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ial ———— IMEXICO, ~ Penner, (panna SPECIAL CORRESP"apeuce OF THE BERALD. The Decree a ~Aucisce via Acapulco. i re “a€inting ¢ te Mexican Borde— “athunication Between Pi 0Pmo and - » Deo, 12, 1867, NE sce passa ot renee raarez, of the 20th of Novemhér designates which of the Mexican bonds in ex- Yaten~e are legitimate, and which are not recognized, The former aro to be presented within one year atthe pablic “wenaury, where they will bo revised aad noted, Con. ‘will pass a special law to dotermine the mode in they are to be redeomed. Thi jose that harbored ‘the hope that Juarez would recognize, andor any cir- cumstances, the obligations contracted without his in- tervention, as long as he was out of the capital, have Deon at last undeceived, The European loans and the @mormous debts contracted by the imperial governmont are formally repudiated, On the other hand, it has de- @lared the bonds which form the national debs consoli- Gated, and fixes the necessary terms for ite extinction, At the same time, according to article six of sald decree, gertain bonds that were presented to the imperia: govern- ment and recognized as valid, are admissible, provided ‘We holders pay ee treasury four per cent of the g@mount in cash. Substance of fonows:— and All bonds occasioned by 1850, issued up paticsamtion 16, 1807, ‘The same issued after Decem! if the decree is as 1, The national consolidated debt shall embrace asist of the bonds in circulation as follows :— the law of November 80, ber 16, 1857, in accord. nee with pes ae of the National Treasury, dated ar The certi! eordance with the circu 17, 1867. ‘The certiticates issued by ‘eccording to the supreme order of HES by the General Treasury, in ac- of eaid office, dated January me de; wary 22, 1861. The certificates issued by same elfice, according to ‘the circular of February 4, 1861. ‘Ditto, in accordance with the decrees of February 14 and 1 Tre 1861, nds of different classes issued before November telog ah payment of which by law was deferred, ‘understood that gych as were not presented ‘the yea: ‘wnrenewanle, shail remain unpaid as jorm, conceded as the final respite by ‘cane one of the decree, dated September 16, 1 long as t tion of tho public treasury does not permit the redem p- ‘sion of those lial Mlities, aud they shall moreover lose ten qeecenn net only of the interest accrued, but also of me Toe bonds of the @ decreed in September 12, BE 2 Ali other values or public eecurities in circa- lation pertaining to the national debt consolidated and ot forming Sitbout any Jegai effect whatever. oles explain tho tions whic! prove the validity of the bonds qrmenens, jonds which may have tothe government of the intervention, despite of tho Dp cael of those presented ‘those that may bave had their origia paxt thereof, suall be null and void and The remaining ar- a will be taken to stating that in compuision will be recoguized, provided that the huiders pay into the pub- Uc treasury four por cent in cash of thi 6 capital, Another article arsigns the term of one year for the examination of the bonds by the treasury, and the last arcicle de- pots that a special law will be made with regard to the mode of discharging the national consolidated debt, ‘while the established ways subsist for extinguishing the debt tn the meantime, A new line of inland communication “has been started Between the different cities of Gaerrero, at same time carrying the mails of toe southern ‘Francisco republics and San 1 Consection with the Panama and San Fran- eleeo steamers, which touch at Acapulco on tbe Sth, ‘2btb and 25th of each mouth from the first point, and on the 7), 17th and 26th from the second, The com- ‘munication wil be opened on December 1, twice a week, on Sundaysand Thursdaya, The mails will close at 9 P. M., and the postage for foreign parts wiil be double @ocording to the existiug tariff, ds dated Mexico, Nov. 26, 1867, ‘The The stage couch which runs to Guadal Aacked by bandits when near Tepatit! gers were carried off, and $10,000 xansom, Poatmaster’s order Ta was ate wo. n= ai paso nded for their Unjust Reports About Mexico—Lopez Ovjects tothe Sale of His Photograph—The Cabinet. Muxico Crry, Nov, 29, 1967, The disappointment of the people at tho failure of @enere! Banks aud Senator Morton to accompany Mr. Romero to Mexico 1s not inconsiderable, The greatest Preparations were made by the instructions of the gov- etument to secure their comfort end pleasure on the Pligrimage from the seacoast up, and these gentlemen ‘we are certain would have been agreeably disappointed ‘@t tho courtesy of these people, privately and oflicially. Novwithstanding the terrible beer stories which I occa- sionally see in the New York fribune ‘Ry correspondents here whose love and Times, written for a lost empire makes thom partial, I can assuro Mecsrs, Banks and ‘Morton and their friends that in failing to visit Mexico, tustend of escaping a violent death, by being ¢rawn and quartered, they have rather missed ‘what would have been one of the most, if not ‘the most, interesting and agroeable of all their Pourneyings, I seo in the New Ootoné 31, from Mexico city, dated ‘head and bloody bones, sin and imqalty, somi-: Almost everybody denounces it here, ‘Move they read over and through it disappoin Deier. York Tribune of October 10. Saam- be. ambi- tion, malico and remorse. I know not ite author. Could J net guess? Nearly all of tho political prisoners who ‘have been incarcerated here ince the-capture of the ‘GMy ere either ont of she country or at liberty here, through the leniency of the government. Your correspondent happened to have been a prisoner in “abby,” in the sammer of 1862, It was then der the command of Lieutenant Turner, and when he re- gmembers what privations he there suffered, such ‘ave left their mark upon him forever, and when he ges as he has for the past foar months the kindness of Mais government toward its prisoners, be is ezain and ‘more than ever impressed with the injustice which cor- igeepondents have lately beon doing ‘poor Mexico.’’ ‘Yes, she has executed five leaders, Maximilian, jMiramon, Mejis, Vidaurri and O’Horan, and she may add ao sixth, Marquis. et ane bas been just. as away, Eivin and flor are vif, the foreign invader She has been She hes remembered ®, and yetshe bes beenievicnt. Salm-Salm the rank and Gle of perinitted to retire from the ro ‘eoustry to ponder in whatever clime thoy select over the ‘of empires op the American continent, We re- ret ihat Padre Fischer should yet remain, one of the Epona. and that \wervention. However, the papers Teleage are now, his incarceration is Booed to hgnt the secret corres- officiat documents pertaining to tho preparawry to his it ‘ig believed, passing through the War Office, @nd we hourly lok for his freedom, 1 The concession has at iast been signed oy the Miniser “of Fomenio and President Juarez, granting avew the vebarter and privileges to the sane English company which bel fore the intervention, and under @ecree bas not been published, and eome ao law, but will undoubtedly ‘twenty-four hou: ‘this last moment before the de; the conceesion under President Juarez bo- Maximilian. ‘Lhe has not as yet bee become so within ira. Ihave beea able to secure, just at ‘ure of the extraordi- wary, the uacorroct:d Sheets of the decree, foo ‘aie to send you in English. This is the facet im concession in the gift of the ment, a8 over this road all Grelght ond Bae for other interior roads must pass, 1t will be of the best paying roads on the continent, e'wnt betteen, the government gives large at the Custom LH road {r+ Aprsaco permit them to continue crowed portfolios. of over former is afficted with bs the 4g wentioned in man; grout mea of the oaitien. and permits the exportation of amount, sets aside twenty per contof the duties jomses of ‘the country to realize ‘AL the same timo it requires the ay Sanualy to moaey to & to Puebia by the ng etna the Bist aon more chronic nervous Jater with dyspeps'a, Sefor Romero qQuarvers a8 & mort propor person eens do Tejada as Minister Py Foreign Kela- and we should not be surprised if Pt ‘avd his record compare mast favorabiy it bo vendered country, while nis ane Babcock has thus far kept very quiet since hiv here, I dear in jentaily, Lance peesentatives abroad, wneneene be is bold ta b go esteen, she somrmian of , oral Stare by the goverament must b Me : jory to that » facility te (iorded bat to haviea forw Fd hia accounta for arms aud mun arrauged and formaity sottied tu Welk of repudiation, but raguer of ‘mont, oa privaie break iasi, whlot b does not diminish, raloable accommplishnent posted by too few Amopy Moxicaas, and There ta every indication baths matters will me may be said of tue Mexican ivan matters, feintive 10 which Me, Ti is amoug ue however, that the with tue language ontiewan, Every atd the settlement dona of war tur. a & very fow days. We hear no setilement and 16 4 civil agingers, “a Lopez Again Turns Up—Iliness of an Amer!- fean Surgeon—Mexi iT om Indebted- ness of Mexico—The Re) Revolution 0, ieee Mxico Crt, Nov. 80, 1867. We have no new excitement since yesterday; Come ress still acting upon the credentials of members, ‘Miguel Lopez is to make a further defence of himself on the 2d of December in Mr, Altam!rano’s paper. Dr. Carter, sargeon of the American Legion, is lying at the point of death, Efforts are being made to allow the Fahkee to land mails and passengers through the government here, The carrency of the republic is to be, hereafter, as as follows:—The monetary unit shall be the silver dollar as at present dollars, quarter dollars, dimes and half dimes, and Copper cents, The gold coins shail be of the same de- nominations as in the United States, The imperial coins ere to be withdrawn from circulation by September 15, 1868, The alloy of silver colus shall be 902.777,thou- sandths; that of gold coin $75 thousandths (21 carats). The weight of the stivor dollar shall be 27 grammes, 73 milligrammes; that of the half dollar, 13 grammes, 636 milligrammeg: that of thé quarter dollar 6 grammos, 708 milligrammes; thatof the dime, 2 grammes, 707 milligramms that of the half dime, 1 gramme, 353 tmilligrammes, The gold twenty dollar piece shall weigh 33 grammes, 841 milligramimea; tuat of ten dollars, 16 grammos, 920 milligrammes; that of five dollars, 8 grammes, 460 milligrammes; that of two anda half doliars, 4 gram- mes, 230 millicratmmes; that of one dollar, 1 gramme, 692 milligrammes, ‘rho copper cent shal! weigh eight grammes. Don Jesus Gonzalez Ortega wa: unanimously elected Tepresentative in Congress for the district of Colotian, in the Btate of Jaitsco. This is a —. imdustrial diatrict situated about one hundred and thirty miles north ot. Guadalajara, The report of a revolution in Durango grew out of the contest between Dou Tomas Borrego aad Don Franctsco G, Palacio for Governor, Both claimed to have been elected, bat Palacio bad Borrego. out of his bed and lodged in jai. When the latter's frends surrounded the prison demanding bis release, a on guard fred upon them, injuring several persona. It was expected at last accounts that the matter would havo to be settled by the eo government, arnacion Serrano was arrested at Guanajuato yer order of General Antillon, because ho allowed a crowd of boys to gather in frout of his hotel to cheer and make a demonstration in fayor of Don Leon Gusman as candidate tor Governor against Antillon. On the same day, at the same place an: for as frivolous a cause, the Imperia! Commissary Don Luis Robles y Pesuola arrested thie Serrano last year, ‘The continued robberies on the ros road