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ee nb AND NOBTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL ‘FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. Fat Aalifar and Cork harbor, BN ast Capt Shannon, Vout eur whit ome vole MET 8c ara BL we z dete, , Now York Wednesd: “New Yo nesday, Jan. 16 » AMERICA, Little, ct ‘ton We , Sam 23 Berths not secured until paid for, seenaieass 2 fr experined surgeon Here of these ie wil! uot be accountable for Gold, way 7 “Builion, Spools a olny, Precious bones or Metals, | sanlens bill ‘art signed therefor wud the value thereot i hair \d the value mali UNAWDY Ro. SBomiing Green, ‘Pool, inuding and embarking passengers a. Quoensiowa, mil, New fork and Philadelphia Steam: their full powered Clyde ‘cine OF MANCH ESTE He Saarday, Suh of January, ROO, Saturday, 1 LABGOW, Saturday, lth of Jan (end overy Saturday, at Yoo, (rom pier ‘Hort River, for six months. @ a ‘aris, area, Hamburg, Bremen, fares. ig out Winer frieets cus vay tobeta ng ruing, wy New York:—From Liverpool or n, First Cabin, $75, $86 und $105, Steerage from edatnlations fo ‘Thane sieamers have si passengers: and carry ex; ‘are built ta water- iron sect went fre sonibilatore on Buard, 4% CO. | in London te Y, piecets ia Mars to JULES DECOU ES Place Wise tionrer in Philadelphia to JOHN @ Dae et ge aoe rea f the "8 ( nt, { peer 15 Broadway, N'Y. OR ‘SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—ON RATURDAY, January 5 the United states mall steamer FULTON, | [', & Walton, commander, will sail fsam pier $7 North river, « jot of Beaoh street, on saturday, January 0, at una tie eatety and. comfort, has ner dvek, enclosed by water tight ¢ »inpart- besides othe: resuits, tend, in the »veut of colil- Sasa lo Keep the pumps fred to work, and socure of veswel aad paasenge pangs Beonad cabin, ‘175 and $60. ore MANOEL Me oO! Mack ENztk, | Asents, No. 7 Broadway. _ The steamer ARAGO will sail February 2. > i PRICES | RREPURLANrio STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. | NEW YORK AND GALWAY LINE. to send for ‘their ate can obtain return prives:— | Kdekets at ne Collewlag greatly reduced Jn sh: tira cabin frum Galway, fi a ‘in third cabin from way town in E: on # railwi 2; CA, veg cabia. from the ie princi cities of Eg PINWAL eas rn H ORTH GERMAN LLOYD'S STRAMSHIP BRE; Weasels, Cominander, carrying the United ul eall ‘trom pir No. 80 Nowth ‘river, foot of AATORDAY, Jan. » at 12 o'clock M. BRANES via SOPERAMETON, \ BONDON, mara, aotifin aM roN | AND BREMEN, po RR geen, SB sn a a, $00; steerage, $58 re a GRLPOKE KEUTGEN & REICHELE, ‘No 82 Broadiay. =e PSCOTT'S LINE OF LIVERPOOL AND LONDOD Packets.—Passage from or to Liverpool or London cai Sawaya be engaged by tals well Known Une, sailing weekly at | the very lowest rates, aud drafts issued as usual for ay ini, Payable on demand in any part of Great Britala or can by obtalned by apoly a i toor addressing TAPS: SCOTT'S LINE 0 or LIVERPOOI, PAC! PACKETS.—PA JK- ship WONaPR LA. t Gane Sth ce —The ve rai sis ea ave on on indy ror he age CHorvorto TaPSCOlE & CO. ath at! AIA AND WEW YORK SCREW STEAM PACKET INE, CARBIING 788 wat ae ae Pe ne ane ‘Bdward Gootwin, will sall for the See, Mor ay, nds sewer gn we es witste « & ee Agents, No. 57 —_ street, ORNIA VIA PANAMA. JOR & uy eer aut Newt barn Bike ve on Pda \ Chai jand ait ot each cept ge davos (allo aad a en ceare will be the, Monday follow: oF passage ly at the only office, 177 Weat |" earcet autor of" “aad b BALLER, agent i) Fs HAVANA ‘VIA ASSAD, N. P—THE paren ‘and North American Royal Matl steamsuip KA ain Le Mesurier, will sail for the above ports, frum the ‘com; city, ; oon vognart, Jersey City, on heancot te TUESDAY February 5, 1961 To Messen. Tow orator ps EPLENARD, No. 4 Bowling Green, te eo W ORLEANS “yaengeengee EVERY TEN DAYS. | “20 SAlL ox SATURDAY, JAN. 12, AT 2 O'CLOCK, | he entirely new, irus etea ums ip | 1iWES, ae LAWLESS, B ‘te now receiving fra cut ‘nd Will sail as above, from pier foot Of Murany =iroet, atk iver. Morses taken to mer fited with atalis evapove steamer has water, tight. compartments, and accommodations for {relgh\ and passengers VINGSTOS, CHOCH ERIN #00, 3 Murray streot seeeniene DE 80TO {1 Jan. a R RAYA ited iit matt steamah'p, " QUAKER CITY, ‘FELOE, Command ‘on Tuesday, Jan. 13, at 12 o'clock, HARGOUS & CO., SJ doutu street, GD save for the aed North relight or passage spply to « MATANZAS, ‘To mall on Tuesday, Jan. 8 At 2 o'clock The pioamaship ATANZAS, ‘comiuander, ts ready to receive Chambers sirect, For a hap A Kier, Coot of WoRk Bros, NAVARRO £50, ®t BAVANNAH AND THB. 80 r° BAVARN KR. ROUYLE leave per 