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NEW-YORKER! BIJ NE. TUE NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE -S f U3L1SHED EVERY MORNING, fSUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) ,t yiU 7W8VNC hUlX.lJIX.iu COMBI Or IPROCE A SID >l/S JAC-BTREETJ. OPPOSITE THE CITY HALL, and debwred to C:ry Subscribers fur I'JJ J-'Ji Cents per tt\; or, when ih< 7 prefer, lle?y can pay in advaxe* at tke ,,t fc? ?ix mor tn/or a year at tbe same rate. Single pieet Two Out* Mail Subscri^era, Five Dollars per ^inu?, 10 advance. Sunscnpiions taken fOT tux months, for t/irio month* tl '< Tnree D?llen id advaree re* eeir.^ hi al! exchangee with Country Newspapers Dally jrVperan-c- ived st tili? off:?-? whose !?nt;e are h'gher V state of Tb* Triba?'; are taA allowed any differenca MKW.TORK -rVEKKi.y TRIBrPIS, > VERY LARGE PAPER KOK THE CO?NTBT Is Yssbliahed -very Saturday Meriting, at the tow price of J2 eraAnnm in advance. Eight copies for 810, or twenty >ies to one address for fao, and the paper in no i**e joo sed beyond the time for vvbich it is paid. IdTertfa^nientj 'er this ti*e-.l wi'J be 'iiugni 20 '.ecu pet seach insertion _ THE HK/ttl-'.VKKHJLY TRIBUNB pjtewitsd **erv l*V<tfc*???y and ^if'tnuiy .!?<? ??/. tr\K*i |3 per annum. Two copies for &? Ten Tor *d7erti*?rneiita 6 cert* a hne each Insertion TUE FfKW-YORK Till 81 NK .OR EUROPEAN CIRCULATlOH 'a >>?-' on the departure of euch Mail .3vam?r 'or Ltv -?apocL Price cl '<mts per copy, or $4 per year, postage ;*?fcide<f THK iVKW-YORK TRIBUT? fO% CALtrORKIA OREGON INB THE SAJVDWICH ISLANDS 3a published ob too departure of each Mad Stenoe-r for BtaLtfre.* Price, 6i cents per copy. GREELEY t McELRATH. Publisher*. Common council proceedings OfTTCliL.] Henri! of AhMlntnnt Aldermen. STATED SESSION....Tuesday,Dec.24. Present?Ose a it W. Sturtevant, Esq., Presi? dent, in tbe Chair; Assistant Aid. Judson, Halev, McCarthy, Boycc, Barr, Webb, Acker man, Crane, Francis, Kip, Sa-'i mis, Sands, Ward, Rogers, Dean. Alvord. PETITION 5. By Assistant Aid McCarthy?Of Joseph D, Lyons, to he reinstated ns a n ember of Engine Co. No. 13. To Commii ie<- on Fire Department. Memorial oi A.Otrard.of Mobile, on Alarm Bells. To san.e. Report of Finance Committee to pay biU Of O. W. J aques. Concurred in by,the following vole: ^fllr?wffce-Th? Pre? sident, Assistant Aid. Haley, McCarthy, Boyce, BatT, VVebb, Ackerman, Francis, Kip, aaramls, Sands, Ward, Alvord. Of Committee on Street?, to raise and flag sidewalk and lay gutter on east side University, place in front of Union Court. To Committee on Streets Of same, to flag sidewalks in 30lh-st between 7th and 8th ovs To same . Of same, to raise and r?pulat? sidewalk east side Cpnter ?t. between Leonard and Walker, and 're-setting curb and guiier To same Of Committee on Sewers, for sewer in Laurens-st. from Canal -ten feet north. To t lommittee on Sewers. Of Finance Committee, to remit personal tax of Thomas fi Henry To Committee on Finance. Of Committee on Police, to pay lull of Dr. Booream. To Committee ( n Police. , Of Finance Committee, relative to application of S. S. Herreman for part of an old read. To Committee on Fi Of Committee on Sewers for sewer in 2lst-st from Hud ton Riv.-r to alioui 70 fett W. of 8th-av. To Committee on Sewer. Of Committee on Police, to pay bills of Drs. Waterman and DefsresL To Committee on Police. Of Committee on Ordinances, regulating ihe use of loco motive,! or dumb engines in the streets of the City. To Committee on Ordinances. Of Committee on Conference, relative to inviting Mem? bers ol Ihe Legislature to ihe City. Laid, for the present, on ihe table. The Boaid then adjourned to Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock. From the nllnules. I Signed] RICHARD SCOTT, Clark. I xJ The Mustard Factory of Messrs. Thornton A Grinsteiiil, .St. Louis, was destroyed l>y lire on the 17th inst. Loss nbout $4,000?insured. P?L?ICAL NOTICES. Seventh Ward.- UNION AND HARMONY.?A large and enthusiastic meeting of the Democratic Whigs of the Seventh Ward was held at ihe. Academical Institute. Maikei rt. pursuant to the call ol the Ward Committee and in accordance with the requirement of the Whig General Committee Upon motion of Wm, D. Andrews, Esq JOSEPH M. PRICE was culled to the Chair, and Who: B WoRRAI L and James It Terry appointed Secretaries, The cull oi ihe meeting having been read, it was moved lud carried that ? Retiring Cotnmlttno of Six be appointed to nominato suitable persons to serve upon the various Coin mini es. The Chair thereupon appointed the following gentlemen ae such Committee: Sicith J. Eastman, loneph T Mills, Daniel L. Petto;', Eben. W. Morgan, ReberVMurrey, Wnde 8. Worrttl, wi e retired; and upon iheir return reported the following Wm I). Andr John K. B rid I Lnlhet Richards, Andrew Jordan, MorrlB Welch. unanimously adopted ; Reiotted, That the member shall he members of tho \\ an Setoletd, Tiiat the several ull vacancies which tuny occu On motion, the proceedings In the Express mid Tribune.