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nnn senna question to hold out any prozpret of seeing the bil! pasy-d, ‘and #0, oa the 29'h of May, be bad it recommitted to ‘ho select committee. If the Pacific Rellroad measure had no ebance then, what shanoe will it have now? THB ACQUISITION OF CUBA. Pil to enlarge the Capito! grounde. Bil! to promote the progr ces of the asoful arts. Bill to facilitate the erganizstion of the House of Repre- Sentatives. Referred to the Judtctary Committee. ‘The Houmas Grant bill, Passed the Senate June 6. Mr. Siidell’s pet messure, the dill to facilitate Any number of bills in reference to the mapagement ‘the acquisition of Cubs, stands an equally poor chanco | and disposition of the public lands and to land claims and of consideration, although he gave notice to tae Senate, | titles. near the cloge of the !ast session, that he would press the matter for decision at this seasion. Congress will hes!- tate now in paying money for territory, whether it be a River aod harbor improvement bills. Several hundred private bills. ‘This summary of the work before Congress might woll million or three bundred miilions of dollars, which may, | startle that august body if ite membors entertain tho ‘the day after its admission as a State, coolly turn round remotest ides of making an effort to perform the work. end say: “ After all, we don’t admire this Yankeo form | But) knowing it to be « hopeless task, they will go on of government, and prefer to bave @ Bourbon or French | consuming the time in scrimonious political debates. prince to rale over us. We therefore secede.” Uatil the | There is no help for this. Tae people will send mere poli- question of the constitutional right of seceasion is set- (led, either affirmatively or negatively, we will hear no tlolans, instead of wise, intelligent and practical men, to Congrees, and of course it is their own fault if the prao- more of the purchase of Cuba. Senator Slidell’s bill will | tioal legislation of the country be not attended to. therefore be shelved for the present. ADMISSION OF KANSAS—ORQANIZATION OF NEW TER- BITORLKS. ‘Kansas bas applied for admission to the Union as s Btate, under the constitution formed by the regularly or- ganized Convention at Wyandot, and approved by the Popular vote. The Mouse of last sossion,on the 12th of NEWS FROM THE PACIFIC. Arrival of the California Overland Pony Express. Fort Kxanny, Dec 2, 1840. The pony ¢xprees passed here at four o'clock this April, passed a bill for her admission by vote of 134 to | morning. ‘TS, It was sent to the Senate; but that body, on the 7th Of June, refused to take it up for action by a vote of 26 to 32. Legally speaking, thero is no objection to grant- tog the application of Kaosas for admission, for there ts no allegation of unfairness or informality about the formation of her constitution; and at the last census taken tho population of the Territory was 109,000— 86,000 more than is required by the present Congros- Glonal ratio. But there are reasous why, for tho sate of Kansas hereelf, the application should uot be acted on at this seasion. The existing destitution in the Territory 's SO great that the eettlers would be utterly impoverished ‘by the expenses of a State organization. Reckless despa. ‘adoes are roving through the ferritory, committing atro- lous depredations ca harmless and ugolfendiag ci!.zons. ‘What chance would a poor, miserable abortion of a Siate government have of putting down those raffiars und pre- gerving pence, whon even the federal arms aro unable to feeep them in snbjrction. Besides, ths party ‘which took Kenses under its special protes tion will euter upon the control of the go Vernment in three moathe hener, and then her people will have eosin to expect very Wheral Appropriations for public works. It would be, therefore, ‘an act of cruelty to the etarviag people of Kangas to im Poze upon them at svou 4 time the cares, expouses aud Teapousibilitics of a Siate govcrameut, which can be of NO possible advantage, of vory great disadvantage to them, Their friends tz the House onght to withdraw the bill from the Senate without delay, lest the Senate might be dispored to tate thom at thoir word, ‘The very decided disineiimation shown vy toe Eouse at the last session to organize avy more new Territories will Probebly preveata renewal of the attempt at this sees! a. Mr. Grow, the Chairman of the Committee on Territories, | Levi Str Yeported bills for the organizition of some half a ¢ozen now Territories, the geography of which no ove kuow or @ared much about, bet wnico were bap ized with ibe euphonious cams of Arizvva, Dacotau, Nevada, Co'ora do, Chippewa aod Idaho, the frat of them that ho tried Abe tewper ofthe House upon was Nevada; bata mo Pion to Iny the Wilt ov the table was carriod by a rote of 08 to 72 Tae rest of them followed suit, aud El Thayer, alluding to the case with whiea (hey were ¢iapored of, designated it “the riaughter of ibe ‘a- nocents.”” Grow will horvl) take the trouble of repeating the es periment this session, ” POLYGAMY IN UTAH, he bili lor the paviehment of polygamy tn the Territo- ries of the Gaited State#, paseed by the House on the btn Of April, by a vote of 149 to 69, was not acts. oa by she A re‘erred toa commitieo popts. Tue question ang- goats Stee!f now whetbor, {f Drab had been admitted av a Btate when she applied a couple of years ago, fhe would Dave beon justified in demanding federal recoga'tion and Protection of ber polygaui'c inetitation to ail the Torrito- Pies of the United Siaies, and justidied im secoesiva if her claus were pot allowed ABOLITION OF THR PRANSING PRIVILEGE. ‘The Senate bas shown iteclf remarkably unasimone in ‘Opposition to the mainienunce of that shamefully abused Privilege which they and members of Congress enjoy, of sbaving wbeir ieiters, Gocumens, Dovks aud persona! ap- parol carried free throng the mails of tho Coited States, Karly last seeston they parsed a bill abolishing the priv! lege by ® vote of 54 to 2—the two being those of Senators He of Texas, and Wilkin. fon, of Minnesota, The fic use .