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LA A 5 OD, HN oe OR PO emer rtanmna e ccee em “nik N NEW YORK SUN. MORUAT MOWNING, DRL ae 0 several, We Ce cata remind car atrertionng mrren Pret ete fever will be ton fate tor Caarine : 18, 1866 fe ‘ eee handed to a om ¢ oat betes mine ation e fot the recep ion wanecaey Mia seume PM, bon do net Chases? tote «h mine Pome Anather temtader for the ('reattent, Onwowwns baa, a far, done trite little te attract poile attention, etcent in the way im me ener s ateraee the attention of enildeen: hot one af the resolations peeved by the Mouse aA Rare aentven ren le Worthy of Roticd bacwues of ite we riterney, On Thuretey leat, Mr, Me nenacn, of Oregon, offered @ remolniion to the OMfert that “reason agai nat the United Bian Governmatia® erin and ooght to be pune The rea tn tee'f ia ludierond, for every boty with » vbiamh'e foil of breine Ienawe that “ treneon 16 sritne” dhe chief of ermee, in fect,.and nobety but on stot on a lanatic would deny prmtiness of par fe) ent ag @ penalty for crime, Remtee that itis the bint e09 of he jndiciary and not of them Va bof the Green ment to determine the a cdme 4 00:4 resolution to which we call etiention 4 frat place, it reada very much bite an frown Whe series of aparchen delivered by the P deat shorily efter bie lon curation the decvared prpeatediy that trenton waa “ the urestent ofa crimes, ond must te punished' He avowed bia Artermination to make treaeon in arnous,” an fect, Lin epeechen were ao wrongly aprced with Aenunciation of treseon, thet conservative men throughout the country greatly feared Wet Amvaaw Jonsson would ex-roise too great eever Hy in punishing ‘‘the greeted of oe) ern Put time dispe'lo! thoes fears, No Union mau hae lately been beard to accute the President of erveliy fa hia concues toward treitora, The truth ie thes the people have been aneble to see the conneetion between the President's wolfah lacguege and hie Yernb-like actions respecting the pro shment of troston, Wobews hisherto aid that the result of tie leet Fall elections pretty clearly indicated the polar fedling, and the ection of the House upon ihe treason resolution is @ sill more pertineut fndex. The resclution was passed by s unanimous vot —every Democrat as well as every Republican tm the House voting aMfirmativery. Now that reso- Dusion signifies just thie: Theat erery memier of the House of Representatives cenaures ihe Presi- dent for falling to punish treason, We do uot say that every member who voted for the resolution would like to see Jarre Davis or any other particular rebel hung, for some of them woald have voted in the negative if the resolution had been made specific in its application, But the whole Honse officially declared, in substance, ‘Mat the President had Leen entirely too clement, and thathis method of making tresson infamous Wes not generally appreciated. What the effect of thie ection of the House will be remains to be eeu, but tnasmuch as the elections bad « notice- edie influence in causing the Executive rein to tighten upon the fractious ex-rebels, {i is possible that the resolution in question may Lave e similar result, ities Therefors, it te only the wqnifice New Veork and Its Government. ‘Tre approaching session of the Legislature will be one of unusual interest to the people of thiscity. That class of reformers who believe that Albany dogislation \# the only sovereign balm for cur mun!