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Lhulu ther now and noted performers will ale -ppoar ¥ cod. Thy ¢id fa callys s sonoucel, The 4 pile5 wie pantomine il close the performance § M Barnum's stageis to remain, for th oo Love" will bo giveu a# n the "' T. P Cooke prise drama, Fridsy veclag et guished Hordls Rider, i Batch i lm_nw fo-night at the New.-York Circay “The Aus equestriapa tertainment. e present, | + * Kabrl, or the Wooden Shoemaker.” The farce of 1ade to the spectacle. B0 I el o rales lunoosasary fo [he Menagerie. § A bret vmz, on Friday eveaing lact, to the Min- #irsl Hall of Magsrs, Kelly & Leon st No. 720 Broadway, as guced o it this mewly established institution is already well fornd= i sud that it nmfi‘llu suodesa. The house was fal and the eytestal ¢ was traly amusing. New nmes e traay aro. odustantly offred. both Lere aud At +-ave. Opera un. MUsIcC. et Oowc ti or THE NEW-YORK PHILUARMONIC 80- g CIETY. ~ The second Concert of the twenty-fifth season of e N ork Philbarmonio Society was given on Saturday praning « Steinway Hall, before s large, fashionable, and highly Britioal sudience, ‘The programme was well designed and very Intares and passed off with out weariness notwithstauding | Baat it oo tamed no ocal selections The ( rt commenged with Bectboven's masterly Sym . N4 Op. 60, in B flat 1+ clearness of its desigm. in the variety + congrasts of grave and brilli « treatment of orchestral re: Each mov tion. aud thoughts imple is its fi ‘imeat, or the brilliant AL ¥ aght w “re Was & uRsnimity in ea performance whiol woml .fl«u association n” Introdnction was finely render Parnaval Rowmatn,” by Berlioz, was ‘mann has 0 key to (mrformanec prescated @ olear #, which is remarkable for ramatic As A com ml ful] justice at the hands of Mr. Berg b o0 st uxpmnom of friendly recogn vien was o difficult one, but @ siists 1o herself admirably. Mendelssoin's viol u K 1 0 nesterwork, and takes a master hand to interpret it in r and spirit. The first movement is Mme. Urso g only that one quality wh fom 6 womsn's natare. ‘She pla Bndant = viperbly, throwing into 1t an amount of e nate «ont ment, fulfiling the entire measure of ngpitacon of the composition. The warmest BNE ement . was. really ~afeciiog. Ih itul P was plared in a fin 4 with a cle II‘“DNRH aud illiant admirable mastery over the difficu ots Mms. Urso's performa served {he eathusiastic app “as close of each movemest. Vieasiemps +hich is & fine thongh eurions compositi fu its characteristic, togoth The appletn which gr woukl have warranted petition, bidden by the Society; as u was {t pablic indoreed the periormance of the -n.hmnux ina correct and cllaate touch, he t. but she lacks somewbat in expressi 1t force to give full effec finely uuu M. WEHLL'S THIBD MORNING CON Mr. Welli gave his third Morning C freisg Mall last Saturday. The peally reaarkable. Notwithstanding tho attracti 1 othes Evv of tue Now-York Philbarmonic Coucert at Ste ' M.iiuéos at the Winter Gardan and Theater ble ladies. ttraction, Of }is sudionce, ni was hearty and the encores persi s is his perfe erance, the key te his control over the is great and mluu:‘m ai s of tho piavobat in bis fi , delwcate tio ving of listening o ¢ e WoAT6 iuto 8 web of rar \ continue these morning Cc Whiok s wnequaled in the aceustio p: Btiag arisia somewhat nearer his 0 havo, heretofore severely S MRS, ANNA PAYNE'S CONCERT. * e first Coneert of this excellent lady and artigt, was given at Irving Hall, on Saturday ev sttendanoe was by no means oommensurate with the morit of the progeamme, bat the multiplied atteactions of ¢ in. wiil vessonsbly account f fact. sm merit ison mads malkiug us regret that the Now-York Plil %0 loue neglected bis claim to be heard befure Do desive to hear him interpret tho Heuselt C ciestral direction of arl Berguann, has an imfly advanced, - Dot from Justice and @nde a wel deserved and marked both his selections. He s a vl wcho0l; bis method is admirable, a: :1 o iy inyarjable. We desire, howey o to the advanced. stage of the lu ac pieoes o the lohoolof which t, an_amatear, sang vers gracofully and Ty sweet 000r voite. Wiigh Ly usts iu 3 o magner. 