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AFFAIRS N THE CITY AM) VltMIIY. Lcilvr* en the Progress of BaMl Destiny* The reventh lecture on this subject vu deli vertd Monday evening by the Rev- Dt- Dewey. He ?>??eno?d by alluding to certain painful evils wb;cb existed in the world, end asked what effect they bad in aidiag human progress. Could it be supposed that the Maker of the world foresaw all these, and that sin and pain were agreeable to him, and in accordance with his benevolence'! Might not they believe that God would have prevented these things, had there net teen obstacles the nature of then/! They were the same obstacles that Tlato spoke of ander the form of necessity, an eomethia^ inevitable, and in" terwoveu with the constitution of things, pre venting the exeluslon ef evil from the world. He appeared U think that the origin of evil was the true and only eolation of the dark problem. Ho spoke of a malignant being as having introduce J evil into the ei eat ion, and alluded to a dark and obstinate matter as the source of evil. That idea seemed to have pervaded ;iU antiquity. We fouad him speaking ei neoetsity, ia reference to the control and accomplish ment of divine purposes; and that the universe reoeived its construction and present ordor not by virtue of an irresistible coercion, bat that they were things unavoidable. The lectnrer then reviewed the subject of physical pain. Tne law was that pain was" general ; it also warned us ef danger, and therefore stood at the outside of the Mtadof It harmed us, but it Bared us fro a worse barm. It made us careful, and gave a test to our energies. Every wise man knew that the infliction of suffering was a comfort. Cicero said that there wac nothing so great to him us hie death, if pain were not inevitable, it was neoossary to human kappinoFS and virtue It was impossible for general 'xw s not to work inconvenienot. Tne law that was good for all must expose some. It l*y at the foun dation of nature. \v na: ccnetitu.ed natural dis tinction ? a difference, for instance, between a K-enohmar and an Englishman ! It wan net situation ; it was something in tho blood and bone, and in the temperancnt. it was well that nations had separate governments and in stitutions, working out experiments for tbem fcelven, which might enuro for tno benefit of the Iwhclo. French literature could not propoTly be (introduced into this country, though works of earning and science were givon through learned nen. lie said that natnro kept a etrister account ban we thought of. We never did wrong with mpmnty. C'ae of the evils regarded wa9 death, nd since there was no subject buried so deep ia r t>er8tition as that, he was convinced that the ; ?whole mcral order of things hung upon that. There < (were one or two difficulties which pressed upon that i abject? they were isolation, suffering, and dread , f death; the feeling th.it all the human energies , rero buried in an event, was isolation. We were ; ot dismissed one by one, and this fact was an iin ortantonc in human cuiturc and society. Where rould bo the fruits of experience if mankind de artedlrom the world in families? ^ucha system j rould take away the iuheritance of property and he world would fall Illness was a necessary pre- | nonition. He thought that tho present system of |deatb war a most merciful one. There wa; a life a doath which transcended even death it.selt', nd he believed in that life more than in Iieath, and it would bear him up. The 1 sc orer next alluded to politics and to idolatry. : Some views had grown up wiih us? for instance, hat the worship of animals by the enlightened gyptians was a degradation; it surpasted our slier. They were worshipped as symbols of the ^od?, and the worship of idols, becamo so gross hat it was denouncod by the Hebrew prophc',8, lough no doabt at one time the Hebrews rover- : ?need images. This kind or worship fell off during he latter ages of Greece and Rome, so much so, hat their inhabitants did not regard the religion of Bheir forefathers Then with reference to lacrifios, low neoeseary they must have been to worship. , despotism reigned in the ancient world, and repub lics died away throughout it; there was no con- i eption of equal rights of men. He consi- j ered that an exoess of homage was better han the opposite extreme. It was an esta-., ilished fact that all our laws were liable to ; he grossest evils. The reverend gentleman > hen touched upon the subject of war, and asked f it bad a good effect upon human progress ; there ad been states and conditions of society in which rar was even preferable, and which it had broken f> ; there had been personal corruption and lieen .ieutneis. Pacific means were available at the resent day, but, in former ages, they were unin elligible. War had also been a medium of inter ourie and of communication of idea). In anciont lines nations laid side by side, and yet were more C^norant of each other than those of the opposite amisheres at the present day. There had been ivils relieved by wax which could not otherwiie lave been effected. The condition of Ireland bowed what suffering sould be endured amongst a >ecpla surrounded by civilized nations. The forte of the nations of antiquity, which appeare i ense to them and the revert* to us, had been at rinded with cffects upon the government of man ind. The great word " reform " was to be sum noned up, and it had been summoned up in al ges The reverend gentleman closed hi) dis burse with some general remarks. Common Council. BOARD OP AtiDEkMCN. F?f ? This beard nut at the usual hour ? Mr. (inp ton, Prudent, In the chair. The minutes of last eeticg were read and approved rRTITION* AMD K KSIOXSTR AfCFft ?EFI UFFD. i>f Sherry 4: By ram. lor the pririlege <f placing a new <ck in the City Hall OI Engine Co No. IV. for an ad itloB to the rear of their house. COMMUNICATION, X communication was receirsd from the Croton Aque uct Department. fhowing th? coutracts made in ihe ?uouth of January, lo&'i Continued. RrroRTs tnorTKD Of Committee on Bewer*, in farar of newer in Pearl reet. between State and Whitehall street*. Also, in aror of n eewer in Warren street. Also in faror of a wer in Grand street, from Crosby to near the internee en of Kim street. Also, in faror of a sewer in Hudson f -eet, frcm Muton to Burrow street. Of Committee on iroton Aqueduct Department, concurring with the Hoard f Assl.-tant Aldermen in the adoption of a resolution ad- i er.-e to the petition of Daniel Mcliuire, contractor for .'.tilling the fountain basin in Washington Square, ask ing for compensation for certain sod* therein raen ioned. Of Committee ou Fire Dt oartment ad^rse to petition to have a fire alarm bell placed on the house of rgine Co No !!?'>. Of Committee on the Croton (jet Department. In faror of placing railing on the coping f the curb walls round three sides of the distributing eeervolrs. Of Committee on Solaris* and Offlser*. in re ation to the Chief Engineer of the Croton Aqueduat De artm.'nt being a resident of Brooklyn Of Committee n Roads, In firor of regulaMng and grading, and setting or), and gutter stonos, in Fiftieth street, from Tenth venue to the Hudson rirer. The following resolution was preraated by Alderman itmanu : ? Whereas.lt Is understood that the Hon. Daniel Web .er lis* accepted an invitation from the Historical Sa le?; of the city to deliver the annual address before that ecciittlon. on Monday. 23d instant, therefore, be it Retched. (li the Board of Assistant Aldxrmsn concur,) tat a joint committee of Ave memVrs from eaoh board appointed to wait on him, upon his arilval in the city, o tmiler to bim the me ot the aorernor's room in the ity 11*11, for the purpose of meeting the cltiraw of N*w crk. Adopted Ihe committee appointed by the Rjarl of AUetm-u OB?i?ts of Aid. Tltwann, Denrnan. Ualey. Stuitcvaut, cd Waid. Re.'< iTfd, Thst Tn( in* Company 44 b-- allowed ten sd tonulnun Adopted Ihe resolution adapted by the Board of Assistant lJfrinen on the mbj-ict of ship fern, requeuing th ou d of Health tj take measure* to preven I the fuith-r rag*-* of the said dU*as?. was uonourred in Besolfrd, That the Committee on Fir-* Department be lirejt< d to procure a suitable location for Hose Carriage o. 18 Adoptfd. Re ared, xaat th? Comptroller b? autborUed to hare nderti d in the deed of eonreyau.;e to the city of lot Mo 18 Sullivan etrtet, a restriction, that the same shall not i us' d for the purpose of a bell tower Adopted Resolved. That the Superintendent of I.im^s and da* directed to cau-e the lamps at the corners of the itreets crossing Broadway. ? hlch har? been reoently _ow>ded, to be removed within the curbstones, and that ?be Street Conimi?slon?r cau- tiie t-l^rapi pol.-t aud wnirg post* rtmilnrlj situat- i to i>? removed wt vbiu the urbft' nes forthwith Resolved. (If the Board of Assistant A)derm> ? concur ) , bet the Street Commissioner be lire- ?i o >t to "?t?r into sry contract hereafter until tie assessment list, a* repared by the Assessor in hi<< department, has been ontirmed by the Common Council. Ihe board then adjourned Mite Jit. r,3ARl> OF ASSISTANT ALMRMgN. ? 1 ?b IS - - l-'ne President in the chair. The taiantei ef |jjf |a?t meeting were read and approved papers acri hid, IMitlon of member* of Hydrant Company for \i> addl ,, ,^1 men; for bulkhead at foot of ll?th it and llariem ' r, r , of T. Whesler. sgaiust personal ta*; ot residents ? i ivurth street and its r. inity. against a railroad through that street from Henry III us, for relief from ],? in n l>. ion to dele.