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fe erie q real ular rates to be levied amounted to 6,088! the merchants of Hull and Newcastle indig- at against with Germay; » Golden's peg) alain Maritime ‘we ‘Was published some weeks age from Mr. J. E. the Bradford « Ittoe for Investigating Affairs,” to Mr. Cobden, M. P., on the changes ia 10 law agreed to at the Congress of Paris. Cobam bas replied to this letter. The letter of ‘nan is too long for our space. We give an ex- o Engiah government is to possess the power of ig eaids ite maritime law without consulting either Parl ~ ‘then those hooorabie houses be- era of tuo laws. , by this usurpation, would become a aes- ‘the Omvention of Paris is illegal; and, if England not proclaim ite ayowal, it will’ be patent to the that ibe British Parliament bas surrendered 5 dve,and a wo possces against @ maritime that france—by ‘the new martime . of var with a superior maritime power, Beyium, or Germany.”’ Then what ts ttle: El é if gF a if 893 Hf Hi HA i 4 i | il : i } ! i Hy fi +H i aj i A i 8 Py ite eile! Gee P| Hi if iy be i [ie a5 i i f i | | il Ht ae H Ly i i ry li H i y t | i i i te 2% ‘a: Ht i : ! emia : fl 1 i 3 2 z Ytoct eqeality of the white the religion and the hu. the day is not far distant when Cent covered with States acknowledging the groat domestic in- American of the Panam: om the Ceatral American coast, a naval ewhst anticipave this process of anpexetion by taking mitt railway, It is fortunate that jana he, force quite suf: ficient to protect British interests elsewhere than in N. Granda, apd to join ip persevering along lve of communication over which, for the welfare commerce of the world, no tingle permitted to exercise exclusive te 1+ only valuable as & means certain to prom’ ery. We sre told tbat “the Constitution of tho United States does not prohibit tho slave trado—it merely alves power to Congress to do s0—aud | the existing laws on the subject. Ni rion of slay co jaw of Ba'ioas probibit e trade, stood by the governments of Eng! Stater, 4 the judiciary in both countries.” formation of those who make this memorable declaration of the the muititode of treatios which ed for the express purpare of the eu; trade. It is painful to witness this retrog portion of the people of the iw only a temporary ebullition of fooling, provoked by the exci\ement of s great contest—not manent and determinate policy. amongst & Is We trust (bat ‘iy The Conferences of Paris. [From the London Post Deo. 1 } When the Congress of Paris ‘(het certain minor <etalis broke should be lef. that nation should be In the up it was determinod for tne taurare care of & Conierence composed of the recon Pienipo- \wntiaries, who, being the resident Ministers of the Powers i g f i z i t § if at i i ‘a Fs a tirely neutralised tt 5 g i i ge* 5 i i ‘| : ‘ dd i ie dl 3 2 | £ SEE i ind zg “ I j “frit: Hi ESE if iH § Bg fe ‘oat be mado o_o Pon 1s eonadalized that 80 reasonable a ‘Woo if we wore a Russian Interests in China—Treatise by the Chinese Government. [Foo-choo (Oct. 7) Correspondence of the London Times. } Two nearly simultaneous anno! of @ grave obaracter bave oscurred to flutter our di -lively 4 Moupities in this part of the world. The & E i § & i : | § i 8 tiated at Pekin. If whe three powers, laying jealousies (which bere, at least, will be quite place,) would only to Cp eens {a concert, that would be an add pledge (000 success of whet each bas at heart. There ts {air water oarriage for thoir most to the gates of Pekin; and, of coarse, hich convey the sacred persons of their ee thither will be men-of-war, and nono other. 