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een of much Mvantage to the regular dealerg D2 n pesent riana teed % Prhoce it Ns 1 ‘ew Year’ gilt were expred for sue bp fow led withceroplainta of the scarey 9% 0000 ire fille of the . ind the difficulty of obtaining "f ant, te sion ce, admitting for discouut cop2¢teial bills hav- hg seventy-five aio a — barramment,’ The Ghestoo holideys have like- ise caused a stagns ion o cturing towns. OF these oped that the lust ewabled the manuf ce, and in WP polly ede Pld over south tom the ioual stock fg rers to renew their hd to set to work may frames that were idle. The ce of wheat '$ to decline 10 all the markets ad ir there are more sellers fe north, The farmers who had ‘Kocks expecting a demand from 210 ine al moeat useing. ef d rast quantities of wi arriving at ant Binek Sea. The follo ving is the cial turn of the price of wheat in the different ryots of France, by which the price of bread is levards were Tot going to the , thodinian tbe, exeDg f wines in the mana- “yons appears to be the la the price of raw silk Hye bigheat price le 20f. 9Tc. por bectolttro, in the mar Ags Gray, Lyons and Marseilles; acd the ‘Rf, 680, ‘in tnose of St Lo, Faimpol, Quimper, on apd Nantes, The average for the whole o ta S7f. 82\yc. per hectoliire, being 88?{c. lower ‘he lart return. jn the Paria lour marke! daring tho past weec prices oem consiantiy declining, aod the fall may be os at about 2f tho sack of 167 kilogrammes. Th marks wero offered at 7&f, and excellent sampics be obtained Too rover out 10,00 metrical quintals (the qu’ Letters from Varna ot the 7th December stat» t the arrival of wheat from the iaterior was im- de py, beavy snow, which had rendered the roads n immense quantity of new wine has arrived at within the present month, particularly from p Loire and the Cher. These wines are of Co lity, and have met a ready sale at high prices. bw wine from Lower Bargun4dy is not saleable, in equence of its inferior qual'ty appeara that 18 no great stock on hand in the wine-growin; tricts, and that no decrease in is expected, irits of wine are jn bad dem: in the South, but for 76. rita. from beetroot are the North. Accounts from Cambrai state that 0 da or the last crop of beetroot is exhausted, 1d that the distillers have been barely able to sup- ly the demand. ‘The European Powers in Persia. e [inves Tan ere Ves. 9} |Pemia is ly rej ‘as the battlefield where o great Powers, w! ‘are at the same time Euro- and Asiatic, must one day measure their ength, and where the future of Asia is to be de- d Nobody, therefore, ought to be astonished at e aaxious atteution which pubiic opinion in Eu- bappens in that couatry, to bpe # paying to whatever ho custome and laws are almost as ankoown generation as its destiny. Persia eacaped more than any other Mahometan p of Western Asia from the influence of Weat- vivilization. Two European Powers—Great cor ere te alone crag ee yx moor 4 b tothisday, permanent missions; joagh on over other point, they came to an under- ndng in to paralyzing all efforts made at pro by France to exercise an influence jing lasting relations with that country. Atthis moment this an pnc.d, at least on the hd Irance, thanks to pes, to establish di ow with Persia, but up to the close of the seven- success of a new mission, oved by the sending of a Persian Ambassador to e ourt of the Tuileries, seems at last on the point suceeding. It is without importance to point to i contingency, in the midst of tae events which dout to transpire in that interesting part of sia~events of which the siege, and, as it is ru- ord, the capture of Herat, and the news of a new ition to the Persian Gulf, are, perhaps, ut te forerunners, and the gravity of which may e at a glance at the rormer diplomadc stone between Europe and Persia. W said that France oftentimes attempted without at the Halle t+ val ts 220 Ibe, eagerly sought for seems to be sus- ‘of one of those powers, tic or commercial rela- century these attempts were limited to the of the Kings of yo, of the Eastern ‘rance to obtain, in Christians, some reli- mw toleration. In the year 1708, a treaty concluded between the two countries under ‘frm of Mahometan capitulations, surroanded by nost solemn commandments; but, it remained cated, as is attested by the commercial treaty at Versailles, April 15, 1715, for renewing H xtending its dispositions. This new treaty did bad to any more active rel: ions between the p ountries up to the beginning of this centary, a Persia, believing herself threateoed in th: ‘o by Russia, and in the south by Eaglend, ad- pacd herself again to France and solicited ber al- . From this step resulted a commercial treaty ih was mgned in January, 1508, but neverthe- the commercial relations and the friendly inter- se between them remained as iy 4 Itwaa only in later times that her efforts to introduce int» More perseverance were. ‘Trance renewe | ber commerce and ber inflnence. Twotempo missions were sent there in the years D and 1845 for that purpose, and they suc d im renewing by @ treaty the ancient rela- of friendship between the two crowns, y commerce between the two countries; the intrignes of England prevented vhe ratifica- the treaty, obliged wy Ambas- to ask for his of of the influence it gave France seem to have put a 1 the hesitation of the Court of Teheran, and war moment s Persian Ambassador is on his way It is probable, theretore, notwit Paris ¢ thstanding ridiculous opposition of the English newspapers the reception of that ambassador, France p find hereelf able to make the most of er disin- will ed influence as & mediating power, in of the compiications which seem on the point