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Hepublican Bal) and Festival at the Aca~ demy of Munic. ‘There wes © grand bell and feetival held at the Acadetay of Music last night. It wee got up by the x Mens Repeblican Oommittee, tn coated Gnsayhe of that party in this and the New Bogieve States, ‘At the hesd of the list of managers antiouaced tf the Dilly stood the name of John A. King, Governor eloot of ‘this State. This scion of the respooted oid gentleman Wag Shere, at once ihe representative of the blood of the Sings ‘and of tbe*party whose triumph in New York and the New England States was being commemorated. He seemed Proud of hia two fold representative capicity, and was Ir a Jong time tbe Javghing and chatting centre of a olreie 1 social aad political acquaintances. ‘The yeat of the mansgers—some'forty in number~wore eemposed of editors, lawyers, judges, poilticians, tempe- vance lectu ers, stump speakers, and others who had got ‘tbe credits of having, and imagined they hat, doue the wepubiican cause good service tu the Inst campaign. ‘Tickets of adonizeion for a gentleman and lady wore sold at tbe moderate Sgore of two dollars, and as an addt- Wena] inducomen! it was anvounced that the profits, if any there sbould be, would be given to the Kansas fand —s very convenient fund, according to all acoounts, for Me'sitoting epecuiaiions and investinents in real eststo ® tho Territory. For our part we were rot compel od to eoptribdute 10 this fund, for we received a ticket of invi- tation, acoompenica by a circular, of which the tollow- ‘Wg is 2 copy:— ‘nw Yor, Nov., 1358. ‘The Young Men's menuilean, Geonnl Committee: ‘of your company at a festival and ball to be ‘Aeademy of Music ov shur-day evening, Decomber 18, 1800, ‘The conmittes have received assurances from many pees an of unt went republicans of enie for | free territory. 1. Fremont ad iad) have accepted an invitation to be present The committee will be greatly aided in makiog thelr ar- er by reeeiviog trom ‘ited guesie an answer ‘“Gioaseaddreen P.O. Young, Hecrelary, 50 Nastou azeet, Benpectfaily your, ¥ W. FISHER, D. L. BLDEK, J. 5 & cm, BARR it burl wing ure musical PROGRAMME, OLTO MUSICAL 1. Grand March, Military Band . jedicsted to 4o Col. Soha Fi eo cerand @. Cavaiina, frem “Tiagmess, 7. @allop, “Thames Tunpel”™ & @verture, “Zampa” 9. Scena and Aria, froie * “Misererre” W. Grand March. pT .Warecheaur, +++ Ol Poliol Trumpet. Soh Star, La Perle Nore, Traviata, BB. Quatrilie. March, 6. Virginia Reel. St wbout ten o'clock there were probavly some fivo undred ——— present. @oid, ali: Shank Tue ball mowbir of friends, The dancing comanced, Sat the Colonel did not partici gate tn tt. bet aden] where be stood was toon crowded wich ortebrities. among them were Gov, Ki rei King, = no Gov. Patterson, Col, Jaince, of w Mr. aod Aire. F. subsequently i adienee ese and greeted them heartily. There was suoper ot half past cleven and lm'f-past tweive, and Gancing until iar on im the worning. Oa the whole it was a very pocsant assembia, “Peutcnia Polka. The room was extromoly ‘was said that the furnaces were in full Binging for the Poor—A Grand Amateur Concert In a Fifth Avenue Church, very year thero are alwaye « certaia sumber of ‘Young ladies and genJemen who are anxigua to sing in Pobilo without losing thetr soolal position, So they get =p & feabionat!® concert by amateors “for charitabie erpores,” to which as many of he vulgar bord as aro ‘wilting 19 invest a dollar cach are admitted. The Intest ellair of the kind camo off last evenisg, in accordance with ihe following programme>— @UAXD AMATEUR CONCERT TO BE GIVEN IN THE narriee SHC RCH, CONNER GY THIRTY FLetH PTRERT AND FIT AVE BUR, ON TLUKEDAY BVENING, 1MO. 18, 1856, aT mGHT OOK, UIBR THE PATRONAGE OF CRVERAL LADIRG — WOE PROCERIB BO HB DEVOTED TO UdsWTARLE PVRTORR, TCKATE, ONE DOLLAM RACH PROORAWME, Pat Boe. from “It Templaria Soto for Baryion.. t /Trolexment Mediation uo, from “bemirambie, valine, from * 11 Corari jugo.!”.. a £ Charke, Trie., ‘Tho nigdt was the coldest of tbe season, and as great many of the subtorthe=- wuntiuded ‘hat the attraction ‘was prt ».rong enough to draw thom from the delights of @utbracite and the comforts of the domestic firesite, so they gave their ticket to their porvants, who oame—and went tosieep. The chorch where the concert was given Ma ew ecilice, much patronized by tho lecies, nad art- copstrusted, with grest yu, which pre. soring the 1. The coucert drew sia or Bhnsong hundred peo , chistly tho persrnal frienie of the singers. There ‘wad ibe uauai iafasion of Young New York, sudering an. waue! quarrels with refraciory oravats. Then there wore i hy = gory 4 the possession of a few dollars, at ev: that * What the ¢——' busiaces pave. you here) eir—thersby rignuyicg their opimion that thetr doliar wounder. rmcother, ¢3 a] , heavier, bandsomer. and entitied ty ur ervants, who went tos! ee we sald bofer ned there were the sevelvie, well bred metaing terrible wea to be per ‘Thy programme was siig! ambiueu, to say the leasi. Jroncurs always relect the mort diffcall breaches ‘art. They Cesire (0 show how they eanact sermount ‘the difficulties before which artiets quail. Ye rode, "Us glory. aud when men aspire, park foo much of ban Bee onesie duct was by Mins Hernoon aaa it te Baron de Trobriand, Sy the Courrier des Kina & good merzo soprano votoe, cultivated with some care. a Jags vary weil for ® meen critic. was gives by Mr. Vanxar't. whose volo $ belone to the tenor register, He has a wrotehedly bad method and runt he powe together, pA Ro me Tf the => solvont ice cream Saif aa hour ater A Potman Whe sings bad! Int tepardonmdy Scnases wamne paises ing, but a mse who sings bad! The star of Ang cx