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~———— ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP Bi0 BIO, beta ong parted tor The Blackstore coaling again, THE CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL. exteemely amusiog, and wil exile ay amoest | Omotal INTERESTING FROM KEY WEST. | = rats Wea nee his aftoravon tad will excite The Weetern Atlantic Squad- ron at Work. NEW as yet that of sane nnd We bave a stromg and adm ly joree, which will add, beyond doubt, additional glory to tho istory of our already ng DAVY. . : We ave nothing of ‘term Jettarece,> Sees ‘CAPTURE OF MORE PRIZES, | eee eae tet a eenad. de. servedly popular with bis com all at the Tortus " ee gas. The work on the fort is favorably, although not ag fast as if the ‘engitieer officer were present Bleven Vessels of General Banks’ Expedition Passed Key West Bound Westward, ee, Ren ae iy the arrival of the steamchip Bio Bio, Captain Drew, gt this port yesterday, we are placed in possession of some important letters from our special correspoadent at Key West, in which all the nows from that point is given im Aotati, and which will be fouud very interesting. Our Key West Corresponden Key Wasr, Dec. 7, 1862. arrival of the Steamer Bleckstone with Rear Admiral Battey—Arrival of the Schooner Nonsuch, Prize to the Cnited States Seamer Linga—Stit! Another Prise—The Prize Steamer Vircassian—the Ground on which Her Condemnation will be Contested—Afaire on the West Coast of Flovila—The Fate of Acting Master Stcarns— removal of Versels from the Eastern Gulf Squadron— The Steamer Magn>'ia~The Prigate Sl. Lawrence and the Fellow Fmr—Precaulions for Next Summer, &e- Enety this morning the steamer Glackstono arrived om Now York on the 26th ult, briaging the mails and passongere and stores for the Eastern Gulf squadron. Acting Rear Admiral Halley came passenger op her, and to-morrow oilictiily relieve Acting Rear Admiral Sardner in the command of this squadron. Contrary to axpectation, uo relief enme for Commander Howell, of the Tabotan. The Biackstone touchet at all the stations of the bicolad: feet on the passage bere, felivering supplics, wh: accounts for her long passage, It will be sce from this paragraph the ‘oll of ever sending the mail by a navy transport, for hoy are Mvariably Debind time. Had they hecn sent by he Cohawba or Mio Bio they would have been here a week vince, Tun erstan! o conununication will be made «+ tha government on the subject by these directly inte: rested. On the afternovn of the fth inst. the schooner Nonsuch, of Nassau, loaded with sit; coffer, &e., arrived, having ‘been captured by the United States steamer Tioga. She was from Nassau, and professed to be bound to Koy West. by her clearace, but this dodge would not anawor, She was for Dixie in reality, and the captain and crew, much against their wishes, find themselves In the very port for which she cloyod, but in the custady of Vulted States oMcials, fnglishmen who have employod steamers to break the blockade to give up that plan—they finding it a losing garoo-—and employ small, swift sailing vessels of light draught. Consejnently tho demand for vessels of that oharacter is very ixrge in Havana aud in every port from which steamers have heretofore beon ij. Avether stall prize schooner arrived last evening gwhose name and by whom captured I have not yet tearued. 1 understand that it is tne inteniion of the former owners of the price sieamer Circassian to contest bor condemnation ari sale before the Supreme Court of the United States on ‘he following gronads, and bave sven, alao, the written opinion of two of the most distinguished admiralty jurists of Great Britain op the subject:— _— the President of tho United States, in his proclamation 6! the vstubiiahmont of a blockade of the | Southern ports, so mortified 1 ag against ourselves us to say, that the vessels yy every neit'ral Power approachin: a Blockade etd shoud be first warned off in writing befure being lable to vaplure; and that no capture would be vali unless the verse! was taken after having vioiated the blockade. They contend (at the Circassian should first havo beon warued off the cvast, and that in consequence = i to dy so her capture and oordemnation are m 5 ‘ Second—That the Cirerssiag was condemned on account of ber Gaving been bound to New Orleans, whou the btockade of that port bedbeen ratsed and thrown open to the werld by special prociamation of the Veesidont of the United States, Here are two very knotty points for our lawyers. They will afford food for much argumont; and, i! the cliimants are succossful, two-thirds of all tho prizes taken thes far will have to bo restored, I cannot see why tho modifies tion was mado, for it coul! be plainiy veer, in the first plage to be only aguingt our interests, and thereby benom- mug the enemy. We have no later news from the westward. At Tam- wm, Codar Keys and st. Marks all is quiet. At Apalachi- wola the United States steiner Port Royal, Lieutenant Commander Morris, when last heard from, was trying to get over the bar into the river ‘or the purpose of ‘Visitly & robe! fortification some eixty miles in the interior, an discovering if tho rums said tc be there exist only m ima- ination or pot. Tho squadromaro very vigilant, and it raroly that any vessel carrying aid aud com‘ort @ Dirte succesde ti. getting into one 1 the blockaded ‘The recent desteuction of salt works ov the couse 9 Florida hag been a sore ofiliction to the rebcis, They must suffer exceedingly for iho want of that very neces. sary article, To one of letters Inet summer I gave an account of the lo death of Acting Muetor Stearns, commanding sho United States ech oner veanregard, who was supposed to havo been snot when, in bis own boat, he atten elas another into Crystat river. Hie fate bas ¢! ascortuingd. He was killoa by a party in ambush, buried in an old cauww for the want of a cof The negro who was with bim and acting as pilot was captured, and the. fonds fost cut end his tongue and then hung him. Why is ft that the most efticieut vesee!s hereto'ore be. songing to the Fasteru Guif rquudron have been removed and added to the squadron of Admiral Dupon The Me woadita, Quaker ud Santings de Cuba havo all gow feaving Admiro} Uailey a few broken down old hulke that are in & great are worthless, when hi Lave any amount of work to do this wint tly in want of a few fast st: there aro enough mere to come thie way. suppoced to be iu perfect urder wher and? which hae dove nothing Merophig-—is now snffering from prevailed amony ali tha yorects oF past ~ % go North for repairs. Although the yellow fever has diaappeares shore, st!) ther? Hré a fow cnee® making the! oa board the f gehip St. Lawrence. They a ¢ 4 mild type and yield readily to modieai tres these. Eaweenee ja an mfcoted ghip U0 ot and she wili teinsin so until cout North, why ion can be frozen out of hey , the feet sur- geon, ie, Lunde: t the vellow fever of this season ghiy is he sfapped-up in (he Sub ect thai he provouvces cvery case of sickness occurring or board aay shi ‘ono of typhwve ieterode>. . fe »bjoct iain doing lot New York, epidenl@ that equadron for ® er. What his ntiee, If tho gowernment kee).