breaking out. it is eany to understand the anxiety with which land ia watching all the events which are pre- ft ing in Persia. seems at last to have derstood the warnings given by the Emperor Na- Vicon to Fesh-ali-shah, in the momorable letter je was written to him in 1805:—‘ You will mis- . itaaid,“ the counsels of a nation of mer- ants who, in India, trafic with the lives and the awos of sovert ‘Persia took, ss it appears, this counsel for a serioas ‘ec. The ola treaties between Great Britain and rain are merely commercial ones. but the treaty friendship signed at Teherau Nov. 25, 1514, is ore particularly tical. amble of the last treaty announced a com- eat, whieh was concladed only on the th of ¢ 1841. In the interval, it appears The orcial t vm @ circular addressed in Jane, 1836, to the Rag- bh merebsuts by the Consul of his Britich Majesty Constantinople, that the duties to be paid in Per- by Engliah were regniated conforma- merchants yto the third article of the treaty of commerce tween Persia and Rossia. Its aim is to assure to English iplomecy the ex- ios y di wsive influence at the court of the Shan, and to es- jlish between the two governments « kind of de- itive alliance for the protection of their frontiers. tin bis quarrels with the Afghans, and partica- ‘Of Herat. 1539, the coart ly during the first Teheran constantly woked that treaty as pro- yiting the intervention of Bagland in the quarrels Persia with her neighbors. It is that circumstance which to-day gives so ich gravity to the fact of an English Hoek appear- zin the Gulf of Persia, either for raising the siege Herat, or for taking and keeping their guarantees ainst the extension of any otver exterior influ- ce in the affairs of Persia than her own. A fact ll more rerions, perhay ps, than that of interven- n,if it should take place, would be the taking , as announce: a by the English news , in the name of England, and with the inten Re keep them, of several islands, and in partien of that ot Karrak, sitaated a; the northern point the guif. Indeed, this fact would rave a delicrte on, only between Persia and England but sveen England and tp * went a Freve! newspaper # treaty by which Per had ceded the island of Karrak to France. It s mistaken only as to the date, for the article 17 the treaty of 1508 contains, regarding tnat island, + following disposition, certainly worthy of being served today :—" The agents of the Court o ance having manifested the desire that the Court Persia ehould surrender them the island of Kar- <, for establishing there commercial factories, s been decided that, after the evacuation of Geor- sand all the Persian provinces by the Russians, it formally to the treaty of alliance concladed by } two nations, the Court of l’ersia should delive ‘and give them the above mentioned island, in or- that they might establish themselves there, and tit might from this time forward and for ever jong to.them as their property. © What bas become of this disposition, and what , still at present, its authority and bearing? Has nce Yet it fall with that indifference she showed ice 1708 to profit t treaties’ with 4 the advantages the three rsia assured her? Has she able to invoke it? Is she stilltodo so? This question we shall content ourselves with putting, which, it must be acknowledged, would ely complicate the actus! pretentions to the lish to take and ki Karrak. Phe difficulty would be still more complicated by engagements contracted between ia and ia. Tho relations between those two empires , independently of tne ch’ve conventions of 7 the two treaties of ”, and 1783, w 4stan and of Tormantehsi, concluded on the 12:h shee, 1813, and 224 February, 1828. The obli- ' Aiposed by these treaties upon Reseia ia or of aty of © ewe wo MM, the Shab ‘orsia are drawn up in the article 4 of istan as follows :~ {1p Majenty. tho Eeperor of Mnavia. to tawtity his o Porta, ant we show om those ol strengthen the court of court ef Russia against whatever foreign with the affairs of according aid? on to seize u| suita her an er having meddied with the m which burst out the day after her ports of that Sicily the object of her eternal covet- occurrences should instruct sovereigns and nations, and will, at las:, doubtless shed a wholesome light upon the policy which pro- duces them. The New Penal Colony of E (From the London Times, Des, - would interfere die with the quarrel of Herat to agaia invade if, and, above all, for Tiekeg 08 Asiatic Malta out of it, and if Persia, the terms of the treaty, should iavoke the aid of Russia, the difficulty, it will be perceived, would be great for Russia to reconcile her eng: ments towards Persia, and her friendship with England. Having promised ber help and support against who should attempt to meddle with the affairs of Persia, how could she refuse her , doubtless, interfere by her counsels and friendly mediation as she did in the year 1839, at the time of the first siege of Herat, and the then transieut oocupation of the Per- sian gulf and the island of Karrak by Gritish forces; end whoever will take the painsof perusing the cor- respondence exchan; in regard to this point be- tween the cabinets of will find with what frankness and conciliatory disia- terestedness Russia then interfered to reconcile Per- y be sufficient? And if, as it is called for and loudly announced by the most ac- credited English newspapers, England intends to occupy the Persian fiu! take and fortify Karrak with a mental reserve— hostile not only'to Persia, but also to Russia—would Russia not find herself constrained, and even in- in their whole extension, the imposed upon her by the treaty of any foreign ene: At firat, she