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RESCUED FROM DROWNING. —_————- ‘PARTICULARS OF THE LOSS OF THE P.M. 8, SACRAMENTO, —— Twenty-eight Passengers Barren Isinnd-Six Daye of Life—Living on Fish and Surrounded by Water and Suffer. om Thirat—Interesting Di From the San Pranciteo Chronicle, Dec. 18. The steamer Senator arrived yesterday morning from San Diego, having on board the passengers of the wrecked steamer Sacramento. A special correspondent of the Chronicle, who was a passenger on the Sacramento, gives the following graphic acoount of the disaster and the adventures and experiences of the ships wrecked passengers ‘ ‘ The Sacramento loft Mazatlan at * P.M. onthe 4th, having a oly to her number of pase sengers— the total number bein 224 and taken ‘on board over $40,000 in coin and bullion, Short Iv before noon on the following day the steamer was passing hetween Cerros Island and the mainiand. ‘The weather was fine, the wind being from the northwest and the sea comparatively " wat the rate of nine and ah During the afternoc the wind freshened somewhat and there was « noderate sea on, At alght THE SKY WAS OVERCAST, CLOUDE, which, together with a thick haze, rendered {t diMcult to see more than # cable's length d On board the Sacramento all was gayety one dreamed of the imininent danger so soon to be encountered. In the brilliantly-lichted # the passengers were gathered in gr engagod in singing, chatting, playing games other devices for relieving the tedium of along voyage, Forward, the steerage passengers were employing their manifold resources for making the hours pass pleasantly, and the tinkle of the Mexican guitar and the soft voices of the women of Mexico.sounded faintly but sweetly above the din of Machinery and the steady heat of the volving paddle wheels. Here and there, decks or seated in favorite who preferred each other’ the great a urmurin) nite the music the singers. All were gay and happy, and none saw THE SHADOW OF THE ANORI. OF DEATH even then hovering over them, As the night wore on the saloons and decks became deserted &s one after another 8. At LL o there were no those of the officers and crew whom duty kept from sleep. Bilence reigned throughout the ship save the nolse of the swiftly rushing waters and the steady throb of the tireless machinery, The voasel’s course was northwest half north, and the land supposert to be twenty-five miles away Scarcely ten minutes afterward the officer {n charge of the deck, Mr. He the second mate, became uneasy, and re tothe look out that he thought he smelled the surf, and feared the ship wan running stated to hinoMlver, Hardl fore a long white Ine of breakers was mediately ahead. Rushing to the whe Herrington ordered the wheel tobe thrown hard over, and the engines stopped and reversed. Too late! The treacherous for had so long veiled the danger that it w Woanavoldable, Hardly W the great paddle whees stopped revalyit, fen slock and a repeated heavy thumping along the bottom of the ship told too Pluinly that tho Sacramento was ON TUE ROCKS. Shock led shock. and the progress of the shin 4. It was now evi- dent t) the alirmed passengers, who came tush ing on deck in their night clothes, that. the steamer was seriously dameg ed The scene at {me was wild and fearsuliy siggestive t on bourd the w The ship was fullin the grasp of the breakers which could be seen now whitely gleaming a hundred ards away. now rising in angry mountains of foam all around the doomed vessel, and scem- ing to the terrified people to be ravening forth lives which appeared destine! to be lost in the darkness of that feartul olght The rolling of the ship when fairly faste on the reef was terrific. From side to side shu was thrown with incredible force by the Immense breakers. only tobe brought up with wecrash by the jacued rocks below. Wood and [ron eruld pot with stand such assaults and it became evident that the bull was being badly crushed in by the re Peated and violent contact with the rocks. Sc terrible were the shocks that at each recurrence Tur WITH DIUPTING Thouse DISMAYED PASS! were hurled f ide to. side or thrown pros- trate upon th All was now fear and pnfusion. Cries and groans of terror arose on ery side, while the rattle of breaking glass and ERS Seem alge P ered timbers. ‘Ihe saloon was filled with ladies, Whose only costume wa. that which they wo when aroused by the striking of the ship. Som wept and prayed ; others called on triends for ald which they were powerless to al almly but despairingly awaiting th ed inevitable ; othe varrleddy on Iife-preservers ev efticn the fears of reach the ut ‘as if seokins y in the « can time the engines had working In the endeavor to get th the reef, Happily t attempt wa: had the vessel ff she would lesa t ano. hardly have fact war a# timeto ssenger Sesisting them t all were gatherin, In thet rv have parent at the red and The water peer rolled on board able tha! she w« up unti) morning 3 c became calin and hopeful. ulthough all ferve ly prayed for the light of day. A DISPATCH BOAT LEAVES THE SHIP. At this juncture the captain's bunt was visioned for along trip, und the serond 1 with a picked crew, were » her orders to make their way te was known to he somewhere about two bundre miles to the northward. ‘The boat was lowered and after a brief struggle with the waver pulled from the rhip, and di red in the darkt Her departure wa nded hy any demon stration either hy her crew or by those left ueot the vessel, for it seemed loo much to exp. et that so small a'boat would be able to successfully av- complisb a lone journey M(N THE LIFE BOATS. The attention of the oficers was now directed to lowering the metalic life boats. These were lowered to withlia short distance of the water. but not completely launched. ‘The steame lay all along the reef with @ large rock her amidships ‘The pe # mach: longer rose and fell with vessel but re mained statlor eases ruse aud fell around tt. ‘The + Heck Town ferwaid from the adjacent A gapof erat inches wide the shi breaking 1 \ n pro provisior ig wreek Morn the posit tained. All ar mile on edtuer sid the extent of t le bere an rocks rising formed obstac! again whic! nery 06 the there hy tant appeared the sin Geronimo, with its rocky gleaming whi ely with the All alc to the right stretched the mc line of the hland, apparently about te distant. Barly in the morving Steward Dem ming, With an ability and pluck which de@ed | adverse surtuundiiue, Lot Up a breakfast which Was Much