+ eipal tls, will make» strong effort to engraft ad- Aitional Commissions upon the city, thinking by this gradua! process to relieve it of evils resulting from elective corruption, This Albany Commisston sywtew bas been #0 quietly, yet steadi!y un lermin- dag the old form of municipal government that the city baa but Little power lefsto itself, So far hes thie transformation gone that Albany now guards our persons and property by # Police Commission ; @xtingulsbes our fires by # Fire Commission ; pre- \ends to clean our strevts by » Street Commisston ; provides for our poor and vagrants by @ Commis- won of Charities and Correction ; supplies us with water by a Croton Commission, provides us with epark by « Central Park Commission, etc, The a Feat object which the friends of the Commission syr- ‘em have in view isto ultimately control the city sniirely in this way, They are too s) rewi to at- @mpt the complete displacement of the municipal voveromentat a single sweep, by estaiiahing in Kis stead ® general Commission, as such » move- ent would at once excite the prejudice of the “popular sovereigns;"’ but they believs that by ‘the course which they are now pursuins the same sad may be just assnrely attained. Therefore, we may expect that at the coming session of the Logis» ‘ature the city will be further shorn of its power by the creation of two or three more Comm {sions provided the friends of the system are enabled to eonsuminste their purpose, As ® question of principle, we ere unqualifiedly opposed to the whole Commission pian, for we are !n favor of gop uilican government in ite widest practi- gable eense, We believe that the people this city ere entiroly comp to covern themselves, and that it te ao sigma upon the metropolis to he thus madee ‘oli for the Albany kite, But as @ question of faci we me bound to ecknow/edge that the Com- wisslon system, upon te whole bas thus far been #0 lwprovement upon the system of political in- iyue which bas been the especial tane of the ety, It bas given us some very bad official man- “eement, os witness the Stree! Cleanlog and Fire Yop ariments, although the letter gives encouraging sigue of havi was to Dot attempt the running of @ political ma- ebine in connection with that for extincuin ing Brea, But, on the other band, we have the Police Department, which is uoquestionably an excellent dnatitution, together with some other pood depart- ments that ere under the ch: ree of legisliove Commissions, While adriting that of egoot has semulted from the establishment of Coummissior * | Sowever, we deny that they are essential to the good government of the city. The point of the case te juss thie: Ib would be far beter thas the cuy sould have entire control of it# ono municipal affairs, provided the people would take ie precau thon to elect honest and effic.ent officers ; Commission system ix preferable to the maunve ment of corrupt, unscrupulous aod Inet Goians, such as those who have, heli governments during the last fuw years eaby relue The resul af ths recent election indicatod that the penile | Upaud whi are awakening tothe necessity of @ reform in wespect to the election of city officiels, and with for the Sapialature to ewait the result of this good bey n- Mais encouraging sign, 1t would be wel ( batore exsending the Cow m!ssive @ adopted the Srx's advice —which | } bus the ow pleur aay | When tha suoW WAS “OPP 00 ibe pound farther Wa bateve that he parple, having orn the seroenity A tating « frm Man! eqeinet the politic! sorraptioning heave determine’ to a Hirely Cpe then from the Choy government Cer detoly he lene of (he leet CO eetion wae enapictone dod 4 wi vie the Albany dolore 6 awelt forther Aeteopnanta belore completely Mripping te metrop lie of hee hte! all eavernment Heparte Abent @ Prenehmee, Tae propeme! to & jouen (he eenton of Conqreme Guting (he holiday savton haa p tthe Wah ogton Tildnined in a Cotter, and thay are dow diligent lv laboring to wet op @ eanamtion th #pich to bridge over tha time of aljouromemt, Toe Grav ofort of thia d whob le ot wating ander wer, 4a rote that (he Fre ch Miniter a ao qreaty Nawutted wih toe tude of thie countty son corning Mexicr, (hat he 1 thinking etronvi¢ of packing bit