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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, R e mOPE_ od, and looks forwerd fo the lntervention of the Washington Government a4 the nest step. That intervention will be pop - “ NEWS EY THE ATLANTIC CARLETO DEC. 6. the vill wlar instend of unpopalar, and cheap instead of costly. Amer. \ans will enter the conntry e friends; they will huit the ene- mies down, winl thus render civilization possible, aud transform that eommunity into a civitized State. They will have this ad- yantage 100, nn-{ will seem less like invaders than their prede. cesmorw; this wil fim-rm the name and form the Mexiean Re poblc, and probably leave a native Mexican as its ostensible ruler Muirders of men and the fanatical commit every a letter from” the ARERAFI TO THE TRIBONY. GREAT BRITAIN, ANSISTANT SECRKTARY FOX IN ENGLAND. LoNboN, Wednesdny, Dee. 5, 114 Assistant Becretary Fox is visiting the British Navy Yards. He s received everywhere with & great THE BANK OF FRANCE. The weekly returs of the Bank of France show an increase in cush on hand of over 14,000,000 francs. THE KMPRESS KUGEKNIR. The Patrie says the visit of the Empress Engenie to Rome is DY 0O ORER KIVeR OVer, both Turkish and ¢ from several direet hesitated at first to deal of courtesy and offered every reasonable facility RIC SR e fposartes i oy to compare English Navy-Yord management with ITALY. LR VIRIT OF FARL RUSSELL. Ear! Russell was among the distinguished English diplowats at present in Italy. He was shortly expected at ml:l“h' our own. THR LOKDON TIMES ON THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. The Londen Times, in an editorial article of this a woman, Floren i i o — douht that this s morning, full; rees with the policy of the President + bt o 5 PRUSSIA. R ristiune aud obli wen above all are have the t years, and who wi that the devastatic ciem of today of the United States, as set forth in his anonal Mes- sagoe to Congress. It frankly declares that the Ala- bama affair ought 1o be settled promptly aud ami- cably. 1t expresses deep regret that the whole mat- ter was not compromised, and thus disposed of at & much earlier date than the present. 'YHE VENIAN AGITATION—TROOPS AND POR IRELAND—FURTHER ARRESTS—AVFPLICATION OF THE GOVERNOR OF DUELIN FOR A MILITARY GUAKD. THE NORTH GERMAN PARLIAMENT—THE CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES—CKENSURE OF THE GOVERNMERT, It is reported that the meeting of the North Ger- man Parlinment has been fised for February 1, and that the Governments allied with Prussia had been notified of the fact. A bill had been introduced into the Chamber of Deputies regulating the Austro-Prassian frontiers. A vote of 3 vernment for the sale of the Co logne and Minden Railway, withont the sanction of the Chaw- | jqry ber, was carried by 4 voteé of I 3 doubt t » B e e O that the poc COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. iion Woen LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET, humanity, do what TRON-CLADS existenee d, and all w ports the sl miing Friday at 65,000 bales. The market and generally unchanged. Of the above sales speculators took 7,000 bales, and exporters 15,000 bales. ‘The sales yesterday reached 000 bales, the market closing with an upwaid tendesc; ors and exporters took 6,000 bales of yesterday s sa [ lowing are the anthorimd quotat pans, F I Middling, 143d.; Loxuvox, Thursday, Dee. 8, 186—noon. Two more regiments of troops and & company of enginoers Lave been ordered 1o leavé immediately for Treland. it is ) The atrocities ‘who are fighting The Board of Aduwiralty have ordered three irou- | o ‘iddig. 144 Mobiles, Fair 4 «lade of the Home Fleet to sail for the Irigh | Uplands, Fair, 1oy do. Middling, 14d. The stock of eatton th n port is nscertained to be (47,500 bales, of which 1K8,000 bales Egyptian troops. are Awe fear, wont, Do Frequent arrests of Fenia by the Government oflicers, who are wnee TRADE REPORT. « from Manchester are unfuvorable, the warket < and yarns being very dull and nowinal. LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKET. W, Tharsday, Dec. 6, 166 s continne to be made g in Gireeco itself is su France is the of interference. ir vigilance and pro in taking sction in all | Lavexroor. Nov Rickardson, Spence & Co., and the : sadbing ool g e weial wathorities, quote, Flour quiet and steady. Wieat buoy: pe i suspected cases. \ ant at 13,4@139 per cental for Winter Seed Western and Southern. C whiroed 1/, uud is still tending apward. Mixed | Crete. The Governor of the City Prison here has tele- The olive trees, which are the chief ence of the island, bas systematically cut d: ssible lished here in T'he Levant Herald, gives the testimony of one eye witness to these facts: In the neighborhood of Kephala I hear that the soldiers covered u cave in which over 200 women, children, men were concenled. They were all massecred. ve—all non-combatants—were destroyed by fire. sons are reported to have been tortured to oblige them to confess where their goods were concealed, @ eircumstantial statement of case in which two persons, a se individual cases contestible or not, there can be no these few months more destruction haw than in those nine for me, 1 am sick aid weary of being in the midst of these hor- 1 cannot endure it niveh Jonger. istinns submit; villages that offercd their sub- cops were passing through them have been © nnsncoess they spare nothing lestroyed now, even the very have merey on thi unhapy island and feople but at the same time they must discourage them doos ot come soon from some quarter I do rot see how can hold ont much longer against 40,000 Turkish and depend- and which are of very slow mw&:.ho n. ‘i'”m and children, occur every day, osdems of the 1sland are encouraged to extract from source, pub- excess, The fullowin, shand from an imparti aud ol As 1 jreek accounts of this, and it comen to me jons, 1 consider it entitied to belief, though 1 ptit. 1bave the deposmtion of one of similar oceurrence, where 15 porsons, taking and 1 Lave were roasted before a fire to this end. tate of things does exist wud is encour horities, 68 & meaus to dishearten the