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' THE FENIANS. Status of the Irish Military Delegation. Demonstration* Through the West. CITY CIRCLES OUT FOR OMAHONY, jkddr?M of Niai Mahooy to the Fenian Sisterhood, mmi ITEMS AND SPECULATIONS. Ac toe, 4c. Several n, alter*, wero occupying the attention of the Tenian men (?nU women) yesterday in this vicinity. In ll?* Hi .1 plaee, the developments regarding tho Purls ?!raU, proceeding from the Senatorial party and pub *' '? yesterday'* Ilmui-o, had to be caiivasscd and ?liK?'.tftl ; then the "A. P. A. Orange gasfltter's fat job lii the Mansion*' became a candidate for atteution, and * "h accordingly the recipient of a full quota. The glK n Beaut jeport which we gave from Washington, too, < . Kerl quit .1 stir among the brethren on both sidew of ' Hie line. In . e-tk'ations and speculations in effeet ruled tin* Feuiun mind throughout, or at least that portion which exercise the motaphvelc functions and rido the walls of either "establishment." Those inside both th-r hi'uds full, as a matter of course OWIVOfS ASPECT OK UNION 8Qt ARK. i iiion .qiinre is preparing for its convocation on the Jl< Januai-y. There arc reports, documents tiud indict luoutH of u most formidable nature in process of manu tactnre there. None, however, wero given toourie 1" rl -r, the calculation being that tliey wi.l do much mure e rem km when heralded under the niupicca of the august body In question. Then it is believed the S' ^nsion cannonade will commence in right down earn w. N"? ol 'malcontent" pronuncumentos or ?imme <1 He Milui.h!r' proclamations of by gono ci.iv , will Uare ?"niipare with the double-shotted boomers that are to ? we ,, down through the historic sqi ar*. saluting, en j ? 'i f, -the ereat revolutionist on horseback." and r"'< <Aa/ ll " ' no,)'e Romans of the Senate hors it: H I?h?rir,K0m sf|,,aro, J\?.ot.,Ic ar<> not communicative. 1! utliers K.lllan and 0 Mahon.v, having g,ven'( ut. ><*a) S veial column, of private opinions publicly expressed ?ro the eve e, the debt, have been calmly viewing their ?'I 'Xition ar.d husbanding well meantime further fusi !? tes for the doubtful future. I 11 a 'U't* benatorial quarters. lie . enat'iiial gentlemen have b.-on operating In their C "?m>e, a. usual, though not in organized session. One "" '*7, "'J'"1 Pfn ^ fivers wore ?een setting things t , ( m , i Mr departments. They are earnest looking TI ?, J Kobertorial (not reportorial, Fenians .... iiP .' a K? aheud whip and thorough .stylo of The !!J!fLUtn I*1?' Jb?yeye Very c,lriou'?,.v members of the press, and - will not be sociable at all while there's r.viim^/^M0- know whether there* h >ft prt'M . .Tl?eir 8UI,<,r'or attends to such m.u ei. and the reporter hns to do the best he can 1 v.denll.v -'Jeinnnlsm reformed," though approachable' 3 not vei'v available for the presy corps. * ' TWO NEW 8KNATOK8? "lNf>ER TUIIH Sl.N'U ItEX I m o . ZONIAK?" I he Senatorial annals yesterday were marked br the T'f??vhi ?i "the nobl? K",nu"s" w'?o have for tho J iw?61 . ys boel1 ut a '??pee table distance, with hearts I " l<! e?J7 thri" "f the ulectiic conductors PurauwJ "the ever, tenor of na was stumping 1'WladelphU, kc foi tli^ o M*houy side; another wat also in his service 7 !IL STa? :'ran<li"f on 'he constit >tion near the Hub- a Jouiih was reported on the fenco; a fifth was practising 01 in trr.ru among the Hoosiers. ' * 1)00 !l, 11,8 speculations, if nc-t operations. e. e-tpec.tauts regarding the culmination of this d!?itro-< - ,i?g dublousnese. The "self-written and selM.ubiiShed . f "tlTfrate'riu t ??W<TT? J*Cltl UP?? hlg1' 10 tho c';?ratiou * t the fiatemuv that It was only natural to assume that ;tlie other ' noble Roman. ' would k-ep clear of aTl con Tw" r V,'e'"' r" 30 11 Provfcd UP ?? y^terday. Iitve ^ '?"V 'T0?'- |,ff'tlve'y here. Thev ?iXf!?i .i y scanned, questioned and traced Alirou^h their mental aad pedestrian rounds Thcv iro ?ii heTtiam1 Hn. i':T1UI "" yct fft"C11 ln"' tbr '"P of T .J ? beon P'yi"1? their ruses- and itiw the great question in Fcniau minds h: 'Tnder which f Ing Ken/onian y Their adherence to the houte of <i f *' u. uudoubtfidly be marked bv an explicit ^ ,*n"t MtaJi'i J' B?dlng M " WoU,i frf'? lwf> 1,10 * aiiest mmds of the movement, from deliberatene-s mud clreunispM tion, most assuredly fierce away ?l 'I of the Senatorial strength and build ur> the lortnnw *?i Mw old establishment to high triumph again. On thn Other hand, if, under the clrc mstances these 2: ^0 ^^ Uocido 10 cawt their voice for tho jj)u]i y o( then < ompeer8 and come out for the Setiat^ a fc.'mgs. deposition, Ac., It would tend to ralij lhe elanK u"" ln " of cogitation, from New York to Sau ?' T'','c'> t0 'he adinlnlst ration thus under t? nduigiy endorsed. In tho meantime no clue has vet r::n*Jte ? 'rr no? uTe w/r' .. ?? ? 0 lbe Ka,,t 80001 in close commu t , 'fr , 1,111 haye effectually baffled all Bo far as 1 ir, !?. ? , ? are ( oncerned. Honr after hour the de luratiou 1* looked for by their own States as well n- hv ??Pect,ve p-?rtlc* here. It has not yet w^TfoAh. l?.-H MU.ITARY DKI.EUATION ? Til KIR KKPORT t ,, ... POSITION. offlc''n,? ro'iking lrom brigadier general 5' c*r?*'"' have arrived from Ireland and s.^nt li V.. T? v*k,orUay ln seeing how things stand 2 bh' 'ln"nlmo??>y placed tbein.selves lu rjpu ,,/ (a. lib the Senate administration, stating that thev :J? u!?i 01 i?m impressions antaironistic to .?? Msliony, md that these were n..t rlm?^*by i^eit ?; nrrenees. Tho e.trani nation at hom^ufey pronSJ d and impervious to treason, spies and In f^ io 'J "Z?,ni n e 'll" P^Wtination whloh t'hey ellim ,mV ? Vtn^n,S<|f Mr O'Mahony s system with I* , ,l, rt- T,'?.v plumply assort that had he been ado V. i .:li Vr",n'"i thorough in his worlr daring the T" I eighl tiionih.j the mon at homo wonld have been on hadn I "' '"ry m"St lnrr"*blV iTdou? |> hap- under wor^e prospects Thcv converge onlte if .ush.a fa"'?''"1 .T,<,lenli <,,'cldodf.v with "the JI. nsion n]\ , as they rail them, and were to start la-t ,, rt?-. T, K'ir yPWM*o states and to er^ag- at once In V X7e^wa?? flUP,'0rt ?f ",hp mtli,,r> I , A ?'"'CAflo REMiNinrorR. I Th? man if --ations of affiliation on the part or the cir i2l ?nT r*MOM ?f,,ba organixatiou cc^tiuae to lliirougi, the J'.^. rCt,P?C 'e C*m,W *n(1 t0 /? 1 11!5 Y o'' e of Chicago has been anxiously awaited. It j)' noi l be largest oitjr lu ths Amercan Cnion, but it t* 1 ln iJt#.r#l,1!*n n?t excepting v 'k'st')D 11 '? there that O'Mabony and li e Nev Y rl "T rc7>nc"c" ; ">d Its remtttanres to fc .? . always count by thousands oarh P H?. ["V r" o' 'his Chicago reconciliation, very ill t hi* t imp a"d P*r't, u|i""ly aproixm tin* lime, has beeu thus glvon to our reporter bv a yi.X'r.rl'on " "fronioneof the pert.es present on k, Chicago re, ;oneiler. address S! ' ? i1'UVP >'"u received fr..m the American Oenian Brot! erhood through John O'Mubonv durlnir the 'ti e year- we i,?N e been work.ngr" K f I he (. K. mimed the preelse amount. fionv l ,,' ' "ITfc,?" th" ""t0 n,an to Rr. O Mm i "It U, replied Mr. O'Mahony. "ave you not received mor than that f tr Ti x!'"' ' hjoagodnle alone in th-.t t.me? ??l-tv ptw, !"*r~ hot you must recollect ourso I r , ; ".:W0,1C ^ ?"?? * . -enn nly another f j | country working like youisj. pun iiv" VV? f^ct' ,h?* wh"ln organi/niii.n Iwing vlr ' Ti wi ri<<"'A" AVI) A OK Till ORE *T WEST II. ?? wi?. i;z? !M por,,Rr < 'he one pla? e In ^ o( t.,T,vo^,'nr,t,,r'^/'' '[P "" "ho-e heart 1 I'd Hie one I tele has e\iiaml??d |n?n" N.let.as it has been tf.e nron.Jan 1 r'i- "K he Greot He-i vfrrhwn' SnJEli,, ?eni"nism in "'ie o , the , ,sUeV, *\; " ""?' hed to |. ? n * ,n veh,oM?T1" ^ m^'i "!Z", 'omentum of tho district wnw to l? h,w ? , vening o? th. lith. He have the follow in. 3 UK I^MAN DISTRICT COKTRNTION? .RKTVrki 4 uti<< . VIM ,ir%T|t,.N Of THK IWNATK-AI.UtrMAW. JS I TUB NEW U)MIXt.STRATIOV. ? f A Inrge and enlhiH.i tic. meeting of the Fenian n? ll.erhoo.1 of the DJstrlct of Chicago was held fast evrni?. I' i w ? '"i'' inJ'' ,y'' 8 bloc',t corner oi Randoi.d" I ^"!.i, ri ^/m '. 0 ' on nor. lilsti let Centre, in the p. 1 lie. The C.i 1 1 rmaR aro.