Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
—— Arriva) of the Etna and Bremen at New York. Mr. Cobden, M. P., on the Wars In Ame- rica, Mexico and St. Domingo. Thirty Thousand Spanish Troops De- manded for St, Domingo Pree THE CONGRESS. England’s Refusal of Napo- Jeon’s Invitation. War Agitation on the Hol- stein Question, 9H8 FIGHT BETWEEN HERNAN AND KING, ae, de, be Phe steamehip Bremen, Captain Meyer, trom Premen ult,, via Southampton 26tb, arrived at this port last 4. Ber advices Lave beon anticipated. ; steamship Etna, Captain McGuigan, which jeft at ten A, M. on tho 26th and Queenstown oo Mtb of November, arrived at this port yesterday morning. ‘Her nows is two days ater than the report of the Co- , tolographed from Newfoundland, which appeared the Huaaun last Sunday. * Barl Russell was present at a Cabinet council on the $84 ull; ana this fact i# rogarded as additional evidence @ the untruth of his reported retirement from the i. a News aleo confirms the statement of iho Pott, and ways there is no truth whatever io (be on Far) Russell was about to resigo. Cabinet councils wero of almost daily oovurrence ‘n Landon. The report of the Hudson Bay Company states that construction of a line of telegraph from Canada to Golumbia bag been found to be perfectiy practi - }, ANd the requisite negotiations on the subject are progress with the home government, as well as with governments of the two colonies. Four largo Biakeloy gans havo been brought from Low works to Woolwich for a government proof. They twenty tons each, and are enid to be for the Rus- government. . The Paris Bourse on the 24th of Novewber was dul! Rentes closed at 67.16. ‘The Madrid jouroals repeat the rumor that Gen, Dulce demanded the despatch of thirty thousand men to Domlago. Fe steamabip Becla, from New York, reached Liver 9061 on the morning of the 24th of November. The Gormania and City of Washington arrived at Q@aeenstown on the 2th of November. , Bo Nova Scotian arrived at Londonderry on the 26th @ November THE AMERICAN QUESTION. ‘The London times publishes a letter from ite corres. nt in the rebel camp at Chattanooga, dated October Ho #:.ys that among tho various fruitless victories @Alwed by tho rebels, thoee of Chickamauga and Ball ron stand conspicuoue, and that Chickamauga should been nothing more than a bloody and unfrajtru! ve- will, when ite detail are fully known and deliver- Mely weighed, be imputed to tho genera! who chanceu ft command the troope who won it as one of the lear: Pardonablo blunders and ehortcomings of history. Whe Privateers and Blockade Runners. VBR OPEAM FLUBT OF THY CLYDE NBARLY ALL PUK ONASED POR RHE REBEL SERVICE. From the Edinburgh Scotsman, Nov. 24. i week Clyde steame: reported 1a Fie pienso sng eploy aan biokas rae were: raer et" Clasgow and Tothe- w ql running ‘petween bich has been fitted with boilers and ring floats, and ow fails well, the saloon steamer the finest finished and swiltest steamer on the Duilt this year for Messrs. D. Hutchison & Co. # ‘Highland lino, and which plicd during the summer tho Gisegow and Ardrishaig route; and the raloon r Fairy, another of Meera, 1. Hutchieson & Co. '® ‘West Mighland line, which plied from Oban round Stata @ad [ova, The price obtaingd for the [ona was £20,000 Fi The it wilt be remembered, was this season placed digpoea) of his royal Highness Prince Alfred bis visit to Oban during the tour round the Seottion tin her a cre ebip Raceoon. Like the Tona, she ie ‘ban itted v1 isomely esse! and on Saturday went down river on a trial of speed, which wag to regulate the to be paid for her re are, Dekides, (wo Hew eteamers at present Ait.ng for the same (rade—vamely, the Nola, seven hondred eighty tons, a sister to the City of Petersburg aud Clyde, which left the Clyde lately; and the arrow bondred tons, a vister to the Presto, Dare and Wi % the Witp, which bave sailed within the last four Weeks, Should the demanil con'inue at this rate ire ws stom be scartely a swif! seamer left om the C the Steamboat owners never before had auch a hory som of their steamers having been sold for marly double Priginal cost, and that after a season's ite. fps eriz0K8 OF THE RENEL wan sTRAMEN PAMPEy [From the London Times, Nov. 23. It will be remembered that rome ooprespondence tock lately between the government and the Glosxow cipation Society with reverence to the screw steamer Pampero, lately launched from the building yard ot r#. Thomson, The Patnpero is at present lying at fleld Quay, Broomielaw. A ‘arge number of work are employed on board in oe ting her Otte Be is expected abe will be ready for sea in the ovw eight daye, It i understood that instructions have Been reeeived from government to the effect that the vee 1 must bo detained in the meantime; and on Friday ing her Majesty’s gunboat Pulifinch proceeded up the fiver aud was moore! opposite Lancefiold quay The ownets of the Pamrero deny that there aro any war Metings about ber, and allege that she differs litte, if at ‘ell, from those merchant shipe of which se many are ulit on tho Clydo every year. [From the Edinburg Scotsman, Now. 24 Tn consequence Of further communieation received Lee ernment, Captain Farqubar, of ber Majesty'® jogue, and Collector Hodder, of’ the custome. p to Glasgow on Thursday to consnit with the wom authorities there with regard to the ecrow or Pamporo, tho result of which was that, on Fri Y night, tho guoboat Goldfinch, tender to her Majesty # Hogvo, proceeded up the river to Giaagow, com- Manded by Lioutenant Gregory, and having Captain Par q@abar on board. She was moored to the buoy in the the Pampero, which 9 abing crane on Finnieston quay now almost finished in ver Qttings, and it @ expected that another week will @emploto her, a large vamber of workmen having tren loyed on board since her launch at the end of lost sponte. Wo understand (bere i# ny intention on the part ernment to Interfere with her being finished, and pt will be made by the maa of war te board bi only orders at present being to detain her if Md try to clesr O08. The Pamporo is a fine looking tteamer of over two hand feet in length, bara , and i# built on the new #ystem of a combination ‘#960 and iron, all below the lower deck being wood hed with copper outside, and above of common iron. Her owners deny the allegation that there ere war (itings about ber. Me. Cobden's Speech. OF IPN OF THR WARS IN AMERICA, WEXICO . AND 8. DOMINGO. {From the Mavelier Examiner, Nov. 25 Agrent puble meeting way held Bight at Roch dale for the parpore of hearing addresres from Mr. Gob en, tho momber for the poy nd Mr. Bright, the a for Birmin . The place works of Mr. J. Robinson, Fishwick