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e ] e —————— e . o e NEW PUBLIC 4TIONS. P BOOKS OF THE WEEK. The Tenth Volume, of the revised edition of “The Works of Edmvld Burke” published by Little, Brown, & Co. con ues the specches iv {he Impeach- ment of ‘Warren Hastings, commmeing with the llin‘ Qag of the opening speech, Every student of Jish Listory will be gratiic d to mect with il ’azhhu\ml Inaster-pieces of foreusic clognence in such an attractiv external form, M. W. Dodd has publislred “The Brownings,” 3. G. Fullel an original tole founded on incidents in ghe late Rebetlion, and The Brewe o popular English story, by Mrs. ,:l’»‘:v::f :II\L]< the |u|: hager more than he b ar for by tho addition of a story uot mentioned ou the titlo page. | A new elition of “Father Clement, Roman Catholie story, and a sequel to “ Mi: Children,” by Maria Lonisa Chaile: ssworth, ? a famous stering ro issned By Robert Carker A Brothers. From the samo In > awo have “ Notes, ( atory, on the Beok of Genesis,” “The Way t(llw\\«ulxl‘ S 4 o, Adams (Oliver Optic,) pblished by Lecd and another Amu an lm\- atitled “* Robert & wrne, Lis Friend i William il Hun- mond, is published by £ n l,)]-xvmm'.\\ Co. Johin ¥ 1 have republished “Unto this Fast,” by John Ruskin, a series of essays on the first principles of political cconomy }Vhllh soveral years ago in the “ Cornhill Mag 3 am to establish the daty of Government to instiluio gommon ~.hm ning of y (r t llull((nln'i .|m| work- p, nnlfu (lu exerciso of \..) ,.\.(..1 m dm!:':nhv Smployment fo class o Ini } ble homes for tl 18 are l'h[nl](l(‘ wi 1 iugrained with :f'}."fi""...'u svistic of the author. Wo bave veccived the Third Volame of the Fourth Beries of * Littcil's Living Age,” including the quar- ger from October to December ine lusive, which we ean recomwend withont the slightest reserve asan matidote to the ennui arising from too muc h leisure, ve and wholesome reading for tho odd instruct :mnu- l:.u of a busy Jif le fawily who tuke this riodical have n colleze in their own house, and wion to (heir children w ithout from howe. of Civilization” for the ye 58 Ay ean give @ i sending them awa Harper's “* Journa 3866 forms an |l.1pd~m" voluwe of l..lvl -pre « with its passing comnue ns 4 vaiety of matte on pa 9 wore th u.plu wie h.l interes . H. Webb (Carlton), reprinted al, is intended for a burlesque on Charle’s T jaunt.” It has some effectivi tire for the most part is of the milde illushations by Eytinge are more comic {han e fext. « Washington Irving and His Cotemporar jes,” ed- fted by William Watson V Jdren, A. B, author of “Huguenots in Westchester,” and published by W Kelley & Co., isone of plagi umn of which en guilty. It parp ry impostor hos e s of (lml\ b phical skef fi‘.a with an ulu-hv v for tion, while 1 few e |Iy from w American Cyclop 1 Tedgruent or a hint of tieir 80 respecta llxh- a gen- : T the Lhm:hol the tor, sl 1 of his same to snch an act of wholeszle literary pi- i PERIODICALS, g mticle of the orth American R exposition of the views of } Charles T guished Massachusetts anti- quary, with regard to the veracity of the fawous pioneer of colouization in Virginia, Capt. Jobu Smith. Whe writer, it wust be admitted, makes ont a strong @ase against the adventurer whose e is connected ‘with so many roman associations, and throw siaus doubt ou the received opinions conceruing the early history of Virginia. The wi onderful lezend of the lovely Pocahontas is declared to be without foundation, the narrative of Smith, it is intimate was the production of hack-writers, and the re¢ meas with which it was v ed at the time of its Llication is less remarkable than “the eredul :;nrh h.u left it unguestioned alwost 1o the prese le on Danicl Webst it as bis previous spark ereate not a little The opeuin wiew ” is devoted to & Mr. Parton’s artic ugh perhaps not so Vigq nom )l sketches, must .un!