The New York Herald Newspaper, January 1, 1868, Page 2

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¢ AUX CAMELIAS, formance at the Theatre, TH STREET, THREN OF THE AL \LLET TROUPE, \D FULL CORPS AND OLD ViVANDIERE OK, F, L. DAVEN: Miss CARMAN, AMERICAN THEAT: syed at every repre- ND APPLAUSR, TUR CIRVUS EVERY DAY TATINEE AT TUB M ¥ DAY AT 24; 0°C EVERY DA VERY DAY AT Ui O'CLOCK, TINKB TO-DAY EVERY DAY AT 2 M ATINER AT THR av ¢,—Bent hud mw ctive entertainment in Hall, Unton eq Mate AT THA CIR 7 EVERY DAY AT 2% 0'0 EW FRONT SRATS FOR DICK W. Hh. GIBSON numerous fFlen is Oh) y ROBERT SMITH, 8) LAST READ. p. 833 Bpoadway. 18 PRIANDS AT ag) BG o'olook, ai) Commie F MON PASTOR WILL REORIVR hia Opars House aran’ banquet of tan. will be alte, 8 ill poate, LOAD WAY == AR THEATRE HAS THE LAR: ist 30 Broadw. 4 MOLIDAY DiAMa FOR | eat Pier the Pi Enj GASLIGNT, EVERY EVENIN BATURDAY AFT! NEW YEARS W YE 3 ir creat | A’ & O'C OC: RNOON AT 2 O°CL DAY DAY Or GT. {MATINEE aT2 PAR y oy D, BOW neen UART. MATINEE, Berar TWO Afterno! Mr. Rt ON. Raby Rattler, Jolly Cobbler, cd Wilkie Collings’ new Christmas story of | Slasher & Crasher, “No Thorougutare,” | Comle Songs, &0° Est VERIT OF R. JOMNSTON. 1QUB, ot MATINEE AT 2% if ng nt B. MATINE LACEY'S | AT 234 ONGRESS, MATINEE n it AT 234 M CARLETON, MATINEE | tn his Comic Levoutricith ‘ AT 236 Voice from Old Ineland, MATEN Wil CARLWION, AT 26 Shavley Wi ow Sketeby MATINEE 4 " AT 2% Two Perfo MATINEE at 235 un AT 236 nster Progra nt, IANLON TRANSATLANTIC h their troupe of twenty European Artists, all now to America, Directress OPERA 5! ‘. SUCC iS. AY) evening, Jan, 1, 1868, will be in New York, iened WY O8 KILLAL ASON. ] h new and lats scenery, coe. tumes and appoisimnenis, full and eomplete cast, grand chorus ond eilirged orchestra, Ely O'Connor, Misa Rich. ne Chute, Mrs, 0; Mr a Hardres¥ Cre ©. Campbell; her ‘Yom, ai, Mr, J can Wm. U'Moore, Mr. D. B. la ecure | Unis morning at Sehir- ‘5 Lid Broadway, and the box and Jul Brood Jemny of INAUGL LAG GRAND 1 X STRAKOS whon the cei | LAG DLT COMPANY will commence f voagon of 4 AND ITALIAN OPERA, ompany comp: Kes ng artistes Did, MILLANT, «OR OLs'T and RANDOT, INT, COLMTEL and pc U8 AND COM OFENING NIGH, MONDAX 5 d NG, JAN, 6, 1863, PROVA . im or Paces—Admission, $l G0; reserved seats, 50 oy tra; priv oxos per night, $12; for season of ight. # twelve nights (only) at the ng & Sun's, Broadway, on hts, at r ition list Mico, at d f Slip amen nod that there ARIS ryed at the ery piace m Uiagrain is tho pabtic, avd (wen ‘third street line of ataces and vie ear the Opera House every minute and evening, AST RAD. EADINGS. cu § PIC but four in New York previous to Mr. Di rin the United States, Toss respectfully anno will road away Hall, erica orrow i . Charles i c * Doctor i 8 K, in St 0 first time in on Friday. J his and “7 om "Piok Carol and day, January 9, his "from “Pickwick; s Nu " Cat Me, y - Bob Sawyer's Party At for any of the above roadings, the box 0} inway Hall, 0, § d from 7 to 8 P.M. READ! r tho first time in orl wick,” at Stelaway Hall, —"“DOCTOR ), and “ihe to-morrow IME DE MUSIC 82 GRAND BAL ANSUEL PARE EY MASQUE DOSNE L'HARMO NIB DI 2 JANVIER, ORCHESTRE DE 100 MUSICIENS, SOUS LA prRrort¢ M. A, GAFPRE, qui fora exdenter tes orn danses Partsiounes com. ades pie MM, Oife rd GRAND CARNAVAL, Nonveaus effets lumtnoux, ‘transformations, Quadr illes, Scenes Grotesques ot Fantastiques, OL Broadway; aeoy, 119 e814 i. siRCH, WAMROLD, Br INARD AND BACKUS? SAN FRANCISCO MINSTREL Roviyal of thy ADOW PAX BOLEY NEWE inble Song # The ws 6 aud 2 MBOLD'S boat Mads. BERNARD'S Readings, ARKLEY BACKUS, the “iiead f o'clock, otclock, o'clock, o'clock, sion 5! a oO nission 25 Mren 96 NING, Ss IRBES OF CHAMUE THIRTEEN WILLIAM MASON, JOSEPH MOSENTIVAT, BEOLRICK B 1808. THEO. THOMAS, GEO, MALZKA, IR, assiated by B. MALL r Thirteenth Season of Y CHAMBER MUSIO, VING Ht kas, Bagion ock P.M, ; 701 ‘Brondeway; at tt Steinway 8 One h t $6 00 400 5 ’ 1b 4 ars, tobe had at Uy Love O18. ON SQUARK.