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2 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1876—WITH SUPPLEMENT. RUSSIA. POLO. AND CAVALRY. i. ESTATH KOR SALE. WANTED. € extras. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C. “\ PINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND ELEGANT THE CURIUM TREASURE. DIJOININ —REMARK- a ren dante ba with batem | Natur RSPR: Ee PY IPOP OR: PO ED Oe WHAT THE ENGLISH PRESS SAYS OF GENERAL . jou. family HAINES BROS. oe DI CESNOLA’S DISCOVERY—THE LEAK IN THE Her . : Ta ——-— === | new and centrally lneated warerooms, 143 and 147 5th av., na . tgs FINE FOUR STORY ABOUT $100 MONTHL corner 21st st, Ri ali H 1 Sy th fi HISTORY OF ART—‘*TH@ LORDLY WAY IN Wh: t the Wi 7 Pp t Authorities Arise wet ait moder te, Bronkigns genitemans wite, infant, nurse, | “New Panes forsale or on tos ‘ eality of the National’ Sympathy for : a est Poin ata great sacrifice, $15,000; saquirs tive anlareicheh ieomacaumspnanteeter hatsens | Grats Tt ee eee et y ympaly WHICH AMERICANS DO BUSINESS. PERMANENT PARTY, Herald otic BA D WANT! BY A ¢ PDiwo daushters, WINDSOR PLANOFORTH FOW SALE—UNED SIX the Oppressed Christians. {From the Saturday Review, Dec, 2, 1876.) Say About It by private fam Senta. to order for present “A bitter Cyprus shalt thou satl to,” says Antinous AN. WIPE AND | 17 yours of sleeation between | owt $1,200; will sell W, including Stool, Cover . | Reexington wud sth uvs., 1th to, Sith oti | and Muisle Cabings. cost $1005 aise an upright Piano, $25, to Odysseus, when the latter, disguised as a beggar, 13 | low ences exchanged, ress | ci rival sidence 120 Westa hear av. 7 = town Horald attice - 2 shai | TOR BET PRI Te aii ARE AND GRAND boasting about his travels. Foe aie of Orpeua nee THE PRESENT TACTICS | | ]RONT ROOM AND SMALL BOOM AbJO! ° ‘also for AND RAND | WAR PREPARATIONS), | tecome otter indeed to tho English lover of art an | . | Xi’ with Board for lady and child: sighth, Ninth ar Bix; | Der of fine sncond ve. Homeric scholarship, Only four years ago students | teenth ward: per week. Address QUIEY, box 762 y B | and artists had the mortifleation of secing the large | Post ottice, “i d sey = F UR i 3 8 a SALE, AND TO RENT. | PO | vacua Gebatag arse wouiserie, svpmonrel with goed . f Steinway Pi Why the Fieet Was Ordered to America— | at ee ee apg f ise patna y's Aer ‘le y a cNT. | auted (rn Wer, southerly exposure), with g . Where anumbor of Steinway Pianos, n | Gener esnola brought trom the site o! ¥ VOTATC HOUSE, 20 ROOMS, KARN. CARRIAGE | Hoard, b Jand wile, in quiet weigbborbpod. and some nearly tiew, age coustantty B . I Promise That the Cadets Will Make house, two acres, © to dopot, only $6,000, HUB- | dress, UMBUS, Herald office. and of other makers, ~ Grand Duke Alexis Coming sold, after some chaffering in this country, to an BAD, Town Hall ord. AITA’ iy ENTLE: ptiterple are constantly minds in, tly elke Sas slemvnere “4 American museum, The same thing has happened Good Use of the Ponies.” Vi TA FAKMS.—APPLY WA Bose rik bored toe Drivate Bron | PogeAeere ck Reses sect, Sure guuneion waaeae teallon on once more, by no fault we are happy to believe, on the 1 No. 02 Broadway, seat = | Snaush ars’ Addruss, with fell pactioulacs, box. 4-700 Poss | Sous shat many people donot, notion She: Bidiatie tad part either of the discoverer of the antiquities or of p REAL ESTATE WANTED. ottice, J | Beeinwny piano. if persous, belore purchasing suce instrae | SUCCESS OF THE RUSSIAN LOAN. | the autnoritios of the British Museum, The tale of Fae sgingthede Scgenmuinanbeamenbiate PEXAS LAND WaNTED—A SECTION OR LESS, JANTED-POR AT N RICTLY PRIVATE | ment, will take the number o/ same. and call on or write to . a Ke ¢ HERALD’s article suggesting juction ef 4 ; y ANTE ‘OR A