to surrender. The Cretan Mussul full swing in this barbanty, aud we Lum:nl resident here for mau of the revolution of 1#2] and 1430 on, the ruin, the barbarity and the fanati- were Dot equ evey then; that in been wronght In the name of God wid Am ’ years. you can to make these things known. It makes one almost o and providence of God. It is not enough bo remained in them massacred. In their the oil mills spared tares are burned not find food cople ! committed upon the families of those the Turks, tend to make them dunrr‘u-, f help jossible, that the sheop 1 Almost every gun and_every pound of powder in Greece has gone aleady to their assistance. The Greeks are really doing warvels in their behalf, but mall. power which now stands in the way he Emperor who was in sueh Luste to s of Mount Lebanon, now leoks on Tes with indiflerence, if not with pleasure, at the slamghter in This seews to be ovidenco in favor of what has, all . Western, 40/ per quarter grophed to London, asking to have & military guard LIVERIOOL FROVISION MARKE Alons. been helieved here—that France has a secret under- dnid G X Livekroot, Not, - Bigland, Athya & Co,, and others, re. | standing with Egypt in reference to the cession of the AL i, p port Bee puict and_ steady, Lard dull | Island as woon as the revolution is put down. The fuct sy and declined ¢d. Butter firm, and Tallow quiet that the Viceroy has 25,000 soldiors there is another strong FRANCE. LIVERFOOL nmlwI BANRRT. " proof of the same thing. . v r LIVEKFOOL, Nov. 24, 8. Now, cession of the Islan ) CIVIL ACTIONS AGAINST SPECULATORS ON THE LATE o8 quiet ot 35/ @44, for Pots and Pearls. Sugar firmer. | p u’-«-n: ulm“.‘.‘u- --'uion‘lludl":m pynl;nl«ln:;?u;n:llthy::; AMERICAN CIVIL WAR. Cprecy b e o o4 DRE sk conret Tanes connected with the famous Suez Canal n?l‘r(. De- Panis, Thureday, oon, Dee. 6, 1466, | fimviaces Sa0e. 1/, Linsted ¢ t,,{,,,,[ Cod | liver us from the tender mercies of ¥ 10t 0il—-No sales ady at 40 @406 Resin steady LA Nk Just ns 1 am Creto up to_the The representatives of the United States Gov ment have commenced legal actions, in the civil courts, against several parties in France, who fur nisbed ships aud material to the Southern Confederncy during the late war in the United States. THE WITHDRAWAL OF FRENCH TROOPS FROM MEXICO. ‘Ihe Patrie of this morning announces that the French troops in Mesico will all have returned to France before the end of Febroary, 1867, LAMIRANDE CONVICTED. irits ‘Lurpentine quiet at 40/ @41/ oleam dull at 1/6@1/7 for Refined. LONDON MARKETS. Loxnbos, main body reply more battles is Retyrno, where Te mmon Congon ) @ 3} Rails, and 5 3. for Bars. Linseed tends upward. Linseed Cakes buoyant_ aud advanced 5 ; sales at £11 10/@ £11 15 Spirits Turpentine quiet at 43/ for American, Petrolenm inac iveat1/6. Linseed Oil steady at 3/ a3 3. 3perm Oil nominal Tallow dull ut 44 bullion in the Bank of England bax decreased £008,500 steriing at 2, Awmong these wa —— Lamirande has been sentenced by the court in THE ASIA EN ROUTE FOI BOSTON. 'l::; ‘which he was tried, for forgery, to ten years' impris- mflfl.fl'f?h.‘.ffifi.nfi ':“'” steamsbip Asia sailed for | S5g0 o0 e onment. i S S ek 1o e GERMANY FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE. oy GERMANY. - insurgents. THK EX-KING OF HANOVER AND HIS OFFICKRS. TURKEY. Hawovek, Wednesday, Dee. 5, 1566, | sERIOUS DIFFICULTY BETWEEN THE AMERICAN MINIS- The ex-King of Hanover, by the advice of the TER AND THE PORTE. glish Government, has released the officers from their | From Our Special Correspondent Gy ooN ConsTANTINOPLE, Nov. 10, 1866, The Cyprus afluir, of which 1 have written to you several times, reachied its climax on Saturday last, when Mr. Morris sent in an ultimstim to the Porte. In brief, the elains made by Mr. Morris rested upon two principles laid down in the Capitulations, i. e., in the old treaties regu- latiug the rights of foreigners in the Turkish Empire First: ** All employés in the Embassies or Consulates of foreign powers are entitled to the same rightsand privileges | s the subjects of that power.” Necond: “All bouses or premises oceupied by forcigners are absolutely sacred. wath of allogiance. ——— ITALY. THE MISSION TO ROME. Frowver, Wednesday, Dec Vegeusi hos declined the mission to Rome, and a deputation will be sent in his place. - TURKEY. TERRIBLE EXPLOSION IN CANDIA. of the rain the wid 35, 16 That the ballot bread, edueation, i self-respect | legal right to her ¢ MarskiLLEs, Thureday, Dec. 6, 156 They caunot be wntered by any Torkish officer without | (8 Digpatches received here from Candis state that the | the “consent of ithe cousular anthcritics, and the Porte | gud obliges itself W punish with the greatest severity auy Spreches Elizabeth ('ad violation of tais right.” In the face of these express of Missouri Tarks bad lost their lives by the explosion. stipalations, the Mudir of Lavnacs, in Cyprus, entered i the house of the drogomun +of the American Cousulute, | ) : and took away by force one of the cavasses of the Consul, MARINE INTELLI imprisoned hiw, and surrounded the prison with u large | prers cituen b ARRIVALS OUT. 1 | :- en over mark SournAurron, Dee. 5—Evening.—The steamsbip Saxonia, | There are an indefi ARETAVADE Cirenm- | ercise As the balk ‘Crom New-York, arrived here this afternoon. nees in the case which need not be mentioned. When | adge of its use aue - - the Consul cowplained the Porte denied the facts. A | The theory of our \ speTArs = | Commission was appointed o investigate Wiew, pousisting+| basis of republic FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. of Mr. Johsou, Constl-General at Beimut, and 6 Zorkish | ing their lawe ai LOXDON MONEY MARKET. | Effendi. This Commumission confirmed the statement « | Loxvow, Dec. —Evgging.—The money market is qu Cousols are quoted at 58}, >waml. | the Consul fully, and Mr. Morris demanded the removy’ LOXDON, Dec. 6—Noon.~Consols, Fe}. imsurgents had blown up a convent, and that 2,000 eighths of all their cine of the Mudir, aii honorary salute to the Consnlar g, &« For two weeks the Porte made no reply, sud vot only s but Aali Pasha secmed inclined to refuse these demands. [i th AMERICAN SECURITIES. The truth is, llx-}xbc Turks Iluh wdo --.y.