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. ‘4 ‘ , ops s a “General Scott, and the same relations have existed and NEW YORK HERALD. WEDNESDAY ‘The Latest Metropolitan Furere. GREAT DISAPPOINTMENT OF THE L. INTERESTING FROM WASHINGTON. CHOREANS ON SKATES IN A HUDY—-WHERE 18 of THE MUSIC! EYC., ETC. News from Mexico—Amicable Relations General Scott With the President and Cabinet—Advices from China, and Pro- beable Condition of the Allied Army During = Winter Campaign, d&c., dic. ‘Wasuiweron, Dec. 18, 1860. QUFICLAL NEWS FROM MORXICO. Despatches have been received at the Department of Ptate from Mr. McLane, with dates from Jalapa to No- vember 28. Tate dates had been received from the city of Mexico. Miramon was making extensive preparations to defend the city against the contemplated attack of the liberals. advantage of it. The cars were literally crowded ‘mora, oom and night,” at least the earlier hours of the last, with anxious skaters. Many had supposed that in conse- quence of ihe warmth emitted by the sun’s rays that ‘the ice would have been ‘‘used up” ere this; but they found, om arriving at the pond, the skating still good. ‘The drive was completely lined with carriages, and an extra number of ladies might have been observed on both the reserved aud the unreserved portions of the ice. Many wore attracted to the former spot by the announce- ment that a band of music would play during the after- ‘The liberals had concontrated their entire force, and it | PPtot to. veiunts ta eee ne ped was believed they would succeed im capturing the city. | skilful lady skaters before noticed, including Miss Wilaom of this city, whoso name we could not be! learn, were he church party wore sending material to Miramon aud | of this city, whoco name wo could uot betore inquiry were furnishing him with means of defence. of these ladies was, beret ahere.. The, aasions Kaaiey Mr. McIane expected to leave there shortly, and would answer they could obtain was, “It is expected; it should tothe ‘at the beginning of the ouming | Rave been here before this,’ When they found the — mien ay ‘our Minister the duties of tho drawing td geal couptes, includ the ladics frow Berlin and Paris, began waltzing withou! gation wil! devolye upon Mr. Elger, Secretary of (he |} the music. Mr. Beach, of this efty, waltzed ‘vith the Legation. Sous eee, ta te aine of the companion of the laiter The government has not yet heard from Wellor as to | Siege p Medea F mel WI Rn Pun penng huis intentions in regard to the mission to Mexico, already | jgtions of pong tippers Hine. Ye is pontine a pen tendered bim. great pity they should dave Deen go disappointed, nnd as The statements that have heretofore appeared in } Commissioners have received several hundred dollars the shape of licenses for eshme: tho New York papers relative to the digagreement be- | hiring salcous, rely they an pe erage tween General Sevtt, the President and the Secretary of | of (al {2 favalahing the end. Wo meulton shia eal supposing fault to rest with them. On whose shoul. War, about the movement of the troops, are gpd = ders it should ito wo do not pracume to say. entirely without foundation—the regult of culpable | Several thousand persons visited the pond last even- ignorance or more culpable misrepresentation, Tho igh in the hope: of skating by aid of the calciua most cordial reistions exist between the President and | H@bts, and were much disappointed that no lights exeuse is that the lights are too expensive, each lamp costing aevon dollars por hour, do exist between that {llustrious chief and the Secretary = wan night lesape fp bus four hours, would be an 4 " y nee of over two hundred dollars per nizht. There is of War. Yrobably mo man ever pronounced higher | 4 2iv'o¢ treing other experiment:, Uut for the present eulogies upon Geaeral Seott than was pronounced by the fie author: iatend trusting to one great caleium Nght Seeretary of War during the canvass of 1802, altho igh fornia by tho heavens above, and which will give a nary rom | pure ithout cost to the Commissioners, or any one not agreoing With him in polities: a f | else. Tans night there was a great deal of boat thew Au officer of the army was despatched several ays | skating, m which both ladies and geutlonten Joined. A ago by the Secretary of War to Charleston, to couter 7 Baycol ier was clearly peceptibie at night, . > sink AW aria, aad iso to bo observed during the day, thengh not ‘with Colonel \ndersou, in commust of Fort parle ©) aid | with such good effect. This was the rumbling tole tae uiso to convey some additions! instructions relative 0 | the gound produced by a railway train of cars passing, wifaira at that fort. The officer has just returned and re- | but which ie actually eased by the aiea gliding ove the ported to the War Department. fee and bees echoed aud re-echoed from the bills around 1 por Die. Reed, lato Miter to China, i on business con- | "tle ualoons are doing @ first rate business, aud are nected with the government. Le has advices from Mr. | crowded all day long with cold cotfee drinkers. We Ward, Minister to China, with dates to Sth October. Tho | Meanthe drinkers