—MATINY URDAY at 2 and BVE) WONDERFUL Te GREATEST Most m of Anatomy, Ol T, RE a first Atign, gpfount of busine dude W., Wx 6,553 Post @ V ANIED—A FEW WOODEN TANKS OR CISTERNS. holding fforn 600 to 1.04) @uiton, ing price, size and whore to be seen, V TRING, seared @ all the (ine company in | portraiures, See how th epend their evenings, See the Beouti(ul Worrell THE Bisters. See Mortimer, See Parntoe, Bea Clark as the “Blood.” ee MARBLE MANTELS, M ARBLE MANTELS,—THE BEST PLACE IN “ to marches ay tage tp nyy of the latest yw prices, 1s at ivaraat ighteenth surest, noar Tlutd av. N. XCar oi at ver East MARSL MANTELS.—A FINK | SELBOTIG sisles at $8. KLABER'S warecoom, bt Bir: hear ‘Lira street, Get price ist bevore buying el ARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS, Hal price of imarble,—Send for ciroul f. B. STEWART, 60d Sixth aven between Thirty Afth and Thiriy-sixth « MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married, Avrny—Lyigan.—On Monday evening, Decem! the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. ¥ Rood, Cuanuey P, Aviny, of New London, Cor Harris A., daughter of William Lyman, Exsq., of thi Browx— Par xason.—On lay, December the Rey, Mr, Werris, Mr. Qnanucs A. Brown, Hampshire, to Mess Macaig Parrenson, of this cit MacCantuy—O\Cattacnan,—In Brooklyn, on Te December 24, by) the Rev, Caleb Clapp, Mr. Gi MacCanrny, of Eady Troy, Wis,, to Miss Liza 0" quay, of Brooklyn. ‘1BWARD-—HALLORAN.—=On Monday, December, New York, by the Rev, Isaac ri .futtie, WiataM Stewaup, of Rochdale, E: eldest daughter of Richard olty, { Birth, orn. 608 Srerx,—On Tuesday morning, Decomang ana, gira Srery, wife of Ferdinand Stern, of Died, JARRETT —On rr iit Esq. The fune trom Sta b, Cant Tami Braine Brasteav,—On'rues Frgpput BRatreav, aged 4~ |. Tue friends of tho family ave re attend tho faxeral, from tho pareats Court sireet, Brooklyn, on Thursday of o'clock. Browxs,—In Williamsburg, on Tuesdyr ecomber 31, ANGHiINR, eldest dauguter Angeline B, Browne. i Tho relatives and friends of the fanilly @ / attend the funeral on Thursday mornin, o'clock, trom No. 91 South Ninth stroet. Casstoy.—On Tuesday, December 31, Pata Iu the 29th year of his age. Tils friends and the frionds of the family, membors of Go d Will Fire Company, No. 4, spectfuily invited to attend the funoral, on 1! morning, at half-past nine o'clock, from St, caurch, Brooklyn, where a requiem mass will be the repose of bis soul. Caxnon.—In Brooklyn, on Tuostay, Decem! Corsenrus Cannon, a native of Mouny Ubarles, Invor, county Donegal, Ireland, ingrtite’ age, ‘The relatives and friends o atiend the funeral, from his | s.reet, on Thursday afternoon, ay Cemetery. {i Coxtms,—On Tuesday, Decer Loloved daughter o years, 4 months and 1 day, Tue friends of the facaily arg requested to attend funeral, this (Weduesday) alterfidon, at one o’elock p cisely, ‘from the residones off Ler parents, 169 t. Day.—On Monday, Decombdr 80, Erma, wife amuel W. Day, and daughter of the late Wiliam G fon, ‘The relatives end friends of the fami; vited attend the funeral, from a Reformed Dae c near Sixth avenue, on TbUriday morni o'clock, : Boia Siac am Gayxon In this city, 09 Mon Mancanmt Gstwon, tho BolOvtd wie oF ache gate tho 2ith year of hor ag ¢f the parish county siikenny, Ireland, Tho relatives and {rien$s are vited attond tho fanoral, this (Weinos tors of Fitty-dh be talc & family are invit residence, o'clock, from her iate Hesijen und Loxington overuo Ter Hauu.—On Tuesday, ‘odehe only son of Thomas G| your, 6 months aud 7 da Ketatives aud friends services at Grace chi mer, Williamsburg, qn o'clock, ‘ho remains jwill bo taken to Rye by past oleven o'clock Néw Haven train, Hautaman,—On Tagsday, December 81, Mrft Hatianay, aged 63 years, ; ‘Too relatives and ftiends aro respedtfully attend the funeral, from her late residence, 40) SI ue, on Thursday at LLLEHRR.