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“er, box 100 Heraki office, SITUATIONS ‘waW?ap—remaLes. Cooks, &c. Aeepeting 92 Yes". ST., BETWEEN TH AWD 7TH AVS. — me, or would do @s Mra, Mary K, Holmes, woman a9 cook; has no objection to 11 WEST ISTH ST, IN THE REAR.—A YOUNG wowan as cook in wate fi ; ‘ = =e three years’ NTH 8T.—A GOOD GERMAN WoO: As 17 frst class cookin a private family or Fg aaa en 129 waer pore. 8T., TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECT- ‘Wages not 'so much an do tao charge of a Hom or lowe Farad ip Woman as cook, who will assist in wash- asslat im washing; Dest city references. Address as abover rence. ‘be seen un oF apply to Mrs, Rhine? 139*%4% vorst sr., seRsEy crry. TAN, AMBRE family. Ad WEST 13TH 8T., NEAR 8TH AV.—A PROTEST. 5 333 WEST wre St, BETWEEN srH AND sti —A good girl i> cook, wash and trou in # small Tawily ; is. good r. rit assiot ay relerence; call for two days. nn ne ashing: good c bermaids. &c. 19 ORCHARD FIRST FLOOR.—& RESPECT- able youn; }. aged 18 years, woe private American faunily; ‘best reference es Dresswakers and Seamatressee, 24.9, STH AV.—A RESPECTABLE GIRL AS SEAM. ‘stress in te family; is @ neat, good sewer, Be:"us sijecton'a aschamborwont wile oad sk : n amberwork; wi : Sng. Call for two days at present employerra, oent CON BLEECKER 8T.—A FIRST Yates dn monk het owe, rues: tan rr aah thet od ni odenin meet A work done ou short ITUATION WANTED—BY A LADY IN A FIRST clasefamily, a8 seametress; can cut and make cloaks and fit dresses,’ and i ‘ ben 19) Henaha’s and is @ good operator, Address A. B., 2 Nurses. &c. ] are ye ‘ABLE OURO MARPIED Sprit SraRE™ seapey bianca arenes fam 8G oATHARINE 8T.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN as wet nurse. 97 EAST BROADWAY, TOP FLOOR.—A YOUNG Sieg, MATHed woman a baby to wet nurse, baving Jost her 33G EAS! 8D SPA RESPECTABLE MARRIED © woman as wet nurse; bas @ fresh breast of milk; good reference. 4.0] EAS? STH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN 45 4EUL nurse, “Can be seen for two days. 456 WEST STH 8ST, BETWEEN grt AND trie OO avi—As nurse “and plain sewer or to assist ip chamberwork; good city reference. EAS? TH STA RESPECTABLE MARRIED SOS Somas as teee io eet mutes tose tee baby, two days old; nove but respectable families need apply. 12: Housekeepers. &c. WEST 19TH ST., TOP FLOOR.—A YOUNG WIDOW woman, with & child four years and a balf old, & situation as housekeeper in a widower’s family; jection to try; a 44.7 WASHINGTON 81.10 CALIFORNIAN widow as housekeeper or as companion to an inva: Ud lady." Call on or address L. M. Humbugs need not anewer. AG(Q) NEST 2TH STA MIDDLE AGED AMERr- ean housekeeper, capable and experienced, will mgage in ihe tamily of a widower or otherwise, Call on address Mes, Griilin, AN AMERICAN WIDOW LADY. IN REDUCED CiR. cumstances, wishes to take charge of a geatlemun’s Rouse or rooms, Address Mra. A. H., station E, stating whe interview oan be had. 8 HOUSEKEEPGR—IN A RESPECTABLE WIDOW. er's house; wilWdo the entire work where there ar ‘mal children; relerenea and thoroughly domesti- cated, Address with real name and address, as no other ‘will be noticed, Mra, Morrlt, station F, 3d av, A CUSEKBEPEWS SITDATION WANTED—BY | AN American woman of very domestic habits; is not Above working as well as superintending: 1s also an excel Rent seamstress; highest testimonials, Address Housckeep- ANTED--BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW LADY, A situation as housekeeper or family seamstress; un- derstands housework; country preferred. Can furniah best of city ercountry references, Address Mre. £. L. D., box Wi Herald office. General Housework. &c. WEST 17TH ST, IN THE REAR,—A RESPECT. able American girl to do housework; thee years Yeference from lant place, ° LIT WEST. OTH ST), RRONT | BASEMENT. AN American woman ‘io do the general houscwork of @small private family, or do cooking, washing aud ironing. Can be seen for three days. 2% WEST 2TH ST., TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— ie A expectable young girl to do general housework fou a small family. Best city reference can be 3 WEST 26TH ST.—MRS, CAIN, A FIRST CLASS, @F competent iaundress, to take jo fine washing, can do Buling ty We neatest manner; family washing done on reasonable terms. Good reference given. Laundresscs, &c. Miscelinneous. ‘ANTED—BY A LADY WELL QUALIFIED, A SITU- ation as coverness or housekeeper in a private fami- dy; no objection to the country, salary unimportant, « ten. rary home the obivet; best reference given, Address box Pass Rew York Postottice, ANTED—SITCATION IN A BROADWAY STORE or deguerrian gallery, by an American young lady of re- fnement bted references for honesty and ability. 1 tu W., box 132 Herald off oo. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY, A situation as governess or companion; would make herself useful in any occupation not menial: can operate Wheeler & Wiisoa's machine. Address 8. M., Herald ofiee. Intelligence Ofices. ELL RECOMMENDED GERMAN GIRLS FOR GEN ‘eral housework, Ac. Mra. Lowe's Instiunte for Ger- ‘Mad servants, 17 Stanton atreet, near Bowery, HELP WANTED— FEMALE: YOUNG GIRL WANTE! UsT BE A GOOD plain cook, washer and ironey and ist in general asework; kind Ww children and well recommended from wiemployer. None others need apply at 240 East 34th st. Defore 12 o'elock to.1; C @ yn oad NURSE WANTED—TO TAKE CARE OF AN Infant; a steady person will have a good bi French preferred. Apply \o Mrs, Aroold, 146 West ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, A GIRL TO DO general housework; must be a good washer aud ironer ain Cook. Apply ‘278 4th ANTED-A PROTESTANT WOMAN. TO, COOK. wi and iron, must good city reference, Bly at 108 Kast 20th si., from 9 to 12 o'clock. - WANTED—A NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS. ONE WHO ‘can operate a machine and has good city reference may apply at Lexngton at ANTED.—A YOUNG LADY OF GOOD ADDRESS ‘and romantic and daring disposition is desired to And assiat in detective business, ‘Bureau of Intor- 7149 Fulton BLMORE. A pF ee FOR A CLOTH HOUSE, faces, "Oallat ibd Broudwoy, rooms Nor 7 ner? AB OH ee MAX, i tid ib aan OLD, sara ma am wi pares 4 bd aftr sioteleck on Peck Sire, 6 reedway 2 ud cred OY FOR AN OFFICE, ABOUT 15 YEARS OLD, OF German birth, Apply at room No, 424 Brosdwa: OY WANVED—TO FEED A GORDON PRESS; ONE who understands making ready; also a stout boy to inake fres; must come weil recommended. 