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10 —_——_——_—_— THE C/HIRIQUI SURVEY. a mile tp length by a few fou NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, ‘This cuter barbor by a mand spit, fatbome Hf wond he oor tb: | te separsted tm width (ar. ern extromity of which there tean exorilent chanavi, 0t | Bi OR 1S OF THE GOVERNMKAT FXPEDITION, Fopograp! ical, Hydrographical and Geolocieal Features of the Istimus. | of Fine Harbors, Plenty of Coal, and Abund- ance of Other Minerals, PRACTICABILITY OF A RAILROAD DEMONSTRATED, VALUE OF THE GRANT GENERALLY, ae, &e., ame. QAPTALN ENGLE’S REPORT. Wasurxoron, Deo, 1, 1860 @im—I have bad the bovor this day to hind in the pre fmicary reporte of {ho Topographical Ex gineer, Lieute- sant J. 8t (lair Morton, ot Lieutenant Wm. U Joffers, the * hydrograpder, and of Dr Eveue, the proiogiet, and now reepec'fully snbmit a few observations of my own Thess wil de followed by obarte of the harbor of Golfo, on the Pactic, tnd of tho beds ef coad located on the Chang+nola rie t | and tts contribu ic giver me pleasure to stata ‘hab {he truthful charts of Commander Barnett, of der Britannic Majeaty’s Navy, | snab'cd us to accomp ish the work onthe barbors in « very shcrt sive Tho soundings of the channels were 90 torrect sat we parsed Im and out without the ald of Hows : Too marks of Captain Barnett which bave changed | will te corrected and made perfect by the survey of | Lioutenant Jeffers The bar fCbiriqni are po large, 4¢e9 and wall pro- tected Vhat it je @ifflcult to convey to you an idea of them of pcomparteon. The anchorage in every part ney Dave no burficanes and no winds that a | gance (tho goudvla of these waters) cansot show itself | onierjuleail the sea breeze is brasiog, aud that from | Abe mown eins Cool, gIVibg W she sieoper & roiresbing i's reek Ere nrrived at Boos del Toro, Chiriqui, oa the 284 of Avgosi, Lieut Morton and hw party left us for tho fovptaios on the 25th. De. Bvaua, the geologist, aad | Lieut Jeffers, the bydrographer, began their wore iame diately cod carried !% Om energetically to @ succceafal | tompietion When webad fintshed the barbor of Cutriqul, Lieut. Jeture wae taken to “Agpinwall, and seat with his aseistant, Mr @ B W. Tower, to Panama, dW report to the commandiig oilloer of sa6 tion for @ pazaage to Goldto. I nave nad tho honor to report the cause of his cetention. By the preil minary report of Lieut Jeffera you wil be mado ao | uted with the Dewutics aad value of tue harbor of | ito, a chart of which is required by tue navies of the world. Good barbors on the Paci te canes are So raro thrat ‘Wbis one should be made kvown. Ia this short sketeh I feel constrained to urge bbe publication of tno survey of | Lieut Jetlers. THR COAL. ToDr. Evens, the geologiet, we must look for a state: | ment of the quantities coutained in the coal beds, which | will clearly show thas thers is coal ia great wbyadance, of enocliens quant: wep ab on the Coacgacola river purne freely, aad must | Prove Valuable for scam purposes Two Cromen of tae sLip Booomp sn ed fr. Fyaus on toe Cannganola. Une of them Bau «urced ia the minet of Sootisnd,and both wer) lavisa fm their preites of the quailty and quanitty of the coal, and asserted thet they bad ured ib in Gxokiug la profe- | Tepce to wood «This Coml, 1} most be rememoered, was fom the surface or outcroppings of ibe veins, wolch Always improve ia qoaiiry with the opening of the Biue. THE ROAD. Tho report of Licutenaus Morton, the Topographioal Ea. Bincer, will show the Practissbility of the tine, [have uly ecen a very small and unimportant psrt—toat touch ug the banks of toe Rovals—and the suoj.ct is not wit fm he range of my prolcswion. LANDS AND LADS WITHIN THR GRANT ut anus depend on the road, for at bave bo mesns of sending thelr cat procucts, or abundant, riod aod dell. warket. The minorals of the couaty, and fovesie aboucding ‘0 large aud useful Mabor, weak Shp road for oouveyance. You ca» soarxly break a Buobe which bus 20% miweral richwess wo atwact the miag- Facog ist, baw chemist or the curivas Strong evidenc forded Mhat native o\unebar gets within the grant. Io fact, th th breeking the stones casnaily the tirenme are ap evidepoy that tals it, we might say, @ierovsres \ent of immense value. Tue trlaace produce Bll the truite of tue tropics, and ia very great periootion | The bavans, pla:tain aud vicadfru superiue aqua. | Hity Wo any that 1 ave ever sea coved Uhirty-foar | | Lo Varictien of fruite aud vegetables grow ng on Prov sion | Inland, within & hort distance froma huuse, aud all in | Sight Bi the Bame lige. Among thom wero the sugar @ene, coffee, oral Jemon, lime, inoigo, cooua and the | osi0 Ali of Whe islaude, aa are capadic of trouble or out- | y out * and a most destrucure will Geasroy tae fallen timoor ta ELE 1440 cai ‘can be cleared ior The tmaect, @ 2001 two years, Gor Gold ie fonnd on the Creeva:oula river, which ts men- Boned jn the report of Ube geologist. | saw & pana, fer a partial washing, There was more sand thaa gold The wand wos bisek and vbe oid was of tne shell order. About ore dclisr Wes obtained from Uaree washluge of & ‘gmail gourc, holding about a quart, Which ts considered a large yield My 8) report will have the points moro fully explain. -“ © the honor to be, vory respectfully, your ove Preat vervart, Fé 4 Commanting Cairiqui Expodisioa. Boo I. Tovcay, Secretary of vue Navy. LIECT. JRFFERS’ REPORT, Uscrep States Staaxenmr S8ooxtys, AT SEA, Nov 20, 1890 fm—In compliance with your order of tho 16th just , 1 submit the following report—preliminary to auch a complete one at caa only be made after the charts of the Goifito are (inished. In the prosecution of the datics aesigned me as hiydro grapber to the Cbirtqu! Commis iom, I sabmitted the fob owing plan of the objects of my survoy:— tido—1. Anexmination of the Boss fated as quitable termin! for the proposed road, B Whenever the ship should De moved to veri’y the Benersi chart of the ingoon ‘The distingaisbed repatation of Captain Barnett as a fufictent guarantee of the fidelity of the }; | was therefore content to recover sev. i points of the survey, and from tem ‘ve additioval sown tage, which I pit 3 OF wi ial Bur vey! of the Ox te positions of ted directly upoo bis pablisbed chart. . Toose soundings were principally taken tpon the lead. fag linet sec mongee tm, eed | fad that no material Obangee bare taken piace at either cf the entrances iagoon, and that his original ranges still attord exoel. marks for entering the various harbors. were 0 promigent