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Heligtous intelligence. ‘The funeral sermos of the late Mr. William Petty, wecond officer of the skip William Tell, who, with ‘wwo of Mis shipaonten, ll overhsord free fe. meals tepeail yard on her last passage from Havre ‘York, will be delivered by Rev. Charles J. Jones, at ‘he Mariners’ church on the corner of Madicon and ‘G@atherine streets, this evening. Rev. D. 8. Burnet will preach at the chapel, im Seventeenth street, west of Sixth avenue, this morn- img and evening. Rev. J. F. Young, assistant minister of Trinity ebareh, will preach this evening in the Memorial ‘ebureh, corner of Hammond street and Waverley place, one block from the junction of Eleventh wtseet, Greenwich and Seventh avenues. Rev. T. L. Harrie will preach at Academy Hall, Breadway, opposite Bond street, to-day. Morning subject:-—“The Causes in Homan Nature whieh Led to the Necessity of the Incarnation.” Evening sub- jeet:—" Inspired Benevolence.” OaDpINATIONS. An’Eeclesiastical Council met im the Pierrepont ‘street Baptist church, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, Dec MM, and ordained Wm. M. Parsons to the work of the gespel ministry. Mr. John McKean was ordained by the Presby tery of Clarion, on the 3d inst., and insta led pastor of the church of Perry, Jefferson county, Pennsyl- vania. . Rev. J. Holland Browne has been ordained a ‘Timister of the gospel, at Painesville, Obio. Rev. J. Wader wae ordained of the Baptist ‘eburch in Orleans, N. Y., pon erent last. Br. J. B. Strain was ordained by the Presbytery of }, Pa., and installed pastor of the churches of Millerstown and Ickesburg. senqregution, ley: Mrs Piodey was aed to mini salary 000 congre- Beiadpestagemn wees a ion Mlinois, at a salary of $10,000. ' ; Rey. J. Brinton Smith has accepted a call to St. Jehn’s church, Froy, N. Y.,toenter upo is daties there on the second Sunday in Advent. Rey. Joseph R. Page, of » N.Y, has been avtsed te ote see the Prokyinte nck a Dt. He has accepted and will commence January. ‘m. W. Patton, of Hartford, Ct., has acoept- the Fourth Congregationa) charch in of W. Miller, of Charlotte, N.C., has beer the Tabb street church, Petersburg, Va. Lloyd, of Whitehonse, N. J., has acco ‘the Reformed Dutch church, Pekin, Arch’d Wait, of West Pawlet, Vt, has ac- the unanimons invitation of the in » Same State, to become its James W. Hopkins has accepted a call.to reese of All Paith Parish, in St. Mary’s ‘J.T. Smith, late of Bristol. Ct., has ee of the Baptist in ie g INSTALLATIONS. E. W. Collier was installed pastor of the BR he ek at Frees, N. J. on the Rev. C. M. Tyler, of New Haven, has been installed tre of the gational ebarch in q iMl., and will soon enter upon the labors of Rev. W. H. Startevant was installed as pastor of the charch and society in South Dennis, Dec. 10. Rev. Elias H. Richardson, recently of Goffstown, NN. HL, was installed of the chureh and Dover, N. H., Dec. 10. |. Mr. Timlow, who has accepted the call treet church, in Newbu: » Mass, be installed on Tuesday, the 30th of Fis nal & Par i ; zitr E ' |. H. Reid has resigned the incumbency arch, Watertown, and St. Stephen’s church, Milburne, New first of January. 5 r Russell has resi the Mary’s church, Mauch Chunk, and St. p's . Summit Hil), Carbon county, and been ap- 4 missionary in the Upper Lehigh coal region. DRATHS IN THE MINISTRY. lip # Fe i 3 Le I located ashington city, and wherever stationed he always won the esteem and bh re- of bis flock and the community by his walk and deportment, and the general of his manners. The church = a gifted light. His disease is said to have been in- flammation of the lungs. Elmira, N. Y., Gazette announces the death . John Boyle, of the Catholic charch PT AES m, and, the Gazette says, “ , oombioed With | ci | Hine Ag | E 3 F 4 BS i BF ‘S i St A peat and commodious Presb, MISCBLLAN FOUR, Rev. A.J Nelson, of Stiliwater, has been appoint- ed principal of an