-o ar.d stated the objeet of the fc>; etmg <"'* 'o t,ke act ion relative U. the SeponHooo? ^M,1V "i0" '.,0,:,n K""n? f'o?n 'heir r< peetM e o^ice, ns Pre'ldent and Soeretnry of the K'nim I*5 "Iherboed by the Peuate of the Order ^hort n?rt ??-nlng addrc ,.,e? were made bv i'vsraJl oT (hVCwI^ 111 1 Miii|>ori ol the action of tbe.Snnafe of the Brotherhood ?xlihdl were 1 ar^ii ed with trreat applause The Centroi C X tIf,Tnl ?S2S" of ,bo rlly wof" "ppolnted to draft ? ftwpf r< solutions ?tprtf?lve tfio ftf .h. ftioiherboo,! of this district The committee reported (he fottowlug preamble and rc-olutlomj; ' *W.e?V the Senate of tlie KenUn Brotherhood h? rfrtn# er the authority Mated in l? by the Km.n iroth0AiJ2i2? A a2ll! ^"iry .tohn O'Vahony, Preslitent of thTV?f j!^. 't 'he uneonstitnllonal set^ dona b? htm f1'' fliers whom he has placed In position without the eon iV!!. ??aatei and whereas he nrfused. f. A yhere. lo submit to the rtenate tho books aod account* * ' ,n j ln '"P'T 10 a remonstianee of ths (??'Iiste, .rid Cause ft esid to ha printed and posted In tho U"?etMl Ihnro' thl?res nf Sew >or? eity, having his nam" laohedlUeie oas Pre.ldant of the Brotierhool. In wSJh ""embers of the ssld Hen.te, aa lona timed P^ei,% ,.,"i'T'u,1?,r1 "''""h gold- bought blreHnn; and Ltmim ki poran KIIIIiu. who br false pTten^sdla instn ,'/l,Vh" con'l4^n''', of ">?? ?t*anl/stion, and as Bo. nxnl if ! ! Treasury lid unwarrantublr, save with the fc ?a* ofthe Kenlan Broiherbood, ret,' ? '???ntlon iq s-hieh he furni-hed s il ehsm^rs 41 * in. t *e?peu?lve rate. said expenditure the spiuopriatlmi ot the Sonn e tn the sum of . i . i J ' . i by linn Willi eucli ? w> ??b n,(l Ale- . band. oo small amount of wliich was ?u I u?. ?? . uiidrlbt.Msd by lb.- freedom-loving peo| 'to of . lr? Und .md Ihuir friend, to put war material within the reach ot iribh i?atrlutiim hikI the 8?Outu Of th? tfoiAD Rrotherfcood, iu th?- faithful and oouEciemtiou* performance i?f ihctr (iut* dul linitf-'ti-h h ii ^ d6pOM John O M;ibou>, ]'.< h\ i?*nt ol'&l F'-ntun Brotherhood, and B. Doran Ktlllun, Secret ary of tlie Treasury, and by a noauiinoua volee d'd i-lWir.d utl William K. Iloliert* President of t i, <1 In rl no.l and wliriea ? ' rlc.iu ovll disposed and ills l York did take action I., favor of I.,' ' i (I'M ihonv i mi H. l? irau Kill tan against tin- Senate, tor the purpose of in tin i Mating the said Senate Horn the parsu.l of I'^Z.'y- an I whereas all of tbo alaivu u.cmioued ?M having been done, be it resolved. by J ihe. Mntrea and n"-m^a ul il.e I fulfil Ilr..'herhoo.1 H " dIMrlei "I i b.'J??'? "l??,1" ?lilt-.l t>. .tvve.l :i .. t. . H. Poran klllian .lid l.ihn ?> ??'? hour gu.ltv of vloaiing the constitution. and wounding rieenl.- the 1 one- ??)?! prospect* of Ireland's freedom. K. solved ?li?i we 'to Indorse the action id the Senate In deposing I lie nuiity ones, and (?onstiliitlotiHlly lilliiK the va r.incy .iccnsioned l.y Ihe depoclllou ol John <? Maliony. R( Bolvt d Thnt .ve ivrogiMM Win. B. Riiberti w **. ,? (.1 I be Fenian Brotherhood, and pledge him our earnest and "hl'i.'.holl. That we reprobate and Indlflnauily rePfl 'j1* foul and uitiligiii. ul calumny flung upon our dtatrict wl.nle organisation 111 the Insult and outran l?rpe?rtttcd against our w ell lietoveit biot her bens tor Michael hta idan and 1*3 . ->** iatea, tn the slanderous card of John O Mahoiifr. ?? out brother and townsman we can Proudly bear Uatlinous to h'? honor, honesty and self-sacrificing devotion to nto nulla, land, and of hi. associate., the ?mbeni oftta niat. Senate. It is ? pleasure for uu, tn th s painful mo iMot, to express our Wl. 't .?n?danee in^^BdoJH>, In trgrity and p-tcelcus patriotism. England has treasure, but not enough gold to buy thorn. ?,.,i It. -sol od, A s revolution* have never been wholly pure, aiid lis the robe of freedom lia? been often aoitod by t6? oonto?t of the coarse, the false, md the vicious, that we w 111 IgMW this I i i ..t Hb one of the . rorws we have lo bear on the [0?d to libertv and ;)i?t. nothing (taunted, trusting In our own honor and honesty, and that of our friend* tliro'iBhout the world. will uu oil with renewed ciertloua, guided by we <i(?l of the I t'hii! ejiles, until we witinws the glorious triumph of ft eedom tn ohr native land. ??mi,i? .ml imuln Resolved, Tflat a u>py of the above preaoiit?lo ?i*d Uous be fai wardetl to the Pres.deut of the Kei?i*? Brother ho. Hi and Seiinte, autl that they be gl??n to the press for pub 'llrothert, fear not disseiiatona when truth and justice are to he saved when meted out. ?: Priplraril Signed bv h. H. O'Connor, District Centi*.N. < ?rieltard, fieasu.e.r: U.nul- O'Connor, tienlre Mojbf Circle, .^"s^rtes CVnlre MoM^ nun Circle; L?'0. V. Ilwyer, Ct utm Tor coral! Circle; John T. M.illan, Centre Mulll^rt U^e; John Flnnucane, Centre Robert Emmet Circle: B. r. Mtani. Centre Ifeil Hand ( iiele; Tiiomits Tully, t.entre llugh O Ne It Circle; r. McKay, Centre Satsticld Circle; James u. ma guii c. , Sccrstary. The resolutions wcro unauimotibly adopted. The meeting then adjourned, givitig three eheers Tor Jainc- Stephen?, the Head C ntro in Ireland, three more for Col. W. K. Bohet in, President of the leuiun Brolher le~>d. and three more for Micliael Braulan nn?i hia co laborur* ol tl.o donate of iho Ken ..in BroUierUood. I.KTTKlt Uttljl A VKTEBAN OASU'AION'ER. The folIoNvit.fr httx been received from Captain I. h. Walsh bv Piefiident Kobert?. ? Chioaoo, III., Dec 11, mr. Colonel W. 1?. President l'ent.m Brotherhood:? Di-.au I'm >.m?? More power to you ?ud every man of your band. 1 ftlwuycs took you to be stem nr fi, but I did not th.nk jott had backbone enough for such a cris.s hm the prC'Bviit; nn<l be u?s red tlntf the truth, the hone?tv, the Intclll^eiv o and the truo patrloti'm of our race w ill K't?talii vou. lit? (i not what the ''chieftain or hi; retainers may way. Let not pro*, ocution uige you or any of our men iu violence, eltlu r otl'ennive or defen sive. If violonc come, h t U b ' from ttiein. Of eoume tli.i" in n limit to pat'ence ; but stretch it to its utriuiM. Th- world is to ).n?s Judgment upon u*. history is to p.ias Judgment upon us ? lei our couduct now be stt' !i as will earn nu Impartial and favorable ver diet froiu both. To-morrow niglit Chicago will hold a moling of iho diet net.. Tho resolutions will lir?t cou den. n the action or the old Kiecutive: next, endorse the action ol in h n te: llilrtlly. recogui/.e vou as the bn< fi<l* l'rc-ideiit of th" )>'. and pledge s i |. port; next, vlnda ate Mitimol ScaolitD, of Ihi.-t citv. and the Senate Troni the foul uspcreion ctut upon him and it by 0'M , and lastly, pledge t:iemselvc3 to be fKLtliful to tiiObe who will evor be faithful to Ireland. i'lie West froin I'hiladelphia out, Ik all right, with the exception of a few places which won't aniouut lo nmclt. Yours in fraternity, ^ WAL8U. AMBOY, II.L1N0IS, t'OB COLONKL BOKKI!T-< AND THB PRNATB. The following Miioux others from the West was re ceived yeatoiilay: ? AmboY, Lee County, 111., Dee. 11, IHfio. W. B. Bowkts, lYesideut, Ac.. 26^ Bowory, New York:? Dfak Siu ? in accordance with the unauimotia vote of the Circle of the Kcn'an Brotherhood which the under signed represents oh Centre, he l>egs leave to inform yon tliat the action of the Sen ile of the F. B. will be by them fully suata ued? all orders from "Headiptarters" to the contrary notwithstanding. Would it not bo well to call a meeting of the State Centred to give expression to their aentiuvnts on the present, usurpations of our went, incompetent President, O'MahouyT This sentence alone makes yio writer guilty of perfldy. Yes, I confess to tbo guilt from Hie first day or tbo Philadelphia Convention to the present moment. Neither could I see thou nor lind out since why he got the position from that convention? wtf?k, silly and incompetent as lie really appeared to me, I never thoj^ht he would duro oppose the .Senate in the legiti mate dlacluuxc ot its duties. On the conotudlng part of your resolvee wo rely ? "tint the iutcresU and sta bility of the organization will be by yo t as in duty bound proterttid." To use the words of a faithful friend of Ire lanrt, **wtll you allow the present power which the Irish in America possess to be frittered away by corrupt