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NEW TOR MAUD Pia NOVEMBER 43, 1867. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Fruvar, Nov. 22-6 P.M ‘The gold market, after being sola down to 138%, last ‘Bight’ up’ town, opened this mérning at 135%, from ‘Which point it advanced to 130%, aed remained steady at 130 « 1803 until after (wo o'clock, when it rose to 18054, ‘And the closing quotation, prior to the adjournment of ‘the board, was 139% 0 199%. Subsequently, however, ‘4here was more disposition shown to sell than to buys €nd a decline to 139 a 189}, wok piace after five o'clook4 ‘The “ short” interest outetauding is not very heavy and ‘the supply of cash gold exceeds the demand Loans “were made at 6 a 8 per cent perannom, and 1-32 per cent ‘per diem forcarrying. Speculation in the room 1s held ‘in check’ by the: conflicting views of oper <@tore and the uncertainty of Congressional legisistion dn relation to the Snances and ether questions, inclading that of ction, indirectly bearing upon them. ‘Meanwhile the pubitc mind is in suspense with regard ‘to the currency, and the action of Congress upon this dmportant subject 1s awaited With anxiety. The busi- mess community for-ses that perseverance in coatraction “Will involve the country in ruin, the premonitory symp- ‘toms of which are already visible in the numerous ‘commercial failures which bave taken place of late and the general depression of trade from (Maine to ‘Texas; but the Secretary of the Treasury accepts all this ‘as s good sign, and he is encouraged ‘thereby to continue to avail himself of the full extent of his authority to ¢onteact, and after Gavcelling more than ® bundrod miitions of legal tender. notes during the past year he still goes on with the damaging work. Ho is even reluctant to issue vthe fifty millions of three per cent tegal tender certifi- cates which were authorized to take the place of an . @quivaleat amount of compound inierest notes, and ‘only ahout twelve millions of these have yet been paid _ @ut in redemption of matured compounds, Congress @hould, therefore, immediately deprive him of his power for evil over the currency and provide for the substitu- tion of plain legal tenders for tne remainder of the com. Pound interest notes outstanding as fasi as they mature, “The volume of the currency bas nw been reduced to a ‘pdini hardly in excess of the pormanent requirements of the country, and furtuer reduction should be per- mitted Butwhilewe are frm in insisting that the @ubdilc ‘interests demand an entire stoppage of “Contraction, we deprecate the wild schemes of inflation which are advocated by many in ‘the West, and which, if carried out, would lead to @ repetition of the history of the old continental ‘money ip our own day aod make greerbacks as abun- ‘dant and ultimately as wortbiess as the French assignats, The oniy radical change in our currency ‘System that we desire to see is a substitution of United ‘States notes for all the national bauk notes im circula ‘tion, and although it is pervavs too much to bope that Congress will legislate in this direction immediately, ‘we shail novertheless continue to urge it. Many of the @mall country banks that depend upun their circulation for existence would probably find it unprofitable to do jness under the new order of things, but all the strong Mnstvetiogs under the national bankiug system would »@0 00 a8 before, except tbat they would bauk exclusively pon legal tenders, Woe should tnen have a uniform Currency based directly apon the credit of the govera- ‘Ment, and the bonds now deposited by the banks as a ‘basis of circulation, by being caucelied, would involve a veaving to phe Treasury apd the taxpayers of nearly Swen millions per annum in ooin. “Fne range of goldon the present date in each. year = the suspension of specie payments is thus own :— ‘The rallway share market war sleady, but dull, until ‘after the second reguiar board, whilo Northwestern pre- ferred advanced to 66}¢, apparently under purchases by the cliquécontroliing the common stock, or a party co- Operating.with. it, Subsequently, however, it became weak under'® general disposition to sell the leading Gtocks down, and Erie im particular, against yh the ertificial movement im movey