from Toluca to Bultepec have made it so unsafe that persous will not risk their goods on tt, and the trad consequence, On the 26th of Oct tween thirty and forty men occupie: road Ce Gordo during the whole day, and this being the road by which the m ts of the Valley of Toluca Dave to pass on their way to Sultepec, they fell into the power of the highwaymen, and lost everything they had with th Not only the wnforvupate Indians suffered by this rubbery, by losing all their avimals and their small capitals, but also sonre mer- chants of Sultepecand Almoloyan and the contractors of the mines which are in that diatrict, who lost a geod amount, and have suffered a great drawback in their ‘business for the'want of effects which they wore bring- of this road abandoned, and hk @ manner that in the impossible to travel on ie causing by this means great injuries to commerce and industriel pursuits, that now have to be sustained at great cost and mnvenience. According to an ficial statement, the sum total of the Indebtedness contracted by the Mexican government in the United States during the late war with the empire, ‘was about $3,000,000. $1,000,000 of this amount goes to Messrs, Corlies & Co., as commission for negotiatin; oe Coa ts the benas. On the 11th of September, 1! 1600 General Carvajal signed a contract with the firm of Jobo a Corlies & Oo, er New York, with the foliowing clauses 1. General Caryajal, as, special commissioner of the Mexi- can government, would issue republican bonds 000, 2. These were to be placed in the market the firm of John W. Corites & Con who could not sell thers for less than F cent of their nominal value. lo receive & considerable commis. reduced, upon the total value of did not amount to $5,000, they indexonifeation of $1.00,0N 1h bor whe he to effect the sale, th it should be understood that it ts to be pon the presentation of vouchers for the ex- pense referred vo. It in not necessary here to enumerate the remaining Clauses of the contract. This was modified by ancther convention signed at yesh meten et 16, 1866, ny Mr. Romero: RIS ha W, Corlios & Co., aud both the tired of this ley! thay anid willingly corpe wind. ap ms Kilkenny Zar fight. . Important Mexican Documents in the Pos Semston of Pius EX. ‘We reproduce from La Revisia, of Vera Ores, ihe tol- lowing, as being of interest: — It ig said that the late Maximilian, on tho eve of bie execution, addressed to the Pope a letter, .woich reached Rome three days before the celeoration of the last Cou- sistory, in which it was read, bis Holiness referring a to it in the allocation, if to. the reveiaiions made by the Pontifical pacer are Maximilian humbly begged pardon of the Pope jor all that he done againat the jaws of the Charch. He cutteored the Vicar of Jesus Christ to absolve bim; red his life in expration of his faulis; expressea his regret that he had not followed the counsels of Pins IX., who bad warned him io advance of the snares which surrounded him; and closed by imploring the bene- diction in articujo mortis, It appears that the Pope, in speaking of thie letter, alluded to inter ala documenta, Soin journals toferred from this that the Pope a legacy of most im- tant documenta on Mexico aod Maximilina, which @ had received from the Priacess Carlota, whose Souter to Rome was taken for the purpose of deposit. ing them in the bands of his Holiness is is the story that has become a piece of foulp for for the European newspapers, We reproauce it without comment, Maximili Orders in Relation to Juarcz, if Captured—Ilis Mlisgivings About the French. The Diarir Oficial, of Mexico hag pubiished the orig!- nal letter of Maximilian to General Miramon in reletion to the treatment of President Juarez aud Cabinet, should they be captured. It was written at the time Miramon made hig famous raid on Zacatecas, forcing the liberal government to take refuge in the little town of Jerez, It ts a8 follows:— Patace m Mexico, Feb. 5, 1867. My Deran Gavwrat Mirawon:—We charge you specially that, In care Don Benito J iarez, Don Sebastian Lerdo do Tejado, Don José §Maria Igiesiag, Don Luis Garcia or General Don Mivael reto be captured, they be tried and sentenced court martial in ber ¢ last past, now in force, But the sentence shall mot be carried out without our previous approbation, to which end you shail send us a copy of it through the Minister of prow msnen gd vo safely as — Meanwhile nend that the prisoner or ners be treated jo yoooraanee with humanity, without, rh ad on ne Jecting ail necessary precaatious to prevent escaps, hone) eS jaarge you, that the same course be a relation to the other functionaries, —- or "ee civil or judicial order, or of the treasury, ecclesiastical officiais in the service oot the diecidente, bat not bearing arms, although the same treatment must be given them as to the former. ‘As to those mentioned by names we wish that, without regard to the manner of their capture, they be treated as above, Thess mensuros are of supreme importance, and 1 expect that you will carry them ou:, aad have those under you do the rane, in the most ‘effectual and exact menoner, Most affectionately yours, MAXIMILTA, Follot this letter in the Diario is another addr ered from Queritaro, February 22, 1667, by Maximilian to the president of bis council, In relation to the offer of adheston made by General Negrete, Tuo Emperor ac- cepted the adhesion, and appointed him commander of the fee gone of Vera Cruz, Tn thas jetter Maximilian wanted Negrete to rewain at Tuxpam ootil the French bad entirely evacusted Vera Cru; tte ‘wateh ali thas might take piace in Vora Cruz, ag to seize that cliy in cave the French should undertake to hand it over to thy THE CANAAN N CHILD MURDER. Partienturs of the J ‘Atrocio! js Crimes a et rial op the charge of mu deriag them wiopied child, Mra. Br confesses tbat