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AMUSEMENTS. Pe OOD'S MUSEUM, NEW YEAu's DAY. x PRY NEW YEAR HA! ba ane Panne )RM ANCES —. R TO AT , A VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT bene a DELEHANTY AND HENGLER, Gaal special and all the other ) NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1874. AMUSEMENTs. Wy auuacn's, Proj ‘tor and M: Mr, LESTER WALLACK DOORS rier a Meneger ie EN A’ MENCES AT 8 0) Se TENTH WERK OF MeL Mr. Me \ ceamanaad wee ‘ EVERY batt ONL, FURTHER perros. ALSO SATURDAY AFTER: ng a PTE ebay ats. will be yy Mr. Dion Boucicault's ae: itimate pat NANT ood rent iLER VENPORD comedy, in aN Oe BONOR, oni reat Print sus arene ALL THE PRINCIPAL MEMBERS 34 AND ND Mais STAR) SLIVER TWIST. SU RY RRS TAO MEMES BWHRELY WeW "8 GARDE! VOKES, N two PERPORMAN Oe two PERFORMAS 5 TO-DAY. EVENING ATA AFTERNOON AT 1:30 frase 232 THE A CHibbREN THE WOOD. THE CHILDREN /N THE WOOD. ‘MATING: - TO-DAY. In which y ‘ora Miss ViCTOK. Miss J MATINE M TO Dav. | Mr. FRED) YORFs VOR 6 VOKEs. YouES. | peau VOKES. ae £ | CRALDREN'S TABLEAU MATINER mATIN ore GRAND BA LLETS, marinis NIFICENT MATINE TO-DAY. ARANSFONMATION SCENE, TO-vaY. MATINEE CHARMING MATINEE TODA’ soLus DUETS CHORUSES. | TO-DAY. fhe wivle entertainment ng combining to form the most Deautitul Fairy Spectac PRESENTED ON the NEW YORK STAGE. PEQAL MATINER TODAY AT HALI-PAST ONE. PRAIAL MATINEE TO-DAY AT HALE-PAST ON MATINEE, SATURDAY, AT HALP-PAST ONE: INDAY, aN, THE GREAT VOKES SPECIALTY, LLES OF THE KITCHEN, as played by them with the most unvarying success Bp: wards ot 200) times in the leading theatres of Grea Britain, Canada and the United sta ‘Together with Lefting: rele nonseiscal absurdity, ROMEO JAPFIER JENKL IBLO'S GARDEN, MATINER, NEW YEAR'S FESTIVAL, Bring, the children to see the iamous VOKES in CHILDREN IN THE WO reat eee Bring the child mn Wo see the oxtraord: basi ren to see the ex! ins ne CH OF THE BIRDS. mud Brin ‘the children to see the beautifal -EAMLAND BY MOONLIGHT. Bring th the children to see the al Cee ee eee eee CURE SEATS. » MATINEE PRICES. Rlororved Orchestra Se amily Circle... ; One dollar Futty cents ALY’S FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE, ‘Twenty-cighth street, corner of Broadway. Begins t& Over at 10:45. Proprietor and Manager Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY LAST NIGHT BUT ONE of PARRICIDE, FRIDAY, January Zen Night of PAs iiictor, SATURDAY MATINE®, at 1:30, Last time of PARRICIDE. SATURDAY NIGHT, JAN. 3-Change of bill. Firat time Bring the eee to see the three years. of MAN AND WIFE. Debut of Miss Pon DY eal appearance this season of Mr. Siwes LEW! WeMONDAY, Jan 5, and TUESDAY, 6th—-MAN AND WIFE (only tunes). E SWAY, Jan, 7—-SARATOGA, Elaborate re- vival. 6TH AVENUE THE TRE, IAL MATINEE oF TO-DAY, AT 136, “PARRICIDE.”” OOTH’s bese TT: —LESSEE. J. B. BOOTH PULAR PRICE BALCONY, $1; DhESs pees at §C.; GALLERY, 250, THIRD AND Last WE WEEK Pc ONE OF ome PS. CH AS F KIT. THK ARKANSAS a ELLE: EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATI EVERYTHING NEW, NEW SCENES, NEW EFECTS, ' Read what the New York Herald says of KIT:—“Tt is Rot often that a critic can accord ungualified praise to performance, but the manner in which this traly American dramia is presented leaves no room for unti- Yorable criticism.” In active preparation, a new play, é@ramaust, arcane Belot (author of “ other success: Are, entitled A FEMME DE FEU, fn which Mrs. J. B. BOOTH will soon aj Seats secured in advance at the theatre and at the music store of C. H. Ditson & Co., 711 Broadway. ETROPOLITAN THEATRE, 685 and 587 BROADWAY, 585 and 537. Manager. R. W. BUTLER. THE (SEASON OF FESPIVITY AND AN UNLIMITED AMOUNT OF AiaHAUTION OF ERED EVERY EVEN. by ie pcoetree) le 47" and Festival Week. METROPOLITA ADD RYMAN 3 ETROPOLT! AN in his crane |New Years’ OPOLITAN | on Matters and Thin ETROPOLITAN Miss JENN Vues | MATINER ¢ Be Serlo i Comic. Vocalist at 2 o'clock. sent Mints Bring all the RI, the great Mirth Maker. SAM Mw S LSUN. THE MUSICAL MOKES AT THE MATINEE, FoR SORROTIEE RISTER: GABRIELL LA, CAROLINE SON RESS, WILL ‘ARCE. WALTERS AND MOKTOR, THE MONARCHS OF SONG MLLE. LEONA DAKE, THE QUEEN OF THE AIR ‘OG ER WITH OUR KEGULAR COMPANY, sO A BRILLIANT BILE OF SPECIALTIES. Afternoon, doors open at Lo'clock. Evening, doors open Bt 63, to commence at 745 o'clock. Popular prices of admission, 25c., 50c., $1, Secure your seats early. BS. F. B. co. ‘WAY? yee aoe NEW Y MACHEN Mrs. F. B. Conway, Mr. Neil Warren, Mr. Frank Roche, Mr. Walter Lennox and company. ITADT THEATRE, 45 BOWERY. TH 1874, benefit for CH. PFLUGER, OU IL TRUVATORE. MME. LICHTMAY, 1 MME, PERL Sita toa VIER- INLIC _Full Chorus and | Orehe ra. Popular prices, IERRACE GARDEN THEATRE, MDs BURADOREG 5... och 0ss09 seeseecee Director THUR: DAY, “January i. SPIELT NICHT MIT DEM FEUER, Comedy, in tyree acts. by Putietz. Box ottice open trom Dorel look, USEUM, MENAGERIE AND CIRC atthe RINK, 3rd ay. and 63d st IVELY CLOSE V ENING, 2, january 3. FEAT\ APTE RNUON AND ee AHIONABL! HOLIDAY RE ORT FORTHE ‘CHILDREN, CIRCUS AT 2 and. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE HAPPY NEW YEAR! Tuarre f NEW vf GRAND HOLIDAY Mav GRAND HOLIDAY MATINE Doors open at 1. Commence at 2, A CLOMIUUS NEW YEAR'S ENTE GUS WILLIA wil ta Sinus NEW ‘sont sD TELLS NEW STORIES, AS IN HIS SPECIAL Nii YEAR'S, GREETINGS, MURPHY AND FGBERT, THE IRTs comics, LeWiN THOWAS. PEDESTAL C LOG DA CE. The laushable comic Fantom! ROBERT MaCalies Ol, THE TWO. FCOITIVES. J. W. McANDREWS as the OLD SOUTHERN DARKY. Miss JENNIE ENGEL’S HOLIDAY MELODIES, with \ horus of 69) voices. FOLEY and WADE'S eccentric SONGS and DANCES. LARRY TOOLEY, BILLY ASHCROFT, LANG, MIS3 KITTY BROUKE, FREEMAN SISTER FRANK GERARD, C SEABERT, HANNAH BIRCH, &c., NA GREAT HOLIDAY BILL, BOGTATION HALL ICHARD A. PROCTOR’S it ths UN ASTKONOMY, Mlustrated by Paintings and Canar Phi Photographs, 13, 2) hekpts for the Course of Nis Leccares with réserved seat, $4. Tickets now on sale at Gurley’s, corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty-third street; Schirmer's music stor 701 Broadway; Scribner's 654 Broudway, and at Appie: Broadway, YEROLE FRANCAIS DB LGARMONIE, ANNUAL MASKED AND FANCY DRESS BALL, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15 Tiexets and Boxes at Rullman’s, 114; P. Rontey’s, 713, gnd A. Flaurand’s, 457 Broadway, Music Store, 39 U Jnion sq IVOLI GARDEN, Highth sireet, between Second and Third avenues, THIS AFTERNOON AND THIS EVENING, Two Grand Performances VARIETY anf ne iT. d LL Pt SATUR BDAY 201 BOWERY. PROCTOR. up stairs, and Pond’s 38 Clinton piace. FALK, Proprietor. HILHARMONIC SOCIETY. P BLIC REHBARSAL FRIDAY, January 2. 