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' baie aecuaantemeanancenion The Law of Libel as It is Understood by Ohi- cago Jurors—Typographical Errors no Bar im Judgment. {From the Chicago Tribune, Jan. 1.) 4 A MALICLOUS sae papers of tae city, during the wee e the Libel suit in which @ Mrs. Wilkluson claimed damages o€ ths Trépune for the Papocare publica- thon 0” report of a case in whic! 4 Mi ©, Eliithorpe and iis wile Were parties under arrest, a the Bee the facts of the case the as if in ce of common sense, law, justice and pubile decency, have renderea a verdict for the plaintia, awarding her $7,600 damages. the jury been co-piaintills and each man Scciuea Cs & pro vata share of the damages, their own seif-in- ‘terest, overriding ali other considerations, would not have pe, pernalttod — to have given a greater bum of damages. W uestion what ser there is on verd t which ars Upou its face such in- contesiable evideuce of ignorance and malice as thisonue. However lnpelinees persons may differ as to the completeness of the evidence pertaining to the character of tue plaintiif, there is no person who will quescion the overbearing malice which marks ‘this verdict, It 13 In belaif of the gee of the press—in behali of the freedom of every other Pyion§ rari in this gd Lyon in the country, and of this liberty of [aces theusel ves—that We arraign the verutct ae Qn embodiment of an igno- Tance whove atolidity aly equalied by ite personal mahgnity. There 18 not @ man who sat on that jury Who. does not owe the liberty he eee oe the and security of his family and the protecung power of the public press. Men of such intellects and instincts wouid be serfs in at country where there was Dot a iree press to shield them from the tyranny of the poweriul and un- scrupuious. ‘There is nota citizen who may not be — couiined and imprisoned without law dee were it mot for the fear of the anu, which the press would give to such pro- and yet, ouce permitting such verdicts to stand. no hO newspaper dare pubiish anything pertain- ing to the case. Such verdicts prevent a newspaper uo! facts or news unless it has it in ite wer to prove their truth. The facta of this pubilcation were:— 1, That orders were given in the office that no Mention of the disgracetul row should appear in the ee tat no mention of at was made when it first u 3. ‘That when the Police court trina! came up it was written by @ reporter, without the knowledge of tle editors; that the latter ordered and directed tuat the same should not appear in tre paper. and that all the novessary precautions were taken to prevens iis pubiication, acne i 78, Eomies coy by i accident, in of all these precautions, aad was prompt retracted and correcied. ane if were ever was @ case in which the absense of ali actual muiice was demonstrated, to the conviction of every reasoning mind, this was the case. We know there is a distinction between actual malice and legal malice. The latter is pre- Bumed by fictiou of common jaw irom the pies tion of the libel; but, as malice must be the measure of the damages, is there m all Chicago @ diain- terested, intelligent man, not actuated by a@ desire to punish the paper bec.use it is prosperous in its business, who will say that there was jeit in the case the remotest point upon whicn to Eagae the slignt- est actual malice to the publishers? On the con- trary, the whole evidence showed anusual eiforis not only to prevent the publication of that police Atom, but also tu prevent any publicity whatever wo bot rcapaneia Proceeding at the house of the if an accident of this kind, promptly and fully cor- rected at the tune, an accident happening in spite of all reasonable precautions, 1s to be treated as mali- cious there is not a newspaper in the country wluch may not be victimized every day. The ofa ‘word—the change of a letter may make that libellous which otherwise might ne harmless; and Yet such a thing may occur to any ailice by accident or pi yaa by any malicious in case of this very Kind occurred in Gicinnatl less than @ year ago. A reporter, in ‘writing of @ person, referred to him as a keeper of & ing house. By a misprint he was described as @ keeper of a “bawdy" house, He sued for libel. ‘he Dewspaper proved that the accident occurred through the neglect and tuadvertence of some of its Compositors and proof readers and that it had cor- rected the error promptly. The Court ruied that there could be only nominal and s verdict of one cent was rendered. ‘Tlic itbel im the Cincin- nati case was even greater than here. There was mot the remotest evidence to justify the allegation that the person kept & “bawdy” house; but the jury and the Court refused to punish & wrong, even to a respectable person, which was purely the result of an accideut, as malicious, @ud satistied the legal presumption of malice by nominal dumages. We repeat that the case that occurred in Cincinnati, as well as the one concluded esterday, Were so purely inadvertent and acciden- : that there is not a newspaper office in the coun- ry ot in which they or similar ones might occur. A designing printer, proof ready T, foremay or pressman may, in spite of every pre Won, insert libellous matier in the paper and rely upon a stupid and malicious jury to punish it as an Py Of malice by the proprietors. If sucha verdict 18 aan to mark the narrow boundary in which the ee be Irce there must be an ‘appeal to that bunai—the people—tor that sweeping rem- edy that will teach treacuerous jurors that the liber- ties of the people are so bound up with and so tatl- mately biended with that of the press that the one Cannot be assailed and outraged without doing vio- lence to the other, A SINGULAR CASE OF BOGUS ‘MATEAITY. Mr. George P. iliott, visiting agent of the Tewke- bury \Mase.) Almshouse, tu hia work, the past year, Of looking afte: the culidren put out to service from that insiitution, encountered the iollowing de- cidedly novel case:— A fonndling babe was charged to aman in —. 