¢ tae cwrence here as | fugship,ahe wil. be certain to ha 7 fever in ® malignant form again os m) weather sete im, Sho ghoa'd be seat nee to be cleaned and fumigated, and where the fr vill have a chanee of vers: Next the st. olrating every part of the Fawroaco. the acamer Hunterville suftored the moat, ab having lost eigh: or ten men including the Payimaster, Do- tor,and Chie: Engwoer, the Magnoliaiost thee, aud seve ral versels ono or two each. Tho utmost precaution should ‘vo taken by the government, Doth ashore anid afloat, to prevent, If possible, a return of theepidenic next sum- mer. I firmly believe it can be prevented if the prover moans are taken, and there {s no time like tho present to prosecd with the work. Kry Weer, Dec. 8, 1862. Avrival of the Steamer General Meigs from Pensacola— News from That Potnt—Arrivat Prices from the North and West—Serenade to Reav Adiiral Lardner— Sailing of the United States Steamers Tobome, Hrnbeville and Stars and Stripee—Naval Operations in the Gulf of Merico—Fort Jeffers, dc. , de. Last evening at,sundown the United States Quarter* ‘asetor's eteamer General Meigs, Captain Wateon, arrived from Pensacola. She brings no news from that point. All General Neal Dow, who is in command there: izens of Pensacola who re(uoed to take the oath of allegiance, intending t keep them there until they are in a better frame of mind. Billy Wilson’s Zonaves have been giving much trouble duriog the past six monthe; but General Butler has now disposed of them in a manner that will prevent their giv- da quist. nag gent to Fort Pickens all the ‘ng more anpoyance in future. ‘Tho prize which 1 spoke of in mg letter of yesterday, aame unknown, proves to be the echoone? By George, of rebel Adderly %& Co, She was cap. tured by the United States steamer Sagamore, Lieutenant Commander Earl English, ten miles north-northwest hor clearance sho was bound to Key it as there is no here (or a cargo such as she fas on board—viz: ont ete, Soap, ke.—tho clearance Nasaan, owned those — consummate sympathizers, H. by of Indl Weat; river. vd. Sho Cate th condemned and soit between Naesau and t pa stand ' cortain. img up the trade When they arrive we shall have twoot ‘awaiting the action of the United State: ham 19 th co The business of the court fs mac! fe! by thé non-arrival of Judge Marvin. end the Ninotioth regimont. Tt will be a nove! tr, for Sone the musicians will have to take a bout for tho not giving op, the command until to-morrow pose, aa he Admiral remains on board the frigate St. he Faro ‘purning of powder will announce the event, T understand that if is the tntontion of those , vhad been | capture of the | bas im tho squadron | 80 we feave it to medical men to sur. | wonders in break. are small’ O00 con Rear Adiniral Lardner will be serenaded tosuperintend. He is,I am sorry to say, ati detained at the North, not having recovered {rom bis severoatiack of yollow fever, Kev Weer, Deo. 10, 1802, Mou-ments of the United States Vessels—Departure of KeaY Admiral Lardner—Steamers Passing with Troops—Th United States Schooner Nonpareil Witfully Run Into and Sunk by the Transport Steamer Che Kiang—More Trans- port Vessele Bound West—Arrivat of More Prizes—News from Sabine Pass—Key West and the Kpidemic of th’ Past Summer—When and How the Yellow Fever Furst Appeared—Arrival of the Prive Sloop W. F. Chester, with Sixty-eight Bales of Cotton, Captured by the United States Meamer Montgomery—Captains of Captured Ves sels—Steamer Union, dc. , «te, oa ‘The United States wteamers Tahoma, Stars and Stripes and Huntayille sailed yesterday, and the United States brig Perry thia moroing, the latter for New York. Tho steamer Binckstone olgo sailed this morning for New York via the Atiautic blockading squadron, Rear Admi- ralLardner and euite and Lieutenant Commander Bige- jow, late of Uo Sagamore, were passengors in her, Yesterday nivruing three steamers passed here bound west, two of which were the Potomac and Che Kiang, the ; latter loaded with troops, The Quartermaster’e schooner Nonpareil, Captain Wilson, had been despatched the evening before to lay off and on the ship channol, for the purpose of iniercepting any steamers coming from the northward, hoping to obtain a few newspapers. When (he Che Kiang hove in sight the Nonpa- rei! was about five miles off the ree, and, as the Sleamcr was Bleering directly for her, she hove to, with her jib #hoet to windward, and awaited her approach: ‘The Che Kiang did notatter Ler course or slow her engines’ but dolibecately raa the Nonpareit down, striking ber in the bows, staving thom in, tearing away her bowsprit and inflicting other injuries. So badly injured was sho that Captain Wilson was obliged to run her ashore on the Middle Faniboe, where she soon filled and rolled over on hor bilge, and wiH uo doubt become a total wreck. ‘The Che Kiang, after committing the injury, kept on hor way at full speed, the troops on board giving three cheers and the music striking up “Yankco Doodle,” ‘The affair wae a great outrage, and the captain of the | Steumer sheuld be sevoreiy punished for the part ho | acted, and the owners made to bey the value of the schooner. The Nonpareil will be much missed. She has been a most usetul vessel und hor captain a most faithful ) and frees person, May he soon have ancthor com- mani Last evening tho bark Goorge Thomas, fourteen days from New York, came in, but, being without x pilot, ran ashory on Craw Fish bar, where sho at present remains. ‘Thu United States storeship Supply alao came inside the reef this morning. She leaves ag. in to day for Vensucola, | A large steamor, with two smoke stacks, and loaded with troops, posed bere this morning about cloven o'clock, | bound’ west; and & ghoyof-war, probably the Dale, ts ‘Row off the harbor, bound in. ‘The prizes which I spoke of in my lottor of tho 8th inst. a8 coming into the harbor are the following:— British schoonor Marta, of and from Balizo, Honduras, captured by the United states achconer Rachaol Seaman, | while attempting to enter subine Pass—cargo salt, soap, dry gous, &.