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6 ’ NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. , R r : Arrival of the floep-ef-War Vandalia. ‘Welparaiso, making the panssge, in cighty-one days, fmd proceeded directly w the Navy Yard. She lvft ‘Papama on the qyoning Of the Fist August, 1669, and re- ports the Congress, Jobn Adams and Wyoming (all United ‘Mates vessels) M8'Ric. The John Adams condemned, and ‘Waiting orders for home. Just before midnight on the ‘BUth Docomber, dam lat. 17.84 north, lon. 55.49 west, abo ex- “Perteneed the ‘Of an earthquake, which lasted aout ‘Bve veconds, ‘Was accompanied by a low rumbling meme and strong vibration throughout we ship, particu- Jarly at the hein: The wind, which was northeast, im- ‘mediately veered to the eastward and ‘The Vandalia¥sailed from tho United States, December 2, 1857, and hag Deem in commission twenty-six months. During that time she bas ‘been 414 days at sea, and sailed upwards’ of fifty-one thousand miles. Not a @eath has occurred em Board her frem casualties or @iscase during the cruieg, and all have becu remarkably ealthy, althougtehe ley at Panama during the whole of ee hast sickly setigim, It is but seldom we hear of one ‘@feur men-of-w . #0 extended a cruise through #0 great 4 variety of climates without the logs of one or more officers of then. ‘Mbe Vandalia has returned in fine order, and is de- agian ‘The following isa ist of @emmander, Arthur Sinclair; Lieutenants, J. ©, H.’B. Caldwell, John L. Davis, and Wm. ; Sergcoay mop Won; Purser, Miles H. Mor- Rogers; 7 geMates; ‘Neleon, tou, Bedj. F. Hughes, and David Eabeck. @ur Mauritius Naval Correspondence. ‘Usrep Srares Srman ‘Menacrr:, Pour Lous, Mavurmce, Nov. lene } Voyage of the Prigate Towards Home—The Run Srom Penang—Quick Time—Death o the Leader of the Band—Binis to the Commissariat Department of the Havy—International Salutes—State of Trade—Rate xy Provisions, dc. By the heading of this you will perceive that we have amrived thus far @nour way home. We have made the Basrage from Penang (a distance of over thirty-two hun- @red miles) to this port in eighteen days, which is a re- markably short passage for this ship. ‘We leave this port just'as soon as we can get our coal gnd water on board, for Cape Town. Our greatest day’s run, on our late passage, was, under Steam alone, one bundred and eighty-seven miles; under com ocd canyessiwohundred and thirty-eight miles, Bays the old Mississippi cannot sail! ‘We have had"® large number of cases of intermittent fever during the lest month, which was contracted at MBanghee dur'ng our stay in that port last summer. On the 24th of October, while in the Straits of Malacca, @eeth again took from us another one of our number: 1. Sebeible; the leader of our band; he died of dysentery, which he had been ailing his senses unti] the will, dividing his property wife, who reside in the city of New rt i Be : peash our own pure and beautiful clime. T must tell you and our good le at home that there is aocrew ome ber naval Morebouse at Hong Kong, When we left age ort, We were forced to do so without having any or pickels om board (the latter a very mecessary afticle‘on long passages to keep the scurvy off); moulay na ong at ae is ned ‘were sour, ang eat; pickels there was co well as Lino ay Maen satis of was pure! 4 len. en open ‘and was very dark and weil supplicd with wi On the boxes of soap after thoy eame on nine of i was found, had been opened, , and in some boxes ail, ab- stracted, and the boxes up with china, coral rock, ela rags, kop bersels of beef have been opened on ship |, and found to contain a quantity of coal