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© ‘been found, and 8 dull and without mater{al butter moves slowly at Dake: morning por Golden Age. Whobavged; crushed slow of sal brazoiee slow, though hold firm a) ‘5c; Brandy Sie , avaiable supply ummedisialy ‘ower, sales at 880. Ke proved the demand for wb tk Sogtieh asvices have im It fevinn Sr Sagara quiet; rams ¥orcige merican Wii'sey being somporarily tinproved by a short Rustern pure spirits ; medium qualities can be quoted 10 l6e bigher; ex ebipotng varreties command $156. Barley a jaca ia moderate request. Stabe Preach ‘Htia} election returne ati!! isek five or six ‘thousand votes of veiag complete The total vote return $i tess far 16 ATLAMB Linoory, 96 686; Dougae, 35.600; Brock pri 8,026; Lincola over Doug ae ‘acoount for Novglas pub- ing bi pearly 1,000 behind ee Lineola, The balaveo of the returns will probably de- ‘crease I \nooin’s majority; but the Seate is genera'!y con ceded to bi The official count wll be required to set- 419 aii dou woven, A dispateh Yreka, near Oregon, om the 13th, sys the latest aoviees from Urogor give 260 majority for Lin ovla over By ¢ ©6Dougias was 6,000 bebind Bre taridge wita three omall counties to’ Lear trom watch Cennos much vary We result. Returas (rom @ few of he iy a donations oa election day to fun to b> 84340, whlct will be largely bis Leraty Fy oer woted aga.uat Cali! constitntioaal convention, As ol % erclock Noday toe arrived at Fort Chu 1, Utah, whence ne ws of result of the Presi deatial cieotion ‘wag sent to 3an Francisco and ‘published ‘in the extra Bulletin and dito vefore nine o'clock, the mews having been expreesea from St. Jose; nee phe to the’ ea foe station tn the unprecedented time sensaiion. Tho republican State arnt prodveed a ep address urging & general illumios- Eommtioe bon of San Francisco to morrow evening. 4 seboo! census of San Fraucisoo ives’ 164,000 children ‘under eighteca years. ne '&, one of the ringleaders of the filibusters, who into Lower Californis from Los Angelos courty re- ceatly, has been killed in afigtt fhe band ts commiting marders and robberies hy wholesale in the Peninsula. ‘The citirens of San Diego have sent relief to the Governor of Lower California. A letter from Walla Walla, Washington Territory, Abe Portiaad (Oregoa) Newt, aua dated November 3 ways (hatea coprees Dad just arrived in the valley from ‘the command of Capt Deut, woo was ordered out upon tho emigrant roads to ine v: ity of Fort Boyd, to in vestigate the report of the marsacre of the emigrants, C ptaus found & ten or twel emi grants still alive aud oe upow the dead ‘bodies Of thetr associates. The dex Are most horrible. ‘Tho messenger reports that some th cive dead bodies bad it ten more, stil alive, soareted in partios of three or foar for the Vistance of tveive miles +] im the viciaity of the attack, sauwe had died irom actual Myers, his ‘brother's wife. Mrs Myera, were among” starvation with Give children, aud Miss ‘Triudel! the Hving. This party was the dead bodies of Myers, th dob Send. Captain Dent will ey whea a full report will be f rdet to the Portland Prew. The most horrible ela of 8 many imnoceat eomigrauta calis for a ecarching jovestigaiion bz tae sutnorities, apd ‘( no one should be censured for noo fulfilment Of duty, then the government had, better take some ciliclent steys for the protection of unis highway, over *hich huadrets are passlug every year. Tho News of November 15 rays that the proseat com. mander of tae Department of Oregon bas 4 tormiaed on moeruro# Which must ellectusily secure tae emigration routes into the ue of the Colamoia from gancyances ‘during the coming season. The bark Yankee brings Sandwich Island ne ws to the ‘37th uit. The wialiog feet was arriving at Honolulu aad the ntber ports of the island. The Polynesian of the 27h Och Gays 66 vessels bad arrived, bringing 998 bis. aperm, 35.167 do. whale, aud 422 500 lus. of boue, with the 10) ‘owing ‘average:—55 veseein from tho Arctic, Hooa- ‘4 acd Bristol Bay, with 458 bois. sperm. 17 655 40 whale 14 160 809 Lbs. Done—average to cack renee! 476 2. ddI ee ae ‘veesels from the Ochotsk Sea wi 16654 bbls. whale, aud 162,000 ibs toeach vensol, 87013 tbls The guccral a the vi ase arrived, up to the 26th of Ovtober, is The bark George & Mary, of New London, Jost in the Zo, during a heivy swell, oD ne G1 of June recent accounts fron ‘he Emeralda mines, it appears suet garabie miners] discoveries continue to be made, ‘a large number of rica veins having alraady been located. The weather eont:nuee i Id avd pleasant. There are now early two hundred miners in the oietri st, most of whom, ho. id the weather cousiaue favorabie, will winter tuere, Iver 8 the preponderating meta. The lead is being extons vely opensd, and it is iotenticn of the owners a eeoreto men Francisco as toon as jon Ss Sg omm be obtained = The discoveries coutinus bey BY ‘they edvance lo it, Asingle blast put tn @ week siace Aurow out several bundred poanay of cre tbat pays at the rate of $5,000 to the tou. San Francisco, Nov, 10, 1860. ‘The eutire peopie’s reform ticket for munfeipal olllcers for thia city is elected by majorities ranging from 600 to 4,000. Tols ts tho fifth time the reform government, which waa inavgurated by the Vigilance Committee of 1856, haa been endorsed, and the majoritics just given ‘are larger than ever before. David aad Mosca Abrams and J. Sbiing, morchants, of ‘this city, falled om the 8th inst. for one bindred thousand dollare. Thelr creditors, who mostly reside here, are partially protected. ‘The poay expreas, with St. Louis dates of October 26, arrived bere on the 3.b inst. Purtial election revorns bave been received from three Southern ooustice, dg the follow: result —Jackrom county —-Breckinridge, 672; Douglas ); Lingola, 377. Douglas anak) —ajor!ty. ‘for Bredtlerieee, ato 200. “Jose Ca ear oma . Tow la up- Bee! Was near James ‘island, in. passengers by the ied for Panama oa the are: Sopot Fa 4 Jones, U. & AE Coaselig, H. Woodruff, ‘Lieutenant J. B, Suarboroogn Captn Captnsa Fletcher, U. 8. 