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earth, is not eaoourexrinrr to like to Me French ftWfaitiam extende4 wVCTirntoiA. The lact is, that wLile all fie rest of Earo-oe bu. a it were, dirided itself of late yeari into great rUiionalitiee, the three Latin n-'lion have grown more and more unsettled 'n4 dirided. The Napoleonic idee of "n-xionalitie" hu become a reality with every Taos bat hie own. The Anglo-Saxon nee ia united in England, end is daily growing in iioerauxy or aennment and in greater freedom.

Teotona of North and South Germany, jot mwu and Anatria, are not- yet united in one Empire; it ia hardly tnral that they ahould be aoon, under the arcanmnet of their ery different religious nd seenlar edocation; but the last two or thre 7 hare witneaaed the atxong consolidation of two German Empires. Prussia has Catted in the strong North German Confed eration all the petty Btates which formed the old and weak German Confederacy, which the Holy Alliance inflicted on Europe in 1815; and even now Bchleewig, and other Provinces not AoaoTDea in 18CC, are iriri admiasion and ODenng to take the oath of allegiance. Aus tria, has strengthened herself by restoring their rights to the people of Hungary and l3o hernia, and other discontented Provinces of the same race as herself. France Joseph has eren bethought him of a title far his Empire, expressive of its consolidated character, liussia has become stronger, if not more liberal, in the last few years. In short, only the Xiatin race in all Europe seems to be troubled with internecine strife; and only Italy, Spain and France appear to have an unsettled, not to say revolutionary, tendency.

And of these three France, after all, seems to be in the most critical The Julian troubles with the Pope are only exas-I-rating; they will settle themselves as soon as the Pope dies. Spain may decide on a form of Government and establish it without bloodshed; that much misunderstood people are by no means as restive and reckless as is generally thought, and no one need be surprised to find the defeated party Monarchists or Republicans, as the case may be submitting to the decision at the polls on Dec. 18 next, as quietly and sensibly as our Democrats have submitted to the decision of Nov. 4. liat in France the people uncomfortably demonstrative.

The Press troubles are apparently insignificant Eochefobt has been banished to Brussels; a half-dozen other editors Lave been fined in snu.ll amounts and imprisoned for brief terms; that is all But to the French, excited by a name, aroused by a sentiment, convulsed by a song, and revolutionised by a cry, these offences of the Government are highly exasperating. Revolutions have been precipitated by less crimes on the part of a Government than the suppression of the public Press and free speech. hUNOiR fbpica The season, if not to be actually termed "merry, "in the good old sense, is somewhat more so than those' we have all been latterly accustomed to. In the first place, the weather, and "this brave overhanging as tho elder Booth gave it are and tho next, there is more employment for the workers of all degrees, more buoyancy in general business, less talk of suffering among the poor though, cf we must have some of that always with us. Christmas makes all his "shows in a flourishing manner, and blows all his trumpets the gift books and the thousand other gay things call out in crowds and whole columns for well-disposed persons to come and give them awsy, and certain birds and beasts, following the benevolent legend of the Middle Ages, invite people to come and eat them.

The ball is up everywhere and Santa Clans is certainly, in his glory, for he is to be the White House to-day, helping the President to entertain the. children. Bo that, if we 'could now only hear something satisfactory about Rrvurox Johssos'h embassy, and were sure that we are not going to buy tut the Isthmus of I'anama for one hundred millions, we should wub our readers all a. vry merry Christmas without any great mental reservation. It will no doubt be of interest to many inventors iu this country, to know that the Government of the Argentine Republic has formally ofiered to pay a premium of eight thousand dollars in gold, to the inventor or introducer of the Lest srntem of pre -mug fresh meats in a manner adapted to their export on a large scale.

Thrs ctXr mil be open until May 2,1863. The proposals will be received 'by the Minister of Foreign Affairs at Buenos but any information on the subject will be furnished to applicants in this City at the Consulate of the Argentine Republic. The Poughkeepeie Eagle indulges a spirit of malevolence toward this City, which is sadly out of keeping with the spirit of the holiday season. Its people are arrayed in mass, politically, not only against the rest of the State but against all the loyal States of the Union, and it la only in consequence of their misbehavior that Sithodk and Blair got any electoral votes at U. Wherefore the Eagle invokes condign punishment on our devoted heads.

It insists that the Republicans of the State owe it to themselves to cast of all claims from the rotten cities, and confer their favors elsewhere, and 1 eve the New-Yorkers to go on undisturbed in their own way to destruction until they get enough of it." This is a dreadful prospect. But suppose the New-Yorkers should not go to destruction." even after all thee terrible threats have been carried into execution what next It certainly is not impossible that New-York City might survive even if it ahould not have a Senator in Congress. We know nobody in the City who would suffer very much even from that catastrophe. We must recall the name of "Prof. Dxxas-sm, of Kingston, Jamaica." Immediately after the California earthquake, some two months ago, we got a dispatch from Havana, informing us that this individual had predicted the earthquake a long time in advanea.

As we had no means of verifying or disproving the statement, we let it go, ror the tans being, un-notieed but some people, doubtless, thought Prof. DxXEasiaa, of Kingston, Jamaica," a err portentous and prophetio personage, particularly, as we were told, lie bad also predicted the earthquakes in South America and the West Indies. We must now, however, tear off his propheisa robes, and expose his pretensions stark naked. At the beguiling of the present month, the news was flashed to as, through the Bavana cable, that the "irofessar" then predicted that there would be another earthquake in California in the vicinity of the 9th and. 11th December." The Calif ormans.

doubtless, got aha news in due season, and, we mast suppose, were thrown into a state of terror and axeite-mant at the nrospect of a reeling world. Edit orially, we kept wide awake for the arrival, of the ttn and 11th of Deosmber. Xbe wtb earns, and the 11th passed away; bat though we MAeelessly watched the wires that run to California, we got not a word about the predicted earthquake, Wt tht Viola or. a week's graee, sad them we tears buss till Cbristenaa oot now at las. we mast conclude that he is a CrsUelaes quack.

It so moeh aasMP for nr. to show, after an evoat has occurred, that be oaa preoicted it, sore and certain, that we are Surprised at the of anv man wim attmnt to foretell through the newspapers anything Will OOCOr tO-WUMTOW. IlAWTBOsn mentions that the word merry, in the familiar phrase "merry England," does not mean gay or cheerful, bet ia derived from an old Teutonic word signifying famous or "renowned." How is It, then, with the phrase Merry Christmas "quit as saeient, probably, as the other If it. also, had not originally our modern meaning of merry, surely ft has acquired it by right and by fitness for surely no epithet is more appropriate for this cheery holiday the universal one Merry Christmas. One reads the news from Greeoe every morning, by telegraph, with a kind of dased sense of incongruity in the words descriptive of things sndevents on that "classic" ground.

