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NeW YORK HEKALD, SUND _ MASSACHUSETTS. The General Interests. of the State as: Viewed by Governor Claflin, The Prohibitory Liquor Law Defended-The In- Grease of the State Police Foroo Urged, and an Asylum for inebriates Suggested—Im- mediate Legistation Required to Check the Ravages of the Cattl2 Piagus— A Plea for Woman 8uf- frage—Ihe Hoosao Tunnel, Boston, Jap. 7, 1871. There are 249 grave meinbers of th: Horse and forty dignifie! gentlemen of the Scua‘e, who, unitedly, form @ body known asthe Massachusetts Legislature, They assembled here on Wednesday Jast, and will probably linger around until leng alter the advent of the birds and flowers of the coming summer, Not even the legislators of the Empire state flad more annual basiness to com- mand their attention than do those of Massucuu- setis, and in the matter of lob) ying and joboing there is pot much to choose betecn the two com- monuweattus, The same presiding oMccrs as last year have been chosen—Horac: Il. Coolidge, of Box ton, lor President of tne Senate, and Harvey Jewell, Of, Boston, for Speaker of the House. The clerks, too, are the save who have discharged similar duties for the last decade, an the sume old Ser- geant-it-Arms is re-elected for about the twentietir time, THE ADDRESS OF GOVERNOR CLAPLIN. Notwithstanding the Legislature came together on Wednesday, the Goveracr did not deliver his address until to-day. In ts openiag he retaraed tnanks te Him whose care had bea so coustaut in the past and inveked His continual blessing for the future, He rejoiced at the prosperity of the State, and claimed assurance of present and future ab lity for the prompt liquidation of the principal of ail exist. ing abilities without recourse to taxation, THE GREAT M003AC TUNNEL, Bis Exceltency alluded at some len .th to the great enierprise of penetrating the Hoosac Tanne! with a Mne of railroad. The progress during ‘he year, he sail, has been very satisfactory. ‘Ihe central shait is now fluished down to the grate, and the contractors are working from that bot! ways, though as yet, for the want of machinery, they are unadie to make great progress. Thos far there seems to be no serious obsiacie to an early complytion of the tun- nel—ceriakiy, sooner than che stipulations in the contract reguire, Tire lice bas been carefully ex. amived recentiy, so that n» reazunable doubt can be entertained that the position of the ceutral shatt ts oorrect, and that the headings Will meet and form @ continuous tunnel in a sirargut time from end to end. INTOXICATING LIQuoRs, For nearly twenty years, wit a single exception, the prohibitury law, so cailed, bas been on the statute book. It has been changed, more or less, at nearly every sesston of the Leyisiature, to meet the Gemunds of public opinion. Notwitistanding these changes it woutl appear that the seutiment of wé State was unquaitiicdty in favor of the principle of the Jaw, for iis ensorceuent tu-day ts more geveral and quite a8 siringent as at any former period, and at the same time there 18° fittle oppu-ition expressed, except by those who are amen. bie to the liw. Iu no otherway can a restric. von on the ‘eof ittuxiating “riuks be made eflectual—at least, no oiner way has 4s yet veeu discovered. True, many, relying too Much on the power o( Law to stem the t de of iatem- perance, Have Lecome discouraged Lecwuse the de Bid results have ul yet been wikauned. ‘They Nave ceusured te authoriues for supposed withiul- Ness, LOL having acquatited themseives with tue Practical obstacies to a rigid enforcement of the law. Nowe aged im the trail have pot Leen idle, but have brought cvery possible Lidueace to vear upon the public, in the ho e@ of cieaung an impression that co law could be ex barrassiments, there Is no doubt that the law is more efivctive and better observed 1a chs Scace thaw simi- Jar enactiwents jor the resiricuon of the sale Gf inbox. ieatlog orinks in other States of he Union, Under Iwo. Falids Of drain Saops are Suppressed and the | whoie trail: is curtailed. ASYLUMS FOR INEBRIATES. For a long time etforis Baye been made to estab- Tish ab insiiulion witch sual be @xciusively devo. ted ro the resuant aud Pr teiced io prison fur drunkenness. ‘ney are a source Of Constant sorrow to tiew iricads, and a burden lo (he coummanuity whea free. Many of them, wen sober are peacciul and iadusirio.s, dong Whar trey can fr the comfort and supp rtof their lamites. The up) cule for stimuianis bas been ine duiged by tiem so idag taat te ordinary periods of | Ampisoument serve litle © Gesive ungonUO: Ave, When the Int® places oF Lemplatiou, By @loncer term or re- Biraiut it is hoped & cure Miy ve cHecied, as their Physical systems hve been oproved, their moral powers groduaily strengtbeucd, and thas become enavied to overcome ther bav.ts. She Gommes.on have given woch atieniion to haw to take the EQN LONE Wis part OL the sub,ccc 8 huiitted to tiem, aud bier | Barna d. conciusious cannot (ail deeply to micrest Lie public Aud jusiity deciaed action uy the Logisiature 161s re, tgnaut to our humadity, i not to our sense of stive, Lo lucarcerate these me: hardened felons, aad trey showd sauder ous Wrong Lo iuig rt. ‘fue Commission recommend tne Incorpovat.vt OF AN iD-Cituuos Jor tie neaical Lreat- Ment of mebriates Who direcily piace theuselves: Voluntarily unuer restraimt, or are placed im We ine suituuMOn In ihe same manuer thal LusaAne persons Mow are im asylums. They also concur in the request of the directel's of Tae Wastin toniin Howe or an appropriauon by sie Stace of tne sun 0. Lfty thou fu! GOATS, OM Condition (uae a ilKe sui Le glven by individuals ior the purposes o: Us insiliuiou, Ams Home ms beea very usetil m years Last in baying Many MeN who appeared to ve lost Lo tucme selves apd the world, end its ineans siould be in- creased, that 1b may keep pace w.th the demauds gnade upon it itis commeudei io your tavoravle Considerauou, THR STATE POLICE. ‘The necessity O1 (u1s \orce is inure apparent every year. ‘10 iely eoly upon the ponce oi the several Muuicipulives tov the arrest o. even