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——_—_——__———_— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ? ‘Wepwespay, Jan. 15—6 P.M. ‘There was a sharp deciine in gold to-day, which teok bulls and bears by surprise. The market was heavy the opening at 1403{, from which point there was s Bteady decline to 138%, amd the clemng price prior to ‘See adjournment of the board was 138%, Soon after wards, however, despatches were received from Wash- ‘Sagton announcing that Seeretary MoCulloch had issued au order to bis subordisates directing them not te honor ‘aay drafts of Mr. Stanton until bis status in the War De- partment is defined; and also that the President will (Nery soon issue a proclamation, pregyret RI ee ‘Borbidding any officer of the army or angus caged taking cognizance of Mr. Stantcn’s official acta The @onsequence was that there was @ rush to buy geld, ‘under which the price advanced te 140% @ 140%, and ho latest quotation, at a few minutesdefore six e’clock, was 14034 a 1405¢, The volume of business was very Dargo, although somewhat smaller than yesterday, when ‘the clearings aggregated $152,956,000; but 1s must be Femembored that the clearings each Tepresont the @ransactions of the previous day, with the exception of ‘the sales made for ¢ash during the forenoon. The Bupply of cash gold was superabundant, and loans were made at rates varying from four to feven per cent per annum and. at 1-32 por eent per diem, and without interest to elther ber- ‘power or lender. The eause of the sudden decline this waorning was mainly speculative, the large holders of ‘eoin having sold out yesterday with the view of buying ‘back at lower figures, and their operations were ac- gordingly directed to depress the premium as much as ‘possible, just as they had previously been to unduly gtimulate the rise, The market is again in the ascend- nt, and while the present disturbnig causes at Washing- ‘ton are at work violent fluctuations are likely te be experienced at frequent intervals, The steamer Cuba teok out $241,280 in specie. - The bulls on the Stock Exchange having sold a good deal of stock since Friday morning iast, which they are ‘mow buying back, their efforts are temporarily directed ‘to prevent the market from rising until they have ac- eomplished their object; but the probability is that this check upon its natural tendency will very soon be re- moved, when the result can easily be foreseen, Thespecu- lative feeling on the stroet is still very bullish, notwith- @tanding the duincss which has prevailed during the last throe days, and the bulls manifest undiminished eonidence in the future course ‘ef prices Monoy is in more than ample supply at six per cent, and the old established ‘etock houses can borrow large amounts from the banks ‘at five; but, nevertheloss, those who borrow at this ‘rate ask soven for small and moderate amounts mis eellancous collaterals, The transactions at five and seven are, however, about equally exceptional. The ap- plications for first class discounts are om a limited scale, ‘and the banks accommodate their customers freely at ‘the Jegal rate, whilo on the street the best grade of com- ‘mercial paper is salable at 7a 73¢ per cemt, The fact ‘that the mercantile demand for money is so light, and that the domestic exchanges are in favor of this centre, strengthens confidence in prolonged ‘Menctary case, and through it in an active speculation for @ rise on the Stock Exchange, to which all tha circum- glances of tho time happen to be favorable. The pas ‘sage of tho anti-contraction bill, now being debated in the Sonate, will further tend to promote confideace in ‘Wall street, which, as the baromoter of public opinion, Will be the first to oxperience the offects of the new measure, than which there is none that the interoats of ‘Wks country more imperatively demand. ‘We direct attention to the fact that the State of Ala- ‘ama, through Messra. Duncan, Sherman & Co., invites ‘Proposais for balf a million of cight per cent bonds, and that tho amount of the present indebtedness of the ‘Btate is only $4,121,600. The half million in question is part of a balance of $823,400 remaining unissued of the mount authorized by the act of December 15, 1865. + The transactions in governmont securities at the @ounters of the leading dealers were on a limited scale, owing to the Indisposition of holders to sell at the de- @ine resulting from the fall in gold. Thore wasa mod- erave investment demand, and the market was steady day up to three o'clock at about the morning quote- Subsequently, however, the advance in gold caused a sympathetic movement of {a 3; per cent m governments, previous to whieh they were quoted Phus:—Rogistered, 1851, 109% = 100%; coupon, 1881, 1003¢ @ 109%; 5-20’s, registered, 1862, 105% a 10634; %-20’s, coupons, 1862, 10034 a 10924; do., 1864, 106% a 107; do,, 1865, 1073, = 108; do, 1865, January and July, 10534 w 1055; ; do,, 1867, 105%; = 1053{; 10-40's, rogis- tered, 10235 a 1023{; 10-40’, coupon, 102% a w2%; jane 7,30's, 105% 8 10574; July 7.30's, 105% a 1057; compounds, 1865, 117% a 1175; August do, 1163; 8 116% ; September do., 11634 9 11634 ; October do., 11534 ell6, - At the commencement of business the stock market was dull, but steady, and at the early sevsion of tho open board Eric sold at 7516 and Rock Island at 96%. (At the first regular board the market was without ma- feria! change, and there was no marked activity im any ofthe railway sbares, Reading was % lower than at dav time yesterday, Cleveland and Toledo 14, Rock 44, Northwestern preferred 1, Fort Wayne %, Milwaukee and St. Paul %, do. preferred 5, Pacific Mail J, Canton 44, Western Union Telegraph 44. New York Central was 3¢ higher, Michigan Southern %. Govern- ment securities reacted from’ the advance of yesterday, ‘and coupon five-twentios