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Cooks, &e. WEST 2TH ST., NEAR 6TH AV., SECOND 119 floor.—A woman to go out by the day or week; is &n eacellent cook. ST 20TH ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG 207 ple good cook; is willing to do washing and it jrontug ; <<, MOAnOEns WASTED, 3 13 ROOM AND TWO HALL RC beth ELE- fantiy erent to let, with Poort t 217 West Fear teenth street; pi it oceupants leave for Europe th: week relerenecs “99 1 BLOCK FROM MADISON SQUARE.—®LEGANT spacious Second /loor, or en suite, witn Board or fable: i large fourth floor Room; reterences ex- bast Twenty-third street, priva: vy no objection to the country. 209 WEST 26TH ST., NEAR 7TH AV.—A YOUNG vate ‘amily ; will assist in any girl as cook, washer and troner in @ small pri- reference trom lust place. kind of work; 3 years’ WEDST 41ST ST.—A4S FIRST CLASS COOK IN 237 W private tamily: city or country; good city reference, 314 tay: BETWEEN 23D AND 2TH STS, IN the shoe'store.—An oxperienced cook; thorough ly understands her business in ail {ts branches; in a pri. ‘Yate family or frst class boarding house in the city; good city reference. IST AV.—A GIRL AS GOOD COOK AND good baker; would assist with the washing and j Good city reterence from her last p! 6TH AVY. (AT M PLUMEREAU'S)—A young trench afiltue an do plain sew- nurse; 10 object won to doa chamberwork, WEST 32D ST, SEOOND FLOOR.—A RE- pectable Scotch woman as good cook, good 45 washer and ironer; city reference. Chambermaids, &c. WEST 13TH ST.—a YOUNG GIRL AS CHAMRBER- 3 maid or waitress; best city reference. Call or address. 40 WEST 41H ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman as chambermaid and seamstress. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. 621 2D AV., CORNER OF STH ST.—A YOUNG leds oxpertened) + Sap ed ping od ore customers by the day ; terms be ress PRESSMAN ty 308 Feneral Housework tna small fuuily ; &nd ironer and plain cook. 44Q STH Av, IN THE STORE.—A RESPECTABLE young woman to do general housework or mind children in 4 small family. Cail or address for two days, General Housework, &e. 8P AY., IN THE FURNITURE STORE.—A RE- spectable American Protestant woman, to do is @ good washer Housekeepers, é&c. 599 BROADWAY, FIRST FLIGHT, BACK ROOM, J No. 7.—A lady wants a position’ as housekeeper in 8 widower’s tamily, Laundresses, &e. vAl WEST 27TH ST.. BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH ava—A young fl as laundress; city reference; ho objection to @ board! house. D5] TE AY; TOP FLOOR—A LAUNDRESS, TO take washing at her own house or to go out by the day; fluting neatly done. WEST Md 9 8T., BETWEEN 9TH AND 10TH AO, avs. fret floor —A res cable Woman to. zo out by the day washing and st city reference. Call or addreas Nurses, dc. FAST 39TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS NURSE int svamgtresss good reference. Call between 10 47 West wre 8T.—A COMPETENT WOMAN AS Durse; cam take entire charge of an infant from birth; good city rete: re 12G STANTON, 8%) REAR HOUSE—s, YOUNG woman, with a’ healthy breast of milk, as wet ‘nurse, 15] WEST STH SRA RESPECTABLE WOMAN, competent to take care of children, todo cham: berwork and plain sewing; best city reference. 152 WEST, 2TH St, NEAR 7TH AV. IN REAR — “JZ An American woman as child’s nurse; is active and competent; best reference. 114 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR WEST 10TH ST.— A ladies’ monthly nurse Bd an engagement for the months of January and February; st class reference. 23 WEST 32D ST., TOP FPLOOR.—A RESPECT- abie married woman as wet nurse In a respect- able family. 25 7TH AV., TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECTABLE woman Would take a baby to wet nurse at her would have the best of care. own house 444 WEST ast 8t.. TOP FLOOR—A RESPECTA- ble woman wishes a child to nurse or wnind dur- ing the day. Apply or address. 464. WEST STH ST. SECOND HOUSE OF 10TH av.—A very respectable woman as wet nurse; best reference. Waltresses, &e- 94 EAST 47TH ST., PRESENT EMPLOYER'S. — competent girl as waitress or chambermaid and waitress; tirst class reference Intelligence Offices, GTRMAN SER. vnily CONSIDERABLE NUMBER OF vant. cananle and trastsort y. found, ovns on hand ata $d av,, n as 2uth « i Lest sé: ‘HELP _WANTED—FEMALES. AN SEVERAL LADIES CAN LEARN A NEAT BUSINESS ©) in one lesson; can make at least $20 weekly, to be done at home: city or country. 8) 4th av., over jewelry WASTED, GooD SMART COLORED GIRL, TO cook, wash and iron, at 142 Lexington av. TpiNAED_A TOV WOCNG STE 13 vo Guueean Winterreise bras noo GOR AS cook. Call at 274 West 19th TANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE. work; must be @ lain cook, washer and ironer; none need apply but those having good city Feterences, Call for two Gays at 323 West 48 8th st _ SITU ATION. VS WAN TED—MALES. “A SITUATION WANTED-BY A FIRST CLASS French man cook, to take charge of kitehen in hotel OF restaurant; is a tirst rate cai West Sous iver; best reterence, 232 1 HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT ALCOVE Room on second r and one on third floor and back Parlor, with Board; everything first class; one block from Broadwa; door every two minutes, 686 on THREE FINE ROOMS IN A SMALL. NEW pogiand Wang, with Board, from $8 to $20 per ‘wenty sixth street, near St. James nee: Hote! QP ,FLOOR—SPACIOUS AND HANDSOMELY FUR- oR suite or separately, private, table, oF barry also front sunny hall Room. 33 West Thirty- rd street; near Filth avenue. 5TH AveNuE, M3—A HANDSOME SECOND FLOOR to let, with or without private table, together or sep- arate; also other Rooms ; terms moderate, 5 West WASHINGTON PLACE, TWO DOORS FROM Macdouga! street and Washington square.—Hand- somely furnished Rooms to let, with Board, tor gentle- men and wives or single gentlemen, 10 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.—HAND- some front Rooms, $14, $18 and rings for two persons. with Board; no children; also table voard $4; house heated by steam. 23° STREET, MADISON SQUARE. —VERY DESIRA- ble second floor Rooms, én suite or singly, with or without Board; references required. 26 East Twenty- third street. QP STREET, M3 WEST.-PARLOR AND BEDROOM, with private bath, to iet, with first class Board} also other Rooms to let to gents. 39 Weer twenty. “SIXTH STREET.