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NEW PUBLICATIONS. — NEW.YORE DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1866. Here and there a fogitive who had concealed himself to be loaded with all the obloquy they can bestow, if New Pnblications. | New_Dublications. RENCH CONVERSATION.~—A . 0 it et a thicket or & swamp crept back to his old compan- | T commit a wilifulerror.” ot s cenerap e HARLES DICKENS® WORKS, BOZ" BANCROFT'S HISTORY OF THE UNITED |ions. The captives were forced to endure coarso in- | Such is tho spirit in Which Washington bore the | A NEW MEDICAL WORK. C s : ! riod compeent Lady, o, Pue, DESTAES o v, ey Ep (% o i Al Cundad ok arrow roums or noisomo | onjust repronckis which fell npon i ' i3 eanda'h D. APPLETON & COMPANY, Doyt PRTERSON & RROTERS, comilge ed, Iguued | ELIEILC Stk T the s f o eirce v STATES. | prison-ships, they wasted away for waat of good air | presents a besutifal union of meeknesa aud digaity, D T e BROADWAY, NEW.TOLE, B el uhed 1 the wiride No Libracy shooid be wikhe | Adireos o oull vn Ml G.. Ne. LLZZ e SRy '1"'\.112" UNITED STATES By GRoReE | aud wholesome food. T% s which prevailed in | 1o never forgot the obedience aud respect that m-lre Foblieh tia day out & vet of Dickenw's Wosks fs RIVATE LES&O::BHERN«EH NG } ANCROFT. Vol pp. W6 Boston ; Little, Brown, & Co. | o) 0" 060 it nle of ‘ong he & itive of the people. N " 3 RGERY, . Tad, experisn chery would engage for an hos = the camp found its o e examjle of | due to Congress as the repr 0 o ). CONSERVATIVE SU TRY, CTAVO EDITION. Lady, A 7457 higheet A The conduct of W on during the most event- | Washington. He was ¢ percon, and no | His tranquil wisdom and cheerful fortitude proved AS EXHIBITED 1N RENE fi'fiflgfi%fl}&“ Fach bock b.r.';'.‘mmx“',:elhwe'“l © %..‘.'.,'!i‘ft "flfim’-‘ yer e ful pérdod of the war of -the Revolution Is the splen- | confidesiea was felt by the soldiors but in his presence. | tou strong for pablic rumorss o tired out evil tongues | - RECHARIGL CAURES S Qut Matus, Friend S4perié ogpeptoie %% | A0 - TE A CITERS, —WANTED—Several MALH - @id theme which elothes present volu of Mr. | The army sui ivations. ‘Tho | and evil fortuse; and, sure in his mind that ** poster- HEALTH AND DISEASE Kichote Niettot ‘ st 1% 'l_ TRACHERS for b and Mathematies, $600 to $700; o : ) b lines at some t tbe en at work | ity was his own,” he saved his country by * boldness, WITH ILLUSTRATIONS, Giest Ex, 2 50|01 Curiosity Shop. 380 | " Cluwics, $700, fa Fevusyivaria; several Principals for Banctaft’s great work with a peculiar attractivencss, | 1R HHT waints in water. | constancy, and the gain of time.” oo L HENRT G DA e otesoie Lawpliguters tory. 1% lf‘l‘:rrm:us‘,-fl-'_ e 35 | 534 Pablic Bebeols, wish mhzersio I ruwvsy +suumrert o FI00"2 he tren aists 3 ) 8 ain 0 3 ’ riean Medic . Loy 2 eoe's Nor 2 We are #0 much in the habit of contemplating the | There was Whole | In the execution of this volume, Mr, Bancroft, we ¥ iy p inted on & f’?v-fi"fl‘fi'&!‘ g;:.’ld Shne fn g T 200 ".u w“-‘:’h‘&;’;}'g mal TosefE ripe, consammate glories of the ill “ather of | regiment think, bas sorpassed the previons profluctions which ol on ftos HJ< A char- 15 A'?""'" Jronwins . 350 | famil - $600, nd one for Aentocky ‘m. samo E 3 1 isht of the weary 1| Bat the serene patier astly eiven him the front rank among the Amer- TANICAT, SURUERY Dr. Davis bas , - Eng g und Vainiing. Ilum-d family, $500; his country, that we fose sight of the wea: rval tu P H v . Yy Libals, HAME . obe with A ‘his mode of traeting JOINT DIt . A0 %o Drawin, m el &150; Fyiscops) L.‘L’v“ in Poune) of peril and in which his character failed of with conrage to endure every hardship. ican listorians " S : Baeg 4 ; d DEFORMITIES hos become the establisbed mothod | 3 A -"" ety eiry ot Thon | yeols, Allwho positions sbould bave * Americen N peri doubt in which ract ailed always in then fthew. More than any one | noble pride both by tho people and by seholars, Tt is | yoi i i, country and in Earope, consequently the profmmsion will | | Price of asch {a Full Loy e y 2 | Tasitut's Application, ¥orm.” trustful appreciation, his motives were called in ques- i - o s storm. | rich in the essential qualities which constitute » clas- | be propared 10 spprecite his more recent discoverios It ds illustrated e TR Rty € 00 J. W, SCHERMERHORN, No. » ! 1 meelf to the f - | rich in the ess: [ ! ¥ Vo opplaciese e = g ? in Half Calfy mar . A e tion, even his very superiority was made the occasion al pr the 1 ui- | sical history. In thoroughuess of research, in the | Wich numeross g ¥O%, GOR,, oo tytely putlished, Pricn of s set, In Half Colf gatiquoyi. s k-4 WANTED=A PRINCICAL &7 an ACADEMY. 3 of malignant jealousies, his military skill suljected to mental o of | minute and unwearied comparisdu of authorities, in | = MIND IN KATURE, Or Tus Quigix o Livk, ‘-’u'.'n'"u?.fi-"‘ ico ol 8 sety b TVLE'S DUODECIMG roa Mot be & graduste; Proshriarian or Congrogationglit g it 57> P AR T e W | e o ontencss and sobriety of deduction, in the | er Devsioruexs or Axmass., By Hewry Jemcs Cuthy, AU | Buch book beiog compie i ane ve chool Agency, No. § Beakma: D. Slippant, anfriendly eriticism, and subtle plots formed brond panoramic view of cotemporary onts, in the | rofessr o Tolelezvacd Usioseoky’ WAk orie 9 PSR | Qot Wotdak iient 3% L 310 X 3 iy b6 i .4 L 3y . | Pickwick Pap 2 in obscurity and silence to supplant him in command d fort ¥ wo ]vrul'(rllm;l m..nl,m (In political nxc 1;:1 ,: )m‘om'(-.r-l:;r‘! G n,',i{,,‘yf':,‘,.'n'z?;,‘l.fi'. "“".