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er day morning. Flushed with a victory in national a9 well as State matters—a victory thet hes already arrayed brother against brother, and State against Sate—a rw tory thet has prostrated our financial and commercial terests in the face of an abundact harvest—sent want, suffering and misery to the dwellings of tens of thousands of hitherto happy families, and has brought us already wo the verge of civil war. The Legislature will commence ite duties beset with more than ordinary difficulties, and attended with far more responsibility than has rested upon the shoulders of lawmakers of this State since the adoption of the federal constitution, The tone of the par- ty jourvals of that party to which a large majority of the Legislature belongs does not furnish us any reason to hope that any substantial beyefts will arise from their action. ‘They have it within their power to iitiate eteps, such as calling a State Convention, or some other measure that will aid im bringing about peace and harmony to the pre- sent excited country, and calm the troubled waters. But a6 Thurlow Weed, on a recent visit to this city, remarked toa friend in private conversation, ‘The republicans do not seem to realize the danger that we are in, and maai- fest no disposition to do anything practical to avert the pending storm.” We have nothing to hope in that direo- tion, and are forced to the conclusion that there is more truth than poetry in the assertion of Mr. Weed, made to the same gentleman, ‘That the country is going to. the deyil.” for the investigation of professional bank men, both in ‘and out of the Legisiature. CANALS AND RAILROADS, ‘There are several members elected to-the House under pledges to support a Pro Rats Freight bill. This measure eccupied about one-half the time of the last session, and fs finally ended in the appointment of ® commission to eonfer with other States, who will no doubt report their action to this, which will again revive the whole subject. ‘The time, however, for the passage of such a law has gone by, and it will be impossible for them to get up 8o formidable an opposition to the railroads at this session as they did last. The business of the eanals during the past season of navigation has been Bo great that the thunder of the pro rata advocates bas ‘been taken from them. The State has recetyed a million ‘and a quarter more in awount of canal tolls during the the season just closed than has been collected during any ‘one year for some time past, and this, too, in the face of the fact that the tolls were from fifty to twenty-five per cent lower than they were in former years. Nota word of complaint has been heard from one end of the eanal to the other of any want of water, on sccount of ‘Dreakage or any other cause. The facts must be revealed, in the forthooming report of the Auditor or the the past year has been from twenty to fifty per cent less than during soy previous year. For these and Several other reasons, there will be no real necessity for reopening the canal and railroad warfare, which raged so furiously and at such immense cost and anxiety during the last session. White the canals have yieldei © profitably to the State, the railroads have netted & corresponding benefit to the stockholders; therefore ak embere’ who have been tected of thoes lamues will ind oftee spake in the most grated manner of the results of themecives without sympathy or eupport it is under Realth ever was oo gd,” ‘were common remarks steed, however, that an effort will be made to levy toll on a _ he rativoeds, - Saeed mesh eer hems to wash ‘The Canal Appraisers are authorised to settle all | with, when his sun’s wife observed his hand to tremble, @amagos which may be sustained by individuals growing and bo was noticed to turn pale, as if about to faint: (@ut of the construction ef the canals. As soon as our |), Eorabenn fda Sg {Belge eanals are all completed, if ever, this expensive State in- oT pang ge ory Seren Ee hae 9 It 7 cade leaner per Gp wep ng cmathing, was ng Dice” ‘The Contracting Board advertises for proposals for all Femained in this condition for a number of days, but ‘work necessary to bedone either upon the enlargement { finally improved and was again quite weil. After this he or new work, and for keeping the canals in good naviga- ble cendition all contracts whatever relating to the canals ‘are made by this Board, and without reference to any ber canal or