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NORTH ROYAL Mall BTEA’ ROM ¥ YORK TO WEDNESDAY, FEBRUABY 1, From vier 21 No th river. cabin $100, seeoad cabin $60, SAXON wil folow on the Ist of ee BICE__ _ B /AS, 151 Broudway. btn: eA AND HAVRE. aed Hates ‘Mail Seamer TON, re iouchingat Soutuanapiga to land the mall ve for Havre, inuching at Soutbamo! mails ra on saturday. Feb 4, st twelve o'clock, from u river foot of street. fui bas ve water-tight compartments. enclosing the fes, no war ta the event of coiision or stranding, the water Dot reach them, and the putnos being free t0 work, Ot the Vesa aba paanengers would be secured, he of pesange in second cabin 870 and freight or passage apply to W. 8. DRAYTON, Agent, Brondway pe cigar ARAGO will succeed the Fulton, and NTT ‘AIL STEAM NAVIGATION COM- ise tok a Line.—The next depart- werful steam- will leave on ape Sor ay HOLLAND & 00., Agenta for the line, 64 Broadway. Hz LV ARPOOLTSTRAMBHIP JURA, CAPT. MOOD! sail Wednesday, any Yuen fake at Taicae Apply’ to i. CUNARD, « Bowling Green: AGE FROM OR TO a BY sony Sy OLD Black Star Hae.—The RESO! the 6th LUTE sails y to aM GUION, 40 Fulion street DRRADNOUGHT | LINE—GUA- Feated sail. The sp! ship weet ‘Capt Atnewort vail pooltealy sail ou Fan. ree SC'DEMAREST, «0 Bouth seat" NEW YORK BY STEAM.— jb 9 i felaog lew Ye a, eA Sat saan eer hnradey in Summer, sad three tines a era vin ¢ ae'G. DEL (rORMABLY gir VANDERBILT array > CALIFORNIA. i oulyine earring ine Usted ‘States mails on this route, STH AND OF EACH MONTE, established wharf, foot of Warren sect, N. B. favorite sieamabip NOXTHERN LIGHT will loare New Monday, 6, at 2 P. a, vie Panama UNCLE SAM. Mi Fort fos k will suconed the Northern Light lenr- is the. only live Eaving an extra steamer, both at Pana: = cr passengers ceeaiaee morc low York, his ot tse reat sureet, foot A , Agent. Re ie forbid trusting ‘any one on account ADVANCE OF THE UNITED STATES MAILS, OLD LINE FO? aon CALIFORNIA, wh Panam Ma EAILBOAD, EXTRA STE! STRAMERS PANAMA AND ACAPULOO. Regular days 5th and 20th of each month. North Ataiie Bion eas Boe 6. 1 "TIL deepaich the BALTIO, /Ampinwall direet, cad dvi connesy ‘vis Panama Railroed, OOKED DIREOE TO BAN FRANCTICO, wer WICK RTLAND AND CANADA, 4 ‘Semi-weekly lise—Via Victoria Bridge. e first class screw CHEBAPEAK, a lain Sidney Crowell, APSOO, Coplain L. IL. Lx x X No, 12 North river, New York, and Brown's ‘ Por ce pi Wednesday ana vy at three P. ainers connect k Railway, and the cheapest and most expeditious freight line to Montreal Quel ' oe YH. CROMWELL & CO. 86 West street. VAN, OB HAVANA. Pan Wa Se evers Ce ys from Steamship QUAKE wel Rie ee weal Sone ieee Om vate ob ort om Ps Mell serge a tah ce of lading furnisbed and signed on beard on presentation received on Ist instant, For froicht or BARUOULE O oe sot OF ie LUCKY STAR pill be tmmodiaely domatche: room for & i row he ee aes Apply to L. SIMPSON, B) MONTGOMERY, boeing che creer oo pete Nt rtd foo STAR Macy ey 2 Senate te abe My from toe Bea aN Roatney bir eeveoe av selee gay other quasar aes Ga. $55 Biba & Sani ae UST A $s SHIPPING, ee ae QTEaa TO LIVBRPOOln LONDON AXD. ) SL ASOOW. I) calling + Soctobee. “the Liverpoct, New York wad f irae screw seamsbive are ESSE ovcotty Camper 7a splendid Otrde ul yROM ay too jaturday, - pice Noda 8 ¥OR GLASGOW. Saturday, Feb. 4 te Saturday to summer | ben ‘pier 44 North river. te Livery nee aicnsen (via Liverpool). sath Nea} ecnstown, Liverpool, “Givago ce Third class return tickeis, avaiinble Zor six mouties, from us f= lor any. agers £9 Spiganied a ey inva, Paris, Hamburg, entet of passage sted from Tdverpool and Olaagow steamers have superior accommodation for passen- ere, are constructed with watertight oompartments, and carry passege apply at the office of the 7 pipet a fa 15 Broad: Ne yo Agent; ia Liver. WH. TNLAN, AN, Tower Hllding dings, in’ Giaagow, to Wat OR WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND GEORGE. town.—The New York Virginia Rerew Steam: ess ve Toren learn ore Setrte. GOOD WAGON, HORSE AND HARMneS OR. SALE, suitable for a grocer; price $110. Inquire at 169 Division “STABLE. WITH LARGE YARD, TO LET—ACCOMO- dating nine horses: Croton, ec. Lexington ay aveane, be- iween Thirty second and Thirty-third streets. Rent $211 lot, 25298.9, for aale at $4 500. JOHN McKIBBIN, $45 Fourth avenwe,_ \OUPE FOR SALE.—A FIRST CLASS, 48s, OITT MADE J) Coupe. suitable for one or two horses, aa good as new, will be sold low as the owner is about to leave the city. Cao at 7 East Twentieth street, \ARRTAGES.—NEW AND SECOND HAND SHIFTING and no top Buggies, also business and express Wagons for sale low at 270 Seventh avenue and Twenty-eighth street. AST MARE FOR SALE.