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i i i if ! f th | are iis el : ! | i 4 i H I 355 ult ie! fie i ff i ay 5 z : : z 3 £ F eg Peat FE i z &s Mazzinian journal of Turia, says and Roman resugees who are receiving thom i favor‘t the insargapte ot Yer oo vor -of 18 | tees tormed Brsbeins litical commnities bas formed te Ihe insurrection. Fe BE E l 2 i i d iit Of the Golden Fleece, the collar, of which has ferred by the Emperor of Austria op Count late Minister of Aust was founded in }, by Philippe I1., Duke of Burgundy, with the ob- and ens intian vir- ef i sh by the House of ‘Austria and oy the Court of ‘Madrid, with this difference, that the former only gives ‘Abe collar to Catholics, and as a reward for eminent ser- ‘vices rendered to the dynasty and to the State. The Emperor Napoleon has granted tothe city of Or. ‘Jeans the suw of 15,000 francs for the completion of the eaterval repairs of the historical museum, being the house which bears the name of Diana of Poitiers. The government of Morocco has acceded to the de wands of tho representative of Spain as Tangier, and bas Bits memes indema! Cree ‘Spanish interpreter and sailors massacr: ‘RM pirates off Albucemas. ii wa despatch from om Teal, reesived via Bona, states that ‘whe situation of the country has become more unsatisiac- tery. Heveral al eben o th Centre ha} jet peeved their in taken part with the insurgents. ‘On tite 80th Sooner three Doulish vessels of war ahioh hed receotly arrived from Malta, were cruising on the @caste of the regency. Commercial Intelligence, ‘The sales of cotten in the Liverpool market for the ‘tree days were 18,000 bales, the market elosing un- ebanged. Breadstoffs were steady. Jn provisions there was a downward tendency. Produce was dull. Console, 89 3-16 a 89% for money. NEWS FROM THE BAHAMAS. ‘The steamship Corsica trom Havana, via Nassau, ar- wived at this port yesterday morning. Nagean papers contain ridiculous accounts of Sherman’s ‘Grmy being dreadfally cat up, dispirited and divided, ‘ead there being Afty thousand troops = Savannah to meet him; and the probability of bis escape was doubt- oa. Rawson Wm. Rawson, the new Governor of the Baha- ‘ma Islands, bad arrived at Nassau, Rev. Dr. Nicholeon, of the Episcopal Church of the Waited States, bad left for Havana, He ws now oa his ‘way to Mexico on a religious mission. 4 General Lee is reported by the Nassau Guardian to Dave left Nassau on the 16th inst., in the steamer Darien, fer Bermuda. ‘The blockade rosners Old Dominion, Wild Rover, Little ‘Battie, Bavebeo and Agnes E. ¥ry bad arrived from Wil- ‘@logton; the Syren bad arrived from Charleston; the Gem, Marmion aad Kenilworth had returned in distress; ena the Virginia, Hansa, Ella, Kate Gregg, Cuarlotte, -the-Wisp, Stormy Petrel, Little Hattie, Syres and Gtar bad sailed to run the blockade, Our Nassae Correspeo: ce. Nasaav, N. P., Dec. 19, 1866. 4 Large Fleet of Blockade Rumners in Port—Oaryo ef Cot- ten from Wilmingion—How the Contraband Traders Operate and How They are Sheltercd—Great Profits to the Colony from the War—A New Governor—Me Famous Beamer Alexandra Seized by His Order— War Profi, Piety and the Public Health, dc. I take advantage of the sailing of the steamsbip Corsica toeend you « brief acoount of matters tranzpiring at tuis As your readers are aware, this is the headquarters of ‘the blockade runners, and there are now here some Mteon steamers of light draught and great speed, waning @ favorable opportunity to land their cargoes either at @harleston or Wilmington. They are ail very low, and painted white or some light color, so that they cannot be @asily distinguished at acy distance on the water. They gelect rough weather and dark nights for their adven- tures; and as we bave hed bright moonlight nights for the last two weeks the businessof blockade running has Deen rather dull, ‘The Virginia arrived from Wilmimgton on Thursday Jest, with a cargo of cotton, which was afterwards transferred to an English ship, to be taken to a foreign Market. She bad sailed from here about the 26th of November for Wilmington, ran the blockade, disposed of Ber cargo, reloaded with cotton, agaim ran the blockade, nd arrived bere in safety. On Monday of Inst week the steamer Little Hattie put @at to sea, during a beavy gale, for = Southern port. She bad previously made two unsuccessful attempts to yun the blockade, but bad been driven back on both e@ccasions by United States cruisers. She bas now made ber third essay, trusting that the gale will disperse the Dlockading squadron and thus increase her chances of waccess On Friday jast the new steamer Banshee made an ox. eursion, having on board a large number of invited guests. She is one of the largest and finest of the and when she hss started on her @areor she will make fine prize for Uncle Sam—if be @an catch bi ‘The harbor of Nassau affords s splendid sbviter for vessels. There isa beach which runs paraile! with tbe mainland and about one quarter of a mile therefrom. Between thisand the mainiand lies the barbor where there are now more than fifty vessels riding at anchor or made fast to the docks, most of them engaged direct!; or indirectly in the blockade running oun, wh a the present time is the groat busivess of the place. ‘The civil war in the United States bas given to Nassan ‘ad importance which it never before possessed. Prior to ‘that it was principally known as a-piace of resort tor in- ‘valide, particularly those d to pulmonary com- Garters loft the trying climate of the North for the my and equable atmosphere of this island, the tempe- rature of whicn is at this present writing ‘about seventy- Gix degrees, which is not far from the average tempara- ture