State officers. STEALING PUBLIC DOCUMENTS. Acommittee was appointed during the last session, consisting of Messrs. law, of Delaware; Brigham, of Rensselaer, and Callicot, of Kings, in pursuance of a resolution introduced by Mr. Law, for the purpose of in- ‘Vestigating the peculations and larcenies reported to have Deen commiteed by the removal of public documents, Stationery, books, &c., belonging to the State, from the yeoms of the State Hall, Capitol and State Library. The Committee, we are informed, have never met, and in fact have never been convened by the chairman; some explanation for their inaction should be demanded by the Legislature. SUBQUEHANNA RAILROAD. ‘We understand that the question of sid to the Susqae- hanna Rallroad Company will again be brought before the Legislature, and ite fate may probably depead upon the tenacity with which the Governor adheres to his MILITARY DEPARTMENT. An effort will also be made to change the staff of his ‘Excellency the Governor, with the special purpose of abolishing the office of ‘Inspector General’ of the militia. r i ; : i 5 : hd i 5 HI & ; H 8 : 2 i H > ‘This office is not a constituted one, but was created a nora er aad pr ny eer as = few years since when the State was tinkering the pT pence, Tog the troubles at the language.on this occasion, as nearly as can militia law. During the term, or twelve years since, | tected, was a follows :—* I Walleye theee ‘troubles will that office was created, the military discipline has not e g : = ‘advanced one step in consequence of it, whilst it has | not be broken up. ties settled, but they will be. 1 and wish drawn from our State treasury several thousand dollars whole country well have ho doubt Mr, Lincolh wil de annually. There is mo doubt that there would be a | justice and bring South Carolina right. I have decided improvement in our militia throughout the State pe omeree, animg the nation and prevent Me competent military instructor should euperintend frame Dotan: Sesken § is death he repeated the four- Grills, parades and eneampments, but the selections by | teenth verse of the first chapter of Hebrews:—Are the; the Governor are sure to be made far political favoritism, | 80t all ministering , Sent forth to minister for them 4 +4 E z ‘4 a ‘without the least regard to their competency for the po- ition. Especially is this developed in the recent appointment for that office by Governor Morgan of a Wide Awake leader. Not one of those holding this ‘office has ever ventured within the district of the First Division with an attempt at instructing the military com- panies. Their ignorance is s0 palpable, even to their own assumption, that they never set foot in an official capacity in one of the New York city drill rooms. The fame facts exist in other portions of the State. Tho di- Vision brigades and regimental officers scarcely ever see An instructing oMow. When the Commander-ia-Chief or- ders and attends reviews then al) his staff appears on duty, and that is the only time that our Inspector General Ihas been known to appear on parade. It is evident that ” Wriow ered arpatsepntns ne wetren at | GONE gcse, Oe Sd On the Legislature will aboliah the office at once. ase Maes me 8 present, ‘Mrs. Banks kisged me, and I THE STATE PRISONS. ar eaten my as I did when I found the Governor's wife was going Several convicts have eecaped from Sing Sing during to kiss me “i wa the past season, owing, it is said, to imperfection in the other conversations, incidents con. Jaw regulating their management, and the imperfection cerned on ce ty pede mpeg fm the enclosure, ® change in both of which will be ‘The deceased, at the time of his death, was tiving gard to the labor of the convicts, and many other things ban i rn - story, a relating to the several places for the confinement of the SEU hed crumcindwitrityand tare ie ‘Beate’s raecals. tance, great e ‘thing a er ppeicane caetyieg we ine ets ‘and industry of RELIGIOUS AND BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS. the present oocupants. Tt bas been customary, in the times when the State Si Prete Oat teamed, perme shia be bes cote oncinaertar "ry since the death wife. apartment is eco- treasury was in « healthy cosditiog, Soc When the pase | PN Cs bat nes‘ly furnished, and it is plain that the were not heavily 2{ Noted with taxation to support the patriot had @¥ery comfort which he could de- Sovernment: for the Legislature to make annual appro- sire during the closing rare of cat