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8 Pi ONY SN Re See THE WAR IN SOUTH AMEF (oq British Reports of the Late Eos agements jm Bucnos Ayres—Official Report of General Mitre, dic., dic. By way of Eugland we have DeWS "fom south America dated at Montevideo the 18t, RO Janeiro the sth, Bahia sho 13th, and Pernambuco the 1 th of November. NEWSPAPER AQCOUNTS. {From the Loud gn Times, Dec. 7.] Hostihties between the Buenos Ayreans ‘and Urquiza coutiuned. An vbg?.gema'zat between the fleets took place on the 1th of Ociober, at Martin Garcia, which lasted nearly two bours, and ended by Urquiza’s fleet forcing the passage Of the river, with considerable loss to himself. The Buenos Ayrean squadron purst them until within about a cannon shotand a-halt’ distance, when the chief signalled to ceage pursuing and return, “Pais order pro. duced great disgust among the ollicers and men, reaching Yo such a pitch that some of the former have throwa up their commissions. The squadron auchored at San ) las on the 18th of Ootover. Urquiza, having concentrated his two squadrons, had withdrawn his army trom Rosario, ind Was wivancing oa Buenos Ayres. General Lopes coi tinned his peace negotiavions, bul it was supposed that the Rettloment of the clains would be attended with difficulty, as the Buenos Ayrean Commissioners appointed to teeat with the representatives of ce and Eugland, were said to be men whose interests wad opinious would tend 10 kee mt gt all. Tae people . Kinet of the Governor. gagement was fought be- ‘On the def October an en, tween the land forees at Co Drqaiza’s force being 10,000 men of all branches of service, 26 guns, and one rocket tube. The Buenos Ayrean force was about th same number. The Bnenos Ayrean cavalry, excep! ry, ail fled without dghiing, but the infantry and artillery weccodted, after three hours hard fighting, in routing soven sof the enemy, forming his right and centre. sat sunset, after a furious cannonade, charged and ‘ronted, leaving the Buenos Ayreans with the r masvers of the feld, with $00 prisoners, including General Senta Croz, the chief of artillery. At night the Buenos Ayreans fell back with their wounded, bat were obliged, BAUS feo 16— Ai French, YPhshing, with mise and 13 sleerage passengers, to ae of saeco: - “ ry ashy me oaleladl ReGen ‘Hennings & Gosling he iat | wound smacked; brig Bi A Cain nay " Savagnah: 5919, Tou 0 88, enake w Carney, Frank, 9) days | srs Juno Wap), Loudon: "Wa aca, from Smyrna ‘Boston, and ‘been 40 days from Gibral- 7 fare, ker, ™ i east eden ae chorus hcogmelaens Neamato Win Tonkin Breiman, we ; St Marks, 19 day HaTH, Deo 14—Arr schrs Henrietta; Jones, Bultimor wh couon he to Bradle & Pelee Hina heavy N and B winds zh, Mokien, NYork. id 16h ship Husype (wow), od, 3 at baa Fairhaven, 24 hours, in ballast, to Robt | _ CHARLESTON, Dee 1f—-Are Sp pol Hurtensia, Suvol, Ha McCormick, Was towed to this port by ateamiug Jacob Bell, Capt Lena. fen ENR Johpeen Vieni tare Dae N Kogers, Schr P Bellner Gandy. Philadeluhin, 8 days, Schr Presto, Larrabee. Elizabethpor' for Hosion. Sehr \p. Haskell, for Norfolk. Schr Wm Gregory, Smith, Rockland, 4 days. Schr Kea Lions Arey, Pinuthaven for Sandy Hook. Schr Monitor, Roberta, Wareham, 3 days. Schr Ringgold (wrecker), Merritt, Southampton, LI, with gee from wreck of Brecht Solicitor ‘Steamer Wamsuta, Arey, New Bedford. Steamtug Jacod Beil, Liedau, Fashavea, 24 hours, with bark Towa in tow. BELOW. One bark and one brig, unknown. ‘ SATLED. Drig Geznsters, Roiterdatn. Re eriee Fee enunkanire ena. Barre; Fainbargn (Br), Liverpool via Queenstown; Florida, Savannah; |, Charleston. Mies. “Ans eatiss—Steamshipe Jamaale Maou Mant Vernon, Washington. Wind during the day SE to W, Telegraph Marine Report. SANDY HOOK, Veo 14, sunset—No inward bound vessel in sigh. Steamships Edinburg, tor Liverpool, passed over the har at 0:45. and Pultos, forSouthampton and Havre, at 11 AM, Wind W, light; weather clear HIGHLANDS, Deo 18, sunset—A bark and a brigare now passing this point, toward bound, Wind W, light; weaths re Miscellancoas. The United States mail steamship Fulton, Capt Wotton, sailed from SW Spit yesterday for Southampton and Havre with 60 passengers and $381,554 in specie. ‘The British steamship Edinburgh, Capt Jeffrey, sailed yester by want of horses, to leave some of their guns behind. Crqniza had subsequently raiiied his forces, and, when the steamer left, was within ten leagues ‘of Buenos Ayres. The town was under martial law, and entrenchments were being thrown up. The National Guard was being drilled, and great preparations made to repel the expected attack, ‘This boing the state of aifairs, business was at a stand still DIFFICULTY BETWEEN ENGLAND AND PARAGUAY. [Prom the London News, Dec. 7.) We yesterday republished from the Liverpool Albion a paragraph in which it was siated that despatches will be forwarded by the mail of the 9th from Lord Joba Russell to'Senor Vasquer, President Lopez's Minister for Foreiga Alfsirs, relative to the recent misunderstanding between whe authorities at Asuncion and Mr. Henderson, until lately our Consul at that capital, respecting the imprison- ment of a Montevidean citizen claiming to be a British eubject. From the assumed fact of Lord John Russe communicating directly with Paraguayan executi tnswad of through Mr. Henderson, whe bas withdrawa | Bnenos Ayres, the Albion ‘infers that his lord abip recegnises ‘the justice of Semor Vasquez’s representations a8 0 the reasonableness of the ourse which his government has followed in deat og with our imprisoned countrymen. Our respectable contemporary has been misinformed, and has drawn erroneous 1 from recsgnizing the just of Senor Vasque Lord John Ruasell has declined to enter into a discussion with that Minister on questions with regard to whieh the government of Para: guay bas been fvliy iaformed of the views of rnment by the agency of Mr. Cons: President Lopez, although without t able insanity of Franeia, which that roler to olate 7 from the rej the world, | has only opened it to mankind to ‘oubled and tormented with a y suspicion and fear of every one who ¢ territories. The coase- quence of this treatment of the subjects of other lates who have been attracted there, and of his attempts to impede intercourse and trad has coucluded es to allow, 8 that he bas had serious quarrels with ed St Brazil, has received erave rebukes and remonetrances from th oment of Franes, and has now invol ward scrape with gov she British of which to | 1am ma v @return tw reason An calege could not be submitted to. So Lord Maluesbury Henderson to require tne Lib vation of a Bri? thus ill use don that being ret p ordered Mr. Henderson to tive frova