15s at 20 P. M., AUADEMY OF MUSI GRAND OROHESTRA OF iw) PERFORMERS, Herr CARL BERGMANN, Conductor. T BR. KAJIN'S GRAND MUSEUM AND POLYTECHNIC Instivute. Rebuilt, remodelled and with 5,000 fresh Attractions, now open to the public at 683 Broadway, nearly opposite ‘he Grand Central Hotel. Models of von of the human fi breathing mechanical altogether com rag. the most /*tertaining and instructive exhibition in the world. Ac We. Betertatic lectures dally ; irve to vi Guevone’s AWENTY. SECOND REGIMENT BAND, EVERY SATURDA So Ta *OLOCK) ARMORY, FOURTEENTH atRena® FO Se tt ay. Bplendidiy decorated; holds 10,000 p _Adimission, Sve.; packages of ten tickers, se TPHE PILORIM, eeBAIN, HAL Le Great Jonea streak, Closing week, "s and 2H and Seyening, Friday wmvoning, also, ths ux and Song, father, Come Home." pee THEATRE, BROADWAY. ns at 7:16. Curtain rises at 6 ofeloek: ¥ CARRIE mori ‘OBR GABRLEL| ‘The amazin GARE] TMtatHh a narone wire volan qu. LOUISE BOUSH. PROF. N. NELBON AND BONS. The cclebrai CHARLES and CARRIE, AUSTIN, ry tee Lightoii Th ad EVERY NiGHE, nd WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY iE Advabaieee! toe, nhmaly ‘Circle, 30¢ GABRIEL | reserved seats, balcony or orc! GABRIEL | $1. QOUMES THEATRE. BRIEL GRAND GRUB, ea NEW vat MATINEE, 1874, GRUB. GABRIE of the sensational GRUB, Gap RIEL SAnMEL eave. GRUB. The immense Ma tito GRUB, GahnL t Mile, Boushel!, Pr Nelson xa sons, gue GABRIEL Charles and Cariie Austin, James Tay. GRUB. GABSIEL lor, Kate Quinton, James ‘Vincentand GRUB. GABRIEL an army of auxiliaries appear, RUB, R SAMUBLIGY ORLY PARK THEATRE, A. R. SAMUELLS 'CCEsS. (RE-ENGAGEMENT” MAND LAST WHE! Ms) Edwin Adams. Fnoch Arden wecuLLouaH icCULLOUGH MecuLLoUGH McCULLOUGH McCULLOUGH Matinee How Year's Day, t2 P. FRIDAY Evenity , January 2, ‘Tegimonist enefit to EDWIN ADA. on which occasion a0 Favorite Tragedi: Mr. JOHN” MeCULLOUGH, will appear in Damon and Pythias and Tou Black Eyed Susan MeCULLOUGL Between the two pieces McCULLOUGH Beane Ss ’s favorite comedian, | Mc. ULLOUGH Butler, McGULLOUGH willitect, the orchesira as | McCULLOUGA m Major of MeCULLOUGH Mulligan Guards. McCULLOUGH Saturday nicht January 3, | McCULLOUGH The Robbers; or the | Forest of | McCULLOU Bohemia. Monday, Jan McCULLOUGH John Jack and ‘annie Firmin. | McCULLOUGH Beans OrEné HOUSE, 23D STREET. PPY NEW Y! EA TWO PERFORMANCES Bid: DAY. SEEN OOn AT EVENING ATS& ‘W YEAR’S DAY MATINEE AT 2 eats: S INSTAL, AGL i EXCELSIOR TROUPE. TO-Da JOCK. TO-DAY, ‘Unsworth and Ea abe fairy burlesque of CINDERELLA AND THE GLASS SLIPPER, SINDERELLA AND THs GLASS SEIFP HAPPY NEW YEAR. AFTERNOON AND EVENING. DAN BRYANT, UNSWORTH, EUGENE, BUB HART. pales Seymour, Ener. eck Dave Reed, &c. ‘0-DA’ OCK TO-DAY. ERMANIA THEATRE. ‘ aD. RUBNDORS sees Director THURSDA’ MATINEE af 2 O'CLO! LES Ge ddcrENai Bren A Ay eOEGIENRES, Opera, Bolifle, in three acts. by Offenbach. Box office open from 9 ofclock. ERRACE GARDEN oe FIFTY-EIGHTH street, near Third ay FRENCH OPERA BOUFFE PERFORMANCE, FRIDAY, January 2, 1874, at 8, Benefit tor EDUARD oe SA. BARBE BLEUE, UE BEAR Pauline 8a as Boulotte. T. Hass, ‘adard Walter, &c. nor HALL, THEO. THOMAS’ 7 aaa whet EE a OD et 3 at2, EODORE T) FIRST GRAND POPULAR MATINEE, Grertare; er7 “Midsummer Night's Dream” wae Mendelssohn. wah aieven’ hur gen Hatten M ja, “in mi ar ge i to testereeees. YRON W. WHITNEY. oer A Geum .Luebeck. B Tregiorni » Pergolese. Mr. LOUIS LUEBECK. Rhapsodie Hongroise, No. 2. Overture, “Leonore,”’ No. 3. Traeumerct. Fantasia tor Air, “0 ruddigr the the c! Mr MYKO! Scherzo, “La Reine Mab, ou la fee des songes”. Overture, “Tannhacuser' TICKETS $1 BAGH. RESERVED SATS SOC. EXTRA. At the box office of Steinway Hail, and at’ 701 and 114 Brouaway. The sale of Reserved seats ang Tickets will commence THIS MORNING. ITaADT THEATRE. H. GRAU, MANAGER, SUNDAY. Jan. 4, 1874, Sacred Concert, ‘or the first time, LOHENGRIN, Richard Wagner's most illustrious opera. Mme. Lichimay as E Mme. Perl as Ortrad; Pfluger, Vierling, Weinl Chorns of 40 a Orchestra of 45performers, and entire «+++. Conductor AMUSEMENTS, Gree OVER HOUSE. Bigh ‘hth avenue and Twenty: ort yg ee "EVEN (hag Pima nd MATINEE A’ SPECIE 50c. 5 eserved *eaty 0c and $1 extra; Family ‘Circle, We. *,* Tickets securing choice seats may always be had at Ofice, from 8 to 5. TWO GRAND PERFORMANCES THIS HAPPY NEW YEAB'S DAY. AFTERNOON AT 1:30. EVENING AT 7:45, Oneach occasion the great hoiday plece will be given in alfitegrandeur wi Over 150,000 visitors and a sill no no apetemast in the excite. @. L. and ©. we "poxs Grand, #pectacular Comic Trick Pantomime, HUMPTY DUMPTY ABROADI Tts varied features afford elias alike % adult and child, the ca) ‘and i 1 Sisters ap- rin ult grace Dances. Herr find contributes his Bottle aud Tgainee nerformana and the and always, ‘popular Cat Duet, the be rete jack. oupe atteinpt for HUMPTY “t first tune a starting DUMPTY original act. Deli- cious music en- livens the RECEIVING CALLSt lly of change in its ingenious iricks {s also pleasing and berplexing. Other re- nowned specialty Artists add their actato THE GRAND HOLIDAY AY ENTERTAINMENT! ff Usual Matinee on 8: er at 1:30. EXTRA. BAND OF A. HOU: G iS TS HAPEY NE ate ueree's Day,” GEIVES LS ‘ORK MUSEUM-OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD- . between Houston and Bloecker strcets.— Kyery ong should visit the wonderful museum, It is full of everything people should gee and understand. | Le tures dally on “Philosophy o\ Marriag arties daable to attend. these: import lecture jave them forwarded, post free. on re ipt ol 25 o4 nt by addressing ShORStARY NEW YORE MUSEUM O ANATOMY, 618 Broadway. HOUSES, ROOM ROOMS, S&C. &C,, \ WANTED, SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, Pee LA LS bie re Nene Cooks, é&e. Q] GREENE STA YOUNG FRENCH WOMAN, $ ly landed, as cook in # private tamily. Ad- ress ve BAST wry a: 4 ny + | Fis BELL).