and woll marked, and were the very first ox Ube command of Capita o a dence, run into every part pilot. absence of any probable termiacs of detalied survey on & large scale ef the const between the moutna of and Robalo rivers, the only polat eaitedis hydrographic point of view. The most faroraoie the mouth of Freschman’s creek, where an tn of the ebore line forme aemall bay, 800 yards Hg Indeed, fo cat's. E i at, was, with por. tnd lagoom without information ae to proposed road, EF r g sf ° > = 1 thirty yar aulfictent dopth of wa Mexpense The average rise of the tide is five inches. The anchorage weexceilod. This aa is open to Roriherly ana exster y winds; but the eet information | was able to obtain they never With sufficient fores to raise an injurious sea Ie order w obtain ao anchorage cf undogpiet Security, I also examined Shepherd's barbor, to which it tbe road could, withont diMeulty, be taken. fe a completely land locked baain, with great depth Of water cvery where puilcleutly nour ‘ite shores small ex Fs 23 ite f je to faithfully nid down by the sh eye ‘& con@eitation of the carte will give @ bettor idoa of than any deseription After the sorveys on tho Atlantic side, I et to Panama to await traotportation to the Gol tn Golfo the Pacific terminus. Owing to va- rious causes 00, it wae not totil after fe delay ({ apwarde of @ moots that I was cuadled to reach the Goldta—to which place myself, age'*tiut, ood & boat's ship Bt Marys, wore Pacama Rallroad vom aay Guatemala” { aietas Alpo to Commander Wm D. Porter and Lica Aenart Balch, executive ofticers of the United States snip E 8, for toe complete and careful equipment of tne Oy Nhat ei rag / deen fe never i il g zc g | wort; therefore, I rerulte of tne surrey H t i | i : g = i $ f i 8 i ipations, that this ship, | rH Puvdred yards wide, with not lees thea fvo fiuoms water). from the toner | ww barbor, four miles in lengib, with erage ereadth of ome mii ‘The tener barbor bas abo: rquare mile of auch cage, with acepth of @ve fathom nt for the lirgost ships), and sbont three equare miles of anchorage 0: ves- fels of @ emalier etze oO the vortheast vide of the harbor, the entrance, there ig @ raugo of bilis, rei miles in lengthy paral! to the gary en levation of about fMteon haa. dred feet, ‘trip of level goaerally of bata few jerce ph wiih Detween their bases aad the snore lise, ‘Op Uhis # de ot tbe baroor, and for @ distance of apearda | of bree mi'es, pot kes than five fathoms water is fouad withen balf a cable's length of the shore, af irdiog ample room for wharves softictent to accommodate aoy proba e nomber cf veegels frequenting the harbor, if the propured road shonid be Dailt | Three ttreame—the Goifito, at the casterp, and tho | Coteal snd Canuza, at the port western exiremity—emp y into the barhor; reir of these pavigaple, but ein sr ipg an ample supply of froeh water for the proposed | | prvnite | seve | There ts ove level epot euMc pan; bub ike reverai vai nt for the site of a targe | ye racming baok from ae shore, lu the aygregats, woult give about asqasre mie | of foltable Dune ing ete Whole surface, tothe topaof | the bghert hits, 's densely woooea,exerptieg the sand | Rpitenc a Fell ppot of about turew Rares new Be en. | trance, uncer colttvation Ove family resices at tho herbor, but ov the onportie site of the Galt of Do Porta Areniias there is @ village of some thirty fam Buc tipall Rettionmens iL BL boverNl ObeT primis, | fhe rurvey wae commenced jo the worst ravute of tho T@ILY Feasou; Dut on it peldom began w rain Oe'vre | PM Texperienced no aiffisuities to the pros the work from thie cause Prom three ¢ Ml bight tbe rain Was usualy Seavy and qoutlguras, bus tae | Basi Diogs wore clorr aca plesgant, the tomperatere et | and spreesble —avernco, atx A Mo TA degrown, mercary | 83 degrees; three P.M, 84 degeres; 1x 2. My 78 ce. | Tees Rhortly after my arrival at Godte, Lient Morion, United States Army, ‘i charge of the topograrhio party, withowaetin wast arrived in @ state of on Supplier —boin of whiah 1 base Doloe, heoding defied bi erpedtent to assist him ‘urttes And ammunition, the mere Bl to Bis hs. caweed them quickly to rubmf:acd be shipped ef ta irons. to Punto Arenas, in the Gulf of ag well to mention that the who far a6 Point Bay rica, 8 unter the pr Costa Rica, aud that cighter “ mised in the Lite attempt at of money aud nine qa stity dent Mora, bed bean bavivred to, woe were ually ex) at, Punta Aroritat * boo Ike ft there ‘me only rem Of land te the ¥ tract with tbe Oh: Foad should be ayer would tccome ' hiriqe! Coummieaioa, Captain Freox. sox, Uuited Sates Navy, Oomamaad ing Chiriqat Exye ‘is! | LIEUTENANT MORTON'S REPORT. | UNITED STATES STsaune BRO RU | Hamrron Roaps, Nov. 24, 1860 array F. Evers, 0, 8, N commanding Ohiriqui Commie. | sion: fix—In accordance with your instructions of the 1étn tut , [have the hoaor to 8a bmit tue folio #ing report:— Tarrived in this ebip on the 24th of august st Prouoh- man’s croek, the Atlantic terminus of the propose. rail road line, and on the following day entered the mountains with my party, On tho 14th inst Iretumnod to the sane point, having visited and surveyed the shores of the Gol- | tito, crosacd the {etamus twice, and ascertatned sad sar | veyed with the barometer and Scbmatealder compars the | most s4vantageons location that offers for the rowd To | | to doing Teaplored @ wwamip of great extomt that tuter- | veres betwren the province of Chiriq i! aud the Goll, | | and d'scovered a pase, before untroaten, torengh the C | dillerae, by which non I was text to explore caa ne | quitted ‘and the lagoon reached. | "Seme time must clopse before I can compate My barcmetricai obrervations aud plot my survey (iti thea Loxpnot enter {nto detail in reference to tbe differ nt nes | tore of the line present the data on #bich the con closions [have arrived atare bard. 1 feel warranted however, in ttaviog at this time, as the reeuit of my examibeton, the c avtgtion that It is entirely practicable fo cenrcct the harbors by a hoo of railroad adaptys to mercia parpores The savannes which stretch from the Pacifo cout to the summit of Lhe lias offer a solid bed for the «rack, amd w natural grate het ueode bat Kite Improvemert’ Both the plains sud tho mountatas abound io timber guitable for framing or cvoss I bare specimens of such of \ho Woods ag are reid to possess strength, elasticity aad durabitt that ere asefal tn emal! carpentry, aud otbors that, in n green etate, made goad furl. The province of Chirtqui (croesed by the line) aiforde abundant