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restoring the oMoers of the Revenue Marine, dismissed of the Trea-ury the Srorerary Mr Jones offered » revolution. f the Com. eitbine Sorel wining ny on en ae ® me ing vevy. A 4 resolution was laid over. THe SHIZUR: bey: ISLAND, A resolution was olfered by Me. eo calling for all Knowlrdye in the possession of the exscutive relat ish h Central America, under the Vernwent Loid over. Mr Vixton gave notice of his jotention ts introduce @ bill to provide for the appotatment of representatives Ap Congress. Mr Canrenr offered a resolntion tostracting the Com- mittee of Ways and Means to bring in # bill to abolish the Home Department. the offives of Ansistant Seore- tary of Treasury and Commis-ioner of Customs. Laid over Mr. Root offered a resolution that the Committes on Territorive be instructed to report to the House a Dill, or bills, providing territorial goveroments for all that me of the territory ceded to the United States by the treaty with Mexico, lying enstward of the Sterra Ne- Yada Mount#ins. and prohibiting slavery therein. He demanded the previous question a... Srerv~xxs moved to lay the resolution om the le Mr. Wesiwontn arked for the yeas and nays, Mr. Horses moved the Houre adjourn The question sas then tatan on laying It om the nd decided, in the negative 83. affirmative 10L Alston, Anderson, Ash, Bayly, ‘iese!l, Booook, Bowdon, Breok, Brooks. Burt. Cald Clirgwan, Cobb, A Duer, Edmonson, Ewing, Gorman, 8 Green, Hackett. Pr Hall. mit Hammond, Haralsen, Harm ¥ rie 8 Harris, Havmond, Hilliard Holmes, Houston Hubbard Inge, Jobnron, Cennessee; Johnson Kentucky; Johnson of Ark. Jones, Kanffman, Latere Mann of Pa... Mar-bail. Mason. MeClernand, MoDowell, MoLane of M4., MoLean of Ky. MeDulen, MeQueea, Miller vill 900, Morre, Orr, Owen, Phillips Richardson. Savage, Btanvley, Stanton of evn Stanton of Ky Stephens of Geo. Thomas Thompson of Mise , Thompson of Ky., Toombs, Venable. Wailace. Watkins, Wellbora, Wil- Nemes, Wocdwerd Young Nava—Albertron, Alexander, Allen. Ashman, Baker, Bennett. Bingham, Booth. Briggs Buell Burro dell. Calvin, Campbell Carter.‘ leaveland Col Harlay, Hebbard, Henry, Hibbard. Hoagland, How King, Gavg| Ogle, Olds, Otis, Peasiee. Peck. Pitman. Potter. Putnam, Reynolds, Robinson. Rockwell Root Rose, Rumsey. Jr, Becket. Sawtelle Schenck. Schermerborp, Sehooleraft, Bylverter Spauiding, Spray eteon. Sweetaer, T =. Thompson of Peopsvivacia Thompson of | man. fuck Underhill Vandyke, Vinton, Wal 2 Ido. Wentworth. White, Whittlesey, Waldrick, Wil- Mot Wileon. Winthrop, Wood. Adjourn: d, Organization of the Kentucky Legislature, Lovisvinte, (Ky) Dee 81, 1849. ‘The Legislature of Kentucky assembled to-day, and Doth branches were or, The House re elected the Speaker of the last session, and the Senate all its old officers. Maryland Legislature. Bittimone, Deo. 81—P, M. ‘The Legislature of this State met today and after ‘Sppointing committees, adjourned until to-morrow.— ‘The Senate have organized, but the House have not Buecceded in electing a Speaker Bleighing—Happy jw Vear. Baxtiwone, Deo. 81—P. M. ‘The city presents @ lively and animated appeara: ‘whichin made doubly co by the merry ringing of the fleigh bella. The sleighing is fine. and will doubtless continue soto-morrow, Heppy New Year! Btcamboat Colllsien. Mem . (Tenn ) Deo 30, 1849, ‘The steamers America and Uola came into collision & few daye since, a short distance below Doualdsonville, on the Mis+issippi. by which the latter was so badly damaged that she sunk almost immediately after. The America succeeded in saving twenty-one of her pas songers. Sailing of the Onto. New Onixans, Deo. 90,1849, satled bon this port vimone, Deo, 81-9 PM. ‘The Southern mail has failed beyond Richmond, Va. Markets, New Oacrans, Doo 30, 1849. ‘The advicen by the Cambria were received here on Setorday morning. and 8 000 bales of cotton were sold at vncbanged prices; ere is quoted at 10%. aad Yair ut lis Molasses bes farther advanced, with sales at 19Ke. a 200. Baurmons. Dec 31-6 P.M. ‘The flour market fs duil, while corn in consequence of small rupply, bas advanced 29, to 3c per bushel.