seems to be especially ‘aimed by those who were recently operating for a rise fn the stock. The course of the Erie party has demoral- ized the market, and there is no eucouragement for the ‘Bulls outside of the ciiques to ho!d on to their stocks ‘while the latter are hammefing them. When the Erie party have bought in all the stock they want, then gaoney will become easy and tho market will rise; but ‘Meanwhile it ta likely to remain unseitied, and there is obviously no inducement for any ope to buy stocks until ‘the present bleeding operation is over. The money market was soinewhat easicr than yester- Gay, but the demand for cali foans was nevertheless active at seven per cent, aod the artidcial causes which produced the stringency are still at work. Tho relief, which might bave been extended by the Treasury through purchases of seven-thiriy no.es bas been with- held, aad the amount of currency in the Sub-Treasury Bas been Increased during the week by sales of gold. ‘The secret manner in whi:b tue latter are conducted is odjectionable, and it becomes the duty of Congress to pass a law providing that ail coin sold by the Treasury ‘be publicly announced, and due notice of the time and place of sale be given in advauce, and, moreover, pro- Bibiting all such sales of coin unless when the necessi- Ges of the Treasury demand it and when the reserve in the Treasury exceeds a certain limit, the same to be at feast a hundred millions actually owned by the govern- ment. In the discount bine the etfrct of the prevailing monetary activity is severely felt, and the banks are ‘willing to accommodate their cusiomers only to a very Lmtied extent, although what liitie mercantile paper they take is at7 por comt, On the street, however, even the est grade is almost unsa'ablo, altboagh the rate va- ies from 8 to 10 per cent. Tue failure of J. K. Place & Co., with’ heavy liabilities, and rumors of one or two ebipping houses being (n :Meuitios, have renewed dis- trust among buyers of commercial paper, and money fenders generally show a decided preference for em- ploying their fands ov call, the more particularly as foans to the Stock Exchavge are in demand at tho full legal rate ‘of interest, The remittances to and from the ‘West nearly baianos each other, and the drain of cur- feacy southward Is very light At the commencement of business the raftway share twarket was dull, but steady; and the chief activity was fn Erie and Northwestern common. Paciic Mail opened f@t 129 under a pressure to seli, but recovered on the @ail to 13014, the sales aggrega’ ‘York Ceniral sold at 11454 a 11 Reading, 96% 0064; Mich gan Southern, 60; Clereiand and Pittsburg, 8354; Rock Isiand, 95%; Northwestern, 574 0575; do. preferred, 6454 a 6434; Atlantic Mail, 11734; Western Union felegraph, 32; Pacific Mail, 1200 130%. At the Grst regular board railway shares were moder- ately active and steady. Pacific Mail continued active at 1305, a 131, Erie closed 3¢ lower than at the samo time yesterday, Cleveland and Pitsburg 3, Milwaukee and St. Paul proterred %. Reading was 3 higher, Mich’gan Bouthern Ki, Rock Island 4%. Northwestern 3, do. pre- ferred %, Milwaukee and St. Paul 14%, Government @ecuritios were dull, and five-twenties of the new issue of 1867 closed 34 lower; coupon ten-forties 3. The State Stocks wero quiet, aud Tennessee sixes advanced 1, now tesue 4. At the open board at one o’clock the market was a fraction lower and the speculative feeling was tame. New York Contral sold at 11456; Erie, 7134; Reading, 9634; Michigan Southern, 80 a 803;; Michigan Central, 110; Cleveiaad and Toledo, 102)¢ a 10234; Rock Isiand, 955% & 9584; Northwestern, 6754 (5.3); do preferred, 6534; Weasern Union Lelegraph, 317 At the Beeond regular board tho the market was some- bat irreguiar, Northwestern preferred baving advanced to 66, While the rest of (ho railway list was barely steady. Pacific Mail was active acd weak, aad declined ‘on the cal! from 129 to 127% New York Central closed ‘34 lower than at the first regular board, Nor hwestera 34, Milwaukee and St Paul §, do. preferred i, Pacific Mail 314, Adantie Matt 3. Northwestern preferred was 1% higher, Western Unioa Tei graph %, Government @ecuritios were dull, Coupon ten-iortios closed i lower. At the open board at half past three the market be- game beavy, especially for New Yorke Central. The Aattor gold at 119)6 1134; Erie, 7034 @ 7054; Hodson River, 120 a 124; Reading, 98 & 9644; Michigan South. ern, 704 & 70% nl and Pittsburg, 82 8254; Cleveland and Toledo, 101% a 102; Rock Isiand, 064% 9524; Northwesiern, 574 & 57\4; do. preferred, 6514; Fort Wayne, 97 0 073%, Afterwards there was a farther decline, under some provaure to sell, and at the close, at fix o'clodk, the following quotations were current, the market beng then unseuied:.