raise up Ban<;uo> gbost, if they do not put tua oup to my lips. Mr N.,bcis ask?d >aye to niftke one remark He felt In. nr? 1 by tbe course of the II use towards bim. but he *ia>p:y wv.ied t j know i[ any question had arises since b" r?- is ruled outot order this morning ' Orie? of ? A pood bit:" and iHughter Mr Hatn (wbu).o N V . m-?a? * few remark*, in ^ jlcli be desired tbe (louse to uolerstaud ibat whii" f. ? c?ui ? ?o lae ocnrlusion 'h it tbe census pri lling i? | Dot wfthia tbe contrMt of the public printvr. he be iit-red '4 w?? not wiilim tT?e provistoa of tli? joint teso l ition "fl3t6 and cor.ee ijoently *a" not with the ron t>-?ot of 'he Printing Ocmniittee. who have to do with tl<" puMio prluter /urther proceedings took place, when, on motion of fc4'- 0?i. rrm :he moti n to reconsider tnadr by Mr. .?b ? > i tos *is ' nld on the t^ble by 104 io 51 T'l < :i?a( ? then adjourn d. WKW iOKK LRGISLATCKIC. Senate* Ai sa.xi . Jin 27 , H>2. t nr< tioji to rraacia. M jut (Jem) pr??eni<d the memorial of W-i^n ?osuis in New York, for protection to fort i;>n Y ?1P*V* l-FSKICH liUVH H4N", tar 0?>l t (d?m ) reported favorably On the b ll grant ug a^o.tional power- of investment to the Ureen* w.ch fUvinga Han* thi ?tit> riunm, The --port cf the Select Oomtnittre on the joint rules La Hat. on to printing was called up ?!?* amtn im?nt of Mr 1!?bc0ik to the joint rule*, r ?waLatiuR the iniintity of documents to be ]>ublMi"d. ? i i proh'bitisiz the printing cf over 3 CCO copies or book". uimi 07 303C '-mat resolution. *s> debated and agreed -to COI RT l.i BtOOXLVrr. Hr r ,t ,? h i t (dern ) iofrrduoed a bill amending las act eatibliehing a court of criminal jurisdiction in Br, ikljn -<f? -*OrOSFD ELK" TI.H 01 KV< D r Pttf e. (dun ) introduced a 1411 to provid" for Ui? %i action of the public printer by the people. The B?nite then went into executive iv.saiOD; af'.vr which they adjourned. Aaaenibly. Au'tM . Jan. 27. 1J0- . bili.s m ronTKu. M ? W > o 'whig ) of New York, reported favorably on tb? >il "*J.ng jurisdiction to the United States of lan.'s on Uardiner's Inland. M ? U-;t H.fo, (whig.) of Kings. reported a memorial f?r i i?w authorising the Supervisor to make the ofllce o< District Attorney a aalaried office. Mr J lit* ton. (dem.) of Lewis, reported favorably on toe ?il2 in r?ation to Lafayette avenue and St. >elix a'-r^tt. Brook' ?n '*? *Mio?Dt!iATr on ten *s or the cintol. Hx.or tf and minority reports were made as te in waocn wu invested the power to make the appointment oc .}ffloeri charged with ventilating the Capital. A motion :o print both report* was made and loot Br C -SHtu i, (dem. ) of Tompkins, offered a resolution r? v- n ilDj the action of the Iionse in making appoint iwni a and declaring that the appointments rested with to* Trust >e? of the Capitol. ? ?r **ki. MHVOl-Hit < OMJtlTTKV Or IRVjeriOiTIOt. Mr II >w. (?hig ) of Niagara, a member of the Joint ?e:*3t Committee, desired to call the attention of the House U the series of resolutions which had been referred to tlxe joint oommittee with a view of ascertaining what la<tru<.tion bad been plae*d upon them and the action tiiat was expect "d from the committee under them. T5?? iu-atien up >a which he wanted instruction was as t*i 'h > time when the duties of the committee oommence. n.i J when it was expected that a report should be made? The Amendment to the resolution the committee con vert *d into an op -ning of the whole uiatter The com mittee were instructed to proceed and collect all the faote brari jg uptn the subject. In pureuanoe of this they had i?one to work, and had accumulated quite a of documentary evidence from the Canal Hoard They had issued subp ? aae :or some twelve persons re ft lift 3 in the western part of the State wbose testimony regar red ai important The committee In it? prelf imoarj character under the resolution by which it was (*t>pofnt*d were j re pa red to make a report as desired by Um Ueuae :iu, it ws? not prepared to report the tarts a* ai>d f'<r by the subsequent resolution, as am-nded b7 ",hn P-o*t? aad emeu i red in by the House The txia ter -"as jaid over for the f.'e.eut, an i ? rxanr.b .t- bi? o close lied tori read. Brooklyn, was read a third tin ana d peeked The Mlj to tn-lli'ate the < >llec hSi#I.-rU li M"*?"'tt?taiUngi county wax read a luui .tin* %l el HI m Jltir r.K H AT ? MrB.MHCdem) i^Kr'. . tV, t up tb.. atloa oferel by him ytst-raay. re.4uo-:-,0f the Stale Kngineer mo I Bnrveycr t(.r<-p<rt the emaeitt t hat Hnd .niicK eand 'n ea h of the several c nlncts -tl . rej into Li the r 'Cfrjt canai le'titp- Mr II said thut he -egee'te-1 tb< o- e?slt / thnt -ailed uponhimto a-idre- >he liouae; ,.4in on thi" f'ihj?ct At the c imiueneeni. nt u; -he D ? pri Ktsiiktn had keen hrovcht forward tc apfolet a eoni mitt e t<. li. vestlgst" these frauds consisting nf frn,? v>bi ? *o) ^our iemocrnts lie aha- icter ed the l-itln ? -aad an I robbery t, n tl.e Dtste In rel. 'ion u> nard ? <ii and . ulefc'sr. 1 : ? stiuatid that it would ream t .e cett >?' the canal up. n w at aj , ?ars up- u .he I < -of iueooi. ? ' cts at li u ' ? mli' oi r- Tii.-c-nt... . W"re Crawn ?t soirnch per aeeilon.' i' in th?m ?? u -m r.- ? d ,i . ?'"r^ar'ipat art) i|aicl.!Mnd a*' f r.r T cotsr r ' ? d axor libg ?othepr./f ils o' the <? utraotora Th?s hai tipan was an elastl.' sub"frce *?i| !* V" ? ? ? ? a- 1 '.Ue ?i.ntra -t ? :U- m to suffer to any conceivable extent through this fraud | Aj much M be ?u astonished at the robbery, M ippt parent on the face of the contract* thlf branoh of the fraud had been, to his, much more astonishing. He had bean belled by a certain class of newipaper*. the acta of his whola life had been maligned; tu footsteps were constantly dogged by persons hare, bat by all these he was not to be diverted from his porposa. The trea sury of the State h??l been robbed. Us character had been blackened by these fiauda. aud he was determined to probe the matter to the bottom Ue referred to the action of the Uouse in the matter of the investigation, and the appointment of the joint committee wtueh. as a scoop net. oaught all reeolutlon* subsequently offered, lie had said, the ether day that l hn content was to be batwecnthe money power ef the Mate and thise who were determined to vindicate it? honor and its interest. That struggle had alieady 3omm?-no?*d and the main re lianoe in this contest ?a< upon the (l?mocratic party. Sir \ ??> Vantvoosp (dem ), of Columbia thought that they weie going too tiiet tn a?swi.tug frauds belore any were proved . but it was pr posed to rai<e a committee, for the purpose rf inquiring whether there was sufficient to found an imptachmeat of oar tri?nd? in tne Canal Hoard lie went for this, though he doubted the power of th? Le,, Mature to impeach men out of office. as most j of Use old board were. What he obtacttd to wt?. that men were pr?jut'giog tn tnis nutter. A committee had been raised composed of men in whom he had all eontt <1 tice; they were engage J in the ievestigation Wit n# ves had" been '?ailed ?Dd examtoed--tbe gentlecsau f.-rm Erie himself had been called before that com mitlee. anj undoub'edly given the evidence upon which j t' founds the charges o! fraud Mr ll*i h? If the gentleman will permit. I will read I at the committee (Tot l':om me. *r \ a.\ Sa.>irooRt> -Certainly iir IUtcii thi n read th? reply which he made to a | >i trains from the committee to Hpp?ar b?fore 'h"in Mr I H?mtcoi\d conttnacd - 11" understood th* (tenlieman to sa> that we should annul these contracts, lie had liimef If laid upon Ln? table a resolution to this ? tfect If tie pg?:its have entered into contracts by which the State had been d>*!raud>-d. and which, if the conirt ctcrs w ere not a party to t.h- fraud we could not atm;'. aol if the 8?ate hail bc? n 'defrauded of five hut dred mil'.iors of dollars by the action of it* ag?nts, atid thue was no complicity on the part of the contrac tors.hewruld in t vote to annul thein But show him a "( < ntruct in which both psrties clearly participated and he won'd vote at once for annulling it. Hi ii v 1 1 h ?That is what we cbarge. i Mr \ ir* f i-.tvi.om>? But it is not shown When the 1 joint commie tee report to this dl. ot it will be time to : set Mr. li : r i bit (whig) of Tompkins moved the following iSif.dmcui: ? ? Ar.d It practicable also the of hardvan at J quicksand (specifying each kind and <t <itn ? I tily) louudin the vaultsof thn Commcicfctl Hunk of Duf : fair, at the time of Its failure." Mr II ati h? That is a shot from tho contract' r?. I Mr. Hi ni ei t saiil the gentleman rroia Erie hid made ! charges upon this rtocr. and sought to shield himself by | the privilege* of the House from the continences IUd | k" uttered these charges out of this House the State's j < ftirers would have taken the tnalUr in hand aad uealt | with 't as iiK character deserves. I Mr. Wat jh. (Jem ) ofN. V . remarked tba' he had ex ? I t reesf d his fears the other day that this mutter would ' ecd in rmoke. and by what he had witnessed his fears j had besn sir. rg'hened Ue held that the Joint Commit ! tee had expired by its own limitation, the time i *n which it was to report its resolution having | expired. 