\mumuu-m«nxe solidd men of Boston,” by its ). The s io- Pl handling of a popuiar idol. P H' E’: m-d with some sage moral reflections which her savor of the pulpit than of the usnal vtin ol the anthor. Webst leading trait, Mr. n asserts,was his enormons physical m; s presence overwhelmed eriticisin. His ntimacy inated dgety men were quieted by his were “spellbound by it. It | of repose. When he passed ate-st., with an arm behind DLusiness was bronght to a s ptill. Webster was never a stodent. He - bed l.ml“lrvlgu‘ bt did not work for it. £ his own class, matics, he had lie was only an d muster in the ole college lite Hed by some mthu nlmhhml tuste emnivorous reud He barely p wecitation roow as a student. lh. W shows that he was formed to use the product of other suer’s toil, not to add to the common fund, At (he eame time, he was an innocent young wan, His wild oats were not sown in the ds ys of his youth, He was mnys under the influence of oth Natu -nu«h- not to lead, hut m follow. Iu the early flush ond vigor of his Jife, he gave a thousand ev, ilences of a good heart and un virinous habits, Lmt not ¢ d ® ulpennr understanding, The total absene tical spirit betrayed bis want of boldne na ity. T a period of travsition, no youne man ofamvly ‘eminent intellect accepts his father's creeds without first calling thewy in question. But no new Zight ever illuined the mind of Daniel Webste mnulw came of awe, he joined the Congregati The e of his judgment was impaired 'z'l!hgums prejudice. In this respect, he never lost narrowness and ignoraace. Iu tho time of Lis wolebzity he preferred the Lw 1, as the most genteel, veligion. J1is politicai preju were equaily strong. Ile was of slow growih. !1. powers did nos weack fln ix (ull-l»\nln\ ent till he was mn nns of age. le had no practical wisdos year 182 to the end of his life, | s suffe nngvhv ess of moral and mental de ation. His w part gained upon i He had an snormous capucity for ph enjoyment, and be- #aane a greal lamicr, fishenman, and farmer, a lover of good_wine, and good dinners, and a most jovial sompanion. Tt his wind was fed chietly npon past mflmm. ‘There is nothing in his later efforts shows any intellectoal advance. He never sts before untrodden, or fed in pas- Sures now. 1 ten years of bis life, though spent many thousqnd dollars on his_library, h almost ceased to be an intellectual being. ~ His pocuniary babits demoralized h “He was not one of those who find in the happiness and prosperity of their country, and in the esteem of their fe citizens, their own safficient and abundant reward gor serving hoer. Ho pined for something lowe emaller—something personal and vij © had no zeligion—not the Jeast tincture of it; and be seemed .Hln in Lis dealings with iu hmlnuls, to have no couscience. What hie called his religion had no effeet whatever upon the conduct of Lis lifo; it made him to church, talk pionsly, pufx the clergy, aud itronizo Provid: no wore.” He was onc of who fell before the seductions of Lis p “He accept rotaining fees, aud never look into the bundles of papers which accompaniod them, in which were mtloml‘;h(- lm;lfin and the f"“mim of anxious e would receive gifts of money, and Ross into his wasie-paper Lasket the list of the givers, without having L\l uced at its contends; thus de- frauding them of the only recompense in his power to grant, and llm (mly ono they wished.” Mr. Parton gives an admirable description of the element of tho , which lons:(‘l” n:lnh an nxlmordmuu feature in llmrnylnx the lite und wm)u of this emine: W man, we are contiunally struck with uu-‘lun'&'( ':Tnls his magnitude. He was, 05 we have said, a very large cwon. 11is bratn was within a It of being orp-tiird “arger thau the aversge, mnd it Was one of the largest hmonmunl. His Dodily frame, in all its parts, was on o seale, and lis presen s luinense, He mflhlnp—mmnn us, elms, great onks, might oxen, wide ficlds, uu- ocean, the Union, and. i lflllll‘lll 1;6‘1! Rome far better Tetined Groese, nnd wvnl«l the immense things mflm such as Paradise Lost aud the Bookof Job, -m, Johuson, avd the Bixth Book of AKneld. @erhem‘verurrd wuch for—nor, indeed, anythin Ie hated, he loathed the act of writing, Bl ten-] cmul.dun uts, whist, ho never relished, of out-door plensures, like huuting, ¥ ng Hh liked to be aloue with great Na- tare—alone in the glavt woods or on the ehiores of the re- ug sea—alone all day with his guu, his dog, aud s m the murn.lnx bLefore auy one wu mflu Wi tnd:df—umsp anr‘iutml:lm ‘IM If of rgze, b H‘ml‘nlnnnglm he. ke of and bedrooin at aud n(mlln IM. s mm"{::e"o"“" ‘c;:;e, e 'n‘ e, an oce: mre enveloped fi flames 2 He e M5 1o &l large, e Zhings ip nature, A herd of fine cettlo gave bt gmn-mma » enoyment: but he fever » tasted 1 i he had orse enthusiasm, In England he “mfl these fl\uhlnfl. the Tower of London, Abhey, Bmithficld Cattle Market, English Farming, sud i Rofien Peel. Bir Robert Peel e thought was and shoulders above other man” he had S hingn. T v .’em"' fing o . yrutide, ouce, 16 'y once, Lo osked, “ Who ean Inform ns by what 1iow unkiiown Wi ehines au lhu gated to mase, and qnuny el 0w Guarry, ) prauile e 10 pover tie it kAt Aot t tm't"mnu ose nota he forms, 18 the rarest h the nklen." ym enliar 1ove o i Terso! et 1akes tho su- parth and renc] » rhaps, 1o this | and Wiz uest of ununuflc Kl""' E‘.