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8 Mercantile Library Association. LECTULS OF DONALD @, MITCHBLL, ESQ., ON “ PIC TURES OF VSNICK, RARLIER,” DELIVERED MONDAY AVENING, DECEMBER 1, AT CLINTON BALL, ASTOR PLACE. Weare far from being of the same mind with these who denounce the {urtitution of lecturing. It is the in- strumentailty by which science has been taught in our ‘colleges and halls, and by which, under the name of Preaching, Christianity bas been spread among nations. ‘We shou d bail with pieusure the day when the people, with an avidity jor usetu! knowledge aud mental improve: ment, were seen wending thelr way 10 the evening lec- ture to obtain entertainment acd relaxation tm light and Playful efforts of mind, or to receive more soli¢ informa- tion in listening to that which calls for # higher exercise of the reasoning faculties. Almost every subject, how- ‘ever trivial, is capable of being made the ground work of communicating that which is good and use ful, and of combining entertainment wit isiruction, But without these purposes im view, We should @ Welined to Fay cut domo, and jvin with Bone, Mf there are such. woo decry the institution, Ve » toe, the great city of Veuice! “What a rico theme! ‘What a nobie subject for a valusole aud fostructive lec- ‘ure | Whai rich bisterica! waceriais com uected both with fteratore and commerce, are cou ained in that word the first great emporium of modera com awa of classical Literature io «1 ® vole (heme before bim, and P vantages afforded by bis sub- ject—if be had seriousiy giveo a sober defaed view of some few only of the many graud remluiscenses attach- ing to Venice—be could uot baye failed ia both dehghting and instructing bis av ience dul unfortuaately he choose another way of treating We suojrct, apo, placing pimseif jm the praition of a saris companion powad to please the vitiated taste and cnier ‘or :ne emuscuineed mind of tagh- fon, be bandied bis subjwer .o ubmissiyn to tae require- ments of the {lippsnt aca the sha low, and constructed aion, We wish he had the pain of commen: as honest and juthfo © ibos we The manner of treating Whe subject whicn was ad »pied by the lecturer 02 Monies) evemiag, wae aot the most nappy. He began with the ea lest yeriod of the hetory of Ve nice, When the is!and+ woich constituted the basis of that great city were yot uuimhadited; and in the short space of ope hour rau rar ly’ through the whole course of Venetian bistory ‘and 8 connections down to ibe time of Coumbus ant S+bastian Cabot, n eimaoet every great and y of sil tboge ages and Liing off at theame time iescr.ptious cf goveraments, ot reviluhoss, arcbiteciure, of sieges, Of Davtic of cra. gades, Of Men and their wanuers, of women aod their dreans— it was, iu fact, a ronatyg commentary upon An ipoumerable best of eyewi* anc things miked Up and crowdrd together iu woutterable contusion. The great events of bistory Were coly made use of as Subordinate ‘matters in this lecture, « ( were mentioned parentheti- cally, beipg Miroduced mre!) to sesiss ia the roaading Of & Period, aud to give yay tosome funny and clap tag saying. It was easy to perceive che vicious model which Mr Mitchell bad * veely in the preparation of his lecture. There « » Yucuueraney, the lacongraous touching as he went & minent topic of apporitions, the am uinets of Kalga W. Emer- 800, without that pr son's quaint ity and undigest- ed phiicsophy to give ib port mate it King. ‘There was the same <xubersnce o. ep acts, the same affectation ({ striking vorpal coutrasts, the same preteace of yuigar bluntuess sitnal, the’ same evidence of that defect of mind anu wani.! depth watch makes the bold pretender in itierstare ruosutace atjectivas for ar- =. epithets for reason «x4 jisgling nonsense for yg and good sense [0 Ll si) oi was that in deacrib- ing a Venetian lady's ooudoir, ber dress, Ko., the audience were told that the volumes of Petrarch's sonnew might be seen on the ladys tan e; but there was no “crinoline or poodle dog . 'e, woile cescribing the ap- pearazce abd *bipping of he gremt city, it was esid that “Columbus was bow packing at Caviz his dried, beet Xeras wine fur bie first voyaxs to America’ So the his tory of By zaptivm and !pe connection of Venire with that metropoils was ingroc wettealls, to inform the yrso'lan eo bleman came upon oy the iadien asa dear tala may be very weil to Smeraun wher be lectures cou er: ¢ & people ead ibelr manners with whose bistory ‘aracteristics ap American ag- dienoe may be said to be at home, Das 10 trea; @ long in this ‘amilar, rambling style, witlog aod fippant manner, is, cf it, preposterous A jest loses ali point if wo cre’ not intimate with the whole subject: and the baste of continue? jestng anda mere vehicle for the Introduction of smart witticisms aod fuany aticsioas— when that hittory r know ipg—is to carry witic fupay, Jocces ety le is Omake the long history of a nation ives to be Known aad is worta a and jesung woo far, Toe adapted to sober history, nor is We know of but two Ts: auc thove places eitaer in the riea arawingroom aoreet tops of both among concer ite. end \ the low barroom amour & lecturing if rot quite £0 re lectures upon ite Fugivh aud heir manners, for the rea- 8008 We Lave mesiwnes, Dut Eaerron himself, ibe ta troducer of thie vicious taste ta lecturing, would alto gether ‘aii to piesse if ne lectured upon any reries of gu- ciewt or medere history \u the eame bariequin style. Mr. Mitebeli’s lecture ov Mo. day evening was s coapaaqous effort to flatter and amuse a eorcia!l cas —by po meaue se Wisert or beat cin: Hi 2 ar ved along in dainty chit chat ara tonadle gos. ina it everything po aloo to the fasziona stancard of speaking aad acting; as if the manners and feeling of depr {modern fashion must, to plrase iw yoru be nppiled to woaits egli* aud substantial. It te the invasion of the tertiury of eoltd sense by fop pery and foily. The frivolous aaa foolish, wao kaow of Ro Virtue but gold ued si'k, Oo! no excellence bat gaudy . mast be content witd their own ject history and Iitera- toane epbere, and w ture te \be:r own D hicnable mode of treating terious ‘Y aircet made it seem as if Shai whom Hotpur describes to the z such iwdyrsct scorn, bad stepped into she Jm..