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BOARDERS AND LODGERS _WANTED. HE EVENING TELEGRAM HAS THE LARGEST Circulation of any afternoon paper intheclty, Ib is, advertisers. therefore, the most desirable 20 WASHINGTON PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.— Elegant large Pariors and hall Bedrooms on the first to rent, with urst Board, for families aud single gentlemen, (DG CLINTON PLACE, NEAR, BROADWAY.—ELE- gant Rooms, weil furnished, with Board, in suits fand single, for families or single persons, Kefercuces given and required. No moving in May, QQ ANITY STREET FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH or without Bourd; location pleasant and convenient tocars, Family private. EAST THIRTEENTH STREET. —BOARD.—TO Ig, toa gentleman and wife, « handsomely furnish. ed suit of Apartments, together or separately, with Bourd for Indy only, WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—A NEATLY FUR. nished Rvom on fourth floor to let with first class Board, suitable for gentleman and wife or two geaemen; also a Halt Bedroom; references required. 4 EAST TWELFTH STREET, FIRST HOUSE WEST of Broadway, opposite the lrving House. Elegantly furnished Rooms for gentlemen, 4 WEST THIRTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Fifth Avenue.—To let, @ second Floor Gand Boom, an floor, with or without two Rooms on fou: 47 EST, TWENTY.SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN Brocdway and Sixth avenue.—Rooms to ee singly and en suite, with or without Board; terms refer ences. 5Q BOND | STREET.—GENTERL BOARD, CHEAP, for gentleman’ and wife or single gentlemen Ronse newly afd elogauuly furnished; good table; privacs family ; no children, 78 MACDOUGAL STREET place).—Board,—Lay Room; terms moderate. Heferences excl QQ WLP NUMBER) EAST TWENTY.SEVENTH freet, between Fourth and Lexington avenues. Five of six singlo gentlemen can be De accommodated with (ST. CLEMENT'S second floor al ELM | STREET, NEAR WHITE.—PURNISHED ooms also front Parlor, unfurnished; house contains all the e moders ‘a improvements. 104. WEST THIRTY. SEVENTH STREET, BRTWEEN enue and Broadway.—To let, ‘with or with- out Board, bendvome Rooms on second floor, suita- bie for man and wife, or two. in Peon. bath room adjorning| also a Hall Bedroom at $4 per week; references NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1868. CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Omcial Transfers of Meal Estace in Now York, Dec. 31. Centre st, ws, 258, 25x58 .. Front st, i 8, 349 {04 in w of Jackson st, 16.8%" aa Mott st, ws, lot 15 on map, 23x54, 9. * bo Pearl ob w 8: 435, 12.103 eae ‘9°00 fy wi “ 9th ay, 626, bh Hit ah sw sr, it Hi 16,000 7,800 9,000 000, 1800) 10,000 4,500 9,600 5,000 mma 18 000 oth ‘sh, u's, O00 ft w of “HS OR FALE ht ELEGAN’ OUSE AND Lor, F 109, of Fifth avenue _ Twenty. he Sy with Tote py ‘Stable adjoini on Twenty-sei 25x10, Also five ote tae ‘30.9309, 100, corner hit avenue and Thirty seventh street, “Apply to’ H. . HALSEY, 80 Wii- Tam at BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Pesce eee Awe townie te trberrreed OR SALE THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, LEWIS lace, Second street E. D., A readily for $000, bone a Cone drei FY SALE OR TO LEASE—WATER FRONT PROPER- arn brick sheds; ce 10 Williamabi also 1600 wit "two" Warehouses’ wos "oe wultable. foe 10 Dushele suitable for Sour talc bcewery tis ef House and Rum D . compe riging #2 Full lots, one bloc! (ay ae, ‘be PoLLE '¥, 70 South COUNTRY F REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, Au WANTING FARMS.—GOOD SOIL, MILD CLI- $2 por airs: eat ot pain and grasa Hands Aig improved farms, Hundreds are a settling, Information pom af od ‘Aadrose G. K. ‘Landis P Proprietor, Vineland NJ Tas ae 120 Aes btsee! tr BIGBANGED for & Business, Merohan: ne, ,0F other property, or will be sold pep for cash. Apply to T, B. shuhEr py Greene street, [OWA LANDS—240 ACRES IN BENTON COUNTY, 240 Butler, 80 Buchanan, near towns and railroads, at $4; BERRIAN, room 23 pnols and Tennessee Lands. a. J. United States Hote) Building. exc 10 FOURTH AVENUR, NEAR TWELFTH STREET.— One or two nice small Rooms, with or without first class Board; also one or two table Boarders, 10: FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR TWELFTH STREET— large and handsomely furnished front Parlor, with first clase Board, J1O MACPOUGAL STREET “ELEGANTLY FUR- ished Rooms, with everything neoessary for Rouse. keeping, 10 order that a family ave a complete home and live at a cheap rate. WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—B8MALL ROOMS: to let to gentiemen, without board, nicely furnish. 4, for $8 and $10 per month. House private and first class. 152 (Oud, NUMBER) FOURTEENTH STREET, EAST, fourth door from Second avenue,—Suits of’ Rooms fecqnd snd third floors, for gentlemen and wives or party of gentlemen; also single Rooms, with first class table. 189 AXD 11 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET—A J suit of Front Rooms, well furnished. Also Rooms for single gentlemen, ‘Terms moderate, House frat class. Dinner at 6. 360 Westy NINETEENTH | STREET, | BETWEEN Eightt and Ninth avenues.—Furn'shed Room to Jet, with or without Board, to one or two en 01 gular ead vile ee eee OARD.—A DESIRABLE HOME, WITH EVERY COM- fort, for one or t I My; 20 other board reenwich avenue BOARD AND LODGING + WANTED. | JROARD WANTED—BY A FAMILY OF FOUR PER- fons, first class ourd, between Fourteenth and For. tieth streets. Those having the best accommodations (none others) address, stating tering, 8. K. Martin, Herald oflce, ARD WANTED.