of 1862 closed 3 lower, now assue of 1865 34, issue of 1867 , coupon ten-forties %, weren-thirties, second series, i. Tho express sbares Wore dull. At the open board at one o'clock the market continued dult afd prices wore a fraction lower, Erie Baving cold at 7534. At the second rezular board the market was depressed hy the bulls for speculative effect, ‘end New York Central was the weakest of the railway shares and Pacific Mall of the miscellaneous stocks. New York Central closed 114 lower than at the first Segular board, Erie %, Reading %, Michigan Southern 134, Cleveland and Pittsburg 34, Rock Island %, North. ‘wortern proforred {, Milwaukee and 8. Paul %, do, Preferred 4, Pacific Mail 134. Quicksilver was Bighor, Canton 1. Government securities wero dull, \ At the open board at half-past three the market was a ghade tirmer, and Erie sold at 7475; New York Central, 123 a 12254; Michigan Southern, 87; Rock Island, 967, ‘and Northwestern, 61%, Prices afterwards improved 348% per cent and then relapsed, and at the close, shortly before six o'clock, the following quotations were current, tho market being at the time steady :—New York Contral, 1227 a 123; Erie, 747% a 75; Reading, 92% ©92%; Michigan Southern, 86% 287; Cleveland and Pittaburg, 935 993%; Rock Island, 965 9961; Fort Wayne, 10014 2 100%; Northwestern, 615; 961%; do. Preferred, 73.0 1334; Pacific Mail, 111% a 111%; West- en Union Telegraph, 375 038; Ohio and Mississippi GCortificates, 303¢ a 301g. 4 The transfer books of the Milwaukee and Prairio du Chien Railway Company will be closed on the 22d inst., Proparaiory to the payment of dividends on the first and second preferred etock om the Ist of February, and De opened on tho 3d proximo, On the 3ist of Decem- der, 1866, this company scid all its property to the Mil- waukeo and St, Paul Company, and the latter then agreed to pay interest on the fret proferred stock of the former company until the Ist of February, 1863, at @ight per cent in money, and on the second preferred lock atthe rate of seven per eont, The Milwaukee and St. Paul Company will, on the date mentioned, ex- Chango the first preferred stock for eight per cent bonds andthe second preferred siock for seven and three. tenths per cont bonds, the interest on both to be payable Semi anoually, Tho Associated Express Companies have elected a Board of control composed of the following members: — G. Spooner, of the Adams Company; James C. Fargo, of ‘the Amorican; A. HL. Barney, of the United States, and W. H, Soward, Jt., of the Merchants’ Union, The Presi. Gent of the Board is A Gaither, superintendent of the ‘western division of the Adams Compaoy. The foreign exchange market was firmer than yester. Gay in consequence of the decline in gola, but the fransactions were light, and at the close bankers’ bills on England at sixty days were quoted at 100% 0 110; at ‘@hree days, 110% & 110%; commoreial bills, 108% @ 100%. Bills on Paris at sixty days, 6.15 @ 6.14%; at Maree days, 6.123, 0 6.105. ‘The receipts for customs and the receipts, payments @nd balances at the fub-Treasury in this sd rw: she red portion of the week have been as follow: expi fing bang Jaton ave a Sea: ha ar te atts by ene souottate Sem: 15... 357,000 strove 1,368,868 101,028,860 The exports (exclusive of specie) from New York to foreign ports for the week ending January 14 and since the commencement of the year compare as follows with in 1966 and 1867 :— goo, | ant, 3808, Foor roped. *heonser | "itvone aiooiaa4 0,919,709 naw YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1868, SALES AT THE MEW STOCK Wednesday, Jan. 15-1045 A. MI. $5000 Paci 1 2008 a0 1000 Bs Sebsstaecks p4 10008 1055 0 do. ri 25u00 1023 18 do. = oo So 1800 109: Brie 7 imo 2 boo Se: Elke 5008 200 do, ‘7! Ps i Ga ciieeln 0 oo dane aa. rs ag 93}, 200 Mich’ 8 ce Be a Scala she 5.00 1 300 00 6000 3” 100 100 98 Bu) a 3000 wig 1 1000 a a 4 2000 100 i 3400 000 100 dow we 7 ab 0 Heron wo % io! its erties re kts Ps Ov Mariposa COMMERUIATL REPORT. Wepwespar, Jan, 15—6 P. M. Corrox,—The market opened dull at slightly lower prices for some graces, but closed quite steady at the annexed quotations. A fatr business was consummated, the sales comprising 6,275 bales, of which 4,700 were taken by ex porters and speculators, We quote:— Mobile. N.O.%7, bis ra ry} er 153. 68 we 1 Y 1g 18 3 Tie demand for Rio was moderate, but an were without desided change, Sales 2000 bags, exJ. R, on private terms. 2, and 500 do., ex Other desc tions were quiet. Herald, on private ter te Frovk anp Gnarx—Réoeipts 7, Is. flour, 640 do. and 1,758 bags corn meal, 20,510 Mess iy 2,240 do. oats and Eiko domalc, The Bout market was dulier than ever to- bine and wih the decline in gl the market became hoary and’ prices, were nominal ly Mi {0 20. donee, nd it w twas {inpossible to sell to any extent even Rhedliueaity attending the shipping of font flour was, thechiet edimont in the way of business. California four was Gull and unchanged.> The sales were about 4000 bbls. Soutwern flour was dull andthe, Youdon 3 Pree was downward, ‘The sales were limited to about Rye jour was quiet and sormy the sales betog 27 be $i W039 80. Corn viatal was ta better demand; sales G00 bbls ¢ city at $620. We quote:— Superfine stave ana Western. $8 55.0. 99.25 pies State. 1D Wa 10 35 Choice do. 10 40. 10 90 copentc a axe nan Se tt oo wand boop 0 bree ; found roe Obie, shipping brands. DH rd 00 is low extra Bt bo 13 0a 13 3 13 00 8 15 50 Hi boa 13 30 omimcn Southera 2 yi Oa 15 8 “12 Oa 13 15 Ha 9 os = Se 6@ iba 690 ly nomi. realize’ would sage em _ agon- bushels fair Californie, at ab 9 reduction of Se, ore mboutt 60,000 busi ‘Ai $125.4 $1 W for new Western mixed; $1 17 a $1 28 for wala, inciuding Southern and, Tennessee, | Csloe Western was uold at $1 $2, Barley bal pA) uh 29205 for Ganada Mna”gi 83 for fil sod entirely nomatanal ‘at 87c.. in store; ‘no sales, Of barley malt the sales were about is wt $1.85 for Btate, and $2 10a $215 for choice ‘was dull, and prices were nominal. EReWuTs.