LADY, IN AS’ 4 : ined whether the {i i the finding of the temple treasure at Curium is like well located, and a little cash, in exchange for furnished | family, Board, Parlor and Bodroom, handsomely fur- | ¥. it can at onve be ascertained whether the instrument is ee polo at West Point was read with much interest bere,” Cottage in Jersey and uneneambered Lots on Low se giving particulars and | &senaine Steinway | a page from the ‘Arabian Nights,” while the Colonel B after tendering the hospitaltt \Pner. 39° Nassau st, Room 17, between F and | stating terms address M, C., box 146 Herald Up Se. Purunavona, Nov. 25, 197, | SFY ofits brief stay tn England is merely a repetition | ea i : progr buian eit poo eae oy Pon INE FOLGER: | eee donee atte ives talks oc pant KOSEWOOD PIANO: | pesoite the forbidding character of tho dull wintry | Of Passages too well known in the history of English Wes Pains oMiaarc |Phaben Nek kar eee. Om Ren. Sere bree Bit cer netsh cia covaneevtt Coase 5 cash, oF inatalmonte, vegies recast earns collections. Atter soiling bis former coliection to tho | CUrtesy of a West Point officer, bs SNETT BUILDIN | family strictly private; references given, Address, with | ur Broadway. ____| weather St. Petersburg 1s rather a lively city atthe | 70 SC alr Metropolitan Musoum in New York, for | °es#lty, We should regard polo as a pleasant and bene- Fivenget Pulton full description, K,, Herald Uptown office, $1,500 CHICKERE ie PLANO ih $500; | present time, and rivals the bustling nerve-cahaust | some $00,000, General di: Ceanaig returaad tn he ficial auxiliary to our regular tactics." As assistant casa’, Insurance offloes oy |” HOTELS, — An Orcutt Sune proportion. tor hotfdeyss ‘torent lower | $0g style Of an American motropolis rather than the | S0¥lS Sunes GAUNKA tt UsSlt titi vous buried | lustructor in cavalry tactics Colonel Beaumont’s views Lawoars WI be tot tomes hae 6 ered to suit BELMONT “Ore. 4 than ever. — X. BALL & CO., 15 East b cut-and-dried regularity of a European capital. perise 6 Mulino cb ha evel WG ch haste: be regarded as authoritative, Ast semua hatte Le tiles Mie to tie oder ante es & weston best | Ankit Added to a uatural excitement over the political sit- peal “yleldea nies’ Wasen eck tie, 0h eee Drihosabt Why should you not have polo here, then, e AUPLY ON THE "PREMISES, aud cheapest restaurant in the world, uation, which is more grave to Russia’s peace than for | the Tice ot Lusignan hud been there. before | Colonel?” __Take the elevator, Inquire for Janitor, : a LODG A GR } EL ‘T a score of years past, the Court has returned from the | him. Curium seemed less peeing. was “The chief objection would be the expense,” was the ENT ON WES DE 8 lor gentleme BS ese agg ond econd hand; $100 to $000, BAR- on glories | & town of which little is known, he Argives tages s.,, to rent low to a good tet ea Mi MOWLS BGS Blecexer st. delighttul autumn of the Crimea to the frozen g' Bie ised it, according to a rumor. mentioned by | TePly: ‘The purchase of ponies and equipments and BROWN, 1,280 Broadway, 7 EL, 50 ROOMS AND La — TEREA PARTE WILE PARE GeUnENC of the Neva, speculation is feverishly active, and the | Worquotus, though Stephanus of Byzautivia holds out | the cost ot keeping and caring for the extra animals 9 LETT 2 AND APARIME tarant, to et; splendid furniture, Owner, 1 D Pigg sre ory for its use wold purchase by lu: | gay lifo of clubs and theatres which hus been, paradox- | tora Vhoodtelan oF Syrian pear naan estt, piles | would be an unwarrantable addition to the regular ex- Waverley place stand for any 2 Br eisai eo see AEE, Stulments I! bargain was offered. JULY NITE, unor, the tyrant of y Wel er to tu £5 per mouth; keys at Mr anus’, tailor, next door | 7yity i1OTEL, HROADWAY AND BIH STo rh