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" NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1857. 3 ‘=p tho soil for the corn, beans and , ‘sion. One of their poets—“an honest Webster’’—e country- saan of the immortal Burns, embodied prevalent into verso, which has been gang by the elders fm every mission—from Durning Indie Norway. As it embraces a good deal that is AL Neat present Soe about their peculiar faith in the origin of the ‘‘red men,” “the priesthood,” and the universal dominion of Mormonista, and altogetl ther a dream to all buman appear- mace likely to be rudely disturbed by General Harney, we eepy it here:— THE MOUNrAIN DELL. Away, away to the mountain dell, ‘he vale of the tbe - Where a8 spoon tyrant’s yoko That bound fair ba h and sow, rhe Jortah reap our God has given, re bees our friends, to Our foes, ‘snd make our home @ heaven. Away, away, &c, Wer seek to take that life away She gave her phy hy Away, away, &, We'll soothe and calm the widow’s heart ‘And dry the orphan’s tear, ‘Wil thoir bright mirthful eyes impart 4 joy devoid of fear. Away, away, &c. We'll nurse the bioom of maiden love, Tu chastity when young; Their faithiess boast shall ever prove A jest for ribald tongue) Away, away, &c, Where red men trail the buffs track, er mountain's desert sand, Weil wel shom oftheir fat father’s acta, Who once possessed the land— Away, away, &c. ‘Biest with the priesthood from above, ‘Whore truth on truth shali tlow, ‘TH every land and every chime Beneath its nvundates bow. ‘Away, away, ke. ‘Then, while this hour of vengeance low’rs, ‘And sinners find no reat— Then hie ye home, Xe Saints who roam, Your home is in the West, Away, away, &. ‘Tue Kalics are by the pen of the poet; he believed it all. ‘Fhe discovery of the yellow metal in California, and the aonsequent travel through the Territory 6f worshippers at that shrine, began to throw doubts om the roillentum already begun, Some aitercations with them, and some anp,casant vicits trom the Indians, soun led to a higher value of steel, lead, powder and’ percussions, and the visionof the lamb and lion playing together began to re- @ede beautifully mto the distant future. The Nauvoo Region was resurrected; minute men, life guards and a bos! of other armed combinations were all on the qui vive, ‘with Daniel H. Wells at their head, appointed Major Gene- mal ‘The Governor’s policy has been to feed, rather than to ‘ight the Indians; notwithstanding this the Mormons have found it necessary at times to exchange balls, cuts and thrast= es well as compliments with their red friends. In those times the General was on hand, cool and collected; fhe “ b’Loys” were pleased with Lim, and he praised the pb hoya.” Hie has given active co-operation to everything of any fmportance for the upbuilding of tho Terricory. His name figures frequently in committe He is a worker, but not great or a frequent speaker. He is, however, somebody wh his pen. His orations have at times made quite & war In 1851, at the 24th of July celebration, he almost scared the * runaway’? Judges. His review of Mor-non Aintory, and his strictures on certain politicians, revealed a robtist patriotiam, which tho Judges thought was dange- yeus,and they reported him to President Fillmore. As nis oration that day is the only public declaration of the peral’s sentiments that we have ever seen in print, and us it sets forth the political views of the Saints, we make acts: has been thought by some that this people, abused, maiireated, insulted, robved, piuudered, murdered, and few ly disfranchised and expatriaved, would naturally feel pep. ghant to again unite their destiny with the American yepublic, preferring rather to aseociate with the less re fined, lors enlightened, and less philanthropic, inasmuch a their superior intelligence appeared to be exercised to devise the most wanton, cruel and dastardly means for @re accomplishment of our ruin, overthrow and uuer ex termination. No wonder, thon, that it was thought by some that we would not ‘again’ submit ourselves (even while we were yet scorned and ridiculed) to return to our aBeziance to our nativecountry. Remember, it was by the act of our country, not ours, that we were expatriate’, anc then consider the opportunities we uad of forming thor ties. Let this pass, while we lift the veil and show the policy which dictated us. That countiy, that consti- Pation, whose institutions were all ours, they are still eure. Our fathers were heroes of the Revolution. Under the master-spirits of an Adams, @ Je‘ferson, and a Wash- Mngton, they declared and maintained their ind nce, fan: under the guidance of the spirit of truth they fultiled fer mission, whereunto they were sent from the pre- gence of the father. Because demagogues hege arisen ‘and seized the reing of power, should we religquish our fatercst in that country made dear to us by every tie of asacciation and consanguinity? Because of the —— zy (riumph Of anarchy and confusion, of corruption, ef- semiracy, ‘and the daring ascendency of polluted politi- emus, who cannot refrain from desecratug the soi) in which their fathers lie entombed, should we abandon poong? tombe? Aye, more, their yet living representatives ‘and those sacred spots where our infancy learned to olsp ‘heir honored names? Should we, for reasons such thee, wrap ourselves in the mantle of husulted vighis, a@ignity and pride, even though enclosing in our rms the innoceut victims treachery and blood- mained honor, and seek the overthrow of that Boverniment, of that country, of thoge institutions, whase ‘only fault is the want of good and faithful