161 Pearl 3 EN WANTED—TO GET UP ROUTES ON THE EVENING TELEGRAM. First come Orst served. Apply at 30 Aan street. PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT, WITHOUT HAVING to invest capital, can be secured by wen of good ad- dress by acting ax traveltivg, State and local agents fora first glass life insurance company. Address Insurance, 0 hor S428 New Fork Post ofice GQOMETHING NEW.—s5 TO $10 A DAY. AGENTS wanted in avery city and coupty in the United Siates: samples and cireulars, with terms, sent ou reeeipt of 25 cents, This is vo humbug. Address J, J. Mackay & Co., 26i Smith street, Brooklyn, N.Y. 'ANTED—A COLORED BOY, AS WAITER AND TO make fires, Apply at 15 Irving place. ANTED—6 BOYS FROM 10°TO 12 YEARS OLD. Cal) at 332 Sd av. Apply io J. Glass. Also 6 bovs at 30 Ann st. Apply to Jobn Glass. Apply before Wo% ANTED—THREE GOOD CANVASSERS FOR NEW York and Brooklyn, for a fe insurance company. Good salaries guaranteed ‘to competent und enterprixin parties. Inquire at 200 Broadway, room 15, from 10 to ¥ WASTED A YOUNG COLORED MAN, 13 OR IE years'old, that thoronghly underatands waiting and is wilhng todo other work; best reference required. Apply at 135 West 4th st. ANTED—A MAN THAT UNDERSTANDS THE DRY goods refinishing and packing business. Address, stating where last employed abd where be found, Packer, Herald ollice. WASTED—A FIRST RATE OYSTERMAN. APPLY AT the Orginal Silva's, 66 Chatham s 10.4. M. ie PROPLE OUT OF EMPLOYMENT IN 50.000 ue city and no need of it. Smart, active young men will Hod employment selling a pew and novel arucle that will pay from $5 10 $10 per day. Agenis wanted all over the country, N, Y. Magic Light Company, No. 7 jowery. DONE WHO UNDERSTAND! ales for New York market. Address rewer, Herald oflice. WO GOOD FINISHERS WANTED—AT THE IRON Tailing business; those who thoronghl, sido work preferred. Apply at the factory, 209 and 211 Weet at 10 LITHOGRAPHERS.—-WANTED, 4 GOOD CRAYON printer; none but first class hand head appl BRETT & CO, ANTED—A FIRST CLASS COLOR MIXER FOR A madder print works. Apply at Nos, 61 and 63 Worth at., or addross box 845 New York Post office, Nove need Ply unless thoroughly competcut, ae ~ 2 rat ANTED—AT THE NOVELTY IRON WORKS, PLRST class portable scale inakers, viz, lever tiers, fers, setiers up, sealers avd beam makere. WARTRD—A CARRIAGE BODY WAK short distance in the country tween IL and 12 t TO GO A Apply at &3 Bowery, be- ANTED—A FIRST CLASS CUTTER TO GO TO Panama, liberal wagos offered, Apply to James E. len & Co., merchant tullors, 705 Broadway. FRENCH _ FRI ADVERTISEMEN _ NE FRANCAISE, STANTE. DESIRE SE placer pour prendre som de grands enfants et condre, ou pour faire les chambre et coudre, S'adresser au 159 ‘3me av., entre lavlGme et la I7me rue. AUSINESS EDU E, 26) Bowery.—Private instruction, day au@ evepin in Bookkeepiug, Writing, Arithmetic,’ Reading, Spethni Gramiar. Correspondence, No claswes. Ladios’ Dep ment. 25) Bowery (west side), berweou Prince and Hous ton streets. AT SE 2-WRITING, TWENTY. SONS.—-BOI keeping, Algebra, Arithmeti Faminar, Spelling, S10, Twelve private rooms daily. PALNE’S Business Colleges, @ Bowery, entranee on Canal, and H7 Fulwon, Brogktyn. YOUNG LADY DESIRES A SITUATION IN A primary department to teach the English branches, Miss G. B., Brooklyn Post office, YOUNG GENTLEMAN, A GRADUATE OF A CL sical colloge, desires to'teach the French and English s#peaks both with equal facility. Address J. S., )LEGANT BUSINESS WRITING “Messrs. DOLBEAR, 69 Broadway, guarantee by their newesystem of handtraiuing to remove all stiffuers, o ng from the worst hand, and to give to every orold, a wylish business han pupil, yor MATRIMONIAL. ENTLEMAN, RELIGIOUSLY INCLINED, IN a i A. Grod business wishes to make the aoyusintance of Ad. Some Jady worthy of bis affections. dress Sincerity, station G. View, matrimony BURNITAM'S FURNITURE AND BAGGA Office 115 West tleventh street, ne ons for re i fui . piauofertes packed, sl advanced. ASTROLOGY. ROLOGER MAURICE, BEST IN THE WORLU.— Success in love, marriage, situations avd all business, A 178 Grand streot, near Centre Market. ( NATURAL CLATRVOYA) » the eradie to the ADAME ROSA, GREA Teveals your whole ‘anal street, near fu N ADAME, WALTE ant.—Visit her DISTINGUISHED for hinge (sc Theft, names, aumbers, good luck, Canal sireet a MEDICAL. Aree, REQUIRING SPECIAL — MEDICAL teatmeot may consult, confidentially, Dr. TAR RISO: ieecker streei, Cures homedialely without using over. eury. A. 2OQK-OIVING VALUABLE, INFORMATION, TO sufferers from nervous debility, sent everywhere; rice 5 cents; all special diseases treated without mercury. r. LEWIS, No. 7 Beach street. A PADAME ORINDLE. FEMALE PHYSICIAN, NO. pial + GAmity place, guarantees relief in all ferpal Jota Pleasant rooms for ladies who desire good nursing ‘and medical attendance, —DR, GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN AND AC- A J couchenr, No. 6 Amity place, makes it hie special prac: tice to treat all female complaiuts, from whatever cause protuced, Sare and tmmediate relief tothe most anxious patient. Elegant rooms fer nursing. WwW a Af Cy ea GeAgAn WOMAN, who can 6 , in a family of three person: Pgh ag EL at psy iro between 10 aud I to-day at 166 West 3b at, second ANTED—A YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL AS WAIT. ress and laundress and who vuderstands co 4 Call at No. 9 West i9th s., after 12 o'clock. at city reference required. ANTED—A WOMAN WHO SPEAKS SPANISH AND Ennglish and is competent to take care of a baby. Ap- Ply atthe Mexican Cousulate, 80 Exchange place, giving qv0d reverences. CERTAIN CURE ROR MARRI , WIT Ps or without us cine, by Madame RESTEL| Pro- fessor of Midwifery; over 20 yeare practice. Her Iufal jable French Female Pills, No. 1, price $1 or No. 2, four degrees stronger, price $5. whieh can never fail, are sale bealtuy, Ollce No. J Bast Fifty.second street, tirat enue, OF sent by mails also sold at dru sirect and Sivsy Bowery. Circular, seut free. SPECIALTY.