—New York Central, 113 @ 113%; Bra, 70 a 70%; Hodson River, 123 a 126; Roading 06% a 95%; Michigaa Southern, 79 « 7054; Clevelani and Pittsburg, 8254 a 8274; Rock Island, 0534 0.9554; Northwosorn, 565; = 66%¢; do. preferred, 649¢ & @; Pacific Mail, 124}¢ 0 125; Onlo ond Misslesipps cer- ‘ a 8%; 81; Quicksilver, 170.1736; Canton, 4506634; Mariposs Preferred, 1334 a 16. ‘The Pacitic Mail Compasty will pay the three per cent quarterly dividend due on the 2d of December, ene ef the injunetions havieg bees 80 modified as to permit of this being doue, Government securities were extremely dul! but steady at the counters of the lgading dealers, except for ten- forties, which deciined im cousequence of Senator Edmunds’ resolution to make the principal of the other gold bearing securities payable ia coin also, At the close the market was steady at the subjoined quota- tous:—Registored, 1881,. 11334 8 112%; coupon, 1881, 113.0 113% ; 5-20’s registered, 1862, 104% a 105; 5.20’s, Coupon, 1882, 108 @ 10834; 5-20’s, coupon, 1864, 105 a 10534; 6-20's coupon, 1865, 106% a 106%; do, 1865, January and July, 10734 0 1075; . do, 1867, 10734. 8 2074; ; 10-40’s, registered, 1003; a 100%; 10-40’s, coupon, 101% a 101%; June, 7.30's, 10534 a 105%; July, 7.30'a, 10536 a 10534; Decemoer 1864, M93 011934: May do. 1865, 117% w 11734; August do,, 11634 a 116%; Seprember do., 116 a 116%; October do., 115% a 116, ’ Mining shares were inactive and speculation in this class of securities bas almost entirely died out for the ume being. At the first board New York and Eldorado sold at $1 50; Quartz Hill, $1 15; Davidson Copper, 750.; Con- solidated Gregory Gold, $5 65, Gunnell Gold, $1; La Crogse Gold, 42c, ; Montana, 13c. The foreiga exchange market was dufl, and the rates for sterling declined a fraction, Bankers’ bilis_on Eng- land, at sixty days, were quoted at 100% a 100%; at three days, 109%(° a 109%; commercial bills, 108% a 108%; bills on Paris, at sixty days, 6.16; 06.16; at three days, 6.14% a 5.13X. Consola and American securities were quoted thus in Lendon to-day and on previous dates:— oT 1, - ‘rg Nov, 22. Consols ......... a 476 94 6-16 United States 5-20 ted 5-16 tOK ‘70 11-16 Erie, .....00+6 4s “6 ‘Uiois Central, Fs 861% ox The receipts for customs and the receipts, payments and bajances at the Sub-Treasury tn this city for the expired portion of the week have been as follows: — Revei ys ae Cee. aoe # Nov. 1 $9,748 864 $9,602,970 $110,350,961 Nov. 19... 340, 705,125 "OTL 338 110,374 158 Nov. 20..) 280631 1,459,557 629 110,090,681 Nov. 21. Sia sores. | Lo2888t Nov. 22... 1,686,800 2,680,649 109,213,089 The value of the importations of dry goods at the port for the week ending November 21 compares with the preceding week as follows:— Nov. 14.—, ——Nov, 21,—~ Phys. Value, Value. Manufactures of cotton tose ‘290 Manufactures of flax. Miscellaneous. ‘Tota! Wthdrawn, Manufactures of wool... 455 $162,835 Manufactures of cotton 93 30.034 Mavufactures of silk... 40 42,701 Manufactures of flax., 369 94511 Miscoliancous......... 100 43,341 Totaleessee veges 0001008 $879,018 Warehoused, Manufactures of wool.. 891 $148,818 cotton 11 Manufactures of 93 47,840 Manutactares of silk... 84 102.341 ‘Manufactures of ei 479 132,021 Totsl..essesee eseeee 218 G4KA28 "OTR $250,088 SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Friday, Nov. 22-10:15 A. M. 900 shs Adams Express [a we cy do. . 