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MB. LINCOLN AT HOME. ‘Sramarmp, lil , Nov. 26, 1860. Mr. Lincola arrived bere at 6:30 P. M. from Chicago, t the dolight of the reporters and a number of office Seekers,who have been lying io wait for him since Gaturday. ‘The President and party travelled in separate cars. No Ovations were regeived on the way ou account of the caipy weather. A. H. Connor, Chairman of the Indiana Central Commit- hee, was awaiting bis arrival Judge Aroy, of the Kansas Relief Committee, was here to-day, and denies emphatically the report that Mont- @omery received any countenance from the committee. He collected « large quantity of provisions in Cen‘ral ULnols, h REWS FROM WASHINGTON. Wasainctom, Nov. 26, 1860. OUR DIFFICULTIES WITH PERU. Despatches were received at the Department of State (his morning from South America. ‘Mr, Clay bad received his passports, and was making every preparstion for speedy departure. He is probably on his way to the United States in the Wyoming, im oon- @equence of the government of Pera having refused to make proper arrangements for adjustment of the claims Of our citizens. Mr. Zegarra, Peruvian Minister here, was informed to- dax that his diplomatic functions bave ceased, and bis passports bave been sent to him. ‘This event justifies what I hare all along asserted in eegerd to our relations with Perv, in coutradistinstion to {nfermation published from this city in some of your ‘contemporaries. It akaown here that ever since Zagara came to this Country the most abueive articles have appeared in the government organ at Lima, deaouncing our country, our {institutions aad our government, from the President down, charging them with everything disreputable and dishonorabie—all of which, it is positively asserted, emanated from the Peruvian Legation here. Sach are ‘the advices recived by the last arrival. OUR CLAIMS ON CHILE Despatches were also recetved from our Minister to Chile, ‘There was no political news of importance. The aspect of affairs was uvchanged. Chile manifested no disposition to sotile and adjust the claims held by our citisens. Uniers our government adopt coercive measures, and how to these petty Sonth American States that they mean what tbey say, they never will enter into any oarrangement. THE PACIFIC SQUADRON, Voluminous despatches were received at the Navy De- «partment this morning from the Pacilc squadron, giviog ‘the details of the movements of the squadron, officers and crew generally good ‘The Wyoming was shortly expected, with Mr. Clay, ‘our Minister, on board. ILLNESS OF MR COBB Secretary Cobb is so much indisposed as to be unable <0 attend to the duties of his department. THE RESIGNATION OF JUDGE TASEY. There bas been no official notification concerning th reported resignation of Chicf Justice Taney, as far as can be lesrned. There is certhinjy no such information at the Attorney Goneral’s office. THE INDIAM REBERVATIONS By the recently ratified treaty with the Kaw (Kaneas) Todians, the question affecting the intrusionoas on their lands bave been adjusted. Those indians are now con- centrated within defined limits, outside of which the whites will be undisturbed A few intruders are still on the Orage reservation, but notice bas been ecrved to them tu remove therefrom ‘The intruders on the Cherokee neutral lands havo been forced to vacate them through the energy of the Com missioner 00 Indian Affairs. Horetio King has returned from a family visit to Maine, Qnd not, as erronsous!y reported ia some of the newspa- pers, from a visit to Henpibsl Hamlto. Both chambers of Congress are now in resdiness for the members, a very few of whom, however, have as yet Health of «arrtved in Washington. The old Senate chamber—the + money to day at six per cent. discount for specie improvements having been completed—will be occupied ‘by the Supreme Court of the United States at its Decem- ‘ber tession. Messrs. Sweney, Rittenhouse, Fant & Co quote Virginia a three per cent discount for currency, ani sight exchange on Now York at three per ceat. premiui TEBRIFIC GALE ON THE LAKES. ‘Numerous Shipwrecks and “Great Loss of Property. Oswrao, Nov. 26, 1860. Accounts of the effects of the recent severe gale are « Coming in from every quarter. The following vessels are ~ Stowe Milie, Canada, ard subsequently wi reported as baying met witn diess:ers:— The schooner Forrest is frozen in the ioe near Trenton tn the bay of Quiate. ‘The schooner Cascade bas been driven to Sackett's Har- ‘bor, disabled and with salle gone She is loaded with wheat. ‘The echeoner Jeanie F Mack is ashore, with a cargo of Coa), ten miles above Port Colborne, on Lake Erie, The echooner Mary Selina, with timber, is ashore in ‘Chaumoot Bay. ‘The schooner Comet, with grain, is ashore near Ig So- dus The schooner Queen City ts ashore at Kiageton ; has lost oats, sail, &o. A propeller (coaster) ran ashore eight miles below i to pieces. The sebooner Augustue Handy te ashore ia South [ay ; » Canvas and beat gone; leaking badiy. A siemer from Kingsion reports seven + Veenela asbere between that place and Sackett’s Harbor. ‘ ‘There iam diinding snow storm from the southeast now raging bere. NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. Goodell, of Buffalo, were to day towed into the river at Sarnia, completely covered with ice, with every man on the GcodeU more or Ivee frozen. The brig Curtiss Mann, from Chicago to Bufalo, te ashore near Goderich, C. W.; crew safe but the vemsel is | @ total loee, The Cadet, of Detroit, arrived at Gooderich safe; re- Ports seeing a loaded veerel in the Lake, running under Dare poles, in hoavy seas, and thinks she must nave foun- dered. The echooner Cuyahoga is ashore at Port Colborne, and the Jennie Mack three miles above there. Three other veesels, names vnknown, are asbore at Point Albino. ‘The bark Sunshine and schooner Kenosha are safe under Long Point, but damaged. The schooner Marco Poio is cepsized near Long Polat. The schooners St. George, Mary, Wild, —— River and two or three others, names unknown, are ashore pear South Bay, Lake Oatario. A telegraph despatch received