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NEW YOKK HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1871. —TRIPLE SHEET. IR ee 2 3 ' be - ¢ ] this evidence wit! be to disprove the theory that the by claimant 18 Artour Orton, for, it naving b.eu ac. “‘TICHBORNE. Gr Roger Interviewed by a Herald Correspon- dent and Professor Anderson. ar RECOLLECTIONS OF AUSTRALIA. The Claimant’s Horse Stealing Scrape in Company with Orton. HIS8 DOUGHTY Aw HER COUSIN. i The Scandal About: the Claimant and His Family Refuted. ORTON NEAR AT HAND. LONDON, Nov. 26, 1871. Last evening I happened to meet with Proiessor Anderson, the well kaown and somewhat celebrated “Wizard of the Nor.h.”” He was on his way to keep aD appotutinent with the man wo has succeeded in setung all Englund by the ears, and the reports o ‘whose great law case are making the fortunes of the London evening papers and of the dozea of big Wigs who are engaged in its evuctdation. Of course lvery glad.y accepted the Professor’s invitation to accompany him. Jermyn st.eet—which was our destination—is a quiet and aristocrane little thoronganlare, ranoing parallel with Picadilly on the south side, Lhe Waterioo Hotel isan unpretend- ing estab ishment, similar to % score of others 1 | couli name within a stone’s throw of if, ana one of | ‘that cass in which a large amount of comfort can be obtained at a toleravly moderate price, The Waterloo has been the wteadquarters of the claimant since the commencement of this extraordioary triai, and those of your readers. wno ave taken the trouvie to wade tarcugh the evidence ‘Will remem er how large a proporuoa ot the wit- nesses had their first interview with him m his new ~ Capacity at tus house, Upon inquiring ior Sir Roger ‘we were ushered into his private situng roum, Woich was on the gruund Woor, upon the le.t of the entrance hall, One of the cierks of Messrs. Baxter, Rose & Norton was seated at the table engaged in Correspondence, but the room was otherwise unoc- cupied, We were not kept watting many moments, and when THE BARONET entered he immea‘ately impressed me with the idea that he was by breeding and instinct a gentieman, I know thit he nas been accused of falsenood and theft. He does not scruple to admit that tor many years he ied a wild and reckless lie and was en- lirely outside the pals of uecency and self-re- spect. He “owns up” to baving been the buon companion of bushwhackers and rovbers, and he does Lot seek to wisguise ihe fact thut he has been Placed apon his trial for felony, ‘Irue it 13 that, although educated at a public school of the very highest class, he was ungole to translate “aus Deo Semper,’’ and that be fatied to distinguish Latin from Greek. I know. also, that the Attorney Gen- eral 01 England 1s iabormg hard to show that he ts the son of a butcher and was bred im one of the Lowest of ali the foul slums of this great city. But ‘With ail this in view] came to the C nclusion at once that (he **claimanv’ was innately a gentleman, ‘The periect ease ,with which he motioned us to seats, while he himsel: remained standing, and the modest yet wnaifected manner in which he offered @nd dispenset his hospitaity, tef no room jor dount in my mind as to his breediag. I do not post- | tively assert that Luis Kind of polish canuot be ac- quired. 1 wil only sey that 1 sets very naturally * © on the varty orm of THE PRESUMED SIR ROGER TICHBORNE. It would be tale to aeny that the claimant ts stout, fok that ts one of ois misforiunes, waich he frankly admits, Il must nor be supposed, however, that he 3 48.80 enormous as to be ol any value to the Fat Men’s | | Ciuv on account of Ms size, and 1 think that dur- ing tne Caitle Show week in London next month tt ‘Would Le quire easy on any Jogwy morning to select half a bundred of bnglish country genuemen who can beat fim ior size and weight. I parucuiarly noticed that for so iarge @ man bis hands aud teet were exceedingly sinal! and well formed.- 1 am told that those are Tichboine peculiarities, For this I do not vouch, but as a rule small bands and feet are | not Eagiish characterisiics, HOW HE DRESSES, It may be weil to state nere tnat the claimant was | | dressed in excelent tasie, He has a good tailor, | } and aithonsh his shape can Fcarcely be called classic it Was made to present a very respeotable | * * oulside appearauce. Tvere was nothing of the SWeil, the 8u0b or che plebeian in the clothes. Tue Hy outié Was certainiy ihat of a gentleman, and ne looked perfectly at Ris euse in it. The selizer and brandy daving been prouuced Professor Anaerson Ap, Tuacieu the Onect ef his Visit etd a8 he Will be | an important withess vy and oy 1 caunut do better than repe..t (he conversation Which eusued, / THE Db CASTRO 1R.AL IN AUSTKALIA. PROF wOR—Sir Royer, do yoa recoliect beng in Castiema.ne, mM Aastranta, in isoy? Sik Ko Rk—Jes, 1 have good cause to recollect that, but I dou’t remember seeing you there, Were you tere? PRovessor—Yes; and | should have given my , guierta@inuedt at ine Casilemaiae Court House on Y" thatday, only that it Was occupied by the magis- trates, Wav were inquirng inte a churge of horse steadag Which fad veen prefered against a certain Tuomas Custro and his companion, Arthur Sit ROGER—Ob, yes; that’s all true, and I was (ne De Casvro, but 1do Dut admit he stealing, PROF EsSOR—NO, Sit Koger; ana having been pre- sent unrmg ihe nquiry, | am bound to admit that ido nov think there was a shadow of ground for the Charge tu rest upon, ether as it concerned Orton or yoursell, Sin RogeR—I am very glad to have your testi- MODY OW iA: Point, because there are pienty of people bere reauy to beleve the very worst that can ve Sait vl me On the very shallowest uf evie dence, and | must anit that the truca about me is bad enough Without Laischood, iH HORSE STEALING SCRAPE. PROFESsv..