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ee oF *the lead of Muaio, will give on Monday next, at Willard’s erned after the Vienna or St. “York will noi sulnait to be ge smanner of the people of Pw Petersburg. Prymocrn Rock Once Mory.—The eecend- ants of the Pilgrims intend to celebrate to-day the anniversary of ‘he landing at Plymouth, by | adinner at the Astor House, at which, of course, there will be much glorification of the stout old Puritans, who have done us a great deal of harm, as well as no small amount of good. The doctrine of the Carvers, | the Robinsons, the Bradstreets, the Endicotts | and the Mathers was that they weve right, and all the rest of the world entirely | ‘wrong. So they persecuted the Quakers and all others who differed from them, cheated and | bullied the Indians, drove free thinkers away | from their settlements, and assumed the privi- | lege of regulating everybody else's affairs, even io the neglect of their own, They mixed poli- ties and religion together, and unless 9 man | was a “professor of religion,” and of their par- ticular stripe of religion--a most cheerful creed—he was not permitted to exercise the | privilege of suffrage. We can see now that this strain of blood has not died out in New | England, although for the last half century der young men have been dispersed all over the habitable globe. The New England pulpit still preaches fire and brimstone to all uabe- lievers, the New England parson still girds on | the sword of the Lord and of Gideon to | fight the battles of a political fac- tion, the New England press still teems with seditious documents, and New England jegisiators are actively at work making liws which entrench upon the constitutional rights of other States. More than all, the majority of the New England people have decided, without Lnowing anything whatever about the matter, that ‘he state of Southern society is a barbarous © 1 that the Lord bas called them especi- ally to the work of liberating ihe slaves, These faeis will bear to be enlarged upon, and we offer them gratis to the orators at the Astor House to-night. TPerhaps Mr. Evarts can, if he pleases, work them up into an original speech. ic Is quite time that somebody said something new at the New ngland dinner, and the great “top'c of the day ‘s especially germane to the demonstration at the Astor House to-night. NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. The following naval orders were issued to-day :—Com amander John A. Winslow, inspector of the second light house district, vico Commander Smith; Commander Wm. R. Taylor, first district, vice Commander Green; mander ©. W. Pickering, transferred from seventh dis- trict to eleventh district, vice Commander Scott Com- mander T. W. Brent, togeventh district, vice Commander Pickering, transferred; Lieut, J. 6. Mitchell, to Naval Academy , 48 assistant Professor of Muibematics. ‘The Italian Opera company of associated artists, undor Hall, the opera of © ’ The west end are all on the qui riw. Lieutenants Dozier and Hamilton and several acting midshipmen, natives of South Caroliaa, haye resigaod their commissions in the United Stotes Navy. The Senate bas con!irmed the nominations of George W, ‘Heard, as Secretary of Igation to China, and Edwin V. Chandler, as Marshal to the Consular Court at Bangkok, Stam. Messrs. Hale and Hughes, from Texas, are here, as counsel for Judge Watrens, whom tho Hsuse Judiciary | Committee recommend to be impeached for high crimes | and misdemeanors. Arrangements are making at the Treasury for paying | Che interest on the public debt on the Ist of January, ‘in coin. Resignation of Governor Morgan‘: Mill- tary Staff. Ataasy, Dec, 21, 1860. We learn from reports at headquarters that the entire staff of Governor Morgan bave resigued their commis sions. They include— Adjutant General Frederick Townsend, ector General George F. Sherinan. judge Advocate General Clarence A. Seward. Aen abond -in-Chief ¥. Nesbitt. Commissary General ‘Surgeon General Cornelius Agnew. Paymaster Genera! K 1. Jobnson. Aid de Camp Colonel Charles W. Darling. Aid de Camp Colonel E.G. Thompson. | Aid de Camp Colonel Ti. R. Rathbone. Military Secretary Major W. H. Skidmore. Mr. Lincoln's Cabinet. Sr. Lovts, Dee. 21, 18% The Democrat of this morning anrounces by author (y ‘hat Mr. Lincoln offered Edward Rates a seat in his Cabi- ) act, and that the latter will accopt the position, which | will probably be Secretary of the Interior. | bon Pasquale.” Pardon of Col, Radler, the Filibuster. | New Urixass, Doo. 20, 1860. | The government of Honduras bave pardoned Colonel Radler, who was engaged under Walker in the recent foray on the city of Truxillo. | The omer City of Washington Out- } ward Hound. St. Jouxs, N. F., Deo. 21, 1960. ‘The steamer City of Washington, from New York on Saturday for Liverpool, did not call off Cape Race owing | to stormy weather. | The Telegraph Cab! TRANBYLY A: The telegraph ceble recently laid at Vieksburg, im evented and conducted by Mr. Hortsman, of New York ity, is 2 complete success, All the difficulties heretofore encountered have been entirely overcome, and it is now | work ing perfectly. | FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF PROPERTY DE- | STROYED. Apama, Dec. 21, 1800. A fice broke out in this place carly yesterday morning, whieh consumed nearly one half of the business portion \ i) } | of the town. Twelvo buildings wero burned, and pro- | p, perty to the amount of fifty thousand dollars destroyed, | of which about twenty five thousand is covered by in- | ‘surance. The fire originated in Stearns & Webster's dry goods store, from a chimney that had burnt out during the evening, A snow plough, propelled by two locomotives, engaged | | in clearing the track of the Watertown and Rome Rail. road of snow, ran off the track near this place yeaterday | 14 morning, emashing the plongh into fragments and severe | ly injuring five or six persons employed thereon. Ono | Jocomotive was thrown from the track and ovasiderably | damaged. Trains were detained but a few hours ia con- | \erten sequeace of the accident. Fire at Raleigh, N.C. Rataou, N. C., Dec, 20, 1860. | ‘The Lawrence Hotel in this city, purchased by tho | t for a Court House and Post Office, waa do- atroyed by fire carly this morning. It was being tem: | porarily occupied by the ucmbers of the Stato Legisla- | ture, The fire wos accidental. The loss will probably reach from four to five or six thousand dollars | —— Fire in Newark. Newanx, Doo, 21, 1840, The shoe factory of F. ©. Aber & Son, on Blowcker | atreet, was partly burned this morning at six o’cloc’c; | Joes from $6,000 to $7,000; fully insured. The origin of | the fire is unknown. The business will continue as usual } —_—_—____. Fire in New Haven. New Have, Deo, 21, 1850. | bushels red at $1 16 a $1 22: NEW YORK HUERALD, SATUR RDAY, agar quiet; Monte, Doo. 21, 1860. Cotton—Sales to-day 3,500 bales at 9%c. a 1O'{e. for 100 bales, Recoipts, les in the corresp. last year: decrease in receipts, Dales. | ports, 29,500 bales. Stock in port, 138,880 bal s. Freights—Cotton to Liverpool, 19821. a sel. Exchange on New York, 14 @ $y percent discount. Sterling exchang cent premium, at par a 33 pa Cuarimror, Dec. 20, 1860. Cotton firm: sales 1,200 bales; sales of the week 7,000 bales; receipts, 4,490 Bales. Barrmore, 1 21, 1860. Flour setive and firmer; Howard street, $5; city rails, $475; Obio, $5 25. Wheat advanced se.’ rod at $110.4 i white, $1254 $147. Corn bupyant bushels; new, white and yellow at Sle. a fide. Pravisions mady: mees pork, $1, Lard, 100, Coifee dull at Lye. whe! Whiskey dull at 18¢. Piapeueuta, Deo. 21, 1880. Flour firmer: superfine, $4 75. Whest firm: ‘sales 3.000 white, $1 25a 81 51. Corn quiet: sales 2.000 bushels ol’ at 640. Coffee firma at LL Axe. alSige. Whiskey dull at Ie, a Isty St. Lome, Dac. 21, 1890 Sight exchange on New York 8a 10 per cco! poeminm for Missouri fands, Gold is worth 89 per rent pre- mium over Missonri paper; silver 4.5 por cent premiim on Obio, Kentucky and Indiana paper, and 6 a 7 por cant premium en Diinois, Wisconsin paper sells at 1 per cent below Missouri. ————— INTERESTING FROM CUBA. Arrival of the Empire City—Two Cargoes of Negroes Landed—Seven Wundred of them Captared—Arrest of the Delin- quent Coast Guards—The Spanish Fleet, &e. The steomehip Fmpire City, Capt. Baxter, from New Orleans, Havana the 16th, reached this port yes- terday morning, with merchandise and passengers to M. 0. Ret She experienced heavy, boisterous weather from Havana Our Havana Correspondence. 