appreciated by the weary passenger mostof when, were in need of the refresh ments thus afforded, PROSVECTING FOR A LANDING, Two boats had been sent off early in the morn. ing. one to reconnolive the island In search of © pace where b able to land, and he other to the in 1 the same errand Capt, Farnsworth proposed to the passen. sto remain on board until the return of the boats sent cut to find a landing place, ‘The fears f the ladies, however, had been too greatly aroused the previous night, and they were in ‘tensely averse to remaning upon the ship @ mo mont longer than necessary, and a great part of the gentlemen were of the same opinion, An impromptu meeting of the passengers was call ed, and it was resolved tu acquaint the Captain with the desire of the passengers to be landed Immediately ‘This was done, and the Captain @xpressed his willingness to send them ashore Preparations for an immediate departure were hurried!) made, aud were in many oases decid edly unique many of the ladies and some of thy ng completely encircled with life breservers, While others more sensible had. pro vided themselves with blankets or shawls, Pour of the Iifeboats sufficed to take all the passe who wisied to leave, and one after another they left the shin on their slow way to the distant {sland ‘Two hours after the depar. Aure of the first boat It could be seen, # mere ‘white speck, nearing the island, followed with nearly equal intervals between ther by che other boats. Attho same tima the boat which had deen sent to look for a landing Was seen coming back tothe ship. As it had neon to com= Muuloate with the other be known found, PREPARATIONS FOR GOING ASHORE. Provisions, water beakers, and blaukets were flow being brougut up tn re hipment Lo the Island, while sails and spars were bundled up to be used an tents, The engineers were aving various articles, such a# tools, eto, and retaking down the long cylindrical nk In the bath room to be used for acond in taking salt water into drinking wate Weck the little raft was being put In readiness or service, On the return of the boats they re- Ported the island to be destitute of timber, grass, tone landing place had id itself was about half a sth by an eighth in width at the Ty dE was no more than & more heap St halt baat two Ube Doats apd raft wero ioaded swiss at once the ship that a landing place had buen and pet off for the island, the raft being towed by three boats. The ship was now deserted, not & soul being on board. In looking back upon the noble vessel when leaving her no external signs could be noticed to s! that she was » wreck, and had it not been for the rocks ahead and the white breakers around her bow, she ight have been thought to be at anchor, though the flag of disaster at her foremast head told a different story, A LANDING EFFECTED. After two hours of steady pulling the Cap- tain’s boat reached the istand—those having the in tow not arriving until several nours later. The landing place was formed by a short tongue of cocks on ither hand. making & narrow cove where the surf did not beat. ‘This was sur- rounded by sloping, «andy walls some twenty feet high, and here were gathered the pnasen- gers awaiting the coming of the houte with pt Visions and water, They were dectined to di appointment, however, for noth i.e was served, and they were forced to He down Inthe sand, eld. hungry, and parched with thirst, — The eeping sere ents were far from being com i wply in tying down close to vened to be next pd men, dren were bundled together in huddie. So passed the Oret night on the ista ind an uncomfortable one it was for ail xl In the venng rations and water were served out, consisting of one Mecuit,a smail plece of Meat. and s third of a glass of water, This was at Orst announced as being for all day, but more food arriving a similar rat on was lesued at night, During the day tents were made of epars and sails, Which afforded protection from the cold night winds and from the beavy Hight ews The attention of all was now turned toward preparing for food and water during the stay on the island, the duration of which no one could nt tothe ship for more isions and water and for blankets. Under impromptu king order, condense about f. b water per day, which was b to the seanty water rations given out. He. sides the condenser. water wax brought from the ship. and there were enough provisions for ten or twelve days’ use on the island at the end of the third day. ON THE ISLAND. With the exception of the want of water the pasengers had nothing to complula of, the food rations being sufficient to prevent actual suffer- hg. ‘The greatest sources of discomfort, were the sand deas and the necessity of sleeping In the the aand, whieh was so mixed with guano as to form an extremely tine powder, Plover, brant. snipe. and curlew were plentiful along the shores, and many were « ved de ne shipwr ave supported them weeks, kof the Island a signal sta- Was established and lookouts placed to en deavor to attract the attention of any ship that Might pass.and to signal the steamer it was bowed would he sent to the relief of the Sacramente ‘This relief it was known must come fro Diexo, as a boat whieh had been despatch Sap Quentin, on the Lower California coas , had rted and been unable to yratiny te with. meking it ¢s for ummediaie relief de- ely on the smal! boat sent to San e got through safely J might b Lin ashort tine; if any aveident had pened to her, er despatch boat niust be tout, and my ays of waiting elupse be: wid could errive. “For the reasons it was somed hevessury to practise strict economy RELIEY AT LAST, Five days were passed on the islind without I being seen or any stgns of life bes covered on the desert mainland of Southern C; Hornia airectly opposite ‘The wrecked people hunted periwinkies es to add to their tations, While o-cets shot curlew and snipe, or ught Aheepshead and mullet On the morning Lon the peak, Mr, Weleh of the United States Navy, discovered thesmoke a steamer, The fact was immediately re- ported, and waa svc notsed about among the passengers, or ing anintense excitement, All hurr ihe asides of the taiand and wer ut the sin 6, and som itself. The distance wa: r.that for some time all we her the steamer was nd or taking in gradually As the moments pussed. the steainer was recog. nized to be the aad eh ing her e somewhat, she slowly approached the southern end of the island and dred a gun, which hul Was greeted with cheers by the as- mbled t nders. Feeling