Printions {> the public and many of the private ctuca- | sree pig death a ande tional, religious and benevolent institutions in the State, | which revealed ‘and numerous applications will be made this winter for vo the great the same object. There is no question but the pub? | Pb MEMPATS! Ot esiong Me desire that all the public institations of usefulness: 5 H | pounds itself, whether they cannet be mae mire Dacemnen 30 selt-wuntaining by practising a greater degree | pannan, ov UmaMON; B. HOCK, OY ACTOS, AD J of economy im the erection of their build YON, OF WAKIFIBLD. fogs, the employment of principale and assistants, aod ualy the cartes of the ‘fas well as in the general management of these institu: | and of abdomen were opened. charity, it is evident that the Legislature will be ad- monished. In view of the enormous taxation yet heavily fel j @xercive the greatest caution and prudence in dispensing to be ‘came condition ‘fanciatance to the so-called public charities, Those insti | onthe right side. There was a pint and a baif tuitions which have the charge of those members of the jh aeceesn A pln dared) et human family whom Providence in His wisdom hag de — Prived of their reason, or sight, or hearing and speech Opening the pertcardin should by all means receive the fostering care of the ee ee ee Legislature, even if all others are out of The lobby, of ———- byt ate iy om) course, will ruin the State if they can only thereby ac- complish their aims; and for years past there has been Ro more importunate lobbyman than the white cravat gentleman prowling about the Capitol soliciting charity under the express guise of asylums and institutions of professed charity and benevolence. VACANCY IX THE BOARD OF CANAL COMMISSIONERS. lati i ‘The decease of Mr. Barnes, who waa elected a | Circulation. On the cavity of the abdomen there was found Canal Commissioner at tho ‘inst guneral election, | ga\emusion of water, Dut leas than in either of Uve cavitin will cause a vacancy in that Board at twelve | of the chest. i twice its normal size, and tho o'clock at might on the Sist day of December, The wt on hee Peat ome mms 1900, and the question has been quite extensively waa ia vealy condition, but was funn im, a agitated at Albany a# to how the vacancy shall be filed. | least twice common weight. It fr third and ‘Ubis with The Albany junfa delare that the Governor shail appoint | PAraE™ up aa far ws the ¢ cdr Seaeaan : a successor thé vesy moment the month of December sad the qmenel aromaent = eee expires. This will be giving him twelve hours to serve | that the immediate cause of death was an effusion before the Legislature, under the constitution, assembles, water into the cavities of the chest, perioardium and ab- which has the selection of a person to fil that place pee ee rows ‘This move on the part of the junta managers is thought Cuneral exerciens took place Bap- to be for the purpose of securing the election of Mr. Cha er ae mo a pin, of Albany, to that position. trae bronght there at about twelve 0" ELECTION OF UNITED STATES SENATOR. ee ee the Lhe oe Yn the month of February the Lagisiature will be ealied | Comat, of Paonia, had amammind. ‘upon to elect a United States Senator in the place of Wi! ho cane could be secommodated. The aisles, gallery, thy en doorways were © Soi ros Precaecstiene | Papeete amen 2 ene Mr. Seward will be returned. There will be no oppor ition feriptica. It was placed upom a table, directly in froat @ him on the part of the republicans if be desires « re- LAT — Gleetion; but should he dedline that honor thero will bo | The following ¢ . an army ef aepirante,a goodly aumber of whom will by | tist; Rev. ‘Wm. M. Everts, Wim. Curtis Noves, David Dudley Fic'd, Henry J. Raymond, Horace Creeley, Chevalier Webb, Gov. Morgan, and numerous others of more or leas merit; ‘whilet from the rural dintttets there will be no end ty for Seward’: mantle, There is, however, at Dut Wetle doubt that the Sage of Aubbarn w il be anxious to retain his Senatorial robes for anite now f tie Fepublicans, and on them alone reste the responsibil. y of the administration of the laws and the action of the Logis Mature during the year which wakes its adyout on Toes. ™ 4 | ction wd piety, and addressed a few wogds of aged cheek was bedewed with tears, and many young eyes wept, for Ralph Farnham was beloved for his virtues by every one. No persou who ever knew him fails to pay a tribute to his kindness, his integrity and bis worth as a Chrisslan and a citizen. Mr. Heary 8, Swasey, of Milton, officiated as marshal, and So arvungeanents Were all carried out with tho best Only two of the children of the deceased were present “pated and the daughter whe lives The lect Rage the bearers:— eee. » Ira Fox, W. Prescott, Andrew w. j Samuel C. Mudgott, W Miller, Wentworth Loud, 4 e Brackett. The body was placed in a littlo parying Yves oer residence of the deceased, by the side of his a5 Political Intelligence. ‘Harp ro Pxxsse.