We are told of the -railroad' running from Athens," the steamers to Naupua, Patros and Corfu," the canal at Corinth "why not of the telegraph to Laeedannon, the fifteen-inch gun at the Pirajus, gas on the Acropolis, the breech-loader at Thermopylae warranted good against a million spear- hurling cohorts of Xxsxxs? This mixing up of ancient names and fames with modern mechanical inventions, produce a queer sense of anachronism, look at it as matter-of-fact a way as we please. We find the two following coarse and cruel personal items in a City paper Cabxotta. the w.io of Maxiatelian. baa cow become ao ravine mad aa to Drouac to write the lite of her bnabend." Tb Marcboineae of Hastings mourns on 125 000 a year." We suppose some people consider this sort of writing very smart but others consider it vulgar and brutal There are but few American papers that would mock and result ladies in this style even though thev happened to be the widows of men who ended life as tragically ae and Ilatrmtas. Most of our readers are doubtless fti-miline with the Household Book of Poetry, compiled by Mr.

C. A. Dak which has been a. popular favorite for several years throughout the country. A book of the same general character, made up in part of the same material and bearing precisely the same title, compiled by Richard CHZvrjrrx Trench, Archbishop of Dublin, has just been published in London.

That an Archbishop should fall a victim to the habit ot literary pilfering, and should convey" the work of an American editor, is somewhat surprising but the. fact that be should neglect to make any acknowledgment, where his obliga tions are so great, is perhaps more so. The literary journals comment on the case with some degree of asperity, whicu is both natural and just. Archbishops certainly ought to. set a bet ter example than thia The old jealousies and sntipathies of hu man society are jrivmir away, everywhere, and the races that have stood asunder em ce the emnde at Babel are coming amicably together.

Even old Spain asks for an incursion of strangers. Our own State of Georgia is wisely in viting a. swarm of emigrants to cultivate, her fertile soil, gather her rich harvests and fruits, and use the witter-power of her thousand streams. But she should not unjustly cast a slur "on the worn out hills of Virginia." Virginia is a State full of natural resources as all the world knows even away up to "the green hills ot Tyrol tor one of the late lnns-pruck journals says that M. Von Alpewbebo of that city is organizing a body of emigrants, with means, who, early next' year, will give up the double for the single eagle, and look for new homes somewhere beside the Shenandoah or the Potomac.

Thru will not think the hi 11a of Olo Virginny so very much worn out," as the Georgia sister, a little farther south, is pleased to insinuate. If LiEBstmDi and the malcontents of Cuba could settle their controversy by the keen encounter of their wits," irmfcal of the Cbaaecpdts and Enfields, the Captain-General would have the best of it, and the insurrection would come to an end. His anecdote against Uobaleb Lews, editor of the Pais, was as hippy as any of those President Lincoln was fond of telling. Senor LEaros, (see the Times of yesterday,) though he would have matters managed in Cujs in Spam, would not do away with slaverr nor allow a conscription; wanting all the advantages of the colony, while the mother country had all the trouble: and the story of toe two Boldicra was certainly a hit, whether he laughed or not. The boys" above mentioned found a cigar in the street, and agreed to share it.

Cut it in two," says one. No." Bsys the other, smoke it, and you shall expectorate 1" LEBsmroi. should be taken at once into Prist's Provisional Government to help the new reine. It will require a good deal of wit to manage the "refractory spirits of the Cortes presently. Now that we are about to have another hridm anr the Harlem River, we implore the ponti flees of the Second-avenue Railroad Com- ninr.

as they value our approbation, and tender the cense of the good and the beautiful which exists, more or less, among the people at targe, nof to make one after the model of the bridge recently erected and now standing exposed to v.o ri7 of all nassers-bv. at the end of the Third-avenue, seeing that this last is certainly the ugliest affair of the kind may do louna to a day's walk, and that it excites no emotion of gratified pride in any of our citizens. It is, no doubt, a strong one, and will bear the heaviest burdens, naturally, and, so to speak, sympathetically. But, after all, a public piece of jmhtiMtnre may be made cTaceful and good- looking, as well as serviceable and we accord ingly make this appeal to the new unoertasers, m.nA also in a warning mint for New-York has begun to remove bridges because of their 'ugliness. In the fuel we bum, inventors have always bad ample room for experiments in the direction of economising heat and material.

But, although coal has been the chief fuel used during the most scientific age of the world, no one has yet been able to make an apparatus securing its complete combustion preventing extravagant It is in this point that the petroleum advocates seem to be gaining an advantage. Por, whne the oil costs more than coal to get, and is more valuable from the greater variety of uses to which it can be adapted, the experiments for achieving entire combustion and consequent complete utilization of all it stored-up heat, have already advanced to a very gratifying degree of success. As the study or economy, an of saving what crude workman throw away, the 4m of nainsr what baa generally been con sidered refuse, is, in the present dsy. one of the greatest aims of those engagea in periecuag m-dnetnsl effort, this tact gives to petroleum the probability of an extended and extraordinary future of neeftthesa, Fourth of July orAtors are very fond of telling how the eyes of the victims of despotism and friends oT liberty throughout the world are tamed so the great American IVrablio. There rhetorical statasnsnts than MTbaps the orators tasiaselves rsahae.

One of the latest uiMmw" Rnain. where hs brilliant orator of the Repub- aUeweaee sestiwieati aboat oar Bepabhe in hta speecbee must be gratifying to every American. In hue speech at Uadrid, after Hiithng eloqueu terms on the regeneration of Spain, and Bourbon despotism that has been over exclaimed that the revolution was destined U. nnite Spam in a boad of union with all BepnbUean Oovemments, but especially with that of AmeocJ- The world, he declared, is one vast necropoha, mP painted black, whereon are but three brtgh "pots the United Stales, Swiiserland and Three or four others have assumed a grayiah but the rest are black as night. In holiing up the splendid example of the Amenean IiepiN.

he before the people of Spam, the orator receivi the enthusiastic plan dits of the multitude. It was mentioned as a fine example of the working of American institutions that, on the night of GaAjrr's election, ae two pi occasions, one. Democratic the other Republican, were marching through the streets with their banners, the Democratic procession suddenly wheeled into line with the Republican, was put at the bead of the column, and the whole body marched along under the American flag and to the music of the "Star Spangled Banner." An analogous incident has lately occurred in Spam. Two immense processions, one Republican the other Monarchical, marching through the streets of Barcelona, came up with one another, each with its own flag and band at its head, and wiih their respective war-cries. Viva la Hepublica and llrca ef Gobiemo J'rocunonal presently the on either sido bowed in friendly salutation to one another, the two streams glided pacifically past one another, and the con tending shout blended into one uiianinious cry of tta 1a LVjertad Rascalities practiced by the Spanish Bour bons are constantly coming to libt since the dethronement of Queen Isabella.

