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YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 1857. Nord of giecee ee moet camene: pape acne 7 adi pe bopes I had ex- & g relative to a satisfactory arrangement jan frontier question. It appears a definitivel siee8 of 7 iva ent for Bolgrad, ter 140 square miles, which would advan: ber itory to the second Yalpack. The Assemblee Nationale of Paris, of 26th ulti- mo, denies the right of the Swiss Oonfede-a- tien to recall the Sw iments at present in the wervice of the King of Ni & cia) diminuaded, though London Economist says:—A remarkable com bie of clrumstances makes it certsin thet one C rome A perks three chie’ wi an inde- jsteace in america, are Satemplating a move that will serions}y embarrass the operations of filibustering leaders. Between Chili, Pera and Beusdor, a treaty of alliance, offensive and defen- sive, is now being negotiated, and the result will be te show a united front to all invaders from the northern continent or elsewhere. oe eee Seana in a the number of pear! , have demanded to re- pas their native country. ica A Jetser from Berne announces that the rosecutor and the President of the Crimino! left ehatel. The trial of the prisoners is to take place forthwith, and subsequently a complete a1 will joes, leas the prisoners, if convicted, be at liberty. The New York Casi trea of the Londen ‘T\mes, writing on 20th ultime, says: Mr. Bacha- Ron contsnues the wise course which ne has observed since the election was over. Politicians of all shades his , but no one has that he has a right to deciare of the new President’s ‘has shown, the utmost readiness to fucllitate toe construction of railways through every part of his a A new Commercial association has been formed in tended to establish a regular intercourse between Suez, Jeddab, and other ports on that sea. The Paris Sidcle contains an article from the pen ef its political director, M. Havin, in which it sab- mite to the clemency of the 4 plan of gen- eral amnesty for the natives of France fre still Japguishing in exile from politica! nrotives. The Loudon Globe says:—We regret that the un- offending le of Canton should suffer from the felly and frowardness of their Governor. Bat that is their affair. We have only to consider whether Eng- liab officers, en' English honor and E Ish interests at the other extremity of the world, duly and zeslously acquit themselves of their daty. ‘The London Star observes:—We have no doubt oe st be @ plentifal out a of Ng ‘et scorn contempt uy ‘hinese. Re ge ‘barieans,” and other choice epithets, culled from of abuse which we are wont to of those whom we have ged. But that will not veil trom the eyes of the world the wanton wickedness of our acta. The London Chronicle remarks :—Onr trade with ‘Chima has been infinitesimally small — ¢ what it might be. With a mepegrey 000,000 of inhabitants the field for the extenason of our commerce is Immense. The London Globe of January 2 says:—The ru mor has been started that the suj on Paris Conterence was about to take in etl at iu 2 I : 3 ! i i E Pe HTH HT I : i e*e : Sez Efsekes 5 BE but to by A aD events of the greatest singularity occur. Most parts of Scotland have been visited by a ‘most severe snow storm. corr & merchant of Trieste, has en- tered an en to farnish the Baglish Frabelnegch) ‘of worn forthe upp ofthe Bogan army in Persia. ’ Exelnsive and semi-barbarous laws still exist in some German States in regard to Jews, In Meck- lenborg, for instance, ar chase landed an houses or building ga. wi certain towns. A motion was 8 forward on the 2ist ultimo at the untied Landiog, sittin St Malchin, to remove these dima |i- po K4 oo Semauittes received to re The Scoteman ways:—A Christmas gift wae pre. are forbidden to iE { i #] Fas f o ) A Hy Z Incumbered Betates Court, » amounted to £167,033. the children of the late Etiot Warbur- “The Crescent and the Cross,” was which were disposed of. of December 27, reviewing the last an- of Premdent Pierce, says that when a sident is net re-elected his final message ought to be looked upon as a will than a platform. ibe pletform of Mr. Bachanan's policy much, the form of Mr. "8 80 mucl that Mr. Pierce has net justified’ the expecta- tions