‘.’.f.‘.‘&:'%’:.‘.:"‘fn',?.‘o'i'!.'.‘. i x,;fi?.'.]m 23 150 Dancing Academies the Cor ital foreea. Baneroft Las done nearly all that time | in subtle philesophical generalization, it has BCATCCAS By Austin Flint. jr 1 vol., Svo. Cloth, $4 5, - ey e ~ =t ) :,E b funtioe ot . ot b Vi ek il | its pumnuf in any work of recent liorature. Mr. URTATN CECTCRES. [ '.ii’o".i‘:v',’;.}:&fl ;;-_;,vd":;';é-,;yw I8 i DODWORTIS "EA‘nvflxég EA'CADLIY. With judicial a i vil genin of'| Bancroft has no gift of elegant diffusenis his aim is 3 Oliver Twiat. 25 250 CLABRES o MONBAYS s SHbRIDATS, :nfl he marits bf thie Ginensnts: of ‘W, Bancroft, | to eshibit the truth in the most concies ma P T Y& AND THE cAUSES oF | Besk Houss 5 2% TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, ~ Even's .-....2. weighed the merits of the opponents of W ) . y v A Tueof Two . 3% 250 4 . £ : PP . Pisg s Siits 81 the tost | THE AND THEIR LIOHT. By Jacob Enats. 1vol, . s TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, ) n an impartial ba! ne the tem in Lis otives of | uses fow words to illustrate events of the gred loih, $2 25 Price of a sot, tn B loth, I8 400 npartial | he t A0 Py v ’ . pse ( o8 within [ 18ma-; Cloth, €3 22 Price of sef. fn Fu'l Law Librar; oo | F &e. wend for 3 Ciroular, ) I had acquired & ment; and crowds the researc mes 0 | “FiEe MINOR PROPHETS, with Criifeal Notes by the Rev. the production of Las a pic- | that treacherous ad acquired & f moment; Ande - a e oy 5. X Price of s wet, In Half Calf, aprinkled edge 60 00 GARMO™ DANCING ACADEMY, No. a i pcount of his 15 of & pago. He bss not the pasion for story= | Henrs Cowles, 1vol.. limo. Cloth, 4 rice of & C 500 > 3 ) NO. ’ utof his | the limits of & page. He oy T WORLD BEFORE New Edition, with | Erice of aset,in Half Call. marbled edges.... Fifthave., corner Fourtaenth st.. now npen for the Teception of telling which was the primary impulse of history, | poc criginal L bva. Cloth, 6. Price of & set, in Lalf Caif, ntiqy 72 00 oile o U SDAYE sad FRIDAYS, WEINESOAYS aad “g but delights rather in the Jacid arrangenent of facts | “kitkers tho s on roseip cltheprice; | PO o680 b b ol O e ki r"’,E‘{,?"g 5 i Mot il it 4468 itionnl rej ucing 4‘:[m:m| ;l_ml]l;lg' am]t}yhc Fxprlvnxr,u;nhnl pnr.rlplli'-: N‘l;’u"r';:‘p"l;ll DA &C ‘Tesonts sow ready, Y nE"fflP"fi‘ et coripioa fn e ol " u-u:-o:'r:z-’mv'm?u T G e obscured m of individaal cb North C a, and of drivipg | find himself’ perfectly at homo in th positi VI bt . o INE GARMO® BOO T T unrelenting tru , he strips .‘\H- disguize from ‘tw.ih Carolin His return to of a philosophical treatise; less €0, in l};': »{:il\rxum": "&v}r}{"\ l,,l",:?s ILLUSTRATIONS. : Egg :§ r,u(:flfn::l&- 3(21(1){& t’]rmv:‘:?:' .-mom i deceitiul pretensivns; ons of their own mouth he cor f od for by tho troops. - One of a romance, or a drama. g Ix‘:_d'ncd, ls‘s lt‘)n'.‘u; c_v:‘ ::“ APPLETON & COMPANY, David Coppittiel -] $% Cotinies, u.;::::;n:‘yr:*p:(&.Wrm Apply ot or sdaress, No. @emns the guilty; but the rigor of his judg of the offic i hourly expected as if | the higtory of opinion which figure so largely . 443 wd 445 BROADWAY, NEW-YOKK, Oliver Twiat... 400 t a0 mever vitiated tof party, or from Hea nof flaming sword 0" | his volumes, seem to have been wronght h the Publish This Dav: Cir 4 00| Dowbey snd Son... 00 i " )} * His arrival," it Lo most faithiul menn- | fondest skill of the artist; they are labered with cona LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD, o e et s iv bl 0 eareer of W ber of W stafl, *will greatly rel snmmate eare; and at times, perhaps, have fl}\'rrlrd ; xLuvsTE«lnr.n BY GUSTAVE DORE. & 50 | M Trom the Soae..r.. 3 B | Arrr Ao~~~ n Ay in & more lucid impression of the purit worthy general, who has too much for any bis attention from the graces of narrative. The em- 1 vol, large 460, embellisbed with Oelored Drawings. Fasey Covess, , bousd in cl % AEIO‘X| Pl%fg&fu b:au;'ud&c" 10, 1566— $ion of his nature, of the lute disinte upon his hauds,” ** Pray hasten bis departure bellishments in which n;lul"wum uflep ;.pt.f:llllt.:!! CINDERELLA; -l Eoc '".-muu":“'.'.fhlwu e hmm;_‘mw in bis purposes, of the quiet, unoste much wanted,” was the wmessag of elaborate r_hc(nnunl art, betraying an h..trnv poeti- OR, @ | Noa'197 and 169 Eowery. MANNER & Vo with which he confronted the perils of mi in Philadelp! But Lee, w eal imagination, and ]lrv:cntms lnu .‘-‘-lh ctive [rr{lh n‘v'(['l#?;\vy‘l')}:li:::“' A SPLENDID PIANO for $225.