—A BAY MARE, ABOUT FTF. teen bands high, seven years old, long tail, one of the moat myliah, handsome and perfect ia the city, under the asd die or m harness; is rfectly sound. hg’ Coe ee or blemish; 1s very gentle, but spirited; rot in three mi: utes, and has been driven but two months, she la well orth the aifention of any gentleman wanting @ fine soimal; and with light wacon, harness, &c., &c., will be sold beneath’ thei value.” Apply ai 35 Bey street, OR B\LE CHRAP—A PAIR OF PONIES, SIX AND feven sears eld; very fast; one a good saddle horse: also one shifiing top “ Luseabary”’ ‘agou, tht trot! Wagon, two double sets of Harness, one S siete, Weabes Baia, eo ; will be gold cheap Apoly at Merchants) Stable, Nos. 35 and 37 West Twenty-ninth atr OR SALE—A BROWN MARE, TOP WAGON AND Harness, mare is warranted sound and kind; ean trot im three minutes. Price $200. Also, a gray Pony, with Wagon and Harness. Price $250. Apply at the Club siable, 72 Charles street. "ARNESS.—f4 RNESS FOR SALE CHEAP.—SEVERAT sets of singie silver mounted Harness, new, for sale cheap. Apply for two days at 65 Orchard street, wear Grand street, in the shop. 'HREE PONY BUT RSES FOR SALE—ONE SOR- re! borae, 16 handa high seven years old; one gray horse, IGhancs high.'six years old; one black horse, five vears old, suitable for elty use, just from the country.’ A responsible Pd will be given. Apply at 567 Wi street, pear WO COWS AND A FINE CALF FOR SALE CHEAP — One of the cows gives 12 quartsof ae one other is a fine red cow, 6 years old. Inqure at the teurant, J Broadway, corner of Howard street. ‘ANTED—A HORSE OR MAR} 16 hands high. young, sound, ki: BETWEEN 15 AND snd gentle, free frem vice; a free and pleasant driver, able to goin three minutes, For such a fair cast rice will be Address J. 0. B., ftation D, Aster ine, Font fi oo, with all pasticulars, prio HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. A MoD MODERN BUILT HOUSE WANTED—WITH Pi on the Ist of ent uote exosed $30. see sea on ea ortod. ‘Kpply to, ov address, Ht Le BAKERY STAND WANTED—FOR A. FAMILY bakery; location as near Third avenueind Tweaty thind rect aa preatbic. Any party liaving such to dispose find'a good customer by ailing on KINSHIMER, SS Fourth avenne. py ISHED HOUSE.—WANTED, TO HIRE on ayo handsomely furnished the mo- rent | otto exesed ANTE =0% UR FIRST OF MAY NEXT. streets and Fourth and IN A GEN Fourteenth and t weats fourth venth ay sized three or ANTED—A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, ABOVE FOUB- teenth street, between Fourth and Fighth avenues, in (iehange for s fine Country Beat and Farm, within two and a hours from New Yorn oS CAMPBELL, 18 Wall street. or a house oan be ‘as such. Good location and fall stavement of particulars. address He office, box 14 ANTED—BY A SMALL F. Y,IN A PRIVATE AMILY, house; a Second Floor asd Front Basement, situated the west side of the city, between Fran! Hreclos Rent moderate, -Addrone bor £199 Fost oftce, bo ht ngaar at easing over GENTEEL FAMILY OF FOUR lov \ a caeraemnaes wy town. “Ad oR Weraid sees we ‘ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE IN BROOKLYN, bees ae, a prefered, ) contaming water, gas, bath, &c., unfurnished ; ‘and prompt tenant may be ME, Dox 3,636'N Y., Post office, stating particu- a aaireas faerie! SECOND FLOOR OF A HOUSE WITH or un- POLITICAL. 15 WARD 70 THE RESCUE “THE PATRIOTIC citizens of the ward, who prefer the perpetuity of the ‘Union to party, will meet ‘at room No. 1 Clinton Hall, Astor place, this evening. to organize a National Union Clob, under the auspices of the address set forth by the Executive Commit- tee of the city and State of New ¥ ‘By order of the Kx excutive Commit MATRIMONIAL. Rigor oy ints WIDOWER, WITH A LIVING IN- See eaten cc manera en mal Tebereboen soot be santa Kept ta, passin Varied life. Addrexs Happloess, bor 199 Herala cilce. CLOTHING, &C. 4404 A Sart al. < CBANCE FOR ry an AND GEN- clothiny From ert their cast off Sato 8 io $8) pui fog ak crew from $1 to $5 for pant; ala) the paid for children’s Shain, Furs Carpete, ke. spears ieee ar Peaale ., 134 Seventh ‘ave: in tren Ladies at tended to by Mra. ry soa by ner alling*on ot eddroming a | St Faerie os Third wrente one by cating, by Mra Harve ORRAT DEMAND FOR CAST OFF WEARING Ap. geotiemen baring any of the of ca resetre tos higher mar 10 be hom! as by oWbers; from trom 81°25 0 § 0 wie, # urs, Chidren's wear, F\ mined to. be GOOD OPPORTUNITY 18 OFFERED TO GENTLE- Ie of, AWSISEELy Sen S gaia John Murphy, 507 Ot Pearl sect” All ordera tended to. pot Ste AND beg ny! -I bey aed __ CORPORATION NOTICES. Coeran amar NOTICE.—-THB SPECIAL CO EB the Board of aldermen, appototed to Investigate the charges m: ob Common Council tn the Herald of Jan an 80 Weduesday, the 25th instant, at 4 lock P.M, 12 100m bo'8 Cy Tal JOHN H. BE s DY, )Gpectal Commitice Janie’ BaGutt, §Boardot alder JORPORATIONINOTICR THE APECTAL ComMrT rei (Peer ihe claims of George P Biokiord ay page FEupune BEFORE HIS HONOR THE MAYOR To — How 0 tux Common Counot, or tux Cire or New previous year, and your wall gree Boas or Councruwan, Jan, 19, 1860. srhated on Prayer of oner ” > Feta 2 Clerk, Board of Aldermen, Jan. 24, 150 Concurred in. D. T, VALENTINE, Clerk. evolved, That the Conse to the G be and ‘he ie assures tokave Nine trot fom igh avenue measures to have Ninoly accom rom avenue 10 the North River, opened accord peopled. Airmen Ja D.T. VALENTINE, Clerk. 