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: i E een Hi] if wie : i i 00 vagy, toatly within the ange st Ties te mostly wi in , oe ‘Coron. —The’ market continued. firin, with sais 41,300 bales, closing sti om basis of Ie. fer mid- uplands. sperm at $1, Prime quality of Oil was at 9c, Provistons.—Pork—The market was heavy Dut with more doing. The sales embraced 0 old mess at $15 26 a $15 37\5, bbis., including new do. al $15 8744 a $16, old prime at $10 25 and do. at $11 75 a $12. Beot Pinane> cily — ARRIVAL OF THE JURA. DETAILS T@ THE NTH INSTANT. The Duke of Neweasthe on the Visit of the Prince of Wales te America. Count Persigny on the Concessions to the French Press. ae, DENMARK AND THE BUCHIES, ae, The ocrew steamehip Jura, of the Conard lime, Uapt-in Muir, from Liverpool om the Mich met arrived at thie Por’ lant evening, bringimg partial European fies to the day of ming. Her adviews have been anticipated by the Fullca and Cy of Mamcbester of Cape Race, bat Ber deta:l+ are three days later than previously rowed. (A complincentory supper prevdel over by Wr Beverty ‘Tucker, United States Come, was given te John Brougham. the actor, on ibe cocaston of bes dre appear. ance in Liverpool. According 0 (he Pare Pay: the bmperer of A tina Wa about lb ampul the coneordal with Rome Ts confirmet Usat (he Chevalier Sctimeriing 4 mle rate Ubers!, had Beem appe'nted Austrian Minwter of Sav, Herr Plener bed been appointed Minwter of ae. The news (rom Italy # unimportant. The fullowing have been appointed Coumeiliors of Licwtenamey for si: La Farina, Mireetor of the Interior Dbis. at $9 25 a $10 for repacked Western mess and va, Director of Finame 10 50 a $11 for extra. Prime mess Seai.a, Director of Puble Works, 6 a e. Beef —bams Pisani, Director of Public Instruction age giaern. wae in fair The number of Deputioe to the Parliament of Italy from steady and. in the Neapolitan provinoes te te be Ld. a 93<c. a 10igc. Butter and cheese were steady and in The Cologne Ganeite say#, that ® perfect understanding fair demand from the trade. Rucr.—Sales of 100 casks were made at 340. ade. SvGans.—The market steady, with suies of between 300 @ 400 bhds, Cuba muscovado, chietly at bige. a Sic. per pound. Tattow.—The market was firm, with sales at @\4o. a sc. The market was buoyant, with sales of 350 wdis. at 180. has been come to between the cabinets of Bertin and Vienna, to take epergetic mease es against Denmark rein Live to the question of (he Duchies. The other govern mente of Germany have Been setie’ tions to their representat. vee at the Diet to sappert the views of Prussia and Aestria. They are expected te be ed to cond metroe VAD ous on Ubis qeert ion. New York pia: Banks, lag etl a Ry osemres rs aatrese — 124,865 5,197,190 |, frets om Ome ne Teese aussie | citcular to the prefecta on the Sob aga 2711890 1,032\z2g | Pursued relative to the press of a 113,294 | 415,000 - omni, Se 0: tome. ieee bie power which the law on the press confers on the Minister 313,451 3,007,020 | Of the Interior, T am anxions to make known te you 168765 618/475 | Clearly in what spirit I intend to exercise ms pone, 2,545,730 - 463,545 = 2,033,801 Lire aie iar emng may be 113,280'139 1,880'301 1,975 5,988,196 | Jnetly proud " ft Uberty of the Commonwealth: 1,016,129 166399 225,771 _“6ng,ise | presi It capentond, ats being 9 doaget ouber Contivental..... 3,505,260 428,811 tg 1,946,187 bry | le, hd order or = fl Se peer: i tie oer WO, eats tosigon | toand respecied by all, it forms tho surest East River, a Meeh. & Trad’ by the example of ou jory and in . Mech: Bik, "Witen we study the law en the jreas in Bogiaasd from Mercantile. the period of the accession of the house of Hanover, we are ‘Merchants? first of all struck with its extreme ri The passions of Merebants’ | the times and the vieloat ctreggic etween partianan of two rival drei “at snake ee at first to ¢: re i; wi i pd tin a pao we arrive at the present period, when aething of the 308,304 649,580 440,027 2,761,390 | P*ssions of the last century exists, and when, neverthe "381.565 6LAT6 78,618 288/601 | lees, we behold the new laws inspired by the same spirit 328,408 25/889 89,900 283,003 | Of severity, by the same political precce. ations, aud 782486 226,652 75,604 979,252 | iterdicting quite as absolutely the same thing, we can 1501285 80'004 «78.065 361125 | Bet but be struck by the contrast which to be remark 693,282 186,501 119,712 Sle 8aL | PS between the extreme liberty which in our eves "522169 77, 3 lish press and the riger of the 957 066 y it; the question presents iiself as to the 800.235 2,768,212 Phenomenon, which appears so strange, ‘347.578 434,919 140\827 1.931.687 | ® ursts forth at’ each page of the history of 708 100.284 «91104 457. England, and at each article of her legislation, artontelh 2186 (AS-A81 157,600. 