^ Wait. B Worrai.l. \ s <" James R. terry, * '' fv?" Sixteenth Ward, -Whoreas, on the 23d dayoi December, n Whig Primary Election was held on the corner of Twenty-third st. a' d Eighlll-av. (Sixteenth Ward,) by call of ihe Ward Committee. The following nersons were appointed Inspectors; Edward Burrian, Janus Ualoy, George Clark, George Merrill and John Mclntyre. At (he hour appointed the polls were opened, two of the Inspectors only present during; the whole time Of the election The house where the poll wns held was bairleiuled. a circular holi cm in the door, about six in ihes in diameter, so that no person on ihe ou side could see the ballot-box,?said Inspectors refuting ;o tako ballots except such as suited theii views.?Ihe door was lullen possessl 'ii of, w b?e nothing but Iraud and violence were llie order of thedav. Therefore, about two hundred of Ihe Whigs of this. Ward who were thus prevented from voting, called a public meeting outside of the house during the hour ap pointed. RICH ARD WINTHROP was appointed Chair? man, ami Oscar Taylor, Secretary. u"d the following ticket was de. ha. ii unanimously elected as the honest ex? pression of Ihe Whigs 0< Ihe Ward William Tine, Edwin Furguson, Oictt Rhinee, ii. W Campbell, Wm. M.Dickinson, Clark Smith, John Taylor. Jacob Reis, John D Lindem Stephen Metrilti .od nil Polles,1 Benj.Petutt, tJT Nineteenth Ward.?At a morning if the Whig Electors of the Nineteenth Ward, held a; the House of Eli Williams, corner of Fe: iv-hfth-si. und the Fifth-avenue, pursuant to the directions of the Whig General Committee, the followmg named persons were selected :,. lee.esem thel'.c.i, Ward in the Whig General Committee, the Yo ing Men'h General Committee and Ward Committee: JV.'.v.rn to Whig Wuny Mca'i General Committee, Johu Walto. Francis It. Bail, Wm. B. Drake. Oeo. Farmer. ' Edmund B. Poet. Dtlegatet te> the Ward Committee, Charit s Golden. II. F. Johnson, John Cook, Daniel Boll, Al u. Craig, Walter G. Mackav. Corns Berrian, Gee. Mareen. Tlios. A. Campbell, Jas. Bowlcv. Chas. Qlllesple, Wm. \'. Leggelt. John Colviu. H.A. Mavnard. JaaP. Odell, Win. Cartwritht, J K. Coulter, Benj. Weaver, Nath'l S, Wing, Peter Wilbur. Isaac Clark. Fred w ciaik. Wm.B.Oaliikcr, ThoS.Sheridan, d'lt It* Wm, Fulmer. NOTICE.?Packet-ship ?? H ENRY - . CLAY," for Liverpool?Shippers by the above vessel requested lo clear tbeir go>ls at the Custom-House THIS DAY, ana send in tiieir oills of lading for signature *. ikeoBkeof SBOFF0RD, TILESTON \ CO. 'MStla 4.1 South-sL I JAMA.GED LINENS and LINEN -?-^i;00DS._Whiie Linens, all qualities, Napkins, Table St i ' P''Per,i Towels, lee, for sale al low prices, at e-b. le?a,e or relai). Also Merinos. Alpacas, De Lames, HO-?' '"' r]inr>e\s. Broadi oibs. Catsimeret, fee c;?;5?1*, W MATH?.ws, 60 Caiherlne-sL D I^OLI'TION.?The cDpartnership ;? existing between OTiS GRIMES and RANIEL 8. W INTON, undi r i>- Srm of OTIS fiRl M ES si CU. is this dty dh-solved ?Hoooken, Dec. 23. IS.Vi. ?_?. B. WINTON. T A DIES' FAIR.?The Ladies of the 5? ^wt?f Circle of theORve Branch Baptist Church t?*?rlav ti.eir FAIR dttrlngTHlS (CHRIST TIyVy*. *'-j evfin15t?. ?'?> Rail 160 Grande Tc\i r? i " '?"' k't' ae*?1rlB>*ait.?i useful and fancy articles, ne.ie...in,i,;>, \,- which wi.ibe sold at very ow swsces. ii.e pub^c arc invited lo atiei.d. Admission Free, RELIGIOUS NOTICES. fr' A llt?cour?e mal be expected in the Obnre! jy Religion* Notice? v CW frrmitlrm Church it?te Chiifb of Mediator] In Eighth ?t h-a-i of La Payeitss flare t<-rvir-s on Christmas morninp. at [OJ o'clock, by Re?. Mr Brow v. _ d? If " Exhibition of Sabbath School, .No. 29, attached to '.he Fourth Congregational Church :?> S.v.- ? scbetween S;vtn and Seventh avenues/on THURSDAY EVENING. Dec 20?at Bieecker Building, 2>'>l Bieecker >! Tn;? will a very interesting occasion. Tickets I2| rents, to be had of S. W. CRONK. 283 Bieecker sL and at theileor Doorr open at o'clock. ExTcises at 7,-o'clock. ft" The Krv. It. Foater 1 ? ? e M .'? heny-st, M E. Church Chrl.tmss Dav. at II o'clock. A. M Subject?" The Nativity of our Lord Jesus Ckri?:." Ii? tSPECIALNOTfCCS. ft?' Notire.-The following :s in ex ruination of an BOvenisement in our paper yesterday : trial Association No. 1: Sir?A friend has just called my at? tention to a very extraordinary and uncourteooa notice in Ibe public papers, signed by you. Wnat is its meaning? i call on you for an explanation, and expec: it immediate'y, Vours, fee. GUSTAV US A. SACCH1. New-York. Dec. 24, 1850. 5 Broad st. Dkar Sir?I have received your note, and has'.en to give tion was merely to make known, that the'lands y I i for sale, ?re not a pan ol those own-d by'th-AssViatt'on. The Association did not intend to convey the Impression that you had ever claimed connection with it You are aware, I believe, thai I have with pleasure at our meetings announced fromjfour note, that you badlands for sale ad? ln Ir* iilonilccllo.-A lew p oi oie i,ew-if>rK dome inuueinai Association, ero. i, are for sale a; the rate u *2W per acre. The survey has been cr nipleted and the contracts are now ready. Terms?10 per cent at the lime of subscription. 15 do during the month of January, 1851. 25 do do do 'if February, 1851. The remaining one-half to be paid in cash, by one acre purchasers before the 1st of May ensuing, and those who purchase two or more acres, may give a bond and mort? gage upon the premises, payable in two years, with 6 pur cent interest. Apply at the office of ?. A. SACCHI. d251l* 5 Brond-sLuatll 8 P. M. iy Notice.?Posi OFKicn/Naw-York, Dec 24, -The Mails for California, per next Summer, will cli Ihlc Office on THURSDAY, the 25th insiant. at 2 P M Leiters, fu" Havana. Chigres and Panama, must hi i aid WILLIAM V BRAI/\ , P I MaS'Dnlc, I.O. O. F., ??. of T. and ? Kt-giiliii itml J ewe It. (first Premlara 81 ver M 1860,1 Gold and Silver Trimmings; Fringes, Stars. Ta Lures, lo t Eagles, Hat n.s. Guards,kc. Ball Badeei Military Embroidery?a splendid assortment for sale d21 31? E. COM BS, 268 Grund f5? l.iidlfH' Fair.?The Ladles of Cennon-st. list Church an I Congregation are now holding a F Thuhan Hhll, 492 Grand-st. between Sheriff and W fr" Thf Sintern of Mercy, In behnlf of the "Sick and Dying Poor." respectfully and earnestly ,?o:tcu the public to addt'i their charities during this holy