13 suce ol It 18 & work of rare { -coloring, utterly throws into shade the fantastic, s, soulleas compositions which, intended for o future arc prematurely boru (or our especial mortification degrada 1mt bos {ts ohnrac in thetr working o, with which it ts accomplishme ol the exq w Mme. Urso, who throw iuto it the quaintness of with great brilliance ted the close of this xecution is n\sur and flueu t0 & concerto. ! which was awarded his suecess was as genuine and e unw) aths were ladies, and ye and we think tha: Lis claim as an American of the puro pubife taste, and_give e §5.80 able’ an expo of il nd as tender ro with which it con noe of the Symphony was admirable in every department of the ot h gave s sense of perfect uaity 1o the whole. In wanezs, which so Yew ore s exhibit, the P La occasion revealod o mark -d proficieacy, and in asses of power, i the fluast planissimos, i phrasing general poiats of emphasis. d rofined well worthy of admirat Alto. ed, and the congenjally thoro its design ud_comprehensive and fancifol | ition it possesses unquestionable merit, guana avd | Mae ol H'| Urso, whose genins has always been cordially a-Now-York, was receivod on this oceasion with The task she lin concerto immens levated pas. the poetical pathos of ey d con, lau Ballade an jon, was also bad :4th . proved how talented ar- 1o Gradohel playad the Sirst movement of Mozart's graceful manner and has seill jon, an played, and catire succass of | CERT. oncert at uccess of these concerts is ous beld out jlices on that day, such as the the Rehcarss! and Con inway Hall Francaise Jarno's concert at In ing Tall in the evening, Mr, icert attracted an sudicnee r{ over a thousand peo It must be for he has erformers, with ous 4 stent. Mr o0t Tastetship over the resources of THe has studied the wsthetic principles of the instru i as found fu its refiued and sympathetic tone, 1n i1 public. His his power is equal to and ar ies tho charm which fasctaates the people, and Joems n, as though clever eping. The ¢ hat day and ed. and well e o mark N ncerto, nader | beea very .83 "A'L the ac. tgstera aud ITALIAN OPERA—TINTER GARDEN. This evening will be signalized by the performanco of Herold « beautiful Opera of * Zamps.” Itis a work abou tng .hmw. especially in its melodies, which bave become -n'-k .na the A accomplishments of the .m . .u ity interpretation. The rolo of **Zamw Ma for the irst time. Bl is fusols -lmr mum it offers, ua nglkm n it ke “Zqmpy' this evenlug: Mme. Carmen Pock asta, ~iguorl eni, Tostn, Giorglo Ronconi "als is # spicndid cast, and sbould onscientions of the America: prblic, whic The folloswing artists will appear in Mme. Natalio the world, and is, besides of a character to try who shall will be ns uated by the will make o and Be attract a crowded audience. MOXDAY BVENING POPULAR OONCERT. Tho third Monday popular Concert, under the Qirection of Messrs. Bateman aud Harrison, takes place at tie Academy of Music this evening. The famous pianist | 4 J-f:-, A e fl: e Pl W o Theotors Thomass populsr oroest omul W. MORGAN'S GRAND COXCE) orm, several picces, apd will Lo Mr. W. C. Campbell, ra. RT. “The Anuual Conert of Mr. George W. Morgan, the oelabgated organist of Grace Churoh, takes place this sveaing nun-um‘ln l-gmulb‘l;ud ‘by an extra- ordinar Wl im to it & et Tats i betigt atnchor: Tho fieads of Mr mmwumm arousd Lim on Bhis 60casion, and orowd Steinway Hall ) its ufinost capacity, ® comp! ment justly due to the its of the mas aad adwicatic rgleat of the musician. (GEORGE W. MOROAN'S ANNUAL CONCERT. 7 The annual concert of the oelebrated erganist, Mr. @eorge W. Morgan, will take place at Steinway H far eccaing Dee. 17, lr lnr[u s 0 ¥ :..‘fi:;"-. red more offers of artistio all, on Moa. universally uoqud s, ca: Nesmes ) ‘K. A. . J. Abbott, ¥. oum, uhn credit wpon | a8 The concert, | Payne received the hwflh-mtm Y‘s‘ wu fac mors teylng o though vo iatricate passagos were vurnd The execution Was 4ot s cleas ‘“f as decisiv es required. The "Andante quasi h‘rr'w eliguicly and expressively rendered, altacked with fire, an wos main vwwl with spintt and brilliance throughont. The per b very promising for the future, for it gay ]wn iy improvement in the ensemble playing, anl pro ists in the practice of the works Which they prescat to the pablie, for the time they have wrndwzvm , hove made won- derful rmm. and w6 see 50 reason why they should not be come the leading quartette rny of the ow M uanski's playing was dmhmx hed by lis usual purit tonation and reiined and Mme. Zimmerman sang T that sterting nod mafected atzie whioh exhibits the true musician. Jler voico was 1n fiae ox and her efforts were warmly npmemM b thejaudience. Loretz, the pianist, possesses much executtn, bu' bo I style. His ki ghts are wild and impul Y the oontrol of jndg: Mr. Loretz is posscasad of un: able talent, whiol we should be glad o so9 diseoted Lo w purer chauael MR. J. A. DAWSON'S MATINER. This young Americap pianiat, vho b 8t ndied taauy years in Germany, made his first abpearkuds fn New. York, at Steluway's small hal) 0p Thwzsda aftermons, before a small but eritical audienee.” Nr. Dawson has asquired very Drilliant exectien, is sare of his distances and plage geaerally Vory correctly. His tonch