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' reig wey NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 28, 1855. From and ition. Let one cad all rite free consent, ‘Request the British Parliament, For my re-extradition. Their eons Minister of State, Lord Palmers mle truly pres And sna is incrniate : on your mn, ‘aaceden to my retransponition, T rather calcula Dee} titude you may expect fran fab nigh) os effect My re-elimination ; For! will then, in nee and apa eve: praise rehearse, "Or {he brave Yankee nation. PORTSCRIPT. . * * . * * * * * * Why Russia’s son should be rejected, Yet Dutch and Irishmen protected, Is a strange paradox That I the scapegoat should be made, Cause murderers @ quibble saved, Puzzles the x. My compliments I must convey, To those who during my short stay, Showed me such kind attention, ‘The only thing that gave me pain, ‘Wao that they sent me back again, After three months deteation. Op Marsbals Hilyer and Thompson, May al th od they ct have dose, ven bonnteou! uite ; To Rid m And ‘way, Phil'ps, Helma, Stitlwel who helped to gild the pill, » I gratefu! (honks indite. . * * *. * * Ido not nor shallI ever forget, the many Rind services rendered me by the gentlemen attachés of the United States courts, to whom please present my particular re- garde; and also to Mz. Ww. Thompson, whose agreeable uaintance I hope one day to revive under more aus- ideas circumstances, That Fortune is not so blind, that she does not always nse her gifts unworthily, you, my dear sir, area demonstration; for you are as much the object of popular esteem, as of her signal partiality, My humble wishes, therefore, can not augment your prosperity; ir, to bring you K——n. ig that you may enjoy happiness, enduring an ‘unchangeable as the deep esteem and gratitude with which I remain, my dear Mr. becisige ee most devotedly, SASCHA A. P. D. ILBRONN. (need hardly tell you what extraordinary de- ta few lines from you would afford me when you have an opportunity of enclosing a letter to England. Police Intelligence. @RAND LARCENY. Two men named Jobn Little and Andréw Finley, were arrested at an early hour yesterday moraing, by Officers Pollard and Donelson, of the {Sixth ward police, charged with having stolen a sewing machine, valued at $50, from Mesars. Miller & Reed, of 158 Chatham street. The police arrested the prisoners ata junk shop in Orange street, where they were endeavoring to dispose of it. ‘The accused porte were taken before the magistrate at the lower police court, who committed them for exami- nation. STABBING AFFRAY. Richard Morrison was arrested on Friday night, by Officer Tilkens, charged with having stabbed Denis Cal- Jaghan in the abdomen witha kmfe. It appears that these men got into a quarrel, and that Morrison becom- ing enraged, drew a knife and plunged it into the abdo- men of canegise. The alarm being raised, the officer rushed into the premises and arrested Morri: » Jaghan was ak hat tothe hospital for medic: tend- ance, while Morrison was locked up to await the result of the wounded man’s injuries. Supreme Court—Circult. Before Hon. Judge Mitchell and a Jury. ACTION AGAINST AN INSURANCE COMPANY. Jan, 27.—Pond and Hitcncock vs. the Hanover Fire Insurance Company.—Thia case was tried before at the November term, but the jury did not then agree, and it comes up for a new trial, and has now occupied the court for the last four days. It is an action on a single one of four policies of insurance—the policy effected with the present defendants being for the sum of $1,550, and this suit is brought to recover that amount with interest. ‘There were other cases on the calendar at the suit of the same plaintiffs, amounting in the aggregate to over $8,060, and the result of the verdict in the present case was to determine those other actions. The plaintiffs allege im their complaint that on the 19th of August, 1853, they had in their store, No. 56 Water street, property consisting of paints, oils, casks, &c., amounting in value to $7,000, and that the defendants insured them on this property the sum of $1,550; that on the 23d of August, jour days after the premiuin was paid, a fire occurred, which totally destroyed the property insured, aud that the amount lost was more than $6,000, estimated accord. ing to its actual cash value, and the plaintiffs therefore demand judgment for the amount of the policy with in- terest. defendants in their answer set up two dis- tinct derences—namely, fraadulent migrapreséntations after the Gre. The frand, 1 iy ba sted firat in ex- aggerating the number of barrels, caiks, &c.; secondly, in swelling the contents of each package, and in over: ‘estimating the cash prices per pound and gallon of the ive contents. 'e Court directed the jury in case they found a ver- @ict for the plaintiffs, to state the amount of the pro- in the store at the time of the fire, inorder that The to may be divided equally between the four com- panies. ‘The jury, this morning, rendered a verdict for the plaintiffs for the amount insured. Superior Court—General Term, Before a full Bench. EXTENDING THE TERM. Jan, 27.—Chief Justice Oakley announced that the Court had determined to extend the February term so as to make it four weeks instead of three, The order will be made extending the term generally, but whether the Court will sit during the whole of that term must depend upon the business, The trial term will be ex- tended four weeks, but whether the jury will be sam- moned sor the jast fortmight of the term, depends upon the business also. DECISIONS. Woolley vs. Washbourne and others.—New trial grant- ed, conta to abide the event. Mary Ann Book vs. Wm B. Sickles ond al.—New triat granted, costs to abide the event Dodworth vs. Jones.—Verdict set aside ordered, costs to abide the event. Humes vs, Roberts and al.—Judgment reversed and order of reference discharged. Schenck and al. vs. Naylor.—New trial granted, costs to abide the event. Sherwood vs. Pierce and ai. —Judgwent affirmed with costs. Enoch W. Clark vs, Ward.—New trial granted. Order of reference vacated; costs to abide the event. Barth va. Walter.—Judgment affirmed, ‘heeler vs. Robinson.—Judginent aflirmed. ton. Judgment affirmed with costs. De Poyster and al.