car, e-bag and going off to France in @ huff ft (@ eaid hat thie ehoierie Mepley on the | part of the French gentleman j@ caused by the leowusge of the Presdecva Mewage on the Monroe Doctrine; the appointment of (en ars) Looa® af Mininer to the Menican Me » aod the Congresional reeolutiona opon onr relations with Mere Well, Americans have the reputet.on of being both |o@pitable and courte 1 ond wa would rerratto see Lovin Napot tones ontoy Mart in the mood of an mauited boord or; bobet te rame tire, we featon thie eubtect aomething like the cheap #he ineiated on goer into the etroet whan conralserant from « severe atiack of amali-por he waa ‘sorry the pecpl* Aidn't Hee bie ety @, but he hed no objection te thelr kesping away.” Il wever, we heveno ep prehension of trouhie with France on thie eoore. Whoo we quarrel #iib that country about Marico, ib i@ probeble that the ominous wigne will Gras emanate [rom an American source Mexican Reports. Jeet one month ego today—on the 19th of Mo- vember we published an announcewent from Mexico to the eect thet Monterey had been cap- tured by the Liberals, Our contemporaries gener- ally credited the report, but theBon characterized tea Improbable,” citing, a# an illustration of the strength of Monterey aaa fortress, the dificalty which Geueral Tartoe experienced in capsuring it during our war with Mexico, Nothing more was heard of the fall of Monterey; but now we have the news through the Mevican Minister at Wash- ington thes “ ora) Esoouspo took the city of Monterey, and held it for some time” It te wot pretended thes this is @ con firmation of last month's report, a¢ this news ie dated ot Matamoras, on the 10th inst. Farther than that, General Esc nemo wee besieging Mata- moras at the time when Monterey wae before al- leged to have been captured. It is now claimed that the city was captured by that General while en route from Mataiores, but unfortunately for bim “two French columos in strong force were sent afier bim, and he was finally compelled to abandon the captured city." Ualeas Fscouzno bad e larger force than he has been credited with itis very doubtful about bis baving captured and held Monterey even for the brief period mentioned. We would liketo believe all these accounts of Liberal victories in Mexico, but the greater part of them are not—as the Bank Note Reporters say—‘‘valou- Cold Weather and Crime. Cold weather always brinys an tncresse of erime fu this city, particularly robberes, thefis and lur- gisries, At tho present time the police reports in- dicate an unusual provalence of these offences, People are unceremoniously refeved of money and watches, dwellings and stores aro entered for plunder, and despite the exertiens of our efficient officers of the law, the evil steadily increases. The excoen of crime in the Winter season, however, way be plausib'y accounted for. In the first place, professions! crimiuala have to make Winter preparations {tn the way of heavy elothing end other articles that are not required fm the Summer season. The result of this demand is seen in the numerous rob- berios of clothing that are now being perpetrated. Anosber, and more general cause, is the diffculty of obtaining employment during the Winter, There are many pessons who are not scrupulous about appropriating the property of others, who at the same time have not reached the depth of professional crime, Buch persons, with remuner- ative employment, might not be tempted to do wrong; but when cus off from the resources of industry, they are strongly inclinet to make re- sources of thelr own, Dut whatever the cause may be, it is certain that crime is increasing in thigelty, and 18 therefore behooves the public, as well as the police, to keep a sharp lockout, Peacefal Avecations of Ex-Generals. Buruside has gone into the raliroad business ot