lacks vers much in eriapness and Gocisiag, and we judge that his style is by o 1eaus matured Still MY, Daweon hes points of uoellanc? Ho delivers biy themes witi aunch taste and sxpress, b sentiment and feeling think that on this oo Mr. Dawson Lardly did hiwsell {nstics, acd we hope 10 that way know fhe full scope e v posttive ronfiwgnn: the wa AUCTION SALE 0K PICTURES Messrs. Leods & Miner will sell sn tho ovents Tuesday and Wednesday, the 18th and 1K Deaembe ) eollection of pictures consigned to them by the bowse, Goupit & Co. This is tho first imporidnt sale that has been announced this season, aud wo ca!l the attention of our readers to it witl will Gind it more tuan usually nte: nier, from Mr. Belmont's collootion, is a litt] ought to be much coveted. It {3 a study of charagier in th artist’s best vein, and whoever studies tho painting will undorstand why Meissonjer atwads 0 bigh, and how woll he knows to unite breadth and dslioacy ou the samo canvas, Wonre glad to see that the sale { dos mary American pictures, and though .mni) of { any pretension ‘hn\- ara althost alt w !Jd worth h Hr. Inness 920ds & EA sual rmem do lately, and thls is ona of ths {ruity of 0o ond will ever miss ia | cientious artist. A ittle study, ** Waiting for the who way yet bea rn)l clover pawta: the Toilgi-table,” whi study. Me. Irvlog isa Y but we repeat what we have ¢ one that will enre nwl' aod is 2 wan's work. Al Fuller in his ¢ shows how strong the influence of the o must bewars or ho wiil fe and false mannerod at tha' it it looks as if the ard in bis maouer on said that this f sga 40 4 yo iow pear Bo: oh sckiool has ound” ia clever, the I 1, what do tuoy cace | antsman’s faco i8 good, 90, ) pitios ing that It schauer's * Si oxtremely Dal ick mammy | T} tho dog but not more than he ought, 84 wise haads he is sure to get woil “Bailor's Courts does look o o Dresden “ pi there id om0 paiating in it, ‘m it is yv»ur raigs, aftor al say thatatin pan and lettuce-hoads are be than the human berngs. The man’s hoad tho two. Sowe * Sheep” by Sebonck are we!! | make Varboeckboren 1ook wor tea-boardy than sver, s she visitor will fiud good A',v o d BakYerkorf, Lasil Imite & number of F A bit by Gavarni, just come sought after; on Vertin, Lambriks, ete. Wo ought to speak of M corner of Twelfth-st. and Br. are 10 bo 80ld. They aro delighttully comfortab well fitted and lighted that pictures show to gr wat. tage 4a tiem. ‘When w Loy must hacomo Ve“r‘fop'xhr with agtists and the public, anl wohops that Leed: do his best to welcows ali tho 0d wish him g0od #p picts n will make 3 (ucky beginning of pro l thul c on tho Lad K FIRES —— VORNING OF TAR WAR STRAMER NBW (RONAD34 A LEAGUS 18LAY0. OF TRLIARAPT TO TAT TRINCNR ala, Dec, 16.—~Tho mammoth war 4 o at Leaguo Ialand took fice on : &, and was ontirely dostrored nated near, o in ¢ investigated. One of the watehmen stated that Le and oue or two others esdeavored to oxlimgitsh the @i broke out. Finding tLat it was twpasiols to,do 30, word was sent the commandiog officer, who dispatched r to the Commaudant of tho Navy-¥ al of the dispateh, ordercd stod nww-v»mzm- Pl aruived tho sidoa. 8he imm side of the ill-futed menced throwing streams of watd® dpeR ¢ vessel wita but lttle or no oflect Lo the meantiw steam firo-cngines frora the city bad arrivod aud ¢ menced plaving upon tha ship. The fire appsared o b d at 1} o'cloct )o«tcvhr o 4 the flooring, and ia less Loura the sides fell in and the famous war ith ber valuable machinery, was redu ad stoamars theo with- Cramp & Sou Seplemufl. 1861, flh]]flnu\ od Ma Sept. 22, 1862, for Charlest wore a8 follows: 210 foot qu burden, sides of oak, 20 iuches fool; u.m‘m of platss, 270, sach 15 feot wide, ing 7,000 pounds; whfe weigh tuns. ller armament consisted of 16 1-inch guns a-deck and two 200 pound Parrot rifles on thosp Bho was propelled by two horizon‘al dirset steaza-e four Roilers, w;l Borse-power, aud thros mAst figged, Thp cost of the L +, s $750,00; w"‘m 00, Tho loss cagpot fall short of $1,900, 09, - HBR BredAfou. Sme-a PaiAbLLits, ning, the lr»u-pln'ud frignte Now Irousides, Iyinz at nd, was discovered to be in flames. Owivg the distauce [rom tuo city, consi idorable timo olapae: fors any fire-ongines réachod the apot, aud lhny wor to do but little toward saving the uobla ship. 8 tinued o bura until this afterhioon, aud is now n to No other vessel of the deet anchored near her was injured, The naval officers are very reticent about the affair, bu tho firo is believed to have been tie w f di 3 Irousides was buli 1o P delphia 10 186 christened by the veterau, Stawart, and was a owminent actor in the eveats of the war, on tho Bouthern coast. She received mauy hard knocks from - the Rebel ’ but a8 never ln,ur\hlb. ';helln nor was sha mig aged by a torpedo whigh the Rebels oxploded uxier Lo pear Fort Sumter. The event causes hll‘Lc’l rogrot. Loro where every citizen felt & pride in ber s was about 3,500 tups, and cost over $1,000,000 as shio went to saa. A WOOLEN MILL DESTROYED. Pamavereaia, Dec. 16.