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NEW Shop of the Harlem Railroad Company blue velvet, and of the same lately in London. wore a rich satin’ 4 rie: Of the Board of the Netiobal Lincoln material were the hangings of the throne, which to-day em Fourth Avenue—Their \ avant oament” An a ia‘ e oa ee tunic, nese we a ¢ fine Lg temporarily occupied the place of the president's chair. = aud Arrangement of the Engine House— | hand at $60,807 96, an incroase of 90,129 TO'during the | She Lo wee cieearas oF two thousand pou Personal Intellige 2 nae Monday morning, December 3, Guana W | LL. once from ler emplaren dere situation, fo diy ce A Glance Through Both B ngs, de. | last two weeks. ding from the inhabitants of Dudl Colonel John B, Howard, formerly of the Army of the | | The relatives and friends, also the active and honoryy | Yutid 42 chamberwork and washing or housework. Call of ‘The New York and Harlom Railroad have just ber mobile reeakiace, of pearls (of five rows), the gift of | Potomac, and recently appointed Chief Quartermaster of | Tacmetfuity Latta ee aed ae Tn aerNRy Ne 8, go | : her noble husband just before setting out for the altar. The presents were warp costly, ‘and all the jewels of the most rare and choice description, the principal and most Unique inthe whole collection bemg a parure consisting of a diadem, neck! brooch, earrings and bracelets, composed of rubies and diamonds of the finest quality the rubies specimen stones—set in pure classical sty! 8, his | and most elegant in form. The value was nearly £10,000, There were also a pair of very fine sapphire and diamond @ locket or brooch to match, with fine pearl elet; a pair of pearl a pair of pearl and diamond pear shaped earrings; a jewelled Etrus- can suit, besides many ornaments of various kinds, amounting to many thousand pounds in value. All of these were presented by the Ear! of Dudley to hia bride, Literary Intelligence. “An ExpLsnatory axp Proxouscina DicrioxaRy OF Tue Norep Names ov Ficrion” is the main title of a com- prehensive, well arranged and exceedingly useful volume which has just been issued in Boston for the author, Mr. William A,.Wheeler. Mr. Wheeler includes in thi latest production, the surnames bettowed on eminent men, familiar pseudonyms and analogous popular appel- lations most frequently referred to in literature and con- versation, In the present day of much and hurried writ- ing, with, in many cases, very contracted libraries, the volume will prove most useful to authors, preachers, Vedi afternoon, at oue o'clock, at the Alison’ Methdist ps. copal church, Norfolk street, between Broome and Grand. The members of the Manhattan Engine Associatbn, also the active and honorary members of the ai hattan Engine Company No. 8, are particularly ry to meet on Wednesday, at twelve o'clock noon, at Renk’s Hotel, 274 Grand street, to attend the funeral of ow late brother member, George W. Laing. H, KURST, President. 1. H, Uanm, Secretary ‘ 22, Brysex Lurr.—Suddenly, on Fyidey, December ff, aged 71 years. aged 71 yt fatty Lurr, wife of the late Martin The relatives and friends of the family are respect! invited to attend the fu: from St, Stephen's church, corner of Broome and Christie street, this (Tnesday) af- AS! BST ANT ROOK: lenced young man; read Olark, fe office SITUATION WANTED—AS F orentry clerk, by aa ‘atisfactory reference given, Ad SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE, A RITie teed Provestant woman ae plain cook: 1s a oot washer and troner; or would assist in the housewerk of a suiall family; wishes a steady place, Cull at 296 Mulberry st., between Prince and Spring. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WIS A Tork im private families; can cut and ft ladie Apply at 186 Laurens st. A YOUNG arn WISHES A SITUATION AS CHAM- £ Cal @ompleted a very large and elaborately appointed brick building upon Fourth avenue, between Forty-third and Forty-fourth streets, to be used asa machine shop for the repairing and building of locomotive engines for the goad. The main girders are twelve by fourteen inches, ffoor beams three by twelve inches, and pine fldor planks three inohes thick. INTERNAL ARRANGEMENT, ‘The basement stands below the street grade, and is built with granite walls, having heavy iron doors. The Moor above (of the first story) is lined with girders and ‘beams of iron, and is arched throughout with brick. The the District of Colorado, leaves this city for Denver ta- day, accompanied by his assistants, Lieutenant Clement G, Earle and Charles Howell, to assume the duties of his position. Both Colonel Howard and Lieutenant Earie served in the army throughout the late wa: The King and Queen of Portugal and suite arrived in Geneva lately, und entertained at déjeuner next aay Prince Napoleon, who had arrived from Lyons and Tou- lon. After the repast the King and Queen leit by special train for Frankfort to proceed to Dresden. After re- maining in that capital two or three days they were to ©, direct to Compiegne, on a visit to Napoleon and genie. HES TO GET dresses, bermaid and to do fine washing; she can do dutlug. » between 9 Orb avs. Dasement, thus thoroughly fire-proof and capable of re- ‘ststing from within or without the flercest contiagration, eontains everything at all generative of fire or explosions, amd hence all disasters of the kind are precluded as far Public speakers on lay subjects, and writers for the press, as affording aready reference from which they may elucidate almost any point of ancient history by an accurate quotation, and thus avoid the many glaring, but Lady Ward's two presents consisted of a very handsome miniature bracelet, with monogram on cover in rubies, emeralds and diamonds, and a superb silver gilt dressing case, studded with stones, A bracelet presented by thi inhabitants of Dudley bore the following inscription: Presented by the borough of Dudley to the first Countess The Duke de Mouchy, the future husband of the incess Anna Murat (whose approaching marriage was noticed in the Heraxp of the 20th of December), is a de- scendant of the second son of Marshal Duke de Noailles, who married a niece of Mme. de Maintenon. His father, who died in 1864, was formerly a peer of France, and ternoon, at two o'clock, withoat further notice. Laxpox.