entertained on his accession to power. Tne Siécle alterwards makes @ vigorous attack upon “the skilfal lawyer” (General Pierce), for his plea in favor of the unlimited extension of slavery. The Patrie of December 29 remarks that the neeen Siiie Sem dues progresses slowly, bat Ube Danish Vabinet seems to reckon on the ad- if 4 i 2 x 2 i z 3 ere halves upon the cargoes imported or to be ex- ported. Despatches have been received in Vienna from Oount Coll ve a dante teas Rome, according to w! ive engaged in popaleg a series of reloren in the government. ig Rinoarde comtatate menacen of dont against the peror Napoleon hat n found posted u some short time back in the Rue Neuve des Matha. rine, im Paris, the potice endeavored to discover the author of them. A tailor named Wattebled was ar- rested with two similar placards in his possession, eee to fifteen months imprisonment and . fine. A Freneh provincial journal mentions a rumor te the effect that the town of Paris meditates impoamg an entrance iee to the Bois de Boulogne. The Liverpool Customs Bill of Hntry states that the revenue of the port forthe year 1856 i# £3,824,- 177 148. 86.—being an increase ef £247,843 12s, over the revenue of 1855. The amount of light dues received at Liverpool during the year ending the 3let of Decem yer, was £99,965 58. 3d., being an increase of £13,782 lbs. 2d. over the previous year. In the eleven months ended November the valne om exported from England was as much as £373,- The value of woollen manufastares imported into England in eleven menths (from January to Novem- ter not made up was £1,178,094. A ant & om feck to cet @ tunnel between the two ot Valetta, Malta. Mr. John Neilson has completed an i engine eastivg, for the new Semaiinn hao et mene vessels, at the Finnieston Works, Scotland. At 7 o’clock on Tuesday, 23d ult., 60 tons — 40 cart loads— of pig iron were put in the cupolas, and by 4 o’clock the same day this enormous mass of metal was in a condition to be poured into the mould and success- fully cast. “ue distarbances have broken out in Kunedy, ae The government of Bengal has published a report on a new Indian iron field peat ay by Mr. Smith, a viewer, sent out by the Court of Directors. It is at Barrool, ten miles beyond Raneegunge. The ybanthy of ore Mr. Smith ‘estimates at about 6,400,- 000 tons to the square miles, In the year ended the 31st March last the expense of medals for the British army and navy services was £37,379. In the preceding vear it was £1,263. From ap English official document, it appears that that country had to pay last year £66,000 to “ United States claimants.” According toa return there were employed, in the eleven months ended the 30th ultimo, as man as 120,123 vessels, of 11,582,676 tons, that ente: in js, and 135,833, of 12,318,649 tons, that cleared ow in the coasting trade ef the United King- om. ‘The value of embroidery and needlework tm: into Great Britian in eleven months was £' Last year ic was £47,614. In the eleven months ended November the quan- tity of guano imported into England was 175,688 The trial of Vervaet, in the Assize Court of Bra- bent, Belgium, for the ro! of 102,000 francs, ted 2,037. the of the Counde kerke, to whose chiideenbs od sated co tener, hes terniinatod” He maine Vervact to tern imprisoament ood years nt hard 1 So Se peertioeny expense for the space of one hour in the Grand Place with an iron collar upon and his crime and sentence written over his The judgment also included the whole costs the proceedings. The London Builder says:—A specimen of a French invention has been forwarded to us as a use- ful material for covering skylights liable to brea! from without, and for screens, outside blinds to dows, and other Tt consists of simple wirecloth, int & gelatinous web, elastic enough to admit of being ig, and is said to stand both heat and moistare Montgomery, was Wednesday. 