are cold, not the coftee. Allies are regarded to be ina very criti¢al comida. ‘They have no arrangements made for 4 winter campaigy, | und are understood to be very short of suppiies aud ia the enemy's country. Their winters, Mr. Reed states, ase vory like onre. Should thy war be prolouged, as it in believed it will be, the sufferings of the Aliid army wil be feartul. Ghere hus as yet been no nomination of Attorney Gene Board of Supervisors. This Board met yesterday afternoon, Saperyisor Litthy in the chair. The minutes of the last meeting w wl and approved, «nd the following business w: mot | edi ‘The weekly statemont from the Comptreler was re | ceived, showing the state of the treasury trans th for ! ; | ending Dec. 13:— yalsentto the Senate, ‘The Prorident is waiting to hear | pulanee hee rom Mr. Stanton, who is now absent from the city. } Receipts... Mr. Hunter, chief clerk in tho Stato Dopartmont, was | aie to-day appointed acting Seeretary of | Fone Judge Black is still engage! with matters coune with the Sepreme Cort. He will argue a caso before Unt Balance Dee. 15 pale following resolution Wy to-day received the resigna- tion of Assistant Surgeon Thos. {, Chariton, of Georgis, Le intends to accept a position under his State. <9 the independent § mended and ostabtished by M Year 1887, has clearly demonstrate { Bafety in managing the 1 -, BS recon. im the — theretore, Later from Havana. Resolved, That the Comptroller be requested to com New onieans, Dee. 18, L560. ) Innieate ” the expeciene 1 | a similar plan for the safe keepin the public money of the treasnry. Supervisor Miunr offered the adopecd:—~ Resolved, That (: Platt, Coouty ~ yhe steumohips Star of the Weat sud Habana, from He Vann 16th inst., have arrived. ‘They being $197,000 i Spanish gold. he Spanish bank had bees 000 in new bonds, and much whieh vowing van bond req of the Vhy law of Nathan C. nty of New York, wuthorized to i $4,000. ef to the morcantite ¢ om. ties, Beant is hereby amunity wes expected. seer ig on hog ‘The Captain Genoral Lad gone & bs Judges of the neking partment of the Island, ‘The suger market was unc coming i. The stock was 40,000 TOOMS, aé With ihe pre- tend to their business ta d to the Committee on Civ i NT presented the folowing | pat the Bowrd of Supervisors reepeetfully | petition the commen Gouncil to reconsider the recolition adopted by them granting the use of the Supreme Court rooms to the Sxyerior Court, as the said up at sreak expec ‘by the Board of Supery use of > Court, It Sant 9 ‘The bill of Wim. D. Roe, for tationcry,, aruounting to the sum Of $002 8, was ordered to be pail ‘Lhe report of thé committes on the iucrease of the po- lice force to cightecu hauired men, was takea up: but, alter a short discussion, the matter was deferred until the next meeting of the Bourd, After the w ‘outine busin. with, the Booré edyourned unt, Bultimore, Racritonm, Deo, 18, 1860, ‘Tho Opera company has met with great success, There was @ Drilliant house to witness “Martha” and “the Hicillan Vespers” last night and to-night. Madame Col wou was serenaded last night by the baud of the Muy lind State Guard. Election of # College President. Haxtvorp, Coun., Doc. 18, 1860. Profeseor Samuel Eliot was this evening elected Pree. tent of Trinity College. Sulcide of Mr. McCheoney. Warenrowy, N. Y., Deo. 18, 1860, J.8. McChesney, of New York, formerly of Potsdam, Fe. Lawrence county, committed suicide at this place last evening by taking opium. Boston Weekly Bank Stateme: The Opera vrs for the | ss had been got through Friday, at three P. M City Intelligence. Mietsriovs Dram At Busxvex Hoerrran.—Coroner Jackman held #n inquest at Bellevue Horpitat upon the body of William McGlyn, « native of Ireland, agel forty eight years, who died from the effecis of injuries re | ceived on Saturday under somewhat mysterivs cir | cumstances, Deceased, | of Thomas McCormick, No 145 Fast Eleveuth etrect, Bostox, Dee. 18, 1860. | iu state of intoxiention apparently, and, after remvuil $38,231,700 there a short while, become insensibie. He was taken . 61,426,500 . to the stasion house, and from there to the hospital, S.491,h00 © where he died in « brief period after his adrmiseon. A 7,233,000 | post mortem examination of the buly, made by Dr. 032,606 Beach, showed that was coursed ‘by fracture of the skull. How thie ijary was received tho witnem ad the jery were compelled to rea Southern Oceun Steamer Movements. yevox, Deo, 18, 1880, ‘The United States mall sicomehip Columbia, Capt Merry, frou New York, arrived here at half past nie o'clock last (Monday) night. Farr wv Exer Tw yesterday morning a tire of E. M. Clark, N: nated from the chimpe the adjoining builds to about $19. surance Company pip . Je Kk will amount Av ATNAn, Dec, in the Exeulsior Iu ‘The Culted Stotes mail eteatnship Alabama, 18, 1869. fed for $1,000, ‘York, arrived at Tybee at three ant at the wharf here at Pax ww Ker Gixvesie Sraner.