--A RE- testant girl k and = spectabl plain cook Gia weer and ieee ina small rprivate family; city reference. Cuil or address for two days, 245 east ane RESPECTABLE YOUNG Engitsh girt lain cook; understands bread and pastry ; excellent laundress; w housework for a small family ; good reterences. Chambermaids, &c. N INTELLIGENT AMERICAN GIRL DESIRES A situation in a private family as chambermaid and waitress. and us willing to make hersel! generally useful in return for a good home and moderate wa) Hy refei ence from late employers Address G. K., box 177 Herald Uptown Branch Dressmakers and Seamstresses, 12 WEST 19TH ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN OF RE- Gnement s competent seamstram, would assist with growing children, light chamberwork or as lady's maid; would work by the day or week; understands a hhnen room; first cl city reerences. ‘Address, tor one Week, in care of Mr. Crossing. SITUATION WANTED—BY A_ DRESSMAKER; ‘wages not so much an object as to ret in with an established dressmaker; references, Address A., box 108 Herald Uptown Branch office. Housekeepers, &. FIRST FLOOR, BACK ROOM.—A housekeeper in a widower's family. young lady 149 EAST 36TH ST., NEAR LEXINGTON AV.—A lady of experience as housekeeper in a first class tamily ; wouid educate young children. Mra. RICHMOND, 524. ste 6TH AV, One FLIGHT, FRONT.—A YOUNG jouseker . objection tones country. BOND ST. i ids "s tamil “Bali aiftthe week. ny 'B° meer. pane. REDUCED IN co pote rent anic,, wishes @ position of trust as oper fa ite jower’s for Address ferred), where ‘she ave entire charge. for one week, NiMO, box 160 Herald o (AN AGREEABLE AMERICAN WIDOW WISHES Position as Nowiekeeper tor a respectable, gentle ipa baa a good 20 HE ay ft, neat Bridge, Poughkeepsie, Dutchess county, . \ Foughecepate Laundresses, &ec. HENRY ST. BASEMENT.—A YOUNG .WOMAN would. like th few families’ washing by best clty reterence. west TH 8ST.—TO DO habeas oR IRON- VINCENT. le piece, in this City and Brooklyn. A PARTY IN THE JEWELRY BUSINESS WANTS to find a Store, or half of one, to rent immediatety ; inust Le located on the west siue of Broadway, between Furteenth and Toad -third streets. Answer, ‘by letter, M, H., box 191 Herald Uptown Branch office. URNISHED “HOUSE WANTED—BY A PRIVATE family, until May 1; would like central location and moderate rent. Address, with full particulars, W. L. W., Herald Uptown Branch office, ANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE BY A LADY ‘and gentleman, with one child; must be very com- ete and im desirable location, Address, with price and Ru full particulars, box 2,:85 Post office. di 157 WEST &TH @., TOP FLOOR.—A RESPECTA- ble colored woman to do ladies and Songemen’s washing at home. Call or address, ali the week. Mrs. NUBBERT, Nurses, de. 40 S,MARE'S PLACE.—AN OBSTETRICAL OR lady's nurse can be haa, one who !s competent to fill the place of aoctor and nurse during con: i 120 WEST 33D ST.—A RESPECTABLE MARRIED woman as wet nurse ; doctor's reterence. HELP WV WANTED—MALES. 00L OF TELEGRAPHE, ONAL. wat y.—The only school where iy Y and made Ya apecialty. Bg ng BATHS, 61 LEXINGTON AV., want agreeable, educated. ‘intelligent, industrious ey pe men and women for baths and office; not older than 25 years; must ne well recommended. ouaRS, OF YOUNG MEN avg} BOYS cerease Pike Weel Side ! eaineas oS. twenty tird corner Sixth avenue. ASin marc PANTED 50 SELL THE Li SOAP IN price qne-belf ofany ally are ud aud Kong oF other de! ive agents: no caplcal ee avening. atreet, Shemmusalat ere to bat quired. YORW pores 'No. 71 Broadway, room LJ CHANCE.—WB_ WANT A_ GENERAL ent for New York and srillecens, ha for the best telling and best gotten up Subse: of the eile manager of our subscri ‘ion ‘es HAS. "eeUcaRe will beat Lyminere & jarclay-st., on Hie january % berween 9 vand t 5 , Publishers, Boston, MMinevery town a SPECIAL AGENTS WANTED— In every town and o—. to sell our specialties in sewing chine erg P rofits, dress SEWING MXOH NE’ SUNELIER cl [PAN Y, Post office. ANTED—A WAITER, WHO UNDERSTANDS HIS usiness and is willing to make himself generally -usetul Apply at 218 Gates av., Brooklyn. ARIED DT RLLIGENE BOY IN A LAW OFFIOE. APPLY, at 160 Broadway, third floor, front, next Saturda: tween 12 and 1 o'clock. ‘ANTED—GOOD BUSINESS MEN TO SELL RIG- by's Resplendent Gas Bu: saves 3u per cont; sells on illustration: larze profits; sample by mall, retail price, Scents, 697 Broadway. ANTED—A CAPABLE YOUNG COLORED MAN AS attendant and messenger in a law office. chic 4 in in haneeeene of applicant, giving reterences, box L TRA Crtamed t PRESSMAN W. D—ONE accus. tomed to Campbell presses and competent to take Lise ‘of press room; references required. Address G, we » Herald office. Sreiteret WANTED—BY A FRENCHMAN TO RUN either a a typogragphic or lithographic Press, Address ARNISH MAKER—FIRST CLASS IN ALL ITS branches, op«n to an engagement in two weeks ; well Posted oe new igs gerd and cheapest style of man- ufacturiny ress, tor three » Gy box ins Herald officer 4s ANTED—A MAN WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER- d ufacture of hand made paper, to works, Address, with full partic- ld office. BOARDERS WANTED. 1 WELL FURNISHED SINGLE ROOM—CLOSET, fire, gas, stationary basin and Board, $8; one tor $6; brown stone; central, geniec! neighborhood, near Four- teenth street. 43 Seventh avenue. $5 TO $15 FOR THREE PERSONS, WITH BOARD, art ‘and fire; second story, front’ Room: well tur- nishe ood table and location. ' 39 Greenwich avenue, Charles street. corner o1 TH AVENUE, 343,—A HANDSOME SECOND FLOOR front Room ‘and Bedroom to let, with or without pri- vate table; also other Rooms; terms moderate. oS EAST 27TH ST., NEAR IST AV., TOP FLOOR,— A young married woman as wet’ nurse. ANTED—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE. keeping op west side, not above Fourteenth streets moderate rent, Address J. W., Herald Uptown Branch oflice. FOR SALE. A WELL ESTABLISHED LIQUOR STORE, WITH shuftieboard, in the Seventeenth ward, doin ene business, at a low rent. Apply to THOs. GAF) Auctioneer, No, 6 Centre street. . WHEELER & WILSON FIRST CLASS FAMILY " Sewing Machine, Jeol aap encased in black walnut; price $20; must positively be sold; also set of Dew Furs. 496 Hudson street. MYRTLE AV., BROOKLYN, IN THE REAR.— A res) ectable™ married woman as wet nurse tnt east of milk; baby 10 weeks old. Call for two days. Anteb—Ti® Gake oF A litabtay Lirtoe girl, about four years of age, by-one who is fond of children; ouly such'as will pay well need apply. Ad- dress BALLOU, Herald office. Miscellaneous. 