Tho latci incident reported in Madrid is rather the mean est thing we have lately heard of a King. It appears that a deficiency of nearly a million dollars has been discovered in the funds of the charitable institution of the Jiuen Suceso, des tined to the relief of the poor and the Patriarch of the Indies, to whom the charity is intrusted, has nothing to show for the mibsing funds but a receipt of tho Lx-King Consort, to whom the money was secretly advanced, and from whom it has now to be claimed. This royal scoundrel to be garroted if he is ever again caught on Spanish sml. AMUSEMENTS. Tbtairltal.

Various rotes. Three performances will be given at Wood's use am to-day. Tae hours lor U.ae are It A. and 3 o'clock and 8 o'clock. Signer Buti la to give two perform an cog at the Brooklyn athensam to-day.

The innocent JucKlcrr and entertaining ventriloouism oi this old master of magic Is jost the sort ot amusement for Chns mu. A wtatmie will be giTen by the Hi 1m tan Minstrels to-day. Tneae new comers appear al Apollo Hall every evening. They follow the style of entertain ment (oven by the Ethiopian troupes, with this dilTsrence that the burlesques are on the Irish character instead of the necro. Tbe.Whiikr Trials.

An evening paper, after noticing our remarks on the alleged postponement al the trials of tns parties under indictment for violation oi the Barenue laws in regard to whisky, called on Dtaa-ict-Attor-ney Cocbtxzt for an explanation. Iu reply, Mr. Cocbthkt says: The article, if I suffer It to pass unnoticed. Is likely to create a belief that I hare recommended the Auorney-Oeneral to order a pot posemenl of these trials. I wiah.

therefore, to state that I bare cot, in any manner, directly, or indirectly, recommended. advised or suggested tbe postponement of tbese. or of any oiber trials of in le menus against the whisky thieves," their special counsel, co-con spirators, aiders or abettor. I htva asked no stsy or "suspension of pro oeedincs." eitner from tbe judiciary or toe executive brsncn of the Government. I am not accountable tor what you term the huc- germuesrry of juktice that Has been so lou gom-on in tue stars and potpoiieraeDt of trials oi ret- sous accused of being whiaky lam not at libeny to publish ajy official corres pondence without the pertx.is!o:i c.

mv stiirvT ofhoera, and I therefore mustoechne. unt'l stico r-nisiOtt is granted, to furaisu you tne oorreepouaenoe celled lot by yjur snjcie. 1 am now, and have boen, and sba'l be ready and widius and eager to try any and all of these cases as S4ou aa I have opportunity. Vory rciecitui. yi iim.

cAaUIL O. COUSTNEY. Un.ted Mkus Attorney. THE CASE Or BHEaTAN. lleclalOB of Rrcordar Bronao -Tbe Ae' enacfl lie teased.

jrWsa Uu Actc-JJarxm faHadMm, Dec 2a. At the session of the City Court yesterday morning, the Court-room being again crowded witn people, Keeorder Baoit os rendered dccis-on ruling oat the dying declarations of Uabi Ass bHUHAX, charring Bus ax with having out raged ber person, and with boing the father of the child born to her. The decision was in rinng, and being submitted to the prosecuting st. torney and read by him. be snnonneed tbs.

ot the decision, not teel Jut tlert in lariher prolonging the rneedtnrs. A nolle sw accordingly entf rh and Ibksam was released. Ia toe ab sence of air. Wbigbt. counsel for tnAKAN.

Mr. Haa- aisos. nls paruier, occupied his place. Tne follow, ug is tbs decision: Stat vs. rtnu jr.

tirman In this tbe conn. sel npon botn aides bsv egreed to submit the qa-a -tion of the sumissibility ceruin tesamony, to the Court, and to sak tne opinion of the Court ihersou. As understood that me decision of this question will mat. riaily affect this esse, I have given the matter aom attention. The que non presentea tor dt de termination, is whsuier ihe dying ot the deceased are sdm is.ible in evidence.

It Is agrsd by tb delendautbr the purposes ot this hear ing, that theae declarations were msda. under a sense ot impending deato, leaving nothing but tbe mam qneauon to be passed upon or me. last this svu aence, treated simply aa a dying declaration, is not admissible. I entertain no doubt. JJing declarations, as such, are only evidence, as I understand the law.

where tbe death of the deceased is the sutject of the charge, and tb circumstances of the deaJi are tbe subject of the dying declarations." Bad this been ease of homicide, or murder, and Ui declarations otteied related to the eireuiufetsnce of ths death. I anould Dot hesitate to admit them, for tnsy would com wltain tne ruls Just laid Sown. It was signed before me that mere is bo distinction In principle between the two cases. and tnat me same reasons ougnt equally to spply. It is.

however, useas to argue the propriety ot a diaoacucn whicn so certainly exists, and wnich all tne eases upon this subject so ottea recognize. It is, however, further claimed by tne attorney lor the Stat, thai the declarations ar admisslnls to corroborate tn other tacts and svidene in the esse. Xmm dyoig dectaratioaa were ensue sums nin tnon.hs alter tae alleged crime, ana eence at not even Claimed ty ui suorney ss a pan ox me res esjlnc. It Is true, aowever, tnat me com plain i of ie lujoxed paxqr in oaane of Uu kind, made Immediately tax tne alleged Hence, are admissible. tint me oompaaiats are onry tacts corrooorstrve or me tsHiBunj ot me declarant, and wuhosi te-tltuoay ot dectsrant aersait.

my ar no an-oesor. In las esse. er to Ate larartons vaere nisd ao tons attaar me cQj and where there is no psrty nuer her omnpiam Cuttrt, either in per- Lmlr. it as orgeo mat uui ndsic loo a psrvsiHHZ jj tDtm eras a qaesaoa ol vwigrea 1 abou.d blT( ao doubt that me attorney was right in this li tarn parentag of tee child vras tns only qoaeuoe is disui. tn dec'mratiua its ddceaad su oAAar woula be proper vileaos ao show ma bu not.

in any event, to prove tb crane lb attorney, cla.su. aowever. that a oaa urov oy lode pendent evioeiios mat the oefen-daat. batore the perpstrauoa of Ah enan aud, aid. as ooavaisstiisi wits aa other party, say mat he was coausT ve tatcrcomse wtta tb Se-oi tmni.

that about bio tit. tns anerward me was bora, there lore. that the eymg daciarauons of the dao msaad are adsiisiibie to snow wao is ui father ef the caiiu, sad mas complete toe chain of evidence art mat lbs dasmdant. War ansa a ptuaucaocst Baser ta BAStaray aet. I ouuld vary T---T aa tat sore taia aignmsni As it is.

sroahJ wssfss tat sns to reset wee Si-isra- for the asov putuissn, wnsti a can jy see that US uasiiuiisiia nswss ea eus- ebarsed. Ths esaw thus pussnisa Sue not pitrrs ms suit of tb party, not anytatag hks it. Xtuaisa luuastsnsan tar rape woera nolsaoa aa the touBda-tsosi of the oearge. sad wsssi thas tngredassit ts sal nil tn ths proof, ta waoi oaa anast tad ta so ssi. It tne aUaaa had any evloaaos si ths rutU oi IU party, ether sad anatiaet Brass Ihubia anr any other evioeaae waash, rrmntvtKia with tea ssritratioa with tacarS ss eussar.