—brought iv by Master’s Mate David Har- vey, of the Kachae! “eaman; Britieh schooner Corse, cap- wrot by the United tes steamer Kensington and | schooner Rachac! -caman. at Sabine » the Maria. Prizo%master Hurvey reports 0 the capture ‘of the British echouner Velocity at Subine Pans. She has | been taken. by the goverument and armed, and part of he ‘Marla, | Ho also reports her cargo brought bere _ that about three weeks si {| sailing past the town of Sabine, was fred upon by gueril- | las: whereupen a party wes lauded: and a part of the | town destroyed. ye vaiuo of the property burned is , estimated te be at lest ouc hand ed thousand dollars. Aslvop, cotton loaded, s now coming into the harbor, which inakes twenty-two prizes awatting the wrrival of + Jucge Marvin tis evidently the dntcntion of somo person or porsous who, having prop:rty 10 Pessucola, are interested tn the weliare of that place, to muke the yellow fever appear ag | bad as poesibio duriug the poet summer at Key West. for the purpose, no doubt, of inducing the government to abaud nm this point ag a naval station and transfer the depot nd squudrou to Pensicoin, aud then throw away a tow willin dollais more in recoustructiig the navy yard and fortifications thers, He or they are endeavoring to add as much 23 vossible to the number of cuser, and are trying to bring tt even inte the present month; but the dodge wiil not go down; for, although the yellow fever he. has Leon bad enough, it was no Werge than it Las been ans will be again in Porsacoia, should the squadron be rem ved there. Here is the spot for the United States naval stativn of the Gulf of Mexico,and here it will al ways be. A navy yard mort and will be corstructed Lere, and also # marine hospital fully as larce wa the one destroyed at Penancola, The first appearance of yellow fever here last summer can be traced to the British bark Adventure, which vessel put tu bere leaky about the Lat of July inet, She was (tom Havana, bound (9 Nassau, ; Coni loaded, and om her arrival hore she had throe of hi crew sick, Whose tisease was pronounced by the quaran- tine physician t be bihous fever. They were sent te the hoapitai on shore in eybteen hours after one of them died with a well establitbed case of black vont. | Tho Admiral waa never informed of there being yellow { fever on shovo until his favship wae infected, and there bad been three deaths from it on bowrd, which were pronounced to bave been trom bilious remitrent fever. It he hat known it before, provision coud have been made for the removal of the squadion to another point, where! y many vatuablo lives would have been saved, but he d Consequently the i reiice, iunisville, Taboraa, Magrolia, Rf } Islan’, National Guurd, aud others, bad and deaths to reerd, I havea | 8° stitl, that yellow fev yor been a yelluw (ever $0 Racheol Seaman, while that the fi 1 tton: and f fully rare ‘believe that if the proper precautions are ae fevur may be prevented among the garrican jo Non-intercourse Dy Sey Weet and the West India Isiauds should be proe'aimed from May ts Noveraber. and the quarantioe station and hospua malyj:iwut direasea Lould be cstablishod on oue of the Keyeat lewt one hundred miles from here. Estabtish | these precautions and maintaty therm. and J am cor by Wert wit remain con paratively free trot chee them, and we shall have #6 there are unne: mate Tue sloop W. EB, ¢hester has & prize to the Cnited States steamer Mout- with sixty threo bales of cotton ov bowrd. Kyelt | Boles df cotton were thrown overbourd daring the chase, but were afterwards pioked uy by the Montgomery, The Chestor Is supposed to be a fishing amacl. formeriy be 1 tonginy: to tins 6, and One or those. rel: into T.mupt during the eariy part capture) sho was commanded by sed Duke, an oll ree dent of key West and a sonia. tte ie how ou board the Montgomery, which voseet i expected here In afew days. A short time beiore (nis cantare the picked up at sea six men in an op time some fty miles ou | mery being at th He. Theo meu reported thoy naling fect a Y Mobile, that ho bicekading fleet. but were blown to sea. They give some interestivg information. ‘They say that tie garrison of Fort Morgan i ewbt hundred mei, who ex pross thele detetmiva.ton te hel f poagitle, and defend it to the Inst, Too rebels aro driving piles i" the bay to obstruct! the passage of our vessels to Mobile. They represent the rebel force at Mobile to be very’ sinall, and say that tho misery of the inbabitante is boyoud deacription. They are iu neatly a starving condition, boing almost witht supplies ef any Kind, anit tho ref: adectare that they left only to get rid of the utter stitution, They do hot elaim to be Union ad. mit themecives Secesnioutets, and ackvow aided the rebellion, ‘This overing at sundown Keven steamers piace, lnaded with treope, and were stcoring 1 do uot know twit namea, but can snew make the numbor ton tr ne by since yer y merning. The United States steamer Magnolia left the harbor about sundow 2—where bound know mot—and the sleop-of-war before spoken of anchored iu the harbor about the game time, We are about commencing the work in the Guif tor the winter, aud T should not wonder if the Heet which paeged to-day was the forerunner of im- portant news. “All tho masters of vessela who have been taken at- tempting to broak (ho biceknde, and who have heen con- fined in Fore Ta lor, are w be cent North in the steamer | Genoral Meiga, by order of Cotone! Morgan. This will cre- j ate trouble. Many of them aro wapted here before ti United Staine Court when their cases aro heard, and the triale eannot goon if they are alsent, £0 much for iguo- rance, The Iate norther has subsided; the wind has gone into northeast, and the weather is again warm and delightiil, The steamer Union, lately yy the Marshal, and which enited on Friday last for New Orleang, put back last night dieabled, having sprung aioak, and came very near going down. She is usod up, aud may satoly be propounee: good for nothing, it is not yet dotermined what to do with her, Key Wear, Doo. 12, 1962 | Arrival of the Steam Trangports City of Bath and Curlew — Numerous Steamers Passing—The8icomc Magnolia and the MaitemStamship Bio Bio—Paynaster Yard and Greenbacke—The Weather and the Heal of the