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‘inmke an aprropriatien to open bridges for them besides, if ort, Being ont the hidden wealth of th outntry, and we shall be able to # national dett within a reasonable period the hak of a fi | THE NEW YORK SUN. (OPT SHINES FOR ALI 34TH YEAR! Specail Advortisomonts '* | from the Bishop and e! rogardi aracter, which were entirely satisfactory. (is understood that Father Renny will lie: | our communieotions and had done some da mage, but ho was soon driven ont. Very soon afterwards General Sherman conceived his the sea, and left) Tennessen in case the ene dvanee on that State and at. to. go arth ‘constivetion to which wave teen brenght, | eal! the ORE el | ee on int om hae Ato the wants of ‘Suntiaction Ste Raa LY MORRING PAPER IN NEW YORK CITY The Gambling Mania. ous erime of gambling is spread thronghont nearly | Facept the Journal of Commerce, and without Nene ave tncenve: itself, like » blight PE Neely eh cing the wearines | CHEAPEST DAILY NEWSPAPER IN “far-pin oF ptvoan bend, dered at that th in view of ite strong | fects of European car travel will not be out of place. My week in Rerlin wan jast cles PONPIT YORK SUN feeroees every facility day from every part Lewerld. whevber ty Atlantle Cable, by Tele | ¢y y Mailand pieeure THE WHOLE compet forta, AT ONE UAL THE PRICE ot We RhE Ov Tule AMERICAN MoweR, fm he HANK PIN Are 000 from a Congressman mus and elogant saloon have been fitted up in We tho law makers of the county ® | their honesof Tar from a declining TALE SUN W read every. rollilen pertomsy, and thm entire contents advertiving revely to! THE PRICES of the 5 | eftice oF Carmlebed by new | FR COPY: « 6 Where wD pase ae 4 prester contrel ever the Finger AAD hen fet a TWO CENTS | TWELVE CENTS PER WEEK, of } BIN DOLLARS + vent THF PRICE FOR ADVERTISING vary, accord W TWENTY TO PIPTY CENTS euber way, We in the public estimation seat POR rae DaIveR ine are of all oth of THE SUN fe on 40 whom commaus | of Joearm P, Mew ireleeme nis eubeer! pions lan come to Y clated with almont in very well but the fact that 80,000 n it renders At sitnpl Frening Amusements. pularity, bit a large eh © Of | pare notes the next mw DALLEY'S GAL+ Marry or not to Villiard mateb or a Played nowadays without @ bait of a 1 dollars oF a0 to epur on the con lie tanta thus The desire to gain by gamblin, after the firet indulgence, and becomes rain ous to all mental and moral di n impatience of all who nd in subversive of the beat quali WERY PHEATRE CU ARLEY WHITE'S Corpo ce Tlalat, comes, OPERA HOUSE. Bones, dances, ae. PIPTIL AVENUE OPERA HOUSE, Boags, Camces, barieenuee. BAN FRANCISCO WINSTRELS. Ethiopian Ho mye, Somes CRuEeE, ete NEW YORE CIRCUS -Metvilie, cos Troupe, Matiores a 2 ST STEPHENS CHURCH, COMBINATION TROUPE wat anpirations. vil is apreading surely, and if un strained by pablic tate of our national morality will poom become terrible to eon! ONE WITH ITS 2 alas, It freely imeit AL er bar i¢ecdies Know Uo the #: werritee agony ae the satlerer and beail Se cree sleorn, alt | Cissasen, suceamd te ite | Pes. ivei variect MASONIC PAIR Corner of Gr CHARITY AND QU behalf ot une Ne | Charen, cor Fourth si ‘THE NEW YORK “Lt Shines for AU,” faraguay ‘Trinmphant. Tie late news from South Auierica leurs to the conclusion that little Paraguay has ich for the combaned ay, and the Afton: It is now stated that ud the Uruguayans have proved more than a strength of Bi tine Confederati the Argentines abandoned the contest, le: prosecute the war alone that the forces of Paraguay have boon in creased, that their de dered almost impregnable, that Hrazit is 1 in respect to men and money, aud in almost rewdy to give up the war in disgust. credit the news of this good fortune for Par Were it not that all the reports of the war which wo have received for TeDS JUST ARRIVED FROM BELGI| ai yrs hvengeen oky | ences have been: vearly exhaus “PUESDAY MORNING, DEC. 18, their advertise- ments classified, are requested to haud them We keep our ottice open untih a our for the reception of advertisemonta agree to classify them unless LADIES OF BROOK ar began it was thought Paraguay had no outside observers that co whatever for ultimate success The pluck of the little Republic, in throwing down the gauntlet of war to the allies, disadvantage almost unparal- leled io history, was very generally wi Dut it was looked upon as a rash In point of popula- \ Threatening Danger. (he attention ef the whole country is abeosvod by the dangers aad dificultioa of the political situation, there is anoth danger coming into view which threatens the most serious consequences, ‘The latter is not politioal, but dnancial, Ip dors not threaten the stability of the Union, reconstruction difficulty ia by some people supposed todo, but it threatens to strike ‘the spot most sensitive in most men, and where all men are more or lors tender. months past there Lave been indigations pointing to @ movetary revulaion ia thie Shrowd mon have observed them, wa of the people have given and foolish proceeding, tion and area of country, Paraguay, as com: jooked Like # mole-bill ‘Still, the result, parod with tho allies, by the side of a mountain. 