«ferred it to a velect oom mittee, of which Mr ¥. guam was cusirmap; acd ‘that commriice actually re, 1 1% Deck, with a rocom- mendation that it do not post, Ite considera’ postponed til! the third Toorisy fa December. But if the government te going to be a time over the matter? Fran the board with ever; ug ove MILRAGE OF sEMBERA. | ‘Tho attitude of the Mourne toward the Senate bill for | {bo abolit.on of the frankiog privilege te preeieely that coupled by the Seuats in regard to the House bill regu $Bhibg and redocing w.!°8° This dill, reported as aa | ng privileges will go by amendmen dues , trom ihe Commiltet Of | 371 bbis, bame, 90d pall ieer oo | wood; ber eargo is valued at $136 C00, Financial alfairs | to allow sweaty cenis por puted by setraigat googea ‘ace of residence Ways and Mouus, propor mila cach way, te be cm phical fire from the mem dapital to but $60,456—Iess than one fourth of what it dow conte, vin: $256,332 80. The Senate commitioe reported at versely on this bill, This excessive mileage aad the frauking privilege aro both shameless, abomtorbdle frauds, ant ough: in common deosncy, ant for the eelf- Peapect of Congress, o be abo ished. INVESTIGATING COMMIP TEES, ‘ ved, what use in waeting | ¢ | York, im moderate quactities, at | port Orders for brendstutts aro mostly Giled, but wilt This would make one sesion’s mitenys amount | geld Dare, £9 10098 Say Francisco, Nov. 31—3:40 P. M. Tho election returns are not quite complete, The total vote returned is 117,816, of which Lincoln has 38,645; Donglas, 37,849; Breckinridge, 88,367, aud Bell, 8,467. ‘The vote of the State cannot exceed 118,600. Lincoln, it ts generaily conceded, will bavo 700 to 1,000 plurality. Returns from all the counties in Oregon give Lincoln 318 majority over Breckinridge. Douglas is number three im the race, Greet anxiety exists in California for furtber Eastern Intelligence, the latest dates from St. Louls being to the 8th instant. Pony express dates to the 11th have not ar- rived, although overdue. ‘The lato storm has caused much damage {n the interior of the Siete. Many flames and ditches are seriously in- Jured, hours unroo’ed, fences blown down, &e. One of the big trees of Calaveras, measuring thirty-six fort in ciameter, was prostraied Wa. Shannon, editor of the Vizalla Delia, and Wm. Gouverccor Morris, a lawyer, residing in tae same town, bad a rencontre, growizg out of & political controversy, ou the 15ub, during whion Sbannon was killed, after tae parties bad exchanged sbots. Morris has beeu acquitted on the grove d that he actos tn self defence. The jield of the Fremont gold mines for the past two weeks, was siatet by (Le managers at £32,600 Acconats from Lower California state the dand of Mll- bustere, who have been committing murders and depre. dations ia tho pentesula, are all driven out, and leaving tbe country quiet A top of ore from five different leads in the now Sossail- ver cistrict has arrived at San Francigon, aad is uo ing @ wet. [he owners are sanguine that tho invertia- Will show the g:!ver regioa of Sierra Nevada the best and most extengive tn the world The follow wg ys the treasury list-— Wells, Fargo & Co $230,000 BT Hast 500 Altop & Oo. 140 130 Fritz & Raleton 35 000 &, Davidson. 128 000 Heury Heuteoh, 32 400 Letber & Chorch.. 103 300 Janes Patrixk & Co, 30 000 Abe) Guy Treadwell & Co, 15 000 RO . 7 v.48. &J.3 Bacor 14 000 Tale BoCahtl! &%, 60385 Flint, Peabody& Co. 12672 Bogene Keily & Go, 60 000 © T. Meader & Co.. 12,600 M Heller & Bro. 60000 Kerby, Byrne & Oo. 10,100 Tallant & Wilde.... 48500 Other shippers 13,385 W_T Coleman &Co 40.000 ‘The steamer Golden Age, left soon after nine o'clock this morping with the mails, and $1216 213; of which £1,€78,718 goes to New York, $128,000 to Eogiand, $10,000 wa. ‘The Golden Age also took 620 passengers as eh Dir Adetberg. Capt 7 Capt E Hawes, ron erque, N Bayergue, M Dab e2 sud wi € Col Gibbs, Mose U 8 ard thomne, F Thonae L Thomas, PD Feadiey, Capt Barto PD AP Fhipos, Mre Jobn siorgan. Gao Bal: y Jobn Butokings, E Bitridge, BM B Kimball, P McCom K Trummoud, i. 4 Ryder, Mrs Dians Peyton, J an J tom par, J eth y Abony, wife and two infants; Geo «i Jann Feller and family; F Feel, D-H #cAunich, M a Peyrer, 8 N Merring, H V bay L Bowvalst, Mra M Derment, tofant and servant: Wiss ‘Therese Derment. Caps Bnrton & A B England. G W Mo. Donal J a J Petersom and bruther; BF fr = Salas, Sem a ft ‘ay Steward, leyer, Alex. Weill, rand wife; AF Tout. i Temh, SB Smith. wife and two children ant rervant; } Pile, ttre L tet-her ed sovveot J D Frisbee J A @ilaoa, Hi sharp. Mra HP husk, three children aed asreant: JH Par thal, J Morris Dr Mr Chetaey, a W Jones, FP 1 Whitebsll, M B Kiwin, H & Cook, U Lioco's, M Keimpf, wife and two im nts: M'Goiooa, K Stevens, O' Anguate, H Aarbor, U Sede H Gilman, HM Heads, J Myers A A Haris, J Bull, wit aod two children; Mise Kipp & B Toll, Mra A H Asbiey. A& Detrida, JG Luxe, wife aod six objldren: Valinct, J Adame and wil 5 eH © Iand, ery. J + Smith, HA Howe, Wm Michon nud child, P ®'Bonnel, Grey Lovins, 8 triest and servant, B Harris, H Gray G Amador, F & Garney, H Peitengtl, HO Van born, N'A Chandler, Charles Ordway and HL, Bimon, K Halder, Mra sparbors AJ Winter, AL Braabury, Henry J Day. J Kees, MraJ How: R ek il, Je~ aad Sod others. MARKE! The mavket contioues quiet, and gales from ret hands ere lmited To-day there if aa improved cemand for the trace: 2,000 boxee adamantine changed 49. w 24K, being Yo. better. Provisions are heavy and tending downward. But very slow, ovly a few parkages ira brance (Intheows) Melis g ab823gc. Recems receipts opirite turpentiue have depressed the market prices 800. could not be obtained. On Sasorday the Seybura errived with a cargo of Cada sugar. Lted at auction, aod o\ber bolders are press: lately worth 103, can be bad for ayers. Ali desoriptions are unfavorably Sail sales crushed at 14\c. a 14K0. Spirite rd unchanged. Steady business de'ng 19 wheat for Bru anc child, P morril | export; rece\pte light but prices goo; ehipping qualitin oman’ $1 60 $106, and extra $1 60, Fiour is atffen- | fa little Parley of surerior ry? 16 #olling for No La $1 06 per