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I KaiUner. bUlif. For year, he has r-ca- pri fluwMiiUfi of oar strength lvti to th I mat 1 ft iv -I TGH TITS (. rr HM4 rirvU, Stumm muiM Jw wawaNMk-OaVt ttaitOi tax Otoolr X-tixrcrost; v'WasstTa giBBwMsw ASOMM mubh eofuwjnt I bo front rank in tMwJV-aiaci ia Wt -in 'w Voik. II i rt.

dfnA BU nf a. UK. and For A 1 If relist, thai could not shaken. Hisi oTwMvM. earnesto and cool detormitia-1 tatgar Li at great power with a Jnry, Vila Via ilunBli laavklt (if and vauumct loelo oirer fild Ui weigh wilh Court, Dd all too ar! for bis fame, ke kt a reDUtattoa uoKtUied, by a din-1 WaLU act, oth good bum wlucb ttrized abora bOMtioa and wealth.

In Mr. fTvn A iwdl tnao. Davoted as a buabaad. afftsc- ticmato a a lather, genial a friend char iulla va to bis cueiak, be waa a man to loved aa well a renMcted. 1I bad a fvl of bamor quite laexbaustibloand bi pleantriea and aaQiea of wit will long be remembered by tbosa vbo bareaat at bis fire-lde.

Deroid of ail ostentation, a gen- tlfttnao at heart, bo bad liia warmest' ad- niiirr la the common walks of life, and the ftioxt aioeera mourners at bis grave, ouuile nr Iiia immivlitu tcUUnu. will (b far-i of bis immadiata rellive, will be the far mers of the eourrty, who regarded bun as 1.a THAN KVEtt BEFOIUa f.cw cn fessd; Wd betej Dili Received, by 1 1 jt caution. itnot imlitary aeienre Ba Euro to Call and Eranlno Bcforo Purcliasiiig. v. OFFiraSD IX BUFFAtO.

lee main street AMERICAN HALL. TOUKGr IIEH'S Th Ufiioa Art EiLlMika NOW K-nlt, aVox. ...7 uil 10 Single Tlcksts.MM.Vwv eesea tsakets IS B. RlOlft Ch'a Flaearaeasmha. BMlUe, Decsaabar 91, 141.

GILLIG'S HALL. THE EIGHTH ANNUAL BALL Heseiiw Cdsk Ladder Co. N't, 2. eBaaBwaamawa THVF TEAK' EVE TaiaaaUy. Peeeswor siaa.

AT 1 OILLIO'8 s-y- tukets e'eteek It. nreeisely. Carriage wiQ aH far Ladlei at ScllaSCM Heatsx. AT LORENZ QILLIQ'3 HALL, G-ysSKK BTRZST. XHeeaekier BtUt, 1 OHAND Odmique.

Sly tha whole tog-ether with lb ci Vy the whole Company awate at. I07aKk, "Iftm stmo iVm late ef th Baval Trasa. "I VwrSbs asmtSme -m, ssfor Mut JVBiex, wTaseav Jfava, Mere, Th Two fUsOmtort, JPbsUtt m4 Arts. Saitdays Dsstaibsr IBtJt. Sacred.

Concert I fimmaa I HOWARD, WH1TC0MB IX) 1111 .807 iaeUa-trMt- WHOLSAJLS AMD HKTA1L DIALKK I ia' DEY goods; ornut FOB SALB A Large and Complete Stock OF ftsd Dry GootLs i (.., To whieh th attentlM Of parehssers Is perth alsrly DRESS GOODy. A Ail th JaoyelUes for the approachiof teaao ev' i- Shswlf, Cloaks and 1st saw and alssfaat style, aever wor boa hathisakarket. Kw style. i WWte Good. 42LrtVEa AJTDiJG AUTEKTU Hosiery, i Of tha Boost celeb rated maki.

I HOUSEKEEPING GOODS Of the best manafactttre. AiTtHTTTJ.rJi QUILTS. SX2TTSGS aad J. PILLOW LDfSNa, TABLX OAKAbK, a TOWILlSGw, CLOTHS. CA08IMERE8 in.

JLAWES' CLOAK1NUN JDomcGtio Goods. Cftcfa iaduoenaau to buyer la th prtct -ELEACKED A BIIOWN SITEETIN i 6IirClIAlSS PBlMTSt. iUcy ot tha abov good were booW Oil durthf great depitsrisB ta Fs stars srf wffl be sold bargains. I Dowino: Ilaohines fit i '1 rn Sum, iMv xi4e imM 'w w4 aaa. lU ivt- cw aMa.aaidMain'tSaUMiai or dm aid Aa i tasa- -ia tt at ImLi '( arala ia a rrt a.

A raBthwiauafc 4 Irvarf wfch aKiivvt -d HnBd, aha lanr roa4 1.1 taawft tha I anau Itnad, ivtac Kw TacS a ceawctlea vhk aad fa. hmrf aiwrkrr tkaaUuii Ti It njare, Mi rW-i. tha SMav a paatlait tbrea faUadelrsiX and aadin noad a alag tntl hjr Ui tobaaHam tw Ba tt mad, iu thwsjh a rich and popua tvnny. (. V.

Trtban-. PORT OF BUFFALO. lutait Inavnatleaat Scalar, Fart lRa-rt Trt li bautt vlwat rWi Atwj: IS tm4 A On craia paaMrr 1 dnwatt bo Vi hHUt( a eo; SO batfc beana Otarka; Shaad-eaula fcoxca poalWT 11 kun nnaaa UrFauk team fealtar Jonaauk, 14 dnwaad OOf aaaaa MWaacaaa iw paaa wmmt pkra natter VvW; 1 Sahwtklna loit a 100 Bx biTtwr SO Wb) Seat bates waal Old 8 mt3 Sato awoota. ii' ataaetat latarjiaUuoai.Su1 sr. fofS kr-o On tw.iiih iasUAu'at his reaidsuce," sOUOMOS TWraaaral will tak plaos from the Oentrai rtaecyte- rlan lord's.) tn frWay, at te'eleek F.

sf, Meads and aoqaabManeea aro respectfully tnrtted te at- Oa the momlaw of tha S4th faaaU Mrs, VHKBB MBAKS, wl'c of th late Alex, B. tHtUoway, I th 10th yea ef ber age. 1 Item lliijfrtisrntfnts. AimOBAANll 1SU PINK B.OAD CO. The Anuual Biectioa fcr ehoeeMgseTen Directors at.0 three Inspectors of ilecUon, wui neu janoary loin, 490a, a wa Jane, the city ef Boffalo.

rolls epea from 11 te 1 o'clock P. U. An annual dtvldend of IH per cent on th capital slook will be paid at the tame flare aad thne. aeS-Swa" t. c.

nuuaujs, ax auu araw. 'gov tU- gioUiiiip; Sewing iMaohines SELLING BELOW COHTt during tsb 4 HOLIDAYH I Single Thread Machines 15 bauble Thread 15 -1 iotam. eutcn eou. Please call at r- deScSw J. D.