40 far, haa proven that courage and do mination aro bard to ana have proven themselves every inch soldiers, and their President and military leader, Don Cantos Axtoxio Lore shown himself to be the most able South Amorioan leador since the days of Botrvan. ubdue, The Pare LLM, No, £89 Brea: A MEAPELTAL LIST of Privale Medical Worts en amp eth LIVTLEDALE: Dp | dut the great n them no attention, concerned, one would not auppose, from | Anon ‘3 WHOLESALP. ANI ing Tackle and Verity Store, 186) Fishing tackle of every Crecription, jewel © Nomination for Street Comin pstramenie, partons “ sen Cocke chan, away, matt ‘Tue Mayor yesterday made another no jena be. repalred. mination for the ofllee of Street Commis. a Wall street Mr. McLran is financial water Bae vr (hat such o thing ts ever HIGH PRICES CHARGED | Nikely to occur. The dangor is whead, how: ever, and both Congress and the poople should endeavor to make provision for it, \d, anil no people can, long withstand such @ prossure of taxation ay that which uow rests upon the people 0 United States. We have borne the load manfully thus long, of Nature in giving us bounteons agricaltu ral produeta, but even tages we begin to totte broker, is the nomi: well apoken of, and there seems to be no doubt about either his integrity or his abil- He is regardful of hin reputation, however, and for that reasou it likely that he will not come up to the AF dervoanio “standard” of qualification, the Aldermen retain any re and tho wishes of t over, they will bring thie Street Comtls- sioner farce to a close by the confirmation of Tho patience of the people in + haw become very nearly exhausts | dud should not be further taxed. 1 OWJECTION TO PURCH ABR AT BROADWAY STORES ity for the positio: » large and elegant assortment of Vertumery, fe, Lubin’, Coudray's, gard for tho in- © people, Low- Wot of domestic goods Preseripilone wees ud must, ere long, be diminished Lecol eet HELMBOL NIGHT and DAY, S—PATENTS-PATENTS— MUNN > coutlawe to solicit ‘passion on wee tu ext your is $060,(KK) Oman average of over woran, and elild, white ck, in the United Stat a simply the revenue 0 of the Gonoral Government, order to get at the actual burden of taxa- State, county and othor to the above sui. Before the war the expenses of the General Government were lose We now have to inake up the addition with svurces greatly diininished, nt of our resources Demorratic National Conventio: $10 for every m A Moveaenr has been started in Kentuc vking to the holding of » Democratic plished by this means in not stated, but the | inference ia that the country ix to be saved, | ala dethroved, and the party installed Tein quite doudtfal, how ther the propored tlon, the varios than $10,000,000. had been go favorable anspicos than yx PAYS FOR A WE| We THE BUN, Be 0 be well; but while the burden has be pountain we are now less able tu bear it than we were to bear the that wo carried before the rebellion, der such circumstances it # plain enough that we mast fail unless relief can be bad and the sigue of tho ti reaulta, notwiths cellent addrens, RAYMOND's ex HE SCIEN rt 10 AMERICAN a ¥ waberieily. tote oth ber aaieal deve; sic) Et ttc lulgntion of tnlorrmstiva 8 admonish us that atic party need not look olitical policy Vrogeons of the Lat in vequired for rejuve ‘eerieull ure, patenis, yedy t In the first place the Goveroment | 1 Conventions must not raise a revenue of $ 5 woar it, for the comin # policy which ain youuo with the ob Abundantly iluetraled. Roveriog are delineated ai to collect an inquest held on Saturd. toning atate of financial afaira should be reduced #o as to pa nothing wore than the and the inte: xpenses of | fuiling to rouder services which would Lave as the weight of | ay in atated, th skull of the man was badly taxation would be decroasod nearly $200, | fractured, it is not probable that any atten 000.000 for the coming year, which