contal: d 8 Soon af tonnage can be obta'ned. The Tropic sailed to day for New York with 1.600 sacks barley, 6,000 racks wheat, 800 bales of wool, 16 600 sites, pork, and & quantity of bi fare healioy, bot searcely ey. The country owes large ly to the city rade for steamer engegements. Yesterday mover r t lig a1 percent, witha brisk demand; right exchange on New York, 24, @ 8 per cent premium. SIPPING YEWA, Arrived 17th, brig Emily, W. Soyburn, from Ouba. Salied 17sh, hip Metoor, Falmouth, Eogiand; bark Sarah Warrer, 08 a whaling cruise: brig Orbit, Hong Kong; bark Torco, Falmouth, Rogiaad; 2ist, steamer Golden Age, Pananis, carrying 620 passeogors and $1 216,000 treapore, $1 075,00 which ‘efor New York, Ship Pamfiosb bas cleared for Cork, wish @ cargo of #0 060 bois. flour end 21,960 sacks of wheat, Ship Winged Arrow is destination. ‘The reporta of the famoss Covote Committe, of | loading for the same tato ae alleged inter- tuo loard’s Committee to toqu ference of the executive wil the aco of ‘House, of Barr's Cxmmis.¢ iv regard to the coute the wores tn Broad sireot, a Jadiciary Comaitiee on the Prowitentts protest agalont the Covode inveatigation, were not meted on at last see sion, and rema\a to de dinp oned of. the election fs over, and there js Go more political capital to 90 aamte out of them, wo presume thas by commos coaseut they ‘Wid be at! allowed to drop MIBORLLANEOUS MRASURES. be It te hardly wooestary to Go anytaing more in thie arth. | cle than to refer to other subjects awaiting legitiasive ao Sion at the approaching fomion, Among these we may quumerate the follow rg — A Dill reported by toe f y Comn ‘the repeal of the act organ's ag the Uourt of Cinims A Dili to authorize the sale of pudlic arms to the seve ral States and Territories aod to regulate tho appoint meat of ‘was reported by Senator Davie, from the Mulitary Con mittee, aud was passed by the te oa the Win of March—% to 18 Ih wen aot nto ths Moose A Dill to prevent dereri ion vod fac! itate tho enlietment Of soldiers. Passed Se0ate March 29 Joint resolution in regard to irrigating the Oolorato 0 for dosert by the water of the Colors io river, Vasted Ssaate | Jone BIN giving the senevt of Cooere Bago dnties, by the State of A! ment of the port of Mobile lending im the Seuste. Lagisiation for the District of Columbia. A geverai bankruptcy iae, Wwtroduced by Soaxtor Toombe, and reforred to th» fut tary Comm! tiee Bi to repeal the frhory bounty tawa, reported by Beantor Clay fromthe Ux nm!ttor on Commerce. ‘The Freon Spoliation h)!), introduced by Seoalor Orit to the levying of ton- Wenden. Referred ton rely) comm tiee, and roporied bak | with @ recommendation (ait |! do pass. A similar DItl was reported in the House, and war port poued to the Oth wf May Ih war no} reached tn olsher « besy. Bevoral bille to retroburse States for Tadian war cl vine, ‘tho principal being the Oregon and Wayhing!oa war | Ciaims. This latter, appropriating $3,400,000, paseed ino Beate May 30. It \s still before the Mouse Oommities oe Miltary Affaire Bill to amend the exieting laws reiaflwe to the comnon- fation of the District Attorneys, Marshals and Ulerts of the Circult and District Courte of the’ United States, Passed by (he Senate, and referred to the House Commit- too on the Jodictary. Bill to reetore to the Becretary of War the mpervivory powers in relation to ihe acts and duties of the Commis. toner of Indian Affairs Passed ita second reading im | bushels afloat, on private terms, aes mixed, « the Bonate. Jotwt reaointion authoriz'ng the Secretary of the Navy ~ to pay to the officers and roamen of the expedition tn Wearch of Dr Kane ths tame rate of pay that was allow. ed the officers and seamen of the expedition under Lieut. Oe Haven Passed ite recond reading im the Senate. | | ents of the public armortes Tats pill | © \§ ama, for tue improve: | ve towed to New York. The Kansas Tro en. Warsaw, Mo., Deo. 2, 1860. Goreral Frort’s brigade encamped last aight between Caiboun and Belmont. They are moving slowly, the m baving very sore fect, occasioned by marching over roogh roads. atcoret mission to the border at or pear Fort Seott, and defied the world to take him Tt i thought that he will leave when bo hears of the approseh of Generals Harney and Frort {he people ia ail the border counties endorse the action of Governor Stee art im tending out troope. If they can onty catch Montgomery @ general day of thanksgiving Will be beld tm the Osage Valiey. Gen Frost's command will eneamp to night at Calpoun. Two susple'ous characters, supposed to be Monigo- ay in the Lorthors part mory's #pies, Were Been of Henry county, making ta the direction of Fort Root Montgomery's men are all through the country giving tL reporte to mslead the people Th se recent outrages em tb ‘item bands, are kiadling ® etrong Gisusion spirit here. abouts. 5 tracue tiom on the Hudson. Ausany, Deo 2. 1860 ‘The woather ie cold and blustering, and snow has heen Nav canal and tome tn the -iver, The steam tug Ohio left for New York thie evening with @ very large tow. At least we handred boats are betwoon here and Troy, waitiog to Singular Accident. Nawanx, N J, Deo 2, 1800 Aman named John Morray, Ii Madison street, in this cxty, on Saiurday evening the muzzle of & | toaded gun Barrel, do from the stock, to hie mouth, and whue blowing into it toe morale came in contact Lighted ca discharging the weapon. Murray's bead was biown off aad portions of and brain seatiored about the room. The barrol rebowsded, and firking bie mother tr I | fou laobes tato her cheat. Ih e believed she cannot vive Fire in Bostom. 1960. street owned by Joha T Soot Inet night. The adjoining building way coomiderabiy dawaged. 625 000. meured. Cotton — "a! —| bl . Exchapger—Noi bing doing usar Deo 1-6 P.M Fiour in fair demand, Wheat Seivs in bushe car lots at 81 0S tener Nvered at the Ventral at 90K 6%. for yellow round for at better price: sales 6 000 bushels 3, and 4 000 bushels a00: ‘Whiskey; sales 160 ybis at 19) Osweoo, Deo 1—OP ‘Wheat and core dull. Barley fot at 660. Lake Imporia—86,100 boahels corn, 1,060 boshels varisy, ta trqul 3 | General Parsons peated through Calhoun yesterday, on — 'At the Intest accounts Montgomery was st!!! encamped | 0 Wertern border by abo. | falling ceariy all day. There is considerable ice on the | for arr€®s denied. ten fect distant, penet?ated | Bortor, Dec. %, . ‘The large unfuiched dwelling house, No 124 Reeoon | was deatroyed py fire | 1 boshels corn, Dec. 1—6P. M. ora. cachange on New ‘et T per om, $ premium. Cryonmast, . °°. 