—~G. & H. BAR« of the signal wisdom with which he me - | tion, had notaleut of & commander. trast to the prevailing historical scverity of s T GUNTAVE DOXE. & P MORE, Magufucturers, No. 33 Bieesker- and ce of the foes in bis ow 1, of the | in details, le. The pregnent wealth of substavce which with Gelernd Druwings, ' Suiey 5| Little D 75 | warrented 5 years: without exception the y malice of the foes in bis own hous bold, of the | in details, cou style. A ¥ s, P X 5| Lale of Two Cit 35 | monials from miost distinguished artists. sagacity with which he seizad every advantage of was without the is. imbedded in his work reminds ono oftener wlsr Nursery Books have been {llusirated by the 75| Now Yearw Stories E o o - NS YUY Sms I3 baf- st antantd 1 e of Tacity than of , Gustave Doré, which will incresss the favor in - v N . portunity, and the caln, hopeful endu | oly critical of iers, He was proud [ of the sententions brevity of Taci an o e Tes hald" By the youns fuik, The Hlar B = Rl Bl mever deserted him even in sersons of almost uni of his kv'-irua as man, and ku;knil down nlm fluv:lmg melody ‘érnil ;nl:{;nl;l m;:lfll: ;rxlmnlrl: .,finx‘.;:r;":”,.‘:m':x’.&.:flv‘d!‘ymkd ln'bnuluul -:5 7 “BIDDLE, No. 18 Amity-st. near Brosdwsy. sal despondency and misgiving. | upor is American ociates as bad com- | always be more congei vi e s of reade . boite S ol g 7| SNFAAMBERS & SON'S ©ECLECTIC PIANOS? With sl!:a‘mn.munrhrl om the date of the | par He left his position in En‘_‘]n'ul' through | who are in pursuit (:I'rx:ml and solid instruction, than cllll:b{l: .lx‘)ltz‘l;ys’l:hlg- FRONTIER, s combine every Improvement of fatrinsie valo, are excellent fa Declaration of Independence the condition of the | anger at being neglected. Had & chance of favor been | of those who dally with books for the sake of wathetic g X AL oo o1 0. 3 | quaiy,madersi g prce. Woctary, Nou [y Revolutionary cause exhibited but faint signs of | tarown to b no one would have suepped more | attractions. At the same time, it mwst be r_uhmuud, g stor est 1o Tull of enter- :: WAREROO) ghth ot!, corver of Fourtbeve. mise. The gloom that bung over the country W swiftly at the bait. He gstecmed the Jle into | that many of the deseriptive portions of this volume and ‘exciting fucidents. A book well adepied to HICKERING & SONS, sm o g g ¢ s y * P f p I 5 gl eople during the Winter nights. Jeepening its shades. Lord Howe had recently en- | whi of aplace | are models of terseand animated expression. Nothing 1 on the recwipt of the price. Dickens's worke will be sent to any ad- )':.fl::flmm;’ tered vpon scone with overtures of peace. He 1” on with their | could ,surpass the interest which has been given of Juveuils Books now ready, and | “fy \";}fi_fn"lgi-'lr’%pfir-‘.fl"‘mn‘w GRAND SQUAKE AND UPRIGHT was confident of b toact the part of a suc- | declaration of independer by Mr. Bancroft to his accounts of the battle of Long N OVEL T Soton low rates. Addsess il crders to the publishess, Wm’:"l‘i&‘yfi'&lflgh equent retreat of tl 7, the W NOVEL, by SoLoN RSON & BROTHERS, aosers. G, & BONE s Do ererdel 15 Bl for the wiporian secsful mediator that' he had on ride about the country and tal habitants, in order to restors wival in New-York turn to their * former state of relation. Iphia on the seve 1 from Congress a grant of thirty thonsend dollars as an indemnity against ap- prehended losses in aware of his designation to the chi At the comu England. me time, ud in case | Island, aud the & surrender of Fort Washington and the retreat through the Jerseys, the captare of Burgoyne, and the dismal Winter at Valley Forge; although in less capable hands the materials would bave doultless been spread over a larger space, and been found in a more aeal Editor of The Tribuse; ready to-day tn W-YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE, For wle by sewsmen. Price by wail, 83 per anva. ELLENT CHRISTMAS GIFT. THE % l'n;‘duuhl.. Philadelpbia, Pa., 8. A NEW NOVEL, by SoLoN Fditor of The Tribune; teady to-day i THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE. For sale by newsmen: Price by mail. 82 por sunum. of thefr instruments over all competitors, 14 of whick were O el It i 8¢ September and October, 1665, "Cumc.u, ORGANS. BERRY & THOMPSON, Manofacturers of the Celebrated CHORAL ORGANS. Recommended by Prof. Timm, wnd ouws beed Organlats. Largn diacoun: to Clersymen and Ch wanted. Libersl Discount. Wholessle aud ietail Depot & days after his laud eph | r t : g 4 x Reed, who had hel the counsels | of a vacancy, ho was urgent with Congress for a | attractive form by readers who prefer the ample ilius- NEW A‘flm}‘fgg‘\:‘“q},fl;gprhnm- THHIS MORNINGT boral Disconsl. /Wholéscle and Kol overtures of the | separate army on the Delaware, They se: Lim, | tration of details to compactness oand energy of state- Published by o A Book for every office, every o clagd No. 513 New York. F5l0u ould not be rejected, and | howover, to the camp of Washington, while Le | ment. From the highly finished individual portrait- D. APPLETON & Co. reted b S FOKER DROTHERS . 