-nnu.r | d NDON, Dee. 5 Er ~The followin, Cap i of has, within two s sy o A it P | weeks, publisled {6 labored Artie1es o ihiow that these . - d on Jute prices for Ameriean securities: Erie shares, 47 1linois Cen tral, 77]; United States Five-Twenties, 704 Loxpos, Dec. t—Noon.—The following ure the current prices for Ameriean securities: Erie Railway shares, 473; llinois | are the cause of all the difficulties in the Empire. Fiually, ou Saturday last, Mr. Morris informed the Porte that ugless he received a satisfactory reply on Mou- | day be should turn over Americau interests to the Englisk or Russian Embassy and leave the city | and common sen Centrnl, 77); United States 5 20m, 70, e ; - d e’ B d . | It was plsin enough that be had right on bis side, avd | movey o . s g e e gt g | his energetie action brought the Turks to their_senses st © fi. ldfl" LaverrooL, Dec. 5—Evening.—The werket for breadstufts ie | e. On Monday t acceded to his dewands, 804d (he | tolerat Sat. | afwir may be considercd as settled, although sowe tiinor LIVERPOOL CORN MARKET. POIDYS 11001 16 b ATADIL, . v o - Livexroot, Dec. 5—Evening.—Sales of Mized Corn at 3,5 1. 1% B Y i BIE I Soaer e bave s Consel but 80 @6, Tallow dull and irregular. Petroleun nominal at1/¢ | Xith four dragomen and four cavasses in Cyprus # gallon for White. long as they are there they represent the country, und they L Y 3 must be protected. 1t is not Mr. Morria's fanlt that they LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. o ertainly acted ina vigorous and Livexpoot, Dee. 6—Noon—The Cotton market is quite ¥ whole affair. setive. The sales will reach 13,000 bales. Middling Uplands, | INTERFERENCK OF THE UNITED STATE: GOVERNMENT 4l [ IN PAVOR OF CRETE. | L'Etoile d'Orient of last evening contuins the follow. | ing: “America is the lion of the day in our cay there | tions. but ul It are some pl e the said i he ulphubet by the nation, grad country, aud 1 art of privting were martyre worth #24 —— of art, sclence and o S BY STEANSHIP. | tal. In wddition to the offair of Cyprus, it is said | poverty, while they biessed the world St | that Mr. E. Joy Morris, Mmister' of the United | But some, such qualifientions £€8 N Haurax, Thursday, Dee. 6, 1866, States of America, in virtue of instructions from | Aod thrift. “Ahe dign POl The Royal Mail steamship Asia, Capt. Macauley, | his Government s requested the whole diplomatic corps better sil oo Y b 20a m. ofthe 9k uit, and Quesss ite with him in pleading the canse of the insurgeuts ot o et a1 of the pop ived bere at 11§ o'clock on Wedy in Crete. As one may see this is direct intervention of | aud one-tw N hern States eveniug. e bas 18 passengers for Halifux and 65 for Bos that power, in good ular form, in t fairs of the | ground lnbor Gast, Muy his cfforts end this civil war, by securingt), S Purser Boyd reports head winds but moderate weather at. 51, Jon. 17 steatmship Edinburgh, also Nation pany's steamahip ; 30th, lat. 49 lon. 34, City of Boston, Dec 47 58, lon. 4% 40, Etna, bound east | | | Derties whick are esscntial to our social and political rnee,” (his is what all Constantinople is saying bout us, and 1 have beeu ithin & few days that all the hop y w centered upon the United States. i afraid that s last is true, sud the statement of L' Etoue d'Orient is not sltogether without toundation. I gave vou, last | week, the substance of Mr. Seward's dispatch on the Cretan question, and it certainly authorized Mr, Morris 10 use his influence with his colleagues here in favor of the | Philosophical reason Cretaus. 1 bave reason to believe that he bas brought the ; B A | times SRR GREAT BRITAIN. RELATIONS WITH THE UNITED STATES. | The Paris correspondent of The London Morning Post writes as follows: “ According to French dispatches, the time s ngdly approachi of Great Brituin with the United States will be more thau difficult. This must ©e known to her Mujesty's Cabinet, if not by the public, THE FPENIAN AGITATION. white me and all of indus | subject before them iudividually, aud bas endeavored to | gyt education that “The Fenian agitation was again apparest in Tre police at Cork Lud seized a case 01 board u stewme: persunde them 10 do something 1o put an end to the 8tro- | yhall open ut once our VNieges of new medicin uud divinity to yool, which was found to contain fifty new rifl cities which the Turkish troops committing there, 1f | the daughters of the State. that at the har of Jatice they e 4 -n::h-).'nfi cliet mold . A wan umed Tracey. o the | this is ‘intorfererioe i wood, e e weak v erring of their sex. in fo pulpit preach employ of the firm to whom the case wos sddresse LSSl aioeed the . i And sorrowig a avestad o8 sddressed, was | poplly rogged tho Bul . dying who huve or The neval authorities at Queenstown weized a coul laden 1 PUpUC% e | women and black ma hold the schooner, from Cardiff, on the suspicion that arms were con But, as far a5 T can lebm, these appeals of Mr. Morris | not before, they will take their places d o most cool aud indifferent mwao- | 4 “white male citizen,” in the houorale and profit cealed among, the cargo. woried | e been received iy 20 8rme vere found. e uer, aud have, in short, umerous mirivals from America b Queensiow; | whatever, 1t he stops Lore, s th ATl v Aneis o tf cusiown at- | Whet e stops hore, I cannot see that me At Limerick, on the 2d. 10 flien were arvested. and a large earahed, b v arehed, but it is 1 apparent effect youts of life. ¥ friendly ablef et Witholt muy’ i 3 wourcel. g wisrattable interterence. On the contrary, Lis efforts ar their arms he had better come to take them. Coroueoo defeated the Turks, the Cretan loss being reported at 0, The following morning the Christians attacked the Turks in their fortress at Avon, and finally caplured it, the Turks retiring to Castello with & loss of 250 killed. Miss Susan B. Anthony was ealled to the chair. was among the resolutions adopted to the and diversified employment own person, property and e e order can show tit lizntions from which they spr atiroge io our country are fre ucation A L do know ware than w ) itors & s | have