LAWLOK'S, 1 South Division IT WILL CERTAINLY PAY Slieppard Cottier, i AoJ purchase yoor HOLIDAY PEESEIirS Tbe foilowlnir re a few articles' that tuiv be found la ear stock, all ol which will soldat JaTOKISHINGLT LOW PRICES. Gold Medal Grand Square Piato FoftdBi made.by CIIIOKEItlNO SON, Boston, STEIN WAY SONS, Hew York, ana other nakers, wit fall Iron frames, "Prince Ac Melodeons, --tine toned Guitars, at prices ranting from two dollars apward. Banjos and Flutes, from 1 fly cents to enty-fly ellars. Clarionets, ritgeoiets, Tlfes, Tambourinei. Violins, from the most celebrated Italian, French and Herman makers, pnees irom one aoua.

to seventy-nvs. Violoncellos, Accordeons and riuUnaa, from the best French manufacturers and of unequaled ton ssd finish. We would; call especial attention, to -our largs stock of Snare Drama, both for boys and men, made by ths best mat-era, at prices (torn fifty cent upwards. Brass and Qermaii Hirer Instruments, Concertinas, collections of Vocal and Inatrumental Music for the Piano Forte, elegantly bound, and ev.ry other artlole utaally kept In a music establishment, Erery effort will mad to please, both as regards quality and price, at the great Piano Forte aad Music Stare, SIS Main street. deSle BHJSFFABD A OOTTIIB.

HO! FOR PRIZE CANDY! Slerry Cbristiuas Happy New Year 1 AHE 1 I Stand not open the Order Of your going, but go at once, to Van Slyok's lb: FULL WEIGHT, PRIZE CANDJ tore, No. 89 East Seneca at, -t-j HeaS te Sdsms A-OW 1 All bie roods are of the most snoe-rtor kind. and bought in Hew York, sad they can't be beaten In the city oy any one, steaa tne rauowing tempting list 9 fine Tea and Coffee Buyer Stts, cost 50 S4bet large gliyer Cups. 48 60 83 best small Silver Cups, cost. 88 T6 oast large uan vascst, cost.

lsr 66 63 68 76 24 63 16 large bard Baskets. IS sets Hut rtneers IS set large Spoons, 6 In each set S4 sets imall Spoons, in each set 79 Salt Spoons. TSUustard IS pairs SnsBe' Knives and Forks i large tatdles 4 largs butter Dishes anu Corers AU Silver. i GOLD, 79 T6 00 8t tO St 60 88 T5 1 tB IS 50 Sold Keek Chains, for If lass :...188 60 S3 76 6 86 1AK a 24 Sold Kings, beat kind 89 Gold RinKS for atlases 144 Sold tetkets for Misses i Gold Pin for Ladles aa 988 set Isvdies' Sleeve .,050 fsu Sentlemen' Sleeve Button ,.,...81 69 96 Oeatlb men's fine Plus .,109 76 IeU 5C 81 ops fcr 18 86 89 fin Pencils, small sle S8 68 I am urutu. Bewtng alaohlne IS eO large set best China, 94 pieces ta set 48 10 small ssw best Chine, 8 pieces lo a set 40 6 St 4 SO 19 large China SO 94 large China Cake Basket rnarsia 8l 00 avy ws! rwwiw, iremea wits glaSi.

Com Mr. toeerge O. Teller's store. lO0y i 60 IB large Faoey Dills 11 00 nn 99; 463 Si set nnder-eieere and Collar, 98 szo una bbv unaeioieeres ana voiiar, slUses ....187 69 use 11 ga iwiiM, iui juaaies 4tS 00 79 fine email Collars for misses JU pair. Ladle' fine fHoTea, Urge sixes Si SB ix pair, ausaes- one mores, small slses 72 CS 144 fins Fancy Glass Booms, large .14 79 fine Fancy Glass Boxes, small.

41 60 96 fine Fancy Trimmed Boxes, large i V6 86 floe Fanoy Trimmed Boxes, 48 00 144 fine fancy Long Combs, Ladies' gg 76 as one raney KuDoer Uombi, Misses'. S4 00 144 Sne Belts, best, Ladles' 71 00 24 flu 9old Belts, UUses' 94 00 94 Sne frory Bmery Cushions IS 69 89 fin Ivory Paper Stand, large 15 60 79 fine Ivory Paper Btands, small 4t 96 96 fin larr 8b.il Boxes for ,...124 so le an amau eneu ooxes ror susses 98 66 144 flne Wood Work Boxes, Urge. T8 144 fine Weed Work Boxes smaU 14 53 a one pans woaaees or Lioerty, targe 44 00 nn pairs odejs of JUberty, small 1 83 j. uu, auge M-urv-monuaies 68 81 lev un wiwi 48 fine China Match Saf a 144 flne pairs Chine 9sS fine large China Mng 810 fine email China 67 00 16 60 8 T9 ..,.110 80 61 76 ei nn large ueticuie iT 00 S4 fine small Ketioale 6100 4S strings Corel Beads i. aa ng 48 strings Glass Bead jj nn 8196 bosqoeu fancy Wax Flowers, Glass 64 00 144 Ladies' best ..110 60 Jtf Sjl bimmed and Glass loslde ..144 00 144 flue Car Baskets ......144 00 184 fine large (A 00 18H fine Small 43 144 fine jjo 00 11 6 fine small Eleigh ,4 1 fi Si floe laxge WaealbarrowS 'is? 996 fins small Oaru ts SSt fine Oape for 168 IS fine Soma for Blower aa nS 96 fin Bocldog Borses 43 flne fibalrsTbeet 2 144 fine Bookcases 4t IS ih dm iii 1A Ln-mM 'aretajw Jns boxes tli flue fancy Baskets.

64 60 48 00 SI 8 CO 55 00 00 64 S4 00 S3 S4 88 84 00 ...100 S3 Ladles' ti lai-ff Work Stand. 5 JHese Butter Dishes 6 Sne ftlass Soger Bowls 7:1. SSI gstupt sad SaurJl. 1. 144 fine Glass Cake Dlhes 144 fine Qlaaa Iat Ili.Kli AO these goods hare been boSjfuV tor and they are au new gad Bu goods.

Com and see them for your. Self. I i. Candy is made of the Jbest it XT SIISS A ElShlj Flavored aad Fell Wciglit. Beware of Short' Cdy wstru ox ogns rizes, buoq as Urass Uoid I -EVERY DOLLAB PACKAGE contains a'' i RT lHl iOO I pound Paciages, every 4th one contains a 'f i i lame.

1.. a fonts as fh nfaiisfss. ,000 poand PaclrTs, vry. one eemtaiaias; a' 4 'J'? r.iNt tw tans Mall far mmm mm mem fern. tank twww Ob tModar oat? mtti ho m4 Js5i atfktM4 ante WJy amr (it attaftr Mt auto, Uilj foaoKTs) r.

us r. auk mat Uonwilavlii S. K. SaSV. (( SaUr.) a P.M.