common ohead- ers Would Weakeu Lie admiration of law. Lhe juct that there is a central fo ipg with turbulent aud dd ns is in oruery per {sett a cleck upon the disposition ol vileuders Lo re- | Bist iner oMccTs OL the law. Lk no year Nive the servi v1 the police been in stich colstit requisl- tion by fie autnorives of citics and towns where there were to be wrge gatherings as iu the past. ‘The last Legisiatuce so far reduced te appropita- ton that neariy one-halt of the deputies nud to be | Ghonarged, iis has preportonatey dininishea the vaiue 0: the iabors o: the iorce, abd the mpoucy Ot this movement Is seen In the act that cous.ane Calls Lave becu made vy The people Of any ol our larger twas tor the rey potutinent of the discharged onicers in their respeciive loeaitues in order Wit they nay be protecien 1a Lielr persons and propery. THE CATYLE DISEASE—IMMEDIATE LEGISLATION K+ Quire, The live stock toterest of the State, especially that conuee ed with the duivy, vas been increasing in ex. Tent aud MMporlanee ULTIg Le List lew yeurs, aud the well being ol the coumunity ts 80 im auiately counected with and deyencent upon i that the healto of the anineis on Wie | We rely for dauy pro- duets is is a wiatier of great public conc tagious di-eases among caitic, Lhereore, oven. pled the avteniion of ail civiuzed goverumenis. “ihe energy anu decision with whica we State autiort- WES CXLCpated @ Nichly COMagiOUsS Calle culsease, imporied tuto this State ten years ago, elicited the highest commenda tous trot inweed, it may De said thi world, 1 r tie mechous adovied, isiature, and the reports of the Felatiug to it, have veen eagerly sought wherever the digeuse Wis appear dio tus county und abroad. We intve a hew d.sease to contend with, waren 1s Of & higuly Coutagivas character, receutiy lay and spreading rapidly aniong the tam stocs. Thoucy guite difercut trom tie disease Known a3 pleuro-.nedmonia, Walch the authorities so thor oughly evadicated that no trace of it has been found witiiin our Hits for the last live or six years, IC 13 regarded wbroad as scarce y le-s to be drew ed —nut fy Much Ivo HS IMmediate fatality us trom the great loss of property Wuich if entails by cendenng the cattic useless, ‘ihe sanrifice of severa: Nundred thousand doHuis 18 believed to be iuevitask, 1 13 supposed to be Loy lite to abiacs he disease with any hope of cradicaling ib coupiely, out if the Legsiaiure places suilicient power m tie havds of the Cathie Coumission at once it may be corded io 109 present Hiiis by sullawle sanitary regaiullons. A PLEA FOR \OMAN’S SUPFRAGK. Woman’s suiirage has rec ontly been ihe subject of much pablic discussion. if vrougit to yeucatien tion, KO doubt You Wii give Je UiAG Constuerauon Which it pyoperive deserves, Ceriamly that ts no Usthng matler Which Goncei ns bie Liverests and du- Hes of Wore (han One-hall uf Lhe peopie of the Com- monweakh, ihe usages, bie seahinenis and the Tenchiags OF He past aes are; indecd, in opposition to tis prnerpie, but Wage Ol Chauige aud progre: The existe) ud action Of Our repuuie can government are In Opposttion to the ¢ tons of the majorly ol Te Halions, pas’ ana pres sen. We wre accustomed (u examine © shoutine country, aud, tghout tue civilized | tie Lez not Loud iy the tradivous of te past. Wath reyaid, ihen, to the aostract riot, i 1s dit. cull to see Why oe sex only tue privilege of voting, ana th re cerWiily are many strony consideranons Why lest how exciuled Shoukt be perunticd to share 1 public aitwirs, Whatever conctusions, however, We may reach 0a Ins polit, ticrecan be Ho question that great tue justice Is doue to Woman by many existing lity s, aud itis ou. duty lo relieve tie statute Looks of these died. With alt iuese em- | hey | Win projessio. al | # accustomed to deal- | ried | question | independ nuy on 18 Abe Merits, ad Wwe are | shoul exercise | relics of Warbaric ages. T allude particularly to those laws ailecting the rights of 3 For tostance:—A husband inherits all of his separate personal cstate, while she, ander like ©: cumstances, Will inherit only Oue. Murd of his; the husband can «is.ose of ali tia persoual estate vy ‘will, but she can devbe no more than one-half of er separate estate withowr his consent; a lusbard’s separate deed can convey tis real estate, subject. only to dower and homestead, with out her cousest, but her decd conveving her own s parate cstale without his conseut is ab-ovutely void. ‘Lhe wile caunot convey her shares | in a Corporauon, Beither can she loase her separate real estate lor more Uauone year, without her hus- band’s conseut, No such resiriction attaches to the Husband's stock Im Corpormuuious, Or leases OF reat estate, and wile a wite within a specived time may Waive tie provisions o1 her husbands will, 11 une jusuiy deprives her of her proper share of is pro- perty. yet Wf she is Insane dur ng that period of ume HO such Waiver Cu be Made, Ald the unjust will Wust siand; BO That al the death of her tusvand causes her to lose her reason she will, with to. Lose her just shure oi his property also. There are laws, also, atlecting the rignts ef woman in regard to children, which bear severcly upon her in tne ten- derest reiatons, Nhe courts have olten shielded her of late yours In ihese matters, reaizing doubt- Jess chat precedent and the Usual sirict uiterpieta- tow of laws viten bring great iojustice to muny Worthy and suderiug mothers and tasting injury wo children. Ail such Injustice and vardsalp should be ehumoated syou our laws, wud tists pecu larly your function, ‘the Laws of a State ought to express the sentiments und apmions of ie people, put our statutes now tail to de ius in mapy particulars deeply affecting the rugiisol Woman, TUE LAvUR QUES TIO AS the guardians of tice pudlic welfare you are call’d upos todo every. hing that legwtation can properly cifect to tuprove the physical, wental and Inulal Coudition Of your Constituents, especially of Lose Whose daily toil conte: butes so largely iw the prosperity of Y vest inanuiacturing intercats, To promote this end the Board of Helen are actively pursuing :neir investigauions