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‘THE NEW YORK SUN. 7 MONDAY MORNING, JAN, 1, 1866, No Paper Te-Morrow s conformity with @ long established custom of the Bem, and of all other reputable journals in thie ts, 00 paper will betseued from this office to- morrow, in order that al) persons employed in the Sey office may have an opportunity to enjoy the lestivities of New Year's Day. ‘The New Year. ‘Tum eventful year of 1965 hae passed from the Stave of time, and tm ite place we this morning welcome the young, blooming and happy New Your of 1966. Very rarely has an incoming year brought with it so bright @ prospect and much ho eful promise to our country ae thes upon which ‘we tave just entered, To the nation tt oxbibitse fu ure of pesca, harmony, fraternity, and rapid progress towarie thet goal of national greatness which the hand of destiny seems to bave warked out for it, To the people, individually, it prom- lees happiness, pecuniary success, and « higher measure of soeial enjoyment than they have experienced mince the tocain of civil wee sounded, The picture which the country now prosente is very diferent from that which the preceding year, at tte birth, looked upon. There je now no bloo!ly conflict, no tramp of arinies, no destruction of property, no weeping for the recently slain, But instead of the dark picture of war, the new year finds the country peaceful, united and prosperous ; with ite armi:¢ almost on- tirely disbanded, its warlike operations completely waspended, and the arte of industry in operation in North and South alike, Dut while considering the bright prospect which the new yoar otlersto us as individuals and e@ @ uation, we should not forget that all ite encouraging promises srecondivionsl, Tho earth offers » harvest to the farmer an condition thet he wil! cultivate the iand aod sow the mevd, Bo the future promises us boantiul promerity as individuals, aud as» @etion, upon condition that we shall righily use Woe meaus at our disposal, And this requiremons should be fully appreciated. With all the bless. ings of peace and business activity, we should remeroter that a huge delt rests upon the shoul. ders of the country, aa the price which we paid for she preservation of the Union, Tadusiry sud fsoonomy are sovereign remedins for debt, and dence the duty of closely husbanding our private snd public resources, while at the same tirne dil) cently laboring to inerease the production, which {s eesen ta) to future prowerity, Inehort, in order bo realize the promine of the new year, we want prove worthy and deserving of what it basin st re, We must be frugal and industrious in our ha ite honorable, just and right im our practices, ani tho sequel will prove that 1306 wit have been, wha: we pow most heartily wish every reader of the BUN, “Harry New Year." New York State Legislature. Wrong and to retaliate againat injury. It i* probe- ble that the S servitude, b e Rance to iil-troatu {t not be well, aw reason, for the law rabela wo treat the / With eotne little revard to justice? ill some of the natural sepug- t remaining. tositer of Theretore, would y. if for no other ! reod Why were the Bouthern people afraid of a € surrection 2 Dd they suppers . treated cises of people would break out in revolt just for the of the thing? Did they suppose their Intely docile wlavea would suddenly become demons without any provera Won? Nos ebitof it, They were afrad thas the cruel manner in which they have so yeneraily rissa that @ wel ove ected towards the freeiinen, would lead the latier | to acts of Inwiers They saw a nevro rey just as Macneth raw they) oa the eyos ofa guilty coum Mhood of an insurrection ' {Dexa h r © fron thre ere ia no like u the sarne timo it would be justas well tot thet propery Crime tm Broadctoth vs. Crime in Rags “EQvat and exact justce to all me eellent judicial motte, aud ie poouliarly appropriate in this land of republican#n, where tiled ar erasy ia unknown, and where lity" retga supreme, o eanex berty aod er How rewarkably we! a! this sounds in Fourth of July orations and pole cel stump speeches! Republican sw ia no reapecter of persona; the rich and the poor stand upon the ware leve) That iaw facts, and an Oo Baturda, Eowaen DB. Keroucw, who by ‘o gery end swindling, corm ofover four million do! was sentenced, raacalities