— [he market coutinued 10 rule quiet. business the higher rates demandod-—9igd. a 10d. in room to Liverpool, by ste To Liverpool, 360 r being restricted was asked tor g Cg (from savanual ns per 280 Ibs.: 50 tom noabare, Gi. “To Glasgow, per jteamer, ii, bushels corn at 12d, and 100 tlerees 4s. To Bristol, 30 bores bacon oa private terms, ‘fo Hremen, 16) cases tobacco at 20s, We heard of no GuNNY Bacs.—Further sales were made of 100 bales at Guxsxy Crom was een gee and priees nominal. Heaur.—No business in any kind was reported. Prices Were nominal, Har. Sg gk Csnnins oh was cin sh ees the market big . ree ping was quote wi bagi ‘andrea Tow at $l Wael Ob Hors were in moderate demand, nt, steady at 5dc. a 6c. for Amerscan.. Sujes 20 bales with renee Mo.asses.—We heard of no sales Ly any kind, but about Previous prices were asked. AVAL SvORKS.—Spirits turpentine waa offered at 43! without buyers. For rosin the demand continued lig but no change genurred tn pric common and ipafped being quoted at $2.8 aa ss $370, aud pale, $ i baiew Pi ised arrive) on private terme; 00 do. strained and No. St $5 124m, sud 160 at $3 25, a fair demand. "Sales 0) boi, Wilmington at $3 i 10) do. Newbern at $2 50, and 90 do, Washington (amail barrels) at $3 (5, On.s.—Linsced was vory firmly bold atl 12 a $t 15, with assle rumored at $1 1h “Other kinds rewaiaed ‘quit but Sioudy a. our laat quotations. PRCVIsIONS.—iece:pts, 136 bbls, beef, 281 pkgs. cut meats, 815 do, lard and 58 dressed hogs, ‘Tue inarket for pork con- tinued (0 rule dull aod beavy, aud lower prices were sub- mitied to. At the Close new iness was quoted about $21 80, e cass and old do, ($il 2it5, regular. The gales, “oush and * waro. 1,000 bbls at ula 21 1214 or old messy «Sat 1b 8 $219) for new 4 $19 2 $19 60 for prime mess: iso, for future deiivery, £0 bola, new mess, for Ma aclicr's option, Dressed” hogs were in Tight at thc aw OMe. for Wes and 0, for “elty. beef continued in mand and firm, wiih ‘sales. of ‘S50 bbia, at $12 50" 3 gus) for plain moos and $17 a $20 50 for extra do, Tierce beet Was iu active demamd and generally very firmly beld. About 106 tierces were ‘disposed of, part at $37 for Indie $55 BU tor priino do,” For beat, Rams the Sales 3 bois. at $96 75. a $31 8. Bacon as quiet Dus steady ut former prices. Tho wales wore 200 boxes at 136 for jong cas hama, Lio for long elaat, 10);0, 8 lige, for Cumberland cus and 18%0. for suors clear averaging Ibs, Cut meats remained quiet but seady wt the quotalona im guriast, The market out change of moment, Purno..s ua. —Crude demanoed previous pr bdig, a the Latter price, aad 60 The demand for W bois, prime light straw to pula tle market was more neti Hen being 3,60) Bidndard white at 250. w Sao XBW d . ae, frome Maree 60 April and 4.0 do from Uciober to December, on private wiack.—Carolina ruled very firm, Common to prime quoted 10e. a 1itge. 1 jzeos clout linsend Tale Very firm, with sales of (0) vaya, 10 arrive per Honiton, ac $2 bi gol, duty pest, Glover wae. dull at ide, a ISe. "Htasocty, gd bus $a ned Fough fax §2 3) 4 $4 40, gan the anaaclons jn raw wove larger upon a base of Lbiye 0 Sil fair to good refining Cuba, 78 Baa S20 Dbl at ALE a age Yoruba: ale 138 bones at ic. a 14g moderately ‘active at Toige for hardy Ate: a lbsgar for” set @itte, wad tiles we lee, tor STEARINK Was in moderate demand, but Grmly held. Lae. w 13igo., the Sales, 75,000 Ibs. (pare last evening) al Sion mar Whieoes Meldadaliads, a tt ‘ALLOW was Withot Ng. a Lidge. the latter price in bbls. 1 gl hes Wiuskey.—Keceipts, 71 bbls, ibe market a vet ine BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE, with a small supply. Martina ov Tre Liqook Deatans’ Association, —The Rewty organized association ef liquor doalers and lager beer manufacturers of Brooklyn met yesterday atter- noon at four o’olock, at Montague Hall. I, D, Mo Ciasky presided, and after calling the meoting to order be announced the object of (he organization as being for the repeal of the Excise law, Dill now before the Legislature would Mh probably pass, the Asser! 1g pretty eation ay eg yee accom, u re o it (ney would Certainly get better one in ia Exo The mea were aa Circulating petitions out chy, ‘hich are to be the. agisaiure, that tue * the Civ Gark’s oce yesterday by the President of the . foams ; ~~ nee—Cunaingham, Whilsay, Markoy, Armieig and 1 Streete—-Guek, Steers, Markey, Whiting and " nd Paving—Daaiela, Thorne, MoGroarty, Elliott = ie ‘qge-Armield, Cunningham, MoGroarty, irra Dest, ‘Thorne, Richards, Fisher and Cun- ‘Whitney, Daniels, Armfeld, Elliott -Claney, Thorne, O'Brien, Markey pa Hot, Guck, Armfcld, Martin Dy wimente—Brady, Whiting, land Expensce Richards, horns tad Pg 'Brien, Fisher, MoGrear- yhe Bitlet ee, Clancy, Elviott and ‘and Water Bighte—O'Keetfe, Tha '* Markey, Arm field and Martin ‘Pri Marita, Whiting. Brady, Meron” “Uf Richards, Friee, Marin: nition: ents Clancy, Mer. ules ond lctton all Fisher, QUAuIDgham, th srmfeld abd Dealela a ; a, Buy ond Cuaninshen? ero Set Property and Claime—Whitaey, Whiting, Mar. Sinsses ened Gocmmetels cede MoCrearty, Armfinld, D cnr it a nn ana Gok Richards, Fisher, Guck, ont Me pose Bray, Whiting, O°Keeffo, Thorne and ney. Biogpy Coxyuicr Berwesxs 4 Workman anv His Ex- rLorer.