1, 1860. Four unchanged local demand al ga 90.8 84 40 for supertine. Whiskey, declined 3¢0. at ldo. "1988 un- changed, but buy {0 operate at $d, While hoiders ask $5 96 ight, drivers holding >; Pork dull. Mess at .’ Green meats dull a.'¢ npn lehy 2 for shoeiders and 640, for bases, Bight exchange on 1 por cent premium. . The Liquor Dealers in Trouble. and those found intoxicated. Last evening the several e 0 oO o 1 o o ° 1 oO 1 0 1 8 2 ° o 0 o 4 o 8 1 0 e o o oO 1 ° 1 0 o ° 8 o 2 o 1 0 3 0 1 0 b ° 1 1 2 ° 1 Q 8 oO 7 0 6 0 0 o a ° 4 0 1 ° o 0 °o ° oO ° 1 1 1 Q 1 ° o o ° ° 0 oe o o au 1 a 4 —____. siderable dissatisfaction exists among tho lot holders of Greenwood Cemetery, a8 to the loore manner in which that the present managers have departed from the plan of the founders, and bave transformed the association into a close corporation; the income arising from tho sale of lots and receiving vyaulte {1 largely in advance of expenditures for ourrent ex- penees, yet no treasurer’s report hes been ronder- ed to the stockholders for a period of twenty years. It in alleged that rocklers and uscless expenditures have boen mace for lodges and other unnesessary matters, while neecerary improvements are and the’ whole property allowed to euffer tojury. By act of iucorporation fifteen trustoce are to conduot its affairs, one third of which trustees are elected anut ally. An election of five trustees, for tho ensuing throe years, will be held at the cifice of the company, No. 30 Broadway, to day, December 3, at oe o'clock P. i. No suitable public notice of the mectiog has been ee ir will be, by those whose duty it ts to give such bot 5 City Intelligence. ‘Tam Fare at St, Ganrigi’s Cavrcn —The above fair for the benefit of the new school attached to St. Gabricl’s Roman Ostbolic church, in East Thirty sixth strect, was quite a succesful affair last week, and will be kept open on Monday, Tuerday and Wednesday of this week, to af- ford thoee who havo not yet attended an opportunity of doing eo. Nearly two thousand dollars has already been realized by the charity, and if an equal share of patron age ts bestowed this week, the Rev. Mr. Clowrey will be able to raise fonda enough to defray nearly all the debts incurred in the erection of the new scroolhouse. The people of the parirh will no doubt continue to ra spond liberally to the appeal of the ladies tn behalf of education. Tux Weatumr —On Saturday night winter was fairly ipavgurated. Soow fell during the latter part of the night pretty beavily, and the Lat of December presented itself clad in a enowy garment, Yesterday the atmosphere was intensely chilly, « stroug porweet er prevailing throughout the day” Doriig the night It frost hard, and preseal ed every indication of hard Svicps ny Hancinc.—Mary Buchanen, @ pative o Cavada, sgod twenty Sve years, committed suicide at the beon arrested by polloeman Philips for drunkenness, and to that may be attributed ber committing Foil des on. Coroner Jackman beld an inqueet upon the ro4y. Roach, was arrested yesterday by policeman Quinn, of the Fightb precinct, on charge of burgiariously cnte the dwelling house No 62 Dominick street nad stealing therefrom about $25 worth of weartog apparel. Th prisoner was cavgbt in the aot of ¢vaing out of Wa | premises with the property in bis possession Upon rearebing bim at the station hovse a burch of skeleton keye was fonpd on bis perroo, Justice Quackeobuan com mitted Roach for examination Fins iy A Tawaxaat Horas iv OxcHann Sraert.—Abou! ten o'cleck last pight a Ore broke out tm the collar of ti tenement house No. 148 Orebart street, owned by Jo'n Hii The Gremen extinguished the flames before they ex. teeded beyond the cellar Tho frst floor i occnpied iv port by Joseph Service, ax a gree'ry,and Mew Herdman | os & dwelling. The loss on the building will amount | ne | | work of an ip cndlary, | Deooktyn City News. RAMKoan | corant —Yeaterday afternoon, a# one of the Fifth avense cos was provesting om lia route, James Kehoe, the driver, was struck hy the pole of a oxrriage paiform, the wheels of the ear pasted over the foot of the | onfortusete man, crashing Ii terrioly He was taken to the Bigbth ward ttation house, whore bis hurte were at teaded to by Dr. Bell, after which be wea seat to his home. Michse! Martin, who was found deed ta & darn, at the cor Cuped phowed ibatbe bad me intoxicated and took shelter In the bur, wbere he died from the combined effects of ram apd cold weather. The jury returned a ver- dict in accordance with the facia. Fiactios ov 4 Crmmy Exorseen —Quite « contest—ean ca precedented circumstance tn Brooklyn—ie expected on Ube 10th tnevant, a} the lection of s Chief Eogineor of the Fire Department for the Western district, There are three candidates, The first ie William Vandevoor, the prerent Agtistant Eogincer, who is rupported by the ont olng Engineer, Israsl D. Voleor, and will be be ay 4 npported by the most respectable members erties Jno eext cansic te ie Jobm Oconloghaua foreman of No 7 Rogine Company. These two gentle | men are the ‘regolar’ cancidates. It is aid thas Mr. Cupningbam wi be largely supported by the © os The third cardidate ia William Fury, wro ts anid bo the choles of the * independeots,”’ and will be supported hy the opponents of Vandever, He, however, does not wiand the ghost of @ chance of suscees. There in erent exeltement among the Gremen on tho sv ject of the forth coming election, and, altogether, a very lively time is auticipated ga preme Coart—Special Term. Before Bon. Judge Ingrabam. Nov 90—The New Tork and New Harm Railroad Company ot Robert Schuyler —Deci#ion.