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- Passengers Arrived.
- DECISIONS.
- Mr. Belmont and the Ring.
- LARGE FIRE IN HONESDALE.; Destruction of Several Buildings?Rapid Spread of the Flames?Aggregate Loss $50,000.
- FORTY-SECOND CONGRESS.; SECOND SESSION. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
- LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF.; NEW-YORK.
- SNOW ON THE PLAINS.; Extraordinary Severity of the Season suffering Among the People The Buffaloes Tamed by the Storms Great Loss in Cattle-Western and Eastern Farming Contrasted Buffalo as Cattle.
- MARINE INTELLIGENCE.; Cleared. Arrived. By Telegraph. European Marine News. Foreign Ports.
- NOTES FROM THE PEOPLE.
- The Yellow-Fever in New-Orleans.
- MINOR TOPICS.
- MARRIED.
- LONG ISLAND.
- THE INTERNATIONALS.; Interview of a Committee With the Police Commissioners Revocation of the Order Requested An Evasive Reply An Appeal to be Made to the Governor.
- Pennsylvania Financial Statement.
- Communism in New-York.
- DIED.
- THE MUSCOVITE PRINCE.; Alexis Visits the Boston Public Schools He Asks for Statistics, Reports, and Rules and Regulations His Future Movements.
- SCRANTON NEWS.; Confirmation of the Rumors of a Contemplated Suspension The OperatorsAgree Not to Suspend on Certain Conditions Fire in Honesdale Railroad Accident.
- NEW PUBLICATIONS.; NATURE PICTURES. A series of thirty original illustrations. Drawn on wood by J.H. DELL Engraved by R. PATERSON. New-York: SCRIBNER & Co., 1872. POEMS OF THOMAS HOOD. (Illustrated) NewYork: G.P. PUTNAM & SONS. THE MIGHTY WORKS OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST. New-York: POTT & AMERY. THE MIDNIGHT SKY. By EDWIN DUNKIN, F.R. A.S. New-York: G.P. PUTNAM & SONS. THE EARTH: By ELISEE RECLUS. New-York: HARPER & BROTHERS. HALF-HOURS WITH MODERN SCIENTISTS. New-Haven: CHARLES C. CHATFIELD & Co. LIFE OF CHARLES DICKENS. By R. SHELTON MACKENZIE Philadelphia: T.B. PETERSON & BROTHERS.
- STATEN ISLAND.
- The Foreign Money-Order System.
- OUR STATE INSTITUTIONS. X.; The State Insane Asylum
- TURK'S ISLAND.; Vessels Boarded at Sea to Purchase Food for the Starving People on the Island.
- THE WHARTON CASE; Continued Cross-Examination of Prof. Aiken, the Chemist. Explanation of the Discrepancy in His Statements of the Analysis Where Mrs. Wharton Bought Tartar Emetic The Laudanum Vial Story.
- WESTCHESTER COUNTY
- Collision of Street-Cars.
- Connolly's Case.
- The Dock Report Analyzed.
- Failure of Cotton Firms.
- REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES.; Elections in the Various Assembly Districts Last Evening The Police Assisting the Tammany Republicans in Preventing an Election in the Third District.
- BROOKLYN NEWS.; The Committee of Fifty and the Excise Board and Assessors' Office.
- NEW-JERSEY.
- The Murderer Botts Reprieved
- A Public Nuisance.
- Clerk of the State Senate.
- THURLOW WEED'S REPLY TO SAMUEL J. TILDEN.
- LOCAL AFFAIRS.; ANOTHER COSTLY ALTAR. Dedication of the New Altar of the Church of St. Mary the Virgin Full Description of a Magnificent Piece of Workmanship. Conviction of Mrs. Burns, the Abortionist She is Sent to the State Prison forSeven Years. Trial of Miner, the Counterfeiter Further Testimony Yesterday. An Insane Man Seeks a Divorce The Appleton Divorce Case. Ladies' Fair at St. Stephen's Church. The Mysterious Drowning Case. Criminals Before the Court of Oyer and Terminer. The Bankrupt Law. Increase of Small-Pox.
- ANOTHER BANK RUINED.; Suspension of the Ocean National Bank A Receiver in Charge Tweed's Connection With the Institution.
- The Bar Association Charges Against Messrs. Morgan and Haurahan.
- The Case of Mme. St. Clair.
- CHRISTMAS BOOKS.
- WORKS OF ART.; The Goupil Gallery New Pictures and Articles of Vertu.
- The Bowling-Green Savings Bank.
- The Backhout Murder Case.
- THE MAGAZINES.
- ARMY AND NAVY RECORD.
- Fourth-Avenue Cars A Voice on the Other Side.
- Amusements This Evening.
- An Unpleasant Neighbor.
- Sale of Oil-Paintings.
- THE PRINCE OF WALES; No Decided Change in the Symptoms of the Disease.The Suffocative Paroxysms Not Yet Dissipated. Extraordinary Vitality of the PatientUnder the Fever.Some Hope Given by the Attendant Physicians.A Restless Night and SleeplessAfternoon. Continued Exertions by PrincessAlexandra.CONDITION OF THE PRINCE.Danger from Suffocation Yet Existing Wonderful Vitality of the Patient. A Slight Improvement Yesterday Afternoon General Condition Unchanged. First Bulletin Constant Delirium No signs of Improvement. Second Bulletin The Prince Restless all Morning. A Royal Yacht Sent for the German Princess Imperial. Favorable Rumors Nothing Definite Ascertained. Third Bulletin The Patient Easier Symptoms Unchanged. A Gloam of Hope Favorable Indications Reported. Fourth Bulletin An Unquiet Evening No Increase in the Prostration. The Feeling in Canada Intense Excitement and Suspense. A Last Hope The Patient Takes Nourishment and Has a Lucid Interval.
- Exchange Sales Tuesday, Dec. 12.
- Another Fight in Reddy the Blacksmith's Saloon.
- Attempted Bank Robbery.
- A Notorious Thief in Limbo.
- Movements of Ocean Steamers.
- COURT CALENDARS THIS DAY.
- STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS.; The Little Giant's Cordial Relations with President Lincoln His Masnanimous and Loyal Course at theBreaking Out of the War.
- The Quarantine Committees.
- Exchange Sales Monday, Dec. 11.
- Brief Items.
- Books Received.
- Closing of Foreign Mails at the PostOffice.
- ITALY AND GERMANY.; Speeches of the King and the Emperor in the Opening Session of the Two Parliaments.
- Superintendent Miller.
- NATIONAL AFFAIRS.; Vice-President Colfax and the Subject of Renomination. Apportionment of Representation Rumored Resignation of Attorney-General Akerman Investigation the Order of the Day Commissioner Douglass Confirmed.
- THE LATEST NEWS.; Preparations for the First Meeting at Geneva. The Ratification of Powers by the Arbitrators. Sequestration of the French Crown Jewels by the Assembly. Break in the Telegraphers' Strike in England. A Demand for $60,000 from the Merchants of Matamoras. Seventeen Immigrant Men and Women Frozen to Death THE GENEVA CONFERENCE. Sir Alexander Cockburn Gone to Geneva Preparing for the First Meeting. GENERAL EUROPEAN NEWS. MEXICO. CUBA. FROZEN TO DEATH.
- Dr. Lord's Course of Lectures.
- NEW-JERSEY LEGISLATURE.; Gov. Randolph and Gov. Parker The Former's Message The Affairs of State New Railroad.
- Closing of Domestic Mails.
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