'Jf-ere was one argument of the gentle man's (Mr ? ?n Sautroord's) to which he wished to re ply? that Is. .hat Ibere was a constitutional provision in the way cf antullin f; these contracts. Does not the gen tleman .now that ii a public oClccr or egent ciceed' his authority he alone is responsible for his batgain ? if it were not so, the Slate uou'd have no safeguard against ihe dishonesty of it* officers There was evi dently tn attempt in certain quarters to smother this inverti^ation. to cover up these fraud? and to shield the robbers of ths State Treasury When he saw witnesses come out rf this roum with their tongue in ona Hide of ! '.heir mouths, chuckling at the very slight examination they bad been subjected to. he had not much to hope - for from their lab rs. The robbers had nothing to fear from vbat they wi'.l do Corruption ?? too strong here, as well as elf r? here and the power t f money is stronger than t be moral eputtincct of this atmosphere. Mr. Utsnr\ . (dem ) of fompk'ns, ga'il that the com mitlee intends d to do its whole duty. II it failed, it vould not be for the want of the will, or an effort If. as the gentleman from New Vork says, witnesses come out from before the committee congratulating them selves upon the ease ?Ith which they hare been let off, it is not th?ir fault If men will place their hands upon the lli iy Evangelist1:, to ev.ear tha whole truth and cothicg but the truth, and say they know nothing of fraud in tb.e Ibtticgs. at 1 perjure themselves, is it not bejor.d the reach of the committee? Ue n<ked nothing frcia I ue torbearance or favor of the Uouse? all he asked was simply justice; aud if the committse corns be I oi e j 9u with a rc;ortthat looks like an effort to whitewash or exculpate the guilty, treat it with that tcorn und contempt which it deserves. Mr. Hah h ro*i to a per onal explanation. He had lx en insulted out. of this Uon p, and in it. too. by the gentb man from Tompkins (tfr. llurlbut). Ue would ray lhat he wa' utt interested in any contract. Ue had no tiiend. that he was aware of. thai was interested in a contract or in haTing any annulled. He was rrady for aty ;nve?tipatirn ( n this point, if any gentleman had the least idea that h? moved in tbis matter from any other motive than to protect this State from robbsry Mr Unnr.i.wocn. (ahi? ) of Cayuga, wished to say th?t ! a? it hod come ? ut that thi irentleman from Erie (Mr. llatch) rtfuffd to testify, it was a question whether the House should not take si me action to compel him to . tirtlfv At liii If past two o'clock the House adjonrnsd InterratliiK from tlic Sotitli. it A J, ARKaM. E.11ENT? Rt'MOKED OP A DUEl. ? I :::o UAXt i l Cr. i.t nat.a ? iacixc vims raus, r ix;. Bai-TtMom", Jan. .7. 1KJ. Th. Pcstms.iter General h?s made arrangements to csny the gi ulhem maili e ver land to Fredericksburg dai.y. (-ii a"ceunt of the ice in the Potonnc Fivemail^ lrrm the Nrrth were sta.ted by this rout; yesterday. The l iberie p? !tt t fail?d for l.iln-ri*. fr^ra Savannah, on .^aturds^ hsviD,; on board UtT. Mctrrs. Cook and ? UaU as mirsU rar.es. aud 115 emigrants. Three freight cats. lcudAd with cotton were burned on the Georgia railroad a few davs since. Itichard W. Gill, desk of the Court of Commoni I'leas. dien a* Annapolis. Md , last fTinlng. The Southern io?.;l got in to-Bipht; bat brings nothing beyoi'Ji Washington. From the West we have St Louis dates to the 15th instant. Navigation in tb? Chosnpeufcr bay is resumed, and the st' inter Gtcvria has made herwayup from Norfolk ta Atnapr'is On th? p:<"ag% up she supplied the ship Flora VcPonal'l with fed. The p^.-ecgers had bean re.l need to an tllr>w..nce of a biscuit per day, Tnecon : dttion o! the ves?el is regarded as dangerous, in the event cf the freaking up of tte ice. The bark Edward 1'wijht had gen" Into the mcuth of j the Rappahannock, cut through by the ice. There is a bii< ashore at l'oplar Island, with signals of distress .'hing. but the steamer could not reach her. Baltimore* is lull of rumors rehti re to the threatened dufl between ex- Governor Jcbnstou and Sonator Cooper, o: Pennsylvania; but notl:;ng definite relative to the i matter can be obtaiued. It is said that a despatch was rsc*ir?d by fhs Mayor, fr^m Uarrisbur*. announcing their 'iiteT^ioa and desiring their arr<-?t. I think it probable :b?t th' rucor v,*? cau?ed by the threatened duel lielw. en Jiliiisou, of the Richmond Whip, and Da. lit, ii. oi the Kiamnur. and that tiler* is no truth ! in it. The bnrg'ar's trols and silyr plate stolen from the ' roit ux uth iiimk, have l ean found in the woo ls near Bortftaculh A number oi arrests have be- n made, but | no clui. to the robbers jet. Destructive Flrci. I.AFPE HOTEL. tlC , BURNED AT ?PKIXOFIKI,I>, MASS. Sini*.niLD, Jan. 27, 18.V2 A fire broke out this morning, in the clothing store of Marl: Lery. in this city, which was burnt, with all its content* * 8tock injured for ii.OOO. The fl*iue? spread to the llump den House which burned ho rapl tiy thai the inmates escape, i with preat dilii 'ulty. many being obliged to let themselves down from the windows. But lltt> furniture was saved. The house was entirely dcs troyed. and was one of the largest hotels in Wet-tern Mas?acbuti tts. Lc?s about ?? 40,000; of which }v.QOO waa ir-ut'd in Springfield and Hartford. MILLS CO.\<fVSr? IN VERMONT. SrRiniiKiKLD. \t..Jau 26. l*l>2 A Ur^o prl-l and saw mill, two inil'-s south of Centre Village. Ppr'ugfield, Vermont. Ve!"nging to William Gould. wa? destrajed by Cre. this morning. Insured tor fill oO in the New Ilatupshirs Mutual, Concord, SAW MILLS Et'RNED IN MAINE. Ba3i.<r.M*' .Jan. 27 1852 The extensive saw mills, situated at Lubec. were con sumed by lira a day cr two since. MILLS iU RNED A T NBW SALEM, Mas*. Bosri* Jan S7. 1962 Messrs. Bacon, Day i. Co.'s large saw mill in New Sa lem. Worcester county; and f tnfth fc. Geralds extensive saw and grist mill at Springfield, Vt , were consumed by fire on Saturday last. Owtrnge of a lirnzlllait Cruiser? Kntal Bnrliic Uliaitcr, Ae< Charleston, Jan 2". 18.'>2. The schooner kidas. arrived at Savannah on Satur day. from Rio re oris ? ?e 5ember 21st , lat. 8.40 B , Ion. 34.10 W . was boarded by the l'.rar'lian cruiser Blndora. atd bad her papers overhauled. At parting, the cruixer tired a slut scroei the ?? incn> r's stern The ship Am>-ri<ts, of Wiscarsett. arrired at Savannah on lildty. report* bavinc been run Into at night, near . the Western Isltndf. by an unknown vemeT. which | struck the America ou her ,oarv r cut the wh?*elhr>use 1 down to the main-deck broae er?ry ?pt,ks in the wheel, knocked the belm?m*ii overbc&rd, and carried away mi7. rn mast yards &-C. The heunman wai n<>t re covered The buoys in D<Vy and Pi.pelio Sounls. at the I entrance to tLt port of Urtrien b*>" been carried away f Tlie I'ortinnU and llnllfni Knllwny. HaLtrat. Jun 27, lifc2. Advices (have been r?jelv< 4 from the home govern ment to the efTct tha'. no pecuniary aid will bs given by the f.overnK)?nt towards constructing the Halifax Mud Port land Railway as a dist.not undertaking from .he Halifax and Quebec road. The speedy sue ;?s* of ihe read to Portlanl. thsr>'f"re, sill depend in no ?maU t fgree upon the action of New Brunsniok in ngaid to the Halifax ar.d vueb-c ent?rpri?e. A?'oUie?' Terrible Sicamiioat Kvplo^lun. siNBira i * i iJiK j.* win ( likton? uoan of THIRTY LIVES. MkmshiS. Jan 21 18f>2 The ?t<jinj>>r De tVftt Clinton from New Orleans. tjmi"d t' i Ubury ptttirh a snacr eight m'ios l>>iow uiis city, in the Wjtii mnt . at about 4 o'cloct P.M., sti'l sui-k witbm t*.. All ui?s. Ii two and a half fathom* of water Kt'n. t? ntj Me to thirty lives Were l *t, including aii tl . tueu.Mi e\ceptoi)e. The (dicers ar all ih> < rew except the flrenie u escap ed and the bwiim and papers were savsd. The ?>.?t and nr?ro will i>rove an entire loss Hhs s ar insured in Pittsburg K?m?U In PttUlwrg. MOVEMENTS AM0N8 TH( WMI'NQ Ci.?'E8-7 !ti!> COM IN? IS? TU* C'!