of the winter season. ‘The new Governor of the Rabamas arrived at Nassau, ‘which is the capital of the Bahamas, on Friday, the 9th fhst,, im the stesmabip Corsica, from New York. He was received WA the ‘suthorities aod military, who, with the exception of the officers, are colored, with all due honor and salvos of artillery, | He is a very affable, cour- fteous and gontiomaniy man, witvout any of that haweur, reserve and bluffness which sv o(ten characterize neen in ‘@fice, He bids fair to become very Jar. Among the first of hie official acts wus the taking possession of the steamship Alexandra, in the name of the British government, and patting ber in charge of the military Satheritics Of the piace, The /lexendra, your readers ‘Will recollest, was built in heglaud and charged by the United States eromont ty be intended as a war vessel. ‘The matter was mbjected to a protracted litigation, woen abe was pitundor bonda Sve came to Nassau, and bas pad been taken in charge of by the authorities of the Navean doce not boast of any places of amusement, ex- opt one theatre, which ie at present closed. The faah- jonadio drive in to the Water Fort, a short distance from the town. It 1s near & parade ground, where the band peyateves week. Friday last was the regular day; \t these who went to bear it were disappointed, as it had gone on the excursion in the blockade ruaner fan sheo, of whieh | have spoken. The band ts compored of Diacks. Noar thin parade ground, which fronts the ecean, in the Raplanade, and ov this is erected monu- gent to commemorate the heroism of five men who lost ‘their lives in atvempting to save two men, whose boat ‘was upsct while crossing the bar. Thore are some objects of interest here, of which I may Speak in a future lever. ‘On Saturday afternoon the steamer Ptar, a blockade Fanner, having tnken on boards fulloargo for Dixie, while steaming up in the harbor burst her botlar, killing two mee and badiy ars third, The Star was an old vessel, and atiompted to make a trip to Wilmington fo ‘Octone® last, DOs was Compelied to put back by reason of some defect in her boiler, It had just been repaired, and she made a satisfactory trial trip on ‘Thureday | last, bot hae sudderly come to grief, ‘Yesterday (funday) a Ordination wag hold in Christ @harob, by the bishop, Mr. Duncome, ro thie place, and ene other candidate belag admitied to the piocenate. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1864, Rearrest of Six ef the St. Albans Raiders. Arrival of an Agent from the United States. LETTER FROM GEORGE N. SANDERS. The Momey Taken from the St. Albans Banks, Diects of the Abrogation ef the Reciprocity Freaty, of bye ey ay Aachen Pag Quarsc, Dec. “i, 1864. eoleaue tbe roe of Ste of the Up Taaahstae wans ‘by the Sac tava eee Fahtstbe fe ie trie mation ire ee Rtas ee et bad not “4 proee on eae mt horee sleigh drove up with the very parties for fc hem confronted so poll as Charles Moore Swager and re CR OR Police, takes before J ‘f y \- had come down here at bhe request of Judge Maguire, for the purpose of examining, with a view to identifica- tion, a person who gives his mame as Bettersworth. and who was arrested on Monday at Point Levi on suspicion of being a raider. A gentleman from Montreal testified, ao- cording to the best ef his belief, that he was one o! the yailers, On his being examined by Payette, the Montreal Jailer, th morning, that officer at once declared that he ‘wasjoot one of those who'bad been inhis custody. There being seme ciroumstances of suspicion Judge Maguire directed that he should be sent to Monéreal, in company with dele and Spurr. The three wore this afternoon pple despatched across the river 1 charge of fas police, ‘and will proceed to Montreal by tonight's raiD. As further proof of the activity displayed by Judge Maguire avd the police of this district, I have. also wo mate ‘that information has been received by the govern- ment that Bennett A. ¥ William M, Buteninson and canine Turner Tevis were this morning arrested at St. Frasoois—a piace al sixteen miies from Riviere da Loup, eo the Temiscouata road—evideatiy op their oe. to the New Brunswick frontier, They were brougtit to ee ee, be brought up by the train. It is expected that they will be despatched to mor- Tow eveuing te Montreal. My information does not enable me to state whether they were simply identified by the ged ‘authorities, or fehetber they admitted fiedsectven ‘be the ‘parties they are alleged to be. The informa- tion is of course wy telegrapb. . There is but little doubt beach lp that all the reiders will be ar- rested, owing to the active measures the pd ey It is evident ft tbat they are all Bruns. wiek frontier by different routes. coming —_ Three Rivers, evidently aimed at the same point. @ Maguire would have been quite ready to their exam! meio pe the warrants for their arrest Tavieg —a et OY Jaage Smith, of Montreal, and the i reneho ‘they were lesued being io his hands, they have, therefore, to be seat to Montreal to be tried wi aor. hie Janaiain. ‘The arreat of Spurr and Bwager is all that is gecerally kKyown here to the public. It seems to give the, utmost satisfaction, Soathern sy: peuny i is fast disap} ‘ing even ia Quebec. iB. Emmons, |.» Councilior-at-law, of Detroit, left wie serean for Montreal to-day. He had as interview with bers Of government on the subject of the fearreat of the raiders. Ua ‘Ta tbat Mr. mons represents unofficially the American goverp- ment, and that bis interview was of the most satisfactory ebaracter. Be has been of considerable service to bis trying to distarb Rea, se cages ie” aoa vernment that its agents here bave dollar at command for neces. Bary expenditure to