16, 1860, —Move Tlav ans, Doe. Lanting of Negroes—Capture of Seven Hundred ments of the Captain General and Bi vt, de. ‘The Cuptain General of Cuba notitied the Consul ¢ of the United States yesterday that some seven hundr Dovate negroes bad heen captured near Sancti ~piritus, who had been landed on the south coat a few days previous from an American ener. No other particu! We have also private advices that a large cargo was delivered near frem an Au in ve thet they were safely psel of withoul pol tion. The Captain Gereral went to sea o4 an ex: ay mornieg, on board the Spanish war st to join the Spanish fleet, which is outside in the Gulf on 8 tour of practice, and they will treat the Captain Gene- ral and his staff toa sham naval battle before his return. Tie will probably be back to-day rs given. ihe same spot, mer Pizarro, Havana, Dec. 16—Evening. The War Sleomer Pizarro in the Mud—Return of the Cap- tain General—Arrest of te Coo! Guards at Sancti Spiritus, de ‘The Captain General arrived this morning from Gua- najay, having left the Sp him from this port at Bebiy Honda, safely stranded upon amed bank. Sho will be got off withont damage, and our chief reports himscif safe at the palace bofore any alarm had been created 4 account of the accilent ‘The steamship Empire City’, Copt. Baxter, arrived this morning from New Orleans Our business condition remains unchanged, as you will perceive by reports herewith, Wo learn this morning | that orders havo been issued fur the arrest of all the offl- cers of the coast district, where the negroes taken at Sancti Spirites were lande: the illege! totroduction. Nothing is said as to the cargo not discovers’, which was landed in the «ame vicinity Our eity b.cins to be crowded with strangers, and oar health continues good, although we have had but short periods of cold weather. TELEGRAPHIC. New Oxrnane, Dee, 20, 1460, The steamehip Cahawba, from Havena 16th inst., has arrived, Dusinces at Havana was in « languid condition, owing to the advices from the United States. Sugar as quoted at 83 reals per arrobe; the stock im port estimated at 90,000 boxes. Freights wore inse tive. Txehange on London 184% a 144; on New York ap) Northern ports, 8 a 7 per cent News from Jamate: "Vy the arrival of the schooner W. J. ica papers of December 1. Governor Darling, at the opening of the House of As sembly, stated a full complement of coolies was expected from India, a8 well as a large immigration of colored peo- ple from Canada. Conriderable complaint is made of light weight ta harrels of pork, &e., from America; also, that ‘drills warranted e¢ pure linen, twoeds sold as all wool, besides being narrower then the usual widths, are found to con- tain an admixture respectively of evtton, quite out of | proportion to either the flax or the wool; calicoes and prints fail short of the labelied quantity to the extent of weveral yards.’ Similar complaints are made of the quality of flour, meekerel and other produes, ‘Tere has born considerable sickness on the Islvad, and the steamer Hydra bad landed several cases of yellow fever at Tort Royal, some of which proved. fatal, but, at the last accounts it bad cousiderably abated. . res in the Metropolis. Fins is Fast Turtexstt Snaat.—At a quarter past se ‘iffin we have Ja- | Yen o'clock Inst night a fire broke out in a frame stable in the rear of No. 242 Bast Thirteenth streot, owned and ccenpied by Patrick Brennan. The building waa totally destroyed: loss about $150. Insured for $100 in the Citizens’ Insurance Company. Cunse of fire unknown. Foe mx Eat Forest Sreeer.—The alarm of fire for the Fifth district at nine o'rlock inst night was cause! by the discovery of a fire ina stable in Fifteenth street, rear avenue B. The flames were soon extingnihed the firemen. Damage trifling. Sopporod to be the od 4 of an incendiary. Arrivals and Departures. ARRIVALS. Lrvverooe, sup, Lornoxoen ‘¥—Steameh! at Kime Capt Hibbert, Leut Walli:, Mr Hast- foun es Sida ed Me iekson, Mr Larson— Cu os -etedinhte: ip Neste Sf A ghumeay, 1G o widens AJ McC ‘elena, Geo, Rankin, Wm, H M Lusky, J Elise, wife, child and’ nurse: WC ofr Hrs Taylor, TM Bensen, J © Rows, Mra 'W Werehessen. Spencer, Wm % FRerine fF Comnelly, Mrs Mat fesod and 0 abd 1 ta tie steerage. Eworand « Cody Ortee, to aX f ‘A I Tinggot, Beach beriain, Drawt of the Pasaere oo Lot teres —WOOD, EDDY & CO. ane a | Cun vagus Cite Oh, Den ta 4, "18, 32, 21 , 28, 2, 40, 77, 73. Circulars 3 itera ethane RTGIEP, wy 304, Deo, 21, 1860, 19 “ye toe 73, By 18, 38, eee sod. babie Fem ane just received ales 24,000 | h war steamer, which took | ‘, to. account and answer for | ‘Optnans arp Hay beng Ling dy Ko ome Pottery rebate ara ‘Roig, Cham: ——————— een of KR. Framce’s