1B U8 Express, 20 Mer Union 80 Mer Datos 8 10 Et om wy 1 10000 100 NY rity 000 Wo sf 000 1000 Ne ‘2000 6% 100 bit 2000 Tei 200 4 5000 &" 9% ne 50 Mi s iit 510 Ohio 400: 7h ‘2000 Ohio. 9 80D it 200 NY Oe 8 4800 in (8000 Erie ig 1b Clery, ate ihe Fa Waha Ninth Nat 0, 800 Western Te pe 6 oi Wester 40 6 4 ay Ww = a H 200 Onte 30 4734 600 Chic 100 173 4400 a: 60 1733 200 ry 200 A\ nz" 6 6 109 17% 300 Clev 100 1% WW do... 168, 100 Pacific 10” 800 Chie & Rk 6 60 Pacific IL WChie & RE 100 do. 1000 do. 5% 99 = do 3% $00 Mi wo 19) = do. 130" 00 MiL& o 500 do. 129% BO do... Py 100 do. 1303g 80 Mil & St ri wo do. Joo Mil & St #1 #00 do 19093 200° “do. 61 70 = do. 104 200 do. 61 0 do. i 30Cht Bur 134) 5 do. We” 10 Indiana ry 3 do, It 20 PFW m7 100 73% 100 Mar & C 16) 100 10 do. 6 oa Half-pant Twe o” M. us cou... 13 200 she Cum C a i fom Use ¢, "ib 168g 10) Wells, Fi 3B oh Jon US 6.21, 6 "80, mi. 107%¢ 10 American 72 0000 US 5's, ‘cou, 101 500 Mer Unio 3000 7.80 Tr n. 8d series 10535 800 NY Cent ere 2 16 sha Del &fiud Canal 32 Go. w do, 200 Brie RE. 1 Hudson 200 Reading Mich 100 Chic & NW Ti z ee F meeers enBRESEE wee fe : SBSsSssez Fe le z "hs Saucers Sheil Ey fiat mh sien apes Sahay and prices lly lye. to 250. lo holilers tet grent any" many egnce sony to place thelr oar parent ne with owners of ‘tira State, ee. an tive export. trade during the winter and loom ‘ istore have withdrawn from “nok the 3 to-day were to toe local irade for consumption, = forpia four was dull, wut ar The eales were 7 .. the a nearly “poms eel | were about ined to Sy0 bets. at ere up. {mpor:ant, but prices Superting State and Eaire State weRSSTSSSSTStee a Pape. sarees io s 3 hard, 1530. @ 16%(0. evening Yeiecahine was moderately deals ia ‘were ieported of phen, Lee abel fa 0 sales. Marshall's and Worthington’ 5 fe und Gig, Tor Tork Iwan roger BE. = hhds, ashes, wore: Ly ats. ; phiay toa port im the Medd ‘ats, 6d. ; am Italian bark to London, oargo, at Sis. per ton; a Brivish brig. 1,600 bbis, m, to & direct port on the cuuthaeat, ber trepn Havre and Hamburg. at Saf a British brig. 41C fons, to at 68. Gi,; one (d Cork for orders, rect; a sien ease pation cones, [a ty. at Al iid eae dark, 7,800 bois petroleum, ey ere at easier prices, e demand was ‘Salew. 50 Baless at Leis 300 dort c. a 18%e., and 900 do, here and in Boston at cathe later price for heavy weights, ‘pomin: The business was moderate and the market was Tnox.—The demand for Scotch pig was light, and prices favored the buyer. The sales were 80 tons Kghnton and Gre k, ex suip, at $95 0 2 $90; American, was dull 3 Salen of $500 tout old fais; BO dasa Notes Shea oa BD di Pees ‘scrap on private terms, ae get ig inquiry for both reg oak sole was Hmlock-—Buenos Ayres, ae a Soe nae 7 do. do. heavy, 28. a 2e.; do. middle, t fen ies "Gs. Orin aca ‘see heavy, '26 dovtsldte do. light Be. a Tie.; is oot do. 18. a $86. ; Tao. light Barn ae aettoppsd . . 3 do. ¢3 ddl Ae: de; is Night, do. mbdaie, Si. ay eg a 46c. ; Oe ‘io. bellies, mali sales of ordinary fer foreign ja at 6340., —Pi SESH cory —Fantern were ane aud Logan Ed aed MoLassEs, Ba etl continued bay and heavy. No and the demand was quoted $1 and tame 91.85, sales were pote ges 1 Sarstraaned Sis. $425, and und ‘were notainally a common and strained at $3, Todo Nord, part a nee wisgon. setive demand, bi ut at ot lower i —Linseed was erwaling at $1.00 ara ene Trohenge Poser were fee pit sees ciy thine d 4 2 3 : abe $F i il ict + H ‘SreaRins a. —Lis verpool wi py “ye OF, previous demas "ices were $44 $4 ter Ashton’s. rr ea ee 2» for Srices.—All kinds remained rear but prices were un- SPELTER was quiet but firm at TaLuow was deciied!: more ctl ba. at se seliicer iuctading | % fers pet re a, and, Se for Ki re > both xDOr ‘consum| ‘sales were ls, wt ye 8 Beed leat Pres" dullcand ee Ihave no. len to 2 : meee oe Sissel’ ‘about 680 } bones of various ab fe g bbls. market wes dull and nomiual at 30c. a Uéc., in fe oy eens m being alt speculative; for, besides teacvin; Meine acne ape sciences, be was during tho last British war, with « ee of chemists and capitalists at Boston, im man several ariicles uever before produced in America. was « his books, om ghomisiry being f ¢ setral yours 0 \03 Yolo College; soother was mre he several years a text book at ‘8 text book om cooley South, and was first settle: was engaged by some in se. Or 3 dguete,, aD socal de descriptions, its analysis of cotton lauds, and He table of ly Sep upuambered varieties of bllsmed a mitted to Govornot Schiey, who ro and urged them to orders vin lar ores of the State. They adopted his