—1 recvrlect that you wwo were travel- ry ling throw h Castemaine at the time ot your deten- Uo in Charge Of a drove of horses. dIR KUGER— YOU are quite rigat, sir, P.OFé SuUR—Ahd your companion Was named Ar- thur orton, AIR KOGER—That 18 strictiy true. PRoPESsSOK—) He Cuarge brought against you was that une vi the horses in your drove had been sivien en 04 @, the OWner amine ie BIR ROGER -1t was, PROPESIOR— AUG Fou disproved tt by producing the mau of Waom you bought taut identical horse, SiR KOGER—WE did, ana were boin acquivied: bat, upropos of tis charge, Laight tell ,ou thatit common Untag ih the busi tor a atruy horse toon drove, Li tuere is any Mark Upon UY, and it wed vy (he owner. It 18 given up, 1 Woudn’t anne that that man’s horse Was not in our drove, but What we were aule to prove Was that we hud Come ti. 1estlv by the one he claimed. PRUFESSOR— Vo you recoliec!, when Coming down the stops of tue Court Wouse aller the trial, mviliog the bystanaers to wwke a drink? SIR ROGER Laughing good-aumorediy)—Well, yes; T remember teling them t was willing to shout. THe STORY OF A WHI. Prorrsson- Do you remember one among the crowd asking you lor the loan of your stock driver's whip, aud .our taking it trom your “swag,” which was velilud (he oar in &@ HeMmhvoring tavern, and tetuiny nim Le was welcome to itr SiR KOuER—Ves; aud | recollect distinctly now that you were the nian, You said you wanted It for charieter you were foiug to represent that wnt. 1 tovk the whip trom our baggage, though WW ri wont hoi swear Wheiner It Was my Whip or Orton's you got, Pxores-or— Well, Ipiayed Rob Roy that night, ani used your whip. Mere 18 a phovograph oF th V0 You recognize the likeness f Sik ROGER—Yes, that 6a whip similar to those ‘We used. {dare say it is tic same HULVING THE MEMORY WITH A REARD, PROFESSOR Do vou remember that at the time w Gin Roane ree wore a beard t iB R— Q beard surrounding my ody shore mustache and & » PROFRESOR—' Any Nave any objection to put on a ‘ memory resembling the o olpanre ee made frou Sir Koger expressed mis Wilt, fessor having produced the berate tities a thereby made & Murvetlous change m his Appear: ance, ‘The (’rolessor Men sald:—"Now Law pro- pared Lo swear tnat you are the man who, under the name oF tiomus de Cusv'o, was tied tor and acqutted of horsesvealing at Castientalue, int a | fering rom a disease which aiiecced iny ne | Lonaou lawvers, and the mao Who presented me witn m woty, and so 1 have wecomplished the ob; Visit Were, and it my evitence wil be ol vice to you vou may command 1 a THR \ALUB OF THE Riaaue $ EY DANG Tt may bo wei to remark here —_ of knowledged that the gennme ‘icbborne did sssume the name of te Castro. (his evideuce could only be explained away 0. the 'beory that on this parucular Occasion ibe WieD Changed Lames. THE HARVEST WOKKED MAN IN LONDON. The Proessor, having concinded ms copversation with Sir Ki ventnres, tn tie interest of the NEW \ORK HERALD, Wo sirike up a chat on my own account. Ine claimant 18 certainly one of the harcest Worked » ani Loudon just now, and be assured ae that he Was offen closeted W.th persons: anxious to see and identiv him rom seven o’eh ck in the morning uu! Me hour ior the openmg of the Court, und again acter is ad) ent up to mid- night. he countiess gels weary of talking, and he is evkepty mot at ali tond of talking. 6O that it becomes doubly “irk.ome to Diu,” However, Re Wis Very courteous, apd in tue cuuise OF conversation told me, things, that wate in .usiraiia was very cele- bra‘ed us @ rough-rider, aud that persons would oiler come ong disiances to see hin mount @ re- fractory hore, ibis Louie mention because & . en- Ueman Who Came 1m at che time inu vated that they could easily prove tis faci im connection with ane other— namely, (vat UMS acco.upisbment was not snared by lis frend, Arthur Orton, whom the ue- fendanis assert him to be, TUK CLAIMANT'S INTIMACY WITH « RTON. CORRESPONDENT—D1! you, Sir Koger, live on teruis of iriendship and equality wica Arthur O1ton ? Bik RO. ER—Dectwiedly no, Tdon’t knew that I | have been asked the quesiion bei The fa t in (hatin Ausirala mea come ‘ozetuer tn extiaurdie nary Ways, Orten was always true and faith.ul to me, and Was Use.ui Co me, and | did nut care about bis character; in .act, | may sav I was reckless about my own, 1a ways treated nim as au interior, and L always had Lae jeeling that | was a yeotieman, So had he, tor waen We Were alone ne would volunteer to do things for me whien he thougat 1 had not been accustomed to do for aiy sell. CORRKS! ONDED1—VO | Understand that he acted a8 you) servaut . IR ROVEK—Not ai all. Men don’t have servents in the bust. . Besides, nv position was no betier than his; but ue privately AcknOWiedzed my superiority, though he did not then Kuow who! was, THR STORY OF MIS SHIVWREOC CORRKSPONDENE - Would you think 1 impertinent, Sir Roger, if | suggest to you tha: in your evidence the most surprise Was causes by your inabuity to atlord information re ative to your 8uipwreck in tne Beila aod vour reseue by the usforvy » Sik KOGER—Wel, Ldon’t wo. der at that. [dare Bay ibdves sce sttauge; but thea Lam’ in a og avout tt mysel. Lt know the maim facts, buat very few pariicuiars, 1 suppose I bis aa Well admit that dont KooW much abut it, T regret to say that at that period of my lve 1 was not pal sut id and memory, but | Was addicted 10 habits which aseu to deprive Ms OF ConseioUsuess aud On, Lused to Grink iatge quantities ol absiatue, aud wuea ana bie to obtain it Liu kK otuer equally , oent spirits, and was se.doui without opt CORRES PUNDENT—Anud you attribute your inamury to Jurn.sh twor.nation respecting Us period of Your life to these causes bIR