suspected of raids. Mr. Emmons, from bis knowledge of Canada and of our Public men, aud of the good intections of the government, ‘will do mach to allay public irritation in his own country. Letter from George N. Sanders. TO THK KDITOR OF TRE MONI REAL GazaTTR. Sr. LAWRENCE Hat, Monrreat, Dec 17, 1864. Sin—One Seorge Augustus Bal sively reproduced by Was intro- duced te me at the Bonaventure station by 8. Phillips Day, xq., correspondent of ihe Loudon Heraid On my way’ to St. Jobns, to attend the first bearing of the Con- federate raiders, I took a seat in the rear Nee oo and Sala were in the front of smoking cat joined me. told him priefly that Lieut, inet, ig and his comrades ‘were oiticers and soldiers of the Confederate army and bad acted under orders. I defended the conduct of Lieutenant Young and bi comrades a8 justifiable retaliatory war, contrastit ite mild character with the conduct of federal gen ‘throughout the South. I particularly justified the captar- ing the United States greenbacks. 1 told him the daysof cbivairy bad passed from Europe if they continued with fol 8 to look calmly On ‘Sneridan and Sberma 4 pressed bis approbation of everything J oalde sed ‘opgaged to put the matter properly before the British ; Dut it appears that the Yankees purchased he did not carry out his engagem: great astenishment at Mr, Day and Sala talked freely in the smoking car, and Mr. Day told me that Sala bad assured bim — he would espouse the cause of the Confederate At the instance of Mr. Day [ bad thie ta‘k with with whom i bad de- clined to converse at the Clifton House, Niagara Falls, Jast surom distinctly told Sela,as | did the Ho Mr. Rose, to whom | made application to act as couns two days previously, that I bad vo autecedent knowledge of the raid. I bad no advice of any other ra a i did Dot tell Sala that acy was contemplated, | did not tell Iwas a Confederate agent. 1 told bim that 1 Acting as the friend ef the young pentionsen arrested, oat of whom were {rom my native State of Kentucky, and that they were of the very Dest dieod of that once 1d Commonwealth, avd that they, knowing that I I, telegraphed to me to come to their aid, ‘s “cooked” up statements are of a piece press sbout B. Tucker, Heq, and myself being in New York wbetting the bogus Gay Fawkes plot to burn the N York hotels, and of which I am informed on good ai thority the ‘emient civilian, J. A. Dix, declares he b to justify him in ‘sbooting us both down If Mr. T, and myself could be *‘shot’? upo: evidence, when It is motorious that we have been in Montreal since the 26th of October, seen aud re- cogvized dally by many citizens, what chance would the St. Albans raiders bave if extradited? 1 not bees a participant directly or indirectly ip any raids or incen- diary plot: My mission bere is one of peace. Very re apectfully, GEO. N, SANDERS, St. Albans treal ‘Telograph } ‘The great dance of greenbacks and St. Albans currency in the vi ints on the frontier where interesting to the public generally to know that of the $226,000 a ont at 8t, Albans upwards of $90,000 was plundered from the raiders by persons who ook them prisoners or gave thom shelter. it tured bad with them $14,000 at of this less thon $5,000 was accounted for by justice, Three of the raiders uncaptured deposited the bands of the person—we have his vame—who con- cealed them and af! ards assisted their escape about $40,000, of which their host and friend, as a small remane- ration for his trouble an d risk, took over $30,000, oon Tt will The Sherbrooke (lower Canada) Garette, in noticing the Passage Of @ ronolution by the United States Congress to ‘abrogate the Reciprocity Treaty, says:— ‘This will be sad pows to the people of Canada, and eapecially to those of the eastern townships. all of our exports of horses, cattle, sheep, cate, dairy produce, lumber and timber, in factalmost every staple product of the townships, have, aluce the reciprocity went into effect, found a market jn the United States free of duty. if the treaty is abrogated, as there is now every reason to believe it will be, the market witl be closed to ua or only oponed by the payment of @ war tax of twenty-five or thirty per cent, Two causes have probably ag to induce the United States to take this step. First, the necessity of raising & large revenue to carry on the war; and second, and Delleve more eape- =, @n account of the unfriendly feeling manifest. ed, by ® majority of tbe press and a large portion of the pobtie, towards the North in their straggie to put down 6 rebellion, ‘Thero is no denying the tact ama Jority of our newapapers, and those of the greatest Fircu- by 1th but few exceptions, bave, almost from the commencemont of the rebellion, expressed the hope and belief that the slavebolders of the South would gaim their tedependence, and the Union be broken to frag- mente; and these pspers, end that portion of the pabite ‘whose sympathies run in the same direction, have ured Abels indvance Mo bring Abou! shia raaujs, The proapeod Pe eacesas: millions fiye or six Seotee (cr enn of railroad to carry ee eae of twenty-five er thirty milijons on our besder. ‘Tre Navy. ANT CIRCULARS TO HAVAL COMMANDERS. TuPoRt: Sat meee cakes ei Fegularly weitten up and signed? A obedient servant, HL DAVIS, Chief of the Bureau. Rear Admire) —— ————, U Navy, —-—— Squadron. warded to this Bureau as fest as completed, and that the vessels be niahed to keep the Seeetin rial Shsrietonte eich tha a toaat ietronthona bt a cont wi il D4 the frst pagoof ead. Much Degiigenee in many cages in the incom~- ‘manner in which the steam logs have been kept, ery respectfully , your obedient servant, F. ISHERWOOD, Chief of Bureau, Rear Admiral ft.3.5 — Squadron. Navy Darasrient, Bunxav oy Equirment ann Ryorvirina, Wastincton, Sept. 1864. PR at erent Meanie anal soemending beeen your v0 forwar articien to uar, ap toll orn cra tte Ve eRe Oskober, Thd changes from, semi-anoually’ to pg ed wit commence, on Py lst Pru ee on, eine the reogipt of your 4 ope iptive, nesien roll. wilt i to Vee to the a at the expiration of a cruise, spemiae al . Changes wince thedate of the last sruster dil, Ri opect(ully, your, obppiens serene ins Giler of B » N, 8 D jureau, Rear Admiral ——— ——-~ Squadron. ORDES OF THANKS TO COMMANDER MACOMB. Navy Darantuxyt, Nov. 20, 18 Sin~I have recetved your gratifying report of the Ist Instant, apnoaneion tbe capture, on the previous, of the town of Piymoutb, C., with its batteries, ord- Rance, ordpance stores, ke, vy ® portion of the naval force under your command. The department is pleased at the promptness with which you availed yourself of the advantages ollered by the destruction of the ram Albemarle, and of the gal- lantry displayed by all in the assauit aud capture of ube batteries at Plymouth. The affuir appears to have Veen executed ina most creditable manner, and the depart- ment improves the occasion to express its thanks to your: self and the officers and men under your command for, the important services rendered on the occasion. You will be recommended to tho Prosident tor au advanes- ment of ten numbers in yur grade. Very respectfully, GIDEON WELLES, Secretary of the Navy. Commander W. H. Macoms, Senior Ofticer is the Sounds of North Carolina, PARDON OF TUCKRRMAN, THR Mar, Rornen.—Wm. sucker. man, cunvicted about eight years ago of robbing the mails between New York and boston, received yesterday a full/and unconditional pardon from the lresidest of the United States, and will leave the Wothersicid prison to- dey. Since bis incarceration be has conducted himself in such @ manger as to gain the sympatvy of all connected with the prison, and of persons who have visited the in- stitution. His ‘history has often been written in the newspapers, and a sad story of domestic aifiiction, con- ‘nected with bis impriscnment, wens the rounds of the Press less thane year ago, having started in Boston, where bis family frieuds reside. He was sentenced tothe Jethersfeld prison for twenty years.— Hart/ord Courant, a MARBIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. ar a UO TRR EOD Thursday, December 15, by | the Rev. D: ER, city. leldt, Jon H. BuxtraN to ELwonona A. Me it daughter of George C. Dreyer, all of this + Corxor—Grrsox.—On Thareday, December 22, by tho Rev, Isaac Tuttie, Exka 8 Common to Mary A., daughier of Jono D, Gibson, all of this city. Evarts—Wrscorr,—1o Brooklyp, on Thursday, Decem- ber 22, at the North Reformed Dutch eburch, by the Rey. foe LT sprig D, D., Mr. James W. EVARTS 10 SaRau Con- daughter of Jamies R. Wescott, Ksq., ali of tnat city. ™ Now Haven rs please cop GaLLavper—Sxinwee.— On Fri December 23, by the Rev, J. 8, Inskip, Manniw V. B. GaLLaupgr to Miss Kats beth jpeg hoo of James Skinner, Esq., all of Brook- lyn, bi. Harteck—Sp«mons.—In Brooxlyn, on Thursday, Decem- ber by the Rev. a. Himenaort, D. D., Joun H. bare 10 Jogmriime Lovie, daughter of Joseph sim: Maine—txwia.— 00 Thursday, December ir by the Pere ard 7, Hiscox, Faepenicx MARTIN to SARalt bter of Isaac Ef SrarrRa—GiooKr.— At 1M. J., Om Thursday, peered 16, by the Rev. Leopold Mober, pastor of the an Evi ical church, Jounx J. Srapyun to Ipa 1. poten niece of J. Ailiot, E8q, Died. BLakeLy.—Killed, on Thursday, December 15, om board the steamer Pixeton, at Nashville, Tenn, Gnonck Buakgcr, + in the 29th year of his age. ‘The jatives and friends of the family, and aiso the of Albion Lodge, No, 26, F. and A. M., aud the fraterpity in general, also the active and honorary mem- bers «f Hook and Ladder Compuny No, 1, are respeci{ully imvited to attend the funeral, from the residence uf bis futher-io law, Mr. William Collins, 168 Wash ington street, Brooklyn, this (Sunday) alternoon, at one o clock, with- oui further votice. Philadelphia, Springfield (Mass.) and Chicago papers please copy. Bracein.—On Saturday, December 24, after a long and painful il!ness, which he bore with Christian fortitude, Joun Brackiy, a native of parish of Kill, Kimgs county, Ireland, in the 33d year of Bis age. His Telatives avd friends sre invited to gattena the funeral, on Monday, from the residence of his brother Edward, 10% East Eleventh sireet Browx.—Ronert BRowN, aged 60 years, ‘His remains were interred in the Evergreens Cemetery, CaLpweit.—In this city, oa Friday, December 23, Many Frances, only daughter of James W. and Sarab 8.’ Cald- well, aged 1 year and 16 days, The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ber parente, 148 Weet Forty-tbird street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without further notice, The remains will be interred in Greenwood Cemetery. Conant.—On Tburaday, Lecewber 22, Augu B. Conant, M. D,, surgeon of the late seveuth Kentucky regimeut Volunteers ‘The friends are invited to attend the funeral, thie (Sun. day) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the resideuce of nis brother, br. D, 8. Conant, No. 27 East Twenty fourth street, without further notice. —On Thuraday, | ecember 22. Epwanp A. Cam, of Lew is and Lorneli Cadia, aged 20 yours, ¢ 27 days. mooths a Funeral service will tike place at his late rosideuce, No. 104 Greene street, this (Suoday) aiternoon, at three o'clock. The relatives and (riends of tho family are re spectfully invited to atiend. without farther novi Dovonerry,—On Saturday, December 24, Axwie | oven merry, daughter of Terrevce and Ma:y Ann Dougberty, seo mouths. friends and relatives are reapect’u!ly invited to at tend the funeral, from No. 310 East Fourteenth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at threo o'clock. Fay.