Beno and Pithole, Carl Schurze is a Washington correspondent, Sige! bas become editor of » Balti- more paper, Franklin‘ssuperintending the Ooli's armory at Hartford, W. H. Smith, the tamous cavalry leader, bus gone into the retail grocery trade at Chicago, Patrick has resurned to the ough: Ferrero leading the art of dancing, and shee Wyndbam is again a fencing-masier, As for tie late rebel Generals, Buckner, of Ky. is now associate editor of a New Oran of Port Hudson memory, while the Goneral who aro bis fifteen thoussod me Sabine is @ bar. keeper at Houston, al G. FPF Ander. fon opened a butcher's stall as Atlanta, but has Lecome av auctionoer #t Augusta, eral Lb, MM. Ti omas, s West Point praduate, tsclerk ons sieamer plying between Mobile and Moatgorsery, AGsivestou lever writer spenke of see ng a rebel officer in the etrees “wish bie full uniform on, stareand all, ¢ ng edray with emule, whose harness was tiade of i Forrest and Whe thetwo most p ominent cava ry loaders aft death of Ssuart, ave employed lin Tenures < business ° er running doing ry quate, era! Loe at Lerington, Va, quieily ab the college or taking an ¢ emous tron grey. He bag jag at the hovel, bus his house is now g fitted in suntable style the reception of lis family, Ex-Giovertor Letcher may also be daily seeu cu the streets shite, quieily emokin, bie pipe, and talking with be old friends and neiguvors, The W ork of One Vaithfal Man. Acrew of ewlora bad just reached port, and all except one Went to the drinking houses, which al- ways are fount! near the wha: their money and fired their bra ina wi which Robert Hal ani riled damiat , | Ship they found # ship | tor nosdrip king; thes Tore they spent | # with thes abom- atiel “Tquid fire O return ny to © Mber, and jecret hiw hemo thre bim him, which be bor lrous | pallence and Christian ‘oruiu ie they asked him ym why ae Woul vk. Lhe spoke as “MY first reco sof my father are thes t druvkard d nearly Lroky ‘er heart, when under ve infusace of liquor Une cold winerts day, aslwes teu sbused my poor | ate t neree wemtd 76." Tf peomiged “ine nme ip 06 thie Now, comrad@, “aie Bas re Nie never dea © arone Artif, A OAL te ped Lf tw ‘Hho, drew ape pe “gn ry * another aid, Bo #7)! a4 them signed @ pledge to total). abetary yom ieee i! intomicaung iquora (1 rence fog the ah py the captain aneed what @ mat 4) hen come oer d © toon They thoted him the p! and matel the mury, when be anid, “TL Gah iy too Fie called op the mate, and he aened "he tn i for on wan'é Tatefarnees frend up for the Fight, end be tras & Jour convictions of any, : ‘The White Riephant of Stam * fir John Nowring, in the Fowrsronti, Review, W160 theese Hephantine \teme: " Dephanta, Lac aaatag? A white sephants are ell. imp wrtaon vege | To the mul tiends- howd incarnations of Hans, believed that the | white elephant ia of bia necesaary dommetiog end the p aewedion of a white elephant ie of the presence end the petronage Dewy, [wee escorted by one of the greet mi sore of state to the domicile of the white elephent in Hangkow, #hoee death oot many yeore filed the court end nation with mouroing. . hed been Ain arered in she for nto of the interior: & lerge reward wee paid to the fortunate discoverer, anu the fret king lef bie capital to meet wi becoming ceventetious welcome aod reverene newly acquired treasure, In Hew se bisery are many chapters wiring an scovnnt of inves one oud repudecs in Ware waged solely for the sequi- #Hou o some white elephant in the aocnnr hte There are instances sme capital, aud whea eo equation of one terriwry of toe donbiy- fend the superfusue om manded vt the court of Sam bed Leen for some tims unbouored by the c@ and the patrouage of s white elephant, ephants there were not wholly dark brown or pale bisck, With pendens ta! and spote on the akin, wh, aihoity t @ purr eni divio