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IBS WESTERN SUFFERERS. Hi-TOSOME CHRISTMAS OFFERINGS. TWO TOTS SBND THEIR MITE. th? Editor of The Tribune. Sir: Your editorial on''Tot''must surely find its way 80 the inmost heurt of every fond parent.

My two Toto, Nellie and Mabel, cadi send iucloeod $1 for some of the hungry babies in Kaunas and Ne? braska, Yours, truly. C. A. Hoyt. Jtrtep Oily, Dec.

.1, 1871. A CHKKRlTt RESPONSE. to the Editor of Tribune. Sir I inclose yon for the benefit of the Kancaa Nebraska sufferers a draft for from our citizens, only needed to have the mutter brought to their attention when they cheerfully respontletl withtlioir dollar. Yours, Robert J.

BaKIUI Dec. 22,1871. ANOIHEK ADMIRER OF TOT. the Editor of Tribune. Sir Inclosed piesse lind $1 lor grawltonper suf? Mav this biiug a smile on the face of onu little "Tot." J.

W. Bibcock. Dec. 91.1871. KVF.nV I.ITTI.K HELPS.

To the Editor of The Tribune. Sir: Several inches of snow fell here to-day. I admit that many of the Hakes were large, hut more were mv gift. After all, it was the num? ber of thetn that set the sleigh bells ringing merrily If all who could would (-end but $1 the desolated land would be as green nu it was before ihe grasshoppers came. S.

P. Point, Dee. 21.1874. A WOMAN'S GOOD WORK. the Editor of The Tribune.

8iR Please find inclosed a ccrtitied check for apt for Kansas and Nebraska, mostly in $1 collections, made by Mrs. for the hungry mid des? titute Hoping your eloquent appeal will meet with guany? like responses, very respectfully, Hudson, N. Dec. 22. 1874.

K. simpson. AN EXPERIMENT WOMfl RKPRATINU. 9o the Editor ot The Tribune. But: I strained my generosity out of $1 more by proposing to a friend to give it lo the Kansas and sufferers, provitliug that he would like? wise.

Inclosed lind the ft Shall try that experi 4ment again, and advice others who, like your tinnible servant and the great Dr. Franklin, are to make a little contribution go a great wayi lo do the same thing. Yours, o. T. York, dCc.

19. 1874. A FAMILY CONTRIBt'TION. the Edi lor of The Tribune. Sir At our dinner-table yesterday we talked over the 8'ifloriug of our fellow-citizens at the West, and the inclosed $2 ia the contribution of "the big And lit11-? M.V toward their relief.

Yours, j. m. Brooklyn. Dec. 22,1874.

PLEASANT Ml'-IC FOR THE SVFFERKRS. fn the Editor of The Tribune. SIR Inclosed please lind our cheek for the same being the offering of our employes for the ben Kansas siul'eiers. Phase make the most judicious disposition of the amount, and oblige, Yours, truly, Horace Waikks Son, per G. H.

P. Dec. 22. 1871. THE FESTIVE CRICS.

To the Editor of The Tribune. Sir There is a society called The Festive Grigs." They send you in behalf of the Kansas people eufleriug from the too-hearty appe? tite- of our cousin Grigs. Tnu F. Neil York. Dec.

23.1874. KANSAS AND NF.BP.4SKA. Collected from a few K.M.Peck. 1 00 friends bv "Cliein- E. A.

Wheeler. 1 J. F. Wheeler. 1 00 J.W.

Babroek.Ha- L.Eirerton. 100 verstraw, N. 1 00 A. Paseal. 100 T.

2 00 Israel Crane. 100 but Ms and D. P. Trtiex. 100 little MV.

2 00 E. Wells. 100 Collections by Mrs. E.W. Mills.

1 00 Simpson, Hudson, W. Burr. 1 00 N. Y.5? 00 E. P.Bnrk.

100 TV. S- W. 100 Joseph 100 A.B. Havens. Fort S.

E.Ravnor. 100 Henry. N. Y. 100 R.

H. Traills. 100 Louis. 1 (Ki John Hollowell. 100 1 00 T.

D. Bradley. 100 1 (K) J. R. Shepherd.

100 5 00 E. E. Hendrick. 1 00 5i. P.K.

1 00 I A. B. Pnrfeo. 1 Synit-tbizers, Ennis Alexander. 1 00 Dsrion, Conn.10 GO David Andrew.

50 A. W. Mitchell, Jan. R. 100 Woodburv.Conu..

1 00 James Scott. 1 75 3 00 Geo. D. Couch. 1 00 T.

W. Barton, Patrick Moffatt. 100 Waterford. 2 n0 Jones Campman. loo B.w.

1 00 6. S.f.. 1 00 ProsbvterianSocit ty Seucca Castle, N.Y. 9 45 John Nolan. 1 00 Lewis Powderlee 1 00 Chao.

Hagan. Davis Jad win St Aitken 1 00 1 00 1 (KI 1 00 John 1 00 2 00 Fred. Elbrecht. 1 00 A. W.

Cook. 1 00 2 B. Hand. 1 00 August Hasler. 50 2 00 Cash.

25 Robbie Godfrey (8 vcarsoldi. 1 00 Alice Snlern Cen? ter, X. Y. 50 Lena Eysie. Salem Center.

N.Y. SO Mrs. Salem Cen? ter, Y. Mm J. Salem Center.

N. Y. Collection Metho? dist Church, Sa? lem Center, N. Y. D.D.

S. J. Farailv of 5 5 n0 1 H. P. Hathaway.

J.M.K.,Fultonville. N.Y. GHM.Fultonville, NY. W. H.

Fulton ville. N- Y. Miss S. C. C.

Con? necticut 7 00 Sovereicn. 5 41 Habv's Christmas Gift. 250 Richardson, Boyn? ton Co.25 00 P. Ball, W. Os tvego, N.Y.

1 00 Nantucket. 5 00 C- A. Hovt's two Tots. Nellie and Mabel. 2 00 T.

Morey. 1 I). Yarringtou. 1 00 Mrs. O.C.

Miss M. K.J. Bartlett. 1 00 Mr. and Mrs.

H. Win. S. Yiirrington. 1 00 H.

PL. Churchill. 1 00 JM.audS. 1 00 MC. Fowler.

1 00 Mrs. J. 3obn Watts. 1 Mr. and Mrs.

H. yBeuianiiu Wiliiaius. 1 00 I Miss M. C. Ti.

Ottiiian. 1 00 1 00 J. B. Van 1 (ki O. M.ll.n....

1 00 Janies 1 00 1 00 1 00 5 50 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 1 OC 1 00 2 00 1 00 Miss 1 00 Mrs J.O.B. 1 00 J. L. 1 00 Total Kau. and 66 NEHRASK.4.

Amelia Hoyt, Miller ton. N.Y.#1 00 H. 1 "0 F. Spurrill. 1 O'? Cash.

li? J. IL. Towanda, 00 00 KANSAS. A. M.

Orange, N.J. .5 00 C. T. CVn. 1 00 Lillv 1 00 li.

M. aud friends, Gcnesco. 12 00 Cash. Madison.N.J. 2 00 C.

W. Astoria. 5 00 Cash. 1 00 'Ibu Festive Grigs. 5 00 00 5 1 (KI 1 00 65 Horace Waters 00 X- F.

Ameuia, N.Y. 100 T.H. Brown, Stam? ford, Conn. 3 Albany, N.Y. 8.

A Friend, Chat ham 5. C. C. Hart, South inirtoii, 2 00 C. E.

Troy, N. Y. 1 00 I Received yesterday Kansas and Nebraska. (Vi Kiinsas. 72 85 Nebraska.

14 00 Total. 51 Previously acknowledged Kansas and 23 Nebraska. 1,075 50 Kausas. 67 Grand 81 A CARD FROM GEN. RRISBIN.