2 g 2 The American and English and the Chinese Authorities at Foochow, (From toe Hong Kong Register, Oct. 15 A short time ago an American gentleman of the Cunningham was kiiled in a street row at Fooohow, consequtnes of, what sceme to us, Bn UnreasOnA- bie demand lor ratiafsction not being complied with, the American Consul bas taken upon bimse f to stop the da- ties payable to the Chinese government men, taking bis would pay when mand unreasonable. as it calle on the Mandarins to pun- ish the guilty parties without to point them out. But whether or not we are correct in this, there can be no doubt of the impropriety of the step taken with the view of urging the Mandarin to action. Of course, this proceeding for the time placed the Amort can merchants iw « betir possition than their rivals—a 104 to be borne—aod so the American Consul hav- |, the British Consal fotiows suit, nat bis joal terms with the America do not make a right; and we ma this deliberate act of bad polling toe can but regret and faith on the part of the American Consul, certain extent the British Consul to commit toe same in self-defence. The offence is not only against the Chin-se, Dut against every person at other ports who pays his du ties regularly. it is bigh time that this partial and iocat system of government of cach port should be put a stop ‘W and some uniform system acopted for all the Ove ports which shal) prevent the freaks or fencies of one Consal from upsetting the pescefal agrangements of all the Weetern nations with the Chinese. The Electric Telegaph Over the World. From the Londos Post, Des. 4} Benjemin Franklin was man of acquirements in ad vance of bis age. Stucious of the navure of lighting, and ij is hundred ; Hl Fs3 i 1 i ; dl #2 i Hf if i E ii z z ®. 2 . H $ l Ee 3 gs af iy li i iH tH | is iif il : 4 i i i ta i [ : Rock. tathe narrow entrance tothe barbor— at low i [ i ef : i | i t é 5 1 : i aE tell i g as if oe i i i f i a 2 B 5 lt Ie i ! i i H i HL teil ii! itt if it ff i if | 8 z i t o 1864, according to & report ted by Mr. Bhaftner to the Telegraph Convention, thé total Ieneth of oleotric telegraph wns no lore than 41,392 miles; and from tbat imorease, Of wore thin a thousand miles a mocth, we may fairly infer 1) now greatly exoceds that enor aus estimate— be expenditure uyon which her been $5,074, 800, or about £1,400 (00, The Electric Telegraph Com peng’s sretem in the United Kingdom, at the termication | of the balf-year ending Jine 30, | miles of wire, ard the number of m during the previous six mor curtous but convertent peout 228 Sen wet ase Sie =z 2 phe y tu tho transmission of It arieo from the difference of longituie—Now being about eix hours bend London, It fol Jo#P, aoording to the arrangement at present oontemple- (oc, thas the messages which are forwardet from London trem then in the morning till four ta the afternoon—our burwess hours—though they arrive instantaneously at tbe oiber side, do #0, gocording to thetr time, between foor apd ten in the morning, and at thelr ten o'clock these repites until thetr four will reach this ooun'ry between four and ieu in the evening, leaving thom the whole nigbt for cousideration or obtaining taformation be- fore ouz hours of activity recommeuce, at ten in the morning. The cabdie will bo itself 2590 miles jong, to allow for slack, and will be divided into two lengths, tach off board « separate vousel. Tao ships will meet half wey, at a point previously fixrd on, and having con nected the iwo ends of thecsble, will steam away, 0: towards Ireland and the other towards Nowfoundisnd, poy tn; the cable as they go, and interchanging signals all the way. —_—_—_——_ ‘Theatrical and Moasical Items, Baoapwar Tasstes.—It is gratifying to observe the old friends of the management om hand every night, no mat- ter how disagreeable the weather. This evening's bil! “Virginius,” with Mr Loraine aad Mrs, Oaven- Port in the chief parts, and the ‘ Young Widow ”’ Nusio’s Gaxpun.