<8HGJY? BrBKCHKS, KTC. Pitts boko, Jan. 27, 1362 This morning Kc?iuth visited the Alkali Work* of Me??r? Bennett Berry i Co , it Birmingham. whose Ik brer* bad appropriate J one week s wages to the llun garian futd lit was addreased oa behalf of the work men. by Christian keyrer. one of their number, who was for many years* prisoner In Europe for manlfertiag too much sympathy in behalf of the liberal eauae. hocsulh reeptndrd expressing hij gratification at r.uch movements of the workings^ n, and thanking then for their kindness. After inspecting the 40tia works, the Gsfernorproceed ed to a large, unlinished foundry In ths neighborhood where were assembled a large concourse of to* citizens ot Birmingham. Dr Kerr here addressed K<seuth, on behalf of the .Birmitgham Association of friend* of Uungary. anl prrrented l ira with a handsome sum. the avails of the crpatirat ion Kossuth, after returning thanks for the donation. and briefly r*n arking upon the oause he picads. olo.ted with an expostulation to &l! present . to testify their sympathy in tbe same practical manner. i At the clofe ot his address, a workman named Irerltt. ] frrui the Icc'i factory of Me."-rs Udward* Morris, came upon the stand, and in a brief but trn'y eloquent and thrilling address. Informed the Governor that his hk ( ciutes had this morning come toother and ruideup a puree of material aid which wou'.i t>e handed in by the c< mmittee, who had *eut hiu o??r to make known their | art* Kitsuth received this demonstration with much mo j Urn r?p??trdly grasping the hard and blatkened Mind ( f ih^ hi rest laborer, who had eeldently laid dowa his , fcan-mer bat for the moment and appeared in hij work- j 1 It g garb The OcTeruor ccmmen led warmly the spirit exblbited by those e?as of toll who, too in luetrious to j ! *a' ;? their tin* in idl? curicslty, made up their oiferiog ; ; to the cause ot freedom and sent their associate to lay ! ' it upon th? altar, whl!e they continued at the labor : wliirh had furnL-bed the m?ans cf their liberality. | This afternoon Ko suth m*t the clergy in the t'ura | fcerlat d Presbyterian Church. and *a<s addressed, on i tteir bibaif b> Re* Dr. Magill The tiovernor s reply was exceedingly appropriate? I full tf art wal of principles, and beautiful combinations ; of il e inilnencf j of civil and religious liberty, asinsepar ; able companions. I 8uh**quettly, J {'. '>augban. F.*q . of Cleveland. pre sented Ki ssuth an inrltation to riait that city. In the course of fcls really fine speech, h? assured hiui that th people of Olio. and of the whole West, were prepared to require tfce United States government to declare und in- j cist upon the di^ctrine of non-intarvention of oue poire; j in the d' me tin concerns of another Koeeutb. after thanking Mr Yau^hanfor the inrita tioa n< h.s remarks accompanying it said, "my bej | answer to tou Is J wiligo." The meeting thea closed with the apnetolio b?ne dictii n. Sfiijior lit liOitl.slanit. N; v? Oklfans, .i au 2d. ISftJ. .1 1*. Benjamin (whig) was elected a State Senator at Batcn liouge. to day. (Another despatch states that the whig members cf the Legislature, in cauous, bad nominated Mr. Benjamin as tbi-ir candidate for United States Senator, in place of r Mr Downs, (dun.) whoje term will expire in ISC;:. Tlie | election wss to take place on the 26th and it possible : that Mr Benjamin may have been eleoted a United Slates Senator instead of a State Senator ] Tike Syracuse llescue Case. Alh4.iv Jan. 20, 1852 The Couit met this morning at half put nine o'clock. ?l< shea A Spencer, for government. concluded his speech and wae replied to by D n. mills, fer defendant. The motion to quash was then, after a few remarks frcm General Bye, for the defence, submitted to tbe Judge, and the court adjourned, to consider its decision, until Friday morning. SiUooner Milton Abandoned? Crew Sick. PaoTint.ni e, Jan 27 1)162. The bark Georgia. Capt. Allen, arrired at Newport 1 iast eight, reports falling in with, en the 23d Inst., in lat. 37. loa. 72, the schooner Milton, of and for Balti- , wore, from Kingston, Jamaica, leaking badly and crew oil sick. The Georgia took ofT the cap-ain and crew, and brought them Into Newport The Milton was par tially Icadtd with cc'Jee. pimento, and old oopper Wbeu abandoned she had four feet of water In her held. Steamboat Kxploalon? (earthquake. Lot'iiTii.LE, Jan 27, 18f'J It has been ascertained that only two firemen were scalded at the explosion of the steamer P. Miller, acd that no lives were lest. A flight shock of an earthquake was felt yesterday. Statistics of Western Hog Parking. j Ci>cihn\ti. Jan. 27. 1852 The P, icf Current has compiled it- usual statement of i hrgs packed in the West. Keturns from two-thirds of ; the packing points, including all the principal places. | give a total number ot 9?0 61o, against 1.081 CJ7 la-t i year. Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky ehow an aggregate ineiease of 34 ?00. In this city. 562 000 bare been p?-k ed. s^aini-t CC5 (00 !a<-t year Meteorological Observations. e? Mohst's TELL<>u.\rH. orrict. 1? wail btrkkt. Ti'ksdat, Jan. 27, 1862. Hi i >h o. 19 A 11 ?Barometer 'J9.0c2. Thermometer '>i Wind west an-i fky cloudy. It is a mild morning. 8 P. M --Barometer 25.02 Thermometer 00. It is cloudy but very pleasant. Tiie sleighing is beautliul. I'o< id ?i m. 10 A M. ? The wind Is west, and we hare a clonily ???? "iug ^i(h light snrw t-uliuir Ibermone ter 18. 8 P. M --It bus been a floe day. and about tbe right temperature to be comfortable fhe wind is went. Ta?r iiKSucUrlti A( n('R!<. 10 A. M.? A fine, pleasant moraing. though SMmcwh.it cloudy at.d light wind from south weit. Ther mometer 24. S p il --It has been a mild asd pleasant day. The snow melted considerate. Thermometer 10. Si an i sr. 10 A H ? It is a pleasant morning, si.d wiiidwtst Therm- meter -6. H P. M ? V bs* been a pleasant day It thawed some Wina north cf west. Thermometer 27. Um a 10 A. M ?The weather is cloudy and wind west. Theuui lutter US. 8 P. M ? It has ceen a cloudy and inlld day. Wind east The. mom* ter Lti. Ai san> 10 A. v ? it is i clear and beautiful mnrn'ng i but somewhat colder. Wind northwest. Thermometer 10; barometer 20.610; mercury 60. t- P. M ?it has been uluudy and somewhat oolder to day Wind northwest. Thermometer -9. Barometer 29 SCO. Mercury 77. Ti ov. 10 A. il.? Xheimometer 8, and wind north. It is clear and br ght. 8 P. M ?It lias been a pleasant day, but rather cloudy. Thermometer 27. Wind west. Ci*? The thaw continues, and the rirer has tifen eight inches since last erening. It now measures thrte feet eight inches. Lot iivii li:.? The weathar Is mi'der. though ths ri?er is -'ill frozen orer. It will probably be a week or ten day r before navigation is resumed. Court Calendar for This Day* Cia< < it Cult.t ? Nos. 160, 153, 18#, 1S7, lSt'. to, sad Including, 169 k:. Bitrimp. Co I rt.? Erf cial Ti.e>i.? Adjourned to Satur day U -in* o Staiks Disirii t Oocst ?Nos. II, 110. 12, to 19 B pihioh Cot aT.? Thul T>rm.? (Two branches)? : Nod. 187. 2C3, 204. 29, 16-3. 17. 96. 171. 85. 48 212 214, I 217, 218. 219, 220. 2S2, 228. 225. 228, 231. 22i. 6. 0, 146. 2(9. 47. 22, 193. 194, 46, 237, 208, 239. CITY THA0U It K PORT. Ti riDAY, Jm. 27? 6 P M B?i Arm kk?. ? Flour moved to thi> extent of #,000 bbls. superfine Caradian at >4 60: ordinary to choice State, and common to good Southern, at $4 62,'i a f 4 81 with mixed to fancy Western at (4 G8 '? a ; M 87 >4 \<tt bbl.- the former prices .Buok wheat flour seemed firm at $2 1 'Jf-i a $2 87 't per 100 lbs. ban There wss nothing of moment done in rye ftour, corn meat, I wheat or rye. 600 liuslifls two rowed barley were ob tained at 7Pc., and several lot? of domestic oats at 4t a 40c? a reduction. Western mixed ceru was held at 'Or., without ( bangs. Conox.? The galea to-day were 1.000 bales, at a decline t of oneeichth of a cent rince th<* advices by the steamer were received. I Fbewhts.? The America's letters still l>#infr behind, < engagements for Liverjiool were light, embracing some > ?00 or 600 bales of cotton at 3-lfd.; 1 000 bbla. rosin at ! Vd . and some flour at Is. though l&d. was asked for ! more There was no alteration in ratee to London. 260 a ?C0 tierces rice were engaged for Hamburg at 25s. A vessel was chartered to load at Charleston for a Baltic port, and another to load at the same place for Antwerp; both on private terms. For Havre. cotton was steady at cne half of a cent. There was no alteration to notloe for California. Pnewsioss were more sought after, and the sales amounted to 250 bbls prime aaU mesa pork at old rates; *30 pkgs pickled shoulders and bams atfi' a 7c. and 8 a Br ; 2.000 city cured bams at Be.; 100 bbls and l.">0 ke<s prime lard, at 0'4 a ' ,o. and lie per lb 100 bbls. prime and mess beef at unchanged figures, and 1.000 tierces prime mess do., at fl6 60, respectively, Ohio | an<l State butter continued actire. at 12 a I9c ; and fair | to choice cheese, at 6 'i a 7 '<c per lb Telegraphic Iteporla. Nr.n ??