4 jerk. Board of Counetimen, Jan. 93, 1860. (On ayes and noes eoueurred in . T. McOLENACHAN, Clerk. Resolved, That Ninety sixth ‘street, from Bloomingdale Koad to the Hudson Kiver, be opened according to law, and that the Couee! wo the Corgcration be, and be layuereby aiithorized and ary legal measures to cause the Shove mentioned street to be > opened ‘peiween ihe, pointe above indicated. Board of Aldermen, Jan. 19, 1860, Adopted, D.. VALENTINE, Clerk, Board of Counciimen, Jan. 23, | Gn ayen and nove, connrred ter ©. MoTLENACHAN, Clerk. ‘The Board of Assessors herewith present the assessment for flagging sidewaika of Kighty-fifth trees, between Second and ‘Third avenues, (in obedience to tnaiructions from Common Council,) in erder that it may be confirmed, and Jonaiban Trotter, Collector of Aweess nents, appointed collector therecf, the ssme having been advertwed for objection the time pre: scribed by law, and none received: | especttully submitted. LEN, ad Wilitatison, Commissioners. W. BROWN, we Comuntanioners ‘of Taxes and Assessments, Sopt. 28, "oard ot Conretimen, Oct. 4, 185. Keferred to Committee on ee T. McULBNACHAN, Clerk, ‘The Committee on Assessments, 1 whom was revered ihe annesed communication from tne Co: ner of Taxes and Assessments, with assessment list for ilagging sidewalks, &o , Alghty fifth street, vet ween Second and Thin avenues, re spectfully report that they have examined the contract, and find that the Work wus awarded at the following prices. ' The amount of work is taken from the return made by Kobert J. Surveyor, to wit: see feet curp And gu sao eee DUNN. . $1,139 Thay have sisi caamsincd tbs so portion vic The assessment list has been averaged the the legal ume ered Jections and none recei Your committee Tisrefore subeait for adoption the following resolution:— Hesolveo, That the assessment for tagging, &c., in Righty. fifth st between Second and TDi enues, be contirmed, and Jor Trotter, Collector of assessments, be appoluted Collector thereof. PETER CRAWFORD, SAMUEL W. GaLPIN, GEORGE ROss, JOHN H BRADY, Boaxp Or Covnciuay, Oct. 25, 1858. Laid over we ov. 11, 1868, cn ayes Booka ot a1 3 N eB CHAN, Cert. lermen, Nov. By resolution, referred to on Assessments. * D. 'T. VALENTING, Clerk. Board of Aldermen, —_ Pal 1359. By resolution, referred mn Assessments. D. T. VALENTINE, Clerk ‘The Committee on Assessments, to whom was referred the annexed communteation from the Commissioner of Taxes and with assesement list for setting carb and gutier santesgnnn nals fone -anih sireet, between Second and Third ave- nes, and Couneilmen conirming the same, Preapbatfally Peoort that Uney have examined tno, seise; the ap: appears to be correct, having been advertised the ived. Your committee an ‘be appolnted Collector thereof. y ae Gua Geo, genet Asscanmen: ite. Board of Aldermen, Jan. 3, I Taid over. sb "t. VALENTINE, Clerk. Aldermen, on 8ye8 Ap DOC 5 LENTINE, Clerk. Couneitmen, Feb. 7, 180. Roterred to Commitvee on OT, MCULENACHAN, Clerk. nts, to whom was referred the Mst from the Board of Alder- Asseasment for eurb, gutier- street, between Second and Third iy report thst aGer a carefal | tamination would recommend concurrence with Board of Aldermen, submit the following resolation iad 5 ems men in of Committee Committee MORGAN JONES, Asseasmenta. aout of Counetimen, March 17, 1808, Vaid overt March at, ona ‘noes, concurred Pa CT. MoCLENACHAN, Clerk, Mayor's Orvice, New Yor, March 31, 1859. To 1mm Howoranixz tur Common Counce GENTLEMEN—I return witout my approval to your honora- bie body, ® resolution confirming the assessment for setting garb and guiter stones, and Righty Aft street, between land Third avenues, and appointing a collector thereot. ae work in quesdon was — ‘SPI ‘that the contract for Site onthe 22d of September, on the 16th November, 1 Dein, forty-seven working te ‘The inapector's yay for bia tae 50, which is the amc unt properly chargeable to the Lene whereas the sum of ig inserted as the expense of inspecting on the certificate. 1 would also Lr te that no rock excavation was cailed for in the cee ger was named for it in the contract, and and the same was com- Jet 00 runny of work is returned by the survey, and the enormous price of $2 50 fer foot inserted in the Street Uon- missioner’ This to pass uneor- item, allowed rected, wi will May iy the foundaton a fork clan oC 6700, of $750. ‘The agseas- DaNihief TIEMANN, Mayor. Board of Co uncilmen, March 81, ti | on the table, sepia published in th in the journal and apers emplo, calico ab iit oihng oT ineolas Ac ACHAN, Clerk. Board of Connellmen, June i, ise ‘Taken up and referred to Committee on Aasesements, McOLENACHAN, Ulerk. The Commitice of Asseasmenta of thr hoard of Coaohmcn, io whom was referred the m of his Honor the Mayor veloing the assessment Tor flagging, AC, Eighty-fitb strvet, between Second and’Third aveuues, respectfully report: they bave cafefully examined the subject in question and ted that his Honor objects to the assessment on the grounds of an excess of Inspector's time being