amount | tion will otherwise apply the debt, The how wball we pay the said | less principal of the debt} When the wagoa | ing. fottles in a rut, and the hore pull it out, the toamater takes off part of the load, and the ai ‘'\ 4a wil hoa ‘Phe Befeutito 4 .' fo Befeut ied wala la thet toupee fellas amauely, id have raved bis lite, yet the whieh ta boy oud ranted, together with, fe i a4 retina and the ently Noss jum equivalent Wo mearly four thovssnd Peaee ‘Terms, 64 * veer, To be bad os all the News ty’ noall (o ail paris of tbe country, MUNN 2 CO HT Past Row, n the principal of is supposed to develop facta in tho cane, and it appears that the who was taken to the hospital in @ de mals are thus enabled to | lirious condition, received no medics ‘Tho fivancial wagon of this country ia fast settliag into the unless the Washington are unable to owed to leave the hospital aud incapable of taking care Bellevus Hospital has hitherto had a high reputation for good management, and for the efficloney of the staff of ph; slane, Lut Auch occurrences oa this Are tablished by our fathers, -CApplaase.) Ie | not even hay waging to the character of the in- | a stitution and will not sven be forgotten by | 1 WATERS GRAND, 7 Cab drivere throw off ability to pay tion's resources. In the Western States and | the public. Tornories wo have enongls wealth to pay the national del Let ue make that a surnging emigration thither t hull @ section of land developing the 7PURLE THOUSAND DOLLARS WIL Pesestivul ecuntty fpeidgues, ican Revport, on fhotic Priest Tarned rote ‘The Chicago Tr half @ dozen sicoased 14 ‘lle Me dozen | he Wy Bore ¢ house ne of Thursday says t took place last ni ry wan who will go there ~— VW THE WHOLE WORLD AND IH ae y ban officiated que, He stated his reasona for 80 to the mecting, and produced credential toward proceed to New York [in the in torest_of the Evangelient Alliance, there upon the Catholie comin fem ny Jottings Abroad. xewnen Pants, Nov. 20th, 186 1 already rpoken of collencies, 9 reference to oof the de und the business whieh led met justed to the satiofacti all parties oon cerned, when, ticket in han } friends good-bye at the etal and # ere for a twenty-five hours ride | my an the rocalied Qneen City of th Pa world yet, ny precautions for a night ef compar tive rest worn really useless, What there Phere ore no auch things aa sleeping cars 1) this part of the world, but th ears , ‘ Alecp—and roundly too | Hirt of the f 1 ows the ropes. With | ot troop, this slight hint, you will understand why it was that E walked @ good part of the length | f the train, the conductor at my side, look hp suitable aecommodation | was closed and locked. Silver lin many a dull picture g that, qnite ab my 1 outof Prussian do time, Could you have hea ten! And so it wa | and pa * at th ning with a and | jean triend, who proved to have been a fel i | tow traveler over night, you would sc ly suppose we had traveled in the p country. He, ono of eight, bad endured [hie upright position how he might while 1 had etretehed ‘ipo four times the space allotted him J do not quarrel with my own comfort,but 1 do think our sleeping cars, where slecp is provided for ata regular vastly better than this bidden favoritism: which only the initiated get the benefit of. Morning found us in the neighborhood of the great Cathedral of Cologne, and almost under ita shadow we had opportunity to wash, dees and Ureakfaat, Hut the throo operations were, alike, subjects of taxation, Tho wash-bowl, soap, towel, comb and and the duat of your vel by a ecousideration to Hutitiea Inxury none the are coat in the att Jess because paid for in small items, and the well cook the , andl woll served breakfunt ix more palatable for the wholesome cleane up. Cologne Cathedral, Tmay say, e% passant, sin the same process of eompletion which as been undergoing there almont t nturios; but A muxt do the justice to add that Tean perceive the advance of the last fifteen yours quite distinetly, ‘The two have crept up several—mot less tli ten, have been quite completed, Oa the way had ou a cloudy afternoon, of the interior, and observed about the samo degree of pro- | {Ay * is finished, the world will wonder for what object it wan erected. Browkfust over aud tho balfhour's top | Slate e, Would that } largent fur producing I might trust myself to paint the beauties of | and sey ended, wo were again en r the scenery, Old travellers will remember most attractive in Belgiam, who delight in fino seonery will not be long | are to finding them