street, of which portion had been partitioned off no ae to sceommodate three thousand persne ibe Mayor of Rochdale, , Bott, presided. Mr. Conver, M, P., whore introduction was the #ignal for enthoriastic Cheering, rord and aid —Mr. Mayor av rrr ey ust eek your Kind and patient tient order (bat | may bo heard bythie vast assembly Ser & pauno, occasioned by some iittle dierity inding ehton for a large ourber of parsons ovtside, Mr Cob Proceo.ted ) | regret that therd #honid be Fo much 4) fort in this Meeting, and especialy as it hone in wh Fequire the greatest posible attentyon and kindoers on & rt to be able to command a Hog mn this veut ly, (Hear, hear.) Weare bing an a nation Fou would bo iu Rochdale as @ bordieb if your Towa ancll Pere preity [maven A empl: tut dieeuss og the ire of Preaton, Biackburn, or Manchey ter, instead of @wn, And tia cor enough that Whilst we sre img More than éver of our ition to forwign pn of meeting was the | is , they say that telegram te daly morntog dram 204 1 90 stimetaien ihe palate and comes in con! wi brain—America with a great battle, or Poland, or somewbore elxe—that they have no taste for the simple clement of whieh our domestic affhire are made up. ban hd Instance, have at the eae! momoat a party is Country advocating an interior. ‘o ‘tho affairs of America. When !say interferenco, 1 mean that here who advocate either recognition or | es Oe ‘means inierference, \f it racans anything. 1 have seen lately the report of two moetings ‘of constituents, in the west of England, one at Bristol and the other at Plymouth, oo which membera— Niberal =members—representing popular — constituen cies, have been recommending that the govern. ment should enter into arrangements with some foreign country of Europe in order to recognize the Kouthern States of America, and put an end to that war, (A yoico—"Vory proper’ interruption and cheers.) And will observe that the ideas which pervaded the pub. Te mied, at least which pervaded it im the two cases | allude to—tho speakers and the audience—the idea was that thie affair lo America was to be wettled in @ peculiar way according to the dictates of these particular parties Chérs.) Well, vow, 1 think from the beginning thai is American war—thia lamentable convulsion, from whieh you have suffered #0 much—I think that one of ‘the great fundamental errors in the conduet of states. men, in the conduct of governments, and in the condnet of a targe portion of w infuen- tial claeses in this country, bas been that they bave mado up their minds that union cannot be the igsue Of this civil war io America, and that there whl bo a weparation between North and Syuth. ¢heors.) Now, I told you when I was here last—when that spirit, Mf possible, was more rife than now—-I told you that / did not myself believe (hat the war would issue sa thal way. 1 Rave slated that opinion since in the House of Commons: and I declare to you that, looking ot what ix called in a cant phraus in London, socie'y; looking at society—and soviety, must tlh » means the w ten thousand, with whom members of Parliament are luible to come in contact at the ¢lubs and elsewhere in London: looking at whet is valha ing at the ruling class, if we may use the , that weet in the VWeus of London, nineteen of them were firmly convinced from the first that the civil war in America could only end in separation. Now, bow far that conviction—bow far the wish was eto the thought, | will not pretend to nay. (Oheers.) I delleve that the feeling has Deen a sincere one; and I believe it bas also been founded on the belief that, looking at the vast extent of territory occupied by the insurgents in the civil war, it was impossible to sab- jugato it by any force that could be brought against them by tho North. But there has been, i must gay, a moxt tamentablo display of ignorance among thos classes to whivh [ refor, if you may judge of the conduct of the organs of the press which may be considered the expo. nents of their views; the errors in geography, and — rivers; which those in England can bear no com- parison to, dewcribed in your leading organs in London ‘a8 running one {rito the other, utterly regardless of the rights of geography. You have States in America of 160,000 inhabitants, whero you have vast shipping porte for raw produce to be shipped into various parte of the world. In tbe interior of that country, in one city, I have reen & mile of steamboats moored side by tide, not lengthways, and the nature of thore groat citiea and the great commerce form part of the strength and resources of North America. Your ruling classes In this country know nothing of thie, you dont find it in the books of Oxford and Cambridge which the undergraduates are obliged to learn before they can pace thelr examination. Jt is in wiler ignorance of these re- sources this opinion hag been come to. eet) Accident, perhaps, more than anything else, has made me acquainted as well with the statistice and geouraphy of that country as my own. (Hear, hear.) J have never believed, and I believe lene now than ever, and | think no one in this vaet aeeembly will ever live to see two weparate nations within the confines of the present United States of America. (Cheers.) Now, I wil! tell you candidly that if it was pot for ono cansd T ebould consider as hopelese and useless the attempt to Rub- Jjngate the Southern States, but the parties upon whose views I have been commenting, it i# the object and purpore which they havo that has rendered success by tho secossionista absolutely imposible, Indeed, if the moral and intellectual population of this country bac not been misled npon that question, systematically misled, they woul? have heen unanimously of that opinion. We were told in the Louse of Commons by one, whom it war almost incredible to bebold and think of eaying s0—the once great champion of democracy snd of the rights and priviloges Of the \neoptustioated milllons—we heard bim #ay—I heard him say myself—that this vivil war wae originated because they wished to establish proper prin ciples, and that the North will not allow 't. 7 Lave tray- elied—and it is tor this that 1am now going to mention this, and that touch upon the subject at a!l—/ travelled jo the United States in 1869, the year before the fatal shot was fired at Fort Samter which bas made such terrible reverberatione tince. I travelled inthe United Blates—I visited Waehington during the session of the Congress, and wherever | go, and whenever | travel abroad, whether it be in France, america, Austria Kngsia, I at once become the centre of all those who form and who have strong convictions and_ purporer in refer. ence to free trade principles. Well, L coniese to you what I confessed to ray friends when | returned, that | felt die- appointed when | was tan Washington in the spring of 18 that there was #0 little \nterest felt on the free trade queetion, There was no party formed, bo public agita- tion; there was bo discussion whatever opon the subject of free trade and protection. The politwal field was wholly ocoupied by one question, and that question wae elavery. (liear, hear.) Now, ! will mention an lus trative fact which | have pot seen referred Ww. ny mind it is conclusive on this gnbect. In December, 1460, whilst Congress war sitting, and when the country was in the agony of muspente, fearing the impending rupture among them, & commitice of thelr body, compriving thir- ty threo memborn, being one reprezentative (rom every State then in the Unien—that committee, called the Com - mitteo of Thirty three. sat from December 11, 1860, to January 14, 1861. They were instructed by Congress to inquire into the perilous state of the Union, and try to devine some means by which the catastrophe of a ceces- sion could be ried Here is the report of the proceed. ings in that cormmittee (holding up a book ia bis hand). I beheve there is not agother report sa this count have reason tO know eo. There are forty pager } bat read every line. The members from the Southern States, the représentat.ves of (he rlave states, were uyited by the representatives of the free States to #tate candidly and frankly what were the terms they required in order Wat they might continue peaceably in the 'aion, but every DUKE You fee their propositions brought forward, i beginning to end there ie not one ryliable said about tariff or taxauen, From the begining to end there i net a grievance alleged bat that which was connected with the maintenance of slavery. There were prop pa calling on the 4 ve increared security for the maintenay that” jo stitution, they aro \nvited to extend the area of slavery to muke law b fugitive alaves might beg . they are pres Ke treaties with foreign Powers by which foreign Powers might give up fugitive elaves. but from beginning to end, nee i meationed except connected with wlavery—it is slavery, lavery ° from Wexinning to the end (Loud applanse, In Yt not astonifhing that in the face of fnete lke these that apy one ehould have the temerity, with any regard to decency and self-respect, to got up in the Howse of Commons and say t ein has bean upon A yUOMLOG ¢ trade tion? (Laughter. ) Well, thie i# a war to perpetuato and extend human stavery. It is a war not Lo defond slavery as it was leit by «thing to be retained and to be a war (oetablish a slave empire nich slavery thall be made the sytem. =Awar whieh shall be Tal and ob ettinologient & ds » Tray, God pardon the men who, In this year of grace 1863, should think that wach a project am that cou rowned with succoms beers.) Now, you know that I have, from the first, never t porsible WU) should Rucceed| and | t founded merely upon mora! inst ny teach ae to the very idea that anything 80 io | fer a uid Bueceed it i¢ becanse in thie work! the vir nd the foreee go together, apd the vicew and the weaknores are inseparable yplause.) It therefore, that 1 felt certain ua project pever ed. For bow ia it? 1 is @ community y half of its population slaves, and they were attempting to fight another commun where every working man i#afroe man. It i¢ as thoagh Yorkab.re and Laucashire were to enver 4 tand it und xi that m the case of on laborers w ular Work of the country, whethe: did the me tbe or io the factory, whether in the roads or domestic istimecte—in the one case you would have that bene and muscle, the wo ihe country nated from the fighting population, and wot only eliminated from the fighting population, bat reaty {0 take wivautage of thie war eitber to ran away or fight against y How could we against A neigboring coum was pow fighting for bie cow haoee if leftto physical force without the moral con fideratione? That is the condition in which thee two f the United states are now placed. Th the one ea condition in which labor is held bonora © wo pot beard it used asa reproach by rome * io alliance with the ariatoce who wld bead o® to fup- the aristocratic order’ Now we hear it out Against the North that their Pres) dent, Mr. Lincoln, wae a pliiter.’ But what does that prove ‘with re to the United Staten, bot that labor & bela boner in that country, | (Hear, hear.) And wth & confict g | oO, and with such an example ne i feel no doubt w follow, | fe Na contest wx that, and na that@ia ire on the ome pide and for nde poivlence on the ether ue.) Jays an aritocratic rebellion agains: a democratic government, (Cheere.) That is the title | wonld give to it. and in ai} history when you baye bad the aristocracy pitted againet tho people in a hand to hand convert the # gone down ander (be heavy blow ey (Cheers) When I epeak this | y am indiferent to the process of misery and destitution fod ruin and bicodabed, now going on in that country No. My indignation agninat the South i* that they fre the fire shot aod made themecivee responsible for th resujt. [take probably artronger view than most ple in thie country, an’ certaicly m etronger view than bey in America the veet pacrifices of ADL Of economical comfort aud resources, which mu follow to the North from this struggle. They a mistaken \f they think they can carry on A civil war hike thle, drawing a million men {rom their productita dustry (9 engage merely ina process of deetraction and | ppending thelr two or three hundred millions sterling —1 | Pay Whey are mistaken ated deluded .( they think they can | Catry 08 & war like that thout @ terrible collepre, sooner or later, and there will be a great prostration in every part of the community, Hut ibat beng oo makes | me PU more indi Bod iniolerant of the caus | but of the rewult I have po more doubt than | have oh } any eulilect that he futore, (Cheers And wl ms do some people wieh tbat the Ubited | § ut in twor They think it desirable , We are atill constantly professing the pricciple of | tbat \t phould be womkened. Whi! that view bear doug. Sen-intervention. We havo non-intervention on our Tipt, | fon for » mement? T hold ret. fam of thé opinion Dat there @ alwaysa desire (or o little intervention im | ¢hich corre en were inthe tine of Catpitg, @bo eos onr heart for some epectal object oy other | thougbt it desvah's fer Bwrope thar Armerica thowll be road, (iear.) don’t chargo this agninet any par. | sivong-—(cheers)—desiralle (hat uld te wrong be Wear party ‘or any government. We have | cause @ would therety roman