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WHW. YORK (HERALD, FRIDAY. JANUARY 24, 1868, sgnet ure gota oe Narewe de. a we eae UTE ory ACAPABLE QIRL 48 co sD av 4 igfha entre nen ur $ i washer and ironer; she isa y wORSO! ‘Kinds of fine clothes; would do oad nn ap ec Dan be seen for two days, ane OBORSOW SVERING family; good refe Can be seen for two days, Wee’ oa BABYAH- Tak! 6G NEW CHAMBERS 674 RESPECTABLE YOUNG ber EXTRAORDINARY omni woman in a private fami! her {6 y her baby [t ; good reference given; can be seen for tance Trew Gy ey gat refers 1 the docior hat attended ber? Nose bai THIRTY JAP, {NTH ST, BETWEEN 187 AND 3D Avs, a THB GIRL BrX Se oF OF AcE, 3D AY.. BE BETWEEN 4 ate. OT Ee rat ca me tea oe 864 PAM STSAR? Os Ee ae a WL me urd daar: fe wiltng fo any expe ia RIGHT A OAL FEATS 87, FIRST FLOOR, AR. —A . DANGE! OF LO’ clans om @8. > BEAR. a SITUATION AS WET NURSB BY A| Secured i ‘rancbee cat ake sn rg cnras af ne | VY, 7pune rg rior chide Yow wanted: apnip asicay ies ots ee dae og, Bros? Sones ‘aia P " A = — se} ed ANTED-A_a1TUami = “Py, MDDER_AORD MATINEE SATURDAY, AT 1 O'CLOCK. THE BASEMENT. —A8 COOK BY 4 , invalid Indy or geotleman; ies W YORE CIRCUB, oman 00d pla! 108, Thesis and sounat Bana cote all | Saake orkalf generally ussfal addrees entry = Aha street, opposite Academy of Musie. shies ft la house. or would Stains to wich et, ep iatinee RBS AT ai on veld tony aast uae ‘ fortwo days lly’ ” i re. &e. roa eal ng. dashing eagerionaa, WEST 19TH SEAR BNGLISH EROTEST ANG ae as first class cook; good city reference fortwo days, 1k ees, 1s? WEST 19TH 8T., Srwone an sresph cereale. gi tige WEST UTH Sr, BRIWEEN 7TH AND eTH the other ta Zhausbermala ‘aud wi ais wie StH AND 1TH cook, oF wor family; city refer- HOUSEKEEPER, Pid a Willing to work. Mra M. OUSEKEEPER.—& YOUNG, WIDOW, WHOSE, PRO- Party is tomporarily unavailable, will’ take such pou! ae arate caper ncvfoad ted me ry span nerate superior services need reply. e, Hers’ ofice! “f General Housework. &c. a 3 ie EMBE ST. pang GIRL, LATELY LANDED, ‘al housework; is a good washer an ja “aud waltrese, and { (0 assist in washing ; both aa ae Dest sity’ refere! ae froner, bao 8T., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH AVS,—A ELIZABETH sT., NEAR PRINCE.—AN ENG- Nish girl to d 1h ; ng Woman aa excellent cook ; willing to asaigt 124 ah git 30 $9, race! pacer no objection to Zz Washing; bas the beat ety reference WEsT ha tin is atl Lt ae WOMAN be] Te Aca, ARACEAE the washing and tren! * 32 | city reference, Call for two days. a is 313 i BAST STH BT., BETWREN 18T AND 2D AYB. Cony roung woman as cook, washer and Ponte eae can give best city references, 33 ogre we St:-4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG paake herself generally Useful. Call for two dayar WEST 2TH 8T., BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH cob ore ok Ph rae To rst class cat A Pectoony act siness; B | oar pt ps, meats, pouliry and game; 856 WEST S6TH 8T,, avs.—A respectable y Washer and ironer, or to do gener te family; for two 359 MADISON 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN a8 eook; references given. Call for two days. 401 EAST 17TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL TO ee. wash aud iron ina private family. City ref. ee 8TH AND 9TH woman as plain cook, housework, In a small Cag years’ reference from her last place. Call for two Chambermaids, &c. WEST MUTH 8T,, PRESENT EMPLOYER’S.—A pe con eS — eet a WEST WTH 8ST, NEAR 6TH AV., IN THE store.—A respectable young woman as chambermaid earn ae a private, faualy; “bear ciy reference givens QQ LEXINGTON AV.—TWO SISTERS, TOGETHER separately; one as chambermaid and waitress; the er toe was iron, Can be seen at their present for two day: tween nia and 4 o'clock, ji (OLD NO, 72) WEST 26TH ST.—AS CHAMBER. employer's, maid and to assist with the washing, Call at her hambermaid and waitress; can operaie on ena Soon 1 Koh Gt Somes yealne 16 121 pee 8T., BROOKLYN.—A RESPECTABLE '# tnachine ; good city reference. 12 a EAST TH ST.—A | RESPECTABLE YOUNG Girl to do chamberwork and sssat in washing and ironing. “Best olty reference. 192 TTH AY.) FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM —A Tespectable able young gt girl, lately landed, as chamber. DQ VARICK ST., FIRST FLOOR, FRONT ROOM .— A young woman as chambermaid, and waitress or is general Housework; best city reference from lat ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8Tit joor.—A respectable girl as chambermaid nd waitre private family, or todo housework in = 3 good olty reference, ‘gmail private its 839 West wre Sta LADY WISHES TO GET A situation for «irl as chambermald and to do fine ‘washing or take care lidren, Apply at present em- 938 © we ppt ployer's, 79 ee — on melodies STs., ps r, ‘tront room.—A competent yo Scaibarmasd unl wasitear ee seell Soneticls eaeat tate ity reference. 76' 3D AV.—A YOUNG WOMAN TO DO CHAMBER. work aod assist in ae washing and troving, or ‘would do housework 1 private family, WO PROTESTANT GIRLS WISH SITUATIONS TO- gether—One as chambermald or waitress; the other as frat claas cook in restaurants boarding house or private family; good reference. Address L, W., statio Dressmakers and Scamatrenses. 8D AV, NEAR LTH ST. (IN THE HAIRDRESS- or'a)—K seamatress: {8 good dressinaker ; Joes ail nds of family sewing; clothes; would tare ware ofa pr . Reference as to sapability, child or ‘walt on le for two days, 940 WEST 9TH oe COMPETENT DRESS- maker to go out i day or week; can operate ea Grover & Baker's machine. 7] NEST JeTH WT —A FIRST CLASS DRESS. cer would Ul make a few more Sens ty dee ay se weak enn aperaie oe Wanoles gon's sewing machine, 4.8 WEST STH ST.—A PERSON WISHES TO, GO out by the day or week; understends all kinds of ‘sewing; good references given. Call or address, 6TH AV.