out, But notwithstanding | tom ‘and rare artic tho fine aconery, the hours of day wore on heavily enough, aud I welcomed the abades of uight as the harbingers of my journey’s | nei end, How provoking, then, to discover what any one might know after a moments thought—that seven o’etock in the evenin at Paris came not until it was eight o'clock at Berlin, and that thus my nominal twenty five hours’ ride was really made into six- aud-twonty, while the nominal seven-and. twenty hours from Paris to Berlin would prove to be only a ingle hour moro than the twonty But tho lights glisten about any min eyo as I write, Wo are in Paria! | Another change and I find myself in @ rich, velvet- ned cab—a aplondid equipage throughout, —which bears mo with suitable speed to the “ Grand Hotel,” ono of the new creations of Paris. Evidently some private “establish- ment” was mustered into my service, but whother by accident, or the a of the owners’ driver, Fdid not i A walk through tho " grand” corridors of the hotel and a abort promenade out of doors, were quite suiticieat preparations for a sloep of mauy hour's duration, Just auch a al is before mo now, and notdoubting that you aud your readors are Likewise inclined, I will for the time lay down my pen. Be ur. REBELLION REMINISCENCES, wentation ral Describes the Uattle of Nashville. General Thomas and staff arrived at Nash, ville, Ten op Saturday morning, and pro: ceeding to the Stacy House, were informally received by the Legislative joint committee, the speaker's stand, amidat vociferous cheer ing. Goy. Brownlow, and Senator Grierson, , being seated on the Sjeaker of tho Sonat left. After # congratula Goy, Brow propriate remarks: An General ‘Thomas reeeived the medal, somblage broke forth into tumultuous General replied as follows :y Governor Hrownlow, and gentlemen of tatives of | three child funnily | Arousiny th the s applause. 1 the Senate and House af Repre the Legislature of Tennesseo—P sensible ot the high hb you have thi day conferred upon tne, L tally unable to thank teria, Be assnred, how ‘ appreciation of those honors, and ticular complimeata wh to the officers and soldiers wh with me in ¢ the enemy two y ago thin day ambyille Yeare ago military a miss in tho army, On re coutniasion, 1 tok mn oath to sus stitution of d Staten G ment, and to ob ¢ placed over me to keep that pledge Renewed appl { speak of Iiyselt without feat of b sed of egotiamn, Loan with p | cere pri of the ‘and otticors, who neen | the late war, voluntarily eame forth fr the private walks of fife aud devoted th lives to the defence of the Govern ing out e been any ploarure on | day take pride tu | uy on earth ever | | down tho rebellion, Applause.) Th lnnedlately preceding the battle Vile are of such @ nature that T * sIlusiow to Khem Ob this occasion. A, svictitiows advance into the heart of the enemy's country leader, General shew at tan $ rent. yoommunied the offensive a oy Give bi back, Beeinw —— —— inte their plans, Gon. She ay yd army, and kee} Even oh sry terval in Tennessee, + reveral yeara at Do- join hands with their rexpective prictor, because abe lial heen dl ne, and Ina very short was arrester, hail killed better men b ‘Tue Trustees of the T the blind, hav for an appropi that the jnmber of persons seeking the ben efit of said instructions, are to affairn in the rear of hin situation being fully lized by the lattor That very well help, an ine uite Well pleascd nesses School for neo foree of t ‘enemy had attacked ine to defend tableaux entertainment whieh ed to come off at the Opera nthe Troy Pane, 1th, ‘oy Orphan Asylum, on tormination toward clone, by the fearful Ontasno Linnny wan killed in 111 Portland, Me. on Mo falling through the attie sky-light ov pulpit, where ho was eng His dead body waa Itar, and near by o mn of the ox \1s0 lant ovening and harasa in front of the the large pulpit ¢ tered to pieces by th Tim Colombus Hietly observing ene! Alabama aud endeavored to corgia white T vet the emergency that war aching by tho organization of returned en and convatenc manner As to be pot, HF possible re ad To Pastors, Masters of 1 A every nook Not even standin ned inthe building, mv STATESMAN faye | | contrated th mont, lately sold to some ¢ onnty, Ohio, what W leon sewing maches men, Martere of Ledzen lock, when the two last piece the evening's ved to be ordinary w was arrested and n frout of the of fire—and in Paul's beil re nit Rome person in Harquette eried ¢ It wan still the evening, 90 that, as ace Beataaal och eon 1 for Savannah me but to delay