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Specail Advortisements N MOWER.—THB ONLY OLLING MACK INKL Biachive em irae. ny EMENTS than 4m. eater Sitentien ite been Pats to whe rans © Gonatracuen of ‘are smn Here of fomparstively taultiewy and ret li Wee Lint are gently alin ine The eran k-pin. OF B 111 drop lower ‘can te aleed high, te Mave Tey mente of th hapa leve: hee 8 renter cnntrel over the Finer | effice or furntehed hy Weare chan Fe tae of as 7 Te | Louse, store ef Shep of any whO ceare ty * ofthe frase which APY APREG ARAT FOR TIDE DRT. fees, aud cau Le Uicwn la aud oct Har, and can te folded withow' Neviow te the stern and invite the #0 Maso Ri feet, Poashaceyaic, N.Y. JAIN, AND AGAIN, DALLFY*S wanse Here dalve cares eases of quliter, yout aod foanoer, @Lich bas Leea Le | Bhoeruaker.” wey ms cre vee ap ae eal heey ty alow Lenes, Every cnet wik ng p Ye emart and knew fvee ben. at Ue | loo Suiugie” and © Hh TTENTION—f. SUBENLA'S every cor etl ) MARCH TO. Pais Exteetor 0% jetty tyien o | cus Proce Masuses at 7 | 6 id eee Wich Bt Giseae, . aD! 00 coe ean band ‘ts cou ator be depot. 49 Couar ot, N.Y TROS-JUST ARRIVED FROM BELGI- tam, the Caen Sldsetion of igng breed end bait edfaches and al 1. Ales, & large collect on Of Kies ALM OF WHITE LIL gent cbe ek Frmsren boteaes tn, and allt Sine, remcering Ti Local Deis. To ve had only at 40 Rouse Teh, eo? $1 Big b ave, NV. NES OF BROOK titehing Braiding, @c. G*- -To Fam iy Sewing, Macuie fleve cn Lhe orient potice as rand ah, Brook yo. F. D. top to: Wareu's elvthes and Indies! unde: 20D BOOKS FOR ALL.—NEW Pilyst recelpi of » ain. WHOLESALE 1 PRICKS CUAKGED JON TO PURCHASE WAY SLuRRS WE Miordway, oda Inve and elegant assortment of Fubin’s, Coudcay ported axkecis, Preacripions sceu Mecol ect HELMMOLT JALENTS—PATENTIS-VATENTS— MUNN 0 10 wulieit. Pave wih ob WeW Lu wa SCIENTIFIC @daitueulened uot 6 h'whtich error fe cowbared a euuier, oun Me granted, torether wi'l A'phe keane Aum rein 18 efepies ke 8 ap HEI Yolutn of Bear jyuivaeus Ww meary four thoueud © be bad at all the News Hout by mall Wei peice uf the ona ry Dorie 88 @ No ST Paik Row, Kou ih ex lanye chers aud cere wen PHOUSAND DOLLAKS WILL 1 wasou | AND BIS) Uildven are | lift up the eed THE NEW YORK SUN. SPP RTLINES POR ALL natoty « alderate body to pox ed the presautiouary measure THE OLDEST DAILY MORNING PAPER | gre tN NEW VORK crry Frcep! the Joarhal 6f Commerce, ana withows | 1, exeertion the | that he RIN | any particular CHRAPEST DAILY NEWSPAP THe WORLD. | the py TTF NEW YOUK BUN presoman every fan itr ter ob eee of the dar from avery part | |) Gf (be world, # be ber by Arlantie Cah compet form, AT ONE HALE TH PRICE of otuer pee TRE SUN (6 rend every day, by nearly exyoning 1 OF advertising rarely tele ound alt THE PRIVER of tt the pub tientton by ew | FH COPY + and fe de ivere | TWELVE CENTS FEM WEEK, of veut uy mall at | py BIX POLL THE PRICE FOR ADVERTISING very, tne to hevaeton, FROM TWENTY TO FIFTY CENTS | t ro, tieeweats of unusual le The e@itorial deparuwent of THE FUN le under eof Joeren P. Beacm ve whem commun: Hioald be Kadreamed, er eny branch of the publicatien busine ese eaned to the Irowrietur Corner of Nassau and Pulton streets, Wee Yor city, | autte = | rem Evening Amasements. RNUWE AMPITCAN MUSEO tnd eveuing Van Ambargh's Covlect|o Aoimes, Fok carkaives, “Kabri; The Wooden | be Afternoon LL ACK NEW YORK THRATRE.—" Condrition” Srewsing | LO Ot pecan prevalent in the country. NIBLOM GARDEN, — The Diack Crook.” Great | «traction, Porinouve Balle Freape ly OLYMPIC THEATRE.—Mr, Geo, Jordan, “ The | WINTER GARDEN,—Iralan Overs La Sonam | bul” ROADWAY THEATRE fob F. Ovens "So wieat Day at may Lo fe.” FU X'S OLD BOWERY PUEATRE—* True wo the Cove” CHARLEY WHITES Compe ce thal lek, songs, r AVENUE OPERA SE, —Dudwo Mi Hongs, dances, buriesiues, BAN FRANCISCO WINSTRELS—Ethlopian Dur- Bouas, cauces, ee, ‘ NEW YORK CIRCUS—-Melvitia, New York Cire ST MTEPUEN'S CHURCH, 98h #\.