SMkd to snow the gwilt ef mssssssaaat. ftsaahl stir- na ta evtoeaoss aa tt as. I rf Al An I iuhsettssstly was aaomt tera Bs th to ana mote a acaes ib tae Mi uaa7ss us saoeas caarfa, luswtsied asaiaa siaa or tae town tar the ssppori of taa csud ot Hast Bkkxkas. answer o. Thai ease ass ossa givaa iaio the hsaSa of Avosuaoe.

who ass appelated Jaa. baar.ug. Bass a Is sneer bonds of anawer 0 taia casrse. aLr. Warsnos ia counsel tor taa iocs, and IX IL.

waiosrr lor tat as- eaoe. at tn lskaioe noaiHyly (Its aas upon that aaanr snon tn dav nan nt tesllar exists afamsi Bsssas la tae town, sad some vtirtuiiu um crows waicA gatliered st ihs eity Court-room Monday Bieat eon Ml hav obtained hold or to, wooid ta raorivad njteeremaeuona and drcluetllr unpleasant trcnuncah rMTtnnaU It ao sucB un proper eourss was tnsea. Reperseel DlHsvtry Rate keletasv, rst ta Sank dsas (Mm.) Scsrmef, Vtc 18. Bay before yesterday, while the quarrymen employed by the Bank Hap ids Water Power Com- ssor were anrvred ta quarrying rock for the dam Hi ta bSTBW erectad scros the htisaissippl, at this pklace. Josnd Imbedded in ths solid granlt rock tbe remains of a human being ef gigantic sutuT.

About seven set below the sur face as the eveend, sad about three I and a hai beneath the upper siraium of rock, the remalne wvre found imbedded In toe sand. which had evidently Seen placed in the qaadraosw- lar grave nich had teua uug swt of the soil rock to receive tb last remams of th.s aaudelovian giant. The grsv was twelve lest tn leegtb. four feet wide. ana about tnree leet In depth, snd is to-day at lecat two leet below toe present level oi tbe river.

Xbe main are eornnleteiy petrTAed, and are of glirantts dimensions. Ths head is massive, tneasnrse thirty on and one-ball Bucbee in ctrcumterauee. bat low In the atrvntiM, snd fiat on top. Tae J9nur messuree twenrvix and a quarter inches, sad the ribula twenty-five and a naiw whiie tbe body is equally long pro ortiou. rom me crown of bust to the s- of the ioot, the length I ten feet bim aud a'nau inches, lne measure around me onest a and a ball Inches.

Tne giant must nave weigoed at least 90l pounds i hen revered trim reasonable amount ui hsh. Tn petrified ranaana, sx.d there is nothuig ieli bat naked bonea, now weib 8C4. pouucie. The thumb and Oncer ot me left, and me Iff- foot from tue ankle to the to-ri are gone: hut all tne ctaer pari are p.rtac Over -cruichre ol the unknown ad was placed Urc- hat rock that remained perfectly separau Uoin aurruundiiig gran.te Tit Uavnges of hmall-roi oaa the Paelflc Cssil. Frtym fae San aweuco Bui exn tfom.

77. The small-pox, which now affiicts us. not only thia dty, but me iacinc atates an Territories, is the most serious calamity that has occurred to us since the drought of lSGa. Here, tn San Prancisoo, we are losing at me rate of between seventy and eighty llvea a month by it out of a population of but in some parts of the interior tne scourge is even more severe. In 8sn jiien.

Monterey County, wttn i opulstion ol tbou: 1.00U people, there have been 1S1 castie, and ot uics oue-third ta.xty) nave died. Every large town in the State has na.1 it lse. though iu emit) tew tavored inaiances it 'has oaly been a l.lo or two. Th ase baa traveled by every Blithe, EteauishU anil railruaj roate in Cal.ornU; it has gone by sea to all our domestic ports North snd boulu. It has croueii the Bierras and raised its iiead in Virginia City, and tound lta way up The Cola lu but It.ver to l'ortland.

It his domiciled itself nruoriR on tne shores ol Puget bound, and hai luund Tictims amonir our ncigaoor in the Nurtiiem It is scouaging wnole coast. BRIEe NOTES. Six hundred and fifty students have entered Cvntoc-y TTniverafty during the present year. Small-pox of a mullgnant type is prevalent in Montreal. Ten million pairs of shoes have been made in Lynn, tbe present year.

The Lie priaia tare of Illinois will meet in ou Monday, Jan. 4. Gov. OauiBi will cloei oOicial term, sun ieu. Parjaxa be mausurated aa Governor on ih 11th ol January.

-The Norfolk Jovrnrd ssys there sfo yet four surviving American officers who were engsged in me battle ot Lfle i-rie. out of whom, me venerable IlneH Mkxsoic resides Poitsrnouth. Tbe three otDrr surnvcrs are Besr-Admiral Jomt B. oitTornini, Stephsjc tauirua and Cap i. Ibobu Baovinu.

A curious caso is now on trial before the Su-premu Court at llatb, Mc in which Mabiaxks Kun-rseoK contests me will ot Mrs. Mast usjczh, late of icps.jin, ou the ground that it was maoe under the control oi tbe spuit ol Urs. Gsus'i dectasea husband. A large a ruber of communications, a old to have been received ironi the spirit world, have been pu into case. In the I Joe ton Theatr Comirrae, on Wednesday, evening.

Gtonoi alArrrrr. a stage hand, tell from ie top oi tue flu e. aooui twenty feet, Hiking upon his heat was killed almost instantly. Gov. OaussBr, of Illinois, has received a testi-mouiai itoui ci.iani.

ol lkiile Creek, um. stating of a Utrg'c silver pitcher lnlaiu with gold, salver anJ two goaleta-engraved upon which are appropriate legend ana devices, as a mark of apprec-a-tinn ol a poliuctl speech delivered in mat city on the 2h oi August Thirty-one distilleries will resume operations in tbe 1'nria, jutuciy, distric. ou tue 1st of Jauu-ary. The New-IIampshiro Democrats will nominate candidal tor Mtaie clhcera at a convention in Cou-eoru oa toe 20 i ol January. A reconciliation, it is said, has been effected botween I- A.

rcuACi) ana Sir. UEoadS Vilas, wto, in company with bis consul. Jobs H. Wiaa, attacked and suoi sir. Pol tan at toe stsltby Bona, in Lia.umore, last apr.uj.