gppnretia te par Frsmeseiy isto pray sang Errcrare, Paral Pareal and Dip Wilhoret. Maa A Recor hase ‘Volos, with a @eropass of at least two aad « metbod @rbicn shows severe study. amatour singers —!! not ve this orig sod in the jecond part, he fell into the common error Of oxcossivo ornstentat On—eu error which is ua- soa donna of our by Yanet i oliewed by a trio from * Wiliiant Toul,” by ‘inssen Stobbius and Gelly; our py t4 ree increase | Ge real extent by thie i110, hae 4 goo! voice ard can bot the other ladies kopt their manic Joeked within their own a r a After the uscal \nter’ M. do T/Obriaad anvo ‘ua his meditations, which were of the same yy 4 F notes bein, eepectall? fail, round wad rick. the andant+ ron 4 at fire, but thot mast not be spotiod Dy abtempis to imitate che ae san ee ‘That is about all, except that the concert was ® very slow affair, and that we would rather give ive dot lave 10 apy respcotadle charitable instintion tain to hose ttagein. We bope that the will make somethin” from the suflerirgs of so audience, Wha war advors, oven for bardeped sinnery, The Winter Weather. AN EARLY COLD SNAP—ARRIVAL OF Wiyren. Tho severe cold of last winter ed People to suppose that the coming winter would boy miid one, according toawell known law of clima%, from which it appears that the’average temperature of any Jovcaiity i# aboot the ame, taking a number of years together. Bat if the cold and mcisiure continue at the present rate, we will no; only have a more severe winter, but alao more snow storms than last year, which was noted forthem. Dar ing the first two wreke of this month an immense amount Of rain fell, and had the atmosphere been a trilie colder now severa! fect deep would now be lying in the streets, Now, however, cold bas set in with terribie #¢ verity, aud seme twenty days earlier thaa it did Inst ye: At suprke yesterday morning tho Mercury stood at 7 degrees above xero io some Jocalitier, and facing the river in 2 cold place at 4 dogrees. At To’clock the thermometer had risen to 8 degrees, and at noon to 16 dey It stood at 11 degrees at» P.M. This 's exceedingly cold for our ‘ocality—the sam temperature was not 1 last year until the %h o January. The old adage — ‘When the days lengthens, Then the cold strengthens Jatitude usually; but this year is an ve i to bo boped that the exception fever Tey ‘we will not experience any the holidays. already ‘ae bps nA ard yesterday mornivg the suriace ot Med tke Scauldron, a enon oniy no- pirtarh cuniry aa wil be seen by tho fl Owing ry country as w seen vow! scoounts from other pieces :— o 4 HRAVY SNOW STORM IN MILWAUKIE. A furious svow sto: m set in on Saturday pight, Dec. 13, sccompanied withe violert driving wind, The “Ootter’a a: turday night” was e terrible one out of doors. Thi ‘was blinding to dagegh who had to beat A agin and ihe cold ae the ears, Sugers paral protube- eet ie bad jh = ‘8 pleasant room, warmed’ with a glowing coal Yesterday every body awoke oe leoket ~ of their chamber win- dows upon the heaviest fa'l of anow of the season, it from twelve to sixteen inches on an average, ‘and d fu pleoes as bigh as the fences, and as im; Pramperts of ae The Sabbath was House doors wore a}! bani ts ' im, and all the walks were 20 font 18 Sgbt that even actvil ergineer could not trace them. Milwaukie Wisconsin, Dec. 15, Aunayy, Dea, 18, 1 ‘The thermometer was seven degrees below — 6 o'clock this morning. Boston, Dec. 18, 1856. At sunrise this morning the thermometer Com | trom ee to ten one ee iow zero; a& Brookline tt was . thirteen below, and at High- Pa Leh Gap Ga a3 (Cod, at séven below, with thick snow equals. veguiated thermometer at Cambridge Ob- fervatory indicated eight below zero at sunriao. Haurax, Doo, 18, 1856. ‘The thermometer at zero. Wind northeast. Backvn 1 8., Dec. 18, 1864, The thermometer is ba eo rees below zero. ‘St. Jon, on Dec. 18, 1856. The thermometer ie at fourteen degrees below Bore. went. Catam, Me., Dec. 18, 1856, ‘The thermometer seventeon deqrees below zero. BRancon, Dec. 18, 1850. ‘The thermometer fi‘teen Ig below zero. Naw Bxprorv, Dec, 18, 1856. The thermometer four degrees below PRovin wero. cetowy, Doc. 18, 1856. The thermometer four degrees beiow zero. MILADELPHIA, Doc, 18, 1864. ‘The Delaware river is frozen over of ‘Barlington. The steamboats bad to return. Wasmsctos, Dec. 18, 1858. ‘The mercury at 12 o’clook M. etood at twenty-seven de- grees above zero. It was about twenty above at ? this mornin, . Fires in New York. FIRE IN FIRST AVENUE—DESTRUCTION OF A CANDLE FAOTORY—LOSS ABOUT NINETY THOUSAND DOL- Laks. About one o’clock on Thurrday morning, a tire broke out in the sub cellar of tho adamantiae cacdie mauufac- tory of RG, Mitchell & Oo., Nos. 68 and 66 First ave- nue and Nox, 473 and 476 Fourth street. The alarm wat promptly given and the firemen were soon on tho ground and at work, but from the inflammable character of the scaterial in the the water did not seem to retard the spread of the es, for in a very short time the whole premies were enyoloped ina mass of flame, The heat wae very lo the burning an L, while on the corner oi Fourth pues (No 6)) was a throe mory brick bi first oor a & grocery store and cw most of whose goecs were removed, img Comegod Le water, lee to a amount of He bas $1,100 insurance on sd Turaitare, in the aud furniture was removed in a damaged state. A two Ty brick slaughter house tn % rear, also owned pled by Mr. Isaacs, was d probably $100. lanace’ joes op front and rear bi will Coane: d no in- Mir acount to $560, on which we understand bo has surscce, Huw stock and ned are insured, but we alla ‘No ° Furst urease ow vas yhtly damaged ising No. rat ay fro. 1 is owned by Geo. fat gh ft $2,500 (p the Pacific Torurence Company. E. & J. Rorenield, makers. Tho occupied the secend end third floors of No. 69 First aven tocir atcek as being damaged to the amount of $1,100, on estimate whieh they an Insurance of $2,000 in the Hamilton lusurarce Company. ‘enue, sustained damage to the amount of $100 No eeurnnc Mr. Wm. Fogerty, who resided on the third Hoor, iret about $50, and dr. Heary Henchel adout $100, on whieh there is no insur ‘Toe lon’ of Mitche'l & Oo. will amount to betwoon 000 ard $90,000 om stock, machinery, ixtares and fol they Bave $58,000 inaarance, names of the harkol.... Republio Lon, Mec’ ‘Te a. . » aad Traders’. ‘Om recrcnes Ax TooUs, 92.690 Mech, maesesresen 92,500 City... Repubiie. .. Firemen's United Stater Discharge of the Libel against the Slaver Panchita. UNITED STATES DISTRICT count. Before Hon. Jadge Botts. Dro 38.