the girl was uot Brown's ob 1d, but thas th 7 ee bg At Dayton, Ovio, She eave that on ft Brown sout ber (sire, Brown) away to ify ry ince a short distance from their hour, and that when she left the child wos sitting a! tho table, on which wasa {allow candle, barning. Brown tres to have it appoar that there wae @ koroeene _— buroing thera, with but little off ja it, that ou fire and ee of the child were caused by her aitompting replenish the olf in the lamp, The authorities have evidsace tendin, to show ie fatart of this theory, ‘There is litte doubt that Brown committed the murder afier he sent bis wife Achy, and set tue house on fire to conceal hw crime and give the appearance accl+ doniai death. Mra, Browa, no ror rnd a toll koowl. Odge of his plan. On Mow: ane Neutonant Packard eopverset wit! ihe murd: bem returned to the office, They supposed hé had colle held a fo wi the Brown what Mr. ber te tih after t lanyer, Mew replied, * colned; silver half Haven gt years ago, having made his acquaintance in Hartt ‘where he kept a pote of Si) fame in —— street, She Fapther said ;-—*We had a little gin yee by the name of Angeline Brown. T supposed his own child, He told me she was, and she called Bima “ather.’ I never saw any of bis friends but one brother an — We all } one house together in by ey le first told about the child io Tew xot, I firet ey her in the depot in Xenia or Dayton, cannot tell wheb, I wrote to bis toe bis fats in ctu Eat fo end ni ? based fwd told the officer the night of the fire sho ‘or to the hotel at six o'clock, and that Joe and ihe’ ih girl were eat pper when she left, “It was two and a half Houta bi re the alarm of fre tar iven. The hotel is about a quarter of a mile vig es in came Foaning oi ip stairs wad sald, ‘Joe, sone ome {gall burnt up.’ We then ran as fast'as we could for thé house, and Joe got there before me.” Brown was to jail 09 Jueeday, bis wife meantime being station house, wih mn Wednesday, she made abother statement, Croasing the track of her first stptement, by sayiug that tho child, om the nigh} Of the fre, when she left the bouse, was ning ® chi ter ip the Bible, and alsq said that Brown Orst spoke to ber about baving a a Shits when he lived ia Kilbourn strees, in this city ber statement Monday wae ‘that he told her firat to New York, Afver one or two ap- proaches to the truth, she said:—‘This girl was A wash- @rwoman’s cniid, and Took it to live with me, I thought Tshould go back to Dayton again, Her mother’s namo ig Stewart, and she ig a poor widow woman. She went with me to the bee o when we came away to come East, She gave me the child to come to Grauby with me and live, Sitter the child was barut be (Joe) said to mo, ‘Now, if they find out that this child is not mine they will hang me for murderiug her!’ 1 knew it was not his child, The next day he told me not to tell any one that it was not his child, He told me this in the parlor at the hotel.”’ After their arrival at by, she saysthat “Joe said he was willing to have the child taken up, because they won't find anything wrong; but, he said, don’t, for God’s sake, a Sa Shite About it’s not being my child, for they you do, Joe came up on Friday, all of a flutters ior way, and greatly excited. I said, what is the mat- ter? He said, Mr. Batterson has been saying they are pag to take the child up. often asked bim to write telegraph to her mother, but he said it would do no gece That day when Mr, Battersop was there | said to when he camo in so frightened, ‘Joe, is it possible that you could have burnt or murdered that chili—so horrible a deed ?? replied, ‘Why, do you think I did wt? If £ aid your hfe may be in danger sometime,’ Joe he abe as white as be could be and scared about some- ing.” On Thursday Mre, Brown made a further confession, as follows:—‘*Mrs,. Stewart, the mother of Angele, lives at 26 Montgomery street, Dayton, She lived in the same house with When we cate away she and chitd went to the toece us of. Inevor kept a Jon time ago. ver know 1 had cs small vial of Joe to get anything of the kind. turpentine in the Louse, but there was not more thai teaspoonful of it.” She also said that at the coro 's inquest at Canaan one Beales brought the papers Giving the verdict of ‘not guilty” found by the jury, = gavo them to Brown, saying, ‘*Here are the pa- ; put them in your pocket aud keep them there, bey it apy one insults you about this fire put them through, "The papers will protect you any whore uniess you make a confession or something is found out.”” She says that Brown gave Boales $100 at that time. She goeeised. ber review of the case by saying :—* Jos has r by any word told mo that be was ged nae to kill the ehild or that he did do it. I nave tol all that Se ne ne eae. it, and it ie true, @ ery word pe was visited by the officers on Thursday at tho jail, bus could be imduced to say nothing which weuld implicate bim in any way. STATEN ISLAND I INTELLIGENCE. Found Duowxay.~ Yesterday morning the body of a mau was washed ashoro on the south beach, Staten Island. Ho was dressed as a sailor, and had on his per- sop a jack knife and some tobacco, but nothing to lead to his fdentification. RING 8T.—A COLORED WOMAN AS COOK. understands her business, Cail for two days, 16 LEXINGTON AV.. BETWERN 21D ANDAITHSTS., ever atable.—-A's cook, by & Scotch woman; !¢ a.com: Petent person. for two days. BQ WESTMTH ST. SECOND FLOOR. BACK ROO: A respectable woman, as cook ine private family f first rate baker: ia willing to assist in washing aud irons Ing: has the best elty references from her last employer, Cail fe r two days, 4 SPRING 8T., IN THF REAR —A COMPETENT woman as ook. and would be willing to do the house- work of a small family; mo objection to the country; good city reference, WEST STH 8T.