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THE NEW YORK SUN. | TUFSDAY MORNING DEC, 29. 1864, SOCIETY NOTICES, WILLIAMSBURGH—A PUBLIC ME of the Waahineton Temperance Association «i be held this eveniny, in the Hall. cor.of North let au Oth ete. at P| o IKA BUCKMAN, Prendeme@ PHIL oT volwes Mr. Lisoons's resignation, With respect | apirit. It shows how the orphmn boy, General 0. to the expediency of the United States waging | M. Mitchell, by dint of study end « firm | a = pemgaongenry corey | o question. The vote of censure by no means in- | heartening trials, of » resolute will and hopeful { war at the present tine against the French Em-|in an overruling Provideue in human affairs, worked his way np the ladderwf thine, and Lecame os ma 10 a 10 Penn, Coal. peror and Maximitias, t may beobserved that that 26 | do The Recent Victories. iD ALO Ti Pe a4 195 CHARI Secty f the questionn settled at the late election. | one of the leading aciontific men of the age, as wells ~ a — | Tne glorions news thet has recently been tele. | Warne” APCOND HOAUD ADIES’ FATHER MATHEW T. A, B, S¢ % graphed to us from Twowas in Tennaenece, and Mr, Lincots was elected President and not the Bal- | as one of the noblest and\ ravest spirite which th» Oe Step. 11% © 300 N.Y. Cen. BR... 115 ciety, No. %, of New York, will hold their Gre Sueaman in Georgia, renews within the breaet of timore platform, and he assumed the responsibility | civil war has brought before the nation, Out dow m ohn, G20 a, 109 | 140 Erie RK. ¢ ky | Public teeing in their ball, cor, of 23d ag. and % every Northern patriot the hope that the “begin. | °/ Placing hie own interpretation upon thas fussy | in the midst of ao useful lifes in defence of bis cor m- “4 Cp.100% 1400 do Hogndos | ave. on Tueeday even ne, Dee. 2, 164, at ¢ o'clocl 15y Chi. & Ro, RL.. 106 Speaking by Messrs, Brown, Madden sod Carro ning of the end"? of the rebellion is fast approach. document, o far, at loast, as foreign affeirn are | try, bia noble example mast stimulate others to 600 do. ioealos | Singing by Mies Hy nlon, Mise inficks Mime Farrel av 1 = OWEN WAN, Piest. JOHN ROACH, Rec lendid victory of Taomas, followed up | °* Lsacakd ywernment | * while dead, be yet speaket! ine te aN | areas ee b ‘ox iicuet ettack fees wie and woe greatly mistake his temper and spirit if be | An Epitome of genoral Boot stastioat I Tony “ i BES SF 4) AUCTION NOTICES, & y the ng by he aged aldicates his functions in f of ete | trom the earliest period. n a condensed ec count % 80” do. Ti wall 2 mington, will probably close the records of » year — netions in favor of s ce-ordin: of the Jews and the destructic oot Jerusaicu., By IN joy MLCe TI Mat UCTION X REP TTS 2 bran: edith 7 i ( Cer, K.. 1 ON NOTICE—GROCKERY, GLASS the most eventful of any since the war begen. In ich of the Government, which is endowed ouly | Joho Mare WB Ib. Bixveonth, mle 9 poet, = one 2 do. 1a 800 ai, 1 Aides chiltim, toy “WM. W. SHIRLEY, aucet nd otrected by , > th 69 Ci % q 7 A ‘ M. W. : recent rebel newspeper, we have reed thet our with Limited legislative functions. present ine, With map. Near York: Published | Joy contgn ©°- 85 gai 3 500 Chi, NW beast Pear! nt oy MU RAS ae wa choles stock OF — ny M. W. Dodd, 606 Broadway. lw Cam, Coal Pt oS. I eee Enailoh and pean et iote tk echievoracnts Lowes the rebellion broke Me be R 1) om N ity. A compendious history of the “burch i# a desid- is Quiekative y Mi 400 CaN W. Pr fro, ao a0 gouds in lote tor dealers. Sal yy e Use| ( ver JA 7 An: “1 G . - . : . . coutaed to the “capture of Hew re entpche Fant Reeaeis's reply to the memorial of theCon- | eratum at the present day, There are nuruerous| jw) do. 904avs Ya) MUL PL du Ooo AUCTION NOTICE—HENRY G. EVANS forts Om (he Geakeard, Witt Sow 8 deatroying the | erste Congrens affords another striking "lustre | histories of the Church no larg» and experaive as 7 —— ——- dap, Autet wall sell, im ote, to puit retailers om Tues, Tans. We Wye Parpees && Sepuaring © tion of the treacherous character of English neu- | to bo beyond the reach of studente of re oterate _ SPECIAL NOTICES, mucrimentot Enelish and French €! } property of unoffending non-combatants." These expreasiona are used by Con/ederate editors for the purpose of inspiring ‘Dutch courage," so neces eary to support the tottering fortunes of the rebellion, but they do not