‘,‘:J»fot Tever, 16 tho re- Union of these 8 habit of lis m\ml of dwell ek, : Tive fnj his mind would have gasped for breat! ;n New- T o torve neting, althou |"('|r!mnm ‘1,.?,‘,,,{2{,““? . Parte; e tous 1o transcend |1]) b of In contrast with “'W;r( “l: Partca throw r'hl" locs not Beer ereative art. Finally, Racliel was g0 er- ki y 8 houn, wiiichs sliows the jrely In her part, that, you 1o e thonlnt of her B4 partly due, |||u With complacency 0" V",«p e and required a contin nt'to Btates l actor, Ordinary acting, t of an outward study, 1ot o f an fuward exE(urnre. n cumtu of talent and olw:r\ ot ation, not_of uition. Tle folt ihat ho ch_of Cl Dhecamo ll ture » Wad 4 vener- type of \vlmln\ er sh 0 ] v'n-ll the 1,4 1 in 1 1ous, Wle, SCTCHC, 6T Tostlessmess, am wid fploy montal 1 ave plac ty, moderation, af i without the £t i et tee: D oS stened, mot | Silvers that B iose of the othot W persed him... Publie life enl t narro im. THe | ¢ o eentrated: Tiow sho produced such Te=aits, with so x:;‘ of Washirgton purt lhd ot corrupted i H‘v( n‘u::P mse, ¥ ‘(( rems N3 \\nn‘di"r Muis, Ristori 13 & 3 i mer of tobac- obs-Rache! cle, :vl-‘.“ "“"“’”"”": & tho Period anartitle giving a racy worst o LU0 | qescription of a feal business capitile ghowing the rural p obtain an article uf primo necessity i, ev householl. Too 5 a proportion” of this M zine_consists of fos aned mnst tax the digestion of readers with the | years ¢ | the worth and llw A etite for second rate tic- ious plebeian ap 1most Vol tion, The view,” inaddition to the lea o futensity, and his patii ol Ho became unfeachable, : oAy American Preshyterian and Theolo m opposite 1o bis 0wn, arned theological L Jarge p cal discussions which foru i t tents has a vigorous cssay on Jn o o N iatolerandy | Preaching,” by Professor ~Shedd, haintained wero tho deb cned the lines | Hie biography “of flm late Rev, of his face, and_convert N bark. P erd, of Philadelphia by the Yealth, and growth ear seame impossible to im, {u; and o political artic 1e on tlicre was a cankerin the e an. His onco ot | Gongresa,” Tho guthor of last named pa- ablo desiro of th ucy becate &t e | por, tho Rov. Dr. Spear o . takes bich ;\'VI'HII'A nM' e '.~ wraihfully denyls sround Il" e or ,n ';vxlmll I'snllln‘iu“; P O ) auded of the ments, which Lie believi emely m Hebammifiered S7 i g ot e« e its character, to e sufficientl 1 and effective 0. sthers by invective L we The lm-nr_v no- or- and he had some reason for thinkis rong o pistol, ¢ avenge thefr wyongs by the pistol. LR B of Bovth to form a safo b of settlement.” tices and inte llw nee, which a tion of this Rev are not o comple the prese (mnnh ut they have bee ||lvn mrulmlh great care, avd afford a mass of condensed infor- Ination which it would not be easy to find clsewhere in such anauthentic shap e have since spr dragow’s tecth, 50 rec 1. is number are ox ources of L New 1anhmlmna. NOMENON. ed and already famons rew wud * Macaria, " eutit.e and Langu: 0 e L e anitary Commission,” *Tlio Office e i AT and Tnfluenco of Clathes,” * lor Winthz e, aud + Tho Tyrauny of thw Majo worka which iy Toviewed in The sisgalar « Amone ¢ mece Ilu!‘ ampl Not lose the num= wovel by Miss Evans, s, Lier ar History United Btates,” e Gr an Con o's_* Author- 7% . e i ] s ke § i of Vietor Hoga's * Les Miser l'.