her way with the most caution. the Montana passed alowl: around the southern end of the island and Anchored abreast the middle of the eastern aide, ibout three-quarters of ainile from slute, have the # una! nehor and proceed where the shipwrecked passengers transferred to the steamer Senator to be nyeyed to San Francisco. INCIDENTS. nv laughable incidents occurred at the time of the wreck but about the most ludierots was Ty yer fin Maine, who cushed deck in” cc ewith a bunch of atianas in the dand hie naked seni the other. When the first fucry was over, aud his appearance was noted. the badinage that Hsued was Very Unpleasant to the man, whose sition bad previously hin este lar performed a gallant act mest dunger him de the Thomas Campeau, @ pas-e crew, remained ou the thereby greatl aided it learing the ship of such bawg were to be reached, and in sav us feat the treasure. CONDUCT OF THE PASSENGERS The conduct of the passengers themselves as alody War & re credit. In the first eaciten the boats was m1 y rome hed with the st some persone supposed te be steerage ¢ vers ‘These were met by Surgeon Soblatter ana Lieut HL Pike of the United states Army who. with Ivers drove them away from (he they afterwar ituardeo Mui they were lowered | With, this excel tia they behaved with commendable coolness wad calmiess Master CP Welch, United States Navy, also reudered valuable assistar the officers, and lubored effivientiy in restoring order and aiding the suip's oMcers THIEVES AT WORK. Among the pussengers from New York were ldsmith wud faintly ‘That gentlenal the ladies ily, al the f E eck On ed by the dange away Her fat Tabows va hott He caw pied by at his tr ently opened Or ind that rel, tak: of the universal disorder, had ta sixty dollars in eyand other articles ‘The thief had also ntered the enhin occupied by bis daughter Aggie Goldsmith, and had taken therefrom seven dollars in money and an under- CONDITION OF THE WRECK the Montana left the reef the Sacra- mento was badly broken Ip consequence of the rating on the rocks, and the ebb and Howof the ide Was noticed if her hull. showing Chat she it open to the sea Shel twenty feel of water tide, and only t with the dicating that thy wi) an atis Valuable the first and second off ers Hees and & portion of the crew, remair with the wreck prov.ced with boats for their escape in case she breaks up — hie T From the Commer While in Rochestei be able say swortt much t Sam ot Jump, al Advertiser, I met Mr. Hebbard, anold resident of Genesse county, who saw Sam Patch make bik famous jump off Genesee Falls, thirty or forty years ago. ays that Juinp day was a ureat day in Roche The people gathered for miles around ty see uhis tn termittent American jumper, a& he performed his last fea Sam Pateh bad previously jumped over. Ni- agara. Then, saving “some things oan he done a3 well as others,” he slashed around Wke. Ser: seat Bates through the Western part of the Stateto back up) his proverb Before bis last Jump he bought @ big black beat of a clrous ‘man, and led him over the turnphe Lo Koches- ver, the morning of the day came. ived in town with the black bear, and the crowd rushed nto Rochester from o8 around, twelve o'clock was the bour t nto Jum a hundred feet down—down th hte fall ince the boiling caldron b: A ng had been built out over the water, and Sam appeared on the staging dressed In aaailor's fancy Jacket, His friends now took upacollection on shore, Wille Sam swung his tat and said aftor Jumping himself he would return and throw the bear ‘Then, amid a death-like stillness, he ran a few steps and gave one leap into the alr and fell, cutting the mist ike alead sinker, two hun- J feet into the seething wh left the staging bis body assur osition, his head foremost, but \w he struck tho water there was a dreadful si- 1 While the populace awalted with ch breath his reappearance One m: two min ules~ three minutes and no sig jumper. Then the people set up «loud walla ong Murmur of sorre ‘This Was the end of Bain Pateh, ‘They say he hud been drinkin morning, 9nd failed to keep his feet together and his body perpendicular, as on proviuus oc. easlons. So when ho atruck the water the breath loft Its body, and he was knocked ge s A body Sam had ar. during the nth oro afterwaid they found his y prey down below Kuchoster, drifted upon THE SUN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER THE PRISONER OF CAMDEN, —— 4 SON OF SIR JOHN MACDONALD'S VINANCIAL AGENT IN JAIL, eavatlonaeet Bells Orange Blossome-The '* Trip to Cannda—His Retarn 4 Meeting with the Ghastly Chamber- lain-Thrown into a Felon's Cell. Correspondence of The Sun Trenton, Deo. 17.—Fpizoitic philanthro- py has ceased to borat tiself in Camden. The tragle cough of the car horse is no longer heard in herstrects, ‘That is now left to the young man, star of the peripatetic company, who “does” Richclicn, at Morgan's Hall, for the low sum of four bits a head. Cainden is the lovellest village of New Jersey, opposite Philadelphia, But for the river Dela- ware, Camden would be Philadelphia, and Phila- delphia would he a village beyond the Schuyl- kill, Everything in Camden is lovely. Every- thing—not to put too broad a point on it—but Cainden fail, Here the normal Camdentan loveliness ceases. Space in Camden ts valuable, and corner lots can be had at no price, ‘This was the case even nearly twenty years ago, when Camden Court House was built above grovid, and Camden Jail shovelled out ix feet ath it, paved with bricks and flagstones, fen: ff into numerous cells, frescoed by an unlii... d amount of iron bars, and a not unlimited amount of arrange- ments for pure and wholesome air and light, It is evident that Dr, Dio Lewis was not consulted ‘on the hygienic question when Camden jail was projected under ground. Certainly he would hot advise that the hot air be all kent at the top of the cells and all the cold on the floors. One of the prisoners told me that the supply of ratsis unliinited. ‘They are gay and festive rats, tame as playful kittens and, fesrless of consequences, pursue their gambols through the cells, sometimes playing leap-frog over the beds of the imprisoned sleepers, But the grand bromenade corridor. sixty feet long. ts the sce of their wildest sports, ‘he faithful watchman has more than once soothed the tedium of his midnleht vigil by practising on them with bis revolver, It w c tler plan to let these mirthful ¢ pOlize the corr. dors at nicht, instead of driving thei Into the ells, Hut