4.» rs eer ia scott, Joba Tyee Gnas. ke Wereit, Williaa George i "tea Johnson, W. Dr. fobe, B. Leader, United Btates Army, on" Walter Briscoe, 40. ayer West, do ; Mr Snyder, do. ae n fe, Mr Harding, ° Newkirk, Dumont, Mre. I Fe esank the nt, Dea ©. Barber, and in the steerage, The Barch Mary Spaaiding was swora, This witness spare lady, with rather prominent featares. light bair aad light grey eyes, and dresses plainly. Much Interest was felt in her testimony, in consequence of the association of ber name with complaiaant’s in the gossip Aitcoduat apoa the case. The witness de'ailea her seve: ral visite to Chicago; ber mestings with Stuart and other minor eveate; she belicred Stuart's visits to the house were more frequent when Mr. Burch was away at the East, she reeollected that on one occasion ahe wont into a bo; frie at house, ia, Decctaber 186, with Faany Buren, and necnveas events as tentiged 0 by Feuny Surch On the aight of the party went to McVicker’s Theatro. Mra Berch desired to go Dat would pot, because ber hus- band odectod; Mra. Barca gave the servant ordera before the party left for the theatre to eay tbe family were ont; Mf any person called; Mre Burch raid afterwards that | Stuart bad been there; Mr. faraum bad called, and bees denied edraision, Mre. Dore: exproered regrst at this; eee day [aw Stuart in the library with Mrs. Barob: his ae around ber waist; Mre. Hurce bad ber back to door, ead Stoart was ‘acing it; I don’t remember Mr. saying anything to = aboot it afterwards; | w any other act of rd the night Lwout to the theatre om the floor, 8 enone oa it, the words om, going to Ineitre to night. you ar tere was more on the cat, bat T Gon't remember whet (t wat; during my visit at Shleago, by December, 184, dh 1860, 1 az remember feo ing Stuart ones at the Mrh. Moreh bas told me tone abe tooo 0 vaart 2 faasiha 4 ran, but ber sigtor, ‘Dre. Projae, her be wat a bad man, Rod pot to have ug to fay to Bia, [ don’t reeollect . boul the Incident between Sevart a sorary: Mit. Baycb went away io Jane, 1880; Mr, ly; | remained to take sare of tno house; large chair; {t wat a very large chai yer cnah toe Stuart sat om a email her than her bead @ You baveeaid that Mre Burch liad her back to the door How do soa necount for seeing Stuart's arm around a Burch's waist when (he chair abe sat oo hat s back one See ry raion the wr," emer ag ‘Wi nere— Because sho sa: forward towards the he (awit: id co} kMOW dor pees) com id Bot Towa tea auaces ta the Chi Wiraed: they wore given me fast ae Biel Coauago the cieterlones ena @ eet onto. rt by Me Berek, the ormpisiodu:, i ) Linde Palle fast toe: Mr Sem panied me to Liste Fal The remainder of the craes-et «mination elicdel the fect that Stunts vielte were wearily a8 often whi Me Boe Wer at bogie, ia Ihe evenings, as while he wna away, aot Haat sotbieg ma seasl sa vie Ud ot em ues vane Wer Uso cet eitewe She wus familiarity between them, | | counties show the lngton Monnment inoroened. majority at the tba poople of of Cal ‘ornia | i} i] | ! t| | fall veut to dbels anger and disappoint a} Only exazsined tr Mretity the to defindeut eines ene lott ber uedeot ‘Toe Court atjosace as Gyo Vinca uabii ea o’clook ag. wy Noe 16, 1300 iaas ‘The woather (3 clear aud cvid. Beore ico (oe ln the | Wee of Dlg eagagea. heard trom river ag yet, no: ’ Nov. 46, 1360. ta the capa! aa far Rica non It bas beos bitter cold bere to day, acbes thies Markets, aw Om gard, Now M4, 1600 middie lle 10h, per cen} premium. Corn at 66a. @ 70) New Oxraans, Nov. 26; 1360. Southern porta, 14 46,000. Tot pity ine season, 626.000. Stowk id port, 219,980 ana naa "] a premiom' on New Yori N povtie t ‘eae | Gua reroe, Nov, 24, 2880, wr saics so day, 200 bales. The market Us unset. Moons, Nov 23, 1940 of the week add up 8,500 bi end sarge time 41,000 pales, agal ast £5,000 nae tbe co baled ‘week Be tees Pee Froiets for the week, 14,0(0 baice Se en 159,000 vates, Freighta 17-024 to Liv » wud 1,0 to Gavre, Sier'ing exobarge, 00%. , Cm exchange on New York do @) per cent promiun.. Cawnco, Nov 34, 1860. Flour quiet. Wheat aud other UT prog! tous nom nal. Sens by cant a gett, aus anole 7. by the winter-I'ke weather and the di ting insuraace, aed diffeulty tn Froig Ise to New York. eaporte— 78,109 brabele whest 16 000 beshele cora. ports—1'612 bbis. flour, 4),940 duabels wheat, $3300 Suavibaces, 8,100 do. rye. Cincago, Nov. 24, pe. Fiour closed with a decitaing tenconcy. Wheat and 150, @ 2c. lower: sales 97 000 busbc.a, ates, for Northwestern oo 6c. a 7630. for No. 1. and thie T4340. for No 4, siore, Corn vory dull. ’ Oates trem. Iecengta-2,200 bus. our, 264000 buchets weet "14-660 basbels corn Shisments—600 Bois flour, 17. 000 bushels wheat, 16 000 pusbeis cors. 8 ght exchauge oa Now \ork easier to day, at 6a 7 per cent premium, Civciswant, Nov. 24, 1960. All kinds of produce ja limited demand and prices ao- wita!. Toere are no sales of flour in consequence. Whiskey at 15c. Hogs—Notbing doing and quotations nominal Receipts to day, 3,000 head Moss pork, $1) 26 a $15 60. Money and exchange greatly csethiod. more *0 thas yesterday jut checks on New York are soli jug at 2'per cent premium. Supply tight. TUE WOME OP THE PRESIDENT ELECT. What atcttea the Authoritative Exposl- tion of Lincoln’s Pians in Senetor Tramball’s Speech—Kepablican Appre- henastons of « Dis: uption of the Party— Meaning of Lincoin s Visit to Chicago. OUR SPRINGFIELD CORRESPONDENCE. Srarncronn, Nov. 22, 2860, In view of Mr. Lincoln's frequent and unmistakeable declarations to visitera as to his unwillingness to define | his executive intentions in some official manner, previous to the 4th of March, tho eatern public was doubtlessly tomewhat curprised at the explicit proclamation of Lis programs through the mediam of Senator Trumbnil’s specoh, on Tuesday evening last. It is true the man!