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Arrival of the Europa at Halifax and the North Briton at Portland. Effect of the American Panic in London. Half a Million in Specie on the Way from Europe. POPULAR OUTBREAK IN NAPLES. REPORTED FLIGHT OF FRANCIS II. ‘STATE OF THE MARKETS, &., &e. &e. THE NEWS BY THE NORTH BRITON. Port.anp, Dec. 13, 1860. ‘The steamship"North Briton, from Liverpool Novem- ber 29, via Londonderry 30th, arrived here at eleven ‘o'clock last night. ‘The steamship Anglo-Saxon, from Quebsc, arrived at Londonderry on the 29th. ‘The London Times city article, dated evening of the 29th ult. says the reduction in the rate of discount is perfectly in accordance with the indications furnished in the last gazette return; and although the heavy character of our grain importations and the prospect of some temporary confusion in the commerce and finance in the United States from political panic preclude the possibility of an early abundance in the supply of money, there is every reason for confidence that the market will, for the next few months, be free from inconvenient pressure or violent fluctuations, The English funds opened that morning with a firm appearance, and manifested great steadiness throughout the day. There wasa full average demand for discount at the bank to-day after the alteration in the charge was made known. In the Stock Exchange the supply for loans on good securities is ample at six per cent. The discount establishments have reduced their rates from 44g to 4 per cent for money at call, and from 6 to 444 with seven days notice. The joint stock banks have also lowered the rate of interest from 435 to 4 per ~cent, There were no operations in gold at the bank to- day. Italian affairs are unchanged. It is currently reported that Francis IT. had fled from Gaeta. ‘The Turin journals assert that diplomatic intorcourse is soon to be resumed between Prussia aad Victor Emanvel. The Roman province of Velletri has been occupied by “the French troops, at the request of the Roman govern- ment and agreement of Sardinia. Forty volunteers from the Duchy of Castro bad invaded ‘the “Loan Azapendente,” disarmed the Papal soldiers and hoisted the arms of Savoy. The Papal Governor escaped. 3 Constantinople dates of the 21st say that the Bulgarian ‘community propose to recede. The Porte refuses them a separate patriarchate. THE NEWS BY THE EUROPA. Haurax, Dec. 13, 1860. ‘The Europa arrived hore at seven o'clock this morning, She has fifty passengers and $530 000. ‘The Europa passed, December 1, going into Liverpool, ships Garcia, E. C. Stanton, C. ©. Duncan, Norway and ‘Win. Tapscott. ‘The Europa spoke on the 4th inst., lat. 51 26, lon. 18 04, steamship Kangaroo, from New York for Liverpool. ‘The Bishop of Loretto had excommunicated the clergy of Santa Carta for receiving Victor Emanuel. ‘The Rio Janeiro mails of November had reached Lisbon. Coffee—Good first were quoted at 6)600; stock 40,000 bags. ‘The Calcutta and China mails reached Malta on the 20th. ‘The news had not been transmitted. ‘The United States steamer Dacotah was at the Cape of ‘Good Hope, to sail for China October 22. ‘The United States steamer Sumpter arrived at St ‘Helena October 18. ‘The China squadron was thus distributed at last ad wices:—The John Adams was at Foochow, and the steamer Hartford and gunboat Saginaw at Shanghae. The Empress Eugenie was visiting Manchester, where her reception was cordial, The Town Council had pre- sented her an address, Her proposed visit to Liverpool ‘had been abandoned. ‘The insurance company in which defalcations to the ‘amount of £10,000 sterling had been discovered is the British Empire. The system adopted was the same as Pullinger’s—a falsified passbook—the delinquent being Mr. Ingtish, late secretary of the company. ; ‘Serious disturban: with loss of life, are reported at Debrecain and Epersvres, Hungary , 26th M. Steiber, Director of Prussian Police, had been dis. i FINANCIAL AFFAIRS. ‘The Bank of England reduced its rate of discount on the 20th from six to five per cent, The movement had no effect on the funds. The demand for money on following day was very active, both at bank and in the open market. The rate the best bilis in the street was 4% to ‘The American advices caused considerable . Seventy thousand sovereigns were drawa from ‘the bank on the JOth, as well as £30,000 sterling in bar Kuropa. A large amount is re- From the Li OT braneh. it was ic. Times’ city article of December 1 says the = fo reached a pm A resembling some of the worst fo ‘of 1867; but the leading commercial poople seemed be ‘aware of its uller groundiessuess fo that the alarm was by no means equal to the agitation. The Landon Times argues thot the receipts of gold (rom