- s In a 'ewer la deoond arso-ir Peenty third and Twety fourth itreets, fr ma Chief f.,)Kln?er. resptcting H' -s Company No. 14 HllAOUWit TUMI' A r. folution w?s piopoted that it be r*ferr?4 to % ?p?. ,1 , mintttee ot this B"aid. t<? act in >opj '.motion w,th i s.BiiUr ocnittee of the lt<".ard of AliTmen and hi* ,,'m r the Mayor, to inquire into the pmotloab.iiity of ini.i';K the fereral lines of stag?s on the efcst side cf the y a, sn Na*s<iu street, to Broad street and Booth 1'trry, i d th-se on the west side of the olty down vesey strest 0 0r? cnwlch i treet. to the Battery and loiith Kerry and in ttieti r< lorn, th?y uomi up isroAdway thai iu?Jiliii{ | . , u- i.ne b"th ways. lUferred. r?ri;ns anoeTtn. Report of Finance Committee, oonourrirg in the ? moment r< l?tive to a donation to J*s McUuli-e; con nriing with the Uoardof Alucrmrn to pay John MeDer f.t J1.W9 6?, for ?< UIbr s;.d' ?Mlk, ko , in Madison uet, in fnrer Of p'jinf i'hillp MnOie for additional itk. s the exti inon oi i>ier 14 Kit" t liver; in faror of g | IIWVH w U.M iee?.) ?' - . lw, ?? 1 r.x " *.? " -'vcue D, Nli. t srj Tenth itrtet*, In hw it flogging sidewalk to Canal, Gnat ind OaroUno ?trsota JKghth nnm: in lavar of givtwf ponaMon to ?llaabeth Nott to bnild a bnlkhoad on the Kast rim, Nimn Thirteenth aid SiitMntbitiwti; i oomnau alcatlon In relation to ibi nrtti of ?Us fever to Um Fifth ward, and requesting the Board of Hesdth to tako immediate measure* to prevent the spread of tali ravage*; that the Comptroller be diraotod to hare in serted in Uie deed of conveyance to the city of lot No 118 Bull Ivan street, a restriction that the tame shall not be mad aa a bell tower. Llt>oaEM' WUM. ReaolTfd, That the heads of department* be and ere hereby directed to pay al) laborere employed on public work*, not less than one dollar and twenty-fire centr per day, that Thirty fourth street, from Kighth tc Ninth avenue, be lighted with oil; that Thirty-fi/m ftreet, from Eighth to Ninth avenus, be lighted with oil; to have franklin street, from Broadway to Orange ftreet, lighted with gas forthwith. Till KEW FIBS. Resolved, That the L?gklature be revested to *usp?nd any action in the n atter of taking the Jones Wood grounds as a City Bark, until the Common Council of the eity can take some action as to whether a City Park should be in the oeatre or on one side of the island. Concurred in. nrruTT clesi omit hoard. It wttti resolved that 0. T. McCienaobtn be appointed to fill the (lUse of Deputy Clerk of the I: oard of Assirtant Aldermen, during the ensuing jear, at a salary of $OCO p-r annum, to take effect from the 5th of January, 186*. TMI UCrw. EiSin WEIWTItR'l) LECTURE BLI0RB THE HISTORI CAL ASSOCIATION. A resolution oonourring with the Board of Aldermen in appointing a committee to tender to the lion Daniel Webster the use of the Governor's room, City Hall, for the purpose of meeting the citliens of New York, on the occasion of his coming hero to deliver the annual address before the llietonoal Association, on the 23d inet. The Chair apf ointed Assistant Aldsrmen Wells Tate, Rogers, C lirien, and V aientine, as a oommittee from this Bcurd. WASHI.VGToV* BIRTHDAY. A resolution, concurring with the Itoatd of Aldermen in appropriating the sum ef (1,000 for the celebration of the birthday of Washington, was passed. The committee appointed are Assistant Aldermen Brown, MoOowan, Wheelan, Barker, and Mabbett. The Board adjourned tint J.e. Court of General Sessions, Before the He carder and Aid Tweed and Coap ton. I LOSE OF THE TERM? GBAMD JI.'RY DlSCIIAItG HI) Bed 30 ? ^Attempt a; buvf,lat<j ? .)arn<s K.Polk, alia James Hartley, a boy about lo years of age, Indicted fo ? an attempt to commit burglary at the store of Meters Allen, jewellers. Ill Division street, on the night of the 20th January last, was tiied and a-vjuitt'd The prisons hadbsen arrested together with one Charles Villiers. alias Voorhies, alias George Dickenson, a man of full age, who is In custody on the same charge, tut at present lyirgsick at the Hospital. The officer, Isaac Mead, of the Tenth ward, had observed Villiers, on the night In question looking through the shutters of the store, and afteiward* trying the lock, and having obtained the assistance of another officer, they shortly afterwards ar rested ?boib prisoners and took them to the station house. Id the pos lersion of Polk tlie; found a picklock, chisel, and too skeleton keys; on that of Villiers, a pair of nippers, two picks and some matches. He then return ed and arouud Mr Allen, when it was seen that the key bad been pushed out of the door and was lyirg in the passage It exhibited marks of the nippers found on Vil liers. This Instrument, which whs produced, was newly made, and admirably fitted fur the purpose. The ends of it are circular and hollowed, so as to lit round the edge or a key, and on the inside* are sharp teeth, or grooves, so as to (jet 'a giip," and it is sufficiently long to enable ti e manipulator to remove the key completely from the lock and drop it in the interior, leaving then a clear sta^e for the operation of a picklock. On cnws examination, the officer staW that Villiers was alone when he saw him do what was des irlbed, and he saw nothing done wlile the present defendant vu there. Mr Spencer, for the defence, urged that there was no owrt act proved; and tb?s possession of burglar's tools, and going to the mot where it was intended to have com mitted it, would not bn sufficient to sustain this indict ment for attempt, unlets something w,is done there. The Recorder adopted this vi?w "of the case, notwith standing the evident intention to aot in conoert, but left the l'aot* for the decision of the jury, who Imme diately returned a verdict ? f not guilty. Another Burgitiy by William Uartnell, Alfred Hartnell.and William Newell alias Gould, three young men. each undsr eighteen years of age, were tried and oonvicted of breaking into the store room of Johu Ben son, in Old Blip, on the 11th of January. Robsrt 8ilvey, captain of police, deposed that his attention beiog at trscted tc them, be watched and saw William Uartnell break In the basement d'-or, while the others stood by, and he arrested them in the act. They were sentenced to years and six months imprisonment each In the State prison Dim haign.'.? Klijah C. Jones, ooaimittsd in December for false pretences, was, on motion, discharged on his own recognizances. The Assitttnt District Attorney would not consent to enter a uellt prateqiie. The pri soner was entitled by statute to his discharge after two texms, and as the prorecutor had not supplied the proofs sufficient to place him upon trial he would oiler no atrenucus opposition to the moti(n. Vnchargt uj the Grand Jut y ?The Grand Jury having presented several bills, announced that they bad com pleted their laboi|<and the Recorder said, in parting with the Gx*nd Jury, tho Court were called upon to thank them for the industry displayed daring their ses sion. No doubt the effects of their labors would be very beneficial to the community; those labors w?re very im portant and arduous, and trying to the feeling of m>-n The calmness. assiduity, and attention shown by them, were entitlel to the Lighest commendation. And, w;Ui tkere remarks, the Court would discharge tb?'m MiittaltmmU ly tKr. Prut ?The Foreman said their at tention bad been called to a statement In snme pipers, that the Grand J uty bad accompanied the Oorp>r%tlon and his Honor to inspect the institutions yesterday; he need scarcly add that it was false. The Recorder sa'.d it was oertainly erroneous: but eucb error*, lie was sorry to say, would creep in. [These matters biing exclusively reported for the Ur.RALo.suth errors soidom or never creep into its columns ? R> r. | The Petit Jury were discharged for the term, mtl the ccnrt adjourned till to morrow, (this day.) at 11! o'clock, whsn motions, fee , will be heard. Brooklyn City Intelligence. Extraordinary B" k.if. ij? a CorRT Koom. ? An uiiiistia! ?erne occurred in the room OCeupM by the >:ourt of Oytr and Terminer, Wednesday aiternoon. Shortly after i two o'clock. a tremendous cratb. resembling the explosion of a (team boiler. ?tartlrd the audience. j udges and jury from their usual propriety, who made a grand rush to wards the door, and in their eagerness to gft out, Rome laughably ridiculous scepes took place. Cue of the jurymen wbo was so troubled with the gout that t he could with difficulty walk by the aid of crutches only, was the first out of the siene ot supposed danger, and the constable cf the Sixth ward, who bad just left a bed of sickness and was hardly able to walk into court in the morning, was second b.nt in the race. Another o(lW*r cf the court fell on his hands and knees in the scramble at the door, and the members of the bar, jury s.nd audi ence tumbled over him pell mell. while the presiding jud^e retreated to a closet to avoid the impending darger The scone was superbly ridiculous and L1i? prisoner at the bar. wbo was on trial on the charge of arson, and an Irlshmsn. the principal witness sga'ast bim. were the only ones who retained their se'i posses rim, and |*m4 with aetonishni-iit