deceive the leaders, who trality. It blows hot and cold in the same Ureath, and evinces @ thoroughly Fngtish disposi- tion to support the rebels, so far as it may be done without offending the strong and powerful North. hing Love, te te eet, Voeer, motto mugs, teas and coffers, 44 Niece tea cet, te rutiery, plated ware, white emanite anc « ya ares glaseware, &c, adapted to the Lolidny: ositive, to close consynments art H, WESTCOTT, AUCT’R—WILL SELLY, means. Such a history, therefore, a the one be. A Useful Holiday Preeeot for 81 50 fore us caunot fail ef useful nees in the C’bristinn | D. BARNI W'S Soll-sewer, for a sewing machines, community, The work is div ded into th tee peri- | only #160 with directions, Neo machine complete ode: 1. From the creation to the call of Abrabam; | Without it, Inventor's office, S08 Broadway, N.Y. . ° mal So by , thie affernoon, at 2 ck, the entire eer full 4 fo inflicted upon their | 2&t! Rcsem insults us by proteating that his Gov. | 2. Prom the call of Abraham tothe birth ef Christ; | Sent by mail, No basting, Saves the ever, 450 + house old furniture cont in house 154 Wes, undermend the full damege in te ernment “entertains sentiments of friendship equil- | 3. Prom the birth of Christ te the present time, Dalley’s Magical ain Extractor Cures tse bet, 7th and Sih ave, parler, chambet, dintn: cause by cur fleets and armies, The march of General Buemwan, although it may be called by Richmond editors ‘s mere raid upon defencelens room and nursery furniture of every description, elegy wre, bedsand bedding, china, cut glass ware, ie Key all to be sold without recerve. Noy with occasional notices of fale prophete and false burns, sealda, and infian ations almost tnetantly, vt systems of religion, and of various providenttal | SC ten tox, For sale e¢ Depot, 43 Liberty at, 402 ly for the North and for the South." No doubt, And the only way t bring borne to our trans At- _ ’ a — | postponement ataloguee at houre. 112 sad children." tn nevertheless, one of | Isntiecousine the exact neturecf this ‘*friendahipy" | dealings with the uations of Whe earth; the whole pital ls oprn aaily AL INT Poot are eran? oft sem | JQDWAKD PETTINGER, AUCTIONEER. phere Scai ARKH areal is by bringing about o stete of things that will | being » compact and useful book of iuatrection and | #1, from 1 to) om. ior the benefit ol the. poor who | 44 Mr tropolitan Police Headquarter, diay Mulbeit those triumphant exhibitions of our national enable us to profess similar feelinze towards Great | reference. aie aillieued wth the diseases of the eves 8OLOMON | #t.-—Property Clerk's Office.-32d Auetion Sale of Up mrength, which will do more towards breakiug P may ar at | relere neocon Fuomnnvn, Anoveh By fieo, | JENNER: Aly Previdentof Hoard of Trusteon 4, | Cleaned Prope:ts, congletlog of misceliaueous arti the “Sackbone"’ of this rebellion then half s dozen Britain and the fortheoming Fontan Irish gover Tappard, authe fof “Empire C3ty, or New York by wine bry \ Nib ad bs ty rie, Thntt te wnt en hapa are pistols, boots silore, +e abe 4 pitched battlon with a retreating enemy. Swanway | ™O% Gnd manifest the reality of our ‘neutrals Tiny ana Nixbt," “Lorene of the Arie Bewery., Thet 88 CR » 7) and ton, #uvnt, &e4 will take place at 19 o'clock A, M.0 lution,” &c, Philadelphia Pa.: 1 eon : & Brothers: Publishers, 304 Chestnut aiiaet, Fred. | Prices leve siete erick A, Brady, uu stivet, New York, Attent’on Cartmen, Expressmeo, and AWNBROKER’S SAL The scene of the romance is laid in the beautifal | Others — 1. s4H oiled cauvues horee covers, saperior to BELL & INt MHA ° \ Nee ariad uthern Italy) from whose | [2bbe5 1 £ half the price; aleo alnree’ quantity of Lat My tote gd salt ste aen valley of the Art vuthern Italy). heavy bi oree blankets extra size ior anle chenpy at | (i"1)m puli”s beddins, plilows, boot, shoes, &¢. Ord gurvounding heights tn the distance can be seen 46 Kast Broadway, ©. W. TYLER, Proprietor, 442 Le OBLONG, 300 Base Bioaawoy, 48 tty of Florence The mutyject of the tale Vaudecarrs Enurcka Coffee, celebrated P AWNBROKER'’S SALE THIS DAY—B s ‘ for ite, purity and delicious flavor, To be bad of Gro w baA\ UR, dr. Auctoneer, will cell at 408 Ninth: je of Albarong and the relics of the cers, Try it, KOBE, DAVIS, Sole Agent, No, 195 | A¥e. at hs lock, Po My 4 lowe of overconia, clonk mighty race who tn anclentdays flourished therein, Ch amibere et + AIG tank Hess ‘ pi " The fact and the fiction are united by a cham of DEKATHK. ——— FP OLPP, oh ath ave, ; imagery, underlying whieh are some greati 20ral RANNON«Oa Mendan Dae 10 Séee Wileatcl’ AWNBROKER'S SALE }EORGE LEW? truths calculated to awaken the inierest of the 4 4p, e jteloved child of Witihap and Annie Bannon, | i yin ot ena conadeuen at poet owe be affected Ly the style of | seed I vear, th and 5d ss tar Wk Rg ar ea eene le , reader, Lowever he may be afte J st gle o! nd triendé inte famity ate reepoct- the tar ly W.