institution of learning at Belle ‘innessota Territory. ‘The Rahway Republican sa: about being mace to enlarge jand otherwise y8 arrangements are i St. Panl’s church of Rahway, N.J., which bas re- eeived many accessions ander the charge of its pre- sent pastor, Rev. H. N. Rey. W. T.. McAdam, formerly of the As wociate Retormed congregation of , Pa., has, ore Eras Pama iS of the “ La was ply yh ay TL Metho- nation, for the sum of $40,000. Naval Intelligence, ‘The Parisian correspondent of the /nd-pendance Beige of December 2, says that it ie true that an American meam-of war arrived in the waters of the Bosphorus, in order to protest against the presence of the British mavy fe the Bisck Sea, However, ways the writer, no emo Fnows what kind of @ loeon the American vesnel ‘wenk! tenom to the mother country. Tht steam frigate— WEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1056. ieee (MH af i m0. Cubebs. Cuteb. jagon’s teood. Emery, 3 Jump or pulveriaed. and Extract of logwood, and other ¢ye- b i Extract of madder. Fire bricks. Flax, unmanufactured. Flax seed. Pints. Fuller's earth. Furs, dressed or undressed, wh-n op the ekin, Furs, batters’, dressed or undressed, not on the skin. ees an ee, Spies ima crude state. of potash. ire rubber tm bottles, slabs or sheetr, unmasumctared. India rubber, milk of. Lac spirits. Lac suipber, on™ for shoes, elippere, boots, and buttons exclu- ely. ‘Lead i pigs. Lemon juice, and lemon juice concentrated. Lime juice. Mapgancee. Maoulactures of mobair: atl twist, or other man faciures of cloth suitable for mantfacture of shoes, Marbie, in the rough, Marire cora), unmas Moss apd other vegetable substances used for mat- troees Manu'act ures of pistina. Music, and music paper, with lines, bound or unbound. Medicina! roots, kaves, gums and resins in crade ine: jengned and expressly import- ed for the manufacture of flax and linen goods. Palm jeaf, unmanufactured. Powter, when old and fit only to be remanufactured. Piumbago or graphite, me stones. Pumice and pumice moner. Pearl or bullied barley. Quicksitver. Regs of whatever material. Ratans apd recede, unmapviactered. Rotten stone. Rbubarb. Salts of tip. Sattiower. Saffron and safron cake. ammonia fe ‘or Bitrate Of soda or potash, refined or crude. ce Shelinc. Stik, raw, not more advanced in manufacture than ‘trem or organzine. and hides, raw, of al) kinds, whether dried, salted or pickled. 4} Smaits. ‘Sheatbieg paper. Seeds of al! kinde. Sistea apd slate penciis. Substances expreesly ured for manures. Somec. Fait or moriate of roda of 81) kinds. Spices of ail kinds. Sogo. Sareaparilia. - ‘Speak. and muriate of poised. , Marrow, and al) other grease, and soap stocks and eoap stots. ‘Terse wn plates. Worth —temety, coder, lignemvite, the following amendment in the nature of a substitute fer the bill of the majority of the Commities of Ways and Means, reducing the duties on importe, and for other pur. poses — 32 ie 3 § i Hil tral HEH Hi i iy F f I j | = Sa i sy cy | - re 5 a i 3 ue 3 s3¢ 2s |» 3 » Se 2 Feces 3 i i ii = aI my it 2 articles of ailk, of wi a c: 33 2 £25 gst 14 i I eg OF in GORRpOS- ag such that 3 bark, Brasil a cae ae See eas or up q or or Dex; froin ard vegotables, green or not other- ‘wise provided for; garden seeds and all seods for egricvitaral, Dortiosivural, medioinal and manufacturing ler rootmedder ground or ; feo; animals be wansferred to i) be it further ‘That on and alter the one thousand bundred and fifty-se- 'be levied, col! and paid on all goods, wwarce and merchandise mentioned in schedule tmporied States, a duty of ten per am ada. \ion of ten yer centam shall be made to the rates of duty from He i Hi} fe 3 i: g 328 wi said in any shipe ov vorsels wot of dhe United Mates, all, tled by tresty or by any act or acts of Congress exempt from di wating duties, tonnage and other wares barges. Sec. 4. And be R further enacted, That all apd merchandise which shal! be im; countries after the Ne