—shortly before nine ten o'clock Tsay morning. All well. o'clock last wight a fire broke ont in a row of frame | Savanwait, Doe. 18, 1400. stubles, localed at No. 73 Kast Rleveuth street. When | ‘The steanwbip Mount Vernon, icom Now Work, arvived geet soon the fames wore y At pine o’civck this Tuerday morning. Ail well. Seance deem valet short time the whole as totally d cd, two burned to death; ous owned by Mr. Glass, worth $200; and ove owned I Mr. The bre, it said, War caused by the carclesness ot Mr. Glaet, who bie with fluid lemnp sbont ton minutce be broke out. Hogs were owns by ‘The loss oan to about $150; uo ine Arropeient oF Drpcnart Orme cron James Melfenry, Jato night watelmaa at the City Hall, was yesterday up. pointed telegraph operator to itl the yacaney oerasioned Dee, 18, 1800. fur miduliing. Cotton—Suler today 8,000 bale Market very tem, with am adva three days, 14,000 bales; rer hy the Meath of Mr. Wynans. The appointment is an ex. Tales. Sight (xchange on New York at par; aleriiug ex- ' 02 igh operator and change, 93 a 19. e' " ty er Connnseres, Doo. 18, 1560. 7 Ruttoa easier. Sales to-day 1,500 bales. Naval Intelligence. Barron, Deo. 18, 1900 The United States sivop-of-war Macetonian, lying at Flour dull, Hovward etre et and Ohio are heid at $5; City ortemouth Na ‘ord, intended for the reinforcement rod, $1 102 $1 15; | of the Guilt on, Bas been ready for Kea some time, Jy; mew white and yel | but own seareity of enitore she has not beea able Vrovisions dull aud n micsion. ‘The otficers and marines are, , and it ie expected the dutficulty wal be Aachinent of aailors from @oine other Morin Corps, puendy at 18%, Flour unchanged, Trane T. Doughty, United States G1 15.4 $1 Fh, white; LET 9 BAT. Corn dod: old at Capt. | hes reported (or duty at the Rrooklyn Marine Barr: & Mess pork $1926 a $18 60. Coffee frmati2ye.4 The sieumers Powhatan (tg slip), and Pocahentas, Idee. Whiskey firm at 18e. a 18sec. ‘rigate Fetine, and sloop St. Louf wore at Vora Orus Burraro, Deo. 18, 1860. A better feeling prevails on th to-day, but the | ed matket iv etill quiet for hogy “epee wheat, ard nothing | Obituary. of mount i lahine place. warket for corn is better: | Daxter MeGrom died at Montres! recently, at the age alee 5.00 babel a an Drosed hogs firmer, with | of 110 year o Ireland, ia and retain ta mental facnities to the last tions through life were mostiy out of doors ocoupa: a fe, There were 1474, He was six receipie und hell at G i> ay Backes of grain n atu inc.uded tn morning whieh wore 1,507,339 bushels whowt, 217,118 barhels | feet ett inches in beight, with a well proportioned frome, corn, 28,216 buahe le ante, 10 bushels barley, 4012 | lived a life of uniformity, temperate though not abste- Dustiels Fe, ond 1400 bushels pone. ©" | roious, wae the husband of two wives ond the father of Oswrae, Deo. 18, 1960, store in this city $2 1,119,000 | , 285,000 bucheis eorm, 4.500 is bar: | ley, 37,000 “pashela rye. 1,600 bushels peas, of whieh | oe bushels wheat and 156,000 bushely corn are afloat harber Dee, 18, 188 New York—The Pro- Coemmem, 2 of@ongress—The Incoming Ad- nome Whiskey, 140. Togs dull and dectined 260 market closes benty at “Bs $5 90, Mowe Pork, ministration=News from the Japanese Br 8 $14 6. Green meats call and declined Ke. Lard, Embasuy—The Twelfth Street Marder— Sight drafts on New York dail Matters in Kurope—Local News—Mar- | mete, Ke., die, die. ‘The Vasuty Hrrany of vo-cay, will, with other mat | ters, contaim:—A full report of the Meeting of the Mer- | chants, Statesmen, Politicitns, Cergymen, Lawyers ond FAitors of New York om the State of the Union, with the Supree Dourt=bpesial ‘Term, Before Hon. Jwige Sutherland. De. 18.—Sitneon J. Abern vs. Max Merotzek.—Motion granted, without costs either party | Jobn W. Pinkney va. John B. Mond! and others. —Motion | Spatches of Hen. Daniel 8 Dickinson, Charles O’Conor, denied, without costs, | Joba McKeon and Hiram Kotchem, and. the appointment , Martin. bunaatete ve Zetviloa R. , iarghall_and | of Three Commissioners to go to oath Carolan; A fal ee aane SS costs to abide the event, — renort of the Proceedings of Congress, The Latest Dee ieee - to bogin again on now all: | tos from the National Capital and tho South in rogard Wi | on Letters from the Home of the In- “ ate Harrington.—Motion grapted, | to tht Seceerion Peeling; she Pe elateator, 2. Charlen a. | comin Proshlent; Arrival of, the Japancye Embassy at conta,’ | Batarla—Tbey Breakfast with the GoFernor—«Tommy’* sone eee: granted, | again Among the Ladies, &o.; The Latest News from Kurepo; Condiasioa of the Guriows Ameri- ch aus Ge can legitimacy Case in Lonfon—Mies Shedden Defeated; The Coconer's Inquest In the Twelfth Strost Murder Case—The Young Carpenter Committed for Trial- Obituary Notice of the Chevalier Bunsen; All the Local News of New York and Vicinity of importance. Report, of the Cattle, Provision end Moaoy Markets, and all inte- resting News tmatiars of the ayer wing hegpoesl Babeerip- one recoived at the office, northwest exaet ft Fulton 7 a Naseon streets, New York. @ingte copie’ for rale at 1 oe wood hy albnews agent. Adwer! ‘ ! ‘sao, 1373, "2590." Tram —Now, 190, Pal] 19, 1s: leper 4, it appeared, came into the store | i. | was to be seen, partially submerged in w | | mined by the ravages of the fire, bad given way and were fitted |v | steamers J. | | | |e 27 AEE STRAINS 