- festo did not imply a formal contracliction and inconsis- tency on the part of the President clect, ag it did aot di- reotly cmanate from himeol!. But even the use of another partyasa spokeeman, could not have been ‘etermined upon without feolings of reluctauce, in the face of | former refusals to speek out, and it is but reasonabie to suppose that cansos of more than ordinary moment only brought avout this change of purpose. ‘This was indeed the case, Siubbora facts of the most fearful portent were da''y developed since the eventful sixth day of the month, They stared at the newly made President with ali their Ul-boding carncetness, He could not possibly shut his eyes to their growing gravity, He could not block bis mind to their serious logic. Every newspaper be opened was (illcl with glaring indi. cations of an impending national catastrophe. Every mail brought him written, and every our verbal en- treatier to abandon |i!s perilour silence, repress untimely feelings of delicacy, ead pour the oil of conciliatory, con- gervative arsuranc(s Gpou the torbulunt waves of Southern: eroitement. many Cnion- loving moa exhorted bim to jicid. Bota few stops {rom his reception room, the lesding Qoanciers of the State were assembled for many days to counrel and devise the best moans of averting the commercial | crisis threatened by the unexampled decline of the va-— rious State stocks, on which te paper currensy—the vital foundation of Western commerce—was based. Telegraphic despatches, conveying the troubles ped anxieties of Esstern nancial commercial ceatres, con. ttentiy dashed upon him. Would tt have been possible for any man im whore breast even bute solitary spark — of patriotion glinasered, to remain comoved and with bold the relief asked of him, whea appealed t #0 con- tinuously and urgently? Whatever the political inclinations of the President clect may be, be ls fortunately possereed of « largo heart, and hence could not, at the sight of the ruin aud misery | already and about being ongendered, tall to respond in the desired manner. Suicient time having elapsed for the proper digestion of Trambull’s speech, the \mpreamon that ¢ will produce dieeatiefaction in the extreme wing of the party that elected Lincoln t* gainiug ground both among the re- publicara and democrats of this section cf the coun- try. In the yarions offices at the State House, the usual places of rendesvous for the republicasa of Springfield. in hotel parlors and barrooms, and every- where on the streets, its probable «fit North aad South was Lhe universal theme of animated disccssion om yes- terday, The republicans ail took thoughtful eo the gloom spread over democratic countenances, over siace thelr overwheiming discomilture, \# tomowba: lessened in tntenalty by the preepeet of luternal d\saenaions am: the victor. The doeriah of partisan ; ordiar auc peroration of Trozabuil’s ef rt pot eufictent, among many of the former, © paralyze the Aarti-radiesiiam of the intervening portions, and grow! of diseppolotmont is expected from New Engiant, Nortm weatern New York, the “ Western Reserve’ and the radical Stater of the Northweat. (1 is appreheuged that te conserratiem will mpert a fear of an abis¢onment of the Chicago piatiorm in a backward direction, and bring (he tocom ing adminisiration between two Mrs, (uat may rerult im (te attor humiliation and failare. Tt i claimed by many well informed poli Viclacs of this tntiteds that Livcola’s trip to Chicag> originated i 8 similar appredbeceon, Hie object i believed to be to imprers the members of Cov €re28 from the Northwest, most of whom wili mect bim, with the absolute necessity of moderation d sertion, and of preventl among their exireme constituencies Leadiog Dooging mea of this vicinity heve been crow | tug for some days over the daly wideuiag split Detween Joba Wenteorth and the more moderate Lincola action ‘They express contidence in the abMity of that great polit! | en! tactician to preveot Trombell’s coalition, in the ha | tred of whom they bardiy exec! Joss Kiougatus. Too expect to feo thie accomplished by © re election of tho democratic members of the Leg re with a few repub- Keane, who wil dance to the ture of Wentworth's dot'ars Sprivgield, tke most State capitals, \#, ordiaariiy ae a Now Kogland village on Sunday Wwonted lak of vivaoity was inierrapted beret: only by the biennial seesione of the Lagisisture, but — the unexpected windfall (a the shape of the election of one of ite citizens to the Presidency proved, however, a fooree of eiiality altogether enparalieied in ite annals, It will be the fortene of ft hotel keepers aad rumesilers, How great the infinenee of the fact of ite being the ree Upon the shates of the of the Prewdent elect t # plain 7 shown by the ne Liocolu'® temyorary absence. The relapee into the otf | meroleny wae (BAtantaneons and complete A indlerous eotne was enacted today by ball « dozen | pince acckers from Ohio and Indinca Chat arrived from tho Betton the enely morning train, #ith @ view to presecairg thelr Conia to substantial rewards for ser. view a the campaige to Old Abe Having hoard oa the # Te ced excursion, they rushed fraatioal- ly vob od the ceonibae into the botel offer, aad pantingty poeed (Le cles whether the rumor of biejabesntation wae wel lowedet. The clengation of their faces oo being aa- od jo the atireative wae marveliogs. Alter giving eat, io taoeungs ned, they Coocmted to extend On Toeaday evening more busioers was transected tm < telegraph efice of thie place thas oo the éth nat. Trombull's epee was telrgre an 18 papor Jo full and the sawber oi Ppeers wnnee wa Pro" ‘ ne ero ’ got with in Toe operat vrpagey. t comenrer by tee treat frome coar'y two “Cotton Seles to-day 830 bales at 10%\c a10\o for | rilies, Lady Macbeth and By L etecee & tase 7 Mas gad Romeo Mins Gushman bas lost Sight ewedange