or rocks, in beef that had been taken from them. In some the bottles and boxcs of mediciae in the medi- storeroom connected with the storehouse have been of their contents. Who is in the Eventhe ship’s whiskey, as wo term it, hae Deen found by our medical officers to be mixed with shamshon, @ Chinese rum; that of course “Wi very gaan tat ch management of tho sto is ve e re- looked after. ‘We have hoisted the English flag at our foremast head, it & g r i ‘and salu town with twenty-one guns, which was re. turned the fort, which saluted the American Consul ‘with sevem guns. ‘The French Consul came on board, and he was honored with the usual galute due his rank. Business is quite brisk, and.a very large fleet of ships ie in port. cholera is raging amongst the lower Glasses of the inhabitants. We leave here to-morrow morning. Prices of provisions—Fowls, $9 per dozen: beef, ae. per Ib.; eggs, $3 per hundred; Irish potatoes, $4 do. t do. mutton, 25c. per Ib. ; flour, $16 per bbl. ; rican hams, 35c. per Ib.; butter, 4c.’ do. Board ai a first class howl the moderate price of $5 per day i Our Singapore Correspondence, Uvrrep Starss Seam Fricare Missaserrrt, 1 SINGAPORE, Oct. 16, 1859.” f The Frigate Mississippi on Her Woy Hime—Rough Trip from Hong Kong—Death of a Marine—Sickness on Board+A& Midshipman Passenger—Leave-Tuking in Ohina—Trade and Health Reports, dc. You will perceive by this heading that we have arrived thus far on our homeward bound passage. We arrived Bere on the 10th inst., nine days and a half from Hong Kong, which port we left on the Ist, at 53, A. M. Our passage has been very rough, with strong hoad winds, Dut our good oli ship behaved well. Iam sorry to be obliged to record the molancholy news ‘that just as we wore preparing to leave the latter port, another of our shipmates was snatched from our midst ‘Dy the cold hand of death. William Watson, aged forty- mine, a private marine, a native of Ireland, whose friends reside in Brooklyn and Boston, died suddenly on the morning Of the lat, with dysentery. Everything that could be done by the medical officers to save him was done, without effect; he died peacefully, retaining his senses wati] the last, He was a faithful soldier, and had long ‘eon in.the service, and served his adopted country fmuhfully during the Mexican war. We committed his remains to their final resting place in the blue ocean late @ ihe same day. Our sick list still Keeps up to about thirty, a majority of the cases being dysentery, diarrhoa, fever and general debility. Surgeon Fox feels confident that by the time we shall reach Cape Town the changes of climate will t & Palit is puiveee asst5E.. 3 it H i i i fi | iit ite lik ete aa 1 4 i 5 3 1 i ! é ! ! i : i e é i i H é Penang, ae ae Our Penang Correspondence. Usaren Starss Freeare Miseesrrr:, | Prevane, OA. 21, 1859. Bho Missiseippi in Por!—Salates and General Good Feeiimg— Bealth improved—Pine Scenery and Cowl Worarrived hore jate on tb afternoon of the 1714, ‘rom Singapore The Hartford-toM the same day for Mhine mg. Sve mate NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1860. the passage frem Mauritios to thie port in the short time of twenty-one days, twelve of which abe sailed. She ie spoken of as ding ® great sailor, and as splendid. ebipas, sie meen ae or ana ns | Se NT fort. ‘We also saluted the or ir fine On abore every evening, and scented the finan ott Sweet inusie—e tro! they ty Becton and ciiity have been extended towarda Our visit has been a ‘With coal af this port, and net stop at the Point of De ue and resents. Brera, ore Nicholson has decided to ‘1! ‘bat make one long stretch to Mauritius, which port he feels confident of reaching in twenty five Patt ty EERE tra tase of every kind. hands much sinoe we have wot out of the China Seas, he vita We leave here to-morrow morning. Ls We sbal! do our best to be at home by the 1st of Febra- ary next, Acting Midshipmem Appointed. ‘The followimg candidates were examined, found quali- flesi, and admitted into the Naval Academy, at the com- mencement of the tate academic year:— District, State. Naw. orton W. Sanders, 1—Californs. ‘chard Haya Baycot, + 1—South Carolina. Robert Dalton... . 