woul sia and Englend. But wou! terested to execute, obligations Gubstan? The future bas in store for us many other com cations, if England does not impose restless and devouring activity which jpushes her whatever on any point may serve her insatiable commercial avidity. If she seems, at this moment, to retreat in 4 : z & s 5 5 rs 5 5 recise and more formal tha: tions: contracted towards Persia, to f Persia by the aid of the that to-da; ps with France. EF ousness. But all * the autocracy wolid ‘baste im the. Persie ment for nimeoif ard bis ait to that of ‘he abatl nominate sm empire, to order that po foreign ene- 0 affairs of Porsis, and by the sup-* engage RO} and rem: to sieze Karrak, London and St. Pe' the New World, before the threatening veto which the United States oppose to her, she her revenge in Europe aud in Asia; ehe violates # solemn treaty just concluded by her, and her fleet isalready in pos- season ce Sinope: sre Hizeniens Sha rersien and Karrak. for which she is to a there, and to a check to it with Paguit end has a suspicion of rious events tes left the NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1657. 3 en Per Persian raburg, globe cf =i The question remains as to the spot which should be chosen as the Tort lock of which 8: ‘y- fully pre imposed by should bave a for which country. As yet falancs othe ol i. Bennett, ship, one of the on Saturday week, and reached Liv: the foliowing Tbursday § seat were Cunard line, ledge we prefer the A governtnent.”” freed of transportation under the pew system. ‘Two places have been already named with considerable authority—for of Vancouver's Island will make no mention, ht embroil us North America, and the Gulf of Carpent North Australia, have been pointed out a8 adapted for our purpose. In the present state of our know- ralian settlement; and a6 there must be information in abundance upon the aub- ject, we should be glad to see the discussion a definite suggestion. What good reason is there why we should not deport our worst criminals, for the next half century at least, to the Gulf of Carpentaria, as ed them for upwards of half a cemtury to ‘t Jackson and Van Diemen’s Land? The region we speak is at least 300 miles distant from The fate of regular Australian explorers, pared with food and weapons to encounter the dangers of the wilderness, would prove how very slender would be the chances of saccess if any convict would elude the vigilance and would attempt to make his settlements in the west and sonith be called the great Australian continent. The climate, although warm, is healthy ; the district absolutely unoccupied. We should have a fect right to say—“ Great Brituin has selected this spot for a penal settlement settler come here, unless he be willing, for hi and his descendants, to_ acquiesce in 3 the choice of that ith the United States. 's Bay Company, in inted at of the guards, to the regular what may well Let no ordi conditions No doubt in time we encounteri ir. Bennett, who has since has favored us with the foliowing particulars re- guiding the occarrence:— orning in's dated tate, ing @ storm of most perilous violence. reached Birmingham, population, and its existence would be one of the elements of success; bat cer tainly m any case by careful arran, out, and with the examples of New Van Diemen's Land before our eyes, we might ad- here for an indefinite time to the origisal purpose the settlement was founded. The question is ope of the most momentous importance to this we have only been working off the old convictions under the former con dition of the law. Next year, as Mr. M.D. Hill solemnly warned the grand jury at Birmingbam the rs , the discharge of the penal servitade men to begin. ment t h- 1 Weles ead ‘We eailed trom | iverpool, he says, betwoon two and every bour. i 5 i f z i three o'clock on Paturday. the 8. W. at the ti | i . PH i338 : 3 i i preeevre of the steam was to the wheel, and the bea ‘The danger, ‘There wax a strong gaio ih continued increasing im vio- Oa Monday {t became terrible. A tre- wind oan : Feet 5 zo FR 2 snl aul He ai : i eli? é z iy re Hf ‘the boata snd abandoned the ship. after eoping bear the wreck, whi h, from the colors she dis- ed, wae supposed to be & [ann vessel, for about an hour tbe America proceeded on her voyage. (bat night the storm contunced Se ee w violence asthe morning of Tuesday brote fe were miler ont, and about filty miles off wa: then blowing & perfect barri eight and nine o'clock a tremendous represented aa coming onward with and lke swell of granite struck the swooping everything before it im ite ter- Dulwarke were gono, the ologets had of the sbrouds were & wreck, toe woot away, two of the boats were lost, fore saloon and deck pounded into chips force of the gigantic wave Fora mo- gered and reeled like & living crea. ned by the i) ‘a the Lend the one below. At toe Crash came, which seemed to shatter the thrown visiently out ageimet the cadia easily I have no waved mo from having ll fractured against the timbers, s# in being pn SOR jower berth, and there to hold on. The crash, roar, and the rush and dash of the sea were terribee. | gave myself ap tor if the ship waa eettiing down, and #0, 18, Bennett, we uttered a brief prayer and Dreathicssly awaited the rovult. At length, as (€ re j eh He 3 &. H i F & zs i Ls FF iene Es ater bad been play: were ehtvered ine them wre paid er shook which would have seat her to the fore cain card# at tbe momen} when tho decks chipa, were being dragged ont from monget the wreese of shattered th ‘nto i bers. ly braised, and others severeiy cut; some who wore jored were rushing wildly about the deck, shriek wailing; othere fell opon their