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NEW YORK HHKALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 9,,1872—WITH SUPPLEMENT, 3 wes BALES AT AUCTION, SALRS-AP-AVOCTION. |. OFFY REAL EsTaTH FoR sar ” E E € o Uv TE | hent fo their era. nor consonant, by any course of | his nection, what he had to vay of Jobn C. Calhern, yore B. MIN: ‘AUCTIONEER, “ omg 100, OF .B CLASS CITY MADE HOUSE- West Side. f p . lomic, with the rising Opimion of Which We iust be | He said :— ieeroumn 68 ONamicrn Beaten meade wtregtc Bold Fareature, Ppazds welvet,, Bresiate Carpelsy iron. ech we weenseese j Mart.” | | “My father was an old friend of Mr, Calhoun, and ON TORRD AY, DECEMBER 10. Wehsiny pee prnibe ‘o'clock, ut the wide three story high stoop Hou-e, meat ae ont CAMPBELL OM YANCEY. | Thad been brousht vp to aduiire him, -When 1 j en 9), at Ib % UFMOLY feskienee 119 Week Bh dtreet (Chinton’ place’, | second street in spi walls | areas bth and 6th avenues ERNEST ROTH, Auc- {| throughout, modera conv ahaslertaas UE sale: In giving these rev re went to see him at Washington I appeared unde: . hovslochal ale rooIne, | ne E ia these remarks of a pure and dignified ie Ppei r EXFCUTOR'S SALE OF A VERY SUPERIOR AND wn ry Tint _ oS am seeking to be as eroey ny. | the patronage of my father’s name, and at this Talk with an Ex-United States Jus-| ory witt'sitow, ant, putin theese easly | distance he apmenrs me to have. Seen a man cf STOCK OF OLD WINES, LIQUOWM, 4 ones he ap a lc gre gi th use of | E 4 . TORE, &c., com- | and reps. rose Wood pian 1 square double round 7 West Twen ings, Lasked him about Mr. Yane who wo: Dieresting appearance and an intense form of ad- eng \n Rat! eich, Champagne, Cabinet Moarben. | Blanadrie, iaok, cover amd) Mowe Cabin on oa nae ee tive, Joho A. Campbell +| fellow 'Alabamian with himself, e”**? 8 | dress, and who, after some few lapses, proceeded don, Perkins, Phillips Parker e Wouter Black Mirtoth, Curtaltiar Pathubiga, Vasen: "Clocks: Reasreate LOT AND HOUSE ON FOURTH ¢, #ORD. A. VaMpbel. “Mr. Vancey Lhave heaid speak several times,’ | PON me with all the earnestness of one addressing ‘srriof and other Madeiras: Hennessy, Martel, Levegue | Bureaus, Wastsiandss M. Bedaing, Buftet, Din? | gos ogi 'sito oh Poni ates eed east avenue, at Pinve vege, Campbell, “and Lvas never satisited, | & Pepular audience. Me was more ardent than and Jales Robin Cognac Brandy; Yrarte and Gordon | ing Table, Glass, China, Silver Ware, setvanty Furni- | Say 2 Rid eb ot 50d. near Weced. + Thave been told that wien much aroused he iad | Suited My ears as compared with his, and after he Fries; a few eT super fa. ois packed ad deliveped fox purchasers, city or Apply to a. pi Nino. re. Voutth arent, ations. an tateresting countenance aud @ musical voice, | had talked to me in the wildest way for some ae His Opinion ef the Prospects and Reading Ne apes, fo me tobeatermagant, | “me I got the notion that he was. practising z ition oF reserve of. Ya VOTION SALB—OF RTOCK OF g™ AVENUE GRAND BOULEVARD AND OTHER mzht he talked like a | SOmething upon me. Soon afterwards he Jogues of thia valual "y ‘Goods ny ; Pull Pe . ‘west ‘Lots for sale, In all choice localiti aman under the intluence of an . delivered a celebrated speech in which I thought 1 stare. Hy order MONS TNT Tao Recewtor | gna ene pelea st alt Pump, FG. kD. BROWN, 90 Broadway, Past of His Section. hot Know what “he suid when’ he” got tite | Feornized whole sentences as what he had ex- LLEN B. MINES, AUCTIONEER. feleks api Fgcide Pate, ey aa Ye Bantag clpontiog hab wae, Yao, ainere creature of his fac. | Clalnia to m8, a.mmare young man.” Mr. Calhoun “ bon 3 —-~ 4 -t 5 q a ‘3 suppose that he went }O8e eories of government were _ Baalesr ee ea Eh een freetne UCTION SALE OF ELEGANT FURNITURE. $15,000" x20, with tone rails, bay window Lovisvitie, Deo, 5, 1672. on bewitching multitudes into violence, of the end | Never reasoned out from what he knew, but in the NESDAY, DECEMBER 11; A’ Hanoferte, Dra Suite Paintings Bronzés. | fermaeany. $20 Weet Portyainth erect ee |g aie ’ Of which he bad no conception and they uo fore. | Privacy of his closet, a priori. He grew in love at 16% o'clock, at our ‘salesrooms, Proper’ aoally Neaving city. baey. rty-alxth stre et. meng Pure, elevated and eminent minds of | thought,’? With those ratiocinations and was perfectly honest Gi AUGU INES, Auction the South few are attached to such @ deliverate, JAMPBELL ON HUNTER, in his avowal of them, and they struck many good 95 C) bers Reamic te. HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE consating of | Qn this day (Monday), at the private re = Se ee = = ©. a ince 36 West | BROOKLYN PaAer Rs FOR SALE AND | natured and gracious countenance and presence Looking over the Southern fleld, 1sought toseex | Me in his time as true positions, _He had the mis- Velvet, Tapestry and Brussels tas gilt e Fret Ith st., near sth av., commencing 103, o'clock, Drawing t fortune of laving had Plate Frer Rind Mantel Mirrors, ca ved Fosewood Parlor Boom Suita covered i tel, will Tepe: magniticent tones | a NOH OPPIGE. BROOKLAN a8 that of John A. Campbell, of Mobile, — pe tee ee SUT smrpbell reposed | No man ever had it waries Tae ‘oad of hye mead and binck walnut sharpie top Man Centre and’ | eeca yu mnoterte, Btsdl, Covers retaire Boo H ninth ; MR, CAMPBELL. ested to hear him gay 94 tO ex-Senator Hunter aa | St! Ke aepect to his later years, and made him feel Co ‘Bureau ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD | He was appointed by President Pierce te an Aseo- | fllows:— had ingen? had nearly won the imperial rule and Bureaus, 8, | wainut irs, Lounges, black walnut mi top Buffet, | tensien Table, suffet, rare, China, Cut Glass- — “ had lost it. He considered ions Extension Fables and Chairs, coveredialicather) | ware: Basemdul, Kitchen PurMitaic; alse ¥erv an apart RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, inte Justiceship of the Supreme Court of the | south; and-oue of tha tote Deneey mands in the | light or one who had been discrowned. and. could as Orockers, Glassen Saver Plted Wate, ac., 4c, | MONS | as TRB LONG ISRAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, | United States, and the Senate confirmedhim unan- | natures, You will recollect that he was never | ™#nify his experience as truly as if he had spe ¥ DANIEL A. MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER, SALES relgnty, But his love of a a famous @ long term. of actual go ater Colors and Chromos, io room . CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOERUM ST. imously, at the age of forty-six, He was a native | {! for the violence of is opinions, 63, IMPORTANT BALE OF A_8U Al on Wi eiegent gilt and tack wat x. but sought nt country under the aspects of his mind waa as un- LLECTION OF — Of Georgia, amd had been educated at its State the Des for ns pmopee portunities | to, 49 | doubted “as that of men who kept i promise tion to ALSO, CARRARA MAR! ARY, OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TILL 8 P. M.