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MINNESOTA. INTERESTING TO CONSUMPTIVES, EXPERIENCE OF AN INVALID. Who Should Go to Minnesota and Whe Should Not. THE PULMONARY BRIGADE. do, &e, ~ &e. Our St, Pan) Correspondence. Sr. Pavz, Minn., Deo. 24, 1965. It is not the object of your correspoudent to court any ergument upon the relative merits of a Northern or Seuthern climate for tho cure of that fell destroyer of ‘Boman life und happiness, consumption, but merely to Bivo his experience as an invalid during a sejourn of Several months ‘n a country which is fast becoming ono ‘of the most popular resorts for invalids from al! parts of 4ho Union. Neither do I wish to bo understood as @aiming for Minnesota entire Immunity from dis ace, mor that the climate Is a soverefen remedy forall ‘cases of consumption; but from careful observation T helivve ‘Lam justified in asserting that there is no local'ty on this continent so exempt from “all the ils ‘that flew is bir Ww as this. The dryness of the atmosphere, the peculiar character of the svil, the almost total absence ef fogsand ioist winds, all contribute to reuder the <limate one of unrivalled salubrity, In its first stages consumption appears to yield read ly Ww the peculiar influeyce of the climate; and even in the more advanced stages of the disease, the patient, by a eoptinued residence in this country, finds p raanent re- ef and comparative good health, J tind that threo classes of cases arrive in this country in search of re- Mef:—1, Those slichtly aileeiod, who (axe timo by tho Tovelock, get well ina few months and return tot jously afiec er Lully recover the iso of their lungs, bat by anent residence in Minnesota enjoy ec om para se good health. 3, Those who walt uutit tas too lai Tetted that the majority of the invalids who arrive bere are notof the frstolass, Uniortunacely, owing w We ignorance of plysicans, the disease is weldom detected in its first stages; and ibis not opti a hemorrhage takes place, or Luberclés cominen:e tosorte Dy Bhat suey ove the necessity for the removal of the patient ‘to a more saluvrious climaie, Tho second or predominating class are scattered all ever the entire State, from the Towa line to the shores of Lake Superior. Go Where you will through Minnesota and you will meet persons, apparently in ood Uealth, Who Could not exist two years under (le influence of the seid, moist winds of the Atlantic states. Many of then arrive bere quite low, but with the help of a ood con Sutution and the peculiar salubrity of the climate they @Mavae Ww rally and enjoy toleranly good by aith. ri ene oF two stances which came under my observation She patients had to be removed (rom the steamboat in a warriaze, and several months elapsed before eny visible a@mproveuent could be noted; but finally the patients coamenced to mend, and the clear, bracing atmosphero @f winter soon restored them to health. A few Sundays ago we buried one of the oldest residents of this ci who had been ill with consumption for fft-en years. He Bad been sick with the disease three years when he en- fered the Siate, and did not expet to live mang months; but be rallied, aud by a continued residence in ‘vhe country mannged'to proiong hie existence a dozen Year, Some of the leading business men of this city, mon noied for their enterprise and success in life, beioug w tho gecond clase, and, although to all appearance in the full possession of Lealth, ell you that it would be fmapocsidle for them (0 exist OF the third elass net ma need be said. They never sught to come here, as the fatigue and excitement of the journey only tends to hgsien death, Some div on their Say Up the river, sothe at the hotels and boarding houses beture uey have deen domiciled among usa forcnight, and others, feeling that death is ines itablo, mart for bome before wey have boena week in the Pountry. A very invelligent gentleman from New York, whose acquaintance | made when I ist arrived im St Paal, eeiimated (hat about Uiree out of evory ton persons Who game hore afiitcted with lung complaints recovered so as dv be able fo rewurn wo their homes, and that ever ffl cent of the invalids were aiforded permanent rel yy informant, who is an invalid bioee elf, bas spent ‘Uhre yeary in the State, aud, ulthough ip the enjoyment ‘af apparent ood health, says ho will never be able to dive in his natwe place acain. He bes therefore reut ‘Bast for bis family, and intends yoins into business here, It would be a difficult task to arrive at anything iike the approximate number of invalida in the state, for ‘Were are no wiatistion on the subject; but it iv sale te ex- ‘Bmate them by thousands In the summer you find ‘them scattered ail over the Stav:, amus.ng themeelves ‘by tshing and hunting. The attractions in this respect ‘ee saporior to anything of the kind in the United States, haps. The