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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27; 1868—TRIPLE SHEE 1 to produce moré unrestrained moerri:nent than either | additional tines to the Park. . But the Verdt or Offenbach es or Cee “i Trovatere,”” | major portion of the skaters are sturd: uty as rendered by Rryants’ Milustfvis, is peculiarly rich | folks, “poth young and old, who love to 1% point of transiaion, court the invigorating and bracing breese presents Kelly & Leou’s. by pecestriauisia in getting over the distance iuier- rber Blu + “Tame Cats”? Yenlng between their tomes and desiination. En- fa"? any ‘® . (ering the Park and keeping along ibe mam drive asion of & delighted throng at Kelly & | fora distance of half a mule or so, jostliai le by and other information cannot fail to be of consider- MEXICO BUTROPOLITAN WERRIMENT, abie L)ALMANACH POUR RIRP, NEW PUBLICATIONS. How ro MAKE Them By William eid, Ed- Tab Why axp WHe , ilustrated by Cam, tsa PORNO at work already weil knowa tie sketche of Atfuirs in Nuevo Leoa=Sncrense and allusions, and tn the treatrient of cure ‘aa Daal f the ©: “ the caricatures of the present edition fully ‘overty of the Country, its well earned reputation, 3 eYTA, NvEVO LEON, De: The Theatres, Minstrel Halls and TP Sv@kyY © & mule ° LORK OF CATTLE Diskas sy Will Reid. s§ LPALMANACH DELLA VIE PARISIENNE 4 Lp of the 24th und Skating Ponds ) day evening. he only check to the | Side with rosy-faced solks, with skates slung across ipburg. Audrew Elliot By Wales * well executed burlesques on the yp 2 nd Skating Ponds, Uuuuterrupied Haibility of the audience was the ter- , thelr shoulders and well muilled forms, oue sirikes | yy id nA oucs arts and the stst come juination of the performance. “Ginenevieve de | Of (> the ieft at an angle of tire road near he ities of these two books explain thelr con- | of the popular piay's ts racy aud highly interesting F r, owing nana noe Grav? is the attraction for to-morrow night. Franklin avenue and comes in sight of the | tents, The subjects sre treated im an able manner WALMANACH Des Coco: TES bas Maay combealities ins and floods, It has aed here carnival scene on ice, Here is found an ant- 5 i ver The Sen Francisces, bearing on Parisian life, especially the monthly pre- dictions, which, althongh rather broad to the re ined minds of Gothamies, are acceptadie in the general ran of the present French light literature, La MERE CIdOGNE, ALMANACH DES PETiTe Py PANTS, is a Well composed and instructive as Well qa an amusing book for children, to whom We cau ve commend ii as & Weicome holiday prese .!, and shoul be read by all Who lave charge of cattle or are in any manner imuterested in having whole- some beef and mutton, ps 5 qatlag view indeed, A street of ‘Rone Sqnash Mable’ was the magnet that filed | coverin nearly fifteen acres of this Javorite establishment jast evening, no! to speak | SP4uned by a rustic bridge, approached by geutly ihents, ‘The composition acted powertully on the | oj skaters, forms a@ most effective picture, and one jninds of the audience, as dit also the ingenious bits | Which can only bet wituened et Lae pepiak Paes of ue quartet, Birch, Wambold, Bernard aad backus. | Where they enjoy, free of all expense, the pleasures ‘The Hibernian Minstrels. ps ere ane SrilBpe Aare penerously proyicesd Apollo Hall was comfortably filied last evening. | f! them. ‘The ice here yesterdry was in excellent The entertainment, being truly of an entirely Hiber- condition, notwithstanding the great wear which it t mor other side of the Rio G the (rontier towns into a panic about two The Holiday Season in New Vork ond Brooklyn. ande threw ecks since, vigilance of our Alcalde, Dou Manuel Ortega, ‘ud our Governor, General Trevtiio, nipped ihe | rin the bud by pursuing and capturing the in- —<—— | Yaders, some twenty-five or thirty mounted men, MUSICAL REVIEW. , supposed to be in the. service of I 5 RE IM Toga, and sent over to feelythy ‘The people of the metropolis still continue to enjoy the holiday season, The celebration of the Christ- mas festival is only a single point reached, and its advent and observance relate to one of the most i wian theatrical circies. ‘The resi. | i i | i Magazine Notices, THE Cartontc WoxLp, January, 186% New York: Catholic Publication House. ‘The presmt nuinber of this magazine is unusually interesting An article on Galileo, another entitled ‘ “ A these com has L Bs serog > . | “Provestanism a Failure’? (a review of Dr. Ewer's Nt his settles the matter > important events of the world’s history, necessarily | wlan character, elicited the hearty approbation of a There cout MOLE nt eee Sermons), wid a third on plivdadrdetyeald Louis j)achauer & Co, publish the following :— town r Ot wih RTO ee aera attaching to it a religious aspect. The New Year's | *)#Patheule sudience, ten thousand persons there at diferent mes yes- ‘1 theism” arethe best papers given, ‘The second, par- | Gems trom “La Périchole,” “Kleur de The’ ticularly, ia harp, pungent and argumentative, As @ matter of course, the magazine being essentially Catholic in ts view, everything that pears upon religion takes the Roman Catholic side of the various issues discuised, but even Protestants can read the second artice referred to and be interested aud tn- — lyehes nonemoets is, as Is the entire magazine, i fact, written in a’ very broad and hberal spirir Py, eee eee THE OLD Gtanp, January, 1869. New York: Van Evrie, Horon & Co, Publishers. To those jersons who yet adhere to the political and | !mpoverished state of the people mail these parts, “Wael Creve.” Ine! t owing tothe had seasons, bad ‘Ops, Laiil Creve,” Ine!uding the favorite Lotter song | forced joansanidepidemtes the eee bees and ‘h! que les Hommes,” from the first opera; | any spirit or enerzy ieft. sveryuody is ina state of “En tous Pays” and the vivandiére’s song from the Sua ‘There i no money ih circulation, no busts second and a brilliant. sparkling galop from the last. and Nquidasing aad ae ed bad unmon oe “lo Vivo, ¢ V amo,” duet, Campana. Oneof this | course. And this ts tae condition of the whole res favorite and excellent composer's best pieces. The | Puvlic. MH may not be quite as ba in the interior, Vocal parts of all nis works are written in the dia- | yu the collapse Is general, and growing worge and logue or dramatic form and are always plessing, SL nee Ditson & Co. publish the following:— GUR NAVAL FORCE IN THE WEST INDIESe Waitz, Duet and “C'est Espagne,” from “Les sell Hooley’s Opera House. terday. Rin Botioe on fp arunea arnt ma Hooley has bad a brilliant week, brilliant guai- | 44 ar of digulty worthy of a true Metropolitan, at - 2. flourished their batons, and des; s