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-—W “pADNT" af THE WINTER GARDEN. After 0 1any representations it would seew L0 be ‘Tspossible to sny anythiug new of pertivent, bt the performancé Ya wodt poluts, e regarde the prigelpa), wae eo far superior to tlon that it would be an set of injus 3......«.., In Masngler we Bavh, in 40 the essent gointe, Matlivess. fervor, abandob and plenitade of power, the ntative Who bAs ever & thy Perfeot idenl of . The first act ¢r prologue hes hithes en tame and Weffective. but 1n bis hande if hecomen eignificant and grandly swhmailo. 1o the third acs, the fest of all tone-painted love poems, bis singlug surpesecd all Lie previous cfforts in rose and true einging; be gave freer nse to his mezz0 YOO, we giving coutrest to hu grand burets of power aud impart: tng fhe poctie coloring to the wonderfully pussionate wusle of Nis role. " Tn all respects Mazzoleni sroved himeelf a true atist, and won golden opinions from the eritieal and rom all It wae a splendid personation both vocally and dra ally aud hus added greatly to bis aiready well deserved reput Sion. Mien Kellogg, who is the Margrerite of the American etage, nover sang or acted o flucly iu this role. Her beautiful votoe was iu_perfect order oud’ she litcraily warbled the delicions music, so ligaidly the notee fell “from her lipe Porfeot parity of inton light and well _articulated exeontion, the utmost purity of tasto aud a naive delielons, apd impassiosed manter distinguished her oreonation of Marguerite last uight, We have seen nothing Wore wajdenly, feuder, aud delicately passionate than ber whele bearing in ber intesview with Faust. 1t wae a flash of yure nutare foucking at once the sympattizer of ke audience, wod ealling © rwurs of uiepressivle adwiration, It w ® wasterpece i¢ and druwatle power, aud proved that fine art fostinet animited end prompte ture to that @banden which alone can give reality ¢ counterfeit _pre- seatments of the stage. Kelloge and Mazzoleni were worthy of each othcr, and rendercd the third act of Funst an art-memory ot soon o be forgotten. Antonucei and Bellin were respect- vely wdmirable. ‘Lhey ave sueh five, trustworthy artists that »othing but ple crformance. Madlle very scceptable Scibel. She possesses worked up into something excel Tue orchestral performance was in CAKL WOLFSOHN'S BEETHOVEN MATINEES. The third of Mr.JWolfsoln's 10 Beethoven Aatinées wan given st Stelnway's small Lall yesterday afternoon. The eudience wee much larger than st either of the previous watinees, which is o satisfactory evidence of an nurrn-lnf mu sieal iuterest i the praiseworthy efforts of Mr, Wolfsohn. The n.-_numrmulyng,ammr was a8 follows ; Sonata, C Major, wp. %, No. 3 Sonata, C Minor, op. 10, No. 1; Sonata, E flat, Posor, op. 3i, No. 3 o aelections for the third ‘matinee were highly interesting, the sonatas being not only fine but sin. ularly attiactive, being gertainly Jess recondite ‘than most of previous telections. In Alr. ‘Wolfsohi's performance yes mdny there was manifest and great improvement. The sona- had evidently been better studied, both meutaliy and tech- coulion being Wieally, the T learer, more dec Of the threc soretas, tha yoadered. We cou speak of without reservation. The o'l elear necent, and excellent wuusual depth of sentimen euted Witk & delicacy and teud Woltec w the wof warm eu yed with grea i adogio displaged an cadth of passion, aud Was exe- an of touch, greater than Mr. Wich_ i not equal ;. was taken o little too slow. cautifully plaged, prompt and decid ate in execation, and just und effect- in tempo. cles a Ive iu color. It was ultoge and deservedly met with warm & Inereased excellence in most of the essential poluts over pre wious renderings marked Mr. Wolfsohu's yesterday afternoon's feriormagce, and if the improvement i & guarautee for the future of Lis Matinces, he way foel assured that they wili prove ot only an artistic but + The Lieds sang by a lx Pollock are rems 48 compositions snd were ou ot efiective because be rendered them without & whade of coloring. They might ag well have been chanted in wonetone. Mr. Pollock bas an excellent voice, but Lis artis mwp’wn is very obtuse e fourth Peettoven Matinee wil 0 place l-m‘si‘ Dee. 21, This afternoon Mr. Woifsoln will vepoat bis third Mativee ut the Packer lustitute, Brooklyn. PEASE & SEVERINI'S MORNING CONCERT. The second Morning Concert of Messrs. Pease & Sevarini a¢ Steluway's swall Lall, wes well ettended. Ore of the featares of the programme was Mr. Pease’s new duo fanta- vin on themes from Martha. It is o very effective arrange , bt it 18 weak in cne Tespeet, Damely, 6 too great ten- #o overload the subjects with briliiant fiorituri passages, ik v, aiterall, merely passagea of showy exeeution bear g littie relation to the development of the themes. This is an @TTOY Lruce be £ L r. Pecse, but he would do w to the fushiokalic scbool, aid not peculiar to pleyed with o certain_splowb, which added delicacy and rtainty 10 his executio fo_use it more sparingly. Mr. o) He Lae evidently wade up bis mind oonquer ucoess, and gives evidonce on each appearance that e i in the yight way fo schieve his eim. Miss N. Sterling sang well. Hcr beautifal volee always cownands admiration and Siguor Scverini rondered his selectione in fine taste and ®ith much expression. SONGS OF SCOTLAND. “* Mr. Kennedy, the Scottish vocalist, was greeted by & large eudicice on the ocearion of bis firet eppearance at ®teinway Hell. on Thursdey evening, notwithstandivg the in wlemency of the weatler. He has an excellcnt voice, and eings Bhe besutiful songs of his couutry with genuine fecling, and ith mueh spirit and effect. As an_cloeutionist he bas a wery happy delivery, and the descriptive matter by which futroduces the varicus songs is all pertivent and highly nterosting. 1w entertainmentis very pleasing, and seewed o be thoroughly emjoyed by his sudience. His daughter, ficite » young I layed Lis sceompauiments With rare te and accaracy. At & smaller ball we think Mr. Ken wedy could repest his cutertainment wany times with suc- el ' MR. WEHLI'S SBCOXD MORNING CONCERT. Mhie popular and briliient piazist will give his sec- juee st Irving Tlall this morning commencing ot 11 vclock 0., He will be aseisted by Miss Kate Macdonald, Ix.’Jnhu’f’i;‘l:borg :;m My G. W, Colby. Mr. Wehll wili me newest compotitions which Lave 5o Ee ST o Yo ™ TR TY ITALIAN OPERA MATIREE. The Italian Opera Company will give a matinee to- Riay &t 1 o'clock. whea the popular opera, Lucrezia Borgia, will e performed, with a strong cast of chwactere. The admission be §1 to all parte of the Louse. NEW-YORK PEILHARMONIC EOCIETY. A rebearsal of the instrumental music for the sec- obd conecrt will take place this afternown, at 3 o'clock, at Steinway Hall Relearsal tickéts can be bad at the ususl plages Mr. Carl Bergmann will conduet. FIFTEENTH SUNDAY EVENING CONCR ~Messre. Bateman end Harrison's fifteenth Sunday ‘evenivg coucert will take place to-morrow evening, at Stein- Hell. In addition to Mr. Theo. Thomas's Orchestra, Mme. Fan 0| moud Ritter and & pew violiniet will a e The -OKLBI?!