were deliberate, art’n!) exten ling over a period of several months, Toa result was to bring ruin upon several businer a od justice is a@ irrmutable as fase we profess ; let us come down to piaia ted fraudte the extent ile execute, honses, to endanger public ereti, and to pearly precipitate @ financial eres Th fact, the me of Kricucm was the most stupeu lous of the kKiudever perpetrated, Fverybody rnows thas f rery ie ove of the moss is offences tn the eye of the Jaw. Afnumber of | nts were found avanst Ketouem, and in pa sentence Upon him the Rocorder said: *If you had beeu put Upon trial Upon all the indictments | roupghs egernas you, the tern of your imprissument would have extendled Now let is meted ous through the greater part of your life," us seo how “equal and exact justice here in N Y nly one ont of sbovttwenty indictments; be plead muilty and wes sentenced, as the peualty for all his erimes, to four years and six mous in the Ketonom was tried apor Stee Prison, Think of jt—four end a helf years’ imprisoament for our ralllons of swindle! Dus thatianotal’. Even ‘© the wer ¢ is pasredl, we learn froin Aloauy that four of our moss promt. nent and infuential citizens went to that city for Whe express purpose of import Governor Faaton to pardon this eulprit, go that be would not be obliged t go within the prison atall! This is the way we prictice “equal justice” Thus it ts To-pay the Legislature will convene, at Albany, | that wo estublial: precedent. The Recorder did his and formally open the session, It is not customn- duty. ary for thas body to do any special business on for which he eould bave sentenced Krroar New Year's day, however, and hence the work of the session will really commence to-morrow, As there ise great deal of important | usiness to | whic be transacted by the new Legislature, there {6 con. siderable anxiety on the part of the people to see what are the comparative alilities of the member . and their capacity for performing the trust con- fided to them, It bas been quarters, that the present Legislature has an un- usually lerge number of able members, and thet 46 8 legislative body itis above the average stand ard. Tho truth of those statements can be de- termined only by ® practical tert; but we ho for the welfare and credit of they will prove more kindred reports that were cu new Congress, previous to its conveution The Interests of the tate now urgently demand an Bones and economical administration of its affairs. The commonwealth debt has reachod the high figure of fity million dollars, and as about thirty millions of that smount—the bounty debt—muat be paid within tweive years, it behooves the Btate to use its revenue with the greatest care and fru. gality. The lobby influence at Albany bas bisberto been the especial bane of the Legislature, te new members shall prove as suscepttbl fafuonce as were their predecessors, thore geod cause for spprehension. But both the hon- esty and the capacity of the Legislature will soon be demonstrated, and until t farther comment, the Sate, that truthful than the The New City Governwent. Mayor Horrwan, and other city offciala, wil! | P&FHcularly, should consider these thins, formally enter upon the duties of ther public be no important business wil! be transacted, \n- asmuch as the day is devoted to ceiving Now Year's cal!s, etc, Mayor Horrvan Sesumes his office under circumstances that will enable bim to discharge the functions of Chief Magistrate of this great metropolis; without fearing, or favoring, any one class of the Political plunderers who have eo often controlled the official acts ef former Mayors, We expect to tind Mayor Horyuam ot all mes true to the great in- terests of the people, and hope that his powers may be #0 amp! tied by the Legislature asto give bim ‘ the means for correcting and removing all the evils that have been eugrafied Upon our city government, Buch « course, it is said, would bave be sued if Mansmart 0. Rouesra, the Republican can didate, had been elected, aod we see RO good reason why Mr. Hurrman should not be vested | erence will be ‘with the powers that were to ave been conferred op his political opponent. The Anticipated Negro Insurrections, Tax fears which have lately been so general in the South, concerning an apprebended negro in- surrection about Christwas time, bave proved to | be Wit'out auy tang ble foundation, It is true sr uf bhree or our micor Molt in as © uegroes . 