hin x possible without risking army could be venient of impossibi th of his remark was cot © which were keen to em gain the heating app Knight got fired | ments, accord t exertions on th of bis bargain tof my staff, and also g proceedings fut but Lin presence set matters t wert tday of Decem i transportation ; they aleo Jo something more | . @ Jumped over the rowded their w narrow aisles, whil will aseas thera is becoming self-eupportis » and why | thai simply to tig Was that after Pentered a compartment | | (he | containing but one other occupa inipreasion” wo di nl pastor took him under his sible for him ins elothing sti » the weather beean iaey When cho excitement was a ng awaken | UE ory and assured the audience that there was no danger a walk to give it an airing aud has n Aber, all preparatio der of battle numanders, and everything red for the conflict next mor cather delayed until the with a siall band of on who had be were but partially org + A passed the night, | nade, the m the cellar so rapidly that it rooms and stage ' naroely alarm. and the people convalescents andy asthe result of her exa- t tlere are now —all of whom had been or were dressed e different pieces on the adies were most f them that a ee wishes to guard herself ag: euralgia, would wish to wear to take part int er portion of hie ti heavily at that ly en dishabille in their bones dan queens, far Wis expected eral Steed muir opened battle, and halfan hour, ‘the troops were moved into ‘and almost lik oat alter porty js tho rear door of jeaving behind them their Others followed the Jience in front and found rofuge in th at exciting acene of the evening. wan the conduct of a number of Albanians, both ladies and gentlemen, who oceupied the up) left hand sido of the m the box to the at the ladies followed their ex- in the arma of the acene was ludicrous and, notwithstanding the danger created a “titer” ‘One or two of the ln ‘on the stage fainted, and had to be con- he fire origina- charged their the Chester Iron d to contain emery, whi ported on favorably id this by one of the moat er witnensed, the xallant assaults E have cutire line of the enomy was aw Bo ended one of ring armies the (Renewed applause. pursued two hundred ani received ita last blow ry commander. in with the greatost pleasure that L avail myself today, of the oj ing praine of these gall then under my command, As General Thomas concluded, the batt rang with shoute of applause. Several short peeches were then made by members of the General's staff, and the assemblage or private box on th in Paris during th great Exposition, | whee off inte the auhject of hotel ke> p the atrongent undertaking, he recommends. tly erican stewards, leat one" yoxed question” is settled last, aud it is ouly an American, after alk that can “ keep # hotel,” Ir may bo interesting to Canadian carpen- ters on strike that in one arrival from Stock- there were brought, O4f doors, 11,062 boarda, 1,452 akirting, 660 archi- M4 boards’ endé for 100 packing cases, 1:03 boarde for @ abelf frame. ‘Thi arrivals, and they aro Omics of waa apparen among the nudienge, jant men and o! veyed home in carr) of the buildin, rtion of the wood-work surrounding the ¢ was burned, bat ne other damage wan 10 officers and Reveral citizens pick Wearing apjsaiel ed up numerous pieces 0 —fura, mutla, glov y one of many waltiplying every di of Louls Vox, the Mysterious Aporoce, 2 Tho Rochester Democnar of the ‘The Inter part of the mouth of November generally finds fura greatly in fashion, the milduess of this Winte aud probably not more than thirty—fect, | past Las not allowed the fashiouables to aud some of the corner and ridge ornaments | ring Finanetal News, Markets, &¢ New Youk, Monday The afternoon quotations of the ge Stock market, compared witli those of urday afternoon, show an adyance in prices of from {to 2 per cent. Goverumenta were Gold closed at 138. until a few days honsiona are felt by the famit friends of Mr. Loyis Fox, ‘or, of this city, asto hia safety, Ho has not been seen or heard from since Tuesaday forenoon of Inst week, when he left his residence ou North Clinton street, arently in his tual w minutes later he was met by at the west ena of Andrew and that is the last that is own of his movements. For two or three that he might have 3 he eg! — « king of ut as ho took no baggage ing it. was, supposed Uist not, be protracted bey: it most costly fur equipments. ‘The last few days, howover, bi Kerlin Thad the glimpse which might be} @ pressing demand «| mink departinente thal