—A COMPETENT GERMAN GIRL AS seamstress in a private family. Call between 11 ‘and 1 o'clock, or address, $0 BROOME 8T.—A YOUNG GIRL AS SEAM. stress and nursery governess. Good references eek or Nurses. &c. 2 GANSEVOORT 8T.—A YOUNG WOMAN, HAVING A breast of milk. and being in every way healthy, Bs wot nurse; reference given, Oana be seen for two days. 2 ae 8T.—AN AMERICAN GIRL, 14 YEARS , to mind ebildren and make herself useful. ‘A NICK, TIDY GIRL TO TAKE mn or do howsework; can give the beat EAST 73D 8' care of ehil: reference, ELDRIDGE 8T., NEAR GRAND, THIRD FLOO: | ‘A respectable Hrotestant woma n'as wet nurse; has a h breast of milk; woul 0 olty or country; has the West reference. Cail for one week. 15 ALLEN, St.-A LADY OF 18 TE rience wante a few more engs monthly nurse or to take care of an invalid; ence. Call or address Nurse. 13 ATTORNBY 8T.—A YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL as child's nurse or tty td companion; would make borself generally useful, Cail for three days, 47 2 8T., TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE Siaery American woman as sick nurse; would charge of an invalid; 8 sober, honest and industrious; excellent city reference, Call'or address for one week IX PE city 7TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WO. man as wet nurse in @ respectable family; has a & breast of milk three months old. Cail for two daya $$ Base ptt ELE) Pa aegis of —A RESPECTABLE ith @ full breast of milk, ae wet nurse.” Siren My ‘abor Q03 WEST. 27H St, NEAR 7TH AV., FIRST FLOOR, back room.—As nurse and seamstress or chamber: Geaid and seamatreas, Bost city reference, 15 Bas EAST 19TH 8T. (OLD NO.), UP STAIRS, IN THE rear.—A re rl as nurse and seamstress or to chamberwork ; Apes aty ference. Call 0 pjection to the county oe add for two days J. M 6TH AV.—A YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN, WITH freak breast of milf, wishes s baby to wei nurse her own residence, Call oF ‘address for days Mrs. EAST 2D S$T.—A RESPRCTABLE YOUNG (eae ae child's nurse; can take entire oharge of child from ite birth; te neat dnd tidy; has frat class city ace from her last situation. T STH STAN AMERICAN PROTEST. Said ana waitroon: | EAST 6TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman in a respectable Protestant private family nurse, te willia understands the care of children from their Steak ind would be willing to do pinin sewing; can give reference. Cail two days from 10 in the fore. = a din the afternoon. 897 m2 re ST, place and Iat ay. able and competent wom: nurse: Fe mai rience in up children witl monthly oi or to take care of a by one who has acted in gach capacity; can out and ehildre dress hair in. ‘styl H an jas best reference from some of tue first doctors in Bou the city. Q°7 6TH AV., PRESENT EMPLOYER'8—A RE spectable Young woman as child's nuree and cham. bermaid. Apply for three days. 35 WEST 3D ST.—A RESPRCTABLR MARRIED +) woman wishos s baby to wet nurse at her own Pesidence, 2 1TH_AV.—A YOUNG GIRL TO TA CARR OF 478. 6 fan or make herself useful; best reference. WEST STH ST.. BETWEEN ky AND 11TH 50 rs. =A healthy 70 ho hae just lost own So three w: * Bt herown house. Call in '} basement. aes a baby to wet nurse 126 i 6TH AY. BETWREN o18T AND A! #7. top floor.—A respectable NF '0 ‘take 6 ba ree, or ie thy lost her baby whe only twe dye ole, VARICK 8T.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL bo een housework or as child's nurse, be for fro days. 129 WEST 19TH ST., REAR, TOP FLOOR—A RE. irsctable wiaow.” with four years housework; is tread and biooult maak stlon te the ‘country; ae ceennee 134, RAST UTH STA RESPECTABLE GIRL do general housework fn small pri Best reference. Cail for one day. Ist AY, IN THE STORE.—TWO REEPECTA- bie girid; one for general housework: the other to ite care of children and’ Aasist in housework; bows good sewers. Call for two days. £ WEST 15TH 8I.-A YOUNG GIRL TO DO B28 Fenorat housework; “no objectionito the country. ge! pee a8 8T.,IN THE REAR,—A RESPECT. pat able girl to do general housework in» small family. 52! WEST 25TH 87.4 WOMAN TO DO HOUSE. work in a small private family. 6TH AV.. BETWEEN 86TH AND 87TH STS.—A irl Jn a private family to do light n ; best refere: La snes, Ee. 16 878,87. BETWREN 2D AND 3D Av8.—4 YOUNG widow, with a little quiet child about seven years old, 4 laundress’ or todo general housework ine boarding houseor private family; good reference, Can be seen for two days, 43, WEST ISTH ST—A RESPECTABLE GIRL Ag laundress; tl derstands her business; can do alt kinds of futings iw willing to assist with the chamber- work ina respectable family ; no objections to the country; city reference, Can be seen for two days. 139 WESt,8D, st. THIRD FLOOR, BACK ROOM— A respectable woman, to obtain family washing by ‘the month or by the day. Call for three days. 239 WEST 29TH ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH AYS., first floor. Washing, se pace fluting aon ony as. Sarah Mason; washing, 760. jozen; fluting, $: dozen, ‘862 2D AV. THIRD FLOOR, ROOMS NOB. 9 AND ad is 12,—A frat class laundr # family or ladics and Kinds of Suting. wants the washing of nilemen, her rooms; can do all Waltresses. &c. 7Q WEST %IH ST, SECOND FLOOR, FRONT 49 _room.—A reapectabie young girl as waitrees in a pri- vate family; would do chamberwork ; best city reference from last place, Can be seen for two days, 13 WEST 25TH ST., BETWEEN 61H AND [TH avs.—A young woman as first class waitress; best references, QA! WEST 27TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUN: woman as first class waitreas or chambermaid; best city reference, Miscellaneous. YOUNG LADY DESIRES A POSITION AS GOVER- yess; 18 competent to Leach the English branches, Ger- man, French and Music. Address H. G., Herald office, YOUNG LADY DESIRES A SITUATION IN A La spectable business; able to keep accounts; also a good saleawoman, Address B, W., station E. 65 FORSYTH ST,, IN THE REAR, UP TWO fights.