into the semitury con- dition of Manuactories and the dweilings connected with thea. La the last Lwenty years legisiation nas been w se ane efticleat in behalf ol itis imporant interest, but there is stil }vom tor advance, and Lhe time has now come Wo inquire Whether the hours of Labor 10 minufactories, established by Li, way not be limited With great advantage to Lot em, loyers and employed. OL course tus does not directly aftect the question cf wages, WileD cannot properly be delecuined by legislauon. THE DECLINE OF AMERICAN COMMERCE, Representing # section of the Union deeply cone cerned im evervilung adecting nauional iuterests, JOU .aNnot everloos the present oppressed c mation of Anicrican commerce. We Were gratified last year with the prospect of im wediate wud ertictent action vy Lhe general government iu its behad; but alinough @ very avle Committee tus CXauuned the SsUb.cCt, And reported recuInMenJINg that steps be. dane fu us end, yet nothing prictt ai has been done, aud we are apparently fartner trom a saustuc- vory resuit thin we were @ sear siuce. Although this departmeut of industry is conducted by mie Viiual enterprise, Which 8u0:.1d Le always encour. aged, it i peculiarly of national importwnce and essential lO a successial competition wiih other bations in time vi peace, and to our own safety in tine o: War. If there should o¢cur any occasion ja which you may !oatuately act in this uatier it will, T doubt net, meet your prompt attention. GUNERAL N.WS ITEWS. ‘The State Pris‘n at Auburn, N. Y.. now contains 1,003 convicts, beng the largest number siuce 118 estavlisument, Tae Chicage papers say that there are more poor People out Ol cunployMeDt in that section NOW than there have been at any Wie duriug ihe last eigne yeurs.® Two hundred and fifty thousand bales cf cotton Or,wore will Le Losi tis year ior Want of laborers to g@uther the crap. ‘Lie lauds along the Mississippt and rivers or Arkansas in many places are yet white as te suminit of the Alps, The Governor of Maine “talks back’? to the Gov- ernor of Canada vp tue shery quesiuon., He avows. his purpose to protect the Lutercsis of his leiow ¢.Uzchs at ail hazards. Maine 1s not often rampant, but when site is sne is very muscular. fne Hon, Stephen W. Kellogg, member of Con- gress from the Sevond district, Connecticut, nas begun a livel suit agaust vr. J. J. Jacques, of Wateroury, cetung ms damages xt $50,0.0, Jor Which an atiachment has been placed upon tie reat @ud persomi estate or tue accused m Waterbury. AwWi.ry ola genileman at New Coruwall, N.S, Was famous usa Walker in his early days, recenty, jor the purpose ot testiug the effects of age upon himself, Watked twelve witles, aad, doing his best, made the «distance im two and a naif hours, He is ratuer proud of his text. His age 1s ninety- eight ycars, ‘The total number of marriage certificates issued at the City Keyistry office of Boston last year was 839i, UeMding the Dorchester cisirict. The nam- ber of Certificates issued i 1809 Was 3,874. The amber issued lu Derenesu r was 130, or 4,0)4 in bold p aces, and ouly thirteen more than in Bostun With Dorchester 10 Led. Philadelphia clauns to haye the largest locomotive faccery in Wie Worta, en pdloyiug Lyd nen, turnin out oue jocomotive a du¥ Of Cie Value O1 $15.0. the largest book publishing house in the world, the largest paper-nanging manufactory m the world, ana probably the targesi trou foundry, with aay namber of smaller industr.e3 throwa ine Durtng the past year the following centenartans have died in Maine:—Lueiia Gross, 0. Orland, aged 10] years; Tiornton Jenkins, of Saco, luz Meltich Lawrence, of Gardiner, 100 years; Etijah Jones, over 100 years; J. Buruham, of Madrid, luv yeais and eleven days; Sallie Browo, 193 years aad six months; Jouan Gregory, Of Apyietou, over 100 years, Ah Cum, the Cainaman who recently died in Boston, Was a meniver of the Charies street Baptist church, Wicd receutly passed resviniions coacern- Ing his deat, Wien tiue years old he was await- lng execution, with ifty otiers, for political ofleuc +s, and was ravsoned a a large price by Captata Joseph i, Barnard duu browne to Boston. On Lis conversivd lo Carisuauity he adopied tie name of ‘ather The celebrated case of Frederica Riehi, a girl ed CWENLY-VuE JCars, BgMios’ vvert Baines, of Evausville, lud., sevetty-iwo years of age, and worth halla miiion dotiars, for a@ breach ol pros mnise, the damages peng laid ab $5),.0¥, Was cons cluded on Wednesday mght at Princeton, the jury rendering @ verdict lor the defendant. The trial lasted tive days, and was of @ must sensational character. DANCING ACADEME A -SAUSE’S DANCING ACADEMIES, MASONIC « Hail, 114 Fast ‘thirteeath street and Srevoort Hall, 154 East Fifty.foarth sureet. SUIREE at Masonite Hall next Tuesday evening. Private fessons at afy honr day or evening. itoreircutar. Ivesidence, 237 Kas. Tenth street, QROOKES’ DANCING ACADEM S61 BROOME street and 153 West Twenty-third street, A new ciass for Tue way. Hroome street. SOIREE LVERY FRIDAY EVENING. DeMazs pa Y, 9 WEST FOURTH street —Tuecday and Friday evcning class and practice with Lidies. on and ali dauees urug it; 6ix fastonauie dances taught periectiy in six private lesson! Hesskors ACADEMY.—NEW CLASSS FORMING for email children, Monday and Tutcsday, 2:15 to4 P. for young ladies exclusively. om Sty WP. M. For paritculars p ese caii at the ac: ¥ -THOM!SON'S DANCING ACADEMY, street, i8 now open for th lay and Friday evenings. Soiree every Mo 4 AND MRS, HLASKO'S ACADEMY OF DANCING, id location 64 West Thirty-fourth street. Send for circulars, Mra TRENR'S ACADEMY OF DANCING. LYRIC 1, 798 Sixth avenue, Reservoir seen meet y, Wednesiny, Friday and Saturday; Indies, inis-es and masters at 4 o'eidck P. al, Lend by carl at their convenience, Third Soiree Dansante, Mouday eveatng, Sib tnet. AT KER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY hig! cash advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Vial or bought Pawovrukers' tickew bought at 17 Bleecker street, LOAN OFFICE! T THE JEWELRY STORE, 287 AND 359 GRAND street hh paid for Diamonds, Watches, Gold and Biver. Loan tated on the 4 T J. A. JACKSON'S, NO. Broadway Watches, Jewe ry, every descriptio LRY STORE, 73 BROADWAY, UNDER ork Hotel—itighest prices paid for Diamonds, Watches, ov Gait and Silver, Laces, Camel's Halr Shawis, Ac, The same soid. LYNCWS. 