administrators, who dare, in the hour of their country’s peril, step forth ‘and stem the torrent that threatens to engulf all in the wide spread vortex of anarchy and ruin. who have Mdulged such sentiments concerning us have not read Mormonism aright, for never, no, never, will we desert, gar country’s causa! Naver Yerill we be found arrayed by side of ber enemies, although she herse!f may cheris! = in her own bosom ! Although she may launch forth the (hunderbolts of war, which may return and » heir fury upon her own head, never, no, never, will permit the weakness of human nature to trumph over our love of country, our devotion to those institations Dauded down to us by our honored sires, made dear bya tho: sand tender recollections, although we fee! the — aro: of oppression, and writhe under the keen cruelty the tyrant’s rod; but rather stand aloof, while she wil- ters oder the withering curse of the Almighty Jehovah for the shedding of innocent blood, Rather seek a shelter from tie impending storm which no arm can stay until she baa received the full measure of the indignation of Mnav ited innocence, the just demerit of her crimes, Then ‘Will she consider the past, Then will she see in the tad extremity to which «ho will bo driven the unrightoous ‘course she has pursued towards a. Then will alie look to the poor defenceless Mormons—w!.om she bas murdered, reccnted and driven—for succor. Then will the Basin , anoplied in the Power of righteousness and trath, step orth to her country’s rescue. Then will the patri @tirrn of the Saints shine forth, aad the ship of State glide awifily on in the po*hway of hovor and renown, omitting gary coal around, and being guided by those who are hamed to seek counsel from Him who \# eternal, cuat bor beacon light to thore who wander in darkness, her benign infiuevce Ww carth’s remotest poke General D. H. Wella ip 1861, and he aad all ‘the folks in Utah believed in tho realization of those #enti- ments. Four years after, at the Fourth of Jaly celebra- tion in the — 4s the sate sentiments were present od w the y the same —e, in tho form of reso. Vations. Seoeres News of July 18, says: —Afier “Hail Cohimbia”’ by the Nauvoo brass Dand, General Daniel H. ‘Web: read the following resolutions adopting the spirit of the Declaration of Independence and constituuion of the Waited States: — Resolved, That in the Declaration of American Indepen @ence and the constitution of the United States = ree Rise those great principles of freedom and liberty whicl Detn, firmly maintained and efficiently carried out with the light of revelation, will disenthrail the mone ei | of be earth from jon and tyranny. priestorett Seer, superstition and 2 raneten 7 form the ian warks of our liberty and t the poor, ‘he down trodden, and the mock Trike earth: We comment ‘tho spirit thereof to the patriotiem of the great and the 4 of the nation, aod spurn with contempt all who with. ie benefits or seek by disumon or otherwise de- @troy that sacred legacy of our fathers. Resolved, That we celebrate this day in commemoration @f the fourth day of July, 1776, as the anniversary of that pf upon which our honored and patriotic fathers threw ‘the shackles ok hone | and oppression, and sought the weilare of themselves and rity by an independent appeal to the world, and with «firm reliance upon the Lord of Hosta to sustain them in the cause of right aud , and the rectitude of their intentions, Resolved, That while we extol their fame ant commend their vairiction, We Will seek to emulate their virtues, Pl and foliow t.eir example, and faithfully main and tranamit % our intent pasterhy three principles @f Uberty and independence which cost them so great a stroggie, franght with so much consequence to us, and we ore the prevalence of that spirit of insubordination disunion which threaten to destroy out free institu jl ons x | the nation jnto the mort inextricable and confusion. Reclved, That the sume spirit which actuated our fore fathors in the day which “tried men’s Ronis,” actnates ‘as, and that wo are as sensitive to oppression and tyrauny faa’ thoy wore, and that while we live we will claim the extension unto us of free institutions, liberal policy ant comes rogardiess alike of the cool indiffarence friends, the mal: it hatred and bitterness | ‘enemies, or corraption and influence of time-serying Politicians, | Those institutions were ours, are ours; wd re: Oeivod them as a facred logacy and rich Inheritance from ur fathers, and we intend to secure the blessings Uereof @o ourselves and Na pepe” regardless of the conse- quences or aapersions of any sect or party — Which. Py} ‘of Gen, Grant, were adopted anan) monsly by the covgregation, and greeted by the roaring ‘f artillery. ‘The foregomg resolutions were probably cailed forth by Pome anticipated movement against ‘them. Believing @hemseives the guardians of the —_ eonstitation, and at the present time threatened in their Miberty, the inte important editorial in the News, in which they relate rrievances, couclides with the ; of the General's specoh and resolutions, with thoir lirectapplication, in the following lauguage:—* * “But, Set the wicked take what ceurse they may and thou tho Treaidont, his Cabinet, Congress and others reckless Drenk and trample upon the constitution, that will not if ter the course of the people in Utah, for itis our duty to stand by and preserve it, though all others forsake jt, and Most manfully will that duty be faliitied. We are fond of oper will have it, even though we have to fight for did the Quaker in Connecticut, An old gentleman went [rom New York to