were adorned with rich jewels, aiiended by spec.el servsors, scoormpauel by music when twey lets their etalle; but they Lecame as nowaing when the ela; hant of higher arissworacy, or rather of colesial weneal wy appeerel, The king, on the sunvuncemenus of tie capture, wate w we in terme of bigh sutisiaction et tis good fortune. When ho escorted his prize to bie cepitel I wee conducied to the palace of the honored diguitary ; to aay th bis color Was not white, bu’ coppery, a aredlodian, Hi savie dan drawing room; the. form, on whose adjacent walls handsome wari ke ornaments wee Lung, aud nobies of high ran« Bh in attendsnce, who wok care he should Le supplied witu delicious tood, principally the oe sugarcane, Woon the whe elepoaut wea base, caparisoned in splendid decorations, Le wan preceded by musicians, escorted ty court ers, was received by the people with prosuration abl reverence, Oo my departure irom Baugk uk, atter the #guature of the treaties, WLen the royal letters wore uelivered engraved on guideu slabs ior tho 4 box, great Q icon of Euyland, aud placed fo jockea with a gold key, sents accompanied was placed iu my han vy ter the most préctous ol t veyed, and we tuveiuebiy olleriag Ware bunch oF luuts irom the whe ot sepumul’a ball, bed be oeluet Wish @ gluon shreed Tecgare ia W ashingtes A Wasnrsetos paper as The cold weather of the brought out the beggars, whi eppeal ior ‘five cnts to bu now varied by the appeal f. coal." The city le througe! wita proportion of them chilur frou Fix to twelve ye plaintiy of alr Ne since (he coid weather has sect in, Tuo chiktren are to be pitiod, for many of them aro forced, by uniecling, sniftiess or drunken pa- rents, to go about seeking alas. We bappen to know that three-fourths of the cbili-beggars one mvews On Pennsylvania avenus, from Seventh street to the Capitol are the children of foreign orgun- grinders and exhibitors of moukeys, nine-tenths of whom beve means to support tieir families, The 8 perintendent ef Police has very properly ed an order, directing theo arrest of a1) Le gure. carcumstances will be inqu red inte to be really objects of c by, tb re to be re- Neved ; bus if they are proven to be vagranis, they ere to be punished Ly continement in the work- st day or two has black, aud the @! of broad" is conte to buy heir oud, if round Fieancial News. Marketa, ae. New York, Saturday, Dec. 16, — P. M.—The Btock market has been strong to-day with an advancing tendency, Governments were firm, The loan mar- ket continges easy, Call-loaus were 7 per cent., and commercial paper 7\¢ a9 for first-class, and 10019 for inferior names, Foreign exchange was dull at 19's a 6 for bankers’ bille at 60 days, The imports oi diy goods, for the pa: are saain large, belog over two and « half mil! in excves of the receipts tor the same week in Lhe the comparative imports for the week aro as follows: For the Week. Entered at the port.... Thrown on market... .. Since Jan, let. Fntered at the port.... . so n ‘Thrown on market 06, 687,581 57,062,940 ‘The total imperts at New York, for the week, com- pare as follows with former returns; Weekending Dec. 16. I . Nov, $0, Dry Goode. . S2ATT HI 1.89259 1,904,094 G, Merchandise... 6,560,100 1,151,156 8)140\608 Total..... $6, 743,048 444,068 145,629 On ‘Change to- Flour wae dull, but prices a: without decided change, Wheat war more pee an 2c, w Se, better, the demand chiefly speculative, Corn was dull and easier, Osts were quiet. Pork wee heavy and droping, Bee # heavy, Lard was steady, aud Whiskey was without material change, MET BOARD, ) Mariposa Min, . y ) Maripose Pn? gh do. 64,100% 100 Atlantic M. B,. id Ye@00 U8. 68 'Blcp.lTe 10) Chi, & Alton B.. 6000 U.S, Se, 'T4, ep. 96 tH Rome & & Wat'o $000 U.S, Om, 71, Sos . 