— At the scales to-day, there were 060 bead of cattle of- fered, 560 of wh ch sold at $2.8 $3 75 on the hoof, and $4.8 $7 26 net; 300 were driven to Philadelphia, Shipping renee eee = Acrived—Ship Goodwin, NOvlouns, 5th | baths N Rodents bela a. rial, Apnitcdaiphiay Stes ape Bayvicns 3 eke ah vie rohr OH Pt Fry. Richmona bert Velesity, Savannah tres. Logan Teinilody Marler See pal A gen; Jas Cresky, nee ‘ica Miifiean, Gieeccnter, Meprineoely san wie fi owen, ot Gtoteester; Such, bark Massugoit, Boste Bailed—Park Star, California, NYork; Mores Newnvnrronr, Doo 29, Aniived- Sehr Fulton, Alexandria. Naw Devroan, Dso 2). rs Rosamond, "palti Mbt ‘North Packs orthern Belle, NYork me United & District Court, IN ADMIRALTY. Before Jadge Betts, AMleged Miseonduct on boord on Emigrant Ship.—Jene Eason vs, Iva Bursicy.— This cause baving been heard pore the pleadi * ford for the reepondent. an had in the premiers. it tx conddered by the Vou that the cancer of action set forth ia the libel heve not Deen established by the proofs im this cance: wherefore it ts ordered that the libel be divmisaed Bat it appear. ing to this Court that the defendant. in offering to re store the lide-liamt to the Indies? canin and table, almost Jmm- diately after exoluding her therefrom for alleged i xt conduct. tx evidence that he ‘The Second Annual 8 of Company F. Boe bork Oermin Horers, Ce aan tain John Maver, will come Joronrey Th mt the Apolo. We ‘learn that Phaveineited the noble @ exiles to al with their presen abt at wilt b De® prepa afeir. Mr. Swift, of the Kating Satoon, « Exeel- glen.” im Nw rert, invires his frie a 12 and Yeas right. Of ristmns ond New Years errr y cholce + of benusifal articles of Jewelry, stapted f ony pe Mialetnrs (or sale ae Beiy's Dene MOF 7, Corner ot Fulven stre Brae dee ‘the benest of O14 Bill 'T, taal avin nent itt’ toe $3, and watrant’ them nov to fous and examine his spoeimens, at his room—Rete- Biieived in 140. iv ing « Yorhine, St cost, to yom for o Spies Clothing, now ia Preceee of a ’ Band % Joum wiroet, corner Nase Fancy Gw Pereha PigaresaJ ast we evived, per eveamer Hermann. 1. Works "AR MON TRR. 4 Maldon N90, Bohemi foilot Bottles, Perfumery, » Fane, Br Extreordinary Disenses iach have Fite Phat last six wee "sald a hearty loving man 60 hisfriend. on don't teks; ovory time | bay © , root, Lam sure of my six Ste, Lied you thors! Bia! ha! he!” im Refined Candies, of extra quality; bje rotned Leat Bagae, for city trade sag si whe oh een! pectewass Ky --f-4 we mt ise Sythe single ent of Dr Maurice, om fourth page, ” ot Q eit bonded, "Most Ra- NEWS FOR CALIF @RNIA. Affairs on the Atlantic Coast. TRE WEEKLY HERALD. ‘The splendid steamship Empire City, Capt. Wilson, in the bands of the brokers and hare been with much @iMoulty maintained, even with all the aid and feeili- ties afforded by an easy money market Upon the opening of the pierent year, the Cal fornia gold execite- t bad just commenced At that time. it was ex- pected thet the receipts of gold dust for the year would amount to twenty or thirty millions of dollars, d the mort extravegant anticipations were formet will leave this port to-morrow afternoom,at three o'clock, relative to the richness