England will imme diately change the in character of the New York mo- market. ‘been influenced by the satisfactory shite fund ys retarns. Consols advaaced one- and account. been reduced to five half, ae stated in We v AMERICAN SECURITIES. Brothers report ne sales of importance and quo- Dominal, owing to the American crisis. Co. ‘State stocks firm and railway securi lower for all descriptions, closing with 101 SPsasserecesellesesssseas Beeb eseeerseeesssseeeree SSPRSSHSSASTSSSASSALISE ul i ITALY. The garrison of Gacta had made a sortie in orderto capture the strategical positions in the suburbs, ba were with great ume. The iy ‘as the position of affairs. At ae t tee fleet had returned to Na ples, being to make an attack on the ind side. advanced wore 1,500 metres from the mote and forts ere mortars in strvcting were Feuly fn bag 2 cept wp fire to im ui were d a m moon ime nthe ‘ 2 which ryt Rien, was too ay eens Sam. Piedmontese nam. ‘A state of siege was established in the Abruzzi. All NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1860, ‘news. insurrectionary movements were increasing in (he News from Hayti.¢ Acapeny or Music. —« ss ee eee a | eee Leg Fay a] 7,000 Sardinian troop OUR PORT AU PRI\c® Commo PONDENCE. for this with ee ings 2 see York, to Canoume oocnpied the detiles of ‘Vellino, © position of Pour se Pemen, Harm, Nov. 28, 1080. jw ) Fubbri, Stigelli and Van Wane Cancun A. Axbamwe, of the place, portance. Se em eee Ta en | aimee Cast which indicates a fine performance. See gad Clare (ireland) papers +, Sa ized, The Piedmontese were ying columms, Merron — he — The Comm) nop —Laght- een ey 12, by ry yh ‘onder to act energetically at the points menaced. | Meee oe Bt ok the Bapense yf Foreign Vere—Dry | Woovan Ganoes.—Mir Edwin Booths bouet takes placo | Buitiores te Mise sm sntt a of Rene oem OF i ie Naruxs, Rov, 99, 190. | Gute Sarid, de pk grening, when ho repeats Richeiew, a roe in whic Baltimore papers please copy: 3 commission, comprised of Sardinian and Neajotiian — santa country made a great mcceas, YWooD.—At Philadelphia, on Wednesday, cttcera, has been appointed to examine the tule cf ol | Prom sit he eveiberg (irig't #0 oe I vatieeae en Deseunber 38, by She. Bey. dened &. hts Mr + Jana 9. government. | Teeeive accounts of the reetai burrleane. The tamage Court Calendar—This Day. | rng ch aaaetes isweee, © te An important reactionary, demonstration, cans done Las bow much more extensive than wasst iret | Serum Cover—Cincur—Part 1—Oyer and ‘Termine, pies. the and lazaroni, took place yesterday. Several *™pposed. Several lives have been lost and an immense | Part 2—6217, 6728, 6636, 6125, 6233 . Persons were arrested, and the demousiratioa Was S9p- | destruction of property the southern | S200) 0522, S607, 5658, 64: Diea. Presed, and tranquillity prevails, aun » epreiy @ S47, 60, O44, 6147, zaK2, Aprr.—On Wednesday evening, Deomaber 12, Rogan acnstorsty os ‘The storm, although \telemt, was mot so severe | 6502, 6119, ore aor » Orat, igh, Tocnates sn.et aaa ane Miseanete Am, AGee, CE. Artibonite The rivers were swollen to ap unusual pi = A I. , | Seed ) 8 Mont ) days. , , 0216, 4427, 6402, 2960, 6405, | . Funeral at the hc father, ams- Te was rumored that Prince Dee la Tour D’Auvergue, | @xtemt, overflowing the hanks and earryime away whole | $1ss' Sous" gas’ sae’ 1s, Sey ocrunerlat th hue, fain His remnina’ will Trench. susheuader neue at Berlin, will shortly replace M. | acres of orsble land, and destroying of cattle. Common Pixas.—Part 1—1786, 4874, 4603, 4633, 4877, | be interred in Greenwood Cemetery, Tho friends and re- pei Foreign Nyt h sain “~ The has greatly impeded the of cote, a. Se, See, 2088. Bh mn bofore. Ree ee family are invited to attend without further Seyrra pepe .—fame as before, " nerall; Sonyeened by the press. ‘liberal re | Add im Consequence prices on the sesbuard are kept up at a Burye—On Thursday, December 18, Wim Kowarn, gt Meee ical hakiks wiiinshiiemee oa tote ns of $130 we (Haytien) per handrod Ph -daaad of KR. France's Delaware caly 000 0f James and Ellen Burns, aged 1 month and 7 i tif ae bo hastened, but the Parle Pays says pg ' ‘Suseae 5 Ss MF Deo. 1, 1860, ‘the relatives and friends of the family ére respectfully ee win not take place before the uaas. ‘ne. ‘Notw , 13, 25, 74, 43, 19, 15, 37. invited to attend the funeral, from the residense of his inte thes fever, will meet earlier, in order to TYf% stort promined Lorrenr, Ciao 26, Deo. 13, 1860, parents, No. 6 Morris street, this (Friday) afternoon, at as execution of the recent Imperial deores. | yield, 47, 42, 67, 22, 18, two o'clock. = Bourse was firm. Rentes, 10f. 360 we sarensing Barxex.