—The United Siates va. the Dart Panchita, dc.— ‘The partion being anxious for « decision of this case, one was rendored yesterday, though the opinion, not having deen written out in fall, Das oot yet been flied. The de cision of the Conrt upon the various points le as follows — April #9, ebsarge corsets — 1, Of the testimony of Andrew J. Brower and Francia A. Brower, first aud Peoond matae of ine vessel, who tea- 7 © declarations of Uke master. This is ali the direct {positive evidence offer ded criminatiog the vessel. a Rupportny Ee om competent witnesses, aciiher of ry th tatmneny is, that tne master engaged acTonticg the supercar ge ot ves, and that it would then be atscover'a by the papers on him that the veste! was om- ployed in We slave «redo. This tf no legal crimination of ie kes telitedh cones toed he mane 8. The .odirect eviceace resulting from the kind of iad ing on the verre! and acta of the owners or supercargo are junt as compatible with aa innooent as an illegal voy- 0, ard 40 Hot accordingly, amount to preot of ap; ezimina! purpose io ber despatch. 4. The papers foun’ pon the supercargo contain evidence aifecting bim, porrommily, or the ownors ral Ke licen camans @ ramen al na 6. No erperni rvspicion or reputation, or bpd ng where — amr gh oan be made eniacace wi eau een sbowing yi wot ie P far aks Pasi cf this charecler with troied is adveotnre, 6. No several rumor or —- that individuals em ployac eo, eqni and inden as this one Py? voyages, is atin law to convict the noo, unices it ts eepported by proof } Ny epgsged on the occasion tm aa an’ prise: nor lf ouch tor sven oom: boyd parsved that business, emovch ave of thelr innocence, upicss ba ‘edlv? to umocacs them {n oriminal The teximony im thit came is trade or } wince, to & very large valt tween the Unlied Atates and the cons Of ite size and equlpencnt and — oud; and also that the ports and wee wore pisces of lawtul ie there probibiied by the judgment the char; — 7. legal proof, Ibis issed avd thet the < uP i iii E e i : ; i i g Z i 2 H i A ui 4 Fi = 3 ss A l i 3 if ertsiah Siecharged. ‘rem coated. ? lite F tai! He ie Be L of the ve made ki afforded {t ts accordingly ordered gause be given in the cane. Coroners’ Inquests, Svxape »y TaminG 4psumic.—Coromer O- Uitled to hold ap inquest at i Oa suicide Dody of a mer a aT Allen Peed oemed Wm. Dy 19K 5 doe of arsenic. The deceased, tt appeared, DP been out of employment for some time past, and his family suffered severely in consequence. This talatortane wegen heavily upon the mind of Mr. Little, aad ‘Under the impulse of despair, sallow ‘ared a quantit: erecbio from a dru; ane an lowed the same This occurred om Tuesday time he lingered io great pain upul nieedan rehes eath put an end to Bil bie troubies. The deceated bad a wife oa foar ~ drep, who are now depeudart upoo the oold charity of the world for succor and comfort’ Mr, Litle was ® Ra Uve of New Yors sud was 36 years of age. Sri wy Taxinc Lavpanum.—Coroaer Connery held ‘an Inquest yesterday at No. 101 Mercer street, upon the body of s young woman aout nineteen years of age, named Jane Tooney, alias Julia Sefion, who commited svioide by 7 joxieg & dose of Isudantm. Tbe deeeeent, it arpear @ life of @ courtesan for iwo years past, and wes witba) a woman of intemperate habits, Chis sirnolute course of life rendered her poh pe f at hed When she would weep bitterly and wish for death come and relieve ber of all her miseries, While to ms of these fits of deapondency she purchased s quantity of Jaudepum, and on Wednesday night committed self dettruction. The jury in this cage rendered a verdict of sad — by suicide.” Deceased was a native of this ae 10 Dean —Ax‘inquett was also held by Ooro- ner Conery upon the body of an unkrows man, about eixty years of sge, who was found frozen to death at the foot of Charles streot. The deceased, It is supposed, enc eavor tpg to obtain a nighi’s todging on somo aire of of bay at the feot of the above street, when the intense froe deprived him of life. The jury rendered a verdict o “Accidental death’? ia this case, For a doscription of de ctared we would refer a}! parties interested to the clork Of the Coroner’s office, at 87 Chambers shed Supreme Court—General Term. Pon Roosevelt, Davies and Peabody presiding. —The Vour! announced that Onarlos L, 8ptithoore, e bel) jower lately exiled on accountof bis revablican prhveiples, hed applied fur admission to practire in this court as an a torasy and oouneelior, that the court had decided tv favor ot his ap ae, and thet the clerk world epter an order accord! Georgiana Brown vs. B. K. Drown —Judgment of the a sot aside, and decree for divorce for plaintiiT granted. Fime Shav! cone Retype pee - satan eoape f it % p, " curipa rina oreptions, gebrirems sod Jones Dalen ome. ter, 29 cents, forladien, fs .. Genin’s pene heonympinerd per theete ood ~~ | Penismow renga eo UENINS, Bi Broadway” epposiie Be aula. Pazis Hats just Received and for Sale by J. N. GENIN, 214 Broadway, opposite St. Paul’s church. Knox’s 1a at the Corner of Broadway and Fulton where, besides hats, an taeartmest of fu. furs, the Uke of which’ was never ‘seen here, ean be in speeted, | Pure are very dear this season, but KNOX manages to sell them at low prices. Beebe & Co., 156 ere for the holidays, of every desirable pattern and bpp dove and Beautiful, and the most secopiable gift FFs PUMSON BROS. Breoktyn, in hog City are Taken at ihe Bvercit Gnliery. 