ROGEK—MoOse deeideliy. There can be no mistake about it, (his is a favorite expression of the piainutt’s,) [here are times about when 1 KNOW Leeder nothing and which are a perlect biauk to myself, CoRRESPONDENT—But you are of course so satis- fled of your apiity to rove vour clalu as to have no doubt of the ultimate result ¢ THK CLAIMANT CONFIDENT. Siz ROGER Uf, ol course, There can be nu mis- take about it. You see | am culled upon to prove tha: [am myself aud that I am my mother’s son, She coud vent to me aud T to her, an ali the vid frieads who have met me wiinout prejudice nave been satisfied .f my iveouty, still | aduiit that somes times in court I have seen such dificulties arixe that Inave peen tempted to wonder whether | reuliy can be myseli. towever, Law quite satisfied now that 10 ingenuity of counsel or Naw in Loc evideace Wul be able to deprive we of my inveritance. HAD HI8 BROTHRK LIVED, CorresronveNT—Is 10 true, sir \oger, that you have stated that you would not have prosecuted this among othor | Glatus bad your brother lived : SIR K GEx—Weil, -here Were reasons why i did not wish to bevowe known; but | would ratner not | answer taat questo. furtner than ‘o say that, had mny vrotner outu.ved me, Luo not taink there would have been a legal Jispule avoul the property, AN INPERRUPLLON, Atthis time the waiter c.me Into the room and made a communication to sir Koger, Who humeui- ately turued round to me art apo.ugized tor be'ng couwpelied to suspend the conversation ior afew mcments, fhe waiter was, vf course, vat the forcrugner vi @ more impurant personage. But these snglish watters theuise.ves are Ol considers able Luporiance voward everybouy upon whom they are not dependent. Let tem only see the chauce of extracung @ shiiling tor the signiest ser- vice rendered, aud no Jerry sneak could «e@ more obsequivus, ‘luis Jermyn street watter looked evi- dently disgusted with the Provessur and wyset. He Was Goudtiess accustowed Lo & “tip’ from most of the visitors wiv ¢ lied upon the clalimant in the grea Tichvorse case, «nd vot waving been “upped” by ua, ve looked at us with the air of an injured Vecksnitl, 1 had one other idea to venti- late, 80 1 braved the frowns Ol this Cruss- between & dilwpidated undertaker aud weedy Metuodwt preacher. MR. SPOFFORTH INTRODUCED. Mr. Spofforih chen entered, whose name 1s often brougie up im tue course of thus trial. He ws @ tall and handsome man, oe ne of the very smarve-t of the’tiaunant introduced us, and, | smuling Dlandiy, the lawyer apuio. ed for inter. \* Tupting us. i may tase this cpportunuy of stats that aithough tne name of the claimant's attorneys are supposed to be Baxter, hose & Norton, Mr, Spofforth 16 really tue leading partner o: taat emi- nent firm; but, a4 18 Ollen the Case in Eoglaud, wis Maine aves not appear, It may ve thieresting to ote that (his same Mr. Spoor: 18 one ol the most Intluendal men in Kugiaod., He is the masayer of elections to ‘he vxurion Ciub and the great con- servative party, He it is who selects candidates for tue dideent constimencies and aecides upon the amount of pecuuiury support which the cud and tne purty wil! afurd toem towards election ex- penses, He 18 & spleudil Organizer, and ur Guadstoue’s xoverument have to thank this same Mr. Spouorth jor tue defeats woich they tave re cently sustained im constituencies where ex- traordinary§ vacancies have occurred. He is to adopt Mr. vickeus’ sarcasm for martin Chuz alew.t, “ove of the most remarkabie men in tnis country.’’ jn conversation wita the ciaimant he invormed him of numerous oilers ne had received durtug tne day trom persous auxions and wil to speas 10 Ais ideulity; bai addeu that ne nad de- cided Gpon xcvepting LO Mmoie Witnesses for that ed as tae nuswber of those already Walung to produced was jeyron. I Sir Roser ‘Lichvorne by any ancertaimty of the Jaw sivould lose his case it will, ve itoum no ms of astuteness on the part of ins aitorney. Mr. spot- forth caving taken his daepartare | nought 1 would sound the claimant upon anovher of what have been deemed the weak points of tus case. SIR ROGER’S INT.MACY WITH MISS DOUGHTY. CoRd, SLONDENT—Sir Roger, Wii Fou tok me rude ui I say that there seemed to be some contusion 5 lo the date of ir special intimacy with your cousin Miss poughiy, SIR KOuRR -No, I shall not think you rude; out I do not intend te talk to you upon that su t. kuow that 1 am supposed to have been in Ireiand when | said 4 was in cngland; but tnere is a periect expinnstion to atl tat, Wich, if they 1orce It, must: be xiven, CORRESPONDENT — Then you mean to intimate that you (lesire NO discussion On thay part Ol the cage ? Sik ROGER— Most decidedly now. There can be no misiake about it, aud Lbave hopes that ie jury Will be satisiied O1 my deuiity beiore chat question arises; ‘hat they wil: prevent its discussion [S ESPONDENT—Then, | take it, you regret its original mtroductiou. Sik ROGER Most assurediy, It was forced from me again-t my wilt and my intention. U1 course, | abstaimed irom pressing the Baronet further upon this pom However, L thought it worth Wine to tention to him some Famors which have obtained currency at tie clap to the effect that he was leading & dissolute ie und had practically separated hunsett Lrom nis wile, THE CLAIMANT'S WIFE AND FAMILY, CORRES LONDENT—Does Lad: ‘hborne reside in Lonaon, Sir Roger: (The mant, to use an English vulgarism, smelt @ rat at once.) SIR KUGER—vVh, a1; 1 see yoo have heard the scaudal. lam gad to have an opportunity of con- tradicuing it No nusvaid Nas @ better wiie or one vo whom lie is more atrached than Iam to mine, and Wis & great Dardsiip to me wo live so much apart Lom my fanuly. ‘ipey tive tn an extreme Western suduro of London, and it would ve abso- Jutely sinpossivie