—The Pyne and Harrison Euglish opera com close the second week of their engagement hero tonlgn” ‘ al the charming fairy legend entitled ‘Cin- Bu waey.—Mr. and Mrs. E.L, Davenport, Mr. Wheat- ley and the leading members of the reguiar company are to combine their talents this ovening in “‘Julias Cxsar.’’ “Peter White” follows. Bumron’s.—The ever attractive play of “Domboy & Son,” with Mr. Burion in his great part of Cuuls, is to be os ‘with tho spectacular drama of the ‘‘Buitle Imp’’ ‘Waitack’s THEATRE —Mrs John Wood, the groat favor- tte with the Bostoniaus, te to play the sharacter of Mino baba for the third time to-mign¢ in *‘Minenana.” “Out for a Holiday’’ is the aiterpicoe. Lacks Kuayn’s —The intensely interesting drama of the “Marble Hoart,”’ with Mis Keone’s great original cast. is to be repested this evouing, with ue new comi. cality atyled the “First Night,”” Cuamnnes Sraeer TixaTas —Marager Eddy 1s again on bard with anatiractive biti for Saturday nigat. It com. prises “Nick of the Woods,” “Wallace” and the ‘Four Ausnican Mussvm —Tho it Operatic spectacle of “Cinders da” is to De enacted both in the afternooa and evenipg Mewsrs. Ciarke and Hadaway, Miss Mestayer, &c., are in the cast. Gro. Cansty axp Woon's Miveresis —Any hav- ibg @ desire to enjoy a real, dowaright, wholesome laugh, the “Ul sbould see George as the landlord, in the farce of Clock.” Buoxtar’s SEREWADRRA —Miss Hitfert, Georg: Op and others, who perform in the Cinderella’ leeque, are vigbtly winning golden opinions from the lovers of fun and good music. Srtaxpip Exmmrmon —An excosdingly entertaining sad instructive pavoremic illustration of the Russian war may ‘be seen at Chinese Hall in the afternoon and evening. Houpay Extertainments —Manager Barton is entitled to moch praiso for the acinivadle aod expensive mavner in which be has produced tho “Bottle imp’? Manager Stewart, of Wallack’s, bas also spont much time aad money on the new extra’ za of Riawatha” --King Jobn” is to be brought out in a style hitherto unequalled at the Bowery next Mona: Court of Appeals The Court of Appeals metin Aivacy on the S4th inst., ard will probably continue tn seseion for the residue of ‘this month, for the purposes of consultation, and the do- cision of cauecs heretotere argard On the first of January thore will be « change in the four members of the Court, taken from the Jadges of the Supreme Court After that date, aad for the coming year, the Court of Appeals wit! consist of tne follwing Jud se8:— Bieeted as Judges of the Court of Appaais:— Birem Denio, Alexander 3. Jounson, George F. Com- stock, Mamvel L. Seiden. From the Supreme Court:— John W. Brown, Second district; Alonzo C. Paigo, Wm. H. Shankland, Sixth district; Levi district. Reporter, Kernan, Clerk, Reseeli F. Hicks. ‘The neat term of the Court for bearing »rgamexts, will commence on the first Tucsday of January Toe famous caure of the North American Trust and Bankiog Compa Dy was, at the inst term, soi down for the first day of the pextterm the argument ts expected to occupy @ week or more. Eminent counsel are engaged io tho cause, amorg whom we have beard mentioned N. Bill, 8. Besrasley, G. ©. Bronson, W.C Noyes and C O'Conor. ‘There ‘are doubtiess other legal gentiemen conzected wiih cause. Arerst ror MaseLavonrer—Srartiine D18- CLOSURE AND ACCUSATION —A telegrapo le Qeapaicd won Fe- ceived by the Chtef of Police last eveuing, from Bataio, requesting bim to arrest Dr. A P. Biogior, of this city, for manslacghter. !n the eveuing train oflicer Harris, of Erie connty, camo to take the doctor in custody, aud from him we learn the following partisulara of the grave acaa- sation —A young won 19 or 40 years of ago, namod Roscnéalc, whose faiher resides tn this city, went to Buf falo. having found berveif encrints. Dr. Biegler was sum- moned thither to perform an operation for abortion, which, it le alleged, be