now warmin w there, Probably, whem tho whale |ekise form ‘al corp tupertent. wrench: of trade, and notwit brought into market anni merioa are probably the ountries iu the world, millions of dollars ¢! nde this business alone. or uncivilized communities furs aud tho vicinities of Namur and Liege, and the | skins form the eutire banks of the river Meuse, as among the | who are disti the sable and fractionally higher. The money market was ei Joana being 6 per cent. on stock Government bankers got sup- Plied at 5 percent, There was not much doing in commercial paper, and prime nam passed slowly at 64 a7 per cent. The statement this week shows » decreaso of $2,167,097 tn loans; $590,850 in specie, and ‘an increase of $3,002 in circulation ; $3,017, 452 in legal-tonders, and site. This statement is highly favorable. The exchange market was dull and weak at 1013¢ 910034 for prime bankers’ bills, Oa ‘Change today Flour was 1c. a 300, better. 30, @ 5o. higher health and spirits. he quantities Visiting that city, or ehange af clot his absence could y or two. Eight days have now elapsed ing any tidings of him, and it the alarm of bia family ts fully justified by the circumstances, espeo- his moat lutimate acquaintances in and other cities say, in ro} iat they have not soon oF ir. Fox carried an umbrella in left home, and ts suj ed to have had about one buudred d: in money in his pocket. 2,781,449 in depo ted and civilised communition ly gravitating thie cus by expensive of apparel tho wealthy are laiming thelr position in fingomilture of many of thei hbors. The comparative cheapness ‘poorer olaases with @ set of warm furs ia city and in various other country—ranging from $ warde—compels the wealthier oluases to pay larger sums to enable them to distance com: titora not blessed with so muel hile furs constitute dross in the colder countries of Siberia, North America, &c., the more beau- tiful and costly take rank as articles of luxury and fashion in the milder climates China, Bngland and the United use of furs in this country has materially iucreased the prices superior kinda, #0 that much o! aported from European coun- his hand whon he quiet and steady, Whiskey quiet, SALES AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE, which evon t! eurae trait, 11fe das, of Geni wick the baane of the prixves, Tt (# now on view tm the office for the sale muneration of Mechanics, glish paper says amongst the mechanic class has beon steadily going on for year wer of Co-operation ; and though the con- Bec not yet been #0 marked on tho productive power of the countr; might have been ,¢: in active operation “Tho riso of owing to the ted, yo cannes are h mast soon weriows- ly interfere with that description of labor which has to come into ac with the labor of other countries, Recently, orders to a large extent for locomotive en: ines have beon exeouted in Belginm and jwitzerland. that formerly woul, uted bere; and it is beli foreigners wil undersell us on our own soll, if they are not actually doing it now. muneration is ado, for on the Tham men connected with that craft are at present out of employment. t compete with the low rol tries, and their own then will submit to no No stronger illustration need be required of the constant operation of that rule, tho existence of which sometimes ignore, that tho nd demand regulates wages. n the Mersey, shipwrights rate of @ guinea per question soon worked these 27,000 men wonld regard at as better than none, the English employer might atill be head above water.” ve competition ‘The following details of a fire which oo- curred in Davenport, lowa, on the morning of the 9h instant, and by which three per- sons lont their lives, and a fourth was fatal- ly burned, are gathered from the Gazette masters cann of wages paid A family named Miller, consisting of bus- baud and wife, five childten and the mother of Mrs, Miller, Mrs. Julia Ann Canill, resid ed just outside the eity limite, in a’ small onéand-whalf story frame house, four o'clock on thé morning abovenamed, nily Wero aroused from theit covery of fire in the loft where Mrs, of tho children were sleep. tried to put ont the fire by buckets of water, but bis efforta were fruit- loss, and he was compelled to leave the hone in is nigut dreas, Mra. Miller pro- Che ont « tied 1) the Haltlog Fu! «a & ae ee eres Cahill and thre but the law General Thomns—The (en= iren who slept with her lower part of the house, Going to the there waa a window, Miller saw Mra. Cahill and the children sur- Instantly the window wan