—DR. RK. COBBETT, MEMBER OF N. ¥. U. Medical College and KC. Surgeous, London. nh certain disea: Ofice 20 Centre street, near Chambers, N. B.—No fee unless cured. Consultations strictly confidential. A Gan be consulted as usual ___ SEPUATIONS WANTED—MALES. YOUNG MAN Wants 70 MAKE HIMBBLP UaK. ; r T° FARMERS.—A COMPETENT BNGLISH FARMER, recently arrived, wants a Situation, wagee no, opie for frst three mont! Hawkins, Herald office. YOUNG MAN, AM. ping or wholesai ne, not par= kind of business to make himself generally wselal for moderate compensation Writ ‘statement aoler if required. “Address M. Stanton, ‘Wilhamsburg Pos ANTED—A SITUATION A thoroughly ee ai fluently; best of rei Richardson, care of |” satisfactory refereuces, Address ABSISTANT BY A CLERKS AND SA " z YOUNG MAN SERVING AS BOOKKEEPER and A salesman for over eight years in a large first comes far. ture eatabliahment would, on account of some grosa mis. Understanding with his present employers, Uke to change in siimation. Address A. C. N., Herald office. YOUNG MAN, AGED 2, OF THE FIRST RESPECT. Ability, desires f situation ip any wholesale busi Would proier a clerksbip ins hotel; willing 0 Work wiihow madary at tiret, Addre Tt., station O naa eRe “WANTED, SALESMEN fOR DRUG. LIQUOR, « linen, hardware, grocery houses; 3 men to eollect copyiste, at HiGAL.Y'S, 584 Broadway. CPRAVELLING SALTSMAN WANTED—IN A LEADING white dead and color hotise; a Grat class man who aan d reliable trade in New York and some fo applications noticed unlers ful! Address T, W. T., vox 4,160 Now Jafuence a large of the Eantern 8 rucniars are give: ‘ork Post office, ANTED—A THOROUGH ORDER CLERK IN A wholesale dew alto a thorough packer. Address, wit relarenoes, CT le Druggint, Neraid otice. gong he peepee a Boys, 12 TO M yeare } earn the dry goods business, ‘3.3 CAMPION & CO. Met Beoaaway. COACHMEN AND Gan SITUATION WANTED—A8 COACHM ®) foetiy sober and Soll and can keop acy 1H, 639 Enat 13th at, NTRD-A SITUASION BY A AERPROTABLE, tenaively Saperionov th umn Seoteh farmer and fardencr: bas gained prizes for feeding cattle fat. urnipe and capabilliy\ wife @ thorough bourne, ian Had And gan take cha¥Ke Of peel | 'm, oF will work @ farm upo’ shares; re re mendations. Address Seoienm.\#, oF apply te Mr, Reid, Brondm Mr, Thoburp, 16 Joh3 ph M. MAURICEAU, M. D,, PROFESSOR OF DISRASES + of women, % Yeats’ “practice, at 129 Liberty atrast Guarantees cortain relict to ladies, from whatever cause, without pala or iacoavenience, -YOUTHYUL VIGOR AND MANHOOD REGAINED by using Dr. POWERS’ Tlizir, and wafortuoates cured, without mercury, poritively, 191 Stanton street, BLESSING TO LADIES.—A LADY WRITES:—POR, t ¢ Female Pills relieved me in one day, without inconvenience, Uke magic. Price $5. Dr. A. Mt CEAU, office 129 Liberty siree:, or seat by mail, 7 T AND SURF REMEDY For LADIES,—THE R A. PortMlone Vemale Pills alwass give inmesins re ce $5. Beware of imitators, who copy tiny adveriisemons Tosi! polwone! yf. cormpoun de. Dr. A. M. MAURIOBAU, =<CERTAIN DISBASPS THOROUGHLY CURED. Abr POWERS, 191 Stanton street, Withont marcery Ladies’ troubles removed, whatever cause. Bile tor im. paired mantood. JUKE POR LADIES INMEDIATEL cause, Dr POWERS, 191Stanton » ipfailible; ladies from disianc® can re MAURL 129 Laverty street VHATEVET b R, POWERS, 191 STANTON STREFT, CURES CFR. debility, femaie trou vi end OF write, R. HUNTER CAN CURE WORST CASES OF ( tain d) willout mereary, 1 sborter ume + other physi uo pay tea. No, 3 Divivion since 1HS4, Ha se. we R. COOPBR, 14 DUANE STRERT. MAY BE ‘eulied on ail diseases, Tairiy youre ¢ { him w Warrant voted to dine: ’ laced confidence in casea. The viol tepdera oan Gall win i or no R. 1% WEST NINTH SiRERT, D primary eases in forty-eight bourm tty rongera ebould oorault him ummediaieiy. YENTLEMEN RegcrRtwe BEStCAR apvies In t ain G id payal i by De West, bab Broadway, 1d con: otiat, LES.—DR AND MADAME Dg- OURKS MPORTANT TO rE BOIS (2% years’ eucceset ul praction ‘mm medi. ise relief Ne every lady requiring treatment, Coa. suiation free, le Restorative, Patients ry dintanos provided with beard, fe. Pe viee letter Office Piira avenue, below Teal lew York, _. [*MERIATE RELIRG ro A ps Bande all f ri¢ian, at ) ae MMB, YANBU@KIRK, PHYSXCIAN (26 VeaRns jovensfitl practice), —Mouse atrialy private, No, A Sath's place, Winhth street, noar Bocond s TO LADIRS—-WHATBVER CAUSE. DR. 198 8 street; medicindseriain, witb. Foodgenv'e eireupe free pont, RYEW BAS THE est Ce eee se ‘ORRELL SISTERS? YORK THEATRE, Pine eae aE on TO-NIGHT, every ing’ during the week. the drama of Love, Life aud haventure Inthe Old Country, from the famous PICKWICK PAPERS, ay. CHARLES DICKENS, Faq, fer. pow sAWYER'S LITTLE Party, ° THE TRIAL, OF BARDELL ys. PICKWICK, i, MATINEEK ON SATURDAY AT 2 ert] ovens BOURE BRIGNOLI. Least 6 jatinee,but one by thi LA GRANGE AND BRIGNOL] OPERA COMPANY TO-DAY (SATURDAY) February I, at 1 o'clock, GRAND BRIGNOLI MATINEE, MARTHA, with Miss McCulloch, Miss Adelaide Phillips, Signors Bri Boh, Orlandini, Sarti, Coletti, Musical Director. .. Big. NICOLAO Admission (all party of the house). $1. ‘Tickets for the Matinee can now be purch the rush at the doors, at the teket oiice, Pik House: Sohirmer's, 701, and Macoy's, 114 Broadway, Doors open, 12; connpence at 1 o'clock, MONDAV—DON PASQU ALF. TL Y, BROOKLYN ACADEMY—LL Brooks ACADEMY OF MUSIC, LA GRANGE AND BRIGNOLT GRAND ITALIAN OPERA) COMPANY, TOESDAY EVENING, FEB. first appearance ’o SIGNOR RRIGNOLT, IL TROVATORE, with Madame La Grange, Miss Fethipa Sig. Brignoli, Sig. ett Includi TROVATORE, Musical Director, . Box Ofiice open ‘Neatienty for seouriug, seats from 5AM. til 4 POM. Seats also be had at Macoy's, 114 Broadway, New York, and Jone,’ jewelry store next ; Henry’ and Atlantic streets, Brooklyn. Sig. Nicolao Bowery THEATRE. Last night of Mr and Mrs, EDWIN BLANCHARD and their wuequalied Acting Dons. Watchman PIRATY: Clog Dancers, D. and hin Dogs, of Barrataria, | -ande, ith, Mr & Mrs. Blanchard or the Ashcroft, Feneni, rio.and Nero\Scourge of ihe Gult.fHolias and Cole Ny Sfoodny the raunent actor Mr HE PULGRIM AT BUONYAN TALL. EVERY APTERNOON at 3, BVELY FE This i acknowledged the finest Exhibition dintiugs ever prod NOVEL EFFECTS. MUS NING at 8, © Mammoth . Opposiie Academy of “Music. # ». Director, MATINEE AT 2\., WEDNESDAY