St CUutsm, dUy r. m. SaoUrm,) r. H. Brte, Otevua, Tntmd, Oifaars fit.

JoMpk, awl Calltorola, Sallr, a 1WW a. St, aad a-- War Mafl toarUaS atV40a.M.,aa4lMataaaatUwWM. Mall al r. H. Uakport Mail, duy, (txr wtaaajwj ai r-w-.

anl F. M. Ko 3 to a Saaaars. UnAlaaaS Lai Horoa aatmaa, aairy, bw ias a. st 1 Swl aiWua, St.

tiHMi, Haaltwaaad ft. W. a fv-jl IMratt, aad Ktaicafa Frntla. Sally nmfl Sari) at r. M.

aad 8r f. M. id North BoSato, aa eataraTa, hmu a r. rH OOhw ofMa at S. SL, etotee a r.

it SHgM Cmldt Jffca.fi rnm, or gfcJ-t Jhficttt, which, might rrdnztea' vsrwudy. F' art autan tht important stepping atfgA or gfllght gate trUa jxrt Btaf inxu which in tht bwT would yidd to i. -A I mahm a rn.ua, remmay, -y xoert first irtirodwxci eleven jecu-a- ago. It has been prnmd that thty are iAe berf articU Ihjw'CW pubiw Jr MouahM, cLU, JhMthnuL, ftaixifik, tht Sarong Cough in and numerous affeaticm qf th XJhxxat, giving immsdiatt rtLitf. jRttblie Speaker taf Singer wili fvuaS piem sffahlal for dUaring and strengthening ths 'vous'.

'VBold andQealers in JfSediovns osnts per fccup. Sold by Buffalo byO. P. OH AJIPUN, A. XKTNQLD8 SPINOEB BULLTMORt, WM.

KINO. O0t- USTIK a LAVIluua, ana ail veaun ra naoioina. aaMtSaWtli 'kwt Horaa'Ownere DR. BWIGTS INfALU-BLB L1S1M1NT FOB HOK8B8 nnriTaled by any. and la aU eaaea of LaraaaaaLarMBa fran Boralna.

Bra We Wraaafalnf STaet aualeal aad eartala. Harnew or Baddla Galla, Soratobe. Manga, It will alsa cur Boa Tin and Hlarbeae may be eaally prerented and eared In tbalr inelaientetacee. bat eoaflrmed eaaea are beyond tha roatlbility at a radical owe. So oaaaof tha kind, hawarar.

la to deanarati or booelea bat It nay be alkylated by this Ualtneat, an4 Ua faithful application will aiwayi reaiave the Lanes aetazxl aaUe-tfae bone I I I I I Mill, IIIIIIBIMlftf II 111 tyary hera owoer ahoald have thli remady at band, for lt timely dm at the flrat appearance of tamenew will effectually prerant those formidable dlfeaeea mentioned, to which au ttoree are uasia, ana wnica renaer many otherwlae valuable borate nearly woruiieee. aeaadrertUement. delOdaolyo ia; 5 Ho Lrost How Restored. Jnst published, in a sealed envelope price oenU: A LBCT0K1 OIT Tdl NATURB, TREATMENT AND RADIOAJfOOHB Of BPKKH ATOBRBQIA or fieKt-aal Weakness, thyoluntary Xmlaslons, Sexual Debility, and Impodhnanas to- Marrlaaa aaaerally, Merroainoia, consumption, Epuapay ana nrs, atsntai ana royncaj ua sauacHy rotnluns from Self-Abase. So.

By EOBT. J. OULVEBWELL B. author of the Green Book," o. A Bsea to ThawsandJi Stafiarars." Bent under seal, In a plain enTelope, to any address, post paid, on reeslpt of six oenta, or-two postage stampa, l'y I -Dr.

OH, ft KUNB, 1ST BowaryTNow Vork, aelSuacinXO LL Pott-Oatee Bos The Owner's 'Pat' on one of 1 LtoUii Felton's POCKET BOOKS Makes nice, durable and acceptable CHRISTMAS PRESENT. Don rt fail to try theml NICE' Gold Pens Cases ,4 Make a very useful and acceptable PRE 8 -ii Ts -H is tijj, ft t. ohn Ielton'fc JPens Are -warranted to he ma THiKa for a gift; be- to wey are i. ALWAT8 USUFXTL AKD BELIABLE. Sle I 15 Main street Curtain Fixtures.

Have a NEW CURTAIN FIXTURE, the best tret Urrecttd. Also, a largs fovols of GOLD WINDOW SHADES, COEDff AND OILCLOTH BUGS, Floors Tabl laiutiCoimteT Oaoloths, At their Paper Banging Warehouse, -f no99 VZ4, JMajit it. The ITest and Ckeapest place to" Buy jflNTER BONNETS IS AT Crossl a n. Wholesal and Retail MILLINERY; ROOMS, hbxt Dotm Ksurr of posvt-offick. Bole Aeaasy fur BBOWB'i HTOUCHIO BKntT STJP- aeiitaei OYSTERS! 0STESS! OYSTERS In Immense Quantities, Tloaunental sterTDepot.

B15 BfAIiV BT ARCinn RTTVT.nTWn Arrivtacr daily, anv ouanlltv of those laree XX Men. equal to then in size and Barer In this BUkues, ana est pvt ail tost at wanted. He collect, GKAJNNIS3 Arcada Building. Oystcra I Oyctcra 1 SMITH, Agent for the tale of EOWE, 8CH06Z4TZSLD Is prepared to supply ortiars, whoiesals and ntail, at th www, wo pnaea. Sar All Ornars warranted fresh, or the aaeney reiund eiUj UVTB WOIaWa VO 4.

BOXl-Ll. will meet with prompt attantloa. o44al ersl Oysters EOYE CO, The Old Line Yet in tho Reld i Wotwrlthstandtoa; th excitement In the Ovster trade, vi are daily reoeiring large auaJUitlaa af iM fit ra iiireoa ims wMDaot a sk- HAVEN', SAXlSBURT BALTIMORE, sod hereby notify ths eUisaas of BalTalo and rioinity that we sjo, A'U ia hs iTtuLmM j1 i i BeeoBscbj ahaanlyplaae get tha gaDaiaa BS and XX i MVaaas iHm kowv a IPjozl'ss Ortaclrers. a. B0STC(iu trH app )- Saivtdb aalSeaa )TJHi MATBSWH, IS Kaf Street.

i "i I I IIH-ltl "-I. luctsmoiw if la.uautvv Pr fctniiu now seek Wits an oaiwe of outbid Ptewire ui-om eouase-W. What wi-h that tUc great task which etetii. have devoltea utn U4 mmt aooorui K-hl Hxasiiry. ii the i.