atores on the first day of July aforesaid, shall be Ct, om entry thereof for consumption, to no other og the same bad been imported, respectively, alter ie. ¥ And be tt further enacted, Theat on the ot on and jee. unless the owner, tmporier, consignee or agent jay! : appeal therefrom the Secretary pealsbaii be final apd conclusive; and the said goods, ets Ree an eater ene Sey oe : i i i said goods, or within ona ap paid, in cases where such goeds shall be in fale Sion bap Mt uty chvemnta' ea ete exes e hw jaws whist ingoonsianr rates of cuty om imports than are imposed by this act shal) be inoperative and void. Mx. Miveneti’s Lacrers —We gee that Mr. John Mitom- eil, the Irish exile, proposes to delrver a lecture in the ‘Tabernacie to morrow evening, on the ‘ Life and services of Thomas Devin Reilly,’ a co-exile and formerly a co- worker in the cause of revoiutionising Ireland. Mr. tern Remwe with a ebattered constitution. The proceeds of the lecture are to be devoted first to raising a simple memery ef Devin Reilly, ana then to something for bis widow and child. We trust ‘that the appeal will be liberally responded to. Police Intelligence. Tae Naw Grayana Canal Cass —The examination im ibis case was continved yesterday morning before Justice Cornolly at the Lower Police Court. The direct examipation of Emile Goulard, the com- Pisipant, wae continued as follows:— Q. By counsel for the prosecution—W 1] you produce the | anal ote a attached to the bonds? A. I produce two coumeal ioe the. duiewoe io the Production of the protests ip evidence. ‘Yhe covase! for the prosecution held that the evidence ‘bat the production of the papers was competent ony. The counsel for the defence took an exception to the rolicg of the magistrate, which was noted. tr protente were then read apd produced in evidence. Q. Ba Ms ‘on ever been able to digcover the man calied poreoarc e made tn the city of take place’ A. The deeds were delivered to me by Jomen A Recua in the basement of my house in Proorlyn. The bonds at the time were deposited by Mr. in my bands in the basement of my house in 2. The direct examination of Mr Goulard here closed, and the Court adjourned the case until Tuesday morning. Brooklyn City News. Tre Accent ix Ferrer Sremer.—The man who was ron over and killed in Fulton street on Friday evening war yeaterday identified by bie wife ax Wm. Heifell, of No, 406 Al He was about twonty-cight yearn of carpenter by trade, and a rober and in. Gurtriovs man. He leaves « family of three small chil- who bave met with sudden misfortune. Ap inquest was held over the boay yesterday, and « verdict of acciden ta) death was renders! by the jury, Tex Accumt st THR SocTH Ferny —The woman who ‘was killed at the South ferry cn Chrismas evening bas not yet been identified. She lies at the desd house, The Coroner concluded to adjourn the inquest unti! Monday, im order toenabie her frends to come forward. lier Burne, and it is supposed she belongs to Redford, 1. 1., ‘where she got on the care. Personal Intelligence. Gen, Sam Bourton, United States Senator, from Texas, acecmpenied by LD. Evane, arrived last evening at the Metropotitan Bete!. Prince Youseoupotf, Attaché to the Russian Embassy at Parie, bas taken, for 80,(COf a yrar, the botel of the late Baron @. Rotbecbild. in Parie, awd means to expend 209,- OCOf. im furmiebing it. Prince Frederick Williem. the Prince of Prussia’s son, will return to Berlin from | ngland by way of Paris, The fiftieth anniversary of the Prince of Pruseia’s en- trance Into (he army will be cclebrated in the month of Janoary. physician of Paris, born at Hirson. Aime, ett raid to amount to from 260.000f. to 200, C6! to the commune for the extablishment of almshouses for The Conrt of Tuscany lef Mverden on the let inst. The 1d the young married couple proceed to Prirce Cormpi goes to \tenna, and thence ARRIVALS. At the Smithsonian Houre—Hon Richard Lee, Co! Jno ¢ Nova, in, Mr Jno Angier, Boston ; Mr. Jno ‘ Ind; Mesars Beleer elie, Charleston. 