—On Wednesday, Dec. 12, at the residence of we French troops in Syria were taking up winter quar- | cently B. CK, her parents, No. 10 Tompkins place, Brooklyn, Mar« 4 es tami es Wilmington, Delaware, Fauccm, datighter of ‘Titus and Mary Barker, aged 4 : ears, 8’ months days. ‘The Bourse opened firmer, but became heavy towards Sylmar State Lot- |’ Mary, precious bud of promise, the close. Rentes were quoted T0f 30c., or S¢. lowor ‘aN® mlssOUN: of42m LOTTERIES. ‘Thor wert all too fair for earth; than yesterday. Lane 888, Deo. 13 IBel. ‘Transplanted now tw heavenly bowers, The Em) Eugenie will visit the Queen at Windsor 42, 40, 17, 9, 48. ‘There chali be retained thy worth. Castle on Tuesday, and return home in the evening. peas Dee, 13, 1860,” Her remains were interred in st. Paul's Cemetery, Rast- oom 23, 8, 26, . ST. 10, 42, 78,4, 75, 70, 48, 32, 60. chester Westchester county, N. Y., on Tharsday, Decom- THE TEST NEWS. Garvoiars of by addrewing either to ber 13. EDDY Wi Dela Bare. —On Woduesday night, December ¥2, Many A The following is the latest news, tolegraphed to Fa I DDT 4 Cou, Bt Louie Misedart. | tho beloved wito of dun ‘huie, formerly of Devoupur, Queenstown, 2d:— Devon England, aged 52 years. ‘ ’ Victor Emanuel left Naples Nov. 90, and arrived at The “Union” Hat.—In Union There ts The frencs of the family are invited to attend the fu- The steamshtp Persia arrived at Liverpool to-day. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. LONDON MARKETS. Barings’ circular reports wheat with @ declining ten. dency: white American, 60s. a 648.; red, a 605, Flour, 278 a 30s, ul: common Songou, Ls. 24. , ‘allow quiet at 460. Iron st at £5 10s. 4 £5 158. for both rails and bars; pig iron sveady at 83%, Od, Sperm oil dull at £100; cod oi!, £38; linseed oil aotive at ie. a. linseed cake searon and frm: American, £11 . & . silver, » gd; , . 2 b eagies, 763. 6d. ea ee Liverroor. Corrox Manxer, Dec. 1.—The aales of cotton yesterday reached 6,000 bales, including 500 bales to ex- Porters, the market closing quiet, but irregular. Provisions quiet. INTERESTING FROM THE PACIFIC. Arrival of the Overland Express—News from California, Oregon, British Colum- bia and Japan—Effect of the Southern Secession Movement, &e., &. Fort Kearyer, Dec. 13, 1860. The pony express from San Francisco, Ist iust., passed here at one o'clock this morning, being ahead of time on the new schedule of reduced speed. By this arrival we have the following:— ‘Say Fraycisco, Dec. 1—3:40 P. M. Arrived, ship Ocean Express, New York, 30th; bark Onward, Kanajaw; ship Osborn, Liverpool. Sailed, 29th, ship Derby, New York, carrying over 15,000 sacks wheat, three thousand sacks barley, 850 bales wool, 8,400 hides; steamer Cortes, with 250 passengers and $1,228,000 in treasure. Our advices from New York por pony express reached to the 17th ult., and are of a character to increase both the anxiety of holders of goods to realize and the hesita: ‘tion of buyers to operate. Business be said to be ata stand, there being no immediate for goods, aud the trade’ are disposod to wait for further news; prices are unfavorably affected by the panic, though without transactions changes in quotations must be a matter of conjecture. If importers tind it necessary to force sales @ general decline will result; but in any event the late inactive condition of the market is not likely to find re- lief’ Grain and fs aro nominally une! Export orders are checked, but so recently as to have yet iuced no effect upon prices. The ship Eadeayor cl in Coleman's line for New York. The bark Druid will load for Australia, principally with oats. ‘The pony express, with St Louis dates to the 10th, and = _— Ww the 18th, arrived at san Francisco the ‘The Southern secession movement continues to be the all absorbing question with the people. Some of the Breckinridge papers are publishing carefully written articles favoring a Pacific republic, which seems , how- ever, to attract but little attention. ‘The Lyceum theatre building, corner of Montgom: and Washington streets, at San ‘isco, Was destroyed, except the lower story, by fire on the 28th ult.; loss about $20,000. The republican "8 are urging the appointment of some Californian to Lincolu’s Cabinet, and also a change in the pacer system, #0 that the United States Su- preme Judge shall preside at the Circuit Court for this ‘Thanksgiving Day was very generally observed on the 29th; all the churches were weil attended. The sermons dwelt largely on the condition of the Union, and pro- issolution an impossibility. Dr. Scott was the only leading minister who did not refer to the subject in some forin. ‘The steamer Cortes left at ten o'clock this morning for Panama, with 250 wers, the mails and treasure to the amount of $1,228,209 32; of the specie $10,000 stops ‘at Panama, the rest’ goes