tion ha not yet expended power and tu- nestnesa il.ai must quickly be dw nJ l3Ck supplied; but.uw i 1 1 BUC" ciauueu, utnuiuS cau lioJJ the lioin lookinjt wtta in teuMt aaxiety lmr the result of the experi-meatoa whioti thf xbteur of hi Gov ernment Is stili1 1. It surely cauuot be thai oar troops are to winter in waiting and fearfully ex (teuiya inaction, and that another spring will own with the rebellion still unscathed." England, If sfio ilemres war with us, will cheerfully consent To" its postponement titnH Canada! made accesui ble, by the to the overwhelming force which he will be prepared to intro-duce. Truly ajweom to a when indeed pauence, Dut nnhiD hke vacillation orweaitne. l'h P10" on'y t0 to Wlth tra.iianrtoiu popular remiKO. nmtb Albers, By the Edinburgh wo learn that Prince Albert, unhand of Oueon Victoria, diod on tbo 15th instant lie has sustained this passive relation during nearly the whole of the present peaceful aud.

prosperous reign. and had endearod himself to the people of Britain by uiusrly, abjuring interference with political matters and taking an active interest in nearly all the leading industrial and benevolent enterprises set afoot of late years in the kingdom He was a man, bo far as the public knew bini, of no positive character, good oi bad, and withal, perhaps. was a little henpecked, as the husband ot a queen doubtless might afford to 'WfrHis stolid, German nature, unrelieved by any thing of the genius of his countrymen, ran dered him in all respects the right man for the silent partnership whose privileges he has so long enjoyed. WJfle his 'loss will be felt by a number of corporations to whioh his name lent prestige, the nation at large will not be seriously shocked fay his deoease. Oca Dxbt Looked thx Facb.

-In comparing our national indebtedness with that of other countries, our writers gener ally omit our Statu debts, and in estimating the tixas we pay, too, they generally over look the State taxe.v" VVe ought to lob, our difficulties full in the face. At th olose of last year the debts of the States were they must be now much To too, must, add the debts of the The annual interest on the absolute debts of the States on the 1st of January was $11,385,665, and the annual expenditures 'of 'the States, exclusive of debts and schools, wss De ducting tha productive property vt the States from thir debts, $117,000,000, whioh by the way is not very productive, we should probably have not much less than $160,000,000 of State indebtedness fo be added to the United States debt, to make up the whole sum which which is to be provided for by taxation direct or indirect.1- gecreiary Sewsra't Csarae 1st faarwui ajusar i Waab.Oas.JI. T. World. There are two opinions held in polUleal circles In this dty In reference to Secretary Sowaro'e coarse, and each party claims Its own to be the correct one.

They art as follows 1st Secretary Seward declines to open an official correspondence wilh Lord Lyons because be knows that the dieyatche brought to the latter by the Queen's fuuSMmger Kre of a later dale than thosa sent to him bys special tuepengr from MlnlKtcr Adums. Ii will be remembered that tba Enropa was detained one day at Qaeenstowa by order of ibo British government, that tbe dispatches inltcht be made np for the British minister rt Washington. Ii Is not likely tbst Mr. Adams was informed of this, cr If he was, It 1 doubtful whether he had the time to make out dispatches satisfactory to himself. Of conrse Mr.

Seward is too shrewd to enter upon a diplomatic controversy iuvolving; such great interests as the present, until he can be as well in formed of matters periainlog to It as Lord Lyons. Such is tbe opinion that gains credit in some political circles 3d. Other circle, txcttedingto number and influence those referred to, hold that Mr. be ward has forwarded luttruclions to Minister Adams to demand of the British government that it must five a satlsf tctorj explanation of why the consul areneral at Havana paid tbe passage ofaMessrs. Mason and fiildell, wun bu knew tUey were ambassadors from the Cocfederata Stateer aad also why tbe captain of the Trent, In the face of the jaeen'e proeiamation enjoining tbe strictest neutrality opon all her sobjects, received these gentlemen on board his ship, when he was fully aware that they were accredited from the Southern Stcrewry tie ward, they say, has determined to have nothing to do with the question of the seizure of tbsse roving envoys by Capt Wilkes until the point Jast mentioned is settled.

Indeed, be claims, according Tothis opinion, that onr Kovcrnment 1s tWlnjured party, and net Grerit Brit-ain, as hae-beeir ersed oy the British press aud the people the Eac-llsh naiion. AVuiK he says, until this uestlan Is settled and due rcpuradon made, and then I will talk with yon abpat act of Capuln Wllke. Those who appear to be well posted in the mat ter sisas positively tuat Mr. Be ward has written to Minister Adam, announced above, aud that he will await his reply before he will receive or reply to any official communication from Lord Lyons. It this be the true state of the case, and 1 learn from good authority that it Is, then It reflects (Treat credit on our Becratary of otate, ana inity sustains (us weu-earnea repnta-tion aa statesman of tbe highest order.

StrlaiBrent Orders frna AgofJlsatss. Gen. McClellan has lsened a "circular" tocom mandlng officers directing that hereafter ail de serters, prisoners, spies, and all Other persons whatever coming, or broegbt Into onr lines from Virginia, shall be taken to the quarters of the Commander of the Division, within whose lines they may come, or De brought, without examination or oemnumiauion sua any ou, except as far as may be necessary for the officer commanding tbe advance guard. to elicit information regarding bis own post; that the Division Commander examin all such persons Mmulf. ot delicate such doty lo a pro per nicer oi Stan, ana auow no otner person to bold any communleatlon with theui thnt be then immediately sei.d them with a sufficient guard to the Provost Marshal In Washington for inrtner examination asa me cepici; and trial Stringent orders ail otters iKrvmar sach persons ta to hsld anv convenor tion vith ihsm.

Aad, further, that-r the tafornw lion eueiten rrom sucn persons shall immediate ly be communicated to the Major General Com-mandiup, tr to tbe Chief of his StaSt; and to no etfier vtrmrn whatevtr. It is further directed that a Sufficient gnard be fiiacea arouna every eiegrapnic ciauon pertaln. ax to tbe Army, and that such mards be lnr- siruct4 not to allow any persons except th teg-htr telegraphic corps, general officers, end such ua omcers as may oe aumorisea oy their Unlets, to enter or loiter around such stations vitMn Asmring iff tfu sound of ths tslegraphic inttnanmts. in i J. A TBasiaasoos Cawahtv.

Th hrtn-t anil drinking saloons ol Wahlwtton were eleo sriaea ias tTHora, wua a atory oriabiatuig In thaaftatnooa among members of Congress, la tbe Capitol, alleging that in the coarse of forenoon Gen. lieintzteman had been captured." witu ijw oi am men, wmio engagea 4d a re-eoonolasance In force Of come, all, wander. Oom was greatly exercised over tae story. Gen. HelnUlemaq did make areeoonolssaQCe ia force last evrnlncr, aa far as Pohltk Cburch, bat saw no signs whatever of the proximity of the re" hels.