—TLe extensive woolen. mUl of Jawes Armstrong, tion, on the Phila- delpehlmlumnmo-n dlrond, was eatirely deatroyed by tire 1day night. Loss §120,000 insurance §.2,000. 0a0 e dred hauds are tizown out of employmest BURNING OF A STEAMER Cnmlnn. Dec. 16.—The steamer Pine Blaff, u,p iron, from St Louis, arrived ou Friday las: ed by some of the orew for wages due th 1 &= g , 40 $8 90, and was lwfl nllfL iag River, ay, the ns«:olueh.hu-mz Blie way iusuce: lot muw uPl ‘burgl offic A PACKING 'Alfll)m BURNED. Prrrssvi Dec. 16.~8eott & Fry'spackingware- ::\:-'-.n'/.\' (34 'e.mu mu. i mnT‘hn;;nm, opposite tus distroyed by fir PORTLAND, MAINE :nfl-{.ho. 16,~The now Efia?; v".t‘m oturi 20w pight g Conp-y‘:;l P, Y o ‘ha old mill was by I uson, the WALAZer. u.. v A\M. Po\‘l% g‘l Ht mmm-ub.u-mmn.mwu l LAt privhy ey m.ow o u i, b4 can, #5,000 v Phenix. hrtir Onk. &000 ia llm:s. Ny ork ; $10,000 ,fl& in N "Pnfl‘-u- fiofi?kr-nh 1.',..- \'u: l:‘L" Standard, Now-York ; 3,000 in Fauo, Piladel cacliia ”m nmfl': h;?m Interast ta, Providence : tiout, dewen | i ams,, Prov.dence -nmuh-m;,m.- Thfk ; $3,000 ia At- lantic, amhyn, 6,000 onal, iu Providédoe, asd #2500 12 N THE SECOND-AVE. CATASTROPEB—INVISTIGATION BY CORONER GOVER — CONFLIOTI TESTIMONY OF KANE, THE PROPRIBTOR, AND N3 BARTENDSZ. On Saturday, at the Twouty-firs. Pracinct Statiou. Houso, in Thirty-ffth-st, Coroner Govor commeroad ap ey ru-hwmmumhu the oorzor of Thisty first and Second-are. o6 y worniag last The {allowiog i taken: tostified ; Lresided o tlo basemeat of No. 563 Beoond ave , corner Atk ; oy hudlard kopt & bacber. 40 the front coller ; 1 went to lmd about 10 o'cigek. and was awakened about 114 0 6iook by tho noiws of & Loary Luil which was { by wn_o% L imsmadistety & .mm.l ‘was followed tay bosband ; Leaid “1 M-mumr 0 thers @uit e a G haetaad G tmu e mm- VEW-Y( K ’DAILY d’RmU .';ll.l\', i n camo tata with which to put llo orders; in the aft {’.fi' e oils and spigts fa :. ¢ . Kaue et noon, about 5y collar, where ¥ them there; Loy wore brought iu & J me simply that it was his property, was; jmmediately bofore the explosion Theard a heaty fall; soon aftorward 1 saw (he fames; they burst ont hand wout out bo cried - Fire at about §2 establishment thres olosed; there was also bonght dans in the cellar light in storé soonafter the fire boke out. but did not svo anyone thero; I do wot know if tho saloon dooys were opeu or closad: T do not know much of the guarrel betwteen my Lus- band and Mr. Kane. This witness was subsequently recalled. the noise that awokq her resembled the falling gor tostificd: T am the husband of the last wit 0 bed about 10 o'clock. and was awakened about n.y wife; I saw the wall, paper brought in the after- um there wu s trap-door 0pen(ng from Rage's catin, the spart- want where the fire origi ud n fight of -mn I bad & difloulty witl, M Kane 0 water which came thiough ocije pl ringed 7 J%flx (ur.whlchlrxe«l bim 8t O r *o ; about three lo-u- Kane wanted to_buy m; “}m. fease {rom me it a8 L wantad 8400, ba wi nld fof purohase ; the man -nu hna sent Lo mo to make the purchase, then soid, “ Kane will get you out yet, without mofey ;" this man's name is Zip e lives In Sacond-ave.; Kagp afterward said be wauted lace for a biliiard-saloon. i 1 livé &ith Mr. Kane at No. 553 per; the fire mee out about 12} o'cloy 10 har-room at the time; B0 ono was thes 14 the plaoe with me. the first intimation I had of the fire was when [ saw smoke coming up through tbe bar-room foor; T saw the paints and paper brought to the bouse ou the sfterngon of the fre; nm were pyt down stairs; 1Lad only o cked the door when I disgorvare fe fire; aftgr Mr. Keve oft, B0 000 olso came into thé place; Yorg stirc that two men did not como into the storo aster Mr. .