—Order to draw ap and New trial }. the same.—The same decision Mechanics’ Bank va, Neison Place.—Ordst dismissing the complaint to be set aside. Order for new trial granted. Costs to abide the event. The Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank of Kent county, vs. ‘The Butchers? and Drovers’ Bank.—Judgmeut affirmed with costs, ee and al. vs. Lent —Judgment sfirmed with co Tallman v:. Hawkhurst and al.—Judgmer except as to the allowance of $5 ami in to be deducted without costs of the appea' party. White and al. vs. A. D. McAllister.—Judgment re- versed and new trial granted. Coxts to abide the event. to either Supertor Court—Spectal Term Present, Hi Jan. 27.—James Aleock to strike out certain parts of complai redundant, granted as to 1, 4 and J, denied 4 and 6. conts to either party, Lahens vs. Henry.—Motion to ve denied. $10 costs. Aifke vs. David G. Starkey.—Motion to continue in- Junction granted, $10 costs, to abide event. Yoodward.—Motion for injuaction fendant, to abide the event. Geo. 3,W. Zabriskie ve Samuel W. Roberts +t al.—De- fendant let in to defend on payment of $10 costs of motion. Judgment and execution to stand weeurity Levi vt. Tilson.—Motion to set aside execution as ir ular denied, with $10 costs to plaintiff. op, et al., vs, Weeks, & al.—Motion to enter judg- ment num pro (une denied without corte Seekiert vs. Newton —Motion to arvend summons and complaint, by enlarging the amount of damages, grant- ed, $10 costs to detendant. No order of arrest Youno TRavriens— A gentleman intormed us yesterday, that «ix chiléren, the eldest a girl not more than thirteen years of age, arrived in this eity by the Camden and Amboy emigrant line. It appears that they reached New York « tew days ago from Ireland, in a ‘ket ship, in search of their parents, who reside at taville, and on learning their story, they were kindly forwarded thus far on their way by the Camden and Am- bey Company. Th fi of them belng w: We ieare also that the Reading Railroad Company will convey them gratuitously to Pottsvilie today. They red to be in robust health and cheerful, baring fallen into good bands during their adventurous voyage and journey ; and they looked forw: with creat glee to a joyful meeting with their parents.—/*hiladelphia En. qrirer, Jan, 27. Pianos! Pianos!—Great Reduction in Prices. —Supertor toned pianos for $175, $200 and $225, inte. rior as good, and the entire instrument as strong an: durable as which cost $600. Pianos of every ra- riety of style and price, comprising thore of ten dideren manuf them the celebrated modern | Horace Waters pianoa,and the first premium moliaa of T. Gilbert & Co.'s make, (owners of the #oliaa patent.) Second hand at bargains, Melo. deons of every style, from five different manufactories. Baeb ingtrument guaranteed. CE WATERS, 535 Broadway. | Russia in 1853, and obtaining —— for the sale of in No, 7 William street, sells the pure Holland gin, warranted, as im bottles Geol ceehs oenphates de 50 cents each; 12 bot- The Gayler Safe 205 Pearl street, 0} Fletcher stree:.—Established twenty- five years. No safe cheaper or more secure against fire purglars than GA and ’S safe, for merchants, jewellers, housekeepers, &c. BDeMance Salamander Safes.—Robert M. Pat WOK ie the sole manufacturer in the United States of (Be above celebrated safes, and F. C. Goffin’s impene- mable defiance locks and cross bars. Depot No. 193 Pearl street, one door below Maiden lane. ighty-six Shares of Seventh Ward Bank stock will be sold on Monday, 20th inst., at 123; o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, by A. H. Nicolay & Co. affording « desirable opportunity of investing in one of our old established banking institutions, paying divi- dende of 10 per cent per annum. Improvemen' Dentistry.—Dr._ Levett, dentist, 12 Waverley place, near the New York Hotel, in- vites the public to witness the success of his various im- pevepents for artificial teeth, allowed by those who ve tested them to be unsurpassed. Prizes, Prizes, Prizes.—Hard Times don’t effect the United States mails, They come laden with fun, and conundrums. Eight pianos and ten gold watches are offered as prizes for the best. conundrums, No, 486 Broadway. JAMES PECK & C0. Meen Fun, the Celebrated Chinese Skin Pow- der, for restoring, beautifying and preserving. the com- plexion, and rendering the skin delicately whfte, smooth and soft,—A spurious article, in imitation of the genu- ine, has been introduced by travelling agents. Pur- chasers should examine the same, and see my name is on the stamp at the back of each Hox. For sale, whole- sale, by R, M. HOBBS, 36 Maiden lan fears = Nominal Price.—Black beaver overcoats $: ine cloth talmas, $11; full circle wrap- rascals, $6; 19800 pairs fancy cassimere pants, $2 50; black cassimere pants, $2. t EVANS’ Clothing Ware- house, 66 and 6 Fulton str Broken Banks, Present Value.—All city banks trken at par; Government Stock, 75 cents; Bridgeton, 90 cents; Wheat Growers’, 90 cents; Wash- tenaw, 40 cents; Lewis County, 30 cents; Indiana banks, 90 cents, at EVANS’ Clothing Warehouse, 65 and 68 Fulton street. To Southern and Western Wolfe’s Schiedam Aromatic Schnapp: due assumption that no beverage, dietetic, has ever won #o spontaneous a popularity, and so enthusiastic a demand inevery part of this vast country, as Wolfe’s Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps. The fact unexampled a to constitute a commercial mystery which none but the manufacturer and those men o! science to whom the article has bsen submitted for ana- lysis are competent to explain. It is true that all who have tasted this improved Holland Gin, by personal use at one perceive the unquestionable superiority to every other they have known. Its incomparably refined flavor, fragrance, and delightful diffusiveness, as an invigorat- ing cordial, wholly tree from any of the objectionable tendencies of inferior liquors, are immediately discover- ed and by pemion beara a8 are aiso its inestimable medicinal properties by the medical faculty, who every- where give it an emphatic preference in all those cases for which the use of Holland Gin is prescribed. Ulti- mately