8 0 |. Norfolk, Va: Mr Averill, Union Ooi 5 yr L, Hynewen, Phi hin: Mi. onde: . ; Mr. (ny votaie Be Gulmetz, lon: nt, Jam heeler, child and servant, or and daughter. Mrs Geo Harrison Mien Rate Reynolds and lady friend. ‘and chia. Myce L Heard. Garrard nd two children Wre GW Tolbert, Thos Sproule, R Maurder. 17 Morava Senne ten B Canty, Mine dine F Lygne, J Shite, sce, NS Wilkow and 62 in the atrwrnge C Pachard, Geo B Powers, Lachlan Ormeron Dr @ M Gi) gbion, ody gaa finer John K Thorn, Jun, and Vor Savanah, in tbe steamer Alabama —( harles F Merrit), | Observe! Bacoa’s Superb A pes, in souvenir cases, S0c., selling at rendid ent, 208 ine; loan Furs, Furs, Furi—At White's, 148 Fulten strect, between Broadway and Nassau. Gente’ bot vat $3. Lorin Brooks.--Boots and Shoes, Patent ng, leather dress boots for boys, hair lined boots for tray apd leather overshoes. 1°8 Fulton street, opposite si. jams and Ovexcoats will be january. Priee ranges from $\0 to $20. CLARKE. 116 William street, ‘ane Cent: L bagersary # po mo g-gn Sorvichares ip the woes bas ial ‘HOLMES, 29 Broadway. Shirts, Scarfs, Cravats, Ties, Gloves, and a ris atQREEN’S Mri etl Amer received per late steamer, Clarke's sold at cost till Ist lishment, No. | Astor House. Diamond Rings ‘and silver spoons, forks, &c., for sale at “ ‘usual by GRO. Finelganraoen na tg jewelry, 12 ali street, second oor, near Broadway. eg ee may be fo cheap an articles in under garmenta:— way and wagon pers, Enz] re, leather gaiters, umbrellas in silk and mpacca, of own, impor Of these as low as 75 cents. $5.—A Great Treat for the Holidays —A case of ljuore, one dozen bottles amored wine of different kinds, will be and delivered free of expense to any part of the city, for the sma)) sum of $5. MARTIN & MILLS. 14 Broadway. For New Year’s Calls.—The Largest Assort~ ment of jt shirts, embroidered, Marseilles, &c., at MOODY & WIGGARS, 315 Broadway. Native Wines.—! ted only the of the , and a pp a a crous; rich 9nd Grully by. the natural flavor of the ee oe nan anes © Charter Oak—Received from the Hen. J, W. Stuart, Hartford, Connecticut, and mounted in gold. Sold oniy by WM. &. TARBELI. jeweller, $06 Brosdway. Balchelor’s Hair ‘and the beet in tha world, ade” ld eal spped me mb Broadway. a Ww 1 maces and Hair Dye Bppied, af No.8 Aer Howse, | a” “na he de Privelely For New Year’s Calls.—English Scarfs, elegant ties, cravate, handkerchiefs, gov: at MOODY & WisGans, 315 Broadway. egeapiic Im Expressly for New Year’s.—8. raspberry cordials, punch #8 sence, and the famed cognac bitters, poten re for New Year's will do well to give 8.5. a visit at 70 Nassau street, New York. Chapped Hands Impossible Where Jores’ taian soap is need: emolient heali for abaving; only 2 shilling. Depot Camphor Cake, with Glycerine.—A Never- failing remedy for chapped hands and lps. (Observe the color of our pi is_yellow)—be not deceived by spu- Hous imitations. TADMAN & CO, 81 Bleecker street. Holloway’s Pills.—Baa Health. —Persons tn bad health should lose no t'me in taking this wonderfal reme: @y_ Many who were at death's door have been restored by cir means, for infants; lethering e Root Disease ts Eradicated by BRANDRETH’S pills —This has been fully proven in the last thirty years by the evidence of 500,000 enred, ‘They renovate enfeedled constitutions by put the blood. ferapece at Oe princes! a doore io Broadway. in street— ’ cents Bold also at 82 Division street. Beware of coumerfoite FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Sarogpay, Dec. 27 —6 P. M. ‘There was ® very active and « very buoyant stock mar. ket thie morning, and at the board the transactions were quite large, at an advance in prices. Illinois Osntra! bonds advanced 3¢ per cent; Nicaragua Transit, 4; New York Central, 2; Brie, 5<; Reading, 1; Cleveland and Pittsburg. 