—A German Protestant woman in a small pri- vate family. Best 211 8D 8T.. REAR BUILDING.—A GERMAN GIRL, who speaks English, in a small, res pectabie family. ences given. AS COOK, WASHER AND IRONER, ALSO A CHAM. rmaid and seamstress, for a’ private famil atrict'y honest girls with good refarebces goo Apply at 253 Henry street, Brooklyn. ILLINERS WANTED—TO TRIM MISSES’ hats, None but those that apply at 147 West ath at. URSE WANTED. —A PROTESTANT NURSE, TO take charge of 8 gauss infant; must be kind and obliging and wil reelf generally useful, and have the, best city’ ers need wages «i om, TRAW need Te haat abih at. Call between 10nd, WARTEDTA HOUSEKEEPER, IN A DOWN TOWN restaurant, English ich preferred, with best city references. “Addrous A, F., Heraid tice. WASTEDIAN EXPERIENCED COLORED NURSE to take care of an infant; best of references required, Apply at 35 West 88th st., between the hours of 2 and 3. Wises GERMAN OR SCOTCH WOMAN, AS K, Washer and ironer; must have good refercnces, . Thursday or Friday, APB Wear sich at 10.4. M. and 1'P. M. ANTED—A CHILD'S Se ae WHO I8 4 GOOD seamstress, Apply at 208 Last 12th at., between I) and 2 o'clock. ANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A GIRL to do general housework; must come weil recom- mented.” Apply at 120 East 30th si, ANTED—TWO YOUNG AMERICAN LADIES pre sess Ppearence, saaeehies in a ledi ate Siakag salen | Azply be ween 9 and 12 M., acthe Vetmore House, 480 Broadw: be YOUNG WOMAN TO COOK, WASH fron, in @ small family. Apply at 209 West 4th at., between 7in and 8th ave., ba sement door. ‘ANTED_A LADY WHO IS CAPABLE OF TAKING ee supervision of cloak and dressmaking catabieh- ment in Fo e, Lm with ref » box A, Fi Te Ware ress, erence: Warren MART, INTELLIGENT GIRL, TO AT- ond in a bakery; inust be pleasant and reliable, com- etent to tak lain education need apply. | ¢ cal ntic st, Brooklyn, after tire chary ty Ay ap & good, vat Pacific My Roar South rr will be given only from10A. M.toaP Mo AMSwOr WANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL FOR HOUSE- ‘work in s small pF short distance from the city; ‘wages $8 to $9. rk a State st., Brook! lyn. ANTED-A FIRST RATE. PLAIN COOK, GOOD W°Uiy reference. Apply at Werner OO ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL TO TEND A tea AND WwW make hersel: if usetul. Apply at 25 West 44th st, ‘ANTED—A WELL RECOMMENDED YOUNG Wo. man as cl rmaid and waitress: city reterencefre ised, Galt between the hours of 9 and If o'clock at 266 ny Wa | arn BD ST. A WOMAN cy ‘and well recommended. ANTEDOAN INTELLIGENT, MIDDLE | AGED rotee ‘upon man, ‘Address box 968 New York Post oitice, oyu ¢ eenve- —. Se, WANTED-A NURSE (PROTESTANT PREYERRED), ted from her inst ex paced eppiy st ed from e foom 64 Clifford House, sot ne Te TO iron; Must be willing and obliging, COACHMEN AN AND GARDENER: wn Arne JOACHMAN = WANTRD. Al A SITUATION BY, rt SINOLE een. cere references Kr ploySa, Address M. x 207 Heral Sinan tate WANTED—BY A RESPECTABL coachman an. OUNG ‘erence, country mended by lis lato employer, will tanks Bimactt genersiiy weetul. Addrees for wwo day 3. Mbox 102 Herald office. IRUATION WANTRD—48 COACHMAN, BY “A CARE. ‘ul, competent man, geogameu ma bia employers in this city, iia box 222 Hera! raid office, ue week. ANTED-A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A driver, wing abd sbiiging. | Beet sity iy, eeren rom kis river, willing a ie last ‘oravloyers Address for two cage’ D. C., Herald ofies. COA’ smaceee cheay AND JANTED—A SITUATION AS | COACHMAN AND ober, ‘eduairions man, late ki willing to make rceptionable £7 reference. Co.'s atore, WL Fulton at., stock ea rca Seis ——— Won es te ge ro) eg he AND be baa good sri atarng: it Se t eget WEA SAR e th 0 FRE ADVERTISEMENTS. | ie FEMME be OB AMBRE ERAN. N parfaitement rue, Gx & deus heures. JUITATION. . VARIED. P RAMME, Shu ANSHIP ATHLETIC F' res replete with bri!! AND sit ‘Eats, introducing Be ‘the entire AT NEW To! OIRCUS TROUPS, Admission, 50 cents; children under ten, 28 cents. M™ FB, conmare Pate THEATRE, BROOKLYN. UA re mw, NICE OF THE on THE JIBBENAINOSAY. MINSTRELS, 585 BROADWAY. ible commences, siarier to 8. rechere inmment tn the city. BOLD, BER: D BACKUS! SAN FBANCISCO YINAT RE Sy whose success'for the past four years is pomtive evidence of superiority over all similar orgavizations, the new and screaming act < judence and Assurance, Billy Birch and W. Bernard. reat success lhe ne of CHARLES AN FRANOISC! The Immense bit of BOLD’S NEW a. bag Sot NEW! fi INIMITABLE 8 Soa AND DANCE. The tying aw git in the Air, THE PRETTY OCTOROON, Rice’s APART AR A OFF OPERA HOUSE AND MUSEUM, roadway ané and eine serost, MONDAY NIGHT. VERY AFTERNOON, ‘AT 2 AND 8 O'CLOCK, PAINTING, MUSIC AND TRANSFORMATION SCENE. BUNYAN HALL, UNION SQUARE, oonays OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN. First week of “Leon's” great burlesque on the opera ‘AUST, Frith new Scenery, New Dresses Enlarged Compan Transformation, 1 ouble Brass Baud, Tanthig ‘Tadleaux, Grand Fai AHGUENITE ON THE HALE SHELL. a m. gOneRE "PROCTOR. f. vods, TELEGRAM Has THE La! Nine —, EST aes ey cirouln' ‘any afternoon paper ip meee. ne -WILLTAM WHEATLEY. ayer RE C IN RISES PRECIS Sgelhag carer anv sear wrasvan we | = TE su = Wont: iat areca NEW YORK THEATRE, Tuluurtiaxt suotkes IVENING THE FICRWICE PAPERS, OTACULAR EXTRAVAGANZA, ARLES DI 8. ESQ, in prologue and ant James Mortimer, entitied ; gat BOB Sa ni iy PAR ia whieh WM, ceneee th ei TALMER'S celebrated RRAT TRIA! ng 34 PAR re BALLET TROUPES oe Cameron’ ‘A a BA om ve Cis C4 juced =e oven new, and after a pre- ¢ prod paretionet Many moat! HE HUNDIED THOUSAND DOLL, aaanit FORA SCENERY, COSTUMES AND. Ateort. ENTS, INCREASED ORCHESTRA, AND ‘The CAST, among others, will embrace the nam Messrs, Mark Smith Vining Bowers, £. B, Holm: nandex Foster, Rendle, &o. Misses Fanny eek ya in Manian. Mary Wells, Lucy azie Wilmore, J. ate Palmer, Colson, es THE GRAND BALLET, sustained od ee ont i * ge, A. . Van Hi xen laitre de . Pert WINGON OF HELLS, GRAND BALLER, ae BUILDING oF Th Date TOWER. om Wer ow Finis PL SHE KINGDOM OF FISHES, BALLET, 40. Mr. REY... Miss JENNIB mre hge a es ary, loved of Sam Weller Miss CELIA LOG aN i Mrs. bon Aric Fang rabella Al oa re IOK WICK Mativek ON BATURDAY, Monday next, January #7—UNDER THE GASLIGHT. (PREATRR CoMIQUE, 5 BHOADWAY, At et the es feanion and enibusiactio murah HAN. LO BRoritisns, of the HARRY GUAR. a MARVELLOUS MAN-FISH, ARD TE WONDER, KING ATRI 4ST ie KINGDOM OF ALKA, vHE quauvMinate SPIRAL MOUNTAIN, der e_REVEMAN NTRRMISSION. HE VILLAGE TORMENT BRIGHT REALMS OF THE DRAGON FLY, hy AN ENCHANTING ROEne OF GORal EOUS SPLENDOR, IN ExQpisrti BEAUTY AND BASOLLATION, GRAND MATINEEE EVERY * SMTONDAY, AT 1 O'CLOCK. act of beauty ‘an HE Tne FLYING Mewoe ac Nightly ellelting a spontaneous recall from the audience, DB AND HBR TRAINED RONDE ERS . Ren eenew ‘To-morrow, Saturday, at 2 ‘ext Matinee To-morrow, Saturday, at 2 Seats secured six days ia ‘advance. obiiaren admitted for half price, v yt ALLACK’S, Proprietor and Manager....Mr. LESTER WALLACK IKE’S OPERA HOUSE, 23D 8T., CORNER 8TH AY, pi Fenty night of the immensely ‘auccessful FRIDAY EVENING, Jan, A QUANG BRIGNOLL. "TTALIAN OPERA, | will bo presented Panche's charm ginedy of as apn BUENA, JAN 3. z ae by Mee :'Wallack Mt ant, ‘Gitbert, Mr. y han Jol ae eran GOL Na = ooulte Opéra, T, Ringgold, Mr. W. i. Pope, Miss Kuve Kuno and Misa Mary Gannon,’ ‘To conclude with John Madison Morton's new comedy of WOODCOCK'S: ig GAME. Mr, Letter Wallack, Mr. J. ir. J. H. Stoddart, Mr. J. ©, Williamson, Miss Fecne Morant, Mrs. Clare Jen: nings, Mist Mary Barrett and Misa Monell in the cast, URDAY--THE, WOND i MONDAY EVENING, Jan, 27, poetry ie Drama, by T. W. Kobertson and Artemus Ward, entitled ‘with its cot Cast, Pavan costumes and new scenery, &c., me Auna de la Kesh Adeiaide P. . nors Massimillianl, Oriamaett |, Sarti, in t rol iew. ve (SATURDAY), Third Gala Matinee, LA TRA- ‘Admission to Matines, to all parts of the hou: fioketa tan noet be ha {io arela’ ine rash at the door) at the regular ticket oflces, ONDAY EVENING, Jan, 27, rentree of Signor BRIGN ours, 1 which will be revived with all ite original brilliant effects, aia aa bile are respectfully Informed that Signor | Tuilitary band, beautiful scenery and a great Casi, tively make ‘his rengreo In opera, since his return from | DO0rs open at 74g; performance commences at 8. FO) evening next, Jan. 27, as Lionel, in rows opera: MATT I & ieee phil vi PRICE:B.— Admission, tua: private boxes, $12 ‘and $20; family circle,'75 cents (en- trance: enty-fourth street). Seats can secured at the ticket office at Pike's Opera ‘House, Schirmer's, No. 7UL Broadwi No, 114 Broadway. TORSDAY. Jan a” ROOKLYN—“iIGOLBTTO. pres, OPERA HOUSE,—MATINEE. Fe eth cater street, croner of Eighth To-morrow (RATURDAT), Jan. 3 sto LYMPIC THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR BLERCKER STREET. M, LAST NIGHTS. LAST NIGHTS Of the most beautifal spec- LAST NIGHTS tacle yet produced. — ‘The mokg exquisite of Shake. LAST NIGHTS Peare’s matchless Come. Last NIGHTS A MIDSUMMER IGHES D Last NIGHTS LAST NIGHTS served seats, 60 cents ex- artistio and the refined the RAN. INBE, — beyond — comparison BY THE LA GRANGE vi BRIGNOLI Last NIGHTS most artistic triump& ef GRAND TALIAN 9 PERA. LAST NIGHTS the New York, stages A TRAVIA’ BOTTOM (a brilfiant hit. ir, GEORG L. FOX Mme. GRANGE in fee great rola Violeta. OBELON (with Shakspeuro's balla pritite ROSA COOKE -MASSIMILLIANT, RANDOLFI, COLETTI, NICOLAO, ig TO. ORROW AFTERNOON, ‘Admission (no reserved oy $i. MONDAY, seb ‘si irat appearance here since her Euro- The patrons of the void the rush at the doors, in tour o} RERLESS MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL AS FANCHON. Box sheet for Miss Mitchel opeus Wednesday next, Jan. 29. Doors open #t 7; begins at 8. can purchase their tickets In advance at. the ticket office of Pike's Opera House, Schirmer’s, 701, and Macoy’s, 11¢ Broadway. JA% & MURDOCH, Ese... TRAGEDIAN “AND ‘SOMEDIAN, GREATEST ELOCUTIONIST IN THE WORLD. Mr. SAMUEL COLVILLE has the honor of announcing that at great expense he has effected an engagement with AS. E, MURDOCH, for the delivery of fifty Dramatic fcadings and Elocutton ary Entertainments, 10 be given, ia the principal cities of ted States, commencing with New Y natice, will be given of tho dates of rst series in thle the full particulars thereof, g city Loos ‘T 472, THE BES! ENTERTAINMENT IN THE CITY. EVERY EVENIN Doors open at 6; curtain rises at Te 618. —MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, pd 18 BROADWAY. 618. és 618 618 AZTEC ©. CHILDREN. 6B 618 | LAMB WITH AY gt FIVE BARS, TWO | 618 618 BODIES AND THRi B ayes. 61s 618 JAPANE: 9 BRU RI. 6is 618 EMBAUMED Bi ies. os 618 THY LOVELY “ariel rU,* 618. 618| WITH THOUSANDS OF OTHER STRANGE, | 618 618 MIRACULOUS SUBJECTS. 618 618 OPEN FROM i8§A. M. TILL WP. M. ols HE NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSICG—NO. #2 Fifth avenue, corner of Fourteenth street, No, 820 Broadway, and 128, 130 and 132 Court street, Brookiyn.N. Y, The Directors take pleasure in announcing that they have adopted the “Guidemain” (Handleier), « very hap; mechanical contrivance, invented by Kalkbrenn: troduced with g) icoess in the Conservator) Stutigart and otliers, the uve of whieh will greatly the pupils in acquiring a correct position of the hands and arms. (PuEATRE TICKET oF FIG) z Reserved Seats for ail Brat clea ntertainments, HAMPAGNE CHARLIE.” 