and Icnavi-th political adventurers, or misdirected to gratify the umblllou or pauiper to tlie vanity of sr.ltlsh and utucrnpuloii.'i demagogues f" 1'orbld it, High Hea ven. I^t wl?e cotmaola prevail, and tne persistent ef forts of huuost, disinterested, patriotic men be directed purely to the deliverance of Ireland, which it Is fondly and Qrmly hoped cannot be long deferred. I remain yours, fraternally, tilCBAEI. KAOAN, Centre V. B THE CORCORAN (MANHATTAN) CIRCI.R t'OR COL. o'mahuny. At a meeting of the Corcoran Circlc F. B., the follow - ing resolutions were adopted:? Kesolved. Tbat we sincerely regret the present split which has taken place in the l-'en'un organization, and we b?Jleve thai it Is detrimental to the object we have lu view. Revolted. Tbat we have walchod the workings of the or gatiiMtloa since Its l'ornuttlon, and beliove that Its present atrmigtli sml Influence sre owing lo tbe untiring zeal and de ?otion of John O'Mahony. Resolved, That we linve full faith and reliance in the ability, teal an 1 patriotism ol' John O'Mahony, and reeof m /.e him us our leader. Resolved, Tha1. ItowfTer iistrloiki the Intenti ons of the so ealled leader* may be who joined at the eleventh hour, we bellem they are acting unconstitutionally gnd detrimental lo the cause we t?v a In view, by eaualng dissension and giving aid and commrtto the encnir. Signed bv MleliaelC. (.lillgsu. M. D.. John J. Mot llmont, piilllp l.'allan. Committee on RrMdutiuns; Eugene K"lly, Centre; Philip Callan, Chairman of Committee on KsTety: John,?. M'.Climon:, Treasurer: J. F. Vlt7 ?innn?, Heer-tsrr. THR ORNKRAL SHIKI.ps OtBC'LR FOR O'MAHONT. At the regular weekly meeting of the lieiscral Shields Circle or the Fenian Rrotherhood at the i'etiun Hall, 180 York street. Brooklyn, Thursday evening, De.-emlw 14, 116ft, the following re.-olutions were uuauiiuou-ly adopted ? ? Resolved, That we endorse the action taken by tbe varlou eirelei of tin: Fenian Brotherhood of the Msnh'iitan illsfrtei, ?u n-pudlating the nctb-n taken l.y tbe ao-ealled 'en senator of the Kenlsn Rroth-rbcid, and denounce them as traitors to the ('.a use of Irtah Jnib-peudence. .. Resolved. Thnt w- re.' .igc!/e Colonel J. O'Msl.onyas the only elected President of the Fenlsn Brotherhood, and aolemnly pledge lilrn our undivided supp rt. Reaolved. That we solemnly pledge ourselves to withdraw our "Iipport from the lri-h Atv.riean newspaper, and we enll upon sll Irishmen ayinpatblzing In the cause u< ?ii?tain us In our action. _ _ _ Kguod by Captain J. D. M-neBij. Centre; Tbomaa Me Maiion, seei-etftrr: Jaiees McII-nrv, Ti-eusmer. Henry M (low. in, John (J't.r.oiy, James McDonald, t 'immittee on Resolutions. THE FXNtAN S1STKW IX ARMS. Tlie Mlowlni; sprightly doc ira^nt will be very Inter eating to our r? nder-. The official "H D. F. ^ ." siroa ture nngllcl^na "Bead Directress Fenian Wsterhood:' ? No. ul East UcVKxmoia Stwmt, Umos .-'vcasi:, i Nkw York Citt, Nor. 21, 11?6 | To Branches or tui Fi.si.i.v Si?iikh??<.p, CsiKnxo:? SisTtats ? Soon Oreea Erin will be a buttle fcld! Soon the SiiDhuirt will stream over ovcry bill nud t alley of our own land! Yet, ero thif ble ,-ed Imven be reached, work, teal earner t work, tnust be accomplished. Wo are a nation of brave men and true-hearted women. Surely, m .m undertaking allot ting our common weal, we should r*e to It that we, ti*>, jierform "'tr part in the glorious work of Irish regeneration. The men of our raeo str.un every sinew to the ts:-!? before litem. They work as if oxlsteneo Itself do|iends upon the Hte. e--* nr failure of this enlerprire. Tliey pledge "their lives their fortunes and theii -ai icl honor;" they lay their all upon the sliatteiod altar of our once glorious country And our women are not idle! Htevllly advancing, they ptove th.ti devotion to It eland floy prove, by their many t serltiees, h'iw trnly ri- > 'hey lov e Uu>; mourn ful mother, whose wall of anguish rings out, as centuries Blnce, and w hose sorrows shall only le- requited when the shamrocks of Erin Ik?w to Fenian footsteps, and a Fenian leet anchors on her c >aat. The exigency of this hour potuts out plainly the cour--e we must |Mtrsne. Money must be raised to fit out a fleet, to rtfjuip annrmv. while five dollars will procure a rifle, let rot your hands be Mty folded. Ten dollars will purchase an Irish Bevolutlouary Bond. Murelv, sorely in view of the good lo be ac<'?niplishn<t by the Mile of those bonds. I need not urge upon yon the advisability, ihe necessity, of your exortlou. I sbnll re<|uest your Dlr<ctrefM to furuJjh me with a full list of names, with amount* paid on tbe final call ; s'so a list, of members not paid It Is to be hoped that each sister will endeavor to po<- e , one of tlies* bonds. If I tn practicable now, aa in k iiue case.*, niak" a payment during each week, or at ea?li meeting, retiueatlngthe Treasurer to credit you for amount' thus paid lu. Within fonrtaen days alter the re. Ipt of this circular, I shall hope lo see tne names of all go.id merubars as bondholders. I need not s|teak more at length to Intelligent Iri-^h ladles. You csnnot lo too muck . you must not do too Utile. In th"- ? d?) - of extia? aganee and exirwnelm I need not peak more pointedly. The women ot Poland ?old their lew eto: they dres-a.if ill mourning. I.et tlie women of Irelauii weir no surplus Jewolry, no costly raiment, wMIe an army is to t>e e?|uipi?ed, a fleet to sail, for Hie IihI lowed shores of Erin. And again, do not consider your work accorapilahed by liberal donations upon your own part. Fat",!, sister should consider herself a liond agent, and work a? she ha-t never worked before In fur theran. e of tbe grand and holy work to which w? are ph-dged? a work so holr that, f call upon you unheal tailngly, nay, If aeed be, ( beg of you, by every tender, by every endearing memery, lo give evon more than you csn span . Have you not ofteu said you would willingly give every dollar you own to Tree Irelsnd f We onlj ask a portion of your worldly goods, fT the "final call ' haa been Issued? the "Hntil moment" baa arrived. Professing true, earnest lovo for our mourning mother acroM tbe waters, let us prove the Intensity of that love by oar inflagglng real In bar behalf, until again Ihe Sunburat waves over our ransomed country, and we feel with pride that woman's heart aad woman's hand have aided to establish the Irish republic. Yours, ha the sacred cause of country, KLLBN A. MAHONY, H. D. F. S. TIB PARIS DRAFT? MOTH FROM TIB AMMTANT TRlASt'REn. to trk sniToa op nra mrauv No. n East Srvamtarm Rmtar, Nwr Tona, ) Dee 1?, IRQfi, I I I wo bv vour rarer of tbU dato an article proceeding fr"U? the editor of the Irish n, in which the writer r-?l? lorUi unfounded ai cusatiJiit uguiust Mr. V in-rau KilJiiui, secretary ..f the Treasury, K H. As I am connected with the fliiam ial tl> partiuent of the oi> ant/atiou, aim have been for m arly a year, an Financial Secretary, I < on^ider it i uf duly, u juMke lo Mr. K., to slate that Mr. Mpelibtey, of Philadelphia. ki t ing a s ai?enl for Tup<-coti Jt Cm., applh-d by lotter to the Semite of tlie F. li. . profl'cring ceita u advantages to the organization in u 'gotiation.s of en hange. 