soar Vor the highest good ¢ feal offices wwe shnl . ~ ox. Ist, By digul { oftime for the poor Cretans can be considered X8 il Wwu- "1 Wy decreasiug the supply in the fev avocations closing my letter, we have news from 5th instant. From this it would appear that only & few of the Sphakiotes have surrendered, the to obtain The news of also confirmed. Ome took place near the ineurgents under the Greek Colonel who lost some 1,700 men, ing that if Mustapha wishe s Tabia Pasha. one of the Turkish Gen- The nnmber of wounded on both sides was very wer loft, the main body of the Christinns and the Turks were preparing o attack On the whole, this news is very fuvorable o the —_— SHALL WOMAN VOTE? - VENTION AT COOPER INSTITUT! The Convention for the agitation of Woman's Rigbts, opened last evening in tho Cooper Tnstitute Tn spite e wasd respectable in point of numbers, The follawing licns nlik wtellig woman and the negro, weans wid elf protection, self-reli wtrial freedom ntrol of her an equal 1 equality, col illed labor T it means ind to the wife, the dany bildren ; b 3 uality, is the foundation right of ot government. Advancing civilization hue by an extension of this rig power to fix K is the key to ree pemer s he first step in the work e overnment makes universal suffrage fhe institutions, but the eral States, ju fram- Conntitut the ideas of the corrupt Lave disfranchiped fivg The Jogal disabilities to the exer age. . wex. prop. oL Hxed -‘-'lm“l the wan, it most t revolve with their people. he ol " wnd sex. neither time biack white or woman qualifications, not to be Liiuan Bovernment, are wholly unworthy oy s to education, property, to ma ble arguments in favor of such quy' v are all alike unsatisfactory, illogy" f o man cannot read the ¢ " 1f read §, usuroiteble jpd In_our late without the h. educated o to their wind nns the children struggled with r inspirations 1 Oh! no, the early ( literuture, have in £, 2KV wnt the e for the it fellows Black boot-blses os b prizes of g ebin o4 ney oo with th waiters or they are Now why why i3 tie same branches k¢ Af there ix any balot, 1 sk or all th aed in vair W yllo the iy opening i women al}the pofesions and aise the price of her wbor in two iyl the laborer and developig all her re "hen your wives are sellsustining forces """"_if".' beads and a large quantity of bullets were nothin more thay the expression of whit must be ¢ now "‘"\S'”'«'..R'A‘ Tile w2 diguified re.tion which - eine ¢ the who 4 ; t be O | by your side, then m " wer 73 man, Damed John MePherson McGulrany, supposed o be h[u.m of the whole uation. Who has s right to complain | OF T e ek fof ail Women belig ve. "nt'd""}: il w0 American Fenan ugeut. was arrested in Dublin on the 241, | #F $0CD 1 €Xproasion of yIPAthY | ,.gups be fortuned 1n thegiselrey, Thea woten Willwy- dergres t It will mot (2 3 THE LATEST NEWS FPSY CRETE. - **" We have now the Greek setiunt of thd battle which 1 | reported last week, gud Ziso letters u private sources | ¥rom these i w274 appear that the Turkish account war | smmediately after cashing wn American draft for £9% on the Hibervian Bauk. A revolver was fourd ou Lim, but no doen weuts. g The Dublin Police are all armed with six-chgmbered re. rmm« of life, the o B marrying for bread. T Y T o moan momey i o sond body 1" but, ‘Was e A Onte awake to the 18x of sei Jent, wise mother of the e will leny independ e brew of fnnocence & volvers, A Tt 18 romared that mimer- cwee O P { yttert e Thie hamlet of Vaf6 was captured wnd o | never consent to stamp o0 v of funocenct, s B I FICIN er g g dreeks were driven away, but tho wholo tutSer of | 1P, WUy Uy wocial robiem, aud Inmenting e fn ux GAV iR DIRCMANCE={iE PHPSIDENT OF THE | Cretans and Greek volunteers engagéd did ot | e aas ot voung men compelled to deay UWemSELR the COTHTS MARTIAL 4D ME. C. BUXTON. exceed o thoussnd, and their total Mes did not | Lgenutages of home wsd family because of the ity Mir.Chapis Buxton, . ¥, husing pabiabed two scandalons | xoceq ‘100, The' Torks wifored more sevorely, | wud extravagunce. the, weakiets wud selfsbncs, of ‘ha dout. Shenc, VWS pequicied oter g od 10 stogm the barricades, Several | women of our day. The family—that grest comigivhy they were compe reek officers were captured 5 Lo have been brought as ophies 1o Constantinop' . aud paraded through the Setters, sddressed to him by the Jumaiea Courts-martis strictures on the proceedis iug bim (Bux his muica. the Admiralty bas | ommodore McCiin- | denout in ut with the virtue e dem of national strengtl, aud morals d the bailot for the laboring ow can you cement 115 fy ‘wnd independence of both man aud wom classes of women, andered o letters 1o le sent to ; m.fl‘flf{.h instructions thst if B in wgabie | streets. 1118 said that they ate to be publicly shot. For | We demand te Fel S0 UL A"y ages for their work, an e bent.city of the Ietters, e i 1o be vuperweded | the peace of the city, Llope that this will not be doue. | L0 00 ‘cupital in the marts of trade. “The satisl of i ven o Kuglaud, as aving been guly of conductinoon- | The Greeks ure wiready mulliclently brclted Bore. W6 woman's wages o the few avocations uow open to ber 456 mistent with the character of an officer nnd & gentemus. Lave rumors f oth Turkish aud Greek wources of | Vi ubpailng: wnd if a majority of women do w0 de- g i om0 0.1 ey battle fought on the 30th ult. ‘The Turks say that | raid "the bello, it s Decauso they are etorsit ueen Victoria had consented to go to Wolverlampton on | iy vjiq they doet 2,000 asd the Cretans 4,000 killed. The | of its magic power. ,:;:,;“h:l‘ u;‘,‘,':'uf‘:|:'.'1.1.':,f‘n.|.‘ "0t of November. in semi-stute, 1o uuvail the statue of the B onaort. " Active preparutions were making 1o give her @ hearty welcome, Greeks way thils the Turks were utterly routed, while the Cretan lose wus not heavy. Private letters to that date | have not.