332 ATLANTIC AV., BROOKLYN.—TWO SWEDISH girls, 14 months'in their last place. to be to; ner in an American family; good references. Addi OR SALE—A FIKST CLASS BILLIARD SALOON ; 6 Collender bevel tables; now Sane and paying: satisfactory reason given for eae price $2,500; easy terms. ‘t, 1,487 Broadway. ‘OR F shelving, Coun tered a Gas Fixtures, &c., heap. ft, LAMPE & CO. 8 C) ambers street, up stairs. OB F CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASS WARE. The entire stock contained in store No. 74 Warren street. Will be sold to one party or in lots to suit purchasers. Must be closed out by the 20th of January. 187: ‘OR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST MARKETS ON ROFESSOR SOLTAN, THE EXCELLENT PLAYER on the Pedal “Bandonion.—Protessor SOLTAN wil have a PERFORMANCE on NEW YEAR'S NIGHT and NiW YEAR'S in the new and elegant, opencd REST HALL, Extra ‘lors tor families. No vulgar language allowed in iny olac B. KOENIG, iia Second | avenue, corner Eleventh st ILMORE’S ee SECOND REGIMENT BAND, 65 Musici ERY SATURDAY ate @ O’OLOCK) ARMORY. FOURTEENTH ET NEAR SIXTH AY. ‘Splendidiy decorated ; sholde 10,000 people. Admiasion, 50c.; packages of ten tickets, $4. Sixth avenue; will be sold cheap if taken at once. For interview address MARKET, box 142 Herald Upiowa Branch office. OTEL FOR SALE—CORNER OF FORTY-FOURTH street and Sixth avenue. App! ath hot el. l. MACHINERY. A STOCK OF 47 ENGINES—HORIZONTAL, VERTI- cal, Inclined, single and double; Boilers and steam Pumps to mate, ‘thorough order; reasonable fi ILSON & ROAKE, Water ie Di A ae LOT OF MACHIN CONSISTING of Engines, Boilers, Steam Pum pephaltine Pulleys and Tanks. Apply to P. CASSIDY, Bridge street, Brooklyn. MES PORTABLE ENGINES, SAW MILLS, BURR Mills, Stationary Engines, Boilers, Holsting Engines, Of saperior esta and workmanship, at low price: MPSON, WHITEHILL & C1 Cortlandt street, R SALE—14 POWER LOOMS FOR RIBBONS; willbe sold low within one week, Inquire of It. B. AW TRY, 56 Lispenard street. or CHARLES MORGAN, South street, Hudaon City, opposite Pierce avenue, where looms can ve seen. TANTED—A SECOND HAND IRON TURNING Lathe, 16 to 24 ieet, ved, 48 inch swing. | *tate maker's name. price and where ‘it can be seen, address- AGIC AND LAUGHING GAS, fee ROBINSON HALL, Sixteenth street, five evenings only, trom Tues day, Dec. 9, to Saturday Jan. S—Prof HARTS will per. form all his choicest ‘ag.cal Illusions, includit the genuine Indian Box and BasketTricks. Dr. COLTON nil close each entertainment with a grand exhibition of Laughing Gas. Tickets 25e.; Reserved. Seats, -60e. Commences at & Maunee ~aturday, at? o'clock.” Chii- dren 2 cenis, Reserved tickets obtained at M. HARTZ'S only ; store, 860 Broad wa, A ing J. M., box 158 Hoboken (N. J.) Post office. EUROPE, OP3.—MESSRS, BAKERS, WHITE & MORGAN, English and Bavarian Hop Merchants, Hibernia Chambers, London Bridge, England, are prepared to ex- ecute orders for Hops entrusted to them by American brewers and hop merchants. Terms cash before ship- ment eeeren es aon and Wesiuminster Ban! South thwar! ‘k, London, 5h vod. & Vee SINGING LADIES FOR A FOUR- weeks’ engagement; responsible manager; must be good lookiag and good dressers. Apoly, all this week, wo JOHN L, SADFORD, Dramatic ‘Agent ‘No.9 Amity street. HR HUTCHINSON FAMILY WILL GIVE ONE OF ir characteristic Concerts Friday evening, Jan- drat the Free Methodis: Tabernacle, Thirty fourth strevt, between seven'u and Eignth avenues. “Concert to commen -e at 7% o'clock. Proceeds for charitable pur- poses, Tickets, S6c.; children, 5c. METoPonttan THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. PIANOFORTES, _ORGA 7 OCTAVE AGRAFFE if Pianoforie, stool, &c. ; latest Piano ana Stool, GULDSMITH'S: 2% Bleecker street, near Bowery. BRILLIANT TONED 734 O TAVE FOUR ROUND rosewood Pianoforte, ric: carved case, having all improvemenis, cost $1.20, for $45). Call two days pr.vate residence Zlu West LARGE DI SCOUNT FOR CASH DURING THE A. improvements; tully guaranteed; a tou. Tose woou oversti holidtys.—Chickering, Steinway and other fine new and second hand Pianos, upright and square; also elegant Pi ‘lor Orgaus, on insta ments and for rent. X. BALL & OU., 15 Kast Fourteenth street. UNRIVALLED PIANOS, CHEAPEST, 3 or instalments. Factory 78 Barrow street, near ijudson. Send tur circular. OR SALE OR TO LET ($6 TNCenapeaain eteren tul Pianoforto; seven octave, round corner; ; every improvement; rare chaace, At 13 averiey PROPOSALS, | EW YORK ROENTRAL CAN AND HUDSON RIVER ALLKOAD COMPANY, tmeasvhan's Orr, Nuw Yona, Dec. 22, 1872 roposals will be received this ofice ull noon on sate vay, vie 34 of San next for THREE MILLe OF ARS ($3,000,000) in the First Mortgage Ber sot “is comp any. These Bonds wili be issued in tis form of *Coupon” Bonds, of $1,000 each, or of “Kegis- tered’ Bonds, ot $5,000 and $40,000 each, Dearing interest al seven per cent, payable on ‘Ist of January aa Ist of July, principal due in 193. The MORTG AC which they are secured, 19a FIRST LIEN upon the eniire Tail road property and franchises of the Company. ach proposal should be sealed and properly endorsed, and should state the kind and denomination of bonds wanted, and the name in which Registered Bonds are to be issued should be accurately given. bach must be ac companied by a check for a sum equal to FIVE PER CENT on the amoun: the bid, such sum to be applied towards payment in case of acceptance, and to BB re- turned tn case of rejection. ‘The Bonds wiil be ready for delivery on SATURDAY, January 10, at this office, when and where the balance must oe paid peter he eee he Company reserves the Fr 0 reject all proposals offered Peny BNO RRE Telaabror ROPOSAL FUR = $4,211,497 £5 CONSOLIDATED Stocks of the city and ‘county of New York, for the purpose of providing means tor paying the bonds of the city and county ‘maturing January toe Noaled Proposals will Ue received at the’ Comptroller's office until Tuesday, January 6, 1374, at2 o'clock P. M., for the whole or any part of tour million, two hunared and ten thousand, four hundred and ninety-seven dol- lars and filty-five centa, viz CONSOLIDATED STOUK ‘OF THE CITY OF NEW iuftK, authorived by sec; 2 chap. 704 Laws ot Lats: sec.4, chap, 444, Laws ot 187% and chap, 324, Laws of 71. taal 497 65 con TED STOCK OF TH OF NE v Yolk authorized by sec. 2, cl i, 756. f 1873; sec. 4, chap. La 1572, and chap, 838, Laws of 171. 