1 Visited the family and found them to be worth a little property, frugal aud industrious. I saw the man gnd asked him about tue child, He indignantiy, ‘but with apparent honesty, denied ever having taken Buch a buy irom the Almshouse, and I could get no information trom hie couceruing the child, though he admitted naving one in the house about the the one 1 was in search of, but is own, born of bis wife; and he produced 4 priest's christening certificate eee to ruthfuiness in the matter, 1 left him, as he became abusive in his langu: and made inquiries of his neighbors, who corroborated his story, a8 also do the town records. On further inquiry, however, | found a gentleman who was per- sonaliy cognizant of the fuet that the man's wife did take @ child trou tue Aimsnouse, and thai the child Bo take Was che one claimed by the man to be lus ows, Kecommg convinced that! could not satis. factortly get at (he trae facts in regard to the child's welfare from the samy at their Lome (the man hav- ing threateued to shoot me if I ever visited hun again), 1 so0a after caused a letter to be sent, enjoin- dus bi to appear at tue ingtiiutiion atatime speci- fled. He did uot come in answerto the letter, but bis wife appeared in his stead, humbly confeas- ing that she .ntercepted the letter, her husband knowing nothtog aboutit, or obper coming in answer toil; thai she Look the culld o1 day it was ovarged to her husband, aud witho .t bis knowiedgo—baving Jett Lome in tac morping with the intention of get- ting the infant, but laisely telling him that she was geing a neighboring city to see some ite that sue Went ome im tue evening with the telling him that sne had given birth to it on the cars during her absence; Which state of things, she said, the husoand had always beileved. ‘This belief on bis part doubtiess accouuts for the indignation wita Which your agent's inqu.ries of him about an alus- house child were treated, The wile, on her ont begged piteously that the husband might not Le Lo! = things, saying that it would break up the seperate maa and wife, &c. In considera- thea son of tne child's temporary good, its home being & pigesaas and satistactory one, aud with @ view to its ‘hip of the property, tag wish of the wife has been grauifei. The busbaad and neighbors remam in ignorance of the true circumstances of the child's |, and | now cali atientioa to the case, believing Mt to be an instructive one, as showing to what chiidiess wives may resort to grauly i. fhsvernal insti iustine! DEATH OF A RUSSIAN ARTIST AND NOBLEMAN, Count De Beerski, a Russian nobleman, well known a8 ap artist in the Western part cf the ptate, died in Rochester a ew oy since. ihe foliowing sketch of we find in the Rochester Deno- the deceased, whic! Se as wasn't the TUrks im 184, He army, aud was promo! colonel, On his return to St. Petersburg. ited ceeded to the throne, the Count comprointsed self in the insurrection of that yoar and was obl iged to leave his native country and ail bia be gy ene and seek ip other countries that hoerty of god action denied to him in bis own. He reacued Hamburg tn saety and soon began to realtime the embarrassment of lis sitaation. Accustomed to ‘Wweaith and iuxury, he now jound it necessary. to to procure the meaus of subsistence, languages, and soon abandoned the idea. He had cultivated some- ‘what a taste for drawing, and one day, while exam- iniaturé, the thoug! (f orcurred to an effort to paint miniacures, ears was the production of ® marveilotsiy correct likeness of a young Long] laqy, “aay sitting. Thus be began, and in a short tie his Yorks attracted the ail inent oficers in the Lanish army, oy | aay pote vo ihe Court ot ihe Bi. ot Denese, Seently Uo Count De Beerskt $e ‘continued to attract Koo waich wera i at notice as an artist, His yes 4 the Crystal A ‘at the Woiid’s Fair, in Lond: 1861, a He was su a, “ty erat swe royal family of beg Bony the Bount carried out tue strong desire feriained of visiting the vanes states, y wrbeeett ree ions he greatly admired. oy visited many of this country, lecturiny and often benefit of some ao several the Zitecmed oy ait ay view hie Cd extremely ‘Count De eerski leaves @ispositivn and ay FASHIONABLE “YEDOINGS (M CINCINNATI, wie, the Cincinnati Co Cor Jan, 1.) For several weeks past the «ossij gossips of our fashion- — socteties have been ky circulating the re- rt that, at. with the close rear 1868, several Dartios were to be made nappy on trae Be ving of Cupid's knot. That thelr rumor proved to be cor- ne it ts needless to state. t Christ church. on the north alde of Fourth atrest, between Sycamore and Broadway, at four O'clock yesterday afternoon there pveren wf ian ‘asvomsiags @ of ladies and resent to ess tne man Isham, to Mise so M. Emma weeny after the appointed time the Mareh” was performed upon the iu marched the py couple, accoim- 7] the father and mi of bride, as Bheadeas, she tapaaan ceremon of the ‘Episcopal Church was pertorined ee of the church, Rev. ee the bas eplear, ae ine the pair were joined e sscond caresiony was that of hatof the ta marriage of Mr. Thomas H. Caruthers to Mise Lizzie, second daughter of Mr. John = which occurred at ‘St. Joha’s church, ont theast corner of Seventh and Pium spite of the unfavorable weather Cg bie By that none but verbal Invita- tions were issued the nuj en formed in the presaace of a large and very fashion: able Songregal gation, Some ‘ume before the designated hour—haif-past seven P. M.