AND SafuRnay. First week of the NEW EQUESTRIAN PANTOMIME repicte with Jntensely COMIC INCIDENTS AND SITUATIONS, envied DON QUIXOTE, on rink KNIGHT OF TRE SORROWFUL FIGU ‘The performance will commence with A SUPBRE BXPOSITION 0} £QU STRIAN AND ATHLETIC introd ALL THE SPAR RIDERS AND ACROBATS Attached to the great New York Circus Loupe Admission S0rents, CI ‘under ten } OOLEY'S OPERA NOU ATS, BROOKLYN, immense success, second week of Leon's’? burlesque opera of PAs infroducing “MARGUERITE ON THE HALP SHELL." Quiet Lodgings: Brown's Honse Dog: ght Visitors Great Fir ‘Xe. by HOOL Troupe B, CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOK LY Great avecess of MRS. D. P. BOW! MRS. FB. CONWAY, KR. FL BL CONWAY, Ms amen’ in the sity. SD BACKUS Impader Bitty Birch and W. Bernard Little Neit s, Bobby Newcomb and ONG. RIC OSTA DIVA TON A BL SHADOW ee WAL YOMMUNTCATION J ieee Fraxer Lxox. Dear Sin—th jersigned, who have heretofore wit. nessed with great pleasure your original aud araisve bur lasque impersonat ly regret your protracted ab. 2 (om & Sige wher wnany lalenis bave goade 2 avnony jeserved syocess DeMiving ourselves and ne those pleas nt associ tions, we respec ee you lo renew your professional ame ad early day tor your re at your F CIPPERLY & W) and252 Canal atreet. ft strent MoCMBE & TAADRe: | 16) Broadway. JSOUN Moar M. BRADLEY & ©0., Bowery SARNER & BROTHERS, Park pia a. SEIXAS, SE Libert ELIGMAN, 900 Broadwa: ‘And 127 other fending Brms of this city, wex—Your flaticring favor of Ub Jn reply permit. mo t9 say reluet publie @ pleased the to aceopt my sinoare thanks, coupled e that i Sonday. Febrnary % for itis with Yo ihint generosily that bas ulwags sus bie bul @arbest eforts to amuse, Very re: 720 Broapway, Jan. 24, 1808. ‘onh yned my bu ally, FRANCIS LEON, LLY & LEONS MINSTREL 720 BROADWAY. Box sheei open for Ditch LOOK | Christy. | MATIN | Gritia, | DUTCH our mourl MATIN Pere FoR | Pordy, | SATURDAY | 1 ri | Brie SATURDAY | Hu, GRAND | Guy. RNOON | Oberest. | NIGHT. NOTICE.—Next M eveni a new and oriemal eri a by 1 the Grand DUCTCH “5,” to which the only LEON will appear HILHARMONIC SOCTETY. Grand turday evening, Feb. 1. 8 o'clock. veal, Friday, Jan. dl, at Zig P.M. MY Of M Ul aun, Mr. S. B, Grand Choral Symphony ste: neerto, piano, Te Sehu- , Beethoven, Harmonic Society, 250 voices, FR, Rater, director, Orchestra, 100 perform: era. Soloits—Mrs. H.'Y. Smith, of Boston, Soprano, Miss EJ. Mayer, Contraito: Mr, W. J. Hill, Tenor, Me. M. Dusehoitz, Basso, Herr Cart Beremano, Condactor. R. OGDEN DOREMUS, M. D., President, ecietary 618,-"°s=™ OF ANATOMY, ow 6s BROADWAY. 18 618, — 8 6s AZTEC CHILDRE a8 618 | LAMB WITH EIGHT LEGS, FIVE; FARS, TWO | 618 8 BODIES AND THREE EV: as JAPANESE SKU DER RI ay EMBALMED ; ok THE LOVELY “Ort 618 8 sl 4 8) WITH THOUSANDS OF OTHER STRANGE, | 618 Is MIRACULOUS SUBJECTS. |g 618 OPEN FROM 8AM. TILL WW P.M. ots GQTRINWAY HALT. s SATURDAY MORNING, PI GRAND MORNING CON by the celebrated Richings English Opera ‘oupes Doors open at 12; to begin at | o'clock , with the foliowing brilliant array of taleat:— Miss CAROLINE RICHINGS, Mrs. E. SEU Mr, W. CASTLE, Mr. &, €. CAMPBELL, Mr. CARL ROSA Mr A. H. PEARE Mr JAMES CAT Mr. DEIPRION Tickets dtr, P. BERNARD, Mr, E. SEGUIN : Viol DOLBE ogee gad r, bo all parte of (he ho GRAND SUNDAY CONCSRT, ENING, FEBRUARY FPRAGTTO Mr, BROOK HOUSE BOWLER, o 6 GW, COLBY Mr. THEO, THOMAS, Conductor, and pip FULL Of TRA . ENTIRE NEW PROGKAMME JBDERKRANZ FANCY DRESS BALL, L Academy of M ay, Pebr PPRENOR'S LYRIC HALL Mr. DB COM ‘THE AMATEUR THEATRICAL ASSOCIATION,” at the above new and beauliul Lyric Ha! un MONDAY ING FEB 3 AT &, Tickets 3) cente, reserve numoered, $i; ean be the ball, day an CHARLIF, COLoRRD sitiech, § ; fore K BLUME Bowe e Cwenty ry and Broadway, second vor ND DUCHESS OF GEROLSTRIN —$ONG OF THE Ge tinere bie. reed Valeo. 4c. Sabre G For vio} tds eae, maled, FRED RM K BLUME, jowary aod 1,125 Broadway SICAL PRIVATE M Violin, Singing, Aireet, between Berane SON (:n4 Amer ean P HEATRE Th Reasrred spate for ail Sr eriaoments, pagers AND BUSINESS MANAGBR WaNTED — Wan a sae macager re, Joan Favs, pal, 208 Ley miag with grea: auiccene at the Stady Theaire, | This rt time For partieaars iy immemediasey to ako ww Madinon sirens. ind v —MADAMB LJ a Ouit twelve puptie o4n (ues. tl jicatioae at Mra, DB LUSSAN'S residences, ‘ont y ib etree, entre, Acade ie, Bo. Chol o# can be had at the ‘beniee tick often vending Room, Fifth Avenue Hotel, RKIKRYRD SRATH casa . FOR ALL, THEATRES, rare chance for & sompeiso’ man io mak rune ADAMS DB LOSSAN WILL BeatN AS Fay. {Wy ALback : Om W aula kecrincoe mantoe vaxiy cemt FARLE'S HOTRI, RASLROAD TICKET OF FIOM NCH THE, . " 2 een sec iters A NT ARY 1, The ; Received On ite frat represeniation wie ee Bras es Boxee TUESDAY EVENING, ARY BENEVIT OF MULE, REILLBE. Two exesilent novelties, Ls DEMOISELLE DE NANTERRE (three acts), and VALERIE (comedy. in three acts). FRENCH PERV UlMANCEE TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS an pcTheytheatre to be let for the ‘ther nights, Apply at the x office, _ Seats secured at the theatre and at 701 Broadwa HEATRE COMIQUE, 514 BRO. ; GRAND MATINUE TODAY THIS AFTERNOON—THE HANLON BROTHERS. THIS AFTERNOON—THREE FLYUNG MEN THIS AFTERNOON—TRIPLE COMIC INTERLUDE. THIS AFTERNOON—GURR THE SWIMMER, THIS AFTERNOON—THE MINIATURE C(ROUS. THIS AFTERNOON—TE TRAINED POODLES, THIS APTERNOON-MLLE. GERTRUDE. THIS APTERNOON—THE SPIRAL MOUNTAIN THIS APTERNOON—THE STEEPLE CHASE. THIS AFTERNOON-—THE TRICK PONY. THIS AFTERNOON—THE PERFORMING GOAT. THIS APTERNOON—THE COMIC PANTOMIME THIS AFTEKNOON—tHE VILLAGE TORMENT THE SAME GREAT BILL TONIGHT, THE SAME GREAT BILD TONIGHT. ENTIRE CHANGE ON MONDAY NEXT. IBLO'S GARDEN. Lessee and Ma THE CURTAIN ENTIRE PERFOR) at TRIUMPH ANE SUCCESS HOMses COMPLETELY CROWD! BALURDAY, FEBRUARY 1. isos, TWO PERFORMAN( Afternoon atl, Evening at 7.30 will be presented an cutirely NEW PAIRY SPECTACHLAR TRAVAGANZA, i prologue aud fonr acts, by James Mortimer, entited THE WIE PAWN, JARRETT & PALMER'S celevrated + PARISIENNE BALLET TROU FE, ‘The pice produced with everytii@e new, and after a pros Paration of any months, at a cost of 2 HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, MAGNIFICENT SCENERY, CONTUMES AND