& R. SIME SON. 105 Bowery, 64 the author, fully invited attend the funéres on Tuesday, et’ | PPAWNBROKER'S SALE THIS DAY Marcanet Desavits History. Annotated by her ] o'clock, from the reridence of her paiente, HAS los t 61 New Bowery Husband, A novel. Hacper & Bros, Publ mbors, | Second ave, 1 apie Mote Franklin Square, New York, . naps K 708 Monday, Dee. 19th, mae tics the ] sips . : P : Gianrote Shs v re y PD lar iF « Vilkie € wloved wife ‘atrick Caraber, a native of Count. RoOGa, order ¢ . COUN Gate Pecare O.)s The — t 3 ar Rapris ef hy e henge \rmiaeh, fp ati rare! Nes Aes 7 1 Grand et. en) hitherto read with such avidity by the pr .dhie, is The relat ‘ da of the family, sud of her AW ROK 'S SALE OF WATCHES eufficient evidence that the mere announcement of brother-in-law, Francis Caraher, are respectfully in- tORER SALE t ATCULES by coverning the ocean with Irish-American iron clada and expeditions across the border ayainat British fleete and armies, A considerable bua ness could alto be done in the way of expeditions from our neutral territory into British America. Duerday, 20th inet, eh , THIS DAY, ATee New Bowery —40 bas shown the braggadoctos of Richmond that they eannot prevent our Union armies frown marching through thelr Confederacy whenever it may be ne- ceasary to “change our base" from one victorious Lattlesfield to another scene of operations, The ex- ploits of THowas, followed up by the pursult of his enemy into the heart of a country thronuing with sy mpathizing seceanionista, is blow that wll be felt by the Confederates in Richmond, and cause Jerr. Davis himeelf to entertain serious doubts about ac- comp!ishing the independence of his Southern Cou- foderacy London and Paris Fashions. The following latest exposition of winter fa- shions is given by La Fouter: Each month, aa it arrives, aeemato bring with it ab incresaing number of ne veltion ; the heat houses ecrowded with new designs La mods har been #0 varied and capricious for some time past, that it has been no easy matter to alert novelties for our readers. Formerly, « dressmaker had but to say to her customer, ‘Buch a etyle is no longer worn thisie the present fashion ; but now a» lady has her own ideas of dress, and she skillful modiste knows how to advise, go that that which Is most becoming may be selected . which, after all, gives the Hag eat charm to dreas, The moire antique of to day is The Vote of Censure. The vote of censure, passed yesterday by the House of Representatives upon the Administration for ite foreign policy, raises an important question ‘of constitutional usage end authority, The resolu. “ vited to attend the tunersl, this (Tuesday) after and eseir. JOUN MOKTIMER will rell this tion was drawn out by the action of Secretary | no longer the simple moire, elegant as that waai | ine wor 1 insure Its success Hoot at 9 ocleck, ftors her lsie residenoe, 210 Kast day, at id haut Brondway, a lore gold and silver ‘ diating cer- | but it i# now mado stmpe!, flowered, spot- ; : ane ISth st, 1u9 s voit tines pine and chains, muelesl an Swann and President Linootn in repu ne ' Harree'’s Magazine for January, 1905, opens : Tink Mark HINeL wate Hotha art eR We otkedt thy: baler Rib lcd, Pf Be ) TER After @ short and severe illness, Rich ATS COROT ADs Da ee tain resolutions adopted by the House against | 4." in dull ailk or velvet. The same style if also | with the fourth of the interesting papers on Ari- | ard Cotter, the beloved husband of Matvaret Cotter, | order AWM ct tenet Coane yg ge French interference in Mexico and reaffirming the | produced in taffotas, Satin is worn plain, bub I | yong by J. Ross Browne Scenes nd incidents in The tlends and Bel cee ana hens orl f Haws od Coda i preferred with narrow strips of velvet. Bome mag: nificent silks