Lg WT jated $10,000 to penne and Goveraor Gilmer ated Dr, Cotting to tl logis ps of wd work was cerried on fo we yours, #: a the banks of the United States ail breaking, the price of cotton falling very low, and generat Gnancial distress occurri tho islaiure withdrew = de ag = an the surv Dari Progress, Co indefatigable Eiappretianed’ dill. jected merely fn tho eastern counties of ihe exireme southwest county, rieh herbarium of jossiis and mi {o A chbinet “s menciatire, and Unfortunately for the cause of }aft in the “Empire ney A of the Xo of ores so ‘our fossila oe = was distrib. ea it were ASA cy all si yet oe His per well known learned men of ope snd the Valsts ee ee ee TRICHINA (MST, LOUIS. Interesting Scientific Investigation. (From the Missouri Republican, 2 ‘Nov. 17.) ie by , ia of ie iy i Hospi thoogh not for tbe purpose cause of death, Dr, L. remarked that the munelos wore speckle. ‘This drew Dr. D,’s at- tention to the subject, when be saw the muscles com- pletely studded with larval trichina Heat once cordial fever, which he appeared to which he was su penne, \0 die, So nearcr scacsmuet the symp- toms of trichin asis to those of this disease, As the dis- ease and the eptozoa are well known he would have said nothing of this case, excrpt to siate it and give its thee pamele.< that the disease (trichinasis) is proba- to the subject by some practitioners, accoun: of the entozoa and of ‘the I ‘vaitmobioa, as found in the specimen, ‘wore free, surrounded by matter, or by calca- Feous maiter, which laster forma the spindle or shuttie- pared cyst, This lies imbedded between tho fibres of the voluntary muscles, It does not develop further im the muscles, | is found in the same way in the muscle of tho swine, If ths flesh be injected uncooked the caicarcous cysts are dis on by pling > oot and the freo tar- ‘sex! lev and produce young; = aMotusing one | hundred or | more, bait 3 Meat might contain esough to produce vane. These commence emigrating to tne volun. Muscles (80 called) all over the body. As they penetrate the intestines there isa copious diarrbws, which carries off maoy of them in the dejections, but enough remain. As the remaining ones e:nigrate into the muscles, pain in, and inabitit; use, the muscles wero characteristic symptoms. etoma ot limbs and face, a typhoid condition of the system, hiccough, if the Santas be invaded, hoarscness and loss of voice, it the laryngeal muscles be affected. statement ex- Gited considerable attention and a brief suspension of business took place while many of the medical gevtie- mek presen of the muscles of prow through ginsees. By holding upa piece of the musciicr tiatud be fore a t the little specks were plainly Visible and some of the more youthful practitioners pre- tent, who haa discussed pork steaks and batn for supper, rew serious and felt considerable inward disturbance. 6 statement is really one of importance and we have Ro doubt will excito genoral attention, It is unfortunate nothing definite 1s known as to the bear 1 Ad the cases mentioned, but we understand some further exam- ination will be made into the matter which will proba- Diy result in some additional information. ‘A DREAM AS A DETECTIVE. {From the ana nd.) Journal, Nov, 18.) Our readers are all doubtless familiar with the ig stances attending the loss of $12,931 in December, 1 by James 3. Breckeuridge, a stock dealer. The circum. stances are briefly tvese:—Mr. Brogkonridgs | jeft India- nies Hard barn? fm a valise, half-past twelve P. On arriving at Thorntown be saw aah ienin aceon aed out to speak to him, leay~ ing the valise 'p the car, he could get on the train again it started. ‘Oneo telegraphed to Lafa- one wires not to Stockwoil—to Mr. J. Kerper, assistant su} itendent of the Lafayette and Indianapolis to be at the depot, get the on the next train, road office at that oh ‘wasarrested, tried and acquitted upon the charge of ae it, ‘There the matter dropped—remaineda mystery—and, had tbe guilty party deen an expert thief, might have continued ao, isut one Of tue persone wmo wae present ar warty aeons Sok valise soon atter ta. cy thie piace jights dream in ne saw a. person standing b ita thom he Had never been ‘at once communicated the detectives ware put upon 8 person. It