agape slui foully, hibernating during the summer hn cpt | Side, as we learn from Herodotus, in the battle in tue | Penditures, particularly as the appropriation is none THORNTON N. ODMAN, Heal Hotato Agent, 608 Broud- | Cyreduetion to fancy and gentlotnens Rovias and Board, OF UPRIGHT ANDS has taken a frosn lease, and recommenced with the | Hai of Salamis. We uso know that Curigm was one | too liberal even for tho ordinary and necessary out- pei ie = | $i weekly and upward. Open all night. %, prices and terms of force of recklessness as to possible war, mingled with | of the places which furnished decorators and other | jays. LEGANTLY FU 2ST st., 24 | by the week. , xs mercial crises, among the first explorers who identified tho “We employ the Upton tactics and also an elaborate rooms; 42d st. 20 rooms; Large i vayer rent, (8 AT PARK NE The political situation, although appearing greatly | site. Tho moat siting sempniny »aee broken, special drill, The cadets are taught to ride bareback, ‘OOD, 1,243%4 Browdway, 506. ight: b; ny "f columns, ander which he — General oun! Uniurnishea eee iL he Peclewster Tans to 13, v Involved, 1s very simple—alinost disgustingly so. The | 11) diggings bad been attempted. Atter exca- | ‘0 Tide without stirrups, to jump hurdles, to uso the THREE StORY BRICK DWELLING fave Panos. $100; 74: octave, SLY cash not used & Year. | whole hoart of Russia, gentie and simple, has been | yating to the depth of some thirty eet, he camo on | pistol and sabre while riding, to ‘cut heads to tho right y Organs from $50 to $100, not used six VATERS & SO Waverley pi i ve $ }LER HOUSE.—G GTION TO FAMI- stirred by the cruel persecution of brothers in race aud | a chamber in the rock, wherein were threo rooms. , : 4 . averley place; has all improvements; ren, GLER HOUSE.—GREAT REDUCTION TO FAMI- | months. HORACE WATE! 40 Bast 14th st vy pel Hull of offerings 1u gold, » second of treas- and left,’ and other feats, The ‘heads’ are leather p {possession immediate! Key at Mt ; ; or peal ait Best tale Soa teel : One wi | tailor uext dour), THORNTON M. RODMAN, | Hourd, #10 per week und upward, caleas Te PAMILY WILL SELL THEIR STEIWAY | religion undor Turkish rule, and the events of the past | 100 Gr'giivor und the third of relics in bronze, It | balls about four or five inches in diameter, which are | 3 FA i tees rete for | SIX months have not created this sentiment; they bave | only wanted a fourth chamber, haunted by the ‘lady | placed on posis of various heights, The trooper mov- | eal Estate Ages.t, 606 Isr ondway, corner 4th st, = see = ry MeN’ of N' y * ve Chickering h ipo. ui FOUR STORY ENGLISH BASEMENT | — PORE BOAMD. uwnieat, | shivvinel ‘Call private resldence-17 Went 16th at, between | only intersifled and oxasperated it beyond all former | of the Lana,” to completo a legend in the style of Sir | ing at a rapid gallop mast cut these heads riding to ee a ETS = idvosd on Now Jateer: waten bicamny Mosua. ant | Eee ees. bounds, ‘The Russian mind isso formed, by genera. sone Mandeville, stot iaaiak the tain ihe the right and left, and also cut heads resting on the = cee = 5 “— g New. Jerse: 4 a aa Per COKU TTT | however, and, afte! y aims e BRURNISIED 00315) 25 2 PRUDENT S | cond board tor en ee tn eT ee a ieee ANC a very abort | HORS of drill, that this country isthe lastto waste | Turks, General di Cosuola Lrought his treasure to | ground, the lust a rather dificult teat when done to s 4 ads emesibsitdta : by our best musicians, and realy atmost ax good as | sympathy upon a mere question of administrative | England. : ws (gily warranted in evsry reapects, louse eall'at the | Cote cls bac this matter of. Turks oppressing | Zhe importance of Cyprus asia link in tho history af | \u* lett compelling the rider to-ewing the