36C.; WITIL COLORED Galop, 350. ; for ¥! RK BLUM Bowery, ‘and 1,125 Broadway, second door above Twentyetifth wt Lie y LOTTA. The dramatic pearl ea dapat: provoker on springs.— ike — Lin pac amtsing, piquant and en actress Appears at BROADWAY THEATRE, MONDAY, PAN. iro thad ted HALL,—MR. DE CORDOVA WILL DE- lecture for the benetit of the “Bhollesing Arme snocia- panbieek The Amaienr Theatrioa pera the cel lowin, wil perform the. fo King Henry, Iv. Borate Hens. io teocrred seats. “Lecture comrvences at o'clock Doors open at 7, Tickets at Appletoos’ and the princ.pai bookstores on Broadway. RK. T. B. CORNAS AA ARNEY WILLIAMS’ BROADWAY Th LAST BOWERS MATINEE, SAT MARY STUART, BY REQUES’ Gran HAMPAGNE CHARLIE GALOP, nla the popular melody: for plano, 3 EDER! ME, wory and 4128 Broadway, second door above Tweaty-itth at NXRAND DUCHESS OF GEROLSTELN. with French and English words and mu cipal airs. Price 80 cents, DITSON & CO., “INTRO- Ibe. , TL Broadway. NM RS. D. P, BOWERS’ BEN BROADWAY THEATRE 23 REAT COMBINATION. c been eny cat ham iia, Ne No, rit Sixth avenue. E. & 0. WITTERW ULGH, Directors CLERKS AND SALES EN. ASSISTANT BOOKKREPER AND SALESMAN WANT. ed. Address, stating age, iast occupation and viber Particulars, box 8,125 Post oflice, New York, SBISTANT BOOKKERPER WANTED —A AM eat y man, with experience. All lettdr, giving reference, &c., COMPE. lication 0 Lathrop, must be mad Ludington & A Bpsixess MAN OF EXPERIENCE, CAPABLE of managing the finances, books or correspoudonce of any establishment, who is thrown out of business by ad- ‘verre cireumstances, is desirous of sec a Satisfactory references g! Addr’ gto WANTED—BY A COMMISSION house, Addreas, with reterences, box §,095, Post office, apn SITUATION W WANTED—BY A MIDDLE in & wholesale establishment, or would jh retail store; several at oe Norwalk, Conn. 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NTRD— 1 IRON MOULDBR, We undred ere, parton went iin cy. _Adaress iron For “ORB GOOD TL 8 the eounery, a yp, Can i o at ‘vom ¥ uni § tale mori ; 4 i ROOKLYN TEADAY OF MUSIC—DE LA GRANGE, BY WILLIAMS’ BROADWAY THEATRE, DAY EVENING, Jan. 23, ents First Grand Opera Night by the distinguished ; i tLe vertA GHANOE AND BRIGNOLI ITALIAN OPERA, ow, ix OF Action Ga eine erdi's great master work hich occasion the distinguls RIGOLETI, MS, Td ithe urna ai it. CONWAY be pefo: with Mme. Di’ LA GRANGE, Mice Kaotutde Pullip Massimiliani, Orlandini, Coletti, Sarti, Musical Dicer a Signor Nicolao have kindly’ volunteered, and will assist Mrs, Bowers in Shakespeare's beauuifal play. AND JULIET. 50 cent extra. Ct 1 80; reserved so Family | ROMEO.. dircle, 50 cents. SULIET. °°) Seats can be secured on Saturday, at 9 A. M., at the | MicROUTIO. Academy of Music, Brooklyn. SATURDAY, ay Ticket office for South Brooklyn at Mr. Jones’ jewelry BY 'Ri.QU. store, Atlantic atreet, next corner Henry. SATURDAY— Ate bP —— OTT. LOTTA, RE NOH, THEATRE, he Manager has much pleasure ip announe . Bateman, D GIF TE ing wis LOVER PAGHLLD OF NATURE AS EXT KELGNING at this establishment, whose representations of characters have elecited the strongest en- comlums of the press and public of the eutire Union, as evi- deneed in her late triumphal tour, and placing ber above LL COMPARISON AND RIVALLY, arance will take plac ON MONDAY WVENING. SAN. 97, 18% As LITTLE NELL AND THY MARCINONESS, aplay founded on “The Old Curiosity Sop,” written by the greatest novellst and reade a 8 "by, tho, accomplished Lessee and Director iu RET RN JOYOUS GREETING BY THE PUBLIC! and the admirers of Offenbuch's chef d'cruyre 0 D DUCHESS OF GER THIS. (FRIDAY) EVENING, JAN, 3X THE ONE HUNDRED AND. FOURTH NIGHT ND LAST NIGUT, THE FAREWELL MATINEE AT 12 O'CLOCK ON SATURDAY, being positively the last performance, as in the evening the opera company take their ¢ party ¢ for Washington, and dramatized express: author and scholar, JOHN BROUGHAM, Esq. Box book now open for the Lotta nights. SATURDAY EVEN! tQU! P nu < nines aciteieeeeanetearaae - 9 PLEUREN Ww = Seats secured Tor any perfo-manee, including MATINEE, ows Be CRRA R Rc Bees ROY te With might of Mr, aud Mrs, EDWIN BLANCHARD, a uirwer's 71, und ‘Cochran's, $9 Broad With the rapequalise dovinn Dose : 7 rt Sie Brigands of th sip ed Mr. Dick Sand RENCH THEATRE. rigands of the ous of the . Dick Sands, A Pirate Ship, W. Ascrott, During the avacnce of Mr. Bateman's Grand Duchess - Opera Company in Washington, Baittmoreund Philadelphie, Lawyer's Uiork, | Nr. be pl dete er and the — — _ = BOI oy Rage bh we ie agai ELLY AND LEON'S MINSTRELS, 720 BROADWAY. ‘The largest company ever assembled. TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, Grand Budworth, S, Griffin, Grand The theeURDAY WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY. Yadtes’ | “Chris” | STUDENT, | Percival, | Gest Apply at the box'office, x Matinee, | Seymour, | Amitations, | Hogan,” | Matine aa : Saturday, | Purdy, CY, | Hughes, | Saturday, Bgorcloek | Price. iN Oberiat: | 235 o'eloc ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE—201 BOWERY. Splendid success of Mr. G. W. THOMPSON in the new Drama, original witticlans ever N ACTIVE KEHE. F YOU WISH TO SEE Got THE GREAT SHOW OF THE CITY jo to 472 Broadway. eveniny ARSAL ‘and matinee. THE SHIPWRECKED DUTCHMA‘ GREAT SENSATION, THE SHIPWRECKED DUTCHMA! On, FROM NEW YORK TO CONSTA: NOPLE, MR. SAM COLYER, AM COLYER, mpion fiadiator, in his athletic feats, MEK wonderful young duueers MASTER STEVE ROGERS, TONY PASTOK'S ORIGINAL COMIC SUNG: The beautiful Ballet, THE NIGHT DANCERS, THE bam ETHLOPIAN TROUPE in new comicalities, BK WHITE FAWN'S DEBUT. A GRAND OLp. OF ENJOYABLE NOVELTIES, MATIN DNESAY aud SATURDAY, at 246 o'clock. As