partare for large herds of cattle, and exte rodvetn, that wonld eu is io a maintain a lerge papeiatt = as doth of ¥ tormint the | the partien who tried to help a Thevies 6 woot, aia neoenelitine aad obtwe pur poer#, of whick (> re ts Sdunewace aad yuriaty. Specipepe of tho genie have bean forwarded to D+ Jacked, of Aion, for amelyeis, Fiteen dave, T enous think, would be euflluieat b. Biw plete Ubi? week, eit thea the Bowl recat wit baalttad for yous aang dora Very reepeottuliy JOaM BEANS, “Geologist of the Chir qui Gowa!eaioa. NEWS FROM WASHNGTON. THE CAUCUS OF ULTRA SOUTHERN MEN, | Disinclination to Ca-operate with ihe Commitee of Thirty-Three. Senatorial Caucus to be Held To-Day. VIEWS 2D OPIMOSS OF THE CBIS'S, Mes; Rea Be A Southern OUR D2\PATCBES FROM WEOINGTON, Wanmworun, Des 7, 1860 The Navy Devartment reeetyed duspatches this morn ing from tho African equadcon, Tho siaver Gora has Deen Oapssrod oD Lhe MARL of Air with ubout rix handred sh cney wore sout to Monrovia, Tro vesse) silt Uo sent $9 the United Stator Biler the Africans are deitvere? to the United Staten agent at Monrovia, Tue Cora wae melzed not tong ago ta New York, being rusye ete) of cumbarkiug lu the siave brave Caprarp Mofit, oommenoing (he Untied Suves ttoacer Ornesder, bas heee bere for 8 jays on omneee con. nected Wisi ihe Navy Dy partment, mod roturms to-cey bo his eration on the north eosst of Cra, Scoretasy Cobb's recommendation ( sell tbe untakea Lvtted Siates stock hy ap act of Congress, sut to bo bidders respourinie fur she jo, meets with condenoa. tion by besivese men, They fay potting worl! be cet ter calculated to crurh the goverumont credit ant \ojure the ‘Tole baw v a day of cortultetion among Seraters, especially op the demoaratic side, The Sontoern Se: are to mee! in exuens to morrow 10 Hee If it is pore die to Covine acme w ideo! eettiement which wil be aovepied by toe Sothern people. The Northern democratic Senators are busy ja ® com- Parison of views ard feelings, Mr Douglas nas uot ) o fully deteru wed bis > dn to wouil ho learns the t athern ow Mr Crittenden, Biyulerly enough advovates tae re ensciment of the Miesovri line by Congress, notwithsiacd ig the deoision of the Supreme Court, This propus'tioo Je not well received by cliber side. Mesers, Pearoo, of Marylend; Bayard, of Dolaware: ¢ of the | Bigh'r, of Penury!vacia, Pugh, of Odio, and others, tavor the ides of a Convention of a! the Seater, and He Poy! will propore a = roselaticn — aavinl all the Btaiee to invite Congress to provide for @ Oonve ation, as requiret by the coortitation, There men hold ti at the discate Is 100 deep to be met Ly iegtelstion, 204 that remedy wiilever be forvighed vy politielant, or rn by men elected ja the party etaites of the country. Mr, Pog is an open adv wate of the right of seces And ig awid todiler with Mr Douglag on tie point, He aJvooated thir soctrce at Charleston, Mr, Bgior, whilst agreeing mainly with the President, does not pelelve the remecien sugvietec Dy bim oi 1 give the conntry permas no . ent peace woore, Is for @ foal rettie ment on * ple, ike the Missonri ty by amenoncr! to the wuctl'ta:ioa through @ Conver of the Statics Tho cancus which wan beld last eventing at Browo’s Hotel, wor composed excliei rely of ultra men from tho South, None ol the moaerate men from Ggorgts, Mirae sipp!, Alabama or Louisiane were invited, Tney camo to po vete winstion, The epir expressed were de cidedly averse to mevticg with the committee of thirty. three. Ancther meeting will de beid to morrow. Amorg the toples of excited coaversstion Mr. Joho Coot rane’s speech is ofien quoted ia praiee by Uaion wen from all feotione, but 1 i# distastefal to tho se- ceders Tus tmelicess exbanced ite eloquence, ani notwithetavding the opposition of the cxtreme South, I think J am safe im saying it reflected the general Ngbtest culiure wilt be rewarded by luxuriant crops of cc flee, chocolate, pepper, and various useful esou- ent, Tho movutains contain vast miacral woalth Don Lorenz» Galiego, the prefect of the provines, and Dou 4xtonio Morales, the Governor of Golfo Dates, re- ceived toe with courtesy aad kiadness, and nsis ance ‘The prefect informed mo that the porutatioa of Chir! q>1 aymbered some ten thourand souls. The natives seem wo be & orces between the ind and the Spanteh races They are atbiotic and fue looking, avd very oleasly T fooud them bonest and falcbful to their engagements On the survey they exhibited great endurance aad good humor under fatigue and privations, ied ip my survey by @singlo asnistant, Vil, to whom I owe the mostampic ac- es ol ai te eae Cane ee et ¢ remainder of my party Lassigaed the search aa exploration of the pare and the instrumental survey of the Atiantic slope, to be executed dariog my journey to Goltto. 1 4 to sey that (bey abandoved tacir iP i Iocal rentiment, here, ‘Tre Sopreme Court # enpsged tn the Important bridge cases of Miicor and others va (le New Jereey Raliroad Com. peuy ard Newark Piarkroad Company, which are »ojoined with the great Albany Bri’ge caze, all tovolving, though not im every respect similar, couetivational principles Large improvements and a beavy eatiay of capital ere dependent ov these decisions. Tao mg: !tade of the sub jects, and their foture bearing, fully jurtify the elaborate and profoond diecuesions of counsel. The arguments will oe continued next weet Senator Seward on Monday for the Piankroad Bridge Mr. Mil.or and Joun H. Stephens are bere, repretentiug river rights men, end J. P, Jeckeon the New Jorecy Railroad Company, and feveral others On the decision great |» ace depend, not only fer the States interested ta the bridges, bat for the | ip a marner | deem inexcusable, and returned to the | without facing the paes, mach legs surveying the reg.oa between It and the Iacoon | My own rough survey of those | ard om. priser, therefore, all tae topographical 4 a dscapue” rt a in regard \ tr ade ity to railroad purposes, | 1 am they deserve @ more deliberate | examination than the Pacifs slope. egret the want of more accurate measarements on | no bern ea of the line, I cannot bold myself responsible 2 Tho limited (ime allowed, and tho extent of country to be rorveyed, obiiged me to divite the work go as to exe cute bath paris of if slmatance | — whole o; 1, afer Thad ‘a ‘n Leo Canon, and left them there, did fae eném, bor bad |'an ooportuptty of writing to thom. The reports o* the ebicf Surveyor and of the Comun’ of the party show tha went of provisions or ef proper arraugemes ts on my part did no} enter into the causes | their retarn The above batty sed moeagrs statement f@ the | bave bees able 10 furnish, is compliance with | quest to bend in one vofore quisting the veeual. made some progress ® report on « larger eeale, from toverruptions, due |) eeasioknees, have been your | a8 yet to complete it. Tam, sir, +6 aly | Obedient tervant, Jag St ca won to b First Licutenant of Ragineers, Mem er of Chir!qal Comm'trion, fa charge of Topographical DR. EVANS’ REPORT. =~ * Commander Chiriqul Expsdition:— Su—lo reply to your request for @ briof statement of | tbo general resulta of the examinations made to ascertain tbe extent and valve of the coal deposits on the lands of ‘the Catriqui Improvemeot Company, 1 would respectfully ftate that carcful explorations have becn made along the a i | | Captain F. vous, } betary, and the islands edjacent ene of the @oal seams examined is 7534 feet, varying in qoality tm ifferent Isealities, from lignites of woody ttrocture to sem! bitumiacune and sem|anthrecite oosls Toe thickner® and quality of each seam will be stated tn tudsequent report. The best exposures of coal are on Sierschick and Jimta creeks, tributaries of Chaoganola river, and there (t every reason to antic! te that the Jattor and more valua- die Fein may be foond bot a short distance former, which crops out on the shore of ¥ fact, there can be bat title if any doubt teers ‘iscovered in diferent localities Abr wp hout the entire ooai deld, which ex tary, near Valiente Point, for Otty miles creek sixteen miles north Ch — tiver, it varies from c do not belong to the trae coal moarares, Ip tome joralities bare boca metamorphose ( Dd; ageney vary ing im quality as they are distact imity to ecb it tuencw The rouks associated with the coals are aye, cnpglomerates, cosree grained saodetones hick pees ard limestone. some localities rest talcose and other slates, but generally Foleanlc rook, Careful collections and rocks have been mace from the Obiriqut I Pacife Owen by ¢iferent routes, going Which will be embodied fal report, togetaer w: g i Esk i +H 33 i Ey 5 g & 3 | fies 5S | Botrenbick reek’ Sin ‘ot tuece i H # i i ee FA i i te gat ref ip it 23 ; i oF i 3 H ik #ill be mor ad diferoat ve i 3 3 |: whole country. George Law bas arrived here, and is stopping at Wil- lard’e, It is said ke bas comé on here to ace if an adjast- ment of present didicuities cannot be made, Others tn- timate that be has several trons tn (be ire besides saving the Union. : Wasnreotox, Deo. 7, 1860. Members of Cons ree complain bitterly booause seore- tary Cobb will not pay them. He rays be hue no mmoy, Notwitheta:d'ng this etatoment, Collector Whituey, of Boston, got a warrant pesacd today for toirty taousand Asliare, witli which to pay oif his ubordiuates. fie says ne Tece!pie of Sustom®, Which ueually t# half & million Per mouth, does vot amount for who lass month to tweuty \bourand dotiars. He #ays this is oocasioned by the fact that the mercbante allow their goods to go into store. hource for wart of the money to pay Cuties upon them. Congrer® pot being im ress) in to fey Secators aad ‘ep reeontatires have bad occarion to meet and oxchange sentiments socistly. 1 bave beard of many Interviews between extremists North and South, am! oa both sites the most earnest exprossionz were Uitered im behalf of the Union. As I urderstand it, the south generally do not demend any racrisces of principle on the part of the republican party from tho Chisego platform, but thoy desire to know if that is all the repabllowns moan, and {t teems to me that on that polm) alone they wish to be assured. The republicans, in aimost every interview, niter conservative sentim nts, and exprese re gret to their Southern brethren that their ¢ otimenta are ot permitted to be known among Southern poople, The Southern Seuatore will caucus to-morrow. An effort will be made to induce all Sensors from the cotton and border States to unite, bat i te doubtful if 1% can be done The President's de claration in bis Message, that thore bas been « “long continued and intemperate interferonce of the Northern people with the question of slavery in the Southern States,” exarporates the repuhiicacr, aad oaly tence bo excite the ditcordant elements and make a be matter worte, The repubd!icans dooounce tho charg untrve. Ir con verration to-day, Senator Douglas galt, “Sorne\ om te anarchy, aod it would be better that & milo men should fell wpow the Dattic Gel, thas tue auarchy shou | prevail (a this country.” Wasnrvotow, Deo. 1. 1840 Sebmieetootete tn the South arene Iithoniete. Whatever Ualoo sent ment ex) Paced to the tame rank, aod cousivered se» n'y There fe vo question about the dispueition, aul tat {% Will oceot withis forty days is the conviction of tovad Uninking men at the pational capital. Virginia will urdoabtedly form one of the seording Staiee, That if the unanimous roice of thy representa tive men from the Old Dominion now here. All efforte to reseue the country from dierrption aud aparchy are falsifed amid the wsqueationnd remoiotion of the South for a reconstruction of (be constitution. Toat | recopetraction will not be satiefictory to the North or the South, aud arrangements way be made soo.rd ogy ‘ each scetion. ‘The committee of States, aa arranged by Speaker Poo Bington, will not have @ meeting wot!! Taceday, ard thero are ttrong reasons to doubt that it will oven meet ins body. Florida, South Caroting, Goorg'a, Alabora sod other Southern States will content to disonsm, in committee oF otherwise, uy Proposition ealealated to lessen thelr potition as gov. ere gn Siotes in the confederacy. Of this tact there can- not be ite mMighteat doobt, Virginians sap, let (hove # that are violeted the conetitution in the partage of Personal Liberty bile be sent ont of the Untun Cone 1 @ to afivate in common bond, they tre po longer on | filled to respect oF Gonsideration In the Caton, and if the | by Wet, acu to which Seward’s -y my #, nor is It prohwble that he wul | neror | K DECEMBER 8, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. Union ve dimsoi ved, thoge Stares abould be soul wiriit, ena the re:.alping States, eluding the evtire Sockh, 70B- ftitete 2 canfearrary, - ‘The vieit of the Putnam Pualaox to the Presidout was ‘ap impressive event Un'er ner ciroummtan es \¥ would — Dave been the initiation v/ » pstriotic erataat would nave | w cd 6 powerfol sengar) u all over ine qouatry, [i ia poggested and Doped thas Bay A H Stozbers, of Georgia, will visit Wanblugton pefare the Gualeatwety 92 19 | occure, His patriotic couneein wili uidoubtedly be of much sery.ce in this cris } 1 Wasnmerow, Neo 7, 1800 Mr. Dudas, the Seoond Arsisaus Postmesier General, bag been ili fur two months past, and 12 61! at Dono tae eritycal copaition, ummercial houses of New York sad otner ¢!tios have already ordered of the Post Ollice Devariment, ia a4-an0e of ibeir distribution emong tae post offives, over ove mil Hon of the new ruled letter onveloge adont to do feued (probably tonday), with tbe one ceDt stamp atrarned | This has been dove with a view of tekiwg iva lace of Abe prertige of the new lavention, aud the gone’d our ) OBity resy. cling is, Dy enelosiug their olroulars 4* ‘reseed | 0 tho trade In ‘bis envelope Tho Po pam Phvlonx, under a military eacort, visited | the White Houge this moriog., The President was ad- | Grcteed by Judge Advocate Stuart, ava cordially reayoa t- | od tothe Union septiments epun tated Ho salt it was | the first time he bad bed the gratfination of sectng #0 fo}! 