§ét come to hand. | Oue thing is evident. The Cretans are still Nglmts iment for the benefit of his creditors Estimates of bis | avd the isand is not pacified as the Turks report Yiabilities run as high as one million sterling, but it was reported | last week, It is true that some of the Sphakiotes the ugsets were 80 favorable that the estate might pay tenty | () indigenous tribe on the island), have come in and | defection can have no real Republie in moldi MR. DARGAN'S FAILUKE. M. W, Durgan, the extensive Irish_coutractor. had made an Now, do and board Prinoipal of a Se Think of $300 o 207 8 week, | where woman Is doiug the 1hird the price you pay wan. i ull over the State who are puid but ou suppose they would mther live o in an attie, than g w2 cents a dny. « legislators at one nds of young w $300 & year. e cents & dy uwelves ng the minds of fu Look at the e poll chool at o salary of #3000 and : . foi young girl 1o this clity— re e iy What » fund for_board, factory in ok ix bou \ factor, corner of Broadway FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1866. et e .+ TS e of the 0 World ! Fyom the lfifll-“lll"lhhll nen- sion of Cougrees to introdnce the word " me iuto the Fed eral Const*tution, 1t i evident our Kepresenttlves think we b, 4nd aplese they pot up some o barriers, we know too shill soon be inide the T w g to sce that Mr. Jenches, of B I, the futher of one ¢ the base profo sitions now before the nation, has repented dung the Summer, and now takes nis aeat on the l;oml.g:‘m for lt:’::lo B'emn:.«. T b by his good bebavior on comm b & atoue for the very uncivit scrvice he ¢l us last gesnior. “ But what would become of the home and ¢ldren if wowan whould vote?" What becomes of thom whe £0 theater, opera, eoneerts, lectures, or to churcl n they (4 fo balls, parties, o spend months in Wasbingn or Europe | takes 60 more time to vote than to put & lettein the Post-Oftice. rity of the women daot wish to vote. fore the Dritish Pajnment asking for affrage,” prescuted by Jobn ftewart, Mil, and sccompanied by o petition from 10,000 .J:)ht:u educated women of England, :[:-nmn&m thens exercise of this right. Thousnnds of petiticus for the blot bave been sent toour State and National Tegislatures from 4 women of this Re- ublie during the last twenty years. When 88 demand is wade gy the most enlightened wow el in e very cousy, on ‘what reason oF faet 38 the opinion that woman does not ‘ant to wui But what if 8 majority are too thoughtiess ot iprant to make the demand 1 Tn establishing free schools did » wait to find out whether o majority of the urchins of thetata wished to edncated 1 No. Believing thet the stabilitef our institutions depends on the education of its people, & promptly passed laws in favor of free sehools, them' wght up all the ragged boys and girls we foumd the atreeis and shut them up in the schomousc. Had it been left for them to decide, they would 1 doubt have voted down the alphabet and m.mrnruiu table * But where is the advantage of giving the ballot to women. [t would but double the yote.” Well, if you ob) on kis lanrels, and we wil o the yoting ¢ the next century ! We could not get the reins of G more tangled than they now are. 1 see how wo c this wholo ma- chinery of Government and relieve the white male citizen’ from the most pesylsing part of bis legistion, vis: the special Drovisions and satuteh for wouen ar black nes. clastes havo eaused all the trouble for thest ceatury, and the “ooner we bury thew in the citizn the beer for all concerned. 1f women and negroes eannot live undeibe same beoard code, wvents if you will do your duty in the yming Conatitutional Consention, we'll try.” In the present age of eivilization, [ fear the vote of man and woman wod bardly be s unit Think you the forty thousand draukand’ wives in this State, for mar- lls with coarse men. 3 bands, brothers, sons, are all on everywhere, in the stree ohnrch, the theater, and noble and virtuous in meeting sober men at the that every course, brutal drunkard bae & wife, daughter; and in the solitude of home, wie there Owuipotence to pity, woman has alreadyitness an can never be equalled at the po—nowhere this side the bottomiess pit. The custows of a cker age have already placed woman by the side of man in alkis amusements, viees and crimes. Let us, then, in the new v, dewand that she be with him in his highest moments, in allts honorable empley novtiie mass are A pure, Awbr the rest, remem! ther, mister, et tosdouble e vote, let mun rest the “white mule” has made for himself, lthem perish. At all We now these men, our We meet them wthe parlor, the have nothing to fear i o eye but wuch scenea CITY NEWS. ‘Pux Masoric FAtR.—The Presbyterian Church on the corner of Gramd and Crosby et, wee overcrowded all dey yesterday by people anzious 1o contribate tiew wito toward this excellent charity. ito & pumber of disting n sgoe visited tho g W ok dregree by ryaed e present at the Ocean Eodge beadquarters this oy L ab 9 o'elock. Tig FATR AT 87, STRPHEN'S CHURCH.—The Grand Ladies' Fair, st St. Stephen's Roman Cotholic Church, for the enlargement of the edifice, in in full progress, and the attrae- i shape of promenade con- o e ety ir, i 116 various other Iwcessorics, are certaiu to make a complete success of the Fair, i L b, The Convention of the Amgeaan Egual Rights As- » ociation will hold is 5 cad sémion this worning ot 10 & w. ot Cooper Tustitute. Sugen B, Antbony, Francis D. GGago, Rober® Dale Owen, ¥liabeth Cady Stanten, H. B. Blackweil Lucy Stons, Pavker Pillsbary, Chiarles Lennox Remoud, sud otter speakirnare expectad. An Equa Rights Club will be organised during the mornin; weasion to urge the movement in Now- Fork city, Admistion free. In the evening addrossen will be dclivered by the above speakers and others. frntic b1 Tug Ipano Disaster.