and probable produstiveness of for Chagres, with the mails for the Pacifie, The Weekly Herald will be published at 10 o’elock to morrow morning. It will contain the President’s Mes- sage, the Reports from the Secretaries, the latest news from Europe, the marriages and deaths in the United States sinee the departure of the last mail, the list of vessels that sailed, and the names of passengers who have gone in them, the latest news from Washingten, | and a variety of other interesting matter. Bingle copies, in wrappers, sixpen please hand in their orders before 9 o'clook to mor- row morning ‘Those desirous of sending the Heruld of te-day, filled as it is with the events of 1849, had better purchase it this morning. Single copice, in wrappers. two cents. “COMMERCIAL APPAIBS. MONEY MARKET. Monday, Dec, 31-6 PF, M. There was conriderable excitement in Wall street this morning. in contequence of the announcement im yesterdsy’s Heroll, of the decition of the Court of Ap- peals,in the ease of the North American Trust and Agents will millions calculated upon, only about the gold mines of California. Emigration commenced early im the year, aud it is imated that, up to this time, eight hundred vessels and full eighty thou tand people have left the United States for Sen Francisco and the gold mines of the Sierra Neva- da An immense quantity of mershandise has been shipped, and large amounts of gold and ailver, Jp eoin, have been gent out for the purchase of gold dust. The returns have not been so large as an- ticipated, and public expectation hes become very much moderated. Instead of the twenty to thirty dollars have been thus far recei tle if anything in excess of the sum sent out io coin for the purchase of dust, and taken out by emigrants, to meet their current expenses. In relation to the of the mines, there appears to be but The deposits are doubtless inethanstible; but the labor required to obtain the glittering ore. exceeds th» gens al anticipations, and has sorely disappolated thou- aoa who have ventured their all upon the movement. rat this time, tens of thousands who are now pf the sands of the Sacramento, scratohing for gold dust, and suffering great privations, were among us in the enjoyment of plenty. Hundreds who have withio Banking Cempany, and holders of the stock hardly — the present year. left family and friends, for the rapid how toact. the stock was much different from that generally an- ticipated, four per cent from those current at the close on Satur- day. Thirteen hundred shares changed hands at the first board. and about three hundred at the second. It closed at an advance of two per cent on the lowest tha: anything ele: ‘The effect upon the market price Of accumulation of a fortune im the El Dorado, h d there were large sales ata decline of that w ° found an early grave, and are numbered among those In the most favorable light we can at this moment view this movement, we see more dls- appointment, more blasted hopes, rained constita- tions— more sacrifice of humen life, and more misery, Dd we fear it will be a long, tong price current at the first board. The stockholders are time, before the benefits derived from the discovery very much disappointed. d recent purchasers willbe of gold in California will offset the many disadva: sen heavy lcsers, The decision smounts to just nothing giready experienced. As regards Culiforuia, therefore, etall, so far as the stockholders are concerned. It affecta the bondholders, and is in fact a decision part- ly egainst the bondholders, without being in fa- | every one vor of the stockholders. It merely annuls the trust, and places the sharebolders secured by that trust upon « par with other creditors. It does not | brought forth a mouse. taken our advice, they would have heavier pockets ai a | very fe stoek In this case the Court of Appeals reversed the deoisicn of the Supreme Court in full, The amount in- volved in this decision is about $250,000, with soveral | years interest. There was considerable activity in fancy stocks generally tc-day; but prices, with ene or two exceptions, remain without avy material alteration. Reading the year closes very different from the openin; It commenced with the public mind highly excited, aud filled with high hopes; it closes gloomy enough to those who have lost fortune and friends, while in the pursuit of that whieh in almost every case proves the root of all evil. What another year will heir claims in the least. A mcuntainin labor | pring about fn relation to this movement, mo one can It holders of this stock bad | foresee, and no one f ticipate In consequence ef the bright prospects created early | in the year by the accounts from California, there was & speculative movement te some extent in stocks; but it was not long lived. The fancies fluctuated consider. ably during the months of January and February. In | the early part of April, the fancies begau to feel thy effect of a very tight money market, and prices were with {d Moulty maintained. As tie month advanced, | holders of stcoks found it up hill work to carry them, and the boars came ia for their turn at the proits The month of May opened with a very active demand Railroad improved slightly, and the transactions, af | for m ney, and every limited supply; but fancy stocks well as all of those in Harlem and Farmers’ Loan, were . There was more doing than usual in govern- t securities. Long Island is dreoping, and the mortgaging of the road appears to have had rather an unfavorable effect upon the market price of the stock. The following official notice of the mortgage must be particularly interesting to the poor, innocent, deluded stockholders : Orrice or tHE Lona Isuavn Rattroan Co} Baooxirn. December 27, 1849. The Long Island Railroad Company having executed & mortgage to Shepherd ree ee tae upea their entire road and its franchise: &o., for the sum of five hundred thousand dollars, to secure their bonds or obligations for a like amount, payable twenty yrare from let January. 1850, with interest at six per cent remi-annually—ist July bonds or obligations uest the immediate attention of the le notice, P byte be thi mortgage mences st day er, | = ‘up to wi abate ‘on eg now. Bee pay interest the old bonds, as ce Rrerautad for such ex ge. moses. MAYNARD, Treasurer. company. and r dor | ye tot did not recede much in prices, and holders were anx” fously looking for a change in their favor, Operations became very much reduced, and speculatera very scarce in the street. Outsiders exhibited a disposition to realize, in anticipation of @ dull market during the summer. and the appearance of the cholera discour- eged holders generally. June brought an easy money market, but no improvement in stocks. The epidemic prevailing at that time, induced outsiders to close their fancy stock operations, and place their fandsin sound dividend paying securities, previous to leaving town for the sickly season, and all kinds of unguaran- teed stocks became almosta drug. The bears were large sellers,and notwithstanding the largo receipts of gold from Californ's, prices for non dividend paying stocks steadily declined While the fancies were daily depreoia- ting in market value, geod stocks were advancing, and it was about the firet of July that the public mind first bee came so strongly prejudiced against anything in the shape