3,056,603 | MELE is felt that it should have heen so long the eustum ‘ 149068 211301 683193 | 8 the Continent to invoke the example of , Bet 263,450 254,017 1 244,417 | Odly for the puepese of claiming the great freedom en 808 2%, 216.313 2,972.279 | Joyed by the English press, but also othr liberties which 161,23 92.863 ‘Tazi8as | We most severe and Most rigorous Jntion imters 18 12/813 ‘ate Ta9)3a3 | (this latter, ‘ 647,100 179/764 2,500°786 | Thus, down to the complete anpih tation of the party $192,162,299 20,326,970 8,254,172 85,570,576 Brooklyn City News. Oraxine of A New Cuvrct.—St. Mark's New Protestant Fpiecopal church, corner of Portland and De Kalb Bues, Was Opened yester’sy for the lrst time for divine gery iee. Bishop Potter preuched im the morning from First Corinthians, |.,2. Im the afternoon the Rev, Dr. Guion preached, and in the evening the Rev. Dr. Vinton, © irinity eburch, New York, delivered snother eecmon. Axon@n Menvrn i Qckess Cousry.—On Saturday , of found io Brevoort’s jane, near Calvary Cemetery, barba- rously murdered, with his skull fractured im several | ties to be ments of liberty to tions of the country. liam of Orange, ‘to the fi y in place of the censor tr wich had for some time ex iated under film, but wish was @ mild measure com ed to what followed, the regime of the press, of ‘must be stated that, contrar, the law written and voted of the Stuarts, the English laws ou the press appear to have had only a single ob ject—to defend the new dynasty Ayainet its politieal or religions enemies, aad m® the name of liberty, as tt were, the arms and instra adversaries of the new inatita- From 1602, ‘all of |, of publications of all kinds, was sub- the after the past; that this law of the crown aa verdict y Parliament, the common Jaw js the unwritten law—ler non acripta—which remains ‘u the memory and conscience of the j the traditions of the My power to the ikterpretiog pm oe yao 28 Bey Mths «| sian, had in the interior political of religius enemies, that is Mae eee a Tent hin ine tt | sees une Grown etereied the rigwrous ¢ion rests on a man liv ft, w v canedt tne ago of sivaling a pair of | demning any ors having mn bepesht orere, toe was fore tl it the has government: but I will cite two characteris. 0, and power | posal reste ‘with the Common Council. Referred w the | tic cirecmstances whi will serve to show in what pirit Repairs and ies. our neighbors regard the press. A of John |, Acting Captain of the ‘Twenty five years after Fox's bill, when Englan! raw district pollse, for % vew station bowse, | herself at the very height of power, and onl; qn wae to Be Gocaableed on Tarde and Baisdings. thenceforth of eajoy ing her liberties in peace, it yened "A / was received from the Corpora. | that af'er a serious “vouomical crimis, caused by the dear. tion giving his opinion in reference | nes* 0: provisions an’! the heavy burden of taxation con- 4 wm of the Board to bring an sc. | sequent on the war aud also favored by the unpopularity dgamst the railroad companies oocupying | of the i’rince Regs n'—it happened, I say, that a kind of ad if, in his opinion, suck coomgntion is ille- | republican doet ri: spreading in the country caused ae- gal, stating that, in view of the meeting of the Lagisla None Unease authorities. and that juries. inti. ware ‘near, it would not be advisable for the in- | tuidaied or indluenord by the new opinions, and ssing the city’ to enter into litigation withette Brook. | largely the anactments of Fox's bill, often pre Yeuted the jadges of the crown from ng to the delingvente the principles of the common law. In theese mew circumstances the Engicsh Bing 0g Searpoann,— Yesterday, at twelve o'clock, a connecting OF disconnecting pipes, | necessity was then felt of inese wae transacted and the Board | cicarness end precision clock om Friday. might be exposed: » © dtd not hesitade to give to the government the tocans of forcing the jary to defend the State, and in a law was ecacted in 1819 which punished by fine impritcoment, and in case of a second convietion, with portation. the author, publisher and printer of any sedition writing or libel against the King, the royal | family, the Regent, thy government, thé constitation and either House of Parliament: and effected ne of wrovinion® 80 minute, so precise, that it was scarcely peasible for the conscience of jurymen mect 2g (he Decessities of the State, But when the erleis of 1848 came on, v4 with it new emotions and new parties bortil: further duficuities were £ war by of to