3 Robert Morris most cheerfully to take | secretly ridiculed them as *‘ a stab o of cattle that | nres, which are evidently & favorite task with Mr. Nos. 443 sud 413 BROADWAY. Y YEAR BOOK AND ALMANAC b such & part “*on the occasion as his & on and | stumbled at every step.” Baneroft, and in which be always shows peculiar | EMBRACING FULL AND rlu‘::fly'nwuumnox ON EVERY cwnnov % PATENT PLATE PIANO-FORTE, abilities would admit.” General Greene had already | 1In passing through the country on his way to New- | mastership, we must make room for the Drilliant | 1 ia be owned by every atelligent fauily inthe eountry, Alio, caldRi: O T Yeople of e Earih: The public aud the patrons of the WELL-KNOWN DECKER ‘warned John Adaws of th Jessness of the con- | York Lee found much iu public eentimont that chimed | sketeb of I Astrunomical Tatles, The Populaticn of the Globe, PIANOS are cautioned szainst buyiug any Decker Piano whish pure test; and u the opinion, in with Lis disposition to make peace with Great Brit- CHAELES JAMFS FOX. Slmame for the Lo, Mexicolia Statas, s boo | portato e s Decker Brothers’ Plano, snd doss not bave o raised i i x ¢ The ch 1 f 1) was not a chap! 9 Fostal Rates and Hegolattons, Railrond Aceidents ir ?v Cuited think you are pl erate game.” Dic ain. The Convention of Maryland was ready to cowe | e C e ‘:‘T,l”m--l':_"_";'l i W P — 'Vjv'.'\‘ Posial Money-Urder System, States, ters on the fron plate st the left side the words, of Penusylvana, who drawn up the articles of | to terme, Pennsylvania was divided on the question. | ¢ “SViek fales : . REOISTERING ALL PHE 1MPORTANT 2V Lin 38 MsaayOnter: Row- Nidkoumes of Blntes DECKER BROTHERS' PATENT, JUNE, 1662, eonfederation submitted to Congress on the twelfth | The spirit of reaction lurked among the people of | restraining princiy ALUABLE AS A WORK OF R ¥. Toteronl Revenue Stsmp Dutles, The ) 5% Docmsl Systom, | e Decker Brotbers' Plano fu sold st No. 91 Bleecher-et. culy, asd July, gave way to similar gement. When | Philadelphia. Their lukewarm officers in the army | who had. I e of itmimense valoe to the publie, tnd ought to be Genetsl Provisions, Butties of the Republie. #t no other place in New York City. i - sh ras Col " o y tority Wi pager | Yirtue, an s in every Livrary. publio sud private, u invalasble book of refer- Pensions. Datas of Sacred Events, SORER & C rierby Il: militia regiment of which he was Colonel begen | threw up their con imflln.d A wajority were eager | IR M it ence. "~ [ Atins aud Argos, Aibany, N. Y. gy Aves of the United States, The New Homestead Law, l LOKER & Co. march, he was, not to be found. e followed it | for negotiation, and a considerable” party insisted on | of chusices, dr Wi conscirntiously reeommend the *Aun Public Debts of the World, Conatiution of the Uuited States, NEW SCALE. IVORY AGRAFFE BAR : A S ? ? of chances, draiv have o sccaialn b Sutritioosness of Food, o 3 'ES. on horsehack for & absolute submission. In New-Jersey there was an | loose wom : e e o Bl s il ot net® | | Do R Fropoied Coustiitionsl ABADE" | 1 opqppred by ot mad omiotet s were 50 much shatte juclination to condemn the Ame; ntinuing !Xh‘; -r-'rl' *if"' L 3 W is of the United States, Chief Officers of the U, 8. Goy- | MADE. Call snd examine. finished his j theccntest. With the alleged concursnuce of the fdab and gloried in excelnt work, 1t 18 thorough nd rellable, Forwign Coins, ernment from 1774 4o 1664 No, 419 BROOME-ST., ¥ ging w most active friends of the cause in New-Jersey and bis debts, as ded, s faithlul evronicler of lm: Weights and Measures, Depactments - { Government, block east of Brosdweyy 08t active iriends of 1he Causo 1o - TRy oced, sud of too much so- Freaks of Carrency, Baitias of the Revolution, The ahove plane @ of seven years. < [Clevelond Duly Vi Desier, cican Wouders, Congrens of the United States, 2 f00k part in hard fighting, and found an excuse to Jeave tho army at the moment of greatest peril to kis country. A The pelitical organization presented formidable ob- stacles to the vigorous prosecution of the war. The attempt in Congress to form an effective confederation of the States had proved a failure. The arrangement of its details offered questions of difficult solution. the other provinces be had passed through, Lee pro- posed that Cougress should authorize the offer of & negotiation with Lord Howe on his own terms. But the proposal of the pretended patriot reccived no at- tention. The position of Washington at this time was painful in the extreme, In his own words, every peacefnl moment, losing all comfort and happi- | tiousness see he was ** bereft of nwed it to bri wronged W was too dull fo of Adam Smith man to the st PRICE AND £TY In Kol Rowia. .. {OW READY, N THE GALAXY. f Steam, Citios and Manstactures, For oo by ol No TS S0 ol Dovermment ot or wale by all Newsdealers; or weat, post-paid, to sn; receip of price—Tam Canre. Address | angy BEADLE & COMPANY, (General Dime Book Publishers. No. 115 William-st,, New- R T Company E-WON-I-TOC: A NOVEL, b Romixsa, Aericolural Editor of The Tribane ; ready to-day in NEW-YOKK WEEKLY TRIBUNE. For sale by newsmen. Ne HAVE BEEN AWARDED THE LATEST FIRST PREMIUMS, (GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS) for their GRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS . over all cowpetition, Oetober, 1965, at the Fair of the Auerican uatitte. NEW WAREROOMS, Mautual jealousies prevailed between different portions | nes With no suspicion that any one could covet | powers bis perc 2 per annom. . of the country. Cougress could discover no grounds | his office, he was sadly watching the effects of the | audin b FOR DECEMBER 15th. IST OF THE Wi iu(s No. 141 EIGHTH-ST,, CONTENTS: l‘ s Brosdway. : of genéral agreement, and accordingly, it was neces- delay in Congress Lo raise an army. Awure that he It himsell ] JIAINES BROTH RS’ ; : yot sery to fight the battles of independence under the | could be but of little service to the canse by retaining rth 1o the 1..ARCHIE LOVELL. By Mrs. Edwards. (Concloded.) s smperfect organization by which it had been declared. | bis command, he foresaw tho inevitable” ruin that , he would stake all b 2. THE, ENVIRONS OF BERLIN. Tiy J. W. Wall ANDREW JACESON DAVIS. ESEGE A o 4 The Government had lLittle power, and as a conse- | would follow his retirement. **Such is my situation,” bt the _ab-eompuiring instingt 6f Ms |, | §..44POLEON THE THIRD, By I A. Do, NATURE’S DIVINE REVELATIONS b o TRON y quence, the inilitary operations were #aid be privately, ‘that if I were to wishthe bitterest 3 eriahod bim with the 4..SEEN ONCE. By John Welse. PRILOSOPHY OF SPECIAL FROVIDENCE! 