—Daniel Stoll, a boss carver, domg business ‘at 189 Grabam avenne, E D., yesterday appeared before Justice Voorhies and lodged a roe dey soe one of his workmon, Joseph Smith: he alleged, assaulted him with a maliet alegre ht, Stoll's head was terribly cut and be appeared be quire weak from loss of blood. The Justice issued ‘ant for the arrest of Smithmeyer, was last evening taken into court officer Nicholson and pro- duced in court, ived examination and ontered imto $1,000 bonds ‘to nswer the or col Sianioeg assault before the Grand Jury. Tbe pi tates that Fai assaulted him A reted bo du uaged it for 50 due for w: and while nowleiging ‘they Bad a desperate fight nies that he used # mallet, Cansivat ox Skares,—Infinitely transcending all the carnivals ofthe crowded street or more crowded ball room isa carnival on skates, euch as was oxbibited last evening at Major Oatman’s Central Skati Park in Brooklyn. It was not m enough that the pond should be crowded with rs katers rushing and flying in every direction and whirling and twirling through all the myriad mazes of which the skatorial art is susceptible, but the willd and reckiess jollity of tho scene was enii- ‘yened by a band of music playing unceasingly lively airs, by a brilliant illumination of encompassing lights shed- ding all about the bright lustre of midday and by madiy shooting rockets, Siting. with thor raindow hues of curlousty divergent light the whole vast region of the upper air. Some of the skaters were in fancy costume, adding a pleasing crotesquenoss to ‘the lout ensemble; but een wore te thelr propor dro-s, It ts tame to say ai! enjoyed themselves, Ail were mad with the exhillaratiny 5 oe At dark the crowd began to ascomble, At ten M, the carnival was at its beight—tho climax of fan and merriment on skates. and, aad O'Brieo. and (ny noon a Abeor od head B.D MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Fiscurrn—Hatt.—By the Kev. J. Coyle, Juiza Har, of Stapicton, 5S. L, to F. Fiscuer, of Wiesbaden, Ger- many. at—Booxesn, —At Tarrytown, on Monday, January 13, by Rev. David Reeves, Hexsert H. Haut to Pavuixe D. Bockuns, No cards. Kirstino—Lvcas.—On Wednesday morning, Janeary 16, at ‘clock, at the First Vethodist church, Greenpoint, Brooklyn, be th the Rev. Henry Asten, Caanue A. Kinatina, of Now York, lato of Galifornia’ to Miss Cuarcorre EB, Lucas, daughter of James Lucas, of Greenpoint; and gailed for Caliornia at twelvo e’clock M. azokt—Rxcato,—On Wednesday, January 15, by the Roy. Mr. Preston, pastor of St. Anne's Roman Catholic church, Hevny Pazoagt to Josurmms £, Raacto, both of Boston Boston papers please copy. Died. Avene —Spdcealy, on Wednesday morning, Joan Arrep, aged 40 years. The f relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend vbe fuceral, this Seuws) afternoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, 239 West Sevontoenth street, Brstox.—On yslpgpeai’ January 15, Joux Beston, of Hadleigh, England, aged 54 years. His friends wg relatives ae invited to attend the funera!, from St. Jobn’s havc n church, Warren street, West Hoboken, on Friday afternoon, at ie soon. ndon papers please co} BaLiwer.—On Wea He January 15, after a short Dut severe sickness, AxNa, ‘wife ot of Christoph Bellmer, aged 35 years. 8 monte an and 21 da: The friends and relatives of the ne family are roapect- fotly invited to attend the fun on Friday afternoon, at ay one o'clock, from St. Matthew's church, No, 79 Waiker street, to Lutheran Comotory, Carvix.—On Tuesday, January 14, *Stanson Caryma, widow of William Carnie, Why should our tears in sorrow flow When God recalls nis own, And bids thom lenve a world of woe For an immortal crown ? Tho relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from 90 Vaudam sireet, this (Thurs- day) moraing, at ten o'clock, sss.—-On Wednesday, January 15, Pair asx, after a Jeng and severe iliness, aged 49 years, 4 months and 23 dave. Roiatives and friends of the famfly are respectfully invited to attend the funera’, trom theresidenco of his brother, Whi'fleld Case, No, 127 Kast Sixteenth strect, onBunday, at twelve i. Cosisa —On preaeaneer: org 15, Eviavern Ri Lam, bwin a eemnion of 5 and Margarot Coates, aged 12 yours an © relatives and friends of tho fatnily are respecte’ fally invited to attend tie funeral, on Friday morning, at eleven o'clock precisely, from the residence of her | Simei, No. 662 Third avenue, thence to Calvary met Couz —On ‘Wednesday, January 15, Jonx Coux, in the ‘28th year of his age. The rolatives and friends of tho family are respectfully invited to attend tho funeral, from nis late residence, 123 Cherry street, on Friday afternoon, at one o’olock. Currax,—On Tuesday, January 14, Jonx Cunnax, only son of Jobu and Mary Curran, aged 2 years, § months 1 day, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to ationd the tnneral, this (Ihursday) afternoo1 attwo o'clock, from the residence of his parents, East Twenty-seventh strect. Gxuew.—At Hoboken, N. J., on Toesday, January 14, Hwvay Cuarwax, only ebild of Jool and’ Mary Green, aged 3 years, 2 months and 2 daya Tho relatives and frionds of che family aro Tospectfully tovived to attend the funeral, on Friday alternoon, at two o’clook, from the Methodist Episcopal church, cor- ner of.Garden and Fourth streote, Hoboken. Kingston (N, Y. a copy. Hrocrva —On Wednesday, January 16, Barraotounw — a native of Bally mote, county ‘Bitgo, Ireland, intances of the lamented young attond the tuneral, oo Priday ten o'clock, from St. Vincent's Hospital, oot and Seventh avenue, Rionand Ireland, The reiatives and friends of the family are respect- » lovited to attend the funeral, from bis late rosi- dence, 250 Weat Sixicenth sireet, on Friday afiernoon, at half-paat one o'clock, Horciiva. —In Cambridge, Mass., on Monday, January 6, at tha residence of her brother, Samuei Hutchins, Leer L. Herentns, formerly of this city, aod only sur- of igen den = evi Hutchins, of Wost Con- cord, N. H., aged 71 ‘Tile remains were interred in the new Cemetery, Cam- nde. Keroavy.