undertook. In the performance the young woman was to badly injured that sbe survived the operation butastert time Hor death took piace on or The ciroumstances became kaown to the Coro. ner, to hold an tpquost upoa the body of the upfortunate deceaned, and eitclied facts tending very seriously to implicate Dr. Biegler. A dispatch wast at ‘once sent on and the arrest nado. Tho Coroner's jury seerion last evening, and Sherli! Harris re turned with bis prisoner in the 8 o'clock train. This eo- currence will shock this community, where the accused has practiced as ® homeopathic and hydropathic physt- = baving re-established hunself here om opment upon a sentence for arson known throaghou! the State, and Very abilfal practitioner, —Ro- RTH Weer—Some forty or flity barge of Mr Tracey, agent the Ne Children’s Aid Society, up from torday en route for the West, where perms oe ee will be secured for them.—Albany Argus, ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. 7OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN UNION OF NEW YORK. ectures for the course as follows — EH. Chapin, December 29, Bubject—“Benjs- The leary Ward Beecher, Ji & Subject—"The er. January val “ Commonwealth ” Dr, Wiliam Rider, February 3. Subject —— Raiph Waldo Emerson, February 12. eubject—'The Con- duet of Life,” The Rey. T. Starr King, February 17. Subject—"Rristeoee and u 4 "Wendell Phillips, ——. Subject—"Philosophy of Re- m. ‘The Hon. Nathaniel P. Banks, Jr.. March 6. Subject ; At Dr, Chapin’s church, 543 way. ai T's PM. Tick eta for the comrse, prior to the lecture, $1 i), single tick ‘be procared of Van Norden & King. 45 Wall fret; O. 8. Frareis a) way. T. J. Crowen, 699+ Broadway, and otber bookstores, and at the door on the even ‘ngs of the lectures DWIGHT H. OLMSTE Pg DN oo HOUSES, ROOMS, 4C., WANTED. ORNILNMAN OF THE BAR AND (8 WIFE, RE- in the vicinity of N. fark, desire furnished QUIET, RESPECTARLE PAMILY, WITHOUT can . ‘dren, wish part of @ house, consisting of kitehen, parlor, Twentieth streets, bain avec near bares ae ; Tanelinte possceston wanted. Address box 160 Herald office, twenty to twenty four inches in diameter with two flues, mast be in perfect order. ‘Addreas Hotier, Herald office ‘OUSE WW. ere yh nat wine = paren renee! oy ot ene penpery bron btaten | in for good jaend Si Sddrese U. -G. Herald ofice. sisting location, RLAY AND \CHANDISR WANTED, IN EX’ Wake fg and fe rere Pan poe faa, fs destrona of ‘same for 8 good and genera Sor ceses aes phen e ST hol ‘Third and Seventh avenues, Sr murenw eer TORE WARTED—AUITA! FOR A_ PORTER cree Sorted gong meee ie tana adore Marteenth street." ‘Aildreas: William, Jone: stone Herald offiee. id NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1856. B57. ERR Ts FoR Tak HOLIDAYS, AT KAW OE NOK, BOWE & #ERBY'S borketnre, No 16 Bowery, ooositiag of Fink GIFT BOOKS and otber aru ales, suliabie tor .e OMRISEMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS, ALL THE SNA UALS pub! for L857 Hinirs, PRAYER. AND Lyn BOOKS of all sizes, come in mo- receo and velvet bindings: RBLIGIOUS AND StaxvanD Works, by popular authors, Buecantiy Losteatey Booxs, bath press aad poetry, some in beautiful autique binding, and including all of recent publication Booxs ror Cnip) Fanoy Axricurs Gann Porat ‘A very large assor'ment. reat variety ussKcrED Mars, &e., ke , ko, a aoe very lowest prices, at the Old Stand,” for sale established a 1818, RAYNOR, HOWS & FERRY, Late samuel’ Kaynor, 76 Bowery. A LARGE QUANTITY OF LIBERAL AND OTHER ‘books for sale on Monday and Tuesday, at and below cost; some at balf price and others to be given away, by G LE, No. 1 Bowery, who will remov: effice and book iness to 158 Chatham street; up stairs, opposite James street. For sale, also, office; saloon and other furniture ‘The books may be seen on Susday, and catalegues