Powen trom our fie pet projects of non intervention, POF | tnterferiny in American affairs (Chaere.) That bas wstateo Fome would manage the affairs of the | been the care hitherte Ihab country fae prospered eriewne-—( bert); others would take im charge to regn- , (Cheers) it bas never cc joterfere With Karepean te the adaire of Poland, others aro interested (n Italy; | politice, and it hee kort Purspean gowernmente from in And vo it lk that, jo spite of our profersions of non- | tevfering in other A van Pistes which Rave Rot been Metervention, we ard, im fact, | think, an far ener fo Pereperone or fo order!y a the Uolied States, And now | eee Wikat har foikmwed = Bee What hap bays eBed alreaty | our off i- thie i of the Ween Sone ‘You bave ance gone to ‘ou bave Spaia gone (0 8. Domingo. Why, are horrors unutterable now on in Mt. Domingo, ‘6pain bas gone and invaded country with tho view to recouquest; and the French governiaent has euibarked in a career io Mexico which I will only characterise as (he greatest mis lake committed by the monarch of that country. (Cheers) Woll, but this enterprise would never have been under+ taken if the United States had not been io this diffl- culty and in this civil war, and i the least credit able part of these two enterprises that thoy have neon undertaken becanse America was w yftend ehoers.) But it only required that the North should have beca & ttle weaker, and then these willy peoplo would have Deen going about for an .terference in America, and theo they woukl have carried a project, and you would have France aud other Powers going aver (0 America to wettie that quarrel, Now, i# that desirabiey Don't you think pow we have enongh to do at home? (Langhter.) Do you think now that Kuropo bas #0 much wisdom to spare in the management of hor aflaire that sbe ean afford 10 crosk the Atlantic to ret tue New World in order? (Applause.) If so, what is the meaning of the atterances which we have lately heard from imperial lips, calling for @ congress of the lowers of Wurere’ Aud what for? To form 4 pew pact for the Suropean States, because the ar Fangement entered into at the treaty of Vienna is, to une big own words, torn al) to tattere. Well, but that i# not very consolatory for us, We fongbt for more than twenty years, wo spent a thousand millions of treasure in that great war, and the only result wo bad to show wns the vettlement of the treaty of Vienna—and pow we aro told that it i all tora to Latters. Wall, 1 say that in not encouraging to enter upon awimilar career again—at all events to mean thie, that Furope has quite euough to do at home, without going at the instigation of silly peo~ ple to interforo with tho affairs of America. (Cheers.) I would not bo thought to #ay one word against the Project of the Finperor of the Fren.h to hold a con gress. There is ono paseage in his addrem whieh prevents my treating if with ooqualified opposition or in. difference, Vor the firet time, a great potentate-the head of the most military—poweriul nation of Europe—ho¢ called @ congress to devise, amougst other measures, the means of reducing those enormous #tandmg armaments which are the curse and the peri! of Kurope at this Lime. Bot this I wonld gay, thataf there sbonld be a congress, and this part of the programmo—a diminution of arma- ment—is mado the primary and fundamental object of that congrees, { should be afraid that st would provably ouly to an increase of the ovil. (Slear, hear.) For Lremember the congress in 1866, after the Crimean war, whieb war was to ostablinh peace and enable ue to rediicé our armaments, After that war we had a congrest 1O Paris, in 1866, and (hey arranged the peace of urope Weil, what bas happened since? There are nearly a mik !ion more meu trained to arms in the two nerves in Europe now than there were before the Crimean war and England iteolf bas two hundred thousand of these men, benides a gixantic echome of fortifications rich ae the world never raw before ip one project. The Congress. ‘The Tondon News contirms the statement of the Yon: don Post (hat Engiand will not 6 40 the proposed congress It understands that the Freneh government will shortly receive a clear statement of the grounds op which the English government feels compelied to decline to accept tho congress. Le France #ays that ail the continental Powers id ace coded in principle to the congres# except Anstrin, whieh governinent had not mace known ite decision. | + The reply of Rus#ia had beea received. It ik Ban! to be courteous and concitiatory, but arke for information as 10 the nubjects to be dinounsed. Eng! i's Heply to Napolcon The Londoh Times of November 26 #says.—Never bas any proposal been considered nore fully, and with a more wincere desire to show reepect to is author. than the French Emperor's invitation to a congress by the Rritish government, The result of the iverations of the government was naturally to sek for inform Fubjects to which the Emperor propowed to tion of bis diplomatic gueste. The French government sent an answer proposing four eudiects of discneston—the affairs of Poland, of lialy, of Denmark and of the Panubian principalities the ground having been thas cleared, 't became the uty of the Br) goveroment to consider thee subject#. That the deliberations have been long and arduone is shown by the Cabinet conucile that have been held, but we may add that probably any hesitation arose more from respect to France than from doubts as to the merita of the scheme. The more the matter wan cow sidered tho more insuperable seemed the difficulties and the more questionable the advantager. At inet It was re. solved to decline entirely, with a full recognition of Fmperor’# great nervices and good intenty towards ko rope. At the Cabinet coone held yesterday the reply of her Majesty's goverument wae finni)y eettied, and wan despatened last night to Paris The Germano-Danish Qacsilon. ‘The agitation tn Germany in regard to the claim of the Prince of Augustenberg to the Pukedem of Holetern ap. pears to be on tho increase, Austria and Prorsia are ead {0 the claims of the Prince. Meetings in favor of the I ® claims were being held io Hamburg. Vraukfort, Leipsic, Hanover, &e., almort daily, and the formation of volunteer corps wax openly advocated. It is said the Prose.an government had agresd (0 send troops inte Holutein immediately, while the two gent German Powers are to place & rupporting ariny eorpe in motion at once. ‘The London Times admite the persinility of a rac esmfod ipeurrection in Holstein: bot it eally on the great Powers to demand that there ebell be Ho Promeian or federn) invasion. The latest