on New York at para), Cotton—Sales today 7000 baiea; aicdling lOY¥e. w Opie. Sales of the week 44 500 bales, Receipts of the | TN? Presewt weck yromines dettor. It 1s understood week 70,000 bales ee 68 600 same week last year, | tbat We are to havo asort of operatic revival. The Na Pecrvaned receipts at this p0rt, 71.500 bales. at ali | potconic bulletin of the Acaemsy marager bas been da- bales. ‘Exports of the week, Even among biz own political adhereate | nrieg the next | angry’ outbursts of J 'econtent | NEW YORK Operatic and Draw site Mattere Laat week was a oomparativsly dol! time la ta aa | trea. Mr. Forrcet, (a compliance with numerous requette, repeated Hamlet, Othello and Kisg Lear to very large Gudieaces (Jn tu\" ovoniag Be commoaces the aievoatt: +, playlog Kitug lear, © Mace oth”? witl aot be given, on dit, UL poet Monday aight, the aew acensry not being reads Miss Curbman closed ger cogagemeat—forty eight Dighte—at the Winter Gordea on Satnrday, giving | Str vices for (be benedt of the macagement. In Meg Mor- | Bove of ber popularity. | No soveltice have beea brought forward at Wallack’s | or Laura Keene's theatra. iy placed before the pablic, and everybody who ts at all interested im the matter knows by this time that the winter season ‘8 to commence this evontog with Ha- levy's “Juive,”” whiea work Mr. Ullman has bad to mind the last $we pears, As for the mise en scene, report eaya it will be the dnest ever given here. As to that matter, the publio wil! judge for themselves The siegers are well known to us, Fabbri and Stigell have already sung the leading roles of the ‘Jowess’’ Lore, aud mace what is called an immense bit in (uom. Formes sud Madame Bishop make up what may be jastly termod © very fice artistic quartette. The masical rehoarsals have been numerous and careful. The orobestra, unter Anschutz, will be increased so as to mumber fitty por- formers, and the oboruses will be double the usual desurve, if be cannot command, success ; aad we have no doubt that the public will ely recogn'se and reward bis exertions. The concert announced by the Muzio troupe at Brook- ya, on Friday evening last, was, 0a account of the storm, indedaitely postpored. The artiate of this company aing &t Philadelphia to-night, Laura Keeve’s theatre wes closed on Saturday in oraer ‘that the new piece, “The Seven Sisters,” might have the benefit of @ full rehearsal by gaslight. The “Zeven Sis tere’’ will give the pubiic ome account of themasives ths evening. The piece, as we judge by the synopsis of ite Incideata, is after the manoer of the Paris review, with a strong Mpice of the English pantomime. A great deal of mouey haz been iaid out upon its scenery and decorations —apecialities ia which Miss Keene ls perfectly ai bome. Mr, Walcot, one of the very best comedians of the pre- seot day, takce his aonua! benefit at Wallack’s theatre this evening. The “Road to Ruin’? and ‘Rural Feiiolty,’” two capifal comedies, will be pleyed, and (he bensiciary | will find a house fall of smiling friends. Al the Wiuter Gardeu Mr. Bdwin Booth will commence | an evgagement, play lag Hamlet, a cbaracter in which be is said to be very fue, Mr. Booth bas rare persoual quall- | Qoations for the stage, and, although ® rory young man, | basalready climbed pretty near to the top of that steep hill supposed (to be crowned with ‘ Fame’s bright | tempie.’’ His reniric is aa important theatrical event. At the New Bowory theatre, Mr, Poole’s sew drama, | ‘* The Scattold and the Throne,’ has been favorably re. strength. It is quise evidens that Mr. Uilman latends to | i | mestgnation of chiez Iusttes aaa, o! the Su | . =r preme Court (654V. CBS. We received, by telegraph lat alg ht, ialvomaiioa of resignation of Roger Brooks Taney, (he Chief 2 tue National Suprems Court Bo was bore March 17, TT, tn Qatvert county, io emigrated about the soar 1860. fe waa educated al Dickingon Collego, Carlisi, where he graduated in 1795 Ia the epripg of 1796 he commeuced the study of the ib being ® more ell Profession. In 1316 he was ciected im that covaty as one of the electors of Senate, and was choaen by tho cloc. ‘oral body a member of te Sonate of Meryiand, Under the Constitution of Maryland. as {t (en stood, the Sate Bennte coneisted of fifteon members, whose term of ser- ‘vice was five yours, acd wlio were chosen by a body of electors composed of two members elected by the prone, from each county, and ome from tho olty of Balt! more and one from the city of Annapolis. Af fer the expiration of his torm of ofice in the Senate Mr. Taney returned to private tifo, i _continved the practice of !aw tu Frederick until 1828, when he removed to Baltimore, whore be has ever eines resided, Tn 1827 he was appointed Attorney Gea" ralof Marylend by the Governor and Couvell, and it is bape, r to tion, a8 the fact is equally bonora- je to both parties, that the Governor aad Council eadjir. Taney were, at the time of tre apr0latment, politically orpored to eech other-—the Governor ‘being the frieod of Mr. Adams, who was then Proeident, aud supported his se-election, and the being equally decided and open warmly latter in evpporting Genera! Jackeon, the cortest, too, haviag | at thal Sime become exceedingly animated. Taney continued to hold the olice of attorney Geveral of Mary- lun’ ortil Joae, 1881, when he resigned wy the appe a reoetvibg tment of Attorney General of the United ta office be reeigned in September, 1838, hea Jucksou dirceted tue then Secretary of the ‘Treasury, Wm. J, Deane, to deposit the money of the Colted Slates in certain’ banks designated by bim, as be thought the United States Bank bad ‘re- solved Itself into a permanent electionerring institution. Toe ecoret refused to obey the instructions of the President, when tbo latter ordered bia remove: and the polotment of Mr Taney to fill the vacancy poy obeyed the instructions of the to the chagrin of the bank. A presentimeas