8 he . we ale rr Py re ‘ Vint 6 thasiio os r ‘'s 4 i Bo bered. apne. By pe ph a) have a lessua to leas ou Fes, Ob 0 the lreeumen, which they wight profitably give some attention yo | PV Me afer their escape from this fancied revolt, ie this: While the negroes are naturally docile, tractable, and of » kindly dise pomsion, it ls possible to make them a dangerous element. There are four millions of negroes in the sousb, and in many districts—in two entire States, @ fect—they ontaumber the wh. @plenied in human naire e dypopion tp reams seserted, in various |b Trent conceruing the | y, hen we will withbold young da t jen pure | rhe Tt | alone’ by ites, Now, there ie | abou Tive yea ia the olmprest term ™ on the single indictment, and he was obliged wo make it alx months leas in order to conform tothe law h provides that criminal #eutencea shall ex pire in the suinarer teason, The prorecution is to tlame for not bringing actions uy ail the in li@- ments, Lucky it wasior Ketouts that be was nope ® poor map, who committed criine when pressed y the wanis of a starving family Night Schools A Werd to the Boys, Toat class of young wea and boys who are des barred from educasdonal facilities during the P® | reason of their employments, should make use of these long winter evenings by attending night- schoola, There ere thousauds of this class in New rk who are growing up in ignorance, spending their evenings ip idleness, or still worse, in form- ing vicious associations, who by diligent study at the night-schools might acquire education and be- come leading members of society. Many of she Most prominent men whom thie country has produced, acquired their education by even- img study, afier the day's work was per- formed. ,Some of them, in fact, would have thought themselves highly favored if they end {f | could have had such facilities for instruction as the le to 1t8 | nighs schools and free libraries afford to the young Will be | men and boys of Now York, Te who now fills the highest position !n this country, and also his pre- Cevessor, would both have been glad if in their ys they could have had such educational @ivantages as are enjoyed by thosein this elty who are obliged to work during the day. Parents They she journey of Iife, and that without it be can belt only, ab best, @ reflector of the genius of bis fellow ° men. ° o Reports About Mexico, The Washington correspondent of the Phi mucfinite extent without breaking the costing so delphia GRR telegrapl.« as tollows: / | amuch thas a defect could be discovered yh) with ‘The important statement I lave berctofore gin | & microscope, The gold which ia used for boat yous With reference to the exact meaning reiterated rumora concerning the witi dp the French troops from Mexico, will receive offvlal confirmation in = 1ew , lished steel rollers, un- hours, When these rumor appearegihey | is passed through | pol ; ame originally from nee) Lady a dis- | ot *a00th ee ey Agi is sine inetly that there was a “ition atten@e the | ope r ‘ oY withdrawal, and thas condition was au apirance | passes ino Re lence, of one fs aped ae from sbis government to Napoleon that hgumpire | old mbbon is cus P 1 b z iperor in Mexico should not be @iurbed. | square, and 160 of theese Pieced Deiween ae reportou the avenue, this PM, has been given by our goverument ministrauon ¢ no doubt the result of a belief that gpg .ibers!s in Mexio be able to make suort war of Max., once the French tayouets sre withdrevn, Lui we should not be too sure of this, Max. will mil bave @ gcoily number of Austriasaud Bolvian troops to fal back Upon, and besides these, bag a thern negroes, deepite their life of tut as | reat | | Ww profeasion and practice agra, | ruld remem!er that education is the best capital nich would leave it less than the 850,040th part of offices, this morning, but ts is presurmed that | 8+ Young man can have in starting out upon/ inch in thickness, or requiring more than » Inches high. roach around the globe, Asilver wire, commu with the thinnest wash of gold mey be drawn ous to an ing ja very elightly alloyed with wlver and cop; unless the leaf ie to be exposed to the weather, when pare gold is used, Ii is fret melted into an tushy sheets of the vellum, alternately, when the Leater lays on with hie besviest bamiucr, bewtug the pile about an bour, first with one hand, then with another, sulftug the bammer without any pause, and ver, i 10 pieces of gold will bave expandea w the «ze of tue vellum, when they ere \ one is again cut in four, withiu speets a vellum, thus making a pile of G0 | outof the original pivces, which are belaboreu vor Common Connoil Prooeodings. a New Y. vy, Dee. 80, P.M -The em | — =~ Faty 7 Reruee City Govensmnnt—CLomsa THe Bost | oral gocg DM been strone and ective © | TOENIAN BROTHERHOOD ADDRESSES yt re inet a re of ses OW 1505.