ences, and it is acknowledged by everybody who Las | in we fulness ba ahaln’ eeliimecines Gapomanes, visited his opera house im Court street, Brooklyn, hich eens ered Lenigon ras by the inereased th - g ‘01 stowed upon their domain, The re- hae ~ ane * bee ray company. Yesterday afters | Peineke stand, where everything was to be found noon he had a matinée, which was well attended by | tat could be calculated to tempt the “spare change” litte people and their parents, who were greatly | of the patrons of the skating pond, were well pat- Ping | by Lond humorous sayings und acts of Joe | ronized. This pond js bow an institution of the nto ae eee ney eons, PEN es people and is ane Which has, doubtiess, quite ma- Claus with his well-fed pack proved the acme of io ee ee De Garmo’s Hall. holiday, recording an era in time, is made by gene- ral consent thronghout all civilized countries a festival of enjoyment to a greater or less extent. Nowhere, perhaps, in the world is the event observed #0 fully as in this metropolis. Relaxation from the more burdensome business of the city is taken, and pleasure and interchange of kindly offices pervade the community. he city at present is full of stran- gers—rcpresentatives of all parts of the Union—who come here at this season of the year to enjoy the carnival season. The city theatres and places of their innocent enjoyinent. In the evening the house was crowded to excess, many being unable to ob- ski "§ fe root | Meory of “state rights"? the Old Guard will be | Bavards.? Of all Offenbach’s operas there 1s none yon : amuzoment are just now enjoying ther pecumary in baneeee. one a ae Sane, with repeat Pita engaoiy pieh ppt ta le pu anor always me. The political articles in the num- | to compare with this on the be o. muste,, and os Pidecie se ei ang - a Er Marvest—mavagers are happy, the people satisfied, } erected the 1 We coMpaLy. ie) Wi vd last evening PY 4 | ber before us are well and forcibly written, but we | those three pieces are the best selections {£gin It. eg Bpeiiy Mirai Westy weil be found'ia calle oorsige eae otae Brooklyn Atheneum. fashionable and critical audieuce—sueh an audience | cannot say Up suiue for the literary papers. ‘There is a uusprint or palpable mistake in fhe | False Kconemy and its Injury to Commerces merriment, Irrespective of choice those who culled out a holi- day-—and to define the number would be an arithe- metical (lificuliy not easy to be overcome=thronged every public place of amusement that threw open its doors. At both matineés and evening entertain- ments tie altendances Were exceedingly numerous. Jt was plain that at some establishments the visitors were not regular habitués, at least judging from ap- pearance wud the delight, as well as bewilderment with which they beheld the several spectacles presented. A promiuent ‘feature in nearly all the audiences wes the number of contented juveniles, whose persuasions and future promises had induced their \oving guardians to bring them before the bril- jant footligits. Besides these were the bashful Maidens, just spending a week in the city, who sat as if about to get their photographs taken. Man- . agers had good reason to rub their hands with giee at the bulging collers of their respeciive estavlish- ments. Nor should they forget their artists, whose Jabors during the week have been incessant. Pike’s Opera House. ‘The attractions at the matinée were “Les Bavards” ‘The merry old wizard, Signor Blitz, who seems to | a8 the announcement of “Dramatic and Poetic RECi- have discovered the secret of perpetual youth, was | tations” by Miss Nina Foster never faiis to attract. Sania Claus’ representative at this house. Things | The programme on this occasion consisted of two appeared a ad disappeared inthe most unaccountable | Scenes from the “School for Scandal” (Lady Teazle ee ‘he laws of natare were ret aside aud the i » e fav 5 cf 7" 5 looked on inasionishment. ‘The Atheneum | UCB One of the favorite characters i shies OR Was wel) tilicd by a bewildered and ainuscd puviic. and gifted artist); the “Woollen Doll,” a new poem Central Park @arden. by Geerge W. Hows—a poem full of pathos and re- The attractions at this resort being of a varied and cited with exquisite plaintiveness; the hunting interesting character, the visitors yesterday were | S°e2¢ from “London Assurance,” with all its spirit aluaerous and the sue of Christmas pre-ents preity | and life; Margery Grey, which afforded another brisk. Eee ot) ope the hi source ee symipatietic : ears; and, finally, the famuliar scene between Julia Auicteur Thentricals Among the Germans. | snd Master Walter in the “llunchback.” The voce The Society Urania, establisned for the cultivation | of Miss Nina Poster, if not very strong, is, neverthe- of vocal music and dramatic art, had a very agree- fect Ge to ee aries sata or janaiiNer, “fi Fi cath iciously clear and vibrating, is 80 well modu- able sntertaliment at the National As: mbly Rooms, lated and she enunciates so distinctiy that it pro- on West Forty-fourth street, on Christmas Day. | duces greater effects than many a stronger voice. They brougit upon the stage the comedy of “The | Her countenance beams with expression aod jie! Enchanted Prince,” and, for amateurs, ‘the piece | attitudes and gestures are equaily vivacious and was well enacted throughout. Another German | graceful. Her acting has the best qualities of the society, organized wil a similar purpose, performed Tench school, and she has reached that art of con- at their hall, on West Forty-second sireet, the | cealing art which could alone secure her rare, dis- pene Israe!,” a four act comedy by Benedix, Ungulshing charin of “naturainess.” friday night, and last evening the “Wirrwarr’ of Balls to Take Place, Kotzebue, aud in each piece the performers, con- wince! ONWARD. Fa the Youth of America. Conducted by Captain Mayne Reid. January. Carieton, Pub- lisher, New York, It would vennfuir, in a measure, fo pass judgment on the first number of a magazine, but candor com- pels us to saythat Ovrard falis far below what it might and shad have been. ‘There is a fine opening for another nontily, but the one before us can scarcely fil it, Captain Reid promised too much ib advance, iimagazine was to be a “teacher;’? but what the Jamary number is designed to teach we chorus of the song and the latier part of the waltz. HAVANA, Dec, 19, 1868, ve refer to the last measure of the second phrase, The distarbed condition of alfairs in this is and, as where the seventh is given instead of the key note. i West : “Gentle Lilian Gray,” ballad. -Frauk Mort. “Doa't | e8ewaer2 ia the West Indies und localities aijacent, thmk much of it, Its nothing better or worse than | renders