spOB this f.itraordi nary scene of confusion The cau:-e (f si this great cojLmoti'-n was th? falling of a bt.am from the cupola of tt.e City Hall (which is Mtttf Npdtld) upon the tin roof over the court rcoin. which iaade all tha radm As soon as the cause was ascertained, the court re assembled. and the cause beloie it wm proceeded with. Kni/< CoilSTV COI RT OI Ovr.R AMI TCRMISICR.? BefOT? Judge Morse. II A Morse, bounty Judge, aud Justice Browt:? Feb 18 ? Conviction lor arson in the third d-vree ?John Baldwin was placed on trial this morning, on an In dictment cbargicg bioi with arson in the tecond d?gra? it appears that the accused is a Iv me oatpent-T and was in the employ of Stephen e: Jaoksou. as a journey man during last ?umirer A tout half past eighr o'olock on the night cf the ioth cf Ostob-r, 1861. an uaftnlshed he use nearly adjoining the residence of a Mrs Nugent, belcrgltg to Mr Jackson, situated on t>e Kalb avenue, was discovered to be on tire; a moment or two before its discovery, the prlson-r was (een cming from the house, and a few minutes afterwaids. when the iliries began to burst foth. was pursued and arrested. I pon b? j searched, seme matches were found in his pos<esMoa corresponding with otnsrs in the h<>u?s. i'revious to tfcs fire, the prisoner made use of lan* aaj;e which wsnt to i?how he wsj not on the best terms with his employer Stephen C Jackson Thos. Crow. Capt R W. CalL of tie Fourth ward polioe and other wltnwsei. were e% *mined-- tl.e above belig the ptinciptl facts elicited f'Oir. there. lb* oourt charged that It appeared from the evidence that the JweLlnj house in which Mri, : Nugent ieiMe.1 was within nine feet of the building drud; coisf'iuentiy Ike jtiiy must tied wtwther the de!?n laat w;.e guilty of arson in the thirl degree, or. as lata in the inolctitert In th* secotd dejres Ttie joryfounl the priscter gui>ty of the char;* in th? third dejrw. Sen tence revived. CoriTfSfi r ati !? Mimtary Oh?v.ji> ? It has be?n for some time o?n?'dered essentia l to the well b"lng. future pr^peii'y atd reg'.larltv of the military of I, -n?t lland, to Lave th<- 1 or,* ed pot tion <"p?rate an l under a distinct c n n aid ft n that of the infantry, and for that pti'po#?, Captain Graham brought th? matter before the Military C' Km it tie at Albany, who fully eoncarre 1 iu the neeea ?lty of the al'.era'i'vn. and. a# it ?u uaderstood by all concerned ?,r -ed that the present tr^aps thott'I t na i the basis < f a cw dragoon regiment; but a subsequent | nndet staudh g cf the matter Induced Captain 'Inhara to proceed to Albany again, and on th'.i occaji' u lie w?:it atn.ed with the written approval of aim Mt a'l theoflt cers of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth teeimeuU, their cenmanders. the Brigadier 0?neraL Major DUloa, and ; the officers of the stair, so that the f undatloa of ? new : dragon reg'meut uay now be shcrty lv-k-U f?r in i.'>Qj ' Island. Theatrlral nnd Musi cut. Bovrav Tmiatri ? Th'f spacious and elegant theiplan temple continues to be well fi l-.d nightly with leilght-d and enthuriaetlc spectators. HambUn's untiiin; 'n> d< avors to plea?e the pul Uc sr? deserving of great patron- I sge. and we ate biprvtofl nd that he is reaping a prosper- I cus harvest T' i.ightwill be represent-d Bhaiip-ius ? gnat tr?tre,\y of Ilamlet, in which Miss V. Willaok ( ?nd Mr K Kddy will personate the !ea<l'ing characters ? The c nrludlcg pi*cs will be the entertaining driuua of the " L *Cf of the Lake, " w hich is powerlul y sast 1'roai ? a\ Thhtrf ?The ?r?nd spectacle dr^tria of Irgftrar, the Barbarian.' *htch waf ?o eatin^'ly <u ' cifstiii at this popu'.ar the airs a sh rt tiwe v.n.-* is to be perforioed thi? evening, with its original spl*>n 1 1 ?>'ec<ry. drefsee. appointments \3. the v^iy j.,'.asin^ c< ir.edy of ?' Cousin Cherry" will also be plays J in wUicli Mrs Brotipham will personate the piinr-'pal character being l,er laet -ippearanca. On Monday avcallig Mr. Forrsst will aj pear In his celebrated character of Ja :lr Cade. In his renowned tregedy of il.at naiu< by [ articular Nflieat. lk'RToi s IiiKATRr ?Button advertises an en'ertain meut ( f gr*at variety for this evening, which will em body a towerful ooncentration Of conic talent. Tne lsutrbable piece of the " Fire Kater " Buikstone> popu lar farce entitled the ' Happiest Pay of my I f?,'' the , pleaaicg builetta called the "Old Commodore and the | \ ?) Lssk ulluii tfttkUitt Cl ii?H * MfKitsM 7 Md ?* but i pievtj sei*?t?d. fooh ? lifbt and direr&iitd AinuAemeat ' But fill Ikil fcvorite theatre la every available nook ui eorner. Secure your plMM daring the fey. Natiooal Theatre ?TIm entertainment* ({Tea thle week, m ia usually the cam. attracted Vb?y Urge aaaem Hares, aid wore received with the ntmovt delight and enthusiasm. Three excellent pieces a rn ol?-red f ?r this evening, commencing with the laaghable Urce of 1 Wlga and Widow?.' ffhie will bo succeeded by th? favorite drama of ' Jonathan Bradford," and the wh -le will terminate with the new and aucc*"*fal nautical plese of -'Yankee Jack.'' Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williame are to appear on Monday evening next, in a new blah drama. Babisvm's Mi'skvm.? The great temperance drama of ''The Bottle," which has attracted such densely crowded assemblages to the lecture room of this Taet establish ment, and which ban been received with suoh d?";ld?d marks of approbation, ia to be represented in the after noon, aa well as the evening cf to- dty. This will be a fine opportunity for those perrons to witness its thrilling effects who cannot spare time in the evening. The highly amusing farce, entitled the "Double Bedded Room, will be perfumed with it in the evening. Bcwert Ciiu vs.? Another densely crowded audience ?esembltd at this spasieus equestrian estui ili-hmsut last night. to witness UtC extraordinary antipodean pedee tiiatii'm of Profeesor McOormlek. The most breathless aniiety was manifested during the experiment; bat after its accomplishment he was greeted with the utmost ap plause. lie will appear again to-night. A well selected rcgiacinsecf equestrian performance* Is al?o offered. obu Tijrn, brig and favorably knew n by the public, I" to take bis benefit on Monday. The patrons of the Circus should turn out en tuaist. Oiihisiv'h (o irstbels ? ' This renowned and tmdoukt. edly talent* d band of Ethiopian delimiters announce sn unusually attractive programme fot this evening, be ing (or the annual benetit of Mr Rainor, the talented and efficient basso of this company. Theclaim* of Mr. Rainor upon the patrons of MccQanios' llall are suob as must guarantee for bim a substantial proof of their admiration of bis abilities, on an oocaslon like this. FkllCms' Mi!?kTni ui ? This celebrated and popular criupany have selected alight and diversified programme ot Ethiopian performences for this afternoon and even ing, comprising vocal and instrumental music, bur leMjuf s. witticisms, end dancing They continue to be very well patronized, and their performances are a great source a amusement. Astor Place Or rRt Horsr ? The German ilramstio company wil; appear again this evening in the celebrat ed piece entitled "Jutgfiau Von Orleans," in which Am KIkuk will make hi-r second appearance In the character i f Je?n d'Arc. This piece was most a lmlra lly performed on Its lest representation, and mcut.at ti act a full house to-night, Broadway Casino ?Mr. W. G. Diettich Is to give a grand vocal and instrumental concert at this establish ment, on Monday evening next. Be will be assisted by a grand orchestra of fifty performers, comprising tome o the beat talent in the States. Ti. MPLK 01 it.i: Mi m? (late Washington Hall), will be opened by Mr Ft l.ukv, on Monday evening n?xt for the purpore of giving representations of ancient statuary by living models, and negro minstrelsy. M r. Arr.usvt-s Hraimh will give his first concert in Mew York, at the Broad ?ay Tabernacle, on Monday even it g. March 1st Mr Brabsm was always received with fnthusiatm, while ringing with Catherine Hayes, and dererves public patronage. Mme. W. Bouchelle is an artist of great vceal ability; she will appear on thii occasion, andfsing some of the most plea?ing ballads. The other artists who will assist at this concert are Mrs. Henry 0. Watson (her first appearance), Mies Leach, Mr. Ureatorex, and Mr. <? F. Bristow. The Rousret Bisters have concluded their performances in New Orleans. Catherine Hayes is in New Orleans. Tarodi is in Chaileston. Bosio, Bettini, B&diali, and Dcvrlm, are performing in Boston. Charlotte Cu-bman met with a brilliant reception at Rochester cn Monday last. Miss Davenport is playing at the llelliday street theatre. Halt inure Mr. Dempster, the Scottish ballad singer, is giving musical entertainments at Caruai's Saloon, Washington city. Obituary Notices). At Path. England, on the 21st January, la the 72d year of her age, Caroline, widow of the late Captain Jamee Wooliidge, R N.. known to the naval world so well as tne gallant commander of the Mediator flreshlp, when (he broke the boom in the Basque Roads, in 1809 At rea, Nov 6, on the passage from Ban Francisco to Calcntta. Mr. Edmord One, youngest son of the late II. 0 Otis. Jr , aged 26. At BuUon, Mars , on Run day, 1st Inst.. Hon Jonas L. Smuv, aged 61 years. Deceased was formerly a member cf the Massachusetts Legislature, and was appointed United States Marshal for the Massachusetts District, | tinder General Jackson, which ofiloe he filled accepta bly. At 5 Derby teirase, Castle lawn. Douglas. Itle of Man. i aged 61, Jams.