for me during the sittings of the Court to be were 1 could not Constanily ve scen by my attorney and the witnesses who may present themselves For these reasons, and tese only, J am compeied to live apart stom my Jamily, bul [can truiy say that tt was for their sakes alone that I engaged in this ght for the establishment oi my lega: rights, CORRESPONDEN 1 inimk, Sir Roger, that the basis fur the-e nokind reports were that during last term you were sometimes seen benind the wings of @ (heatre which had a rather tast repntation, SIR KOGBR—It ts periectiy trae | used to go down to the Giove tor peria)s8 bali an hour at night to get a lite exiravrdinary re.axauion ani excite- ment. Yo avoid public recogintion FE used to mire a box and had access to the wings, put | seldom spoke toa i when «here, and i ‘Went solely irom curiosity and for recreation, CORRESPOSDENT—1 quite understand, Sir Roger, ‘The cross-exan tation Las @ great strain u ou you, and Ido not Wonder at) our requiring a change. HOW THE CLA MANT is ANSOYED, Sin Roger—Yes; and J shall always entertain the opinion that Sit Joun Coleridge conducted it ina Host Ungentiemaniy and discourteuus imanuer, There can be no mistake About It It seemneu to ve lus object to annoy and insult me, and can oniy attribute his conduct to 18 own Knowledge that ne had a weak case, VLORKESPO. DEN attitude ty conducting the case? Sk RoGER—\es, He never loses an opportunity to insult and sneer at My witnesses; but | have cons fidence m (he honor and astaceness oF the jury, and Jam sure my avie alvorae, avd counsel will estab- lish mY case To the satis action O1 tie public, CORRESPONDENT. =I suppose I may nov ask tt It ts true that Arthur Orton 18 HOW in prison in Aus+ trai? WHERE {8 ORTON? Sin Roger—Yes, you may a-k, but I decline tell you. We Know Where he is, Aud shall prove at tue proper time; everybody shall be saushed upon (hat point. Ttoanked Sir Roger for ne a's granny iat ron and he paving thank Professor Ander. Bon and extended 10 1s invitation (0 cull again we ‘wok our leave, well satistied with our visit. And does he still maintain that ‘hie > OHOLERA IN THE BAY. 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HOTCHKISS, American artist, lately deceised, at Rome, ting of Line Fvintings (rom subjects painted on the Sketches, Unfinished Subjects, > w tine collection by the oid masters. Somme very rare Mytholoyteal and Scriptural Paintings, ether 7 wee Ne hia choice collection of Kooks, ‘ngravings, of Vir To be wal ‘on SATURDAY, at sO o'clock, vy OUNST.1N * VAN TASSELL, ir salearoom, “ma street, al Na order of A. J, ERS, ” pabite Administrator, ane THE EFFROTS OF THE AKTIST B. PATANIA, Di: CASED, consisting of Paintings, sketch, Easels, Manakina, Artist iy Also elegant Suit Furniture. ‘maroon, brocatel; Ca forpiier ae his ear CI Sorta Pins, Coy HC. order of Mi aera 7 , 1, BALDWIN, Aduiiniatrator, FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONC:RN, Elegant carved walnut and gilt Parior Suit in biue silk inlaid Pedestals, with French Plate Pler Mirrore's ‘an Cornices to maton, Pive pa r elegant Lace Curtain Five yair elovant, blue terry ry Ltmbriquion to matoh Suit, Klegan; French Moquet Cs Beautiful Statuettes, SBIGNEE'S SALE. Macnifoent Housshold Furniture, at the private reslience, $§ Went Filteeath str Fifth and Sixth avenues, omtfridey THIS DA. Decembe ber 8, ‘sar commencing at 10's o’o.ock. Rosewoo! Pianoforte, drawing Kvom Suits, Paintings, Bronzes, margucterie oois de rose Cabluets, velvet Carpets, Siiverware, Statuary, contly Works of Art, artic'es , irti, ablie auction, By catalogue Presents, Rare chane for i ae ‘and New Year's ‘ui niture, covered richest im é MATTING Auctioneer. Drawirg Kooms=tlegant suite description satin bnoostel, rene, Pompadour, Marts Amtoln- ette # yles; marqueterie Gapinets, Tables, Encolgnures, Jar- Ginteres, Vanterbury, Mus'e Cxbinet, rosmwoo t marble tops, plae glass doors; velvet, medailion c ronze ormolu. Clock, Urhaments, bronze Stat- jas, Mazeppa, Cheva. de Marley, Cru- saders Minerva. Fautites Holy Camis, W inter Soe on the Neva, St, Péterat eminent artiste; macniti- gent rosewood P1 mofo hoe bine Frene) plate Mirrore, ‘Turk ®: Room. Nateasion Favie sietoary Qiaewware, Siiverware, C Tea = Chinaware, Dinner, eae Wola Diewing Burekun Beanends Werdrcbes, Dair, spring Mattresses, Blankets, Coanterpanes, — Bolsters. Pillows; Panit ire of the servants, apartme The Avectoneer calls ; artiowar itention of bie Pe dy and fhe puilic to this an 6, ‘catnlogury comprial hee pane thts Household Furniture removiaw the fee dials ; every Tacilive packin: wishing tienda this sale take Pith avenue sages, Sixth nve- Buseare. Ltageres, eyes vcTION, NOTICK,— R. T. HAZELL, AUCTIONEER, THIS DAY (FRIDAY ), December &, ‘at 1034 o'clock, at our salesroom, 118 Chambers street, Attractive sale of eb Girman Obina, Parian and Bohemian Wares &0.. de.» embracing a dosirable Stoortauent of holiday goods, in lote to au Auctioneers, 118 Chambers stzeet. vorION NICHOLS, AUCTIONEER, nt and sontly Household Furniture; Planofotey Painttuus. Brone s, arti ‘Works of Art, ‘Wa nat Par or Suits, latent ‘French Furniture. velvet ‘at pabite nuction, to the nighest bidder, THIS DAY (Friday), Vecember & at 10% orclock, at the elegant wansfon abt Wnt Fériy.sncond street near Broadwey and Seventh aven' Property of Colonel Archibald W. P. La Roche, leaving for Furope— ior Smuts, style ‘of Pompadour, covered with French satin: Marie Ab oinete Drawing Rooth Sats, In green and void and crimson and gold eatin brocatel; Pier and ora, brocate! and lace Curtains, © Tose; ded and iniaid Tables, Bronz Suita to suits, artiat green for Desk Vurk Of ary Lounses, gred fo Dine reps; rosewood 7 forte coat $00; Cover and Easy Chair 7M octave urand