—The Board of Health will commence this morning, at 10 o'clock, an investazation into the burning of the Ferry-bost liabe, and Dr. Malton, Sanitary Superintendent, wirkew all yersons who wese passengers at the time of the disaster, or who can €1vo any infemation respect- ing that event, to attend at No. 31 Motst. Not only the par- ticular disaster wnder tion, but Tl entire reckless mangement of our Fervies shozld be thavesghly inveatiguted —— PresoNAL—Gov. Hamilton of Texas is at the Astor House, J, Walter, esq., and s, <of The London Times, are at the Clarendon Hotel. Col. Boedk and Lieut. Mullerts, of the Danish Avmy, are at the Hoffeun Hi E. Strong of Albany, and the #on, ¥. K. Jndson of Syracuse, are Nieholas Hotel. Paltrey of Boston is at the would > vote against prohibitory law, eF ringe and :Ilvan laws, that ake it llnunnwx:lyk' 0 o B ot the unboly tics that bind them » cosrse, brutal, de- F velestial Empi Musbands. Ba 1 you buve dieate, rofined women “The great steamship Celestial Empire, 4400 tuss burden, 376 feet extresac length, will be launched from the yardof W.H. Webb, faot of Sixth-st., on Saturday worning, st 9% 0'clock, an has been herotofore unounced in TuE TIGBUNE. ‘This i the lavgest steamer ever launched in this conntry, and the laanch will be an event well worth seeing. “The steamer is built for the Pacific Mail Stenmabip Company, and is intended for service between San Francisco aud China. A superior_oak-planked schooner wis Iaunched at Tuckerton on the 20th wlt.. intended for the coasting trade, wd christened the I1. L. Slaght after a werchant of this eity. Barvey vRoM CANADA.—The canal boats L. Wil- liams, Star No. 2 and Port (iibeon, from Buffalo, and the J. meuts. Until delieate and _vefil women do g to the polls and vote, these moral we of | Viscent, from Oneida Creek—all Yaden with Caondizn barley— avilization will never be cxplored. 10 thick and wuddy arrived Lege yestenlay. & i waters of these stygia yools of vice d crime will never be stirred from their very depths. The iwwrtal ones who have fallen in slippery places will uever be ifl up. O, leave them not there to die, for they die ot wlone, filth, the liconties, the a3 1o you o g uabw ity are all lin ol we wust lift them o THE WALKERST. FIE. INQUEST BY COKONER WILDEY—TNTIMONY OF BEV- ERAL WITNESSES—VERVICT OFTUE JURY—THE BODY NOT YET RECOGNIZED. An inquest was yesterday held t the Sixth Pre- cinet Station-House by Coroner Wildey, the remains of the wnknown man, ered from the ruine the late disastrous fire in Walkerst. The body was recoral on Tuesday—the | the inquest wa postponed for two search might perisl X removing the dris, Wit up to the ot succeeded in thdin thdr bodies, The ed, however, bd t is more than wbors will b wticessul. ' llow ‘ workmen have be present time, ha work is still being prose probabi g s the s seph Maiberger wd—1 ruide at No. 116 Rudg nd was prescit at the #re in Wake-st. ou Monday afteruoon ; T was in the shoy 0. 100 Walke . when 1 henrd an alarm of fire; I was on the 0 floor; Mr. Irmingham, the proprietor of the shop, and wyse’ ran down staih, when we saw the fire burning on the third flos; we went don to the street, and while there Mr. Birminghan we could ; we w e fol codd o Joa sin, Henry Dvaj Was with me m;- .'u- went and that was the v Maiberge heand nothing turth: boen burned to death: we man picture frames at the shop 1 b ated it must have startedon t ting facte oshiun A. Stetson, beiy worn. deposed—1I seside at N, Kast Kleventh st ['am sper collar manufactirer Canalat, fourth floor; o Heing from below and ¢% 8 blaze on the thir floo daws and found the wg.caning establishment on fie; I know nothing of the origin dthe fire. ctured lookng gl no idea bow the fir third floor is the cotton Henry I Deing ¢ orn, deposed—1 reside at No.11% ), o tiest. Tw Birmingham [ wa when the fire broke a1 went down to the thind fioer the wool earding estyibment ou fire, I retarued to th floor and soon the apke became ense that 1 could vor o stalrs, Tesend bY the skylight, there were With me, four pergss were left in the building, 1 know fug of the origin ofe fire br, Weonter R . Leiug sworn, depesel: 1 lave made ‘etamin-tion ofe body of deceased; it was nearly destroyed by fire; from its weara Judie it to be that of w tall la ment, from the testimony n , Of gou 3 i the ey J::.)".“W. n that death was caused by burus re E ¥ ,",‘,y,-,;m who after brie’ defibera oy the ollowing verdict: gy, - 0 the sl unknown ml Gaine 1o b ';'h"" at the couflagration at No. 100 W FIRE IN MEICER-ST—LIST OF THE OCCUPANT!, ' LOBSES AND IN<URANCES, About i o'clock yesterday morning a on the fourth floor of the prewises. No. % . and the Fire Departm g the flame, hut ot poth ranc December ter 10x 1 the St Marks ( Insured for ¢4 mmny. A portior of the first floor was occupied by Edward Kaclall plumber Laws by wator £100. Insured for 400 in the Merchunts Cowpay K gus-ditter, also occupind a_pomtio of this fleer. Loss by water #100. No insurance. 1) jes Hollsteir ns wed by the in the mnindes 0f tho first-floor was ocenpied by Ch adweilag, The most of his frniture w Tusurann Pateal. Loss about 8100, Lusun Albury City Comy nent w L lLa by water 840 lie building i d. The oagin the oxtent of § Partially of thefire is unkuown, DBTRUCTIVE FIRE IN NEWARK.—At an early bour ¥ morning, a fire brol building on the Center-st. wh the N ut in an old twostory fmme house by cupied a8 a st ark Woolen Mille Company. The combustible of tle materials contained in this building eaused the fiv to burn vith great repidity and communicate with the large r story uilding used ax o trunk and carpet-bag manufactors by J. Lupowitz & Co,, which was pur togsther with onsiderable ‘stock and hulf-finis The flames also ommunicated to several piles of lumber belonging to the Wbove firm, which were pretty mnch destroyed. The low of Lagovitz & Co. was about $20,000, upou which there wis an rice in Kow York and Philadelp Wig 1o which t ed el dit & o of #2000 ewirk pany, by w e their Tows o #5000 £ Mo 1 ul aid Rag Company lost lumber to t whickwos covered by insurance. seen, vas about &24,50. The fire is sn ombustion. IN RHODE ISLAND, M TO THE TRIBONG. PRivibRNCE, Dec, 6.—A. W. Harris's worsted braid Arkright, Cranston, was burned last night. The FIRES IN MISSOURL PR TO THE TRISUNE. St.Lovts, Dec. 6.—Gleason & Carr clothiug store were des. e Martin's tobacco (. Sehroeder & ('o.’s grocey tore nd Jecob Guldmy troyed by fire last night. tal loss §0,000; ww 0,00 - » TR A speelnl from St. Toseph says: On Tuesday evofilng a fire ke o1t in the dry goods store of Thomas & Luoas. i nehan Lows $30.000 ; insured for #3500 in Unde'writers Company. M. Thonas's dwelling 0use %18 also cor also, the boot and sioe manufuctory W Schinder & M: loss 8600 ; insured in the Underwriters’ « were next swopt o surane Company wved but there was no ¥, tie contents of which w INCENDIARISM IN CHICAGO, "" IRAPN YO THE TRIBONE. Chgrgo, Dec. 6.