Connectiont on a visit, and while there he meta man who abused him, When he roturned to his home he told his gon of the bad treatment he had met with, and de him the person who bad mis ‘used bim, and the place where it cecurred. The son was Sstrong man, and a Hgdtog ctmra ter, and after brooding “ryan, a connie of circamstances, or not a creature of circumstances, is unquestionably greatly influenced by circumstances. To them the Squire otedotiedly ina at measure ‘ndebied for what he is and for where he |. His earls i life in the Western wilds, and his famil.arity with the di ities common to all ‘settlers, mado him something of a soldier; histroubles with mob’ made him @ general, and probably ‘his faith in retribution,and a deep grained gr against those whom he rogards as the op- prersors of his people, have hindered in nothing his ele- ‘vation to the first presidency and his appoiutment of heu- tenant general. Brigham Young, Heber C. Kimball and Daniel H. Wells form a perfect unit. By some they may be feared and re- garded as despots, but the study of Mormonism forces the conclusion upon the mind that the people of Utah nave a deep reverence for the divine authority these men are be- lieved to hold. ‘The persecutions these people have en- dured, the sacrifices they must have made in wandering from place to pce, during the last twenty-seven years, bales tans, Obio, 0 Utah, are the evidences of tha: cerity. PERSONAL. F JOHN W. BRITON ISIN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, Be will pea callat No. 6 Columbia street, where he will find an od friend, the initials of whose name are J. 8. NFORMATION WANTED—OF MARY LEAVY, OF THE coun'y of Dublin, Ireland, | She arrived in the' ship Aus- Jia, from Liverpool, on the 3ist of October. Her 5 waiting for her for her at the office of the ‘omnis tio! forth street. ireet, will hear of an old friend by addressing note to J. A. B., Union square Post office, RBA) SAMUEL TRIVETT, LATE OF SHERWOOD HILL, Nottingham, England,'is requested to return to Notting bem immediately, to receive property left him by his father, and “in homie to say he is coming. His presence is indis- pensable. OO OO COTO ATCO ADVANCE! by ay whee TO SUIT APPLE. $1 ar om aches, doe * da, jewelry, 4 ry cotaruionn, caean gent poy Rt ny prlen an thet or wasthbdealal’ Messsnssion wihaay ciertomse. = : mee uy other house. CLARK & CO., Brokers: 560 Br sawn, | corner of Prince stree! $1. wa BAYS MO MONEY IN ANY AMOUNT ANCE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, £0, 7 dbvance ON PIANOS, SEGARS, DRY GOODS, BO. To apvance on movemsoun ae seRNEa, Oe a0. —- ADVANCE ON is 18 THE BOLDER OFFI ‘OFFICE, IN THis O11 CITY. al MACDUFF, estab - wat lished 1848, som piogion boas, No. 306 roadway, corner ar sireel. X. B—No eoameotion with any other house. Private YB; WILLIS 00, NASSAU STRERT, ROOM § ageprepared fo oan any amount of mone imaichen,jeweiry alika. d ‘ll kinds ‘of ear property iedcemandion " or uy e's shore goods $17 po aoe ro LOAN ON WATCHES, DIAMON! d all kinds of Property, oF bor ht an 2 dof forfbanh, Me “Merchants to Bieta cel Useie satire staok for seer scoommedated Notice, Securities of all kinda negotiated THOMPSON & oy; beaners and ind comppemign searenen mrt nod Smee i, 1 Neeson, corner $] "TG $25,000. AT SIGHT, . H. BARRINGER, 176 Broadway, room Sa vewanne sane. io, Bi watches and jewelry, segars, bar- ess, pawn. tickets, &c., roa Sit sete ‘of personal roperty ‘i Tor cash at the commission and brokerage office, No. ‘iliam street, between Spruce und Beekman stre $15 .000 TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATOTIES, be ,segnee furniture, &c., of Ponehe, for ‘Omee ISAACS. Mon te he an tees Thambers'sireed. "N, B.—No business Sransncted on tat he ca ONRY LOANED TO ANY AMOUNT, ON WATCHES, diamonds, jewelry, and all kinds of merchandise, or Bought for, cas mathe” Parle oan be deat ‘wil siricly confi- dental, and not be seen entering ct alos. ottice. JACOBS & CO., 407 Broadway. ‘ONEY—MONEY ADVANCED TO ANY AMOUNT, cn merchandite, Serehae, Cre mirrora, watches, wagans, slal nautical and survey fore’ instrtimente, andall it braver er bought, sold on commission, by RICHA ‘TERS & O0., Catharine street, FINANCIAL. ¢1 000.-4 “YOUNG MAN, A THOROUGH Aac- » countant, with good business qualifications, ent buainess, elther aa to engage in a’ safe perm: principal or otherwise, & modest capital if re- quired. | Will give undoubted references as to character and ty. Pleade address C. B, A., Herald ofice. WANTED ON FIRST CLASS IMPROVED roperty in this city, worth $12,000, Address 3 0 00. office, 3, 4, Wo PLEASE CALL Af TBE P. 0. THIS -MORN- + ibg and inach onlige. ‘A.J.E LLTAM WAKEFIELD, FORMERLY QUARTER, master in her Majesty's Beventy-first Hi ued Leh Infantry, stationed in Can. ahermardnservingio the Tile Tdia regiment, but now on half pay of the last named sorps, Will please send his address to Prederig 4, Seymour, Pe gunuellor ai law, box 1-208 Post ofice, Boston Maas: | case of hig death, & reward will be given to person ‘Sho will furaisb proof thereof to the advertiser. hs ai ‘RE ANOTHER. SPECIAL NOTICES. ACADEMY OF MUSIOHERR FORMEA.~ FIRST NIUHT of ‘I Puritani,” Tuesday evening. Dec. 15. for the beve- it of the Hebrew Benevolent Society Madame De la Grange, Nigh. Labocetta, Gaseier, Carl Formes. me D Angel in a scene from a popular ‘opera. Admissions to be bad of the Secretary A. Lazarus, 1 Dey street, and at the house on the eveuing of the performance. MERICAN €0AL COMPANY.