Washington Sittr, fisheries of Detroit are a great soaroa wealth, aad th Frte 1'rext devotes a column to their bistaryv Tha fishing grounds extend tbe whole length of the river on the Canadln sa well as the American shore. Detroit bel" the general; market The large fisheries nearly a thousand barrels each ia a seaao, liie snoallerooa ifoui filly to. llw hundi- and iron eight to ten thousand barrels of 1 are taken, In ordtttfity sso8ela tbelmm4iJAtexl clntty ot the city. The 6eo slO'if six tiollats per barrel, "Jtut Ills prliWias aot been above five, uV.Ssrt wlng to taa-emoarga aa wtUt doatb I luxe brmhm ib (u ta befur At rr-loTO's baaf wavtug tot yrterdf aflarnooa's telegrapblo dis- atrhea, first page. Tim gap 1-rw.

To-dav batnz ChmtwaS. no taber wiH be iwued from Lha Cumricr ofuos to-morrow. iirl.t-. Wf eelebrato, to day, tba cbtaf freti-al of CbrwSBdom-tba day which by custom as beautiful aa it logical, is tba one of th ealendar atve to lha espreselon of all that kin Jiiet In our humanity an4 to I the enjoyment of tha better and paw pleas-1 ures of life. Hallowed as it is with aaorad I aatoeiaUooB, aad dar, as It aref tuu-it he.

with memorias of boma and 'genial fellow ship of friends, that day will be a dark one in our biatory when Christmas shall not be oeliibrsted with the glad pealing of Mil, with the servicas of tba altar, and with tba no less fitting observance of tba household and the social circle. Ii is true that Christ" tnas ot 1861 cannot be a light-hearted radiant time, aa the golden chain of such fetlvals which stretches backward, glitter log, into the long ago. What a atranga aar- eaatnoothe blaased text of "I'oaoa on earth' Is the situat ion aSairs ihroaghout the oiviliiod worUl io-day, Tbo very elements of national life seem everywhere to meet In the furvent heat of avil The at mosphera ia precoaat with war, and over oar beloved ooijatry clouds of trouble and duaster gather from avery quarter of tba aky. Half a million of thosa who kept but Chriatmas with Of hold the festival to-day around the dreary camp-fire, and circles, made loeonipleta now by their absence, may never again bo perfected. Yet wa aooept with thankrul-ness, if not with the olden Joy.

Let It rouaa the good in oar hearts towards those that suffer at our gats, and, ti ward those who fight far us afar. Let it remind us at best of the Benefioeooa that expressed it self to all the world In that sublime Christ mas gift, whose casket was the cradle of Bethlehem. If we can only prayfor the fulfill ment of ths angolia p'roolamation of peace, may at least assure ourselves that there ia no variableness or shadow of turning in that Tewer which baa spoken for all ages "good will tu wsrd men." And so we wish oar readers a Merry Christmas." lalta Malaaa 4J. Ilavea. The community was startled yesterday morning by the news that Solomon G.

Haven wa Comparatively few ol our eitisens were aware of hi illness, and no one was prepared lo bear that he bad put oft the mortal and put on immortality. For the paat year or more, Mr. Haven has been an invalid, but for the greater portion of the time he has been able to give considerable attention to business. On th ft. ft ft tgnt oi ounday, the utn be was stricken with paralyais of the throat and face from which he never reoovered, though the immediate causa of hk death was diaeaw of the beart UlyU are easblejLtOgiva only brief OuV in line of Mr.Haven public hie.

lis was born inTjhenango county, New York, in 1810, afid commenced the study of law with Governor Young, in Geneaeo, He came to Buffalo in tlse winter oi'1836, and com- plated bis kgal atudies in the offioa of. Fill mora Hall. After admiwioh lo the( Bar ha practusod alone until January. 1 when becama partner of FClmore HalL-i This partnership continued asbut three years, when Judgo Hall withdrfk front the firm, and Metxa. Fillmore Haven con tinued in business until December, 18-17, when, Mr.

Fillmore being elected Comptrol ler, Mr. Haven succeeded to the business of the firm. In the year 1848, he formed a partnership with! James M. Smith which oontinued till 1857, when Mr. Smith withdrew to engage In Banking.

In tht Fall of 18M, he formed a partnership with Charles L. William Dorsheimer, bat the farmer gontlctnao survived only a few months, and the latter luft the profewion, a few months ago, for a position on the otaff of Major General Fremont VJ The public career of Mr, Haven may be briefly sketched as follows He was ap pointed DUtriot Attorney for Erie County in and was elected Mayor of Buffalo ia 1840. la 1850, ha war elected a mem- ber of the Hquw Jlepraie'iitafivwr and wwm iMimwu ia man aUM IU In 185o, be wss a candidate for. Congress and defeatti by HeiTL Hatch, and in i8fl0, ha ran as the nominee of.tha Democratic and Union Parties, and waa defeated by Hon, E. G.

Epauldingr in Congress, Mr. Haven was distinguished for his honesty, bU industry aud his Wraight-forward, independent ooutfe oo all quea-tionei. Though in a political minority, and thus deprived of th opportunity of bring ing forward measures, he acquired consider able influence by the judicious exercise of the qualities we hare named. was a ready debater, and alwya- cWnmantled the attent ion and rapect of his No man aver qoeationed bis integrity or disputed th purity of bis Ha wai a strictly conscientious and tha (amptationa of puUio liia wera powerless to swerve him from tha path of rectitude. was active securing the appropriation for the Post Offioe aad Cuaton) Uone Build ing in this city.

In politics, Mr Haven waa a oonserraure Wliig, ami, ia the recent political change, never prJVed fabo to bis oonaifltenflycheriahej principles. Ha opposed the Republican Party la the bust Iresidential contest, aad regarded it sue-es a fraught with the worst dWer to the Republic. Ia short, he was a strictly Na-tional man. 1'urB, lionoraLlo was Mr. fayen's pollii.

nl tU, it ias a Lvyer that he won kilann-k. ma tlivoteCJy SJUhud (o ht and never give it vp uaLl jt he: i romp. ijlu t- 3 sad 1 hi tti I dm. Cm a4 Ct TS tmm oemmt tm J-aaS ua. cau aajtafao" SwMltKKWt Prt6 Mad St Si.

tsra a Cum CM aad Eri aaansad. VCemni Etutm Im FariS Man $..4 om( Mkft Mica war laaa. fvoacaw 47 TT as 'X CiemaadTui u.l CU iuum aT.iuij,., UMb a fa BattiH atavraMStsaw 5y Ttitgrvj, -Cmoaao, Doe. avtn, aa tirw Vrt-raat mlam Omci or -rat Snvatu lau. Vaeaua, 1 -v Tuaaday lYel, S4.

I buenTbe demand 1 atffl modrrat, whU prtaaa rata ttaady, and confined to tha hlglier rrade for tba Bote trade. Saice to-day of SCO bbla-at i 0 fer chalet ervra OWa, In-ii'na and lillaolt, and "5 for doable eatraa. WHEAT Market dud and no traoaaetfcane to rvport to day, while tha Sataacd te taaily eeol to ear tola ol Oaxada elab St 9S9c in bagr. CORN ajaa quiet at trum atore. OAT Dull, and last sates at toe.