last evening by Elwood Walter, Eaq., Secretary of the Board of Underwriters, dated Buffalo, Nov, 26, states that it bas been blowing heavy from the northwest, and snowing; also, that the Propellor Wabash Valley, from Milwaukee to Grand Ha- ven, Lake Michigan, is ashore at Muskegon. Vessel and cargo reported @ total loss. |” The propelier Forest Queen, with grain, flour, &¢ , from | els a8 30%. The echooper J J Morley ran ashore noar Kingston; Game Cock at Pentnmula Polpt, Minne habe dragged both anchors sud wet ashore near Cape Vincent, and Mar quette wort arhore on Wilson's Telant Over thirty ves. cls, bound to this gort, are still to arrive The weather ts moderating slowly Saoxerts Haxnor, Nov. 26 1860. versoln are ashore at Stony orcek ant at Bender. aye between Horve falsad os! of cistres* at ber matt 12 golug to ber assistance T aod Stony Island bas a bead. Tho steamer Bay Stat Lpmediately. Anima, N.Y, Now 26, 1880. Fatarday a mile eruth of Story Peint cargo. Alte schooner Omer Pasha, wheat, from Toronto. Both verreis want to pire the er ore Paved, except the cook of the Parhs Borravo, Nov 24, 1840 The etorm of Saturdey and Suncay wae the moet se: «gore Ubat bas occurred here for many yours. The dam- age to bulldings ja the etty was pet heavy—the demott- lon Of the casting houee of Palmer & Weisworth, which wore ke courte of erection, being the principal case. ‘The marlce jones, ae far as heard from, are ax fol ecac rer Comet bo bay ‘Toe bork Barcelona The nek: Ebe bas 0 cnr go ae With & cargo of oats, is aehore tn Torreat, with @ cargo of c per Fanny Gardner y in ashore poar the Comet / The propelior Forrest Queen, axbore at Batloy’s Barbdr, bee gons to peeves A largo prepelles, toppened toh Dacotah, of the New York Central Raliroad lime, i* sebore at Bightora Mile Creek She left Botfaio ov Frivay afternoon aa druble crew on board, all of whom bave perished. / The propelier Jorsey City, of the New York and Erie ‘Railroad line, te reported to have foundered near Dan- kirk, and aN on board perished. Two or three propellers and a number of sail veesela Bre mebore on the Cans:ia shore. Most of the firet of veesels b nad down have arrived Rafely, the loves being conflaed mostly to vosesis bound uF ‘The echooner J. 8. Newhouse is asbore near Goode- rich, C. W. Sobooner Wm. Maxwell is sehore above Sugar Loaf Point, The crew ail perished except ove ‘The schooner Secramen'o i ashore near Port Colboree. ‘The schooner Tornado, with a cargo of corn, from Cat cago, {8 wrecked near Kingston. Crew all lost and yosss! Awe 10 pieces. ‘The sohoone’ Enterprite ts ashore at [ong Point. The tchooner Arctic is ashore at |'reeque leland. The achoover Soallawag is ashore noar Por. Stanley and bee gone to plecre The eehooners Willem Case, of Chicago, and W, P Chicago to Buffalo, is eahore in Bailey’s Harbor, Lake Michigan. Vessel and cargo totally lost. The schooner Comet, with grain, from Chicago to Buffa- lo, is ashore in our bay. Crew partly resoaed from her: ‘The vessel will probably be got off, and the cargo saved in @ damaged state. ‘The propeller Dacotah, from Buffalo to the Upper Lakes, ‘with a full cargo of goods, was totally loat a few miles above here, Crew all lost. ‘The Official State Canvass. Aunanr, Nov. 26, 1860 ‘The State Canvassers have concluded thiir labors of counting the vote of all tho counties in the State, with the exception of Orange and Sullivan. The total vote of the Btate, including the unofficial returns from those two counties, is $62 646 for Lincoln, and 312,186 for the fusion Meket. Slave Extradition Care in Canada. Toxonto, C. W , Nov. 26, 1860. The extradition case of a fugitive slave named Jackson, from Missouri, now in custody tn Brastford, charged with murder and escaping from slavery, was argued at leugth bere on Saturday before the Court of Queen's Beneh. The decision whether be be givea up to the Uni- tod States authorities will be rendered on Thursday. Probable Re-Election of Mr. Clingmstn. Parxsncrc, Ve, Nov, 28, 1860. Senator Ciogman bas been renominated by the demo cratic caucus at Raie'gh, N. C., for Senator. Hon. M. E, Mauley wns elected Supreme Court Julge by the Legislature of North Carolina ou Saturday ‘There waa considerable talk among the mombers of se- cession. The Prince Albert Uutward Bound. St. Jouxa, N. F.,Nov 26, 1860 The eteameh'p Prince Albert arrived from New York at noon, Monday, and sailed at one o'clock for Galway she wos detained by thick weather. There bas been ceagelees rain bere since the 5th inet Toxonto, ©. W., Nov. 26, 1860 The Great Western Railway earnings fur th» week ead ing Friday was $43,500, an increase of $5,000 over the correspondirg week of last year. Snow Storm at Wacertown. Wargrtown, Nov. 26, 1830. ‘The evow bere is from a foot to eighteen inches deep, and much drifted: No trains bave arrived yet (4P.M) | from Bome. The Break in the Canal. Avnany, Nov. 26, 1860 The break in the canal at the Junction is closed, and the water will be let ia the canal tonight to Goa: ths boats on the Exie canal to tidewater. Southern Ocea! jteamer Movements. Savaswan, Nov. 23, 1860. ‘The steamship Montgomery, from New York, arrived at ‘the bar at ten o'clock last evening. All well. Cuantestom, 8 ©., Nov 24, 1860 ‘The steamer Marion, Capt. Whiting, arrived at two o'clock on Saturday afternoon. Naw oases bales Nov. 4, 1869. Cotton steady. sales today 8,000 it 10AKgo. 10. for mi a, es lol » 101K. Sigbt exchange on York at par @ % per cent pro- mium, and less pressure to da; New Onaane Nov. 26, 1800. The receips of cotton for the week end oa frijar Jast, wore 70,000 bales, against 74,000 for the corresp ona wg ‘week last year. foniim, Now. 24, 1860 Cotton—Sales ved of 2,50 wales ‘at 103. for midaling, with « alr demand. Cuantazros, Nov 24, 1860. Cotton sales to day 2,000 baics, quotations ‘rangiog from 8igc to 10\c Yor middling ‘Market fem. Baitimona, Nov 26, 281 45. Corn duli. old white ard yellow, 60c Provisions dall and nominal Coffer quiet bat steady: Rio Ide a ldigc, Whiexoy dull at 195¢0. Purtipmienia, Nov 24, st, 1800 Flour very dull: superfine, 5 Wheat dul sLit a1 20; whe, $i 31a 81 40, Cora dull: sacn of 3,600 bosbel { yelow at 64s; white, 69¢ Coffee—Rio 182, a 14\c. Whiskey dull at 19%e « 20c Aunaxy, Nov 26— Flour in better demand, principally ‘or Wheat—No eal s borbels told at 620 instore, Oate—Sales 10,006 » Ryo—-elee 1500 bushels at 680 fur Parley more firmly beld: seals 6 000 busheia Cay 600, anit car lote of Jetlerson at 66c. Wolekey—salos 60 dbis. at 19550. Bovrain, Now. 28, 1860 There is nothing doing in the markets this morning, but the feeling t# gradually improviog. Cnoa! treighte—Uar, rier are offericg to take «beat to Roouester at 6 coute Importe—22,000 bushels wheat Expo: ta—N we Coxcieneni, Nov 26 1860 ry dull at $4 95 for super bo. ia! i ry dal! 0680 dushe's Nothing doing. 