entire surface of the State is dotted wth ou, varying in circumference from one mile to one Bundred, which abound in the largest aud eholvest kind ef deh. Pickerel welyhing from twelve to fivoen pe Sea wal! eyed pike, and trout in php abe a Mo} ight % large quantities in ail the lakes and rive are 0g on the lakes is especially recommended ty the pi Mians as the most fitting exercise for lavalide, Ww ere too reduced to follow the more fatiguing Sex of gunning. In the fai! of the year, ich is certainly a delightful season, the woods avound with deer, partridgee aud quail, while the stub. pie flelds furcish Nimrod with ail the prairic chick ad he can tarry in an ordinary sized wagon Seed and b mcd of the Soest Savor frequent the lakes in immense aud afford splendid sport. Occasiwnaliy you * ible upou a bear, but invalids are not very partial to ruil a6 a general thing, aud usually allow him to fol- qow the bent of his tucination »nmolested. The cost of living im th off Westorn country DO Means as expensiv some would tin at best hot in St Pua ‘be procured cheaper the a East, ‘ts the country towns one can tive very ‘comiortably f abou! five or eix dollarta week. Ag winter set in the Anvalids all Mock to the jowns, where they can spend the Seacon miore agrees ably than’ they con ip the country, Fach p aa St, Paul, Minneapolir, St. Anthony, St. Choud’ Fartiunulh dud Wisonn se crowded whi them, wad tho cit.zens derive no 1 virkors, The pineries, hie ix eer and run as far pine crits an oder wich te pecu= healing, and “highly beucficial tor Invalides; ce We vo “novmmom Using for suuall parties to take ir Tih with the Lunerous gangs of Iumbermep en. ogs Wo the banks o: quarters in this wilderueen and spend the win- Eos reighbering erect, with the shew'ar Row wel the yjew of Mon est. CPOE i CRT th a fon sie wt. spring, Those who have the to endure thie wild see F dite relly yexpericute tbe Most benefic efinets, and heart, spring are enabled to returu fat a: Tue Puiwonary Brigade of this city, an sssue: Mavalids hailing Treas ait quarters of (ie Union, is an in- @tiiuton deserving of motor at the hands ef yout cor. Fespondent In tie summer they may be seek « ‘aabing @but the city on horseback, and frequently ree alte a deplay, They patrot the clty and ite eubarbe @1i ten or adozen, and when is fing they ont. a@hine the natives inthe syle and vulilancy of their ro Aweil known feel esate vroker tru New Tork is the president aud leading splint of (he orgauise Bion, and haa done much towards bringing the society Wo ‘te prevent fourie!ing coo tien, Notiees of New bifeations. ‘The following fg » complete Net of the new publications Perceived at the Hensty office during (be wieh exuding December 31 :— The OMcal ery, and Law Register for the Tnited rates for the contaiding the nares and Pacer of Teddeace ol of in wyers tn the United i the tine and place of holding the courts, with muck @.l er volusbie and eeeful Iniverrasiwn. by Jube Living Published by cubs ription at 128 Brood way ou8 a the Rev. Fraucis A. Bakor, lriest of the of St, Pai aie teres eat” by fi Hewit, Published aed by Lawn nce Keb et Mining Regions of Colorado, By (mney. Pibivie oy ny Van Nowtrand, We 1s Fece!ved the following Guite books, com- be) by Thomaa Cook, London, kugland, apd ‘or sale Fowler & We York: , Swiwerlnd and Taly; The Bnglish god French Coasts aod the Cltaupel Trianda, aud the Tourist, 1.0041 Quarterly Review, for December. Bauut's Merchoat » Magaaine, tor Decetnber. Spare fours, for January, A new illustrated Monthly Bisieliauy ‘or we young. bol ¢ We The Orphaa Home. TO TEN RDITOR OF TYR HERALD. In your notice of the late anuivorsary of the Orphan's ome, io Forty nlath etree, which appared in the He Aato this morming, You state thal the Home hes an en poi, tbe $19,000. On the contrery, the socpetary’s exproasiy saye, We have no endowiter, There $3 canal permineu fund Of $9,200, derived fom lapne ie, from wineh as Yet uo lalurest Bas that ie al), The Home depends tor alirely a ae eAvoctirae, AnMtAl RUDPeTIprioLd Ao doe s paw Yous, Dee 2y, 1868, PRP ARTO RES, peat ae aoa ¥ Rrowo ; &: ia) Jeeate x tus t ator me 4 balay en a, zy i. LA jarva, irs" tad NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1866. SHIPPING NEWS. Retwrns o1 the Fourth Wurd—impreve- meeuts in Orthogra phy—Employ ments, Ages, Nativities, dc. Below will be found the rotarns of the Fourth ward as far as reported by the “‘ofticers.of the State” having charge of the matter. This ward was subdivided into fourteen districts. ‘The returns for thirteen cistricts have been made, but the fourteenth district, It is velieved, has BOt Leen canvassed at all, The porson whe was appoint- ed enumerator for this district resides im Brooklyn, E. Movements of Ocean Stcamers. FROM EUBOYE. Port of Sew Taman 31, 16030 D., and although ho has been freqcently notided