dashed out by the oldest boy, Richard, 2 yeare, who threw himself out, fall: ing, terribly burned and bruised, upon the frozen ground. old, and there was quite and ina few minutes the Hames bad apre: to every portion of the building. cr throe children, the oklest himself guned the wine 3 General Intelligence. (By Mafl to the New York Sun.) ee of the house, wh n, Thomas was conducted to a seat on etett rounded by flame. ‘Tux Common Council of Newark, N. J., have provided boxes of suitable sio and structure upom the trees in at around the parka of the city, for the protec- | tion of the sparrows from the severe cold was intensely reese blowing, eer y address, followed hy the band playing “Hail to the Chief,” presentod the medal with ap: | Gossre saya that the Queen of Spain latel determined to raise a tenor ainger to nobil- ity, but the Ministry threatening to resign such an outrage be perpetrated, bor | Majeaty was compelled to abandon he N y, Who had thro dow, her little di ve nearly a quarter of a mile distant and who nearest neighbors, carrying her 1 nearly the entire + they rendered her ali | ‘lief possible, house endeavoring to | no and their yrand- | The neighbors | ‘A Fuexen Court has decided that when a Railroad fails to transport passengers to a ‘en point in a given time, by the breaking | down of an engine or an the company is bound to 1°) Tol, & Wab. 5 Thehatr ( Nive fess myself to- | I tho other ehildi to reach their destination, © par- ch have been paid rtieipated in that Territory nw ol the three pe pleas near the appe eof the tumily who ¢ eived my diploma at the | badly frostbitte ademy, and noon alter was com: | time to a window. ‘The | J, and the supply of pro cape wore | Visions in very Starvation prices | have already beon obtainable iu the miuinyge mo of them having had wenger was dispatched for a physician, mud all that eould physical suttering of the | Monday v. tie eldest boy, Kl ‘# of the Govern | was found terribly bu | vive: he was conscious, om the nature He told the Doctor thot he was awakened the stifling smoke, that he ealled oral (Compton Mouse day afternoon, gah in feapertfully invited to atven ALOMBTOCK — On Sunda A CATAMOUNT was brought to St. Loui: et long, wiiiels wi ora eae re bad tussic with the “varmiut, of them ran aw juries. | gol ms severcly bitten Persons are traveling through the Suuth, ng np all the railroad fom which was | damaged during the war d North, where the ol d into ‘every conceivable aba, are re-rolled and aout back to re-equip the | Southern railroads, hifully en- ath as a holemn n my part, to return As the oer | ueut Rot je service for the great ene tea et precive’ To obenining my tduca- | grandmother “and the children, end hen tion at the Military Academy of tho Union Bi : SISSSEREE ST TEETETES TOW eacape froin | denen, oh ai Tie’ ianarel efit cake’ plase on Peas fro PS pes A MNT Cohvary Causetety. he felons reds ta ied as ate Ee pe eR a Man ee ee pon Siem, WitkTAstLaw is & Jutipea out of the winder White Lean't veuture | aw of them, the grandmother waa Mrs. Onbill, who vawitre ind sits © cvldiers | years of age ut of ‘Tum Milwaukeo Wiseoxsin says immedi- ate measures Will bo teken fo earry out the Stato lnw, in that ett = riof consequent theretipon, the miky ave lost all their worldly jood ved clothing enough to iklibors, however Kineily caring for them, prohibiting minors and bowling ra f allows, and" taking a hard Fa se = set zeces: 5 1} dvewsivus to | co Witness the devotion of our army, aud T to ng that uo bther coun. produced such another | wrtay ap that which wus, assembled to put events Nush ure they soulll bear repeating, OF at least justly inients will be prosecuy Married by Accident, Ning, Aay# tie Detroit Mins Hleien P, ‘Tir iucreased business at the workshops couMed vent u 250) breech me overnnent or 4, Las resulted in the r which was dine of the dopart- short Hives, Tire strong-minde he roartigd, Haaueated th ‘The Neat Testimony Geo TE Collina deposed Lefore the Comm aiccer £ Patents: I have long regarded the Wheeler & Wiiton Machine aa the moat ingenious jo j1s0 and the Wont remarkatle fn tts performer The, wide ravge of work to which it ie adapted, the! Tapldity of ts movement, and ite almow Bolseleas execulion, are due to ite pecwlier coted @truction, I em atisficd tbat one of these mee’ chines ¥ iM do efeht of ten times se mnch ae can! Le dove by band, and quite ome-fMb more them any other twoathrend mac! ine will do, With very, ting repelre Ht wall rus ten years, No machin of equal merit hes ever teen