avoid » to eniadlished order, fire broke out in the cabin of the Briti® brig Anna, lying | arsenal of English legislation. tm the Ailantic basin. The steam pg géller Relief went | ccmplete—the of the bi 08 ed threw wot | “Mmpbed over even an Irish jury, and Bere ats i Naty Gomera, | nd San ety ee oto . i@ 7 Sualp-tnncses, | At the time of the fire neither the bs Bee to fourteen years’ transportation, And pow, can any ‘ ene, 4 z =, i § 1 P. R, even bad the “Groat International Prise Fight” 0 called, beca omitted, had alroady done quite enough for glory without covkiag further hou ors in a field’ better left to younger aud fresner men thau ofsome other dycasty or doctrine, from that momont the Mberty of the press would cease to exist for that P*Thus whes, whether in France or elscwhero, declared enemice of an TSA pun adduce the ex- | himself. such a collection raised aud forwared te one ample of England to claim liberty of attack’ journal for such an object, is without p uraliel in the bigto- existing policy, ry of the press. ‘Tho Times, during the Crimean war, re mistaken . ceived upwards of £20,000 for our brave but suffering because they are soldiers; and not two years ago the same journal, after its we gdavon for the Fivid-lane and other re/ugees, raised some: ditions of thing like £8,000. One of these subscriptions was for @ be yy neglected and decimated army, the other for the succor Pe ee fe g l= are destitute of = fellow creatures : esept case, however, is wi the Mberty of different, The £2,814 roprestais the voluntary cacrinns solidatin of all classes of society—from the peer to the journeyman ow wom re pose dly os bee ate ‘individual, and . em a ie J jo stronger proof we fe the Jacedites formerly did, to overthrow the thivk could hays been exhibited by our countrymen at thet @ to say, as bome and abron\—for scarcely one of our widely scaitered Hen, bbert; colonies hag not sent ite contribution—of their appre. order only among ciation of a}\ that is manly and enduring than the above Greeks of the Low munificent ¢obseription; and as this is probably the last aed Chay Bo time that we shail have to allude to what was termed And new, the iternsiional mill, somo slight recapitulation of the the instructions: Whi} carned for Sayers, this testimonial may not writers, Bout of piace, Here was « man past the prime of life cateny not leas than five inches shorter, aud a stone and a half of the lighter than his tic opponent—that opponent haying tutions. ‘won the toss, ag he wag doubtless entitled to do, of the Frenc the higher ground, and for more than half the time thé for the mairtepance contest lasted maintained the defensive iu hisown corner, have, in fact and in law, so that Tom had to lh a oa hill, thereby , and the law on warnings giving away at least another two ‘Tom lost the ‘That abuses im society or im the use of his right arm almost at the commencement of the that the aete of the administra: a that battle, and yet continued to face his man with most un Justin be revealed; that the movement of ideas, of senti- | flinching bravery for upwards of two hours; and, more- ments, of contrary opinions, shall everywhere awaken | over, with his one hand to inflict upon him such i. |, commercial and, industrial life, whocan | an amount of punishment as none but the very rears complaun gamest of the game would have taken without cry- But if are parties who to themselves not | ing “a go.” As to what the result might have te bave their ideas, their doctrines and their sentiments | been had not the ring been broken in when the nccepted by AY ary of the State, but to over- | police arrived, and when American was endeavoring threw tbe ‘oppose to the government such | to etrangle Tom on the ropes, it is useless now to specu- seein gevermment, and to the spose, another dynas late, Our own opinion has been freely given more than Seoettio mane ail cae ‘of those jes, | once, and that it may go forth to the world once in rospeot for patemal w: 2 ati fates cauk the do | and for the last time we ore beg torepoat it; it is. thet bot permit that passions to established order shall | bad the ring not been bioken in at the time it was, and be kept alive: for, without speaking even of any danger, {| the referee forced from his porition, he must have all that retards the fusion of parties in the great family | awarded the battle to Tom, as in the very round when of the Ptal#, retards at the same time the enjoyment of | the disturbance occurred ares twice reached the the W/berties of our country. ground with his knees while held by the neck, and was Ae (© the instrament which the law at present existing | on occasion deliberately lifted off