5: OVERSTRUNG PIANOS, )ol}ml tm_l:arnusmtul. Not a single soldier had been | curse to an enemy this side of the grave, T should put | iad; who keep 5..THE CURRENCY OF THE UNITED STATES. By Oeorgs | GREAT HARMONIA, Vol 2 WIrH ENTIRE WOODEN BRIDGES, enlisted directly by the United States. 2 | Limin my stead with my feelings." He wrote A kuotty brow, a dark A. Fotter, ; [y e 20 [ s constraction pecoin to ourmsives, producing o vey o perien en nrmthnfi!eu :d & deadly foe to the liberties of the | Congress’ that affairs were in a most unpromi . :‘»’:::‘::’:&m: '_"" :‘ B GREAT HARMONIA 2 | sud of wonderful power. people. Hence the enlistinent of citizens-was limited | way, that the army was on the eve of dissol ible as an ad ry; bt with sll ISSNAS. By Fbube vy PEROACHING CRISIS. ... ] For SALE st their extensive Manutactory and Warecows, cernes w&nfima.flrhc national defense was committed | yet bis appeals were withont effect. TLe supine o of ieaper” wlich v sadsared bim bo || 8- FUE CATELITS STONY. By the sutberof oo ';'Nil‘.""r'fi'x‘; A¥p 1¥N 2B B | fTvemirbie mdseconders. i v S of th vas el story - | his friecds that the survivors among them mever ceased = REE THOUGHTS CONCERNING 2 All those wanting & really g ano at & modesate jrice, are ;: ol .lud ow of (Pemxp(fn_uhhc»uernl States. | of that body was unparalieled iz the history of legis- w-h; e sweetnoes and gentlences of his familiar inter- ..7ROM PIG TO PORK. By M. L. Alden. UOHTS CONCRANINC 3 x: 2 ol the urgency of danger, Washingion made a requi- | lation. Nothing could open their eyes to the perils | Eoire. 1t was nataral to bim 10..THE, CLAVERINGS. By Authouy Troliope. With twe TRALIA, 175 24 fl‘m on l(a\mx-u«-ncm for foot soldiers. But noin- | of the hour. In spite of the warnings of Washington, muud]lu,ll--lnnnlnllmud i <ol e i i omon gt i MAGLC eTASP.' As Anieh 175 24 A = 18, o > try could be dispatched, Governor Trumbull sent | they were still confident of a respite for the Winter, to tears, His life was dis atystabem, STURY AN LUSOPHY OF 4 13 1AX0-F ORTS MANUZAQTURERS, WoU! (be attenticn throe regiments of light horso instead. Composed | In the latter part of October, Washingion guve | T :i 11::“;;):‘1:: ‘:":‘T" ““,:.‘ Bugene Beascs. OREAT HARMONEA | Vol V.~The Thiaker, 1 ® | ma eloas end the publie, poerally o the b o ohiefly of the rustic yeomanry, mounted on their | proof of his military sagacity by withdrawing his army | Every part of b 13, NERULK By tho Baidor . g AN s LeCFUREs RCURRI }nn oo s i furtn-borss, armed with fowling’ picces, wud without | to the high ground above White Plains. But his | up strength of statement for beuty " " MANUAL PR CHILDRENSS LYCEUN 'R eyl el [y el uniform dress, the undisciplined soldiers becawe ob- | strength was wasting away under the eystem of short stopped to fill up gups with fine phrases Y e weman 13 58 PROORESSIVE LYCEUM MANUAL ( “ o4 INDEMAN & SONS' a of ridicule to oflicers from the south, The scorn | enlistments. The militia would soon have aright to go | e 'vert ;L:h.'.‘y.';“y"y[::u:a‘:"gmx'nr Loxpox Px . e e i 1 : an prowply retnrmed, by the Counectint farers | bome,ard did ot always wait for their discharge. Not | ‘whe bo apresscd o saying of poct 4 poe; eioned for poctegn® Rt T B pAis b Carc=t | ' PATENT CYOLOID PIANO-FORTES ‘who looked npon these dainty warriors as “*butterflies | o single recruiting officer was iu commission to procure | aigument with fire. He never dazzled with brilliant Ratasries of W Orange, N. 1. Were awarded at the late Fuir of the American lustilute and coxcombs.” There was 1o forage for their horses, | & supply of fresh troops. Though overwhelmed with | bt eould startle by heldnous b the contrast o6 eh 2ol wér MBS SOUTHWORTHY NEW BOOK, R there was no service for them as cavalry, and in less | cares, Washington maintained a serene self-possession. only 2 he hing 10 say that b i This number concludes the second voinme of THE GALAXY, | ST ..,.».u..f.":'..m"‘k{,’{."’f&“ LY. NOVELTY. SUPERIORITY AND EXCELLENCE. Similac testimoniale wers awarded these Unnqusied uatruments o the State Faire of Michigan, Indisas, Keuses, snd wl hey have been Extibited in Competition. N. B.—Warrauied for sin At | Nothing could daunt bis fortitude or impair his judg- The first two volumes, bound, may be obtained of the publishers st $3 compelied odmirution than‘ten days they were discharged in disgust. What was entangled b ol oskmallens. Addeons sl Jd unfold quickly aud Iueidly ; Py r the same time, the army was a prey to petty dissen- | ment. His arrangements for the safety of the army, N . Sy X sions among the officers. The pride of equality pro- | in view of the anticipated attack by the British com.