your correspondent Is not a Camden philanthropist and therefore his opinion on the Fat question Is not pressed, Dit. JON VAVASOUR NORL. Into this di Pp, unwhol yme, rat-infested hole, kindest-hearted of Sheriiis, Harry Fred icks, locked up, nearly three months ago one Dr. “John Vavasuur Noel—tall, al.nost touch- lng the six foe yandeome than half the men whose ambrosial locks a not brown ; hazel eyes thot so soft as his wife's brown eyes, 80 he told me; a military air his manner, acquired, | doubtless, tn experience which a Canadian M. sion Is expected to require o duty tt was to help watch the border for those playful fellow countrymen of ours, th Fenians, ars ago this young man to bis Bache ‘#8 Coll Kings. Marri ns gave mart Douglas sald emigrate from. left” her him t Canada is what Stephen A: ‘ ont a good untry to So, In 1M8, the young doctor Majesty's Dominion | for “the States,” drawn bither by a proffered situa tion ‘as assistant principal to a ye school, at Fairview, six miles from Camden, to- ward Mount Holly, and near the Quaker village of Moorestown, Here he spent's year in the discharge of bis duty with eminent satisfaction to his emplo In Moorestown lived & family dof mother, son, and four daughters. e fal had, some years before, ortal debt, leaving those behind fan income ample for all their wants, Witla margin for the purchase of enough of life's luxuries: It is the old story, of course. Handsome young stranger properly presented=good — family father, also John ©, Noel. for a great many years Sir John MacDonald's financial agent, at Same time a grand officer of the Grand Masons in Canada the of the stock that made the company at the Governor-General’s balls ; good Canadfan blood without a flaw in igree or a blot on the escutcheon, Of old story of | youn dream, narriaze hells and the Noel found himself laware avenue, bts ti che dy ny mai ‘of the firm, All went as smoottily as should be. Home was but half an hour's drive from Vhiladelphia, and thither always after the close of business the doctor tended his step THE DOCTOR VISITS HIS OLD NOME. One night, at the termination of that due course of time which nature imposes in such cases, another John Vavasour Noel made h m- seifa weleome though belp of the litle family. Wituin year a me as a guarantee of love eas. Linst Broken down by devotion to business Yel went, on advice of some who were, and or two Whe were not bis friends, to his fa ther's home i Kingston to recuperate his health Hils last slght of his wite showed her holding up in her arms their little boy, that he mig see his father as he walked away, leavir thoug ehind i of M much to dé with breahi ly arran| yt in the world's early bistory, — Blen ssett had his Burr. | Dr. “Faustus ho movey out of Herr Mephistopheles Nowiis likely to reap sinall stamps and tess comfort frou. the existence of his late book keeper. One Chambertit may well be charac Traged by the doctor as the “heavy willvin” in tle fife drama, the end of which ts not yet had pitied this man tt seeme, helped him to money when in need, ’ io geod position in Chamberlain, by all the for sume years | an inmate of the ‘Harris Jon in Moorestown, haviug wound bis way t « woe uf ali t seand he it Was Whe Weed Ost BIOL RS von ely that Noel should yie'd to al) eit entreaties, and seek the restoracion of his health by means Of his native Canadian alr, Ne rived at his father's house, he was pre forsome weeks by sic » cheered, however, by loving messages from his wife and tender ob hig Lite o He had not yet passed eriod of convalescence when, to his horror se, he one d eda letter from contain ance tha that henvefor a disuan ain, Hf possible, his Change in the current of bis wife's 11 PALE AND GHASTLY CHAMBERLAIN The first he metin the store in? pale aad ghustly Chamberlain, yet, why louie turn pale, Whose friendly protesta Wy had never Seen wanting toward Noel, was ihore Unit, the latier couja divine, Chamberlain promised to Interceue for him—to arrange for an interview between the doctor and his wife ‘Kwo days after Chanmberiain was the bearer of # cold ano formal message irom the wife, declin- ng to r hist dounder any circum. ACOs, uaded by Chai ain's plausi- words he return to Can »to hud documentary evidenee that (han erlain hinise ft» the one Whe baa poisoned his Wife's mid against him. ‘Ther eae the in Satiahle louging Wo see lis biden and her Uirned {0 Moorestown took his sonind went to the Park Hotel A few days more and the ld Was it the care of is fatuers (arnily in Canada, Mean Wethe Wie had inetituled proceedings for a divorce and the oustudy of the elle Noel returned to oppore her, While waiting. vo tle his answer in the divorce save he was, tho night of Oot 10, arrested by the Sheriff Cainden on a writot ne ercat regna nd locked up lu the Camden jail, He charges that Chain berluin w the architect of his ruin and that those proceeding are of the nature of # spiracy to deprive him of his share of the bu hese in Philadelphia, to destroy his relations with his wife and to mak he separation fi fils children irrevovahie The writ issues out to do—the High Court of Chancery at Trenton, ‘The amount of bail, in default of which Neel will have to pass a Christtoas #s he has alread: sed @ birthday and a Thanksgivir in jail, ess released la fxed at the tr ik sum of —eney ough to be g eve » Camden, Mf you can make Ils phi ast heave al the sight of yoursupers iL eolimlernta,” bul bard to be got as bloodless pound of tes Mfeyou have them ne PACING THE PRISON CORRIDOR, The divoroe suit still goes on, ‘The helpless prisoner in Camden jail, pacing the corridor for fourteen out of the ‘twenty-four hours, has but small chance to show by what foul means men would steal his wife away and turn the loving lispings of hia little ones to words of hate through all the years that must pass before their own clear reasoo can prove that he, their father, was murdered in the pure, chaste house of thelr young affections. ‘The prisoner of Chillon was hot more hopeless than ts this prisoner of Cam- den. Chancery bas hold of him, Chancery means to hold him, Chancery has nothing With violated households, ruined reputations, or breaking bearts ‘The local press has tried to du something for Noel, and Lam told, the local press has even tried the well-plated ar Butall thishas been but eanity to the local and the yeriest additional vexation to the ¢ den prisoner The one has but wasted its ink, and the other Uke another poor do, keops “moving on,” up and