of what would happen ucvced Preeidevt Jackson to delay, watil ucar the end of (ue seseicn, the nomination of Mr. Taneyfor Searetary of the ‘Treasory. Re badcfiended the Bank of the United States too nuueh to expect hig confirmation {n the present temper of Sho S cate, and the nomination wae not sept io until the last day of the sossion (June 23, 1033), wheu it was immedintel Y eejected, Mr, Tanoy thereupou resign sd bis often on the same day. Ho then returned to Ballimore end resumed the practice of the Jaw. Ip 1536 Judge Du- voll resigned his office as Associate Juatice of th Su- preme Court and General Jackson new inated bir. Taney to Gil the yacazey. The mejority of the Senate, however, refused to act upon the nomination unt!l the iast moteet of the seesion, when ceived, ‘Tbe Woman in White,” a new five act play, cramatized frou Wilkie Collins’ famous tale, will be pro | duced this evening. This stery ought to maxe @ capita, | play. i | At Barnum’s, the pew drama“ Rose Eimer” remains la | the Dilla for another week. The Aztec children aad othor curiosities are well worthy « visit. ‘Spalding & Rogers’ Circus contiouer to atiract ‘arge ac. diences to the old Bowery. A tow programme for this week. ‘The colored opera folys—Bryant’s and Hooley & Camp. | Ddell"*—oler piquart programmes for this wees. ‘At ibe Stadt theatre,“ King [eer,” with Mr Hoym as Lear, aod Misa Sobeiler as Cordelia, has been the principal attraction of the week. Oo Wednesday of this week “ Cincereita,” arranged at an eperctis, will be given for the beneft of Mrs. Meaubert. Mr. Hoym oon. duets this theatre with 80 much @kill and overgy that he fully dese: voe the support of all who understand ant ap. preciate German dramatic I!teratare, Wo bear that Mr. | Gronert, a celebrated German actor, will make tour | throvgh ihe United States next spring. Agrsnic Movsarsts.—Miss Charlotte Cushman will | commence an evesgement at the Boston tneaire th's even- ing. Mr. Berry bas engaged a very good company, ascom- panies go pow-a-deys. Mr, Chas, Mathews bas produced at Drary Lane two New York comedies, ‘Blue aod Cherry,” by Mr. O.S Lend, and “A Bachelor's Wife,” by Mr. Frederic Weta. Miss e im seems to have conquered the Londoners “right off,”’ as the Yankees sey. The journals are all enthusiastic ia Ler praise. She | returns to the United States almost tmmediately, pro- coeds to fall ber winter engagements, and thea returas to play in Dublin, commencing on Faster Mootay. Mia: — Gougendetm will produce a pew comedy Bere on her re- turn, Wallace's “Lurlive’’ has beea played fifty-one times at Covent Garden—one of the greatest operatic suc- | cetees ever known, At ber Majesty's theatre they have been trying Italian Opera for the masser, but (t doce not pay, although the chief singers, Tittens, Guiglin! and the Gassiers are great London favorites. On the of ulghts Macfarrea's “Robin Hood” ts given to crowded houses. Letters from Lisbon site that Madame war Onttely—a vote y apd was cnderstcod 43 equivaicnt to rejection. Teturo too cost ecaalon of Cougrens Chief Juatice Mar be)! ced, and Mr. Taney therefore, nominated for tbe odlco of Chiet Jaatios of the Untied States supresse Court, awd the political complexion of the Senate ha (barged, b's comination was confirmed by that body dared, 1608. and he Wok bis seat on the beuch in Crreatt Qoor: for the district of Maryland in M. and upon the beet of the Sapreme Court in 133) Car apace will pot permit ua to speak in dota! abie ard Uiguided tater tn which Joetico Taney las dis. charges bis duties as the chief of the bighest ooart in the Jane, atc for the deep, eraditic and profound legal know ledge with which his decisions ia important cases have been cbarncterived. The most important decision which JucgeTaxey occupied a promceut part in its « thoreh'p, was that for the rendition of the | Pace slave Dred Scott. The Accument showed abundan' deep iegnl research, a8 well aa profocad. statesma2y and [t wil claita av honorable record in our federal ju prodesce. Judge Tacag retires to private life after ba lug nacre’ the allotted age of man—four score yours— ¥'th ac honorable uame and tho best wiabes oi his coun- trymen. kouary, Manema Pracers Tz Fagtp For Cart—Eo ri asanox = Ib} 99 Deut avenue, at Whoee tatloring establishment thir il! fated cape war ie covered on Thurtday lat, after being for @ second time etolea by burgiar® frem No 83 West Hourton rtrect, we are desired to state that the cape war loft with Mr. lo maine >y a fellow member of & society to watch both Dave for some time belonged. e entered Mr. Romaine’s Biore iste in Lic cvening, and asked him to advance $90 on the ore — Mr. R. did, not having tho remotest sbe article bed been stolen. When the po was oo to the Sixth ward statioe house Mr. Ko- ine bad the $20 returned to bim on msking knows to captalp tal , the ciroumatances attending is goiting pow i Pe ira. P.O. of Bri wife, of chesetts, are stopping at Mr. A. Frater, of Montreal, ©. W ; ne. H. Keodrick, of Braz; WR’ Kéee and 1. Edes, ‘botv of Lege mes sad J R Irby, of Virginia, are stopping at the Ss. N lax Hotel. A : & ye | sere; B OW. Obate Maxie, of Mawa- Gazzanigs bas deo very succesful in the “Pouuto’’ and the “Traviata.” Cherabini's “Medea’’ ts to be revived at the Cari theatre, Vieona. M. Quelard’s “Macbeth” has | been performed with euccess at the same theatre. Mr. Siirting Coyne ban feraished Mme. Celeste with a new play, “The "eta of the Parterre; or, Love in Garden.’ The iden bas been taken froma French pieco called ‘Les Fleurs Aniaés ” and supposes a hero pansion ar ailucipation connected with flowers, with be souls or spirits of which he would bold commuaion. ‘The Countess de Stainville, for the bie affection, determines, om the 2 & hye, “ey 8, 42, 45, 62, a ead » eter Or te FOOD. her maid (Wiss Lydia hia fancy: Bessex Coorrr, Oras 241, Nov 24, 1860. oe omen on ee ee | 12, 42, 34, 28, 61, 69, 62, 11, 63, ye 56. my the fi Fanchette as- Chant Conseubarg Loran, Ovass $6, oy, 2, at “apbyr. Oppor. | 38,77, 63, »U, } A 322, 70, 48, 85, 3, 17, = dancing sod Creare of charge by advantage is Lag and i a very pieseing Wie ware. xe inte Cobian | Six for 85. ‘Wilkie Collings’ “Woman R. Ware, has been per- RRS ie Moaline Purs—Fare—At Hat Kmpeo- .yed more than ordisary and is now Boted 48 | sum. etalied at wholesale prices. qo cscene pice of the evening. it js in three acts, and a urenaray, Toned m welam 9 a op gh ye mg pt | Ledies’ Fars—20 BE cont Less then gage of the Zincall. The Gosclading scene of the | Brosdway prices, ‘At DRA RWS, 130 Patton strert. Devil's Bridge, where the rival heroee of piece | oer eeaeones lc, down & Steinway d& Some’ Oveustrung Grand | A'reatival the arrival ot the ow King of Sid wiranied for bve youre,” Worerooms Sf acd Bu Walter st | Italy | Toere vot ot the tinea, ontitiod “Aa ip ph Srookiym.— William- toge of the , fon, ed eaters bundred st | um vainaneats ot Be tien tial, Pioceaiiy. Toe | 28 Photograph Portraits for $1 rig ete em i tes United Sater bas boon | tts Solone i patare, a 1, at HOLS old nd injured by the prevail: tical excitement. | lery. Wipe eoanrsy payers coorels very litle (bat is of taterest | to the theatre culty pubic. fe Dames, Borger ene “Jessie | Herrti | Neat Mr. Jor, | Mew bork te 4 Proteswer Anderson the | Galtimereebe ‘Weriog the fart Week. Toe lislian Opere | ,Batehelor's Hatr Dye—Keltan’ seaton (Mnrio'® company) opens this evening at the Phi- sceipb is print Amie. o Ug ~ a, Ferri and Svetal. wer one of Heevboven’e sy aphories. the overture to tl “Merry | Wier cf Winceor” and the ‘Tanshauser” overture, Mra. | Weller was the star at MeVickor's theatre. | © Agcatic Temsvta on Boaxy mm Uxrrep Stare , Sur Nowra Canovwa —The members of this pnw aetociation gave another of their excellent ea. | terte cmente on Inet Friday o'ght, which, hoorgar loud | inclemerey (lathe weather, war well attended. The por- formaroes embraced the following named pleces —‘ As modeur. or, the ee ae Share” (the character of Aamodews wae by Master | Charies we: “Poor in * and several comic | songs. The characters on the were all well oan | taleed, aocueet the actors would not have been cut | of piece bebi the footighws of some of oor metropol! ten theatres Tt ie Bot our intention to lodividualive, ne wing bere all over ax ieohes deep eighteen inches on i Pinery, forty miles north west of thie we deeply tomten with st miniog news of laterest. repodi. ane eve been 17 tbease.ves sirougiy aol The cone, o deren th the ood Wis afterBoou drip gs $14,700 in treasure ny me Orne. Now | Wentser Tucrdey night wueriay We Lo vtenmety > gn belie wn street Sold and applied st bATOUBLOKs ‘wig factory, Bond wreet Christodoro’s Nair Dye, Wigs axd To pees, the beat in the world, whciewale and retail, and ibe dye rivecely applied. ¥ mor Bouse, 1fai Com| prea totes: Ligaia ee having a9 equn for beat) fod # all Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs ‘athe works Who'venie and retail mt Bo. 6 Astor lioue an 4 tae RY pnanees Care or Rernia or Re the wei! known pone ‘arei & Oo. Rremes feria athe oe Astor Hortee very Mot: Who Har Children po. vem Inaident to tne peri of ey a a my, dose ar nme bas SS eae Bitiioe sraur. ot Prepon RO LU in Vegets copsoas Tepiaees hy the bs my tonenoe of eee Mengation of the 8 never thie city — Saturday, November 24, of Beawas, youngest child of Joslga and Tete Baro ages 10 fnontoran 2 ae Le —_ B Beoa, eldest » eee ‘The triente of We fenity aro respectfully invited to from tbe roeidence of his parents, No. . amped | aiteroocn, a8 half past one ot oad wet No eary’ oy Gata, ‘ ren . Prana Baty wots and eolatives of the Tew) 7 are TArwe MOQRAPMIOAL BkeTOH OF Ea PUBLIC the | stice of ty win therefors devolve Spon President Buchanan, among 488 most mportaat sole Of the close of b's administration, to Sppoint suocersor to GI the vaoaney caused by the rotivement of Judge Taxey, His resignation, coupled w'th tue {,t of his long | fad fsith‘ul serrlogs to his contry, require at our hanta | 9 notice of the fact,and wa there%ro | Dg brief account of bis public services: the State of Maryland, to which State his forefather> law af the etty of Annapolis, where the princlpal couris of Maryland were then beld. Ho afterwards, in 1801, removed to Froderick town, In Frederick county, ible point for she purenit of his HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1860. ‘ 5 i - - ee roe ip a! Eye cpa Brits exer, Pa ete redone, 18 | mn, CRLLANTOTS. i yy vinih wtreet on Tuesday oan oo OP Ano: i aw | gies, The scmaiea wil be deken to Catvary Gemstery Sper bot nen petal] for inte -mea’ jraeresie Ped 4006 py ifoam, {| . Comenee On Bridey evening, November 38, Manu oi aan ry fa 9 % “6 Avromarrs, ovly daugater of vyiveator W. acd Marla | “LED SiS. 1 Nek Grpomctah street. atotuctte Comator i and IS (aye. . tere meine Wamew 2°88, Piz at twelve o'cloek, io Williamsburg, 6 ddenly ovember 26 Lt Mrs. Mary Any Corzayr, ” fe of » 0 the Tist year of her aga. o relatives aud trienda arc respectfully invited to 4 the funeral, from No, 334 Seat: Seoond Mouday ds NerECOD, wt two o’slock Her re | Ge interred ta ibe family vauit, Trinity eure. | Waaxy~On Saturday, November 34, 24x90, Of consurntion, 29 The fomeral w!! tak place from boy late resid uverbour etrest, sorner of Monroe street, (.>\") Mon- 7 alternoon, wb two o’eloe; Forpaom On Frisay 7 November 93, Avera ¥. Foun- wast, 1u the Taut pear of hia ‘The relatives and reeks {ny ited to atten? ty | nofthe family are reepecttull; ral (this) Monday afiernoon, rn} late residemoe, 183 Sands street, Fa ov —Ia ibis city, om Saturday, November Fo Maxs, wo’o of Michasl Fakion, daughter cfT. Helly, in ‘26th year o} be ae, formerly of parish Caltra, Set ‘ of the family are invited to atteud tha foperal, from ber late residence, No. 362 First ave aue, this (Wonday) efterncas, at two ence: Trenton and Philadelphia papers please copy Franca —On Saturday aitersoon, November 24, at hiv reaidence, No, 65 Hudson street, Seiwey City, N. J., Capt. Wiux Fracr, aged 48 relatives and The attend the funeral, dp Tuesday aferncon, a% ono o'clock, ‘rom his late residence. Greiary.