obtained. ‘EW SERIES FOR 1867. THK HOMB JOURN. Th for thee ming yous fe borprincse ¢ paper for the coming year ts to om new t and its pre eminence of clearness and Jeglbil ty, oo valuable os the eye and so needful for & family paper, ato be sult more marke \ ‘The Editors will still continue to devote their time and abili- des exclusively to the Nome Jowrualy > wa" sme and N. P Wittis propores. in addiuon io his usual pictarings of home life and rura! family aympathies and interesia, out doors and in, to give more of the ERS TO INVALIDA, which his experience has enabled him to write, aad which have beeu #0 widely quoted, and, also, a series of FORTRAITS OF LIVING OM ARACTERA Grorce P Moxuis, besides his usual constant labors 9 the several departments of the paper, will make it the w which to broider first the new Sxatones, Sonos, Bautaps, Ere , ated by the history and event of the oaasiig time. . Aldrich bas iv preparation & prose poem entitled TH MORK OF GLEN LODGE; ard this will be published in numbers. from week to week. Cad C, Scott will contribute a series of valuable papers e upon SCIENCE OF THE BRAUTIFUL, chiefly confined to and the totiet, ancieat and modera, with, now and then, a free dash at orpamenta! art generally. Frederic 8. Cozzens thy facetious author of the “Sparrow: grass Papers,” will enable us to enliven the forthcoming ‘volume with HUMOROUS DELINEATIONS from his pen; and KH. Sieddard, the popular poet and astute critic, With occasional essays on LITERATURE AND ART, By unceasing vigilauce und industry, and by skill acquired in Jong and successful practice we hope still to keep the Home Journai undisputed as the best family newspaper a the world. ‘Terms:—For one copy, $2; for three copies, $5—or oue co) far thnee years, $6alwajein edvence Adios e! MOBRIS & WILLIS, Editora and Proprietors, 107 Fulton et., New York. TE MOST SUPERB GIFT BOOK OF THE SEASON. Now read; y DARLEY'S MABGARET; An original work of American 'at, OUTLINE COMPOSITIONS, ustrative of Americen character, manpers and customs, Comprising Thirty scenes fom Judd’s nevel of MARGARET | A TALE OF THE REAL AND IDEAL, BY FRLIX O ©. DARLEY. And engraved in the firstaryle of art BY KONRAD RURER, Oblong folio boards......10 Half Ctoth, gilt edg: THOSE WHO WISH TO HAVE THEIR BOOKS well bound —The New York Kook Bindery, established RAST g.quarter o€ scestary, 114 Fulton, strech <8, Wali EK & SONS respectfully offer their services ‘and fellow citizens to b nd their books in RiDAL WREATHS 70 PERF! de Flora 361 Dotne. . OIFFURES OF SURPASSING BEAUTY, AT PAVI lion de Flora, 361 Broadway. JAMES TUCKER, Proprietor. FURS A702 BROADWAY —¥. DOOM & B. RURION being desirous of reducing their larga atook of fure, ‘will fell till February Ist, at cost, their magniier at assortment of Ruseian and Hu Bay eal minx, ermine, Siberian rel, &c., Ac Ladies are particular: purchasing elsewhere. Aw for competition. d "tee th “aly ‘ned. prio they r me * a RUKL JM. + 47 Maiden lane and 629 Broadway. LOWERS AND HRAD ORNAMENTS.—A PERFECT developement is given of these universal favorites at the genie, and prompily duplicated tous at Pavilion JaMBs TUCKER, Proprietor, \O TEE LADIES.—GREAT BARGAINS IN MIULT » at Madame HILUUSK’S, 633 Broadway, consistin Of bats, ‘Caps, bead dresses, rib ©, which will be ae below cont, us they tnust be di ‘of immediately. Corner of Amity wireet. Rooms to let, . OILRT ATTRACTIONS @:VABLE VARI- ety, at Pavilion de Flora, 61 broadway JAMES TUCKER, Proprietor. PAY. EW YORK, DE 2%, 1856 —THE FIRST REGT- ment New York Volusteers —F very oficer and meindee Of the above vegiment are respectfully invited to avtend a Rueeting to be beid at the Mercer house On Saturday evening, December. 