—Uo Saturday, December 24, afier @ short illness, Annaew Fay, aged 36 yours and 24 da; Notice of the funeral will be given berenfter. Frravson.—On Saturday, December 24, Kowrrt A. Fer- Guson, the only child of John and Jane ferguson, io the Tb year of bis age. The funeral will take placa from the residence of hm parents, 192 West Twenty-seventh street, oo Monday , At one o’elock. Grany.—On Saturday evening, December 24, Davin GEaxy, in the 36th year of his age. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the iamily are respectfully invited vo attend the funeral, on Mooday aiterovon, at one o’clock, from bis late residdooe, No. 12 Poll street. Grivritas —On Saturday morving, December 24, Gro, THuRKBR, youngest son of Daniel L. and Elizabeth Grif. fitne, aged 2 months and 6 days. Gaix.—On Friday, December 23, Joun Garr, aged 48 Yoars and 4 months. Tho relatives and friends of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the tunera), on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of bis sister, 66 Eighth street, Williamaburg, FD. New Orleans papers please copy. GoopMannon.—Suddenly, at Point Lookout, Va., on Wednesday, December 21, Captain Joxx I’. GoorManson, in the 55th year of bis age. Due notice of the funoral will be given. Howsi.—At Fordbam, on Saturday, December 24, Eliza B., wife of R. 8 Hows, in the 27%h year of her ee The funeral will take place on Tuesday morning, at ton o'clock, from her late residence. Lozar —On Thursday, December 22, after a lingering Mnews, Kowanv W. tm the 30th year of bis age. ‘The rela\ives and (riends of the family are respectfully } Mnvited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, 118 West Houston street, this (Sunday) alternoon, at one o'clock, without further invitetion Len —Oa Friday, December 23, Axx Les, wife ef Mr. Flug Lee, county of Covae, Ireiand, parish of Drum- e000, townland M4 o Soeeiez, aged 63 years, o funeral will take place thie (Suaday) efternoon, at pally past one vrclocks from her late residence, No, 125 ‘Went Twenty. firat street, May.—On Saturday, December 24, Colove! Cnanies A, May, formerly of the United States Army , aged 46 years, The Toneral will take. place on Moaday, at twelve o'clock, from the New York Hotel. Muarny.—On Friday, Decomber 23, Parke Murray, & native of the townlana of Tuley Valien, parish of Lower Crogan, county Armagh, Irelaod, in the Sist year of his “e rhe relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at bali.past one o'clock, from’ bis late residence, 110 Weet Twenty-cighth treet, between Seventh and Eighth ave- nues, McQvapa—At Bia residence, No. 2 Division avenue, Brooklyn, FE. D., Thomas Moquane, & yl, of _ Dromore, county Tyrone, Iretand, aged 64 y: The iriends of the family are Feapectt ally iy invited cy attend the fusera), om Monday aflernvon aliwoo Lary Me vIRR —On Priday, Dedember 23, Jonn MoGur Gina fon of James and Mary MoGuire, im tho 6th your 18 age ‘The friends and acquaintances are respectfally lnvited (0 aysond the funeral, trom the reaidence of hig parents, at —08 tater, Deemer ‘94. of consum| oN bg Sef bare one. o¢ Faomee tan invited to. feneral, Crom tbe xenttnene of hi Droiber, Ne 137 Auakh erect, ou Monday aileracon, al Saturday, en eee Rerns, 6 Bative of Bandes, county Cork, His friends and the age of tae tchers’ Protect. | thereef es en ee this (Sun. ‘Boon, af ene ’ sey sorte, Se ey a rune aren, }, Ireland. Fricads of the family are invited to attend the fancral, from bis late residence, No. 586 Second avenue, en ‘Moa: Game at twe o'clock. Soiai atl W ARMY, morving, Deeem!| }, afters ‘short and pe My Wirziam Guawron, oaly son of ‘Thomas G, and Sarah EB Sowarby, aged 3 years, 10 Months and 11 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the fam! Corn are respectfully Quartezty f eet oT tt ng esis a eae o'clock, from the a Oe Friday even! tw a of George and a Eee bassioaea's poninene mite t funeral wi take | dt on on { fentey) beg peg at balf-past ome o'clock, een“, her pa- rents, 168 West Soventesath sire ‘Vatentore —On Thursday, Peconber 22 maaotee nites meat, inclusive, By order Baw Yong, Deo 21, 1066, ry. OF NAW YORK, DREARTMERT OF FINANC fomptraller « sic, "Dec. 24, 1864. om Bunday, the Fi! Department st ko cil) P, dose! oa Monday, Decem- Wt BRERNAN, Comptroller. IEBNE Vines" SIMERD GATINOE PAPEL nor of coun ‘SIX PRR CENT INTEREST allowed on all sums Pravin) ay Ei DeAW ierenaeT” PROM Vitkeee 1098), end on Monday, Wednesday Bish, Germai wud Prouch. Brrwovn A, BUNCK, Seorelarrs BANK, NEW YORE, DEC. i wernument tax), Gaughier of David and M. Vi years and 4 months, The relatives and friends of the family are reepooktyny invited to attend the + feet pois (! ) eee two o'clock, from 106 Washiugton street, Wavs.. —03 Friday, December 23, ater’ ne ‘Tinea, z RG Wren, a native of Dunmanway, county Core, J, years. Tne tunere! wil taxe, place, vate (Sunday) afterwoon, at one o'clo from his residence, No, 46 strect, New York. Waxpytt.—On Mhuraday, December 22, Jacap WanvzLt, ‘* tho ‘ove Hundred sod Seventy-fourte regiment N. od formerly of the Ninth New York regiment N, Y. V. (dawkins? Zouaves). ‘Th de of the family, as also the bern of the above named regimenta, are requested to attend the fune- ra}, from the residence of his mother, 540 Weev Forty- goventh street, this (Sunday ) alternogn, ab heli past three o'clock, WitLiame.