season their daily vlaiuuion of in abundance never ini ries of tunny a comfortll CS? Jtiiicat. Sunday Sell Sfrv of the Sunday Schi "1 ol Church, Jane-st. will bo held on Dec 25,1850. The Exercises will dresses m a Singing by the Childi Choir. Tickets of admission li\ from the members <>f the school :ker. d21 3lSTaSiW* r<HRJSTMAS EVENING.?The Annu si iach; SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY. WAiNTKh, ]>ANTN ER WA NTED?SPECI AL OR - GENERAL.?The Advertiser has been engaged fora few years past in a Wholesale Mercantile and Manufactur? ing Business combined. The business has steadily increas? ed, ami Me the arth lea are ol Indispensable necessity, it is Capable of almost-indefinite; vet safe enlargement, as the loss! B on $150,000 Ihr three years past have not amounted. In the aggregate, to $2,009. A large capitai is needed to conduct ibe business advantageously, and the advertiser confidently believes that, on an investment of $3u.ito<>. or even $60,010, a like amount (clear of all expenses) can he made within five years Communications (with full name) W ill bo Healed with stnci confidence, und may be addressed lo "B," care of David Hosdiey, Esc;, or addressed '? W," cure of Box 1,5117 Post-Office. d23 It" Broadway, have s handsome furnished From Room, wtiich they d,6?ii e lo let, with Board, to one or two single gt ntiemen pi a gentleman and his wite, who ? ou'.u he w... mg lo advance the above sum. The location and neigh? borhood are very desirable?house has bath room and ail modern Improvements. Any party wishing all the comforts oi a ramify he tue. may addres? for three days, V. W. at this office. Bist of references given. dj If \%'AN TED-A Partner it- engage with v v the advertise! In an exclusive and exceedingly profitable manufacturing business in this city. To ona hav? ing a capital oi $d( 0, and some enterprise, an opportunity lo realize some thousands per annum in a permanent busi? ness offers. Address ?'Machine," Tribune Office, slating name and where to be seen. d2o It* WANTED?20 Men of good address to * * seu a pgu at article and many articles for fsmiiy use To energetic men an excellr-m chance la orlored to clear from $5(t to $100 per month. Also, two Agents for Ver? mont and Oeorgia. Cull or address post-paid, 82 Nassau st. second Oocr, BEAUMONT .v CO. d25 Sf A YOUNG MAN WANTED to act rs -CJa-Salesman and General Clerk. One who ran give good recommendations may apply at WATERiH RY'S. 258 Hroauway. d25 It" WANTED-By or before the 1st Jan * ? uaiy unfurnished apartments for a small family.? Must he o. nvtuient and of moderate rent, as ney are re ijUtred lor a peimaneticv. Address, with fu.l particulars, prepaid, to Mr. TI10M 1'SON, box 2.120 Pom Office. d23 St* \\" AXTED?One or two Journeymen ? v Forcers and Finishers of Tinmen's Sbiars. "Perma? nent employment and good prices will be given if iminedi ate application is made. PECK. SMITH k CO. Southmgton, Conn. Dec. 1S50. dll SwDStvW T751 WA3TTED. ? Soldiers"' Rights, -"-""Patents and Grants, given for Lands in Illinois, in or abcul isis, for services in the war of 1812, and for many vears sold and lost for taxes. Apply to or add-ess if. MATTISON. j Nassau-?l New-York, giving rumber of lot, 4;c._ die ltn' ANTED AGENTS.?From 5600 to $1,200 a veer can be made in selling tie new Fatni y Manual at 128 Nassau-st- secoud floor. Address, postpa] the American Fanuiy fuaucauon Establishment, New York. d6 1m* ] X Ft) K M AT 10 X W A X TE D "of U Ell -? NEWTON, a nauve of Sheffield, Eng.. by trade a Table Knile llsfler: last heard irom in New-York. Address Elver, care of J, Smith, IVa Theater. Oct. 2J, 1S+1. By ap? plying at 91 John-si. N. \r. he will hear oi something to bia advantage d23 3utw2w" VI'ANTED? A r--T< r. w '.. - ? v ]y acquainted w ith the wholesale hardware business in this city. Address S. omce of this paper, with real name and references. Communications treated co3.identia.ly. d24 St*_ ?OK KEEPER.?Wanted by a middle 'aged Man as'.luation, who is competen" tota&etree of * set of Books, who has had 15 years experience, .No IS to engage in a Manufacturing E*tablisUment or imifaion House or Jobbing House in this city. A v expected. Satisfactory reftreacee given. A;. T. S. a: the office of ti^s paper. --"-> -' B to tkke'chvee ?f'a Siereotyi e Foundry la Loaisviue, Ky (v, p ? v." .'.~ ?...,:n'ied w'li rorc*-??i"'~'n o- psc?s-w.>ri r.2 Ciiff-st N V._d23 JtWrxS jfJ??MS.?\Va~Ti?.-.!. 1st of January by JA? wo voucg G-ntle.-nen. :n a hrst-ela** house, a par,.'. exd bedroom, handsomely furnished? ntuttien in thelow er pan cf the city preferred. Address A B D. tins ornce. \yT\NTED?A y OTJNG M \ N. Readmg-Rcom of the New port Athentum, 6S3 Br >ad way. who has been accustoined to a similar occepanon sna acquainted with the newspaper department. Apply as ai-ove. t>etween the hours of in and 11 A.M. or? an Jo P.M. INFORMATION WANTED-Ot j- JAMES KI.YNNE. a native of the County M?aih. Ire? land, who came to this country about 13 years ago. Any information will be thankfuilT received by his sister. Mary Flynne,at61 Bank-it. New-York._d2-> !f /Correspondent wanted.-thc *- Proprietor of a Daily Newspaper in the interior wishes to engage the services oi a Correspondent in New York for the purpose of giving the News ot the Day, Lo:a. News of the Citv and a brief notice of the Money Market and Sales of the day. It is a Whig publication and wottid reouire perhaps a writer whose opinions were oi that stamp. Proposa-s are wanted both for a Daily Letter and a Letter three times a week. None but a writer oi a goo i order o! intelligence, taste and education need apply. The advertiser wishes to obtain such service at a bur. rr-t nig? gard rate of aalarv. Address with real name and address. " CLIO." care of V. B. Palmer. Tribune Buildings, post? paid, and an answer to the accepted otfer will bo given within eight days. _d-i ot WANTED TO LEASE?A Store not M [ess [ban 20x50, in BroSdwsy,"on the west twecn Canal and Fulton sts. Any person having surn a store or a building that can be altered into a store of the above dimensions or larger, will please address G. L. KELTY. 