—NOTICE IS HEREBY given, that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the ‘American Coal Company of Alleghany county, Maryiand, for the election of uine directors, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting, will be held at the ofllee of the company, in the eityof New York, on Thursday, the Mth December, 1867. The transfer Looks will be closed’ from the lith to 24th instant inclusive. Polis open at one and close at two o'clock P. AM. Que PALACE.—EXHIBITORS ARE REQUESTED re ald in operation during the cattle being held ADIES’ HOSPITAL FAIR—FOR THE BENEFIT OF the New Yerk Infirmary for Women and Children, will open Tuesday evening, December 15, at the institution, 64 Bicecker street, corner of SED ‘The fair will continue through the week, from 1 o'clock MA sox NOTICE. <THE MEMBERS OF EXCELSIOR Lodge No. 195, F.and A. M., are the next rey wed meeting of their lodge, to be rooms, on y evening, the 4th fest, for the election of oflicersfor the ensuing year. By order of Josian P) Bec. GEORGE W. RAY, W. M. ASONIC NOTICE.—THE BRETHREN, OF MUNN Ladge, re respectfully requested io meet alibetr bail’ No, BL Division street Inia Monday) afver- noon, December 14, at 1 o'clock, to pay the last tribute of re: spect to our deceased brother, Daniel Dougherty. Tl th. Feu of Independent Lodge, No. 185, and the fraternity in gene Lare respectfully invited to meet ag abov anger ate ihe eeremony. Per order JUDAH “peRRY, YM H. YaLLaLer, Secretary. MASON 5 NOTICE. —THE MEMBERS OF PHENIX 0. & R.A. M., are hereby directed to atiend « rertlar meet rooina, Odd Fellows’ Hall, corner of nd Centre streets, on Monday evening, December lt st To'clock, forthe ‘sleclon of oficers By order of Wittam H. Uxpermm, Secretary OTICE.—A SPECIAL MERTING OF THE STOCK. holders of the Breckinridge Cannel Coal Company. will be held ‘at their office, 8 Grecnwich street, New York, on Tuesday, the 16th day of December next, at 334 o'clock, P.'M., to take into consideration the financtal condition of sald com: pany. J. M. BROWN, President. Noreen .—THE COMMITTEE ON LANDS AND PLACES Board of Councilmen will, mest at > a at Hall, op Monday, WS 4th instant, at 2o'clock P. ee into ‘copgite: riety ‘of reguiati fencing Mount Morris. 84 a beeere All‘pereonp Eaderomn requested to atend. J. b i Commi Wt on x ut ‘and J.0. Places. NORCE<THE COMMITTEE ON ARSESIMRNTS OF be Board of Councilmen, will meet at No. 17 City Hall, ‘on Monday the 14th inst., to take Into consideration ree priety of confirming assessment list for sewer in the Fifth Avenue spd paving the new Bowery, and such other matters as may be before Parties interesied are reapect{ull; potted oawend. dN BEYNOEDS, | ” H.W. COL, Coneammee i, O'BRIEN: J AT Assessinente, ally. Al} parties interested are tavited to aitend. Awa KD NN BLL ) coin mitt HENRY HOFPMIRE, vorrei JAMES GRIFFITHS, {come OPHHSE, OF, RCRIVER OF TAXES, (NEW COURT Houre,) 82 Chambers street, Notice is hereby given that, obe ei York, Nov. 1, 1887.— per cent will be added on the ¢ December on all taxes remaining unpaid; alao (wo nt will be added on the 16th day of December: Checks “ills on. city bauks taken... Eavelopea containing money Ville not received. oF Egcnited after 20'clock WILSON SMALL, Reowi PPICE OF THE RECEIVER OF TAXES, NEW COURT House, No. 82 Chambers street, New York, Dec. 4, 1887.— Nowice is hereby given, that on all taxes remaining unpaid on the Ist day of January’ next interest will be added, at the rate of 12 per cent per annum, Tih day of Sepie to the date of payment, No money received after 2 'clock WILSON SMALL, Keceiver of Taxes. OBERT 1. CLARER (LATE WITH, &. W. CLARK & bree.) collection broker, St Louis, Mo,, will make col and remit prompuy. Sevens aes aan featciy to" bie branch of bustnese 19° which his nine Re OS the above banking house ce him peewllar Wr My A Raye PASSENGERS ON BOARD =a ated States mail sicemship Dental Wgterer have have PR AL in hat, eonsklering the abort iven fothat veese! to take the Pisce. of the Pian we we reason to be satisfied with (he management lopartment in charge of Mr, Barton and’ that we be haa done everything tad could be exprcted. fd the Dante! John Carling "redric Lacey, Fortinir, A. Walerferny, G. Gerrava, Fra N rederick Kronett, Foderico Alzamora, Jno. P. Weeks, W. Rahe, K. A. Riehi. 3, M. lerande Sands, J: REWARD —LOST, ON THE 11TH INST, A SMALL. 1) sized binck Newfoundiand dog, with white bresst, White stripe down the face, whi of Hector, Whoever will Petar treet will receive the above r ware ae PT ae 5 REWARD. —LOST, 4 LARGE NEWFOUNDLAND oy] white feat wit black apota and white breast, an. awere name of Any person returning bim to Su Chmton street, South Brookly®, Will receive tne shove Fe- ward and thanks of the owner. VIVE DOLLARS REWARD.—LOST, ON RATURDAY, December 12, near the corner of Twelfth street and Third avenue, a tap terrier dog, almost black, answers to the aime of Nig. Whoever will retarm the dog to 116 Raat Trelith etreet will receive the above reward, and the thaake a young lady vee packet, n baa gray Wiskers Fy ald ead wi wake wih a foreign nocent. The Indy ts handsome, with granada most laxurian’ heed of hair; her name, aurelia ut it te supposed from olreupstences, tant ardian has assumed a different aw above sum will be given \o any one Who Will Send their address to Charies, Latarge House, ROOMS, &e., WANTED. OTEL WANTED BY THE SURSCRIBER.