intercourse with a government which had so misbehaved itself. It is now for the English government to decide what further stepe most be talon to bring Paraguay ta reason; and, however annoying it may be to be dis- worded in the midst of seriois complications in Europa, by a quarrel with such a persunag ant Lopez, a British Funject is not to be left unprot when in prigon unjustly, in any part of the globe. We doudt not Lord John Rasée bout to warn Lopez of the follow-a longer persistence “quire compensation for Con Stalt, and tw ingist on a proper apology for his bebavior to Mr. Henderson The pablic, however, need not be alarmed Be no necessity to blockade or bombard Asuncion. Altbough mm alacrity of quarreling he is now happ! without rivalry, President Lopoz always gives way just Defore punishinent is about to ve inflicted, amd long be. fore » Brit as knocked to pisces bis fort at the junction of the Parana aad Paraguay 8 he will ave ooine to reason and made due reparation. THE BATTLE OF CEPEDA—OFFICIAL REPORT OF GENEKAL MITRE. Sa Nicolas, Oct. 24, 1859. T ma Mister oF War axp Maxim, Dx. Don Pastor OxnuG..D0:— e the honor ‘orming you that yesterday a wok place ia t mps of Cepeda,” in whied the ndcr my command fought tue enemy, numberiay nd men of the three services, wun | ry and ove roc | Soun I shall have the honor of giving | eount of the affair, whieh retit greatest honor upon | the mfantry and artillery of Buenos Ayres. Por tho pre. | There will rent Ti elf to wellin; the mformation of cto Flores, and th with the stand ting, in complete! centre, ‘where © concent routing the attalions whieb thr more thar the ene: t being a and restored the combat in that pol reinforced vy another battalion. tod a chang which ¥ men was ¢ for want of horse: a forced ma $ of intantry, ryt) If fortone or the clements at my disposal uave not per. mired me to ¢: ete triumph for th. sus tained by Boenoe Thay ion of Raving led to fight and of baving brought off « tonched the She people coutided to me in the day of peril Lwill-only add that all who remained on the tle unt the last moment have worthily fullilied t duty, reser ure occasion special recommenda. tions, merely observing that the Infantry National Guard of Buenos Ayres has covere with glory, ro with fire and bayonet © best battalions of t enemy. God preserve you many years BARTOLOME MITR Among the dead of the enemy are some of no:e— emong them Col. Centeno. Among the prisone Col. Santa Cruz, ebief of ihe enemy's artillery. THE DEFENCE OF BUENOS AYRES. Feuow Couytryme:—The supreme mome rived im which the State of Buenos Ayres saonld herself worthy of her antecedents and of the gloriouse ample of heroic valor presented by her sons on thie field of Cepeda. If the gallant breasts of our bretiren, charg- mg vith | ounde’. I | ery on the way | z point 2 bat legions which At present bat rm upon ; orpe shock of they have ne masses with which elves, to the shame of civilizat wat the worthy town and the heroic coun- sto it the triumph of var institations, Ww anni Natonat Guards—tn uothiag have Fou WenyY artnics of the ime, since your compa: the mogt iscoutrove: the proois the men who sMMaix fixed principles, who fight for their liberty and their rights, stipply all ds 8 by their enthusi- m and force of will, an To arms then fella breasts the impregnable wall of ¢ aud Jet all swear not fo abandon t overcome the implaesoiv enemies uf order of the State, of the State! The war whic! pot only agninst our i fortune Of cach ene, agains ic hearth, igners! enos Ayres, 1 we have f all che invasion of vandals at- mo: wick nences al), but th erpment has | es for hoping that all will unite aronnd_ the cons: smborities t save themselves aud save the country; r itheree but will to employ tem, and if men but heartily second tae efforts of ti authorities, who are realy to expend everything rather thar abendon the country te the pilinge which invades ug, VALENTIN ALSINA, DALMA\CIO VELEZ S\RSFIELD, NURBERTO DE LA RIESTRA, PASTOR OBLIGADO, —_ MARITIME INTELLIGENCE ALMANAC FOR NEW YOKK—Pam Day, ‘ qa 4% ox anes, mee Sore enn mnnn ne me Port af New York, December 18, 195U. ARRIVED. Beams) V cre, Ha . via Southam: som Beh, with 2 i ‘aire. Arrived ¢ she Battery #118 PM, off Sandy Hook on Su jarday eno, ‘Steamshto f So uthampton 4th, PM, sanrage passenge the Atb 10 the Bub wemen heavy variebie winds and considerahie. p the With was compelied to lay 1 » Deo}, and 5 rs o1 weather: on the night conse uence af a heavy g We This morning, was detained by for Arrived a0 Haitery at 28M. Ship Fidelity Bessting, Liver Nov 9, with mdse and 163 | dex. NOrieans: Agia is), Lott: Tt is the duty of all to rise for | t day for Liverpool (from SW Spit). She took ous 19 fiast exbin For Sax FRaNcisco—Measrs Wm T Coleman & Co are now loading the favorite Al clipper ship Galatea, at pier 15 B R, for San Francieco. The G is well known for her good delivery of cargo on ber two p» 3 of 112 and 115 days respectively. She is to sail on the Sist inst. Brig R W Packer, at Holmes’ Hole, parted both ehains on the 11th, in the N¥ biow, and drifted asbore on the Canal Fiat; has sustained no damage, out will have to discharge a part of cargo to get off. Br ScuR) SouicrroR—The Greenport Watchanan of the 17th Inst says:—The Br schr Solicitor, ashore at Sonthampton, was ‘loa’ from stem to stern on Sunday last, but authough the se was smooth, they were not ready to go to sea with her, and could not take advantage of the opportunity to get her off.’ The cargo has been all landed i a damaged condiion, except some 400 bbis left on board for ballast, Sci EAGue, before reported ashore in Shin Cove, Cape Eli- zabeth, has been got off aad brought to Portland, Scur FRANKIN, Albee, of and from Wiscasset for Boston, went ashore on Squirrel Island on the night of 9h inst, during the gale, and bit . She was got off Lith. damage not learned. with merchandise, & part of whlch was in- Gisravran, Nov 22—The Windermere (of Boston), Harding, from Algiers for New (cx 8, SUI LA on Pearl Reck; but she got oll and anchored off .