—BARLY IN JANUARY, Rae 1s ’ naa y a widow ae, hei ah id di jeasant and convenient luckily; one ood alized loom, witt Elta Wil be sufficient, References exchanged. reba ©. B. A., box 182 Herald office. WO YOUNG LADIES WISH TQ OBTAIN A FUR- qdiighed Room and Board, in a private family or where fow boarders. Are engaged out during the day. Location must. be below inlecckes atrest, and. terms War moderate. Address, with terms, 4c, M. ©. H., box ist Herald oftice, ANTED-BOARD FOR. A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, in a private American family: desirable Room, m ern conveniences, plonty of ood, wliolesome tood required: Brooklyn or west side prefer Adirens at once, with terms and full particulars, Insurance, Herald office, ANTED—BY A YONG MARRIED COUPLE, A nicely furnished front Room, with Board for lady, in & pleasant locality; private family preferred; terms mus Re resonable, Address, with teins and particulars, 1, 1. » Herald office. NLINTON PLACE oO) THE EUROPEAN Bl tog) 785 gees ye corner i cnn a and mache looms, im suits, for families an jo_gentiemel Bt'tpoderate raves, Wins & HERBERT. RANT HOUSE, 48 N&W BOWERY,—ROOMS 350. 280 60 cents per day; $175 and $2 per week. 0; i bight, JEW ENGLAND HOTEL corner Bowery and Bayard street. Two hundred light AND DINING SALOON, Rooms, neatly furnished’. Lodging §) and 60 cents, Entire Gaily expense about $1 8). For gentlemen only. ae $, ROUMS, &C.. TO LET, A 10 LET IN NeW HERALD BUILDING. AN ELEGANT STORE ON ANN STREET. ONE HANDSOME FRONT ROOM ON FOURTH FLOOR. ONE LARGE ROOM, ANN STREET FRONT, FOURTH FLOOR. TWO FINE ROOMS (REAR) FOURTH FLOOR. _Apply to ISAAC 0. BA EPR. PR, room 4 Herald building, =T0 LET IN OLD HERALD BUILDING, COKNER FULTON AND NASSAU STREETS, DESIRABLE BUSI- NESS OFFICES, APPLY TO ISAAC 0, BARKER, ROOM 14 NEW HERALD BUILDING, AWTOLET IN NEW HERALD | BUILDING. TWO « elegant front Rooms on third floor, sui Gompany.an insurance oflice, oF any business requiring Hight amd'space. Apply to ISAAC UO, BARKER, room lt ew Herald Building, A =DESK ROOM TO LhT, SUITABLE POR AN IN- Ha SEAN sent oF @ lawyer, at No.6 Pine street, room on 1 atr-sixth strect, wiith or without Board,” Private home comfo: given and ‘required. ‘Apply to ALERT i, OWENS, 102 Duane street, GOOD STORE, WITH TWO SHOW WINDOWS AND four rooms, in'goud location, at moderate rent. Apply to HOLDEN & CO., 645 Seventh avenue. A, 7008 TO LET IN LEXINGTON ANENUE, NEAR family HANDSOMELY | FURNISHED HOUSE IN TWEN. ty-fifth street: rent low. Also furnished Rooms in iaton place aud Ninth stroot, with or without Board, BUYLAN & OU.,, 31 Clinton place. SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—BOARDERS A would remain; rent low, For particulars inquire at 217 ‘nird avenue, \URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—FROM JANUARY 1 to May |, 1863: terms moderate, Apply wo CHAS. H. ARSON: lane, up staira, ‘OUSE AND STORE TO LET AT GREENPOINT— Has cll the modern improvements in it; store 22% it. Inquire of O, BEN TUN, corner of India ‘aud Franke 1’ streota, 10 LET. ND FLOOR AND ATTIC OF two, Wiory house ‘No. kid ‘Third ‘avenue. “Appy O LET=STORE AND BASEMENT, WITH LOFTS, IN the new building 62 ¢ t, next to southeast of Broome street, al cone airee! Tow ‘40 ood tena 10 LET.—SEV esmion given: rent very HOWARD, 5f Greene ay AND COMFORTABLE Apariinents, in the three dwelling houses 174, 176 aud 178 Kast Thirty-fourch street (old Nos,), mear Second avenue, at favorable rent. A LARGE FURNISH D ROOM, 0} of A17 Law table for hou re on the premises. References required. 10 LET—A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM IN A PRI- 116 Seventh street. DESIRABLE FOR STOCK OR Saud 5 Jauncey court, 41 Wall street; Ni. BOGART & CO,, 41 Wall street. FOR SALE—IN WEST THIRTY-THIRD Jetion of Broadway and Sixth aveoue, @ All the improvemenia, RH, WINE, 661 Styth avenue. 1% rs 0 LET OR street, near ju three sory high “stoop brick House NHIRD AND FOURTH LOFTS OF BUILDING NO. 7 Merovr sireet, direct'y oppoaite Howard wireet, to let, Unquire at L, Chapin's, second lo't, of CHARLES TAYLOK, HOUSES, KOUMS, &C.. WANTED. WANRTED-FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR HOUSE. Keeping. to consist of Sitting Koom. iwo Bedrooms, ath and kitchen on hoor, oF munieating; also & email om iu aay part of tie house. Address box 108 Jerald office. sit UAT IONS WANTED—MALES. Poke HOTEL AND BAL0 WON x +4 RS,—WANTED, BY ‘bark Baring the bine three days Bar, | \ierald othe = CLBMA 4 AND SALESMEN, OOKKE EPGR WA m One norougnly 1, HL Rew York Fost ollie, ANTED—BY A YOUSO MAN, A SITUATION AS \ book keeper, aut bookkeeper or general clerk th a yihice or aay Feapectable piace ya few hundred doliars if required, quick gnd accuraye at figures; best 4B. .A., Herald offlos, REAL L ESTATE WANTED. LLINOIS, OWA, MICHIGAN AND, OTHER WEST. ern Lands wanted, Address A. N. Lancaster, 18 Wall street, New York, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALKS. _ (Pe EVENING TELEGRAM HAS THE LARGEST circulation of any afternoon paper in the city, It 1s, therefore, the most desirable mediuin for advertisers, Cooks, &c. ll NEAR 6TH AV.—AS FIRST soups and try cook; underaiands jeilies, me; no objection to a firat class boarding house or to go @ ‘short distance in the country; best city reference cau be given. 396 MADISON 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN aS firat class cook and. to assist in washing and iron. ing; good city reference. Call for three days. Nurses, &c. 1 46TT ST.—A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN TO ATTEND ©) onan fnyalid lady; can read and write a and 18 & good plain sewer and of an obliging spat will make herself generally useful; best reference given. 9512 AV., CORNER OF 218T 8T-—A YOUNG, HEAL D1 thy Américan woman, a Protestant, with an abund. Suce of milk; as wet narse, 35! CORNER IST AV.AND 21ST ST.,8SECOND FLOOR, frout room.—A respectable married woman as we nurae, has a baby two months oid. Inquire for two days. 52: WEST 299TH ST.—BY A RESPRCTABLE MAR. ried woman a baby to wet nurse at her own resl- dence ; best city reference. Dressmakers and Senmetresses. 22) WEST M4TH ST, BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH avs.