—ELEGANT > Rooms, on second fioor, all conveniercces, near Madison Park; surroundings first claas; table excellent; terms reasonable. 125 Bast THIRTY-FIRST sTREET.—A LADY WILL a tet two nicely (urnished Rooms to gentleman and wile; Board for lady; terms moderate; bath, gas ana heater. 126 EAST TWENTY SEVENTH SPREET.—WELL 40 furnished Rooms to let. en suite or singly, with good Board ; house and location first class, terms moder- ate; table boarders taken. 13: HUDSON STREET.—FURNISHED FRONT PAR- lor and Bedroom to let, to a gentleman and wife ora small family, with or without Board; no others, terms moderate, + 140 WEST FORTY-SIXTH | STREET.—HAND- poy turnished Rooms and Board to let, to a gentleman and wife; the table supplied with the best the market affords. 15 WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished Rooms to let, with Board, to gentte- man and wite or a couple single gentlemen; rooms en suite or single; references exchanced. WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET.—ONE OR two finely furnished Booms to let, with first 23! Board; pleasant neighborhood, gas, ‘bath, hea &c. ; terms reasonable. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR TO LET— With Board, to gentle! «1 wife; board for lady 104 West Ninetecnt hb treet, near Sixth avenue. only. BO ARD AND LODGING WANTED. ‘OUNG LADY, WITH GOOD REFERENCES, DE- ie Board in private family on east American family preferred. Address Mrs. 1., 162 Madison street OARD FOR A LADY IN A PRIVATE AMERICAN tamily, between Sixteenth and Thirtieth streets and Sixth ana Lexingtou avenues; terms not to exceed $3 RS, week; fire and gas; references exchanged, Address HOME, box 14l Herald LADEN 2 Branch office. QOARD WANTED—IN BROOKLYN, FOR A GIRL OF id years, in a respectable private’ Protestant tamily. Address GEU. SEABROOK, Brooklyn Post office, HOTELS. NGELL'S TURKISH BATHS, 6 LEXINGTON A AVE- nue —Pleasant Rooms, for gentlemen or families, transient or permanent, with or without meals: private table it desired. House’ and baths open all pight A —PARK HOTEL (EUROPEAN PLAN), CORNER « Beekman and Nassau streets; centrally located in the immediate vicinity of mercantile business; Rooms at reasonable prices by the day or week. ALLEN HOUSE, 166 HUDSON erry CORNER of ‘Laight —Excellent Board, $6 to per_ week, with singie Room; single Room, without board, $2 ie upwarde; Lodging, 80c.; genuemen only. Open all hig! ROVE HOUSE, 172, 174, 176 AND 178 BLEECKER street, six blocks west of Broadway.—First class Rooms, with excellent Board, $1 50 to $2 per day; $6 to $12 per week. A PIERRE HOUSE, 759 BROADWAY; ONE DOOR trom kighth street.—Reduced_ prices, Rooms 5c. to la day, $3 to 86a week; family Rooms, $1 to $2 a day, to sida week. EW ENGLAND HOTEL, NO. 90 BOWERY, CORNER Bayard street. —200 light Rooms. neatly furnished; ry sed tle. per night; $2 8) to $4 per week; for gentlemen only. Ww INTER RE RESO} UDA ISLAY Hy thks hotel, Mplendidly situated, ofters great induce- iments to invalids and tourists visiting the Bermudas. The climate being very mild, even and healthiul, to- gether witn the beautittl scenery, renders these islinds avery desirable place of resort during the winter and spring months. | Board, $2 and $2 80 per day. Steamergunning regularly a as advertise “ WARNED Proprietor. PIA NOFORTES, ORGANS, &C. A 3m. AGNIFIGENT TH ZA. rosewood, overstrang. Pianoforte, Etoel. rovements; coer OLDSAT AT? z on ramse, Goldsmith &c.; carved case and legs: latest im- agantecd ; also Piano and Stool. $3 26 Bleecker street, near Bowery LARGE STOCK OF FIRST CLASS PIANOFORTES, including all styles, must be sold before January i at any price they bring, at No. 9 Great Jones street, near Broadway. FIRST CLASS FRENCH BUTLER DESIRES A situation in a gentleman’s tamily as butler or gentleman's valet; speaks four lan - ese) oN "iio East oar , anauaces: best reter. DISCOUNT ON PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR THE ec holidays - teinway's, Chickering’s and others tor cash or instal and for rent at prices to suit the fines” Sx Bala CO., 15 East Fourteenth street. CLEE AS AND SAL SMEN, “ACCOUNTS Eto nT LANGUAGES, ARREARS written sdevived to meet: and other accounts ad- justed. Books d to meet 5} egal reat a a A YOUNG GERMAN, WHO ace yoaiee eet class recommendations from last employers, is de- Sirous to iake an engagement as assistant bookkeeper, ¢ ow Serer oF trom January 1, Address A B., BUG CLERK.—A THOROT GHLY COMPEIENT oe aerate CS Le z clerk des res o 8 taaticn citer in ers 10 ese ut it ress box 2, ros olice, Nyues, Rockiaud county». Yoo WANTED [A CLERK; ONE THAT CAN LOAN about $15) can have a st for two days, at 307 Pearl lp berr dowems yo COACHMEN AND GARDENERS, GENTLEMAN WISHES TO PROCURE A SITUA- ue for his coschman; 8 first clam man, married, or Beet ong ress THOMAS, 26 Lexington GENTLEMAN WISHES A SITUATION FORT ZA, cgachman ina good iamity isa first class man, of ‘our years’ best Tel Sidress COACHMAN, 11 Hast sithat Tne Call on or A SITUATION AS COACHMAN WANTED—BY A young single man ; thoro ghly understands his | nsi- Hess; is wi ling to mace hms if useful: good ci y reler- ence. Ad Ire § CUAUB MAN, box 2 Heral. once. SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS M ‘ax couchman, with the very best city reterence Pela honesty and capability. Apply to or address COACHMAN AND GROOM OF LONG EXPERI- ence, (whe thoroughly understands his business, n K. A Ga a situ: married, no fi $ ae married, no fuinily; best eity reler: Warte—oxn NEWS SITUATION, BY A MAR- h ried German; understands landscaping, green- onses raperies, vegetables and farming; best reter- for ait, economy and experience. Address C. G., ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHM. first class man; thoroughly understands ‘ness in a sorpsesst best city reference, audre days, as T. in harness store. Ci BY A is busi- on or for two __ HELP "WANTED—MALES._ YOUNG MAN WANTED_AT 69) 6TH AER. GOR. Her 47th st. to assist in baking plain and far Se A. STEADY MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF A BUSI ness; one that can t atisT Broadway, rooins.