\!geelrasto day, with four feet water ib her held. The Brothers (Americanschr) Poland, from Palma bound for Charleston. which pnt in here Nov 12, bas been condemned by surveyors. LIVERPOOL, Deo 5—Pot hack, the Sardinia, Crocker, for New f fer topmusis, ‘apt 8 Brandt, of Am ship r New York trom Shields:—Sid_ from. winds ¢ perienced unusuaily heavy w sea struck the ship, sweeping de ring all the ship's upper tng her onty one boat, and throwing the ship on Ler beam ends, with lee vail under ‘water, matintopsail blown away, The erew were gent below to trim ¢oxls over to port, in hopes of righting the ship, when they discoréPedt @ great quantity of water, which proved that she had sprung @ ick, 98 the ship had made no water previ- ously, Endeavoced yw: Wear ship but she would mot wear. Eth, succeeded in geiting toc Ship round oo the starboard task. A fear‘ul sea was stil! runpidg, Tolling over tae ship fore and aft. 6th, saw a sail on the fee how’ Aud the crew then request- ed the master to abandon the ship, 4» wns in a sinking eo dion. At 4 PM the crew (4 tn uutnbar) rexched the ship, whieh proved 'o be the Wiliam Vail, of 5: Jolp NB, from Que: ec for London, Naries, Nov 26—The American bark N Tinckle: bridge, abandoned an¢_ fast foundering (bi boarded Oct 25, Int 46 .N, lon 29 W, and a in the cabin taken fromi her, by theo from Gaspe. Spoken, &e. Ship Mattapan, Dunbar, from London (Portsmouth Nov 20) for Calontta, no date, Ist 41 46, ion 13 45—by a vessel arrived at Shields. E. re Sbip China (Ol¢en), from Bremen for NOrk 49,10n 9 W. 2 ie} nacongus, Carter, fram Liverpool for Ciitriestoa, Deo 1, lat 80, Jon 11. Ship ‘Anu E Hooper, # phia, no date, lat £0, lon ‘An Am ship supposed to be the * Jol Dee 1, lat 48 N, lor. 20 30 W. Bark Ceres, Humparey, from 1 12, Jat 48, lon’ i6. Bark *! Kockaway” (Am), Nov 91, lat 30, lon 19i5—by the Giovanni, Austrian ship, at Cardift i senr Hanngh, reported 9 days from Boston fir Gal Dec 8, off Loo Keys. Foreign Ports. Axtwrrr, Dec 1—Sid (from Finshiag) Ashburton, Bradish, NYork; 6 A Stamler, ayden, Havana, Are Psuiro, Marley, Cronsiadt. Sh 1 Zone, Wolte, Baveetn Stat 443, lon 4 0, ex er from SW’ At miduipbt a vervihing fore and aft, e regorted), was 1 of papers found ‘ton, arrived here us, Nov 17, lat »per, from Liverpool for Philadel Cosby steering SW, pool for NOrieans, Nov von, Byerstor (Pill), Dee 30, Sherwood, Haw so Buren AVEN, NOW pie, NYork. Borveavx, Nov 30~ Arr Falmouth, Whi, Balt 0%, Actit, 1 re, KYork. Sie 26th, ‘Enters Bancevona, Di Are Awelia, Amengnal, Charleston, Bomnay, Oct 15—Sid ships Emma Jane, Wool, Caleutia; Wisconsin, Scout, do. ‘Canpier, Nov 27—Arr Traastt, Z lino, H Cowr: At the Motherbank 4th, Bald Eagle, bar. Dee 2—Sid Alma, Sharp, Providence read» from Shavg- ‘ork. Sid Bella Vas. Iv, London for Boston (and anchored): Couraat, Olver, do for Cardi” (aud xnenored), Duxcenrss, Dec 309, kalamszoo, Taylor, fom Baltimore with pilot on board. tor Rowerdan BW—Sid Uncie Joe, Sewell. 1. Are Clara, Wells, Bai ‘pool. la (and sid 25 fork: Dec}, Sea NYork. jam (59), N York. Stover, NYork. N York, ¥ . Wytaan, Palermo (and n, Gollredo, auriemuma, Puiladelphia; ens, to commenc reloading mext day, having re Nov 27—Arr Gerarium - Hamilton, NOrieune; Dect. enormand, NYork, ra er, London, Cochitunte, Bangs, NOrleana; Thus York; 34, Fanny, Weeks, In port Dee 5, shics Ma ), Lines. for do Tih; us, for do 3st; Felicia Queen, Jordan; Har venne| Howes: bur Fisk, grim, Halice Ppa, Bord, for NYork 12th; Arago » Ball for do 2nh; Helve fa dr NOrleans 13h; say John Tracks Teal; Re- lion; Crimea, VA pson, ung: barks PU Mobile, eld St; Sherwood,’ Hadi, une; brig for - Bavaa'a (se), Taube, Nov 2%, Aroostook, Paine, Lavana: Petrea, Cromoll, Bai Arr rigs Mary & Milliken, Norden, Phiia- Pensacola; 9th, schr P Mowell, Wa' LivERvoot, Noy 23— FS y Asia (a), Lo Sandusky, Will d Fs Eclipse, Hughe: Switzerland, ‘Ty neripg, Dollard, and Kitty Floyd, Crocker, for N York. Tharieston: Dee 1, Moatgo. it Ist), Thorenidern, rr Cordelia, Mackay, Deo 1, Kxceisior, Str » Divo, dos «3 rsyth. Caun-rhell y + Mary Washington, Chap’ . ‘aine. NYork: Tayior, French Valls, do; Adirondaex, Taylor, Charleston. f hi, Calesiial Knpire, Piero, New Ox Mongolin, Meleber. Boston: North Ameican (9s), Grange, Por land: 34, Meteor, Porver, aaxban, New York; Mont Blape, Landorkin, do (ent Nov 29 for Savannan? #t of the Wave, Stewie, Bone Kong: Ho. Ric lohile: Golden Lt and Manhattan, Diton, NY: Loxpox, Nov 0—Arr Piymouth Rock. Hammond, N¥ork it for do) rh, Scargo, Bowes, ('s to ond for tr Java, Dagget 29, Mary Benth ston wesend i, Palestine. Tinker, NYork. r3, Nox 30—Are Neapolitan, Burdett, Boston; Dec Suaw, N Yori saere iustrions Beutley, Rio ; Dee 2, 8 Emilia. King. NYork Manas, Oct 31—Sid John Porter, Stevens, Calentta. Newrorr, Dec 3—Arr Courant, Oliver, London for Ha Newnavex, Dec 3—Otl, CA Stamler, Hayden, from Ant werp for Havana. Portsmovts, Nov Arr flea Serpent, Wilmore, Lon‘ton for is ng Rong. Sid 2th, A Lamont, Jones (from Newcastie), }e—Arr Quincy, Manson, Girgentl; 1th, For. ieate ee2—Ut!, Brom bark Wieland, from Bremen nrton, Bradich, from Antwern for NYori. NIKO, Oct WG! Howes, fron Boston. Ditteins, Deg 3-— Are Trin, Term, NYori Siakia Leown, Nov 1—In port barks {tagke, Rich. for Boston ldg: Parker Cook. Hrown, hound N; brigs angio Saxon, Cook, for Mallarorie Rives, Fannie, Arey idise. TRoox, Nov 2—Arr Leon, Parritt, Dublin. TARRAGONA, Nov 2—Are’Aunibal y Amalia, Lavarello, N Yor Ta Bay, Oct 7—Sid Milton, Amesbury, In port Oct 21, Gallega, Wastiburn, for shan Venice, Nov 23—arr Cuba, Fosur Newcaatle. Amertcen Ports. ALBXANDRIA, Deo 6—Sit ache Sarah Weodbritem, At king, and dos Guest, Ravmond, Boston: IW Mor ‘Taunton; James Howse, Sprague, Fall Riv hew, NYork. * BOSTON, Deo 16—Arr bark Cambritge, Harding, Snyrna. Signal for a'bark (gone to X Shore) ana hele. “14 accamer Kil aiien, (naw, 309 toys) Bush, of end for NLondn: ships Parley, Ring, Vaiparatso: Miasou', Hughes, New Orisane: barks Linn (Br) O'Brien. London; Sylpb Jones, Buitimore; rig Laurit! a Bay. Higgins, Cape Haytien; schrs Paragon. Gilkey, Jackeonviiie, ta oad for West Ladies: W H GUluand, Erickw, Oharlonoyed P Wetherill. Cobb, do; Magnolia, Crowell, Richa nd: Robert Corson, High, NYock! TP Abel, Brags’ do: also cid marks Delphos. ' New Orleana; George Thomes, t Koy West, . VE, steamer Krlaues Dolplyin, bark Ma Empire started Bat ancbore? in the 4 Ronda; bark 8 5 Hale also started, butt was returaing a «inset wes oe of waintopgalinnt mast. Wagon, Smyrna, axer. Philadelphia. Tolegeapheg, bark ‘Oct 16: wipnu! for 2 briga, C City af Nev tt, Wikcoin: jaitimore pawengera, to CH Marsbull & Co. And one dea sud one prt. lp apebored at Quaraotin Enp David Hoxdey, Magne, Antwerp Wanye fro of Mill. | m | 2 vana; sebr May, Hobart, NYork. [n the offing. several square ened vessels GnkDown, Cid barks Investigator, Garver, and Elza (Br), MeKenzie, Liverpool; Willard, Srchell, Havre: Flight, Hawkes, NYork: Sp pol Flora, Sengat, Barcelona; schrs 1. B Stebbing, Gooding. Havana; WS Clara (Rr), Bethe: Bane mas; J W Webster, Bennett, NYork, Sid sehr Liogdon ie more, Chase, Boaton, CALAIS, Deo 18—8ld briz Neltle Hunt, Brown, DAMARISOOTPA, Dec 9—Sid bark veston, The harbor froze over on Monday night. FALL RIVER, Dec 16—Arr sehra Clinton, len, and Silaw Wright, Seaman, Alizabethport; sloop