—A respectable woman to go out by the week or month as seamstress; understands all kinds of family sewing; the best city reference from present employers. Cali for this week. perience, or companion to an iavi Frould take charge of aad i itairuct young children. Priva family preverre rences. AMUSEMENTS. Lees calculated favor such a thi seer aancoee = DOMINION OF- CANADA. eee ‘3 =< key pe ER I arn paggetnteb FE Sa Sar eas ea Beats for M Sib IN’ be red he eo of counteract! emigration to t! B pared Ly. " rH for MARIE al VPOINETI can be secured af Bebis olal Statements—A Swall Surplus on the | et | re ape ge yp sa AME ADELAIDE RISMORDS sopresentations of | Bright Side—Extra Expenses not Included. | jitody, The gorsenecat unt hang some other oujes ons OF DIGEENS BEET naa a8, etait works wit bg Glacometil's Rew and woe cele. Mowruxat, Dec. 20, 1867. | in view, or they would not have taken, the Legisiature THREE NIGHTS MORE. Q er vo The moneyed men of Montreal are now discussing the | and the public #o much by surprise as they did in Intro tM ARSON MIS8 MARY MITCHELL! and eh fies, artiste as sl 8, Dates, bye suroor™ ‘DGE, M. | D FOO! fats (THURSDAY) FEVENING, JAN, 2; TO-MORROW, FI BATURDAY, Mi MAURE JAN, Aa by, N ‘OL! ORI MATINBE, SALURDA sarunnaY CAPTAIN ON, JAN, 4 AT 1 O'CLOCK, me ttt a fi wh and elaberated work, RIE ANTOINETTE, which will be produced with great splendor and grand mise ELAL 8 RaTOR apRh ‘DI Rie I, in her great MARIE | NTOINETEE. Private Boxes for Matinee can be secured Nes BN revenue from customs at rte WHEATLEY SECOND NEW WEARS! OF aie "WORLD RENOWNED POSITIVELY Last Pelgh BUT TWO OF THE BLA ROO! to.day. CaDEDEY OF MUBIO, ° HURGDAY, J ‘1867, willbe performed he ool 0,30 seaman ented | A CAROLINE Leisetrs ee Diventraes Ei ‘This (THURSDAY) evening, Jan. 2 will be produced, ore onnky a oemoncn* brated iB BLACK CROOK, PALMER'S ALLE TROUPE, introducing $18,000; JARRETT GREAT over ga law foes, finances of the Dominion, @ statement of which has been laid before the House, The Hon. John Rose has proved better at figures than was expected of him. Of course his statements are made up by tho huge staff of clerks in his department. Here ig what Mr, Rose stated in Parliament as the income for the current year:—They estimated the ,121,900; excise, $3,000,000; Post Office, $5.969,000; ocean postage, $50,000; public works, including lights, $837,000; provincial steamers, $35,000; ordnance lands, $30,000; casual and miscel- laneous, $30,000; interest on investments, $123,400; Premium and discount, $20,000; bank imposts, ured, $10,500 ; bill i anton 8 1300 tte i an fund, ducing the resolutions in questi ‘The splansieae have pare satisfied everybody, mt rm word of objection is xcept by the Nova being aon ere are naturally op- posed to xtension of the union, The question bae ne aoe mon with the reform party, and they are therefore strongly in favor of the movement, The Min- ister of Public Works has made a decided hit im propos- ing the resolutions; yet after all it is quite clear that nothing is to be gained by adding the territory in ques- tion to the Dominion, There ts nothing ae ee hold of @ popular idea, no matter how absurd it It is expected that the mine ef Customs wil at Pose an increased duty upon rumor first . an excise duty, but it appears ‘hat speed government have given way to the distillers, who Contend they are unable to compete with the American manufacturers, as coro is so cheap. It certainly says little for our manu- facturers if they are not able to compete successfully im face of the heavy excise upon American spirita If the truth were known, the manufacturers here want addi- forfelt- (Quebeo as witnensed b; Upper RPS iver Police), $10, cho; antes Mariners’ Fund tional protection. Such an impositiow will not help the will ay nae Te Pe _ en cesar ion with Miss ganouint UgEN PAWN Mes, SEGUIN, Mrs. 18,000 gos ers’ duty ieee Quarantine), revenue, as it will amount to a virtual bibition.. The THR TARDE IMPERIAL AND CAILD VIVANDIERE SHtoLD, rr CAMPBELL. CASTLE, BLENAED, 28,000; iio oe i sambont a inane 100, no 0005 Article would bear & heavier exolse, and still the profs SELERDID Gouna Y, MES AND RPROTS. ‘To-morrow (FRIDs ay) even 1.0005 nilitia, $26, special receipis, | There seems to be a diversity of opinion with regard sy ath enn MATINER Opera of eect duties, 54005, Indian fund, $100,000; | to the route of the Invercolonial Railway. The Quebec or THE Black i a er Railway ‘accor ; re: | people naturally want the terminus opp posite that olty, In preparation, SATURDAY, GRAND | iaTinEa. Celea from salen of ts ieee works, $15,000; Northera | and what is called the central reotarls bye a eg a ER, Te a reer ee ed Ber Aree po alerted er ed ms account yr Commis. ive ‘An necounary Wo the production of whiok thisestablishment | Stice A {ot Brosdrar. Me ae HN cuneecedieal © Pee td toial of $18,457,400. The re. | derm Ey San ous after SATURDAY EVENING, January 4, 2 sult these details was this, that the ordinary esti- | the redo yet but it isto be hoped the best route will be 1868, IN ADVANOB. SAS BACURED Gix Dave W OBRELL SISTERS, NRW YORK THEATRE, nd 730 4 HOLIDAY DRAMA FOR Wixpar TIMES ‘See the Wondrous Wewscns. nue $14,457, Proprietor and Mani Mr. LESTER WALLAOK. Pier ty This esti expend! by fy dd UNDER Enjoy the Pol . inary expenses; TEN et eons, the “Lost Tribea’’ | militia expenses accordin; ae A thor evenings. Those will likely be some Hind See the Beautiful Worrell WEDNESDAY, January 1 1868, THE will be presented, with new Gaet complete eppointments See Mortimer. made and novel effects, the celebrated Drama from hee Parsloe, Th CHARLES DICKENS? ‘as the “Blood.”” beautiful home story of | GAsLIGHT. See ut the fine compaiy in year:— tures, DAVEN. EVERY EVENING AT BOCLOCK® LIVER T' Characters po ees ra. J, We WALUAOK, BT, Eons, GHG. HOLLAND, A. W.