('L lhml\g the hall every Sunday avenh‘pz:l.:" hu: popular these concerta aye with the Y JETS— That amieing old play ““ The Btr'n{?e * which was dope at the Winter Garden oy Wednesday, will be repeated this wvening; aud we counsel such of ouy readers as may wish to wajoy & period of quiet {anghter to witness its representation. **The Stranger,” it is tyue, mekes some people cry; but we are ot willing to belleve that the sumber of weepers is very large. Weide from its talk cbout domestic lgve and children, this Grema hee oo subetantial merit. Tte sgriognepe is {ts most i rous qualit; be laty is sometimos beautiful, io th ay of stllted . The lgrr-.bm eTr bo?l‘,‘v“k:uw‘: f:: AR T q g g & fur, ulq}o (‘ oie " Lhe Jeb o and é = ol e it e B repentance.” Their two children e then the parents make 8 stage tablean, and tic thelr eyes’and blow of !"m e .......nx ":?l’ h'fl a‘fi’f‘«'{r it. Ought suck a sin ger's blou#o" Assaredly Stranj uot, hould coniction of all clea f aud we presume that is eaded ns. As to the conduct of muunx:r. it raight not seem abeard if he were not made, by the dramatist, 50 curiously 14 the likeness of & mblancholy humau buooo?. Mr. Booth is as Anteresting in the part as any sotor can well be. His Hesslan 1 m-m and hahdsome, sad face, and remark- elognént of Woe—and be utters the words with Veruoy poorly represeuts Mrs. tly. " No ornament iy aty to the mourt(tl lady. Mr. Davidge, as old Solomon, m’: g90d bit of real art. Y mnpfien pexrurm'- ‘anos is oue o be received with geutle laugbter. ‘e presume :‘:‘!" - hl“lnpp.::nd - I‘hhe 'fltfnnlper. fu order to il ow wel o a t W A g T e AL ‘@an no farther go! 4 KR S i i “Central Park” will u% acted at Wallack's ‘Thonter to night. Itisa thur;uny well known bit of farcical comedy, in which Mr. ‘allack appears to much adran- hich EH R RTEW 4 * The Long Btrike” will be acted to-day, at & Mati- mee, and again this evening, at the Olympic, and will then be removed, to make way for tho ‘ Master of Ravenswood," Let Mlhlflpmm“‘?“ by the lovers of good Vv There will be a Matinée at Niblo's Garden to-day, when, as i the evening, “The Black _Crook” will be per. formed. There will be day performances also at Barmuw's ot the Circus, ut the New.Work Theater, at the way, and st the FiftL. s House, e oy nv: Opc: H:u the merry haunt # Mr. De Cordova will lecture to-night at Irving all, in aid of “The We Women' y o wil desori 1 Courtablp f soong minden Mis Priges Nm‘{'no;dm’::njg is to be "o;'.bor'n night ¥ at -Yor) . Mr. ke R Gl et | Mr. John Brougham, as we regret to learn, is quite ., Lt Boston, and 18 A 4 B X, unable to % His » ce at the A performance of French comedy will be given to. Light at the French Theater. Three pleces will acted : 'v"wmulq""lmpsum and “Le Mari deo la ** Adrienne; or the Secret of & Life " nili keeps the stago of the OId Bowery Theater. - ARMADALE AT THE BROADWAY THEATER. ‘' Armadale,” prodnced last Monday evening, at the Bsoadway Theater, and played every night this week, will be ected ot that thenter, for the last time, to-day, st & Matinée, It Bas aidientod goud Lauses, ail 0long, and it desorves to bold the stoge for a longer pericd. Mr. Colline's elaborate and finely wrought Mh'n:pmvu very pood sdventage iu the form of nflve_fzr_l Toelodrama, Misy Olive Logap, by Wwhom the novel 2 ith most hat been dramatised, has selred And re " Aramatic sjtuations, with ¢ commendable fidetity to :a o::. i charscters, {nad; ban given scope to its wost important ¢ " i fasbioned the dislogue terecly and_smoothly. AchFirst ¢ veals the wreok, and recounts the dreain. The neit three acts Do e aufiljment of thet dream, Geca enming 1m a vimon. The Bth fot brings uvouc 1ue sking and solemn denouement of the story. It ls fair to presume that eve body bas read "’l " At any rate, we forbear voring here 10 dissect it Chinese puzzle of l]g‘ll, hwfi 10 say that Miss nr{-u. 6t vague sense of Logan has dono justice to it, in noh mystery which haunts tlfi ader of the fiction, over- hangs, also, the speotator of the drama. The boldly drawn characters of Miss Swift, Midwinter, Allan Armadale, Mias Milroy, and Pedgift, are h.'ull&?lll prominently forwurd, and wade interesting {0 the mind. More could not be asked. We Lave s clon that the melodrama would seem to be far bet- ter, were it not. in the main, so badly acted. Mr. Nagle, an Midwinter, is one of the most’ astonishing creatures ever sech on the stage. That is potting it mildly. He does not inepire oue with that gentle rage which best hecomes offended tatte he merely overwhelms s with & seuse of somcthing utterly and ifremediably hideous. To laugh at Midwinter, however, in to Inugh at & pretty serious element in the play; and the genial spectator would be glad to help it if be could. ‘But Mr. Nagle 14 not alone in his peculiar glory. The company at tbe Brosdway Theater s apt to test human paticnce, as well as the drawa, somewhat severcly—so, if we did not laugh, uom:fi“ do worse. Miss Eate Reigholds, appearing s Miss Geilt, acted with most impressive dignity and tenderness and grace. Miss Celia Logan, as Miss Milro, gave uu accurato and smusiug por- traiture of a hoyden. 'The little part of Mre. Peitecost Was cor- rectly soted by Mrs. Chapman. But there tho voice of ol must fain be sileut, In reference to the manner in which this piece has been produced, no remark seeis NeCessary. beyond & general word of praise for the stage appointients. ‘Lhere perhaps, & little too much jum light—ae at the end of the second act, for instance, where that nsefal auxiliary is maiuly available_as showing how accurately Mise Guwilfs bair in parted. Music, beavenly maid, s likewiee invoked somewhat too liberally in the course of the performance. But, blemithes anide, Mies Logan has given to 1% stage a pood melo drama, and one that 18 likely to become popular. Miss Reignolds is to appear in " Armadale, " we presumne, in different paste of the country. L Mr. Edwin L. Davenport, one of the hest actore in America will to-night commenco an engagement of eight performances at the Broadway Theater, appearing as Dawmor in ** Damon and Pythins. THE CONTROLLER BRENNA TION. —— FIFTHE DA%'S PROCEEDINGS—ADJOURRMENT TILL MOX- DAY. The charges preferred against Controller Brennan were continued yesterday before Mr. Commissioner Sedgwick. Attachments were issued sgaiust Alexander Ward, Euperin- tendent of Tands and Places, and Mr. Everett, Cashier of the Broadway Bank, to compel the attendance of the geuticmen on the part of the prosecution. Mr. Noyes, who appeared for the