—It ts tov late, atter the jodgment bas been settled, to move for an aliow. ance The amount which the defendanta could have, in any event, if mall, and it is not edvisable to open the judgment om that account, therefore the motion must be cepied, John D. Phillipe ve Benedict —Metion to vacate order Before Hon. Judge Hi Im the matter of the Ninth Avenue (Iroad —The motion the cay The argument against the tnjunetion was oom. merced ard adjourned. 5 jor Court= Special Term. Before How Judge Hoffman. Dec 1—Morr's B Henry va. Jobo M. Carnochan —Mo- | Hon denied without conte, James Stoart ve. Jone Broees, Executor —A referee fo be pamed. Browne Ehlers Wartha | Rogers, Administrtor, va. Hdwin P. Christy — | Order wod ified. pay irg 87 conte. Before Hon. Judes Moneriet Lemnel Range aud others vs. Joon J. Zebley —Domur- rer to Creat defence tet up tm defendant's anawer alowed, with cowts, with liberty Yo defendant to amend hie acewer within ten day®, on payment of coma. ‘The Eset River Back vs, Archibald @. s— ‘or plaintiff: on demurror to sixth defence sot op | pe penne Snewer, with conta, Nberty to tery to amend bie auawer withto ten on payment of cota ‘Thomar Rielly ve. Charies G. Cornell and others. —Jadg- ment for the defendants, with costa. GUNERAL TERM. Before Hen Judges Breworth (Chief Jowtios), Hotmen, Woodruff Robertson, Monorief and White. Terman @ Baitervom, assignee, ana cthera wa. Jacques Shit — Order sustaining demu: rer reversed. ordered for 0 OM demarrer, without ‘of appeal to either party, with leave wo dfondant to withdraw de urrer and apawer jn ten days, on payment} of costs of demurrer prior appeal. per of Fifth avenue and Butler street. The evidence ad. | for trjunction in this case was called op at alate hour of | 1000 bushels rye, aval exports—1,600 bbis. flour, 3,000 8 & owe: oe Oe Tam MaxaGsuant oF Gaummwoon Camerery.—Somecoa- | Courts. Second precinct etation house on Friday night, by hang- | Feporter at the usual legitimate prices, without the per ing beraelf to the grating of her cell door. Deceased hy | tiem “arrangement.” There are many minor eases, not ao | publican egisiation @ poor litigant, who may find » Cartone OF A BURGIAR—A young man named James | ro mnt, neverthelors, pay down his five dollars to a to about $100; tosured, The fire is supposed to be the | 2060, 4366, u8e7, | 2879, 112, 269, 380, 38 coming slovg & tracevereo stroct,and faliing from tho | f on Avorn Dara From Istexrrrance —Coroner Florton | yeaterCay beld en ti quest on the body of @ man named | 41, by'the outorine of the alleged fagitive and those of 1 | | { Jobe Desve ve Wn O'Princ, et al. Motion granted oa j Judgenee | | ‘The December Term of .—* COUT ‘The year 1860 draws to « close; yot the calendar. ° law courts soem to preseat as formidable an array of Dusinees as Mf m0 causes had boon disposed of for the last eleven months, Cases that have been on the trial terms for yours aro atill pending, and parties who fear the due administration of the law procrastinate and still pray for | Sime. Tho calendars aro gorged with cuses against public Companies for actiovs for damages, elther sustained by | Casualtics or insurance policies, which are too frequoatly Contested by the parties receiving all the previous beue- fits of the premiums, and by other companies—city rail. ways, which may be called public convoulences and pub. Ne nuigances—tor damages sustained by tho negligence of their servants or agents. Such 1s the extent o: the busines of the !aw courts of New York that, in the Suprome Court, the aid of judges of neighboring districts is invoked almost every month, and at anexpense of $10 per diem, exclusive of hotel bills and travelling charges, which amount to something about the same. ‘The Oyer and Terminer, having concluded its session before Judge Gould on Saturday last, witha sentence of four years and six months imprisonment on William Mul” Aigan, will not meet again until February. How many men, Bow epjoying the liberty of New York life, would bo in Sing Sing if they wero punished for half the abor- tive attempts that tho pugilistio victim, Mulligan, has been curiously and constrainedly convicted of. We hope that the examples made at the recent terms of this court by Judges Ingraham and Gould wil! strike terror to tho hearts of our “young men about town,” who are so fond of barroom la)ks, and always go armed for any coalin- gensy which their own mizcondect may induce. Tho Suprome Court, Geners! Term, will meet on Thurs- day next, and render decisicns tn casos argued during their last sittings There will be two trial branches of the Supreme Court Circuit, where the calendars are still enusually lare, and which include suite ag it various Public twetitutionr—ingurance companies, for contested policies, and raliway companies. Thoro are sovoral | thousand cacses yot to be disposed of tm the Circuit Special Torm and Chambers of the Supreme Court will be beld as naval for motions and questions of law and affairs sre conducted by the powers that be, It is alleged | fact. The Superior Court, General Term, will sit this month, aad two branches for trial by jary; bet where they will be beld it is tmporsible to say, For the yaguo informa: tion of witnesses and jnrore wo may suggest that this tribunal will be located for the nonce either in the cham- top room im the brown stone bulldiag in the Park, in the dingy apartment over the fire engine house, corner of Centre and Chambers strocts, or in» room pot moved with @ politica! atmosphere over the bar ef a pub- lic house—the weil known Tammany, ‘The Court of Common Pleas, the onty logal tribunal in the city that cau boast of decent ascommodation, will hold two trial brapches and one special term ard oham- bers. Ip the United States Otrortt Conrt the trial of the cap- tain and mates of the slaver Erie, whieh has been already fo the preliminary examinations very extensively re- ported, will be dimpoged of, In the United States District Court the enit to forfeit the bonds of Gocrgo Law ard Gusteyas @ Conover, as sureties for ¢x-Posimaster Fowlér, will be tried before Jucge Betts and ® jary There are aleo sovoral slave cates op the calendar, emopgtt which ie that of Da Costa, so long and frequently before