21, wt 71; oclock > make arrangements or the » 0th instant, Punctua! atterdanes ia rejuested. by erder CHARLES H, LNNIS, Captain. Lieut F. ¥. Coox, Treasurer CLOTHIN ne SIVE, TENET UTTING WARRTOT 66 and 65 Fulton to be beld at the Chiy Aswembiy Rooms on *ueiay the | 0 Pp | tonight, trom 74; lo 11 o'clock. Price 5) cents. | three days. RELIGIOUS NOTIONS. RISTIAN SPIRITUALISM.—REV, T. L. Ln 4 will preach st academy Hall, Broadway, eet to morrow, at Wig a M and 7% PF. rd the Causes in Human Nature which Led to ry uy ot the tm rration.”’ Evening sul —_" co lection taken up in evening will Tor the beoeét of the fand of the Relief Amociation = formed for the purpose 0: relieving thé saities of ‘avd poor of our wheats tres eee BMOKIAL CHURCH.—REV, J. F. YOUNG, ASSIAT- Ant mibister of Trinity church, will preach to morrow (sunday) evening in the church: corner of Hi atrent nd Waverley place, one block from the Junction of Bleveats street, Gr eventh avenues. Servifes at 10S, aad Tigo clock. Seats treo. ie PREACH AT THE CHA- weat of Sixth avenu on the inst., at 1034 o'clock, and in | € eve- WE DEAD OF THE SKA —THE FUNKRAL 8£RMON of the late Mr Wit'liam Petty, od ollicer of the William Tell who with two of bis shipmates, fell overb from twe mais tepsall yard on ber Inst passage from Havre te New York, will be delivered by Kev Charles J. Jones, at the ers’ ‘church on the corm r of Madison and cig, 0B babbath eveniog vext December 23, at seven ‘ock Seamen and others are earnestly invitend to attend, beats free, SPECIAL NOTICES. UBFKA LODGE NO. 48 F..A. M.—THE MEMBERS Ot thin lodge are hereby directed to att special meot- iuy, at their rooms, Masonic semple, corner of Broame and Crosby stree's oa Suturday Dec 27 ai 1 o'clock, P.M, for tbe pur pese of paying the last tribute of Masonic regard to the Temaixs of our late brother James Lockwood | By orde: of JOHN CARLBION, 8. W, W oH. &xpenms, tecretas JLPSREW LADERS CHARITY PAIR —THY LADIES the ocngregation Shearith Larael (Crosby stewed), wail at Academy Wail, 663 Broadway, on Tuesday, De- cember 73 to continue opeo from 12 M. to 10 P.M. (: Friday evening end saturday doring the day), wotil 5 ber 3 The proceeda ‘0 ve disirihted by the aociety for the ednoation of pvor chidren and let indigeut Soe the Persuasion Dodworth’s Band (i. B. Dodwerta or) will give & concert every evening during the fair, ween'a EW YORK FLOATING DRY DOCK COMPANY DBO. \ 96, 1656 — ‘The ennoual meeting of the siockholders (or the @lection of nine directors i. be held ov Munday, Ji at the East Broadway House, corner of Fike street and Kam Broadway. ‘ihe poll will open at 4 oud close acSo’etock P.M. Hi, V. MaSON, Secretary, me, 32 a act for the collection of by give notioe to all tax pay taxes for the year 1056 uplert By oxen, on ar before tbe rat Gay of January, T shall coed to collect the same by an Of interest at F 4 twelve onto rope aa fromt>> ™ fay tt Boplesa 0 ¥ of payment WEN KY B. HOWARD, Receiver of Tax: BALED PROPOSALS FOR FURNIS@ING THE at Fort Hamilton, New York harbor, with fred@ Deef for the year commencing January 15, ‘867, will be re- ceived ailthe office of the A. A. C8. at Fort Hanailion until tee Sthof Jannary next. The beef to be of w quality, in quariers, with an equal proportion of each, (non And sbsnks to be excluded,) in such quantities as may be from, time to time required tor the troops, not exceeding thrice tm ‘each week op such dave as ahall be ted by the Assiat- ant Ce ‘of Subristance. Good and auflicient security Pill be required for the fulfillment of the contract, and the Bide will give the names of the sureities The bids tn oe ad- dressed to Poe Acting Amistant ‘of Subsistanon, ihton, N, Y., and endorsed “Fropossis for furnish , HE ANNUAL ME®TING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS ‘ot the Governor's Creek Steam Transporation and Miniag: Peiepdind fag 2 santas. will ey at their office ta Phila on Tuesday) anus xt. oye 7 On OBRRY PATON, Secretary. INSTRUCTION. 