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at earl — ry bal RE LINES I ONDON oo acton, Be Ye LEYAM PEN! ion Bt ea as a ATALANTA, Captain Pinkbam, from New York Jan- 12, “a Captain Dixon, from New York Fe 2 Hao iain Gleadel, from New York Feb ry 16, The new and elegant Britis! iron, steamabip W) 4 if wdo tong, will leave pier No. 8 North river for noe direct on Savarday) ee ‘Thi dations for passengers on this shi 1) be taken, and through bills lading given, wine, Intwerp. Rotterdam, Amsterdam and ‘Dusen For passage apply Chas. A wurnsr, = ath treet. ajpiiedd For freight sPPIN, i) WAND & ASPINWALD. Agents, a ;g NEW YORK STEAMSHIP LINF. Likes TEN din direct $90, $60 and $90, payable in Inited States currency. t rent new Rritish tron steamship The magni TT LIAM. PENN, rurden, Edwin Rillinge, commander, will leave ei North liver, om Saturday, Dee, 39, for London Pio Breight will Ue taken and through bills of lading rere Havre, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Amsterdam and Dun- The sceommodations for passengers on this lire are un- es ly to For passage PIV ,5. 4. WHITNEY, 96 Brondway. " + b4 South street. For fretubt OPP AND & ASPINWALL, Agents, _BOWLARD & ABRENWESY, Spine. aU A NORTH GERMAN LLOYD'S STEAMSHIP nal EUTse LAND, 1, Wessels, maaster. carrying the Usited ‘Sta: 3 Lord we from the Bremen f Thi etreet, Hol en. Plor, (00k of Ee TURDAY, DECEMBER 38, vor VIA SOUTHAMPTON, BARRING PASBENGERS TO * LONDON, HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, bh, aie folowing rates, payable in galdor ite equivalent ip eUErONCy Teal cabin, $105;a0e00ond cudin, $82 80; steerage, A te followed by the steameh'p HANSA, K. von Oteren- aogp,maoron Jans 318 F freigh! OF POSS ETCH & CO., 68 Broad street, ai LINE TO FRANCE. 2 GENERAL TRANSATLAN' F TPeAMSHTPS. BETWEEN NE} HAVRE, CALLING AT ‘Tho splondjd new vessele on’ this Continent will gail from * pler No. North river, as fo! wi: — ROPE Lamarie + Saturda , BO es, .Bocandi -Satarday, D PERKIRE 22) Ducheans ‘Saturday, Jan. 12 FILLE DE PARIS. . Surmont \Satardey, Jan. 4 PRICES OF PASSAGE IN GOLD. Piret eatin, $135; second cabin, $80. RATES APTER JANUARY 1, 1867." Firsi cabin, €160; #erond cabin, $100, inclnding 108. Pansengers intending to Jan an board with railroad coupon tickets, a0 eked to Paris at an additional cbarge of for wecond class. These steamers do not carry steerage pasenge®- dance free of charge. Medical attendance (ohare. ENR, Agent LENSTOWN M 10 LIVERPOOL AND ov TWICE neh Ww Se AG SO VERPOOL OR QUEENS- ;IRENCY. P, PAID TICKETS FRO bit ‘TOW! IN $5 C Apply (0 ROB. & CO. TAPROOT strect and 28 Brondway,_ Cw Neainadocel.. baat stebe, a EAM TO LIVERPC tee atted States na nites 8. CITY OF CORK, Satarg’, Deer oak. CITY OF DUBLIN, W. ray Scember sé ‘A a CITY OF NEW-YORKS# Gy OF NEN hon Wed yapuary 2 CITY OF BOSTON, Aye ry 8 OF PARS: q To |. Ti ‘ ptt in ote +" PAYABLE IN ‘ the Weqnern eat eee stonrage Ye also forwaree™ Havre, Hambarg, Bremen Fe TAC Liverpool or Queenstown, $90. rold, ainatt jokols ‘can be bought. here by persons walen friends. = Ef Tnformation, apply at the company’s officer, woke PP OHN G. DA Tk. Agents Us Broaaway, N.Y. -ATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. ‘Limited. WEAMERS WEEKLY 10 LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT UEENSTOWN. 47 North river a» follows:— Leavi v Os Prowse, salle Baiurday, December 2 mS Mh. Capiata Fuorspace, calle ‘Selarday, Deven. Kar ¥. . D, in Grace, sails Saturday, Janury 5. Dv ANIA, Caplals Lewin salle Saturday, Junnary bin passage, $100 Steerage, ‘$0. tickets, to bri Bo Paraage { ichoin nf parties from Liverpoo) rol (nad Paris, Antwerp, Hamburg, Bremen, ‘tw issned for any amor ble SEL TE Tice tide sas of ts r a a at a toe teerage tie cote She caeag om ve «y = Bs ‘ al on of com- 9+ #1 Brosaway aud 279 Peart etreet, near Fulton, ay J. HURST, Manager. pre ra RG AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'R steamship 2. commander, carrying the United States mail, ‘rates tarda ecemtar ny ab 8 a. for for, Hlamvarg, Havre, Southampton and ge: $106: wecond cabin, $62 60; steerage, MUARDT & 0 GB. RIGHARD & BOAS, r} bisee, N. ¥. *ho: 8 Barelay sires N'Y. 1 Were York every Weducnday and Batarday, a Se ‘snd Temafitances to Ireland, England ___ WILLIAMS & GUION, 39 Broadway and #8 South st. 70 STOWN g™' penne if ae LIVERPOOL, raile Y, “January a vers 5 ota cooa SOBA es se G80 Curreney. Por ly to LLIAMS & GUION Pamoge apply to ths my Bout street. MERICAN BUROPEAN BXPRESS, WESTIN, BALDWIN kon Proprietore Teall seenmoeregiwice oech Tere cn te yee EMITTANCES TO OREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, Rick iGers wesc SR rege paar ee a mers c ‘YING r} ama Sagan ner Sonesing eT... Ith each menth connects the new ina line, leaving Ban Francisco Jan. 3, alowed esch adult. Medicines and frea Tapkets and ail farther Informat greta ofine ‘wharf, foot of Canal oe a York. & K. HOLMAN, Agent. EK Choa Pact I fesaep Couns Ri ct f "s sweamer RISTO AR cn . Bran wile on FRIDAY, Pwcenkn na is o'clock was ved. ae been. . or me be ot freight elles ‘en company's pier, North river, foot at Canal si eo ee Wile, Pango s co, Sole Freigtt Agente P.M. #8. Co Orr Caliber vac ganyors THF No ICAN ATR MSHIP COMPANY SANTEAGO be cen en? Jerry W. Smith, C “ommat om Thursday, December 20, \e “4 viver. foot o' We > eeheenated at AT GREATLY REDUC; b Rares, Por pi freight 7 rr aaeeae and freight apply at 177 Weat street, corner o Tet ‘ o> efor, Jannany 10, steamer BAN FRANCISCO, Captain DN. CARRINOTON, Agent. dew hee! #\ eameal ATTA pier Ne. # Korw river, aa above, on the Lith of pd CYOARLES & war D AY uB BLEOAXT song) ¥ TEAM 4 MAR Mace tain Yan Bice, w'Ni eal hor Havas, , M., from pier No 46 Sah a ee Se For freight cr pasecge to CME BON ALLEN, Agents, Xo. t Hsoritng Green, N.Y, ee De ne eae. ry from pier No. 4 Norih river, punetually at ROOM The elegant sidewheel eteam ipa pa iy, Dee. 2 Jen. 8 ieee sae “ GAaRigon § AL. LEN Agri, ng Green, . Steamers, sailing on the 24 Dee. TIC OOMPANY’S MAIL NEW YORK aND REBT. rite route for the be fagsished Pratt ad, (jel SBERREe ip) for Bret and CALLING AT ZENS: Pingaaiing eusuwackin ard °K 5 and Wednesday, at noon, AGE. MBER SAILING EVERY SATURDAY. es STRERAGB... $30 0 im and eae ‘will conneet.with the first sleamer wwe ‘Youn ARAL THUMADAY ‘pumas 30: thee insure at rates. a 8 Bx- Fron. cteraen Maa, tee. rae a gna, aeae nan Por Rati —. freight or passa, er ona & COWAN, 38 Burlin Eegoneam nena el OR NEW ORLEANS.