—On Saturday morning, November 24, Jarr ‘Tist year of ber ago. Also on Saturday aftersoon, Ni vember 24, ber granddaughier, Apsiainm Oxia, young. est daughter of rea T. Deborah FR. Goslain, aget 3 years, 8 months and 28 aay, ‘Tho friends und relatives | aitend the funeral, from Sovth Ph snd Fourth streets, Williameburg, Gh ©) Mn. day afternoon, at two o'cloek, without farther notice. | Brau ~ Un Scaday, November 26, F mm Of Cor. nelivs and Fico Beal! ed ZB yee gq aod 35 | days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family,and thone of Lis uncle, Michael O'Hara, are invited to attend the f ceral, lp (Monday) aivernoon, at two o from the ree 6 of hia parents, coruer of Thirtietiy ‘strset Elo yenth avenue, iis remaine will be taxen & ‘Cavary Cemetery lxwin —In Hoboken, on Sunday afternoon, November 2b, Marmew i20, youngest sou of Joba FH. and Margaret lewin, eged 1 yrarand 8 months The friencs of the family aro requoeted to altend funeral, without farther invitation , this (Monday) a! noon, at three o'clork, from No. 183 Washwogtoa str Hoboken. Kriiv.—Ov Sunday, November 25, after s sodden ti! pers, Jowy Kariy, ten of Joha and Margaret Kelly, aged | 17 years. The friends aud relatives, and also the members Seornd Company Liberty Guard, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from hia tate roeiden oo} rank tort street, this (Monday) afternocn, at two o'slock Kaki ~On supday merning, November 25, of ditease of the heart, Mr Saxver Kaxe, son of Captain Kerr, R A, of Roebrster, Kent, Kogland, aged 97 years ani Smonthe, Bis friends and the members of Polar Star La 445, Free azd Accepted Masons, and the Order @ Invited to atieud the funeral, on Taceday maraiag, at in o'clock, from hia late reslience, 84 East Twelfth street. WRamge -~Oa Satu: :3e tho November 24, D. W. Kanna, ily are roepect fully be mn the ree\deece of ber 1. 460 Faat Twcaty baud atrect, this day {tem } 29, 60 | eal years. friends of the family are invited to Manccm, widow of the iste Alexander C. Geslain, in the | thé families are inviied to | ehurch, corner of | Rin roustiea bp sesaer for p days = A. GIMFARDE—3HE @RAT ¢ Lane oy Ba) novelties; a aaiia Ue, for wedding SO" say | (QoxosersarmD Laver. | a ar" Bataa i ALL aTeDe oF Paar 7, . reswarch Brend of si! shads, made by natng It fe osraiqua, haa tr nares; katara tee | Seon wat om tt re moist i are hae om, secee preparation far Bry, ON and te avellebie ia a Jena uot ws av ja wot witha roach, ach, a0 0s sue, fae of Droguriog iy or dor oiver ferment asses taferior 4 Pondering Lae a 196 pounde, wites xives by rn pie Dortant snviog dvei the | for. | ROM PS, Ha) Lhaveansiyzed the Conceutreied Losas’ Menara awe. Chsmsvecta Ta bps wih vafermoe hab 7 | f } | omeste of the man of poole approval aud extended use. » | A. & LATION, state dasaver, ' HOW To it. | SMRANTasT AND ROL K.— Three (tat Leaven to one quart of @. iz thoroughly by pasa ar | Of three Uae nigh e: rab ine piece of butter of ma * the wize of ap egg apd cunks tb: paste will old catli br ik is preferable,) arely siif enough to permit rolling en ting 4 3 aroed. ‘Ovt mio desired (oem. feat placed tami hot orea and baked quicaiy LOAF BREAD.—1: ® portions of Leaven aud tar sifted logether aa at be user, And make tke pea | Mileooumh Wo Knead ine m lof, aud bake immnesiatmy tet slow oven. BUCK WHEAT CAKES nae qaart of heiter; ned —Two enn. of white yaar Pere the wistles of bar; add ‘hyee oupe " eaxpooutuis of Lraven Teaspconsral of emence of vemon, and ba. ta a quick orem. CORN CAKE. —One piat ench of Bour aut Indias meal, wwe three Lexspoor st of Leaven weil sified (cgether: add owe gi | Of molnases and iwo egye: mix tbem with milk, aut Dake to = | slow oven, CUP OAK —Five cups of fou: Leaven, sifted torether: aged 26 years ad 4 day an bi ‘The friends ard relatives of the family are reepectfully | } invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, cor ner of Harrigan and Washington streets, this (Monday) | afternoon, at two o'clock, without further lavitation H's will be interred {n Greenwood Cemete: Licurnopy.—Om Saturday, November 24, Maxrta Jaxm, | invited to wo of Colin Lixhtbod; | che friends of the family are respectfully attend the funeral, frov hor inte residence, No 187 Pear! street, Brooklyn, (this) Monday afternoon "at to o'cloe’ Masainc —Or Sur day, November 25, after a protmar ines, Raxay foms, years Sat S monthe ‘His ‘rience aad acq tances and mg of his father, leo ihe membert 0! po. son of Joba S Manuing, aged 21 ty jowax os, ou Tuceday afternoon, at three o'clock. "7 ‘biladelphia papers please copy ¥cCoy.—On Sunday, Ne ber tugs, Dawn Rorra ‘ 6 ara apd Mary MeCoy, mothe and 19 daye. Relatives ard friends are rr: ally invited to attend the fonersi, {rom the residence of bis futher, No. 209 Pear! street, Brooklyn, oa Toceday aftertoon, at one o'clock. Canada papers please copy. viavnoox —Harly Sanday morning, November 45, Mra Kom Mroprmunock, im the Sith year of her age Her friencs and thove ot her daughter, Mrs. T T. Mer | win, and ber grandson, Jovathan H. Crane, are lavited to Bitend the funeral, from ber late residence, 73 Clinton place, on Tuesday morning, at ten o'clock, without far ther notice, Hor remains will be taken to Eluabetn for aterment. O'Connor. —Mr, James O’Convor, in the 60th year of nis age ive of Listowel, ed ae Kerry Ireland. the deneared are x tare ted 3 atten the funeral, which ‘will t take pine mice the ie Vie , coraer of Fieventh street ani dsevenih pong November 9§, after a short of Lyell T. Olmsted, aged 25 years, “11 mouths and 3 day: ‘The reiatives and triends« of the family are respectfully Pay ol to aitend the fuera