déspateh from London, dated tht November, eay# —The slolatein ¢ Uinued unedsiners. tim ramered intervene It ie stated, November 26. on the naval in’ the Londen Zimer, that the Channel fleet will sbortiy emi from Spithead for Copeubagen to do bowor to lie Mayesty to have raised ebjertons enon Christian 1X, King of Deomnk en the cceawion of We coronation. The London News pays .t # reported that & number of shipa aroto beat ouce brought forward for foreign wer: vice, tnelading four or fve frigater, ber dem the swear pd ‘an! of Daltle whine ‘The Polish Insane: tion, A prociamation of the cational goveroment bed joet deen iesued at Warkaw, denying the remore, proceeding from Ruslan rources, that the Pole# wore on’ the point of laying down their arte. The prociamation annoances » | continuance of the wer ax the ouly means of raving the | country, {t @lso states that the forces of the ineurrecs tion are on the jnerense, and that the Russians bed | proved themeelver unable io govern otherw re thar by fire and word. | The War tm Japar Adv ces from Japan #ay that a Pren t oy Und bere mardered by the Japanese, thar reparniien 4 that war by the comb ned Frgiich aud Freneb force war generally expe PREDATA MATON F ‘ HRENAN AND KING N A Al OV INVOLYRD BN THR t trom Rell'# f ti ‘ draws near for this important atau, (he ex proepects of the mill being brought off natiefactorily arc anvaswed wilh en Tt had beer that a meeting eh take p office on radny inet : some « a could be interterew at want of punctuality which Hennan’s frieads split, ant when they arrived | Richardson, the represen Pore ed. #9 the plane wo had am ike fal fell to # are | It ia high time now th rangement * made, on | either of our plane w MUCH consideration and management, It remaine, however, to be seen whetber King’? friende will agree to either Owen Swift, on the part of Seeman, har stated to us that the Penicia Roy is quite willing t everything in our hands, and bo desire to make it a muney get Ling apeculation by @ train, wo that,we foresee ho difficulty whatever In that qaarter. We are sorry Owen could not meet Mr Richardaon on Thoreday, nv that oegotiations could have been at once commen As twas nut to be, however, we shall be glad Hf che parties wil meet ot Novots be ou Wednesday ur the meantime some other arr ment is come to between them. Fither bave matured can be carried out but each Must at pre wnt be kept profoundly recret, for fear of a discovery which might lead to interference As to the ring keeping on the occasion, we rejoice te fay that @ plan i# being matured which will take the rougha ebtirely by surprive, and, we have every fearon to deliove, will efectually deprive oe of the honor of ' company: but how that plan i* to be carried out we are not, of course, at liberty to # The betting during the part fortnight bas been heavy At ix to four on Heenan, and in some few instances five to four bar been taken to money. The colors of both have been out for some days, and mect with «ready mile, We hear excellent accounts of the work both are de and of « ght ncer- we do not eatertain a doubt that the iil) w highly entertaining character, and wil be fair out between man and man, witb a view really & tain which \# master The final deporit of £100 a wile into be made ou Thore day, November 26, at Mr. Kichardeon®, Rive Anchor, Charch street, when it ie jurt porsble a bint may be dropped as to the probable direction and the actual day of the battle. Before concluding there few observations we beg to deprecate all idea of this match being inter: tional. We perceive that rome idiota have aacpted Uitle in alluding to the engagement, and we be readers agaiort putting faith im any fecb remarks igene MONEY MARKET Loxtow, Now of nt demand at the bank remnior rode ® ihe Stoel Exchange yerterday ebort loane were again offered om rather eanier tortie, the rate being a4 percent, Boginess on the Rieck Exchange war #/(hout 100 Fewterday and prices recede Comaols, Menay, Account. New Thee Dee Cm i H . on ns w% y AO” Plaay wy LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET Livgaroot, Nov. i4— A.M A firmer tone ahd & better demand have prevailed, aod joen are rather hi than on F 7 lant Hales of jonday agd Tuesday about 14,600 ba vé bat forex port and epecoiation | TRADE AT Ma hc THBETRR. | Venter Vere evinced rather mere gererition to Operate, an ermal! honinene war (raneacted at ihe oe Cline of Innt Week. The WOE was more cheerfy Wau ve Friday lat Livenroor Muanerhrre wan Mersre Richardaow, Bpence hk Co, od, Maoh & and othere Flour —tieot en searce aud (uly ae dear, Wheat very Orin and genersily 1d a 2A. per contal dearer: winter red #* a * extra red, Ra, 10d. © 98. 34.) whitd, Be. 6 10e Corn evenly at 200 par 480 Ibe, for mixed LIVERPOOL rRoy wanent Mowers. Piginod, Athyn kh Co. aed Cor Broce & C report —Leel quiet Dut unchanged, Perk doll ‘a inederato Teqnens at lato rater Bysier io good reagent, but fine a shade earicr, Lard more active and aboot éd, dearer, Tallow quiet ab 42s. adie, for N. A. Arbon quieland sachanged. “Sugar steady. at tho late quiet ‘une ar steady ut tho Advance, ak Rico steady. Linseed and feb oils inactive. Rosin—Nothing deing. Spirits of tur- Peutine Mat. Petroleum quiot sales of refined ot is, 10d. LONDON MARKUPS. Proadstuffs Grmor, Wheat generally I#. per quarter dearer, and flour aixo rather againel Doyers Sugar con tinues brink aed 6d. 4 1a. above lack week. Coffer Oirmor. Toa steady, Rico leading upward. Tallow quict at 42 9a for ¥.0, Petroleum Im. 11d. for refeed. 1 weeed ©.) 308. GU. Prooch spirits of Larpenting 6fe THR LATEST MARKED, Lavenvoor, Nov, 26. 18¢2. Cotten market very ptrong and adyancing—vearly penny above Friday. Sales probably 30,000 or more. Imports 2,638: preyounty, 45,281, Breatatuity firm aod unetanging. Provisions quiat and taady Produce wleady and unchanged Lonpon Nov. 2¢- Consol ter roan gee: itigly 80 Fapully in this age tbat we oarovly pouse in eur bumed reatine to reflect apon tho Tapid development of science a4 applied to uefo! pur peees, but our attention has been arrested by the great feat of the American Telegraph Company in transmitting the Fresidcut'y Mersage, aud also ihe reports of the aif Ferput deyartmenis, On Wednesday the President's Méesage, who bh con tained nearly eight (hoesand words, wan transmitted from Woe aod 2 copy dropped at Philadelphia and Pallimoro, ip exactly Blty two minuter The OPY was delivered tous with bel fow te J wiiiten 1D & good hand and weil punetnat copy of ‘he Meesage bad to be delivered at the telegraph office after jie reading hnd commenced io the Hone and yes it was a!) wo New York city and a portioo ip the