—On Monday morning, December 25, Ema, relict of G. J. Landon, in the 61st year of her age. Her relatives and friends, and those of the family, are Tespeatfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock, from ber late residence, No. 1 A SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS FRENCH £ rstinds inéats, Soups, game, pastry, creama kinds. Inquite for two days at No. 9 Sth iRL WISHES A SITUATION TO DO GE: work in small Best city 865. rivate family. athe general building and its more valuable contents amusing, errors into which some of the ‘shining lights” | of Dudley, on her marriage. November 21, 1865. subsequently a member of the Legislative Assembly, | 408 Pacific street, corner of Nevina street, Brooklyn. refer . lays at 125 West Sith st. eed Gorbirusd: of the pulpit, the parliaments the rostrum and more | , At Compcigne the extreme simplicity 5D Moya Bd ‘The elder, branch of the family. te" reprosented by cA Meuins.On Monday aera Deseanes MAB, WOMAN, WANIS A, SITUATION” AS NURSE AND MACHINERY. Im the south end of the basement are situated the ope- vasing engines and boiler. There are two engines of an ‘epproved style. They were manufactured by the Putnam Machine Company, Maseachusetts, apd are arranged so @@ to be disconnected if required, and will operate Yogether or singly with equal safety and facility, as private sanctum fall when attempting such illustrations, Mr. Wheeler gives columns of names from the Greek,- Roman, Norse and Hindu mythologies, while from the Rabbinical and Mohammedan mythologies he supplies those which are more frequently the subject of reference, Dut concerning which most writers and speakers have no easy means. of information. The depart- @ dress of cashmere having been the costume in which her Majesty gener Tecelved her guests on day of their arrival, her ladies in waiting attired with equal plainness, The invités did not appear to follow this example, a lady having confessedf that she had spent five hundred pounds in the tions for her week’s amugement. The late receptions at Compeigne are described as truly imperial. Several char-d-bancs and four horses, the postillions en tenue de Duke de Noailles and d’Agen, member of the Academy of Paris, The Duke de Mouchy is at the same time Prince do Poix, Grandee of Spain, and by birth a Grand Cross of the Order of alta—a privilege of the descendants of the family of Arpajon, possessed since the heroic oo-opera- tion of one of its members in the defence of the Order when attacked by the Turks. Having been born in 1841 he is @ few months younger than the Princess. He is said to possess an income of three hundred thousand francs a year, the greater part of which is in real estate, daughter of Daniel and Ellen Mullins, aged 3 years, 11 months and 12 days, The funeral will take place from the residence’ of her Parents, No. 60 Rutgers street, on this (Tuesdsy) after- noon, at two o'clock. Murrny.—On Monday, December 25, after » painful iMness, Mary, wife of Clement Murphy, in the 64th year of herage. ‘The relatives and friends of the-family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday moming, at chambermaid. or to do general housework, for a amall family; is willing and obliging; is @ Protestant. 179 ‘2d st., between Ist and 24 ave, ‘ANTED.—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABLE Young woman as cook: shé ean do all kinds French and English cooking, and can give the best of city reference. Call for two days at 462 6th avenue, first floor, front. ANTED—BY A GOOD WASHER AND TROD © out by the day; Would go house cleaning. Can be exigencies or convenience of the shop require. The pat-| ments of angelology, demonology, fairy mythology, | campagne, awaited the guesta at tho station. _Ar- ten o'clock. from the Church of Sk, Bridget, corner of | seen at 4A 0th ave., room 17. fem ig partially original, It has double horizontal.| Popular superstitions, parables, allegories, proverbs pe at tho palace, they drive round the bear amet prs teal fay pape Gavarnl, was seri- | avonne Band Eighth street, where ® pai noe =< << = cylinder, twelve snd Ralf taches long by thirty-six | #04 medieval legends are very completo; | men, ‘by whom they were ushered info the magnidcent | In the London Court of Bankruptcy, the other day, a | amine offered up for the repose of her owl. The | + HELP WANTEDPEMALES. *tmehes, with poppet valve, and is driven by gear from a | While ecclesiastical history is made to furnish | salle des gardes, where tho cent gardes, in their brilliant | court milliner, named Wildish, myplied for the order of Sankt” ipsiguboiaainne ceaeh Bama vetted HOUSEKEEPER WANTED.—ONE OF REFINEMENT ) Gy-wheel shaft. All ite parts are located and managed | the names and titles of quite a number of bogus saints | UNiforms of blue, relieved by red, theit silver cuirasses, | discharge. The debia are £1,733, and deficiency about | Manmm In this city, on Sunday’ morning, December ‘and education, who wilt renaes the home of » bachsior ‘with such mechanical ingenuity and exactness that it works quite noiselessly. Each engine is rated at thirty horse power, but both have a capacity of ninety. A large locomotive boiler stands separated from the. engines by a thick wall. This capacions and powerful and imaginary personages. The majority of the characters referred to by writers om the drama and Poetry are also named and classed. Mr. Wheeler has really done @ service to the literati by printing bis book. Mr. John Savage has written another work, entitled &c., do duty, Chamberlains were in waiting to accom- pany each guest to bis apartments, over the door of which his or her name is inscribed, the apartments for each guest comprising three or four rooms. The guest is informed that the dinner hour is seven, but requested to arrive at the salon, if possible, by six o'clock, in order to be presented to thvir Majesties. The bedrooms were fur- £1,000. Among the debtors are the Crown Princess of Prussia, the Marchioness of Hastings, Lady Rendelsham, the Countess of Cardigan, the Countess of Fife, and nn- merous other members of tbe aristocracy, who had, Pregl paid the claims against them since the bank- ruptey. 24, Racnen Y,, wife of Camille Marié and daughter of tho late John Steward. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the families are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning, at ten o'clock, from the residence of her brother, D.’ Jackson Steward, 160 Fith avenue. joore. Pleasant and agreeable, will hear of @ good situation by ad- Ureesing P. P. P., station A New York, for three days, GOOD COOK, WASHER AND JRONER WANTED; one who u rstands her busin and can give refer- last place. Inquire at 130 West 44th st., near 6th : On Friday, December 22, after a brief illness = NTE. ER PRE: Boller, with one hundred and thirty flues, is eleven feet | “Eva; a Goblin Romance.” The work is in fve parts, and | hished with the most exquisite chintz, the washing ap. The Navy. Rinse OUST Oe ra Tana OM Meme Lock Fee eres PRENON | seven inches long by two and one-half inches in dia. Will be fully appreciated, both for style of expressionand | 3n"N surmounted by tho imperial crowD. “The writing | COMMODORE WINSLOW ORDERED TO THR GULP iiled AIO Real eae Benes AKIN ENCED WOMAN, meter. The fire box is six fect in longth by four feet six | sentiment, by the many readers of the “Sybil” and | tables were arranged with every appliance that can be SQUADRON. “ ? " pare RIND EXPERIENCED V A Sachs in width; length ovar all, twenty-one feet: diame- | wpaieh and Fancy” by the same author. The book is | thought of to facilitate correspondence. ‘Tho guest had | Commodore Winslow sailed on Saturday, in the Cham. | Suntech, Lalnyette place, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at on a ge pe Ea hg a | end fire damper of Noyes’ patent, and donkey pump by | Printed in New York. . ‘ searcely looked about his new penates when to fo0t- | pion, for New Orleans, to take command of the squad- | New Orleans and Washington, D. C., papers ptease HW AV Meand 8PM at db mks Mark's place, ath Biako & Higgins. > “Contry Love va. City Flirtation; or, Ten Chapters | wiches, liquors and several kinds of wipe. He has but | '0- Private letters from Washington state that Com- | COf7- sna - nt the boiler and extending out nnder the the emlarrass du choix. invigorated by these condiments, modore Winslow was ordered to the command of the MoNAGHAX.—On Sunday, December 24, Parrick Mova- 3 WANTED.—ONE_ HAVING from the Story of a Life,’ a volume in rhyme by H. T. GHAN, a native of Queens county, Ireland. \) URSE AND SEAMST! ° street is an extensive vault for coal and other matters. ° . je 5 . he od re datios add Williamson, box Beary packages, as axis vik ke. ure. lowered orraisel | SP€PCY, contains a wholesome moral lesson for young | “Menetmertroceedad io histolets | | Gulf squadron owing to the unaottied state of Mexican agi, Mlatives and friends of the farnlly are invited to | courfiaid fe , alor, Operating from tho street grade. In the | men who, with perverted tastes and & warped ambition, | family at Compiegns left Paris December 8, those of the | *ffairs. O'clock, from his late residones, 167 Kast Thirty-fourth aa pep er of north end of the basement is a large apartment, | suddeniy plunge from the innocent recreations and | third series having quitted the palace the afternoon THE AGAWAM TO BE STATIONED AT NEWBERN. street,” : we ee ee abhanson & Cow 200 led with wheels and rastings—an immenée quantity of before. Aftertheir departure the Emperor and Empress | 4 ied at. Fortress Mo: December 22 | McGrm.—On Monday, December 25, Carnannx, wife of | cyyaimet™ APPIY © 2 “ ich must be kept. on hand. ready to remedy all wanis | faithful love of the country into the dissipation and dis- | mado ‘w carringe cscursion to %. spinning manufactory Tumor prevailed at.Fortress Monroe on December Bs tipiedad ap ns ja ng lhe 3 , Canal st, : and requirements of the whole stock on the road. Loco- | simulations of city life, to find when too late that the + Near Thurotte, to inspect a newly invented method of | thatthe United States steamer Agawam, #0 long sta- Funeral on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from TANTED—A GIRD NERAL HOUSE. motives of some six or right different makes are used, | metropolitan glitter i hiess tinsel, weaving flax. The dinner that evening did not take | tioned at that point, was about to be sent to Newbern. her late resid No, 281 C treet, Brooklyn. Temi Chk an ood references. thi Make of coll ropolitan glitter is worthiess tinsel, and that the greed ‘ o late residence, No. Court street, Br work of a small i and this necessitates an ininite variety of castings. Ef comuiaton Weae ik axial always be the place in the grand gallery, but in the small apartment MeDoxaun.—In’ Brooklyn, on Monday, December 25, | To a «mart girl good w given. Apply at No, 3 Bedford main eran antes. , ei ®, Always corrupts the heart. | calied the Salle de Don Quichotte, on account of the pic- ” | Many, wife of James McDonald, aged 46 years ay., Willlamsburg. ‘The first floor te used for the purpose of repairing loco- The versification of the book is at once feeling and tures on the walls, which represent tho principal epi MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are spectfully motive engines, The engines enter on a rail branch by | forcible. It is printed in New York. a Pah Sh ghee eghatiag cea ie Pe Snags invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 164 } \WTANTED—IN AN AMERICAN FAMILY, CONSISTING the northeast corner, and are taken by an ingeniously * ” . sons at table were those composing ervice Ol Johnson street, on Wednesday afternoon, at ‘ of two,an American or jo. do genera eonstructed oquare sliding table through the centre of |, “MYTtl; or, The Enchanted Island,” by Edward Wil- | Eonor, ‘Masr led, PRIDE OA Mondays Decgenber 28, How.nnC., ony | bcurework.” Apply, between 8 and 12.A, Mf, at 98 Allen +t, the building, until they are placed on their respective tracks. In the centre there is an extengive elevator— twelve by twenty-five feet—capable of Iifting cars or lo- eomotives. Perhaps the id elevated vooms. ten tons. it end, in case of the break It ig eeven. by nine feet in size, and Tost pectiliar feature of the newly designed machine, situ- capable of ig po possibility of accidents, works upon a stationary rack,on an upright shaft, ing of ‘any of the machinery, lett, isa very pleasing and seductive one of the many fairy tales so universally popular at Christmas and-New Year. The author paints an excellent moral in the book, which is a great recommendation. My Memory,” by Lord William Pitt Lennox; ‘Robert Dalby and his World of Trouble;” ‘The Island of the Rainbow: A Fairy Tale, and Other Fancies,”” by Mrs. Queen Emma, of the Sandwich Islands, has arrived at Lyons, on her way to thesouth of France. In Madrid, Spain, at the latest date, the state of the weather was very ‘unfavorable for the outdoor amuse- ments of tho aristocracy. The Inst bull fight of the are renowned had no chance of 4 lay. The pale mauve satin, trimmed with white blond and white bugle, or the sky-blue velvet with eable trimming on the hem of the.skirts, which are described as eharmi CLotmzr—Drew.—On Christmas morning, at No. 36 Gouverneur street, New York, by Friends’ ceremony, Wri P. Croruer, late of Philadelphia, to Jase Drxw, of New York. Entinc—Bavex.—On Monday, December 25, at Madi- Wriis—Wesrervert,—On Wednesday, December 20, at the Dutch Reformed church, Twenty-tirst street, be- tween Fiftli and Sixth avenues, by A. R. Thompson, D.D., Jame: E. Wxt1s to Lxovora K., eldest daughter of John J. V. Westervelt, Esq., all of this city. son of Asa C. and Ci months. ‘atine Prindle, aged 12 years and 3 Vy TANTED IMMEDIATELY—A PROF! who understands her business In ¢ ‘The funeral will take place on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his grandfather, James McFarlan, 154 Livingston street, Brooklyn. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family, and those of his brother Daniel, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 117 Sixth this (Tuesday) morning, at half-past nine o'clock ; to St. Joseph's church, where a solemn requiem mass will a ood man for general work, Apply at Brooklyn, nd designed to receive ail the | ‘The London publications for tho month of December | 800801 had been given up in despair, owing to obstinate | son, N.J., by the Rev. A. Mandell, Joseru E. Enuixa, of | RoAcw.—eOn Sunday, December 24, Patnick K. Rosct, | Wy74xa¢p—a COLORED ORDER | materials and machine ‘hich Tains. The promenades were deserted, and the famous lew gj 7 dnc a M4 od 35 years, maps PC BED, QNDE COOK. with swiftness and safety to the maaihouior embrace the,following titles of new works:—‘ Drafts on | toilets for which the ladies of th d middle ranks | N@W York, to Many Apatixe Brury, of the former place. | 4g y' Wier Greene at this Tuceday) morning A YOUNG WOMAN, TO TAK’ tren and to do chamberwork, | Ref 4 honesty required. Apply at 151 Ba ay @ other accident, it cannot fall. A perpendicular rod | Newton Crosland; “Poems,” by the late Edmund J. | ¢very eye as they swept the wl at the promenade of be offered up for the repose of his soul. The remains = Seer 2 adjacent to the shafts connects with the appliances on the | Armstrong; ‘“ Lancelot, with Sonnets and Other P< ” ¢ Castellana, were laid up ull better weather, At will be interred in Calvary Cemetery. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. top and controls the motion. By the aid of this rod the ie si and Other Poems,” | church black silk and voile were de riguewr: atthe theatre Diea. Rrppetz.—At South Amboy, N. J., on Monday, Decem- coors es NUFACTORR, Slovator can be. stopped at any point, even dy aman on | PF Wm. Fulford, M. A.; © Hnstrated History and Tra- | che ladies nppeared simply and modestly wird We | Byssox.—eiddenty, on Sunday, December 24, Cuantas | bor 25, after a long illness, Exxuixm'B., widow of Charles MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS THE MANUFACTURE jow dresses of tiie platform. The 7 S. Bevson, in the 54th year of his age. sistas e ~ olennl tail trade; @tatee provious to drawing. the plans, examined every | /penter, ladies in Madrid withont sume smndscetiens required | “yhe Telatives und friends of the family are invited to | Notice of the funeral in to-morrow’s paper. ieiaiier the canals 202 aus gree. aatrens Ge @evatorin the country, as well as the best European ‘A French lady, twenty ye 1d, Mite. A la Celt either by stricter notions of deceney or more indifferent 4 sitend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one Rwppy.—On Monday, December 25, Wim Repoy, a | [:ejaud, 318 Atlantic at. (old number), Brooklyn. Models, and‘studied to combine several motions in one p . years old, Mile. Antonia Gelle- | complexions, and our report dees net aty =birh o'clock, from his late reeidence 45 West Twenty fourth st, | native of caunty Kildare, Ireland, age! 76 years, @n4 save power, white, by other combinations, all danger | Tier, the danghter of a naval officer who died in the volo- A Paris correspondent narrates the follow ng intelli Stonington (Conn.) and san Francisco papers please | — The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully 7 + SOOTCIMAN, OF RIBERAL EDUCATION, @f iffe.or ‘vould be precioned, nies, has obtained the «diploma of dachelier-ée-lettres in | F°NCC> ee Pe a created qui copy invited to attend the faneral, trom hig Jato 204 lence, A Mat nitired inthe Urilted Staten, denires to. enen ; . ID | the cireter 5 East street jednet ‘erno0! t < heeper or . cusiobs Devices vox “axvracTunine moN. | Montpellier, after passing a brilliant examination, Amorig | considerable interest 1m __liericc-On, Suniay, December 2, after a Jong and | 341 Eat Sinteonthatroat, on Wednesday afternoon, at | finely orks mokenet tring con In the south end of this story there te black#mith | twenty candidates the young lady held the first place for | Just terminated. One of the anovymas of last seacon, | Seed a3 y ° : » St) Siorrueworti,— On Sunday morning, December 24, | He hoase: has lull many yours’ experience as» cert and orgee worned by ait from steam power, is thie | Hér translation from the Latin and the fourth for her | Whofe Teal name was given in court an arlotte Be rier, | the mends and relatives of the family ar» invited to | in Brooklyn, Raster District, Jame, the wife of James } for grata: ie wdliog to-go Wert, Southwest or Routh, amd fo for sab or “ it] rth, ce hime i 1 Gepartment there are several curious devices for work- | eseay written Im that language, Mlle, Collarier is the | parents of minor whom she robbed as extensively iB | Sieiosk irom S16 Weet Twenty fica iret sear’ Biguih |. Relatives ‘cad’ fdands will be sothed: the:ting. of | Eaters mid edvatee © couple of Bi jae aarp Re pesos pare 3 neat fourth young woman that has obtained a similar diploma | money, Je ele and dress as members of her siotertioos, avenue, ss funoral. ? tres dollars the way of sare in the * ‘ ry u nts comp! it they allow 7 s Lt ai December 24, M. Sw , the ntee for missions or ound to fifteen hundred pounds each blow, and from | Within the last year or two in Francé, the other three | {ier ton two buadred and forty pounds per annum a8 tie etc ig alr aa COPY: day, December 24, of | belarad niece of Peck ond Ensabeth Mecollun, at No, | fvwengagement. Address X. ¥. Z., box 208 Herald office, — @ne. to two hundred blows per minute, is easily man- | having passed their examinations at Lyons, Bordeaux fet money, although even his tailor’s bills were paid } consumption, CHARLES Bunker, aged ri years, 4 696 Second avenue, aged 44 years, a native of the parish Sane ar aslo AS -aged bys single mechanic, and ‘is operated by & foot- | ang Algiers, them; but that since his acquaintance with Berthier ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to | of Ballisodan, county Sligo, Ireland. ANTED—ABOUT FEBRUARY }. A SITUATIO bas ee eee ttl ag aoe et ecih | M. Jules Janin hae withdrawn from hie candidature for Be Bed wersteg dope to the amount of several thousand | gttend the funeral, from his late residence, 57 Essex | A solemn miaat or requiém will be oftered for the re. ge eters eee eee nd th ong haze af mone ‘ Presid aftdrnoon, "clock. pose at § ’s chureh, iu Thirty- rf ‘ ie wy and shears is capable of punching or eutting inch | the French Academy, boing fatigued, itis eald, with his | achievements of thie fair lady, which would startle the Se ta ee nadeg, Dechaber 35, ‘Wastis Barer | seventh street, this (Tuesday) snorning;seh nine o'clock. eeatasthe could afer fs time influence trade: beet of bal ays hee neers | fey ral betsy repeated failures to obtain a fautewil. M. De Lomenie, Fun na of mean hat id ips erring og Aired Barncnst, von of Thomas "and S Bathurst, aged 11 i Bohra Pes take eee a atl = wo references. Address for two weeks, Herald office, tern, from the College de Brane daye, is afternoon, » | = = = OPFICES—VENTILATION AND PROVISIONS AGAINET pooreo po seuigpe aa yin aap Py the eae so bog 8 FS Ge facncene Pt fred of th Te ey ev igtoe |. pater Fa novels sonar, “nece vi ber 25, Mrs. i -* 3 q this (Tuesday) aftervoon, at two iTH.