N , ATION iil be produced AT Q-THE ONLY VARIETY THEATRE IN N.Y. = Broadway, between Grand and Broome streets. tHE STAR TROUPE Of the world every evoning. THE OIL PRINCE ROBBERY. Singular Indifference to to Riches—A Quarter of a Million Stolen and No Sympathy tor the {From the Erie (Pa.) Dispatch, Jan. 21.) The three men Who were reported as arrested at Oil City on suspicion of being concerned in the $250,000 (Bennehott) robbery have been discharged from gpa Ay there being no evidence to detain them, and ax the pr ent the detectives seem to be at fault. While all would for the sake of justice gladly see the perpetrators of the outrage clutched by the law, the feeling against them throughout the oil regions ia greatly moilified by the fact toat Mr, Bennehoff was not only a miser who hid his hoard of wealth, but because from the productiveness of his oil farm he had the power—which he exercised— JEO. VANDENHOFI’S READINGS. THE AST NIGHT AT TH AVE: NUK, ENING” reakfast, LYRIC HALL THIS (FRIDAY AN ENTIRGLY DICKENS 1 The Duet, from Nicholas Nickle! ¢% rs. Leo Hunter's Fa ress Mrs, Fecksntft and Fasatly at Tod G." DENHOFF'S READINGS money, all of which was withdrawn from circulation Tickets, 60 cent TU-MIGHT, LYRIC HALL, ag 000 a8 it passed into his hands. Regrets aro free!' 7% SIXTH AVENUE, THREE PIECES FROM DICKENS. TRAGEDY AND COMEDY. 1 stents at Mefarland’s bookstore, corner of Twen. is too wealthy for it to be calied a calamity) to nis own shortsighted, avaricious disposition. mankind, penurious as when pinched by penury, be fused to use bis immense wealth to protit bim and F pearance at these concerts of the celebrated prima | bis fellow men by allowing it to circulate through donna soprano, marte of trade, reat wonder is how he could MADAME ANGIOLINA GHIONI, have spared money enougu to buy the safes. Third appearance of the auccesaful Engl ah toto R. BROUKHOUSKE BOWLER, together with Mr. Sas Roce, the eminent Violinist; JAMES CAULFIELD, Organist Mr. G. W. COLBY, Conductor, also the firat appearance of ‘the favorne ios (at conoerta), MR. J._N. PATTISON. v ALL SEVENTH en GRAND SUNDAY CONCERT, NDAX, JANUARY 26, HARRISON Director times of petroleum dulneas. th petroleum aristocracy und expending bis money ex- ‘The sale of tickets tor which will commence thts (Friday) travagautly, he goes to the other oxireme, aud morsing. hoards every dollar as parsimoniousiy as he Gos did when he was obliged to subsist upon x JOHNNY THOMPSON, the products of his almost barren farm on Benne. ce tent Nee Grosdway. the world, hoff Rua before the oil discovery. He is among the SUPERP LIKENESS OF MR, CHARLES DICKENS | !@test of the race of oil princes and has a number of AL adorns the wile of Mr, J. K. Thomas’ new song, | scious, neither of whom seem to bave any more idea of cee ie stim mmaled. WOW PE Ae Cromer: FICC | their immense wealth than tho little barefooted, no- 647 Broadway: up town sree ‘965 Broadw: coated, one-suspendered bipod—beir to balf a million— 7. RANDE DUCHESSE who paddied one of our correspondents across Vil Creek G AND TOMORROW. MATINEE, in the paimy days of petroloam, The Benneboff family live im the old farmhouse in @ most desolate region, unprotected, and !t 1s a wonder bandits have not before this made a raid apon their treasure. It is said that Bennehoff regards tho loss of this $250,000 with no more concern than # man would who had had his pocket Excellent Seats ia Parquet and boxes, At the TICKET OFFICE, 652 Broadway, between Bond and Bleecker areets, DHILWARMONIC SOCIETY OF NEW YORK.—i00 performers. ‘The second pubile rehearsal for the third concert, Friday, January 24, 1868, at 234 o'clock P. M.. at the Academy of Music, Choral symphony No. % Beethoven; overture Jessands, Spohr. Extra rehearsal tickets, 60 conte, Reeretatp VOMEMUS, M. D., Presideat, |} picked of $10 on one of our Third evenue cars He — keeps no record whatever of the number of the United READINGS.—IT 18 RE- | states bonds in his possession, and therofore the detec. M* CHARLES DICKENS etfully announced that Mr. Dic! FEW LAST FAREWELL REAVINGS in Ameries will take place in New York in the month of April. fhe dates will be adver- tined shortly. REAT COMDIN ATOR. ADWAY THEATRE, FOR _ Mts. D. 1 D. P| BOWERS" BENEFIT THIS BVENING, THe cA CHABMING LOTTA, sROvGRARS ey or Aad DICKENS’ BROADWAY THEATRES MONDAY, JAN. JAN. #1. JPBAaDINGs jena DIQKENS.—W. H, NORTON, RTOX, IN. lends to readin; tion of she robbers on this occasion will be dificult, THE FATAL MLL A AT ST. LOUIS. {From the St. Louis tia Republican Jan, 21.) An investigation into the circumstances attending the fatal prize Oght near East St. Louis was instituted yes. terday, and resulted io an adjournment, About three o'clock im bee Dray oman 8 jury was em. olled at the office Coroner jel Sexton, St Louis, Mr. Samer 1 Hinchelitie was appointed foreman of the jury. After being sworn the jury viewed ‘the body of McCann, which lay in ‘« room, and it was: decided that ® post mortem oo should * | be held. This was commenced by Drs, Doughty and Jennings, who were called in for the purpose, As the accommodation in Mr. Sexton's office was very limited, it was thought best that the nes of the witnesses should be taken at McCracken’s office, on Main street. but the proceedings were merely preliminar, the Coroner continued the inquiry uot o'clock to-day, Mr. RK. 3. MeVonald, of this cit; tended to watch the case on bebaif of his client, Broderick, one of Devais Reardon's second: ouers apprehended at Kast st. Low! Jobn Battermy, Daniel Castello, Daniel Donovan, The fight which terminated so fatally did not, as was Vites his frie ngs pers and Nicholas Nickleby, on Thursday and Fri Lt January 23 and %, m 15, Admission free, MAAUOAY NEXT BRADWaY TieaTR 0 J 5 BARNEY WILLIAMS’ ROADWAY THEATER 