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INTERESTING FROM WASHINGTON. Wasuinctos, Nov. 80, 1800. (OOMPLETION OF ME. MUUHANAY'S MEmuGE. A cabinet meoting was beld this evening, and conclud- | tog dashes placed im the Mosasge. Al! the members were present. The message will probably be coat in advance to New York and Richmoad—no further North or South, ‘SMrORTS OF Dar ARTMESTH, ‘The Postmaster General's report was printed to-day. | ‘The report is more comprehensive and uot so longlity as usual. Tho report of the Secretary of War is not yet comple- | ted, but will be to-morrow. Wort is beiag done on other department reports. ‘BUSLNESS LY TOE TREASURY, ‘The consultations in regard to treasury matters is Settled. Collector Whitney, of Boston, arrived today, | and Coliector Schell, of New York, '¢ expected to return | to-night, A RUMOR prevails this morning that in cago Mr, Cob leaves the Cabioct Mr, Schell will be bis stccessor, Mr, Ssbell has beea bere for several days overhauling treasury busi- ness. Vice-Presideat Breckinridge arrives to-night and stops ‘at the National. His family is not yet with him. AFFAIRS IN MEXICO. Despatches were received this morning at the Depart- mont of State from Mr, Mclace, with dates from Jalapa 4 the 10:h, and from Vera Cruz to the 221 inst. Binoe the fall of Guadalajara the liberal forces are ad- ‘vancing 0a the city of Mexico, where Miramon is concen- trating bis force, It is impossible, our Minister states, | ‘0 aatio!pate the resuit, but the chances seem to ve favor of the fal! of the city and the re-establishment of consti- vational government. Difficuities have ar!sen botween the English representa- ‘Mons acd the constitutional government, growing out of the four hundred thousand dollars recovered by the Bri- tish Consz! from General Degollado, and which, coatrary 4 the remoastrances of the British Minister, bad been © depostted .a a French mercaatile house for pro rata dis- tribution s 1k w quertionable whether anything will be done in the way of negotiation before the meeting of Congress, which | will not take place until March next, it la caderstood that the Spauish Minister at the capi- ta! (sin full eympathy and co-operation with the Mira- moo party. ! ‘THE PERUVIAN MINISTER, ! Although his functions have beeu terminated by this | government, bas sent the diplomatic circular of his gov- eramont ov pending questions with the United States to every forciga Legation here. The circular {s an ingenious disdiguration of facts. This course on the part of Zagerra is coasidefed in diplomatic circies as very und) salted under the circumstances, | ‘The President will refor to the Peruvian diitisuity in bis | metaags, dot will send ia a special mosage at an oariy | oay. ! ARSENCH OF 4 FUNCTIONARY, It Is known to the government that Joba Cottou Smith, our ropreseuiative to Bolivia, has been absent threo or Your mgs tbs from bis post ou a visit of plesenre to Lima, ‘without leave, or notifying bis goverament, He will probably hear from the government, and will doubtlessly be properly rebuked for bis action. REPORT OF THE LABD OFFIO8. ‘The report of the Commissioners of the Land Uftice for the proseat year, will be one of the most able and interesting evor tssued from that office, and will form quite @ yolame It will be read and studied i interest, not only at tome, but in forelgn countries, It shows that the public domain ts equsi to two-thirds of the whole territory of tho Gaion, and three times as large as al! the States at the close of the Revolution, ‘The report covers a large field. It presents in a con- cise and forsible manner a view of the operations of the whole land system, the immense resources of the public Inods io agriculteral products, in minerals, the precious and aseful metals, with reflections ia regard to | tho extensive coal deposite in the coal bearing Bates {a our territory east and west of the Rocky Mountains; with calcniationg as to the edfective forocs of mineral fuel in internal avd exterior commerce and manufactures, as compared with Eogland , and the British possessions. Its suggestions will be of great value to merchant:, | waaefscturers and mecianics. i ‘THE NBWS PROM TAXAS AND UTAM. ‘Tus War Department is in receipt of a heavy mai! from the Departments of Texas and Utah, giv ing the details o tue movements of troops in these sectices. The operations against the ladians, have thus far veca | very succomstul. ASPAIRS IN NEW MEXICO. Tue foa\na Bureau is aleo ia receipt of iatel!igeace (rom New Moxtoo of late date. ‘The Indians are pursuing their depredations upou the | white maoaas, murdering the people and stesiing ‘ ' » as woll as the people conerally, aro co | oroualy to bring the warlike tribes to ano- OLKKER OF THE W\SHLNOTON aQuEDOT | Licutounat James 8. Clulr Morton, who has just re- | turned (rom the survey of the Cairiqui route, to-day | rocelved orders from Secretary Floyd to succeed Captain | HL. W. Sennam as engineer iu charge of the Washiugton | aqueduct / As bas Deon already stated, the results of the explors- | tion are highly satisfactory to the Secretary of ihe Neey. A. practical route for a railway, with avorabc grades, was found by Lieat. Morton aad , his priac (al aemistant, Mr. Jexyl, whese energy la bigh- ly commended, notwithstauding tue discovery of a prac ¢icable pass tarough the Cordilleras bad been given op by aas portion of the party which returned first to the | lagoon, aed spread thote unfavoravie reports which reachet as by way of Asp . Had Lieut Morton been as easily d.sbeartened as many others of the survey, tae practicabil'ty of this impornant route might heve re.) majued Unverified for some years to come. The big! es. | Mmatioa a which bis services are beld by bis chief is attested by his appointment to the work noltood above COMCLEMON OF THE CAIVESE Wan, The State Department |u# received a despatch from ialster Ward stating that Eogiand and France baye