Delaware with the Despatches from the Hrnaa's = ial Corres. pondente; Important Intelligence from Springf 11, shadowing the Policy of the Incoming Administration in regard to the Scceding States; A very Interesting Sketch of the Parly Exploits of Garibaldi in South America, with Anecdotes of Desperate Daring, Hard Fighting and Short | Rations; The Latest News from Europe; Important Nows from China—The City of Pekin Captured by tho Allies | and the Imperial Summer Palice Sacked; The Latest Nows from the Pacific, Contral America, Mexico, Cuba, &e., &e.; Elitorials on Leading Kveuts; Roports of tho | Cottle, Provision and Money Markets, and all intorosting | otherwise Single copies, in wranpers, can be had at the | counter of the office, corner of Fulton and Nassau streata. Price six cents, The Hollday Hat, lasned by Espenschetd, | VIS Naseau street, is, in all its features, the most briltiaut at- | falr of the ee 0. The Genuine Skating Cap Can be Mad only at WIT mporium of ershion, 213 Broadway, op posite St, Paul's ebure Reebe & Co., 156 Broadway, Invite Spe- ‘or gentiemen’s and young cia! attention to thelr new sty gents’ Holiday Hats, ay Hat Now iway, near Duane street, Ready Rroad- 8, in sets, Gents’ Fur Capes, Collars, Glov ox nic Prt BLA SHITE SIX ¢ IRTS T5e. $3 per dozen Broadway. nye, {rovn $5.10 $n, OO 8 HUNTER & COUS pomse, 290 and 398 iSowery Uuder-Garments and Uoatery. THE LARGEST VAHIETY WILL BE FOUND at UNION ADAMS’, 697 Broadway, New York bity New York Harle IMPORTANT CHANGE IN and Alba Railroad. EXPRESS TRAINS, ryan row AM, and | Twenly Math’ sivosk statin Cars a.no start fron 1:23 A. M., and 4:45 F ry ce so'd and baggage checked through to all points. Pleasant rooma are provided for pessengers at City” Fall JOHN BURCHILL, Assistant Superintendent. station. John J. stam, 86 Franklin Street, Be- tween Broadway and Church street: can be found s superior assortment of Wines, ©. rdials, Champagues and Liquors bottled Aves and Porter, best brands; Champagne Cider, vld and new, of best quality, for export, | Buy all Your t. iquors for Medicinal and | family use at the old Fiftecnth street Distillery, established ta | 1592, at 255 West Fifteenth street. HARLES WHITE, Proprietor. Steinway & Son's Overstrang Grand and square Pianos are now considered the best manutac- tired; are Warranted for five yeara. Warerooms 42 and 84 VW alkor street, | Toys fi SFeasBe TGER & NCTN'S, e HolidayemRet at 65 Maiden ne Brooklyn.—Cameotypes ant grophs for Holidays, Sit early at WILLIAMSON'S. ‘The Most Useful Holiday Present— | OROVER & BAKER'S | Celebrated Noiseless SE’ 4G MACHIN | $40 and upwards, 495 Broadway, New Yo The Ladd & Webster Sew! | may now be had for $00 at 500 Broadway Machines Holiday Present... A WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINE, | At the reduced prices and with the new improvements, will prove, most secepiable present to 8 mother, wife, sister or rien) Oftice 26 Brondway, New York. Herring's Patent “champton Fire and Porgtar MP Bale New Yok R. B. Colem: Baltimore, Md., and Rann Identified, ments, Challenge Pubiie rooms lt Fultva st lors Hair Dye—Ret less and Instantaneous, biack or brow! Factory 8t Barclay Mireet Ao'd and sppiied at BATCHELOR'S Wig Puctory, 16 | Bond street Hill's Hair Dye, 50 cent brown, No.1 Barclay strcet. Sold by all druggis ‘Olptment, 3 cents Moldavia Cream—¥Yor Preserving and beautifying the hair, Sold only at W. A. BATCHELOR'S newly Invented wig factory, 1 Pond street. | aye pw Be cheupes! artele for @rosetn pre vryirg aud restoring the dirngginte, Bifliows Attacks are th: the mest sorte linens. HOLLOWAY: Pills are the, best ind safeet cleanser of the few dowcs Will Keep the symem in order for the jurcaresn.. ing Cured—How- rer came, 07 DRA Vaquestionable re. » Conmnliat free. erence 108 Ninth strvet, © few doors west of Broadway. hion's Pastilie Troches, for Coughs, Colds, fore Throat, Brosebiiis, ar, a RURHTON'S. Cal — and ha Marsh & © Office Ba, 2 Veney airvet, (Astor House), oppontte the church, Fastor—Warnn.—In Caney bari, N. ¥., on Thurs. day, December 20, at the reet ober of the bride's father, by the Rev. Lewis Hippie, Sites |. Bustos, Feq., 10 Miss Asrsatw A. daughtor Anthor) Walter Lanainburg a roy 18 please copy Ginamcare_Hewnnce cin Prockiyn, on Wednewda Tho Rev. R. W. Clarke, Mr. Varr ¢ Deer mber 19, by Hierommes, both of Bi ween to Miss Conuemne W lyn. TTrundee and Btingburg (Scotland ) paper pleas copy . Births Wats.