12 Norvh river on Saturda: Fhe seam f ‘this line are ali new, and comfort, safety aad 8 by any oa the voeaa. Sete Bae caves Ha na Hon.gom mary, $20 76: Nash: xvii, ; Kufaul #5; uy, 831; aah, 4 at ei ae 00., ie Bg Weat street auld “35 E ‘coeds on Thurday, January 10. Sees [AH AND OTHER POINTS, : seid lass. gide-wheol, steam sip Wout oe ye : Os will learoon nina Ja taary 8 j plor 86 North river. fhrouga. me be bad or ats 3. com mn Caper Augusta, $17 6); Mscon 62), ad MieaneP ALAWAMA: Ome eo. & Sches ives, and ea Lon Saturday, J. HILL & SON, SouN ie Ww oe Wn & GALLUS, Savannah. Fe Ainerican Sempeny, wee Barry coum Birmiewet "Thursday, January rtrd “te steamers of this line are ipa and are not surpassed ‘by aay on the ovean. vo Freight wo ny jorfotk, ata\ Tonmond, $10, bet irate cat i nae? LECTURE SEASON, Soren eetet ee saw LECTURES LECTURE aie Wika Beis & eer Mone dink, raring chin be af ell an ps Nee eT ee 5 Bpeooer, street, 2) Petey, 40 Fourki secon. REV. WILLIAM MILBURN gan BLIND fore the Young Christian . B. Church, Seventh avenue, Somer of Fourteent Saturday january 5, pay tee Shee ws | Es are, at the door on the anova OSUIRES AND AUMISTS a bov sth Davk aa Disoases of the ye and fi pb” ana rf DR VON io mcHOLeKEN'S rowed by the high oat puyalctans of this olty, \t hie offen, orn be aren } tad a Cilnton place, between Firth and Sixth NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JANU TARY How 8, £8, ROOMS, &C., T &C., TO LET. A IRST RATE CHANCE OF a G00D CORNER CORNER cated; romt ijuor Store, well fitted Ria cenvvaly low. Apply to WILLIAM ABBOTT, No. 4 East Broadway. A XEAT, PRETTY cormaar TO LET.—ALL VERY handeliers and bath; rent $25. The Furvitue for sale on easy terms. Call immediately at No.1 West Fifty-fifth street, between Broadway and Eighth avenue, handsomely furnished, ALL HOUSE, SUITABLE POR A SMALL PAMT- ninth street, near Seventh avenue; ro per month, [mquire of or address ferson Market Police Court, Lnmedi- ale possession, N ELEGANT ROOM, 2 BY 75 FEET, ON BROAD: Way, to rent, It has matting, chairs, priva'e desks, Sofas, gus fixtures, large commercial desk, and other busi: hese icqulrement and is In perfect order, “Terms $00 per month, in advance, T. B. CHASE, 162 Nassau street, Day Book oitice. URNISHED HOUSE TO RENT.—A MODERATE SIZED House. neatly furnished, In Tenth street, near St. Mark's chureh, will be rented until May next, ora longer time, Ap ply at 24 Broadway, moderate, OUSE AND FURNITURE TO SMALL Tamiy, consisting of taother and tures ehiidten, (daugh- ters), would rent their House, furnished or partially furnish. ed, to a man and wife, on liberal terms, and take reat in board. House new and’ modern; located ion West Fort seventh street, near Sixth avenue,’ Address V. A. H., Herald onli Le, RENT AND THE BEST BUSINESS: REIGHBOR, hood in the city.—To lease, the House and sereec; will be altered to suit tepant; 18 five ae ee ering ‘the entire lot, Apply to JNO. LLOYD & SONS, 15 Nassau street, ENT $10 PER MONTH.—TO LlT, IN A BEAUTIFUL avenue, in Williamsburg, the convenievces of House, contxining seven rooms, water, gas and Lichen, sition ails ipusa!® ree cents) piss the door, 488 Grand wireet, lumsburg. Py LETCUNTIL THR FIRST OF MAY, OR LONGER if suitable, the upper purt of house No. 35 Bleecker street, pply on the premises, eer ibe Bowery. 0 LET—A, PART OF A HOUSE, WITH ALL THR modern improvements, to a small'famtly without chil- dren, at 59 Eust Thirteenth street, 10 LET OR LEASE—THE BASEMENT (08 FEET id ffices in, the new building No, 83 ot on and John streets), this city, js BYRN E, 132 Nassau stre fo LETOON, EAST TWENTY-SEVENTH near Fourth avenue, @ three story High stoop, House, handsomely furni-hed, with immediate jon; rent #1 Wh A lady and servant will remain and Bourd if agresa: bie. KINSHIMER & CO., 343 Fourth avenue, ‘0, LET—A PART OR THE WHOLE OF A VERY DE- office, until May 1 or longer. Rent moderate. inquire at 429 Broadway, room ote TL aol 10 LET—A FURNISHED FRONT RECEPTION ROOM and Bedroom a/ljoiaing, on the first floor of the English basement house No. 21 Second avenue, suitable for « physi- chen, or for a lady and gentleman, '0 LET—UNFURNISHED, TO A SMALL FAMILY, without children, two or four very convenient Secund ud third floors of « private housn. at No. 63 Wost Trineenth street, near Fifth avenue; ® bath, with hot and cold water, gas, &c. Inquire or address as above. 