°8" 70M $1,000 to $2000. ¢ J ANTE a STEADY MAN, WHO CAN LOAN A w hendred dollars on coo! we v have the money Gull at 5! soude thing ting Rowe WhO ANTED—A BOY IN LAWYERS OFFICE, MUST live in the city; up town and w th ferred. Call at room vd, 240 Broadway. tron a tat ote, ANTED—WORKING OLAsS OF EITULR SEX; to $00 per weex: Work at homes urcsting) 3 quired; greatest chance ever oifered. Vor particular ggndsuimp to to M. MITCHAM, Fetter Jane, Philadelphia, ASTROLOGY. GEN cine Ci AtROTANT aca T PROP. en wauits, ' stocks”? oss affairs. “Mrs. JAMES, 101 Bust Thirdeth streets qs. REVEALS FROM THE CRADLE TO THE grave; finds absent friends; reo } Hours 9106. 3013 Bowery. rere h Gua Tavovax 2, FORKTOLD sult her. rf ourth avenue, yi Filta A —MMEB. MAXWELL, PHYSIC RESIDENOR . A 114 Kast Tenth street, near Third avenue. A =D. AND MME. GRINDLE, PHYSICIANS \ Oe *_ years’ practice). 120 West Twenty-sixth street, A —MME. RESTELL, PHYSICIAN SINCE + Office No, | Bast St, first door from 5th 1 A. M. y Saumaeges a, M. eerie or] LIBERTY 1840, ~ R. KING CAN BE CONSULTED CONFIDENTL Di Hin ea ouon. Aumit ity street, dally, tri trou vee A BEAUTIFUL PIANO—ONLY $100; STEINWAY Pianoforte, seven octave, carved legs, overstrung bass, every | improvement, great sacritice tor cash. LE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadwi Ase —UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS FOR RENT, + from $3 per month ; second hand Pianos, from $5; Fepairing, storage, fe. WALKER BROTHERS, i Twel vors West of Broadway. HOLIDAY PIANOS PANIC PRICES.—CHICK- ering, Svinway and other new and second d Pianos for rent and sa'e on instalments Try BERRY & Cv., 72) BroaGway: STEINWAY, cnick RING AND OTHER FIRST class upright and e Pianos for rent, trom $3 io 8 ber month. Prince ‘0.8 Organ for sale or rent; Pianos and GORDO: for sale on instalments on easy terms. 8. T. GORDON & SON, 13 Bast Fourteenth street BRILLIANT TONED 7% OCTAVE FOUR ROUND rosewood Pianoforte, cust $1,200, for $250, richly Zarved cave, finished back and tront, having’ all ins. provements, with guarantee; French cloth embroidered Cover and sp gdictded 3 Stool; octave Piano. $18. Call West 2ist st. Y WILL SELL ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, cover and Stool less than $100; modern imp! NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 26, 1873. A MUSEMENTS, attack: W. Proprietor and Manager..Mr. LESTER WALLACK DOOKS OPEN AT i, alt COMMENCES AT 6. EIGHTH WEEK OF Mr. LESTER WALLACK IN THE COMEDY SERIs8. RVERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTIOR, ALSO SATURDAY APTERNOON AT 1:3, will be repeated Mr. Dion Boucicault’s new, legitimate comedy, in 5 acts, imitated from & French subject, and entitled MAN OF HONO! with ENTIRE NEW'aud. BEAUTIFUL SCENERY, COSTUMES and ‘APPOINTMENTS. if heck JESTER . Vee JOHN @ KPT, ‘| Mi, Wood. BEONARD, it Mie “Lana ALEXANDER: BLAISDELL. SATURDAY AT 1:39 P.M. a AVENUE THEATRE. 8 Carriages may be ordered for 10:30, Box ifice open continuously frou 8 Ac M. Ul WP M., gnd seats may be secured ten days in advance. Prices $1 90, $1, 70c. and 80°. Boxes, $15, $12 and $1) Proprietor and Manager. «Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY BELOMS great PARISIAN SENSATIO instantan- cous hit!!! Phe audiences al- ternately thrilled with emo- tion aitd CONVULSED with UGHTER!!! The frost, GORGEOUS SCENERY in the ity!!! All the GREAT AR/ISTS in tho cast!! Includ- ing Mr. Charles Fisher, Mr. George” Clarke, Mr. yidge, Mr. Frank Hardenbers, Characters BERT, HABE AND, FARTS Tews PONISI, ant Mi ALIN PARRIC RICIDE PARISIAN SE ATION. Mr. Lomia James. Mr, Owen aweett, Miss Fainy Morant, Miss ett, Mrs. GO. H Gilp 4 ritias Minnie Conway, Miss Nellie | Morvimer, an others. A RARK T Kymnasts in the CIRCUS SCENE, *,* SPECIAL MATINEE of PARRICL MAS DAY at halt-past one, 5TH AVENUE THEATRE, 9) W YEAR'S DAY SPECIAL aati & Or PARRIOIDE, OLYMPIC THEATRE, Opens at 7:15; curtain rises at8. BRILLIANT, TRIUMPH THR, WONDERFUL MAJILTON-RAYNOR FAMILY. Uneguivocal nit of the Great Christmas imagination, GABRIEL GRUB; or, THE GOBLINS THAT STOLE THB SEXTON. Such 8 galaxy of stars, such supernatural feats, such marvellowsand incredible scenic and mechan- ical eflects, combined with musical and terpsi- chorean novelty, have never before been wit: nessed on the Amertean staze; eve Please the eye: excite the imnaginacon. tic kia the tancy and delight ‘taacanarl in « mater at once rotes :, arting and unpara EVERY ED NESDAYS CuRIsTMAs DAY and SATURDAY MATINEE Box sheet open; secure Seats in time. LOOK AT THE HOLIDAY PRICES. Admission, 50 cents; Family Circle, % cents; _Reserved Seats in Orchestra or Balcony, $1. -E. L. DAVENPORT, NUED GIGANTIC SUCCESS. 8 | APIERNOON ag bm The eminent Sragedian, AVEN PORT, DELBHANTY HENGLER, in igng * Naatieal Drama, | HEKR WILLIO, SAIDEE, BLACK EYED SUSAN ‘O'NBIL and others, in the Oriental spectacle A BULLLIN A CHERRY and FAIR STAR, CHINA SHOP. _cast to entre doers EW METROPOLITAN THEA TRE, 66 and 68/—Broad way—585, 5 aiud 8. 537, a UTL Y ENTER’ SP} LeNDID SUCCESS. SCREAMS OF LAUGHTER ASD DELIGHT. METROPOLITAN [great HART, the | UNEQUALLED sna. DST ANSSOOOOAG|IOONVHHIHOHOoSHHaalaeHaaD METROPOLITAN | great mirth maker. M RICKE METROPOLIT: Y, in| ATTRACTION. METROPOLITAN | two of his Irish spe: —— METROPOLITAN Dare ss Lizzie ef KTROPOLITAN | Dare. — Miss METROPOLITAN EVERYBODY. the Schrotter sisters Careline Gabrielle and Henrietta, and Miss Kate te Wilaon tn, their beautiful Dance. Walters and Norton, the Monarchs of Song and Dance. Rollin Howard will sing “‘Spring, Gentle Spring.” Add Ayman, Master Rent Queen, West, Ketcham, aphorn and Miss Annie Wood, TocETHEH win NOUR REGULAR COMPANY, RY EVENING. (See bill) Popular pine 25c. an ‘S0e., and reserved seats, $1. ure your seats early, NOTICE.