2 Brondwa upwards. Prices from fifty eents Holiday Presents Fancy Goods, | Sttver ion, this Ca, Bh le! at 104, o'clock, at Peat pp Duiissen a CO., 377 and way. 20 Cent Ambrotype Likenesses, with Case, Deautifully colored. 1,600 taken daily, by the machine pro cent, at KIMBALL'S, S47 Broadway. One Shilling Portraity: tographe.—1,000 taken daily by 289 Broudway. Hunter's Celebrated Miniature Crystal likenesses of bi 8. youths, beanties and aged, are brilliant sutebeap. Gallery 473 Broadway, ae ‘The Best Ambrot; and Dollar Pho- |OLMES* patent invention, Holtday Presents.-Inger & Co, have re= cared per slesmer Atianth atid umatteneen of goods, table tor Christmas aed New Year's NORGE INGER & CO., Corner of Wa'ker st-ect and Broadway. ular Monomanta.—Varrand, 307 Brond- way # four photographs for $1, superior to 8 pictures elvewbere. Gold and Silver Watches, Diamond Rings St and pins, jewelry and sliver spoons, forks, Ac. for sate at wholesale and reiall, at less than the ‘usual prices. by GEO, ©. ALLEN, importer of watches und jeweury, 11 W second floor, near Broadway. Totlet and Perfumery Store 20%, near petit street, Depot of Lafont’s liquid alabaster for ladies’ skin, 2s.; Jones’ Italian soup for chapped tleab, Plush, Fars, Hat Trimm! rubber cement for sale by EASTMAN Maiden lane. Bowery Varnish and ROBERTS No. Gl Furs, Furs, Furs —At White's, 148 street, between Broadway and Nassau. Gents’ hate at $3. Fur Sets for Misses and Children—A Splen- did boliday gifl, at FORD & SCOTT'S, 210 Broadway. Ladies’ Furs, Children’s Furs, Gentlemen's far collars and plover! fur fer atah sabes, Ac., 4c, at BANTA’B, corner of Canel and Scotch Woel and Shaker Knit Under shirts end drawers, extra beavy, all sizes. t. every & rerpuce ol nnder garments for men, women and children, at Mc ALOHLIN'S one price shirt and furnishing store, 219 Grecnwich street, corner of Murray. Charter Oak Charms, Crosses, Sleeve tens siuls Ae., mennted in gold. Sold only by WM. ULL, jeweller, 395 Broadway. AR Heavy Lamb's Wool Merino, Sk and ficpne! under shirte and drawers at GREEN"S shirt csiore, Do. | Astor House, &h and fu a bur infor evuilemon ) and they in revurn can \ children’s boots and shore, use- w Gy’ jw NOW open, eighth strect, New classes forming Fine Wedding Cards, tw PVP RDELL'S is the oldest establishment on fine card engraving Festad lished 1506 1860 Evg 8. Crests, ¢ Coats of Arum, Ac on stone and metal seals, rings, de , at EVER- |, 002 Broadway, corver Dname street. Union Hotel, 877, 270 and 281 Hudson street, hae 1ceme suitable for families end single boarders, Lyon reesonable terme, with meals served (n rooms or at table to let for sociables and parties. ese Sparkling aud Still Cataw- m the yinyards of D Park, Req, Cincinnati, war- [aie ante Ue pure Juice of the grape, and superior wie best French ame ciate and German hock. being more gen- erous, rich and fruity by retaining the ral favor of the krape. BARNES & PARK, 804 hiroadway. corner of Duane. Baichelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupees, Ghebeet im the world, made, eskt spplied a Mo. md ay. Nair Dyc, Wigs and Toupecs, of Criste- DORO'R rake rank A Ne. 1: wholesmie and retail, and the aye privately applied, at No. 6 Aster House TM's Hatr Four Shillings a Box, back or irewn. at No. 1 Barclay treet, and by drucgiste nod fancy goods stores gemerally ii 000 of thore Elegant Wh and Towpers At MEDRURST'S, 27 Maton lane. Braida bands, curls, &e, Beware of extra Broadway price Hernia Cured by Marsh & ©o.—Nadical eure truss Maiden lane, New York. ‘To the AMicted—OF all kinds of Discaws gxcept consumption —Mre. Pantine ileld. undertakes to ears, through enianal tinta, all dimeanes oi the janer or outward Sey, bo matter what names they are ealled by the medical fnewly. Her magnetic powers are no strong and elicatious thet she is cavsble cf making radieal eres, in ordiuary ceses, conrniin'ions, and in extraortidary eases not more (ban Her treatment ig most simple, and prodnees mo re . Se has born el eung cures ine wamerous to men Certifieates at bet reskienes will prove Glis. As she tx now on her journey 0 ©, god Will only remain for « short poriod Jn the ety, since she bas peon railed by the med farulty of Paris # proceed there, he calls the Hldrep Or Adulia.) 16 compul her. Her comatt Bat 0 ere Ot sank, 2 tee potienae whet omens © hours, from 9 to 12 A. oud rue Mrs. PAULINA HBLD, 9) Howard srect. Frenuipannt, Once Known Never ‘en —The Eternal Parforne from the HolyOry. INGER A OO. Ne. 009 Broadway; Hayiiand, Ne. 28 Joln strwet ; Mea, Hi reen, inves, Do Brook! fi an, Clark & O0., @ . pousiee. oy = my Clark Ouite are impeators. , “eon pe cash paulo we ‘ty wtgned 51 * 4 Prankeyla quare, 8. For sale ural Nesvons and Dyspepiie PropleTry on WEBBER'S sanguitier mrengthener garider. 