* Moichir. Esq , for many years Provost j Marshal General of the Island of Grenada. West Indies, | and eldest ten of the late Rev. Jonathan Bouoher, Vicar of Epsom. Surrey. At New Xiralntree. Mass , on the 30th ult , Hon. JoSksh Bowman, foimeily a member of the Executive Council. For twenty- olc years be was President of the Hampshire Manufacturer's Bank at Ware, and enjoyed the confi dence ot the whole community as an honest man and good citizen. At Oo8p?>;t England, recently. Admiral Gkosce Mc RiNLkt. agf d 8ft. This death plates two service pensions *t the disposal cf the Admiralty? one enjejedby the Aflmual tince Sept. tO. 18fil, aim the ether by Oaptain W. W'aipole. which be will cease to revive on his pro motion to the rank of rearailmiral Mr T. II i rsof Tiimb one of the ablest of British srchtvologietr died uf consumption, on the U',h January, i aged 37 years. LSkls work "On the Domestic Archi tecture of the Middle Ages,'" of which the first volume was published in the spring of last year; by his " Intro duction to the Household Accounts; and by suns of his admirable contributions to the Archi'logioal Journal, his nsnie wi.l be li*aid of htreatter Among his f.iends the regret will continue to b? felt, that so much youth ful aroi r sin uld have )>.sen impaired by ill health, that so much knowledge as he popressel should die with bim. | and that i.o larger account should remain than thme works which Mr llallam has quoted and praised In his supplemental lolutceto his ?' Middle Ages " .lantmy 16. at the Uill-hoiue, Stroud Sir Joh* Dka-? Pai l. Batt . aged "7 years. January 17. at Parnham. Bir William OnLAfnsa. He was son (f the fifth baronet; was born at Parnham. 176U; lnarited. lfilC. tb? eldest daughter of the faurth Duke of Grafton; succeeded his father In 1S06; was a deputy lieutenant of Doiset. and rcprr sentfd Bodmin in Parlia ment from HO" to 181U He is succeeded by his son. now 8tr Hemy Oglardor. born in 1811. and marrielln 1H5 the youngest daughter of the late Sir George M iiliam I.eeds. Bart On the 21st Dtcemk< r. in l'pp?r Ebury street Pitnlico, Mr. Uwoisi.i. lit nei.m Roowkll. the musical composer Mr Rodwell, who *?? well known in the musical world fcr his many song an 1 ballad compositions, was kls* a dramatic and liti raiy writer He was author of the ex travsganra ct ?? Bluil King Hal." piayed with mack suc cess at the P i i l c e ; ? ' j Theatre, and ?? 0 Donoghue, ' piajtd at Astlry's: his literary pioductions bein< "The Mimiirs of ao I mtireila" atd -*uld London- bridge." Ihe aecessed gentleman was of a most amiable disposi tion. and hir decease will be lamented by a numerous circle (f friends and admirer*. January II. at Manchester. Mr. CirasoF Waso Bohav- j v s.-. sgedfil Deceased setved a* a bay on board the Victory in the action cfl Cape Trafalgar, on the 31st Oc r.brr. 1K6. ana forjwhich be lately received a silver m-. Jal and clasp ircm her M.sj?sty's g> vemment. At An'Un. Texas, cn the 23d Jan . Capt. Hf.nkt A'-s ^l^. the l??t of the older portion of that family that co 1' nii tl Ti-las At an eerly period in his life, he visited the Ea.st Jtdiea Persia Arabia aid almost a'.l the place* of note in Europ* and Amerien? thut be wns a prisoner In Koglend during a psrt of the war of 1812? and that he was afterwards a ol:i?en of Mexico, and aa Empresa rio fcr the navigation cf the Rl* Grande by steam? having the exclusive right to navigate that river for twenty years. Ftcm the commencement of th? enter prire ot rolreilting Texas, be cast bis lot in, and staked his interests upon that country. Ife was a noble speoi iren of ?n old Tesan? such as the first three hunlred were. Ilis unblemished Integrity? his courteous man ners. end his many exeellent 'iiiallties. both of heal and heart, will cause his loss to be dtefly felt. l>ut few men In any country Save been more generally regpejted At t!',yr'a Ohio, on the 2d iust. Judge Hi matEi V. 1 De was the son ol Justin Ely. of We?t Spilngfleld. where he was bcrn in \\ iil. 17T5 He removed to Ohio thirty live j?ars sgo. when a cf tieiderable p?rt cf the State was ?u unbroken wlUeine?s. nnd the marked tree* printed out ike wsy fri m one township to another, and ??Irg Cabits ' weie but few and far betweea. and where he located thore wes no eridsnce of a white man's habi tation. In eatly life, he res i .led some years in N?w Y jk at d was ot" <4 the flrni of f U who w?te ?xUii.sir'iy eb^jeJ jn foie'.'n oAciweroe. In the prose cution ol which be vlsit'd J-p?in Knglan i anJ Fiance. and was a wiint.M of the marrla t- o( the Empercr ^al>ol^t.n 1!, naj-a-te wi?h :u* Princes- Mwi* LouL?a in liii). Mr Ely w?? ? federalist, cf the school ot Geor<* t'abrt, liatrisc? Gray utis. and 1'b.tuM iianjysiie Pel kins. He liv?d to s?? an immense f>ne?t cleared aw?y in I > thtivli'i, prosper*' us (.,?n rise up nun 1 after b:oi wltli msny C.n? aud well bvnlt dwelling houses, and five '.Lurches one ol them ';oiUn< tit:?en thoustni del la re IDYERTMNKm RfclKVtKD EfEKV DAY. laaviiAStu. Lin IN3< KAM I - NATIONAL WA* WITS U? iMuni'jt Booloty it Loidoa; aon?r*l A<on?'j 0;n^?, N?. 7 Grand ttrtok. iettty City.? Th? ?b?T* ???>?>. Utk'iM >1 ?J? :? inmranoci an tha Utm 5 f (itKii r 'wideat u tb# UaiW?4 Btatel, and ?a (Jali/orui* ?? I Qkhor apioiil S? ii t* If tu-i of pnciium. F;r Virau, kU<vk :?rw, *(., PlMM afPlf U ahOT) M I. UBANDSR STA7JL ittai. TRAVKLLERS' GMUK. P AMOBN AND AMBOT RAILROAD LIKE F OR PHI. *-/ Udllphla, at 10 o'llook. A. H . fr.m r or Sc. 1, Nirtti riTSt, (?l #? Batkory piaw, by jwanibna; JOHN i'JTTKK, duly (?<mdaya ti4?i>V>4;, arr?m< a% rnUaislpliia. ??.!-? ?' M i K. Moool ilaw, |J, ?a..<Tin ? a?, ?.? 3 l\ V, u ?i. i atisa. a*!i.? mmw York an# nmuuraunuA Dtiicr-v. s. Mail a&d lutui Linn. Wiromh in I , hourt. 5. J kv.iroai. ?ii J?r?*'v tur. i?*Tin? a tyt \ ,n ?? s a u , totol Orllaadt MTNk JAM and J P M . LiStrky ???.'<!? ? U?t? Phi.&ddrVia, t*-n? h?-ir*. fr >m foil )f W^inui .?r. i fara roduMd to |.1 f r St?t ill J i4 ttt H??Q||4I)M? Pa.Mnors. WMhir??>n. and Charleston through ti-iMi ?old id tt - abctt linia, and ?hr<M)*,i MM jarrio 1 i? 6 i A M. and 1' N. i(n<w fria Ng>? Yotk, wikU thruiu^ ??? dn-lirt AOBRCI. |ir0RTHJW0T0Ji a. snituim 00* ; inubs m prMtit* 1*? in kin npmi Court'- to Mien^ Wr?ro C??*teM- ?! rt'.'aeuM alairoa ant ailtla Kg i ?? ?*?ir't\ha ttjprrlmauka And floardi ?f 0#;f?-nfa?i >nrn- i prtsurt pat?nt? at h"ti? tad abroaj- ?? obtain ccuaijm Ml fcot-n^y unJt?ko oolleot i*i>ka, diTiiar.dj. UgactM ani inhv a aay [Ml cf i..? bu.kcd *ui in (or* a ?^>^1^^rloo? ko of fu"4ein *kn,-k*, oniuubund ?bd (r.jrt?AK?? ?Jd k* uoioklAto tha pur ohirt ?r.ti t?l? of ir*ni, Und< ?.i J patenk tt*hM In any KkaM of > ? Uni?a. rarkieoUr altvntioa (aid to California Und t*U? ?uu, ?tnin? op to the Laitod Btaka Rupreme Cot.ri on ar P?.i ? jr? palt Aftosiji 'ji XT. fiL ?m, ?? ? Oarmii Pfa??. C*p'ki4 alii WHblW-m. ?7 c!, Vttl ?:?! wikk ,M|k Mltlti. niAiouk cinn nrw) *? lekd on bond and most o IvVivvv |)p. Ii not l? nil ipylhuU, ?i pro ?uetive (Mi mum, la this lit; or Brooklyn. Bum of $8,000 u4 upwards will be loaned at 6 per aoat Interest, for a term of years, on tint data produotive real Ntot?, la thi* eity. App); to 8. 8 broad, No. U Wall atrod, la the Crcton water office, basement. AA9 RAH TQXOAN ON I'RODl'CTI VE 01TV PRO O^AitfuU perty. Alio. ?U>'0. tl.aOO, and $1,01)0 to loan on property o<ntr*Uy situated in Williams ?urg. In the real ests to and gtneral acoaey of RODERICK 75 Nassau sttect , cr No. 1 8??ond (treat, Wil $5,000. J? U"n*7Xn. or LACKS EMBROI IMui"-'," ??T ??. m (MM?aW< Utmi! ' *"' 01 "Wei ,Wp# PW BYRNES fc CO.. NO. 69 SOCTH STREET, NEW ? York, ard No. M Waterloo Road, Liverpool, have fel aale Sight Drr.fte, payable In every town throughout Eng land, Ireland, Scotland and Walee; are also agent* for the Bwallo* Linn of Liverpool and London paoketa, the Rod Star, Dramatic. and tit. George's Line of Liverpool paokete, ?ailing weekly. Certiueates tor the above line* oan be bad. DRAFTS ON IRELAND, ETC.? THE SUBSCRIBERS draw Biglit Drafts on various banks and banitr* in England, Ireland, and Bootland. in iiiin* to suit. WILLIAMS & GU ION, 40 Fulton street. Pi flare can be secured by the old Blaok Btar Liae of Liverpool packets. eailing lit. fth. 11th, loth, 21st, and 26th, of si ery month. MBW rUIUOAVIUHI. TDE COUNTERPART OF THE CELEBRATED MON te Crlato."- This day published, "Count Monte- Leone or, the Spy in Society." A romance of the Carbonari of France and Italy. Tranelated from the Freneh of U. de 8t. Ceorget. With illustrations. Prloe. AO oente. " Connt Monte Loon e" i? one of tho moit graphic and piquant roman ces in any languaec. Itaaoena inlaid in the exo 1 tine even te whloh followed the second restoration, and in that w'ld oa bal which tamo ao ucar reproducing another Trench revolu tion; and which, excilou as tho popular mind then was, eonld not bnt have been aa bloody as the firal The various secret societies, especially that of the Carbonari, legitimate descendants ol the Illumioatt, the schemes of their venW, or lodges, the vast parpeaes they meditated, are nafolded witto an ability which place* M, de St. Goorgcs amonr the greatest el the rottanee writers ol the day. It is not difficult to foretell for this book a popularity as groat aa that of the ' Cruntof Monto-Cristo." with the headlong exciting interest ol which its story may be oompared to no disadvantage. STRING I'. It h TOWNSHND, No. 321 Broadway. imppnia. UTBAMRHIP brotbbb jonathan.