—On Rady Boe « Ma mg 15, Aww Buiza- Berm, beloved wife of Joei Koicht The relatives and ds of the fomally are renpectfalty invited to attend the funeral services, ab the Baptist Tadernacte, Tenth streot and second avenue, om Friday afternoon, at half-past three o'clock, without further Ki Teen, ete 14, J gest lay, January 14, Jon, youn, child of Jotun and Clara N. Kempton, hss Tho relat a friends og the family are invited to eral, from the parent:’ residence, No, 144 East Forticth Se RT yp Premneng at owe o'clock Kixostaxn, —On Seacary 1 NELIUS, r+ 4 child of William M. and Mary J. Kingsland, fa tho year of his age, ‘Tho rolatives and friends of tho family, and those of his grandparents, Daniel C, Kingstand and William A. May, aro respectfully invited to attoud the funeral, on Friday morning, at eleven o'clock, from hie late tea\- dence, 116 Fifth avenue. Lrvers.—At Westchester, Monday, Janaary 13, Bar- TROLS: Lyvana, tn th Tha yoar of bis at jeral wit! take place from tho res! of his in-law, James C. Cegrwell, oa on Fri His friends aed sequaintances Soy respecttully ia’ led to aitond, “ion oor Worcester, on Monday, Ji ea J. slaeet ci child of Fanny A. has day trlonds ray pA W ttaily id the lp An of 4 Charies J. Ne 64 Columbia street, ireday) afterneon, at ‘elook, without ‘ednesday, , JSonuary | Manoarer, only daughter of Edward and Margaret Murray, aged i year, 6 months and 8 days, Friends of fhe iy a nye to attond the funeral, at one o'clock, from the residence her parents, 206 West anes street, —At Morristown, N. J., Ruma J,, beloved wife Cd 20 yeare, E. eo fuity out en ee a funeral se aa Feaains wit be conveyed ia oe ei y 108 inter- ment nt Saturday. omy pati af Barthend, SeoUsad, wie st Yoh Meleiyn in The friveds of th to auiand he i a om Friday renown from her } ear eteren street, without nm (N, J.) and Glasgow (Sootiand) papers please —0n Tuesday, oor Bead, Dr. Joas’ ain A eee Puxtax.—On Wednosd: * Sam 15, Euma, wife of Fenton Pheian, a native af Palsne Quotes county, Ire- aged 54 yer ‘The Felslves and friends are respectfully invited to attend the tuneral, Seen her late residence, No. 218 Soventy.fourta on Friday morning, at ten o’clook, to i So's i pase, Staten Island. ‘I Canoumn L., wife Williams 7 Ryer, inthe Gouh year ol herege ‘I sof the femly ar ape e are res) a! 4 tend he funeral, from her late renidonce, e’elock, without further nosioes ee neenoom si } at No, 134 fast Six. Setow.—On Monday, January teenth sireet, Witttay Seren, 6 of Cragdon, Westchester county, formerly of the Uniti preset A deme inited States Navy, ia the 71at The relétives and friends of the famiiy are respectful i nd the funeral service, at the Chi [4 by Srp Aavier, Btxtesate wireet, between Fifa Sixth a 3 , ertency ited} (Thursday) morning, at ten o’elock, Srocerv.—-On i January 15, Dawa Stocn- and frieuds of the deceased are invited to attend the fone! from his late residence, 231 West Fourieoath street, this (Thursday) afternoon. at three o’ciock, The remains will be taken to Catskill, N. Y., or, imermeot , ireene an ‘er county papers please copy, Sot.ivAx.—On Wednesday, January 15, of dubitite, in the 6b year of her aze, Jouanna, tho beloved wi's of noet Bitivas, 4 native Kilcumin, county Kerry, rela Her (nends and relations, and those of her sous, Cor- jus. John, Michael and Jeremiah Sullivan, are re- ectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 56 New Chambers stroat, ou Friday afternoon, at ten minutes before two o'ciock, precisely, Her bead will be takem to Calvary Cemetory for tnter- eiliarney, county Kerry (Ireland), papers pleaso “PoomaKen.—0n Wednesday, ‘OOTHAKER,. Wedn Janu 16, Marr E,, wife of Jesso H. 8, Toothaker, gene . Funeral on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, from 80 East Houston street. Friends of the family are requested to attend without further notice. WititaMsox,—On Tuesday, January 14, Cuarntas Wi- Mamaox, in the 26th year of his age. His relatives and friends are reapectfuily invited to attend the funeral, from tbe North Presbyterian church, corner of Thirty-first street and Ninth avenue, this (Thuraday) afternoon, at two o’elock. Younas.—At Flatbush, L, L, on Tuesday, January 14, Mias Pres A. Youncs, in the 26th your of her age. The roiatives and frienas of the fam! ly are respectfully Invited to atiend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock, with- out further notice. _AMUSEMENTS. LYMPIO THEATRE. BEGINS aT 8, ¢ seat WEBK AN (AND Last NIGHTS of re's oxquis te fa MIDS MME NIGHES DREAM, Tha, rooetptn of Unie entabllssuent forthe past three months (as chown to the Internal Revenus tax retuens, ub. Uahed in the Herald of i D BY PANY OTHER VHRATHE IN NEW. YOR (ane axvapledy aad are senris 44000. ereiton than tha cutee bined receipts of two of the ‘mos: popular’ Broadway MIDs} ign Teams DREAM. Last MIDSUM GHT'S DRRAM. — MIDSUMM ad Niaurs DRYAM. HIDSUMMEH, MGHTS Diteas A matchiess Fairy Spectacle. ma with accessories from Paris and London, BOTTOM MR. GEORGE L. FOX [The groatest comic hit achieved in New York in in yours, BERON MISS ROSA ‘COOKE RD. AY eo MAGGIE MTOURLE FEB. S Niat icently produce ARNEY WIT ADMISSI AMS! BROADWAY THEATRE, Be nN YP MATINER, TH ME iN TH 18 THEAURES EDMUND PAL Loon DAY. IRISH DRAMA with the celebrated artiste nner favorite charts: b: P: BOWERA er favorite character rte OU TKISGN KAVANAGH, Amstated by Miss Kate Newton, Mrs. O, H. Gilbert, Mrs. H. Chapman Messrs, The, Hamilton, O. 1. Hall, Ji. J G, stoddari, }, meteia, F, Evans, @. Purdie, Goodman, and numerous at iinet TODAY ONLY PEEP O'DAY MATINEE, cured from 8 to 6 six days in advance, BW YORK cincus, Fourtoonth streot, opposite Academy of Music. L, B, LE Dt WEDNESDAY | AND 3 s, SATURDAY. OF THE GRAND oom ie “PANTOMIME THER MISER OF BAGDAD, THK MISGR OF BAGDAD: Provious to the Pantomime will be presented a carofully selected programme of FEATS OF HORSEMANSHIP AND WONDERS OF ACROBATIC SKILL futroducing the entice strength of UALLED CIRCUS. TROUPE, N MONDAY NIGHT, JA the young, beaut land rine ouisictnses from the Royal