0 LET—IN FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN, FOR ONE month or longer, @ large Corner Store, suitable for an suction store or any other business, Apply at No, 103 Fulton street 0, LET—AT, Ft 10 hye lat STREBT, 255 ore weat of Broad: ‘urnished Rooms floor, with all the modern iziprovementa, FST a 0 LET—HALF OF THR NEAf LITTLE HOUSE NO. 127 Amity street, consisting of five rooms; rent low toa vod tenant, No agens aeed apply to NATHANIEL ROE, 27 Auuiy sirect. ———$ LET—THE BARBER SHOP ATTACHED TO Nes Whitney House, corner of Twelfth street, desirable, acco mer tenant more of an object than the rent, Apply at the oflice of hotel. PghET STORE, 789 BROADWAY, CORNER OF Eighth street; first story, 60 b; Broadway eniracoo, ‘This "Biore fo Aued with four ings mirrors, elegant window-hangings and chandelier, Apply at the oftice uf the St. Lawrence Hotel. 0 LET-THE UPPER PART OF A NEAT THRER stork brick house, consisting of Parlor, three Bedrooms, with privilege in baseinent, gas, water, baths, &e. One per: son will ‘ake board in return 'for the rent.’ Inquire of J. F, Williams, 442 Eighth avenue, 0 LET-THE LARGE BASEMENT, CORNER OF Broadway and Eighth streot, all fitted with gas fixtures, marble counters, 9. for a restaurant, barber shop and bath: ing rooms, or any business purpose. ‘Apply at the oilice of the St. Lawrence Hotel. = 1.—THE THREE STORY AND BASEMENT rouse, Thirty-second street, betwoen Lexi and ‘Third weehuen; has’, as gas, Croton water, bath, £0. Rent Ingutre on the premises from 1 uit 4 o'clock, or of R. RAPELE, 127 went Ty Twenty fifth street, HIRD FLOOR TO LET—OF HOUSE NO. % FOURTH avenue, commanding a fine open view from the front and Tear windowa, HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. OLT’S RIFLE WANTED-EITHER SECOND HAND of new, alow, prion; barrel from eigicen to twenty. four inches long. Address, stating price, &c., A. B. C., He- rald oftice gone TO HIRE FOR A TERM OF YBARS—A all Farm of about 20 acres, under cultivation, with duuung hones end barns, in good irder, in the neighborhoud Of New York, accessible to steamboat or rai ‘asthe gen- tleman wii be to attend to business In New York to every day. Address A. B,, box 3,791 Post office, N. Y. rears OB TWO STRAM BOILERS, NEW OB reo ul ‘2 feet by 40 inch: wel Pema PFIZER &00., if Becks __ MISCELLANEOUS. URGLARS CANNOT ENTER YOUR ROOM WITH talse keys if you use Wheeler's Patent Keyhole Guard. Piice 25 cents; forwarded by mail for 30 cents; circular, with cuis, sent on ‘receipt of stamp. Address Geo. Whoeler, 503 Broadway, New York. AGLE OIL COMPANY.—E. ©. McKENNY, AGENT, 46 Gold street, New \erkensss tape of a cheap and superior ‘ilwentoath ting Oil for Kerosene lamps. FoR, CHAPPED HANDS USE TADMAN'S CAMPTIOR Cake, with Glycerine, Cures in a few hours, and makes the ft and white TADMAN (& CU., druggists, No, 81 sy at % By mail 25 cents. “s 52 ‘fusenbeerbat importing drat, and has on hand subseriber and has on hand from ome of the first makers tn Engle segs eu or Heotah Tips, 4 oo’ See ek "Tail and and Bats’ Ly ~ Se Burn. Of ourown Baus or Sockets’ for Portables, Mereury Cups, tmproved Mader, Burners, Burner Cleaner, ‘8 superior ar- Zao oe we sizes 7.0. ARNOLD, — acl is ee. ILITARY EQUIPMENTS AND LEATHER WORK made Wy ao ‘quantities, at a few days’ notice, by SIEVE 5 Peart street, Now York, aud 46 Kilby street, Boston, Miassucbusetin OSBNDALE, CEMENT.—FOR SALE, 6,0 BARRELS fresh ground Wine ‘ement. Apply to DELAFIELD & BAXTER, 1 W Tite RIFYER or? Exp tin ao ‘Gum Elixer orrere, ‘They will cure all the spear. Her Linkameat, and Selves rie afeae unre feions, &c, 24 Broomestreet, She uever AGE, 18 STONE'S per SECOND HAND BYDRAULIO OIL ty 209 tons pressure. youn LIDURAWOUD & CO., 199 Pearl street. WANTED— 825, $25,000 TO $9,000 IN DRY GOODS OR other general merchandise, for which a fair price will be paid in good Western Virginia lands and part money, Ad- came ‘B., Herald caaattor three days. 335. EMPIRE 335, pa ENING, MAOTIINE Patented February 14, 1960, Balesroom No. Broadway. Tt ponsesses man; P Turpterhas bere exaimned rofound experta, find pronounced to be stm aA and combined. the following are the Prinelpal objections urged agsinst ng merhi T Biceacive faiigue t- the > 2 Léability to get out of ration. THE right clashes MACHINE I exempt from all these objection Thhaea 18, i it ‘lar motion, makes the lock or nbottie euch, wala wht weiter rip nor ravel, beth ides, d . alike on fect sewing in ev le. scription of material, from leather to the finest’ Naos ok ins. lin, with ontion, ined or silk tread, from the coarsest to the fineet number srllaving neither cam nor ¢ ind the least possible ‘aa smooth MIMATICALLY. A SOISELESS MACHINE. bee, Ie requires tty per cent lens power to drive it than any other machine in market. A girl of twolve years of age can Me orecgth steadily, without tonfae or ed vealth. wonderful aimplicity