—the friends of the h contracting parties began arriving, Soins on foo! but the ity in carriages, and wh ee. fe doors were thrown open for the expected every pew had its occupants and many Prasat in the tectiy ee faicriaens the Cy (Eptscopal) ae lemuly pronounced by the pastor, Mr. Elijott, and then the newy married fon} le, with their attendants, slowly desgend the aiste, enter the carriaves at the door and are rapid! (gee to the residence of the bride's tather, whe reception 1s given them, part cipated in only by the relatives. ‘A SUPPOSED NEW YORK SWINDLER NDLER ARRESTED IN ATLANTA, GA. [From the Atlanta (Ga,) Intelligencer, Deo. 31. i] On Monday @ man, by name J, M. Perkins, called at the well known house of Moore & Marsh, of this city, presentin; 3 letter datea New York and signed SOhatios iH ngs of the firm of Lathrop, Ludington & Co," an old house in New York and @ business house. The letter was not such, as to writing, com; paition, paper or cavelope, asa house woul Mr. Perkins stated he Ww: he letter represented, from Massachusetts; h: come South to purchase cotton, after some conver- sation he went out, in the afteruoon he returned, Sought an interview with Mr. Marsh and requested him to accompany him to the bank and introduce him. This Mr, a destined doing fer reasons given hin. During the afternoon Mr. Marsh, hearing or knowing that Mr. Perkins had visitea the establishment of Messrs. Chamberiin & Boynton, catied over to see them. Mr, Perkins had been there, and brought to them a letter the same in contents with the cne to Messrs. Moore & Marsh, signed “Hidrige, of the firm of George Biiss & 00." —a York house. Mr. Perkins requested Mr, Boynton to tutroduce him at the Georgia National Bank, Mr. Boynton oonsen'ed, nothing having been said as to what busiuess Mi, Berkins wished to transact at the bank. We thiuk Mr. Boynton left the bank tinme- diately after the introduction. Mr. Perkins crew from the bank $7,600, Mr. Marsh thinking over the matter was convinced there wus something, at least, not satisfactory, called at Messts, Chamberlin & Boynton’s, and learning what bad been done at the bank called @ consuitauon with Mr. Boynton and decided upon his arrest. Mr. Marsh called at the National Hotel, and finding Mr. Perkins there he was carried to the bam and his arrest made by ofticer Murphy. APPREHENSIONS ABIUT THE THE NEW ENGLAND FISHENIES. [From the Newburyport Herald, Jan. 2.) Last year our Hashing fleet did ‘Poorly, as a whole not more than paying its way. This is quite as weil as Was doue elsewhere. One vessel was six wecks in the of St. Lawrence and only returned seven barrels of mackerel. On the otaer hand, a few ves- sels did @ fair business, he i Lizzie Thompson stands first, landing 646 stocked $2,200 aud nettea ae which was Civeatyeegut per cent. She belo ‘oH. Burrill & Co., who have five vea- sels Wi earned $7,000, or about seventeen per cent on their value. It was the third year they were in the business. The year before doer stock paid twenty-five per cent; and two years eo forty-two per ceut—one vessel netting over nirety per cent. Some of the vessels are costly; and though ag @ whole dia better than any others, it fs found that cheaper vessels can be used to the greatest protit. It does not now look as though there would be any increase of the fishing feet here, nor do we believe there will be in New England. ‘The future of our Eastern fisheries ts greatly to be affected by the Pacific fisheries, it would no more urprise us if four years hence the Southern and Western States should look to the Paciie coast for their dsh than it now does that the astern states should count upon the wheat crop of tuat section, THE OLD LADY AND THE BALLET GIRL. A Curious Scene In a Theatre. [From the New Orleans earn 19, Dec. 80.) Among the aadionce in the artes ores § Inet evening was an oid and ifirm lady, over whose head some Fm ed winters mast lave passed. She was attended only by a lide boy, her grandchild, and we judged was the mother of one of the prealeres danseuses, Whenever this danseuse was upon the stage the old lady became so wrapped up in gazing oat oher—in wa'ching ber = every siep and = motion—that she became utterly oblivious of those around her, Her feeble frame kept time to the music, and with ber withered hands and snowy head she would fo.iow the mouons of the dancer, while ber countenuuce expressed the most exquisite pleasure. The daacing dove, she would clap ber bands together with such vehemence as to attract the attention of the entire assembly, Feeling as thougu her lictle, wrinkled hands could hot make noise enough she would seize her grund- child by te suouider and insist on his joiuing in the applause. it was absolutely wonderful to aee 40 old & person 80 intensely moved and so entirely lost to everything areund in the contemplation of a ballet dance. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN SELMA, ALAL A Block of Babldings Destroyed—Loss About #190,000. The Selma Times cf December 29 gives an ac- count of the burning of an entire » ek of butlaings tu the business poruon of Selma, on Friday night, at twelve o'clock, Lt 84) 4:—1be fire originated in (or oa, jor there ts @ stroug belief tua\ ib was the work of an incendiary) Mckinnon’s drug store, extending east, burning first a store belonging to George 0. Baker, the lower floors of which were unoccupied, the omice of Messrs. Partridge & per being on the second floor; second, tie Prwentx Bar, and third the furniture and underteker’s establish- ment of D. Brisiin & Co.; and west, burning first the se of Mesurs, FP. LL. Sik & Co.; second, tue omee and store of Scolienwerc< Brothers; third, the wholesate iquor house of Megsre. McCieland & Cassin, over which Was the oifice of Messra. Curry & Co., cotton factors and commision merciants, and fourth, the hardware store of Messrs. J. H. Robbins & Co., leaving ouly the store of Messrs. Keeble & Co, standing on the square. The movt of the goods on the first foor of the drug store and in ali he other stores wore removed to to the street, and except the houses, the lieavy eS MeK innon’s ceilar, and the »tealage and damage the lovies are hightor than it was ‘expected they would prove, not exceed- tag. robaoly, $76,000, fully one-ha't of which is cov- yf iasuranse, ms matnly La oor home companies. PARSON (URITED STATES SENATOR) RAOWHLOW AND THE OFFICE SceKEAS. [From the Knoxv ile Whig, Dec. 30.) TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Tam daily called upou, either m person or by letter, to sign UONs asking Ofices irom tne federal government also wi me to write letters to repabiican Senators urging confirn ation of men nominated for ofice by Presivent Johnson. I ey decline doing eher snd shall take no in the scrambie {fr Office under tne present national administration, After inaagurated I proj abo that I believe the and Col ‘are entitied to the offices and should have them; and I think the Seymour and Blair men should bave more modesty than to ask for office. If, however, largely in the majority as the republicans all find they have not al ee to ine vftioes, then jet them call oo Gemeceatte party to furnish such material, rary that call ia made [submit (hat poodaay ws rou tate that the adherents of that pa back, This is my piatiorm. | have Son's = ‘ona upon It. en T am now anderstood, and thats — — be subjected to fu: (ier annoyance from this W. G. BROWSLOW, RRORVILLR, Tenn., Dec. 29, maces PROPAG\TON OF GAR INP’ “SYLVANIA.— Th the ene! efforts of members of this as- sociation the collection of birds ts inst bo ed Ing, 134 baving Leen received on \\ ednesday and 17% yesterday. Fifteen hundre | birds nave vegn contracted for, the whole nomber of which wilt be delivered and ready tt distribution betore ee. Ss ah are ee cages at the store of Mr, ey are fed and daily visited by tee pe sportamen et the cGy The geuvienen Who are in Charge of this splendid undertaking are not men who assume a duty irresponsibly and they bave an dertaken lo introduce @ superior variety of birds in this region, resolved that their enterprise shall be & succets.—Maritsburg Sale Guerd, Jan. be Six Mex DROWNED.—A fearful scone was wit- la i re view ont of thousands of turned the boat, All Boson Journal, Jan. 2. Were urowned.— BILLIARDS, , SIZE ROSEWOOD ey BLE god new yr to Mr, ATH, A GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING AND LADIES Store for sale. Established years. Reat for Store and Apartments i street, “4 Funst CLASS: 7BA, FRUIT AND FANCY “GROCERY he fer sale io the best location in Brooklya, doing ‘cash only. ddress N, 0.5. Heraid office. for A FAMILY GROCERY STORE on ERIGHTH AVBNUEB, wishes to dot ‘baal i t loing '& good business, will be sold cheap) as the owner He: 1,442 Broadway, corner Forty-tiret treet FIRST CLASS CORNER | LIQUOR STORR AND for wale, with seven yoars’ from May next, on honey ag premises, to M. BYANE, Oe Grand street, corm Ap mer Vs:-1: UOR STORES, DO! fone Bokeieh, Goatees ifowerien ote Boarding 3 1» Billi Sreeege Baran Kaztet 8 Stands, Mest and Provision’ Markey, A MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Ceaar atroet. PLENDIDLY FITTED UP BARROOM, APART enta to live in, Heense pald for one year, 17 months rent $30 per month; to ‘old cheap ad owner ‘business, “Call on premises, 299 Mercer street, Ninth avenue, »HOP FOR SALE. APPLY AT 27 <1 =FOR 8 Log at pee oy on, one ~ bia aying corner ores H ie, ee ng coraae Liquor in the city; has long TRAVER & ESLER, 53 Liberty street. A A LARGE R RESTAURANT, NEAR Sr00k BF EXCHANGE, doing excellent business, Mart eee nase, (oF eale, owner having other business, 7 Wo H. EXTER, No, 9 Broad atreet. FIRST CLASS DISTILLERY, DESIRABLY LOCATED, thirty miles from olty, in complete caine beyond) —_ Tounication by rail or water; can load mn premises capacity” 1,000 bushels per day and accommodations for 1,000 head of elitio; grain can be purchased 13 cents below New York market; for sale low, wit TRELA LAND, ‘201 Broadway. CIGAR AND TOBACCO. STORE, ON A BUSINESS thoronant ing ® good business, with Loase, must ‘sold tm en vaceguiut. of other "buslagss. Laquire at THOMAS GAFPNEV'S, $5 Chambers streets Borate HAIR. —8.000 POUNDS BUFFALO HAIR, No. Howard Buffalo Pieves, for aale by E, C. BOUGH- RNER GROCERY STORE FOR SALE—DOING A food with Lease, Horse and Wagon; must be sold thie week as owner is letving the clty. “Apply cornet Ninth avenue and Twentysveventh street, viear, STORE AND be agpnary SALOON, DOING A good business nst be sold soon; satisfactory reason givens” am M. SHELBY, No-9 City Hall piace, cornet Centre RUG STORE FOR SALE—ON ONE OF THE a per. streets of Brooklyn; sold on account of owner hat business. Address W. J., Herald office, _ AMUSEMENTS, WAY THEATRE. nee TON. TON 80 CENTS. JANUARY 4 TO 10, Fg Fy! eK. MR. AND MRS. er WILLIAMS eas TAMMANY—THE TAMMANY, THE MAMMOTH PALACE OF AgCCENERS THE MAMMOTH renee OF, ENT, NOW opt NOW OPEN. fits AND E ENO! AMUSE? ENT i. nanny, . JARREIT & PALMER, ie URTHER NOTICE, -; concludes 1040, ENTHUSIASTIO AUDIENCES, I itoaaeen GASDEx. Me paibae™ oF E. suco THE EMERALD RING. to witness the REak succes The snocesa