2008 P.5InS BUREN. Another lovely day was yesterday, and thousands took | The Vessel Almost Totally Destroyed The ‘SMesmer Vanderbilt in Great Danger - Total Low Estimated at $125,- 000—The Insurance, ke. Shortly after four o'clock yesterday morning, a fire broke out on board of the new steamship John P. King, lying at peir No. 4 North river, and owned by Spofford, ‘Titeston & Co, When the fire was discovered there was Ro one on board except the private watchman. The flames wore firat een in the vicinity of the engine room, but to what cause the fire owes its origin is unknown at pro- sent, The vessel was entirely new. She was built by Jaoob A. Westervelt & Sons, and cost about $160,000, On Monday a party of gentlemen accompanied the ves- sel down the bay ona trial trip. They returned to this city at about four o'clock, everything having worked well and satisfactorily to both her owners buiders and Captain: Richard Adams, who was in chargo. The ongineor lett the ship at about cight o'clock, at which time all ap- peared to be safe on board. Tho first and second mates had also, upon the return of the vessel to the dock, made an inspection of her, in accordauce with their usual cus- tom, and found everything to be right. She was moored at pior No. 4, and the officers, after giving her into the charge of the watchman, left he. for their homes. shortly after four o'clock yesterday morning the wateh- mar perceived a strong émel! of amoke, and proceeding to the engize room found the place ina blaze. He immediately communicated the alarm and the firemen were promptly om the spot. Several hook and taddor companies at onoe | mae their appearance on the dock, and as the gangplank | was out of reach their Iaders were thrown from the | whart to the bulwarks of the burning vessel, and the firemen by this means obtained « passage on beard. Vines were at once cut loose, and by th tug, Which was summoned to the spot, U towed out into the stream. ‘The magnificent steamship Vanderbill, of the Havre line, lay on the opposite side of the same slip, within fifty feet of the burning ship, and was in great danger. ‘The paint on her starboard side, on her boets and on her pad. diebox is burned off, but otherwise she has suffered no damage. An admirable efficioncy is maintained on board | the Vanderbilt at oil times, and had that effieieney beon | in any way relaxed her total destruction by the fire | would have been inevitable, Steam is kept on her pow erful donkey fire pumps, with hose atiached, day audi night, and from the first alarm the exposed parts of the ship were kept wotted down with lintnense continuous | streams of water, served hy her awn engineer depart ment on board, aud the ship ettectualy prevented frora taking fire—thongh the flames from the Jno, Y. King actually licked her sides. When the King had reached (he stream the dae spread with great rapidity, and the flames were burst ing forth from the batchway and from ail the apse aronnd the tire room, An endeavor was made to scuttle her by perforating her side at a distance of a few feet the water mark on the woeath- - te, but the effort proved unavailing. Thy tion of those on board was then directed to the poit side, and after considerable «itt y wn entrance for the water was here affected; but owing to the light ast of the hulk se did not ‘sink as rapilly as de, Her ary maters Was desired. In this condition she tloated about for a considerable time, and as it waa ev ah the tardy | he'was setiiing int the flames woul ume her be! oh the apper deck would be submerged, aided, ae they iy the olrdig w wing freshly f horth, which was bi hs it was deemed mest prndent to run her agronnd near the B efforts of the firetuen to bear upor fi She was accordingly haned round to a point a little southweet of the Castia Garden Emigrant Depot and grounded in about Gfleen feet of water. Before this lume, however, the simoke stack having been under- manner in which almost entir: camo toppling over the side, crushing thru val the whicel hose and breaking down the bulwarks. topmasi soou followed, carrying with it portion of ae rigging, falling clean Cver thto the water, where, by the aid of « boat, it was secured and towed (to the sho Sever: steamtuge now came to the aid of the burning vessel ‘and a nuinber of streams were directed upon the flames. ‘Steam Engine Companies 47 and 3% Lesteved to tho Bat | tery and stationed their engines on the shore, partial ly in the water. the aid of bowls the hose was transported to the decks of several sleamtugs, aud (hence acroes to the forward part of the yeesel, where the fire Was DOW raging with great ardor. ‘The flames bad extouded in both directions from the | point of its origin, and as the how was nearest the shore the engines on the Mutt and the propeliers alonside engaged themselves with this portion ‘The ferryboat Whitehall, with the torm, of the Exempt Company, and San hattan, No. 8, on board, was then despatehed to the ves- fel forthe parpore of aiding in subduing tho flames in the stern. hauled mvvgside, and tiree powerfal streams were soon directed upon Lis portion of the ves. sel. ‘The labor being thus divided, and the