* | Universit: longer.” if bo P, 'y and admitted to the bar at the same he country under .its old conditi ler ind’Cooking eking Bipvan of ferent designs, feceived ai. | PLEGANT VERD ANTIQUE MARBLE REVOLVING ON SUNDAY FROM 3 10 8P. M, time with Robert Toomba About 1890 he removea | s®cording to the. triest civilization of Which Remembering that Jaage Campi’ from manufacturer at Alb BEAUTIFUL ALABASTER STATURTTS AND GROUP! fae eu Mosieisbinersy' Aldi; dha @ox' at’ pldbe th tho ca it was capable. 1 have known him in captivity, | of Georgin ait pes Ver ee pelt was A native - ss ROMAN. ETRUSCAN, NTINE AND POMPELA. CARRIERS AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT Ala., & place in the Legis- | when our misfortunes pressed equally upon us and | candidate snd that William H. Crawford, the great INER, AUCTIONEER, _ VASES, ART BRONZE MELE AND BRONZE paca lature a¢ among the most logical and legal minds | around us, and learned to love him. He has time Mine monroe, for the Presidency, was selesroome: O6 Thambarsanc 7Beagestrects, | c AREEE AND 2) __NO, 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN. in the State, and his manner, method and coo), | *HOUghon his side of the clock to be of some infiu- | Crawtord nace wate, asked the Judge whether SERN BMINER & BROTHER 2 j the nmpesiation at Ms tare duowdinon| tebe cold ae poh ang. carlin enee, and one of the speeches which he made | from Motion. we gousaeration at our distance at iolblogk, cach day, at thelr’ ati ctetoah FM, jana ollamring cceulage until the collec: | BS ’Dinteyinne 166 Rete ee threat Wea. \¢ inv that he did with an.| during the last campaign was pleasing to me be- | “Judge Crawford anon I knew. him-as'a youth NEW. PARLO Ms, °35. U! 1O% SQUARE, | Han Jodtspase — Lae Re Het ey Seana Steet, . atmosphere of fact andreason, Politically, he was fait fhowed that he retained the vigor anc | had retired from active lige and Was a Judge, Ho West, z An janes streets, ; nat fs pe Ww, rein Rw siiy-seee street. || .. & COCKCROFT, 534 Pine street, room 9, @ gort of whig-democrat, not tied up im the th o cg nelenal ous hasicne was not temperate in his habits, but the contrary, Faney, Goods jnst received froin | nS RE Marifiswse f_, | JOR SALE POUR OF THAT BLEGANT, BLOOK _op | #Wkward pantatoons of State rights and some- | Soon after mentioning Mr Hunter the name- of | SUd Was an exocedingly arbitrary and positive He 9 eslgne ; : oe tn three story brown ‘stone Dwellings, built by ‘times proposing whig measures to his democratto | the late James M. Mason came up,and [related the | Judve, and mone vitrens Hot veces tO him as a - a styles, to be ‘without reserve ¥ MAX BAYERSDORFER, AUCTIONEER— work, ‘cont T0608 Sathnians 2 +] . fact that, after hi up, and I rela’ Judge, and some witness had been impeached, that the importer, combrising ay fellows, Wiz. Brovieivens 486 tage Forty ctond aacet clegent Fist’ | cloeeta 6 amass Not and cold "water, tange, star | A6s0ciates, as when for example in 1807 he advocated. | icy “an aller hie strong and imperious life, he | he sald :—Gentiemen, TI have known this’ man ZE MANTLE ‘SETS’ OF | pe? on $180) of EEN ache tice Dereon avers: soe 4 ' fe ntelt. | borrowing five mil rang sis r led upon a little farm near Alexandria | many years, and no impeachment of hia feetimon Giocks, uate Vanes ind, Candelabras, rich | thing Het class: Bar, ‘Ale Pump, Tables, Chairs, Paint fend Woed pennd veatibits toate Pte ke ¢ millions-on Stafe bonds to relieve | J & pastoral way, which seemed to show | will da before me, He ia an honest, upright. man, Pca peter Sout at yinarooms, | ing, Liquors, “Dealers invited. bat ard wood, in fact complete | honest debtors; the scheme fatted, and then | that he had reagurces outsiie of public | and has t to be believed.’ Before Uhras al bro a | Fespect, connected ‘with sewer: ambition, — “Mason's domestic infe,”” said | this, everything gave way, although we would BY MAX, BAYERSDORFER, “AUcTIONEER—sELES, Dena hothood, om Macon atrect, between Marcy | CAMpbell came promptly forward and told the | jnuge Campbell, “was peculiarly.” heauttnn. ‘other cele! RICH VIENNA GOODS—Vaces, Library. Sets, Ink- Melecks 1G heneter ann , th Ci Fol 7 ue, elegant Fixtures, | a ‘om| ve Dlock from,’ the Fulto: - | whol 4 C1 hink §=it strange in our times if a tay Seen Cases, Bonauet Holders, Jewel Boxes, &c. top ‘Fish Stand and. Corned Bee ‘Trays, Hack, Dug caps dud 84 minutes to ferry; price $4ZS00" terms: 40 abate See a ee tee RUE ROBE OF He married the daughter of Colonel Chew, who | Judge so pronounced upon a witness’ charactor ea nae are ear ae ENE heeeiie free Sloss Butehe young Moree, Wagon, Harness. | sult. A By, ‘on premises of {e CALLENDER & LAU. | Geavoring to extenuate ‘his former positiveness ore ‘and grounds where the battle | upon his knowledge merely. But he does occupy Nd and new manufacture and fésighs, Tom the Dealers invited. =~ ° Sek a 2 RENCE, S0Pine street, New ¥ ~ aaeal the other way. He was on the Supreme Bench at CRantown raged in the Revolutionary war. | the greatest record of any Georgian, because he facterie, cojmprining Vase, Figures, Jardinieres, Bot rie, hase lower Receivers, many of which After Richmond was evacuated I remained in the | haa Teall; a great judgment, and what he thought 8, W. DAUCHY, AUCTIONEER:—DAUCHY AND R SALE—ON ONE OF THE BEST BUSINESS | Washingtom for eight years, and his judgment wag | city until it filled up with the troopa of the United | of measnres’men amd tines carried, with it tho Y were d in Paris trom celebrated ‘collections t y in B I Hirst class Tea and Fine Gro- A pince the late war; superbly decorated and git Dinner pS eo Rat net oF erat warniane, gery Bre, dot nexcellent cash trades would ‘hot be | 28Alnst sedewbion§ but the entire pressure of the | States aud AB goon AS J lad a iltte Fepope Peet | welght of a large manhood. ts, Fanos forte, a Be written her he stroeta with 108 feet Greenpoint, 725x100, facing on | Mr. Seward, he found that the latter was Mmore-| of their married Ite, In Muse tee ge | 7OR8 wentoh Bolttion padtrscedad feet dock front; on the said of Housel ing » v sold, only tne business is too. laborious for the present | time was such as to for ind out of it bas wig FINI, RARE AND, CURIOUS GLASSWARE Of Vanetian | ets:rep and damask Window Curtalis, Shades: Clocks, | gwntr. For particulars apply on the premises ZO MICU0 | circuit and. alter, ecolay te ake nee ct Ht8 | whoremained. 