attenting this charming production and the GRE. F DRA MA OF THE hae REAL SUCUESS tnorensing desire of the public to witness It, would warrant ik aA oF m ME * ANNOUNCEMENT FOR AN INDEFINITE PERIO yeavemnef Mocrawme, vatamenaege:ient catered Tato with the JUSTLY © LOsDON ny xt INAUGURAL PROGRAMME. NRATED Amert Conetien AFTER DARK. ADMISSION JOHN &. OWENS, AFTER Dal: FIFTY CENTS. which eapngt be postponed, as he sui'8 fof California Febru- | AFTER DARK: ADMISSION ary pa fo madpagemen la reluctantly compelled to an- | A ih Bee os D, ADMIBSION ee MOST POSITIVELY THE LAST SIX NIGHTS AvTER DARE FIFTY CENTS. AND A FARIWELL MATINER Of AREER DARK: ADMIBSION EMERALD RING PAE ground Ratiway, tho Railroad \ FIFTY CENTS. AND APTER DAR — ADMISSION R, AND MRS. yee WILL ARK, Station, the Silver Hell, the FIFTY CENTS. but In aoe to fai ARK, —— ADMISSION these CHARM A ARK. Concert Hall Scene and that CENTS. been made with the great artistes ‘ AFTER DARIC —— R jeured Orchestra Circle and p Raton ate seate bag ‘chen N EARLY RETURN, a ER Base Strange scone ander Biack- ice sheets and seats for je at ine box ofice, —— Tabmany, and ‘at the ticket omfo9, 118 Brow Broa: a er x = meeeeeD RNS ALT balk friars Bridge, with its houseless ig OTICE.—The programme Ae FAREWELL ENEFIT of Mr. and AFTER DARK Jodgere of vacrants and watfes AFTER DARK. — ARNT AETREG one PALAGR ajotang the Ka quenggmens commences on MON: | AFTER DARK: London grandeur im sigh, my of Music, in Fourteenth sti nd Is easily acces: | DAY EVENTS anAry when be will appear in | APTER DARK. sage an br the Fouragen b atreet carn way care, Fourth | SO3nu a Spins % AFTER DARK, and tho wife's attempted Sub cy Ea YIOTIMS, and the ever | AFTER DARK. ant “A DUENGES of the re FHRATRES nnd nad NINSTREL HALLS _ Seats feat ratle 0 SOLON BHINGL APTER DARKG ente. 2 }lease notice that subsequent to the close of theif pro- wix daye in ad) Natty paw . — TR AFTER DARK, Ong more unfortunate, | sevenar, PERT ORES Oe Kine excetcance, | BOYS New stv RW NOVELTY. APTER DARK maghir vores i NOVELTY. A . mportunat proerarmne "ates ‘Summa caeie of whee, 6 splendid ayenacuiae mail ©. Poster, Beq., | AREER BARE rai vale soo may. be bidered. for any ho! Nearewa homes ‘sue noRaTit Wann VALENTINE | ARTER BAIR: ft her with eure BROTHE AND. APTER DAIUG Seckicepiecientn a —-- ~ ms IRATE. 2 Y got terien | 4 ER DARK. ‘Young and 90 fait. _'PHE LECTURE SEASON. _ AND'rAGLEATY, | a ‘as ORSON, Patt BARK: Pipes ie tame en H®: STUART L. WOODFORD — __ MATINEE EVERY (DAY: s the Bank. ahh mane wel r a AFTER DARK. From wintow and will Lecture tn LYMPIC 7 THEATRE. BEGINS ATA. 3 Me | Thirteenth Street chure! ‘S84th to Slat representation of GL. Fox's wuiver- Rat Ree ‘Bie mod with ‘amaserne! | Rev. Dr. ‘Rerctars, ee evening, ro ftowary & oally popalnt Pantomime of AFTER DARK: Housoless by night, ‘ort ‘Sumter.’ HUMPTY DUMPTY. AFTER DARK: pian, Adniasion 28 cents, Tuo incomparable American pantomimint, APTEE Bake ‘Tho bleak wind of March (pe pene ag eoreeare AFTER DARK. Made her trembto and ahi peerat LECTURES TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, ON | _ Mile, SANGALI and Donut Bales, the best tn the United APTER BARI Heresting, invaluable and scientific subjects, sho’ howing Staton AFTER DARK. how 0 live an "what to live for, are delivered dally at ‘he ‘t new Railroad spoon AFTER SUNSET, fe AFTE: New| York Musouin of Anat ay Those wuable to attend pow Jed to the unique, gorgeons aud mirns entous medley of | AFLE can ve & ewe cent secretaryy Incessant fun be reweu is rondway. sa tg PEI Nudity +f ab Rk MURRANGED Witt DAILY, = MOwtot the worlds E fuation SS | Om A Pere TEND AND A BROTHER. 4 DANCING ACADEMIES, _ Our ae Fook out for the lacgmative and secure r\ Rk JOKES DANCING Ava eth oo Me sr | MATINEES'Ls ON WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, ‘x And . "5 00D's MUSEUM, A peewee e . ee case FORT TURSD rea rane corner of pain street, A MO ies ial TWO PE: PORMANCES DAILY IN THEATRE, TE BARHO'g, NO. 82 @ FIFTH AVENUB, ruveanch Week and last but three of the briliiant engage | \ * it of A Wednesdays and Satuntaya from 86. M. Gentlemen, | ™""l vor, gOMPSON BURLESQUE TROUPR. ‘Tueaday and Friday evenings, Ty tof B ning, Wednesday and Sat metag Matinees, ‘ == — = J OR, THE HORN OF DILEMMA, A iT, WITH ig lenge and F°%, ‘BALE—A BALOON ann [RESTAURAN Ad farnian rely new; p reat; near roadway? Gwner ls to leave town read Js boi 186 Hernld oinee. OR SALE—THE STOCK OF MILLINERY AND Fancy Goods Store, two hours’ ride from the city. Apply by later 10 A. B. O., Post office, Red Bank, Monmouth coun- POR SALE—A GROCERY STORE, WITH STOCK AND Fixtares; also Horse and Wagon. Reason for selling, Partner going West. 109 Atiantio street, Brooklyn. OR SALE_-GROCERY AND | FRED STORE, WITt A fresh atock of Goods a fine Horse, Wagon, &c. For eiculars call om W. SMITH, 18 Fulton street, uear ferry, rooklyn. OR SALE—LUNCH ROOM ver the ‘tal Pieture it—ahink 0 ih Dissolute man | Lave tn jt, drink of it, Thon, if you can! modern play of ranon ty Dy misty with ite” pier tures of ‘wonith and poverty, of jour and wretchodne a of crime and viriue, Every Nig FO supported by the whole strength of the company. AFTER DAK ___ LOST_AND FOUND. S-commence with Quire rant. APTER DAR Ta ee tecote “4 : e scenery {8 aif trae to Lome (epee Oilch ect attr] foe owns afternoons Monday Ne aca) En Thareday sat Friday, | AFTER BARES dgn in the your 1968, Forty-sixth aveet, |, by identify ing and salle ATE KEARNEY A iB PAROS. * - torlly provia, ownership to’ eaiae and paylng for this wdver- obgsiaane oe i anya, Roun 2 rr WorkeLt SISTERS’ NEW YORK THEATRE. Biri mTOR EAR RTECS Cina | EBS Geet GOED onry | OTL y urtoes My, aed ho! ILD. an very ni iB ceassaee Vingiate tale jon gg alg ped os Nt r ull HABE LIGA Ff rok - ONsTRG, dt girte 21 c h of GOUD.