down Nis sixty’ feet of damp, unwholesome | corridor—all because chancery shakes its learned wig and says: $5,000, or ne exeat royno!” Something of to your correspon- dent's ear the other day, d moved by those principles whioh spring eternal in the breast of overy SUN correspondont, be wont ® dollar on it, and burried to’ Camden il, with iron bars between bim and Dr, Jobn ‘evasour Nool, hy howrd tho story fuller and © came thousand times better told than the mere hints which have just been given. Noel begged that the Bon-light might be let non him—plead Ik woman, with those brown eyes of his, that th UN would not let auch gross injustice be wrought on him without raiging one ory of protest that should) pierce the ears of all concerned, and force the | powers that be.either to free him at one ho might defend himself or else place his ball at such @ Agure asastranger might command, He told me that he was dying—literally dying. But for the ministrations of some few good Samaritans Kindest and gentlest of all, those of the Sher- i's wife—there would have been a pauper's funerel weeks ago, and the rats would have had 8 cell all to themselves, out of range of the gen- tle watchman's revolver. 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I have rendered tuebs crue! tut etasing exnibitions »esriy te te atid, aug bat M pivagen ‘he auth rity ald aay, ‘oumerous ende Scene as T aliude to would, ere Te. ns det Is Keown to your department and your citizens, will you Not take meas ures to suppress this hideous sboininatyen. quate te ea Manted----Femaies, A AW QIK given ont at advan ‘Xs for first-ciaas sewing iwachines by Installments instFuction tree, Pov & CO. 142 Brant #th at A NEW fratcians sewing machine, with AA nichte te work at highest pri thachinesexchanged. 71s rcadway, 180 good ha Witeg mac PAY: ; Instruction free ; ) the work you can do if you buy « sewing Mav. or 477 9th ay., New York, or 67 Fourth st., Wilitaisbitegh, BEXTRA cay term 0 yay. 10 parties wishl machines, Vv f 4 NTED Troy collar W aaren sh rereicianle aint for general bouse- Work, 43 Mott ats, banery. at the ni to pure “board in the And a fret-clase COMPANY of persons Sant A Manet given tof their deatinatic 004 hon ourth . and bo, pply to Chi and gi dren's Ald Society, 19 Kas A ‘wanted. Agen‘s are making from ® to AX Gis day selling our uew invention, selle at eight. E. A LEONA'UD, 38 Wooster af A TIREMAN, with papers, to take charre of A bbotters” Cait at 1 Weat 224'at,, betore A. M. W. A. ANDERSON, A PICESSM AW wanted to take charge of 7 Gordon A presses. Apply atl Cedar at,, New York. A GOOD marble carver and general workinan to go Scranton, P Rivington at Re ted, extra forwarder 4 Marion at.; steady work for first- class workmen only, Beexes PERS wanted at 8, W. GREE ‘ana IS Jacob st ITO RS wants ' at Barclay et, to good dy work, Te Nor COMPOSITORS wanted at , 8. W. GREE 16 y nted in card factory; one thor- oughly Address, with wages expected, 8., box 1,883, Post Office, New York. VAGHINIS® foreman wanted Mi ‘take charge of a machine shop ih this city, with» tisfactory refer: aollity, and experience. Ist av,, between 26th w TORO NDERS— Wanted, a good plain ine isher, PELLETREAU & RAYNOR, * Church st Want An active au manufactory ‘Apoiy to JOHN MATTHEWS, Holyto JOHN Ms Ls at ‘A good machinist who ts able to rau en engine and do-steam Atiing; must have bis license and good recominendstions, Address MACHINIST, Station E, Post ome: W AYSTEDE A couple of apprenti lund one at the carpentering buslue: corner of 146th at. and 4th av,, Mott Haven, Wi at, after 12 V 7 ANTED—A young man in a fish and oyster mar Ket, mast understand the care of burees. ainbin st), Hrookiyn, WASTED Yung nan with Zome means: good Apply at CHAPMAN'S, 4 Weert 4th et, at plasteri Apply at est. Irishman to attend Ee a NTFED- an horven CRS oa | 7 ANTED—Smart boys. Het, yiLSON & CO ootaimien, th Address E WEANTEDSA situation ae blacks JENKINS accustomed to shiywork, box 118 bun office, Zost and Souno, rof Rowery The fh ¢ to 1th preciuct sta: OST— Fireman's patrol badge, No. 90; please re J turn it to 217 East 2th at., ant fecelve reward: A.B Personal Notices, ertity that ny wife, Elizabeth and board without any just I forbid ail persone hark or trusting her on my accou ne Of Wer dobte or bur wister, Mrs, ( OBERT DRY! wie tn the fauily, Your address through The en Send HS Rivingte MIDE Bit, Aner Friday, Dec i Pre AMES ML. oD poche auction ov eer, w at 12 eelock, at 1 five Fast ars at struments, DIANOS AND ORGANS FOR HOLIDAYS, New andmost beauthtns a nit perfect ton ormontoly testa ineuisor for rent, during the holiday at WALERS's, 451 Bway diag eat be found elsewher Uren Soni: San ewood liens hear Mac NDID ew; Warranted; only $230, mq) TO 8195 buys good, ercondha BOO rosewood: carved irge he, at MenitELL SS Unt We Clinton p Susiness € yances, OFFICIAL DIRAWINGS, KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERIE ENTUCKY—EXTHA CLASS S 1 * Covington, Ky, SHELBY COLLEGE Ww, thee, 86, 16s a $itha ty LEY COLLE . 4, 53, 3418, @, 1%, Bh, ML Nn’ Managers, Covligton, Ky. Information furnist CLUTE, Broker, 504 Dr ark row. Post Oitico box 49 BOOK and atationcry store for sale choapy [OTe no of the Devt stanis 1a tho ely, Cull #00 at BT Troalway BAGO. wave anon, at ts feat tun ah cireulars sent by J, 138 Fulton et, and 2 Xooms, pleasant Svoort at, . Ronrd wand “2 board and lodgin B40. ent uede, Penn near bil ay, And Lith at Musceinneons, T DISTRIBU jn aid of the S Hoes Onn ka State Hist ltt ; ‘ #95.000 cash Aocond Gift ferenis 26/00) Cash Thied Gift : THON cash Fourth Gift + At caen, B40 cash gifts in all, amounting to H. Prizes paid Mini,” A lator Winuiug. bukubers eat to each pur Chancr of aticnet, Tickets #1 each; Bix for 8. For sale at tic statiugery store ol B.C. DEVLIN 41 Na t., New York, BABE AND CONFECTIONERS: TOOTS Moutis, forms, oruainenting tools, &¢,; New Year borg. & rhe forus, WILLIAM HART, Manufacturer, SP Catlurihe at, New York N ONEY ADVANCED on watches, diamonds, tt bray’ oul by GOGDSTRIN & LO, Tt Broadway JOTICK TO DEALERS Notlow Weherec glron tat ‘iter tt vary ‘hy Sports MY Of the city of Ne proseouce ali # for neiling Voulson ¢ WW J. HAYS, See, Ny ¥. tioth at, Deo, 28, 127. (Pon. +. POPE © UO, i{RON AND METALS 82 Pourl al,, Hoar Brokin n New York, WARDEN (To buy cheap for cash, two g od oni boats orhighters.” Address, with full descript Hig _Couaditiou, aud price, Box 4,918, New Yor ince 27, 1872. ADIES who are seoking for logan HOLIDAY GIFTS