Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
fon, calling all the brethren particularly to remem- ——$_—__—_——__._ Opie Ay 000, Dec. 27, 1860, and citizen of this place, and Consul tothe sandwich tslands under Polk's alimin’ fetration, died in this city laat night, pe acini ia Fire at New Orleans. sarge em OR EAN, Doo, 28, 1860, Hide & Goodrich’s large jewelry store, in Canal str was burned on Sunday. $100,000. v Tho Boston Bank Statement. ‘ ‘Bostox, Dec. 27, 1859. ‘The slowing ig the weekly bank atatement:— wall. Bho left Aspinwall on tho 20th inst., bringing two hun. dred and sixty-four California passengers, gold dust, the Walifornia mails of the bth of December, and later news Trom Now Granada. ‘The Purser of the Northern Light reporte:—We sailed from New York on the 5th inst., arrived at Aspinwall De- ember 13, at 11 A. M., making the passage in seven days and twenty-ono hours, No news of special importance on the Isthmus. Weather very fine. Much excitement exists in California, as woll as on the Yathmus, in regard to the new Washoo diggings, aud a ‘very Jarge immigration is anticipated in the spring. ‘The Northern Light brings sixteen barrels of the ore, consigned to a house in Havre. - I is aid to be very rich, ~Pontaining a large per centage of gold and silver, ‘The Northern Light experienced heavy weather on the 25th and 26th instant. OUR ASPINWALL CORRESPONDENCE. ASPINWALL, N. G., Dec, 19, 1859. The Central American Steamer in Port—No News—The Frigate Sabine at Sea for San Juan det Norte—Passengers of the Northern Light and Uncle Sam—General Mora Leaves for Home in the Guatemala—He ts Invited to Re” turn—Burning of an American Clipper Ship at Taboga— Death of an English Surgeon. The British steamer Solent, from San Juan del Norte on Friday evening last, arrived here this afternoon at one o'clock. She brings not a word of news. It was blowing a ‘strong norther, and she had little communication with the Shore. ‘The United States steamor Jamestown, and hor Britan- nic Majesty’s ships Racor and Gorgon, were lying off the ‘harbor. The United States steamer Sabine weighed anchor yes- terday morning, in this harbor, for San Juan, but the ‘wind being niavorable she could not get out. morni she went to sea. ‘The Cortez, with the passengers of the Northern Light and Daniel Webster, sailed from Panama for San Francisco wt 8P. M. yesterday. ‘The Uncie Sam, with mails and 300 passengers, arrived ‘wt Panama at 11.30 A. M. to-day. Of these 200 are for New York and the remainder for New Orleans. The Panama Railroad Company's screw propeller Guate- ‘mala sailed from Panama to-day, at 11 A, M., for Contra; American ports. Ex-Presiient Mora, of Costa Rica, was ig magntes m invita ther. It is understood here that he has + Dack, and will meet with little opposition, The American cli ship Mataro, Captain Dil- + Mogham, was burned this morning a iabors, it miles from Panama. rough: ‘Panama, from Liverpool, a cargo of patent fuel and seve- Fooal for Callack Sho was to havo Bailed for Callao today. She was a new ship of 1,200 ons, belonging to Freeport, Maine. The report here is Bhat she took tire about one o’clock P.M. from combus- yal hundred tons of tion. We have no particulars. Dr. Edman, the surgeon Britist steametip Solent ‘of the died in this harbor on Saturday, 11th December, and was red on Sunday, 12th. He died of yellow fever. DnRe bther deaths havo ovourred on board save. Personal Intelligence. Mr. John H. Anthon is not the keeper of the treason Shop in Exchange place, but William H. Anthon, his bro vher. Injustice toJobn H. Anthon, we have to state ‘@hat be claims to be a democrat, and made the Have- amoyer speech, a8 such, while his brother, William H. Anthon, isa republican. There is not, however, in our opinion, a vast difference betweon a republican and a free soil democrat of the Havemeyer Buffalo platform + ptripe. But still, Mr. John H. Anthon is 2 Union man, wand would not force the abominable Helper pamphlet upon the public. City Intell, ‘Tas Axncivatep ARRivat oF WittiaM H. Sewarn.