bands of the prove half ap hour hefore tbe reading of sk war finished tn the Hoae TL was ad once purbed forward for Bl) the © Les beLwnen this and owtoa, kod was in Porton ip one hour aod (b sty mibutes from the ‘wie it alerted from Washington While thie was being done the regular boonere of the Office Was not Fericusly delayed Truly the telegraph if coming vp lo Ihe expectations of the people, abd shows that the heavy exvendit ires of the PICA OMIPRHY ATO producing tho mort reliable fa C)G08; Bod # More CoOMpolent aad roliable stall of tele erapbiel# uot to be found jo the ry or ow Furope. Huh work ue we bave alluded (0 gives dignity to ibe profession aod contdeuce to tbe publ: Coart Calendar=Tnis Day. Se vmmine nt Part 1 —Caleadar will be outed on Monday, Vart 2, short causen—Nos, 4060, 4590, 4125, | 9030, 4235, 475%, 2810, 4278, 4792. Part 3, stor! cnusoe, 13 Duane street—Nos, 4u0i, 4017, 4041, 4075, 4487, 4201, 2009, 4253, 4499, 4471, 4113, 413,'47 SUPEKIOK CouRT—Part 1 —Now 5, 1161, 2905, 2907 2009, 9001, 3003, 3005, 307. 3011 0x6) $017) S019 041. Part 2—Noe. 428, d0%8 27k2, 2184, 2070, Bed, 2742, 2726. 4018, O58, 2794. TOR, 210. LAO. mon Pura Vart }.—Noe. 1187, 1607, 214), Tad, B46, 2248 2260, a757 MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married nano On Wednesday 2 at ‘Trinity chapel, by Rey A, 8. Leonara, Avevwrts Ker mway Jr. te Jota Prev aan, all ef this elty Hoproumrk Swot On Wednesday, December 9 Dr W Il. Bovesiamen to Mist M. 1. Sweat, all of tho city ConmarrJonssom.—On Tuesday, December #, 00 Christ church, Stratford by the Rev. George Jobneon, Dr, Wer Hewny Canwace, of Now York eit to Lavna Wooten, younyert daughter of Wiliam Samvel Johueon, of Stratford De Boer—Loprav,—I0 Brooklyn, at the Uhureb of the Viigrims, on Tuomtay, December &. by Key. .!, Tt vot D.'@% Bowy, of New York 10 Louww, aadghter #ilas 1 ny Kaa, Of Broo kacre~-MATMORY.—OU Wednesday T or 9 by Rev. A. i igo, io Christ church, Redford avenie, Brooklyn, BD. Mr. Cras. Journ, ef New York, to More Mauy Maveony, of the former pla Vounm—ron—At Tripity chorch, New R Thursday, Lecembor 10, by the Kev. Dr Brow Foor Neck M.. daughter of Curtis Gmwrnn—F ini, —On Thursday, Lecember 10, i eburen, by the Rey. Morgan Dix. rector, Brown (raven M.D., Surgeon Tenth regiment New York Volunteers, to Franca An, youngett daughter of George Feld, kay. No cards heile, en organ, J 7 Trinity Honerwea—Bros 00 Thoredoy, December 10, at St. Luke’# church, by the Rey, Dr J. W. Diller, Ku Howry wenn to Canonnne K elder daughter of th Ley) J, Veals, ail of tisook lyn. Herenoock —Boxveat —Go Chore Hecember 10,» the Kev. B. Revert, of Williatnrbary, Fo Herenooey Williamsburg, 0 AxNy K, Howweau, eldees daughter of Francia Boren of thiv ety. Ne cards Invixt—BRapy.—(n Tucrday, Dec ro. at Spring Hill, Georg ©, by the Key Jana).ck, Mr ALEXANORK MObiT HEF OOF to Blin Roose Bie Lock woop—Whrhike —At Et Martholomew's «burch, ‘on Wednerday, December 9, by the Ver Samuel Cooke, Onantae L. Locewoon to Chavorrim, eldest daughter of cory Wheeler, all of this ¢ Mrvek—Yourcy —On Wedbeslay, December 0, by the Revs Dr. Leonard, Grown A. Maran to )avinn Gra daughter of Thonian F Youngs, F Moott—HuitamAt the Market street chureb. on Wed hesday, December 9, by the Ke Ki. Tompkins, Mr Write T Moonw. of Brookiyu, BD. tw Mise Hemnierra 1 Wedoenday, churet Many Hecember 9, at by the Rew. Dr Vermily Jangater of Allan Clark Colley iate Duteb Joun It, Nrcnons te Leg , all of ubis city PAW it fidence of t the Key Koy New to f Hrooklyn, M of Prooxlyn, (0 Mit M 10 Fw, « Haniel B, Merton, Feq...0f New York Thonn Cnarw ty church, Ml Point, N.J.,on W: ‘ William 1! oy. lon, Jou | HUN, daughter of an Hae ber ®, by } Marat Vaw fant <t Matthe mith, Me. Trot fate Ben) P, Grege Warren — Hace mber 10, att he W axva DW y, December #, at the re thw outy Panare whter of Nevwn Wiha rem tavigh ter of On WACKY. — tL reb ¥.—O0 Ta wtenant Cr * age ative and friends of the fam By ied vo attend the f ick etreet, th Ynglieh papers p On W. ‘ weether inlaw, Dr. Van Kieew, 421 Vourth vtreet Ugo, in Bib of funeral Fr and Bu Ls At New brighton ber 7 biaaremG. wife of F daughter of the ate Hey. Win Mare. aged 06 * Beariky Uh Thoteday morning, December 10, at 13 Chorry street, after a short iliness, Axx Pmavuny, merly of Kattimore, county Longford, Ireland, ty th year « ber day, fece Barbour, fand of Newton ab ree puree? aa 7 moutuw a ed to attend the funera), from D Saturday morning, ot eleveu Ome Brows {deniy of congestion of the brain, on Wea newtay ber G, Femrewex Wire Brown. th ebiid of Mortimer aod Martie Aco Brow and 3 monthe The relatives and friende of the family are respect{ully wmviied & teed the fuvera. rom foe parents No. 48 Bart Thirty fourth y at tweive Joek. Barnx— 0 Brooklyn T einber | & wile Of Patrick Bat The irecds of the family rene attend the funeral, on Saterday, at twelve o chek from her late residence, Kighteenth wtreet, below Third avence Cooven — On Wednewday, Dec. 9, Mary Coowmm, wi the chun y) ber age. The frieode and Felativer of the y y Invited to attend the from ber late re Vw Bpriog cot, thie (Friday) afterucen, at one 0 coe @ TemAin® Will Pe taken to Cree: weed for nterment Cocuret On Thursday, December 1G, Mame Laowe daughter { Leonce and Nora Coudert eged € m 1 dayr The fucersl will take pimce on fetorday mornin ball. past (en o'elock, from the ree dence of her par Bear Pelhawvillm, to whieh the frecds of the fauily are rempect{ul y Invited = Carriages « th wating at Pe ne 6 oem New parvet from the nh ville, on the arrival of the half port Haven train from New York, to o city to Mr Conder\'s res iden Cot. — On Thoreday , Decen after = ehert b fever Loert, of & & native of the townland pare ogford, county Tyrone, ireland The friends of the family sr Attend the Pomerat, from stv nce epecifally ine ited & * Heep 407) Aftarncem, 06 one oeboek, w thout | ay ~ On Thoreday, be: d, Fi Of the Inte Hobert Duplap. to te ti ye Her friende Abd sequar tances, ao \h Ore reepertfully invited 10 ation’ (be funeral Tewidence of her graninny e-low, in Howare Pevent! rtrret, e@cond heave f Broadway Gay atverneen, at one o cloak pre aely wiiboot WT tatoo Drew On Thoreday, P ere, Many A in the Ziet year of ber age ‘The relatives and friends of he family, and thoes of | her wrothtre, Rogene and are renpectfolly invited {0 attend the funeral, from the reedionce of het mother 194 Fart Twenty f aiorday atvernoow, @ Fav. Oh Wertnenday ’ ‘ of tbe conint * 44! your 4 ber age. » friende tt relatives are reayectfolly lavited taat (end the funeral, from tye rendquey of bey omy lay, — toy ee Jamon Horn, 19 Fifvh street, ths (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Vusreuma,.