- | Sheakisg with copioms FErocy, Aol b the aarrotost i 7 | w X W No. 3 Le Ko Bleeck biock t L . of equality i b a1 ok ove tims confining debate within the narroswest imita, {tb the next number, TIE OALAXY will be enlarged sixteon | _ 3 . Phiflade arervoms No. 3 7 place. Bleeckerot.. one iuled. Every ove insisted on his own opinion. | mandcr, were ample and well concerted. But he was o) ,“g,':,“,;,d.,, &8 if fnspired 1o pload th ot all | pagon, printed o new and larger type, snd provided with o vew aad ‘[l- WONT-TOC: A NEW NOVEL, by SoLos _g:-‘_o_f Brosdwey. _Send_for vur vow God Meda) Cieuls, very one questioued the wisdom of his superiors. | not seconded by his generals, who acted a3 if they | mankid. He bada wonderful gift ot fiuding wul bringing | vesatifal dluminsted cover. AVL Rastxsow, Agricultursl Editor of The Tribuse; resdy to day in EW PATENT PIANOS. THE NEW-YORK WEEXLY TRIBUNE. For wle by newsmen N & BACON, Manufactarers of PIANO-FORTES with Gen. Gates, for instance, though holding a commana ander Washington, ueflectsd to make reports at head- rs. When mildly rebuked for his retreat from ‘rown Point, he resented the iuterference of Wash- ngton as an *‘ umprecedented” procedure, and claimed an oqual footing with the council of the Commander- #o-Chief. Washington bore these rivalries of his sub- ordinates with dignity and composure. Their insid- fous attacks never disturbed the serenity of his spirit, Shielded by his conscionsnessof reetitude, he regarded them less as personal offenses than as aids to the pub- ligenomy, . oo st Ga v~ Préviolis to the disastrous battle of Long Island, "%& urces and disciplive of the army were in such s deplorably defective state, as would bave thrown a loss carnest and courageous commander than Wash- ington into despair. The task before him was one of ?sfling difficalty. In accordance with the wishes Congress, and of the State authorities, he felt him- welf bound to attempt the defense of New-York Island. I order to protect tho city, he was compelled to hold | of the retreat wes to fllphrid e, Governor's island, Paulus-book, and the hits of Brooklyn. All of these posts were divided by water, and some of them fifteen miles apart. For thousand and five hundred men fit for duty. AMany of them were often obliged to sleep without cover. Good physicians, medicines. and hospitals were want- ing. were contracted from exposure to the nfl:;nd dow';‘-m}imom ‘l‘t“m t::m thousand lay sick. were obliged to seck shelter in the neighborin b and. sheds, and sbimotimes nastied 1 igkels and at theside of board fences. Of the effective men, mot six thousand had any experience of military ser- wice. None had been in the W"n.\:m;moyear Bome were wholly withom.w‘ 5. Not one regi- went of infantry was pro- . ~“PonS g ment of artillery b “erly equipped. The regi- Knox, its co> s DO nfiiutd gunners or engineers, 780 nel, had been a Boston bookseller. The - .0 the field works were mostly of iron, ol ,,my.combedA The constant arrival and departure of militia made good discipline jmpossible. Among the major-generais around Washington, there was not eone on whom be could fally rely. The mililary judg- ment of Greene was still crude. The brigadiers were antrained, and some of them without aptitudoe for wervice. geveral officers knew notenough of war, to right!, their votes in council. The Lo b Lo cheer. In wduoldim by every motive that could mm breasts of freemen. H member that life, I.ibmx. and honor were all at stake, that heaven woul To the brave he promised rewards. “eoward who should skulk in soul of Washing- H The resolve to conquer or die. Bat mflm ufw e seems to have been an had frankly informed Congress that Tonaing ot the Britih conld not Ba prevented. ‘Nothing could be done bnt to harass possible. Just at this time, Groene ity, the estimate danger, while the timid and time- | world will sa; their want of courage in action by | on earth. His words were full of | appears the oxders of the day he | to them all; they ser threatened with instaut death. He summoned all to | his .mdm them as much as | house, I feel myse became ill of a | Washington.” were his peers, Lee, in possession of & reparate com- mand, refused to codperate with his superior. Greene framed his measures in direct opposi tions of Washington. of Fort Washington, ity for the exerci insubordination. to the instruc- The consequence was the fall which gave Lee & fresh opportu- of his accustomed intriguo and He neglected bis orders to move the | ca army, spread false romors iu Congress to the dispar- agement of Washington, and aspired to a graut of fupreme pQwer, he treachery of this infamous adventarer was suddenly cnt short by his fulling into the hands of the British, Tre Sl LANP o By the middje of Dactmber, the famous retreat of niudty milés throungh the Jerseys had been succese- fuily “accomplished. 