Istond, do., de. We aro never without incidents in Key West. Yoster. @ay morning the steamers City of Bath and Cariew, hav ing on board the One Hundred and Thirty-third regiment New York Voluntoors, Col, Benedict, came into this port to coal, Tho troops aro in fino condition and anxious to reach their destination, I I have given up attempting to count the steamers that have passod here within the Inst few days. The last I | | can remember went by about an hour since, and many | hove no doubt gone by th the night that we havo no ag. 1s now for New York. t to Barton Wound be to paint the proper number on her ait boxes. It would be well for the Lighthouse Board to ‘Dear alt this information in mind, Paymastor Yard has heen busily engagod during the Jast few days in paying off the troops now bere, aud in consequence greenbacks and poatal currency are to be Seon on ail sides. It is # haypy time for storekeepers; for the running accounts of the past six months are now being rapidly settled. Muc- money is boing sent North by the men and officers to friends and relatives, but enough will remain here to ronko the hearts of those on tho island a in business exceedingly glad. The weather continues most delightful, and the-tealth of al! i most perfect. If persons at the North ure desirous of Pas~iby & pleasant winter, let thea come to Key West. It witl not cost half as much a8 at Havana, and they will go home woll batlsfiod. : 49 6LO Would be a port haud buoy running in te the ry | Key West, Doc. 14, 1962. 4 Gal of Wind from the Kastward—Arrivat of Maile Others Missing-Steamer George's Creck—-the Bark George Thomas—The Firs: General Order of Reay Adini ral Bailey—It is Worthy of the Second in Command at the Capture of New Orleans, de., &c. ‘The wind is blowing a galo from the eastward, and the chances are that It will causo tne steamer Memuon Saa- | ford to go to piecos, for at the point «where rho is wrecked an easterly wind blows diroctly on the reel and croates @ very hoavy sea. Several vessels have arrived from the wreck, hvving saved some of the stores; but it -i8 not probable that many moro will arrive, for the rea. | sons above stated. Nothing Uae yet been heard of the steamship Bio Bio, We are at a loss to account for the dolay. The steamer Magnolia brought us yestorday morning the New York muiis of the 3d, 4th, Sth and Gth inst Where are the missing ones—viz.: from the 26th ult. to 2d inst.? They are, 1 suppose, placed on board some navy transport, and have gone, no doubt, to’ the moon, te ar- rive bere via Now Orleans, or porhaps Ga steamship Georges Creek is still hero, making some slight repairs to “her engines. She will, however, go to sea to morrow or next day, Tho bark George Thouins has been got afloat, aud is now alonyside the wh: tained no damage, captain hus no rs to take a pilot tho next titne be wish this harbor at aight, The follow ing is the first generat order from PR tiral Bailey. commander of the Eastern Gulf Squadron, issued on his assuming the command. It is short and pithy, leaving nothing unsatd that should be said, and worthy of the gallant sailor who led the attack on Forts Jackson, St. Philip and New Orioans—an attack never ‘equalled in the history of any Power on earth ~ GENRFRAL ORDER—-NO. 1. t 1 1862. t we to the fleet mand of the bastern rf 6 shis to entor Ad. Uniren Starks Fragsae Key Weer, 1 ‘The underzivnod haa the honor to ann that he has this day assumed. c: Gulf Blockuding Squadron, Stecess in bate and zealand energy in enforcing tho Blockade will be tho tests of merit. Tt_will be the pleastire of the Admiral to reco for promotion such officers and men as tagy distinguish themselves Ly successful bravery in conflict with the enemy or by earnest ability and enorgy in enforcing the bicckade, The outward pressure of our navy in barring the ene my's ports, crippling the power and exhausting the re. Sources Of the States in rebellion, in doprising User of & market for their peculiar productions, and of tho tion for importing many vital requisites for the use of their army and peopies, is slowly, surely aud unostentattou ly reducing the rebellion to auch straits as must result iD their unconditional gubmission, even though our gallant army does not achieve anether victory Tenjoin upon commanders of vessols to report iustan of individual heroism and of entorprise in mak! captures for notice. Goneral orders issued by my predecessors will be oboyed until otherwise direcicd. 4 THEODORUS BAILEY, Acting Hear Adi Comiaanding Fs 2 Gall) Block Decrsuner 1 The Bio Bio is now coming {nto the harbor, and wily Yeave this ovening for New York. There ts nothing new | since yesterday to cornmimicato The Gue Hundred wud | Fitty-sixth Now York aro still here awaiting transporta tion, and they wil remain until a ste back for them. They are al! wel! and ec ; ‘The ateamer George's Creck vailed (his morriag for Sonth” with troojs. They mast ba bound there Generst Banks says so. Hl We soon oxport important news from the westward, for,from all T can learn, active onerntions may be eve how going forward not very many hundred miles from | us. There will not be much, if any, of tho Gutt coast | left in the bands of the rebels by the ist of June next This you nay depend upon. * AWMENCE, mend Sir Roger de Coverly in Towa. TO THR KPITOR OF TAK ti ALY. New Your, Pec. 24, 18 Permit me through the medinm of your invaluable jour nal tocall the attention of managers of theatres acd otbers | concerned to a very serions iacouvenience too often ex” | Perienced by the public at this timo of tue year, itis | evident from the crowded horses every might that theatres are doing a good business, and therefore no po niary reasous can operate to cause the evil 1 wish (com plain of, Lrofer, sir, to the fact thar the private boxes In the theatres generally are extremely colt anddamp. 