To tht Editor of The Tribune. Hm: Will you please acknowledge through the columna of Tue the rcoipt hy ni-- of ino ot nu.iici from citizens of me Ku-t lor til? hi-nettt aufT-rcr? I 0 Pell. N. Uri. n.

Powcu snd N. lli.lfltBil HUgir. BIS. 'ira. T.

O. Pitiiivr. ttkisrtOD, P. Hn.i. B.

flu I'vDti. Sistiou h(N. Ii Cnt-Ofliet so stat, li. A Mia? A. Birtow.

N. Al.iaBdrr Proailti, 550. Pleas? to ci.uiribiit.it?, it very deMianlo toey ahould tbetr and that nil doiiH tions can he acknowledged. As soon us ui.niev is re? ceived It is depoKl.od id bank to the credit of the Ne la ka State Aid 8oclety, a ticket of lakeo, und forwarded to the coutrnxitor If munt? uni are ven. A ml? ti.

UklsiiiN, U. ti. At my. Omaha, Dee. uni.

LECTURE BY CHARLES BRAIH.AUOH. Charles Bradlaugh lectured last evening at ihe Cooper toan audience that In the irreal hull looked so small as to occasion the remark of the lecturer he appeared upon the platform, that he regretted the waa sot sufficiently worthy of the luhject to at? tract lb? attention of a Nnw-York audience could nor Imagine that the itself would have lacked attraction. The subject wa? Cromwell and Washington." the lecturer treating It from the point of tho leaaous tun. i'v the live? of toe two men. rather than giving any de tailed statement of tbelr lives.

What the audience lacked In numbers they uiado up in henny expression? of approbation. 1'BE BOOSAC TVNSEL. TI1K WORK TAKEN I'OSSICMSION OF HY STATK OF nkttlkmf.nt of tiik con Tll.UT?ADDITIONAL CLAIMS TO UE SVB-U-TSD TO TIIK IrKOlSIATfltF. BOfTOff, Dec. Hoosac Tunnel has at last passed Into the bands of the State, the LI eu te an Oovert or and Council having aeitled the contract wi'b the Shanleva vesterday.

The total amount allowed for extra work is and 0. wa? disallowed. The following rloinis will be subniMed to the Legisla? ture, asking whether they may not be equitably consid? ered and granted 1. Excess of actual over assumed measurement of rl-K. CO.

2 Damage Hnd loss from th? grent Rtorm of 18-59, HCOt consideration for the heavy su-mined through being deprived of railroad connection with the east end. and the interest calculation? ure only npproiimute, the date? to which they are to be ti ought np are not vet crtiilneit. 3. interest since Sept. 1.1874.

4. of uti iuterest ou advuuoes from draw buCa.S26.00O. A total of which, added to the 289 dis? allowed on the hill of extras, makes the total amount which the bhanleys will ask the Legisla? ture to allow them. Tho gross amount of the contract as uud tho amounts previously paid aro us foi ow? I IS'1. I 1874.

1872. 883.318 I Increase on advancements tinder resolution of $31 Deducted on of railroad track tbiougu the tunnel not laid. 32.0'";'. Deduction on (entrai tiniin ciist, not conapleieU 4.515 fir 4J2 at F.ity-two yard? of brickwork laid. 607 balance due.

82. This was settled by a warraut on Tuesday. Added to tblsi? the 47 allowed on tbo bill for extras, and alto paid ou Tuesday. RAILWAY ISTERESTS. THE PROPOSED NEW ROAD FROM BOSTON TO THE WEST.

Boston, Dec. a result of the action taken at the Merchants' exchange yesterday lu relation to the proposed new trunk line to the Pennsylvania coal Held? and st, an informal otifi reneeiof visiting gentlemen aud ineiubeeg of tho Com mi 1 tee ap? pointed to Investigate the mntter, was held last eve? ning, at winch It wits stated that energetic steps would taken toward the consummation of the entel prise. It was stated that three gentlemen of Ibis elly themsehes as ready to atop forward with the called tor in case the report of the Committee I.e..ves after due Investigation of the line. The Committee li proceed dirt-ctlv to a careful inves? tigation of tbe alter which the port will Le handed in, and aetiou taken in accordance with. ALLEGED FRA ID ON A RAILROAD.

Goshen, Dec. cuse of great interest to railroad- Is being tried lit the Court of BCMIom of Orange County. Judge A. Suffern of Rockland County prcfilding. James II.

Howman of Port Jet vis was indicted about a year ago, at the Instance of the Erie Railway, for a misdemeanor In violation of the statute passed by the Legislature in 1857, und amended lu in relation to fraudulent genuine ticket? unUwfully obtained. District-Attorney L. E. Carr is assisted the Hon. II.

IVir.fl- Id Burnell of and the defense by Win. A. Urara of New York. Hpeci.il Interest is attached to this oatt ttiAu fact ibat several conductors win. wire iu.lietcd at tho same lime nro involved wltb iit.wiuau.

TROPOSED RAILROAD TO LAKE SARATOGA. Saratoga, Dec. a large and enthu? siastic meeting of citizens held, here last night, In the town hull, the Hon. Geo. S.

Batchell.r, presiding. It wa? unanimously resolved to build it ru.Iront! to Lake Sara? toga, to meet the demand for In. munt traiispoitatiou facilities in connection with the college gulla. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT IN A SHAFT. Bernard Conroy, Daniel Murphy, Martin Sul? livan, and James Burns, laborers, employed in Hie con? struction of the new tunnel ol the Delaware, La.

kya? wanna, and Western Hillway, went to their work usual yesterday at 1 a. and attempted fo descend shaft No. by means of what is knonn the "dumping bucket." The men were on the had begun the'descent, when suddenly the apparatus gave wai, and all the men were precipitated to the l.oitoiii ol the a distance of ni. Examination below re? vealed the fact that the four unfortunate men were in? stantly killed hy lue fall. Ti.tj of the of solid and the effect ihe fall wai to break most of the bones of nil the victims, and 111 Ibe of two of them to dash out their brains.

Coroner um uii.l the basket having been rc a i.ustcd, the boiiiesof the deeraaedwere hoisted, and placed in the boiler-room near the mouth oi the siiaft. GOVERNMENT WEATHER REPORT. War Depart? f.nt. 1 Office of tue ciiikf PiOXAl officer, WA8HINT.TO!?. D.

C. ly. Dec. 24.1M71 -1 a. m.

Sgnoviit for Ihe oatt tiventu-four Light rain has prevailed on the Gulf coast, in the lower lake region, and the Upper Ohio Valley. Tbe barometer hu? risen in the North-West und in the float bera and continue? highest in the South West ana lowest north of the bike region, Generally clear weather and south or west wind? prevail in England, the Middle mid the cloudv weather nod wind? prevail in the Southern States, with no decided lu teu. peruture. The temperature has fallen decidedly in Minnesota, and It is below freeziog lu Hie North West, and thence southward to Arkansas. The rivers have risen Cairo, Nashville, and Cincin? nati, and fallen at Pittsburgh.

For the Northwest and upper lake redon, or clearing aud colder weather will prevail, with brisk wsterlv cr north-west'Hy wind ami rising li ironieter. For Tennessee and the Oi.lo Vallee, el. and colder weather, with south-west winds aud rising barometer during the duy. For the South Atlantic and Gulf pirtlv cloudy weather lu the Interior, and light rain 11-ar loast; north or west winds, fall of temperature, and rising barometer east of the Mississippi. For the Middle Slater, eloudij foLotreet by clearing weather, louth or trest winds, inertagting in foyer, no de? cided change in temperulare, and riling burouuler during the afternoon or evening.

For tho lower lake regiou, light ralu or followed hy clearing nn.l cooler weat bor, brisk or high weai to north-west followed rising baroateter. For New-Eng and. Increasing cloudiness and possibly local with southerly or rly rising temperature, and falling barometer during the uay. A RAID ON A THEATER. Capt.