—A COMPETENT PERSON TO and iron; is = good baker: or would do mall private family; no objection to the country; good city reference, 6G WEST TENTH STREET, WITHOUT BOARD, WITH y) pe eet eee to do cooking: aio at 677 Sixth avenue, Meesh—Nicsty fygnished Roome to let SHE count ATLANTIC ST. BROOKLYN.—A SMART, ca. able girl to do “cooking or general housework, preteens neat errant an excellent wosher and ironer and Good code} Leer, rerennnee ere, yor country. 1 the washing days. 16] West st: BETWEEN 6TH ANO 7TH AVS.— A respectable Protestant woman as good «ook and baker: wonld agaist with the Sieet and ironing; good re. 8T,, BPTWEEN Trt AND en A Feapectabie woman as cnok and to vt i ironing. Reference, Gan ve seem for two _ MONDAY," DEQEMBE SITUATIONS : 6 wm “ “General Honsewerk. a a Lmerne Rey ed do hos Paes ina yy co bey 1 BrANTON 8f., NEAR BOWERY.—WELI RECOM: mended German for cam housework, &¢. Mrs, Lowe's institute for vents. ez.* OBI WEST STH ST, IN THE REAR.—A RESPECT. h thle young ‘American girl to do general housework rivate family; mo objection to go to te coyn= to} has good city reference, Call for ywo daye, : panel 239 {FRONT ST, CORNER MONTGOMERY, fret oor. respectable German girl 10 do general fousewor EAST 2TH SfpA TIDY, MIDDLE AGED, WO- mian as gong vant, in’ the city, or would goa 30 miles in A, an excellent bal makes good pte Pastry; exgellOat clty retorenoe, Waxes $10. AY.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO GENERAL 312 oh work 12 # small tind dest city reference, QF) WEST STH 8T.—A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO 351 eral housework in a small private family, Call for two ays, 41 EAST ITH 8T.—A SMART YOUNG GIRL TO do honsework in = small private family; tse first ie washer and ironer, 421 “EAST 14TH 8T., Best city referenc FIRST FLOOR—A RESPECT, able girl to do'goveral housework; is w washer and ironer; has tue boat city refereuce, Call of ade dress for two days. Laundresses, & EAST MPH ST,—A FIRST © ina private family, Has i$ LAUNDRESS ‘erence. 48 WEST 18TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS; juting; has the best references. is 5 WEST 977A ST, BACK ROOM, SECOND 0 floor—A respectable French woman to do aes at her own house; can do French fluting, and all kinds inces done up equal to new. Call for two dara. 233 EASE 40TH ST,, FOURTH FLOOR.—A RE srucr. abe young woman, a firet class iaundress, to do gentlemen's or families’ washing at her own house; under- stands fine washing and futing: beat reference as to abill- ties andcaresulness, Call or address 826 EAST MTH ST., FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— A respectable Woman wants a few gentlemen's or Indien’ washings beet elly reference given. Can vo ween for two days. 329 WEST 26TH ST.—MRS, CAIN, A FIRST CLASS OG? Ianndress, who does fluting, Gnery and lace cure taine in the neatest manner, wishes to get families’ or Ren. eren’s washing at her own house, BLEEOKER S8TREET.-A WOMAN WISHES e) jedies! and gentlemen's, washing; doue up in first ty le. al A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES d gents’ washing; or would go out to dav’s work ; good reference. 666 SH AY cA RESPECTABLE man to do gentlemen's o- family washing by the lece or month; can do French fluting and all Kinds of Treries in the neatost wanner at m low price; none but good faiuilies need apply. Call on or address MARRIED WO. HELP WAN ED—FEMALES. WIDOW LADY, WITHOUT CHILDREN, OR young woman can obtain a position as housekeoper by Heaald office, (PO COOKS.—WANTED, AN EXPERIENUED WOMAN as cook in first class restaurant: ove that understands Be ‘and temey cooking and capable of taking charge of the ‘tchen. apply at corner Atlante and Clinton sts, yn A addrvesing J. K. la, V pil GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK; must be a good cook, washer und ironer, and come well recommended. Apply at 948 2d ay. pare aes acne ok fot eect el Ryd ina small private fam!t: y and light work. Appiy, with referonca, at 26 Wont Forty eighth street, De- tween Seventh and Eighth avennen, ANTED—A Q00D WOMAN TO DO GENERAL Dousework Ina small private family. Apply, with ‘veferences, at Ms Weat 4 48eh ‘st, from 10 to 3, ANTEDOIN 4 SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A COM. iri, as plain cook, washec avd troner; refer. ‘apply from 9 Until 12 at $06 East 67th at, ence Rei near 2d av, TANTED—TWO COLORED GIRLS: ONE AS CHAM. «+ Bermaid and waitress, one for general housework and tomake herself usofal, Apply at 46 West 26th st, WaAxtep—t0 ATTEND TWO CHIGDREN, RESPECT- ivety 149 and 4 years old, an intelligent aud retined per. son who is accustomed to the care of small children and who"bas ‘Unquesionsvie relereuces; American or German Preferred. Inquire at 288 Livingstoa wt, Brooklyn, Wa4ntED—4 GIRL TO WORK IN THE KITONEN ina restaurant; one that nnderatands the business Inquire from 10 to 12 at reference required. CORNER OF THOMPSON fF CARROLL PLAGE, _ m 2%.-A Frenchman as pastry ©) and Bleecker sta, room Cook and baker; good recommendation» given. $32 PEARL S1,—A8 GOOD MEAT CODK, TO WORK i.e restaurant or estoon, ‘Address fér one week DPESMRES A er aTirs sak Shoah aa Sat nA shia Tse i, rd bustmene ca/"eruere ho will have. facilities for becoming 5, good Joage of tena: wages not_an tmincement: and teatimonials, "Address D, Brookl: n post oiice, WARTED TAN APPOINTMENT, EITHER SOUTH OR ‘Went, to sell linens, by a Scotchman; has bem. Address b. Packard knowledge of 1 New York. Biss ey 2 ANTRORY rouna ere OF EDU- ry or beat reterences “Soy AMUSEMENTS, “2 THEATRE, 1% | Rae ar avEkY eee bie Bite ee ta {3 yet ER | "oer bin Fig AND aica. RB PTMAS, ke BY THE GRAND DUCU) THEATER COMIQUE, 514, etree 8, Neha Firat week of eerie bik ae COMIC CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME, entitled TOM Or Harlequin, Witeh of Banbury O Crogs and the iver Firat appeuanes othe the woe Fea Clown, Glorious success of the real tn hte Bite of Blarney and irish Becentrtcliies. Tha vaverau comedian, Mr, CHARLES WHITE, fo ae Semon Parvog Ty TION & PLEY'S '§ MINSTREL CONGRESS fo fo, songs, jokes and od the Mashmoth Company it'at Kxtraordinary Bil. ou Matinoe Christmas Day and every Saturday at 934. PRLAID: RISTORI. MARIE ANTODIETTE: tre Francais, iameee and Director. GRAU. The na fe a of choice seat MADAME Tero REPRESENTATIONS commence THIS NING. at nine o'clock, Bi Bhirmper's music store, 701 Paroadway, and at the French Theatre. To avoid exorbiiant prices, generally paid to speca- lators, the public is requesied to purchase their seats only at the advertised ticket offi MADAME ADELAIDE RiSTORM'S REPRESENTATIONS OF MARIE ANTOINETTE will take place ec. $0; THURSDAY, ONDAY, 2, FRIDAY. Jan SATURDAY STATING, Jan, 4. LYMPIO THEATRE.