allowed, ana also of there Deing no slams in contract for rovk excavation. Tt in his examination of assessment his Honor basloveriooked tho fact in the statement that in the gan that an excess of thirty-two dayw ospection has been charxed to the contractor and deducted from the amount to be paid to En. ag niso that fn the assessment there is no charge for rock Ovthe work appears to have been done as contracted for, and the assessment api to be correctly up in the gpinion of your Committee, who would, therefore, Fecomanend the adoption of the annexed resolu! manatee this Board adhere to Jia former aston f the setting curb and gutter stones: ug ane itt st bet fra Bond and Tbr aren, a ee seesment Jed, not Of hits Honor ihe Mayer, Me Orr: iN. MORGAN JONES, Asseasments. Board of Counefimen, Oct 24, 1880. Ayes and noes adopted, notwithstanding objections of His Hovor the Mayor, two-thirds of all thé members elected voted in favor T. McCLENACHAN, Clerk. board of ‘Aldermen, Oct. a i Committee on Assessments. 1). tT. VALENTINE, Mee The Committee on Assessments to whom was referred th annered revortof the Board of Counclmen in favor of adhering to their former action in confirming the assesment list for fia sing, So. Eighty inh street, between kecond and Third ave- Bues, respectfully report that Bo ee the same, snd for the reasons assigned. they believe that said assessment is made legally, snd that there are no reasons for keeping the contractor out of his legs! dies, and as this Board bas taken ould therefore recom. jution:>— matier of sating curd and air reas sod face Rie ue fifth street between Second and Third avenues, and that the — W. GENET, 2 Commitiee on GEO. een 5 Atsesaments. Petree Mdermen, Jan. 16s I VALENTINE, Clerk. Laid over. VALENTINE, Clerk. Talayes sad pom edopies ven ayen and 5 Board of Councilmen’ Jan. 28, 1869. ‘Bees, Conc batted ond ©. T. McCLENACHAN, Clerk. HF ¢ COMBE TTR ON STREETS OF THE BOARD or Aldermen will meet in Roem No.8, City Hail, on T the Slat inst, atmo 0% o'clock P. it. ‘The subject of wide ing Ann aircet will bo const Parties interested in matter will have an opportunity ‘of presenting their +i Petitions for, or remonstrances against the above named Posed improvement may be Jeft with 1. 7. Valentine, Esq. Clerk of the Common Couneti. 2Commistee 1. A. BOLE "$ streets. en) ¥ W, GENET, Jona H, BRADY, 7.8. News, Secretary. REWARDS. 6) REWARD.—LOST, ON SUNDAY, veo, a saree $2 avenue, a terrier sint, aboot aix y color, and has. fancy moroces oollae. number will receive the above reward REWARD —LOST, A ROUGH TARRIER DOG, from 27 Pine sireet. Any person returning the same 10 Pine street, will ob owner. REWARD—LOsT, ON SATURDAY EVENING, AT Sr | $5 Riblo's Garden, an ivory Scarf Pin, ia the formofa Berse’s hoof. The above reward will be paid if left at 141 Nas. aan street, 5 REWARD — Lost, ON a JAN. 24, A SPOT. coach be ny person returning eaid Jack's He avenue and Ti fe a treet wt 5 Hea onze of hl ee, REWARD WILL BE GIVEN POR THE BBLO- ay gitncsethe ciemamoes om mathe care HB, 109 ¥ fooster street. [5 REWARD. Lost, ON MONDAY, 23D INST., ON trom West Stxteenth to West Fourteenth street, $ 5 ay of ih aren = ‘white Ceahmere Sbawl, with color: ores, rit Teostre tho above reward by leav- lis wen Foerieeotb neces ROADWAY boupore, oa iit, BROSDWAY 444. mf just at wes 25 cents: private boxes, 33 and Doore open at ball-past ix. Periormauce to eomueace at half past eereo o'cloc! WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 2, the performance will commence wi! OUR Jia. Our Jemima...... To be followed by “ctneetiehnne PLOTS AND COUNTER PLOTe, ~ Miss Emma Webb, + Miss Ada Webb. inde OMAN Wallan in which Miss Ade will auatain als characters, WITH SONGS ARD DaNCh Saturday afternoon, commencing At Zo'clock, AM, RT Drom Concent HALL, 497 BROADWAY. NORRT HALL. 497 BROADWAY. eoontelice Moser. Butler & Healy. nave great piss- ure to snnounee fo the public that they bave purchased above establishment, and will make it their study to procure te of the first order. uthalan es eat favorite, ag 4 WIN, who will make h's appearance on Neturday, Jan 2 Proprietora—Measre, BUTLER & HEALY. Marager—O. A BKARLS, ¢ Orcheatra—K. SMITH ADAGE GARDENS, sist ‘ourteenth street, near avenue r Get, near Sixth araaue, (west entrance) HALR, The greatest curioa of ibe ) BUNDRED | 8 OUD, + feet AND PONDS, WEIGHING THREE THOU exhibited for one weak, commencing Tuunspay, es 3 ‘1860 Doors open from 10 A. M. to 25 ce OUNG LADIES, pels Le of fascina: ting and tata situations to walt on a abies iin tho evening, om S154 by ap plying between 12and 2 GAIRTIES ‘GonokRT ROOM, 600 Broadway FINANCIAL. ary H, NICOLAY, STOCK AU UTIONERR, BR: dea nd anes, he Wie crest, Tomerenre soneaad A Per y at the yor ely Board. [ Jad AND NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY COM New York, Jan 25, 1860. The interest conpons of the First Mortgage Sinking Fund Bonds of this Company, due Feb. 1, 1880, will be yaid on and after that date on presentation at the ameriean Exchan ze bank. HUTCHINGS, | Treasurer, IRE INSURANCE COM nt ae streets, jam. 24, 1860. The Beard of Directors have this day declared a Divident of three and a balf per cent, parable on aod atter the first day of February proximo, r books will be cloged until that date, JORN OsKLBY, Seoretary. N-B.