knees frantically call tothe chie( talon, — jeaven to eave them. The captain ordered Now woere overy attention fo the wounded, The breneh in the deck wae covered With canvas, and im thie condivien, and with @ tT heavy ard daner roan ren rooming, we went back to Liverpool, after meght be fen ths America, in 4 the appotated ot bine Nghte m tho Sintes regarding ths saisty of Raltie, whish that enoreqnease ot art me. No words of patie’ three poe arrival moe ona under Bim, for he conduct under be ) cumstances mest Boble an aboriginal the blacks were camped. held up in a standing posture by three of his com rades, who were bemoani heartfelt sorrow. head aud euy re placed he his hand to th face, desirous of count he felt creeping over it. His gin, the be bo bi pili gave evidence of an el the skin cee from ‘This action she continued on the lacerated flesh until it became horrible to witness. Anon she would geize a tomahawk, and dash it with both At last she threw herself the last breath of her dying The frantic excitement of every one in- self-inflicted wounds are redoubled. is dead. The body is stretched out before the fire. Instantaneously each man ran to where he had placed his spear, began stabbing himself ia the legs. The Bowiitek the yellings and wailings ich accompanied this ony wards. bands against her legs. forward, as if to ca husband. creases; the of agonizing f for he took Gtay in Kogiaad. sofictently expresses tho gratitude of the passengers end myself, to Vap..: Lang, ead every officer aod maa ‘ool, totrepid aod gow on. their avioe was Toe cap ain easorid me that for apwarde of twenty years hy had never exporionoed auch a aoe, came Lot as @ wave, uta buge aad ponderous bi , with a force o¢ cstimated at 600 tone, upow the ship, Great anxlety nad been felt in Liverpool about the safety Of thestip, snd the arrival of the vessel ia port once y from a load of apprebension Nive of Mr Bonpott, and wo may add tion of himself and Incidents in Austraita. A coirespondent of the Melbourne Argus describes a wake which he witnessed at Sale, Gipp’s Land. The natives belonging to the more immediate vicinity of Sale, having committed a mur- der upon one of the Omeo blacks, and aggravating the atrocity by indulging their cannibal propensities in eating a portion of the with an avenging onslaught from the Omoeo tribes For greater security against such an attack they came down close to the township, where they en- camped in bodies of from twely A man among them had been ill f far gone as to be quite unable to wi partially carried by his comrades. Such was the state of matters when, one evening, attention was attracted by a moet unccountable noise coming from the direction of their camp. body, were threatened wenty each me tiime—s0 ¢ except when The correspondent hurried down to the spot where The sick man was being his fate with the most The entire camp—men, womea and children —exhibited the most frantic grief, all the women, and children not exce bodies in a most shocking manner with their waddies, tomahawks and other instruments of war. The dying man's life was ebbing fast. His him in a sittin, ¢ fire and lifted it to the patient's teracting the coldness which , cutting their tion, One uncontrollable the eyes down- formed the most imposing death that fancy could ever have imagi ined, Next day es eee the body, intending to amoke it until nothing bat skin and ekeleton were left. Throughout the whole of three nights the entire bash resounded with their wailings. {From ths Melbourne Argue, Sept 80.) One of the most striking and events of t week was the consecration of a joss house use of the Chinese residents in this city and its suburbs. This singular ceremony was performed on Tuesday last, and the wooden edifice in which it place has been erected and decorated, at a cost of about £1,000, on an elevated plot of ground some distance beyond the orphan asylum, at Emerald hill. The temple is from sixty to seventy feet in length, and about thirty-five feet in width. It has two stories, the lower one being apparently that which is devoted to religious ceremonies. The upper is surrounded by a gullery, lighted from the stor, root! and is apparently set apart as an assembly hall. The whole interior ia paint in the Chinese style, and hung In the lower story is a pi a carved case, and to this nal ceremonies and ornamented ad with banners, ure enclosed in all the exter. of adoration were paid. The painting consists of three figures, centre one being that of an old man ot reverend appear- ance, and in a sitting postare; on one side of him stands a young men, and on the other a man of ma- ture years. To this picture those assembled at the consecration prostrated themselves with mach seer- ing ve ge ‘The ceremony of consecration seemed to consi of an offering and other tood either to these painted idols or to some imaginary beings whom they represented. The food so offer ed was not touched by any of the assembly. A con- tinual clatter and clang of gongs, drums, <ec., was kept up, and this noise was accompanied at times by a sort of chant while the devotees passed before the altar, if so it may be termed, and bowed and proatrated themselves before the icture. About mid-day a banquet, consisting of cake, fowls, fish, &c., was served ap in the upper chamber, and was plentifully partaken of by the assembly. ‘After this ks were discharged, and between $ and 4 o'clock the company scparated and returned to Mel- bourne in great good humor. Great Snow Storm In England. tained serious lowes. The high prevailing winds walanche before it, aud the have had to be dug from drifts three and foor sheep yards in Ove rt, who had nearty 500 abeep