sabre over ui av. und 16th wrong doing; but this ma OTe ge eee ome years been’ fully, recognized, | bis oridlo hand and to reach down from a horso six $900 per SHED ROOM, WITH FIRST | Tet count West 21st st POST OFFIC WILL FURNISHED, Nori i ROSEWOOD 71g OCTAVE PIANO. | members of the Greek Church touches a very sensitive | 9, 6s of a Iara Thothmes If, the | teen hands bigh We also cut heads’ with: the right r housel Yar Floor, ding Saturday, 23, i ast 5 i island felt yptian influences belore it came into useket Dar cea cre me kite antes sotvinesany: Ye 4:00 AL $450, for $100, 216 Kast 300 ar$dav. | poimt, andin this particular instance has roused a By p' and left cut attho instancuf jumping a hurdle,” Bedroom, at $ leluity of Leximgt iiress H. J., Herald office. A WES? 28THi 8T.—DESIRABLE ROOMS, HAND. 4A..somely furnished, on second and third floors modations. RIVATE F furnisied Roo: a av. For Europe, steamship Wisconsin, via Queenstown, on Wednesday atS A. M.: tor bi Batavia, via Queens- town, for Kurope, by wteam- - | ship G ure and Hamburg excellent | Saturday, att Europe, by steumsiip ¢ Berlin, via Queenstown (correspoudence for Germany and ds of Assyrians: Whether the Cypri popular fecling which no government would wisely | ‘Me enti a “Japhetic”” race, a8 Mr, Rawhuson | Here the Colonel produced a sabre and ius. try to oppress. There being but one party in Russia | cajis them, cr not, there were soyeral early colonies | trated the motion necessary to ‘‘cut a head” 'S, 788 Broadway, cornor 10th st. 3 only a problem of how to right | of Greeks in the country, and Phoenician faciorios TWRISTIE PIAN EDUCTION IN PAGES: opens abees east 8, Me ene wet | wero not rare, Wille Greek and Phusnician merchants | 12 ‘he various motions, quite convincing VURISTIE PIANOS—G: CES: | wrong so near théir borders. Conferonces, corre- | Yor constantly coming abd going.’ Now the temple | bis tnterlocutor of the difficulty of the feats described, ED Seutlahd fo bo forwarded by this steamer must be specially ecu oF imeralnets. Factory and warerooms corner | 1 on 4ence, diplomacy and all peaceiul means were fairly | ar Curium, 1 one may judge by the treasures, had | ‘the most skiliul maacuvre, he said, 1s the cutting of Midressed), aud tT Ae M. (or Seotlund divvct by steams! roadway fa : d Vietonu, win Gianguney and ‘we 110 A, ML for” Burope by TERY ONK THINKING OF PURCHASING & CAB. exuausted, and thon Russia, terribly in earnest, nobly | Deo ‘a head upoavite: prsand! aibeneua; koh wets piabed) teamship Rhein, via Southampton and Brems ‘Janet or Parlor Organ should call at the Warerooms of the I. rot \- “fhe stoamslips Whcousit, Butavin and City of Mawo 4 Huntin Organ Company, 26 Union square, wh extricated herself trom this roa-tapo, soaling-wax €N- | tor q period of at least one thousabd years Few | about forty fect apart, the trooper riding at full spoed | pete sak mnie enmneek Ewaian a ha ane she: fina ae ir vont beste of the bi ag tanglement, and simply notified Turkey it was to bo a | among the Chita 8 ie Le es i pare bt and cutting to the right and left in the Interval be- | ils for Nassau, N. P, eave New York December 19. | ¢ uuntry, which will be sold for cash or ensy payments. han the great golden bracelets which bear, in Cypriot | Tho: malls tor ihe. Wost Indies, vie, Bermuda aud. St. | Iris believed that prices and terme vow offered make those | Case of reform or a tight. Turkey, horrified to find | that lve graty Go Lok Hegel Ooeing ol Paphes, in | ‘ee leaping tho hurdles, ‘Tho trooper is also New York December 21. bee ae organs cheaper, as well as better, than any which can be ob- | that her former backers did not quite see their way | ¢n4 seventh century B, ©. Un the other hand, Assyrio- | taught,” said he, ‘to turn his horso at