-} to give bie own simpering account of Venstiaa history, apd to exbibit his ctaractoriatic horror of everything that bad rot the fasbionadie odor. The lecturer's close imitation of the erratic ant eaitatory style of Ralph W. Emmerson was nccessarily atailure We sey nocesean ly, Decause it is caaatural and because, to every parson Of disciplined mind and classica! taste, the origioal itself failure. The pursvit, however, of taws model was Mt te peculiariy salted to the ellly faehionabie it @ exceetingly ailly, foolish and sense jess. Mr Mitchell bas sucly mistakes the proriace and luties of a leciurer. His aim should be ‘0 guide—not to follow , to set the example ci e9und and vigorous thought, instead of dreoend ing to Whe level of the weal aad emacu- lated mind of simpering, sneering ‘astion The fashionable world which Mr made on Monday night the oo of bis adoration and the reciplent of Bis \avense, ta pride, Insolence, contempt, meanness and vanity, resident in red human ip the cold mixed mees set before \pem—minds thirating after knowledge, which, if the material bad been there, Would have feasied with pleasure on bigner thoughts and nobler sentiments. Dut we mean "ost econ was toe higher thaa the the most insipid tabie-taik. The soul of pistory and the life of all sound ilterature are the lersova of moral wimg was defective and rep rebensibie. W Gety sony one who beard it to point out one tingle, rolitary reatiment of wisdom, WULR OF UIty which fe! from the lips of the lectorer. to & We'voct the mind or elevate the soul—tending even re to awaken aimivation of the right or abnor- ry the wrong. Deet'vate of theee infuaioas, elegasce and wealth of largonge, in which respecte Mr. was pot Co Are useless ¢how and idie + toppery. pleased hear potioe among es of ber nor party laat night,” or of uo,” the audience seemed not a whit bet 4 ‘ian © ourselves with this abortion, Nav A Mail will close at the 5 Squadron o@ the coast of and papers for the officers and crews of the following abips will be forwarded, if left atthe Lyceum rooms, Navy Yard, Brooklyn. The following ships compose the squadron:>—Fiag ebip Jamestown sloop 3. Louis and brig Mars, (he deigner aod draflemes of the ma- and Samve! T. linrtt, Eeq., Naval Constructor, der whore ruperintendence she was built. ail of whom anoed ite performance to be perfectiy satisfactory. op Of the hoanoke was built at the Richmond Works = The — er der, with three News from Twenty two of we prisoners 1 | reported (# thiry as had heen toa ‘acaph ™ court, as bad Bays, who bad been cischarved by Judge Lecompte on , and re arrested by order of Gov. Geary jbas been released on habeas eae ee by Jadge Lecompte, and he is = at liberty on | Jy were tsourned on Wednesday morning to LT, of @ slight ¢:Mon!ty oecurring. Tt seems some man bid of a claim as equatier at valaa- tu price, when it turned owt he was aciiizen of Missouri, $0 Scavealanener \ires & mao who viaime the right of a pquatier to be an ocoupant of the land. Tas New Cewr Pisces—The idea entertained ty rome that no new cent pieces bave been manoiactured 1) & mivtare. Goer id a law suthorizng thor copa. but neglected for their issue. The wence it, that @ heap’? of them are now at the the order of Gonj to circulate. Thay f the half vent circulated fifteen or composed of copper, aicke! NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1856. Ninzo’s Gaxpay —The public are + assured that the Rayels are ‘0 be withorawe in favor of other attrac tions after the present week Notwiihstanding th upprecedented length of the troupe of artisia Bight for ap almost incredible perio, patrons will be more jcluctent to part with them now than ever, To morrow night they are © appear in “Nico- demus,’’ M_ Espinosa ereaytng the hero for the Gret time. Tigot rope feats by Mr Hengier'and assistacts follow and then come M’lie Rebert and other beautiful dancers, in B grand civertixremont. The whole closes with the cele- brated pantomime of * Raoul.’” Bowsry TaesTh« —Tois tavorite establiabment appears to be quite as prosperous under its ne* and energetic maveger, Mr Rrovgnam, as |t was in the paimy days of the talentec and vigorous Hemblia. The prosent director bas thus far given bis pairous ® bappy illustration of what cau be achieved, by a careful covabination of tact talent and perseverance, and ere be rotires from the scene of bis present prosverity, be will doubtless poesess an abundance of the good things of this earth. ‘fhe bounte ous applause bestowed vy overtowiox sudiencee upoa Mr. ano Mrs. Davenport last week has bappily led to the reeny form in ‘Hamlet’? to-morrow afterpicce. Burron’s New TaeaTRE —A new comedietia, entitied © The Rights and Wrongs of Woman.’’ isto be brougat out to-morrow evening with 6 casi embracing ine aamen of Messrs. Mark Smith and T Piacite Mrs. © Goward anc Miss Fanny Brown. J} tatyled + Las Nymoas and the whole will wiad uo with the admirable drama of * (he Wreckers, or Droam at Sea,’ m which Messrs. Bortoa, C Fisher, T Piacide, Morton anc Howard Mra Parker, and Miss Polly Mar: shal evact the principle characte-* The manager's o! friends will no doubt be bighiy (leased to learn that be Will sbortly introduce “Mr Tootles ’? into his rew and elegant house. A new drama calied the “Slave Actress” is unceriined. Wattack’s Tumarke~ Mr. James Anderson and Miss Agnes Elsworthy have been the chief attractions through out the week and, \'s'og from the marked eatisfactios evinced by the large aud critical audiences, these artiets are ikely to continve promineut features here for some time 10 come. Marager Stewart i* entitled to no ircorsiderable credit for his isudable and fortuoately sveceseful exertions to atone for the absence of one or two of the leading members of the favorite Wallack corps, Tbe great play ef ‘The Eider Brother,’ which ‘was grected with the warmest applause inst Wedoceday