—At Valley Stream, Qneeas county, on Wor Bosday, December 9, ANDREW Frercimx, in the s0tb year Of bin ago. Hoes (lends, and those of bie sone, Wiliam, Andrew and Alexander, of Now York, who wish to attend his funera can do 80 by taking the half past eleven A.M. Long Intend care from Honter’y Point for Jamaica, Carriages wi'l be ih waiting at the depot to convey them to the funeral and roturn to New York by the fiwe P.M. train trou @, Roats leave for the cars fram James lip at eleven A.M, and ‘Thirty-foarth street at a quarter past cloven A.M. Hi remains will be taken to Foster Mex dow choreh g ds for interm t, this (Friday) after noon, at haif past one o'clock FRKEWOKN.—At Hudson, on Tuesday, November 21 Grow FREKWORY, as Freeborn, of ibe nthe aoa Gimawy.— On Wodiies 9, Mee Sanau M., witow of Joseph Giraud, aged 17 years. Tho retatives and friends of the family are respectfnily invited (0 attond the fuera) from her late reside 19 West !'wenty sixth atroet, on Saturday eiternogn, at three o'clock, without further invitation GORsLiNe. —4At Newtown, LL, 00 Wednesday, Decom ber 9, Grernupn i, Gone, in the Tid year of ber ago Funeral thin (Friday) afternoon, from-her lite resi dened, atone o'vlock, and at two o'clock from the Pr bytorian ebureh, —Carviayes will be ip walling at the Hunter'n Point ferry at twelve o'clock, Relsiives and friends are invited (0 attond without farther invites QKDON.—On Tueplay December &, Jams Goknox the Sith year of bin age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectful inyited to attend the funoral, from his late residence, 10% Sullivan street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock without farther invitation Henn.—tn Freeport, it Many Treva, wile of fri ©. P. Tappan, of Brooklyr Notice of funeral hereatier on W pan December 9 i danghter of nenday Hore 4 Hotmm.Oo Thursday, December 10, after a | nperng Meow, Lobe Henart, aged 17 yeare, (hind son of Loke i! 0d Caroling Holmes. Notice of the fnneral wil be given to morrow WW On Thiraday, December 10, Fow ¥ Noomes, wen of the late '\idward Hughes, Yq , years Lhe friends of the fom ly, and of the family of hie wife © father, Joxeph T. Sanger, Pej. are respectfully invited to Ationd the funeral, op Sanday a teruoon, at hal’ past one o'clock, at the Ledford Congregational burch, corne love road and Pacific street, Brooklyn Kewxay —On Thar Hecember 10, of dipther's Many kama, daughter of Patrick H.and Mary Keenan aged 3 year®, 6 mouthe and 20 days, Ibe relatives and friends of the family are hyited to attend the funeral, frou the r+ parents, 60 Monroe kuree! on Saturday alter O'clock, Lvonand.— Oo Wednesday morning, December 9, Pia Te EROS ARE, aged OT youre The relatives and (eiends of the fnmily are respectully Avited to attend he fun al, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, 46 Rutyers etre Jti9 remains will be taken Lo Calvary Cemetery for inte 1 Hhureday, December 10. Sora A elatives and (ricnds of the family ace res 6 tf ity Hvited (o attend (ho funeral, from the residence of her | daughter in-law, Mig, Sophia Lundway, 260 Weet Tvonty nth stivel,on Swturday further \ayilation atten ¢ look. without ning MEKOIELY COUOLY, PAPETH pleame copy Johnstown, Falton coupty Y.. 04 O, Sewre: Mowe, MO D., aged 80 Motiay —in Brooklyn, on Weanestay, Dec. 9, Winow Morioy, be of Fdward Molluy./a native of Chon tark, county Leitrim, Ireiand, aged 74 years and moo The friends Of the family are reapectiuiiy invited to a tend the funeral, this (hriday) alternoon, at two 0 ¢inek from ber Inte residence, 1 Van Hrant street, The re swaing will be token to st Veter # chureb, corner of Hicks Warren streets, Brooklyn, wud from thence to the Cemetery of the Holy Crore Mariy.—On Wedneeday, De Powan, intent fon of Be ward and Marg months ‘The friende of the fa resportially invited & the residence of hiv parent Zant Thirteenth » oeleex. Alten —Ov Thursday thin (Friday) afternoon, at’ « December 10. Jens years and fon of Charlee ¥, and Anne Merklee, aged 2 mothe ands of the fami. , v funeral, from the reudencs of parente, 29 Tenth atreet, Mrooklyn, & 2, thee (Friday y are afternoon, at two o'elock Manoney,—Ga Wednesday, December a, Deyee Ma HONEY, & native of the county Tomerick, Ireland, im the | ar of byw reativer oft ud the funcral, from his late 183 Cherry etreet, thi (Friday) afternoon, at bait past one o'clock. | MeConty —Suddenly, Mary Hiren Garnacumn, wif) ¢ John F. Mecally 44 years and & mouthe The relatives vited to attend thet eral, from b enth wtreots, Uroek ys d and bey at aftern i | | 1 | tures o'clock MeDow arn —On We ay, December 0, Botner beloved wife of Thomas McDonald, a native of the pare? 6f Dromore, county Tyrone, Ireland, aged 3) years frionda of the family are respect! ny ted to at } tend the al, th HOR, AL LWO O | from ber later MeAKDUR—On We er 9, otter « lung Ane paintul iilpeae, Mre. Me Minne, wife of Joon McArdle and dacghler +! Patrick Murray, ged 22 yeare 2 months and 9 dayy. The funeral will tae Delancey wireet, hin ¢ Jace Crom ber late residence, 147 Jay) afternoon, at one O'clock The friends and acquaintances are rexpectfally invited t attend wit The re will bet to Calvary ( t Me Gan. —On Wednesday, Hecomber 9, ab bie reriden © 51 Feventh street, Hoboken, Thowas M: The funeral will leave thin (Kritay) alvernoon, at one o'cleole precisely, and yo by Chratopber street ferry to Calvary Comotery. The iriende and relatives of the taroily are respectfully invited to attend MeBowwmy, At Canie | laney, Ireland, on Monday. Sv vember 23, Joun Metvnyry, MDs, FRCS, in thee of bis ope Awnuw, he “ MoManwen, de eared at Norlulk on tgurt 11, have beer | Droogbt en and doponited the receiving vault » | Or wood. and fre ibe meerred Sumiay | aftercoon, at thr The friends and relatives aro rempecttully invited to wut MoMVcreN.—-0n Thureday rie ee, We, MeMuLiRN wf nt | Kilkenny, freind, in uve 48th year © relatives and friends of the faumiy are rempe Avited ty attend the funeral on | Pabtin papers ploase cor Mi EVOY. At Alexandria ber wonder 1 tor her 27, 1863, Wiret euly » late Lawre v Hrookiyt © relatives and (rye of the Laurel ¥ ttond the fon | chapters of our Fraternity to unite with uc im our expres ion of mourving, J. 3. HABCOCK vn BLACKWELL, 2 FO, C. CUOPE! Capanaspeot SAML. MB. HobKina,{ WM. II, SANGER, ) THE LECTURE SBASON, f Hox GEN, @, naxe i Will dell Teoture of the oourse | er the s0°0 per for the Sanitary Commission (proceeds to be apy v he relief of our a sso! dees al TINS (FRIDAY) EVENING, D AND PORTS nrey Phare n ew! be delivered as followere PA 1 1 Boston, Mowday eventing, Dee, . Bul gu Bat ppiitdee Hain 1, of Boston, Thursday evening, Dee, B. P. Bolten. via. of New York, Monday ev Dece 21, Bubjeet—"The Mines an + apa $ ieryix pnts oe nN i Bo'cloow, | ekets fort ’ the stage reserve od unth quarter b additional for the course, For aale at the of (oe Sanilary Comumbaato: No. Si Broadway, aid No 1) Cooper Institute, Single tek. ete 25 conta, Teserved Brats 40 or door be wold only at the PMPORTANT LECTURES Daity, YOR GENTLEMEN uly at tha New York Museu ict Anatomy, 68 Brond- Parurs anal Bend Lene © crew cam Dave QbOUE forwariid on receipt Of 10 cents by addronring Becretary of the New York Museum of Anatomy. THE SPURIMES. 