con cluded « treaty with China The combined forces oad Miyanoes to within bwelve miles of Pekin The ba verce of Chima at firs) refused to atiach is tea , bot dnaly yielded to the demand. BBWS PROM JAPAy. Minister Harel writes that she glowing socount# of the Japenese Harbasey of their roveption by the government ana citiseas of the United Saves had reaches Yedo, and ”oeas 7a07 great delight to \ue offictals taere FINANCIAL APY AIRY Tue receipts into the Treasury, tor the woek sading oa wore $4217.00, about (wo milous of account of tus land, and the remainder ‘Toe pay weuts for the wees for toe redempti tes and the pu aratt war 7 two mililone aod a wall, Toe Coss ms regelpts (row Charteston have |urgely d\ molshe@, © compared with thyee of Inst yoar Aboot # jon8 of the tea mii ion loam are paid io ‘Toe arrival of Lievtewant Geperal Soott 18 daily ex pected itive Sinve Marder Torosto, ©. W., Now. 80, 1860. Tee decision im the extradition case of the fugitive sieve ao) murderer Jon s, bas boen still farther post. poned tora few day®, The court to day wns crowded, and much .atercet maaifosied in the proceedings. Many colored people of both sexes aamombied! in and aroand the Uoort Boure, rewiy ty rescue the prisoner in case the Court desided to band bim over to the United Dentee eutborition, Ratireaa Dieneter, Ke. New Onuaws, Nov. 09, 1869 ‘The up passenger train on the Jackson Railway wat Wrown of tho track eighty miles above thir city today No lives wore lost, The down freignt train rao aso broke ridge, Killing the conductor and engineer Tae emgine aiter wards exploied Severs. oridges bave been washed away by the reosnt | faiee, but elforte Are waking to forward pumen, " aval Fa a te The Great Gale om the Lakes, Dermot, Nov, 90, 1860. Inte ,wonce ia received here of the loss of the schooner | Onrcem isn on the qhite Shoal Straits of Mackinac, in the inte ale, with all on board, Tee propeller Ontonsgon, which arrived a} Coilings Weed to jay from Chiceco, reports the propeller Keao. SDA a4 Mackionc, She has previously been reported OAH OPE A (he mouth oj Gorgoa Bay | Seocot vanes ‘Stock in port, tales of sterling exchange were mee at par to-day. Toe , | dull at 640, | at 64c., and car lots of four rowed at ly in the di NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER Ly 4860. TRIPLE SHEET. Later trom Havana, Nav Oacaans, Nov. 30, 1660. ‘THE YOUNG MEN'S BEPOSLICAN ONT ‘The steameh!: De Soto, from Havana oa the 271h inst, | nae arrived, Py ig eu ‘The harvest was promi: reigns were inactive. Exobange on London was at 10}; a 14ss per cent pre- mium, end sight drafts on New York at 3 per oeat pre- mium. The political intelligence from the United States had unsettied the mgney market, Later from Brazos. New Oauxays, Nov, 26, 1960, The steamer Arizona, from Brazor, arrived on the 934 inst, She brings $132,000 in specie. Her news is unim- portant. ‘The Brig Mi Sehiffer. Boston, Nov. 80, 1360. The British government, through the Consul at this Among the notsd guests wore Senators Sumner aud Wil | Port, has presented Capt. Wilson, of the Minnie Schiffer, with a valuabe gold chronometer; ‘Mr. Connonton, the Hos. F. A, Conkling, newly elected Congressman of the | mate, with a telescope: and $10 to cach of the crew; also, © lberal compensation is made for the domurrage and William Cullen Bryant, of the Pow, Daniel Drew, E. C. ‘subsistence of the crew and passengers of the Connaught Burning of the Steamer Kate French, y Lomsvitta, Ky., Nov, 30, 1860. ‘The steamer Kate Freach, bound from Louisville to the Senator Sumner’s lecture at the Cooper lastitate. Like all Arkansas river, was burned near Napoleon, Ark., on Wednesday night. Boat and cargo a total loss. The Palestine Uutward Bound. - PorvLanp, Me., Nov. 30, 1860. The steamrh|p Palestine will leave this port for Liver. | that direction. There being no iaw on the national sta. | Pool, via Londonderry, at about half past two o'clook P. M. to morrow. Despatches for Europe to be forwarded | sdministration but what is considered constitutional, the | by this opportunity will be received by Mr. Stokor, No. 7 Broad street, New York, until haif past one o'clock P.M | Of the laws, the collection of the roveoucs, ko, without Marine Disaster and Loves of Life. Avexanoria, Va, Nov, 30, 1860. The brig Crocus, Capt. Herbert, of Gardiner, Maines | bas arrived in thirty days from Sombrero island. She reports haying experienced terrific gales. Two eeamoa were killed by failing from the mast, aod anotner died on the voyage. ‘ihe he exptain’s wife died at Sombrero. Southern Ocean Sta Savannam, Nov, 29, 1860 The steamship R. R. Cuyier, from New York oa Mon- day, arrived at the wharf at aine o'clock this morning. All well. Caancestow, 8. C., Nov, 29, 1880. The eteamrbip Jamw Adger, Capt. Paillips, arrired here at ten o'clock this morning Markets. PHULADELPHEA STOCK BOARD. Diitavscraia, Nov. 30, 1860. Stocks beavy Philadeipo 's, 62. Rearing Railroad, 1744; Morris Usual, 655; Lang leinua iailroad, 10%; Peopsyivania Railroad, S7\{. sight excharge on New York, % tol per cent premum. New Onimans, Nov 26, 1860 Cotten active; sales to-day 15 660 b: for middling gar buoysct and advanced . for fair to fully Molasses dul it Sterlivg exorange Tous 1024. aad with bills of lading at par = S'gbt exchange vu New York at ‘¢ per cent discount to par. New Oxreage, Yow 4 1860 Cotton market. The boliday praduoed quietoona: sales 1,000 bales; prices nomial. “Freizate to Liverposl, sa Naw Ontwass, Now 30, 1850. alex today 1,100 vales Oise. for middling. The ‘Seles of week add up 45,000 ba'es, and the reecipts 57,609 bales, aeniva! 57,600 for ine corres nding week. jin lest year. Receipis ‘St this port less saan last year, 112,600 bales; . Ot all Southern ports, 195,000 bales. Exporis for the week, 40,000 bales; | to tal exports to date, 425,000 bales, Stock, 94000 Dales. Sugar Ducyant at 6c a 6c. for fairiy to fuliy fair, Molasees, 20c a Zico Flour quiet, at $4 25 a $4 88 for superfine. Colfee eteady. Saler of the wees 36,000 & 14X6. for fair to prime Imports of 18,000 bags. Stock very dail: at the ling excbange, °, a >; per cent premium, aud with Dill of inding, 94’. 