to New York. ‘The treasure list is as follows :— Wells, Fargo & Co...8225,500 Mills & Co. $31,000 Alsop’ & Co. 141,109 ©) 30 “128,000 Sholl & Bros. ‘ . ‘The following is the list of cabin passengers:-—Juha Ferguson and wile, Master Jadah, Gen. Colton, Capt. H, M. Nichols, Mrs. Uhrig, Lieut. Edwards, U.S. A.; Richard Bunis, Mre. Ellen Barbee and three children, Mrs. Berger, J.T. Walker, Moldeburger Smith, A. Veits, Mrs. Mecchan, Mrs. Green, Mr. Frink, Jr., Lewis Harrigan, R. ©, Moat gomery, A. M.C. Hesser, J. R. Melony, "Wm. Miller, J.B. Powers, N. Ramiries, F. W. MoCarty, Jno. B. Bat: . L. B. Nash, 8. M. Tover, MeComming, T. Davis, G 8, N. ler, P. Pothetmas, Mrs, Cary J, Gramin, L. MeCommon, T. Loseing, Emil Jinstin, Mr. Franquet, J. H. Brooks H. H. Alien, Win. Longhoe, Mrs. H. MeClapp, child, sister Frances and two nieces; L. D. Williams, N. Ht " Harmon, A. Morgan, A. Brewster, Mrs. 8. Cohen, B. J. Samons, C. Kirspey, H. Burlingame, W. Ketchum, A. @. Bechen, Mrs. Fox and child, Mr, Beardsley, B. P. 4 party will be undertaken; one object of it ia to recover four or five young girlé, believed to be still alive and held for ransom. re are some symptoms of a genoral alliance of ali Indian tribes on and near the eastern bor- der of Oregon, to depredate and wage war upon the fhites “'Briviah Columbia dai of the 17th ult. state that the “leaders in the negro rio@At the Victoria theatre had been tried and acquitted, on the ground that the disturbance was hot premeditated. On the Tth of November thirteen persons were drown: ee ee teened ince aetce trom Kanage +s "Wise bark G gs dates (rom Kanagawa, Japan, be that port had been to the 20th 5 trade at very ines the 1s} of July, the currency and ex- cnitien Febtoring St AMAGRY baposstblg to par The British Commissary poninat nh ieg Ser up on Cp ea quantities of provi- for the army in the y Me Britian ‘brig of-war Camilla. which left Hakotadi Seen) Seer l wees eae the 9th, and all hands perished. Most of the storehouses at Yokuba fp destroyed by the same typhoon. The loss wag m@timated at Prussian Minister had not suger ded in making 4 treaty with the Japanese government. ‘The Onward left at Kanagawa American ship Hamil- ton, barks Pursuit and Metangas, British barks ly Bli- zabeth, Keopsake and Occan Gem, Prusman frigate Kano- wa. Teer ‘news from another portion of Japan has been re- ceived per whale ship Florida, of New Bedford, which left Hakodadi November 2, with 1,400 barrels of oil, and San Francisco 30th ult. on her D4 to Margarita at Hakodadi, September 1, € . with 5 ath, ve, 800 bbis. ; 15th, Thos. ‘ye, 700 Ubis.; 20th, bbls. ; Jeanette, 700 28th, brit, Te DU. ; Alice, 900 bbls October’ 1, Maria Theresa, 100 bik. ; 4th, Othaile, 700 bois. (jo, Outward, 1,000 bol api Harrison, 8. arene, 8. 5 7,000 bLis. several Onward dates from China to Octobor 8, | ve allied army within of Pekin. ‘that the had fle, and (hat 30,000 Chinese Batrawone, Deo. 13, 1960. ‘There was o fire in Baltimore street last night which proved very destructive. It commenced in the five story warehouse occupied by Marston & Brother, china and dealers, and Rosenwig, a8 a cap factory. The walls fell on the adjoining buildings, and canged the burn- ing of that ocoupied by James S. Waters as a bookstore, on the cast, and the stores of B. F. Voss, hardware doai- of, and Warner & Brother as a boot store, on the west. ‘The lowe is very heavy, but i# gouerally insured. 1860. eartl une to them, while tw of great advantage Counting trade Our markets are quiet and overstocked with scriptions f articles, mare expecially wrth both British and Ameri an masufseture Negro Emigration to Hayti—Public Meet- ing. ‘The following notice war delributd about Ybo city pretty freely during the carly part of the work, and we give a report of the moeting Grand Hay tien demonstravca at Bons cburck corner of Church and Leonard streets, am Wedoosdayger ening, December 12. very person interosted in the welfare of the colored Tac), Ald ali exiles from SoUutherR Oppresmon, are partion: larly invited to attend. Detinite mivrmation fog 6 dng “ Haytion emigration,” and the proper steps to be tak by persons going to the island, will be given. Addresses will be delivered by Mr. Simeon rand A A. Lace who have recently returned from Hay ti. else by Hew. ML H. Garnet, Rev ore Motley and MR Hhsslton and others, Meeting to commence at Balf-pact seven 0 clock. Admissiun five comts, to defray exponen The “grand Haytien demoustra’iog,”” therefore tos place on Wednesday evening, at Zion's (colored) ebarch apd was well attended by persons of ail shades—whue, ‘black and cream color. The chair wastak aby Me Lowa, and the Secretary being appointed, the mooting was rege Jarl; ned. ‘Me, Simow Srascex (colored), recemtly