—Next week still more new Stars. OOTH'S THEATRE. R art eee: B. BOOTH. BALCONY, $1; DRESS CiRCLE, Soe 5 GALLERY, 2c, SECOND WERK OF MRF. 8. HANFRAU AS vent 3 Or, THE ARKANSAS TRAVEL! . TURDAY TIN BVEAYTHING NEW. ANEW SCENES. NEW LEFEOTS, Read what the New York Herald says of K not often that a criticean accord unqual ifled praise toa performance, but the manner in which this tru € rican. is, presented leaves no room for uniavorabie. tielsm.! eneeGRAND “KIT” MATINEE, ON X-MAS DAY, In Seite preparation a new’ play by the celebrated dzamatity Adolphe Belot (author of “article 47" and essTul play) entitle one a aN FEMME DE FEU.” in which Mrs, J. B. BOOTH will soon appear. Seats secured in advance atthe il i oe at the music store of C. H. Ditson & Co., 711 Broadw! P. 7. BARNUM’S HOLIDAY SENSATIONS AT THE . Rink. Afternoons and Evening. DOUBLE} Extra Attractions in the great Muy peau Elseum, Menagerie and Circus, after-|CIRC E Fern bt = noon and even! ning. The thrilling, Cc: 5 BATILE bone ear Bent, Sosting L | $20,000, is the most gorgeous Eques-|i pOpeEy trian Drama ever produced. Five -K|Hundred Men and Horses in deadly C) strife, representing the leading his- by DOUBLE |toric event of the Revolution. Regu- of DOUBLE|lar Arenic Exhibitions dail; 2] x! ly at Ejand § Every department thronged [from 12M, 1010 P. M. Admisston 60/0 cents; Children under 9 25 cents;|C! DOUBLE} Keserved Chairs, 25 cents extra, Ihcus Af PASTOR’S OPERA HO! THE SE. 2 BOWERY. The great Christmas Fantomime, LADIES GOOSEY, GOOSEY, GANDER; HARLEQUIN JACK NIMBLF. ADMITTED J OW. McANDREWS' OLD DARKY, pox am FOLEY and WADE'S FREE DOUBLE SONG AND DANCE, —— WILL, H. STOWE THIS in his Lightning Changes. ONY PASTOR'S SONGS. All the favorites in a great bill. makes GUS WILLIAMS his reappearance. \ERMANIA THEATRE, AD. -.Director NBUENDOKE¥. ‘RIDA D LES GEORGIENN B3, 2%, Opera Boufie, in three acts, by Uffendach. Box Office open daily from oe Clow k. tate GARDEN THEATRE.—FRIDAY, DECEM- 7 26, 1873, benefit of EDWARD HASSA, Mile. PAULINE CANISSA has kindly consented to appear as Boullotte; also Mr. EDGAR WALTON HASSA and full chorus and orchestra. Admission ic. ; reserved, 50c. extra. inenty; also elegantly carved rosewood upright Fi a8 Third street, between Bowery aud Second av. (A. BRILLIANT, TONED 74 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Pianoforte for sale; has all improvements; four jarge round cornered carved legs and case; made to order: cost $500, for $280 cash a Chickering & Sou Pre vate residence, 120 ‘Twenty-third street BEAUTIFUL 7% OCTAVE PIANO, patent agraffe, every improvement, $: ‘Y prices; one almost new, Si’ monthly. Re CABLES If corner Sixth avenue. A MAGNIFICENT 7) OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- forte for sale—a splendid holiday present—made order, city maker, tuily guaranteed, used five months, for parlor, chamber dining Furniture, Silverware; a sacrifice: property fauily leaving city.” 36 Weot 1th st., Near oth ay. CARVED , manafac- wiz: lnstaiments taken ; est Twenty-third street, XTRAOEDINARY BARGAINS. md AND 4 Pianos, fully warranted; siegant ‘ones like new at $20. FISC! Suis 23 West wenty-eighth street, near Ninth avenue. IANOS,—A GREAT VARIETY TO RENT OR SELL; Fent applied ta purchase. prices to suit the times, at KRELL'S, No, 8 Union square, 165 Fourth avenue. _ HB BUR! buy, buy one. Agents, 200 PIANOS AND ORGANS, NEW AN <D SE SECOND hand, of first class makers, will be sold at lower prices, for or instalments, of for rent in city or Country, during this financial crisis und the Holidays, by HORACE WATERS & BOX, 481 Broaaway, than ever offered betore in Ne’ York. Agents Wanted to sell WATERS’ celebrated Tone ERTO and ORCHES- TRAL. ORGANS and PIANOS, Illustrated catalogues DETT ORGAN THE BEST—WH you BILLINGS & WHEELOOK, General ast Fourteenth street. at Masonic Hail, wit and 116 Kast Thirteenth street, and Brevoort Hall, 14 and 156 East Fitty-foarth street PRIVATE LESSONS atany hour, day or evening. CIRCULARS at priv e aeademy,’ 212° East Ble venth st. A. “DODWORTH'S PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DANG. 4 ing, No, 212 Furth avenue, corner Twenty-sixth sitet, ure now open for the season. _Send tor a circular. A’ MR. JTRENOR'S ACADEMY OF DANCING er a 3 Sixth avenue, Reservoir Pari oth tan attend at their convenience and acectve vidual instruction In Waltzing, &e- See Circulars. EORGR Hl. WALLACE & SON, FOURTH SATURDAY evening Ferrero’s Assembly Rooms, (Tam- Ho tt So oo air. Fourteenth street); commencing at 8 THE LECTURE | aababeeaiies | ON: ina in the great Hen ate na Saturd: Lecture will be delivered by Protes bet Y, De 7. by v Protessie Tdward 8, Bor of Bowdoin College, Maine, 4 of S potion Cy four on Natura) Histor sory. ake the be e grati eo gere or of the Cooper 1p h” hat fae bool es Sates 2 Hd: ager edie ABRAM 8, HEWE'T, Secretacy, os for the People, Gone BA pomDaL Tv ovens co Mezrcanrice 1 LIBRARY LECTUR SOCIATION HAL, mowDay EVENING, De: PAB DU OHAILLL ubject—""LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT SUN.” “Tickets at the Library and 114 Broadway. GQANTA OLAUS SANTA CLAUS HEREBY INFORMS: kind to the | the ladies that they will be admitted ‘BIG FOLK: free to Tony Pastor's Opera House this aitractions, now open to the pub Reatly opposite the Urand. Centrat_ Hotel: every portion of the human frame, breathing mecha figures, &c., altogether comprising the inost entertaining and instructive exhibition in the world, Admission Sc. Scieptific lectures daily ; tree to visitors. SBAFULLA’S SEVENTH REGIMENT BAND. PROMENADE. CONCERT, Seventh h Regiment Armory, SATURDAY EVENING, December 17, Tickets can be obtained trom thé active or yeteran members of the regiment or irom ©. 8. GHAFULLA, 8 Yast Tenth str Positively no tickets will be sold at the door. ADIES admitted FRE TONY PASTOR ADMITS THE LADIES free to his Opera House this evoniug. Gentlemen, bring your wives, sisters, daughters and sweethearts, RoE HALL, Sixteenth street, near Broadway.—Professor HARTZ will give his wonderful magic entertainment every pire this week, including the astounding Indian Box and spiritual Basket (copyright), with Mauinoes on Thurs. and Saturda: Tickets 500, on ly. Commenc REAT your wife this evening. loors open at | :30. feventing) at ovclook. take YOUR WIFE TO TONY PASTOR'S Opers House this evening. She will be oe free. Three hours of innocent fun gratis. ¢ PEN DAY AND EVENING—THE PHRENOLOGICAL Rooms, 389 Broadway, Examinations, with Soe ana full written descriptions of character. ' Good Books for presents o# RISTMAS TREAT for your MOTIBR-IN.! TAKE THE OLD LADY TO Tony Pastor's Opera House this evening. She will be adimitted “Lire, That will uckie Metoroutran THRATRICAl AL AND sHOW “PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BU! UTLDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTRRL AND VARIETY OUTS CONSTANTLY on GanD, AMUSEMENT. Beran tagannny ENTERT, pBRQADwaN. OHRISTMAS POPULAR PRICES. —— joromesrra seats, ONE DOLLAR an BALCONY, __ FEPTY CENTS. -—— | FAMILY CIRCLE, 23 OBNTS. —— Wilkie Collins’ great Pisy, two |TuB WOMAN IN WHITE — THE WOMAN IN WHITE. paren WYBERT REEVB NIGHTS as COUNT FOSCO, THE GREAT NSATION DRAMA. CHRISTMAS THE GREAT ARTISTIC ACTOR, SATURDAY MATINEE AT HALF.PAST ONE. BAND OPERA HOUSE. BEGINS AT 7-45. SPECIE PRICES. Admission, 50 cents. Secured Seats, 50 cents and $lextra, Family Circle, 40 conte. Festival of Fan re the famous froticsome Foxes! | { AND ©. K, FOX’S Best, Brightest, Frese Grand Spectacular Comic Triok Pantomime. ‘The wonderful Hollday Pantomime, now in its fllth week, knows no abate- ment in its powers of attraction. Its varied teatures aiford delight Love} . adults and children, the capaci Grand Opera House being nightly crowded by joyous family parties It is given every night and the Saturday matinees in all its grandeur of new and beautiful scenery. superb costumes and fanciful marches let evolutions! Delicious nurs. ie livens its progress, and the marvellous rapidity of change in its ingenious tricks Ls pleasingly pe perplexing. HUMPTY! DUMPTY! tompt for the inal act, eosved fon ‘thet Tytol ie Son and always ive the: lean Songs i "oak Duet, and’ the beauutul Popular ‘cat nu te i) aproapt i rs appear in thei ace il dances. Herr’ Lind, the stockholm St Wonder, adds his Bottle and Ladder Performances to the Grand Holiday Entertainment! MATINEE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) BEGINS AT 1:50, OWBRY THEATRE, Labiaiag | ja tele UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, Y CHRISTMAS GREETING. Anew ana. ‘the, nose elaborate and gorgeous Panto- mime ever presented to the public, hist MOTHER GO! yy the HERNANDEZ roste TROUPE. Ever; Frick new. Every scene new. Entirely new and original transformations, surpassing the “Seven Dwarts," hich was acknowledged to be superior to anything ever roduc he ESD Ain featour, ts gepacial gaged, and ea 4 ar, is especially ens will facroduce eon and une ‘Peogualied In which he stands superior to Harts, the Babolatns, Da- venport Brothers, or rong heretofore attempting the feat, universally conceded by the press and public to be with: Out a rival, and the greatest in the world.” Also the GBH BABIES, the world’s wonder, aged 8 and 5, in their hat spinning, balancing and classical grouping, preceded by a laughable omedy. MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT2 O'CLOCK. IBLO'S GARDEN, VOKES, THE BEAUTIFUL FAIRY SPECTACLE, THE CHILDREN IN THE WOOD. THE CHILDREN IN THE WOOD, THE WONDERFUL VOKES. Victoria, Jesme, Rosina, Frederick, Fawdon. CHARMING SINGING. EXQUISITE MUSIC. CHILDREN'S PICTURES, MAGNIFICENT TRANSFORMATION, | THE CLIMAX OF CHRISTMAS DELIGHTS. MATINEE, TO-MORROW, AT HALF PAST ONB. CADEMY.—NILSSON 70-1 NIGHT. AND NILLSON FAREWELL, LAST NIGHT (PRIOR TO DEPARTUR STRAKOSCH GRAND OPERA gome AN THIS (FRLDAY) einai DEC, 2%, AT ‘CIA DI LAMMERMO! ee Mme. CHRISTINK NILLSON AS pores M. VICTOR CAPOUL A8 EDGA (nis es bappesranceine in ee Ray oe New, ‘York). SCOLARA AS “RAYMOND. RA} Ci er AND ORCHESTRA. ae Sesces tor al ‘conductor. . E.M CREO SATURDAY, DEC. AIDA MATINEE, ow be secured at the Academy of Music; algo ut 701 aud 114 Broadway. | ACAREME,-¢ —GRAND AIDA MATINEE. AREWELL MATINEE, OF THE Stakuson ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY, TO. MORROW, SAnURO Ey December 27, ‘at 1:30 P. M., TORRIANI, cany, ar ay ob pee NANNETTI, S a INCREASED OHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, Musical Director and Conductor. ‘eae A OZTO Prices—General Adm . $2: }, Slextra. Seats at Academy; aot rh and matte roadway. A R. SAMURLLS’ NEW PA . Rigen was Rr (MATINEE rae Bath hy, As FB. CONWAY" Ss yan Ot THEATRE. ye need THEATEE, BROOK- Fa P. eA A’ A WICKED WORL SATURDAY SPECIAL NiduT, USTACHE BAUDIN. RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE, 23D STREET, between 6th and 7th avenues, near Booth’s Theatre. Begins at&_ Over at NistRELe TY at2. ‘AN’ ina brilliant Programe: Grand success of RE: or, THE FAIRY AND THE LITE GLASS SLIPPER, CINDERELLA, ERELLA, CINDERELLA, GINDERELEA: CINDERELLA. INDERELUA. Characters eihy. Dan Bryant, Unsworth, Eugene, Bob Hart, Nelse Seymour, Dave Reed, Emerson, &¢. FAMILY MATINEE, SATURDAY, AT 2 EW YORK STADT THEATRE.—H. onan MAN. ager. THURSDAY, December 25, GRAND GALA NIGHT. THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR (DIB LUStIGEN WEIBER). bie hanna Ciel Mme. Schramm Rolf, Miss Heiss. Joseph Li anit Patt ‘foger. Grand Chorus and Orchestra” Popular prices. BUND Tou concerts, STEINWAY HALL, MATINEE CHRISTMAS DAY, AT 1:30 BM, FRIDAY, Dec. 26, AT 8 P. M. Admission 50 cents. Reserved seats 25 ‘cents extra. hildren under 9 hait price. Tickets at the Hall and 114 Broadway, Oeosey INE RICHING 3 BERNARD'S ews es | SonceRt, ext MIONDAY. EN VENING, ONE NIGHT 0: CAROLINE RICHINGS-B) assis ed by 26 select Artists in songs o and rich and elegant costumes appropri Tickets now on sale at Steinway Hail. f Vatee's THOMAS’ SIME BONE GoNcERts, AT STEINWAY re SATURDAY EVENING, Dees SECOND SYMPHONY CONCEICH Overture to schiller's "Bride of Messina’’.....Schamann Congerto for two violins. sca ey Messrs. R. Arnold, 5. B. ae and orchestra, Symphony No. 6 “Leenore” (lew. eme and variations Septet. Scherzo Finale Overture, “Le Carnival Romain rioz Season Tickets to the remaining re COL certs. includ- ren seats, $7, can now 0¢ had at the box office teinway Hall. The sale fait Single Tickets will com- mence THIS MORNING. nt 701 and 114 Broadway and at the box one of Steinwa) You DMIs10N LICKETS, $1 and $1 60, ESERVED 8) BATURDAY AFTERNOON, iananey 1874, at 2, GRAND POPULAR MATINEE, NILMORE’S ano EVENING CONCERTS, RMORY, EVERY SATURDAY, ious countries to the music. ats _ FOR, SALE. ag SALK 6Pra NDID enue CORNER Lige Sw mtg down town; Rooms Layer ‘eet ean Bs oa Saloon oymter faioone Biationery an i Thy 8, roadside Liquor Stor Wanowke Hivdine ie COvS store Agency. ra A FURNITURE sale cheap; Grocery Stores, Ch Stores MITOH sau ae STORE ON THIKD AVENUE FOR also. downtown Carting Business, Stores, Cigar Stai let; Drug ’3 Store Agency, WV street. LAGER BEER, LIQUOR SALOON AND opaina Horas: boat burthom location, for aslo ata low price} iso corner Liquor, Stores on all the avenues; countr: Liquor Stores," MITCHELL'S store Agency, 77 Cedar # DOWNTOWN RESTAURANT “AND pitas al 4 A House for sale cheap; also Oyster Saloons, cheay Meat Markets, Bakeries, ( ontectionery. Toy, ‘Nadlonery, Fancy Goods we? MITCU