is to be re peated to-morrow evening. Mr Anderson and Miss Elrworthy of course play the leading characters. The whole closes with ‘Twas {, or the Trutd a Lia.” Lavra Bxsye’s Tasatke —This new but slreaty ex ceedingly popular place of amosement has undergone various essential Improvements during the week Just clored A larger amount of *pace bas been given to each seat in the oreee circle, add\uonal coaire heve been adced im the orchestra stalls. md various otver imiaor arrargements effected that will tend greatly to eubance the pleasure and comfort of the spectators Mr Wilkins’ comedy i to uncergo its thirteeath representatioa o- morrow. Those who desire to witness this piece from g00d locator can DOW Fecure Beats three Gaye in ed- yance. A new drama, by Palgrave Simpson, celled “Second Love,” is to have ils initial performance ais» to: morrow. Leading charscters by Miss Keene, and Messrs, Jordan and Wheaticigb Cuaxveuxs Srreer Tusatke —Manager Eddy is evident ly pushing bis business with the mteotion of making bit establishment as much of a ‘fixed favorite’ as be is bin self iu the estimation of New York playgoers So long as be pursues nis preeent plav—following novelty wia novelty in rapid svccession— nie theatre cauaot well sail to be 0n@ Of the most provperons tv the city. New plays, overtiowing with thrilling ettects, and weli acted, cancot invariably draw large autievces, ae Mr. E will readily tesitfy. To morrow night we are to have two of the most successiv! Of (he new dremas he hay produced, viz, agement ct these exceliont artists They are to per- * rever White” is tne —“Oriow, tbe Gold Beater; or, True Hearts and Falze,”? and the “Mystic Bri’e; or, Extier of Mapbattan.’” Both playrare cast witn marked ability AMKKICAN MusKUM — The curious in such matters are o4- vised that no less than three of the greatest wouders in tbe shape of living bumanity are now to be veeu at the Museum daily. They are M Klosoff the largest man in the world; Mr Wickwure, a perfect breathing rkeletoa, or second Calvin Edson, and Miss Reid, the smaiies\ wo- Mab in exisience. In addition there are the monste shakes, one of which almost doubled uimene« few caye ago, in the presence of ihe spectators. by 8 lowing eight pige aaa three rabbits § Toere are b other curiosities (at it would require a page of this paper toenumerate, In the dratastic line “Dr. Dilworth’? end “Away with Melaocholy.” are to be given to morrow uf terncos, and the beautife! play of ine “Wife,” in the evening BaoapwWay Vaxixtms —It is ucderstood that the man- agement Dare of iate been on the qué vive fur a suitable plot of ground wheroon werect & tacaire expressly ad ap ted to the performances of the wonderful juveuties who have rendcred thiw little house so popular thai 1$ is not now sufficiently eaprcious at all Limes to govammotate large nombers of their admirers, Tbe Wood and Marat vefhy peetly earned an enviable reputation, acd weuld dovbtless fl & much larger establishmont than they at presert ovcupy ; beside, they are gradually adding inches 10 their beigbt, and etil at Lo very remote period, require & larger stage us Well as auditorium. The’ Phaa tom Ship" apd “‘Iriah Broom maker,” are announced tor to morrow. Gao, Crrety & Woon's Mivernms have struck @ rob vein, both in a Goaneral and comical point of view, through ther burlesque of the celebrated etory culled “The Uid Clock, or Here the Goer and There she Gose.’’ ‘The cramatic version br nto active play the vartors ridicu. ows incidents gins a ibe ebaracters are adrably personated by Geo | Bowers, and other invorie members of the band 2 col- jection of songs, dancer, &c., are to prececo ta farce to morrow night. FREY ADRS —The lavgbter-provoklag bur lerque om the famous opera of “Cindereum’”’ is to be Produced lor the Grattime bere tomorrow evening It is to be (@bei lished wiih Few scesery and dresses, nnd Bil the beautiful and grotesque music and songs that ren dered it 80 popular when originally brought out by thu: troupe. Mire C. Hitfert will personate the part of the hervine, supporiea by George and Bishop Backisy aod other pleasing vocalista. Previous to the opera several = &c are to be rendered, includirg ‘Our Union, tor Wrong.” wa Mowxnys, &c.—Dovetti’s extraordinary antmais bave been @ source of imvense merriment to te dur uproar iy and Ught rope feata oi the mopkey thelr equestrian fea on cogs, the military avd ballet evolutious of ihe goat, fc, &e In addition to the tricks of the animals, the PpeCIAtOrS are treated 10 w& series of elegant dissolving views, incladicg the eruption of Mount Vesuviua. Signor Donetti's troope may ettil be found wt Chinese Hall. Bann wii leLanp Tumatricats—Here are a couple of ori- cums trom a ®andwich isiand paper, of October %, which Bre rplendid specimens ut style — This popes Pince of amusement (1 theatre bas been well pairouised du: past wi On Tucsday evening was performed “ (insilo,”” Mr. Wil dor sustacning tbe character of the Moor, acd Mr = thas of Lago, ro Mise Couwe Graves ae Ay War Well pul UooD the stage anc gave al a Po Mr, Wilder's Otbel'o shows much stay, aod was loudly applauded by the audience. He was well sup- ted by Mr. Carden, as ingo, fe the curtain st the end of pe on bas improved sinee ber jast visit to Houolula, and with study and application, wil) oo doubt, in ume, make a firet clare sotrers. this time gentlemen of thie troupe peesess, their roome will be crowded dur- ing the good timer, and we think, with such an able eoege as Pickering, the public wi San nave plenty of amusement for a little money. I'rice of any cents. oan % purpose Sroughems, by, porters” promises to surpass 7 per’ ry ee Cities Philadelphia, Sewarn and New Yousen the same pone ag ow performed a feat on last Wed night Ip Poiladeiphia, eas tranaporied from phia to his opera boute. oes, ip the Poore wart Browgbam's feat Senaseus of the United — ree 169. "orm eappires 1361. L pei of NH. Bell of Tecm. of N, bright, of td Yenjamin, of La. wrodbend, of Pa, Brown. of Mich Fay, of Ale je, o0 W ¢ he & - wie. Hale, of arian of lowa. Fumes, of B Hourten, of Texna. Jobnson. of Ark. ones, of Tenn. Hunter. of ¥ Iverson, of (Geo. Mallory of Fis, ones: ot fows. Beare, of Ma. Maser, of V eld, of BO. ugh, of Obie, Prati bastian of Ark. Sewaid of N, ¥. Ru Texas.t Stuart, of Mich, Slidell, of La. Sumner, ota, ae of Ky. Trambuil of til, Thomann LN, Teombs ‘See Tule of Fi 6 ot O ‘alifornia, Wamu Wier of Mass, indions’” Ge Weller, of Cal. Missouri, — do. Viefterron Davis chosen to coment 5 Mr. tAnthony Kennedy chosen fF Prati. 