McDonnell of the Eighth Precinct Po? lice made a descent, armed with bench wari ant? Issued by Judge Sutherland ou indictments by the Grand Jury, upon the Metropolitan Theater last jngbt, and broke up the ptTiormanee by arresting 12 of the dui.ciug n. The Metropolitan Theater has been giving vuiicty among the attractions in which was the notori? ous "can can." The variants charge tho tbe? uter wltb beiug a disorderly bouse, and it wa? upon this allegation that the police in the des. cut lad night. The performance weut on usual until about 10 o'clock, ('apt. McDonnell sent a 01 men to the Mercer st mirinee, and be then took 11 force to tbe Broad way eiiiiauces and entered the theater.

lu lue middle of ihe can can," MeD upon tbe stage. and. the eoiisteruutiou of everybody, tim police In-wan to press at all the The inieuae excite? ment prevailed. The spectator? urana trian iheir sent? and made a rush for the door, that evert 1 wus to be arrest? d. The women.

In ihcir ballet cuitume, ran hither and tbllher und huddled together lu the wings. The theater was tooti emptied, and at length Ibu curtain w.is dropped upon the scene, ('apt. Mi Dome cer? had secured all those upon the stage, and producing the those were who Wera ttierotu. The wonieu atrcstcd wero into 11 rine, mid, gusrlcd bv efflcers, were marched io the Prince street Police Station. Winn toum! mat 1 hey were tobe locked up some laughed and cried I.y others shucked lor nierej uud begged Ibe polira not to lock them up, but they were pla.e?! lu the cells.

The prisoners are to be taken hcfoie Judge Suth elland to-day. Samuel Pbi.pter the proprietor of the Metropolitan iilioul 1 o'clock tni- morning (apt. MiDoimtll. at Sixlh .1:1 1 nty Unid-I. wa? to the Pnuo Sticet Police Biatlon au 1 up.

BALE OF PROF. Ill BNER'fl Prof. Carl who is about lo return to Enroja-, butti vening, of paint li.gs through the medium of Hie avitt. at art auction No. BIT Hio.iihvuy.

The utu uilaui? and bidding was fair, the pictures appearing to bring tbelr uveiago A collcctio.i of water colon I.y Hul.iiiT ut lum lio to Y22 each. ing? embraced works by Dawson Silva, lim. in. S.vinl. McEnlee.

and ot.iets of 01 eu'er l.oie. lluhuei's "Village Arisfocr.il" fur l'irioi. IJrldge. Dalmally, Scot lund," bro.ighi $22S Spring by Jacoinlii. brought iii is the For? salen" was al IMS.

but was I at A painting by Jervis Mi entitled Late Autumn." wa? al flVT THE SUITS. ENFORCING TUE BILL OF PARTICULARS Mil. TII.TON nnnCTBII TO SHOW CAUSa WHY THF. 1III.I. NilliI'M) NUT UK KIKNHIIKD.

(J. sliciirniitii and 11. F. Trucy, coun? sel for the Kcv. Ileury Ward needier, appeared before Jotas McCtie lu iliu Olly Court yestcrdav nud moved for an order requiring Mr.

Tllton'? to cause wh? the order granting the 1.111 of particulars should not bo enforced. There were few spectators In the courtroom, ami the proceedinpt were brief. Mr. Shearman in making his motion suld that ho bad en? deavored to Induce ihc counsel on the other sido to name a day for the arguaient of the appeal from the order granting tho bill. Hu ho had boen A dim, the bill had not Leen as or? dered.

Ho rcfrrred to the fact that the trial of the dill suit was down for the first Monday in January, hy expressing desire to proceed with the trial on the dny named. (Jen. Tracy, in addressing tho Cctirt, suld (hat tho defense had endeavored to lnduco Hie complainant's counsel to agree upon a day for the urgumeut of tho up al. Instead of arranging for the urgumenl the coun? sel ou the other side referrod him from ouc to another, and tho conocQuenco was a succession of Mr. Tmcy stated that the counsel for Mr.

needier de-dred to try the ca-c on the first Mondsy In and this was one rein-on why a moii jn was made for an order to show causo. Judge McCue that as It bad born intimated to Lim that hti order for a hill more than the opinion which accompanied it, tho order might ho inoiliflcd. Mr. Shearman replied that Mr. Heaeh and Mr.

Evart? at one time were on the point of ugrceing upon a modl IfatlSO. Mr. Evarts wa? about to consent lo the desired mod iflcailou when ho received a note from Mr. Beach staling that no mndiflmtion would prevent tho argu? ment of the appeal. "Now." Mr.

Hiienrman, "the defense want the appeal argued or cine desire tho hill. We want done which will ii? to pro? ceed with iho trial of the cause lu January. Wo will not take a iliAinlSii.il of tin? complaint. Couueel ihrusuh? mitt? a the following l.tvit Mit. SlIKAltMVN's AFFIDAVIT.

City Colkt ok iinouoie Tulon ngt. Henri li- and County of York, (i. being duly sworn, 1. I um one ol Uni uit.iiiicj und counsel for no de? ft III I li in 2. An order wa? made herein at Special on the 10 li reiitilring tin? plaintiff io upon the do t( within three duc itftcr service of a copy of order upon the pialntifl's hil.

of p.irtinrurs IO this aitlou. 3. Acerlilled copy of said order wuk served, I am in til nie.I Htld believe, by ii cleikt.f the d-IOttriant'S upon 1). Morris, one ot the plaintiff's at in this cause, on Dei-. 1J, 1S7I.

4. Ten slav Lave li service of 1)k so Mil ni purtles an ot ney whatever ha? been served hy lue pi uti lill "upon (in- ii.lt 6. The hn? appealed to ihc Term of this Court trotii oidrr for a bill Of particulars. but baa obtained nu slay ol proiicdu.g? opuoaoeh ap? peal? aud kaa noticed (lie eall-e for trial ill ell.Slllllg Janii.iiy ti nu of tin? Court. I havlOI also been previously iiolici lor Irntl by the defendant and a uote ol Issue 6.

1 have hud several Interviews with Wm. A. Head), the senior lor tho plaintiff in ibis canse, nod at my request ffn.M. senior eonosel for ina de? fendant herein, kal had iiitt-tviews with Mr. Heath for the Ol ascertaltiiug what arrangement could ne made concerning the disposition al tin appeal afore? said.

Mi. H. stated, t. to Mr. and to mc, that Hie ol.Ja ctions of the 1.1 uni enunscl lo Ita orner related to certuin pin lunns i.f it, and mighl proba? bly be eared by a stipulation lo amend lue muter.

eral efforts were mide to meei Ita off Mr, Bsoek in tin? respect, and toe Baal difference of ta? two. Mr. Kvartsand Mr. Hem li lound to he very and the Ita defense were dtepoaod ti accept Ita propositions ol Mr. Beach, stating that after consultation wnh Mr.

T.it'.u..... Mr. Beach, found thai Mr. Tllton tho otter eoousel inaimed upon tue ap peal beinir argued, and thcicti.rc negotiations tor any inodlflcattoo of the order would Le 7. Iiiiinediatcly upon Hie receipt of tin? letter, I railed on Mr.

BeaCO and endeavored to inga a Iltur lor tin argument of this appeal, expressing tin- ontlrt? wiiitag? iic-s ni the defendant's co.in?. I io urgne it upon any day at any hour. Mr. Ih-acii stated Unit could It himself belora Monday, Dec. as.

bul expressed hut perfect wllliugnesi tool Mr. wh? tau argued the motion ab.ne at pi i.d Term, argue Ita appeal st General Term, on eon.in ion th.it I should agree to annie II alone on tahal? of the defense, aim not bung in Mr. Kvarts. To tin? condition I promptly assented, and requested Mr. Beach io write fea to Mr.

Morris to mat effet-1. Mr. Besch said that was unneci thal It Would lor mc lu coiniiiuul cate this arrangement lo Mr. veri.all) ana ttial l.u waa thal Mr. Mon is would accept it.

h. At miv H. F. liney, one of defendant's counsel, eommanlcaied those facts to-day lo Mr, Morrl- lut I hiive hist received message ti.nu Mr. to effect that Mr.