sqnare Plano. usic Cabinet; rosewood and Walnut utamper Suits, style ot Louts XIV. ; Hedsteads, Ku: Teuus, Washs:ands, Commodes, soring and hair Muttrea-ea, Bo.ding, Brusvels Carpets, Sof «hairs Armepat Rock- ers, cove: ith plush and rey i, rd, colored marble cont ¢D00; Herrit's Parent Extenaton Tal Dining Chairs rich Ching, out Glass, Crystal and Si verwar Servants’ Furniwre, &c. ‘Sale positive. Responsible men i Sees oe to cart and pack gouds for purchasers at reason- able RT BALE. A GRAND EXRIBITION OF. OF OVER 2 HIGH COST AMERIOAN AN) EUROPEAN OL PAINTINGS, which are the works of over 150 of the most prominent mo- dern arvsts, They will remain on eshibiton, free, day and evening, and will be sod on Wednes iay anu Thursday evens ange, the 13th and 11th of December, commencing at hal-past vrelovk. KOBE. SOMERVILLE, suction LBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER, pedal Sale, 250 pair Skates, ashortet sizes and styler, pe eth qe wat this day, at sales ym 108 Libe es, comprising Gens’, Ladies and sorted ites and styles Four Par‘or Suits of supéror atte and material; elegant {hlaid frames, covered tm rich terry repa; ah ‘one superb Tu Suit of 7 pieces, made to order at A cost of $400. LBFRT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONE! R. Balearooms 108 Lil on 111 Cedar aud 83 Church streets, oy Gasiee THIS BAN look. WALDRON & COOKE ‘wilrell ove, m large nnd gene assortment of the following Good freaa stock > —Hoxes Of Furnitures Noepiog, Sheepfolue, Buliding asected Pictures, Puzzles, Games, ‘Trampets, eral | Wardrobes, Sofa neds, Lounges, 8, Bran (hits Yen Sad Diane Sets; Chrhs, Hors Btavies, Wor Boxes, Bird Cages, €o. Dolle—China ans Wax Dolis, erying and steeping, natural | bar, 80 Ching and Wax Doll Heads; £0) Dolls’ Hats and Koskinen Cut ery —t ine and common Table and Pocket Cutlery. Plated Ware ea Sete, Waiters, Kutves, Pork Bi . Ureain Jugs, Sugar Bowls, &e., &o. } a very fine qnality, ork—Tabies, Desks. Work and Glove Boxes, Card Inkstands, Tables, Hacdkerebiels, Boxes, &es, &0, About 28 pairs of Ladiew’ and Genta! Skates. 4 jaraench, Preserved Oberrios, &e. mes Si ee and Miscellaneous Books, iso for account of whom ft may concern, Aanperd Partor Suite, Invest designs and styles, cost $1,500,’ Sale postive, Cata- lo,ue at sale. VoTION 8ALB. Dear Sixth a: enue. Thi (FRIDAY) morning, commencing at 11 o'clock, LUKE FItZabRALD, Anctioneer, will se!! al the elegant, aly, plan Houaehoua Fupnitige, namely -—Sielnway Teoh Piavotorte, ove do., Hardman plor and mantel Mitrors, ine Oil Phintines, Feat Bronzes and Bisque tures; veive!, medallion Carpets; real ince and brocatet ¢ tains Maquiiice rosewood Fiaerer, Centre Fal ‘arior Sits, Marie Antoine to style; inlaid Finiy's Writing Beas, Bookeuxe. 6.0 eolunies cho Bedro. m™ consisia, ViZi— dt back wainut ‘Hedroom Suita, ¢tyle % ash iy i, Commo ies, ing and Dressing Cages, 25 elegant curled Misco orks Bprioe, Bede, Pie 8. Bowtere, Blankets, 60 Line eee ts Pitow 8! Turkish kasy Chairs and’ Lown, es, © ngravinesy ee. Dining Ro-m consists, Magni‘cent nian uifet cost $200; Extension Tabloa, | Chairs, sot 1 Sliver and Shetield Ware, Freneh China Oinver and 1 ‘a0 rs, Casters, Knives, Forks, a Napkin Rint Linem, ter Basement and’ Kitchen big oa with which the sale will commence. Ky Goods packed and shipped for purchasers. Sale ve. d gilded 6 books, Folld rosewood B N NOTIUR, ‘AU sHi08 Ad THIS DAY (FRIDAY), * at 10 oF eK, LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE BALE FOREIGN AND DOMESTIO DRY GOODS, noluding DAMAGED Soons, (Sola for gen vant of whom it may concern) TWENTY CASES CANTON FLANNEL, 20 canes, 400 pieces, Canton Fiannela, #ightly wamagea fo tranayoriation, to be vols without ree ore in inva, Gutsiounes and & Uy “Su Church stroot, Particular goods now reacye _ SALES AT ADOTION, LARGE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE SALE AT ate es ey oan Twensy sixth seine ail ‘uctioneer, sells this day, at 1034 o'elr co! be elegant and costiy ouatod. Parnitere contained sn'tee above mansion, viz: Brilliant-toned Pianotore, rich Parlor Suits, Ls lain eatin and atik reps; Mirrors, Carpets, de. ; hed uit ‘Meda, Hedding, Lounges, Ubairs, wid a rem. eval arsortment of ussiul Household F urniture for housekeeping. Sais positive, ¥ M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER. D FURNTTURE, &e., jenr .oms, 79 Nassau street ; pets, Maitresses, tree wal- eral assortment of House- ELEGANT gt 13g oF elo ¥ JON A. DUNN, AUCTIONEER. . NA. DUNS £00, 2a arabat Sale) will sell, this day, at 10 o'clock, at thelr salesroom, 233 Bow: ery, one Chamber Sult, consistihg of turee pieces, PATRICK DALY, | BY sony 4. TNN, AUCTIONEER, JOUN A. pear & Will se!! to-morrow (Satur iy, at room, 233 Bowery, large ing of a general aa yeware sc ENCK, Ave: TONFER, HIGLHLY ANPORTANT. SALE OF Amerioan and Earopean OlL PAINTINGS of our Tost iiss ed modern artists, auction at No, 80 LIBERTY STRERT, on THIS DAY, DLC. 8, commencing ab 12 O'CLUC 8. WrINn ROER, AnOriONney SPLLS THIS day, ock, and Saturday, oleiock, at 12 00 case o importer: and Ae ‘Henne-ay, Pinet, Castillon, ( lock, at thelr ales. a ty ot Houséhold nt ouars ‘s bar- Englan'! Kun, carke of Gite Braudion, Port Wines, &e,, in lots to sult deniers only, NBREGER, AUCTIONEER. —MARSHAL'S: sells Saturday, December 9 at 12 o'clock stir toed No. 12 Bowery, eight fees and silver Watcher, Jew- ory de. HIBDE, City Marshal, 80, at 1034 o'clock the same day, By 12 Bor , @ large consignment from a large im, crt house of Caves) Meow: saires, Workboxes, Harmonic: Joila, Tor Pipes, &c.; also Hoop skirts, Fu ney ‘Goods, & OSEPH M'GUIRE, AUCTIONEER, will sell at auction FR met December 12, 1871, at 12 o'clock noon, by order of the Supreme Vourt, under (he direction of