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CIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Want STREET, Moxpay, Deo 6-0 Ff On Change to-day wheat was firm, vat the traas- actions were below the average. Cotion was dull ud lower. THE ANNUAL KEPORTS TO CONGRESS, ‘The Wall street markets were inactive, owing to a yweneral deferment of dealings until after the publi- yeation of the aunual Message of the President and {Cabinet reports of che several departments, These ocuments were not recelyed up to a lato prt, and when Dusiiesd “Closed the hown of them was contained ina brief synopsis, pwhich was unsatisfactory and produced no effect. Yonsiderable curiosity was mavifested as to the itey which Secretary Boutwell should recommend; at at the hour of closing the Stock Exchange his Report had not come to hand. GOLD WEAK—11%4 4 LOK. The gold market was extremely dull, and the rice, Which opened at 11134, gradually declined to 10%, the depressing imMuence being rather the uoyancy of our bonds in Londen than anything hich might be contained im the recommendations f the President or Secretary of the Treasury. The askington despatches, however, intimated that resident Grant took @ peaceful view of the Ala- ama claims question, and that Mr Boutwell was in favor of a gradual contraction of the legal tender urrency a8 @ means of promoting a permanent re- urn t0 specie payments, These reports lent their stance to the first mentioneu influence im pro- ucing the lower price of gola. ‘Lue ceurse of the arketia shown in the table:— ‘ In the gold loan market pes cent for carrying to 2 per cent for borrowing. (ue eperations of the Gold Exchauge Bank were as poem -— ld cleared. ° . the cate ranged from 6 seeing 000 415 old balances urrency balances, FOREIGN EXCMANGK STRONG. * The decline in gold stimulated large purchases of (foreign exchange, the rates for which, in the ab- Bence of the usual supply of commercial bills, ad- fvanced and closed firm as follows:—Sterling, sixty \days, commercial, 10514 @ 108%; good ‘to prime Noankers’, 108% a 109; short sight, 109% a 109%; Antwerp, 6.2255 a 6.1734; Switzerland, 6.20 a 6.18%; ‘Hamburg, 35% a 36; Amsterdam, 40}¢a 41; Frank- ge 4034 a 41; Bremen, 783 a 7834; Prussian thalers, Lamy MONEY FIVE TO SEVEN PER CENT. The money market was spasmodicaily active at Beven per cent, which was the rate early in the ‘afternoon and again towards three o’cleck. In the Anterval good houses were generally supplied at six ‘per cent, at which rate large amounts were offered ‘on government collaterals, Some of the leading wovernment dealers obtained loans at as low as five per cent. There 1s a continued tuir inquiry for prime commercial paper, which passes at 64 a 8 ver cent, 8 Whe extreme range of quotations. GOVERNMENTS STRONG. There was a firmer tone to the government list, Nut dealings were still ona lumitea scale, The set- 4icment of the disputed questions between England and Russia encourages purchases by the foreign ‘houses for the English and German markets. The @reet prices this evening were steady, as follows: ‘Dniwed States currency sixes, 110% alll; United Slates sixes, 1881, registered, 109% 9 11014; de. de., coupon, 113% a 11334; do. five-twenties, regis- tered, May and November, 106% a 107; do. do., 1862, soupon, do., 107}, a 107%; do. do., 1864, do. do., 10674 & 107; do. do., 1865, do. do,, 106% @ 107%; do. do., registered, January and July, 106% a 106; lo. do., 1865, coupon, do., 100% a 100%; do. do., 1867, do. do., 109% a 109%; do, do., 1808, de, de. 10924 @ 110; do. ten-forties, registered, 10034 a 10654; RO. do., coupon, 106}, a 106%. 8TCKS DULL AND LOWER. The stock market was dull and lower, but steady, @ rather better feeling prevailing toward the close, ‘when prices were established which ranged midway Yetween the extremes of the day. The average Suctuation of the general list was within one-half of ove per cent, The highest and lowest prices of the Jeadiug active shares are shown in the table:— New York @entral consolidated. ‘New Yerk Central scrip..... oss uwaukee ane St. Paul Duto and Mississipp! eastern Union ‘Telegraph, Paciile Mall. ....se-.-+e4 THE SOUTHERN STATR BONDS STRONG, The Southern list was strong, with more activity Yn and higher prices for the Tennessees and South arolinas. The following were the closing 68%; a 5836; Virginia, ex coupon, 68 a o., new, ao 3 Georgia sixes, $1881%; de, sevens, 91); a 2; Nerth @arolina, ex ceupon, 47 a 4734; do., new, 4 @ 26; do., elal tax, 19 @ 20; Misseuri sixes, 254 &@ 03; do., Hannibal and St. Josoph, 923, a 98; Paesigiens ixes, 71 @ 72; do., new, 67 a 69; do., levee sixes, 72 @ 74; do. de., eights, 00892: Ala- ma fives, 70 & 72; do., eights, 101 a 103; South ‘Carolina sixes, 85 8 90; do., new, January and July, 6344 a 69; do, do., April and October, 65 a 66; Arkan- as sixes, 64 a 66; do, sevens, 66 8 67. ‘ FINANCES OF SOUTH CAROLINA. The Treasurer of the State of South Carolina gives jenni in our advertising columns that he will pay in gold coin the interest on the State debt maturing January 1, 1870. Coupons will be paid on demand Yn Columbia or at the financial agency in this city joo and after the day specified. Tne interest on the igegtstered stock Will be paid in Columbia only. SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANSE, Monday, Dec. 5—10:15 A. M. Ns *, got... 1s She aed nad 109 r E me 5000 US Bs 00 UB 5-20, of 88.2 ‘Bu00 te) TW0GeP s Ast lat ob 94 37 wha Bk of Republic. 115 00 Bank of Comtuerce. 18 } West 8 Tol 44: % La RR’ eal iB 80 Chic, ith RR. is betec bo 200 Col, b a1 106: io One Clock P. M. B00 as Readluy R. sa Hts +860 1 060 860 bs a3 a5 1s 138 Mich Genial 200 Un Pac RR react \ Mlsn. Kost, Wk file. NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET, COMMERCIAL REPORT. MonDvax, Dec, 6—6 P.M. Covrre.