it important that the American naval force What is published by the score every day rt we : . n this vicinity should be of the character and “Yreasures of the Heart,” balls +. COX, spirited baritone i aia ballad, 4.5. Cox. 4 | ot engin suiticient to protect American interests and Laus Deo,” song. F. Booth, One of Young Men's | enable the United States to exercise that moral infu poral Association or Sunday schoo! order of | ence which is her due. That itis etsy #t present “TL Will nOt Kise the Sweetest Lip,’ song. G. A, | 4a be seen at a glance, WM u Veazie, Jr, A so-80 kind of song, not entiling the | As stated in #~ ntv@ report of tIte Secretary of the cannot, for Uy lite of us, imagine. It may be that a ser to the consideration of any lip. aayy, the North Atlantic squadron, ander the cont constitutionaiborror of sliort paragraphs, of sensa- 4 Sargent = Pretty, i! K r tlopal situations, and a distaste for 4 many italics the w' mand of Admiral Heury K, Holt, is composed Vommet 1 de have comings 6 render our impressions utfavora- ' syed C. E. Pratt. | of the Contoocook (Magship), thirteen guus; Saco, bie, However this crilicisia is Kindly meant. if the , wiih & pecniiar accompaniment. ten guns; Penobscot, nine guns; Yantic, five gunsz next number sows any improvement we stall give “NO Thoroughiare Galop.” Coote. A dashing | CUO"? ‘ swale i chane. it praise with Neasure.. “i - salon galop. pus mislody has been evidently written | Gettysburg, nine gans, kt bib ca six guns, OF bere Harven’s Ney MoNTULY MAGAZINE. January, 1869, | 228 the cornet & piston. “ the Saco, being in need of extensive repairs, ha! Harper & Budters, New York. preceding '* Galop.” OF the same kind as the | yeen witudrawn from the squadron and ordered It is, of courte, almost unnecessary (0 say anything |" ~«iaiop Militaire.” B, Hoffman, A very brilliant | Home. In accordance with orders from the Navy about this magazine, go weli known and popular is | and eifective concert piece, and one whicit will com- J Department one vessel remains at Aspinwall cons it, The numbir before us contains articles to suit Ea oa aR CoRDOn EDS. by | Stantly, being reileved at cervalu periods in order all classes an readers, “The Buffalo Range,” an | Biind ‘Tom. An ambitious piece as far as intention | that officers and crew may recover from vhe deles illustrated papa, by Theodore R. Davis, is very in- | goes, but one that fails in many respects. terious effects of the climate, leaving but four vessels and “La Chanson de Fortunio,”’ and in the evening | sidcring then being strangers to the stage, did well. | The following named bails are announced 10 take | teresting, but, like ali of Mr. Davis’ productions, Frederick Blume publishes the following: | | | to represent the dignity of the American nation, tO “La Grande Duchesse”, Mile. Duclos sustaining the Curling at the Park. place:— e carelessly writen. Why cannot the autior revise | aevold-of originality. é 2 protect its commerce and its citizens from Nova principal rote. How many of the audience will . 28—First Regiment Hawkins Zouaves—A polio Few games possess so little attraction for the man spectator as that of curling. The players themselves Dec, 29--Hoboken Turtle Club—Apollo Hall. appear to act in so staid a manner as forcibly to re- Dec. 30—Fancy Dress and Mask Sviree—Rivers’ niind one of the interesting game of ninepins that eps John Morrissy Coterie—Apoilo Hall was unceremoniously intruded upon by the luckleas Jan. 5—Ninth Infantry National Guard Ball—Aca- Rip Van Winkle. Curling is the national winter agar repens ee sa eochehe tevihie ts : iH rele 3 vate Coachman’s Society—Irving Hall. game of Scotland, and is certainly particularly | Jan: 17—Dramatie Fund Ball—Acateny. of Music, adapted for the season. ‘he Scotch are fond of eer 13—La Coterie Fancy Dress Ball—Acadeny of hardy, athletic sports, and among their native hilis, asic, When bleak winter sets in, they join in elubs to enjoy | yaat. 18-Oda Fellows’ Ball—Brooklyn Academy of themselves at their favorite amusement. ugh jan. 21—"Ours,” Sociable—Rivers’ Ac deficient m the excitement oy health giving indy. | Brooklyn, ences of skating, itis a good quiet game and seems to wive intense satisfaction ta the players. ‘the MA. AND MRS. COLFAX. spectators, if any have the hardihood to remain long, are sure to become so cohl that they lose i a interes pat, it and feei_ proportionately | Their Reception i ing audience tendered a silent vote of than Po thereon Ab. Abeuing it. is. diferent. of the Vi manager Grau tor presenting the luxuries of Otten Jorg and. the sharp. pletene heck at eee ot {From the Sprigficid Repablican, bec. 26.) bach In the best style. The evening performance ( with congealing powers, still you could soon get up | ,,ThE reception of Vice President elect Schuyler was even more crowded, and the handsome theatre a hot glow and make the torpid biood tingle thou; Colfax at the rooms of the Springfleid ciub m Shaw's rang with frequent bursts of applause. ‘fo hear | Your very veins by mixing with the gay, lausiing | DOCK, last eveuing, was in every Way eaiisfactory, Gabel would have chased away te most obsiinate | throngs that glide so. grace'n ily over the diferent | Before the announced hour of eigitt o'clock tie toothache, z aks, ‘There is health and hie and enjoyment in | Parlors were occupied by the gentiemnen of the club, Wallack’s Theatre. Py while the game of curling isa cold watter | #24 many of the best men and falrest women of this “The Captain of the Watch” and “Woodcock’s | of fact’ sort of pastime. It is true that at umes a | CY, Lech as it is in these vespecte. And a large Dut his articles befere publication’ A review of Chail- Iu’s “Wild Life Under the Fqnator’? (ustrated) is well written, tg extracts from the work are inter- psting and the wood cuts faithful. “South Coast Suunterings im England” belongs to a higher order of literature thin is usually found in magazines, It is not only excelently written, bui as certain to instruct as it wil be to entertain, “Chivalrous and ~ hrous’ will amuse every per- son Who sis Qe article, but it is not an impartial picture of Southern society or mauners. It exag- gerates in some cases and undervalues in others. ‘The other artivies, including light literature, are good, and will lo much to mamtain t putation of the magazme. ‘The New Bevectrc MaGazine. January, 1869. Bal- timore; Turnoull & Murdoch, ‘This magazine is more deserving of the name tian many of its more preventions coniemporaries. ‘The selections are exceiient and its reviews and edi- torials well written, Tue Art JOURNAL, December. 