31st A letter from Berne, of the 25th ultimo, in the Post Ampt Gazette of Frankfort, says:—The pro- ject of mediation agreed u between the envoys of England and the United States was to have been signed by the representatives of those two Powers, fen and Belgium; but these agent, a realy Hated jen ant im 5 agents,as rT opm instructions for the parpoee, and had to apply for them to their respective courta. It says the Bombay Telegraph, that Goa, a Portagnene possession on the western coast of India, is elso to be shortly included in the British empire, being about to be ceded to us by the sove- reign of Portugal in liquidation of an old debt. THE VERY LATEST. Lowpon, Saturday, Jan. 10, 1857. SETTLEMENT OF THR PRUSSO-HELVETIC DIFFI- cuULTY. Bras, Friday night, Jan. 9, 1857. The bases of the Fre: Proposals are in close conformity with the tions laid down in the in- structions of Councillor Keren; these are also agreed to by England and declared acceptable by the Fe- deral Counncil. The prisoners are to be released, with a sentence of banishment qualified by a pro- viso that their political statutes may be modified \y the altimate arrangements of Conferences. it is also stipulated that in no case shall the ques. tion of the independence of Neuchatel be a suxject of discussion. Proesia has andertaken to abstain from all mili- tary demonstrations, with a condition that the Fede- ral Assembly shall not take action in the affair. SPAIN. Maprrp, Jan. 8, 1857. Tn consequence of a jetter published against the authorities of Catalonia, General Prim has been ar- rested and sent to Toledo. Tranquillity has been re- eetablished at Valencia. The collection of arms in ‘he provinces in pursuance of the circular lately pub- lined still eontinnes. ‘The opening of the Portuguese Cortes has taken | place. PERSIA. Consrantinorie, Jan. 2, 1867. On account of party intrigues the Shah of Persia is said to have demanded the assistance of Russia The Rassians have occupied some islands in the Bal- kahan Gulf, on the Thrcoman coast of the Caapian. . Markets. Lospom Mowry Maxxer, friday evening, The Directors of the Bank of Kogiaad have to day that they have advanced the rate of discount om Jeans On stook from 6 to 636 per cent, ‘This step on the part of the directors has taken many partics by surprise, Dat it is generally looked upon ass mersly precevtionary measore. ‘The money market is still easy and amply euppiied. c— Firat clase bills are discounted below the minimum | rate of the Bank of Engiead in many quarters, fhe dividends wore paid yesterday, and no doubt increase 4 the svpply of capital atoat; bot the payments aro not expected to be followed by any material fn. crease, the amounte having to be repaid to the bank for Advances on commorcial bills being exosedingly heavy. ‘The dealers on the stock Exchange dave declined to ai jow more than 65 per cont for loans on gonsole for | any lengthened period. Advices received from Haw Durg Feport a decline in the rate of discount from 6 to | O35 por cept. A large arrival of gold by the Montuno recy. from Meibourne, amoanting to £100,00U, bat beea Teported, and will likely be cellvered to morrow or Monday, which, with ® moderaie amons! from Africa, Brnisn sunds Dave buen su ndenoy—the settionent The ward for the settlomen! did not appear to beve exorcised any material infuesce. Yesterday comsols openci Jor the new Seon’, Fobeears 5, at 9455 b> 9456, and for the greater part ot day they were stationary at tha quotation. Subsequently they receded \, and the flaal quctation was 93 9434. stock le 21634 to 213; releeen MA to 3. os velieys, butclosea Duyers as foliows:—O nsols for money, 9836 to 94; do for account, 94% nahin The Lagteby Moca) will show the iactuations im con- ba hey —— or Money. ——For Account.—. —— = Saturday ...3 shut abut to aS Bi 98% ye OK 045 $45 84 BASS Oo” AK 045 The toreign stock market has exhibited little variation, the ebief movement betog in Turkish six per centa, which were last dealt in at 953 t0 96%. RICHARDSON, SPENCE AND 00 8 CIRCULAR. Livanrvot, Jan, 9, 1857. Tbe week’s arrivals of breadsvaf!s have been moderate, conristing of 2( 8,864 bushels woeat, 18,002 vushets corn, 10,€88 barrels four from the Si '2,016 quarters wheat pen the Mediterrancap, aad 210 quarters wheat from ia. : i 5 f & & 2 § é i l Farmers’ deitve of wheat for the week ending last Saturday were 86,765 quarters, at 684. 