—The market for Rio was quiet, tho demand being hoght, but prices were firm, expecially for the better grades ; Wwe heard of no sales, Other descriptions were dull and un- changed. Sales som ecentt mis = Cte terms. We append 146 Be senekea ae ora el ‘ay ed one Seats Ric ie i mii Nt c.a Gj eepie there was only mm for spin: ir ins Spt Rn for export, at fis good pen a ferines were quit "2@ however, ane per i., Md MKATL Couiny Weak ab jness in future deliverica was fair, but ny prices. an sales were Me ah Yalan, including: (oF F tpianing, (or Bi ee ‘or fucure delivery ( ) were as ha Men egembers 1 Ne ltd b om oT + January, dai tuaryy B00 At 164% 1.700 at 16 1-160, 1oBAbe 100 at 1540, ; , \oo'each at Bosgo. March) Bis as apork, SF for anda in transit. mi 170) at fy Tncn 100 at let 'igc. j February and Mare Hees, 100 at 1G 7100, “Vota, le. Also tieto Saturday), o i di ary, February, re n do; Febru March, bj J nuary, 400 at 1B¥e, fFeoraay i, c.5 Mi ai 15 i Opel, 10 at io. LOL? 1,A00 are Grand total, eesti ales ._ Tue es ‘quotations for lots oa the spot were Uplands. Mobive. N. Orteane ei Wg i +7) Good ordinary 1 i mt Low iniddiin, 15), be Middiing. 16 4s Good mi u FLOUR AND GRAIN. and ‘20 bags corn mie A, és do. corn, outs, rf 7, W000 do,'rye and 2.00 ‘do, malt. “Tne four market reel strong, with ao im- proved ipquiry for shinmeal he ne were about 12,000 big. including 6. Southern our yas more. ative bis. 85 30 60 62 5% 600 675 . 6 00 635 1 bo 8 0 % 135 ts cotee farmily 950 Rye flo 5 50 Southern | oxira and family. wo Corn meal, Jerse; 44 Gorn meal, Br e = autiteat wae fairly active and” rin sing at $1 88 fi a choice No, ¥svriug. The sales comprined about 150,! fla, at 81 18 for old. apr 4 $1 83 for new No. "aha gL a0 (or No.1, bi Of (or acabet Canada’ im bond’ 1.46 for amnber winter Wentert, and state, BL ask $1 65or, white. “Rye was dull ad prices wore “nominal 9c. for old and new Western.” Barley was modcc- ately active and stoauy, with sulce ef 15,000 bcubola at Bh for four-rowed State, Bic. 1 Wo. for (wo-rowed do, and Canada rn waa decidedly lower. ‘The 740. 7ée. {Or New mixed. 2c. for yellow, Bc. for old eatern mised and We. for white Western. gle £5,000 bushels at 6o a blo. for Chicago, Sb%gc. for interior | f Weatera, Slo. {or white State deliversdeuad ole, Opaeion The market was more active and firmer and higher rates were obtained In some cases, ‘The charterin business exhibited, more activity, aud, raten for ail kinds 0 tonnage were very fi wols of medium size were acarce fa wanted. The 0 bhds. tallow at 25a, Dusucle wheat at o bbls. pork at 6, Bos oo eliceae ai D0s., G0 boxes oud Ubia. dour “at Bs. “To er steamer, 000 busbels 7,500, bushels” wheat at ‘0 250 tons ‘30a, 7,600" bushels Wheat at 9d. To Wicistol? 2 Glasgow, eae wheat at 9d, To Antwet Hod. and 200 tierces iard ut Soe td, ‘The charters were: — A bark to Cork for orders, United Kingdom or Contine: with 3,000 bis, naphtha at ba, 6d.; « bark to Ha or Ani: werp wth 5,060 bbla, naphtha at or about 6s. to Gibraltar for orders, or Adriatic, wit 000 bid, petroleum 5s. 6d. a 6s. 6d; a bark to Caruift, with i: toe grain ‘a Vensel to Halifax, coal’ ot $12 ressela to flour, at 2c. and corn al a ship to London, general cargo; London, 1,289 tol a general cargo; a ship about 1,100 tons to ‘Liverpool, general Cargo; one about 1,00) tons to Bristol, — ob oases: ‘® brig, 178 ton, to Demerara and back to the Continent, with J,600 bb) vesset from Philadelphia to the Petroleum,on private terms, OP: aw bari detphia, pettofeumy ‘aod (ramored) « Nontinent, with 6,500 bbia, There was nochange to note in the market. A mand continued for the better grades at steady walle there was but little inquiry for the otter grades, wavy and unsettled, aud in fair dupply. Prices Tanged from 734. » lac. for common to chol MOLASSES.—-The market was duli, there being but, little demand, and we heard of no sales of consequence. Prices wore heary and nominal at our quoiations. | New Orleans with smail sales within the range of niriiuyal And mixed, We. » 8, BBc. m 70c. 8. “Tin demand for spirita surpentine was rather lower prices, the market closing ttl dic. 413%. for merchantable ots ikyard. For shipping ota 473gc. wan bid, The sales were 210 Dols, at Ae. n 47 almost ail at the inaiae price. Crude “turpentine wad dull and nominal. —The market was extremely quiet, there being Dut litle demand, but ‘prices were geno- Steady. Strained was quoted at $2 a #2 05, About 600 Jn lott were gold at prices within the rane of #310 s $240 for No. 2, §2 50 for No. 1, 88. 76 for paio eiagsa #1 tot extra dey and. wicviow eeiaas, Tar was dul and nominal at our last quotations. O1Ls.—Linseed, in casks, was selling at 2c. a 880. There was no demand except a (Eire nee lots. Other kinds were dull and unchanged. f moment, Prrno.sus.—vrade fn bulk was offered at lien which price ve the views of buyers. There was bilt 1 Remand, nnd that was entirely for lots to suppl: fiomedigta wants ‘af, tenets. We he rye ia bbls raecdall and ueions were monies 6 quoted at Bsc. a Bize. ; there were sold 11000 bole: (part durikg the fatter part of last week aud not before reported) for quick delivery on private terms. The ore active, but ts market for refined ofl was dull, the demand con- Unuing light, but there was no chunge to note Cs were held at 0B) fe Viouacdelpita tné market was dull .e8 ; lots for quiek delivery wera quoted Receipts, 401 ble. pork,, #39 da beet, 467 ackagos cut meats, $90 Bble. and, terces tard, BO Kegs do; "ho business in pork on the spot was small, the demand being only tor small lots, but there was no change to note In tine white. bout 600 bbls, were sold at 832 for pew mess, #22 Seid dor ama "Gai Tor, prnve tases Pork, for’ taure delivery was more songht after and — higher. Bales 1,000 bbls. for January, February March at $20 eased hogs were quiet and he: a 9o. Live hogs were quoted at 7c. 4 7i4¢.twith 637i head, chfedy for slanghterers: Th spot was more prices were not aunty ‘The rere 4: . Row prime steam! on the Pet cad to toe Sate atises gna about 120 tierces city, In lots, at 