flold of ge tions definitely marked out, the firemen worked un tiring zeal, until they soon had the satisfaction of wit uessibg the devouring element succumbing in a great measure to their efforts, The fre in the stern portion was effectually ebecked asbont noon, but forward it still raged ina mest obstinate manner between clecks and in the hold, where the firemen for some time found groat ditt cully im introducing the water. ‘The streams uo longer needed at the gtern were brought forward, and the wood work, lower ‘and sides of the veesel were thorough. ly saturated with water, while the fire below were ing out the planks With axe to eftect an entrance for water to tio fre Which wea suwaldoring beneath, «| the presence of whieh was blinding smoke which rushed from the orev ices the firemen. The entire upper deck by this time charred wood. throvgh portions of which strewn with the breken furniture and debris of the saloous and fn. The transverse heame of the deck were the only cans by which the firemen were enabled, in many ia 4 from one portion of the veasel to the rotten and eborred planks gave no ecoure footing, but threaten cr to the dcek beneath news of the fire having spre aude te appearance upe ck te watch the conflagration and tbe number nily iheresmed wt a later pertod of the day, when les than fittech hunuren pouple were presen ‘the combined efforts of the firemen bring centred in the forward portion of the vessel, to which plaos the flames were now condined, told with such effect that at « Lule alter threo o'clock tbe fire was got compictely vader, The ferry beat Whitehall, tho steamtugs and Propellers. were then withdrawn, and the vessel moored to the elure by a couple of he waren. ele now status, her beantiful modet is stilt ob able, notwithstanding the ravages of the fire, frome is greatly charred aut the twarks are off, und the od to preciy w we masts walking beam ES or broke 18 jor of the bull is visible through the port | with ber lewd ar Anear the Hastery 4 200 feet from the shore ‘Ube Harbor police, under com: jand and O'Br.en, lent valuable aid of the fire, and boate crews 5, Gand 7, under command of Coxswaias Blackwell, Nesbitt and \anwart, were uo cer sig in thelr eftorts to assist the firemen. | ‘YLe Jobo P. King was launched on th: 6th of September t, from the foot of Hewaton street F R., and was cone toouded by Capt. R. Adams, formerly of the James Ad Her model was cae of great beauty and laticated great | Ter dimensions were 297 fect length, thirty-eight | adth and twenty-one feet depth, she was 4660 lon , With ® draught teen fect, and was pper fretened throughout. She wos rated American Licy d's ae AL and was red well sec agaist danger of fire. She w p and splendid manner, and ballt prine!pat! owner# intended ruaning Charkaten, and her first tr Saturcay vext. Hor entire co: ## ouly & portion of the mach: will not probably be far frou ‘ius 0. Th surance on the versel for $76,000 in the following insur apee companies, via— Union Mutual 5,000 | 8,000 iro. the ed | & most contly Hor | 1 10,000 10,000 15,000 Trog' Before Rdward C. West, Surrogate WILL OF MRS. BLANKMAN, ‘The Conrt resumed the bearing of further testimony ia this cane yesterday forenoon, and continued tts seasion } pied the whole time of the Court. known Mrs, Biankman three yeaps before she signed hor will; that the will was gigned at No. 108 Twelfth street, aod that aw her sign On the ctoss examination Mr. op tens tentiied to ail the minute circumstances at San that he knew her as Mra than bo it, and thet both ehe and Fi wan bad ys we him of User marriage. Thee were Lr ~y only pointe of any moment elicited from thie withess, The case was adjourned till to-day a eleven ocieek AML, when the eros-examination of Mr. Bolton will be resumed. 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GENIN'H, No. 613 BROADWAY. atl Hudson Bay sabi: ‘wink its and Cuts Fur \Geereeane telat Teobes Gents’ Fur itd cat Dress Shirts | Made to Order INTHE VERY BEST STYLE AND-AS WANTED, UNION ADAMS, ‘No, 637 Browdway, New York elty. PO smo Gloves, Lamb Lined Gauntlets, Ac., welling at greatly reduced prices, wt M. LAUGHLIN’, 260 Grecuwich street, corner Murray Sixticth Anguat tne orf of ‘ANCY MOL SWARE, TOYS, £0. ‘Renu ieiee 'S Gato Werckmel-te 15) Broady’ Is now ready for the inepection of his customers and the pubitc generally, who are reapectiully invited to gtve iin an early call. Holiday Presents. Those wishing to present to the: (for # beliday i) ¢ finisbed style Brooklyn.—Cameotypes and Photo. graphs for Holidays. Sit early at WILLIAMSON'S, bas R. B. Coteman & Son's 1 Eutaw House Baltimore, Md., and Imternat#ns! Hotel, Niagara Malls, N. ¥ ‘s for the Hell la RASBURGER & aN uN sme Ritniled at 68 Malden Tane, imporiers, John J. Staff, %6 Franklin street, west a~4 Bradmay. May be fund «well assorted stock of #1 Wine juors And Seoteh Sens’ Dublin Stow'; Ba: : wn P Philadelphia Porter, ac. Stout: Miles’ Extra Al y - Your Liquors for Medicinal and dP ifteenth street Distiery, establiated in oad, web Went CHARLES W HITR, Proprietor, Grand BStefnway & Son's Overstru: and snare Piauos are uow courldered the tured: are warranted for dive years, Warerooms 82 aud 64 Walker street, pave Patent Champion Fire and Borgia Prou Safes, 251 Brondway, corner of Murray street, Froren Ga Meters.