>?? t ? ????. Jso 2 ". 1862. ! The America's news was publixhed tills afternoon. | lis character was unexpectedly bad but the ellect on the cotton market is not yet developed. Ctusi ) rrON, Jan 26. 1812 The sales of cotton to day have reached '.>00 bales, at 6:i a 8^(c. The America's news ha., depressed the market. Married, In Brooklyn on Tuesday January ?0, by the Rev Mr. Oiiss. theinier, At i .'.iils W Bjoi:?maj? to MiseJtsTMA T On .lanuai) 27. by the Rev. II. 8 Carpenter Aium* II. (?si.r. K !"<[.. of this city, toMaaosat t tin siio*, daughter OS John Timmpson, Ei((.. of .famnira I.. 1. In Tsllnha.'se, Florida on .lauuaty It*, by the Jt*v Mr. j Hume, tii saN II . second daughter of the II'. u Wiillam I) Woseley. to Jum h ill ? <>> of the city <?f Biooklyu N. Y. IFIert, On TusrJsy mornirg. .January 27, *t ba'f past 2 i o'clock Mis. Cok'-m ? C Ci.a? k in the ;*,a >eat of ner I age. I he friends ar.rt icf| '1?intapc?r. "f the family and alsa the uiembrrs of Hanct k Ohapte tin li O (J. A . and New Y? ik < bspter. No ". t nited I> <u(tr.<-is of America, are r?sj,ect fully invittd to atteiid funeial. tn ii'>r rrw. at 12 o'olook. from h i .ale r ? id-are No ,K n> *Trtt | Tw?nty "evKtith street, withe at turibt : Invitation Newark aol Pbl>a J'jlphut f.*p*rs pletrt* sopy On Tuesday evening, January 17 Miaumir O'Bairi* o! New u?r Ji*t county Jot k Ireland, age-l 30 yenrs i Urr Irieadg uml a.><|uetalaao?e aoJ tUote of her brrtberi. Timothy. I'ufick. tu llinbard. are respect-* I fully re'H'.entcJ iu at Unit her funeral, firnu the r*?ld?Gce of Ler 'jiotbfr W i i,(n No. ll? Eleventh scr-et. at I o'clock lit* r win b? tuKin to Calvary clustery, for Interment. dork jap*- s ?.;? copy On Jui.uary 'JO. Klmik*. intent daughter of Samuel 1 ?id himlr* \un Betiechot* n aged 1 year 4 months and II da;* The nlfttisef and friend* of the family are invited to attrcd ber funeral. this day. at 3 o'clock, trom the reside tee of Iter fattier, No. ?0 Lawrvnoe street. Brook j ljn. Ol> Sunday. Januaiy 26 after a Unerring illness Jaws h.-m. a native of ecotlHod, for many years a resident ot tbi> city, a?ed 44 year" - month* aud 16 'lays. lhe friends aud a"<tuain*anrea of the family are respectful!) invited to attend his funeral, this morning at lo o'clock, trom his l*te residence. No. 1W? heft Twenty fii^t street. Uu remains will be taken to Trinity Cemetery. Suddenly, on Monday moruing January 28. Thomas 8. | IldLl !>(.?? ?K1 II. His relations aud friend.' are re(jue?led to attend tale fniierai ficm bio late reMdeuce, No 04 Allen street, tltif iuornin?;. at IS o'clock. In Cornwall. Oranje cousty N. Y , ou January IS, gtiii'it. 11 rus. a#e<l 81 years OlM ai'.et fever, C'n ii turn Maria, daughter of Jarnea K and lleleD Conner aged 4 years and 10 montns. Her funeral will take place this day, at 2 o'clock, from No 247 West Seventeenth street. ? AK1TIHK 1NTKLLIOBICK, POUT Of NKW YOKE, JAN 27, 1362 Olsarsd. Pipanuj .p Alia, Judklns, Liverpool, X Canard. Jr. Bark Elpti.aatonc ( Br) T1:sro?n. London, W F Bohmlil. Bark Lepaiito. Bewail, Charleston, Dottlh b Oo. Bark Maria Morton, Buckley, (savannah, Ueaull b Co. Blig Elvira. Hunt, Cardenas. A W Jones. Brig Hwan. Pisree, Bermuda, Netmlth & Sons. Br>g Jobn Johnson Johnson, Charleston, Fuaoh b Msinoke. Brig Standard (Br), Bnioe, Sholb.irne, J II Brains. Bohr Frederick lteed, Raoe, Antigua. be, J T White b Co. Fchr ? U Nseh, White. Jaoksonvllla. Brolt, Vote b Oo. Bohr Asa Flak, Gates, Mobile, Eagle b Qatar!. trohr J 8 Burnet, Kin*, Norfolk. O A Gamble. Sohr Geo WasblngUn, Brady, Norfolk, Van Brant b Blacht. Sohr Men Cais, Millr r. Boston, R W Trendy. 8chr Mlas Wright, Johnson, Botton, K W Tmndy. Bchr Plymouth Book. Lacy, Boston, Dayton b Spragua. Steamer Josephine, Morrison, South Amooy, J b N Bright. Jfith? Phiy 8 1 Austin (not 8 laustin), Moss, Galveston, J 11 Brewer b Co. ArrlTtili BWstrthip Vlorida, I.yon, Bavannah. 63 hours, to 8 L Mltchiil. 1 aetcd in the river Jan 24. sohr Midas, Hagadom, 45 days from Bio; 2tlth, SAM, lat 37 13. exchanged signals with aU'smsbip Alabama, hcuce fur Savannah. Sttamtnir Southerner, Foster, Charleeton. 62 hours, with mdse, to Bfoflord, Tiletf n & Co Tuesday, 8 A M, 15 miles 8 ct dandy Ur ok, pasted ship Sullivau, and 2 ships unknown, litund in; Sunday, li TM, SU miles N * of Cape Lookout, passed a steamer boond N. SMp Tairtti'ld. Lovcland, Chatloston. Jan 16, with cotton, be, to C UuLklcy. Ship Impiro (new. 1272 tons), Tborndlke, TUomaslon, in ballast, to Foster b Mokerton. Bark A O Hill ('I BoeVcn), Curtis, Newport, W, 60 days, with KK iron, to W T Weld, ot Boston. 11a* expsrlonoed continued westerly nrlcs during the passage. Bark Commodore, Williams, 1'alormo, 72 days, with le mons. be, to order. Bark George Leslie, Sleeper, Apalaohioola, 19 day*, with cotton, to master; it at anobor in the lower bay. Bark Mary Broughton. Trier, New Orleans, 23 days, with mdse, to crdor; is at anchor in the lower bay . Brig Bremen (Brom), Hooper. Bremen, u6 days, with mdse and 66 passengers, to Beeb b Knnhardt. Brig Deteo (Mex), Prats, Campeaohy, 34 days, with log wood, to i: Ihebaud. Brig Jobn Alfred, Moor, Attakapas, with molasses, to Peok b Lyman. Has been ashore at Hog island, and was got off by Capt Tilyou. agent of the boatd of underwriters; was towod up b' steam tug Jaoob Bell. Brig Clinton, Walker. Bavannah, ft days, with ootton, be, to G ttulkley. Brig Herntlo, Kemptcn. Savannah, 8 days, with cotton, bo, to master; is at anchor in the lo ver bay. Sohr Reindeer, Cathcart, Attakapas, 16 days, with sugar, bo, to C P Leverteh. Bchr Sophy Collir a He pbarn, Kdentsn, NC. M days. ?ebr Meosenrer. Adens. frtderiokeburg, Sdays. Bchr C P W illiams. Folkenberc, Virginia. .Idays. >ohr David Hale. Edwards, Virginia, 3 days. Sebr Wm L: e Tinlay. Virginia 2 days. Sohr Segulne. Bwaine, Baltimore. 1 days. Below, Sbip Sullivan, from Cbarisstoa. Bark Geo A HtU. from . Bark Clifion. from . Alto, 1 ship and 2 brigs, unknown. Bailed. Ships Middlesex, Parme:ee, New Orleans Saratoga. Trask, Liverpool; barks Texas, Livermore. Savannah; N H Wolfe, i'orterfietd. New Orleans; Jasptr, Hasty, Charleston; Z P Brown, Brown. Marseilles; Marv B Kendall, Talman. Genoa; trigs Excel. Talman. Havana an; Tybee, Ferguson, Charles ton; and others. Wind at tunriso, N; .at meridian, do; at tunttt, 8W; plenty ot dritt ioe. RETVRnrn? The propeller Ontario, henee for Boston, via Sandy Hook, returned yesterday afternoon to the olty for re pairs, having, wben tO Fire Island, eligbtly disabled the starboard engine. She will probably sail again to-day. Capt George D Wite, ot sbip Chaeoa, returns his sinsere thanae to the eommander of the C 8 steamer Fulton, for his prompt aid in towing his sbip from sea to Quarantine; hit crew bting teveroly rrc it bitten. f Per Stkavship America. at B'utom 1 Av?teiu>am, Jan 6? Arr Tweelingen Dam At Wiloo, Wil i itington, M. ais.oa B*\ , Not 12? Art Ocean Wave. Lewis. Boston Bert vl* Table nay and was in fort Pec 1). l)ti -vir r i i At !?>, Jan S? Art Julias. N Orleans. Bt I i am' .Ian 7? bid Mila. Uargarieh. NYork. Bon kai?, Jin 4? Bid Admittance. Harrison. Sau Fran <iteo; Hadivs, Pislingtiam. NOrleans; 6th, Amelia. NYerk; it!). Ametira Thortdtn, do. Ad*. C!su<" rae, Charles and Caledonia, for NOrleans; k'n:Tve. arJ Criando, lor NYork; Senegal, for do and Chariest- *i 1* r TRi?'.a, )..r l*liltad?lphia. Csatu'i-v, Jan ('?811 Ei. lerrrtac, Williams, Wilming ten. Nt. Ci vfr Jan 6? Arr E 7., Hartshorn, NYork;7th, Harmonia, i'satcst, oo. HdOth. Achillea, Morris, NOrleans. In the Clyde Id*. Amelia, and fcl <a, fur Boston; Glasgow (v). lor NYork; Kobena, do. I>KAi.. Jan! ? Arr Lady Arabella, Gray. London for New fort. Jt; Mary h Jane, Cowtll, Antwerp lor N York. Gi.anoow, Jan 6? Sid I'eruvian, Mahoney, Cnarioston; Californi.v Gall, N Orleans. (JiisoA, Jan I? aid Oroximbo. Protumo, NOrleans. 