State, ful attewmpts had been made to find Alder w, o former employé in the Controller's Department ¢ gentleman, he understood, was in Waskington. Mayor Hoffinan was preeeut, e nmwer to subpens on the part of Mr. Brennan ; but Mr. Lawrence stated, in responge to inquiry of the Commissioner, that ko would not examiue further witnesses for the defense, The cx tion of witnessce for the prosecution will bo con- tinued on Monday at 10 o'clock, (o which time the invertigation bas been adjonsied. P BOARD OF ALDERMEN. ——— A NEW CROTON AQUEDUCT BOARD NOMINATED=THE BOARD REJECT THE NOMINATION OF EMANUEL B. HART AS STREET COMMISSIONER—BRONZE STAT- UES OF MORSE AND FULTON. The Doard met pursnant to adjournment at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the President, Mr. Jobu Brice His Honor the Mayor seut in the following com- Mavow's Opmice, New-Yerk, Dec. 7, 1668, Ty the Howorable the Boao i of Aldermen. GuxTLEMEN: | respectfully nominate th ohief ofiicers of the Croton Aqoedct Bosrd For President—Juo. J. Bredlcy, in place of Thomas Stephe Love teru of office bar expired Engineer—Alfred W ven, (reappointed). For Astietant Commi atiuntel Jarvis. Jr., 1o place of Rob- ert L. Derrogh, wi INVESTIGA- d that unsuccees. in the chair. muuication fallowiag pervons for orm of office has expired. Jonn T. Horwuax, Mayer. On motion of Alderman”RYERS, the communication from the Mayor whs received, aud the ominations therein contained Iaid over. Alderman. Rvens moved fo take up the nomination by hie Honor the Mavor, of Emanvel B. Hart, n8 Strcet Commissioner, vice Charles G. Cornell resigned ; which was carried. ‘Alderman Ryigs then moved thet the Board do not adrise and consent to the nominetion aforesaid; which was carried— nive mewbers voting in the ailirmative, sud ex in 1o nega tive, A resolution for o special committee (which bas long been be- fore the Board) was taken up. in favor of setting spart the plece of ground situated at the Junetion of Sixth-ave. and Froudway bounded on_the south by Thirty-second-st., ou the east by Broadway, and on the west by the Slxth-ave., on which to erect life-sizo bronze statues of Hobert Fulton and Sawgel B ¥ Morse, the work 1o be done under tho of the Mayo: by the sgency of o commitiee of citizens of bis appouimes: Adopted. The Board then ad N YACHT RACE. We have already given the details of the Great Atlantio Yacht Race between the Henrictta, Vesta and Fleet- wing, to etart from Sandy Hook for the weet end of the Isie of Wighton Tuesday next at 1 o'clock, p. m. In addition we now gflu the fellowing articles and salling dircetions sgreed vpon 'y the parties interested in the race. ORIGINAL ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT. Niw V. and Frank Ovgood bet Pierre Lovilerd. 1., 14 doliate (3,000) that the Fleetwine can beat the \evta The yaclts to rta aber, end to Ssndy Hook o4 to tLe gules of the New. i Wayoeiis o ynout Heuriotta e scription by members o not embraced in that canmot be settled by Mess 1 be decided ox follows: Each sha chosen. in case of dissgreement Yo choose {0 (2) others; 20 per cent of tie mouey to be deposited with Mr. Leonsed W, Jeroine on Sstordey, the third of November, Valance to Lo deposited on the fast (1st) Taesdsy of Decomber—piny of pay. SECOND AGREEMENT. New-Yonw, Dec. 8, 1066, Tt {s hereby agreed between the owners of the Henrleits, Vesta end Fleetwing tust the occan fage which {8 1o take place on the second Taesdey of Decerbor, shill ve fiom Sungy Mook to the New England. and aeither yackt iy to ke from New-York & chenre’ pilot; ud oo thet in sedition to the alls previously ticutioued each yachi ey carTy & squace sl . ‘fiew ".,% | THIRD Mlm;‘l‘. Yonx, Dec. §, 1066 1: s agreed that the bosts engaped in the ocr o may shift dor 1oq the race, snyhiug but ballsst, and (bet the forty eight hous shall be wrived, and that Uie race ends with the 1 ght on the west ené yachis on the chanvel couive » bosts to stert on Toesduy, Desember 11, st Bigh or low. The bosts to be started by H. & CIRCULAR. » 01 the Isie of Wight beartug b for Cowes. Th oue o'clock p. w., biow Feariog To % fasTeRs op Vaesrie —In the great Heorietta will show on the ocoen hilit s whits fiag, 923, sod the 3 bae B wige dimezyion D Fleetwing At night the Henrietts will burn s bine light snd fire & Llve rocket d; the V il bura 8 white light and fiue & white rocke after, and the Flestwing wil burs & red Hght sud gne guute aferward will fre & red rocket. THE RECENT STOCK ROBBERY. | THR DEFAULTING Ozggll ARRAIGNED AT THE TOMBS — —mow 5 e A POLIOR GOCRA—AFPIDAVIT IN THE CASE—CADY HELD TO AWAJT A FU ‘ra‘u§ y)finqplon- SOME PARTICOLARS OF flI8 PAST LIvE, 7. . Detective Farley yesterday appeared at thé Tombe Policy Gourt, baving in bis custody Charles D. Cady, who was arrosted op Thursdsy night at the Toutine Hotel, corner of grud'ny d Howardsts, on the Elmrgc of having stolen om bis employers Mes Riker & C bullion and stock brokers, at No. 80 Broadway, money and stocks to a large amount. As has been already stated in THe TRIBUNE, the cusod was the confidentia) of (he firm, and had charge of the safe. On Wednésdsy of last week he obtained r-nniulun to be lbwhl:&um the city op Thauksgiving day on the plos that be intended to be 60 on that duy. He did not return on Friday, but bigh did he stand in the estimation of the frm 5t they entertained no suspicion that o robbery bad beer, efiected by him. Gentlemen who ealled to procure ge- coridies and stocks wérd inforwed that Cady Was dbsent, Dut That he would certeinly be present the following day, and they couid than be accommodated. As be Qid not appear on Sutur- day, tie servioes 6f a focksmith wer J;h,cgr and :k oy foroed open. The fact of the robbery wes theh Epffar .‘,n informat! was ged at Police Headqnarters. Detoctive Farley wos dh!nlled to work up thé case, and on Thursday I; o W learned t! name of C| uight after a severe st quarters. The stolen his cont. Tle followl: the firm, ‘MJ whom the et as stopping at the Toutine Hotel under the am. e arrested Cady late on Thursds ruggle, 4ad convercd bim to Police Head. stocks were found scwed fu the lining of s the aflidarit of the senior partuer of swom, doposss Wires of the ovads Tor- f $3,000; 2,850 she ot N fheatos ugibored 8¢ e, 625, &0, q of $715, 600 s T Tl el s follows: loe of @1,200; 400 T, 47, 438 and 439, and of o oFthe Qe M Ot Sintes. G F Mevte it G iado Territory, certificates ngmbered as follows: 1361, 1664, 150, and of Lo wiloe of @1 5001 3,000 shaces of Koptions Hilver Nine of b Cliy. of RKew.York, cortlicates uumbered ss fllows: g.flm:m-ruo‘v‘dud $080, poneu .....'.w'. that this deponent has .w% aud dows suspect that the swd property was fh'-?‘f-u'c P -m.“. uh.,l:’ Charles D, Cad .