from Hay, and closely connected with the government of the place, ea tered into particulars as to the internal reseerces of the: country, stating that they were almest boundless, both with regard to mineral wealth aud fertility of wal He recommended the free of this country ens grate thero—assuring theta of the prot-etian of te Hay tien repul not only of their persona, bat alee of their | religious He further statet that to each fumily of emigrants five carroanx (each carrean being over three acres) of fresh and fertile land, capable of growing all the fruits and staples of the tropics, will be gratuitous ly given, on the sole condition that the ein grants shoubt setde on it and celtivate it, and declare (bei intention of becoming citizens of Hay ti, To unmarried men, om sku lar conditions, two carreatxwoukt No military serview would be require, exeepting volun teer service, drilling ober a month. After making sume further remarks he stated that laws had bon enacted by the President, Counc! and Legislature of Hay ti for the pro- tection and naturalization of emigrants of the Afriean amd Indian races, offering them great advantages, nearly equal with those native Haytiens. Tee grante of land be delivered Without expeus, aud with a provisional title, to every family that shall have made, before the proper inagiatrate, the deeuarations pre scribed by law, with the view of obLaiming maturaiigation, and they would be converted into final graute afver a re. sidence of a year and # day in the country Mn. A. A. Loca (colored), also from Hayti, spoke fur some length of time, corroborating the former speaker ® remarks, und earnestly recommending bix omotrymee to emigrate to the island. ‘The meeting was also addressed bj preachers of this city, asd by others country at some former poriod. The focliage of scheme, and ethers siating tact they ere, 8 etal! Paes’ tes thoes whe malieotad several cohured Our reporter was informed that Boston for Hayti, taking @ and calling at Vide over fifty) who are Some ferred to the steamship Alabama. SAML. L. MITCHILL & SON, Agents. New Onixans, Dec. 13, 1860. Cotton easier, but prices quotably without ‘change sales to-day, 10,000 bales. Sugar tirm at 4c. a 5\e. for {air to Tully fair, Molasses, 24¢. « 260. Gorn firm at 0c. a 62. Other articies unchang»d. Freighta—Cotton to Liverpool 9-16d. a S4d. Cranium, Deo. 13, 1900. Cotton advancing: sales to-day, 500 bales, anies of the week, 6,000 bales, receipts of the week, 3,500 bales. Flour firmer: city mills $460. Wheat aetive and firmer: red, $110 a $1 20; White, $1 26 a $146, Corn dull. new white, 40. a dull and nominal, Coffeoquiet. Whiskey Putanmerma, Deo. 13, 1860. Wheat steady: red Corn dull at 6c. Auaaxy, Deo. 13, 1860. Flour steady. Bockwheat flour in the streets lower, at $1 60 4 $1 60. Wheat—No sales, Corn at Kast Albany. Gic. Cats higher: sales 8,000 bushels State at 3550. delivered, Whiskey higher at 17}gc. a 18¢. Hoge un saleable, with very light receipts. 48. Provisions firm at 18e. Flour active, and advanced Se. Wheat dull; sales 35,000 bushels at Téc. @ 75%. for No. 1, Tic. a T2e. for No. 2, instore. Gorn firm. Oats bbis. four, 8 (00 buabels wheat at 14 cante for admission to the bar took place yeatorday after- noon, in the Supreme Court room, before Messrs, Wm. J. Cogswell, Wm. P, Bumt and G. J. Jenks, as examiners. ‘The Soudwing were admitied;—L. K. Boyd, 8. M. Ovtran- | ger, H. B. Buowlton, Truston Rockwell, Jobo Lynch, Joba te, James A. Lowner, John 5 ing Bf. McNeil, G. T. Lee, T. N. Osborn, M. M. Silliman, T. Wm. Romer, W. Conover, Jr., 8. 8 Mearshali, Jobo E: Paine, S. T. Weinant, G. N. Sarren, A. N. Champoey J. A. Towner, Wm. ©. Mede, N,Q. Ridele, H. M. , E E. Brown, H. C. Lockwood, W. R. Schonton,, ‘The examiners said the class was the best thoy had ever examined. Bowery Theatre. jing haa occurred lately to ment going people like the revival Old Bowery theatre. Meaera. Spalding Jeaging and fitting up the above establishment introduction of equestrian and dramatic enfertainments, are now in the full tide of success, There ‘no such word aa fail with Menara. S. & R. ago, in New Orleans, they took a long lease of the can theatre, which, through bad management, had come very unpopular; but these energetic and managers, in improving the exterior and reconstructing the interior, expended over twenty thousand doilars, which amount 23 retarned to them, with interest, in 406 the profits of the establishment, at the end of the firs | season, and now they are about to reap « similar bened: in reestabliching the Old Bowery. The success Messrs, Spalding & Rogers during the many years of their a tends to the interio® department, horses, teaching the children, &o., did im this city at the old Broadway