1d against 89,604 quarters, at 76s. 10d. in the corresponding week of last year. We reported per Atlantic, on Tuesday, a moderate re- tail demand for wheat, at previous . Flour dull, ard cilo-ed at rather lower rats. dian corn qalet for mixed and ) eliow, at 340 and 84s 6d.; white ip some Tequett, at Shs. to Ses 6d per 440 Ibs. Since then the estimated stock of breadstaffs has beca expecred, it haa bad s depressing effect ou tue trade At to-day’s markot there was ® poo. attendance of bayere, end only @ limited retail business tn wheat, at prices & stado easier, Io four also little was done, the tarn being in favor of buyers. Indien corn quiet, with s few sales at last quotations. We quote mbeat—-red, 8s. Sd. to Ys ; white, 9s 3d to 10s. per 70 1 Flour—/ciledelphia and Baliimore, 32s. 6d. to 338, xtra Oblo, Bde. 6d. to 360 ; Wessern, Sis. 6d. to 328. per barrel. Jodiss corp—mixed 388 6d. to 84s.; yellow, 34s. to 84a. 61.; white, 366. to 366. 6d. per 480 Ibs. veo ceeeamant = a road bao cgi are pre mocept low prices for quai! ies, and sales aro toned, Porx is without change. In American there are no transactions to report. fhe quality is very interior, and Irish i® generally preferred for stores. Too continued government tales of this article and beef also tead W de- Prees the trade. Bacon has receded Is. to 26. per owt, and is in very Nmited request Some few sales have been mado at 63s. éd, to §4s. for long midoles. Larp has dechned 66 to 7¢. per owt. on the week ; the iast price takep being 658., at whioh there appears to be a litte more firmness. TaLlow —lu fulr demand. and steady. Good Butohers’ Association may be qi%ted 598, per owt, Rosy —Common rather steadier, with sales of about 8,000 bbls , cbiehy at 4a 6d Bank sells at 1%. 6d, for Philadelphia, and 11s. 64. to Tg, 94, for Batiimore, ons ry contiines neglected, and is freely offered at £28 to without floding buyers. No whale here. CLOVERSEED quiet, without change im price, 26 bags American, and 5) bags Frencn, are advertmd for auction on 13th inst. Uorrox.—The market continued animated until Tace- day, with large sales, but since then there has been greater desire to sell, and holders have pretty generally submitted to a decline of 0. por Ib. om the extreme rates of the week To-day the market was freely supplied, ia no change rr ing Orleans, 7 14-164. ; Mobile, 7 4.; uplands, 744. per lp, BARINGS BROTHERS AND 00.'3 CIRCULAR Loanon, Jen. 4, 1857. Ammucax Brocks —There bas been more ary week, bat quotations are without obange | Sterling 6's 9034. Ponmeylvanie 5's certificates 7! = og 6: 7 6, usetts sterling 6's 101 3g. Canada 6’s 11055. ‘The colonial and jase market re-opened on the 6th instant, after the Bolidays, aad & considerable business bas been done in the prinol- Sel Mitetes of consamption, of stenty oviets. Breadstuits lull, Money im fair demand. Consols leave off 4. a 0425, ex div. for the Gd. & bbe. jood. We + heaadamea We £126; sheathing, 14d ; yeliow 2hd. Conn —The market is quiet, the lete arrivals of foreign wheat and flour being boa forward freely, Last wWoek's average quotation for Kaviish wheat was 688, lu We quote white Amorican @4e. per quarter. Amer! woek, 6,300 bales. At Liverpool the demand bas been extensive; but yesterday the market became more quiet; sales for the week, 86,- + bales; middling Orleans, 714. « 744. per Ib. One yoyo tone wicdling dark grain ould wt 78s. 6d. Catch quiet, 800 bacs damaged sold at 40s. 0 488, Gambier, 160, Inia robder—110 ages taken in at T&d. Myravolance—2.200 bags aie e Cs. Castor oll—500 casos sold at 5 i 1d. for mixed es, Qcioks\iver, le. 4. yy —Ruseian dull; Riga Rbice and ean, £37. Bila—850 bales at auction were all taken im at £37 for djing current quality, 600 bales Sunn sold svwadily from £i6 « £30 be. for ordinary to good fair, Juto—Of 4,764 bales about half sold at irregular prices, from £\6 8 £20 68. for common, with middling to fair from £17 108, ao £18 ibe. Inpo —Holders continne very firm. Stock of Fast Lidia, Sst citimo, 20,556 chests, agains: 16,137 im 1860, and 25,488 in 1864. The next sale ix fixed for ube 10th of F Febroary. jnon,—The demand for Welb is good, we quote rails £8 Se @ £8 108., bare £5 a £8 be, free on board ia Wales. Sootoh pigs 782. 6d for mixed numbers op Ciyde. Ip Motasane nothing worthy of novoe bas taken place. Larp bas declined to 72s. « 745. tor Western in kegs. £43. 