the public on charges of being covnevied with that traffic. In the Marine Court, where tho calendar is also heavy, two trial branches @&d one speotal term wii! be held Amongtt the speculative jobs perpetrated by the Inst Legisiature was ay act compelling each suitor in the Sa perior Court to pay five dollare a day to & reporter—ten oilers per day for taking notes of exch trial; bat what earthly adventage the dormapt birroglyphics on the re Porter's rote book can be to the Iitigaats we cannot di- vine. This if an tmposition which several gentlemen | dence, Phil: Twenty sixth sireet, th | O'cleok, without further invitation, ‘On Saturday, December 1, Dematuma Hueires, wite of Patri The relatives aod triends of the ee A invited to attend the funoral, thie (son: ‘one o'clock, trom ber Brook |y n. tery for interment. Newark, ou Sunday, of Hoboken, youn; lemon, _NEW YORK HERALD MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1860, On Wod: Weavan All, Mr. Tusopoms Ba the Rev. Mr, Mire Sanam A November 24, by the Rev. Paul Heaxixo to Janst BL Matthew Gootschins, Poxpy —On Saturday, December L, Purdy, of Tarrytown, N. Y., of a Ml. Wkavan, of Whitestone, L. Jersey 1, L Git , on Sal D Van Cleof, daughter of bu 1, the wife of Isaac daughter. Buuer.—On Saturday, of Joba y invited to atten half-past ove o'clock, from Loy atreet, without further notice. BaGiay.— At Brooklyn, op Sunda; 2, Agruvux EvGEys, youngest son ley, aged 7 years ahd 6 montha, Deeomber 1, and Mary Berry, aged 8 years, friends and relatives of the fam! Tuomas Bumay, son ‘@ mouths and 21 y are respectfully he funeral, this y Bis nto Yeaidonte, Nov 6 hilor morning, December La ‘M. H. Bag funeral services will take place at the reaidence of bis parents, No. 30 First place, South Brooklyn, this ay) afternoon, at threcfo’clock, The remaius will (Mon & interred in Meesachusetta. Boix —At tho residence of her Waller, Mies Hanwan Bons, eldest Hanan Bole, of Killashee, Tho funeral will county Longtord, rake piace at ‘one. brother-in law, John canghter of the late roland. lock, this (Mon day) afternoon, from 114 West Bleventh street, Dubiin and Lon, Comat in the brain, Many CatHanine, only Mery T. Cunningham, aged 6 years, The friends of the fansily Jo resi ford papers please in Sunday, December & cr 2 of congestion of I 0 ter of John and 9 months and 14 days. ily are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral from the residence of ber parents, 233 Mulberry street, on Tuoaday afternson, at half past one o'clock, without further tpvitation, Dxeky.—On Sunday, December 2 . Mra, Brivasr, wife of Michael Deeley, aged 88 ycars,a uative of Loughroa county Galway, Irelend. Tho relatives and friends of tho famtly are respectfully invited to at evd her funeral, oa{Teesday, from her resi- , No 86 Oak street, ‘udeiphin and California papers Dlenee copy. Fenwick —On Saturday morning, Decemver 1, Mrs. Puntas pFexwicx, wife of William’ Fenwick, aged #2 years, as 201 Church street. The relatives and friends aro respect! tand tho funeral, on Tuesday morn: ly invited to at from 3%. Phillips chureb, Wesley piace, Mulberry street, near Bleecker. Fimer—Oa saturday, December Avie M Je of cousamp:ioa, ife of Obaries R. Fleet, and oldest danghter of jobn P, and Susan A. Fiender, in the 2gth year of her age. ‘The relatives and frienas of the fara! ber of the Superyizors or the Atdormen, in the | invited to attond the funeral service at are reapeotfully the residenos of ber parents, No. 157 Kast Thirty ninth street, this (Mon day) afternoon, at four o'clock, without far tion, Her remains will be taken to To Williameburg, on 8: er invite Yuet Chesier on Tucs- morning, at pins o'clock, for interment iaturoay, December 3, after a rhort illuees, Gaoxas Kowiy, oaly soa of William and Susan L Fanner. The friends snd acquaintances of the family aro re fpectfully invited to attend the funeral from tbe real cence of his father, Powers street, bovweon Graham avo bue and Smith street, this (Mouday o'clock. Gana —On Saturday, December ageo 28 years. The friends of the family apd the memebers of Prentl Bay Leege |No Beorm Hughes. residence, 7a BP A. are respectizily invited to tun¢ the funeral, from bis late resicenos, No. 310 Wee! (Monday) afternoon, at one ) afternoon, at two 1,)Bumntos Granam, fre respectfully ny) aftervoon, wt 88 Portland venue, Her remains will be taken to Calvary Como JaNia—On Suaday morning, December % Mrs. Euza en. veru. wife of the Rer E L Janes. Her funeral will take place on Tuesday efternoon, at one o'clock, at the Forsyth street Methodist Kp: pear D) /ision sireet. mily sro Invited to attend without further notice. JonaLaMon —At the residence of od 24 year bis fssher, in Rast ) The {riends ef the family are invited to attond the fune- have requested us to against, inasmuch as | ther novice. agbsegg Kimsstz) —Un Saturday, December 1, Guumns, wife of they have been mulcted tm ten dcliarsa day, and whon they bave demanded a copy of the evidence they are charged ap moch as {f they hat employed an indepan lent involving Ofty dollars, aud yet by this besutifal black ro | Inwyor genevous eaough to advocate bis claim withont « reportor to take evidence that \# never to ace the light, uniers he te able to pay tp addition a good ronad sum to have It transertbed. The act is €0 obuoxivws that tt must De ropeaied CALENDAR FOR THIS DAY. 6 1661, 1603, 166 Man ,dmugbter of ibe late ged 8 years and 3 montbe. ip of the family are invied to attend her funeral this (Mooday) aiiercoon, at halt-pasy three: o'clook, from the resicence of her mother, ow Fourth avenue, fin boure South of Dean atreot, Biook!yn ral, on Tuetday afternoon, at balf past two o'clock, at tho Reformed Daten chureh, in Bellev! N.S, without tar. Heury 7 Kiersied, im the 60th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are repectfully invited to attend the fureral services, at balf-pas o'clock, on y Thirty Bftu stevet and Fitth avenue, witout fursuer no tee, afterooon, at Car’ Lacky —On Saturcay b. The frie ne Will be taken to Stratfor OM, —-In this city, on Wedvesday years two ist churoa, corner of December 3, Lava, Woon Augustus acd Kaica 2. Lac: Her for mterment 98, of consumption, Maxcaxet Surias Lrom, agod 29 Mowmss —On Friday, November 00, Ousaam Fawame fon of Alexender B and Sarah Morr! nd. 1268. 