are made in large checks of satin anc ros-grain of plain color, with wide stripes of Fleck, on which are brochees flowers in bright colors, or spotted gros-graing of all shades of color, with bands of white velvet, on which are wreaths of flowers in natural colors, The ma- terials we have already named are, of course, only for grand toilets. Very little ipa | is needed, as they are so ela@ant in themselves; but on plain IONEERS, WILL at ll c'ciock, No, @ entiie stock ofa Fur ié, 1ink, Fiver minks & COllAI A, VICTOTINGy Monroe doctrine, Upon that occasion Mr. Bewann prompt y assured the French Emperor that the House of Representatives had no power or author- ity to declare the foreign policy of the Government, end that the subject belonged to the Pree ident and not to Convress, This declaration jroduced much feeling and discussion both in and out of Congress, and the principles affirmed by PERN Thomas and Morgain 7, O'Brien, are respectfully in- | Q HERMAN & CO, AUC the war of 1512 and the present war, including the | vited to attend the funeral, on tuesday, at Lig o'c!*b, | enell this day, Tuesday, Dec r vury, " ' sof . » from hie late residence, cor. of Tsth rt. and Fourth | 1) bowery, Macehai's «nie 0! siege of Vicksbury, Sheridan's battle of Wincheste i ba ta oh aN 16 | dear, viz, About 24) lote gc. and ® more intinate a ese yee O a ; DENSMORE On Dee, 19th, Willlam Donamore, of 8 ah th irre and other canes collars, vic on Mutual Friend,"* together with the usual * Recorc Jenloy, County Antrim, treland, SED, SBEIO X arco: * . * " 3 riends of the family are respectfully invited to inh roles &e, Sale positive aud woul worthy g of Current Eventa"* makes the present uum er | gtrend the funeral on Wedsesday fatiernoon, [ec, attention of dewde.e and others, FF, BADENUUE equal, if not anperior, to its predecessors. 21, at Lo'clock, from his late residence, 194 Soush 4th pabeosas) s ad Ovn Youxe Fouxs: An Murtrated Magazine for | °" Wiliamstaireh. Be a 7 y Hoye and Girls, Published monthly by Ticknor & DUKE — Suddenly, on Monday, 15h inst, Mary GEAERAL Bi silks or aating, which are «till preferred by some, Fields, Borton, Mass, For sule by the American | Anne, the beloved wile of Join Duke, im the goth your | —— ieee Congress and repudiated by the Executive were | trimmings, whether of lace, passementerie, feuth- News to, 121 Nasu street, New York of her age. FEW REAMS OF PRINTING PAPER Hy bodied | ik in the Balti. | OTS OF flowers, are literally crowded The fires number of this new monthly is before The triende and relatives of the family, also ‘the O4ghA, will te s0ld ches saolio seep subsequently embodied in » plan Double skirts are gaining favor, The upper one e first num ! aebt re | friends of her mother, Mra, Mitchel, are respectfully | <7 aS told cheap op application at thé 5. more Convention, But Mr. Lixcots again mani- | 5 eral! nm up the front and beck tothe | ua, and if the succeeding numbers are as good as invited to aticnd the funeral, on Wednesaay atier- | * : . tt & s Ke 7 Opel Pp M should noon, Dec. 21, ai 1 o'clock, from her late reside nce, EST, CHEAPEST AND MOST DURABLE & tented grest Grmnees on thie point and tonk ce- | waist, # a8 to show the uncer our, which should | que present, we predict a large subscription lit for | 44 Fast vih at. Hor remains will be ken te th0 Poort CH RATEST AND MOOT RABLE, Sesion to distinetly disclaim this poms of the plat tinaed wise carow flounce, rebon in fias plait it, The market is flooded with magazines and : pe heh ee Wie BY rEreebs ed egrvingeeh . ste ‘Lhe Motel Dye ot the World, sured in meference te form, In fact he intimated broadly that in case | headed with @ padsementerio cor{ The upper | periodicals for “old folks," but few or none for the | qa IV ET Svanererer oe piaestis ieceauanet Mt Le Ha ner ESOS Ne IT STAIN THE SKIN E of bis re-election he would not be bound by the enitts behibae se eB oorelly ve ay \s Mag A ipo young. A breach thus left open has been fie will be tnken fiom hes late residence, | and as all who liavetrind ft neknovledce, t tring ther wi core net ‘ Cone Y¥, 3 ‘th et, to Cypress Hille Cemetery ior ine DOES N NJUK ' y Platform of his party, if it involved the recognition chains ot passerpenterie and be nd, Indeed, all filled by the publishers of “Our Young Fol terment, on Thuraday 2 ine , at Lo'clock, f. M., rr but chang po