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THE NEW JUDICIAL ACTS. SUB HON. HENRY C. MURPHY'S PLAN OF REORGANIBATION, —. Brnopsls of the Senate Bille Orga: Commission of Appents ing the Court of Appents, the Supreme Court, and the New York Common Plea Full Text of the new County Court Hil’. THR suUPREME COURT. Aw act relating tothe Supreme Court. rerio 1, Abolishes the General Terms as now orvoniaed from and after the Ist of May next. All ciaim# then pending in sneh General Terms to be transferred to the General Terms to be organized under this aet, Src. 2. Divules the State into. three Judietal De- partments. The counties of New York, Kings, Queens, Suffolk, Richmond, and Westehester to e sittute the. First Department, Rockland, Patoan Orange, Dutchess, Ulster, Greene, Colt Sullt ‘ . Reteseiaer,” Schenectady, Delaware, pend Montgomery, Herkimer, Fulton, Thimilten, Washington, Warret Kesex itn, Hranklin st. Lawrence, Lewis, ang Oneida tra Reeond Department. Jeflervon, Onwegd, Madi- Troone, Cortland, Onondaga: Caya- Tiven, Chemung, Sehayler, Seneca, ben, Yates, Livingston, Mon Orieans, Cattaraugus, Genegee,’ Wye rie, aad Chautauqua the Thied De for to May 1 a branch of the Sn sewmne ‘lied the’ General Term of tne ‘ ¢ ¢ tof the Department, to be established ineielvof said departments, (0 Be composed of & i J hid two Associate Justices, the at destenution of Presiding aud Associate Justices F the Governor from the whole beneh tthe Supreme Courty the Presiding a " ng the whole term tor which he Was elected, t @ years frotn N Yocom her time when thes : uuul tie earlier explra. ae the first assignment wneanctes in the ‘ to be tied by the Court of Ap. eeu veer He Ciel Judue thereot ise seation. T ding Justice #0 de : ; term, and the A: ; r fvey 1 day of Docem: be ‘ tuent, Unless thelr offictal : rl T hereby organized tt ris ' ; Eek : the , ' own districts ee ( i ‘ 1 to make a quorum ' to # decision \ ‘ disacre wan ‘ titutionally d ‘ c order tuto ate temporarily desig ap nt urth ¢ 1. ‘the As: ‘ t shiail be compe Hee Term of any oth sto be held in all the depart lay 4, 1870; for the Pirst D. n York city; tor the Second, at Al Third, at Rochester, Causes to u ade up accordingly SEC. SS General Terms to be appoint €d_by the Justices in each department, Ske. # To prevent the failure of Cirenit Courts, Byectal Terms the several distriets by reason the assignuient Of Justices to the General Terms, ¢ Justices in ench district may make provision for of their fullure, the Governor sume; oF iu ¢ hay designate any Justice to sit In such courts The Justices of tho Supreme Court resident in tach dep ent are to meet one month prior to Jan, 1, 151% and make designation of Justices to bold Spy Circuits, and Oyer and Termt her, Wiilik said department for tWo yeurs thereatte Sic. 10. Pursuant to the amended article of the Constit ym, the Governo whenever necessary, thail designate one or more Judges of the Superior Court or Common. Pleas of Now York city to hold Circuits and Speeial Terms of the Supreme Court in bald city, Cases or bills of exception to be settied 1 the Judge holding the Circuit or Special ‘Yerm. SEC. 11. Supreme Court Justices to receive a per diem not exceeding @5 for expenses wien absent from home holding General or Special ‘boris, Cire cuits or Oyer and Teriminer. THB COURT OF APPEALS. AX Act fo provide for the election of Judges of te Court of Apjnala, ec. Sxc. 1. Provides fora Chtef Judge and six a Judges of the Court of Appes chal election tobe held oa the third Tucslay of lay, the nates all to be on one ballot which sh ecify the chicf Judge ; no person, h to vore for more than four of the associate Judges, fmo. 2 At the same eicetion three additional ‘Tuuges of the Court of ¢ New York to be chosen. bro. 3. Provides for the due publi of eiection. Ske. 4 Directs a revision of the reeistry lists ow the Friday and Saturday preceding tiv elcetion Src. 5. ‘The State canvassers to canvuss the vote for Judges of Appeals on the secoud Tuesd:y of Jun mumon Pleas of the city of lon of nots 6. The additional Judges of New York Com mon Pleas to take office ou tue rst Mouday of July next Szc. 7. On the first Monday of July next, the Judges elected to the Cou Appeals shall ‘meet at the State Capitol, und, alter taking the oath of office, Organize the Court aud proceed to busi Suc. 8. Every Judzo of the Court of Appe Common Pleas, and every Justice of the su or of the Superior Courts of New York and shall sign and file, on taking «see, a cert his age und of the time when lis tern by age or otherwiss, Sk. 9. Vacancies to be filled at gene Preceding the time of eagiration of TWh COURT OF APPEALS AND COMMISSION OF APPEALS, 4x Act relating to the Court of Appeals and the Commission of Appeals. zc. 1. Invests the Court of Appeais created by he amended Constitution with all the powers of the Present Court of Appeals, Ait existlng laws regulat Ing appeals to tue prosent Court couthnued in force, to far as consistent wits the amended Constitation, fue. 2 The first term of the Court to be held it Albat eent Clerk ty to make up 9 ca Tues tile nd ay of July next uecessor Is ADP F for tie first term, composed Of such causes as shall have been placed ou the since Jan, 1, 16%, Coninlssion’ of App ted in 1 Constitution shail en A nday of July next, and shall e nce a term in the city of Albany on the Tuesday follow ing, and shall proceed to hear and determine cases which were pouting In the Court of Appeals on tlic first day of January, 1509. The Appeals calendar prepared {or th sar shall be deemed present calendar of such Commission, and causes pending on Jan. 1, 1969, may be noticed and placed upon it Sxc. 4."Any ual decision or order dismissing an poeal tO be ceriiled by the Clerk of the Comm)s- flon to the Court of Appeals, and on being recorded in the minutes of sald Court, to be of the sume force and cffvct as if the decision or order bad vec duly made by said Court, Motions for relear 0 be