1868. New York: Virtue & Yorston, This number fs fall of engravir lating to the arta, It ts quite “Barbe Bleue Galop,” arranged by F. Liidke. One | Scotia to Laguayra, including the Gulf of Mexico, Ghbo bestigalopa:we havoiseen in.onérd Doute. the Weat Indies and the northern part ef Souci “Barbe Bleue”? potpourri. Ludke. Very poorly | ainerica, In wines of peace tals miagut be aap! sullicient, but, as is well Known, ib tue latter btw ities mentioned revolutions lave reached & chronic state, aud in view of tie Lew complications certain to arise Irom the extensive insusrection ua this island, novat all poe to be seconde ib Port Rico nearly date, is ridicalous!y unequal to the task required of it. From tiaytl, 5). Domingo, Veuezue.a, and irom various poris in Uli isiand, American representatty are cuding loudly for war ve: for the protection of property and per- son, audwiile in some mstances such ells may be img, | prowpied by other reasou the case, Mts undoubted that the pre. vi is often required, and the force posai should be susdicientiy iarge to enable the AULT LO Comply With such just requir At present the Contoocvok 18 in Us has been for some weeks past. For her to ieave Would be imprudent, in view of diilewues crowd the stores of music publishers in quest of the principal gems from the above nas not neen estimated, but, judging from the rapture with wh.ch productions were received, it is clear that O1fen- bach added many scores of admirers to his long list. ‘The house, brilliantly lighted and weil filled in every part by an appreciative and fashionable audience, was a spectacle scarcely to be riva!ied. Mile. Duclos’ interpretation of the Duchess was well received, but the munitable Tostee was unquestion ably inissed. arranged. Root & Cady, Chicago, publish a piece cailed “Grant's Waltz,” by Hattie Nunn, which is, honestly Speaking, the most worthiess composition we have aves seen or heard during the whole course of cur vee. y. A. Pond & Co. publish the following:— Hidden Love,” ballad, HB. Farnie, Tis isthe “Chanson de Fortunio,” note for note. Offeabaci d it up among a lot of old French airs. it is pharming. “iteavenly Voices,” A. B, Neldy. Very p with arpegyi interwoven in the melody; tie tye im the Jatroduction are also good. Remini es of Genevieve de Brabant.” A. W. casy and well arranged. ‘The nuguug quar- tht be more effective. ‘e Heum."? Lambillotte, There are few modern composers who write such spirited and etfective inusic for the Chureh as Latmbillotte. ‘fis 1s up lo | arise, Luoagii tle present coumition oF his usual standard, it desirable that a vessel should ves S. J, Gordon publishes a book of organ voluntartes | Nucyitas and santiago de Cul which contains selections from the works of all the | “he asjuyy doue to great masters, It ig an excellent work for any oF | yore and avcoad, by Lhe Laise & tne goverment of tue Uatted Sue R a8 of 1s Buvy cannot be properly understood. rom THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL XOTES. the earliest daics history suows that tae commerce nation and its consequent Wealth und g Theatre Francais. Curtosity and a determination to see everything in the city worth looking at characterized to some extent the crowd of Christmas visitors to the Fre theatre yesterday, when the last matinée of “Gene- vieve” was given with even more than usual vigor. It was plain that the unprejudiced and mirth-seck- aemy, ‘pringticld, Mass.—speech ve President Elect, and articles dite, Almanacs for 1869. , fio ise hearty langh is got acpense of ap | WOst civil crowd bad gathered around the rooms arge number of almanac: 2 PR AES comimensure ly WIL ba Little Game” were regarded with greater interest Wo: WMT aaiie anor Snider moaste ela when, shortly after elgut, Mr. Colfax, with ius wife | | 4% unusually large wamher of almanacs for the | ronmy poad wants a new umbrelle. and power of its navy, @s commerce ever exte aa Any other Christmas ghuie, The performance | way ‘the ice to make it fu the caster, sips und aie | ON WS arm, “envered ‘under. the’ guidance. of | ¢nshing year have alycady inade thelr appearance, “The Arrow Thiough the Hye” is to be the Eug- | Mself as it fs Jostered aiid protected, Ibis almost itty of those charming comedies has already been | to te intense amusement of nis comrades, his host, since Christinas eve, Mr. Samuel Bowles, | and many of thea: bear evidence of improveiment in lish titie of the new opera at the Francais. Variibly the ease that successlte Adiorican iercute favorably alluded to, and it is only necessary to add THE GAME. Soon, on taking Weir station in the long sel/e, began typography, selection of matter, engraving, and, in is) i lie houses established in these islauds and in tad 7 4 ‘the long martyrdom of Landshaking. Mr. Colfax is that voxes, parquet and circle were unanimous in } yot'e ausring game yesierdey. on ther groamdein | surely the niost popular of our public ‘then, aud thew opinion of their excellence. So long a8 the | the park for the silver medal, which is awarded to | JUSUY 80, for the people know him as tuat’ rare repetition of good pieces draws there is nothing | the most distinguished player of the club for one character, one over Whom politica! life has cast no wo complain of, The manager is, nevertheless, keep | year, ‘This medal has been held in snccessiop, siice | Sadew of dishonor, Last wight be stood there, ing herd gone in soe So combat the atteok upon 1x60, by the following members:—Mesers, Robert a pipes Bont “ire ‘opie, hile always 48 castle by other gun he contest will be “i ‘Brand, + age? + | @ gental and natural sulle, and often a quick pieasan- watchea with pleasure by the public. pelt a tegen gohan C. § and a the z Long, William Hogg, Jorn Alex. wearisome ordeal od the Brondway Theatre. Dalrymple. As the giune dhetiooked A es) Ts ebiehy confined io tig | WUstanvialls ve WET, UNpectiny sO Wil Laughter is undoubtedly contagious. No sooner | Scotch we give a short count of the manner of | 2 the countenance of the lady at his side. Mrs. " ing it, for the information of such as might wish | Colfax has a face of tine intellectual beauty and does barney Willams smue w some of the witty shafis in the en throwing out | to he imitated. a dignified and affabie grace, as winning as her N — ol . | Of cach hand. For she paid the fail penalty of asimilar movement 13 visivie on nearly every face | | The curling stones weigh trom thirty to. fifty ‘There is @ capital drunken scene m “La Perl | various counties of South America change their chole.”