2 96 Sight exsbange on New | York at 74 a 1)¢ per cont discount Caantastoy, Nov. 29, 186). Cotton—Prices advanced 4c. on the’ week, with nies during that time of 10,400 baics. Mowna, Nov. 20, 186 > ‘ — transactions \o oase:;neuce of (DanKsg\y- ng Dey Savamman, Nov. 28, 1860. Cotton saies of the week, 9,460 bales, at prices ranging from 90. & 10%c., bot principaly at 100 for mid bmp and 10}¢c. for good sinidiing. me up to Present time lees thas these of last year 65,000 bales. Cousideravic | SS price of sight drafts on New York is at \( per cen! aenais ro Sey yen Now. 30, 1860. Flour steady: salce 1,200 bois. suporiiue at $5 12, Wheat dull. Corn steady. “Coffe quiet. Sueara no sales, Provisions very quiet’ meas bey eee superfine, $4 for white. Corn tirm: salee of 4.000 bushels Whiskey stesey ab 190 & We, Anaxy, Nov. 30, 1860, Floor in moderate demand. Wheat, in lote, $1 98 for white Michigan, Cora, in lots, at 643. Oats very firm ai 863,, afoat and in cir lots.’ Bariey jm light supply ots sales 4,000 Lusheis Hammondeport at 19%e. ’ sales 150 bbis. ALBANY vy. 00—6P. M The weather was stormy all day. Flour in fair demacdt. Wheat raleabic, in low at $1 28 tor white Michigan. Corn Oats very firm at 263. for State, adoat and in car low. Bariey in moderate supply, and wanted: sales of 4,000 baghois Hammonds ort two rowed jc. Whiskey— y Of 160 bois, at 19°{c ; thie atter- Hoge heavy: saes of 60 head, 6. », Now. 90, 2880 Fleur dell, but unchanged. Wheat coetinuer very qutet and sales are confined to retail lots. Cora im limited comand: sales 10,000 buabels \ll’nole at Sic Lake im 1,242 bbim. ‘our, 14,000 Dashels wheat, 60,000 jn corn, 4,600 bushels barley. No shipments’ by Whiskey at Flour by sand sends a winal at oT bushels wheat, %. Asaveriout broak bat cccurret im the frie canal live iniles below Loekport there are uo exnorts. Bervato, Nov 00, 15806 P. Flour dull aod pet Wheat ey perta—10 000 bbis. flour, 315,000 bushee whoat, corn, 2,000 do. oats Cacao, Now. 30, 1840, Wheat du and le. er, tales 32.000 ©. & The, for No 1, a0d T1ige. a TB. for 2 ie stare. Corn Saco Dusrels at 26° tore. Cats firm. Rooeipis 4,000 flour, 29,000 Dorhely wheat, 7,000 bushele corn. sigh exebenge on New York ian ob 3 por cont prom Cescnman, Ni Four quiet and beeiness limited 4-25 a $4 05 for superfine Whiskey duil as 14}gc. Hoge oul) aceurate quotations cannot be given. we inight eay $5286 28. Mooey market unchanged. Time drafie on Hast or South unsaleabie Sight exchange on New vork dali at L per cent premium Flour Or vabels Ovens Maron —The latios wit not forget that ihere aro to be during the prevent season ouly two matiaces, | and that the first of them takes piace today, when “La Jot re’* will be given in precisely the fame maoner as ia the evening performances, Ax the indies bave beou dy- 0g for their matinoes duriog the att month or two, we shall nndvabtedly tee & very large crinoline congress at the Academy tod Inremeetixe Tawarricat Deact.—Oo Monday next Mr. Wallack antouncer « young lady of this city No lives | tarned upon the present attitude of the Southern States sammer Collatio, THE MASSACHUSETTS SENATOR —Ww0 WERs THERE, | WHAT WAS SAID AND DONE, atv. A tocial gaiberiog under ths isnepices “ tha Young | ‘Mava's Republicaz Union was held yesterday afternoon, at ‘No. 49 East Thirtieth strest, for the purpose of exchang- | ing compitments with Seaator Jumaer, of Massachusstte, | who is now on his way to Washington, Caly a wolvot fow were invited, aud they of those Kao" to de true | republitans, The following is a copy of the laritation, which was seot out in a quict way to those whose com pany would de considered agresabie opoa this occasion — Retiectin Bd Yors, Nov. 9%, 3. @—The pleasure of your company is reques by the Youn, Men's Republican Union, on Friday afer: | noon, Nov. fo, at four o’olock, at No 49 Eaet Thirtieth | street, to moet the Hoa. Char!s Sumo OHARLE: The iavited guests began to aszombic at the hour ap: | pointed, aad two bours or more wore spent in social con- veorsation and over An excellently prepared collation. | son, of Massachusetws, and Senator Doolittic, of Wisconsin; Sixth district; Senator Manalerre, Hon. George Folsom, | Jobnson, T. W. Ballard, R. C, McCormick, Mr. Briggs, Mr. Condins, Mr. Sterling, Mr. Franklin and about fifteen , moatly members of the Union, Nearly all remained uatt! near the time for tue commencement of other gatherings at the present time, the conversation ‘The doctrine that a State has the right to secede when- ever it may suit the caprice of ber poilticians was de- nounced by all, and the fribune oonsured for looking ia tute book to be enforced by the present or the incoming South could not take any move against the eaforcemout becoming the aggressors aad making themselves respoa- sible for the consequences. As republicans, they in- tended no infringement apon the rights of the South, desired (be passage of none but constitutions) laws, | and would not consens to @ repudiation by any portion of the confuderacy of States. Louisiana | was obtained to contro! the mouth uf the Father of Kivore aod Florida as the key to the Guif, aad 4 such 't was | ‘Uhe'r determination to bavethem remain. a mittiog Laat any State bad the right to secede was, as they ‘ooked upon it, only acknowledging that au7 State nad ine right bo | repudiate all Obligations towards mectiog ts portion of | the national debt | | The above waa the strain and the substance of the cou. versation that took piace during the fow hours thas were speat thera, Being catirely by themsoyves, with no 0c ston tobe guarded in their expression, it may bo sidered the true sentiments of tue republican leaders. More umporianca attends this gathering than would