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el M e e setha, plinn, a peaceful eountry in‘m the bloody confliet of .wfi"v, shall not be clothed with, yower to legislate for the idows and orphans—the Kith and’kin of the men they have huin 1o their attompt to siay the Nation iteelf, "Second : That the premise of Abrakam Lincoln, in his immer Sal proctamation that the freedom of our emancipated milli should be maintained, must be fultilled b in Hr rit, and guarauteed beyond any power of abridgment in_our preme Law, forbidding interference by any uutriendly State ‘with the privileges and immunities of the liberty granted by the whole nstion to all 3s people. hird: That bo persons Jall Ve disfranchised in this repablic @8 socount of their race, and yet have their numbers counted to eonfer increased political power on those disfranchising them. "Fourth - That the National deb, the cost of onr National ex- Sotence, shall be forever sacred, and m'l.'" debta or claims growing onul of 1l Rebellion, or the breaking of fetters thal @aded it, shall be fortver held illogal and voi and the people their desire and will that ( ss sboald en w1 of theirs by appropriate iegisi tion. e but vital points were from every consider a- o, looking only as they did to publie ty and ever more generous than just, it ¢ been expected that if t was in the ‘who bad warred against the country %o bit il bore sway, any 1 the U @y sorrow for their erimes, theko en nssented 1o promptly, or i ons had ma; ned Serly for years . Bat, on | cied by those | power iu the The recent el North Carolina, AL Sorial Mossages tional Amend wll thie 4,000,000 g 10 enlarged and inereased power in consequence of their rebellion : while, at e, they not only disfranchise them, and refuse them o p but by disgracetul laws e labor contracts and {o punish vagraney tion of « stitutions] Awends erty ad humaniiy ol will, as we are we Todeed, we may scx bere we have in ¢ pew.” In the ¢ everwbelming wajon i Slavery in ike jrom our lips the blood us to drain to @nd at last, wien every fuu Dlood and every o ery and chur riot _graves, the s¢ toan b ed i these storm-cloud of war 1w, vietory after victory | idenee. aw, 50 that ev e influe droncd by son, shall & bt wiong g:‘xy(mmh nl. ¥ sought How can this be these able statosm @rowned with an unparalicled pot be fiting to anticipate 1 wital themes in the session n it grauted en it solem the Constitution declares, fnlative powers le the Unjted States tew ehul] goarante very State i form of governmient, and when it gives to Con 0 make all Jaws which shall be necessary and p Sug into execution all powers vested by this ¢ Kovernue e Unmited Stas 1y depor Wereo! 0 mn.‘.. Supreme oper for aw. Since Rehellion who have beea the t in their exec defend the Coust nized governmets in which the enemies of the Republic are dowiu islative and fudicial departments ; Wi der of the Uion, dead or hiv %0 the lost cwuse of treason s o of popular favor ; Mion nre enthusiastical) ¢ heroes of the zenskip is used to the only people iu their Who, 48 & class, ve been are or are mot yepubli oan forms of government, which it s the duty of this and in, the United States 1o anice and protec Kindred questious 1o those who will so ubly dis wo ol all Lere say, a3 loyal and patiiotic wid justice loving eitiacus. “ As for us, and for ¢ which we Preparation of O —A new process has been pat- ented in France for obtaining a supply of oxygen gas jrom @Ommon air by means of bighiy oxygenated componnds, such a8 chromates and bi-chromates, mangenates and per- , which, if deprived of a portion of their ox, e gen by means of steam, have the power of absorb exygen sgain when exposed 10 a current of dry.heated ¥he iwprovement cousists in making the action continy ous by placing in a retort one of the componnds u Sioned, and passing into the reiort s current of steam. :mm of exygen is carried off and collected in & » A ider, while the steam is condensed to water. When bas ceased to be eliminated, a current of dry, peated air s forced iuto the retort. The pound ab- bs & portion of oxygen, and is again ready for the ac- n of steam. Thus by the alternate action of air and am, the same componnd produces oxygen for an unl; d period. The process i seid to work with great r ty, and ey yet be of considerable importance in urgy. To Deicet Sulphuric Acid in Vinegar—A German m:l publishes & neat process, which may be thos efly stated. Into the vinegar to bo tested, put a small quaniity of starch, boil the solut®n down to balf its ori nal messure, then drop into it a very minute portion of we. If the vinegar is pure the usaal blue tint will be shown, but if it be adulte with sulphuric acid no pueh eoloration will teke place, because the action of thip sexd upon starch couverts it iuto glucose or grape et P Mmelw Process for Separating Sugar.—In nce ‘sugar bes been lately separated from beet molasses by spplyiug the osmose” principle. The membrane used is :pul-pumhmeul. ‘Water is passed upward aud molasses woward on o;zo-ne sides of the membrane. Ozone.~Mr. G. PLANTE, in a note to the French Aca- demy. states t fty per cent more ozone is produced in the eleetrolysis of water, when the poles ere of lead, than when they are made of platinum. He conjectures the $ncrease is the result of the secondary action of a layer of ©o3yd on the electrode. Jarbolic or Phenic Acid—~This compound, recently nd s0 efficient as a disinfectant, is now used for inter- el disinfection, in the form of a lozenge. ‘Rhawdine.