510 re OR EEECING, WRITING, ARITHMETIO.— $10. we DoLBe aR, 09 Heosdway, baens the larces! com. mercial acedemy in New York and peing ably assisted by am accomplished practical bookkeeper, guarantees to qualify stw- dente for business to superior practeal style. Two $10 ceate for bookkeeping will be vacated on Monds, 118 A YEAR IS CHARGED AT THE HUDS™® » River Ipatitute at Claverack. Columbia oounty, Y., three miles from Hudeon city, Next terms opens Jam wary 2 H. GARDNES, A. M., Principal. RENCH LANGU aC ROF D LAGROIX removed roadway, whare he sontin give thorengh f struction in the French lang fo his pupila the abjlity to speak it with bu peek ‘Torus moderate WUSIOAL AND VANURNE, en every day ano evening. The vate lessous Soiree danaamto utmost aitention giv i OOTAVE ROSEWOOD pianoforte for sale at ® bargain—Deautifally finiened with round corners, with chin carving, rich imlaid piste, ab sagopa! bar. arch brace over the weble, jined with — we RICHLY CARVED inst. In use only one month Prie instrument, rarely met with. Apply. ear Thirty mint OARDMAN. GRAY & CO's) ELEGANT PIANO. fortes, with or without their celebrated doles compame at- rom thelr extensive manufactory express ‘These instruments are unequalled im this country 4 gentiemen are invited to call at the agency, 447 N. P. B, CURTISS. ANCING —A NEW CLASS. —BROOKES’ ACADEMY, No U6! Broome sitect A new clags is now forming for All the fashionable daneva taught in one course of 1s Rarly application is y. bore Wednesday TV ueed: lee ANCING ACADEMY—BROADWAY, NO 654 —MR. PRRACTIO will give @ grand soiree every Satardag evening from 8 to 12 admission 8) cents. Alae, wants some 301 ies tor dancing mt the A very body will be dancer in six ies.ons. (OR SALE—A FIRST RATE SEPONP HAND PIANO, Dandaome case round corners, fine tone and is im poe: fect order. Can de seen unt sold at-No. 86 Attorne, nureet. Price 8105. YVAN RIPRR, PiANO¥ORTE MANUF sCTORR! 8 Woomer svveet, near 8 eecker. —Persons desirous Athpnaem Reading fn Mah eitea IANOS FOR BOLIDAY PRESENTS. ‘A large assortment of aplendid rosewood ptano fortes, GAG, Ody, and 7 octaves designed as quitable presente for the bo'ldaya will be sold at gready reduced prices tor cash, ead the Jot January, LB ssh street, a 6.0, 2 onl ; janufactory Twenty -eighil near avenue. roo, 336 roadway. opposite the Broadway Theale. wi REMIUM PIANO8—AOHURTZE & LUDOLFF WOULD Teapectfully invite purchasers of pianos to their choles Sesortament of premium pianos. They are acknowl rior to any other mapufectnrer’a aqnare pianos, have Found! ‘Aporobation Dy the follow ing euinent artivie:— re Seguin, Mr Paul Julien, Mr. « Gockel and Mr. M. atra- Konch, by je best) references ‘whor (th are waaay Paes. Sat Pianos Wore aw arded prenoiume «: the fi the Ame Picam Toatitute Palace, Ne al w York. ‘pianos are warranted. UBT2R & LU: @3 Broome street. near the weat akie of bs IANCA, PIANOS. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. —IF ANY one perscn thinks enough of another with gfifeen hundred doi RABor OR! 5 Broadway $1,500, inclunive. Must be sold IA NOP ORTES WANTED IN RXCHANGR FOR SOME good houses and lola in Brooklyn couvenient to the ‘Addiess 1. M.M., box 1,400 Post office, N. ‘VIQLIN-WANTRD, A FEW LESSONS ON THE Vio. iin, im the evenings. Address, wish terms, J. B., Herald OOD THREF STORY HO’SE TO LET, WEST OF . eon venient to the cara, below Twentieth 1 te The piano, with barb. hw RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. eee Oe "a 00., 198 Broadway. = HOUSE TO LET—WITH MODReN IM- provements of baths, Croton. . ke , 10 8 amall reapee- Fort of the ‘will be taken in Toard Na two porsoas. drees a Jerald office Trae a, RE SE LenPaee oe THR THREE STORY AND ATTIO brivk bouse Land ApDIY or 4%. hose ‘90 Pearl street. To ttatetaen eon aa