—Patent Non-Freez- ing Gas Meier Fluid, guaranteed to prevent their freezing. Only office 2 Broadway. The Most Useful Nolida GROVER & BA Celebrated Noiseless SEWING MA $40 and ups ards, 496 Broadway, New hork. Holiday Present. A WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINE, Present— tly deae iy e- re Thar ert dence, No. Parrinson John T. ‘the funeral, on ‘Thy late reside inaine will be “ copy Fuanix.—Suddonly, on Tareday @ { Pate! | Brown, ayed 22 yearn tives aud triewds « sand w Uke met 7 EL AWEOUS, ia Lady aber of | ee cis ge 1. the City |G! pan’ x tend the funeral WATCHES AND sOWELRY. eoriay, December 18, Lavan, wife of | Purchasers wili find it to their miss at Uansiter ot Joines aud Mary 0m the Denullful slack of Watches nd Jewelsys ALL GENUINE ae 1CLES, now offered ai reduced prices fur owt EAT & 0d, No, 261 Broadway, oppniic city Hal Ue family are invited to Thursday morning, at ten o’elock, 1 Hudson strowt. Hor remains Tucelay morning, December 28, of wife of Mark Pemberton, aged 28 OLIDAY NOTICE, At TAYLOR 5 SALOON, mrentney, corner of Frankie May be found » well erlected, varied ud extensive stock «a ‘eniliely new Ge vale, Hable foe dr {RISTMAS TI for iuterment. ily nyited to attend tho | are uur ruvon, at two o'clock, from her All Sheng ter Fenanm Review Baga, Kaes, Cornea N uicett atrrat, Brooklyn, Her re- | &&y Biled with choles Contestio eationery. interred in Greenwood Cemetery ie nan algo u large stack of Comfectiinosy of ail, kinds, aw (Feotand) «nd Pabtin (ireland) papers please | Pit reas aed of will be ‘The public nfo Stevlied to call and examine, nittg, December 15, I Joun D, Pua, of this cliy. we of the funera! will | TLIFS y YR y | Dp. HONE YACOKL Ma: be given hereattur. i= GENRE AMS AND ; RU Ivan. —(m Monday, December 17, Pmatir A. Ryan, a god AND DL eh * aiascipiley et 16 years and 1 ‘The triends quested to attend his funeral, from tho resid father, David (Wednesday) afternoon, at two Swarr, g, Dec ALC nber a, Ihe relatives attend the fun on Thursday POWWACOPER Puke SCWW AC SEDPEN.—On Monday, Deowaber 17, Witiam Sxppey, | only sen of Themas and Pormelia nd Tl months, on atreet, thi re of W. Switt, aged 14 years, 1 nvited to atte 88 Spring stree PEARLS AND ( TTR AND NIGHTINGALE: j RIVE 11?s, SWEET KU 1 months. and acquaintances; of the family are r Ryan, 248 West twenty-sixth street, this | NOW, FIRE, LAURELS AND MY | sNO! MND MY! vek. Weil, all things on ‘earth that constitute ite entreville, Staten Isiand, on Monday even- 17, Many 'T., danghter of Iaawo and Eliza- th and 10 daya, eof tho family are invited to } Fewace lit excey borites hered, in lururlance, into (his bewutifel ‘Thus discourseth the New York Saturday Press in @ re view of ‘ and fx salt ee Wea cel ine Boe : LOVES AND MEROINES OF THE POETS, i tert.oon, at two o'clock. RICHARD HENRY STODDARD, '—At Brooklyn, on Sunday, December 16, ‘This volume contains ithatrate the real and ideas ‘Oren, infant cou of George U. and Fannie | Lo d Hlersinea of Hib ot the wost celebrated Pune: tne ne ih twelve PLY EXECUTED FORTE: AITs, Hany and others, of Pope's Mactna Biay: ynon's Mar or Arm MM Ben's Hicaiawp Mase, Coueuiex en, aged Lyeur | tho family are invited to attend the residence of his parents, No. T Came: (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. [ It is avery casket of love vale, and ann the 4 ihe fate 110. 0 ral, frome Ms S (Wednt y Was inspired by « tu, thi xes # brief not | 5s br | o'clock la he dows without conve | Onondaga papers p a reboab froma. biographical distiomarien or Thysax.—Ou Mh Actas rut of place, ne 46th year of ork Evangeliat.) the 46th year fore bir, a man mis i] INT, { Give the best At the reduced prices and with (he new linprovements, wil | prove 4 most acceptable present toa mother, wife, sister or rend, ‘Oflice 06 Broadway, New York. Bachelor's ir Dye—KNelablie, Harm- less and tnstantancoun; black Or brown. Factory #1 Barclay geet. ek Hold and applied at BATCHELOR’ S Wig tactery, Moldavia Cream—For Preserv' A Dewultfying the thair. | Sold, only at W. A. BATC ay pewiy faves averted wig factory, 16 16 Bond street Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, W and Tou- | est, the best tm tne workd, Whslenale and retell, and the Ue privately applied. No. 6 Astor House. Hill's Hair Dye, 50 cents, Black or Hrown. Depot 1 Barclay suvet. Areilo Oluapent cures Bry: sipelas, Burns, &c. Haltrdressing.—Every Lady Her Own hairdrenser, by using one of the Patent Halrdeessing Machines ted aC DATOS, 737 and 49) Broadway, The Child of sae ——_ Axel, Brooklyn, was frightfully seal fawayis Orntizent was immediately applied, the pain and in: flamation were quickly allayed and s total cure effected in three da Laqueer hest—Hol ja or Rupture vl by: Wearing WHITE'S PATENT LEVES TRUSS. ‘The dest in the world. Sold only at 25 Bond street, N. ¥. Marr! —Bi4orr.—Om Tuescay in Cotton smith, Crus Aves eldest daughter of the 18, by tho to Paxsie Jo. min Blagge, of soa MINE this city Joxoirr—Contso2 —On Wednesday, October 31, by TI. G. Weston, pastor of the Oliver street eharch, Mir. dass Dusoucs, of Bugland, to Miss Lartima Cornussog, of this city ‘Tnowrwis—Raries.