32 LBs 5 ! z Fi z i HH pat i » i f £ aEREEE? Et a tii fF Hip ses Con, lige. oor Good common a Lig Trtow firm, a Oe de. spot, and for the spring Te gates Common blocks 142=., ie 1458, nominal. Spirits, Amerioan deny Niagara, Wickman, Asia. a 2 Persia, “ * rf ° a (waded naan im An experienced surg The cwnem of Reve if ' STATES win en at he fect and tmpreved water ed wepwandD beard at ti @elosk A M Fon eee; any clbers will vy SeeehtF Rete Rees FROM NEW YORK . ron meee ship CITY UF WASHING. eleven a Broadway. Tae Pacder ii it t oF pesrage apply © MOATAMER Ll steamer FULTON will wuceeed the Avago, and sail Mareb 7. WR HAVRE feet Strats $100; de. forwurd $80. For agente, EM. 4 86, POIRIER & DIREC?—FRAROL AMERICAN 00%- French steamship GADIX, rt red 5 Fer freight . Pel fer IGBTON, Agent, 63 cs i FF 3 " Eee ory ory Sir city o ol ss ASELIN' BALTIMORE. for New York Jan 2B. PROM WEW YORK AND FMULADELFISA 3@ AND for AHCMBSTE A trom Pledelphin Pose 12 ‘ayERPOOL, Deo. St. Jan. 16 USTRALIA PIONERB LINE, @4! pat ey Piaies Pmt A OY RW. _B—Ne BUTTON & THE ip, Nicapeich GAT chipper Ee. ane Taken after the day advertise. ., 66 South street, corner of Wall. CALIFORNIA.—REW YORK AND SAN FRAN- F elveo Meamahip Line. via San Juan del . reduced. 4 id steamahip TENN) ‘ows burthen Capt 7 Tinklepaugh, will sail Priees $18. The new and spler wall via San Juan de Mt So’clock P. M., to connect with the steamer ORIZAB. Forte and apa Lome] Aapia- Monday, Jan. 26, 157, on RATES OF PASSAGE FROM NEW YORK To Ban Francisco, (including First cabin. Sits MORGAN t ORK, Xo ». 2 Rowling Green, N. ¥. F*" POSTON TO BMYR: NA THE NEWA BIRFOT, No. | bark ANDREW CARNEY, Coombs, maser, will nail ax above by the Int of being. LAS commander, will Jan. 22 and gail for OR HAVANA mall steamabi ‘will nail for bait ‘com peaeen, ee ly to NIVHO- allt. on pur pore to earry ra, a ’ 5 PGGIO 00 » 31 Oonteal wharke Pe? Fo WHW OALBANG AND HAVANA —THE UNITND Rtaree mal! RR W. Senith, an. AND MOBILE—THE ONITED ip QUAKER CITY, ‘com. ihe above porta on Saturday, Feb. 7, at @, her cabin BR. W. Shute) 12 o'clock noon, ly. from pier 44 North river. Freight ne, and forwarded from 1 OF passage apply toSMITH & PAT Mobile frae of OR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA—USTTED RTATES mail tne —The steamer AUGUSTA, Captain M. 8. Wood boll, will jeave on Saturday. Jan 31, from pier No 3 North river, at So'clock P. M. sills of ladil freight or ‘Throw ke Steamers steamers frem New York, on Tnesdays and Saturda, 0 Lon board F apply toh Le MIRCHTEL. 12 Heosteay. pansace tickets from New York to Jacksonville. $31, to Pla: for Florida conneet at Savannah with the va. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. UDSON RIVER RAILROAD —FROM DI bers street the trains will leave Cham! hey 8 train, 6.30 a icy ty Mil 530 P.M I eM. 7 wens Sep % Ge bere Canal. Monday. excepted. Fi Leave and Centre sireets. 5 A |.—Mall train runeing directly eh hen nce hes Sa hace al M. aod 4es P.M. ba F fing, FA. Pougbkeepaie. way af M—Pepress Tanning directly eo care, and commeeting Wen. c AND HARLEM RATLROAD. CAARGE OF TIME. . January 4 18ST, we dadiy wains to 0 from New York : New York as follows, from station corner of Wh! witho.. Onrpers ber without chan: Coeur woke et LP. M., tor BETURWING LEATE 4 . B18 4; M.—Mall train for Row Tork street. P.M withoat of care. ‘ te to be ablained ani! ions.” aifion oF the Ralireed. 7, OF at ual Sure == etx th and Forth svenue, New WM. J. CAMPBELL, Supertatendent, Haw Youn, Jan. 19, 1857. DEWTISTRY. —| . @. REIF, 0. Diayeia tht fn ae See long and Pileen megersi nese ia pt Pompei 1. B, Branch’s « ngemeni, T°. DENTISTS —MESSRS. JOVES, WHITE & My OURDE fare my only authorized aventa in this city. This 1y arfferent from the freeni: the alight ng proceas, 1 hav, none but office rights to use my instrument for benambing process. thoae etamped I. 1. Branch’s infringements, vont, ( ‘Ali are cauttoned azainet buying o- pring aay but Ly Det. 28, 1886. HE ADVERTIORWE. ¥ AGE of my patent righte for benumhing apparata, by Dr # Wilecn. grew ont of a miaunders'an his part the only office right In Bond s'raet A_ Othe path elrewbere, oan purchase of me, 0: Jones, White & Ms Jurdy ot Broad way 1. B. BRANCH, Galeas, 1! JANCART DA, 1806. = ————————== Te TARTS NE ATLANTIC HOTEL AT HOBOKEN, Tae