—BLACK STAR LINE.—THE F steamship MO! MERY. Captain Faircloth, will eave plet 18 North river, on Saturday, December 2h at P M. For freight or baving ndyome accommoda- tions, 6) we R. Apes, corner of Cedar and West strects, DAVID McCOARD, Agent in New Orlaans, W ORLEANS STEAMSHIP LINE. Por NEW ORLEANS direct every cabin. -$55 | Second clas Meals and rooms inciu: Apply ALLEN E. THO! FR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. |. smal MRADR, Captain A. W. Sampeon, will leave pier N* # North river, on Satarde; thn 2, yelock P.M. For freluht or passage, having unestraseed accommoda- tous, apply to ‘West street. CO., & YW cnonw Eyam tobow Dee. 2%, EW ORLEANS THE NEW YORK EMinnans’s Sue ocean steamers will Frer, a 3 O'clock P. M., as foe “Qa Saignigg. "Dee. 2 “On Wednesday. Dee. 38 [On Baturdar. Dec. 39 ‘On Wedneday. Jan. 2 ry ,oilice upon te pier. LE, ALA.—PIRST STEAMJR EXPRESS OR MR ks Th ete SARE mander, Ww freig! ae east ay tow Gaye only, and sail. Insurance quer sesean en tenes rates. For (reight orpassage apply to OUNG & COWAN, 38 Burling slip. TLANTIC Maty STRAMBHIP COMANY. BE, TU ~ _BMPL E, 4 : EVER’ . FROM PLR ISN. R., FUNCTUALLY AT § FM. The faroritesidowhee! pe OR, Atkins, com'der, a BAN FALMFo, roveland, comder, br ay, se ‘and bills of lading tall points, passenger accommodations, IESON ALLEN, Agents No. 8 Bowling Green. R% SAVANNAH, GA., EVERY TRURSDAY—THR Atlantic Const Mail Steamship ‘Company's sidewheel ERMAN LIVINGSTON, Captain Beker. sails Thursday, ‘Beorm! GENERAL BARNES, Captain Moron, sails Thursday, ember W7. From Korth river, at3 P. Mi precieels, Tremeeuseees iekews and bilirof lading tean points in connection with the Central Rail#ad of Georgia. For freight e Ny to. or POPTVINGSTON, FOX & Of. Agents, 88 Liberiz sireet, » SAN MURRAY'S LINE, OR SAVANNAT CTU Esbay. tapout hip, LEO, H. C. Dearborn, eommagder, The fart atone bag 4 BoM preeoly, Tone pier 16 Rast nver, for of Wall street, Through bile of Wing aud vacsace tickets given te all points in connects with Georgia Central Railroad, ye e apply to For frlgth ay FERIIS & CO,, 61 and 62 South street. a8 eee ea eet OF Wis. @: wii, ‘AY, CORNBR OF WAR- 6. pana A Splendid Assortment of AND SILVER WATCDES, GOLD AIRE JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, ‘and ; FANCY. GOOPS, : HorlDAy, Steve, : AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. (DBBSTHAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS. braved Chocolate manufacturer, RF ie eee, Yor sale, ou Saturiay, 23d inate splendid stoc ened. Fancy Boxes, by hina in Pre ia eisae first houtes; Also the Ohest and largest as- Tans {omNew York of fine Chocolate and Fre" tangy Bon Be5 And Marrons Glaces, AS A HOLIDAY GIFT. PTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. 'WATCHE! /ATCHES. ed have been instructed by the man ‘The padersign ufac- turers to sell the balance of their oe stock of LADIES’ and GENTS’ GOLD and SILVER WATCHES at WHOLESALE PRICES, DURING THE HOLIDAYS + QUINCHE & KRUGLER, Agen! QUING HE Sand sobu sine, up statra, OLIDAY Goons. RISTORI WalsTa, BERTHE CAPES AND JACKETS, POR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR’S WEAR. Lace Sets, Collars, Sleeves and Handkerchiefs, for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. All the styles at less than Bepaemey prices, Rk BLL’S, 311 6th av., between 19%b and 20th ste, MESS FURNISHING GOODS RETAILED AT WHOLE- leg! for 30 days only. Shirts, C Drawers, Undershirts, Suspenders apd Ho- siery, Gloves and Rar ean gener geet chance. ‘Call at 93 | Arare burch treet, up stairs, po AND FANCY GOODs! FOR HONOR HO TOA PRESENTS NOVELTIE: teeshpins entloce eatte ster tin S. new, in endless varicty, Ueetul and ornamettah at ny usual Low Prices (Cli FOR F. 1 "AIRS—a good assortment, hes 75 Bowery, near Canal. SAMUEL D. wiLsox, 87 Eighth avenue, 51 Myrtle avenue, A). DODWORTIVS DANCING ACADEMY, . No. #13 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. For days, terms, &c., please call for a cireular. ERRERO'S DANCING ACADEMY, F NORTHWEST CORNER 23TH ST. AND BROADWAY. CLASSES WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS AT 4 P. M. FINE SECOND HAND SEVEN (7) OCTAVE ROSE- wood Pianoforie to be sold very cheap thin week. Ap- bly to JAMES Eldridge street, near Division, N. Y. GREAT CHANCE.—SPLENDID PIANO, ELEGANT- ly got up, by best makers; all imp ments; War- fanied; Used a short tme; must be sold; owner leaving, $48 Bleecker street. LADY WILL SACRIFICE FOR CASH A MAGNIFI- cont rosewood Pian a $560 instrument, for nearly half price: 7 octave; o ng buss rved legs; short time used; celebrated mak Mat 28 Third street CHARLESTON, 8, C.—THE PEOPLE'S MAIL ship Company. The regular and popular steam- ip MONEKA, Captain Lebby, leave, on Wednesday. 6. 98, atSP.M., from pier No. 46 North river, landing freight on Saturday morning at Charleston. Through tickets and bills of laing issued to ail points South in connection with the South Carolina Railroad, LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO., Agents, 8 Liberty street, POR, CHAM WESTON. 8. THE FLORIDA PORTS ‘nd the Muth and Southwert.