1 understand that the letter, when read lo the Senate, fH applauded by that body, which might be considerid b> a nuance officer as equivalent Jo instruct tea* Accordingly Mr Kill! in. when lie wauled a Koropean draft, iiiqu red of Mr. ^ptliUey his term*, which were considered by Mr. K. satisfactory. Mr. Spelltsey wus authorized to affect the exchange, upon wliich he (Mr. 8.) rcched the usual com mission which jtppou ted ageutsonly mttlTt; anil *n i it not belter that Mr. ^pellisty should have that percentage than I ave it to Mr. Tapsoott? I am f- ii rpris*'.! that tho editor of tlie frith Awn can does uol kuow that u draft on Tapscotl ir as good ia any part of Europe as in London or Liverpool. In regard to tho second accusation ? uatncly, that Mr. Killiau realized a certa'nsum by the purchase of gold ? I, as u "good Fenian.'' having uoi only the honor of tn'rt* at heudquarters, but also the entry of all sums realized from all sources for the F. B., take this method of in forming all w hom it may concern ? that Mr. Kiilluu hand ed me a voucher of said sale inuu< dutcK after it was effected. The amonnt realized was $2.r-7 07, out of which government tax, be., amounting to $W3 0? was paid, which leaves a balance of $163 9H, which balance is credited on the Treasurer's books, kept by me, to the Fetiiuu Brotherhood. I do not deem It necessary to trespass further on jour space, uf I am .satisfied that our glorious cause, by the voice, and will, and determination of the Brotherhood in Congress assembled, will receive new life and energy ore long, and compel us to forget our personal dlflfereucoti and sacrifice every feoliug, even to death, for the one grand object? the freedom of our native land. WM. V. HKEHAN, Assistant Treasurer, F. B. THi: SRNATE. The Fenian Senate held no regular session yesterday It i" stated that they will resume their otticial labor- In regular orgauized session to-day. The Fenian Imbroglio. PuiLADKI.PIllA, Dec. 14, 1805. At a meeting of the Fenians at Wilmington, Del., last night, resolution." were passed endorsing O'Miihouy. Tho I'nion Circle of the Fenian Brotherhood of Glou cester City, N. J., has endorsed tho action ol' o'Mahouy. Amusements. VU.l.tl'K'H THKATKK. A second hearing of Mr. Frederick Robiu.-on, the Eu^ llsh star at Wallace's, convinces us that be bolujg* to the lackadui -ieal school, which originated on tlie Frcueh stage, and was tin nee trans'erred to England and hn ported here liv the Wullacks. The players of this school do not act; they simply > ome before ihc audience HUd rehearse. To wear goo4 clothes, look Wee a ft'ittqnuui, walk about gracefully, utter wiUiateuis with un iud lcr ent air, substitute nonchulnnce for pa-slon, k ep cool always aud do everything quietly uta the requisite*1 of the lackadai- ieal school. Such acting 11 that of G.irrick, of Talma, of tho elder Kcaii nnU ol the elder Booth these Hlagc fops and dandies < annul cotnpn h ml. cannot approach, caunot appreciate. Mr. Robinson is an excel lent representative of his school, and bents I<"?ier Wallack on his own ground; but we hold that the lackadaisical school is not a good one; that it has no fire, passion, pith nor point, and that, in short, it is not acting at all In any artistic sense of Hi word. Critics who do not rccogniae thta distinction^ fall to understand their business and Ignorantly applaud a stylo of performance which is perfectly cold aud insipid, not to say dawdling. The other day we were made to call the two comedies in which Mr. Robinson appears, "agreeable." A syllable was wanting. They aro dr.i greeabl* little pieces, which bore the audi, rice.- tremen dously, and were probably selected by tho envious man agement of Wallack's to ruin what little chatiei a of m;c c?hs Mr. Robinson had. This precaution was uuneee.-wi ry. If a genuine actor, of the Garrick stamp, were to appear in this age, how long would It take the public to forget and Ignore alt the lackadaisical Robinson' on both ides the Atlantic? BABES IN THB W001J AT WTNTCT HARDEN. It may have been partially due to tlm cold weather without, or to the uncomfortableness within, that only a tolerably filled house greeted the first pi eduction of two new pieces at the Winter Garden last evening. 1 ?m.>lii it is there were very many vacrnt ?eatr in both pap] jet and dress circle. With about the walk and ge ture of Ira Major de Booty, the nccktie, make up and illy a* -orted eyo brows of his Timothy Toodles, an<i a modicum of the part of 8alem S-tiddrr, Mr. }. H. Clarke n imaged (odra\T out numerous rounds of applause as .If rttr.:sh Beet:*, !n Taylor's comedy, The Bab?j? in the Wood. Ha\ nig boiled down thOFO three comical character- into one, the mil is hardly to bo wondered Ht. Had there boon ?? narmer house and more of it, the reception oi the piece would un doubtcdly have been much better. A* it was Mr. Clrtrke tried very hard to make tt a H*d he ap peared le's anxious on this score and actcd more easily, he might have hit nearer tlie point bo aimed at Mr* Walcol. as I^tdy Blanche Rufhton, waa quite good. I'n.nfc Rushion. in the bands of Mr. Walcott was passable. But the crown ing triumph? if triumph there could lie In a mildly drawn two-act farce, mildly acted to a < -hilly collection of spectators? of the entire performance w. ; undoubt edly achieved by Mr. John Dyott, as Earl of L^^enby, the father of I.ady Blanche, who, spurred on by u hard hearted stepmother, had disov, ued his only daughter for daring to marry against his w tahee. Upon this act 01' the Rushtons the Interest of th<' piece turns. And it c in the final reconciliation and the culmination of a by plot. In whHi the dome-tie relations of Mr. And Mr*. Be tie are ventilated, that its happy denotement is reached. Mr. Dyott, as the repentant father, eUr.de finely follow, ing his daughter and watching over her in the change* and afflictions which come after the withdrawal of hi* ? ipport, bis tender regard for his iterlictr < told, his struggles to overcome tho temper of Lady Iji. ^nhy, and the naturalness of his actinp upon th* oc anion of his happy interview with the daughter, wh^u ibis terrible woman has" been put down, were bits of character painting and llfe inimicry too natural and too nfl'eoticg to fail iu bringing out the mofi genuine and ? ponianeonr h irsts of applause from the beholder'. Mr. Ityott wits called before the < urtaln anil warmly applauded at. the end of the play. Mr. Clarko was the tlrsl recipient of the same compliment The evening's entertainment concluded with Boticiranlt'a comic, drama, Dedicator ts Parents and nuardisns, with Mr. ? tarVe in his character ol Waddllove. THE KlTlKr.cn T0-H4T. Tli* fatnrdny matineea which lliive iiren arranged ;U wwt of the leading places of amusement in ihe city are exceedingly popular, wore particularly with the ladtaa end children. To-day the afternoon amusements will be very attractive. At the Broadway thentr- Mr. Chan frau will appear, with the whole company, in s grand "8aiu" matinee, at half pn.-t one o'clock, the Fenian'? Dream, or Ireland Free at La<4, will be represented wi'li e(Te< t in Tony Pm-torV Opera Ho ifc at half j wt I n o O'clock. At the New National Circus, Honery, the danug and da/aling e?iue*frian, gjrauMUPtW .in<I a> r<Me feat* of the flue troupe engaged there will be gone through at liair.paat two o'clock. The programme for George ClmMy'* Mlu?trel Company matinee, at the Fifth Avenue Opera House, to a, very aeleof aud mo t en. teriaining character. The matinee w.ll cotutneni.o at two o'clock. At two o'clock in the afternoon Professor and Madame Wiseman will display the wonder* of the realm* of mystory and vision to a crowded audience in Hope Chapel, Broadway. The A naerlc an Ktprm< tympany, BbrrAM>, Dt'c. 16, is?A. The Buffalo Otmri't, in alluding to the report that the New York Central Railroad had been leesed to the ex press companies for the purpose of cutting oA OompHI* tlon of the National Bankers' Express Company, May* that go fkr as the American Expre ? Company In concerned the rumor la as ridiculous as It la malicious. The rela tione between the American Ktpre** Company ami the Central Railroad are pimply tbo*< which cxi.st between that road and any other customer nho pay* contract prices for tran*i>or tut iou. The American ExpreM Com. pany doe* not desire to lesceor control any rsilr*>rui, nor does tt seek exclusive prlv i leg en over th? New York OntrnL The statement Is one of a aerie* of fatsetuNida manufactured for (he pnn??n of crvatlnu a prejudice against the company, and holste ring up the fortunes of a rival Interest. I*?c|?r? by Speaker Colfax at Baltimore. Baltimosk, De\ 11, in?.y Hon. Schtryler Colfax delivered his lecture "Acrose the Continent" to a large audience at Odd Fellows' Hal | this evening. He was afterwards the guest of a number of citizens at n complimentary banquet given In his honor. Iswi Frena Kartrna Menree. ronrnisx Mosaon, Dec. 14. 1*66. Mr. 3. Hnnnaaay, formerly Ma|or of the Fifth Penn sylvania cavalry and Judge Advocate of Norfolk Dta? trtet, has been appointed Assistant United Htaten Attor ney at Richmond. the steamer 1-ady Ijing arrived from City Point and left for Baltimore with tha Eighth Connecticut regime^*, bound home. Mr. G F Kre'js bat been appointed t'wmsst"' a> g|| I Point Obituary. I'BKliKKiCK B. li> l-M-MCLI kH. Tim di jxk ol Mr. Helm-iinuHer, the widM conptMT ?nd orchestral conductor, occurred at bis n'.