Rear Nive Tork, Wil be bet fren o New York. © cera. the and. the iat ares for wal verms ‘aos ry on ibe rears most frequented piace of resort in the viciniuy of May ner: fern erm @ npow fhrornbie anner Jan 2 Meer. TEATIWUN I aL Bi Tr tendered to Mi LOVIsa PYPB ‘and Mr W. Haa*1ion, by Mr |. NIBLO, THe anrishs, BAND and “HOSUS of the OPRSA TKOOPR. Mie EMMA Be ANLEY, whe wil) pase through Mew “ork haa tindiy consentedte AYPEAK FOK THIS NiGuT OLY, _ a 1008 LESCee 4, ‘ae aneroualy vo'un'eeres when will he performed the opera entit ed THK MOUNT AIS ~VUPH, With appirion an Musio ad VARIETY OF ENTRRTAINMENTS, _Fol particulars of which will be cu'y aapotinced, T A084 SHEN irs NeW THEATRE, La BROsOWAY, RAK Hoo#TON SYREMT. Doore oper af 6), o'clock: the pa will commence wits the Overtusc at T eibek. OREAT ATI KAOTION, THRES NEAUTISUL PLAYS, Moxpay Bvesixo, JA. 26, 1897, the ndmitred drama. 'n ove ac: DREAM* OF DELUSION Supported by Messrs. O. Jordan, Bernett J. A. Smith, Ring- gol, Reeve. Mra i’. B. Johnston and Mis Laura Keene. To dé folewed by the ifal play, in two mck, RACHAbL Ihb wBaPeR; On, OLouns asp BONS INE, Bupperied by Messra. Hurve:t Lingdam, Jobe ston. 0, Wher! leigh, J. A. Smith, Allevne Hayes, Mra B. P. Grats, Mie Olio and Mies Laura Keene Musical SeuzcTions sD La Sraviave Waure, Fe econelede, for the nineteenth ime, Wha & Dew exirava- wana darleaque called YOUNG Aa0cHUS: On, Svinte aD Warma, he Now Beenary, Prodoced wi Yeanr with songs bay ic vig hd the whole company ands aumerous Corps de }, With new Overture sod Masic by Mr. Thos Baker. ee ee ee ee Bowes arqnet, 5) cents; Up- per Tier, Ss canis; Orebedra Sule Hn a lONDAY FVENING JAN 2%, THE THIOMPHANT RECRPTION or MISS MATILDA HERON, recorded by both PUBLIC AND PRESS, Induces the Management to announce the repetition of the ive act play of CAMILLE for 26th, and to-morrow, 2th. ity som to the wenderful impersonation ef the herofae, the genera) excellence of the Cast, SORNERY AND APPOINTMENTS, has need am ensembie which, throngh the prasent severe weather, is attracting brilant and crowded andianovs every Bight. GAMILLE oan only be «cted «few nights more, as the production of a new play for Miss Heron will render a change of performance indiapensadie. 9 the best reate are taken some time in advance, an early applicatien at the box offlee is respestially urged. CADEMY OF MUSIC —iPALI.N OPERA. TUKSDAY, JAN. 27, 10) be repeated Ce eioin night) wi for the last ume, IL, TROY aTORR. Aree ‘Ormy | Maurioo Ooant de Lmna.tix. Bernardi | Ferrando Musica) Direstor and Goodnovr.. Gress eirele, first ier | Private boxes. ‘psec 50 cents $510 $0 ‘The fur seourmg neata will be opened datly from QS Fat Fr. Hot the Ander of Mi Hall & Son's, eg Rarten & Koig's, and arousing’, epen at 7; opera commnnoes ai 8. M’S AMERICAN MOSEUM.—THE NEW DRA. seasc. ‘Ibis (Monday, Jan. 2 evening ai 7 BEAR HONTERS, afer the wonderfal LE SERPENT DU DASSRE and the faree of MA. %. Afternoon at 3 o'elock, two farees, LE SsKPENT DU DESERT. The world, ‘he levitbians or gigantle ee-penis, yy family, Ac., may all be seen without extra re. thing 25 cents; under ten, 13) POCKLEY Ss SERANADERS NEW HALL, 69 BROAD. wav. opposite the Metropulitan Hotel Menday evening Jan. 2 and every evening during the week, ihe laughable burlesque on the opera of DON JUAN; Preceding ah OO ON 4 Aion Honse, which— . NEGRO MINSTRELIY. Cemmenees at 7); o'clock. Ticketa 26 con's; orchestra seats, 50 cents. ROCHANIGS’ HALL 412 BROADWAY. oa eccammencing Monday evening, Jan. 26, 1887. origins] well known and ou: CHAKISTY'S MIN STRELA, (Organizes in 184: Now under the management of J. Pierce, whose conceria fw eight years ax filled with the * elite and beauty” of this city, and during their absence of three years endorsed by the press and the public ‘ef all the cities in the Unien most respectfully announce » aber: scrien ef those charie and M AT HOME, 472 UeOsADWAY. with old friends and new faces. Particulars in daily pre- Fans, Doors epen at 6% o'clock; to commence at 75. ket conta, 188 PMMA STANLEY i for one night only AT THE TESTIMUNIAL BENEFIT, At NIBLO’S GARDEN, on Tuesday, Jan. 27. LR BULL Has the boner to inform the public that he shortly pro- poses giving s BERIRG OF CUNCEKTS a New York, Boston and Philadelphia. Dae notier will be givea in future advertisements, M* Loures Pyne Wil sing © Where the Bee Sacks,» AT THE TESTIMONIAL BENKEET, At NIBLO'S GARDEN, on Tuesday, Jan’ 27. Me 2088 Lester Wu perform Charles Paragon. AT THE TESTIMONIAL BENEFIT, At NIBLO'S GARDEN, on Tuesday, Jan. 27. CADEMY OF MUSIC.