—HEssy, has discovered a new alkaloid in the ged poppy; it is also found in good opinw. It is eolable 40 water, alcohol, and ether, end crystallizes from the last 4o white pristms. Paraffine for Preserving Meat,~During the late meet- Ing of the British Association st Nottingham, at one of the irées, specimens of meet preserved in parafline were ex- bited. The process covsists in the immersion of fresh- 1 peraffine at & temperature of 240° K., ong enough effect 8 concentration of the juices of the meat and to :pal the air. Afterward & coating of paraffine 18 applied ‘exclude the air and prevent decomposition. Siica in_Corr-stalks—M. Pierre, 1n a Memoir to the sench Acedemy of Sciences, says some people have sup- psed that corn becomes lnid beeanse of the weakness of stalk from the absepce of silica, but chemical analysis Boes not show a deficie Observing that eorn on or lend was rarely iaid, he concludes that the stalks in general give, way iu consequence of an over- Bevelopment of leaves. The Harduess of Silv Poe shown that the harduess of which ean assayer at Locla, s 1 slver o aiu 38 DOt owing to the pre of tin, j6d, or any uiber wetal, but e solely ¢ hes high temperstore &t which the siiver is oo Ly letting the ed on the vl o light solid erust d casting at cible cocl purface of the 1 poft pilver with 4 br nt 18 obtaived. A New Test for M. Carey Leoa of Philadel- fl.in bas soccessfully used chromates in bringing about starch reaction in the presence of iodine in extremely smail quantities, For instance, in a solution of iodide of mm.m dilute that the addition of nitric acid or prodaces no perceptible effect, by the further ad- #ition of a siugle drop of & dilute solution of the bi- thromate of potash, iustantly produces the well known shange of color. ‘Melallic Spectacles.—M. Foueanlt recently communi- seted to the Frguch Academy of Sciences the fact that the m may be viewed through alens covered with silver ; the sun’s dise, shorn of it a0, can thus be m“l‘{ seen. Subsequently M. Melscius made a useful ap- ri jon of Foucault's discovery. Having been injured bile making en experiment in'the laboratory, his eyes were painfully affected by light. In this condition e had fecouree to spectacles with black glasses, such as are used by engive drivers; over these he put green glasses, which siswered pretty well; but on further experiment be found Ihe best method was to use pale blue gozgles covered with wiver or gold hlm, and these Le recominends 1o all persons @oubled with weak eye red Lat wowent, a Acorpkst oN THE Hariem RATLROAD.—Last Satuerdey uight & most singular accident occurred to the £y w'eloek train from New York to William's Bridge, on the Harlem Railrond. A borse had pot intoa culvert between Xremont and Fordhaw. As the train came dashing elong there El& poor doowed horse, as the cow-catcher :ln;::jlh. it severed the Lead from the body, and cut the body in CONCUSSION WAS 50 KTeat as 10 break the cow- into uts, throwing the second car from the track, eaking. the o 2d one of the whecls h:l“‘h anppled con: in was drawn about 100 yards, dragging the the borse slong with it ialy throwing it oSt twenty fect . track. -;n&m 'hhll::lmlhll'n brakes. J The s . imaelf sprang Drakes, and kept bis_position there i the train slopyed. The trudn was delayed shout three: quarters of ap hour until the conductor eould send back to the worksiiop at Tremout for another engine. The New Haven Brain was Just behind but wes stopped i time jo wrevent s odlimivin NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, 'TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1866.—TRIPLE SHEET., ittt il omm—. s et = P / XXXIXth CONGRESS. Second Regular Session; convened Monday, Dec. 3, 1666, ENATE. LapaveTTE S. FosTik, Norwich, Conn., Jons W. Forxey of Penusylvani sident. Clerk. CALIFORNIA. OREGON. 1. 1867 John W. Nesmith. 1871 George H. Williams. PENNRYLYANIA- 1667 Edgar Cowan. 1869 Charles K. Buckalew. RHODE ISLAND. 1869 William Spragu 1871 Henry B. Authony. TENNESSEE CONNECTICUT. 1867 Lafayette . Foster. 1869 Jamés Dixon. DELAWARE. 1869 Geo. Read Riddle. Willard Saulsbury. TLLINOIS. Lyman Trumbull Richard Yates. INDIASA. 1867 Henry 8. Lane. 1869 Thomas A. Hendricks. 10WA. 1671 1867 1891 Foland unds. INIA, 1867 Samnel J. Kirkwood, 1860 Pet Winkle. 1671 James W. Grimes. 1871 Waitman T. Willey, KANSAS. WISCONSIN. Pomeroy 1867 Timothy 0. Howe. . Ross, 1864 Jumes ENTUCKY NOT YEI 2 1867 Garret Davia, ALABAMA. 1871 James Guthrie, * MAINE 1809 Lot M. Morrill. 1¥i1 W, Titt Fessend MASSACHUSETTS, 1869 Chy s Sumner. 1871 Henry Wilson. am 1), Snow, 1867 1869 Keverdy Johnson. MICHIGAN, 1860 Zachariab Chandler, 1871 Jacob M. Howard. ESOTAL r Ramscy. Norton. 9 Jokn 1. He NEVAD William A. Grohain Fre SOUTH CAROLINAL Alesander G. Catte 7 John L. M 7 Benjamin F. Perry. TEXAS - 0. M. R - Darid ¢ Joseph Segar. ote the year in The which his term expires. HO! ENTATIVES. d, Ivd., Speaker. Evwarp McPHERSON of € Clerk. CALIFORNIA. 1 Donald C. McKuer, 2 {William Higby. 3 Joh 1 {Henry i 2 & ne Ralph P. Enckland. wos M. Ashley ustus Braudag an . Hubbard. DELAWARE. 1 John A. Nicholson. Eiil 4 tAimer C. Hard: Lus 5 tEbon C. 19 Wumes A 6 Burton C. Cook. onl 7 H. P. H. Bromwell 1 John M. D. & Shelby M. Cullom. FENNSYLVANIA. 9 tLeivis W. Rosa. 1 t8amucl J. Randall. 10 4n Thornton. g 11 Namuel 8 Marshall. 3 12 Jehn n»k;wh 2 4 13 Andrew J. Kuyken 9 At large. 8. W. Moulton. G B. Markley Boyer. INDIAXA. 7 tJohu M. Eroouiall 18ydenham E. Ancona. {Thaddeus Stevens. A Myer Strouse. {Philip Johnaon. 2 VCharles Dendson, 1 William E. Niblack. 2 Michael (4 Kerr. 3 Ralph Hill. 4 John H. Farquhar, wrge W, Jull Dume: tHenry D. Washburn, th. Adam J. Gl William H. Kooutz (C.) Abrabam A 10 1 fJames F. Wilson. 2 tHirsm Price. 3 {William B. Allison. 4 tJosiah B, 5 tJohn A. Kusson. el W. Hubbard. 3 tThomas Williaws e. George V. Lanr KHODE ISLAND. Con 1 {Thomas A. Jenckes. 2 {Nathan F. Dixon. TENNE 1 Nathouiel G. 2 Horace Maynand. 4 W Stoaes. 3 » § A0 Nve ¢ 8 M. Armel 7 George 8. Shanklin, 7 Isacc K. Hawkios # 1\William H. Raodall R.d08 W apeh: Thsrte 7 1. 4 Proderick E. Woodbdge. 1 John Lyneh. 2 tdustin 8 Morrill, 2 tsidpey Perbam 3. tPortus Baxter, 3 tJames G. Blaine, L WEST VIKGINIA, 4 1Jobn H. Rice. 1 Chostae 'l‘l llj::bud. 5 1Fs 2 George am, 5 {Froderiek A Pike. § oo B Lptham. 1 Hiram McOullough. 4 it ot g 2 John L Thomas Jr. 1 Malbert . Paine. 3 Charles E. Phelps, 2 {ltbumar C. Sloan. G 3 tAmasa € :,M\v G. Harris. s A. Eldy MASSACHUSETTS. 1 {Thomas D. ). McIndoe. T ADMITTED. 2 10nkes ALABAN, JA RAMA. e 1 €. C. Langdon, . 