Grat# Nathan, Enq., Keferee, the valuabie Property Known as No. 6 Unton square, opposite the Ms Monument; size 26x95 feet. ‘the 1¢ Auctioncer’s office, 87 Cedar street, a J aTRAVER AUCTIONGER MORTGAGE SALE eo}. TRAVGR & HASTINGS wili sel, thin day, st 1 octod at #9 Great Jones strest, near Bow and Syrup, the best quality Tea, § Soap, Paver age, lot Paper, i: Counte, paneled und fine Brack one double Truck, to, ‘ALONZO FOLANT, Attorney for Mortgages, P, TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, » TRAVER & HASTINGS will go thin day Melock, at 58 Great Jones pleeat, ihc vances, } gran¢ Piano, made by Reire & Ronee gant solld black walnut Bookcases, 2 larw ue me ‘op Buffet, targe lot of Viicloths, Bedati attresses, 3 Cooking Stoves, Crockery, Tiouelly ce. perty known as 547 West Tweniy-ninth street, Maps parrels of Molaasi » Pickles, Candle ig, black walnut top ‘new Express Wagon, On Monday, 1th inst., residence up town, Bap) BOGART, cember 9, at 11 ‘o'cloc! North William: Street, « Parmture of a four story private ‘Particulars on day on sal AUCTIONEER,.—SATURDAY, DE. at the Auction Rooms, No. 1 & large assortment of Household Fur. niture, Carpets, Oi 1, Looking Glasses, & “ME; WHITE'S PRECIOUS COLLECTION.”—TRI- bune. “The auperb quality of this collection,"—Evening Post. An “embarras de richesse. ‘Herald. “Most Interesting private collection of Intings ic ° hibited in this efty."—Mail, oa Aiea THE RARE a8 3 CostLy Y COLLECTION OF PAINT. EXHIBITION DAY AND EVENING, the Leavitt Art Ri #17 Broadw rner of Twelft street, where they will remain nntil Tuesday, 12th inst, ‘wuole will be sold by auc:ion on the eveuinys of TUESDAY AND WEUNESDAY, DECEMBER 13 era and connoisseurs of art ‘will und re preciate the great merit and high tone of # ate able a collection of paintings, representing the “allowing Bi ar ists, with more than one hundred others of nearly eona fame, and in which nearly every example may be justly termed a xem of modern art:— th The eo. H, Boughton, David Col, Guy, James M, t arty sah, Girardet, A Saincliaahe Pence Caltx, Hays, bert, Gari Hubner, jel ows, Comte, Huntington, Bau.nit, De Keyser, Jalavert, #ril ouln, Dietfeubach, Eastman Johnson, Barn yckinan, B.C Kook Koek, Boulanger, jerangery: Joseph Lies, Cerome, leyernel Maton, Meyer Von Bremen,]t- “Merte, Preyer, Robie, ‘Bhattuck, Sonntag, Raye Allan Schmidt, ‘Fouumotictm, ‘Trayer, ‘am Henendel, reco: LAs Vioery, Uamokacsen, Zamacois, ‘The ‘eale, Will eommeac at 8 S'elock precissty (doore open past? ', at the Leavitt Art Rooms, 8! ay. as hail Tin order to promote the conrenienes ana comtort of buyers tickets of admission will be tssued, Cocco b for waich ‘once bbe made to the auctioneers ‘at gona ly. Catalo Go, A. LEA’ ie & AWNRROKER'S "4 SALE WATCHES AND JEW ELRY.— ‘This day JAMES AGAR, Auctioncer, will sell at 89 New 7, at 11 o'clock, $00 lois gold and ‘silver Wetokes, gout ‘Chains,’ Kins, Earrings, Bracelets, Silverware. | glia « Guns, Pistols, Musical ge ‘Carpenters? Toola, Fancy is. By order of P, Bryan, 17 Walker street, AWNBROKERS SALE THIS DAY, RY JON MOR: P*rwen, 4 aveay, of 50 lots Men's and w polo Cloth uk eunnate, sane " at ‘of ‘De Long, Past Broadway. ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONEER—MURTGAGE Sale—WiN sel! this day (Friday), at 11 o’olock, at 27 Fast Broadway, four French Garbett Bodmtcad ew Mastin ‘i poclintes s 1 ae ony ne TAOUABI, Attorney for Mortgage. t tubs prime § Biter Ali ) HERMAN, AUC TIONERR.—AUCTION BALE OF Wines, Liquors, Champagnes, tc. this day, December 8, at 11 o'clock, mt 48'Bowery, tne entire stock Of a deddlor, viz.—of 43 bartela ‘& 'Sohumaoher's three Zrare old; also barrels, heller kyans and otter Hourbon and Rye, Scotch and Irish Whitkess, casks Barndies, Gt Rherry and other Wines; aiao. a lot of Liquors and Wines in cases, 65 baskets and cu: 10 post tive. SG BERMAN, AUCTIONEER MARSHALS SALE OF ©. Wines, Liquors, &c.—By virtue of an execution I will sell this day, Friday, December 8, at 11, o'clock, at 13 Bow- ery. the entife Stocs and Contents ot a Saloon, consisting of ate Mirrors, Oil, Paintings, Chane Vamp, o Furniure, Brussels ampagne, Coustera, ¢ und and juare covet Chaira, Glassware, Crocker, pee ar ys utile i wares: moe yf Liquors, Khine Wine aD Co § 8 Bol fous Dealers invived, bya MESA City Marshal, AHERIFP'S SALE.—R. FIELD, AUCTIONEER, WILL eli, tri day. at TM o'ctock, wt Bt soak ‘of Sewing Machines, known as ihe Bart ; one new large lion safe, one Desk, Carpets. ture, Fixtures, Materials, Ac. ec. By order Brennan, Sherif; Matthew Patten, Deputy. HERIFI'S SALE—R, FIELD, AUCTIONERR, WILL fell thes day, at 11 o'clock, At B23 West street, a large TRof'trench iui stone, two tion Sates, Otlee Farnitare, Ac, dc. bY orcer Matthew T. Brennan, Sherif; Peter Mo: Guinnisa, Deputy. N. B.—Sate positive, ILLIAM ry AUC: TIONEER, 0 No. 6 City Hail place, Bells mais "Davy at (034 o'elock’ sharp, the Contents of the Oyster and Dining Saloon northeast cor. ner of Twenty-fourth street and mighth avenn 8 10 Chatrs and Tables, two Ranges, quantities of Crockery; ou ounters, lot of Coal, de. AM ABBOTT, AUOTIONEE OFFICE NO, 6 iy Hall place, will well ie day, At 12¥4 ofeock, the Stock and Fixtures of the Grocery Store 456 West Thirty-ser- ond atreet, bet et a and Tenth avennes, Lag part of chests of Te Sugars, barrels of Molasses, rreis of Muckeret and Herring, b bartels fen bat ff Flour, quantities of Soap ‘and’ States, Spices, Vinegar, Ice Chest, in ‘te. M, WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, 3 THis DAY, | W*. 