of fancy stocks. Outsiders entirely neglected the fancies, and either placed their funds on depesit in To this complexion has this company come at last. | bank, or invested them in government and State secu. ‘This is the way all railroad bonds are pald when they | rities. The quotations current at that time for U reach maturity, The impudence of managers of insol- | stooks, show the direction in whieh the public mi vent railroad companies is most astonishing. It ° turned. In August, holders of public stocxs exhibited stated in the above notice that holders of bonds must | @ disposition to realise, im consequence of the high Present them, and have them converted immediately’ | prices ruling, and the transsetions were to seme ex" as the interest on the mortgage bonds commences onthe tent. 1st of January, up to which date the company will pay stock on the lst have been settling down. Since that time, quotations for nearly ery Oo- interest on the old bonds. New we like this; there is | casionally one of the fancies would get a galva- nothing like eool, rank impudence--and the above is | pic shack, and edvance three or four per cent; of the purest and least adulterated sort, There is put it would soom after fall back, and relapse into « no help for the old bondhoiders, and they must step | dormant state. The bears during the present year up to the company’s office and settle. Itisstated that have made money; we mean those who have been oon- the Reading Reilroad company have prepared am as- sistent, and sellers of everything of the fancy signment of all its property to trustees, in order to be order. Since last June the bulls have had « bard tim ready for any difficulty growing out of the move- | gnd many of them must have been seriously crippled ments of holders of bonds, due January let, 1850, | who refuse to convert them. Veri'y, this is the age of | has been a great in theircapitel. During the past six months, there volution in the public mind, rela- tailroad swindling. and it is our impression that the tiyeto the present and prospective value of fancy secu- year 1860 will develope some most extraordinary ope | sities, particularly subterrancen railroad stocks. We rations im railroad management. After this, we should | ciass all railroad stocks under this head, which are #0 think that it would be the easiest thing in the world | | completely covered up with preferred stocks, bonds, for any railroad company to raise any amount of money | and other evidences of debt, as to be invisible, upon an issue of bonds. A railroad bond, issued by any of our fancy companies, paid in full,in cash, at maturity, would be « curiosity, ‘The annexed comparative table exhibits the quote- tions in thie market for the principal stooks, at three periods. during the year jing December Slat, 1549 :— Quorarions rom Srocks — Weause, 1349. | os “ Dees. JuneS0. Dec: at | pe. emg Pee seme et 14 “ is. 107 108 i : 109) 1 . 109) Lg Do. Mesiean Inde co — Bap nrgoar gee WE: a ry eel ed 108 m : - ao! 1 10% bad dae) ww mm = jam 100 it = je. Te 4 * iva = = ieee HA 1084 be ly OR D4 = : : a an ot ise: wi aa — 190. ~ 1Er0. 110 Teta he 105% ! | iad a Fy pa bs De. State Fives. * 71K Arkanree, § per sent sd u Alnboma, bod a 4 . 