appear from the surface, arising (rom the fact of the position of those connected with his organization during the last campaign. It 18 an association of both young and old men—a majority of whom are known as auti Weed mea, and active opponents to the legislative pesu- lation thas has characterized the career of the Seward republicans of this State, The ampociation was repre- rented at the Chicago Convention, and whilet the Soward republicans went to that convention with their banner | wsartbed “William H. Seward,” the banner of this as- sociation was left in biaok, and was the ‘first that ap- porred with the name of Lincoln inscribed upon 't\—dy tha; means gaining notoriety throughout the country at the time. They were foremott in the fight for Lincola in ‘Unis State; in fact, being in far more intimate connection with “Honest Abe”? thaa any other organization or club | clation can, the views that will govern the Provident enlighten them. As this company purposes a visit to a usheleat #1 is a 1 25 for rod, and $123.4 | ve wet comedy and the debut of | Yi The fre act comedy is eaid | Walnut to Third, up in New York, they may be cousidered as on the inside | track with Lincoln, and representing, as far as auy asso elect when he comes into power. Military Intelligence. TBR PUTNAM PHALANK AT THE TOMS OF WASHINGTON. Several of the leading Southern journals baring heard of The Putaam Phalenx,” wish to know what and who they are’ We take it upon ourselves, with pleseure, to Mount Vernon, on the 34 of December iust., and on that day will spend en roule a few hours in this city, some particulars concerning them may not be anintoresting to | our own readers. ‘The Patoam Phalanx are an organization located in the — city of Bartford, Copnecticut, partaking both of « mill tary and gocial character; and in oathe, dress and all their proceedings their aim is to revive and keep fresh the memory of the patriots of the revolution. Their uniform | am exact imitation of the ooe worn by Washington | during the revotutionary straggic—a uniform which no American would disgrace. | Three years this organization has been in exisience | | and {ts roll now pambers two hundred and forty active mombere, ‘ solid men” of a giants Bes whom the me | Horaoe (60a in coventy ote 9 years of age, yet stand | firma six feet etx lachen the bonor of com/nanding. | {out Certainly possesses an envia ie frout in | thin betta battalion. Probalty no State, and we are sure that bo city can show upon the roll of one singic company aa equal number of active citizen soltiers, direct detcen- dante of the patriots of bygove times. ‘We re eatrely Jastified in speaking of the solidity of the mem ers of the Phalanx, cot only by the (act of the pudlic ofminotion to which mauy of thom have attained ff refer especially to Flow. Issac W. Stuart and Hoo. lenry C. Dewning, preseat Mayor of Hartfora) by the amocnt of property which, as private individuals they represent, being up wards of eight millions of dollar: Dot principally by the Aldermaic proportions e: these representative’ of the “‘landof steady babite ter _ certainly ® right to be seen and beard if it they assert, that the “lighust weight ou | there tr books i# contained im the portly proportions of | their standard bearer, who weighs uo less than three hun- dred and sixty vounde (may bis shadow mever be lete). Sueb a band cannot but be stout hearted Catiin, How. Thomas H Seymour Pratt, Col, te Lieutenent Governo; , fon James ¢ orgapizati ia mage 0 the Many will recognite in Une name of be Feneradie Major Cammandant of the Phalanx, Horace Good ‘that of the Past Grand Master of the ( Lodge of Connectiont. va & late ¢xoursion of Wie Datta!ion to Brooklyn, Coanecticat, to do homage at the grave of Major Genera! Parnam, tney were bonored by the Of the members of all the masonic lodges of the county, ae well as of mon of the military companies te that rection of the sate = The chief object of the visit referred to was, ae we learn, to consider the subject of orectirg # ep'eudid monamess to tue memo: Ty Of that brave son of C whore any dared to follow.’ The charge co: fatien to the lot of & more active or l!vera! organiza joa A recent Tisit to Chariestown, Wass, alto coasidera> y extended the reputation of the Phalanx, aad the Boeion nd Prov dence Journals were loud in the prairee awaried | to this aplendid corps | Although thetr stay in thie city will mot be prolonged beyond half a cay, yok we trust a bandeome reception will await them, apd tbat Brosdway will be duly cleared for these men of substantial 2 FY (CRRS OF ae ee | Mejor, Horace Goodwin. First y—Cap'ala, | Aliyn §" Sti/iman, First Lieutenant, Timathy M. all decoud Liewiepant, James B Shuttas’ Casige, Allyn God win. Second Company—capte 0, Acxender M. Gordon Firat Lieutenant, Oliver D. Seymour: Sesond Lieutenant, James H Athmesd: Bosign, Win J. Denslow, Sta—Ad- | jatant, Joseph |) Wiliama: Qoactormaster, F. 8. Strong Paymaster, James B Crosoy weary, Henry ©. Deming. Arsirtact Commisenry Advocate, jeans W stuart, Uoayiaia | Surgeon, Docior Thomar’ Miver, Sergeant Mejor, W Ieham., joartermaster Sergeant, ()\\ver kulaw orth ‘THES ROUTE Sil pas rong New York on Moder, Neceber | 3 reabing here at baif past one, and ‘ine at the jouse—leaving egeimatfoar P.M for Ph iindeipne foey will errivont Woleet cueet enact oboe ain ° where they will be received br a commitior of Minute Men of '76, Captain C and erooeted ap ird to Chestat, ap Cueninet to to be av adaptation of Madame de Girardin’e “Lady Tar- | their headquarters, (Girard House), whero they will be vale," and the debutante to known Henriques (amily be & member of the weil- Be Grane oF THe Croroy Wares —by reference to | Thirteenth to Locust, our advert: repaire of v columns it will be seem that the annua Crotom Aqueduct will take place duriag the ensuing week, and for thi purpose tbe water gates at GRSra ‘M., on the Sth, for Weal ngton, and the Croton