22 Bowery. Feckie ‘vad os! janguid, try Holloway'’s Pills The Finest Family Me- dictneg in the World, and are recommendet wall who suffer from diveaces of er and slomach, as they aever fall to cre there diseases, A Retived Physician, whose Sands of Lite have nearly ran out, discovered. while in she Raat Indies 9 certain ente for consumpuion, bron cm 4 paper cet. remedy wren dincsvered ‘Sy hima when is only rhi'd—a de: Nerang re amide. ¥ or much good aa prea Tye will ond to puch of hae afltcien fellow beings ae request it thi making np and eucreentull cant tolnclone him one ebiliug, three canis, (9 be return portage on the recipe, sud the rematr der to be appiied to t yazmentet this advertivement. Address Dr JAMES, jersey Clty, New Jersey. A we to the Wise.— Pain tn ha, Bart recipe, with full direvees tot ft. He requires each appl. of the bod Conger uence of external injury, ie by the wr acrid humors tne ater an signed, Ta all these cage wae. ie pie aateh eit remove (heer racers 8s ome; ba Aitioulty is Hy) vn yy ea L) resigred. Sold at Gon sree pw: gents FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. ‘Tuurspay, Deo, 18—6 P. M. ‘The stock market was not at all buoyant this morning. There was not much activity at the board, and lower prices ruled, Tilinols Central bonds deolined 44 per cont; Now York Central, 4; Erle 24; 1 Southern, 3{; Chicago and Roak Island, 94; Mil- waukie and Misrissippi, 34. Galena and Chicago advancet 1 per cent; UMnois Central, 134, Speculators in raitroad stocks {or better prices are evidently attracted by the , and many doubiless by the pros pect of an extra dividend, 89 far as railroads are con- cerned, they have enjoyed the most prosperous year of their existence; and whilo this fact is generally admitted by rairoad men, they are also compelled to a0- knowledge tbat in the main they havo made no worey. it is asserted by those who know that nolwibstanding ‘he Jarge earnings of the Reading Railroad Company, they must show a float ing debt of nearly two millions of dollars. The floating debt of the Erie ts about one million, notwithstanding the report says that the net earnings are cqual to 12}, por cent on the capital, and no dividend paid. The earnings of the middle western roads do not show any increase, and com petition in that particular section is destined to rage with terrific force and effect. Most of them havea much as they can do to finaucier for future dividen ts. ‘The exhibit of the Erie Railroad Company is a most ox traordinary contirmation of the views wo have so fre- quently expressed, while the expedients recommended to restore its sinking fortunes, by the bull organs, go show the extent to which desperate minds are prepared {0 go In order to keep alive in the community the feeling necessary for thelr wicked purposes. The jobbers in Erie Railroad stock are row advising an issue of $2,000,000 Preferred stock, to raise sufficeent money to pay the floating debt, and provide for uecessary construction.to keep the road up to the proper point of efficiency. All this is to tubserve the objects of the day. After the adjournment of the board the following sales of stocks and bonds were made at auction by A. H. Nicolay — $20,CO Chicago and Miss. RR. 3d mort. imt. added 47 8'000 Cleveinnd and Pitteburg RR. 7e. do, 9148 BH be Tack and West’n RR let mort. 7s. do, 660 Shiwasac and Vernoa RR. 103, do, % 2,006 Hudson River 2d mort. 7s. 110'sbs American Coal Co. of Maryland 100 U. 8. Mail Steamship Oo. 8 New Haven and New 2% Third Avenue RR. Oo.,.......++ 10 Harmony Fire Insurance Co, 25 La Fargo Fire Insurance Co. 26 Firemen’s Insurance Co. do, ‘At the seoond board the market for some stocks was a shade or so lower. New York Contral fell off per cont; La Crosse and Milwaukie, . Galena and Chicago advanced 1 per cent; Ilhpois Central, 3. ‘The dividend of twelve and a haif per cent in stock to the shareholders of the Chicago and Rock Island Railroad Company does not appear to satisfy tho old fashioned holders, They look upon it as an expedient got up en purpose, and particularly to facilitate the late speculative cornering operations against tho great defunct bear. ‘They would bave been better satisfied with the usual cash dividend of vo per cent sem! annually, and any ex- cers on that sum laid aside to subserve future nocesal ties. Tbe pew or modern principle, of which that divi dend is a type, avd which is aleo seen in tho offorta of the directors, must sooner or later explode the whole railroad system. ‘The Assistant Treasuror reports to-day as follows:— The warrants entered at tho Treasury Deparment, Wasbington, on (he 16th inet., were as foliows:— For the redomption of stocks. For the Treatory Department. Vor the Jnioricr Department. Custe ws. *ooe 53 vor War warrants yeocived From Curtowe...... 821, 083 62 Op recount cf tie Lavy. 81,878 25 ‘Tho Cleveland, Columbugard Clucinnat! Railroad om. pary have declared a cash dividend out of the last six months’ earnings of six per cent, payablo on the 2d of January proxime. The Milwaukie and Mississippi Raflroad Oompaoy bave just meade a@ dividend of Ave por ovat, payable Feb ruary 1, The earpings of the Michigaa Contra! Railrotd for No vember, were:— November, 18f6. “ +e eee $921,296 IL November, 1555 o -» 05 005 73 Inoreate... se eteeesenercecceree cess BG, 108 83 The aggregate comparaitve rece’pts of the yoar jast closed, wore:—~ 1866, 1856. Parsengers $1,439 089 74 $1,607,068 49 Freight. 1,037,597 68 1448'090 54 Maile. $9,275 29 88,802 97 Total.....eee0. $3,123,987 81 Increase in 1850. +40 8570,074 99 Farnings of the Catawicra Ratiroad Company for ibe menth of November:— Freight. 