2 o'clock, fi Cones gee Bay Sut , Freach Plat Mhrors, Centre, Dining and Tea Tal ookcases, f ‘Rockin, and other Ghaire, Chamber Kuits, Hair Matires‘es, Feather Beds, Sheets, Spreaus Ching, Glasy Siiverware, Eloves, several Gne ‘urni- jatthew T. try, Throe- Carpets; Qi! Brench lock. Faltioas ab fi Engenrineh 3 damay saturday, “Alb, this ty, four Showcases, Se THE TELEGRAM CARTOON, THREE on TOMORROW, THREE CENTS, WHO'D BE A BUTTERFLY? A GREAT LOCAL wrt. FULL PARTICULARS OF THE PISK-MANSPIELD SUIT N ALL THE NEWS OF THR DAY. BALLS, PARTIES, ETC, LOCAL, GENERAL INFORMATION FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. ALL IN THs EVENING TELEORAM, CORPORATION NOTICE. | Ore FICE OF THE CLERK OF 118 COMMON COUN. City Hall place, New York. Decomver 7, 1871. ComPnRation” NowtomerPubiie notice te heer give that the #)¢clal committer on restricting the speed of Jraing on the Fourth avenue, avove Forty-second street, wil! meet in the Chamber of the Board of Aidermen, on Monday next, the 11th inat., at I o'clock A. M., to covaider a proposition how under ideration to lower the trac! f the Harlem Ki road + om pany on Fourth avonne, Order to nord Greater eecurit tote All persona Intereste., ft Koatng and tho ofticers of the notified to be present at ti EE > i) " failrond company, are bove named time and WEORGE H. MIT BRYAN REILLY, Special Committee. bg era anieaens 10 10,000 ares en jon Of all grades; @& eee veo MCALLISTER. Ontiolan, 49 Nassau streets, INSPEOTORS OF ELKCTION. NSPECTORS OF ELEUTIO: given that the Mayor has: od ne a certificat treat minority Inspectors of rection in ea et of the clty In compliance» with se of 1871, (See following. ollie the certisieates required to be traued oy him to euch The ore by said secdion. as The eeld Mayor shan duty lasue his onrtticate o¢ appoiniment to wach person ao appointed by him as stich Inspector of Election, wituin ten dave after uch appointment Ani such appoiniees are hereby nobiie that they can obtain such certlicater on ap- plication at thus odie. ‘The attention of Inspectors of Election dec been elected by the Board o¢ County Canvass appointed by the Mayor # per ais certiticats ‘following, ta galled to the following extract from section 8, chapter 134, Laws of 1810: “AM Inspec ors of Election, whether elected or appointed, except suica as may be appo.nted 10 ill vacaucles on thy day of elgction, shall apoear before the Chtel ot tue Bureau of Elections within twenty days after they shalt be decared elected or atin be duly appotated, aa hereinbatore ps fnd snall axe and. subscribe the oati Of ollice, aa Dre br the constitutio ‘appear and tace ai designated shal) be cons dered thereby to bave declin the oftee, and huis place shall be ulled a8 & vacancy, sine e time within wh ch the elected Inspectors may take tl oath of oflice will expire on the 10th day of December Of those appoluted will expire December LL 00! Chief of ee Bureau of octioes, CITY OF Ne O17 Orton Un Hatt, Now, sat 1, A, Oakey Hult, Mayor of the efiy of New snaned of the Fequiremects oc section seven of the Pact entitled “An wot in relation to elections Im ane Chy and County of New York," passed Apri o, 970, have appotrited as “an Inspector ol «léctio. 1a, @aca bieotion District of wad city to following persons, they appearing by the statemunt of the Board of Coun.y “anvassers to be the persons “who Teceived the highest namber ai voter tor Inapector of Elec- tion for bl distrist next to the votes received by: tne two In- syecwornof blection veo ared by the Board of ‘County Oat vassera to have been elects !;” the persons Being, #0 tar as it has been possible for metonscentnie ee the mixed polidical aspec the canvass fm general political opvosition om And that ne bay clared to have Mayon! he two succesa(ul candidat or tion ft Delleving them to be and +0 deterauulng. tite Maror oF the City of Now York, 1—Sobn Hicke; —Curistopuer J. Riley, B—Willlam Sunitti, 4—Michael J. Cuten, 5—James Jones,- 6—Martin Cherr « 9—Patrick F.em SoHenry Hepa 9—Pairick J, 1 now HOUSD ‘WARD, James W, Ledwith, i }—sichael dgrmads. AD J—Lous Roxch, WARD. 28—Cnaries De craft, B—Dichoias De Comte, 4—John 5, Richmoad. S—Darid bi. Houina. OURT. 1—Mark Langan, Michae, Hayos, 8—Kaymoad Vondon, See Be GOCIe john Murphy. 6—Jobn Vint. v J—Abrabam Auten, 8—1bomas Cucnintoa, 9—Thomas Cowatin, 10—John Heany, * ‘Peter Fianigan, 12—John White, W—Andrew ys ¥rH WARD, 1—Rovert Fariuer, 2—Michaei Murphy. B—tovert P. Leonard, 4“Jobn Connors, §--Juuus A. cuba. -—Inune Bic! 7—James Fides. 8—Claus Puckhaffer, 9-—Jeremiah Kay. 10—James Kiernan. six’ Warp, 1—Lorenzo carey. gr atrioc dosden. ‘br. bdward shomaa, 4—Dennis V, sullivan. WARD, 10—Char.es Haguerty. 1—Charies stemberg. 12—Richard Clawson. 13—George Y, Lanigan, 14—Thomas Melniyre, i—Riwerd Cone AED 2—ceorxe Young, John Casey. 4—James H. Boyle, 6—Char es Bennett. -Georce Meurann, [—ueorge Kimmens, jee fees 1 ae Prertar Hunter. 13—James Murphy. 18--Thomas Goud. M4- James Connelly. 16—James Donovan. 18——Dilion Donalds. T1—fhomas Dunvar. 18—George Nethercott, W—Witiam Guy, eri W J-Abraham Barnet 10 J. Ougheltree, 1—Nathaniel «.eorge, —Dantel Lyrcell. Freeman Larlo, —B. Tracy Mech ate. 2a —Charion Cs Wainon: 33—Thomas W, 1—Abraham v, Ce Q—Matthew Kane, Jr. 8 James H. Soudert, 4—wiluam B. Feris, Willis mm Cubs. Willa E, Noble, ‘David Huyler, ‘Abraham Soper. 8 9. james Michaels, Jt, 0- Micho as Pertain, Jr, pia fheodore Fox. rH, Bua oe hn Mase ieowintem ). } Sunntnghams Ho Rterard 3. uN. Roce Jobo W. Morgan. *rhomas La, Thoril ‘a WARD, 1 teaver Nichia |}—Kobert 8. . yrauker. Scocan ‘alker. \vitiam de rite, Jono F, Gerdes, 6—Auenst Braun, ~ Edward Anderson. Henrv Harrinton. — aeoaore reustern, 10—John G. Utto. U1—Corne!ius Gillen, 12-Euwara Si Kul LEVENTH WARD, ee mane Clark, farce J, Magilre, FP Faward Jennnus. Matpbew W. Berryman, Sry —yacud Hess, john Leavitt Robert V, Mackay. Windam Cox 9—Richart Smith. 