12%c, For future de- ivery a moderate business was transacted. There were sold 380 ie Hlerces for January at 123(c,, 260 do. for do. at 1274c., and 260 do. for February at 12740. eet in bbis. was moderately dealt in at unalt ‘ices, Sales 120 bbis., within the range of $13 sit 50 for extra do. Tall pricess ‘There were sold 200 bi ibe Ruler price Tor shotce, Bacon w borps long clear, in small lots, we Cut'meats were ‘negleotod, and of almost all kinds were heavy and nominal: A all sales were made ee Ic. a 14%¢, for pickled hams, Sie. ac. ers, Vie. a dlc. for smoked and bagged hams for amoked shoulders. Urec stan’ loneaoherein ax ah chlor e were sold. 500 Ike, and @ smail wale was rumored at Il'ge. ; 1 prices were Ile. « l1'sc. Timothy was dull ‘and nominal at $4 60 a $4 75. Linseod Tage but hoers were are teat UGAR.. ier tmatake Miagres ot acts ity inth ees forraw, ihe demand bein principally fh Prices were rather stronger, fair fairtouvod rainfug ‘aie bela here were sold dn, at fron loted at Wace a 10'gc. Bije. to 11%, for Cubs, Porto Hice and 39 ay. 2,600 Dart at . & 10%0. and 5,000 bags Manila on rivate terms. There wae a moderate demand for retneds which int felling at the following prices, We quote:—iinrd, cx tort white, Lge, a tasye.; pgtra 0, a Lie, We quove:—Cuba— a P3¢e.; fair Be 9 % ef ir to mood Maret) 0; grocery, li at ear Loe) to ae vil apd beavy; H at Wy tinge. “afte not before < molasses '(bhd, Havana Boxes Dutch standar dO 1040.14, 10e, 0 jie tis Diao a i, 3c. Porto, Tico te n’ ing grades, 93gc. 8 104, grocery don IOuere TALLOW.—The demand was more active nd pric stenay. There were #old 150,000 Ibs. prime at WitlaxRry.-Keceipts, 347 bbls. ‘The demand was passably active at about former figures. Slew G00 bbla., ab 8% 4c. a We. for tron-bouad. rae EETEN ERNE Se ner er NARS AND DEATHS: were ep Married. FrizpNeR—MOLLER.—On Thursday, December 1, at the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Holy | Trinity, py the Rev. G. F. Krotel, ), D., EDWARD FLIEDNER to ELIZabRTH, daughter of Join Moller, all of this city. SBARING—CORNWELL.—In this city, on Monday, December 5, by the Rey. John 3. Haugh, Hupson R. SEARING, of this city, to MaGaig M, CORNWELL, of Port Washington, L. I. jueens county papers MART—BRY MER. —OM 'hursday evening, October 21, by Rey. Alex. Nesbitt, Witttam G. Smant, of Tremout, to ELiZa pet of Greenpoint. Died. ARNSTEIN.—M. ARNSTEIN, &ged 74 years, Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 1,041 Second avenue, entrance in Fifty-fourth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at ene o'clock. ARMSTRONG.—On Monday, December 5, Joun AN- KETELL ARMSTRONG, ia the 27th year of his age, ‘The relatives and friends "Ot the family are re- Spectfully invited to atiend the fumeral, from his late reaidence, 307 West Twentieth street, on Wed- nesday afterneon, at twe o'clock. The remains to be interred in Greeawood, ARNOUX.—On Bunday evening, December 4, at 9 Qnharter past nine o'clock, after # short and painful illness, Maria ANN ARNOUX, aged 70 years, 4 months and 16 da; ‘The relatives and friends of the family are i anal fully invjted to attend the funeral, from460 Wash- ing this (Tuesday) aflerneon, at two o'clock, APPLEGATE.—On Sunday, December 4, Lzwis Ap- PLEGATS, M. D., aged 30 years, 6 months and 6 days. His iriénds and relatives, also those of his father- in-law, George Rosa, are respectiully mvited to at tend tie Tuneral, from his late residence, 804 West ‘rwenty-cighth street, this (Tuesday) aliernoon, at one o'clock, BReNNAN.—On Saturday, December 3, at quarter Past three P. M., itt ais reaideuce, corner of Kighty- lourth street and Broadway, ParRice BUENNAN. ‘the funeral will taxo place this (Paesday) morning, at ten o'clock, from his late residence, whence tie buay will oe takea to the Church o1 Wo Holy Name lease copy. Of Jeaus, cornor of Ninoty-seventh street and Broa d- way, Where aaciemn requiem high mags will be celebrated for the repose of tits soul. Barny.—On Monty, Decemver 6, LovaTro Barny. The relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of lta parents, John and Buen Barry, 240 Last Forty-sixth sireet, on Wednesday afternovn, at one o'clock, without further notice. BEL ‘Un Monday evening, December 6, Davip BELL, in the T6in year of his age. The relatives and trends of the family are reapect+ fully invited to attend the funeral, tr the rest dence of his son-in-law, Edward melin, No. 64 Morton atreet, on Thursday morning, at eloven o’cluek, ByEN —On Monday, December 5, JAMES BYRNS. ‘he relatives and friends of tbe family are re- spectially invited to attend the funeral, on Wednes- day hagas ‘At two o'clock, from the’ resideace of 4 uncle, io ast Thirty-second street, ne uu Baturday, Peoomber 3, Guoxog UR The A ay of the family are invitea to ‘attend the funeral, at his late residence, Wall street, Morrisana, to-day (Tuesday), at twelve o'closk noon, ‘The Sandy Bek hae nd the members of Constitution Lodge, +, are respectfully invited, Pe meunbers of Constitution Lodge, No. 241, F. and A. M., are hereby summoned to atvoud an ur- gent communication, in our rooms, Booth's Bulld- ing, corner Twenty-third street and Sixth avenue, to-day (Tuesday), December 6, at kalf-past nine o'clock A. M., prompt, for the purpose of attending the funetal of Sur lave esteemed broker, Goorge Bur- er, The membors of Lily Lodge, No. 342, and the aternity, are roapectuly invited. ORGE W. WYCKOFF, Master, HENRY O. PARKR, Secretary. CogGinL.—Suddenly, on Saturday Borning. De- cember 3, at his resfdence, No, 254 Filth avenue, RROUBLER W. Quaainn, tn the 49th year of hus “ee relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to atvend tue funeral, {rem the @horch of the Transtiguration, Twenty- ninth street, near Filth avenue, this (Tuesday) morning, at ten o'clock, without further notice. COLLIGAN.