-nn..l 'wm\m.m Lavs Vener | bbb 8 of Vicor Mages ¢ Law ks, “Picture of St. John.” As a ruie, the FRAA ol o printing presses Qiscriminating and judicious, {hou h in -wum‘m. time ¥ gince ’\u- iy “m‘ n (s by e stances, we think, they betray the § cap- | e ¥ i heTo 10 unable to supply the orders. coples have Leen mann: factured ad yokd, tiat wore than one K i pirit—a disposit irit—a dispo: nd doilars bave Laultis o q(‘»-n nt, and t m to_ find lm\ri Jhy i¢ dwell on tri without a broad appreciy H'lll"“' oo | tsdy ehanged Bands fn esehonge fr the wo © ({nm el \’,'I e ie ertictew with which a few reviewers have endcavored to m of jts ¢ st. smother it (pertly beesese presents aud partly becauss ity au reatest liv- , 10 uhu with many in- fnig noy structive d he developrent of Y German tho < is reg " » it wonld be tuourands where he had and of the literary which knows noth unum lm(uuum.l powerful novel, a gentle, a Chr stin tae stores of ber cultivated and edue lll the people nd to trade, vhmt,.q shall {50 their oprelend ber. £ 40 ULinis- iih ¢ eadiag pablic i themselves over to the men who represent be lield to respect the work may be respe cted. I (u\l:u u, eve cver neve eared e sort; s of an Awerican aut ; T snbordination of n enervat Q. W. CA ¥ & Co. Publishers, N Y. protest ing Ll.mn neroft's N ¥ v thorons It (In. on Mr, I 3 Volune discnsses the merits of that ewinent histo- | p NInN TAC rian, especially a8 the d in the light of THE RIGUNE ALMANAC rents unh‘~1~ A e \l me m”u- story full of t ssons of the new. The ity R exeen SANUARY 8 American people will read it in a ditferent spirit from WILL BE ISSUED JANUARY 13, IT CONTAINS: that in which they read the volnmes bof, oN1e the hor has written with new y P ¢ detined, nnder t tar=Jowish sllustra not_einip! dars (Jaguary to D Changes of tho M o differen nal the Meridian; Sum on the ¥; Bilereal Novu; Rinig a0d Setticg geaeral officers who Lad ne Ban and Moo thronghest fhe Usited B itis not ‘ ASE0L, SHAB ARG, WO DAY | Gy juuctions, Lunsr sni Fiauetary. poe for the Year 1967, 4 of Planets and other Aspeetn. \\| whose q it th have seen vrels for r n victory over the aate favor of a mo- n. has luu\ of coniy seen cueny 3 we ment of sucee ml a moreent of failure which barki public officers, whos Quty Table of 110 Places. POLITIC THE GOVE Cabimet—The Presdest n. them ¥ to make no A eyes the ntal Con- N rens of fho Conway . ca L sty yoor awbitions in which oreign Mis their _short-lived reputations : Jadiciary—Supre "o warkable of the strugzle in which Post OBees of 73 of Congresa. Union was prescrved hos tanght ns, in prescut Teritorica—Deiegates from. sssentinl ',..,(.l,x " ]v " . STATES OF THE 1 I White, ¢ was born. | nohle ch Increase and P apitas; Gov slatures; Thue of State Blectiv enalysis and stren ith yegard to the e s, State Cea Bancroft on fers come s of Mr he wiiier e ut of. ges, & New York 1t . wharsencit of wtens of the Asmcasora of | anxions e Alperic - all made H|H| Vi 15 hieroes, despising ( nd led by palading of saperimman valor, of whom Arnold wi prional traitor, lh.h‘lfll\ between th and the English Hessianwere ies, the stragele could | wlers know, this fond :1 1 \h l! neroft stan analysts whe dispel 0, show the real diffie u‘n 1d the . Lee, and yne, wll"ul t of the meni- at almost all ¢ Heath, Putx L and, of the u\lh.u 3 lmlh Adamecs, ress, Arthur Lec, Silas 1» with ethers, ‘too many for 10 mame,—come in for a m relentless history, £ ven Robert Moiris does cathe .«U unh. i e Court of the U. 8. romance of which Washington ouly heroes. Bot this charge is by no weans just, Mr. Banc nm Lears steady testimony to the consti of the people to its determination to carry the t througli; wisdom which, on the wh cha iever to the people a faie appe: It i idle to pre- tend, as a certain sentimentabsim in Frauce did p tend'at tho time, that the atmies of o Revolution were armies of Arcad shepherds, whose crooks were hardly developed into fivelocks, It is the duty of tlm n«lm .wming it the end of a contury, RESOLY T wan Laws of the United States. XPOSO W B mm»u ias failc ed, it is a f Among. the theological art on the “Destinies of Eec h-«. \vc notice a paper ical Religion,” a re- 1 wiisow's Writiuga, markuble specimen of ¢ i;uy.n Medals. ent reasoning, and of ill-timed flippanc; Metric System. a prnfnmu discussion of the que “What is the Vital Trath Lml- in which the writes t the to certain inherent mits_that it has had a most impoy ntial missian to perform in the rel of tho and an essay on the * All of Christian Faich,” presenting the necessity of a posit ment of the religious sentimend in v forms and symbol Ve have rcecived the first two numbes Northern Lights,” a new wee n Espedition aganat Canada. urrection Jeclared to be st an end. TiLK CIVIL RIGHTS BILL The Wiil; The President's Veto; The Vote by which the Bil) was caiiied over