84 per cout prewiam ————E TACKA Keana's Takata —Che gracd eprotacniar piece, of the diaholical order, the “Seven Slaters,* which hus been for tome time in preparation, wae produced leat bight at Laura Keene's to an immense and doligated audience. It is very hard to criticise « play without « plot, end an thie ore bas no plot, nor the pretense of ove, wo forbonr eriticiom. Thita extravagant oc fu.lof soeurd but amusing situations, shouad local bite ard wittiolems, aod altogether ¢ (rom Ligtowiog to cod, Bet ¢ piece ary the fre spectaeaiar eff rapid auccossioa, dy por expense is gar r ciaiities of 1) grceping® which follow each other i Aid ip potting theu ep reith appear Tue * be tpared ae ta the inferne and parly in Be curtour ¢oow 1 ineidents tn to pot teem | The Ze mireh ip the \rably coe end elioled the crowning gory of the place is Tipation Roene at Whe cinse. AVA peo y the doeet thing ever orodvoed here, ted applar se vaod tran for o ‘olor, e and beauty of eles Thit weere alor: # tad to bave cost the management #9.0C0 It Phowl? be enen by every one for whe y thicg {2 the toonie and spectacular bine haw aay attrac: Ven Mist Kerne wae called out after the fail of tae eur tain leet night apd enthoriaationliy applauded, The Seven Sisters," we preeome, will ren as many weeks. Grose T. Dowstwe ov Bowron —We perceive thet our old friend, George T. Downing, the oyster king, hae re. Troved bis evtad.isbment to Bostoe, where be bas lorated himself at No, 178 Tremont street, near the Winthrop Houre. Downing carried on ® successful campaign in thie city for many yeart, and won any quantity of laarelse aod beyt, pot only in the matter of oysters, but in the Dore complicated Geld of the ewisine, from beat steaks to boned turkey. In connection with his Berton concorn, he ‘will continue to cater for the people of Newport in and out of season, and we are certain tha) | net fall to ‘entadlish the popularity whieh, for ® quarter of acca | ary or thereabouts, he enjoyed here. The learned pal. | Partioulara will be found ta oar sdvertiall lorophers of the wodern Athens are not #bove relicklog an oyster atew, or a juley “ porter house,’ for they are Dut terrestrial beings after all, and we advise ‘nom to tay Downing, wih bis metropetiien capertencs, Prmow Rarona —The “American Aspoolution for (he Improvement of Prison Discip¥ine’’ will hold ite seooa* anual convention in this city, Commencing to-morrow columns hg aiten'! on of ‘The cause is one which should pommand all tro philanthropists. EE ee Academy of Music—Opening of the Win- ter Season, ‘Uman is pretty well known as « sort of public as ton‘aber. His energy and perseverance rise above al! ordi- Dary—and we may esy extraordinary —obs \acles. Nothing could have been more disheartening than the prospecte of the Opera s month ego. Nothing can be more cheorfal than ite futare, judging by the demonstration of last night The Academy has rarcy been so full—never fuller. Fron the front row of the parquetie to the back seats ia the amphitheatre ry eat and inch of standing room was oceupied, and the vast audience include! represeata- tives of all olasses of our heterogeneous population. The beat monde came out in full force, but the great majority of the audience came direetly from the body of the people, * The alterations in the front ef the theatre, the abolition of tbe side entrances to the parquette and the substitution of avant scene boxes frat attracted the attention of the hatiiues, to whom the change seemed a little odd, but, bevertheless, ery gratefal one, It was likewise noted that Mr, Anschutz had gathored under his baton the best instrumental performers in the city, aud the performance of the first bars proved that ‘the orchestrs was not only full and etrong, but evenly balanced and properly distributed. The opera was “La Tuive, work which has not been over aud above popa lar bere, perhaps because it never was properly per formed. Marotsok tried it Inat spring at the Winter Gar- den, but it was done in @ great hurry, and the per- formance proved nothing, except Fabbri and Stigelli were very exoellent in the principal réles,and that their sup- porters wore bruised reeds, whose voices poke under the weight of Halevy’s music. Uliman’s cast was much Deiter. He had not coly Fabbri and Stigelli for Kleazer and Rachel, but Formes for the Vardinal and Mme, Anna Bishop for the Cardinal. This quartette of artists was certainly equal to the exigencies of the occasion. “La Jaive’’ is evigeant. The music te strongly dramatic. There aro no salient alrs te show off the prima donna’s execution and the tenor’s prettincsses. It is ali downright, earnest bard work. The fipale to the drat ‘sot ism fair specimen of the whole opera, and is worked up with consummate skill. Thie was wonderfully well done, both musically and dramatically. The stage repre- sented a street scene, avd was completely filled with knights apd nobies, men.at arms, cardinals, bishops, prieets, attendants upoo tho Rmperor, that] dignitary four bund:ed pereons, all appropriately costumed. While this apectacte 1s going on, there ts blended with the martial music an exquisite duet for tenor and soprano, It is to bo regretied that the beauty and completeness of tac mise om scene #0 far entranced the audience that the duct attracted but very litte attention compsred to its desserte. Bligelli aud Fabbri won fresh laureis ta it Aftor this act the