? hatural character after a few years or become Sow - merged mio Hnyish, Prenen or other foreign boures, Howard Glover I already preparing for Lydia | Whatintie of the American character clings (0 Wem ‘Thompson’s reception at Niblo's in February, 1s in the persou of tt American Consul, honung that oe position on account of the advantages which wecrus a P| e of “ ) Ds vl eh The million curiosines at Wood’s are on we que | Hie ti en etn A a , vive to know who Ernani is, the United tates atords so ute protection to itd a" ” citizens engage) in commerce in foreigu countrics, Guten atta wate eon be recon. | teres necessitating ihe introducuon uf capital and wae” 2 oo COR: | persons of other Nuuonaliuies, A broad gauge in the railroad scene is talked of | p48 jt Hea eee eae ese house some instances, even in tllumination. The annual auivent of these uupretending but interesting books of relerence and consultation ix looked forward to with evident pleasure by scores of scientific men, business men, Hatigators, liousekeepers, farmers and puasands OF JHers, WHO Wout TuCoUDteMYy va. perience much inconvenience were they, by some unlooked for accident, to be deprived of certain necessary information, whieh ts to be found no- where else bat in these useful lite calendars. In Maid seins)? tas ow vite came evi husband's, aud as ready for the friendiy to orig "" e | vi s ance of these instructive large Cuisioqners of New York, Gosiun, baliimore punds, suited to the strength of the piayer; each of wedding a servant of the people, and all there | view of the vast importance o! for the « ly me {. iegte fc my ate ~} ¥ ‘i neibility which alter dinner, a honday one csp | the ice, The rinks, at which the players stand, are | Tears she wore Was her husband's wedding git | pend a notice of such of tem ax have been issued | sem monster, What is it? Biasues, east. ant west, elther directly or tidrectiy Meike matinee, “ive only compiaines, mare agains: | Sout forty-two yards apart. At the end of each | Tid'her qark halt was adorned. With @, coronal | from the press for the year 1860. ‘ihe Mendelssohn Union will give a concert at | Suier froin the erecta, ae at thé matinee. ‘Lhe only complaints made against | Fink’ a circle is drawn on the ice; the | ANd her dark hair was adorned with a coronal | irom the press fo ’ . Irving Hall this evening. Harvey Dodworth und | SUZer irom the crtects, abe En. the “Emerald Ring” will be by medical gentiemen; | cene of this circle ix called “the tee,” | Of pure white blossoms. Meantime a4 the long | Tay arsaNrie ALMANAC FoR 1869, .published by | Avilcnniuerare the conductors Pohg Ce aie brie Nt nin eirps pote ph oe but there never wisa “ring” of any kind withoul | oy, whieh is placed @ curling stone. ‘The points of yt only to be counted by thousands, defiled in weil under- sular Bysiou of the United States, te , i, | Ticknor & Fields, is gotten up in magnificent Ktyle, F. Lowell has engaged Maggie Mitcty st eed « re, i Uurovigdi ‘i an enemy. The game are to strike the sione on the tee out oi the | 404 Cu again, the armorers, with {hey ge pa band, ; & Fleids, jo gotten ap - et fat ed | appear atthe Brookisn Moadeuiy of music op stood to ueed explanation here, aud turonau whict, Oiympic Theatre. cirele. ‘The next point 8 to place one stone on te 7 tenderca “ar, Coumix the Gompiiment oF & seFCiAdE IM | and iseven more wstructive und entertaining chan | TOPCO Th wien will be performed the domestic thie sniverent ot tae “BEHOK 8 at al tote ¢ “Hampty Dumpty,” with all its undefinabie acces- | tee, another two feet fromi Jt the caver te trike {he | the sirect below, and por idle autroprianehy se- | its cqunterpart, the Atlantic Monthly. Besides its dram, “Lite Barefogt.” er ee gene i, wories, was again viewed at matinee and eveping | a4 the uext is called drawing, whch wig | lected music they. too, j <b, | Brose, poetry and astronomical and general informa Mr. Hucketi,after a lapse of several years, Isto |} refati n abyss of Cont yesierday by eager and delighted audiences. TPR | one aacmber with any degree of distingtues- ‘= any of the | played ' Munumerabie features of the ‘production would bea eae e commence ab engagem morrow, Thgaias’ usual Sunday concert will be given this eVcuing at Steinway fall. at the Boston theatre to- of Aumira AUS vials WO Tope Will haraly raise it, retype th fi ‘about nine o'clock President H. S. Hyde, of the wes next pomt ‘constoty aficlgite ues mone called for order, aud while Mrs, Colfax gratefully 1 (ion it contains four colored tllustrations of the sea- 1 within the central Line. “chieatio’ means | accepted a seat the Vice President imouuted a ¢) sons and twelve fine art engravings, representing the stone out % the eircte, ine one played | 8B4 spoke briefly and regerull oe the different months of the year. A = e. rik . PRANK LESLIQ’S ILLUSTRATED ALMANAC, a8 118 ‘arcpa aud her entive troupe will appear at Stein- i BOAT ‘We HODS! fai of no ordinary nent, But papas and mammas | pacer seven sett from the tee, the stone ning it % 1 am very glad to have the opportunity of ooking | name implies, is Biled with engravings, many of | way ih “on the sth of duuaary. MU we Vive. ticr eh Pgh ie 9 Here the vet Pe pie in the world yesterday —at least | Test jn the circle, Raising is when astone is piaced | tO your faces and receiving your greetings 481 | wntch are really iméritorions, especially the colored | Avent, has returned to. this vity from Caltornia by eer he short jar” cf pinamp and blooming little felows on the line of the circie Gnd struck into tue cirle | Bave done for the minutes I have spent in tus club | onos, In addition to its selected reading matter this om . the overland route. The success of the troupe Was | Gpening of the Seuson=Splondid Condition ef évery where very great, be wo. Doubtless many. houseliolds Will be | by ine plaveae. Cronin che Winker ts chete stone | Fem this, evening. Thave to thank the elu wuo | gimanac contains. a useful chronviogical table, be- : = a Some outrageous jadividual perpetrated the fol- ‘3 2°?" verted tuto downright Babels during these Chrisi nthe tee, ancther ten feet distant as a | NAVE Bo honored mein tendering the use of thelr | siges tive usual calendars for the various mouths. the keeThe Coming Race ef the Pong! and the ~ - * jeusant rooms, the ladies of ( APPLETON'S ILLUS? ATED ALAN ACIS printed upon \ . I the “Ticket: keeysic iceboat As#ocintion=sccnes mas tines, consequent upon the discussion of | grand, the player passing the guard and striking the | Pomenmt Rooune, iad i vand have Given ne the | ,pAePLETON’s 1.LUs BD ALIAS pi Jowing theatrical conundrum: ne “Ticket v waka u | . 