1 have heard many porsous complain of this thing sevérely, and have had the mis:ortune of discovering the troth of it in my own person. JT was in @ box the other evening at | ono of our best theatres great that T was obliged more favorabic d 10 Biay, a8 rst rate, it ei? ts house, dis draughts of air from many passages, found they are, quite cold and 4 caton, The | yubt iearnod | | Hymn Forty. | nevolent ladies re | sa | Children’s Christmas Fe: Celebration in the City, dc. occasion, and suggorted by the great event which is com- memorated, Chigtmas ehould be a day of peace and universal joy. Strifes should cease, old fouds be terminated, and those ePtranged should come together again, joining their bands im mutuai forgivenes- and forgetfulness, In the Northern home circles this is doubtless the case; but the dread strife of war between brothers still continues to plunge phe country into misery and anguish. Tho rebellion is ‘not yet over, and heuce Christmas this year, with all its pleasures, brings no solace to some flresides where loved. forms are missed, and perhaps lie buried in the inhosp) table soil of the stranger. Many a heart that asbort- year ago beat joyously in the domestis circle, surrounded by all that were most moar and dear on earth, is now cold in tho grave—cut off from the. privilege of celebrating to-day by tho unrelenting hand of warfare. ‘The Southern soil has been made red with the biood of thousands of such, aud the bereaced widow and desolate household are thus compelled (o eat their Christmas dinners in sombre sadness. But there isa bright side to the picture also, for many- there are who Lave not felt tho pangs to which we have alluded, and consequently will enjoy the day. ‘The little obes will not be disappointed. at least, for Santa Claus hae made his appearance among them with his usual prompt. ness and show oved the wealth of nis patriarchal beneve. enee into thoir laps, In addition to the favors which they believe Sante Claus formerly heaped on his favorite Javeniles, he has provided them this year with little arti | Gclat babies, which can do auything almost but speak. ‘They may be seen in our principal stores daily, woking along in the most graceful mauner, for ali the world Ike realities, These creatures of automatic invention are called the ‘anto-peripateticos,”’ and. are the aource of rauch delight to every happy juvenile who becomes the poasessor of one of. them, Atali the churches, particularly the Fpiscopal aud Ro- man Catholic, tho services will bo of a most imposing charaoter, more. cspecially at old 7: Cathedral, the Jesuits’ eburch im Sixteenth stroct, Stephen’s church, in Twenty-vighth etyeot, aud Chriat church, im Filtu avenue, ‘Phe music at those houses of worship will be 4 grand feature in the coremonies, as well aa the sermous of the learned divinea who are to preach therein. THE RANDALL'S ISLAND BOYS AND GIRLS, ‘The children ix the nursery dopartment of Kandall’s Island are to have their customary good timo to day, with: foasting, recitations, singing, &c. An oxhtition will be given in the schooiroom at eleven o'clock in the morning. when addresses, dialogues, Christmas carols, hymns and other kinds oi. entertainment will bo furnished, Mr. Simeon Draper, President of the Board of Commissioners of Charities and Correction, will deliver an address to the | children during.the coremonies. ‘ GRACE CHURCH, The musical portion of tho ceremonies at this charch toalay wilt be of avory fine order. Mr. George W. Morgan, the organist, has arranged the following pro grarame:— Yeniia, Author Glorin Patri Jubilate Dec Psalm Sixty-eight. G. W. Morgan Mosout hit Lim. Bergo Rose it Mozurt ng by Mee After the eermon ananthem will be Bodstoin, 81. LUKE'S CHURCH. The servides at thix church wiil be of a kighly intoreat- ‘ny chavacter to-day. The Rey. Dr. Forbee, for rsny youre @convert to tho Catholic faith,and pastor of St Ann's Romen Catholic church in Eighth street, wilt offici ate at St. Luke's church towtay for the frat time sinew his restoration to the ininistry by Bishop Pot Ho is ox pected {o deliver a seriou, which announcomont: will coubtiess dinw togethor a large congreyat SOLDIERS FRATIVAL AT BELLEVUE HOSPITAL. The wounded soldiers lying sick at Bailevue Hospita! are to have e pleasant time to-day, at leant suo AS Are ina condition te participate in the fest hace kindly been prepared fer them, Mr, White, che netive warden of this hospital, rnnounces that «grand inner will be given to theso soldiers by @ number oF in the neighbor be rod of cho hor pital. A OMMISTMAS TREE FOR THE ILDINKE. Anovelty inthe wuy of Christmas trees wilt Bibitod at Irving Hail to-da ‘The tree is said te 10 ON the largest affair of the kind over goiten up'in this city. and will be loaded with Christmas gifts, whieh will bo ta posed of forthe benefit ef the Women’s Centro sucin tion of Relief. The tree will be illuminated from one to six @'elock ia Uw afternoon. ts TRA MERTING OY Adinission twenty-five THE CHRISTIAN ALLIANC? mptimantary sovini tea meeting for the Sunday ool and friende ct the Christian Aliance wil! be helt at the City As:etnbly Rooms at seven o'clock this evening. ANNIVERSAIY OF THE HSEMOKTAL CHURCH. The seventh auuiversa the Mewoust Churc dry School will be held thiz oveniog nt kK, in the ¢ », corner of Ta Waveriey place free. 4 made for the schoo! fund. of even wr mond air collection wv mia ivat at Trimity ohurch, the theatre perbaps is weil wartned 1 was st atheatre iu witch th colt that not only wore cevera’ indies obbig more before thes had ordered their of the party ,on the secas: attacked with a severe sue has ever since be: r wartath in the a) u sped for by the benefit henceforely from it by other and fature box visited yours, respectfully, ROGER TH, Oy Intelligence, Fret ot ANS Sieser.—Between one and tac ¢ Wednesday aflernoon a fire ecanrred in tho ve 40 Ann stroot, TH appoars that a stoanr bic the cellar of the rear building Blow off a patch of steam thon thrast the barning coal into thew 4 Dinwe er box. setting fire to the box and belt eh oan | jented fre to the basemynt floors: ‘he tiremon | 0 atickly at work, and kept (ho fire te the first store. | tho boiler and engine is owned by Willinw The damage will pot amount to over F800: eh sured, ‘Lhe building is damaged about §2a, ateo evi de insured. 