2 George C. Freeman, 5 tdohn B, Alley. Vathaniel P. Banks 3 Cullen A, Bat: 4 Joseph W, Tuylor, oo 1. Bakdwin. 9 tWillism B. Washburn. 10 fHenry L. Dawes, MICHIGAN. 1 {Fernando C. Beaman. 2 WCharles Upson, 1 William Byer: 2 L 3 tJolin W. Longyear. OLOTADO, 4 Thomes W. Feny. 1Geo. M Chilonts : OMIDA. Trowbridge. | ) oy, M GEORGTA A Cohen ugh Buchgpan. . Cabauisr D. Matthews. H. Christy. 1 John Hogan 2 tHenry T. Blow. 3 Thomas E. Noell. 4 Jobn R. Kelso. 5 tJoseph W. McClurg. LOVIKIANA. Lovis At Martin, 6 Robert T. Van Hoin. 1 7 tBenjamin F.Loan. 2 Jacch Barker # John ¥. Benjamin. 3 Kobert C. Wickliffe. 9 George W. Anderson. 4 Jokn L. King. NEVADA. 5 Johu Ka 1 Delos R. Asbley. | MIISSIETL pootlyeees Y 14K 2 1 Gilman Marston 2 KA 2 {Edward H. Rollins. 3 James I. Harvison. 3 tJumes W. Patterson. 4 A Wet. NEW-JERSEY. 5 K. G Peyton. NEBKAFKA. 1 4John ¥. Starr. 2 William A. Newell. 3 Charles Nitgreaves. 4 tAndrew J. Rogers. 5 Edwin R. V. Wright. NEW-TORK. 1 Stephen Tabor. 2 Teunie G, Beroen. 3 James W. Hunter, 4 Morgan Jones 5 Nelson Taylor. 6 Henry J. Raymond, 7 tJohn "W, Chanler. # William E. Dodge. o Willinm Darling. 10 1 William Radford. 11 {Charles H. Winfield. 1T M. Marquette. SOKTH CAKOLINA. 1 Jease L. Stubbs. 2 Charles €. Clark. 3 Thomas C. Fuller, 4 Jociah Turuer, jr. 5 Lewis Haines. 6 & H. Waliup. 7 A ML dones. SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 John 1. Keanedy, 2 William Aike 3 Kamued Metowan, 4 Jumes Farrow. TEXAS, 1 Geo. W, Chitton. 12 John I. Ketcham. 2 B, H. Epperson. 13 Edwin N. Hubbell 3 A M. Lrauch. 14 Charles Goodyear. 4 k. C Herbert. 15 tTohn A. Griswold. VIKGINIA. 16 Robert 8. Hale 1 WL B, Custis 17 Calvin T. Hulburd, 2 Lucius H. Chandler. 1% fJames M. Marvin, 3 1. Johnson Barbour 10 Demus Hubbard, §r. 4 jgcay 20 Addison H. Lafiii. 5 A. Davis, aklin. [ ¥ I 1. Stuart, Holines. ¥ Y, Conrad. 3 iel 1. Hone, | Tendore M. Pomeroy. 5 thamiel Morr i tiiles W, Hot 27 Hamilton Werd 2% Roswell Hart. 29 Burt Van Horn. 20 James M. Humphrey. 31 Heary Van Aernam. 0 ATES FIOM THE TEREITORIES. a—dnio. N.Godwin (). COLOKADO.—Allen A Bradford. Walt. A. Burleigh. Lolbrook. Chavez 1 Benjamin Eggleston. 2 Ruthertord B Haya. Urait—Wim. H. Hooper. 3 {Robert C. Schenck. WASIHINGTON —Arth. A, Denny. Those marked t were members of the XX XVIIIth Congress. In the above list we have given the names of the Senators and Representatives who were elected by the Union-Re- publican party in Roman, and those elected as Democrats or UConservatives (opponents of the Republican party) in Italics. Ouly Patterson of Tennessec, Roussesu of Ken- tucky, Phelps of Maryland, and Noell of Missouri, have been clessed as Democrats or Conservatives, becauso wo believe they now are fully identified with that party, Thus classified, the two Houses, not taking iuto sccount the States ot yet sdmitted, will stand. « Senate—Republicans (Uniouists), 40; Democrats and Con- servatives, 10. House—Republicans (Uniouists), 146, Democrats and Con- servatives, 4 But & number of the Semators and Representatives elocted a8 Republicans and Unionists voted, during the last session of Congress, with the Democrats, against the majority of Congress, and are expected to do 80 again dur- ing the coming seasion. Thus the Republican party is likely to lose four votes in the Senate (Dixon, Doolittle, Cowan, Norton), and at least two in the House (Raymond, Taylor of Teunessee). 1n votes on bills like the Freed- men's Bureau bill, the Republican (Radical) party can never rely on more than 36 votes in the Senate aganst 14, and 144 against 48 in the House. They even may lose o few more in either House, but the majority is likely to remain b oyeiy case o two-tlirds majeritvy @cean Sleamers PA(‘IFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S THROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, CARRYING UNITED STATES MAIL, VIA PANAMA RAILROAD, Steamers lesve Pier No. 43 North River, foot of Canelst., st 12 Ok ROGE AN GUEEN, Capt. Jof. Maw ting with, Dec. L—GCEAN N, Capt. Jel 1y, convecting W GOLUEN AGE, Capt. Laplage. 4 Dee, 1L—HENRY CHAUNCEY, Cept. A . Gray, conecting OLDEN CITY. Capt. Watkins. R G STAR, Cept. T. A. Humis, conpecting with TANA, Capt. ~— jopartares tooeh at Acapuleos those of Jst and 21st connect af Panaina with stesmers for South Pacific porta: Ist and 114n for Cen- tral American ports, and those of 1at toach at 3 o: Departare of Lith each month connects with (he pew stesm line frou Pasam to Australia snd New Zeland. Stewmer of Dee. 11, 1966, will connect with the first steamer of the Company's China Live, leaviog San Franeisco Jas. I, 1067, for Yoko- bama and Hong Kong. One hundred pounds of baggage allowed each adult. Modicines and attendance free. ¥or passaze tickets and el furtber information, apoly at the office 0 the whust, foot of Canakst., North River, New York, IFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY™ THROUGH LINE TO JAPAN AND CHINA, Vis PANAMA AND SAN FRANCISCO, C'Wm the U, 8. Mail. ST VOYAGE. Steamer HENRY CITA ¥ will leave Pier No, 42 Korth River, foot of Canal-st., New-York, st 12 o'clock noon on TUESDAY, De- cembar 11, 1066, connecting via Panama Railroad with steamer GOLDEN CITY for San Franeisco, where passengers, mabis, and fart freight will be transferred to the Company's splendid stesmer leave that port st noou on | UESDAY, Javaary 1. and Honig Kong, ued from New-York, adding to resulsr prices be- San Francisco the foliowing rates, paysbie in First cabin. Second eabin, Steerage. $250 % 85 200 1w 0ld of ite equivalents San Francisco to Yokohams. San Francisco to Hong Kouz.. 30 Due notice will be given of subseqrent voyagen, Freight d ‘wnd * Through Bills of Lading” sisned per OCEAN QUEEN, Dec. 1 (slow), snd per HENKY CHAUNCEY, Dee. 11 (fat), souieeting closely an sbove. For freight, through tickets and aii1urther fnforms office ou the whasf, Fier No. 42 North River, foot o € s K. HO TEAMSHIP Co MAS AND BRAZIL. MAIL, ST 1 L, W. C. Berny, Dee. 1CA, Capt. L. F. Tomtruna apt. . L Tinkeracen, ¥e with teguierity. and