AY recovered @ tithe of them live, On Conistone Moor thirty were taken ali out dead from one of the drifts; on Embsay Moor nine were found hnddled together in @ similar hole; on Oracoe Fell a large number were either smother ed in the smowdrilts or frozen to death; indeed, peocugnest the whole neighborhood similar disas- trous losses have been experienced by the farmers. The keen frost has still contioued at night, with partial thaws during the day. The Case of Madame © ‘4 itelain, of New Pricans. [From the Journal dea Debate. Deo 24 The Cour d’Assises of the Seine hae at lat given a decision in the case of Zoe Mouligny, ae in 1s40, it cused of bigamy This lady married Mr. Chatelain ranee. Twelve years afterwards she left for New Crieans, and from there for Texas. So her travels she became acqnainted with a man by the name of Christen, ond after living some time with him came back ia. Ta the beginning of the year 1556 Christen wrote to Chatelain that he became the husband of Zoe Pooligny in America, so that he had committed the crime of bigamy by being twice married. To support this acensation the following paper was annexed to the letter: Sate of Texas, County of Harris —The Tuatien of Pence to the minister cf the Evangeliss cberch, ng: —You are bereby sutborized to wnite in the boly is of mar. rage Jean Merre Obrien with / 6 Mane Cantelsin, and to piace certificates of the cele oravion of the «al! marriage on the goord within sixty days of the prevent date. RAKES, Recorder. ‘This letter waa returned March 4, 1855 following endorsement: with the Tcorti'y thet on the 4th of Mareb, 1889, at Mr. Sebae- tien Raoi's, im the city of New \ or marriage of the ebove named ‘vhe apne xed authorization. The husband entered a com 1 celebrated the accordance with B. REEVE RS. nt, and Zoe Vou appeared a few months ago before the Cour by An the denied most emphatically of having ever been married to Christen, who, said she, ac- oe cent ot ber ae him. She demand- a oy trial to another session in aoe @ that she could not have been married in New York, on the ith of March, 1853, while she was at that time 1,200 leagues distant from that city. At today’s sitting, her lawyer, Mr. Caraby, produced documents sent over by the French Consulate of New Orleans, stat- ing that Zoe Ponligny, in marriage, Mre. Chatelain, arrived in New Orleans in Pocember, | 52, and re mained there until June 1855; that dari that pe- riod she was not absent from the city, and contd not in con ave been married in New York, ia the month of March in the eame year. After the reading of that document, the attor for the prose cution abandoned the accusation and Mra. Chatelain wae discharged. Miscelancons Foreign Items A conve hes we signed at et for - adoption of ind of 500 grammes as the unity of weight. Tis convention, the ratification o° which will take place shortly, embraces not only the kingdom ot Hannover, but the duchies of Beans: wick and Oldenburg principality of Schanen bourg, and the free cities of Hremen and Hamburg. Orders have been given by the Emperor Napolean for the thorough repair of the Masion Honaparte, at a , and the constriction of the funeral chapel which to receive the mortal remains of Mardsme Meri: and Cardinal Vesch. His Majesty las in seribed on the bndget of his civil list for tso7,a credit of 200,000f. for the nhove purposes. At a sale of paintings at Paris lately, a portrait of “Angelica Kanftma: * by Reynolds, was sold for £54 to Lord Holland, and aa “Interior of a Guard honse,” by Schalken, for £124, to Baron Rothschild. At the same sale a smal! Lag by Huysmana, nt of Malines, went for Ctl; an“ ter, for £1. 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BSE qoues, a0, onion BWANA, o... ion eee rerencerenare - Bo = (4, OUR SPRING AND SOMMER $500 RBRWARD—Wild BA PAID na CHIBUN Ale sh covery of the pronery wien (rom hiss are faytber "ese in crier to omnes ws entire cloaranes. commeting of poles, Gee eee ee bacge wae the LPHUS LOVEMAN 1S HRREWITH KRQUESTM pot ytdete gp Me ag) ere ones Tak 138 1,435, 690 6M, Boe a6 gaat pty | = p whee id YARD win Sekine GLAOE, 6 323,°8,476 9263 9 995, 11,948 11 P38 48 armen: om re sd ne pd we. = ‘Fembeo ine Shoaia Only 10e.; wordh Léa, thease haa been siopped they can be of bo use 'o Any bat eo oveman he would oblige the parents | GREAT SAL¥, be uel 1D LINSKED AND SP&BM OFF ving intormstion to the tirm of Polaisek & shwart, ab 703 ie. adway, HR JUDD CIRXANDEIL KNIGHT, eos we Noar Fourth airort. W.M. ¥, Wiiamaon, Seoretary, 12s -ont s rret. 2K—WILL BE PLRASKD 70 SER YOU TO- GAKD.10 8TOOK MFROHANTS, WHOLUSALR Naw Koux, Jaa U9 1397 an wad reteil.—A lady of erent experience im tho manulac ‘The public are hereby cautioned agains! neg le Pe a ss imring of sHoks in ail Uicle yariouen, (oc Southora and Woe businoss paper drawn to the order pl toa Judd | FD—O¥ 1, 1. GIESLER, BY | oem ag well anretall city iredo, is deairons of obtalaing tho hverm Oil company, or W. M- Vo willtamcon, se werk of some xood establishment sho ie a oleae eutior and | oF Kainvel Judd’e room & Oo. w large quantity of sis ana Kio, ths following cw aatenouon boda Nox 46, 74, Ti, rm es —— ~~ os 1, 6,075, 8.528, 8,476, 9,608, NEORMATION WANT: D—OF MBS REBROOA STOR- 809%, 6,068, 6,675, . man, formerly of Ohio, and was supported to be in Hart- ARGAING IN SUMMER G00B3. : ford, Codveciicul: he ear hear of something groatly to hor Ccapede Paria, THK PUKLIO ABA HEABBY CAUTIONED AGAINST advantage by addressing her brother, care of J. is, Sones, Ne. ‘sanagen, receiving oF neso.inting the following noves, dralie aa- 1 Warren street, N.Y. If dead, any person who cau give ‘Macatinng anoea and bonds, tbe property of the JUDD