4 tloor ig ocoupigd by J. t ore, iwanufucturer ot twine, Tamaged very teitings | covered by insurance, ‘The scernd floor i cocupied by C, Pratt, umbrella maker. Datraged about $10, also | ineured, Tasorany ITAL. hie a grand onslangSt upon the Board of Potice Commiseion ers. ‘The attack will be begun, i is ewut, after New Year's, by requesting Govarnor seymour te remove the present odious Board, and piace in their sicad yood old democrats, A commit vm the Tammeay General Committee mob yester: H, adopted 1 reso. lation recommending Whe co io AND TAR Power Cols os Heavy Swixone Ur Uortwoan, Theodore Mavbeins by Kaine, was arre-ted by eotive J. ©. Kinner, of the Merehauts” j ie aint Idged wmorchavts of Park place, Chambers, Rowte and Murray Wireete and Broadway — Young Manhoins was formerly smpleyed a8 a cotter in one of the great twilortug om lishmonte on the weat side of the town, wir be we Wy sainpiee oF goods, ond, presenting thee ci lors, repre | sented that he world call again aud t goods, but that, at the time, he w goods as a sample. — ‘ } chaged many pioces of ¥: Spragues & Co. , of Pork pla Chambers atreat; Weaver, Richards & Co.. of ! Lao, Bliss & Co, of Brondway, and olhere | parported to have been drawn by | Bradford and €o., Broadway; Payau & For sroe time detective Kioney lad this vere bird, and the merchants b | theiy detective oMeor the eariiest tn, tw.) sine Manbeins presente! an or | of Mosare. Loo, Bliss & ¢ person wore found ma pawn tekets, loading ( Dowling to regard hiv a dishonest person. ‘dhe Captain gave bin fo i the right, and to tho moraing took him b iy, by whom he was cominitted. Ca ’ ao weit of certiorari and took the case before Jndige MeConn, and, OW 6 the Bon Appearance ofWitnoesor, he was die- charged. Hut detective Kinner preferred other complaint, upoa which the prisoner was hela for eubsequont oxaul- nation, and a hearing was had ycatorday oftorneon n> the office of the City Judge, Some of the goods have been re. covered. The Denver City Bixpross. ToHMON, Mo., Dec, 42, 186%, from Denver thy las arrived orings ow et ’ ‘The express ing $19,090 in athe | of old Tamsaany are busy just mow prenaring for | | WaoLesare Menuicavre.—-A young | | tne Christmas ‘tre ndent and | vith ini by tbe | ita tu the Sixth | At three o'e 1 Christmas festi tached to Trinity 1e k yesterday the anny tebrat which was t z evergreens in tof tho grant astar was 1 Wiifal triple are h-of evergreens surmonnted be a large Ki the fon! ensembde of the whole. church was suet toredit on the decorative skill of lind. tae mattor f e About three hutidred childcen ocenpied soa fraud pews, 9 ole wore evidently enyzer (or the tne to arrive when t were to walk round tho mammoth Christa vi neue ihe door and reccive tore mn it A luge and tashions blo au 1 the occasion. ony siugiung the ia & very eredit- Dr Opleby thew offered en Deanlitol Christinas Lye @ EXOFCINES | Fideies able mannor up an even’ carol, writte s on, was #ung, com cing ag foliuss =~ Again the bour és peating When hy, AN Kavoling, For mon to bleed and die. eHORU lig-—ring sycoetly evera- 1 Curist shall come again, Aud trom (he graves deliver Tks saiaiy woth him to reign, During the Finging ct the above the bells of Tey, took up *he refrnin of the chorve entside, produciag. a tne effect. + the reading Of tho wsual jesrous and suc, other yas exercices, Kev. Dry Ogleby made a few terawks ho children, concleding by wishing they =, 'Mary Cheistmas."” ” composed by Rew, Dr. Ovloby for the cecaston, was then sung, after which the eb)icren parsed in procession around tho o Chriatinan. tors the on tents of WL, conslebiog Of wa ous gosd Laing. in the shape of bifouteric, Se ., wire distributed page then, Dorlog the afternoon (he chimes of old Travity pliyed | the following tunes upon to bells, peaduedng o marnif- quainted himself with the signatives of varioua firms, ad | ie maet soe Aurned his attention to another branch of tailoring—-chet | & # of parchaeing the gucds. He drew orders pcr tirtas for | 2.—Ringing the chany« bells, Ahyistmas Carer - ndo, with: vnvtattons jewed hy George F. Hrletow ~( briatmas Carol. ver lng Bel hr istmas « ht, Aoly Night.’ inajey and minor keys, ty em ToeeVeaper Hy wu Christmas Pheatricasa Theugh Christmas is 4 day for home plesores and amnsements, there ere alwayk thousands of people who ‘ol — ‘One it, Mayal Davil's City.’ colebrate their holiday a4 tae theatres. All the manayors+ therefore, may Count epor crow led houses this arvernce™ and ovening, and wo \opo that ut every plage of amuse mont the recoipis may he so large, the acting so oxceitont wad the applauge eo lYera!, that to magers, actors and audience this may indeed be a merry Christmas. At Wallack's ture wilt be uo matinee, but the jatest | revival, the “Invisible Husband,” wilh be repeated this i \ evening. ‘The play is admirably modnted and the aciivg ig ag woll as could by expected. We have to dorrect our yestorday’s noticn of this play so far asta Gay that it io ‘Miss Fanny Moravt, and not Mies Mary Gannon, who ‘jooks the Queen of Spain to yorfection.” There is nothing queonly about Mise Garson, but, 4 moro arch pretty, piquant and lovable Weila poawant girl thon abe naver lived om (he stage OF of it, Cue isible fue" YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1862,. band” ie of genuine Christmas merriment At the Winter Garden Barney Williams’ popular “Lakes of “Blondette”’ is gorgeous, and the children's Santa Claus undonbtediy lives in some such a place ae the splontia Palace of Lacce. At Niblo’s the grand spectacular molodrama called “Faust and Marguorite,’”’ will be given, both afternoon and evening, The scenery of this play is auperb, the mechanical effects are really wonderful, and the whole affsir ts well worth seeing. It ts trae that Mr. J. B. Ro- berts acta and talks more liketa Wostorn cirows clown than like Mophistophelos, but this only rakes the pioce funnier, aud is, perhape, intentional. No spectacle bas boon morp magnificently produced in this city for years ‘The popular comic opera, “The Poacher,” will be repeat, od at the Gorman Opera honse thie evening. This opera is really comic, and uot so only io mame, In the last act there is a soho! scene, with about fifty children, and Manager Anschutz ought to give eaoh of those children x papor of Sagar plains to-night, This would induce tien, to tike a kroat intorest in the performance, and wou! ly incranse the sweetness of their voices, bow dos being the Most auitable recognition on the part of Mauayer Anschutz Of a Chris':ias which can scarcely fall to bo a moat merry one t bi, At Barnum's Museum there will be performances noarit evory hour this day and evoning, A bran now bollday piece, called “Hardy Knute, or The Knight and the Wood | Demon,” is the principat attraction, Mr. Barnum knows juat what pleases the chikiron——of a larger as well smalier growth—and his Max ed. The What Is It? the snakes, the boar, Commodore teri Nutt, the wax figures, Mr. W. 8. Harrison, tho colored fish, and all the other curigsitte: be soon as usual, Tho New York Harmonia Soviety wll sing the ‘Mos siah” at Irving Hail to night. Mrs, Mozart, Mice F. Cole man, Miés Jonnic Kempston, and Mesers George Simpson and J. R. pas, have been engaged for the solo parts. | ‘This is@rogular feature of Christmas in this city, acd should be appropriately honored At the New