‘lo'hnr” that mid Cady poneut that be bed stolea the ‘mmt Ou tlis aflidavit Justioe Flogan committed the accused Tombs, to await a frther examination. He w Il.flnl";!'o‘: & severe attack of delirin tremens, the result of excessive diesi- ”R" of late, and the nervousness consequent upon his arrest. ihfd. the disappearauce of Cady, the firm have carefully ¢ lll:dl; hhu ks, and discovered” that fulse entries bari {« ;-:. AL and exte 3 defelcations. It is also by the firm tuat other stocks ahd money, in addition to {hose recovered from Cady, are missing, and are supposed to Lave been taken by him, end either concealed or Aisposed of to some unknown persos. Tle Police kave learned that for a con siderable ious (o bis arrest, Cad ingly dissipa g been in the habit th:fdmf' ::::wic aming Louses oo Brogdway ad i the upper part of tocity aod has ulso supported three disrey "F:...E:? to miuister o whose extravegances would requive a Jay that Mr. Riker has, oh several oceasions, beom informed that Cady was !uflln[lfim "F' and epending far more than his mn{ ':u‘d{rhuuu: ki) l‘zfi‘xlnz. but s0 couvineed was gentloman of the rectitpde of Li J B A0 Chee AT IO o oy T4 (e} 6 SR & "(;wlvl 18 a native of resided in this sum. Tt i stuted lence, 1, aged 2 ye 3 ted it Trgywr'y U in Providenee, mid tié e jloy of Raker soverol yoars past. Durisg the exauwmstion, yeste it gTEa WO Hos Ly Died 10 Wduee by agrecd Tn (e tate- ampte o "1:.... ‘han hat setua'ty 1 s v, VB AAY OCOMIONS, Do I 10 76 the safe of amuch Jarger 4% Extenswe swivoir. —— A DOGUS FIRM PROCURB LARGE AMOUNTS THROUGH FALSE REPRESENTATIONS — THE GOODS SHIFFED 70 OTHER CITIES AND BOLD AT -AUCTION — AR REST OF THREE OF THE WINDLELS. During the early part of Nevember Mr. Louis P. Griffith, one of the firm of Griffith & Kimberly dolug busivese at No, 52 Leonard st., appeared betore Justico Hogan at the Tombs Police Court and stated that his firm had been swin- dled out of 109 dosen of printed handkerchiefs, valued at $633 €2, The persons complained of by im were Eiiery C r..l:'e:‘,'rg‘ly W Tibbe el 1o Kt il furfer sharged that these persons have obiained large invoiccs of goods fiow varions firms in this ¢ity, prom! pay cash upon delivery o the goods, This they ‘failed to do, and the merchandise thur Chtained was by them hij rd o Baltimore, Cinciusati aud other cities, and there lor at auction &t & coueiderable reduc Yion from rst cost. Conviaced, from these statemente, shat & eries of ewindies had been perpetrated, the magistiate irected that the aflidayit of Alr, Griffith be taken, of which tho following is a copy: " Lot . Grifie, belag dul aworn. degored an follows: On the 28th " Williums catue to my vlace of busl , 33 Leonard st in the Oty of ork, wuch business Deing carried on wnder the firm vame of Griffith & Kimberly, and com, of Fogens Kimberly abd this depoveat. and stated 10 deponent That be represented & firm. atyled Polger & Tibbe, who had jusl com wenced buriess, and were very respousitic. b o poldin emsh capitalof 4000, and were, if vecessary. abe to double v amoust tha thei place of Durivess was st No, 4 Leouardat, bl that ent’s’ firm, e eteehie tag weel (i That they (o1 be, he skl Williams, for them) might p vecuently to_fast-men- tiened date thie depouest saw Ei er ad Perey W. Tibbs, they said that the (1he $iba) individually repre- ' he foregoing representations of said \V flilame; that they Wt o ble hers & casb sapital of Aer, that sald Ellery C. er and Percy W. Tibbs aleo represcated theinse.ves as comporing said i of Foger & Tibbs; that reiyii e selely upon the forepch representations. and believin, the same to | thie de o on behat of his ssid firm, wad on the 1666, &id 1l 1o Elery ¥. Folger for French printed hacdkere Which said Fulger & 1ibbe promised t0 p Ihe sale snd delivery of asid merchand informed, and from the N wlieves false ao d d fran v and were well known to said re wentioned d trandulent, when the ssme r ad Tibbe to be false that this deponeut hes been inforued by the following Dovlues hovses; to wit: H. B. Claflin & Co., Huviog & Ceiby, Albert if. Jewett & Co,, Paive, Beriy & Co., Chapin & Devison. Fre Joanwchis & Co.. Kendall,” Cleveland & Upéyke, Metur Cooper, M. Moas, ), Ruch Wywan, Byrd & Co, el et that they and each of them bad Lusineas dealings with said alleged firm of Folger & Tibbe, and that representations similar to those mad dey were made to them, tuid benses an lger & Tibbs; and they. representations goods from s bavts to the amoant of $100,000; Tibbe obta erry & Co., of thi Folger & Tibbe were never ope diately veot ta wuction-houses in thie eity ' their account to be scld, and which goods wore recavere o ; that thin depenent has been injormed by place, thit he sw gocds brought to and taken off the cart;uud without depo - Jumnes P, Cogain ; that this depouent i ' receive) oth da fro ¥ in Baitimore, w! nt 1e sleo Inforn ud shipped witho:t ur g to L 0. Klinex, (his deponent it f nforucd, send sa.d were sold at sacrifices; that same 1o anotber bo hat dv/ on_ the o Sanday N ) 1868, the entire stock asd buricers of sald Folper & Tibbe, | and, vpen_being arked, stated (hat be war from \Wayne Connty. wnd that before he booght from eald Folger & Tibbe he had never seen them, and thst he kuew pothing sboat thew ; Loat depan- ent o informed by Edward Sagevdoi! Charch sud Frankiio e, tn leged firm of of any purchases cf sale the saine are ok Kept i & busio and wete but a show to decels trom the fore- golog fucts and circametauces, nd ther fore cbarges {hat' the rejre.entations %o wade by waid Foiger & Tibbe were fulie snd frandulent, and made w ale intest to chest and defiacd, and that sid W. C. Jumes B. Goggin, Seth F, Kiinek and L. . Kiinck ere aud e pliciowith eld Polger & Tibba in order to ehest and defrend this T loressid ; wnd that by Geaun of sach faive —dh-ndu"llnwomuoumdmmkhIrlv o aforessd 4on Tibbs, Williame, Goggin, Keth H. Kiinck and L. 0. Kinck did Cheat and defraud this deponeot s frm s aforessid | and this depanent therefore praye that s warraut may icsve, that raid Folger, Tibbe, 'V lisws, Gogpis, 8. H. Kiinck asd L. 0. Klinck be apprebended snd dealt with a 10 Jaw. | Mr. Charle slog telier of the Centrnl Mational | Bavk, at No. affidavit, charging W. E. Williame with forge:y. or ' ahont” o 10th day of October. 1866, the n be bank end | prescuted o check for §.000, diawn b & | porting o have been me rtis, nitorney. This eheck was in & Co.” Williems represented that i Catbarisest. Believing these reproscntat ’ uaut casbed the check. He was subsequently inforwed by Sampaon H. Smith that the indorsement was o forgery He thereforge charges Williamp with having utjered ‘.L( forged cbeek with felonious iutent fo cheat nnd defrn A wipplementary aftidasit wiid alsd made by Sampscn N Buwith, who deposcd thnt he wos & member of the fim of Swith & Co. of No. th Cathinsine st ; that he bad exnmined the sigue ture sppea e check presented by Will by Bogert, an ith ten without the ¢ On these rejre the arrost of all the o tise Lands of Deteet laived of, and on Th 5. Goggin und W. C. Yesterday mornivg (hey Hogan at the Tooms. Al the ace comj i tel taken uback by their at aod made no extended defense h They were committed to down for ) o'clock p. m, bt 1o accomm i Bedford, Assistant Distriet Attorsey. the exiiinat | further postponed antil this mornlng at 10§ o'clock. Search is Velug miade by the Police for « other cased jermcon MAKINE DISASTERS. gt SRIPWRECKE AXD LOSK OF LIVE AT THE FIKBERIES. »Y TRLEGRATH Bogron, De 7.