4Mr. Mason, Mr. Rosk, Mr. sanand Mr. Foot re elected Iiecrased, and Joweph P. Comegye appointed (o fll the va. caney temporarily. ‘Tur Uston is Sovrn Cannon Waar ae The Columbia correspondent of the Charleston Courirr ok bas submitied a series of die union resolutions, In Senate, but | doubt whether he wil weoure the vote of even a corporal’s guard in their faver redict that, with Ken-as oure, the constitution vindicated, and democracy trium it, onder Southern aurpiers, and Southerm righte, and Southern equality jo States and Territories a Ee secured, South Carolioa wil! tee return to her enrly fd jellty and loyalty t the The Presidential Blection. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Fremont, ‘Buchanan. ore, 4,05 poet ‘2,683 20 2220 al 2.511 uw 4,730 ry 6,326 85 2,280 56 19 Freroongis plurality over Buchanan,.., Over Bedbenan and Fllmore,....-.... ALABAMA, sill, Counties, — Buch, = Fill, Wucox Total, Bach's maj .18,08T Lownece~ ‘Teetotaliam will Not Pay. The proorictor of the temperance hotel known as the Delavan House, in Albany, finding that strict teetotalism will not pay, bas decid! to sell wines to his patrons, in quantitier tosuit. Th ¢:termination has cailed out the feliowing letter from Mr. Delevan, the great apostle of temperance :— AxBany, Deo 2, 1856. Our relations up to this time, as landlord and tenant, have beeu ur interrupted, agreoable, aud, I believe, mutn- ally saiistactory. I buve endeavored to conmull your in- verest while protecting my own, 4 1 believe that the Delevan House, as built by me, aad kept by you, has been and still is, & public benetit. ‘The announcement of your ecermination to change its character from @ strictly temperance house to a house where the table wines will be soid to all wh) order taem, | as me with regret too deep for expression My object in this pote is to protest most rolemnly inet part, aud to assure you the litigation which will necessarily jollow, which ever way it results, will be as painful as it will be certain Yisy 1 pot hope thai you will yet re consider your avowed determipation to gel! wines th the Delevan House, and £0 B great and uPvevessary reproach to the tempe- Tarce cauge D¢ avoided Avaitipg your decision wih the utmost anxiety, and still hopirg that ‘t will be on the side of that principle which s bave so long adyocat>o. EDWARD ©. DELAVAN, ‘Tne Hrpson Riven—Tax Low Sracs oF WaTER AND THR GROUNDING OF STBAMBOATS —Lbe river is wnuBL- aliy (ow, sid ibe water on the bars is not suilicient to allow the first ciass veseelsyto pa high water mark, The steamer this city last evening, was at noon to day aground on Dai len the esstern shore, opposite to Greenbu jarge tow aground last evening ov Cuyler’s bar ‘Deing vpable to get by them. it was concluded to come ¥, apo the Newton lay all pight ot Rameom’s dock, just \clew the South ferry iat ding, Ip etarting off this mora- og the pilot ran ber too close to the eastern shore, where she groui de The steamer New World cauwie to at Cag. tietcv, wrere ebe lay until flood tide bad et in, and i her dock at coog. When she came alongside of ‘wiop, the New *World made an unsuccessful at- tempt to get her off. The Hendrik Hadson grounded op posite Cedar Hill, where she remained until the Now World parsed. when the was got off When we lofi the Cork the Hencrick was along side of the Newton, enden- voripg to pull ber of, The Francie “Kiddy was the first bout vp thie morning, she having arrived about cleven o'cleck, The steamer P.G Coffin, from Catekiil, was up tp gcod pcator, az was alto the propeller Reliance, from Voughkeep-ie We learn from the pilot of the latter wax- fe) Thet in ibe vicinity of Catextti where the bare are nu meroos, ibe ice Ie quite thick apd formidnole, Opporite to thir city there Dut lite tee to be seem, and ail the ferry boats are rupn'ng regulariy albany Jou mal Oe $. acl MABITING INPRULIGEACE. _ NEW TORK—TalS DAY. 7 11) Moon sexs... 4.83 | incu watee ; Nac FO. aeeee -maorn 204 3 hilt. Adger, Tura ion—Spotord & . ship Roanoke Skinner, Norfolk, &e-Ludlam & Pies. ow OReana a ry ru Ruger, Bark Blise (Pam), Neilsen. «, BF Karck. Berk Finsh, Wilson, Ver Hargous Brow mbega Brown, Galveston —J H Br Subs, Foster, Cardetas " Brig AD Torrey. Morse Mat Serr Pinta, Latham Marie ¢ Schr LM siren strood, & Sehr Ralic, Binckiey, re & Co. & Dua- orgelow u—€ H Piers. Fehr RW Brown Derrickson, Wimtngton, NC—Doliner & Yer orman, Wicks, Alexandria and Georgetorn—Mer- 1 & Adbor, Sehr Jamestown, 1 nt—Tae Hunter & C Sehr Baltimore, Sleight, Baltimore—Mailler, Lord & Q reaw eur © H Booth, Burger, Philnde) JW MoKee, Reber das Lawreres, Allen, Heston: ton & Sprague, wo ‘on. Rhodes, Provicence— ny Fieumer Thea Swann, Willetia Baliimore-—H 3 Cromwell. Hlesmer Delaware, Cones, Phllnde s bis—Bandford’s ine, teamer Western port, Post, Vortian’—H B Cromwell, ARRIVED. Sigtmship Florida, Woudbull, tarannah, hours, wita Dec 4, 10 PM, Uatveran ter mde snd passengers, 1&1, Michi wf tee for Sarasa. a wraps teamel pat! vie ge lurray Charieston. with mdse and yng te Spofiord, Tileston &2Co_ Dee 4,8 SPM GO mice ‘of Latieras, exchanged signals with steamship Knoxville, tp Wertar a, Perri, Fo chow fon, & h ip Man a ‘co chow tH wit to Gooabue & Co in the Motif anda, 2 = Usrrington, Oct 1s, iS vue lon » F ™ row for Nantes: Nov 2. int \p eger, from Mapila for Hoston; ? ie Odessa, Barstow. fro Liverpool " kbp Yeon Povloger (Prus), Anstadt Rotterdam, with Tate and 45 tan rot fh 0 Suton & huger. — i, 1 ship Jane Parker . Eng. Oct 8, witb railroad iron, to © Duman § io, Oct Int 1340 ina rale from. WSW debt Peter