| D*Armes an Egiay nnd pa ¥ of GOL aame ‘iy pring property. Address A. 1). Smathy box 89 | Part PPA AN A Ot ana WORKELL SISTERS. = a a — | New Scenes. Tens [TIER of Clot of GOLR. ‘OSTA SARK THREE-STRIPED MINK MUFF, WIT 5 CUS, New Muto, OREN HLD of Cloth of GO Gloves fialde, tn Hoyt'a. novelty store, on the slat of De- Fourteenth scvet, opposite Academy of Mutt. oa, ) D'Armes, | FIVLD of Cloth of GOLD. somber, in he atternoos: “A suitable reward wil be given to | L. B. LENT. Director | FIELD of Cinth of GOLD, the person mturning it to 58 Whitehall street New ana” Tost suspay “MORNING, A TAN TERRIER SLUT, siKTiNRS AEG WEDNESDAY AND reer CONTINUED Rg TRIUMPHANT ‘AUccEss of the intense); ot mtg CIGAR STAND; A #10 reward will be received at 58 West Ninth street, near aN boure, PANTOMIME, __ bargain, Apply at No. 54 Pine Sixth avenue 4 BLUE BHaRD A LA TURQUEER FRaXe AISE. ‘OST—BEtWEEN BROADWAY AND CLINTON o ¥ OR stufaciony ia derirebie locations established tor | La sireot at Onyxand Diamond Sleeve Button, The dnder a kes TUE CREAT MiLVio or years, and doing a first class business. Apply to J. N. CUT- | Will be Hbemlly Sitter with Whiting Manu- Ak Cee DING LER, No. 400 Canal street, factaring Company, 181 Broadwa; ALD THE STAR RIDERS ACROBATS ‘OR SALES A FIRST CLASS TEA, COFFEE AND FINE doing a business of 2 000 a week; yood ioeation ea ene. Address J. K., id office, OR SALE—THE FIXTURES AND D PORTION Or THE Stock of the well established fancy goods store 185 Eighth Avenue. Fine chance for a smart bus(ness man, we BALE N OLD ESTABLISHED ‘OR heh 1 Oherey. suet nest dost to Saivre’ Howes” Epper pert of ext door house suitable for boarding b sal! unt ALE ares, AND rast ys 4 a? INA rinst iz class nel; ood, gone ‘for selilagy iaquire of GEORGE BIEWARI, 137i Broadway. OR ponents a IMMEDIATE PORSESGION, — ‘0. 2 Tryon row te ny E swpgd bei, poe wna j satisfs fackory Tessous given for vel- ling, Appl e OR SALE -LEASE, STOCK, FIXTURES, HORSE Wagon and Ale License of a Corner Grocery; one of the best in the city, Apply at 245 Seventh avenue. OR SALE CHEAP, FOR CASH—A FINE CIGAR AND Sample Room, ‘now doing a good business, and fine loca: tion on roadway. This place, must be sold within ten dare, au the proprietor hias other business, Apply on the premises, No, 614 Broadway. AEF UE SAL WIR fou tint of new Safes, for sale atreet, bot Delancey and ia Seine See. PATRICK. E OTEL AND BOARDING HOUSE tirst class order, situated at Key N. J. ; house con+ tains 48 rooms; terms eusy. Appl jaion Hotel, Keyport, 3 ov to pd oo ‘ot of ‘nteambout Matteawan, foot of Barclay jorth river. ADIES’, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S HAT AND CAP Emportam for ace The above an pecans Fe FOR SALE-IN Particulars, concernia mises, corner of ii 5 th a! PHAS. me “ioweywets, Administrator, ge em vor SHOP AND LEASE OF BU ING TO -An old established shop, 968 South street, Ap- ply at the shop between 12 and 1 o'clock. — rt of Brond- 7s PROPRIETOR oy AN OLD ESTABLISHED LACE 01 Store, altunted offera bie Stoc for sae. Price ape to Messrs, GOR- box nBOUDINE: 4 WAURBN, 0035 Broadway. HE ADVERTISERS, WISHING TO RETIRE FROM T {0 seil thelr Business, pow doing $50,009; eal estate iu part. No. owery., 9 & ‘2 Jk I, BRUSH. DRUGOISTS, SALE, A HANDSOMELY fitted up and weil #t ed Drug Store, 16 niles from New York, on the aale street in a city of 38 000 inhabitants and doll piendid business; owner otherwise pod; ow Sak a epienti reretas! yor earnalata entre ERLE SE WILLIAMS, 53 Plowatrect, S500 Mette busines ao © partner, with $500, RODUCE STORE, ON 1a the city; or will take B. HOWES & CO. No. Dey street, room No. S000. he eer ESTABLISHED BUSINESS ON ba Fifth aveane, paying about #5,000 a year, will ‘be seid to-day at 62 Fifth avenue. edt SMITH. MA HINERY. IP Are kes ]aNGINES WANTE PAIR OF STEAM ENGINES, 4 nbout 12x48, for @ slern wheel boat. and & singie En in, about 12280, __SOUN STUART, 196 B: OR SALE —Til BE eens MACHINES, ‘ADDRESa Prater, ace, nt OR SALE CHEAP—NEW AND SECOND ry od Paint Mil, 2) Gringawones, 18,000 Rusber and’ ther Howe 8 an ening, Fine Brushes, Sy Masthen {Lite ‘Splitting By ~m Shycks Commission of Fulton, Brooklyn. ‘cas i ‘tall tbe usual prices. hon ‘Merchant, 4 and 98 Main sireel, coruer |AGNIFICENT <T ROSEWOOD \ RARE. comin Pisnoforte for sale, four round corn Fa arved legs, overatrung baby fo, ; made by A sol aah: tone and srerres arranced or five five years’ Apply ns ra ay ae ue, near Fortieth street. rt BATTERSON. “ LAROE VARIETY OF THE FINEST CLABS PIANO- Ln TIE eh ge. insalinedin, to rent and sol Kast movthiy, jira new fry i dpa on (moth rt - iie octave, chy mohets avenues, BRING PIAxo, IN G009 ORDER- seven octave rosewood Pianoforte, having . bargain for ensh. 8 Amity aireeh Dear tiroadway. AGNIPICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOPORTE FOR A = Property of family ie ; made to order, As eitte Fe -y-1 WL, “: BADD nthe; pe Wee a Onin R—PR Betta 22 Rey is | f case, sweat, powerful one; Vout wanes — VEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- upg chase si per month teut allowed If purchased ai corner Eighth bain pad Forty fourth PIANOS —BEFORR, YOU MOY. REN? IRs HOLLER Paciory and Warerooms firett. Aino upright Piagos. mae rece! mente tunes wad repaired. Gass mruments. IANO FO ni weven octave rosewood, bi ner ite ES GORDON, tthe |, 29 Sixth avenu UPERB SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO, WITH EY PRY. i. —BRAUTIFUL PIANO: MAGNIFI- ung, overstrang bars, monby , must AND IN DI VERSIvIED