8 corj# in Continental uniform. Dartog tha poriot af | abd without thie distinctive ooemme, A lergs crowd, meinting the executive officers and their ladies, wera presen’. Ao editorial in the Intelligencer this morpiag recom. meves a convention of the rlayeholting States for the purprte of mutual consultation, ia reapees aitke to tie | moa; adeqrate toarert them It is eat? ta he indo of a plan now masorivg hore w ellect this abject The folowing is en extract from a letier to Hon, John ©. Burch, M ©., from California, by Theo. D Judab, Pea, Civil E.piueer, moc one of the corporstore ramet ia Cul Faoifle Rattread bil:— Ban FRANCIMO?, Now 9, 1860. I ine extn tae Pande forvia, T determined, bon Bel evi g that a preott Fatlreas scrots pete tho neat eession f Coug-css, yorve® of toe Sierra Newnca ip the view ity T have ex “rough Georgetowa, Ip Et Dorato couaty; olgty ws wat Dutch Flat, near the ol | bie route, anu also tho Her ness couls via “evade and fuse The result js that T have fount a eracticable and good railrons route acr se the Sierra No via Vnowtown, Dero Fiat and Lake Pate The distance ny Secren, 2; to thy state 2 ihe mata » 162 miles. 100 feet par K We out of Fummit Valley sbroagh what € esti ¢ Pane, while ®remoot’s route, of the old emigrant Maver party, nive miles from the euu@ié, And fram there it i ea ensy grace dowa the ia river, versenting shoot forty feet per mile over a smmty | Coumtry ‘The elowation af the pars te 6690 fort Mere © two other passer I of sammit Vali-y, T bad rot time te a ie ible, wthoweh ah 4150 miles edorter ian Siete Bt Js DArroweNt pp to the Washor x T wilt wo i over thi ment the quo*vion OL wud ‘The Northerv City to th crorsing the sierra Nevada I consider ond Fastern mets for the So ithwest, vis the Virginia and Connoswe Rvllways, Ind over at Alex apdria this morning They will be forwarded to night The President to day exp cltly expressed his determt- ration Charleston, xt sald everyth'ug would be Jove o# his part to svoid a collision, Major \exandor hav mnde no requent for reinfurcomenta, and it Is reprorented that the beat feeling ex tts betweon the garrison of Fort Monitrie and the cltizene of Charlestoa. As sn expedient for raising funds to meet the present wants of the Treesury, a member of the Committee of Ways aod Meace baa suggesied that immediate payment of duties on merchancise, now in the public warchous>s, be enforced. Tt §s not probable that the eclcet comm!ttee of the House will meet before next week. Tne eptaion ia well founded that Meters Hawkins and Boyce are the only | twe who willaek to be exoured from servieg thereon, The indication: are \bat thetr request will not be grante’. Our Washis gton vorrespondence. Wasminetun, Deo. 7, 1860. Tre Ferment at the Capital—Mi chicfmakert and Micre— Hopeless View of Public affawe—Classijcativn of Par ties—How the Efforis of Conservative Natwmai Men are Directed—What will be the Result of Divnion? vu will New Yurk Do? Separation from the New & ! Mates, do : ‘The proceedings at Washington, outside wud nua of Congress, cannot, thus far, since the commenceme:, of ‘this term, bave proved very od fyivg to your New York readers, Tae Wit between Hale Tversoa Wat oul: neatly diegreceful; and the speaker's unfair vetection of a committee of one frem each Siaie, on Wr. Bo eler’s reso: lution, bas diegutted everybody. Tho wader currents of popelar feeling arc ail bad, aud the gradual crackling up of parties nto new cliques, each ropreseutiog some po cular, exclusive, intolerant view of ite own, toude to borry matters to a crisis, and to prevent tue o90!, do Itberate, stateemaniike consideration ef the state of tne country which is indispentabie for tho welfare of (Le confederation. Floating over the gorface of tye bottinr cauldron, and apparently 1 vrrrcoting It, isthe mare of super fcisl, bubbling particks, wolob, perhaps, proteus | am bad a2 appearance as acy more serious element at the | bottom it cousiste of the gavbliag, gibbering many, who bave noibirg to lose, sad tome bope that they may gain by disorder and | Piertatlon, end wh, Inngh, eackio and gomsip over tha eooral conflagration. Nero's exam p'o fla te the (a) | fall ages. Would that the warnings and sage ovune Is | Of your stateeman O'Covor, or of olier entigutaned pro: | phete of the late campsiga, ould bave been apprectited | ap they ovgbt, or that, even now, some tote leciaal giant of older ¢ays could make & poteutial voloo bear over the pote and dia of ibe present tempeet Tatters Co poar in frova various parte of the Nori ta earnest rulreaty that forbearance may be thows U7 ibe Seuth, mptis the attempt can be mate to lodase large y coreiitatory action on the part of the,dominaat party. Ut were wel! if communteations, expo sially #008 ae ‘hore of General Dix to Secretary Cobb, and to one of our oath. erp Sepators, could be published. They woalt prove, at jeast, that popular rentiment at ihe North is not aoti- | Souther, and demoortrate the abmordity of Mr. | Iverson's opinion ‘that the poopie of the teo ections “bate” cach ober, and would “ wel | come each other to hospitable graves” The President is wot believot dy ali to be correot in the view (bat no Ualted States law could be found jawtty ug fore bie repreeston of ineasrective at the Sousa: yet ouly & miserable, shorieighiod faction of the Hisle sobool, ually disowned and repudiated by ihe massee of tuoir own party, faile to rocoguise that violuat mosvares at | thie joncture would be out of place, impractionyic and unencocseful. If conciliatory menus are of po avail, tho Union is gone, That they will be of avy aval