Other gtalnt quiet and no aale. FKOVISIONb Hear pork rmaaioi dott at 11 CUTIS' ani SIS 50A1S 09 tor B0H du, No nriata on lha parkak Heat baaf scarca aad nana aftariOB, Kew amoked hams. oalet at 7c; sad smoked ahouldera at Wdqaiat at 7Wh7Vc Tallow aiao qol at 8SX. DRtaaED HOGS Are quoted at S48X Caoaulaa and western fto, aooonUnj ta uaaUty, with vary fw offering. WHiaXiar In moderate demand at ITc.

VJ -sr Tha following; table will show tba rseatnts daring ha last St boon Batter, lb 6,10 beans, ft) OatUe.No.. Uraa.tone. 40 Bead, buah 0 nreasedhofs. in Hkins. bdla 70 floor, Wheat, boah S.S80 Wool.

IS Hides, bdls "i ry Tht lbliowtnf are ths reeslpta by the Urea Wast ern aad Buffalo and Niagara fa tit Railroad during ths past 14 hoars: SO tons tfans 0 Beoney IS da Moras; 18 no Nare; 10 bbla Boar Honek; STO bags wheat Worth- tnaton a bbls batter 6 artlos do: a Olark.i su mom a ajnflasey a so, atuat ouwt naiua mw. kegs batter Spencer a SS kegs butter 1 bbl do A Head; 105 bbls floor WllklM 4i i i 1 1 .1 I. I I A dreeaed hon Welsh Miller: IS eases matohts Woodward. bagsssea at ims eoni? a ooxea gosas City Railroad: 10 bides Butcblneon; 1 bona Beoney. i Th following shows ths taaslpts by ths SuOalo A Lake Short Railroad for tha past 34 boors 800 bbls Soar 8 Bawlsv A eo: 829 bbk flour 3 69 bbls floor Geo BJohardton.

liaaav Carls Taana. The following btao paratrra statemen. of reoelpts at this market orar the cantni uauroaa, esuawvuig aa VP can Cor. weak This week, 15S0 1140 8970 Arer. weakly Last week.

891 8034 148 Total sine Janoary 1, IT1W8 -zOSSSO 10826 last year. Cattle: 1010 1410 Total asms receipt! lattyear. date last yr Cattle S141 88T SIS ioomm S06OOS urn Sheep. Bogs Axgua. gaf CSicaoo Hoo Taana.

he following tables girs the receipted lira aegs sines a oy earner tne nrst, ana lor the entire monies 01 noyemoerana vecsmnsr, xoaw ana lSSl.j-.,...m 1880. 1U86 1869-i The receipts for tbe preeecrt week haye been 89,768 neaa exciaiire um receipts oy to altera aoana rail, roads, and what haye beea deli rcred on foot aa aa seams. The following flgoras show the range of prioes lor tbe Sd week In ror tnree years: i 181. i860. 18S9.

Ure i.3 Ma 4 80O4 78 (4 0B 60 Daeeeed. 3 10 6S 6 0O) 00 unicago iran. New work friar teat Br TeJearaplt. Nsw Tosx, Pea, 24. Aabee fiteady at MX for pots and at 50 for pan.

totton Market dull and without ehannj- wHh very United boainess doing. Sales small at for middling splaada. Vlosir siarkat dau. heavy aad lower, with a aaoder. at demand tor export and a limited baslasas aping for borne eonsamntloB.

Bales 18.400 bbls at S8 SO5 80 nw rejaoted, 6 SBS 40 for saponins etats, an euas for extra state, fdaa 40 for inperflns Western, $5 T6 for oonunaa te me-dlam extra Western, SOS SO for shipping brands extra round hooped Obie, and 004 TO for trade brands do, market elostng eulL Canadian floor I a shade lower, with a moderate business doing. Sales 600 bbls at SB 80 (i6 40 for superSss, aad SS 60AT M) for common to ebolcs extra. Rye Sour hi quiet and steady. Sale at S8 C0A 4 ib, tor Inferior to choice. Corn meal quiet and without any material euaogein prices.

Bates small at M) for extra Brandywbe. aakattfiwM.ararlrt ntlM allffV.fTv f.M. V.H.M with a nipderate business doing. Bales 4S0 bbls at li fJrmln Wheat market eulet and in favor buyers, with only a very limited business doing for export and nome eons umpuon. Bales 6 8 bos Ohleace spring at SI 16.

18.000 ba Mil, wankeeelnb at SI 80182. 1500 ba choice ambsr Inwa at SI 86, 0600 ba common to good winter red Western at 1 goggli su, ana xouu oa ameer Michigan at SI 48. Bye qutat and a UtUe firmer. Sales 9SU0 ba at 66a. Barley qelet, with sales 6000 ba at eoc for Bute.

Barley matt nominal at boo for prime. Peas continue quiet and nominal at 65 for Canadian, Oora oaarket wttboat ebaawe, with only a very moderate boslness doing for export and heme oonsumpUon. Bales small tots at tlfbii tot peer mixed Western, eBXtt)i tor good to prima shipping do afloat and 64c in store, 14o tor white Western, and 6o for Boa them yellow. Oats quiet and lower. Sales at 89b avjae ror wanaba, ana ina WT Jersey, western and wfeioma Pork steady sad onehabged.

Sales of mm bbls at for mess, and aSS500 far prims. Beef rery Arm. Bales 840 bbls at t4-t 60 'or ooonsry prime. 00 60 for oountry mess, 11 IS for repaeksd mess, and 18 87f tot extra mess. Prime dm beef eoetlnnee steady, hales at S0 60fo -SS0O, Beef hams quiet end steady.

Sales at tlSOOOS 14 60. Out meats are oalet sad Sales at 4e for old shoulder and far new do. for old ham and 66W for new do. Baeoa firm and la fair oemaao. nates 4UU bxs se for Camber land middles, IH 'Xo fr short ribbed do, 8X0 for abort clear do.

Smoked meat qnlet and aeminalU anohanged. Dressed bogs la moderate- demand, with sales at Ms. Lard in raw aemand and not quits so firm. Sales 450 bbls 4e for No 1 to choice Western. Batter doll and elllna at ll16s for Ohio, and 16Sle for State, Ghees continues ateady at 6So for rood to ehotoe.

Ooffra-r-Market rules arm, bat with only a moderate Kice--Jolet and Srm at mTlfa. Bagar-rBaw rales Arm. Bales 8S hhds Cuba at aaiaii una oommini ao at oxe. Molasses Quiet aad nominally in-hanged, Uope-Bteady, with a moderate aemand. Bales at It im iwiuuivu mi truua.

Tallow oontinoes quiet. 1 PhUadelpttla Market. lV TtleorapK raUAbSLyaxa, Dec. 84, Tkinr Jlim. Sales 4000 bbls at STX for super.

WbeaU-Krm. Sale at $1 881 86 tor red and $1 40 0i tor wtuie. Oora Plrm. Bales 6000 ba old yellow at 04c Oats Qaiat at 84MO40. PsoyislDna Mesa pork SM 00.