¥ mated expenditure tor the current year of June next was $14,301,301, and the estimated reve- Jeaving a surplus of $166,099, jiture does not include extraor- for instance, docs not surely cover the RACEIPTS. $6,973,261 to M. 000,000 baba gear sote\on: S80 20, aoa er estimate is Piceine® ie @ statement of the finances of the Province of Canada (Quebec and Ontario) for the last rear up to the 30th Irrespective of the sre teeking t>'teoate theceselver at the expense of the country, ‘There is some talk of Parliament adjourning in the pepipaing: of next week, but the business does a far enough advanced to permit of doin; day from to-day, however, is to see the ge 4 double duty, and in this way the adjournment may take place a Week, MEXICO. TLLTAM- . C Provincial nofes. $3,113,700 4 Gg F BROWNE, Ge Hck WLC, 4 SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 2 O'CLGOK. Customs. OTR 26L , Erovineist wages: 89,122) SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALB. POPE Mie BOS MAKY SCOTT Mis CAKMAN, | BARNEY WILLIAMS: BROADWAY THEATRE, sass Often. 470,026 Fund, U.C..-- 169,782 | pottcy of the Admiuisiration—The Hi Mise J MONS: Mine MOREE MARY SHORTT” | poate Moree ee Fuad eG” 81,833 | After? Concesslons—Romero und the Ki he Drama Mrs D. P BOWERS. | Bill Stumps. 104,022 Consolidated Fund Offer of the Wilderness—The Cuban Enlist- outvin TWIST THIS EVENING ana fll ae MATINEE. Debentures ‘and Inv nt 1,066,473 ment © rd. must positively be withdrawn e Tam pattocmeey et ate Seok... 873,200 1 as rear 5 Maxico City, Nov. 29, 1867, owing to the production of A, danaary novelties. Sroas ais aes Scott ana eh us WARY STUART. ‘MXPRNDITURER, The President and bis Cabinot are seeming just now Doorn open at 74. Performance commences at 8. SATURDAY, ONLY MARY STUART MATINE! Interest on Pub- estes sg soot. 108,078 | Positively molined to commit themselves to no official ISTORI-MARIE, ANTOINETTE THURSDAY. dee en eee ‘Day, Cn eee ai eee eS pani wories aud °2°°°7® | act which will enable the opposition to assume a hostile BA’ A! = - 7 183,475 buildings...... 640,165 | position. All concessions and petitions pending, and alt sand Pusey ELE Me” | “DORE GS#TORS ORBEA HOVER... SLEOBARY. Bioking Fusd:; 249,888 Oceun and iver projects for reform or tue realizing of a revenue even, Seats jehir- * | Redemption Pub- steam service. 810,302 mers an DEA NN Re ee eal Growded Houses in raplures, applauding to the esho. saamaptie 1,819,117 Senora tenure’? | tho press and Cabinot seom determined shall lie over for ADAME ADELAIDIS RISTORUS representations. of Harlan necessities > Premiem, Diss” redemption... 200,777 | the discussion and action of the representatives of the MARIE ANTOINETTE, olacomaiite noe and carga There count and Ex. Townships poople. The difficulty which this body will dis great splendor and gran ‘There was an old woman who lived in & change 54,165 demnity ...... 105,553 hsiaenais, 1" HEEDAY, JAN, 2. FRIDAY, JAN, 3, zhece was an old woman who lived ins shoe Civil govern mont 636.760 Advances and re- cover in grappling with these great questions will, ATURDAY, MAINED JAN, so Oe pei Administr. onof ; 148,622 | we imagine, result in a revulsion of opinion om vi eal ae oo esais eMsgoR NAGY som 150,326 | th ff such of the people as have bees ing anything ever before seen in 2 FAMILY citGLe “Cui, The fan kept up from ihe rae to the fail of the curtain Municipaiities : id ot pte rap ere 1° = The ‘Gonna ‘Tricks, The Fs elry Ch ange ‘The Da. ing Leaps, justice, West. 399,498 = Fund, Kast and 80 ready worry dein iexedon>spaawaleg PRECEDED BY A BRILLIANT OL1O OF NOV ELULES.’ | poltce, .'.... 36,973 _ Wost........0: 100,242 | present Executive. The fact, we imaging, will have ite) HAPPY NEW YEAR| ye a Ponitentiary, ‘re: Secret service..: 41,601 | eon discovered that an oficial position near the head of formatories: od omanermanmapatonrat comet | O14. areteny omugat ine, | an a aia’ win penny ott, a mosh surly teing Ts DREAM, TRE PABIONA BE FAMILY RESORT, Customs + 627,612 | fillea with pecuniary profit, y A DAUR en . ihe most elegant Theatre in the city. Exciso 140,687 | aad dangerous one, pregnant with uncertainty, even ART’S NEW vEAR INAUGURAL. Theatre COO Cont or aK ee ; Poss 01 959,195 | crrentimes to the life of the incumbent, It is expeoted ‘The most exquisite comedy im the language, clothed in | qheatre Gomique, STRELSY- 514 Broadway. | Hospitals and 267,600 | thas by tho last of this month Congress will have met aaa ace RRC aa E Rr’ Qarieton. | White, | —— Charities 133,403 | and obiained @ quorum, and tat "the ‘talent of, the nisoas THE Theatre Comique. ——— |514 Broadway. | Militia... country, as represonted here, will make its exhibit LIVING SENSATION . OF THE TOWN. | theatre comique. Groat Pei The receipts were:— tore the world. —— by ——, = Sharpley ‘*7- | On Domimion account,....... Petnore aro'uow very. many applicants here before the LIVING SENSATION Fa OF THE TOWN. | theatre Comique. 514 Broadway. On account of ‘1866-63 government asking for concessions. I may say LIVING SENSATION 2 OF THE TOWN. Great Nova Scotia, on Dominion account are as follows:—Fo@r diflerent parties or forms asking for a — Theatre Comique. Allie. H: Pov j014 Broadway. Scotia, on account of arrears, a mail contract or subsidy for carrying the ma on the LIVING is OF THE TOWN. | yonder teat, the Gra anton on the Pacific; one or more for the wie, Fl ia ton, twenty artista, all Mew i> Atoe! Total, on Dominion awaliegerenge co City and Vora Cruz Road, a part of which HAVING bccn rial fet or SER. TOME: ‘Total, on account of arrears, 1 is already completed. An indefinite number for @ conm- LIVING SENSATION ip OF THE TOWN. eS Sean oossion for an express or mail line from this capi peaemrerf River P: Char! kons’ ) No The nt Total, Dominion and arrears. to Vera Cruz, Two or more asking favors for a line, oy No admirer of the great no lover of beauty, should | Hiver Pirates, “nay Wilkie’Go m Dickens Re Thorough tare Total receipts from Ontario rail, from tho Rio Grande to Guayamas or other port om malas ¢ cng btn uisite Ce le, in — the chest River Pirates. ristmas Bt Slasher& Crasher | Total receipts from Quebec. the Pacifia, Concession and mail contract for a line of to ing, miuale “and humor are | TO ouROW EVENIN BENGELE OF W. B, JOLIN. M* CHARLES DICKENS’ READINGS.. AST READ. blended vie oie ble offer OUSEKEEPER, 40,—WANTED, A OOMPETENT housekeeper in a private boarding house; one who un. js carving. Relerence required. Apply at 27 Bt lave place. 