again and held by places im my hands by the system of warnings, have not | his ent, each of which acts was deliberately foul, W dimcons of. Nevertheless, if 1 allowed to ex- | and must bave beeu so decided had it been seen by the ci referee. Had thi strangling not taken place, there is not the most remote doubt on the mind of any just and impartial maa that two or three more rounds must have reduced the-Yankee to utter darkness, In taking leave of the subject we have only to say that the science and pluck displayed by Tom Sayers on this occasion “ juste not only gratified the vanity of his countrymen, but of the Heveverane Ite ‘ine imiluitely more in con- | would have done more to restore the fallen fortunes of formity with the menners and situation of our country, | the ring, had Tom's less fortunate compeers chosen to Jt i doubtless a dithewlt matter, as it has boon in Eng- | avail themselves of it in the right way, than any event lend Ledeue the pont hich suparaice eneful dieoussion of modern-times. Unfortunately, however, this has not from: at ‘ap affair | been the case, ond occurrences have taken Place since inister as for | which, if the members of. the P. R. ao not stick toge- what that, | ther, wil! cause the ring to be numbered among the cus- ack respon: | toms of the past, render such an exhibition wbity, i \aterdioting the press to make attacks | pluck, endurance and science as the fight at Faru! oO the Sate under whatever pretext, or with whatever | an imp:csibility, This mill was frecly discussed, not suthority they may be made, on the oiher hand I will | only fr a)! the circles in this country, but all over the ‘Det coneult any private conriderations, from whatever | cont): nt oi ) vrope, and it was obvious, remarks quarter they may come, i the r-olutious T shall have to | that have come to our ears, that it was everywhere felt take for f constantly favoring in our coun- | thet so long as such proofs of iron will, endurance and ge. polation, 1 may ose the expression, the | coolness were exhibited by British boxers, there was of free little chance of the decadence of those qualities which order of ideas which I | have for centuries rendered us the envy and admiration eemmend to Joey Stheatien, sad vbicd 3 beg you to of other nat take as your 26 wor one a ma me. THE LATE! yo pr fewer of LATEST NEWS. “over ti prea. the more the exercise of ‘ Leonean, Heo. 28, it be dy ry faith. Call to mind The London Daily News city article of Monday even- Sod bite the sitanistraton that this power has pecan | *Ee7™ ~~ —— ay ws ‘The stock markets to.day were principally influcnced delegated 10 my Seer, ist ont rE, ee vy the important uews feel hans ie the ef ake _ fom AG expedition, we heve now war on our hands. Its cost 2 Ge rewery. is the prominent consideration. A loan may become Rae example | yecersary. Under tho influence these consi- af ody hey AB, ‘Mealy | derations, the news from America seomed to. at- yor 3 Prove | tract only a of interest to-day, your éevetedness PERSIGNY 200, eenpate. deollond 34 0 44 par, conte-olosing: with 8 ; . ts firmness pre- * This i & misprint, we presume; it wbould be Jobo | Yond iinogn Aa Aerigend yt + compara 3 was 16 Martia. " 6 ieee Business ai. tbe. dieoonet otien of the Meconte Bancuct ot Yank to-day was onl erat amount, but bey im the open market a good was experi- — ow Bt Views of Ame- enced at 4% a per ‘cent. for the best bills, [Conrenpendence of the Landon Post.) ‘The London Times’ city article of Monday evening Nernsqnam, Dee. §. mayen A grand mosemic Banquet took piace in the Corn Ex ‘A despatch from China shows a prospect of prolonged p= hay ry - commemorate the | expenditure, This caused the Toglan fonda te open this of hie Grace the ‘of Newcastle a Graud | worning at a decline of };, but the warket ultimately exhibited a tendency to irmness. The demand for dis- coomt at the Bank today was limited, the general rate for best paper in the open market being 4h ent, There were no gold withdrawals from the There was a fall of nearly ‘4 per cent on ‘the Par: irse to-day , cccasioned, probably by the news f m China, The railway market has been in # quiet po. top, buwimers generally having proved limited. THE AMERICAN CRISIS. They Heme Bet A'y er mure they were such as bey. could wish ‘hem tc be Tt had bore bie | The Landen Timer nays that tor the woek emling No. a0 they. cw on : showed a o goed fortune tly te) ot Otber portions of Ube globe om, and this Dateine’ 20,000 from ly equal to that hoid finn we uy to that hol Ing pe- As the arrivals the pext tew weeks. t abt the Southern pre range from £1,500 000 to £2,000 000. thus adding more than fifty per cent to the veual the