8, F, B. CONWAY AS _ BROADWAY mBaTHS'rars EVENING, G RAND finan A EWELL MATINES wif UR REX! At i i oobocK TRE an ia artiste Lente ne on ae for tea rh Performances, y ALLAC: ‘M4, at 61 Fourth avenue, “2 Ihe ‘itaeosen Were taken thither, ‘y, and twoive ae PLO's, EREMON THEATRE, Pik Delieved, take place on Bloody Inland, but en A Se roadway thenire, New York | Caled Gallagher's # pastur Dear Brookiya, Room, Fifth Aveaue Hotel, = pos nort St, Lo y wate, re = iace socouat of i AST pena TINSE SATURDAY. feciuded pos 1085 and it was well adapted for an ARNEY -W y ai bed "eal As might be supposed there wer few persone eases were) rine | pin — ernity, en ce erogtgyouam oe ie pet = yam, m7 they arrived too y_ death of a] Tne vody brow Mr. Sexton's pol “ad tt bas since lain ref Of persons called to pudeavor SEs terest 4 & slightl; ie of he the inst it would e Thought liste with @ practical pugiliet Eur face, purciened upon & pallet, is somewnes thore fly mark of the pit of the pans lead ond lo discredit lg was inflicted on that | dupisused: eg te ‘critical, the ihe large double star company and orchestra in their ot becoming an absorber of immense amounts of expressed because the robbers did not get the other safe open, 80 a8 to get the money in circulation now that it is 40 much needed. Mr. Bennchol owes tho disaster (he Distrastfal of ail “ue Bennehoff is said to be worth $7,000,000 in cash, and has an income of over $1,000 a day—ovon in these Instead of following the example of his illustrious predecessors in the line of the 3 With his elbow—we do not say in ly. ‘Teore appamss te bdo aasen foal against all connected with the affair and one of sympathy for the relatives of the deceased. Several of the latter called at Mr. Sexton's office yesterday, and the scene was a very Painful one to witness, their grief being very violently apeeens, he persons arrested are very reticent in i information relative to the gat, under the fn renee that they may implicate thomselves more than th think they now are, From the statement of ‘Broa it appears that the seconds of tho pri re, for McCann, @ person named Jack Ryan and Bill McHeary, and for Reardon, himself and Hogan, There are many flying reports as to the manuer in which the fcht wee conducted, but the investigation being held will no ape Feveal the true facts and show bow far the Tested are impiicated, A!l accounts goto prove that the deceased was no match ~ bi sqouist, A circum- stance which P w that the fight was not @ regular prize fight, Dut one to settion personal quarrel, It appes was dovermined upoa in a crowd ot 1 disp who were assemb! fo thi Tl matter with commendable zeal and activity, WEST INDIES. By the steamor Morro Castle we have mal! advices from Cuba to the 18th inst, Her news bas, however, been anticipated by our special Cuba cable telegrams, According to the December balance sheet of the Havana Savings Bank, the cash on hand was $1,865,382; bills receivable, $1,098,499; loan account, $445,278; deposit account on interest, $1,426,167; do., without interest, $1,723,401; profits, $58,865, The Cuban authorities have been authorized to exact double duties and ten per cent primage on all vessels from Campeachy, Moxico. This ig due to the fact that eimilar exactions were made on vessels from Cuban ports. in Campeachy. The order is to be extended to vessels trom ail such Mexican porte as follow the example of Campeachy, From Cardenas we have advices to January There had been considerable activity in the mark: Produce had been coming freely to market and arrivale numerous, With am active demand to provide cargoes for the sev- eral vessels in port, sugar stocks had been bought up just as they arrived from the country and the cotnpe- tition had maintained prices at rates far above those which foreign markets would warrant, We quote Mus- covadoes at 6 a 6% reals for common, 6 a 6% reals for fair refining and 6% @Troals for good refining grades. The len and important rise in che price of gold in the York market, coupied with the decline in Eng- land, had, however, thrown a damper upon the spevu- lative ardor, and @ material decline from above quota tion, ag soon as stocks begin to accumulate, was ex- i The competition for first cargoes ‘of’ molasses aving ceased, the article became quite neglected for a spell, and a decline had been eatabiished by the sale of 1,500 hhds, clayed at 43¢ reals aod 350 hhds, Muscova- do at 63g reals por keg, Lai supplies of cooperage stock have arrived and prices haye been well sastained. We quote Portiand city shooks at 20a 22 for mol,: R. 0. hoops, $5734; bickory hoopa, $60; reals, Notwithstandiag the large num- bor of vessels in port freights are rising rapidly. Char- ters for New York and Norih Cape Hatteras have been made at $6 per hhd. for sugar and $4 per 110 gallons, gross gauge, for molasses, No demand for exchange. Our latest advices from Matanzas are to January 16, The weather remained dry and had been unusually mild for this time of the season, Tho siate of health contin- ued to be as satisfactory as could be wished, snd there were no signs whatever of cholera in the city. ‘There was a strong feeling of indignation among ship. masters with regard to fines, to which nearly all the vessels arriving at Matanzus continuo to be subjected, especially those arriving from Portiand, Captains state that their manifests are made out by the spanish Con- suls, and they consider it extromely hard that they should be responsibie for the mistakes of those officials, As these manifests have to be authenticated by those Consuls, for which they charge a very considerable fee, it would seom to be vo more than just that they should be certain of the accuracy of the documents before they affix their seals thereto, In many oases the manifests are actually