seaure of we. den gy Ry Bede ed Now w, lon 69, # brig Lincoln, from Jack vile foe ‘tenerite. The J P has experienced heavy = by hag uide, Belize ond. 18 daye. with mahowsny, fe, to Jenin Jez Failed ir a A ho) brig Ly x ang York. The C has been pow Sos ‘off the ou canes ark Jchn Bird (of Rockiand), Brown, Havana, 9 days,with roger. ip master. Hed brary wenth E Foster (of Milibridge), Foster, Havans, 13 days, with fuger. “BT Martin (of ton). b, Crandy. wite 4c to Aman . saga ccmeagtee Raison, Re a, Renedioe, 10 days, with ugar ig Abby Watson, Wr mrojasses to Neemith hr Feaman, Lank, Kingston, Ja, 25 days, with sugar, cof- fon, 2¢, to mater. ae wa Maine well, Wigan Ke Re. io date lat 87 18, Io spoke brig Catbarine A White from Havens for Fhuaderpn ew 1 in the, Havens papers sid for Rew York), with crew handed. Behr Medora, Dace * ine vee nm NC. Sehr Yor kiown, ersburg. Fehr Vanville, tebr Richmond, Barrie Riebmond. Bebr Priveesa, Lovell, Rosion. Bory Marin Lous. Commin fall River, #loop Joe) Hall Ftesmer Vuless. Morrisoa. Philadelphia, Flenmer Sarah, Robinson. Philadephia. Steamer Reverly, Pleree, Philadelphia Feamer Pelican. Auldrich Pros idence ‘Tbe ship Manbattan, arrived yesterday from Liverpool, wee 8 dave W of Georges Bhonis, wth strong westerly winds. BELOW One bark and one brig, urknown. _ rest ol: GN peal ute, Ph, geen: mela, se, sip Indians. Rew Grice QuaPattine. sienmer Fashion. Wind during the day, WNW. Miscellaneous and Disasters. ‘The steamship Ericsson, Capt Lowber, sailed for Liverpool a! noon yesterday, ‘The Br etenmship Giaegow, Capt Duncan, sailed at noon yesterday for Glasgow. Sreaver Crry oF HARtroRD was aground on Saybrook at noon tb lost, with but itde preva of getting off plod hours. The water at the mou! the Connecticut river is seldom lower than ft was that at day Bark Prsittast, at Providence, of and for NYork, dragged ashore on the ‘aemafins Point 4th inst, would come off at bigh water, without injury. sy Crocker (of Diy tom, Mase), ¥ rrork lighthoure on Wede A or ended with copper and coor on to Haybrook bar abont I} 0 ikirg three times, went down. ‘ned al she ran abe Cap! Alier and ton, fon and one seaman ewan to the topmast after Inched themaeives, They wound the wall abny remair edd ty | omition twenty hours, whe e re rerenet by Cont Crosby, of the sehr Rorthoan cr the bat : snd landed atite Pome’ They bad nearly perished fron et banerion, but Depew vr tertal wt thelr recovery, Four a yeamen remed Jomee Bo] Camford Taras Woalince and James ackery. wer * were enlored men and were swept ¢F when the woose went town and Crowned. The cargo of the vessel wns valunhio. the cargo o towed being worth # ; “oan scun Boo © (of Depnie), Keliey, from Philadelphia.ty bh a breach of covensnt agreement on your | 2 “ Boston, with @ cargo of corn, went asbore duvige, ie wears Tisterly blow, ‘about 104% o'clock morning of "isan Wont Cantons Bhe soon A See ‘bh shed ied wits ley ier and it had come out uabung. on Kelley and cr Ms paaened Bee ‘afternoon, ba saved their clothing. The good ay tons burthen, and supposed to be insured cane wens, bye juan Inlet, was position on ‘A portion of her cargo bas Been ‘landed op tbe beach, ‘ine remainder Ison board of wrecking ves sels, She makes no water, and it is expected abe will be got ‘otf the first high tide. ‘The hull cf bark Solomon Piper, ashore on Chatham bar, wassold Thursday for $0. Notices to Mariners. NORTH ATLANTIC, NEWFOUNDLAND—¥IXED LIGHT ON CAPE RACE, (Tbie notica diifers somewhat from the notices published at an earlier date ae ‘The Lords of the Committee of Privy Oousall for Trade hare the 1th day cf December next & Ly rise rts cites Londen aaa at the J “The light wil ven sacle the natural color. ‘the illu- minating alte eaton! FAs rellectors, The ceutre of he ght will be elevate feet above the mean level of the ahd bersoels 1. um Rerhip's dock iy clone wenlher at ota o 17 mies, fiom NE by K round by the SE wad 8 ‘The light tower is a circular structure of iron. and rises from the centre of the keeper's dwell ag. Tt is ‘feet io height trom base to vane aod is ted in stripes, im order that it may be more easily distioguisbed in logay Weather. ards tothe weatward of the Me encom which stilt remairs, but which hes been cut dowa to. height of 24 fect, covered with « polated.roof, and painted in. red and White stripes. ‘The lighthouse is dat 40 deg 39 min 12sec N, lon 53 deg W of Greenwich. Var 28 deg W in 1366; increas- ASHINGTON, Hydrogeapher. Hydrographic Ofloe. ‘hamie'ty, London, Cet 1, 1556. TUE KATIEGAT, COAST OF SUTLAND—INTERMITTENT LAGHT ON HIKLM ISLE, wy Departmen: i Copenhagea has gives nthe Toil Gay of November, 1886, w light will Pe cstah isled on the Isle cf Hicim, in’ the Kattegat, off the coast of Ju . in Denmark and ‘The ight witl be intermittent, with a flash every fourth tinue. Tt will Fhow a steady light of the natura! color for the space of 2 minutes 65 veconds, be suddenly eclipsed for 25 seconds, then exhibit a brigtt ilash for about 15 seconds, And be again eclipsed for 25 seconds, when the steady light will re appear. ‘The jLuanicating apparntns will be « catadioptric lens of the second order. ‘Tbe light w. | be placed at a height of 104 feet Sbove the mean level'of the sea, aud will be visible all round the horizon; the steady light at a distance of 16 miles, snd the flac nt about 19 miler in clear weather. ‘The ec\'pscs will be rearcely observable when & vessel is within & distance of 8 miles from the light. ‘The light tower is a round brick tower 37 feet high. It stands in lat. 66 8 N, lon, 10 48 30 east of Greenwich. ‘JOHN WASHINGTON, Hydrographer. Hydrographic Office, Admizaity, London,’ Cet, DIRECTIONS FOR MINATITLAN, MEXICO, On the route to Tebuantepec, furnished by the Mexican Con- Falling vessels bound. for the Coatzncoulcos, oght to make the laud to the easiward. ‘i's precsulon is necersary On Le prevailing trade winds, which cause a strong ‘alao in case of & nertber to have the advam- w current tage of “searocm ‘The entrance (o the river may de xnown by the tower, situsted upon