APPOINT. MENTS, INCR SED ORCHESTRA, AND FULL CHORDS, A CAST OF RARE EXCELLENCE, 4 A GRAND BALLET OF SEVENTY FINISHED ARTISTS. P THE Sd Or BEL » WILLIAM WHEATLEY, ISELY AT 7.40, and the in which wit app AUTY AND. MATINEE! ALLACK’S, ‘a Proprietor and Manager...Mr. LESTER WALLAOK SATURDAY, FEB, J, will be presented the Comic Drama of “OURS,” LESTER WALLACK, Mr. JOHN . YOUNG, Mr. B. T, RINGGOLD. Mr, LEONARD, Mr. Wo PO. Mr. DHE WONDER, SOURS. ss » FEB. 5. shi vagus YOURS." DAY, ER. 6. CHie CAPTAIN OF THE WATCH and WOODCOCK'S LITTLE GAME, FRIDAY, FEB. 7 pies seen os+.segeooOURS,? SATURDAY, PEB {8; 2 i Doors open at7ig. Performances comm ANVARD'S OPERA HOUSE AND MUSEUM. GRAND GALA MATINEE TO DAY AT 3 PRE EM CIONAL DRAMA, aking of, JOH TIER. AL LIFE, SEE NOBODY'S DAUGHTER THIS AFTERNOON AND Night M $+ ( t Tossce tage Manager iMieness Manager ON AND sONE HUNDREDTH) 5 AND Last ONE HUNDREDS (PERFORMANCE (ONE HUNDREDTH S of the exquisite Fairy A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM, BY WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE, ‘This now memorable triump withdrawn after its ON HUNDREDTH CON: PERFORMANCE TO. NIGHT, crowned witha richer popular succews (it ix quite safe to assert) than bas ever before attended a Shakspearian prodiie n any ctty in the-world, and honored with the haqnalified approbation of the entire press of New York ‘ad Brooklyh as the most gfreetut and beaatitul spectacle ver offered 1 the metropolis. It ts needless to express here the pride and eratiécation of the mavagement in being wesoviated with a success thua eminently distinguebed and and complete. Mr Gb, FOX -....Bottom LASS MIDSUMMER DREAM MATINEE TO-DAY, MATINEE BEGINS AT 1, EVENING aT 8, MONDAY. FEB 3, the peerless Mine MAGOLE MITCHELL. ami. cee ce ceeeee Fanchon Supported by we -A Great Cai days in ad Qumric vi LAST MATINES | Of the great spectacle A MIDSUMMER’S NIGHT DREAM, begins L's. chairs $ LAST MATINEE, | LAS? MATINEE | LAST MATINEE, ildren, bie. ; ARNEY WILLIAMS’ BROADWAY THEATRE ADMISSION 69 CENTS. THIS (MATURDAY), FEB. 1, 1868, TWO LOTTA PERVOKMANCES THis DAY. Doors open 1: served seats and balcon LITCLE LOTTA, NELL MATINER, AND TH LoTr MARCHION MATINEE. Vv FAIR SCENE, THE CURIOSITY SHOP. THE ACROBATS AND MINSTRELS. THE INIMITABLE LOTTA IN SONG AND DANCE. IN THE EVENING AT 7%. LOTTA'S FIRST SATUKDAY NIGHT. FIRST SATURDAY PERFORMANCE of LITTLE NELL, CROWDED HOUSES and ENTHUSIASTIC APPLAUS: CHARLES DIC 3’ BEAUTIFUL STORY and JOUN BROUGHAM'S BRILLIANT DRAMATIZATION, THE GREAT SUCCESS OF THE SEASON, LOTTA, SONG, DANCE AND FUN LOTTA, vais secured from 8 til! 6 six days in advance A7)-BUTLER'S AMERICAN THEATRE, 472 BROADWAY, Lessee and Manager. . NOON AND MATIN “4 MATINER, AT 26 O'CLOCK, FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. PUN, FON, FUN. A_ GLORIOUS BILL OF NOVELTIES, TUE GREAT TROUPE WILL APPEAR. Doors open atl; curtain rises at 2). Evening performanee commences at 73. sores vine th aera MPONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY, GRAND | Last performauces of the great drama JOE KIDD, THE CHAMPION OF THE RING, im which Mr. SAM COLYER appears | aa JOK KIDD, the Champion, and in the OREAT GYMNASIUM SCENB in Manly Exercises and Athletic Feats, MR, 3AM COLYER, (Por the last times) AFTERNOON AND BVENIN As the London Pugiliat JOE KIDD. TONY PASTOR'S NEW SONGS. 4 Glonous Variety Bill of Brilliant Novelties, NIGHT, AN IMMENS# FESTIVAL BIL SATURDA’ PXTRA, 1 BOWERY. BXTRA TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Mr. SAM, COLYER and Mr. RICHARD HOLLYWOOD will, by reguemt, repeat the:r Gtadiaiorial Display. GRAND GLOVE TOURNAMENT Tn th 1 vat Gymnasium Seene, in the glorious CAL DRAMA called JOE KIDD. last aypearanee of Mv Sam Coly Powtive! TS vENINGS WITH ENOLISH LITE ATURE, E MR, CHARLES EYTINGE will, on MONDAY EVENING, February 8, at # o'clock, ive a Feading al ethinwav Halle First part—s Boas Second Part—Dickeas, Seleeions from David Copper. fel Tekots, $1 bs “ MP pcan’ MURDOCH'S FIRST SERIRG OF Py Dramat ‘oesical Readings and Recitauons, com. th E.oeutionary Batertalnment in tale city, will te rogramme Box pian for ab Steinway Ta! alo square, N GOODRICH, MIDNIGHT MISSION AY DODWORTH TALL. bik ening, ab au elcek, Minaion sat XCITEMENT AT Wa '$ THEATR OURS—"If My Giant ung by Mise Ra TRS=0 Mared for Piano . Composed for Piano, } Mo.t hed oy J. SCHUBERTH 8UO., nhaue) 520 Brosdway, -REY. CHAS B SMYTH LECTURER ON Tok WHITK FAWN AND THE PILGRIM" Suaday Fab. 0, at ¢o'cloek B. M., inyan Bail, DANCING ACADEMIES, =—DODWORTH'S DANOING ACADEMY, 212 Fifth avenue, New York. asses (or cbldrea, Breniag rar. ___ FURNITURE. ; MA ATA hd PARLOR SUIT, SATIN BROCATBI, (1 be sold for $309; one greno rape Suit, Epage. | Gah ar ase. od eaaarA Roome; re ee Address @, D., Brookiye onimealh for Canpaia Otisiothe, Ftatary { BENDALL & corner of Caual aa' OCATRL OURTAING—FOR WIN. Gracrboniey will va tod lem 0y iar) Call a1 198 Weet Waverley pines, NEW HAMPSHIRE. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALA. Progress of the Political Campaign—The Publicans Stimulated by the Activity of the Democrats—A Democratic Carnival in C: Meeting in Debut in the Milford=Governor Harrima Mitroro, Jan 28, 1868, ‘When the republicans first decided upon their plan of carrying on the political campaign to New Hampshire t wos generally understood (if not agreed to by the ma- jority of the State Committee) that none of the prom. Dent candidates of their party sbould actively engage in 1, True it was that in other States Governors, members Of Congress and politicians of minor aspirations bad “stumped’’ their respective districts, but the radicals here believed that such @ practice was uot over and above modest, and if it was to be done they thought it best to allow their opponents the exclusive priviloge. Further than this, they claim to be sure of controlling the State at hazards, and the matter of having it stumped froin one end to tho other, they allege, is simply torun up last year's majority. It may be properly stated here, how- ever, that the only excuse the democrats offer for mak- mg the campaign so vigorous isa desire to roll up a rousing majority, So far as being defeated, why, that is absurd, Allowing the leaders of the several parties the cour- tesy of