1 went to the house of Mrs. Mason, | Mr. Campbell had a kindly word for ex-President dyidedorated Bisque and Pariah Groupe, Figures | fhine and Glassware, b, Ww. Bedsteads, Beds, Bedding, RB SALE OR TO LET—A VALUABLE 10 YEARS) onfederate Commissioners and | fra ch her husband | and in some cases the affection of those elementé and Medallion Bas Reliefs, Pie dud Mantel Mi i es, of 6, 8 and I2aire, with bell and other Gepiee Tables, Bureaus, ‘several. b. we round’ Saloon. two streets with 1 He sald many other interesting things not neces» ‘seompan meee er 8 eee ae rein | Plausible in promise than iiteral in fulfilment, | said that Mr. Mason was never out of her | sary tobe ed G nce oinganbave will be on exhibition Tuesday, day previous array a ruriiare, Cieioner aus tuegorie tiding co ng an 80 harm bower en ne ‘and at a lateday he went with a heavy heart over | company @ day but he wrote her a letter froma is teusarikn tae be soca poled between the i . | expenses, &c, By order of B. &. Boggs. guid Boller with shatung, all new. Apply to. to the Southern side and was callea by Randolph, | Ww; punctuality, and when he was a Senator in | utter imbecility of the old: pro-slavery dynasty and Seer a ‘ashington the school exerc! f hi 7 eK 2 ALIEN 2. MINER, AUCTIONEER, OR SALE AT AUCTION—TIIIS DAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK, ng! ises uf his daughters | the want of conception of the purposes and char. -——. | the Secretary of War, to be his associate | were mailed to hi y Géneral salesrooms 95 Chamb Re , , + “4 7 im every day in the week, and ot , AS ci our- By Re MINEH & BROTHER’ excellent Oyster Houso and Bartoom, 188 East Forty: | TYACTORY IN BROOKLYN FOR SALE, PLYMOUTH | in all matters affecting civil cases, ‘There | Were by him corrected and returned. Mrs. Mason | Asivesintieweeth ve pet rte a Opes MONDAY, bil A TOR i7TB, ees hy rath bp ah ays pot a A Breck pegs, Brace 1374x100, nearly covered with he stood until Richmond surrendered, when he me het Ai. ee husband's letters, but believing | on because it isa parasite upon federal administra- HEIR ‘NEW. PARLOR. SALESROOMS, bl te el ds Lk JOHN TRUSLOW, 239 Water street, New York. | yemained benind to take his part in the disaster | had mule the cmorinog Tansack her house, #he | tion, I felt a sense of compassionate respect, for had made the sacrifice of committing them to the | man of good feelings, who frankly admitted that = a and to seek, at the sacrifice of himself, to secure | #mes. She had also destroyed many souvenirs | he knew no more than we did sbout something, ‘RUSTE! LE. X Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, the stock | WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY i * of a character precious to her in a domestic yew, | where he felt that he had no suc! s bility an VALUABLE DIAMONDE AND. OTHER PREcTous | ots wholusalc and retail manufacturer giving up th FOR SALE OR TO RENT more lenient treatment for the quiet class of his | but there was a sword given to her father by | ours namely, LeRHCUMbHtGy foe the SeaRTERE, Tae ‘TONES MOUNTED IN 18° CARAT GOLD, ALL. tail department, Sale to commence Monday, Dec per ee 2 “OWnERs | SOUthern countrymen, After some respite he was | General Washington whic! ed me ‘ 1 : ET OL Ant ‘ eran SELLS THIS | spectfully informed that we give special attention to the ar ni : an roe OM vsteee at veneers. GPRAT AUCTION SALE—AT 703 BROADWAY, OF re- E r 8. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEE 4) " of Was more exposed to peril than my own. I was | -_—_ — — BOLLD GOLD JEWELRY OF THE LATEST EARISIAN | T day, Monday, Deceniber 9, at 10g o'clock sharp, at | above named section: wo invite the co-operation of | DY Président Johnson at the intercession of the | not very firm in my mind about carrying & weaton DIEM AND GENTLEMEN: SEIN ENAMEL AND | 19% Bowery, 20 cuses imporiéd ‘Tovs. Wax Dolly, Chinn | purchasers and sellers; the disvoeal of iarwe Plots a | widow of Stephen A, Douglas, throngi the streets, but she solicited me #0 earn. ART MATTERS, SIAMONDS, £0. 40.. ‘TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RE- | Polis Work Boxes, Shel Boxes, Portable Writing Desks, | specialty. F. G. 4D. BROWN, 00 Broadway. To look upon, Judge Campbell is aman of Scotcn | C&tly that I put the weapon under my cloak, and, sit shake IERVE, BY ORDER OF Gaméa, a lot of fine Pocketbooks and a general variety of | - Referetices by permlision—Messrs Brown, Brothers & A s wrapping the cloak around me, walked through '¥, W. BURR, TRUSTEE, Holiday Goods. in lots to suit dealers onty. Terms of | Co.; Wm. E. Dodge, Esq. physiognomy, toned down aiter two or three gen- | the Bity; fouohed by soldier's on almost every side, To THe Epiror or THE HERALD:— ape sale, 8) days’ approved paper, or three per cent off for = x ges pus dnc r 4 ‘ Samprising, undoubtodig, tne finest stock ever offered st | cast. Sale positive, wisuout any reserve. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HuDsoNn | ‘tions of American civilizat‘on. He hasa fine | and when I got home I put the sword up in the top | “For once it is areal pleasure to visit ovt to a . ” of the house among the rafters, ana kept it there et 9 “Phin stock has all been manufactured for frst class city | ,fACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER.—MORTC _SIEY AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE, | head, partly bald and encircled with sort, white | Of ine houge among the rafters, ana key ere | Academy of Design!” said an art critic reeently, sales, ands of the Intest und most elegant desigus, and | ¢) Monday. Dec. 9, atl0 o'clock, For Sale. hair. He is quiet ana deliberate in speech, with a THE ARMISTICE AT HAMPTON ROADS, referring to the Derby-Evrard collection. ‘This re- ETOP ACES. BRACELETH, CLUSTER AND 80LI- icons bisp ibe! soeura haem ict Wiararemnieen ae musical voice, and the manner of one either suffer- | _Mr. Campbell gave some interesting reminis- | Mark is peculiarly significant when taken in con- TARE, BROOCHES EARRINGS AND FINGER RINGS, gf. and 109 Pear! street. H. 1. Ferguson, Aitorney for | A HANDSOME AND COMMODIOUS TWO STORY | ing some mental pain or possessing some dignitiea | C°RCes of his visit to Hampton Roads to bold an | nection with the fact that of the 400 chef @auvres U . and basement House, with full Lot; first class noigh- armistice with Mr. Lincoln and Mr. Se BUTTONS, (bisa he ASTM ae GAnaiaa bt Ocalan Comoe Borhood, south of Court House, Jersey, Gity Helge; | effeminacy, and his knowledge and reading are | the close at the war, Mr. Campbell sala ae gt | comprising this collection of modern wipeioys only snd ney saa eet es LRY—-Comprl shagenraneiilia! Kier This day, at2 o'clock, at 367 Bowery, a large and de- —"_ | of a degree to infatuate those with whom he con- gaverre rei ten one. ae ena at Lincoin two are of American origin, and that this display Es al Bet xquisite’ work- | sirable assortment of Fancy Goo foys, &e., suitable for ¥ ib 5 ENC: , Ol - ‘ahove will be on exhibition on and from Thursday, quantities to sult purchasers. Salo absolute, rain or | ish: two lous; select location: Jersey dity, Heights; | 40 of a natural gentleman of self-respect, modesty | have any chance to receive compensation for their | BUal Winter exhibition. A careful review of nu- } | shine, December 12, untll Baturd any. esembar ¥, to ‘0 12, UI jay. even! $2,200 in cash, JOHN H, PLAT, Jersey City Heights, ' | and purity, slaves. To this Mr. Lincoln replied that he could | merous other galleries reveals the same, gstonish- o'clock, during which time ‘they cat be purchased at pri- j rate ‘at tpricen. Sale TRE INTERVIEW, not promise what the attitude of the government | ing preponderance of foreign-art. Here and there. voice prices. commencing Monday, AWNBROKER'S SALE.—THOMAS J. M'GRATH NOSEFY, COMMODIOUS COTTAGES, CONVENIENT 4 might be on the subject, but for himself he would Tah, at AS fomsindey Wilf be sold xt P orgs stig non athster sireet, wit write Thay S day, ad C Jo sorrie ed. weit full God. FUTON it aie Le I violate no rule of modern cour- | heartily favor a jepeiahlicoshtl ‘onthe ground Shas: one may see a Blerstadt, a De Haas or @ Joanson; auction, . 2 | tested bel eck ee lots, 7 png and rome i cuothings Deeisen, ina gcrermay, Eis ye ta: i, fo en rt oH NH sy.When I express some of the opinions of this'| ‘the North was.as Oa for severy as the | but atleast three-fourths of all| the pictures dis AuaeRt ‘WALDRON, AUCTIONEER. ‘ fi igo sonia, Pants, <keets, £0; “By serdar |Ji 2 g large-brajned person upon the affairs of his own owibpand Med Suet din it, traded init aud de- |’ played and sold in New York are produced in, Beceem 1am Liberty and Ill Cedar sttecte, ee a re a POR SALE seneey crry—wirarn °¢ erwures | Southern communities, The disasters which have |: fou and invited wor’, became, a vast public ques- | ‘oretgn schools, rept a eee ANNERORER'S, SALE THIS DAY, JAMES AGAR, | Canal egheyi cea ns aniey Hory brick Mowe, # | overcome’ the South are a8 broad as the deluge Tie ynusy sono, Now, WHat Is e cau of this alafintng pancity THIS DA Bes, ana Women's Got Fara, Blankers, Betiding, &o. By || hupd vith or without furniture; , price and thé:personial reminiscences of a single survivor n mJ ae bd eile dle oA ja his hand, Mr. | of American art products?) Asstredly we @® not, WALDRON E COOKE will well as’ above, a fine asaort- |° oFdeF of Charles Caillipp, 209 Bpring street, ~ | Heutars inquire of. We FAIRCHILD, 18 3 can do him ne injury with hie. more ‘magnanimous | Feaction on the subject, but suid that It, war Thity | 988 -nation, lack ext capeotty, for it eveonceded associatés, but may direct the new generation to | a sore matter in the present condition ofthe South, | that‘nowhere fiave-the industrial arts reached @ avoid former passions and seek in the line of @ | because it rendered the efforts of what good men higher degree of perfection. Our carvers of wood and bo’ = = wont of Faré foreign ad American Birds, in glass shades WNBROKER'S QALE.—WATCHES AND JEWELRY, | New York bod on branches. PAWSEREEDAY. December il at 11 otclock = At 12 o'elock, . a . Socgise satu ae Peta eeepc ae FINE ROAD AND WOHK HORSES, JAMES AGAR, Anet will sell at 59 New Bowery | PROPERTY..OUT OF THE CIFY FOR remained abortive to restore solvency! to Weckasice Whereas Sasion he: ne a a SALE OR TO RENT truer civilization that class of development which | the 7 exctiequer of the Southern Braves and ivory, our workers in silver and gold, our set- nd Gouble, Parnes, * Gold porn ure | Jewelry, TUL WANTING FARNME COR SALE TO FARMERA is paterned upon the golden rule of doing unto the | and to lead the general mind<up to the con- | of gems, our architects, engravers, photographers Toys, Dolls, Games. _ Chains, Silverware, Opera Glasses, gardeners and farm laborers irom the Old Country, | Meakest nO worse than he should do to us, sideration of new Issues. He intlmated that in | and lithegraphers are atleast equal to any the pres- WaLpnans Cooke pre cere et anction, Cunt, Pistols, BESSA Redon reer | good ee a aa on alk THE GREAT MISTAKE, Ho pencin nae DOF ag ‘Other wore prceent: | ent generation can boast. How, then, does it hap- it " 3 "a ars’ Cl 3 the x is roductive loam, near the a Dresved and Naked Dells, Gauen Work Boxes, _By order of Abraham J.Jacksou, 9 Prince strect, | Yeats’ credits theroll sm gond productive loam, nearthe | 1... 2a vr, Campbell in what he thought the | Sorcha tenets a are ter, Nor brought | pen that the fine arts have no adequate representa- making 4 large asfortment of : and Jewelty; by, phe Mortimer, 2 Kast Broad, quantity anid variety of fruit is sent to market than irom | He answered as follows:— dhe majority GAS a ncarcely Mnterstend ee | forth genuine art or are the nurses and guardiand OLIDAY FRESENTS, ches, Gold Gaard, Fo and Vest Chath: silver- | Sty,cthex place of equal area in the with good roads, | ‘“Politi¢ally the North mistakes the South in sup- | obligations of the modern Commonweaith | of that rare child culpably derelict? riving Instru- | stores, schools wut stories; female members of to its creditors, and knew nothin We claim the latter to be true. Public spinted Soe the | tamil G pin ips men of ee ee tera eng whatever about the relations Between America has been lavish of princel: endowieents, ‘Opposite the Post oftice. shoo (work, ‘buttoniiaks bing work, other | Ansu¢ bee any conaiderable control. They |’taxes and public credit. He also admitted that | Whoso will may drink freely at the fountains of Horse Auction Branch 10 to lid East Thirteenth street.” (AN, -AUGTIONEER.