It must supersede all other aleobolis Liquors as @ medicine, and as a beverage it has no superior in the world, For sale by all the respectable druggists in the United States, UDOLPHO Wi E, Sole Importer, 22 Beaver st. Caution to Citizens aad Stri rin order to protect myself against fraud, and the public against dangerous impositions, I deem it necessary to state that imitations of my Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps are, abroad, and to warn all who purchase the article against these deleterious and dangerous preparations. Let the merchants, therefore, and the public be on their guard against deception. Let it be borne in mind that the name of ‘Schnapps’? belongs exclusively to my article; that it is manufactured and imported by me only; an that any other preparation sold under that name is an imposition upon the purchaser. I ain impelled to state these facts from a know! e that an attempt has been made by certain grocers and liquor merchants, claiming to be respectable, to flood the market with imitation Schnapps, to the injury of my interests and reputation, withou to the serious results which may,and, in: deed, must, follow the introduction of their impure and noxious counterfeits. Be it, therefore, clearly under- stood, that all gin, purporting to be “ Schnapps,’’ tha are not put up in quart or pint bottles, bear Oras Ke, ip raised Jetiers On side, and veri- fed by « lubel with my autogral ture, with my naine io wax by a seal on the cork imp are fraudulent imitations. The ‘‘Schiedam Aromati Schnapps” thus authenticated, is endorsed over thei own signatures by two thousand leading physicians, and adopted in their practice by nearly the whole modi: cal faculty; but as all gin is flavored with juniper, it i quite possible that many, who are not accustomed to discriminate the qualities of gin by the taste, may fai to distinguieh by that test between my pure preparation and the flery, adulterated stuff sold as “Schnapps,’’ by unscrupulous imitators. Therefore, look to the impres- sion on the bottle and the cork, and see that my auto. graph signature—to countorfeit which is a felony—is on the label. UDOLPHO WOLFE, sole importer aad manu- facturer, 18, 20 and 22 Beaver street. Merchants. Wolfe's Schicdam Aromatic Schnapps—A superlative tovic diuretic, anti-dyspeptic and invigora- ting cordial, recommended by physicians in iravel, gout, chronic rheumatism, incipient dropsy, kidney and blad der complaints. Put up in quart and pint bottles, with bf name on the bottle, cork and label, and for sale by | all the respectable druggists in the United States. UDOLPHO WOLFE, Sole manufacturer and importer, 22 Beaver street. The Maine Law itn New York—Will It Passt can it be enforced ? are questions continually propound- ed in relation to the Maine law. Our own views on the subject are known; but we will here remark that if it must become a part of our code, a clause should be in- serted compelling the ageuts charged with the sale of liquor for medicinal purposes, to procure the purest and most wholesome article to be had im the market. That article, it would seem, if chemical analysis and the testi- mooy of the first physicians in the country, given over their own signatures, are of any value, ix WOLFE’S Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps, and we are glad to learn that the town agents im New England are already adopt- ing it, om the strength of these eminent recommenda- oe. We are well satisfied that it will sustain, in me- dical practice, the reputation it has acquired. —Sunda, Dispatch. 4 4 Holloway’s Ointment.—Professor Holloway had the honor of being presented to the Emperor of this extraorcinary ointment in Russia, in consequence — of its great efficacy in all skin disenves, It will | eure salt rheum and scrofula when all other means fail. Sold by all druggists, at 25c., 62)¢¢ and at the manufactories, 80 Maiden ‘ane, 244 Strand, London, Easences of Cider Brandy, Seignette, Hen= nesey. peach and otard br: Jamaica ied unisette, absynth and cura- ad of oil of cognac; olla of | i pe imento, starranuis, absynth, calaway, peppermint, &c.,piatina, bismuth, mangauese, cadmium, nickel, bromine, lodiue, eyanide, potassium, | Gistilled mercury, hyposuiphide soda, Thorne’sextract | copaiva, fumigating pastiles, carmine rouge, &c. For | nale by Dr. J, FEUCHTWANGER, 141 Maiden lane. At the Church of the Puritans, om Thursday, January 25, by the Rev. Dr. Burchard, Jaxm Monewood, second daughter of the late Audiew Glover, to Eowano H. Bu FALL, Die On Friday, January 26, Jo of his age. wv Downs, in the 20th year F A : F i atre near Fighth avi On Bornes morning, Jaau: Maroanet HEALy, aged 40 yew to Calvary Cemetery January 27, of isease of the heart, Wit tam Contey, aged 16 Fears and 10 months, sou of An- | drew and Catharine Conley The friends and acquaintances are invited to attend bis funeral, at one o'clock, from bia late residence, No. 248 West Thirty-second street On Saturday, January 27, Rowmer N. Caomsox, aged 2 years “His friends are invited to attend the funeral services this afternoon, at three o'clock, at his late residence, No, 349 Grand street, cornor of ‘La: tow street. His re- wa'ne will betaken to Amity, Orange county, . ¥ morrow for interment On Saturday, January 27, Evoens, eldest son of Fri and Julia Stonvenel, aged 4 years, 7 months and 2 ‘The friends of the faniily, and the members of Sincerite Looge No. 253, 1. U. of O. F., ace respectfully invited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, st two o'clock, { the residence of his (ather, No. 997 Houston «trot! remains will be interred in Greenwood Cemetery On Gaturday, J i ou oma, wife of fie Hon The funeral will tal from her late residence, | No. 764 Greenwich street, to-morrow afternoon, at sures o'clock. Ip Brookiyo, on Satu and pais w Awn Law | tay, Jan ‘al flimess, Crcasts, aged 4 i 5 E H F 3 190 Columbia ati at three o'clock this afternoon. Tn Brooklyn, of ¥, January 26, Manis Kieuax, in the 52d year of her ege. ‘Lhe (riends and sequeintances of the (amily, and those of her brother in 4 Bernard Rafferty, are reepectfolly invited to attend her funeral, this afternnon, at one cluck, lowe ber late residence, No. 119 Frout street ij | Third avenue, sear Tenth street. | $5.000. $5.00 $5.00 | above named sum. Brooklyn. Her remains will be interred in Calvary Ue- On Saturday, January 27, at the Catholic Half Orphan Asylum, in ‘Fieventh Street, Caruanive Lave, aged about 9 years. Her brother, Eugene Lavell, ard his uncle, James Duf- Title interred to-teerow moraine. ‘tay pers thew: morrow q Reidten tate eae a @ favor by giving them this information. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED BVERY DAY NFORMATION WANTED—OF THOMAS 0. FARRELL, of Tralee, Cope d Kerry, Ireland, formealy in the British army.’ By addressing a line to Mrs. Christopher, care of John Lindmark, 256 Bowery, New York, he can hear from his sister, Mrs, Hyland. Canada papers please copy. R. A. W. GWYN, EXPECTED TO HAVE ARRIVED in New York per one of the Southern steamers, will hear of something to his advantage by calling on Simonds & Edwards, 85 Beaver street, ALDO—ON RETURNING TO TOWN, MY ATTEN- ion was called to your advertisement in the Herald about the 15th January; am most happy to reciprocate afavor. Call immediately at the Broadway Post Office, and get @ letter for Sacrementum, ening, informa- tion for you. ALDO. HE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS. All those who wish to subscribe to thie CELEBRATED JOURNAL, Are informed that ‘THe COMMENCEMENT OF THR YRAR Iw a very favorabie opportunity for so doiag. scription in ‘Ten DOLLARS PER ANNUM, Paid in advance. All orders, accompanied by 4 remittance, shout be for fed war to WILLMER & ROGERS, 42 Nassau street, New York, Who are the only authorized agents of the Ulustrated The sub- London News in the United States, ___ LECTURES. R REPUBLIC—ITS RELATIONS TO FOREIGNERS 4 ha’ Fg tire mong nd lecture on the ahem subject, by E. W. Andrews, Exsq., postponed from 24th, in consequence of the Mr Wiil’be dativescd an Wednesday evening, the Jlst, at the Broadway Taberna- cle, at 74g o'clock, — * Petre eet a RK. BENTON CONTINUES HIS LEC a tures and amusing experiments at Botanic Hall, t Broadway, Monday, Tuesday and and 73, o'clock. Admittance, 123, medical application, 438 Broome street. BY HAM LIGHT GUARD.—THE FIFTH ANNUAL i ball of the above company will take place at the inese Assembly Rooms, in consequence of the destrac- tion of the City Assembly Rooms, on Monday evening, Feb. 12, 1855. Persons holding tickets for the City As- sembly Rooms will be admitted, J. M. DERMOTT, R. Bravskst, Secretary, Chairman, CCORDEON, ACCORDEON, ACCORDEON.. deon taught in six lessons, All those wishing to become finished performers on the above instrument, should not fail to call on the original professor, J. L. JACOBS, 102 Chatham street. Lessons given in the eve- ning. Terms $6, in advance, Bese ! BANJO ! BANJO !—THE BANJO TAUGHT BY fT -ACCOR- a new and improved method in six lessons. Terms ix dollars in advance. Lessons given every evening. Pa- Pils, by our method, learn with the greatest facility, ly agents for D. Jacob’s banjo. Prise $15, and $15. Professors 8, B, and H. P, JACOBS, 407 Broadway. USIC STORE IN JERSEY CITY.—THE UNDER. signed begs leave to inform hs friends and the public that be has just opened a foreign and domestic music store, at 50 Montgomery street, where he will sell all kinds of sheet music at New York prices, and mu- sical instruments of every description at the lowest terms. Dealers and purchasers throughout the country, as well as schools, ko.. will be supplied by addres E. A. FELLMER, 50 Montgomery street, Jersey City, EW MUSIC—“SPARKLING POLKA,” BY THOMAS Baker, 25 cents, This beautiful polka has already passed its third edition, and its sale is becoming im- mense. <‘Birdling my Messenger,”” ballad, by Madame Julie Pettigrew, 30 cents, This is a very pretty and ex- pressive ballad; HORACE WATERS, Publisher, 333 Broadway. THE BALL SEASON. 'ASONIC BALL—THE NINTH ANNUAL BALL 07 the M. W. Grand Lodge of Free and Acceptel Ma. fons of tue State of New York, will be given at Niblo's Saloon, on Tuesday evening. the 13th of Bois wary, 1809. Taste at @, anand ladies, may be obtained ut the Grand Secretary's office, No. 600 Broad- way, or of the committee, viz:—James Herring, Lewis Feuchtwanger, N. B, Mountfort, James H. Howe, John Mansfield, Robert Roberts, and M. J. Bennett. AINE BALL.—THE 1181 ANNIVERSARY OF THE birthday of Thomas Paine will be celebrated by a ball and supper at the Chinese Buildings, 589 Broadway, on Monday evening, J y 29, 1855. Dancing will positively commence at 8 o'clock. A meeting of the managers and friends will be held on Sunday afternoon, at the Free Inquirer's Library Rooms, in M 193 Bowery, where tickets may be procured. with architectural modelling » permanent « ‘and liberal wages will be given. Apply from 7 to | 10 o’clock P. M, any evening this month,to JOHN WOOD, 11 Degraw place, South Brooklyn, via Hamilton avenue ferry. | NO WATCH WANTED, A FIRST RATE watch mak: employed oa the best work. None need a bot who can Dring the boat recommendations ah to capacity, te. * it @., Washington, D.C. A to Fellow Co., 17 Maiden ian “4 ANTED—A BURNISHER, TO BURNISH LARGE rilver plated reflectors, Apply to William Porter, 17 Platt ritedl DRY GOODS, &&. ROWN & DOYLE, 364 BOWERY, BETWEEN FOURTH | and Great Jones street, invite the attention of ladies to an inspection of their stock of embroideries, which on sccount of price and quailty they belwve will defy com petition | RESS TRIMMINGS.—ON MONDAY, THE 20TH JA’ we shall commence to close out the balance of « splendid stock of rich ribbons, suitable for dress, baraus, flounce, cloak and mantilia trim: , also for sash and head ornaments, at one half the inal cost. W. H. LICHTENSTE} EIN, Ladies’ Dress Trimming Store, 00 Bowery, corner Hester treet | ADAME RUTTKAI KOSSUTH, 130 NINTH STREET, three doors west of Broadway, would inform the ladies that she has just received a large assortment of Chantilly veils, and Nancy embroideries in different articles. } ONCE TO FAMILIES.—IN ADDITION TO THE reat bargains the subscribers gare offering in irish Hnens, they will add on Monday. January 29, the following desirable goods, suitable for housekeepers, at corresponding!y low prices, viz.