—On Saturday morriag, December 24, Carn. b ny widow.of Jobo L. Williams, inthe 534 year of er ag Her relatives and friends and those of her sons Wil- Naw L. and Edwin F.; also those of ber son-in Jaw, Jobn Lyng, are respectfully tuvited to attend the {uneral, thie (Sunday) aernoon, at twoo’clock, [rom her late esidence, ‘No. 2 Irving place. Woop On Saturday, Decomber 24, Many Jann, the Hy deahiee of James Nisbett and Mary Wood, aged ® id 3 days, The fairest Lowers that Are called to beautify the throne of God. ‘The reiatives und {rienis of the family are respectfully invited to atiend the funeral, from the residence of her No. 20 Morris street, on Monday afternoon, at two SITU ATIONS WAA'TED—FEMALES. A RESPECTABLE FAMILY VISITING CALIFORNIA previous (o March next ean procure the American lady o1 References give way. N New York, board ateame ventas W. AS NUMBER OF WELL RECOMMENDRD GERMAN bie want situadiOns to do generel housework, &c,, at inns, f LOWS'S Geruea, I Bowery. A HESPECTABLR YOUNG LADY WANTS A SITUA. tion an meameteess or ty take care of childrea. Good tluntie at, Seats, titute, 17 Stanton st., pear the Feferencen given, Iuyuire wt 127 ITUALIONS WAN TED—-MALES. RULIABLE CLERK, OF GOOD CHARAGTER AND strict business habita, wants to do rome writing. keep. jneas or priv matters dus nable references given Ad- rald oice, ring the evening. Unq dress for thren days A. Jan WANTED BT YOUNG MAN, AB ASSISTANT | said 20th day Dookweeper, ina stocd or wholesale house; best of Teterence given as to character and competency; salary not so much, an object as, 8. permanent situation. Address for one week N. W. G., Horald ofice. ANTED—A POSITION “AS NIGHT WATCHMAN, or light porter, by # young man who desires @ posi tion more tan salary. Address box 8 Broadway Post oflice, New York city. if HELP. WANTHD-FEM ALES, /-ANTED—$0 TO 80 FIRST CLASS HANDS TO MAKE but capable and experienced re wanted: t@ such liberal induerments. will be |. Apply to Newell, mith & Co., 865 Broadway. ANTEDy-A GIRL TO WORK IN THE KITCHEN aN 4 prigte fauniy: must understand cooking and tt Rita on, work. Apply at 425 Sth av. corner of S8tt st., en viola. West D- $3 (), BRAC RESE, ef eet caaoiihment awit A FEW YOUNO LADIES TO SERVE RR- mis, at 609 Broadway, corner of Prince st, HELP WANTEO—MALE YOUNG MAN, WHO H4s BEEN EMPLOYED IN A tallor’s riggs usa. ond com command and (3 ror & goed situation. aa trade an. by ae ndareasing. aging ® references, box 4,481 New ANTED-A MAN WELL ACQUAINTRD WITH THE retail hardware and house furnishing goods busi- slness, Must ‘come well recommended; noue others need apply to Samuel Maycock, $62 34 Warten: A SALESMAN, A YOUNG MAN, WHO eds the paper hanging and upholstery bus! W. tH, Mumford, 218 und 240 Fulton st, MAN, AS WAITER IN - “PRI ¥; one who thoroughly understand: his can bring the very best recommendations as and capacity may apply at 16 aad 13 Chambers on Sueaday, 0 00k, WANTED! SALESMAN FOR THE WHOLESALE shoe business Address, with references, box 5,365 Poat oflics, ANTED—A FIRST RATE SALESMAN IN A ‘wiovesule stationery warebeuse; none need apply but these who cao furnish tne best of reterences as to charac ac, Address, with full name and reierences, Sta- box 1,317 Post office. WHO THO. ANTSD—A RESPONSIBLE PA bl ds the manniactire of necktieg and nar apable to an in that pariueut preferred. ‘audress, widing referceces, vox Po-t vites. WAstsD—4 SMART, act YE BOY TO ATTEND AN oft @ and to run errands. One residing wish bis arenis. in Brooklyn, 1. D., may adureas, with reference, . W. B, & S., Herald otiice. ANTED—A BOY, CAPABLE OF FEEDING A. HOB cylinder and Rugeles card preas: one wio bag had experien:@, Appiy at 368 Fulton Brooklyn, Assos compesitor; one used to book work. W ASTED-A YOUNG MAN AS FOOTMAN FOR & nily; be must be sober and indusiric s, must Le acquatuted in the Inquire at 425 5 ma 18 stairs work. and wi oh ing THE TRADES. A FIRST CLASS CARKIAGS PAINTER WANTED— one who i competent to take a ¢ of the painting deparinent of a evact eo who ik DY : hin rat of the hands in his de- erences required. Address J. & B. Bruce, BLACKSMITH WANTED—ONK WHO UNDER. ‘stands sharpeniog tools, and bas had some experience in off well driliing: (0 such agood position at an oll wel im this State will be given. Call at 148 Pearl st., ground floor. LANK BOOK FINISHER WANTED.—TO A GOOD f ear ungihte tas exe tuation will be gives. Apply at Austin & Magill's, 14) aud 14/ Fulwon street, Rt CUTTERS WANTED.—BASTARD, MILL, TA. ean yet iteaay, einploy m per cent on leads furn te Sing Sing. fn person or by letter. None need apply but good workinen, WASTED FIRST | CLASS FOUNDRY CoRR maker, and two good tur None others need ap ply at the corner of Ratiroad avenue and Prospect a sey City, % ANTED—FOUR GOOD LOCKSMITI®, A BRASS turner and a bookkeeper; one accustomed to the bard: ware business. Apply at 796 3d ave. Want, .D—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY. A young Scotchman, 28 and have good recommen At the Horaid office, o@ Monday, betweon 12 « ~~ HOUSES, Rooms, 40. a ie A eHoP RIGH, Bal ment aad un der celiar; 50x60 feet; light «i! round ; dn rtable can be bad with it. iayuire NBME THE FIFTH AVENUR HOTEL —FORNISITER ontg to lot, 1,129 Broadway; or wonid let twe aloniy lors, with use of Kitoh wmatl, prie xt door to St. James’ i901 LANTATIONS, TO RENT.