13: Laundresses, &c. WEST 307H TOP gr | IRON. ing and duting, by Mrs. Feeks, Miscellan: LADY, WHO SPEAKS SPANISH AND ENGLISH, TO . OF would accompany gopd dressmaker and operator on vunderstabda cutti making under gar- ive Jira class reference, Address @ West ‘Tenth atreet, for one week. ____ COACHMEN PROTESTANT YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUA> A ton as coachman ; underst ands ‘best refer. ence, Address W. M. J., box 127 slerald A (iBSPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WISHES A sITUA- {Hon aa coachmoan andgroom; none need apply but those who wanta first class man and will: wages. Can be seen where he lives wt present, stable 45 West bith at, between ‘7th ave., tor two Af SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAN AND WIFE, cont iD GARDENERS. at iu wy capactiy, Address X. A. B., 0x 143 Herald ollice, .ACHMAN AND GROOM.—WANTED, A SITUATION by a single man as first class coachman, who thoroughly understands his business, Can give several years’ very bes Clty referenes. "Address A. D., box “ia Herald eftee, YOACHMAN OR GROOM AND COACHMAN—A SIN- man, who understands theeare and manage. ‘e first SITUATION WANTED—AS COACHMAN;, BY A STEADY young man, having the best city references. Apply at T Chaubore st, up atairs, af hie late employer's ho thoroughly understands cily references. Can be seen for arness swore, 6U 4th av., or address tw ‘auapbell’ anote ok. Me —BY A YOUNG MAN, A (SITUATION As hman and gardener; thorou understands H e ference can be WASTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN BY & young man; is @ good groom and careful driver; will be found williny Address J. 3, box I Wantep-a SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A wellexperienced single man, thoroughly competent and highly recommended. Address M., bu: ollice, oF call at 43 Union and oo has good city reference, Herald ok . x 1W Herald uare, emst Bi ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A competent single man; he will be found sober, honest and attentive, and can furnieh the Dest of city and country Feference, Address B. x 126 Herald office, for wo days, ANTED—A SITUATION AS FIRST CLASS GAR. dener; married, no children; hae 18 years’ practical knowledge of early forcing greenhouse planta, fruit ot all glass and in ‘open air, vegetables, Ac.; or would take chai of ag CaF ta can come weil recommended, Address M., box 108 Heraid oftice, ED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG, MAN AS man, married; thoroughly under. stock, the wife as milliner or country, Address fur y's maid; bas no objection to three days A. B., box 188 Herald oflice, _HELP WANTED=MALES. _ A BOY WANTED=IN A REAL ESTATE OFFICE, about If years old. Apply between Id and Il A. M. at No, 6 Fine st, room IL, A =] BOOKKEEPER, 2 SALESMEN, 2 COPYISTS, 3 AA. porters, 5 young imen to sell ou ‘commission, Broadway, room Ih colored waiters; porters, ani WANTED-IN NEW YORK AND EVERY United States, male and f new and wanted by every one. Cail and 2 o'clock or address Harris, 46 Veaver st, GENTS A GOOD OYSTERMAN WANTED, 29 SPRING ST. \XPERIENCED CANVASSERS—T0 8 Y thing out, will sell to everybody; good way made. Call at 86 Dey street, front ollos, up one Hat MY WANTED STS oBt UP ROUTRS ON THE MLC EVENING TELEGRAM, First come frei served. Apply at 3 Ann treet. FROM Apply 10.3. Gh 10 TO 12 YEARS OLD. Iso 6 bove at 30 in Gass, Apply 10 o'elook Wy AnTED-T WO BOYS TO FILL IN SHOW CARDS; so a boy who can draw. Apply at 272 Canal at, $200 PER MONTH, WANTED BY A PORTING HOUSE, AY to make himself generally useCul; must be wall Apply velween Yaad 0 at Dreyiuse Brothers & ers, a4 Broadway. W AN rep IN A GROCERY STORE, AN HONEST and industrious young man; muat be a good penman and weil in the business ihe right man will find @ Permanent situation, Apply at b4 3d av. WANTED =a rou ING MAN, NOT APRAID TO WORK, \o solicit Insurance; also to hunt up real estate for sale, Address dudusiry, Weraid oflice, ing but, four in New York previous to Mr. Dickens! tour in the United States, It 18 roa gnnounced that Mi Dickens gah he danuary Sterna a ee joctor Marigold” ( {gt “Trial,” from “PI on vida sees ‘mas Carol" and Mihoote atthe Hl ily Troe tan ital on ane rharaayy january 9, bis “Doctor Marigold” and “The Ti from “Pickwick;? and on reiday’ January 10, hls “Nicholas Nickleby’” (at Mr. queers? school). and “slr, Bob Sawyer'e Pai eickwick. ive above Youd pgm, $2 each, can be ejurchased At the box oflice, Steinway Hall, daily, from 9 A. M. to4 P. M., and from 7 to 8 P. M. R, CHARLES DICKENS’ READINGS.—“DOOT M “Marigold” (for the first time in Americs), and othe Gruty from “Pickwick,” at Steinway Hall, to-night, at Bo Total Expenditure in ‘‘Nova BCCOUNE. .... 20.00.40 BA with Mme, LARMER, an LA ROCHE. de. LA VEUVE AUX UAMELIAS, Au gehtch ait. HeRTL Ua wl appear. et ats cure mance at the Theatre, at, 701, U12and 114 Broadway. sei ATEINWAY HALL.