was id Messrs. Ear! and Hatcher, but Oe aie ‘another member of jn go. eroment bonds for State Bank. This £0 fas. confronted in the matter, feasion. At the time o wery he was attending echool in @ neiebtoring town, Mr. Breskenridze has recovered all his money with the exception of $031. Witn this the haved a house and lot ia this city, ‘Which are good for the remaining portion He aiso gave his notes payable in five and ten sears for the interest, ‘This was all done under the tmppression that be was not to be prosecuted; but It seems that Mr. Loveless and his brother, who susered all the expense aud mortifica- tion of @ trial for Ui Wore not sillivg he shoud © unpunished, ie ‘was, therefors, arrested yesterday afternoon, and is now im t the county Jali. Murper a? Srawvoap, Cou, —On saturday evening, walking with @ young wowan in Stamford, a brother-in-law of the ciri, namod Powers, actuaied, as is supposed, by jealousy, came up bebind them and stabbed Hunt in the abdomen, inilic: fatal wound, of which he bas since died. Powers stabbed the girl, but did not wound her dangerously. Ho was AMUSE CADEMY OF MUSIC. * A D ITALIAN GPERA. Director. .......++ .-+MAX MARETZEK A Director has the houor to mibrait, to the public and PO od wn the following roi guacoge opin Ts. Mu, a Masevens, pew Eo — We, unde: a pe ye the oe of se Uborus, with full ty send them, de request you to forget nderstandi on- day i ‘and beg you to cea Set coon season, assuring will and Poser hat tbe Ban my te ru ie Fe 8. VITALE, L. SOHNEER, ROBR. a ‘a MILANO. In consequence receipt of the bove communica isc tee aes EXT, NOV. 5 GUUSOIS ORAR DP OERRA © siamese det my ts bie aad Oran DAT LVEWING, NOV. 26, at 8 f reappesrance" yun. sree tm Rossini's master wor! SIGNOR Uigutsio RORCONT as AS FIGARO. others Ticket offers nuw open. oa that im order to give strength ‘Box office and CADEMY OF M setierrivtey. +4 9 A Director... ..MAX MARETZEK, ub five vee ‘AGeCHRR, ‘THIS (8, ING, NOV. 28, at 6 Gatxp MARSPEARS NIGHT, ‘on which occasion fections from ROMEO. AND JULIET MLLE. mite ITs nsortex tn the two characters of JULIBT and LADY MACBETH. JRANVAKD'S OPERA HOUSE, BROADWAY, CORNER THIRTIRTH STRAET, FAMILY MATINER, SATURDAY AT ONE O'CLOCK. GOLDEN BRANCH, | rd S 2 = é g = SEVEN PRINCIPALS, | i] = % « z ¢ a 56 NEW BALL | DE POL'S EUROPEAN BALLET COMPANY. ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR, Galicia, SERRE _UALF FP PRICE. GRAND MATINEE, ‘ThOvESMOnE TANARIS Phot & >>> oo gissz3 Pererr Treare CAN bat Thove—etMtAN RPORMING Hi D pecpived th shouis Of approval Ae "HER RSTTGN A nha arta A LITTLE mAs ESSENC fe ‘bre _ THe SAME Git ‘GREAT BI ‘ates Mee FARREA ROSE 5 mye EIGHTH GRAND pa < RT, 1p, HANTS sre One -Director favorue Prime, sin Together with the oe Bow. a PAREPA ROSA, oot eetiste! Binor Ferran. Baritone ir, Oscar Pioimer. Piantat 1r. Carl Rona Vioitn Rite et Sh ANNIE and Mis bal ‘his te vy Ms, all Sores Sitonitad % ae wu sear poones voulitled ta London MAUD'S PERIL, 3 PERI daving been purchased by Mr, Watlect, "ail be be prod: ‘seheneaiten MONDAY EVENING, Nov. m! SAE ESNS Ga. ranvany ruave seutnate natn tig ele wl be given at het epetion. Sbar BT Pree OU LTY AND VARIETY, Box book open six days in adva Doars open as 734; performance e commences ate RENE ileal Lessee aud Director EE. Wyre PUBLIC. ENTHU; TO-DAY ore PEE and . ns WRDNESDAY, INDAY THURSDAY and qvehuDay EVENINGS, EE, Nov. 23, in D DUCHESS OF GEROLST EIN, and at the WES AY MATI THE GRAN i Grand ‘Duchenee. iS SATURDAY EVEN NOV LE PLUIE ET LE BEAU ‘TEMPS, LE SUPPLIOR D'USE FEMMB, Tickets at tho theatre Rehirmer's Ti and Macoy's, 112 rmer’s, 701. a1 8, gud 114 Broai roadway, and sfochran's, Bio Broadway. ‘Admission, BS gallery) S0c.; boxes, $8 to $i ARNEY WILLIAMS’ ae THEATRE. ADMISSION, THIS wATyEnar. TWO PRRFORMAT NCES THIS DAY of Tom Taylor's GREAT MOMAD LESSON and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. FLORENCE. MATINE A E LEAVE MAN, M THE FLORENCES, rau ALOWENCES, Be lty creatures, sits 4 . Fy Une very canning et the peek Bact a Pack ao to the oul that aeeaeeee iy ‘They have proclaimed their malefactions. . FLORENCE, BOR BRIERLY...... pe YF T eoRENoE . iN EMILY ST. EVREM oan genet MATIN :E, THANKSGIVING DAY. rest theatre to Brook- (CE.