heard betore the Commission, Sre Ail remittiture in causes determined by said Com ion togo down as of the Courk of Appeals. Minuces of the proceeding=, deetsions, and orders of tue Commission to be deposited in the re. cords of the Court of Appeals, Sx. 6. All causes oud toatters whieh shall have been argued or submitted to the present Court of Appeals prior to the first Mouday of July next to be by that time finally dispored of, eliher by determin Ig Or direeting afeargument of the sur Sze, 7, Salary of tue Chief Judge of the Conrt Appeals to be 87,500: of the Astoclates, $7.00 ¢ and in additon the Chief and Assocites to be paid guuble expenses When absent trom Lone al duty corty counts, AN Act in relation to the County Court Sec. 1. The County ¢ in addition to the powers they now possess, shail haye Jurisdiction 1 civil actions where the relief demanded fy the reeusery a sum of money exceeding five thoussnd dollars, or the recov personal property wot exceeding in va \ Sand doHars, aud in whieo all of the detendoucs wre Fenidents of the county in whieh the action ts br at the time of ite eom nt, sutyeet to the rich Of the Supreme Court upon special motion, for ge caune lio yn, to remove Such action into the Sa preme Court vetore tr i h removal being mare to change the ot trial, Bre, % Costs in the County ¢ ' suthorized to be brought tn section, sail be the same as in the Supreme Court, Bxc, 3. Kecnlates tho salumes of the Jud making them proportional to the population ot ( several counties, Provided, Thst nothing in sail apply ‘to the counties of Heo, 4, ‘This act shall uke this contatr New York sud Ki effect imucdiately we HOBOK EN'S OFFICIAL VOOTPADS -—. The Scoundrels Resorting to Open Thr ots The Investiention to be Continned This ne Nevertheless ~ How one Lote Owncy was Robbed, On Saturday night the Hoboken Common Council Chamber was crowded with elt'zens inter ested In the investigation of the shametul street im- provement fi which have alarmed the tax payers of Hoboken, Mr, Du Paget, the surveyor attempted to rend @ paper setting forth the legality of the frand and abusing honest offielals and other who had ventured to remonstrate ag tthe rob. berles ave heen perpetrated by the Hovoken ring. called to order several times, and Mr John Lee refused to eit with the Board if Chairman Ritter could not suppress the document aud pre serve beiter order. Alter avery exciting seesion of three hours, at 11 P.M. the further myeestigation was postponed until this evening, when it is expected to close vtogetner, After the adjournment a number of the tonspiretors indulged im treats which render ther bubie to imprisonment, “CED.” a lovowner on the Mi-fated Hoboken meadows, who had paid his proportion of the out fagecus oscssinent for druinage, Was recently kur- Hised at five his property’ advertived * For ale” On appesling to the Commissioners for an tx lonation. he Jearsed that anew ossemsment had been made dnd that he must pay again, He was 1 ther informed that the bills were not sent him be ture It Wan lis bosiness to look Out for the absens- Bente, and not theirs Lj | ench Bx- circulation of our securities among 4 LETTER FROM GEN. FREMONT. ——— ‘The Great Southern Pacific Railroad Tine. Memruts, Ev Paso, awn Paotrro Rarunoan, Orpicn 9 BRoaDway, New You, Jan. 7, 1870, To the Eititor of The Bun, Sin: An editorial in the Evening Post of the Sth inst., attacking this Company, obliges me to ask space in your columns for a reply. ‘The accusations it makes were ell put forward vehemently throughout the past year, in Paris. They were met there legally and officially by suits against their authors, ‘The result of strict investl- gation there by parties interested in knowing the exact truth, i8 the best answer to put now before our publichere. ‘These parties are our bondhio contractors, and the Government, which ized the adinission of our bonds change, and t ‘rench peopl Peat ts right in ite atatement mpany had we Pron that ne Amer! litherto been admitted to quota- h Bourse. It i not right An 1 neans used to obtain this admise sion; hor Was it a sudden movement, originated last spritg. Persistent, steady, thorough work, throt resident agents, had been in progress for more than two years, during which every possible information bad been bid beture the Government and parties in- terested, Tis charter and franchises and laws enacted in ro- gurd to thei, everyting reliting to the country through which the roat lies, and the great commer clal resulis which would follow on ite building, were made fully known to the personas with wiom the Were negotiating. ‘The permission to admit our: se curities Was finally obtalved upon the understandin: and agreement it this admission should ucerue to the advantage of French industry, by applying the greater part of the money obtuned from French people to the purchase of iron and engines for the buliding and operation of the road, This opening out of aew channels to French trade Was thougut Worthy of the fostering care of the can on on t statement of the Government. ‘This Was the reason, and it was upon this understanding that our lind grant bonds— whieh show what they are upon their free—were ad mitted to quotation ana sale. And contracts were accordingly mude for 45,000 (ous of ixon and a cur. re ting number of engines, Our vondbolders, Who Were necessarily alarmed by those attacks, bad the fllest means of Intorma tion given them continuing to bold est, wh Janu Their contidence is shown by their noir bonds, and draw the inter. they received im July last, aud now an m Paris are to the 294 of De: ho sit whatever had been iu mober, ucninet the Company, except one by a pers Claiming damages lor refusing to let hin have bonds to sell—uuder an alleged contract which the Gom- pany ropudiates, Our bonds were never withdrawn, nor Ww athonzht of doing so, On the contrar tional sale for ten miliion franes has just and other negotiations are in progress with parties aving 1ull Knowiedge of the condition of the Com- pan all tive upon ii The last official act of the French Government, which was ¢ uutting to payment of the taxes ds, und the accepting of the security of Mal eres for their continued payment was not e until August inst, ‘This recognition is the d act of the Government, and wus done throug M. Magne himeclf (che Minister of Finance reterred to’ by the Port), long alter all these discussions had been made familiar by the French newspapers, only real trouble to the Company came’ from urce Which i could Hot have foreseen, and for Wiieh it was not inany Way respoasible.’ We li been for two years applying to Cougress, with a fair prot pect tablishin present, ed by on count of the of success, for its authority and aia. in es our line, In the Congress preceding the mur bill asking for subsidy had beeu amend asking for guarautee of tuterest, On ac indisposidon of Congress to. grant moneyed ald, this Dill was again amended by asking simply the right of way, ‘This bill p: the House twice by large majorities, at the close of one Congress and the beginning of another. It was mistaken in Paris for the bill, also pending in the u Which granted guarantee of iuterest for our const ny As. ‘Tuts mistake first reach d th knowledg the Coupany here by newspapers, Which had already spre s aunouneed by thew neiruction bonds a kuarantee of 6 pe se bonds Were not in the maket and otfered for sale, ‘The bonds sold on h market were land grant bods of the , Which say What they are on thelr face, Surnls nor brokers ever suid that thes a ofiuterest, The error was coutined nstructon bunds, and this was from au eryor of weeident and pot fom mtentun, Wien l reached Paris immediately afterward, 1 found that tis, which could have been a situation explained sud corrected without ditenity, had nagnified and by rival aod bostile in- terests, Under the advice, L adopted such Measures ws, iu my JUUZeMUNt, Would adjust alates with the least injury Wo the Company, its bondhuld- ers of coutractors, und preserve for the Company the strong position It had acquired, All the exp.a: tions needed for the Wformation of the pablie were given, and asemi-mouthly newspaper wus establisli- ed, With the « ot keeping up full information concerning the condition of the Company, aud the progress of its road, In my efforts to protect this really natlo I was chietty obstrac Al work, d by the active and mali ay interest the Company had omited to emp.oy, and usual couduet American Legation, whieh became a recognieed burean of tn Jon against our Comp . gutlon repres ts Goverament, an 1 position cannot be personally 1, Auet of our Legation, Wicd nev ny wa d for invormation to the Company's eilice constituted ttveif the p An of oUF Opponents, Was accepted os expressing ia the usual way t views ot Government toward tie Meu Paci Troad, and the sta ortat twas held ther tis me only ¢ given T from the J the Memphis and El Paso road was a enterprise Without fousidi tO tue right of way wh ng, tt y remains BOW for Cougress sin geross the Territory of New Mexico length, the rest having been acquired frou corporations. cown aud control in Arkansas the Memr Kock Railroad, In Texus, the Mex so Company has fuily complied w eon ons of its charter, giving Us the oWnersiup and ontrol of the line through that State. In Arizona we Have purchased and own the charter of the Ari zoua Company, of which the hue traverses lat itory > of iad Dave compiled with the condit, Caniornia we have parchosed and own the charter, franchises, umd property of the San Dievo nd Gila Southern Pacide and Atiantic Mailrondt Compaay, which traverses that State, including $00) aeres Of Jand in the harvor of Pan Diego. In the harbor of Norfolk we own over 1,00) acres, Ia addition to these, contracts and arrangements have been t by the Company with otaer road We lave contracted with the Western Union Tele. graph Company to put up a tine of telegraph along our rond, Arrangements are partly completed for stablishing freight and emigrant lue be- tween Antw in connection with the locating the San Dieco and Gila I indebted to the War Departuent for tection to our survey ing parties, a to purchase thelr sipplics from Goveruiment depots ter. Cnaer ai ircunistances, it is > mich to say that the future of the road may be rovnrded us Cured, notwithetnading the th of the ¢ Wagvinst it, Our contracts are tn the course fF uminters Uf xecution, Shipments of rule ' nnto reeh New Orleans, an: stem 1 wiil be ready for delivery at the end of Feb. roary, Were about to lay the rails on the ‘Texas avision, The Memphis and Little Roca road, of whieh 10 miles are now in operation, will be ful y t by the Ist of duly, With the work in progr re expecting to have ut least 254 Witham €stinsled net income of over # million Lregret to have to ask #0 much space, but even y i t 1 tives, 1 is in C, FREMON], President —— A SERVANT GIRLS STORY, 1 by Masked Menu-tn a Cay Aauit Gugecd and Bliuadtolded—The capeeiow te a Ger Balt Without Detecti From the St 1 I Yesterday morning a rumor was current on the sirects that on Dunday evening last « German servant gil, Who was employed in Tamily residing at lie corner of Beventeenth and Bidule stre dl Deen abducted from the house by two ierocious-look ing wen, and that, by some means, Khe escaped from the den or caye to Which she had’ been taken, and returned bone tn a horribly bruised, mangied and Tnecrated conaition, ‘The story ran ‘that two men Lad approached the house ata late hour In the even ing, within & and while one of eid the horses, the olaer ‘one, wearing a heavy wark, entered he honse, selted the girl, hurried “her out of the house and fito the earringe, When ib Was driven away at @ furious speed, Alter she was placed In the carriage, she was Diiudiolled, a8 she hud been gagged belore she Was liow tur she was carried, », she hud but lithe know o the story ran-but finally ehe foond Ler a room of 4 building anknownto