—ANY PER. non having @ first cinas hotel to dispose of, wither in New York or any adjacent ity or town, wilt please address 8. C Decay, Herald offiee, N. ¥. WANTHD,4 FOUR STORY, HIGH #TOOP, BROWN stone front house, between Fifth and Sixth, avenues kiwi Thirty fourth and Thiety ninhatroeta, wating priv, num her of sireet—not exceeding $13,500. Address box 1,733 Post office. ;ANTRD TO RENT=A SMALL, WELL LIGHTED baeement store, gear Broadway, in one of the crose streats, berween Berkman and Wall aireeta, Rent must be very low, net over SO. Address Stationer, Herald omer, SS ENTISTRY —THEPH RETRACTED IX TEN AROONDE, Without the slightess pain, by my new and original peo rool ies hia admirable avaten te prasueed bp =e eferenee given if require. BG. ru RELN, 483 Cawal street, near Var'ok. $10. OOO CASH, 0.00 RAILROAD BONDS, acres Valuable coal Janda, 1,000 acres of land. in Minnesota, 4 houses and lotain Philadelphia, and 30,000 acres of mineral Jand to exchange for dry goods." Address P, V. M., box 3,381 Post office, TAMEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF the New Jersey Zine Company, held this day. a dividend of four per cent was declared on the preferred stock, and to be payable on and after Monday the 4th of Januarynext. ‘The following gentlemen ware ¢ lected ofgcers, oF the company, viz ATK) WILLA HEDMOND, “Vice President, SC WARLAC 2, Jersey Cry, YOUNG WIDOW LADY, IN VERY DISTRESSED circumstances, wishes to find some kind, b gentleman who would loan her $75 for two or thi would give as security s & mortgage on personal property ot good board. Fisher, Herald office. BREEN, BANK BILLS ROUGHT.—0. LEE & 0. %e.; Agricultural, 85¢.; Dairyman's, Abe,; Elmira, 86. Huguenot ge. Pratt Builaio, 860,; Western, Lock Ontario, at Phelps, S0e,; Medina, &e.; Hamilton Brehinge, We.; Chemun, Count , Ble. Buckets "Harbor, WY A Bergen County, Siisane rea, Trenton, 70e.; Bonk of New Jerse Morris County, Bank of Penueyivania, Toe: Honeole. abe; Warren, Grin TSe. All other broken bank notes bought at Une highest rates. * BENJAMIN NATKAN, 140 Greenwich street, N.Y. RYING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO. 96 WARREN street, one door from Greenwich.—interent at the rate of (six) per cent on sums from $1 w 8400. Open daily from WA. M. to2 nd on Mondays, Thursdays and Satar- days from 4107 P.M, ‘WALTER W. CONCKLIN, President. Vaxpensnt L. Buxton, Secretary. A CROSSE AND MILWAUKIE RAILROAD STOCK and Michigan Southern Railroad stock wanted. in «. change for selected western lands and railroad bonds unfinished bat good conditioned road. Address Milwaukie, ee, ie ISSOURI STATE INTEREST.—THE COUPONS, DUR Ist January neat, on all bonds of the State of Minor Will be paid on presentation, aiter ‘tae date, atthe Banke Commerce in New York. ATL, Cashier. —THE INTEREST COUPONS ON MILWAUKIE fi NUR et cane season We teed thro Bachang round poi &Co., 0 0 place, fl. il, GARDINER, Comptroller. Crry Comrrmomen’s Orrice, Miwavxis, Wis., Nov. 19, 1857. YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD OOMPANY.— the compan, touting to nearly S10 on yee a om ae ‘ou by the froard of Wireotors aa Use beat moxie of ‘company from the em! by ‘of the high raten of tmterest paid i I TH WARD DRMOC RATIC “AMBOCTATION. AT A pevtns of the above association, held at the Tenth Ward Hotel, on Monday evening, Dee. 7, '1867— Norman MeLrod, Chairman, Silvester Nolan, Secretary—it was resolved, thai. the democrata of the Tenth ward be and they are hereby io vited to come forward and enroll their names as members oo the above association, on Monday evening, Dee. 14, at The o'clock, at the Tenth Ward Hotel. NORMAN McLEOD, Chairman. Sturester Notax, Secretary. _NEW PUBLICATIONS. mts UNCEMENT.—JUST OUT, © MARIAN Wallace, or Life's Chapges; a Tale ot Truth.” Price $1 iy Roma seo Universally pronounced one of the, most in teresting, And successful male by ‘iu Boobeetiers. 250.4 =A PARTNER ¥ NTED, IN THE. Raden f + basiness, The advertiser, having « large stoc! partner with the above Sesount ih all te branches. Apply st 128 Mott atreet, in the siore. pe he $400.2. =A DEAIRABLE OPPORTUNITY, SELDOM With, for a young, man to fo into’ light cash Business; locaton on Broadway. <The alure will be wot at a sacrifice, and the business learned. Apply at No. 208 Hroad- way, room 12, AO) 1 Wis TO ENTER A $500. iagion house oF butter and asure business. I am desirous of artner or clerk. Don't broken concern. ROVISION com. g business, to prop ai a ph Ld $1.300 ()WANTED— CASH AND AN RNERGETIONAN, to eome into a manatacturing business ne) 100 percent. Kates strictly for cash. Napenene ht, Object, to extend the business, Address Mason, Hernia mee 000. <AN ENERGETIC MAN, HAVING which be would venture in & spec which bi! foir 7 aria the capital ingested free = coming holidays, may hear of god Yaiug. bs, xpply mediately at No. ihe Firth, erenue, second tow oreloek A.M. $3. 0 “CASH.—WANTED, IN A IIGITLY RESPEC table business, long and ta linbed an oS, an Whe will loan the above gum on aeeurity of $1.00 per anuum. Appi; 1 HOLDEN & M Hroadway, room $10, OOO ~ A PARTNER ister sry ENT OR AC. + tive), with from 81,60 to Sin. esd rottabie, safe, cash business, Addreas M. 1 Merald aalary NN, 15 fu eting pate dia in lens than two years, oe PARTNER WANTED—WITH A SMALL AMOUNT OF | capital in well establinhed busiores.. To a verson of good Dusiners qualMcations (as no other will be treat wy thie is a rare opporiunity i. W. RICHARDS, § ing a comunission, having many years exp tion business in New erate salar: A.B. S. T., box W2 Herald otic nership. Addre ay ty ~WANTR A PARTNER, WITHA ah capita! of betwean $2.00) and ia manitne inying Dusinces, For Partloulsrs widress bor i160 Post omfier, N.Y UN NE PARTNERSHEP HERETOFORE EXtSTIN dor the Srin of Leonard & Renjamin, billiant table mana fartu rere, 282 Broadway, bas been dissolved hy lint tation ant hereaner the businese Will be condacted 4 WE Broadway, hy James B. Ls 33 B. LEONARD. , AM New Yora, December 