—On Wednesday, Deceaiber 19, Mra. Wixuam J. B. Wats, of a daughter. Died Binosnit.—On Friday morning, December 21, of dropey of the head, Scaan Gattoway, infant chill of John | T. aud Hannab 8. Birc‘'etii, aged @ months and 11 days ‘The relatives and frien ts of the family are invited to attend the fanoral, from 267 Went Thirty seventh street, om Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘The remains will be takon to Oak Hill for tntorment Brapy.—In this city, on Friday Necemer 21, Jas of Rev. Wy Brady, of (be parish of Leland. “ yo monthe. The trieoas Ce gy of the deca! rospect: fully’ Invited. to attend the (unoral, from bor lato roa Some, 181 Weet taal this (Saturday ) one W. and Julia Be Gia cade tre geepectfaliy tavlua to attend Hw are Srapecttal inv’ to attend the fune- ral, from 286 Mott street, his (Seturday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Mat a gtn Valley, Now ra , November as infant ‘iliam =e Fimiline Dill hee na 11 mania oan 13 4 Me remains were ’ ore 8 Friday, aot a a Cen Sanu, oungest feng Cloaks, hed i. i 2 a a aa the fam Kash. fully invited to at- aha tond the funeral, this (Sat’ at » a one ree fe DURE. | ee eke without further ie a Dauey.—in Br 5 gy A Mary, the bolowed w! ee in the aces Y Phe triendaot the family and thon her bine, Toepeoltly wavited Martin end Potor Gormly, aro news of the Preceding week, received by telegraph or DECEMBER ages | be beat | Hee are invited to attend tt 251 Broadway, corner of Murray street, | roe ntroet, on Sunday aft | Members ‘will_m 99 a6, bales; middling uplands, 100. a loc. THE YE ORK W 1 | tone m sidence, No, 129 B fair to fully fair, de. a 6XXc. ‘Molasses 230. 8240.) wy ALY, HERALD, sux Memeceick, unchanged. Corn dull at 56e. a Bfe. Provisions “ving y pipe BS: |, Dowrnas Decomber 20, Cunustieys dull. Freights—Cotton to Havre 3-160, | PRrRRs, of te on of the (ung, aged Of yours a2, Tec, Oh, 1806 Taportaer from the South—Actual Geceee | t ihe relatives and frie of tho family are reapsetfally 14, Toc vited to atte eral, from her late Cotten dull: gates to-day gat 100. » 10% sion OF Sout’ £erolina—The Proceedimgs | o:°' 4) (8.8 oe an p Sober ~ ae menane, Ne. for tmiddting. “ihe sales vf tho week vid up 2.500 0.1% | oF Congieamatmmortant from Springs | cock . 1 ia ctatatietll aie and the receipts 57,6 bak inst 104,909 bales for 7 — fap —On Wednesda: 0 9 | the conreapouding week of last fecipts at this | field—The Rea shin 1 South Amerie mat of the i pect tener ir rain Rp ef apr age ! ay preseut Usue Yeas hin tasty Mews from Europe ae | eos : bern oe bs total exports to date 619,000 bal Ken Cen Bey ready | 215 Bridge street, ‘her mea una i eae balck. Molaskes 21e. ay ol | ‘The Weexty Terarp for the present week will be, at two o clock. ’ ‘ me? SROEREON, sloady ¢ Tangiak | this morning at ten o'eloe sa vate | Fainc i 2 from 10e. 8 11340. ‘Imports of the wesk 24,000 bigs this morning at ten o'elock. Among its contents will w Jian me Shursday, December 20 Stock 52,500 bags, against 68.000 bigs list year, | foUNd:—A report of the Proceedings of the Sonth Oxrott | fone of Kas oss Freights—-Cotton to Liverpool, 1732 a 9-16. ecoeding Convention, the Unanimous Passage of tho | inet ag bern ear ig cng 4 Mom, Doo. 20, 1300. ssion Act and the Interesting Debate consequent Tday) ite prices advane l 3¥0.5 | thercon: A full report of the Prowsedings of Congress, peotfully invited to attend ‘al, irom bis late residence, 36 Troy straat (now changed to 273 Weet Twelfth street) “on Samay afternuon, At two o'clock, His revu'us will be takew to Calvary cemetery Fhiladelphia papers please copy HMAN.—At 124 Fulton avenuo, Brooklyn, ow Friday, December 21, JouN THOMAS, youngest son of’ Jaros and. Marion Foreman, aged 2 years and 11 months. Fricnds are invite! to attend the funeral, U after Loon at ope o'eloek. Frreisatons.—In this city, on Friday, December 21, af ter a short but severe iiliess, Parkick Frrasimaons, agod ra, a native of the parish of Kegeworthtown, coun s Saturday aw, ?. W. Hand and Francia MeDonough, ure respect fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at iwo o'clock, from bis residence, No. 99 Cannon street. Grreny —on Friday, Decomb: W years, a native of Clare, Her frieuds and those of the 4 2), Pueanern Gueapy oanty, Iroland, uy ace lavited to at- tend the funeral, this (Saturdsy) afternoon, at two ex, from the residence ot Edward seanion, No. 147 bast Fleventh street, Hacker.