11 Ann it h, Jan?? Sid Fredk Warren, Cottre'.l (trom Yar month. h&?ine reebippod rudder), London. Tne atoamcr v bleb had her in tow put in Cth lorluel. and was detained oy SW blow nntll 8th. Havre, Jr.n C? Arr Admiral, Bliffem. NYorV; 7th. Rhine, Har ward, Nurlcai.e; Napoleon, Hunt, Charleston. Bid 5th, Maid otOrlesi a. Dennis. NOrleans Adv, Empeicr, lor Boston; Manchester, Lexington, and lllddlef-x. for NOrleans; Havre, Win Tell, and Humboldt (sLtorNYoik. Biitoit, Jan S? Art Victoria, Watlington. Baltimore. Livi rn-ooi . Jan 5? Arr Niagara. Smith. NOrleana (not N York): 7th, Gen Lunlap, Skoiiicld; Metoka, Eldridge, and Anna Dorothea, MoKcntie. NOrleana; Sou tk Carolina. Ban ford, Mr bile; Excelsior. Crocker, M\ ork; Sth, Triton, Smith, Charleston; 9th, I niverae. Bird, NYork. Cld 6th, Edinburg. Blair, Hobile and NOrleana: 7th, Levi Wocdbnry. Nickoreon Beaton; Irene. Robinson; Qneen mare, Driscoll, and Atia, Kenxedy, NOrleana; ?th, t/aeen of the It eat, Hallett. N Vork; Lnsy L Hale, Thomas, Baltimore. In the river out* ard bonnd 10th, Henry She 1 ton, Allen, for Rio Janeiro; John n Jarvia, Rich, and Aaia, Mo Anley, NOr leana; Elisabeth Brure. Brown, Mobilo, John Bell. Keaao, tavannah; Gen Parkhill, M'Kown, Charleston; 8haokatnaion, Wtst, Philadelphia; Constellation, Allen; Iiaae Wright. Furter, and Harvard, lane, NYork (the Utter having aid Sth and put back bth with loss ol sails). Adv, Eurcpa (s), Lett, lor Boston 21th; Geo II alls t, Ilowca, do 13th; f tail rdthire, Brown, do 20th; Clarissa Cur rier, Kcarp, do l'eb S (in Train's line), Anna Riob, Bnrwoll, sr.d Manila, Gray, do with despatch; Niagara (s). Stone, for N York 17th; Paciiic (s). Nye, do 2Sth; Princeton, Russell, and Cet'inttor, Boutelle. do llth; Gartiek. Goedmanson, do 12tL; M-mtexoma, De Cenrey, do 16th; Kossuth. Bell, do loth; Jacob A Weetervelt, Hoodlets, do list; Philadelphia, Fanlke, ai d W est Point. Allen, do 36th; Columbia, Beyer, do Fob 1; H ml'enn, Pool; Niagara^ Smith; I niverse. Bird; Richard Morse, Perrv; Oocan Queen, Mathews, and Pelloan State, Mankon, do with despatch; City of Glasgow (e), Wy lie. for Philadelphia Feb 4; Wyoming. Dunlevy. do 12th last; Narragansctt, Edmonds, do with deapateh; Philena, Uerbctk. lor Baltimore 11th; Abbott I.ord. Enowlss, do 14th; Glenbnrn, Kami son. do 20th; Flora, Ilayies, for Savannah I3tb; Al eyone. Webster, do with deepatoh; Westmoreland, Deoan, tor NOrleans T 1th ; Oiympna, Wilson, and Arthnr. Talbot, do Kith; Chimera, Bangs, and Josiah Bradlee, Manalield, do 18th; Fc rost King. Hatborn, do ?11; Shirley, Hiler, do 34 kh; Fanny, Bennett; Lapland. Simpson, and Hartley, Morrill, do With tiesfateh Ent lor Idg 6th, Christiana, for Rt Marks, Fla: Oiympna. N Orleans; 7th. Lney Anne, Owen, do; Chas Mallory. Parkor, Rio Janeiro; Htn, Sardinia, Pendleton, NYork: Dauntless, Charleston; Portland, Apalacbioola; Josiah Bradlee. ana Forest King, N Orleans; Dtb, Clyde, Savannah; Mary Caro line. Mobile. Also in poitldglOtb, Delphos, Crewsll, for Boston; Hum pi, rev Furintou. l'tlnee, > York: S V Given, Given, Philst deipnla; Ecunebec, Smith, and Queen of the Weak, Morse, N Orleans. I.oni o*, Jan 7? Est inward, BUeam, Williams, from Alex andria. Cld 6th. Philah. fleam, Cardiff and NYork; 8th, John I.aird. Sweetman. Falkland Islands and SFranoisce; White S iuall, Gooduin, NYork. In ballaak. In port Mh. Junius, Cooper, for Bottom 11th; Charles, An flrews, **4 HsTblkger, Davison, for do, ldg; Roman, Putnam, or Phantbae. abt ready; Oriental, Palmer, for Hong Kong andlCanton L'tb; M Evans. Pratt, tor NYork i::tn; Oeean Queen, Donne, do SStta; P Henry, Hubbard, and Christiana. [ litDiinond, for do, ldg. Map <ETf i.r?, Jan 3-Arr J Oaring, Wheeler, NYork; Aa mlrable Colombo, do; 4th, Gambia, RaokleK, aid Oreton, Houdlette, do. In pott Sth, Turk. Harding, for Boston, ldg; Rapid (Sw), for do do; Henry, Clark, for NOrleans, do; Mtteor, and Pri mus, for N York, do. Noam Pons i anu, Jan ?? Off, Thoi Church, Martin, from London for NOrleans. NrwionT, Jan ft? Arr Algoma, Anthony, Olonooster, to load for City Point; Commerce, Henry, do to load for Charleston. PoR-rsMurTii, Jan 8? Bid Hendrik Hudson, Warner (from , London), N York, but rut baokHth, wind BSW, blotting hard. , Pl.t atorTH, Jan 6? Art Marsden, Cardiff for Warning- j ton, NC. Tii i . below Bristol, Jan 6? Abeona, for NOrleau. Qukekstow.n, Jan d? Arr American, Lawson, Callao. hoTTERi'Aw. Jan 5? Angellqoe, Samuels, for NYork. ready. ' SoviM k on k t a i?u, Jan Of, an Am ship irom the West- : wsrd. Swaisaci, Jan S? Off, Ansa Tift, Rets, irom London for Mobile. Tafi.k Bay, CQH. Nev 23? Arr Cynthia. Piammer, N York (and was in port Dec 1, bd to Singapore K Liv A-RFoot., Jan ?? It blew very hard last night from the Woetward, and this morning it tlewround to N# and WN W still blowiug a gale, with heavy squalls, but is drawing more to the Northward this afternoon and moderating. 6th? The 8t George, for NOrleans, haa put baok witk loss af matn;ard. 6i)i? The Fonth Carolina, from Mobile, in attempting to enter tbo Coi:ingwood Doek, ran against tlie pier and stove her bows. 7th? The Aoadian. of Arlohat, from Bedeme for NYork, was abandoned In a tinting soudition, Dso lfi. tat 3", Ion iil; crew takes elf by tbo Hen Dunlap, arrived here. II.e KlrklanO. Cook, tor Klo Janeiro, has put bask from Bekun.aris to discharge, haviug bean driven from her aaobors at that r'sce In a I osi y gale Irom h W last ni^ht. BrAi vAum Jan 4 The liark ridir* at anchor in I'enmon Botds i? leyorted to be the kirklaud, Iron Liverpool for Klo Jan- no (as above). Teic^i >i>>iir Olsirliic il?pori<s. Boston, Jan 77. AftlVi d Jlnrk Rraana, Lfghorn; I. rigs John Datton, Car- ; dona*; Kdea.Cnrauoa, Etisaui Jacks <nville lor New York; I t lira K W I'ai Ui r, Ca o llaytlcn, Luoy Jaue Rapp*nan tioi k iihtp T B Walls, Liverpool. Bolow? nark Pars.. a and i.ng Africa. Clei -at- Chips Tosa?: n, Ndrluui p; Fortitude, doi harks Glybii, Philf.dei|hls; L,o?tl|, do; brig* Meilord. Park au i rlr.ee; / bby Jooe^, Hegna; eohee <r.ogono, .lacmel J A < ook. i ? t>.re>; W v ?it*, ?t Jag>: l,eo, fe hans.tou; ( t.n. #ilm ugtoe, NC, Ouani ESTOw, Jan M. Arrived? Dav brig Ttlta, K Yerk. Ponn.Afii, Jan 4>. \ A'ritud -hobr lit 1 .tfon, Wilmington. NC f?r B iltjn, ?eanl I eov.ntd w it h ire ai t e'uw fr*at bitt n, ( atcd- N w Isatk Vo' jnM* ? , AavaiiAai LtOWSMY f'JiiTM-UO.UJ, tb CCMTB. PIT, ISM I XJ cent*. Betu in <;rtb-etr? Bo*es. 6l>?*t>ts B'.'or' open at 6>4; curtain rites at 7 o'cl' ok. Besoht ol Meur J Uoar K I F T?y!?r. A?i Ma?t?r K I coy Vidicidn ?veuln?. Jm -5 w Is be perOrTt-1 MTI'Stt AM. 1 1ll LSI hl'EH? Mah uiuud Al: )ir Kenet; k.'tiiap**, b r Cau> -e ru. Urd b.-isdlet r wbis~, t .9 drama entitlod P4UI OLIf. FOHL? PaulO'.'T'id M Goodall. Mr Augustus Torn Una .n, Mr. Griffith K; KJutri i'~pi*r, Mi. Stevens; Squire Brao dca. Mr. Bowt> liUf* Ortiuou Mr? l'\rkir Mr? Margery I.obt n*. Mil 11 F (inUu; l.ady BK~kb<r? Mjs. l eommi. To cvot'.udo ?ilk Ikl yl-'AEN Of TU* (. Hdit CaYS. BURTOM'B THSATRR. 0&AMSBR3 B'IKKX?.- DOOM orsa at 6 .?* ; to bcg>n a; 7 o'ohok. P-cm I'irc'.o aad F.it quet, 60 ocnts, 3-.ioa3 Tier, 2f o-nis. P,-i*?;? B :?*;?, $Si Orchestra Seats, IS cont* M sdn -day tcmaji. J an will be playid th-i comix opera or VMii KKL'.A ; or. Th? Fair; and tha Litt.V Olas> fl'i ;>er? Ban 11 Co'upoligr>M^nte flttco, Mr. B Piaaidt tiilix, Mr lioluan Alidoro. Mr. Kst Pedro. Mr. Btirtca, JDxndinl, Mr. Mey?r; Cinderella M.?j Mary Taylor Clericda, Mra. Blake TbUbu. Mr* Uolnun: Fairy Queen, Mias J Iliil. Proviaus 10 wMoh, klit Isneol fOPPlNO THE l/l ESTlON-tfr ?fmr<d?. Mr. Blak;: i d? srd Blm'sWa, Mr Levere; Mine Bi'Jm. Mr. tf'aka. National thkaTkx, oHaTuam ttTKUtCT.-isooRS opea at6 >{; curtain ruea at 7 o'clock Dr>aa Circle anl Boxes, 21 ceauj: Pit. 12X cants; Otohestra Tickets. Ninratc Private Box Tioktts, (1. Muduesnay evenia*, Jan. 8*. the p?iTotDi?nces ?iil eonmenoe with 311&M>Y M Ut'lKt Misndy UcGniic, Mr. B. MiKiam.i. M*ry O'Connor. Mr*. B. M il inxa To be fallowed by the dram* of THE PII.URIM . OF LUVE-l'at, Mr B William* Mr B>:dsr, Mr C- Taylor: >aucT. Mis B. Williami Ati?T wii h tho oa ji^dy ul OOCT- ! SIN JUJl? Cousia Joe . Mr Fr ?; Margery. Mrs B Williatae. I To coaduie ?:t!i the 1'KISKl UUUBLKK? J?i k ^oo:zle, Mr fix Dam M ax. Mr. Mareti. kimoia, Miai I.udiam. BAHN 1MB AMERICAN Ml'BIDM.-P. T. BARNUM, Manager and Preprietoy: John Oreeawuod. Jr., Ae*iat ant Manner. Admi^eioa tothctttir? Mumuh and perform- 1 I ances, 25 oentt; ehlldreu cnoer ten rears. 1-H oetite: Par . que*. 12X oeats extra. Mr*daceda>. Jan. 2H. Altornoon, at :! e'oiosk, tbe moral. amnainK and t opi'lar piece of <v VV1TK ! FOR PALF AN HOIIk. To be lul!ow>.d by t:.o I'aai' e ton<'- 1 | dv of MAJOR JONES COl'RTSlilP. Eirenins. at 7 o'eloe*. \ will he presented the famous ten.per.iroe dr?m?. prepared ' from C'raikihank'i great tableau! entitled TUK BOTTI.E- 1 { Thornlej.Mr. Clarke; Mra. Thornley, Miaa Me^ttyer. Ait<3t ! which, the laash?ble farce of the DOl'Hl.K BKbDILD ROOM. 1 The Chinif? Beauty and the Cliineic Fimily of aix pvraons: , t!ie Kob-l-noor Dlamand; the Bappy family; the Chinese go ; roltiie, (to.. Sit., visible at almoat all hours. BRIBTfB OPRRA llOUSR, MMCBANXCB' HALL. HO. J <72 Breadway, above Oram) street. ? Open evc.y oUtht dnrin.