Amphithoatre, Londou, will make her debut ima wonderful dud vruly thellitng NAL ACT ‘oe EQUITATION, vn, as follows:—Fo-might, Th Carol and the Triai trom Pick ‘riday, Jan, © bob Sawyer’s Party (from big Docior Marigold »nd 21. his Ni Boots at. the \@noe nt 8 o'clock, 1 audience ta jluesied to be seated ten minutes before the ent of the Readings, Reserved seats, $2 Acapeny oF ay pelea nih street LAST NIGHT 1 Rin ONE OF MI°S CAROLINE RU 28, tm bidding adieu to the patronn or English ‘Opera, cannot Tefrain from exproasing her sincere gratitude tor their lib- eral patrovage of the past brief engagement. punt consclouspese that her eilforts to prosent a complete BAB 2A ou OF tuericAL arUats. as the exponrnts of ne ong aa paasend is crowagd with @ liberal success, Dies pure gralidion: on to her own feelings, ot Must be productive OF Satisfrotion to those of all iovers @f that school of music which she is now endeavoring to perpetuate throughout the United States. ihe auspicious Pesults of the past your, she begs leave o asaure the public, Will nob only stimulate her toa higher seuse of her duties, but will enable ler to open a more extended Weld of opera: oa than the p een FRIDAY EVENING, JAN. 12, “FAREWELL BENEFIT, upom which oocasion her popular company 'will present fer the last time {in acourdance with special desiro) Fiovow's Grand Oye.a o she will take her MARTIIA, BOX SUT NOW OPEN at Beer & Sohirmer’s music store, 112 and 114 Broadway, and the Acadeiny. THIS EVE <INO (THURSDAY), AT THE BROOKE aa ACADEMY, RT _AMl the artiats in the east, JEO. VANDENUOPP’S READINGS, HL—DODWORTH'S HALL, As You Like it, ive Lady of the Tinie. kwiek and Led: it. served — $i. 8 ovetocke. Chotes ‘tor the opening anighte of his can be obtained at peixe HALL. SuCORD, SOIREE OF CHAMBER MUSIC, Thiriweath Season, 1368, SATURDAY, Jan, 13, at 8 o'cloce WM, MASON. THO. THOMAS, J. MOSENTHAL. ¥. BERGNER, Quartet, A min Volkmana Trio, 18 tat Quartet, B minor, 3 bubseription Ticke! ingle Tick To be had at G. Senirmor' & Morton's, 738 roadway. G. MATZIKA, id TRINWAY. HAUL XTAENTIL G Axp guMDaY : CONCERT, SUNDAY EVENING, J. . LP. HARRISO Director The foil Mra ANN WLR Con MP BO alt Me. BLOOKHUUSK BOWLEK Tener. Mr Bee | D i, PEASE, Pianist JAMES OAUL VIBLD, Mr. @ W. COLMY, Bnitre New Programme. fe) NBACK FOR 50 CENTS. A “Shery nldbiand Betardey Uaatines, 06 the Pith Aves inue wheat a ON uP Ot Day MATINER. Bit "AWAY Ly “Ast MATINER MATING: Adminsion 5) ota, Atl Mt ABATRE, SATURDAY NEX!. I ADIbS’ SKATING TOURNAMENT—TO-DAY, aT MIT. 4 chell's Fifth Avenue Skating Park, entrance in Fifty ninth sireet belween u an (thavenues, A prise will be awarded to the best ind |, oxonph members of toe Now York Sk. A grand carnival in the evening. ELL, proprietor, N OVER WEEMS B0Couas FAKIR OF baer a : HIS PRESEN vat Fhe Popa, Vopery, Pretestant: a) on “The Poy Por , Provesten' rf pery of Proveaiantiam and STREET, and elegant Satta ot A sHACRTON ousK— FOURTIRTH A ‘ronting Reservoir park: (wo large ‘Oret floor; ‘ice afew single lnk HO for fxeux. __ AMUSEMENTS. ks ie VARD'S OPE oc OMI BROADWayY. ad SERRA HOUR ay in stueet pamarae ¢ Ce a recon, ai TH by yey ae ‘ACLE, This test ae Drniy BDAY AFTE VEDDING,” the Ta ous BItOW PRO! AND Show THE WONDER, THE MAMMOTH CAVE. aol sqtiow, as Laing 9 1KE'S OPERA HOUS 4, Pals Denies get a treet ere Richie avenue. (Sipe NATIONS n De CLANGH. niftgtnet tn TPALIAN onnns. CLREUS gad | MATINEE THIS (THURSDAY) BVENING, Jan, 16, ab8 o'clook, xf tte troapeat erry in 7 Ay I Introd “etter | Secure seats eariy for to.ni isn ade! eles Pipe," be RS ear id _Standing room only Aria = onlandinte Susiut, Col RIDAY (sixth Opera Night)}—LUORETIA BORGIA, IBLO'S GARDEN. BaTOL tb AY rat Nein at Lo'clock, NM Tene tee er ow «I jOVAN! Admission (Matt ‘Onn Dollar. In conanquuence the enorinous inbor attending the pres foravard the wusneey Maras: ERASE: wow ve par. | paraiions sl ths mechanical elec ceeedstd eainy the Bete ebased for the matinee at Schirmer's, 701, and Macoy's, Lt xtravagauza, & WHITE PAWN, Musical ai Director ana Conductor. .essss.see8ig MICOLAO | tts frat representation is nraveidauly IN DAY —RiGOL: POSTPONED Toctvocs to coretsd lonainen Fepresentation this west he above named regular tieket offices, FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 17, _ first appearance). Consequenily the tickets sold for WEDNESDAY ore AY, Jan, %—Hrooklyn (first appearance). tod for FRIDAY aveulng. hows, soit for fe 7 , evening will be Ko hove sold. for WORktEL, SISTERS NEW YORK THEATRE, 73 ime roa "a HORDay tous th tee , ral gow fo . those sold for MUNDAY eveme CFR See PRED HEE ie ‘rood toe war )NESDAY, thove sold for {TUESDAY ven: UNDER THY GASLIGHT! ing food for s With its wondrous rafiroad and great, pier and rrver secnes HO CHANGE IN TOK Ess FOR The MATINER. and amusing sketches of I Tove in the great city. Doo MATT: BEGING 19 EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY aPieRNOON. FRIDAY, Ja} i Byer Lae NING AND iA will be presented aa NEW Pall RY eer 3 PANTOMIME EXTRaYV- ta Prologue and three acti, by Juings Mortimor, entitled The Wwittre Raw Ja which will appear JARIEIT & PALMERS eetobrated NSE BALLET PROUPS, The piece produced with everything new, and after @ Preparation of many months, at it cost of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, ‘The mai to in cotive preparation for reproseutation ow Alt case Guts" a'now aod ertgl- pal dramatization of Dickens’ most famous work, THE MOKWICK 1 PAPERS. TSTORL NORMA NIGHT. TONIGHT. ho departure of Mme, RISTORI for Havaua is for Fi ‘Thursday, by steamship isagle, FRENCH THe At Lessee and RISTORT'S. FAREWELL TO NEW Yor! This (THURSDAY) oven Jen, JO -NORM A NIGHT, actHE SCENERY by R. Marlon, D. A. Strong, J. Thome jAbBENDe I AISTORY, tor ssi first time, TaNiCAb REPECTS by J. Froude, Leo and assist. ‘agic role of NO! ‘Ads! pues