—After irryteed iuess, Sagan, wife of Felix Colligan, aged 66 yea The friends and those 03 aha family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 343 Kast Thirty-ninth street, on,Wed- nesday afternoon, at half-past ene o'ciock precisely. CULL. —After @ long and serious tliness, on Sun- day, December 4, FRANCIS CULL, aged 32 years. he relatives ‘and friends of the famuy are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 692 Ninth avenue, this (Tuesday) aiternoon, at two o'clock. DaLRy.-—On Sanday evening, December 4, PATRICK FRANCIS DALEY, youngest son of the late Thomas Day, in the 220 year of his age. The relauves aud friends of “the family aro re- Snectfully imvited to wend the funeral, from tho residence of his brother, James Daley, No. 313 Fast ‘Thirty-second street, this (Tuesday) afterneon, at hull past one o’cieck, DongGAN.--On Monday, December 5, HANORAH, neloved wife of Daniel Donegan, @ native of Kil brin, county Cork, im the 42d year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the famuiy are re- Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her lute residence, 151 avenue U, this (Tuesday) after- noon, at hulf-past one o'clock. FLYNN.—At Greenville, N. J., Many FuYNy, inthe 43a year of her age. The relatives and spectfuily invited iends of the fumtly are res end the funeral, en Wednes- day, at iwelve o'cloc No fartuer noitee. Focarti#.—On Monday, December 6, JOHANNA, wife of John Fogartie, in the 24tn year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the fauily are Inviied to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 49 Elizaveth sureet, this (fuesday) afternoon, as (wo o’clook. Charleston (8, ©.) papers please copy. GLEASON.—At Fordtam, Westchester county, on Sunday, December 4, HELEN V. GLE. APON, relict of Daniel 8. Gleason, in the sith year of her aga, Notice of funeral hereafter, GranaM.—On Monday, December 6, Harrier E ‘rata only daughter of William ama Anne Jraham, aged 7 months und 9 days. ‘The reletives ana friends of the | family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of her parents, 362 Kast Eighth street, on Weanesday afternoon, at one o'clock. HAkRis.—In Brooklyn, om Monday, Mrs. LypIA ANN HEARS, widow of cab Harris, 10 the 67th year of her he relatives and riends of the family are ro- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wedues- day afternoon, at three o’clack, from the residence of her son-in-law, A. M. Fowler, 4345 Spencer street, near Park uvenue, without further notice. is NES.—On Sunday, VDecomber 4, Marrunw HENNES, aged 39 years whd 8 iaoaths. ‘The friends aud reiatiyes ave inviied to atvend the funeral, from 341 West Fifty-secoud sireel, on Wednesday morning, at ten o'clock, Horxins.—At Ravenswood, L. [., on Sunday, De- cember 4, GILBERT HOPKINS, In the 79th year of his age. "The relatives aud friends of the family are respect- fully requestad to attend the funeral services, at tre Rutgers rrespyterian church, corner of Madison avenue and ‘Twenty-ninth street, on Wednesday afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. The balns will be taken te Greenwich, Conn,, for luterme Metsnekav.—On Mond December 5, Louisa, widow of David Mersgrrau, in the o6th year of ler age, Friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral, from St. John’s chapel, Rossville, Ss. L, on Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock. MILDERERGRR.—On Sunday, December 4, RLEANOR, wife of Heury D, Mideberger, ta tue 44th year of December 6, "Therrelatives and friends of the famfiy are respect- fally invited to aitend the funeral, irom her late Tesidence, 316 West ‘Twenty: -ffih streei, ou Wednes- day afternoun, at one o'clock. O'ToOLE.—On Monday, December 5, 23a year of her age,. MARGARET, Wile of 5 O'Toole and aaughier oi Mrs, Margaret Cormick, of Jersey City. The remains will be taken from her late reldence,s 202 Kasi Sixteenth street, to the Church or the jin- Maculate Conception, East Fourteenth street, on Wednesday morning, at half-past eight o’ciock, wiere a solemn high mass will be eflered for the repose of her soul, and thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment, The relatives aud frlends of tae famiiy are respectfuily invited to attend the funeral. QvuINN.—On Monday, December 5, DantEL JosKeH QUINN, brother of the late William B, Quinn, aged 2i years and 9 montns. ‘The iriends and relatives of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 307 fourth street, ou Wednesuay morning, at nine o’cleck. The remains will be taken to St. Bridget’ church, coruer of Eighth strect and avenue B, Prnere @ solemn requiem mass ‘Wil be offered up fort! je repose of Lis soul, and frem thence to Calvary Cemetery. Perssz.—On Monday, December 5, MARGARETTA, widow of the jate Dudley Persse. The relatives and friends of tie family are respect- fully invited to aitend the iuneral, tom her late residence, 39 Kast Thirty-tnird street, on Wedaesday afternoon, at one o'clock. RATHBONE.—ELEANOR DAVIS, only daughter of Wiilllam B. a aus A, Rathbone, aged 3 years, 10 months and 13 day: Friends of the funy invited to aicend ths faneral, from 43 South Oxford street, Brooklyn, this (Duesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. KIORDAN,—OD AASgaS, December 4, after a iong | sickness, BrrpGeT, the beloved wife of John Kior- dan, in the 49th year of her age. The relatives and friends of tie family are respect: i pon invited to attend the funeral, irom her iate sidence, 186 Lewis street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, one o'clock, to Calvary seinetenr for Interment. “ect DDER.—At Huntington, L. 1., on Mouday, De- comber 5, Biizaneru H. SCUDDER, widow of Henry Scudder, late of Northport, In tue 79th year of her age. Funeral services at St. John's charch, Hunting- ton, L. 1, on Wednesday afteraeon, at hulf-past o to which her relatives and friends and thes children and : eee are invited, Suauury, enpolnt, on Sunday evening, December 4, after a short illness, LiLy E.. daugiter | of William P, and Catharine L. Seabury, aged 4 years, 2 months and 19 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect. fully invited to atvend the funeral, from the rési- dence of ner parents, No. 646 Second si et, near Calyer, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at ene o'clock. | _ SISCO.