Is eevronly | to be Doped, Soath Carolina har spoken through [lam mond, Chesput, Kettt aad ber federal officore, Davis aud Brown do pot exaggerate the ttern ree vive of Mtsees\ppt to recede aay way; Clingtoan has aforded xbandant proof of Dhe great apt Usion revolotion taat bas tiken place ia North Caroitoe; Fioride aod alshama area volt tow la favor of @ Southern independent repabtic; ant the FEY tonal strength in Georgia te grafontiy yielding to tho veceeaity of her geographical poaition aud ike prenture of her weigbbore, Nay, more: the norihern s.ave Mates aro low! reluctantly, Sut gurely, deciding ation takes piace, they mort cart thar lot with the d vot with the non slaveholding momvers of tho Hob, Which bare to continaously acl mead tty (ppered their lntererte, No clear headed tenelhlo max ean remain in Waehiny op for & week without cemiug to tho conclustua that, however wuolabging ihe duly may be of hoping apatves | Depo, of Mgbting against tovtwclvie exomice, mod of ex housing (he wimoet efforia of tbe forlorn hope who are patriotically ttriviog to eave the Cajon, yet that sacs tion i foregone foneiveion, apd that the Caton is al- | ready implicitly, vuough vot yes explicitly, dismoived. | Unfortanately, the mort ¢angeroar, pra'tive nnd retolute | | advocates of «\sunion are to be found 'n the ranke of the Tepadiican party, They are besded by Greciay, aud their | organs ta your Statemthe Pritume and the Boning Moe — co ipealoviahie mileeblef. Greeley prociaine the Moloc a puteance, His entearors, private an? pedite, all po.at to | exneperating the South, and reliying aroond one eoramoa | centre ibe moat exatied, mente in the North, As Li Dig netmfoation #1 Chissgo, mure weight autaches to bie | Worde than they dewerte, ant ibs efforts! tho more mo | dernte, wite nod elite seotion of ow} palules iso’ iee, are the Revelutfon many of the goluiors were bat pooriy clei, | | dangers believed t» be tspending and the remody event | to examine who varios | | road, poer over 7 We nhs aaven huu- | dea fect bigh @ mttes off my porte We strike the fy Lake, or the eabivs of tho to rend no more troopa to tuo forts near | sty, ropresentedd | yee Beutralized, apd Bde be foture are disbelleved, 1 Pisemon ecekie; thropie fapaticlem, ing ab a free eoll repablio, and Teacy f0F SPY ot of ayeroesion oa the South. These are beacet ~ supper, Hal, Wilson, Grow, Prenton Kiug, eshburp, Cbandler, and the whole of the Greeley, Gerrison and Henry Ward Beecher tail, They are the Northern seceseion'rts. 9. The cotton State repr sentatives, ia and out of Oou- togetber with aimajority of the leadiag wen from ‘Sialer, who are gradually forming tho mrelves Into # compact party of Southern eecessiontets ‘The trouble with the principal nomber of Yhese te that | they ere for leaving the Union under any circumstances whatever, and in spite of any conciliating legisiation that may be proffered, ‘They believe that a Southera republic will be more pro@iad!o to themselves than ppended rg a ringnant minority to the North; that tho reopentug of the Africas slavo trade fs indis lopement of shetr agricultural tate snd they cberieh tbe utop!s of @ gceat Qeatral American Bn pire, which eball irelade Mexloo, the teiands of tbe Guif of Mexico, the provinoes of Ceuiral America, acd tbe porthern portion of South Amerfes, within ie ten ta, 8 Poltticiere from the Prcite const of the oumineut, who reard the impending ¢izs.tution of the Uatow wtih oon. placer cy, on the ground that a acids repablic will be the bext step in our Lictoriosl progrea® To tocse may de acded many Nosthovatern mev, rao ceclaim eeaiont | tbe tyranny of cow peliing teew to eromit to am twliz mation fur she defer the Atlantic foapoard and tho support of a government which graute Wiew no internal Hoprevemenis & 4 Rabt) Usion suvere, irrespective of party, who bat Jonhcle sud abure every b dy ibat dares (0 Looe the truth and facts te the face, oy (> lh'al mi ee cons on axa posstoidiy. This clite, puffed up with the hopo of imiteting J sha ia casting the Bun torland &ti\!, if wot ianumerous, 'a very nncore latory snd cllone!ye, very vain and old fogyish, or Jer Co ex tingodet it | 5 Conservative repablicene ana Union démoerats, who, while alive to the rmail ob: bere are of acco aplishiug 609 in the mest of so inany evils and dangers, peverdae- Jorn jock streight forward, bovestly and with goot temper, at the pertis before them, and feck to treat them an a ahilful physician wonld a case of Oerperate disento, ‘Their motto ir, “While there ta Ife there is hope’? They trost im the comyaun souse of Liccola ard bis advisers, Onc: d to walt (the bard parsof their tark is ts loduce | thin deiny), the Norio, with a repuvlican President, will | concede more than the democrawg party would ever have dared to propore; that thg Mstoart compromise Hine can be restored, as an amenfment to the covstitu thom; that toe Pogitive Siave aw cau he rendered opera: tive, ane trat overy practical grievance can be removed, They Bink these objects may be nocorm plished: this very | winter It is to be feared, however, that this reepectahie and pumercus bind of patriots, who havo spupatnizers throvgd the whuie South—amorg whore leaters are slave bol eve of Maryland, Virginia, Xeutneky, Tenocstes and Wieeouri—are too iate in ths field, or that the couuter- action they dread wil anticipate the'y movemeats. 6. Hordes of quidnones, goretps, vewsmongers, ever “pecking for some new thlog,” epreating falze ramore, towing ditsensions, retailing sianders, and promoting dis order to the exteat of their ability, These abound in Warrington, ‘The efforts of the thoughtful aot conservative are matn ly coofined to two potnte—devining an immed! of allaying Southern exasperation, and convincing tho North thet the great buthen of disastor will fall upoa itee f, ite commerce, its trade, \\e manufacture, If it does not reverse speedily its hitherto suicidal poiloy, Some | articles that bave recently appeared ia the Albany Alas ond Argus (vot writien by any editor or any of the omn- Ddence clique who contribute urnilly to that veal organ of the Regency, but probavly by a known etaveaman of bigh order of intellect) are appealed to as an index of what the State of New York may be expected to do after the Uaion shall once bave become explicitly dissolved. It ts, in fact, evident that | dy the aucoeesful recession of auy ous or more States from the confederacy, ite elmer's will hare %eome, ipto facto, reeolved into thelr original, independent oon- Aition—disintegrated completely, and