GA Davia, Davis, New York. Sid Lith, ache Gen Marloa, Ball, NYork, GREENPORT, Dec 16—arr sloop Diligence, Brown, New ‘ork. HOLMES’ HOLE, Deo 14, Arr brig Virginia, Pratt, Portland for Blut! Point, Va; schr Antelope, Berry, luebill for Pensxcola, 1sth—Arr sehre M Price, Blizard, Mrandy wine for Boston; 0 A Greiner, Adams, Philadephia for do. T sehrw Avcunrne, Yeweomb, Georgetown, DV, Hovicester; Grecian, Mathews, Patladelphia iur Newb ¥artin, Goldthwait, do for Salem. Sid bare A nia; eehra sea Rancer. J Per ing, Antelope. i NW. the above arr of to day sii barke 3 brigs KW Packer, 3 xcbrs ARAB, assert, 2 3 afer ard Alson, Wat ray, NYork; shamrock, ja (Span), Larenaga, Main EW ORLEANS. Dec Il—Ar* ships Ri Jingtoa, Toulon; W 4 Lindsay, Gh Philadelphia, bark Yui ga; brig Richmood, Clara, N Yor Y2th—Arr ship Nanse!. Childs, Boston; barks Papits /30an), Yarie, Havana; Lavonia, lense, Baltimore; ¥.ouy Baler, Lodge, Genoa; Barnabe (Span). Nobs, Havana; brig Chinito ‘Span), Mas. do; schra Antonia, Olivari, Tampico; Jor H Toowa, Pennington, Brazcs Savtiaga "Cid steamship DeSoto, Bulloch, NYork via Hava ships Holy! ‘Cole, Livervool; Monte: belle Henderesn. Liverpool: bark TR Davis, Hand, Phila- de'yhia; achr Louiga A Jonson, Fis. NYork. loth— Arr (by tel), #hip Humphrey Purriay . Given, Boston. Cid 13tb, nhipa 6 Uucobs, Henderson, “Elveeyon Nacmion, Vandyke, Blankenship, Queenstown; Marathon, arcelon; brig A K Dealing, Vomroy, Philadelphia. pelowed to nea 30th st, Ahi Atiantis; 6h inat, ship Wectem re NORFOLK, Dee 15—Arr. brig Xenophon, Doak, Vortlaad. Cid sehr 8 Wasbbarn, Thrasber, Fall River. NEW BEDFORD, ec 15—Arr aches Anna Smith, Hincks, Philadelphia; 16th, Saco, Walsey, Alexandria, Sid J6i, solr Polly Price, Adama, NYork. NANTUCKET, Lee 13—Arr schr Harvest, Lawrence, Ron- dout. NEWPORT, Dec 16—Arr this AM, schrs Rainbow, Smith, Nortolk tor Lighton; J M Freeman, York, Elizabethport. Sid schrs Austin, Baltimore for Plymouth; Nath! Holmes, Brower, Cay fary Greenwood, Low, Salem for ‘Tan tier; Prize banner, Freeman, Provineetown ior .!o; Joan S liggius, Newcomh, Boston for do; AO Small, Gros, do tor New York; DT Wilets, Baker, Fall River for do; Fair Dealer, Deveraux, Bangor for Philadelphia; Ringgold, Crowell, Provi denee for do; and ull others previousy reported dud S and W. th—Arr (by tel), sehra Endeavor, McDonald, New York for St Jobna, d Laura Frances, Giggins do for Boston Mary Anna, Gibbs. Bostou for Baltimore: Smith Tuttle, Mayo, Glou eester for Philadelphia; For ‘lson, Rockland for New York; Sarab Anp, Benson, Camden tor do; B ! Wools Erickson, Weymouth for do, NEW LONDON, Dec 16-—Arr sebrs Florence, Peskbam, El- zabethport tor Norwich; Jno F | enry, Fenton, NYork for do. Georgetown, DC, Cid sche Fidei, Weat KLAND, Dei Mary Langton, NYori. Sid Mth, achr Wim Gres ory, Sinith, do a ST MARAS. Deo $—Arr brig (jen Bailey, 6th, bark TB Rariram, Nichols, Mobile. ¢ Munroe, NYork; schr ES Potier, Potter. do. SAVANNAH, Dec 4—Arr gieamship Potor York; stramtnc’ Tuscarora, Kirby, ships Consul, Hayden: Stataaman, ver, Liverpool; schra J Framoes, & ner, Avy ‘it, Boston. ., Watson, N do via Oharteston Uld ery, and Glenlzon. Oli neré, Jacksouville; Bilan PERSONAL. ME AND SPEND THE WOLTDAYS WITH beth Cliy, We have a new billfacd room at cin spend our evenings and leisure CaPR, 8 A.—THERR I8 A LETYER FOR YOU AT THE ™. Fig Gevera: Past oilice, under the name you gave me frsi, AM. Z ——— - —— — — POLITICAL. J) PMOCRATIC RePUBLICAN GENERAL COMMITTEE, L) “At a meeting of the Democratic Republican Generai Committee ty Tasumany liall, the following resoludons were halDns aly adopted: Whereas, cone twaiicy thonsazd of our fellow citizens have esied a meeting at the Acatemy of Music, on Monday e.aning wert, of all who are opposed to the ‘continnants of the Cangerous secuonsl agitation now convulstag the con try; who are in favor of maintalaing faithfully all the’ compromises of constisition and the rights of the several States, as all times and under aU cir. cumstances, and who are willing to anite in a sincere aad hearty effor| 1 restore fraternal fecling and a sentiment of de- youon to the Onica, throughout the severai States of this con. federation— And whereas, The objects of that mecting receive the cordis! approval of every trae dem erat, th refore, nF Resolved, That we recommend to we democracy of this elty atiend the meeting i9 their strength, and thereby aaifest their warm sympathy withthe great movement now in progress, to demonstrate the attachment of the great mass of the people Of thig country to the giorions Union of these States. OWLER, Chairman, Secretaries a ac V ATM WARD—AT THE PRIMARY ELEQTION, HELD +) on Saturday evening, Dee 17, 189, at No.9 West roadway, pursuapt to the call of the Tammany Hail General Committee, the folowing nemed parties were duly eiccted nicaabers of the Geaeral Coumnaittes for 1S6u; viz: Francs R. Troy, Peter M. Scuexce, ©. B. Wooisury, Cuakies GauscueR, Joun Mooxr. ee TH WARD—AT AW ELECTION HELD ON THE TH lay ef Deceinber, ut No. 2 Geverneur street, botween the of Gand 8 P. A. in pursuance of the call of we emo: an General Commitee of Tammany Mall, the having received 4 majority of 22 votes, was de- clared elected: — Geveral Commitice —Wm. M. Tweed, Thomos W. Agams, Isiah Rynders, James Mucphy, Oswald Ottendortier, ‘Young Men's € Josiah Watertoan, Francis Gillen, ‘Tiernan, Richard 0, Grady, Thomas Dunlap, Also, 56 members wo Ward Connnitiee, JACOB FP. VALENTINE, 4 °F RED PALMER, RIVHARD KIMMINS, 2TH «WARD — INDEPENDENT WORKINGMAN'S Democratic Associstion—Ibe members of the above oi Will meet at P. Dunn's, 235 East @wentleth stre: i and will continue ALFRED CHANCELLOR, M. AMrh ose Gite {torpestre 1 notice. By order of Progident. Viee President, Cor, Near De Ww. Go P)TE WARD WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, THE DULY 2) appointed Inepectora of ue Tweot rd, do heeeby certify that at the Prim. 9 Flaction beld in that ward, on Satur Vocember 5M, mt the southwest coraer of street and venne. between the Loure of six to the call of the Derocratic and eignt 0" . ee, ie (ollowing ticket was duiy publican blected GENERAL ComtiTrEE.