ber, It tily furmished, yet it bad # bed and some few other articies of tarniture, while upon the wails were hanging all sorte of thongs and ropes, and articles of torture, ‘On the floor were skulls and other human bones. On the bed wax another woman, bound hand and foot, gagged and biindlolied, She was permitted to eve but little, until her eyes were again bandaged, and she was thrown down on the floor und bound band and foot, and compelled to endure the mort revolting treatment, Subsequently she managed to ‘and found her way back Wo the house from rhe had been 10 strangely abducted, taken ont of the house or Whither she was tak whi Naturally enough, this sory, when 46 cume to the THE SUN ears of the pub! ae, ‘wonder and things be densely ity? If jt were mam wad tet Wan"there Indcedta hom's'ea some secretly constructed house where were enacted? These wore questions ail natural gnough, and, if they had proved trae, then Indeed would there'have been cause for alarm. Bat it is now alleged to be all Setion—all fotten up by the girl herself to cover ap or excuse her absence from the family for wnom she was to go to work on Monday morning last. As stated above, she had been living with a family on the corner of Biddle And Seventeenth streets, but had an engagement to 0 to another fumily ut the corner of Seventeenth and Carr streets. On, Sunday evening she vistted the family, and asked permission to go ton ball that nigat. | The Judy replied that, a8 she had beon at a gathoring of the same kind on Saturday night, she thonght she Ought to becontented to go to bed, that she might be rested tor the work of the coming Monday, But instead of doing this, she slipped away from the house, and did not return again until about 4o'¢lock on Monday afternoon, Then she told the wonderful story, and exhibited a bruise of two on her wrisis to rubstantiato her statement, Untit yesterday eve ning, when she could be induced to’ taik, she per. fisted in the statement, but afterward acknowledged to the lady of the house where sie was living, that he Il fabrication, and that ipstead of being toreibiy carried away, #he hud gone to a Gere thau ball somewhero in Madison street, but stub hornly refused to tell _how her wrists come to be bruised as they wer To look at the girl it w i Aleuit to conezive how she could manufucture such a story.“ Ouly this, and noving is the toun- dation of the wonderful abduction cast that ereatod no little exeltement in eertain elt v #0 Was +poiled the day's eensation — AMUSEMENTS. ~ Coxcent.—The t of th ILMARMONIC § monic Society gave ils second cone n Satur y evening, usual cademy re was t phony by Raf, a composer be than in the concert room, w ' ave proot ring, and not vagaries of the oxtr His symphony ta f ¢ ed formula and 6 mar full of devotional bright, jocor accent, and t sym. known to pianists performed, T as 1 to yield t men of the German « upon the old and welt and {8 worked out In a caretul Yonte movement bk , the aeher in rhythtw and |» and later. unided aside spirit and nd idealit, very eccentric fe booyant, «pt esting. Mr, pope work too su meaning t best, though not the most rtos—that in F minor—a sibility and ideality twoers, and of deeper canght im the tran listening of a single hearing. Mr. Mulls in terpreted the delicate und spiritual though ¢ of tue 4 most fished and artistic manner masician Ole Bull, more elastic 1 a movenient from # vivlin cor and also a ful oF bis own. on Montecehl © Capulett iet'S many great merit wonderfully beautiful his fine 1 his $ playe r of Chopin's Con roplete with p tle for ordinary con an can po: veteran * Te reeoznising th draws from do not ind Music that one expects to heat jarinouie concert, These were» not ave always understood the matter, intended popular concerts in the ordinary sense of thy which there is a sufficiency already, bu 4, and, at such, the embeltisiment o melodies with ali the tricks of the Zanini xchool of \iotinists seems entirely out of 6. Not that Mr, Ole Bull did not play these ets hments well (barring bis descendin ales, the ntervals of whieh are to be found in no mode,” ma. jor or minor, Phrygian, Dorian or Lydian that we kvow of), Dut that Uiey were best not played at all Bert * King Lear” overture wes tne only re work programme that calls for spy i notice. said that he was always at a loss to consider Berliox a genius or i nnd certainly bis Lear’ ia a work tt eomin condnves to that doubtful state of mind Lear Was 4 ined old king, and tis ts a mad old over ture—so far su good; thamusic aptly iiustrates the ch Lear’ was ut times something other 4 into these moods Berliog fails. to fol ‘The overture ts fragmentary; an idea 1s Whil we cer ing W at on Ww keep ti tallen oper th Schuman. whether charlatas low hita. no sooner taken fairly hand than tt nped for uMeNIS ae in a constant another ; the brass us! fever of climax aud trouble, The work Is boldly in strumented, however, and serves to bring out the Wealth of ‘resource of the nove orchestra, The unison recitative passages for strings, however feeble in thetnselves, ure made rich and sonorous by the combination upon them of such an ariny of justrament Toe symphony for the next concert is Spohr's Consecration of Tone.” Miss Keliogg is to sing also, and the recently arrived pianist, Miss Mebllg, to play New Yous Cinevs.—This is the last week of Cinderella” at the circus, To-night Robert Suick- ney, who has been for some weeks absent from ring, will make I ‘ ein his durhing npon four bareback I vn exbibiiion of equrs trian skill whteh has been rarely equalled. In ad | auces, eqaestrian aud acrobatic, will be included ta every mance the p ¢ Wook Tuk TaMMany.