—The Howtd hold ite final session on | day, and 4 °% Wanting indications vole eae 5 hese fete OF the Union, who a ae Saturday al " mpleved the bi yaa for of nex Marti crheanene ter tied @uding the Fenian Congress in this city lim | a : alternoon, and comple using ae in ty onal advetces, Gold wae dull and io fale or Pisce, on Te bs. ag e at 136 vith Aniecred em - i Front peau ’ . A coummanication waa recearved from Dr 0. Trad. | tower price wes 146 wiweurea | . ents, Tobe bad at tue d is BAS sans | ford Inve Pabite Adminietrator, confessing a defulen- | 144%, gf Shipments of mecie ible week *ut | (PHP FATHER MATHEW T) AWB. 50-5 Hon to the extent of about 634,%0, which is fully | gyas.goge COMM BOER very ® clety, No, % of the city of New York, in conse. . Ire at 6 percent. and offereof com | oeace of Divine sevice being held underneath our | reported in another column, The communication | get ai ¢ NM 23d t aid @ eve, on Buficay ¢ ‘ lai C antil Tuesday, have been made at 6 | hall, corner of “4d street a ‘old their reas | weer ad to the Committee on Salaries and Offices, | widornh dle for two | *Vening. the serie ty har coneinied to he | [Ree additonal ecconots, with D:, Bradford's letter, | per eng’? balances from lying idle ° | ular public meetings ou Monday aod Thursday ever, ' ished elaew here in thie number of the Sr] days (O*ChaNee war inerely nominal, The | tues, The pablic and mentee ore layin © eae ri concurred to Witem Ann and Fulton teadigtt ek 1004s for long etorting, tet cales | this evening, January Tat. Tine a icin pell, and T. | J when completed to be designated New ecied over 10%. On'Che to-day | ie Lynch Simeing by Messe. Mctiowen. Kelley 5 rices were without | Kidd, and Mise A. Hrowo usic by th . } Fr and deelining, hagiad Corn wis tall | and Mr er. THOS, CONCANNON, Frendiate decigh® Wheat war dull, Co : | HENRY ARROLL. Rec, Bec a of I and gute were quiet and nominal, Vork wae) 20 wecianle | A conte duty: Boel was quiet. Lard was quiet aod TRADE NOTICES, A ord vance maky 168, | hiekey was dull . - S ania heey hon | OF rock KALRe-PiRET NOAM NOTICE TO BLUE STONE CUTTERS Aod A the High Badue f "6, op 6 4th National Me it i Plaggere—Our reeuiar monthly ompe ag ht Ae 4 RK Fuct nud opera'e A at Me 60 Manbattan Hk..18) | herd in the iarze Iiall, 240 bightB ave, 08 | Bey on I hatreet to T2hth | 91. re. 10 4 100 Cen, National B18 eveuine, ap HA, 8 Ja boots these tat are bee © thence throwh Manhattan street and Blooming 1% th Nel. & Had G.s39 | Bima wrk choiy ines or chelt mares Will be takes « Toad to High Bridger Lu on Can “ q th AR J H . Fhe tioett concnrred th the reaclnien tnqrenciak |NUCRIDILIaN ts ces fretp the olla. ily order of, the, Association 44 the ealuries of (he tneseengers inthe Finance Depart 0 09 Cum, Coal tf MCKNIGHT, F nen A naka Fa i EN'S | mento eld 0 pr unum Wis 10 West lee te Ota | CQQUFICE OF THE WORKING WOMEN'S A revolution was lost, donaing £10,000 to St. Maryte | Mo, Wd, 10 Lehh @ B.C. 7% PROTECTIVE UNLON, | Peroeiial School in 14th etreet. Mo..... 568 191% 44 Ashburton Coal. 1h No, 50 Wh New York, = 1868, » Wn. ~ 44 BLL A committee here af tor the Board of Coun. | 4% ee ae do......065090's | rhe ctett ware esolated our land, and tar en, eating that that Board were ready to ad- ” Fd Pitte, Ft w ox. i @d our once yy homes into boners of motiraing, bee won he Proatdent ne Hoare 4 commu. 