of construction render almost possible ig to get ut of onier, and ls guaraniond by the compan; re wailafaction eres raul fy invite ail those who may desire to supply (th a superior article tocall and examine this un od rabohine, tim & moue especial manner do we solicit the patronage of MERCHANT TAILORS, COACH MAKERS, HOOP SKIRT MANUPACTURERS, SHIRT AND HOSOM MAKERS, DRESSMARERS, CORSET MAKER: GAITER Pttias SHOB BIN! VEST AND PANTALOON MAKERS OHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS (HLISHED 5 36 North Ninth tet Philadelphia Pa D. GRIFFIN, a North Gay street, Baltiinore, M FAUAe, 2d River wereee Tee TOERSAOE Gepmeread SetatarT thse nati, Ohio, ‘Agents wanted for all towns in the United states, Ti known by inquiring at the letra, 335 Broadway. TJ. MOAMTHUR & CO, FURNITURE. A BEDROOM SUIT. OF BNAMHLLED FORNITURE ‘or $25, fh all colors: warranted tnanu/actare. nui Chamber Suite, plain aad ornamental, ot uP dota cheat KRING. ON'R, 368 Canal street, ite W soator street. FA Res ‘ oppostt 4 veTION CR. AURMHAM'S FURNITORE BX A.’ Grest Nad Pocking Batabiichinent, 11 and 118 West Lith treet, betw Fifth and sf: ery a a Lo ture boxed ana shipped to all parts of the world. Gove Sasvon Tor moving furniture to the county. ,Vianofortes, dntings, mirrors, china and glassware packed and moved. Purmiture: stored. _-——————- NAMELLED CHAMBER SUITS OF FURNITURE, IN r holesale or retall At Sis'and upeardy Also Mat yn Pain, ARKEN WAKD, 277 Canal street, four deous gaat of Broadway MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. _ ‘ARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES AND COR- 1861. —Nortox.—A Book . KELLOCK, Supt, 0. D. P. ‘OTICE—“THE COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC CHA- RITIES AND CORRECTIONS” have new system for dis] the relief which is oalled for, at ae cee B No.1 Bond street, and at the Rotunda in the ks are by ve the s wbich will enable the worthy poor \o propery. Bre. heir claim, while the te Vagrant placed ie Sea Piso “Uncen on order 5 Sup't. New Yous, Deo. 24, 1860. al uated followis ia the form of | of ie -appliantion, etiain relief at the ofiee of the ties and correction, No. 1 Bond ae near Racin ‘and s the Kowunda, in’ the Park, (where blank forms will be iven to all applicants) » bo Pplcani ew You, Name of applicant Peabo of evelionnh,. Place of birth, How long in the country, low 1o1 Number ot persons for whom relief ts a Pi satu aca mt or rear: 98, . footm wi Whether relief ia rece cd trom ang clic eran r assisted by any charitable institut ma tice esetved Yroin ie Bopaiian Fas pasabes 908 890 of each person, and isa pad Sow feng?’ fiat pint ty and wh: i y means ( seppers ‘what are they?. In all cases 4 certificate must be rapped ns. be made one wack {in advanoo, to enable of Public Chari and Correction to ex- seen to the claims of the Fenian pplyi All applications to have the Following sortie of charao- oe ae. some known resideut the neighboraeod reside:— T'am well sequainted with. ee and believe. to he in want and deserving of ai aid, Crry amp Counrr o ; rhe valtmaly swear tut" Tid Vining cidlemeah made, ‘8 Sworn to before me, this. ‘ day of. sisai: they will be aided only in the ¢ Inaiitations on the Island, and be re- ‘Uulred to labor for their support. y order of the Board of Commissioners of Public Chart- GEO. KRLLOCK, Superintendeut of Out Door Poor, In all of of lute and vagrant habits bei: remy raed agen ae el nae Paes peranarm PENDING BEFORE HIS HONOR THE MAYOR for approv: FROM COMMON couxor. Resolution to confirm assessment list for regulating 130th street, between Third and Fourth avenu to appoint Jonathan Trotter, Collector of Assessments, collector thereof. eqioarg of Councilmen, October 1, 1868 Un ayes and noes vBoaed of Aldermen, December 31, 1860. On aye: Revoliton to have house of Hose Company No. 51 ex- Boi Councilmen, June 11, 186). On ayes und noes Board of Aldermen, December 31, 1860. On ayos and noes Resolution to raise the House of Engi Company No. 41 we story. iBonrd of Counciimen, October 4, 1360. On ayes and noes adopt Board of Aldermen, December 31, 1800. On ayes and noes Resolution to pave Duane street, between Centre and City Hall place, with Belgian pavement, and to pass an ordinance ‘board of Councilmen, December 31, 1860. On ayes and "Board Us Aldermen, concurred easintion to transfer $24,085 97-100 to cperopetatone for inti and advertising for Common Council,” * roads, “real estate purel Board indy December 31, 1860, On ayes and noes Board of Councilmen, December 31, 1360. Concurred in. Resolution directing that famaios be laid in Fifty-second street, between Tenth and