—BEGINS AT 6 JAMES E. HAYES +, Lewnee . L. Fox. Siago Manager ©; W. Tayioure: Buainoss Manager MERRY CHRISTMAS FESTIVALS, Ninth week of the grant Shaker A MIDSU EMER NIOUTS DRE ite rare wealth o! EXQUISITE PAIN NG t} HE SHAKSPEARE'S POETRY, ce MENDELSSOHN'S: MUSIC, GREAT HIT SHAKSPEARE’S HUMOR, : —_ TRANSFORMATIONS, OF DELIGHTFUL SINGING —_. and RICH ‘OOMTO AOTING. THE SEASON. George L. For as. as.....Bottom | Misa Rosa Cooke as,,Oberon MATINEE 134 EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON, HOTADAY MATINER, “Finistas ATTEBNOON, BARNEY WLEIAMS SROADWAY THEATRE, BLOOND WEEK ‘OF THR PRACT eH ARTISTE, nn OW ERS, 19 D. ‘E and Boning THE WEEK, on 2 OT RIet AS eed MATINEE AT 1%, she wit On Ley aied ae poets ‘will appear tn thefdine seneatinoal pla 4 ue AUDLEY'S 8 SEORET. OWE a8 LADY ‘AUDLEY. Act IONE WaaD BOUND, ot THE Mua otipon FIEND. NTU 1 TRA CK, HE DISCOVERY, On CURT NAS DAY, A arANp MATINEE, atlhy Mw KRS as LADY AUDL' ATURDA’ Next, REGULAK FAMILY MATINES. wor AUDLUY'S SECRET and Mrs. D. P, BOWERS. Seats scoured, from 8 tl ull 6, six days in advance. ANVARD'S OPERA HOUSE, RY EVENING Foi WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, oOHARE ES DICKENS’ Porth NOVEL, ee MUTUAL FRIEND, FOUND DROWNED, Produced with NEW MECUANIGAL EFFBURS oe ‘CFS, NEW PROYERTIES, ORIGINAL MUSIC, 4c. and a talented dramatic | compan: reluding the popular artiste Miss Mary Mitohell and J. W. Aibaugh. Tn connection with the Museum. THR WONDERFUL MAMMOTH CAVE, the mont unique and beautiful curigsity ever presoated to the public, belng a representation of i aotual cavern, with ialngmite and stalvetive formations, arches, grovices, cOl- oman, corridors, balls, paasages and waterfalls ‘Admission, including seat in balcony, 5) conte; parquette aud dress cirele, inci ng adinisa:on, 76 cents; osehgetra and dress oirole chairs, including adwission, $1. Doors open at 7; curiain rises at 7:2 }ox office open from GRAND MATINEE OF OUit MUruAL FRIEND CHRISTMAS DAy, AT ‘The MAMMOTH GAVE open to the public EVERY DAY, from 8 A, M. untilé P.M. a hamiasion nildren 25 cen D oo) RRENCH THEATRE. : HH. L. BATEM jg: TMemsee und Direotor THE GRA’ ND DUCHESS, MIZE, fore. As THA GRAND DUCHESS. LAST WELK OF THE OPERA, rte” eae LAST FIVE NIGHTS. MONDAY, POE. 33 . HE DUCHESS CHRISTMAS EVE, DEC. 24. .THE DUCHESS CHRISTMAS NIGHT, DEG. 2. seveeyeees THE DUCHESS TRURSDAY, DEO, 26......00000 THE DUCHESS FRIDAY, DEC, 27. . THE DUCHESS SATURDAY. -<CORAAD DU ICH RSE gM TIN: ‘Be AT 12 to Boston ih tha] evening, ir return for ATIC company.’ The theatre hae been javemian for «lt number of nights, b but the Frene Performances wfl be TUESDAY AND SATURDAY, EVENINGS. SATURDAY EVENING, DEC. 38, UNE CORNKILLE QUI ABAT DES NOIX ii A FAMILLE DE DOMINIQUE: = REILLEZ in oth pias ind five charecter may be secured Tor "avy performance at the Thestre aceon, Tule ia and ia Broadway. avenof © LERKS AND SALESM OOKKEEPER.—WANTED, IN A WNOLESALE inporting house, an experienced bookkesper, familiar ith foreign accounts, Address A. ©. T., box 1,538 new York Pont oitice. FLOOR, BACK irl to cook, wash and iron ; Good ci 180 A respectable gi cook and exoullent washer aud ‘irone! ence. ference given, Can be seen fo EAST 25TH &T., BECON OM — sha good bretor. Q2() STAY, TOP, FLOOR. a RESPECTABLE young girl an plain cook; ia a good washer! and iromar; nas lived two years tn her last pi ce doing geiveral work, Beat city reference from la 310 "es Weer s18T STA REST jection tn Sgetost all for two days, TWEEN ATH AND 9TH AVX ectable young woman or to do general hoasewe years reference from her last place, RUG CLERK WANTED—A STBADY YOUNG MAN, thoroughly acquainted with the I store, corner Fulton avenuo as ANTED—BY AN STABLISHED JOBBING HOUSE, three frat class malesman, who orn ponitively control a homery and notion trade. Noue others weed apply. Ad- dress P. & 60,, box 4,881 Post office, WARTEDAN JOBRING BOOT AND Sit0k house, an experienced aaleaman, who ean command « first chase near by and Western trade. JOHNSON, BROWN & CO,, No, 4 Warren st JARTED—BY A YOUNG A situ DATION (As AS gy ae aashasds first olass refer. « Herald eitiee, Worrata SALESMAN FOR PRINTS, LORD & TAYLOR, 47 and 494 362 70H AV.—A WHLSH WOMAN AS FIRST OLASS ee0k: no objection 10 first clase boarding house; Ie ‘an excellent b 004 415 EAST ISTH ST.—A FIRST CLASS COOK; UN- OD derstands French and Amorican evoking: no ob- pas to a boarding house; good city references from ‘ast employer, Chambernmids. &c. 23] WEST 2TH ST. IN THE REAR—A RESPECT oF1 able young gtr! io Ao ehamberork nnd assiat ith ae the washing; city reference; no.ebjection to Nurses. &e. inp. “Gall 20: two daya. 1 GREENWICH ST.—A HEALTHY thy Loi NA ep «4 as wet purse: firet child, three weeke deceased. dress Dr. Walkér, above, for two days. 1 STH ST., NEAR BOWERY. —A ngernc TABLE fresh breast of mi widow woman, with a ik, as wet nurse, WW ALLEN 8T.~A LADY OF EIGHTEEN TEAR 8’ experience wants o more engagements ae lady's monthiy nurse, or t@ attend an invalid, dest refer. ence, QQ0 HAV. UF, THREE PLIONTS oF sTAIRs. front room.