Morn? decline? to take say step? lu tin nial ti i i.i ni ho li.i-? seen Mi. us Mi. aeli mi. nu- mi) that be should be out of town nini ly ull tin- will be practicable mr Mr. Morris to hove any interview wita him uuiii Haiurday, li then.

When this oauae wai c.illid for trial, before the (Inei Justice ol lins court, on Tuesday, lice. s. toe conn? s. 1 lor tin- plaiuuff iiuiioiiii' ed lo open coori, that they would serve a mil of partlcnlura witklu thirty minutes after it siiouid be ordered hy at Special Term? ami urge.) this pr oil lui li as i. for going on with the lti.il.

in. This will be called for iritl on Ihe Ural Mon? day Ol J.iiiuarv, UM, and li is -ai thal the bill of particulars ordered herein, ihoold be served a sufficient unie in advance ot ihe trial, lu enable ita defeodunl'i eoiuuel to pre pore for his defense. And the Is ready willing and anxious to proceed una the niai on that du.v. and desires io have tue ni the Mil uf particulars of at once. Tin- plaintiff'? coun? sel baie also declared their willingness proceed to trial, and until tv illili? the last four ol five days, have proleaaed willingness to proceed to un early argument of the aforcaald having once given siiiiiil.itii.ii io amil." same on Monday, Bec.

31, which, however, they requested permission io with ni.iw w.re pet milled to withdraw, in consequence oi ihe ol Mr. Heaeh. 11. T.ie defendant's roiwael ure willing to Blata tor the arg uncut of the tai.I appeal at Hill (lav and hour tins week hut respectluily submit that early day he appointed for the bearing, or, iu de fault thereof, that Hie order already lundi- siioui.i be eti furei by prie I lull ng evidence us to particular tillie? or places other tuan those winch the pi.nulli!' ha? already given, no io provent surprise at toe trial. T.

ti. bukabmax, Judge McCue read tho affidavit can-fuily, and (hen granted tho order, making it returnable on Saturday, with the mid'istainltug that if eOOBSel OB each side should ague, argument on the hill would he he'urd. The following Is the order TUP OllDK.n. citt Coror or hki.ori.yn. Theodore Tdion agi.

fleury Wura Hc( em Ita lilli Li vi I of T. li. Hhrur u.ii.i. va I on the 'j', a I dav of December. 1871.

and Kio aftdsvitof n.J.-leaver vetiffed oo the -ii nay of Dc cctuber. the or.br tor particular? mude, nuil nu all 1 lu? pleadings and proceedings in thi? cause, let the plaintiff show cause me ut Hpeclul Term of ibis Court, lo lie lu Id at the Court-house in tue City of Hiookliu. nu the of Decruitar. IBM, at io a. why IBS pluinlill should no1 he precluded troiu giv i any evidence as lo any acts ol 't itiilu.il course between the di findaut aud tho wlio of tho plain? tiff, on other din any otner places tliua those Which oro named ia the cumplalut in m.

lill. I lill li tile 111 Ilpili, tuulioli heretofon' made for to wit. Hie loth and 17(1? ll.iyn ni lou. 1. til.

i of lue plUIUlU. um! defetidatif respectively in ita City of Brooklyn at those nines; or why tho defeiidaiit should nut have su. li ni mt or farther relief, as may be Jost, with costs. Dated Dec A. MCCCB, Judge.

MR. BEECHER- CRITICS. l.A-JL'LH.i: Miiitltis Ki.NO1 'N'? IS lill; ARTICLE IN THE UlItlsTIAN I MoN ALLEOK8 THAI ATTEMPTS HAVK BBSS' MIDI'. TO COMraOMUG Willi MB Til TON? Hi: IS ANXlol'S TO BAN- Tilt I.NDICT MF.N1 TRIED IMMKIUA'IISLY. Soon aller Judge McCue had planted the euler reqoirina Mr.

i counsel to cause why a billot purliculai? bhould Dal be furnished, i Kim ne reponer called on ti- Judge Morris, am! as huu why ihe bill of purtlcular? hid not been funmhed. He replied My door Ya, we do not propose to go into tourt wit on our and will uni. In regard to the difficulty concerning Hie attempt to name a day for tho argument of the appeal, I can only suy this mach: Last week I forwarded to Mr. Hhcarmau a stipulation to buve the argumeut on Monday. That proposition wal not agreed to.

I have no more to mjj on that subnet." The reporter thcr. asked ex-Judge Morris whit he though! of Mr. Beechit'n al talc ia hrittittu t'niuii. Mr. Merris replied I in th.tt we had arrived at thai stage of the ease where every oue eooaeetod with it would lee Ita propriety Ol trying the ease in court.

However, as rertaia erroneous statements have vrn recently made io the paper with which Mr. Iba connected. I have In answer iii? yourqnealioni than I should otherwise have had. I did i. ad the article vou referred to." r.epor'i Speaking about a cou, pt omite the ar? ticle says "Many w.ll meant (and some ill uuaull ptopobiiioiis iip-in this subject have been mode to the defeose.and oeeasiooal Imjitlrlos (oma ming it." What hove yeo to say upon that bet ti Judge Morn? have toi? to pinpn siiionof Hie kum ever been made OO behalf of Mr.

in on. and Ina! fioin the lay lu made bl? Maternent be re Mr. ft 'he has uticili repu li.it.-.I uni s.icli lL.il to promise -Ince the moiler was taken in roon) tono made by thi'other side we have positiva evidence of, ami will prodtiee II at the lime. Thry not go to ti is I without Mteking to nullify otu ivldsuc? In advance. bave frankly to them onr yet they Hre afraid to meet the caae upon the well nettled principle? of law.

I to tbeiu, If Hier are anxious to have flin Issue disposed of, let tin bring on the Indlntmeut for trial we want only 24 hours notice. I.ft thom bring on their own or else iruukly admit tbut wa? insti? tuted for nu illegitimate purpose. The Indlctmout Is In or.ler. Take li out of the pigeon hole, brush off the dust, and let it see the light of If thoy move the Indictment and Mr. Tilton fall? rospoud they will have gained a great p.

mi. come back to the point, you really think of tl.o Involving the reul bum? will be tried I Ex Judge unless Mr. Beecher should coneliiiie to c.irrv out Ins luteutiou expresad In his letter ol June 1. 1873, and write for the a thal will bear the light of the Judgment ilny." In that case thero would be no obt'ct in further litigation. All Uni Mi Tht.m in sues Is tbitthe truth may be viudkated; that done, hi? purpose will be accomplished.

MISS I'ltOCTOlt's 81TT AOAINST TIIK ORATHIC. Mina Edna Dean Proctor'u suit against The Graphie was callod lu the Supreme Court yesterday, but on account of the engagement? of tho defeudaut'? counsel, went over for the term. POSTSCRIPT. 3:30 A. THE LOUISIANA TROUBLES, A FiNATa n.OTF.sT BY TUE COK8BRTATITE8.

TIIIC ltKTt'HMXu DOAB!) CIIAK0KD WITH FAILING TO mroBM ns DCTT ano of OOMSI-MafO to OVF.inUIt.N TIIK I.KGAt.I.Y F.I.KCIF.I) ASHKMni.Y. New-Ohleanh, Doe. following is the text of the protest entered by the Conservative Committee, which the Hoard allowed to be filed, but re? to bear rend In their presence Tim tin'lcrsiuiioil Committee, on bohalf of the Con? servative Hi uiociatic paru-ol the Slate of Louisiana, beg leave lo the following final protest against tim action of tin- Hoard la refusing to decido upon and promulgate the re'urns from tim Parishes of Avilies. Botaler, Ascension, Assumption, Carroll, Concordia, Nal.liilochet, k. li'Ver, and St.