915,616 79 Passengers + 7,864 87 923,071 6 Seme month lest year., + 20,087 4 Increase $2,685 02 ‘This is tbe full estimated increase in the trade for (his | cried of the year, ‘The Philadelphia Ledger of yesterday thus polices the new ono cent coin: ‘We were yesterday chown ove of the new cent piccen authorized by Sones ‘ot Hts lant seamon, end whieh has net beew giv the pubile, for want of the pecosary ayprepriation to eursy the law into eftect Isis a very pretty colp, and # great improvement on wieldly and sith ft ceuted wremh, representing all the prinol- val staples of the country—ootion, corn, tobacco, wheat, grapes, &c —with the words one cent In the centre. The only objection we bave to it in, it Lae no ringing svand. ‘The leet Goancial calculetion put fori by tho eperuiat- ing directors of the Chicago and Rock Island Malirond Company is as followe — Cinesco asp Rook Istanp Raiumoan pg Jaly 1, 186s. ba $197,270 OF ou 1,077,401 a Totw.. . segeees 1,574,770 30 Running expenses, interest, Get. diy., &c,.. "732,M19 77 Palanee... . $942,650 68 Deovet sceruod Interest and Valley P00d......00000005 119,913 90 pene keuint $725,745 92 851,596 00 Diceronce in ¢stimater $197,849 98 ‘The operating expontes in there caloviaiions are pul Cown at about SS percent. In the ormpany’s report, éated July 1, 1966, page 9, ihe*Preaident eays:—''Toe ox- penses of operating the road, kocpirg in repair, fe, dur: ing the past two) cars, wae a tri’e lose than 50 per cont of ite grove earnings.’ if it ost 60 per cont whon the road and equipment wore new and in good order, it mast cos) more now afler two years use, Instead of that, ao- cording 10 the ofiicial estimate tt has been eines July about 16 per cont less. In the report referred to, pago 7, ibe Preaident say? the company ‘have been enabled not owly 10 koep the capital stock and bonde within the Nondit authorized, viz, $9,000,000, but to bold $142,000 of thetr own stock Im Lew of the carnings thos appropriated,” Teo extra dividend jort declaret, of 124% por cant, amounts to the sum cf $600,000. This will no only abeorb the $142,000 of the company’s own stock bot incroate the capital and debt $568,000 beyoud the authorized limite, The surplus reported bat sot, a8 we can find, been appropriated to the reduction of the funded dobt of the company. The new fleck is so mueh added to the capital, upom which the sual dividend must be paid in April next. The company have not only issued 1234 per cent more stock, bot the dividend on it commences three months before the date of Issue, The new stock, as woll as the old, draws tts dividend from October 10, 1856. We understand that sovoral holders of convertible bonds intend making ap- plication for an injunotion to restrain the mamagemon? of the Rock Island Ratiroad Company from issuing stook for this dividend, upon the ground that their rights and privi. logos bave been infringed, if not wholly dostroyed. ‘The convertible feature im the bonds which, at the timo of ie. ane, gave them a greator market yaluo, has, by the recent extra dividend, beem seriously injured, to eay the least. In the case of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail-oad the bond. bolders the directors {rom making the extra diyidend im stock, as comtemplated; but, so as not to be NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1856. ebeated out of the pris? ‘Bey bad in view, the manage- ‘ment turned round and maie thé @ividend thirty por cent in stock. The Now York Cental, bicago and Rock Island and Baltimore and Obio railroad companies havo deen guilty of frauds in Mnanolering ont extra \ssuce of bonds and stocks that would disgrace the most aotorious bogus operators in the country. One of the moet important lines of ra‘lroad connecting the Atlantic seaboard with Chicago, the most extengive lake port of the West, bas just been opened, aud <sust 100m become one of the most extensive iines of travel acd traftic between Chicago and Balimore, Philadelpiis acd New York. The Chicago Pre's giver tho following facts in relation to this great through route:— ‘The Piitshurg and Chicago road is now completed to Plymouth, 383 miles from Pittsburg, aod by the ase o! the short line of road between Plymouth and Laporte, wakes, with the Michigan Southeru and Northers Indiana road, @ Cirect ine between Pitteburg and Chicago of 470 miles. Under the arrangoment referred to, the passen kere end freight of the Pittsburg and Chicago road ail be carried through between Plymouth and Chicago with out change of cars, making, therefore, but one change 1a tbe 470 milee. The freights will be loaded and unloaded by the Pittsburg and Chicago Company. on the froigat on grounds owned and occupied by them Led wi the Galena and Chicago end the cago, Harlington and Qoi Toads, on the west side of tne South breach of the icago river, The Pitteburg ead Onicago road is operated for through busness im close cou neat — the Pennsylvania Coutral rosd, mak mg, vuder the present arrangement. & through line from Philadelphia ‘to Chicago of 428 miles, aad from mee York to Chicago via Philadelpbia, of 911 miles, tag by 60 miles the shortest route between No» York £0. The Pittsburg aud Chicego Company bave nearly com- pleted their biidge over the Alleghany river at — which br their road into Immediate coonection wil the Penosylvania road, tous avoir ‘the delay and in- conveniences of transhipment of gore woich have beretolore occurred at Pittsburg. The vritge has beon bullt in the most a] and eubstantial manser by Mr. Stone, of Phijade)pbia at tho cost of about bean wr and is row ready for the laying of the raile ing of this central Jine, ollering the shortest rod be tween Chicago, New York, Poliadelob'a and Baltimore, ig ap event of importance to the travelling pabiic and os pecialiy to all mtereated inthe oheup wnd rapid transit of freights between the Fast and Wert. Tho company have effected a very favorable arraugement with the Michigan Southern and Northern Ic¢ciava Rellroad Company, oy which the former —. geoure ail the substantial vantager of a through line between Pittsburg and Chica Pat Jor the trargaction of their bustmess until they nave finished thetr own more direc: line to Ch cago. ‘The Cumberiand Civilian bas the subjoined in relation to box coal trade:— The shipments by ratiroad for last woek were 10,619 tops. Tho caval was closed with ioe, exceptiog for the lat two days of the week, when tivo boats left this port. carrying 669 tovs, The weather is now very cold, and ice is forming rapidly, Wo believe we can now salely say that pavigation is closed. Tucre were for the season (83g months) 2,017 boats which left this sort, o| = 410,729 tons of coal, coke and inmber. were 3,802 tons, and of lumber 2,000 tons, leaving 206, . 