-ti'U-nca, No. H?ii ltrooiuu street, in thi.^ city, on Tueaday last The futiiT.il wiu* atu nded yesterday Ufk nearly oik- hundred of Hi. deceased's acquaintances and profess i<iuat breth ren, all in citizens' dress. An approjiriate luneral dirge wus given by a baud of music areompauylngtbe hear?e, aim ujKiu the collln reposed a cross of japonic**. Mr. Hi Unsuiullcr was connected with the baud of the Twenty sound regiment. lie w.is forty-stneu year* of ago, and hud 1 M'cii unwell for aom?* time p. ^ceding bin dt ease, having .i.- iu.il si viral watering placcs in hopes o lettering his health. Helmftmuller's music.*! compo sitions, although not liumerou , will, many of them, re tuin u place in isillroom and junior, as will (lie memory of their author loiig hold a place iu the remembrance of hij acquaintances. REV. PR. HENKY W. DPCACUKT, who was found dead in hia study at Philadelphia, on the I4ili Inst., wm one of the most eminent of the Episco pal divines of thai city. He was liorn in Charleston, H. in 17U7, ami ai the age of ten years removed to Philadelphia, loceiTi) g his early education at Mount Airy. At wveoteea he came to New York, and with Dr. Hosack m his preceptor entered upon the study of medicine, and fuiir years later graduated with distinc tion. At an early age, however, he determined to study for the ministry, and having, about the year 1823, been otdaincd by Bishop Griswold, he assumed the charge of a parish in Salem, Mass., a position he rollnqulsliod to lake a siniilui ouo in Norfolk, Va. On Decern! <ej" 11, 1884, be instituted re tor of St. Stephen's rhurcb, Philadelphia, by Bishop White, succeeding the Rev. Dr. Montgomery, trie first rector, and from tlmt date until the hour of bU doatb he held that position. He was also the chgpla<u of the Biird Orphan Asylum. Less th:m ten weeks ugo bin only child and namesake, a sur geon in the artuy, died in Washington, and that event is soppoeed to lmve had much to do with tho sudden death of the father. ROBSBT CHICHTON WYf.LIB, BF.CRF.TARY OF WAR OF T1JK HAWAIIAN KIM; IIO.M. Hubert Crichtoo W> llle, Mlnisterof Foreign Affairs and Secretary of War ol tho Hawaiian kingdom, died on the 10th of October, at Kosebank, Nunanu Valley, Houo iulu. The public announcement was accompanied by an order, under tho authority of the Minister of the In lorlor, to clui all government office*. Tho national ilag it (be fort on Pncehbowl, and at the government office*, wm lowered, us well ii -i the (lags of the various consul ate*. Muuy of the merchants closed their stores', nud I otboi demonstrations of public aorrow wer* aot omitted. j 'n the Supreme ?' nrttbe Attorney General made a feu . | perilnent remarks, and moved an adjournment, wliioh ' ai. carried into elli ct *lr. \V : lie landed .it Honolulu on tho .Id nf February. IH-tt >t a most critic;'! period iu the political history of j the kingdom. A im ml Thomas woj residing there us the ri |?resenutivo of tlie British govem{Mnt. Tho perplet- I ing nit.ilr of tbf> provisional cession of t lie sovereignty of j tho i 'uticl to the Queen of England bad not been ill fieturtiy -??tiled. Having remuined it few wee!. in , ll' iiolulu, Mr. Wyllle was. making l?i? arrangements to | ieavt for China, when hi majesty Kaniohameba III. in- j vlu d 1 ii i to assume the duties of bis >'iiiist?r of l''oreign I Ai.mrs, which poitiolio he has dvor sincc retained, honee ? I tho period of hi: ? on Ice has- b -en a few mouths ovi <? t w< u- | j iy-one vr.i At the time of his arrival the independence j i ot th:s kingdom was barely acknowledged l?y the I' ill ted i | Stute and '?i?ut Britain, but by no other civilized j i nation -. During the period which has since elapsed, i [ .Mid 1 1, rough a diplomacy wlrleli he conducted, almost ; 1 every clvillxcd nation on the !obe has rcknowledgctl i j tho Independence of the kingdom of Kamehamclia, aud i ! i-nti red Into trenty atlpulBtions with it. Titer i have lieen | ;ea-ons in the history of the kiugdom when tt* indepen ' i!"n e ha - not only ?> ,en endangered, but Its very esist. eti'<. threat' ncd. ( in wverul occasions reprcaeti tat Ives of "great Poweni' most pei isteutly evinced a dte[xv-i Hob kuMMroach upott the lights and privileges of the kingdom ati on Independent wn erelgnty. As a foreign Miniver (nud us surli he r. ill occupy an important pine, iu Hawaiian history) Mr. Wyfllu's lead ug and fundamental principle was tbat the Hawaiian kingdom is an indep"ndeiit and so.creign rft.'ite, entitled In all the rights and prcroga | tire# of nu iudcpcuil nt nation, aud should bo treated a* such. Just the same as Russia, En. land, France j or tho L'uited States. He conscientiously endeavored 1 to i any out tills principle in negotiating numerous troa I ti'.- with all i be greater and lesser nations of the elvil i/od world which have sought to enter into treaties wi'.h the Hawaiian^. AVhen Jlr. Wyllie arrived at these Island* lie was po?-*| STMOd of tin ample fortune, having been long and sue cessfuily I'ugaged in financial and commercial nilairs in London. I'tticutla, i'nited Hta'.esand Mexico. Ho was s native of lla^el liank. Ayrshire, Scotland, having bceu born O tuber 13, 171"). Iu early life lie received a go?;d cla?kal aud medical education, and subsequently lie came acquainted with the Frcuch and Spanish language-'. Tho latter he wrote and spoke with the Uafnojr and aceu racy e a na ive ol Spain. While somo may witbliold their ? rcnt from nil the point- at views and opiulon- of the deceased, and may severely censure soiao of bis mciwrre*. asserting tbat lie was wrong and opiniouai< d, yet it will bo readily acknowledged that a most reins rk.t ble man has passed away. Very many looked upou him as a true nud generous Iriend, us well as a mo?t laliorknts, faithful and coiisclouiious public ottlcer. He died iu communion with the Church of England. You fan't Open Ynnr Lips, l.u'lu-s, without revealing whether you use the tiM?r?r? HO ZiiD'tNT, or not. N o o ' Hsion for word?. Tour teetli kiiiI bteatta apeak for yon. The In ir>- and purity imparted 'o the dental um< binary by tlmt peerlesa flitki, and the liagrttnee it gives to the mouth, rsnnot, be resll/cd by the ur ?1 any other arilclo accef?ij;le to the human family. A .??Kui-oti* an Perfaiuera Uanally 4<l ifr'Ue tb?sir arliolea a* patrnnlaed by two nr Ikiw -<.ve. reign*. Hill ! what il tliatt PIIAI.O.S'S NKJ1IT Bl.OOW IN? CRRKUMIi it ibid moment the faioilte perfume ?l Million* of *ov<-relfim. ? Delatvai e timr.rVe A nonn? Ward'a Ladles* Paper Collars AND ITPFB. ALSO OENT#*, whole -ale and retell. Oue UuIt Collar aent free to the trade, wit b l?l "?! and dra wine* of d'ff>r?nt ?tvl<?? P. W H. WARP. M7_Broadw#y, N V. * Choice Stock of Paahlonable Fnn? At tUe inwett ITU-en eooalaient * 'th aelf. protection. The *>?? wtili?nt Mn>lila of urti f ikHKrilMioii of Kara worn bjr l? ?lie?, from hf i.ir- >t lo the chea|>e?t, sod ha* hean manuta< '?lied etpreMh i'?>i tho current ?e?*on. It alao include* a Kill! variety of bielgk and Carriage Fur*, among w hi< Li are a<m*"f ll ? b.uidviinen Arctic re* and Bin k JieJi e?rr altered in Ihla uarkvl. HE.VIN. 6IS Broadway. A. D"?i M.it? naid In ber letter, "You "member the le*t tlm? Toil wrote ua, Ton mentioned * loyely perfume, Til Uwairalfc* the FtlTPTlAS WTOR| Now Head u? a bottle I pray, ttrntnn of It la the ? wee' eel perfume of any, nd million* are blea?lng the day Tin* It Whu dlaeorered by PEN NE' All litgal Ijoitery Frliea Caahed. Draw* lag?, ? liruUia and inloimMilon rent J R. CLATT09.M Wallstrae;, .41 V4 Warren Street, ap Alalia, one d""i' from Oreenwieb at reel WITS' ASM CIIILDBEM'B CLOTHING IN URF.tr Vi KUtlY, A1 RETAIL AT LESS TftAN VihoiJialk pricks. PREPARING POM KKMOVAI. Overcoats, jacket*, vesth ami pastr, <M WARREN hI RKKT, One door from Oraanwt li ?( i r?t. Ti n ?Ha rail ?V Co. 'a Old Ratal*. )1 li" t R.td!' jl Cure Trn** OSica still at No. ? Veeev -treat. Lmtj attend* ut. Aak for Ituiit'a Rlwoiii of Roaea? \ Deli cate, ? i'ui'al i i.l if fur till' dii eka, will not waali <dl er In jure the akin; a, at ranted. Ui;.