1; Galewa and Chicago, ';; Cleavoland and To- edo, 34. With the stringency in the money market, the present movement in stocks i# most extraordinary, Spec. ulators are paying ruinous prices for money 10 enable them to carry their liner of stocks. At the rate of four or five per cent s month is freely paid, and new purchases made at high prices, a the face of ¢0 much Cnancia: etria- gency, are daily reported. The same epecier of insanity that ia given as an excure for Hontington’s forgeries, prevaile in Wall strect at this moment toa reat extent Purchasere of railroad stocks a{ current prices are in- filcted with « kind of moral fusanity, and a few months hence it may be pot m an & plea, Dy some delinquent bull specudator, as an offect to his liabilities, At the second board the morning prices wero not aus . York Centra) Rauiroad fell of §, per cent, nd and Toledo, '{; Chicago and Rock ame, 34. Mont of the operations this a'ter- Boon were on time, buyer's option, The market wae weuk at ihe close and stocks were freely oflered st our ‘The Atsistant Treasurer reports to day az follows — Total receipts . + S881,196 © ‘Total « 607,024 31 Total bal »12,04,832 36 Of the reosipte $€62,000 was transferred for the pay- went of the January interest on the pubite debt. ‘The anthracite coal trade is now confined entirely to the raflroads, and is very lighton them. The quantity ey coal transported over the Lebigh Valley Railroad for tne week ending on Saturdey last ie only 3,606 tone, and for the new year, commencing on the Ist inet.. to the dete mentioned, 13,920 tons. The Reading Railroad bas brought from the Schuylkill region tor the week ending oa Thursday last, 23,760 tons, and for the reascn, beginning with the present month, 161,484 tons, against 100.414 tons to corresponding date last yoar. The busines is only moderately active, shipments being interrupted by the large amount of driving ice im the Delawaro. The retell business te ecinewhat quickened by the very se verely cold weather for the Inet four or fve days, but prices remain pretiy much vochanged. The Mayor of Baltimore has vetoed the reedlutions adopted by tbe City Cowncll, Instructing the City Coun- rellor to #ue out an in, unction to prevent the Bahimore and Ohio Ralsroad Com pany from paying tho extra dividend de- termined tpon. The resolutions were reconsidered by the Counct) and la\d on the tabie, and the Mayor was reqnoet ed to place bimeelf in communication with the Presiden} of the Baltimore and ‘bio Railroad Company, and as-er- tain from him whether the Board of Irectors could be imdvced to reconsider their recent action and conform to the views entertained by the City Council He is expec ¢4 to report the result of this interview om Monday even- ing next, when the whole subject will be taken up for cone{:Jeration. The steamship Furopa, at this port from Liverpool brings only one day’s ater news, and that is not st all important, What little there is is of an unfavorable character, toth financially and commercially. corn and cotton wore all down and dull at the decline. Console closed at 935, 2 037;. There was an active de- mand for money, and the Bank of England has not re- taxed any of ts restrictions, The monthly returns of the Deo. on Francs. Prancs, » 91,280,000 91,250,060 rt 750 12,980,760 «4,000,000 4,000,000 814,004,200 881,604,700 + 2.08375 63 898,475 + 8,080,296 4,486,783 + B07 806 «= 2.955; 789 +92.768,813 90,078,177 Teas 194,162,008 42,959 830,214 Oe. 8.78106 14,077,066 e 811,029,908 Proteated bille, +88 25,720 Sundrier...... 26k 4,699,270 DWAlsoreprnnrrararer seer ees 9 FHO,Abi,eue 78,605,168 85,106,981 reer) 261,487 817 2,764,007 eee . 