Ke rantinee i on Ay ie ' of the Monroe doctrine to an extent that would | manner of trimmings, Howev ent this style | and the “litte ones" (perchance the big folks, too) rust time and place her friends are invited wots al BLACK ¢ BAOWwn, Dying on 0 Seer with France end Moxracanam, | 189 net aaot pranibiy be team aLoae Gelow the | Will Aiud useful entertainment in this magazine. HEALY~—On Dee, 18th, of chronic diarthon, Jar anid is sold by all Iruceitts nt theo price of This further pointed disclamer of Mr. Lixcouw eraaaey bat; sid therefore, in thet case it | THe Lapy's Frimnp—for January, A monthly | Healy of Killamey, County Kerry, Ireland, in the fz bach box Coit hy CES ts BOX se ‘ ’ rear > ¢ ntnine temrly t Increased the norencas that waa felt by » majority | should be trimmed as little as poasivle, Skirts are | magazine of literature and fashion, Published by | YPM) Ot Me awe et gaat aie the quantity of dra, f of Congress in reference to Mr, Brwann's former | Very much trained ; cut quite round at the bottoms | poscon & Peterson. 319 Walnut etreeh Philaielphia, | are re spectiully invited to attend the tuneral, on eneral Depet- 40 south Second atreet, Williame dy ng 60 a8 to make them set out, This is certaiuly : zs Pp Tuesday afternoon, chureh | burgh iy Ajeclaimer, and last week Mr. Wintee Davis of graceful for indoor wear; but as the length of dress Raront of the Special Commitree on Voluntoer | of Enuaculate Cx . 6d | Witowrsary Acnsts. 1, Harnes & Co. 21 Par the Committee on Foreign Affairs, brought the | ie not always in proportion to the size of she apart | ing of the City and County of New York, Orison HOPSON—On Row ; Frnee a Lee, ST a, | nan at: WH ler, 1 ‘. queation before the House in the shape of » reso- a ® ee Acro ite biel p Big Blunt, Esq, Chairman, embracing a complete state. | Henry | nil ror. Houston ste and AveI; Itoadies, 9 Blebew. tt q ve forte t dy, 414 Pr 7 » Intion virtually eensuring the edministration. The sont reps, and ‘oulards are still the | ment of operationsin filling the quota of the county ater FcEeinl Gu “¥ ie Bis \ Ms mine » resolution set forth that Congress bad a constitu. | tavorite materi@ts, Basques are gaining fa | of New York under the President's call of July, TRENTON, xth ave 4 eg 43 u +A 1s64, for 500,000 men, ral, on Wi NeW mesic, from hie la vor daily. They are made romotimes in one fashion, sometimes in another; bus basques of all shapes aod fires are decidedly the tional voice in prescribing the foreign policy URDEN'S HORSE SHOES—( HEAPER a ef the United States, sod that it is the h Yr Hisedemiths than the cost to them of ‘ JENNETT io Sth * cis Jennett, | iron, for cash on delir : duty of the President to respect that policy, which fashion, There te howey 5 008 cane canes Our Dear New England Days, Poetry by Mat- b 3 Lays att get? inst, Francis Jenuett, } iven, for exh on « ellve C7 F large lon ‘or sale by ad is not a fit topic for diplomatic explanations with | Wich we inet eens : nothing can Le more un- | He; music by Mre, E A. Parkhurst, pee att ot, his brother William Jennet are re | _ 4.20 Sor Albany ao Wash ineien ate: any Power. This resolution bore » Little more neavily upon the President and Secretary of Siate than the House was then prepared to endorse, and fo the matter was laid on the table, But yesterday the subject was again brought up, and the or.ginal cenolution was passed in a eomewhat modified form, end his toneral, trom © Carlisie graceful. Sleeves are at!!! worn nearly tight; good news for the winter. Jackets are the favorite wear for at-home dress. They are, however, admissible even for evening wear, when made of suitable ma- terials, The vest Russe is very elegant, made of velvet, trimmed with mch passemeuterie or fur,and without sleeves, The waistcoat, which is ead of light-colored toulard, should have long full There's Reat for All in Heaven, Poetry by | et, on Tu CASH PAID FORK F hite race 11 woolen jay the 20th inet, at 1 o'clock, ae Finley Johnaon ; music by Mra, Parkhurst, McLALGHLIN — On_ Dee, 18) Idd, Mary Aun, Thou Art Dreaming. A serenade, composed by Sau ht Pes Janes and Mary MeLaughiin, aged 5 yre Augustus A, Crilley. h Her re roaina ill be taken from the residence of erpirente, T Vandewater st, to Calvary Cemetery Dost Thou Ever Think of Me, Lor’? Soug, ar- | tor interment, this day, at 1 o'clock, P.M it ranged for the ,uitar. MeMANUS—On Monday, Dec, 19th, after a linger. \GS AND OLD Metala t bh. Colored and ® © y and newspapers 9 centa, peer and pester 35 cent ib. ot No. 1b New Bowery. cor. oa CS CouMERt IAL OLL COMPANY,.