10-4 9, VE TU 1 ith f pverity ou the owing am lore r T ayn roeldent raid the Board woald commu: yh 10-4" pay ii Brie tt. ‘i | we dy per rid poet bs fed cure make nicate ina few mou ; #10 do H) Uhiee ARMY AIRS PER VAY AT ALN CRESTS A PIECE, Ina few moments a gemmities was arpdtat Suv Reading Ri... +. "To the Inadequate compensation paid for female ‘las Board fo watton the Counc em that this Board woud nand at “ time A committee wee aleo appointed to walt on & Mayor aud iniorm bi this ioard were ready to ourn ntly the ia? haet Itteo retan the Hoard of widen Morty hoary resolucione were adopte cletka and repotere, the Ma net Af jm. ard | pl a Htution to discover ub OF Cornctimes.—The final sear? 0 ¥ SM aciariient tr We> i the Hoard was held at two, foor and siz g@& on a) 114 Mor, & Roeex. Kh. 09 occupied by thera | Ratarda “re he Pe layer 77 rr) @0., bbe cod citizens, 100) sturday alvernoom, the President, Jam , 16 ty Mar. &C. Wa PT, oY to aeeirt ue in maintaining F n the Chair, 0 Bk. Commerce lig 1 do. uo d to benetit, aud eucourage © Hoard co: nd in rin rinting ' for aliveli 5 t er nua aw Yous, Sate | At, Doe ; 4, 1886, ‘ Thousance co ipaeed gl Bago ‘ ‘ orey ner 04 OA & Coffer, Th. — Java, sell, Bt. omings Li aslo es ier benevole pur pores, and i he, me ‘ Ay ard % fy iy In hile realy Rio. fee: to prime, 1fate: Maracaibo, inv . works frequently from hb past seven in the morn ng Mir Jeres M Sweeny tencered ble gmtion ae Cotten, Ib, — Mid. New Oisaag — 855, Mitd’ing | till nearly that tine in the . be lefl to etru, ‘ © | Clerk ‘of the Hoard. Accepted’ ction w “Upland, 82; do Mobile, 0%. ; without thet aympathy and an t which Gou, Wn . tt opted. apoointing Edward M, aot’ Clerk Domeatie goods, yard.—Shirting, Meh’, 2601 IMH vite were, se blessed you wth the pow or 10 8 ver els ihe Board cor cursed ig, Fi poiut Bhe'te brown, Piast se; Lies ved, Lol ‘ all : a Ss satya to the yap he I = baad Sy c ad " >) veoda, : y nne’ “7 oad0 , Satine, hal 205 | goods or provisions, will he ¢ y cepted, nay arslte perenne aa Comm issiag mi 4. + eae gor mm he att “ Panhbs ginename, besentto the freasurer, M. 8, Bewch, bay. Sun Oliet 1 llow solution was adopte a7 4 ys wun Wy Amer- | or No, hite at Kosolved, That John T. Mills or SR afl jenn linen, 16a.b, 11 any lady desises to aid the Committee by ivimg hereby empowered agi borized 1 Pieh, owt. Urry cod, 6 5°89 Morkerel, 1, Hay, | some portion of her tine for the good of her Lee lad | furnieh, and run accotamodag: ouvevnuee | 17 ais No. % do, 16 SvalT Wy ecaied herrings, | will be able to obtain further intormiat te Me apply ae | each way cally upon Broadway ; ry ey the i aa bear ts to tbe Superinteudont, wt the rooms of the Cuiou, Ne oth, Sih Yib avenues cowl I, Dbl. Genes ext. ey nite atreet, | br icin h Ainity street AME | Okina es Ce etall Tht eeateeene, During the list nine months the Union hae sect | Fives, 1 nd % ther ot i | gists, 6, to ex. i 4050); Missouri. morte thar thousand women employment in the | and running northerly & OF beyond! 4fh Cauadian, ex, 5 $5011.50; Bye flour, b Various tr nd callines enumerated in th eet fireet: also to connect with yt its fendi igo dint Ad; Do Brandywine, 04 ing Liat, ve in want of operatives will be tarutel- | Krookiyn, by running upon 74, @treet, ! Cr Wh baal WW; bleached do, 1658 | ed on appticntion. ; dollan | ptreet to Whitehall etreot, to gust Kiver ; po- 4502 bu; unbleacted do, -— Withia the ame tine nearly three hundred dott | vised and continued, however /4 consideraron 10; Lined, 14a— per gallon; | has been collectot io: detrunded working worneny | | hereof the enid Milly or bin gt, 40 eauip sad | peer coast. the lawyer working graiuitouel this inetitution. furtieh with all due diligeu ef Muibande con- sation of penone yer tuces for the public ace th rough, over sad aud property, and run th ; divided into con- a / ‘ Drees ollarey euch etreets, (arr loyal0'; Butter, Orauge county, pails, b0abd ; “3 kin venient routes) and do pay tayy grially vores | N'Y state, Welsh tute, fine, a6ad6; N.Y. State | Millinery a Te. onssaiodd Miter ton por cemium Of aie ete tha noe | tube, fair to good, 3704); N.Y. State, 6 firkin ty Copenak iste, Ree neniae Cpeeerow t fom, and « license be run (except at fine, 4w4h: NY, Rtate, firkins, good to fine, 40nd | Galter Fitting, es the pareencer conve le only at the ead of | R004 to olce Weetern, 4433; Penn, common w ry ir Sewit Sl taperegnedy ine same shai Lecome ry tnreshatl | nedinu, 2hasy, Cheese, State factory, ood to chico, fice Six a Glove feving gael rms, and further Com oe tated, bat md | Pee Wn (Bald —; Stee: tabr to Koody Itai; State dair- king Sew! Beokkin be chaired to any pas, checye ines - | Jem etioiee, 18919: Enetioh dairy, (Gono.) yda2s; | Btocking Sewing, Telegraphing, ’ higher “rave of faree ak! Ach ar Cogn English daigy (Obi0) Yond ; Vermont dairy, 16015 Ket Hooks Feather eencer earried any oi |. Sugars. Cubs, Taal Havana, —ell im Kefined ven de Hoop Skirts siree'a (exclusive o oht sugars, 1) vals we perlb. . 