Bowory theatre (here will be both after noon and evening performances. The splendid new comic Pantomime, “Harlequin Jack Shovpard’? cada new Christ mas apectac A Santa Claas,’ will be given both day andeyening, with auy nambor of melo dramas and farces by way of side dishes. i At Fox's Old Bowery theatre the beaniifultfairy crane, “Little Red Riding Hood,” and the comic tomime “Mother Goose, gpvill be played both afternoon: and ever ing. The now burlesque on Jick Cade’ is ule Wills, No better Christmas entertainment i¢ announced Mitchell coa'd not have eurj. his olt Olymple Mr. Edwin Booth appears atthe Heock!yn Academy of on the Musie to-night as Sir Faward Mortimer in the “Iron Hering and Patre. Chest, and also in Sinicspore’s asa | f 5 ~~ ae Ometal Drawings , aay @ Co.'s sad ent iguren” 19, 10. a ‘63, St, S461, 0, 36, ta,'S9, 66. the const to the westward, the Huntaville 088 Christmas, with all tt delighiful associations, 1s upon | Of Killarney”? will be repeated this evening, Kanrveny, crgine a0? the Teeeee Somes as. 3 oe eee us once more. The season of joy and innocent pastimes | with Mrs. Williams’ laughable buciesque, the “Magic | gRecttry’ds, dhs, Oe 56. M4, 4%, 16, 22, 13, 26, tions te record. ‘They eannot be apoken of ut present, 4s returned, and the hearts of the-youth{ul beat high with | Joke.” There are fairies enough and fun enough in those bay RRAY. ry but ee 4 Secenion Manne Se See Sis- the hope of the good things in store for thom, while the | Pieces for half a dozen Christmas nights. Covington. Ky., or St. Louis, ite, ny! Soe, hae De oleate winter more staid, sober and vouerable give themselves up to | At Laura Keene's tho holiday apectacie, Blondetto,” ha ee aein Besia jexioo. : it be . give 4 5 OMmctal Drawings of the Del: si poh patho tlie BL ice ene religious devotions suitable to the solemn character of the | Will be repeated both afternoon aad evening. ‘Tho aconery thes. ie ane Tae Darawanr, Exria C1493 $87 ~Dacembe 5 » 7, 69, 59, 60, 51, 64, 32 Der awann, Crass 416-—December 24, 48, 76, 56, 1, G4, 78, 20, 74, 31, 5, Circulars seut by addresali JOHN A. MO! wi Gi i 4. Ris & © Oiagion Company's Lotterg, of Kemtuoky. CUA9s No, 45/—Deoem! 42,8, 58, 9, 40, 65, 48, 33, 5. OLAss No. (58—December 18%. 13, 35, 72, 62, 55, 16, 46, 9, 14, 6, 38, 78, 58» Por circulars, ac can ® BROADBRNT & 00 ington, Ky. Prizes Cashed in all Legalized Lottes rr Information given JOSEP BATES, Broker, » New Fork, Oltery.— See Oficia’ in another column, pa HK TAYLOR & CO. separable from New Vork ean of two inatitutiona pecuts: esuailed by anything to te found tm n : rn is Central Park, the noblest pleasure sound in the worlds The second iwoqually famons in Ms way, Shocwtad aft No, Bz Beondway. This lant we need bar is ey, (athe nt of KNOX, Wie American Prince of Hatters, w to the Outil of a eniteman mt e ie of Americaw euterprise a nitied wit the ge sth of ong metropolitan faabe ‘on Tocmiing 1@ Tasteat."” Th i thise ty be to sy ti Degas to feet wad Cah pia th on “to the manner horn.* No. 212 Pronticay i alee the wk aclng Baud avs callers canngt possibly ger along withor eet Stylo," n Gives Spl in today at hie Mu . Performane every | Paris Fashion and a est Vhing ew eases, Some » S86 Broadwwy, lavd.—t nds and Mrtitard respects Prblue "inet Di atore, Na, AM Holiday Presents At WER & BAKE NOISHLESS FAMILY SEWIN C Maison Mail ‘ MACHINE Nive 46 Broadway, Hoifday Presents of Affection and Chae & WILSON'S Sewing Machines, Oflog Dye—the Dest In the wlose und reliable. Bol pee 2 . Factory, yy abr ad day, December 24, AxwA Manto chio.” Hiv engagoment mths «iy of limited to three uights, Mr. Booth seems re these performances memorable. Wood's Minstrels give two porformances the now, funny and auccessfal travostio of the speciality. Buckley's, at Palace Reeeher annouuco a matinee. Bryunts’ offer y show to-night. George Chriaty appoars at the Brookiyu Athaneum. Hooley's troupe sro a Brooklyn justitutton Tivrell’s panorama of California will be on exh at Hope Chapel this afternoon and cyoning. A poly moratna of the prosont war {9 opon at Nibio's Satoon. Laut's Broadway monagerie is exhibited as usual those wishing to.see the ants wili Gad four of then there. The-animala take thoir Christmas dinvor at noon pragiseiy. ition. and ‘The Skating Excitement. ; OPENING OF THE FIFTH AVENUK SKATING POND MUSIC AND ICKB—WALTAING ON BRATES-~-PROS EE ¥OR TO-DAY IN THK CENTRAL PONDS ARP @O RE LIGHTED, RTC. Tne tuspection opening of the Fittiy Avenue pond took place yesterday morning, and wn fairly suecodufut, considering the innuspicioun of tho woathor for skating. Tho surface wan fo Tuesday, producing clear, gli ice sholtored position and shallow wator of the it to freeze winch quicker than tho Iaryer 5 inthe Park, There wi a surface of ioe presented yester day of about four hundred thousand square £ which was vory gtod. A goodly nutuber of tine skaters assembled on tite ico and enjoyed the sport of skating, while @ iarge crowd ecoupied: tite elevated Banke, in tently watching the moving objects: b A building 288 feet in length. lit up by ese. has been sot an for the-accommodation of visitors, Mr. Downing, of Groat street, Baving charge of the rofresnmonts Shortly after two o'olock P.M hand atruck wp some lively airs, and the gay skate: an waiting to whernnsic, As music lightens the weariness of a mareh, 8° doos it adt vigor and elasticity to the step of the skater. ‘The ice in the Central Park wir not partioniarly exert. lent yesterday, ‘Therefore it waa decided to roserve it for to-day, ko as to onAbie the holiday folks to have a Aday's skating. if safe the ice will be, the wh ‘open to. the pr day; but if the ar Any serious §. ner fthe Va he pond at a withant any Ker PARK--HOW ‘THE og of water . most of Barial Ground Catholio soldicrs. On ‘Thesday last Alderinvy Furley, Chairman of the Committee on National Airs; 1 Hloury. of the | ard of Aldermen; ‘dermen Rrady, Boole, Peod, Miteb ell Ottiwell, Sraith and Coonciinan Jones, pald a viait to Calvary Cemetery to inspect the plat ef ground latoly act cepted by the city from the Truster thedral for the boring of ait the Cat ing to New Your who maybe killed im the war On err ving at the of Tye com wore mead: the trustees, whe oseoricd them for the oh te be seen the eroves 48 1600. Afwr view me | he ere ry of the Cometery Board of Mn party to tlio residonce of Futhyr Joy bio recapsinn was. oxtenter thom, he AN a Timeatarv Bo arks te whch wor “bond are be we onely + i i { errack for iighor wages hat been per das. while ay tte 6 ne $% end upowrde | master oarrenters outside, The Navy, Yard { led the ame wager therefore abmudicned e held and # wears of tt eral meetings wi a woe het with the of confere thorialug an incre i outside. This wae dy . tse factory, and the men will resume work ou Fosiay morn~ ing at the rateof $8 per dav, Coroncrs’ Inquest Mecaxcaouy Cask Ov Sprgine ar vie DRwas.