ELIS Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. Por. SALE—THE OLD ESTABLISHED LIQUOR Store 29 Carmine street; the old ale ho OR SALE—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, HOUS! together with fine Barroom and Chop House, wel one lease; low rent; everything new first Apply at No: 34 Fourth avenue, Fos /BALE—A FINE LOT OF GLASS CASES, WITH drawers. Apply to KNOX, the hatter, No. 212 way. 10R SALAM LYING, LC ae Seg SHOW CASES, AMBISHL, LAMPE: & C0, W chambers rircet, up stalrs TURES, LEASE AND, GOOD WILL OF STOCK, Any ni best located 8. ter house Ly A bar mB oleae wacker Re in atreet, re WILL BUY AN tue ESTABLISHED ae ales Pan ri ee 1 aia haa Cie) } PARTY WILLING TO LOAN AN 91,300 AMELY 85; mt a NDR si dosteraeeges ee os A* OUouseny go ota: anarens, Sent Q on the moat libera- 5 sed, ‘Apply at 0 East Twei terms; only $500 ty-third street, from 9 PARTNER WANTED—WITH $600 OR $700 CASH, Ak ‘2 well established, good paying. genteel cash Pook, 00., No. 5 Dye street. ; stock on hand $14 riiculars of WARNER wo PCORE SETAE, WANTED—ONE ONLY WHO has himese! .000 to lean proprietor on real estate it t aranteed. Ad- ear dt pede MoGUaTAe GA Bact oft OWN A PATENT, AND WILL DISPOSE OF ANY coer I Bente a reals St sity anid Sounty margin for On fights, "Address Herald Uptown wick ee ‘URNS, Branch office, 1,265 adw: ARTNER, WITH ae ANTED—TO TAKE NEW York agency or finance’ oaltion in an old estab- lished foundry and manuiact wx: yusiness in iron ware. Apply to GRIGGS, CARLETON & OO., 98 Broadway. by gated i a passes bg TO, 32,00, TO nn experienced hotel mai in pure! oui ure cr deat class hotel ia Now York. Address or call at 242 West Twenty-second street. bine ere PARTNER, WITH $600, roduce ce provision basiness; well gstabiiahed: best roler nee given and wear wired. Appl; KLINE, | 113 weak slag e street, room No. ke 50. —PART ER be fap IN ONE OF THE finest paying businesses in the country: $1,000 be have to be paid out or ‘profits of business. Inquire 234% Eighth avenue. $2, 00 —GROOERY STORE, INCLUDING STOCK, Pixtal Worse, &c.: business in good WARNE 2 i 00., No. 5 Dey street Funning order, HOL ‘SES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. ‘In this City and Brooklyn. ANTED—PHYSICIAN'S OFFICE, BETWEEN ‘Twenty-ninth and Fortieth streets, Broadway and Madison avenue. dress Dr. W., box 155 Herald Up- town Branch office. ANTED—AN OFFICE, OR PART OF AN OFFICE, A aia nee street or vicinity. Address “OFFICE,” Waren LARGE LOFT, WELL VENTILATED, ‘with steam power and warmed with pipes, in or Mddbeas ¥. GM Horaid Uptown Branch mere the city. ANTED—UNFURNISHED, A SECOND OR THIRD ewe for Rousshoepin ‘in @ private house pre- ‘qwentpetuird sprees and Sixth Reece no moving in Ma, must be low. Address, statin a particulars, 144 Herald Uptown Branch oi Waren. TO RENT—A HOUSE CONTAINING ‘about 12 rooms, nicely furnished, with a view to buying ‘the furniture if quality and price are, satis: factory; house must be situated between 1 ourteenth a and Forty-second streets. Sddress P.M, box 193 Herald Nox LOAN OFFICES. Ale, Tl BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— Money liberally advanced to any amount on Dia- mands. Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, Silks, &c., o1 the same rot iB also Pawnbrokers’ Tickets bought at 77 Bleecker ee T @ NASSAU STREET, BETWEEN FULTON AND John streets. —N. [AN LEOPOLD continues the buying, selling or dvancing ‘on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Pianos, Merchandiso, Life Policies for any amount Ye WOLF BROS, 89% BROADWAY.—PARTIES DE- siring to get Loans on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware and Silks wil) be more liberally dealt wit than at any other house, 681 BROADWAY, CORNER AMITY. pennies T afehe liberally advanced on Diamonds, Watehes, Jewelry, Silverware, Pianos, Camels’ Hair Shaws, silks, and same bought and sold; private office for Oe aS SKL Arie OFFICE. — $75,000 —ON DIAMONDS, Wate! ecbae, Jevety, Cleon, acnets Hair Shaws, c.; utmost value loaned, or wi lished 1854. «J. H. BARRINGER, 735 ‘Broadway. 403 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY-FOURTH and Twenty-frth streets.—Liberal advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, and Shawls, Same bought at full value. NARD. 685 BROADWAY, NEAR AMITY STREET.— Mone; Tinerely advanced on Diamonds, ae Sewelry, an Merchan ise. Hoversi jfine cainel’s haut Shawis and Ladies’ Furs wis ani ies? for eale Very 1OW-. ewan, 1. BROADWAY, NEAR TWENTIETH STREET @laest estab! and most responsible office). — Liberal advances on See Watches, owe Jewelry, 4c. Same bought and sold. A ERTS. FURNITURE, AK annie AND, 0: MONTHLY. PAYMENTS FOR and Bedding, at B. M. COW- zi RrHWALTS &e hss nd 157 Chatham ‘street. An immense stock and low prices. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNTVURE 2a, and Bedding at at lowest c¥sh D “A ty y Weekly instal. i =, couse, between Thirtieth prude irty-first streets. pine res ye T PIOKHARDT & 0O.'8, 213 WEST THIRTY-SEV- enth Cy atin, near, ener avenue, Furniture and olatery, 's Parlor Bedsteads; 2 per Cent off tor este ‘ouily fe for 10 days from date. A —NO REASONABLE great. lela glee —AT PRI- fs vate over 0 ots of sie at perest, near roadway, over ots of eleguat. Purastul ‘arlor Suits, $75; reve, $35; Bed: eens ony = mvs: 2 FAG gms SATIN ete Md ond UIT, COST $80 AX for $2007 0 6 Fa; Te f Wood 'Pianotorte, $200; rep si sults $8 hairclg oth Bult, $30; comple! fo. ob, Se, brary a ny gai Silverware’ So. Call ‘two age ht privans residence 216 West 2lst at. RARE CHANCE FOR HOUSEKEEPERS.—MAG- Rifcent asyortment Household hea for sale; daperd Suits, made order, Granie Duchess, Vompadout yen covered silk brocade, cost for $20; dor, $100 res, Bookcase, C: hemes: "Bronaes, ‘Grae ‘Clocks foewood Fidno‘orte. celebrated maker cost $1.20) for $200; Music, Cabinets, rosewood, wainu U r hurniture, Mattresses, Extension Table, Butlet Sliverware. Glassware, Cutlery, basement, kitchen Fur: niture, &c.; in use six month’, for sale'ata sacrifice; Proverty family leaving city. “86 West loth st, noar ay. Bald Furaitare ‘and wilting 40, pa ae rie enti | 2! ae s ai io’ West ‘Twenty-third street: Pa nd fate Parlor latest styles, cost $900, for $200; rep Suit, $50; 0s plush. 