—At his residence, Staten Island, on Satur- day, December 3, of pneumonia, WILLIAM L, S13co, in the 7ist year of his age. ‘The friengs and rejatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the old Si, Paul's church, Stapleton, this (Tuesday) afternoen, at one o'clock. Smird.—At the residence of his father-tm-law, EZEKIEL H. SMITH, aged 46 years. ie relatives and friends of the family are respect. fuliy invited to atiend the funeral, on Thursday af- ternoon, at ono o'clock, from the North Rerermed Dutch church, Clermont aveaue, near Myrtle, Brook- lyn. The members of tue church are respectfully invited to attend. SrroaL.—On Sunday. December 4, Oatnantne E. SPROAL, daughter of Mrs. Mary Worrall, aged 44 years, Relatives an@ friends are invited to attend the fm- Neral, trom her late residence, No. 296 Smith street, near Union, South Broekiyn, this (Tuesday) after: noon, at twe e'clock. STRYKER.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, December 5, Dowinicus J, STRYKER, aged 67 years and 10 months. The friends of the family are invited to attend the fanerai services, at his late residence, corner Clove road and Cleve piace, on Wednesday atternoon, at three o'clock. WaLton.—On Friday, December 2, at New’ Orleans, MARK WALTon, aged 84 years, one of the oldest Tesidents of that city. Woops.—On monday, December 6, ROSANNA Woops, beloved wite ef’ James Woods, a native of the “hod Monaghan, parish of Tyhallard, aged 49 yea The friends and relattves are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, from her late ogee ‘ol ner of Harrison avenwe and Ponn street, Bi E. D., on Wednesday peorain at ten ofclook. remaing will be taken to St. Mary’s church, Sorner Leonard and Remsen stree' cot E. D., where @ solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of Ana soul, and from thence to Calvary Cemetery. —On Sunday morning, December 4, Esraee, Jeremiah Wood, in the 86th year of in the br. © of b The relatives and friends of the family are respect- folly invited to atvend. the funeral, trom her nephew’s residence, No, 235 West Forty-eigbtn street, this (Tuesday ) moruing, at tea o'clock. MISOMLLANKY MILLER'S N TURKISH BATHS, D" WHST Twenty-sixth a New York, wi! 4 throwt, cheumatian, a , 6UrS ut highe, woiation, dyepopai AG i dress, for Que week, Ws] aw bar pad GARDEN. Lieawee “ a 1 Managers, . UBSDAY EVEN will be pe salen for the laut time, Chie JKAND SHAKSPEARIAN Cl DMBINATION, Shakspearc'a celebrated five act comedy of As YOU LIKE IT, with it GRRAT COMBINATION CAST. parue of te pt RESTLING MATCH BETWEEN JAulis MACE AND WALTER Mowe WEDNESDAY LADY OF CONS. PAULINE. LiL ARDEN. AKKETT & VALMIK eo 8 1nd, In the o 2: ra. SCOTT-SIDDONS At MUNTGON IIE . Mr. kiy OF WALT MONTQOME! ROMEO AND JULI ON FRIDAY AND S\PURDAY TavENINGS the theatre will be closed to the publio In order to bave proper wud ciaboraie rehearsals of tho famo: BLACK CROW wien will be produced MONDAY EVENING NEX't, DEC. U4, r a a atyte 0 UNRIVALLED AND UNAPPROACHADLE: BPLENDOR, ‘at an aduihional con FORTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS. (oR GLOBR aLoRR J THEATRE, THEATRE, TUBATRE, 738 ‘Ts 728 Broadway, Broadway, Broadway, formerly former! tormenly New York Theatre. New ou Thea New re ‘Theatre, OBE. 1 Biondway, formery Now York Theaue B.R, wad AOR SPENCE Managers. TRIOMPHANE. RIUMPHANT. BuxpmDs Pheer D AWAY, KDM TURNED AWAY, STANDING ROOM ONLY AT 8 O'OLOCK STANDING ROOM ONLY at 6 O'CLOCK Briihant succass of the eight new artista, Brilliat of tue Slxbt now art A BATION, ra AND T AND THE NAW BENSATIFN, D THE NEW BI 01 Oy ACENE AT THE TOMMS. This Sketoh will be produced with new effects, represent: ing the Court of Sessions, prodiiced with the following porrerful cast: udge Dowling: w! witha bls memory -Mr.@, L, Stoute Lawyer Wi Howe tir, Joah Hart Mr. Buarle, prosecutor Mr. Add Ryman John Sheeptuce, a bad aie in’ fac y the ‘wie! k ‘edest man in New York Mr. John Hart Mrs, Michael O'Harri Master Barney Frederick Vonhi Mr. N. Harrigan Clerk of Seaato: Mr. Jamie Gaynor Witneases in the ‘Cola and Mr 8. Rlcwey Court Ofleera, Policemen, Citirans, Aeu, ke MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SALURDAY ANTOMIME, WILLE WINKLE, with its endiews FUNNY EFFECTS, NGS, FUNNY CARICATURE THE CLOWN OF THI: PERIOD, GL. F BRILLIANT HARLEQUINADE, and eNDID TRANSFORMATIONS, ions of the Por i DNESDAY and etinpax 38 At'2, UNTIL FURTHER NOTIO! To avold the rush at the advance for both evenings an 4 spate should be secured in Matineos. N RS. ¥. B. CONWAY'S THEATRE, BROOKLYN Nontuy, December [, HI, CHAN ERAU AM. SATURDAY.CUANPRAC MATINEK, AT 2 P.M. D* KATN'S MAGNIFIO Heh ANATOMICAL 145 BROADWAY, vo! min tee pepnd one to egual t SHOULD WE VISEEED BY ALL. bis Eastructlva® Amusing, Sctentitc and Artistic, ‘orm: ompleie Palace of Womiers. Open daily for gentlemen oaly Admmiaaton 50 conta, ROSPECT HALL, 611 BROADWAY, CORNER WEST Houston Exettement pra dinary. The TWIN BLOND ANCHE KIN Y ANN FORD, and NELLIE BRIGNOLL | treusstan Prine cous, will appear t ening in the costume of the lights of the barem, surrotne oir beautif itites. B. ‘autel Ay NATH, and the farfarmed six ANNIES and alz FANNIES, forming the most heautifnl dozen In the world, gach clad tn the :orgeous apparel of the Sultauic favo FRANK BU Lanes FAIR oe o THe cuveen’ OF ri HOME FOR THE BLIND. every day from 10 A. M. to 10 PML tne Non -weventh regtnen ate Broadway, between Thirt Admwtetion 2 cent Tickets 5) ceucs, Music by Keating's ceivrated baud. HE LYDIA THOMPSON TROUPE Every evening at 8 aod Satacday Matinee at 2, ARIS AT WOOD'S, THE GREAT 7OU KNOW HOW IT Is YOURSELY, popu’ Nar, song of the day ‘Soo Fly" and “Let Me | Be" eclipred ! by Lydia Thompson with Jmmense suc- casa. Price 8 comts. Sold everywhere. DITSON & CO., RATT WILL a er Tnatiinia, Friday ev . 