0 Book Fi by others; and one-half) ate ot tare tor ch t- dacco,-Kentucky, Tals; Vireinia, 1iyeis; | Hook Foliiiug, Heat Work dion under 10 years of .¢ aceeptance hereot to | *ed leaf, 8917, Pantaloons, bd Connell in this city, o POOre the let day oF » Southern unwashed et i pulled, wt Ssa62: tub [| Hruahiew |) Arifictal Flowers uary yeaxt. washed at 65207; Callormia at 37'end0; Cape, at} Photoeraph Coloring, Flag Making, . ye |e id Vin Making, Button Makingy At thie stage of 1p oCeedings tho vote on the | ij n40, Sond Lanp Barners, Labelling resolution granting? T: Mille to hig @ store 1a 1 naneete, =. Ries, 3% a ee Greeeed Pae Ciearettes, $ olde dthe vero- | 128°9 EO eee ? Vapershox Making, Bairiern, sents as shove atator® "econ * shpsta sl Jeland, bush.» 060 rer Ae Bs shea Veessers, Clotioe Mend Ution was referred & C7 milter oo vie, Oe 2m hee i 110 Ihe. Ba for sbipping Mair Iieamorw, be, de the following ref" hea pais th . " consent and per om of Chis Keaolved, saneth rey givea 6 upaay, to ‘ end the sane i wmon Counce Brive ite R end granted unto Paitof their rosa within construct and he otty of New York lying tue Corporate avenues ou the toliow ing Lying upon Ti thence Lt, to Bioomir oiith along ale Ro uel 3 os the N.Y. P. House lainters Asrociation, wil! be Ave ne #,, Hloowingdae Koad and luth wad | — - 7 held on Luesday evening, 24 inst, at Tg o'elook, 1 Tib'uves to ¢ OF Grover & Bakers First Premiam Flaw | 95 sicih N. B,Officers for the eneuing term hy was afterwards reconsidered, and | tie Stitch Sewing Machines dor Family use, and Lock | will be elected. JAB, A, BOURKE, Prest,, W. BL Pade ogg Seber tee on Railroads. Stitch Machines for Taslors and Meuufactarers, 496 MATHEWS Ree, Sec. 118 referred to f a Cormmitter was appointed to act npon Lome ge day, msking additional appropele- tions for ;g POrwK" the foilowing a@ the resuu of the Conte? SOOGENE. 545 saaatcens $2,590 00 Qrening f laws aud ordinances...) 13,000 00 Geniroy in relation w the Stree! CommpeBeh, 1599. om - soee 42,188 96 Opening! Witening Teh avenue 4, uO Reculag (9b atiout........ ‘ 250 00 Meu Fire Dept, Fund 60,000 00 Clheanyetees career 279,000 00 yrence Committee wos then appointed to wiih the Mayor (0 simi@ to him that she Board Mat to adjourn, nor ssid he would commanicate with the oe lew moments, qy Board having transacted all fa businoss, adg! complimentary resolutions to the clerks and rept™ ad on motion of Councilman Pattersou d adjourned sine die Gold Beating. aatngle grain of gold may be beaten by the Avmer 6o as to cover 75 square inches, which sillion sheete of the leaf to make @ pile three his woula be abous the 1,200 part {the thiekuess of common printing paper, and is wing to the «xtreme teuacity of gold, A pound { goa may be drawa into a wire that wo ild nzot, loog and nerrow, which, on bemy cooled, defily turning the book ove » obween the blows By this eile to eb tukeu out and each They are again placed contingent pf two thousand more bo draw up another hour of tore with a bemmer of lees yeurly for several years, Wath the® he may, (ine | Welbe than the tt at. Mbe laces of ali the varmers Uusted Biaes pursuing & hand-off policy) be able | are shyutly couves, Which causes the ,cld to tu estall oo Lis sway; and it he des there will be ho osber resource Lut to recognise dim, The gov CPU 6Ub Ie Coll © Lib u ploBativ corres; 1 ee bow Pees w eu dis shown “the pad we Dew Urder of wis es euily oa ‘ i ei oe sw ie a bine ULie! Dies aud ie Lowa + Or Dias Napulvony prove bo Baluer u raward the Prout troops : " P) (beshrewa ones bere, 16 C, i! Louw Napoeon's desire w be ' let the Unites Biatesin Mexico was based on his certain Lelief thas then the Empire would | soon become, What the Maxioan 11MRS has already declared it to be, a fixed iacs.'’ tu this counec- Hous 1 will add thas there is uot ® shadow of brush in the announcement, jusi io band, in the Buglish wail that the Evipress Obarlotse wae then en route for Pars, amd that the Euwperor