18—THE STRIKE ON SipeHaving seen in your nw N " ORK DECEMBER B nen 201 $49 per month for 9 hours? er howe over Uan®, 10, wake the faok wa pih for ld hoars’ work and 13 centa ov Dis BL Soper day We bave atruok for $45 pe 8 2Veenis over Lune anit we hope that no ume wii) take oor places wutil auch grievance te relied, OF PIER DD, MR, THE WORKIN IREMEN. NT. Frise peranty For New York Vire Departmnenty AY M. GRAILAM, u or GULICK HOSE COMPANY, No. We NAVAL PRIZE MONEY. ae OLLOWING VESSELS 19. M128 MONEY For ‘and eoileg: fh Front a iy Alabaens Augusta, Baro i ls r ‘ xtyn, Corrith | bers De Kass, Dale, De | Jumtae Kevelngton, Kitiatany Kingfisher, | Keyetone stats, Lackawanna, Mi Myatio, Mamtion!i >, Mohawk, Mercedita ohivae Sigomery, Magn | M.Vawar Mocnt Vernon. Nortwern Licht Sing wich, New London, Onto, Octorora, Onondaga, Owagen, OF tows, Partiaonh, Perry. Pench ahontas, Pure Quaker City, Roebuck, eaters, it Bitar ‘ 8 Koapn, #uruel eau, » boa, Vandi ia, Union, Vv ter Witeh, Wabash PRICE MONEY 18 NOW PALD AT THIS OFFICE FOR ONE HONE RED pod WENDY AEX UK, vemsel MOSNYDEK, JI CU. 8. Tr Departs NOM Nawen erect NY epponite the Post 0 DRI MONEY IS NOW PAID FOR ALL PRE I for diateibalen, Tint with the peace ve ie ecreatent raplaty adv Viiroadway Ande pl DIZ MONEY NOW READY AT THK OFPI eee itt tte Ny, . dolphin for the following pis . ory for Santiago de Cola, Memphia for Magnolia, Magnolia (or Hatteram, Min Wtoria U W Ahaney it reser ITED STATES NAVY PRIZE MONEY OFPIOR THOS L BRAYNARD #1 Wall erect ATE NOW PAVING PIEE _ capvared by ‘wg Apply at HOLIDAY PRESENTS, IDAYS VURNTOU RE frou te 1 asrortment of ihe ver offered ym thin sfactnre of tees & full bie and sa on paid to the ima WALNUT PARLOR ‘ AND KEDROOM BUITR, oi HICK KRUTINA 16 ood OF Leet Houston stewet, ween tie Bowery and Recood avenue. DENTISTRY. : SE OP TRLVILIN THERE HOURS ENTIRE BAR A“ Wivhction oF na passat 49 Hith avenue, between Bit. pent and Hitteenth streets, No charee for entracting ‘ Ht pate. by nitroom oxide gos where Otbere are Wolahied lower sets, equal to gold, from $1010 $16, 06 210 A new aud belier way of inserting partial cate of % Birth w ATI AVENUK, OFPO ” Oo eierences of the bighert DENTAL APROCIATION use the Nitrous Onde Gi 2 Bond a. iM & WOM | GY é. COLTON, JOWN A PMITH DODGK MAKEN A ou vulcanined rabber, are L Shr OF TeETIT, wel with w . For twenty doviars in g Ani be constlors (hie the bes hod ever pracisel, No 1) Hast seventeenth steam + NY 8 GREP & nos OAOND STHHOT, New Rar coop pelo vely witha vee ot nivews oxide the eute ‘ain are th bot & pain. by c* toeerta tees ef Teeth on ? 10, Partial ‘ i § DANCING ACADEMIES, . DODWORTH'S DANCING ACADBMIES, A. No. m4 Fit New Vor No kIT Mon street, Hrookiyn wy K La -—™ aye end Theredaye oF Weduortaje and Mauiriaye Chiderm at 6 aad gentlemen ts og") BROOKLYN OLA and Prideye, at ¢ F M fe * . uA PRIVATE Thirteen 1 fash iouarittlanees tanghe cADEMyY, ~ neee t y u ae ‘rw Tho relit tt ty bors of Lot the regiment | requested eal, from jock. His remains w te ' ‘ ary Comets ‘ t Deon ow 0 ee Ld 7 , end the funeral, from her late residenos - Kast Trentieth wtreet, tha (Friday) afternre Mi LA Paitin ce Stave sanoriwent of Be an #uddeniy, an Thor oll o1ecs B eacire i of Corneliue i aged 4 years a4 4 inouthe. HES TAUMAN ES, eo will be given when the funeral will take TeRROT. WOLKE AND PLUM FeOpENa nm Toor ' ber “ . . | aged $ ve h Wale > David's NeneOt Society, ace wated to aitend the - | funeral, thie (Friday) aftern aif pact one O'clock from bis late residence 240" bans ib etree le ort aver ‘ . | Rreweit.— At Hobeken on Toe December @, Russ . | L., beloved chtid of Jarnes and birabethy Howell age yours. 4 mouths and 27 ¢ayr " | The faneral wil take place from the residence of ber | parente, 297 Mixmafield «treet, the (Iriday) mora ’ ten o'clock, from thence Wo 6. Mary's ebarch, w . ae, ie. folemn Mase will be ofered for the repene of b WIRMs, LIGUSES, Se - ae AL Milton, Ulet ounty WY ernotaliee | gar. De nberd, Germue W. Hs he 440 t species colts ont Oe | he relatives ana frieute tthe fay are reepreti + cite ch ee than Bevee@ag op wp Wited to altend te fuseral, at Mit e ' m6 vy years ot BRANDING TY afte ‘ och. Traine 0% e wikia per rete, cimags. a ot, Chambers street, « WAND thin ‘ei, . Gn Wearetae Desanine lneiaiah pA oe AD REE WHIMRTRR frow ote dged 34 pears, © waties of the con Gescnsenn oar roelved Greet [rem Bret bende Ul 77 > ety we - hy the, bowie, a, or hun! | of Miltowr Irowad s'deen tude Beten, , | The frienda of the family a ayite om laa ean tae a ay AY lend the funeral on Saturday at half 4 Atty, bart very ehaba’ Ports bila, & Oper k, from % z eireet, The ye: | fo ‘ales, oy the gage. our owe ty ne Reape ’ leans “iets an Wh KIRK, Wine Merenket Leewseonats Os if ment Dotted HALL MOADS. | Lieutenant « mere, « regiment Vet on he yon RITE RA AD =TRAIN® FOR an tomy rovited | ED ery ad ie hers pain bare weet to attend the funeral. fr aT Weet 8 f s ma Fe hed on ome third street, om ha €, Ob tem Hiciore, | Sa7e a vf te oh lak ay a, 5 ‘ os a Peete AF A208 HLT LL 7 on « * ee, VAPLEM® 280 ALBANY BatLMoan Me go N " Tecreaee 3 Yiue’ tar Aitah ood wing Lone ti, aE < Tetulp orth epee! beped obs we eit ' fontey Wei oe tev eeme em, Saf fips ae |” % UL, teperintvendeny thie eons . ane i EAP ESSE on toes ATA BANKERS AND any wil in ghed be nee 07 ibe tharniien Rprese f Pevdages. Dre ee # penviene Sy ek suaetrn, Waewne the * helar and the wid yar yf see oly Omen 14 roadway, ot, That» he w yu ‘ f ade A : ber bh URN AM Se CRNITORS RYTArES OTNCR. 0 et teva and > Weer Hievinih ouvet «18 ane, Wash ary ' oF sed On cow ’ a yi By dian a ted 1 palrote wma, whe per ee | a oo Comered weg remeviog Foret priecipes L from Yee oeelep, Pipa 10 owned feat onal Or ; Csi t > ven That hie sort . wen enamnple | * snr htnonthhe pred, That 09 4 hes eel 4 : « Hien OF aOR, oF Sod omaate jog hs ay aden hy ot Naty ah ak - , f « ar aia 0 2 * bie Tontts stint of the Car iatiags mePaver * I AK Oe tb | heopry, Tinh 09 Brie Un mgmtere of chy wiley |G 0 iy Oe