Quture changes inthe market are likely to be of on interesting sud instructive charactor, Almost the sole conse of the distrvet consintéd in the sing ular fear a panic would prove to bave resulted on this aide, News had been received of the advance of the Bank of Frgiond's rate of digcount to 6 percent, and of that of the i cumn. France (0 45 per cent, bat the intelligence of our rales wht. ens cen Wi on oO pre-at eae at (0 6 por cent remained to be cominunieated. the sceptr: of Great Brita and ore throngs at * , would be followed by the agnounce- moval of the diliculty of the Bank Co omy Samet ate ye AH 4 e i efeet would immediately be pro- 2 atey whet a Crowe but YREF TRADE AND THE SOUTHERN STATES. there was an amount of reepect, of «, of | The London Times wet orks that the Southern States of veneration and lowe for the of thie country | (he American | ey coberre: |.om (ie advantages « whieh far transcended anything that coukl poreibty have | free trade, by a taritlt \ ed Cor the benefit of the manu been expected. (Cheers) It was a tribete on the part of | faoturers of the Norte » tates, and thinks that in care the American it was & demonstration of their | Of any concersions Being mad: to them commercin! free. dom ought wot to be the fast <n the list. SPECTR MOVEMENTS. © bought from the Rank of Fagland ©-¥ sovereigns known will promably beens’ by the Jura tora) and the went « to tho to the Loage thes ta Wedwersy a i not Know be was in the rom at tuat moment or Further advice" from New York being anticipated be- pot—whe came from Amerika (It wae here snnowneed tees this and Seturusy, the cheap shipment: will be on Bote PTE Se) Bee ke) deferred for the » omer of that day, The Pee nee ay Aer that be was Sot con tah ou Ww . Will take £80 986 in silver, and ore serene, p hie seome, vem pans Re Se — en cama yews, which time wouks ton eames a0 pas rediring Gow to the The London Times, referring to the news from China general powerful influence which the exceliemt Queen of | *ay* that we must po to disguire frum Seay ace ee sas shen sebess sane ova, | Sess tenga tetas aa we * Come e 4 ” that eran certain they rout tbe waMting Rilion and also more Inca. Present cccanion in that feeling which bad bern THE NEW TURKIER LOAN, for the introduction of the new ‘Torkieh bean in Paris and Tomdon are understood to be that se Or owel to the Corpora. Cee the prormetings fr t we America, he might | pearly complete. that 2 v0 lene (ay Sq FAILURES, the of bis Boy! pb - Lag So a oe ag ee a a ; oon atlachment at ber people, Nor was this leew This ore strikingly demonstrated hem bie Royal Highness rea. b phd. Sh Tok i) Feception most en! 0 some surprise at tiastic Dature at every railway station between | ine there of Mr. A , & Greek and Windsor. Ip conclusion be asked them t ph ge crete are Aiugped to reach £80,000 Health to the Queen. and ity to the Craft, against £50,000 Lh hte. Serene anaas (aed aud | “Another benate i Manchester is also stated 9 be in dit. Giron tig “Th at of se era Fai | SW tesa Bisa? =e ee mn yan es eo ae SA The London Herald say that the 1 weak hogs pd “8 ~oeany GA yi3 Se Sree interest st Manchester have now been has descended into the grave rendering Ww is fellow.men | “*"™* vue 1a rRame. much lere good service than has been rendered by thie The telegraph: iuteligcte ¢ from China bh ' no off may de the destiny WROD | ii ten market yooterday, Deyend im reamie. the « eS 28 eet eon tahanoree ct the trade, pre hn THE WHkAT TRADE see ~ The wbeo! market yoeterday = tintle dirmer, but they were pret wusty etiter. | ROU leerer thon oP ee tained — “Lath rides 0 6 rable dine Eaqeabesss tolprans Hoard of Aldermen. it is singularly they russ | ‘This Beard met day afternoon, \iderman Genet Seon ‘plnced 0® * | in thechair, After the roading of the minutes the fol Deern.) The beiween the me coum & jot bow And Gere! wil), and wor | MRE DO Dome was iramencted — * és oe the day hs FA Pere | Tee toteemine veto was receiver! from bia Heaor tho ” en a hike! - a wnual course — to be broken > Slay thet he toed ety | MAPTY, std toh the eon) conrne o 7) | As soph J thet whey | , ik we porenive the aronmmity wi pro | coming of Meventy ae same shall be thon beet “reek open im con. ot the street may the mame com ty sod the wante of the wen nat ep nt ed of the tre t to the . {he teeter ertire of ihe Comenrn Cnet FOS bo WOOD, Mayor, The report of the Commiteee on Salaries and Otheer, ia fever @f paying (he temporary clerks of the Burres of + tar) Pepeetm three datlars per day inetead of two im bis inet - nn ow eee sveWesceer fy 7a Rone. Fe ed ae “The svoeal recewed and Sedge wee pe iT _ NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1860. 