—The Steamship Arago, now in ber thirteenth day out from Southampton fur this fport, is now due, In her William H. Seward is expected to arrive. Both the republican ommittees In this oity will mect him on his arrival, and have been ~ extend to him a welcome home. | + engaged for Mr. Seward at the Astor House. After Mr. feward sball have recoverod from the effecta of his sea ‘voyage, both committees will again wait upon him, and ‘welcome him in a speech from the Chairman, ex-Judge Peabody. Cenrmat’ Panx.—The skating pond has been cleaned, + mand as the Croton Board refused to allow water to be takenfrom tho reservoir for flooding it, enough has been obtained, however, by the laborious process of pumping, »to make 8 new coat of ice—so that good skating may. expected to-day. ‘Tux Inraxts’ Home.—The corner stone of this. institu- tion will be laid to-day attwo o'clock P. M. with appro- priate ceremonies. The Mayor and Common Council are + fo be present, and an address will be delivered by the Rev. Henry Montgomery, the rector of the Church of the Incarnation. The sito of ‘the ediitce is in Fifty-first street, near the Nursery buildings. Coreners’ Inquests. MeLANctony BurNixa Casvaity.—A gad accident o0- curred at No. 44 Bleecker street on Tuesday morning. A domestic named Margaret Govlia accidentally set fire to hor clothes while trimming a burning flaid lamp, when a fellow servant, named Margaret. Dunlevey, came to her assistance, and in her endeavors to extinguish the flames she set firo to ber own dress, and was so severely burned ‘that she died ina few hours afterwards in consequence. Deceased wax twenty-seven years of age, and was a na- tive of Ireland. Scie ny TAKING MoRPHiNE.—A young Rnglish woman thamed Emma Jones, residing at No. 179 East Thirteenth Btreet, committed suicide on Monday by taking a dose of znorphine, which she procured of a druggist in First ave- gue. Deceased it a] Fata. Accprst 10 4 Buxp Max.—Gilbert McDermott, a Dlind man, died at the New York Hospital yesterday, From the effects of injuries accidently received by falling from the fourth story window of the premises No. 408 “Ninth avenue. ‘4 Camp Beavap ro Dears.—A boy about five years old, named Michael , Fesiding at No. 24 Hammond wptreet, was burned to yesterday, by his clothes contebing fire at the store, Supreme Ceurt—Circults Before Hon. Judge Sutherland. TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS DAMAGES ‘Tar Svrrosey Homowe iy Fvrvan Sraewr.—Coroner Horton held an inquest yesterday upon the body of Dar- ‘by McDermott, who, as alleged, had come to his death by lolence at the’ hands of James Carney, and who was a7. rested on suspicion, The medical evidence of Dr. Louis Bauer, Wbo made the post mortem examination, ton owever, to show that McDermott died of apoplexy edema discovered. A vordict in accordance was rendered, aud Carney was discharged, ‘The United States sloop- ie it, arrived at Pointe-a-la-Hache gotated by Bi. ‘Tinklopaugh, arrived at this port last night from Aspin- the brain, No signs of violence whatover were NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1859—TRIPLE SHEET. IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. The New Treaty with Me: xico—Reorga- nization of tbe Moxiean Sonne dic. From ler ans Picayune, . 21. ‘steam of. war Brookiyn, Captain on left Vera Cruz on the mé¥ning of the inst. , the new treaty with Mexico n6- THE M'LANE-OCAMPO TREATY. concedes to the United States, or to citizens ‘This treaty thereof, the of in for three Seen « i ig chor cotamsealontion soreas ‘ railroad or ‘across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, i with 5. The ri to goods and merobandise, des- tne ee ition on haan or thence back to the other parts of the United States, free of duty, by each and United States in Mexico, and the right to worship in woulla of churches or private a , according to the dictates their own conscience. Il. No forced Joan, whatever be its nature, shall bo levied on citizens of the United States, resident in Mexico, on any pretence whatever. Citizens of the United States, moreover, shall be free to pursue whatever business or profession may seem to them fit, without restraint or re- striction whatever. SUPPLEMENTAL CONVENTION. To the treaty 1s also attached a special supplomentar convention between the United States and Mexico, whic concedes— treaty stipulations. Mexico. ington last evening. ing Secretary of Legation, remains at Vera Cruz. is still at Pointe-a-la-Hache. THE NEW MEXICAN CABINET. lows:— Forcign Affairs—D. Melchior Ocampo. Federal