—It would be rather a difficult task for the President to please all the republicans in anything he might attempt to do. As an evidence of the trath of this life and of its duty to maintain ita euthority. St it bas not done the best thing, we are glad to give credit for doing the next best thing. It ‘aay soem & poor commentary on the past course the defences to be destroyed. What right has an oath-bound President to destroy the public works until every means fer their protection has been destroyed? ‘Tux New ap Ovp Govervors or MassacHuserm.—It ie intimated that Governor Andrew will not deliver his ad- dreas to the Legislature before Friday next. It is said that Governor Banks intends to inaugurate the unusual practice of delivering » valedictory. Avyoruxx Mrmprr or Op Anz’s Cantvet.—Proviso Wilmot, of Pennsylvania, has been recently in secret session with the President elect at Springfield, and it is claimed that be has been offered a place in the incoming Cabinet. Taayk Heavey.—James Redpath has chartered a ves- sel, and in company with John Brown, son of old Ossawa- ‘tomie, and thirteen colored emigrants is about to sai! for Hayti. We wish them a quick passage and an eternal residence there, Massacuvserts Persoxat Lingety Law.—There is a strong probability that the Massachusetts Legislature will, early this winter, repeal the Personal Liberty law of that State. Wendell Phillips has announced that if it does, Gov, Andrew will veto the act. Supreme Cover or mim Usrrep Srates, Dec. 28,— On motion of the Hon. M. Blair, Wm. F. Goodwin, Esq., of Wisconsin, was admitted an attorney and counsellor 18, court. No, 260.—The Mississippi and Missour! Railroad Compa- By, appellants, vs. James Werd.—The motion to take case out of its regular order on dhe docket and set it down pt ace ks mre day during this term, filed in this case argued on the imstant, was by Mr. Lincoln in sup- port thereof, and by Mr. Blair in ition thereto. 38.-—Johin 6. Almy, Jr., in error, va. the fashington, Alexandria, Georgetown Steampecket Company, plaintid&s in error, v8, in error, Adjourned. DANCING ACADEMIES. A. DODWORTH’S DANCING ACADEMIRG New York. mo ‘atreet, Brooklyn. ‘in New York. Mondays and in Circulars of _ GRAND HOP NIGHT (MON. NTL thas Fezent Sarees oeaa nul ca na ‘Ganectses. LOAN OFFICES. T 6 CEDAR.STREET —HENRY HYMAN, DIAMOND fstches, Waich Movewents, silverware, iy, gre =a, Stalre, \Gedar treet rege remota vaien, BU BAREINGEN, 190 Brontway, up naira ¥ASSAU STREET.—A RONIOMAN, DIAMOND . them et full value, at bis prt we flee, 7 vate 0 OO ‘T 66 BROADWAY, CORNER OF PRINCE q Ne. stairs. —Money advanced from $1 Fa Pricer, Open from 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. BAUMGARTEN & OO. ‘T ll CHAMBERS STREET—MONEY TO LOAN TO any amount oo set or unset; Wi oy ‘atches, f, &e., OF for the hi oes ee eee eee BRANCH OF VICTOR BISHOP, %3 MAIDEN LANB. Trom 98,000 10 CE ee EE ETS we n GOLD JEWELRY, newer, myles - J} s anporument ST em we ANS, 01 tm Paria, Al THE VERY LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. BISHOP & REIN, FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL, next w the euLranca, ICARF PINAR. —WARRANTED SOLID GOLD AND CO each; gold and liver Thistle Shaw! and Scart Fine Watches, French Eis eee eens RAILROADS. ee OOD Noam DEY! AD—FOR ALBANY AND Ofiop ortneeting with reine North and Weat PROM THIRTY FRET STREET, 7:28, 1130 AM, aad 6:80 FM. am P.M. 10:15 P.M. (Sundays tocluded). ‘apy gd albany, Ma a5 ry and BA. Mand L90P. M. iPM. ana, never de train, 7:90 A.M. wwain, ; 425 P.M. Biogringuaty oi, ao nee M., 4:56, 5:80 and 7:10 ie “A. P, SMITH, Superintendent, NEW YC ALBANY RATLROAD. NN Foe iinet aid Froy,Atonneetinn erie Mem Vo Central forall punts ¥ cok, Rorihwoat and, Hite ; also with the Ne 5 ‘rom Tryon row. Falla, 4 P bs st,, dopat. E55 x: ara paesaep ales All work warran‘ed. “Dm LOTAER Dentist NAS petal. sa are ahs Pi ne et r oo ¢ Seti k Gtk Wl ghartrd Sia spa "atent & whdous pain. wAKBON, Dentiat 7 DDE SSE _ mail