—On Tuesday, De Brooklyn, Many KE. Keune 19 years and 11 months, Tram, Hatfie “B, a ade are invited to attend the rch, Conselyen street, no ‘Thursday morning, jana, Kenwueky tad Wool Kena.—Suddenly, ¢n Tuesday, Fordham, Inouas Ker: Notico of the (up@ral in to-morn Mossenve —Oo Monday, Decem| aunve, Ip his 63d 7ear, rote relat vex aod fri nds of th; ‘uly invited to ationd hie finer on noon at two o’cvck, from his late Doeldenne ante Bireok, facramento eid Now Orleans papers please Movonaick.+On Tuesday, Decornber 31, anor ae “ikBN BicCoRSuUCK, relict Of Mi MoCoimick. m The funeral tako place from her 0 s gre afterpoon, Rr a ay, D 2 my, «bia YOU yer, pate nver 80, Bi lative and trond al spectfuily tn M aticnd tho aucral, fromf bis Hho residecto, OF ‘Ywenty-foura street, thls (Winosday 4 one 0% oc, ( sday) afiernooy Overex.—n Monday, Deco aged 55 yess, 9 mont! His tries are resp foneral, fen 216 First streoy mains wide interred in the PicorrpAt his residence a day, Degaber 30, Pern Pioo} year ‘The fyoral wil take placoftom the Church Holy Cra}, Flatbush, his (Wespestay) afternoon, o'clock, Ruasi#—On Sundgy morrne, Docomber 29, ai short ifiess, ALUxANEa Russty, in the aad y bis ago in the 6:b iV afternoon, gt OD o'i/mgk, yn and Catskill PAPeravill please copy, Carpenter, Lodge, >, 64a, fr ack As horey notified to meet ajhor rooms, No Broatvay, on Thursday ‘nm, at twelve o’el the y.rpove of attending theuneral of our late bro Alexhder Russel, member, Hudson Lodge, Ne ¥. dt A. M., of Hudsou, My, Tho membors y aro respoctfulsy' Iijied to attend. Ser. WILIAM H. JARNE, APPRLL, Secretar —On Tuesday, Ibeoppor 31, Bucs S., Wi Fay nS Bweet, im her Boifew felatives and friends} a! yespectfaliy in ted toys tio funeral, from tif gidence of ber father WiSmith, South Sixth, Foge of Kittle str ‘. oma one o'clock. ‘on Thursday aft ‘x¥.—In Brookiyo,k, b,, on Tuesday, Doe 81, Joun TeNNY, Wy his 7 Funoral will to p Golick, from bis tato residence, Brooklyn, B.D. Rolattes and friendia are reap od (7 ationd, Willyat further note oe s¥,—On Tursday Deormber 31, Snba BLAN youngoat dangucer of Vijiiarn D. and Mary i aged 7 yeare and 7 moths The frionds any retatiyes of the fam! ; invited to attond {he fyyeral, AN Sainte’ corner of Scammell ang Hoary streeis, om Aiternoon, at ond o'clyoy, cid “A cualgu {From the Ch We have rocieved fr and Horald, Deo. 27. & correspoudent la and death of Marla Mi havo taken place in thi on the The Now Y of a man nor AMD iles, living in Erle county, State, ‘Tho gui’a poco ‘wors Wealthy, Dut for solved to learo theca thgo wit qn. Thoy State separately, a fow hours it advance, weut to Toledo, then retarted to Prom whi girl mot him, and: bovn -went-to Daler los se: ot establiehavent~ oranged and cigar, Sho or fathor that at Fremont 1 this sbe wore c yours AS :be couple wore walking in Toledo one ing a policeman overheard their conversation, dij ered (he eo Of the disguised girl and sho was arr Seouri roloage by dovning her propor appara) two went Nes} tho girl gain taking clothing # Niles got a position ns en on the 2 Chattancoge Railroad, nud] MON. xiibidem at the Now York rondway, WAN’ oft rO PURCHASE, TAIL ¢ ERS OR TRA MEN ANY PARTY 4 rus of cusiom, cian stand with @ @ sed tofeell out for cagh, may fad a customer, and f0ll particulary UE Ea a, Afier seme time spowt rth, went to the Medoc gald veland. Here the girl died, among strkergr, aving gone to Chicago tine of hor fntq apkness. Dariag all the time off travel and workin, together they were lawfally ee A Naw Pots Sonsrmige rox Corton. —The of the Ft Springs (Mi Reporter has bee #hd specimen st "fami Bhai the new substtty specimen of t separately inthe manual dined Wilpatik of wool, ¥lgorow affected Meods been C Tt makes t} eight bun’ rown fro

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