1AMON DS,WATCEES, JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE Lought and sob! ani money loaned on them by GEO. CALL 51S Broadway, oder St, Nicholns Hotel, : __ MEISUBLLANEO G ORGE F. GANTZ & ©0.'3 sea Foam in an entirely new invention, without avy of tee bad qualities of powders. son oF ie; is stronger than 7 ‘any yeast or Dacia pow: der in the workt, and perectiy pure. Take Notice Light, well rataed bread, viscuit ant cakes digest ary ond conduce to z00d bealth. Good health makes labor of al kiud easier and pre Sex Foam Powder wii make bread, Viscuit anu cai Sen Foam fs warranted to make better, lighter, healthier, awevter, more touthsome and more digestibie and nutrivons brea, biscults, cakes, puddings, &., than cau be mage any other way. News to Housekeepers, A barrel of flour makes forty pounds more of bread with Bea Form ow ler. No time reqitired for dough to raise, but bake in a hot quick Oven as oon HA Wixed, Sen Foun auves eg. Bhortenin ruil economy. GEORG s Y _agstand DAME LA MLANCN, THE GREAT UNRIVALLED MA ikibess aud Medical Clairvoyant, 115 Weat Tweaty- fisth street, betwoen Sixth and seveatu avenues, milk, &c,, and 13 F, GANT, & CI Cedar street, New York. won- TIONERY STORK, 102 CHATHAM invited to give us a cali. Peale! PE A JANES, LOTE JAN cers and Blank Book Manufacturers, 83 Stationers, F 5 ‘witon sireet, | Biauk Books made to patlerie ___ MUSICAL, GOOD CHORUS BASS WANTED—FOR BPISco- INA EDWIN'S THEATRE, stating terms, which must be Moderate, PRECENTOR, i YOUNG LADY WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE Piano and Singtoy, at pupil's residence, Lerma: Dox 2 6 Herald otlice, A GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE, INSTRUCITON ON THE) a1 quarter. fusnee) TRAGHEik, quarter, Addre pianoforte, at pupil Hest reference given. Address, with LADY WILL GIVE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PIA- nd Singing at pny box 103 Herald ofice. NEW KIND OF PARLOR ORGAN— HE Most rfec’ tone ever made, Call and suo. or rend for circulars, HORACE WATERS, 481 broadway, ERICAN MUSICAL AGENCY, 211 FOURTH AVE- furnishes competent teachers, singers, or For partion ars app'y to UW. PTS, Secy’ MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC avenue.—Thorongh instruction in ail branches of music. ‘or particulars apply to H. SCHROEDER, Director, UITAR AND SINGING, —PROFESSOR N, W. GOULD, Guitarist, 121 East Toirty-secoad street, near Lexincton avenue, enablee his pupts in: x ‘ew Jeason to xecompany | Songs and play ettectivoly, Kanjo taught practically by hove. SCHUBERTHT & CO., 8% BROADWAY, MUSIC PUB ¢ liahers aud Importers, request the attention of the pub- lc to their last immense tmpoi tations: Jogues mailed free on applicavion. CAL.—STRICTLY PRIVATE LESSONS; PIANO, gan, Guitar, Violin, Singin avenue, corner Thisty-tifth street. Call on or address PROFESSOR, Address, with 1 beautiful sty'e and Musie, Cata- gs, Marmony. 192 sixth Lirculars ready. | “GONNOISSE RS.—FOR SALE, GRAND VIOLIN, by Nicholas Amati; value ge: will be sold for $800, LAN VER, 22 Bowery. INSTRUCTION ON THE Wost Thirtieth PER MONTH FOR plano, wi'h practice. own amusement taught rapidly. street, near Ninth avenue. LADIES WILL FIND IT TO to examine the large assortment of French Flowers and Feathers, for timming, at BASS itl proadway, opposite A, T. Stewart's, N, B.— Arranged to sult ihe taste without extra ebar; \BARJTY BALL, av TRE NEW “ALLS AND PARTI thetr advantas “JANUARY 10, 171, ward real OF MUSIC, IN AL STATE HOMEOPATHIC ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE, Under the auspices of 40 ladies anc gentlemen of the re see to be had of the Mrs. J. J. KOUBLVELT, President, wr. RICHD. B, CONNUL! Mrs, ANN S. STEPHENS, Mrs. KK. PHELPS, Mre. PARK GOUWIN, Mra. JAME~ BROOKS, Mre. KE. A. RA MOND, Mrs. 5. H. WAL! Mra. D. 8. BLODGEIT, Mra, RALYD Map, Jx., Secretary. Mr. HENRY CLEWG, i'reasurer. Mrs. E, A. KAYMOsD, Asmstant Treasurer, Music oy Graiuila and Lander's Bands. Supper vy Deimonivo. (IREMEN'S BALL. THE FORTY-SECOND. ANNUAL BALL, 10 ‘the WIDOWS' AND ORPHANS’ FUND VOLUNTEER NEW YORK FIKE DEPARTMENT, it THE ACADEMY OF MUBIC, MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY TICKETS FIVE admitting gentleman and ladies, JAMES F, WEEEAN, Hresttont, ALONEO 6LOTR, Treasurer, 120’ Fulton street, Joun J. WEeTRAY, Secretary, No. 1 Wi tiam street. Dress Circle and Prosceniun Boxes can be obtained’ on AMEN 2, WENMAN, Prealdent. York and Brook! managers and wt the pri pplication to PoURTEENTE New York Calogonian Chub, at Irving Hail, Friday evening, Jaanary 13, 187. NOVEL EFFECTS. STARTLIN} SITUATT | SEATS CAN BE SECURED TWO WEEKS 1N NG ‘OOD'S MUSEUM MATIN PERFORMANCES 2. Admitting gentieman and two ladies. Tho Floor will be under the management of Professor JOHN A. MACPHERSON. PIFTEENTH ANNUAL INVITATION PALL OF THE ‘County Monaghan Social Club, at Germania Assemby wery, on Wednesday evening, Jan. i, W. MONAGHAN, Vice President, F, MoQvann. Secretary. J. MOPLILLIPS, Treasurer. INE FRENCH FLOWFRS MOUNTED FOR TRIM ming bali and evening dress, and Ornaments for the bair, H. PINCHON, Importer, 21 Brevoort place. MILITARY AND CIVIC RECEPTION OF THE Twenty-second Regiment, N.G.8.N. Y.y Academy of Music, Monday. eveut ij) January’ 9, 1871. Boxes may be obtained! trom W. ©. RUGERS & CO. A. BRIDGMAN & SO. RAND INVITATION BALL OF THE KNIGHTS OF ST. Patrick will take place at Academy of Music, Tuesday, Boxes can be renied by application to Mr, R, Ve ETT, No. 4 Pine sireet, basement, R. TRENOR'S SOIREE DANSANTE, ON MONDAY at 9 P.M. New classes are pow Academy Rooms, Lyric Hall, Rooms, 291 and 286 Bor il, , 875 Broadway. aMnS3 | evening, Sth inst forming for second qu 3 Sixth avenue, HE EIGHTH ANNUAL FANCY DRESS AND CIVIC Ballo. tue Theatrical Mechanical Association, at Irving Feoruary 3, iedl. 1 ital, Friday eveuin, cl had of the m mbers ani at the door on the evening of the bal. Music by that prince of leaders, O'Brien, JNITED ASSOCIATION OF HEAVY MEN OF THE Memper- in good etanding can re all which takes place at Irv to the Secretary at JANES MUFFES, Secretary State of New York 2 thelr tiekets for the ; on January 26 by applyin, 13%" ANN UAL BALL. NAN COTERIE, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, WEDNESDAY Ey January 18, 1871. PH DOWLING, President, Boxes may be had on application to MORGAN JONES, 6F | Admission, without seats .,...