It ts undera.ood tnai a maguanimons remark, made by Mr. Wicx, in reler-eucj to me aasaaaina ion of air. ruixAsn's brother, re-ched Ml. l-oiojutn's are, and aaa the direct csuse.of the recouc-u-uon. A Washington correspondent of the Boston by the administration of J-bUiSjm baa already osed lis books so far as appointments to cilice, wn.cn rvi uir oounrmauon by tne senate, are concerned.

3txz Geoeoz and his sister, Beeeoca Ck UGli. have piesnted to the City oi Punaqcipuia acta ol land on the veil tai o. in Snnylkili Kiver, to be incorporated in Lb a Falr-Auount Park, ltiu proper. is worin $100,000. It is estimated that when the distillers in Fnyetto County, Kentucky, all 2ut into oDc-rauon mey wiU manmacture 35.UO0 gAliona cf whiaky per day.

The Saratoga Board of Education, when it was eslaoiisiieu tao year a agu, uoamaj wnippuig inexpedient, and passed a resolution forbidding me ikflicilon oi corj orai pumso men mey mink me plan dees not work tell, and have reecinded tne resolution. The colored men of Iowa are to hold a con-venuun ou the 31st u.s to appoint delegates to me Ma.ional Convenuon to be held In Washington on me 13Ji of January. The Alumni of -Bowdoin College, resident in So on and vicinity, bald their nrst annual icuatoa and inner at me St. James Hotel on lucwday even- la J. Prof.

Albhxob 8. me oldest uember ot tne faculty, wtiranui and remarked that tbe Proiessor who stood next to him miengmotaer-vice wss of ths class of 1SSS: Bs had known tn college before it got mto her teens." Of sixty-four commencements since Its foundation he bad attended fiity-six. lie aad known every instructor who had ever taught in the oolaege with two exceptions, aad knew something ot every alumnus but lour. When he first want to Bowdoin ber children numbered an.y lorty-six. Mow sue has filieea unci red.

He paid a hign oooipumeat lo Preaioent HtBBTB, aa possessing in an eminent degree all the qualifies-uoos aecaasarv to bis position. The old Ethan AH en house" at Bennrngton Centre. Tu. vaa esstroyad by fir a aisht ut two sin o. li.

waa occupied ss a ttn-saop. The Bocheeter Chroruds tells this apocryphal story xiurmg kosvbs I a reoeut Jowaer Xroau Chicago ao Boton. a go oat of sua saw. tHl awns ta railroad trass slipped aad 111 before aa advancing ngT. A nntaainaB pas ug st the ium saved has hi by crags in Sim troan me track, and geitlng up and looking lor bis pr-rvr.

raeogniSMa SIdwisi BooTM. Mo srords wei spoSan. sir. Jbooxst iing riutuy away. Ws f-ive story as it as toul ta na.

PERSONAL. afrs. AntA Uiin Vzuj died in Bxobnry, M-its oa the lsiJi at ase ef TS. boms yaars ao Hn. Wsxaa aad her hnabsjad.

ths kass Taosaas WauA, (a (Tsndso-s of SAarcai. Snasia.) srr qntt IfpvtiTn fr metr wrumsw ta verae. whics were always aasrked by good tasta and tones of genuine power. Of late yeara Mrs. Waxxa has vmaen for cnildren mostly, noes of the bast of the poems in that aiiocoaetal iittie veni-are, Tas A'w i f.

hav beett troan bar wen. 8n waa also a trequeai ooatrlbator to Oaw rasas Talk, fsha waa a kady at fane oterary jads men t. aad her conn raaiiful pow er aojsa aa to saaa ar always we weans a data. JS. J.

Pfslllsta-sl ds Cw. Ko. HaiosnJaB. ap-arstrs. effar few tha Holidays th t-ABAVasT aadfjpast stea-k ef srcsscAi.

e-tyrr snnstSsB in thia dty. Taey Save baaa earefallr tail as Ta fsvorlt lar a holiday pussnt is brever Bakar-s. Oear twa Srerl the-aaand snakw eeTas oth swa 1 st -Aimsiirm raaaai. h. JL.

as ever ta rk of every bains cj sna si ehss f-r tb kn-Val tahaa. Ask or kam'i Vost fa rap Wtasa at tee store, he. St! hevsatway. uUasras threatentac vaausaaee rsoa fbeery aatf tows. ever ssiaotait aad nssnt tail as pliaaa tha aaaat saatias Pbacbs aaa witaus tbs mtacx ai.i.

repels r. Opsraaw aad limi bases srfssgsil as a Barasty oi waaav Tss Tot Vcsicax. box ta a very Snr'a Baaytaios ier children liiransni ta- elocat' Biarhsasa sr bow as sea. faaaBBTwaaaS Bo. iwi ilway i st atsai Caattoa what Be taa ta at ii ii 1UMtLMr XLPUta.

TOU uua TBX Ka-W-TOM aThWOZI.T TDSbB tsi THUMOBIIIwG.aadfaarsaaa4 sttheaeai sf awbh I la addiUoa ts Tahiti sis oa all the it tenao osv. th apw(arfmay passsaail saBl prprS for awatusl asrl salsmi lat sa snd AssthsW the wsik. The "Bxaa-rrassxr Kacoan," bwmg eersrel day. alow worth doabsa tha paper, as sebaa ssarsaordt all Him. He hare aaa Call far -macs, wis blows sooth mo havmsTthsfss mils of "CUB-rrs A Psssrss sa tfa All others ar baa tmltatlsna Cksauscss.

Baeerred as late, a trssa sapwlv ef MOST Cunoka TEBZEF) AT AND YIN UtPKBXaX. fGBBBN SAU.LS aa th TnrraM ISSa. For ssas with- all ths list ulsaa dsalaas ae ana in mis City. SKTUO.1I OEOllb. ha-w-Yoas.

be. IS, I8SS. RtrlBwsy si' GRIM) QTTASIB ASD TJPJtUlHT PIA-SprV UKCIPIENTS OK1UK FIR1 GBANUUOLO Bf'-si of Honor at sBs hzpoaitiosi 'aivsnslle. Paris. 1SCT; th Grand Tst.iaonial atdal re th Paris aooiet uee BVaai Aria, same rear; tbsOrand Morary Uold Mdal of al ent mtb tn Crown and Bibbo from me King bwvdsa and Norway, aal tn Aevwmical Honors sad alambanbiv frasn ms Koval AeavuamMM of Science snd Ana ef tfcenin and btocSSolm.