— son J. Wateroury, John Mi Youre My. hn Hardy, Nel ane!) M. Lodewlck, Neary J. ry Henry W. Allen, Joseph Preudib) i First disteity—John H Ryan, Bartholo mew Doy nes MeMullen, Michael Dee, Daniel Cuihsue. second rict—Jomes Somers. E, Burntou,’ Heary Cortal: Stinson "ck ‘Third diserist—Joby Brice rick 90) % 4 Warragy Wi) Hoardinan. Fourtl: distter—.!asnes M. Post, Eoow MeMUllen, 7a Vol Tine, vo Hen, Henry Sehmilt. r aor Brie da Siniti, “Rdward Brophy, Girachnc " i ’ a Noah A. Childs, : Patridye, And. J. 1) 9 Riley Warren, G Hug Math distri , Tronais W. Buekley, Michael Keexan, Jo Wiswrics— Vi Aspell, Jobn BB . Adam is ¥el Danvel’ Strain. th district —M! Thomas Kiernan, Casper ) vers, Ihos Mabe p Christman, Twelfth disxict—Alexander Fresr, Janes mond, Edin ®, Henry Larken, Cagoer Andes. Thirteenth cietri: Win. Me ory, Wallace B Couldwell, Wi boy, Jobo Rypott. Fourtceuth district—Dongls Taylor W, Fosbas, Terence Simi, James 8; Nelsom. award Linen, AZEL ¥REEMAN. JOSEPH BREN AN, IN OF ? DEMO" Inspectors. RATS IN FAVOR 'y election held at Al ind Ninth avenne, Deo ) Commitee of Tam: many + i DAINed ticket Was duly elected by a large innjority of democrats of the ward: General Committee —Noal A. Childs James M. Smith, Denis Rver, William Menek, Wiliam Cratt, Young Men's Comrat ath J. Pesk, William Joyce, Willian Montieth, William Metonkey, William Murray. JOHN BRICK, ALL FREEWAN, JOSEPH BRENNAN, ST WARD..WE, THE UNDRESIGNED, APPOINTRD to net ag Tnepectors of Primary Plectic [ corner of Shirty fourth treet wud Second avenue (twen- ‘st ward), in se sordauce with the recommendation of the moeratic Republican General Commitee, at Tammany Hill, do hereby certify that the following tickel was elacted by Large mo jority Genera! ‘Commirtee—Patrick Dee, 8. L. M. Barlow, Stephen Cornell, John Kerr, James Murphy. Young Men's General "Committec—J. Augustus Page, Jo- coh Mecks, Jr, Cornediis Cailanan, Witham 1, Clerke, John 1 Feeney, Ward Committae— Abram 9 Vi Jey, Bernard Dey ‘ua, Danei W. 5 Teepectors. argh, Jeremiah is, Cron- , Conrad Webber, Pever nor loka M Trans. © Ys, Purdy, Lawrence Duunby, Deviin, Timothy Daley. John Herring, Mlexinder Bran. H. Byer, John J. Fried Mexander D, Reuton, J: anes Gost, Thomas Pender, Richart B, Connolly, Joha Mar phy. Michael Cotier, Charles Haswell, James Mahoney, George W. Gali, Thomas McCoy, Willfam Siaclair, Wallace Kelsey, Benjamin Hi. Haight. ®iflam H. Kirby, Pellx MeNal- ly, Mataficid Lavell Fohn sirliuson: Menzo Deifendact, Jone than Trotter, B. Lelingwall, Daniel J. noeueg, Jeremiah Ma- boney, Matthew Nugent, Thomas Grathurn, Michel Geohe ghan, Henry 8 Hart, Thon br, Johnson, Dr. W. P. 0. smith, Robert B. Noone Willuim $ Yard ugh 3 , Michael’ Timmins, Wiliam Trnoey, Bernard MeOube, Jemes 8, Henry. Christopher Fos- ter, Jobn B. Coppinger, Matthew Gaftvey, George Smith, Col 4. Campbell. STRPHEN CORNELL, POR! {tasvestors, linda eee eR ee, DSL WARD —AT A PRIMARY EURCTION HELD AT 41 Cotters, corner of Thirty-fourth struet and Second ave nue, on the evening of Jecember 17, in pursnance of the fireobirns of the Tammany Hall General Committee the fo, lowing ticket was duly eléeted. having received a jority of All the votes at anid election:— : ey jeneral Committee—Hon Joba McKeon. Williaa Sinelsir, Jobo F. Beoderick, Dentel J. Rooney, Joha Ker Yonug Men's General Committees, L. M. Harlow, David Hanks Jr; Jeremiah Mahony, John Burliogson, William T. Cles ke. ‘The Ward Committee o said ticket was aiso duly elected. JOBGPH J. TWAMLEY, ehell, Thowas Spink, Thome el, b Reiley, y Vango, DANIEL FINLAY, JOUN F. Inapesto Saki, $e ‘OAL —GENUINE LEBIGH, PURE RED ASH (PEACH ard), gad sroad Also, Liverpool Orrel all at lowest market Bee KY KERVE, aud Jane vid West streets, f _SEGARS AND TORACCO. QPGARS—100,000 HAVANA, DOMESTIC AND GBI bY rio FeKxars, eounleting of Oonchax, Londres, Cabanow, 8 8, Operea, ‘as, trom 660. to $4 per 10. A gem and grocery keepers. J, NAMATS, 103 orner of Pear), treet, j WARY Goons, sc. Aro. CONSTABLE & 00, Wi. upon ou MONDAY, Dec. 19, ‘The balance of their fail importation of LACE GooDa, At low prices, con of Poe Me IND QUT, “BRUSSELS POINT, Tn Cay Collars, Sets, Bart Coitfures, &¢., de. This will good opportanlky for persone wishing to make Christmas presents. Canal, corner of Mercer atreet. ring; Ines mended und done up like new; all kyude of Stamp - Chile's elon, ‘Dreessst Xprouss Suir, the neweut styles, At MRS. GAYNOR’S CORSET AND SKIRT ESTAB- lighment ludies can now select from a splendid assortment of French skeleton Skiria, just imported Aino new puttarns of Balmoral Skirts from 3). tod yards wide, snitable for pou day presenis. Several sizes of those dat Werrel: sein yok ubtold, with all odes sty ‘of Skirts and Gorsota at mest reasonable prices. N, B.— iM ahaped Niirts aiter- ed and mage over, 843 Broadway, two docra from Union square. T 429 BROADWAY. ¥, WILLIAMS & CO. date Peter Roberta) Will sell, for BOLIDAY PRESENTS, $10,000 worth of RICH LACES AND PARIS EMBROIDERTES, At sush prices as must command an IMMEDIATE SALP. Real Polat Lace Collars, from $3 and upwards, Real Point Lace Sela, from $13 and upwards. Valenciennes Lace Sets, from $4 and upwards. Insertion Luce Sets, from $5 avd upwards, MedalliowLace sets. from $6. and upwards. Point Apphque Lace Handkerchiefs, $4, worth $7. Insertion Lace Handke-chiefa, $5 and upwards. 3,000 Paris bmibroidered Handkerchiefs, entirely new styles. Faris Embroidered Collars and Rots, half the usual prices, iW lara, $1, warranted worth yggetier with x oholee selection of Thread and French Lace ‘eils, lures, Barbes, Wi Davy COMPETITION, CARD.—W. JACKSON, IMPORTER OF MOURNING Gools, No, 651 Broadway, has constantly on band every Se aaee for family mourning. sonal 'rives very rea- |. B.—Ladies’ own materials made to order. CARD TO LADIES. BULPIN'S RETIREMENT FROM BETAIL TRADE. HIS ENTIRE STOCK, or VALUABLE CLOAKS AND FURS All to be gold off WITHIN THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, TOTALLY REGARDLESS OF COBT, In conseauence of RETIREMENT FROM THE RETAIL BUSINESS. a ablic generally for the very hbersl. p recelved for ine last ten years, and respeoifally acquainta therm that, having made arringements to form anew tirm, for tbe purpose of condscting an exclusively wholeanie trade, HIS WELL KNOWN ESPABLISHMENT, ‘No. 361 BROADW AY, Will positively close for retail businegsou ir ab:mt TAR 26°H UF JANUARY, 1860, Until which time he will offer to the public the whole of bis ‘Valuable stock of NEW AND ELEGANT CLOAKS AND FURS, Ata reduction of from 30 to 45 per cent from eee ices. As the entire stock must positively be sold within the period quoted, it is eimply deemed necessary to utaie thatao great an Opportunity for parchasing really tine goods at verylow prices has seldom before occurred, as the reduetion fo prive will on every article be real and not mnginary—which fact will be quite apparent on inspection. 361 BROADWAY, 19th December, 1859, GEORGE BULPIN. BARGAINS! Continuation of the creat sate AT KINZEY'S Until January Ist, in order to vel] olf the entire sto” Sleeves. rich Sets Handkerchiefs, Bands, Veils, mings, Mitts, Kid Gloves, Fancy Goods o/ all kinds. 5,000 Needlework Collars, 12)5c.. Ie , 25e, 800 Neeclowork Seta, 4c, 750: t0 $2.50, 2,000 Gents’ J.inen Huadkershiefw 600 bunches rich French Flowers. 