the Veto, THE PREEDMEN'S BUREAU BILL. Abstract of the First Bill; Tho Presilent’s Veto; Failure o the First Pill; Absteact of the Secoud Btk The President's Veto; Fassage of the Becoud Bk auts of human nature, and i il pro it .llluu on- icted in - Boston, and published by Lee & Shepard THE CORSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. that city, and by {he Amierican News y in | Tho Constitutional Ameudument Propescd in 1006, The Vot on the Amendiseit Yabdo of States Ratifying or Rejecting the Amendwert. FATIONAL UNION COMMITTER. N comp A long list of contributors is ,mnnml sing the names of several popt anmufi whom the Alphais Mrs, Julis o A\rd Hm\ Y and the Omega, Mr. Edumnd Kirke, "im ren mal U letters being distributed awnong several coul:l?:ll:.llt:::: :‘::’:"l o ooy .th::m':‘fm “Hfl;lm s tothe periodical press and more of less known to | Artanses. n;.:‘.'.:; ol fame. Other writers of “attrac jicss and | Galiforma Pty originality,” but as yet jua compuratively callow [ Golonde state, are promised a8 adding to tho fascinations of | beiswere. = the Magazine. 1t is intended to {reat of sl d Vel Virgun that will estevery man and womgn i {1 N Carilsn. Wiscouni i country.” It is also infended to bo a *model.” “More,” the prospectus telis, “ need not be said.” Ko wo should think. The poetical tribute to hel” in the first number betrays the vigorous touch of the most reflective American poetess, The image in the following stanzas is true to the life, and in the best ELECTION RETURNS. VOTE FOR PRESIDENT. Popular Vot for President, by States, in 1064, 1060 au 1026, FOREIGN COUNTRIES, The States of Awerics asd Europe; Names and Titles of Ralers asd helr Accemsion ; Form of Government. style of the writer: A shiadowy hand a luster past rcalls ; uislied whisper thrills us from U ’llw nllnl Judean wilks th A prose article in the second number on the same subject presents sn artistic comparison bLetween &achel and Ristori, of which the spirit is condensed into a paragraph which we quote: PRICE 20 CENTS PER COPY. TUE TRIBUNE, New York. FION,” NEWSDEALERS. That the European public, theny shonld hiave been de- E)'.‘i'«"«"iu"'}' Muge, Ristori's diffuslvo erice and fr 59, FLANAGAN & FINCI, {Ia hould hiave turned with relief from h.u WHOLESALE NEWSDEALERS, calelum lizht to her coruseating firework, wos o unin {m‘flm e l.u{l'm«l and ae r'mu‘x‘lul for. But that any oo ‘a‘n«qmwnu of art ever contehuplited ni- oy e from hier position, suprene i this cen- ot (14 “p“{nm\an notto be entertiined. 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O, D., eare Beer & Schimer, o1 B ..u;m, "~ BUSINESS Commercial Academy, No., 260 Bowe The great object of the mansgers of the NEW-YORK NEWS COM- EDUCATION, —Townse ml'a PUIVATE TUITION, PANY will be, to stady the futerests of their customers by giving the d evening, in Bookk . Writing, Al tie, B 7 T i st i ity || S TSR e K A e L dispatehs of goods, and to the auswering of letters. BU()I\I'(LH'N(: “and BPENMA SHIP se- red sta REDUCTION OF 50 PER CENT GOLDSMITI'S COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE, No. 736 Brosdway, FOR A FEW DAYS, aud for the only time this scason. e Circulars. Thig 3‘{‘“"‘"3"' specially offered to l()\'fi “PREPARED | rnrucully for BUSI- Address a1l orlers THI: NEW-YORK NEWS COMPANY, NEW-YORK CITY. NOS. 21 AND 23 ANNST,, Trade Lists faruislicd to Dealers on applieation. 4 at DOLBEAK'S COMMERCIAL ACAUEMY, No. 609 Broad- - | way.. Can always secure good situstions. ~They acquirs euergetic busl- neas habits, becone quick st Sgures. rapid buslocas peamen, aud T( W ' Y NOW READY, THRE bookkerper. b CHRISTTIAN EXAMINER, ifll,.\llfl/ ALE COLLEGE. 1y urganized Collega, with & smperior conrse of FUR JANUARY, 1867, EDITED LY 111K REV. Il W. BELLOWS, D. " TENTS OF ECC Hedze, D. D, MAN LITERATURE: Aucrhach. H.J. Wamer. TitE VITAL TRUTH UNDERLYING THE 1 J.C. Kimball XOITIONS OF THE MODERN MINISTRY " ard collegiate departments for students s moderate. Next neasion opens W Rev. A. W. COWL President deg, eb i Aie l“l{l‘l.