An- siso of the first Pnae Mao at me latenasuenal Fatb-bition in Lonoon. IWI tocaiMr wiui Tlurty-av nct-sasss Prmiami iu the Cnwed Mat. AKr.KiMjiln-ftl hXN WAT miU os. its snd 11 tuMl lain Jar-Tork KcsMval, CHICKEKI0 A bsv ramoTd to Wet II hsst 4t ta New-York, baat Sraadnf aatf Bib-. Ifr open oar new esrerooens wim foil aad sntlrty nw tok ot sTsnd.

sqaare-snd oprts-bt ane-lort made from tb same seat aa she exhibited by at me Part Cmvsrsai xrtMition, lien wer awsrs th AhX. COMPAv-Ti i-iON. Piano to rent, awe for salt a larg stock saeon J-band piaaMM ol varioaa makers, ail in lliOifcoCii KS.PA1U AMI GOOD ORilhU. Holiday Preswnta. A rrsst Tanety of Vrench Knroiderd an Satin Ouiltl Simnara.

ot vanona nttra aad eolora. em ures- anil sole hoot, evboe and oaiiers. Par- Ucauar alien tion grvsn to orn.red xrers. C. U.

BICUatOA io. 573 Breadaaay. lo yon want a Tlmaktcprrt If so, aaa a your watchnijier tor a rJoaal and Conrvoi i- KiAel Vt'afch; Prixe Medal awarded at AionioB. Peris tirfl bvvs I.xpoeitujii. tor best prfrrmanc.

Qbl.CliK a fv it iiOf-ii. Kukt and iu juiin-sa. (up stirs.i only whoicsai t- lor th aaaaaiaetaras. Heir Dye, Hslr Iv. HalrDya.

Tberes-mne W. A. SAlCtihXOH'b 11 Air UriBUa beat in to orti) tha oniy venect dr harmless, rsuabl. mataa- taiotu nr cro.a-, Hold everywhere, and proper apiMte at ha I crUuCOK i ksotaay.ls oaJ.Ju k. A re yon nnder a rlond rl aeirteTie.l It ia cstsrrh-gr nold of yon.

Us OLCO'lT'ci An-nihilator. It sea ter every blna moojtbt. Pint hot-ties ai. Try it free at 170 hsw-York. Kvetttell's "law-Year Cards also ale srsnt bozss of note paper and envelop, stamped with colored initials, for Huday presents.

No. Sfti nroadeay' MARRIED. Btrxbs Muxocx. In this City on Tuesday even ing. Itec 33.

at the reeidence of me bride's moiner, by tbe Most Rev. Jonn McCloakav, Archbishop ot Kew-Tork. awated by Be v. Fstjera atcNlernev. Mb-Uioskey, Kverett and louna, Jabtbs A.

Brasas to t'ANKIK J. ilOIyOCA. iixmrrxiB At HamBroneek. If. on Wednesday, liec.

Vi, by Bev. Horatio Qray, Johb Utnumio Oijve gm.inna, eldest aaugater of. Uiu late Cbarlea ldredge, Bs). Prrxm Haxo- At oaraiog Bpnags, oa Wednes day, fee S3, at tn residence ol onde I-arenta, by B-v. B.

McCbesnev, T. B. Prxxxs, of Rew-Yo to bis ynungeat daughter of Wm. Hall, Eaq. DIED.

Asanrrmowo. On Wetlneeday. Dee. 91 If ob it bt Aaaarracato, In tee T8th year of bis ago. Voneral semeee st the Church ot the Incarnation.

corner of Madisoa-av. ana ootii-st-, on rjiinrnsy, Dec. 36. st 10 o'clock. Bus menus are respectrully invited to Basks.

At Hew-Itochelle, en Weflnesday, dec 33, Ilia Cumu Babtks. aged 6b years. The services will lake past at the reandenee or ber daughter. Mrs. Johnson Hew-Bochella, on baturday.

Dec 36, IX n'c or-k- lilMKBXCX. on Wednesday, tiec u. aMuacta, srn of tieonra and Ann B. Birkbeck. In me 16m year ot his ago.

Tue inner 1 will take puaae oa oararaay, tne ao In at 1 o'clock, from the residenoe of bis pssenta. No. lis East 40tb-st. The remsinawlll be taken to rweri-Woo I tor tn torment. Uvsittn.

On Thar sou. Ic. M. 18CS, Xahajlah Dc3fABKST. In the 71st yearef her see.

Beiaavee and friends aroTespecHm.y Invited to at- tena her fuuersl from me resioence ol cnauncev Barnes. Na. 300 8 ale-aU. Iirooklyn, at 1 o'clock P. al.

on SAturuay, me 36 Ji last-, wuhout luxmer In vitation. in maw. On Wedne-dav, Dec. aa. aiABrm um- Mas.

ui me 47tn year of his age. Tne mends of the family are mvitea to attend me rut eral from his lsteresidanee. No. 44 Weet or Fnrtsy morning. Dec.

3a, at 9 o'clock. Eokbtob. la Brooklyn, on Vtedneaday, Dec 33, OLivex Kokbtob, in me 69m year of age. Helativea and friends are retpectruuy requesiea to attrsd me tuneral asrvKSsa. to be held at lata reaidecou.

No. 2J3 Union Brooklyn, on Saturday. Dec. 26. at P.

M. xtemsma wui ce removed to Oreen-Wood Cemetery bundav afters oon. UXAr. on Wednesday, Dec. 23, DJ6d, ajns Hear, aged 66 years.

8 months aad 13 days. funeral lram til late residence, no. aaat am- Paurs.ni. N- at 2i P. oa bundav, me 27 lu mat.

A train leaves tie Railroad, cbamber- New-Tork. on Sunday at o'clock at. Carnages waiting at the depot. Bjcba. In Brooklyn, st ma resi-Mnoa ox hr son.

in-law, Btchard 11 a viiand. on fourth day, 12. month. SSd. Bosaksa x.

xucas, widow ot Kooert at. Hicks, as-ed fi rearm. Ibe tuneral will lake place from fiends Meeting- bonse. bchermerhcra-st oa aevenm say, aeut mtu, st 11 o'doofc A. at.

Jzwtm At Orange. N. oa Tuesday, Doe. 22, Joas Jiwm. in hia 83a year.

Funeral services from hia late residence, st Orange, on Baturday, tne 36m st 1US a. kL, and tiom me Church ol me baviour, corner ot pierrenont-st. and Monroe-place, Brooklyn, at 3 P. at. Batsaves snd friends are respectfully invited to attend.