—A large Snrplus fs retained afte dividend, Tonurance agaist loss or damage by dre upoa the moat faver: able terms, NDIANA BANK FOR_SALE—OR¢ the liberal laws of thai State deousand dollars. IVIDEND.—HOMESTEAD pany, olllce corner of Nassai NIZBD UNOER ; With a capital of two hundred But ®emall amount of cash required. Ad box 2 573 Post office. FATRER MANUFACTURERS Jan. 24, 1860.—a dividend of five (5) per cent will be id to the stockholders on aud after Wecinesday, the lstday of ebruary next. ‘The transfer Looks will be closed until that day. By order of the Board. 'T. R. ACLY, Cashter. EW YORK AND FRTFE RAILROAD COMPANY. -AT & meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the 4th in stant. the undersigned were requested, in view of the large Buropean subscriptions to the plan of reorzunization known to ready for transmission, or on their way 10 New York, to re- ceive further assents ubtil the lt of February, The under: sigred are prepared wo receive asaenta until that time. ‘The ad. Reslons to the plan are so larse aa to warrant the belief thst the company will be reorgan'zed 108 thia b: be sent as heretofore, to HORATIO N. O11, 45 Wall sireet, New York, or to the subscribers. DUDLEY 8. GREGORY, FT DAViS. [NITED STATES AND CAN?" 4 THE UNION aor Lond, aa agentef. aren g! ary Co , bankers, New York, hered @ notiee that’ they wil geive mone: cn aseouut of tant Sita, for which the Al nae, free of eharge, letters of eredit or eiroular letters of £10" and ee Sages ae eS ment where, payable etties and towns in the Unked Sates, Canada, 4c, $9.0 000 TO LOAN ON ge bag PRO- erty on bona and. mortga; several ‘$40. loan on cit property. ‘Apply SOT FS "CONEEY, in ‘the peer of Teese Fance Company, 66 Wall atree Pe copies 's Fire, LOAN OFFICxS. A= MADE C ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEW- , Safer, kinds ' of Me: 0, OF byaglt an et sold. ty ¥. GAGK. broker, 208 Broadway, corner ton street, Nos. 20, ‘second floor. T ll CHAMBERSSTREET.--MONEY TO ADYABER YO any amount on diamonds, watches, jewelry, ac., by fhe well known and old established ISAACS, auctioneer ‘and broker, 11 Chambers szreet, N. B.—No businéas on Uday y T Prins OLD ESTABLISHED RETAIL JEWSLRY store of L. JACOBS & CO., 331 Broadway.—Advances made and move: Joaned on Watches, jewelry. Diamonds, to, value. Terms liberal. neas confidential, No lon otioe signa about yat the 31 Broadway. T JACKSON’8—MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED TO amount on Watches, Diamonds, Je Sy Piate, Dry ‘descri- kon, ooh and al 3 a broker, 11) Broadway. A oni NO. 6 NASSAU STRERT—A. HONIGMAN, DTA mond broker and commission jmerchant, advances money bet, Joweiry, dc. of, buys them for the Biebont cash privee, wate off jnsaan Mreet, u fists, room Nov.” Business hours 80M, OST. Me m L 2) CANAL be Sse gp Sd TO Loran TO ANY ARLES WOOD, 299 Casals Arley: MADE TO ANY AMOUNT ON Sacre welry; diamonta, &6., oF bought for the prices, at JACOB'S old established jewelry store, Broad. ne Flos No loan office about the premises, and busines NASH C nidonil nt our oc, from BAS, tof Fy Soy a 315 2! atour at Hower mm AM & Y. ‘BIN. MOXEX,LOANED—IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS We, oat RUN. sixty, or ninety days, on Dismmonds, pes C verware, an erty of every descrip: tion’ by 8. J. LEVY, or abo Second Pareet, hear Wooster Le LENT AT Laker tena weet f ON DIAMONDS, Watches, Jewelry, pathetek Ware, end Fersonai Property T ©. L. HARDING’S—FRENOH TRAIN WOVEN Skirts, 12 springs, $1 25; 14 springs, $1 50, and 17 eorines, = Old Skirts made over, French shape. Skirts made . Bh street, 5 ULPIN’S B RETIREMENT rRom RETAIL TRADE, ON IST OF FEBRUARY. STOCK SELLING OFF, THE LAST WEEK, at MUCH BELOW Cosr. GREAT BARGAINS CLOAKS AND FOURS. $61 Brosdway. STOCK OF LACES AND EM- ith the Lease, Fixturea and Good the concern, where a successful business been e years; location one of the best in Broadway. oom, room and fit OR BALE—A EMAL BROS ether wit broideries, Win of sone done Hd ohn WHAT png LADY WANTS—A GRACRFUL and durabie Lies, hers ee out F sos ata be _convin« MA @ DEMO papi Sey wed, ‘Skirte: eleven sp pow feel Beats twenty springs, $1. gorlags. 6 auldren's Skfrts very ARON: SC \F oT TO URRAT REDUCTION. A GENERAL CLEARING OUT, order to make room for spring Goods, UNDERSELL any other parenow marked down m entire soak of rich Fire per cent jase than cost. The ladies’ attention is respect- Bolly teviied to this assortment. 