making their explanations and reasons pubiic, ap impartial observer of political events in this State cannot fail Lo notice that there is evidently more apx- tety among tho radicals concerning tho result of the election than they care to manifest in public One event which goes to prove this is the fact that tb early in the campaign the republicans have resolved to make no distinction ip the class of speakers, and im spite of dechirations of modesty resolved to put all available voices into the field, and almost the first gun which they have fred has been Governor Harrimaa, who is at the head of their Stato tickes for re-ciection, ‘The unexpected perfection of the democratic plan of the campaign. togetber with conservative influences which will be brought to bear here irom other quarters. is probably the trug oxplana- nation of such a change in the programme of the radi- cals, Last evening the democrats made a sort of init tory movement by having a mass meeting 1m Concord AS s00n as the call was made public the republicans began to stir about. and the result was the announce: ment of a mass meeting of their party in this town this evening, and the principal and enly speaker turned out to be Governor Harrisnan. She democrats, at their wass gatbering io Concord, were more ip numbers than Eagle Hall could hold, and ihe enthusiasm and confidence m. triumph at the polls was of the most emphatic quality and wost abundant in quantity. ‘The speakers were Samuel D. Clay, of Mainesand BE. D. Rand, of Lisbon, and their criticisms of the dominant party and their praises of the ose which they hope soun to be the domi- nant one was warmly and repeatedly applauded, ‘The republican meeting in this town to-night was one of some significance, inasmuch as Governor Marriman made his debut of the campaign here. Why this point should have bean selected your correspondent 13 unable to explain, A large republican majority was thrown here last year, and if there has beon a change in sent ment sitee that change has been solely ov partisan grounds, for I am unable to learn of any disturbing local jesue, The meeting was held in the Town Hall, an un- pretending wooden structure in the heart of the village, Av bour before the Governor arrived it was filed to overtlowing, and, a3 is usual in country towns of this sort, there were inany oi that sex among the audien whoge claim to exercise the right of suffrage is etill vexed question. Wheu the Governor appeared he was welcomed with applause winch showed that he had an audience of admirers. He talked for two hours ip bis eharacteristically rapid mapner, and bis whole speech would probably cover an cotire page of the Hearn. His criticism of tha course of the democratic party in late yeats was very eberp and bitter, and was only equalled jin eloquence by his m eulogies of the radicals “His empbatic denunciations of the President for opposing the Con gressional plan of reconstruction, hig ecathing rebuke of the democrats for what he termed conspiracy with of course all in unison with the sentiments In declaring the policy of the republi- can party in favor of paying the vational debt, be said that the debt might be properly termed a democratic legacy, and one which no man was more responsible for than James Gocbanan Six or seven years ago, he added, if the Old Public Functionary had but repeated the words of Jackson, “The Union uust ond shall be preserved,"’ all the four or five years of war and the millions of dobt might have been avoided. The speaker gave a considerable portion of big uddress to the Claims of negro suffrage, gong-even #0 far as te declare that unless that right was secured to the lately emanci- pated class he for one would be in favor of another resort to a and be bad no doubt many of the sons of New Hampshire who fougit in ove war for liberty would engage wm another for the same noble purpose. After expressing confidence in the triumph of the republicaa party in the ensuing election here he wound up with about a columa in favor of Grant for the Presidency, eulogizing him as a warrior without & peer, @ Statesman, @ patriot, and, finally, ag man too modest and too sensible to seek popular notoriety by voluntary expressions of bis views on this or that ques- tion, When be had finished three ch for the Governor and three for Ger 5 There is considerable feeling manifested throughout the State concerning the probability of Congress passing a law taxing national bonds. This qnostion, as well as that of the tax ov various manufacturing products of the State, is what the republicans and democrats alike are uneasy about, and if the scrows are tightened rather than loovened it is safe to presume that Congress lose a few of its prosont supporters. There 1 denying that in New Hampshire, as well aso there are men whose principles and party devot second when compared to the pocket, WTERNAL REVENUE MATTERS. The Metropolitan Revenue Board beld a meetiog on Thursday and yesterday afternoons and ordered several releases of seizures to be made and others to be turned over to the courts for adjudication. The Board will con- tinue ite sessions uotil matters are in readiness to put the new system of things in operation. Another serzure was made yesterday of émpty petro- Joum barrels having their inspection brands unerased, alleged to have becn reshipped to this country for fraudu- lout purposes, As this method of evading the aw has become quite common (hardly a vessel arriving from Europe that does not bring from 1,000 to 2,500 of them), it Ia deemed advisable to give the account of this seizure ip full aa reported toCorlector Shook. Lt will be observed that it folly bears ovt the Henato's staiement a few days since ag to the manner in which this styte of thing is done:— New York, Jan, 31, 1968, Swmnipan SnooK, Collector:—. ‘Sia—Acting unde an appointment received from you as Deputy Collector T have this day seized six bundred and empty barrels, discharged from the ship Tebultze plor No, W bast river. Thove barrels to have been received from the ship by one Gustave Brock, « clerk with Messrs. Fuucka, Mincke & Weadt, conaignees of the vessel, and to have been subsequently wold by suid Brock to Messrs, Wicks Bros., redners of oil at Bull's Ferry, whose office