Eleventh avenues. Board of Aldermen, December 24,158), Adopted. rd in, December 31, 1980. “Concurred ia. Resolution directing Comj aoe to refund $208 61 to the of First German Buptist Chureh, amount of tax paid in error. Board of Aldermen, December 24, 1860. On ayes and noes bard of Counctimen, December 31, 1860. On ayo noes Resotation Vo eontire, spoced street, | Belgian pay ‘Board of Sidermaen, December 27, 1860. Adopte: Board of Councilmen, December 31, 1369. a ayes and ‘noes concurred in. Reaolution to confirm assessment list for sewer in Seven. teenth street, from westerly line of Eighth avenue to noar Seventh avenue. Board of Aldermen, December 27, 186), Confirmed onayes and noes. Board of Counctlinen, December 31, 1860. On ayes and noes concurred in. Resolution to confirm assessment list for building sewer in Norfolk street, from Broome street to 6) fect north of Grand 2. nd noes December 31, 1860. On ayes and noes and Asseasment list for paving Forty. between Seventh and bighth avenues with street Board of Aldermen, December $1, 1560. On ayes and noes confirmed. Board of Councilmen, December 31, 1800. noes concurred in, Resolution t# confirm assessment list for receiving basin, &c., northwest corner of Pearl and Whitehall streets. Board of Aldermen, December 24, 1860. On ayes and noes con! Board of Counciimen, December 31, 1860. On ayes and noce concurred in, ‘Resolution to refer bill of the New Yorker ($207 30) for pub- lishing official canvass. Board of Aldermen, December 24, 1860. Referred to Comp. troller with power, Board of Councilmen, December 31, 1860. Concurred in. Resolution to refer bili of Wm. Baitd ior fitting up poils in Twelfth district, ighteenth ward. Resolution to refer bill of Wm. polls in Elevonth district, Ninth ward. Resolution to refer bill of Wm. McMonegal for fitting up Polls jp Firat district. Third ward. ution to Foter bill of Owen Bagley for fitting up polls in Fourteenth district, Seventeenth war: Resolution to refer billof Wm, Feeney forfitting up polls in Fifteenth district, Seventeenth Resolution to refer Dill of. “day Tian for Gtting up polls in Fifthdistrict, Twelfth ward. M December 24, 1860, Referred to Comp. Board of Aldérm Board of Counclimen, December 31, 1800. Concurred in. troller with FROM BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Resolution to pay bill of Wynkvop, Hallenbeck & Thomas, for printing blanks for District Attorney's otlice, Board of Supervisors, December 31, 1360, On ayes snd noes opted. wee solution to refer to Comptroller to make apportionme: of tax of Horace F. Clark. Board of Suparvisors, December 31, 1360, On ayes and noes adopted. Resolution tox the salary of D. W. Mills, attendant in Ma rine Court, at $600 per annoi. Hoard ut Supervisors, December 31, 1360. On ayes and noes adop! Resolution to pay bills of James Reed, $75, and Edward Gridiey, &, for repairs to new City Hail rd of Supervisors, December i, 1860. On ayes and nose stopte Res oy to pay billy of John McGowan, $73 38, and G. J. 2%, for serving subpenas for ‘Court of Sessions uring December, 1560. Board of Supervisors, December 31, 1860, On ayes and adc Peastulion to pay bills of John Healy, $387 37; Jokn Lord, es 25, and Joseph Hurran, $43 24, "hor ‘werving subpanes OF g O7er ‘and Terminer. ead of Supervisors, December 31, 1800 w 3 ‘Recolution to pay bill of J. A. Lowe for administering aff- davits under complaints against persons selling liq On ayos and Gedney for fitting up On ayes and a . mons Supervisors, December 31, 1300. On ayes and noes Reectution to pay bill of W. H. Arthur & Co, $205 9), for blanks furnished court. olen of Supervisors, December 3, 1800, On ayes and noes we peolution to pay bills of Gso, H. Stout & Co,, $50; John 8. Voorhees, ks & Brothers, $00, for printing and Board of Supervisors, Decomber 31, 1860. On ayes and noes Relitiog, 40 pag, la of Geo, Hayward, $600 4) Gerachty, $60, 70, election oxpensea, Hoard of Supervisors, Deocctber 31 1360. On ayes and noes opted. wintaoliion, to continue John H. Tobit as printer to the Board tor 136) ae ‘Supervisors, December 31, 1860. On ayes and noes “aicolution to correct mistake in tax charged to Mary Stick. loard of Supervisors, December 31, 1990. On ayes and nose Jopted. Absolution to remit personal tax, of Henry Jahn for 1800, ed aeerg of Supervisors, December 31, 1800. On ayes aad noes pt HE COMMITTER ON CLEANING STREETS. OF THR Board of Aldermen, wil ret At haif-past two o'clock P.M. Hall, fie tie burpoes of examising’the bide revolved for vieaning the strve's of the cy. "Ali partes Interested will please nd without further notice, ” TERENCE FARLY, } Committee