—TWO LARGE COTTON . ad. each other, and finmediainly Pin al ion i every reapect, ‘A most for was profit, ‘Bi pBURGH, awa street. TRAM POWER—LOPTS, hy tage LIGHTRD, with or without Bteain Power to let, at JOHN KEN. RDY'S steam marbie works, corner bf ary street and Bromtway. TWO STORY BRICK MACHINE anor. 26 horse Bngine and B ‘iret story, 10x75; well lighted on three Kidos, Also Snime and oti, n gompjete ranting order: for male. Te ite of HUTTON & LACY, corner of iiwiacn and Sussex Streets, Jersey ore Rogineer: eenioe, 10a sree en 189 T°: LAT=TAR “PARLORS aRD BASEMENT | or ws sae avenue, near Twenty first sree. LET-LOFT# AND OFFICAS=SRVEN La Tar ie the brown wane troat buliavag Wes. 66 ree eee Clit, mp0 Lar, aN 10 ITY 1,200 TONR, oonnected hy ‘i feet ena. ‘wt a Bind ot B meres to 2 cenie 2 ton. One Base. Donv's rorry Fest oiiea, APY ——_ #INANCIAL. bape hare freaty baie ag atin ner senna issued se act ef July 17, cence Treasury notes net so Pregentes Bar iprme, ger omecreae time, = a le now, Ka er tnieres frendancace oa VAN Josurn P Coormn, Aecretary. ed 8 HEAD ‘BANK. —TWENTY. THIRD Pr 7) December 33, : ry ay Lew § bgt both Trea et ion ee apt mans i mare pIvID! wrertaens ot tee ee ‘stock: ta the ast 1 hy tmonihe, Owl ofter T IWER, Cashier. __._ MILITARY AND WAVAL A dures 70 a8 RBORUITS. FoR! Zoceanin Sona bers street, and receive ai! iuiormation as beaaties that ars paid is we A PIEHTiOn.—vouunrmuns ap gupenit0’ pobeat Tnonerg barat dont with ay career of, Meee bah ry comra.—pisouaRorD SOLPIBRS sama. i i sognien Ihe ry a fan gmp Shenproaes tie Mack bounties, pad at Ro. Y Fart place sorser Sc Uinedway, room Iie kira Seer, ap Guasritores AND PRINCIPAL F genta J at nee. ‘and on the incest sinion a ow York Substitute sad Fad" Mecrelting ad By's, Broedway, room room 14, u; Fouaene, AND BEPR: ted, for one, two ments. The highest bounties cas poy and theige at service. at Cie at Cy 194 Market street, Be Brokers wecrute ant “the “others re it age i ae on terms and teetleh guaranteed WitLtaM PLEBSOR- ee * loons $750 Cane IM IN pera s AnD Bir mer. meant — ur for three sh) Radaon strset years. bys) omns. 0. OasH raged BAC Ra) FIVE Ra under, and five per TeD NOW WILL D&al FOLSOM, President, ola: a parable on and afver Tia redny. Jam B1OR PRTROLEUM, dividend.—The Tr day deelured @ divide Wo 6 Broad Swi be tineed trom the 1 foelus me NRTRUR . HURD, Treasurer. D AND MORTGAGE Apply te ADAM vera New York. The tranef: to the 16th Dey ber, ons 10 "ua ON BO. $3,000 to $: of the city of ble inthe city Of | Manvavinex, Cal, November, 1864, OTICB TO BONDROLDBRS. the county of Tubs avie in the city of N that je. in United Stores oud <efn, upon Presentation at the jank iu us American Exchange Bank Iu sald ety vey yuwere —Is TEREST ox BONDS x, Yuba cousty, Cal., November, 1864. oR OF THE HARMONY FIRE AND MARINE i ‘all street, New York, De- 9, 1864, Mine antiuel election for Dirvctors and Inspectors of Bleo. will be held at the office, No. 50 OF Jacuary sexe NIEL D. GaneRER, | Beoretary. -)FFIUR OF THE ILLINOIS QBNTRAL RAILROAD Company.—New York, the Board of Directors, held aie aay, it was Resolved, & dividend of tive per cent io Be paid on the Ist day ef Hebr paid bares of this compat pany, No, 60 Wi tion of this company street, on Monday, t from Yau pout 22, 1864. —At a meetin ree of governinent tax y next tor tue ho ders. registered the 20th dag of fer books be closed vn the and opened on the $d day of Feb- HOMAB B. WALKER, Treasurer. _ . rrice Ov THE Chica 20. a DIVIDENDS =the Bouid 0 per cent (free of governinent tax) en the the quarter endiay December 31 toatan e goveroment tnx) on the thi thagonding December 11 (thet due April 1, 1865, 7, 1808, at “Directors have declared & aad Big ‘per cent, se bonds, for the ax m« ‘tran New York, w the holders ab ‘The tranafer books will P. Mocand will reopes alot ‘ants. de FICE MARIETTA AND Cincrnicatt RAILROAD Company .—Chillicothe, Obie, To holders, —The transfer books of this company, at the ageney in New York and at this office, will be closed the 15th of January prox., joa umve, clove on the Sist instant, a2 onthe 17th day of January tl board, w. ‘WATSON, Secretary. L CREEK PRTROLEUM COMPANY. aern ‘monthly dividend.—The tritecs of this company bi day declared the regular monthly dividend of one tant ar the inonth eudion December 15, office of the company Continental hi Nassau rtreet, om a 0. .. 3 saae(er Nook close W YORK AND PHILADELPHIA ne PETROLEUM COMPANY, ORGANIZED UNDER THE Laws OF NEW YORK. PROPSRTY IN T! VERY HEART RBGION® OF VENANGO COU! y a oll FRANCIS A. PALMER. Upreriient Broadway Bank, Ne i aATHAR RANDALL, ex-President United States Tel ay, New Yor HE TWICOLAT, of Albert TI. Nicolay £ Co. ‘and Apctionsers 82 Williaus street, New York enGENE i eT AC KSON, of ersand Tirakers, 4 Exchange place, Ni 7 EDMUN: i DMAN. Becretary New sot Eotelonm jo. 3) Broad atreet, Ni Folnarnius & Jackson, Bank- Stock 'oard, and Broker N NDREW MEHAPFEY, Philadaipiin ANCIS N,' Philadelphia. ROBERT gb aRKSON: of ae & Co., Bankers, 121 Sonth Third street, Puilade! JAMES M. CLARKE, Oil (0) ALBERT B. NICOLAY,. New York, ANDREW MEHAFFEY. ThE = an STOUT, President mER, hoe and Leather Bank, FFICES OF THEO COMPANY, RD STRBET, Philadelphia, 300,000 SHAR ES UBSCRIPTION 52 WILLIAM” Sheen! N Sa TE NOMINAL PAW OR 85 i v4 PRICK $2 PER SHARE. Stock subject to no further ausessmen GHW SHARKS, OF $1OLUD. SRY RD FOR WORK: A, ia LARGE MAJORITY OF THE Stock OF THIS HLA, THE SUBSORIP: OPEN BUT FOR A FEW ‘OrricKs PARED B QOMPANY, HAVING BRE NEW YORK AND FitLADaE, TON HOOKS WiLL, REMAT DAYS LONGER AT THB EW YORK SUBSCRIPTION FRANCIS A. PALMER BF Wiliam Mreot. MIUS & JA 43 Exchange place and prospectiis can be obtained on application at 6 0 the company. BW YORK, Ward BIA AND MINING COMPANY, Pe are 300,00) BUARES, mare DIVIDE: PAR VAL J. 8. CLARI dent KH WiStIART, of New Yorks if DEVOR, of Now York. A Ni ing Bait more, Md _H, Gould, Philadelpoia, Pa. Wooart GENERAL SOPERINTER DRNTS, 8 Clark, ete ‘ork. ms wenater 5 ity, No. 71 Broadway, N. Y., ee. 612 eine Chestnut street, Philadelphia, and Taig company fo oresgtved No. ryad wi and Baltimore, for th ve~ nience of subscribers, where the certificates of stock wil ive ieaued to subserfbers ith on of Fenuaylvania, evelopment pnd Ne er contract