—THE PURLIC ARE RESPKCE AV “fully ioformed tat Madame CORA DE WILAURST for the first time in opera on Wednesday will apy Jen in Donizetti's favorite epera, “Lucia di moor”? Solrees. evening, Laminer- YNE 188 LOUIBA P' Will vim ‘The Skylark,”” On the occasion of the TESTIMONIAL BENEFIT, At NIBLO'S GARDEN, on Tuesday, Jan. 27. RAND SACRED CONCERT AT THE BROADWAY free Wamer street, Jenn; ° ihe Phi Jeipbia heats oe, oealist from tho. Baltimo Maller, the i warbler. bisbment ‘erfor Creek, and 7o'cwek at nig M™ LOUISA PYRE Wil al: “ Venzano's Waltz,’ pb Le A ——_ ht CADEMY mUsIC .4T ON THE OFF NIGHTS tog heat ae The price for bal! niztts has Deen refnced te S780, inebeding all te privdages 0: the bara. crrooms tot sak Tg TOE asacttrs cea eR tae of the Ricsuttve Committee No. 9 re MUBQUAL ats vanwmnru. BROADWAY.—MME. SAUVAGRAU'R DA \onarmna Solsriay'nignt” Grand bau on Trareag, A, POPWORTHS DAXCING ACADEMIES, o OD wadway. New York; . Montagne pace, Brook New York classes most on Wednesdays and Raturdaye— Brooklyn clases on Tuesdays and Fridays Practicing assembtes for indies and gentlemen Mon- éay eveuine in Brookiya and every daturday evening fa New Yor*. Former puptia ean sabacibe for the assem) lies above. A ROSEWOOD PIANO FOR BAUR FOR gt00 CAStI— cost $275, fine tone and tn perfect order, French round corners, 61% octave apply at the farniture boxing and pack- tog eatabl ent in Fixth avenue fur doors from Fortieth suet, west door to the Tremout Hotel, after 8 A. M. daily tl ANCING—ANOTHER NEW CLAS? —BROOKE academy, 361 Broome street, anew clase for beginuere will commence on Tuesday. All the je dances ‘eught in one course of lessons. are classes open for bose more advanced. pide nn wy ie SFR gear mean on ear of NAVE A NRW, SUPERR PIANO AT THE MANUFAC. tory of one of the best makers im the city; also, & Chote sieauian of furniture frem ove of We best Reuses a the city, = te eta or ary Addroma M ioral ee ain SAREE, WILL Give MORSHS, CARRIAGES, 0, hE BROWN HORSE, ANOUT 900 POUNDS, SUITADL! Fs haat & erpeer i | ill be sold unesmmen. street, corner Of Degraw, ipooklyn, 2 |" 2e Mere 285 Gaur: OR BALE—A LIGHT PUNG SLEIGH, OF RUPER: Riva permed te where it may be seen. to OR KALR—A VERY PINE DROWN NAR, NDS F high, six years oid. a very free and ayn ae ae trot a mile in lees than three minutes: sound and wind, Can be seen m the dumber yard, 112 Monroe street, near Monigo mery. abies Orposnox end riety Hudson without horsee Horses taken on livery. Xx ia ¥ NCE TO MAKE A FORTUNE — NoNadame thir ted fe the only person ja the Onte who can ' im aive ey eeeat cooly ot coma Kesi- COMM ED ab ab Bogerement of the fimo e GABBIEL AML Fie Pantomime end bal Je mest celera' ‘ Ahety pighte (whic gectag the enter: GABRIEL RAVEL FRAROOIS RAVEL, YROA Mas dise VE NTS THE wadtinerrr RY. q Mowpay tynxiva, Jam 26, ‘will be acted the prelude of THE (RES TUTOR, - by the Dramatic Company ‘Yo be followed by the dallet BELLE LA FANQUERETTE, by the Ravel Troupe. Hex! in order, BEAUTIFUL P BY THE Mai inert FA Te conclude with the comic (sn 'omine, MONS. Prmcipa) characters by @ABRIEL AND FRANOOIS RAVEL Toreday evening—Mr Forrest 4 bicheliea, —The K aval Troupe. ‘Thureday evenin, Forrest ax Brutns. Friday eveuing—‘The Have! Froape Saturday evening Mr Torrent us Kiohard UT. Reals may be secured in advenve Performance to begin with ihe overture at 7 o'slock precisely. BOUGHAM’S BOWERY (HeATHR, PRIGEs OF 4 DMLSSION, Drese Otrele and Criagye Bone Koves.. ITAL. @m bucoiph of Bavari Sir Rinalio of Sicily bir Alaric of Hungary...... Bir Montrimo of Lithuania Mi) ui + Mile, Annie Hemrarde Previous to the spectacle, THR GUNMAKER, VF MOSI0W. Tn whigh Mr rougham will appear, URTON’S NEW THRATRE, Monday—A Play tirat time n New York, riten for Mrs. BARROW. Olympia, Mrs’ Barrow how Mists And ths farce of JOHN @uy Goodluck, Mr. Burtea, aa ori: three huadred bug er Lape ogi THEACKE, mera eors open at7, performanor o commenee Monvay Bvenisc, Jax. 25, 185), THE SI RANUER. THE WANDESIN + MINSTREL Jem Bags, with songs... . * PRICES 0 Orchestra Chairs 75 cents; Family Utrele. 