that his Secamality ae iat itt, rival Dee “0 wath mése returns were wanted, he haa.thug far made no reply to “Xiah ‘apahip nieuoctt maby Co yak the notifications, and as it is. not probable that the Seore- | with and penne, to to R inte eo Deo 27, of Teodie and Kay, ‘spoke Dark Celeste Clark,’ hence for New et Sehan <7, Wert, Hathor Hathorn, Apalachicola, 6 days, with John 6 tibaone Ye .,oung, Washington, DC, with tary of staie willorder @ re-enumeration of this distrct the Fourth ward must suder ite record toeppoar consid. erably less than it should, ait wt i ie DMPROVENENTS IN LANGUAGE, Sp Ania (rom. 0 days, with In giving the returns for the Third, ward, it-wae,sog- pagans a a. Fc § fatucke, oko Wendt, Had gested in the colamns of the Hera shat Enghsh or- | ‘Therese (Brot Awitehe vsodere Brea men, 84 daya. with thography might be materially improved by the adoption, bs x a pin Parscngers. | eas och fort of the style of spelling used by the enumerators, and — si — Salem, some specimens of the improvements were | given at the One ship. time; but the enumerators of the Fourth ward, J¢geems, Wind ot sunset E. Were not desirous that those of the Third ward shogld oe carry off ihe palm, and in jostice to we rth ward sce! caavaieers Fone of their Jupeovements be noted. Ni gee for Brain pul be 8 Mer eos ron, Hore are a few of them :— having broken her crose-head Wean Thorning. belw aes Od Enumersorst Ola Namnan's Caw'tand Gay Head, | Sheran before the wind nid ee eeachifta eee ee Sree wee ate Engineer. -Engerucur. eta seg ting pe men Caulker, Bauy Wives, Phioney, from Richmond for Pernam- Duvce, before reported at Bermuda, leaking and with crew: sick, saiied again for her destination Dee iG. ‘The original crew were discharged at Bermuda, and have returned to New York.. Sour Bes Pnaveriy, of Orland, Me, loaded with cor’ and bound trom New York for Portland, pasted eh sing ah went sshore Dennis on Thureda: t of snd tak stove boat, & Operats Puumber. ON oF Losses OF GiovcrsTER Fisitina Ves- Machinist, Zi: Team 18a “Te dabing busines of the present ; ; peas: dy altough prosperous in bean px: hare ace vor pointa on which our language te | sos 9s ai i0N8), Preah ® ‘although the Inttsr tine at variance with the ‘styleused by’ the inteligeut snd cayabie oticers of Une Exupire Beate, to whose capability and integrity has boea entrusted the business of compl boen emall compared with year. mt beets prosecuted without. the lees af « aingle Ad i battwomen. The ne Joss of the year was t c speaily | that of the schooner Norche: Tun down and sunk off Cad nus of on ity. Te Me ynnscaasary to Speaey | aoe tallln, om Dadich ot ay. while on. her. passage home f-om the Western Bank, by the Engheh steamer Bosphcrur rh By tis disaster xix men ‘tbat thele keen We And thet clecen lives have been Jost the present season, against seventy. = fo Foe Therehave been eight vessels lost belongio POURTH WARD. O82 Dwellings.....++.++-1,000 rete ‘) Giow nid one owned In Pi mut but chartered 5 rt }, and insur ere——therefore we inclu er im Males... sseeece0 067276) Pemales ....secee 0067958 | Barton Ary thn Big wg sre a Mabe ao Ang, ged inthe Wester Wank skery: one tn the Newfoundland ti P= ety; one in the Hay mackerel faxhery; three. in te pogie ofl Susiness. and three in the freighting business. Last secr there were twelve ghing ver reveals ‘rr one a freghler Jost." value of vessel tiger season amount about $94,000, value of AGES 131 Over 50. 1,231 17 “s tts ‘about S130: United States ........6,279 Franve.. Th yalahafargees insurance diese, Treland . $17 Other countries, distributed us follows:—Cape Ann Mutual Mariue oflles, Germur [1840 At sea... 72.815: Gloncester Mutual Marine office, $12 910: ‘slo.costet 5 Hutual Viching Theuraneg. ofice $7,000; Rockport office, $3,000; Washington offtc re 1S MARIUAGES AND DEATHS, 28 OB. sees Dew Preerrrrer es Launenep--At 8ullivan, mate Me landein el, a fine schrof my bn] ‘cum Koo ge 242 tone ourtben, called the 3 Alice Gray. ‘built by Memrs Doyle benininilicne “OCLe Rope Clans ibanton oreuctnyort ne ime Roman Cutbolic...$70,000" “2,400 yoo "$1,000 | ,, The following table gives s summary of the weasele tn the Seamen's Mission. . 