artizte wire called oat twice, ana in response to an cothnaiastic demand for “Ullman,” the manager app sar ed In front of the cartain and received the most flattering eviccnce of tie approbation of the public. Ne sme! satis- fuction was afforded by the excellent manner in which the chorustes were givea, It seems almost miraculous, but {t is pevertholess true, that the drinking sung wae 80 well dope as to gain an enthusisstic encore, The eecond act, the scene of which ts in Micazor's house, gave Fabbri apd Stigelli fine opportunities, aod they made the most of them, Stigelli was very flue ia the first act, but he excelied himself in tbe prayer and the trio fuale of the second. As a dramatic vocslist Stigelli fully deserves the very firat postion Als scone with Mme. Fabbri was as fl.ca piece of acting as on> ‘would wih to ree. The third act, the audience hall of the Emperor, gave Gisplay, and ths’ coup ever been approached ta 4 would be considered superb at Covent Garcen or tbe Paria Grand Opera. We do not parpose to describe this scene, as every one interested in such mat tere will eee it for himself. The fourth act in | the best, musically consttored. Here wo have | & duet betacen the Princess and Reobol, a very finely oolored dramacic duet for tenor acd and the grend air of tbe teror, the Gnale of thigact The opening duct was very welt sung by Fabri and Bishop, Dut the tenor fairly carried cif the honors. splendid execution of the duet between Stigelit and e8 ora ated @ great rensation, which was intensifies by the romarce finale. The artiste received «11 the ueunl honors, apd what 18 more to the purpose, thoy were the genau: ine ant epontaneovs offerings of a Gellgbted pablte. For the rest, we bave only time to say that the perform ended as finely an it commenced, the execation tcene being af impressive as it could’be made artiets all sung their beet and deserve cepecial credit, Fabbri and Stigell! improved upon their previous per formances. Formes was very fine in the rdie of the Car- inal, and Madame Bisbop gave importamos (o | | the ‘comparatively neeeties part of the Prin- ag a throughout indicated | | ee Of and = completeness which fs eepecially retreehiog, We have bad occasion very fro- q' ently to become the medium of the complaints of the public as to the carelessness of the stage direstion at the Academy. Jt aflords us, therefore, the greater grati- fication to eay that, in ‘La Jaive.” Debreul and bs apsociates bave fully and entirely vindicate! their repu tion, The mise en scene of ‘La Juive"’ is faultioss, and the Or may Congratolate bimesif upon the thoroogh ‘complete way in which bis plana bave beea carried “La Joive” will be repeated on Wednesday and Fri day evenings, and we presume many times afterward Is im the grat artistic sensation of the day, the Austerlitz of the little Nepoleon of Irving place. Narums, Italy, Nov, 3, 1860, Anctnt and Modern Naples a Favorite Resort—The Revolt tion and Garibaldi— Victor Emanuel and Francis II —~ The Future Capital of the Kingdom of lialy~-United Btales Minister and United States Comrul at Naples, dc country seats of the rich aud luxurious masters of the worla in the palmy days of ancient Rome. Here Marius Pompey, Julius Casar, Cleero, Virgil, Locutlus, Oras, Tiberius, Nero, Domitian and others hed their villas, and here they came to erjoy the charms that cluster Around this lovely spot; and now it is still ag attractive as thes, and bas ite thourands of visitere, seek ing recres tion or bralth, and enjoying the mi drees of ite climate, {te romar tic scenery ond the countless aseociations con- nected with tte classic shores. Bot there are at the present time evente occurring here that give additional interest to the place refer to the revelation now tm progress. It te probable, however, that ube contest in virtually decided as far as more force of arms can determine it. The greater revolation, of g>- verpment,o’ morals, of principles, is yet to be effectes, and time alove wil) prove if the material that existe here cap be moclded inte @ free acd enlightened people very thiog te oti im resher a chaotic state. Numerous con Micting elements entered foto tbe rrvolutiva, all de- fh: oun Of producing @ better condition of affairs, bot all #licitous to bring Ht aboat by different meanr, and hence you hrar ove day of the republican in! sence prevailing, and another day of the couservative: ani bence, ale, io part, the frequewt resigmations of the p mois try, Many Reglist end Americars hav voluoteered, and, v ne both are proverbially fond of titles ant officer, it oan Lot pe expected that aif rhwuld be od, aad tence tere existe some un plioasart fe in this rempect. Ga. ribsldi, however, the master epirit, i# bard at wore ia Camp and field as well na io the cabinet, aad keeps tar diecordaot clemenie toget) or by bia indefariganle pers verance, Gevotion, conciliation and self ws aut after all, Vietor Rmannel must at last settle ant rogulat * Aud bie coming fe awaited with groat impationcs Be is vow at Capua, twenty miles north of this otty Will probably remain there till the retarme fron tue whole Kingdom of the late election are received here, and the result officially declared. Some ray be will make bi try to morrow, others say, ina few daye,and some do- 4 | clare he will fret visit Sicily, aa mattors are still in aa | wpsettied condition there This le not provable, as he is | ride from Naples, ana preparations have bern cominenced in wnticipation of bie wpeedy en Asunoe into the capital of bia new kingdom. Francia Ii. is mt Gaeta, fi(ty miles northwest of Naples, which, being on the pea, wiforde ap orportucity to ‘visit foreign nods far more acormsible than Capua, his late headquarters, furnished It is pot probable that there will be sng further ooaftete between tho opposing forces. It is said that the Piedmontese wished to bom- bard Gaeta, bet theta French Admiral, who was in the habor with two or three ships, objected te it, and the Piedmontese desiated. The Garibevian arcay te ati od Casorta, fre miles from Ospun and fifteen from this city, and Dumbers about 96,058 men Victor Emanuel bas 60 