\l AS HAHNKS k CO and all druggUn. I pliant'* A at lima Cure Srvtr Palla t? relieve tl,r mom violent p*r<nmma In fire mm tile*. Hold b? UKM Ad BAHNK* * CO., .Jl Park row Alea a ad Porter. WM'tflERrtON k DONALD SMITH, Brewer* ot Bn>' Pale Al'"< and I'oiici W??t Eighteen h between 8ei '-nth and Eighth ..*? V. T. All lliilr Ulaeaaea Treated Mclentf Beal Ir br Dt. 1. 1: A S.I r, AM. fort) tuc yeaiV pr?< .ice. No more %r?f liftlr. >'u I After place Brani Ify the Complexion. tir ouor.l.i: W LAIRD'S HI.OOM OK YOl'Til. It lia- BO equal. Sold by druggist* everywhere, Llcpot 74 Fulton alri-el, N. T. % Valwable Pre ae n (? Sr mmea a' Bit \/,II.IAS PKBBI.E BFKCTALEB, ETK Or.AasE^i. HRII.Iil AST AND POWERFUL OPERA OfiAftHKfP. tlliMMONrt, ddP'f,' BroadwaT. onder I^ifarRe Houaa. A.? Holiday Preaenta.?Pollak St Hon, Mt'ervdiautii Matiiifaitiurera, Wl Broadway, near Fourth atmei. I'lpt s and ? ii(Mr lloldeiaat wbolaaafo and rateil, cut to IH mounted with Hirer, repaired. A Ulleat Ntwlni Marhlne? Maklaf the ieM>r?tcd B"il -oi k tllUl' Hiltch;" *tr?>ua, ela tic and ?tureble. WILCOX k UIBRM, IIOR Broadway. A.? lie Pure and Have Alwaya at Hand ? bps of PAM.KT'fl MAOICAI. PAIN EXTRACTOR It will nave you much eufferlna and pomibly life llrtelf Curea bntna, acald". pH??, cortia, ?r? when all other ieine>llt? fall. IS cen1* a Dot, Depot 4.1 Liberty atreet. Rig Wonder Thermometer far Bale at tl.\A.4TN k 21 RliECHTB, M Liberty atreet. Hatehelor'a Hair Oye^?The Seat la tho world, harmleta, relia'ila and Inatantntieona. The only par fe<l Pre AI?o Hefenerattni Eltract nf Millennia Pre aerrra'aad leatorea the hair HI Barclay atroat. New Tor*. Bay Mlller'a Hair Dye? Boat In t'ee. Try It. Large. aUe, 7# oenU. Hold by diuga''<*. Depot, a* Day alreel. B. T.? Throat Aikotlaaa aad Iloarae naaa.? All under Ina from Irritation of (He tbroat and boara? neaa will be agreeably mirprlaed at the alanont lmme<1|ale re lief afforded by the uaa of BBOWN'B BRONCHIAL TBOCHEB. The demaleent Ingradleata allay pwlmonary Irritation; and, after public ?peaklagor atnftn|. when ' he throat I* wearied and weakaned by too much eiewSe, their ua? will jive renewed atrangth to the encal oijan" ORAND,*!^ I'A B ft AND irPHtnnr PI A Jff H Rata'iluhed In HUB Flftr-flte inedaN. In gold, allrei and bronta. ha?e been awarded for the* Planoa ?a FIRMT pKKMIt Ma orer ALL rt'MPETITIKN Wareronm* ?M Bro*l-at Sew York, Kvrrr Fiaaa all* warranted THE WEEKLY HERALD. The C'lacapcat -\?w?|?n j.?-r umi Ht.i Lite rar y Familr Journal In the Country. The W Et?tv UuiALD, for the present ?4k, uuw ready, contains:? General Urant's iui|M?riaui *u' iuu-ic nu^ K.-port to tho Secretary of War, giving u full H *tory of the War from the time of bis appointment Lieutenant (ienorai to its chi*e; Full Report of the Feuiaa linl.ioKl'o iu the United staler, resulting iu tho l"moi <1 of President O'Muhou.v; Abstruct of tbe lYoi'Mfdliigt of I'rni' n The Deciaion of Judge J?lic.-<>u, of Kentncl.\ <i. rlariug Slavery abolished iu lhat State; Late ?nd In i i>ort mi Sen s from Kuro|ie am! ether parti of the Worbl; Editorials on prominent event , The Torrent ?wn m the day; Poelry ? "Wlnier'1 (writteu for the Wnatu HaiiAxs) j Au excellent story, entitled "tiertrude, or the Boat Race of Browershaven Musical and Theatrical r?svi?j? for tho week; Interesting Literary, Artistic and Scientific Items; Religious Intelligence; Sfiortiug News; Seasouu blo reading for Farmer* and tianleners; Varieties; Fa cetie; Valuable reviews of the Money, Commercial, Pry Uoode, Boot aud Hhue. lioi>u aud Caitlo Markets. and ac counts of all lntereatitig events of the THX GREAT $1,000 PRIZE STORY. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD will commence on tho ?th of January 'he publication of the story of American Society, entlt'ed ARNOLD'S CHOICE; OR Pl'RK GOLD, by mf inr lkk, a young New" Tort lady, her 11 rut cflbrt w a Novelist, aud who carries oil the pii/.o from n host of competitors. TlBiM. ? Siugle Mibscripliou, fj; Three copies $r>; Five copies, $8; Ten cople-i, $15. Sll.Kle copies. Five cents curb. A limited numlMt of udvei tit "incuts in serted in the Vau.r Hkram\ t'rlttaitore'o Hair Dyr, Preservative and Wig depot, wholesale and retail. No. ti Astor House. The dye applied by f'killl ul artls t orus, Huh lon?, KitlnrKcri Joints and . !l li-ivtMM of feel, cured by l)i\ ZACIIARIK, 70) Broad wsy. (lirupe.t Bunk Store In the World.? IV.iU U'lOkl ell 'i : ul:;-lf wle.*. i.l.tHI VI' BkOTIIERH, 113 Nsssau street. Drliaitrr l-'lre and Hm^liir Proof safe.? Alao Sidcb'sud and Parlor Kifen, ni tB Murray uro t. I lirvwllrr'a I.I te t'or thr Hair Restores hair io it* orlg'ual rolor, t.;op? It" fulUujc out, keep* the !>?? 1 c'in,,)i >'.iik1h compi rtsou with any other ha!r dre /iu, Sold :>< the drug -lore, mul at niv ofllce, l..'L3 Hi.KX.lway S VK All A. ? IIF.VAI.I^II, M.l). IO. ?W 11. T. Inthouy ?V t'o., 3tll llrcad wa>, Si . Nicholas block, II. delay Fiemnls. Urovfr >i llakrr'it Highest Premium El**i in Stitch Fsmlly Sewing Machines. 496 Broadway. Hood Hourhon, 60 Outs; Rli*rry, 40 .?.-.it IrUb aud Scotch Whiskey, $1 Per bottle llordemix \\ in. Co., W Fult< u street, corner of William. (?rent deduction In Ovfrceali.-Prlcc? from l-'U o ft'? aud $50. i'uMuui work a< usual. CUAUKi:, 112 and lit William treat. Holiday Priutfitln of A.fTrcfion and Char. Hy.? ' WHKFLKK * TVlLSliN'H Loek Stitoh hewing Ma cStn. n au.t Button Hole M*"hine?, two Broadway. Holiday til ft* at Hants'*, 357 Canal Af. el ? Ladlet-' and Children's Fur': Huts for Mlsae.-. Buy* and Ini'asit m ; ticntv Hats. Fur Collars, Cap* and tllove? : Skating Cap?, Ac., A>'. Ilwur Ktwlng Maehtne Company, RUas HOW K, Jr., Presld.-nt, d'JP Broculway. Af -ntt iv?me.|. Its Value Ik Inca4<<ulal?lr. Kor nil .llhciibeH wilh wUI.-ti eiiildreu ai r affli.' ^d .luring 'lie pronv ?< te. thing. Ml". \V I NSl.i >\V*H HOOTIIIN'i eiVltVI' fi a sate and eortain renie.lv >i has stood the tent of thirty years, awlMver k.i '.v. n in mil ('ureawiiid .-oil. regulates ib> btiwl*. ?ollun< the guw, and allay* all pain. Knot's Srw Store.? .Bay Your Hats at Knot'* new ectaWl .hr?" tit. 151 Fulton street, neoond door iroiu Bn>?dv,ay. oral 333 Itioa'lwtiy. If you wani handsome, beeominii. durable, -tvllah aud nio.leraie |irlce<! fabidri, all ot which attract' n eharneteristie qusliile* belong prq-enr neutlr to Kuok'h nsniifaetures. A Kjio* lis1 Is s pimpon Io 1 he approval ni th ? lelined nud intelligent. New York, Oee. 14, 1W1.1, Having thoroughly tested and trle.i the WEBER PlvSO fORTK, It is hit pleasure to te-tily lo tlieli great ?writ', their beautiful ringing ((iialll} of tone? evmnef* ttuoughout the entire scale? lninvu*e power, elustlelly of touch, dura bUltv. strength and clesan.* of norktuansiiip ? which nusll llvsh-iVe |uat!y git u laein the foi?mo-* rank among tm TeiT beat l'lsnoi that 1 h*?c ?v?r sceu. ?.?.. . _ j. y. rA'iTiso.v. Wsreronnis 129 Eimd? aires1 ? *, ?? ?. Oar Kntlre Stork of Vine Cloth lug. for men an'l boy*, ten i-?i . ?nl lei* Ihan any oth? r houae In Hie otlf. DAV 1 1? n.OSh'R t'lotblng houses. 1 14 1 'niton *:ieei, tmtweeu Nuisaij and WlllUm. 16" Folton atreet, n?*r Brndwar. Pttfanu laur Clothing.? T<a?l lee will hud ouriii' hrt I'otftlei * i>( lit lloirope, M U In Flour, B. de t'emllne, Kiauaii.puntil, New Mown liny, i ai nation Pink, Mi.?k, A< eitjnt?ltr for uioii'.holr r.iar> and drawer*. ><eiit b> niCl 'o en\ pait of tlie touiitrv. CAKWKl.t.. MACK A CO illiti'r Fifth Avenue Hotel, Xew Turk ft|>l*u<ti?i ?Irwflrj-, W'ATI HHP. IHtMllMib, At Tkehouaeo Bt >>ANOi I T, (MB M O A l <>.. Pari*. hive ihe iiln**tire ? i miuounilrm that Hit) I av? opt-ned an u^rr.^y Int'Hf r of Nt-w Turk for the ?ai? >i fUtli ?idel? knor.-n .?*.**? Ii jr. Wau-be*. Ar. And lor the purpoae ol making i li?ir nithfa ti rilen'irrlr l.uown mid apprei !at?l In lb' Culled Aloleaaa thujr win- air, and ItaVt hem for over *>.-ve:i y ypura, In Km off, they heve detei mined tin u plan bf whit h poor and rtcb alls' in?y huve the adv?n*ag'Of Uinlr eplendid at)lt.<. Aa a irtU'iiluart , they would remark that, 'h?> ma ii 1 1 1 t' lui e and ?? il nn i ml'* t It >n Jeert.voi a'af'hei* hut .