GILBERT M. PLA’ on Cleaning Streets, JOUN H. HBNRY, DENTISTRY. TIFICIAL TERTH—BRAUTIFUL AND 8U AN oe neta on Par, toot r~ Ly \extee Co tT 32 age ert 5 'SS'cente, All work warrented. Oiios Sixth avenue, between Tenth and od Eley oath Me Tou. - —3 SPORTING, VOR BALB-A THOROLaHBRRD ENGLISH POIN. ter, thorough ‘one Black and and the tmatient Bull Terriers the world, warranted & ratter; also some pure Suffolk Pigs, from the Barl of Set- Can be seen on board the ship Dreadnought, just ar- tom, rived from Liverpool, at pier No. 6 North rtv aaa RESTAURANTS bbs tae SPENCER, OF NO. 2 CORTLANDT STREET, CORNER 1 of Broniway, is dotermined to cnt down the ‘price of alo According to reason. Philadelphia Ale at three cents, He is fino determined (0 sell nothing but pure liquors, being « Judge of the article. vem MATRIMONIAL. — A RESPECTABLE ORNTLEMAN OF THIRTY, WELL gifted by nature and education, desires a lady some capital, to form & business and matrtine {ng intéranted ins good lucrative business, he wants to Fh eS, Pee with ail confidence, L. B, Fs Toloa square Fe ‘Poet ofliga, _ AMY: SEMENTS. BLO’ GARDEN. ee Sole lesser and manager james M. Mixon, Siateenth week and — sal night of ‘Secupoeeetet THE EMINENT "Murkican TaN ThAQHDIA = beret 4 HE THE GLALIATOR. THE GLADIATO THE GLADIATOR. pon THE GLADIATO! EDWIN FORREST as SPARTACTS. SPARTACUS. SPARTACUS, SPARTA SUS, SPARTACUS. SPARTACUS. FRIDAY EVENING, ) January 4 Will be presented the "Gfiab tar e . ATO! SPARTACUS... ssiepassy ir. EDWIN FORREST ss ‘the worn srrenarit OF THls GREAT COMPANY, TOMORROW (SATURDAY), at $ o'clock, HE GREAT HORSE TAMER, Wil detiver his arat PRACTICAL LECTURE in the United States sinee his return from Eu Jn the evening the ZOUAVES will give their last entertain. ment in New York previous to their departure for Philadel. phia. me Monday Mr. FORREST will appear as the GLADLA- ALLACK’S THEATR! CROW ED HOUSES to witness the Thrilling Di PAL PAC LENE, It will be repeated every evening, it TOM, NODDY'S SECRET. te” FRIDAY, pene pfctl Drama was. 0 gaunt ots drat produodoa i 7 hel aaes og LW DRESSES, NEW AND SPLENDID APPOINTMENTS, GUEAT MECHANICAL EFFECTS ORIGINAL MUSIC. Count Horace de Beauvate, his original charno, -Mr. Lester Wallack MrT. Hamblin Max bs tend | -Mr. Floyd Lucien de Nerval, his original chamadier.... Reynold Leon de EAR GR, bia Orig orignal character. | ~_ jurton Montiouis,.........Mr. Parkes | Tuearo Malay.’ Mr. Young Cyrille, » fisherman sipietecesnsst eM. ©. Paralogs Nota - * Mr. Oliver bervant, «Mr, Coburn 4, Garcon .»Mr. James Huntsmen, Guests, &e, & Pauline. b : ; Mra. Hooy erval.. “Mrs. Walot r daughier. Mra, Slown Harriet Wildfe Sry. Reeves Euelle, hostess of the Cabaret. +. Tree “to conclude with the charvaing Comodietta called a TOM NODDY! SKOBET. Tom Noddy... -Mr. Blake Inkpen ‘an sii. 120M, Waleot Capt, Ormond Ree (Mr, Reynoids Fille... 2M, Sloan Mar es Mrs, ikeoves To morrow (Saturday), Bixth might of PAULINE, To conclude with TOM NODDY'S SECRET. Doors open at 7, commences at 7',. NTER GARDEN. Leasoe and Manager... A. W. Jackson. age fais evening (Friday), J Tho celevratede uneven i day), January MIL JOSEPH JEFFERSON, ‘Will appear in GREAT COMIC ENTERTAINMENT, GREAT COMIC BNTEKTAINMEN Presenting THREE THRKE f his MOST MIRTH MOVING” MOST MIRTH MOVING HARACTERS, ARACTERS, MR. LULLABY, MR, LULLABY, NIUGAL LESSON, CONJUGAL LESSON, NEWMAN NOGGS, NEWMAN NOGGs, NICHOLAS NICKLERY, NICHOLAS NICKLEBY, AnD Diggory, DIGGoRY, ™: SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM. SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM, RAR oun 8. Raney, whow Bu horse ‘success tn aching the fs 80 well’ known to all Americans, has the hover to announce that he wall give CAL EXPOSITION A liar Art of Horsemanship, on RDAY APCERNOUR, SANUARY AT 3 O'CLOCK, b.'M., NIBLO'S GARDEN Mr. Rarey, on this his first appearance before the American mblic (his ‘former demonstrations in this country having n of ® private na’ure,) will endeavor to make this exhint ton as entertaining and instructive as have been his lectures to the numerous begga rd that re been nada nd gentry of Wand recelve the trusts that tame favor at the hands of his countrymen This lecture will commence at precisely three o'clock, ‘The doors will be opened at 2 o'clock, Admission cards may be secured at the office of the Garden from ‘uraday sora up to the hour of the lecture, The Dress ( arquet reserved seats, $1, Admission house, 50 cents, to all other parts of the EW BOWERY THEATRE. Sole proprietors. ....Messra, G. L. Fox & J, W. Lingard 1. Y, January 4 FRI Last night but one « AG Nh BTUD OF HORSES. Tonight THE CATARACT. OF THE