on Tuesday afieraoon, at bail past one o'clock, from ber late residence, 137 Second | svenne. Her remaise will be taken to Greens ood Ceme- | tery for intermect | Price —Oo Saturday, November 24, Gxonor, only sou eorgefand Ava I’r' aonk 9 20arene 8 months. The the friends of the fami! ly are reapeoWally invited to at- tead the funeral this (Monday) afternoon, at tpo o'clock, from the resi trcoe of b's parents, 676 Second avenue. Pact —On Saterday, November 24, Mise Mania J. Parcs, wife of Jobn Price, and daughter of the late Joha Gouge, of Phi ‘The friends of the family are reepectfully invited to at- | {end her ‘ancral, {Yom the house of Ler son-ia law. Le Monday moraing, at foalt. Coffin, at Pasraic, N ten o”sloos. At Greenwood. Oarriages wili be \® waiting at foot of Cortiandt street, at balf-past one o'clock (this) afternoon, Ko.cws. —Ov Saturday, November 34. of cousumption, =. Roacka, & native of Leigh!in Bridge, Conaty Cario and ‘The frieuds acd acquaintances of the family are re- epectfally wvited to attend bis funoral,(ths) Monday mor- bing, at balf-past nine o'clock, from ‘his late residence, corner of Forty dret street and Eighth avenue. His re- mains ©. be taken to the Charoh of the Holy Cross, For- recoud street (where a solemn Maas of requiem will be celebrated at ten o'clock, for the repose of his son!), and whence to Osivery Cemetery for interme: 4 Carlow papers plese copy. «iw —On Saturday, November 24, of coneump- ingestion of the Puen. tion, Lams, wife of Zachariah Ricbards, ia the <sth year of ber age. ‘The fricods end relatives of the fnraily are invited to atteud the foncra! on Tueiay aftersoon, at tw o'clock, at ibe residence of her #istor-in law, Mrs. Jane Wile Pasi —On Friday. November 20, Eisen Rasy, bier of Edward sit Aon Rolly, ‘aged 4 months aad ronan ' bate cy 2, Baman 8, he ca Monday) afternoon, at one v'elcek, from ber Is reridence, 74 Hammond street Tecxe: —Sodder!y, on Friday wight. hall past ten o'clock, Mowers Troxme, aged 61 y The (riende and aoqeniotasces of the fam) fully Invited to attend the funeral, this noe, at ove p—-» from ber ate avenue. Erevensos —On Sum soe 28 Amity ptreet, this city, on Tuceday mor intermest ~Sadden!y, on Sonday mornin d the funeral without fartner ia vi | ‘Tbour remains wll be takon to Greeawood for ia torment Wine On vember 26, after a long and ted! ous Hiner, fo of Smith Wing, aged 34 yours, 1 mooth aed ‘The reiatives ot friends of the family a1 nny jowited to attend ber foneral, this (Monday) balf past one o'clock, from ber late residence, No. 116 nor street, Her remains wil! be taken to Poughkeep- for interment Poughkeepate papers please copy BON MACHIS®. AB? IMPROVEMENTS, ‘Al Rednoed Increow 4 factities for Senulee aring. 206 the curtaliment of te Be tad atten Snr Se vimibew te Shr fave tye “Ra woperzty of of thete machine ete machines for tant, SS SGE id WETAEORT SE ron cry sores New York. | Aad" | Carta" [a eee Mon ttn we Robou Kn for Welling Pt ahh % ATRREY_ 4 rRaNou ait rate Ne racers and druggists, % | nO. Hr ie 7 tne st ten o'olock Hla remaing will be taken to Orange, | g fe LADIBS' CAKB.—Three quariers of & pound of Jour ame fouls teaspooasfe! of Leaven sifted together ioovann nd of au | and atx ounces of butler besten tos cream; the whites of eqge well beaten, az the juice of one leon, uilk wile WEBSTER CAES.—Five cups of Sour, three | Of Leaven, three enps ofsgar. one of butter, one at two eggs; Iruitand spice to the taete, Balke about hour. See directions {n each package for mabiog @ranam A Bouton town bread, cumpiings, Chamber seter’ oats toe cake, 33 lection cake, sof tukar ginger vrewl eee AT bread, silver cake, dougbaula, baer j jelly #, Japanese cane, gee padi e and every variety of waar. | vga HANDS AND LIPS J, Cured m afew hore, and the shin made delionety out and white, by the use «| TADMAN & 008 | bor Cake wid Glycerine, Bleecker street and 263 Fourts arene. ([a!%4, GLASS, CHANDELIERS PLAYED G0ODe, . | 8 great reduction for | Weare devernined tosel aut wil make it aa objexs Gen those who wish to bay. & VY. HAUGHWOUT 400, Now 38, 490 and 492 Broadway, corner lirvome sures | purr | AT _ONOR REW | BRAD TaetMoNs. | dhs is President of the Fire | ALL DISKASER OF EXP | Da. VON ¥ ‘Bk, "No. CLINTON wo Between and birth avenues. THE DAILY WORLD or oF arvEDAr Last ‘We pow appounce Mowday price of ths Well oll tatabammeeracs eae {Eton iin open Ly ean wt AT? Yih etna leone frme ® enty journal Lave fatied in a cimilaw | (& i a Li f, to 1333. = | . while it will wt the esme time, mars oes tw 0 lnsie for te expensive of oppomition the Kage, The Adrecciser The Jeferwonlaa. Now York Weig The Wouas, Tre Amarionn Fing ‘The Mas. ‘The Desnoerat, 186. ‘he Dovauivina. ‘Tee Troe Gun, 1498. The Transerint. The Tadapendeas Prem The Mortiog Star, 1404 The tama, The Criaia The Mesias The Rumor. The The Deinoerat. TheAma The Aurore. New Sra . The Gio, Troe Mua, ak w York Daily Whig New Torker, Morning Dea satob, 1506. Merchants’ Day Soe Word “of 2, daily ctrcuiation of tm estab: ous : Lisement ¢ be iS the Lwesty tour women nest it duew preetecty tow far tw chrealsisom hoe been affectad Moweeke OM wee moon vreviogs te June 4 June Ve igheat cireulation for any one day. 72,00 lw wert elreniavion for any one Cay ‘on nar 6 west averepe for any wrek wes Avers iy etreuiaiion for the twenty four weeks stese June om Average daily cireriation for 0 te twenty four wees oe Oe Avernee d\fererce tn the etren nation Of the Sun dviring the two periods... ‘Ide pubile ment of etre eesured of “te mrict secursey of 4 emer CHURCH Pud isber Ne New Yore # vor Son -) SMBRES PATENT NON FREEZING OAS ETE ined wih ihe Fite WS raed gootng a wu a a owt Grieve 10 692 Rroaéway, I1eoes lame nae B00, tad nt act evaporate oF ireers. we Paget TO SUGAR eye ty . Saaerne Eaton tiie ‘ane im ! eee — ——— ie Aan eee which be Spe eiees eee Ti to pir Te woniy.

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