-Palr an Peay h de EW YORK SU Shines for All.” they alwaye TPRIDAY MORNING, DEC. 21, 1806, te ners. Ovn friends who wish their advertise rh 1, aro requested to Laud the We keep our office open hour for ¢ adivertio orecent Wut cannot agree to classify th gent in ta \é ‘The World at ee. | pat the “ ware} anid rasnors of Wars” whieh have lately been fo wide-spread in the civilized world, will | le succeeded hy a new fe but yesterday. ai the duily filled eat battles; butat the present t © the columns of with accounts of | t 4 wore in ho War of any conn quer A wherever ditticultic st able adjust et. This condition of alt Wi Mrought into comparison with late events. | 14% tho lust six years ery civilized nation has been tonehied hy the hand of war, ‘The content | 4 n and the L up th anid le woen trea 4 ha our own ke | ies to those | ! y apparently at scones of ” howhieh al: | ways lie in the wake bellion reached the zenith af ite str and when the monarchiste of Ean Mt coutident that the days of the t Repub: | pr €4 in Knrope to deatray our sister Repu ‘ of Mexico, For three or four years the fully contending — again potinun it ix ratify in wok that avis "tu | Fe Mexico has withstood the ordeal, and that) tl the nil of the present year will there wit end ef monarebial rte ness the practical From Mex. South Amerien, t mpread to ty and overt exhausted exchequer by levying black. | be mail upon the weak Repnilie of Chili, But) the ev CLI had courage, if but Little else, Tein. | compte of Spain, and war was. the con Valparaisn, the chief city of quence eal by the Span wet led to the allianee of Chili, Peru ar Fou with the practieal co-opera. tien of 1 sand the Columbian | Stites, ‘Tho defeat of the Spaniards on the Well ¢ woun follow recently Spain ponding ave np the conte ust, Next camo | the the Paraguayan wa WiC f f Paraguay, bat the tor wat between Germany and Don. | mark, twoor three ye was next in | peint of inception, ‘That war was in fict | the result of Prussia’s ambition for t quirement of territory, ax sul nt events pretty clearly proved, Denmark, of course, Wasto mateh for Progsia, with Austria and the 4 German Suites ae alliog, and the result was the speedy subjugation of Denmark, tollowed by the cession of the Lstein—to Austria aud Prt the division of the epvila take from Denmark, and that arone with others relating to the eontrol of the mu an States, led to a hostile out Drouk between Prussia and Anatria, Italy had an old grudge against Austria, and through the influenee of Count Biswancn the wily Prine Minister of Pruscia=Italy Was induced to make cominon cause with Prussia in fighting Austria, with the object of getting back from the latter the old Etal an province of Venetia, Then folloy the greatest war of modern t single exception of our own elvil war A Iuly got back Vouetia, Vrussia necured every cou with the ra lust everythl eeion asked for, aud Austria wa uly reduced to @ third clans power, Of t toinor warlike events whieb tred Within Lhe tine specified, wo Mwy mention the Fenian war; the insur tion in Spain the war tween the Turks the Freuch difleulty a stot Avia, At the pre | ment Lie, Lowever, pewee re nl the Cet on the Wee the promivent uations of the world, ‘The | era of war lax passed away, and we now evidently hope that p between the nations, me ay 6 and con, mpauind by the perity aud happiness of the people, will utries which have been trod. ‘Either give political power and rep the United Kingdom, or peril and the lors of civil war ft moment Parli eater Winntame clans which site nse, and hardly n and would mm Oxtinguinhed t, except Lie omnipotent in the ane lone so in the other in the parson whose would have bh cult to Linagine, poopie, it be di vere had yet reealted from acnon of those citie € Weeren, long delayed, bnae is worthy of the Aretic re ions swept Uhrough the etrects Inet night Cront fires anid warm olothing are the Thone who wre well herowith tthe bed th ont, but te many th yurnbora in the ttor ty guard ty Tle | fut aps orty Malivand presewe IE WHOLE !9® | gaint the dany and heooe it was b n the explanation of the from Chinese linu acter | Mangere tes follien PersoDm, and thas becomes, (iteeneie sheet | tion, and haw left the nature of these uusaude amoung ua the d wretched | fF conieuls at 8 BKC AMBIN | Yory mainly to wn do not 6 tothe United st aro CENTS | to learn our customs, ves Mary a family alte shivering, ill elad and wome have Kd the hearta of U o bleaned with an abui ro open to th Hunger in more endurable poorest olan