—THERE 4 wil Le a ieesing of the stockholders of the Come Anthe matter now stands, the President end | sleeves fasicned into a wristband, Some of these} Sanitary Fair Polka, Arranged tor four bands | {ie |llpers Mir. Aun MeManta widow of the decease | mec (1 Oi Colitis at thelr tice, 15% Pront ate Va th Congress are at open issue upon # question of the 10k Oe ee ane hg aa yds for the piano, by Mrs, E. A. Parkburst, rhe relanves and triemls af the fauily ere. ree | isis at 12 ciclock at soon, ter ike . ay ot UanHaTY ue ° . | bament whic daily aD or ne 5 a epectiully javited to atteud the tuneral,on Wedne-- | whiny the mnount of the Cepital » f anid Com. f Bighest practical and theoretical Importance. Wav" | hi ue tayorite form of oukioor dress, They are | All tho above new music is published by Horace | Uh} atrernoon, Dec. 21, at 2 o'clock, ot her lace | pany from five million of donare to inne tions and roy ang the consideration of the expediency of re-af | 1 dpb pa fabd * ie wiithe so $0 nearly Waters, 451 Broadway. residence, 140 Forsyth at, N.Y. “0 ' et uudred tho neand, dollars. 7 Dated few Yor gE, firming the Monroe dootrme at the present time, | t& e figure. Colored plush, with fancy butions, (ho "GE Oe’ A! A and the propriety of undertaking « (366 war ie is very much used, and with mony bas taken the a] hal Ld oF place of velvet. The latter material is trimmed other than purely defensive purposes, it raises the | very richly, either with ,,uipure, passementerie or stal’ om Wadneaday afte issue whether Congress bas power to dictate and | tur, Hotoudes are made quite shor with or withe | — sails i ciclocks sons ‘her late reidenoo f6¢\y HARNDEN EXPRESS. 65 BROADWAY < . out boods, — ss 55 Teas Cail * oh +4 tNp KRESS. 66 ADWAY, control the foreign policy of the United States. The hoois are much worn this year, and, when Financial News, ‘iarkets, &c¢. Eee Pa ays ans _ the hh Uu.uryised tacilties for forwarding a This question can only be decided | wo!l made, are very becoming New York, Monday, Dee. 19, 6 7. M.—The very fa- i) Poaree: 4h a pease Basie ideas IH. SOUTH, EAST OR WESI by reference to the Constitution, which accurately ae bonnete—w tileb are worn even smaller than | vorable army vews, as we noticed yesterday, las fal- 4 ‘ Tt wud wagons for coos, if werd is rent by 1 % y Were isos morth—edmit of great variety in * . she! sthe xo! samblers ide of deceased are r nmanil ore wire, to the prep the Lari 1 func gon peg ore . the trimmings ; indeed almost anysbing 1s employ Jen like a bombehell among the gold gamblers, The atieud the fanoral, this (T OFFICE 65 BROADWAY, NEW YORE ~" e government, We there 0 duties price at the opening this morning was b\& percent below the closing quotation of Saturday, and at noon had ed for this purpose, Thus pearls, jot, malachite, towers, feathers, lace, chenille, seem cyually in faver; each, Lowever, in mnall quaniuthes according to the mze of the buuuet, aud even 1 o'clock, from his late reside TUsf RECEIVED AN IMPOR" Congress are legislative not executive, and that TATION OP ™ neither the Senate nor the flouse can have in- renuine Horlem Ol reat ten Complaint, Fevers, Kieutnativuy Vv einer percent, more, The market after. 3 liata Price, aved : akiners, &e., ae : wards recovered 6 Nty ae will be seen by the hry . SYLVESTER'S Uid Depot, 126 Can N.Y, 14 tercourse with any foreign power. Congress holds | that priucipally at the back in place of the curtain. fiseiae record of Nee At 10 4 \ 'M " a fain inviiet ioe tend re me CO Ata ad oe Ha the purge not the sword, and any influence it may exercise in reference to foreign affairs is derived, Incidentally,from the power to give or withbold the funds necessary to carry out a given line of policy, Bo far as the House |s concerned it certainly has no power to declare the foreign policy of the United Htates, The Benate can reject any treaty made by the President, but the House is powerless in mat- Flowers of velvet glace are preferred, @nd alse leaves powdered, both of which Lave a very charm ing effect, wod form very protly wemanings, Vel- Vet ie much used for striugs aud with good teste, we think, aa it