dam will be closed on Tuesday, the éth inst. Dor \pg the examination, the city will bare to draw ite sepply from | wemomed by their friends in Pilade'paya well | Masemble on’ the ath, escorted peg ed Men of ‘16, | and will make « fail dreee ip Chestnat to Tenth, | | down Tenth to Wainat, Walnut to Thirteenth, dows — Tastee ‘aod town Broad | received Baltimore by toe cohen Goeune of the Oty Guard, aed they | to the . of Colonel , Privanely appled. Latentigumces Gann Matt aMoer7 came” CARS The examirntion fn the nee of Krastos BE RN ie bons te charged before Jartice Quarkonbuah with Bavigy, iu the capacty of bookkceper, emberzied about % bad from sao Ove Comyaoy, was resumed yeater 7 at the Jeffersoa Market Jobn P. Camp, Seoresary of the Overinud Mal Company, tert fed that the de‘oavant was im the employmeat of | the company ‘rom January last to the 224 ultimo, aud ‘bat Curlog that tine be bad ember led sume amounting to ihe aygregate Lo $i.9CU; it was the business of the de- fendant to draW obecks oa the bank! ‘og houre of Wells, | Fargo & Co., 10 o0et the current expeusos of the Overland Mail Company. The amount thus drawn shold have been entered on the cesh book, but ia thirty instances Jess some, var) tug {rom afty to'two hundred dollar than the check» indieaved were catered, the balause ta’ each cane being appropriated by the defendant to his own use, Frederick Gook, Treasurer of tho Overland Mail Jom- | papy, deposed that be had examiaed the books and ao. Hi counis of the company ta reforence to the defaloatioas of | ‘the defendant; !n a great many instances the checks aud entrics om the books did not compare in amount; some ebecks wore entirely omitted in tho cash book, and otbers rama ane for @ less amount than they dra ad made & comparison of the checks with the eoties me period of e\x months ending Oowwver 1é, aad found that tho omissions and short entries for that period amounted to the sui of $80 63; the ossimates wore bur- ried apd noeceesari!y incomplete, so that other defaica- Hons way exist upkuown to the witness: the ac: punt of the Overland Mat! Company with Wells, Fargo & Oo, had not been balanced stuce February, 1800, but ‘alee entries in the journal, aud porhaps in she cash were made to the credit of Wells, Fargo & Co., cast honk, their credit in the ‘edger account, doubtiersly to cover up the short credits sod omissions previously relerrea to. Alfred Mulligan, cashier of Wells, Fargo & Co., identi fled the checks drawn by the Overiand Mail Roberts. The case was ihen adjoursed until oue v’elook this aiternoon, It is vuderstood that the police have | aelred Uhreo cartionds of furniture belouging tothe vr | On the ground tbat it had been purchased by Ro- Deria with the embervled fancy, aod. that a strug eMuet will be made tortura ine property over to hte late employ- | es. Canon oF Ferosious AMMAc it. —George Buckley, a car man, was arrested by policeman Edsal, of the Ninib pre- cinct, on charge of having, a few evenings ago, knocked down aud severely injared Mr. James Binok. The ailray, which occurred at the corner of Grove and Bloeckor streets, was fully reported et the time. Buck- ley, on being brought before Justice Quackeabarh, ad- mitted that he strock Mr. Block, but said that ne wae | crivea to it by the lator purhing agaiuat bim while he was ta company with a lady, and csiag lusmiting lan | guage tu ber earlog The 1 was committed to prisoa to await toe result of the weonded ‘man's tnjariea, uade that Mr, Back’s akall is fractured, nad that the chasces of bia recuvery aro eatreme'y doubtful THANKMGIVING AMOSAENT.—T#o worthios named Law- renee Oucraa trek Mackay, while under the exci- tivg induence of bad whiskey, got into a fight on Thaaks. eiviug pigbt at 1he porter houre No. 177 aveauo C, ofore they could be eeprrated Curran bad one of bis ever govged ont, bis leg ‘rectared, ana two of bt broken. The |ojured men was taken to the Bellevue Hoepiial by ine Kleveuth precinct police, where bo Dow Lies iu 4 precarious condition rested aud commitied yto prisoa by Couxxcrioy —in our notice of the arrest of Michael Claro a fow days ago, om charge of asraulting William Wood with « musket, we stated that Clarh and Wood had A quarrel We understacd that no words passed between tke men, aud that ihe biow received by Wood was in tended (r a third party. Tux Cask oF YouG Consett —The father of the young lady mentioned in connection with the care of the gymaa. riumthiet Thomas Corbett, requests us to etate that 20 presents of mons y wer received by his davghter at the bands of her #iSancod » Corbett is said to bave received t £60 trom the lady in question during | woe wiih ber, Tur Boosg Coo vey Bas. | RaUDS—=DisctaRGY oF JooRre T. Swso7.—In the care of Joseph T. Swoet, who was ar- reeted on charge of being ‘wplicated tm the Booos County Bank frauds, Jucge erkbam, of We Supreme Court, at Albany, before whom the prisoner was brought oa a writ | of habcas corpus, decided, on the 26%h ultimo, to dis- | charge the defeodmut, suiicieat cause not baving deca | 7.761, $178. 9 “Tam Akw yonx WTERSLT HRALD, | a. The Secession EKacitement—Thy The Weeacy Aanaco, for the present week, wit be | Latest News—Marmet Reports, d&c., 40+ renip ‘8 morping, at eleven o'clock, In its columas, | with ctka, "Pings, will be found:—The Latest Despatenes , from the Naa, "8! Capital and the South, describing the present position Of the Secemsion Movement intere ting Intelligence frum Cdicago and Springdol’, giving the Movements of the President and Vico President Eieot, Latest News im regar@ to the Trouvies in Kansas: An ac- count of the Inte Terrific Ga? 0@ the Lakes; Tne Latest New from Europe—Safe Arriy.4! of the Prince of Wales— ‘The War in ltaly—Cartbald)’s Facewail to the Army, dc, port of the Teatimovy in the Burch [/verce Case; Toe Vopuiar aud Electoral Vote at the Late Prevideuttal iivc- tion; Lateresting News from Peru, Bolivar, New Grana- da, Chile, Mexico, Cuba, California, Veneznela, Hondn- ras, &c , Xe. &e , Editorials ou Leading Events; Reports | | Of the Cattle, Provision and Money Markets, and all | Interesting news of the preceding week, received by telegraph or othorwive, Single copies, in wruppere, cam be had ai the counter of the office, corner of Fulton and Nassau streots. Price six cents, f the Detaware State Lor- soot of the any Bares Guus Ol, Nov. 3 90,19 Baa) THB TW, 68 a, 8, 44, 49, 7, 45, 80, 83, 28, 63, ‘46, 78, 76, 2, Al. Cirowlars ‘by either to Drawings of it. Delaware jonsax CounrY, Oise 256, Nov. 2), tm 5 48. 