Maximilan was pack Up and join ber jn afew weeks Tbe Whole ory ip © soueelege Canard, looks as | spread, Wien juis Cesting is Completed, the leaves jd are aan subuvided by tour, haokiug 100 in all, abi aFe PMS Ibo Woree parcels of ou Goce Bhe wok sp ternabing Wii the velluns, as Lee | rey ausleael paroclis sucjecied to auo ee: Lem de, Wore care UIly eal, Or@ig OM BcoUus ul toe exsrnme dibuesds ol bh etal, The haacers Gecteasd Uwe Ku 26 bOr process yuce hue beabug last jor RV8 or iX LOurm a6 the close of Wine the sdges ul (ue iveves, Wileh are quite uneven, arecus With # slarp reed, as the yolu ad bercs to a metal kuife, and the lea, reauy tor use, is placed in the books in which 16 ie sold, each leat of geld teing about three inches square, and twenty-five making @ book, Toey are very seldom worn or cracksd, Ir isp to open an international theatre in Paris, as which German, Eugleh and [alien plarve wil be performed during the exhibision of 1867. The necessary cupitel haw already been sub. wriled roiu @ eho and S905 Rows, Marke, de. SOCIETY NOVICES. 1.6% do, ective | nion ower ite of a number of bee bor the Working Women's P oriein, the Aseocktion cou nevolent Lintes and gentienen, «howe evyrapethier have been enileted. and who volumtarily give thelr time aud moury w promote an inetitution that will be racticn! benefit to the working wotuen of New York ity, Amone the prominent objects of the ution te the catabiiehner aK . ales may be ae » them legal protec * Teno 6... N.Y. 78, 8. Ln v Obie & Mise, ‘This mon ty-five Seam Beef, m, bbls, 1101400; De. Pr. sum twee ), Pork, clear, u w mens, Jan, 00, % aryiug Prowa on. m., 140001 4 nominal; Pr, mess, 9 Sade bu; Lard,per Ib, yw recail lote; Candies, city, 40, SPECIAL NOTICES, etcalfe’s Great Kheamatic Kemedy.— the only eure cure for Kheumatiom eve: eas wooderiul in ite neture, ae cer . Try it, Wholesale depot, 161 G oklyn, BD. a saa QPERATIN EK PLASTERERS TRADE 80- clety will hold their regular weekly neeting u® toeir ball, corner of 334 Bt, and &th ave, on Tues day evening January td, The members are requeste @/ to’attend as there will be business of importance ‘etore the meeting, b. PRP. mcURERMOUL, Mra KnowDs | dont, THOS, DILLON, Ree, See, 3 i - and. | DAINTERS—A REGULAR MEETING OF Hroadway, ae Wheeler & Wilson Lock Stitch Sewlh Machine and Hutton Hole Machine, 626 broadw rr ~ tlowe Sewing Machine pany, No 629 Broadway, N. ¥. Faias Howe, Jr., President, Agents wanted. — preaTm DONOVAN-On Saturday, Dec, 80, Maria, wife of ge re. NITED COOPERS NO, 2--A REGULAR meeting of the United Coopers No. 2 will be held » 6S Fast Broadway on next luesday evening, Jatt, % 1866. By order, CHAS, CARTER, Pres. C. My yAKWOOD, Becty 18 AUCTION NOTICE—CROCKERY AND 4\ Fancy Goods, F.E. INT, Auct'r., Tuesdays ene Donovan, ated 29 years. Jan. 2d, 10 o'clock, at 1 Pear! et, by JO8. HUNT, friends of the ly are requested to attend |g stock of ¢.¢. and eranite ware, im jot to suis funeral, from her lave residence, 37 Behe {+ do. Goods wel: packed, 7 woes the Pop Aone regen HOMAS GAFFNEY, AUOI'R, SALES- McCABE — On Dec, Sist, Ida 8. McCabe, the ighth ‘otil eal on" ; youngest daughter of Janes and Miranda MeCabe, | °°), Fon A a6 she Bava, will sell an ces & months and 27 days, wee tends of the family are respectfully invited to atiend the funeral, from ber grandfather's :e8i- dence, 26 Canal et, on Tuesday morning, at 7 o'clock, Her remains will be taken to Westchester, Balti- more papers please copy. i) —— MeTEAGUE On Saturday mornii Dec. 3 1865, D® o McTeseue, aged 54 years, a vineral will take. piace at 10 o'clock on Tues- | marked No, 2 ©. K firet clase resturant and drinking salos Shakspeare—northweet cor, 20th et, and Sth LONE AND FOUND. FTED FROM THE FOOT OF teenth street, b. R., a scow loaded with oo K. 1) jormauon of where she q . wud 3d and couveyed | may be found lett at the foot of Sth at, E. K. or any So Re: Necharks ase, wh solemn High | of the corporation dumps om East or North Rivers, Mase wil! be celebrated for the repose of her soul 369 | will be liberally paid tor, =A PAKK—On Dec, Soth, John F OUUND—ON THURSDAY LAST, A Brown ‘The relatives and frends ol the fam: horee; around ite neck had a rope, ‘The owner fully iuvited to attend the funeral, residence, 222 West 16th st, on ‘lueeday morning, at 10 o'clock, without turther invitation, Phiisae.