820,000 00 Total. xe $4,210,497 55 Interest at seven per cent per annum, payabl: on the firsi day of June and December in each year, and the Pkmctpal will be redeemod on the first day of December, ch proposal should be led ai . endorsed “Pro- als for Consolidated Stocks of the ity and County of ew York.” an ehclosed in a second envelove addressed to the Comptroller. For full information see aclvertisement in the City Record. REW H. GREEN, Comptroller. Ciry or New vane Derantuent or Finance, Comp- troLLER’s Orrick, Dec.'25, 1873 ace, near Broxd way. IANOS.—A GREAT VARIETY TO RENT OR SELL; Tent applied to purchase. prices to muit the times, at RRELL's, No, 8 Union square, 165 Fourti avenue, 200 PIANOS AND ORGANS, NEW AND SECOND hand, of first class makers, will be sold at ne prices, for cash or instalments. or for rent in city foun during thir Hnancial crisis ang the Holidays, 1ORACE WATERS & SON, 481 Broaaway, than ever “often beiore im News Yorks Agents Wanted to sell WATERS’ celebrated CONCERTO and ORO TRAL ORGANS and PIANOS. Illustrated eau mailed. popWoRTHs, ‘PRIVATE ! LASSES FOR DANC- No. ith avenue, corner Twenty-sixth Ww open tor the season. circular. ES, DANCING ACADEMIES —CLASSES ie Hal 116 Kast Thirteenth street, full, Wok and 108 Base Pilty-tourth street LBBSDNS at any hour, day of evening, OINCOLANS a private ackdemy; MY Haat Blovesth at. R. “AND MRS, HLASKA'S | SELEOF CLASSES IN cing, at 1,464 Broadway and 146 West Forty-Atth street, ROW 0 le HE WALLACE SATURDAY EVENING HOPS— Ferrero’s Assembly Rooms (Tammany Building), ree Fourteenth street, col ing re closing at nuary % 1874, 6 YGhonde U WALLAGE & Sono” BL Kast Fourth stieet \+]QESORTE MUSIOALE,” *R (Late Clab hag tm 17 West Twenty. eighth street. Pie ana and quar: Ef fets every evening. BARON & MA Proprietors ir BNOING AND SPARRING TAUGHT BY cob. MONSTERY at colleges, private residences and at |his academy, 002 sixth avenue, near hivey fifth street. ‘Superior Fencing Apparatus and Boxing Gloves tor sale. oo for circulars, ANTED— A YOUNG 0 sing. ballads « P ‘class enterta: one accus ferred. Addcoms o wabLab SiNUb WITH SOPRANO ly small parts in a first med to the stage pre+ %, Herald office, “MUSICAL. V ANTED~A BARYTONE, “SINGER, FOR THE choir of a church, one-hali hour from New York. xt ane Be No.9 Hane je ark, Bede at Conservatory of Music, wark, N. ana _ THE. BALL “SEASON. i ALL OF MANHATTAN LODGE, NO. gl 10. & 1) Academy ot Music, January 14, 1874. —The sale vot Froscenium and other’ Boxes in the Academy tor the above ball will take place at Nos. 19 and fast Fit teenth street, on saturday, Jannary 3, 1874, at 8 o'c ock RM islam A. GANS, Secretary. WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FoR serhtgniture, Carpets and Bedding, at b. M. COW: PERTHWALT & 60.'S, 165and 157 Chatham street. AD immense stock and low prices. “LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE ‘and Bedding at lowest cash prices, by weekly instal- ments, at O'F ARRELL's warehouse, 410 cighth avenue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-first streets. (aerate, Furniture, Bedding, &o. Payments taken by the week or month, Terms eusy, KELLY & CO, corner of Twenty-fifth street and nixth avi O"aae AND FURNITURE THs LOWEST cash prices; weekly or monly, Lee ments, taken, N bed ol 886 Third avenue, between’ mun 'and Gop SECOND HAND AND MISFIT. “GARPETS A A perislty all sizes, rich patterns and ne qualit; Pnellsh Bruwols and iograim, very cheapest ine old Mand, 112 Fulton street, between William and Nassau ats __ ASTROLOGY. TER AME. ROSA CHALLENGESTH E WORLD. REVEALS the hi iden mysteries of your life; cures drunken- ness and all diseases. 472 Canal strect. Consultation $1, A “IMME. MAXWELL, PHYSICIAN, | RESIDENOB + 114 Kast Tenth street, near Third avenue. TTE \TIONI—DR, FRANKLIN (LATH OF PRUS- sia). Consultation free. Private office 16t Bleecker st —Dk. AND MME. GRINDLE, PHYSICIANS Q5 A. years’ practice). 120 West Twenty-sixth street At NAN MUSRIRK, PHYSICIAN, NO. ‘1A ast 23th strect, between $ and Lexington avenues. An ME. (RESTELL | PHYSICIAN SINGE Ii + Ofhce No, | Kast 62d st., first door from Sth av. ~M. MAURICEAU, M. D.—OFFIOR 129 LIBERTY + street, near Greenwich street I Di’ KING OAN BE CONSULTED CONFIDENTIALLY at Lis old office, 6 Amity street, daily, rom 9 to EDLA and LOUISA. R QUIRED BY A YOUNG WOMAN—A SITUATION; Has travelled abroad; also speaks French fluently 5 Understands dressinaking and house duties in general: references. Address, for one week, NILAINE, Herald office. Intelligence Offices, Bag oe See! CULINARY ASSOCIATION, 3 West 27th st., Hew, York.—We give notice to all em- ployers, hotels, restaurants and private families tl ‘nish male cooks and pastry cooks far ofany desoription at shortest notice. PROPESSIONAL es ATIONS WANTED— MALES. YOUNG LADY WISHES A POSITION AS CASHIER in a first class restaurant; can give best references. Address 8. E., Herald Uptown Branch office. S NURSERY GOVERNESS AND SEAMSTRESS—BY @ Protestant young lady, who speaks French and Engiisn fluently and thoroughly competent in every de- partment of trust and needlework; reterence; salary a weiner object. Address ALUVERTISER, box 29 Herald ____ HELP WANTED—FEMALES. oe was TANTED—AT 22 EAST WTH ST. UP STATRS, girls to Wists on ladies’ shoe trimmings; full wages and constant work. TANTED—A GOOD COOK, WILLING TO ASSIST ‘with the washing. Apply, with city reference, at 2th st, Fri January 4, between léand1 EAST THIRTY-SECOND STREET.—A PLEASANT atone com on third door, tor gentleman and wife, rr LAFAYETTE PLACE, CORNER FOURTH street.—First class Boarding; very handsomely it tuble, on the most. ] furnishe’ rooms, and tbe very bei reasonable terms. 1 CLINTON PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.—NEWLY furnished Rooms, with first class table, in a French family, from Paris: @ good: opportunity to speak French | correctly ; references exchanged, Q9, SEVENTH | AVENUE, || NEAR TWELFTH 2) _street.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, en suite or singly, with or without Board; terms moderate. 23> STRRETCORNER ALCOVE ROOM, FOR GEN. tleman and wife; also a nice Room tor ‘gentlemen; Ast class Board, 200 and 202 West Twenty third street WEST TWENTY-SIXTH NP. WOKSTELL. 