1858, O77 1603, 1689, 6C9, 1649, 1681, 1611, 1091. | 1 month. 1608, 1605. 1007, 1609,1611, 1616. Part 2—Noa 6270, 1470, | the friends of the family arc inst tan) his fuse 1008, Loos 916, 198354, 1984, 1940, 1942 | ra}, this (Monday) afternoon, at ‘clock, from No. 108 1946, 1968, 1976, 1682, 1vS4, 1576. Oxford sircet, bear Fanon avouee, Drovelya. % Sryenson Cover —Part 1—Noa 9f7. 936%, 716, 1045 MoCruxe —fa Brookiyn, on Souday, Docomber 2, 2s $85. 7, 1065, 1067, 1073, ST. 65, G31, 803, 248, 767 | T'RKINA, Cwugbter of Thoman and Casborime MoUlure, ngpd 1685, 606, €69 999. 1068, 101}. 54s, 686, 606, 458, S52, 884, 85 Part 3—Nos 40, 430 , 800, 18, 764, 834) 627, | 602) i Common P: Nos. 2836, 2062, 231 3, 9920, 2909 2598, 22" wok! Part 4% 291 2292 2493. 4876, 2302, 12. 2280 ‘1, 1720, 1972, 2148, 331 21 yeors, 2 months ana 19 daye he faneral takes piace this (Ye bre: O'owek, from the revidense id street. The rel scerapos —On Sunday even Mosrenom, Sr., aged TL years. Notioe of the funeral will be g!7ea nday) afternoon, at of wer parouta, bia Iativer and fread are rorpeed uly juvited to attend without farther neties. , December 2, "Muouas in tomorrow's pa- — pere Stave Caen 18 New Jansny—Tho Newark Ad- |" yicGnary —Oa Saturday, Deeom’sor 1, Joan MoGnarn, ‘be las inst saye es cy oo y Cnted Steter Marsbal Snivare, of © ond | "the ord friends of he frum tly 0 to Moorestown, for We parpowe @ pegro cama Perry Siam lavery in Virgiota Upon wi cecopied by the ni gro io queetion, aud gutoteg adm'sston they were preverton executing tholt writ, not only by the party they detigned arresting, who stationed himself At the top of & Hight of #teps, end armed with an axe and a gon, threatened death to any one who abauld venture to szcopd, but alto hy the astembling of a larce number of | bi groes, who. during the right had boen sammoned tothe | reetin be hourehold. The officers returned wo Camden shortly efter sunrise yerter‘ay morning without recoring the fugitive, who is probably now om route for Canada, via the underground raitroad be >. Siate Lot- the UKE STATA OEY RRIRS. 1gKY oxo Deiawan etka Crass 873, Lee 1, 1860. 82, 49, 20" G1, 13, 11. 9, 6) 36, 60, 38, 31, 13. PL AWARR—OLAsS eo %, 50, 45, 71, 50, 97, 27, Th, Thy 64, 22, 62, 33. Ort Foun EDDY Lenka, aiesourl 00. Drawings of K. France's Delaware - forees Courty. Crags 287, Des 1, 1880. 31, 6, 4, 16, 70, 246, 53, 74, 29, 87, TL, 9. Guanp Comsouvaten Lorreny, Crass 87. Dee. 1. 1980, 25, 60, 43, 1, &, 19, 30, 54, 64, is, 15, 36, 63. Otreulare sent free of charge by addressing, | Wiimingtra, Delaware liday Sort Halter, 216 Brow\ wry hee ‘st bal! prien ‘Deper 100 Chatham wrest, oo ner of Penet Clothing for Winter._Men Who b yhoang Brook i=. Wilitam- sired aod oe ha—Sit Posi- Finest plotares m me fone ta one aitting | pe Gallery 305 By bibitton of _ om OF PAINTINGS, INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS, OPAN THIS DAY. Ineinding the DUSSBLDORF GALLERT JARVES CULLBOTION, .-™ Champion oadway coraer of winden sro ae emaltersa te a a wwe pert s bre warraated fer So eure ‘Warcroume 64 906 64 Wainer A Otriatmar Pres FHRBLRE & PILSO, ent. | o's SRWING WACTING, ed priew., that ‘ona be fored to D: Wigs and Ton- fan's nea ern ned the Dye ae Feeah @ On, Oure Hes Children the ot pr he prote wpeo 60 years, | No 10 Boerum stroet, Flawma: soo, Matt! the fupersl, from bis lew a sireet, thin (Mowany) afternoon, @&f.wo 0 dios sidence, No 39 Park z rolkwk, France MumUM, Of Morey sania, afver a shore but eevere Hh crm. Too friends ad relatives of tay; family are roapecttully tnvited to attend the fucerst, fre @ the reaidexs of bis son and von-ic law, No 8% [2g .u avenue, ou Tuesday af lerpoen, at two o'elook, wiihow ¢ furtocr ti vibatioa. Mounisow — Oo Seturday. Jee embor L Tomas Moray, wative of Laue erick Ireiaud His frien¢a and rointivea a o resproifully invited to at tend the funeral, from Bis late residence, Nu 83° Ninth eirees, on thin (soad ay) atteraoo: His remniaa wil! be takea to Calvary Uometory for inter J. merck papers pieesa copy Nokes —io Miles Many bora, clever W. Norris, ia tho 92! J car of ber» The friends nou! 1 3 the fveeral, door east of Withe aren: PALER —DtAwIeH Palen, davghter of Palmer, aged 11 years and 4 months. ezal Wi take place from her iat» residenes, 350 ) afternoon, at oan ofo'rel Seoembrr 2, LAURA Gmonut ana, 4 Carcliae Pincasey, aged 12 and Lney The fi Righth etreet, thie (Monan; Prvee sa? —Oe Sa ¥ danghter of Toomas C. an years and 6 monthe. from the residevce oo nee in F Don Sunday, Necomber 2, augbier ol ewkth J and Lydia 3° The friends of tbe femily ara invited to ettend the fore from the reritense of ber parcnte, 60 Hoyt street, near Pacife street, Brooklyn, on Tuesday afer Boop, ab ove o'el vek. STORY. — AL Mar tet SARAH STORY, aged T6 yeass, widow Frapow Story, orme ris of Habit ther ip law of J. Winchester, Ni STOR) —At Jaminica, Low December 1. Witnam F the Inte Onptalo Jona Stor The reintiwer and frien ater d his fureral on Tuesoay RY, OF , Ohio, on Sunday, November OF the jate Captain oa Aatnrday eveniog ‘an Franeiso>, no of aro invited to wencon, at half pat eleven © clock, (rom Wwe reniaenue of ina (ether in inw, Jobo N BrinckerboR, Je maira lyn, at ten e'oioek A.M. Ean Fraveiaco papers please copy. Pnaw -On Saturday, Decomber SHAW relict of Ge invited to attend the funeral, from brother, Bronk lyn, (his (Mor day) a’ternomm, Tayuon' —In Jersey Cy, NJ, on Mrs, Sanan Tayion, rel ot ot Wilia year of ber age ‘with LDrietian rerignation. Her ‘ou will be happy.” : Farewell, dear mother: job e boer etl op earth m ‘We'll strive to meet thee in yon Where farewoli tears dim pot 0 tend ber fuporal on o'clock, from the residence of her son, Nout Mo 117 Werren street, Jersey city. Trespark —Io Broowlyn, on Saturday, Desember 1, at th lew, James 8 Dawson, the resi¢ence of her Catbarine Teaedale, of Clinton, The fuveral will take place at formed charen Joralem noon at to o'elook Josep Duvall, 63 Saint use