1,000 patra Flowers for Christmas Trees, 6e. 800 bunches White, blue and pick Feathers, 2. 1.600 CLecti: Head-traases, bo. 7Be. 1,000 Ribhon, Lece and Flower Headdresses, 0c. to $1 50. 1, 8 Silk (usions for Dresses, 12'¢c. 1,600 Lace Veils 18¢e., 26c., Sie. 2,000 paics Kid Gloves, 253, Sle. 1000 pieces white Blonde Laces Rich Dress Tritminge in Velvet and Silk. A due assortment of Fancy Goods, Pancy Boxes, Reticules, aad Toys for we du, ards Bibbons, al tes, . to Sie., vere atihe Cheap Lage and Embroiiéry Store, KINZEY's, No. 22% Eighth avenue, Between Twenty-Airst and Twventy.second etreets, Py Are oe ae ere sa} AVIS Inforination ‘Exebange, No. 229 Broadway, — 3 Sgarernatae of Collars, LOAKS. C A. T. STEWART & ©O, will 900 IMPORTED VIENNA At $3 50 cach—exceedingly cheap. NLOAES AND BONNETS. —SPRCIAL SALE. J” Great inducements to purebasere; closing the season's stylee at a great sacrifice. W. JAC&BON, Importer of Mournipg Gods, 661 Broadway, betweeo Spriog and Prinee sta. vc pire FOR THF HOMDAYS. SOLOMON & HART, Ingorder tn elese the valninns ar fat ortations of ier to on anne la importa! CURTAIN AND UPHOUSTERY GOODS, on Monday, Dec. 19, OTH CLOAKB, ‘Are now offering to the retail wraio Lace and mvsiin Curtains. $1 15 19 $20 per, wet, Freneh broatel $70 00 to @erman $40 00 to Reps sad taating to de inine 15 00 to $25 Tapestry and cloth $55 O00 $45 | English damask = * $10 0 to $15 daciuding cornices and trimin'ncs complete. ‘Their siock of Curtain Materials and Frraiture Coverings thas Seen selected by one of the firm fram the bast Buropean miarkeis, and entapriser the ricvert and most extensive agsort- toeat ef these goods to be found in this city. ‘They invke the inapection of the reid trade, (puBisrmas PRESENTS. ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO. Will open an additional lot of MOUSSELINE DELAINES, CALICO! PARAMATLAS, WOOL PLATDS, STOFF GOODS SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PR) On Monday, Dee. 19. For the sonvantence of customers, these goods are cut up in DRESS PATTERNS, and sold at a separate connter. Canal street, corner of Sercer, wc i SUE Bl (LOARS, CLOARS, CLoans J We have a &e., EN ES, \ATMENT wants, at iS er lag OK at greatly ne- need prices. rz GENUINE FORS, Of ourown macnfictnee, of every description, and gusran teed as representer Jess than suction prices for old and moth-eaten goods. ; 8° CHARLES SWREET & CO., 415 roa tay. (SOARS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS, We will eshibit on Monday, Several choice novelties, MANUFACTURED KXPRESSLY FOR’ HOLIDAY PRE- togwhich we invite special aitenticn. SENTS, We have nisoa full assortment of BLACK BEAVER CLOTH CLOAKS AT $4, 36 and $6; Also ® foil assortment of BLavK DORSKIN BEAVER CLOTH CLOAKS at $6 50 t0 $3, ‘Those are a heavy winter Cloak. whleb are very popular. FRENCH BEAVER CLOTH ClO aKS at $8 60 to $12, A superb xarment, with rich croteh fringes. ‘We request the ladies to notice, that while our prices are economical, our goods are in many instances superior to those sold now on Broadway PLEASE OBSERVE THE NAME AND NUMBER, W. K. PEYTON, Cloak Manufacturer, 264 Bowery, near Houston street, iy DERBY & COMPARY, + FASHIONABLE MEROHANT TAILORS, . Government Building, Li tionad'y the largest firnt cl LAA Ce Hho Inques the cles cnstom tailoring estab- Habment in New York, receiving from ~ ‘Messrs. burlow, Payne & Co., Manufactarery by steamers and railing vessels throughout, the. weason, every desirable novel, for itlemen’s dress, in fabrics of ox. celience, earefully selected, and will be found on for style. quality is nd priors, THE Bi HOUSE FOR ECONOMY IN THR UNITED STATES. LONDON, Articles of every dencrips PARTIR. uirchased in London | 39Rune fauboerg Bo, 4 Coleman | tion on commission, %, Denia, street, and N. B.—All orders to be addressed to the New York house. ‘Agenia for Sangware’ Alpacn Umbrel Fe"aliet and Wardree Arucioa, G ODS FOR WOLIDAY PRESENTS, ar LOWER PRICES THAN EVER BEFORE OFFERED, RICH STLK ROBES, bin KICH VEI ‘VET ROBES, RICH SILKS BY THE YARD. Beare from $5 upward, FINE FRENCH a BeaNone ae B FRENC NOLS AND CASHMER) Reece i 5324 At Zhe: 08 FINE ALL WOOL DELATNE ROBES, Paid and plain Ovtomsn Othe, mo \i Plaid and plain Trish Poptin, Laces in aets, Collars, Coiffures, Barbes, &c. in great variety, Gloves and Gauntlets. SHAWLS AT $5, WORTH $10, Algo, A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT or Special adapted for Bones Py pect Inpted for Holiday Presents, neh per dress and upward, Cat up in dress quantities, marked in plain ‘figures, and nr- ranged on the centre tables for the convenience of customers, STRANG, ADRIANOE & 00., At 355 Broadwas EAT BARGAINS IN ENBROTDERIES, A.T. STEWART & 00... willope a 1,000 EMBROIDERED COLLARS, 25 2) too “ “ o A large lot of ors RICH EMBROIDERED SETS, At $176 and upwards, HRs PRESENTS. W vicy's realty heavy Plaid and F DE NOTES, 46 Ul. por yarh (Ount to murt 8 cesin) A. T, STEWART & CO. MECHLIN. AND HONITON, | Yokes, &0.; — breakfast Paria Poplins, Paris Printed Cashmeres, Wool Piaids, French Binnkom aavet | ?*S Sinn taste f ca, DRY GOODS, wH ; | DS bibieinageee: oc DRY GOODs, ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & 00., 7 Are now offering ited BLANKETS, FLAN. SHEETINGS, SEIRTINGS, TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, TOWELS AND OoING, Also. TARLETANS, CRG ARETRS, Seo wis ‘MUSLINS, ewe Canal, corner of Mercer. hom DRESS GOODS, a? LORD & TAYLOR'S, Nos. 461 to 467 Broadway. « PRICES REDUCED, \e DeBeges, Billie and Worsted Crossoyers). Luatres, &o., dc. Als0, A full assortunent of Plain and Faucy Jrish Poplins, of the cele- brated manutaciure of Pim Brothers, Vublin, AND A very large assortment of LOW PRICED DRESS GOODS Aso at stores Nos. 255 10 361 Grand street, so 08. rsd 8 And Nos. 47 and 49 Catharine street. OLIDAY PRESENTS, assortment of various articles for n, Buel - fynts’ Robes, Cloaks, Blankets, Aprons, Baskets, Shoes, Bibs, Caps, 4c. FH HANDKERCHIEFS: FOR HOLUDaY PRESENTS AT G, M, BODINE’S, 481 BROADWAY. FINE HEMMED HANS ERCHIERS AT $225 PKR DOZEN. WORTH $4. 