50,000 4 3 000 860 2,500 ae Mobile and New Orleans, at the latest accounts mori Hotels, inns and taverns, Whole-ale stores. . from each of those ports:— New Torr, dy Horses . CAPITAL AND VALUATION, Capital invested. $2,055,850 Val’n of dwell’gs, THADEY AND OOCUPATIONS, ‘Lockamith $8,412,650 - 3 Aibum mater Apothecary Artificial flower makers. Auctioneer... Boarding house keepers Boatmen Bonsbnitd Sete lRSSBw ermine to vibe cedubeolfthotece.u-~e SSeS ee ‘AT SABUMR PASS, Ixsrxcion, or “I 25 Eee wil Louftiana, oo » Sears “ y day. Deo 2 an, ‘on «(orth be go continued uf per ott =~ sunset to eu BS Brick layers . Bandage maker. Warometer mak: Botton maker, . Butter dealer ‘making ut a distance of SH ana ‘Whatemen. Baker, of Rew Beat Bedford, wae at Rope At aa last reported. oe mM Sas aaes of New Bedford, laecokes chelies, Oct 18, bis op oll anes last 740 ull told. as let 8 88.8, lon 2067 oe, = Cant Bhi Ont 3), with o! rye omega ye from Serpoot tor City Potat on Jovn Tl French, from Philadelphia for ‘Trinidad, Deo 2 mis len 08 Eshe Blips (ie 14 dare from St Kitts for Portland, no Buinecrautssatetack Lpeerey | yyy mre | | Peery a yas “| date, lat36 34, 2 Ni Posten iy eed ph uC ow rr el ous, Crows Santana 3 AN for None Wong h Sd Vee coke ates WY, Coupeliman, 1] In ov 11, ships Tolani (Haw), from Boston, diag; ; 1 | cendn: Woogs, far Men Bediorts Wier harks Mauinskes 7 | (Haw), Robinson, for Sau Francisco: Smyraiote, Lovett, for 5 1 | Slag: Aa Kldridge, A vogti for Oregon, 119 Pabticher. 1 eee ea ox hp Sp ae Gael Sree te é 5 neat of cargo Y + 2 Plaster of 1 | and tia hence for Cork cp the 8d Nov i 2 Picture frane mak 1 Panama, Dee In port ‘Arama Jorado, Watkins, er 7 | from Sen’ Francisco, justarr; Cua'oaia, Douglas, from 1 16 (entral Ameviern pes att lith; Parkersburg, and Uncle H 6 " Ip Winti: de tt Rave, n: P4 pt och «03, Dee an gen anige Daring, Henry, and Ken ‘ 9 2 > Carers 4 369 ers Glauens, Godfrey, and Curri L- Seams ro ge, Bogart, Calowtta, Cid 2 Servants 204 ; Ie, « 5 Bh, pots, Water Lily <br), via Peete old Meamar es ‘appt Fameworth, Havana ta, Mower, Balu robbectrbise Beene, « édeSce Se wwe Be ~~ i. 4 HAL TIN bis Ne hr Wi S ral (ret fe et Witen, eal si na lect ears Cittrigstoms aria ey Fortatnouth rH J SpE ak sae Te Mie Hones Bie oly’ Wirdselt, Sa Writ, claw cobiwd Gate. to Gavesvon, and On; tot! emupee “A 14—Th pore Heid, Merrill, a aged oid Spore dy Dockerson, for sonra Cheeta, phe aad Mai) cons fe | bee PPS a tom |B vie pone ire peste be poe Glove mokerr, G'aee dealers, Class cutter, eS euS8E—- meee, Hydrometer takers, |: Howse Lala acd dealers . 1 2 2 Hoop ekut makers. 2 Hardware desiete 2 Hosiers..... 1 1 io 2 5 B Rar braiders, 1 | ley, bo for do; Win HM Atwood, Foeter, eo Hostler .. ° 4 | Hater, Harvard, go tor 404 8 Fi Horton, for ¢ see focisteres | Bie eee con at Healuh ward 0 2) mow 0 Marve cod tor Ph tiade! 0 De rr te br fe for RVers Ph ye iat ‘Reon for. Pa ict Spat tar aon hd bogcubey ie agar cr Sartnam for aches spas ea a bdake, Seta ak he ‘eet pa . Cenusettentt Marvena Muason Jr, Day ium, eeewe wanes sind Lawyers. Pnough bas bee Intelligence Sioa pa ion OF ‘DO Camwel, Kio Foursnatd makes veri we ME Wiese, Lae, Hew | X ies peg es tiara acs gs fe Peas “Convict, now t gives the buynewe eee om, ide sot ase Tate York tor Por dand yee tay oie ae eet Bay fie! Shree bene tn “mer, Ly 4 q pa _~ ‘4 pf ij . of the tom Keight, He tnd, tat ‘eaih, bP airrire 4 a] Se & eae PORT, Dee Nmtid sehr Linh, Wententt Malti tar ON yl A hg tema Dard pte Dwr er, i stags aeons vray o Negative— ‘Aldermen McKn. ght and Moore—2, MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS, Board of Aldermen. OFFICIAL. ‘STATED ere Dec, 29, 1865. Preeent—dlderwen Fiyan, Gedney, McKnight, ly, Masterson, Ottiwell, ae Jeremiah, trie ‘orien, Van ‘Voorhis. ‘The Pre-ident being absent at rol call, on motion of penn Orniwaun Alderman Jeremiab was cailed to je chair, On motion of Alderman Masterson the Parry fd the minutes of the last meeting was dispensed with, By Alderman Resolved, That the Comptroller: be and he is hereby authorized and Pie ‘w place the name of Sarah Don- nelly, residing at No, 338 East Sixteenth street; Mary Douneily, iding at No. 838 East Sixteenth street; Han- nah Raed, residing at No. 353 West Porty-fourth stroet, and st O'Connor, residing at No, 353 West Forty- toarth on the lic? of bitad persons who are to re- conve a8 @ donation the + in of $59 cach, Referred to Comptrolic:, will power, ba Alderman 0’ Brus: Resolved, That perm .ion bo and the same is hereby pres, to George D, Pheips to consirsct. bay windows to 8 to be erected on the northeast corner of Park avenue and Twenty-ninth street, said windows not to project more than four and a half’ feat; aid permission foreatinue ‘ouly during the pleasure ef the Common neil. Adopted, By Alderman 0’BRrEx— i Resolved, That a crosswalk bo laid across Fortieth etreot, in frontof the Fordeth street Presbyterian c! wg between Lexington and ‘Third avenues, he aged the tion. of the Groton Aqueduet Lepartment. Referred to Committee on Streets. By Alderman Jenuntas—— Resolved. Thut permission be and the same is hereby riven t Robert Irving to exlubit goods in front of pre ‘No, 350 Bowery, corner of Bond street, sm ermission to remain only during the pleasure of the ommon Council. Which was ailoteds By Alderman i .svResox— Ronolvod, ‘That the name of Patrick Osborn, resi rr at 224 West Fifvieth street, be placed on the Hist of ‘Sirs persons, and recvive the amount of $50 forthe year 1865, PeWhich was reterred