39 STKEST.—VERY DE- sirable single Rooms, for ladies or gentlemen, nicely tarnished; table excellent; term#moderate. 4 TH STREET, 18 WEST, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE. Second and Third Floors, sing! nely oF en suite, with private table if preferred; elegantly 11 first class; references exc! EAST NINETEENTH STREET. One large are one single Room, with Board. House first class. 120 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR Fourth avenue.—A handsomely furnished nuit of tour Rooms to let, with or without rd; also hall Rooms; references exchanged. 13) WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—TO LET, elegantly turnished Rooms, on second and thira floors, with first class Board. 142 EAST FIFTEENTH STREE: Third and Fourth avenues.—To Store, with or without back room and kitchen, suitable for restau- rant or any other seapectatie' business; also furnished Rooms, with or without Board. 156 VST FOMpTERNTH srarer, ‘One Hall Koow to let, with Board; 203 REST TWENTE, FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN Seventh hth Avenues.—Nicely furnished front Room and it Bedroom, for gentlemen or gentle- man and wife, with Board, separately or together; terms reasonab BETWEEN W ANTED—BY A FAMILY OF YOUNG PEOPLE, out oftown, an intelligent young lady as nurser: governess and companion; a Christian, with musica tastes, preferred. Address, for two days, stating terms and where an interview can be had, F. W.'8., Sturtevant House, New York. SITUATIONS S WAN ‘TED=MALES. ITUATION. WANTED—BY A , YOUNG “SWEDE, AS AS second waiter in @ religious, private house, Call on or address T, U., No, 151 East 37th st, second bell. FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT WAITER WANTS A situation ; one who can speak French and Bnglish. ‘Address or call on GUSTAVE SCHNEIDER, 137 Wooster street N AMERICAN, AGED 26,WHO SPEAKS FRENCH y, wishes @ situation as valet de chambre er in @ private family. 8. 8. 8. Herald STEADY, SOAER YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUA tion as meat or pastry cook: would work as assist- ant on either rages no object. Inquire of or address C. KNOBKL, 51 Norfolk st., first floor, rear house, RELIABLE AND ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN wants a re-engagement in any capacity; first class references; has travelled kurope the States for his late employers Address J. M., box 125 ry ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, wholesale or retail hardware or house furnis house; the best of reference as to character and cape bility.’ Address HARDWARE, Herald office. beeealiay WANTED—sY A VERY RESPECTABLE Ing man, as waiterin a first class American fam- flys Jwhile employed be is willing to do everything. and money no object: best city reterence. Address SHEP- PERs, Herald office. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS waiter; good references, Address COMPETENI, Herald Uptown Branch ‘office. _CLERKS AND SALESME: ACSOUSTS, EIGHT LANGUAGES, ARREARS WRIT- up. Bartnership and other ‘accounts adjusted; dooks devised to mect special requirements; books kept by contract, JAMES COX, 51 New street, RUG CLERK.—A Rat fokt a MAN MAY APPLY, with refere! 213 Monroe st., from 12to 1. ANTED—A SALESMAN IN A CLOTH HOUSE; ‘one well acquainted with the city and near by trade, Address D., box 153 Herald office. 7 ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, A rOSITION OF trust; one who has had Sakina te and has the best of reterence trom last position. Address . Herald Branch office, Brooklyn. ANTED—A SALESMAN AND COLLECTOR FOR A brewery producing the best quality of ales and porter. Address, with reference, real name and salary expected, 5 & B., box 102 Herald office. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN FOR MANY YEARS ‘engaged in journalism, @ position as secretary to a Seem roel or as correspondent tor a business hi ress JOURNALIST, d Uptown Branch office. ANTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, “AGED 25 ‘years, a situation as clerk; speaks and corresponds in German and French; hkewise a thorough bookkeeper. Addrens H. M., Halpin’s Hotel, state st., New York. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG UNMARRIKD MAN, FROM 18 to 3 years of age, as entry clerk and assistant bookkeeper: must be a first class penman, quick and no- cu cen vadireas, ivi ferences, box New York 908 WES? FORTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR BROAD. ‘way.—A private Jewish family will let a couple of handsomely furnished Rooms, with good Board; also asingie Room. QAB BAST NINETEENTH STREET.—A PRIVATE family have a large, handsomely furnished Room. with or without Board; house and location de- aivabia; iernas very low; cleanliness a.speciaity. FLARLEM. CA PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET, WITH Board, front Room, on second and third floors, with Rooms connecting, handsomely furnished. convenient to boats or cars; house first class. 23) East 123d street. ARGE HALL ROOM, WELL FURNISHED; GAS ‘and closet room, with first class Board, in a private 188 Lexington avenue. amu. ___ BOARD AND AND LODGING WANTED. ROOM WITH GOOD BED AND FIRE, WITH Breakfast or full Board for single gentleman, with ;home wanted. Addr with ter SOS ETT Horaia Uptown Branch oles,” sri) GENTLEMAN WANTS A SECOND STORY FRONT Room, with Bedroom ad) oining, breakiast served fn Toom, below Twentieth street, with a widow lady or where there are fio other boarders, Address X. L., Herald Uptown Branch office. mercy A Pete pot eer ee eld in a French or German family; mu: rea- souabie” Address W. H. Y., Herald office. dd bay ANTED—A FIRST CLASS ROOM, WITH BOARD, for a lady of culture, in a good location; will pay $10 per week, or will turnish her room; best re‘erence given. Adaress J. L., Herald Uptown Branch office. ED—BY GENT: EMAN sap WIFE, SITTING ‘d, in house ot pri- ith streets ng tei and Bed Room, with good vate family, between Twenty-! arth and Thirt; and Fifth and sixth avenues. Address which mast be mode: P., box 134 H Branch office. Bi \OTELS, “MAISON PARISIENNE, 3. AND 4. FAST Twellth street, near Broadway.