*u-n there was about §5,000 worth of liquor in _the store at thb time of the fire; thare was au insurauos of $10,000 on stock and fiztures; 1 have 00 kaowledgs of how the fire otigtnated; I was not in the cellar m; avening with nhEm IB’ a2 ugt gee any oue else there 1 one quantity m-lnl ht ta'v ut did not see any pota o¢ o Kana testified: T am the owher of house and liguor storo No. 53 Secoud ave; et the time tho fire occurred I was T staire; tho policaman‘a club slarm called my Weat up stars s T liavé owned the store & the Lonse aad Liceuse was fal T Ty e B Supet ofuso me; I wos thew, and o proprictdr of the store; I do not know that Shehan bad (0 swear that ho wu'{um rmor when he took out tuo toanss; T was insured for #12,000 on the bullding and $10,000 on the atook (are and fixtares. axactly how much property [ bad in the pince when tho fire oc- ourrod ; the build 44 {nsured ia the Citizens’ Company ; the stock, furait; ulf Axturds in the State Fire lnmnnn Lmn pany of dersey City wnd €ho Harmonv and u wios of New-York; I employed a un por |hn bouse; he puf tho paints aud the pfizln e cellar r« aftor- hio day of (hs five; ho pht o § Ao daguar o five; T aloop u twoan 11:3) apd L last ll-rcn ld u‘hnqtm llo'v with m'\. @ ont in Mr. 1 cannot swear g nkno\rled:ia s to how the fre originated ; the bills for filuug up the place wers made out {3 wy name, avd I paid thom ; the insurauc ade out in my name; I 1ot aulloize 2 o tme of thy 0 to i por day, 0 mortgaging the P! » #tock (rom one moath before uatil two tho stors. was then postponed today, at 2 THE WALKSR-37, PIRE~TWQ OTHER BODIES RECOV- wplosed in removing the Au.ud the remalns of two 1. They weré removed to the On Satarday t of tho lafe %, vory much dscow Iaborars ro fn Walker-st rociact Stalion towss, wher Coroger Wildey roster id an jquost. The etutanco wa (he same se 1t dlic on tho formet luquesta. Al the hodied of the gissi Lavs pow heos racoverad 4o having bedn prev ml.,lnuu.‘l'un 99 rui ;.'L'I'L‘\'['L' !R.l('Ds. —— I THE CONGRRISIONAL I'om’l'mn. Tho Congrossional Inve Hoo. Wan. A. Darling, Ot aons tiis o e Wit 353 of the United Sta aned hefors Comm Tho firs. witnoss was Inape tiaat bo hiad novar branded & waom 14 barrels of whisky purpory brand ‘vas not his owa, Mr 1. A. Hopks was nest ea . @ aud 11 Littie-st borne {1 o; had . hairman, wil o Togular ses T FRAUDS I¥ BROOKLYY. Tilton, Deslio & Leran ewton on Saturdar. R Maaley, He swore ors for John Devlin; hsd tobe branded by Lim; the od, » dis u‘r ot tie firm of \ galion 1to Nov.8 or 10tk; made 0L 20, the liquor was faken 3 barrels, of plumbisg sy o !’ ke ok ; ‘Deriin offered i k up the riag, ¢ lanted ; ot l’hL 0 bim Vhr'l ) aud gave notloe o did not keep an op coteh D Davlin on the 3 to Cocheu was n read, ia whick the weral offes on aceount of Coebeu's o snme Lime that if “he m nation o ing & puncheon of quor in M t harrels of Hquor t the Koarnes H o 1o the rear, aad mea cand tho eigh! b waraed Tilton not to do it, Devlin would wwear ¢ but L t they were made before Sept. 1 Mo arrived to seizethe apirits, and whik tnore. ths puncheon como from Murray's distillery warked irith Dotem's brand, the carior deovo away, wad that was the last 18 witness, with Mr. Mead and Depaty Marshal ” t0 the plambers shop with warrasts and found 1 of liguor \Mw.\m m.uwj \mt 3¢ Wrazded; Tilton l'\\lg'(‘l ar aud the safe an r inspected by Tilton ppan | e - x| THL IDAHO FERRY-BOAT DISASTER. Tas nirBrioaflt coxciFom, | | Tae investigation into the recent burning of the 7-boat Idako, which was commenced by Dr. Daltoo, Sqg tondeut of the Board of Health, on the 7th inst The first witness exam [ tae priseipal stockholders ayd u?«.-xv"n"}.m Co. He s old “and was cons! e h boat hed o et and r Usn' oV 6] than hr‘r employ the i thelr yips rer beard of ny project n,a f e ! Pq gupposed a fire Lible to ovapr hc o awasy (Qaf Br Spmle dl cors wers in- mind w the directors the boats N'rr 5, not o passenge ince 1918 hoat doruig that time belng burned; the boets tructed as to obviate hibited one of the printed cd among the employecs. It is Suprintendent, to see t or Loard of any s Company have any n,ulu.t rom fire. 45 hiad alwors supposed thers were anough mon % rua the bogts been & dozen on -the Idaho it would_ have ma placed on the up d by the passs rs instructed the superiotendent 1o cause racks to b no difference; deck inn box to prevent them being math at the Grat meeting after the fire the placed eabin on which to hang the life-preservers. The Company 14 doiog all that can be dome to prevest accidents from decurriag Mr. Stillwell was rocallod and ames MeNoill, the engineer, aad James Kelly, the only deck haud at the time of the fire, were eexamined, but o important facts othef than those ajready gived were cl#x’fid. i Joet W. Hopper, T or of Doflers, way also efamined, wh .nm that o bad exaibined the boilers of the 10abo, and had | % 4 them to a bydroatatio pressure; hud used the hose ¢ to cdnvoy water to the boiler; found everything + far as hor eguipments were concorned. Al e gation was concladed, some shiarp words passed between 2" ot ono of the boats and. 106 Chiel Engiacer of the » passenget ch‘rfimk that {hero was no attempt verse the engiue aud return the boat to the slip. THE OCEAN YACHT RACE. The brig Arabia, which atrived at this port from Arichat yesterday morning, reports having seen, on Thursday, Deo. 13, at noon, Lu lat. 40° 30, long. 65° 56/, one of the oceen yach: , abowiug a blue fll‘ with sometbing white in ft, sbe Al ‘nr‘n‘ 2 honso on deck. No otber vessel was In sight ot the time. | Tho fiag of the Hearictta is blue.