7 eniles. wring) 7 ed per and contains many beautifil engray- 2 my “Lancashire Lass, », ™ ‘Hiumpty’s” merits by enthusiastic juvenile uluery additional compliment of a serenade.” I came here toned paper a y Leave Man” should meet the “Lancashire Lay Pongbhec on Sal ings characteristic of tie seasons, it likewise gives @ short but instructive !fstory of each month, besides: much asefal information concerning the su, moon, plancts, comets and the Weathe THE OLD PRANKLIN ALMANAC YOR 1969, published i tarden. THE RESULT. en & Toaspectator ihe game looks perfectly simple; | 1 visit an ol ‘There being no matinée of “After Dark™ yesiere | put on inepection he would find that its rath day, ite evening representation was largely attencted | diMeult to make the various points. For insta the “Pmerald Ring,” in the “streets of Ne “Under the Gaslight’? where tb would the cons friend, with whom i lave twice made long trips, once across the continent, and again almost as ridiug, On the piains, cumb- fa 1 ty cl ti a — ip passing the guard it i necessary to give your | {8 the mountains, chased by tudians—ail PouGttwanerib, De ’ | ‘The novel and exitlarating sport connec | equeace hoatt Hudson river assoni form and 4 . 4 shape here t . For three wiiters pr here hat by ap audience anxious, no doubt, to see the | YT ; * tA - in his compan, and I came, as 1 said, Wineh, Piiladelphia, i entertainiag and hape he AY i mysteries of London life by gaslight. | The portraits | straignt line it would strike against the guard. The | ie’ the misfortune of public men that they seem to ‘ovenite for the years 1607 and 18083 @ tablo who has been suileriug fom coli and raabetaporibarprichracaye ay ahi of human misery and wretchedness, the insight into | game, too, ts very siow: for each player has to throw Delong to the public; they caunot attend a New Eng- it events for Une years toot a 8S aw Maing resenting } bie off here now. Fron shore to shore a il where there were seventeen players the of foreizn events for Ue sane ‘; an American we terrible resoris of mfatuated citizens, and the | [wice: e sun f 1 the southy ard lor a destauce of ten im iin the given (he audience good subjects for meditation, the Columbian Club, and Mr, Drones, of the New | fo6. to Mpenuid here the beauty ‘ane race oj | losses in the Uni os erg weree) afd Tees, he. | OPEra, las just died at the age of seventy-tive. | i of Git Hudson is covered With @ smooth; Icy Wood's Museum, York Club, ed as umpir Springiield, and its strength, too, the uray sons of . watz imef officers of Wie United staus Mile, Nilsson tas renewed her engagement at ihe 74 to 87. 2 avai pope ay i 2 of thé gainé The last appearance of “Ixton™ Weg an event of | aiderable entiinsiaem. Mr. 1 pment at Wood's Museum, fee periaps never was | potuls, the highest on the tts xed. ‘To the | ner of jhe medal. The a received with con- | ¢, ‘ "9 « " s . wil, All the emotional part of mY mature is will nlop having made ‘en | ine’ igdies—naturally a0 under my _ present was declared the Will- | circumstances—all ‘the patriotic part goes Living mei ociation nue wl a fa keepsie Ieenoat A Paris Opera for ove year, beginning Jane next. Counod, who is in tl heaith, has wone to PURENOLEMY AND > dokiven am ing alike to the Mghest was 7 ai | On the west shore the tower q * o “ out to these. armorers, who, im our etyil | geodon 0 itis imliatbto- | where he will complete his opera, “Franc a We low i fe ant ne ocension | MT Butler, who scored nine points, seven | site armed g regiment euch day. 1 am | Student wnd the mau ol the world. it is tuli at bie. | were, Z Lx thst idan det i Perea ‘ang Ti rig- | Points the highest score of the other | sind agun to viet New England; unfortuu wet | eee cially iuigts leara fanny useful lessons, \ ing an opera on the aubject of h Migliulng reat uni) Instrne. eal ive pt e 4 » Ne ; rapecially mighs lara La asefad 1a 5 v z = pera, On pes 4 under med more of the deitiew doings member winch | oon cy pood playing: oh yh gentry Beha orn | eMC aetonie Baty Anas: ic contains much | «re for st. Petersburg, to pe p u mine member, which 18 co ert ng. whofesr ‘AL ml and, nor Was my ancestry Ut 4 cared (© ce bat 1 | whieh fe aseful to the eeciesiasiies and laity of the | duced int ason 1809-70, with Madame Adeiiny “1 the medu from the hands of yuniop Tecel ni War ween a aleas y the medi fre } yed 40 Many and so great Kiuduewes bere | When t4 atal® ite ot relgiousorder aut | Paitias the herome. 9 5 legate, The bucte yas Ernani Ps simouneet Brand, who made 8 nics presdiiteson a beireee, ot feel myselt New England's, i not dy | Church, ie names of ‘aint, together with tie Ferdinand? Ludwig, the celebrated pianist and . er tomorow tvaaie — which Mr. Dunlop responded, and the mem birth, yet surely by election. itis fot tiring that 'T ee feat he Church and other information | composer of Wiesbaden, has gone to reside in | with flaw Tr (ognorrow Svening. the lib soon after separated for their homes, should speak here of the questious wuicl have of ras ae + ii London. and, Lawl has The Bowery Theatre. | Gently, WET SUNS WE SC eee late divided our country. HfL shoald follow in the Tsim, Ricteakacooavaine-6: short ‘A Rivior was aftoat that there were no more funds } hur lwas, {fs mlles she Roar. Christmas week fas been a brisk time at this es ‘vhe Caledonian and Thistle Cinbs. path of iy great ciel, General Grant, beside Whose a fai teat for the contipeation of the work of rebuilding Her } Culing ir it's bowie the Rusti, Witte tabiistment. With a commendable eagaci!y the | On another part of the pond a mateh came off be- | Hamwe mine stands, it might peas veil: Mal tieneral | cetnor with the diacesan Insiiiution and complete | Majesty's thentre, Londons It appei, ; Like a bird on , as been done e seo Oburen, with their | tin amount of work has been ‘ wel, ellen “ a consider! ited time Which las clapsed since JUe CAMILY CHRISTIAN AL » makes a spe- | iis comn of the conjunction of the planeta, eclipser and | ‘The opera “ipl rreatriai phevomeng. Ms calendars are ai | Gluck, tt ts said, as his ia ranged for nearly every Siie i bne Calon. ‘Toédtre Lyrique. manager perceived that variety was the order of | twoon a rink of the Caledonians against a rink of the | no gount thinks it lis! of the clergy the day. and fn view of which Important fet no leas | qiusties. ‘ihe game was well Contested. and stood— | leaves that to wy share. And upon this Christmas th foes, with Misé Herring in every one of | doniane thirteen pots to the otters’ eleven. | diy, which commeinorates #0 blessed and Joyous an Ze performed. ‘The several representations, * and Robert sell acted as skipps tn 4 event, and around watch cling only cheery a fess to observe, Wi Hestdes the above, several parties sot | happy associations; on which people of ever dies LO use words, and so urvde,? eateenéd by @, has been revived was originally produced discussing | i B., t * y i dicated to Marie Antoinette, south 10 mst. if not by wh’ assemb! cole ch seelued to be contested | and chine of the Christian world, in. wha’ Teh CCLTIVATOR ALMAS AC.