297 toms of cow). The whole amount of coal sbiyped (or the year, which will end on the 3ist day of the present worth, will be over 700.006 tonv. The whole amount abipped last year was 654.4 tons—an increase over rs ry ret C05 tons; the incresse this year will De about over last. ‘Tho shipments for the week end- ing geno ber 13 are as follows:—Over the Camberland Coal and Iron Company ’s Katlroad, 2,662.09 tona: over tne Comberland and Pennsylvavia —— 1,717 tons—to- tal from the Frostburg region, 4,4 16909 tone. For the week ending December 6, over the George's Oreek Coal apd Iron Company's Pailroad, 6,264.11 tons ; over the Hampshire Coai and tron Company’s Raiiroad, (,455.¢1 tong—total from Westernport region, 6,739 12 tons. Stock —- es Tuvmspat, Doo. 18, 1886. $8000 Missouri @’e03 $8 100 Fete RR 61 500 Virgimis ¢ ico 11500 City 2600 N ¥ Cen RR 1000 Har RR ist mt. 20 190 79 2000 FindR RR 3a mt on 1cco 86¢0 I Cen RR beds rts 1000THauted Adm 7434 460 40 she Am Ex Bank, 112 6 Metropolitan Pk. 11034 18 Mapbasian Bauk 136 +4 Cantoa Co 2934 r $x te Peon Coal 66. 9845 do. 984 28 Del & Bea Can Co is 20 Cum Coal Oo. . ‘ 103 0 10436 10 MDwe & Mies REIT 1 Ls C& Milw'e = & | 4 eo Bucsou' Riv at 39% nore ey ‘sae RR. OL 100 Frie 607, 46 a Del & mata Go ins ».030 115% eo Cleve Sexe Re Ny Ce Mil & Mige RK, 7 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT, ‘Tucrspay, Deo, 18—6 P.M. Asies —Snlos of 60 bbie, pots wore made at 70. Pearls oma! at 8c. Dette —FiourStne market war without cbenge of momett in prices and tales m ain, The trantac- Hops focted up 7,000 a 8,000 bois., ai about the following quotations — 30 “6 oa 700 Oa 150 fanoy and exirs. 4a 800 Grunt ener tie - ae 4 ain a 176 noice extra Georgetow: ‘mop: ‘Mille sed &t. Low Loti On 5 Baxall end Gallerue, Oma 960 Cavedian bronds were in light demand, end sales con- fined to about 200 bbe. at the above prives. southern brands were 'n gom! request, os eo eaotions bere and 10 arrive embraced about 000 bis. at un- changed — Sales of loc bbls, @ ofrye wig wore made et 84 00885 06 Corn meal was quiet at $3 S75 for for Brandy wine, Wheat--The Jersey, and $5 75 a 58 BT hy ket fivmandquiet The sales wero 3 a ERs St Sl 67, apd white do. at 91 75 taeve oop eboice Canada white In markot, and that sold of buyers. Southern white cont! & arrive lots Corn was rather more active, with sales about 36,000 bosbdels, Including Weetorn mixed from store, at 100. a Tlo. 0 Tie. delivered; Soubern yelle: and #t ite were quict and prices vaohanged. Sires ans of 2,0C0 beehels of Southern were made at 1,200 do. good Neriberu at ste. ate were in modoret riquent 470. & 480, for Btate, and 450. a 50, for ‘Western. Correa —The market was %, with salon of 100 bers Maracaibo st ioe. a 12 \(o., Rio ranged from Osgc. a 10 e. Corron.—The may\et was firmer sod more active. The sales ombraced abort 6,000 baice, closing ‘at about 440. advavor, We! by a midelieg uplaods at 12%, i, tiveed ole Neck and ts 44 mewn cee * engecom en About 20,000 a 80.000 hols of grain #rre taken for Laverpoo! in botk at about 4 i ase gies cnke at a. Ol. taken at ko Clagow, ticur wos , ant Hinrre were sncbanged. Od @ de., and greta noteinel Navar Stomss—Owlng to eavler frolgbts thero waa s betier Inquiry for rpirita turpentine. Pales of adoat 9.0 bbis were made at 12 )¢0 atten days’ me: aferwards fold at 42c , 00 deys’ intorest added; about 200 fn #bip ping order ai 420. ex*h; 186 do, at 420, 09 days’ in terer' and 100 do. nt 48 , caeh. Gruv‘e was beid at $2 He per 280 Ihe. Common rosin was dull, Provir tore —Tork—The market was drmer, with —- 12)¢, and of aboot £00 bbls, including ov mane ai $1d Dew mees at #10624. Bret firm, with ‘sales of about 400 my Sai i ole few mees Fogncked Wester and Ch! rabble oo ABB good do. mand, and within two or three days the have em. braced about 10,000 9 12,000 bones long ribs ta, ateye W 40.. at to ar rive. led urekanged, mien Cuba muscovado at $3, 1€0 boxes at 90, ee ware SL OOTS THAT ARE BOOTS, SS . fboes that are sb: Por Jedles, gente and children. ig! the he ATLILG, 7. ‘AL HAT.—~MANUFACTURERS OF CX ita oni a cas CREE, OF HE 08s spasovel and withhold ‘al commenta Telrine pon the alscrimination of oar a et for yeare Wweraliy sustained ws ua io Seer in Re Siakerican Carnival, or Rew Yq bei ca men ce bad for lors and ees of Astor Fi OOPER'S BEVIRED SHEET 8) Cany oae heed Tees eens ved grevers to the chy ond reel Staver. 4 00., Rentionen's hase, ISSIPATED DEBAUCH SS, MAUPREATED MER: rial auiterers, invalids, oyspevtics, ¢riukards, do ue JACOB WEBBER'S sanguttier ‘ina blessed pauacea will give jou new Nife, health strength, You wita broken down — try it Depot 202 bo* Price $2 two for TERRIBLE ACCIDENT Av 1.\CY CILLR, PAM horse thrown down a precip ee twanty fv ote je B. Mec Spring. soo ol + & Spring Bag Os a tor event the Lacy visle Hotel mec witha frightiul ‘as om Of the 2st of October! 18 hie ‘etivguod aot the: ‘eet deep. The Ba 8 cOrpae. a8 0 (be result of the path of'be canal his horae denfy plunged dove a Precip cd horse was ini ah Was carried We wil) accident:— ‘On looking ou the bleeding hesrtsickened 1 never wa A)L bis front teeth were knoe through bis throat and chin broke, and his bosy wus fu)) of bru thought bim dead, abd mary ped bm dead than alive. 