* the week until further noMoa. The erlxiaal and well known Christy's Minstrels, oomprtslng an effloient and ver satile "eorps of "talented" and "cxporlenoed perform jfs," , nnder the manaiement of X. P. Christy, whose oonosrts Ik this city, for a sucsoislon of "tWe years, ' have been receive! with favor by highly rospentable and fashionable andi??o?s Tickets, IS cents. Doore oi eu at 6 V> and will commcr oe a* j 1W o'olouk. The patrons of Chrlsts d Minstreli aro rcjpeot 1 fully informed thai the Saturday afternoon concerts are dla 1 ?ontlnucd. On Saturday next, January 31st, aanuai bene- 1 fit of X. H. Pierce. | Whs or ras uitt, aroi^ki-losk not a ! moment.? Bend jut conaundrums immediately, to . Jo! lie's Mcsic Store ? Dnpreoedealed induoemenl? Croat 1 oontest of wit.? Professor Anderson, rrateful for the im- | mense patronage bestowed npon him during hi* sojourn of , alxteen weeks :n New York, resptctfully announces that hi? : Bene'Jt will ?aks plaoe at the Metropolitan (laU Tripler) 1 Hall on Friday, Februarys, on which occasion, as a momtato 1 of his gratitude, he will present to the inventsrs of the two ! best original Conundrums, (beini a lady acd gentleman )- to ; the first, a rioh Massive Silver Breakfast and Tea Service, I ?alue $?*'; to th? second, an elegant large Silver Pitoher, : and two Ooblsts. value J.J30. to be decided by a dl'"i - 1 terested jury ot thirteen, selected from a 'id by tli* I audience. The prlxos are now on oxhibltion in the win dow of Messrs. Ball. Black h Co., corner of Murray street and Broadway. Full details ol' tho plan ol arrangements will be found in bills specially prepared, and oan be had at the Hall, or at Jollieu's Musis Store. :XW Broadway, where places may be securcd for this great event, on aad alter \ Monday next. Waste not a moment In acquainting your- < selvos of all the partioulars. Oct bills at once. The prizes , are worth trying for. Prof. A performs every tveaiug-, also f on Thursday aad Batnrday afternoons. Ccnmittae. CITI'/.ENB AHOl'SE' ? MR BROUGHAM HAVP kinil; tenpercd the use ol bis theatre tar tko B the indigent Solditr* and Widows et the Veteran the W ii of 1811, '13, and '14, thure will be a gran* Thursday evening, Jan. 29, on whloh occasion a r did varietv ot entertainments will be offered, com' riding all th? great dramatic and musical talent in the city. r. i'od worth ha* kindly volunteered the gratuitous sor a _?! his oelebtated Band on this occasion. P. 8 -The u> ili viy aro particular requested to nnlte with ns on thli oooasion, and appear is tuU uniform. Caps H. RAYMOND, Capt. A .lONES. Lieut. WM. rAVLOR, l.ieut. WM. H.M LI KK, full particulars wiU bo duly announced. PROr. ANDIRBO N.-ASTOUNBING WONDERS every evfnin* Open at 7: commence at #: also, on lhursday and baturday afternoons, at 3 Notice.- -Arrange nu-nts made i with sohoolj to attend onj 1 hnrsd \y and Saturday afternoons, notice and negotiations for *nich to be made at the Ha!i at least one day before. N.B.? There will bo a Rreat event? on a most gorgeous and macnittceiit stale? shortly. Tor Professor Anderson's Tarewoil N ight, sco blllj. shipping. ~~ ~~ / \CEAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY? FOR BRE V/ near via Southampton.? 1 he United 8tktes Mail *H*m ship WASHINGTON. 0. W. Floyd, commander, will sail for Bremen, touching at Southampton. to{land tin mails i and passengers for England and France, on Saturday. I January 81, from Pier No. :< North river. An exterienocd ?vrgeon is attached to the ahip. All letters must paw ? thronth the post offioe. Specio delivered in llavre and Loa Aon. For rassaio or freight, apply to MOLLER, SANDdi R1ERA, Agents. 28 South street. INDEPENDENT LINE TO CALIFORNIA.? TB ROUGH Tickets? For Chagres an J San Juan, <li eel? The i new and splendid steamship ClTlf OF Nr. W YORK. B. C. ' Baxter. Cemmauder. buili in tho strongest manner, havlug , superior eabin and steerage accommodations. v ill (e*ve her pier No. o, N?rth River, on Saturday, F?b. 7th, for tin . above named ports. For freight or pass*,;*, apply to Pal mcr & 'Jo , SO Bioadwav, or B. S. HAIGHT, No 7 Battery Place. ?KDICAL. KH. K. NO. I.? CRIPPLE'S CONVENTION.? TH E % day and evening.- Between the hours of A M and 1J, in the morning; and t> P. M. and 10 P. M. In th? evening, at: pirions suffering with pain, or maimed, or orippLa. t>? Khtumatism. Neuralgia, Swelled Joint*. Spraim, strains' Laiocness. are invited ?o call at the Mod'oal Offio?. 16 Ful ton street, and have Rauway's Ready Kslitl appliod In r.ll oaits where the Rcliet dee* not stop'he pain in live csin.-tcs, or lets, no charge will be rattde. Advioe gratis. A rerniat Phyiiclan in attendance, charge mado for medioino fmlv Price 2i> oe&ts, Su cents, and $1 l or bottle. Poisons wi -hiu* to purchase this <iuiek and marvellous remedy out of town, or (>( DruL-.vi.tH. will ask for KAT) WAV'S Ready Relief. MEDICAL CARD.? DB. OLOVER CONTINUES TO our*, those obstinate, protraotod, half-onrod, and patched op oases that have baffiod the skill of the most exp rienood, and sueh as escape from Ignorant medical protend ers. Strangers are apprized that tbisoitjr abounds with ?pe - eial empyrioM protenders, nnder fictitious names, win a French pronunoiation, who make extravagant promise of quick oures. Stranger*, beware of these ecu named doo*i re. Dr. 0. has received a regular mcdioal education, and 'in* tonfined himself to an of&oe practice for the last twenty- 'ite rears, at hi* present >Bea, No. II Ann stroai. NO FCC TILL CURB D. -DR. COKRRTT, 1? DUAW K ? trees may be ocnauited confidentially on tho tiea; meat cf dulloate diseases. Twenty-one yeara praoileo en* tie# Dr. C. to perform speedy and peraanont euros, and r? oent cum removed In a few day*. Dr. C. ha* attained ai eminence in tbia branch of the profeaeion aooondto none it America, whero all la seed of medioal or turKioal aid ma} apply with a eertalnty of being honorably dealt with. D( 0. ii a member of the Mew Tork Univereity. DR. WARREN, NO. 1 MOTT STREET, ONI DOOI Iron Chatham street, continues te be eoncnlted on private diseases. Dr. W. bss devoted thirty- alx yeari to tb? praotioeof hit profession,* here the Tiotim of eelf- abase, 01 those who have escaped from the handi of medical pretend ers, may rely on a tale and epeody onre. DR. COOPER, 14 DI ANE STRICT, HAS, FOR Till last twenty yeare. enjoyed tbo noil oxteaaivs praotiel in private disease* of any medical man in New Tork. H? oan enre the moet aggravated oases of thii diacaae, and mild eaeei cared in two days. Dr. Cooner can onre the wont form? in from one to two week*? or constitutional debility brought rn by a secret habit Indulged in by yoang men. This, when too frequently indulged In, beget* dyspepsia, weakness of the Umbo, and (mall of the back, oonfmion of the lntelleet, and aversion to Moiety, a perl eel oore guar antced. No merenry nted. DR. JOHNSON, NO. 17 DUANC STRICT, SO WCU known in the treatment ot dolloate dlseasee. The Doe tor'* refutation for eklll in the?e half-cnred eases, that hart existed for year*, i* pre-eminent. Constitutional weakness brought on by a seoret habit, effeetaally oared. Rocsat oases onred in fonr day*. A pcrloot cure or ao charge. M LARK ON T, BUBO ION, F. R.S0C1CTT, AND M: P; ? 8. Medio in*, ha* e*tabli*h*4 (by hi* neatly roperioi treatment of all ptivat* dlscatot) a reputation whieh others torely envy him. Not only for th* a*toni*hingly rapid enrol ?f the di**a** while looal, without, la many eaaeo, using any medicine*, but In tho*e syphilitic ea*** of month** an* year*' duration, causing th* destruction of the bone* fot *v*r, and which hay* been nnd*r th* o barge of th* most eml a*nt without aaooees, are hi* eerrioee *c mnoh sought foi and valaed; for nale** th* tyttem I* entirely freed from th* poison, it affect* th* laaoooat offspring for goaera. Won*. Th* written o*rtifloate* pnbli*h*d by htm ar? fot enre* that, h* U aot afraid to aessrt, caanot be equalled, though hi* preoeptor* w*r* the great Kieard of Pari* and Aotoa of Lendoa. Th* oortlfloate* also includt th* v*ry un fortunately numtrou* victim* of nlf abuss, a* then art thousands who eannot W cured with aodiointi. Be, tiers fere, eipeolally *olioit* tho** half eared and abandoned ea*ei of whatever eemplaiat la thi* speolallty, a* he alway* gna HBteea aa eaay aad pemantat ear*. For tnatassnt by let ter, a full atatemeat of theea**, with fee, te boa 71 Broadway Poet Offioe, New Tork, will be aeoowary. Patie nt* apply ing personally have separate rooms. Otto* hour*, 1 la th* morning till 12. aad 6 4* S la th* evening, at dl Read* st reel, two door* from Broadwr.y, oppoilt* Stewart'* ? net in the druggiit*. K.B-hii or!