GANGES, ‘The historical melodrama of a TOCK DE NESLE, and the comic farce of DODGING FOR A WIFE OWERY THEATRE, Lesser and Manas ADAY iran MISS KATE ORMAND, FRANK BARRY, SPALDING & ROGERS. JAN, 4, 1361. In her groat act. On the thorough bred horse WILDFIRE. H. Lippy, In his Cannon Ball Feats. LUKE RIVERS, Qn the Running Globe. TONY PASTOR, DAN CASTRILO, JULL NKENT, CHAKLIE, FIS N PAitkY, AC To conclude wiih the atoeniane of fhe’ MONSTER OF St, MI OF, Hariequin and he ‘he olden Sprive ' Sulphur Mines, At 244 o'clock, ' MONSTER OF ST. MICHAEL. ARNUM'S S AMERIC AN MUSEUM. FRIDAY, JAN, 4, 1861. GRAND NATIONAL FAST DAY. ‘The Museum will be open during the entire day and evening, and {ts vast collection of the WONDERFUL WORKS OF NATURE Bill be on exhibition at all hours, and the wild African Say ages, announced below, will ele PERPORMANC! ES EVERY HOUR, Saturday arternoon, VE SOUTH AFRICAN ABORIGINES, A HOTIENTOL A KAFFIR, A BUSHMAN, AND & FINGO who apree: | in their native coer a Ns OF WILD ANIMALS AND. BEteDS, Also, e 1") seen at all hours, hs Reon aid living Aztec ©) *hildren, the aie hat Is It the W 9 Sisters, thirty monster boat « Aquarial Garden, living Happy F Family, Wax Fig ‘APTA relthen £1 pare f tue world PTS APTERNOON AND EVENTS 4G, at 8 wad 7} o'clock, that wpiendid and universally admired MA—SEA OF ICR, will be protaned in the highest state of perfection. Admission only 25 cents. Children under 10 years, LS cents. Parquet, 15 comp extra. Children under ten, 10 cents extra. R SALE—A NEW PANORAMA, wit MACHINERY Decorations and ail the paraphernalia, in perfect order d ready for an immediate ur, Satiaf ottory ossone gives for rong out, Address bux 81 Broadway Post olllce, care of B, Lockwood, New York. ANEnICAN CORCERT HALL, 444 BROADWAY #4 BROADWAY. First Appearance of ‘The celebrated CONRAD BROTHERS, CONRAD BROTHA, CONRAD CONRAD BROTHERS, NKAD BROTITERS, OnaaD COMMAD BROTILERS, _0n Saturday Brening, January 6. THEATRE FRANCAIS, S85 BROADWAY.—SAMEDI, 5 Janvier, 1861, FRANCUIS LE CHAMPT, Comedie ion trois acten de Mme. Georges Sand. L'INVITATION A LA VALSE, Comédie en un acte de M. Alexandre Dumas. HE THIRD ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF PICTURES OF THE FRENCH SCHOOL, Now sm nieww sey ont Ee “KDAM AND. EVE, At GouriLs. 7 fi} 72 Broadway, corner Ninth atreet, Admittance 26 Bs MINGTRELS. iy ui “IND BAN DAN ORY aN THE TH HU TERS, a we aunties At PHALON'R, sere taren scatman ea PEBL and NOR. th thelr Double Shuflle, Zouare Polka, Mao Dili ‘Comes Ba Mise Basra, Gomis Banjo Hole, Dixie's Land, Bvamp Speech, Doors open at 64; curtain rises at 734, Tickata 26 canta, at Oly = Hoh PLEO, Prin = iA J. a. Gosent, bee. granary HOP.—ANNUAL BALL OF NRPTUNR ___ DANCING ACAL DEMIES. A. ~popworrH' 8 DANCING ACADEMIES. 809 Bronderay, New York Noi Montague str street, Brooklyn, TY WRIGHT'S DANCING ACADEMY, bed BROADWAY.— Second quarter will commence ary 5. Days—La dies, Toemay hind hevurday afternovns; geatiomen, Sarurday evenings. Pupils mibscribing now will Teseive (our montha tuition. ail 6 fashionable dances taught—"Minuet,”’ “Lin. periale,”” Ao. Sehovls avtended, F™ iJ oy DANO) ‘ 4 ACADEMY, m, WRAT FOUR- jeonth street, New Yor Open for be tang, Hie shrvaghvet H the season. Weveral Sovelties wi ADAMP FERRERO JACKSON'S DANG Lag A op Clasane, for, masters FOpe. my, 29 Weat Thirty sixth street, and misaea, mornings and afternoons, eel pe id private Glasena attcuied. Reveral new dancns inught, tocluaing @ M dritic, compoeed by Madame F. Jackson, expraaa: im imparting easy and graceful carriage to her pa 4, 1861. "BERNE: ‘'s THEATRE, GREAT “ax Uvex RAMP LED SUCCESS (GHARLE, NON us Tecan se gia, comoas BURLETT. PARC AL’ TO.NIGH ‘ATED REPEATED | TONIGHT EVERY RY EXER NK LESLIE'S PAPER SA) IN THE bit ANCE ARE saBEN SYREN FORMS, THROUGH MIDAIR, suRKOUSDED BY ROSY CLOUDS. WATERS OF z AIRY TAKE GLISTEN oven TTS CALM SURFACE. IN GLITTERING GARMENTS ruoars. Tite QUEEN, CROWNED WITH CHOICEST SHELLS. OVER THIS Tite ¥ FAIRY FERNS HANG LEAVES QUIVERING AT THE TOUC OF x WIISPERING ZEPHYR, EVERY FIBRE INSTINCT WITH LIFE, © HUGE WATER LILY FLOATS DOWN UPON THE BOSOM OF THE LAKE, xD. OPENING 178 PEARLY LEAVES DISCLOSES A’ LIVING BUTTERFLY, TRU: THIS SCENE 18 A TRIUMPH FOR LAURA KEENE. (From the Express. | WK MUST DO THE JUSTICE TO LAURA KEENE TO SAY ITTAKES PRECEDENCE OF ANY SHOW PIECE EVER SEEN. THE LAST SCENE I® EXTRAVAGANTLY SPLENDID. EMERALD LIGHT, WATER AS CLEARS T ORYSTAL, WaACtER LILIES, &c., ac, ARE WELDED INTO DELICATE y SION, OF FAIRY LAND, PUBLIC, INSTEAD OF HURRVING AWAY, LINGERED AND IMSISTED N ANOTHER GLANCE AT ITS GREENLY SUNN NNY GLOW. n the IT I8 A MOST BXTRAY: Gant f xrAVAGANEA, aud Lal UGHTEK PROVOKING FROM BEGINNING TO END. ftom the cow | IT KEF A ROAR ROM vik Line TO THE FALL OF THE CURTAIN, [From the Saturday Press, | MY OWN FEELING WAS HAD SEEN TOO LITTLE, I WENT TO SEE IT au” OVER, ont NEXT NIGHT, {From the Sunday Times, THB DANCING, THE DIXIE and mis ies DRILL ARE PERFECT. Sun IT MARES PEOPLE LAUGHOY COUter] FORGET SECESSION, LIGHTENS UP THE MONEY KET. MIS8 LAURA KEEN: ahi Din uae ALLEN AS PROTRAN CHANGES, miss POLLY MMaitstAtay ia x TH APO DANCE. MRS, LOTTY HOUGH, AS THE YANKER. @ RS VINING AS THE STRONG MINDED WOMAN. MISS WILLOUGHBY AS THE OPERA BINGE MISS MELVYN AS Mat ea eee” Mies, Ean ae DANSEUSE. Miss EVERETT AS SHEE, FRANCES AS THE SPIRIT. MR. DALY AS THE DHAMATION R. BURNETT AS THE OLD DARKIR, MR. LEVICK A® LORD DUNDREARY MK. JOHNSTON AS ANA TRENCHARD, MARY BULLOCK AS YOUNG BAM, . LEESON MR. WREN AB THE ALDERM, rack cia Mit, GOODRICH AS THE COUNCILMAN, MR.BROWNE as EMINENT AMERICAN TRAG! fi MR. BARTON AS SNAIL, iia BAY! aN Bikrers, ROUBLES OF PLUTO IN HADES, THE REBELLIOUS paler Ee HE MAAIAC BURLESQUE. LEDGER LITERATURE, THE IRREPRESSIBLE NIGGER, THE POOR AUTHOR. THE TWO NEW YORK BOYS. THE SISTER'S WARNING E DARKY ( ON EARTH AGAIN. agape row i HE ; RORLESPUR TRAGEDY. BLOOD FOR THE neavy, THe ‘BRILLIANT DANCING. THE PETERS’ PAS SEUL. THE ZOUAVE DRILL. THE YANKEE GAL. THE ILLUMINATED GARDEN. STUNNER AND MARY. seven SISTERS IN LOVE. ALL IN THE DARK. ‘ THE SHADOW DANCE, DUNDREARY. TRENCHARD. YOUNG SAM. Ace AN INSTITUTION. THE APPLE WO The BOOT BLACK, AND THE SONG VENDERS, A woutt ‘Or FUN. FAIL TO BEE bares Ast GREAT SCENE, BIRTH OF Te BUTTERFLY, IN TH, Bowe Ce wd Ay RNS, Re. BOX BOOK now te x Komen SEATS MAY “BR SECURED, Without extra char TEN DAYS IN ADVAKCE. Doors open to commence at 7},. ‘The pertortuance will terminate at TEN OU" CLOCK. TBLO'S GARDEN. J, M. Nixon. Losseo and Proprietor | MR. JB RAREY'S ” FIRST PRACTICAL LECTURE In the United States, since his return from BUROF! Where bis surcesatul career TH SURUGATOR UNMANAGEABLE HORSES, Under the immediate suspices of ‘the Nb GENT peNOBILIT! AND GENTRY, | for him wont. HEROWRED Th HOMSE TAMER, The Lecture will take piace SATURDAY, tan. 61 5, 1861, At So" Doors open at 2 o'c Ep secured weata tn the Dress Circleand Parquet, cents. sit {oral other parts of the house, 60 ce ‘OOLEY CAMPBELLS MINSTRELSNIBIO £1 saloon gtonday evening, Dec. 31, and orening uprecedeuted entertainment days, More tes, more Novelties. 7 It of Gi Pry NEW, TEA Hal The great such ATTIGAN ZOU AVES DRILL ved nightly with roars of laughter. Together with Cotton's highly amusing Lather va. Politic, &o., 4a. Mo, Mesars. Campbell, Gridia, Reeves ond Melvitie in iew songs ‘Doors open at 6%; to commence at 7%, Tickets 2 conta, Fae CONCERT HALL, 44 BROADWAY. 3. RILBY, a shlLBy, The celebrated Comic Singer. meee CONCERT HALL, EYA BRENT, VA_ BRENT, ‘The talented and favortie Vooallst, Hote", & CAMPBELL’S MINSTRELS, NIBLO'S BALOON, 444 BROADWAY. If {08 want to laugh and grow fat, Go and see Fr aged ‘the great By the RO OVAL sins a aaiiras _Recetved nightly ¥ Bx BANJO, 10, BANIO.— paar ene WANTED ROPRANO, ne the AND Base TO AP. ¢ laughter and applause, ANJO TAUGHT ON THO. in concerts in costume; the soprano and alto must De capable of ainging solve. un, Naturday forenoon, Bin‘idat between le oat wale store, aur Fourth street, ‘Williamsburg ENOR'S SRCOND GRAND BOIRRE DANSANTE, ON ‘orm patrons and deo toowe te rT, seo ovale Lickot. at the woadeny, Weet Thirty fourth stgert,, New York 01 andj unui May’ 1. The above to tot For EW YORKER STADT THRATRI } DIB FASCUBRIN VON fal aLaND EY Ringo Menor] Maria Mew. Becker Geahn | AMBRICAS CONCERT HALL, ' 44 BROADWAY. CHARLEY WHITE, CHARLEY WHITE, __The eccentric Negro Comedian, Br, pA = pomet ted BALL I8 , ATX NO. % WEST mire street, noar Tirvad skating, floor ea Eh Ly eet Flor em, from 8 Ne M. to | per hour, 2) ceate, seven lessons: son taght OF bkaen Breer ANDERSON'S a GRAND SOIREE. Moly Ay an token day . fair prices cam bo ‘on the even! ad Tura during the performance, gs Som CusaERy Fox, 7mm Favor regard for an ot bess ge Wao care of F. AMUSEMENTS. (PU Gubat anne PALACE 663, BROAPWAY, BROADWAY, THE BROADWAY, THE PATRONIZED PATRONIZED PATRONIZED PLACR OF AMUSEMENT IN THE CITY. 28,000 Had 28,000 PERSO! Be bi 24,008 28,000 PE HAVE V6) D> rst CANTERBURY CANTERBURY CANTERBURY i " Fs iGHTS. FOURTEEN NIt NIGH’ Fo ie tr x pene POURraEN he Maun N iGHTS, FOURTEEN HTS. * FOURTEEN Pt WHY WHY WHY WHY Wy. 10 THE CANTERBURY? DO PEOPLE GO DO PEOPIE 8 TO THE CANTERBURY? DO PEOPLE TO THE CANTERBURY? DO PEOPLE go WEE CANTE! 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