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, Decem| , “no mre Pibmatenas - : Tee second MOry Of tha niece fe used-—the north end | A°Memy, and is strongly, supported by MM. Guizot and | yoluntesred for Mexico, and was shot leading & forsers O'clock, from his late residence, 80 Tenth street Joa A. Ser, widow of Andrew Smith. | ORNS aR eer ei aieale cok, eee story most candi hope. However, 4 Ol tay, Decet ql ee, aged ¢ relatives an: jonds are invited to atte: he | + vei hom Pgs ui . Pog! ed _ for machinist shops, the otber as copper and braes | Falloux. The moat likely candidate is said to be M. Jules | a¢6, ihe court had nothing to do with them; but détwr- | yes, funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, D. H. De | Profits, No humbug, | Salewction qa entors: Bmporl- * pooma, in which there are eight to ten operatives, In the | Favre. nement de mineur is severcly punished by the Code N: ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | Bevoise, No. 901 Jay street, on Wednesday afternoon, at | ym. $7 Park row. room 21. Bomhwest corner of this floor there are a suit of offices | HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS IN THE TREATMENT OF | Poleon. Charlotte Berthier, alias Court, is condemned to | invited to attend the funeral, this (Tueeday) afternoon, | two o'clock. ob 8 “ = er eee. ereniee ainage' ta seth net ed spttagne. — mad an SSRI eb asin Ce ee Tee Ara ctteiee ., co.tantey, Deoruber | AT Sr aROaD AT amone Maganone Uaeteone . eon e rd street, aT, —, . N. Y., on § E of seourin (ibe master machinist f» thus continually in’ possession | _ Dr. Antoine Ruppaner, Fellow of the Massachusetts | 4," very Willan’ mynnicipal ball riven im the Borghese | \ Baifast papers please copy. 24, Mra, Joura A. Vedntn, aged 30 years. make early applica thin old. established oflee : ‘Of the state ion location of - Gloak ah the ti Medical Society, has iesaed another work on the subject palace, Florence. “rive thousand Invitations were, sent icennat ban first day, sub ine, Guanes v, son we Teeads and renntives ae oe to tend ce = ons Mod . fox bo goog pekeeeeer. ‘ Judes - of hypodermic injections in the treatment of neuralgia, | out, the most id costumes were to be seen in | of Giles H. and Marianna Coggeshall, in the 28th year o! uneral, 1 house of er, Thoraas nche, | Cobvists, s riers; apply remedy. The the throng. The ‘and Queen ared well satia- | his age. Eaq., at Piermont, on Wednesday afternoon, at half-past | ° im 5 oes THIRD STORY rheumatism, gout and other diseases, which supplies to | fog “Te@ a tved at sleven and did got leave til. bait. | ‘The relatives and friends of tho family aro respectfully | thred o'clock. ‘Trains leave Jersey City depot, om North: | mo Ls for carpenters, lorogie Rt one bem. the members of the medical profession a guide for the | pastone inthe morning. The quadrille of was | invited to attend the tuneral, from Friends’ Meeting- | ern Railroad, at 12:25 P. M. Coane ting good ety references. Apply at 278 Sth av. pe eee machinney. Hiding ig heated | spplication of this mode of cure, and conveys to | compose@as{ollows:— The Queen of Portugal with Prince | house, on Schermerhorn street, Brooklyn, on Third day, Fortier gor Ping Pen nto or ga = ——-— — _-—- wi exbausted e Ventilation is so ‘Bert, Italy: item! wil ‘the 26th inst., at | two o’cl » without er mriet ‘ogel, aged 2 years, 4 = 5 nu ats mechanics safer scarcely any from the beat, the non-medical reader a clear idea of the physiological | the" % Porhealy the Duke d’Aoste with the | notice. wil The relatives ‘and friends ‘are respectfully invited to | [EAD WAITER WANTER —A HOTEL. IN SYRACUSE Wem when bard at work. There are water closets principle on which the pln of introducing remedial | Countess , Countess Della Rocea with the Syndic | Conwerr.—On Sunday, December 24, Micuam: Connerr, | attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at balf-past | with full paren raf Gd. 8, box 183 Herald effice yeoms on each A Croton hose connection | agents into the human system is founded. The term | of Florence, & pative of Grenane, county Tipperary, Ireland, in the | one o'clock, from 33 Norfolk street. poeta atc. sredesnai - ——— ——_— with ‘apparatus, enables the occu nder The of the Princess Alexandrine of Prossia | 56th year of his age. Vox Era.—On Saturday, December 23, Carmanine EN IN DIFFERENT BRAKCHES OF BUSINESS, to put out at once the most ‘sudden or nical | HyPodermlc injection means the throwing under the | | TR*ESTDE fwiiiam of Mectienberg wan to take | | The irlends of the family are peapeascaliy Wreited oy") Robes, tee bakves winy ot tates Soa sue OF Sulkven M ening pplorment, can obtain good situations by call ne the by skin, or @ subcutaneous infiltration, of some medicine | piace on the 9th of December. wd attend ithe funeral, this (Turodag) oon, at half-past tress, aged St yas, 1 pesih ‘and 24 Oy iii ingearly id Employment Oflee, No. 1 Park place, portion building was completed medicated substance, calculated relieve pain q ono o'clock, from No. avenue. e relatives ai nds are respectful i the mason and other imporiant work’on the | °” ee ” fe bag ‘Cotms.—On Sunday, December 2%, Mrs. Caruanrye | attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at one | ——— - snd foundation by day's work only. | This | cure the complaint of which the pain i the expression, The Parliament House. Conse, aged 39 years, | month and 20 days, o'clock, from St, Matthew's church, Walker street, HRT CUTTER WANTED. WANTED AN FX? ‘was taken to insure in that part of the | by means of an instrument adapted to that use. Dr. ‘Gov. ‘of the London Post. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | | Wxuts.