\'(‘ll 1 With equal sucres IASTICAL RELIGION. HILL Mu\ll‘lr\llY for YOU GOI JDEN LADIES, Bridgejost, Conn. For circulars, addrees the AlIhN EMILY NELS 1L WHAT NISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, Vel TELFGRAPH, OF CHRISTLAN PAITHL i BOARDING sud DAY SCHOOL for KUBSCRIPTION, $5 PER A3 2t Thisty-eightarst. (two doors froia Filth-ave.), JAMES MILLER, PUBLISHER, ., 822 BROADV AY. [ UGENE sU STGREATEST WORK, MYSTERIER OF THE PROPLE Tranalated by Many L. Booru. The first sevies of tales which we offer o es, Lesile the Tutrodue of the Revolution of 1848, which |~ designed chiefly as a pre. ik, the © 7, the Virg's of the Lule of Senn, 8. v, of which so Litle Is known: the A VBURGH, N. Y.—Miss H. M. 1L COMMENCE the WINTER TERM of ber Bosnliog ol foz Yoaug Ladies on MONDAY, Jau. 7, 187 Pl YOU‘J(: LAI)II'\ Bept. _Y I \’lllUf 1, bealthy, Clr faee ot touching story of the Drul Brass Bell; or, the Cuariot of Death, the last edort of Verciagetoris, the '[\ SEMINARY for Young l great C1 to save Lis coustry; the hattle of | A atien, FOR SALE.—Ore hour f 1 rounie are wel rsary 1._GEORGE Vaunes and t f Gaul by Ciesar: and the Iroa Collar; he most powerful snd vivkd pleture ever or, Paustina and Slowars y years engaped In tiab the uunH |ln:h»1 of Enzl d Musie. s can be given. Address B. B., Tribone Ofice. of Rowan Slavery, with its gladiatostal combata and cireus games. owed by seven otber serics, each complete in iteclf, and al 1o & together s collection of nees, anique b deslgn, and Theso books will be », 2 series, sud acearaey wnparslleled n b Asows as THE MYSTERIES OF TIE PEOPLE, 1at s b, belng one fonsth the cost of the origisal varlety plicants are requested AL Emuing ‘l\mbmice. Bt free by wail on reee CLARK, Ameriean News Company, Nos. 119 and ’l‘lH‘l BEST POLITICAL JOURNAL FUL W RE want, New Tork. ) 1 STATISTICAL ik, A THE DEMOCRATIC ALMANAC AND TOLITICAL COMPENDIUM ACADEMY, No. Dy oarteenth o, opca TUESDALS FOR 1267, of fiz 4 and FRID SATUKDAY Ladies, 2 ta 4 p. w.; Misees and Matery u.mp. conrasT Gestivien, TURSDAY snd FRIDAY EVENINGS ot 8 ol clock. ASTRONONICAL CALCULATIONS AND CALENDARS FOR EVERY A Ak oW PORM DANCING ACADEMY, LATITUDE. THE RIGHT 07 SUFPRAGE=THE T MENT STATED. INCREASE OF PUBLIC DEBT. THE RESULT OF THE LATE SION OF DEMOCRACY, CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY. ARBITRARY AND ILLEGAL ARRESTS MADE AND DONE BY ORDER OF ABRAHAM LINCOLY, from 1651 to 18, eomprising betmeen Three and Four Hamred Cases, PAUPERISM AND CRIME IN Til2 UN PRESIDENTIAL PROCLAMATION THE VETO MES'AGES OF PRESIDENT JOUNSON, ™ GO BURKAU AND CIVIL KIGHTS 1 THE PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS, THE VOTE IN CONGRESS ON NUGRO BUFFRAGE, MO DODWORTH™ SAWYE Pultonave., eor FOR DAYS, eali or » THEORY OF GOVERN FUTURR MIS ELECTIONS=THE N PIANO-F ORTE—Patented. tly the best Tiano before the public; elogance of Bulsh. )lllmhtwr{ a onery D STATES. A ROSEWOOD PTANO for 01!14)-— 3 Flaros, Orpans aod Melodes uew INW‘MM, for RENT o1 for SALE Jow for cash, o7 on Lastal '.\nL\Hn Pl U 8, E NATE CSE OF REPRESEN VES OF THE XXXI) 4 QT snfaeturers, ¥o. M3 Bleecker-st.; SENATE AXD HOUSE OF RPRESENTATIVES OF THK XEXIXrn | £ BARNOKE, Nenhettront B o Fiase made. CONGRESS, e et S THE XLau CONGRESS A8 FAR AS ELECTED. OFFICIAL RETURNS FOR 146, 1364 AND 1600—care I)H KER m‘“l ”,! "—, RERS OF fully compiled, expressly for THE DEMOCRATIC ALMANAC PATENT- l‘l ATE PIANO-FORTES, LIST OF S, CAPITALS, GOVERNORS—-DATE LEGISLA | pyetory and W N0, 51 Bleeckerst, one block weat TURKES MEKT—STATE KLECTIONS, &e. Brosdway PAPULAR VOTE FOR PRESIDENT, 1064, 1900, 1856, ( TOIED & CO™ ( :Iolu tod Boston PIAN( THE TARIFF SWINDLE-HOW €ONSUMERS AKE RODBED, of the guest tone, oo, Becoudlad i Ly JUON BROT RS, 5 MANUPACTUREKS, would eall the attent PRICE=Single copies, 2 , #1; fourteen copies, $2, post paid. 3 ¥ e By express, $12 per hupdred VAN EVRIE, TORTON & Co., Pablish No. 163 Naseon e N()\\' READY: ¥ e depion, h“lfl'”‘"" LG es. By Julia Ward Howe. ovin, wd 1x | INDEMAY SONY PATENT CYCLOID AND SQUARE PIANO-FORTES. WAPEROOMS, No. 3 LE ROY- I'|._u 1, BLEECKERST, hoek west of B way. ‘Hrmnnlt \VL\V l’\}l%‘\'l 24 lz\\(N. With one A Story, Dy Samuel W. Tty Wra. Wirt Sikes. With an fllus- 7 e autbor, sl drawn on wood by Henry L. 8 A 1y TUR FEWERS. A ) W ans by Al rers of PIANO.PORTES with BOARDS, ively lnto LIFE etch, By Clarles Dawson suerior i qeality oy GRAWD As:Rmay., By Buac, 1elcased frowita consection with the pisno- Wyon i s g hosrds, o relleved rom the rghity Ty Edward 8. Rasd, jr. cents. FOR 1667, O oS TRIHUTOR'S + For sale by all News Dealers. eaused by sucl wnneciion, aud ite vibratory