Tamiimuy, and nuuiiint tin? contemplated reference of tho same to Ibu gtsla ture. 'Hie protest here exhaustively Iterates In forcible terms the grounds wh. th? Board failci to perform Its dut in to these parishes, hoiutoforo pub? lished, and Nuvs: Tho uclion of thl? Board, therefore, lu referring eoutesipd as intimated bv tin ni, to tbe L-gisIa ture, would bo unwarranted bv law aud unprecedented even in the and disgraculul proceedings or the Lynch Hot board. Mor ha? the illegal action of the Hoard lu en coutiiictl to the improper consideration of in the manner of Its procedure, but us de? cisions to bo guided by other will than party interests. In th? case of the Parish of Te Boto, the Board de? clined lectivo aud canvas? the duplicate ongniitt re? turns lodged hy law with the Clerk of (ho Distil, Coard as It would for the very purpose to n.ipplv i he lo-s or thoso forwarded through ihe Supervisor of when ii was eaUbliabeS that the latter had bera Iran latently away with hy a dishonest "supervisor ol Registration.

lu ttio cuse Carroll Parish, while fraudulent and forged return? were rejected lar to they cooeerned ICi'piiblie ni candidates, they wem received and counted agsinsi nil 1). nun r.itic eaiiilidalLS. In the case of Aroyelie? 1'arish the Renrd went out? side of the returns to canvass mid allowi-1 a round ma? jority of l.Vi ni favor of the Ki publican iiiisii.glh ii-iiciiou on aud oonjuctures. lu lue eases of tlcl.iloebe?.St. Ked Elver, and other parishes, the returns from tbe uivnri iiily und largely Conservative, have Leen icj.

cled on liisiitllcieiit, ex paite testimony, often con? liailleiory lu Us na are, as to give Kepublican majori iii parishes unquestionably Conservative, lu most of these (a-, lor lit base been allowed to in? terpolate after the testimuuy was closed so not to allow it? rehuital, and the evi? dence (lied by tue Cnsorvativo Committee lu? been a nsir.n. iel or pin mislaid, bo as not to be Deforo Mount in Ita diiio lu all of these decumus the l5o.il?! sc.iiis to hii-te leen gill.led hy no fixed rule of righi, bal baa led ii? action as to promote nil. -restt, and deieut majorities, involving itself a muss of contradictory iimi opp.isiiig rulings "Uuch oller uo dew to its couiprt iitrnsii.n the stedfast UrVOtlon lo the of returning Kepuhlicuns, whclliir lli'-v baie bera elected or not. Not a siugle protest II I by th Committee bus been sustained, it is uotnilolls and estahli.shod by lliefntal.lo tesiiiuoiiy iii it in many parishes ol the Stale United Army, ander or the Chairman of tue l.cpiti lifiiti Committee, used on election da) to iiitimi.iu'.e Conservative voiers and drive them brou the polls. The Commute-? now think It their to declare that reluctantly driven to tbe conclusion that this Hoard, as for such it is nu.1er the ileciKion oi the Court, has entered into a cor? revolutionary ii.uspiraey with tho pieseut IMurping Gol- riu.r 01 ot.ve, lin.viiliini tho elected in of tue ami to substitute tb-ie l.ti.

one or own creation ami maoufaeutre. For liieee this Collin.Illeo re. I now coiupelied to with? draw lioin fu tin participation ni tue counsels and de Lucia: .,1 lins Boaid. lu this ouniiitlee deems It bo a saerod duty lo the IN of tills "Slate, soleinuly to protest iii.tntiii, ni ibu lioaid, r.s revoliitloiiury lu etltrct. if not in ii? de-bra, ot overturn.n_* the Irgallv eleeteri Leglslatore of tho puople.

bv to a iwrity of person? noted the power of deciding woo shall cMilpose the majority lu Oiling the compliment icqulred bylaw. The responsi? bility for snell a sti at tin: root of our government li it a grave one; and such nsurp ailoii has always reacted a terrible manner wherever i bal i''" adopted in Autonom ami tins Com trusts that it? gravity ha? been well welghod l.v Tnllt bud Vi to it altino in ii-t bear it, this Commit? tee eau ho can ot borden by ei'ber eounuuiug it? imam ciioii with lour boity, or IcikIiui" seeming by Use presence. Having exhausted by this ii -al protest the last means of itHistaucc this revolutionary declamo, this com u.iiii'o now leaving tbe raapotieii llitjr when- it belongs, to complete its i.y surrendering its trust to tli? ousliiueiicv whom it represents aud placing before Ihe people of Ihe State and the L'uiou, ni its proper light, tue acti.ui of the Hoard and ibis Com? mittee, for tlnm to pass on, a political court ot tm? last re-ori. to judge tbe c.ius.? of Louisnna und decide a.el decree (ho eonteqoeare thereof. F.

C. Vi. B. C. MR.

BELCHER'S CHRISTMAS THOUGHTS. TIIK WRF.KI.Y WOKO ABOl'T URTBBS OF SYMPATHY. Mr. Beed-ts-S weekly prayer-meetiii? was held last evening, Christmas day comes on Friday. Mr.

It. edict's tulk related to the celebration of Christ? mas. The Christian world had once been split in two by the question of the date of Christ's birth, as it had been divided upon almost every question of any Importance. Finally they agreed on a date, and although they probably bit far from the mura, it is Just ns veil so long us aro con? tent to celebrate a particular The wholo value of any event be thought lay Its associations and thcro could be little doubt ns to the expediency of celebrating euch an event as tho birth of Christ. Every birth, death, or marriage la a family lomembered.

ami on the respective anniver? saries there ick a swann of associations, nud it well. We celebrate the natno of Cirlst hecau-e it Is a name above names. Washington's birthday, tbo 1. ay of Independence, aud other events, aro nil worthy of a thought certainly tho hirth of christ is rfhv of tar greater thought. Chriatmas Day once uie to bo the Jolliect day of all tho yeur.

Tbo great laMlcs Wera open to everybody; tho peasant was as good us his master the poor took long breaths on th.it dav, uud it lasted their memory half tho year. Kilt civilization advanced, and there was more of reflue lost uni li of significance. Christmas to me, Mr. Beecher. Is a foreign day, because niv did not Include that day.

My first id? a of it wa? that It was a great Roman insti? tution. I had no associations of Christina? when boy, and when 1 went Weet the people were mixed, and there were uo settled customs, so that not until i cull.e to Brooklyn did I come into any Christmas associations. Yet it certainly a dav winch should be considered memorable, and 1 should like to have our children uiako more of it than do. At the close of Mr. Beecher'? remarks Dr.

Edward Beecher ad few extracts from loiters iruui absent members of Hie church. of those referred lo Mr. Beecher? and expressed sympathy for bim. When the second of these bad been road Mr. Beecher re? marked Aro th? rest like that I If so, you would bet? ter k.

ep m. I am shamefaced about such things heard enough of tnat kimi. I can stand them If they hit at nie, but those sympathetic oues you can read to the brethren some time when I'm uot here." ll.uughter.J ARKE-T OF A BROKER FOR FORGERY. (iflict-r Fraser of the TwsBtjr-seeood-st. Police last night broker uamed I'rue, on charge of having ft.rg? checks to the amount of Wellington, clapp No.

Broadway nuil Bo. 10 and Turner at Nassau and aneri wa? made at a late hour la-t night -tlnie Mi. l'l'ieo was returning to hi? house in the Twenty und lill detail? of Hie dine rouid lie obtained. Mi. Brief to Le taken li.

fore Justice Murgab at tb' Yoi Police Court to day. TKI.KGltAl'IlK' NOTKS. Civ? ivnati. Dec. jury in tin? nu.el? I tt.mr?.

lui if 1 a rtfllict Ikfh? i. tun f.r I ii i v. hura, a tin? I ins mm I llr.it Mr-. w.t? lu Urn? I tttUmBi muoonOt. I te Ml I I 1 if l.l tl.r ll.l? Hilt, Ql III Dee.