*iL?l wcrk will toon be publlshtdi f -|B. RALPH. AUTHOR 07 TH1 "PRACTICAL P Ri ft-* vat* Treatise," ft*. Office hoar*. I te II o'clock A. M? aad > te I o'*1**k P. M? (Suaday exoepted.) No. 88 Greea wloh itreet. Proa the aaoommoa m*dioal advaatagee the anther ha* enjeyed, among whloh be weald laataaee liavlag resided several y*ar* At Pari*, for th* *xpr*e* purpoe* of *ta> Oil tho*a dlteaa**. followed by a long aad very oxtcailve Practic*, he eaa. without hesitation, promiee, orta la th* mo?t **ytr* and complicated oases, aa Meoadary diaeaae, Ae., ft*., ft*., taon o*rtala, aafe, aad radical sure* Uaa eaa t* obtalaed from aay other ecuroe la America. The** who apply la lb* earlier stereo of Use mm, will te gratified by the omo and rapidity of tho ear*, whloh la oftea effected in a very few day*. Separate waiting rooms an provided. For treatment by letter, addreas box *a> Poet Oflloo. HVNDRCDB or TH08C WHO HATC CONTRACTBD disease, are dieappomted of a euro by aot ealllac on Dr. Hunter at first! lie will forfeit aay enm, if failing to cure any oa*? that may oom* under hi* oan, no matter bow long etaading or afflicting. Patient* an invited to hie Di?- : peneary. Mo. 3 Dlviaioa strett, Ne ? Tork city, ae thouaaad* ; are cund yearly by hie practloal expenenoe and great woo dier Stranger* wno have been unfortunate la the Mleetioa of a physician, are tolioitcd to oall on th* Doctor. Ul* gnat remedy. Hunter'* Red Drop, euro* thoee who have contracted private disease like magic. Prioe SI, with a private treattoe. People come hundreds of mile* to get thi* medicine. Th* intrinsic value ei thi* remedy ovor all ether* ever die covcred la, that it doea not ?ry np thepolaon of disease, la the blood, to break out at eome remote period In a mot* terrible manner, hut thoroughly rooteout.vwy particle of dlaeaee. (olten In forty-olght hours, ) plaolng the patient in the same poeitlon aa before he ovor ooatraoted any dttease whatever. Medioal men In all parte of the oonntry eend their chronic cases to Doctor Hunter. No fee till tared. Medioal books .mi i ages. All uonaultatioua private. Ariviot gratis. Relic! in (he most terrible oasee In tea mlnutea, (light affections onred in six houre. UNfORTUNATeS FRIEND ? UNEQUALLED FOR ? rradioaUng dlaease. Messed by all ?rho try it. Tlu moat prompt eradleator. yet ao iniH. itmaybs glv,<n '.o in f ?nts. All pn?a*e Jlscar** vanish under Hs use. $1, w.rt a tr.edlnal book. Who w'.'l give fuos after that' C'tljeni and atrtagcr* sanity Biialtd, rfiembcr It. Tjepet, D' WARli M, Canal street, corner?! riroadway. PHIVATE MEDICAL (-'LINIwKE. ORAHS. DAI1.T, I fre-n 1 ti 1 o'oi k P M . at 31 Llspenarrt Hrs<it, n?M i I: p >a.l m ?v. Tl>i: chtr r is to us to the poor an nnneoesearr ' OTT'iaurc bf'ere a snelt?*l - Us?, and to protect Mm from being iapoced ewii by bna?s as inaiks rn?at? 'l.uri tot (itil ?to ? , ) v? % mi ir>? 1 1? I f t AMI SK tlENTB. BKOA* *?Y TBBa'XKB. fc A. MaMSMAUU 8i/b? Lowe' ? Doom ?[>'.'?> ??- At", ?? ooaomooe ti 7 o'eicrk kvxoi u.d t iKjuti WcctM, f ?rally C>rsloaud Upper Tier. Si iciiu Plltth Box**, $!? ano $6 Woun -aday e?>uii Jan. ?>. will he porf- rmcil * Ktiutl uporatte dramatio lacl* entitled j ai l * LI rtn?l> - Paul Clifford. Mr. Col llna l.ord Maa'tve-ei-. Mr Ki.vnolis; Sir V'Ulism Braatas. J' P*rry. Lout f?ed. Mr Fizno U^niinie l)unaiok*r, Mr i ii 1 Jauk Mr Bruntou: Lucy B:ando?, Mia i Julia (ioald: M'ei Torpsiohore nlt-pportoo. Mae. Pontel. To M?ola<e mii h the r.?ro? of tin Ol *K B Al LB -VirUa. Mr. Con'?ay: Maurrrs ?- Mtlt' gi-; Eli<?. Ur? AUott. NIBLO'8 ? AHUhTS" I N JON.? LAST WUI BUT ;n**f :h? i Italiaa Opera, under the direction ot Hit tori Bot'.o *1 1 Bettiiii ? Ton ill to nil parttot he ruiabUaii meat. 50 c- otf >n xt'A eharii* f?r eteurini Matt. Wjdnea da) Jau JH. will be rrt?'ct<a Umlio, ? opora of La SONNn h UClA Aciiia B'.tuura Brain | t; ?inj Bwvor Butitna Count R-.Jolp! ..!? K Cole'l i Llis. .Virginia Wtlit'a* Tenea.... ..M<'*a ?. aiee-ini | AVe'o , xu. *MiiS l.cadtrof tbc ?:ud unliuin ttir,oor AidOi. uguratwi at 6)%: coiutnebcc r.t 7.H Bo? rpn. era.-? day from 4 A. y. to 12 M? and Iron : t? ? V ? 1 rw? |TaL1aN OPXKA. aSTOU PLA'.'k. ?MAX Ma&K*ZKC, I Lcuri end frcprietor. -S. ured toaW $i 40; Ii anl Perquat, $l:.Aa,phliheatta. i" e> *-u i if h 3ubjcni>u?i Nljht ?* e . Jsn. tt w ft ycrformed Ujllnu t urai 1 tstrv o? NOR HA Norma. SUaor.n* 8. St<*tiaoa? Ads gUa t 'f^aora Costlnt PoIIiobo ?i<nor VietM Orove o . . ... tti<oor Hirini Don open atff)?: to oomwn* c a? !% e';took.* Boa oiflo ? opcu every day rrmo P ia 1 o'clock I^ELLOKB' MIN3T it?!,S.- M>t \OSKlS riNlftBBl*. 1 asd can do* boa.it ol the ?r*av.rt baud ii th< v? j t.iantfi to tb? (BaKorUo V?H*ra| h tor valusbk aiiiatano* li: brin|iU? tox>t.*ier etioh a aoir '-l'.ation of talent anw eo b< fiund in Fcllown' new liund. -tit brovlway Tbojr aro U>4 greaits) N erro r?e!insatere tn. c?;r li?ci T >i< baurt Ol etara. oomprisin^ <uch (tcntliui.'t a' Briggn, ?r?w?r, illk ?r, Tn.'iyer. ftwoomb, ii" . he , ?. v- . enru.t tail to pioaaa all. T'lr.y pettorii (irury neliHi; tni" w>!rk, and on WednM day ?ad Walurday a'iernoone. Ad alu^ nn strii- a? uaiukl, K O'.nts: Childr'n, t?H oent* Uoora teti. ?? o'ene t: -dh menoo at 7Vj e'oluoii. IRCUR? NKW YOfIC A*4i'aiTHSft.TKI!, V tlQWKHT. ?> - La?i a?p#aranci? cl ths. f'reaoh lr<.u?r luoreteed No <tlty ilril'iin' frail Mcntf'.v creDinr. Jaa.'A. and dor ? m;; tlit *?k. Oriit Liu^lay oi Ujiuinvitics, by Myere. tlip Clo?in. aii.l.B?cho!diT, ti a cliampiou Vauitor. Acv aotiof lloieiaai chip by Madaats IVuinUlte. M'lle Loui>? M'll.i Joicvbitir, Voai. Btuoit, and the real of tlj* 'roupe Thtrt* fhet.aii'J JVnifi will apfcar if the r<*ay Rao. a. Blpitanl t ti-rt i?ec l>j Mr K Saade and V'n t\l?'i^d eMtdrtn. B?*m. 2S ci ntj; oi.i'.lrou undir nin* hall-price. 1'it, lJ.i* oonaa. Afirrnoon ierfoimai.ee oabat'Jiday. AF.TUK VI AC e ITALIAN OPEH S. -NOT IC*.? O WllTi to the lire Lxparlmmt Ball, which will take place ak the atevr retablUhmcnt on M i.rtu nut. 28th Inat . the recv lar iuti?eripkienri:ht (Monday )U poetponQd ko Tuesday, 'St th iret when ?1!1 be |irrionaed, for (hi fir^t time thiiataeoa, 1 I'UHlAM io which will appaar !-Urt nriaa II, f)UIT*nou?. BlKuor L. Jfalvi, Slxoor Bcdi- thUbii anl Sinn.r Martini. Opera Kixht on Wednesday, 2*th inn. NIKIIi'8 GARDEN- ITALIAN OPKRA? ROSE DB VlilES' B> nolit ? Wednoi,day, 2- 1 !i tnsl.. Norma ? On whit l) oocaeion Blgtiora Bo?i? will tuntiin tiie obara?k<ir, for Ibis siaht oily, of Adalrlf.v Noma, tfixa'.ra Deyriaa (t'.p only Opera theee artiet ! will appnar in tojekbar^: roHlsnc1, Biunor Bettiul: Oroveeo. bixtor Colvkti. NIBLO'a {ARDEN? 1TAL [AN 6pEK*7~ AttTisTi' Uoifn? Mo Fioc Lift eaospl the Prese ? Owin* to the reduction of piices, and thv overtrholtniatc audienoe, the free liet ia euepended Beau 'coured in the pa'.jaet and iirn row of boxes fron B A. M. to I P.M. Admittance to alt parte of the bense, 50 cents. Trivato boxc*, 88. Doer* open at ti \-i o'clock? performance tc c <m;nence at 7.S o'olaek. NlBLO'S ? Ol'ERA NIQH 1 S? MONDAYS, W20NEB days, l'ridr>;e and Satin lajb. Arp ii -it.ons for lSie? davs ana lliurada ~ < to be additssiu L J jIiii Ut ftoi, Nlbl?*i Garden. THEO Ei^l ELD'S (l4k- ;"AL IJJAU7 HOIRSB. t' ?t -d ol the tceend a i\ ?u, will ^ke rlaoa at the inn 1 10 Broadway, n Sstnrday, .laaaary 31, 133i. ? i ; iters? Urs. Henry C ?V,tson, loalisaj Mr. Riohar4 'trnua. v-aniot; Mcur?. Noll, Reyer, Eiohhorn, and Tlte*. Hold. Of? aaiall bills. * . K I.'.N Ml'Stl/M, 176 OMATMAM IA H *, OKU A. block above the National Th??tw.? George Lea, ecU proprietor.? Baloon performanooe every afternoon and even ing. Entertainnienta to oon-monre in the aiternocn ti three o'clook, and la tt.e evening at halt-past aavca o'clook. Tbt entertainment* are variaa an J acleot, iud aueh M hi 1m t-.-na at uc other place of entertainment in New York, eon dating at Lea'a Female Ithiopfan Opera Troops; alio. mobs. Grogoue, the etrongeat nan in the worlJ, who will break an? ator>e the audleneo ehooao to offor him; ha will alM ehallenge any man to "kill a luliock " with hie oionaba* tc>, for an* amount of money ; a Troupe of Model ArtUta, irtio are eelooted (or their beauty aud ttunre, and who pea aonate a number of beautiful tableaux a oompauy of Ant Olrli, who go through a variety ot feats of alrengtfi and dag terity; a oomnany ef Male and female Artiata, who wU} five an exhibition ol Marblo Statnar; unequalled In the world; together with a variety ol In'.eroating pcrformancae ever; afternoon and evening. Wot paitioalare, fee bill* ef each day. AdmUalen? Seala In Private Boxoa, 6) oeaU i Stage Seat*. B7ki centa; Boxea, Vcsnta; Parqtte-.ta, U% aeata. MKDH'AIj. Highly important to ikvalidb.