—Fourtcen vessels sud 26 Lves bave bee lost in provecution of the Ssiing business off Glouces ter dusing the past year. The lowe of life i more tban doubie | that of lst year. The value of vesaels and property lost smoutte | 10 §104,000. FULL PARTICOLARE OF THNE LOFS COF THI §UWANEE. Avoveta, Ga., Dec. 7.—The following statemert of the Suwanee disaster was (urnuw by the supercargo, Fred Schultz: ¢ Al . The steamship Bawenee, Capt. . W. Cetbarize, left New York on the 27th November bound to Brazos Santiago, with a Leavy freight, tho vessel being loaded down with ber gusrds STEAMER | under water. ‘The weathes was moderate ontil aft Absecomb Light, when the wind set in fresh fros t und west, with @ heavysen. While standing dowp for Cape Heslopes, bound for the Delawure Preakwater, the steamer » on g shoal off Hersford Jpjet. Finding it impossible to | f“ t[nu.‘x! «rn.kn tusew vuwnd about 300 ! Bales of Ltavy goods, wheh o g, AV iven i ths breakwater, and anchored. Afte] ng it Ma'} ght there, we put to sea on the 50th. with a strong westerly wiod. Nothin oecurred up 1o the bight of the 3d of December, when off Sout at Yoidnlght it blew o burrieane. Jp labored beavily, end frequettly feil off fn the trough of the séa, takin in water over her hurifcane ceck From this time up 10 5 6. m., the water gained rapidly. The steam and hand-pumps were kept going, ard efforts made to lighten Ler by thiowiug over the cargo. Y& m the water was within 12 inches of the fires, and the firemwen up to their waiste in water trying w_keep the fires going. At 6 o clock, finding the ship wust go down, we got out the bosts end launched thom safely, although the ses was running very Lz, all the ship's crew left her in wafety and about el hour afier we eaw her go down, After leaviog, the boats, three in number steere] to vorth and West; the captaln’s Loat, coutaiuing 10 pi akead ; the otlier two Loate, fn charge of the First Engineer, kecping compnny. About 9 u. u. we lost sight of the Captain’s boat, and having 1o compuss i either of our Voute, W siaped our coyrse by the bun. trying to make l‘rd. t‘g“! periday e de il o the eas rd, Kbd the First ll’l« 44 & & ond both boats kept a¥a o{ § (&1“4!];] 1’ Tt proved ¢ the brig Pxnm y of Bucksport, Me. J. L. Suow, master, (0 Tours from Charleston for Georgetows, D. C. Capt. Snow tosk na on board and did everythin, Lile power (o Imeet our neces. sities, none of us baviog arything but the clotles we wore. He landed us safely at Georgetows, B. C., and vider the providence of God we are indebted to kim ' for our lives. We are under a lasting obligation, aleo, t Capt. Davis of the steamer Fanule for a frec passage to tuls port aund his kiuduess to us while on following is list of the sLip's company. Caplain's Boat—J. W. Catnarive, wifo snd two eblidren A. Smith, socoud sseistent engineer; Wilillam Hill olf oha O1ll, fre- man; J, Marphy, cosk-hes ou. Ebay., toul bowvor) Dr. Hodley, pavee) Sener * Blank. jor to Mexico; W. Il, Brooks, ssa- passeng Tast; G 1.bart Smith, seema; Jaes Wise, Btewsid Frank, lan 18 1n sl who have net becn bea:d from. ate's Hoai (Seved)—Robert Picking 8t secoud mate ; James O ool . Br Duffy, wess boy; T Engineer's Boat (8aved)—Henry Cromtuna. . asisant. oginees - Georgs Kirk, ofler; Hogh Simpion Sreman; Thowas Eremsn | John Normen, seaman ; Henry Heliton, mess Loy. G WILHELM. ‘The New-York Submarine Cnm}rnny have succeeded inlanding e Jarge part of the cargo of the brig Wilhelm dis- covered stranded and oo fire on Roamer o Shoals, last week, A ortion of the cargo was aleo yescued by the Conet Wreeking ‘ompany, but they have now abandoned the brig to the formes company, Who expect 1o secure the remainder of the Jadivg avd wave the vensel. Maples, chief o Fred. 8chol s Uniox.—There wos & regular meeting of the Workingmen's Union yesterday even- ing. at their Room, Meeting of ali the I stitar No, 267 Bowery. 14 ie intended that a Maes rudes' Unions shal! take pleca at Cooper Ti- «fore the clovo of the present month.~ ‘r'he object of this | vm the elght-hour movel The delegates E: at | ing from the various frade organizations of this oity | were, with & single exception (the teiiors). ananinous in prom- eing their support (o the proposed Cowoustiation. A coumtitteo | of cue from vach Trade Sueioty wka appoiated, 10 wake wich prepazations se way bo deemed necessary for Lbo cocasion, e —— CHURCH MATIER. Dav70y, Ohio, Deg. 7.-~Tk rs} 8gnod of the German Refortoed e last ey -, &. ion upon the s oTity Teport, ¥ the optiouni use of the Revised Jitwjy wae casgied in the TRl YO by € Tglo ¢f ¢4 1o 70 B TRIBOME | ¢ CITY NEWS. e Fam »or DesTirvTe CoiLoRen.—On Monday even- —=ed at il ; of By ny and Iwenty- 1ng there w'tl Lawy~-~= - 19 gomes of Lcedny ‘-'lh'o o4, @ eDaTitable i, 10 pFOVido fancs for the reses l:uu:a hans of rols Im] who wed in the Union eervice. “The fudy will coptinue (g weeks, i — Tur INUNDATIONS ix FRAnce.—The accounts re- ceived from the lately inundated distriet of Prarce reveal s destitation, Ainpored, recetved he rubscrijtion wide spread destruction of property and general which alin argently for rellel frou tho charitably Raron_Boillean, the Couwul-General of Frauce hes about §¢ (40 fr0m various sourees Lint s etil) open ut the Consulate, inthieity. T No. 2 Bowling Green. paascssr SR PATTLE 0P LiuisToNE RiveB.— A lithographic rep- resentation of the Eattie of Limertone Ridge, Canada, on the od of June, last, between Gen. O Neis Fenian forces and iLe Queen's Own. hias been published by Copt. EBuckley, and is hay Jug rapid sale winong the Feninge. 1 o SR ? New Livg 70 Wasmnaron.~The following gentle- men were yesterday elected officers of the New.York, Alexan- etown Stesmsbip Compasy: Jotn ‘ocke_& easurer, George W. dria, Washington and Geory W. Muneon, Preeident; I. C. Frhuestock (of Juy €0), Vice Bresidert, Duvid Waker, Brown, Fecretary. The Compary proposes to Yau & semi weekly line between the above points. proii . al UniTARIAN ConverTioN.—A convention of dele- grege tions of the eity was Leld on c: for the ensuing Vice- utoam ; , DB ‘Ihureday. the following lected tern of two years; President, the Kev. Dr. Bellow Presidents, Robert U ¥ield and tho Rev, A. P. Dureetors, the Kev, F. A, Farley, D. D, B. 8. Mills. esq. Jaoquee, the R 5. Buckinhaw, and J. B. Williams Treagurer, Wiliam U, Pritebard, Unitarian jonrnel iu this city, to be called The Liberal Chriatian, Wb d seussed aud iceosved upon. C——— Borv Ropeery.