to the Comptroller, with power. COMMUNICATIONS, A communication was received trom the Counsel to the Corporation, in relation to the office of we! Publis Administaator. Which was laid over. t — Cormm:ttee on Finance with resolution as follows — Resolved, That the Compirolier boand be is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant in favor of Stephon H. Tyng, for the Apa of $677 42, thesame to be to the aecount of donations. hich was laid over. Preamble and resolution as follows:— Whereas a number of the members of the Common Conncil have been served with aa attachment (a co; y hereto annexed) for alleged contempt of Court tn case entitled O’trien vs. Houghtalin, therefore be it Rosolved, ‘That the Counsel of the Ce tion be re- quested to appear in their behalf at such time and place ax the Court may direct, Report of Committee on Roads in favor of concurring with the Bourd of Councilmen in adopting resolution as follows: — Resolved, That crosswalks be laid with all the inter. secting strects in Broadway from Fitty-ninth to Seventy- second street, inder the direction of the Croton Aqueduct Board, and ‘the accampanying ordinance thereiur be ted, ‘hich was lost by the following vote:— AMrmative—Aldermen Jeremiah, Brice, Kelly, Mas- terson, Ottiwel!, O’Brien and Van Voortis—7. Subsequently taken up and Concarred in by the follow- By fan Voor! voto — Affirmative—Aldermen Moore, Jere- miah, Brice, Kelty, Ma-terson, ('Bricn, Negative--Alderman McKnight—1. Report of Committee on Streets in favor of adopting resolntion an follows :— Resolved, That Thirty ar street, from the First to the Second avenue, be curbe |, guttered and flagced, un- be biapricheboton prs acer seameeg op Te wat accompanying ordinance therefor be sop: ‘Which was audoptod by the following vou Affirmative—Aldermen Moore, McKnight, Jeremiah, Kelly, Masterson, Ottiwell, O’Bricu and Van Voor- Report of Committee on Roads, in favor of adopting resolution a8 follows :— Resolved, That Eleventh avenue, from Fifty-third to Fifty-ninth street, be paved with cobble stone pavement, under the direction of the Croton Aquedact Department, a that the accompanying rerolution therefor be ee a rons — ee Riron nf oO se aoe si nin adopting resolution to. Me. 2, v, nance therefor be nyo comand tgs im favor of adopting Reso! oie he the sidewalks of Fifty-fourth street, Iv belrcen Bindmay ard Wigh Ninth avenue, be flagged to tre under the direction pre ee eto ‘Wich was adorted by the following rote:— Aldermen Moore, Flynn, Gedney, Mc- Knight, Jeremiah, Brice, Masterson, O'Brien and Van Vourhis— re eavort of Committe on Roads, in favor ef adopting TAR ee Cy ab Ge andiennee te: ie, Sane Resolved, ‘That the adewnlka of Forty-second street, from the Sixth to the Fighth avenne, be to their full width, where uot ulready dom, under direction Of the Street Com miasioner, Which was adupted by the following vote :— Aftirmative—Aldermen Moore, Flynn, Gedney, Me- Kuight, Ryerm, Jereniah, Brlee, “Keily, Masterson, O'Briep and Van Voorhis—iL Report 0° Committee ou Roads, In faror of concnrring with the nant of Coonciimem im adopting Feeolution at folle R rived, Thet the erdinaneo berotofore ed for «payin ond street, from ys avenue woue He and Righth avonce, from Forty. macond te | z wicoot, with Belgian pavement, be foumended as to utrike out that portion relative wo (ne Negative—Alderman Moore. Alderman Ryang ems moved tht when th 6 Board adjourn At do so to meet Lo-morrow, the 30th, at 11 o'clock A. M. Which was carried, journ. : Maruative cAlgermnen Moore, Fyn, Gedney, By rmative uJ ie} re! ovbnen Kelly; Oniwell and Van Voorkloek stood adjourned, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Marrted. Bram—Warver.—On Monday, December 25, Rey. E. K. Fuller, Mr; James Bair, Jr., to Miss E. Wanwmm, all of this city. Daue—Trtorsox.—On Thursday evening, December 28, EB, Clerl the Py He the Rev. Dr. Crane, Hevey W. Date, Es Now Yor on Gnaw-Stawanr.—At Christ church, South Amboy, New Jersey. on Toursday, December 28," by the Rev. @. Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s Herald, Carrt.—At Babylon, L. I.,.on Sunday, December 31, Seca Sirrx, only son of Elbert and Mary Aun Carll; aged 20 yeare. The fricnds and relatives are invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday a/ternoon, at one o'clock. roves, —On Sunday, December 31, Fanyre, only child ¢ i aes and Frances E. Combs, aged 4 months and lays. ‘The friends and relatives of the fumily are respectfully requested to aitend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 164 East Sixty-fifth street, on Tuesday after- noon, at one o'clock. Cunstvadam.