—Regular United States maildine, Thr Al elegant steamship SARAGOSSA, M Crowell commander, Is uow receiving cargo aud will ‘sail on y, December 22, at.3 P. xf. from pler 14 Kast river, coanecing a. Chazloston with the steamer DICTA ‘VOR, for the Florida ports. Pasasge tickets and through ville Of lading given to all points in connection with the South Carolina Railroad. Bills of lading sigaed on the ves- sel. ARTHUR LEARY, 78 William street, OR RICHMOND, NORFOLK AND CITY POINT. sidowhee! steamships HATTERAS, Captain Alexander. ALBEMARLE, Captain Bourne. AtI2 M.. from’ pir 36 North river, giving» lading, &c., to all points on the Seaboard i; connections, LIVINGSTON, FOX & 4 ery Wednesday, ‘very Saturday, ugh bills of and its POOL —TAPSCG . - ship CYNOSURE salla 22d December. For ply 10 TAPSCOTT BROS. & CO., % roadway. Fo LIVER! ite packet freuht oF pasunce 1 South street, and 23 F°R, A) AGAWA. JAPAN. ‘The 8-3 Al. 1. ship MINNEHAMA, 1,700 tona, D. Bursley, Jr., commander, Wit be despatched ove, Necomber 38. ror pasuage only, having kuyerior accommodations, ay to KAMCEL 6, REEDS CO. 181 Pearl siteet. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. ON RIVER AND WARLEM RAILROADS.— raine for Albany and Troy. connecting with Northern Western tratus, leave New York, via Hadson River Rall ro ay & and 10 A. M., and 3:45, 6: and 1 P.M. and via Harlem Railroad, Twen- -wiath stroet and Fourth avenue, at ll A. M. and 4:15 P. Me ¢ 6:30 P. M, train via Hudson River will run on Sundays. Sleeping ears attached to 6:90 and 11 P. M. trains. On 6:30 P, M. train in alno attached © sleeping car every day cx- cepting Saturdays, which ts run throng to Ogdensburg via R.W. and 0, id. without change, ‘Sunday train on Hudson Itiver Rond, New, York to Pough- keepsie and return, leaving New York ‘at 8:3) A. M., and on Harlem Hoad, Porty-secon: street to Millerton and'rctura, leaving New York a9 A. M A‘% WHO USE THEM PRONOUNCE SINGER'S Keds strong, light, durable; cannot get out of order or repair. ih omfort, luxury. Sold everywhere. Wareroome 215 freee URNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING, PARLOR AND FP hedeom Sue, Wiansforen, fea at BEADALL & SCOTT'S, 209 and 21) Hudson street, corner of Canal. Pay- ment taken in weekly or monthly payraente if preferred. He rierage. ox Ba Mea ge end POR. Cy A orage, conaiaiing a: 8, Sofas. Chairs, Bed an Ee, tec. ne ULIAN, corer ‘Thirty-third stroet ine. and Bigbth aveave. “WATCHES. JEWEURY. &C. Crees CL WHOLESALE AND RBTAIL, Av A. TRAMP RSED 00.'8, and gol a & rea AN ‘sole manufac. ‘atcher, Oh var! of otber Ws Freneb Clocks Herpin ata tree Wares aca Pea SMBUS Ecos Bue, corner of Twenty-sixth a oe Were ser ace tee, aoe, ane Amerifan Wathen, Gold, plated and cheap Jewelry. Fine ‘BUL and electro Chains. Send fer mess EL J ZCOBS, 177 Broadway, C's AND COkL DELIVERED IMMEDIATELY— eau Sod Birecathyetrete Oo meg NGI Coppa “ap CHADDS FER'Y- COAL REST QDALITY. APPLY ond werty-ninth street aud W .—a00D F 00 PER LOADS A Baap io a loud. aattvered trot of exstemne te Second aveaue, between Thirty-: 8. low prices, is at A. ABER, ‘ble Works, Bist Bigbreratn sireet, near Third ay. N.Y. Cut this out. M creas, SLATE | MANTELS—SUPERIOR IN J more Gira ble, half the price of marble, TANT. 609 12th avents Tharty-ften irig-aizth streete, a ts “ARTIFICIAL TERTH, $9 TO 9%; BRAUTIFUL SETS warranted sus i, cr soasitive teeth eine tilieg J -! pen, re platina and oF eh LUTHER, Dentist 10 Bixth ave MOST WONDRRFUL DISCOVERY.-#ERTH EX. tracted without tea rs) beaumbt See ce sees a. G peer LLB sirect- moar Broedway. \OLTON DBRTAL assoclatiog ORIGINATED aD make @ ty of the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas, Holster tt im the only way whieh uniformly * pain. Jo have given i. 10 over 16,000 patente, Come to jaar tore. 19 Cooper Insiitate. pr MARTELL, SURGEON D ‘Geors above ST, 685 SIXTH AV. mir street.—Set of to $10; Teeth Ex racted enue, three hy with Pie with Nitrous Oxide Gas w ut pain. eee THING. ad GREAT DEMAND FOR LADIES aban Pet men’ ‘Nothing for wiic! Pal igheat Broadway prices, ‘Call on of wadrent Mr." oF ‘Mra. Spiro, 1,300 Broadway, near Thinty-ninth street, AEF neenaan THE ORIGINAL M. MARKS’, 93 opposite Kighth wt. Ladies and wish to Teorive the igh est ate preg for the number Pena the ie NEAR aa tag So east ou Otnings "is weve _-- -_ is I og Ra Freee < “Bo [2 WES Tanase” Dresnest $5 eas be A Ye ar PRCT, OR, SOHN BABA ge i) avenue, ‘. to ‘oO Carpets, Fi re, ve those arteles “oa DBIY the Western SMALL SIX OCTAVE PIANO, IN GOOD ORDER; good enough for a beginner; will be sold for $60, with Btool,” 139 Waverley place, near ih avenue, FINE SECOND HAND PIANO—LARGE SIZE, OF brilliant and powerful tone, will be disposed of ‘at a Very low price by calling immediately. 129 West Tweaty- eighth street, rear house. A LARGE Lut OF NEW AND SECOND HAND PIA- os at retail for wholesale prices, before tue holils Pianos to rent or sold on tostalments, at 143 East Two third street, uear Third avenue, MAC IN OCTAVE Ae not toordor, city maker, fully gua- Tantecd; e 1 S600, fe wU. including Stool and cover. #, Bookcase, Paintings, 0 Eiraiture, China Glass and Bronzes, Chambe: ixtecnth street, near Sixth Silverware; « eacrifice, 44 West avenw ‘ eae REA Lit as S: BALCAINS ROsP WOOD PIANOFORTE, LIGHT & Ur doury. $180; 5 octave Melodeon, pixno style, $70; also severe! others very lo 1 halt 0 Fonrt ye "S$ PIANOS.-GREAT REDUCTION IN prices, Unsurpassed for tone, finish. good workman- Ship and durability. Warranted for five years, Pianos to vent, ©. &. MUNGER, 626 Broadway, JOR SALE—A PERFROTLY NEW UP? 8 Plano (hoxed). be seer N W SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOS, WITH CARVED IN “legs, overstruny bass and powerful tone; warranted for fis yoore, ab BAD, | Also kecond band rosewood Piano for ight for Tb. N Third wvenue, between Twenty-first str PARES BAVING A, GOOD PIA (0, ONE. WO! from 9330 to $500 Witle ased, willing to trade the «am for ANo. Lgoid mining jroperty in Moniann, may address for tree days P. K., box LB Herald often, with parneuiurs, Every satisfaction given. [PIANO.