quality greatly iner Al Torers of this ewluentl; bousebokl instrumet, as well as parties pro- 0 purchase new Pivaor. are fuvitedto call u"" ‘examine our assort- Price rl‘"E NEW ‘“‘\u‘\yilN w \muumu.v(, e | ork. THE RIVERSIDE MAGAZINE > 8 \p for cash; nl«). FOR YOUNG PEOPL R ‘:\‘ chines, R 3 BRILLIANTLY ILLUSTEATED BY THE it Todeons, & l)l\\()‘w to LET at tbe Mauufactory, Now. 156 and 158 East T'i“{’ et FEBRUARY NUM NOW HEAD TWO PULLFAGE ILLUST Luumm H g2 Dire taken 72 Firnt Py jon thereto, & Fiost Prize Medal at the (u Ex 3¢ Loudon, 1602, 1n competition with 200 pianos from all parte .ol the workd. Every instrumeat constructed lllh thelr Pater ll Afll'l Arras t, ol waimi o e e, Warcrooms, Noa 11 40d 3 o WEBER PIANO-FORTE " INSTRUMENT MADE by all the leading ma- siclans of this city and elsewhere. It is provonnced by the Natloual Pia. no-Forte Assoclation, after 8 trial In their rooms with the frst manufac- taters of this country, ewivently the BEST PIANO IN AMERICA, nd used by the Conservatory of Music and otber high wmusic achools alto- gether, becansa of their Immensa power, equality, sweetacss nd bril- prepald, for 20 eonta. kel on yout for 92 N hergy Teael Bend Tour subseriptions i it ;..n...v the eoustry. Applyas is an umusual dosire, as well as_neces iy, in hase tinesto maks the ot Seday prodase the Margeoh resnlts. HOUSRKERIING BILLS aro the soverest ones o mect, and aay Linte he A and the same comfurts bo had are luvalu- per. iatmoaken them o lrge, wnd Bow 0 | Jiuucy of tone, lastic tonch, and great durability. s e ..u. e ow (5l e o dons, sad those WAREROOMS, No. 420 Broome-st., uear Broad o o e HOW i AARACED MY 1 " ON L0 A YEAR, ‘V}\’l‘l- {9 SQUARE and UPRIGHT PIANOS, USROT PON AL INCOMES, ELODEONS, and CABINET ORGANS, the best mauufactu i "'.’.‘.” lhtfl_Alnu‘ml: n‘\ (-I:m'mwl :; KT, m:unt-no-wlp«“h :.'m hn: -mlud m are warth to every thoughtful reader hun: I 3 o sume. - Second haud Piagos ab bar Bk Sas ooots Lak 08 Sents o a2y boslotees o8 Brosdenss Janow (ken i exchanga. Liverl dsco "r" “"v“ ORING, .xm‘ Boston, ah for secoud band plauos. I'lm- mul w‘. k3 luos for $375 sa) upwand. 1 Broadway, N EW- YURK MP l’(‘",\N'l‘ ubnu WATERS. who wish to communicate with the traders of Central 1liuois will 60d & desirable medium in Qolcl-. &« TIE DAILY STATE JOURNAT, ONTINENTAL, HOTEL [AND WATER. SPRINGFIELD, 1LL. C TRE ll-r-"ly Dr. N HEDORTHA'S, SARATOGA SPRINGN. Open all the "HAFPE & FORD, Proprietors. Dr. 0. l’fiull:1 TIR JOURNAL is the oaly Republican mewspeper publisbed o the one of the l‘«-fvl-(-vn. lfl«tvln Phraicias lu‘ Klectriclan, ot e f State Captal Ttin the offclal paper of thie State and Clty Goveraments, asd has the li‘.‘.’x‘“& ..u.f.x‘;’;; largest eirculation. The Weekly Editlon pevetrates every County, e S ok i a..’.‘“%'v‘f."u“.'.l‘f.'.’,"-.&'-’-‘l of the Northern and New-Jerse) lll aud frout New York 12 1l IAICM RIDER, mfi_fi R™ llfi’l‘lfl,b \\l'wunla. Ga.—Refur- ‘ s Seraey Clty to Knglawoad to o ., 40 mI-nlrl. DO(‘!fl?}Hg%{ ',.,”'!llnntluu'(l th GUST. AV—E DUILLBS, No. %0 Nusess ot NowbJork. _\‘SbAY ON CATARRIT, by HENRY A, D:\N- ‘l!hyzz)fi Sugeon g o "!\'"’m TER i o opened Oct .ni a, -4 l(u- House, fl, Gl i r o ral tmu‘m -m,. cn-.u ."u?" o ymndr] NP pesl to actaal setulers, o B e St ™ ALL 1. WANTING l‘ARMS—G 1) 24 miles lfllm of 'Ml‘tlpl.‘l Aleo, fmproved furms; hnndreds drens ETRTANDTS! Vinelued, Newderse -BRLNS\VILK—A A spl o o T ”p'!«m“rcl s euh :h s B CLASS COUNTRY KES DEN A von SALE-=AC Tamytown on the' Hodson; % Tmodern perfect table ol el eateatato Tor & fumily of Téaze -u-' Louses apd grapesics ; the outbuildin mctoun 15 weres of ‘goud 1 han dsomely aid on -m:.nu.g.., bery, shade and omamental t-ees, graveled roads and e Ttadaon, suroundicg country ad S ehtohont s the fe7 places of its class for this choice M;,"',""-' s e st ERe? g |'""|:.. Vi HOMER NORGAN X ernis to sult, Purther particul it st., or 8. EMBERSON, No. &1 th-ave. HOME IN THE COUNTRY—CE RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY LEAL ESTATR LDING LOTS at Rosifle, two miles from Elizabeth, mA Ium:lln'w‘ wml:‘l will soon be oy B o A D et 4.C.D Reference, A, D. Hope, Superiatendent 1l 162 Broadwere T it e oy Compasy, A RESIDENCE for SA{EAE—In the neighbo oad of Fraghleepsia, X, Y. wit outaide of the e vast of the Conrt situiion s o0 m:_.;: e ’-ruh ey ,:,.."' ~ ,‘:‘: wty. e e ows scyelo o Gagcd n, 834 8 greas vty ool ee 1 o ie jast f«:.fl? ko, bearing :.m.