—Llis work 1% replete and deviieated to Marie ne conefegntion of apprectative citizens. ike ree ae taneenend a8 the one for the | Giffer, agree in rejorcings, 1% is right to say on this afl Information concerning rural affairs, and | A specia) performance of “Guiliaume Tell Hb Net sore” was among the attractions. ! anniversary beens weare all Ng (aren leas prove a valnuuie atd to farmers, tor | givenon the sath ta Ti aeieenaae aamine 7 i . im the recognition accorded ber throaruent (ne om itis priuchpally intenved. of [tossini. Petwee i Re Sees See | fete er ssnimer world, and in out chosen President. Yes, every loyal | Wom it im peep 7 ‘ litte heck, bestdes | curiayn wag lified, revesiing & bust of the composer, | heart is happy to-night: General Graat is happy; 4 the gust nthe, contains % } piacet ou Apedestal oraawented with flowers and SOF AKoiches aud partakes of the maiure | jaurels. : aaaiacy, in wie entrves cal be made every dey | Anowwer trapeze accident comes from Jiverpoo!. Lact eventag sui another evidence Was given of hat Mrs, Conway has hit the populer taste | yesterday. Phe lee wag im excellent coniitien, wnsou by the timely production of the gor’) tue jovers of the art enjoyed iuemselves to the Iniles: geous “Aladdin” —the play, not ihe burieeque. Miss | exient. Not the least interesting feature of the were enpuesiaed y ths prosene Fanny Prestige. a charming young actress, takes the | krone was the numerous gathermg of children, who, | speaker's wife. then the hand shaking litle vole, and IM the course of it slugs some very | now shat the schools are cic meuced, and conunued for soure two hours mor taking so! The scenery is very fine, and the | ceason, devote a goodly portion of thelr time durag & parlor wiiek me the Armory band manageress evidently spared neither money nor enjoyment of eXuilarating skating exercise. May coursed Taore sWeet music in one of the parlor Time in putting Uils attraction on the stage. ortliese Youngsters are experts in the art, and | The Springteld club conducted the ceremonies and The New Vaudeville, Thentre, Brooklyn, their graceiml evolutions and execution of fancy | Braduated the crash of people in a most courteous i ¥ J yr. ColiaX and his wife orton Priee, ; romediy « figures it afforded them gratification, and capable wunner, Mr. Co _ Mr. Motion Price, an English comedian of some | (buted to the amusement of thousands of leave the city Uits mozaing for iroy, there to to. the Park wae extensively patrouize jah pac! — Fh is67, and are the seme at AuyUng may . provided the swine ts orange 1, WH Wie TOU We were u opted Febena those OF the N be cars AD 1@ speech Was Iiierspersed with ogc pheers and languler at tis goud points, some fu » avctobat missed both his swing aud the year. An unfortunate acto ity MPPEANCE ALMANAC 18 gotten 1 the netting spread over the arena, and fell to | ap. it tee intoiier { iemperance goneraily, aad | gtoge, fractuiing au arm and producing cole usgion gives come curious stalsties Of iveniperdiee and | of the brain contalns some strong arcaments iv favor of total ‘ This latte work fa intended nd has no distiugaishin, nae and hall ist,"? M¢ an opera, is to be sieceeded bY “Faust” a4 a bullet, It is well that Goethe 18 10 longer In this world. One can hardly contempia the disgust with which tie poet metaphysician een his grandest conception Interpreted entrechals executed vy tulle clad or gw Squall... a. . Awroit [hiNlss sng vurchimau.. Theo. Van Alec tis half ab world hay y feationg @Xeopl WH be Che i by 4 serie: ov dbary —_————— Spe motes 2 . - v0 S innsic, however, Hy doin day un te, ond Miss Catherine Lucette, a charming con Al - ne ors come ihe guests of Jolin A. Griswold jor th . | wee ot co ALMANAC, as the hame im- | rather mociad danseuses. The innsi ¥ i rit ip Oe sateteliis, tax opened a new Vaudeville Theat Giese ee ‘of tie holidaya; end they tke with Hem pilen, Ws intended for pond ga iy. It cone | Gounod, said to We wortty of that Compoged fu estes. nd fv enratie ad over the Post 01 Washington street. Varlouy "Phe Union Skating Pand. the hearty good will of Springtiet’. Tanne a st of sat rinents, but | the opera. Onfentach’s new, operetta, ti Dl ree Is though! Uae Che course to be sailed over wilt ve ‘ tee, 5 siaahientent " » other tc 4 w come ont at the fos a . : " comuosearce Will derecia of structnre have been gracefully overcome | ‘The above favorite Brooklyn resort of shaters was ATERICANS ABROAD, MN MOUSEREEPEE® ALMANAC AND Fanaens? axp { tho ever poplar Schneller. sak oacill Wsies 1 et tations ‘The waver, plate pare dn the arrangement of the room, and the geverai re. | Never more popular than at present, Yesterday it wef f Mechanics’ Ataxacs are published by King and The Nap! a apn ed gc gave grand y tue assoctation apd to be contesiont for ts sult isa heat and pretty littie stage, and a weil a presented an #nimated seen ‘Thousauds of girls List of names of Americans now in Hevlin, as | Batra, Uhitadelphia, snd are bon very instructive | bert and Urincess Marg! rhe rales appropriatel provide won twice belore I can be ti wi sipes ” alr te: anc the palace 7 . “ " od fr rey or 2 EI 48) a dd ugefal bocks, The former is filled with reeip soirée and theatrical performance ab thi Pp nate US ditorium, ‘The prominent actors are Miss | aud boys, aecompanied beac A aphasia Nay BO ae Pe itbot ana aio Spenghett, an ie commie, ani the istter with taformation ior the | the prinetpal Inhabitents of that city, | The Gregol ranged é “ Lnceti«. Mise Macton, Mr. Price, Mr. Edmond Philp | guardians—all on skates—took possession of the | Be : . . Factors periormed the “Belle F c dines Peck, Bristol, Conn.; & Jas | farmer aud micthanic. “ c company of act epectiations as io who will bet and Mr The leader of the orchestra i« MT. | joe, and, urged on by cheerful music and a bracin; ate ania W. ta denote Bbrevepor’ La; @. Auderson Tuk KNICKHEHOCKER, THR FAMILY AND Tie | with great success. ving for Rome, sent to M. the wumerous, aud varied, but none of the Sedgwick (late of the Park Theatre), who has secured | symoxphere, they entered fully mto the h inti Boston; G. and E. Shilenburg, aud L. La Junghans, | FARMER’ ArdaNacs are the tittes of three httle | M. Gounod, before leaving for Rome, sont ty Me | te iiiieroll Meat, because nearly All The able palustaking Mr. Mallatrat! av Ost | snow ‘he ioe Was never in a better condition, and | M, p., Ht, Louis; Edwin Bratuard, Chicago; John @. the American | Emule Porrin, of the Grand Opera, not only a ks pablishal on poor paper violin, Audiences have been uniformly good. Ji je diMenit to determine who experiences the great- | Dayis) Washiugton, 1. C.; Dr. Norman Smith, New | News Company, With the exee Yauat’’ of ( ‘The New York Cirens. ust amonnt of pieasure, the great pablic in enjoying | York; Henry H. Wolf, Louis’ Ky.: 3. 