-.c. Reserves! seats, avy part of te ore MPORTANY LECTUREs TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, ON invaiuable and scientific subjects, showing are delivered daily at the ose Wiable to attend can | how to tive and what to lve foi New York Museum of Anatomy. receive a copy by forwarding 25 cents to the Secretary 618 | . T. TAYLOR, NO. 6 CLINTON y. the lth inxt., ce Of acrentine ADIES, BE WIS lace! wil give a free lecture W edues M., on the tmvor' Crone cutting, and {lustrate his ideas by exuibiting garments cut and made io bis establishment. ZHORT HAND.—FREE LECTURE AND LESSON AT the Mereantfe Library, Astor place, Monday evening, nuary 16, at bP. M., by Bre. kia B, urns. Cineses form= Frivate instruction daily at the.¢ ass room, 8% Park row. tog o'clock P. PIANOZOR TES. LL SELL, FOR LESS THAN HALF ITS value, beadtifui rosewood 7 octave Pianofore and stool, nearly new: manufacturer's bill of carved case and ie; saie and Warantee, RARGAIN.—HANDSOME SEVEN OCTAVE ROSE- wood Fiano, $17; four round corners, carved lege, K & SON, 146 Bieecker street, MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR made order; fully guaranteed; cost #700, for Chamber. Dining Furniture; a sacrifice, reet, near Sixth avenue, T A GREAT SACRIFICE, GLOB GLOB carved mouldings, « West Fiiteenth STEINWAY PLANOFORT! Tor cath; «ne of his beat; beautiful 7 octave rosewood | BIDVLG, 13 Amity sweet, near | Fianoforte, ouly $130. J. SPLENDID STOCK OF PIANOFORTES, OUR OWN aad other first clask make, for cash or 1ustwe:ment Jet and taken in exchange, highth sweet, new: very low prices: al JOHN ©, BAKNE N_ FLEGANT 7-OCTAVE ROSEWOOD $260—Rich'y fnisvet, with roan corne: verstring bars, fi yerrs; celebrat $575; terme cas uue, bear Forileth sree tone, warrant ppiy at 69) Sixth aves from 8 A.M. Gh? P.M. A. L, BATTERSON. 4 U BUY ELSEWHERE CALL AT PRIVATE residenco 118 West Twenty seventh street, near Sixth calhicent 7's octave rosewood © $700; ror $60; xtool avenue, and examine their m Pianotorie; made to order; cover; also Pevior, Bedroom aud Basement Furniture, at less than balf cost. IANO FOR SALE.—CITY MAKE, 64% OCTAV! orier; price $160; a bargain. Cail at No.1 Hy, D ORGANS FOR THE HOLI- ices for cash or MPLODEONS A diferent: makers, at lower sent, at WATEKS', way, than cau be found NT-—FROM $5 TO 310 PER MONTH. ‘ards, cash, and on instalments to V. LUMSDAY, 124 West Heuston etreet. eult customer se AMUSBUENTS. AE FIRST ANNUAL SOCIAL AND MUSICAL RE- Ve-erans of the National (.uerd wii take place at the Seventh Regiment Armory, re iment, and thelr friends Price $1, admitting a genue= CYR § H, LOUTREL, 45 Maiten lane, ROKLL, 104 Faiton street, LOUIS B. RADER. 13 GILBERT b. ARKO WILLIAM 0D. BuIGUS, Memi ere of the Aseoctation, th ean procure tickets as (ullows. man and iadies, M.TH. Ti South street, CHAS. 1. COVELL, 5) iBR J. BUGAKE,E 3. SHON, coraer Twenty-ffth 6, and Broadway, and atthe Armory. ROOKLYN OPERA HU WELCH, HUGH WILLIS COR Of to Chicago, Tue Misebtevor AXTER HOP owa to Mary. N MiSsTRELS, 5, GUATS AND MONKEYS, onkes, Hungry Jako, &e. (TWELFIH SBaASON). CACEMY OP MUSIC, SANUAKY 2), .87L. Cones Dy apply into J. M, MORION, Tveasurer, 8) AMUSEMENTS, Every evening at 8, Saturday Matinee BRILLIANT SUCCESS OF THE maw Vowiby, 10 A PAL To conclude with the ever popular Burlesque of Mr, 3. L. HAL 8, EVEN COMPLIMENTARY STH AVENUE THEATRE, & ‘Twenty- NGL IAN, 14, BEIT To LINA EDWIN. DVERY KVENING AT 8 OCLUCK, MATINEE EVERY SATUKDAY, AE BRILLIANT Loc, comic sensation ARAYOGA,—THE HERALD SAYS { Fifth Avenue theatre, hit with the true, genuine American come- * it ia ike champagne from end. The audience are pleased an undoubted success, GARATOGA.—THE TIMES SAYS:—“THE DRAMATIC novelty of the past week has been the ga.’ ‘This play is mount. nes# characteristic of ment. ‘The audience chuckled, ally into cach nnatory voi ly J Abspdoned frelt to positive roars of angh- js money's worth there is ne hope for hi except on a “estival night” at the Old howery, where they give you acven “start- Ming dramas” all on one evening, SARATOG i incidents and fntroduces some ceedingly droll characters. Tt ts bright and witty in ite atalogue avd it is always brisk [dna busting, nevor ings, an! serves tomaks te people jauzh uprouriousl HE POST SAYS:—MR. pew comedy of American lite, has made a deenie tatthe Filth Avenue theatre. tis 0 amusing that it haw kept Inrge audiences in one rour of laughter for two hours and @ half every wight tor a north, at by, frothy and sparkling, like reul life at Earatoga In the season, ARATOGA,—THE ALBION SAYS ey in lavor every &-ening, and the Fiith OWAKD'S GAnatoga. Saratosa,”? Avenue has been crowded despite the unta- vorable weather, Among the au ience the la- diex aredelighted with U.e handsomed resses Of the Saratoga bel.ex, the gentlemen all envy “Bob” Lewis his cool audacity an i good for- tune. ‘The imbrogito to ct excites le at Inuchier apt apple 5 ’ ier d our re: GARatouA.—IN NCLUSIC TH HERALD saya:—“Iy the piace where it originally tell, by the attraction of the most delt-hitul mag —tlie resistiess id lovely Iaces — charming new iis way, made the hit of the season. * Were ‘a stranger of refinement comin New York to ask ua where he oly feel most ut home for amt happiest for ane ing = withont exertion or intense excitement, w Jfamhemeeanely and sane tort “AL tine Woon’ Mrsuem. EVEKY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, THE LAST GREAT SENSATION, Farewoll nt bts of the briijiant eagazement of THE L\ DIA THOMPSON TKO’ PR, whore stay in New York must shorty terminate, in order to fuibl-tueir country eng: MONDAY, JANUARY % 18% speotacalar burlesque ext written for the led ST. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON; OR, THE SEVEN CHAMPIONS OF CHRISTENDOM. Supporte! by MISS LYDIA THOMPSON and a most werful and completo burlesque oraniztion. EAULIFUL NEW SCED ty CHARMING M SIC, ELEGANT DRESSES, ratine aid entilic Monday, Tues lay, Nednesday, Thurvday and Friday, ‘The popular Comedian, MR. JOHNNY THOMPSON, in the great rensation play, ° ON HAND. OK 'TRUE TO THE LAST, XYRAND OPERA HOUSE, corner Twenty-third street and E1ohth avenne, NOVEL AND ATTRACIIVE PROGRAMME, MONDAY. JAN. 9 LE PET PAU Milo, ESDAY, JAN I BARBE BLEUE. MEPHISTO. MARGULRI Mile. LEA SILLY BOULOTTE , BAKBE bere Mile. AIMEE -M. GAUSINS » LEA SILLY -Mile, AIME MONTALAND iin, PE RSINL FIORELLA, Act FIORELLA, Act 34 FRAGOLETTO. FALSACAPPA FOUR PRIM: ‘ IN THK SAME CAST, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEE, LA GRANDE DUCHESSE. SATURDAY EV JAN. 1 Mile. LEA SILL: will tppear as BOULOTTE IN BABE BLEUE BECUKE 10) R SEATS, 81 CURE YOUR SEATS, Box office open from & 10 5. RAND OFERA HO! AN IMMENSE SUCCESS, THE SECOND GRAND CONCERT of the new NINTH REGIMENT BAND Wil take piace THIS (SUNDAY) EVENING, JANUARY & This unriveilo |. and numbers over ONE HUNDRED PB. KFORMERS, of whom appear in their NEW AND MAGANTMUENT FULL DRESS UNIFORM. They are under the «rection uf S1GNOR CAKLO PATTI, and ere, without exception, THE FIANERT BAND IN Tht WORLD, THE PROGRAMM s will compris TIONS. POPULAK 8: BOX OFFICE WILL Bic OPEN ATA PL ML COME AND sik the new Local Hrama, NEW YOKK AS IT WAS AND IS, OR THE SKATING POND BY MOONLIGHT, 228 BROADWAY, 8 BROADWA). 12) BROADWAY. % BL. OADWAY, HB BROADWAY, 8 BROADWAY. GLOSE, JOSH HART hKOADWAY, GLOBE, tan MOSK, BROADWAY. the New York 23 BROAL WAY. LOBE, Fireman, BROADWAY. GLOBE, Come and see BROADWAY. GLOSE, Ww BROADWAY. GLOBE, WM. F. HOWE, ESQ, BROADWAY. GLOBE, reprenento BROADWAY, | GLOB by» gentieman BROAD WaY. GLOB. of the city. BROADWAY, GLOBE, 100 Feople 8 BROADWAY. GLOBE, On Ska 8 BROADWAY. GLORE, Every 6 8 BROADWAY, GLOBE, new and original. 728 BROADWAY. GLOBE, BARNEY asthe Bootblack. 725 BKOADWAY. GLOB RYMAN 8 Shr mps, 138 BROADWAY. GLO‘: MAK, ag the Ni, ZS BROADWAY. BESSIE SUDLOW as GLOBe, Seven new Stars appear. Mile TURNOUR, Central Park 728 BROADWAY. 3 BROADWAY, Skating!’ 8 BhOADWAY, by incon! 72s KKOADWAY, Wednesday and Saturday 725 BROADWAY. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE. 201 BOWERY. THE WONDER OF TUE WORLD, aah THE IRON LADY. LADY WITH IKON TEETH, MLLE. GRACIE. — MLLE. GRACIE, hanging in mid air, head downwards. holding in her teeth, by @ leather thony, the fatrepid gymoast, HAKRY CLARKE; Whirling around hke a toy und performing her most starting foals. A new and exciting sensation! drama called ALL OV rit WORLD, TONY PASIOR'S DOUBLE TROUPE. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. TWENTY CHIRD STRE ) Boal BRYANTIS, THE PALAG 23d street and Sixth OPERA Qu atreet. Ls. HOUSE, Crowaed ny) immense success of CLOD ACE BLACK BKIGANT CLODOCE BLAG IGANDS. CLODOCE BLACK BRIG CLODUOCH, BLAC / 1s THE BRYANTS? 1D Little Mac us the Mischievous Monkey. YOU KNOW HOW If {8 YOUKSELF Y COOPERS. — CHARCOAL PETE. | "THE ECHO, Messrs. Dempster, Norman, Stanley, D'Alberte, Fos'er, Carter, Ne'xe Seymour, Lave Reed, J. W. McAndrews, Goo. Tommy Swiy, W. H. Brockway, Little Mac, Dan 18 Bryant Bryant's Minstrels, 23d street, Every Eveni Mencas TILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. a MISS ANKA DICKINSON wil) Lecture before tue above association, Ec STEINWA\ HALL, on TUESDAY EVENING, J. at S o'clock, Bubject—MEN'S RIGHTS. Ticketa of admission, Se, ; heserved Seate, Bec, extra, Yor gale at £1, Dution &'Ua.' Lookstore, 713 Broadway, at tho bex ollie joway Hall, god at the Library GTEINWAY BALL, ND VOCAL AND INSIRUMENTAL CONCERT, OONCERT, for the benefit ot the Benevolent Fund of the Si. WAVES SUCIELY, on which cecasion Madame Ann. )ishup, Mr. W. Candidus, Mr. J. K, min, Mr. 8. B. Mids, Mr. co. We Morgan and ovbe sts wil appear in “songs aod Ballads of tue Welsh Karas,” and other yooal and hsira- tai selections. Tickets of ni on ®L no. reservation. ts), Can be obtained at ail of the regular ties et 01 the principal music stores and oF tue members oF the Boeke 10, 18 xhivition tree. 6 to Dt DROP INN, AT M6 BROADWAY, AND SEF THE MY i yIP WALTZE t the Pith Avenue Theaire and Wailack's 8, (0c, ata. ‘he Widow Twankey , AT THE de decided of ‘Saratvca’ has, in 1, production of a grand anza in two acts, specially NE MOSTALAND Ret of the KeAsOD; ¥, JANUARY 8, 1871—TRIPLE .SHEET. AMUSEMENTS : ae nent AN NRA, OOTH'S THEATRE. EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT, ON MONDAY, JANUARY 9, M EDWIN 5 VOTH ‘will appear in Buiwer'a Mistortcal Play of “RICHELLE witeh will be produced in a very superior manner, with the BARRETT, addiuon to Las, lant company ol who has been specially eng and who will appear on SATURDAY VENIN SRNCAMY My, to the eaatta drama of “LOVE AND LOYALTY.” Roth plays will be caretuily presented, with new scenery, by Chas, Witham i Minard Lewis, costumes by Joyes, furnitare by Denel, machinery: by 0 ne Abd Assistants, ‘The dramatis person, nailer the direction of B.D. W. WALLER, * will comprise aM. Mr. Lawrence Barrett, Mr, Sheridan Mr. Kawin oot! Mr. Fenn Mr. Anderson Mr. Pion... Mr. Pateman, Mir. Howson, Do Mauprat De Miss Livingston, For cast of “LOVE AND LOYALTY" ace future advertisement. tox Rook now open. Seats way be secured six days ip advance at the usual places, CADEMY OF MUSIC, BROOKLYN. Lessee and Manager seeee Mr. EDWIN BOOTH Mi. JOSEPH JEFFERSON wi give five performances of his in:mitable character of “RIP VAN WINKLE! in Brooklyn, on MONDAY JANUARY 9 “TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY I, FRIDAY’ JANUARY 13. SAIURDAY, JANUARY 14, with the Company, costumes, £c,, from BOOTH'S’ THEATRE. Box sheet open. Seate secured at the Academy or at iid Broaaway, New York. ae OWERY THEATRE. GRAND COMBINATION, ANOTH NEW DRAMA, Mr. EDWIN REGHCHARD, | FRANK DREW, the zreat Melo-Dramatic | the Comedian of All Nations, Actor. WATTS VHILLLPS* THE DUG OF THE pew Drama