full gallop ina | Fitante Rectreden auunk gh eas cloar to doluging Europe in blood to indorse her hor- | Jogists assign un altmost iucrodivly early date to some | circle four yards in diameter, Most of those tents are January 3. + oes % q LEE S LOMO Cheever rity rible system of domination over Christian peasants, | 9 the cylinders, while theoflical seal of Mhothmes 'll- | performed in tho riding hall, a room about 100 feet 7 RANICH & BACH, e had to succumb within forty-eight hours to Russia’s | Qyrium fell, and by what means the temple treasure | long by 68 wide, with a tanbark floor. Our | Grau, ’Squnre: whe: UneienS ean demand for an armistice of two months, within which | escaped being sacked, we do not know; but at all | parade ground is about 350 yards long by 150 in width.” ‘ shest awurd at the Centennial, Exhibition; a fow | time some basis for curing the evils of Moslem rale ee oy aie mah of tho development of | no reporter learned, further, that seventy-five horssa \% id hund Pianos, almost new, of our own make, oO | over Soueien eons in Bosnia, Servia and Bul- ‘'Ehe collection has not yet been definitely arranged | are kept in use, the stables accommodating about 100. garia may be arrived ut with any attempt at chronological order, nor will it be, | ‘The animals aro cared for by a detachment of regular NS ON ACCOUNT. ‘square Pianos, $60 to $25 |, oF rent $3, ea ay. and 44th | b; REMC UPRIGHT $5 to $10 monthly tll Y WiLk ry moderat PRIVATE newly and & geniiem: st xt LET A FEW furpisbed Rooms, without board, 1 and wile or to single gentlemen. 29 West China, for Austr ss we POLI AXPAYEIiS’ ASSOCIATIONS entieth and Twenty first wards.—Hon. J Ge" | an ‘WO ROOMS ON : 5 rard will, by invitation of the above associatious, deliver Sonne Sone OipHlvaee Benes: Laut Address nt Toutonia Hall, 158 dd ay, on Wednesday, 20th, | § (URNISHED ROOMS 10 LET AT 21 EAST 177HST., | at SP. M. Subject, “Some Legislative Probie ia eaaniey neue roadway. = Te TONING BETTER FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS | “Naturally, m the present condition of Europe, an ‘ ‘ u "W Sissr « wcod cos nat cheup. address Bton hai | foreyer ber ir cee’ Wiveioues, Oc rene ae skeleton armies and more or less burnishing of ac- | jnent aud mstructive position. There 1s very little an- | too busy to perform this duty. a TANOS ae I pe seiehyeanete yom hh: Mgr Patt be acs} wish | cieutsilver im Luropeau museums—though, during tho | “I nave heard of the game of polo among tho caval- - S tly 19 for peace, ai shee Dist, 15 GOOD | F’ provements, forsale at a very low price, Smotberdd quartel--Aa Gl Weaboe Woward Getcaanyer |: se een Tae a cinerea Ren al Freee rymen on the Plains out West,” said Colonel Beau. 2 ia pete whicu, fortunately, 18 ia no wise touched by the ques- | ang of clay-like consistency. The peasants aro rather | mont, ‘They use their regular horses, and enjoy the Slee Aataaiahy in the habit of breaking any silver vessels they ma War preparations are cortalnty very wctive; prepara- | jind iu digging, in the belief that they are earshings’ spe paar aaa es 1 saute we might play tions are being made which always precede groat wars, | ‘Tyo Curiuin treasure, howevor, includes many vases ero after the same iashion, i have nover seen and yet looking below the suriace no intended war | of el’gant shape; but especially remarkable is | polo played, but I haye read the reports of the games ‘OR in first-class house, 34 V t.; excellent accommodatiqns. FPCENISHED o8 UNFURNISHED. Lt Wes SOMELY FURE , fagethier oF sep- seh, W NIED—A SKC order; also a secon: dd Pedome B. i, Herald offic FOAL DICTIONARY OF rapby and Antiquity, cot order; also # horizontal, se hermometer, ‘ cond hand and SOMeLY FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR, Wat