Linaeed emd ‘gay information of the fact, wi greatly oblige by adds Lawns, m Oil Company, too same baving be@a stolen from thew an above. hie. ‘on the ith or i*ib jnatant. dost of this paper was dea wa ‘S0.. Me, to the order of the Jovd Linserd and sperm OM Compaay, oe OWN HENEY HINK, FROM NENKNWaLDE AMT i 4 to the forder of Wo M.S. Wiliannns pect eter the dete ck Mate a heccby eeknerind Coantcrgive | Ane eew etering at an immense apnrites, teciese aleck, at ibe | oho Mased eilher by Alexander Kay ‘dont, oc We Me ; j clit, Fresh he auderaigeed as bia fathor Ulead 7 y. ome of he soles are drewe the 4. Take not gece way Hotice of bimsel 10S Near Peacth atroct order of he Wakers end bo onfersed De oi leon, bia ‘uber lance — Obampiow ae 10, 6 Louis, Mo., 6 men., Aug. Se, ois 89 orth Fourth aweet, betweam 7 ppriag. Hendley ‘um, NX city, accepted draft, Third and Fourth stecets, Williwmaburg, La Ly Ne Ke Oe er ese anatileg: Mine. Och. 4, 16 = 0s. ‘worth ls. 6d. BDF +.) trey, ftudeon, % Y, 4 no 1204. 1.0 RUTLUANS. Caton clothe, sine Mer ksh Wco'en (i, at Barring oy NNIVERSARY OF ROBERT BURNS, TAR SCOTTISH i008, mee ease Oe, ie Poet —the anunal fowtival will take place on Mowday Alpacoas, > ke. « Beph 30, 1806. J. G, Carley, pebenee Soor pb Craig, Mews all admirers of the poet are re: Tiekets sba0 earn; Orbe had in | ENGLISH AND FRENCH | Ac. ae (LAND TRIMMONG indy, NY, Tinaw., Oot Se tee wt rion ko, Now Koek, city, 6 cet. ae JOHN SURAITON, Secretary. GREAT SAL, UNOERSIQNED Steak ce dart, the mee Fae Price of ind (ora Sito $5 allt: | AC gu most eneead ONHALE. the ORCQTNAL PRIOR IN ‘enter to effont an entire clones John Carta, Aubura, N.Y. (maa, Oct renbows, Kichmond,’ Va 13 In66. fe - Lawton & Taylor, albany, N.Y. 4 moa, Oct. 10. 156, Benton itros , \ Jevelaud. Ubio, 4 moa, Get 10, tsi 8. A. BAERS, ome CD pale cahechiime OF BaLe ‘Of cheap cloaks, a rn ‘eet No. 311.0 Y. B., nee requested to pay the last At BRRKMAN & COMPANY'S, atone Sennett, Miiwaskle, Wie At Oe Oe respect @ brother Thomas Van Vorst, by alieading {73 Beowiway. | Foresite, Belt aCo, augusle, Ga, Amos. Vol 17, Gs 272 his funeral from his late residence, No. 23 Second aveaue, this ame paying ta tp ge 2a a een Cbarks L. Jones, M. G moe, ang. 7, 1X6. oe efternoon at Ze'clock. By order, \HBAP SPRING DRI.AINES. Clark, Wella & spear, Augusta, Ga, 4 mas, Oct WILLIAM SPBNOER, NG. J” Weare now vfering our spring atook of Wb. poeritek meal A. Uewe & Son, ‘OTICE.—THK ANNUAL KLECTION OF DIRECTORS Deiniaes, Ms tion of New York ao, | Se 2 ee o., ke, the Oninpany, No. 11 South Wal | At unprecedented tow prices. to eifrot am entire eleacance uf ‘The polls will ih atreet, on Monday, Feb. 2 1857. be opea this stork, st the Transfer books will be closed antd GREAT SALE, ©. B, ANDR&SON, Scoreiney. 10 Rroutway. — wise ——— 1556. bis TO OWNERS Of PROPRRTY ASSESSED OEDOD BARGAINS TN L. Guerauee. Mobive, ale. ¢ me for Contral Fack.—clue owners of property assoused fa omaune: << “amenthund Win i. Redwood & Co., tonite, Central Park ace bere! chat AagoNSIn ots OM 1 ‘ wee, aid ot this fice watt February 25 1867, dnclaaive, with { per STING ROUTE, oan | Pee ht on Rey~' Ly. ee LADIES’ 5.8 CAMBRIC HPKE'S., in beautiful cuales, Claghorns & Cuan! that date the assesment list will be returned to the Burens of Moe. Cd. pad 190, and 16s. 64 por denen, yeh 24, 15665, eestes 5 hen tuterest will be forth 1fis., ite aud 2m Win, BK. Kiley, Mobile, Ala, moa. Oot GENT'S do, Zs, and fos. por dozen, Moore & Glover Chariesion, 3.0. 4 moe Worth $4 and ®, Grubbs & apperion, Kichmand, Va. 4 Ore 1 oe GREAT SALE. dimen, Get. 6, IN... ONO Ts w York, % days, Dow 4 ING 66 wtacturtog Company, N. dork, 1G. 8. Ceawrtoed, Smo, Nor: ‘a fow more af those Ladin’ limen vambere |W UB... jumdkerobirta ait, (alixbily eamaged bat tess conta cach. nino | Kurcoli, Ladd & Cy ae Wentiemen’s golored border dt Ze ewe, worth t3i0. WEBB. ves Cambric and Swi ands and flouncings ai bail pel Cag Hy FEL BEEKMAN & UU., 475 theondwuy. Now York, (rom this da‘ eM HOPLE'S BUILDING ASSOCIATION —Th ET election for rustees will be held st the off arenne, this evening, at 8 o'clock. By order of 28 LECTURE s HENRY WARD BRECHER Wil Ay vernacia lo morrow (Phureday) @elock. Kunject— ‘a go to the School of Desi, Tickers only 2 cents, o 0. large jot of real ioniton lace collars, at $3 and $4 Bept 10. 1256.0... The Minisiry of the Beamtital ded bargain. Dolton end Woolen Uo., ne ou HE RKY. T. BTABR KING WILE. DELIVER THE | ~ We shall offer ovr en’ Tatoo Qccetog ths third of the course of lectures before the Young Mon's ‘Month of Janaary Christian Union, at Dr. Chapin's church, No S1% tiroatway, | wt (aa mom cases) ONF HALE the OclatM Al, PRIGE, wo oa. Wednesday ‘evewing, Jan 2t, wi 73% o clock. sutjent ‘order 0 Cllust na faltre clearances. “Rxistence and Life” Pekeis 35 centa, for ani GEO. KULPOM, sores and wt the door. DWIGEE 1. OLMS fs 40, ‘Ne. 6k Beowlway. 8, Artintically beautiiat fomily nse. Apart trom the above they Wild alas oiler Lie Cul- lowing Of no onlinary character, Bridal anpointnenta, Al Pavilion de FY Ti WARD, ON DEC of volunteer companies in (hig 6 ar out on the sppual parade, om the auth of April, are reqne to aliend a meeting, fo be heli oa Thursday ev 7 - lays, Now. bo, ee ee JNOLISH LONG CLOTH SHLRTINGS ai ABS 3 fafa qi ree TICK IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT JOSHPH BUN wo oem RBRUCK'S MANUPACTURE, + Dee. th, Wait 3, 386 6 ting is alone authorized to collect and receive all ems | are mow offering wt Cater White toad df money. due to tho Empire Laundey Company of the city ol 1) ORNS 10. 