—This is the seventh week of t really enjoyable burlesque Tad Dickey,” of . b crowded houses h iy manifest th r ppreesat The fous Allen, an add Latiraction, ‘They ba: ni ppewr tlie week ia week, ppeara ver cited tly Joubied that Mr. Fecnter will make good here the favorable impression that he hag produced in | ance and England, Brady's Curriculum City, Will open this even The New York Sk 1 Skating Rink, Jersey with a band of thirty ing Club, Frank Swift sent. The Kink bas beea thoroughly overlauled and place in drst-class ler for skating, and tue in exce! son, lish Madrigal Society that found such favor last winter, Is to be heardjugain this year we ure glad to s: It will give a cert at Steins way Hall oa Tue ning of next week, Bev. ¢rai new madrigals Will be supa, leetion of those most liked on the WALLACK's.—At this theatre Ours out to-night, with mew scenery and dr play was Always a favorite, and will undoubtedly Wartuly welcomed again in Its new guise. {dition toa @ former occasions, js brougiit It is hardly ne ry to call new attention to tho noble representation of * Hamlet” at Booth’s Th tre, The audiences have been larger than the house could accommoda for some Lime , and Will probably continue so ome At the San Francisco Minstrels crowded houses thrown into convulsions of laughter by the bu jue on the Fat Men's ball, The Hon, Wm, Birch, Bernard, and Backus all appear atthe ball, It will draw for a year, at least At the Fifth Avenne Theatre Miss Log: fs to be acted on Wednesday nigut, Thi aad tomorrow Uh At Wood's Museam “Ixfon" isto be brought out “ Burt event to-night with an emiuent array of blonde beautios The Arion Society perform ‘ Der PreischGtz”” at the Acudemy of Music next week, Friday, © other theatres there are no changes to be noted. —— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, pact s—P, M.—The gold market h chief feature of the street. The r t averaged fo Inrge as yes y bulls and bears, v nis of much exeltoment. The! Houses, wh the week have y }, appear to haye left the mar ket to take care of f to-day, very many 4 cated Ja t * havi i h * fy " fer the fo mencement of bnsine the Gola het a nneod that nt eon in 1 ‘ ay 8 bY gold, Which repre nied th et on the sinking bonds, Under 13 in ce, the bears commenced vigorously hy ering the market, and carried the price down to 122, a decline of 1}¢ @ cent. a8 Compared with early transac: , though the market subsequently rallied, and fluc A between 1224 and 12%, Closing at 12214 at 52th It was votlced that a number of large operators sold at the extrenie advance of Vesterday were Duvers at the decline, though the bear movements Inte in the afternoon appear to have been tlarted to force down the market, for the purpose of purchasing the G ment gold on Monday at figures lower than those current today, The attacks of the bears, how ever, Were sharply resisted, as will he observed by the quotations. The whole movement for a rise for developed by the leading speculators, has ved, as Alrendy explained in these columns, a d position to temporarily infu tho stock market rather than any Well dedned plan for # continued ball n gold, loan market 7 ® cent. gold and curre nnum, and 116 of 1 W cent. unl Mo paid ; ¥ cont. gold and 3 ¥ cept. per anuum The exports of specte to-day were @84.400, and for the $12,000, The Trowury during the week p 4 two millions five-twenties, sold one million gold, #1,210.155, and paid out tn 1 per a y wore week cha Teceived in coln for custom coin interest on the January eonpons $10,104,006. ‘Thi total clearings mt the Gold Exchange bank wore $55,077,000, largest recorded since Sent. balances, $2,129014, and currency balances, $901 ‘The principal quotations wore OA. Mesvere Mayet! +0080 ALM: i a BrTy Forolgn exchange bas been quict, the advance in gold naving checked the demand, We quote, at the t 108K, wight Dills of the \ clove, prime sixty days pills same grade at 109%, and prime cominercial sterling 108 4 410834, ‘The wemand for money during the morning Board» was fairly active, but promptly metab we legal cur MONDAY Toney rate, butat the closs, large balances were lett ‘With lending bond dealers, at 6 # cent. until Monday. Tn the discount market, commercial paper passes at 6@12 ¥ cont. for prime acceptances, and 10@14 F cent. for single names. The bank statement ts favorable to futare steadiness and ease in money. The large in- crease in legal tenders indicates that the retarn of cur ggney to, ter ya wren the the banks holding In law. ful money, it. air y law, wl noney acncergee gs cont PURELY IRE, tale as compared with Mi tat it foulows: Preceding statement are as Lown sintin'sr entities 100 ions LON... N18 43 tne. Bpeele. vee BL 166.908 0, SO Ine, 4497028 Cireulation,.. 24,1087 Dee. 18,607 Deposits. oe T1208 Inc. 11.080,808 Legal tenders, 45,3408 Inc. 8,600,126 ‘The Acsistant Troasnrer has annonneed that on Tues day wext he will devote the proceeds ariting from the sale of the $1.90,000 gold, to the pnrebase of 520 bonds, and for which offerings are invited. This action the ‘Treasury finparted more femuess to. tno market, though priced ruled at yesterday's quotations, an ad: vance bets neutralized by the traction in gold’ and d Cline of bonds in ndon. The market, however, Sioned strong. Late {a the day there was quite. at ac tive dngniry by foreign dealers for 107. and sales were effected at fu ahee which 14% Was bid, without, however, eliciting any offerings. Lonry Clews & Go.,% Wall street, report at 0 P. Mut vac Md. Acted.) «6. *, tty Asked. 7. §. Correncyte 109. 109% |8-208, 5, cons. , 156 WiMicren ee tnd tte 53 Bian hig Fe: 1881, cont 4 1175515 14 dy lis 1M 1d 10% Hig Tuy 14% 19 Mag 11s ‘The dealings in State bonds have been mmenalty active and heavy, the market syinparhiziig with whe huoyant tondendy of ftocis, (Old Tenngs beck advanced i} # cent, to Bt the new 2, 8 cent. to 49%) Virwining, we Xe centto Ol fe. Y cent. 46. 