5 Vath Cont ae . Qu rey ton Coal. s WN Y RK. 17w 964 ‘“% 40 Erie k.. heey % 60 do *e 100 Brie Pf 7 % 800 sar ky gk. ‘ $30 tana i re a 1 lo d 1 I Con. Rk. Me i eh, wen, » 5.00 Olio & Mi ww\% 1 q 140 Eric 3d M, i To 200 de... .. % Frie 4th M.. Dky 40 Claw Picts. Erie bth M...... 92% BH) ad 91, N N.Y. C, 60,°85., OL & Chi, iN w al »s Tol, & W, lat... 92 1s 836 10 Gol CHL 16 | TUR NS PHN zu Cle, & P, 4th... or do. 2 eb ide 0000 At. Gt, \ Wil eh Cle, & Tol.B.. as 20 Ban go, NyaaliD 65 wop. & Tra, Be. 2 COL @ RL. ied 14 Causon Co, 15. do... Wu7%el 8 200 Cum Coal Pf.. Oy OM, B.& Q. Re 113 1) 90 Mu, Pa Oo. 96 | Buy Az, Coal gO Bet WhO C,.. 108% 14 Spring M‘. Min, 3u0 do... 105 gab lw Weat Union iwi. i Domestic Market» Wholemle Prices Carrent New Yous, Eartanay, Dee, 16, 1965, Bi Unmingny 17 eal 95 mwmcall a, 2uaus, ~ehU ; Midd!ing notin 1, — Java, & Rew Urleuns ; do Mob! | Domeatre voodey yar /.—Shi ting Bho'tg brown, 19855 ; blesched, | Sued; cotton tennels, ie poate, uous. 0 et frat | ' Mite be 14 ete Amerieen Perea A - om, oF rt at Mo! os Fyre MEPTING © ‘| Jomrna: mee meer orsebowes * 4 taewe Man, t ee dy | Fa p atind RONAN a ian rye laed OAM Mee, tee ore } Ay ae eer, TRLAT ERS FO PMI TE Mer “4 oe Y wae mi 5 raalae e he eby 6 nor fied 1p att See shee FW baldithe Was if 6 | fal 16 hy a at Peles cal ey Mang “ ytd y's se yore ye ‘hi | det AGP Kean | TT Pay re K ve f PEA a Meher ocak dots ERA A REGULAR MEETING for Dh "tad Pex rrotgtee, a Ww Van F, YP. Hone ie tenday ation em sphed "thes Wom of 0 2 ane ae parla i citrate kn ee ‘a co ate irae rear ra be eta fh ng donde gr ate ore the ORRINGMEN'S ION THE mittee of Arrangements on i, are hereby APRCIAL, cotiens. ——— “Dr. am, fehenck, of Philadelphia, re. meeting o' ommn eS te tee fs Tee Ith a epectfally informe bis patieate and the publie that he | o'clock, at 967 Bowery, Commi tees i reqaeaiod to submit their r to the Gene, vi not bein New York daring the holidays | Tots Comenttten et thie mesting ¥ hacoN, dar, December th, and Toosday, Jannary 24) Therefore, those whe are aMicted with laws Aisersas, and all desirous of conraiting bim, should call at his rooms, 32 fond at, on Taseday, December 10th Inet All advice free, bat forethorongh examination of the longs, with bis Reepirometer, the charge ie #9 Dr, dehenck's medicines may be obtained at al! times at hie rooms. 82 Bond ot, N.Y 8 Piles! Piles !! Piles!!! All you have to 40 \n to try one bottle of Btrickland’s Pile Remedy. It will cure inthree days, No mistake, Welle & Co. 115 Franklin ot, Agente tng we =. LOYD), Bee 1 “OFFICERS” AND. ME Lodee Not, APA, heir Feorne, 69 v the r brother, Wt, BTU 98 Fast 19th ot. flv ord 8. BLACK, Ree ser . i AN ADJOURNED MEETI © of the Grand I of the American Protrrt A.—THE, of requ tom pnp i%t treme at Ie A 416 Arne se oil pe ble manent even ng Lee ofel in all port ret of 18) oye rhe arsey aenrtment gee ive Men = tnd ih av. Byorder. Rit ARH DRUMMO iF price leas, ae . Baldwin, To and IY bowery. fi ad Bester. JOHN LAIRD, Bee Grover & Baker's Fire Premiom ite ines Broadway, = Howe Newing “Machine Company Ne 629 Bresdver, N Y ins Ltowe, Jr. President. Argute Flaw ines for Family nee, and Lock ‘silors and dscrsecitcad 3 at CTION Non Ices. AUCTION SA Al F OFC HINA, 4&C.—HEN Ls tof tancy ch ase for the hoi nd tolles ines aod TION = NOTICF—CROCKERY FE. HUNT, Auctioneer, Ther h, 10 o'clock, at 251 Pearl ot by JOS, Lil cy goods, in lote to A sipart mea wan AU CTR—SALESROOM @ Bleecker at. willee |, thie day, at 1! the stock and fixtures of the Serar Stove mine 10,600 firat quality seears, oral gilt mir nice show cases, and furniture attached 12 WILL SELL BY AUCTI 47 Kast Broady: clase liquor at da, a! heaters, tables soins, and other furuiture &c, 6s J RO ARTY, AU OLR. WILL @ this day, a atham aq. at 10 o'clock, t ture from tam «tm tori desirable eoriment, ‘Also, "| of @ dealer in dry pur 00d: @sortment, At 12 o'cloc) horse, wagon, and ees, Dianketa, de, de PAWNBROKER'S SALE, THIS DA iday Pre Presents of / Affection ax and( barity. heeler & Wilson Lock stitch Sewing Machine and Button Hole Machine. No. Broadwey, N.Y.351 The Improved * Sloat” Elfiptic Sewin, Mrcnineg bat 05T Broadway. Agents wanted. 