90 dave. NOT. Sie HE e wv o: oe he : i serene PER YARD, u piece, worth La. wud le. Od, at toe ANY, a GRBAT SALE, ' tS BROADWAY, Near Fourts atcest, ary 2D, bo) i LAUNDRY COMP: By W. 0. B, & ile, Ala A Os favor J. @ bicuee ER: DERIAS, LACKS, &C., BELOW COST.— YY DRbRMAN fC Siroadway, P. WILLIAMS, Secretary. Will ote arouday, the 19th, ‘The balance of their lnrge and rich stook of embroideries, elow Oost, lo make roan for saris stuck Embroidered & wins Swine and cambric cam doie vets from $1 upwards, ‘ars from Ss Gd. (0 $l URS AT HALY PRICK TO CLOSE THM Chsirmaa Lecture Commit ioaaed LENS, T, STRWART & CO. A. Will open at retail on Monday, Jan, 19, Their large and weil assorted siock Of Limend, shootings, x, owlings mualing, &o., ke, imparted eensly toe 5. ford, (mcm, Sept. %7, 1566 Sainned Mugler, St. Lonis, Mo. Coweure in hy , B. Wortham & € i towers, GRERAT BARGAINS. ens, } por yued. do. mi tabig out, wi 8 27 each y ainask (aisle cluiia. wi $l 27 each "_Sukog peat hirong Huckabscks, at 12), cts and UG cla. yer yard Howell & Morseil, W do. ‘ ‘with colored borders. ac 8 G@ par dar 566. on 11-4 white Marseilles quilts, mt 8 Together with « large lot of [nadia dimities, chnaked and siviped musi.ns, cambried, Jacenets, Ueilimnta, Ac, £2, SAPTAINA ALIS conta por yard. Broadway, Chambers. and Reade atreets tend ty ture . GATINBAAZAAR, OS BROADWAY “IMPORT ANT.- GRBAT SsORIVICK IN EMBROTDERLES. 16. Le, Tinker & Co, De Jaw at 21 Prince street, at So'clock. By order of the Tourion ‘he balance of yur fn rweHss Lock aC French embrotdarion a will be sold 0 per caut below Impurteds! prices ta mak cov te for spring importations consisting of ST WARD —THE MEMBERS ELECT OF THiS DEMO wanbrviderrd Baads, hunthorcitels, cratic Ward Commities, for 1S] will please assem vie Sets, do, AG, de. Rane? &. rd avenue, on Weds % GENIN'S ibe: | Seen W. CLARK a . Jos AM @UTHERLAND, 5 CoMemen foe Iso ~~ - SHIRTINGS. , INTELLIGENCE OFFICES, DAMASRY ye . - T MORRIS COUNERT & CO'3, 97 BROADWAY, “TAPERS, | nae aren Sc cen aewort ac, te. Boos» corner Reade, ® £004 servanta can be oun at Gus or the brateh office, ay 126 Greenwich street, a 106.0. G*24 BALK OF LINEN GOODS. SHERTINGS, st of German, Ra Wes, &s., . | Males weltera, laberers, ae 12-4 Linea Shillong Gs ner saci, worth Ite } 14 (and 6-1 PUlow Case + onder of oe wecvants, gardeners, couchinen, Iaburern, waiters, ie. BUOMDWAY & CLERKS FOR Swow drop and ofhor dosgas. RADY MA ¢ bund red joint pra tee under our directiow 8, AE, (OF ale. HARMS BILLIARD TARLES WITH THY MOAT I ber of han as inferior attire ele 551 Broadway, b spring and Uri be & rtenne ehasin:: World de Welly ea) — $$$ — - 5, Se pt yi tabien Ow aad, Ret, SUBATANTIAL TABLE LINENS, THAT Wild 0 — VU look wall, Wear weil wad measure meariy 2 yards wide - <== tts, Od. por yard NY 4 cave COAL. Very eupeeiie Indien’ heenstitehert handtarchoite at Je, each togion, U. C., Annee | and @ lot of tape borders mi is. tbat are weil worth In. sel isso ‘ WORTH OF TH BRST PF ACT ORCHARD wiered aod hematiched | Albeo & Moyt 8. ¥., Mtdaye Deo 2, Iie. ‘aod Lehigh Coal at the lowest macket prier Lot | bandkerchedfs, irom Ja. wi. \ cash, Move, range, ere Went good cond cheap at 62 Wess Waabing’on pier «aml others, their screened, 8 $9 W per ton. t corner of Niath avenne and Fourteenth séret, Noun 1 northwest corner of Gouverneur aut Hront # fiver; foot of Hubert street, North river, opote pler 8 or he & the oftice of the company, 2) Willalin street. Brooklyn OLOAKS. tiny, the 13th inet , Oftice, 2 AUastiC street, R. CLOTHING, &O. TO $00) WORTH OF HAW AND LEFT OFF eine wanted.—Cenflemon having larre ots to dianone of will reesive thew fal vain: haveting r seeking 0 ienpoey arom them tress THOMAS D, CONROY, Wi Peart trees LOTHING.—LADIRG OR GENTLEME of, cen rocvicn the wim sd THEMEN VOUS & AURLPION, 7-4 All Linea Double Satin Lament ds Gt PRR YARD, WORTH O% | New York chy, Oo days, Jam. buily's, New ¥ ” Sell ue wid La, Am Hope & Co BEAUTIFUL UAMAcK NAPKINS, IM | Hemry Yoidren. nd conioflices, 2 ermiuctorn, + Lie. Oa. 9 worth Via 2 varkeepers, 4 weitere, , At - on mere anc 4 bore foe trudon 7 OADWAY, c MA GARRATS Mroprictars, ne Near Pourth etre «Omar, Got 9, 14h... 14 TE Groom, Get 16. IMG ee Me é ti Law Emon, (ret, L 5, <OMIN'S BAZAAR, Stl PROADWAT.—OLPAR ceiea—F rene eo necidared Laadk arch rim RAST . wo “ Fhe mn, GENIN'S Harase, O15 Browtwap, ay gel (lay ae a eaten Ba. &, onder aineds. whe will Tables made ve | ( S BAZAAR, GIS I ef embivnienes — Seis, Pets, Bele, Gaivis, Bawts, Banta; Weilaviile, 8. ¥., order G. a8 24, 1 6 mos., Ge 3, 18i6. ai V bmn , Vee 6 1M. sory, Columbo 09 per cowl below wena! prices. GERIN'S Baraae, Si. Nicholas Hote! Po teler a Oe sf a wt td Broadway Clark, Wella a — secre 19, 1200 RAT BRA VER CLOAKS JK moore & Co. Savannah, Ge, G Very det aabie for sev re | toe Arble was or woud beds. for W. JACK AC Go., New York, 4 moe Co, 4 each; » suiendid asserunent Thane & Flier NY 4 tne, ee 0. L s forpace ace, Come soon if yoe | to selec: from ed shirt beans, wor ul bgnotms, Wristbands ——— va wiv’ sipien, at : 50 PRR TON, DELIVERED. The LiNEN STORE, may ‘Rudson Caval Coal Company ary AWoWH Astun scr 20 Coal, broken aud ANA CO, PROPRIBT URS a a rh giaw 8 IN BROK WY AND STELLA, — offering without any regard to cos = “ie, ving Wiihout Aoy regard to $500 shirt bosoms machine OATS | Lhe gremiest HOw ta MULL COMPANY XANDE® KNIGUE, President Secretary. sea Otiow LY Front atront “EWARD— ERART Apply of ther yards—se pecting to tak: 14AAC A. BRYN at the ‘Cnty om the 17th inat., for Havana. Tr. ORRAT Salt FP rchange Kank about one o'clock 1. kb Broadway, the money on a cheek. siuce which time Le had got beew ———_—_—_———————___ Near Foarth sr: Tle wee 22 years of age, 5 feet @ incues in height, stout badt, full fren, quare forehead