—MME. LOUISE KAPP YOUNG'S urQGRAND, OPERATIC FAREWELL CONC CT, Saturday eventing, a il assisted by Mine. Parepa- Kosa, 8 I, Bollint,, Antonucel, Mr. Carl io account....... and other eminent ar- tists, Admission $1 teserm 60 cents extra, Tickets and res:rved seats ‘can, be obtained at the bor. ofice of all, and at the music stores of . Schirmer, 701 prs OPERA HOUSE, TWENTY.THIRD STREET, Dachauer & Vilanors 28 East Fourteenth sifeet, ‘Corner Eighth avenue. oilice, 113 Broadway, INAUGURAL SON OF THE LA GRANGE ang BRIGNOLI ‘A GRAN RAND ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. MAX sthakosct H respectfully announoes the RAND OPENING Oi PIKU'S OPERA HOUSE, ON MONDAY EVENING, JAN. 6, 1368, whon the celebrated A GRANGE AND BRIGNOLI COMPANY will cominence & brief ¥e.90n of GRAND ITALIAN OPERA. Tho company comprises the following arusta:— 472 BUTLER'S AMERICA THEATR: Broadway, 473. The Standard, Variety Theatre of New York, ~NORMOUS ATTRACTION Allother stmailar places of atuusemnoat throwa in the shade id die out °o BY ON THE STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD, ‘complete in every department, Mark a few of the most prominent names:— Total on account of ergy 1866-6 Expenditure on account of arrears, 1866-67. Now Br Brunswick, ou subsidy account, Total expenditure......... The total receipts for 1867, up to June next, are esti- —- at $16,400,139, and the total expenditure $14,729,- * will be seen the Post Office cost $559,195, and the Expenditure in New Brunswick on Dominion Expenditure on ‘account of arrears, 1866-67... Total, on account of Dominion. Total, on account of arrears, 1866. Total, Dominion and arrears. The postage will, alter April next, be reduced from VIVIAN, now one of the best Comte Vocal Mad sin; DE LA GRANG THOMPEON, now one of the bext Negro Coriedians Miss Abgtatby PaILLives, Collecting of customs $627,012, GEORGE H. COES, BOB HART, McOULLOGH, KERNS, Miss JAMES F, WAMAOLD, CHARLEY PRATENGIL, Signor P. BIGNO iL, re our mirthmakers which have n 0 ogual, Signor MAS<!MILLANT, Tt ws expected this chan, MLLE. wbccbut MULE WHELELY, AMY BLAKE, Signore ORLANDINT and RANDOLFI oo An effort was made to render prepayment necessary, but LIC! ot al q with other prominent’ artista. Musteal Direct eignor NICOLAS, | #¢ Was Opposed and fell to the ground. Curtain rises at iii GRAND CHS AND Gi MBL td ORCHESTRA. BATUKDA fs _ MONDAY BVENING JAN. 6, 1863, Review of the Government Budget. ~Corp: ra CADEMY OF MUSIC, BROOKLYN, LE TROVATOR' tion Debise=Ways and Means—Can © Direciress FANNY JANAUSUHEK, | | SCALR oF Prices—Admission, $1.80; reserved sents, so in Pay @=Extension to ti Z ‘OKMANCE cents extra; private boxes per night, $12; for season of Ft VELY LAST aes oF iii td JANAUSCHEK, had 3, AT 8, OR, THE ouabiAl TOR OF RAVENNA. MLLK. NY JANAUSOHEK, In her eolebratelenaracier of THUSNELDE: ‘Tickets and reserved seats can now be obtained in Brook. lyn at the box office of the Academy, and in New York at 1d Broadway. SPECIAL NOTICE. Tickets purchase! for Wednesd.y evening, January 1, wiil twelve nights, at rate of $10 per night ‘Subwer4ption lists wil open tor twelve ¢nights coniy) at the ticket ‘oflee, at Mesars hickering & way, on Turaday next, at 9 B,—The patie is reapectfully informed that there ARE ‘OCKHOLDERS' KUXES or SEATS reserved at the Every place marked on the dlagram is e pubiiic, way and Twenty-third street line of stages, and the highth aveaiue care 's pass the Opera House every minute during ‘the and og. that has five to three cenis, in imitation of the American rates, will benefit the Northwest—Nova Scotian Disunion—The W Raliroad Legislation. ToRoxTo, Ontario, Dec, 20, 1867. ‘The buaget of the new Minister of Finance, Hon. John Rose, is the ablest and most lucid financial statement been submitted to the Canadian Parlia- ment. The resignation of Mr, Galt appeared to be re- garded somewhat ia the light of a pubiic calamity; but hiskoy Duties— steamers from Vera Cruz to New York are sought by soveral 3 from New York. A similar line, from New Orleans to Vera Cruz, is sought to be established. Three or leg vetoes ie pitas by erecemee pepe LJ 1e ming of 1e ico, and 20" we might continue the list iiimow ninety. 5,808 . a0 107 | ihe nationality of most of these ies ia THE and ‘they represent many malllions of pital, ‘and secceccsseceaseses 1,045,006 | although several of th we been here for ar Scotia on Dominion ‘weeks or months, they ha' seseseee $413,305 | or nothing. Many hopet ‘pect . 137,109 | arrival of Mr. Romero the government will be induced, by his favorablo representations, to allow Now York + 153,167 | capitalists to try some of these ‘enterprises. There are 818,798 | others who suspect that Mr. Romero could hardly bave folt ern by the ‘so-called’ generous tender $2,472,061 | of the United Stated government, if not when he « 1,500,912 | finally got on board of her, certainly when upon getting out to sea he was convinced that she was wholly un- seaworthy. Those who knew the vessel think that the experiment of the conveying of the family of President Juarez to Vera Cruz should have convinced ail — who bad any implication in this tender to Mr. 1, was more than unkind; it was elmost an insult to Mr, Romero in the unfortunate Position of refusing ospitality of the United States, or Lp ind ‘the lives of family aud self, in order to avoid the: ‘auce of giving ao affront. ‘The Wilderness having aan fortunately made these two trips to Vera Cruz without loes of life, we suggest that should she ever get away from that port and return to the States, the authorities will never send her upon such a mission, but rather compliment distinguished personages hereafter by al- lowing them to quictly pay their own on & sea worthy vessel. ‘The severities of this trip from Charies- ton a such thatthe party were compelled to rest by u y: ‘There has been a rumor about the streets of this capt- tal for several days past (hat efforts were being made to enlist troops here for filibustering against Cuba, Woethor wome fertile brain fished this out of the late Querodo banquet or whether the parties who are said to be seek- ing to distinguish themseives in tus live, it is tmmate- rial. We imagine that Mexico has bad sufficient to de ‘and has suffered enough from it, without inaugurating it against any other people, We see it announced that tho authorities of Havana are inspecting the correspom- dence and papers which arrive there from bere as tne people of Mexico are on the lookout, especially for something or anything or anybody from the the United States, the announcement of any one therefrom with @ handie to is name like general or colonel is imme- diately set ~— rf as OMe minister or envoy — ordinary, or that if is not he ought to be one ‘hte ‘t might ve a rosult the supposed fet veer ‘be good for Friday evening, January eW YORK crRovs, itis apparent that bis successor will be a much more TPUEATRE COMIQUE, 514 BROADWAY. oe ae, successtal Minister, and chiefly bocause he lacks bis < may posene or ene (PUBATRE CO! MIQUE, 5 . BL 1d BLOAT AD’ war. , Marie bviity DAY, ALB ae predecessor's power of concealmont, and is inclined to Bates, Yes eatorve ately. for ¢ pop ye ie FRIDAY EVENING: SANCATY 3. A thoy are cheap, very cheap, here, aud Me: ard ‘An immense bill will be presented, + p MATINEE EVERY DAY, AT 2 deal fairly by stating everything im the most candid | TO¥.Je? fare sbout her neighbor from her own disquiet KY AFTERNOUN AND NIGHT nied MMENSELY SUCCESSFUL GRAND COMIC PANTOMIME, THE MISER OF BAGDAD, THE MISER OF BAGDAD, nich has been produced with NEW AND SPLENDID COSTUMES AND MAGNIFICENT APPUINTMENTS, and is by Th with VEL TRICKS, TRANSFORMATIONS, SCENES AND INCIDEN1 Teccived at ‘every repre- ot the most som cal description, rece sentation with u fe sudure't rl Uxtonrer AND APPLAUSE. lous bo 1 ee Fee in mete DISPLAY or paris mxciriNg 4 ACTS IN THE ARENA, wie RS AND ACROBATS A attached tothe ‘ore Cireus Trou Eats OF OF ORS. MaNstie AND GYMNASTIC SKILu. ELLY AND LEON'S MINSTRELS, 720 ) BROADWAY. K ALWAYS ELEGANT, ORIGINAL AND CROWDED, All the gompany and « host of volunteers will appear. ADAM MATILDA HERON STOEPEU BEQS TO Announce that she hus opened Head anes for ite instruction of young ladies in the hig i Sranehen of English literature, Madam Stoepel sspurpase to give her'best attenuon io preparing pupils for. the ‘iret wok in the Dramatic profession, Tv aid her in endeavo:ing to per. fect this object she has’ secured the use o! the courtesy of one of the first managers ia thestty,. Fale to app-eciation of an} the domands upon it, vate lessons in English g:ammar, th jucation or th isbinent ways, the most 1 7 ‘ 0 young Indies for the accepte, Whhout the personal consent of their parents of guaréaun, Address 211 Fast Tweniy-ninth atreot. OO OF CHAMBER MUSIC. THIRTEENTH 5E SEASON, WILLIAM MASON JOSEPH MOSENT! FREDERIOK BERONER, assisted by Mr, 8) B. MiLLS, will give thelr Thirteenth Season of SIX SULREES OF CHAMBER MUSTO, 1968. THSLO. THOMAS, GEO, MATZKA, fegular TKVING IA PRGA MAD, it ON shrkbay EVE NiNe: E Ue Mr.8. 8. Purdy, | YE RORAUTS fewalae svi Beginning SATURDAY; Jan: 4, ats o'ciogk FUNG Mr, Sata Price, |e Febacs] Mativees SM it Sea ts kuguceie Ribecriptions received at ey Roitin Howard, |PcleotaNa, "| Matiuees ated no one seem , gt Jordens Martens Tea Ficontwaye aid at Steinway 6 RK jaturday Sons, 109 an st Fourteenth street, ae WITTY GAs One admission to the series cin advan YP beae indobtedness to th Que adtulesio, to the series NEW YEAR: baif milion which is anyining but Single tickets for wan 4 roulars, contaluli named d pinces. Bak of Montreal is manner. The success of the new Minister of Finance, however, is not altogether for the benefit of the Domin- jop, since it turns out that he will not be able to meet hout largely increased taxation, He bas shown by his statement of Saturday that the Dominion has a floating debt of nearly seven millions, which he intends so to dispose of that no new bill will be needed. He is to provide for * by meansof compel- ling certain corporations to pay their indebtedness to the government, and this is @ considerable item. Large sums are owing by various companies, and in addition to this the municipalities owe a very large amount of money borrowed from the gt interest upon which is now considerable, It is also pro- posed to issue wore government notes, establish savings banks and a Dominion stock, in which all parties may invest, Half a dozen moans of raising the proposed, all of which appear feasible onough; but that would only dispose of the so-called Goating debt, cre. To besure, the Fevian mont years T T T | paid of 1866 cost a iarge amount, but the goveroment t t Tt r aiter all Lunt bas occurred, for if that imatitution is to 7 wr reta:n its hoid upva (ne government it may be enabied if a ————— | to dictate terms to it and piace tue country im a most un- two and | mals, gratifying fact | a basis, a people, and the mightmare has been such words as ‘‘3o- nora” aud “Chibuahua,”’ as if the United States was not already burdened by a debt and an immense territory overrun with Indians, 1 refer above to the arrival by the Wilmington at Vera Cruz of Gonoral Sturm, who bas some simple, piain business bere, and to General Bab- cock, who comes * can 8e0.'” The papers must bave by time reached Prinee Salm-Salm giving bim bi freciou, There are only about a dozpa left as prisoners (political) in this city, The Guatemala Trouble—Vern Cruz Election, Havana, Dec, 1, 1867, The Mexican papers complain furiously of the “traitors” baving found a secure asylum in the frontiers of Guatemaia—that the filibusters from that direction have frequently invaded Mexican territory, victimizing the indefensive population of the borders, The pre- tensions of Guatemala upoa the Department of Se- conusco, incorporated with Chiapas since 1842, are the pretext for repeated invasions, Those pretonsions are only founded oa topographic plans, mado by order of the Guatemala govérnment by Somnester, yo only fays that the incorporation is not recognized by Guate- It te striving now to establish aright on so weak actually fosters the expoditions formed for the Mexican frouwer, invariably peaded by Mexican malcontents, Te Superior Court of Vera Cruz is composed of Co- The first three ago, the =U! JAN PKANCISCO MINSTREL: $, 685 BROADWAY. enviable pesition, The first six months of the unioa | rova, Oropesa and Peniche or Beltran, 6 8 MUSEUM QE ANATOMY = Polytechnic Trvtte hs) Tne trouble commences at a quarter \ jb show (that everything bas gone