i# certainly very becomiay. Some of our Lest houses are prepanug marvel- lously elegant head-dresses lor the winter soasou, Strings of pearls, algretiosof every kina, pink ruck coral, stosil foreign birds placed on bouquets of ropes or duises, Lutterthes in their pataral colors, the Wibge of tes mounsed with coral or dower to attead & Dec, uy at 2 EAF TOBACCO—NOW IS THE TIME tb tefore the Lew tax is exacted, to buy cheap Cou. £2 reetioul Sts Ohio aud tiavava Lent Tobeeco, I Yt hold # larce supply atold prices which ‘evablesine wa! wellityet very low. HL COLEEL, 208 Chatham \ eee .» from her brooklya he romaiue torinierment, Lime:ick MV 21O\; 10.80, Lhe 11,8, "16! Zils 12,15, Mand, papers please copy. Ml SCULLY-—On the loth inet, Mary Scully, daughter of Charles and Catharine peuily, mied ls years and 5 1.40, ONG 4 The business wae unusually heavy, BAF TOBACCO AT REDUCED PRICE— UL Wetprers Mucerw nat fly * ¢ Vaaien wth ety ay . at burgh, F, CONBIANT ‘ly invited wivertioon, J Let improvernent towards the close wae merely (he OF HEN Paeatay effect of a combination which can only stat the | ina Wess st ; 108 Notice TO CREDITORS OF APPLICAS th to be exempted trom Hability te &* # moment againet the downward current, Phe general re t Wh rv} + , 5 lol weil . » {this kind, ca > . : " s VAN IDERSTINE—In Witliamet On Senda HwoPreoument—Lobest Sewell, Guetavue kore. 9 this kind Tbe only power conferred upon | are siucuget tie Many materials en) loyed stock market was mach lower, while all kinds of Gove | eveniag, ISth inet, Mr, Peter Van ideretine, sr. tued raton wud Don A. Booth, due ae Congress by the Constitution, which would seem to : ernment securities were in active demand at advance | OY year s tonths and 1s dese pegutors to appear before the Han. Albert R ‘ F r rm and irieada of rhe nily are nect.e | Judge of the Court of Couns Bas he confer the right of dictating the foreign policy of New Pablications, ing rates, The loan market was dull at 647 perc | g Ade Telatives ond intends amily ere mrpe ot Count da the ¢ fully tuvited to attend the fuaeral, on Wedn shows | Morning, Dee, 21, ab 1b o'clock, trots his to cence, 1 South cd et, near Oth ot without invitation ersot sald courg, ad rork,onthe 17th = t for enon, e «of the government, isthe authority to declare war and grant letters of marque and re- prisal, But this power is vested in QUEENS OF BONG,—Being memotre of sone of th. moet celebrated femnie voeuliets who have pert formed up the lyric stage from the eariiert days o asisusualatthis season, The bank stat ap increase in loans of two m1 our, sid in depocite a opers to the preeent time. To which is added q | decrease of two millions three huudre: id fifty-one | — 4 Ta | Ci " " . . 7 7 a o both Houses, and requires the consent tauren tte 5 Me Stion Cresiitree cee thousand Golleras The chenese 10 He Cireiation are TRADE NOTICES, : of the Premdent or, in case of bis veto it can | WU. With Portiuite, Marper & Bios, Mublisners, | UMmportant, Tho six hundred and thirty-one Na.) - . oepraay . vee ” si Franklin square, Now Vora, tional Banks now authorized have an acereeate capi. MELTING OF THE ‘(LONGSHORE sHIpP a. become law, like other acta, by a two-thirds vote] 5) ' . , Ar \ td held at M Mall apter fifth, 0 ond of ita of both He But she House of Re This is a volume of over 540 pages of clean pring | tal of #128,151,020, The cureney new anounts to | ek aH dation wil he beld i, Attar dul A 5. hanes Aint a Wee let f Oe mu 7 Bil 2a pve i 8 Phd sind Ms o'clock, oO ! ‘ (ABT - uses. of Representatives | in, vood binding and will prove a useful and inter- | #72 4, of which $1,652,900 were isued duriag | tor codecttg tines ROBERT SEWELIA At vents has clearly no mghé to initiate any action, or as- sume a controlling influence, over the Executive in his relations with foreign powers, The House can- dues and the regulay business, in vold toeday | K CULLEN, P W, GOULD, sec, i \ MELTING OF THE VAI and 8) ecole jonywill be k ending Dee had avery depressing effect upe chandie eating book to those who make wusic a subject for T JOTHING LIKE LEATHFR.