—Rooms “hg fam- lies and single gentlemen; table d'hote at 6 1 26, including wine, ELMONT HOTEL, FULTON THROUGH TO ANN street, near Broadway—Heated by scam: open all hours; Furovean plan: Rooms, Wc, and upwards; new family Room: — at Popular prices. Cae Olu | HUDSON STREET, CORNER UF Talght-Bxéellent ‘Bourd 7 60 per week, With single Room; single oom, Without board, $2 and pent ‘ Pay * 4) Bon! m only. Open all GROVE HOUSE. 172, 174, 176, 178 BLEECKER STREET, six blocks wost of Broadway.—First gins Booms, with excellent Board, $1 60 to $2 per day; $6 to $12 per wee! A PIERRE HOUSE. 159 BRokowayt CORNER 4 Eighth street.—Prices reduced ; 3 50c. to $1 per day, $3 to $6 per week. table’ fara, Wieatreds N*%, ENGLAND HOTEL, 30 BOWERY, CORNER Eager J ly ta Rooms, neatty furnished, bbe. oF 8 per night; $2 to $4 ver week; for gentie- men only. Se eNme Te aja street, New York. corner Broadway an‘ street, New Yor! oom is & GEORGE S LELAN roptletors. " i sulte, fOr 1 ali, handegr y turned ihe 8 erior launs eae oman tin Board, $2 to $06 re week; the hotel ty ished at’ great ox- it ‘altogether a Gesirable. and Genutial = a ny ome, LEWIS 4 GBORGE 8, LELAND, Proprietors. ) GARDE \ Lit Se. ISHES A SITUATION FOR HIS is ee man, of ie Pm & With tour years’ best cliy reteres ‘all on or atidress B., 127 it th st., Lexington av. 8 COACHMAN AND GROOM BY A THOROUGHLY Sido Bocurkey fe p ayiiyrand Yad Veliavier if requiced: Security for abiilty a ehavior if requ Address I. W. F., Herald office. tapiibee| feted CLASS ENGLISH COACHMAN Is pian, Mr. TOW LEY, ¥) Boulevard, Stabie, West soth A RELIABLE COLORED COACHMAN WISHES A situation; understands his business thoroughly ;can reduce fest clase @ city references. Call on or address H., 125 Mercer st (Goacemans SITUATION | WANTED—BY A YOUNG man, single: has 10 years’ references from last em- [dee Newark, NeJee the conntry. Address M. B., rik, (oscuans SITUATION WANTED—BY A MAR- ried man ; thoroughly understands his business; can furnish excellent references. Call on or address HENRY, care of ter's Repository, 27th st. ana 6th av. vane HOTBL, 6 BOWERY, CORNEK CANAL treet.—Rooms by the day and Week | We, We 75. faa $1 per night; heated by ‘steam; weekly pricos re- juced, B. BREDER, rovrietor. wi TER RESORTS. AMILTON Hi “BERMUDA ISLAND ‘This hotel, sptandiy situated, offers great induc menw to invalids siting the Bermudas, The climate be Omid oven tad healthful, to- get " mtn the Denti typi oO pn ee re) Teso! uring the wint spring months. Board, # $2 0 ver ber da real as ve: ‘Steamer running regul erty rtlsed. IN HARNETT, Provrletor, ver} ‘ MANTELS, UNSURPASSED for beauty ofaeniga and quality of workmansiip. Blate work of all bids a 8) EN SL SLATR COMPANY, Fourth avenue sand Hsoventeenth streot, Union square. STUTARES, SLATE MANTELY, MARBLE AND WOOD Mantels, rich and elegant | ‘aesigns ate lowest third street, between Bevantn an ‘and E Eighth aventes RS SITUATION WANTED—BY A NORWE- gian; good reference from all employers in this this country. and Europe. Address U, N., Herald office. J ANTED—GARDENER'S SITUATION, BY A MAR- ried German ; 20 years’ experienc greenhouses, urapericn, vegetauies and. reference tor ecpaenetaens ‘aud economy. Address Yonkers, N. JANTEDA SITUATION FOR A COLORED MAN MATRIMONIAL. A GENTLEMAN 01 OF re CULTURE AND HIGH SOCIAL standing, enjoyiné inf a moderate Mmeome, desires the acquaintance of a fad. on refined tastes end independ- ent means, with a atciments strictest conf. dence given and exacted, “4 dares CO MOPULITS, box 100 Herald oftice, tor ton days — ‘4s coachman or porter; can have the yory best 1. TANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES AND reference tr he jamily with whom he has been the A the Phelan & Collender Ma ART Cushions, lust 19 years: his wife is an excellent loundress, Apply for or male only by, by the patentee, fH, W. OLLENDER, suc: at 160 Montague st, Brooklyn. easor to Phelan & Collender, 738 Broadway. New York. « . '.. Two pigeon matches came off yesterday at 1\ SANDWICH I The Italian Naval Flag in watia Waters—National lemce and Polynesian Nativis: fom of Territorial Cession Awerica—Friendly to the Ui States, but Resolvgd to Maintal: Integrity of the me Doma! ish Interests and English Cotime: -4 HONOLULU, Dec, 6, ‘The Italian frigate Garihaidi arrived here on 26th of November and sailed for San Francisco following day. The Pake of Genoa landed spent a day on horseback, seeing all that could seen in so short a tiny, asis usual he wi tended by a crowd of curous persons, foreign native, and when he lefithe dock for his thanked them for their kingess and attention NATIONALISM AND WaTIvisM, ‘The 28th of November, belni\our Independe! Day, was observed with morethan usual cerem: this year. A society of TONG organized a@year ago, under the styley{ “Young Haw: whose duty it seems to be tofHep alive a love their native land, rulers ang tempt tocede the Pear! River carried out in @ mobt aaa ste, bonfire, torchlight procession, salute, 0 feast, in native style, were tue princip: The oration was delivered in the Kawaiahao, by the Hon. Z, Poli, on Representatives for Honolulu to thé lative Assembly. From the tenor speech it could be scen that th mind is palnfully alive to the 4g he must witch the foreigner or independence, Lord George Panlet, down the Hawaiian flag in the ea the nation, was treated to a tirad while Admiral Thomas, who resto} place, was duly lauded for his When the orator alluded to the g River was safe irom the schemes of the audience broke Jorth in a dealer After the oration the least was i a Very large audience. At the first sittia 400 persons were entertained, comprising fore] ers and natives, who sat upon the ground and the Hawatian dishes of poi and fish or pig wil decided relish, After this party arose two otl 01 about 300 persans each were accommodat Besides the solid native dishes many (01 dishes were prepared, both meats and pastry. THR MINISTERIAL POSITION AND CABINET DIFFIG The position of His Majesty's Minister: withdrawal of the proposition to cede Fes §i Rif Harbor is ceftainly not an enviable one. Dutives still look upon them with suspicion, the Pettabitersd beraie them for lack of stamina. decision, Advertiser does Bot stint its meas) of contempt for the vacillating policy of what terms a very respectable but very weak body} gentlemen. Other parties charge them backing down Jo save their portiolios and the compahfie ving $5,000 a year. ‘The Ministers have im but one re; 1y, the force of which