cail at going_and returning, ¥ to OARRISON 1 ot NOR SOUTH There elegant steamers erusmbuco, Babia, aud Rio de Janeir gagement of freight or UEN. Agoats, No. 5 o TLANTIC MAIL EMPIRE. EVERY SATUR Ponetanlly The favorite sidewbeel steamehivn AN SALVADOR, Atkine, commander, suils December 8. SAN JACINTO, b Through tickets sud billwef leding to all pointe accommodations GARRISON & ALLEN, No. 5 Rowling green, MRFOLK aud CITY POIN HATTERAS, Capt. Alevander, evary e, evers W EDNESDAY, iug through bis ous. Aents, No. & Liberty-st, THE PEOPLE'S MAIL STEAMSHIP Co. The regnlar_snd popular_ steamship EMILY b. 50U Lockwood, will leave on FRIDAY. Dec. 7,8t 3 p e North River, landiog freight on Mouday d to all polnts South in con Tibertyst. Throogh tickets and bills of lading neetion with South Carolina Rallros LIV INGSTON, FUX & Co., Arents. EVER DAY. teamebip VIRGO, E. M. Bulkley, Coms Dce. 4. st 3 P 1. precisely, frow { Ladiog e Tickets given to all y s Central Rallroad. K“\'V n‘fl‘al\' & Co, NEW-ORLEANS DIREC] steamship GEORGE CROMW! will icave Pier No. 9 b Riger, on SAT( East Kiver, fos Throogh Bille sopnastion with [ For freight or pa 11 61 and 02 Senth-et. elock p. m. Kot frelght o passage tions. apply to 1. B, CROMW The steamship GENERAL ORANT CK STAR LIN Captain Ryder. will leave on SATURDAY, Dec. 6, st 1 pm For JWDEN Age DAVID MeCOARD. 4 TAR LINE, for NEW-ORLEANS.—1 York Muil Steamship Pier 46 North River w3 MARIPO: ailing ot Havane MORNING Al Biile of Lading mgued oF passage appiy 1o \ l S, MAIL LINE TO HAVAN . ATLANTIC MAIL STEAM=HIF The reqular depertares of 1 CHANGE OF SAILING DAY ioe will b et be THURSDAY, st noon. MOKRO € , Capt. Adama. THURSDAY, Dec. 13, EAGLE, Capt. Greewa, THUKSDAY, Dec. 20, From Pler No. 4, 5. 1 st 12 o GARRI ALLEN. Agents. No. 5 Bowling Green. N.AY. l ITED STATES MAIL TO HAVANA.—AT- LANTIC MAIL MSHIP COMP. COLUMBIA will be beld over for » 4 will be forwarded by the MIsS1s Capt. 10 lesve Pler No. 46, N. T at 3 p. SATURDAY. Dee & Possenger socommedatione very elegint, end ot excelied. For frelght of passage, sppy 1o GARRISON & ALLEN Agept . No 3 Bowliog Green. N Y REDUCTION IN PRICE OF PASSA( x . merican Line to ¥ France. o Strame clase mall steamebive ARAGO snd FULION, North River, for cushiy rebtted, will ot Famouth, the fol. ARAGO. PRICE! 1 f Pirst- Class. | b o Y . for wpecie or valisbies ualess caned, i therelor, . 3. The campainy Wil not be reepe Viiis of lading, baviug the valow , wre COMFTOC 0. 7 Brosdw: JAMES A. WOTTON, Havre, LHERBETTE, KANE & Co.. Agenta N ATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (Limited. )~ Stears weekly to Liverpool, calling st Quesns wpwodid First-Class Iron Steaumetiips of tils Live will be ws follows from Pier No. North River HE QU Grogan SATURDAY, Dec. 8 “ DENMARK,” Thomso: SSATURDAY! SVIRGINIA Y Prowse LSATUKDAY L SATURDAY, Dee. 29 of enarce, + any back in Grest Britsin * PENNSY LVANIA, RATES OF PARSAGE, PATABLE 14 CORAFNCT. Cain. . Bremen, Loadon, Steersae. To Liverpool or Queenstown % we to Parls, Aut to bring yer o st y st the Office o at the Fa rom Liverpoelor Queene o the Company, 5o Uflice of the ot ¥. W. ). HURST, Maneger. NLY DIRECT LINE to FRANCE, IHE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC €O STEAMSHIPS BRETWEEN NEW-YORK AN HAVRE, ING AT BRE. The plen w yessels on this favorite 1oute for the Coutl- pent will ssil from Pler No. 5 North River, s foliows TROP SATURDAY. Dee. 15 BT LAUI LLEATURDAY E PEREIRE. Duchesns SATUKRDAY 12 VILLE DE PARIS. Surmont . SATURDAY. Jan. 26 PRICE OF PASSAGE, IN GOLD Fixsr Camy, 8.5 Srcoxp CAmiy, $99 \ncluding tablo-wine fn eitler c. Passengers intending (o Iand at Brest can be furnwhed on board with sud their baggage cb 10 Paiis, ot s mailrond coupon ticke of $5 for tust and §3 lor second class t carry ateer 8 Medics) whteadunge froe ol chatgecs T o GEO. MAC LIE. Atent, No. 5 Brosdway, DASSAGE TO AND FROM GIREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, BY STEAMSHIP A TLING PAC KET, AT REDUCEI ¥ DRAFTS AVAILABLE THROUGHOUT ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. For particulars spply to FAVSCoTT BROTHERS & Co., No. 96 Sovthat QIEAM 10 LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT +Y QUEENSTOWN, 2 wsllig vewih- week!y, earry LSATURDAY. Dee. 8 . DNESOAY, Dree, 12 CITY OF PAR LSATURDAY, Dec. 18 CITY OF NEW.YORK. .00 SATURDAY, Dec. o eact soecescine SATURDAY and WEDNLSDAS, o u trom Pier No. 6. North Kyver. A 13 ¥ by the Wednesday's steamers, Firnt . abie in U, &, ney. Prasenigers slso forwarded to Havre, Mamburg, Bremeo, ke. st moderate rates. Fteeruge passare from Liverpool or Queenstown. ®30 gold. of the equivalent. Tickets can be bougtit beie by pereous seadig 1of ther trienas "urthes informetion. sppty st the C s offices. For furheg TN . DAL Ageat, Nov 15 rondway LR VHE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD™ ST AMERICA, J. €. Meyer mastor. carrying the United States mall, Wil sall (rom the Bremen prer, foos of Third st., Hobokes, Ou BATURDAY, Dec. 15, ror BREMEN, VIA SOUTHAMPTON, “Tuking passangers to LONDON. HAVRY, SOUTIAMETON AND BREMEN, the following Eates, po: ot in curres the first cabin, #105; second cabln, €620 . steerage, . |07t eauity DEUTSCHLAND, H- Wl ragit oF passate svpiy to A o OFLRICTIS & Co.. No. 6% Brosd st _ FPAPSCOTT™ LONDON. LIVFR! STEAMSI Rires or I AT ‘Assaon, AT, To London, Liverpool and uun-fl‘u.:: From Liver, fqlil‘.n-w‘;.n., v 'na o ot rorite I LIVERPOUL AND LONDON PACKFTS. Drafta for £1 and upward, evailable fu all parts of Grost Britaia and Trelaud, on the wost favorable terms, u‘ TAPSC BROS. &k Co., No. # Sostist. and No. 23 Broadway. Steamboats and Railroads. ‘ INTER ARRANGEME NORTH SHORE STATEN leavs Pier No. 19 N, R ., 12m., 2, 4,5:3 ) 11230 . ., 2 JFOR NEW-HAVEN, HARTFORD, wd SPRING, FIELD—FARE. 75 Cents. Stesmers leave Peck Siip for Do dhorow ub Jike ol b b b Chlbibin Wik il vade T, LAND FERRY Co.