—This k, &o., 0, Cars and pie allway det Hamlet. he loor every threo utes to all the ferries Beats erp 8 to 6, six days in advance. LYMPIC THEATRE—MATINEE TO-DAY, THIS AFTERNOON AND TO-NIGHT. Shakspeare's exqui-ite romance of Fairyland, A MIDSUMBEE Nid NIGHT'S DREAM, Densely crowded every night wi with the best of New York audiences, Every seat and every foot of available standing room occupied. Crowds turned ened away. THE GRANDEST EST SPECTACLB EVER PRESENTED IN AMERICA. THE bats” DELIGHTFUL LE FORTRY, UST CHARMING MU: SiC, Most GORGEOUS SceNR! AND HACEIESE SPFRCTS EVER GIVEN TO THE awekicay STAGE. urpasses everything yet attem; “Throws Into the shude/auy scene here “Shal "s matchless site music are wedded to Herald, Ust. 29. A GRAND MATINEE 1:30 TO-DAY. FESTIVAL MATINEX, 1ANKSGIVING DAY. SECURE PLACKS IN ADVANCE. highest acenic effects,’ Oo LYMPIC—MATINEB TO-DAY. THIS AFTERNOON 4 JON AND TO-NIGHT. SHAKSPEARE'S MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM. MATINEE AND 1G ‘The most gorgeous MATINEE AND aur. — MATINAE AND RIGHT, a of fairy apectacies, Weiieee ABB MIME | g | 1 wih nabooeare's HEHE aap gee: | > | conte ine ee MALISES AND Mont. 2] with the charms of MATINES AND Mant 3 | musto, and all shat Satins a 5 | tetasteful aa! beautiful ati BoE tae auaae | 9 | * mete ceo MATINEE AND 3 | to allure the imagine. YATINEE ASD 8 sense) MATINEE D 5 | and delight the mind, MATINEE AX “4 the heart ana © MaTINGE — MATINEE 4 the senses. SEE SUS MARGEESS EASPORTS, Ve achiag! 9 = aon ate se ialemny chairs, @i; Orchestra chairs, $1 6); Family NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR SECURING SEATS. Hes. = Reap ony OF THE Le mwe ye BROAD. (AoK met a) with other novel jp adgy Mieke Boe for sale at he nal, sods open, ab {s'used. Matinee doors open at. © LEY's OFBRA HOUSE BROOKLYN, Hoe earaen in Buokiyn of c the Wonder of the World," WHITE RLEPUANL OF Sia Fire Week oF THE TALLOW OF CHOW HILL, £6. SUNDAY. Le BReatres, 726 and 721 Sixth avenue, Fi be ita) ce Oucits ESTHAL Cor Gone oe nian GhaND: RURDAY CONCERT At the above new and jeert Hi WE UN RIVAL! ORCHESTRA bj AND EMINENT SOLOISTS varied a: ramme. ew sickens 4 Hive CENTS ONLY. ROOKLYN. ATRRKECR FOURTH SUNDAY EVES IM MOE aks, ‘hen ‘pear the great eunl ANTG, a seen And other eminent artiaus. ite COMIC OVERA, American Opera Com RENCH HATH a} F ADMIB8 JON Fas RAND SACRED CONCERT ana sen ee Kk. ©, CHURCH, ‘Seventh avenue, oN stnbaY! BYEN Nor NOVEMBER 24, 1867, under the a ot Mr. Wm, ati y Maus, Doo, TICKK I #2 DOLLAR. to commence at 8 o'ciock. Lo gg srontSpRatEre Diceotor by Se Nov. 28, 1867, imental armory; of ith sireet Brower Bron. singers, = _ Lou's B. Kader, 160 Peart 6.8, Grafulla, No, Stanton sttect. T AND MISSIONARY MBET- ue Presbyterian Church sab. rut th etree, will be ati wher i tie euiidre 8 EVERY ONE. BACELSIOR. WARD. iE UL PLAC! PXGLUsIOn. vi AN romacriong rwtRate (UMBER. mur VINeSE BAND OF utd i 4 ALSO THR FINEST BANS via HE CITY, ONWA UNUEM tii EA AP OF TH cELen BA LEM a! PERFORMS RVARY. RIG WOE D | OUSES, TTHE REY bine a Ais AGSISTED BY A, PCL 7 BROADWAY. UE fe besabaar. "ALK 0 CHARGE FoR "ADMISSION. ATINER TO-DAY, ND BUC Hera NRE AT 1. ggeatee om qe att ATIONAL ACADERT Pbreet Pal wal LAND WINTER Eahibition of original Pictures sud Beulptures ie now epen at th eries corner of Twenty-third street and Fourth iy, from 9 4. M. uatii dusk, and from ts 2 » T, ADDISON RICHARDS, Cor. Seo. 8. A. ——— HE NATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ay) avenue, x ye y = —— forming nO, gine le Theory ai ol Classes 1 for the secoud quarter; terme $10. rm pence sad ae eae Primero KS auLy Renal, rae enna AND. ans Wave. RARE MATINER, AMUSIMENTS. Nios a @ BECOND tay ¥ ori and Jarret & Palmer pret Pari Wo Wheatley, ne E. SATUR AYTERNOON AT 1; alge 3 QUARTER 1 To 8 Will be per: In Amerteas which, having tesde Pons witnessed sed wided audiences nightly. The plece presented ye ND peli D BALL: NIBLO's, sirens SCENER' he eda iN NIBLO®, NIBLO’S. engeureunes NIBLO® PERPROY APPOINTMENTS, NEW NOVELTIES, NIBLO'S. NIBLO®, LA GARDE IMPERIALE, QUE HUNDRED ann FiyTy POulLDRER, NIBLO'S. A CHILD vivax: Wospin er bok weer " Boafanil and Billiea, Billon set Roatan Yau rintnines Big. Costa, twavty Premiers Assietante nom Cy Fay Raper (which cost ended upon & 2 single scene, y Richard BLOS. “ty ies ain & Sears SS NECURED six beiee AS sce, ae 8. GAToRD ¥ RAT ONE O'CLOCK, Enea oi oh POR ESERVED SEATS, a oa it parte of the house, No NP}Or THB GRAND BALLET, ‘oF AMERICA rs at the One o'clock One o'Choek no o'Clock. “Ove o'Clock. BLO’ Nauk carve IMPERIAL, 150 CHILDREN, wi . 