—Yesterday evening Edwin A Mouroe, a painter on the Fourth-ve. cars, while on his way Harlem Rail- Lome to Mosrisania on the £ o' clock (rain on the ratch ‘When near Fiftieth s rea: platform of the last car man eaAtwe rusi ifan employé Ho stepped over tho railing, and hil 3 1 goard, ard iwmediatoly jumped from the train, A Vestopred pcoqeite i Goors vor THE Pamts Exeogition.—The ehip Harpewel), upon which have been ionded @ Inige number of 1 ab tho Parls Exposition, hus the articles Acsigned for exb) 1w completed her cargo, and is expected to sail on Monday ship is of 900 commanded by Cap 1 1st Mate Henry o ¢ Expesition tio smbulances, army harnesses br.ck machizes, etone eutting mechines, iron bedsteads, hurg- lar ool s w and preseries in cons, California wines &e, &o. Upon the sailing of the Harpswell, the s Jf the Hazre line, will take Eer place at the ple River, and receive other goods, #ifling on the Ist of Junuary. Thero s great activity at the office of Mr. Derby, Ge: of the 1 Stites. 'The Western States are especially tie in requests for wpn Ag! enth t ‘orn, wheat stono, roofing s, tpecimens of Kansas woods ckory, ash, sycumore, malberry, walnut, sumach; tobaceo, bey, be: robes, ekive of panther, grizzly bear, wolf, wiideat, bedger cnd fox: lead und silver ove, &e. Tus WHisE? TRavis.~The examination in the gt. Angne, Bockmer, Rowe and 1¢_the Rovenie Dedartment in yu, wan resumed yesterday at il a. m. before ( Usitea $tates court rooms, Mon 1 weie D who testided ¢ laborers, He thonght bigh tep 1o the quarzel, Couusel here indulged in some wissioner interpoved and pat Yeninuin A. McDousid wes then yiaced upen the stand testitied that theoretioally he undersfood the business of di ing, which procers e described at some Jength shown him was borning flnid in the proper sense of the te woise. He was present when Mr. Glaese vas Tuetracted b of aloobol; bad Leen lo imes; waw the burning Luid. ¢ wnd called the product to bain the wri'ele o Mr Jomes B ¥ “he ratme i Zone to see to read or T rdinary avocat Witness wan croes examined Ly the District Attorney witk: cat ge od the cave was then adjourned k. al egert from Washington, bes Al armived in the BOW Tusly Cogaged in proseculing o o of lig; wnd distilleries have ade, but the pames of on coneerned and their €% abea e wotkt ol Ly the wuthorities, doubtess for 0 reasc ———— EHIZURE OF ALLEGED CONTRABAND WHISKY—PER- SoNATINe A Ustien Siates OFrr in—=A MIXED UP AFFAIR— ARy Paaciue I Tuers U.S Collector for the Finh (1) District_yesterday closed up & wholesale liquor store ver of Hendersan nnd Grogory-ste.. Jervey City, kept vy J. Al .50 took px of 14 barrels of | whiaky 5 /r the plnce, on_suspicion that twa contrabe: bt the owners were attempiing o de. frand the Covernment. 7 he whole transaction is & complicated 1 Uut (e folow ing s believed to be a correet yersion pon, two wen made application to Justice 3levin, to obtaia a lot of liquor at Jaues qnor store which they claimed belonged to themw. fore part of the dey, Madden came to Ne. #5 Frontst, enid purchased 15 bar iviug in poy ment therefor a check on tof the eliy. The liquor was seat to was dispatohied to . when be was informed that Justice Quaife informed t sue such o writ, aud wlsised them to 7 Judge Bodle was out of town, the w0 wercLants were uzable to do avytLing farther, and accord- 1y 100k the'r departave, and have not sinco been heard of Menutime, Maddexn, as he claims, sold 12 barrels of the Bourbon W e wan from W k. named McKay, who, » few dage sluce. opened 8 Wholetale coiver of Grove asd South Seventh-sts., and bad the liquor de- livered there without delay. These 15 barrels were bisnded, but Collector Thorn is quite contident that the brands are traululest. Anotber ot of 11 berrels of whisky without any Government brand at all, aldo arrived at Madden's late in the afternoon, and together with the (hree remaining barrels were rolled into #tose. About dusk, a man named Frank Gard ner Brown, stpposed to be an ageut of the New-York liguor merchants, went to Madden's store and representing bimself to Government oficer, seized the eatire lot of Yquor. . He od @ Newaik truck to couvey a load (12 barrels) to New- k -E‘in‘gmr ¥ bim 840 for doing the work. The whisky ut tie aount o the Md rot kno was londed up. ud Prown with the teamster started for the purposé of crossing over the Pavonia ferry, but some of the outrusners discovergd U, ? Assistant Assedsor Anthony Hig- mn the lookout at the ferry and reported the fact to Brow, drjyer of the truck Dbecoming alarmed, drove back to Madden's, bys the Jajteg yefused to receive the liquor or have uing fusther to do with it, whon the ?nvu loaded it on dewalk and left 8 Amessor 1L fginl ent to Mad- inok, seized lvfi' ky and turned it over to the custody siatt Asectsor Holden. Oficer Higgios then proceeded Kn(- ace In Grovest. for the purpose of selzing the % bartels of Bourbou; but the owners were o quick for bim and bad caused it 1o be removed, and up to last evening no trace eould be obtained of it. Yesterday forenoon Collector Thorn mede an examination of Madden's store, the result of which was the ordering of it closed untl afler a thorough in vestigation has been had. When Drown came weross the ferry from New.-York and taken into custoly and brought before Commissioner Jackso the_prisoner stuted thut ho purchased the lignor on the wtreet 10 Froot-st., but declined to answe: further guestior He wos then committed to the county Jall to await exsmination iu default of §1,000 bail — |Anuouncements.| ENTERPRISE AND 178 REWARDS, —New-York second 10 o clty In the world s 1o commercial iutereets, containe ien of nerve snd genlos, Broadway o to-day swarmlng with capitalists twany of whom were & few years ago lo very moderste clrcumstances. It conmot fail 10 couviuce akeptical parties that 1t s not mere luck, w many term I, that bas placed many wen of to-day In positions we find them, but resl energy. busiuess tact and enterprise bave vever fylled to by crowned with success, Wa deslre 10 eall the attention of A tentod B $20 0k TocbLbaent of Hohlen Warans, No. 491 Brosdway, whoss basiness reputation s well gnown to the musical portion of our commusity. e has now opened a spacious warercom runsing through from Broadway to Mercer-at. for the sale of Mowtcat IxeTaoMrNTs of ail kinds and desctiptions of first CLase Magems, st WioLksare and Rerain A very bosutiful little Mixia: TusR MuLoDRON, sultable for Citonex, he 1s now disposing of at & It s the most suitable thing for the HoLats we #0600 acd (a perfoct in tone sud finish. His system of furalshing those who wieh with an fnstrument, who are unable to pay the full smount, 1o weetivg with great faver, as it places I the Lands of these wh 40 reduced i clicumetances, 1o parchase one outiro, the means of n liveliboed while 1t {s gradually belog pald for. He has alio large waraber of new Piaxos, CABINET ORGAXS, MELODNONS to LET, snd RENT applied if purchased. Those who desire a good, relisble Instru- went, will kot €100 visit the WaRERooNS of Mm. Watwns, No. 491 Broadway befor- purchustug elsewhere. —— BEAUTIFUL FACES AND HANDS—JARED'S ** EMAIL Th Pakis TuE Exqrinte ano Denicars l(rl Bravrivisn. —be- fre the jntrodustion of Jaurps - K. aris,” uo skin propara- tiou had ever been publicly indorsed; but this, utter) distines from pOwders, paints o pastes, Lias 1ocelved the ungoalitied sud public io- Gorveineits of wie mort sinineat snd high toned artists for the rewoval of freckles, pimples, suwall "t tan, m w, and all discolor- h ¢h hite, an. \ foraers snd ladies’ halr-dressers. 