9, 1887, KAUPILTENIA MIN. DRY GOODS, Se. of ornike ‘ BEAVER. NOT OH hi CIRCULANS. with crochet fringe, LORD & thon = 257, 269 and 261 Grand street, OLOAKS, SNritae “ND ¥ Tbe subscriber is prepared to wre DEY COON “ob mere nt tn Fall and wi of onaeieti tia, ee dope ont et sat tas, B. MACKENZIR, ‘24 and 296 Canal street, Brandredth Building, 303 CANAL STREET. RICH va ee An, cuore CLOAKS % fp ordes to close ota ibe stock yy THe ist or JANUAR) wnt, ered is now offerin, At a great sagrice ring his large stock of elegant oMeoeaion 8 | ® good opportunity to those desirous of pur USEFUL HOLIDAY PRESENTS 1! Fices in accordance with the times: and plain velvet Roane, cloaks, Elegant beaver circulars and Ragin $5 '0 320 0 $2300 on diamonds, watchen Fiano, iy goods, | Batra rlcb, with crochet fringe Misses’ and children’s cloaks an AMONDS, | 4 very handsome assortment of OPERA CLOAKs, Monyseux BELL. ie balf their actual cost, rom $18 to $25. From $4 to $8 he cheapest dry goods over offered. ices will be pwn on Monday mornivg far below,cost, tocclear olf stock before In Junnry, EMBROIDERIES, AK ery cheap goods for holiday preven BROADWAY.— oaks, cloaks, cloaks, ‘The richest goods. At reduced prices. CHARLES SYREET & CO. 475 BROAD AD, PLAID. BROG Will be soid for the balance of the seagon at Balt tb GENUINE FURS. fine furs, comprising an assortment nnequalled eet yy all genuine and guaranteed, will be sold 9 off at EMBROIDERED ¢ 5 Reduced to 29 cents. Point lace sets, Black lace veils, and French embroideries, at es: reduced d ES URA ANTICIPATION OF THE Will open on Monday, Dec. ENGLISH PRINTS (fast colors), YARD WIDE do., lowing goods, suitable At L dollar per dress. ° wperior inality, new styles), At $120 per dre FINE 6x4 ENGLISH Mhnise At 2, per yard, ALL WOOL SAXONY PLALDS, And the best lot of SILKS YT OFFERED (From auction), Those will be set a w mbers and ‘Reade S$ STAPLE DRY GOODS JOBBING ty, being about to close up their business, oaing of their stock of good 4, aMOUNtiDg to aout Bi frn; the Inter without any bonua, the have 4 lease, i312 a prominent localion, esaen cant, Without doubt, The clerks an sale by any one wishing to carry ‘on the business. cations will be atrictly confidential. be reengaged Address box 1,948 Post T RICHMOND’ tropolitan Hot 887 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE MR- will offer, on Monday the Lith, some nv lots of embroideries and lace goods, imparted for 0 per cent less than regular prices, ollars, $i; ets af the Kame, embroidered handkerchiefs from 75 cente np; caps, head dressen, plus and oraaments for th resent season, with unl nin Rods. jufanta? characterinte OF thie. . &e.; honiton lace gets fe lace veils in real Javea, 1 Bowen Te roadway, O Brisk FLOUNCED SILK BODES, At IS dollars each. wy A texhation, fram $2 wy ‘7pporite Metropolitan Hotel. Black silk robes aq (Prom auction.) a. stewah = j Tin TABLE reall reduced | ay aoe AND CLOAK, Mourning sets, out own nanufacture, for... Mourning sete, imporied Mourning collars, Tiarge assortment of made up ise goods, I Jusion goods, and headd ressee ALL VERY arprorwrate ei HOLLIDA WAILEY, PARRINGTON & LESLIE, 623 Broadway. RUSSELS AND CHANTILLY MILLER & GRANT, 7 Mforing the following articles for Roliday Ritts, at an im ule tact» wots, from. r Embroidered ‘ai neta, at Anda plenge assortment of other goods at a sha reduction. ae K BEAVER OCLOAKS FOR $5. ‘We shall offer at retail the largest aize black beaver clr. ulare for ®, for this week only b cloak: a ea, Ac. at BroT French heavers, at $2 50. and 82 Chambers street, (up stairs) 3 doors from Broadway, YHOAKA AND MANTILE AR, KMAN & COMPANY, 43 Broadwa: a choice selection of Gunns 4 SALE al ‘PATON & CO. They will sing aitd table damasks, C srtain materia) Dp” e2MEER % 187. wast anwouncemmst, Sw. ARD L. AMD! RAT AOO, ly announee that, ‘ ‘view of tne (OACHING HOLIDAYS, their, cons wera =~ sal Ls After which ob thee it SP Ratonrise RURTN RAS *Chaleavely, at No. S, Obumbers street, he herefare, now presented } 4 the a only, w ‘adiea ot New York and vicinity for LJ SILK AND FANCY GOODS. AT RETATE, AT LRBS THAN WITOLES. Will be withdrawn. J.- Pabtichiar attention is invited this special rites, ot «retail b — of our business will be aisccatinued afer the ——————— a for the United States fer jerman knitting yarn, bey od stock of thie article, and tion of direct orders vested at the lowest Having Neen appote ‘mend shemee lees ils lem Ratttlug yarw powe mancfacturer has received @ prige at ail the exbiniieme of all natio balance of our lace sete and collars, Doing the holiday searon UATRAORDIN ARY ATTRACTIONS FOR FURC PAGERS OF DRY GOODS. low prices, the following 0° anitkerehicfa, wl Prine. an tnt: , woo pinids nnd sl WINTER “Diese 2 GOODS. nish ant American prinis, de. __ DRY Goons, a, “aMTLY LINENS | AND DOMESTICS. damask, sheelings, shirtings, towellinga, Ac., L8Q, COTTON SHEETINGS AND SHITRTINGS, aga Seanel ‘and domestics of every description, ateeiee iT tb ATL to K ty NRW YORK, as i; peep al Grand it, Anid Nos. 47 aud 49 Catharine stivets RENCH CORSETS AT $1 A PAIR.—FORMAN & 0, 705 Hroudway, have just received @ jot of French corsets, which they axe selling at $1 a pair. Aigo akteis style, haces, embroxderies, handkerchiefs, woollen winter, dc. Re EAT CONSIGNMENT SALE. Val. r Paint d'aloneon ete, Medallion lace seu, ‘Thread lace 9acn. All at half the cost of importation. 