the western side, likewise from te sand cliffs extending from that point to westward. ‘Ibe best mark for crossing the bar is to bring the tower to pase bears 34 by W by com: Having passed the bar, haul up to the eastward of south aud steer in, midway between the two pointa that form the entrance to the river. The wind after crossing the bar often fatis to caim, for this reason it ‘gne- cessfiry to bave the anchor reads to let go, ag the current on the ebb, even in the dry peasom, sets out song ‘The extent of the bar east and west is about 390 fathoms, and the width by sctual measurement, 1s feet. The bottom, composed of sand and clay, ishard on which account it is not Mable to eblit. At high water, on the tail aud ehange. the depth is abou: 18 feet and falls as low as 11 feet The general Gepth. however, is }2 feet, from which 19 sailing ip tt coepess t 1G fathoms, except in beavy north i nea breeze: ine iatler sets in between the and noon e above ts Aeopy of &letter from Captain R. W, Foster to the istlmus of TeSusntepee Company, dated April, 1864. Whatemen. m July 20 on Sodiak Gro lat 6 N 1 Cope Verd Inlar od, Ocesn Rover Vees- W, Vineyard, of Fags is, Belle, Smith, Warren, all lon 21 Spoken, &¢ Wm Lindy, Bishop, from Cel uita for Lendon, Oct 2, Ship Georges (of Thomaston), Slater, from Caleutia July 9 for Borton, Gee 13, lat 26 05 E § f pew Yerk, 83 ter tom Liverpool for N York, Ne ules trom Tusi ar supposed a Boston pack- 10, Oct 28 A ship showing ed NOV 23, off Mine bead. onicé, trom Nor’ for Kio Ja col for Galveston, Oct 23, lat 25, lat 24, Sitka. Down'ng. from Boston for Jacksonville, Nov 24, srs bea? ng Nb 19 mies , of Buston, botnd S, Nov 24, Hatteras bearing Foreign Porte. Bruve. Hond, abt i fa Fert ship John Comamings, Mouv Ruscpe ae vie Hope Bidle, NYork, ome Ports RUSTON Dec $—Aer Hr ox, AT pp wt Sogoal tor ® 8. Fruiter, Smyres er Rattine re, mer, Fitis, NYork: Kelirs Gen Voazir do, Gino, Cieutuegos 8% a. AW suring breeie, most of te er Young, rhiindel deel, day agie, 1 Sad from the bonds dip ters verted), brig Maria Whits, obield, NYork , Davis, Havens % 21~Sld (nud not 1 eeteAir hig ad IVER, Dec $—Arr echr B, ov 2—arr schr Narin, Cook, Baltimore, CU, seb BmL ger, Gariand NY UL. RAB DGG, Cape Cod. 1, Deed. 8 5 PM—-Passing out, fr ram Smith, MeGivora, a rate q Arr wchre. Frances New: 0. rane un, Aaran * rauluan, t, Carlie, Ba tore for Macy Mankin, Beals, and Albion, 0 for Kaspar, for 4u ten Hans err ford Metanzas # am. Wind NW. blowing hea oT, C1 terete pear port the above wa nad three seporied tn port at # AM of ‘Mach TAR, Now 2 Pouce wha G S (new, Rum- Act & usta, Perry, NYoric® is, Fhiladeiphia, T 8 Smith, Briggs, N Witch, Bosioa. Cid brig iga Celt, Dobyia, from woud, for ® Southern mn, Buen fayden: ach: s Kmeline, {iter frem Mebile for Providence Minerva, Wiselow, rom Feu River fre bajumore Richard eorden, arnold do for 6a; Tillie B. Turner, from Dighton for do; Stranger, Bourne, from New ey (ord tor NYork, Clinton Is m Fall River ny 4 resbey, from Teucton for do, wod moet cp y e508 BOR, Dee e+", ricops Rhode Teiand. Proviterc for NYori, Thos W Thorne, Davis Fall Riv 20. 41h. web hange, Chase, Newport for NYork: smita Toute, Be , Philadelphia for Boston; Caroline, Hunt, New fordo &L Of phere pre NEW LA ne, 1M Warren. Chapman, Albany, TO Lyman. Stannard, X id achire has Hawley, Southport, Willard ea isoury, NEWARK Dee b-A Parker, Ki Sid schre baleen Brasher, Taunton; Grows, Losier, H¥ork, Crisma, ateware 0, Ey Lydia, Zeintl Haversiraw Bisa Hochinac, Pare's, suger "TENSACOLA, Nov 24 Are schre Aurelia B Howe, Tibby, NYork, GeoS Adams. Obase, F: La; 2th, bri Carver’ Partridge, 1 brig Mary fiemiltc coy Arsenal, eur ara ag yo Wess, a bark Mary Bent’ yer im: brig Amonooeuck Murray, apir wail. wwe i ate E, Dec 4—Art steamer Peticaa, udirien, Now In fort, barks WH Chandler, 6: Ame ia (Pr), tor Wi tS, re Haet Mae Higgins, Tor Jacksonvitia aly, jatanzas do rR Gida, Anna Jen bins, Howes, for Baltimore, Joho Far: um, Baker, avd Gnveiie combs for Philade'pt in: Musou we I, expeetn to ‘ond for Matanzas, Wouder. French, for York ready anc hers stondy Der 4— Cid brig Montrose, Edmand —4 sao. #4 barba @arsh i Hale: Pert, Nelson Pace, beige tide, Montrons. Maria Gliehrin, Gow Brock, Lydim ‘over, i on ARD. Mendy cb, Amanda Pear. Sort ore 4 t for Vcginia Bid 2 eck ys 1 row ‘aod ‘oid: dor ooh, bark shaeciot 8 rite a L oy, ¢ jarriet Orleans. ‘ee 4— Cid bark Argentine, 1 Prteamn, Zanzibar. Sid Mary, Africn: Airow, lo Grae rebr Graven, ‘yi leno Littieneid, Burton, do. 34, anyon, Alexandria: 8 Roem, Lae iipbia Larkin do, Hew Halt Ri ‘ork; nD homas ‘bia. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY 7RE MILITALCE. INDSEY BLUES—HSabQUARTERS, CRYSTAL, rand street.—The monthiy meeting of tae corps #1 bed on Tuesday evenin nat 4 oelork, or N'A. ROBEKAS, Unpta " Jon H. Fret, Sesretary NOTICRTULTON ENGINE COMPANY. No. 21.18 honorary aed active members of ths company are re (jueated to meet at the Fogtne house on Monday. “th instant at « neo 2 to atiend the fnneral of our late brother meiner, ‘ailan Kavacagh. By order, JAS. LEONARD, Foremas, 5/2 BARBERS ARD INVITED aw Borial Club will esau ee ak a efor their first exour: , Grand sireet, ILLIAM HAGAN Oapt Tae a RIDAN. Reorviney, AMPBRLL itunnt A. Soour, Orde eres 1, Treasurer, EST ASSORTS ORTING,—THE LARORST AND CHG) sale and for stock: well ment of dogs in the world fe ed pointers, setters, de apa nea eierminaicr, pri Mier ange twenty five cents, ult mre. boartiel and trained, on a PReabe copy the address 29°F RRAT SROOTING, MATCH BETWEEN TRA. for $1.04 9 side, previousiy 4 in Porter's * Bir he Times,” ts to come oF at Hal Broodway. om Tuesday; (he Wh pros., at 3 row A ————=—=—==—=—=—=—_—_—_—__- WATCHES, JE WHURY, wt PisMonne <THE TRADE RE vrmed that we wre continual: mar in band a large stoe® of diamond jewe'ss A lerge aseor ment of diamors 6 hand the ade, Diamones bought for cush L, HERAANN @ C9 18 PROTFULLY ing. and bab 415 Broome gt | Y GOODS, &0. 