Treasury—D. Miguel Lerdo de Tajada. Justice—D. Manuel Ruiz. Home Government—D. Ignacio de la Llave. Interval Improvement—D. Jos de Emparan. ‘War—Gen. Jogé Pardearroyo. cee Pardearroyo had not arrived when le confidence of Pressed desires it was In the Department of War. {Special correspondence of the Picayune. How the Treaty is Recewed at Vera Civil War, of vy }) admitting fabrics, manufactures in leather and be decided by Protectioi gener terms. By recurring to the Brownsville affair you be able to draw conctusions of its importance, The Tarf. OURSE. scribers at $300 each, $100 forfeit; mile heats. Roundtree & Stoner’s ch. c. Bill Alexander, by Ep- silon, dam by imp. Glencoe. ‘Wm. J. Minor’s ch. ¢. Mario, Norma by Longwaist...... ‘A. L. Bingaman’s b. ¢. Repentance, by I 5 out of Julia H., by imp. Glencoe, out of Martha Time: 1:40—1:40-1:61. ‘Weowspar, Dec. 15.—The Natchez stake, a for two year olds; colts 84 Ibs., filles and goldinge allowed 3 pounds; one mile heat. Subscription, $300; forfeit, $100; to which Capt. 7. P. Leathers, of the vamer | added a silvor plate. Eleven subscribers and sixteen no- of which latter nine were declared off at $50 mi forfeit prior to Dec. .F. Konner's b, ¢. Sid Storey, by Vandyke, out ‘of Ha’penny, Rupee’s dam, by Birmingham....2 3 1 Eli Odom’s bi. f. by imp. Albion, out of a mare by imp. Leviathan Clad ’a Gienooe Gol. Ellen, and Mr. Teena Yorkslire colt Bondy— ly Big Ellen, the former the favorite colt, four or five to one; hun- dred to twenty being freely offered upon hat aad non al: taken. The following is the summary :— Club purse, $600, entrance money added; mile D. F. Kenner’s b. c. Bondy, by Yorkshi Morgan, 9 years old. Men eesatrtentenie aL "a ch. f. Big Ellen, AEN by eres Seen ‘Time: 6:62—6:02, ‘Trorapay, Dec. 15.—Jockey Club $400, entrance pra gay ey 5 or’s br. mare imp. Varioletta, 4 years old.. Pa ‘ylclme, by Belshasear, 8 fours ofa 23 ol : A ‘arms ’s ch. ¢. Steve Powor id Go, out of Nancy Perkins by Glencoo, 8 years old..3w'd Time: 3:46},—9:48. Domestic News Items. Pc Rae Post Ornces iodine —The Post —— county, have been dlsconudede nr Brows's Prems.—tt has ‘boon suggested that the Legis- ieturo of Virginia formally prosent to cach ot the Southern States ‘Jobn Brown’ to the view Of every che, ee ee Scere ov 4 Miummre ar Cuxverann.—D. Elmer, a crazy Millerite, committed suicide in his eartite house at Cleveland on the 2ist inst. He fastened a cord tok ‘or knob, Laree feet trom the floor, then Jay own at a put his bead ia thy noose, and Stranglod himsgif, United States District Attorney's Office. ‘The commission appointing Judge Roosevelt United States District Attorney, as the successor of the late Hon. ‘Theodore Sedgwick, has been received at this office, but up to four o’olook yesterday he had not intimated whether he would acc; t the office or not. ACADEMY oF Mu:10.—The abort opera seavon intended to ll up the interreguem between the campaigns in Boston and Philadeiphia was commenced last evening with the “(Don Giovanni,’ an opera which, to tell the truth, is generally considered rather too old fashwned for the present enlightened age, @ certain hold on the public through the at- trattion of certain salient melodies which can never be heard too often. The opera was very fairly rendered as a whole, and exceedingly well done in parts, and the per- forma’ o* attracted a very large audience, tion of the principal réles was the samo as that of the last which retains Inited across the , by the Tehua itoper and Sonor. transite, on samo terms as those of Mexico. 9. It concedes to or 3 of the Delaware State Lotte- DDY & CO., Mavagers. DELAWARE, GEORGIA, KENTUCKY AND MISSOURI STATE Cxass No. 669, Decemaer 27, 1859. 