2—Michigan. Frederick Pearson, » &—Peuuaylvania, Henry D. Wyman. . 2—New York, Francis F. Coew, - 4—Miasouri, Alex. H. McOormic! . %Texaa, D. 9—Indiana, dopa pies .14—Ohio. Edward C. tine... + 2-New ire. James M. Stafford..... . t North Gavliase Philip W. Lowry.. %4—Pennsylvania, Chas. H. Bran tingham. 40: George M. McClure George W. Wood Wm. ?. Mason Frank Charles Jobn J. Brice... .. Francis M. Thomas. Robert Flournoy. Jobn T. Walker, Edward E. Preble. Freeman Epes. Alfred F. Brady... Wm. Ross Brit Mortimore L Johnson Wm. Wheeler... Wm. W. Wilkinson... + 8South Carolina, Wm. J. Craig........ : 8 Kentucky, Miscellaneous News. ‘The United States steamer Mohican, which was report. ed tn our columns ag being floated in the dry dock at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, bas been found, after a thorough examination by the ‘officers of the yard, to require bat ttle repairs. She will be floated out in a few days. ‘Tue New Orleans Picayune of the 25th ult. says: , Farragut, Lieuts, Doyle, Mitcbell and Adams, aud Purser Looker, of the United States sloop-of.war Brooklyn, who have béen in our city since Monday , left yesterday aiter- noon in the Empire Parish for their ship at Pointe-a la. Hache. As before stated, they sail for Tampico direct this morning. ‘Thence they to Vera Cruz, where they will take on board our Minister, Mr. McLane, and probably make @ short cruise down the Yucatan coast. ‘The steamer Sumpter, Lieut. Armstrong, and Mystic, Lieut. Lerow, arrived at Fernando Po a few days previous to October 28. The steamer Wyandotte, Lieutenant Stanley, was at Trinidad de Cuba 17th inst. ’ While entering the harbor of Cienfuegos night of 11th inst., she was fired into from the fort, there being @ regulation that no vessel should enter after sunset. ‘The new steamer Pensacola was heaving anchor at the Warrington Navy Yard, Florida, 2ist ult., on a voyage to Norfolk, Virginia, to receive her machinery. The follow- ing is a correct list of her officers:—Captain, James Glynn; Lieutenants, Egbert Thompson, James H.' Rocholle, Bd: ward E. Potter: Porser, Calvin C. Jackson; Passed Assist ant Surgeon, Francis M Gunnell; Master, William E. Ev- ang: Captain’s Clerk, Thomas W. Boyle; Purser’s Clerk, Wiliain J. Bennett. Passengers, Master George F. Morri- son, Third Assistant Engineer, Henry X. Wright. The United States coast survey steamer Corwin sailed yesterday morning for Key West. The following is a list of her officers:—J. Wilkingon, Lieutenant Commanding, U. &N.; W. D. DuBarry, Executive Oiticer; J. 8. Nicholas, Jr., second do.; W. Hi. Odenheimer, third do. ; fourth do.; T. Le P. Crownmailler, Surgeon; Chief Engineer; Charles Abb, second do.; third do.; A.’ W. Mi ,” Draughtsman. Rockendolf, U. 8. N., and A’C. Craven, Haq., sailed as paszengers for Key West. Annual Report of the Metropelitan Police Commissioners. BUSINESS OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT DURING 1859. ‘We present to our readers an abstract of the work per- formed by the Metropolitan police during the year 1850, with the principal suggestions passed for tts improve- ment. It presents many important statistical facts relat- ing to the department that will interest the reader. ‘The Commissioners recommended th the General Superintendent be increased Yeast equal to that of other functionaries of similar im- Portance. PATROLMER. Kis to ald in capture of offenders. OF HROOKLYN, Captains. Deputies. Patrolmen , Doormen. Genera) expenses. Other expenses Tota). 