aud being bers with igor. ere the lands are bei Pubite potion te u vod wert thet the iret Monday of the te 16th Gay ot) Fences Se ofa of the Toasurer of the Bate of ininols in the Mishigne 0 Canal ot beads. ‘with cow. ig STARNE. ‘Treasurer itnote_ Kos. MT anp ¢ Satveday “even ‘TNION pi ed esoentay Be to'S, and on Monday, cemt ane gnate gas President. De marin, Secreiary, iF THE STOOK “OF one, geetangee for real estate ore business, Address Jasper, ve: 1d office. $10.000 8 aed rane ‘Somnpany, wo JOuN F CON | $300,000 TO LOAN, AT SIX PER CBNT, ON Hew York erty poverty, Apply in Ho. bi Pine siceut, rooms $950 ~m8 ee ee a WANTED y tor field er heme vice, Large hand rise ners, Apply at Broadway, or No. 6 M L 000 rou? YOLUNTHERS—TOWN O COUNTY AGENTS, velunteer Kann oy on bh particular locality; from ten up to five bi prices paid by. jintvrmeda applicatoa to ca | (ncaaice OPW. LiviNUsTOM coat ‘tiard's lal beimeon Fourteauth Fi Washington, B.C. 4 bey tt No monty aiked ati oertidcates of preduced. NAVAL PRIZE ‘ r | Ata aoe ant igoney, Abt entirheD TO ANT ORBIT PR EM DWaiD Wisden, Late Parser U. 8. Navy, 271 Breadway, corner Chambers street, New York. xow a einen PAYABLE Sax BE OBTAINED AT ONCE, BY serLVING 1 PERSON, WALDEN, WILLARD " EMCILVAINS, BO RL se} and, ey yaoaD st, §. Y, wis ADS UBTED WwitdooT DELAY, RMY OFFICERS, MUST&RED OUT OR KBSIGNED, Avan obtain through us apeedy settiement of their ord- ‘Dance and quartermaster accounts. a re BROWN & CO., No. 2 Park place, LL PRIZE MONEY Now PAYABLE PAID has is. SNYDER Jr., Prize Agent, 39 Nassea street, N York, aud 26 Washington street, Hostor BIEOKARS OF WAR. Wife and widowed mother of (all prisoners of war by. apailoation to sig ottee. Also pensions, tes, pay and prize mouey collec fetal Lad bine) if BROWN & CO., Military and Nevat Collecting Office, No, 2 Park place, under Broadway aid Parone PRISONERS can HAVE THEIR COM. mputation for rations promptly paid. Appiy at United States army Agency, 64 iteouer wirect, Nei Ss) PAY, — WIR OR WIDOWED MO- RISONRRS) PA THE re MO- er of prisoners and hi pay col x] tly. SU SEDs & Lb. inaya ‘thelr SA Wp aL Le FERTS, 40 Park ro 8 Bi RIZE wonRY. PRISONERS? | ‘PAY.-OFTICRR and Merde Ts oiee caléced WHELDAN & LOF- Ferre, Miltary and Nava) Bankers, 40 Park row, Times It 5 i OF PIANOS —@. 2 @. A. SRENDID age ASBORTME 1 THEge ae hs ed Wi ied ta nt yee vease. “ ‘atimon! rom wy cd" ariaia, “Without exception the best plano R, FOR SALB BY A SPURNED QUITAR ZRICR S8grzGR AALS BY rated: ‘guttars, Sas ‘ftoadway, ew Terk ; f sy ry $f Basie, caway. (QrODART” PIANOS, nown and esteemed as one of the best ;ianes mana Se Ween, used by the most. bighhy pI and who witl wwe none other. ce is made, in all cases, to parties whe havetho meat (and they number theusande in this city alone) o their qualities as ® perfect prey be! fo ag Teapect. 1. reeently fro ‘at our ware- Foome, B14 Brouiway, ‘pbonio BU Richanre sae MORRIB. . PIAKOs.—. cE ;LEBRATED ah 2. , FISGHBR: tLe fl rate ran pues 5 ty th avenue, vo TAUGHT.—THI8 Ls atrament Sek oon ‘by & new and ¢ twelve lessons. Th ib Teswieder guaranteed. Apply to JAMBS GORDON, 64 Bixth avenue. 10 TBS QUARTER (wits Indy, ‘noroughly qualified the plano on the above ken, to whom every ough progress will be inners. For further Mf Bart Thirty-second street, near INSTRUCTION. T DOLBEAR'S Broadway—Gantiemen o1 this week without extra ch ixb business lest possib'e tim ercenssneiningeinmninnnn FRENCH GENTLEMAN WISHES TO TARE LEB- a the English inoguage, in Willamaburg Ad- dress "box 199 Willlamaburg Post 0 ‘ LADY OF EDUCATION AND LITERARY ATTAIN. ‘ments oilers her services as teacher of Spanisn rivate essons. Address Soledad, Heraid oflice N AMERICAN LAD Punish with facihty, offers nglisu in classes oF priv nities. “DANCING ACADEMIKS, _ T TRENOR'S PRIVATE LY aide) ACADEMIFS od ww forming. Classen at 65 West adios a forming f men at A. Mr, Ne continues to give pi every day and evening to those who to Yearn quickly. A. McPHERSONS CURISTMAS HOP, AT nis 1s Towers. Monday eve M Friday; all the fashionable Da iven. Residence 182 Grand sireet. ‘orming for beginners, antly £ M ALLISTES’S DANCING ACADEMY, 10 AND 212 Conrt street, opnorite Louginss, Brooklyn. open ing soiree Thursday evening, Dec. 2v. HOUSES, ROOMS, &O WASTED. SMALL FAMILY, FROM WESTERN NEW YORK, wish to rent till May, or permanently, a furnianed oF Gaiurnished House, or part of one; below Thirtieth street preferred. Address Robinson, 12 and 14 Spruce sireet, for one week. Wartame ROOMS ON PRE SECOND FLO: for» gentleman and wife, Address Monterst,w thou @. ANTED—UNFURNISHED ROOMS. SUITABLE FOR z, {or yo Not above, Iwenty-Afuh sree eed. Address U. H. Belmont, 60 Frank- W ANTED TO RENT OA NEATLY PURNISED HOUSE In & desirable portion of the ety OF Brooklyn. suit able for s small farallys ane) oat ome. will be of house and furnitare Price not ; by oa to suo per month, Address, stating terms. W. J. » Herald « olliee. ANTED—BY A SMALL PRIVATE cy. with Riveten, ait furuinned, Nia street, Vv ANTED—THR UNFURNISHED ROOM near the city. man aud wie. witho: Address for \hree days, with rent, £¢., Fuitou, ald office. Lu SEASON. — ] ALL OF THR HARNESS MAKERS) ‘as. ‘sociation, at Irving Hail, on Teeslay evening, Jao, 3, 168, Ticket $2 Adml Pee aD d. BIAS rrestaen 1am M MA Nweaur ore ey B. o Hetets a bearing ihe he CY = wo - sate Gra _Y j08. 60 to 53, inclu. KO. TTERSON, Chairman, Tt" g THIRTY. peene annals 4 Pet OF THs saw YORK FIRE BENEFIT OF mz'¥ wibows AND ORPHANS DECRARRD" epee mORDA Eve ING, JAMO ARY 90, 1 the ‘s Ry Cd s conte = h eteta may be peoeared of ‘ihe janagers, or of ibe fol- ry - - ©, GODFREY on, Maen ae ai JAMES F. WRNMAN, deze! ia Peart street, ALBSAT J. DELA ey er ee .