under my ot tion. jem Visitors, Age: ions and ¢ I propose to receive or vo! nt Insitutions, in euMficient numbers to ‘0% Members of the may flad it tocom.! advance the whole upr'y og them at Manas prices, ani rece ving partial paya 4 oF necesmition ment, thoee henevolentty ved may, with but Mit oathy, supply + ‘Dh igent persons w & Machine thet! aleruity, and othe ob upon dover, he cow f lodividus Under thie ares! J.T, Bin, Heoadway, cor. Mid ty Aulat the Masonic Pair, corner of Grand Crosby ney Naw York, for the bewest of 1 Asylum Pund ihe Sewing Machine. The Committee on Sowirg Machines at the New York Bae Fair of 15 rt as followe “WE 10 Ta Svirow Sewiwo Maommmed @ superior to all okies in te following poxme, “Siinplictiy emt Thoroughness of Mechanical Contraction “Ease of Operation facagemeut'* “ON leelonenese and Papidisy of Movemen * Deanty, Birength aac & aaticity of Auitel, “Variety aud Perfeticn of At end eof Work I" “Comyectness and Basnty of Model and Plas fal “Ads plation to Material of any Thickness ASjuetaie Peed Bary and fu the Voequrl Preetat eat tel, by meni with which 1 exe of the Elliptic Hook we therefore award it the Piet Peewiuun © the LRST BEWING MAY HINE, and ale best LOU ULESTHREAD SEWING MACON. Grand Proscatation Festival, N-. 613 BROADWAY. New York, Dee. 18, 1864. AL tho earnest eoliclietion of many growinent citlzems, and to meat the pressing demands made upon ws, and to afford all an epparwwnlly whe desire to aasiet furthering (be benedcial objeet for whien bia enterprise ts conducted, we have, with the pprebation of the officers and managers of the Meme, covciated to contions the sale of tickets beyond the 240,000, The aumber and value of the preseots will be Increased in exact proportion te the whol to every ticket holder aber of tiekete seld, thes guarantesing eqanl chance, as in the AB & CO, Managing Directors, Daceaune, 18, 1666. Ia order to promote public eonfidence in the highess degree, the eflicers and managers of tha Home have coussnted to assume the respaneibility, of the custody ef the funds received by me AiR money, a4 son aa received, ts depodiod im the igb.b Notional Bank; and ell payments for artioleg purebased, or other expenses, are made out of funds so dipostied, by check of N, Hf, Devils, agent: the Imativution, endorsed by us. A committes, cons sheting of three geutiemsn of the Ladiew’ Adviser » Corn: tte, purchase all the articles to be prese: commitien, compen tof Major General Viet, Quartermante: General of the Departisens New York) Major General Pariow, Georetary Biate; Andrew Warner, Kay., Seoretary of the Bank for the Bavings of Merebaute’ Clorke; Willhem Orton, Presiden* of the American Telogreph Coms pany, end Joba M. Whito, Fay, Counsellor es Law, Will have the dirsotion of the maumer of die Aritmtion, THOMAS & CO., Managing Directors, 616 Brod may, ‘The iaregoing vari is pub'ished with eur sapetion, Mrs, CAS. P. MALY, Acting President, Miw, DAVID UY 4, Secretary, bins, J. ®, VOORHIES, Tressarer, of presenilag something warthy ef the jal leader of oar armies, Loutze’s fine pore el Grant tn hte teat, fase eral parvo ally eat-—valne $1,200— wih Ia vi tickets, C19 Broadway. = SPERCIAL NOTIONS. A Congl, Cold, or Sore Th smmediate attent o tm some incurable chial Troehes'* tive lume! reqnires ts neglect oftentimes remulte HM. Sohenck, of Philadelphin, te< trully inter is aed 1 Je what will make bi setae Heated a rgd — _ ‘ia oad’ n, Wheeer & Wileo wing Machis 83%, 3: Mie ata Mis Fahion ser up ale vrs A In B—B-B—B—B_ 1 ast BR i maKi Ketatee 0 Co's Leck Stitch: BLAS 1 Jen Se ihe eite ake ie Pina oe) The most clogant ant wrefal ott Unite Hook Loek: wt and rcasb, Bie 1 gh taltis scot on fr pL Wilts SOTUY aushtone 1b Revor House, end’ draggieia, 36 DEA TINS. DUTLEROu Monday, Deo. 11, " ta'the Hun vope ct bls aR8, Joba Te Maniers Torment Of Monis, C5 Clare, T ore Hees ad *ituam ba lane toshiggee, naar Court Bout Hreakiyn, ‘a PRMAN—On Saturday, Dee. ib at Mor ‘end palatultiinees, art '0 eum ar tiiness, are! ‘und friends ct the fase red to aitond the fumai Pf lack feat th Palrweathe: a Ureeapoin TON On unday, Dee, 16, from burns occa capioalin of percent, Win, Compan, <flarris and & metal Ala Wesedey efiernoos, at 1 leek, CUNBONG On Batarter, 1 naecice at vole haps, SoS SS are roapects WOOD--Oa Monday meraing, De Hah, after ee faire rt Wood, need T tearm 11 menthe aad 18 ds of the famtly are ra ie Rooreay frome the wi Base Oth tee uk *yetoek. other Deaths harine H. I Nea Las! Pu

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