than cold, and to gift enterprixe awindling, ranning for Congress, eto. techie ki,” whieh favorite boverage, and adapt them fluence of * Bor Aldermen, onght to lea do but alittle towards alleviating th treaned, the aggr ate relief would be im line ‘Allietters relacing to advertionments,eubserintions | selves to the oivilising shoud 6 | bom straight,” “hot pune | personal appearance ia concerned, they are ee a aoe | not far ont of the way. ‘Their color in not dark enongh for pop but would do tolerably well. | the manner of wearing the t ay thing to convert the “pig tail” of Wild | attachment into a waterfall. | the whole, th THEATRE. .New Comte Drama the Chir men's Bareau, for their guidau Cavetry Wanted In Texans. KLPOKAPR nage it ia mubject of surprixe that, with an army of “fly thousand mon, possessing unlimited tw ana of transportation, the Texan frontier S hs devastated by « horde whom the pre ld be for moutl owardly red beggar fence of five hundred effictont caval have kept quiet and snbmiaey that, too, whilat the United States aro in @ state of profound repose. bo better to allow hore, and then have Avwfal ( atastrophe. A terrible calamity oceurte Wounesday morning. ‘The confec nian TV wan bealered in hiaown pr inon hy an anti Pope, and wae obliged to fly v0 Flot ence. Still “more recently, almoat In our own t mes. Ping VEL Held in captivity by the First Napoleon. The Ontholie sov ereigna, in fact, have wolom serapled te make war upon the Pope when it eeemed to | bo for their interest to oo LBTTER FROM CANADA. Affaire nt Sweemberah, ©. BA Grand Feulan scare -call Te Arms Naren ny Awerranon.a, CB. Dee. 18, “The King of France, with twiee ten thow fand me Marched up tho hiil, and then marched down again I was strongly reminded of this brilliant oxploit of his French Majesty on witnessing the Fecinn acare which occurred here thia Tho report was muddenly «pread that the Fenians were marching to the reacuo of the prisoners confiued in this place, You can readily pietare to yourself the alarm and excitement viaible in the face of each and all (at lonst of auch aa were ont at that early hour in the morning—1.30 A. M.) As tho messengor of evil, travel stained, flushed in face, and with hair streaming on the wind, reckleanly dashed up the etrent on hin foaming atecd, called aloud for Major Campbell to tell the startling tale, ‘Te Major, rowed at that unseasonable hour, is reported to have heartily cursed the Fenians root and branch as bo bastily cast off his night shirt and donnod his martial attire. The word was given, the trampot sounded, and before y could any Jack Kovinson the atreeta wore flooded with armed men, Hastily they were formed and with the valiant Major at their hoad, the phalaux moved on with atendy tread to meet vietory or death! Rut, ala of some and fears of others we Try that moans they w ri the “cnsterms tio vary oatablishmont of J #6 Madixon street, touk fire betwoon three | brave Britishers could hardly be expected About twenty-five per | to Hylt, and after a delightful morning's | | march of some five miles into the eountry | ht, Nov | make @ and four o'el: mons were wal ofthe buili inthe third aud fourth ate The fire, whieh ‘old Tumble. ie pries of gold in again on the down: | the quotation yoaterday bein nse filled the upper stories with amoke | two, and perhaps » in part cut off egress by the ata teen persone TMINATION TROUPE | Ment depreasion is generally the ground of «pecatat ‘| TOSY PASTORS OTERA HOUSE. “ Awerl- | therefore thought that a renction will soon | eens in Packer" Boga, dances, se. STUNISHING FVERY ONF WITH ITS Tapa cad weseertal cures. core Therula A Lox wa. in attemptin, leaping from the windows, as followa: jaughter of Mr. Specht) uke, Killed, hy Fiequiem, 0, {on Killed wore trade, particularly ver, haa prob hots auffocated; jing from a window; Fr nan pastry cook; | bly chief fnetran wn the rate of gold, aud if that bo so it | is probable that low Lucinda Ringwold revival of MASONTC PAIR Corner of Grand and Croehy ate | fall in gold privos paid by aud Men. delle was f j to reat on their ali | tation in the tle ark down thoir Joseph Barthol story in atuud hole in the been someth! | the fourth story aud canghe Several others were saved the