—Linen sheetings and | pillow case Hinens, ali widths; damasks and damask ta blecloths and napki and fan | nela; plain, striped American eotings « and English longcloths: tton ke, ae T. STEWART & 00 , Broadway. ELF-ADJUSTING FRENCH WOVE CORSETS. —ss. Gaynor will open oa Menday, J portation of her celebrated French them are self-adjusting, and several new styles No. = ————————— COPARTSERSHIP NOPICES. WANTED, A PARTNER, WITH THE | bove amount, in a large hotel down | town, with along lease, and making money, A great | opportunity Apply to . A. ROBINSON wan street. | —A PARTNER WANTED, WHO IIA at command, in 66,000, to the charge of first class hotel on the European lan, with » splendid restaurant attached, in one of the it loeat ann) —A LADY HAVING A FIRST CLASS hotel is desirous of meetiag & gentle fan of reputation and business babi become & silent or active partner in the business. The bouse i* ya handsomely, and this would be a rafe aod luces investment for say perty who ix in possession of the lady ix well qualitied to manage the hotel iu case of any persoa wishing to become & silent partner. None need apply unless they have the cash to advance. For further information siiress, with Teal aawe, 1. Ein, Uwion syuace port office, for three ey. RTNER WANT? D—WITH FROM $5,000 TO $4.07), in au auction and commission business eel! U lished. References given aw required, Herald otlice, Adtrens 1 teles to dispose of can chtain » cash price by send- ing to the subscriber of by the Port Oftcs |. B Ladies Attended by Mre. Duspeldorf. 1. Mo CHPELDORE. No. 18 Elm street RTIFICIAL TRETH—OF A BEAUTIFUL AND NATO | ral appearance, inserted, from s single tooth to = 7 ot ase aml Gaopees at eee teh | upper ret $90, on fine sold DR. JONES, No. | Bleecker stevet, | | Sirs. MANIFESTATIONS. — MR i 70 Autos feritarea ae 6 ee dest articles auction this most of which have made to order or im- to COLLINS, 56 Wall street. ra are requested to be op (Ae he M. Byers ae wie oat i sw take no! a eal of fi canst carry any goods contraband of ‘J for the ow: " 7 z ms PAGE, puationees, a: mora! jan. al o el precinel; the bidder, for cash, all the rich variety 0 - furniture and fA nig) articles in the 5 story house, 76 ot near ay. The sale will commence with the itched furniture, which embraces great variety of cooking utensils, crockery, cutlery, kettles, tables, chairs, oilcloth, &c., containing everything necessary for convenience and comfort in BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN that depertment, ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, i FROM NEW YORK TO LIVEKPOOL, Chief cabin passage . oe 4 Second Sep wo oe 16 bles, with marble tops; corner and muaic stands; magni- FROM TO LIVERPOOL, ficent rosewood seven octave pianoforte, with richcarved | Chief cabin passage. . vee S110 lege, of brilliant tone and finish, very costly; 112 yards | Second cabin passage tapestry carpet, in superior order: pior glasses; brocatelle | ‘The ships from Boston call at Halifax. pe ARABIA, Capt, Judkina, PERSIA, Capt. Ryrie, and lace curtains; gold band parior shades; superior oil atatings, by celebrated artists; mahogany suite in lamask, with covers; mahogany cushioned chairs, sofas, tete-a tetes, rockers; expensive bedroom farniture, em: bracing rosewood and mahogany bedsteads, bureaus and washstands to match; beds am@ be Iding; excellent hair mattresses, bedroom mirrors, carpets ftables, chairs, &c. Also a large variety of choice china ware, consisting of el at china vases, card receivers, dinner and tea sets, with gold bands and expensively decorated; cat glass ware, contaming all the usual assortment. Bilverware— one rich tea service—salvers, cake baskets, spoons forks, elegant plated castors, with cut bottles, &c., to ether with a large assortiaént of other valuable house eeping articles, Arrangement’ can be made for pack ing and shipping on the premians at & «matt ne, i desired. Sale positive, without regard to weathe AMERICA, Capt. Lang, EUROPA, Capt, Shannon, ASIA, Capt. EK. G, Lott, CANADA, Capt. Stone, AERICA, Capt. Harrison, — NIAGARA, Capt. Loiich. These’ vessels carry # clear white light at mast head; grven on starboard bow; red on port bow. ASIA, Lott, leave Bos' Wednesday, Jan, 17. CANADA, Stone, Ww ay, Jan, 31. AFRICA, Harrison, Wednestay, Feb. 14. ot secured until pald for. enced Furgeon ow board The owners of these ships will not be accountable for gold, miver, bullion, -pecie, jewelry, preciog York until further noti bonds at auction.—Regular # Albert H. Nico. ~ a onday, Jan, 2Y, at 12)Ao'clock, at the LIVERPOOL AND FHULADELPHIA STEAMSHIP nge, for account of whom it may con- Company intend soiling their (avorite steamships York and Now Haven railrow: 7 pee OF MANCHESTER, , "2,125 tons Capt, Wylie. interest June lst and December Ist, $1,000 Capt, ae 25,000 Green Bay, Milwaukie and Chicago (known 2,700 “ \\Capt. R. Leite hore) Railroad Company & per ct 40M PHILADELPHIA. mortgage bonds, interest payable semi-annually, in | OFTY OF MANCHKSZRR..,. Thursday, January 18, 1868, April and October, bonds $250, $500 and $1,000 each; FROM LIVERPOOL. $10,000 Ohio and Mi pi Railroad 24 mortgage 7 per April 1 and October 1, Alten H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONRER,—S8TOCKS AND 'y each A asthe Wisconsin Lake OITY OF MANCHESTER, . Wednesday, February 14, 1860, proprenta and 656, according to atate roo A 000 Cleveland and Toledo Railroad 7 per ber of clans pa will be yab) - | taken from Vhiladelyhia and Liverpool, and found in ch; 20 shares | provisians, om road, $100 ew rom Philadelphia, ,,...880 | From Liverpool..,...,840 ing Kailroad, $20 each; 20 do, Cleveland and Tol - | Parties wi to bring out their friends can obtain road, $50 each; 100 do. Ohio Central Railroad, $50 each; | certificates of , and drafts on Liverpool, in sume 6.40, Seventh’ Ward Hank, $80 each 40 do, Atlantic | of £1 sterling and upwards, Apply to 3 URE, SMI Bank, $100 each; 22 do. United States Fire Insurance Agent, 17 Walnut Philade ipl acd No. 7 Brow- Company, $26 each; 10 do. Arctic Fire Insurance Com- | way, New York. pany, $56 each; 60 do. North River Fire Insurance Com- ny, $25 each; 50 do. Kuiekerbocker Fire Insurance ‘company, $40 each; 50 do. Greenwich Fire Ingurance Company, $25 each; 30 do. Equitable Fire Insurance Com- pany, $35 each; 20 Uo. American Express Company, $100 each; also, by order of executors, 60 shares Australian Steamsbip Company, $100 each—James Freeland, Baa. in President, and Henry C. Bowen, Esq., Secretary of tl above company; 100 shares New Creek Coal Company, $10 each. Terms of sule—Ten per cent this day, and the balance before 2 o'clock to-morrow. The accrued inter- estonall the bonds will be charged to the purchaser, Next regular sale on Thursday. Albert H. Nicolay holds POR LIVERPOOL FROM PHILADEL.PHIA.