367 Canal strect, corner of Wooster, Marble Building. ADA DEMOREST’S GRAND OPENING OF PAT. M terns of imported Paris Fashions, mich in advanos of the yublished modes, clegandy and appropriately trimmed. Bay- ig renewed and made other rare, easily and exchinive ar- rakgementn, for a fulland conn pate gupply of novelties for the ennuing season, MADAME 1 srould reapectay sano" panes be feet oes sing ot new, elegant and res a iG on Thareday, Marca 1, Fait tea Ey 19 igh arent Bs rand treet, Fulton street, Brook: trade, Makers and the ladies generally will fnd it to thie mlerest ee ae ee IN TIME! T AND bp er FANCY FURS! ks the eee immense! HUDSON Bay Fou to" Ss WAREHOUSE, Broadway, ‘Ladies and gentlemen will do well t4 call before it is ton late, the warehouse being kept open for the retai) trade positively only n few dayr longer, The Goods are uctnally sold 50 per cent below cost. FIVE ARTS. SERRROSCOPE AND ONE DOZAN VIEWS FOR $1—A? the Union ' A‘he he Union Biereoscopie Company'a, 313 Broadway, up SEY: ae oeap arto eta! With gheap operaiorg, of the dlssoverer, 1, Do,sompetition | TBLO'S G4 RY COOK ki Grand Kyestrian ‘OYAL AMPHITHEATRE. w ane aria 2 EDNESDAY, JAN, 25, Av 2o'guoce, even! a eviertrin eee undel the ditoeiba of Ur Somes iW Hise biel io two preaieat rites in exutence, ie beautitut MLLE. ELLA ZOY. an JAMES ROUINRON, senre ROME THOMAS Caan ether continent bie w KCHELLE PERILEUSE, and THE BROTHERS HANLON, in their incomparably heauttnt formance, RE, spborted by the entire Buropean troupe, ta their various per- Court sent i. Joseph Pentland. ‘Doses... FILS Cy var lease Private boxes. seve ‘Sand $6. AUBA KEENE’S THEATRE. D Gut ON WEDREADAT, ‘ato Hapapel NIGH NEW SOOT nsw b Bagagemert of MISS AGNES ROBERTSON, Wo, Wits MISS LAURA KEENE, ‘WILL APPRaR In a new rams, in three acts, ENYTLED JEANIE DEANS; THE HEART ie LOTHIAN, EYFIE DEANS ay MISS LAURA KEENE. JEANIE DEANS LONER BODRRRON, Fig In the course THE ati ras SCENE OF Pe eevie t peti serge aR RRTRT Eo oraan joneding mg os and incidents, of the Court of dudioary andor ‘The Counsel for the Crown The Counse! for the Defence. justiciary 81 NOPS) sCRNERY Painted by Mears. Thorae. Minard Lewis, Jeffites and aaaistate. Bt Leonard's Craigs. Baliabury Craigs and Arthur's Seat, David beans’ Cottaze. The Cell ia tse Tolbooth. A Street in Old Edinbarg. ‘The Court Fonse in Parlianuen: Ulose, hae ..Mr. ©. Wheatleigh Me. Dion Bourcicanit Beary Jeanie Doanw’ Piigrimage to Landon. « Gum ee. ‘The Highwayman's Hut, ‘The Duke of Argyle’s House in London. ‘The Palace at Sheen. ‘The Condemned Cell The Canongate Reached. ‘The Court Yard of the Tolbooth, and ‘The Attack of the Populacs. ‘The Rescue. All the deseripti asic, and one ive music, and a new . OVRR TURE: introducing the folowing fy worite Scotch wire: “Within a Mile of Kdinburg” (1 yy nloch of Kinloch” (soio violin), ean Ainierson uy 08" (eolo eorDe). “Laird. of Cock (solo trombone), wha hae wi Wallace bled”’—Jobnny Pope—(eolo {6 and drum). Reel The famous, “Tulloch: ” accompanied with the bagpipes. Composed and ar- Tap, dexpreaniy fort iy for the pleoe b by Me: I, THoaas Baxpe. drama has been produced the stage direction of the author, Mr. Dion cattenetwnd le seats may be secured one week in advance. Doors open at 635 o'clock ; io commence at 734 o'clock. OWERY THEATRE. Allen. 6% o'clock. Gatidia will nse aT. WEONBGOAY EVENING. JAN, 28 TIME OCTOROON, Purchased from pie BOURCICAULT, NE at PROPERTIES, W MUSIC, NRW EFFECTS. ‘The cast embraces member of the od eompacy, and several ndaitonal players ¢ forraged for the oocaso # F6 conclude with the comedy of LAWYER VERSUS MUTTON. ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—THE LAST WREK ‘of that inimitably attracting and irresistibly diverting STORY OF REVOLUTIONARY TIMES, the bewitchingly attractive RED RA Car ann Jan. %. 860). In the afternoon at 3 o'clock, the beautiful and drama of THE RED HANGER: its fina) mod juction; asteniabin; every the els y oot f A i legant comedy of F gunz of Ware TOYS. ‘The wax statue of JOHN BROW: the luring onl, the benntid “Aquaris, five hnttred fect 3 ving ‘Anacondas, Baby Serpenta, &c, are now among the novdlicn Admitanoe, 25 cenioy” chiliren’ mia tenn ides parquet, 13 cents RYANT'S MINSTRELS, woe eek 472 Broadway. aia JAN VERY wo Tit THE WEEK. HE EXC OBI, ND f x 108 TROUPE OF T' The world renowned Kihiopian Comedians. Y and DAN Bayvant,” ina variety of new and night. NEW soNoe SANG BURL UES, &C. MUSABD CONCERT, ORIGINAL StebILt. DARROLLS, AFRICAN POLKA, SCENES aT Sue cts ‘8. PLANT ATO) N-SONG & DANCE, Doorn open at 63, commencing at 13 o'ehook. (gag 2G, 01 ing tice HEATRE FRANCATS, CAPRI pas, GARD! VAN SMBCRGH 4CO's. S. MEVAGERIN, WU THEIR NEW SOOLOGICAL HAL, FOURTEENTH STREET, WEAR EVERY MORNING, AFTERNOON AND 1D ByENING. fed at_12 o’clork each da: ‘Anima! LARGEST GSOLEEGTION OF te 7 Ae IN The WORLD. Birds and animals of every variety and specie. ONLY MENAGERIE IN AMERIUa. Performing Elephant. Lions at Leopards, Fontes, ye Mon A LIBERAL aDucrion MADE TO EcuoOLs, IBLO’S SALCO GRO. CoRISTY'S MINSTRELS. MONDAY EVENING, Jan, 23, inderery evening during the week, will be pervorined, frat OR, LIFE Te voHrR tS TIA me on the celebrated OCTOROON, Burl Not by Dien Bourcicault, co by Wm. Henry Peck of onisisna. is eoene oc tine orm » romantic tragedy is inid—iike an the deita oF the celebrated Hi; = the venerable darke: aig Gaphen. iy. he tran th ‘1 New Songs, Acts and features by the entire