Ham, SatOe, Ooffe Steady and Bret. Whiskey Firm. Bales at Me. 13 Cbteaco mtarket. TVstraph.1 Cxrsjiao, Dec S4.

FtOUr-vDulL --je-, Wheat CnchsBged. 8l at Sa for No. and 68Kofbr Heslastore. Corn A shade ftraer. Bales at S8i3o for mixed la whi Oats trail.

Prorlalona Hess uark homlnal at SA LV4 art Beef cattle active at ft 8ix 78 (or meotom te prime. Sresssd boas 8m at Be. Ure at S9 40mA is ta Beceipte-esuo bbls flour, ba wheat, 88,00 ba vwtu. pAILBOADS. GasAV Wsr Railway ev Ctxao.

Trafflc for theveskendloc Ioeeibr JO, tSO, eompared with tbe tMrespendtag week ef last years asssneani 1J: 86,306 86 Jreigut and Lire Btsek Ualif aud Suadirle Teial Oorrtspoauhig week of last year T4 8083 03 laeraase. tlU87 68 fSsV Tbe earnings of the HlehlgaoOeatral Railroad for we Sdwsek or Dec, war: ts-t faaei 112.969 92 3r Ths earnings of th(Tolede and Wabash faiip. tot ta sara-eejeef December were: flf-. 76 10,683 61 lnereea.w... 99 5 Sam 1 i i "nw Birwroi nrr Ton axb Wa.hisotos.

a link ef Ballroad is now te eeorae eg era piettm wtilch will make another connection between New sad Washington, by which tbe delays and ineoave-alenes of the share route through Philadelphia and baltT more may be avoided. Th Beading and Columbia Ball, read Company are going eg energetically with tbe work 2if ar 15? he." "Ui eat eff about thirty mites of the present inland route via Herri, burp, aud making nsarly a direct Hue tram Jersey City to Vork, where the Una oounae with tbe North Central Ballrowf The Beading ead Cotum-bia Ktlroad ii Bi nue to Uurth. of wbiah ii raded ana ready for the iron. Tha finmnan i roal reaa for the cart bv Vna 1st nf U-J tjirou" Baltimore tt wtl be to 8 mQM back to caetTbsIotJ CeatrsJ I wth an! rood at Ifcs' Wy Bout lne ko between sork aad Washington will then be i I i esnodal frien4. U'abava thus baaulv and tmMrfectlv the character of one of our most hrl i.i-.nt 8r.

unnnmh-red and nnwpt, dittppear from the broad sky, but I wnn pUnt fades from our vLion darkness to tba IIcaTeus. and we aro I loft to wonder why tba AJi-Wbe-Being, should deprive us of a glory and a bright-1 peas that cheered and blessed us. In an I hour like this, philosophy is weak and only Chritftian faith and resignation can see the silver lining to the cloud. -Jk alavlevr suad st gUAbeal. It is now nine months since the atruggle with rebellion was fairly oommenosd.

The strength of the nation rose, in the first flimh of the oo test, spasmodically to meat tba power which threatened its exist ence, and that strength, inspired by a rash enthusiasm, tested fitnelf on the 21st day of but July. It met a cautious enemy, sus tained in the fastnesses of Virginia; it op posed to the combined advantages of Na ture and Science an ill-disciplined and ill- Mmmndod host, and the defeat of Manaa- naa WM the remit. Tba force of the nation reooiled. and Drematurs sathusiaam was summarily rebuked. Sinoe then, tho' time has paaaed in preparation for another blow.

With McCleQan as its ruling' mind, the North has been governing and concentrat ing its energias reatraining itself from ac tion and spending itself patiently in prepa- ratlonr-expectant for tba word which should let loose th aooumolated force, and aooompliah the purpose towsrds every man aad -auaola of th country are bent Let us review th situation in which that force is now held. Our arms have gained us a basis lor operations on Savan nah and Charleston a landing at the gates Of th Bouth-eaat ha beea effected, hut that ia all. Our oannou may thunder, at any hour, upon th forts at PensaooU, or among the warehouses of the Crescent City, but, so far, they have not uttered a decisive sound. In we cope with an equal foe, and, in desultory warfare, wa dispute for the possession of a desolated territory. Iu Kentucky a hundred thousand soldiers of the Union are met and held almost Within their lines by a rebel force which will not sail an inch of position without that prioa of battle whioh we hav not yet shown a disposition to pay.

At ali these points, hare merely met force with equal force. have attempt ad no overpowering movement, and simply hold the strength of rebeldoui ia check. The accumulated energy of the nation is not at any of these localities, nor at all of them. It awaits th bidding of Gen. Mc- Clellan, on the South Bank of the Potomac There ij is whre we hay elected that th question of supremacy in arms, as between th sections, shall be, triad.

"For si months we hava been fitting ourselves for that trial The North now asks, how long can the test be delayed? I do not answer that query for our- Iplvos alone. There are foreign influences jhergetio in making up th response. The ctjmmonwealth of commerce and civilization, of which we axe a part, claims voioe in (he reply, jThe world, which we vitalize with oar eottjon, and feed with our trade, waits impatiently upon our movements, and al ready signifies that it cannot wait long. En gland threatens at an occasion like that of th Nashville, and fumes in th case of tho Trent. Did her interests set in another di rection, the legalities of these cases would not oostj her an hoar's debate! but her life is Jespqrdixed by our suspense, and every pretext klilates into aatut MIL France.

by ever jr motive historical or social, is the aatagonpst ot Jlntain, bat bar interests and those 4 'perfidious Albion in this case aro idettical, and we find accordingly that the cry of the London Exchange is at first re-echo fed on the Paris Bourse. Tbe war of NortSi America paralyses the commerce of the 'fcorld and we must bring it to a close or Engl and will attempt to olos for ty The 1st ler alternative we cannot allow, and we are thus shat up either to ah instant and deouavei trial of strength with the rebellion, or to torn acceptance of a war more or less immediate with; ths civilised world, includ ing our present enemy. VV neake the proposition and rely on events I'or ita Vetification: IicbUion must bmoitiiulcruKd by a coup de grae hir for spring, or it will not iV wtostsm by thtprm tnt gmcmtioiL Wa fully concede to tha leader of tha Union army that he alene ia eompBtent ay tba vrqrl fAavanoa', but still! th peopla will aUim; tba now, toiask why that word is not spoken What dlo we axpeot to gain by delay? Tho govarnifaeot yirtually14il.tbat ranks fits army arafillad up and that the force is Adequate to tha nation'a Er-ery syjaial it has mad for men and capital baa beeh eagerly responded bx It cannoi need re of ei thar, ai would early say so. Ww take it fow granted that the country has Ifuraiad th coeesary" power; to accomplish' tha task of crashing rebellion. It may be said, that delay it more costly to the rebels than to ea-Hhat while we perfect our army, theirs will atarre TLnd- dissipate, Bat do not let as deceive ourselves.