3 —~ BVUARDING AND LODGING BAS DOOMELY FURNISHED 800! FLOOR, | Ayeeag Pi Siem ten nage be po ee oben eulte. alee a few a | wert Diaper bir lay the re tv Chee tue act ah eity A -ttutOo that wes utrelaab!s he ae Pr of that ban wet have known ted and ungafe condition that it was iw, amd that eb the proper committers pot ified) bim to appear be hem and give information as to the safety of the onde, be refused te de ae. The Hoord copcurred with the acting Mayor by & rote of twelve in the afi mative te four m the aewaityr A turther communication was received from. Ub same Rource, calling upon the Rew of Peniel Devlin ae City Cha C. Piatt, The nomination Vote—twelve ayes to four poes. The detailed estimate for additional appropri: jens for 1860, amenced by the insertion of $82. 000 instead of $105,000 fur the entertainment cf the Japsnore Lambamy was received from ite Board of Gouncitmes. cur wit otber his re ans thot 1s ied ena te het seoecet) M6 ands | A PRYATE vast: stivet, wished for © AT M2 EAST FOURTEENTH the Acade ot Parton’ «music, Rave sane miealy ROOM ON PROOND FLOOR TO LET, wit BOARD, Hernan and wife, To per family, here is an op~ confirmed by (ve sme nitrile ‘Hoard in fudson street, near LADY WHO HAS RECENTLY AUs- bf et ®, mh cox Alderman Daxwcn rose apd proceeded to rhow thet | the bills in almost every case were exorbitant and thal was impossible for the amount of to be drank that was charged for, particularly op board (he steamer Alida He also held that the bills for carriage bire, carpenters work and other things were much larger thes wae necessary. He stated that the bills for rent of roome in HER oe J aed offer, corner Broadway aud street, — —— } A MINESRCOND STORY FRONT AND Bai ed small Room and back Parlor, with the Metrepoiitan Hotel, during the icy of the Japanere, | [a+ bot and cold water, register, ac, ‘nicely were too high, and onght to be euttdown, [a con. haxtun jy FL eo famlly, by applying § he called upon every honest man te vut Alderman Stank rose and Aaid choot tie ha n to 7 1 several hotel Keepers about ther ills, ant that they | A. Saved ge uuturabshed Reome wih Botte boues game thought them only right, and that the charge was th tate all modern improvements; usighborhood des! 8 regular charge of the city hotels. comforabie home. use of Piano. Terms moderate, Saran bee nght that the bille wore correet. po Thirty-sixth street, between Seventh: and said that if Alderman Darragh could show bi - 12 aired it Dill that was not corree t, he would vote against t HANDSOMELY FURNIS! 4 Pe ‘Ment of it; but he did not want suppositions, be A m with full Board apse facta, He’ supposed that the gootleman vot uexoeptionable references 1 single gentlemen, his remarks that those persons who yotod in favor of pay Apply at 24 University place, corner of Ninth ing the bill were d.shonest. mer Wt mA o'clock, After some further debate the matter war finally set tled by a concurrence with the Board of Councilmen | two only dissenting voices being Aldermen Durrayh aud Seagrist. After a large amount of routine business the Boord ud Jjourned. | required. | ements 3 King slrect, convenient 10 fel oreueea required. eo rvedern my care and stages 1 CARD — SINGLE, oR porns ppows ros GEN- Depredations of Montgomery and Ht | {1 ),\'th? % 8 frutioman and indy, with or without Board, Piaek Repub tm city, locpted between, Found’ srs snd Seanr ber Geos A member of the mi of M be protecting the frontier counties of that State fre attacks of Montgomery and his men, sends to the Bangor Union an account of some of the crueities of Moutgomery and bis band. He says that “women were outraged m the presence of their husbands, and sisters in presence of their brothers; young men were oblig-4_ under penalty of death to leave their homes and join there brigands, while families were compelled to wade the river at this place (Comp Danie! Boone) to evade being victims vo the animal passions of Montgomery and his men. Farme well watered and timbered, along the roads which we passed, wore deserted. Out re at this ploce i» on a Valuable farm, with good buildings, deserted by the owner under’ threats from Montgom Fourth avenue, conveniens\ cary and stagra Refe- renoes given and required. Apply at 18 Laiayette place, OARD.