company. Doors open ( 6 30; to commence at 7,30. Tickets 26 cents. Quatnam AMPETTERATES. © ANMRICA a € GTacus 4 fall eompany of equestrian Anes full band of minstre! With Mr. Chas. White, J. T. Hanley Neil, Reed, &o. Box 2 cents; pit 12¢ een. Children half price. HE SECOND OPERATIC ECITAT, IN ae rien OOKLYN, re place at the tase tees ocr ARENT tic er of (linton, on FRIDAY, JAN. a 8 O'CLOCK. Oper fo three acta by Ts *yon Tisethoven a is waive inanager res) uncer o ae DAME B Often isEN, Soprauo; BLUNOR TAMA RO, Tenor, tm addition tothe talent assisting, tnem inthe first concert Carl Auchntz, conductor; J. Noli, leader, Tickets, with reserved geata, $1; other oarts of the house, 50 cents: to be bad at FN. Dickizeon’s, drug store, 129 ‘Kinatie srreat; at 0, Prox’s, music store, 213 Fulton street, and at the : a G. VANDENHOFF'S DRAMATIO READINGS. Horm Cuaren, To-Nigur, at 8 0'CLock, ROMEO AND JU T (SCEN EX), And Sam Lover's Esxtraveganza PADDY IN FRANCE; A Lixp we tHe LOAN or A Gripiron ! Admission 3 2 ¢ cents. Reserved geat 60 cents. RW YORKER STADT THEATRE, 7 AND 30 BOWERY. Benefit of HENRINTTE MAL DAN STERNENWADOHEN. | Fairy piece, with Songs and new Roeneries, AST. L Witt} POSITIVELY ¢ CLOSE JANUARY chibition PALMBIUS STATO! FEE WATE. Captiy At Schaua’ galler: Admi&sion % cents. ‘Open fia bas Me tO PM 7 AUGH’S ITALIA AT BROOKLYN. This beautiful Panorama of Itsly, which for the past five months bas deiibted| the citizens of New Saad Is NOW OPEN IN BROOKLY! At Oe POLS TRCUNIC INSTITUTE, Livingaton atreet. near Court Open every evening at 734 o'clock, and on Wedncaday and Saturday afternoons at 3 o'clock. Tickets 25 cente—Chil dren 18 conte. ERMAN VOLKS ( RN, 43 LOWERY. DONKY or ‘The NIGGER IN THE BAY mateaton only 6 cents. TLOUK We TEE PICTURE GALLERY Ol. Fannin. AL STREET. SLOCUTION AND ee —_ THE DRAMATIO art.—A first class actor will receive {ates atl Di mpm ty ve iat roleg tpn nt the firet 8% COLMAR PO GRAND {ence no te pt Tee RTs Vo-pight only. They open ta Panacea next Monday, ‘Thats sight vilbe grea ry te eleriens- at anand PATTI MATINEE ON BATORDAY, FEB. 4. The directors res; ally pases that, ia juonse of the extraordinary sucasas of their Hostoo season thoy have Fen rs teeir play fm that clty beyoed the time A short series of i We given fa New York by tbe company <¢ waz to with ‘and West), lo commence towards Tattee Sd of Next Ware, tod ‘on uO account cae be extended beyond a wouesidite ‘Te atlractions season will be of the most varied kind. Mis PATEL. who will dope depart for Burope {a the carly spring has aaced to her repertuire,the CUMIE A Niand the BAR SBR, and will scon be read role MADAME SolwoN will ap ppear ta OPERA COMIQUE ever performed ni and In WEBKB’S renowned Opera of ree? which willbe given magnitcent ‘veer ge first time IN ITALIAN. In addition are being made for a GRAND GER! be ormed, i for ‘the frat time, the Opern of Sti coy tm log Mr SIGE wil mab only appearence in GERM A PKA FIRST GHAMD PATH MATINED ou sacetiay, ¥ Full particulars ou Monday next ates eed py asnaces THEATRE Doors open at 7: tocommence at] o'ck ENTIRE SUCURSS TONIGHT, WEDNESDAY, Aud every evening til further noice, (A Fay emt Octave Fealltets celebrated story theatre, consisting of a rege andfive acts, THE ROMAN! A POOR, YOUNG ear. ‘The Overture, incidental Chorwses and Mosic composad ex presaly for thé occssion by MRK. BOBERT STORPE wood ‘The scenery, entirely new, by. Tal appropriate Correct and comumes, by Mes Meacy Furoiture and appoiotmenia, by Mr. Timon Mechapical porson, by Mr. Vian Hatien and aaaisiau, will be distributed as follow: PROLOGUE, Menuel. Marquis de Champcey... Mr. Lester Walteaie Doctor Desmurets (fi rmerty of ihe Franch anny) Me Beoughaan Louise Veu Beryec (formerly nurse to Manuel, ow keeper of s lodging house) AMA. Masvel (steward to M. Laroque).. Mr. Lester Waltecte. = Broustom Mode Bevannes (tian of the warid) “Mr. Gaspar Laroque (at aged man, formerly ‘capian 0 's privateer) : Alain (confidential M. Nouret (a notar).. Yvounett (a Breton she Henri. Louis. Madanie Faroque (daughier inlaw to Gaspar Marguerite, her daughter. fe Madame Autrey, avelative of the Laroi ily. Miss Mary Gannem pearance since her severe ill governess... sedond appearance at thie theatre. > ‘Christine, a Grewn peasant girl, Mise Panoy Reeves Guests, Servants, Peasai ke. SYNOPSIS OF SOMNER PROLOGUE. —PABISMANOBL'S 4°ARTMENT IN THE LODGING HOUS! Poverty, fidelity aud friendsbip. ACT, L—BRITTANY—PARLOR AND TERRAGE, WIE VIEW OF THE PARK AT THE CHATEAU LAROQUR rhe arrival The Firat ay, and ita Kenta A LAPSE OF TWO MONTHS. ACT. 2—THE PARK AND CHATEAU OF LAROQUR Ow ap PRE, DISTANC rila'ana esolutions, act. —INTREION OF A LOWEY TOMEI TN TOR RB- INS OF ELFIN, WITH EXTENSIVE VIEW OF THR BRETON COUNTRY 1 BY MOONLIGHT, eand Hi ACT. 4—SCENE L—DRN WING oui IN THY CHATRAT A. SCENE 2-APARTNENT IN THE CHATEAU. LAPSE OF SOME MONTHS. ACT. 5.