of OLD TOLL ROUSE. A GULDEN LETTER, Mr. BLANCHARD aud hin} "Mr. FRANK “DREW Learned Dog am CARLO. TOM TIT, New Scenery, New Scevery and £ffects, FRIDAY EVENING, BENEFII OF MR. FRANK’ DREW, SATURDAY EVENING, BENEFIT Uf MI, EDWIN BLANC! A NEW AND GORGEOUS “FAN has been in active preparation for several mi 514 THEATRE COMIQUE, THEATRE COMIQUE, ondway, oppoaite bt. Nleholaa Tate BUTLER & GILMORb. rer Mi IMMENSE CROW! UNPAWALLELED Succmssker ense bill. ‘This week anothe THE GREAT LAURI TROUPE will appear in the magniticent Pantomime entitled THis FER FLE! produced with new ry, Drenses HUGHEY DOUG: A the great negro comedian, popu arly ewiled AD DICK E Bad Dickey, an actor under diiticw ty. Forrest-MeGready-iomping Manager True CALL BOY, ‘A new and original ac ASHCKUFT AND MOKTON, CRYSTALING; OR, TH FALKIES OF THE MIST, Tak GRAND BALLET TROUPE. Au original sketch entitled AMERICANS ABROAD. Francia George Train, J. C. Stewart; Peter Rismarck Booney, William Ari two. distinguished Americana Visiting the capitals o oh: Count Vileubaayher, on the Secret Service, James Wambold. pement or the favorite vocalists, MA ALFORD and Mish CLARA VERNON, y ant Mr. JAMES COLLIN! All the immense Troupe will appear, UNEQUALLED FOR NUMBEIG VARIETY AND BRILUIAN| Doors open at 6%, curtain up at 7%. Seats reserved in ad- vance, Wats S. EVERY EVENENG UNTIL FURTITER NOTICE, Mr. T. W. Robertson's new play, Ww “THE MOUNTING OF THE PIECE IS FAULTLESS. ANO THE SCENERY IS AN ARTISTIC TRIUMPH. Herald. Characters by Mr. JOHN BROUGHAM, Mr, JOUN GIL. BERT, Nir. CHAS. FISHER, Mr. GEORGE CLARKE, Mise MADELINE IiNRIQ Miss HELEN TRACY, Mans FOWLER, Miss BLAISDELL, Miss MCCORMICK and others, ACT FISST, nats Villa and Ga: BEFOR ACT Ruined Church and Lebris o: Woerth, AFTER THE BATTLE, Bey: ca, BOT THIRD. a at Sevenoaks, THE Lost, WAK" MATINER BATURDAY, JAN. Me Ane, SEEBACH, TO-MORROW (MONDAY), JAN. AT TH STADE THEATKE, BOWERY, 45'AND 47, GRAND DRAMAJIC SEASON, MARY STUART. AKY STUART. SEEBACH, MARY STUART; VeNETA, BLIZABETI Seats at Stadt Yheatre, Lid Broadway and Seiiraer's, 7 Broadway. New YORK CIRCUS, Bh, igurveenth iret, opposite Academy of Music. LB. LEN. ~-..+-Director MATINEES RDAY, AT 2g. RY NIGHT AT & WILLIAM DUTTON IN GRACEFUL HOKSEMANSHIP, CINDERE CINDER LITTLE GLASS SLIPPER, SIXTY LITTLE CHILDREN, BAREBACK HORSEMANSHIP. ACCOMPLISHED FEATS BY THE LEADING STARS OF The entire CIRCUS TROUPE in brilliant, daring feats, M™ £. B, CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, MONDAY, JANUARY 9 Isily The Tumuable Caricaturist, MR. M. W. LEFFISGWeLb, Fours OERA House ‘at. M. HUOLEY, Sole Proprietor. The great combination, HOOLEY'S AND KELLY & LEON'S MINSTRELS, CHING CHOW HI LEON AS PRINCESS FE AN NICH TON, ROGRAMME OF MUSIC BY GRAFUGLA'S SEV; enth R ment Band, at ths Reunion o: the Veterans of Whe Natlooat Gaard, MUXDAY' EV 1. Grand Mareb. 2. Song...... &, Battalion ING, JANUARY 9% 1271, fT FLeST N.G., Col, Wm. Jones, 1849." Gratuite .-+.- Yellow Hair'd Lassie”, -Seoteh Formation. 274 PA Gr <Gratiita Donize wu jeketep uickatep. —The regimental music are the origi the band on the occasions indica: Doors open at 7 rt commences at ‘or money received at tie dour. Members ust apply to the Committe for tick CHAS. B, BUST“ ICK, Secret: OUN G. SAXE WILL LECTURE ON J FRENCH FULKS AT HOME, At ASSOCIATION HALL corner Fourth avenue and Twenty-third street, on THUKSVAY EVENING, JAN, L Admission 5) cents nis. Tickets can be procured at Dissou's, 7LL_ Broadway ; Sehir- mer’ Broadway ; Putnam's, tnder Association ia: EW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. The Represeutative Kusica CLA! ES CONSFANILY FORMING FOR INSTRUCTION in all branches of Vocal and Instrumental Musle, Harmony an Compontion and the SUPSCRIPTION BOUKS OPEN DAILY, foom 9A. M.to5 P.M. inal pieces institute of the country, TERMS—CLASSES of of Two, $15 per quarter, PRIVATE INSI pe arver, Application (o be made at the Ge ory Oflices, 820 broudway, near Twelfth stre: LURK. » ROOK. 128 (NEW No. 102) COU 4T, n Go LIEDERKRA: ‘Vee annnal pte GRAND FANG) DKESS BALL will take piace on Tuesday, Fei euary ACADEMY Ui’ MUSIC Applications for Gickets and boxes will aow be received through mem vers of ‘he rociely ony. 0 THEATRICAL MANAGERS. a : A large and comstyny og of tn woOD curs, from fresh and original dicsigns, on hand at the | METROPOLITAN JOB’ PRINTING OFFICE, 97 Naw . Building. BROADWAY, AND SEE THE Sto BRANCH, ar Sia te atreet, OOKLY! tthe AND c iniro- ng Chorises. as pers appiause aud D'& CO. 947 and 895 Broadway, if ANJO, BONG AND DANCE.-JIG AND CLOG DANC. ing tanght: pupils Olied fur the staze vy JOHN KOGAN, 100 East bourton sirect, near bowery, ~ La liew taught. ] OME AMUS MAGIC 1 ed; ary ' 6,000 Phaye, a i {Uae Masco, stat 1) S5""Bazuar, No, 3 Astor O THEATRICAL MANAGERS. A large aud cous! WooU trom fresh and original designs, on hand xt the METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING OFFICE, 97 Nassau atreet, Old Lierala Buniding a Eee § lL MONDAY LVENING, Wet Mie ONts HUN AND PWei ONE HUNDRED TWELETH Tine, F this popular pte the work’ of the greatest NEW mg ag of the age—Mr, plckad oo, Poses’ Stoattel PANTOMIME, i a em io attract — LBANDS c WEE ae at each ‘Tegresente: pband oes WILLIE WEE ee WINKIE: —_ E EVENIN WINKIE, AND =e WED. and SAT. MATINEF, THE OYMPIC HOTEL AND CAFE, ad, tre, 1s now open for public f verted TBLO'S GARDEN, NIBLO'S GARDEN BRILLIANT AND Eyre USIASTIC RECEPTION of the GRAND DRAMANIC SENSATION OF THR AGE. THE THEATRE CROWDED FROM PIT TO DOME by the FASHION AND i.LITE OF THE CITY, MONDAY ING, Ja will be presented oy parrad 2 with entire NEW Sch OSTIMES AND MUSIC, and the LARGEST GRAND BALLET CORPS” that ever appeared in America. TIME TABLE OF THe GRAND PRACURES OF THE BLACK CROOK, Bo'clock—CURTALN RISES. 8:5—Ballet de Sabot, 2—Hallet des Fienrs, Mlle. Adrian as Flora, 5—Grand lacantation Scene. 0—The Grotto of Stalacta, with Miss Markham’ 8—Graot Hallet cea Ferns, Marrietta Bonfanti. 9:20-—Grand Developing Scene from the Crotto to theFerg Lake of Si ver Sheen, with the Crystal Cascade, 9:0 —IDuminated Gold Terrace. The Pas de Deux, Boalaatt and Novissimo, W—Pas de Follie. :4—Nanteh Giris* Dance. ‘The Parisienae lot Danes, 1—The Wonder@lMayiivons, Great Skaters, Moe and Goudrich, Il dteioee.