131 Chalhajn-SL_d^l ?t "V AIMER PRESS WANTED.?Any i ^ nerE'" hav ng a "nod s;cond hand machine mav find a purchaser bv addressing GEORGE BRI CE. d2\U' J_13 Chan.t.ers-it. WANTED?An active, intelligent Boy, " T about Hi years of age. as an apprentice. Applyal the priming office, 111 John-at _ _d.'l .t' 1^7"ANTED?A Journeyman Cabinet? work .V.. Apply to BAKER, GODWIN It CO. C2t 2t* Printers. 1 Spruce-et. Tribune Building WANT PLACES. illed '1 UATIONS for a num ?I It LS and CHILDREN, recently bits and associations, and willing BOARDING g^RD WANTED?B^- a dress Doctor, Tribune office. U2i3t Eoard-a second floor handsomely furnished can be had in a few days by a small family, Irving-place. The best of reference given and re quired._d2l 1. hpo be let, with board two large -5 PARLORS with pantries attached on the second il y.n. at 05 East Broadway; 02331" light, airy looms. 92 50 per weekDay Boarders ?2 per week, Transient Boarders, 50 cents per day. d23 im* "driyate board.?a Lady and Gen BOARD IN WILLIAMS BURGH.? A Gentleman and hi? Wife ard one or two tingle Gen? tlemen can be accommodated with pleasant Rooms In a pri? vate family, at 56 Kirst-sL one minute's walk slip Kerry. Boats run every five minutes du dlb liu* I .U^ Ul BOARD?A gentleman and wife, also single gentlemen, can find desirable rooms for the winter at 41 Warreu-st. A suit of rooms on the first floor for a small family. Terms moderate, and references re? quired, dl lm? ATTENTION.?A Pleasant FRONT ROOM ar:rl Pantry to Let, with BOARD, to a Gentle? man and bit Wile, or two Gentlemen, References given and required. Inquire at 1U7 Prlnce-tt. corner of Green? ly lm* OARDLNG AT BROOKLYN.?Very it Rooms with Board to be had at 37 Wkiow l.iLuj.-. walk to South Ferry-. B NEW PLHIJCATiO.NH. DHE MOTHER'S REGOMPENSE. pnnted from the advance i publishers. THE MOTHER'S REC Influence, by Grace Aqni thip, ac. i.c Ocevolumi en, 50 cents?cloth. 75cen P A, i CO. aiio pub!; w.ih the above, WOM \N'S FRIENDS NATHALIE . a Novel, by Julia i THE BAUDS Of THE BIBL1 {LIFE'S DISCIPLINE, bvuieai JiUANONDALE. a N mL v I The Most Elegant Annual of the Season. rjpHE KEEPSAKE FOR 1651, Qlustra bound In leather and papier mache. Also, a large assortment of GIFT BOOKS and JUVE. ILF.S. pushed and for saie by CTJ9U1 J. C. RIEFE, 12? Fulton-si / RAY'S POEMS. ILLUSTRATED? v^The Poencal Works of Thomas Gray ; edited, with a Memoir, by Henry Reed. Ilmalrated uy C. W. Raddytfe. in one vol octavo, bound in cloth or morocco extra. Illustrations?Stoke Church, Sheep's Bridge. Portrait of Gruv, Church Porch Stoke. Eton College. L'oton Old Church, The Ivy Mantled Tower. Manor House Stoke Lawyer's diary for 1851.? Will be ready on MONDAY MORNING. Dec. 23, this Annual Publication for Members oftse Bar, watch win be found much improved over former publications? Among its contents wiil be found a Calendar. Time Table, Sherihs ano Cocr.ty Claris. Commissioners to uute proofs and acknowledgments In other States. Commissioners to take acknowledgements for other States. PubJc Notar.es and Commissioners ofDeeds. Judges, Courts. Rates ofPos> age. ElecUons. Minister?. Consufs and Charge d'Aifaires, Banks and Insurance Companies a, New-York and Brook? lyn, a complete litt of Lawyers in the City of New-York, ic i.e. ic Published and tor saie bv BELL it GOULD. d234tis Law Stationers, ic. 15tf Nassau-it. tTENRY KERNOT, -i-Jlwtii publnhonTaesday. D'.'c 1 Ix y panicnlarr? i Firns ?'? i us sted fStl caii. r?, iBflml Ol ft SAVIOR WITH PROPHET PATH WA TS ANT) ABIDING PLVCES OF Ot LORP: A P. if.,iv T,ar.<J Bv'Rev I Wainwrigbt EVENINGS AT DONALDSON MANOR: or tl O. irmasGnest By Maria J. Mclntosb. Perm? by Amelia (Mr?. Welbv , Hsileck's complete Poetical Works. Soothe;'s .-. mplete Pot-ticai Works. Moon's on ? lete Poetical Work?. Bvri -.'? complete Poetical Works. Milton's complete Poetical Works. Cowper's. Campe!!'*. Bums's. 8cott's. Hemans's, Dart and Tasso's complete Poetical Works. Gris wold's Sacred Poets of England and Ameri.-a. Fl I B GOSPELS, by the author of "Peep of D?y '.'Catalogues' lit detail for free distribution at their ue Store. No. SM Broadway. d25 ids (MKT B( lOKS V ER V I.HEAP_Jen " ny.Lind Annual, w ith 10 engravings, illustrating her principal characters. Ito London.*2 ?X> Christinas Tales,'j f.ne steel engravings, London.... 1 00 PirkwickAbroad.il steel engravings. London. 2 "0 Sacred Annual, for 1347. royal Ivo. richly bound in red morocco, pul lished a: $"7.'.c. 4 iX> Forget-Me-Not. lOenpravinss, morocco. 1 50 Kl.?s (Jen:?. IP colored engravings, (pub. at $5,00).. 1 75 Beauties of Sacred Literature large 8vo. 2 00 Bvrons Works, only complete edition, elegantly Vv ism-st near Chatham.' 200 Pieces of Ml MC, at (.(cents a-piece. d24 Stood 1-JEV. .MR. STORRS'S DISCOURSE. J ? ?This day published, "The obligation of man to obey the Civil Law; its ground and Us extent," a Discourse de? livered December 12,1550, on occasion of the Public Thanks? giving. In the Church of the Pilgrims, Brooklyn. N. Y. by Richard S. Storks, Jr. Pastor of the Church' For sale at the office of The Independent.21 Beeknian-st. and at Mark 11. Newman & Co.'s. ILO Broadway. 4252tDi.ltW FREEMASONRY.?ALLYN'S RIT '"AL<>F FREEMASONRY, with numerous pla.es; price. 