—A OPNTLEMAN, TIRED OF HOYELS AND boarding bouses, wo ld be to find some neat pri- ve ne and Langdon, Madisom YARD, AT NO. 157 SEOOND Ninth streets, nicely far- To be » env avenue, ing all his household furniture and farming uten- | nished Rooma, or gentlemen and thelr wives, or sils behind. Our camp is visited daily by men, wo | #eutiomen, Locwtm very desirable, Terms moderate, men and children, who have been victims to hs —————-. — vn mumereiful treatment. | A inother gave birth to an | PROARD FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO infant on the road, near Papineville, in this county, during | sine gentleme r the flight of the family. The arrival of the troops was the cause of much joy; we were cheered as we pwased; | Spcmesepaeimamdiieneiaete the women particularly expressed their joy by shaking OARD WANTED—-POR A YOUNG LADY, IN A PLAIN Teapectabie «mall family, where she will be treated kandkerchiefs, and by tears of gratification. The roads “ through which we passed were crowded with wagons and | member of the famliy: a neat, good size and comf: Persons escaping from these fiends; many families returned | bedroom, with goed pt one Lip te! or coa) tire, Her with our train to their homes. The towns in this coun. | pusinens calls lies away during the day, and Mead st home » bordering on Kaneag, would be all) deserted at this aes vee tide. wero fb not for our presence. Like Jobn Brown, | éeld.ailie. Montgomery unites in his charactor religion, fh | J2OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE; naticiam and undying vengeance. During the it vear one large or two sinall Rooms, with modern improve he offeiated fn rege Meetings, and of late Raa dilled ie 7 Sore private, fn nae aera appointments to preach. the Sunday on which his ) per h ang id siveihete man hung Hines he held forth toa congregation in the | Unt class insirument, “Adden CE. A, box neighbor! His text is always tho “higher law”? and - “death to slavehdlders.”” OARDING —A ROOM AND BEDROOM WANTED, with Board, by @ young gentleman and his wife, ipectably connected, in a private family, Ree FINANCIAL. street, on the west ide of the town for, nn man,’ Terms not to exeeed $45 per inonth, soeding and ‘TTIZENS’ BAVINGS BANK, fire. Address, with full particular, Tallman, C 18 Avenue A, between First and Scoond streets, A.M. to 1PM. and from. 610 8 P.M BORED, 1S BROOKLYN.—A. SECOND, STORY HBONT ‘Open daily from 9 A. M. Bix por seat ipergat allowed on all sums under $500, and@ Room, with all moder iniprovements, at 254 wo per cent on larger amour will be let, with of amount received, from 50 cents upwards or <n AiPavomey, depoalted’ now will afuw intercat Trome the fie: I pecs Rs nw aia GRORGE FOLSOM, Presiden.9 SEYMOUR A. BUNCE, Cashier and Secretary. K, NEW YORK, of OARD IN BROOKLYN.—GEN?LENEN AND z tga TA single gent on ean secure coome, wi (¢ huderh conveniences, a priva’e family, on moderate terms, by era fayette, avenue, Brooklyn, peat diet zy: Baer IN BROADWAY, BETWEEN TWELFTH AND BD Toirwenth strcotn The Deut Jonation in tha rat clase oasennes all modern tmprovements; an Uble. Diner at sim o'clock. Apply at Bhs Broadway. IHEMICAL BAN! DEC. 20, 1960.—THE C President and Directors bank are this day do. clared & quarterly dividend of sx per cent 6), payable to stockholders on and after Wednesday, the 2d day of January next. By order of @. G. WILLIAMS, Cashier, | ramen BASK OF HASKELL & CO., ST. LOUTS, Mo. nee e are remitting for al! collections, and remiltances seul us HEAP FURNISHED ROOMS, AT THE FRANKFORT forvetarne, Ne ie as le rae conn af et eee erican Exchan, nk, New Yor! Kooms (rom $1 to. wee) nd from 25 cents ere 8. BARRY, Cashier Merchants’ Bank, St. Louts, cents per wight. ‘Open all ‘ight. Good restaurant attached. IVING SAYINGS INSTITUTION, NO. 9 WAR! PARTMENT TO LET—WITH FIRE IP aN terest «!lowed af the rate of six per cent on sume ‘street. Ini sinoderat, would take a child to hoard, on from $1. $400, an] five per cent on sums overt © Will be bestowed. Apply at 9 Wayne Open dai 10A. M. to2 P.M. Aiso, on Monday, Thure du fd Nitra on from 4to7 P.M. ——_e “ %. B.—Money aaa OA, Done see Be eae | JPURNISUED ROOMS TO LET—WITH ALL THE JON CASTRER, Pres't | muders Improvements, v gentlemen only, at 763 Broad- Vaxpxraits Z.. Boxzon, Sec'y. _. | vay. —SEVE. ONRY TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAG ED ROOMS VE ral sume of up tg Tare ad eis, ; city pro- | Hoard, at Ni " H . Apply to JO! ULAVE, oalway, wear way. iny rm street. ets = a e OF NRW YORK HAS | JPURNISHED FLOOR. —A SMALL PRIVATE PAMILY, AE. BANK OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK HAS fi NEctved the fuads to pay the coupous due June T om be ov 4 twos room than they ein aveupy. will let thele the State of Virginia, econ y Iv "act, mn 4c. terms moderate. Apply at 147 Bast Thirty-sixth street, 100.000 2. iOAX<O8, BOND. AND. Mont. pps abe p= aa “ . gaa? iv ane oF more aums, to suit applt AISON MEUKLE®, NO. 70 WEST THIRTY.RIGHTH nts, ov real estore in th's city. morigages pur = or of Erdal et chased, Apply to 8.8 BROAD, No. 15 Wall stroey, 80-004 | {)pingls‘gutlomen or familie, Plow oe Sepa take Re ouny. | common Teception Parlor, Restaurant in basement. = | payable quartert inadvence (invariable rue, House new, LOAN OFFICES. rst Couns, Lour sory, Tl CHAMBERS STREET—MON | TO. TH BROAL NO. 7k any amount on Diamonds, se | omdway, 0 newly furnished, Jewelry, de, oF the same bought Tor the sh prices’ | Suitable for families or single gentinven: Joeation wneur by the Well Known ISAACS, 1] Chambers street. N. pared; rentlow. Apply to bousekeeper in the build! Business tranracted ou Saturdays, T 6 CEDAR STREET.