900, and Loufgiana levee 68 3 ¥ cont. to 06. At the second call new North Caroltuas tell olf 4 per vent. to gags Mie: url Gs were strong nteTast: olt Loulsianas dull nti i0,and Alabama at ory N.Y. Sinte Dounty fonn ‘ie oillug nt 07, Fourth Nationay Rank shares fold wet, and Centra National, 105. Taitway Bonds were nite Sirong, Central Pacttes being active at 91@ Hid: the Unions were quoted atl g Did with SIX asked, And Western Paewl fat 1) and nceruud Interest Tie sents of tho Burington, Ged it Ranids and Minne goin tt 1 Company report a ateady Inga sv for. th bonds ot Mat company we iw. Marioora tu Coat. curtificates aol att ana 43, aud Ursus of Miwa Tn 'the stock marbet FallwWay and mircelaneoue shares Of yesterday was kearcely ineintained.. Prices. at the ‘ a to the Jnnuary programme of {3_ Seer ined at the frst « a nyitil riilday were a excited: fecond ‘call heowne strone sand advanced, NU: PM. the highest prices of the Gay were recorded.” ‘This bonyancy was, howeve later ithe day, the market belug virchally el Atan early hour, but the toue of the strect was stron Ath ner of the market # exeoedinaly Dull anne Indicaione that the promacnt elique Tenders are rolling ont, proparatory to tie tuaeurade onan y tiny induclnz anew party of outaidere {nto %, upon whom they wp. Be a their sock. ‘The. leading eatare ot ep have ti thwosterny St. Paul Flock Tetand, Lae Sn York Ceutral au indson River Northwestern on, extreme quota frou tis red, Bis, t0 Sold St MON. 164 sland, 101% ork Contral sock, M4 to Bi aa Pacitt Usk, nd wen Western owed tut Hatin mox Closing pric wre) Chey, & Pitts & SN. Westerii vr Ohio & M. Reading 4 Gy Pref. N. J. Central... Wig 94 Do. Pret, have declared a dividend of 9 per cebt. free Of Gav Iient tax, payavie Ob demand. See adveruiveuent pee New York Markets. SATORMAY, Jan. &—FLorn AND Meat—The mar eet wag inactive thou Mapporte Emo vb. gtnchdiny tH 54 85.50, '¢ y 5.704 #5 90, including St. Louts gady tye dour and corn weal frm, wg 8S.A *. SUN DRI Be—Cotton, ob the 5\e. for middling We. Spiniie turpentine uplands mer, Ate, Strained rosin firmer, though quiet, 82.1 174: Petroleum frm: rednad, Sic. crude, 16isc, hiskey firmer, $1.0, fone firm, Ize. Freignts dull, bat Fatca tem." Tallow motive, Iie. Lin seed’ otl netive clair, GRoceRtER—Tio coffee continues in brisk demand, Hswtiicc: Molassos very quien, New Orleans, tie: Rice very dail, 64@7%o. Angas active, fl crushed, Tiger; tale te Gnary—Wheat dul sa 68 £9,000 bush. adel oagn ss ior wt rh au Genesee, #131. foriainyer Westsra aZoat-and @1N41.28 for Infertor 3 prime No. aepruye. ‘Cori vers 15.000, Dash Including olf. Western mixed, Prluie GLOMGEL Oy new Jou. lng. 140 dat. kim dried and a hoininsl, Oates Winite, Tyco #h. | Oata fiat biuall sales of Btate, Gygs) Cihestos Barley ent ae ‘and nominal 1ON# TORK quiet AL SR NST Lor testy #5. ana prime bat lower ior #2:. Beet mate a sat 08817 & oh fOr Pale And extra fi tc. for pring Tess, and 8} t Ata and ent bat amet, bata rime atearn, \ ‘ Dressed ho F aud Cheese ‘, to 84e, wm Hoge were) Wer ite, were th tahe figures. The ree bine car loads, ov} i MARINE INTELLIGENC ih wrt Maya ton Tibi SUL SOc, rises.12 © tangy Hook. 117 Govsietaad,, 3 0) Hell Gate. 32 Ar SUNDAY. Jan. 0 hip Gen Barnes, Savaanad, indee and pas ip Nine ft, Aud Nor 1m, Kicbmond, City nd pase ‘ Calontta, indee, Also. the usuai river auc cOmMtWase ¥ SS Business Rotices, While Waiting for a Cough “to go as it came," you are often sowing the Feeds ot Cou sumption. Better try at ouce JAYNES EXPECTO- RANT, a for all co! wud colds. Sold everywhere, If you wo vestuients tha aud 42 Bowery, « cloth ‘ be cheaper in the marké os DIED, BRADY —At Greenpoint, on sou of Jane ond tue inte D, Brady Huneral'services will take place al bis mother's rest ¢- Unlou av, betwee and Calyer sts, on 1 hd frlonds are respect Jan. Ad aud Kate Cd Fridoy, Jan Lives wid friends of the aniel Carpenter Lé netfuily Invited to DAVIS.—On Sunday, Jan, 9, at #1 oth av., Alice Davis, Irchand {eon ‘of Stephen J, and Ellon The reia ‘and frieuits of requested wily Wr to r 1 friends of the far al 1 the fun ek AM. a W Bit {dow of the Inte 4 own, Theta of the ral services, wth sidened, 130 bast StL t,, 0: Monday, 10th 612 k MINSIT1.—At Greenpoint, L-1., Jane Minnitt, to her woth year, the beloved wie of the Yate William Minnict lecensed: f the family are respectfully tnvited to Lom her iate readence, Lid a Washington st, Greenpoin Tues lay afternoon, at? o'elock London (Canada Weat) papers please copy PLET.—On Saturday, duu, 5 Anustise Piet, in the Tih year of his age. Fane held at St. Andrew's Nom! al services Will be Catholic Ch mM anc st. aud Clty Hall place CLOCK 01 ening, A teqtlem high 1 be sole the Fepoke of Minsoul. Helntives and friends are ouully Invited to attend, without nine: jan, 9, Johanna ©,, wife of Michs 11 East 47th st. on Tuesday, 11th inst. ato Wal aged o7 Saturday, J James L. Waugh, fam! members of Bath et exington aud td ‘clock. MEXT N.G. 8. N. ¥.—The mem bers of Company G ate hereby nh Wor ‘our late memver, Ebonozer 4 roti Notice of fuueral in tomorrow's SUN. Members Will parade in cilizen’s dress, WIL erape one leit arin. By order of JOHN MILCULLL, Capt, JouN BAILY, Orderly Sergeant ne Specinl Notices, OB ELOIAL DIAWINGs, 1. MURRAY'S LOTTERIES, ti—Extra Class $0, 185, Jan. 8, 1870, 5), 20, 43, 11, 9, 67, 0 Prize tb a rin faa the so vans Lowers. J Re brake audaulso Koval Havany “Broadway, abu 135 Fulton ot, JANUARY 10, 1870, Goods, A T. STEWART & CO. ARE PREPARED TO QLOSE OUT AT GREATLY BELOW THE GOLD CosT, THE BALANCE OF THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS OF EVENING AND STREET DRESSES, VIZ. : BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, TRIMMED WITH VELVET AND LACE c TAN, RICHLY TRIMAL SATIN TRIMMED WITH CREPE DE INE AND LACE, PUFFED TULLE AND TAKLE- TUCKED SWIS8 Mus. LIN, POPLIN AND SILK MORS G ROBES, ELF GANTLY EMBROIDERED IN COLORS. ONE TRIMMED WITH ORANGE BLOSSOMS AND LACE, ELEGANT WHITE BATIN THE ABOVE ARE BRIDAL DRE: THE LAST PARIS STYL! MANUFACTURED DY WORTH, OF RUE T PINGA CHILD! CLOAKS, ELAL BRAIDED. CHILDREN'S VELVETEEN SUITS; PLAID SITS. , OF R DRESSES OF EACH UPWar BROADWAY, «TI N'S. WALKIN KY A, Te STEWART & Co. . WILL OPEN ON M ERY LA PAIX ALSO, COATS AND 1 MUROIDERED DESCRIPTION AND 1071 ST, INDAY, JAN. 10, NTS AND FROM § K er |. sun McCREERY & CO., BROADWAY AND ELEVENTH sT,, HAVE MADE UNPRECEDENTED REDUCTIONS IN THEIR ENTIRE STOCK, PREPARATORY TO TAKING THEIR SEMI-AN: INVENTORY. FANCY SILKS AT @1.25, REDUCED FROM ®. VERY RICH WHITE SILKS, WITH COLORED SATIN S8TPUIP ) FORK EVENING DRESSES, AT $).0, REDUCED FLOM $5.50, DITTO, % INCHES WIDE, $1.00, REDUCED FROM §5.0. RICH BLACK GROS GRALN SILKS 4. 