nearly aif a century ago. Mr. R, after a long sojourn in the South, returns to bis native city, ing with him the New Orleans Cirous, which is now first ted to the public of this great metropolis. {ie olmpany te exerilent im all ite departments, - ing ® greater variety ofg ‘good things’ than seen at phucos of public amusement, No better proof of the superiority of the company is wanting than the fact that ever simee the season commenced the Old Bowery has becn packed nightly from pit to dome, and on several i i cotasons haadreds have Beco turned , unable to gain a'mitiarce, aral potwithstanding the crowds aseotnbled Ube most rigid arcocum baa been observed Teauy AND GaRmaipt—Rev. J.C. Fletcher will dotiver bis eulogy wpen Garibald) and the people of Italy, thie evening, nt the Cooper Institute. | the Kev, Dr. Hawke, ‘sod particularly ts thix the ease with KNOX'S Union Ponesses benide, beauty of style and moderation ¢ 18 is just the Hat for the times and cannot fail to for all New Yorkers are, oF should be, good Uaiou S No. 212 Broadway, auld seeure one of these ex.*} VR. Fabrice s Her tri Union Now and Forever—So Say the people that trade with WHITE the hatter, No. 216 Broadway. Gemin’s Holiday Hat for Young Men Will be ieued Thursday, Deo. 13, 1800. GENIN'S Hat and Pur store, 3 Brvadway ‘urs, Furs, Furs, Furs, at Genin's, 513 Broede « Tindson, Ray Sable Capen, Muffs and Cats Mink Capes, Muff’ and Cults, Chiidren's Sets of Furs. (ee Ote Furs and Sleigh Kober neral, on Saturday afterncon, at one o'clock, from her lute residence, No. 179 Waverley place, near Hummond street. 4 +| Browx.—On Wednesday, December 12, after a gevere i S.A. Brows, aged 26 years. 8, and especially her aunt Catherine Curtis, are respectiully invited to attend the faueral, this (Mri day) aiternoon, at one o'clock, at the Catbolic ehureh (St. Stephen's), TWenty-eighth street, near Third avenue, without further notice, Calvary Cemetery. Her remains will be interred in uuy,—Suidenly, on Thursday morning, December alyeis, Wim PAThiCK, youngest sonof Patrick polly, aged 2 monthaand 20 days, ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the fa- n Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 2 Prisident street, Brooklyn. Coorke,—On Thursday morning, December 13, Mrs. quateuneiniedaenenteedtijen: SaLtcae Coorer, widow Of the late Jacob b, Cooper. Fxtre Heavy Al Wool Undershirts ana | _ ibe iriencs of the family are invited to attend the fu Deavors, ail sites, at MeLAUGHLIN'S, 29Greenwich street, | Boral, from the house of ber son-in-law, A. E. Wright, 338 Gharte, antete-—nte for $s. Biegant Kobes de Chambre at half price ‘beret i hatin wren, eer of Pear Glorious Times.—Ladies, if You Wish for and families Boots and Shor , good articles Prices, patroniee J B MILLER & CO, 387 Canal Murrey West Iwelith street, at oue o'clock this (Friday) al noon. on Thursday, December ©, county Kilkenny, Ireland. Sof the family, aid those of his brother , are Fequesied to attend the fune eidones, 204 Fast Forty eighth street haif-past one o’elock on’ Saturday on, Eaiucnr.—Ou ‘Thursday, of inflammation of the lungs, Euzankne Kyron, formerly of the city of red GO year: and Irieuds are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, from her late residenee, 692 Water street, at two o'olock this (Friday) afternoo Fixt bs. —In this city, on Thursday, December 13, Sarat Ass, daughter of Joseph and Sarab Fields, aged 1 year, 4 ments and 20 days. tives and friends of the family aro respectfully ud the funeral, from the residence of hee parents, No. y sixth street, this (Friday) atone o'clock, without further invitation . December 13, of con- of the town of Cusky, , Jou Dovrx, native 1 as Fancy fetorines, de; all kinds and c ope, felalied st Wholesale price Geatiemen's Fur Ce £ RUSSAKS, 28 Bowery, Coliats and Giowes. TW ARIRE street, 261 Kighth aveaue, Tillman's Imperial FLOWER, BONNETS: Weduerday martin. (00 Ue par pom eanibtica cs Monday end Tureiny whieh Mr Tillman » customers © fl reerve invitation by cant New Vort, 712 Broadway ay Te Whom It May Concern. fully 7 noon, at ou The immense stork of Winter Clothing at EVANS exten. | hiewenth street, uear Sixth a Cri arabe, Nea sd Liven strt, now Ga. | papers please copy wold at bom, on Thureday, December 13, aN ‘ar of his age. oe. nto New kochelle for inter- ) ey 3 TE noon, at two o'clock. The friends Conon gour dows Ber ent, eetfully invited to attend the fune Labor @ gee down rn tice, trom his late residence. Whrkroke, uuv.-—At her Inte residence, Brooklyn, on Thursday, Clty can be toot of manefacure sed money sande by by inventing aguin -_ mber 13, ANN Eusza, widow of the late John R. Hed- ley DER, “Notiee of the funeral will be given to-morrow. Lu hey ty lore of comms ned ie attendse! herd hauauen.