| e ——— THE LAURENSST. HOMICIDE, o INQUEST BY CORONER GOVER. Yeatarday, at the Eleventh Precinct Station-House, Cm'rfl on the f Fdmund 1 B el et '““'m'“ ""m;xm.u be talpenter Crrr 10 Mapmox Usrvemsity.~It s stated in The New-Fork Examiner and Chronicle that Messrs. Colgate & “Travor of this city have given mfl. to Madison !Jnlunuv » Hamilton, ulfl Connt ‘K Y., for the Iullollnf 1 ement Fuud, $10.40 ating Commitleo, the | M papers of | for T.T. Levan | the life-preservers were | "MO} DAY /DECEMBER ‘17, “1866. BT sxATE oF mu. »r 70 tun ramsoNE. » Orwago Des Il—'lm more Auny for m fatarlor o ol 8 13 for Wi .-...';.u,ml o ATy T {c [/ ’-d by lln homn b (73, 'tltm‘ \\ ..-: -um was uu Min!s % !t.i‘u'u, M I..—Mluly od g ’ for triple extra. ull. fl. Corn stesdy and Mi d advanced 4@ dc., rulis mluh( for No. 3, s1d #1 8 l‘:‘l’:)wu. 4. !o- No. 3. e, 6 oy Mo T 8o Dresand S.@T0¢. ; sales of 700 at pte. :,,"]‘-uo N Fiour, swmu\'m 1,500 bush. Onta, 2,50 bush. '?c 41,000 bbls. 3,000 bog W £ (2 e i 5102 bty Wote W 4,000 bbis. Spride Extrs T i ot o bk fe b Dt TN ?s:"“n '8 i ok b"l-l oo t:l*':.imfi"' atte hys i 71 cam, ¢ dalivery, @1 12| No. o. nr-o‘:;r:.'nll he, B 'u“':mV"" Mh"l‘fl.;lfl; coshi. 's, v H 13je. t:: -" e Yo Géclined_Wbe., elating °q on " 20 Recetpt , 25,040, Not- withatonding o1 qualily, the ...:.l' grades bave » Shij to Choice Paci 8 the weok, 24,613, ln ot ,.cufi e e from 39 :r.:o [~ n‘u- ¢ demend. [ okd "}hfizfifimd "mim money and 3 d‘ll "fl“‘lm setive. ‘l uufovru St L mows 1o ot argent view of th, #tate of the wla for Bumxbua, Dee, 13—The Viour kst Weat i frm and recei thfl rocetios very dull. Cof Mh in fair hflu " Corn held firmly ot @1, Oate firm n.m Ne. I\)Iuo.”a lnh quiel & 95c. l,- un‘n-l Provisions heavy. Moss anq-mn #2180, Lardin mod: o domsnd ot 13 wed Hom steasy at v at 1 90." Rotolpte by Grend Trunk Haliw 100 bbls. ¥lour, 1,450 bush, Whest, 360 busb. Pe TO THE RE;EI’OLL‘\ T. A Commtteo of two of the lady officers of the *‘South- Roliof Avsochation * aro vow 1. this eity soliciting uid tako € earnest apj hedr I n ‘Houth. \\:dm:olchoh'u fons, auytllng wili be thaukfully accepted and grateful Minowledged—rsaoney, land. slc-k. pr , Laney and useful pid cles. The Fair for nn«un ' 1 | 20tk of tna present mionth, a2 Mesie H: i ire to moet New-York i tad oL v, The Erening iy firm end besty,batthe demtnd Fram &5 a8 ’ market. Countr/ uence of whieh nn- Iarge borrowets, The was of wataring ofcre never been their Bllxml for lllrfl“l, ral mer g my llvm and nun. Mu e einad; n; Heeds -md6 nomias! b 5y for Iu' 24 hours— Coirespoudjog & .xny' 9 1ERSlS OF THE TRIBUNF. s, 2 coples, { year—104 numbers soribers, 5 copis, orover, for each copy.... Persons remiiting for 10 copios §30, will receive an for G months. Persons remitting for 15 copice $43. will rece one year. WEEKLY TRIBUNE. ngle copy, 1 year—G2 numbers Trents copics, addressed to names o capies. to one address 1y capies, to one add ress. An extra eopy will be sent for Addrees "mu ov vim Onawp Prssanrivox Frsrivar, Ho. 616 vnnnv New-Youx. Dec ., léso. At ihe oarnest solicitation of many provdnent dlh-- md o weet (e presing domasds made upon us, ud to eford ull an oppor. vanity who deiirs to ewist a furthering the beneficlal object for which tis euterptien is co ductod. we havn, with the spprobation of the officers avd wanagers of the Home, couciuded to coutinue the sale of tickets be; the 20,000, The number and valve of the prosents wil be increased in exaet proportion o the who'e number of Uekets so'd, (hus guaraniswing 10 every tcke! Loider an equal ebanee, o0 i the otiging schedule. Twomas &k Co, Manaing Directors. Decrxnan 15, 155 romote public coniidenca lu the bighest degroe, the gots of the Home have consented (o ssame the responntbility of the custody of the fands received by as. All money, 07 a8 recelved, iy deposited in the Efgltls Natione! Baok ; and all payments for srticles parchased, or other [expenser, sce male oul of the funds, so deposited. by check of N. H. Davis, Agent f the iosti tation, indoried by se. A Comamittes, consisting of tiree goutlemen | of the Ladiev Advisory Committes, p il the apticles to be prosented, and a Comuiites, composed of Major-General Van Viiet, anter Geseral of the Departmaent of New-York ; Major Gene- arlow, Secatary of State; Andrew Warner, esq., Secretary of the of Metshunte’ Cheekes Williaw Orton, President oo officers and Couvnselorat-law, Tmosas & Co.. Mansging Directors. Tu view of presesting something worthy of the snccessful leader of our armies, Leatze's Buo portzait, life size, of Gen. Grant in his tent, or which the () enersl personsily set—velue $1,200—will be one of* | the prizes. 