0020 eeeeerees sees The LIFE AND HEALTH FUND. Doormen Keeping }1 houses, and other expenses. . house for detention ‘of witnesses “has year $6,825, that a small steambéit would bo usefhl have their cells and lodging The report aka thet the power improve- ‘ments ip station houses be given solely to them, both as ‘© matter of right and of economy. HOUSE OF DETENTION, ‘The law organizing a House of Detention for witnesses is lauded, but the present establishment ts stigmatized “no model.” The Board intend to provide a better 22,060 +++$211,170 for ‘the ‘The amount in the Life and Health Insurance Fund ‘s 95,871 ct which $4,600 is invested in New York city pensioners are three. DRPOSIRORY OF STOLEN PROPERTY. ‘The of the Clerk shows that 1,070 lots of pote tape been roar their value varying from twenty-five cents to $3,000 each; and there have beeu ten to claimants 684 lots, of the aggregate value of ‘THE POLICE TELEGRAPH valued. The following is a résumé of its work Is for the year:— ‘Lost adults and children restored. animals DISCIPLINE OF The efforts of the Board to crease the morality m1: add |to the ef of the force, are high! nly ane ly and in-, led, and the following facts are adduced as to the success of tho endeavors being made:— 1. There are 2. Number of arrests for burglary in 1! wer trials for neglect of duty. il and ’62 were 249; in 1858 and '64, 277; 1854 and °55, 316; 1867 and 58, 544; 1868 and ’50, 627. ‘Thus, the arrests for this offence have largely increased sinoe the inauguration of the Me, litan syste! Seas of other offences, in the same years above mentioned, are also given, and all show an increase in the number of arresis. Here is the table for the past two 1 The Rogues Gallery is highly »; Cad ened telat DETAILS OF ARRESTS IN NEW YORK. The following is a detailed list of the arrests in New York during the year:— ‘Assault, with intent to kill. 184 321 76 10 1 223 93 422 14 126 a Disorder!y conduct,. 6,971 Deserters... 4 Tioga young... .-+ Em! ment, 53 Escaped convicts and prisoners. 68 Forgery, . uz Indecent exposure of pergon...... Insulting females in the street. Keeping disorderly house... Miscellaneous misdemeanora, Vagrancy .... Violation of —. laws. Violation of Sunday liquor law. Habitual drunkards. Personating policemen. bbe 3 ‘with officer. Bul o® » Suv SBoRBodon! es 35 IN BROOKLYN. 2 2 £ 4 LIST losSal mob oe BS) 88.8esnr B21 0! Feo LED betel FELL 1 Sint col Rol Bal al ltoleol 188 per cent, ken of, and five hun- to be in it. ge Eg een Santas Bot oBssu rota Shy a7. sssseessAT,817 21,083 68,890 OFFENCES ‘The total number of arrests in Brooklyn was 15,436—an increase over 1868 of 1,618, 2,829 1,633 3,903 the following: Sue cebaee a te 15,436 i £ EFESEE i we ie 49 ‘amount ‘This, we thiak, is contrary to the of the law. Section 4 of said law ansetsors shall Rave power to examine cll persons and paper deem necessary to the proper duty, and the ‘State, town and. furnish = them infor! to or connected with their respecti of all papers in their various offices, may require of them in the proper duties.” Section 7 says that “the visit oftieially every county in the two years, and sball commence & and visitation of the conuties in or before, apd diligently prosecute the We believe that