—Four wooden buildings in the ‘Jrlnuiu the Union Stock Yards were burned by an incendiary tire lust 0,000, fully insured. The freguency of vicinity creates suspicion of inteit 1o defravd Tyurance Companies. i TLLess vy Miss Dickissox.—We find the follow. ahillings on the pound. given up their arms, but the MARINE DISASTER fifluence on the restlt of the cotest. washing, clothes, books treveling expenses, wmusl The crew of the sbandoned brig E. M. Dyer were taken off | "RCESOE P Sl are on the coust, where they are | cough g candy and charity 1 About as miuch s the volcr the wreck by the brig Meg off Cape Hattoris, WACEULI | open to the Turkish Dlockading squadron, und they cannot | 7% e o o iavanas, AR !tk uot, 6 OSER (U ing in e Womain state Journal regarding he severe lness .....':: fl'.’“.ln, -‘:nu“\:n' of lluurn-v\ the of having died. | Waintain themselves in the Winter on the mountaios. "'.'.:'..a'.i'x.',"'"'.‘xf' :h:n‘rm:! bfi:‘h'lmr S s Oie m";,:‘ "',l,y of Miss Anns R Dickinson, which has been briefly announced They were 10 days without food before they wei¢ reseued, | Beyoud the return of a few of these, there are, a8 yet, | pob o Hushands ! Brothers ! Ponder well this problem W telegraph : gigy Dickinson is confined with pneumonia tn e 1o sigus of defection awmong the people as far aslean | womn's wag Perchanee t0-morrow your daughters may {ockfonl. The avaok was brought on by her being obliged, on \CE | Jears. tand faee 80 face with the stern realities of life, wtruggling e day she left Malison, to ride from Caledonia to Belvide FRANCE. ATROCITIES COMMITTED BY THE TURKS. | with poverty and temptation, with no hope of ever h&ln“ufil distabee of nine mle 3 sucha vehicle that she was constant. THE MEXICAN QUESTION. W 1t ik not many weeks since the semi-official newspaper | doliar. 1f iu s moment of despair case and rest l':::s""-)nrl. -'-nxll-ord ng_')lr-m that wolllsh prairie blast which all will Advices from Paris generally agree that Maximilian /i ‘Turkish, the” Zefeiri Efkiar, published at Constanti- | for a price, wnd she bo drwn down in e hae g .nh'fl' ving Day. Though for from '-lllon aad quitted or was about t0 quit Mex Hople, coutained two articles on Crete, which advocated | pool of | vice, et da les ok ey O] RTAR RS Sad ol e while growing v o ersisted in o ot abveed potioct iienec a8 to Mexioo, avd s | HoPE; COPLAREC TS LFiL PMtian population thers as the | Suall Senators tellus n thelt BASILRC,) Lo yiving at starving o gt o Ul SR R o received as evideace of the fet. Ouly possible solution of the rebellion. The Christians, | beios Whk G, “X0d beiow these fu lower Liptis are u oo the Mondey previous, sho Gl faled 0 come - ey wnd crimes soclety druvs| tdme in Ripon. But she hud o sooner wrrived in Rockford, ¥ il as impossibi mt of The Globe says it wae impossiblo | 0 B0 and children, must be given to the sword. For these articles the editor, bimself an employé of the Porte, received the thaoks of the Sultan and promotion Paris 10 obtai 10 ofticial circles an wvowal that Maximiliu had le Lut it was considered morally certain that he bad, and that the Freneh Government knew it bundreds who wail of Gotoler 25, ighty multitude, over w) :l‘tr‘\ll{l of forgetfulness, aud befere thi s hardened or appalled ble problem inexp + Had woman U hof now crowd our works! avecios o La France says authentic information justified the belief that | with a decoration. t e speedy departure o the Eanperor was extremely provable, | It would weeus as though this policy d been adopted | schools would themaaciyen b s, and vote them ) Pas B g v by thy wL. Mustaph if | missiond endents nud - 1 The Paris correspondout of Fs Pall Mall Gasetiesavs the 2 e Futke. L The S by e 7 Youbs, if gelves” wagen | und saiares wl weir labor v s which sail next b to bring bome the Lroops are b at let 06 at some of the populn T v, e et b Lot oo ot sepor. | U0 from the ialsod, bas been one of exiermination. L o o ot Know € o vo." B ary traswports. They will sail after (e arrival of the Mexican 1d soom s though he Lud deterined to make the | \om 1y qualitieation tr inland uninbabitable. wid Doen woman kuow less uide Thy Loonbon Jvives ik B9 Gouby Wkt Mo ign bis winliyat e han busned oyer the figldg, Hg Lae uttesly destroyed | republias i (e monaschon piy Yespotisan Le ballot, some of| hawt ginee loft ber bed. and factories and) gevd and d to sueet Saturda; Jeft hung w utely painful was she able to rabw her eft A% Her faco wan flusked with fever, and her hands felt fe YR And, to 086 who had so recently heard her voice ring. 0 rough our ¢ all it was most pitiable to see by ’ pers us unable to utter & word aloud. Vet she hinhys of licrse n of the disappointrent of ¢ bad weut and way®, to b ong strangers who has found a howe, wul s by Ahes wation nod uyhso wi Lo bey ou forwes visiie, oo noxt afternoon, than angs of fope nt ug and 1 had just pt o handful of | MawyE ITeys.—The new ship Majestie, from Port- tand, arrived at this port yesterday, She grounded on the mud flat. vear the South Ferry, Brooklyn, but wos got off st high water without damage. The schoower ¢ ‘erro Gordo, recently ashore on * the Gridiron, ™ in Hell gute, was got off yesterday morning, full of water, after baving discbarged her load of lumber. sl ik Boarp oF CousciLmes.—The Board held no ses- sion on Thursday ofternoon, & quorum not appeartng st roll- call, and the President declased the Boasd adjoursed to Moaday afternoon next at 2 o'clock. S MANDANMUS.—On motion of the Hon, H. €. Mor- phy. in the Suprewe Court, Brooklyn, yesterday, & writ of man- damus was granted to compel the Board of Cansassery to de- clare Henry Corr, eny., duly elogted Superiutendent of the Poor from the 1{d Distriet. The caso will come up for argument be- fore the Supreme Court on the ibh instant, on - which date the writ is made returnable. - —— ¢ ANTED—IMPROVED PAVEMENTS.