fourth atory wind: yre the building was by ladders from A Gorgoou Feninn Ontit. { Ono of the Fenian uniforus seize Our toor sold that had ors astonished the Liverpool @ few yrately beautiful, Weeks ao, | 4 | tiealars of thy realities of the Penian caso, ions of regulars, At first they rid awkward eft lish paper, was mi | but was al | there waa a harp of g Ad with gold lace, | Jed at th of peace, It | our ud to send out officers to Hoth the Fronch | the sider we with gold but pwas of fine green cloth, ms collar Was oF ko notes of our | that particular pose about the w | that hetoke there | aud English ¢ crews, | 8 nt richly braided in front; with gold ba United States | tamonte school, whereat tween nations | kept a sort of militar workl wight To complete th WAatin Waistcoat with gold ich bore a harp, ent, It was facetionsly and was no doubt nt in in pros, | rest of ost Universal | Were in particularly gratifying —whien | ment architecture, | all the powers of Europ ironclad veasels pateh says that t was much me edd with oar naval ser gon | portant duties tot dust erously invites | ware When the re themaely th, | mente, direction of the | seentor, v atarted whiek 5 M | utter wdealof tats, oe nsnal on such oF ity larly at this se alluded tod | much was suid, pro y truly, that the | profits of re two thousand ye have turned (tf future, wud in H will not be repeated produced on our Is, Dut that dastardly | than profits are heavier w down very materia 1 based on preced: Hosophy enn completenen: to the rapid am the rt | Workmen are decid staré hud taken place If Ping the Niuth should be driven. ag form In Pn, land the consolation of reflecting thi nig line of Popes who the tniserion of exit 1, long an it is, dora not ail | berias was liprisoued by a he Silyerius died ih exile V. was dethron about | the ereat | classed, Mo ac mont of eith deapising national opinion or being wh murdered by a Ke wan east int Angelo and died of hu apelled to thy f Vi. was imprisoned and ignorant of it “They reaisted the Reform Hill with a per a. with an wmouut of prison of St | tinaeity never exces Grogory V, was ee uunlairiess to the go hot for one six ever felt any bility to the English mation: How they cesiat-up to this moment w they tis driven from Row IX. was twice driven ont, wight 1 ku they meet atthe b until the dis Reneral become aniversil, a Only « great exhil sarily and inevitably a great and me cing eahitalion of force uch ua to take Which is now ao, sion of his See, A which ta nen was carried off by ous TL, wise p by a anti : Eugeniua HE | ow of} AL TL, onthe day of his | A Portlan With CARE INO prinon. yrccrated, met in the He was oblige | cnmpelled to but he was appl wd the unanisnity ¢ | question of extended suitra, to warrant the hope that fooling in the » Was auch am He was Holy City, but wext seasion, Will at lant heed the warning, and take measures te 1 Terracaui to Ana Urban TL w Coven take posnonn ted wo Verona, wpelled by an insure hi wy Puscnbum "i fo Aly of which Amps Hiionr closed bis apeooh as followa: “Heft Parliament 1 © when the slice Mt yA gory TLL was © seut Minister wr LV. thal to Vitor ver entered Ie eo VILL, wasn @ pris orn seliem, which seven Popes | ot Urban VE. fled 7 Vii. ded from the factions know Grogory XL fled to | been abs NUT ted frou Rome, Euge- | home in the evening tain, On that dingist, and of appreh tay, we weil of the futuro will vot do justice to the people, autil there. i that will suddenly open | eal Winat tool. iu dou under the ruthless foot of wae J the Four 1829, when the Duke of Welling to happens soimet Gavia, Jobo d doomed to disappointment. Tt takes two to and without an enemy the and finding nothing more worthy of their na wonder-atrichen peasant or | wcoutemplative cows. | hing volunteers wikely marched | back again, well content no doubt to exchange their warm blankets for prowess t the d lite anticipated laurela of victory, In | the meantine messenger and tele grams were dispatched Lore, thero and | every whero for assistance, and the unforta | nate Fenian prisouors wore roused and teams got ready to take them to the | 4 {nearest railway station, But all the furs all the bother ended in a bottle of ke, and, until the next time, the brave