these two sections have never tually complicd with. by the State assessors, the mere fact of their viail our county, “(diligent inquiry, we learn they did: could hardly be said to be an official visit, a8 they notify any official of this county of their’ coming, could they have made any proper “examination,” or diligently prosecuted the same,” as the only thing they ¢id,as far aswe can ascertain, was to Call upon the bens Nal remaining only for a pe winates, and then too! it departure. examined no persons or pa- rs, unless in their few minutes’ visit to the County Clerk's office, they may have cureorily looked into some of his books, nor in any other way posted themselves, Their decisions must bave been arrived at without the slightest knowledge necessary to a just aud wise uoder- standing of tbe subject, Davectiaey, the law provides for no Eng bot we think, when ‘80 shamefully perform high and jwportant duties, the facts ought to be made known to the public, who suffer by their acts. By order of the Board, FRED. GROSHON, Ciork. peie! il a ah ERSEE i : E HE i ; Ht i : i Harixa Hrirxr.—A negro named H. Ford Douglass is entertaining the people of Iowa with lectures on John Brown and abolitionism. re Lom AUBURN, Se ore ~_ moet for honsekeeper tn the Herald on foaae address dH Seah, 74 Willam street, N'Y CARR, OUT MY PROMISED RES®LVE AND LOST ) 188, 2 Leer ear receives what amply repave ine. Fertoss’ The some. : | ny a WANTED—OF FRANCL, BLIZ. Owen King. Francis was be Inde tuly rocelnel "kadhons 9 ne eta ; office, N. ¥. ‘OMB JOURNAL Fol oe JUOR DEALERS ATTENTION!—READ T: - L’ by ed SPIRIT OF THE TIMES for Dane, ” Wh ary Ce - Lawa' ill be ready Moaday RTER'S SPIRIT OF THK OMIGINAL ETORE, “THE TRAPBERS OF ARKANSAS.” RTER'S SPIRIT OF THE TIMES. ORIGINAL STORY, “EAGLEHEAD.” $8 A_YEAR.—LONDON NEWS, 1860 EW VOLUME Now is the time to #1 } lare per Doeina alee: a cc pom mem year, % yubie ai ‘supple- menis, maps, de, ke» ROGBRS’ old established English newspaper office, 627 Broadway. ———SSSS WATCHES AND JEWELRY. iG SALE WATCHES, 2 JOHN STREET. HIRAR YOURG, MISCELLANEOUS. _ ‘AVANA, CUBA, DIRECTORY—CONTAINS NAME Ae iliceon ot ‘business man in wana, mep of ite ety, rallroad map of Cubs; time of departure sed aeeot allrailrosd and steamboat routes, Ac, 40. Ulustrated, 2 “Bold by C.J. You, col Lrendwey. "Canvasners wana aaltepet coat Pee, ee ee and five common Skates ‘ind penile th reduogd rece oy ; ‘Broadway, up statra, ¥.—W. B. PARSONS, NO. 86 0 PI Tie liberal 6 be haa received y ald. me that he is ‘and warranted; which Tmany pronoimes uperfor to aif others on account of fis light welght ‘aud ‘greet Sangin, All otker eperstions hukiintiow "abedeeead aes be seen in his office. “Allin ‘need of dental ‘would do well to call upon him and have them cilfully performed. R. WARE, DENTAL, SURGEON, CONTINUES BUSI- Dvect at Seber twentieth owe we ¥ aan LEGAL NOTICES- OHANCRRY.—CHARLESTON, DISTRICT SOUTH CA. Bgl me a ye oar nadie Klisabeth Addison Mi Jane and George R. ber hesbend, And oibers. "Bil for sale and pertiion of heal ieee mt ang - HELP WANTED—FEMALES. A ar a pn A Uy, FAMILDES AND GOOD SERVANTS CaN FIND tL the largest and best offices in the sity, at the Institute and Home, 188 Eleventh street, corner Sixth avenue; where good situations are always ready; also civil, capable help obtataed fenmediately. RAIDING MACHINE HANDS WANTE0.—50 HANDS ‘accustomed to tend braiding machines, can find steady werk at the factory, % 206 West Sith st. Also, 25 good doublers and spoolers wanted. Apply as above. sicid BAWL 0. MOORE, gk oy = COMPETENT PROTESTANT Wo. man, to take charge of children. Apply at No 6 West ist at, between the hours of 9 and 120n Wednesday, Jan. 4. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN, NOT OVER 2 OR 9 ad “op maualing; & person, Gable uscumommed te ehiaven be preferred.’ Very good references wanted. EP im the morning or 8 in ihe evening at a0 Snares" 'ANTED—A GOOD FRENCH COOK, WELL RROOW. ‘who understands her perfeatiy. ply a1 Li0 Lathes between Kirand oly sre mc WAXTED-A YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL, TO TAKE fan infant. A; ith Yorn, on Foeeday, Jam’ 8 between 10 sad 12. o'clock fi a A TED—A GOOD COOK AND AN AMERICAN W Adauckcoper, a: 121 Franktin ot tna day. -A GOOD COOK, WHO I8 AN INDUSTRI ‘ANTED— Y 18 10) preferred y of two persons. No washing 100. Apply ato. , CoraAr of Hh street, ‘on Tuesday from 101 locket. NTED—A GERMAN GIRL, WHO CAN 000 eh eo ee pe ee py oe ag ‘ int Seren. Dutneen the Eoure of lovnd 8 BPabe Wak 5 service. that a central force of mounted , with @ » Be ap- pointed, deemed not only a measure of good ARBOR POLICE. ‘The Harbor police is eulogized asa branch of the public service, and it is to increase the number of men and boats continually as ‘the commerce of the city increases in extent. The harbor men have almost extirely rooted out the dock and river it have eight y sumb gent 80 men The State Tax Trouble. ‘SUPERVISOR'S Ricuwoxp thirty per cent to the amount requii We paid for 1858 $18,503 26 tax $7,437,318 taxable property returned by our assessors. By this State board we are now required to pay for 1859 $24,321 on $9,728,402, as the taxable valuation for the county, a8 fixed by them. ‘The action of the trary and without ¢ seseors or other guardiaos of » board has been entirety arbi nowledge of the supervisors, as. ¢ public interests of the stipules eae eeteantines War: D— OOTMAN; ONE WHO CAN GIVE Sa- knows the city, may sae southwest corner of 34th at. and Sth avenue, from 5 17 P.M. ANTED— 4 ‘QU‘CK, HONEST BOY IN, A LAWYER'S Wise? padres, in hand writing of applicant, Post oflice No. 4,237. pacer emesis THE TRADE: —sN EXPRRIENCED derstands the aanat se maste PAACTIOAL SALES AT AUOTION. WiLL POSITIVELY BE SOLD ad. BLEECKER, S0N & 00., ‘THURSDAY next, the 5th of January, at 12 o'clock, at the Mer- chants’ Exchange. apie oe 4 Full Ac. positive, without ir notice. ‘paper s'published oa " 7 SOHN KELLY, Sherit HERIFP’S SALE—1 ROC! OHAMBERS & 8 FAIR “HU bees wn January daslenble uose of Ghocerien, Flow, Hulier, Tens Beane Coto, gmail Weres, he. ipealtive, without further noes NO SALES OF REAL ESTATE. PPR ee ame ree coe uae inne. finished with ail the modern improvemedis, looation is: murpasséd ; price $9,500. Apply on the premises. F%, SALE—SIX NEW HOUSES, ON SECOND AVE. mI birt with stores and basemen's, between Thirtieth streets. “Ail modern, fmuprovernents. are tor ear each. $1,500 arehe wo corner Houses, AR ae jos tcrad erence, ‘an estate. Inquire 13632 tween Thin first streeta, RSALE—A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWW Li provements; situated Murray Hil, oe turd bones pn ‘Thirty-eighih street. Yows, about 3000 es [ indiana fr stock of ft acres int a hardware, crockery, ‘and shoes and Yan nation; bes of erence given.” Address box No. 13) Fe cee) ae _FOR SALE. A. REMBEAPER, CTRCULATING LIBRARY AND Staonery Business dieponed of, an the owner ‘ber the whole of his attention. To a person of small means it ts s favorable opportunity. Biihe store, 24 Newark avenue, Jersey Oi, —_— Fogo ciber business. Also ® corner ‘hore to need a exeellent lovstion ne suger Addrem 0.M.SI7 Bowery Noe RB SALE.