45) OLDWAT JUST Bm RECEIVED, OME RICH genes. lot of tubular tis tes, per ey bf oomuantiy on hand, ‘@ large assortment of fotery. Pp ates faces; all” wid i an Wie RTER Rosanes & CO., 315 <) RES & 00.. 816 Broadway. OADW. TLEMEN’S 655, = Ta ees a if SEACORD (anee complete winter oni jon to cee most fem assortment for pariiealary ly to their at of robe de chambres, &c., prep: for the approaceing holiday eales. A= LARGE, be Area ol PRICES.— Will open on Monday morning, at 9 o'clock, when the ba- lance of the Targe stock of dry goods nee be ollered at greatly reduced price NEW SELECTION OF FRENCH EMBROIDERIES A just received for the holiday mee. Hoadkarchiot from Rto collars and sete in a 'y; also, breakfast caps, mourning collars, tiltsian capes and ad beriben quite new, MILLER i GRANT, S71 Broadway. VERY RICH STOCK OF FRENCH EMBRO.DERED feta. per Arago, will be opened on Monday, and fered t balf the " — teier ROBERTS & CO., 375 Broadway. FRESH ARSORTMENT OF VALENCIENNES; POINT A‘ ‘Arguile, Brussels point and bionde lace Jusi opened. eal Valencieunes sgn edgians from 1a upwards, ROBERTS 575 Broadway. Bix tg LACES, is GELAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. Veils, Coy Pe eethes, Scarfs. haw's, Mantitlas, Flounces, ‘Trimming laces, &c., &c., All to be sold off very cheap, at BECK & CO BAVsELS LOINT Laces. Eanudkerchiefs, ‘sleeves, Capes, Flouncas, ‘Trimming laces, &e., 0, J. BECK & 60. ne jo. 355 Broadway. LANKETS, SOILED BLANKHTS.—500 rae SOILED ‘sample blankets, sl) sizes, cheap for cash. at W. 5S, BOND'S, FACS and. 110 Sixth avenue, opposite the u market, ILOAKS, MANTILLAS AND OVER PExeem. WAY. 8) beem for the last eight years cionkmaker for Mesars, J. Beck & Ce., Broadway, I will Hereatiar'? uae ie A ag icone ale er for estab'ishments: wes will favor weir palre- page. MISS CATICRING M sinLER 168 Canal street, near Wooster, ap stairs, LOA KS, STORES. CLOAKS.—G REAT BARGAINS IN. cloaks ‘at the Bleecker street cloak and mantilla store, 253 Bleecker sireet, corner ot Morton street. Immense reduetion; 35 per cent leas than cost. The entire stock to beciosed out by Japuary I. Also a large lot of cioak trimmings just received, find will be sold ai bait their cost. Also ladiew cloth, by tab yard: at jess than cost, An exainination of this slack Is re- ‘specifull eclicited, Hi. BARTHOLOMEW, 253 Bleecker street, corner of Morton. At balf the erizina! cest, at ARS. Acuperd assortment, Superioe a quaticy, ‘ ‘aperior in JAMES A. Y* HE. aay ts irom’ Above Rint saect, er ILOAKS. CLOAKS. ARNOLD. CONSTABLE, & CO, will olfer theiry} fall garments at reduced prices on Monday, 8b inst. C LOAKS REDUCED IN PRICE. € ire cloak stock is this day much reduced in price, \daifords mu opgorturity to buyera of these garments to supply themselves with great bargains. GEO. BULPIN, 301 Broadw Our AND SKIRTS. All the new styles, including the Lagrange, at about half Bioulway prices Birs. GAYNUR, 45 Third avenue, near Tenth street. and 262 bista avenue, near Seveuteeath street. AND BRETTELS OF RY GOODS —BASQUFS, CAP the Inteat and most fashiouable detigns; also. a handsome ascortment of dress caps and bend dreases, suitable for the oes, wt reduced prices Curing (be present month, wt MES, @, JAMES’, 2 Bleecker street, east of Broadway. _ bene ever offered io New York. enrages LY PRICES, Dp GoopE— SOS broad ite : Maving determined to seil of the'r entire rich wiater st) ck of Reade before the Ist of January, bave marked down the, Le laines Linens, Biaukets, Fiavaela Liosiory, araings bus oilerien, Tnces. T & PER CENT BELOW COST. RESS SIL .K8. Frew I At a great rec merinoe. faxory #eol plaid. Delames and cashmeres. ction in price, to clear out te wi ater 8 sock, At 703 Broadw Citas. a OK. BESS. A LORE p. 4 TRIMMING WARE ben ty JOUN CLARE bes) tuatyfeceivod 2.000 deren kil gloves, fous $4 60 ‘0 $7 fy per dozen, aise. a line @f Gvecy loved tik 8. Al eoostaatly en haod conta kid gores bleod aces, velvet ribbous aad trunmings of every desartg den. MBROIDERIES FOR THE ag iDAYS, Boonton seta, vale: Pott lace Meda’ nets, point rena fast pets ‘Also, & large stock o Aud geutlemen rete tkerchiefs, 4 Swiss bands, ic. whioh are ollere Al greatly reduced prices. ALJAMES CHOPSET's, 481 ae vadway PrBsxce MERE Juat received, 40) pleces French Merinos a5 cents per yard, ‘These goods are very c . ” GB. WwW IAMS, 2AT roadway. cor. Lenoard street, URS—GENCINE FURS—RICH NE HUNDEED LARGE nished, and will b “opened to ve per een) til Fu. bine SIP os BY BUDE BUTS. CPPS AN BOAS, All warranted in qua:'y, AU very” rensonalie prices, GKO BCLPLN, $61 Broadway. POUNTAIN'S INDIA STORE, 653 BROADWAY, aed wr 8, Calcatts, i, # kine cares ale. ey At tw Is (per inte arrivals) from japan, » ussia, Be. eebracia able varieyy of carious, wse‘ul Sd ievel fancy gonda. oy 0 ae fuvned % ‘ome the great variety wow ed, at Wholesale and retail. D.—Soods imported to Geder. a POUPERT ALES | vr paces, ALL WOOL. ‘Acta, 48. aod Se, RVSAMES CROFEET'S, 681 Broadway. JENINS BAZAAR. §13 BROADWAY —RECEIVED AND All be on Monday. December 8, 9 large aeaort: meet of Fr broidered seta The lniest atyles will be told 26 per cent below the cost of tw portation, GENIN'S Buzsar, 513 Broadway, Bt. Nicholas. OOD NEWS FOR OCR LADY BRaDeni I gords furs, Ar. at public suction —Balance the splendid store No 204 an & Dingee, will be closed out to com: mence on Monday, Dee. 8, and elose on ‘era. Dee 13, Geiss gael ay ut 0 Oeock A. sataaey ix’ ty 8 provided for. ladie: 0. Hannes, Anctioneer, CoRR Age G B. WILLIAMS WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL THR T. attention of the ladies to his collection of fancy and staple dry goods. In order ‘o reduce the stock goods have been marked dc wn, in some cases delow origina cost. such as— Freveb mertoos, Monsreinine de laines. wie. Embroidery. Ae, he. M7 Broadway, corner «t Leouard street. BAZAAR, 518 BROADWAY.