2 GENIN’? Bazaar, S18 Broadway. NREAT HOLIDAY SALE Of CLOAKS, SHAWLS, AND LADIES’ FANCY FURS. Sul furthor and immenge ragnation in prices of RULPIN' IRE STOCK, AtS61 Broadway. Paria Manulla Emporicm, GEO, BULPIN, | RFAT CONSIGNMENT SALE. Presente for the holidays. %,000 doliors worth of French embroideries, seventy five per cent bel + cost. ° GENTNS’ BAZAAR, 513 Broadway. G REAT CONSIGNMENT SALE, 1,000 embroidered robe akiris, seventy five per cent be- iow oosk GENINS’ BAZAAR, 513 Broadway. REAT CONSIGNMFNT SALE. A large assortment of lace curtains below cost at GENING’ BAZAAR. 51S Broadway. XREAT CONSIGNMENT SALE.—$25(0) WORTH OF H tine French embroideries, 75 per cent hetaw coat, GENIN’S Bazaar, 513 Brontway, \MENT SALF.—10,000 FRENCH EM- SIN'S Raz, oy roadway, MENT SALE 10,00) MINE FRENCH per cent below cost IN'S Baza 513 Bri YREAT CONSIC T broluered sets, YREAT CON a b wiway- qt BRAVE! Snital Gray, brown and black circulars, , $5, $9, $10, full size, At the great holiday sale’ AtRULPIN 'ULARS AND BASQUE: D), $4, $5, $6, sigs . Wil Broadway, Gee AT HOLIDAY SALI 7 Ghee hon TDAY & OREM HOLIDAY SALE. BULPRV'S Choa, Shawl and Par emporium, ‘$51 Broadway. ({RPAT SALE OF HANDKERCHTE ‘OR HOLIDAY ¥ 2,000 gents. white Ii 25 per dozen, 5.000 "¢0. white and 4 per de 2i¥ doz. ladies hexa Md and grass Linen do, a! $2haud {60 tine embroidered handkerchiets, at $2 each, 50) embroidered handkerchiefs, trom to G23g0. each, BEEPMAN & COMPANY, 473 Broadway, TS! FURNISHING GOODS AT RET ATA“ A LARGE J ‘assortment may be found at the old stand ORGE M. TRACY, No, $4 William street, guru tauden tan Lambswool'and merino shirtsand lrhwers, searfs, eravats, suspenders, gloves and 2 & large reduc: don in price, ¥ All wool Engiish bianxet Also, colored and 1ORD [MPORTAST PUMTIC NorICE great sole at retail by Assignees, at COLUNDTAN TALL. No. af GAN D SP RBET, For the payment of eontidential ereditors, positively close, On Saturday, the lth day of January. And to effi: tion, the whole of the stock has been subj further an UNPARALLELED REDUCTION IN PRICES. And purchasers Silk deves goods, uch and Enelleh merinoes, Parametias, alpacas, axony, Wool and cotton and wool pinids, Paid poplins, Alben! and Ducals, Cloaks, shaw! the Raid ted oa Plankels, quilt, counterpanes. Linen gooods of every description, Lace and musiin curtains an Hosiery, gloves and embr ‘Would save money and time by stending the fate without de- lay, aa the whole concern will be positively sold oat by the assignees, a the said deed of assignment derects. CHARLES Gi. HOOK, Ome of the Assignees, AMES GRAY & CO. Have now open a magnifieent assortment of yes Ney Kone, From $4 to $5, UNDERGARMENTS, READY MADE ap. 1,071 Broadway, cor. Thirty iirst st elatti, towels, inen, cloths, ail. dnma StL NOTIC MUST a std D BY THE IST bd SEAPUARY. soot EXCITE) ton aplaat a ap or sonn’ oe GENIN STOCK OF FURS, ‘At auction pr ‘wae AU the auction aalesroom way. ‘The balance of the mock that could net be Pisttnts ready to the sale will now be ollered ab the prices obtained at every opportunity to try on and the Fonghly examine every ry aruele te; may ‘riah fo purchase, core mock comprises a Colt sores ine nitia, Hock marten, &0., 26, Mloigh and 1) p ips 4 i prndion, Also # eboion nagorupent of ehildren’ BS od PARIS EMBROIDERTES, FOR THE HOLIDAYS FRENCH EMEROIDEREDO COLTARA, (with fancy thes) fifly cents each, suitable for presents. Also, T EMPROM RRED BETS, & great sner ities, A, T. STEWART £00, Hroadway, Chamb: ra and Reade streeta. A variety of 1 7 Se i) Purchased at Pari HPTION DRESSES FOR NEW YRARS*. A. T. STEWART & 090, Witt ct apart from thelr roguiar stock December M4, Tien Shs, At 25 dollars per dress (Previous prices from $40 10 $80) rich velvet Gounced robes mW Torehased at av tte onane | pric chambers, pon Reade streets. PyertoN (Repuction, REDUCTION, ioang salve of the season, BE COMPANY, 473 Broadway, Wil ofr this morning And balanes of the wer vie— > moat astound 100 Pek quill 4 from $4, 109 rich black ft 15 apd $18, reduced from $25 Also clemant raver quille silk robes $48, reduced fram 870, AUDRRRMAN & COMPANY'S, #4 Bronlway SPECTAL NOTICE, JAMES GRAY & CO. Beg toannounce that on the large stock of SILKS ON CONSIGN the mannfactarer Must be all sold by Ye! ‘Sat tnat., they have marked the balance at prices foe halow i a ‘Our regular gooda will boseid at ‘prices munch below the 739 Broadway, corner Waverley place. GQHAWLA, SHAWLS. Scene het reat ns for , HOLIDAYS, at - BULPIN'S ~~ roadway. GAIETA AT REDUCED PRICES, Wictatway. have reduced. the price’ of taear Airis BS per Sat Provek’ suslotgs, shop! op ing, crinoline, quilted Tor winter Wear, embroideries, Incem, corsets, gloves, fe. cost of importation Y \iae “CARIOLA” CeaK, A superd garment for Holiday presente, BULPIN'S, oat In fine black beaver, at Broadway. ti gente’ gloves (various kinds), htl> potted, 1244 cents per pair. aa 90) dozen genta’ plush lined fesiber glores, SO) cents per pair. at # cents per pair, 178 dozen ladies’ ap gente! mering vests ightly dan aged by salt water), at) conte Broadway, Chambers and Reade streeut 180 dozen gents’ plush lined gloves, | ——— pore AND DPSTRADLE jooda for winter. AT OTEWART 400, At retail now offer Real Welch fiannels 2% cents per yard, English blankets, ae Linens ond table darn vat Beaver eloths, and every deseription of fabries for men’s and hoy’ . Browtway, Chamive-s rope; alro ariel skirts, trniy sans pareil, reusiied at whol (i oie gold. detached levers, in’ very Besuute goid detacned levers, rich cance Beanufal goid ey tah of ‘watehes ant ats: Wall mrect Siulant to effect salen —All under a Brodit Burcaners, at Parition de Flora, St Broadway, between ror AND PAN would respectfully inform bie conemaere be pe! Cy i thet be has received from the Soren’ fresh ane gompleia assortment Of ue heres would invite bis friends ane deolers wm the call and examine his stock, and would omly Ns Just received, and for mle at redw ane quality, with a general aasertment aa ofl eta, Ae, wll at Rrowh ale aed Londop Ba hasers, DRY GOUDS, &C. won HOSTERY AND GLOVES, 1 opera 7 IN LS AND SILKS. W Av lnnense ‘sesortmens of fashionable shaw Iaand seb ‘ar is alk, AT GOBRATLY REDUCED PRICES; 1OKD 4 TAYLOR, Noa. ms, rn 289 and 261 Grand street (on, 47 and 49 Catharine street. ——$——— “HA Kk aa FLA NNKLS, st va elve! from auction, Worr-nied all Week, noe ot Piya a tation” 7” 255, 267, 250 and 261 Grand street, And 47 and 49 Catherine street ARD W 10 cane FASHIONS. 