1 = i 8 og ce Be ~ Wi 88 ea os os sal s° = 108 — ° i) “ . * = = “ = o rt a a — los uy 1 109% gs = Fe = wi Rw mB 10a - ww wm hn as o 16 1 4 rf) lit rsiggeaea £8 | Bi asesasia: 1848, June $0, 1840, ond December 31, 1849, that there bas been considerable fluctuation im even the best ee | *° curities on the list. The advance since December last in some of the stooks named, has been maintsined; but | 00s. nearly every one in the list has fallen off, compared with prices current om the 30th cfJane last. We have Ot each, are for most of the dividend payiny, on | Pitles, dividend of. | ey selected the dates above mentioned, as prices guoteg SS Com tre MARKET. greatest difficulty the street bulls can induce them to purchase even the rmalier class. From the appear- ance of the market at the close, we can form no satis- 1? | factory epinion of what turn it will take upon the opening of a new year. Stock mw (6 Morr 200 N American Trust 6. do 100 Reading RR ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. Answers to Aivertivoments vent by Mail must be poot paid, ar they will not be taken from the Post Office: RRA AAA ‘ HOTELS. be COLUMBIA & BAReUM'S HOT byt CHakws, watca is, ETC —OUAS. ® feetorer, 13 Johan ptrest ap Mf pee prvicies onl ne WANTs. Leek tn eee ANTED—A ITUATION, BY 4 SETTI.RD, STRADY , nd Toner, oF to make No objection to n for three ‘tage ro0: A MUSIC TRACH 2, FOR A SEMINARY at Call at 48 ‘ater etrest, for ferther atermeticn. AR—A PRACTISING LL. BERS oF TH thie eit; wishes to form a o: ection with egal gon them cod of & partner. fie has been nected re yO competent ve SAitsee (pow paid Betty port of- _— 5 5 fee, A NTED- BOARD | FOR WO GENTLRM EN, thera, part of Brook Preferred. PROVISIONS, AAA AAARARIAS THR capensrenes WiLL R- Best that THE | SOLIDAYS. Forres Boutpaya.—sust nec ive 4 >. ANEW AN ew AWD d arsortment of Ko ; together with a groat variety 4 wn ma- nofaerure, as Shirts, Collare, Cravate, and anor wuite- ¢ for the holidays #’s Furnishing Store, 237 Broadway, cccase ark r Place. ICH PRESENTS.—AN ENTIRE apy a! AND BEAOTI. Pek wee baa DARA AAA Barta POST OFFICE, NEw Youk, SY Postage. to must bo prepaid; . Transient Lose duily Whe 24 or Jann mails, for pla Gira sable ofa daily lore at 254 k and Albany, will fornia, are particular ed. to attend a meeti Sims at held at Miht ru} Ty, on Friday evening, by the purpvse of perfecting the organi- ation oft veration, JS. Norris. J. W. Norrie T phyg G. A. Corgan, D. Field, J. rate e &Bineraeas J) B. PAKVIN, Seo. BW YORK AND BROOKLYN ANN AE ATION - Clinton Hall Lecture Room.—An inter esti January tite Char. sider unjegh.= Section of the Domo of Brivanniaand Meual Bridges: iigh Bridge, Ware proposed [ron Combination Bridge on a new principle 4 marniticent sp: a Plan, Elevation, and Section oF a bod of tunnelling unver the B: ion hy either of Ocean Bunk of sdne ‘The books will remain open at ion, Ne. 162 Greenwich street, un} yea an increase of $250,000 to the | ry 10, for eu ‘onpitsl, payabl eeu a Kins, (arr Bemus 8 Bowman, mig W. Buraham, Johu Boyse, Berry B . Coman, Benjamin A. mara Ei ORTTGANIEL WEED, Prosdent, J. 8. Ginzons, Cashier Now York, December 22. 1549. E OF THE NEW YORK GA8 LIGHT COMPANY, December 24th, 1649.—The nual etion for thirveen held at the ofice, No. 174 léth day of January r book will be sy 11 to 12 o'clock from the 20th inst., “By be wotth fore, by L. Delmonico. ‘New York, December 15, 1849, OPARTNERSHIP NOTIC) bridge has thii House-- the burine der the Se a or We de Tet TaFecor? & Co. by ut arsconn” N WR. ARTAUR ‘ll, 4 ak Bach MoRY ERS. (7 OPARTNERSHI P—THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE thi formed a copartaership. general Brokerage and ¢-scmlssion business, under the fru S¢'sKIDDY & CARLISLE. FeaNci§ 3KIDDY. _New York, Jan. 1., 1880 JOUN F. CARLISLE, SAMUEL J. CLARKE, ey ATTOANEY AND COUN- sellor at Law, City of San Francisco, Upper Oaliforaia, iM d to a/l collections and suits entruste! to his care, Neilson, We WALTER HOWELL, JOMN ROR sad William K, Howell, againgt Joseph Wendling--sum- To Joseph Wendling--Sir: You are eummoned to an- ‘er the complaint im th: the Clerk of the County ber, 1849. ai ment against ndred and two dollars, with in- terest from the co ‘ay vet Jens 1:49, besides the costs of this action. Dated Decem: 84. i,t WM. WICKITA tiff's Attorney, Pate! GENCY OF Nir ot STATE O TLLIN IB. —NOTICB nd ai ‘iden’ of Doll sbritere, on sa after W WabsorTH Now Verk, Deo. 29, 1849. OTICE.