10, 12, 25, 24, 14, 22, 2, 20, LAW ARE—CLASS NS AT 2 ny "WOOD, EDDY & CO, Wilmington, Delaware. Bemsiet Fever, Whooping Cough, Mena- all others are [dvs to be BRANDRETH'S: bowels and ¢'rculation ghs scarlet fever, measles, whoop- Drawars—ExtTRa 1. The right to the United States to intervene, by force of arms, if necessary, to protect citizens and property of | _ Superior to the United States in Mexico, and to enforce these same } Pills, which simp! or austain dinease. Coids, ing cough and tafluenza are cured at onee eae ce nosis de sn redarngain of 0 2. in compensation for the duties, above mentioned, as released on goods passing through'the republic and for consumption therein, the United States stipulate to pay to Mexico four millions of dollars, two millions of which are to be reserved for the payment of claims against mild Be not afraid of thom if Jou are sick. No dose wi "Hoar what are. Burroughs, of 140 Adams treet, Brooklyn, 20, 1859: “T have used no other modicine than Brandreth's pilla for the last twenty years. I bave administered ble success in typhus and scarlet fevers, smallpox, whooping cough, measles, Worms, to ladies previous to, and immedia:aly- ster contement. Wiha tos of two of randrath's pl a the house, ypen what ma; doctor lives next door or twenty mill READ WHAT A SINGLE DOSE DID. roprietor of the Westcbastar f, ani the’ oat Reta in the upper orifice of the rupture. In charge of the treaty came up Mr. La Reiatrie, United States Secretary of Legation to Mexico, who left for Wash- raise, om Bourd the Brookiyn, is the family of Me. Mo- ne, Who propose passing the winter wi relatives in this city. The Minister himself, with Mr. Elgee, the act- Fig Delp 8 Sete ‘With Mr. La Reintrie came up to the city, yesterday, several of the officers of the Brooklyn. The ship herself ry, I sroale not care wi James Biillman, editor ‘The new treaty was on the night of the 14th Journal, says, Dec. 13, inst., and was celebrated by nearly an entire reconstruc. tion of the Mexican Cabinet, which now stands as fol- ‘The changes in the Cabinet consist in the addition of the last threo members, who take portfolios, the duties of which have hitherto been performed by the others. Of these two Liaye and Emparan have fll ad sone Brooklyn All the members of the new Cabinet, indeed, are men of the highest probity and standing, and enjoy the fullest @ people, in eee with whose ex- Wally, i ifers from the old one jn ts thore de- cided poli leaning towards the United States; in its personal sympathy with all movements for the material de ment of the country and the of wd LAT ani MRRP Longe Tt cabinet iss very one, personally and politically. o ecm in our micah we neod ay nothing. , He is tho life and spirit of the liberal cause. . La Liave brings energy, spirit and enthusiasm into the home government, while Gen. Pardearroyo, if he accepts, will probably inaugurate a new order of things Genin’s Festival Hat for Young Men. iene ERRAW ee Glovesand Collars, Ladies’ Furs for Holiday Gifts. palais Children's Furs for Holiday Gifts, " rps GENIN’S BAZAAR, Nos. 607 and 513 Broadwa; Vana Cruz, Dec. 15, 1859, ants ‘White's Festival Hate ‘urs. War, dc. The new McLane-Ocampo and lementary condition were last night. . La leaves with it this morning in the , takes The Winter Dress Hat is Now Ready. LEARY & CO., Astor Hows, 156 Broadway. New Styles Holiday Hate. Fountain’s Indi ‘American Indian and French Pane, Bebee & Co., : : , Curios articles of less importance, on equal terms, the same to os oie The convention gives mutual m in ral may ‘as regards our course towards Uuexioy wastegate one: For the Holidays.—McLa: French Yoke "Shirts, Read; measure in the best manner. and Murray streeta, London Aqua Scutum_ Coats, winter wear—Just imported by LEARY & CO., Astor House, Broadway. Parisian Scarf and Neck Ties—At 87 and 89 William street, one door north of Maiden 4 GEO. M. TRACY, Agent. t Dress Shirts for New Year Calls, day notice, “ /D2’S Shirt Emportum, 262 Broadway. $1—At Holmes’ depot of 25 cent Portraits hlin’s Im- made, all ‘lore corner ‘of made to order at one Bt Card Photograph: mee to porns ah eer Faullest and report of Dr. s magnificent urse dostrine of AMKRICAN of this week. For sale by all ne Brady’s Gall fate style of Pickure eral Photographs, Miniatures Brecklyn-—Willianson 249 Fulton street. ers would Find it Greatly ination, with a Prof. FOWLER, 308 NATCHEZ, MISSISSIPPI, JOCKEY CLUB RACES—PRARSA- LIA © TcxspaY, Dec. 13.—The Richards stake, a sweepstakes lway, Corner for three year olds; colt 86 Ibs. fillies 83 Ibs. "Four sub- 4 3811 of 130 Bros.’ Photo- Daguerreotypes, &c., Young Law: ave a Phrenological lon of character, by W. J. Minor’s ch. c. Reaerve, by Lecomte, out of La Victime by imp. Belshazzar. see eeen ee P ds fy Mr. Bleecker’s Adjourned Sale of 547 ies Stree arene ee ae Merchants’ Exchange. may bo had at Kot i¢ Champion Fire ‘951 Broadway, corner of Murray steamer Natchez, had Herring’s Pateni proot Bafea, Account Books of Every Description on hand or made to order, at low prices. Parties wishing call for estimates IJ. F. OOR- Root’ cppoaiio iss Poet emcee ZB ‘Wheeler & Wilson’s Sewing Machine. A swift fingered sister of LOVE and CHARITY. An appropriate ba | Loan shed wife, mother, daughter, OFFICE 5 BROADWAY, NEW YORE. oor ns Last Patent Oush- Pubon sirect and No.8 Ana soo," N° OF laying ABcantifal Comp)exto fc henntifeine rd preneest Wied guts Hh EY Boas way sala tres Liquid we Complox' yn gud skin, THE F LY GERALD, The President's Message—Proceedings of Congress—Interestt ig from Oalifornia— Abolition and Treason at the North— Bomance in Rea) Life—Finanaial Ope- rations in the West—The Markets, &. ‘The Fauty Herat of to-day (Wednesday) will confaia the Annual Message of President Buchanan, with @ full report of the Proceedings of Congress; the latest news from Californis; An Account of the Stampede of the Medical Students; Abolition at the North—Garrison's Treasonable Lecture—Henry ©. Wright's Insurrectionary Letter, ke,, &c.; A Desorip- tion of Financial Operations im tho West; Romance of Real Jife—The Life and History of Henry Law, the Forger; All the Looal News of New York and Vicinity of importance; Reports of the Cattle, Provision aud Money Markets, and all news of the previous woek of an in- teresting nature, ‘Temms—$20 year; four cents asingle copy. Subscrip- tions received at the office northwest corner of Fuitou and ‘Nagsau streets, New York. Single copies for sale at the counter and by all news agents. Advortisosbents at the usual Hxaato rates. 7 ‘The Drawings of the Sussex Count nd ‘Consolidated lotteries of Delaware. ov 68, 34, 23, 43, 60, 9, 15, 12, 49, 63, 38, 27. Comsouipaten Lorreny—Ciass 195, Decamnnn 2, 1859. 14, 61, 18, 44, 8, 27, 68, 23, 28, 71, 11, 62, 33. an 2h aaa aay (Tuos- FEANGE, BROADBENTS & 0O., Delaware. Trusses of Ev Description for Perma- scot retention of Rapttre, Bathing ‘Trusses, Shoulder ‘Silk Biastic Soa ee eee tile Uproots Hatr any partof the body. 67 Gomrnud's Senne from low foreheads, upper Ii Walker atreet, - Holloway’s Ointment and Pills are ir- resistible in angry sores and skin diseases —woethor the result of impure bleod or unbealthy secretions- no matter how old or obstinate, they will eventually succumb to these alterative remedies. Married. Browx—Towsrs.—On Tuesday, Dec. 27, by tho Rev. Dr. Armitage, at the residence of the bride's father, Axprew Brown, Esq., of Middletown, N. J., to Jaxg, eldest daughter of John Towers, of this city. Hausex—Nicnors.—On Sunday, Dec. 2, in Brooklyn, by Rev. 8. A. Baker, Jonatuay 0. Harsey, Esq., of New York city, to Miss Vincixia B, Nicuo1s, of the former city. Hourz—Janserravp.—At the River House, Harlem, on Monday, Dec. 26, by the Rev. Dr. Lord, Mr. Atnwat Hotz to Mrs. MargaRetr Jaknerxaun, both of this city. Hurcnisox—Mowarty.—On Monday, Dec. 26, at the residence of the bride's father, by the het. J. H Burling- ham, Mr. Hveu Hurcaon to Miss Euzapera P. Moriarty, all of this city. Mactianwt>}—Baapie.—In Brooklyn, on Monday even- 10g, Dec. 26, by the Rev. Henry J. Van Dyke, Jouy Mao- piaRMrD to Hevkierta Harvie. Monan—O’Nutt.—On Monday, Dec. 26, by the Rev. Dr. Comming, at his residence, No. 93 East Twenty-ninth street, Tenance M. Mouan to Miss Mary E. T. O’ Nett, both of this city. St. Louis, (Mo.) and Leavenworth, (K.T.) papers please iy. imH—Surri.—At Trinity chapel, on Tuesday, Dec. 27 by the Rev. Dr. Higbie, Mr. We A, Suara, w to Miss Vaisata E. Sutra, both of this city. Died. Boct —At Greenpoint, on Monday, Dec. 26, Many Any, wife of William Boch, Jr., aged 24 years and 5 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and the mem- bers of Green Point Lodge§No. 403, of F. and A. M., are respectfully requested to attend the funeral, at her late re- sidence, corner of Franklin and Eagle streets, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Her remains Will be taken to Cypress Hill for interment. father, No. 86- North Seventh street, Williamsburg, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Bind On Thesday, Deo, 217 Ricaano Waza, aged § zeare, 10 months and 28 days, son of Richard H. and ‘aM. Bird, deceased. fami sabbath achoot of the Chetry street, Methods chureh, are faxjted to attend ihe fimerai; from, the reat, dence of his grandfather, Abraham S, Bird, No, 31 now Canal street, on Thursday morning at nine o’clock. Cunton.