9 at Bovclock. Sub: fect. ““antey ‘uation toy. Wilkes Roti: plot to abduet Presi: Escape from the United States, ad- Scents. Mteserved seata 75 conta. CHARITY peseaves A Admission 5c, ine ri KE AT TI FAIR Wate Open 2 to 11 pre KETS FOR MISS FIELD'S L LRCTURE AT DITSON’s, TL BROADWAY AD RONCOND'S OPERATIC ENTERTAINMENT WILL + commence the 7th of December, 1870, {yu Union League Theatre. Firat night—Acts of Nabeno, Linda de Chamonix and Precauzioni, "Tickets at the prineipal mus a UR OLIVE 18 A TRUMP."—SAN FRANC And she taiks about the “Bright Side, Hail, Wednesday eveuiug, Dec. 7 EBREW CHARITY FAIR, PROMENADE CONCERT EVERY EVENING BY EBEN'’S UNRIVALLED BAND. (PHEATRS AND RAILROAD TICKET OFFIC! TROPOLITAN HOTEL. TICKETS FOK ALL THEATRES. RE visit. ALTA. at Steinway MUSICAL, A GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON TBE Dianoforte at pupils! residence for #10 pet quarter; best relerence riven. Addrevs, with rfuidence, TEACHER, box 12¢ Herald,oitice, YOUNG LADY, TEACHER OF PIANO, WILL GIVE lessons at ber own or at pupil's residence ; terme $8 jer qnarter ; erent references, Send address to Miss An jerald of Bikdle,-sust PUBLISHED, « IRDIE," NILSSON'S first American song; words by George Cooper, music by Vienna, Demorest.. ‘This’ bemutiti ic ballad, com- posed for and accepted by Mlle. Nil to b Very popular, price Bic. Also “Light jant vod lively dance ptece, by the elter malied post (ree on receipt of pri A. POND & CO., 047 Broadway, New York. _ DENTISTRY 7T RTH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. years Benambing FOURTERN pu near Broadway if rep LARGE WAX DOLLS, CH and other Novelties nt leas than wt ‘at PARSELL'S Toy Bazaar, 36 John Vt. POYS AT RETAIL. Dolls, with long hi Broadway Street, noar FOURTH AVENUE, p nd Thirteth streets—-Ladies and ge Gnd the fair and honest dealer, B. win “to orion they dispose of their cast off owing, Carpets, Jewelry at the fo. lowing prices:—From $10 to 890 for ‘ak dresses, #3 to B15 for coate, $2 10 $8 (or pants, Please call or address B. MINTZ, 42" Fourth avenue. Ladies attended to by Mrs. nt. ‘ATS “MISAL THIR: gentlemen can receive the highest pric Clothing and Car tended by Mra, Mla for Ca by calling or addreasing, Ladies wt- A’ EDWARD MILLER'S WELL &NOWN ESfABLISH- nient, 180 Seventh avenue, near Nineteenth strect, the full value paid for Cr on or addressing Mr, ATR, BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTEENTM STREET, H. HERZ pays tbe highest cash price for Ladies’ and Gentiemen’s Wearing Apparel, Carpets, &c., &c. waited on by Mra. Herz, AT 1 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR TWENIY-THIRD street.—M. LEON pays the highest price for ladies’ gentiemenra Wearing Apparel, Carpets, Bo.” Pie d note, Mr. oF Mrs. Fad TAH. ROSENTHAL'S, 51 THIRD AVENU! B, NEAR ‘Tenth atreet (formerly 863 Bowery), ladies and gentie- men can obtain the highest value for Cast Of Clothing, Our- pots Ac. by calling oF mddressing, Ladies attended to by of as Carpets, &e., by calling et Mire. BM) Ladies cal T THE UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT, near Forty-sixth street, Indi ositivaly receive 6) per cont more than Elowins, Garpets, Furniture, dc, having Texas. ’ We shall ay to 820, & large order for for Dresses from 815 to $650; ante, §4t0 Be Laden waited upon Ove verooen by Mra. FI 7 2 pares AVENOE, ONE DOOR | WAVER. Aner riee tater od ay 4 D thy ays tor et ing pews and Jewelry, 8 we bare to Al et may as follows :—F from trom $8 to brad to ‘or pau HARES, “a Bath avenue. Ladies attendes by 7M Harcia, Al. —AT M. MARKS’, §@ SIXTH AVENUE, OPPOSITE Eighth street, and alao at our branch store, 33 Sixth sven uo, opposite Amity street, Indion and gentlemen will bo astonished at the prices M. Marks pays Cor Cast-off Wearing arei, Carpets, Furniture, Jeweiry, &c. The best you can ante ja please to call at my establishment or send uaa note; the number aa above. Ladies waited upon by Mra. Marks. True, you will be deait with to your satisfaction aud bene. MATRIMONIAL. WIDOW LADY, AGE %! YEARS, OF AMIABLE AND ood moval diapowition, dosiren an ullauce cov ea youdence with ® geotleman of aumlinr quatitves a op ent Poni Ndee 3) yearw, best of relereuce. Ads oY vos Herald eae _.. AMUSEMENTS | I OW ERY TURATRE, KATERT BENBATION OF THE TIMER, ocond week of Me. Oharlog Foster's drama of AND On, TILE TANOMAN'S, Noa, The peerd YY des TRIDMI" tint “SUCCESS, The wlartling sensation a EXECUTION. "oN rH THE GALLOWS AT RATLROAD BOENK, cite anything over Uetorm protnced oe hin DOUBLE BONG AND | BANGE Ny TURNER & LESTER 8 J. i Or, THB BUCCANKEER OF hie GULP pos THEA ar aurpamsing ta ar a Lash NaHS, Liga to TAO TM of Mit. ERPERSON, wired characuer of sosern fo hus workd-ret 1 VA tn Boucieault's Bemus of that RIV VAN WINKLY MATINEE on SATURDAY at Uy ofclock Beata xecurad TWO WEEKS IN ADVANCE, at the Thon. tre, or at ila Branch Ticket oilloe, ak Ditsow & Co.'a Musta Store, 7H Broadway. In active preparation, Bulwei “RICHELIBU HUATRE COMIQUEE jebrated play of Bt. Nicholas, Managers. Hid Wiis. ARTISTS: SBA He ALL THE DISTINGU TN A MOST ATTRAC TIVE PROSBANME. PHATCHER, Mr J. ¢ r Mr, SIDNEY FRAN My, CHARLES ). KENNEY, The great 8 Mine BOOKA ALLY a LD, ARKH Aer, COL DELFUL SIKGRIST AMIoY, THE GRAND BALLET TROUPE, together with other praminant wet Doors open al tis, curtain cu Tq o'clock. THIS (TUBADAY) Evi PTS LARY TL, STIGOb FOR SCANDAL TO-MORROW (WE Day) DECEMER 1, FORK THE FIRST TIME IN A wih BNTHCEGY N&W BCENERY and UPON IMENTS, # Cowedy iu four acta, by J. cy, Miy., envied Ogu, SATURDAY, Die INQ, MBIER 10, Ma, oo which vec TW. Robertaoa's fo preparation an enticaly uew Vomedy, by TW. Robert + By PONY PASTOR'S OPs ita HOUS wn The champion Song and Dance artist of tbs w NDY MoKEE. Tho dating oy: ANDY Mok WALLA LEON ALD. WHEAT ELLA WiSN dbiehidian Openers: Wa Ou Current events, waLitied OR FRANCK IN 1st TONY