0), and $175, TO THE FL IMPORTED, A FULL LINE OF ELEGANT DRESS BATING. IN ALL THE NEW SHADES. PURTHER REDUCTIONS LN BLACK SILK VELVETS. Av $1 % HINCH MILLION'S BEST QUALITY, AT $15.00, REDUCED FROM $25.00 MILLIONS BEST QUALITY, AT $20.00 REDUCED FROM $90.00 OUR STOCK OF OURNING € WE ARt® OFFERING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICE DRESS GOODS ALL-WOOL EMPRESS CLOTHS, Sc. REDUCED FROM We. BCOTEH WATER-PROOK WINCEYS, REDUCED FROM €1.00. ALL-WOOL PLAIDS, NEW DESIGNS, REDUCED 9 PER CENT WARP FRENCH POPLINE REDUCKD FROM 14 81", NOUSEKEEPING GOODS. A LARGE LOT OF $4 BLEACHED DAMASIS, Oe, REDUCED FROM %e LARGE LOT OF 64 BLEACI yDA © kp PROM @1. 1 feveral cases of A LARGE LOT ¢ 1 BLEACHED DAMASKS, very fing, THE VERY BESL_QUALITY OF Inlet POPLIN eM REDUCED EROM §1 £4 DARNEENAPRINE: DUEL DOLEN. IN ALL THE CHOICE COLORS For ioe foc. KEDUCED FROM 806. : i 4 DARNSLEY LINEN © ING, THE SEASON, AT $2.95 PER YARD. ; PD UCED FROM $1.09 104 BARNSLEY Lin N ae PARIS QUALITY DO. AT $1.59 PE YARD, peeayparmege 1 ECENTLY SOLD AT & { bitsenrrrion DOMESTIC SHEET HURTING, AN EXTRA QUALITY OF IN ALL iit JAKES, A MANUTACLUBLGS' PRICES SILK AND WOOL POPLIN’, DOUBLE WIDTH, BLAGK NELVIA or oars, VERY AIGH COST, AT £1.25 and £1.80 per yard. orena CLOAK bd CLOTH CLOAKS, #20, AND €2 A large line of REDUCED FROM §40 AND 80. PARIS FANCY GLACE POrLiNs, PRAUTIFUL | ERMINE AND MINK SETS QUALITY, AT #1 PER YARD. THE LAST LOT OF THE PARIS QUALITY I % CENTS PER YARD, RECENTLY SOLD AT $1. LINS, IN BLUE 4 BROADWAY, 4111 AV. AND 10TH ST. LAID AND ND GREEN, &¢., [LO HOUSEKEPERS, prior to closing their semi-annual invent A. T. STEWART & CO., ing extraordinary barzains in LINE BEST QUALITY ENC ROYAL WILTONS at $3 and $95 PARIS MOQUETTES, best qu TAPE: ELS, NS, SHEETINGS, OWELINGS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, QUILTS DAMASKS, NAPRINS, T COUNTERPANES, ALSO, LISH BRUSSELS CARE At $2 and $2.25 por yard. AL TRY BRUSSELS AND V DUCED BROADWAY, per yard, ity, #5 to $4 per y E LOT OF cLVETS AT ARI PRICES. ISH AND DOMESTIC OILCLOTHS, éo., &¢. 4TH AY. AND VOTH 87 A, T STEWART & CO. fre offering. PLAIN AND CHINE POPLINS ALL Woo! uA PLAL WE SASH 1240. per IDS at Sic. per yard, redueed frou WIDE WOOL PLAIDS at ato. per ya formerly Te. An immense variety of AND GLACK POPLINS, Be, to te. per y GREATLY BELOW THEIR VALt BROADWAY, (TH_AV. AND 19TH ST TILL LOWER PRICES hs} Aton DOWY-TOWN MILLIE Os STO HACE RECCED Ut OPEN CEST HIDBONS, HATS, VrLUETS, LACES, & SELLING Ub F NELOW Csi 10 MARL ROOM FOR NEW SPRING LM Ww SLUANE, 219 Canal st., Near roadway G TD. aad day ACT BUCHU BOLD's LX Lid Ast Clotinna. DIAGONAL Por- SANT AND UN REDUCED 2% PI LADIFS! TUCKED exints LADIES! NIGHT DRESSES LADIES CHEMISES LADIES! DAWES CHILDREN'S CLOAI AT LESS THAN ONE-HALF THEL! OW!G19 AL CO BROADWAY AND ELUVENTI ST, Breeriss: — BARGAINS! RARGATNS OSITIVE AND POREMPTO CLOSING OUT SAL fc. | Of the entire batance of THIS OCK, WITHOUT THE LEAST RESERVE. Every dollar's worth of our Stock of LAIN AND FANCY SILK : LONG AND SQUARE. BROCHE SHAWL LONG AND s¢ Woon SHAWLS, POPLINS NOS ALPACAS, LUPAESS CLOTS, and FANCY DKE=S GOODS Linens, Dawasks, Curtains, Quills, Towe aad Bian, Marked downto A PRICE which must them GO QUICK. Our determination Clove the Sexson with a W. kK. PEYTON, 4d wad Zid Bower Ret. Houston aud Stanto} T LEGHAINS, ONLY FOUR DAY f Dry Goods u m, The entire stock removed from the store, 7:9 Broadway, before Saturday next. No other stor to yet. GREAT SACRIFICE AT LOSSES r any go to pay, the LLGRAIN, 729 Broadwa; 2 wanted } ' F 1 ‘ i 4, i FPR ESPEN RECT - TMPROVED | . F RO chanue in diet, No. uecnveni ex cunents, ad OMS, CO: BAND, Mr, MA, ULAR NOTIC agement of t REGIMENTAL NILIZANY Dit PART t imation Of the acts, dusted oF the t act drop. THURSDAY, 17th me, WETER cLornine Til SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, os Due notice will be given oF th ition of . ee CENTRAL PARK ang WILD OATS. TWENTY-FIVE TO FIFTY PED SCHOOL ana LOST AT SEA fh active preparation ACTUAL Cost, A : 2 ¥ ECLA Pete avesen rie * ! & CO, FYERY kV d Sole Lessee and Mans T DALY MONDAY and TURSDAV, GAN. 10 and ie Susanna Ceullivre’s ruclest.conicdy Of last century b it THE BUsYRoDY WEDNESDAY RVENING. Jan, 1% lirst production of iYss OLIVE LOGA SS * _ NEW AND ORIGINAL LOCAL COMEDY, FOIL NON RUTES TION, OR Uti W&el flammat on, nh of ihe Uta ‘ fivenses¢ “SUMMER SCENES'A'T | en," Ms, stor iter, culentun, ea with supers Local scone. ¥, Cox and féposita, aud wil diseases of the Vlada IMMENSE COMIC CAST ‘ USE TERMI FLUID EXTRACT BUCH, Medicines, MONDAY, JAN, 10, AND LAVERY EVENINE es MesiC Mer. ASD ALY gE UID EXTRACT A SPLECT AND CLAmSICAL ENTE VINMEN Is a certs! h VAs Lor BLADDER FROPSY,ORGANT the Geri Lo ; WEAKNES MINIS, GENERAL 1 INARY ORGANS, GRAND MATI whether exis EV y Y vA 1 MALE OR FEMALE A ‘ from whatever canso originating. wud no nition of PUP GEANENVESIATING Kann, Neen, ne fleeh aud b ood ate supp TOE Liste «ANT HRALTH AND MAPPINE ° FOWOAY. et BOLD 's RETRACT ACCA Je Geo. Vanney ions Drug aad Chentical Warehonte, ; ; " "Sot Dirowdway, New York, and r" 1 in GR feteare a 08 Od SOULL TLE wtty Plalwa sip ay Pa, EAA ay ——————— | : ChSDAY 1 iekets, S0 cents, Rorerved rea a blicn . —--- rote Publications, ~ LOWERY THEATER, 10 TO McKARLAND'S BOOKSTORE, 947 3 Mr. JAMES MACE, the w ¢ pon, In a ta RAE MG ak. There you will Maal the | exporition of the art of seitderonce, ' ny erand hew books of tie day, and all tho standard Works, and | Will MF VOOLEY MACK. Tost AND J Hidisil tiso choice Ikuglish, Frenen, aud scoveh stationery, OUTLAW. HOLE MACATI us ay (D'S