8 ed room Suits from m $25 upwards; Car tuagaldcent FeOhickeriny & kitchen Pianot forte, me! ‘niture; less thant half cost. o ‘this out. age $d AND FURNITURE “aT THE LOWEST cash prices; weekly or moagily Be eee taken, NINGHAM, 826 Tpird avenue, between 27th and 28th streets. OOD SECOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS—ALL Neprain vere Bicap oe ius oid diane’ Lt Fulioa atest very ¢ tngvold a a Betwoeh Witliam and Nassua. are MARBLE MANTELS. Ae oo" ASSORTMENT OF ne me UNSURPASSED for beauty enters quality of workmanship, Slate work of all kinds a spect NKHYN SLATE COMPANY, Fourth avenue and seventeenth street, Union satiare. TEWART’S SLATS MANTELS, MARBLE AND WOOD Mantels, rich and erect designs, 220 and 222 ity-third: and Bighth avenues at the croweet street, between even BRAUTIFUL 8ET, le, $1; warranl silver filling, S00. Open i Call and exainine spee TS, STEAMBOATS, aoe ANTED 70 PURGE E MB POR CASH—A GOOD G@ooD Coal Boat, capac: ‘rincipal address W. S bow Ole Post office orkid , 8—GUM TEETH, $10; Bo: extracting. wito rf a ena Nemomber. Sixth avenue. 262. THE EDWIN FORREST HOME—MEETING OF TRUSTEES. (From the Philadelphia Press, Dec. 24.) Yesterday, December 23, 1873, at twelve o'clock M., the trustees under the charter granted by the Legislature of Pennsylvania for the organization ofthe bequest under the will of the late Edwin Forrest to establish what is to be known as the “Edwin Forrest Home,” for the benefit of aged and disabled actors and actresses, met at the Fidelity Building, Chestnut street, below Fourth, in this city. Present, W. 8. Stokley ez oficto), James H. Castie and J. W. Forney, and the executors, Danie, Dougherty, of angen el James Lawson, of New York; James Oakes, of Boston; absent, John H. Michener—all Ai mb under the will tor this specific purpose. W. 8. StoKley was elected be gag J chairman, and James H. Castile secre- After the reading of the charter tne follow- permanent officers were elected :-James gird President; N. B, Browne, Treasurer, and J. H. © tle, Secretary. The hoard remained in session sere eral hours, and adjourned to reassemble at the call of the President. “torrest Home’’ is to be located on the well-known estate of the deceased trage- ran “Spring Brook,’’ two miles from inkford, 60 acres of Which are set apart for the purpose re- ferred to. After the settiement of the affairs of the deceased, including the claim of Mrs. Sin all the residue of his property is to be concentrate he the erection of the buildings, the cultivation the grounds and the general management of the Hs endowment, under the control of the above ALLEGED HOMIOIDE—PATALLY SHOT. James Mulloney, a man 24 years of age, some five weeks ago was admitted to the Park Hospital suffering from a pistol shot wound of the foot, alleged to have been purposely inflicted by one Jack Sullivan during a quarrel between them at ee. 928 Pearl street, Sullivan was arrested at the @ and is how in the Tombs, Mulioney, after remaining in the Park vaso iielires for a time. "under the care of Sui luhrer, was removed to Bellevue, sora died ae Wi og 4 nigh Coroner taken cage wil wold an inemont set THE WRECK OF THE ARIEL. es Captain Newell’s Statement of the Oc- currence of the Disaster and the Loss of His Vessel—Court Consideration of tne Case d@ the Finding. YokOHAMa, Mov, 19, 1873. ‘The readers of the HERALD have alresay been made acquainted by telegraph of the loss of the mati steamship Arici on her voyage trom this port to Hakodate. By the last mail, which left here om the morning of the 2d inst., 1 was enabled to send you but few particulars, Captain Newell not having yet arrived in town from the wreck. Upon his ar- rival on the morning of tne 3d the Captain sent me the follow‘ng written statement:— kodi Passed the prot due tume, everythin ing Cape Ku Working sa istacteril the wind increased pry trauh bree preese, fwith rough, though not beavy, sea. Passed Inaboge, & promi: coast 1i¢ miles trom Yo! nent Weather clear, with Point vp the ‘at ten A. M. 27th, strong north-northwest wind, and sea quite rough, a gradu- hauling ty noriiwest during te day, brig bark of Inaboge, with ROPRINE Be over to} ope map We tee the land to get into ae nba wat wa topsails. = wis col one point o IS Wakunort judi ‘about five miles distant. At that tine changed course to northeast by north, oF twa, points mor The wind and sea had ated, and the ship a ing pirouaey Lee Water about seven and @ half m per hour. eastern point of las ir to be seco bearing north one-bi west. Hauled ship up to north-northeast. ‘t same time got several casts of hand lead, with no hector ati fachoms, Judged from appearances that 1 miles off shore. Gave the course to the oficer of ane eek pointing out oyama Point, and telling him to the time when it bore west. 1 went tomy room and minutes J ielt’ the shy aa ovat A ates ime hu was maki dered engines ahead, wh: were off of the bank. but_Was undecerved by the rolling of tue ship. Then L ordered the engine backed, when the report came that the water was com- ing 1p. torrents from torward, when I picraenee: engines the officers in lowering joais. Succeeded in lowering the boaus without accident, oilicers and men going to their pacions and working with promptess ana coolness. last boat was cleared trom the davits the main deck, att, was even with my water and Lygeas d rapidly. Purser Smith. who nad just retired when the jumped up, put on @ few clothes and save happened, get United Statos mail and some SrORSaSe wih an utter dist rd of personat effects: t gestae ey was as equal zealous ip procuring belts jor ait cers and men deserve the their manly und fearless conauct, and nk chiet hin fhese for the inanner in hich ts the boats were commanu over the crew. After landing the officers “and sailors returned to the wreck in Japanese boais, in hopes of seourlog 90 ine thing trom the forward part of the ship; succect ed in saving clothing irom the rooms which aoe forward ice gugine. ‘The shiv was rolling heavily, and made it very dangerous to remain on th the wreck. At daylight no' Sai couid be seen but one mi The Japanese authorities tweated us very kindly, and promised us sate conduct to Yokohama, fn sent cers aiong with a who did averting f ton ac Tah that was possible. EBT ON. OFFICIAL INQUIRY. On the 7th @ court o! inquiry was ng at ~ Consulate. The Court consisted of George Mitchel, Acting Consul; Commander McDougal, senior