—On Wednesday , December 12, Dax. Kat {ngs co afore Derchating tater 0 iam, aged 42 years, a native of the county Leitrim, pa- Pastore nastics wrehor ter tree aka hes | tah od Cargalken, Ireland. sctahaalys you etl confer a great ‘on the ~ompaeanniy of large ‘The friends and acquaintances and also the members of Tie he wtie AO. ML are inviied t attend his funeral, this (Friday) are tev ited to call sed examine (hie immense | altermcop, at one o'clock, from his late residence, Forty- meee of whether they buy or ext sight etreet, between First and Second avenues. veo Weduewiay, December 12, Many Susay, Mettes. laughter of Erasmus and Eliza T. Kute. o —lntthis city, on Tuesday inorning, December 11, Ss Faw ann Lewes, aged 49 years and ¥ months or He relatives abd friends are invited to attend the fu —— worn, from 24 Grand street, this (Friday) morning, at clara, cievew o'clock Lockwoow.—Om Thursday, December 12, of consump Hom, Atenme Lock Woo, aged 26 years 1He relatives and frieuds of the ty aro invited to wttend bis funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at haif-past sve © cick, from the residence of his mother, No. 3 Pore eeenNy Musa. —In thie city, on Tuesday, December 11, Mixka- va 8, betowed wife of David J. Muler, and eldest daugh- ter of the late Rev. J. DP. Hart 36 yours and 15 anys Toe relatives and friends of the devited ty attend the funeral, this hail past ten o'clock, from. he Hudson street, without further invitation, IAHING GOODS, be, wen ASB mown, Ocoee RUDI Om ly are respectfully ili wrping, wt Hier romaius ee. Hie (opera: will be attended from the Central Method Faxcy goons afm. Ppucopei Chureh, this (Friday) morning, at ten olclo TOMEA, GON 4 MELY. fattee eae, ow | ihe trlence of the family are iavited to 'attond wit cummed bead tien. ‘The relatives of the re Metstay Poosemte. meet at the remidenee of bis sun-in-law, Dr. J Those te te thew frivade weet 175 Market street, at nine o'clock A.M.’ Later- Tatsbed pe vars bantha teory =o 3 nels 6 poruraiare 1 “Sok Seesle, », December 13, Tuo: goog eapeetfully invited to at Brooklyn phe and Cameo Inte reatdenee, No. 467 Seou pues for the, Modidays. early, at WILLIAMSON 8, , ou Saturday after- 1,000 Photographs Taken Dathy—28 Wednesday, Deaamber 12, Meme, youngest PP oa tn ty shete, Ae at chido Witiam aud Ann Nolan, aged 1 year and 7 LMES, 996 Broadway. | monthe mvited to attend the fu. half past ome o'clock, The friends of the Pocket Siphonta’s, or Reversibie Water- .. ri. ar oe he Heaimesh & vo | PE Lean. 4 a foe demirahse ye Teerived ie 1Y, successors to Leary & Co, Not 3 4 aud 6 Astor House, ‘We Invite the Attention of Our Readers to Mesars, WILLS & BLSWORTIOS sale of rich French Pore frie Fancy Goods, silver te be. rate yg ves and friends of the family, also the friends and eequaintances of his stopron, John L. Dossay, are respectfully wvited to attend the funeral, from bis’ lato remdener, Oontreviie Four Corners, Staten Island, this Friday) aftermoun, at swe o'clock. Garriages will be in waiting ot Port Richmond, 5.1, om the arrival of the bail jurt tem o'clock beat from pier No. 2, North river, New York ‘Gobes —At New Haven, on Wednesday, December 12, ‘ced 06 years. - porcbasers. ‘Toe guode are mow realy (oi Weber's Pinnofortes. Overstrans warranted the mapular BARGAIN at the menufeciory, Iss Weat Broadway Many Got VENER OUDES Her relatives apd frienas are respectfully invited to the fopesal, from Ber late reswience ub Pee, re Mery a e this “(Priday) afleruom, at three o'clock. maine wii) be tater: ved im Newark, N. J. ne ae. 608 Broadway, M. ¥. Grover & Baker's Celebrated Notseless Sewing Machines, 94) and upwards, 4% Broadway, N.Y. for the Holida: ant 19 ‘The friends of the family a funeral, thie (F o'clock, from No. 24 Vaudam sir vitation, Piatt —Sedden'y, in Newborg. on We , Decem- ver 12, Commander Ouamiae T. Plant, United States Navy, 2 NUH) respectfully invited to y) | afternoo on, at one Without further in- Deantitying the Bold a 168 yrare newly a iacwey, te bond etree ‘The ‘renee of th@ farnily are requested to attend the & son’ funeral Gate (| afternoon, at two o clock, from js Bloom of | | ii i ii * i i on Moncay, Deomber, 10, Hexey’J. Melssux to Jane Feotland. } Boston and Seotiand paper Copy Mornmeot —Ber nin —On Welnestay Droomber 12. by father, Mr. ua ity 0 ceomber 13, at ‘Church, by the Kev DiM danghter of the 6 a as - _ MISCELLANEOUS. DVEBTISERS xD svsiness MEN Pg As Nie AN Para, ma tone ADVERTISING SERIE EVERY CLASS OF BUSI‘ kas THE HANDBOOK "OF sew vore Teapee ALL THE SPANISH PAN COUNTRIRG, IT CIRCULATES Y SVRCWHEre. NEXT NUMBER WILL BE tssvED Y, DECEMBER ADVERTISEMENTS TRANSLATED VEER, At EVERDELL'S OLD r ed in the Benen marae Po engraved