—On Tuesday, Dec. 27, of consumption, at 569 Greenwich street, Mant, wite of the late Potor Gilaton. Her friends and those of ber husband, and algo, of her brother-in-law, Matthew Clinton, are invited to attend her funeral from her late residenee, at nine o'clock, or from St. Joseph’s church at ten o’clock on Thurs. day mor 3 - Monday afternoon, Dec. 26, Caraarmn, wife of William H. Crane, and daughter of John Rankin, in the Oe eae Bee a ‘The friends of family are invited to attend the fune- ral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at half past two o’cloci, from the residence of her father, corner of Clinton and Carroll streets, 2. Satara nes, Deo. 26, ManGanet Donzevy, in Her relatives dnd friends are invited to attend the fune- Tal at the chapel in Calvary Cemetery this (Wednesday) morning, at el o'clock. Duwces —On Tuesday, Dec. 6, at his residence in Li- vingston, Mississippi, after a severe illness, Dr. Oscar L. Dpwess, con of the late Professor Wm. P. Dewces, of tho University of Pennsylvania, FrrzeenaLp.—Suddenly, at ‘town, on Monday morn- ing, Dec. 26, aged 4 years, 2 mont nd 15 days, Lim Moore, only daughter of Jessie and Martha ‘ald, of Philadelphia, and grand-danghter of General Henry Storms, of this city, after a short and severe illness of scarlet fever. Gumay.—At Waterville, Maine, on Monday, Dec. 19, NATHANIEL GILMAN, aged 81 years. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) after- noon, at two o'clock, from 171 Clinton street, Brooklyn. ‘The remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery. New Hampshire papers please copy. Grape —On Monday, Dec. 26, of consumption, Mania Grave, only daughter of the late Charles Grade, aged 17 years. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the fune- ral, from her mother’s residence, 446 Canal street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Haycock.—On Tuesday morning, Dec. 27, CATHARINE A., daughter of the late William G. Haycock. * ‘The friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her brother-in-law, A. T. Canfield, No. 525 Fighth avenue, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o’clock. ‘The remains will be taken to the New Yerk Bay Cemetery. . HiceNworam —On Tuesday, Deo. 27, at 6 P. M., Danie L., eldest gon of Samuel B. and Maria L. Higenbotam, aged 6 years, 6 months and 24 days. ‘The funeral will take place from their residence, corner of Atlantic and Washington avonues, Brooklyn, W. D., on Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. ‘The friends will’ at- tend without further invitation. JewELt.—On Tuesday, Dec. 27, of dropsy, Presury B. JEWELL, aged 62 years and 7 months, ‘The friends and relatives of the family are invited to at- rd Chad Ade ee late residence, ae 207 East irty-fifth street, on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, without further notice. . Washington, D. C., Philadelphia and St. Louis, Mo., pa- pers please ony, Jonzs.—In this city, on Tuesday, Dec. 27, after a linger- ing illness, Joun E. Jonze, in the 22d year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are res} invited to attend the funoral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of his mother, 170 West emit On oad Dec. 26, Ewnizye, rect of Gar. IBALL. — | by Tel A diner W. Kimball, aged 67 ‘The relatives and ds, and those of her son, Charles B. Kimball, and son-in-law, Thomas T. Stone, are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, without further invita- tion, from her late residence, southwest corner of Broad- way and Twenty-ninth street, this (Wednesday) after- noon, at two o'clock. \) Mags., and Concord, N. H., papers please Fruax On Monday, Deo. 26, Sanam Jaws, infant dauqhier of Henry and’ Sarah Lefman, aged 20 monthe at- tend the fumeral from the reeidence of ber father, 396 Mulberry street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two Prpx.—On Monday, Dec. 26, aftor a lingering iliness, Janet, wife of George L. Pride, and daughter late ‘Andrew Garr, Sr. nh : of te ‘Tho friends of the family and those of hor son-io-law, Or. Hinry F. Quackonboas, are respectfully requested to Hope the funeral, wither? fir thee Invitation, trom the re- obo. ob bee Sok ATA Prive, No, 95 East Thirty third street, Rear aren = this, saaapere mmeme o on lay, re Rowanp Foun, late of tho olty of Dublin, aged 04 oars. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend fu- neral, thie (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o’cleck, from No. 64 Prince street, Brook; Savmeren.—On Monday, Dec. 26, Fuipgeice Kuzasern | Suvmeren, 28 years and 9 months. i Her ‘and relatives, and those of Mewmer- Ua, are ly invited to attend the ral om ‘Thursday 1» #8 ome o'clock, from 377 Hudson street. ‘Tareent.—At Hariem, on , Dec. 26, after a short | illness, Atsumt D. Tazenz, in the year of his age. ‘The comiienoud Giends of tes Chui and theoe of his (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. TURELL.. , Dec. 27, Lovwa M. Turett, wife of William Turell. Funeral from St. Thomas’ church on Thursday morning at tea o'clock, Her friends of the are invited to attend without further invitation. ne Deere Se ® abort illness, pt pgcamal (Wednesday) afternoon, at half put'one ‘Tax Eycx.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, Dec. 28, Fiza Cor- of William and Cornelia Tea Eyck, ago 3 ‘The frienda ot the family ‘uneral from her late residence street. Wintwar.—At Milton, Mass., General Mosms Wurrver, aged 86. are invited to attend the No. 167 East Thirty-second PRESENT YOUR i A "repeat ee Or eee dy HE BRSENT SURE TO PLEASE ; aay Wittoux eulbue pewe MACHINES, Pi vo pot—No. 608 BROADWAY; De piers poate Be. Nicholas Hotel. 'OPION NOTICE —HENRY H. LEEDS & CO—OLD Wines, Brandiea, Segare, &c Importers aiock tn arie- BY NEO BUNTLIN®, A ROMANCR OF NEW YORK, 1 witom THE INNER LIFE OF A GREAT CITY Is brought before the eyes of the Reader in a Bertes of LIVING” PIOTURES, Commences with the NEW YEAR'S NUMBER or tun NEW YORK MEROURY. + Now ready ai the Nows Depots. «ale bt the Two Cllon” toe pe da ae LIFTING OF THE VEEL from many of the curious sod deeply interesting RELA S Seca ie SKELETON IN EVERY CLOSET, apd the author of “Elfrida” opens the closet deers aad chews ‘he akeletons to the world. _ EVERY CLASS OF SOCTESY, Pum Jame Vax orery rarity of character, ¢54 evory Incident and sAveniage, : = ctty life, are grouped LIVE ROMANCE. THE PLAY OF THE PASSIONS, Will be found intensely interesting as a romance, sad lastrue> Uveasa FIRESIDE LESSON to both sexes and every class of readers. ‘The scones in “ne 4 ELFRIDA, TRE RED ROVEWS DAUGHTRE, ‘Are laid both oa SEA AND LAND, And the proprietors of the NEW YORK MERCURY ty, to be gold positively, withoutreserve, this day, at Llo'clock, ] Anticipate for it a popularity never heretofore achieved by ang at'23 Nasaeu mrect. A PURE HOLLAND GIN, Recommended bj Medical Faculty of he United States, who WOLER'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS. ° — Ric may aVEL, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, epee Bu GENERAL DEBIITY, | cam reference to the above article; SATUS tine the er sesoment of the Medieal Pabaly. by all. aisle. grocers und frunt stores, see eae UDOLPHO WOLFF, Bole importer and manutaozurce, Bewver uireet Also bottled Brandy and Wines for: a4 private use, warranted pure and the best quality, Joe tn serine 8 PASSPORTS ISSUED ~c2000R > ro brie Notury Publie, Oo” aad a are the States, 271. WEY, COTE” '4¢ ae zt Deeds A MOF ACCEPTS, GROVER & BAKER'S FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. NO. 49 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, NO. 182 FULTON STRBE?, BROOKLYN, T JONES, 10 AND 12 ANN STREBT, OA! ND those French eaif dreen Boots ai $1; also, tue $180 Agee ay T McLEES’ WEDDING CARD DEPOT, 695 BROAD- way—Elegant Cards, Stationery, &c.; moderate prices. (ANOTHER NEW PICTURE FOR THE STEREOSCOPE. STEREOSCOPIC iS “ Now you see it’ —* Now you don’t.” niente st ash LONDON STEREOSCOPIC COMPANY, 5% Broadway. ATDARN: MEW, YORE, DEO. 22, 1800. é Fcr the information of those about purchasing | ‘Sew. ‘Machines I would state that 1 purchased in July last, one of SAW. Bardett's Patent N a ing Mea al ed eh the mashing is Yary easly masaged tnd hon my eee sat ‘ 6 is very mapaged ani 0 of repair. I would cheer filly recomend tage x {reiable Secretary Albany Gas Light Company. SE A WORD TO THE WISE.