28, 18 68, &. 64, 46, 16, 65. Consoupaen Lorrxes, Chase 2 60, 13, 36, 71, 10, 63, 74, 53, ‘28, 68, 66 Gureulare eens free of edarge by addressing PRANOR. ‘Dol. war: 92, Royal Havana Lottery.—Phe following aumbers drew the privcipal prizes iu ibe drawing of Novem ny aaah HPS 18 1, Bae anos, F 70° a y Bat for young xeuls, at WHLTK'S, the Hatter, 215 Broutway Russtan and Hudson Bay Sabie Fars, at GERIN'S, 515 Broadway jmrried. Besaxati—Paart —Iau Brovi'yu, on the eve of Wed- pesday, November 28, at the house of Wm, Pratt, Esq , by the Rev. & B crave, Joussow J Busunert, of Fair Havea, Coun., © Bakar PRart, Of the former piace. Ga Lueacay, November 27, at «0 of the Uride’e father, vy tbe Rev. Dr, Unamber 1 (chester county, to L. A, FRasmr, canghter 01 Josep! er, of this city. Lowain—Hawnins —On Thurstay, November 29, by the Rev. Mr Yard, at Nyack, [ootland county, Davia Lowi, of New York, to Mise CaKouNe HAWKING, of the Jormer place, MoGiuss4)—Tiitt0N,.—At Ald!a, Monroe county, lowa, 0 Sunday, Novetuber 18, Havay N, McOnexny, of Palmy ra, Marion county, Muweourt, to Kus Jaye, cidest daagn- eoph mod Mary A. Hilton. —oy —Ou Thursaay , November 22, by the gan, Mr. Park Jou O Fianenry, con of Michael O'Faber'}, of thie city, to Mite iacutta Rov, eldyet daughter of retor Roy, Kea. BRYAN —Ia Brooklyn, E. » , on Wednesday, Ootvber 21, | shown for his deteation. Suna = Cuanges of We y Dealt, nas cevectally to the delice But in Bi Spat t ui fe the remedy for them, aa well as the nleerated. the biliuns avd the rheumatic. Sememoer take ont from ihe blond the black and vitisted bile, out of oh canceruua and other ‘umore are male. Their ever geti coh el but rut guergeucaly toe peal s yr force satel¥, but fncipie petes vanisn ween they ore Headaches and cli aay parity (oe, Hold at No 4 street, New York. Price 28 cents per tr Children’s Furs Retatied at Wholessic prices, at GBNIN'S, 515 Broadway. , Furs, Furs Retailed at rencracidciresesteanscl r cont t_ Lees than “eal Rs KW'A, 190 Fulton street. other Fore. WILLIAMS, manufacturer, at 2% and 5 ton wtreet, Brocklya Srirte, Shire.—six tor $4. Made from the best Amoskeag snd Wemeute Mustins, ‘Leput 146 Chatham #treet, corner uf Peart Six Fine Shirts for 68, Warranted to Fit. MOOD\'S Stirt Manufactory, 88 Broadway. Uv ercoats! Overcoate!! Supertor make $$ to ALGO Maxmoth Clothing Warehouse, Wowrer £08 foe 20 and 293 Bowery. What Did They Cost!—Only $14 for the Sut. At GKO. A. HUNTER & 00's Mammom Clothing Warehouse, Nos, 290 and 292 Bowery. The Stiver Prize Cup Manufactured for the Kobin Ho 4 Rides, of Notucahem, dhe Dase of New- enatie’s regiment) bas unt bere eos cleted, pd on exhinht tow At our establishment for ® sbort time peat 10 Baginud paul. ‘The Great liany Avy at Rer- UM's MUSRUM are cout ned today, aod thonsends of l ‘witeees the performance of Rose ng, and gee the ALT BU do, which are ladies and colldven w RL BIG, thie after vou CTT DREN, What is | op exbibition at ar bou« aod Monster Kuakes, de, im Broomtym.—William- Photog rapns een Dundied ard Ofty one. POM, ema Leobed a Stelmway & Some Ov: me and Fquare Pianos are pow oonsivered the best macofectared; are warranted for Ove yenre. Warewonee Mand M Waker | Deflance Selamander Sefes—Witn Pa- | Re hat ae rrin| fry oh ates, 261 Kroadway, corner of ow Within Keach of All. Grover & Pg) Celeuraied Nowelens Family Rew: eetabliabed for seven years, “a. , Rew Yorn, s “po be Sachtncs Wigs, Dye bave it ‘ote surpassing all others: oatural aad ensy: pervect wowrsien oe debind. 16 Bond street. Ry Trieep erons ts ‘the Hest and chenpen artiole for, 4: mung beautifying, eres ot ‘ie inate aadies, dry te Bold by al Chrtetodoro’s Hate Dre, we and Toa- peea, ihe bent in the world, wholorn’s tud retall, and the dye Bo 6 Amor House will querter at the Gilmor House. will leave Baits | a il They e iy | Pletely Benied he yo are therefore requested to be as economical ‘8 possible ae | “aeeeeren | the water tow in the reserroire if amamally low, te | sparing of the Croton then if you would wot bring trouble | on your beads. Broox) car Ramaoad Comrast. —-Thia Company, ia the dead of Thaskegiving night, mustered from Atty | feventy firemen, marched them om the Fifth avenue, fear Greenwood, tore up the paroment, and laid @ rat! road track thereon. This action of the “City aad Was Wholiy unauthorized by law, and accord tae = Alderman of the Eighth ward procured the arrest of ¢ Contractor of the work yesterday morning, who #0 be tried for the offence tals morning at the City Heil, ‘The new | yack wie seadenly torn up yesterday bi orition, by | be tevied of OAy men—the expen pon the City Ung Cnor © Taxwuens —the Gallatia (tene,) jaye that the reports from the various sections of region represent the prospect for the growing crop of wheat as wouenalty A Reasonable winter wii! only be necessary to the prody stion of « larger crop thaa Wad Over harvested i that seetion fe have no doubt many of our mercbante would be ged to induce thie battalion to make & flay of one or two cays in New Yorks, epon their bome—arr: te ee possiblity of ft wal | precluding paaging throvah here | on vouce for Philadolphis ¥ in | We say to all, give tnem a welcome worthy of a | whose neme they bear, whose memory they w commen morate | Ni a igence 108 fuser or War CUNHERLARD —Thia veanel, = destined for Vorn Orur, is now a reietrunty ind Ceteans ohne