—On Sunday, December 31, Francis Cun- KMGUAM, aged 86 years. The frienda and acquaintances of the family are re- spectfally invited to attend bis funeral on Puesday morn- ing at half-past nine o'clock, from his late resid nce, 260 West Thirteenth, from there to St. Jossph's eburch, where @ solemn requiem mass will be offered up for the repose of bia soul, Hin remains will be interred in St. — '@ Cathedral Cemetery. Conrm,—Suddeniy, on ‘Sa‘urday, December 80, Jonx A. Ripe gabe the firm of Haggerty & Co,, in the 40th age. ‘The relatives and friends aro invited ,to attend the fu- neral, at his ta'e residence, No. 4 West Twenty-second etree, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock. Doxovax,-—On Saturday, ne Donovan, aged pA years, rae friends of the ao, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resid meneenen. No. a Madison st ash this (Monday) as a crass oe Gr ae ow prighien = 28 gu bor 30) Macbarunt . Guay, wife ners Het ee rall daughter of the late Henry Gabn, of New The funeral will take place from Christ charch, New Brighten, on Tuesday atteruoon, at 026 o'clock. The relatives and friends of the fainily are invited to eg el without further notice. ‘The boat will leave pier 1 Many Dr North river at twelve o'clork, Howwerer.—Os December 30, Naud M. Louisa er, and friends are invited to attend the fanatn tore the residence of her parents, No. 31 East mioncighte treet, on Tuesday alteruoon, as three o'clock, from the Teeidence of her son in-law, Win, P. Coolidge, No, 235 Fifth avenue, Lewis —On Sunday, December 31 a two o'clock, Soeur” poungueteonyhtores Charon ann Catherine 1 fricua und:vetativen of tive Gusally noo beapocktitty ~ eel, ft caer honed rm No’ 0 68 one o'r) rom resi Colombia street. Tey Lerten —On “aturday, December 30, of Pare: mane Te ene eee terrae Richard years, 10 months and The relatives and friends of the family ape respectfally farted to trend ee eee ne Fnoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, 676 Second aventie, Saturday, Deormber 30, cf aged 69 years, 11 months and : bes ‘The relatives and friends of mee aeclipnes respect fall: javited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bi stepson, William Lyons, corner of eee, and bgt avenue, Brooklyn, E. D., this (Monday) afternoon, at two oe! Marcace.—At Astoria, December 30, on Saturday, James A. Matack, of typhoid fever, aged 26 years and T montna ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully reques'ed to attend the fugeral, frow his late res!- depos, Actoria, LL. on Tuesday on, at two o'clock ; also the members of Atona No, 417, 1 0. of O. F, and the members of Mount Pisgal Encamp- ment No, 26, are invited w attend without further no- Mowes. —On Saturtay morning, _ Otsve C., property ovncis paying one-half and the city the re- | wife of John 4, Moses, aged 60 y alder, 04 ceoriing in Neu thereod the whole expeise The friends and ‘relatives of th farm “* Pe ing A to be borhe by the property owner on ihe hue uf said | invited lo attend the funeral, on Tues aftornagn, at street apd avenue, Which wre adoy ted by the following vote:— Affiymatro—Aldermen Moure, Flyne. Gedney, Mo- Knight, Rrem, Jeronah, Briee, Kelly, astern, Qua well, O'Brien wn! “an Voorhie—12. of Committ con Streets, in favor of adopting revolution as followe:— Resolved, That [hirty-eighth street, froay Lexijzton to Fourth avenue, be paved with Belgian pavemout | remain, from Bowory, tiie (Monday) afternoon, a¢ Sront, and thal the accompanying eediasuce iBereior bo | ‘Aedes wie Deoomber 20, Many, ment ee Or ereror a pore) niga shat Sohn Meare a ia uneral will take Tesnday morning. 6 pe 100k, from Lt ana Third — : a wilt be wareyed to Leg ae arch, ae ym rolemnn brated ‘ot Comuituoe on Streets, ta favor of adopting | tue'nyore of her soul, i, Teeoluttom as (llows:— ig tm aye nt wn ool December 80, at bal(-past three Resolves Th at Fay Bb rest, from Secon wig loek, Rupotem Waisee Orne, aged 21 years and 12 tom avenne, peremwment, tabs worere! enter OuSeaies the Croton Aque- BS ses wep tay een duct Departinent, Lge iit ars |. Biue o'clock, from ie late shacetor be aivpied. po wil! Ja to Gr mae oe a _— Pia. ‘Gedney, Me Sromt "dea a vou eats Veta is, First avenue, between Eig: ixth and ‘Kighiy titi siceeity to Kave: Fit wyciie ich Te over. of Commi:tce om Roads tn favor of edopting Fesoluiion aa foitows — ve pepe ed yt > pen Broadway to pepe ay eraaide or th sec eee ae "seth, Ou'weli, o'- an follows: ohare on fF pe Saree avenue, or of the Street Commie ing or‘ hed be sollovring vote, Gedney, McK nine, nem yacemn” Trice, Macterson, Outwell, © iriew and Van Voorhie—-10. Negative—Alderman Moore—1 Redsinnen by ant ot Coune tren ag follaws — Damnived Shes peruntesion be and tue same is e%, Bumpte, Ockerrhu sen & Co. to exnibit pe ret ca ia gat brie Now. 464, 468 and 20 Washinguon the are to remain only during tho ie vox Common ouuell, Which wae concurred jn. of Committee on Pubite one ned a Boord of ‘Coan tines, with resviEton ws foro we:— Hesolved, That the vacant joie om the south side of Pifiy- fourth sireet, between