consisting of as meny separated repablics ar it Bow Gootains moubers, | ‘There may be, afterwards, anew shoiile ard ded, now treatios, new combinations, but they will be founded ‘Upon prerent and not upon par! interests, and most be mood!fied materially from thetr acins! condition, Toog it cannot be supp wed that Now York would auy Inoger oon- rent to be reeerted jn # Senate by two members, where Statee of the atze and popelation of Rhode Island, Conpecticut, Vermont, Now Mampshire, Deva. ware, Meme, or oven Maseechusetts, were en. titled to en ¢qaal representation. Neithgr wovid the four millions of the Empire Stale, forming, as it does, the channel of comuritication wis) the ratt Nortbwert, and remaining, as it will, the medicm of com- merece for the South, consent avy longer to protect the iron of Pepneylvania aad New Jersey, or the manufac tures of the New Eoglard States, Free trade would bo. come, as it onght to be considered now, an essential element pf {te future alliances, economy and “prosperity Tt ts not likely that New York would desire tho con. Weuance and permauency o' any wolon, hereafter, with the Eaetern States, whore interesie are hostile to ours, and from which, beyond the Conrecticat river, i} oan re cetvo nothing, while it bas always been called oa to grant everything. Indeed, there aro many here who ery that Mf all the otber Stater of the Uaiou could seoede fro 0 New would be averted at once It ls more than hinted that not oaly (in caso of ths die | totegration of the Union) would tt be for the toterost of New York te rema we BS & republic by tte), but | hat toe oppression which baz overwhelmed your motro- | polis with bad laweand unjurt legtelaiton would faly | {atity Whe soutbeastera part of the Stato tm cutting iteelf from the remainder and fn forming” the eventy of New York ant the adjolsing counter into an Independent | Stete—s free territory like one cf the olé Haise towne— which, ip the natural order of things would aivaace in wealth toa degree of unexamp'ed promperity la the his- tory of the world. - Let us bope for the best, although, if I woro te speck the sentiments of nineteen cheorvers out of twenty ta Washington, I should eay, we must fear for the worst. Acapemy cr Music.—The pew Opera season, unter the otrection of Macane Febbrt Mosers, Formes aad atigeili, was commenced Imt bipht ancer rather favoradic soepicrs, The aetience was very reepectadie io ou a ders, and there seemed to be @ general dieposision to ain the coterprite of the artiste, Phe Opera was Aubor's “Maranello,” a work which t¢ more familiar to than poouine with the New York pablo. “Meganiello” domnnde a very tee mite om scene, & full and well w A chorus, and good actors as woll na fine fogors, The performance oF lest t folfiiied thers Qoodittont In part) Madame Fabbri wea exceed legly good tp the rite of Rivira, and Stigelll gave hie best Powers to the expression of the rile of Masanielio, Formes was (0 good volon, and bis acting wag, ae wsual, excelent. The chorus and orchestra—the latter uader the baten of Mr. Theodore Thomae—were full aad well | op to their work, The performance war altogether «a te- factory, aod the Audienoo expressed ite delight vy tho most eptiusiastic demonsiratione. Ou this eveaiag “atradelin” will be given tn German, and oa Monda) “Robert le Mable.” “La Deme Sancho” is ta Treatan FRancats — Tho artiete g the French theatro Will play (bre vendevitios Lo-wight, Army teliigence. Jiout, Jamee $1. C Morton, Corpe of fj duty, by order Of the War riment, as weer of too Werthagton Acqdtiuct, and will scoor@isgly relieve Coptay HW Beunan, at toon a6 the Intler wil! be able to close hie accounts and turn over the pel! c property tm hie poareasion. Artisiant Surgeom Rbewezer Swils, Medical fe “rected bo rapalr to Jeflereon Rarraske, Me, awit fortber orders irom the objet of mie staff Licuvensat F. GO Armeworg, Seonn | ponted aie 6. Comp to Br ber, fing De ni pany I, Artilier: A, second antiilery, with the command of rete d to march frre ‘ ne Siiivsed Brewery, Nedieal Departament, are front Swiitsnd Brewer, Me €6 to duty wiih thie ereomend. Leave cf erterce bas tenn granted the foto: off voter of the Wer Depertment:—Lient. Henry Tt, Corps of Eoginoerr, for Ove mone; Acsistant n David Ly Magruder, Medical Deparcment, for erthe, Lienteront Samuer, Mille, third vr A Wowith, for xiepsion of leave of abecne for fous montye has ravie’ Lieut, y » Third artillery, with authertty to viet Forope, neers, ‘ot Tight Company die : ys & rquanron of Deragooas, in Mecond arti" f Captes Wai very core, bh. Rob Suryee for very iprulting te ite langeege, aud pours oft on the fire ia | and to the Wistom | | of Congress, They thick thet if the Soath can be ia- | R | Bogiand, leaving 't indepeudent, or to enoex itself to j Gaveda, thé Mele by whlch the couatey ts surrounded | ve extingniebet ‘y a few moment bred on sere cs recorred wi] aatistance reqs. During fre the strictest order wat Aieolplive wes ‘malotal vod ‘od board. every man being st bin place, regartisas of tho darger @y the explsion four men (sailors) were seri. ously ed ana threo shighily, te the Violino died y . cverday, « The Uparter Election, TO TUE RDOK OF THE HERALD. Under the bere lng of the New York Clty charter oles. tion for scbool « flicers, we percotve you have clatsed ca srcng the list of republicans whith i# an error, ag we arocemocrate We were nu nlcatad by the eitlzine of the Miphrh ward, Irrespect! of parties, aud our ticks beacrd, oitigens’ ticket subse tly ecdormet br the republican’, apd fupported by the = & nmaay de You will pase make Ube sorreat) a, wad obtige Giont fers anti ROBERT W BONIALL, Tras RANCLY FLEES, lospector. New Youre Dee 7, 1:0, F i —— Divorce Case. menue, Tit, Nec 7 1869 Mr, Growping closed the summing up for the defense | this attervoen, ard Mr Van Armaa will clos for toe complainant to morrow, The csse will prodasly gv to the jury to-morro® afterroon _ MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married Paaser—Ssymorm —at Hoooken, N. J, on Taesday, December 4 by Ree NS Farris,’ Jone Raven Fa tmx, Scotiand, to Lovma a, youngest daugitur your, Haives —Io this city, on Wednesday, De The Barch N. ra cemher 5. by the Rey Muncaa Damar, Brunsa V SAK DISTR 'O Haynamd M. Haisgs, daughter of Aiexanier &. | Haye, al of tis otty Brichinsox— spxams —On Thareday, December 6, bv the Rev JD Rogers, Mr Wittam Ravceuss Mery. | fON to More Kate Angas, both «f this city. Tote Island pspers peace orpy. Lrexix—Deaxe —In tt !