ARENIO. EXERCISES. HEATRE FRANCAIS—GENEVIEVE— arn REWARDS, BE YARD. Loe, ox SATURDAY, A GREEN PA- Sole Leaseo and Direct rR X containing ant samples of various kinds of no use | Voattively Inst two nights of D th any but the owner, sald box was le(t either ina shoe sare | This sctaendsy) and tomorrow, Wednesday evening ie nformation where the sane may be | nights of GENEVIEVE DE BRABANT, ‘With its immense cast and splendid mise en scone, Mme. Rose Hell being indiaposed, Mle, DESCLATEAS will assume the part of Drogan, ©. RIZARELLI AS GRNEVIR VE. Carrier, neekera, Gabel origieal role Bad Tn ore entire strength of the company, comprinin, renowned ‘opera bowie, tet Oke K, will be roduced for the first time in America next Thursday. Petter 9p half price. Seats secured six days in advance, —— FRANCAIS. ys bd found wil receiv bove reward and thanks of (he owner by rene jog 5. N. Wart Heraid office. 10 REWARD.~LOST OR STOLEN, AT. THE PESTI- heck ole ipeg eburch, in Greene sti December dike lady's mii, Above reward ald to party eyeing itwith John Culyer, sexton, 231 1 street, questions asi $10 ¢ ‘hompson newasn-rua A BLACK AND TAN Do@, #. At 125 Hester street, cut ears. MLLE. REWARD—FOR, AN ITALIAN BOY, AGED TEN Bole Lesser and Foe 15 ‘Any person ‘8 boy who says be has a snarica’ ot ‘Wareeis solobrated 0 $15, ream New York piease nese ih ony am 8 he iowt ible vio- veut, Ese GREY on T ope tne Moet eave naan Sai brown © er ante ton 1 in boots! Me, denna the honor to announce thatthe second novelty Nii Ea, ie gta earner able success of Genevieve de Brabant, Nalu'vetbe prodemice ot | V LXEIL CREVE, the first time before the American public. to be re of the giftet composer ted for In aseenetas this chef d'c REWARD.—AN ITALIAN BOY, AGED TEN $20 Pr OPERA H. L. BATEMAN... of Offendyxch's Inat_ gi the greatest crowilent Opera Boutfe, in three acta, SUPERB COSTUM' ALLACK'S. HOUSE, TUESDAY EVENING, OND PERFORMANCE A { succens, whic attractin the Theatre des Varietes, Paris, A PERICHOLE. me DINNER, fi third act the new and pictu jue During the third atthe, pew and plctureng aA PAEMIERE DANSEUSB F, SCENERY, es RIKING MECHANTCAL Pi DE ROSA. Proprietor and Manage... 8 Op Last Niue’ Pow Tile wea “Ov TH FOLLOWe Yours, without air on the center’ of his head, two eave of tie. gifted. composer pay EVEN ART & tn marke on’his ‘bead; dark drese; named pe Mastad. |. Howe 5 le pieeet te eee ee cae Wicuslt pers vow o> TUES! Ay CARY 5 10, Lett home about two months gor iuqulre of Frank Kou, Uhiveronlyreeounleed uve name of opera butte a it wpins’ wine was the access of Hert mpted Characters by Me. ALLACK Mi Mr, JON at 25 REWARD —LOST, DEC. 1, 18%, A, CHECK CReabans to Receueg ra ria ee 1 HOCK WEL 0) drawn by M. Herzog. Bu ES ACIY | Sie erase eae ant antl iM fait st U, MELTON, Mra E sna oat TF brent tt ae tuces wert caUeroey tet ix SeNRIN Mist EMILY MESTAVER, Mee SED: recetve above rew The east will com pote 8 fats ot | WEDNESDAY, JAN. 6-THE CAPTAIN onan" WATCH — —_ . risin; an u LB ae $25 Seite iu om Feet et, Tee SESE EST Teer ee nw tot para 2a anaes seaiod Envelope, directed to he Treasurer of the State of it FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, SATURDAY, raARTARY SECOND TINE, tal three nia Sin ooupos peices casas the above reward wil’be paid by the, reat auccesa of the far famed and. gejamcanwa Tare ion Goulet inayat Usual Trevenmnen's ‘Bank for ihe retura of ‘ihe sale, wh aia’ Wand, ie, BACK ry 0 CONG penchant om hare damn SAN RANG § MINeYRAL ADO ahr Hy NOTHING, abi 50 going trom Thinay-sosoad dren and poarth sreuas Brent pears a {OPERA OF vox soon Fil ar WW ceammeabatvats = by eee a eepeeemreeneenn — —y to Third avenue to Fifly-fourth atreet, a goid Hanting Wa NE SQUASH DTA! re s without chain: Tobias maker, number 435, Above reward wren eee fae te SrAae lauato, ELEY & LEON'S MINSTRE RROADWAS: = — by leaving it at 184 Duane street, and no questions | played so successfully many nag ‘ago by the late fT. D. Rica, terminating with the new DEMONIU * PANDEMONIU’ MM. Las LEON as Drogan every ulght. durte Great mocess of the GEN DARME: ik. Midis IN NEW YORK a week, ta NEVIEVE DE GRA ve "REWARD PAID AND NO QUESTIONS | Seats secured six da vance. 5 ital Brockway ENCORED SIX Tl ci f byhe, AitorneywatcLaw, No. 14 Wall_sireet, in the city 0 ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, Pm ‘BOWERY, urday Evening, January 9 FAREWELL BENRETE Row ore, Tia contaiming, the following hecarhiee OTHER GKEAT LOCAL DRA ot the ONLY Low: lv. & & 0 conged, a oad, No. al dat M. nd iatratve tthe comin ber, @500; 1 U. 8, 6:20 coupon von: city. NTS’ MINSTRELS’ OPERA HOUSE. November, #1,000; 2 U, 8. S90 cou siti algitive Yank: B TAY adores the Academy of Music, May and aber, 91,005 . TONY an inquisitive ee F CROWDED, TWO HOULS FUN, 8) rey Cirga, ie. AG and ere Novel Tableanx. GABEL DAN BRY ANTS PrTou, coupon” bead, asi, May ‘Novem First ap ie great Gymnnat and Ctassical Pos f schation af Gabel ; 1U-S. 40-40 upon bom’, No. (661d Mate gud & turer, Mr, Wi TOR and his wonderful sous, FRANK sat coomatiny 5. n Dod, No, 8 N Tuer ANT NES serwoe Ras the Gendarmes. = Tg 1,000; 10.8 « n bond, No. oN A IN MAGTO by ie rent JOHNNY THOMPSON, A i aes t vermbe K nr re ane Ee NEW SONGS hy Mat AMY BE HAUNT. Female Comiqus, | THE GENDARME NU TEVE DE BRYANT. Tae. 1,000 KER NEW KEW BALLET, TAR FARES’ FROLL SONG nad DANCE ty PRANK ENTIRELY NEW FEATUR BURLESY( EO! Eugene's Afrienn UNS wronnn anid EUG let od : ROSE. v's B18 TER eta ihe wae fie! M atineen W DRESDAL ‘aid SALURDAY, 2's o'clock, OM nardant A ohn HE KOS her texon, ember, PS. 140" coupon’ bok, "No. vbw! niet a) aE setdember , i, vb 10-40 eoupes | CE BULL8 