Geo, r Bradway, New York, * HAPPY NEW YEA A SOEs BALE FOR McAUL'FPE'S IRIBH SEND YOUR OXDERS EARLY. OBBORN’S FORT WINE, BOTTLED IN OPORTO, DUFF SHERRY, JOHN McAULIFE, lmporier, 43 Nassau street, NEW YEAR'S PRESENT YOR THE CHILDREN. STRONG'S DOLLAR LOT OF BOOKS AND GAMES. ars 7. W. STRONG, # Nassau street, CATHOHLG orrTs) caTHoLto arera. SOMETHING FOR YOUR CATHOLIC FRIENDS. Bas ihe richest and Of Catholic Books Eto BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS, GUT and SuvENILE BOOKS, HAYDOCK CATHOLIC FAM In all atyies of binding. Ni we ro besuilfal for a Gee tbea ans ing. Nothing can be more fal for nificent work. id velvet and medaiiion Bieding. - ~~ le snd Suamgins the stock. They will all be retailed at the Remember, 69 way (up stairs). LAMONDS. AT VEBY LOW PRIC! « BIST AYERUE’ HOTEL, Maiden lane; house in P Branch of Victor Bi 3 No. $8 Rue de la Werrertae Tpwwes PICKLED ore, FOR NEW YEAR'S: ‘To those wishing a cholee oysier for their table for New Year's Day, Ihave « choice article, wich I can sell at any to suit the times. Come one, come all. jon, 3 and 6 Broad strect. ayn ‘DOWNING, FOR THE HOLIDAYS, Bete of MINK, STONE AND FITCH MARTEN. CHILDREN’S FURS i wf Cana eet FLOWERS.—PARTIES WISHING BAS. will Gndan excellent assortment, at W8, FITAPATRICK'S, OLIDAY SUPFLIES—BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, ‘éc.. of the finest finportations,. for eale in quantiles to uit families, at wholesale prices. Irish and Bourvou Whiskies of ‘on excellence. L. WATSON, Christopher street, one door from Went, 'APPY NEW YEAR—AT CROWEN'S, 609 BROAD- Frayer, Hlusipated Juvenile Boots, Fancy net isoutng Gentes, &c, 40, at prices to sult the mes, ra OLIDAY PRESENTS.—A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF instructive end amusing Gifts to be had at JAMES PRENTICE'S, 06 Nuseau atrect, a0. Branch of Vietor Bishop, 73 Maiden lane, Bie oy GOODS FOR MEW YEARS 1. BEAUTI- fal agsortmnent, In good tante tolaid Cabi- ete, Work and Glove Boxes and sale favorable terms. J, B. DAVENPORT, ~ wore. AND WINES—NEW YEAR'S PRESENT FOR ars Pa. package (12 botties) of fihe assorted Liquors, contain. Two bottles old two bottles Holland two Pant Wine, ove boule old Jarouicn ttle ofa sect idiakey, one boite old. Bk a Whiskey: 0 8 ine, one. bottle old. Medelre, one ‘old Cherry Brendy, ‘Erohangos oun bo made for ober liquons or Wines sortof Pu Every oches, Liquors, Cordials and Wines will be A.-M. BLINVAL, 290 and 292 Bowery, YEAR URNS. LAST DAY. NEWEST PATTERNS, BEST SILVER PLATE. Lowest prices. For sate at Nos. ¢ and 6 Burling all Lucivs Haar. PLACE TOGET YOUR HOLIDAY P NTS.— ekpraatencmeus tat Gok tre (roof ELSI Teed ne es tas te ‘8 fine engraved spring Locket, Ore oval large oval engraved Bracelet, Pe Mp an Or gents’ evany Scarf Pin, of a set of stone Studs and Buttons, te the forme eae a Cc. P. Gi IN, 208 way, room No, 1, ‘ATOHES, W From and all the best iF iPOMTEUa wot uate Paces” AVENUE HOTEL, Branch of 5 as f_Visies Bishop, 39 Malden lane; house in Paris RS CEA ae ay fon, ESOT full swck of @ne W! i saan, on. wath ines, ‘Champagnes, &c., they offer at reduced prices for the bol ‘Remember (be Dumber: 40 Brosdway, Pacise Benk bullling. eS . Se DOPTION.—ANY RESPECTABLE PERSON WISH eh ee a Sulit at Amnerions od See wooths will please address 8. B., I a LLAN KI UG CLERK, CALL aT tant arenes Rew fore, Nee RMATION WANTED—OF ROBERT RUSSELL, Fevrary 1 fe ‘hem last heard from was ai ton Any inf him will be thankfully re- ceived at 31 Depeysier MBS W. NPORMATION WAX F ABS. COOPER, WHO Recta street, or © Home 81 Oliver street, Xf ING—THOMAS (PATTERSON, OF 161 MoKIBBEN street. Was last orth Seventh and streets, on Fi ‘2S, between the hours of 7and 8 o'clock P. five feet six inches tall, stout, dark compierion, dark ; dressed in black overceat, drab pants, drab vest, bine ‘Aik De cktie and black sik bat “Any person’ fluding bim or giving information of where he is, will recetve $2) reward the thanks of his disconsolate family. Apply at his resi dence, WiMameburg. Wi eisai, ™ gy WERE i ft on, sbeb savers (were captured, ™ BABY IS BORN, AND DOING WELL. COME after dark, A. D. i E Jarion and 'Vonstelia- cail on Thos, T. MPO 1.—NINE TROUSAND OVER. 8, SSE LEEA BC. 6X ASEAR Ica A PAIR OF Y CARRIAGE HORSES. LONG Tarts. Pope Weta fo kar ad NEW THREE SEATED SLEIGH, ROBES AND Bellis for rele, suitable for a fi , built to order, of RIAGES FOR SALE CHEAP.