85.00. By remitting tie* money, the book "an be sent ANNUALS! ANNUALS! Books suitable for the Holidays, in The old, the young, and the middle-aged - and the most piously Inclined car. all he established place. 'TJBLISHED?BY JOH ' tay HERC GIFT BOOKS FOR TH E HOLIDAY ?ADRIANCE, SHERMAN A CO. having enlan and improved their store. No. 2 Astor House, are ettab lo ( Her ilielr friends and the public a very large RSSOrtm of Gift Books for the Holidays,among which maybe fou The principal English Annuals h'r 1851, Ali the American Annuals and Presentation Books lor 1< All the .Iuvenile Annuals and Gift Books. The standard Prose and Poetical Works of A nerican t English authors, handsomely illustrated?anil A large assortment of splendidly bound Bibles and Pra Books, wilh and without the Lessons The above are chiefly In very beautiful bindings oitlie rlous new sty'.i?. Be?l.ie? win^h tbev oiler a areai variety of Present*! B?oks of a cheaper kind. Altogether as large an assi mer.t as is to be found In the city. Ladies and gentlemen ire Invited to cai! and look o their sleek before making their selection. Entrance K<. i on Broi.dwuv. or No. 1 on Vesey-st. ADRIANCE, SHERMAN, it CO, 1 FLIE or, Iren, med. k?. i. Hans Andersons -75 cts. Bingley's Tales i, or. Home Story Book Id series??1. Mrs. J. C. 'he Ever,- Day Book of iv; ) CANVASSERS.. -D. Al? ready, grit of i! p.ibl be JUST PUBLISHED.?< ?FFERTORY SEN7 ENCES, as contaiu?d in tho Prayer Book of the Protestant Episcopal Church, set to music, lor four roices, with an organ accompaniment, by James a Ioh.vsox, Con? ductor of Music of the Church ol" the Holy Communion, N. Y.adapied lo the use of Church Choir? on charitable occa? sions and for the social circie. For sale at STAMFORD iSWOilDS'S. 117 Broadway; JAQUE8 BROTHERS'.385 Broadway; WM. DANA S, .ii John-aL and at the principal Book and Mujic Stores. d2l 2t?_ A~PlLiXCE IN THY MEMORY.?A - new and elegant edition?the 7th within a year of this popular work, in gilt and plain binding, iust published. The ?' Trade" supplied by JOHN F TROW, d20_2w W Ann-st. for ir of AMIJSEjM ents. jlfAGNIFICENT \TTK LCTK >N 1'Itiie hodidays-stoppani hall com Broadway and Walker-st. HISTORICAL TABLEAUX of NEW-ENGLAND NOVEL AND INTER ESTING AMUSEMENTS, will be opened for t xblbi?on on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Dec. 25. 135". and eve/y eve? ning during the week. The Hall in which these magnificent Tableaux will be exhibited -ha? been entirely reconstructed and redfeoj riUni under the able direction of Mr. Trimble, the celebrated Ar? chitect, so that in point of beauty and convenience, it is un equaled in New York. ?Ta any exhinluofl eve descriptive iHustra ed by that emiae or < alyo, lure, unsur-'awse winch has been selected Ute highest ire under Ihe direction of that accent Tt Mr 1 The favorite and mimiiabli tl r w ishtoe appro; i several humorous sor composing songs, impn. IN PREPARATION of ihe Yanaee Chan ements will be ly for' this enlnblishmeht. by tin celebrated actior, Treuuier_ Director of to The doors ? menee at 7 o'i Admiisioc ! I2j cenis. Tickets to 1 Music Sti res. fVUR AT INGERSOLL'S GREAT AMERICAN BOAT and OAR BAZAAR. - ? So Ith st. fjr tw o weeks only, commencing lt'th. Come one! come si! to the FAIR?see the great painting of Neptune rising from the deep?see the gold and sflvsr medais, diplo? mas, trophies, opinions of the Press, from one to live hun? dred BOATS r every ike, form and description, models, lie. ic. i.e. Aumissiun free. ' diO 2w*> HDHE TWENTY-SECOND ANNU AL JL BALI, in sid of the NEW-YORK FIRE DEPART? MENT FUND, w:U be given at the ASTOR PLACE OPERA BOOSE, on MONDAY EVENING. January 27th, 1 "1. ? d7 2awS&W[27 SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL ERINA k5baLL. at TR1PLER HALL, on MONDAY EVEN? ING, a :!: Decemherinttsat, I&50 ?Trie proceeds ,,r v^\ca wiiibeaprrop:-ae?l [as s-ieDfor the necefiiof the OR? PHANS in lie Erince-.it. Asylum. Tickets Beachiad. El A R KW ELL CONCER T.-M 1/ .)F.AMT. REVNAl.nso.V th- Scotfjj '? <c* MV* give er third ?ad last CONCERT tl & BROADWAY TABERNACLE, oa FRHUY EVENING, December 27, I85>, {previous mtWdeparmre$^tb.i on which oc-isi vi' .?.????1! he assisted hv MISS LOI ISA STANLEY. ?'? L PHILL'PS. ?cd MR! KANTEST, tha celebrated v rttn ist Mr AUSTIN PHILLIPS will preside at the Plaao Ballad?Kathleen Mavonraeen.Mis- Stanley Sons?The Heather Hills.MissRej is Is B I .a.:-\Vhv do I Weep for Thee.Mr. Phtlh'os Ballad?They Bid Me Forget Tue?.MUs Stanley Sow - I y particular desire r?Co:ee to Me at Morning.Miss Reynatdsoo Ballad? Dermoid Astore.Mb? Stanley Bal.ail?Ji/Lu Anierson my Jo. Solo. Violin?Sounds from Home.Mr. Kanter! Ba.iad?Ttrecce's Farewell to Ksihieeu.Miss Stanley Socg?Here's a Heal'h. Bonnv Scotland, to Thee..'_,.MUs Rerna'.d-on Ballad?My Bovhood's Home.Mr P . ? Seng?Las'gh. Lady, Laugh.Miss Stanley Pong? Tsk your Atiid Cloak About Ye...Miss Reynaldson Violin Solo.Mr. Kanten Si r.g? (by particular reijiiesi t?The McGregor's Gathering.Miss (Waal.Isjn Tickets. FIFTY CENTS?to he had at me principal Mo sic Stores, and at the Door on the evening ot the Concert. Doors open at 7?Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. d2S 2w ITALIAN OPERA HOUSE, AS FOR ?I PLACE.-THURSDAY EVENING. Dec -V. will he performed M err ad ante'sGrand Opera of IL GH RAMENTO. Manfredi.Siguor Beneventano Ela'ss.Signorica T rutfi- Bene-.tetii To conclude with the Grand Bauet Diver.lseuieut of TERPSICHORE Leaders. Mr Kreutzer and Sig I. .