Ce ed and Beventh eve. Bae, and on the westerly side of Severth avenne, be- tween Fi rd and ¥-fOuMh streets, be fererd in under the divetion of Lhe “tres Comminsion-r and tum the pammoens og ordinance therefor be atop od, Wiieh wae concurred tn hy tho fol a nga p tomer Afurmative—Aidermen Moare, Flymo, Ge oy, Me Oe ere, dereunied, Brive, reou, er odieek, oem trasas Board of Comrmistoners the Trvenee dhe fol wing vous. joore, Fiynn, Gedney, Mo. ate Jeremiah, Brice, Maateron, Ovuiweil, Van Veornie— o te, a of Committee on Public Health of Board of Compenien, with remution as iollowe — Resolved, That the vacant tote on thorset ldo of Bx avenue, berween Forty-coventh and For eignth Bifeets, be fenced In jorthwith, under the Froct the Btreet Cow mitajoner, Witch was concurred io by the “ollowing vote — s vu, Byers Sela Le anton Gedney mr yt jt la lore in) 0 @, holly, Masterron. S0ruiteuh one o clock, from ber late reek, Mrv wri. —Suddenly, on Thursday, Decembor 28, Cap- tao Baan Moone, late in command of the United - ‘tes steamer Clover, and member of Motropolitan Chapter, P. aud A M,, of this etty, B's (rienda and the members of the Masonic Fraternity are respectful iver (Mir Mekvoy), se and teh ty | ee baad to-easent tee funersi, from -" ie AT Columia at te Bed rtrert, ironies to Pint sath Cemetery on Tuewsy at ternon, at two a'elock Wore. in Brockig, at her residevoe, 239 Myrtle December Sh, Mrs Ans’ Wert aw. arene, on ey ‘i Ret hreot ite family are invited t ationd the ane on wenday aft: orn: at clock, Ayhout further’ not notice. ong apn Ps ‘California papers please copy. N oF Avyane AMER x pe ON, Pa tay Hate es, gE AMONDR, of every = con iu ‘Grand pr anid doors epee ae pe — RS’ TICKETA Mieke r OF Lot! cera cn an UENMAM® PUANT ment, 1S West Biever Furniture moved, Gy or rane — Torte iture, ae. Alderman Ryara moved that the Board do now ad- te auive—Aldermen MeKuight, Jeremiah and Master- ayer the President pro, bei-3 Caen that the peat, T. VALENTL at the Fenidence of the bride’s parents, Deny i. New to ELLs Teorey, of the former planes No E. De Graw to Cannus L. Stewart, all of December 30, Maria, wife of No, ra North Moore wmvited to attend the removal of the nn AEE OF BEAL. tral Park ay — —? Ln hd Third ‘THOS. SCANLAN, 764 Eighth ne, | u R SALE—HOUSE AND LOT NO. 55 GREENWICH seaman, wteinee Be youse, four stories: stoop, basement and sub: modern improvements and in fine order; aad throvighout within = Pasa Fa re 4 immediate Daerah eam a8 Tod Pe Me Apply WE LSB ot ‘BuBN- r bean il Se AS eisolor 54 Fee SALE—425 ACRES OF LAND, WITH A LAKE upon it fall of fish, with mores 100 miles from ‘ork olty, suitable for a resorts would be sold Fi icula: NeLURTON'S Land. ofl sieag. ‘Pellinass evens Warren street, Hudson cattd 1 SALE—LOT ec ine 6 nee ON FIFTH AVE- ‘deep on Far atreet eres 1 Fert denn on Fa ey eo oP F°, SALE—TO CLOSE AN ESTATE, TAR PLOT OF Ground ‘aicusied on the sonthwest ‘ovrner of | Beoond and Twonty-seventh streei, 60 feet by 100; win “fires brick Cou thereon. oun. eas) ‘price $21,000. Apply tod. H. HERRICK, 10 aac! OR SALE—THE FIVE STORY BRICK STORE NO. Fletcher ats, 25x60 feet, with additional well lighted office . 4g reat; dry cellan Inquire of WM. N, CLARK, Jz, 170 place, Willi lam street. —On Tuesday, ber 26, atthe DISTT residence of the parenia of the bride, Mr. Joux Hurcu- VALEABEE FARM AND, 2 Mor 1 A og Se canes Mu esate Dy, a tes eae ae ae Pea Hook—DEAN.—On Sunday, December 24, by the Rey. | powerand all fixtures; good large barus and house; J Dr. Fry, Martin Hook, of Brooklyn, L. 1, to Miss Hage lwo never falling 9 springs inthe galls. 7s ao and aay ’ Devs of Litchteld. eonnty, Cona, "No. chrds, See eee ont jc. NEIGIBOUI, Dover, Mbsvis Gremio Bede D combos 25 by the | “Umea. J. Rev. Dr. Borehard, F.\Cuaxcy Laws, of Manchester, 15 ACRES OF MIssoUnt LAND FOR SALE.—WILL Qaeida ooanty .Y., to Miss Onney, Uaiighter of Matthew oll reasonably ar egchange for property In oF near Peek ie Mo cate Raranee tae taeda cae cies carota Banves,—On Saturday, eater 20, Tarne Ryxens, a hai apitenke. call Inte president of the Mérelrants’ Exchange Bank, ag ‘A MARE CHANCE FOR AN ENTERPRISING CAPT. bey? toni Yatiat-=No money can be Tost. First clans Liguor Store The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | for sale, in Titnaville, Pa., wit ete stock, of Tiguars . invited.to attend tho funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at | on reasonable terme. Lease will be given of Doildtng it one o'clock, from his late residence, 147 West Twonty- yeas Saver’ eke now omy eae etree Hf pried wot street, withou ‘ sirous of retiring from - tra eason wahoat Perther tv eatin Daruand sabaaie rire ay, room 5, basement, from 10 A. M. wit SP. M., ary 5. Brosnan, aged 2 yvnrs and 4 iponthe. _— ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to'| 4 LARGE SIZRED WILD'S PATENT SAFE FOR SALE attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at one ebe ieee vet sized Safes of Lille’s and Pat- o'clock, aa havi ~ No. 3 pome aera riek’ Apply at 23 Liberty stros Brown. —In Brooklyn, on Saturday, December ie imp is 7 Ane, widow ‘Scotland, ESTABLISHED RUSINESS FOR SALE.