prominan’, dark eyes biack hair, and very sali whisgers. fe had on & sotl hat, comt panialoona, and overovat, He bad a gold waich mate oF sual by Jon. Johnsen, Oburch street, Liverpool, No. 602. He ‘WAR suppored to have $00 im money about him, aay 629 Calla at the store oF ad American Kxebange Bank, $175 Mec Bank, aad the negers in {his #7; aMoWnE FoyMeRtMl More ROTI OAL tora value, the principal objet being +1 obtain & Aultalo par non, Call Mt 20 Broadway, room No. 1% Janes OM Comnectiont babka, mosdy Watervary Bank ft 4 expected he would go to No 9 Firat place, South Brook. yh that day oF evening, have crown by on of the <35() —FARTERR WANTED. IN A VERY PROMIEA: | st ruhotiad Wil whats he Sagenel, ns ty band be We a Bg BE robbed aed murdered. “Whoever will produce bie Fao a cde ee a eae | body to Hil CURTIS, 67 Maiden inne, shall receive tne above 0 abusingss | Pare BIGGS 4 SOUTIW. 1m arent 12 Lanrens street, And Wo by Mi adem a SEGARS, oe STOLEN FROM THE MOWARD fr WANTED, A PARTNER IN A Iv, GEN. $, REWARD —st ThGana OF mavaNa. powesttc AND | PHQO TA Maoew te is permanent, tegitimale end DZ5) et someune ing ‘a Roverapes lank 0 bias lovee b5 nan manutactars, of varions brands, | peady eash.. Tb will now clear B20W0 per again and can he | COmMDIDE COMME Si ® Relkage ot Pepeee oe ‘nan market pelees. Cash purehrsere are levi: | very much increased. Piesge calt on WILRELKG & O0., 5 $a" belonging to the eniais aed succession of (he aah CAVERNS BOS LET brontoey. | rererer: Tome ce wee i give (urther iaformation. Brown, aim several eters addreset to tee whe VRRAL, INVOTOPR IMPORTED HAVANA SRO ATS, . Alse domeatic and German segare, at Tg years, A steady irace of 0 t $1) 000 can be done per cont below marketrates, Gash purchasers would do well le examine the etetk, @ hich leover a roillion sega ad vances mada on gare, Im any quant o. —_—_—— a THE DENTAL PROFRSSION.—DR, J. B. BRANCH, JOPARTNERSHTP NOTICR.—-$,c000 TO $4,000 WANTED. REWARD.—STOLEN, ON FRIDAY, FROM T TUstena fit, lathe pote voretaes of O% $10 of Burton frond arplying local anvsihegia to the ne teeth withow pain. Re WILBON, Dent ————————————EE HOTELS, WAVE TAKEN (8TO PARTRERENT? MR. | SLAND OF CURA, m oan — Saxvany 16, 1897. Feceive ihe above reward on return of the dog to row The aubsertb: leave to inform all those whe intend viene Havana on . hele beaith, that ihe Gardigee Honan will be opened on the diy trees, tre svar Won a 4 Dread, and a white spot om the weck. O'Reilly ateeet, two svuarea trom the Captata Generals REWARD.—DROPPED, A BLACK LAGE VEIL, | the paws white, white , ? le Palace and Place a Armes Bon above gives inter: acd beanty) renders it peau lariy adapted to the vi 4 \ claee, A above reward will aid om leaving ft at the above reward. O strangers. This house isto be one of the first class, | Ham passing: The ep ma senso) eortber, who laters Nf to be © he whoare mn the hadi a renee the feland to paet aay further } a4 CA 4 Street, n smai bee acd tan Rr | ‘= owes A om th a : pdetow tot aul cl the poble patrons i ore name af Joo ‘etl be pwd, aad oo ques | pall, bo questions ed, apo tae Fe er rT erent’ liowa asked, 0m bis reiurn to the above aldress. | (he reeetytug hip North Carviios, Hi a Ai A PARTNER WANTED, IN A JOWBING AND | SIG MpLcamn ine sald parkas of PoP nme wad Weeetee $600. -TARTRER ATED A Joust ann | of Se Howard Heel commer Maden inne’ ant Wegadens, FR REWARD-STOLEN, FROM NO. 72 PRINC if — Meine, ate ate, tate pind ser THREKS, 17 Roadway. WANTED, IN AN OLD ESTABLISHED BR. ind BX F 9 MEKS 17 Roadway. | $1()()() tan tee of procery wore doing. e good paying | Mafhed 2mSene RRA corver, Often Woe our white, sic Apnom. Protia large. Reterences reyuirea, Apply lil | ee Chambers street. $2 : night, er f i iinecs, om interest, were thn hbovO Amurunt of eapitarroms | TALE a-p-h a recive DEM TISTRY. beinvestca, “Address, be Ope Week. Ari D, Herald ofice, | [eovtwitdeedcemtenienuea ENTISTRY.—OR. RG. DURKIN, wear Varick, old No. 178, (new, €85) inviles attention 1 hie Jong aed rnonersf isl ex Daily oper now ard harmiess besumbing agent, preventing */! PAM | eniarge the business and add amaauiaciiring department, | At 17 Canal sirect, formerly 28 Canal 8a Gacrow, MN, CANAL STREET, a 1.000 RANTED, APARTNER IN THE HARD. $25 REWARD— INFORMATION —Ti1 sCAnee™. . are ‘oune furnishing busin . who removed the urn . frum No. ith be | Suabliahed, in Riieet race leaton, ‘The advecuser wishes 1 | tieet, on Thurviay and Friday of last went, will please © Call at 90 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. P. —, pariner wanted. with the Above mentioned sum, {a the front door Ye new thee vay. one of the best stores and locelions in Lirmdwag, aod | crayon drawing, in an oval gil tramo. of the calene in A ery protiable basmnens. Address A. E., Broadway Post | ress Mra. Barrow. Return it \o the box odlce Uheatra, = And no naetions will be asked. 1, Mae REWARD... STRAYED PROM TWENTY SEVENTH (uire, of the city of New York. Al he bun. irret, an Monday evening. semait [allan st nese will ‘conducted ender of . Hight fawn color, about aix years old, has lost some ef hie we LOWaab MIDLET, 1 fot crea. toe aes “and namwers to the name x Pell The fader orl nore a Le et. | REWARD —*TRAYED FROM Ty LEONARD STR is REWARDS, 5 REWAR pe iT tion of tbie honse, 09 4) on Mth nit., a diack Ne dog, has the tip of ; pt ‘ dow at the Incr, OF 5 (the eveaing rendervons of fashion: pian ob img, im fromt of Meck’ furniture 0 Reyes Eee ena Wo the recovery of Beinn sok receive arions all way, and sean to be picked ap by ® iat a oe a REWARD —LOST, FROM, THE NAVY YARD At oo well Bown to Yhowe $5 REWARD —STRAVED FROM NO. 2 West THT ) a Iarge Wiack Newtound oi ee