—NEW YEARS, 1860, IB AP- HARRIS & RUSSAK, 2233 Bor wery, 326 Grand street, and 331 Eighth aven: Call attention to thelr NEW YEAR'S GIFTS iit lndion’ and THE MOST BUITABLE and APPROPRIATE PRESENTS, consisting of Bi Bay Sable, Stone Marten, Mink, Fitch, 8! story of metropolian life published tn this country. THE ILLUSTRATIONS, BY DABLEY, WI s‘amp in¢eli’ ly npon the minds of all who read ees eT | most startling incidents, and the publishers tejumph of LITERARY GENIUS, Fmbeliianed with rare GEMS OF PIOTORIAL ART, “SLFRIDA, THE RED BOVER’S DAUGHTER," Wl be thy = GREAT EVENT OF THE YEAR __ In the department of literature to which it belongs. AYETTY' MEDICATED PAPER. persons may ure Modlonted Par ‘Sonne —_ vanes py even an = nt Itis al which > ewe ahaa be witbook, four do. dessert and two finest Gi GER & WIGAN! Gz ; SIOHERS. La see ee CEM TATED ICE PITCHERS, New patterns, For sale low by GPx, © ALLEN, 416 Broadway. ae ‘TCHING CHILBLAINS AND Ch...”PED SKIN OURED, Ty Durois cnibicinsnd bigs Baim, 900 Brosawage pe nh nin rs ne sass enobnie IE, [Are See. PINS AND BRACELETS, One door Canal street, formerty 11 Wall street. AAR, Ma BOXES FROM GENEVA.—JUST y=] ‘Muste of 4, 5 10 and 12 Altre, at $15 upwards, at OSBORN! ABDMAN 2 pera ot Sabo bu . OO OFFAT’S LIFE PILLS AND PH@MNIX ape In cases of serofuls, uleers, scurvy. or eruptions |, the operation of the ‘Medicines Py kd often in reservar eee ee berlan squirrel, Biver snd French Mink, of all Soaitiog end sale by all druggists. P in Hines, Mufisand but. ivory asin warra eA Ueat's Fur Collars, Cape tnd Gloves afargesscoe: ment of taney Sleigh Robes. A APPROPRIATE HOLIDAY GIFT.—ONE OF THE senicake see aE Bais netroots. Puinated in amarioe by te London Btoreoscople Compe- By, Deo. 20, 1860, ‘Any number of views ~~ From FIFTY TO THREE HUNDRED, “~~ @uass OR PAPER. A liveral discount on all goods supplied to the trade. LONDON STEREOSCOPIC COMPANY. fever: ‘Most all diseases. YORE | KEROSENE O01. A PULL SUPPLY FOR THE WINTER. DEPOT OF COMPANY, ‘98 Pearl siryet, /RINCE IMPERIAL CHAMPAGHR, DE VENOGE & CO., EPERNAY, A wine of rare ‘moderate pal botels, "| eet! READ! READ!!! BON aN WINTER OVERCOATS FOR MEN AND BOY! SELLING OFF im SELLING OFF T a A PRICE ‘T AT OAK &1 and 8&6 Fulton street, and 45, 47 and 49 Gold street. ‘Sam TEST AT IOWA CITY. dee akin Towa Crrr, Towa, Pe ni the State Bank of Io’ ‘of Lewin Lillie, of Troy, N.Y. hie aint Wipe and led Iron Vault Doors and Frameq, o] tract with us, ve us 'the privilege of testing hie RNB, INVERTED W. ENLaRGED | fore paying tor them, pd ee ag C°Rns Sa al bocaea of tho feet ured witha ce | Mr Ww Wwivecon, of New Haven, .» and Mr. Gopdrichy {peonvenience to the patient Dr, ZACHARIB, Agent for Messra. een of te the phydicians and sur. [ONER OF DEEDS OF ALL THE STATE IAMOND FINGER RIN et 8 Tv RUBY, EMERALD, PE. ARNET AND OPAL RINGS, | ‘he a. ¥ low, by GE®. C. ALLEN, No, 41 4 ‘or male low, by ——— ee te a JAMOND JEWELRY AT A AERY GRRAT REDUC. | uct commenced cperations for the purpose Dior itcuntiogs of tie latent ‘Pureh ercen cee te bo! users are Invited to inspect gooda and com cece rejone with those else- 5 ties tn other jewel silver ware. a ibgtirnine: FREEMAN S BENNETT: Oy Brosdway. Cena FOR THE HOLIDAYS, Goods packed and ahipped to all parts of the world. a rs WINES AT MODEBATE PRICES.—I AM DAILY salting the choicest Cham- Havana Segars, £c., from 10to 60 per cent lower than | The Fi G. K, MENDUM conser of Drosdway aud Codar street AND ALL OVHER KINDS, For sale low by GEO. C. ALLEN, 416 Broadway. ee. OLD PENS, G GOLD AND SILVER PRNOIL OASER, FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS JOURN FOLEY, Manufacturer, 163 Broadway, ot propose to do, but that Mr. Lille’s Safes would nos stand the test if@ gentleman whom they shonld select were gene mg ‘We have this day had the Safes so purchased of Mr. Lillie: tel Mili, Of foe Clty, Whe xs, Sele mockaniy. aad who 7 w bt — Fea been indiostea by Messrs. Bacon and Geedneh to jorded @ rest for the rachet drill as firm and any further with them, ashe uw, from the of the dite themeslves. from ihe inepestion 4 were well made apd igdy "Upon examination we found thst he bad et full two inchew ie See ler informed us, and are satisfied, was Rardor and more ‘ATCHES ANP CLOCKS Meaned and repaired in the best ™ oner, “by the Londen ‘and'Genera workmen, at G0, rk Aa ear -| Uecadway, one door below Canal ager