eech COSTUMES by Laureys (inte of Drury Lane, Londom, pate, Lu, le *yeloner 8 ae. aol now of this establishment) and Mme. Co: Ledovice Mancini; Sigisinan, Cesare Bion: Fulvio, Napo: PROPERTI§S | Dy Benedict and Uaile, oF Part Jeong Morsodoia; Sou “504 ‘otiamine Met ae We Ae iD LARAPHBRNALIA by Le inne, Gran. y com a qrinchored Tetie Pet en ae oat eee i rate 3 Ona, teams GAS/AND MLCLUM EPFEOTS by Charles Murray and iat ensuter. fatuation Orth the pieces H concealed attachment that shildren are burn au the tokens ot the u which finally becomes the souree of #0 ‘The Koman story resernbles, Im its inetdents: ‘that of Medea nnd Ja.on, and the depicting of the fee fa woman iu the Fighest station by the betraval of he ad bis, Indifference form drasnati Seat charm for the ‘The results of this tn- sie uh tov lof the Roman is a Paces eee two THE INCREASED ORCHESTRA AND FULL CHORUS under the direction of E. Molleehaner, whovhas composed a new Overture expraaaly for ihe plea. omong boar sz embrace tie mee of Bi Jeasre. ari Dally nity yr B. Hotmes, Hernandez Foster, Rendle, rid sahey Misses Fanny Stackton, Mene Moutagu, theatre, London: Mary Wells, Lucy {rom | Prinesen gerton, from. Rate . 1. J. VINOBNR i GRAND BALL sustained by Miles, Marie Honfanth Louise Billion, Promiores Assolute, A, Sobike, Fontani, Cherebelli Franotsco Sisters, Pagani, Settt, Invernezai, Zwnrdi, Riemmanherg, Kertz Sirudel, Pimebutut, CORYPHEES. 10 contrants which admirers of dramatic represi Tho subject was originally oer Beilin in an Rallan opera of very great force and beauty; but the Fruach tragedy, of which the Italian is» just and Taithtul (rapes oription, is much more elaborate than any other opera could be made, nnd the author has produced portraity of the two rincipal characters whic eannot fall to excite admiration for his talents and interest in the bis ‘The tate of the betrayed Druideas, faithless to her rolisious vows, but de~ [pled to ner lover and. to ber children. ‘Istsuch as to excite the tonderest of the most important objects of ragte composition. To-morrow ({dsy) evening. Jan. 17, Ristor! EFIT OF MME. 'RISTORL. Last Ntuiit On MARIE ANTOIN 1YB. which will be pro‘iuged with ite splendor and. mise en seen, SATURDAY. FARBWEH! t MATING, MARIE ANTOINETTE, Private boxes can vow be areured, IN BROOKLYN, OW TUES AY, JA tt ANTOINS TT Queen's theatre, London: Lizzie Wilwore, J. De Lacy, Leclaire, Palmer, Colso1 Stage Manage SIXTEEN ITALIAN SIXTEEN St, Ay are Bro ANS. DF rbiot” DADres. cosré, ‘ni HARLEGTINAD renowned tasters of tho taimle art’ ary Lane, ‘Leadon, aud prinicipal theatres of Eng- 2 PANTO wit introzuee thos from I, 2, RISTORI AS RWiGE YO BROOKLAN, Glacometti's naw aad celebrated work, RIB ANCOLNGTTE, which will be produced with graud mise an seeno, All the Bplendit scenery ana preperiies, exprosaly made for Marie Antoivette in Paria, will bo transported for that occasion to the Brooklyn Academy. ryed Seats $4: goneral admission, $1 50; Family Seats will be secured at the n_ Brooklyn Academy, and Ma- “r ‘8, 112 Brordway, New York. erformauce of Marie Antoinette cotamoneces at 116. IsTORI'S POSITIVELY Laut MATINEE NiW YORK, SATURDAY APIu Keon, Jan. 1 at 1 ovatock, AST GRAND M. or ATINEL ADELAIDSS HISTORE IN NEW. YORK, For the last time in New York Gixeomettis MARI ANTOINETT Ly with tts aplender and fd, mie on PRIVATE BOXES CAN NOW “Be SseOURED._ ALLACK'S, Proprietor and Manager. ..Mr. LESTER WALLAGK It is respectfully announced that Mr, epee vo WALLACK will appear THIS (THURSDAY) LVGNING, JAN. 16, EVERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTIOR, when wiil be eee Plinche's Sparmyepeomedy of the N OF THE WATCH Viseount de Lagny ty ‘tain of the Watch to the city of Brussel ++/Mr Lester Wallnck Song (King)—"1' Song (Aquatina)— eid WALLET on Chorus of Sprites and BUILDING OF THY DA ” ACT L— THK, YELLOW GARDENS OF THE PALA NI1,A—Marat Bong and Chorns—"Prince L or is My Name INTE, em Ag frig DARK Tow: by had —airone. { King Supreme.” Trio, Chorns, &o ENOWANTED LA LAKE ba ih BA tue ot bis SYCAMUBES, THE BALLET OF FIRE FLIES GRAND PROCESSION AND TABLEAU, Ps PRINCES CHANGED INTO AER ESA, iT 2— Hy BOWELS OF THE KARTH—Strong, i NG ABLEAU oF Aviiens, NGDOS OF ALIA ‘KOYAL KITCHEN —Sachotte THE pUNGEON=Thorne, Song (Prince)—“Waking at Early Dawn. OF ALK A~Sachettl, MiurodtNa “rao ESSI0N, ‘The Baron Vandorpotter.. Mr. Jobu Gilbert GRAND BALL MARCH. Adolf de Courtray, of ~ THE P. uard: Me. B. T. Ringgold | wilt embrace SCEN 8 and Thorne—show. omseer the Wate UW, Pope | ing the Magical. — hable a ~ eee ite ie eae Poles Hits, Lee tt : hy preps roy roe ar t KE ar conolude with Join’ Madison’ Morweu's new comedy, | LOON ou tine best iaarguty = wehudi WOODCOCK'S LITTLE GAME. Mr. rae Wallack tec Mn J.B. Polk tJ. HM. Stoddart ir J.C. Williamson, Yul _DRAGON Ligon ausisted by J. 8 OUs SPLENDOM Co} THE BRIGHT REALMS Aw ENCHANTING SCENE UNAPY oF Woode ME Tietdtahee Vanities Mr. Adolphus Swansdow: David. ‘Miss Fanny Morant irs. Clira Jennings 4 Mary Barrett + Miss Mon TUE BOX HOOK for Mr. Wallack's nights ix now open. Lust week of Ben Hake onal uted UNDONE Ti LaxPLiGitt, In rebenraal. Mra. Conutivre sparkling Comedy of the introducing the pies © and the terrific Ratlroad Scene, Which wil speedily be produ th beautiful scenery, | Dicker, Wo Killed Gock Kobla? Intelligence Viliee, Toms clogant costumes, apicndid apporitments and a capital dis. | “iy yrepicution, Leon's great burlenque r es te : 10m, _Doors open at performance commenons at M™ ih Pes VeraRe THEATRE, BROOKLYR, MES. FB. QONWAY, OO way BENEFIT 4 Buta enn, AL ar NETO ih Ni By the whole strength of the Gorapa ty beh dette pany. Broadway. Drees circle re- GAS, FRANCISCO MINSTEELS, 58 BROADWAY. S Tho trouble commences at a quarter to 8 o'block, ‘The mot elegant and recherche entertalnment in the elty, BUNCH, WAMBOLD, BERNARD