14 is now on view in the offics for the ssle of tickets, No, 616 Brosdway. Tuehshave carde are pablished with our approval Birs. Cuas. P. Dazy, Acting Presidect. Mri Davip Horr, Secretary. ln, 3. 8, Voonmzs, Treasuier. Ausonncemani. .A.w- | To Pagstors, Masters of Lodges, Missl; sitors, Ascits of Benevolent Institutions and otherd. 1 propoe bo receive orders for the WRERLER & WiLsox Bowing. Mech the Puis, from Clergymen, Mastecs of Lodges, sud repre. sontatives of Beoavelest Iustitutions, fn sufficient numbers to supply thote of the Congregat snity, and others who may fad It inconveaieat or impossible to sdvance the whole smount upon delivery, suppiriag them at manofactasers’ prices, and receiving partial payweats, sccording to the conveaience or negemities of indi" vidue! esres. T dar this arrangement, thoss benevolently disposed may, with buy Tittle outl apply worthy indigent pessous witis o machie that will 1a becomiug vell sopporting. .. Lttaw, No. 999 Brosdway, eor. Twenty-secondst., And st the Masonie Falr, cor. Grand svd Crosby-sis., New York. (¥or betioft of Ha! end Asyloma Fund.) [ Advertisemest. e —eee Importnnt Testimony John Sibley doposed before the Cominissios e 1o the Wheeler & Wilkoa to be the most wonderful and compre- sewlug mechsnism ever put into the American market. It is well as the most cumuing in priociple. Thero Is gonlus sod bigh mechavieal ability in ils wrranzement, and therefore it is most reliable snd eavy to keep in order. Thete Is a directness of con- nection between the power aud. the result, never found by we in the devices of any otber inventor, end the mechenical results follow of 1l liighest possible apeed. quiet and eary movement, which make ita delght to mechapicians, 1ihiak it just to demominate i one of the 1 musp " hn Best Famlly Sewing-Machine. —~The Committee o Jachines st the lato Maryland Justitate Fuir, reportas follows: o 1e Aud the Elliptie Lock Stiteh Sewing- Machlne to excel all other-.! 41t i the moot simple in conatruction, having fewerparts, rendering 1t ensler of mavagewent, and requiripg lew power to work it then any other mackine” n improvement of great valae, insaring the and precenting the liability of mismag atitches 10 common “ 1t is the only Machine we Aave soei will gather without changing the tonnion’ = Advi MARRIED. & WEN-CRAYT=0n Welvosar, Toc 5, 1086 o flarice i ) Lirg' LRl g Rl 1o Marthe ot both of Hariem: ey LA wlu.lumx-iullcflul,—o- l--M ov. b dod, W & Cuer, i 4 8 oo Dendie 1. Johu'e O Thurader. « ) Dotne. Semuel o ol W Calia, ws o TR T DIED. ALLRS=Min, Cordelia A, Capl, Birtiett Allap, born : r&' e S T1a iz, on Satardey Do are respactfully invited t at- n- m:'iu . 554 g "0 Dean sk, o doo- "\l_ ol osiockp @ lnfifi-lé“ .u.n., uu,lml-gu-u- JE..."'\!‘E nwm..- .% . ., o Great Jonesdt., o6 ww‘?—uu-l, wt Lawell. Mass., on Tll'licy. x :.& cm(u o7 patingy siaigg ¢ Joed V. Yarova, sea, y (he offoots of explosion ot | . Rt r.mm:q.% 1oh ot ot 1oclock 3 =4 oase), Twoaly- o CROMWEL~0n 5, Deale! Cromwell, jr.s Eolday Goede Thaldnllu (rionds ) i B s i . lh -l-. atl »m or nz““rnn , Dec. 15, Macgare: J., danghies of the Tha ralstiver ~ ? Hori o fiu- g-lvm_ ""7 7 et tg REAL VALUD . mcxmw-q.m-:-nq-“hu 1268, Edwia X His Amalts wi Com., tor lnterment. ERBEN-On ar A %u.u- mm"'“"’"‘““"flf . = e ebtes (e of are farliad to a1 fi'fi?—:_’;;h?:-r; e o Ty POPULAR PRIODS; lOKDA—lllttul, on Seturday, p.._l James B, ¥ z late resideace, No. l Doan Deanat., :“I.fiy MEN'S - hmdmmuluun-u 5. m-'w.v l— Lis late rn‘l‘mu on u.'u-y .-"::‘ : o '...-- nvllh a8 the depot on of the FURNISHING . uvn'ou-n Satorday. D15, 188, 0ur. anly awn ot v. '?e o o wtinacs o7 -.’n‘.‘.{".".a‘.'«“n-m.-. UNDER GARMEN - £ sthend the fasersl, on 8, ata Teiideugs, No. 4 W 3 v R ades > o 3 3y o Lo WARS, DORABLB, AND GARAF. SCHUYLER=On | A MAGNIPIORNE §OARE 3 funersl, on Tussday, Dec. 12, y m ¥ ——— father, noar N3 E il orn--onmiuunmur . FINE DRESS SHIRTS, Gpecial Notices. > el Seutence haa been ENGRIDERED AND PLAMG agaiaet the admlnion of forsiza perfumes by tha protective lac¥; but, wers {4 otherwise, no Frencb, German, or [tsliaa exirect could gompste with PHALON'S NIQHE-BLOOMING CEREUS, fn the s'als of abilute pecfestion to which (i has sow been bronght. i 2l TSR Sis Bali, Biack & Co., [Established {n 131, \ > Kuv!fl':n.::'-:..ndm.l iflsllmflm TIES, BOWS, AND SCARFSY, Having replontalied thelz stock by the roceipt of 200 cases of grods from the priscipsl Gepots of Eorope, srs prapscsd to farolels the