—Bosts atd, 00 2 p. Steamboats and Railroads. AAAAANAAANANANNAANNANA (R GLEN COVE and ROSLYN, tonching at Whitestone, Baylls Dock, Great Neck, Sauda Poluk aad Glen an Yier No. 24 E. R. (Peck-alip), dai'y, Sune Wood, steambont ARKOWSMITH, n.; 4 ¥ Y X excopted, st 345 p. m. lfOR NEWBURGH, POUGHKEEPSIE and RON- DOUT dsngwid p m. Insdioe st Cosgert, Corsay NSES. onda v 'd Fridays. The THOS. R o C I Rl e L ot N. R QR NORWALK DIRECT eonnecting with the reor, A& Bl 8l shove wacament w cor: Raiiroad: The new it eumbout NELLY WHITE .-;\'un..‘:-zuv.‘% s % 0 RATS Gt h t arket et ursda; orn December, and Saturdsy st 2 o'clock \“avariug, leaves Norwalk Mondsy, Wa. Aseus. Notary Pablie. fval of railzond traioe. Banik,—Stiement of the ORIENTAL BANK, ms ro. o the week ending Setarday, the 1ot day W Tus OLD LIN —Hag Harbor, Greenport, Ori- ent. Steamer ARTISAN, -fi‘g’:’.‘?zb-,‘:r:nu:hnhe :‘; m"'f":“_':"f'":\'i'fuflz{li lgms_..’n 'S Beskmaneat, SAH.TY. SPEED AND COMFORT. FOR BOSTON, WORCESTER, PALMER, FITCHBURD, NASRUA, LOWELL, CONCORD, THE WilITE MOUNTAINS AND ISTERMEDIATE POINTS. The new and stanch steamers of the Norwich line TITY OF BOSTON and CITY OF NEW-YORK, leava Now-York aaily (Sundays excepted). st § ootk p. ., Pies No. 3 North River (o5 of Vestry st eree this. December, 148, Bworn batore me his 6t day of Dem G rman, 7., Notary Publie Peaplern Bank,—Statemont of York, s reqaired by Chanter 350, Lawe day, the 1ot dny of i INPHO:LZ'I BANK, New- of 1883, week ending Satur- from NEW-| , e ot L ved W copsiae. B ey ot Wi - dedl Lot P kg duly sworh, depase and say that the above statement inta, via Norwicl Voreester, Boston and Woreester, Wor Peopie’s Bauk, ul 3 1ay ve statemen B Nashos, hd Now-London and Northern Rallrosds. uwu-m the brn: of nuwlemnawul. 6. L. CROWELL. wars beiors me thia 0k day of Deceraber, 1A Paics, Nowary Pablic. CENTRAL RAILROAD of NEW-JERSEY— Passenger_and Freight Depot ‘n New York, foot of Liberty- st connects st Hampton Junetion with the Delaware, Lackawanna and Westarn Raiirosd and st Faston with the Lehich Valley Rail- Toad and jta connectious, forming & direct line to Pisaburgh and wae W est, without changs of cars, ALLENTOWN LINE TO THE WEST. dsily for the West. except Sundsys, when hours saved by this line to Chicago, Cincin- bus one cosnge of cars Insirnction. A AN AN AN A. FAVARGER will give a course of threo en who wish to_iearn bis table of A. leasons to Ludies aud genti o the coriget promuselation of Sounds, and its practical Avplioation tho Freneh luaguage; the ticket for thls course is & to begia on THUIRSDAY AFTERNOON, Dec. 6.t 4 0 Uolwersity-piace. Mr. Favarger will give an extemmporary explanation e ¥ rontllaguags on his mode of teaching, with illastrations and recitations, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Dee. 5, at §o'cloc) the Chapa o No.§ Univertyihee; tekets 80 cenie, M. . Wil lso e e htng in Freneh o0 MONDAY EVENING, Dec. 10, ot 80'clock, " Unisersity place, and will then road some passages of Victor Tion Travailiears do I wier," and wil ecite sonie voetry from Lamartine ; tickets 50 cents. Ticketsto any eding oo oF Teadinge can Do procured s s, e 863 Broadway. P. ox No. 6,128, HON, MR. GEO. C., will reopen his Classical RENCH sud ENOLISH SCHOOL, with Primary Depart went sad Oymnssiam, Fihave, cor. Twestysixtirst, oo MON- the exercises VT J neine Nov. 19, 1060—Laavs New. Y ork as follows: ‘m.—For Easton, bethiehen, Mssch Chunk, Willismaport, 0 8 . MAIL TRAIN Seranton, Wilkesbarre. Grest Bend, Pittston, Bi - 9a m—\Westorn Exprews for Faston, Allentown. Harrisborg, Pitisbursh and the Weet, with but ove change of ears to Cinelnneti or Chicago, wnd bot two changes o St. Louis Connects st Flar: Tisburg with Northeru Contrsl and Philadelpkia sud Erie Rosds, for Corry and the Oil Resions, X .on. Allentown. Mauch Chunk, Wilkesbarre, Resding. Fott Berd, Betblebem, ltaize and tev tarrispire. ke. 4 p. m—For Easton. Scranton, Orest Bigneh Chonk. L S A'l‘ TOWNSEND® ACADEMY, No. 260 Bowery, mervills sod Flomington. , Harrisborg, Williameport, Corry, od to become book-keepers in all departments ge— Students are pre ork to meport. of busivess. Private instruction, Day and Evewing, in Arithuetic, Writig Commercial Correspondence, Gramimar, ke. Ladies’ do- : fnsical Instraments, ((HICKERING & SONS, . Established 1923, onaxn AT A Trnione M € JONS. Tt boot i it aotidh ’ . ruperiem gt et o A Sy W WU ECKER PATENT PLATE PIANO-FORTE, | The public aod tbe patrons of the WELL-KNOWN DECKEN PIANOS are cantioned agaiust buylag any Decker Pisse which pore portato be s Decker Brotbers’ Piano, and doos not bave in reised loy ters on the ron plate at the left side the words, DECKER BROTHERS' PATENT, JUNE, 1663, ' The Decker Brothers’ Pisno is sold st No. 91 Bleecker st. culy, uff at 1o other place in New.York City. ¢ ECKELA':,%.‘“ IVORY AG RAFFE BAR FIANO-FORTE! 3 m:‘mu“-&u the BEST PIANG - ROOME.ST., No. One block Eroedwiy ‘fllnbanflm'c'ulfihlflohmu‘.':‘w:t —— EORGE STECK & Co. HAVE BEEN AWARDED THE LATEST FIRST PREMIUMS, (GOLD AND SILVER llDAl-l)hlen GRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS - over all competition, October, 1665, at the Fair of the American Institute, » NEW WAREROOMS, No. 141 EIGHTH-ST,, Near Broadway. HAIN ES BROTHERS" NEW IRON-FRAME, OVERSTRUNG PIANOS, ‘WITH ENTIRE WOODEN BRIDGES, construction pecaliar to ourselves, producisg perior and of wonderfal powsr. St 5 For SALE st their extensive Manutactory and Warescewe, cormey of Twenty-firstat. snd Second-ave. All those wanting & reslly good Piano st a moderate rice, are im vited,to eall beforo purchasiog elsowhere. § . HAZELTON BROTHERS,” & s 1]t FELils Seneply 13 the oy obd et Cich of their Pienon. Toets © CUPHONIG Y B TREBLE bas besn trabod by . igbeet s i gl e e kR T conceded sweetuess in the highest degree. Wareroome No. 69 For Somervilie P WESTERN EXPRESS TRAIN-For Faston, Allen town. 2. Harrisburg, Pitisbargh and ihe West. Sleeping Carktnrough irom Jersey City to Pitiaburah Additional traine are rus to Bergen | . lizabech, & e Tickets for the Weac can be obiained ot tie office of the entral Raliroad of New-Jersey, foot of Livertyst, N. R.. at No. | Astog House, Now. 254, 271, 926 Broadwav, aud at No. 10 Greeq wich-st, JOSIAH 0. STEAR NS, Saperntendent. partment, E SWARD MOLLENHAUER® MUSICAL JRY, No. 820 Brosdway, musical instrnetion st "The hall of the Conservatory wil be let at resson: ertainments. BUSINESS COURSE $20. Book-keeping, Writ- ing. Arithmetic, Spelling, Reading, ke, taught privately, day or PATNES T USINSS COLLEGES No. 62 Bowery ; Brook A evening. JoRIE RATLWAY. —rains leave Depot 100t of | 5% oo X 30 Pt Eapress for Rochester, Boffalo. Salamanes. Duskirk B(M)K-KEI-;I'IN( , & or Business.