—LARGE 8418 OF eee ena eae eee ote at wantencrs nave | tear thas Jefferson Davis or Mr. Stephens, or Home | the great bulk of Southern men were without | literature, theology, aclence or medicine. Would o’cloc! = +9 Nor! ? cl osewood, Pianoforte vin of Wine, Champagne, -ale'and Beer Giasses” Fruit | RU CANDIES Vincaue xe Tee OF cbarEe, Address. | ang give tone and purpose toa new secession sen- | Community might doe ee noes ae eNO Me | eet eo va mrind (ast nons acecten toni Two r fortes, tg clock, at their ealesroom, gelton MONDAY, | and’Semert Dishes, Cups, 4c. Sale postive, in lots to — ——— | timent, This fs not based upon a knowledge of CORRUPTION. benefit. But would your son be an artist ? There plated Ware, Oper: Musical and ot RCH. JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, = ter ‘ A*™ Since ana Salestoom $7 esau sirect, rented Cagney , ee any “ 5 faesav street, an it the trade. — — — mes ” int_awortment of Household’ Furniture—rosewood | © ———__—___—___- SPLENDID DAIRY FARM, WITH STOCK CoM. i Tinquirea, in the light of some of these adnils- | is novpince on the American Continent where the arlor Salts, in alk brocatel drosewood Bufet, Extension HERMAN, AUCTIONEER.—SALE OF WINES, plete and Mik Route, ior ale very, chenp, if sold | OUr COMIN AM Nee ae ee Ter {Controlling | sions, if tho old Legislatures of the past in the | higher Drauches of is profession are thught. Library Tables, Bookcases, Cabinets, elegant rose- 1. Liquors, &c., on Monday, December 9 at 11 o'clock | ROW; Mightexchange in part, Address box lorris- | person & . ng Was 80 | South might not have been as corrupt as these | In Europe academies of art are maintained by jer Mirrors, rosewood and walnut Bedroom Suits, | 4. wid Bowery, for it’ of whom it’ may concern, | WD; N.J. SSS much swept away as the governing men of the | newer ones. He thought it over some time and thes po cena and not only that, but wherever Mattresses, Feather Beds, Kitchen Furniture, & lose interest, &c., toc lot of Wines and Liquorr, deing the entire stock PRY SEAT IN THE VILLAGE OF slave period. A deep, indiscriminate reaction took | Shook his head. jotto is found, sketching with fare power % jaler, to consist of barrels o or ? st Di if i} A jamai ., Of 36 acres, with good dwellit d a1 ‘In Alabama,” said he, “I recall but a single | among his native Apennines, @ hundred private TINE, Thtnawase, ace TE OM Books Stoves, Crockery, | Bourbon and nye rnuakey zarlous prands cathe Brad | utoatdingss pieniyo¢ rat and'sundes will wecitange | place at the close of the war against everybody | instance where there was an attempt, by. tue | Cliabues rise up to. make him immortal In, Ame | cnsers or Brandy, Gin, “Bitters, Champagne, &c, Sale eee ee rena gmoberty. Apply to JOHN FETT. | who had given such counsels to the masses as had Leginattre to & i dishontat thing, and that was | rica, if the art stallent ts poor, at he ts dimmost RCH, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. sitive. To be sold in lots, without reserve. yf a i " 4 in the case ol lanters’ Bank, which was one | sure to be, he may, by close economy al vigor- Gmtice and salesroon $7 Nass p _—— ey rT brought general ruin upon them. To-day your eye | Gf several bauka that were legalized: but we pre. | ous application, become a skilful draughtsman in may wander over the South and find no commands | geribed that only a certain number of shares of | our National Academy of Design; afver which he ing presence anywhere there. Hence the apparent sisi migy te taken Senger of any er per- pees oan to kclel hae bed son. It got rumored and believed that citizens | abandonment ot urther progress OF @ an fee Mansunetredt, “y apathy in the white ——_* for a certain class of the State were sent into neighboring States | costly exile in Europe. ng "FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, Storage and advances. ‘Sale yositive. Dealers invited. REN HARDENBERGH, 68 Wall street. | of thelr former leaders has retired and knows no | to get the names of persons to enrol themselves | Under such conditions how is {t possible for an two Billiard Tables, with Balls, Cues, Counters, '&c,; 5 Sree ne tacp | longer what counsel to give, while a secondary | and take stock for our citizens to own and profit | American to compete successfully with foreign nearly new ; thade by Kavanagh & Decker; GALE OF UNCLAIMED FREIGHT—A. CALDWELL. Heyes wrowute clegant benuitiut view of Baycaue. | class of native Southerners which has arisen is | DY. At this general rumor and belief our Legisla- | artists? What we imperatively need is @ School gilt rosewood and walnut frame Mirrors, various Auctioneer, will sell at auction, for the New York wundings ‘ire. class: Ave ‘minutes’. walk from-Staten | animated by the intcrests of livelihood, ‘and, know- | ture met together and took irom the bank its privi- | of er, endowed, to supplement our sizes; rol ” one Knabe (of Baltimore) Pianoforte, one Melodeon, | (ential and Huson Biver erat ote ce mth | island ferry; $4,00, terms eauy. DARIIN. 6) Brow ing little of business in aby form, chooses politics | le8es even for so slight an evasion of the purpose | School of Design; and equally imperative is the ju stre: 07 ‘ite the ro ost ofice: horse ‘auction branch. M0 to" iid Bast Thie- G, HERMAN, ,, AUCTIONEER LEAP TOBACCO, | teenth street. . Cigar Moulds, Cigars, 4c. Monday, December 9, at | + JOHNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sell at auction, on | 103g o’cloc! t_the Bow ‘ge House and 7: b ant Dwelling and salesroom, Tuesday, December 10, at 103 o'clock, at their sales- | necticut Seca Leaf Tobacco;‘also Cigars'and about 900 | welling and 40 24 cases Con- Cigar Moulds, for account of wnom it may concern, to pay | on principal avenue, for aale or exchang roseweod case; one Ship Chronometer, Litherlance. ——— “ of the law. No,” said Judge Campbell, emphati- | need of a Students’ Fund, which shall enable stu- Davies & Co. Liverpool, makers, together. with, several street oe leat Rinth and, Pr ait aes FPAESIm, A0RBG; oREAT pancarN, 2; noURS as the,best it can do.’ EI cally, “political society may have been anomalous | dents of limited means and recognized merit to other articles, which will be enumerated in the cata- | Sale will commence at 10 A. M. and continue daily tll ali | I’ trom New York, half a mile from railroad ; neat build. “| make,” said Judge Campbell, “no chai in former times, but the purity of our Legislatures | pursue their studies without recourse to the jogue, are sold. | ings; plenty of fruit, 8 acres cranberries; $5,500; worth | ¥ ° 4 ite in most Southern States was never questioned.” mechanical drudgery, the artistic stone-breaking | get00b? terms fo suit.” DARRIN. 60 Broad street. against any class of men; for when s great tatality A d hod-carrying, which now hampers their geniu ARGH JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, HERIFF'S SALE.—R. FIELD, SHERIFF'S AND GEN. | Sous OTmS (0 sulle DARRIN, SO Broadstreet. | comes human nature in its desperation separates teadiantoeigmrenedeuon anaes eer ct Kad trade ieeoie Ofice. “Moree Auction Braweh, 110 to lig Lact Phirtectit Qi eral Auctioneer, salesroom 12 Bowery, Will sli | on SALE IN ASTORIASA VERY DEstRAmpe | like wn army utterly broken up, each man for him- matieny in Alabatae dnd LOUGate aa ieee. | Vine students of the National Atademy of: Diestgn, : Ng and Moulding Machines. Steam Engthe an | Xeq tetidence, furnished or unfurnished :posscesion tm: | SC Te re tO Look $0 old lecdere tata | Judge Campbell said that L. E. Parsons, a leading | having waited in vain for the mation to provide ex ning, Sawing and Moulding Machines, Steam Engine and | . ; poe M mediately, Address W., box 114 Post office, Astor! t | . i , choot hae tBe SUPERB HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ROYAL WILTON | Boller; Lot of Lumber: Hore Wagon and Harness. By | ‘ ae nae Se outany true positions in the South, It is a condi- Pee eam meni as to te Misatet ae nine pealldivects Pour generous ana, ering an. AND AXMINSTER CARPETS, KAVANAGH & DECK- ‘Wiitiam H. Burns, Deput; : ’ " ARGE AND DESIRABLE DWELLING, WITH 50 | tion of general shipwreck, and statesmanship docs | PT! rar Wi t . for ‘ald. ith much labor and expense the: ER Dey IARD TABLE, KNABE PIANOFORTE, &C. . }, Deputy. | pnpeonat pe Be ad and valuable Stone Quarry | not operate upon it, for there 1s no organization | COMdemnatory of Governor Warmoth and seemed | Zens fc Wi and expe! y he mansion and lot, 109 by — | to entertain little hope that things could be | have prepared an album containing photographic THE CHELSEA CLUB HOUSE, TLLIAM KENNELLY, SHERIFFS AUCTIONEER, | 200, well improved with shade and fruit treea, will be | about It. It has recutred to me that the proper | Stratgntened out Ciadee ORES retitiee, BO: | wpectivette of thelt bene araeles eis che eakique, Sl WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR GRAND ‘will sell at auction Gn Tuesday, December 10, at 12 | gold low on accommodating terms, or the property will | Way o find the | Tecapituluted cages with which he was familiar, | Which they will not only place for eale at the prin: bapceg sata Sees Petes each Madison st net aad 10 Bast thirty: es aang ee ages ‘ies oF Seehe ,. Yoreawens ihtor: | paar qoana: Maine to aeveley ead ene where the Governor had been manifestly interested cipal galleries, but present for the inspection of our —— vi operty 3 reel Pe. ‘yy vi 5 o Cl JOBNSTON. & VAN TASSELL WILL SELL AT | zecond street, near Lexington avenue, Maps at auction- Tnation ‘apply to D, W. BROOKFIELD, 81 Cedar street. | these,” * ‘age | in bills and girs! of a scandatons nature, and oe pirited ee exe, Paintin cha lg AUCTION, ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER H, AT II | ecr’s office, No. 4 Pine street. CAMPBELL ON. DAVIS, said that be was the first Govern ound.» petmisnens: RONG OF petattog 1s SUF City. = bereits — 3 times, toset the example o! de! FURNITURE CONTAINED IN a 4. OOO. Aiekrcr ana Birk tonity beautitiay ai | ola the course of the conversation I sald to Judge | they had passed both Houses and. the pha can with difficulty be distinguished from oeLoc es - ale ba AL ESTATE FOR SALE. | Campbell that as the President. of the Southern es ¥ THE CHELSEA “(aeAND < ree Sogn ae - ~~ | miles in Fev, serser, near dey a fey jmagnificent | Confederacy, Mr. Davis, was still living, I should | 284 adjourned, so that be could make his own ‘hose of the casts themselves, so astonishingly ac- THIRD STREET, NEAR stream ; good fish: igh groun healthy. terms upon them, and th curate are the crayon draughts—and that the work MPRISING IN PAR: tN 1 y, | like to know whether in bim there could be found | ite " ofall, ML. y ude Nes ate — A —THREE VERY DESIRAB! LOTS FOR SALE princes he hewthe saat al ld any boas ged in coe present Gmner@ency: He said, peers szgenater pay toy eenirpriten Aeederay of Design, even the su} ero tte page ay sanduirtodntcomces: faites te erknean «on Fifty-elghth street, neaz Madizon avenue, $17,000 | REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. a8 Rear Ss I'can recoliect, a of which the chief was audacity, and said the | ing been designed and engraved by one of the fore- SUPERB ip Hts, in qiinson | each; terms easy. Apply to R. DREW & CO.,'155 | SE! ‘ “ “ ‘It is out of the question to consider Mr. Davis | condition of things in Louisiana was almost anar- | most men of the enterprise. y And gold flowered pilk: finely carved and ® | Eifth’avenue. XCHANGE-NEW FRENCH ROOF HOUSE; ALL | a8 a living man. As to his past career it was a Tables, elegant Axisingier aud Royal Wilton Onrpets, Re WAGTaDT TEMA DO modern Improvements; six lots; fine view; New | failure in the light of judgment, He was placed at | Cbical. Te ae eae noe an cee vc? noforte, by the celebrated house of knabe & Co, eee eee ote cee te CeniEL Pack, | Brighton, §.1.; tive minutes trom landing. | the head of the Southern revolution ‘by that fatal PROTECTION TO INDUSTRY. Tybich, SULe, ao: Goebprseliiepncampaie: sectren” SECOND FLOOR. Madison avenue and Fifty-seventh street; cheap and + A. COLLINS, 28 Pine street. | instinct. which leads people to select for their rulers | | On the question of national policy, such as pro- | Neatime wile the several Crmt MiG ateuna: SUPERB CARD TABLES, with Pinkey Boxes attached; | forms very liberal, Apply 10 ARCHIBALD Ly WIL- 7 men of impulsive and intrepid demeanor. Admin- | tection, &c., this dispassionate jurist expressed a Easy Chairs, Lounges, Wardrobes, Ivory Card Checks ; R SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY— | - i et vassing the city for the permanent fund, the Mirtora, Hesiining Solas, King’s Patent Shirting Easy | LIAMS, 128 Broadway, corner of Cedar street, A fue place at Orange, New Jercey, with stables, | istration does net lie in such things, butin the ca-.