1, by ai! first-ciane dru waas Danxes & Co., and F. C. Wakes ABRaU, No 024 Broad & Co, Urnein! Ageuts. ny Case.—A son of Mr. J. , Atlantio County. N. J., who Lt been deat fur 10 years, .t il o catagcl, cuused by scar liwa bewn eatively ng by Dr. Rowe, The o0 to an extrecrdinery ono loasiiueh an the yoowg man was but 14 the 010 when attecked with scarlet fuver, and before co ing Lo ome's ieuegion, was so dosl ot to be able b rl:'l«. very lond tens of ve AN EXTRAORD) F.Carn, of Port Kepobil Ll feom ot & oneed his atudie hoar o wail e o York sun D, howis Ovy woy Wi Feunhavg and The establishment of a while standiig on the a young through the truin, haudling the beil-cords us £ Monzon, took the watch from bis pocket, breaking vy was dark, (e thicf wes gut of bight Yefuse the train coald y The articles taken v § No. 6, Noril ral As nn_irdieation of the yange of sbjects which will be represented from the West wo take the following partinl list for “be spplications of the State for Ka 4 oats, barley, rye ; bullding- song-stone, biick, lime ; cotton, ginued wid MeGowan and + they worked in the like that ordizarily a chemist, who turpentine whieh would barn but did sot @ 90 er cent of turpentine to =0 Franklinave, distillery 0 velect thel No. 212 Brosdway, corver of Foltou-st,, or st his branch store, No: 539 Broad What be sells in of the beet guality, and bis prices a1e alwayw reasonable, o e The Kis,g and Queen of Prussia; twelve Clergymen; an Actross) Statesman, snd two Ourang-Outengs, fn December No, PHARNOLOGICAL JOURNAL. Only 20 centej or $3 4 year, Addross Fowrun & Wasss, N. Y. —— MEMBERS OF CONGIH, nlng' n.‘.‘:::h who fllfilr;: E. I Corrs o noted for ¢l gorrect . Ty aYGcors, ot 35 cote. Depoty No. 154 Rende-st b ot Do yon want a WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING-MA- T yourself of friend ! Sen Exuis st Mascnle P, piiatsdrsrva A tremendous rednction in the prices of English i}nmh saperfioe aud fue, Ingrain Carpets, O1) Cloths, Mat- owery. four yurds wide, &e., st HimAM AXDERSON'S, No. 99 Qarriages, &t foree Far PACER—TOM WONDER, JR., dam Lady Brooks, can pace fast and will be sold low, Stable No, 158 Ewst Thisty-fth- 7 inquire at No. 414 Water-st. DAMS & CONE, No. 684 BROADWAY, invite purchasers to inspect thoir extensive umurnmm- lass ! built CARRIA! , comprivng CLARENCES, COUPES, 3, and other fine close aud open work, made of the the o i ton, w), also & HARNESS, le'No. 127 East Tairty-fourth- TWO COUPE ROCKAWAYS and one VIC- TORIA, end three very haundsome light-top BUGUIES FOR SALE low. No. 100 Liberty-st. T ORSE BLANKETS RETAILING AT WHOLESALE PRICES. FINE HARNESS, SADDLES, ke. R. CAMPBELL, 80 Fouith-ave BROKAW BROTHERS, Noe. 34 FOURTH-AVE. wd 63 LAVAYETTE-PLACE., HAVE MARKED DOWER ALL - THEIR ~ CLOTHING. ° TO Ixfog_u R .:giii‘z\vn, Greoowich and eyt e cheset sy it o .Ytk "Ore e oo 30 to MACFARLAND® Book Store, corner SRS e T Engiish, French sud Scotch Stationery. poc? X IVEB’ PATENT LAMPS' The SAFEST, most CONVENIEN, 4ud fn every way THE BEST LAMP EVER USED? CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS, HANGING sud TABLE LAJPS canbe LIGHTED AS QUICKLY as GAS, fad aud trin: salely and neatly, sl WITHOUT REMOVING the SHADE, GLOBE or CHIMNEY, or uuscrewing the BURNER! ‘We deal in. KEROSENE GOODS of o/l kinds and the best NE FINED OIL in warket, snd avite the e'tontion of all bayers, Loth = WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ¢ Cireulars, with prices end testimonia's, sent to ol apglicants, JULIUS IVES & Co., No, 49 Maidendnoe, N. Y, " Solo sgenta fox THE FOLDING POCKET LANTERN. JOVERNMENT HARNESS, SADDLES, BRI- X DLES, SURCINGLES, BLANKETS, SHEETS, ARMY sud NAVY CLUTHING, TENTS, ke, ( No, 89 Avenne D. M. MOSEMAN, DOA 'T FORGET THE CHILDREN. HURD & HOUGHTON, No. 439 EROOME ST, N. Y., (second block west of Brosdway) opLIsn TR FOLLOWING: —THAT GOOD OLD TIME; Or, Ovk Fresm awp Saur To: A capital new book for boys, linstrations, by Wiisow Hower. and Do Hase, 1 vol. 10uc. zice. 2 THY ARABIAN NIGHTS. A new efition, revised with uotes. Sixteen mn.nim- by Houghton, Dsiziel and others. 1 vol. erowa, vo.. price #: u fot children aud the family eircle. TURE GALLERY ; Or. I1L0sTRATIONS MA AND IAva¥. With' explanstory remarks information. E . John Liggios, Missiovary to Chioa and Japan. Qunito, feail) 13, price 7o 4o THE MISSIONARY PICTURF. GALLERY; Or, |izverna- | srows yiow Emirisn Aumica Momaun=pay COUNTHIS APRICA, AND Nuw-ZRALAND. Quarto, fl coverr. Price Tic HANS ANUERSON, 105 1) ¥ NS J 100 L3280 CH BOY. 0 280 ITTLE. HEARTS, 4 vele D3 JOHN GAY, 4 voi - 18 MARY GAY, 4 vola. L3e THE TREASURY OF PLEASURE BOOK L 200 THE TREASURY OF SCRIPTURE STORIES 125 ‘ogether with 8 large stock cf TRATED AND STANDARD BOOKS i SRpSeprite for GO MRSy W00 L BROADWAY is THE GREAT AQUARIAL DEPOT for New-York, where can be found au exi red np in the most tasteful . OLD + 15H, WATER PLAN “The Pen is Mightier than the Sword.” THE GOLD PE‘—B!S'I'ED CHEAPEST OF PENS, MORTON'S GOLD PENS, THE BEST PCNS IN THE WORLD. For £ale at bis Headquarters, No. 28 MAIDEN-LANE, New-York. and by every duly-sppointed Agent ot the same prices. A Cotalogue, with fall description of Bizes and Prices. sont on. receipt of lettor-postage. A. MORTON. SR CENT SAVED hy USING B.T. BAB- 55() PER, CENT SAVED by USIN BITT'S STAR YEAST POW, , ~Light uit or any kind of Coke may be made with this ** Yeast Powder” in 13 minutes. No shortening fo required when Eweet Milk ju osed. B. T. BABBITT, Now. 64,65, 08, 67, 69, 09, 70,72 aod M Washington-st., N. V. THE FASHIONS. SHORT DRESSES. THE NEW INVISIBLE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC EMPRESSTRAILSKIRTS, MADE EXPRESSLY FOR THE | PRESENT FASHION OF LADIES’ DRESSES, INSIZES 2142, AND 2 3-4 YARDS IN CIRCUMFERENCE. AT WHOLESALE by the Exclusive Manufactarers snd Sole Owoers of PATENT, WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, Nor. 