8 made with s0 few facil ldom has such & march been s forits performance. The season was one of the most inclement in the year. The troops were often_in sight, and within ¢ shot, of the enemy. lent animation to their steps. uon No hopes of & speedy victory The principal purpose ain time, till mid-winter and impassable roads should afford proteetion. The actors in the scene looked back with dismay on the disasters they had passed through, and wondered by what their defense, he had but a little more than ten | source of inspiration they had been sustained. The secret is explained by the influence of Washington, in whose rare nobleness of character the cause of the atriots found it oply hope. **The virtues of thelr eader touched the symugthies of officers and men; they bore each other ecions that few and wasted as they were, they 'Q{ {9 save their country.” They loved thelr general c,m Y enthusiastio love, and bad uothing AT, up with pérseverance, as if con- ¥ were ngainst him but the little care bo took ?f himself while in adtion. Nor wera the people less alive to the signal merits of £.e commander-in-chief. ** He is the manoneetth,” wrote Robert Moris from Phila tosy phia. “ From Beltimore, Wiliam Hooper, the Representa- “ Will posterity belic consistent wit 4 and | tive from North Carolina, thus echoed back his words: 6 the tale? When it shall be policy to give the history of that man from his first introduction into our service, huw often America has been resencd ngth of his genius, eonduct, and courage, encoun- g every obstacle that Want of money, ncn, arms, [ e from ruin by the mere awmunition, could throw in bis way, an impartial with you, that he is the greatest man isfortunes are the element in, which he | garet Howth," is Mrs. Rebecoa Hurding Davis of Philadelphla. together what he wanted, thoogh lying far off and spert. It was his wont to march straight forward to his end ; but ke w Low 1o turn aside fram au attack, to retrent with his eye r on L 7, and then, by an_tnexpect strike him sudde alons. When i dushied at the cen question ; grasped it firmly and Leld it fust ; turned it ove over on every side; presented itin the most various aspects ; back to dwell upon it with fresh force; renewed Llow aled ke stoel Mo hit the nail the head, till be drove it home nd when hie wis by the His werits, reason, smplicity, and afte? blow till it became an sgain and into the minds majority, he still bor away th us summed up by Mackintosh, yehemence,” o But thé earnest student of historical canses and de- velopments will perbaps find the most valuable fea- tures in the volume, the chapters which are devoted to the progress of legislation, and the political rela- tions and agencies which prepared the complete es- tablishment of our national independence. The course of opinion in England, the position of thg Cabi- nets of France and Spain, and the intellectual con- victtons of eminent thinkers on the Continent, are set forth in their influence on American affairs with remarkable insight and discrimivation. In discussions of this pature, Mr, Baucroft may claim preéminence among most historical writers of highest note, His ac- quaintance with the details of European and Ameri- can diplomacy, and his life-long connection with the politica of the country, give him a singuiar mlvr.nuiu over merely epeculative scholars, and attach a weight o bis conclusions that cannot be commanded by the resources of literary art. LITERARY ITEMS. P v~ oo l An illustrated edition of ** Esop's Fables," with 66 lurge pictoral ewbellishments, will shortly be issuod by Jullus Bien. T, B. Peterron & Brothers have fn press and will publish December 13th, & new book by Mra. Emua D. E. N. Southworth, entitled * The Bride of Liewellyn.”" “ London Society,” a popular English magazine which has now & large eireulation in this country, is to be re. printed by Messrs. Hord & Houghton, by armaogement with the London publishess. It will bo cleguntly printed at the Riverside Press. The issue will commence with the Jauuary uumber, which may be expected on the first day of that mouth. The suthor of ** Life in the Iron Mills,” and ** Mar- shines; they are the ground-work on which his picture | gye is now engaged upon a new novel which is by far the wost stimulants to brin, o bade them reo- | which his modesty side in his o that the mis the Americane in the battleof | their neglect of his inevitable neces- | patriot as John Adams wer to nominate generals, o respect and I If to be the superivr of George am willing 10 be advanced otherwise than by fighting; raging fever, The loss of his service was jrreparable, | Samuel Adams, for bo was familiar with the ground, and the works in | slow progress Brooklyn had been built his eye. His place | his feclings cu"luh{snuhn.m itary qualities | foreign rlq-fii.n -lnhc]h“rm'tom mwwnm in | what ue Putnam. hr warning, he was taken by sur- | When Washington prise, and by his reckless orders, the fiower of the | suswered: American army was placed in the most dangero position into which brave men could bave been thrown. The gloom of the sarrender was deepened by the sufferings incident to the defeat. A bleak north-east- arly wind had sprung up at the chose of the day. Dr{mh ermy slept in t of the lines at Brooklyn, ju their blankets, and warmed by fire WMany out shelter, ehivering in the cold. The dead lay uo- Jiar circumstances under which it is to be ‘The | the consequences which may follow, are objects too trivial for their