0 ninele semen rome ‘Evolutions, RDAY, AT ONS, ONE, ONE, ONE O'CLOCK. MIRRES DANSEUSES ULL CORPS. aS EW DANCES, DAY AT ONE O'CLOCK, \TIBLO" 8. pate ornate THE Mate TO ptm INEB, . TU-DAY (SATURDAY) At ONE Bovoce 1BL0O'S. N SEE THE MAGNIFICENT BOR RY, COSTUMES, NOVEL EFFEC to i AT THIS MATINES, AT ON. TO-Dave. 1BLO'S, N THE AMUSING Cia ere Rorees _WILL APPEAR AT THE MA Day. W°ET SISTERS! NEW YORK THEATRE, 18 ‘Broadway. This is the warmest Theatre in the city, SECOND WEEK ~)_ CERTAIN” SUCCESS, THE THEATRE “NORWOOD.” NIGHT TO 85E © © The Grand Military Tableaux nightly encored, © ‘The vast popular voice in its favor. ©© ‘Tho beautiful Worrell Sisters appear © © In the play in Interesting characters, ** Lovely Scenery, ©* Superb Military Music. © © Esective Choruses and tine acting, * © Touching and Pathetic scenes of Disastrous Love, © Laughable Situations and Genutne American Hemen, © © Move the audiences alternately to ©* Tears, Smiles and Enibustasm, In the greatest moral play o of th NoRWwooD } Ansa at aig rae i tio 4 ‘The performance terminates at 1034 o'clock, Seats may be secured six days in advance. _Matinee on Saturday at 2 o'clock. | nae SISTERS’ NEW | YORK THEATRE. | Rer. Henry Ward Beecher’ NORWOOD Super Military Musle, MATINEE, Scenes for lovers to see, arene Theitti a cantar Ti Vr = mt Boonery. IFT AVENGE THEATRE F one 33 ag ADJOINING vrs AVENUE HOTSEe ONT: SUCCESS OF BURLESQUE. OaeDEA Ri ORT. E LEFFINGWELL'S MArosiess DELINEATION. OTHING CAN STOP HER, THE BEST OF MOTHERS wr wit A BRUTE OF A wuseal EE fcr + NOW, Peon Mrs. HOWARD WaTK: bambi 3% Spo ep WATKIN +++ LEFFING Bee HALL, CORNBR BBOADWAY AND vir. Great attractions rite Pita week. SYLENDID 1. BURA UX. us EA none. TRANGPORMETIC®. enanie gerne: 4 town paironsto see thie pectac! TOS RTINE Ss THIS WEEK. On Tuesday, Thecenen, Friday and Saturday, at3 P. M Also every night at ¥ TREATRE. sist ENE Pints) PRELES, Wher MOLL rere We Bowes GE Ate yd THEATRE, 6 Pier S. fe Prt ) even: ie woven Madame i We CARKONGISOEY 20d rit goDORE LA LAIRONGE, In DIE venLouuna LATERN ENSi LON operat 18 MORSER HERCULE: burlesque). 472 D purians AMERICAN THEATRE, 1wo D akaND FER roneaaoee TO.DAY, oh MATINEE, NE! att MATING MATIN ALINE EAE MATINE! AML ann Uni eae PERFORMANCR, Pp cnik LAT REAT WiLL WiLL Bi PRESENTED, ‘The best comic voealist that has Cin MK. CHARLES VIVIAS, Who Stole the Donke; wh “ings on the Fiddle. Jemmy Haale, TONNE THOMPSON, the Lively Moke, NLS WAMBOLD in bis oe. n Uinioe MART nas CARRY FTE PEITENGILEg won 1 Hine Sut IN DREAMLAND, ALL THE GNEAT chr eee oe APPEAR. Afternoon doors open keent sore {novela Popular Prices ote ad ast ‘canta mpoor tS Pri ce OvrERBA pore rir ie at HALES a! . THE AY AT 2! D MATINES TO-D. A] kee’ NE 7 ae N Bis, Tae ry ONDERYUL, VARIGTY A eer MINN NT E GRAND MATINER TODAY aT dance, “A smile br 1 ey — BEECHER BREAK NIE CENES IN NoRWouds On N sents ED, PaOTOURAP! 18, FAUST and the screaming RSERY wana oe NU on bs ——— ——— ELLY 4 LEON'S MINSTRELS, 720 BROADWAY. ALWAYS GOOD. FUNNY AND ORIGINAL, LBON'S MAKGUBRITE KELLY'S GREAT F ¥ ¥ | MEFI5TO A A A ND X U PAUST U GOLD 8 8 8 SONG eristorRi. FUNNY. SPEECH, SPECULATION. cLow CUS, wep Atte AT Mnoay. va PRAU, THE td EAT RUSSIAN ATOLETR, enon an eT LEING TRAPEZE THE Most MARKED SENSATION P Of the senso EN DOUS ARTAL, AnD. FEARPUL FLEING & Absolutely batlle description, appears e Whe Oa TTLLTANT SC) eNES IN THE CIACLE, 4 foll etre ol letredeing ie uke? aM wear T RLM tS Ld Nees 4 ned on the cont Cree OE OUR MATING Wetvonias, Thur have created NEXT WEEK, Friday and Saturday, : usEUM, OF ANATOMY —#18, 3 aes and Polytech fil air tate, O18 seearey.t {iie'cantecvon thousands ot c found the Artec Mirena, dout Neh AK NEW YORK Comeear enn. oF MUSIC. No. 88 Fifth aver corner of Fourteenth sirosts way, a No, 116 Reweea streot, Brooklyn, N. ¥. ‘The best professors tp Burops ad and the price of instruction advantages of “3 Thewtutton ¢ are ata ae ail, fnked eettenna Musical Direstora, AUER, 6.™. BATRB &