—A SPLENDID GRAND PIANO, IN PERERCT order, lke new, euitable for aby parlor or a bail, for mile at 423 Broom or mouthiy paymenis it IANOS, MELODEONS, &0., OF THE FIRST Qt ty, by Beato makers, ab greatly reduced’ p Paintings. Cigars, A el chines, Guns, Revolvers, Stove, and cash advanees. i, ATERS’ GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, Melodeons, Cabinet Organs, wholesale aud retail, to let, and rent eppiied if asec. Monthly payments ‘ro ceived, Second band Manos at borgains. Prices from to $25. New 7 octave Pianos for $76 and upwards, Old pianos taken in exchange. Cash pal second band plar nos, Factory avd ware rooms 491 Broadwa HORACE WATERS. $80 AND $12 FOK TWO SECOND HAND SIX Octave Piano, Algo two new ones cheap. @ G. SAXE & CO, 417 Broome street, __ REMOVALS. _ M RUSHTON HAS REMOVED THK UN AVE. States Juventie Clothing Hetablichment Yate Mr: Chambers’) from No, tho Broadway to Ne, 17 Great Jones street. whero she will be pleased to receive v friends and customers. Materials for Indien? and eildren's clothing made-up to-order. FINE ARTS. 100 "HorQorarus oF FEMALE Beents; also Wphotograplis of celebrated accors, 10) of Union gem and 67 of Southern generals, for 33 centseach. Set or the whole 537 seut to one address. pre- pald, for 7beents, Address A. Jeftvey, # East Twenty-elgith street, New York wily. K RESTAURANTS. «Sean SCHALE'S 1 120 NASBAU 8 MILWAUKEE RK CURISTMAS—ENGLISH BEET, ENGLISH SAD- alee and Lege Muicon, Pheasants, Fiiverts, Hara, Cheese, Ac. Scotch Oaimenl, Lock ine, Herring, Ling, at RICHARDSON WANS. 1) R SALE—A RAT ARTICLE, TWEX - BIG ir Beoich Malt Whiskey, vin ‘ad ie fom Herald otion. 7 ee R SALE—WINKS OF THE BEST BRANDS NEVI Bip ares Jo Sele soartet before. For couples by bots of savply to EMLL PICK, ifth sireet, betwoen Firsh ON, @ CENTS PER gallon; old and’ choice $1 per bot! P alice Sherry and Port Wine the same. Good ‘Whiskey 81. Cherry Brandy 60 cta. per boitie. Pure Liquors by retall ai Importers’ prices. BORDEAUX WINE. COMPANY, Vauite # Fulton street, corner William. ~ ARMY AND NAVY CLAIMS. gee ppt td Now paavy roR PAYNE: T. oy in Sour liecharges. goodciaime, “GEOs W. MELVIN, At and Nery Booker Principal oifiee 175 South sireet, corner Kooserelt; branc’ Giles 2 Bowery, corner Caoal “ QOLDIERS SHOULD MAKE APPLICATION FOR THE rt inky at 0 Biade. Our oflce is open trom SAM top PW, Ne Te BROWS & OO. No. t Park place SCANDAL REGARDING A GEORGIA WIDOW IN WASHINGTON. {Prom the Washington Star, Dec. 17.) An odd case has juet come to light in this city, which causes consideracle gossip among those conversant with the details. It appears that. a. female, quite good look- ing, representing herself as Mra. smith, the widow of a rebel surgeon (who had ied in the Confederate service), made her way through the lines about the first vear of the war, and, after Geing in this city for some time, abe the Treasury Department and took up ber he northern part of the city, In the course of time a maa named Carret, who, it is said, ie a clerk in one of the departments, formed an intimacy with her, and kept it up,for rome time, without the knowledge of hie wife; but subsequeat developments show Ubat she finally became aware of the condition of things, About Six oF eight weeks ago the condition of the widow bet & peculiar one, she waa obliged to stop wi aod was gent by her paramour w @ town western part of Massachusetts t¢ be confined, In Mr. Carret also started to E taking hie wife with him, and on arriving th wing. ascertained that the widow had given birth to a child, he took his wife to eee her, introducing her by her maiden name, representing ber to be a resident of that Place, and recommending her av a suitatale woman with ‘whom to leave the child. The parties mato an ment, and the mother passed the child ovr to the wife of Carret. The widow, on recovering, imme tiately came back to this city, and about the same time har returned with his wife and the child, The widow re- sumed her duties at the department, thinking that child was in Massachusetts; but by some meaus, & week since, she discovered that there was s Carrot’s house about the same age as her own, gover Wea her to make further inquiry, and betng fied that the child was her own she made a E : i a 23 He a7 z THE COURTS. STATES CIRCUIT COURT. Before Judge Smalley. Charles LeBald.—The defendants were indided for utter- ing fifty cont currency fractional notes *itR intent to defraud Charles Lendestedt, and also with having in their possession counterfeit fractions) currency with in- Pencanthe snes S06 8 YES snes tel States, It the evidence in August last the Prete meng went into the saloon jan Iffinger, in Eld: street, and offered to Sr eeaitertale ‘fifty ‘cont factional note, They were there told that the note ‘They went out and in afew minutes went intone saloon of Lendestedt, and there got two glasses of , and in payment gave him poop) ood coustarfels,, He took tho noto and gave thera change, when they “ent out, and about ten minutes roturned, got two “ore glasses of lager and presented in yment anothercounterfeit, In the meantime, during har absen: poseneas hed discov. en countertals, ve e second ho again gave read ae ded from them a dollar im good cbange, an ch they refused to give, upon which he focked} IS door and told them he erould call in a police- ‘man, He did call a policeman and gave them both in policeman observed one of them throw aenething away, but took them to the station house and returned to the ealoon with another officer, when they found a package of counterfeit currency similar to the B ace passed the prisoners, and subsequently found a second bill pear the saloon. The evidence was ‘so clear that the jury, after a very short absence, found ‘the prisoners guilty. Remanded for sentence. © SUPREME COURT—CIRCUIT—PART I. The Burglar Proot Sate Case—Disagreement of the Jury. Before Judge G. G. Barnard. William 4. Sanborn vs. Silas C, Herring et al.