1 aly ap bis face aud wound whole body with ar forgotten—Kadway # ready re lef topain. It seemed as if a pew life one his body. ‘Afler this 1 applied the ready vetlel avecy five minttes for ilireo days and (wo nights ‘To 're ents and wounde | led Radwayn ready relief apd sw He is now well, auk is walking sbout the boul», his wounds are heal- 6d and but litle searred; the broes are 9 well. (Many ene requires furiber iptormation let them Vile, Pa. Tam the proprietor of tho servile Hotgh atl place, and well known in this State P fe Ate cars. Rapway & Co iginal letter of T. 1) Spring, Bag.. rat aebene he piketion ‘atour office. Radway’ ready relief q setion of the heart, and equaiizes the greases ton of tae the wesk, crippled. feeb ¢- and civols or falls by whieh, to all appearence, the organs of the # ston erase to perform Nertorms their sve Ree: Sa! functions. now life. Let these ¥ he «6 in pain ready relief one trial, Sola by craggisia, merchants a 2 Falen street, New York. FAT AND CHEAPEST OLL brandy; escencer, Holland « and cherry brandy; Monongabe Key; a preparation to give body “0 10 all piri quors. Allrare chemicals, reworks moceris's metals, £0., for sale iby Dre ke PRUCUTW ANGI M45 Naidea lane, ‘AVE YOU SEEN PRANK LESLI®: Gi Chat ILLUSTRATED PAPERE It ie ahead of any in thig Country. twenty-nine pic ares, PERE es TE 2a belting tbe Scenes,” And plenty of highly tniereaung reading. BF ORNAMHNTS—JET 4D GOLD JEWELRY, 7 OMBOMNE, BOs wid sk ee a, Ds, Sonn Kant of Spring street. Browsway, eorner BT, ORNAMENTS. BROOCHES, BRACELETS, RFC., etc —A lot, embracing the hiteat a orriee and $ ve cae at greatly reduced prices: also, overs varie faney goods and toys, at KOG Bs’ Bazaar, 499 four’ doore above Spring street O@K OUT TO MORROW For LESLIH'S ILLUSTRATED PAPAR Read the “Peep #ehint the Seenes. cents, at all news depots On): L° JT TO-MORKOW fat LESLIB'S TULUSTRATED PAPRR. md the “' Peep Beh'nd the Seenes.” Olny 644 an atall news OOF OUT TO-MORROW For LESLik'S ILLUSTRATED PAPER, the “Peep Kebind the scones.” Only 62, cents, at al! news depots. ILLIONS OF DOLLARS. Buy No, 55 (0 morrow, Tt will conta. Besides the beautiful tales of the ‘When people are iil they sre very apt tofangy they ean never find aremedy for their disorder ana if t 5) them. relives in the hards cf quacks they never will, Mihoasof dollars are wasted in this mann benefit, while a very smal sum tio would accomplish an eany a TRU UBT NCTTO QUACKS.” PS ga age’ vee ane <0 viehun ot ate i are no longer unhappy. ¥ have ® positive remedy. The struck with paisy no longer shudder atdeath, They can decured. Consumption Is net so dreaded. It, too, Das Come Deder the iniluence of medicine ANDRES? LQCED IODINE O8 PURE TODISE WATER Ts the oaly medicins admitted to be able to aecomopliah there resulta; but it does do it, It is certain. and % end itisthe key to life Tt ts ue bar to death. munstism and couswaption, scrofula and paisy, yield to tt at once, Han- dregs of cured oves can teatity to wis fag Sold at $la La} ANDERS & FORDICK, Ko 3 Seoond avenue, and froudway, and by ©. H. RING, 192 tr Rowe, DU PERIGORD, 560 BRO. WATc-s vary Targe sssortment of t.ncy boxes and ower rich arucles Will be exposed for sale on the Isth December. :JRNRY WARD BRECHPR ON SOHN APES, Rell Mian save—No temperance wm the Ohio or Mivsias.ont aati! be bas a Se oe oe ke ra re com parable W olfe dices ‘With a flank of, woters of the wor. ‘Tbe genulne echuspps—bo imitation—no ceunterfelt—for wale low for cash, by F. G. SEL¥, 616 Broadway. AN #E HAD CHEAPER » wy Boule J AND GAMES ROGER bavaar, than at any other place as the whole eke ‘neluding = moet valuable calleotion st fancy articles for gifts and this mort resents, must be ue an sold without regard bo cos. OGHRS, 499 Broadway. Bis yci—SiKON80N, —OD Paul's church, Castleton, Charles A. Mason, Faancesoo Rrancy trof J.B |, Eeq.. of that place. ir sg Barrs.—On Wednesday, ELaANoR = a en ae = toaveuy "for 60 a, © re! ves family are on attend the feveral, from her late No. Hy af chord etrect thie afternoon, at two o’olock precisely. 30 Fowime.—Ia this chy, on We Dec. 17, ne rhog jlinees, Mr. Gaonoe cae 2 months. ‘The 1<'alives and friends of the fami! bere of Trousides Chapter No. 470 0. tm general, we reepecseny in ried to ationd from the ‘resiécuoe avende, between Tw this al age. She wit, o¢ iaken from hir late residence, No. 936 De- Waray wiroet, this morning, to Raadont N.Y, for titer - Maine te Cony. Boresd -t0e ‘ednesday, Dec. 17, Mra. Laav Horran, Te ee ne ee thie at ead trom the First Presb) trian charch, at stersia, Ewin —Ov Thuraday, Neo. 18 of consumption, Wotiiw a. ‘eS: 34 year ot hie age. . roiatives of the family, aud’ mem- ders of the 7th company of National Gusrda, are remprct oy i ly frou bie late reaidenee, co _at ph. sy : Sunday hall pan twelve Wrich.—Un Thursday mornieg, M. W., wife of amin Wah it, Mama W., wife of Bea. relatives and friends of sho ‘ari i invited to sttend ber fuoerni, on fusgey, frome tee ‘reek. tr ence of bis father, Nu. 4 Orehard swrost, with sat cg ther ~ ot 1 4 Dm Ca oy = ureday, is, Mes, Sama the evth year of er age, . Wi sera The frience of the family ore respectfully reqe aliena her foveral, from No 82 Weet Miacecalh etree are, tom worning Bt 8 o'clock. youngest soe of Getta i 8 = atin eo is rede a hn Bam Jobo B. Header, aged Ae yeary.” 1a lil ae wy, et Sem Con ran " are a congo oliy lavited ty rr foneral, rary ceatdence, Hp one 0'!0rk. taken to Groeuwood for in “ety Thursday, Dec. (8, Jamms Jorn Oonums, ES ‘The of end Worth pty and Lee L— tot one Je. Ca

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