-i-.i : C io n, j^, ... Mi. Hensler Prices id admission Secured Seats.Parquet and Boxes. $1 50; admission to Parquet and Boxes on the evei lug of performance, ?I; Amphitheater, 25 cts. Doors open at t to "o'clock |\I E(;H?m??B ALE. i:2 Broadway, LI 8 above Grundit -OPEN EV ER Y N1GUT Jarlug the week, ur.ttl further notice. The original and well-known CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS, ander the management of E. P. CHRISTY, wboSe Con? certs it this city for a succession of four years, have been received with favor by h'.ghlv respectable and fashionable audiences. Tickets 23 cts. boors open at 6[: commence at ?J. The patrons of Christy's Minstrels respectfully tnfonned that the nsual Saturday Afternoon Concerts will be discontinued fur the future. On CHRISTMAS DAY an Afternoon Concert, commencing at i o'clock, P.M. dl Im FELLOWS'S MINSTRELS.? CHRISTMAS AND NEW-YEAR FESTIVAL.? The Manager of FeDows's Minstrels, In returning thanks to bis patrons and the public lor the unprecedented patron? age extended to his popular Concerts lor the last nine months, liege !o state i fiat neither pains nor expense wi.l be spared to make this Band the most perfecl a e< ery part. Tlie Concerts will be continued eve'v even ng during the week, and Wednesday und S?turil?v Afternoons On Christinas Day an ABeniooon Concert at3 o'clock, A.1 mlsslon 25 cents. Private Boxes for six, ?3. Conncertat'i o'clock. d.'J KNICKERBOCKER HALL?Corner of Eighth av. and Twenty third si.?Irish Evening Grand Musical Treat On CHRISTMAS NIGHT, Wed? nesday. Dec 23, Irish Music. Irish Sayings, Irish Doings, all sparkling with Irish Wit! Mr. MACARTIIY. the celebrated delineator of Irish Character, of the Theater Royal Drury Lane, Covent Oarden, and Broadway Theater, New York." win gi-.-e his most popular Entertainment on the Songs of Ireland, combining the Mirth and Melody of the Emerald Isle. Admission 23 cents i children half price. To commence at 7j o'clock. Mr. Macartliy will give his next Entertainment with additional Singers and an entire change o! Programme on Wednesday nexi. Jan. 1,1851. BLEECKEE HALL, corner of Morton Stiset?A GREAT PHILANTHROPIC INDUCE? MENT.--THORP'S unparalleled Bind of YANKEE rl ARM ON IA N MINSTRELS will perform this nfteruoon at 2 o'clock, and at 7 o'clock in the evening. They have slndly volunteered their services for the benefit of the Hi ir.e Mi.-siou Society The great Kentuckisu, Wit u OODBI RY. will give a Negro Lecture on Phrenology. Which never fails to create roars ol laughter and unceasing applause. Admission? Dress Circle, 25 cents; Parquelte, I2f cents. d;.'if ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM. ??P T BARNUM Manager and Proprietor-JoH? Gar.r.NWooi>. Jr. Assistant Manager -- ASTON [SUING ATT RACTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS DAY AND EVENING FOLK HOLIDAY PERFORMANCES. Comprising ihe MOST AMUSING NOVELTIES. GRAND SALOON ENTERTAINMENTS ai !j P M. '!} P.M. H P M and I* M GREATEST COL LECTION OF CURIOSITIES IN THE VVORi.D. BARNUM'S Museum is universally adm.'.ted to bethe Ii AM 11 SEM ENI B blended .villi inversion, and the D.iiiia Isiua.letu minister REGARD FOR .MORALITY. i ar d not to a vicious appetite for vulgarity and tvm ijj THIS CHRISTMAS DAY. at 11 und o'clock, P M. will be perfnrmod In the beautiful Si . ? ihe Grand Comic Spectacle of THE WOODMAN's t PEI.L. and at ? and ll|o'cli?:k P.M. will be produced die delightfully entertainina and claste nlecesof CRIMSON CRIMriS an 1 of li.iMl.snc ECONOMY. Be,! . . 1 very diverting a;id perfectly uue.xceptiuna.de entertain, ments, the MILLION OF CURIOSITIES from al! partsof the world, in tins Museum, afford ,ui Inter, e-ting fund of endless 'knowledge and amusement. The great Cii i.Ml - E COLLECTION, Bmbod es everything --? fating to the CELESTIAL EMPIRE, ?B?rding an exact counterpart, In little, of china as it is. Tim Gipsy Form tie Teller, Fancy Gia-s Blowing, 4ic. i.e. Admission to a Saloon Performance and the Curiosities la the whole building, 25 cents. Children under ten years of age, lij cents. Parqutt and- first circle, one shilling extra. BURTON'S THEATER?Chambcrs-rt. rear Of City Hall.-Tne nea/esl Theater to tlie largs Hotels -THIS EVENING, Den. 25, will be played the Drama, called DESERTER. MARRIED AN ACTRESS PICKWICK CLl B. Boxe? Di ess Circle und Parquelte,SOCtS; Family Circle, 25 cts ; Orchestra Seats. 75 cts, Private Boxes, $5 and t-\ Doors open at 0$, to begin al 7. ROADWAY THEATER.?DOORS ' open at fij?to commence at 7 o'clock.?This EVEN? ing. Dec 25, will be presented the Comedy of GIRALDAj OR. THE MILLER S WIFE. Don Philip.Mr. Conwav | Duchess.Mrs Abbot Alter w blch, a Grand Ballet Pantomime, entitled LE LIABLE A QUATRE. Mazurka,...M'lle. C. Franc!? | MazoarkL.M. L Ksplnosa Prices of Admission : To Dress Circle and Parquet, 74ej Family Circle and Third Tier, 23 ; Gallery, 12? cla. ]\IBLO'S GARDEN.?Doors open at 6 1 i?to commence al 7J o'clock?Tickets to ail parts e lOUseW cents; Children half price Private Boxes.$\ Manager.Mr. JOHN BEFTOB THIS EVENING, Dec. 25, the entertainments will com mer.cewliii an Overmre To he followed by evolutions on the Tight Rope by Leon Javel : and the Ravel Family. Af er which, JOCKO, or the Brazilian Ape To ^occlude wiih the Fairy Comic Pantomime if MAZDLMi or, The Night Owl, Which abounds with the tnott extraordinary and wonder? ful magical effects, tricks and trans.'ormaitons. This extra ordlnsry piece will be performed every evening this week, Saturday included. DROUGHA NX'S LY< El VI, BROAD JL#WAY, near Broome it?Proprle'or and Mtnager, Mr BK'i GUAM Dress Circle and Parijuette, 50 cents; Family Circle, 25 cents i Orchestra Stall Seats, $1 ; Private Boxes. $5.?THIS EVENING, Dec. 25, the performances will commence with an Overmre. Alter which BROUGHAM t C J. To lie followed ny a Musical Iniermezzio, called Echoes of the Nightingale. After which, we Interlude of DEEDS OF DREADFUL NOTE. . After?l'i.cii. THE LIGHT GUARD , -jr. W .niir.'j R.g..ts. Doors at tj?begin at 7 o'cloci. |\TEW-YORK AM PH[THEATER, 37 1 iBowery.?JAMES M. JUNE it CO. Pruprtewrs. On CHRISTMAS LAY three p -n ireiacc- - wt!i be given, commencing at K | A.M. a-'il 7j P.M. First appearance of the gwst Bngllsh Clown, Wallet. CHRISTMAS EEK.?Perfo.