--IF YOU ‘3 study, Love of an art creates love of the artist, ran? sole len 1 Spruce st. GIN Produce and mer. SHERS rat lowest Swarup prices, call NB HOCH i di 4 nerally, At the Produce | Jennie, Lives but for Thee, Abaliad, Poetry | , OCORN BO Me - ve Belk 1th, Catherine, H. Duly GEORGE A, LEE TE, H.W. BOOT aud music by John Mahon. Publisned by Wm. A | Freemount, County Cork, Ipeland, aved 55 rears, Truetees, ___ 304 Pond & Co,, 547 Broadway Her relatives and frieade are respectfully Invited H )LIDAY PRESENTS SHOULD BE SEN? = = 1 ‘Tua Paruior Box; Or, The Life and Career of Mas | V0 p. eto W flour dithis even: a BR. Tey ry ich even Rimnnul’s treaty thal haa been exeauiad bbhnaery beelee ved, hvigahy tranep rted by the | sectincd 20a 40 ecm’ er bbluand wheat bas couw Hs A Ms " re) sty ct wr AMie DE. p>’ NBI S' TICK EY > Kk 1UGHT OF y by the President and confirmed by theSonate. Itcan | tT? 0! Suakspeare and yet take uo interest io | per busivel, ork wae $1 50 per bbl loversand everye | OO Indice 1 sulin patole dey Selinhold ina Sita Raaaean rE Roe CAETVINE ici re miler, Ani akin to the iuierest we take in | thing else was lower to #eli. | N' \ TO SE oats wante wer Bowery, under ‘ ecution, or impeach the President for taleconduct 1 a great ra uate poet is that whieh we take in | a STOOK 6 ay PINT. BOA f | cae GFR RABE Ss 333 fi upon thig esto otber mattors, Bust this ise very ea ou traniut oe aun In the growing | 100 1.8.6e'Shep.. 11's fy en, B | of any } wa OF ts | HIN & COTS te = . an Creasy love of Amerwans for the o, era 6” Ene k . > y ” * “ee different affair froma the claim now pet forth b 4 Le ly TR rE if athe 6 hd OW b Dy WBA eat seca 6b Pcunik Gaara th CROW? GGcta Ga wi60 ¢ Haye” | GC! RATIVEL As ERERS W ILL HOLD | pared by T, W. HOUCHIS. nave iy ae House tocontrol the foreign policy of the United ray ‘ 4 lo Bre at th A ARs pees Shureday cvening, Me 1. W. HOUCHIS & CO, MaAs W, HOl L é vrld's great Singers mud this volume sup lies that | OW Chia \. Wo | at their te ) aetand Sb ave, TUM As | E,W.PECKHAM. Sov.Q Ish 6 par pe reject treatios ee pal | rivan public are farn‘liar, such aa Jenny Lind, | lv Tenn, bs, '#0.... oT "1am i! Misa os oo on - - . old news ape yup ty boo is dnd Waete pater s i + Opi . i | duo do. oT Bisth Av. KR MELTW 1 yy ol every duecnp LOCK WELL & EMERSON aainisiag: Picsolomaiah alors Grisi, Sontag and others whose Hon M Ui i in aus Wei io SOCIETY NO CEs, ¥5 Ant at, one doo. west of Nascaua , ‘Ne J riraita are also given, souww Ohio Bh do, ib _ - oom — -AST — YEAST ne . NBT It will appoar, therefore, that this vote of cen- | & § } 9) Mich, Cou, kK. os tha FATHER MATHEW T, A, B, SOCLETY No, FAST — YEAST — ¥ EAST = HE CELE- Salls brated Compreseed Yeast, in sure may be regarded in the light of # petulant ex- | jor-eueral O. M. M en id Care , isail 2 of Brooklyn—At a epocial ruceting of the abo: oo “ urop* exclusively + Miwhe By Rev. F. C. Headley LW Chi. @ Alion Rk. Oy § , Th @ above | used for some years, nud for th t ine wanufie. ” oe XE ie! le aed eociety held at 166 Fulton et, Mrooktyn, on sunda: ‘ i yy pression of opinion of members whose temper has be- Bipvearnl, Hen a oriitd JON) AS, & Gt, Ye Han. & St. eventiig, Dee. thy n tesotution of thanks wag anent | dvelened i soentey in leree auentiiien by (He Bae Py Am, Gold, ls . wously tendered to the following meusbers of th - | ps y te Fe] paso “4 trayed them into an asswnption of authority which § k. WO dow. 2. Bid 1800 dO. 244.7 ciety for their exertuons in saving the books and bun. fret . and M4 : ree the ad, Taines the dough cannot te maimtamed by the letter or spirit of the This is, indeed, a volume worthy the most cares | 25 4th National Bk, #9 6. Jil, Con. K, Dp 3 Io. ner: Meesre. Jobo Sheedy, Christopher P, Kinkle, ad, aod takes less wrerKkerc' Wy than bulf the time tor getting the duugh 1eady Thomas Joyee, Martin nainer, and Carles J. John- ? : 61 Niky foo eon jeune to Mr. Alexander Campbell, Eoq.. for invors sf ar ea gt fal gf et ERGY ait ihelr'sxerions” PATRICK GALLAGHER: Prex. | Lcei parame ia, deans’ DONAL, Mou ne. 4 LINGE un 9 af q he VeD T JOHN MAHER, Rec, sec, 100°" | copes 126 Biatb'ab waar eves a. events ere Brgned Constitution, ‘The Secretary of State and the Pre- | ful perusal of every American youth, giviug as it | $y Cen National B. 1c sident may safely appeal to the letter of the writ- | does one of the most instructive and encouraging Fe Centon ©o.. te ep Jew and the good senge of the people on this | examples of the highest success in the most dis- 489 pel. & dud, C.. 1800 do... 100 Cle. & Pitt 100 do, 600 Chi. & 1600 do. 2

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