choioest salection of articles for the holidaye. Thoy havejuat r>- 0F UNRIVALED BEAUTY. bl : ANTIQUE SLEEVE BUTTONS WATCHES, B . . from 1‘-‘ and Geoers. s = FINE JEWELRY, Trom Geneva sad Paria. - BYZANTINE MOSAICS BILK (moq‘avg;é‘a AN D DEAWLRS, - " ol ARTISTIC CAMEOS P s RUGUMATIOS uwux?'uu I s A OROQUET BTOUKINGS, é;, INGAID WOOD ORNAMZNTS, 0" Lom Nice. IIDUGSB‘”, 8l U7 frol Vieuns, ZEPHYR ENTTTED BHAWLE, \ and s lacge variscy of . r FANCY ARTICLES FROM FRANCE WITH ROMAN AND ORECIAN BIRDERS. Thoir #0:c of CLOCKS and BRONZE ORNAMENTS, (iom (b bost manafacturars of France aad Italy, is moes compiats Lo i any other ses00, aad the largest to be found (a the Unlied $tates Their uncsusl facilities in the manafacture of SILVER WARE soabls thea to conatautly exhibt a ehoice stock, aad to faralsh st ahar: motics g o el SAum e i il 1,000 PACKAOES OF GOODS Nll BOLD AT A OBEAT REDUCLION IN PRICES. FINE CUT GLASS. 1 DOZEN EACH OF GOBLETS, CHAMPAGNES, CLANETS, WINES, AND FINGER BOWLE, AND 9 DLCANTERS, $38 PER SET, WORTH 852, FINE ENGRAVED AND CUT GLASS, 1 DOZEN EACH OF GOBLETS, CHAMPAGNES, OLARETI. WINES, AND FINGER BOWLS, AND 2 DECANTERS, 813 PER ST, WORTH 863, SAME QUANTITY AS ABOVE, EXTRA FINE, w30 PER SET, WORTI §50, CUT GLASS. 1 DOZEN EACH GOBLETS, CHAMPAGNES. CLARPTS, WINES, AND LIQUORS, WiTi 2 DECANTERS, $20 PER SET, WORTH 833, FINE CUT GLASS GOBLETS, 83 75 PER DOZEN FINE CUT GLASS CHAMPAGNES. §3 PER DOZEN. FINE CUT GLASS WINES, 89 73 PER DOZEN FRENCH CHINA. WHITE FRENCH CHINA DINNER SETS, 133 PIECES, 838 PER SET. WHITE PARIS GRANITE DINNER SETS, 137 PIECES. $33 PER SET. FANCY DECORATED CHINA DINNER SETS, 118 PIECES, #8735 PER BET. PANCY DECORATED CHINA DINNER SETS, 134 PIECES, $125 PER SET. FANCY DECORATED TEA SETS, 44 PIECES, $13 50 > & uumu.l-lwm«»..u'; sw maaalasared el wioned Whi tecwis @ 4 tende. will by Gwud @ UNION ADAMS, Ko 637 BROADWAY. Vownl a. M. LEEDS & hlw A.‘.- for CHRISTMAS TRD AND 818 PER SET. FLAGS, . 3 A JOB LOT OF WILTE CHINA DESERT PLATES, 8150 ATS U arass BaLLS, g’ PER DOZEN, CANDLES, 100 EXTRA RICH DECORATED DINING SERVICES, | CANDLE-IIOLDERS, FROM 8200 TO 81,000 PER SET. PIGURES ALSO, FINE SILVER AND PLATED WARE, VASE3 A BRONZES, JARDINIERES, PARIAN, AND A S2LENOD | pow =50 GLAIMERUITS b BONBONS, . ELECTION OF QOBNUQOPLAR. PARIS FANCY GOODS, co. . JUSE ortfi_ HANDELIERS AND UAS PIXTURES, & LaRJE s ICE ASSORTMENT. E. V. HAUGEWOUT & 0. Nos 488, 490, aad 409 Biosdway. Corusr of Beyoms - i “33 ON[P'!’Q el saving 1o oblaiad. by of) who wee theie wase eroe for ibe rpoms of auaking Joup st thair homas with sy PLIATLVANIA MANJFACTURING COMPANK'S . SAPONIFILR. adin Rubber Tory, The 0oat of 3042, auparior to g0y sold for waalig prrpos, fn Lows VULCANITE JEWELRY it om s el AND FAN(‘,“,{,M(}JSI‘: S0 | For sale at all the priacipal groers JEOUE M PH., EPPELSHEIMER, ACGENT, AL U\M)DT!AI'H l &‘OL« Beosdiay, socaes ot Fidton 40:86 ORDARAT. R T - HANUPACTURING yEWELE D 310 Huulrnu" et W - vm:‘fm“w ‘fiwsw- wany o oftirs et -mh---au-n-r s Geot quality. o e imparted from the beet o Faraiture OF THE LATEST STYLES. CONAISTING OF PARLOR. Dllfll«l-l(lou i wet and Maple. rotal a-lm-nd. LTS SILVE MAN Diaase and Toa orvices of aew "U Asiizne wod stume AR O D s ot prosziton pads‘a the # o 10 Haf a4:amt106 44 gleau 1o owirn bamaty of desigy) v o sguies T USY RR R of workmasship i the siauafeeburs of oug gaods C A STEVENS & Go. lall—!m.&,u.{mv Naw Yort, Notlce.—Exscutiva Committee on Genaral A Spes c-u uuu ol um (‘umn o -m k -.m -l I! way, belag fillm). o IDKDAV h\ g?l.fllbb&mbfl 17, 188, I!"I“::::.“ MAS B. ASTEN, G w1 fowar, l"""‘"“ dair . Union (n.n-l cf—u A Spocisl Mee'ing of the Union Genoral Commiites will be held ot ¢ No, 13 ’-JI'I-I" (b head "fl’.m .f'l"-lylblrd:-u.‘( .@ ot e bk VPR NG, b Uecemer 1 ’6'.'1-:""‘:“ AT et h Stk D, Moy . Bo, ,_,,,,,,_ Smend 2 frr s } T . s Patwa: Rors L m“ gy vev- wh “SOURCES OF DANGER T0 THE REPUBLIC," Cligpers Sleh ¥R 3 T b - ) PLYMOUTH CHVRCH, BROOKLIN, e v, R 17, 1 R EB v i of all descriptions, and STERLING SILVERWARE, For Sule by GEO. C. ALVEN, No. 415 Brocdwor. oma doot belew Canai . TE NEWIOUK CoLLnoE | oI Liberalicy. o Sotiner Tormad om'sks “Artifeinl b 8o ton of ot o Thoss wiy ased e ) vor oo S 5./ it | PAT ERTRADTOR W isthe mrm rnll'n&,'mmwm!. ia the world. Ouess Pilss, Coras, Sunions, 014 Sorws, Skis Dissases. _———wfi—' P‘"’ and Bruises, & i by magie. Try i Twoaty five osecs Sold, WA Li AND SILVER WATCHES. At WHOLESALY, PRICES Qmm's"&mn ONLT. ® fim—‘fi‘hm”, w’:;;‘, ,‘,,"; Koo Wary l.cd Darmcdis Watoome tul Jmes ol € .? u"fi R el i | Wl o o is e Py Coran on FOBEDA ) ,Qut P e par's o el it ¢ A 0 gopia 1o be i 0s g oy f""l‘ili?‘tm‘l“"‘.tm‘“

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