<11 are warranted gold. of ihe linen wiiram?n*hl|\ Out i iuliiui -rt will aim. hart th': gre*i advantage of .i i'oc at?ni ."ui'ieudnn of uew imd re lie, he ?t> Ir. and pa* tenia, wl'li whlrh we "ball keep our New Voik aget, y etipplletl. W - have a dopled iL'- plan fit ?ale. mm ft pop' lar, of nharginga itniforrn price, and th'a pi'.-e win Irmrlaldy te ?'J tor rat-h ariltle, it<? ntat'er how itiii.ly it may If. The*i jvn'?? rtfffmd'ttt r.K mr New Toil Aki-u /mh iiaid by the e*te of 4!ertllioate" "r Coupon. ivp>e"enltiiV the variolic :u- I tic!* a Tb* ? OrtHi*t?? ?t? >'M V* i? 't? nfl or fit r flu ' $?, and each Certllieate wtlt allow tlio holder tb?i purtlfilar | ?rt: t* br or ih* l> ?Rll'U In. tin (eydMiil of an i.ddliiioal . If thi* arti'-l* named on Ihe I'etUinale la not 'i?aned. the , nnl'tfr t* ill ???ill*f 'i n, wl en he return* lb' ' lertlfltate. by i otnting wlial ntbei ?ri.J. of t'ie -nn.n value h" o> eheniej . prefer, and (i ? ill i*> -??tu wl'h pin. fire. O'lr aim la to iiii-a-e and every .naan to lb*' and will b'eiif fetl. W?a<i- ! Ih'!< a tri.il front every one who rraiNlhl- iv M- e. aa we ?it { ctintidi'iil of a Uiia thf ulinoit aatt^fafl'nii, TilK Mtx'ii ? tiMrki-i;u Atnoutf otlier ar i le?, nplt -i.-t|*i CUc ka, tlold an I silver i \T,. chea. Km* ?? tai'h IMaiii'iiiii*, Ku' i", l*eml?, ilan.e' and oll ei' Ktunea fantltalre arid In In- "'rat, /..idit-a, Ke- of Jewtdry, ootiiprialug Hluaaltd Kacritiffa of the i.ioat faalilttn aide alyt'a, ?et III Pt?t'lou? Htntias ol ev ry rarielv, oaoiber wilb ? lar^e aaaortaa u <.r tl Id, Kuan I'd and >v (ioltl Stiiii< and Hleeve huiioi.a <it I be IHOiM beaii'lftil pat ft II a, tie ma' Ho* :n anil Pitta, *lid ?'i 'Billet!, tutie'y o: But-eleta, Cbalha, Xnalcl B. ie? lleju Df?ri, Conib>, rhitriiia. Ac In i?t?e at.y nf our patroO" urB nut in want m artidea of Jatrelry, and wooltl preft r Silve, \V?re, wn w Ml aend, lur an> Ortittealn ratumed to ua, a rli hly engraved Mel of t!a.'t I? '.I- H i lei |i|a(t, t>??iii|ftilh ' a"M and ptatfil. A' i KXTN AKP. WAST Jill In ereiy par; of the I'nlted sta?'a and PrOvln' ?? ; and to all aiit-h ?ert liberal In I'j ?emen,? will be ofen d. and, t.n apftil oalitta, a cirwilar ?f lerma will lie forwarded n* j'reti money ?eijt in P..a' ..Bit ? order* whera tliey i an lie ohtklned, or by hank draft to our order. Addrnaaall order" to out afft toy. whlrh will fed . ondiMed by M.a-r. JAV' KT, KTRRI.IIIC k *?>>., IW Hrondwav, S-v Yiiric, Nrari, Molea, Moth, Krrcklea. UlMolortd Main, Mlrtli Matka. A . reaioved w.rtioitt pain, III II A It VK V, 47 Amity Kreef. Cou nltatl.jn iree tlfllrebour* 10 t<t '1. The Irlah l.lherty Pla. 'TBIh.MM til 1'BKKlMiM. WKtK TOI.'R .NAUONaL SmbLrk.* Te?. we will forever near if, for it apeak" wronf l m'l rifbi , With the alt.rlovia Harp and Circle Muaterlngup the Kenian inl|ht, Hpeakvof n-ihln KoMtiet'a mmdei , Of a Ihonaaml inai yi-e t iniII*; Of the etMl e< < rt ghn-l" that tt ander .?'till through Tara'a ruined hall*, Wallma onl lor ?... r?*d vengBMira On ifia P ta'? l.and that made (Uatuhtar "I th. weaker nation" But a nhronle demon uade; HtM'aka or 'hat grand lime, fa" eowing, when to ruin aha U he hurled By the Hue he?rta that abe eeatlared, Troni tlieli de?r homea. o'er I he world. Then, to Action, lilendaof Freedom ? In thefouiilr* ' lir'a mait? Haip and t'tr. le o'er the Dreeii Milk Worn on every Kenian Heiri' Worn urlil Ibe Maiun Pobb'i Ulea torerer Krm'a and, And her anetent ??Cunhtrr?l ? aparkl'a In the amlllng eyea <?f llort ! Thbl beariufal dill PTn. worn by tlie Penlvn Bretherho." d ?nil Nl?terh"od. fan he obtained of any bor.kaelter ? r new# dealer Krlre, !<l eante. By mall, .10 rente: ?r ?'?' yi | ei don ii, per eroae. Adtreaa It W lllltiliiew k. Hole V >e... faetnrer, U t haiubt ra tvert. New fori I I'at-nte.t end col'} righted. ) Tki BenHhrrt* Kipreaa C.nupinr. (KBTAlllilBHKD MA'f IMT) P>tr the franeport niton Ol Meri'hatidlae. ealuahte ka(r> Sp?. to, llauk Notea. Bond*. A-\, Ir, all |tertl of the S mill and eoathweat. In mnnerttnn with AI1AMH' K.XPRKSS t^OMPASV, heree*tahll"lted their ageney at. so Broa.twar. Vaar Voilr where order* ?o mil lor frv.d* ViBn foiwardeil Mnlb, will reclre prompt alien" n. Men handiae and raloaldea /tellrere I ?? llarnden'a, Kln? ley'a, Anier1''an and I'nlted ftfate* P.ipre** t'ompanle" fi?r the Southern K*pre*t t'fippany will i-e elve piompt de* patoh. I'm pattt?viar?, rate* of freight, t , applr at (be "It: enf thertoulhera Bipre** t'omnatir. Ml Bmadivar. "|T B. Pl> 4 ST, Pie?!deeU Thf IrMtlt Chambrr.-An Kaesy of wn rut Am end Inalrnotlon for YounK *'? P"hll*hrd by the Howard Aeeoelatton, and a>nl fieeoi banj- In ttaoled en rel'/>w. Addreoe I?r ). Bhlllio Hough Ion, Howard Aaao-ta H.tti. Philadelphia, Pa. Tnrklalt Bailee- ?t ? l olnmhU Nlrret, Brooklyn Hafathi*. Three mlniilea walk Ironr rultmi feiry. Iloura -Fur latllea, 1 1' II \. 1. ; gen'?. 1 to A P.M. PLKA9ANT K??9K1 ISli Bv.kKI) I OK l'ATHi>TH. Trnaaea.? T?. I.? nK w ?,rtHy'e arw Pr?? mlt in r in*. lU- t.iuy * ny tru?, la u D-4UM 'uorr ?W4 CUeU ill oll.era. tjii -Kir r., EbvaUe Htock in?* 4e HELM HOLD'S. Su. v., Briifc Iwajr, New York T. B. Hjranrr, watches a\i? jfwr.i.Rv, of every deseriulkut ItfSt Hn ix i w*f i up Mail. . ?'1, 51 Ml Poire Ucntlruirn't Httvv ? nuiua I ... i.-liuun ? at ?l 70. For sale ?? No. 5 Park Sow iud 370 Biru twai MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ill tarried. BamTLHT? IdmscorT. ? In William-bnrg, on Thursday, Decent t-r 14. by ili<- Kev. W. H. Juliiio<>ii, Jauii 1J Uxurun to *mkauJ\ni. ijrriKu/TV. Uai.tos ? fcm ? In Brooklyn, <>n Tlwndty, De nil" i 14, lit i till !-oulli Couitregniionul church, lor ilit? IU . . Kdwai 4 Taylor, Wuuam N Haw .v, of Baltimore, to Mi>s Lixxik Kmubsov, of Brooklyn IUa<iUr -lounioi ?In Brooklyn, m Thunltf, !>??? f?mb?r 14, by the Rev J. Ctrpcntrr Smith, Haxar B. IUkoli to iDKU* K, cMeM daughter of Joseph B. Rol lliuon. luvrier? D lar.-iKK. ? Ou Tuesday, December 12, ot the house of Bcv. ill'. Roche, Mr. A:kx. Cuv haT to Mi.,s iiwi i K.^iOouuKi, nil of tlii* city. l'*nr? Pbmiv ? Ou Tu? A?t<*y, December IS, *t tho Church ot tiiu 1 1 ? >i v Communion, by tholiev l>r. M'.hien berv, Af'.KUT II Uvbtt. of New York, to Iwit E. . oldtsr daughter of June* Ihr ou, Em., of fonHum, N. Y. Dklano- lu miam in Brooklyn, on Wedne-tday, De? (ember l;>, rn the re <ldence of th'- bride* parents, i>y th? Itov. R. S. Stoi-i , J,-. |). |) t j. :,kiikxh: F. OuIako, ot Now York, lo Mai <,ii. J., daughter ol W, H. Dunham D.xwtAT? Monui" ai Thru) '? Neclc, on Thursday. Oecombcr 14, by the Kev Ur. 0. D. Jackson, .1 ?in Stkwart DtLPUAT, Ol \. \> York, to Fa.nnt M. Butt, du jghter of Francis i;?n rl. , i Dai.k ? Li:*tilh(?. ? At < Hlvury e'-^urcb, on Tuesday, Deceiubor 12, by Iter. Dr. W;i,nlnrne J >m> U. Daiji to Et'iiENiK Kmiui:, daughter ol the late Autotne l^entdbon. KiBM>-iPn*inT. ?On Thai <l.iv, December 14, ?t tlroco church, by the R'v. Dr. Tsytor, Wiiuasi 11. Fun i> iw Linttv Soitiioate, daughter ol the l?U; In. J. \V. Schmidt, all of tills rity. Frost ? Tiiaymi. ? ?n Wednesday, December 6, by tho Rev. Charles C. Norton, Mr. J. Wstotir Kr st to Mi'* St siK Tkayeh, all of 'his city. Hatch ? Jrneos. ? On Thurnduy, Docember II by tlin Bov. I>r Bellows, Oiiamii. C. Hatch to Hatiik, daughter of William U. Judttou, E?<|., all of tbla city. Mi'iikn? Hamilton ? Ai Trinity cbap< I, ?n Thursday, December 14, l>v the R, v. Dr. Mornan, Gkoiii* M Mukks to Mahiov QBszknj, daughter ol the late ~?iu ml 11. llauilltou, all o. thi i .l v. Pi kuik ? Stmvart. ? On Thursday ovenlug, BeceiaUr 14. it Twelfth stri i<t I'rwabytoriau church, by It I?r McCloud, Wa. A. Puhwk to Maucuk Sikwaut, lioih of tlii- i it r. Van Dkmikhuii - llitdw v. ? On Tliurfwlay, Decemlmr 14, at Trluity clir?|?cl, by (he Rt* Mr. Nealey, Hctur T. \*> OxSHKiuiit to (>k K* ? ii Hf., unughti r ol the Into (? W. Brown, nil ot tin i ity. WtiniM? ' Vti:i.wi -At Loowvllk, Ky., on Tliursday, Dcceiub'T 14 at the re?ld<-n('? of the brtAe'R fa. her, ojr the Hev. Dr. Spai'Iin/. .lon> K Wbm ?