— West and South, Mr. DOLBEAR, No, 609 Brosdway, teaches Book-keeping prac- Tain. duily to Otisvile. the be . wifl- wil Bufislo, Swa of trembi ik o, Salewance, Dunkirk, . FEZANDIE, Director. Das Sany; o the Wesk, : CHOLARS TAKEN TO SCH dire-t connection with sll Southern mad | RUS, i HUGH RIDDLE, Geu) Supt. | son River, Completa En Selentific and Commercial lnstructio 963 Brondway, or at the [nstitut SEMINARY for Ladies, 4 3 Cen) Pass. Agent. v 5 l UDSON RIVER AND HARLEM RAILROADS. 0 . Putnam nd after MONDAY, November 19. 1666, treine for Al R bany and Troy. connecting with Northern sad Western trains, will C Y. — Advantages in all departments srd accommondations Teave New-York e Reiak ToidiAR | RIS Winter ferm bozine Jan. 3. GEO. C. SMITH. ) River Rsilros pietieth ot a = bidiey : e P Soepension fridze without changs | J'D. MOLLENHAUER MUSICAL CONSER- . 40 oy with traine for Serstogs, Rutland, VATORY. SHUBERTH'S BUILDIY Tnstruction in Voeal and Tnstru FAI LEY SEMINARY, FULTON, N. Y il Term, 30, Instruetion thorouzh, disc 4, Board, ke., ver term, $t0. Tai- w opens 6. Address § P. GRIFFIN. Princips. " 4 ALail train via Hodeon River Railrond, sonneet- bany w.th Western ®aiae, and at Troy with trains for North, . Expresstrain via Harlew Railrosd, Twenty sizth-st. % 4t Chatham with Western Railroad for Leb- ¢ Albany with Western and at pline striet. tion4s cowmon Euglish, & 1 INDEMAN & SONS' PATENT CYCLOID PIANO-FORTES Were awarded st the late Fair of the American I<iitote FIRST-PREMIUM GOLD MEDAL, For IORITY AND EXCELLENCE. awarded these Uneqvaied Sootramested * diana, Kagsss, sud whoever potition. N, B.—Warinuied for ears. Wareroows No. 3 Le Roy-place, Bleeckerv. cue West of Brosdway. edal Crealar. NE\V PATENT PIANOS. RAVEN & NOVELTY. SUPE] AVEN & BACON, Manufactorers of PIANO-FORTES with PATENT COMBINATION SOUNDING-BOARDS, Fatented A 14, 1965, i introduced exciasively into oor Piance, instrument. s it of the grastest advantaga to the toue of the the Sounding Bosrd—tie very woul of the P! very thes liquid e i oetlans Pasor oo Boraiee Bonsa: teiessed o 19 connection with the pisno-case and resting upon under posrds,a rlieved fromm he rigdity sused ‘such coneciion, o1 it atly inereased. e ol o il s o eoponing 1 Posehas i Pianos, are invited to call and examine our nfi-—fl‘.‘ e WAREROOMS—No. 136 Grndat., ness - N\ EW SCALE ROSEW¢ AN frame, carved legn, etc, $25to $250; with extra double_row moldings. vezpentine cases, etc., $400 to $70. e hand Pisuos, $60, and $100. Melodeons (Princes's best), #07 0 150, FREDERICK BLUME, No. 205 Bowery. )IANOS—STRICTLY FIRSP-CLASS, AT LOW PRICES, WHOLESALE AGENCY. No. 581 BROADWAY. i i c st Troy with tras for Montreal, (‘ ARDNER INSTITUTE. A FRENCH and ENGLISH BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES lI.Nn. 4 West Thirty-secondst. Raiirnad. n wnd Mre. C. H. GARDNER. Principals. ~onrecting at Chat- . 1) at w kb o | (FOLDEN HILL SEMINARY for YOUNG LA- DIES, Bridgeport, Conn. Fcrchulu‘, sddress the I‘duclcl, MIBS EMILY NELSOY UDSON RIVER INST] 3 Jumbia Connty, N. #100 pays for Board, Washisg, Fasl and Tuition in_common and Higher English, H and Furnisbed Roon Latin and Uroek. French. Uerman, Drawing, Cryouing Painti oc. 31. per term of 14 weeks. Term open: . “* Rev ALONZO FLACK, Priscipsl A 'firrywwn,’N. Y.—A board- eighth_ semi-annosl session will For circuiars apply to the TURAL COLLEG THE DUTIES OF THIS INSTITUTION WILL BE RESUMED EARLY IN 1867, A York to Poughkeepsie and in Retarming, Lo s Horlem Raflroud, leaviog Forty-secondat. | commence THURSDA Milierton at 3.0 g w. Retuining, lesve D. § ROWE, ). 3. o New.York at 20 . WAL WL VANDERBILT, Viee ONG ISLAND JRAILROAD.—Winter arrange Jumes sl 4 ments. November 1, 1568 —Lewvs el e 1 o - Ry resolation of the Board of Trostees, the undersigned were sp- o pointed & commition Lo uce i esuization of the Coll pee and the intention of the tren to e Facalry, conmistiog of Professors, oue of whom will be elected as President. Professor. of Moral and Meatal Philoscpby sud Eugish Liters: nd its applications. and on 3 ‘l()lfl(l# and ESSEX RAILRO. . Voot of Barclay st.—On snd sfter Nov. 19 Morviug wail traine Gr Faston snd intermea 3 | M B ¥irene ror ai o | town Fap o 5o o, RAILROAD of e Jersey City for Piermont at 6:335 and 9:12s. d . Saturdays ooly st 11:18 p. m. The h ta Monsey. DEMAREST, Superintendent. | NIIW-YORK snd NEW-HAVEN RAILROAD. 1066 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, 1668 COMMENCING JULY v 16 et Twentvsevesthil 808 oo, ture. Professor of Mathematic rofemor of Ancient and Modern Langu The aunoal salary of the President will be $2.500 and & residenee. The sunual salary of each of the otber Professors will be $1,500 and aresicence. to fill these positions will apply, with testi: signed. bll er. to the care of the STATE T UF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, No. 21 North e, on of before the 10th December. WAL 1L PURN T. EARLE. BOKKELE ¢r, Washingion; North weXork, isest four tiwes ional Intel ige W. LYON No. 161 FIFTHAVE M, 3 ot of Mrs. LYON. ~ Lig Gymoastics are taoght oaily tu farge ball. A Literary Union of teachers sud older pupils mevts one evening week! T WASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTL ), Commercial and French. with preparatory Foort-st., corner of Macdougal st., on easouable. GEU. W. CLAKRE, A, M. (Ex.,) 145 4. aad .0 (E3.) p. . Ver Miford, and ~trstiora T 11 908 m 145 430 p For Fairtield, Southport aud Westport. e m, aia 40 p 901100 m; 1215 (Ex,) 300, .63 p. m. 18 (Ea) 215, Yor Stagutord, 700, .00 (Fx ) %0 1L 2,00, (Kx.,) 345, 4.0, 5,30, 6.0 8.0 (Ex..) p. 1= | For Port Uhaster and intermediate staioos. .09, %3, 1120 s @ 215, 348 4.2, 50, 6.3, 7,00 p. m, CONNECTING TRAINS. For Boston. via Soringtield. #.00 . m. (Ex..) 309 (Ex.,) .00 p.m. For Boston, vis Shore Lina. 12.15, (Ex..) £®o. m. For Hartiord and Sprlogheld, 500 a.m., (Ex.) 1213, 500, (Ex.) 2005 m. For Connectieot River Raiirond. $00s @ (Ex,) I215p. m toMon treal 100 p. m. to Northampton, \ohcr Hastford. Provideace and Vankil Railrond, 800, (E2,) & m; 15 p . ¥or New Haven. New Losdon and Stouington Ralirosd . 