—THE FOREIGN COMMISSION AND IM- ting basincss, heretofore onaducted under the firm of o.'W. Verwerck, bas this day entered Liquidation, sining affairs, It the open accounts, Ro Be. will be votrled by the subscriber, VOR WERCK, 7 Piatt st. ‘January 1, 1680. UDSON RIVER RaILROAD-WINTER MAIL aR- Targement.— On and after Monday ne pase ‘will rur as fork . The 4 P.M, . train going south will not or Low Peint. 2 line of opany, im the hy erday, the yt fey Ale nary pext, in Ss ™ a the election Bi ieee TUESDAY BVENING, JANUARY 1, will the FOUR MUSKETERRS, OK, TEN YEa PALIO —Bianca, Mi Mecarin ane; the Duk Ginaldi Feat ic, Mr. Stuart ; Duke of M nrlo Wr. ‘iat by the Orele: hie mate on Cah Feng . After whiel rie epandne te A Baren Racni, Henri Wells © |. Atmis- ion t. 4 oem Doors open st 6355 perfurmance commence at 734 o'eloc! 3) sulven, Miss dre ance de Merle, rin Wem. She dours will open at halt ae 3 TUESDAY AF- WEDNESDAY EVENING, J January 2, Sep Renots sf 4 thalf—past i; to | Jerome Ravel —Overture by the Gremest is 5 2 o'cloes, with the érama of VALENTINE | the popular comic rae ME ve the N—Orvon, Mr. B. Seym:ur; Valentine, Mrs. C. | Hungarian Rend: pin, Mr. Taylor; Henry, Mr Crocker; Hugo, Mi b a ‘yale sneh zramant, Mr, Dawes; Princess, Seymow the wita RaQ e Cicely, Mise Smith, After whion, L s Seymou A Drieh Tilt, wee. To coned drame Py is a e Jack KOBIN N aND BIS MO en Javelli Mr. Crocker; Musharug. the Monkey: Mr. i. Saynens Br. Tilton: Diego. Mr. Dawes; Leadore, Miss Loouyer. 2 conte; Pit, 12 cents, TUESDAY EVENING, JaNUARY 1, 1850 Will be ry drame of the INVINCLBL! ‘Taylor; O'Shanh, Mr. Seymo eve, Mr. Dawes: Captain Florvil, Mr, Hamiltov; Vio: Ulietta, Miss Locyer After which, the tueceusful grand burlesqiec? TAB PEWALE OU ARD— A Kali Anack, Mr. Jeff-reen; aba- | Mr. ke phine, Mr. Sey- Female G Aduil sare a nee at 7H o'@loe’ UBSDAY ky eNI¥O, JAN eyed is marepi vical and, Dxgaoe | Ss 1 DMaN ASD PUR Gat Lynue: The Ghost, Mr. Broughs be followed oy the DEMON Young La | Hacn OBINSON Pomily Cirete, 25 conte, WEDNPSDAY EV eyed, Morrie Bo Rida Fawiry eral Vereun, Mr. C- Tayler; ne, Mr. Da Viecoire, Mre. fain Murphy M To be follo ed by Teceh; ¥ RD Bugh & Mrs by Del Mise chap After whieh, Onet, "1 know ® Miss Holman and a Wiffert, Grand Seksf haw Valve M. Frederic aud comedy of PAUL Stanley, Ea 42K dy, Mw RUBINGON ARD Win MONKEY duck Rovingony Me. Murbepos, the Monkey, wr. B. Seymour; Thomaso, —" EONESDAY ill be pertor ved Dowinect with the far BONOTatuchenin sig's-T, (rail Felix Flighty, Mr. Walcot " ¥. whiob wil roducrd, for tre sve ean an entirely aew goanicburle' veil lee THE Ta E IATUS - Croaker bello, Signee Mr. Nickinecn; Will, Mester Baw, ret + Giubilet, Conductor Inbervcod, Ate rwhich JENNY Prices of ry Taylor, To conclude with 1 UE, Mr. Nic) ingon: Matild berwood. pe m— MT) Drew Cirele, be. wie.: Upoer Boxer, e' Pid, las WEDNESDAY EVENING, J: Janu ARY 2, ¢ Felix Ella is either for the might orsesaou, $1 ie et ry ning of porformance— 6 cents. Doors open at 7 ~t ad nd take up heads Wei AMERICAN MUSEUM —P. T. DvRwOM, Mansger and Proprietor vonwood, “Ji Te New Years Day Tuesday. January’ tox, iheent performapers! The fir:t commencing wt Lt o'elook Rellaee's aod repeated every huur day aad Tl ober Kite ct THE TWELVE WONTHS—Croa! Niekineon; 2 a a nd ia eh eit: Wil), Master Rdword; Mra.