lian Volunteers must even be content | ‘ly, hardly wom, ropu: | a3 id, indeed, that | “the alarm was raised by the officers to teat W &e, &o. 5 but WA man to be thoroughly the officieney of their a never yet ' howxed that wasn't ready, with « knowing | wink of his eye, to wear that he knew ail about it the whole time, and that he was not sold, So the Yankees t let this plaw sible Hirtle v prevent them sion of the tal enjoying a hearty langh at this, the last scare of the Hlienoses And now having dispored of “much ado | uit nothing,” Linust give you ® fow par J about the trinta, ‘The Court with the nanal sy a we 4 here th and | bar, He is @ duelooking young fellow, broad shouluers, deep chest, and 2 Henr «tlie well knit 1 Complexion dark, and the tae Celtic m ita character, His demeanor di ne mn Court of Justicn—the air hombag that pervades everything—feom the Judge Toot iis judicial Wig, aa wise “an an the tipatatt, who Looks as L avervthing his more i 1 hie mind tot) vin iw & vory amart ly hie can't api wtinane, Me, 1 thrown hia whole heart aud se Fenian cases, Mr. Ramsay re ‘ er words is the Public Pr does his busines lin fights the hy doeau’t yield a foot with at least @ dozen points agaiuat the crown Yl was mame difienlty as to the oth prisouers awaiting their (rials, In the abs sence of Mv, Devlin th Lupo to plead to th he true bills had be hy the Grawl dary, which they did, bit ak the filed Uy them did hot raiae the points Lupon by their counsel, Devlin insisted | ‘on the Court pertatting the pleas to be with drawn and proper ones substituted; and, y were at sions, he gainod his y Het halt ot Marden, challenged the ar the Grand Jury, on the ground of ilegal in the mode of summoning, Well, atter nit eon, he wash on this polut; le then foll bagk on the for mation of the petit jury, and foaght bitterly | on this ground, Mr.” Rauisey replied, wnt learned judge becoming ween the fwo, and we it was near diner wun, adjunrned the court to tomorrow of course, have the decision by wry to say, the treatment of the nian prisvnets i anyihing but what it Is. Is it a potty spirit of v » muthorition ‘able! Wh both ast na that induces t p the poor ellows they are allowed as rat quabty and qnantity, may be wholesome as preventive of fullness of habit, but it really i wreteled, ely, ‘those men should not ben "an or. dinary eriminaly, ‘They ar | politically considered, and, aa auch, should | Me atall events well clothed and te ing their tricks ‘Thome that aymy with them in the States should, wa the Qua pity thei in their’ pookets, and for Christusaa, They wenetits of ail to- | pted | lood of the saints ia the seed of the church.” and upon the sane principle the “blood of a few Fenian prisoners uow here | Might be expected to result in the iinmeds | ate overthrow of British power in Canta, wud ultimately int mw isle, Atal events Col. Rob ity seome to be | of this opinion, ap ing to report, in awrecent letter to Col ow ander weutonce of d he regrets to tell that he does not believe he will | of thin idea arousing jan’s patriotiom, and hour when be could | tur his count ted, aroused his indy Jong for the day when ontront some of bis jr Is, and give them his opiuion of their movemouts toward [via nulepondence ina few homely Kaglish words, Col, Lynch wave ho hu not received a eont the Brotherhood sit Mout, t have r thone abave quoted. He in willing, how cast ott the ter fake, it thas, it i a tion, and made hi he mbull be whle te feasud Fenian fr to forege the wartyr’s crown la favor of | given from characteris Col. hoberts, Gen. O'Netl, oF “any other | done of prominent with fragwente of spont called out by the oocasion. | cf vhila btatory, aan McD. aghable Mistake, reamed following ludierous tale: A little i trauspired in @ family cirelo up t ng that is too good to ke the readers nblooking domestic whom we Fajoieing i the attontive 1 | votions of '@ young servant, employed by Deighborlug family, hamed John. Now sue relations with the fair | Mary Anu Ly were “engaged” just like J anybody's folks—that he was in tho habit tia's domaine with formality of kuocking, Aud be it that the lord of the “mansi tC several days, and was expected tts at Woat Washington: Market cone of the moat roth ricter to holders of stook, who nifeated no back: ree | publie a book #6 weiqne, 60 useful and 60 orne- | ry molerabs sum of money. ery BLERVE.