—THE STOCK AND TOOLS OF 4 LIGHT WSactucrcring bastiam tox snle otape- Boe tnt cee, Geulare, ingaire at WHITE & BROORG” 100° Meee aoe (OR SALE—A CONFECTIONERY STORE, AND ALL Is ope of the bes toruer sores in the eity for dates poh ,e 3 business. Por are, Call ad the etoter Sor Oana 0 \SALRAT A BARGAIN.—STOCK AND FIXTURES Forges taits : er tn the ~ coffee: ‘ac., * Dea style, with seam on milla, 20., all in com. War year irees Mag Sex Apply atts anne, FUE PROOF SAFE FOR SALE—APPLY AT NO. 179 Pearl street, 1 Ho, Fo! ewe U na Ne ae a) Spply ss lel Prenit A feovemen, with Boart, “Terme lo Room to let on the 15th inat., with fire, street, ooe door from Beach. A QUIET AND PLEASANT, HOME, I8 OFFERED, with a handsomely furniabed Room and Board for a lady only. Those in search of and gentleman; board for the la the above msy address Confidenc® Broadway Post office, RosRDTAT 2 WEST THIRTY FIFTH STREET modern built bouse, with all improvements; good board; hice rooma; ata very low rate, Come and see if it is not so Privilege of bath and washtubs, Bas? IN| EAST BROADWAY —ROOMS, WITB Board, at 82 Rast Broadway, for single gentlemen. Terms moderate to permanent bourdera’ Dinner at six o'clock. BOARS FOR ONE OR TWO, YOUNG LADIES, OR a lady and genueman, may be had with a lady residing ip Williamsburg, whose family consists of only two persons; Joca'ion very convenient to New York; cars passing the door to all the ferries; terms reasonable. address T. P. B., Herald EI ROANTLY FURNISHED, ROOMB—AT THE HOTEI, St. Germein, Fifth avenue, Broadway and Twenty-seoond Street.” A very complete sult of apartments, crnaisting of Par- Jor, Dining Room and from one to three Bedrooms, with room ; also several small Parlors and Bedrooms, all having baths, can now be engaged for the season on rery rea- sonat ierms in this quiet and delightfully located hotel. E 'URNISHED ROGMS TO LET—TO SINGLE GENTLE- men, with or without Breskfast and Tea; also a front Par. Jor and room, with grate aud ol bath, cold and Washington place. warm water. For particulars call at No, = DOANE Bouse, 37 AND eect nat hth now opened on ‘uropeaa, ‘ean be ob- tained for families or ‘with or without Board Bi. ‘Transient persons ac: NO. 1 WEST TWEN- LET—AT THE WORTH HO! street, an suite of rooms on the second ty: tween Fourth and and Seoond and ‘ave- for whieh week wil be BJ. Wo, ace, for whieh $25 per paid. Address mat 5 EAST BROADWAY—BOARDING.—A LARGE ROOM ‘on second floor, green neatly ‘furnished 1s pendenan aed wie, ox worl be let to two young gentie- rate. The house has all the modern Lnprovementa. BF from N.Y. None but principals need - Gress J.B. Wallace, 457 Broadway. re ‘ANTED—A SMALL, SNUG WITH THE Weer eerereegin oy evan ay ‘Nidress's note to, or call on C. J. C., 387 BI avenue. Fiske 92 tw be had a the principal” tree stores and hotels, admitting & reatioman and Oe MA°"0x LicHT ovARD sorEE. APOLLO ROOMS, 40 BROADWAY, JANUARY 3, 1900. TICKETS #1. TLTAMSPA WILL NOT A Guard Bail,» week from next’ Tueeday value given in ready money for Furpfture, caronte, ‘de., at 123 Bixth avenue, between Ninth ant’ Tenth ste ___HOLIDAY PRESENTS. AY PREESNTR FD Sags iaserte, Opera Gitinte, Meroe. sure soopes and Views, Teivsoopes, Spectaries, 6°55 vane r Srtia'es. calcu nied 10 amnee sad Invi RAPYST PRES + TH Auniver 7 are ¢ aire afine | and teat of N MUSICAL. VAN 0) @Ranp, Sb FES bare bam MASON 4 BAMLIWS ‘Vor parlors, churehes, vestries and = FIANOs To REE,” Seen TO lass nl RO Ey ¥ 4 OVERSTRING GRAND PLANO, 'ATENT We hereby inform the ‘pecared pnrovied, Overstring Grand Pass by lois pasa deed Having asce shia! (A SABD, FOR 190TH SuBsCR IIR Wii, Re. cel ew pupils day evening, for ere: EASILY LEA . DOLKEAR 60d remove 3 ~ DANCING Aci DODWORTEH’S DANCING ACADEMIES, A. Norse Brosaway, New work, No. 13] Montague Mondays and Thursdays, Tuesdays ead Pearse ie wreak nes Saturdays is New ae lyn: Wednesdays and TOLASSES OPEN AT ALL TIMES FOR aT Ma classes for tadice at Il A ‘M. Seventh edition ef Dod wat “ panied work on dancing, &e., for the use of his pupils, just IAMOND LODGE. I. 0. OF 0. F., XO. Dea tand ragotve goods, or ordere to “ul,” at Sign ag At gaa 14 BROaDWay, 0. 