—At Trinity chapel, on Monday, De- comber 17, by Higbee, Locus Thesteson to Cuan Lorry Laney, daughter of Thomas Bailey, Rea, all of this ‘ “Died. December 18, Peru. W. Andres el to attend the fa Vaghty fourth aiternoon, ab Pe Bartxy.—in this city, Jasax Barcey, in the Sst year of sage. ‘the friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, frei hiv tate reeidence, No, 77 Fourth avenve, corner of ‘Tenth street, this (Wednesday) after: | cue. sens —On Tuesday, December 18, of disexse of the heart, Mre. Jows Bowsms, a native of Delft, Holland, aged os yoare. ricnds and acquaintances are respectfully invited ul her Caneral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at ome frotw 201 Last Iwenty-tirst atreet. itis age. tances of the family ate re- d the funeral, thes (Wednesday) x from bis late residence, WA ue, without fas ther ttation. —im Inesday, Lecember 18, Jane K Saans, od aged 37 years, ‘Tho teintis es aud (rhonds of sally are respectfully wvited touttond her funeral, from her late resideuce, 150 Weet Twertioth etrect. Her remains will be taken to the church of St. Frareie Nay Thussoay 8 r, Sixteenth siroct, om 0 o'clock. please copy. ay morning, December 18 ged 49 years and : r by corner of L2lat #tre WF Thuredeay aanen at two o'clock Tuesday, December 14, Manca Couet, aged aveny # and frieads of the family are respec ber funeral on Tharg morning, rom the bouseof ber soa, D. L. Coles, near Kleeoker. Hor remains will be ivr interment. Feins—On ¥ Deermber 17, Ronmer Sewaur. youngest son of Witham Hi. and Marin F. Ferris, aged 1 * Y ear, 6 months and 19 ‘The frien iy are respectfully invited to at- tend the far the residence of hia parents, 19 Hetler etrret, South Revoklyn, on Tharsday afternoon, at two o' « Gaw.—On Sunday morning, December 16, Convma Trexisson, only child of Joan €. and Sarah Gale, of Pier- inont, New York. she's gone, yes, gone to that bright world, Where rin is never known, To mingle with the angels bright, With Jeaus on the throne. Gave —Cn Monday, December 17, Mra. Asw Gaavet, aged be yours, ‘Her friends acd — tances are respectfully invited to altend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 1 West Thirty fourth etreet, hee (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, without fv rther hivitation. Hovrias.—On Tuesday, December 18, Jou N. Horv. wax the popular police officer, while on duty in front of AT. Stewart's, aged 66 yeurn ne funerel service will be performed at 394 Fourth ‘enue, on Thorsday afternoon, at one o'clock. His re- ns Will be taken te Cyprors THI Gometery for inter ment. Hie frlonda are Jnvited to attend, without furthor invitation. Lews, cen Jenly, on Tnesday morning, December 18, Liea, youngest da ster of Charton W and Freelove R. ae years, § month and 28 days. iyée oud friends of the family are invited to 16 Leroy stevet, takes to Gien € 1 the foocrat from No, 156 Lizbeth street, this lnekday ) alernvon, ab bo o'clock. ¥ yepers ple copy” McCraenry. Ad Watert: on Taeeday morning, comer 18, J, Sects MeCumrry, of this city, ngka Go year ‘ city, Gn Toreday, Decetnber 19. ng, December 17, Gxonaw ally | 1 tofant Vernon Le from 424) DEOL at WO © Wrisi.—On She ovtire ate ck of Ove reo0ts, Coat alebing ( tual cost money ean be med Money ts wo rch thr Wool ia down 1 mn ta down bey if labor clegan’, eV ERDELL | | her Duane atreet, T WM. EVERDEL nvelopes of t York. Katablished 1215, T CIMSREDS R—THE GRAY CARD, AND OTHEB | novell ihe friends ¢ manufactu NA KON Tar Se ee EN Tad iM hats wareet. a Beall ee Galead NE JI ICE -DRLOWS = PER. that of elon of re of Mount eo Canegal, y) after ok. PARLEY Monday, Dee. 17, at 4 o’eluck, Me. Wrest J Wy ude of the family are Invited to attend the tu. | “et Peler Party's eon ». 66 Chis street, al (wo o'eleek prokasely Price, $2 be, . . Which aay be led of MISCELLANEOUS. DERBI & FAOKSON, Pubiishers, 65 AND 66 FULTON STREET. WINTER CLOTHING BR SEAIR SKATE ERITMAN'S PATENT WALTON'S IMP oe ay Aa ROVE: ~ RPL ONS CHEER CLUB SARE, vd nib Cider atyten, Bs atin 1. M. WALTON'S, 67 Warren street, New Yorty UNDE! Pay aa tie oe “ GRATES, SRATEs cost Ns SKATES, SKATES, se pie STYLES or W. S“& BRO, 30.90 Seosdwiy. MANUFACTURE cand F under “Panic Prices.” vark row, New York, from date will offer thea to 0 wind well asmoried stock of BECAUSE ine Family edn aaa ae articles, for cagh ft. will correspond, imes."” Great inducements ofes ta cdisoun bayer stock will aliraye be found com birty per plo\e, whieh coasiawe 1 Aperenta, apeul Alterntives, Cordini, | iiters, he vt | Baisams, | Coniectioas, Lovigorators, rere enney rene ran os ' Canolicame, Linkmeuts, sn. | (ed daver « BROADWAY, WED- | Genuinatives,” — Ointments, hon kuct for Wedding ac. ao Termns—Kot Cash. Ondors solicited and cis te Med. 1S and 15 Park opee hawt ian New York, Dos. i iba rom WWE CHARACTER AND. INFLI FE OF ABOLI. y D. AVVLDTON & CO. Now 44 aud 445 BROADWAY, AVE IN PRESS, A SERMON FRE, MN First PREsW abbath Evening, Dee. bee AVIB. Lae ip ‘accordance with the Seth me 1p our presses and binderies 1a