1,000 DOZEN SUPERFINE HEWMED HANDKERCHIFFS, AT $3 PER DoZH. . WORTH $6. . M. BODINE, 181 BROADWAY, 4 iia OAMELS’ HAIR SHAWLS AND SCARFS, A LARGE ASSORTMEFT, 1" CHOICE AND ELEGANT DESIGNS, Will be phy Pretaiton Monday Dee, 19, at ; STRANG, ADRIANUE & CO. ‘355 Broadwi NFANTS’ EMBROIDERED CAPS, IN NEW SHAPES AND BLEGANT DESIGNS, Not to be found elewhere. Also, MEDALLION and INSERTION CAPS, INFANTS’ CLOAKS, ROBSS and DRESSES, ILLUSION CAPES, BERTHES, BRETTELLBS, And WRISTLETS. THREAD NET. SLEEVES, i Ani MADE UP LACE GOODS, in endless vi A All yery appropriste {or HOLIDAY PRESENTS. BAILEY, FAKRINGTON & LESLIE, 623 Broadway. AMES A. HEARN Flan a fine stock of VELVET AND BEAVER, Lined Cloth and fancy Beaver CLOAKS THE NEW PELISSE, oi UES. Eeeguas, CHILDREN’S CLOAKS, SACQUES, bA\ 5 " AND HOUSE JACKETS. Novelties in good taste continnally tatroduced. be! No. 775 Broadway, above Ninth street, Lo & TAYLOR, 461 to 467 BROADWAY, Al flere, ee con BFW USUAL PRICES A Jarge assortment of new and elegant EMBROIDEKIES AND LACBS, Selected and imported expresaly SOR THE HOLIDAYS. aricty of RICED EMBROIDERIES. LOW P Nos. 256 to 261 Grand street, an Nog, 47 and 49 Catharine street. Also, eve 1 i ia! & TAYLOR, NOS, 255 TO 261 GRAND STREET, ny 7 Are now offering, at ee oR FOR THE HOLIDAYS, A large and elegeat assortment of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Curtain Materials, Lage Ourtaina, Draperies, ‘Tassels, Bands, Curtain Fiatures of every kind, GILT CORNICES, WIND IW SHAD#S, Anda !orge and deatrable stock of CARPETING, OLA LOTHS, RUGS, DRUGGETS, MATS, Rods, de, dc, &o, » FURS, 1 gaa id AT GENIN’S BAZAA CHOICEST ARTICL.S8 IN THE ULPY. SAY SABLE, c MINK MARTEN, ROYAL ERMINE, FITCH, &e. MANTFLETS, CAPES, VICTORINES, HUD: MUFFS, CUFFS, CHILDREN’S FURS, GENT’S FUR GLOVES, COLLARS, GENT'S FU! SLSIG ROBES. | THE MOST DESTRABLE STYLES, AT THE LOW“ST PRICES. GRNIN'S BAZAAR, Nos. 907 wud 615 Broadway ti ACE GOOTS FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, MANTILLAS, BHAWLS, SOARES, VEI'S, COIFFURES, CAPES FLOUNORS, iS AND SLEEVES. MUNCHOIRS, AND ELEGANT BRIDAL TROUSSEAUS, “a de, &c., &e.. ae. &c A. 7. STEWART & 00. nis CURTAIRS AT REDUCED PRICES, ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO. Vill offer on Afonday, the 19th, at greatiy redueed prises, their en os f RICH LACE CURTAINS, VESTIBULE LACES, AND DRAPERY MOSHINS. Cunal street, corner of Mereer. M D'LAINES, CHINTZ COLORS, 2,0 0 PIECES, AtJOcents and 1934 cents per yard. NSTABLE & CO. Canal strect, corner of mereer. ——— IB. DEMOREST'S PRIZE MEDAL SXIRTS—BETTER than the best, ul cheaper than the cheapest ; also goad sowed Bkirta, 10 springs, for Slc,,; best steel, 20 springs, $1; 24 ws, BLD; ren's Skirts ‘h proportion. 375 srondway, t, 258 Bowery, 119 Eighth avenue, and 244 trond street. New and elegant Shapes. The best and cheap- est Skirts to be found in New York. Re SILKS SENTS, BODINE’S, 481 Broadway. Wil offer on Monday, Dec 19, 1,000 PIKCKS RICH STLIS. Reduced from $1 25 Zo 76 cents per yard. ALSO, 1,000 PIECES EXTRA QUALITY, ONLY $l PER YARD, ‘Reduced from $t 75, ALSO. YARD WIDE HICH STLKS, $2 AND $2.50 PER YARD, Reduced from $4, OBSERVE THE NAME AND NUMLER G. M. BODINE, «431 Broadway, ICH DRESS GOODS, FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, ASG. M. BORBNE’S, 1,00 DRESSES OF ENGL ISA PRINT pao, 2t10 cente per yard, . A 800, PIECES PARIS PRINTED DELATN! In new designs 1,000 VIRCES BAYAVERE POPLINS, At25 cents per yard, G, M. BODTNR, ‘481 Broadway. ILKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS ar LORD & TAYLORS, Nos. 461 to 467 Broadway, AT REDUCED PRICKS. A PE] oA LKS. VERY RIOH EVENING SILKS aod Kones aed Atso, A full assortment of destrabie styles Jo . deren, Stripes, key ease. 8 Ow Priced plaids, Baya And at stores Nos. 255 to 261 Grand street, and Nos. 47 and 49 Catharine street. wth rns dein SFUING OFF. SELLING OF A. ROSENBLAYT takes thi the patie that tu coogeynence of , offers uls entire stock of Embroidered and Laee Collars, Sets, Handkercbiefs, Coifures, Pompadours, loves, Corsets, Ho: mery, Fancy Articles, &c., &c,. at 25 ver cent less than cost. Store to let. anal street, near Wooster, Marble Building. — HE GREAT CHANCE YOR LADIES TO BUY BAR- gains at E. UALFELDER’S $01 Canal strest, will be open to the Iat of January, and as most of his goods are assorted for Presents, and to be sold at legs than cost prices, will do well not to mia this opportunity. opportunity of inform irom business Be 10 HOUSEKEEPERS. A lot of ENGLISH BED BLANKRTS (slightly soled) will be oflered on Monday, Dec 19, a m ALSO, Great bargaine in DOUBLE DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS, Grom Anche STEWART & CO. INDO" ‘OR THE HOLIDAYS, W Ww SHADES FOR id peter ae Oe Of-onrown wmanofactare, Or andsomest deatgns an i ; Mindows from 420 810 por pair, pls cise BOLOMAN A HART 360 Browdway, BROADWAY, 361, ston’ He a fi ° Te clearing onto Isis Fpl COTE PIRES, et 915) the set, AIS BRIDAL AGTS, So populer, nes gommnent, yaa Uhat for the s Tis wurronndingy a ‘Three myre cases un the avery pleasing ghar nt of arrival. a. M. bees 1» CH We van rage OnE Se Value, $1. ROADWAY, 691 inane AMITY AND WILKES ¢ MOY! 1 Wil open. on, Mo © pleces more VATENTTA LATHE sulable for Presents, at Is. 6d per yard, tie 6d. also 100 pieces ail wool D: LAINK, full chintz, at 2s. 6d, « Se: per yard, former price 4g. and 6s, FOURTH STREBTS.) NAN 69] ™oAwar, Beles 'dcraee greet Will offer For HOLIDAY PRESENTS elena ot Indies’ hemmed per dozen, worth large teat CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIRES 88-60 per dozen. waa 691 BROADWAY, Beweon Amity and Fourth Also, 1,C00 fine CAMBRIC LRES & MOWNAN. worth dx and 58, ‘Between Amity and Fourth WILKES & MOSNAN ee COLLARS, at 2s, 6d. and $a. each, 69 BROADWAY, Will offer on MONDAY, Dec. Li A large nasortntent of ane ladlew CAMBRIG nd $2, worth $8 and $1 eoch, SRTS at $1.60 691 BROADWAY, Between Amity and Fourth streets. WILKES & MOYNAN, SILKS! SSLKS! SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! ANOTHER GREAT REDUUTION OF RICH SILKS, wil open on MONDAY, Dee. 19, 10 pieces uew styles ut $1 per yard, reduced from $1 80. £0 pieces 75 cents per yard, reduced from $1 25. 100 pieces 88 per yurd reduced trom $1, i Hage! at 4s. and 4s. 6d... worth 6 : B will please look at theae Silks before purchasing else= where. GQ] BROADway, ~ Between Amity aud Fourth streets. WILKES & MOYNAN, HOLIDAY PRESENTS At Low Prices, MUSLIN DELAINES, 1s. and 1s, 6d.. worth Is. 6d. aud 28, YARD WIDE ENGLISH PRINTS, is., worth I. Gd. DOUBLE-FOLD PARAMATTAS, Is. 64., worth 2, Alsou compicte assortment of LOW PRICED. D! GOODS, trom Is, 6d. per ard ta ts UFTABLE FOR CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. 