in as T $4 S0—-NAPOLEON TAP BOOTS, A IT TS ry : A’ at JONES’, Nos. 10 and 12 Ann street. N. VISITING CARD FOR NEW YEAR'S ( sore, elegant, at EVERDELL'S old ner Duane street. ar. vere yer WHEELER & WILSON SHWIN 1s a A SENS 2 Le ee ‘. A. GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE N.Y. Sewing Machioe Eunporium, 490 Bir ALE THE FIRST CLARS SEWI "Spe To Rent and for 5 N.Y, Kewing Machine Emporius EVERPELL'S SONS, WEDDING CARDS LL THE FIRST CLASS SEWING MACHINES TO Tet, with or without operat Grrr +4 iurers’ prices, with the privilege changing fu Kind if Rot sulted, at T10 Broadway. by 0 Witt Meee BURRSALL'S ARNICA LINIMENT, Zs When all else has failed, cures Sore Throat, Bu Td Joints, Ulcers, and all eatermal pains and aches.” Price #8 cu. 54 Beekman sireet, : epentapoa pe ETRE 2 HOP & REIN, FIFTH AV: \OTRL — Ea porters of Jewelly, Diamosde and Woteban” bes sds ivement under the head of Watebes and Jewelry. (SONCENTRATED LEAVEN, CONCENTRATED LEAVEN, CONCENTRATED LEAVEN, For making all kinds of BREAD, ROLLS, PASTRY, pe OAKES, &o, Light, sweet and wholesome, more digestible pud nutrition uu agreeable, natural taste, is less Hable to seus, sad wild retain {ts moisture longer than'by any other process, Loaf Bread, Buck- ‘up Cake, Ladiew ad, Dumplings, Cham- Soft Su dread, Hard Sugar Gingerbread, Silver Doughnuts, Bat- Pudding, Johnny Cake, Gold Cake, Japanese Cake, Apple Jing, Highlaad Cake, Union Cake, ry. For sale by all the prineips and every variety of Grocers and Droggists. H. BATES, Wholesale Agent, No. 139 Peart street, New York. YORNS, BUNIONS, INVERTED NLARGED (oo aiiale and all Slebeacs of the feet Sorat with i tient, gcous of this city, a cet cored without Ineouvenience to the by Dr, ZACHAKIE, a Chiropodint, 'Refers'to physicians VHAPPED HANDS, FACE, LI / and preventive, HBGEMA! 4C.— CERTAIN CU! & COO Ca ion with giyeerine, if used Ga Sree. Will Keep the gon coldest weather. Only 24 cents. Sent by mail ce HEGEMAN & 00., Chemists and - 161, 399, 511 and 756 Broadway. YORNS.—THE ABSOLUTE EXTRACTION OF CORN®: _) and Bunions. instantaneous and efficaeious a ont ecutting, pain or bleedings, Messrs. RENDADL (late $@ Regent street, London), 425 Broome atreet, New York, Offoe hours from 11 A.M. to So'cloek POM. A dentary visits immediately attended to, & editor of the Seaipel, and others of the faculty. | weeecomead JEWBLRY AND WATCHES. IMPORTATION DIRECT. BISHOP & REIN, FIFTH AVENUE MOTEL, aud our priste wit be found sauergctory iu eerprenee Te Please call and examine our stock, BISHOP & RELN, Pieth Avewue Hotel, REAT BARGAINS, 3: —" GREAT BARGAINS. LESS THAN AUCTION PRICKS FOR CASH. FOR CASH, cond i Wednesday, Déoember 12, and each sam UNTIL AL @ALL ARE SOLD, 0 white French China Tes. 7 ‘containing 44 picoes, worth 200 white French Chinn Dinmat Retaror ot O87 Worth OB contain Meo 928, worth gon. 40 gilt bond French China cod seamataa en ta 4H pleces, worth: 00 gilt band French Chinn Tee Regen noe bate init {60 it and painted French Ch atoa taiay 80 orth Oe. 100 gilt bend French china Dinner Sata gr oe See 20 gilt and painted Frenet China Dinuer 20 git and painted French China Dance Beane? re OO 1S gilt and painted French ch ina at Nea eaten ontaining 16] worth 10 pitt and patated French China Binnet fcr87, worth $i i 7 fe worth $114, 10 gilt and painted French Cine net 8 et pre conta sum, TOCkTHER With an extensive variety of Fancy Vases, Bronze Fimrea, Statueites, Bohemian ‘Glassware and other artiaes a pt HOLIDAY GIFTS. SILVER PLATED WAR! TABLE CUTLERY and TABLE GLASS At greatly reduced prices 1 examination of the articles above enumerated. wilt tine: ary coe having @ knowledge of the tsual value of ona goods, that our present rates are more (han MIRTY. THREE PER CBNT below customary prices. For farther LOOK AT particulars cryin teem hee Bm REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES, WATCHES AND JEWELRY. Purchasers will find tt to thelr tntereat to make selections, from the beautiful stock of RERT ¥4 ©, No. 261 Broadway, opposite Chy Hall, yy, tt Rt heninin L eee eer POpRCtE. ‘Our w ual Southern sales measure ‘ preseeh poiniar esubee wee of RS, ore unknown th ccae) French ching and ich ee ¥. HAUGH WOUT 3 Broadway, orner of $e prepared 1 oer, for g cuts, Lass Re BRONZER, ©) Those comple'e shia ar and invite 488, 490 and ‘ORD WARD’ Lee? A Roncrstensntar savce, in une, at Jess than other ‘naucea, OM: Ni x jOukl \« S 4 ew IN aS BERET INO LSA. date will offer im well Famt) * , for always Plasters, rh New York, the and well areorted Cog sre Pars ee stock to Thetr round Sistas eames part a re, Pai of INTER CLOTHING AT REDUCED PRICES. doreminascues the lateness of the season, ts RD ‘im vastness ae Pesce nov feren ENE AND nA CLOTHING . At DE GROOT, “OAK MALay