—-At her parents’ residence, No. 99 Hee street, of congestion of tho lungs, Maky AMKiA HACK ‘The friends and relatives of the family are inviiet to atiend the funeral, to take piace f No. 91 Brilge street, core two o'cloek. Hawiias.—On Thursday, Dei of ¥ ork, Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, at andor 20, Warak Evagye, youncert of Kliza M/A. and the late Thomas S. Hiombiin, aged 18 years, 2 months and 19 diay ‘the funeral will take place from the cosideaco of his mother, Hoen, & 8 West Houston street, on Sanday after ck. The friends and acquaintance «s of are mvited to attend relatives and friends of the re reapectiully invit treet, Ob Sunday allerbo ri, at Doce «hor on Thursday, y ber 20, Mrs. w che 6908 year Conwnsa family iwvited to attend bet [i Tiumden street (ELMO p aftorvorn, at two o'clock, hor 19, Fu y Hoisten, aged Iso the Roland savited to No. 215 AO. Of GF ral, fim bh ington street Ris rner ot 2: Loon, at one o'clock, without fu. ter uc Mexcrs.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, De 20, Mra Mania MERON, reliet of William A. Mercoin, aged 73 years Her friends, and those of h # ‘Thomas ft. anit andi w Mere Wiliam Hy te and W. Thoms, » Rurdott and Francis Stryker, are invé her faneral, from the uy street Methodist ly iseopal church, to-morrow soon, at bal) past one o'clock, without further no, Hownt—On ‘hursday, Seplembor 27, on board the ship Haze, at Shaaghae, Chua, Jouy W. Howe, son of Capt, George Howell, of Sag Harbor, Lang Istans Kuoei.—On Friday, | Lota short bat severe iluoss, Mary Kno of Wiliam Keogh, agen 15 yen ‘1 to attent the K. trom the th street, ACqUAiNtant es KE: y afternoon, at two No. 191 kset Thi avenues ay morning, December 20, ot Macmane—€ umption, Wiidast, gon of the late Owen Macshane, of Punganon, county of Tyrone, trojand, in the 434 year bis age. | the friends ond w quaiutances of the % | Of his brother-in-law, Christopher = ly invited to attend the funesal wernoon, at haif past one e’eleek, frem hik tate residence, No. 84 His remains will be takeu to Calvary ment Fhizaboth street Cametery for tui | i 20, Wasa Hower, | liga Ann ON, aged 22 fe Piteh choreh, Tompkinsy , on Sunday afternoon, atone o'el wk. O'Ne:.—In this on Friday, December Wariack O'Nent, aged 34 yours. The friends of the family are invifed to attend the fu- neral, from the residence of his facher inlaw, John Mof- fot, Faq., No. 161 Bast Twenty-firatstreet, at two o'clock V. 31. ‘The remains will be taken lo New Haven for invar mout. sons Engine Compan; to attend bis funeral, fr < » at 12 o'eloe Swax.—On Thureday Ber 20, at his resi dence in Newton, L. |, Wnuam Swan, aged 76 ‘The friends of the fami \y aro respectfully invited to attend his funeral, on Suncay afternoon, at one o'clock. tas the Towssenp.—On Thursday, Deoember 20, Axtuun H. Towsrksp, aged 48 years The relatives and friends of the family are invited to at one o'clock, trance 12 Wurrmnap.—On Thursday, December 20, Maxy Tnonw: vine Dewsns, wile of Joht d friewdds ser vier Fourth avenue and Tweuty-fret sirect, this (Saturday) afternoon, at three k Wiare —t Hartiord, Conn, evening, De oom her 1s Gs oon Warne, aged Wie 4 «tae heart, Prono, Wises, son of John fone joven oa Wilsen ages! 21 scars and 6 movtbs. friencs of the famiy are invited to atten ru .frein the resitence , George Wison, on Sunday efterncen, o'clock, fron —— MISCELLAVEOUs. DERMANIC TAPP vs HE SEW YORK ATIAS 0 will vata anther icy " Tuk ort ter Tan, Livy: A NEW YO! Onn wr Iu whieh will Me sia to scoure the neaminativn enw rreeéalent slestion FERNANDO WOOD oralty in 1804, XSTOUNDING DEVRLOPMENTS#t Don't mine the To the May vr rox. AS wart @ Watch to present, to any one or for your. Zeit, that’ you know Ie true ahd grog, and to be hought at a fate y Then go to the ‘nore of JON O. BAVA, 0 Greenwich street, corner of Robinson. CARD. CHARLES FRODSHAM WATCHES And CTRONQMETERS, Warranted Genus: rated pocket Time- A aT ent of these cel sata wy RODE Ber RAP co. Wateboa ned Jews) ry, 21 Broad iin, Opposite the O " SNOWRD UP. A AL val WEDDING CARDS AND u 108 Fulton strvet, New oak otic La | AR’ DENSLOWA _R RICHI PER. A. Saatabemes AM ne rors rite th fAuyase ata aK Ra bhi hy be f Ra! th fy oe Weneeday Pree 19, woke eet Lana Fa Mae wore sa Sane ee ROR Row, and ipo ad ‘ered iver. Warranted pure and UDOLPHO WOLFR. REASURE AND A coer, IF APPLIED FOR 7 ny oub DRY Hite Fox tian most precious ere an for Reena ieeey ant poche Thin rout presare, and ene a) ua =m Bacon Pe For sale rf THUR KENDALL, ee} street. 