—This novel and nteresting action, In Which the plaintiff seeks to recover $26,405, which he had deposited in a safe pur- based from the defepdant under an alleged warrantee that if was burglar proof, The case occupied the atten- tion of the court for nearly a week, and was argued with signal ability and pertinacity on both sides, at the close ‘which the conrt charged the jury in a lucid manner, getting forth with great distinctness the points most gravely to be considered, and remarking that upon their ‘Verdict depended millions of money and the labor of thousands; for no man will buy a safe unless it isto afford him’ additional protection for his property, and no man will toanufacture eafes if he is to be held liable for their contents, Tho jury was ordered to return a eealed verdict, and upon coming into court yesterday morning announced that they were unable to agree, being @bout equally divided in opinion, and they were accordingly dis- charged. ‘This will necessitate a new trial, unless 8 com- promise between the partios is effected. SUPREME COURT—CIRCUIT—PART 3. Action to Recover Damages for an Alleged Nuisance. Before Judge Balcom. Charles Ulnan vs. Benjamin Marks.—This is an action im which plaintiff seeks to recover the sum of $7,000 for damages alleged to have been incurred through a nui- gance on the premises of which he is the lessee and the defendant the lessor. Tho plaintiff is the proprietor of a basement conceri and billiard saloon in Chatham street, and complains that a ‘‘sinkpool”” or water closot on the mises is 8 Constructed and situated as to become ex- coedingly offensive and detrimental to his business inter- ests, The answer is a general denial of all the facts alleged with reference to the nuisance. On evidence it was clicited from plaintiff that in consequence of the exceod- ingly offensive nature of the nuisance parties who pat- Tonized his saloon for the purpose of playing billiards had left the premises when their gnewee half played and refused to pay bim anything for their amusement; that his waiter girls bad also left bis employ for the fame reason; and that the floor of his saloon had in some places become rotten from the oxcrementitious de- posits beneath it. Case still on. SUPREME COURT—SPECIAL TERM. The Atlantic Mail Steamship Company C Croverny. Before Judge Balcom. ©. K. Garriwn e al. wv. GL Harton al—A bearing in one of the many actions arising out of the alleged Stiegl increase of the capital stock of the Atlantic Mail Steamship Company was commenced in this Court on Tuesday. ‘The whole day was consumed im reading the papers in the case, and yesterday the counsol were engaged in summing vp. fhe matter comes up on a petition on the part of tho old directors to set aside the election of a new board of directors on the 13th of No- vember Inst, The question as to the jegality of the new wene of forty thousand shares is necessarily invoived ip ths discussion. SUPERIOR COURT—TRIAL TERM—PART 2. The Libel Sulit Agalnsi the Sunday Mercury— Evidence for the Defence—-No Verdict Ren- dered by the Jury. Before Judge “fonet!. Maz Maretz-k vs. William Cauldwell @ al.—The hear- ing of this case, which was commenced on Tuesday, was rescmed yesterday morning at the sitting of the court. The counsel for the defence continued his case by cross- examiving the plaintiff, a follows: TUR PLAINTIFD, RECALLED, RECROSS-RXAWINED. The season commenced with ioberto Diatle, and I thiak Rigoleito was periormed; I do not know that it was performed after the publication of these articles; Travia was not performed that season; I take my opera company to other cities; I give abont five months’ performance in New York and two months elsewh about one-third of Uie eecond ther was occupied by stool holders, who invited whom they Pleased, I have no control over any one that comes in so ‘a9 they behave themselves; | was sometimes on the siage and sometimes in the orchestra; no one was allowed to give orders excepting myseW and the treasurer; I gave tho principal orders myself; we never took the names of those who bought tickets and reserved se.'s; very few free admigsious were ; the greatest num: ber of complimentury tickets that lever iasued to the press in the soanen of 1863 was forty or fifty; I don’t think I iesued ove? adoven and a besides those on ‘apy one night dusimg that season; I take the responsi- bility of what is coctained m the entitled “Crochets and Quavers, or ihe Revelations of an Opera Manager,” but I do pot undertake to swear that it contains nothing but the truth. The counsel for defence offered to prove that in that book plaintiff boasted of his criticisms on theatres, and threw down a challenge to tbe press botu of Germany and America to reialiate upon him. , The Court excloded the testimony. Witness—Tho free cketa were given to the daity and secular press; they were not transferrable, bat if that ‘took place it was an abuse; I never gave orders to stop any one at the door with a press ticket; if I had I should havo got many more libel. Counsel for defence then offered in evidence a Ubretto containing the opera of Rigoletto, for the purpose of proving that the was such as Do modest lady could attend without img. The Court excluded the testimony, when counsel for Gefence wished to amend his answer by inserting the words “that the performance of the of ‘was such rhibition as no modest ly wor Without blusning.'’ ‘This was opposed by counsel for the plaintiff on the a an law could not be pleaded asa “surprise."” He wished to know whether it meant the ee or the porformance of the opera. Evidence jowed. Witness—The 0; of Rigoletto is founded on the Le Roi s'amuse of Victor Hugo, played in this country and in land under the title of King’s Jester; there is ‘nothing immora! in the whole piece; it has been played In every capital in the world; in the plot the Duke of house of the ki: 1 have seen that in t a love scene in tho plot; that ie acted upon certain extent; thore were matinées duri 1803 at the Academy of Music. Redirect examination—I mean to say by “a love scone to @ coriain extent’ that I never saw an opera Without @ love scone in it; ladies without ‘Were not admitted to the performances; opera cloaks are Worn of all colors; To jot _awoar When Netto was performed; the stoc! of New York; T have played ‘opera of Rigoletto for Aix years,and have beard no complaint; I think that there {s nothing indecent in the play of Rigoletto; I have seon it played in italy, France, Germany and here; there are no impure words In the verni: ER s0eRPH GOCE T cannot tell the date when I mot Mr. Watney in Brooklyn; I attended to the advertising exclu. sively, and have done so for years; I was some- times in the ticket office during the sale of tickets in fhe feason of 1863; I never sold any tickets; I witnessed ukes pan eae tong | bong Ae think Miss e was no) that season; think that Madauro Gulner was the contralto. TRSTIMONY OF DRYRNDANT. anit, Horace P. Whitney, witness for defence, calted sworn. Tam one of the defendants in this suit; I remember meeting Mr. Goeche in Brooklyn; I cannot be positive ; winter month; the conversa- tion was opened by me; I saw Mr. Gosche and asked him if the business of the opera was good, and he said it ‘wen; Ltalked about tha suit, and eaid 1’ thought it no libel; he thought different, and I instanced the of Fry against Bennett; that was the «yum and substance of our conversation; there was nothing said about ad- Moretsste, and never bad any conversation with him on any subject whatever; slips of the advertisements wore sent us; I think they were set up in the Hrnaty ofca; were generally omitted by us for five or six Weeks before the publication of those articles, for the feason that our columns wore crowded ; slips were left at @ offic @ which we voluntarily left bent ay ye I the plaintiff in we no {peling of bn eye uit; T did pot write either of those articles; free tick Were sent a4 ntil the publication of those articles; I od that ti\kets be sent simply to the Sunday Mercury, of bei \g addreased to some person, because we oe Sricuen dasa tickets were ing tent to ug Vl of the time; 1869 we have not boltclted advertion from Mr, or any one Crom-axamined wy Mr. Judab—J do not koow that 1 Redirect—-I reside in Brooklyn, in Concord street that is less than half » mile from the ferry, miles from the Academ: Re-cross-examined—I resided. in Livin you Was arrested ney Morris and Ji about it, sir. I hay REBUTTING of Music in New bas become of the libel, that yr over in Brooklyn, of District Atvor- A. I know FOR ‘PLAINTIV®. recalled and examined counsel for Did you send apy slips to me pheand of "63? A. Idid not; I had orders not ‘TESTIMONY OF DANIRL KINGSLAND. Iwas one of the trustees of the Academy of Music in 1863: I attended it constantly at that time; I never saw any pickpockets there; Iam not acq wit ever knew, and I think that 1863. ‘TESTIMONY OF EMIL RULLMAN. ntendent of the opera bi doorkeepers under my cont uainted with the characters that frequented the house; do not know any pickpockets 01 The evidence was hero closed, cess of the court, Mr. Hall for the defence, iblers, po, after & short re- ‘to address the jury THE SUWMING UP. After a few genoral remarks he said that when a man man ir subject of criticism. iblio that he ‘would say broadly ‘an opera or any other steps before the change leper hs coe Speaking of tho relations amusoment, the speaker said that there never yet was a drama, place of amusement that did not owe its success éntirely to the press. Let the press of this city be silent on ublic amusements for one week reelf should come word that on such a night she would her audience would be very limited. The press is the laces of public amusement fax Maretzek has obtained he obtained through the press; and that that is acknowl- edged by the gentleman on the other side is evidentiv very true in this case. He is very willing to be raised in the world by the preas when it speaks well of him, and pleases him, but the very moment it undertakes to tell the trath that moment he resents it. It is like a gamo of cricket; yon must protect your crickets; you must look out for your bowlings and battings. He who stands in the relation of a public man must be criticims ag well as its plaudits, We dit tho public and our duty to Max Maretzck, who never has exhibited those operas since that time, which we said was a ‘dit to the innumerable suits of slander which public men would have if they paid attention to everything that was , the speaker said that the chi tiff that the articles were instigated by mi he did not advertige with defendant one, for all about the streets mig! saying, “This establishment docs not advertise” in such and soch a paper. I do not suppose that journal cares anything about that. Every man has a right to conduct his own business on his own basis, The 6] that when an opera or theatre ga freo tickets to the “Como and see my performances” A man had the samo right to criticise a performance that a spec- The moment you make the manager to have charge of such a thing, of covrse he will say, “If you praise my performace, good follow; but whea you do not, beware of libels, The speaker then argued that the Italian Opera, a3 performed on tho stage, was a “humbug,” and said that because there were a great many baitered oid roués that visit the Black Crook that ry that the jury should take their wives and danghtors to see it. District Attorney Hall then’ concluded his remarks by referring to particn- lar portions of the alleged libels, and claimed that they were