400 o 12,15, 100, .00 p. m. aosl Ruilroud. 1515 0. m. to Northamoton. t lloasstonic Rsiirosd. Y& m., 3 o. . ¢ Naugatack Railron, 80V a. m * Danbary and Norwais ieilrosa Commodious Sireping Care sitached (o nJm A JEW.JERSEY RAILROAD.—Trains leave ot for PuitAper 7 and 108 m., | HaLzmons and R. VAN NORMAN™ FRENCL and ENGLISH BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for Youny Ladies, No. 3 West Thirty-eightb-ot. (two doors trowm Fifth Sew- York, Address as abo E. A. HEERL, the celebrated Teacher of ez and Vocal Music, will tare o few miore “Address Mie. HEERL, care of Horace PSIE YOUN: S —A slect family school, opens Sepr. 12, 1066 For ( ). W. MOLELLAN, A. M.. Principal l’-nl!lcpn Jobn's Chay i guce ob WEDN ot ot 6 (L 'l‘l(l‘. KINDERGAR CHILDKEN, will recpen SEPTEMBER 17. at No. 70 Weat Thirty-seventb-st. For Circulars, kc.. call upow or sddress MISS E. AL COF, wa above. CLASSICAL GOODALL, will There is s Gymr 0. 411 Broadway. Bank Statements. Statemant of the BANK OF AMERICA 8 fur Uhe weed ending Satucday , the 1ot LITARY INSTITUTE, Xiug boys futelligeot, lealthy, Christisn MEN. BENJAMIN MASON, Youkers, N. Y. ¢ daly afired, ¥ Aoowiedee nd circulars wddress Afirmed bebe ma thie 1ot duy of December Bank ot the New=York Dry Dock Compnn, K OF THE NEW.- YOKK DRY DOCK COMPARY 20, Laws of 16, lor Lhe week ending Saturds @eacher Crrditngss £ 0048888 88 N having had several years' ex- 0% Sonss of o i Bune 60 rienc wishs ngagementas PRIVATE TUTOR for two of three hour . nces unexceptionable. Address A 'erage amomt of Depota.- iy e Cor New Tork, TOTOR. care ¢f T. 39 Foutlave, i g g hing desires to give hee, . DY of -»x‘uinen e in Tea in the English Br Latin, French ‘Address X. Triboue Oftice, Box No. I NSTRUCTION Hielent references Igm-‘.xrn CONVERSATION Fat [ C Ane Statemmut of the BU L il 16, (e 1be wee oo Broedway. NCH and ENC engege for an hoar highest references. No. 133 Weet , being dily e that ihe toteme correct, o Lhe best of My Mwwieden and beliel G, W. WILLETT, Casbler, Fwors before e this let day or December, 1566 Bl Notary Publbe. ent of the CORN jous B e Bank.Copy of st EXCHANGE B Toquited by Chapter 300, Lawe ol 186 I week o . L LI, D e e da s o Dancing Academics Average amount of Loass and Diacouats. ldfl.mn e whbetbind_FRetdorh i - i 8281 00 ORTH*® DANCING ACADEMY, verage amount of Depo . No. 212 FIFTH-AVENUE, N ¥, Oty and County of New York, CLASSES on MONDAYS and 1 [URSDAYS. TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, Lflll‘fl for Gentlemen TUESDAYS snd AYS. For Termn ke. send for a Circular. GARMO™ DANCING ACADEMY, Fifth-ave., comer Fourteenth st., now open for the reception of uplle on T 4DAYS aud FRIDAYS, WEDNESDAYS wnd SAT- Bitoate of the UREENWICH BANK, Laws of (83, for the Ladies, 2 to 4 p. m. : Misses and Mastars, 4 . m, Gentlem '_I!szA\’ nnl V_lgl!)AVY EVENINGS. st loel‘“ Gty wad Connty of FHUMAR™ DANCING ACADEMY, No. 24 West Qrorawieh Ronk oithe Cby of Kew York, hees & ] ¥outtirst, for Children, Ladies, Geutlemen, Lessons eve ateiueat ! whedge Bno be'ie 4 . ) ., 1y day. - corec, o the best of WEAGIRCE SVWER, Castuer tanght i one guarter. S1x D icen in Six Tessons. " f GARMO® BOOK, Third Edition, containing Sworn before me this 34 day of December, 1860 full descriptions of sl the Quadrilles, Figures of the German Wi wor. Nowry Publie, —tateent of the MANHATIAN k. of the average daly balince of the Gllow- ‘Seturday weorming, the 1ot day of December, | Cotllion, ete,, Low l?ly: price, 50 couts. Apply at, of address, No. o M COMPANY. of the City of New ine_accoutta, kor lhe week eucing o filave. I Averses amoust of Loars and Discounts. mourt of Spacee, . 'ORTE—Patented Oct. 10, 1866— Rew Tork. o 1 Joha 8 Harberesr, C: A G vod o hactan Company, of the City of New York, heng duly sworn, & mi ey Saliod o A = the abore Welement i correch, o ihe best of 1y Kowlber smabl L0 | fone, Furabitity aid elegance of finish. M Bitory aud Wareroome, Sworn belbore me this Lot day of December, ) *6. 5 Er,'lll' JX’ Bowery. IIANN!‘I_!& LY s SPLENDID PIANO for §25.—0. & H. BAR ecehorst: 17 Prige Medals, MORE. Manufacturers, No. B . Warranted years: without exception the monials from most distingaished artsts. _____ CUAMBERH & SON'S “ECLECTIC PIANOS" combine every Improvement of intrinsic valuo, are excellent in e Mer the MANUFACTUKERS AND MEICHA 580 Laws of 1955, or the week ending Saturday, the 1o Average amoust of Loans and Discounts. . Average amout of Specia. .. vt of Clrcuiation . A Average amount of Wty wnd County of New ality, wioderste in price. Factory, No. 14 Siath-st. Cuure S o o e Wy | RS R OOMS, Kighibat., cormer of Fourth ave. factar Waterment 18 correct, 1o the best Bworu belore we this e o, of 1y buowledge and b lief. 4 A. MASTERTON, Caabler, C’uou.u. ORGANS. e, 1800 H. Pesr, Notary Publle. BERRY & THOMPSON, Manufactarers of the Celebrated CHORAL OROANS. Recommended by Prof. Timm, and our best ‘discount to Clergymen and Ci W Nawsan Bunk,—Sttament of tie NASSAU BANK, o required Organists. " . ted. Libersl Discount. Wioles ’ . 'of 1050, for the week ending Saturday, the Lot day of ‘m-u e ol Dlgcarnt L T ARNELTAN 0 o & | repaired. NEW.YOKA For 1508 m; 1215, (Ex) 308 | iter.oms have loy ceflings, are o/l upon the sace floor, and *ra by stesm. For spaciousness, light. ventilation. indeed, for v Fer L0 e m; 120, (Ex,) 308 , th wrpassed. Al the oider pupile are sudes the | igit | PRINCE &Co.