13} lineman? Amity and Fourth streets, WILKES & MOYNAN. KID GLOVES FOR THE MILLION, OPENED THIS DAY, 500 dozen FRENCH KiD GLOVES, at Se per pair, equal to any Glove in the market, and never have been sold for less than 7s. Ladies may rest assured that these gooda are ® superior quabty, and the most decided bargain ever offered in this alty. FALL FASHIONS. AMERICAN, RUSSIAN AND. HUDSON BAY COMP. ny’s Furs —WILLIAM MOSEB now offers his large ai Lowe ees of ihe abora, rus (eon cop belag i est care, and in possible manner, at very low 1d invites the: pubhe le give. Bim a oall before purchosters elsewhere. ¥ bi WM. MOSER, 41 ‘Nuiden lane. 5 HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH DRESS > is Pi P, ADAPTED FOR HOLIDAY NTS. Miss Gilt, 174 Sixth avenue, respectfally informs ber friends and the public, that she has now on hand a eplendid va- riety of french dreas Gaps ard Headdresses, of the latest style, on very moderate terms, Also lwiies’ Boanets made to order ETS AND PATTERNS AT MRS. BELLS, NO, 3 tharine sireet. The newest sty ies of fall and and win- ier bonnets at reduced prices, N. B.—Patterna of basques, Feiss, cloaks, marin, bertha capes, slavew snd xprons for ladies ‘and children. Pinking and all kinds of stamping for embroideries done to order. OUTRT ART HERETO DouAn era u rf now ied en for three weeks, and evening, comp Shcaruent of Toys, Fausy Coote and hina Wi Ps FURS, FURS.—WM. BANTA, KO. 587 ety corner of Wooster street, is now offering bis entire stock of Furs at a reduction of 20 per eent from former prices. aici sriah ade, and. in goumoquence of eo oon a ‘and, in coi oC toe ssuson, be pwr offers (un aire induomnenta ta PURE, FURS. bY ROYAT, PERMISSION. THE HUDSON BAY FUR COMPANY, 64 BROADWAY, a 7 all heir enlire wee of ‘4 children’s manufactured. FORS aT RETAY, At 25 per cent nelow cont, In ecnsequence of heir charter by the lst prox. A. |. KING, Manager, f 54 Brosdway, URa.—A VERY HANDSOM® NEW FUR OVERCOAT ‘will be sold cheap, the owner has no ase for it Was bought for 100 rubles in Sl. Petersburg. Address Russia, Herald oflice. REAT SACKIFION OF >. “French millinery goods. Fu. AN BLEGANT STOCK OF W. OPENHYM, Zi and Di- Viaion street, announces io the indies of New York the bile in ‘That he will veil his entire 0 stock of Finite men toa hanecs sree ate ie orth $12, at $6; $10 at $5; $8 at $4; $6 at velvet Bonnet, we $12, at pares Moy 4e.; also fine nesoriment of French Artificial Wreaths and which wore received b; ar rival of the steamara Persia and Ooean Queen. An early oa): ig solicited, ws the entire stock must be sold by ibe Ist ef Jane- ary, Kewember 21 and 2)} Divi-won aireet. MEE ORFS AT £13 20, MINK MUFES at $12 50. MINK VIOTORINKS at $14 50, MINK VICTORINGS wi $1i £0. JOHN J. BENSON'S, 310 Canad EBxactiy op posit reer, OTIOS—WINTER PONNETS.-MMS. C. GILBERT, 60 Beondway, intending to remove her show rooms to 60 Bleecker street, offer for wa wes sik and velvet jounets, No 669 Hrondway. her @ntire stock. of &e., a much balew cost. R& FU THE ATLENTION OF THE PUBLIC IS particularly called to the auction sie af valuable Furs, to be made hy Messrs, H. H. LMiGDS & CO., at No. 23 Nassar street, on Monday, 19h inst., at 103g o’c%oe! al) been rade np for city retail trade, frou: aking, wirranted in every respect. Ladics Fars will Gnd it to their advantage to aite on notice. 625 BROADWAY,—DRESS CAP3, INEADDRESSES Dao, Bonnets, peael eee eons Gorda all ra the Lite: me, Mt moderate ; siitabie bol Mra RAVING, 625 Broadway, opposite Laura Keene's theuse ‘These Pure have Uapied are in wat of cholee ad phe sale. Bee auc- | ROKSKS AND KS ANDY CARRIAGES, Coss te diiaeny mies 16 bay HIGH, OF FINR Pas eeare hae a at 187 Enat Seventecnth street, bee epee AST na Bev “NOUPE YOR SALP--A VERY HANDSOME NEW / Cove, made by Wood Bros ; has only been ured a few weeks. Can be seen before LA. M. at the stable in: Exghteenth etreet, one door west of urth avenue, ‘OR SALE-A YOUNG BROWN MARR, SIX YEARS old, 15 hands high; caa trot very close to 304, andin jese a ae pole, Lowest cash price $1,500. Address 0. 8. b am ts OR SALE—A STYLISH PAIR OF GRAY MARES, 15° hands bigh, 7 years old, warranted sound and kind, g¢ drivers, and can trot in 3 min, 15 sec.; both Black Hawks’ Can be seen by inquiring of D. ROSS, Dover Plas, on Harlem, Railroad, or of Sherwood, 440 Canal st, N. ¥. OR SALF—A LARGE OUANTIFY OF NEW EXPRESS Wagons, of didivrent sizes. Apply to Studley’s Express office, corner Fourth avenue and Twenty-aeventh siteet Fo SALE-—AT THE BasAAR, 162. VARICK STREET, four good work Horses for any klud/of business; two Bx- press Wagons and Harness; will pe sold cheno te close a con+ cern. Also, one fast trott! re, sound and kind. FO! SALES A PAIR OF BAY MARES; FIVE YEARS old, 15 hands high; can trot in 334; ane scerel Mare, 143g hands high; can trot in 2:45; one brown Mare, 1634 bands big, can trot cides to 3 minute.’ Warranted sound and kind. Ap= ply ut 65 Third avenue. OR SALE CHEAP—A LOT OF UNSOUND TORKES, suitable for pedlars or thecouutry. Apply tw M. BUNK; ‘Weat Twenty-fourth sweet. ‘ORSES, HORSES—PARTIES WANTING TO DIS~ pose Of Horses (fast or otherwise) of all kinds, Coaches, Wagons, Harness, Hleigha.£0., fur the highest prioas io be ob* tained, will be doing well by calling on the. ui . who has a thorough knowiede and experience of the Duainess, and baa the hurgest, best located avd bealthiest siie_ stable in thoy cuy, The best down town reiernuces given. Cash advances made previous to gale if requ! i ss RICBD. Wai uns sigre, (26 Catharine street. GUSIOHR—WE HAVE ON EXHIBITION At OUR wareroome, 686 9 Eldridge an elt enure cw and of superior invite the Of gentlemen about 'LEIGHS.—MINER & STEVENS, 54 AND 55 ist of and near Broadway, have on band a fine Sree hd two horse Hlelgha; io Which they Invite inspection of purchasers. LEIGH! 1G Shitve os baad oN Brosdway, and at our macufactory, ‘aesortment of Sleigha of ll alscs, in ‘workmanship, to whieh ‘we, BLEIGHS.—THE SUBSORIARKA. ‘assortment of cg of double Sleigha, me aig 4 two sents, own a] for style or di at their sina, tit aren strect. ORDWAY & ELMER, GENTLEMEN WHO PREFER A eG ovegroudd toncellar stable can find good ac. and 24 West Thirteenth street for two or three wo ew and oa pa ty two Oia ninglo. ‘wagons, w! ¢ best of care; @ good two- peated Siuighfor at, : AA NR NA nt HOENIX MUSKETEERS —THW REGULAR MONTHLY meeting of the above company will be held at MfLiman Hall, corner of Twenty sixth sureet_ond Seventh avenue, o& ‘Tuesday evening, December 20, at 73¢ o'clock prix ely. members. and all young men who wish to join them, aro re= quested wo attend. By order. Srernyn Firzratnick, bec. JAMES CASEY, Capt, Francis LAWL, Treasurer, He ee Se ee EW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD. iia WINTER ARRANGEMENT. all rs Rel beret d cg or will leave Twen> wa » 230 and 8:09 P. Me 5 from depoteor, Whita & Cen. Ha. ap ey a ere Bee ont a ‘Coy do, Mall trates For Albny, 4 do. ' 3:80 P.M, a9. do. Fixprens traits : An irongh tratne evimect wits the New York, Contras Rai Or te WetleTURYING, WILL, LEAVE Wittinmebrtdge, 6:40 vod 999 A. M., t and 4-40 P.M. White Piuing, & reg DA. ML, 4:80 P.M, 616 P.M Raprens trans

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