3,515,861 TOs oe sces cere cree es +++ 11960,216,038 950,150,005 The London ‘Times of the 124h says:— ‘The fima! quotations of Wee Branh Seee be Paris Bourse this o1 wore O7f, filets HELE iru i : & fe 4 i In the case of Saltas vs. Genin, Lockwood & Co., the court—Judge Hoffman—rendered » lengthy decision, of which the following sre the princ!pal points :-— 1, There was mo usury in the original transaction in ponte tone per for « loan of moacy upon apy SS abenens bapend week wee lege) If the charge ef $1650 made on the account rendered im April was im executed. EEE. Ee 5 ss iH a3 t ie 2 z i : upon or acquieeced in. 7. On the 12th of March, 1656, the defendants had no stock standing to their «redi: on the books of that com- Y, Bor on the 14th, Poth or léth of the same month. mm the Bist of March to the 3d of ¢pril, inclusive, no stock stood to their ereoit. On the 9d end 41b of April they had 60 shares; on the 5th, 6th and 7th, of such shares there were pove to their creait; and on the 8th of ber transferred by them. The said 100 shares were on Sonus id for the shares held by them for the 8. The defendants had on the 13th of March, and at all fimes from the %tb of January to the llth of 4) an amount of stock equal to 200 shares ‘with otber parties, from whom they bad borrowed money upon the security of such stock, abd redeemabie upon tbe payment of such loaps. 9. The price of the sioek op the 18th of March, 1866, ‘Was an average of 20); per cent. ‘The cere, as mace out by the proofs, is "one of an ad- ‘vance of money by the defendants to the use of the Plaintiil opon (he security of this as well as of the other stock to be beld for 190 days consider the jaw applicable to this case to be that the defendanta were bocnd te have kept i thetr name upon ‘the books of the comyany, or to have wwhia their powor, or in the? porseesion during the period of agreement, the amoppt of 200 shares; and that the right to call suob stock deposited as secariiy jor moneys borrowed, was pot such & possession or contro! as tbe law requires — CSourse va. Preipe, 7 Jobn ch. rep. 69; 4 Ibid. 490. Allon ve. Dykers, 3 Hill 492. 7 Ibid, 49 Horton ve. Morgan, oF Genera! Term, ) ’ 0 The plaintiff’ when dealing with brokers as to stocks, wobjected himeelf to the peculiar custom of that body of aents when not tn violation of law. By that costom tbe ebarge of ©, of 1 per cent ior the two periods of 130 days after the +xptration of the first, wae juntifies. Th. The eale of the Sixth Avenve Railroad stock at the Fer cept obtained was sanctioned by the plainti!!. Stock Exchange. SartKoay, Deo. 27, 1856. 950 abs Erie RR. , 400 do..... $5000 Oic 6’n1#€0 BS 101 90.... 96 1060 BRivRRSc m .. 00C0 Geen Drazch be 2°00 MS Fund bds. 81 18000 I CRP bess OT $660 do... 280 6000 THXANOn adm 74 10 she Bk Com Serip 109%% 20 Bhoe & Leath Bk, 112 3385 7 ‘& ise th a] BOARB. 200 ahs CARR. . CINCINNATI STOCK SALES, By Bewsn & Helmet, for tne week endung Dec. 17. WOSDS “AMERICAN AND EUROPRAN GOLD PRN | factory. The bel ‘ped boliday presenta Pens, old pene, JONN FOLEY, wenctecturers 1d Bex dw 106 Cheam vireet, Faiiadelohin. wdway. N.Y. and PTs, TAL, ARE BOTA, TRAP thors, for Indien, gentlemen and acripien Tt the coming boas, of every \LOTHING FOR THR HOLIDAYS. AEFRED MUNKOX & CO, Atl road way, Have a great variety of articles that are destrab! Sor presents during the holidays euch as getis’ robes de | ay hanckerchiefs gloves. haw, muf- Sere, ¢. Also, Raglan overcoats, coats, vests and pants, Of ail sizes, tor men and Ls ALFRED MUNROE & 0O., 441 Broadway. JOATE OLD LADIES AND GE! LJ ’ Foust sitength bon walang Dr ACO sangailer Isirengibens the whole fancuans ef mate palo, Warranted wubiorieus necsiables "Price $280, Paine. urious rice Depot 202 Bowery. rs ‘The whole of dels, “bo, Ao, be, ot iP avumire east Basser, [o, 499 Broadway, is to be, sold off this monih at less prised H. 8, ROGERS, Mo, 499 Brostway. ‘AS FIXTURES. G as sipso ip Amarin, Nos, 1! a! Prince street, lock, of Broadway. HAY YOU SEEN THOSE $3 5 BOOTS AT JONES’, No. 10 Ann street’ also the double sole boots at 86° Ja. ‘Vail infant in the lap of time, feng im the Geen snows of heaven ! Accept thy poet's votive thy “And be propitious filty seven t Soon may thy spring flowers bless our sight— ‘Thy summer sweeter than the past one ; And Jet thy moons in antomn Nght