060 men. There ts considerable talk about the fature capital of ‘eo kingdom of Itnly Aa Victor Baanuel |* to & Dighiy enewiial by reany thet fr the dipnliy of tie pation another cenital be selected. Turin is act con fal, and, besides, hae vo Malian sere or repotation ema Ro ae Rome, Naples or Ficrenoe possanses ‘doubt see the grand exatre of § te Italian hears det ss jong an Na poleon DL ee the Pope sha) prstatued te the 9 will Be ne Hae of thal bow Naples 's \ and noarly contrel, end Wii make a cay 8 eremt peo pie, many thisk anc hope ¢ weil Ber a fata eb the goverment e Coederativs = Garibeld | wander of the army 0: mer he oremad « Wer erated rank ’ ere arom in person, apd the populace, sumbering some three or | Tho | | by For two thousand ) care Naples and i besutifal bay | have been celebrated places of resort. Here were the | King of Italy, apt not of Sardinia alowe, it \# deemed | | Be 8M. MAREH, of tn | of vartove appiloations | community im enlarging eo greatly the area and population of bis he Hise, Joseph R. Chandler, Uaited States Ministor resident at Naple ‘pects to leave bere tn two or three weeks, pg aftor the entry of Victor Emanuel. As Was BCored ited bo the late tan government, he copeiders bis dotics coane as soon as the new powers Luke Officia! porsession. Mr, Chandler ta very highly estcomed, ‘and he apd bis accomplished lady have dove mush to rea- der the sojourn of American visitors very pleasant Like moet of our foreign office holders, be has found it rather xpensive to repreeent bis country at a royal court, aud he retiree with the sutistaction of saving Usele’ Sam about four thousand doliars yearly—i ¢ , it bas cost bim, Funderstand, four thousand dollars per annum more to live hore tha the amount of his salary, woich I believe ia about eight thousand dollars, As Mr. 6 is independent, he ean afford to pay for the honor of representing his xo: vernment at a foreign cou: Aa I perceive by inte ad- vices that Pepusy tania, Ohio end Iudiane bave gone for | the vepublicaus im the State elections, there is some pro IMty of Lincols being elected; and, if eo, tho usual pumber of victims to patriotism’ may ‘be antictpated in the ebape of office seekers desirous of serving ther coua- try at home or abroad. If apy one is anmious to havo e = " or ot —, and bee an in. dependent fortune, im apply for onc at any European olty (except Liver; and a fow others), and be wilt ° Batieied, before the close eB Pd year, that he is potserving bis country in vain, as be will discover that bis time, services and private purse, have all contributed to epbold ‘the honor and dignity of ‘the great Yankee nation. I Know this to be se; but I bave no ‘des that any republican will take heod, for there | a no doubt, be as great a rush for office ag in the days. of Foe United Baten Consclabip has been held at Naples, by Mr. Hamet, for fifty one years Think of this, ye eeorifioing Whose Who long to serve her wt Fifty-one years and fourteen ‘cd and mo rotation. And the the rents oaly $260 a. year for & single complete ants at on. wolf for your country so ardently burn; he eae ideotial term. The Prince of Wales’ Visit in a Pecun: ry Point of View. {From the Lpdon Chronicle, Nov. 8 | The English public have watched with peculiar gratia. cation and hope the successful tour hich! the Prince of ‘Wales has just concluded ia the United States. The Ame Ticaps, on their aide, also “‘calculate”’ tbat the visit will Prove pleasant and profitable. Some of the processes of this “calculation” strike en Koglishman ag being rathor fipgolar, Leaving pleasure out of sight, for example, our Transatlantic coufmporary, the New Yoru AMsKain, computes the profit accruiog from the royal throveh the States by the amount of coin whick It has caused to pase into cir ulation, and tots up an aggregste very pearly approaching t) a million sterling Ia Haglaud we are bardly accustomed to meaaure all our performances, politicsl, ceremonial or sentimental, by this merely pe- cuviary standard, We are, no doadt, quite suit clently fond of money, and the Louse of orl ina thrifty mood, will squabbie and chaifer over very iasig piteant items of expenoiture. This, howover, is only as ter of duty, and in the way of business’ But when ject 18 one of taste or geDtiment—if we have to dis our hosp! ‘eu distinguizhed-guest, or perform with fitting fclat some of those gorgeous ‘solemnitics which belor (o tbe traditions of an ancteut monarcny— We Are Dok Wout to Fcrutinize too narrowly the question of proiit and loss. To morrow, for inetanco, between the procersion and the feeding, a good deal of money will he Girectiy spent in the city, ad still more indirectly “put into civeuiat‘on '’ Yet neither the au iitors of the civic Accounts, nor the professors of what Mr. Raskia calls the “dismal srievce” of prlitical economy, will take the trouble to strike a balance of gain aud Outlay ws arising r’e day ths optical experi wevt is 80 eatlsfa tory In England ave thoght, p Thaps 100 exctualvery, of the pleasur whlch our popular Prince would, 3 we hoped, deriv. from his visit—ol the vee"ul {natruction which the nelr Apparent to the British crowm might gether from a por- ecpal acqoa\ptance with row countricé aad p»pslatous— or of the pation tpteresta that would be benefitted by an iveient which drew closor the ties of frivadan'p bo- tween the two great rections of our Anglo Saxon fwatiy. In the States, the event hse been discussed upon mash simpler principles The sivg'e question wak sd is wheshor, ace: 4 very cartous ead Very 1genious, Aa for the expenditure oa the visiter’s side, tbat of course is put dowa as clear gain to the We hope that the American public will be pro- perly porty svesiaoe by learning that this outiay is pretty large. e New Youx Haxaxp telis them of five hundred or Lidcest pour beires Ww atterdants—of costly braselets to Yhourand doliar eb ques {1 ing about on all aider—of mag- Partvers in the dance (#tth a due appreciation, we trast, of tue preity oues)—vi the expenscs incurred upon ape partmonts at fash cial train, end “extensive suites of fovable boteis '’ exactly a month in the | that time at leset a hundred thousand dollars, > vaket tw more thad twenty thousaod The «timate seems very moderate, and a wo cannot quite agree with the the affair is “ oe le to one Brit'eh treasury at hia back,’ stoce we bave pot yet who has the | Drawing Delaware State Lui. teriea WOOD, MsppY's 00. Managers of the oe z Pa Peg Kor 38, 50 36, 32, 66, 43, a ase 46, 20. ome O64 68, 67, 38 it i 4, as, ln 75, ER 16, # 30, i, 5. 