—THE NEW x and splendid Philadelphia built steamship NORTH OLINA, 1,200 tons, Capt Waxhington Symmes, will de ready toreceive fre harf, above Vine wereet, on Wednesday, . aud sail on Saturday, February 3, at 10 o'clock. Rates of pi loon berths, $90, inclucing steward’s fees hird class pas- sepgeri—A' limited number of third class passengers will be taken from Philadelphia to Liverpool, and found in provisions, at iralts on agents for £Land up- wari For freight or paxaage apply to THOMAS RICH. ARDEON & CO, 15 Broadway, New York, aud 9 Walnut street, Philadelph Fr SOUTHAMPTON AND HAV! will ‘tatew mail steamer UNION, R. A¢ eave New York for Havre, touchiny to land the mails and pa at 12 o'clock, from pier 87, North River, foot of street particulars, see his private sales catalog u 4 Broad street, neat to corner of Wall 'Y SUYDAM HEGEMAN, AUCTIONEER, MONDAY, Jan. 29, at 10 o’cleck A. M., at the large store of on the corner of Myrtle avenue und Lawrence atreet, Brookly of wofas, chairs, burea: Teasen, bookcases, two pianos—Nunns & Clark, makers, &c. Also two valu- able horses, harness, wagons, tinman’s tools, &c. All be} Pe sold without reserve, to close the copartnership of e firm. t wanted on the voyage sould be sent on boa: ay before, marked “below.” No freight will be taken after Thursday, Feb. 8. For freight or passage apply t» MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agent, 68 Broadway. TEAMSHIPS BETWEEN HAVRE AND NEW YORK direct,—The steamship ALPS will sail from Havre di- Feet for New York, (without calling at any, port in Kg: land) on Saturday, 251h of November, Tho rates of freight and pa in first and second cabins will be very moderate, The sailing of the succeeding steamers will be shortly announced. The rate of insurance in France a lens by ships from Havre direet for New York, than in ships calling at an English port, Apply in Havre and Paris, 17 Boulevards des ftaliens, to Dooald Currie, or in New York, to E, CUNARD, 4 Howling Groen. OTICE.—FOR LIVERPOOL. —THE WELL KNOWN packet ship NORTH AMERICA, Captain Clark, will from New York on Wednesday, Slst inet. For pas. which is very low, apply to O'BRIEN & BROTHER, 104 South street. OR LONDOS.—THE PACKET SHIP LIVERPOOL, Capt. P. Kearney, will sail on Friday, Feb. 2. For Y¥ C. A. WATERBURY, THIS DAY, SATURDAY JAN uary 27, choice wines, brandies and other liquors, in” variety, ‘imported for’ table and hotel use. Also nuine Havana segars, © large invoice of well known Brands, all to be rold, by order of the importers, without reserve. Sale will commence at 103; o'clock, and con- tinue till every article on the catalogue is dinposed of, at the store, 38 Broad street. Y ©. A, WATERBURY, AUCTIONEYR —GREAT continuation sale from Monday 29th to Tuesday Goth. In consequence of the immense variety of goods we are obliged to occupy two entire days to complete the sale of this, the largest, without dou%t, and most valua- ble importationof diamond jewelry and gold watches ever sold at auction in this city. The sale will be continued by catalogue, and the diamond watches are sufficient to | paiuage, in frat or wecbnd cabin, apply 19 THOMAS C. attract universal attention. The sale commences each | ROCHE, &3 South street, See Se oh aL Boe oe | USTRALIA.—INDEPENDENT LINE—TO Sail. WITH. Lineman mid sled vee A out fail February 1—The clipper ship KASTRIN UGENE B. FRANKLIN, AUCTIONEER,--BY FRANK- | SJATE, fer Melbourne, will be ready for sea an above, Caw ecbommodate four cabin and six second wengers, if applied for thin week LIN & NICHOLS, office 81 Nassau street. —F. & N. would mort reepectfult eo We their friends and Her accommodations ‘ are superior 10 any vessel now Up, and parties desirous erate en sotela” furelvare, mocrcbeedions kan nat | of comfort and a hoe ahip, will do well to take passage in private residences avd stores," hhh a this vessel, For balance of freight and pantage, a H on board, at pier No. 5, East or to ACKELL. & ELLIOT, 146 Pearl street, or E. RICHARDSON & CO., 6% | Bouth street, USTRALIA PIONEER LINE, CARRYING THE United States mail —The new and elegant A 1 cll hip GROKGES, William Slater, Jr., master, 1,2 will nucceed the Oreno Queen ax twenty third ship is line, for Hydney, Melbourne, and will hi immediate despatch. Passengers for Sy iney tak: rate sleigh—Henry H, Leeds & ( 2, at 12 o'eleck, in front of thei t, a large and first cushioned with red & H. LEEDS & 00., AUCTIONEERS —FIRST ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER—BY H. | Monday, January 20, at 105, der government arrangemen|s paying part pasaag: . 19 Naxsan street, large and the balance in work after arrival, ry old and rare teed to them ‘& umber of i not surpassed b; ravings: also, a great oe and the French levolution, ‘tory and biography: Bayles 14 Eogliah dictionaries, all in folio; Josephus in with # vast number of old plates; very valuable great Frecerick of Prussia, 15 yola, folio; U Arpinwall aod I’ formed aino » large folio scrap book filled with English ecarica: | (by authority from the ny.) teat tures; works of the Pune of Marlborough and Duke of | the trenritol the Istim road from Savey; Lucretias, 2 vole. dto, 67 Busby, « number of . * No river boating works on architecture; albuma, with autographs of Thos, y, Feb. 5, at2 ‘om plier foot of street, North river ed the fleet mebip G copnect at Pa SONORA. A spare bowt Jefferson and other illustrious persons; together with « jarge number of other very rare and valuable works, Can be examined one day before sale with catalogue. Sale without reserve. * slweys kept at Panama to ~ acheneail Prine | prevent detention in case of accident. No freight re. OHN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEKR.—TO HOTEL | ceived,after one o'clock on the sailing day For passage and restaurant keepers,—Comatable’s sale, on Mon- | ePy, St the company's wilice, 177 Went street, to J. W, day, 20th inst., at 10 o'clock, at No, $1 Nassau street, | KAYMOND. by virtue of an execution, two large counters, one large stove and pipe, lot of steam pant, and other’ Oxtures; , the basement, two iarge copper cylinders, two and elegant first clare A. | clipper chip SAMUEL ranges of the rost approved pati snow loading at pier No. 27 D, ice box, ke. These goods grest bolk of her cargo en and worthy attention. Cartes P. | ‘“ispsteh of this line. Ship pers to Fan Francisco are partic r —— the Semuel Willets, and judge tb rior sailing qualities, she being one of the sharpest ehips loading for the above port. For the balance of Ler mall capaci ged. apply to ren SUTTON & Co,, 94 Wall street OR BAVANNAH AND FLOKIIA—UNITED STATES Mail Line —The new and splene|d steamalip KNOX ILL pt. A. D. Ludiow, will leave New York for Ba OWN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER. MORT- | age sale of household furniture, kc , on Tuesday, ry 20, at 103; o’clock, at 14 Bor t, mplandid | household furniture, consisting of the usual variety of | parlor, dining room, bedroom, and kiteben furnitare, paintings, books, &e JOHN W. SOMERINDYKE, Attorney for Mortgages, Pash, FIXTURES, PAINTINGS, ALMAMUIA, 102 | Seveveioo Pr tee Walls ec lation terest on tana We | Mercer to-morrow, at 1036 o’clock, mirrors, | ireight apply om board, or for passage aif cloth, I contre tables, easy chairs, counters, | writ t |? Ja 'n re: For buoridw bedsteads, carpets, glassware, (decanters, bar fixtures, | jo Ne ile, $21. to Pilathe. furniture! also, oil paintings, Venas de Medicis, we. | 0m } foe Sa pba Also lease of house. Deposits required W. A. CARTER, Auctioneer, 67 Dey street. UBSELL W. WESTCOTT, AUCTIONEER,—GENTEEL VOR CHARLESTON AND FLOMIDA—SEML-W fs household furniture at auction, by catalogue, o- | United States Mail line. The favorite morrow, Ty 29, at 1034 o'clock, at 72 Kighth ave. | steamebip NAFHVILLE M. Herry, comman noe, near Fourteenth of all the hand- 0. 4, North River on Wednesday, 9 o'clock P.M. precinel ere all bills of iad the office of SPU way, Through tictets to Florida ville, $21 to sUathe, 6 vome parlor, chamber For freight above how basement furniture, in the rain or shine, consisting of | egant pier and mautie glasses, rosewood and ma. hogany tete-a-tetes, arm chairs, ip plush andl hair eloth, | rosewood perior furnitare, {n hair cloth and brocatelle, | rosewood ere, mirror doors, rosewood ceutre and pier tables, marble tops, silver ware, rich castors, salvers, EW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STRAMAIIIY LINE, cake Reshela, Dpsons, Torks, napkin rings, ties, Se. The Accessory Ti ares gm Toad tapestry, royal Wilten and other carpets, lace curtains, |’ h oud , obedene entved bookease, costly mantel vases and or: | TAK OF THE WEST, 4.090 tons \vurshen, noments, with a beautiful collestion of ofl palatings, rom pier No. 3, North river, at osewood apd mahogany belateads, elegant marble top M. for a Feb. '12, bureaus and washstands, cheval glasses, superior hair | Commecting with the (kT? hen, over mattresses, feather beds, spring seat chairs, rockers, route miles of sofas, lou , eoamelled wuit chamber fur land transporte’ ral 7 been pat new end ewilt in bask on fraction dane nd tes tabi ae ge pm yo tr the river snd lake, which shortens the tle on the crockery, oll cloth, ke. Catalogues at house transit from ceean to ofan, Theww steamers are unewr ot Raacitsatntel A Rertaonnchtet Bt <=. passed in their ventilation ant sccommodations, Vor M. WITTERS, ACCTIONVER, WILI SELL ON — [nformation or Tuesday, at 10% o'clock, at 6% Caaal street, the CHAR. MORK 4 Bowllog Green. tere 2h conte entire stock of a millinery xtore, together with the store fixtures, counters, showcases, bonnets, ribboos, velvet ot Lotter bags made up a! the ofce Le yer half ounce 4. MAIL STRAMEMIT COMPANY—PUT HAVANA 4 New Orlewne On Privey, Pevrusry 2, at 2 plot foot of Warren etree 1 by the lash slike, feathers, ke, worthy of ‘the attention dies and others. Sale peremptory tor cash. URS, FURB—A. M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, F will sell on Wednesday, Slat inst.,’ st 10 o'clock, ab Qo. 997 Broadway, up stairs, in consequence of the pro- prietors dimolving partnership, their entire stock of American and Rosslan furs, consisting, in part, 67 sable, od mountain mas hinehilte, tippets mutt vietorines, pply et th capes and circuls: tlemen's collars and street, corner of ® «0. ROMRRTS tiger, bear, wolf and genet weigh robes, and & laren - —s z =, juantity of other furt too numerous to mention; a+ W YORK ASD SEY OKLTANS STEAMMHIP counters, giass cases, ooking Glaseer, carpeting, &e., ae. This sale ition of the trade aad others, who will fied it a chance seldom to be mat with To Catalogues will be ready on Tuseday morning seen. on Mondey and Tuewlay he, from yar at ime \HRAP COAL— $0 16 TO GROCERS AND $1 To THE pudlic, for beet red ash, emg or slave aise, n04 05 0 for wut, all are well rereeped aud delivers free of cx ie age. N. B. There 90 ona! ration whatever from N. BThe Cobaete, RW sdoaiett, Cossaeater, shove treme, HICMARD CLINFUN, 266 First sveoes, | oi’ sectnes the Mack We sed eal Moway, eb ~~ SPERITUALION. ae NORPOLE, PAE aNd RitoD— United States mall eteamebip (AMDATOWN, 1. commenter, will Wave pier 1) North river op , Jam, FT, abe oelegk OM. will arrive iw Nor ng and writing metiom, will holt p way, in Hope chapel buibting, this afternoon ned evening; Alen every Guy thie werk Hare, 10 to IZA. MS band 7 tH OPM. Ademesion Of, coat i ater | the fellewing morning. From paccrnanen ies SHIPPING. the Routh preseed read direct, with (OR MOMLE AND NEW, ORLKASS THE bil ts tare io Nertk. Wo: Feversbure boa ship UNITED FTA on frwighht on parsoge apply tecrege ge boat, foct of Eighth stewet, Bast river. Linda ee ps brewevey, bin pas. | ‘WANTS. 