-an ij?ipa? lible remedy for thoee dcplorablo debllitioa. oena*> qucnt on leifabnae, incapaoitating the man for buaineaa, aooiety, and matrimonv, may be beard of gratia, by addrea* Ing, poet paid, box 109 Broadway Poet offloe, S. Y. Person* laboring nnder thoee oomplainta, especially thoee oontam platlng marriage. before applying to any Doctor, no matter what hie pretention! may be, rhould not fail to get thi* va luable information, whiuh will *avo themaclvae mnob trai ble, time and meney. 11BI MAKBIMD WOMAN'S PHI VAT* MXDiCAL COM . canion.? By Dr. A. M. Manrtceaa, Proieeoor of Dia***e* ef W omon? Twentieth edition, lamo., pp. iBO -Prl?< SI. Ycare of mffering, of pbyfioal aad laantai anguieh to many an aSootionate wife, and peoniiary diillouTtU? to thi haa band, m'ght havo been (pared by a ti?r.i'ly tiiamsaion of till* work. It la Intended esj-ocialiy for tbo luarrieA, or theae eoni emulating marriage, aa it ateolosoe ioponaft eeorete. whi<>h ahould be known to them i ariicuiariv . To thoac whoae health doe* not po.ailt of tUitncreaM of fasi'.i*, It ia of apeolalimpcrtanoe. Hero, aleo, every female? the erif , t?e mother -the on* el?h?? budding into womanhaoo o* thi othar in the decline ?f years, In whom natnre eonte^r.'.ats- an important ohange. eau discover the oaaaca, fj ? .ii 'atca efhn., n? ren^diva, and moat oortaJn mod'. ?>fca>?, is <>very ojo.p<alat to vaieh her tax la aubjeat. (Kxtraet of a latter from a g-.tleT.an tn Dayton, Ohio;) Da. a. M. Macauiau:- ?"Uvro*. V?r 1. 10i<; Mv &'as Sir:? My srlta hat t??n perueptibly aink ag for ?oir.e three year* or more. It con"?qncn -.e oi Ser gieal aMoiah and aolcring aom* month* before and duriug hxiroouuae mcst: every auooeaaive ?aa vt.it *n-\ ir.s.e deMlitatiog and proatraaing her, putting her iif-i lr i-ntaincnl danger, and whieh was, on the laat oocaaioc, derpairad of. 1 e?p poaed thia atata af t hinge wa* Inevitable, and returned my aclf to matt the worat. At thl* time, (new ahont two mouth*,) I beard yonr book highly apokon ot. aa oont?lninj *' ni< mattera reaching mv caee. On ita resnirt and peruaaC 1 earnot exrreaa to you the relief it afforded a; dlatraaaad mind, and the joy lta pagea lopaned to my wife, on lean lag i'- at tee great dlaoavsry of M. M. DNNMtU provided a remedy. It opened a proapost to ma, wMuhlflttla eoa aeived waa poraibla. But tor th>. er? another rear would have t>aaaed over tay head, la all hunaa probabiiitv c.y wife would have beta Lb her grave, *au Siy oaaJrca len msthav laaa. It ia, of oonne, impraotloabla to oouvey mora fully the aa rieut auojecis treated oC aa they are of a nature atrietly Intended tor the married, or ihos< onr v-nv'-iting marriage for aale at Xa firoadway, and at the ruallahing efBea, UB Liberty street. Now York; Litvl: t vi.. Albany; Jfeeeph Tucker, Mobile, Alabama; T. B. 1'etcrt :n. IKOhntaut a tree t, Philadelphia. Bon the rooelpt af $1, a copy will be tranamltted ky mall, free of poetage, to any part of the United Statoa. All lettora mnaa ba addreaaed. poat paid, ?" 0: X. M. M*irlee*tb t>oi l,3St, New York altv- Odfce 139 Idberty itreav Till OMIT 8XCUKIIT AOA1N9T IiLKBUO AND the ctleotaof disease, 1* to apply to the old Hunteriaa Dispencary, Me. 3 Divittoa atrcU, Sow York. It ti bow twenty yeara eatabliahed, and i untleaa are the aumbert that are dally not only being benefitted, butradioally oured. and tared from an eariy grave, by the tiraclv excrtiona of Br. Hunter, and the uao oi hit Infallible remedy. Huater't Red Drop. TliU medicine it the remit ofoeaturiea ?( etadv of the wiecit anil moat talented nieUical men in Rngland. France, and Germany. Perfected from the whole field of medical acionce, and compounded f?om mere than fifty di? ferent ingredient* ; io ooneentr?ted that a half-ounoe vial will cnr? three pertoni, and ne^or take* a whole vial to ?tire the mott Inveterate caee. It it harmioee and thorough in Iti aetion, being followed by t>o?eoi thoae terrible ceooaa ary attack* which are the remit of utiag all other remedied Price $1. All conaultation private. Me fee*. Hedioal beck for nothing. DB. LA CHOI X -a PR1YATB MBDIOAL TRBATIBB? Fifth editions by M. B. La Croiz. I B , Albany, N:Ti Oheapett book ever publiihed; 360 page* and UM One plate* ea the Physiology of Marriage, aad tlio *e:ret inflrmitio* *nd dltordera of yoath and maturity, resulting from eioe*?ee, which destroy the phyaioal and mental powers, all dl*ea*a*t arising from indiierotioa, with plain and almrle r\i>? by which all perioBi eaa -.cure themiolvea, wlthoat meroury, ?with the author'* observation* on markup), its duties uf Alaqualiflsatloai. and their remrd'-e : with oolorel (Jthe ! graphs, Illustrating the anatomy, and phytiology, aad dia easesoftbe reproductive organ* cl both texes, their strut I tare*, met, and functions. It cop tain* m?.ay Importaat I klntito thoee contemplating matrimony, wainh will orer ??ms oMeotloat *??injt marriar-. , none, L > waver, ahould take thi* Important atop without flrtt coatnlting it* pagest It treate of all diaeases of female*, whether married or aiagla. Strangers who require medloal aid, icfjrs oonsalting say Motor, ought to know whether their oatet are property uu 4entood by thoto whoa they employ, and that guardiagaiast tbe imposltloa of quackery, io rrcrabnt in popular olUe*t Dr. La Croix i? a legally qualified physician, aad for thspaat twenty yean, hat been dally consulted uaom the difercat di teases of whioh hit book treat*, pna^nallyat well a* by letter. Any mmoi tending twenty-five oentt la a letter, soil paid, will reoeive oae eapy by mall, free of postaim, o? kv* copies for II. Addrsss Dr. V. B. LA CROIX, || Beaver street, Albany. I*. T. Bold byOarret ft Co., S3 Ana a tree K and Btriuer A Town send, M Broadway, V. T. Bsaaali ?fits, fid Oeyd street, Buffalo. TO THI DIBAPPOINTID.-DR. WARD CAN B1 OP Immediate service, hit treatment at on?? removing ths mleerable patient from suffering and probable deteotloato eafety aad permanent security. Us got* daily maay ditt enlt eaiee, that hare defied othert. Those oommgtehim firat are fortnnato, for they are cured before the bad eon**, qneneea of delay (how themaelvet. Mo fee, aad medical book gratit. Office, Oaaal ttreet. ooraorof Broadway. ?R<U1 RIWARD.? JBFf RUB' ANTIDOTB, A IPB BOUU elfic mixture for the onre of private disorder*, ft makes a speedy oare witlieut the leaet reatrlotlon of diet, drlak, exposure, cr ehaafte la application to batlneta. Ths proprietor ehalleaics a (ingle mm which the mlxtars will ?ot oars, aadcr the forfeiture of five hundred dollars. It Is Ct vp la bottles, with fall dirsct'on*. h e., (1 Oat fcettH its a week? maay ars eared la two d B. Ring, 1 VI Broadway, aad 108 Bayai . _ W-B- Little, 1M Baa ever streak Bostons wr'.aat A o?. ta a week? maay are oured in two da vs. for sale by a - "" "Iroedway, aad 1UB Bayard street. NewVoit lot Baa ever street Boateaj " Wtm Orleans DR. WABD'B MA01CAL TREATMENT.? 9RBAT Bl'W sess? All formsr experience exceeded.? InnamoraMe eases progrsss through their several terrible stage*, la spit* of the ordinary treatment, but Dr. Ward, kv his wonderful preparations, streets all laatantaiejualy. Blight affection* wholly oured Inonoday. Those di?r ppo:nted by hn-ubngs have no coneeptloa of the ease and colerlty with whioh he ean cure them. Mo fee roquired. Office, Canal street, corner of Broadway. Doctor ward makm numerous ccrkb of delicate disnsses. Corner Canal atr-et and Btoadway Far better tbo unfortunate treat themselves than xo to anr of the ignorant hur.ibnga. Delay not to rime to up : yon rn\? have to rome at last. Then you will be gratified beyond aft anticipation to find yourself bettei m tweuty-fonr h?iir*. M? fee till inred. Consultations i. 'Irate. A mudieal SjjI gratia. Dr. ward. DBT0T1D to DRMOATB dih?ahb.i. makct the speed iett nuret ever i?n..wn. All -.Tha h?r'. contracted a private t'loeaac, m?ke eariy applica.iuu. 1I<? treatnirnt la t.'.e adt>- iratien of jliyiki*: u tLetiselret. T.. diasppoiated are certain of a enu I'tom Mji, h'?wivor ai-i* Cher dontors may liars fail'd; rellsf afford i at oneo- .m'H sometlmea In tlx hone*; no frra rC'iiiired; medlej.; boo* tra'it. Office, Caaal at.reat, corner oi ttroad way. tifil ||k RIWARD.? CRfK.MA.W , B'.'IClPi ? . T .ton-? all rcmedl . yea i-i ?nr*'?4, t! i# li * ? raoat eertaln. It maket a sMe lr and i': -Tianint eire wlU out the least restrioti'a n <,'^t. or s^pn?'ir?, ehaag* la application to bu*i>. ?e. sianv are enreJ lr ?*?? daya. Ho'd r.t the drngstere. Ti I Ur ad way. eorner of ( hat>. bora stroeV alv> at No in Astor W ,h; at ilu jimI*. i an 4 1 '5 Filto u ?tv<?k *?r> " el 'i .. '.?? 'o .