Pai bo DOUBLE COMPANY GRAND MATIN NESDAY "AND SATURDAY. BEZANTS SEW orERA HOUSE, ea) SrKKEr 8d street, "between bth and 7th avenues, 254 atrest. bearly oposite Bogth's theatrw, GENUINE Ht BIMLLIANT SUCCESS OF THE NEW PALACE OF NiNciensy BRYANTS MINSTRELS. | BRYANT'S MLNS'TKELS. Seay secured in advance. I OOLEY'S, BROOKLYN. THE FAVORILE Rt ‘All the membora of t Comicat Acta, Lud bracing everything con strelay. Nori i MA GBORCE WAR Beales at 6 o'aiock. mo ae style of" Bia =A new Sensation Mca will shortiy be produced. JLEGANT ART GALLERY, SPLENDID FLORAL TEM EK ple, comy Refreaiinent Yaules, at the HEBREW PAIK, ROOK LYN OPERA HOUSE. WELCH, HUGHES & WHITE'S MINSTREL D.L, MORRIS. CROKGE AND WILLIE GUY, BPA MORN aod THE STAR TROUP: Do « new ig a Wertern Court Review a the Army. “eep Rye Open, Dick ve. rae BRIGHT give aN DRIVE AW AY PUR BLUES WAY BALL, oh on Wednesiny omen M'*s Ete vreup Will detiver ber new tegture on CHARLER TICK L at Aasoctation Hall, Fourth sranue and Ewonty third street, “on . on which iat, Mise Vie beautiful and ciassteal aria frou Costa's Leverett and M. Ho Murray Scout 6 tL i ne det “splatae Thou But Know." U0. W! MORGAN, Ozgua‘st and Musleal Director EERE UL PACES WILL SHINE PHKIR BRIGHTEST TRINWAY HALL, Wednesday’ evening, Deer? pe KETS FOR MISS FIELD'S LR OU Ris AT POND'S, EVERY EVENING, UNDER EBEN'S DIREC. attie HEBKEW CHARITY FAIR, GAT ia? BROADWAY. Pi ANOFORTES, LAKGE STOUK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO rent or sell cheap; reat allowed on p hase. Cail at M. M. MERRELL'S, No. § Union square (189 Fourth aveaut PIANO, IN GOOD ORDER, $100; A 3EVEN OCTAVE, with carved lege and all (mprovementa, at a sacritice. PEEK & SON, 116 Bleecker street. SUPERB ASSORTMENT or PIANOS aT COST OF manufacturiog; this as ony sale ana rent. Kid BROTHER, be fa ose east of Broadway. OF ¥I CLASS PIANO. finest inatruments offered the public, and th le {0 price, axe those of the manufactare o at Twenty-first street, between Second s aod ‘rbira's avenues. GREAT OFFER. -HORACK WATERS, 41 BROAD- way, will dispose of 100 Pianos, Melodeons and Organs Of nix Orat class makers, including Waters’ and Chickering’ ‘At extremely low prives for cash, or will take from 84 to 425 monthly until paid; to let, and reat applied if purchased. A CLL BEKREPING will sell magniicent otewood Fianoforte, made order; Celebrated maker; cost ft #850; fa'ly’ guaranteed eed v0 ‘tuontna Parlor. veuraierey 01 brocal Palnuings, Bronzes, piiverware, Statusry, Chamber, Dining Furniture. Call before purchasing elsewhere, 67 West F teenth street, near sixth av a8. SPLENDID STOCK OF PIANOFORTES, OCR OWN wad other first class make, for cash very low prices: also Pianos to'let and taken In exchange JOHN ©. BARNES, 157 Eighth street, nenr Broadway HOLIDAY PRESENT FOR #250--MAGNIFICENT ¢ octave Agraife Piano, carved leya, all Improvementa; paoirnted ister: pene double the money; fully guaran: teed, Address PRIVATE SALE, box 109 Herald oltice, MAGNIFICENT RICHLY CARVED FOUR ROUND corners rosewood 74 octave Pianoforte, made to order, for 880; oniy seven months in use, will jold for $275, also rich Parlor, Chamber and Dinthz Furniture at half cost, property of private family. 12 Kast Tenth street, one blook weat of Broadway, betwoon University place and Vitth ay, BRILLIANT AND POWERFUL TONED 7% AA. octave rosewood Pianoforte, made by celebrated cliy maker; In une eight months; cost $975 for #250, stool and cover; also Parlor, Bedroom, Kitchen, Dining'’Room and Basement Furniture, at haif coat. il ot private residence LiB Weat Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue. STEINWAY PIANO AT A GREAT SACRIFICE; AA alao fing rosewood Fiano, good as new, for 150, cont Eleventh street. B49. At dT Univernity piace, corner We N.P. B. CURTIBS, SONS' PIANOFORTR, WITH AA. cavvod legs; great ancritice; #300; a beantiful rose- wood Chickering Planoforte, only $100, J. BIDDLE, 18 Amity atreet, near Broadway. HAVING | NO. FURTHER USK FOR A 50; rosewood, ven octa a ro ments, good wafuew, splendid N KLEGANT BTOOK forten, th SURINWAY & tone, 24 Third F°,! SALE-A GRAND PIANO, GERMAN MAKER, 8900. Can be seen at 335 Tem, AQNIVICE 1g OCTAVE, CARVED LEGS PIANO, 158; haa Iateat improvements; fully guaranteed; in to be found in New York. RDON, 198 Bleecker street, ni DANCING ACADEMIKS. greatest bar JAMES G Macdongal, wenn higher ene IN ONE QUARTER Academies ielnomeeas Masonio Hall, 114 East a street, and Brevoort Tiel 104 Haat Fitty-fourth at. Afternoon and Verein 6 Leasons at any hour, day or evening, Call tor clroular, Residence 27 East Tenth treet. Bre BS" DANCING ACADEMIES, 361 BROOME street and and 138 West Twenty-third street. All the fashionable dacces in one course of lessons. A NEW CLASS FOR TCESDAY, BROOME STREET. UMAR'S DANCING ACADEMY, 24 WEST rouRTH atrect.—Classen every day and evening; all dances taught perfectiv In one quarter; six (asbionable dances per- fectly in alx private lessons, ASTROLOGY. ADAME ROMA, GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVOYAN als your whole life from the cradle to the grav treet, noar Hudson. Foe, $1. LECOMTF, INSPIRED MEDICAL AND ce Medium ; fuformation positive ; French a, 29 Macdougal street, coruer of West ADAME ROSS, MEDICAL AND BUSINESS CLAIR. voyant, teils the past, present and fnture, sbews likeness of husband. 159 West Forty-veat street, between Broadway aud Seventh avenue. DUILLI?s, THE UNRIVALL piiuting, tae, UMaryALuED lu. West Thirty-second street, 0 DIAN MEDICAL eaont aud tb avenue, tutare. ar WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ke. \ rns BEST PLACE TO Buy RICAN AND KG: {Magi Watches, Fowriry au French Clock Ral ' Biath avoune, 6 mud, coener uf Tweary-niKia siicoe _ AMUSEMENTS, ? WOOD'S MUSRUM THE HIT OF THE BEARON. CROWDED HOUSES. CROWDED HOUSER. DELIGHTED AUDIENC! DELIGHTED AUDIENC algal rm LYDIA 0) Li bia 1OMPaow TROUPE Lidia THOMPSON PR a tu the companion Guriesque tu barity to “Tein,” PARIS, - 4 a RES PARI Misa LYDIA Misa Miuaie Walton Misa Alor Atherton Mist Emma Moshior Mit HARRY BECKETT ie, Willle Kdwin F Mir. WB. Cahill ‘ meperrrrrrerereren |” J omposod and arranged by MICHABL otuer with vearly 14) audiltarios. RYORMANCES neaday, Thursuay and Priday. MUSICAL OLLO. Laat week of the LYSTER COMIC OPERA mourn ata can Ue beoured (wo weeks iu advance, INA RDWIN'S THEATEIE, 13 EVBIY EVENING. SATURDAY MATING EW Ghvwarton. Monday, Tuesday, ComiDy \ “SHEPPARD I ——- “SHEPPARD *—— THE BEST BURLESQE EVER PRODUCED. COMMENCK WITH ROMEO JAPFIER JENKING TH AVENUB THEATRE Sole Lesson and Manager. Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY Twenty-fourth auroet, next Wo roadway. Kvery Night ab & A WEL i OF THE OLY AKD NEW, siawt tine), De. gsi 5 Duberi, ravi ih fie ut Pal Youtel, Mr Mar HEIR AT UAW. | kins) Kourtel » Mr Bi ae; x n, Cicely, Miss Newton: Lady Duderis, Mra, dlibert; Caroline, Mrs. inte WEDNESDAY, Deo. 7, and SATURDAY De> Lo (for the inst times) ; sthel, Fanny Mora Linds Deltz, Mf Mr. MATINEE WERNANDE, Andy 5 tinst time); charac ” wise Cavenport, Mr. ' TOUURSL Ms tora by. Mien Kthel, asking, De Vers, Davide, Poik, Mattht son, Hf om, Mieres, Burnett, Mrowne, Ao. FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS, Dec. ¥ and 10 (irl times) Lady Gay, BM Davenport; Grace, lone burke; Pert, Mina rae HUCNUBACK, LONDON Dazzle, Mr. Harkina, air ASSURANCE » Mr. Bavitze: Meddie, Mr. tax Markaway, Mr. De Vora, I Courtley, Mr.’ Parkes; Dally Spanker, Mr. Polk, Cool, Pierce; Samoa, Is MONDAY, Dec. 12 IN ACTIV splendid pro. duction, with nat comedy of Lemporane A Hous enty third street and Fightin avenum Reappeorance of the great Groies jue, ni AK INS, A. ML . KOZE, FOURTH. WEEK OP ints, GiKRAT. HUT. Lis BRIGANDS. FIG ORELLA. Monday, W sday and Friday even STMINE MONTALAND nd Saturday’ o:on, A SILLY BLIGE PERBINT ad at Setoear LA PRINCESSE DE Tie BIZONDE. joo, In rebearaal- The celebrated Parisian actross and onal ‘ADT uae was pa DoweEy. aha GER ri, TLDSCHUTS. RVED SEATS AT THE NOX OFFICE. AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, dwar. RIRCH, WAMBOLD, BOSE ARD 7 maoxtse BAN FRANCISUO MINS BAN FRANCISCO MINSTRALS, SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. SUCCESS. “OUR OWN NEGRO AGuSTRRLS, gi they all wake up a response in my beart that dei me." 4 Rete ’ Meury Ward Heecher. “LET MB BE." ENTIRE CHANGE EVERY WKEK. Visi LHENG DELIGHTFUL SINGING. Seats scoured alx days in advance, @ mnie Mik m EW YORK CIRC’ ‘US, JN MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND RATURDAY AT 25 RY NIGHT A’ eURBAT suUCRSS of CHARLES FISH) ia GRACEFUL, DARING AND ACCOMPLISHED BARE-BACK SOMERSAULT HORSEMANSHIP. DOUBLE SOMMRSAULTING. EXIT BIPIONS. THE GRAND BATTOUTE LEAPS. EXTRAORDINARY | ACROBATIC YRATS. ALL THE GIFTED ARTISTS, rHORKOUUUBKED HORSES, PONIEA, 40. ow LOGAN'S CHEERFUL AND SUNNY on the BRIGHT SIDB, AT STEINWAY HAL! WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 7, “Much the best effort she has yet made upon the platform 82,9, public lecturer.” ere ie an alr of gental chrerfulness running all through tt which readers it wonderfully atiractive to the nudience." Becure neate (75 cents) at 114, 633, 701 or 1,122 Broadway, or 88 Union square. qe CHARITABLE ENTERTAINMENT Mas, JARLETS Wax works, ~ at “Lyne WALc, ass Atay below Lg second atreat, 'BIDAY kv VENIN 3, Dee: 9, 1870, ADMISSION. ONE. DOLLAR. A limited number of tickets have been Jonaed and-cauy be obimined at Schirmer's, 701 Broadw: a Thomen's, L107 Broadway. 618 NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 5 rondway. “4 (Eatablisned 1318) Hi HH woman om 81s, The Beau the Human an: ‘one visit, Wonders and Monstrosities of 61 Animal Creation to beseen at 6 (PHE GRANDEST OF ALL THE FAIRS 18 TUR AB BREW CHARITY FAIR, Armory, Fourteenth street N ERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION MISS ANNA bk. DICKINSON will lecture before the above association at NWAY HALL December 1% 1879, at # ofc ok. 8 On MONDAY BYF clock. t Tickete of adm» in 60 conte; for sale at CP. Dat way, and at the Library. reserved seats {i conta extra & Co.'s book store, No. 713 Broad EDWARD HASLER, Chairman of Lecture Coramiltne, mM OTURE TO-NK NIGHT TWENTY-THIRD STREET, AGICIN THE PARLOR.—GREATESE NOVELTIES in the world for present Be. PU FOURTH AVENUE AND N zh to 60. Splendid Boxes of Te ea frome $10 to $135, AB’ MISS THOMPSON (AS PARIS) AND HR Harry Beokew’s great song, SILLY Billet, Ar Woob's MUSEUM ‘Troupe. QRENCH READINGS—LAST OF THE inal of tho ‘hot Gnd Madison avenue, “Tickets #1, at Mr. Favarger Kast Nivth street, and at the door. ARS. THE AIT OF TIE SEASON. Beary evening at 4 Saturiny Matineo at % Woob's MUSEUM. KBREW CHARITY FAIR-NOW OPEN H*iwonty-sscoad iogiasent Arnury, Rebesolh: acoame pear ‘Sixth aveous. EROME HOPKINS’ B Zone Congert for the “Or pheon Free Chotr Schaot ‘und” wil be a MATINEL AT PCLOCK, WEDN ER DE DAY, MBER 7, ASSOCIATION HALL. Tho greas tat wil from tnemory from n programme ¢ Pianist WONE AUNOKED NUMULMLD PIECES atthe dictation My the seem, ‘711 Broadw: Sold at Diveou's, 7 Tickets Gl, Bold at Disson OU CANT RELL, & TIRST VisIT, ro AMERICA, do nay Trinh Katertatninent, 1RELAN IN SHADE AND SUNSIL LO HALL, EVERY IRIs SCEN RY, SOb ARIB, p Tho most successful Burlesque ever produced im New York. Det ixhted audiences at WOOD'S, “ oop SRATS TO HEAR OLIVE LOGAN WLDNES. (aay Svening, Dec, 7, are now goliing at Rulltond'y Lit Broaiway, near Fall sirdot, Kirb; Broauway, Dear Bleecker street; Scuirmer’s, 701 Tebastws Near Fourth, Brentano's. 3% Union’ aqnare, near Sixteenth airset; Jud Broadway, ‘twonty-Courth sireot amd 11a On Wedneaday seata can sso be had at Stoinway Hall box office. « R aioe AT THE WELL,” MODERNIZED AT oe HEBKBW CHARITY FALK, Armory, Faurcouth TPMCK ETS FOR NIS8. cieycr LECTURE -N AT TICKET OBFICb, ASBOCTATION ALL. ROko eT UENDRROROOND: RALLW AY, BROADWA., CORNLR WARREN. ‘wen ly rd e in

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