—A respectable young married woman Wishes a baby to wet Hure at her own home, or a child to board, where, having oe children of her own, it will have & good Nome, Gan be seon for two daya 288 ES? I7TH ST., BETWEEN 9TH AND l0TH e married woman, who hi baby to wet nurse at her ow 303 ® EAST 2071 8T.—A NEAT GIRL, OF 19 YEARS As nurse and seamstress, or ebambermald un seamstresa: has worked at dressmaking; ice needle; would walt ov a lady who boards, 31 HAST 12111 #T.—AS WET NURSE BY A RE- spectable woman, babe 6 weeks old; good reference an to character. EAST 18TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE, MARRIED woman as wel nurse; has # baby throe weeks Cow be seen for throe dave. 429 old. Dressmakers and Sonmetresses. OTH ST, REAR BOWENY—A RESPECTABLE jworaan as seametrese; loa Gret rate hand at} Lid WEST 17TH ST.—A_ RESPHOTAML Wot nurse; has iost ber own baby ; hi served in (hat capacity befa WOMAN As aires broast OUNG WOMAN ting op machina; 155 Wrst ar BEOOND FLOOR, BAOK 2) room—A respectable girl as seametrany, by the d weak; can operpte on Grover & Uaker's machine. Re in if requir hail ‘ail or addrese for two day? 5 tH A AVENI E, TO! 53D shie Protectant tet the day or week; understa wing wh eneral; wo v it or tor add revs A. Hi, mere engagerneats br and clos making ant work iu her ows PERSON OF RESPECTABILITY DI oorltion a8 sewmatress. The amonant received Le amma Felerence, Ad- sires ‘Not fo much ap object A a home, drees G, P. Whitlock, Morritania, N. A COMTRTENT DRESSMAKER gues A Yew Si her own house; Ari cles referdnce, nddvess los Ou are & note prom . Housekeepers. &e. JANE 8T,—A8 HO! EKERVER, A MIDDLE AGTD HELP wa NTBD—MA BOY WANTED—IN A TRA STORE, quaieted with the business preferred ont tik So “ith av. GENTS WANTED EvERYWHER vi wholesale tail our new Three Dollar Fauily Sewing Machin rms offered. La Favorite Saw: ing Machine Co., #7 Broadway. BOOKKURPERS, SALESNEN, COLLECTORS, « Timekeepers, three Copyints, two Barienders, fon’ three young won a —WANTED, YISTS AND YOUMG MEN FOR + mercantile salary $15 to $25 a week, Henley’, A r 64 Brosdway. Aino colored valets, YANVARSERS WANTED—FOR NEW YORK AND Brooklyn: a neve and vwatal article, patented, Just out: quick sales. adapicd to the holidays; smill capital aay red, - 9A . Wo ¥, w rae M M EN WANTED—TO GET UP KOUTES ON THE EVENING TELBGRAM. First come Gra served, Apply at W Anu siroe! mM" WAKTED—TO SELL PLoTru RES, AT 606 OTH AY. ANTE D~6 ‘Call at 882 Sd ay. A) Apn at. Apply to John @ ANTED—CANVASSERS FOR ADVERTISEMENTS for a metropolitan daily, Large omissions, liberal inducements. Addresy H., box 116 Herald ofice, W ANTED—A MAN OF EXPERIENCE TO TARR charge of the Bone Black depsriment of « ir Rew fi Muat have a knowledge of chemistr Address box 1,31! wo ‘Avy before 10 o W ANTED—A MAN TO MAKE FIRES AND CARRY AY Out orders; wages $3 a week aud board. Apply ai LI7 th av, 7 ANTED-ACTIVE new oy beautifal toy, hour, boys, for quick and BOYS AND GIRLS TO SELL A ie the time, now ie the thos who understan inews, and inst references need apply at ike ‘cme of Du: te, 29 Broad treet. N NOT AFRAID TO WOK t $1 with thoir omployer or give 10 per week and board, Addre ACTIVE WOYS WANTED—WITH 25, 50 OR % rents, torell a new holiday toy on the sireet; can ake froin pte 86 every day. App y early wb 206 Brod way, oom 14, AMUSHMONKS. PP HERE WAS AN OLD WOuAs, Wim HIVE INA SHOE, BUH HAL Bi) MANE CH PLDREN bib now W i Jt, 20 HERE Was AN OU moMAR wrth vaveg Ina AD 80 MA CTT ss, ws “Sie Div? KNOW WHAT to Do. - a oo TAREPA ROSA WILL s1x0 2x re Oratorio, a below jay Han, Chrieimas Tenn for bine LLMAN'R, 1 ™ eee M*. Suast OWERY THEATRE.-SOMETHING ath bart Now all the a sage 10 Lendes, Cay for America of Watt Ye “llp's new Drama NOKODY's CHILD. New Seen weriul effects. appearines of Miss bo ae ‘The Comedy of STAGE STRUCK. NEW PANTOMIME. Immense N: s for Christrana for & Matinee at Ds o'clock ; evening _Prday e evening. Benefit of FRANE a. GIBBONS. Bee HALL. UNION SQUARP. Tens of thousands bave seen and handreds of thou- eands shall see pile PILGRIM before it departs to Bos it alwaye, beew ‘tre beat and now ta the cheapest ex- Aibinion ia New Yor! PRIGES REDUCED.00 conte and 5 conte, Reserved eats, 76 coni ‘Come early and come often. EW YORK CIRCUS, Bt ae street, opposite Academy of Music. i. B. Tae ; ri SUPBRD ATTRACTIONS snd until fertben neiten, wehbe goes ua ven, ‘anen ATINGES EVERY DAYCAT 3, rh KVER 5 v7 ‘fret time ia EVERY AVTBENOOK 4 AND NIG during Chri-tinaa week wiil be GRAND CUIRISIMAS Ps pan TOMIME, GHAND GuRist Mas AN TOM LIE: rich naa been in ration the commencement of the season. silecenest NEW AND | Soroxais Cust s brat OINTHEN TS, NT AN. y TRICKS AND TR ENSFORMATIONS of the moat coma A ecay | en ai MIBER OF Bau a MISER OF BaGDAn: Hassan, tbe M: Mr. C. Sherwoas, Bubbem, hie nae | Mr. ©. Davia. Fvoloo, a man of substance. ‘Mr. Nat Austin, Umar, & most proper yout! ir. R. Rivers, Fa the e Tocidental-t me: the Court; Khe’: Miser a; ine Vout H Be a! Omat aa, ON OF ih fe FAIRY UREN; cy roy $s i hy face. aeuine” yt pat sige Pad m °, ASBAN PANTA teen comes yo hin! ary ri Nrortovs. at out of the ‘all | Basis. I Materials; barnef ul Dishonesty ratty Meas of Fish: Ctedenr gaaany of ae Sie Nocidentel Deeapi oe fe by nmol eee eens requiring the tat rence of ble Experiences in a Barber's Shops The viariagain thot out of a Cannon; Singuldr Adveatures i 2 ta BARA BARANCE OF SANTA. Clown as Nurse, “anialoon ine ‘harass woe Alte GREAT MORAL The Clown ane Pantaloon desirous of investigat’ ng mat. Ural, Lintory; douperate efforts to “come the giraffe” over the dour beeper; ipiaking up 8 coat pe, great excitement. Wall yz) 3 a. Bs aad ear. the mpage, Thi on ot ecltpeed. julie a ‘on the rat HR: Bnalhte " wi... HORT LLA prac: exem| . UPHOAMOUS FitA Previous to the Panton ine 2 