—SALON OPENING ON THE CATDENS AND GROUEDS ones aH cHare BAU. ENTRANCE oF ace WeDDine, Bageset gg Tun PEASANTRY, tat PICTURESQUE BRETO THR GARDENS AND CHATEAU” SUPERBLY LUMINATRD, __Box book now open six days in advance. INTER GARDEN. On Monday night MATILDA HERON’S new play of LESBIA LESBIA LESBIA was received by & house crowded from pit to dome with @e UNBOUNDED ENTHUSIASM UNBOUNDED ENTHUSIASM. UNBOUNDED ENTHUBTASI Beseatially a drainnot the French seugational school, abownd- ing SHRONG SITUATIONS AND STARTLING EFFECTS, it at times held the andience spell-bound; and the MAGNIFICENT SOKNERY ba yp nl SCENERY and surroundings in which ft was clothed drew repeated ex- pressions of admiration and delight. 1g the critic of the Heral@ oh beaking of the Diece this mornin bserves:— OVA inarked change inthe bills of this theatre attracted las evening a very numerous, fashionable and critical audience. The play was a translation by Mavida Heron of a five act drama, “Les Noces Venevennes,” written by Victor for the’Porte Paint Martin thevire, Paris, and produced thers abou five years ago. Miss Heron's play, which sbe calls “etbia i one of thove dramatic productions peculiar o th Boulevart theare. | In all these plays the moral and the ola Jogue is subjective to the thrilling effects in the acting and Ube scenery. ‘The plots are always int-icate and overloaded with ineldent, and the play deals with the passions ‘Taiher Uiaa tue affections. ‘The culmination of the third act in Leabin a 1 exceed Iugiy elle ve, and was artistcally and admirably perfor Wins eron's ‘performance througeant werdta very Lah reaton, Mr. Wallack's partis a very strong pieoa of of chnrneter paintigg, and it receives {uli Justice at the hands dz. George Jondin’s gallant fearing’ fe excellent acting vindicated, in the clearest mg | as the jeune premier of the amerionn stag Sr, Jamison acted exceedingly wel ‘The play was exceedingly weli gotten up inthe way of scenery. cortume, 4e. The mountain pass, in the second act, was one of the moat picturesque stare views we ever remem ber to bave witnessed in this: en remarka:— ‘The situations of the plece are excellent. and were superbly vilalized by the admirable acting of ell the principal artis. Mr. J. W. Wallack, Jr. waa very’ fue as Urseoto, and. fairly he beat honors of the evening. He is @ thorough artiae. Mr, Jordan, ag Gi made the mi mmepdg abantpreenoe a wefan oot eolng. i. Tamla, we As Spolutro, was gocd, bat a tase oo tragic in Mre. mance in couogpion. nua Allen's Viola was & correct pe Yi undoubted)y Be Great “after 2 few porformudoon: jeron was Warinly rec! drow forth mmch applause during. the jarvenkig Ta tae ie pen tions of, the work she played with even more than her ugual intensity. Her rentrée is certalnly one of the successes of the | season, and the admirers of the Indy will be glad to know that she is Once more before the public of New York, In @ way cal- culated to draw forth all her rare talents. been produced in the most lavish style by the management of the Wir'er Garden; the scenery is frequently: agnafl cot, ond the dresses are of the handsomest description. Great credit Ja doe to Mr. Joseph Jefferson, the present stags manager, uuder whose direction the work has been produ Fortified by these expressions of approbation and the entbe einstic acc'armations with which the play wns received, the mua~ nagemen: have pleasure ia announcing it for repetition KVERY NIGHT EVERY NIGHT UNTU, FURTHER NOTIC This evening, the performance will be for the benefit of the Netherlacds senevolent ‘ongregation, with MATILDA HERON LOUISA ALLEN J. .W. WALLACI ORGE JORDAN GEORGE JAMISON as. oa ie Dore ‘The piece bas been produced under the direction of JOSRPR JEFFERSON, Stage Manager of the Garden, and the sceaery’ | bag been painted by dir. Hoye and LS Perkins Doors open at 7; cominence at 7 EW BOWERY HEATR Sole Proprietors... Mesars, G; [., ForandJ. W. Liagurd. WINTER GARDEN | KC THE NERY. OCTOROON. WINTER GARDEN MUSIC. THE OCTOROON, WINTEE GARDEN, DERASES, THE OCTOROON WINTER CARDEN bon ares WINTER, MACHINERY. TAR OOTOROO: WINTER GARDEN BURN STEAMBOAT, OotOROOA Tak AT AN EXPENSE OF TWO THusaND DOLLABA. 1 OCTORO EVERY NIGHT TULL eae NOTICK, | G AIETIES CONCERT ROOM, 600 BROADWAY. ‘XT © every evening. The Lar neat Domosny: of ae th oe copstant chap mB relies. FORTY TALESIED PERFORMERS, including some of the best talent to be found in the elty. ys CECILIA MORLEY. | MISS CECILIA MORLEY: GA ra in the city. twelve cea | ‘of Now MISS N. CLIFTON. | MISS N. CLIFTOM. MISS ADELAIDE JOHNSON. | MISS ADELAIDE JOHNSON. MR. F. BERRY, Be. BERRY, mic singer of the day. wen AT EAROR KIRBY. AND TRUE, | in thelr wonderful SECOND SIGHT MYSTERY, Aectnred be MISS LUCILLE, | Pe Ah most expert and mysterious feat of the age. |\pick WATKINS, Tipe FASE | ture of this estab! it ! 8. from all genlemen of redime- FoURa, LADY WATIERS | that are en; Concert } minions 0 0 "BROADWAY re ee oe Rises PREPORSERInG” | woemire fa 8 constant it ot hes gay, Tice cam be m9 MSORDAT EVENTS Grand extra ein hich te entire | COMPANY, A ate OR ‘will appear. will please call and be eas our assertion 4s correct. 4 ROADWAY BOU. B BROADWAY BOUDOTR, BROADWAS Rowpore, |

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