to present to their gentlemen friends, will find at the Kotadlishment of choice selection of Bisoking Canes, ‘Umbrellas, Cigar Molders, Sets of Standard Authors, ‘Dressing Cases, Mook Ties, Ivory Combs and Brushes, Gold Pens, Club Skates, Bronse Statuettes, ‘Travelling Bage, at our usual low prices. RB. H. MACY &@ C0., 1TH 8T. AND 6TH AV. ann House Sarmsying, iio Foesir RE, BEDDING, CARPETS, AT O'FARRELL'S av RIGHTH AYV., CORNER OF 20TH ST. __PAYMENTS TAKEN WEEKLY Olt MONTHLY. URNITURE, carpets, anc bedding—The largest Assortment and the lowest prices for cash, oF on weekly or monthly payments, at 1 LEE OU AV EN PIAA ra, 10 Chatham ae 208 lish Brussels and ingrain, cheap, at 11d Fulton st, between Nassav and William. PAI y OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Carpets, furniture, ding, &c.; prices lower than any house in'the elt sf Deaty @ cunninonam S84 and 386 3d av.. Dour ith at, new, bolster chairs, lounge, Tthat, HECKER = CARPETS, nearl 0) cooking stove, &e Biines and Fiquors. ae CANE, with Jock and key, ove dozen, mine dierent kinds | warranted pure, price, 810 « case. C.J MURPHY & CO., 43 Broad at, Copartnership Hotices, é be known by the old frm name of Coughlin Habsn, COUGHLIN & CALLAHAN, Jed Hoboken, Deo. %, 1872. Py Political, D¥EMocHaTIC Hy Ey BEICAN T Ne a! Ata meeting of the Democratic Kepublican General Committee held at Tammany Mall Thureday evening, Dec. 19, 1#72, the following call for the election of dele: gates to the General and District Committees 188, reported from the Committes on Ora |, Unanimously adopted, and orde Democratic Electors of the city and county of York, in harmony with Tammany Organiza tion, are hereby notified that on Monday, the turrtieth Gay Of December, i872, between the hours of 6.and 9 P. M..aPrimary election’ will pe held at the place, and Under the conditions nereigafter named : mocratic voters 1h the various Assembly Di As many deiegates to the Ges 1st as there reapectively, District for whieh they m me tine and fb the sam \ istrict as ¢ ithin eald Assembly Districte respectively to form an Assembly District Commit tee ; said delegates shall re- fide in the electism district’ for which they may be ch be printed or written, without en. dorsement, abd shall conta f didates to be chosen delegat General Committee for th Committee,” “Also alist of the names be chosen. delégater to the Tammany ‘Assembly Dietr'et Committee for the year 1873, specifying th number of the Election District for which they shall nominated, headed " Assembly District Comnat The delegates *hosen at said pritnary election in the several Assembly Districts to represent anid tistricts in the Gene amitiee for the year W873, (for organization at Tau ob THURSDA Gary a, ts The Assembly Disiric joa La the several Asse! organizatl ald distric y Districts pammerd plac THURSDAY, 1 be called to or gation of th ply District, and ea to the election of President and other UIng Year. A ly District Committee shall mect at 74 mdi street. ‘ond Assembly District Committee shall meet at 8 Bowe! District Committe 7 Kooms,” Broome mb ein) thal moet at Feet hall meet at 178 ‘mbly District Committee shall meet at 287 Hudeon street. Sixth Asset ly District Committee shall mect at “O'Reilie; net Pitt and Broome strects, 1y District Committee shall’ mect at ater street. bly District Committee shall meet at 77 treet. Lbly District Committee shall mcet at ." Hugeon aba Barrow streets, eutl Assetuiy District Committee shall mect at “Odeon,” % First avenue. Eleveath Assembly District Committee shall mect at 40 Brgnit evevue mbly District Committee shall neat Halpia’s,” corner Seventeenth street and Ninth ave Fourteenth Assembly District Committee shall moot vowan's,” corner Kieveuth etreet and birt ave Fifteenth Assembly District Committee shall moet at southwest corner Eighth avenue aud Thirty-fourth wnth Assembly District Committee shal! meet at emiit Hail,” corner Second avenue and Twenty-third Mest eighth wy District Col Third avenue, ably District Committee shall moot trard,corber West Ninety-ninth atrect Twentieth Amsetably District Committee siiail meot at a4 Third wee: Twoity fret Assembly District Committee shall meet at Kast Side Hall, Kighty-wath etreet and Third ave hue "A tajorit 1 Asse nting the ‘ouumittes Maries ure to be ne of Election who lathe Primary E ied for 1D this call except in the Ti rd Asse Aelegw'i' ts equally divided one inepec tor, atd the Chain mittee aay act ae the third L te Asnenstiy Districs the ( on Orgauizetion shal the Twenty Grst Aasem! Ing divided ewe? divin uh spoluted tion we a Cal fe + and tn the Four. oof Committee appoint the Tnapectors , also In Minuriet the delegation t b having named one y tbe Counts Fereot howe Late W eiection to the G ctor of Election. hird 0 strict, ‘OK HOLDING ELKC First District—Patrick Dooley, Dents Hogan, Christian Disch Plsce of holding election, 4 Cortlandt street, Second Distrlct—Joho Hall, JainesJ. Nealia, J Londergan. Place of holdiug gloction, & New Bowery. Third District—John W. Uhaaler, James J, Duny ames Graves, Place of holding election, iW Elizavesa et. Fourth District-M. J. Shandloy, Nich, Kearne) A, Whalen, Place of ‘holding électto Street Fifth Distriet— Jr., Patrick J. Col i Sixth District—John W, Brown, William Alt 1. Brady df holding election (O'Relliey nor Piurand Hroome streets Seventt District Avvlph sehleicher, Chas. H. Golden, Henry Simpson Place of holding election, Uulversity Bulitlng Wooster street District drick Q, Gale, James Noviile, I ¢ Of viding elvction, 7 and Jacob R, Thomas Fits Brady. sieotion, Acriatio,” corner Hudson Tent Distriet=t M drew Harve a mee M: Miller, Nelson W. Young isan. Pisce of holding election, 281 Franc ), core Nintt patrick, Charles Guatzer, An: of hulding election, * Odea,” 89 Firs! avenu Eleventh Disirlet—Peter MeAleer, John Dunlop, Inane Goldsmith, Place of holding eléotion, 424 Kighth avenue. Twelfth Diatrict-John A. Roberts, John H. Munn, Dennis Garrison, Place of holding election, 27 Third street, Thirteenth Diatrtes J MeDowell tou, * thal: corner Seventeenth strort aud Ninth avenue, irict—Jobo B. White, Arthar B. F vie in Ttelly. ¢ of holding election, * Coogan Venth street and First avenue, eoth District—Joho Furrell, Charles Schloss, Burke Place of holding election, soushw corner Eighth avenue and Thirty-fourth street Sixteenth District—Charles Dempsey, Mic jae. Place of holding election, ¥ ntli District Charles ©. Dut, Patrick Mo Johu E. Kelly, Place of holding