4. | Bupice CAIN--On Saturday evening, Dec. 16, by the reci- dental Sxpesien, of # lamp, Ann Cain, sister to Mi- Ghat ane and Peter Cain, Co, Cavan, Parish of Lorogan ormud ‘The friends of the taunt? are respectful! requested to atrend the funeral, from her Brother's reo — 6 Last 36th at, at 2 o'clock thie day. CUNNINGHAM—In abt ty after . eae. but nful iuness, ou Dec, 1 86h, George Vahey ase * Dative of the Seung Dow a, lreland, aged 40 years. A.) his relatives and friends are respectfully invi to attend the funeral, thie (Monday) aiterpom, ate o'clock, trom his late residence, 1.6 Xast Baltic et.121 GANTZ—At Meriden, Stato ¢ Connecticut, on Saturday, Dec, 2d, 1366, after a and painful il- ness, Fach, the beloved wife ar Wiliam H. ants in the bist year of ber age, wi GORMLEY —Suddenly, of disease of the heart, on the morning of Saturday, the 16th mat, at bis resi. JAMES AGAR, Auct. will sell, at $v New Ho: Pere ko . STtb wt, Vbemas Gormley, in the Ubib | at 10's o’cioc! jarge assortment of silk, merino! roche and wool shawls, ekirte, #h lotha, boots, shoes, blankets, beds) » and @ variety of other ey 5 y a Ay seu dealers house keepers, order ot SCHLOSBHEIMER, 346 Houston Pad y H AWNBROKER’3 SALE — Ri FIELD, Auctioneer, 489 Pearl et wil day, at lus o'clock, # large and very fine assorty ot women's clothing, dresecs, unde. ciothes, clothes, turs and other suitable winier goods, 1oiJ, LYNCH, 15 Grand st. 1 NBROKER'S SALE THIS DAY, 109 o'clock, at BELL & INGKALAM'S New Bowery—4v0 lote pledged coode, ‘eclothi uk dresses, remnants, jankets, shee lows, boots and a! old and silver watches, rings, brace.¢ . order 8, D, Muss, 61 Catharine «t, Thu diamonds, gold gud eilver watches, J derot A. ADOL rl Ls. 429 The rei Ko d friends ot the family are rerpect- sores 2a tabi el relatives an: is e fully invited to attend the funeral, without further invitation, on Monday morning, Dee, 15, at 10 o'clk. from the Charch of Bt. Columba, wth et, bet. Bib and 9'b aves, where & solemn Masaof Roqui rw, will be offered up for the repose of his soul, and from thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment, 127 LILLY—Oao Saturday, Dec, 16, Mary Almira Lilly, in the o9th year of her age. Relatives and friends ot the family are respectfully invited to attend the tuueral services at her late resicence. 456 Becond at, on Monday aiiornoun, +: b inst, at 1 o'clock. MARTIN—On Batarday, Dee. 16, after a short ‘Ble ness, Margaret, the widow of Patrick Martin, of Ajnious, oenty, My ly I ner aged 96 years, ea Ve of A) ¢ the funeral, oul Monday, Det. Set coloshs hers resigence fF BO, mas Mulberry at, i : McGARRY-—On Dec, 16th, Edward McGarry, in the 6th year of hisage, His friends and scquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afler- noon, at 2 o'clock, from the residenee of his browuer- ill sell to morrow at 1 assortment of w in-law, Bernard Wace, 6.5 East 16th at, wi McKENNY--On Saturday, Dee, 161, Me- » J hyd 4 pga 9 Loner 8 errcaee weeny, OHN MORTIMER, 15, Buat Broad “rad of the tamil respectfnily invited te attend one funeral, nha, (Monday) cherncen, Dec, 18, at 1 o’ciook, from her lave residence, 89 berry at. lv STOTT—On funday morning, Dee. 17, ot \- sumption, William C, Stott, aged 30 years nd 6 Hie friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, from his iste Teaidence, men and women's clothing, cour eee: and calico dieses, ress foot, sheets, spread blenkets, boots, shoes, fine overcoats, business snd clock frock coats. pauls,y rgoods, This sae is wortuy the fad others, Hy order J. Mb 2 R. ROLLINS, AUCTR, WILL 