United states naval oficer present; Captain Carroll and Oaptain Bachelder, Captain Newell’s statement corresponded with that yiven above, but he added, in answer to ques- wons :— Havo been in the service of the compan: mouth of August, 1866; did not receive, on Port on the 26ub, any instructions had made passages between here 4nd Hakodate; m: ence in his steering om this occasion, except ing cing a a little to the northward on account of the breeze; had ob- served no currents setting in-shore, only one that, on the contrary. put them oi) they were, when the ship struck, about two and half miles trom shore; could seo notuing of the land, although it was night and moon very clear; could not see any roc visible; in coming down, he should steer about the same; passed'Inabuye about iwo miles to the eastward; the current atter passing inaboye is lost; after passing Ina- boye, in summer, there is a little southerly current an- shore; Was going some eight knots at snes d me eae not much ‘confidence in report about the: since the leavil ‘tathoms, going as they were at that Cot speed, Fao Ke ope hiss goin taking soundings; after passing Cay pals fuck af coule see int ren all the way until the s third officer was on deck when ihe want Selsey th £86 oitfeer could see the land. The chief officer and quartermaster were also examined, but their testimony elicited nothing new, being simply corroborative of the statement by the Captain. DECISIO} Un the 10th the Court rendered its decision, which was as follows :— RD States CONSULATE. Un: ‘That the Pacific Mail steamship p ariel left tms port on the 26th of October, 1873, at five elook May kodate; that the usual northerly course Was steered atte fter leaving this port amd until Cape Inaboye was |, but at what distance trom shore the Court is Baieet dnd; that after Cape Inabove was passed the shore line was eed tol! Oakes until off Toyeyama Point; that the same or near! . = @ course had not only rt been steered by the Arie moderate wind: Yewelg; that during the | voyage a a hour of ten currents were experienced ; eri 2th of Uctober, off Toyeyama Point, Spy scamer anal minutes past nine P. en id a halt to four aller. th Wessel tinder. viene aad ‘tha: the ra) apidity with which aks ‘of her” mediately sliding of preveniad e saving of prope arty ot a ral the rect upon ‘whi oe Tee the amaring ol arts; steamer struck, and until ali ea were an ag oxegltont discipiin m: ana i, hérofore, dt opinion thi a fact, the ed cou! taken me) ‘not only by the Ariei, but, by other vessels; and, in view of the fact that the reef upon which the Artal strnck le not Tals oomriaune can atiach to Captain no blame can a in Pole oe gcpnerates him) it cannot bat ap icone que Known and 60 poo 1g GoRst cr led by ae yaa com of wes ther captain acaba te ah es on wer he 9 wits a eats dan er. Tne Qaurt le also an the conduct of the vaptat in, to | im the os of every person on boa athe Beater ‘at the time of cs disaster, Is very ooalpewaciiy, 1d also that the discipline maint int pers nie veeee and his zeal in trying to save property, is commendal GEORGE M. bel TIOBRLS Vice Cons 3 eee LES J Meso uA Comfander of U. 8. Na¥y an amd 2 eer officer am J.M. Batchelder, the other Assessor, refused to sign fhe finding and decision of the ‘bo art, as not agree with that part which caeaeies Captain Newell from all blame in the matter. LITERARY CHIT-CHAT. THE SToRIgs of the late Edgar A. Poe were trans- lated into French by Baudelaire, and have lately Sppeared in a new edition, Tue LEARNED and industrious veteran historian Ranke has issued another laborious work, entitled “The Genesis of the Prussian State.” THE THIRD VOLUME Of the “Simancas Archives,” relating to England and Spain in the age of Henry VIIL., has just been published by the British gov- ernment. Mr. Henry LONSDALE’s ‘Worthies of Cumber- land” contains a good deal of curious information respecting the Blameres, Wordsworth, Thomas Tickell, &c. *A JOLLY BOHEMIAN, named Boyle, has printed # book, entitled “Camp Notes.” He gives an ac- count of life in the open air in Nicaragua and om the Mosquito coast. ‘ EDMOND ABOUT Writes to the Athenceum:—“The grand style, the beautiful forri, ample, rich and luminous, is hardly any longer to be found, except 6 novels of George Sand.”” JoszrH Brrp’s ‘Protection Against Fire, and the Best Means of Putting Out Fires,” has oeen re. printed in London, and is commended by the press as full of valuable information, Lange's “Recent History of Materialism” gives an able and impartial account of the Stoic, the Epicurean and all other forms of materialistic philosophy known to the time of Kant. ACCORDING To THE “Constuble Memoirs” Dr. Duncan Forbes had @ way of collecting books which he regarded as “spoiling the Philistines’? He simply stole all such books as he wanted. THE Last SCIENTIFIO EXTRAVAGANZA Of Jules Verne, entitied ‘From the Earth to the Moon,” is inferior, says the Spectator, to Edgar A. Poe's story of a journey to the moon by Hans Pfaal, of Rotter- dam, who went in a balloon. Mr. J. R. Watse’s “Manual of Domestic Econ- omy” is reprinted in London, and it may be noted as a sign of the times that the lowest income con- templated in it has been ratsed from £100 to £150 a year, while the highest is now £1,500, instead of £1,000, ‘Tue Saturday Review says of Mrs. Beecher Hooker’s “Womanhood” that it is “chargeable with no worse offence than utter ignorance and blind credulity.” It is, moreover, “a protest by a Jady of the strong minded school and the shrieking sisterhood.” A SryLe or Nove. which has absorbing interest for most readers is the judicial romance. It was brought to perfection by Kdgar A. Poe, and several modern French novelists, as Emile Gaborian, M. Vachette and Paul Féval, have obtained a great success with romances of the same class. “THE LIFE AND CORRESPONDENCE Of Archibald Constable,” by his son, is out in three volumes, Mr. Constable was the Edinburgh publisher whe ‘was ruined by Walter Scott after the first great success of the ‘Waverley Novela’ had turned the Author's head and led him to those disastrous and expensive building operations which broke him down, both body and mind. ‘There 1s nardiy an author of 60 years back Whose lettera are not fonad ‘these Constable memoirs.

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