Kevin nan igs fe kg Thomes [iilord, Sergeon sob: ‘De tree, Paymaster Mat thew RK. Kintzing, Gageete Marines, Onarice Hey evo4, Lisuteoant Marines. John L Lonbart, Onapiain, Frede rick Van Rodler, Paswed Assistant Sa) j Joesph D. Grafton, Assistant Surgeon, fiward Mt Ht, ‘ate vata Mack, Ganner,; Wm. M. Laighton, Oarpeoter David Broce, tetimaker, Jobo M Harriogvm, Coartes H @rundago, Jonn B. Van Duser, A Pro, Captain's Clerk Martor's Mates, Wiliam Hngh Nott, Paymaster's Clerk \eetbing, we say, do pot let your own prejndices or the tices Bwana im te way ihe Fevet hat wal be ~ ci wiweLow'e ROUTE. sTROF. Irom Worm P+ inge—irom Store and Sen eee mos SR Te Pies jor, JAM i Tak ACKROR & ston Throat Diseases | ‘Coughs, Use "» Troshes, which are seid by all Speakers and gingers mould have ‘nem, md Kindred Diseas ftime Sych ax those of the Thr Consnitetios and madicine, tow $5, Deny ata @up rear lo any at over tm Union. on receipt of the whore. We. J.D. OUREIN, Fo. 61! Hrostway, now \ore Toupees and Mair Mrs. T. H. Bayan, of @ son. Liecoln sime—The Croubies in Kem as—Ter- War in | Ikely—The Burch Divorce Caas—The | oar wiaom! Birth. | Died. Anwenavx.—On Friday, November 30, at vine o'clock, | JOWN ARNEMANS, Mier A hort \Uoexs. | Hie fricads are invited to attend bis funers!, on Sunday | afiernoon, at one o'clock, from his late residence, 53 | West Thirty second street, Amines —Oo Savrday, Faimoutn, Jamaica, Went Incles, Carma third da the town of Baxwerka —Oo Friday, mer 30. Many Hiica BRaweTkK, aged 23 years, 2 months and 47 | The Iriebod and relatives are respectiully invited wo at- | tend the funeral, oo Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, srom ber late reaidence ,264 Seventh street. Her —In Brooklyn, N. ¥., on Fridey, November-30, | Jesus Law kance BUTLER, Ooly daughter of James 1. aud Martha P. Butler, aged 6 years, 6 months and nine days. Her funeral will take pisce this (Saturday) afternoon from the residence of ber parents, 316 Henry street, Brooklyn, at three o'clock. Friends of the family are | kiwaly ited to attend. Her remaios will be taken to | Oakwood Oemetory, Troy, N. Y., for interment. (ULaga.—Un Thursday, ovember ‘20, at Peekskill, Dr. ADAM OLAKK, aged 67 years. ‘The funeral will ‘ake place this is (Beturday) afternoon, at ope o'clock, at the Baptist church of that visings Relatives and {riends are respeciiully invited Ne sanea without further notice. Ciawson.—On Tuesday, November 27, Hasn som, aged 42 years, 31 mouths aud 24 days His remaina were \nterred in Greenwood Cemetery. Doran —Oa Thursday —— 9, Mrs, ace, wile of Wiliam Doran, oged 26 ye The reistives and Trace of the family, and those of Caw ber brother-in-ini 4 Hearn, are reepeotiuily ia vited to atteud the funeral, this (Saiurday) afternoop, at two o'clock, from her late reshsoaos; 4 West Twenty: ‘Sixtbhjetrect, between Eighth and Nipth avenuce Her re ‘maing will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment. weisox —On Thureday, November 20, of i'avama Wriiam M. Danretsoy, son of Jacoo Vantelson, aged teed 38 years. ‘The friends and reiatives are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternooa, at bali past one o'clock, from the New Darhem Laptist charce San | rapoieco papers ees arene, November 29, Duueans At Teckabos, Jamas L. Deveeen, aged 82 years. Funeral scrvices ‘at S. Joba's chapel, this (Saturday) afiernooe, at one o'cwek. Gnun.—in this city, on Thureday, November 29, Pamir Gwin, in the 68th year of by His friends, and those of ie, brother-in-law, Goorge 3. Schermerhorn, are invited to attend the funeral, at the | Church of tbe Holy Communion, corner of Sixth avense nd. Twentieth street, this (Savuruay) afternoon, at taree o thy ‘without further now | daughter wiper of Charis BK. and ay, Novem 2, pe pe A or + iden, aged 2years, @ montha and 28 days = } ‘The relatives and (rieods of ‘the family are respectfully Fag FI Ooo re he eee, Sor terperene residence, Twent; street, urday) after: | noon, at two Wwe oubesty, wrbous faraber welion , Bingbamton (N 1) ase Chicago (Il.) papers please _ Brooklyn, on Friday, November 30, Frepemek §. Hovowton ‘The iriends of the family are rerpect{ully invited t) at- tend the fuperal, on Sunday mornwg, at ten o'clock, from late residence, Washington avenue, tuird door from He avenue. ont —On Thureday morning, Nove | Driet sickness, Comrmiia Covran, daug! Haight, ta'tbe dh year of ber age. jer remaing wii! be taken vo Catak'li for interment. Kaviay.—On Friday, November <¢ youngest daughter of Jubn Bo and Acn ki years, 1 month sud 16 days ‘The friends and acyvaintances of tho family are re speottully {vited to attend the funeral, {rm tne Fee! don of her parents, No. 68 Ninth avenue, on Sanday after. noon, at one o'clock Legas.—On Thuraday, November 29, 4 or 22, after a er of Samuel Davin Loeax, @ rempectfuily 1d friends of the fam'ly invited to atte Geet Thirteenth street, this (Saturday) o'cloos, Hit remaina will be tmterred of the Evergreenr Delfast, Ireland, papers please copy lors —Oe Thursday morning, Fraam Covovan Lot, aged 17 years, 6 monty anys. ‘ne relatives and friends of the fum'ly are respectfully inrited to attend the funeral, from the Bediord street Methodiet Eptecopel charch, on SuBday afternoen, at one o'clnek. » foriner lor itation will be gives. Laweow —On Friday, November 00, of congestion of the lunge, Jaces Laweow, Aged 66 years, His (rien de ana thoee of the fam! 