-u.Hj.ces every evening, and on Saturday afternoon. Gulliver and the Lilliputians, in which the /.?eat Betiast Uiast appears. Star'iinir acts of Riding and G-mn.wucs, in which ihe unapproichable French Troupe will appear. By universal remes', the iieautiful Fa,ryPa g ant >.: Cl NDi.RELH w:i: - -I j-ii-.g -.he H >? ?:iys Private hoxea. 50cts.; Bh-j 25cts.; P:l |2| cu. Dcors open si 63, performance to -ommence at 7J o'clock. rpiiii WILL BE A SPLENDID -i- PANORAMIC E?UBITION, showing the CtUes. si: iuirea,ic. of modorn Palestine,exaibiied with I bl il: Diun.moLd Light, at Salllvan-st. M. E. Church. ? u Bleecker-st on (. n.-istm.-j night, for the benttltof the Sabbath Scisooi. Admissit? for adulu 1JA cents?children half price. " d212tls' THE D?SSELDORF ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS.-Lessing's g^a'. Historisa! Plcutre of the "MARTYRDOM OF HUBS" bwc added uj the colleen or. cf Patr.tl.igs by artlita of ;he above school. Ad? mission 25cents; season tick? ts fl, and descripdon cata? logues IcJ ceiu dt 3:n GJ.RAND EXHIBITION of OPTICAL f TRANSPARENCIES, represenar-g a greatviiritty of the most remaraable Wonders of the Eartn and tie H ??? sens, at ihe O.jinpic. i42 Broadway. The Antsdlttl Aninais ; Speeunenj of Antic ue Gems: ine Moaons 01 le Heavenly Bootes; the Aurora Bore?.'-- > ? > ilcanoes; roge-.ner w..n a ma.".;.. -' cf Views. g E ropesfl - : ? ' ar,d Pi "... - ' ri.- -??!<-?< o ;i,-e? v,.:..->?.i}.. 'FR I PL KR HALL?Musical Manager, ?* Mr B OCH SA. T?o(;rmn,l CHRISTMAS HOl.lDAt MUSICAL FESTIVALS. To N> eiren br MADAME ANNA BISHOP, cn WEDNESDAY next, December 25, on um nnniHi spieodot o( b-r Svred Peribnuaeee? an* Americao Pro,,??.!.. Cecer? frt. h.mi THF. FIRST 0. mese nriuiani ?t*??jnnx,au (for the accomm.xiauvn of e'erdni: Con ? "ill \?'^^*h^ cannot eooveni?! Uy altaad IN THk"mornin(; m :j P M. and comprise Mfactrre sotactiona of *?cied and Secular Music. THE SECOND IN THE EVENING at 71 o'clock, wBl consist of an ENTIRE REPETITION OF LAST THtTRSD iy s AMERICAN PROMENADE CONCERT, which programme haa been pronounced the moat Unique, Attractive, and Eccentric Musicd Entertainment eter offered to the public. PR! uKAM.MEOF THE MORNING PERFORMANCE. 1, In compliance w Ed) :::e rec,iie?t vt uianv who have uot vet heard this masterly composition?Overture to tbe Stabat Mater cf Kc;sii:.. composed m ISfj at Naplc?, to precede the performance cf that treat work, by.Mercadant* t Ana. "Schon eilet floh, item I be Seasons (the Spring) Mr. PHILIP MAYER .Haydn s. Pantorai Syrapho Air. uRi ica, Rejoice "-ReclL "Andto! ibe Angel of the Lord"?from the Meaaiah, Madam- ANNA BISHOP.Handel * \n?, ?? Delia tritt sell rentiere," from II Bravo, sun* by Signer No\ ELI.I.Mercadaate \ Recit. '?? And 0.?! sam Ana, ?' With Verdure Clad.' from the Crea lomsi ag . Mad. ANNA Hi SHOP. Handel 6. Thaiberjt'j Grand Fan tail* for the Piano, bv the eminent OermanPtaniat, HERR ZOLLER.his aril appearance in America. 7. Ballad. Mis. E DE LI CE s Cavalina.Slgnor FRANCESCO BAII.INI.Verdi 9. Recit. "Care Corupagre." Cavattna "Come forme." La Sonambuta, suug t.y Madame ANNA BISHOP.Rossini 1, Grand Overture?La Garza Lxlra.Ro*slnl 2. Duetto " Da ijuel di"?Linda di Cnamouni ? Donizetti Sung bv Ma.tame ANNA BISHOP ami Si?nor FRANCISCO BAILINI. X Aria?Cada del dglioil rsio,from Moses In Egypt Sung bv Sinner NOVEtiLI.Ro**inl Pharaoh.Tvitig or ike E n pi ans. upbraiding Mos.-s for en deavoting to convert bis people a. Dueili>? "Sull aria," Le Noxze dt Figaro.Mozart Madam.' ANNA BISHOP and Mb* DE LUCE, \ Fantasia on the violin bv tbal vouihftil and lalet ted violin? ist, Siguotina LA\ INI A BANDINI. t;. Hvain?Ave Marts.Shubert ' Sung in German by Madame ANN A BISHOP. 7. Duetto?Sung bySig. f BAILINI and Sig NQVELLI. s. CniidiDi'a lavorue sacred song, "Gratias Aglmu* tibi...*1.OuglteltBl Sure by Madame ANNA BISHOP. With Clarlnetto Obligate, by Mr. LIEBSCH. 9. Grand Coronation March, from Me; erbau** last gram) composition, THE PROPHF.ru Tickets 50 cent* to all parts of the Ha.i. to be had at the music stores, principal botet*, and at the Hail. Scats can be secured in the Grand Tier onlv. without any o\lra Charge, ai the Hall Only, the W bole of t'ltsday. Performat:, es 10 begin at li o'clock, P.M. Doors open at 12. PROGRAMME of ike Grand EVENING PROMENADE CONCERT. Extraordin?r\ selections, comprising? HECTOR BERLIOZ'S eccentric and grandiose Over tine to ?Ii imaginary Iragu- drama, railed by that celebrated French poet musician, (the musical Byron of the age,) the '? Frans Jures." Felicien David's celebrated -Desert." (A selection.) .Million's " Postillion Quadrilles." Labt/ki's "Scotch Wahres " (Wim bagpipes. Ardittl'SuCubalucendyCodtredance. (Fire! Flrei) Siraus*'? " Caatogneite* Polka." The American " M rncllo." the vouiM'ul violinist, SIGNORINA BANDINI. her lourlh appearance. Madame ANNA BISHOP will appear in Ibe course of the evening, and sing some Favorite Ballads The beautiful Arab Song of the Night, In Fehden David's great woik of the "Desert," ami, also, A FANTASIA HiR FOUR ELI TES, the principal Bute pirt vocalised by Madame ANN A BISHOP The third part of that exciting eutertatntnenl will consist of the burlrique variations on tie "Carnival of Venice," performed by the (Uli hand IN KAN fASTIC COSTUMES, ami ofRomberg's famous "Children's Symphony," for suckoon raiile?. penny trumpets, drums, lie. lie These toy Instruments pei formed IN CHARACTERS, by the master' * " * ' *, The wliole under the immediate diie.u jt) ol Mr. BOCHSA. Floor ami Par.pieite tickets. Including dancing, (a lady and gentleman)50 cents; tirst and second, circle, stuglo ticket (admtiting also on the Mo v,) ^ cents, To bo had at the music stores, hotels, aud at the Hall. Suparinleudentof the Dances, Mi Whale. Duoigopenat 0 o'clock. d29 3t f IPERA I; lass ks.?Just. o|??nod, i V?i i,e of superior OPERA GLASSES. Also, a splendid variety ot medium and low priced Opera OlaiSM, Also. Opera Fan* In elegant variety, at TUTTLE'S Emporium 0 I European Fancy Goods, dl.'