—HENRY HYMAN, DIAMOND A roker.—Cash advanced ATE. —TWO OR THREE SMALL Rooms can with Board, at No, 4 Thawt stort, near Union square. The house is ti «; bath. de. Dinner at six o'clock. Terme for BO. MDIN Neo | Broker. ‘on Diamonds, set or unset, ‘atehea, Watch Movements, Siverware, Jewelry, Segars, te, im No. 1, or iL for cash. Opposites 4% Post otiee, roc: ™p Tons, 89 And $il per week, according (o Rooms, mefe- Gare te Oster succes s exchanged. od T THE ADVANCE OFFICES OF L. JAC& | PQESPECTAALE SINGLE MEN ENGAGED IN STORRS, on W | 4 Tow single Women engaged in stores, can cag be obtained In any quantiiy monde, Segars, Dry (oods, Hai 5 and every description of Merchandise, or booght aml the | highest Business strictly confidentio!, Goods | Infured, "Bstaliahed jn 1648, Principal ofice 67 Wiiiwin | f apy nnd conn yrtable home with ay Foard any ior men, $3 per Week, cor women, per week, aC ii'taalght street cotaer of MG Joka's lane, Catal street, Wines, Brandion | street, branch office 7 Broadway. oT OCs ifn t make presageneant nah cutee to make i. s . STREET. | eitgitly locate between Fwentioth and Thirty fourth S| weet . for Room’ and Board for himself and r% sulted would be permanent. References given and . with [all parvioulars, 8. 8. 8., Herald omiee. OOMS TO LET, WITH BOARD, TO GENTLEMEN and their wives or single gentlemen, Mo zeae place; all medera improvements, emall | Peferences ex. = Suet. mit the N f OOMS TO RENT—WITH BOARD, FURNISHED OR ase Bel here ako Ro vntprmisbert SPrrate house with all the horn, No. 133 ‘Nasnan, street, on Thursday, the Zu baa — =~ dhl) sins ra de a from 2 to ¢ cloak P.M. for the purnowe of Foodie 3 ; mat Oe ME 8 pamee Inspectors ai 4 . R NE SECOND STORY BACK ROOM, Tor the Frima.y election for members of the Ueweral RSS ee usin or, Oe be rean toe for The Yes Vi, AAG: Biever weld, ¢ he gp by Reom for 99; gas, and fami MG N L. HARRIS, Bitteenth w ' oll” 162 West Pwenty sixth street, near Kigth avenes- pO ANd ¥. GENTLEMEN WISHING @00D AccOMMO- ws cam find the same by calling at 12 West - 1. near Kowenth avenue, where large Rainn, wi Ss rere TERS—FOR BALE C1 FoR Pete yt aed ad pour ws ADD #iivet - oods, and food stock and : Due Hott, fret tn thetsai a BB rve do la Verner, 7 NARDIN WATOR 1.4) THIRD FLOOR OF A GENTEBL Wes Twentieth snot, to a small genteel . Co. rer. The saodern haprvementa Having madearcangem ste! ' re AMES NAKDIN SP } IMMEDIATELY-—1WO FURNISHED vt Fa Board, for eenticman and wife: brent het Are now prepared ot H reentioman. not ‘oo far from Broadway ter! 40 than Tw: Bhicth otreets oF would rent a sult of rome. | con with he ficafly, Address Stanley, Broadway HIGHLY RECOMMEND WREST TWENTY-SRCOND &STREET— UST Va. cater, a suit of Roome: also e single Room. Applyto ge piatnin inden etribace | — — venne. { 1 WEET ELEVENTH STRERT.-FURN: 1D ROOwS rt EAE toilet ‘h iull oF pardal Board. References given nevor tnd required, 80 ¥ WHITE STREET, ONE DOOR BAST OF BRO, way, In the fine large modern house, or With Ul, one Parlor An€ Bedroom, saitable fur two men: reference required, 1B stonnetiepnatis turhiched vale of Roomy soe Boot ton and every convenience for <a ae particularly coltatie for smal or keptiemen. Kent .ow to parmaneat tenants, 137 Bore eran, ramae 2 C4 SLE eee ‘ith LIARD TABLES WD COMPTNATION ow IT proveRent®, paioniod Sepiember 2 | d ter percent for cash PHELAN & COLLENDAR, | 9 Cony Nox. PRINCE STREFT (ST. CLATR Wt LOT OF CHOTCE SINGING CANARTRS, LONG AND | A short Peed. just imported flr holiday eee hes, Bivek binds, Lacks, Coldfinehes, Mocking Birus, and | ah binds of Fancy Birds, wholesale and i. Cagem, &e,, | forsale No 78 Pultom street, corner of Geld strent, DAVID VENTEN, “ULAR etait 76 thre gomt eg To 183 Ee irae lan ear eas —_—_— rate are. BEAUTIFUL @TUB AND TWIST DOUBLE BARREL. as genuine Hollie & Sheath 1. ndom Gun, steel lon sels Yencetg esc Wanted imma Bs | will Gemma wear Wooden. E10 CLOah AN PAPATR-ONE OF THR ae ihe ary be I@TMAR DAY. yon aria? 2 rate W olte street, the ¥ Sire taticcrine ———- ——$—— ATOR AT aTAWS thers wit! Be So vumdret be pel nln alge

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