A beavier harvest than the last one. No thoughis of war, or plegue, or Geert, Disiurd thy enshloned Fleep, > Restore the golden age to earth And be thy faher, Time's redeemer ! Let man by thee be tangbt to sbun Those in which the world grows hoary ; And when thy anpual race is rao Fame’s trumpet shall prolong thy glory. ‘Oh ! teach the world how vain the joy, om which we squander The hoare we ht employ— Ob | make us on the future ler! by w— ‘his maxim loftier than ‘That al) who hope for bliss below Must—BUY A TALMA FROM SMITH EBRO- TH: ! SMITH BROTHERS One Price Wholesale and Retail ane ‘Warerooms, Nos. 122 and 140 Fulton sweet, New YONCH'S ALMANAC FOR, 1467. Puce Tat Cents. Received by the Europa, by WILMER & ROGERS, corner Liberty and Nassau streets, OSE UNBLESSED WITH CBILDREN—OOULD SUCH but kpow the divine tonic and alterative kg of Dr. WEBBER ’s sanguifier—bow it revol ayetere. the whole functions of nature, and gives us sireng.D, AOpe- tite and appimation. le and nervous— l it, ak youwil Dew tbe day. "Depot 308 Bowery. IPHE Mos? BEAUTIFUL AXD DURABLE PICTURES ever made are the patent dorbie glass ambrotypes, the exclusive right to make which ia owned by TOMLINSON, No. 447 Broadway, to whom has been awarded the highest! 'pre- mivm at the iite Fair of the American Institute. Married. Muru¢sn— Warns —in this ctiy, on . Deo. 33, by the Rev. James Millett, at 122 East Twelfth street, Mr. Joars T. Mvivess, of Mick., © Mss Sanam Asma Watuse, of this city. Tayvx—Poxtmx.—At Trinity church, Obicego, 1., om Tuesday, Dec. 16, by the Rev. Jobn Clark, rector of Grace cburcb, Cnaxias Tarvm, of New York city, to Jo- sxveixe C., eldest daughter of Hibbard Porter, of we for- mer piace, s Died, Altre —On Friday, Dec. 26, Quanias A., som of Charles A. ond Amanda |, aged 8 yoare, 10 months and ) 2. days. ‘The friends of the are respectfully invited to at- tend the inneral, wanes farther ~ thie sfter- friends and acquaictances of the family are respectfully imvited to atuond his funeral, wwe af- lerRooB, Bt Ope o'clock, from the reaidence of his pareots, 144 Varick sirect, The remains will be taken to Cal- hmmepen’ AA ae bet Roeaana, jake —Lo tl year of her age, the beloved davghter of Edward and Elien Harkins. Her faperal will take place to-day, from the resl- ds nce of ber father, No. 66 Carmine street, The friends of 1be family are invited to attend. Peppsyivania papers please q ae 3 acquaintances of the family are respectfully invied to attend her funeral, from ber late revidence, Throgg’s Neck this morniag, at ten o'clock. Ber remains will be taken to Oyprées Hill GaN —On Saturday, Dec. 27, Wu. Parmex Boras Baxawsn con o¢ Patrik Bardens? mem Be Fils funeral witl take piace today, at 8 o'clock, trom Orst street. Bis bia father’s resi¢ence, 181 Wes Thirty Tetnivs will be interred in Calvary ©. . Morowy. —Ow Friday, Deo, #6. eller © short jliners, of pious fever, Patrick Motomy, tn the 36th year of bis age. ‘The friends and relatives of the tamily are invited to attend the ivneral, from bis tate residence, corer of a yy apd ——— fn an morro al- ‘ROOD, past one o'clock, to ©, . without further cation. = en Muarm,—On Saturday, Dec, 97, F. oral ore} y) 97, Faancas Manna, wife friends ard relatives of tho tagtly are ert Invited to attend the funeral, at bal peat Dereon md ‘nitg from 817 Ninowenth mreet. Hor short and severe illness, kawA Jviia, daughter of David B and Rmeline Kingviand, aged 6 yours and 21 cays. The relatives and iriende are respectfully invited to at tend ber /uneral, to morrow a'ternoon at ball.past two o'clock, from the residenoc of ber (ather, 307 Bicecker Buftalo papers please ' Wruawe.-0n oy wornteg, Dec, 27, Jonw i. —— fon of the John 1. Williams, aged 26 The ives and friends family, aud those of i if i sR Da Cacwort —At Pao, France, of An toinette and Pierre A. 14 Couten!: en oF thie hy. a way Bi Broadway, Bulla yapere pense ep, ~

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