8, M—PRO PATRIA LODGE, NO. 1L—A MEER. I. ing of this lodge will be held on Tuesday evening, ‘at 73g o'cloek P. M., at the lodge rooms #14 ay! There ‘wil be no talon hla evenite. sade being for trangact.onof business only, pone ui members, hie kige wil be admitted. Punctual attenoance requested. By ordet of A. Lavonce, G. Bec. A. &. PHILLIPS, @ Com. [9008 DEALERS. MERTING —A REGULAR MONTH. be bela = aay et meeting of the New York Liquor Dealers’ at the -politan booms, 160 Hester street, on nn, B st 774 0 clock. for the parpose of clceting cers eusuiog year. Members lease take notice that their dues must be-paid up wo |, 1860, before they are entitles to a vote ah the above place on the nigpt of the PW. ENGs, Pr lent. A.M MATHEW, President, Gusraves A. Rare, Recording secretary, °* ‘OTICR TO SKATERS —LADIE3 AND GENTLEMEN Nets be ssoommodatad with Shas of A descriptions, Jet or foF sale: also Refreshments, at all hours, at the Park Hote), corner of Seventh atenue and Fitty ninth street, ‘opposite the mainentrance =H, KRUE BEL, Proprietor. APER WAREHOUSE REMOVAL.—IN CONSEQUEN Pp. of the total deatruction by fire, ‘of our wartuoton = 86 Berkman and 85 aun streews, we ‘have taken the new and acious store, No, 67 Beekwau street, where we shall be Pleased to nee our friends and customers, and sre to oll all orders promptly. BULALEY, BROTHER & 00, New York, Deo. 30, 1850. RMOVAL—MADAME GILBRRT (LATE OF 650 Broadway) has removed her Show Rooms to 60 Bleecker atreet, one block east of Kroadway, where abe atill coatinnes Jo receive the latest paerua of Paris Bonnets, Coiffears, eto. 60 Bleecker street, one block east of Broadway. _——_—— ere, JECOND MECHANICS’ BUILDING AS8O0CIATION.— ‘The members are requested weeting on Wednesday, Jan 4, at 197 Grand wireek at T © clock P. M., as measures wil taken to close ‘amo- Cation. A general attendance is requested, > OP ~ ae a J. r Bu. Lge 4 NOTICE.—FNDICOTT & CO. HAVE RE- opened their Lithoyrsphie Establishment, at 139 Wilham ret, 8. corner of Fulton, wire they are prepared to Allorders, in every branch of the art, with ‘promplitude wea Sa ANNUAL ELECTION POR FIFTEEN DIRECTO! of the Manhattan Gas Light Company will be held or too offies in Irving place, corner of Exst Fifteenth om Mon- day the Wh day of January next, from 11 to 12 8. WARD, __DEY Goons, T MRS. GAYNOR’S—JUST RRCBIVED, PER, A Washington, elegant new style Foumbentle'pricen, Corset and ‘way, two doors from Union square T 7 BROADWAY—SKIRTS. —FRENOH A a rin oy | CITY OF skirts ai most Bread- roleses’ woven Row on sale. made ever at C. A. Ram ‘Weve ekirt > 765 fastery, 765 Broadway, ica ARY, 1860. ‘this mous an we mare HOE eita wis AnD bi we have determined to clearout the entire balance ie MAGNIFICENT BTOOK mm CLOA! SHAWLS AND FURS ae Te AE Ze © CONTS OR THE DOLLA commencing TUESDAY, JANUARY 8. CHARLES STREET 4 0O., 475 Broadway. FALL FASHIONS. ia BY ROYAL FERUISSION. THE HUDSON BAY F vOMPARY, ‘ety retail trade, and in consequence of the he the Oh hore ye ES Warranted ae represented. ‘the old of this es avere eae a, Corser of won POR: Fors: rors: AT A GREAT REDUCTION. A GENERAL CLEA RIN@ OUT, In or¢er to mate room for spring ASTROLOGY. eeartet BTONISHTNG.—MA Dax k

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