10—Johv MeCanstand, bY R, Conkling pn flerman, 38—Abraham Baker i $RoTheodore burr, eodore Hur. 17—Wiiuam Unversaght. — Wiliam Hammonds | Geor. I James Holmes. oy 22—Yohn MeDevt's. TWELFTH WARD, Efamasrioe no MoMulion, }—George Il. Foe Higgins, 5—-Merreman P. Dorsch. iy ‘ al Janes Miller Be aeoll ord De Camp, m H, Moore, Js Wan, Joseph S. Dewey. 2) —Benjatuin Page, MIKTEENTA WARD, Ltono d'Dusenverrye WARD 2—William | 4 H $James Ae ard. -hathaniel Verhotf, —Lewis Hellig. — William Gavior. FOURTEENTA WARD, \—Daniei Kellows. Thomas H. Riley, 3—David G. MoKetvey, 4-Jamos Piunkewt, S—Stuney Smith, &-Robert 1 2-frutiann J. Cannpbe. John » 9—Richard McGuire, 10-James Fennin, T— Michael J. tdiley, 12—John Martin 13—Alfred Kje.lstrome, LPLEENTEL iat WARD 1—Edward 2—Michadl F. Dougherty. 3—Timowy O'Briew. 4—yamea Soeiton, ¥—Patrick Hampson, 0—Patrick Retd, $l—donn Carey. V 32—John Macanley. 3—George Williamson, SIXTEENTA WAR 2—Jonn wynen, 2—Avson Mailer. 8—Jaues Shan dl es She ds, Ch J0—Peter Yo —Peter Your eye 9 a. Ceti, nyamin B. Van Bearen, teen ip brady. »—-Martio Durein, lehard sulla, thert Shalt, —Meyers Meyers. W—Pairick iH rae. a - fachard Van SEV. Wreath WARD, 1—Bervari Keouy. 2—Cornelias Burns, ¢ Samoa MeMenomiy, 4—Witham Vander Sw m Fisher. §-Jacod A. Hatzel, 7- Anihovy Hartman. #—John | N. Reynolds. 9 Ww. u 0 Heffernan 1B—Jobn i 14—Samuei 1 F Uy Ball iV rad € in cre « Donona 20—Patrick barley, 21 —Michaei Lestrange, edward Carey. 28—Jobn Costello, z% Michael Hays. ratrick Ira Bo wiiiam ui I Tag NT! = Petits tt ning M—Thomas Brogan, 12—James Jates, 18—Francis Meduire, 1M—Albert Gottman. ane Phelan. Has! 21—Michael Fagan, 22—Thomas Keily. 2—Hugh G- Connell 2—EdwardT. jsrennan. NiMETKENTH WARD, Wi lam Rotter. ho Weber, Wo—Schaplor White 17—John Jevnings, Ws—James K. Davis. haries R. Gregor. roinand i Hopkins, Hermann Cantor. 91—Frederiek 38—Theodore F, Sanxy. 96-—Hamilton F, Wright, BO—George W. Conway. S1--Freserlox Steuenrool. Specs W. Van Nor mee Wie NTIRTI WARD, 1—Charles E. Jessop. F—Willamn Keyce, © =the, eT. ul haries Lele S—Loae d. clando. Francia A. Gervalie, |—Samne! Hamilton, atogeorss bgt bed ree pi (0—Willian A. Purdie. TT Anthar G Brundage. 2—Jamen A. Christie. B—Alexander 8. Hi 1e—Chartes W. Hopper 1b -Leopold Weil, 16—Jamea K, Smith. 19—Charios O, Grannis. 3 . Beers. F, Farrell. Carter. WENTY-FIRST WARD, Patrick McDevitt. |—Wiillam B, Rourke, nice Litnck, Tere Rufus Doage. Uz ire, a” 6—Francls F 7 Richard Guide, Farrell Dorit ‘itttam Shie! taward Donn fijam Sauer. Sh Patrick Jones. ‘Bl— George Mulligan, BiReephen ‘cerns pany jornell. Ber CENTYSEOOND WARD, : Menaie. Bo Aitred Lancaster, Poort 7 ge oe H. oad isceraneis 16—Heury we iehisas peas ward Fisher. Poowilnm Pinay, H—Thomas Marcin, Edward « Zoos, in the veringe “ndaveas AG. Re, Harald ode Srsir JOSEPH'S ier acapeee, | FLUSRNG, N. idle resumed tirst Monday Spiga taemi FOE for prospectus, ardand tortion 930 per anoum. ed PHYSICIANS (ECLECTIC).—A MEDICAL srupane 0 Tae rect with a phyean of experienea, wonld assist tor the privilege ot reoeivi: Srean Hf, box 10 Heruia. Uptown branch office, 1,265 way. ANTED_IN A A SCHOOL boy 4 CITY, & Lal teach Fre German muse. on any war tabi Tto8o stock, at 514 Sixth avenue, PROPOSALS. Or Ee ba Re EPARTMENT OF PI Corner of Gi 10. meen New York, Di Seated proporats will he received at thia mice anit pets Vaintings, Brouzes, ro iraitares Mattresses, — Silt 10) ‘the 22d day of D 4 tat10 o'clock A. M., for supplyl for 18 ‘age of tue public schools under he jusladictton of oo Patbite snairuction, Books, Statlouery and oth Eehella required for oe, yee commencing Ganuare, 112. city and’ country publishers of books dealers tn the various arucies requ by not preference will be given tn all lcason to blue of prinet- if ie ara rents oe, eorectomen ot ra be deducted cles bid for, A sample of ach article soctiaP or ino articion ia Pill,be furnished on applica. tion Vo the Clerk of sha, Hunrd of Publte I MUED A: LEWIS tom rnin om AN _FRANOLS AL FALMER, Supplies, ____ FURNITURE, _EARGE APOE TREN? oF Ne ed beste at the lowest, cash, prices Bont tao ents, at 0’ Ls aa maa Eighth aveuuo, corner Treentieth treet RARE CHANCE FOR HOUSEKEBPERS.—ALL THE elegant Householi Furniture contained tn the private Tesidence 84 West Fifteenth street, near ate aga ing Hao Salt, Pompacour style, core tn erst ara Metorie Gabiacta, Vignotorte, Bookcaas, Ver Chamber Furalt Chinaware, &c. ‘Cal peters parca T PRIVATE SALB—CONTENTS OF PRIVATE RESI- A denceins west Frrentpthind street, ets. Tig, ootaye; Parlor 8 amber Sutte jn’ rosewood. Sinut, ON Paintings, Bronzes, spring and hair Muttreesea, jedaten ig Bureaus,’ Washstands;. Library aad Room bulis, $55 to $80; to suit purebasers; at half Cun Sra oa PARLC ate 5 Fey ru le Carpets, Foom Suits, et on }u0' lots cheap, at private Weet Twenty Ht, 8 streets URNITURE, CARPETS AND berg ms ed est assortment and the lowest Weekly or monthiy payments, a B. M, COWPEMEnWAITO, 166 Chatham suioe Fs SALE -ONE LARGE FRENCH PLATE PIER also irror, and avout W yarde, Velvct Carpet Ly 4 Bet i ven Apply at Hak scrape foe cash; also a Library Tab.e. Apply al 4 corner Eighth aven ad tirky: fourth street, ONTHLY Furniture, Bedding, id 386 Third avenue, near fwenty-c Prices lower thau any ner houseio tue city. OR WERKLY PAYMENTS—CARPETS, DRALY a CORNINGHAR. ghin sireet. B. a 432 FOURTH Averys, pete ninth sirees, lodge Ghee gents ‘fat the prices KH. MIN TS poe ioe ost pi from #10 # Vor a dreanoe 5 Sent more will be paid th call or address as above. rate Weatog Apparels Csr ved'on by Meme Hera. A EDWARD MILLER'S WELL KNOWS Poy lishmneni, 160 Seventh avenue, vear Ninateent! atmos, iy paid for ~“ of ire tt eee ealitng on or aduressing Mr. 01 as 2b RAST TWELPTH STAERT, NEAR ot BROADWAY, NEAR TH sah peg or hus Mo higtez pays the highest mae cao ign rl Fc, sre ce —Lavtes rd attr Clot ir. or Mrs. Ps