41, Nor. %, Circulars vent free of charge by add 1 atthar wo WOOD, Ende exe “Wn Delaware, Grin won eras Misourt. Drawings of KR. Fr Lotterka:- x Commry, Cx.ass 283, Nov. 26, 42,71, an 29, 43, 16, 5, 49, 68, 62, 34, is Goxsouparen Lorrmuy, Quam 21) Nov. 20 23, 12. | 6R, 32, 33, 15, 72, 67, 54, 36, 50, 21. | Gizoitara sent free of charge by Sadresaing reawca, | Wimington, Bay Sable Fars, Ro m ai ow Gana 8, 51S Broadwa; | Kare, Fars, F rs, at Wholesale Prices, at GENIN’, 613 Broadway. - hhildre’ Fars Retatled « at Wholesate Prices, at GRNIN’S, 613 Broad: way. Ledies’ Furs—20 | Broadway prices. rw cont Less than At DBAKB'S, 130 Fulton street. | HERTS EMTe-At White's Hat Kmpo- ‘M16 Broadway, Mink, Mink, Mink, Mitek Fars, Retatled ‘1 wholesale prises, by GRNIN, 619 Broadway. Immense Stock ov WINTER CLOTHING, &c. GREAT REDUCTION. nded_ to off complete mock of ‘aed Furnish! spear 6s te a reduction in prices, preparatory We are determined to close out ‘i oniire sock in the pre: ita presena gre ovpsr y f a EXTREMELY iow PRIORS. DEVLIN, HUDAOW & CO., 286, 269 nnd 960 Brosdway. Shirts, Shirts.—Six for 98. Made from the best Amotkeag and Wamautta Mualing, Lepot 106 Chatham street, corner of Pearl. Six Fine Shirts for $8, Mesonses & to Fit. MOODY'S Shirt Manufactory, 269 Broadway. phs 1 in Brooklyn.—Wiiliam- fOA, Jar aint abe etehicet bundred ard ony ome. Concentrated Leaven. To improve the Savor of fruit plea cakes rolla and pastry, R Chambarlin & Co's (3o.ton) Concentrated Lenven te avite ap addition It ia approved of by thousands who have eed 18, Decncse never fade ta whet it le represeaied "Vor ele by groce: at aru, gis Revers ly: . HB. BS, Wholesale Avent 169 Pear! ere way & Sons’ Overstrung Grand and rquare Pianos are pow conaidered the best manufactured; are warranted for Ove years. Warercoms 8d and 84 Waiker st. Herring’s Patent Champion Fire end Bere. 2 Safes, 251 Broadway, corner of Murray street, ow York. The Ladd & Webster Sewing Machines way now be had for Fifty Dollars, at 60) Broadway. Now Witnin Reach of a Machines. upwards Coal rover & Baker's Colebrated Noiseless Family Sew Prices estab! for seven years, Bi) anc 495 Broadway, New York. OU and Keros witbout globe or chim: ey—Patent just lesusd Say deubt the best jet (fered. and it ony needs to be seen Lo prove ft. "A one balf totereet, or a large portion of terr tory will be so'd very low This fan opportnr ity worth Improv. ing. Address, with rea) nme, B. €, box 29%) Post oflice. Owners of Horses Will Find Dr. Tobias’ lepeat, ls piat buttles, at ity geuia, superior > sera the for caring colle, ewelliags. gaile, Bruises, lumps, &o__ bol by all the storekeepers and druggists No. rest, New York Christodoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Tou- pore, the beat in the world, wholesale and retail, and the dye privately Appued. No Honse and Hair 6 tell bere: natural and fees fit; bortorsan wp bebe 16 Bond street. Hili's Heir Dye, 50 Black or © Brown. Depo No | Barclay street, aud oid by all druggists. gat ¢ Wig—The Only ine eeieehe eve po turning up behird. road way, corner of Rend otre Feet. titel Com lexton.—Latrd’s Liquid | ea baring nn saual for, beaits yin nod ‘Seaservion te simplecion wad ctin. Sold ot ugaicte, Nos. 737 aud 439 Broadway. rous is the Best and poser RSs Ladies, try it, arried. ~ bagi ed —On Sunday, November tho Now. 8 laaace, Prawn Gam Lawn to Haswau, daughter of | Be H. Levett, of Eailegelpnts. Englieb beard eny whisper of av application to Parliament for a | graut to de'ray the royal botel bills, we readily sdmk that tbe money bas been well laid out, let who may be called upon in the erd to “stand Sam’ for the amouut. “On the American sie the total expenditure bes a movch higber Ogure, and we are giad to see that our New York contemporary eatertaips very liberal notions on this Fw and altogether repudiates the idea that the mooey been waskd He shows a Gisdain for the sam indeed, than three or fou oftable Investment, or, at any rate, roe tot jy put #0 much money fn circulation.” Amerisa was iavish on the occasion, ‘Where the Prince epent hundreds we epent tens of thousands” as items ia the account, look at the outiay canted by the famous New York ball— ‘think of the glittericg iamooda, the exquisite laces and coetiiness of millinery displayed’? at thas file It would, ve are told, he a “ridie y low estimate”? to comoute the individual expenditurs for tbat single eveniog a; $200, Forty pounds « brad all round, even though the male Lien of the company cenid bi ad little to do with ‘ate elusive © gathering of double most three of the “anper ten . Thi gives $600 060 for one pigbt’s work, or, including the cowt of the entertain ment freif “if 1 were set down at s million, the igure would not be extravagant ' But the democracy con tributed an equal phare to the groes accouct. Whoa the Prince entered York Browtway war cboket up by baif a mill oo of persons, wh came expressly to give bim weicome Each of there is computed to bay Bye Dt ab least & dollar on bis holiday, eo that the da: Seer gute simonnted to more than bef " saour conte mporary by « miliion do'lare. “On the whole on, “between early loon on, ate idly eocmwerfal ball, must havo beon the means of clroulating a fam equal mt least t hail of bot?” and reckow ing the out Ciceipoet!, “tuolading bal’, (at Quakers do pot dane; ® ry hany, and the modest $6,060 Weat Foit— ve get a tom total wbich is net down f 199 288 (40; dot of which the Hy nonte i tekep much too In would be nearer the mark iat ‘ Revon Whether # or echt, however, the outlay should be “pat in etron’atinn,”” #9 40 wo the wenith of the community, for the money came elt to be exuravegens If the mode of La, contemporary hea herat