acuve £0) 8, WEDDING CARDS ANB | 1 siveet, New A salin Tie for Wedding Cards, in perfection, fumed Hair Towic, in a, and quarta to $1. Alo oll the genuine } RETAIL OUR PUBLICATIONS ied Broadway. ar ee — | WHOLESALE PRICES, GREAT TUT IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES ‘til the Ist of January. in fne Hrandies, Wines and other Liquors, at retail du. | Th0+e that desire to mak Tang tne holden: delivered fre of expenet in the eit REALLY VACABLE PRESENT MILES WOURBONTS WitiskeY, SILLS BOURBONIA | ‘During the Holidays JOUN after perusing ¢ White French White French ¢ White French ¢ od Te en elegant aswortmen BISQUE AND ae, ae, & The public will be om wale. bring it wil | CONCENTRATED LEAVES, C OMPARE THE FIG PRE: Jored French China Dinner Seta, 167 picces 9 0 way reat asmnred that & Are Invited to examine ovr Stocks. DERBY & JACKSON, Publishers 5 Broadin MILLS & ti 0 4 Broadway, up stalrs, ay, New York. of the goods euumereted = vert them 00, 000, : AT A GREAT FagEtvsc! BY ASH H DEORAAP @ TAYLOR. RS t Owing to t decline In ou if Sonthern the futiow iy pint oF prices: om immense surplus sockga band, we have Se BA RAD | offer the whole i fin Ten Nets, 44 $75 RETAIL, aT hina Dinwer det, 19 pieces 3 | ror THE NEXT? HEE DATE « Dinner per degen Ateclther of our three . areet, ur Oiiea at lal Bowery. % $250. 000 WORTH OF FALL AND WINTER C1O- THING, eu yy pal_f bp ry he EB. ng to h close, and owing to the derat Jon, | have comtloded tb mark my ocean ALL AND WINTER CLOTHING | Down, and seit the fi] SAME REGARDLESS OF COST, FURNISHING GOODS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING 0 Kettles, each and will be sold in the same rato. F. B. BALDWIN, Nos, 70 and 72 Bowery. The largest wtore in tho a LOST AND FOUND. ER Witt f TON CHINA ¥ PARIAN FIGUIE BRONZE FIGt KES, BRONZE VASES, ] ASK BOOKS LOST,—NOS, U2427 AND 124.969, 0 on for t the Bowery Navings Beak The Buder will HOLIDAY. SPAse them at the Bank, ‘oblige the owner. 09, CAME 10 THE PREMISES —A SEWFOUNDLASD Slut. The ner, iy and ‘ean ho falling Lighth avenue, ‘up iy article adwertined Ds pone TUE EARLY PART OF LAST WERK, IS the east partol the cliy, a pair of Gold Spectactes, w the owner an have by applying at 10 Bleocker street, proving property and jwying expense, THIS Last ¥. DALEY & CO. her wu CONCENTRATED LEAVEN, CONCENTRATED LEAVEN, FT TOR $1 7 For making ull hinds of =~ Sophias oe ems eee ROLLA, Tight, owest, sed And wholesome, tare Spats and ) to moar, aud wil Dine wh agreeable, Scere ing E50 ra, Mace. w eat Cake, Rea ae a vup Cake, ‘Ladieo La MST DAY OF argue Bank; book Lis to howver Yovatps' te thonsme tote to eabington street, N.Y, Lostcox sunpar MORNING Ast. SINGH DIA. set in gold alued ax @f 4 deceased friend. 7 by returning 1 10 196 West Fourwenth street. Powscroners pieare woticn. a pia aes PASTRY, CAKES, ae, natural taste, li (baa ‘ews liable soy other prvewea. O8T—AT TH UBNTRAL PARK SKATING POND, ON y's Mud. | The Fy RoeGy Oy 3 os CG fur cer will Tessive take ~ 2 ing atthe ome of Tayioe Brows 78 Walle hr ee 1 O8T—A FOLDED POCKET BOOK, BELONGING: “TO 4 hciee, Velnating, conta bond, ober Sistas see ees ie ‘Cake, Union Cake, ant every varleey netpal Grocers and Dru; GE H. BATES, Whol * le Agrat, rew hem Ht, Wilkins, Flushing; Joba B. i Vordhaca, FA. B. Tappan, ibe ati <a CY APYED HANDS, PACE Rar wR Th hay J Lost BW AnD WILL Bi PAID FOR THE Py oe cick keep covery of an old Account Book and Papers one = wriher ‘Oats Sent by mail for Srcuta nay evening, om Browdway, Coll at 133 Sakae street EOEMAN & 00 i hem inte and Druggista, ony, eee snqnabasuneersenipeneieenientaeeidemane, eee Leterme 1x IX AN OMNIRUS OF IN BROADWAY: Cons BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILS, ENLAROME | i,40¢ Pho vgrmphe ot eet int aud ‘be paid by sending them t 38 West T iy fourth street, | peuns'ot tite —THE Eon ended REMOVAL OF CORNS AND wi tpg Spe une, 16 WL 6 WILWAN 8 to By cateing, Pain of, Nene ors to Es wie: Pilon wae Vests Trom @8 up. Pins Cloibs, £0. fort cits acme aa nes O8T—ON MONDAY AFTERNOON, A, A porn ee COLOR- 4 ed Nha uw Je reward wil be giteu by rewrning the ae ae rs. iibout $$ - jemare mye ae Broome oat 0%, 8 Sesuenay ae SIGHT, | een te the faculty, Brosdway, iu we anos ee | tt at eh vue peti seine seca eT, WH, 1, SBLL Mis | paki i lett at Gol Fourth sirwot. from Soe Fa 4 LIKUED LXTY YRARA. = — — MBER CARRE FURNITURE W, on iret" gang NOTES CARTELS Geraea sea LASSE Ga 2 rar eon Fao Set Prisco vrins ha and Bedroom Furniture et | 3’ wee Eighteenth to we. From the plain and the elegant and expensive, Lefaticaa OR NRAK aa reece Tatertor Decorations, Cigr, Glasees, 4 Goods packed and shipped 0 al) parts of the world. Fe ‘THIS DATE Hav determntved to reli Of RICH FANCY GOODS cxtecmmennn UUO Grontens Vor Oeety in the trad: Ghee ponds OFF U PF UXDER cost, ro as Farrings, ‘arches. al eeiebreted dew dies’ Howe, Sue ati mae resales hy Brae Hod ——— pitt tne feat of January No. 49 aT RETAIL, ane Hila WHOLESALE Sick ‘And STATIONERY ARTICLES, — (ONE Waronms AND JEWELRY, THE WASHINGTON OF ITAL TO CLOSE THE BUSINESS. — — plete to ae eles. Bracelets, Coral Bete, $e: tre akere, ware ©, PEACOCK, Lowden, ot Gs nrmtice 18g,