-SETS. SETS, Cur immense steck of Ince seia, got up expecasly for mech holiday Reason, will be found on inspection the and te 3 7 and d upward hy S Diaranr, 613 Broadway, Nicholas Hotel, AT REDUGTION IN THE | PRICE OF SILKS, Doilar silks For six shit a, ‘Aud ten aa iia At JAMES CROPSE’ FURS In royal ermine, Be! Mink, Squirrel AT php ln gd a £9. Broadway Chambe ENIN'S BAZAAR, 5) BROADWAY. A large lot of Frene! ena handkerchiefs cheap, Bigck | bantilly laces. every wid! n Imrnense aasoriment. Valencennes edges !s (ane shilling), asserted, Point d'gauze, point applique, trend incon, fe, te te NIN'S Baza 13 Broudway St. Nicholas. one dollar. . 451 Broadway, ated And ober furs. G merino hall ever offered | No. 206 Rroadwa now selling off their inega Bicok of dry Reeds, mt all Wee GoM yrig®, ORY auons, THE LAD OF NEW YORK. Higuiy ATrRAcTiVE Panistan Inporrations, ‘Axticies pp Vertu, 'D EMBROIDERIES, ‘SILKS, Suawis a Bivsons, PUR: Inpia CaMEL's Hark Suawis, Vevver anp Fur Trimmep Cioaks, Sonties pe Bat, ac. A French lady of refined taste,’ long reside Bt paving selected an t and. superb mook Sf gosio tor tke above market, and cifcumstances of a5 ea foreseen nature havin wis Yert te nls tee eherche tastes of th nd costly gems of z age ex art and manufact: = baa before 'y will be exposed at private sale next, the 11th instant, and will attord rtunity to oun of making s, valuable Ohrigueas or New Fears wrerely of ferecr nen atest Parisian hi Jen the ey are very |i sian mode, whi Emporium of Fashion only in November. nove iy ead may therefore be relied on; ned ‘us i the tent af the owner to return to Europe at the earliest possible momewt, their prompt distribution to the publi sre rendered imporaure: onsist in part Rich alle and other robes, For promenade, dinuer and bridal costume, ‘aborately adorned with gold, silver aud coral embroidcet»4 ARTICLES DE Panis, Anicles for the Toi! Pertumery, forkboxes, ‘endid gold mounted combs, ‘Chantilly, Boseole, eee and Mecblin laces; Chemisettes. ea! lace flourcings, Soxne of which cost WE PRls Gree a thotnad francs poe yard, Real lace shawis. Opers cloaks, Embroidered velvet closka, Sunertly fe cloth cloaka, and 94) ere shawls, Hail nad ciber evening dresses Very fine ‘ladies’ under, clothing, jesutiful sat ie linea, Monchoirs, Robes a Eugenie, Robea n'a Victoria, Costly fur trimmed cloaks, Mantelets d’hiver, Maatelets d'automnt Manteless fe: int “teal lace ite (Valued at over thousend dotiars.) susie, eta, Table sod partor ornaments, ac. ae tc, To fact, a ieee collec tion, CLES DE * Impossible to partieiarize in an adv ‘Among the reat wil be TWO EX LY BRAU NDIA CA Mi HAIR Intended for the wardroperot A RUSSIAN PRINCESS. Perfect chef d’auvrea in manufacture and design. 4.) lady berself will be presert to assist in the sale of the ‘Bale Fd commence on Thursday, December 11, at he ad GEORGE, RULPIN, 36 Broadway. SRA Whe, clas. RISH POPLINS & Mer eel Less than set a9, 10 and taaes CKOPSEN S, 481 Broadway. ‘AMES A. HEARN, NEw Rich Silk Robes, Rich Stiks. NOVELTIES. Scaris, Neck Ties, Eimbroideries. Rea! Point, Chantilly, Applique, Honitos Collars, Meevem, Handkerchieis, Coifleures. Goons. , KID GLOVES. TAMS will open on Monday, Deo. Si, at kid gloves. Toceo's a par. Seenlet roadway, cor. Loneurd street, ier J. BECK & 60. Are now selling linens and blankes meio try Per coat Ow cost, me Ne. 355 Broadway. LADS: TRAVELLING CLOAKS GENIN’S BAZAAT, 513 Broadway. Siberian cloth cireuia' ion skin cloth sacques; uu Flay ne! lined cireulars, basgues and s*eques, Varying in price irom $3 60" Lao''@,Will find there clonks to be unequalled for waru nd com." Aad at a very low price, GUTTA PERCHA OORB Is NOW preference to any other artista, FL. @. BISHUP, sole manaina- Broadway. 5 700) apres, 1 O6rs wkirts ‘aod puta Dy 82 61 varer in the Unites Sta‘ee M. 22 » 500 Bt a Lainee, 20 styles, for sale this week 120 cenis per we Oe WILT oal@ ay, cor, Lenoard street. ———— "7 AVING WITIDRAWN OM Bhhe mene ine Cf her ne amorument of ch | &e., plain end embroiderec a 3 call at 600 Browdway, up sts © REE Cer sces FOR Tn a’ ealaapeatoded ‘ HOW ID. * 300 elegant brocaa. * SILK ROB ibe offered on son At $25 each. (Ceual price va gd & Lis “ht very low ri Start, £0 Broad wa: ——. R* 1 HOLIDAY GIFTS.— Kea! Ind’a camei'sba'r EHAWLAS AND SCAKF A. Prices moderate. Many of them of rare bensty, Just potted by. VA Porat? Broadway. Chand TEWART & OF fd Heate exrbate. ACE GOODS: Sais fr A Season, R hh A. T. STRWART & received by the Pa prob ably the rlobest took Of GEN INE LACK ever imported into the eountey. in boas ~ point ap) f D‘alencon, back’ iy neta. Alto super oh chantilly, points, shaw = twhirl ances, Trosdway Chambers and Kendo Street, TLRS, SILKS, SILKS, +) Grea! bargains are now offered in dress silka, The eatre Sicek reduced in price 35 per cout WILLIAMS, SAT Broadway. cor. Lenonrd strest, By ROBES FROM AUCTION, Tor $15, wee % AMES CPOPSE’ 481 Broadwag, 1. ta SILKS. Lacics Call at . BECK & C05. ‘And see the richest wad large sok Rver offered 'n New York, and Now selling at balf the cost price. 5 Brocke shaw. ELLING OFF. © ARNOLD. CONSTABLE & 00 are now taste It aod ywirter dreas goods a. greatly reduced ry Ould ealy the uttention of the pubis to the ‘artioton: BY yo en Favroderies, Cloths. Tne Calicos, and HOUSEKEEPING GO@Ds, being desirous of closing Waeir present sock preparsiory te one ret Broadway. TE CHEAPEST SILKS IN THR OTTY— Pure at aueiion fe, and 69 per yard 1. STAWART & CO., Brondway Chsinbers aad Reade sicoeta, HE MISSES DE YOUNG WILL OPEN ON MOND d tuties’ and ry. gloves Brosaway. LESALE DRY GOODS SALESMEN. ‘anted—Competent tien, wilt eity experience, thor Ww" oughly sequolnted wii) z ‘White goods Ltseas,. tein Embroleries and inces. te te ene oe npls ia, the evening between 6 a4 { e‘elock, in the heleaaie department, entrance in Cl aun) ore A Pr Wak? & 00. WINES AND LIQUUKSs. 10,000 atin tenon mia tram Ee, Bae al Pe Fst Bra yates | are "8, iy Bicecker street near tM (621 Hudson street, corner of Jane. URTON ALR. eecn h beam yyy iy x BLEWED | hora, potues a aueol wine vanlta OURRON WHISKEY.—OLD CaOTOR, IN i ar jobne aot barrels, for ele by G. BM = Walle Sebo —Wr at ALL. Fonwa and.all paris of Cada Dy the bag on Mouda Af the UT nites y to WELL Ho, pop 4 G0» Proprieiges, | Ee ea ee Pe oe:

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