all proven to be true, Mr, Judah, counsel for plaintiff, then reviewed the plea of the counsel for the defence, by saying that the opera was no more immoral in its tendency tuan Shaks- and then proceeded to argue that the arti- jon were libellous in their character, his remarks occupying over an hour in their delivery. Judge Moneil, in bis charze to the jury, eaid that any- thing written or printed with malicious intent and exposing to ridicule and contumely upon other, by which means his nai libellous; and therefore it remain Jp regard to the facts in the case. the subject of and if Sappho creator of the success of aud all the success that After referring was a very paltry be seen placards tator has to hiss. did pot make ft nec wae ed for thom to decide not being able toagree immediately they were to retarn a sealed verdict, when the court ad- Jjourned, at a quarter to five o'clock, WAARINE COURT. Action to Recover Damages for Serious Ine Before Judge Hearn and a jury. Abraham Locke vs, John Leonard.—The plain was taking walk on the evening of the 24th of June, in thie year, in Bighth avenne, and while crossing over near Thirty-second street the defendant, he alloges, knocked him down with his horse and wagon, which pas- sed over his body, injuring him so severely about the head and the back that he had to be carried to his house, and was rendered unable for five weeks to attend to any business. Plaintiff also all wsoms of money for medi es that he had to pay attendance, and he claims The defendant denies that he is the id waron, and also that the e sums for medical attendance. ieads thas the plaintiff contributed to whatever injuries 0 received by his own wegligence. verdict for the plaintiff for $75. Phillips and Levy, for defendaat + URT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. the Berso an The jury founda Counsel for the plaintif’ ‘TO ‘THE STATR PRISON FOR TWENTY YEARS, The principal case tried yesterday in this Court was an indicimens agaist John J. Sinnott, charging bim with porpewating & rape upona litle girl named Catherine McDade, aged six years. This atrocious villain was ar- Taigned upon a similar charge in October; bot the little and entirely unfit for publication. Suffice it to opening address of the Assistant District A' jury was folly su Tendered a yordict of guilty wi Recorder Hackett 1» him to the state % y i iis a ; 3 i i d j i ES I i 3 4 2 H Jobn Clark, indicted was tried and acquitted, into the #tore of Adolph Obing, 16th of Bormann, 3 i i i i i a i Ly i ; 3 7 i i i s LARCENTRS AND BUROLARIES, ‘The case of Terrence Ki ton from pier No. 13 on the i nesses were examin Kevan was not at the pier at ton was stolen, but the ju Recorder stated addi Allen street, on the 15th September, iy with grand tarceny. ment of the Court was suspended. tenced him upon the old char two years and six months, and the new charge—making the punishment five years. COURT CALENDAR—THIS DAY. Covnt—Cmovit.—Part_1.—Nos, 675, 3071, 1893. Part 2,—Ni pagan State Pri: for lar period ‘647, 2016, 1400, 2526. 1 |" lestues of nw 187, 199, 194, 908, WI, 196, 157, eo 101 28, 37, 42, 60, 61, 62, 68, 73, 7454. wreRron Count—Tarat, Tenw.—Part 1.—Nos, 2753, 2395, 2816, 2749, 2760, 2771, 2827, 2699, 2841, 284% Part 2—No more cages will be GeweraL Seetown —t jane Isaace, Caroline ‘Gee pd cing Jobo jewhouse, Benjamin , Catharine Roberts, Burkalew,” Kite, Howard, Sarah man Lindsay, James May, Joseph | Martin Flynn. Burgl Murtba and Max 6 degree—Thos. Lynch and Geo, Brown. “SAILING OF THE ASIA. 79, 1233, 90, 1810, 2404, 670, 1067, 1684, murrere Now. and fact Nos, 173, 177, 180, 181, 1 2626, 2567, 2735, 2730, rocond degree— @ary in the third takes out 650,000 jb without giving any new evidence. a Jane Post, sworm:—Was passing through the the night im question, and saw two men aud hesrd noise, and met another man going towards them, ten feet from them; myself and my mother visited prisoner in the jail; I hada conversation with bim he was very pleasant to us, but on his being told I the woman who had seen the meninthe park be a> peared to be nervous and shivered. COross-examined for defence—The day I refer to in the jail was very cold, and a gentleman asked the ‘was he cold, and offered to bring him some clothes; jsoner seemed tobe cold; I have had con: pati police officers; they were Captain pig mam J Waddy, and a detective was sitting by in silence; Te posed the two mon in the park Isaw when I heard the Roise were committing an assault; I was only ten feet from them; in conversation with Captain Jacobs I said that the body I saw may have been a tree or» post, but that it was moving, and a tree could scarcely be moving; Thave told you (counsel for defence) that I was so that ever ing seemed to be moving. progecution—I am sure the third person | saw wap going towards the other two men. This lady was also @ new witness. Richard Lee, the conductor of one of one of the Bleecker street r2 tostified on ig previous swore tively the prisoner, com pan, Langley, Pellioge and others rode down Bleecker” a Fulton ferry on the night of the 22d of November, Caroline Bromme was next examined, and henge evidence which has already appeared, statea knew ; had vesa bin at house once, the prisoner: looking for the others. Cross-oxamined by defence—Viele came to my house on the day after the murder; Fau also came in when 9 were looking for Gonzales; the next time I saw ‘Viele was on the trial of Gonzales. James M. Ashton sworn—I belong to the hate ge police force, and was at the house in Centre stré Gonzales was arrested. Georze A. Waddy, sworn—Am a captain in the Metro- politan Police, and remember hearing of the murder Otero on the night of the 22d of Nonember; those cles (dagger, sheath, razor, &c., handed to him) were found in the park; af tho station the prisoner had a conversation with Pellicer; I asked him