1. Hanna | atl taree are adke im every particular, and each of | seore of Lethe acted Ss viaee into become | the Ha . rom" 18 a somewhat disagreeadic | Mor the proprietor of the pond in affording the en- | and H. D. Spears, Lafayette, fnd.; KB. &. Olegit, | thent contains ihe same reading matter. The San benede ft vat master, Who had ind Miah dbattemaieerssaghttyhrd 5 rae What one part $n Vigor the other ry 0 ne TEXAS ALMANAC publication, issued by W. | the Rossini, in honor of the great mash Joyment, What one party gains in vigor ew York city: Thomas I, Ha Detroit, TH ALMA p ie ce ‘Algieri” at announcement to persons who may have come a ulus i material prosperity. hariea White, New York, ‘of Galveston, Texas, has | composed for i) the ‘italiana in Algie: iso te e e| mm the for of the wink One om of the name | for Faure, as Mephistopheles, but also tue entire eee terskil’ thie gio Fi ete cea guinstihe few. That vessel is certalaly # ter," and keeps down to her work better others: therefore she can stand @ heave the U. Henry Watson, | & 0. Richa ne ” with Jigit ballast, There are vessels in tt f nee to witness a spectacle, yet it stared " Pittsburg, Pa. Silas G. Prat ago, Hk; C. O« | ade ita tweilta annual visitation. The present | ardo e Cristino. Py e sociation vulct False nar on Lie least provee: Jong distance to robbs aoe Skating at Prospect Park ore Werd, Now York city; aigernon sidn cuition contaite 28 pastes of carefully comptied | in Landon now they play ‘The Stranger” after a | associarion wilic False tae ve ti Helly EG Many late arrivals a the makinte ane évening per Na! for the Park. This is and bas been the cry Of | pidadelphia: Rev. Selah Merrill i matter, exhipiing the sfrienitural, manufacturing, | new fasion. Hy way of relieving tue maudlin sen- J tion, AM su! will be Come to Sunny Qe Tormances of the New York cireus. “Biue Veard & | the jovers of the steel shod sport residents of Brooks | W, Winkler, Boston; Sam’ 8, Hartie ratiroad and dther material interesta of the great | timent of the dreary drama, the Stranger and Mis. | ballas Ja Turque the most am See se citlont; fetie one of the. prin | W¥n city and vicinity for the past two or three days, | Theodore Kaudiman, New York; Haller, in the last act, dance the cauncaa in the Wien ¢ raise in air’ L mean that 3 ct 0 ¥' “4 ee anaes vanlaie Maulile styit, to Ue delight of the roaring | sudden faw of wind will cause fone of the vesse and growlug 4 “inc Wi We ica, Ne the state aixo ar “at AeuMeSs Hall a mile ok cipal atirac sat the eirens, which is ever a favo- | and parkward certainly has been thelr course. The tae: aioe ‘Gonaey aibert ft, ‘rect he sale at 12 Fare . st audience. 1 Spaing is now prodnein the rudder bby ted wile the ‘forward part of Fite with tbe young and the remembrancer of BOPPY | oid and dilapidated Flatbush vehicles run at extended | qoiphia: (i ¥ iter, Cambridge, Masa; Mr. and FREDERICK GeRIARD'S TLLUSPTRIRTER PAMILIEN rhe layeao._ of ee Pre Spenitg ion oo the craft and bowsprit will staad free frou the 1c¢ a6 days to the oli, intervais by the Brooklyn Railroad Company along | Mrs. E. B. Ricnard, New York: A, 1. Hall, Boston; | KALeNpen.—Tis work is well compiled, and will ve | @ piece cul wales . Father | an angie of forty-five degrees in the air. Tany Pastor's Opera House. Loft ok Gonuales revo. Pe a \ .to of " by the driv vr wind “tm * | bP MeLean, Now iartiord, N. ¥.;0. P. Eagelinan, | found very aedptaole to faintly cireles both for the | eludes by the a ~ ‘Ae } write ten vessels are sailing, and as the With undiminished ardor # select audience aseem- Fulton «treet and Flatbush Svenus, under tie pres | i, Louis, M Tenant Lee, Boston: Franklin Tay- | recreative and hveral miormarion tt contatns. , pana tn a Renae OF on nett Increases ‘hey ensily dash off @ wie ‘a minute, Of tied ut thie festive temple to behold with teelingy of | *e2C° Of “public wecommodation,” have been | jor, Phuiaderptitn; E. K. i 1, New York citys It, | FREDERICK Chri arty’s Deersch-AMmRrKaNiserne | witch form the ot ain tae Ma- | board of some of them can be seen ladies, Who ace ans yuk contains @ quantity of aselul | they are represented Gnding themerive: Anowiedge whem Pen ne foal, bates | bille at Paris mixiig With the dancers. sorely tried to bear the crowds which have | B. Tompking, Rhode Istane ; Lion Level, San Fran emotion end otherwise the classical production en | sought passage either for shelter or con- ft sun comforts Kev. A. | knowledge when renders it weice Y cloaks, with o vy | emorner wk jug (ho exciting meidenis of ie Th hap 7 , vi nT titled “iiekety Piekety, with comic tricks, trans | venience on them, The Smith sireet cars, too ps, an Tuttle, | pee Te tatoods bes ring classes, on account OF Ite aan canicroae preclaneene,” Wad tall scope gives: |e maleite eoutents ary us atte r ait Phat het than well patronized en, W yebanon, 0 ICU oration. Pe + 4 Sater q satic ac ty st lontt. tug INAS TORS 80 fon atorden dulteti te tes unreerous. vi oye AN Bitte, bound. out inquest of the sport | Carles Gordon, Clave TIOKEis IRLUSTRINTER TANGHENEALERDRR ©) Piles BeLerned. Des Geet eee eee Der. | lee Bitte chery Of eae olen they are (WuMkINg OF Doth day aud evening performances was evidenced | which Prospect Park offers for the lovers of tis | Le Mr and Mrs. D Hite vol ell-exeonted st Feu teers Soe ; . 2 he pleasing uarra- | formance of Feab, by her grand tinperaunttion of | Uke race lop tie sive " with hth - Fee Gah comet nite i3 now play of that name AN over tie river sttare ard to he coon, No pent r ¥ y Hives. did Compositions, fl i adimimabiy for young nag hn in Movants Mr. and Mra AG. Pe envy Harrison, \ ater pa ere wel! decidedly significant applause which it re. | popular ad ever-increasing \ kuting. I is to be reg it ea: 1H. C, Waiter, x sions, ONE ES there art ae +4 > 1 », Philadel + | people. a8 been the rocipleat of tue fmMoUs Cot i ; st OW WinetrelesDryaute’s hte to tee how. barks Oencod Weise | Foe ee ee eet ncuer Carasner and the SrAar UND Laxp | tow of tne London press, i Fen rien te The works of eminent composers, though not pro. | ng to the new par ¢ 1 ) ip he na it Mra. ee: expen ford ing & Paird, Phitadetpaia, | new charac the Haymarket theatr weit the ng ane ducer wit \ a it ve. |} S covaeae cittite tobe bes en evar he MTMRaCGar rr Cheeen Be Melee! are ueeti dad § P companions. espectally for | cording to whe Foglish eriiies, been crowned wih | to oes Honea t mn tail, wey mod im gdgh w style as | ot of ie Want in @ } persone vig ury, bo Whom the ceetpes | Lic mort complete ou i

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