-a limited C? number of through tickets for California, via Chagres route, properly guaranteed, per Brother Jonathan, which sails Thursday, 2tth Instant, for passage, apply only to B. MILLS, Agent, 81 Cortlandt street TDK NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES Mail Steamers.? The ships composing this line are the following:? ATLANTIC, Captain West. PACIFIC, Captain Nye. ARCTIC, Captain Lnce. BALTIC, Captain Comstock. ADRIATIC, Captain Grafton. These sl.ips hiving been built by contrast expressly for govern meet service, every care haa been taken in their oon struetinn? as in their engines? to ensure strength and speed, and their accommodations for patsotagers are unequalled for elegante and comfort. Piles of passage from New York to Liverpool, in fret cabin, $120; in second oabin, (70. Exclusive use of extra cize state-rooms, 9300. From Liverpool to New York, ?30 and ?20. An experienced surgeon attaohed to each ship. No berth ssenred nntil paid for. VHOFdRai) nATas or saii.iro. From New York. From Liverpool. Baturday, Feb. 21 1852 Wednesday. Feb. 11 1W2 Do Mar. 6 ?? Do Feb. 28 ?' Do Mar. 20! i i . . . " Do Mar^lOiiii^ De AcrilS " Mo Mar. 24 Do Aprl 17 " Do April 7 Do May I...'. ..." Do Aprl 21 Do May 18 " Do May 6 Do May 2S " Do May 19 Do June 12 " Do June 2 Do Junc2t> " Do Juno 15 Do July 10 " Do JunelO Do July2< " Do July 14 ' Do Aug 7 " Do July 28 ' Do Aug. II " Po Aug. 11 ' De Sept. 4. ...... " Do Aug 25 ' Do 8?rt. 18 " Do Sept. 8 ' Do Oct. 1 " Do Sept. 22 Do Oct. 16 " Do Oet. 6 Do Oct. SO ?? Do Oot. 20 Bo Nov. 13 " Do Nov. :i..... Do Nov. 27 " Do Nov. 17 Do Dee. 11 " Do Dee. 1 Do Dec. 25 " Do Deo. 16 _ , , , Do Dee. 2 9 ?? For freight or pascage apply to kl) WARD k. COLLINS &Ce.,66 Wall St., N.York. BROWN. BHIPI.EV ii Co., Liverpool. E. G. ROBERTS Hi Co., 13 King's Arms Yard, London. JOHN Ml'NROE & Co., M Bue Notre Dane aes Vie toires. Paris: or GEO. B. DRAPER. Havre. The owners ol' these ships will not be aeeonntable for gold, silver, bullion, speeie, jewelry, preoioue stuues, or metals, unlets bills of lading are ligned therefor, and the value ttcreta therein expressed. THB BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN EOJrAL Mail Steamships, between New York nnd Liverpool di rect, and between Boston and Liverpool, the Boston ships saly calling at Halifax te land and rcceivs mails and pas sengers. ARABIA, Capt. . PERSIA, Capt. ?. AFRICA, Capt. Ryrie. ASIA, Capt. Judklafc EL'ROPA. Capt. Lott. MAOAKt, Oapt. Ktcne. AMERICA. Cact. Hbannon. CANADA, Capt. Bairiao*. CAMBRIA, Capt. Leiteh. These vessels carry a oletr white light at mainmast bead; men on the starboards red on port. Canada, Barrisrn. ..from New Fork. Wedueaiay, Feb. 25th Cambria, Leiteh lrom Boston. .. " Mar. 3<i Atrlea, Ryrie from New York " " 10th Amerioa, Shannon. .. from Boston... . " " 17th Asia, Judkins ... from New York " " 14th Pa* sage from New York or Bostoa te Liverpool? Bin* Oabin, fl20; Beoend Cabin, HO No berth secured until paid for. Freight will be charged on tpeeU beyond aa aneast (oi personal expense*. A a experienced surgeon on board. Al' letters atd newspapers must pau through the Port Office. For freight or passage, apply to i. CCNARD, Jr.. n Broadway. Freneh. German, and other tarelgn good* needed and kronght in oommon with British goodj. Throngh bill* of lading are given In Uavro for Mew York. FOR LITRRPOOL ? UK /TED BTATES MAIL 8TKAM ahip PAClflC, Captain Eira Nye.? Thia ateauer will depart with the United Statoi maila for Rnrope. poaltivoly, ?n faturday. Feb. 21, at 11 e'olook M.. from bar berth at the foot of Canal atroet. No bert'u eooured till paid for. For ) frt'uht or paaaage. having usequalled aooommodatlona for alliance and oomfort, apply to f.DWARD K. COLLfNa It CO . No. 88 Will itwet. The ateamahip Atlantio will auooeod the Faoitio, and aaU Mar oh 8. rp DE D. 8. MAIL STEAMflHIP HERMANN, EDWARD ' A XJi((?i"?. ( l", 3. N.) oommader will nil for Bremen, touahlni at Southampton, to land the maila and piiicnfera for England asd Frame. on Saturday. Fobraary iMth, from Bier No. 3 North rirer. Price af Parnate : ? In first Cabin Main Saloon, $]#>. In First Cabin. Lower Saloon, SUM. Ia Ireoad Cabin, $60. AH lett?ra muat p-a? through the Peat Office Bpeoie delivered ia Uavre and London, for Paaaaca er Freight. apriy t? _ HOLLER. 8AND k RiEBtA. Ari-nti. 3iT?onth at. TP1 PH ! LAD1LPI1 1 A AND LIVERPOOL 9TEAM ?Mp Company intend running thoir aaw eteanuiUipe aa fa'lowe:? r?on rMii.ADM.FMiA, City ef Qlaagow Tbnraday. Mareh 4 Oily ?( Mar.eheetsr abent Tbnraday, April 3 raoa MTritrooL. C!ty of Olargew Wedaetdav. fab. 4 City oi Maroheater abeut Woduiadav, Much ltf 1 aaaage from Philadelphia in aaloon mate rooiaa, SWii in fore oabin. J.VJ For freight of paaeago apply to THOMAS RICH A II D90N, 41 Exchange plate. N. Y? ?rNo. V Walnut atroet. 1'liiladelphia. PAOUVI J-'X HAV Kfi? BSU'ON i> LINE ?Till fOU lowing Tli :pa wili Inye Havre oa tin ln.i. and New Tick an the lit of taanth.? Proa N. 7-rlt. from Haw*. ?Air ST. DIMS, i J aa. 1 fab. 1? mm kMi \ u.. f t * i m M ay I iiut M Rapt. 1 Oi IS TcV 1 Mares M June 1 >oly It Oea. I Hot. B I.IWU tona bnrtlien, Alonio follanabeo. matter. IkipilT. NICHOLAS, LWU tons bnrtbea, H. w. lvelelch. maater. ShipBALTlPAl, i Marohl Aprils VV tona bortflJo, S inly 1 Ana. IS ?. D. Oraa, maater. ) Mo?. 1 Pee. IS Sfci? WU-LT AM TE1J.. > April 1 May 1? 0ac?). ',?W toai borUiaa. V Aag. 1 Sept. M Zebu WillMd, meater. ) Dee. 1 Jan. 18 -ley art au Sratolaaa New Tork ballt Jhloa. provided wit* all rv i ..'lite a-Loloa tor the oomfort and oeavaaieno* of pat aWEtra, anu kemmanded by znea of expervsnw in ihj traJ4. Thti it. jo 'f paaaage la $10U, without wiuee or iiiuors Uoodj m it M tbo itib?anb?ra w!U h? ferwatuod 1cm any "hercta "nt thoas ROttiaUy ioeortad. SOYS h HINGE EN. Aaoata. l?l F?-' LtllR SAVANNAH? IN ITED STATES MAIL J.T.VE I The new and apleadid ataamabip ALAHAM.t. traaia C D 1 :J:ow. will loare New Vork for Sarajaab. i .l?iar i.'T, f. 21, *?S o'?!ock, P, H.i troa Piot Ji?. 1, N. R. fot friif.U ?: ^^^a^^a. arrlr to ?iM'L I. MITCHfLL. 1?4 f roat itwei. Hia Florila, Cart. Lyoa. on| Ssmriiy, f .lruary. T t *r fd, IttttlH, aocs iaa^da'.toa, and fan, tfcsaeai [i hare a> HiP^rior oa oor coaat. Traveller* a-.J ibipuri to tb? rarijwa pi ?c?* unthaaU nea* of loaik C j?v Had tur ii n f ia ?*?arpah p'ef.'rabie to a' f othar ?> ;citr* d-iepat^u and acoiracy. i!l no da for x 1 inwri r 4" *0 >y railroa'l. aboal<1 hara the !>ame of the depot a? w\i.:b tli?y are v> b? le'? r-.?r*ei iiitiaoUf on e??h p*-a?.e. 1 f TNITED STATES AND PACIFIC MAIL STEAMJUil* V' ,'ou ;p*n> ? <Jniy v.'.riuaj liua for iaa Fraaauo ?i? Hurana ns4 C'h*<rM -Oa Tasaiay, fcbiaary 24. at i<# o'clock H. M? tha aploadld ia* dinbie jn<in av a-u. p un^iutlijd in hat aaeomtaoiati >ui a>- 1 . .1, .l.iflu ton, W D I'orct, U.S. X??. amanljr. w I H 1 >n 1 uc t i -j. Ijtt iari 14, it u hor pier, at foit ot Wtnia at,, Ncr>i' :i if. with tie ?0Tsr6iaja> mA,i?. t r Cla/r". na is e it in' ?.?!??< '.h? la- or to 0. 3. M. iteaat?' p V ortfc nor, to aul ? ?>?? any dflay tor S*a Fraaaiic^, on ?tri?at tf.l taa t ; f *.td aa?l? ai S'anama. ftth <'??? ?r rvitrt, at ' 1 ?? *r UT W '^t i-.reat, ?taiT 1 Warf^a at. h. ' 1..J A la^iia ji*' at the - Si 1 .a k ) d raiat el lailin*. TTNJTID JTATE'l MAlI. ST1AM?11IF OOMI'ANT. 1 Frt Uht and b*h?*? tu New Otl?aaa Till d ??b'.9 a-t t p j > eat imp FALCON, 1 9k) ton 4. ii ' ry U?4|era, 1 9. V. .. :;r ? ?' -r, *ili Itttt thia p, rt lor II- > "'-a ^a<l Now Or ! .in ? Saturday. Fitbraart 2lat, at J ?>. *l" Fri oka t. > w ftl'.aMi i-'Jc p?rov.v.i> -,ot. No iiofli i. j will 1 ? ? ir ? after the ?htp ill 1. T r 'r-'u.it ,r banana, ? r, . 1 at *l-t of tin C >-p;-ny, l<7 s r ;t, oornet ct liarr'S a'raot. U. 0. ROBERTS. #TAl>)f01MIA -THE ONLT THIf COH LINE TU1 ' vt li n** ateam.hip WILLIAM PBNH will p>?j. ? r c 1 * tail r ? bttnt ?o<i Haa Jjan. oa March 2d, at 2 .1. ??!). Paajcij?rj ta^im t' rotuh hy II,., n- r ? lii be ecrta a to tLt.aili Willi jut aa/ ie : 1 . For pa.io**. arpiy to p.ii.Mtiv Si CO., ^iBrokdwiy; or to 0. S UA10HT. N). 7 lattery Place. j \ DI I IN DINT LINE TOR CALirORNIA.-OPPOSl I t u t? tt;o old monopoly, at redneet ratee of fare.? Tho tow ai d "Plendid aleamer BROTHER JONATHAN, l.H?l ti l> li'-thcn, with aooommodaliona for TlW paeeenner*, and id treed, bavin* been tborongbiy oTerhaaled, ea ? r > ? ? ' nJrtnitfcened, and impro?ed, will sail for Chaarea , ...? jui, ma Tbaouay, ? ebrwary no, at S P. M., flrom Ftrr 4. N K. Ft frriaht or p?aa? ??, at redua?ii rata* vl ' iaa. a?