97 CHAMBFRS and 79 aud 81 READE-STS,, N. Y. AT RETAIL BY LORD & TAYLOR, Cor. 61 = ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & Co, : . e o ¥ e STRANG & ADRIANCE, o Ne. 355 Broadwuy ; AND OTHERS. Lad J UPE IMPERATRICE.” NEW SKIRT EVENING SHORT DRESSES. JUST REOEIVED. We invite attention to the sbove Skist. expressly sdapted to the LATEST FASHIONS of LADIES S, Combining many VISIBLE sdvants LACING IN FRONT. they it closely sa the tapes belng sewed overing of the metallic claaps used by all other mukery, they are TIGUTEST, and mout STYLISH SKIRT ever O'SULLIVAN & GREIG, OADWAY, A NO, 771 BROAD THE MAGNIFICENT COSMETIC! l'c'h"&lfix{'fll' Scquired by that GREAT TRIUMPH OF LA RUE'S ALABASTER CREAM! usly {mparts to the face a beautiful, clesr, natural, be detec t it doos. not 1oae ita lowter by perspira- tion; it oan ba rewoved ouly by washing it will not chunge the color ol rouge; it efectually removed tan. treckles and other blem- inh ted by ill Health or exposare to weather ; it will not give the alky 8 nco when worn, nor leave 'th b, Coupietion whed removed, which 1 charcteriace of othor pregarations. FORTHE PARLOR, THE BALLROOM, THE OPE| PROMENADE, oy o PN e aa . ¥, Who will negleet to buy * this and get rid of the Rate and Mice ! | Price, 25e. perbox. By mall, 35, Ak HOQVILLE & Co. Praprisiors DENMAS BARNES & Co. Aser . & J. Bruart & Co, BaNk- New-York, July 19, 1006.—F. Hotaes, Livadwa, Law perfectly Hod vty your BURGLAR ALARM T isay GRAFIT & protection from buirg Yor, ka | 4 | ous fact that numib Scmmmdf- GERMAN _OINTMENT.—War- ranted & eertain cuse, withont the <ligiitest danger, for piles, oid oases, ke For wle wounds. scrofula, sclt rnewin, all bons wid ehin dis *iNo. 3 Bowery Jand by all the principas druzeists, GREAT DECLINE IN THE PRICE OF CLOTHING. On account of the recent declive in the priee of WOOLEN GOODS, we now offer to sell & largo portion of one superb Wistes sock of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING REGARDLESS OF COST. DEVLIN & CO., BROADWAY, CORNLR OF GRAND. BROADWAY, CORN R OF WARREN. STEINWAY & SONS GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES, Have taken 35 First Premios Principal Fairs beld in tide w0 were '.-mfl » First Prise conceded fmproveme the grest CLOSELY A% COULD B2 DONE WITHOU! INFRINGEMENT OF PATENT- RIGHTS), and that their lnstraments 10 el by the most eminent plaaiae of i arope aad Amecica wi piies thers O theis own pab- o and private use whenever accass: |- Every Piano is coustrncted with t ment’ APPLIED DIRECTLY 70 THE 50 STEINWAY & SONS direct apecial witention to their newly-ice CUPRIGHT” PIANOS, Wi i thoir FATINT RESOIATOR’ and DovmLR Iron Fraae, patented Ju. « 5, 1460 This invention eoc- siste in providiog the instrument (fu wd4itiom to the iron fratwe in FRONT of thie soundbosrd) with an iron brace Gume i thalllll'bl‘l. frames belng cast i ONE PIECE, theroty imparting s solldity of con~ Capacity of stauding i tore ever befoe attained b that pecal; wjority “of the manofe.:: class of instrament. 5 The soandbosrd is spported between tie tno frames by an spper- stus regulating its teosion, 0 that tie grestest o degree of unlfi::‘tl;l:’ll capacity 19 obtalosd snd regil 10 the sicert de- sirable pofat. The grest volame and exqulsite quality of tone. o well and prompiness of ation of theve ew Uprigh! vo. oo ‘duwiration of the mush.l profession and all who STEINWAY k SONS confidently ofer thesa bosutiful instrumenta :;‘fl."llk. and invite every lover of wmowie 10 call and caamine LETier rros MUE CELEBRATED EUROPEAN PIANIST, ALEXANDER DREYSCHO! Court Planigh 1o the Eruperor of % veis, . TERSBURGH, Sept, 20, 1868, Messns. Strixway & 1 1 Tanset peirau from expressing to you my ised admiration of ¥oor IN EV/RY RESPECT MATCE- Luss Grand o8 (which I used st my last concert in Brunswic and sothing la the wold sc it 0 to Be Wble 10 ‘e, ow—of course st most morlerst: rtist’s me, without delay, in which maouer | can best remit the purebase- money to you. iy yours, 4 "AL- XANDER DREYSCHOCK. LETTER FROM WILLIE PAPE, Cout Fiasiet to the Roge. Famiy of . Loxpox, En; Mesars, Sreiway & Sows: Tam mach ples advances you are makiog. and the nau e-cos oertificates ou have sg dowervedly obtained. Should wy hunble apinion be of iny R¥DTH Pisnofrte F--‘"“ that 1" ghoe my vocn w0 beitenhaus. on the this moutls. ace my arrival here a.n.’:y four annaal visits to Paris. i have used the Grand of ali the tirst European mamufsct.rers. but huve fourd ¥o MENT EQUAL TO TAK OXE [ PURCHASE D 0 ToU. In fuct. | one of your finiest Square Pianos equal to wy oue of the Orand Here. T e Truly yours o LLIE B. PAPE, Plauint to . K. F1, the Princess of Wales. } STEINWAY & SONS 'FIANGS i the cily Aot lais) euts fxport nube wetual; Great Piabiats in Eoropean eoveartfosrit. - w5y WARERGOYE: FIRST FLOOR OF STEINWAY HALL, NOS. 71 AND 73 EAST I'OURTEENTHST,, Between ¥y 1 CHICKERTNBBSONS PIANOS Have beea awsrded SIXTY-FIVE FIRST PREMIUMS, Gold and Silver Medals, OVER ALL COMPETITORS st the prineipal faire inthis country, sod s PRIZE MEDAL AT THE WORLD'S FAIR, LONDON, in competition with the best makers of this coontry end Earope. THAT THE GREAT SUPERIORITY OF THESE PIANOS jo till universally conceded is abuudantiy peoved by the very fuitaring Tetters and testimoniale received during the past fow moutha from the MOST CELEBRATED PIANO-FORTE MAKERS AND LEAD ING ARTISTS OF EUROPE. Amoug others way be menticaed: Mr. 1. F. BROADWOOD, firm of Broadwood & Sons, Loudon. Mr. C. D. COLLARD, firea of Collard & Collard, London. Mile, A. Godderd, L. Moscheles, Rene Favarger, Chas. Hallo, Alfred Juell, Lisdsay Sloer, Jules Bouedict, J. L. Hatton, Sydney Suith. James M. Webll, Carl Relvecke, Brinley Rickerds, . A. Osborve, W. Kube, GiuMo Rigond, M. W. Balfe, 8. A, Chappel, ¥. Von Arueld, Leuls Plaidy, and many others. ORAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, WITH FULL AGRAFFE BRIDGE, THREE UNISONS AND ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. Every instrument wade by s fa fully warrapted. WAREROOMS: NO. 652 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK; NO. 246 WASHINGTON ST., P OSTON. _ Aothorized Acents fn all the principal cities of the Union. RYRIE 2 6 DITR (MO - TBAT X0 GLEAN nn:nz!:WmL‘r ANI m"l.u. VI BATENT FASTENTN NINGS, snd can whi the rod slipping from its place, Le adjusted wn fastant. For SALE by all Cerge: Deslors, and manul y oL e SR AT ot Donmes) RICKINLEY'B POch)gian COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, SORE THROAT, CATARRH, BRONCHITIS, DIPHTHERIA, CROYT' For sale by Druggists. Bend for Cireular. Depot Ne. €94 End way. DEMAS BARNES & Co. ¥ SAVONINE, X whenever an article of stual valoe, ai auch by the Publis, becomes **a Houseliold Necess rless counterfeits l--oll-u-“lv C counterfel mmfi‘& LAMORGAN SOAP €O Traom o Ne. 43 Brosdwey