—On Saturday, December 23, of Bright's dis. enced shirt cutter, st 81 Chambers, st. third i ‘The entire mechanical *invited to attend the this (Tuesday) morning, at | ense of the kidneys, Camistoruen Wrurse, M. D., in the rt makers wanted, ‘were designed and the construction hes caaplgttn Nye W anger RP Pe: ctor ball in which the second Italian Perliainent |" raif-past nine o'clock, from her late residence, 260 West | 40th year of his age, a native of England, and a member | '® large quantities need apply. ©, Buckhout, Obief Engineer and Super. | brethren in America in the year 1860, in the form of a Seventeenth street. : of 8t: Mary's Lodge, F. and A. M., London. eat of the Hirlom Railroad, edit wo Foarn | Mbilettion in the Boston Medea! and Sirglcal Journal ee an eases emnchionk’ toe mumeg oe ak Gouarsa—At hie rnidence, im Tarrytown, on Monday, | | ils friends and the Masonic deaority generat are | WTARTHO-A OURD MAS AB AN taser AS a. otands the building is decidediy ac rourtl “Researches ‘Treatm: Florentine Decem! jon Couiisa, aged 75 years, a native of | respectfully inv al a ly and fi ‘correctly, and 9 = Te coh with , one and dead tasoeed sored preg aah bain pom raped oma er ing history, Ys rt | the city Of Cork, ireland, and erresideas of ibis elty {oF Thomas’ church, corner of Brosdway and Houston street, Trowiedae of ipektebping: none ert need apply. Aadters ‘thousand 7 thirty years. op nesday |, at one o'clock. x 2y jew » references. ° sn tno THE NONE Bove. a cation attracted attention, and in the year 1862 ho, by | Mall, a8 we now find it, owes ite, present decorations and pill rede and those of his jobs B. and William | English papers please Copy oan en ag ey emer eheetiy to Gerese manufactory and re- | gpecial request, ‘presented ‘and road to the members of Grand Duke Coamo ins, son-in-law, Ingrady, are ro e Tesidence pscnth streets | yaa b M WHO UNDE 4 shop ie now in ee, by the same @ in the Palagzo Vecchio during spectfully requosted to attend the funeral, from the | Tnomas Woon, sen of the late William Wood, 18 years driving an expres wagon erect 5 te an engine for sioring tbe locomotive | the Massachusetts Medical Society a paper on “‘Hypo- | siantly teslded in the Palasso Yeaatue tte Chureb of St. Teresa, Tarrytown, where a solemn mass | of age. have an interest in the sano; reqnired. ‘at thib end of the road. it is. large structure, | dermic Injections in the Breatment of and | {head tumily palace of the at will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, on Wednes- The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully coco reqeres, Calien® Os cchomata from Forty-third to Forty-fourth street. Jt | ether Diseases of the Nervous System,” in which he re- | cardi, ip Vis ‘until, after purchasing the Pitti Pal- | day morning, at ten.e'clock. invited to attend the funeral on Wednerday afternoon, GNTRDGAN INVELIAORIS YOUNG MAN ‘epon Lexington avenue in a parallel line with that the name of his wife, Eleanor of Toledo, he trans- ue¥.—In Brooklyn, on Monday evening, Decem- | one o'clock. WwW DA. fo aoe gag eB latea number of eases where the medicines were | 3¢é 18 # 7 Be eas Nara — doet (good address orary abilities, ony ne ype ene pt gee a large ferred his abode to the massive pile on the southern side | ber 25, Mary Hapwin, danghter of David and M. ‘oop,—On Sunday, December 24, as, ol secretaty to « phynician about t0,siait the large cities west; feet by two and twenty feet Sho | administered by what we would call the Subcutaneous | of the Arno, now tenanted King of Italy, During | Crowley, aged 10 moutha, child. ef Thomas and Bridget Wood, aged 3 years, 10 | Ore cauainted with ne Hueratnreprererred, Appiy leaving » Of about one hi foot ‘The publication of the doctor's papers im tht | that ten way ta tne Palazeo Veechio “he turne Noiice of funeral hereafter, months and 3 days. today (Tuesday) at Vs drag more, corner of igh! Ytand the ‘sear of the other ae be oe ee = een ans ie cle Campssii.—in thin city, on Monday morning, Decem- |." ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respecifally'} \siveet and Broad why, ‘tand Bardock tn the efter: ave thes greater than there of eny Bailging in | COUBtYy insured ® more extenstve trial for the plan of ‘apside down,” te every der 26, Mra. Euunw Camynetn. invited to attend the from the residence of his } noon, or WRB, D. Sheen’ United Stale, and supposed wo be grester bypodermio injection Mm Rurope than ithad previously | the rials of the lar gove The’ funeral will take place froth her Inte residence, parents, 186 White strest, (Tacaday) afternoon, at | ——— OO Lon enee pea ‘any in ‘enjoyed, and its utility is now, we Believe, pretty gene. | sul ig for them those produeti No. 3 Broadway, on Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock. f-past one o'clock, Want MEN eer, 2 en A GENERAL DESCRIPTION. and hbireling art which despotic governments Darvow.—On Monday, December 35, yar Dyan, ,Zxunen.—On Sunday afternoon, December 24, at one MT a ry Sy EI a ‘The building is to consist of two sections—the outer one | T*ly conceded by leading practitioners in England, | S1), sable No command. court painter and court | widow of Daniel 7 o’clock, Emine Prana Zesurn, aged 25 years and 5 | storekeeper fir tie Moo” Mab Oreene et, Jersey Beccre isto be built er Brick, toe na hong Suan Pinal poe come issioned Cathey taal brush and fe 8, on Weauesday oon gion Sena on The funeral will take place on Wednesday afternoon, pasa | qp- | the world, as well as the United States. As Dr. Ruppaner i—were comm! to em| ir » bibet a creo by . the resid: nce of her son in-law, Thomas Watson, iguer, in @ trip through the United H a rl ition of London’? and ‘ Penny Readings,” by J. B. Car- may be regarded asthe American sponsor of the idea, he nd London Were not adopted by the chisel in recording the triumphs of Cosmo, or - ducing the features of his family, and the great ball set Terrace, Flatbush, Brooklyn. W. Riddell, aged 61 years. at one o'clock, from his late residence, Palisade avenue, ‘West Hoboken. The friends of the family are invited to attend, Carriny will be ready at half-past twelve AA. of shirts and drawers would hike to ‘$50 OR $1,000, IN wn town; @ permanent Warten. YOUNG MAN, a wholeanle provision store naturally feels anxious respecting its healthy maturity, | apart by the Grand Duke for the solemn recoption of | Philadelphia papers please copy. r situation and fair eala mead and up- | and as this cannot be attained unless the operations on foreign Teavoys became the chief fleld of their artistir | Dovowrnry.