—ONE SECOND ATand Coupe, French style, only four months in use by REGU tegatana ‘Avaly 12 ie fy, East Tweith street, N.Y. F%. BALE—A GOOD SADDLE PONY, SOUND AND ind; hae been used by a child; will be sold low. A, avenue. R SALE—A are two 1785 uleo w splendid ror baker: pees yard, near Canal, * " » YRAY HORSE, SOUND, GOOD MRIVER, $45, YOUNG CE iii Boo bay Mare Heorth. 8160 for 880: Horse, & rs $75, grover's Haruess, $7. Apply wntil sold, inth avenue. XLEIGUS.—STIVERA & SMITH, 90 KLDRIDGE STREET, Share foranie, of thelr own, manatacture 8 of ail PA, ‘ + Aight F088 . PORE they seit tbe attention of puteansers. nS RMONT HORSES FOR, SALE —ONE TEAM OF drivers’ one pair bey M uy years * am te ioe WOADINGRE Reis the ind avenue, between Lah otreets WANteDa GOOD HORSE AND LIGHT COVERED wittausoe for cash, Apply w D. M. v0 Ma . 20 ORM On Sn cima areas de nip, Miamsvure. = Horna. Meee saat oy PLATENS DOs BR Eran Ate eae eer neon ag ea oR Rete eae paste mercy Mie TUITNEY HOUSR—NE®W AND BU yt mig HS ce iy . SF ‘on "ora plan rniture trae" Buits and oi Hlooms at moderate. © -” tS WENNierr, Pre ANT MARAE NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1860. - 3 SS BOARDING AND LODGING, | 7 BOARDING AND LODGING, UPLE OF PLEASANT RUOMS ON ND WHITE STREET. —ONB FRUNT AND BACK to let, with board, in » fi , 388 9 q A! * mo private fomnly Sar agitllable for s gentleman and wife or single 3 QREENE STREET, ABOVE SPRINO—ALSTON Pee oe a ey every conve Mence for bo « particularly suitable for small faust len or gentlemen. ient low to permanent tenanta. tht a RE 30 FRINGE STREET, THREE BLOOKS WEST OF from $8 10.90 pat week tiny ean (rit excellent Boat Breakfast How Bites, Dinners uend at 137 Paraeeeore DOOR* EAST OF Broad ‘urnished Apartments tor = » and their 1 -\ r with or witb A. TQUNG MAN, OF VERY RESPEOTAB! . mily, desires Bs strictly priv , iat ata entre omlty ings he a have ll mfr f a good home; lecation berween Fourteen ‘and Seound aud Rixth avenues; boardinghouse keepers - - nr — Reed uotanewer, Address, wit full particulars, GL, bur 137 NINTH STREET, FOUR DOORS WEST OF 180 Herald oflics, +9 ot troadway.—Tu let withoat Board, 4 second. Floor, FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS DESIRE TWO FUR- \rgtogerher; will be irt ressopable, Apply us ween st eaytat otha a Third OR STREET WT. CLAIR HOUSE—ELE. 156 ater Ce Sener Charenton tote. Herne was: . ‘date of tae MS TO LET, WITH first class Now Bagland iv : : . a reet,cwneret Sih svense, =” QT () RLM STREET, | NEAR | SPRING MARION Nineteenth street, owner of Garett aa en. 4 ‘T 2 WEST NTY-EIGHT! = economical housekeeping, witb all the conv: sehen ehudlng JA” Be oars, with hrvt clase Board, aan’ bor obtained ‘tensile, best is, waler, ba. Meat low 9S SP septicnton a: the atove number, ween Beventh and (onania. a ‘avenues; Dear care and stages, pattem: wd fe ; EAST TENTB STREET—TWO SITTIN NEATLY FURNISHED HALL BEDROOM TO LET, 264 with bedroom attached, suitable for full or partial board. Terme ‘with or without without wife er two gentlemen. Also one ingle room. hs ) $1 80 per week ; gus, dc. Apply at 125 moderate, : The Real Hsiate Oflee, “MT OF Pulety-Courth atreet. over FS ROADWAY—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED PARe : a 648 ROA rAr ory A PLEASANT FRONT “ROOM, SUITABLE FOR TWO | every 3 Kooms for single gentlemen, all with full heard py i ther 4 use first class; good table; location rpassed. tate ‘board. vive fate family detrabs ation for vi Doarders accommodated. ‘Terms reasonable, renien : ee Heferences way. Apply at a om $ ferent re et pe ea ne eee Class, raddpra Img Dinner st aococe — pyyiemndiag incur vame All en arene Apply a+ 06 West sg Ed has new eral cpio , TROON, OR ROO , had Pat rc O8T—A DIAMOND STUD. A8 IT IS ONB OF A SEP, avenge aga afore Raman, arded by returning it 16 O8T—ON MONDAY, 24TH INST. A LARGE WHITE FAMILY WILL LET SEVERAL PLEASANT L Newfoundland dog, with w niwok head end « part of bie furnishes or unfurnished Roemer wth yO iail black. Whoever will return him to 22 Chariton atreety coptaiva all the mudern improvement hood ds Will be Uberally rewarded. ; terma mouerate; use of parlor; &@ omniortable sume. A 1% Weat Thirty. between O8T—IN BROOKLY®, ON SATURDAY AF *BRNOO! my sixth street, bet Seventh aad L Docemnber 20,40 the Aihenenes, ot the Fhitkemnete soe stim scenes ‘areal, a mink Victorine. The dnder will be liberally, rox FRONT ROOM OR ROOM AND BEDROOM TO LRT Jaided and reoeive the tanks of the owner by leaving it a tom Indy and gentleman, Board for lady, or w iwo 4% Clinton atreet, Brooklyn. by , tae, Sealed end bee ee O8T—A READY REFERENCE FILE, BETWEEN re — ; 4 8 m, Apply at 144 Thompson street, near es READY - hee a finder will receive tie thanks Vstese ears iiberalty OARD.