373 BROA WA WOULD INFORM THE LADIES e of New York and vicinity that I have received a case ef goods compriaing the following, namely Ladies’ dress caps, Headdresses. Gilt teahers. Fine for the hair and ornament iffeurs of exquisite design. iy for the holidays, These gooda Thave vinported expr hoping an early inspection, Very respectfully, J. HW, GO8sON, ‘3 Broadway, Between Franklin and White streets, AL NEW RICH SARLES FOR SALR—AT HALF TRE vice of Instseason, by GEORGE A. HEARN, No. 325 Mroadway. ULPIN'S GREAT SALE OF FURS, | UNDKED THOUSAL ALL OP GENUINE MATERIAL AND. MANUFACTURE, Beautitnl seta of mink at.. $5 t of fur gloves. Mush, cuts, gauntlets, Uppale, Be. be P GENUINE WELL SEANONBD SKINS, Uf Ate rae tava Patoas. Tadion are eantioned against pure saing second hand moth eaten goofs, which are now beingoffered tn paplaat parts of the city, and which are really dear at se Broadway 1 superior BLACK OSTRICH TIPS, id very low for cash, WOMER & KETCHUM, _ 318 18 Btoalway, corner of Pearl treet, Ext Novick, 4 MINK CAP#S, Warranted manufactured of Well seasoned skina, 00 fs, b than carry over a lar’ GBS. wiunas |, $l Browaway. 8, FURS, FURS. THE HUDSON BAY FUR COMPANY, and 77 Matlen lane, nae wholesale stock of r nt of furs, at retail, ata di we ‘ 2) 00 to 250 “12.00 to 100 2W0to 12 Rocky Mountain mar nm aets from 200 to 10 Keal Riberian squiree 12 Freueb mink sels from, - 5 00 to Also, a aplendtid assortment of ‘ompany warehouses tm th any other house. ARK J. KING, URS, FURS, FURS, THE AMERICAN AND .-. STAN FUR COMPANY'S ou ture ata great red) non from their whole- jer to Tealine om, vig, and upwards a set, Stone marien Mountain marten fr Se a “ “ rok of gentlemen's fur coat, capa, gloves robes in great variety, Maniden lane, dhe American and Res wareboune. LAM MOSER WILL OFFER ner his entire stock of fine nd richest URS 40 PER CENT LESS THAN Auction ay At the Chinese Hulld:nge, 890 Broadway. D. PHILLIPS a ¢ are datermived (9 elves out the betanse of thelr vadsablo Block of rich t great ancrifices within a few day#-comprising ® full assortment of Vlonks, ‘victorinee, mule and cufls, manutactured (rom Fe Hudson bay nable, Kussien ond American mink, rien, rch tink and French sable, and a geveral variety of furs of all kinds suitable for Holiday presents Also—Gents’ far coats, coltar and a fine assoriment of Panes steigh ro oven and caps, rohen. PHILLIPS & 00, nm lane and 19 Cedar street, and as represented, —— ARH TONS — 704A N AL. STREET OPPOSITE GREENE. Mme. DEMO GOODALE thanks = numerous Or i N_B.—All goods warranted p iriends-and the pobli tor their extensive patronage, pledges bersclt th all the stegant and aia novelties in be bad only ADIPEX’ FA Hudeou's Pie an ine, Mink, stone marten, fiteh Uncommenly cheap, warranted sound as At LANDRY} r 1 TROTTING. —ON MONDAY, mat oh for $500, two woe cae oe being names bg. Juki fake Oakley. amen or. = Tale Woogres carry Wm. ‘abe. ight. To come off raln oF a wea WHITE, Proprietors. HOLIDAY PRESENTS, 74 WROapway, mn SSKLA LACES, THE. Ni Your's etl vette, gift of the elite of fashion in plowte establisbment during the holidays poy, to en rravon. UPVIGN. 8 10Y HOLIDAYS ANY VAST APPROACHING, FH fashioned linse for bestowing gifts upon thong aa, nothing can be mare avceptahte chan eet 'd 8 ot reotype that time ha picture we say onenn make a elec pis city, ng every size and aty plain maroee nite to the richly cary gold Jorkets and gilt frames of ail Lizea, and all iifered at greatly reduced ANSON, 589 Broadway, oppo ‘ ¥ reduction in prices, belong fully 30 per ceot below the daval retail priews. Gal Kagliah pateut levers, full Jowett, '840, avai prt ott Bogan lah patent levers, fail Jeweiiet, singed ‘800, vos! price #10 each tanal priew 8 T7446, waa price 8a in very BSS: onan price 800 7, 925, usnal price $35 bolew nient levers TNERALOOY.—CABINETS ¢ ly filled up in eases wich dre the beat Chriatman te ee nt vad $12, by UH. W. AL PCKER'S HOLIDAY PRESENTS IN BRIDAL cor urea and otiet appointments —Keairos wo exett tod tevorable. 10 ‘hompaon aud Taylor's saloons. , aoone- a DIVE the oldest prrablishment in New York. — ich be is offrring for mle at Gnd it dreir advantage. 18 Division attect, near CASPRTING, UPBOLSTED ¥, &. Own M ATRRIALS, “GUT ps a J shades, Livi eR aed fixtures in ever: “ye TINGS, OF, C1 ~ moch ees Be Saaiy $i Paices, rm Iss 25, 290 no 961 Grund street PARPRTS.— VELVET AND TAPRAERY ©. ARPETS, let a three piy and inerain carpets, from the Au ark Ml reduced prices at rial, fy ak 444 and 446 Pearl street, Serr WINES AND D LIQUORS. — wets Bp oun J. TAFE —%.—90 BROADWAY, NEAT 360, st nor tocoraer of Praokiin etreet—Fine randies foc family and meriieinal use, extra ales and Trial net Seoted ay roving wine ost Jondon docks, I Seoten and Kour- bon wh ma * Fein! A om al Javana segars, MESSENGER & ( Filton treet, Sole Importers of Messengers Langan eordint gin. HORE $4 CASES OF ASSORTED LIQUORS FoR THR @ two hottles cham @, brandy, rum, ly, Williamaly 7. FOUN ML ashy, ie OF Water street