195 East 19:b 04, ow Tuesday, Dec, 19, a6 Le o'ciock, © this day, at o'clock, at 458 Canal st b Tle remains be interred im Greeawood Come- ock of @ looking sian and picture stor very, 12 mattrasros, biankets, pillows, sol WHALAN—On Saturday, Dee. 16, William Wha lan, aged 66 years and 6 mouths, The funeral will take place thie (Monday) after. noon, Dec, 15, at Lo'ciock, trom the resivence of bis son, Daniel Whalen, 454 Grand et. SO WEST~-In Brooklyn, on Sunday, Dec, 17, of bron. et Michael M, Ws eat, aged (} years, 10 mouths “ he a ialitives and friends of the family are reepect- Aly, Invited te attend the funeral, from the rockers, bedsteads, bu. caus, chamLer su.tes, de \ ILLIAM) WITKRS, AUCTIONEL Wil aeli thle da clock the pa chamber, NK Tootn w ture robo glass, bedding, &e., of @ large house. in iots wo dealers and others, JEW SEWING ~ MACHINES — -- HOW, lu.proved, tor leather work, spieudid Whee! Wiuson's, dinger's, with bing.ng cuage, G. By Wilcox & Gibbe', to rent out by the monte arm —— low ees aire nical Be Maula are, Bi GOAT 4 AND KID FOUND, AT WM. 9 cote Steer nee DOREDE ve GUMMINGS, grocer, 1th ave. and det stieos. MACHINES TO RENT — Uener can h hem by proving property aud pay- aired atieasonable ternis, 452 6 ing expeue va OST “OR STOLEN — PASS | BOOK NO. Appl Kk for a new book, on ihe ¥écb day of Novewber, 1865, JOHN BEGAN, Depositor, Lost OR 8TOLEN—PASS-BOOK No. $1,435 of the Funigrant Industrial Bavin, e Bank, Application will be wade to the Bank tor a new book oa on the 20th day of Janaary, 1506, JAMES ” TomvEY, Jepoeitor. a A Grover & Bake: very Hiitie cheap Price $45; Kood da B.uger's, W. & mew ‘ (rover & Bake:'s and ot) trom $¥8up. KR. NICHOLLS Seatiee MACHINES—WHEEL fat) Singer's, Grover & Baker's, be’, aud other #éhand, Seu WHEELER & WILSON’S AND HOY. —— MACHINES OST—ON THE 16th INST. A “TARGE IN BROOKLYN black pocket book, conaining mouey and papers B36 FULTON 514 UP 51 VARs. valuable to the evaer, emo wilet xu @commuta- | —————_—__________- ton ticket ou Hudeon Ki ver ‘rom } &. Ait Tarryiown FURS. N. Y.; owners name on it, eral reward will be paid for the rh of the above to C. 8, BUCHAN. a aoe | FUR —I WILL SELL A SINGLE SET, furs at $5. Brook mink colar aud wut AN, 43 Dey ot Piet 1b | Bt pry SATURDAY NIGHT, COMING French mink do, do. ¢7 6u; mink et, $46, wt TEa'S Rocky Mountaia Fur Co, 152 Chatba: Sroan the oor, of Stb at, and ave, C, to a1 deventh ate es" Ligh butiwou . Aout lu be wiven for it by lea {¢ at “271 Bove higig cor, Mott ob MR. rQlIRES, 63 OST—ON THURSDAY, THE 14TH INST, bight a4eRy blue terrier, gray back, white (ees and face, i Pi yg te t . neither @are nor tail cropped, Any pereou re‘urning repaued, him to 8 Ninth ave, will be suit.biy rewarded, re 25, REW ARD—LOST, IN CANAL ST, | Bet, 2 ner o! ie id My » K, BR, House, A BEAUTIFU L "SET OF TEETH, sateen Mee tea Brockive. A uae Buperior gold, sliver and |« 4 Place io the clay to buy isuiee’ an & > REWARD- LOST, ON THE 1 ta Extracting yaipoat pain, oo wal D, Fy KORE a yellowish a a fog, with white a the anaes me OVE MOsT WONDERFUL Dist Tocth extracted without pain or be (barks, talui sees inserted for #1 e@ sch; Bcuiny ber e the above Forare, with the ceevrated bone fliug without ber warcal of sli ) "BEWARD—LOST, ON SATURDAY | SPN Me Ys esse me fee evo Bt &ternoon, in going te itom Robinson at, dove 7. Aiea Le lown Vesey to —————— i, DRAKE, 135 CAN als Ds, 01 teeth ou sliver et 97 Wo m15; 0a gold & a) bavings Bank, 61 Chambers 04, No. 12.616. Who | te hy sectioual sete bu ceuts per gooth ; teeth » © over returns ito the bank, ote 363 West ph GoLd, bane cement or otner flliace bv chy White breast and leks, tai curis over bis Lack . Whoever retui ns $15 Woshington to Vesey, Weet to Barciay at, a small package cont of money and a bank book op ihe Henlerant pocusiry ELT, SE) noe ey