election, Waah- Angton Hall, TH Kigiith avenue, tient et -Pairick MeDevitt, John Shori- dao Patrick H McGuire Plage of holding election, SRetly'ay” 88 Third avenue, min District Jona J. Moloney, | Kugene J. roe, Thomas Conners Place of holding election, Hochger's barber shop Uoulevard, between Ou nd One Hundred and Tenth stree Twentleth Dutrict-Robert. Meciuule, George Love: Jace, David Wood, Place of holding eledtion, 74 Third avenue. nh MeCourt, Witisiam H. Quincy, tg a Anrioy Kidkuory, ies Rowunp M. Puy. Wecrotary Commitios oa ‘who are secking for elegant HOLIDAY GIFTS to present to thelr indy friends, will find st the Retadiishinent of e @ choice selection of Real Lace Fans, Fine Portmoanaies, Work Tabies, Stereoscopes and Views French Bont onnaires, Lace Handkerctnefe, Bealskin Bacquee, Toltot Bots, Canaries in Cages, Kid Gloves, Sliverware, ‘et onr usual low prices. H, MACY & © TH BT. AND 6TH AV. —_ Sadings Banns, BROADWAY sa vINGs INSTITUTION, Centran Ys Interest om deposi for the six monthee Dee 31,4 teol Six per Cont, per and upward, wil be pald “on SCHOALS, President. a vailea for will remain aa prin. cipal, and draw iuterest accordingly, aud will be entered ou the depositure buoks any tine when presentod after We Bist Of Jayuary. Ti te open every day for the reception From A.M tod P.M RDAYS from 10 A M.t07 POM. betore January 2 willdraw ry man. French, and English 3W ‘anal atre @ A Qui Srraovn A. Donon, Secretsty ASSK TS OVER FPRANKTIN SAVINGS BANC corner of 2d at apd Sth ay. Ansote Nov. 1, $1,626,316. Lucreasy past ten months, $945,456, NGs K IN THE: CITY OF NE corner 4th ay. and A dividend of 8 per vent’ ty Dec. 81, 1878 will be fi vu an YORK, th at. the 6 months endin after Juu.21 1873, 01 a Geporits, from $5 to $3 UH) entitled 10 Iuterest.. Mut geponited In this bank vi ty tea. 2) will draw tnt frou Jan, 1 PHILIP BISSINGEN, Preaident. Tuno B. born, Treasurer, GenOAN UP-TOWN SAVINGS BANK, 906 and 908 84 av., corner of sth deposited NOW will draw interest from the wary at the rate of sia per Cent. per auuuin 10 from 10. M. to 8 P. M., and on Mon: hand Saturdays alec from 6to$ P.M. PHUISTIAN SCHWARTZ, President, RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, I oe WANES LETC V NE SIX PER CENT INTEREST allowed of al Interest Sanuary, Al and Octo! Mule open daily fro t WALTER W. CONCRLI Vanpenmicr L. bux ION. Secretary ETROPOLITAN SAVINGS BANK, M VAND 33D AV. opposite Cooper iustitute, Narceresd th INTRREST commencest!an, ud new oposite, ISAAC T. SMITH, President, T. W Lituie, Secretary WERT oe fst SUN RUILDING, NRW commences on the rst of every ny per cent frou 10 to $ dally, also, Monday and Sat- . 454 10 6% "lok. WILLUOISRURGH Sa VINGS ANIC corner of Bout» Drooklya,, Ds (ate Mot frat of on all sui Bi ty days, Wednesds Posiced threes wil! be paid Lo depositors on or 1333. interest not called for will be p» depositors as principal aud draw in eposite made oo oF before the WU intere r kts open for se daily Sundays and holl ed) from I och AM Unt 2 o'clock P. ‘ob Mouday aud Saturday a(toraoous frou 4 4 te the eredit of at from Jan 1 day of Jauuiry z GEORGE RICA NATHANIEL Sawomt W TROEL Wood and Cont FOR NUTCO r THOMAS THEDY WW. Secretary $5.50 delivered. 4 furnace, $6; per loud, 27th at and Ith ay. Public Honrces. OWING COMME 7 the Board of Raber vat i To the Board of Superrisors County of N May tt plean. your hovorat'e body. the augers) respectful y represent tc your Louvrable body th lowing facts for your worthy cour eration and. per Sction ib Order te preveLt ihe recbactivent of freucy etd abuses i the leasing of prewlecs. (or arnoricr by the county of New Yurk ‘It is reepectfully wabmittea that “Nillsou Hatt,“ situated to Raat 15tt et * cflered by 1 pro preter iw Mr Young co the Staul sf the Beth egiment of 8. ¥ 8 ot Ts Ee FOL Was received re agreed a ceptance by the county of the writtet guarautec thal the lease suould ten years ‘Subsequently your Board leased this the rate of 814,00) per y mak Citizens and t We ‘heref that the Bis. Dr. @ frst agrees Tt has of the ith RegineutN ¥ § Supervisot Cohover & his regent ar that whet the lease aouli be 1 ne to the use of the 96! Kegti was according y done, abd rematue to-dsy © thatter of record ow tue miratee of the Board of Supervisors. Sivee this euactsvent however, we learn that certatn meniberr Quurabie DOdy desite the aas.guincat Of the bulging tothe Siath Regin auded by F Sterry thus dep {armory Wy totally unot Hues condemiued ‘and the abived wi old good 2 building at than § payers of New York, { respectfully, yet urges be cancel da leage at the lge that Col, Staut horized by my outing t ments thousand do.iars): of the arinory wt and economy and Justice, should be amincdiately ‘ac corded then A, STAUFF, Colonel 96th Regin 4 AUGUSTUS FUNK 8.N.Y The C A Boar of ty of. New. Vork will meet in tu ol Aldermen, City al » All persons h iB bo the'abuve will picase Order to authentioate the sald charg JOHN K HACKETT DD CONO. ER, YAS MoLAl WM. JOYCE dy CHAICK, ALI cM | Britt Koome WILDEI. ue Professional Cros, PTENTION.Twent AA oxperience ‘Piles « dtanding successfull sultacion free es oervous di A LL special ai LIEN, ss Pear’ at,,/one door tro PEFOY CURE forall auloriuuaies by Dr AERO tie eae tiae” DBT NTE; liso ats ae ad preat exper ence Ik Suring special discasce 1a both sexes, Hel¥ us debility Iinpotence, skin eruptions, uivers, scrofula, eo, Advice gratis Prnsian hospital Hiseases even of log nd pernacently cured. Coa: Dr FRANKLIN, 10) Bleocker at. oat man tod Dr Astrovogy. TTENTION !