ta at 1 Frout sizeet in (his city. The ligwer Ed. owned by Beardsiey & Summers, had received these barrels from the pier after their discharge from the sby Wicks Bros. having @tgaged the above mentioned firm Beardsley & Summers, Vighterers, to trausport said barrela from thelr Flace of landing, I have made this seizure under of the act of Jul section weet TALES & CORNWELL, Special Agent. Collector Field, of the Sixth district, se\zed yesterday an ilticrt distillery located in the rear of the dwelling house No. 128 West Twenty-fourth street. Access to this establishment could oniy be had ig © passage way leading to the street underneath the dwelling house, The officers were obliged to force the doorway of the distillery in grder to ellect au entrance. No per- 40n was found on the premises at the time, and the owner of the still ia unknowa. The still was wot in operation when the eetzure was made, bul indications were present of its having been worked ‘At the sxme time, op the same prem by the game officers, seizure was made of an {illicit tobacco fac tory, located in another portion of the pry andon the opposite side of the hallway leading to the distillery, Ibi eaid to be owned by ono Leuis Laudermano. A quantity of cigars, three hundred pounds of toba guttings and a tobacco cutting machine were found she promises. Beth the above mentioned seizures were turned over to the United States istrict Attorney for confiscation. The rectifying catacliebment of Messrs. Watson & Crary, the seizure of which was reported im yesterday's Fuexaip, was yeuterday released by tho Metropoiite Board, there bein evidence to corroborate the eus- pic.on entertained that (hore bad beeca any violation of ie a ee efrene le Pelee, Lorient yesterday paid The estate of the la y pai to Coftector M. B. Field, of the Sixth district, the web of 028 40 ‘egacy Wax on sh A 5 canis of bis ersonai property. So sar as ow known this is t Ie Jot of tax of this ebaracter vor paid in 4! United Stares since the passage of the Internal Revonue law, Of course it does not include the tax on rosl estate loft by the \ate Mr, Lorilard, which inte to several ag of seliee. in vaive and is distributed all over the who erty disirtet ty wae by There are strange ru made by certain revenue officials some weeks sinve in Codar street, oear Nassag. [f these rumors bo true they promise to unfold something very rich as to | dud operandt puresed ip making res, It is se sti deceased gentieram resided in the Sixth Si tour ant 6 are joated ; b ly advised of A rumor, which Greated some excitement for a while, was ourrent down town yesterday, to tho effect that Goileetor Shook, of she Thirty-second ict, had been removed from ition, and that @ relat prominent government official jm ih® city fad been ap. pointed wesucceed him, Investigation, however, proved ‘bet, ike most of the late rumors from Waehiagion Tespecting changes je t! nes of the Revenue Le. partment, thie one was out aay foundation what. ever, The dwelling Pillsbury Johnson, in Roo! Maine, took fire three in the afterne: inet, and, the wind bei: igh, it was consumed, with of one hour. re moet of ite contents, im the space aboat $4,000. Tavuted on house and furni ia phe Agpurance Opmpaoy, New York. a THE STAGE AT HOME AND ABROAD, At Home. Lucite Western commenced an engagement at the Metropohian, Bustato, January 29, appearing ww “East Lynne." The Liedertate: Society of Niagara Falls wil give their annua! ba! masque there on February 5. The Grover and Marewzek italian and German opera troupe opened at Cincinnati January 30 with the ever- lasting “*Trovato Mile. Janauschek closed her highly snccessfal em agement of two weeks at Mozart Hall, (: the woth, @ very large and enthus essing ber farewell performance. During ber stay Mile. Janauscbek was the recipient of several testt- monials and compliments from ber German admirers, Mile Janauschek goes to Louisville, theace to lodian- apolis and thence to St. Louis and Chicago, which wil terminate her brilliant career in the West, Mr. Jan E. Mardoch will commence a series of re: ipge at Steinway Hall, under the maaagement of Mr, Samuel Colville, om February 10, He will givesfour Feadings at this hall, On February Ll he will read at Lyric dal, and at the Brooklyn Academy of Music oo the 14th prozimo. He commences in Boston on Febi ary 17. An exchange says of him:—His reading is of the kind catied dramatic, being enforced by avimated gesture and mobile play of counte- panco His voice iw rich, flexible and perfectly obedient to the wil his conception of the autbor’s meaning 18 correct, and bis gestures are gracetul and expressive, The whote I something be- tween acting and reading, with some xcellences ofeach. He gives especial force to the patriotic pieces wbich always form a considerabie portion of his pro- gramme, and the enthusiastic energy with whieh be reads them never fails to communicate a sympathetic glow to the audience “Under the Gaslight” is running at the National, Cin- einai. Fulton and Mueder's very clever sensational drama, “Nobody’ ughter,” has been brought out af Bap- vard's theatre, The “Grand Duchess” ts delighting the Soton’s of Washington at the National this week. lis success, unger Batoman’s management, is immense, Daly's successful play, “Under the Gastight,"” has been brought out at the Arch, Philadelphia, in splendid style The railroad and pier scenes were remarkably well done. The play was throughous eptbusi received by the audience. Mr J. Owens commen: successful en ment at the Chestnut street theatre on Monday even) At the Now York Cireus Miss Lucille Wateon, w dash- ing equestrieane, and the comie act of “Don Quixote” attract crowds every night Miss Alida Topp will commence a series of Distoneal soir’es of classical aud modero piano music at Steinway Hall on February 6. Beethoven, Handel, Bach, Sohu- mann, Chopin. zt and Claussen are on the first pro- gramme. Mile. Marie Bageard Ferrand made her début at Stein. way Hall last week in Mr. Dawson’s concert, and proved by her admirable singing that she was ap artist of no common order of talent. Gar'ana’s burlesque opera troupe from the Fifth Avenue theatre has taken possession of the Continental, joston Maggie Mitcbel concluded her engagement at the Howard Athen@um, Boston, last night. Abroad. Decidedly the Marquis de Caux marries Mile, Pattt The other day, at the Jockey Club, tho frends of the Marquis congratalated him on his approaching marriage, and he accepied their felicitations, It is said that the interesting ceremony wili take place in a couple of months Mr, Jobo & rke, the American comedian, wilt shortly appear as Salem Scudder, in ‘The Octoroon."’ At ts not yet quite decided whether tbo scene of bis ap- pearance wii! be the Princess’ or the Holborn theatre. Mr, Boucicautt wil! play the Indian, Ap exciting scone wae recently witnessed at the Gymnase theat Marseilies. At the close of the sec- ond act of “L'(Eil Crevé,"* Madame Juteau, who was playing Fleur de Noblesse, was joining in the gallop which concludes the act. By accident she fell, and being very near the footlighte roiled on to them. She was seized by some of the musicians, who dragged her into the orchestra and extinguisbed the flames which ose from her costume, Meanwhile actresses on the stage and spectators in front were greatly excited, many fainting and others rushing out of the theatre. Fort. nately the promptuess of the rescue renders it !mprob- able that the accident will have very serious conve- quences. Tho Advcnaum says that the Dean and Chapter of Chester Cathedral bave dared ippovation which bas long boen wanted, and. introduced female singers into the service. ‘But then,” adds our contem 4 ke the harps at @ pever-to-be-forgotien eboral wedding in Westminster Abbey, these heterodox plements of sacred music are screened out of sight.” The Potteries Prizo Choirs bi iven their annual performances of Handel's “M b"at the Town Hail, Burslem. Don Pattos, 2 one-legged dano tempt at suicide by cutting bis throat with @ razor, at his lodgings at Soutbamptou, carly on January 11. Be was removed to the tnfirmary and les there in a preea rious state. Patios has been engaged for a week or two at a series of entertainments given at tbe Philharmonic Rooms. He is supposed to have been su‘fering from deli rium tremens at the time, ‘The divisions of the profits of the Théitre Frangais a6 the end of 1867 i9 said to have represented a larger figure than on eny previous occasion, every suctétaire aving taken for his share about 10.000f, Offenbach reigns suprome ip Amsterdam. than four theatres of that city this ador Heabach ig coaspicuous. In the Mun rande Ducheswe’’ is constanuy made desperate at- Tn no less and Judel’ always made now with “La Vie Parisiennd;”* and at Sanviet's Vi anviber uutsuell, Offeubach is the constant idol of the audience, Mr. Byron's pantomimes at the Liverpool theatres seem likely to have @ very long ran, Mr, Calvert is jaying in “Louw XL." at the Amphitheatre, Mr. Siepleson's Itlian Opera Company are announced to ap- Pear in @ morning concert at the Philvarmonte Hal om the 18th inst, Mile. Tietjens aud Mr, Sanu cluded im the list of vocalists, Mr. Wehti, pianist, t@ also eogaged. FOREIGN ART. The vatuable patutings im tne princely gallery of Kbull Bey are now being disposed of by public auction— the admirable productions of logres, Dbiacroix, Pro- mentin, Corot, Theodore Rosseau, Paul Potter, Omme- gank, Wouverman. A French paper says :—‘'Would it not be a reproach to millions of imtelligent Frenchmen, lovers of the five arts, to suffer these magajficent works to be taken out of France, such as the ‘Bain Ture,’ the ‘Massacre de |’ Eveque de Lidge,’ the gem of Eugine De- lacroix's pictures; the ‘Tasse dans ia Prigom,’ and especially that beautiful and popular chef dauvre of Boucher, tb yyage 4 Gythérei’ It is on such oppor- tupitios az these oceursimg that les cure bien nés more bitterly than ever regret their waat of fortune, which prevents thero from eatering into « spirited competition for the possession of these rare specimens of the paint- er's art.” Tho auction rooms sre densely crowded every day, avuong the bidders being maay foreigners, ‘The sale ie creating great interest in the art world, Some scandal has Leen excited lately in Europe by a quarrel between M. von Olfers, Who i the director of ail the royal collections of art, and Professor Waageo, who te the director of the Museum at Berlin, While the latter was at Paris tast summer M, von Olfers, without having consulted the Professor, had a valuable Andres je! Sarto touched up and restored. Unfortunately thie restoration \s nearly equivalent to the destruction of the picture, as it has beon performed in the most ineMeiens and improper manner. Professor Waagen could uot leave the public in (he dark as to where the bi: lay and Bas protested publicly through the papers that it was 50 fault of his The question is whether, un such circumstances, both men cag retain their offices. There will not be much difference of opinion, at leat oat of court circles, which of the two ought to resign, TRAGEOY IN MISSOUR, From ihe St, Louis Democrat, Jan 28. We have ust learned the particulars of » coid blooded murder, perpetrated about two miles soutbeast of Botts. 1, on the 24th matagt eure that be. longing tos Mr. Phillipe had broken plo aa en, coutaining s stack of oats belonging bit Mr, Sibert. Mr, bers set bis dog after ule to, itaway, and Mr, Phillips seeing this went into bis caine out with adoudle barrelled Ty, gue, and *| of same, shot and killed the » Mrs. hes. haus id e pear by, Mrs, 8 holding to ber arms ao /nfaat son, it only child, Mra S&. re. monsirated with Pillips about shooting the dog, when D—-a you, | bad just aa lief shoot you, vpoo hearing which, Mr. Sibert started towards armed, when Phillips raised br gua and with (he ig barrel snot at stantly killing Bim, child im {ts mother arms, aud @ cow way, sto; at tne b ‘a Mra. Bruce, « sear P io ud tolling ber he bed ‘‘enot Sibert and sup- was dead by this time,” and she had better go out it, The murderer ie still at large. MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. The sieameh p Arizona Will sail from thie port om Sat~ urday for Aspiowall, ‘The mails for Contral America and the South Pacific Will clove at baif-past tem o'clock In the morning, Tus New Yous Henatp—Edition for the Pacific wi" be ready at baif-past mine in the morning, im wreppers for mailing,

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