® PATENT MELODEONS, AUTOMATIC ORGANS. . SCHOOL ORGANS, Over 40,000 now iu use. F. P, WHITINO, No. 57 Fuitov-st. New ‘u&_‘ ORGA. AND MELODEOXNS. PELOUBET, PELTON & Co., anuiactasers of ths FIRST PRIZF CABINET OKGANS snd MELODFONS. _The LARGEST VARIETY of Keed lustruments cfured 1o (B UNION st their WAREROOMS, 0. 41 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. INSTRUMENTS to LET. TANOS—ESTABLISHED 1s45.—Stecduan’s !l- PI.L\'OS. M PELOUBE' ‘perior PIANOS, with all recent improveregte, st grvit ol e e smes” B 1o Wost i Best butiding 45 the New French Theater. s’rizmwn“a SONS' GRAND, SQUARE and UPRIGHT PTANOS prineiy faire in this coustry, vd, In t1oa reto. & First Prize at the Grand Interse oual Exibition ut Lundon, 1082, ompetition with 240 piaace 1ol 31, parta of the worid. Vvery inssrament constracted with their Pacent Agrafie An meat. ind_warrasted. . yearn Wareroows, Now. 71 asd East Fourteenth st r]HE WEBER PIANO-FORTE -+ is called the BEST INSTRUMENT MADE by #if the u‘l- musicians of tiis city snd olsewbere. Itis pronounced by Uie Naticas Piano-Forte Association, after trial in their rooms with the ia wanufactarers of this couniry, eminently the BEST PIANO AMERICA, snd used by the Consecratory of Music snd other righ music schools altogether, because of their immense power. eqoality eweetness and brilliaacy of tone, elastic touch. and great durubiiity. _ . WARESOOMS. Na. 89 Brieitest. st Setngy VWALERS™ SQUARE and UPRIGHT VIAN MELODEONS, sud CABINET ORGANS, the et factured, to LET, aud rent allowed it parchased. Montily yeceiyed for the same. Second-hand Planos st bsrgaine, o #2253, Oid planos taken in exchange. Liberal dise L;.:‘n pd; for second-bard pianot. : topuisel anos for $275 aud upward. Wegercouh ward: - Wage os for B3 UUORACE WATERE. No. 461 Brosdw —— sl Coiwoxfiu’i&' NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE ey e e e colmpmored Lot shtes iooh by, thet the ing aasessments Lave been compieted sod Iodged in the office -Iu_u Board of Asesors for exsminai e by pemsons § . viz.: ¥irvi—For bullding s Sewer in 00th street, from Brosdway to 4 avenue. " ‘"cand—-?fl paving with stone blocks Charles street, frem Hedres to Greenwich, T ird—For fagzing sidewalke in 5th avecue, from 43d to 60U stieeth }'bw—l';: paving with stoue blocks Ak street, frow 4 sversd to the mast River. 7}';:4‘:::0' ikdicg » Basin on 8, W, cornerof 01 S)ip sxd Frush ) Mar A For buildiog a Basin on N. W, corner of Sth avenize snd 4 stzeet. oventh—For buildiog a Basia on S, E. corer of Weat ané Ay streots, T tvih—For bullding » Basin on 8. W. comer of 5ub svesve s A6th streets. e e building a Sewer in First avenue, betweer tth asd b 17th streets. 11th and 12th snd Joth and 17 4 'll'.:th—’w.hu'.blu(tuw In,Eighth aveuue, between 14th snd and Téth street. Twelth—For building asewer in First avence, between t4th asd in 84th and 85ch srreets. “Thirteenth—For building s sewer in Hudeon sud Greeswich sivelh between Laizit aad Hubert streets. Fourteenti—1 oF paving with trap block 31st street, from ki o £ avenues. Fiftosnth—For paving with stone blocks Cedar street, frem Teutl® ‘Weat sireet b lionits embreced by such amessment inelode o)l the evend Bouses sad o ‘of ground, vacant lots, ieces and parcels of land ii® on it~ Both sides of 60th street, from Brosdway to %th sveeus, sl to the extent of half the block southerly on Brosdway sud HBsT® nue. Cacond—Both sides of Charles street. from Hadapn to Creenwich acd e the extent of half the block elihar way oo tbe iniersecksf ieets. Ehird—Both sides of Fifth avenue, from 434 to 60th streets, Fourth—Botli sides of 34t . from 3 aveoue 1o the Ft River, and to the extent of balf the block ou the streets aud avenues. ¥ifth—Tue block known as Franklin market. - Sixth—The west side of 5th avenue, bet. 46th and 47ih stieels, to the extent of 175 feat on the north side of 46tk street. el The south side of Albny street, between Wasbisgld and West steots, to the extent of 100 fest on West street. ¥ighth—Ward Nos. 38, 3, 40, 41, 42, 45, on block Ne- 10th Ward, Ninth—Hoth sides of 1st avenue, betwsen 5th and 9ch streets; 88 both sides of lst .m...‘u«-—n Tith and 12th streets; alse both 48 ) Detween 161h and 17th streets. O ouy shges of th avenue, between 14th and 15th £relt oy ot Wazd, il soe (0¥ vides nth—Al the lots on biock Nos. 278, 39, 364, 36 eets, fom B A1l the lots am both ides of Sith and B54h siects Fiig 459, 460, 461 aud 432 in the 1% Twkl avende to 8 poiot 275 foes east of 1at avenue; aleo avenue from 84th to B6th atreets. Thirteenth—Both sides of Hudson and Groenwich sreett 8 Taieht to Hubert strests. Nnmdew -u.; of Stat -M“ hetween Sth snd b svesed 0 the exteut. e block on sald avenues O eenth— Both sides of Codat street, from Poari to Wesk ek sud to the extent of haif the block on ths m«w.w_‘_ All persons whose interests are ted by the sbove 4 m-nll..d "uiid who are opposed to “z:'.l ..n:‘.“»: .‘uu::. ul‘M et it thel in writing, to uadel demanor u.'.i?e.‘«."nl"‘;‘i Chimbors e, Hemest o ot ouse, withia from o this notice, o T GXCOB F. OAKLEY. JOHN D, OTTIWELL, 1SAAC 0. HUNT. Oprics, Boarp or Assussors, New Court-House, 1808, gLALED PROPOSALS will be received b, Trustess of the Fifth Ward, st the office of the Board of Edueation. eorver ot Decesher b ot eaod and Eimate, wat) WE Daceumber. 1966, at 12 0 umhwq DAY the 8k day of Docet o Turmuhing the new brisury House now in cowree of erection on Vestry st., Do4Y Hadsoo. @ g e "Plans and Specifioations for said work can be sen 3L ‘ros o aarintanlent of School Bulldings, No. 8¢ CreebT.l e responsibl ndn"mnlnmlfl'lm-ln:‘“h-;—— mn:‘u-.u.-pp-x-\uhe o o naned. The Schoo! Offic mn-w.ummi#h'd"' K lllolti':;:;_h'.“fiu.ll“dm‘h uterest W ¢ Dated Nov, 21, 1966 \:LI‘-U% ————————— ARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS— memm'm-'.wwzb‘:u:‘.".;. : ANTELS.—The best place 18 h A«n‘im‘:mnz MANTE! doskgme. low prices. is 8¢ A: AUABER S Marol Sl w34 S To0 N 3 Dbt U U by SOABY

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