Oaa. On Thursday, Dec. sa. ST.nAsnsa Oaa, aged 63 Puneral en Sunday at o'clock P. from his 1st resilience.

Ko. lis Chaton-st Bnohlyn. Hia remains will be taken to ths Albany Burai Cemetery tor interment. Kisxa. On Thcrsday morsuna.

Dec 34. iAvntLA wiie of W. B. Biker. Belatlvea and n-landa ef the family are ttrvtted to attend the funeral from her lat iiienna, tin.

363 oa Saturday. Dec 3c. at 13 o'clock. Iowbsbbd. Oa Tuesday morning, Dec 33.

SasasI wife ot Bffingaam Townaend. The reisnves and friends of tha tamOy sre Invited to attend ths tuneral at St. Oeorge'a Church, on harurday. th 36th lust, at 11 o'clock A. X.

Voiaxa. tn Pans, on Saturday. (Jet. aa. J.

A. Totsrs, of thai City, aged S3 years. Bis xrunds ar rcspectfuliy Invited to attend ths funeral service, which Will take place at tta, Pi trick a Cathedral, ontaer of Prince aad afott oa baturday nomingr-th asm ine ex 10 o'clock r. Ta remain will be piaca-a ta vitit under tb eburch. Yab Waoesbb.

In Brooklyn, on Wednesday. Dee. 33. War- I. Tax Wao as IS, thailAUi year ot sis age.

xriands and ratanva sre xtmted to attend hta fu- aeral, sltkoai furthar norm, at IV o'etoca Sat urday, tae asm ibsi from aia late iwaidaace. oa. VI lst-plao. IVUSCEIaLAKEOUS. Sill l.vrr aairsan Juin kuAA.

A. IA WrrrB Axsnt Sa or alati I minpy Puoaet Caiiaty. ILBOK'I fXIIt LIVEHOILAIDUHE. I lia gisai popularity ef ma aai taa fnca-o iTniiM ririiiaisha a aas tatrmsas wtsrtia. la I mh.

cln. Asibms ttraarauia. Wbeopiaw Onfk aaxa all aasaaasnaa naaita. at saaaaaasenw, if asaai. Dt aaaS'ct to early wbaca wall all a via I a sll aimBlaiaa ec an i.

a siaap sr TnreeA. haaataatsra tiy by A. B. WILbo. OasaBaaa.

ho. tta tett-- assina. Swat sabsw kawa ay ad araaanata. JAB.Ox.Vlh-.B.Ka A FISB VaBIKTT 0" Um nw sa4 bssatif al srtislss for hohaayf tor sale by CAJiWSUi, COL, Broadway sad TOST01'PICB ajoTiciu THS atAXLA mat I I siss lI be Siaosiaai I frees Msiilnaa XUaVa-DAY. lUUatSDAV aad SAX UK OAT, eestag at 11 a cteeaaUaas at Stsasaas A aad fa.

Uat: C. OsadU. V. 11: si aad a casek A. M- aso.

WAOiSaSDAYBWtassaf taaawraf ill lis. wiuenwulbe pawtsd at th a arsl Sifl saat tne aaar wul bs pasted at vi infill a P. aa JAMCS KCZXT. thaA will st a iBaraal aaoti i mvai.abt psasr T) ft 4 aw Ji BV. A wi.w AnasAKxataar A samba saaaia Ssp tAesrTB, sfl iapsaas ssady law saailnsv rnsefrrs Cawta.

Ia artaiii th sakaat gisint rasa- si aa if. grraBS SB atraot wwaatsl sraa asad aaaras aa. mil and digest ef the nawaef ta Douus nor ananas. Two eopass ties wmassw to saiasaia ta saeBttowa say worn Ber I las at sBSSSbS. ass a liii as isli Kirf nii Ofac.

I Turns. MISCELLANEOUS. WalORK wUKltT TaUBUBtX. raicB BXDOca TBS LA KG as AID CHXAPttST. Tl CUAT riRttair PtriBI Tk'i nnt or TBI raoru, BOW Thi1 TTsta TO SOaSCRIBK VOB TBS QUXAm aTAatlXT BrrsrAraB.

IT is CHXAP Bk114-01 rr CIBCtTLATIOS IS mnra, THAT Os AIT otubb irArm. BOW tt TUB T1BB Aatsl CX.UBS. BBBBBBBBBB TUB BEW-TOBX WBIB.T TaUBTJHl ia prtated aa a mag Suakla as lib aa sas-ht Basra of six bread ulaaai aaeSl. an tho bwpertaat KdHaaHala paaatsawuts ihrAII.T TEIBtTHB. aaoapt tbsia ef maary ssaaf baasresx' I saw lassrary aad Bearatia InWUigawas; Batleae a) sa most tntTtiac aad naportaat Bew Beeks; taw ts tars frees oar largo sua us of Ctsieesaedsast; sews raealaad by Talagispb freaa Waal Isgtaa sad aB ether parts ef the asaaUy a Summary ef etl lntalUgswna la this Oils aad swaahats; a Srsew ef ths PreaaadlBs-s ef Osagreas aad Bl wtasa km Bianan; the yeresga Bows issansd by ovary etaamar? Easlasrse Bpart of tbs Piusaealaja eC tbs aim aas Clab of the aaisrleaa lastitata; Tsjba Fralfsaad other Hortumltaral aad Agrieaiaeral tafo.

taaooa ssaeatisl to eenatry fee ideate; bteck. Flasneisl. Cattle. Dry Oeods aad General Market Bpoe-t: ssak- tagit, bom for varasty aad oaptB moss valaabio, tatarestuig aad laatrMtav WIZAaT NEWSPAPBB sabUahed fat vrortd. The Fall Ka parts ef the Amsncaa lasutat FsrmTS Crab, sad th variews Axneaitnral Bporva.

ta oaeh" ammber, sr rickA worth a year a aabaeripeaoa. Ever sine Ma eoaniuseee inset. THE WaTEKLT TRIBtTME has bsea sa satnorlty wpea me farm. make feetaree ef the Farmers CJab. sad peraut ae qwestiea of mlsrsst to tbs aiiaialtaiiS to pass sttasat aeaxMBltad adrie.

Whsa a Is rem th advice ta given by oa of the most eeaaeieatioas farmers ta me eouncry, the reader saay aim at tta value. It has been wQ observed that a eerefol readies aad study ef the Farmers' Club Beporta in THE WxTEKLY TBIBDXB alone ertO save a farmer haa- drcda et dollars ta his crop. Ia addition to those re- ports, ws have arranged to print the best things written on me subject of sgriewltwv by American aad foreign writers. Ws intend to mcreass tb fa tnree ia the coming year very largely. As it is, mo prodsat fanaar ean do without it.