- phia aud Loudoudersy (ireland) pspere please copy. wi can have the horee by proving proversy and pay! expen-ea, b epplying at 109 W, 52d et., bet. bib o éthaves JAM ACKIN, 7 FrouNp A QUANTITY OF MERCHAN: AIRCY —O ds morning, Dec, 30¢h, of dize, iu vSd et, bet Sd and 4th aves, Dec 23th, It Piatt ey A Baroy veuey. aged elyears, widest ean be Lad by calling at lu Wall at, room 3s 338 ' t eo ot her Babbath scholars are invited to attend the the East River, ‘Ihe owner can have it by prove ing property, ineide of 3 di Us not, it will be sold, The boat ie in Atiautic bas 68 - — = IST —— FROM THE PLALNING MILL, West aide 11th ave, bet, 20th aad sth ate, 4 tice cucier heads, receive a leward of 820 aud no questions asked, 8. PALMER OSL—A BiOWN HORSE AND WAGON horee about 9 years old; has a white ater on its head, Wagon is pai dred with yellow stripes, $25 reward will bewiven by PETER MILLER 5th ave and lsith at Bis OST ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DEC. -¥tb, near Kousevels et Ferry, @ biack and ta: jos, wach steal chain collar, Any pe:eon returning the seme to 130 Maiden lane, wili be suitably re- warded, Ww ft asthe Duane M. &, Church, Hudeon st, near Spring. on Lueeday alteruoon, Jan, dd, at 1 o'cik, lod WILALEN. Un Sunday afternoon, of « lingering LS iMaees, which he bore with Christian fortitude, Jo- honna, whe ot Thomas Whalen, a native of oun Tipperary, iveiand The funeral will take place from her late residence, 16 Batavia st, 00 lueeday, Jan, 2d, ‘Phe tren of the family are erpocttully Invited, SOCLETY NOTIC A O,. H., NO, 6, L, L, WILL HOLD Their @resular monthly meetag o@ Monday, January the Seu, i560, at J69 Fulion at Miookiyn, as 7% o'clock BoM. 2) over of JOHN O'THEARN, reat, PATKICK KENNA, dec, oe 206 vded, pidliaesseleee O, H, NO, 3—THE OF FICERS AND Mem. OST—ON THE 26TH INST, A SMALL @ Leis otthe above number are reyuested to attend white goat, with a littl brown on the neck. A thew regular wouthly meeting at No, 1M Firet ave, | reward will be given by returning ber w cor, of Vike on Tuesimy eveniug, dap, ¥d, at 5 o'clock, as business | aud Monroe ete, 6 Wooever will ieturn the same will A. uw Of Hprtance is 4 be transacted, By order ot Pal | ag REWARD—LOST, A YELLOW DOG, KICK CONLON, Vice Pres, JOHN DOGAN, See.115 Wadaith white breast chonms to the fame ot PUBLIC TEMPERANCE, MEETING OF | BUSHY Return to 66 West S8det_ ED. ENGEL. § the Ladies Father Mathew 1, A, B, society, No, 49) REWARD—LOsT, ON FRIDAY, IN ¥ ON. Ya Wil be hed On Lureday eveuus, Jauuary td Way vy Pace or West 10th et, a ledice tur | dt 1900, we thers Hall, cor, god wt, aad Yd ave, at ia | cuiur, ‘The fluder will receive the above reward by o'clock, Speaking by Mr. Laugwoa, of brovksu. aud | pepuruing it to 24) Waverkey Vinee 66 ober, Siaeing by ade, Peat, Rielly aud jhe lauy = ne REWARD—NOLIC. 40 CARLA tin ere. Ae re ZeGU 8 eo Ww at OD e oe Pa tgs DEO as and oi ed 20 Laken by didetuke OU OF abouk sue 66 bof tohed DAO Cue Creb Os, Piuee os bysieui beau Dov, ely du ses Ld By Obe barrel diaed Lull, Whi be siviclly Culwces, OWalr mOuUUW a.s, uarked * sa & Puts \uy petouu re.uiu- JAS. FURLONG, Ree, sec, das ing the eto dACOS MALL, Gover A cooly —————— THE ST LAWRKEN ‘Eb | Will leoelve the above reward, oat RUTHERS OF THE ST, L/ MENCE | ~~ — : i 7 val i O' Toole Cixele, Fe pian Brotherivos.—You will | 8D0 KEWARL —lA IST, UN FRIDAY, please meet at your hall in Sib ay.. bet dletand avd | Ww Dee, 29, between Fultou and Bouth terres, ob Houth ot, a handkerchief containing s300, tiwer will receive the above reward te 47 North od si, Wiliameborgh, The by returning 18 $ ts..00 Tuesday event dau. B, 100, at ow o'clouk, with badge. J BROWN, Centio, A, GALLAGHER: y, Bec'y, NEX, YORK LIQUOR DEALERS’ Society The aunual e:ection for otticers of this society i be beid at the Alesropulitan Kou, 100 tester st,on Tustday, Jan, 2d, 1500; polis open trom 10 A. M.wSP.M. The regula: woa'h'y moeting will also be held at the same place, en loesday evening, Jan 2d, 1560. By order JOLIN 1. WILLIAMS. Vice Pook, JOULN v0. EWING MACHINES FOR SALE AND TO eut—All fires class machines cheap for cash or part payment. (ood machines st iow prices—-proper pre- sents tor the poor—at 445 Broadway up evaine, corver Worth. ' on do ”

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