— AN engravin ing by Miss A. Kt. Sawyer J, C, Buttre, 43 Fraukil Siiortly she heard — bin fomiliar footateps at the side | it! place of entry), and dashing stage of thie oondis > run op prices of their of the most noticeable features arkot today ts the prize Christmas beef which ale butchers, which presonts lly fine appearance, being of a in thin market, An t noticnable exhibition towtay is the 0h. Obio atecr, et, on Monday Inaty at $400, live weight Also, another earcass, which sold, alive, at $250, or over 26 ¥ Mh, and still another, being oue of five preminn Kentacky's, which were purchased at $280 Bhead. Of course, al for show than This ten beeutif.! and mgwestive souventr «f A veteran soldier atte quietly tn bie home, bis Mttle gon open hie knee gant Homty and fear at his feiher wihteh tells too plainly the story of berviaim aud devotton to hie country, Ty tefle tn 0 stlent tome to atl, Ary'e need and s courte ts call: OF @ Kelas and & tear for a chit ens wifey And «burried march for a natien' ‘Lill this vary hour who could #or bel'eve Woat s ull-tale thing is an empi alee re weird, quot thing i an empty sleeve! ‘The engraving is printed on heavy paper 2 by 2 inches in size. Jd, by subscription YoXNA MARY, herself into bia arrose earnest oonbrmee, There was an A loving, lingering kine inted upon the lips of the repre- of the alerner tex resend her clower to bie heaving Ho anawered tiopty sleeve is not for us to say, bad or been thrown o} hand, and whee twins revealed to handsome nistreas in the arma of wn lusty jover John ; the 1 her expected epovae, bat Mary A —weil hy waa so danibfoar t ugging Mary Ann all ‘nt ace anything. earenae of » 2 posing he wan et of the mu terod and the tableau eieant waa 60 He avon comprebended the affair, however, suid had too much good sense to rool lis her “carelessness,” or to kee ke to himself, but he never imag- ined that it would get into the papers. Iy, at $2 per copy. A Novel Mr Pi such beef is moro profit, butcher's Tepresonting thatanch purchases bring very little inte their tills, who in most eases ob- tain but little more for auch stook than for bee in the ordinary way, With a material falling off in the supply of batter, prices of inoreased a trifle, par: arly for the better grades, which aro advanced fully 26 above the rates lave qhot- ed, tho best Detawaro Co,, Stato eeMing ab 49@A4o, with an oecasions even Ho Wi Influenced by alike cause, cheene has also advanced fully one cont @ th., whi 3 increases the best Factory to IM 5 good ‘arm dairy to 160; aad common to 8 Ne @ tb. Under an increased holiday do | mand, eggs have also taken an upward turn, State being aroted at *@%4e, and Jersey and Pennsylvania at yi @ doz, Inthe market for frnits, applos a vance of 2e W bbl. which are in active demand for holiday advance of $I dl applos are a little dried fruits of f i Harpers Brothers, New Mra, O'lphant is already wetland widely known through the medium of several admirable domes tle works of flottom, as the | “Chronicles of Carlingford,'* ee. seleeting rather commonplace eharnoters an! in ‘vesting them with an Interest thes many authors fail to excite in personages of far more atriking qusiities, ‘This book will qufelly and gradually | find ita way {nto the hands of every appreciative reader of flotion, and will be « profisab beguiling many « Jelsure Lour, Lavy AsiLaton, on tn ‘The Henutifal snow. A cresty aud disgusted Southerner Canada writes the following ode to the ano / and front of that country: front, the freezing frost, biting ont nose wa + all sense of fecling in uttorly loat, ‘our seat for the beantiful snow, Nocthern king a tribate has wrang, in the arly tear, which @ moment rop hung, from the raced with @ nee the delectable froat thot finds us wherever , wrapped in ite fearsome shroud like ® ghost, and conveying to our meridian blood 12, thorenmt dlegues for those sent! mental donkeys who hypooritically prate of | the beautiful Amusements and Fashions of the Freuch Daye of My Life.” Her forte tein commodity, hi ‘gilt edgo” lot at lished by Dick & Fienger Lady Aahieigh \s perbape the best of many good works from the same pen, The characters por. Wrayed belong to the beet soolety, and s)eak rod ect naturally throughout cularly fellcitoat tn bie descriptions of the old farnily mansions an! the custome thereat on grand or taomentous coeasions, There fe « qi eat maiotmns sin the story from begtening + end, 1 the whole plot proceeds sstistactorily to the | reader's genss of Justice and propriety, Tur Vow ar rite Bars, and Tie Serer raat THY Site Agtiay.