GRAND coxcER raat ny in his great one Nr miu Y bond,’ No. 53,736, a id’ Bepi LLU. 8, 1040 TEINWAY HAL Pee asa eronded ois. woek . coupon boo Peg 0 us. MoxDay ANG TURADAY Evmsscas, yante’ or atialy. ek heouyon boa jaret, and Soptemver, ‘AND ti ‘st plat bond,’ No. 1864, January ant July, ‘euiated by the foci ria DAREPA-ROSA-STEINWAY HALL x upon bor so: Heide danny and July, ies WB BANTOM, of osion, Soprano £ a tito coupon bon,’ No., 117,644 January and Jul fostavt's ariione. } Nee ra A upon nd, ‘No. "115,560, ania and tr JAMES H. WILSON, 'Pianiat, from the Lelpsie Con- Pani: A ROSA. te ‘great lyse, coupon — bend, servaiory OF Mul, bie Hrat apne a this eily, aud ® r@, 0 inane a = oa 1 oe 0h ary Sone RT. « ONCE, cara ‘on the Pa area coupon bond, | under the conductors No. 1i,063, ‘Saar a on ln Lue eee sa batt mre SARL BERGMANN, Will give In tho cig of het former triumihe or io. Mid jan ti ponds a ond Wty Abibtby, a oe 's pom rand Piano wand at fae concerts aa recently wae pantie NgveniwodaNvaky 6 0 reigintered jana uy, ‘ted upon, ent ne on ; D He January end Jay, RUCK aad oe be for the fra thine eaulbited before th te ri 1ST BOWLER. Bngiteh Tenor, January and July, NTI, the t brtiilant Baritone, JN, the distinguished Pi waeineraten, | ets oy the eatest Cornot-e-Piston player in the wens, ifr engaged gh ber, Bi; | the evenings of 1 Y eal anpenae, arepa: Rosa's Moason. Sees ore wT CE TAs Ists Business omer pines ata. “a aris, pond, No. 9%, March and Ngan, Billy 8 ¢ Rood, G. W. ii ‘ego eee nT ee aon een sie: Ler Ucama Matinee every Bat: | \Q RS. FB CONW. AN ee BKOOKLYM, ger LU. 8, bf urday at di o'ei L'~ eae? 5.100, ‘and November, ~ - ——— | ihe new great drama vy Hgron, called i, t bond, No. Man ‘May and Novem: Pt ‘i Be i don 1 ie bond, No. ay and WPOLITAN 08 PRINTING ESTARLISHMENT | ‘u/idrad Craddoo “) Twin Sietere, rs jure. B.co November, #1,000. 8 coupon bond, POA Wi Nassau street old Herald Building), w Aitee F rie, wicow, pho. ¢ 1 Be & £8 compen vond, No. 104, | allports of Tuoairieal, © GY NOE May ito; €oupon bond, ‘No. wows M a PATRE, READING, (66,105, BM tint Ketonabe, LI.00 1 15-0 bale ipo ds an General Printing, ihe YEN we 8 an TERDAY) Bap, register fo. Fath daniary. and’ guiy, Hi,ool; | Atprices that defy competitinn, — ch sie AKSPEARE D DICKENS, Te. E404 ds No. B),19d, March ond Sevtember ANDMAN. ah snare 2) Winkle's Midnight Adveuture, 1,000; 1 | bor on erat Barely and B LYCEUM THEATRE, LO! » ft DAY EVENING, TIKR RIVALS, jeptem: rf w ume Mr. Fan performance bad many pein bia .., YAN DENOTE. 4 tho performan: hout oue of vigor and passion ent Dehtod it's gréet curiosity’ to wee earian parte of tho Intanser London Fines, Pat order, such as Shyloc! BW_YORK CONSE! N #2 Fut under of the OAD RK, 4 Court Caredt near State, Brooklyn, This institution, the frst of the Ktad estabilMed in Amer. fea, occupies ® ponition far superior to that of any other gehool of music, and justly ranks with the beet Kurapean Conservatories. fre Tegtfate a io i Hofman obtained, Chef d’Orehestre. ....... Directors of Promenade Bauda.,. Director of Military Band USsIC. RAND FANCY aat ne mot ial snmecte’ wih oy se Hote Filte uy tee WW; 7 co" INSTRUCTION DAILY, trow 9 AM. to 9 P.M. tn all nites Sail sNRPTAE | peanchor of Voca! and Initrimental Musie and the Modern Ty Ea ik of Toreeetee Cant | Languages, by eminent proforors, nd Bi top Siam ant 0 TERMS, fe ikea Haters, 810 pe: ea ML. iin Riad PRIVATE STBUCTIO: per qu *, Wreat ry je. Ol Td irene pIRRE ELEMENTARY CASSEL, desgned viorn Ebi am Rong OS 2, “eek ae ie of Wohaspe aresc F he are deficient int Lo Papier aur lo Piancher Ma ectNgeate, No, ¥ WAT, MASGCE ie ‘geaver Vi wth RTA GRA “AND CARNIVAL Costacsst ‘Ovi 0 lock of Bail uy arog or ‘tea tamithe' Lee PEAT es, vei Ewhasquenh Teese v8 ¢ an * BRAN ce ceri ‘of ie oof Olnizens® Vaaighs “tale! nc 4 Domuitoee to hire moy of name of, Cambreletn, BY RW. WILLIAMS &' KO lutea 27 evaves of Hope ¥ire fh a pany, en Avanchi J Compa "hot spe Apain ry thente i aug Int nth Carolina, Now and second hand Costumes furnished to dealers, _ Bale altended or Ccatu G¥Eprcon Free eah George be Brown's "Crown oF Johnson's, *Barhood of Linco! Eniifor masteriy paintiog Prang’s Awerican Chrome aoa thet or wee REGIMENT BALL —& ROX art of the Academe of Musto for sale. OB & O0., Tribune buliding, Nev ANT OAL tion of Thomas Yn "h z Wall treet, “EXPRESSES, (. BURNHAW'S FURNITURE AND BAGGAGE A ‘Sd uae" ‘hieveath arcet atreet, ear Sizih avenue. wr a © OoLRY B. ph Ofera HOUSER, WiLbiANanuRg reas of America. Hootey's mink y, Saturday 8)g o'sloom, poy merit, Ly vce at & bargain, one (for @1b0 A PERICHOLE—L. paguag 7. e 7 TERT cae for ah tam Pans Ay ches moved lly or county, furpiture packed, | J ES. OOK OUT FORTHE FINE & JARDMAN, 140 Amity atreet, near Bixth avenne, hipped sored Money ad best transcriptions witir bitehed b peng | next Saturday evening, ty : cteertorteetesse — == LDACHAUEN A CO, Kosh Tn streste For suie os ibe | duntoose 0d ing non wad wil, at Dodwort! __ CLOTHING. — Jail TRENCH A! ADVENTISR ENT. a prinespal mie stores ae, p eeenens Ene TNE BONN} ANT ORFS DE BALLLE WANTED.—WANTED IMMEDI | ( \O8MOPOLTTAN UALby RADI, Sats AND GENT EMER CAN RECEIVE U% i SSICRUP i scrutera BA 43] C Rrs DR TE gE O Sensing ng EDWARD orca Alt | seer a un oe gna? Pespe gaan’ Eee f foraeits || jee termites s moran, ah Dorewn Gu Hered. Ne FILLE fy ROTRSTANTH, DESIRE FRANCAISE, PF are Paci aces eit ntree Apply to Lowell & Sienmoudn, d Hroatway pee. {neTRUCTION. BY HBNR ir ©, DOBAON, 90 CARL ANBULUTA ‘Third ayenge ne and Sirceonth moat. EVERY RVENING PAT 8 O'CLOCK. ‘Adiaiaeion 9 Gomi” ,

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