— a Widow of Joseph Brown, of Seoee ee pets any efrigncx'gr the only perfect pio, visio! ver he patente of whtcl Tho relatives and friends are invited to attend the Tor sale, Addroaa Ay W. Barilett, putenter, Herald office, funeral, from the ~ecod avenue Reformed Dutch church, hs = on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock. wom A d Li OUTHWEST COR- BENNETT. —At @ quarter-past twelve o'clock P. M. on hth aver un; Furnture, Fixtures Decerebet h and Bililar Table. be sold low. Immediate posses puny TT died het Whig Rib. pos HOR, SOANLAN, Tat Eighth avenue. dence, 117 Chrystie street, ian ‘ WHOLESALE | AND RETAIL LIQUOR STORE: well Gitte! mp; six years cstabll hed: Lease of House ani Stores ‘Hurnitare and Fixtures, Stock if wanted; store Tent free. WILD ACIS CHOP. TAN. 104 Eighth avenue. THOS, eee: ’ ‘OR SALE—ALI, THE TOOLS AND FIXTURRS €ON- tained iv the Neptune Iron Works, foot of Eighth street, East river; also one Steam Hiveter. PRS - SCHOONER sare, anaes JesTONs, awe bt feet water, weil found, an: further particuls ly to M. "BRIGGS & CO 8 Wail street of WARDWELL, Stamford Comn., where the veswel now tian. POR BALES A “LIQUOR STORE AND FIXTURES IN A first rate loos Tits, with good apartments to iva in, and & lease ‘or one year and eleven mon hs (rom the 1st of Jan Inquire immediately at No. 94: Main street, Brooklyn, as a bargain, FoR s4te-one PORTABLE ENGINE, VERY LOW are Engines, 40 hore, with or without beeps Som: mills; one of 20 horse ire at 45 Ann street in the rear, a WM. N (cKENZIE. | HIP TIMBER FOR BALE =I orrer FOR SALE PRI. of ber One in James City Mill; the : he Jamea'river. Sbout two unites from the pn Henrico cont fons wae te purchare can ‘adiress. box 1,068 Post oflice, Richmond, BACCO CUTTER'S HAND MACHINES FOR Totes $35, Willeut 1si ibe per day, Inquire nty-veventh street, th! ira oor. Can _BUARWING “AND _ LODGING. es THE FRA» cFORT HOUSE, 0 ONE F BLOCK, EAST of ant oSat, commer of Le or oat 8 furni ana to bide. por ree $10 to 63 per c week, Bouse pen a T 1% 176 AND. 176 BLEECKER STREET, six blocks west of Broadway, pleasant with first, elaca Board, §7 to $12 per wee! ty ea nccordlagiy. ‘amthes 4 Lapy pare gd BOARD FOR HERSELF AND aon, both adult-, or for self ouly, tn amily; would furnish her own rove nanteoractye it ‘4e- "oy (9 ap gaa given and required. Ad- 763 Post ailice. i ‘ARE Ruano nag renee poe square. ag = Be IT OF Ri oN SECOND FLOO! consisting of pd ao bathroom, BN Boor be had by applying ean ing at 48 Weat Fourteenth street. er, Pilg nh paxyeEED ROOMS ON or joard, wibion “und looatlon Private table futalshea 108 Thirtieth strat, A ARD | WANTED—RY A O2NTLEMAN AND WIFE, must be Cp ah Dom 80 Poet fie, sta terms, ‘Also wanted a entieninn an ind 890, parlor wnd bed: Fem wth board: terme “Adéree B., box 1,008 foot ice, tating partiodiars, OARD IN ~ oye! enon 3 bees roy oy pak, eS Palen aren at a1 Hoke street. Large comforabia fe voomas and BOARD, AT, RRUX AT REUNION HOTEL, FORTY-SECOND and Fourth avenue. New house, new furniture and moderate prices. LET—RLEGANT | ed egg be ROOMA, WITH Vorty-cighti street, be Pee D-BY A SINGLE. GENTLEMAN, nt goo Fortaniy furnished Room and Bedroom, teed Praty family. up town. Address, stating givg ng FORA TLEM A) "Becket Teferences given an ‘ina locality. required. modrrate. Address for one weok, wit particolars, J. 8. C., elation D, Bibi House, ANTED—BOARD BY A PINGLE GENTLEMAN, 16 Fe ie respecte ble family or boarding Bouse. bo statin, fan location. N AND WIFF, Bastions Hore — BUST FRENCH CUI N Tabled’ hote at 6 P.M. Surrounded by the finest msc, Kpartsnenie ‘and Great Jones t, opposite Lafayette p) HOvaR, 38 Mg STREET, © ye Pad frenet Soper mew ta, er L—ON TR Lid ', Tamm Bee a ee aaa =. TERY ELEGANTLY. RURSTSIED ) PARLOR Bt avit, Spe cecseaeiaaen sion, Cou LS ee oe + aX . ‘ tp fourdh aureet LET_PIReT LOFT AND CRLLAR OF m6 GREEN. apa t._ Apply oa the premises. on A gue year, tetween RUG STORE W, oe Die ‘nelgbborbood. ine ame Bt oe NS; ON TH wuronre * | ieee Nae eae i> iolesalin Filcrae het sme my thier or se hrsagen eee? a Waxren—y A Med fg a AN OFFICE AND TT? With Board, [or \hree adults, Address T. M. » Mb Keaat Thirty-seventh aereet. heferencse ANTED—A HALL = Wine an neat Fou) LOVT; MUST BB AT LEAST riagn poset + BLA fo abe ‘0 OF address WAN for parvoulars, on 3 A FAMILY or your, lout pa four wo ait Rooms, for we Beet of reforeabe # given. a “A aNDaome. ~ Lance | Dark “Wind Gare eae iay ea, tt ahs rice = EW PUBLICATIONS, List ‘BOOKS, ENguie_ Rooks, roveived, sud now, ope ua | 0 teetion of weer, gH Per tie ach eer Pics amt