—SINGLE OB DOUBLE ROOMS FOR aun | Tewarded, by leaving it at 6) Jamnen street, weealthy. gute? end central pesto Gy | GQKYE TERRIER LOST_ON SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9% and Astor piace Broad , b>, {rom the stanie No. 7 Hast Twenty-accend street Five way and Fourthavenue, couveniontto carsand stages Sate | 4 lars reward will be paid for hia rewufu to the stable above venees given sud required Apply at 18 Lafayette placa, j Mestioned, BoARD-SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS, wiTd on without board, yery cheap. Gentlemen wishing such ‘Will call at 82 Grand street. Location central aad ¢ -nve Bient, especially for winter, "Stages and cars pass every two minul REWARDS. LOST, ON THE SUTH INST. VI white ‘8 piece off thetatot 2OARD.— ENTLEMAN AND WIFE oR Two SINGLE pee con obtain @ pleasant Ruom, modern fous with the tmprovements, ws Nia | ry a “ 7 en street, a few doors went of Broadway. | $10% TOSRD TO, HAVE NEEN TAKER OARD AT 290 BROOME STREET.—SECOND STORY, marked L. Scheer." Whoeverwil revurs BP front: and bedroom, and pack Pastor, ty let with, Roar the same ba hoard pier 37 Non’ Rice’ rears iF ‘gentlemen and thelr ‘also'so | the above ‘ “4 OARD DOWN TOWN.—GENTLEMEN CAN BE AC- $2 boon, ine Four sroaue sage ous 4 "arse, commodated with good Board, with pleasant roo q containing a cluster diamond iy furnished, at 391 Greenwich sifect, beiween North, Movre ey ey on pe] ‘The and Beach sireets, for $3 per week. ve reward will be paid on the same to 79 Mur- tern ne tte Sed pte OaRinnacuth siveste “The Beat alo lft at Ag 15 REWARD.—WHERE SAFE BELONG. op in the elty; ‘ARD.—WHEREAS, TUE SAFE BELONG- first class; possesses al] moderu 11 ole, a exouiieat wo more of John Ui. age table, Diener as aix o'clock Apply at &2 Broadway. lacke sine ‘was broken I a Herd mo —_ — + _ of the 24th, of gold and silver Watebes and « large lot of Jew- OARD WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN OF THiS CITY, 4 | elry. The above reyard will be paid for the recovery of tha , Wishes & euit of mith Bard | property and conviction of the iblef, or « suitable ‘or Rimeelf and two ur thre ottera. in 9 strictly private ta | lor either. milly, w! ‘no other boarders, for which 4 reasiona- | HACKER bie tion will be given, Must be in the neighb r. hood of Weat Thirty fourth street: Toatim aisle of character | @6)()() RAWARD.—A REWARD OF will be given and required. Address John Ward, 8 paid for ih Pure square Post Omiee, Sixth avenue, on Dee. 26, ~ one targe Mink bs = erm — — ‘one Mink OARD WANTED—FOR A LADY, GENTLEMAN A eto: nes, Muff Can Caps, Glover, 86 ore ND th 5 cy 22, 2000; bwo coma gestealty furnlahed, i tho Seventh for any portion F bee. ANTHONY. The ‘verms must be moderate. Address bux 1d5 Herald 1 REWARD.—THE WAREHOUSE OF THE | seciubidkoaasicaimas sans abc Rg gy OA /ANTED—NEAR UNION SQUARE, A SECOND Vaolare stolen therefrors "Haid consisted Room, southern exposure, for a geatleman aad of shows LAS, plesen af black and eslored Sgsred carenating wife, Private family and nova dinner Beret. Addons, a4, Titer ae manuf Caer eae ae Oe IN Ste tice perantems, | reas wil Ca pall far ‘he equsvipacion aaknapsichon gm pene ‘204 the recovery of the gods; of one half OARD WANTED—FOR A GE! AN AND WIPE, | smount for the latter, of a So sim for ony port in @ very Situation up town Private thereof. wiiTe, BI L & LoCKWOOD, family ‘Addrene W. A.B. box 106 Herald offs. New Yoru, Dec, 2, 108 and 110 Duane street. ARDING.—A PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING IN A Beene fiesta faraiahed house In Madina arene Sane OF BRA ed, toa family of bility. "No = boarders tahen. 1 Mirena ed a i For particulars ious re call mt 14) Broadway. along the Des Motnes river, in the State of Lowa, Title bh oo Sm aye or enero > from government. Seager, bor INO.—A LARGE BACK PARLOR, WITH O10. | ‘cme teereen ne ene ee ee nO Bere rata focoieen cman cot as ot Exe Gennenees, ‘OK BALE OR EXCHANGE—A BUBSTANTIAL NEW class 22 Agentleman and wife, $10 per week House Grat sagen onare, pease on Bap first street for a West Twrentioch erect, near Winin avenue, | abi Farm oC fori of 60 acres ily ew Yorke BRQELYN.—BOARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN, NEAR | {PRY ' OF OAdrone D. Jsoot, No. Woot fonts F777 & German gratlenuan, tn a well nduonted aa Rin Rmaeictinet Ss as ot —— i i ¥ bet 30 Pens oes, FOR SALE TWO STORY HOUSE, Two AND BPCGair eather, RARDMOMELY | hin a ri Sane Peay, hd walk from ferries. Lt clase, pic LAWRENG: DUAN, Oliver street, i 4 - _ A IN ES LOTS ON BROADWAY POR SALR—IN THE VI- einity of Thirty.fourth ments, bringing a good rent, will be frelon oes | Sawer's, ilbieccceae™ inquire of PI & en m 242 OR RIOUANER 2 SRR EE ee 3 Kitchen ‘ac. be " para s Fo kicaie Now York er Brosbiya: ‘aSarene J’ Br'bos ARD IN BROOKLYN.—16 CLINTON STREET, A Manel often. ‘coma; Parlor and Bedroom attached also, ain- amIA AND TIMBER | wt yaa oT, gu Dinner a é ~ ew wee tet = heal eae ze yy ene Thondaror Morchatdion. Address ¥:, bosfiae Horaid ofices OARD IN BROOKLYN, . 4 id Botti tod eh ay tat eter Nes | rar as q we treet between Pilon anf Aliant avenues, souvesieal to | WW ANTED, TO RXCUANGE FOR DRY GOOP®-A GOOTs shri eres nen, | psn Sty ay SPS BY Heda OARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN.—IN A GERMAN | *!™ DAmeand ducription of ee house where an opportuntiy may be had to learn, (ke Q LADIES: PAIN WILL BE HELD IN THE PCROOL. i tranedigaration thuvebs eorwer of Mott aod Aah ee eee aay may Serr tieman, fr which ‘& week will be paid, Address B. YE iterala OMloe, 9 URNISHED ROOMS TO LET AT 67 AMITY § . | JRovn's crry EXPRESS —THR BU oF THs with or without Gourd 3 plitonsnane behwnes tor onee: B Stiap Bae Sees comment, One oe on with ihe winpharitey Sok pes a at Mt” BLACKTLAM, Proprietor. Poe eeee. ROOMS—CONSISTING 5 ——— lor, Bedchamber und Closets, on first wah Po PepRo 1. RAILWAY. The oe Janene Beet. 2 ry and ex the 1.299.000 eunig XE OR TWO ROO LET TO SINGLE GENTLE. =e oR Ms TO al b> mara, or ceoond Boer for LY EO ry, permanent wag: for housekeeping, Vy a mall private family without children ; rentiow, Apply at @ Firth near seound avenue. pews RIVATE TABLE, WITH PULL OR PARTIAL BOARD. — four ‘A family Living private has an elegant furniahed Parlor ume on the first floor, with id suit Of rooms commeanteating ‘ion of the 1 the secur, with one oF two 0 the third, with ail the im: direct provement: ten in each room, strict attention paid vo bratvesa aud comfort. “References exchanged. Apply at oe 8 180 Kast Lbirty fourth street. BFAUTIFUL FUR! h full Board, to a co week Also one furnished Room for $9; ai : td family small. 162 West Kwenty-sixth street, near ighth ‘ot by the avenvie, entitha to OOMS TO LET—FURNIAIED, SINGLE, OR IN BUTTS, we by the weak oF les ‘ Reference de sired. Inquire on third floor, of J. WAGER: RENT--A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, WITH BED. Chl at No, 49 room if required. Terms moderate, fourth street, 5 ESPECTABLE SINGLE MEN ENGAGED IN STORTS, Jn sores, oan find « AxDiBW RLLISON, It, Bngtocerio-cher comfortable and 4 La ght sereet, corner j nM ul CEPTION ON SEY YEARS DAY — . do lane, * 7 Mr. Hey Howard will reeetve the @remen erent Ercan eee ee, a1 108 Leonard street, on Tuesday, Jam. 1, 1861, LINGLE GENTLEMEN OR FAMILIES CAN HAVE very Cy tego) Rooms, with Bead. Address Mr. {oe 106 East Fourteen bh stree., oppostte the Academy of ‘0 HANDSOME LARGE, ROOMS AND ONR SMALL Room, weil furnished, with gas and fire, for single gem fred at onF new ine ‘ate family. Apply at 06 Prinee street, ‘eljows Hall, op the afew weet Breatwas. “Bow. T° —A SPLENDID LARGE BACK PARLOR, FUR- Nivhed, on the first Boor, to gentlemen only, at Brond- way, between Bighth nud Ninth streets, ‘Wntep-s ROOM PLAINLY FURNISHED, WITHOCT board, in Bush wie ; a oF Vienity, Willamsbure, Uys | couple. Address 13 oa . Hite tgang ew sich meat testers | JANTED—A SUIT OF Ri WITH BOARD, FOR New Yors, Dec. 29, 1860, WAR Ras rr oe noeme, sr yay ol | en nea Pry, font Freee andisih avewsen, adders | ()PFICB OF THE NEW FORE 48 ioe SOTA” al a i a] ‘ta tok ‘The iranafer books will be "crook data tifatter the i x “"Bpw. 3. 7 witoeny fom $ RINOLA! eet Te yon! Meet ee Ay ‘<n of ve, | | ——— EAN “4 44 item cate Ee iar iets Es avenwes; also, « ball Referepresenchanged ——— merelin raver iand AB Bowne howe gt am 6 ret WENTY FOURTH | STRABT, BETWEEN rere nny rary? . raat iM nm evepure—| roern | TTANTRD—A svrt OF fRoM POER TO SIX Roy ford few ten farm, Abn one cage rors eutabio |W “Yara ema oa whe at FR * 0 t0 five minutes o Address Tanck YARD, MAM FOR = veral handsomely fu rated Room, to egeaiomen. The joration 's nesrall the first hotels Rod fora 79 SPRING aPRREY THREE DOORE THON RR yAD. BES mem Mending oom free, ingnireof AX ' ws TAD oA, acura,