|ly >e 1. MILLS. A;?n?. 11 Ceurtiaadattaet. B AacaaMJBNvs. _ Bowebt thbatbik-bokeb. ohtii nr. iiu Mat*; SwU la Ol?b? tea InN. #? tnta. Bo< re oik* at 6*; onrtala rises at 7 s'alosk. Baturlay evtaing Feb. 21, tli? performances will commeoe with Bhakbtearc'e tngely of 11 A M I, IT -Claudius, Mr. Griffiths; llam, el. Mr. Rd4y The Ghost. Mr. Stevens; Poloaius.Mr. Glen?; Hor?ll<-. Ifr. Hamilton; Laertes. Mr. Isedall; Ophelia, M<hj i'aauy Wal lack, lirrtradc, Mr?. Fxtir. To <tuel?tfe wit'i the ro mantic drunk, entitled the LADY OF THE I, A l E 'tede riek Vieh Alpine Dbu, Mr. Eddy; Bed Murd' eb, Mr t'uny; Fit.amce, Mr. Tatler; Allan Base, Mr ilam.it',;>; L u Li cf Devon, MiM F. Wallack; Ellen, Mre Jordan. UBTON '8 THBATBB, CHAMBERS STBHET.? D >0*S open at #K; to begin at 7 e'clook. Dress (,'lrcle and Par* ?net. Ml ocnte; becvai Tier, 2# cents; Private Boxes, il; Orchestra Seats, 75 ecats. faturday evening, Feb. 1., will be played the FIRE EATER? Colonel Mar-hmount, Mr. II' 1 man: Jeremiah Ui hlinp, Mr. Jcknaion Grace, Kite E Tay lor. To fce followed by TUB HAPPIE4T DAT OF M/LIFS ?Mr. Gillman, Mr. Burton; Mr. Dadkv, Mr. Bet: Mri. Ocd liv, Mre. BnKt.ee, Sophia, Mine Mary Taylor. After wl.ioh, THE OLD OOMMODORK-TlieOldCommcdore, Mr Blake: Andrew, Mr. Burton; Mil* Bamet, tun Mary Taylor If conclude with ti e HOLD DRAGOOMB. National theatre, chatiiam btrbet book a open at t.*; curtain rises at 7 e'oloi'k. Drete Circle and Bciea, 24 oer.ts; Pit, 12){?enU; Orchestra Tickets, M o?nt?: Private Box Tickets, $1. Saturday evening, Feb. il, *>11 i>g icriormed the faroa ef WIGS AND WTDOtf B-Aatolae Cogue, Mr. Fo?; Madumo La Float', Mr*. llmtop viile. After which, the drama t,f JONTaH AN UHADFoHi Jtnaik.ac Bradford, Mr. W. G. Jones; A no< '.'ru^lord. Mm. U. F v i ? ahole. To oonoludc with the nautlial drama ol TANKKI JACK, or the Baotancer ef the Gulf? Yar.kee Jaek, Mr W. G. Joi.ee; Barry Goodwill, Miae Hatha* ay DuJkr By Dad tf v. Mr. Fox; Denaa Gertrude, Mra. N.choie. Tub popular bcottibh concerts, by tub Fraaor Family, will te ocnt.nced at Hope Chanel, ( Broadway, above Fourth street.) cn Tuesday, Thursday, and Batarday evenings, of the rrwnt week 17tn, i'Jtli, and 21st Feb. Ticket*, 26 cent*. Doom open at 7; to enmmeaoe at ? o'clock. Tcmgbt, thojiinj at Oentral halL WUliains turg. A CARD -MR. W. 0. DIETRICH UA3 TUB BO NOR to Inform bil fric-nde aud tto | ublio, tl at 1.5 wl 1 give a Grand Instrumental Farewell Coo cert on Monday r.ej t, I . b. 23, at the Broadway Casino (1MB c 1 1. n ? v> Arsewbly R '-me), on which oceaeion tc will be assisted I v a s ran a Oroi.:atra of 5(t perform ere, eompris on the first talent in tbo I'n'.tnd Slater. The prand Slutome (the coaierratioa of toree ) t y L. Bpobr, will be plavud. liokete, M) conte, to all rarla cl tt.e hall? to be had in all the merle akorro aud rrinoitV, hotel'. Door* open at 7 o'eloek; to coiuraei oe at r. N. B ? Sea>,? may be rconred, without extra ohci,c, n applU all. a a*, tt.e hall, where dlarraat itaj bt icen. Fcrftxlher laiticulare, ace programme. METROPOLITAN IIAI.L.? TBS GREAT MCNGABIAM Wuard. L. Koraeudi w'U live- hia l, ret rrand tatcr tainmcnt In Amnrica oc Thureday ovenin*. Ma:oh<, 18'i A variety of beantifnl and aetonndfnr dc<tpt i nr, never be fore produced in thle oocntrj Tlekctj, ti i cute - 1 > - l.ad at Menari. Bobuhert it Co., til Broadway; G. *i B. Weatjr man, Brotberi, 190 Broadway, corner o! Roadoatrcc' Anrr Houae, Irv.ni Aseriaan, I roL;i>. and < tiler priAC.(al ho toll and mtiiic atorcs. | piBCUB.-NEW YWRK AMl'U .'THEATRE, *7 B01FBRT, ?The Miracle aeoomrliahod? Tremend< ce eiolt.'3><(at? Tbrillin* exhibition? Triumrh of ecloncc' -Pro jae;r Mo !or ? iok'e third Antipodean Promenade will take |la>'e fill even in*. Feb. 18. The feat w&r performed witi perfoot ?afety laat evening. In order to relieve the adlaooo tmm all apprehension of danger to the operator, rroca'-.tiona have been taken to receive him aately, .a caee if lallinc lr>m hia icvertod platform. Thouaanoa were ocable to p\ia a iiais ?Ion, It wQl therefore bo neeeasary to aeenre i Ucui >n ixiuen for tlili evening*! exhihltioa. lioiea, 23 ctt.; Pit, U'tOta. Franklin museum, its cbatiiam bqi are, one block above the National Theatre.? George I,(?a, icle rreprietor.? Baloon performance! every afternoon at d ?vcn ui|. Kntertalnmchta to commenee in the altornoou at three o'clock, and in the evening at hijf-paet ecrcn o olook. The entertainment* are varied and ?ale?t, and inch ar can be ?ccn at no other plaoo of entertainment in New York. ?nn tiitmr of Lea'i Female Ethiopian Opera Tioupc; a!no, Mom. Grcgt.trc, the atrongeit man in the world, woo will break any stone the andionoo enooae to offer Lim; he will aluo challenge any man to " kill a bullooh," with hia ol?tioh?d Bat, for any amount of money; a Trocpo of Model Artiiti, who arc lelected for their beauty ard figure, and who per* Knate a number of beautiful tableau i; a oompaoy of Arab Girla. who go through a variety of foata of itrenith and dex terity; a company of Malo and Female Artluta, who will cive an exhibition of Marble Btatuary ur.e' tiallcd In the world; together with a variety of interoatiag piirfTiuanefi ivory afterr.oou and evening. For partlinlare, see hilla of each day. Admlibion? Seat! in Private Boxes, (HI oei<ta; Btage Beati, 37X oecti ; Boxes, 26 ofnti , Par .ctttt., IJM tents. SUNDAY, FBB. 2i. 1W2--8AORED CONCERT AT TUB Apollo Rooms, 410 Broadway, ia Wiicb the following emiccat artists will appear:? Mr Ex. Meyer, Mrs. Benkler, Meaars. Bsutler, Mullet, and tht celebrated Hi.ngariauteaor, Mr.Klein Admittance, 1'S cents D-rs oper. ai 7, to com mence at 8 o'clo-Jk. N ^ MMlPPXHtt. Iff LINE FOB BAN FRANCISCO, VIA CDAUIBB and Panama.? Yanderbllt's new and splendid doubl* sngiao steamship NOKTBKRN L1GBT, of 2,6)10 toas bur then, will make her first trip to Cbagras dlreot, leaving New Tork on Saturday tho 10th of April, at 3 P. M, from rler No. 2, North river. Passenger* by the Northern L'ght will be taken from Panama to Ban Franoitoo by the nf.w and splendid double engine steamship 8. 8. LEW 18, of 2.IHJ0 tons burthen. These steaaera art unrivalled In the 2ualityand (xtontof their accommodations, and expressly tted to meet the requirements of the trade. The book* are now open. For pareage, apply only, to D. B. ALLEN, agent.No.0 Battery plao<>, npatcirs. FOK PALACE ONLY.-FOB BAN FBANCISCO. Dl reot.? Regular Paeket Line.? The splendid A 1, oopper ed and ocprer tartencd icllppor bark KREMLIN, Bcaite. master, will sail on Thursday. February 2i. This vosmi offers superior inducements for passengers, being new and a fa.it sailer, will make the paisage in about ninety days, tier accommodations for passengoM eannot bo surpassed. Ho freight taken, except small lots for paaacngeM. ror passage only, apply to F. It D. FOWLBB, Agents, 86 Went street, corner of Albany streoi. F^OR CALIFOKNIA.-NEW and independent Steamship Comyany.? Opposition to the old monopoly. The new and splendid etMmship CITY OF NBW YORK wiU leave her wharf. Pier 3, North river, Maroh Ota, at A o'slook P. M , oonnkottng with independent steamships at I'aaama. All through tlokets are guaranteed against detention. Tbia being the only sum through line, we will take but a limited number of paiaengeri, to prevent any detention upon the lor freight er paisage, apply to PALMKIt & CO., Mo. Ml Broadway, Isthmus. lorfrciphter FALM Or B. B BAluHT, No. 7 Battery Plao?. UTATB ROOM PASSAGE TO BAN FBANCISCO, FOB t3 $176, in the now and magnificent clipper ship OOY. MORTON, lying at Pier 11, East river. Ber groat aixe will render her much more easy and ccmlurtatile in rough weather at aca, than amaller vessels are, and her spacious decks will afford ample room for the csnvenience and exer ilse of ptsscngeis. A > ibit to the Gov. Morton will satisfy these intending to take passage, that she la a much sharper and inoro elegaat ihip than any other taking ptMeageru. She will be in fine trim for ipecd, and it li confidently ho llared she will make as short a passage u has ever been oada. A low vacancies yet remain. Apply to JAMES 8MIT11 & BON, llf Wallstrect. 'I til F.Ol'GH TO BAN FRANCISCO. ? NEW YORK A and Kan Francisco Steamship Line.? The new stoamshia UNIT KD STATES, 1,600 tons burthen, Cbarlue 0. Berry. Commander, will take her departure for Chagre*. on Friday, Kth March next, at 3 P. M.. oonneoting at Pana-na with the new double engine ateamshir Win field Boott, KlOO tons bur then, Kenncy Ccuillard, Commander, exprotod to depart fr< ui 1'anaiaa to San FraitoUoo on 10th April onsulan. The so veaaele, in speed, comfort, and safety, are not aar paraod by any on tbia route, and an experienced lurioea la attached to each vesicl. Apply to DAYIB. BROOKS, ft 00? G antral Agents. S8 Beaver street. New York: or to JONES ft JOHNSTON. W H all street. 1 THROUGH TICKETS FOR CALIFORNIA YIA THE Btrai's of Magellan and Panama, by the macni6ceat new double engine Steamship Reindeer. 1,4X) toss burthen. Capt. D. L. WDoox. whieh will sail fr?m New York for the abovo pert! on Thursday, the lit April, 1&)2. Thii iteaa shia was built expressly for the California trade, Isoopporod and copper fastened, and Is expected te make the shortest voyage ever made to California. Passengers by this steamer will avoid all the delay, sickness, ana great expense ef crstsingtke Isthmus. Only a limited number will be take*. No berths leoured till paid for. For freight or tickets, ap ply to JOB N BALL, Ageat, __ _ Crock's Hotel, 195 Washington skroot, N.T. C"1 ALIFORNIA.? FOR BAN FRANCIBCO. DIRECT.? -> The entirely new and splendid coppered aad oopper fas tened A 1 clipper ship JULIA ANM, will positively sail oa March 1st. This vessel having been built expressly far tWs trade, it il expected the will make the passage la about I eighty or ninety days; tho accommodations tor passengers are ia every way superior to any other ship now La port. Eaily application, to seonre passage In this beantlful vosool, wlH be necessary, as only a limited number will he takem. For passage, apply to BUTLEB, B BOTHERS, 11" and I&3 South street, N. T. tJOR SAN FRANCIS20, CALIFORNIA. -THE A. 1 Su perior Clipper Bark ABA PACKER. W. L. Crethere, master, will aail from Philadelphia on the 28th of Fobmary, in ballast trim, with raaaengera only. This sp:endii new bark ia fitted up with one commodious saloon 100 feet in length, with state rooms, afford. ag the best aud oheapest paalacc for families or patties, sml will sail on the day. or expentee paid. Passage in upper cabin. *225; lower caMa. $lbO; forward, $100. For passage, apply immediately to N. B MOSELEY, ."7 South Front street, or A. VV. BALI,, a >nth east corner of front and Walnut atrocta, Philadelphia. N. I B.