1860.—-TRIPLEK SHEET. 21, Wiuuam PS MESORLLASEOTS. PRICE. MY WHore stock COST 4 sold at coat “loaks, fron $8 i ata, rom > 916 worth $30 V ah ego ton on w ve CLAite, Hie Wil tara street,” | AT EYERDELL'® OLD STORE, 92 BROADWAY, wep 1,18 Cards, dee Bee the new Hibbow Kavt for wadding TIMBREDE'®-TOR OR tin The W YEAR CADIS, VERY ¢ store, SOY Kroadway, { y & REIN, PIPE AVENUT 108 1s, Watehes and Jes elegy al exceptionally mr SATS ARNIOA LINIW * 4 end aiverierral yains and sees man atret (LaRETIAS AND NEW YEAR'S Ire AT tity PIONEER GIPT ROOK STORE, 677 PROADWAY, ‘ NEW York, Estal liehed 1AS4 COME AS BARLY Aza 1 DAY DURING THE HOLT YS AS POSSIBLE, THOSE WHO NO SO CAN MAKE THE BES? SELECTION, HOW TO MAKE TWO PRESENTS E COST OF ONE, This highly desirable object fH attained by purchasing y sae jee ined by purchasing your D. W. EVANS & 4.3 Plomeer Gift Rovk Slore, 677, Broad wi WHERE YOU NEVER PAY MONE CENT MORE THAN THE REGULAR RETAIL. Tipe a FOR ANYT ING, and always get, with your b or Dooks, of the re/ail valne OF'9) and upwards, ty AG ‘ of some article that (« sure to be acceptable, and iv often cory valuable Theor eee range tm valute from Aft fvNonED DOLLA ied, according to our Consist!ns ents up to And are impart aly iatritut regular The Oift fe LITERALLY A GIPT, ant {x uot pal for by the purchaser in any way whatever, exept in so tar ay the rec pient of it t¥ the means of advertising vs ard our busi ness, GIPTS WORTH gsm, AY THE LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES, DISTRIBUTED WITH EV rity $1,000 WORTH OF BOOKS SO) m it necessary | ne haa at hel ao. 1 © that every ore. All the My every rom. We ability juring the 9 crowded, and Ges enathe Obeepen MAI D. W. EVANS PIONEE ber ROOK STORE. 7 BROADWAY, N. ¥ NE, ror JF HOLIDAYS ob sh inet Wine, of the finest quality, ‘who tena pricis— 810 por ease, . BALDWIN & CO. Sole Tnporters, 91 Liberty street, New Vork. YAMPA at retat INVERTED NAILS, ENDARGE: the feet enired, without paln or by Dr. ZACTIARIE, Surgeon ers to physicians and sur “Wipertortty _ of Messra. B. trated Learen,”’ those ‘read, ples and past o be fully. Feanbertin py SD RINGS AT RARGAINS— Less tham cost of tmopertation, wt RISHOP & REIN'S ADVER- of Watches and Jewelry. EK TABLISHED SIXTY YEARS, MEFE'S Caney PURNITORE waeryoors. 853 and 2&6 Fourth atroet, northwest corner of Broadway. Superior Parlor, Library, vintng and Rodroom Purnitare of From the plain and substantial te the io elegant and expensive ‘at rasunable Intertor Bevo von, Pie, Mineti ctanses, a0. Goode and ahippod 0 a! parts of the world. Fre tH Date facia abies nit jan HENRY LEVY, os 49 Maiden Line, 0. os determined to sell I JIANONDS, &C.—SE cement, under AT RETAIL. Ilia WHOLESALE Btoot OF RICH FANCY GOODS Aud STATIONERY es ‘The Greatest Variety In the trade. F. “WATCHES AND RICH JEWELRY ‘A ce ect axsortment, auitable for presents, GEORGE HOGG, Watchmaker, 207 Broadway, next door to Chemical Bank, G REAT BEDUOTICS 8. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. Purebasers will find it to thelr {nterest to make selection frum the beautiful stock of Watches and Jewelry, 1 GENUINE ARTICLES, now offered at rrdticed oy vOMERE arr No. 261 Broadway, opposite Roxay.—On Thursday, December 20, of disense of tho beart, Jame Kowax, in the 28th year of hiv age. the membera of wpeetfully tuvited 29 Sion- | (January. (Second paper) Straw Ww Foes Browne 1 ‘ gre Waiting for You Lilustrationsa—Gold Medal 1 Tarleton; John ‘of the Cowpens. Morgan; Daniel Morgan; Co ed; Wil iam Washington, Cast Away in Jamaica. Uustration: ton Harbor tre Aral pruce Herr: King Hou The New Hout Through Chiriqut Mracher By Thomas Francis of Robert Burns The S elghers About Thomas Hood Ry W. M. Thackeray Watching and Wishing. 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He™* CLoTINNG MEN AND ROYS, AT AN IMMENSE RACRIPICE. — ‘We bat clase ows the balance of our Winter suck at's deduction of TEN PER CENT PELOW MARKED PRICES, ~_ANITH BROTRERS, mee on Pe | SMITIDS NAW SKA nt MISCED.L AY HONS, PANIC. 