well, for there Rave become gray in the judiciary public. Mach, there- tute, 618 Broadway, bave ): ided to thelr already exe: Lie! mos elegant aud recherche enteri =& surplus of — $2,104,550, This indicates | fore, is hoped trom said election. sive collection thousands Of curiosities, among which wil be | Wo npiRC! it, y, AMROLD, BE ti prosperity aud shows that the Dominion ikeiy For Governor of Vera Cruz State it seems oe Her- pF Ti Sogustoation Hhitaren Ererian ee AN FRANUISCO. MINSTREL tu. go OM Satistactorily; but what is to be doue y Hernandez is the man that will resemblance of monkeys, elephants and cats; the great Revival of the ereanlng SHADOW PANTOMIME, with (he jadevteduess question that troubies very Gert and Japanese Skuderri, Embalmed Hodios; Logetnae bapa AA vith Snide allege u Gesummed devt of the Dominion at the time With strange and miracalous objoats, which Mever fail Lo ate i achaple ‘ Geina of the uoi0a on the Is. of July Inst, was $75,000,000, Tract crowds of eagor veholders. Lectures daily. Opeu frais Sublime and Rigwulous. the F nwa) Contidates. | Add to that thy present floating debt and we bave some- Sin the morning Wil Wat night es Pa Meee tea ion Du papal saute thing over a debt of eighty auiilions to face, In addition “(1 THE PILGRIM, UNION BQUARE mer ¢ WAMBOLD'S beautiful Ballads, BERNARD'S Readings, | to this, there will be tue proposed cost of the Inter ‘The assassination of G At GEOKGE SHEPHERD tex A BILLY BIRCH ant COAKLEY BACKUS, tue “iiead | Colonial Kauway, $10,000,000, aad tue possivility of aa | of the people to Coalcoman and Coahua <a Centres’ of Ministreisy ARIE ANTOINETIR MATINER, | (he Northwest Terriiory SATURDAY NEXT. JANUARY “ _Only Private Boxes can be secured T THE PILGRIM, UNION AAT WEDNESDAY aad BATUR EVENING atk AT 1 O'CLOCK, THE GREATEST AND MOST WONDE ant d capable of expansion SATURDAY Next, Museum of Anatomy, 618 Broadway. ‘ad it does DROADWAT TuLaTR wril B" OOKLYN, ATHENAUM TONIOHT then, thad a 16 ILLUSIOs (ST, | “ that confederation will pro LOATING HEAD. A provinces have made al | oom wirauge that vi ERNED SEATS FOR ALL FIRAT CLANS |B ~ union, J Theatres aut wt the ratiroad ticker o = - wrindipg = debt, the main bail of Earie's hovel. G. K. LANSIN | WomaN FOR A FIRST CLARE Goa weantien otha 7A Bd +L also, eae do washiug and 8 OPERA HOUSE, BROOKL work pring 4\,, in restan nest res Baker's great origital _t (tm — |" SAMUS OC fat ds UNDER AM | Py aANtEn—THRE BN ERAT, HoUsB B SERVANTS, rae ~ cing the Terrific Rallroxd Hee: W agen aoe * " for it ® only salstactory wa regards M CHRISTY, GBOR( eon Now Year's Day, at employment oles, 644 Bd av sbawess ne eminently worthy of & art, AKTISTICAL AND MUSICAL Fifteenth street and Broadway PILORIM DRAWS LARC vou; NENAL NoUsR- ever be wiped of, Fe unwilling to belie ? excetiout barg Nova Scova kicks so hard against the It{s Oolario that musi sufer the most from the inwwmuch as it is The fact still re with 6 expenditure of # few Liilligné more Upod tue annexation Now, itis quite clear (at so large a sum, say about $100,000,000 ta all, Will be more tuat The resources of the country are but It will require an (auada to ineet even t not seom possibi Wu but (hore i# HO doubt that the resolutions the of the provinces, How strange tua metnbers of the opposition im Parliament have permitted ) be so blinded with regard to the fuancial ae to aceept it as saisfuctory ; Rose's manner in burden of @ heavy Both the Orvegas, Paton! and Ochoa nee still ol imprisoned. The press loudly demande th suould be at once arraigned before Congross, Dut liber reviousiy. . Ti clion sale of rural property which took piace at has been annulled, and the estates Lang tg A SOUTH CAROLINA MYSTERY. maritime [From the Carolina Spartan ) atan — held about dre miles south of Spartam 7 M, Elford, acting iter an @xaminm tion carefully made of certain bones found bur seventy five yards (rom the house occupied formeriy one Mack Goodwyn, ina gully, the jury, from the evie dence of a skilful physician who carefully and minutely examined all parw that could be found, and from the evidence of the neighbors around decided that they wore human bones, and the bones of a wo that they were buried from one and a baif to five y are, and thar thay had every reason to believe that one Mack Goolwyn was knowing to tho whole affair, and that he Aboud be at once arrested, that the matter might be weaved 10 the Court of General Sessions of our Goodwyn is now confined im our jail dit ie 4 largest that the ma die a TANTEDCA 6 viding’ for (ie absorption jato the Britian Ame Temorances wale KENS RBADINGS.~cCRNTRE onciBatna | W Wore, axe ner. Appiy, wi | Uulon of We enire Nonbwees sountey, inctudiag Ra: uepicion aad sch of 4 ua covawya in rowe A, Band B, for any wigut, for sae, revereaces, at 457 Vandervilt av Fulton av., Brooklyn, | port eI whi be concurred 1m to-migit, Our govera- liowa:—-During the wi rest, seeohd foot, ~ ogee Mont suddenly profess to have discovered that the Se ty ie dhapeelred WARTEDSA CHILD NUREE) ALSO TO As SIST IN | Western Stats have become highly inviting to our pegs) 4 +4) ARNEY WILLIAMS’ PROADWAY THRATR&. V the laundry, Apply at 7 7th poople, ai int wotne thirty thousand of our population | Ie a BATURDAY NEXT, Mra, Dh ROWERS, oo j Lave born drawn thither Juss because we hed not whiel netaading tne eves Ooly MA Bat Lis. THE TRADES. equally @ ve territory. Jt is thought that the baivevinading Se ote never boca heare er an maser country t o pone snes v a | . M‘f ARY. LUART, ONLY * Pannay, | FOxoRACER was AG Lert D | ciate jysuld noon He tne, grand rondedvo.ie for | mediately after the disappeerance of his wife he took 1 ERS, MATINEE WILLIAMS w ‘ r c his hoase an amour, wito whom he has since bees aky'stuant. eatuubst EROADWAY Y. Peru went io a gout workman, | touEAt ee eee nee eee creel | avian Admission conta TuBatEx.. JULIAN A. PUUG & CO. buiom Aus, | ANXIOUS Lo settle uDva Innds, How far the present | a>