- It is conlidtntly cxpccted that the passage will be male in ninety days. tr B, MAIL STSAMSBIP COMPANY.? FOR NEW OB I ? loans, via li?.vatia.? Chsnre ?f sailing day.? The j splendid steam hip CIORGIA, tons. D. D. Porter, U, B. N , Commander, will sail from the pier at foot of IF arrea atreet, N.R., ou Tuesday, February ? at 2 o'clock P. M. preeieely. Rntea ?t paafage to liavaua and New OrIeatu>? | New arrangement? l.Vi a' ralocn berths, 878; after do., lo., 1>70, torwsra do , steerrgj do., p*. Speeli only taken on freight t? llarina. Pass'ncrs for No*Or!o\rs I will be tran?iartad lo anothor Iteatnshtn of this lin* at m ?? v- us. For treight or p?s?*fe, apply to M. 0. KOBStti S, ? 1,7 Welt stroet, comer cl Warr?> ttriet. 1 1 DEPENDENT LINK? TIIROl fi H TICKETS. -THB i I splendid and f*?t ftefimship BROTiliR J'JNaTH 1", l/"0 Ions, having bern thoroughly rofittcd and neniidorablv | oaltrred, will sail for Cksrro" dircot, on Thursday, Feb. K. io i vaiii-ct with the luJei cadeot itean.er. to sail from i'a- , a ?KI. M aroh 1*. T he Biotber Jonati. an tl! proved her*, it ! ouo of the fasttlt steamors in the world, aad paa#?n*erj ari | InvUed t i-xauinie her. A l.wlfed number of toroMk tickets. Apply te A. H. PRIDR ft CO' 3 Broad street, near Wall street. N OTICE -TO MASTERS OF AIJ, TKS'BLS BOUF D fcrS?n F.-ar.ctseo.? Yon will please have two reports of y nr ?ot?el. cargo, reste's spekeu, laaivngtss' nMaes, Vs.. frith any ct?-?r t.-t*t r u m?yth!nk wm>?y ef sots, fee tbt t'n Califors'a and Kxoh.isge Readias Koomfet Alt Na Moat, in ''an piar siscs, whioh will be lallod for, on rour ar rlTXi. by CMtail-ft Hobort 8. Martin, Marine Reporter lor ti e A; it aad Mews Room, aad !**? of the Maw York Vi?'i'< ? ? O H A I? Doctor ward bjkm wtjmbrocb ct*.m 01 i . ir- at ? 41mm**, aoruir C^nil uroc ? *nJ .Ir-.tiway fir bettor ?hj uniortusaio ittil iktoMltu ?i.*a <?> to ?:t? of kbo ignorant hmtig?<. Od?y no* >a aorifo i?j l*?T? to *om? at lart Vhoa to a will hi ,-?ii n4 b-ry.M sfl tuti'lp??io? Vj ttid yourself better 'a iwtaty-four totir*. > '> i'.o k.ll avrid. K. a. pii f*W. A littii. DR. WAR!) < MAOICAL TR*Ar*Jt:.T-a^^AT SCO eeti- Ail forair ? ;?runco l?l? I.inuaortbw e> "?? tr ????? thr-;r,ih (heir n?"r?l ? rr.i tj m ij-iu of tin oraiairy trtaUbtn v hat t)r. \p arl, K,y i w >od*r-a> prcpiratloa*. trotti aU iiUtntMuttot^ty. ? i kiToolloai ?v.,lly <nr?4 in ?r ; -J'--, ihoie tltaiipMaltl fcy hambuji 6??? ao oosocptiva >l .M iui t-ai #hioh h* eaa ovro tfeom. ff? f;# c?;>ui44. Q3i.i. it.-ott. o?r bt of BtoaJwjy. DR. TTABO, D.SV.-'TtD TO DIUCAT1 DISRASBJ make* tit* ifcoodictl ??re? t??r k??wu. Ml who ha?i ooat; a -led a prirato m?ko early appiie&iija. tin trsa'.joint It ih? adtcirathi of pi roniatk* thoBueWoi. Tht 4:?*ppolat?4 *.r a otrt?la of a oart from him, howoro* 'nxtJb otlitr doi'tor* way bar* ftllod; roliof t!Iord?4 at oitM; ourci KnctLaiM la tlx hour a. ?? 1ms rtiairti, medio*! book gratia. Offio*. Canal ?iriit, corn or of Broadway, DR. SB LANRVS CBI.BBBATKD CURAT1TX IV itrum*ata. ?ho only oertaia oaro for tboao JeplorlMo iafirmilloa rr uliioa from toll akueo. etetaoua, be , to b? li*4 at hit ofii.c, 51 Ulp?a?*4 lty? 1 V,? Torlr. TMmftM ? biiiia'.oJ art. Kji mtai f of h't i?w i? \?n?lo"? rmt >? ???') 'til. fe.pKi.i, ?..? t(|Mb?*K>, (tataa. I M.mr?mmmKwm. ! |lROAD?r AVTDXATRS.-B. A. MARSHALL- SOLR LI f ' iJ ??* ? Deorsopen atflX; to commence at 7 o'oioek. Bout ! abd faru of Is Mi eeati; r auj. ! v Oirola and Upper Tier, If nu. . Piivat* boj??, |fl and tr>- Batorday evening, Feb, 11, wijl k?j??if' .rat il the drams pf INGOMAR TOE BAK1A Rli s -Tt? Ti march of HHniii, Mr. Iliad, P?ijd?r. Mr Uarrj. ? iron. Mr. Fenn< ; lin^tr. Mr. Conway; A tea, Mr s. A - fc' t?: l ?r?!'?n>a. Mm*. P. ai*t; Theaaia. MIm Crocker. To ! ''ffn '*???'? * Uo oumio <.r?ui? entitled COUSIN CiiERKf rarl of ,*evllle. Mr. Fenno; Thciraj Kriit r< ?c, Mr Whines, *'? u.o Cherry, Mr?. flrougtai, El^a t I if ??, Mus ; rock - r. A9.T<'B.P.!-A'JB^raI',AN OPRRA.-ORE.1T REDCC ? lion 'tt nee.? Boxes, and Pkrqutt, fl Atf.oh tfc??irc. immu. Beaefitof Max M&ieti.k. Moadaav Fs? 2n, w!il i>a perlormed R ss.n ? sei? ttrioua Oocra of LA OA . A LA DRV. Nnftta.. Bigao ra n.EtefHerae ?'i'> ? ignore R. r.eo I Qlacetuo. .I5i a. r itta | Mayor rf ike V illage Slg. Mu-ia. Fabri.io Vin?rfcdit~ ? g Kt.? Lucia Sign ,r? Avtcad" Iisac fi e. I'atti Mag'.airate Slg < itt, The opera will oo inn. en re rr.<*l*"iv at 7 o'eloo*. Box office epea evtry day from V lo 4 o'clock. Barm m s american musbcm.-p. t. barnum, Msaager and Proprietor; John Greenwood, Jr., Asn?? act Man?*"r. Admission to the entire Musoum aad per form as ce, in eta; children under 10 years, 12% els , Parmer, | ii}i sent* extra. Saturday, Teh. 21. Aftoraoca. at 3 o'l.ni. the popular, touching. and domestic drama, localised to ii" it, 1 JIB BOTTLE? Thcrnlejr, Mr. Clarke; Mrs. Thoralar. Mine Mesiayer. Steam*, at 7 o'oioek, also TUB BOTTLE After wt,eh a dance by I.* Petite Tsalioni To coaelcde with the lively piece entitled the DOUBLE BiDDBO ROOM. Ti.o ooriona attraction? of the Mueeum, in the way ! of wondero in art and natnre, aro truly naequallod In num ber, value. variety aud internet, by those of aay cclUstua >n Amerioa. The Koh-l-noor Diamond, the Eappy Family, the Chlnrae Odditiee. are skill to be aeen here. ] p ERMAN f 11 BATRE? APTOR PLACE OI'BRA DODBB * ? Extra performance on Saturday, Feb. Jl, liC^.? Recced appearanrr oi frlr Am. Elans as Jean d'Aro, fa tho JUN U ? 1 KAU VON OKI. BANS. I'rieea ef Admission- Bo xae aid Pariuet, U leate; Amphitheatre, U oeala. Dom o[ea ti I to ecmmtDet at 7>i e'cloak. C^DRISTY B 01* Bit A DOtBR. MRUUAN1UH' BALL, NO. J iTl Broadway, abere Graad ^troet.?Opoa every aiah* : i!urin* the week, on til further notice. The irlRlnal and wuJ known Ohrietv'e Miuatrela, ocmpriain* aa cfttoient and ver . eatlle "ecrpe of ' talented" ana "experiencad perforaere,-' an^er the n:ana?emont of B. P. Chriaty, whoao ooaeerta la ; tlila eity, for a auoceealoa of "f ve yoare," hare been reoeivtd with favor by hlfhlv rei|>oc table and faehlonable audience*. Ticket*, 29 i*nte. Dcore oren at and will oommoneei ab I 7 e'clock. The patronn of chrltty a Miuatrela ara ce*t>ect I fully Inlormed that the Katutday uteruoon oonotrta are die. ! continued. On Bati rday neit, Feb. 21?t. annual kenett ?: J. Rayaar. FELLOWS' M, N VTRELS ANP ITU10PIAN DBLI aoatore, No. 444 Broadway.? Thla band, comrrlilna tb? erateet petfermeri In tlio world? rooh aa R. Q. 01 Iter. Mm rt dancer ever knunn; Nowoomb aad Thayer are alao Iter* ?tliey oan be aeen by ail, but not imitated by one ia a mil lion?they certainly inuit be acknowledged te be the bear Knuice of the prmeut generation: they arq etfaanera ia Naw Pork, and ahould be aeen by all lovera of rnn and origin a J wit; BrigK*. the nnrivalled banjoiak. whose performaaee on the kanio aaoela anyth'ng ever heard; not to aay aaytbinx of R. White, the beet mannfaotnrer of eonundrum* evet known, with aany other genaa of the pretention too anmar one to mention. Peore cp- n at f. o'clock , performance com ?nonces at 7 X o'clock ev?t y evening; and on Wednesday and Saturday aflernoota at 3 e'olook. Admittaaoe, tt ccata; olilldrea, 12 % cents. BOWERV AMI U1TUBATKB -MK. TRVON'B BENE f t, Monday erening, r?b. 2.11.? ihe proprietors of the New York Ami hitheatre. in consideration of the many aer vici'S rendered ly Mr. John Tryon In alvanoing the intorei^n of the eanestrian profession, and of kho reversoe anstained by h'm daring his late manaacrial carter, hato appointed Monday iveamg. F< b. 33d, lor his benefit, on wkiah oeeaalon the moat distinguished equestrian and gymnaatic artiatea kave genercusly volunteered thoir servicei, tho names of whom will aiipear In a future advertisement. Profeeaor Mot'ormii k, tho w<ndtrSol antipodean pedestrian, has like wiic kindly voluntee(?d to givo m extra exhibition ef bis art r.n the occasion. SATTLBR'8 CI08 MORA MAS. ? FIRST 8BRIBS-BXD! bind at eorner of Th'rteenth street and Broadway. Open from 8 A M. till 10 o'olook P.M. These works of art consist i f a collection of Plow* of Europe, Aria Minor, Syria, the Holy Land, KxvfL Nubia, and Arabia. They are sketchrd find paisU'd in oil, by Professor Battler. A dais sion, 2fi cents. Brooklyn mi se'jjl-tiie suakspiarb dbama tic Aeuoiauon, hav ng made arrangements for tho Ma icuni. will give one of liioir dramatic repreeoata'.ions able (fatnrday ) evening, Fet. "I? the aomls drama cf ALL Til AT GLITTERY IS NOT GOLD, and the farcc or the IRISH LION. Ti' kete. admitting gentlemen aaaompanied by la dies, van bo had (gratuitously ) at the Museum this evening. By order. G. B. BARNL'M, President. J. II. W?