‘ rosker, Mra Isherwood. After taney $f oeveltion ou See ee u , f'New York, and flat tes of thousands which JENNY CAND, Jenny tind. Ma who vis tablishiment ou each return of this searon_ of at brillie hm LADIES BE Beware, Joy and yejoicing, will fird the bist of to day t ant end p ever preacnied at this or any other of murement: mong the great variety of attrsctions ia the MERICAN DRAMATIC. FUND ‘association — famous English Gi whe produced so ensstion at the Muse se day aud throw 3. Calden, rs . Trustees, U. G. Stebbins, . P. Chapman Thomas 3. Bovetit in sid of the traardinaty pro~ 14 W ineues maaent, the oa tis livi ving. is 22 y oe d, and will a perean Comed, Rt the periods together with a Grand Movieal upported by slit jo cecal and pro ines ble atertain- # favorite N.B.T Ni tice. —The ti-kets already irsued for New Years, will bs ured on the occasion. top of the Li aw Z eens wes fn short pong previous to bei © . the live ‘Main th Crocodile Gul “uriositios. ane Stoppani’s Paoorams fall, fhe... of Walker strect. This magniticont chef Tour of _— ekill, from original oo vinee by the me American artist, John Evers, and G Sr fone ‘Bat he mee 2 ie : sae ; , New performances every hour, di ad event on Ni he ar's ork Say cht ot rca. ace eed banaes ce sortase mehaats walteas than i te, my en tore a6 bee eorib Seokepulen, can be form inting ¢ontains the saat formed for the Slet, 32d, ae withdrawn. The Rove of Corbeil, Vankeo Watchman, Sones, Dances, Be, with vew Scenery, Admittance 29 cents; children under tem, GICAL HALL, NO, 37 BOWERY. Perf , Attractions for the Holid te Lions, Tigers, ir Whith Be Leepar three whit ee ey “iy hoe oy fonts The v highly amusing. Admission 25 ceate—cuil- ea etias cee casi NATIONAL PaNORAMIOPAINT- ings of American Scenery, now exhibiting in W ington Hall, 008 Drowiway, three dnore above Ni Femantic region of ihe Soble Hudeom, the classic river of the W eet: 8 Troupe of Mod: of ar Shane ee from otaaste baseery, ris. anny ORNTA Pss- of Gold Wash~ LITORNIA EXHIBITION peneers are invited to wi ing, in the daily exhibitions of the the Goidoatoh- fog Creviced Ravine, at the Califor Depot acd Passsuger Olise, Il Fart Kow, Now York. Open to ey ak NOLD SUF CCORDEONS, MUSICAL BOXES, GUITA ‘Th be bend the loves’ assortme: all other kiads of Musioal Falton street, rencoks are ara APPY WN. I Fancy atviclen ilk and Kid Gloves, ete. ete. nan NEW BOOK, Bee ORGANS ‘LIT! Ke 4 gery. BEC! my s PLACE with Why | B BRITIGN AND NORTH ave TON RM. etween New dork and pel end be=- Liverpool, calling at Malifae to land wed eere ‘yah vey, or NEW YORK—JustruaLIsmED, York, together with ne—the more exter from Boston Wednostay, frou New York forming in 3 fea years of age, bait pries. at 736 precisely. comtones nod ‘cosommodanien « ‘nro te oonneot haves vpreferenee cuAGR ES. Steamer bbe Cherokee wil fi wie Re any other steamer, and ill be with the U. Panams, and Apstomy, eollection of LRCUS, ASTOR PLACE NEW Yan's DAY.— formanecs- Mor Rvenioget Wario win and Bob Willie price ~ Afi Treneparent J will find this the cheapest and 1d regions. PRICRR OE P. art 4 LInB FOR fan rH ary Ped, Ian — wee iM appes eoten, theatres, Mr. J. Spurtin Serene viet tik Smith, 3. ord and optondtd +2.D. iis on, Commander, tw: Will eave for Chagtes, direct, from JRANE N ne AIRE, 7 cagrnan #Quar River, om Wotnonéay, Sad Jagmary evr Grand Perf on New Yeu Empire City wil erry U.S. Mal the fevite seumer fing at the following howre—At half vet LS mor oF February. 1 ” Ps ih find seoome half pass twelve noon, ball part theres is the afternoon ne and eomfort o had @9 any ovher a ot be tem 4 from s lange steamer toe intermediate port. 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