# city, on Sunday, Seatember 98, 1860, by wwe Rev James Millett, at hie resiveate, M~ Wn am | xcxrm, of Philadelphia, to Migg Jans Ugaxe, Lavo of Courbis, sO Dib tn pepers please eopy Rogexs—#ouxer —On Phuretay, December 8, by the ores Bato I wisi city, to tsi Evause AvODsTA BOUK ir mouth, M #8, | sqcrka—Paay —On Thureday, December 6, at ut, George's ebvrch, by the Rev. Ne Tyng, ALreaD L Sorts, | to Many A. daughter of BH Peay, Req, ail of this city. Vans rirs~ Lewis —In New Orl’ans, on Wedneeday evening, Nowember 28, (at ohriat Coarob, by tbe Rov. W 7, Lacock, Ric#aap 3 Vasantes, of this ely, to Mies Morne & Lawis, of New Oricaun, and Ol.cst davgater of Jobn Lewir, Keq Dtea. Beavy.—Wrs. Baay, a native of Cargioss, cosoty: Trngtord, I , in the 46th year of her age of ber bushaot, Peter Brady, and of her Francis aod Barney Ryan, are resveotfally in Vited to aivend the fucersl, on Sunday atjernoon, at naif pert one o’oleck. Danoury papers please copy. * (ox —Oc Thoreasy morniwg, December 6. Oataranre ite Jamison Cox, aged 14 years, 0 moutbe ard 24 dayn The rciat) ves Bud frionde of the family are respeotfully to vited to attend the funeral, from tha residence of ber rou Glew, Wa H Postey, No 68 West Unirty second street, cn Sunday atteruoob, a6 balf-past twelve o'clock Her reralnn will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery. Dairy —On Uooredsy, December 6, Erums DALEY, aged 60 seurs auc 8 moniuR . The frienek nod acquaintances of the family are ro speotfully imvitrd to acteod tho fuperal, from her lato residence, 660 Hnoson stroet, this (sturdy) morning, a3 haif pset nine o’clee = Rer remaing will be teken to St, Jusepn’s church, where mars wilt be iored ap for ber, Ard thenee W Calvary Cemetery for inter meni Inc D yer 7, fron corp » Samant, Caughtor of Andrew @. ard tanh Dickenson, aged 3 monthe avd 23 faye. ‘The friends of the tamtly wre Invited to aitend the fu- nernl rervices, this (“aturday) sieracon, at one o'clock, BL 243 Re mone rircet, Brooklya. fury —Ie Vorvers. Westedester county, on Thareday, December 6, ULtven W Dory formerly of Poughkeepeic, aped 46 yeurr, 9 mootbe aud 8 cays. © pemati bo takeo 10 Hy te Park for Intermsat, on S.turday, by the 124 tran Hadson River Rul Feuer —In thie orty, on Friday December 7, Georar Wasviacr x, youngest tom of adrabam J. and Coraeiia Feiter, agot t year and 19 ays ‘The relativer anc fri nde o/ the family are respectfully invites to mviend the funeral, from the resideooe of bit pareris No. 62 Fourth street, this (Saturday) moruing, at bal” part cight o’eiock Pvt = Or Friday morotg, December 7, Jons Frew, ta the sist year or bie age Bie triencs, ard thete of bis oa, Williaa] Fieb, are respectfully {netted to attend lio funers?, frem his late | reridence Astor Piaco Hotel, entrapoe No 2 Nelson Plare, ov Sunvay afternoon, nt half past ewelyo o'cloek Gear —1t Hemprwad, £1, op Charetty evenin December 6, Wanasxer, wi'e of Sidosy L Grulla, Eq, fod Oanyhter of the late Roger Williame, of tr city, ia the 49.n yenr of ber age The ocerat will take place from ber late reei‘ence, ow Sopday morning, at mice o'ctook Tae relein 4 treves of the famsty are reepectfully tevitet vw attend wovheut further notice The remains will be taken ta Greecwood Cemetery jravam —On Fridey, December 7, Onantes B., son of © aoé Bizateth acu Graham, aged 1 year, 8 months and 90 daye ‘Toe reinteves and frente of the family are invited to | attend rhe funeral, thie (Saturday) afternoon ‘at bali-put ene o’okek, from his parents’ residence, No 60 Rivington eter ovr —Oa Friday, Decembor 7, in the Bist year of her age “anina, wisow of Gools Hays The foneral teryiges wil! taze place at Grace church ox Monday siternoom, et two o’cl ok. The friecds of tho Ingnily a6 tevited to aiterd, Bype —tn thts city, on Thoreday, December 6, Asx Amaia HYDE, aged 16 yeare ard 2 months. The relatives and friends of the family are invited ta Bitvend the far era! services, at two o'clock in the efor noon from the residenos of ber brother io law. Heary Grough, Oy Greene sircet. er remains will be taken to ay, N.Y, for interment ab, Ge., nu¢ New Orleans pepere please copy. Pagaman —On Thursday, December 6, a hogering ilvcee, Hawnat, wile of A DB Hageman, im the 45.0 ear Nd thie (Saturday) afternoon, ok residence, 124 dands siceot, Brocklya. Her remsivs will be taken to Foster's Mes dew for Interment at oght o'clock Ou Sanaay morals Koner pg fruipok —0a Thursday, December 6, Eaters, :cor, Of Matanzas, Cubs, aged 19 years, 1 he friepox of the family aro requested to attend the fororal, trom Gramercy Vark Goose, this (dasurday > #feryucon, at three o'clock. ¥ =O Wetverdry, December $, Wituism Moone, | th the 47th year of be age ‘The iene s and scquatntazors are aliens | the foueral, tbie (“atordésy) morniog, et Bail past too Cecck from bis lave ret\tevce, No 84 Weet Twemty- third | aireet Hie remains will be taken wo Groea woot. Bet more papert peare copy. Nokxsem—Io she city, on Friday, Docem er 7, Mrs. Maxy ucKeszim, sged £0 yesrs. Stom'crd papers please ory. Cleky —O0 Friday, December 7, Ricuaap 4 Ovesay, (mh tbe pit) 4 age. The relat towited to attend the fum Ovid Wood, on Banda avenue Rod 12 Let street, Eh “rach —In this city, on Thareday, December 6, Mra Fisesmera rain, im the 80th sear of her age ty carly lite 800 gave her heart to the Bavioar, sod» her last rejoloed i bie snivation, ‘The re atives and friends of the family, and mem>err | Of the brick church (Rev. Dr Sevag), sommes tone tead ber faperal, this (Saturday) afternoon, at half pact ‘ove o'clock, fromthe revidenoe of bar sou, No 187 M | Pen atreet. Fiore. —On Thursday, December 6, Joun Surri, late | Of Moeniey, Lauonshire, Engiaud, in the 684 year of bir Flin relatives and friends are partiovlarly reqnentet ve Attend toe foweral from bis lame reridenoe, 162 Weer | Teeety siete tiroot, this (Saturday) aiterooon, ab ove Py Tunocksontow —In Beookign, &, D., on Thareday, | December 6, Jon Trrockmurrom, Jr, lafaat fea of Joo | and Keto fhrockmorton. |. The reintives ang friends of the are respect!ally Invlied te attend the fumeral, without farther levitation, ible (Saturday) afternoon, es two o'clock, from 3$ Soaia | Fourth street. ext —In Brookt9m, op Friday, December 7, Fura. so werecba intont deughrer of Charles H. and Martha ‘Lyrar and 9 monthe. frienda are ter i twelve o'eloek, from faird t fon indaw, James [) pear Ninth ave. ‘@'olork December 7, at she bours of V+ yebara ‘Tweed, 207 Feet , Aline Treen, anghter of Keorge ines Teves, of New r: woos wid ne given as (Ibe time. 07

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