| the belief that the United States ‘was the richest | Stiaurts, whose energy and enthusiasm will hos * . x pacity to meet without fatigue the daily recur- | country in the world, and he said that the question “ 4 Chait Ae. Se. outRD FLOOR. IAL ati Reon ieee No ERO eee sedans il —et nee iti OO | rences of small matters, each of which must be at- | of protection was probably solved already by the pa Ay Gass cask’ Mpun believed oolate A DUPLICATE OF THB, SECOND FLOOR, fifth street, for sale; rented until May 3,10 a good Fe SALE OR EXCHANGE—A VERY ELIGIBLE ‘euded to, while the attention should never tire, | fact that we are exporting iron and coal to Europe. are required to secure @ professor for the re- LOOR, | but all parts of the vastness of government go on, | He said that the minds of the older politicians of : 4 DUPLICATE OF THE SECOND AND THIRD ar bar ang. ob Such was the war in which, the South embarked. the South had been east with relerence to exter- Fear Ot tio oF the padante Oe hemes r ~ , > \*and having an extensive mill, with unlimited water It not require for its President a hero, but a | minated conditions of society, law and commerce, A Kavanagh Decker Billard Table ith Bulls, Cues Fagot tivo Lots forsale or exchange, desirante or | Por eteoniereupnie me gOuN WILLIAMS Heke ave, | dusctplined mind and @ patient man, “Mr. Davisis | and that which was new was’ etrange to tat class Seer a scottie al eer ae and Racks; elaborately carved Circular Bar, oak and business or stable purposes. Address OWRER. 26 Broad | a0 West street, Now York. cm " gent, | supposed in the North, as I have heard, to have | of men which the North expected now to come for- taink and pastel to sustal megelves while tenant for $1,300 per year. Inquire on premises, or at L, Farm, situated within twelve miles of New York c' MENDELSON'S, 76 ‘assau street, room 1. consstiae of 10 acres. with new barn and ontbuildin: Todi wainat Chai been @ man of strong and sagacious decision. He | ward and make the new year cheerful, whereas AND LIQUORS, ER Ee RCT was not so, I have seldom seen @ man of | they were incompetent to deal with affairs entirely | Pursuing their studies, more than half the sum BALAyon Or RAUL AME BEST IN MARKET. | J{IFTH, MADISON AND OTHER BAST SIDE PRI VciwaE TO tae | the same Tank who would chafer and be flcxle | altered, and were benumbed and paralyzed in the Frag sapeoriiee Oe ee ten ieee se 80, Eley at + avenue Lots for sale; also cross street Lota and | for oF Ons 8 | for go long @ period over the most trifing matter. | presence of the new century. Judge Campbell in- | Ginnison and Miss Heinemann, whose names de- ‘The Gas Fixtures throughout, valuable Water Fronts. ¥. G. & D. BROWN, 9 Broadway. | i re When he retired from his office at the defeat there | directly intimated hte belfef that the war as | O" " 10 EXCHANGE FOR A NEW YORK STATE FARM | wor, robably more ra pigeonholed in his | it began was worse than a bilunder—tnet | Serve remembrance, heading the list with $100 ‘Me above Furniture inall nearly pew.and was made | WES toe brown toons House. Auished Anrwerd | alto, tenement srapeeny ior Remary earme” Toes | Ome ‘om which no action had-been taken (and | it wav madness; and also’ that alterit had begun | Cech, the rest lollowing with sume proportionate Be eseace™ ME CID by Desratl & Tasior, regardiess | wood Sanat to any inthe ity, in keventith erect ust | proprely TARWELL, OiSbiath avenue, | many of them involving important questions) | ite civil devartinents were poorly administered; | Fievea the puulc wil respond ae: liberally when poke ae east of Fourth avenue, whieh is tunnelied; location ex- | than in any other department of the South. If he | and that its fall after eighteen months had ed ed upon to further this en “y ‘The House will be open for Exhibition, by permit from | cellent; price low; fermseasy. Apply on premises. | 24 ACRES, 2 HOUSES, 2 BARNS, 8.00 APPLE { could be Made angry so that he would decide Was pertectiy plain to be doreseen poxcent | nthe | beneest as Ee eee own unre ee Vinee sepa vr at the etter of their B SALE STHAT VERY NEAT COTTAGE HOUSE FZ aiaanraet hana se, hase paca gam bo cieuawen ence, cope! vat hat is | clal speeenition vi the Bett alter ihe was began, eee al jorse Auction Mart 110,112 and Makes Thirteenth street. | ext avenue a i Cat We hein 8. COCKCROFT, 2574 Pine street, room not the order ot mind fore chief magistrate,” a8, for example, ia the matter of ty irous conneysiee: ait “4 UCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE. | piyingtoJAMES ROWE, OO Tid avelter 8? | REAL ESTATE WANTED, | twas curious to, know what ® justice of the Su. | whom he considered to have made more money for his be could have ‘no. fitter A - | (coerce career rare, " | preme Bench in former Gaye might also think of | their investment than any class of people in mod. fines SU eebe tan tena woacet at Pe 1D AVENUE.—HOUSE FOR SAL! \ BAL ESTATE OF JOURNEAY, 4315 juest worl LUKE FiTzG1 dary termi, (al seed lots: also? Low.on Third ace Ritpenara ‘treet, near Bron BNEAY us | Phe vice Fee ea en eon tA, oe eee ea a a Gourhery Tork suck as mit, | ing & monument more beautitut and more endaring and £5 oS Rad Bue, for $21,000 eGdeash, balance on morta a, | for sale and to let will receive prompt attention. pa? Bd Gots te conversation the following ce. Flake. ef 260, before | than marble or bronze, gists, aerond lasolore, ont, Hain; Parlor ‘Suits | Growaway, corner Thirty-second areet "” S™* YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, aC. | ,, ME Stephens! courte at the present time,” aald fat fa, order, and also commitsion, haf’ the sie eel prenee k ood i pte rtnda-s MeO OTS , veral REOEIVED. Sree Peach esee cece ne han | Pabeaeecea ataraias caer eg, | Ueeiraae ee Goesrse et as fod | aes te ect eA | pom sore, ararong. O07 Baglin pe ee oe a Ane a sae bees | centre-board Mettooners: carry iis tons cach, gbtice of Haleetioln aad seeker te Keep ap tue Strike Cony | goctl will, wonld bay Couladerate ‘money for guid “ weahe in the Eighteenth Oentary,”” Volume 1, UpFION KoTIGR —_———-avonrox wovion, | grtinyeaiecertaneieat ators nt, Wenteiece nn | Romaine nrnn Sear calmenm St. time ran Cal | fue Pater end ouise’ beck laden ata: wee settee | by James Anthouy Froude, M: A. ; +4 hind et corner ‘st., 51 feet. a 101 let be le act a Fr: ae Went serra nncare, ths day, at Bel Wetween Central Park and Boulevard, 10 lote | SSE = | ian important omice fn tue insurgent government | goods which had been ordered, "making several | From Harper & Brothers—“Foree,”” by Jacob lock Ceaake Greene op maseniNg will ad " KUTEVENGON a sox, | marti ~~~ | Sitee moet at ence tamed the coumtenatce of | cn ceamak Abbott (:"Belence for the Coang’) Berhaet Rosewood Planotorte, rich Parvor and Spies Eien SPE ern Seance!) |, UESSanes Cuts PESTCEES, the world against us, ‘The ‘corner stone’ speech, | Mr. Campbell, whose disabilities have not been | From D, Appleton & Co.