if he knew any of the and he eaid he knew Pellicer; we showed him the gloves, and turned them insicle out; said that he was at the Hotel de Cuba the night of murder, and that Gonzales, Pellicer and a st: had bee fli hem; Viele nm there also, but went away, and he f¢ them as far as Broadway, where be missed tl told the interpreter, Mr. Dunlap, that if be were to bide he (Viele) would talk to Pellicer, and they mi get something out of him; he made no statement to mp about losing money. Officers Wilmot and Waddy testified to the finding of the body, the dagger and the razor in the City park op the night of the murder. Captain Waddy recalled by defense—bir. did not point out Gonzales to me; Mr. Bromme said was not in the house nor was there any Spaniard A he then said there bad been a jard there a fow ago but had gone away; while I was talking three men came out and one of them was Gonzales, Sergeant Ashton recalled for defense—Partly rated last witness’s testimony as regards the and the evidence of Mr. Bromme; but said he under- stood by their motions that they pointed out Gon: Edward Fav sworn—In November, 1866. 1am my ping at the Hotel de Cuba; knew Pellicer and the foner; when first I saw Gonzales it was on Monthy morning, in room No. 17, which was oceuyied by prisoner and Pellicer, and remained there about a minute; the prisoner followed me out of the room and asked if 1 could get him three passports, one tor Pel- Nicer, one for himself and one fora friend of his; J saw Gonzales next on Tuesday in the hall; was dressed im coat, pants and hat which belonged to the pmsoner; Monday night I went to their room; Pellicer was drewe ing bimself with those clothes, and I uxked bim to sell me the coat; he said it did not belong to him; I then asked the prsoner for it, 3 said no, he wak going to give it to a friend; saw the prisoner in Broadway on Tucsdsy, and he wanted Gonzales to go to the St. Niciwias Hotel, but he refused, saying he had too much to do; the prie- oner and Pellicer and myself went to the ‘t. Nicholas, and | ehedihated Shey serecsiee. from me, the i saying they were going to t to kee & ; Linet Pellicer on the morning of the 22d and asked fof the prisoner, and he said he was up stairs tn hin roum; Gonzales soon came down and remarked it waa 3 some time after Vielo came down staira and wanted room No. 17 for his friend; after that he down stairs in his shirt sleeves; between nine ton the privoner came down to ine and desired me to down and seo about the steamer that was to ‘call for Brazil; we could not find the steamer, returned to the hote! between four and five o’clock, and saw the prisoner standing at the door; Pellicer asked bim if they bad come yet, and Vielo replied “No, God damn toem! they have kept me waiting; the prisoner asked me then to call at 144 Eighth street, to see Ellen Roche; we three went up and rang the bell and gave a leiter to Ellen, and she came out and commenced speaking to ner; 1 soon after left them and reiwrned wo the el, they following, Very soon gots up to their room; I went up after them and saw the prisoner beesasen A the razor with the black handle, and Pellicer came hind him and said something, which I asked the pris- oner about, and he said it was tha: they expecied friends very soon and wanted tho room to themselves; got the key of room No. 34 in order to have a bed and gave it to the chambermaid, but soon after Vi called hor and made her go and get the key and give & tohim; I gave him the key, and he sald, No no, take % up to Pellicer and tell him to take out J told bim :?? F went up and gave the to Pellicer, und he then wok the razors from Viele’s trunk, took the dagger and a note that was on the table; he came down, aed ‘Viele asked him did be have everything with bim, at thie time there was & man standing down stairs dressed ip Diack, but don’t know who he frst u ett} it 538 He f i : : Hae 73 33 et 1 i i P f 5 f ar i ity tt gegeee tt HTH, IH siti! HB & 5. : 3 i H iy "7 pony oe cave privon Viele me if any one asked me asything sbout him to deny that I ever said he cut Otero’s throat; at the jail Pellicer used to ask him where was the watch, and he Would make signs to him to stop, and told him to say nothing opposite me, that | was writing down their con- vVersation; I was putin the cell between them in order to write down what he and Pellicer used to say used to ving o and in that manner often conversed together; before Pellicer was tried Viele ured to Know what you (the District Attorney) were d il, 1 would not answer him, but he used now they want you to go back of what you suid ip order to convict me; he used also to tell me not to identify the razors or the dagger for you; the prieoner said he and Pellicer were schoolboys together at Barce- = and that he was acquainted with Gonzales ip javana. On the crogs-examination of this witness his mein tem timony was principally corroborated and war con- cluded until Ove o'clock, when the court adjourned am ul ten o'cloek this morning. METROPOLITAN FIRE DEPARTMENT. Rewards for the Detection of Ince ‘The Commissioners of the Metropolitan Fi ment held a stated meeting yesterday. After the tran- section of the usual unimportant routine burivers the following preamble and resolutions were ebro ited by Commineloner Pinckney and adopted by the Board i of aitendin, ground for the belief that some-of them are the re uit of in- Sadia the Intent that thiy crime riam. Now, therefore, 10 tavent, ta t movin detected and si Tt an oe terri of, Bl, herewCore offered this Di leat for the detection and conviction of an con ng i th sity be continued for the perlod of »/x mom u Resolved, That this Department respectfully « cot ie jonor ul t of thes oy 40 call ibe arte wo r, 10 the end that pesaureaof ‘may be had for the Detier proveation our oi red eae EEL Some routine business was then transacted apd jhe