08 8 street 3 b yteepey st AT GOOD WAGES—THE WORKING 4 classe invited to attend at @ mass meeting of nt, on Monday treven o'clock P. M., at the Broad: t lem will be labor, the people of thiseountry « AW BUSINESS —a’ AND INDUSTRIOUS young lawyer, of about iwo youre atandine at th and well read In thy logier, else, Address L. 1. B., Herald office. URSE—SITUATION WANTED, BY A REAPRCT- able woman, to ake care +f children and do light sewing ond chamberwork, © fully competent to take charge of an infant from its birth Any one desirous of the services of a person in every respect superior, will find this an opportunity relies set with, Inquire at her present place, No. 0 West Maltle street, South Brooklyn. ALFEMAN WANTED IN THE REPAIL DRY GOOD >. busin Apply to 0. T, Bennett, 162 Grand etreet, William ITUATION WANTEI man, as porter ina J" VECTABLE YOUNG sober, honest and in- of work. Salary and 68 Fulto aid, | will send @ receipt for making everypody, © profitof $5 to 85 per No eapttal roqulred. It ina genteel 48.5, CHAMBER, 169 Williats rtreet, Py by Kew York. ANTED—A TUATION, BY A GERMAN GIRL ook and 7 beat of at 189 Woow'er treet, ANTED-—HY A YOUN: LADY, OF good perronal appeara tuation ay boure- of Libera) mean rose Anos Guoay, keeper or companion to a ge None other need answer. Ph Broadway Post Ofies, prepa’ ANTED—A COACHMAN, ONE WHO UNI hin business perfectly, au English er Seute muat bring good reference, Call at 11 Beet Puirty-firet street, today, Saturday ANTED—A PROTESTANT GERMAN OR SCOTCH girl; one that can come well recom 4,8 ood washer and ironer, and first rate cook, and sho as been some time ip this country, No otber dap ply opposite the corner of Meserole #treet and Pushwiew avenue, Bushwick, between the hours of 9 and 10 Tues day morning, the 0th inst. JANTED—A SMART, ACTIVE GIRL, AS CHAMUES maid, must bea lrotertant. Apply on Monday morning to Mre Farnxworth, 327 lirssaway. ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN OF GOOD CHAR-- acter, who understands plain cooking and |e wi. ling to make herself geoerally useful, ts & mall faanily, Apply at 21 Boorman place, Wort Thirty-third etrees be Kighth and Ninth avenue: ANTED—AN ABLE SALESMAN ACQUAINTED With the hardware busivess, for some articles io Apply at 187 Elin street, fourth floo SPECIAL NOTICES, AROUSE A SENSE OF DUTY. —~ ne of Hoboken you are respectfully requcated tat Haumer's Hotel, io Hudson street, this (Ba- turday) evening for th of dec which i the greatest ond mort lnjurioun clique, those who “eoncoct’’ in reality private public meetings, and to their “democracy for sopport—or those who “cen: coct!’ @ city charter for « better and more beneficial) gov ernment of the citizens and town ot Hoboken—lo private an? in secreny—no atyled by « dangerous party who are bribed to ruppert and favor « monopoly, aod strive to their utmost jaa tyranpic and dogmatical manver, to overthrow and put down all good and orderly cit whe wihter nene, fe and govern themselves, without the ad WIDR AWAKPA, tings, Daughtere of invite! to attend ALL United 4 the presentation of = beautiful’ Amencar emblem te | Hiebard Austin, heq., at the meeting of the Beveoto ward Temperance Society, at Botanic Mall, No. 68 Rant | Browdway, on this (sunday) evening Good epeaking and singing may be expected, lresentation address, ia behalf of the taughters of America, by Charies " M By order of AMELIA BAKER and Keg. Adsnlasion tree. Hight Daughters of Amerie. AIR, PAIR, PAIR —THE LADIES OF TH GOOD Mamarite, pow holds e@fe'r for the opposite Thompson's saloon P | IsPATCH LINE FOW SAN FEANCISOO. —THE NEW | enkiin wtreat ‘The friends of invited to call, Open every of pal authorities. will entertain, and «o fares the laws give hom tabe cognizance of charges preferred by ree for violst on et on rt 6 power, ~ibie par. ‘0 balding are ie % ay any person efor ander tae eit, Dy ovine of the Mayet ’ WM i. ENB, Piret Mare? ak All the papers in this city will please copy, and send their Dilla to thin office, ) UTICR Is 1ORRBY GIVEN THAT THPRE WILL Pe fa special meeting of the stockholders of the Amer: éan and Foreign iron Pavement Company, » offs, 110 Broad way New York, on the 18th iny of February next, at 12M. for the New York Jan 24, 1866 Non of seven tr tees Ce ( U. A THE ORDER OF UNTTYD Abtemicas will celebrate the anniv w Case. KG wr, Cor, Bee'y, (4 Wali eure 8 OF THE PROOND AVENUR RALDOAD (OM pony, New York, January 16, 18(6.—The annual election for Directors’ of thie ny wl) te held om February &, wet, at th of the company, th Mowery, frew 12 U0 2 o'clock. The wanofer 1 be closed from the 16th inst. apt) after the By order, ¥. ©, ROGER, becrevary OURO LITERARY INSTITUTE.—THE APOVE S .MwkD ansoeintion, componed of Hebrew young men, and ent of ite members io li bolt @ meeting this, (#o atthe “ Clab House,’ No INSTRUCTION. POOK KI EYING —DOLMBAN'S ACADEMY, Vrondwey Vereom lanl week muny secure sate on Mon open, conduct apd close tome loeen men may have © ey fve y. by doubleentry. I 4 War course privately A CAND. THE #0 eC. WILL Riper pupile om Monday snd Tuesday for instr lly ai hep Terma reduces 4 $12 0 for & writing clace Wy a chore DB COLDRMITE 962 Broadway for PORTER, DION & OO. GIVE Liane Ih WHITING, arithmetic and spputen's Bastien evewing, of No. 366 Bromdwey, (appinton's mon are qualiied for the ‘eus and superior manner, Fae stem ax SCTRNTIFIC, WORKH, COR. neato respendence, he tramelated wt te oo ey ond th Terms muterata, AdArese Omuib: Herald o SALA DAY AT DIGROW'S RIDING ACADEMY, Bl Fifth avenue pppbetdd es i To anes in be ball of the peor —in +onerqenee the inclemency of the srather oo Welnewtey, the Aevored to their benefit, will be ae te pert, the 201) ont, day ante The pulls ne. Carte of & oon one {he belter (6 «rite in the Academy, | ‘2 appear ah bome two lw 2 ie the evening, Ne. 1 Agity etreet, ove *” HAME EMI dX, vRen wn ot the Veena PARA. rm wie. ” pode ot Sew Vert tet be qe: Aruetion 6 shore leneoaee, wt hie oem perk Menem, oF ab there pope. The hawt of teleremens as te ant re will be (ucmished. Addrees U2 Linpanard etree () Res OYMMAT tom, The seventh one tiehete cow seedy @uTma Pay. U B NAVY Sali AND EvhA my < HOmPy paid, bowmty obte med, Vega To! eon tage a ‘ es ate, OD binte ot ate senior! the (© 7, Ce ae Agtet ane late Fervor © Mery 6) Wal eens.