AND BACKUW Ravoise 1 MINSTR + the pet fone years is psi evidonce of all siniiar orgauta Jel of tho new act INPUDENCR AND ABSUR- enTickots 2* tug tuoatro and 7 neate $1. RENCH TOEATRE, CARD. nbach'a Opera Rolfe, THE GRAND Duchess OF GEROLSTELN, haviog been performed nearly one hundred times by Mr. Bateman’s tro in whose su superior Ame has determined to interrupt his present bril- | ano Gh Tiant Boston season, in order that the public of New York, BoTR W. BERNARD. | DITTO BILLY BIRCH. which first set the seal of American approval upon th CHARLEY BACKUS' IMIT, OF COAKLES Parisian senantion. should be enchled to witness DICK 4: THE ONE HUSOREDTH PERFORMANOR, WAMBOLD'S new Song. Rice's Operatic Ge: which will inke place 0 Robby Newcom\'s inimitable Song and Danc ONDAY EN iveNiNG NEXT, Jun, 29, Tawi. inal artists, — Di cies will be py med for 6) BUTLER'S AMERICAN THEATH POSITIVELY ONK Wi EK ONLY, 472 ROADWAY, 2. Every evening (except Saturday) an the FAREWELL The standard variety theatre of Now Yo MATINEE on SATURDAY, Jan. Prices as usual. Reserved seas ready at tho regular oflices on and after Weduesday morning, Jan, 15, i, at Ld o'clock, MORE ATPRACCIVIE THAN RV ist THE STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD, ‘A brilliant bil of noweltios to-nigh Vivian in new Selections, Johnny Thompacn in bie great Songs and Dances, GLb. BOB CHARLEY P* TIE» Jas. Fe WaMuouDy re Paani Rene, 6 D. Mirch mal G, ©. BONTPACK. vt CARL GIO} BSPECIAULY, ©. ADGER UL pia aud ANS. sian a inps, Miss Allica Sied! Bits of Hlarney, All the gréut Troupe w bongs Hi Wo. ye’ Doors open at 6: curtain rises at and Mona. Je MATINE OV! ONS. TUR Jin, Ml yin ‘“ FRIDAY EVENING, bie OF MR. G Gecoxp MUSICAL SOIRDE or tue NEW YORK AND BROORLYN CONSERVATURY OF MUSIO, 1K WHITE FAWN. ‘The undersigned Lereby give notice that the spectacular -y exiravaganar of the White Fawn has been copyrighted SEW HALL OF 7 thik Consnnvarory, that the mechasival effects and scenery have been art at 153, 190, an u tented; any Perenn-atsing the citte or any oal-ravle imin- Boa'or the piny or its eifects will be prosecuted to the fullest xtent of the law. — = WHEATLEY, & JARRETT & PALMER, X OF NEW YORK.—ONB first pubile Rehearsal for the cert einer sae 11. INA, at 254 o'clook Be. iy, Choral Ore a 0. 3 Hor. MUST u,b: . Vrosidens. RUNYAN Halla UNION SQUARE. PILGHIN” sui successful, Fine Palaungs, Novel Effects, Good Musie, Grond Transformation, To mact the public demand there will be a Matinee every day atvorlock P, My; evenings at ¥. Pricos of adulssion Feduced (0°25, 60 ahd 73 esnte. BAUTIFUL ART “OF SILVER WARE given away to the audience every wight ab the theats PONY PASTOR'S OPRRA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. 1 Crowded houses n ghtly greet the iat entortainment, MR. BAM COLYER, ‘SAM COLYER, BAM OULY SAM COLYER, the charaptor: exponent of ihe art athietique, and bis tal- ented sons, Masters DAN and EDU im graceful exer. cises with Lodian Claba, ¢ Clog Dancing, ke, f wi erat: rama of bi AND THE BOWER w TONY rastunt '® new Bor uh arene Ballet, Etblopian Troupe, A beautiful. dives n ainment, Matin _ Wed jewel m LI, & LEON'S RELS, 72) BRO, WAY. K THE LAKG aS PANE (BYBR, rN Bitiee. /SEUM OF ANATOMY—618. Je Cabinet of Natural History and. Polytechnte Inatle tute, 68 Hrondway, hare juat added to their already extem= sive cojlection thoviianda df ecrioa.lee, among whieh will be peo the Aztec st hildren, double-headed, four-legged, ta ed and bodied ‘monstrosities, ealldrem tearing the rerrmpblance of monkeys, ole ants Gin cats nese Skuderrt, ved Bod! i age, ang malrsaulyes, objerie; whice pe attract crowds of exgor beholders, Léciuces daily from 8 ia te morning LIU at aight, | Grace SERVED SKATS FOR ALL THB FI class theatres ean be bad at the Railroad Ticket mm the main ball of Barle's Hot fatto Ope NUE NEW york iK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, a Hitin Fou Broad. erp ainiaey, of Iii end '1as Court: corner’ ‘of Sate etreet as 4 URA x at hey hava < nee ‘Kaikbrennee, vate = troduced, with great ouvoesa, ta the rratories: phat 4 ner Me. JAMRG atpwekt Shuvsgnrt gid ohare, theousg of which will greatly aa pao} — Pupil ia acquiring ‘a correct Apa or MUSIC, = — — LDWIN & Oy ROT RTS eee seeeeDiteotors ARST AND ONLY Pepe ERR MATINES. D M18 ROYAL COMPANY PI MA bw HMDA EVENING, JANUA ce t® minh a Mt WAY THBAPRR othe nes DICKENS RBEADINGS.—(t announoad that Mr. Dickens’ FEW RANDE, Dugnegag.—“sWORD v HER,’ ane Bs OF MY PAT et. atoen, Rewebste | Warns in America will tele KEDERICK nie Bowery and 1 43 taal rae tnd HES Bronwen, | Sew York in the month of april, “Tho dates will be adver: R, DICKENs* iets in PROCRLES. ERED ro aR aun “) SULAND HOUSE, ARCH arneen, BOVE oy. ‘enth, Phiadeiphia, ts now open on the Enropeat rat class accommodations at reasonable taten, Travel ore take novice. A. ¥. BELCHBR, Proprietor, LINTON FLACK HOUSE—ON THE EURO! fics’ Wowesns in sha tor ‘arise and sera ton ‘or Bien, at movterate rates OWENS & Ti ASHINGTON HOTEL 28 WRST FOURTH Srnet, one biock from Broadway, on the European BILLA D4, 6 wee De sttyte TABERS, 0 onw JOAN MoDiyrtT, ore taste be'borght at wei ‘At Cooper as Gaprien’ sPhctory, 18 has siron steee 9 sPLen DID BILLIARD TARLES: ~ FOR ALR, cheap.—Rach fou ax dalle, cues av be ‘Move, corner y Sat “Pauvenion 1 Bis 8 208 Howory and 1,198 13 Brondway. Breckeyx—the MBAGHEI ke pony, estas Iueetay, ONLY PEP O° Day &. a Mande edad a. BOF $e LST IN.—"“SONG OF G* pte Grand Valoe We. abre ‘Valon, free, cn Foe gtd THEATRE, NE BRONDRED PRESENTS iy’ NiGuR, INCLUDING A $60 GREENBACK, ALLACK'S NIBLUS, PIKE'S OPERA TOUS! Wieser, Raves GISED, great taro sos " "be haat athe Omce, ng room, A eoak oman “havi Will dispose of them ¢ 429 ileraid oll ARLES by site READINGS IN BROOK Lyn. oF ne athe wat “wverens eta

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