—Mr. Bergh of the Society for the Prevention of Crneity to Animals rightly takes our abominably bad pavements to be one of the worst and wost constant sources of that cruelty. With such pavements, cherubs | for carmen and saints more than balf wuy toward eanonization wauld be tevibly apt to be. at Jeast weeanionally. cruel to theit animals. Mr. Hergh strongly recommends o kind of pavement | Which. for five years, has bees in constant and acceptable use in Paris in some five or #ix miles of streets, end ix 40 vbviouss u, safe to horses, und noiseless, that it will soon be i over Paris, aml appareatly not toe least of the Parisian im- | 1t is n preparation in poveder of bitumen; a thin pedd of sand is first formed ; on tiat another bed of sand, and then the bitumen in lnid on Aot to the depth of about two inches, thoroughly smoothed under hot iron rollers or rammerx, weigh ing some 12 ar 15 pounds. Finally it is wnameled by a new ap- phication of heated smoothing irois, aud a surface then exists which is quite smooth, yet ot at all slipy Need it bo said that the presence of the former quality and the absence of the intter ore ealeulated to save the lives of thousands of horses wnnally, and the loss of the value of those horses | Moreover, every one of us who, having “ears to hear,” has to live near wny ‘one of our much freque il enjoy the, at present, impossible, blessin quiet.~ The ad. | Vantages, ax regands both humanity to the horse and economy | and comfort to our citizens, sem to warrant an carly trial of this new pavement on some of our busiest streets, — Broapway.—We have al- rendy notiasd the wation companivs to | struct » Kahoad under the surfuce of Broadway well as that & otber companies baving in view the con- struction of Hiagated Railroads through that great thorough- fare. A third proposition is now subwitted, which in some wocts combhiims the peeuliar featares of the Unde: y under who#a auspices it t that aot proosed to ocoupy any of the public streets, but to At of way sud constraet ou the property thus urchased & ory ralirowd—one double track (for freight) Jo wiat may be called the basements of the w‘. double trask (for looal travel, to be tybeated b E8%ses e [ oF Gegt flogr, 894 % Tnird double thack (for through pas- Bebeali. 1370 Cernted by steam) ou the second story } 158 clatmed that this work, when completed, would afford { gréater accomodati to the public. than are possible through any other pb and that it would least interfere with the proper use of the strects. e plan wus submitted to the Senate Committee, lately in | session in this eity, and # Working Model is now ou_exhibition at the office of Swain Nrothers, No. 130 Broadway. 1t is abso. 1y necessary that some scheme should be adopted to afford sogers betier and quicker nccess ito the city. Let all the e earefully cousidered by the public nnd the authori- nat au intelligent decision may be arvived at — MEETING OF THE POLYTECHNIC BRANCH OF THE weeting ot Room No. 24, Cooper i Prof. Fleury eshibited an in- | e of erowded rooms by the | | | How 710 RELIEVE of con it I gurr . o | until the thind ane tents. were badly damaged. These for Hollstel) & Zavz. cabinet makers, L insured o7 £1,000 b in the Central Park Company of this eity, and th Hope of R L The front portiou of the ond floor wes | upled by C. Leight, mapufacturer of billiard cues on ck by water about #200; insured for §1 ople’s Comperg. The rear of the wecond floor was_occipied by Frederic W oore manufacturer of inlaid work 0 stoek § AMERICAY ST T =T Tnstitute was largely attended | the atmosph . Ba Jersey City. an improved ented by Charles B, Richards. of ocean_currents i the forma liscussed by Dr. Stevens of this amina { i ¥ tion o city, b | Announcements.| Kxox's Hars.—Nothing so greatly impfoves the | quetance as the o thie present season in broadway, corner of Fulto His inve this respect, are quite remarkable, and by exceltence ef Now York. o ive faculty and taste, in decidedly the battes par — The King and Queen of Prussia; twelve Clergymen; an Actress; Statesuan, and two Oursng Outangs, in Decomber No. PRARNOLOGICAL JOURNAL. Ouly 20 cents or #2 8 year. Address Fowwsm & Werta, N. Y. oo HEALTH, COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE, —MuE. DE- MOREST'S | ARQUALRD STOOKING SUSPYXDERA—Durable. instautly ad- requiriug i or and_aniversally appioved. s, J0c. e ; matled free. No. 47 Broadway, N. Y. - DEMOREST'S BED-CLOTHES CLASP: Are o) Guardian Angels. st 25 conts each. Every parent should se- | cure these wuvaluable protectors. No. 413 Broadway. 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N ( YOVERNM X b Ui FAIRBANKS’ SCALES. ~ THE ACKNOWLEGED STANDARD ILLUSTRATED sod DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLETS furnished, upon application by Meil or otherwise to FAIRBANKS & CO,, No. 252 BROADWAY, New-York. B, B.— suLieR, and a1 inatrument universally ealled wpon to deeide questions of great :llld h'll;ll -lbudu—‘-. llc-\l..'u flm‘lm fuch raucineis ax 1 sere the condence of all those whe may.doof- : lass A gecwd by the ren A. A.—$100,000 worth of CHINA, GLASS-WARE, SILVER ‘..I TAB.LF. CUTLERY wud HObH‘:-'VlHl!BI’m:.— cent less tham auy other s the of for. t - e i, s G(:‘TO THOMAS R.l ASNTEW‘. Greenwich and h i Cotfons, Fiab, Flowr o shoepar s ey e ta Bt Yok One e B 0 w0 MAcnniLANn'f nm):;:"c# dl'.y“ -i‘-‘nl m—m Engish. French and Scotch Stationery. CLOTHING. 25 PER CENT. BELOW BROADWAY PRICES, Aud every way equal in Style, Quakity, snd Workisughip. TRAPHAGEN, HUNTER & CO,, Nos. 398, 400 and 402 BOWERY, (onetion Thizd wnd Fourthaven) of goods s i X Ovhiconms © USUAL PRICE 35, NOW $44 USUAL PRICE $30, NOW $40. USUAL PRICE #45, NOW $2%. USUAL PRICE $40, NOW $32 USUAL PRICE #35, NOW $28. USUAL PRICE $%, NOW $24. USUAL PRICE. $25, NOW #22. USUAL PRICE $20, NOW $16. USUAL PRICE 18, NOW 4. BUSINESS CONTS. PANTS AND VRSTS, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, AND CLOTHING OF EVERY STYLE, TO ORDER, Ar s Sans Repvoxp Rares. “REMOVAL.> FURNITURE COVERINGS, (UNTIL JANUARY 1,) RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES, _ NO. 369 BROADWAY. HAVE MARKED DOWN ALL THEIR CLOTHING. _ lifl).”A HICKCOX, No. 73 Iuh_“ LA RUE'S ALABASTER CREAM into direct competition with other eosmetice mary l:lcu', wikh ot agle sxcoption, THE LADIES PRONOUNCE IT THE BEST! 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