In the henna? lier cxfiaili i i I'jiU? I lim i ptitftr. Argain. ti ei' 'in ti it ra.rraut.i.? willi i.aj le In liiurr.i?. iii Dec. tbersaeof mutait u' iii.i-?-_i?i.

iffntai in. IsT la.1,.lilla mt." Ml rtlllli.tluB?. liar I'tlllrr Jual .1 ri.l-.l thal liar Ut.l lu iiarat'ir lu eilnUUluu tit ttic birttiai? g1 iktrtl? A BOYAL GUEST. Iroui first Page. blending of faet and He clever humorist, and had hurlcsqaod some while he had trutbtully described Ho bad amt Mark Twain on the Island? soveral year? ago, bofora the latter had become as a humorists Tho King wa? asked whether pen-portrslt of Minister Harris, a timuilmr of the I of a former King, wa? trim to life.

The Klug laughed, aud replied that Mr. Harris was a tall, angular, rather awkward, hut good hearted, woll-uieaning man. He knew of no personal feeling botween Maik Twain ami Mr. Harris, and Judgnd It was the humorist's love of burlesque which had led him to seize upon the figure of Mr. H.trrl? as good subject for l'arty feeling ran high tli.it tillie too, aind that TUlght have had SOU1H thlOff to do with it.

Mr. Non-boff tuet Mr. Hum? during bis visit to the aud of htm tu bit book a very pleasant, worthy man. Domini? was especially ploasod with the treat? ment they had received from ali Humming lo this country niter so many yeal? of absence, ii on.ed like visiting a strange country. Ho wa? also much impressed hy tho vastnes? ot the territory over which they had traveled.

He anticipated much pleasure from hi? visit to K'ipeiia shared the sentiments of tho King and Gov. Dossiois. Ho had formed au idea of the country ml its ii, but the reality far exceeded hi? em THE SERENADE. TIIK HV ALDERMAN M'CAFFKRTY. At dinner, which was served for tho royal party in a handsome private dining-room near tbo King's soils of apartments, Mayor Vance, President Strack of the Hoard of Assistant Aldermen, Alderman Mccafferty, Chairman of the Joint Committee on Hoc-p Hun, Alderman Van Hclialck, and Mr.

Strakoscb sat down with the King and his party. Pressing engage? ments, however, compelled the Mayor to withdraw a very snort time. After the elegant binquet, several gentlemen called who bad met tho King In lils own country. At half past nine o'clock a serenade was given hv (iraf.ilia's band. The selections Included the Hawaiian National Air." the King'? Maioh," music from Offenbach's de Hrabsnt," uud othi puces.

were heard by a very large crowd in fillh-ave. Two calcium lights illuminated the scene. and the royal parly acknowledged the conipluaeut hy a i peuniak ou the main balcony of the hotel. THE KING'S WHAT UK IS TO TH.UTI..S. The Committee of Arrangements met after the serenade, and, after consultation with the Kiug.lt was determined to entertain tbe myal party with a sleigh nde this morning.

Tho hour named for starting was 0 o'clock, hut it uot probable that the ride will be tx-gmi until later. Tic Normal Behool will be visited dining tha f.ieuoon. and early In the afternoon It is proposed to look through the Produco Ex? change. The Colton Kxohange will be seen next, then tho Chamber of Commerce will ta finally the Exchange. The ques tiou of inspecting tho collections of the Historical So? ciety, at Beeondovo.

and to-day was hrotight up. but it waa th.meht time would not allow of the programme, and li w)li probably deferred until day. It is yet uncertain how the evening will be but it )s most probable that Hu Ornad Op ra House will be visited, aud the projected lull io lioocii'a Theater will be postponed until another night. THE TO TO CANADA. Ottawa, Dec.

King of Hawaii will go lo Ottawa as the guest of the Governor-Gen? eral. CHIUSTMAS EVE SERVICES. The services for the Christinas festival will begin in some, or the Episcopal churches to-day. as pre llmiOuri to the grander services of to-morrow. In i'liutty Church, Broadway, tito Children's Festival will h.

gin 3 o'clock p. on which occasion the Christinas tree will he exhibited and tbe prize? distributed to the Sunday-school children attached to the church. The sei vices will beglu with tho Processional hymn. "Once lu royal David'? city stood a lowly cattle-shed," followed by the Order of Evening Prayer aud au ad? dress hr the Hi'v. Mr.

Hutchings. The hymn. "Tain (hu.Inn lu tin- Temple," will then be sung, and after each vene the chimes will rung as a response to the the children. The Our Christmas tree is decked one- more," will tuen be sung, nnh the children will walk in around the illuminated tree and receive their The ci.uren will bo handsomely decked with evergreeus. At 8t.

Alban'? Church, on the ser? vices will ncL'in at lo o'elo-k u. wit? sp. eial the following moana Will be sung Hymn No. 13, tin? rroces8lon.il the "Avis Maria," Hilo nuil, the ral." by Alwood, to lol low tin? carmoo voluntary during the offerrorv, and Hy inn is us ita At midnight .1 Solemn Kitcli.ilist will be cet.iiraiert, beginning with the ISd li? as I'm co-si. mai; Psalm No.

49 as rta Plrai No. as second Tile "Kyrie." T'ibi." Creed," Sursaut Corda," Aguus D'i," and (Ilona in w.ll all original, lliiun No. i.iwi.l In? snug as a Scqutauce, and the aathem mil of "lu the begin? ning." Hymn No. Ali will be sung as a Post Commu? nion, au.1 tin- w.ll of the "Nuuc Dimittiis." or "Lord, new leitest Tuon Tay servant depart in peace," Be. The rector w.ll the seimon.

TUE STATE OF TUA DE. HAVANA MARKKTS. Per. 2.1 Ool.t. Atnen.itD, tttB 1'AA hx-hsuiie quiet nu t'i? ii'1 arnft, c.irrcn-v, Di-I DSuHSI coll, llsj 1 Louloi.

1 l.i'i 11 premium on 'U? DOMESTIC MARKETS. Dec. tn.l uarhai.ifj. Wheat No. 1 am, BOc.CSth) Jmiurv Kel.ruirv; No.

A Hyt.ag Kejeiteu. IDe. Corn firm a a a lair Oat Obi So. 2 Ma-il. cash or 1), contle New.

emu ot .1 lebruirv. (Mis quiet and wein So. 2, rub; Jiman; Bib fill. ind llirii'v firm i. in fair lemtnd No- 2 8prnnr.

"Jli'lll cash: li 'US. Jtn.urv; spr.i* $1 liri. $1 (lull and at 30. Pur? ted Dg at Hi. list.

ii!) li BIS BO, Marcb. Ltrl lower in fair cash; 1 Itbruary. Bull Meat? and uti chuuget. WLi.tvtl.-sl/ tie of til? Buanl lu tbe B'mtet d. cluny.

Corn New. JiB-iarj-a at liamotf de. I lo, Ptbrurri $VJ til. Msrrb st la V-- Kel.ruarv. Beedam l-'OOIl Hi.i.r.

iOOOO latwh. Odo Otu. ti.Oi 0 Ballet, Hour, 5,000 bull I. lu-Li. Coro, 8,000 Hats, 5 I.U'b.

Cat I- but price? Meera at iOtiy, 7 for Kitts Sbipjium tidiA li lor Sleeker? reeeiutl. 1.000: Hans opi-aui bat ni, I WDI? Is Itnl at to (SKI pnce fruin iii la 1 POU to ra- Sheet, active lina re? 1 BU0? rasss from $4 75 lor fur titra I Pee. doll Treble Kitrs, S3-81 Cbo.c?. $.. f.O.

Crn it a decline of No. 2 M.xel ill- tv ii Oat? anil it 75c. Brin dull tt $1 IIS llav dull PiitLe. nom.nail, '20. Uiv at? firnii-r SM in at 7 'ot.

for (li-ar Hil. h.des; tat Cha? Blata B.c. Sh I fir ll.l. Ifur lijlj. Hains l.iwfr; at Laid Uno; Pa.kcrs', It.