attention; but as 1have one great ob- . | ject in view, I shall steadily pursue the means which of the Auierican soldiers passed the night with- | in my judgent leads to the accomplishment of it, not doubting but that the candid part ot mankind, if they uried in the forast. Tho severely wounded languished | aro convinced of my integrity, will make proper allow- wharo they fell, and died oucared for wud alose. | ance for my inexperience and frailties, 1 will Bgree § Frice by wal) # pos siiiin His_sturdy ¢ could ill conceal his chagrin ut the of affairs, and wore thau once expressed in words that savored of & petulance to his nature: “I bave always been so ve: ill-fortune of | wrong-headed as not to be over-well pleased -JK i is called the Fabian wer into view those great qualities eeps concealed. Icould fill the raise; but auything I can eay caunot crown with success so just & | equal his merits.'”. - In Congress, howeyer, time of battle, he | by selfish schemers, there were si They were unwilling to ackuowledge fortunes of the country were owin which had become infected 18 of impatience at to advice. Even so vehemcng a could object to giving him u{inxx “ In private life ook up to him; in this namesake of Bostou, beard of these An;erlufi: ki ‘o havejsome amongst us, wnd T dare | * us | say generals, who wish to make themselves popuiar at'the expense of others, or who think the w;;h net dong, and [ men._Price by m to the greatest advantage. He rises superior | caporate sho has yet undertaken. It will be of e erve aa ula o s forditads ad 88 | mrereue mmerioan. wlbeghinllobopd harncteristic American life, dealing with someof our great social questions, aud will appear 1o {nstallments in The Galazy every Prtnight. New Pnbhications, ND RACY QUARRE! A mfi.fl:finuu EWI n&xm ..,L" to the * pruriest prudes” who have so severely eriticlaed his new LAUS VENERIS AND OTHER POEMS, will Lo resdy this morsiog, 1n & pumplilet of 24 pages, aud soid at cont —10 conta—st the office of G, W. CARLETON, Putlsher, New-York. 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For chresasddoss 0 MATON, Teshain & B RAVEN A PATENT COMBINATION SOUNDING-BOARDS, Fatented A 14, 1866 This Investion, futroduced exclusively futo our Mt of the greatest sdvantags to the tone of the lustromeut. s i sflects it Souming Bk o very B o oo Flang and prterss roby 3 toney wperior s e e e, e T TTE connection with 1he piano-cave snd Tating upen suder boards. is relieved (rom the rigidity ceused ‘ such coanection, Betvibratory qulity greatly tncreioed. All fovers of this housetiold inatru w well ss pariies proposing te puschese ne: 1l and examine 0ur sesortment. rand-si., near Broadway, New- York. A\LE ROSEWOOD PIANOS—Full Iron (rame, catved logs, ete., $27510 $350. :uu}l- Tow nmlum“l.‘utplvoluflno“w-s .I:L("flnefl' 350, % REDERICK BLUMF. ery. RGANS.—CHURCH ORGANS—W. H. DAVIS offacs for SALE two spleadid toned ORGANS, of 17 and Huq Lase, 16 fowt Also one second-baud Orgm., ; tone wi Downingst. JPRINCE &1C0.® PATENT MELODEONS. AUTOMATIC ORGANS, SCHOOL ORGANS, Over 40,000 pow in ude. ¥. P, WHITING. No. #7 Fulton-st. IANOS—=STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS, AT LOW PRICES. WHOLESALE AGENCY, No. 241 BROADWAY S’I'EIS & SONS' GRAND, SQUAR! UPRIGHT PIANOS bavetaken 2 Fist Premiums at the pri and, In dditioa _thereto. s First Priss Sonal Eaibition s* Loadon, 1982, ia competition with S parse of he word. by w York. ‘very instiumeut constructed with their Patent Agrafle mont, and warrauted for five yours Warerooms, Noe 7} and Eust Fourteonthat.. N. Y. Tfll WEBER IANO-FORTE 10 called the BEST INSTRUMENT MADE by ol the leadhing musicians of this elty and elsewhere. 1t is pronounced by the Natione Piano-Forte Awociation, after a trial fa their rooms with the firs) munufacturers of this country, eminently the BEST PIANO IN AMERICA, and used by the Conservatory of Mosic and other high music schools altogether, bocause of thelr immense power, eqoality awoetaess aad brilliaacy of tone, elastic touch, sud great darabinty. ___ WAREROOMS. No. 9 Broomet. oer Brvadwy._ ‘VATF.RH SQUARE and UPRIGHT PIANOS, M ONS." aud CABINET ORGANS. the best mrnus factured. T, aud reut allowed it rtllud. payueuts T ek i, ot bt R .-L Cash i-#m'n‘.-.o'-‘-un,u-. Planoe tuned 08 N2k Brosdway, . Y. HORACE WATERE. fiolidap Goods. UTIFUL Article for Presentation. munna‘u rm'i‘cl!-q“‘mo‘lf‘"' y dy i “.’ 'NICHOLS & TOMPKINS, l:'l!l 2. UNTAIN® INDIA STORE. O BROADWAT: - [Fait Handeed snd 805 ogh) __ OUDAY GOODS, Wholesale w: Mo- DLIDAY GOODS Welol 4 el ‘Wall ot., and No. 700 K A . ALE at HALF ie AGIC LANT! Loua Cows VALUE. Lantern s in -;:;"l 54 och a m et of Eleven u-ul‘(lll'ml l"‘ DERY, -#M B RE. S u;vzx l:l;ATED WA . e TEA KA, curg‘lig'c CORDIAL BTANDS; . REED, jro & Y RATIONS for Chrit: ] and o Lm‘r&fiuhmmumww Labd xov 5 oo MEN'S DRE: G s ADIES ard GENTLE i SR oS, Fohih T e, GO .':.Z-'-.v‘:?t'i- FRY & Co.. Now 1M and “ W T FRY & Co., Manufuotnrers of the wells: W, "s PATENT POCKET FLASKS, METAR FLASKS 0TS BAXES DRINKING CUPS, REWARD MEDALS, Ko Manufuctory, Nos. 134 54 136 W Y. Msnufactory, Nos. 134 sad 138 William-st, N. 7. ______ o 'l‘uE NEW-YORK UNIOTL ,‘,".,‘!..':.Wf.‘“ CO‘I“- 1es on eahibltion

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