—Rey, W. M. Black- liahed by the National Temper- ance Society and Publishing House, William street, New York. Two temperance ta'es, designed at warsing ant ‘to those im danger from the suares ‘The author la parti: slow at an ad A correspondent sends the while cranberries, sketch of the amusements and the fashions prevailing at presout in the Linperial Cou are active at “The amasementa of the Court are of morning very much ax uadal, drives and | reat. ‘Thon in ths evening t cures, or distribution of the by torchlight, by lows of the Palaces, where gross of brilliantly dressed women, gaz windows above Tow, present a letely glutted with all de chickens, which are selling At any prion if in excellent order, will bring Lcommon stock door not Koll ae above Tbe With. No chan xoept for potat former being a Netle firm Jer an increased #4 hunted stag | of strong drink, it pleturesque coutraat. Some one or two evenings in the week, per- formances take place tn tho pretty theatre of Compeigne, whore all the gnoate asmorn. bled at the Chateat appear in chai y Fowler & Wells, 349 The charming fables of Atop have been favorite reacing for the obildren of every generation auce books were printed, and before that, they were handed down tn tradition and secretly preserved, | Two thousaud years have tested their value, and) ter, firk: | they are to-day as popular and apposite as ever. | Toe iyle im which they are presenied by Fowler & Wella te worthy of their tuirinsie beauty, and | the illustrations are sduirabie, bound In cloth and gil, Mn. Wivkrtenn, ing the fairest aud The other evening tho & piece of vers h real merit, wae playing beforo this d the Eupre Conspiration 10a10% Farm Dairtes, W silk, with bou * semed over it, and was trim representing ® festoo A white feather leaves at the b fastened by & Nassau street, Now ‘The hero of thie story 1* « pher, a the opening chay yr, to a? chicken at the completion b -apicited ed « by name, runs through « w 3 Black Raspberries. domds * being covered wi Alimoat all the La wore figured aud brocaded sill: order to accede to a desire of th to prowote a4 far aa pomsiblo that branch of in wilke wt Lyous, whi erably of late revailing faa earcniay Ih. 10a15 Seuiacn, saddles, 1v.20ai% Ducks, dressed. jon of weariug | desortbing either character Htogother tov inucls refore be genrally din Paris this winter, to the d ton in general of most dresemakers. Among the guesta of the # vitations at Compeigno wh i Resi, doe bunches. Uy remain an ot pon Wi! lowe noth sn nd weriee of in 1s apecially to. and who contributes Honors Abroad. Aa Greece ls best known through ite arte, 60 have America's ‘nventors extended her name sud orld-wide and throvgh mothing more than While other tnveotions je been improve! abrosd, i te otherwise with the Sewing Machine, bad ite birth and Aull development, and matntaing \in peevemimence over everything of the Iklud at tompted abroad. ‘This was soknowledget Industrial Exposition, Parie, 18 1, Worlds Patr 1802, aud at Ling and Koenigebarg, 15% 1m and Krews, 184 and Dublin, Cog logre, Wiemar and Biettin, 186, ab all of whte ia was awarded for the Wh m Sewing Mach ne, mony ¢onld be clearer or more unequivoos! and emphatic shan that which accords the superiority of exce'lence to this machine, meial News, Markers, &e. music is tho order of the of our charming country wou of whose talents as a musiclo aud songstross T hay 1 to Apealk to y as indefatigal | Stock market, orixivating bere | terday afte ompared with th , show a decline of from 3 Governmenta were all frac ras sho laa c and used to be ‘a partners ou tl and to give lessons (1 ful ones, it mi | tionally lower. money market rem mand readily met at 6 percent. on atock per cent, on government discounts were 634 a7 ange was dull and