made out by the Consuls themselves, for which they receive an extra compensation. The schooner R. E. Pecker arrived at Matanzas on the 16th inst., froma Portland, and reported having experienced very heavy weather on the voyage; ste lost her boat aud part of deck load. Her voyage lusted thirty days, In the news from Hayti we find the anvouncoment that almost an outbreak took place at Aur Cazos, The people forced the authorities to give up the forcible en- listments that were being made for Sainave's service. Our Jamaica dates are to December 25, The eastero parishos of Jamaica were alarmed by the threats of a negro insurrection about Christmas. Kev. Mr, McCook, of St Thomas parish, left there tor Kingston in conse- quence, The fears, however, were regarded in Kingston as unwarranted, The Ford estuio, of St Thomas parwh, was burned on the night of December 22 the estat was formerty or. of the Hon. Baron Von Ke! etholdt, custos o} Morant Bay on the llth of October, lature met on the 16th of December session was opened by the Governor witnout a speech, The Financial Secretury intimated that the revenue w: deficient, and that it would be necessary to impoxe tax upon dogs and ‘impose an additional duty of ten p seat onthe amount of duties collected at the Custom jouse, YUCATAN. SPECIAL connesPonDENCE OF THE HERALO, A Santa Anna Expedition Sails from ‘ous a, for Yucatan—Santa Aa Sisat, Jan. 13, 1868, We learn from Cuba that two steamers dave gone from Batabané with a muster of ex-imperialists and some ad- vonturers, for the purpose of making a descent either upon this side Campeachy or elsewhere on the coust, after taking in the necessary war materiais and provisions at Isias Mujeres. The expedition is said to be supported by General Santa Anna, and effected in such a clandes- tine manner that the Cuban authorities know nothing about i, The people in Batabano thonght the two steamers were cattle boats trading between Truxilio and Cuba. It is algo rumored that for some time past igo lngence bas been in possession of Sefior Carvailo, the ex-imperia! Mexican Consul (and it is even added alsa through the medium of the French Consul) in Havana and certain authorities in Cuba in relation to the affair. The nature of the understanding ia not siated, but it ie inferred that it may be from a strategic policy, so that the Spanish authorities may lend a ‘neutral’ hand to General Santa Ani particularly if they bave taken any notice of Escobedo’s speoch at the great banquet that was celebrated some time ago in Mexico, Be this as it may, according to correspondence received from Cuba it was reporied there that the Spanish troops in Havana were ucuarteladas, or, in other words, they aro to bo ready at two hours’ notice for any bene that might come; and, further, that twenty thousand old muskets had been furuishod to parties connected with Santa Anoa and this (his last) roving scheme. A certain ex-capiain of the Spanish army, whose name is said to be Cortez, who was formerly an aide-de.camp of General Santa Anna and sabsoqueatiy gota situation in the police near Havana, is sald to be again in the General's service, and is, in fact, cook and bottle washer” again. It'is supposed upon good grounds that Santa Anna possessed on his arrwal ere about $10,000 in bank notes. Perhaps he may have brought an equal sum in gold; but $20,000 is is the most he can ee ae ae im this word, General Tavoada has given proofs that he was ints mately attached to Genoral santa Anna; and there cam be very little doubt that it was he 0 laid out the whole of creating trouble on this peninsula, When Tal emt to Havana he first got into am honest speculation by which thought ho was to add im- — to the iligotien booty with which he left Vera raz. ‘A friend in Cuba positively assures us that, the medium of a certain Sonor Peyrd, now brok: for ly owner of @ nail manufactory near or in Mav Santa Anna has been making great efforts to “‘raiwe the wind” by simply offering bis «ignatare attached to the prospecting hypothecation of his villa (in the woods) at St. Thomas, although the veteran well knows thas it no longer bis. NEW JERSEY, Ho oken. Sxow Snow Race on tis Fiats.—A snow shoe mateh came off yesterday afternoon on the flats between Wm, Arnold and James Ripper, for $100, ranning a balf mue and returp. The shoes used were similar to those in use in Canada, Both men fell several times, but foaliy Rip- por led home, making the run (n tweive minutes and Gve seconds, Newark. InporTaxt Anaast os Reguisriov.On Monday lest detective Becker, of New York, arrested G. W. Lohmann in Detroit, Mich., on a requisition, The prisoner i¢ charged with defrauding the Union Moroceo Com of Newark and others ot oda, valued in all at $9, in Devember last, He married an actress, who is now engaged in Detroit, He passed, it is said, under the name of 0, E. Dean, and was iraced from’ Jerse oot ti and Cleveland to 108 taanetecteren Tespectadle appears “Tas Spmrrcarist Scanpat.—Dr. Wickos, of the News ark Publishing House, whose name bas been prom!- nently, but 1t is alleged unjustly, used in with the arrest of ° crazy Ewon, states that his arrest was not bas ae the case of = = persons abo om a4 Me ge phan pe ishing a medical treati the scrutiny of sowe of the Ho requests a suspeosion of ion 2 atl tse case can bo passed upou by @ POLITICAL MISCELLANY, idence of @ democratic revival tp Maine it ie Stated that a new paper of that political stamp is about boing established In Rockland, Knox connty, The Eighth Obio Congressional district (counties OP soe tui 20 ont te voor Geum Boy, Sas yee tae ay wren qocasioned by the tragic death of the (noumbent Mr Hamilton, radical, Both Uascimnon lala of good wertien, Pak panes de mocene Ff neocenn

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