—‘‘Coffee; Its History, rgom 8 ts, Velvet and Brussels Carpets, Ol FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP 2.FOOT BROWN 207 Rue St Honore, 207, Paris. to which I refer, probably had a vast influence in | removed, Becauee he has not exerted any influ- | Cultivation and Uses,” by Robert Hewitt, Jr. ao ee Eater Bares Benet, Hookcase, single | A. Stone House tor tale; in perfor order; elegant! Speclaity for preservation of beauty. | losing us all the European alliances. For two | ence in that direction, but who is on record by the | prom P, O'stiea, New York—Twelve Léotiites on 1 Beda, Bedding: also ‘Dinin ne Baschrent and | wWenished | on Forty-elghth street, in that desirable bloc EBS-ORIEA 6nd ORIEA LYS, | years Mr. Stephens hardly appeared at the Con- | republicans in the South as the most amicable, ty Baw OD Peay Si eaeemen aNd | between Sixth und Seventh avenues; convenient 10 oid DA eaS perience of varieus hovenete. Yederate capital might. say sot until the possi: tle and humane rebel in the eatire Confederacy, | the Connection between Science una Revealed a a Broadway 6 avenue. STEVENSON & BON, natant telnet ee __teeitl - ——-- | hilities of the struggle were over and | expressed the opinion that the United States had Religion, Delivered in. Rome by Carding) |Wive- ([PHE COSMOPOLITAN, AMERICAN AND ENGLISH rm | made an unwise omission in neglecting the wl Pringing Bar, No.4 Rue Scribe, Paris.—Americans Soarage into a period of unending disaster, | asked-for claim for amnesty of William A. Grahat e we. were compelied to took with man,” Two volumes. , SSIGNEE'S SALE OF RICH FURNITURE, . ‘Ni Pine street and 296 Fiftn avenue, ‘AT WAREROOMS OF CABINET MAKERS" UNION, FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN STONE iting Paris are’ informed that. the Cosmopolitan is ‘Then he did appear, and with all the fervor of a | of North Carolina, the same who ran tor From Dodd & Mead—‘“Lectures on. the Reunion —— t | AL front House, Of Wont Fifty-third street, alze2oxGdxion, | famed for the best American and English drinks Fro- | gastructive nature he stood beside Joe Brown and-| President with Winneld Scott in 165% of the Churches,” by Jonn J. I, Von" » D.D., 684 BROADWAY, NEAR SPRING STREET, now fSnished an ready for o¢ upancy, will be sold below | prietors,@. VALENTINE & CO. ‘Seid Mer’ Cam ent tMy. Grabam: Dever Wi Diathe: pbs ty ber x ie ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, DEC, 10 AND 11, | oF atid Wers Rwenty-aecoud street. = | tremendous force, whereas all the forces in it were | frlend of ‘secession, Alter the war began Olin, Piereniee neinnnbeaRnda pain i ean’ avelens coreees:| _. | others, prociatming that the war must goon with | | —— — Pn ABA atin, vine de already wasted. ‘He and his colleague upbraided |: always speared tome to have his heart in the | University of Munich, &c. Transisted, with, pref- AT 10} O'CLOCK EACH Day, A HOUSE ON TWENTY SIXTH STREET, NEAR | “4 NY ONE WISHING TO DISPOSE OF A GOOD | the administration with want of whereas | Union and his members in the Confederacy. ace, by Henry Nutcombe Oxenham, (My A, late BI {ERTZ, AUCTION: yale | Pi So ere! lenge for a Fosse | second hand Bookcase and Secretary combined, | the time for heart was done, and the softer coun-'| @ mam of the finest character, the purest mature, | J 119 of Baliol College, Oxiord, f MEWEE B, BERTE, AUOTIONRES, Siorth $30.0, all cash difference: also Norwalk House, | torewood or walnut, will addrest-(, 8M. Herald | sels. of statesmanship to save our people should | and that sort of noble, gentle influence which 6 J : Tis entire elegant stock, yalued at over $30.00. and com. | Swe Hou and or CaM se vonhece star ARRGIOF,.© | Uptown Branch oMiée, stating. lowest cash price and | have begun to prevall.. When we were atrong and | just now heeded inthe South. Fer him I feel From E. P-Dutton & Co.—The Last Inhabjtants ; BRSDE every variety of rosewood and walnut Parlor, | & $60,000 House. Inquire of MARTIN DUNN, a2 Broad- | ™ Fe LT a resolute, making the fight witn some possibilities, | sire that he should -be oe {0 the country: | of An Old House; or, The Recollections of Grand- seramand perhaps, on our side, this man was weakening us | and if it could be done at my mother Mus,” with eight {lftetrations; “Hymo i iry and Dining Room Suits, will be closed | way. ly ‘ANTED—MAGIC LANTERN (WALLISTER), with as above, without any reserve whatever. a rf ther vier st | in almost every way. When we at the centre saw | have contributed something again to the restora- Bri geer ee he awlantes, Goods now on exhibition. | FOR SALE-A FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN | He in good condition, “Addie £0 Eext Pitty eunth se | the inevitable shadow rising and darkening about | tion of the Union.” Stories,” by Edis Searle, with four illustrations. well to examine a pul Oh! hare * fa Hy h treaty hecwrasn aie anne. ——_——_————— <== | us we heard the cry of this feeble person for more CAMPBELL ON CALHOUN, From Porter & Coates, Philadelphie—"‘davrochiy at Exchange Salesrooms, 111 Broadway ati? M., the two | . ——_ OLIDAY PRESENTS—IN FINE WATCHES, DIA- | condition of things, 80 momentous I can | men have left alter them, such 4s Jefferson in his | Victor Hugo, Translated and adapted by M. Gs Haat ere ronirn tee eae Foc mayang Mg | Broadray om eae, iraich Neuve “Gauiel I | eens ery Yo optng 2 FRANKEL Go | ae ee Mena ase ee taeme | Ther aeShe teniecencens Which Pours priniee | _fT0m 0. W. Carlton & Co.—"Morning Serie Coder street Pag meaner oe ++ | MELIOS O'REILLY, Liv Lact Portes street 5029 Ligh avenue, cores sfiwentyaai siuces ) Gate another generation in things with the good end of drawing public attention to | and other Stories,” by L. M, Alcott ) 2