*t, Secretary. HKDlCAk RK. K.. NO. S-TIJE MEW R?MEDY.? R i IJ W A V'O ? new ilsicvtry for the qulok cure of Scrofula. Rick etta. Syphilis, Tninors, Cmeera. he., ii performing the moet miraculous cures on record. Thesiek and airijtcd aro in vited to call upon Kadway & Co., at 102 Fulton street, and test iba effioacv of their quick and valuable remediei. Ra?t way's Renovating Resolvent is fell working in the systen in lees than ten minutes after taking It. It is paro and free from all oljcetinnskle mialilios. Keawny's Ready Relief. ?o univorsally celebrated for.itu ipiiok euro of pain, ii war ranted to atop tbe most distrcaiing paini in a few minutes. A regular l'hjiician if in attendance from 9 A. M to ti P. M., at 162 Falton street. For talc by A. II. Douglass, Patcnoa; fan Ilnakirk. Newark. Medical card.-dr. glover, by his superior ?kill and practical expurience, la enabled to eflcct quick and radloal cures, in the moet dilRoult oasce; but htt auooese is most astonishing in thoae protracted easos, Wi?>t have UaBled the skill of the moat eminent physioians. Dr. O. is a rargeoa of regular medloal education and legal ae Clrements. who devoted Ids attention to an offioe praetioor oal diaeaaee are areedily eurod, without Internal reme dies, by a new method introduced by the celebrated Ricord, tbe Frenoh loriecn. Dr. O. returns thanks to those family pbyiiefars who duly appreolate bit ineoen, by leading pa tient* to bla care. Be la not reokoned among the h?at of empirical pretenders. whose fictitious aamos ttltkeocloran* of the paper*, ilia office is Ne. 13 Ana itreet. near Bread way. fllM MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIV. T* MEDICAL CO* I A panion.- By Dr. A. M. Maurioeau, Professor of lisoese* of Women? Twentieth edition, lAmu., pp. M"? I'rioefl. ? Years of suffering, of physical and montai snguiih to mas? an afleetionate wife, and pecuniary difficultios to the bus band. Bight haTe been epared by a timely possession of thl* work. It ii intended ccpecially for the married, or thoi'v contemplating manlsgc, aa it discloses important aecret* which ahonld be known to tbem pertioular'Y. Te those wbote health docs not permit of an increase 91 family, it if of tpecial importance. Bere. alee, every female? the wife, the mother? the en* either endding Into womanhood, or the ether in the decline ofyeara, in whom nature contemplate* aa important oh tnge. ean discover the eautes, symptom*, and the inoat efficient remedies, and most certain mole of oure, in e very complaint to whieh her f*x if sntjeet. (Extract of a letter from a gentleman in Dayton. Ohio :> Dr. A. M. Marnicrac Davtow, May 1, lHiti. Mv biAn Sir ;? My wife has keen peroeptibly sinking fet seme three years or more, in stcssquenoa of her grant anguish and fullering some months before and during her eontne ?ent; every inaeosalve one more and more debilitating and prostrating ho, putting her life in imminent danger, and which waa, oa the last occasion, deapaired of. I sop posed this rtate of thingi ma* inevitable, and resigned my self to meet tbe wotet. At thia time (now about two months.) I heard your book highly spoken of, aa containing some matters reaching m? ease. On its receipt and perusal, I cannot expreis to you the relief it afforded my distressed mind, and the joy its pages Imparted to my wile, on learn ing that the great discovery of M. M. Ueaom?aux provided a remedy. It opened a prospect to me, whioh I little ecn ooived was possible. But for this, ero another year would have rawed over my head, in all human probability my wife would have been in hot grave, and my children left moth st ies*. It is, of eonrse. Impracticable te convey more fully tha serious snbjeots treated of. as they arc of a nature ttrletly 1 intended for the married, or those content olitlng marriage. For sale at 223 Broadway, and at the publishing otheo, i rj Liberty a trees, Hew York: Little Jk. Co. Ainany; Joseph Tucker. Mobile, Alabama; T. B. Peterson. Ufiuhestuut street. Fhlladelphia. On tne receipt of 11, aoopvwill ke transmitted bv mall, free of pratago, to any part or the United Statea. Alllettere mast be addressed, pest paid, to Dr. A- M. Maurioean, fees 1.X34 New York city. Olice 12 U liberty street. DR. LA CROII B TRIVATI MEDICAL TRIAT1SM ? Filth edition ; by M. ii. La CroUt, M. D . Albany, M. T. Cheapeft book ever publiahed ; 160 pages and 100 fine plates en the PhyMolegy of Marriage, and the seoret inflrmltiee and disorders at youth and maturity, resulting Irom en esssea, which destroy tbe physical and mental powers, all diseases arising from indiscretion, with plain and simple rules by wbioh all persons can cure themscivea, without mercury,? with the author's obsert atione on marriage, it? dutlna and disaualifloatloas, and their remedies; with col ored lithographs. Illustrating the anatomy and physiology, and diseases of the reproductive organs of both sexes, their (trustnres, uses, and function*. It contains many important hints to those contemplating matrimony, whlon will overcome objections against marriage ; none, however, should take this Important step wlthsnt first consulting it# pares. It treats of all diseases oi females, whether married or s!n*Ie. Strangers who require medlsal aid, before ooa enlting aay doctor, ought to knew whether their cases are properly understood by those whom they employ, and thus guard against tbe imposition of enackery, so prevalent in popnltr oitieo. Dr. La Croix is a Isgally qualified physician, and for the past twenty years, ha* bssa daily consulted Oj on the difTerent disease* of whleh hi* bsok treats, per sonally as well as by letter- Any person sending twenty Ive rents in a letter, post paid, will reoeive one oopy by mall. Iree of postage, or live oople* for (1. Address Dr. M. B. I. A CHOI A, 'o Beaver street, Albany, N. Y. Sold by Garret & Co., '?1 Ana itreet, and Stringer fe Tewnsend, SB Broadway. !*?. Y. Branch t fUoe, S4 Lloyd street. Butfalo. |"\OCTRISS KAMMEL. 3U9 DIVISION STREET, AK ? ' old practitioner for a good aaay year*. She cures all kind of diaeases to whioh females and children are liable; of oan> er, aerofola. drcpsy, Me. She glvea all the medicine out of her own apothecary. Officc hours, before 1(1, A M.. and trrim 1 to I, P. M. Dr. j. mordacs preventive can bs pro cured by addroaslng him, post raid, box 46?, Philadel phia post office, enclosing ti. It Ii intended for these wbo do not fc?l inclined te inoreaso thslr faoiliel. It is aimpl* ard infsllible. MU RMONT, SVROION, T. R. SOC11TY, AND M. Fi ? 8 lledioinc. has ?itablnhed (by bit gtoatlv snpsrio? treatment of all irvate <iiieaiei) a ripu'aHon which other* ivrely envy h.m. Not only for the Mtonlnhtngly rapid enrci et the diit-aac while looal, wlthcnt, In many ease*, aitini any n.edici;iea, but In thoae eyehiiitio eases of month* au i )ear> duration, causing the destruction of ths bonss for ever, a&d which have been undur the dharge of the most Hi .uCJit Without lareeae. are hia icrvlees ao much ssught lor and talred ; for unless ths iy*t?m Is sntlrely frood from t! t (Uaon. itaUccte ttie Innocent ofl?prlng (or generation*, lie arlttcn ceriiiioatoe published by him are for enres that, he it aot airaid to assert, oannot be eqaallcd, though hi* Inci ted were the great Rioord of Paris and Aoton ol on Icn. The c^rtllloates also include the vary unfortunate ly r.?inor?ns victiuaof lelf-abass, as there are tbonsaada who cannot bs eured with medleluea. Ho, therefore, eep? ? lai!y loliolta thots halt cured and abandonsd eases of what* aver com plain t in thla speciality, as bs always gurraaWes aa ea?v anil permaa^nt onre. For treatment by letter, adires* box 71 Broadway P'?t Offioe. New York. Patient* apply it fr personally have ie;arate rooms. Office hours, I la tne ttorniig till 12, sn l ? to i in ths evening, atu Reade street, twodoorifrm Brjadway, opposite StewarFi? not la the dr rji??i. N B.? ills o: *'nal work will sooa be pabUahei. iao udiac -n fxpie of iuaok?ry. ITNTOHTl JIATJI fl FRI END? -UN CQOAUiilT WOP I ersvl'.f atlnr dleeate. Blessed by all who try Ik. Th? mot pr m[ t tradicater. vet io mild, it ruay be girca to ln fauts. All private diicsica vanish uadcr ita use. * I, with a rooii at bo k. Whs will xtve fcos after thatf Cltiseu* w;J itrasjeri eati'.y mialsd. remember It. Depot, Dri W AUD 8, Canal iti;el, oorcer of Broadway. q'OTBE DISAFI'OITtTEO -DR. WARB CAN ?? OV * immediate aerviee, hli tr^a'.m^nt at on "e removing the b isrsble patient f?em lulerin* and probable dcteition to lately and permanent seeuritv. U* guti daily many difficult cases, that have deled others. Thoae eomiag to him flrst are fortunate, tor they art oured before tha baJccnee<iuenoe* iS ?,"'w thcmnlvca. No fee, and medical hook irati*. Offioe, Canal itreet, torncr of Broadway. I REWARD "JirrRIEa- ANTIDOTB, A jrB 9 ciiio mixture lor the care of privet* *i??jee'*? 1 It make* a ipeedy oure without ths least restrlctiono. sua. drink, exposure, or Changs, la applleajll* proprietor challsagsi a si*gls ease which IM ?.'?"** will not cure, sudor the forftitureef Bve hundred dollar*. It ia put up la bottle*, with full directions. Me.. $1. We hoHU lasts a week- rnaay are sersd la twodayfc For sa.e ty C. t H. HLiA|a i#a LL <2 ^ ? V ? , . ' W I T'et'c. Wt Iwlttl Itfset, ?Tt#ie? . W :* I I w. i Dt*VUta?.