K't lirm und in iMeiinr Cmmnoo, bSAOr.t Fair to mil? Vrtn.e tollio.ee. gTaiialul; lutfll Killie? ad unci.l. I huies, ilmttr. erliuirv; H. a Kecubetl trsrc? ti DA.

i ssi-sawl. Cuni Heal doll and at ii 'JO. Bl? Till taxthb, uni bterhui. 5.3D. Oold, 111 CATTtS MAKKKT.

rmriao. Pee. 2'A Receipt? (or ibree Cattle. 0.000 Hotfs, OS.OOOl Fit? firm Ite 1 mited el oo Ullpatu lit Si I'M: te.rt" 83 choiee. iii eiira an a.

$2 uOuiA li; buteuen' cattle liruier, ti ji .,0, itme i.ree?. Huns and lower, alti.omib SSttlsis I irbt but rider? ro.aiuou lu flhSMS 7-0. 75l -sir. SO iOuil 10. euri.

lo; bulk i.i sties picker-, (ion to ila. au! firmer, ii.es tt l.i; MSMh 'lira li'M 'Aidii. ClNClsNATi. I), c. active reece ta.

4') m'cnin to tslr, BriCOStSSiai temi parking Sal 88 H.i-ct-i 100: peut nearly ileir. IV li S. De-. rita Tuipenluie It 'AXSfi Botin at HO Strained, tra le Turpentiue 40 tor Uni, 02 40 for and ir.vi. Tar at Ob.

PAESEA'GEES ARllIVLI). PiiOM II A iteamthip teeeett. Pee. 2 (. -bri-1.

I IB- Ke.je?, Ma. UeslM Seb.mwoilfe. Aiul. Kuebn Oseai U-rs euow. Ul.Iitrl Reutlingen kembxb Au.endt alfa Balli BlIBBBW Hi rulita; It-'i i iniul lou.

Adult StIBBas Juiiauu KriBS Le-lerle. PKAIB Illlh-SIL. 4e Ute. TbouiaiiD, Munit I'iiaiu. HuSH LATEST SHIP ITS.

Itor other shin Arn-? see Third Page) Lal Hamburg Dee. 8, sod Havre in sa I lo h'I- li tv D.e r. 7t Jauni IBS 1-J-S ij pat-, Pia, ('" Mnui.b.u l-ei). Dec. 11.

witb stat? a I bal i (Ur.i, 4 Venice vHtrn, -Zaatct 1 '2itV. N.ples i'tltrn he 1 l.ila.I. ir Titi uilae. sud tu I' 'tv K.I. iiuum Saw-S willi rerauson Me.maiiip 1.1..ia.

.1 Iji to Neplin? Berry, Baal anise, T. i.ail sirib Iniertoll. Saeu.it Ayre? St lUrk Kranl.era J.rken? Rio Jtliliro Alta, l'ara y.ieeu of aouib Litlletou). Hotir June iii a (of UenuBdal, Weeks, Purt l'nueaa? with log? "l.r bd Alieo, UeiuaJOel. l8, and MaUfa il w.tb 'rut liri? Pi ((lail.

IL iil-ii Jsne.ro I). 0. willi aatlee. Sein. Abbuti loi Abbott, l'ara '-('? Itvi, with rubber kr.

it. Li ttl.M^Si?illl??. lili. lus.wst, Mir. Mir tt.

B. 10 dtyt, tritt) behr. Mol et et 10 liri frotl wft? Hebt. (libriel, Wi Irai. It.

util tiona. flf-r. s.n Noble, Toooll. Mm 21 8Afl.RO. fo? for Brlitoli fur IiIiim? Cute-tlil.

(or gam-tWbmUt for iltia? Koiic U-t tAietn.m\: htrkt Xtmo. lor McISoorr.t? K. II D. Sr-okaiia tor At- Lniiiln li Tapper, for emu. to t.

for Pltplitutet? tnr Itinfttm. Jin? Mir? for te htia.a-J I). H. far Maintint, A.C. Ljot, tur rORFION Usnot Dm.

In ib? I nmi "littet: An i K-r. Isa Reralui Ia? an I cot tb? tatt. Ant. Uncu, ris.tti-.-i. oio-liu? Urnitii, ng J.

out Mnry DtSASTSRS. Wxroi.it. Per J.I. Ohb froit Bt'luaer? Prov.leore eut Liktn? rhr liht VI. Ib? Kia? Ion oainttil.

aa- alua Metal Mt.r!-.??., the Iran Pincer myrlngu, hmafuto, Bu uum yriutilrr nu ihr Si tiH.t MA RRII.lt. COL BURN-FOI rilRR-Ot it the Mi Ii.trii?, (Jt-u the a. CbaatCf Ifrtlt. D. I) U-nrr B.T.'lia-i o' lol of la.

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berta. DR l.t K-( ORY-BrooUrn -3 lu tb? Vimuta 3. Ut to mit w. Cory, I O.f-It Ut. 1 HU.

Rrr. lit tto Uti- R.ihtr. Lot H-il! St of tot- Dr Job? Dtiite. KI I. -Muli Stiff.

Cota oo intt Her. Lrnu, Cr. cb, I' II to a. Ile, IL fier. lsT4.

at Ib? rem. tb? bride'? mvtker. br lue Hi Vet. A S. I.nt I) 0, Hr.u.rp of tout I.Ubi!.

Mr K. t-ratl daughter of tb? Iii? Vmat, of Brooa'ja. AU A'oheet of Marrtaqe? uti indorjed witt fait aatit and al li VIEIL ALL IN-A: os C. llf.t.ilil; n. B.

tic wtle ol A.I.o. in iii- Ulli y.M ol Ii -r Relative? friend? ir? yetpertfollr InTiled to th? fiv? b-r late mideniy. 21? I on Ut '-'Iib ion. o'elne? p. ai.

lut- k'atmuuul rf. ANTHONY-A: Plaln.e'd. Wedneidiy Martha Kernten, of Jobo W. Auiuonr. Itt? of Browklyo.

of ftnrr.il lilRItY-At N. oo Tofstty, 22, of Job? H. M. Berry. (57 "ira.

Funeral on Inlay. Dec 2b. 11 a. from 1er lite reitilr ree. Poa.

S. Vtiet, It tnJ relitirea are nrite I to uteoti eau lake trill liant H. TiStl m. Maralonl on tire of peri. too.u?, E.

brtjley, mf? of M. tgtU 02 Poneitl It reaideno. at 10 I. ra. Ri-ailoi will il Grand (ettral Depot ti p.

tn be ttkra to ami trieodi of teoBoola, W. li. Bai-tna In tbe Srith tetr of b1? tnd fn. n0? ire intlted to itttal the filerai at kia re.l.lenre. b1 i al 4 p.

Mineo ti Fini? Station Har IInlroa.1 at 11 a. m. Thondar. IOUTA.M? At Tur-Towo, S- Dec. liait jean RelttiTet ird friend? of th? Irrite- te tttewl taneni i-trticet at rr-iutr.

D-c il 2 p. a. ItlerBeat it Dec 11 ia. S. Dec 17, af.n? ot William Dongbir, tgint b2 yeara.

FMUIKT-On nlnea.la?. KM Cidirtllider l'fU-r A. lubelU ii. t. Oiauge, 1 patt? A and 11 dira.

Byrne Foi, Mal 9 ltd -MM of Seutl.ir Jnitn Fot, Otc. aller like plie? on Tbuntdar. Dee. J4 1 p. lita tt? deuce of bit ptrenti.

No. 'J ir it rrt. 1 to 1 bia tun. rt witboot further notice, lill rtouiti be Uken to C'tlttry Tur.tir the 221 itat. of yonngett of -obn b.

tod tbe lue II. Anti II.li, Fonenl tbe boute Broo.lyn, it lu Th-rttty, the 24 th. Dee. of pirtlytis of the brill, BlUibelll ol F. The relaUrrt frieoi? of tt? ire invited to itteid tb? on Strur lar.