biigay EXCITING 8C. B Uncle, Introditeung the fi! arena TM LARGEST AND BEST TROUPR AND ACRUBATS ‘Aduneston t0e.; children ginder ten ste; to reserved seats 700, Begine at Bi and 6 YRULY & LEON'S MINSTRELS, 7) BROADWAY. UKOWDED NIGHTLY SINCE THEI? REOPENING. VAD | Becentria Spnegien MOTEL Y | BAM PIIC iv lf Pedals A DENS Con AU yidNe ES | any BANW OD 4 tifa Bing ako. tenet Hriliiant Wit wren a. Ww. H. GRIFFIN, | ON THUSLARM GRAND SANTA CLAUS NAUNER © dsrasscrsi nened Dave he 4 © AS DAY MATING & oR Dc D8 PROADWaY THBATRE. MRS. HOWEKS. LAVY AUDLEY'S SECALT, irMoUra ct ROH, RAOORL ORUAN CON. Monday will take, Risse oer: tponed fi 9 thems ta frokant volved, Mr HENK sh Cb GAR, pate cot ROW NE w QYUND aHe pred, sere SLKS' CONCERT, é ort i INSTITCTR, semen eS amtenion 60 cate. © a ICKETs FOR rauty | Tick P wai zB 1 ee . wes. Mr. EareR Ww, Sa Ae Someea Reet time this season, Colle; Oty Golley Clbbete oid old Comedy, entitled xhie wil) be prod peg ith a ames, Requtt : wi juced with Correct PS oes Tocidental alusie, pea 4 PERL Scenery, Kiegant end the ‘ollowing 20 ii 5 Mame SUNCEMAND COUNTRY all the eharaccer by Mi vieedayetHie Avago 7 ME LS, We ert Night) DO! ene a he cma Wal AY TO PAY DEBTS, duced, the play of t ST, dramatize! from Mr, Gharios Dickeur beaulifal bome story of that name, Box book open six days In. advance. Doo atts en wsacns ie Wornett bt ated THEATRE, 4 NOLIDAY DRAMA HOLIDAY vaee. is Rail NDER o3 sree — Brose the ia! ‘Tribes’ hale eretin See the a) Worrell THE Mister. See bat ms See as tthe Bo “Blood.” GASLIGHT, See all the fine thell sate hoeal portman EVERY EVENING AT i ‘O'CLOC! RY SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 2 pion, MATINEE (alte 43 i CHRISTMAS 3. IBLO’S GARDEN, Lessee and Manage: In. consequence of eugs n m mouths ro the manager, ‘wih area, ‘ie a oun ee Last ee RS zie om OF THE This ‘performance, the fame of which ts now world-wide, mast a, PecToraan in the height of its rity, afer & tinephas, career of sixteen consecutive months; ® success unpres ison aunas ae ae stage. will be performed the celebrated Fees drama, entitled HE BLACK eee RRETT & PALMER'S v8 Rong PARISIEN BAU BA\LEY TROUPE, jt 0 wat THE BEST 4 Hf AND. “ONLY Linn ct IN AMERICA. Ba key GARDE INFERNAL, Chit rohit ia VIV VIVARDIERE: Splendid Tableang, Costumes, Marches. Reenery: P ‘Tranaf sna. overyreventag til further notice paar ane rit rs 8 Ror'o SEATS BEOURED SIX DAYS IN Y ADVANCE. NY PASTOR'S OFERA HOUSH: ‘21 BOWERY, MERRY CHRISTMAS, HOLIDAY BILL. New Hrectacular ntitled THe FEMALE F EMAL THK FEMALE FoR THE FEMALE FORT New Femate Fo ‘ostumes, Ap} ‘Ol Fe u ity, Bi ‘horuses, Das Lota of TONY Past ry he Gal vig BABA, with NOvitrins Aa SPLENDID. VARIETY BILL, FULL OP NO’ 8. DNESDAY, CHRISTMAS WGRanp FESTIVAL MATINE St FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 685 BROADWAY. The troubie commences at a quarter to el ‘The most elegant and recherche entertainment in the work IRCH, WANHOLD, BERNARD AND Backus’ i N FRANCISCO MINSTRELS Revival of the sereatal ng SHADOW. PANTOMIME. BOBBY NEWOOMB'S Inimitable Boog and Dance, roachable Rice's Operatic Gems, Sal joulous.” ‘The Presidential Candidates, Cooper and Fields Clog Dance. “Grier and Termpleton's ‘MBOLD’S beautiful Ballads, BERNARD'S Readings, BILLY BIRCH and CHARLEY BACKUS, the “Hesd Centres” of Ministreisy. cnnistsias cous 7 UN, siuend a Ei for the Holidays, A new Patoualmne, newsIricks, Meehanic SD Ox, THE BI. KORSMITihSs DREAM, Caat with the entire strength of the company. MLLE. UCCOLL, inthe Siar the best danscuse ther IAN cr Vent st in America. the best Comic Se LA Ee LOM; the best Comic Nee Comedian, i ot world, oh Be TLL, ite-Mke a Serhan Ti COeS, JAS. WAMBOLD, eateoescye of! =e a HAN g hUpion Darky. OMINENT ARTISTS, Doors open at 634. Curtain rises at BovelOok, Po f admission, 260, and Boe wont WO F TERFORMANC ES ON CHRISTMAS DAY, m | PRvine HALL, This Bender eve entry, Det Last RAND CC rs appearance of the mghly Reabee if -Assicade prime ov wih Mit IBNNY BUSE, * pbEQPOLD 2 DE MEYE! anist, ae EL KOPTAY ‘4 Mir Wes, HILL Tenors TICKETS ONN ‘DOL " 7 Reserved seais 8 conta extra, for sale at Irving Hall ang music stores, OLE Third wee NORWOOD, : OPERA HOUSE, BRUOKLYN, of Josep) Jr.'s, Great i in Howard NORWOUD. ‘AS PI REED, 6 ne GEQRGE CHRIS YEARANCE OF DAV) _ Marine AON CHRISTMAS DAY "6! N= (W YORK HARMONIC Soctery WEDN: spay Ey AIVBNING, Dee. 35 1867, DAE RAND ORATORIO. jandel's great wor! Ine wess| AB. ut STRINWAY HALL, L. F. HARRISON, ‘Directde, Bith the following powerful exsti— Madame Parepa- ico NEW YORE TARMONIC SOCLETY, Tickets one dolar. Reserved eats fifty conta ext-a, Di EXS’ READINGS, TH RY COURSE OF FOUs. Mr. CHARLEs DICK £5 will read in nt Veo. 26, bis ae R. O#ARLES DICKENS BRA CHARLES DICKENS will Beoote at the Toll ree 1 o'clock, precisely. fitter) ARNEY WILLIAMS’ BROAD W ¥ THEA’ GRAND CHRISTMAS DAY (regres eae Ba wks . BOWEKs and LADY Al Reasacateinaraeactim adds 2 oIi ~ vooall R. DE CORDOVA'S of age a BER 33 fit eas od sente 78 sein ot Tae ras ‘and st sone on & a, Tragtway, rove & on m the « nee ee Ee daiininliclaaeieni MESSIAH.” Ox curt As ry ete os monte Boclety a chéstra. — ft at Jol ie , Broad N R. CHARLES RICESNS D ee re Me. Dickeow’ lectures can te purebaeed of vHE YRAND F CHRISTMAS DAY (Weinesday) MATINER, (ks. BOWERS, ~~ BARNEY A puny ‘3 SECRET, Oy Di ete ADINGS. veam be proon ‘Ticket 4 wortheast corner off deers treet Stu Fotnt wate sta us | Ploeae it DICKENS B of Uckets baa been READINGS CAR ite age 95 Nroadayy and e vpiatned of very ‘annoenas “NIOHT _ti eae TA, Tickets oan be obmness orion a Marteus aa Se ges Kulkand'a ae ———— “ i anv | Poa bamnaon argentina Cngion “Respavev eb Ate FOR oR MR cuaniay 1 vuihee, aro poet 4 Thana i be bad et the Reijrona shou a ae KD | BRATS on Goor, in ti addressing A. ) READINGS, ~ SECU, eomnencing Racember I®, tury be Dad chop by