EXTRACT BUCHU give NE DELICATE CONS TIA FR ee OR RXTE AGE, BUGS, ees | OVGTENS WEDGES EY paliid cheek. Debility 1s acco ied by many alarms | TRACT BUCIIL 6 wud everge Ig symptoms, wud If ho treat ment Is subiulited to, | feellues, and enad’e you ty seep % Bocas Consumption, Thaunity, oF epileptic fits ensue, SAW BARCINCO MINMTRELED ON ioeT er rremccernrrmmmmmmees |S war —cicnt accent, | Huntrede tutned away ater AL the New patitons it Bouse Furnishing, Min ihe ely. Delehit the} ae WSS The Fat Men's Ball tii greate BURsiree carpets, and bedding cheap for your partner to. ti st cust, oF payuiente taxen weekly or monthy. a HR Mi wmnnit 12 CAR Ls KEID & CO,, 38 Hudson st, FLUID EXTRAC' abd odor, free frou all hujurio Dropertics, aud Immedrte 1D Its wetion, 27. CHARLES HOTE Ss corner Foous, $1 per day ; amily rooms, #10 to @1 ner week. ¥ GEO, 8. LEL A WANOOD YOUTHFUL VIG BONE wu dae, 5 wl 8 ou the MANIRID AAR MRSS ERC! na forglor ustruetivi. private at desires) to ladies pad gente day gud even jEanecial attention paid (0 a dade . No barroom atlachs Betoing Machines, - 240 Grund ¢t,, Unlra @or from Bower; ‘ ewing ma ©, jig, clog, ong, und daa ‘inh jie secoud-taud very cheap, 40 Catal et, HIN BOGAN, 100 aust Houstun at, Droudway and van horses __ Horses and Curnages, L.BEUROPEANPLA Wisecter sod.” ANI), Proprietor, KENGTH * shoud lune: use HELMBOLD's EXTRACT BUCHU, pain’ b ATUL ANSUAL BABE oF tic NEW YORK CALEDONIAS CLUB, At Apollo Hall 3 FRIDAY EVENING 1 TICKETS, TWO DUL..Vits PANTS MINSTICE DS sito PUY, Bee OE eek I SHOO FLY, DON'T BOHDER ME N, | _ Admission, : G KORGE FE kin irae ath bh Ai Jab iis New Bi un Wick, Bah; hasmany, "Old Foger."uoxthundays PEATE TICKET OFFICE, zs IM REOAD WAY N orl NCIS et WAEN'S Soul War wi hy OWexo. Tah RESERVED SEATS FOR ALL THEATER: ATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Sthst,, betweeu Broadway and 410 av. Instruction BLOW lot of hoavy work horses, arrived | {n every branch of Music, Terms, #10 per quarty yOst no aint nati, fT _ Elian hotees, vo be nag cheape ty Vestry see ANJU CO TS ran ter taught. Bis WAN MARE Se TANNA: REALE MONDAY, Fan 1 1879, of Sih The, OMPARY. £100 EL ie iH ' . Hee FE wee = ER GAY WE SHOO FLY WLER: SHOO FLY WEEK: BAD DICKEY COMPLETE. ALLEN; PRETENGILL, DE sik {INSTRELS,, Sa MINST! 2 NTY-TWO NEW STARS. 22 4 TWE Sub0 FLY.—The whole country Js agitated tothe gentre by the prevatiiug sensation, SHOU FLY. The Tammany SHOO FLY, 1 BAD DICKEY, has attracted {immense commendation and most enthusiastic ap: plause, Recall and curtain up three or four times nightly. Tn ad on the Tammany has engaged aud this weele presents DELENANTY Al NGLER. beyond question the originals of this popular dance. morcean of ‘The famous popularity atinchied to th tins WANT Terie yas All know, to DEL ANDHENGT ER The GREAT TAMMANY “S100, FLY” has aided to place it In its proud oxutting poritton. as THE SHRIEK OF THE DAY! These aro why— Ladies jest wisi their adm\rers © Gontienen eurtly rejoin, BIO, Toys altite the walman With Seliooik are disinissed ‘vith Drivers neco'erate thelr caxtt'e with Fashionable hats afe named Editorial paragraphs are priated, lng and everyboay—forward anit tie and erowd—politely salate, Sil my mistress, your ohdurate uncle has te. duced Youty this desperate condition; your eyes are With melancholy: is there nothing—aothing 1 can do a TH Wk GREAT FHOO FLIbS THIS WEEK i Vy Hoa Dy hoo BY. ‘ tenet, Detet rm NLW'WTIIOPIAN SCI TOUCHANL ICKEY AY HT O'CLOCK, SHARE ¥ HEIN ALICK HAL LUDLOO ZAK KeLSt , Weis MESPAYE LvOS Mr FTL VERNEY, EB OREAT BCRLESQUE \NY no-Thirty—THE MINST ADMI i MATINER SATURDAYS. SHAVER ED CONSTITUTIONS RESTORED by HELSEOL OS EXTRACT BUCHL W000 MUSEUM AND MENA BROADWAY, CORNEL OF OTH ST EVE DAY AND EVENING, ¢WirnouTt \AT € 0% LOCK Pa Witnone VISA WROE! ba wrote oh | wiiitoet igzie Wit 12 A NAME Aidici M2 witHone AT A NAME, | EMILY VitT_ | AT A RAME. jHLLCE down t) AT 3 AAA i tau.) [Aba Withoet eet | [ACS A NAME JOPaRa Fister.) [ip a Wrrttour JEDWARD RIGH) |AT 2 ANAMP, Tos Ano WIOUS AND BLONDPS| |X Vapor scenery, | | Gorgeous Cos | |X Original Music, || 10 BE SEEN | [A DAILY N MILLION. Ct ‘ OsiTiEs the | |X ORIGINAL of wl |< CARDIFF | \A GIANTS. ‘ LIVING < MALS.” G rN ‘AVIARY. ‘ PEab Agdanta’ [2 CORNEY BAND, |X Promenade nN CONCERT s ADMIsstON 10) ALL hoslolits, | MATINehs } EVERY DAY OLIVIA KASD | Rosa RAND. TM. WAKD THESE Woon, isk IXTOS Nox Sheet re MATINEE vad Geeny opr nose. x Co'ner dale", aad’ ath JAM e vi} WN CEN LNG Atal? bietans ho will make her debut ta a ot Op which Mr l \ First night Lise Khit a ' af yGOU anid a dist HN BULL 1 MT en 1 RAND OPERA HOUSE fhe yaet preparations why tte Fesoue ie the scular and Legendary Romance, be TEMPTAT Tanaweineat fee: ¢0 iy ra afew dave, H 1 anoutlay obover OB Bee meS Ol ANY OTHER ( y o™ MPIC THENTH To tHe PUBL In acknowledging Mr. GEO. L. KON'S highly flatter ing Welcome during the RIGHT PE RAS CRS oi Ne past week, and the dealie oF re t requests tor Mr. , ‘ H Found of Comedy parts, the MANAGEMENT 4 “ ry ‘ y jue the produc hs Gs Le PON ‘ VW BAT . amme Will emorace Us pular tur PAC Diy ‘o \ AN SEP RK 1 \MILY } ES i VC ALLE, eas iit whieh ¢ “ \ tion, for ime ¢ ' to learn n thorongu clog for Wis WN C1iON Ul GHOULS FOSS MODEL PALM j ywih ROMS GF BALGHTER DAY, f i) EFCOND HAMEED MATINEE € Ar ’ ‘ 1 SATURDAY EVENT PMA WALL bh her great t ‘ telx days in advance at the Rox Office of w i at the Mwsla TA See PARRETT & PALME iN"AME TH! YEN ON MONDAY EVENIN f The Graad Romaatc Deana ffom te ee RUY BLAS in recureT ! "i MOON TA NICHE VSTIL FURTHER NOTICE, ROY BA apa NON OFFICE OPEN iNV8 IN ADVANCE AC EW YORE CLL \ lith st, ay of Muste B.LEST “4 DIRECTOR SD AMTULpay K CTACLE, ‘ SLIPPER, Joh tHe eharnct ty iby a WM TOUEE OF § LITTER CHILD VAULINE WINDLEY, THE GUPAT MELVIBER, AND ALL 1H KBRATED ARTISTS ay 1k Cireus Croupe 19 NIC SCENES, of the uiewiatie we, ‘To reserved ILY DIVERSI FLED 1 90C,, ehildi ga und Begiud at & + 1

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