—On Monday, December 26, Jouy Aurnox. | o'clock, at the Hoboken ferry. TORTER & CO., 888 Broadway, room ball ton feet | performed in an expert and learned manner, he devotes | Iabors. Around its sides wore ranged Bandinelli’: | $08, youngest son of Joseph and Jane Dougherty, aged — 72 3 cas tm Tun "pon these “ad ‘3 figures of Cosmo's father, Giovanni delle Bande Nere, of | 2 years, 4 months and 20 days. WANtee A YOUNG MAN, AS SALESMAN | ol the truss is | & great portion of the volu: jow printed tow desctip- | jo X., of Clement VII. crowning the Emperor Charles The relatives and friends of the family are invited to anne Ae _— i } poultry x Ne fae a aaa Pens ty ‘The whole of | tion of the instrument and the proper mode of using it, | V., of Duke Alexander, of Cosmo himself, and of a | attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two REGULAR MEETING F PHOTOGRAPHERS has la” 4 zs the point of injection, and the more prominent of the second figure, sitting, of his father Giovanni, which, o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 37 Adelphi street. or Protective Union will be held this (Tuesday) evening at De Inatitute. ——— —$$—$ $$ ‘hundred within my recollection, was placed for the first time on j waren ral ROTECLOSS, Secretary SARY, COR. pon them, | diseases to which the treatment is applicable. He has | the pedestal, though not at. the spot originally designed | Albany and Philadelphia papers please copy. adeeb a ’ WY ARIEDf CARTER AD WARES. APPLY fsesrernere 4 Conia ce eels tid Sis leeties, gatececens o8 tte of sen Lorenss;, Victor wtvultant over Capuve oe. Euoaw opal your; 6 tania oc ayn, ber 28, Joun | 7 orntc FRUIT BOX COMPANY. —IN CONFORMITY i of San Lorenzo; * Viet , erm 4 * “4 _ . or the annual meeting 0 bes 7 7 ery ber boxed and all | Sbject to soteextent and addeds good many notes | OMe ion or slichacl AuKolo, prosented by hi« | The friends of the family aro respoctiully invited to | yt Mutiny at The tenis Fale Hos Company, will be fan ap Rn A es Fe gM | paint, witha | of cases, The contents of the book are well | nephew Leonardo to Cosmo, and “ Virtue Triumphing | stend the funer: , from his late residence, 9. 3 White- | jy t 307 Broadway, New Y: ry 4, | tavinglatout $100 In cash, tay address Merchant, box 200 . near fire as | arranged, whilo the doctor conveys both his argument | over Vice,” by Giovanni Bologna, were the most re: | hall street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. To | 1806, at 1 o'clock P. M., for Herald office. : cable. There ts around the interior of the build- markable amongst the purely ideal sculptures of the | be interred at Staten Lsiand.. sing year, and to transact any ~ — vom : and information in language which is at once terse and 7 rs Ewasuet.--On Sunday, December 24, Davin Emanver, | Perly come before the meeting. . 6 PER YEAR.—WE WANT AGENTS EVERY S circular Croton water pipe of irop, four inches in hall as originally adorned by Cosmo, and, from the post s Ys , , WG, HITCHCOCK, President. KOO SRR SEAR AWE Want} Oo) sewmne’ is. _— having an opening every fifteen feot for Croton | vigorous, There is no doubt but Doctor Ruppaner's book | tion now assigned to them by the architect on each side | aed 53 New Youn, Dec. 23, 1965 eee we ie under ena nope feed: warranted conpection, will be very acceptable to his learned associates, and | of the throne, they certainly formed to-day the most aug The ri of the family are reapectfully | _ na palds ni The locomotives enter thirty-five feet from the north- Hie bs to chek dent od it teaches | S@stive ad commanding objects of an artistic character | invi 1 the funeral, this (Tuesday) morning, at ETROPOLITAN POLICE DISTRICT. wan than $4), whic @st corner, and are received in the centre of the build. | ¢aually so elf many pationts, provide *s | in the new Italian House of Commons. in compliance | ton D'clock precisely, from his late residence, 46 West | {Pt 43, Brooklyn, December 26, 1868. A Wilson, Grover & on an ‘iron turntable of Lathrop’s patent, fifty-five | the physicians to cure even some of the ills to which | with the architectural exigencies of the present Chamber, | Washington y) patrolman ‘of this ‘precinct, died on ha | im diameter, and working upon an iron centre pin. | “flesh is heir? without administering drugs by the | ali the other statues have been removed from their | nd Baltimore papers plense-copy. | A.M. after an illness of twelve days. IHin denis, wad are then placed upon their respective tracks or b or in the fe 1 ent or enetn: | niches along the walls, and arranged round the vestibule F Brod on Sunday, December 24, my by anaes contented, in Ciameeres | Cay / “beds,” of which there are thirty, that being the greatest | ™0uth oF In the form of liniment or eneina | atthe nortitend. Happily tho saine exigencies which | Orive awn, wite of H. Tt. Fletcher, from hin late restdenen, No. or strat. ipupile Fourth stree! on gumber of locomotive engines siationary at this end at a | required the removal of Bandinelii’« statues were satis. | The relatives and friends. Tespertfully invited to | oe reeally, and the Metropoliian Polies Department are re- ange, Bul gt ere time. Exrnaonvixany Svnoiar Oreratios.~One of tue most | fied without hiding or materally lewening the effect of | ud the funeral, this (Tnesday) afternoon, at two Sroowtally fovited. The remalne will be conveyed to Flatbush a the northeast end of the building there are two | extraordinary: surgical operations that lias ever boen par | Vasari’s pictures; of the six immense pictures on the | ik, from her late resideace, corner of Fourth avenue | Cometery. ents, one {or water, the other for oils, &c. AN | formed in this country was recently succevefuily accom. | walls representing (he war between Pisa and Florence, | #0! “ey enteenth street, 5 2 is fitted up im the southwest corner, aud inthe | plished in the General Hospital in this city, by Dr. | which lasted fourteen years, and the war between te | Fowrkn. —On Monday, Decembe Saran Burearenn, Lexington avenue and Forty-tourth street corner there | Aikens, and for the credit of the medical profession of | Grand Duke Cosmo a ‘a, which the former brought | eldest daughter of Colonel E, B. and Annie Fowler, aged atiel: surved with Gael nad FRENCH pate te | apartments for the accommodation of en- | Toronto, we think it but right that a notice of the case — to a close in fourteen months, and the thirty-uine paint | 12 years, 9 months and 12 days, Teton sap & server’ te Ovibdeete, ond bis cotvioes ment @ineers who arrive too late to proceed to their homes. should be laid before the public, The case in question ed compartm iting, illustrative of the isto. | Notipe of fineral to-morrow. ‘ / valuable to the public. ginee if The work is superintended by Mr. Buckhout, the Gen- | js that of a young woman Who bad been aiflicted with an | ry of Pioreace and t ‘Tuscan towu | Goven,—On Sunday, December 24, at Chatham, N, J, Ing It proper som bie notice should be taken of | fers to FW. Bvate eral Superintendent and Engineer of the road; Jobn P. | ulcerated heel for some seven ve: ng been | "But [ am anticipating the » tof the changes | Feaye Jauwax, intant son of John aud Elizabeth J. tena. the following rerolutions were adopted at x | Mula Rate dies 3 rews does the be oe work and Thomas Gardener, | der the care of several einiuent made in the hail fc ” wet, and, continuing | Gould, aged * month fred, That in the death of Me, John Donnelly, patrol R AND RECTIFIER WANTED—ONE WHO , thé masonry. The contractorr are bound to have | ithe disease having grown worse | the narrative of ite successive viciesitu inet now re. Ganecy.