BARGAINS. ing. carved lexs, iOKDON & 80) SECOND HAND PIANOS $85, $10), $12 new Pianos low. J. We PRE! ise or singly, ulso other Kooms, complete. for keeping, to families or gentlemen. Bol West 31th, jevatod. :, ONE Stating price, Herald offic 8 can “be perceived. The lessons of 1870 impressed Iden bowl, which is curious: leco- B. ONE as et ing ral’ 0 East 14th by apok pend eae i Mavope Owing 8 gua tie eiyian one ia der ide cn teenie deco inthe Hxnatp with great interest, and can readily .tomparty ofgentie. | 0 UREN DUAR. SALE AT AUCTION ON TO-MO, bility of keoping it loaded when war ts being discussed, | jiance to. reindeer are scratched with much | Perceive its advantages in the making of a horseman, ss Terms (RiOdarAAS. ‘S West 38th st. Also UCTION, 39 BAST isi + TRATTURE, Jat Iz o'clock by TUNIS JOHNSON, Auctioncer, 37 | and to this may be ascribed the present cartridge- | gpyirjtin a band round the inside of the vessck Tho | We consider our drill nearly perfect, and I have heard Wo large untu ed Paro pets, ‘iunos, Armoires, Desks, Parlor ery Une fur round corner Huardinan Piano. | makers’ jubilee. style of troatment in another flat vessel ty'ulmost ox- | on good authority that no other cavalry officers in the ps SAT NO. 36 WEST | Bedroom RE peivatorands, ay Kugelon prices. —SPLENDID CARVED SERPENTINE ROS. RUSSIA'S SINCERITY, actly that which may be seen 12 @ curious Assyrian & 7 : 0 family: references, RARE SHEN THIS DAY A JO.wood Piano, littic used, good as new, at 425 Wi Outside the minds of British statesmen of the | piato belunging to the Museum, and representing, as | WoT!d excel our West Point graduates in respect te SiG F22EE WEEK, FOR SINGLE Rooms ab | rivals re iacioecauletiapneene envered | geen ; a eariy ta aielatsn) ng, proton, Weta fue. | LMPRSAEE eHtaIC OMeHFIGECHIGRSTEN Soa Tore a STU ei nn 0 $7 per week for handsomely furnished Suits, with | at q 4 bed ge! feng ~ ae v N r BS s! ins, coluplete housckeeping facilities: House wud furniture all | iO Tae wae ane ean ate OO ee eee dlecbee Gareaac aie | territorial acquisition on the Bosphorus, Of’ course, | hill aad valley tho figure of a bear, lion or deer ia | Wo Practice of polo would be very advantageous” *Pinnos Factory, 163 Bleecker; Dy 3 family; cleantin rowdwa: J “Do you think the cadets would like 1t?"" in time Russia 18 as sure to supplant the Turk a8 the | scratched. The bowl irom Curitm is ornamented in gilt black walnut Beds . Dressing Cases, URNISHED ~ Washstands, Wardrobes, hair and spring Hoheuzollern 1s to supplant the Hapsburg 1n ruling | the same style, und it ig easy to agree with the theory 5, Xn 14. nt ‘ . jeseon, Hl A Y or e. ae ie ved Bit tn sel ened “1am sure they would. Ican judge somewhat by Vand rear, with baths on each floor lows, Bolst &e., Dining Furnitar xtension Table, Buf. ~~ ~— be Nn German speaking people, bu ese QueStIONS sla 8 of Bruna, illustrated Jate! ir, A. S. Murray, that a BETWEEN 2D AND SD AVS. D. | fet, Chairs, erware, Cutlery, ey all at @ bargain, BASSO, FOr Bee ¢ POWERFUL AND GRAND far peed hs tu-day’s issues ag to have uo more than @ | Homer, in describing tho Oe aeidioe Achities, ha shes my own recollections of cadet days, andI assure you “furuished large Roow to gentlemen; also small | mars, Wingece Fiano darse tiath coats. Saree SOT OREE Heald mimeo, Coulres engagement In | yolative bearing ou them. of thw sort in his mind. A mole eluborato design in | S¥ch an innovation would havo been hailea with grat heated, jit Bue ANY INGRATH OR OR VPERA, CO! Rt OR CHURCH.