ing ® royal visit, afopted by our ingular hip ooocluaion te 6 minent iad rerublican simplicity, they gos awe,”’ way sometimen prove to tably invested Nor would the result bo if rae were incurred by a tbat frites and coremoniee aud costly gviantee shows put dollar® ta cirevintion, nud fporease the wealth of the That experience may give them rome new Nights on the anbject of government, #> far ae rogarde that touchstone of enoeiience, ite comparative econo ne Henceforth, we fancy they will vlame tober leon frequently over the ‘Old Country” hecanee they hare ro alty to mmintaln The expenen, as tray AveivRRAARY OF Dum Poosa Steer Dance. —The tbirtietts antiversary of th independence of Poland, in 1820, w Patarday evening aext, December 1, at the Cooper In- stitute, The frieeds of poor Poland ia New York ever forget to psy annual bouor to the ceuse fer which #0 many Of ber poeple braved death and exile The en- tertainment will be ander the direction of the fellow! Corsmities, and will commence a} bav-past re 100 o'clock ~ Judian Allen, Joon Gacek, W, Kochanowsk! After All, jation. In the New World ber tt moe g ber feroriten @ one friend Brondway and Falton ‘ont Bis ne plus lle sensen, tnd Wa Jere will bee great rsh for ae ee ard ee we the et, shureh. dered Saye sees hours of ot hin Radioa! Cure Radical Care of Hernia or No 2 Veney sh ost, Ai Frecial suscatson $6 toe surgion! hd To Krery Moth Who Hae Children wattering from Auy of the complaints ineidest ty igetbic g we way, do not let your ows ieee of ibare einad tn the way of Yee» that w Now re ae era sodthiva symur y from the olaeses oat can well afford | 7) Joba Mokray- | ak too highly ef the | senha pre bewure— | Loxo—De pica phaee —00 Winday, November 26, at the residence of the >ride, by the Rev. Dr. —, Tromas C. Lona, of New York, to LovisrDs Foraaer, of yD. | Mostcosumr—Vour —Io this city, om Monday, Noven ber 26, at the residence of the bri a father, by the Rew J. A MoKeon, of Licoraroalor Jamas M Montoomexy to | Acar A , second daughter of Heary Volk, Esq , a of this cit, Homatwa—Hire —On Wednaday, November 21, by 1 Rey. Mr. Hoffman te the residence of the bride's father, at Gog , Wuuas H Romaivn of New York ety, Ne bales Vipons ee eS Hite, Baq Vait—Muin—at tbe Church of the Incarnation, es November 21, by the . Heary L. Mont- gowery, Warten 3. Vail, of Newbarg, to Axyz 0, davgbier of the late Alexander M. Mair. Died. N ber 26, of croup, Amxa | and 9 days | jully invited to at- ‘at 008 0 oreloot, | Bovis —Oa Monday, from the residence of her parents, Carewaut 8 at New Orleans, Jonn Casewmit, late of London, aged 29 | years. English papers please copy. Cima in Jereey City, Oe Monday afternoon, ber 26, Damm ¥. Cran, formerly of Lisbon, Coan., | aged 87 years | The relatives apd friends of the family are respectfally vited to atterd the funeral, on Wednesday aiternoon, | two o'clock, from he resi fence of his son in law, J. © Thayer, No 83 Washington street, Jersey City. wich (Copnectiout) papere ‘plese copy. Davis —In Hrooklym, on Monday, November 26, Man xt anx, wile of Thomas Davis, in the friends and relatives aro invited to attend the morn renideuce ef ber mother, Deg: legion and Grend avenues, without further notice. umwey —On Sunday evening, November 25, suddeuly, of direnge of the beart, Gaonce W. Daway, aged 42, for | merly of Philadelphia | ‘Sate, Pbiiadelpbia apd Louteville papers please copy. Frazen —On aiternoon, November 24, at bis residvnee, No. oo Resors careet, Zrsey City, N. J., Capt. The relatives end iriencs of the family are invited to stiond the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoen, at ono | o'orek, from bis late residence. |” Faenis —On Monday, November 26. of dropay on the x son of Elizaacd Daolel Ferris, one, funeral, en Weon: “the fuveral will take place from the residence of his bro ther, Thoe Ferris, corner of Wyckoff avd Seonard atreev, burg, 0a Weduerday afteruoon friende and relatives are invited xk —In Brooklyn, on E gwife of Eiward W The friends and relat vew a sttend the funeral, from ber 1w a Wednesday morning. at Dail past ten o'clock The remains will be taken to Walpole, Masrachasetia, for interment, ed T montbe ant 4 days wee and frience of tho family are reapectfolly invited attend whe funeral, from the residence of bis parents, 226 Firet arenue, this (Tuesday) alteraoon, at wo Gremias.—At bia re ning, Nowemtar tp the 66un year of his age n take pleco f Mount Ploawas 1, ie Jasna Guu don cr jatives and friends of the faaily aro to attend eepoet fully A Monday November 20 a the i349 ‘The friends of the farsiiy, and tno Allied Coapoauor, ao veapwostully invited 4 rom her la'e peaidence, 200 Navy strect, iirook lyn, op Wednencay afternoon, al two o'clock ,wooo —On Monday, November 26, of sonsump. | tien, Canoaine D Lowswood friends are roapecwhully invited to attend the Wednewiay adernovs, at ono o'clock, at Totienv! ide, Staten Manca —Ip Bron) Sunday, November 25, Saasa Ads, #idow of the Into Peomas March, aged [6 years. ‘The relatives ged frivads of the family ave rospecafally to ationd. one Samer! on Wednesday afternson, at jock, fromthe Church of ths Holy Trinity, Ulin. corner of Neutngue atrest. Asa Income "haees Oo Monday, November 26, Jonx A Maat, | #uee 41 yeare wad 6 montha. + Tho friemdre and relatives of the family are respectfully | pa oad aan Fgh ‘Tuanday) afiernoon, : | iz al past © Trea Dis late residence, No. & Seay arn oe wae “tg Roe | Bisons, between Tent | *"Timira ana Elan | MePames.