Of tbe family are reapeotivily | Bflerneor, a bal’ Trade leaves douta ferry, Brook 1, Mrs Maar Asp Shaw, aged 49 yours, The relatives apd frivute of ihe family are ompeoti rely the residengs of ber two o oday, December 2 m Saylor, to the Gin Sbe bore ber short bat severe tlluca prayos wore G25 Brostwey, | and current that her Savionr’s will might be done. To ber | weeping children ber Isat words wero, “Love God and frequent parting wor! ust ever be bright world, etorbiyy, ted to at at two Taylor, ‘he First Duten Re street, this (Monday) aftor- Uni auntit —On Suaday, Decomber 2, after @ short i Diet, Ass Fiore wife of Morrie 1 year of ber Underhill, in tho diet The relative: nod friends of the family are reapectfully Jovited Ww attend the funeral. from her ato resi iene, No. 140 Brepowey, thin (dooday ) afternoon, at tw Vasnaveit —On Maturday, Deomber 1, at devesed | Staten faend, Mre Amy @, wife of John K. Vanderbilt fa the §6 b yeor of her 0 0'e)00K. the Clore, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reepecttatty, Invited (© attend the funeral, from Trerey afternoon, at bait will be in atvendance, at arrival of ¥ Warsoy —On Surday morning, orm yoongest ron of Robert E Watoom, in the dub rer of b's one o’clook anderbilt landing, on tho teretve o'clock boat from th's city. ber iste reeidance, on Carriages: DVERTISBRS AND BUSINESS MEW THE POPULAR SPANIb) BL NOTIOLOSO DB RUEVA if Remmoast nde TER BEST ADTERTIOUNG MEDICAL EVERY CLASS OF BUSINESS, TEE HANDBOOK OF NW YORK’ TRADS ALL THE SPANISH AMERICAN COUNTRIES, I? CLROULATES LARGELY BVERIWH.VSS, NEXT NUMBER WILL BR IsevED OX WEDNESLYAT, DIU. & ADVERTISEMENTS TRANSLATZD FREE - AN; INSERTED OW MODERA1'S THEME REBT. q OFFICE 24 ANN BT! __ ——_ T JONES, 10 AND 12 ANN 97) #4 80 At ios Dole bole Waster Poot Bewed he T BV E@DELL'® OLD alk Pye ty ic0 of Cure ‘Soa teen Misa toos | aed T WM, BVBRDELLs BONS—WEDD!70 CARDB 4 Evel of the 7 Or etched Tee iatemt styles, 106 Fulton ‘etreet, Wow . B...t_ aaT’ ne T BISHOP & KAIWS, FIFTH AVANUN HOTEL — A” Watebeo tram ail ie Hest taker {VS*U" BOTRL ST tree ae Me hew makers. ISHOP & REINS, FIPTH A 36 B ete, Zz Beis VENUE HOT. BARE ISHOP & REINS, FIP? AV) - Bee anata Weta PS? SPOR: (Qoxommrwara 1 LEAVAN FOR MAXING BREAD, THA CAKES, ALL KINDS OF PABTRY, 40, ADW. CHANBARLIN & 0O., PSOPRIRTORS OF BHAWMUT CHEMICAL WRB, NO. 33 INDIA »TLEET, BOBTON, OORC! RATED LEAVY ? i careta caterers AVEN is the rerult of caretn! them bread of all kinds made by i bie and nuuritions, baa so agteeahic. nniatel taste | ene Plo to sour will reials lle moisture Iaoyer Iban ny “ans rogers. sud the whole preparsion for " fare me & pars: : ‘or the oven nocd Bob 1 iw pot per and fs availed’ ta places and. nt times when yeant rot within rench, ne a! 6ea: elims ton, ome uncer al! clreumetances, it may 5 of procuring yeast or of an Iofericr quality, rei ee Er ‘ertag the bread unwholescme. It ts valuable ae regards eoor omy, a9 maying fe the Hour of rot ‘lem than pixtecn per cot. Is process, much of U6 sacsbartoe of the Jour converted ito carbonte acid ut usivg Copeentr kas obinived nm neanver ¢ Gentroys a py ou at qually eMiercions. art of the flour or weal: barrel ot (ear we Y which ord:garily makes abou 280 pousds of bt mives by thin procese 290 ponnds. thus effecting © i gi saving. By oy] to the dim ction Dackege, pny pereon sapahle of ordinary attention uel ke procens, wn so rewul wal ‘avariably Tit ks = ive Bighly 2 Mesre Raw, ( anc ¢Meteney of action in prodicins the « ending doueh and thereby reac articlt intki fully ootponnaed foom porfectiy pure terisin. 18 raises the don, hout ‘corse acy other principle tn tbs four perfed of dc ur will produce more eweel, palatal vovtad rouxh the ala of yerat; while fox BW townlanble, as tt risk and owoch paotry ovck. The ex sweots of the manufsaturern. aud prowe (bis of publly approval and extended use. Recpeotfuy, A. A. HLAYRS, Sinte Amsayor, HOW TO URE IT. BRKAGFAST AND TBA KOLLY ‘eaven to ove quart of Jour; mix thor bree time through avieve; ral tbe wine of an egg And m+ ke the part» with cold milk oF water Fas iB gz ii 3, aged Syears and | th Fanning, are reeyw cuully invited to as | | x —Uu Buuoay mosaing, Lecember 3, at nine | + (otic Is preferable). barely stiff eng ugh t rmit rollteg ouk Much Baenting ae be mvclied «tus Inu desired form. and placed mmediztoly ins bot ove a and raked quickly. LOAP BRBAD.—The same proportions of leaves am@ Sour sitet Wether as Above: Omi the better, aed make the tnond ino ® ‘loaf, and bake immediately PRUCR WHEAT CAKES one qmart of batters. add lomvea; beat ion fooab SPORGR CAKB—Two cope a! wi! the yolks of six dito sugar, bes’ ihe waltes of atx eaten ‘on trode thew Deal all togriger; add three on} sifted four. (water, and tree. tanspocatnl nf ieaven, Bavor whi twee seaspoon{ula of menos of lemon aad ia a quick ovem. 2 OUP CARB.—Fiva cup of far and thoee temponat heaven. efed tngetber; 84d one enp of butter tenet eo wo Caro Bil eet Dest B gether, mie with milk; than Fwls, Bad spieo Wo wu the Insc Bake wous Ac givgrr bread silver eke dougbn: ¥ care. gold cabe Japanese caite, apple padding, a) er conrn nod drngetate. € od Ar G20. B BATE ricenale Agent, ne os 380 Peart street, Rew York. ( THAPPED BASDS, PACK LIPS 29° —OWRTALE OURD 7] wrventive, HEGSY aN & ‘Be wivcertne, if ured se directed will reap t ein roth on deat we uu m.¥ 2 cena went by mali for 3H) conte, BORMAN & ©) Ohem! teacd Dropeiate Dow. M6i, 899, GLA sod 709 srondway. if, BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS, BVLARGED in and a) divenene of the fer: cured without paln ar ineonveni*uce to the pauent, by Dr. ZACHAKIB, Surgeon Chiropeatet, 160 Brondway Mefere to phy sickans and surgeons of thie oty, RN J of oe family are reepeotfully invited to }, Crartaa Amanda + age ‘The frends aod relatives are invited to attend the foreral from the resitonoe of bis parents, No 961 Weet ‘Twrifeh etreet (Inte Troy street), on Toeatey morning, a: ten o'otonte Worre ia Brovklyo, om Satarday, December 1, Janet D Les ours, and tbe oktin made ¥n HAPPED TA Car WITH Guy ‘sireet and 269 Fourth ay. 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