Dee. 211, it 1 o'clock, from t'barcb, Bed foet-tre. Brooklm. K. D.

Moont Vernon, on Wttttttty, ftak 03. tt r-aMetee at PL II. Citant hi? a Ctpt. P-ui B. Matr, iire.1 72 Furtrti lerv.Cf? will be he al the pi te.

on Jotb 1 t'cltr. p. ra. tnln Deitot tt 12 tt p. lu.

IKVIN-O WeJoet.ltr. Ure. 2:1. tt bil rseidenee 03 linry-d, lir vn, irv.i?. M.

I) aged 10 s- lil Tb- tr en th- lamil? I I en MoHif, at -J p. '-Ulli it It. ii Fntl.yteriio eburc, IStoty-et, Bro.tkl.io. MILHAl'-On Wedneiular. 22.

hit reii.lenre. 41 p.aiiv, Jo.tt Mtlbiu, oit.ve oi more, Maryliotl, ia tb- isUtb ol bit ige, rbe nUtirei tnd friendi ol the imrlr ire retpertrnlly intrted ttieatl th- funeral i-rnce the Cbarrt st. V.l.. eu- between and on tbe 'itltb It 10 o'cloct I. tr.iaer i.

ri on the Ji.l Mi? Lill t. Moulton. tu aerv.ee? the re? dence of lier uiolLer. 2-lS le? ila? at 4 o'clock. S.

on the 20th, Gi ieoa 1 Le friend? iirited to the fi.cril fror? hi? Lie re? tit ure. No. WtWatH, ltUXSOtOf, ill1! o'clock p. in. eily, oo SIM T.

Read. Relative? fries ol famllv Invite, to tSSewt the from hi? late Boi.d?t. 1 bur? itv. Dec. 21, I 1U o'cloct a.

witbou' further ootice. Tueaday morning. Meera, Al yetti tit ind friendi ire reapeetftillv Invirel to Ittend fonenl oa ar.erie.i'O. it 3 o'clock, from her late rt -r mu? lu Her nmaint be luterred Drooklvn, on Toe-Jav. Dee.

FI'inL. wife of JetM ii. io lb- 4'li't ot R. Intim IrUmta are larit? nea I Ila al th? I uml-rUid Street Church (Rev. Mr.

near on Situnlav. VA, tt 1 o'eloek. The aeuber? ol tar oat an! Ite'ieei-1 I.tN'f."? arc intitel 11 ttten.l the mnerii. on Tucaday. Dec 22 Jsne l'Ain Newton, widow ol' ihe lue I Mt ol lint dil Re tnd fnend? o' Hie 11 ire to the foaertl tervicet her lal? reaidenre.

No." 17 Kail lb.ft ti ot Dec. 211. it 10 o'clock i. ui lion: r. ti.i-f.

Naiues hrittmat (britt I'Uurc'u-Kir lUiaiO-Morning Sermon, and Holy J. Dili? ha? dribbled au ri.au-ulli and iioinl.tt hu i. World. .10. 1X74.

Complete of Work? li O. D. A. J. DAVls Ka hail K-urib ti Ne mails LLi.tii"".

or Der. 20. 1S74. w.li ra ihr? fo.owt: u. rOSMDAT 11:30 t.

on WKD.VfO.l~Al 11 t. a i ldllUJDA-1 ti 11:30 I. on fc.U'i ind I I.a. suif, p. Notice.

The regular mill per Ur.t.irio (or St. Argentin? and lu.lte? will rhat at tie ii I'll UAk II 12 a. Mnppeuienlar. close. It '2 o'clock ia.

JAMK. Po'tmnler. I burch of "Saint "llnrv the FortvHfm CHRISTMAS BVB.H Firm Ve.pert (chortll. Uga I at Uii.iuig.it (von W. I 1.

7 t. II elel.rat.arU It 10:30 (111. ina Iwueira! l.ni.E| Cr.ter it I Hi. IgaatiuH (burch, hut I muiteisulli Rev. Dr.

K11 lie F.r?t Vi? per? ol Till KVI ll.e Miduiiihl l.t.ratiou w.ll tt 1 f. .1 MUK I'rtye? it 0: Third Celetirtl.ou ni le aao.l ti 4:30 f. m. Thare nil De rnxl per? tnd Third bri-tiuaii tie HOW-tNU Mission, 40 NewlioWert Pulilic serviiea. cnotiatint; of Spuktri." lu lit? rlirldrea, I.

carn' ii '-juii-it nu. ti. tor? ti tiiion ol up tu 3 wr lb? from 11 to 1 our ir? ind bear our Vttkt en th II a ir.a Wy. BLSi) all the C.utaiug can prtut on ir.i.1?. lite Pool Otilaren Vii.

kind tiuaU wait to tia Cltilirc i. IVE SBSD ill the money get. tor Cbritt out to enrrr on w.ni it te ot iiiiiuti.rn? of irouey le VIM Flthl.l*.? O. Bo? Mi-tion. lo Kew 1.1:?.?, p.r.uiendfot ain-ium? Appeal tor 1'oor I hildrtrn Tbe wurla ai.d bitter .1.1 oi.h'* wiro i' I re tal al) wlo tra in at I ni the in.rtia.an at au 1 -laae io the treat tint in or an I ol .1 -uict awi huntrt- amarina iu.

I lu. aud I Hlil-1 Mas i.u.*:.l to UtUt hrinbl dtp I'Vf. tbt.e htl. Ir. ..1 r.Lo hu brou.bl much hope ird hap to 'I.

UM Tbe SO' i hT? bo.ia 1 goor du. and tue. dot li- -t eel Li r. ti i uaar l. i.

-1 ol Nut li I -t If ii a goat drouer or to tbooi.Liai. I but ti rt gi. ii? ii i I. tout lo 1. -ui.

It wooli nive ufp.lr? i ia allia one? tiicii it lej. FIFTY DO LI. lil w.ll proit.l? bus chiUea ui bet month. FIFTY will pt? oe? ihr turefooted children. Hal the Seal a HilMK.

FIFI DOLLAIM a S-rai' Wlo I.el;. un? A I--- fr tU air' li. and line? ol' tb? -tal 1. una. .1 J.t in tam 1 he elulu-en the fortotate to la mat.t., merry Cori.ti.??" tot Ihme 1.

-u. I bool Hil? Wintert? lo Is- lud hut? 01. io-1 eys cn York. Woo will belt lo Itr the 111U. of Hi C.

L. LUI ChlWreu'? A.d Sot-letv. ID Laut Sr Clotbin? iriv be taal io Hu, mirai IO l'a-t Niw York, or wal. be i.f. Ut.

of mat be tvlawl ral tar; lu? un II Hie? to tmertt n. ib. ta? -c p-VtaH I. Vs II.I.IAM."?. WAI.

A. UOiiTU. Wall II. J. K.

WILLIAMS. T.t.irer. Ueuopolaau lo- BRACK u. Aid.Hucleti. ID WOHK OK I UK IRAK.

bsr L. 1 T.M4.I box. omi IS4.5U? iuu tura? I ie.1. In me 21 1'. Lte-Aug I lal? arru ill.JMrt cbil'lrrn, were tiombt.

r.l. I.tt were were to tenue Watt Total noiulta-r uuuer rbtr.r n( (be S.K-ieit tutxm (he pear, 27.1 li), lhere Live l.eeu orpoan. iu aual 1 were The Hccon.l I ot Tbe Trlbam- Itt. taatatttaf Mr. 1..

pimphlet the ready, lite Leen cibiu.teU Ta? Tai? lil oliliou 11 ih? ueapeat tnd bv fir tbr moil vvmplcic patli bed, lui coomera uiarb lutrtttti.g mttler btar.ng on which It now ker? Kiln gta. Jb. Tmihi iheei (ora, will be tent pottptid It? my til-L (a Ike I utt.d Statt? ot it it 1 lim iweaiv TUS TS1BUSX. TtcC.

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