. Broadway, next door to Hitchcock k LeadhuateC* dry good* esiablUhmenl.dJI 2w * FjsANOHAM A OF TIIK PILQ?IM'S Ja P R 00 it ESS - -Open avary AFTERNOON and EVENING o in ins/ Holiday weak, commencing on Mon? day, Dee. .a Doors upon at 2 in the afternoon, and at 7 In Ihn evening. Exhibition* at S and at 7} o'clock d.'i di* MASONIC NOTICE*?The M. \V. GRAND LODGE of Urn M, A v H, P of FREE ?nd ACCEPTED MASONS ol luoSwte ol New-York, will coinuienierale the i nh a ol the brethtw bltherlo un ier Ilm jurisdiction o ST JOHN'S GRAND LODGE, with iho Grand Lodge of this Sou-bv ? MASONIC CBLEBRA '1 (ON on FRIDAY NEXT, the 27lh lost, Tie Grand Lodge ? usietnl e at the Cl'y Hotel, 420 Broadway, atOoclock, A.M.when Grand Lodges from oihfr Stales will be introduced, A Procession will then bo formed, and rrioveat I? o'clock up Broadway lo Trtpter Iiju;. where St. John's Grand Lodgu will be received, CEREMONIES IN THE HALL An Oration. Addrftiso*, Instrunwniol Music nv four Mili? tary Bands, vocal Music l>y an e(HelenI Choir,itc. ice. After ihoexesdse* in the Hall areeoncludo.1. ihn orand Ledge will re-form Hi order of procea*) in, W hen lli?) UNITED Bit It EN will fall into thtir r<>?pecilirt poflUona, and movn down Broadway to the Park, up Pa'k row. ciiathsm-st. and the How ery lo Union si, ,o I lion Broadway lo Trl[i!nr Hull, where the Brethren will dine together al 5 o'clock P M. All Masons In good Handing are tnviled to parth ipale In the ceremonies, The Brethren are requested (o bd punctual In 'h"ir at tendance at 0 o'clock A.M. dressed n dark clothe*, white aprons and gloves. (Itticers in their approprialo Reiralla The ventleinen of the press will please report to Brother James Neary, in tie eromenado saloon. "Tt Ladle* and Gentlemen who are provided with ticket* will be admitted at II o'clock AM tq boili tiers of bo tea. By order or WM. H. MI LNOR, Orarnl Master. .Ia.mks W, Powell, M.D. Grand Secretary Dinner tickst* can br, procured front Geo H Marshal), .' Bowery; Dr Powell,cornel of Warrenvat and BroaiL v. av.'andat the Grand Secretary's office, City HoteL 4S8 Broadway djfl 2ll?? MASONIC NOTICE.?The Members of INDEPENDENT ROYAL ARCH LODGES, No. 2, are requested to be puneiual la their aoeridajicn at their Lo e Rotim, Citv Hotel, l.i Broadway, on FRIDAY MORNING next, ibe slih inst at :l o'cloek. to unite in lha Great Masonic Union Celebr lion By Direction of JAMES W. POWELL, Master. Chas. 8. HOLV, Secretary. d2*) 2t* iliw?mi.i?nMii,ni?naisis?issi?ii??iiiiiiiii n urn - ?' FOR TIIK HOLIDAYS. oor nk\v-vi;aii.-u'kddin(;ia JL \ ISITING CARDS, beautifully printed, equal to en? graving, at BAKER, GODWIN k CO.'S Steam Job Printing Establishment,TRIBUNE BUILDINGS, Pr.nilng of every de^leriptlon, (.ail and lot specimens, and Judge for yourselves. All work delivered at the Ujne promised. Prices low Satisfaction gnaranteed. Civil and c?urteous treatment to ail. BAKER, GODWIN it CO Printers, Comer of Nassau and Spruce d22eod Entrance No 1 Sprucc-st T. webb's fancy bakery, 105 iced and ornamented in every style. Orders received and punctually sttended lo; p>irt.ea aupplied with ice creami jellie?, pyramid.<, pound, sponge, lady linger-:, coeoanut drops, arni all kinds of confectionery for the coming New. Year. d/iSUs* Holiday PRESENTS.?just rk CEIVEDa ?plendid assortment of gentlemen'* fur? nishing good*, viz: cravats, scarfs, suspenders, glove*, ir.on.ing robes, porte-monnoie*,Card cases, and a great var? iety of other article* suitable for the present (s) season, al J. AGATE'S, 207 Broadway, corner_Park-place. d2?7i ORNAMENTED PLUM CAKE foil vJtHE HOLIDA VS.?Mrs WOOD, W Orand ?I would most respectfully inform her customer* and the public, that she Is now ready to supply them wltn the cboicc*t (.ike for ? ll .;..lavs, compris.i.g Pliiio, Pound. P;ai i. Citron, Al n.ord. iCu'rrar.L R?tsln, Coc-jannt, Washington, Lady. Spenge, and all ether csreroilf icfd an-, ornaaaented. Orders to furnish Holiday, Wedding, and OthOT Partie?, thaiikfclly received ard promptly attended 0,. (JM'-rs sant lo ail p?rts of the city free._d24?JIA rWCKLED oysters for new X YEAR'DAYj pickled In the very beat manner and ol a superior quaiiiy. Persocs wishing shouM leave their or? ders r a. iv. a? li e .nr. : . .creases a* the holiday* *p nruacii. Oysters sent to any pan of this ciiv or Brooklyn fiteofexpense. A. at. P DORLON, d24 of_ ll^and i2F(Ot<?? Miael. f hristmas and new- year vypRESENTS.?Al I SLATER S Bookstore,*M Chai baavssmare, (r.ear ihe Bowery) may ,m obuin?! i(w rno*r .- en* e s.sosfmeni of B.-.k. Siadoeery *m Kaney Ar ??- e?. sutlab'* BB1NS a: co. 2C4 RnmrJway?(;a?J tteniion of tl:?-tr rri<mds and Ibe pub'ic to ih?Ir a*, of WATt 111.-. DIAMONDS and jewV ?>*{ detcriptlnn. Also SILVER and plated iVire variety ol *gte?M Mttern, snitabie for trie Holt! I they l Wei f-.r sale on a* reasorr.Me t*rm* aa :rrr,,r.;eliewherein!hee:y. ,U\nV*