—On Sunday, December 24, Jamas Fraxcis, inct, the department has loa @ good and ds hie business fully and has some knowl. the building ready for use by the first of December next. | ter, she obtained adrolasion to cord that, after having served for ome centuries | only son of John and Mary Louisa Gerety, aged 3 monte, officer, the public a true and faithful servant, and | ae of brewing, will hear of « good situation in North Caro. Cost eighty thousand dol.are. after remaining th for soma time, | ae & huge lumber room, or at most for an occasional Ibe relatives and (riends of the family, as also those | the police force qenerk!ly a worthy fellow member. tna. Pw ply, ma pooommendstions, to Doliner, Potter & The tae orn hag these a pone ag isof no | under the care of Dr. Alkens, who, after mature con | rt or ball, it was agait: converted to the a of ie gran Afather, Bary Biel, are bavived eee ee Phy 7m eae teed tac chien re nl 0., 181 Front street sat icular style; the Superintendent atudyiny conveni. Jon, av wtompring a re. | serubly in the year 1944, when the Grand | funeral, this day) afternoon, ¢ o'clock, from | deceased an ible aMiction, wert py faculty of operaion rather then Jechacal mice: passe ge viow of offeetiog a core, and | Duke Leopold then aad there opened the Tu-can Cham: | te residence of his parents, O6 Monroe street hes Providence will temper this hour of Amicon’ to. theit uit THE BALL SEASON. es or classic finish, Notwithstanding this, however, ‘ consent! the patieat, who, it may | bers, and solemuly swore to observe the constitution, wKry —On Sunday, December oak, wife of 4, That a copy of the above be sent to the famil: . 4 Shey are not only singularly commodious, but also stani Bases tet! aed, van iio Wie ‘dere aby opera. | which he shortiy alterwards overthrew by tue neipy af | Joseph Hickey and sister of James and Peter Hughes, wed, that the foes {n this procinet attend his funers! T Bea tore Pin Bevariment fer, Nee books of Be eatin bold rehef in that heretoiore negiecied region, | tion that might have the eect Of restoring to herthe | Austrian ats, But the great hall of the | aged 25 years ond 3 months, native of covnty Monaghan, that the station be draped in mourning for the | Widows and Orphans of w=? and constitute on the whole one of the Aaest Kroups Of | Use Of her foot, the doctor proceeded ay all the | baodred 4. before again retorning to tts origd. | Ireland Fak bpd oor se oat Veoneainge ia the DECEASED FIREMAN, ‘mechanical buildsngs in the country, diseased portion of tt comptatoly te) | hal charac ‘lehwmber, to illustrate | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | New York Herald and Brooklyn Union an le Bill take place on MONDAY January 3 Of the leer, and. indes ‘sdvanciag soine d og egre ing fashion, the joint trl | invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) morning, at | ———= eee - at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, of tie! bey et the healthy part of the ‘leah, the batter to a | of the Papacy and the Croatcaptains, When | nine o'clock, from 240 Stanton street to St. Bridget's (otIcn.—T0 Boesns, OWNERS AND ALL yron Ir A . Coe cae two heivg; cxtre, Indies’ r any seeds of the disease reual Th | Pins LX. visited Florence in the autumn of 14! church, *here « solemn high mass will be offered for | 4 pony omnes S ree etter Ane Bret dag of Janney, oe of the fohewing phhenane procured 01 managerty } ‘be done was te fii up the cavity, into which a good-sized | resotuded with the strains of au oratorio g 1 pie og of her soul; thenee to Calvary Cometery for chety: shall plaster om, any lath! lathing is done ©. OODPREY GUNTHER, Pyne " ty é potato might be piacsd. P honor audim his nee ren a metn| the , ‘ . 44 Malden lanay waa accor nei cp Rbemgegey & delicagy of taste that cannot be too highly praised, | Meaty. —Mre. Hany, aged 50 years, iuos. Diusom, Rec. Seo. . P, MEDERMOTT . Pres, JAMES P. WENMAN, Secretary, piece of partialiy domeves from the hi ted hefore the celibatarian priest prince and bis Her relatives and friends are requested to attend the . ne aoune 3 batarout’ eset, atreety twenty degrees below, at eos | into the cavity in the heel, the flay ow colibatarian court the tenvptations and trialt of Joseph eral, thie (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from NoTcE. . Nb, a5 below, the cheerful despatch says everybody was | more IAT, newed to the |! hi when overseer in dete oer pe bat — snap, Lovember 9 cana Mat, enty alt at * hinge’ me on steamer | genoa green Oppos! course lett i] Pharoah s gu t extremely monetrative 0 , Decem| , 7 ~ m > amanes freeon Seer, neice dg comics for the weiater; ordet fat eireulat Gs pemeer aya ion af bie mast ir hen Gsughter of Morris 1. and Lucretia P. Hol od & | Will please present tnvelpe of grode fe SHronaweee | __ WATCHES, JEWELRY. 4 aR ° , is postion a week, by waich time the fleabof the | om the well-favored Hebrew youth months and 24 da f pit tale af Wild, PAY AP AIVATE OFFICE, 18 OF sawp. at Lawrence, Kansas, cight degrees below, with a few a ti Yolock, f 7 » AT MY P! .AND Apehes of snow and promise of more. it wore but yesterday since [ witnessed that very curious | Funeral on Wi y afternoon, at two o'clock, from m street, Broadway, iret oor, the highent + | hip, end, strange | performance, and heard Madame screaming ber protesta- | 143 Scbermerhorn street, Brook! St. ymonds, Watches, ver Ware. P. Ns ‘ATES HORSE AND CARRIAGE REPOST paper states that s colony of dfiy families, mprofessional reader, a | tons of injured innocence to the grand chorus of ‘Greenfield (Mass.) papors please copy. MP CARSIAOR RAPost Going anywhere cise B : from that State, is to embark for Falesti it to result from thia extraordinary | tian eunuchs, while the spiritual chief of Catholic . | _Jov.—On Sunday evening, December 24, Anns M., wife That “ys ere ee | = : They propose to nettle at Jafia, the anc operation. The heel presente « very neat, an: endom kept tapping his enaff box and good humorédly | of Joseph F. Joy. that have ERY " lo have been purchared, and they | 14 may certainly be meld, a ‘‘creditabie’? and he Faneral services on Wednesday morning, at half. of xin wecord, | oman - them Yankee. improvemeiite, with «| In'a few days the skin along the edges wift ve completely hail converted by the ability of the ive from Ut} Wy persons | QgIAA M. R. HOUSTON, ag alumbesing te | heated up. The pationt, who sulfored a great eer Faloonioré into a locale for the Soa ot Jyqvm —On Kj e laid Bonen, bes this diMeult 9} stil im the two-thirds of the long 3 , mT Beck, as’ Lh — ey Ie pee! and may \, aty. ees d trimmings Daring tbe lags sis months twelve murders have been | be seen by t purieialy lopped or men Aird by p lofty wooden gagagn, ) Typ relagres She festa wh roendoyfally: ‘Riehth street,