—LADIES Abe. SroR. Ot fire ak 7 ra eee nae ine 1s ‘ist Me Or ay CCK TT ae js Curpets to dispose of can receive the highest UPERA, CON 0: CH. day, only to turn into mildowed ha; 6m! E er vessels the characteristic ort i FURNISHED for them by nddressing CAKPETS, box 196 Brtinont mane Invtracted and rapidly assisted to om- | Sows “The latest absurdity in this hue 1s that Poland | 4°, .,4n tna" Luyptiag are wer wo to sper, meg, | the oplaton among the cadots was found very favor. ; plo Ass: + 0101 10 Ve . one : cush pric 8 sdways private tumily; soterences luiperatives terse. | erste Uptown oft pate Bh Ee) threatens trouble to her Russian rulers in casg of out- | Woven. Aimixinro of (Ne parently of the | able to tho Introduction of pelo, Asane-of. tha firat veces A N hdr gr genesis. Se eettal trace Une frcsfen essence of Phanician art. Holmer 18 tull of anecdotes { class men suid, ‘We are pressed ior time and tho SE WEST gore ‘RTH ad bra p trig ” fe whatever, | of craity Phwniclan traders, who brought gold and t would a serious obstacle, ORTH idence Building, Stuyvesant and 9th ste.—Private leswons any | abd Catholic Foland ts equally incensed with Orthodox | giver work to towns on the seavoard of Hoilas, and | “Pens? bier ssmectrat ha a th ta ‘ ide kpeciulty. soiree Monday, Ruasia against the Mussuiman, carried away kidnapped children aud laves. Theurly | DUt if it wore practicable I am sure the cadets woul | LLES ING SCHOOL, ‘The probabilities arc that all Russia seeks willbe | Greek designers would thus have the example of a | be glad of the chance to play polo.”” The advantages A fettovod to No. 885 3th ave now open for the reception | granted and that something approximating an equita- | g.y,o before them which, shough somewhat oastard, | of the game were readily admitted, and it was evident of pupils. , Por particulars circular. ble and substantial government for the oppressed peo- | rid porbaps even debased,,was iree at least from mier- tunity thi Id be ROOKES’ DANGING ACAD, , ple of the Slavonic race will bo instituted. atic restrictions, Cypriot art, on the whole, came | that if tho cadets had an opportunity thero woul NEW CLass FOR TUESDAY, {TUESDAY OMe St Meanwhe there appears no strong evidence of the | nearer to that of the Etrurians than of any otuer race, | some enthusiastic handling of the mallets on the Wost | siiver shows a hero struggling wth a genuino Asi lots “[ONRTIER'S DANGI om Su in A OOrtioor. suitavle for one or two gentlemen; also hall Koom, third teor pike AND ‘Ss tO LET. HATCH T BOTLDING, STiT Suit hus private kiteben; or UPACTURERS’ © PRICES — CLOSING d Dining Room Suits, ‘e., at face Re a da etl th at The first lessons can be taken privately, und no extra | iusurgents, excepting the brave Moutenogrins, beiug | 1; would be diffloult to trace the exquisite dignity and | point turf, | MS, PRIV + 783 PATEN? POLDING BRD: charge from ciass prices. other thana sorry lot, hardly worth saving, except on | comeliness of Greek art to unything learned from with- 1 1 | janitor 1m buildin for dwelling or business in. table, bureau, desk, DALLETMAS DUMAR'S” PRIVATE DANOING | roadly humanitarian principles. out, to auything but the divine gilt of the spirit of | The following letter from Major General Schofeld, P. A. LALO! Quire vory small space; has ets, bookcase, te. ‘Acudemy, 24 West 4th st.—Ladies’, gentlemen's and WHY THE RUSSIAN FLEET 18 COMING TO AMERICA, beauty which transmuted the labored eflorts of earlier | Superintendent ot the Wost Point Academy, 1s evi- ON WEST SIDE, | besides: ull bedding placed i vent on tho wen Manutacturer E. KI5s, 152 Pt in fine order; rent A.C. KINGSLAND | TARGE has no appearance of bed. | children’s classe: ce st. lessons; waltz, gi T STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES FOR FUR ¥ GAKMO'S nd Carpets Yor cash of iberat torms of payment | ) at COWPERTHWAIT'S 155 and 157 Chatham st, Thir- six dan aught perfectly in six private The Russian fleot going to Aterica at (ho present | peoples into periection. Still the treasure of Curium time ony signitles that in the event of a break down | qocg contain a wonderful collection of these efforts, ina paciiic settlement of the Eastern question a base | the latest of which are touched with the spirit of of operations may be secured which could not be | Greece. In the immense variety of rings and ol other dence that polv would be welcome at the Point:— Usitep States Mintrary AcavDEMy, West Poixt, N. Y¥., Dec. 17, 1876, To Tuk EpiTor or THE HKRALD:— private Dancing Academy. 