>. of Harlem, X V., to Miw? Katik, ii 'Uhhloi of John B. Vi^liul, K i , ot the former plact So card ?. Wn.tr1 -Mi u On Wudne~dny, Dooetnber 13, by tho Rev. ? S 1'nir. hlld. ai 'he ri'-:den00 of the raid", CiiAitua K. V ii i of New York, '<> Sarau T??wssn*u Minor, of OyMer Bay, 1.01^ I lHOd. Bird. An:iv- -At ID I" ken, N. J , ou loidfij moniiuK. De comber 1 j A'.n St:? iiiH Aimsb, ruitct of Janieti Atkintk ai'eil 75 ye 11 The ri lati cs and frien l- are renpectfully Invited to nt tend the fuueral, this (Saturday) noon, from the resi dence oi licr son, Mr. William A'ktn , 2W Washington litre 't, Hobokeu. Montreal paper* please copy. Haiim m ? On Thtti '1 ? v, December 11. a'teraahort but severe lllnetw, Mr. Jo.-k.en It. Haunum, in the 74<Ja year of hlN aRi". The relative aud liieuda of Hi- family are r< r p ctfully in\ iied to attend the funeral Kt-r\ icon, tins (Hal 'inlay) af ternoon, at threo o'clock, at the residence 01 his hod, Hhnrlex Harniiin. !!2ii Ka^t Fifty oecond utrin l. Ha rHOATi'. ? On Knd'v mornnin, December Ifl, Mart, datt^hU'rof Jamej and Barbara Bathgate, agu-l 3 inon.iu. aud 17 day * The funural v. ill take place fiom <11' o Fouith aire t on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. Bttkt?-On I l iiUy, December li. J'vtrH, beloved son oi Jo- ph tt'nl N:?rv J. Bovel, aged 4 JTfiM* The relatirea and fri'ud- of the family arc re*pectfutly luvlfd to attend tlio funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at. one o'clock, front the residence of hut i>arent*, 03 Oliver slr?et. Davic.? In thin eit\ , on Thursday, December U, Thom.'.s B. Davis, aj/eil 37 yearn. Hi- l'rlcriiL< and tlinf.. of hi* brothcra-ln law, J?cob Brown, Charles S. Kpeucer and t'lemenl D. I^iotivir, aro Invited to attend the funeral, which wilt take pUoe on Sunday afternoon, at balf-paat one o'clock, from tlw residence ot Mr. Bpein er, 40 I.oudoii terrace. V.tat Twen ty lliiiil atr-ct, ii iwcen Ntath aud Tenth uvtnuea. FamajN.? (hi Thuirday . December 14, after a I ngering lllneff, BnuHi?.T, ihe beloved wtfa of John Fallon. aj{ed as yeaic, ? natl\? of lAmKlirea, county (lalwa), Ireland. The relatives and friehdn ot the lutuily are iet>poc,tfnlly invited to attend the ftineral, this (t-a'urday) uitetnooB, ?it half-part on? o'loek, Irom her late residence, No. 'jt>u Mott street. I'iskk. ? On Tb'irwlay, December 14, Mart, the beloved wife of Uenry Finke, after a long aud aevcre illnwa, aged 25 years and 11 ni'.ntlu". 1 The friend* aud relatives are re.peetl'uliy Invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) alternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her late residence, IM) tlreeuwieh str?;ef Oaua?^^h. ? o? IjiurtfUy, 1'ccenjbtT 14, Owev Oaj. LAi.hkh, aged ."w yaSt. . m.. k-^j. JIT t --<V .. His filjE K .ud tbo'-ie ftf his brothers, Patrick, Mller, Prancir, Panfel and Jnaes, aud of his brothers in law, Wlfllaui Stcrenhon. J*me<iCarty and Owen Morau, arw reircct fully ln< Ilea to aneud tb^funenU, thin (Saturday! arternoi'D, nail p<'if one o clock, Irom his late real. 4 nee, 214 Fait twenty -third street. "* ? m1 ?> tiAN'i!. ? At Merldeti Conn , on s?t unlay, December 3, afier A Ion: and paiuftil illuci*, Fahh. the b 'loved wif? of WljiiMUi 11 ?ant*, in the year ot her ana. Houot.v. -Knm t4>orKR, ynunsevt child of Horatio N. aud Mar) 11 1?U n, aged yearn, 7 months and 22 days. the iinn-<i! of tlio family, also thoeu or ner t;ncl^, iieorge Rlesrdo, E^q., a?a rcqneated toa'tend the fune Ml. oii P ;ut'?y af(ernc..n. a' two o'clock, from the rerf denc ' of hei parents, 4#7 Third avenue. The remains will be taken to Oiei uwooj Ceooetery. K*a>.? on 1'ildav, Dot-iubet 16, Mrs. Ksan, aned 7* years, a native of the pari.-h ol' Aughrim, townland oC M-hoe. county Boccommoti. Ireland. I he relatives and Iriendu <.| the family arc rcFpectfulIy inii'ed to at'cn-l the faneral, on Sunday afternoon, a? otic o'clock, ftl<m her lato residence, 174 Honth Second ?treft. Jersey City, t ImuiWrn *tr??t ferry. Moork ?011 I- ri 'ay. DecembT.lft, Asss Moons, eidert <Uiii:iitcr of H illiam Hp toner, county Tlpperary, Ireland, in the (r.M vat of her age. l ite friends or the family are invited to attend the fn neral, from her late residence, 206 Ninth avenue, ott Hunday afternoon, atone o'clock. M.inche -ter (Kn^'and) papers please Copy. Mi:rn?. ? On Chursdny. Iwoessber 14, Rsanjia Winut, 10^ beloved w ife of J . epil C. M? Inn, aftara ?bort Slid severe lllne-', in 'he Uf?fTi \ear of her age. The friend* of thefatnils, fhoae of her father, Patiiclt McHtigh, and of her fttther in-law, trancls Me?bin, arw u pe. tfully i?i, tested to atteu.l the funeral, tbl*. ( atur, day) afternoon, at tw? o'clock, from hef late residence 44 l>aer atreet, >?itliout fin iher invitation. McCuvc.- On TtMeday, Deeeiuber 12, Fimirr, widow ol John Met la' e, a^eil 7'.' years. lue relsU.i ..u : tr tends of the family ere reape. trolly r? 1'ieeted to .ifend the funeral, from her line res Me nee1, 102 Weal Forty third -ireet, on Mundsy afternoon, at h ilf p?-f one o.oloek, without (MM* Invitation M'Orrar -On Th?tr"dsy. De -ember 14, M*t:Tt.v H. Mc fit inK. lu the i^ih vcar ol hlr ?w. The fituei il v. II 'eke place from his late residence, R? We-' Twet tietk ft reel, this (Saturday) afternoon, at half pa>' one olclock M-'K?r. ? On I'ridsy, December 16, Dwcai McKat, sgert j e^r? and H month". TV fueii a and relative* n|? rsqtrctnllv invited to attend the f'liiera!. from the re-'idenee of bin pnrente. No 5"7 Grand ftreet, tine i^aturdsy) alteruoon, at two o'elok. In Yorkvdle en Friday, December IS. Jnti?vv?R mother of the late Denis McCarthy, In hei Sir' year. The fn-ri!" anl telntivee are ratpectfally inviied t<> attend the funeral, Irom the reaidem ? of her dangMrr in ion*, aonthwest corner of Eighty aawnd traet nid Third avenue, >.n Hiiiiday afternoon, i\t two o'clock. Ntsarrr.? At \ouker-, N. Y. , on Tlntrsd.iv. December 14 ftosirr w Xt?siTr, of Fort Nl?bett, couti'y lipp?'r?ry. Irelmd. 0u?flA?At Springfield, Ma#*., <>n Saturday, I*e comber t?. Him oiniwK?t>, ?on of the late Ji<me. ttiiu etead, ol thia ? it) aged .>4 years. Rohwa* On Thiire'lay, Y>ecemt>er 14. Ftr?*o* t>if? tAir, daufthter 01 William A. ano Eleanor < Ito.linan, aged 6 years and 11 days. The relslivee and friends of the Uimiy ate r> "pectfully Invited to attend the tnneral, on Sin day afternoon at one o'clock, IVom the Wsld'tn* r ol her patents, as?; Front street. ss*i<?*. -on Thursday. Dacembei i?, H?kt. the be loved wife of Complins Weston, a ttf yea'-. The friendN of th lamliir, and those m her brothers, Patrick, Mathov and Dennis C(?.Kao. nr.- rMpectfully in 1 > lied to attend th>- 1 'it' era' fr> m her Ute resldom e, 110'h street, lietween first and Second ateMea, Harlem, this (Ralurdat I innrnlnii, a' ten o < ln< k SmiT- titi l hmaday. Deeewbei 14. from lujitrtes re reivnd a! thelste fire III Wat?T mreet, D niSH KMt?rfe i eged SO vear?. , ? . .. The relative- and the friend" of the tamllv, and the mem' er of the kle'repolden Fire D-i^rtmei.t tmd the m"iutiei of the late Protect on Encine t'ompan* No. b are ret.|?etiully r'<|iie?i?d te ettend the funeral, thbi (Saiurdav 1 m< rinna-, at twelve o clock, Imm St Andrew'* 1 ch irch, m Dnane atreot ? n ? 1 Ai M ni">ii. .V. Y . en Thursday, IVcember 7, I Avmsrslt she of the late M?/ekiah M'tel inher7stt? year 1 N.w Oilean- pspera pleas# oojiy. ?. 4i;k??: <tn Friday, Decembei It. Johass* C M I SiiassS elde?t child of John I', aud Anna Adelinn st hmer. ?t'e<l 14 vai-', # months and 21 deys. The relatives and f> e- da of the family ate respeclub* ' lnviie.1 to attend the l>inef?t, on Si ndnv afternoon, ai onn o'clock. fW>? ?be residence of her parent", 2"d Ks?k Thirl) third -'reet. VoogLT. Suddenly, st llambui>, t.'erniativ, on Tu >' day, ndvembei 7. alter en IllOssa ef two day a, ls?oe ait r Vroit.T, M. Ik, formerly of tbK (Sty, a' the aje ot 7:1 >"?' . S mi n 1 ha aud M dMS, ?ho ? lord husbsnd of Mr# H C. Vojrelf. WkRNre.-.On fildsy, Decrnkhcr 15. A>v Anatu, widow ot John R. fl artier, of West heiMr, ageJ <3 yeare and ten months. The tiiends of the faintly ate united toaftea#'hn fuueial, on -unday afternoon, ?t lull-past twelve o'clock, at .*?. Peter'e ch'.rcb, Weetcb<sifer. WT 'itorr -On Friday, November 1#, Ja>s H , wife of Ahram V. Wyrkofr. The frteudii of the family ere respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday af'errxion, at twoo'elork, at the reaidence of hei -iater, Mrs( C MeClnre, ?? L'Sa r uoe street, Brw >klv ... ^