is contained @ paragraph from a “‘Jeader” in the Gazetie thw During all this five months there has been no x endorsem.nt of the ministerial action, althoug! ne faust have known that, a country Wi ne ainst i 4, ogiaative approval could not hoi be ontaiued. tis, no one has risked or my! anything but oe ‘on Pearl Harbor., Those in tav. the measure were unwilling to risk their popularity calling or otherwise aiding in public mee.ings to supp) it, or else th | repartee its public advocacy as hope d now CTA ET ee who are Rete lenoutice em istry, when they might, at least made an effort to sup) ose them and obtain totic dorsement. Is it not toll con tations for a measure hearty co-operation of i; proiessed friends? TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY. You will remember that [ have maintained fry the first that the proposition to cede terr wouid never pass the Legislative Assembly, a the eleventh hour the Ministers have discovey the fact, and say that honesty requires tiat negotiations snould at once be abandoned. It pity that the gentlemen could not have had insight of native character at first, which w have warned them against so unpopular a me} ure, The bungling manner in which the mat) has been handled leaves the impression upon mative mind that the United States made the approaches through Generals Schofleld and ander, and, as a matcer of course, Americaus regarded with more or less of sus ‘picion, England and Englishmen are looked upon as qj eis of lair play. For the sake oi the good will o nations it is to be wished that the Unt could have sent im @ peremptory negative to negotiations. On the ist inst. the long looked for rains set and lor the past week the country has had a tt ough soaking, and all nature smiles ayain. His Majesty the King is abseat on “te islan Hawaii in search of lost heattn, and, by last counts, had improved slightly. CALLED 10 THE HOUSE OF NOBLES. It has pleased the King to appoint the follow: gentlemen to the House of Nebies:—Join Mg nauli, native; William Thomas Marvin, ili cas| H. Kuivelant, native; John P. Parker, Jali casi Archibald 5. Cleghorn, oi Scotland; Sa’ der, of the United States; James 1. Do aiian, born of Britisn parents, ENGLISH INTERESTS. The foreign spp can tens entertained tifir frien @t tne British Club one evening kK. right good time they had, The gontiem popular, and, a8 @ matter of cou:se, tes appoll ment is looked upon as a happy hit. Weare le ing for the first of the Britisn line o/ptean) from Sydney im all next month. PIGEON SHOOTING AT STATEN shah Sea View Association Grounds, at New Doi Staten Island, the first being between Geor| Tranter and Albert Wandel for $50, at 25 pigeo| each, 21 yards rise, 80 yards boundary, 1 oun¢| of shot, to find, trap and handie for each oth ‘The shooting was very good throughout, the bird being very wild and rapid flyers. A great numb oi them were white and were very dificult to in a field of deep snow. Tranter won the matc Killing 17, while his opponent disposed of ‘Trduter was the favorite irom the start at odds. ‘The second match was for $100, 25 birds eacl yards rise, 80 yards boundary, 1% ounces of 839 find, trap and handle for each other, bet Charles Metcalf and John A. Decker. former was the favorite at slight odds bag the shooting commenced, but after a few s Metcalf had the call at two to one, and, as’ shooting progressed, the odas increased ‘on Bl until five to one were offered without takers. M calf took a commanding lead irom the beginnig] and, at his twentieth bird, had killed 16, wi Decker had only knocked 16 out or tme. Deckt then having no chance to win, Metcalf awarded the stakes. We noticed that the 80 yards line, fastened the trap, which we recommended a few days sinc was putin use on this occasion, and all dispute of whether a bird was in or out of bounds were di cided in just one minute. We are satisfied that who wish to piay ‘air in pigeon snooting will adop| this way Of measuring in Nee not be givin long steps for one man and ‘Bhort strides fo another. The attendance at the Sea View Park was quit numerous yesterday aiternvon, and the shootin aiter toe matcues were over was continued long as there was @ bird leit on the fleld. The in; habitants of “tne beautiful, but much expose island,” as Kossuth called it, are great lovers of fleld sports, and they tura out in numbers wher anything of moment 18 on the tapis. The sea Vie' track will become one oi the most popular resors for sports of all kinds in this neighborhood, The foltewing are the summaries of tne sh ing:— SUMMARIES, Spa View TRACK, New Donp, Straten Ista December 81—PIGBON SHOOTING.—Match $5 at 25 single birds, 21 yards rise, 80 yard ear with 1% ounces of shot; to find, tray and for each ther. Staten Island Ci rule George Tranter—I, 0, 1,1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1 111.0 4 Is Js Oo iy Gotocal, aa Kcitied “ht Ainergwendel—1, 1 poets 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1 1, Kiiea’18; missed ‘0 Same Day.—Mi ‘toh 1100, at 25 single birds, 21 ards rise, 80 yards boundary, with 1% ounces shot. ye ig and handie jor each other, Stater 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1,1, 1, 1 Island ru) barien Metoalt—1, 1,1,1 led 16; missed een h Deane 9 5 ill eck er—] » 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1. 0—Gave’ te” she diatel. "Tot iar Kulea 10:’ missed 10. W. Van Sicklen acted as referee for both matches, BO3TON POST OFFIOE EXTENSION. The Congressional Committee Exp»cted to Advise Its Abandonment on a oo of the Expense. Bostox, Dec. 31, 1 A special despatch from Washington tothe ad vertiser, says it 18 expected that the Congressional committee appointed to visic the site of the new post office in this city, with referenge to the pro posed extension, will present an adverse report on account of the great expense which, the extension willinvolve. Ii Congress takes the Jand it will re guire nearly $500, 0 more shan what has vee already appropriated to likely nat the Pao will be Segecled, and that the cominittee will avor the stopping of the proceed: ings and returning to the Treasury the $500,000 ap propriated last winter to buy the land, and ih $200,000 appropriated to begin the extension of building, if it cam be done without @ breach of Dubiic faith,

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