— on Lg LT ‘2h, Amen, oldoet og Of Jobu ‘a? Mary MoBeces, aged 6 years and 2 mop The relatives apd friends of the family are reapeotfal'y fnvited to att ed the foveral, thie (Tuerday) afornoon, At two Othe ok. from the residence of her parents No 198 Fart Fiore sth street Hor remains will be taken to Ont art, Cersetery OLMe gp —On Bon¢ay, November 25, after a short 4, Mee Capcime, wife of Lyeli f, Olmeted, aged 25 Years, Mo menths and 9 days | ‘The relatives aod friends of the fam ly are reapectfally Papers please oopy nh year of her | Gesdeuty, ce Wotesssay, November 36, | B rovited to att bail part coe @re0Ne Her remain wilt! tory for interment ONPLL —On onda, “usetmy) afternooa, af Fla’ reattenee, LAT Asoond be takoa to Greenwoo1 Come Nowomber tedious ilineeF, Masnauet Ose: poe Sah gaag oe The friende 0! ths family, ond thoas of ber ; apd Jobe, are tuvited to stim’ the tunorel, from’ nee ieee residence at Hunter's Moist, on Weduess "Pastas 00. Mond ALMER —=| londay morning, Noy i | Pasnas, oped 84 Seareant Tanne ee Micew | "The friends of the family are invited to attend the fane- ral services, et the renter of his mo. Dr MW Pain. er, No. 64 Riviegton stree?, this ("nenday) morning, af eleven o'clock. Mis rema'ns wii! be takes to Groen avan! . Be*imore. Pratt —On Soaday, November 26, Mrs Toawnce & Prat, in the O8tr year of ber age. ‘The friend: the family reepootfuily invited to as- tend the funeral, this (Tuesday) morning. at niaco’ciock, Jrom her late residenee, No 226 Salliven street. Reni? —On Monéey, November 96, Aataue Rent, eged 4 montbe and 1 day, ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the fune- ral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, frony the reridence of bis parents, No. 256 Teath Rownixs ~On Monday morning, oe diptheria, Haaser M, youngest ehild of Samuel aad Mary Robbins, aged 3 years and It moath. ‘ bn ee <o aie to Greea wood: for Ipterment afternoon, at two o'clock, | No. 107 West Broad: on ey) Tae friends aed scquslatseces, | who on make it onsen are respectfully invited to atten SuERwoon.—On Monday, Novomber 20, Neusow J. § aged tend the funeral, this ) in, al pet to (Tueeday ) morning, o’elook, from the Tealdenoe, of his parents, Fest Seventeenth street, without further notice. His remain Wil be taken to Bye fer iaterneent. lovember 26, after & severe Swaawsy, aged 26 years, The friends of te fully are reynested to attend the fuatrel, (hie (Tesedeg) mon, a two = from the realdenoe of ber parcots, No.'7 Cannon ptreet [ecg en me, ‘Are Corus, wife of Tatcheel ‘Seep, sone The friends of the hentrtee aod those of her bro‘hers Willtam, Michael and Matthew Collins, are respeottully invited to attend ber funeral, from her late residenca, No. @1 Mulberry street at two o'clock this (Tuesday) at ternoop, without farther invitetion. Her remains wili be interred in Calvary Cemetery. Wivana.—S nddeniyy on ‘Sandey morning, November 25, Mrs. Sannina Wictane, widow of Isasc Winans, in the 60th year of her age. Also, on the same morning, after @ short tMness, a BALDWIN, 800 of the above, in the S4tb year of bis ag ‘Their funeral rvioes will be beid tm the Carmine street church, Rev. Mr Hastings, pastor, this (Tuesday) morn- ing, at ten o'clock, The relatives and frieads ven family are requested to attend the foneral without furtaer imvi- tation. Their remains will be takea to Greeuwood for In- terment Wrison —Oo Monday, November 24. of scarlet fever, *K, youngest daughter of Charles aud Lucy Jane p, mged 2 years and 6 months, Tho friends and relatives of tha family are reepecttully invited the funeral, from the resideace of her parents, No 37 South Tenth’ et-eet, wil jameburg, this (Tucedey) afiernoop, at half past one o'cl ck, without further notice. Her remain will be taken to Green wood. for jaterment ‘eEWING” Mu scout, WIth ear IMPROVEMENTS, t Kednoed ui cee and the on expenses COPEeqneDt ‘tpon 8 ree »nt decision Be Ualted Mates Court, just the sale Serer Dufacturing Ccmpany's Seeing Meobines Feduced prices The superiority of these machines for ly ase and manufacturers tn the name repge of GA aroase ‘and material, eines Pros ss OS “shoaDwak ‘New: Yort. ‘The subsertber cipe and full directions for meval of blotches, pimples, freck: Peiatroan's Humalatiog ( Ovguent ‘fall set of whiskers ir —— or ~-GIABREDE —THE GRAY CARDS DevelUes, & eatin Ue, for wedding cards AB THE CHARLES PRODSIIAM WATCHES ane Pree sano bid 1D begat di atl thease caleb: A complete keepers Ronant's AIT re $2. PO Importers of Watches, J wl Bros was, opp’ NRW SIX SHOOTING CARTRIDGE REVOLVER, Weighing only @ For aale, wholesale and retail, By JOSEPH MERWIN, Agent, 267 Brondway, N. ¥. A “cards, bo. Hisve you soon the Bivbeo Wai tor Wadia J fone 1 Boat als acl! O22, sreraree fe ark nye ounces DUBNT OF JACK nad WHISKER’ wi the beet ‘bere can we find JOHN Meatlirre “a Hee atom, haa pau 5,000 bot: {les of such a8 age and aa bas never bess sattered. Reed we im portant testimon} sper. 5) cents #20 pe. gallon. tes - A". MEN'S WHIFKERS AND MOUSTACHES WO: grow, but then my Onguent will forse the beard to thi vix weens Nh T BISHOP & REIN'S JEWELRY Avenus Hotel. just received fine assortment of bane aod Opera I8HOP KIN’? NEW FIORE, FIFTH AVERUB Hotel 2be public are invited to examine our stock. STORE, FIFTH Por, eemabip Africa, © URDSALL’S ARRICA LINIMBRY, WHEN ALL SLAB bas failed. cures Bheut wounds. Jotate, Uisere aad ellestarnal pains and Price E i ‘M Bookman street Coes oF Byars. big ny A FATLA, ENLARGED diseases of the feet: or cured without by Dr. Secu anise. nyeiciaLs and fore to p! surgeon me NOTICIOBNO DE NUBVA YORE, remidones, 120 Ciston | eon attend the | BE | Sam POPULAR SPANISH AMERICAN PAPRR, PUBLISHED THIS Mm = youn SPANISH FPSIBNDS, APVERTISEMENTS TRANALATED FREE NOTICED IN EDITORIAL COLUMNS. THE NOTICIO£O OFFICE oe ANISH JOB PRCRTING * DONS IN THE BEST MANNER, Pa Bingle copies of the paper for saic jp OFFICE, & ANN STR ERT. ae, 17 TOU DEsrR , coename HADS Ie |G im) Cy yor sires thet wil pay vou wealoa tL & ML collar maaafneturer, 80 Bluth avenue, wanene collar manufect AB TIXTURRS, 20., a0 STEPHEN PHILRIN. 707 BROADWAY, Otters for sale at redoced pions « splendid Gna Pixtares NOW BRONABS, DIRECT INF OCT ATION, of Manel Oronmenta. Btatuetion, Groups, wanda, MC, ‘Sné Ona Phtivg altendes to 04 oa a Poe io. 5 Amor House, Barclay si. 7 PURNISBING GOODE AT PANIO PRIOR, | Routhern sales baving In 8 oak meners heme y roaeon Pt, ar prema! Due wembine we Oe pre pared wo offer, for oman, 00) 980, OTN A, OLASaW ANI MITV ER puare aoona, UVRODABS OLOCES ANT BARCY GOODE, et noleown tn U's market Frent china end rok | Sas, woase Bag we ove a2 | OF planters, of the | | Sigstameey em nas | Sren'Sugar Puree Meratd eatoe- gre, ser BE AD 100010. meetmroroom ) B06 Rreaéwag wat, |