terling was quoted of | At 10026 for GOdlaye bills, and 110 for short y, | sight. On 'Change tod on wd akivta is | mat ascond no higher than the low, narrow bodies of | jee) have not yet vento Lighting the court circles witl hor <1 must spoak of | the Highest Prev No buman tea re towards th first Empire, aa far as the y Flour was a shade Wheat sie. n Se. lo Onis Lo, lower. avy aud Lard lower. Pork unsettled Wluey dull | ™® Pastors, Masters of Lodues, Mietong aries, Visitors, Agents of Kenevolent In< stitutions and Others. I propose to re SALES AT THE STOCK BXCHANUE, orders for the Wheel: wing maches at the Fairy frov Masters of Ledges, anil rep enormous breadth att ards the back, forms of great length, 5 are in general trimmed all 100 N.Y. Cen. R oy Members of the Fraveroity, and others who may Gnd it thee vance the whe very, aupplying them ab Man recelving partial pay. 10 OF Leceaaition, ys; the front of the dl the sides andl bi at raising | ru | a very habitual f pare out out in de whieh arran, nienta, according of fudividual oases, suly | rou indietuents on | Thes those benevoler tly with but Little Indigent persons with @ Machine # 4 Nein in becom ing self-eu pportings dispose! may, rin velvet; or if for full dress, in the body bein era of people kers term “coat nmnen: vgh atyle for walking im bu a, somewhat fa | then, ia short ekirt, snle Balr, cor for the benefit of Hall Ani ab the Mi Too chk aN. Wok ‘and Asylom Fund, Mew J. W. Watkinw of Brookly®, writes: “ Afer an 6x) <2) Elliptle,t oud eouaderable with ochar Grote mach ties, I deem is but justice to your admirable fer ty not ouly ‘an machine, bud as + respect, performs Jy wnt perfect)y, family sewing, and © aod aay to operate nous difficulty, 24 Ch. & NW. 4 on | whic bly gored, 1s of the same i one color, Wh petticoat, and only just touct innerven as a | 0) wuthebarre’’ machine to ata terial, hivewi and gives on th withsl 20 wonderfully sim hile ean use it w Velours de laine, les, richly en kes a very usetal eh it is the fashion te of velvot calle 6 across the chan atest elegantes do not pat, skirt thd paletot of 1, which cowts Little home wear, of a cheap 1, which has con ‘evening Melvin Foster, ico Day. the youn Vi wi ‘oat Britain, ¢ thie mater quite short in front and sides, with wtow fruine ei Lmred to 1 the EX Comm ities of (i io Lon appleatiod » begun te wear mich tu that fashion, A Core at Last porte History orner oth aud Cheat nut arecta, Philadelph ‘The author claims for this work hat tt is sim- ply fal bful etronicle of Importan events, Uy begins with the various political conveutic 's | Inarigues that preceded the actual outbreak of the aking up in ther orvier all the sedisious and movements of ihe Southern Bites, To condition of public feeling bth, North and Bout | te aeseribed with great care, thous somet! |e partisan eprit, ‘9 Lock Stitel The Howe Mechine ¢ ant and wacful Hollday Gift, jetttook Lockeatich Fowe fag Machines, BAS Hioadway' ied al Hale Restorns 100 Butler & Cob, seonede ts Ba C&S, W ptblo 8 t end military history of war, as far ORT &PbOL oliday Presents of Affection and Clarity. fe Woo Lock Bich sewing Mecoger ab “Rehenck’s Great Boot n bo ner 0080 Oto & Mi en on both aisles, intorapersed | 10/8 Oblo & Mise hin NY Can, O10 Mek AN Ia 7 Frese The pecul ar fear: bowever, tit8 full aod b ‘The author appreciates the alue | of \watructing through the eye» juiced ag eat mumber of engravings representing forts arsenals, battle: 7 4 ona, ships of war, costumes, bani duaungalahed mea on bei tous posisions ant ‘Th eiliusvation gives an editions! 4 will do much 1o take ft time entertaining and inetruc: have been taken lo seoure acourecy ya Hineations, and the publisher deserves the bighes praise for the manner in which be bee prevented them, The whole volume te ® standing eomp!l- ment to George W, Chills, whose enterprise and | exverionce have eusbled bin to lew bef te rt tella the | ft5se5 bs Pe Co a He $i out 2 8. agian clher hgh ot ‘monty ad irivude of the a9 dy 09 Vol, de Web. i... | | uiem Mase will be cele! frm Mince bo approach of the holiday jnent increased demand fur had | many of the stenle articles or vouutry ro 4 Sea Laat Pagar other Deathat

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