‘The: Dazaiiog Transformation Scene of the O'clock —The Dazzling tri an Scene o PALACE OF DEW DROPS, Curtain falis at minutes after UL o'clock, ree YLOBE—T28 BRUADWAY. AT Las?, TLOBE—T2R_ BROADWAY. AU LAST, THE NEW SENSALION LOCAL DRAMA, ENTITLED NEW YORK AS IT WAS AND Is, NEW YORK AS IT WAS AND Is, NEW YORK AS IT WAS AND Is, REW YORK AS IT WAS AND Is, NEW YORK AS IT WAS AND Is, NEW YORK AS IT WAS AND Is, on THE 8KATING POND BY MOONLIGHT, KEATING POND BY MOONLIGHT. JEN a A ic) 4 VERY SUENE Mie JOSH HART, ME JOSH HART, Mi. JOSH HART, Mit JOSH HAKS. IN HIS GREAT CHAMACTER OF Moan i lei 100 PEOLLE ON SKATES. 10 PEOPLE ON SKATES. MENT AND PINST AVPGARANCE OP Gag AN: as 7——NEW——STARS, 7——NEW———STARS, 1——NEW--—STARS. ‘The beautiful Serto Comic Vocalist and Actress, MISS BESSIE SUDLOW. MISS BERSIZ SUDLO! MISS BESSIE BUDLOW. WALLACE AND WOOD, E. B, FISHER. WALLACE AND WoOD, A. KE. RABEWICK. MUSICAL CLOWNS. OHAMPION SKATERS, SIGNOR ZISKEE, ACROBAT, J. P. LANE. THE NDER OF THE WORLD, MLLE, MILLIB Tu RNOUR, MLLS. MILLI# TURNOUR, EK. MILLI TURNOUK, MILLIE TURNOUK, MILLIE TURNOUR, ‘asinzle bar 60 feet in the beautiful vocalimt and banjote, HART AND RAYMAN ory Forni 3 MISS ADA WKAY MISS ADA WRA’ HAKT AND RAYMAN BART ane en in pew acts. ASTE) A BY MASTEH HARNEY | M™ tie Duteb songs. J OH. MILBUIN ¢ tn his character songs and chanzes, Miles’ Morrie, 8. Rickey. J. A. Sharpley, Hunter, COSTA GRAND WALLET, 00 YOUNG LADIES. MLL: DENNERE, MULE, BERKTIA, MISS SALLIE MALDON JULIA SANFORD, 40, MATINEL WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY: [TAGAN OFERA—POURTEENTH STREET THEATR Leswees . “SNYDER & WHEATLELS Business Manager ..-.- hoeRe +. DE VIVO ‘On FUESDAY, Jan, 10, only night of UN BALLO IN MASCHERA, with the following urent Star Cat :— SCILLAG, LE FRANC, MIs ROSEPIT DE GABEL, RE INA, BACELLI, LOCATELLL and othera. Condherot, Signor NICOLAY. Prices asusuii, Sale of seats al she Theatre; at Sohfn 1, and 114 Bro WAN FRANCISCO MINSTRE 585 Broadway. IMMENSE HIT, | GLOKIOUS SUCCESS, Billy Birch, The Billy West, D. s. Wambold, Burlesque _| Johnny Queer W. Bernard, Operay Rojin Howars Charley Backus, Les Brigiadm | J. F. Oberest, Bly Emme Carvinvcra | W. Dwver, GW. Kockefeler, | March to Hash, | C. Templeton, ©. F.'Shatiuck, Duel on Horve- | C. Lavalee, HH. Marshall, back. A. Smidt, J. Juch, ( Real Fun, |. Adana. DELIGHTFUL PART SINGING. ‘The Littie Foiks Scream at the Comic Scenes, Beats secured #ix days in advan NIFLC D* KanN's = MA 145 BROADWAY, W YORK, THE FINEST IN THE WORLD, None to_egnal ft. SHOULD BE VISITED BY ALL, uetiva,” Amusing, Seluntiic and Artlatign acompiete Paince’ of ters, Open dally for gentiemen only, Admission 59 CT iT ANATOMICAL sir ASTOR PLACE, AT AT, STEPHEN'S CHURCH, BUNDAY EVENING, JANUARY 8, 1871, Are oad, MISS JENNY BUSK, MISS CLARA PERL, MI83 ALMA KRAUSE, SIGNOR LEFRANC, SIGNOR COLETTI ao ORCHESTRA FROM PHILHARMONIC SOCIET! HENRY BLAKE DANFORTH, OKGANIST AND CONDUCTOR, TICK EIS FOR SALK AT THE PRINCIPAL MUSIC STORES, — $e NSUAL RECEPTION, THOMAS KIVLEN ASSOCIATION, TRYING HALL, MONDAY EVENING, Jannary 9, 1871. NNING, Preatdomt, Prree H. Keres Richaty FLeL JRELAND IN SHADE AND SU Apollo Hal’, every E The most vewitiful Trish » Mme. FLIZP ATE Trish fare fPENTH ANNUAL k y EXCKLSIOR LODGE, No. 195, F, and A. \d of the Widows’ and Or " Puud, ad AT IRVING HALL, TUESDAY EVE 3, Jan. 10, 1871. Tickets, admitting yent em ‘0 be Jobnston & Van Tassel, Thirteenth street. Joun A. Dougan, corner Ann and Nassan streets. D. Hass. ord, Cooper Instit P. Richards, Belmont Hote Fulton street. E. L. Merriveit, Continental tlow!, 42 Broadway. Johu W. Merritt. 80 East Ninth street, ‘And ut the Hall ou the CADEMY OF DE FOURT! ing of the entertainment, sechasnttachsoresarest SEE 1G H WINTER EXK with the important addition of 160 super’ Paintings, col. lected in Europe during. the past six months by Mc. Henry BITION, W. Derby, and never before exnibited in this country, ‘Open every day and every evening, 61 NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, — 618 18 way. 63 Nishea 13i8,) e3 618 — 618 618 We are fearfully aud 618 18 wonderfull aa 6h 13 8 613 The Ben 's nud Monstcosittes of 13 613 the Human aad Animal Creation to veseea st 613 GIS one visit, 613 NHE PAVILION, 688 BROADWAY, BETWEEN GREAT Jones and Fourta sireets.—Imuense success of the vocal and instrumental coucers. Every evening. Admission free, Male waiters, L. A. STEIN, partuor MAGIC. eet Send stamp or cail for a price list. Conjuring Tricks, from 50 cents to # Ingentous Pucaes. Scientifle Toya, Optic Titusions. Amateur Poxes of conjuring Tricks, #10 to $125, Full and printed explanations with et HART2’S Conjuriag Keposita MM, & BRENNAN corel M. Academy of Maste, January 18, 1871, m Jones", Centre street, H DOWLING, President, ary. GIMENT GRAND RECEPTION AND BALL— emy of Music, Monday evening. January 9. The oniy choice private boxes (front row) remaantag unsold, cau be hadat the Awericza Homeopathic Pharmacy, 895 Broadway. Wednesday ivent DEW DROP INN, AT 685 DROADWAY, AND SEE THR finest dressed ladies In the city. Exhibition free, 6 to ITP. M. See protograpts. ISS MARIE KRE@S? FOUR PiANOFORTE RECITALS will take vlace at SitINWAY HALL danuary U4, 21, 28 aad February 4, 1571, atil. M. Season tlekets, $4; a'ngie admission, 8150, For sale at UBERTH « CO'S, 520 Broadway, G. SCHIRMER’S, 7.1 Broadway, and Stetaway Wali, yet G HALL, ~~ 7RtING HALL, corner Fifteenth street and Irving place. To tet, for reli_ivas purposes on Sundays for the year. FOUR CHARACTER—PURE OLOGY.—FULL WRIT NATIONAL conseRvaTory oF music Lighth strect, between Brovdway and Fo Applications are now received, = ATRE AND RAILRUAD TICKET “OFFICE.—MB- TROPOLITAN Horn. TICKETS FUR ALL THEATRES. ist ROADWAd | NDEKGROUND RAUL. : J fw BROADWAY), RNER WARREN, Open Ww to 3 is - tT’ THEATEICAL ho . k sonata A larasand cont neroasing stook of woud curs, from fresh aed oiginal designs, on hand atthe METROPOLITAN JO0 PRE ELNG OF FLOR, Y¥7 Nassau street, Old Heraid Bwiding’