14 Tu oan Cin, ia inh nthe, Ob, in case ot MI KAPPA SIGMA_Offr aie 1 thie fraternity wii‘ He, ots of New ¥ ae De ‘. Oe ta {x Pe “Avert ‘Slap, oe Kpaliow © lege“ arlisle, Pa, —— ee rst sanisiaiidieatinatinas I OC LBS & KAYMOMD'S MAW STYLUS oP BOYS. CLOTH Sen at their CENTRAL, WARBHOU 21, Samp | 125 FULTON Srey doscrve the expecial me date attontio ot al HEADS OP FAMILIE who wou'd clothe He bers tes home Or sehoot! the drawing ne m or the piay ground, handa mnely, substam{teily, and at VERY LOWEST PRICES, Apim) co of eeoenren "| Clothing of every y desert " tion, aituble for all occuvattonny ONE ATEMEN ae eR ke TEAYMOND, I, Fat, ad 125 Fulton street, sad 214 Vihoad oy 5, under the Musewin. | KATES! SKATES ATES | if) ARAM ESTA Wek Fas CORTTE!! (iueasuzes ba ving been taken te ‘ters sera et {ite igh andes ce ia wil ut vert mee and ol likely to gel ont 08 ie ay cate hr fe HSER oF FANE Sit 's Invaluable. ene akatey factured Past summeroby MO TSON BROTHERS oF SHEP PTL PENGLASD, ox st quaitty of Breanly for my sales, and are rndo or etery way (on, cant steel and property Alxo all the latest styles of FN Limes a aa AMERICAN BEATE, some of wAich have never bee aif red ip this mare BOYS" and GENTLEMEN'S TOOL CW&% STS fied up complotety (rom $1 98 fo $75 For aale by PHINEAS SMTP No.4 we, ADWAY., Between Walker and Canal streena New York. In ordoriing skates send the cnmber or size we ‘hoe. EASON ABLE, a rs) arr PRESTA TATIONS May be ohoren from the cot) ss A BETTING EFULLY PMAMe ARTISTS’ COLON Bow! SOUPTRA 772 Broadway, coruer INE PR ALBUMS AND’ GEATES FOR THE ‘ 0 $30. Atal WOODEN SPORTEMEN'S DEPOT No, 42% Brocatio oy. GRATES, SKATES SKATES, SKATES, STYLE, AtW. J. SYMS & ARO, WI Broad QToparn pranos, GRAN}. SOUARE AND PIOCOLO, ‘The best minpufaetoret, Warcroome 506 Broatwag (PDrTION Mo PRUGGIATS —-NEW business card IE, kat CHL LEER Now. and 14 Centre market, orcughbred Devon i tanimal of the kb pian Lawnene ue sed oul sdown Shee ood aye. 8, Wate 2OMPANY'S BRANDY. different vintages, in cases of one dozen fy wor Dixon aC Pe wc Brandy of this Co the firet clase ot the its superior purity and HE CONSUMPTIVE'S PRI COUGHS, COLDS, RATSING BLOOD, PAIN IN THE SIDE AND BREAST, &¢, and similar complaints are most cartainty: cured. by HVAT! Tatmonte Batson. the Futmone Beteasa ie daly Curiig ihe wurst ease 1 these complal Ttenred Mr. J twin of pain tn 0 Tie (x now In the enfoymentot Depot 46 Graad street, hevand the rene 14 Hiizateth attoet ye! th Tet (he affticted call and see bit. TB cents per bottle, WE SPIRIT ¢ TISTIANITY OPPOSWD IN THE SPIT OF APOLITIONISM. READY THIS DAY. THE GREAT SERMON THE CHARACTER AND INFLUBNOR or ABOLITIONISM, Price $3 per 100; single copies, 5 cents, Copies may be had te wry ere for mal or RPP OF, Pubtiahers, LETON &} ™ 443 and 46 Broadeay, sige WES AND JEWELRY Argo. SILVER AND FLATED W. Paris Fans, © en, Rortemiemaion bet “GEO. O" ALLEN, 416 Broadway, one ‘door below Canal cee $8 BEAVER OV! ERCOATS, $8 BEAVER OVERCOAT. $8 BEAVER OVERCOATS, $38 PEAVER oven ae VANS’, 66 and 68 Puiton sireot, $1¢ CASTOR BEAVER SU SURTOUTS, $1 $10 soe: $10 CASTOR gdions $10 $150,000.~' CASTOR BEAVER SURVOUTS CASTOR BEAVER SURTOUTS, CASTOR BEAVER BU FOR THIRTY et Sell AT OAK MAL wane eatire ATA DE. CREMOR. In cence of on Squonien in the el taing bu hedeam caused by hy tite. AL EXCITEMENT, T have determined, in order fo seit out ot unos D MACRIFICE AT ANY Cos the most fashionable, test mada, newest and largest newest ment MESS AND Noy WISTRR CLOTHING pea tie city Oreatent yoru DE GROOTS, chia whereas OAR MALLY * $4, 86 pod ma FULTON grew Open until OP. Saturdays 11 P.M. wor £25 0.000 rite, SF fath ri A RvR in tho pase fe noaeeal mooted, ‘“ [x9 ceyanisizine ote deren rpc. AND WINTER CLOTHING Down, endoull & REGARDLESS OF CORT. CHILDREN'S, cLoTHLg 3 NisHine GOODE AND | tm every variety, and will Bb Ptbwis, Reo te wv How ery The largest store in (be city “TOO LATE For apqrrroaTiom “ Fea NOTICE, TRA LUDLOW, 3®. At ll o'ek meee 3 * tad free brie ‘cusmountot thew cbt? Feceorsnt of tha Unaeg. shmonget bem Wil be Cound = agi! aig ihe say und ton in an aly bab undoub td original of this meee Hettand, arta ‘Oniade, ea orvure, apelin Hotias ores na plese ol oO, 7 tina s Tansems, T London, ¥: . Lert Jomgh Seto Ye tga MOTTE. on c RORY, ALC new Wagons, 9 auhiaiis, HAN se a om Lee “Sw eel, thee on, than ane room 08 Cader street a Buggies, Rookaways, Bingbe Masses 30 LEGANTLY FURNISHED. ROOMS ine aE I Torey, #t Ge ‘ead Brondway amd’ rps rhe ah Sot jvece tah ated mnie of the NEGRMAN, ACeIONERR nee eatery new +4 Deowpier 23, an r oelecke Sire —_-— AUXHALL DRAWING, ROO! mene yuh a Fill offer for the tacts ed CompADy, hie C? Kien ance en ore a a make | voent, Ail fer tie ia good for Le iret me » PRon ne