—Coroner Wiley bald.on iwquont at the Tombs yesgerday upon tho body of one of the prioners, named (aynod W, Contd who committed auictte by taking opts. Svarta, Tles, Robe: HOSIKRY AND GLOVES. NEW GOODS AT Gah Prices. NION ADAMS. No. 657 Broadway vy Knit All Wag UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS Gn hand and wade to order my alk h now avira: a winkyit aay. tr 24 (irand street ELDy @Y sToht st Hair Dy for beautity a etrest. or Wk wholesale Dye applied by ekitful a Lnahes lighted eLainis Bieom of Yous, of biyvld Pour » mntiiteing the for preserving snd Laie ater si his Getight at gains corp Lasion and skin, 008 yh be convinced that it kas no eq 499 Brontirar, bak Trusmses—Marsh & Co.—Kadioal Care ‘Truss Ofice atill at No, 2 Vesey mreet, Astor House. No connestion with any other ofle of Yue sane ware, A lay Atteudan’ a wet Asthma—It ts Useless to Describe the tortures of Spasmodic Asthma, Those who bave suffered from Ke distteeding parosrems Know ful ell shat isis JONAS WHITCOMB 5 REMEDY, prepared by Joseph Bure nett & Co, Tremont streets Hos! in, hn sel lom tailed to afford immed: rollef, even in the mo-t severe caage, and frequently ft bas effected a pertinent cure, Levett’s Dentrifice aa Lotion, after teronty years test, in hig extanstr® dental practice, t Ais Teeredandess ‘Dr ail drugasty and at 12) Warerloy pianos, Prien 78 con's | amis chit t | if | _ Ke. large 7 i A large assortine: i ya ey neu. of hor age ke piace on Friday, December 26, af from her jate residence, corner of Third ares ity -firet street. York Ber romates wit Melrose Comotery for laterment, (bor othar Deaths see Third Pars) ' MISCELLANEOU: LE WATE TO CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR TEA TREE REPS POR MISSEae TON eT ATR AIES. KOURING HORMBS, &C., FOR ROR, SPLENDID PLATE AND COFFEE URNS, nd « miltion Giher articlos, anitable, person, g than whotceale pric Come ono. oomno atl, and save mONeT, .g at EDWARD D Tonselae pers’ Bazaar, Cooper ot ® ys Astor place, ane viock from Broad AND LIQUORS. ‘¢ some very ald and Iria Wlslakey. ta Crofy Rum, At ie OTTLEN WI eases of Bro AMT owen ot Beene 6 L goa ndntenipt hhmpe ip feat rane . oy mile below the present comt of by po On aA § ' Updurie wourg y 23 Beaver @ crest. E VERAL SMALL, LOTS OF B XOBM& ,, ie rand, "for ante cheap. NDUM, Broadway and Ce NS, BUNTON: INVERTEY NAILS, ENG ARG ts, and di! diseases of the feet cured withow tpala micnce to the rags Ve Dr ZACHARIE, = Sur, nd, 700 Broadway, efors tw physicvos and PLASTERS. ON OF BEE, apinal complaint @, p i le hy wll dr ggista rc Bee that iny namo is@ at be dactl le ns ts a ‘k of nts, Heh welt ‘i So 179 W neal depot, NeeSASiN th Beene CHARLES §, CRITEENTON, Proprietor. Alm t gent Bravilrerh's Sugar Conte’ Pills, now style; Ke Manhalian Liniueot, Manhattan Coudition’ Pe whoiesnie ¢eaier in all popular and genulue y anes, Der at the lowest price: tate supp ited Uicitedt by mas EAFSESS, IMPAIRED SIGHT, NOISEO) iy TH Fiomi, Wd AN Dinenaes of the Kye, Bar + sad Throw, y Dr. VON RISENBERG, Oculist nnd AL. fla Dratvasn Crk —Rond the felowing fo wn distias guishol merchant im oureity, It apemksvaumer fer itasit se ay 10, 1093. od ath partiny ness, suffering CF ja. pain iin: wolves tn the head, together "with ‘many iatteattons of a total load of hei te ’ VO: NULRG remove m her eers 5 hr Siar tonether with Congulaind ind, frtoving. and all without pati, vethis testimony torhisnki. * 1th Kratet Connott J. Post, 28+ Jouth stroat. ovrnal: se Corame ovrtce, 86 BROADWAY. Coameroe.) LARELS AND TAGS. -ALL KINDS#, and olgre: printed and pial in, quantitien te iavera, at VECTOR B. MAUGER "915 Chambers TRENCH CHINA DINNER SETS, t IMELY DECORATED, 0 p990 upward PRENCH CHINA TEA SETS do, oe Ble upward, WHITE FRENCH CHINA TRA 881. 8t por vet We Lave the largest aot SP APSORIMENT OF THIG 220VE GOODS uh oe in the city, and We | mspect fully invite the et yer’ Also. An tmrnanse variety of FANCY G0s0'A8, specially tm and nanutactired fortar Holtdaye , OGRA PH ATURE FIG UPAR, PARIAN STATUS KS and | MATED ORNAMEN My SETS ETBRUING BILVER a " “tht Padre, We shall ie. low & O “ARGE INVOTCR OP HANDSOME WoL RY Wena. hicks we igen to coore Ay Oa ey VW 2OLD WAND TOLLEY SEM It pi tea. 95 per sat, oe u VAN LEY sETs, rt Wire Torben v ene bee see PlvCHR ee oa Samp lon wiewa wid arden hookad how fo , BLY. HAD BHMOU: 439, 490 an Ae Bebadrng, corer G4 SVISTURES, spe ORG HEN PULLIN eee 1 BROADWAL wet, Wo. 2 AS" cS y Bardey sh saic Compectiny Si Fo a bis horge stock @f Gas Fiatcres a.98 CONS. At mw oa fine eben Kw a‘ we Ma and ober Orowach we KEROSENE LAMPS, de G* J low NE Gwe. three and fe doliarsteqch, Atd, ©. ALIENS, 415 Brostomy, one door bei Sang) street, ns acess rape SLE PIOURES. Tal Pin TLUMEN'S WAXOHCMAINS, NEW. S#YLRS.o TULMES'S SCARF PINS, MEW ST. gi two wd three dolar » Broniway, owmetloor below ¢ LEN (LOLD vENS. * POLRWS CKLEBRATRD GOLD PENR, GOLD PENCTOS so cvER PENCILS, a ms HOLDERS, At, viable for Mattday Pre oo) JOWN FOLEY, Manufacturer, ee 2 ‘eine pian OLIDAY LIQUORS—20 PER CANT NDI ANG offime heyam, Plow Shrery, $2; kt Bourbon, $f 98 pew @llou: ak hers In propertion, ORDBAUX 99 Piilton streg, of om. ES’ BAND AND LINK ERACBUETS,.9 J Pires twin three, fiveend ay otters enh. iy ALLEN'S, 415 7 oor, heicw Canal ates, NOTICE, DR. VON MOSCHSISKER, OCULIST A x io uow 9 Washiugyon. with shoruly arta i w York. Ro yn nectic: U 3 feed ane “paased hivse!? 3s Dr. You tise Fa TF N CURRENCY Prag New Tote, el Ann street, upstairs, AGI bree, (504 PLAN ROR BRAG oe Pa Deo. 24, adneway, Dee, 2, De FRIT Wojnestay, iad. a. Hi pzoDALR, Vhursday, Jan. | TLOKEDN, Mitay. Jan, ‘stl eviuy feu Wout or two mouths, Fe Talilng sea!'y¥o abalitioni@n and try ason, Hihtalt FOR WHITE MEN, Down with the Politicians eT And up with te People. RUVTONS AND BTUDS, NAW STYLE: ‘ROME AS LOW BS OME, two ANd three dol Ares At, AL G, ALLEN'S, 410 Broadway, one door Delow Caumi abreet, Wsteuas AND JRWELRY OF ALL. pescurettony ale OBORGE C ALLAN, 410 Broadway, for 3 door below Cowal atreet, toriweriy Lh Wall sereet, ae ‘1 WANTED 20.000 Berta Meteo ion Marat gaan

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