'y are requested to fervire, at hie late reedence, No 1.00 Sunday afernoon, at (@ o'clock, be takor to Chester, Orange oonty —in Williamabure, on Friday morn vember 00, Ass Mclvansr, dugtto | fred Melverpy, aged 4 yeare, 3 mow ‘The friends of Ube fami'y are reapectivily inv sed to at ten the fuperal, from b Lan aes om a ga npg LT on i dave oy Gorm Ta the Alat your of hie age. Hie opt r Ip inviiea to atieed tbe h tal | oe Iy invided vo the funerni, thie (Sati ets at ome o'clock, from his iale residence, Eaat Tenth street | Onn —On Thoreday, November 29. bis uncle, 40 Bowery, Wm. > Hie friends are requested to o'clock this (Setorday) morning Hie end wae peace. te | Broome street remains will iwterment. a for be residence of Perrenamy —On | Thu egy a November x | very suddenly, at Milford, Parronann, aged ‘6 years. ‘Toe funeral wit ——. from hia late residence, at Waterbury, Conn , on Racine On Friday, November 90, JcLes AvaceNa, soa of Joles and Deline Racine, aged § monthe and 8 ts, ‘The friends of the family are reapectiniy iovived to Aitend the funeral, on (bie (saturday) morning, at too | @eiwek, from the residence of his parente, No. 67 Faitoa | street, New York Suite —On Thursday, November 59 Micuaet Ser, a native of Covnty Cavan, pariah of Ki aod towne. jand’ot Kevesels, Ireland, aged 46 ye nouths aad 5 * be) frieads of tue deconsed, Aud those of hia brotuors, iD bie fonerai at toa $9 "= ’ j Joma aac 42d 2 | faperal; from iis Inte om dane 4 { Suaday afterooun, ut ove « ® | Sara ~ Cu Frida, : 48, Hoa, Fro ‘ var sit 2 2 F ends of : from St. Petere on oh, shate ae° | Bead, me . Mo pan cee cloee, without furthi Brapes —O1 Friday morose ws, 29 | Of James and Fevecea L agea 3 ai 8 days. Tauris —ta this city, huratay » 2“ COUPUMpLiON, IeAvuE AMAIA, Mtoe! danehter « and Aweiia Terrill, aged 16 y care avd © mouine Ta fuaeral will tebe place thiv (Saturday) wi ‘ two o look. from the rosideuce o! Ber & 2 oe Twenty Aisttr etreet, cear Ninth wrspue. Relisys aad ‘peo aie invited to attoud. ia inia oity,o2 Wedsertay, Novem versa Buna, a of Thorens Wardle, foramry of Worsoniar Agen BP yawe and 25 dave be felons af so Lemay aro reapacttatty 1ovitot co a tend the fapenw, roa: ber late remidenes, 93 atau ars nue, this (Satoniay) afvermoon, at one o'sitek. | Wirames—On Thureday, Nevember 29, soa of Hoa. 4 a Rebvcea Wilkens, avet 1 year, $8 memtns ao? 1d | oes rriende Aq weintaaces of the faanily are respect fully invited $0 attend bis funors!, Zrow bis lat~residvacu, No, 25 Sussex strovt, Jersey Qity. The ‘anes! wil tear place this (Saturday) aftorzoon, at two ooivck _MISCELLANKOUS, ij WHEELER & WISON SEWING Ma Wits murget ase (MP ROT inCmITS, Reduoed Priors. Tereee d fuesiities tor MANDIRGTORIR, And tho onrialvmeme A GIR SBEDE — a p tp OARS AND a novelties; 6 8 cain Ue, for wedding carda io > vertection. ANEW six SHOOTING @ CABFRIDGS RavOUTER Weighing o0i7 @ -¥ @ ning ounce Yor aalo, whoisenle and reted, By JOSRPH MERWIN, Ageot, 267 Broadway, N. ¥. able Hole Water Proof Fewsd Boma J, Paty bred —WEDDING OARO# ama ‘w7lea, 106 Palton wrece, Bow TEXTu —Tis Nes ag Pret ment 2 Bees aang rl eri og ly Ry paket. Vrofensors Camo an rr wore mend ft tor comfort usd ealiafucton ac lS u oJ plee bear r broadway. ‘Bovabilshed 1Ats ISD EDITION NOW ERA, URMMORD ® NEW MEDICAL ROOK, HAMMOND ON NERVOUS DRBLLCYY, Price $1 OKIE, DAYTON & JONES, srenta, ‘No 29 Annetrect, Row Yom FINS BEARD OR LUXURIONT MUSTACHE OaN be had in six weeks by uslog my Ougueat (ema nin or RTIFIOMAL rail rs Pra.) Te will vot tojnre the akin. Price fae (vee to an pati of Ube sountry, oF ean be bed of mae K. G. GRALLAM, 109 Nason street, New York. 8 OLD S10! 302 BROADWAY—ALL FA the new styles of Carda end Navelopes, See specunnus. N ASSORTMENT OF MOTI: PAPH AR BUPE. PLN, Sit Brose ple, ke, sumped ls colors and MLL. yx THE ELEGANT FRENCH AND ENGLISH NOTRE Bavelones, deauufully stamped, a 2VAR- way 10F 2 SRIN'G. FIFTH AVENUE HoweL — Burs REINS, FLeTH AVENUE HOTEL 38\ Nom of Victor itshop's, 23 Maiden lana ISHOP & KRINS, FIFTH AVENUB HOT ciry, Dinmords and Watches. Pleas ONCENTRATED HAVEN. The Bread. Belle, apd Caron, made with Mesara, Bdwand Chamberlin & Co.'s (Rowen “Concentrated Lanrea” oot ay Fratuty the wate, but are far more wealiny (haa (het made ag 6 aid of yenat For anle by Groovers and Mruyetete 7 WHO. Te harise whe Whole wie BAYKES® DRAPNEES L PERSON WHO HAYS PATLED GET CURED Esewnikk , SHOULD AT ONOS | ON DB, YON MOK HAIsK MR, OOULIST AND AURUsT, | WILL BBSTORE DITEIR HI RING Witt (3 NewLr BAR VAPORIZER, WEICH PRESTORES THE HEARING MOST OBSTINATB oust ap >, STOP THE NOINB | HUNDREDS HAVE BEEN esToRED TO UBARING ARTIFICUAL ks Dro Dart DaTROTiON, READ TE-TIMONY. | beve been deaf for the past TRN years. and hare tried the bert doctors, but found no relief, aod Dr. Von Mosch asker restored my hearing perfeouy withont busines. JA fimilar to the above, from the Presided | Lil | Repoblie avd from the Preni¢ent uf the Goodhue tn rng Company, avd huodre’s more ma) be see: wt Ch ve Phe PAPAL and SIXT!( AV EAE | Qptasusuao SIXTY YRARs. aK's CABINET FURNITURS WARAROOMR, j BS aod Fours eireet, north-west corner of Brosawag Superior Parlor, Liorary, Dining Betroom Parawere a From the plain and to the elewanl and expenstee, ‘Al reanunable prieas. Interior Decoraions, Pier, Mantel @isases, da, Goods packed and ahipped to all parts of the ward. FENTLEMEN, IP YOU DRWIRE COLLARS MADS Im | | Gut REDUCTION —CAMiLL & WOOD, 67 SAOAD- ve rednomd with the directione not eon particle of mercary or tay other deleterious sineral. Principal depot, 246 Graad etrert no our, FoR, ARTRMAS Wann. VANITY FALR, N DRESS AKER, Moird door {erm Brand way MB MTL) Bit, FASONABLE wou erect Os scotce AND_POURRON WHISKEY § CaNte LYONS wine cellar, TL Rat Fourtessth wreet wear 2 acsdemy or gros iT PIANOR, GnaKD Rad AND PIOOOL0, he best fretured many wi QPWING MactiINes vorite fire: clase ye No lade wr FACUER'S ce, aot for wie at MAD ROADWAY, by J. A WHITMORE 710 BROADWAY. —ALt Mi rare HER AND St 5 VERY 10 A\SO SILVER AND Mate WARE FANN, 40 ar ss THAN USUAL PRIONB | 415 Broadway, oe door ve'ow Gusal sree WEAVER OVERCOATS BEAVER OVERCOATR ‘$8 BAYER OVERCOATS. | @Q BEATER OVEROOATS, | At RVAN! $6 nad 6 Poiton stmt, $9 Cares $y oarts $9 OAPES. ALLY ANE), 6004 6 Palen BB MACE cote Fook coats. $8 BLACK OLOTR FROCK COATS, $8 BLACK CLOTH FROCK COATS. $8 BLACK OLOTA FROOK COATS, At EVANE 6 sed 0 Fam com Beiween You sot VEY orem. « 4

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