The South, at a dim 1 vantage in point of means' and nnmbera, ia -Sr our. superior, as regards the jeal and wlfco.le heartiness with which it waca thig me. nminaj per- ecntag on our income and mortgage our ehUJiwn's property for the of the government; tkry throw income and property all iotO" thsir entional treaaury. And vlijS they YT9 thlsunoled their aff jo tht-a' availaljla- rwwifwn srajrtttally JlmiistafBlS; lFetropolitan TUcatxo. fAua Hilton rrovti-i frraaaret am J.

gar- Doior epew at 1 etOeeS Oareaia erUJ Has Plticra Dree Orel aa Pnrqoette, 80 an 1 Famvy Circle, 44 Seats 1 Upper Tier, nar, 10 oasis; mrat avosaa, oa, Vtuiarsaia Splendid Bill for Chriatmaa Night I Third night si ta aonalar Awmtssa Tragdtaa, MLlaVi M'lfiAlTXBi. We1sM4r IfcvemtataTt Te oomm.se with i. STIItli WATBBI BUM DBEP. John tw Mr. MeaS Dane -I- Te eeaetada whb i Tbe new Christmas Pantomime ef TUB FSISKY COBB LB fat TlmBueesle.

aaaaiA)ania'al 1 A GRAND LEGITIMATE BILL I Fourth night of tbe popular aad favorite tragdlaa, IVXIt. NEAFIK. XStwramay EvealaaT, aee WiU be rert.4 RICHELIEU. Cardinal j.v. JfeaBe Dance i im Hies Me other piece will be performed this vaubagV Friday IrenUia Benefit of Mr.

BIAFIB. wkea wiU be giTew, wi ana ugut enty, ine uersioaa aireaners." WANTED 40 Teang Ladle for the graai Sp.ataot ef Aladdin. Applv at the Bex OMss ef Theatre, In aotlrs preparaiiea. with entire Bew Soaaary, Draaa, as, MsebaaloaA Kffeeta, Propel tie. the Fairy Snoots al ot AlaSdin, ar Ta Woaoarral aiaut and Niagara Street kallway Oars paM tc -t-ncwire aaa rrora np tne etee ef tae perMrat NewjOpera Honso.

I OPBNtNG ON CHRISTMAS NIGHT i. 1 Holiday Estertaisse eta Flr.t appearaaee of the celebrated Mr. CUarles Hale. First appearance ef ths remarkable Infant Artist, LJTXLIS X.OLA. whose performaaets bar exerted- intense admlrattea hs Weaseeday Kvenlas.

Ae. SStSt. lSlf WIH be pseeented THE LOTTERY TICKET. Wormwood OhsHes gal Te conclude with TOODLKS. Mr.

Timothy Toodle ITT" Tlokata, with seemed seats, so oeat Cattdtea half pHca. Beats secured at she ooUoo daring the day. de4a4 ST. JAES HALL. THE PRINTERS OF BUFFALO WILL CBUBBAT1 TBiqi Tonth Annual Festival, AT ST.

JAME3 HALL, Oa Friday EreiUrj, Jim. 17, 183-5, FUA.mi.LTti njtmiOA -r. The proceed ef the Postlval to be treed ia th mrehass of articles seeded by the TWO BUFFALO Rife. IMBMTS, the Mist etna TICKETS. IOLLAEU ACTING MAN AQTRt.

Wm. H. Baker, 8. D. BockweH.

W. H. Adame, t. W. P.

Bcbwta, -A M. Keller, P. H. Bender, Cree. B.

Wilder, H. B. Theosae, Was. M. Oaae, -W.

t. Feetas. -M. Bdassaa, Wot, O. Ba4eblasa, S.

Martin. 7 i. w. xoayer. Wa.

O. Horao, Gee. J.Webb, M. Thorp, D. B.

Murray, J. Bohata, John Stengel, 6. W. Esaee, F. Bold, i H.

WUoox, Bam'i 3. Jrwm, F. O. Falrehud, Geo Lapatey, -i Wj HUtea, e. G.

Lockwood, Thoe. 3. Kslley, J.lv Baas. Wa Don aid, John Bohwaigare, J. P.

Kopf, H. A Hart, eeo, 3, Bill, HONORARY MANAGERS. B. K. J.wett, Joseph A.

St. ta Sk. wnaaier, w. n. maaiatt.

e. H. SiatUkawsj. Joseph caadee, DaridGray, Jas. O.

Wama, a. B. Haat, O. F. B.

Thomas, Geo. J. Bryan. F. a Brunck, O.

O. Bristol, 3. A. Lockwoed, H. W.

Faxea, J. N. R. M. A.

G. Chaster, John HubbelL la. Woodruff. H. B.

Millar. Gay H. Bailabary, Gee. B.esi, 0. K.

Taeagv T. M. Wat, Began, a. jiawa. J.

B. K. 84, Joha Bemi. B. A.

Manchester. Dr. J.F. Mlnae. O.

e. Peck, M. Cadwallader, J. M. Johnaoa, H.

Lyman, Ja. H. Albro, Martia Lapp i Saow, L. A. Miller, 'CM.

Baioy, K. L. Speaeer, Wa, Coleman, V. P. -Thiwiherlalni.

K. B. Murray, W.B.Peck, A.fcea, Jas. Faxon, C. W.

Boaii, Wat. Peot a wa, aage, js. w. Bieeeer, YOUNG MEN'S CCr.ISTirJ 03KCX ohn G-ouglx. WHl lecture at the CENTS.

AL fEESBTTl xnwraaay ETeaji, BKtaiVir SStk, Snljeefc TEJIPEIUNCS. P2? Lecture to eommnoe at TM Celeok. Ticketa 95 cn to bad at tae Jtfl eael Booaaterss, aad at th Q)reb aa ie e- -g ef the Iwe- Cbatrttsw ef teetare Caam-fttee 8ECOND AUUUAL DALL i or 'f 1 i AT It )M1 Moatlay Event, tSM. A7iclcete) or Admiavioa. OO ueiuota iUII.

CcMel-Ii's School for Dancing-, Ifeportment, Csiistienics, and MilitBxy i -r coiiNEa iAi ahi fxonATrst rrs Buffalo, fToUmer's Block. i DtVs Wednesday en4 Thursday ef eoeh week) meca mancmg unosjer iooa young LaeW aad CsUdrea atd p. Wed-Desdeys; Ladies Private etase at 'o ee 7. U.l Wa-eee4y; Gentlemen at 8 e'ekek P. M.f Ctrenlars eootxsniiif ra'renm.

sc-I er parocuiars, esa ae otm "aa by ee at 3 tii atird' 1 v. a nsaepe. --t rerasnt eat-e i lis j.ealcs, Dare f- 3 hjune with Air. "Baaslo Ovtviar ii i I ar r. ret gJH Ottr ar Aha heat Msaotactertuv an famEy 'sfseblas ta lb wmM: INTKUCTION8 FRX ur CriARU.

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299,573
Years Available:
1842-1926