‘;".y'fi!.:‘ e rom KRITT. "Refers 1o Richard P Megp. o A o , 1 hour by the M e e b '.Ln",;"e n A'Al“ ““hm’,"".a."‘" 2 ¥ po-s the viciuity, at priecs a- $5,00ta s ety AR&U h W ARD, No. 'D('&M and GARDEN - icent A i i S £X. bour by Bail, wil e sl ;‘;5::2" merdflou-nlu \ HhAU'l‘lFbL I’L()l‘ of 20 acres of ia L FOR BALE; the fnent baliog st In the coury, bcsed Moust Veraon Depot; also plots of from Gae 40 Eve uerea) milo from oant Verson, Tueirs ot JORN STEVENS at A'l‘ MILLSTONE, New-Jerscy—FARM Acres, four Wool, d B:l!dnxl and & §nt-class, Farm [ 0. 171 Eroadway, Koom! 4 4 ELIZABEIH —A &.'rmc vsrl COTTAGES wd p Iy fram #40% lo Also at Oranze. PEVTIT & FRAZE AR good ’:‘s‘ifi;.';'fi':e" T Sihers iy o Lredpe s W k¥ ~ ; l Figat xoi &C ( feom Jesey ”’up bade, C (ome hour from Jersey Citr), 1} scres Fruit lld 5 howse, 6 Roorms e Stabl e Tersund Shade s Hion 7 Roowns, new Barn, Q\J’*lll B acres y»l Buildings, t Y50 1} Ex.r molery Coltage, § ple lulla(t;i Pres 4 12 Rooras, Sne Stab 5 trt Charehes 1T & FRAZKE, —y REAL BeTATE Rix KEAL BSTATE RECORD, Alarge Jonmal, p-hmw woutbly, scut free, cottaining deserlytions & wity sod conutiy g B ELLANGS, STORES, TOTS, PARMS, COUSTRY SRATS, MILLS, LANDS, &c. FARMS in Peunsylvania, New-Jersey, aryland, Delavare, \ugu p IM the Fall lud ‘\'m. For fall pastics l ARM for SALE—Situated in orth Hempste ms County, the_rosd lnd)l[b— Conrt Honse to Mankassct, 2b miles from the Low; land R and about the same distance from the Nor !huh:ml containing 220 acres; 4 acres of Thuber, a large House, pearly ; two Barus, mfl Ir' (ul Carrisge Honse, yon House, l)n.h.mh. Chernes, and u(krv‘ fi part very beary] o Hlovels —In a hwt- g bandsome COENER HOUSE, with mn aries el biscuesd, 34 et wile; and ean be oce For particulars iy on reat of lot handsomely i 1 At Orange, N. J water, ke, the lot is stable new. The entire v Maideo-lane; one. near st Aply W kman-st. ; ore b 190 ou Greenyic R SALE alnable VROPERT 3 nof A. COIT, No. 4 Plaest. ¢ Trow n- stone llOl'bP A COIT, No. 4 Fivent | Fl)l{ ALE=T" S ¢ \Vuslungum—nn.* near Myrtleave, Apply to W. A, COIT, No. 4 Plaest l'()l( \ Valualle C URVLB on Wi No. 4 ¥ \ very mn» ¢ FARM of 1 4 mifles from the ety 'OPLAND, No. 310 Pourth-ave. l‘(il‘ Chesry-st., near £ NI Foity EMS, LANDS, TENE. and 1 NTS FOR SALE s2d EXCHANGE. P el *In etica cases we u'nl * Clath H , and qnlrk wales._Se Ls\( RES, 34 miles from on the Raritan and Delarars Bay Eail o Falls, Sonmanth Co. N. < PROSPE ARK LOTS for SALE a0 04 Washincton ave. ; 74 LOTS on Teath and Klevesth on Niuth and Tentivsts.” lH g Rll)Ll{ No. 50 Pine-st, wh—(a ATE are moking. We are - e TKIOUS SUMS TO LOAN 0% EDICT, Nea 4 uud 6 Pest J BOND and MUR;T" ‘W ~iu suws 10 fllll. on X OAGE—la lrge or suall s, on nproved propery. ¥ ]l)\\ 3-)00 000 TO _LOAN pioved real estate; prompt attention. Clas. ¥ ' ay, Roow No. New.York City, |h~- sK1vn nod New-J: F, Ullman, e fiyit Qousts and .fnrm manteb. DENER and FARMER WANTS i Ii:u.\l o l"llh or WOUK ou SHARES 26 Tribuze Odca, (o £tt. it L!l.ll TH-AV h TO LE FFICES and LOFTS to LET cbmp, in Na QTORE TO0 LET—One door from Bmd sk anl by the MONTH, at No. i VT 'North-west corner of Fifty-second u ant Mw‘( f«-r husiness. A) 0 (2 avd 54 \ Springst. Apply on the .m. the 1-?::‘»‘::: u: fl’.‘:-‘m, "Kr-x b Wt Fifty- ~second-sb t Btore, about $)x108 feet, basewr m,b.'.‘::i:.‘:.'.,‘,“‘mlfli"m Trite. lestlow, APy oY Erosdwar, Room ORES and 1 NGB T 0 il West Fours D O LET to a Privatp Fanily, 1, e i Il be let for o huq rot-class HOUSK. Wil '.n. ‘apply to BLEECKER & DENI ia apply o BLEECKE 8 LET_A P, x..,-:":.’m- Crlos NIL Apply to N HOUSES to Rl:.‘l'l' und for SALEI in fld’ nhouuhuul.unll E"" try seats Board and Roome. . T No. 51 LEXINGTON-AVE Nordyessd comer of Twenty. it —Plaln Cook 4 abusdact table, S0 o without newly Toaims, €n sul uu..lr. Asmosiatiocs PAMILY BOARD for young gety ntlemer, thel "m"“ "i("" e -t det g m"‘h«--, edire o avail fi""‘ e perior e ks v by ‘the justly colcbrated “wiebrated scbools o B el b to offr thelr patrons .mu—hid ol Tated home. "fr further o theln rn—‘ A AR PRI TEy No. 6 """’" THOMSOX, No. 3 Beaver st % RIECKEAWIVE VVA‘{TED—BOARD Ty an elderly pleum situstion on secord lnt,yhfllcfl Twenty: Y isth and Lesboston'st ot ey Ildnrlll fiund gus; permiave al!'l‘ ibuse Office.