25 of rivate “orem of the theatre, from 10 A. M. wnt 4 . No extra charge for secured seats. nih week ao entire! plese, Piriten exprosaly fer this ea stiahment by Sylver ‘Bleeexer, Eaa., WEW Yak CaLLa a ccncnas aes etcetl Peter Day, a Tickets 25 cents. ‘RES. BARROW Will whe her BENEVIT and make ber ket Pooper a KiON'S THRATRE Om Tuunspay Kvesing, Jam. 29, 1857. a8 YOU LiKe TP, Rosadind, (Grst time im New York) ............ Recitarous trom MIAWaTHa, ny Mra. BARROW. Attired im Indian costame. If BUR LON Tn twe of bis principal characters. M=* hoursa prve win Ceo. Christy an KOLTA. Rieu st au, BENRP pen, oN Tomspay, J. a. R. ABBOTT'S CELESRATRD AGYPTIAN MUSEUM— The moat aber inetructve exhibiven mm the ‘and the resort of INerary tate and refmemest, sew open at the Stayvesant Institute, 64 Broadway. SEE ambers that crowd GHv. OH MISTY & 0" Wo witness the performance of that All who wish good seats funny pieces, “New Year's Oalls.”” ty. 8S EMMA STANLEY As KATR O'BKIEN in PERFECTION, AT TAK THSTAMONIAL HONS Ar Nina's Ganvex, on Tumspar, Jam. 2 ACESSOAT, BEMIEOS OR. BURLEWON'S KX ni ta, Union Ball, Siateenth street, on monday 7 At Bleecker Hullding Tuesday evening, 77% inm., embrace the latest and most interesting featares in the where range of screntitic investigation. R. W. HARRISON Wiil appear ns DONALD. AT TH THsTIMUs ian BEN At Ninto's Ganves, on CoRspay, YEAR'S CALLS.—9 4) “EUPLE VISITED ORO. CBB: & WOOD’ ball last week to see thie beso igful and mirth provoking comed, it is the prevailing opinion that “New Year's Uslla’’ is the best piece ever piayod, even in this Temple ef Momus. Go ealy. BR. W. HARRISON wii the song ‘I Love her.” AT THE TEsTIMUNi si, BENEFIT At Nisio’s Gaapes, on Towsn, AM. 7. am. JPPASELIN MUSEUM, 17 GRAND OTREET, 18 CLOSED During the severe weather. Due notise will be given ef ihe re-opening. "Ww YRAR'G CALLA = SUCH A NUMBER OP < were, Rever receiv Cn) OURIATY & WOOD'S, 444 Broadway; eo ell who Ca make # call had bewer call early for ueket, or they will e to eall in vain. MM 4988 tsren Wil AT THE Tks At Nino's Gani spseenn acts, 7 BROADWAY.—GRAND RELIEF benefit to Mz, Uharies White. on Friday evening, Jan 90, 1867. The Gommitice of arraugementa in “behaligf the beneficiary, Maoet reepeetful! eal to the vabbe pollen their cotprration in this nerited movement te kentieman to purene his leghumate cy in wag opera house, 49 Bowery, whi re by fir A Free: . CHALMERS, Bocretary, mItCam, LAYS, PLAYS, ry 5§ Ys —THE STANDARD or drama, and ai] other paplubes plage, for oor ye. late sent by mati, “free, seen this favorite WOOD'S, 444 Broadway, and apt peas. $2 50 ro PENMa N sH1P.—BOOKKEEPING, $0, 5 time unlimited: algebra, arithmetic ae , as ovual. a received a thie week at reduced PAINK’ ‘a Brook fi academies, 62 Bowery N.Y, 23 Fulton Comm utauon by the month er qnarter. OOK KEEPING, WAITING, riweric — $10. Mr. DOLBBAR, 600 iresiwes, 4 ‘ee ae commercial seadem* In New York, and being ably sammied by an accomplished, practical bovkk A nudes for business in. & Superior practieal munmer, com mutation seate vacant; one private $10 seat for bookkeeping vacant, —— A YRAB 18 CHARGED RO, 112 428 ane te roan are Tare |. Next term fatiakes etre = ne oP OE ee CITIZENS OF NEW YORK AX) and evening, for class or private ‘a pemmans. ‘and bookh ee RB. GOLDSMITH. 369 Breatway LADY WISHES TO ORTAIN A PEW LADY i. ‘Addreen F. J, Herald ofhee, —- GUAGR—PROFESSOR P. LAGROL edie cone Ut yo oa: the Freneb Sor6and7P. Feel ee MPORT. NT TO ANION. —B. A. , ACA An A MECH. MELOY, AC. aiven. of 453 Broadway.— in gromettical, al tad porwooclve drswtag’ these who bave hitherto failed will experience no fn mak img rapid 3 {AH pas & ‘ mw. a eawion «nade carly. hmited dan’ be reeetved. Terms reasonabis. beure few § A.M. woul 9 P.M. EW YORK HIPPONA RIDING ACA! 1, wes. & N*tinw total eae’ ‘would inform his nod ube prbite that he hag Bem open pL on ore. me ANSON WEST, Menage, EEC AL. ‘ULT DR, CURTIAG (FROM EUROPE) IN ALL rivate nature; if ou want 3 pT le to the oe - :” Ofiee, 28 Howard rect, iy “WY.

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