As a Isesna ae hna werknaen. ales, every farmer should place TUE WEEKLY TBIBOTTB upon ha table every Betas-day evening. THK TBIBTJNE is the beat sad eheaoeet paper ta the eoantry. This is not seal ta a sprrrt of beastfal- neaa, do not daim any assautisl awpsnerity over our neighbors, except the wipsiloiity of plaea aad ep-portunlty. It has tsllaa to- Bew-York to create the greatest Bewsoapers of the Her eoaeentrate the iiiaiim aina.

ma msnnfsetores. ths ibsi si re-soarsss, ths sanoaltaral wealth of the BepubUe. Here all th aews galbsia. and ms pattowsge 1 so large that journalists can afford to prut ft. A aewspsper aaa be made in New-York for half the money, and yet with twiee tbe varus at newspapers otsewhars.

That la the strength ot THE TBIBUNE. We print tbe largest, sad cheapest, and bast edited weekly newspaper ia the country. There ia Httle spseial merit ta this. have all the advantages around en. havo great Daily aad Semi-Weekly editions.

Tbstr aBBeaiaery aad feasaress are only a part of the Weekly. That paper has tons had ms Urgest etreeJatioa Ameriss. aad ws haw triad to Justify that f-rmnflnif. Th result ts that have so syatematnad aad sxpaaded oar rssonress that every eooy of THE WKEKXY TBIBUNE so tain as much mamr aa a ds anmn velaaaa. Think ef it 1 Fir two dollars, tha farmer ia tha aoame of oaa year bsys as much reeding matter aa though be fUisl a shelf of his horary wim fifty voluntas, sad these volam contain -if tha greatest works tn tho language.

The tores of cheapness eea so farther go. TUE WEEKLY TBIBUNE is tne paper ef the pee-ple. Here the eager student mar know the. last laesaaa of seteaee. Bare me eeholar saay read isilses ef tb best books.

Bar may bo fosad oonospoaasaaa frees al! parts of the world, the oeaervataen ef stassra aad giftsd aasa. who srv TBE TBIBON in slmas every country. All tbe elaborate aad intnoate machinery ef our establish meat perhaps the moat sbmplete ta America is devoted to ta parpase ef making the best sad cheap areakly aewspsper am ms world. We thtak ws have reached that point ta saving tor two dollars fifty-two thaodsexme vmnmsa a year. THE TR1BUNK is strong by reason of its oaawssoos circulation and great cheapness, it has long bsea eoa-eeded that THE WEEKLY' TBIBUNE has tb barsvat etreulataoa in tbe on try.

Far years we have printed twiee aa many paeon, perhaps, as all ef tho ether weekly editions of the City ilsillssl eeoabinad. Thalia why ar nabld to do ear vrark ae thoronckly aad ohnaply. Tbstargsr oar etreuiatioa. the better paper we ean make. I What are me prsetaeai aaggsstion Many, twt vwy subseribsr rsaew hi aabacripttoa.

sad air his neighbor to de me sam. a man esaaot aBord to pay two dollars, tat him rasas a slab by moaning hia neighbors to sobssnb. aad we shall send him. a sopy gratis for hia troabl. Bwawwapaper so Urge aad sam plate as TUX WKKKIiY TRIBUNE was offered at ae lew a nsaos.

Bvea whea aar at par with gold, no sash paper bat THK TBIBUNE wss offered at that priae: aad TBE TBIBUNE thsa oost aa tar las than it bow doss. have solved the problsm of making taa beat sad aheapest swwspapcr ia imthawarld. Lt as assif wessnas giv it a mJluea weekly TEBMB OF TBB WBKKLY TBI BOB B. To ataXA. strnscaiSBas: One copy, oae ffr.

ai asrass Five coots, to mans of aabsertbers, at oaa.Fost Offie Ten asms of sabauiibsis, at one Ft OtBee Aad an copy aatre to th gsttse an ot the etaih. Twenty eopie. to aaaaee of subscribers, at aaa Post And tea copy xtr to th setter npf tb Firrv eeases. to Basra ef satiaansas. as oaa ari Firry cwi Tviait eona.

to And one eony to Fifty aapwt, to oa editress, se rdr. al OMhannrsd on i a a a addr ass. iaasswr. bw Prw. pas aentbes.

Ave eeats. Fa taia kyaU sssa. THE NEW-YORK SEMI-WEEKLY TBIBUNE rTDHOAT sa4 FBIfXA Y. and eea- LiAerary Review aad Art tsra rraea ear Wars eerps of Fereiga sad Oomiatia Cer- Bpeeaal aad A aarrlalAPv.m lslaevspkts aeaswral and inmsnti Siaimnj mt se-tansstie Bewsi Kanlasyvq Bspstsi at ta riismi' Ctnb af Amanaa lastitata: Talks absat Frai, aad stbsr naiasattwaal aad Assiaeltoial fa-fsamslisq- Btsrk. Frasarlsl.

CaAXM. Dry OaaaS sad Llaaeaal Mara Bsuans. waush ase pablssbsd ia THE DAILY. TBXBCSB. THE IsaLWaULT TBIBUNE alas arsss ta the eras of a year.

TUBE ar tXICBaf tha BEST AND LATEST FOPTJLAB NOTELS -by lrraag aelbara. Tba seat sT thee si aaa, a baaght parrohssad ia the Ban MS aaxXBKB. from which tbsy are earefuUy eetsaMd. the asat woald be tar ag 1 ii asm satoaa sa THE baMA-WsBEXY TTiJa-UNS. Thaaa who ballets sa tho Brian pi aad approve of tha eharaetor ef Tss Tsxatm oaa BBsreas tea by iotnins wwk thstr it will ta last ersy be a it priss for which Bach paper ssa be pristod.

TKlUi! OY TUB SJfMI-WBFXLV TRIBUNE. Wail al laiimia. 1 sopy. 1 yar in usiis Mail naMnwia, sam. yr A- aaiataar aVstl sesaieiaara.

epas, ovar. lar eei i rsmltatne tor aVsapaos E3B wall i Bsmtttias fas pi Mt wi oaiva aa For cut will asad thrrty-foar eopia aad Tan TAA1U TNXPffaTaV THE BEW-TOBX DAILY TRtSUNK pswhsbad aSaraar ssaigl lib a gat pr ywsr; fa ashtoaraas. Drafns aa Ses-Vw, er. Ywst I the order of THS wtsayatharaMdsar THI TtUMXlaAVl Yacfc. asirBseia WxxaueSi- tbssnattha 9mm stoasa, pay it la to 'Its asm.

Alaasss' MISCELLANEOUS. riBK OI.O EAK-tUIGI ABU riBB. MOfJBNINO BAB-aUSOa AKD mtA FtXB COLD WATCH OttAflUV AIJ. NEW sTYLXS. Wm 'oaa by OBO.

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