-KNOW THY I TINY, FORRWARNED 8 FOREARUED, }O TO iM NST BE. BET. BROAD AY AND TTH AY, $160.00 REWARD FOR HEM EQUAL, Donault the beat clairvoyant in the world; reol ime unfal fu) husbands and lovers; reunites tho separated; juccess in business and love, speedy marriages, mers TENTION, Madame, PORTER, sult ber for a1 re thiOg S foo, W cents pear Bi No gente TEST, Dusiness spirit MA DAY vant, ay. —Col fu. eross, Con. ‘® Carmine ‘medica’ and business clair. ib at., between Uroadway and on ll affairs of life, uame of one Her ete ted ak aetna CAN Ste together those loug separated; tucky uusuvers’ ADAME LUCIEN, trom Paris, bus M, WoyAnt and astrologist, $95 Brooul:'st, MADE Bree Wath A AD. lst, Pus! Fear, between 8th and Bb ars, le the only real aatrol anid, "Oil Browdwage - _, Seimnsements, Ty Beene THEATRE. | Rach svening during thew TINER acd will ! HENRY DUNBAR, ‘oprietor an Did et th iramia,entitied. KY DNB with Mr JAS ALLACK in bis great original Character of Henry Duaba clive preparation several London ance Among whieh are Mir, Watts Phill Q@NB\T DUK OP ROR th Shien Oe tig. ANOH CLA au OOTH'S THEA i I Aaa, bitches ne, Management respectfully announces a brief em exgeinent Een . EDWIN ROOTH, who will make his frat . On MONDAY. FY’ re bee wean In Bhakeepenre's “Trogedy hitch MN be presented CDSN PTTL vasa hy tached dal WALLACK's. Proprietorand Manager........Mr. LESTER WALLACE, EVERY EVENING, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICR, AND ON SATURDAY, AT HALF-PAST ONR, MRP SOTHERN in his inmensely sncceastal persone tion of Lora Dundreary's Kecontrie BROTHER SAMI NEW SCENERY AND APPOINTMENTS, Characters by Mr. SOTHERN, Mr. GILBERT, Mr. POLK, Miss RFFIK GERMON, Miss ROSE COGHLAN, anu others, Acts Land [1 —-APARTMENT IN MI. THIMBUAITS HOUSE AT SUaARSHOKU Vie WO THR AGL Sh ANY URSENTS Oe etOw bs 'RDAY, Dee 2. at Ae oP ag co wns" JOUN Berros! % the Bret TEINWAY WATT RUBINSTEIN CONCERTS, Ss WM sulin oe te Ce RUBINSTEIN sod CHRUDORE THOMAS: CONCERT COMPANIES, TURSDAY RVENING, Dew. ti, inte FRIDAY FVENING, SATURDAY AFTERNOON FAREWELL CONCEICIS | ANTO™S RUHINSTRIN A ins appe' 4 Renrrarerns WRN Frowas, THOMAS, RUBINSTIE WIENIA Wart, WIENIAWKSI, THOMAS, RUBINSTELN, Tp conueetion with THEO. THOMAS'’S UNRIVALLED ORCARSTRA - OF OVER FIFLY PERFORMERS, NISto = GARDEN, NERO" GARDEN, THE OREAT 4k ON UF .< tHe SEASON, Lk ) LOT. MAGNIFICENT § AT UME: vy ALS RPRISK i . Ay i ate GESFKAL ADMISS! FAMILY CIRC SATIRDAY. HOLIDAY Sule Lessee and Manager, HE CLOCK,” JRAND G ir. AUG mt owl ae h HOLIVAY ADUITIONS, scone, entitled, ITH HUMPTY DUMPTY. SATURDAY), AT HALF.PAST ONR, jatinee of folky, THE CLOCK, PRICES AS USUAL, St) Guax Frcuaiieea pew pant iain) FIVE MINUTES TO-MORROW Regular TH AVENUE THEATRE, | STU REN Mal . Mr, AUGUSTIN DAL, EVERY NionT, the new London Molid:y Comedy NEW YEARS EVE, Or, FALSE SHAME. REGULAR MATINEE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) (PHEATRE COMIQUK = Mr, JOSH HART. ........, First woek of the great Bngitah Cl wa, Mr GhO. BF ADAMS First week of tne Wire Walker and Top Spinner, BUSHNELL, The new pantomiino, 2ING-DONG BEL Matinees Wednenday and Satur’ NY PASTOR'S OPERA F ES° of the new gra UMPTY DUMPTS IN THE Bow RY waepaiem ee Verde Children, Will C. iturtom, on Butler, news. John Fi Billy Carter, stamie Ranforine, vert Belle Celeste, TONY PASTOK AND HIS IMMENSE TROUPE. HR OND UIAND. SEWING MACHINE DISTRIB: (AND. » “HIN TION AT NEXT SATURDAY'S MATINE U MOS TS TU EATR ES tay anil Saturday ines. and for the Matinee, Bulwer's gres MONEY, MtAity GRISWOLD will make her drs fnwuich Mise ah earance. Next week, for the first time to America, the last Loa- dou success, entitled I A bated or TH hte Bs in active preparation for production, Mr. Brougham’ pew drama, ATHERLY COURT, CAQTERBURY vanieny rH ¥, 68 Hrosaway betwern Kleccker and Houston # Megers, Wibod ak Satet Oba - Managers, TNMENSE Strcrss. CROWNED HOUSES Tk FAVORITE COMEDIANS, JIMMY QUINN JIMMY QUINN, IR CHILDS. sok CHIL BEAUTIFUL AND IMPOSING STATUARY, THE PUZZLED DARKEY, Adiniasion & veuts. Orchestra Chairs, 0 cents, STEAD SE Vo Abb ints Friday evening: Deo. 5) 23, WMH. Poe's ‘cSinpi mentary testimonial, of Which ocews'on he wil appear io TRAGEDY, COMEDY, AND RECITATION, assisted py calented snusical and dramatic artiste, Ad mission $f , gaileries 50c ZOWERY THEATICR, FOUK SPLENDID DRAMAS, VETERAN, PUTNAM, SDLON SUTYOL2, HANDSOME JACK. EVENING, HERNE THE HUNTER, VV Oov's mt ae ton, IMME SSE ATTRACTIONS, Delehanty ana | 4” Sheridan and Mack. JACOB SHOW his Comic TRICK MULES, Also. the Great QUE TROUPE veil ap very Attera. ot do Every Evening. PALACE OF TRU BABES IN THE WL OLY weKS THK 10) VIRGING. AIMEE PARISIAN OPERA KOUFEF EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATIN THE 10) VIKGINS. LES CENT VIERGRS. $i, with seats, Family Cirele the Theatre and Ud aud MANRTIELS yp pn “OR, STH ST. AND BD War, LD & KACKUS'S S14 BROADWAY. Lessee and Manager. SE, Bowery. dC hristin ss pantomime, yS IN ADVANCR, RYANTS OPERA THOUS © wD eT ‘23d #t and 5th ay,, near Booth's Theatre, Byery eveulug at §. Saturday Matinee at 2 The Excelsior Troupe in anew BSOCIATION HALT, A ‘ GY. M,C. A. Lecture Now D'S FAIR, PARIS, 1867 ONK PIASO EVERY WORET TEN PIANOS EVERY DAY, EVERY PIANO WANKANTED FOR FIV! Hilustraced Catalogues, wiih Prive List, iuatied free oi ‘application. WAREROOMS, STRINWAY HALL, We wld 111 East 1th ete New York, Borses and Carrmges, WAGONS ant sleaze cheap, new and acond hand TWO exorems AUG LwO grocery Wa and on ate ner uf Clarke ——— Spippury. NCHOK LINK STREAMERS ail y taut (oon Glaagow, Liver Ighs, tWo Coach sleigus, wt 226 Spring at, cor ratlway station in Denmark, wee way, Hoven Helgiumy avi te 1 Atatoae AT LOWEST UURKENCY BATS. Ola Country for any alayaae Apply at the C POR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Carrying the United States Malia WIBCONSIN ails We day, Jom. 1, at8 A.M NEVADA satly Weanenday, J it &eat't P.M bin paasann, $3) yuld Stecraxe, 8 oUrronoy, Drafie on Bnglaau, Ir land. & WILLIAMS & GUION, 9 Broadway, New York, LS) LIVE h Ol QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL Vall steqiers arr apnuinted to all ae follower OW PAIS Sulurday, Dec, 24.22 M OF NEW YOUR Satur say, dan, i 1A. M Ob BKIRTOL, Thuraday taney aL ¥i OF BROORLYN, Site ayy Doo. 121 My OF MONTREAL, saturiay, shin 1% 0AM and exon suceeading Suturday aud Thuredsy, trou Ds No, , North River. RATES OF PASSAGE CABIN according to apommods tons fasecw; ba HI PU Meat, wa Liverpool, Glasgow, Londonderry, London, Bristol, to Havre, Hainbare reduced rate Seagers also en. Norway, De: Dratts (avuod ai lowest rates For cabin passage aud geveral bus apply a6 tnt oupipany’s afive.8is lroaiway, New York OF eloorage passage at 83 liroadway bid JOHN G. DALR, Agent forwarded rk and Paris, Tae y FORTN L LINE OF STEAM SHIPS NAT SDAA bir od LY to and fron LONDON DiBbUT, Plere 4 and 47, North river, NSTOWN AND LIV CANADA, Webster, Weinestay, Doo, 5. ati PM GREK mas Wednesday, Jane i, att) A. M RBGYP? Grogan, wesdsy, Jan. x, ab id M FRANCE, Thomion, Wetneeitry Jap. 15, ab SP, M. 10 LONDON ERIN, Lawson, Saturday, Jau. 4,003 P.M Cabin passage teens 8 and A ie Wii Lauds NT THO Tout frou TO QUERY RRPOOL. igh, Bristol, uF ANY OTHEL LN! jormation apy at the C))\°' No, 69 Broadway. ak AA QQNEY DIRBOT TINE TO FILANE ‘The General Transatiantie Com; rest pad narre sen every ster nat slow Ucke! ficed raves ORK wav ApSMIPFANCRR TGA TY foe pate hit Raturaay. Kaoer ath vi el Ny ie i y