7 West dad st., two doors trom 5th ay, ridower or physician ddress SOCLAL, Herald ABLE PARTY, A SMALL House or Floor, with use of Buxement and lay, to be vituated between Sth and 20th and Broadwa; NTED—FURNI ROOM, hot more than $5 week, for light housekeeping. Address AT, FOUR ROOMS OR E, WITH ALL 1 uud SUth sts., west side. A SMALL HOt or one "Buildii Brooklyn, near . Herald ottive, three or four : 75x 100, in the lower part of New Yor Address MANUF, BOARDER [ORS HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO Jet, with Board, at 624 Lexington av. ROOM, CLOSET AND W. furnished; } central location ‘ATER; ALSO “ROOM, ON | ‘OND FLOOR, WITH dst. RNISHED KOOM room connecting, to let, with Board. No, Jo Room, with Board, VERAL ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, E: with or without Board, to gentlemen or “AT LOW PRICES, ATW AV.. 491, KLTWHEN 4isT AND 42D STS EC. also one Ruom on third floor: ref- 5 tO 87 PER WEEK FOR Roo. eIfumilies necommodated equally low. place, nowr 6th av. PLACE. NEAR BROADWA, KGANT ROOMS, house first class; Jocation unusually desirable for tamil e wasttrpassed: Hberal ar ; Felerence asked. Mra. L. A. HAM- toon large warerooms. } OSEWOO. h st. 105 Ew RLOR SUIT—8 PIECES; rst he chblack walnut Bedroom Suit and Etagere, Aiminsox S” PERFUME! BRO OBSERVE TRADEMARK! WY VITAL Mac pains, &c. ELP," bex' 102 Hepald office. HE CLOSING YEAR.—CLEARING OUT SALE OF fine Furniture, Carpets, Upholstery, 7 Broudway, on livers ECRUrE. ESS, WHITE ROSE, N WINDSOR soars EAU DE COLOGNE. FIVE PRIZE MEDALS, Sold by al dealers, J. & E, ATKINS No, "94 Od Bond st., Lo: MISCBLLANEOOs RTISM T CAN RE. charges within the reach of all. ({ONSUMPTION. SAVORY & MOORE, Fleet order, equal to new, w me by OLL “AMERICAS STA ing protessional nlaye second bund Tables at creat baryai . H. GRIPFI carved log residen Bd st. INDIGESTION AND WASTING DISEASES. most efficacious remedies ure PANOREATINE. ¢ orizinal and yenuine pre- pared ouly by PANCREATIC EMULSION AND 143 New Bond st., London, Sold by them and all chemists and storekeepers throughont the United States aud Canada, 4 ~ BILLIARD: ‘LOT OF SECOND WAND BILLIARD TABLES IN rm LLIARD TA indorsed by all lead- ments now offered; ) KE ies, with Delaney’s wire cushion: BILLIARD complete, will be 4X5 BEVEL BILLIARD TABLE, $100 AatXo bevel Tuble, $125, Sharp's. 402 Thowpson st. binee Sea 4 TABLES AT and Toth av. RED at PHELAN'S factory and warerooms, at ancrific MAKBLE Slate and Marble \ city. i KAUTIFU single, $1; wairanted, bear 16th at. EB IAS ON HAND d with all ime “FOHN ROTHERMED, 294 BOWERY. variety of Billiard Tables, fin prices aud terms to sult all; second haud T PRICES NEVER APPROACHED BE Ee Largest assortment in the SLATE ‘AN 50 4th av, and 17th st. M of all kinds ef Slate Work. ERNANDO DANOING ACADEMIES, SSTH ST. corner 3d av. (bank building).: ireuli addres: ivate Academy, ns any Receptions Thursdays; invitations issued; no ad- co withont being preseuted with my sixnata WAUSE'S DANCING ACADEMIES, 114 bast, 13TH West 28d. 154 wat Los ie ical LESSONS 212 Kast 11th st. ED CLASSICAL AND MATHEMAT- i who graduated with tho highest honors, desires private ‘pupila:, prepares for college: jt city reference, Adiiess TEAUHER, box 143 Herald Uptown ottie eS EDUCATED SOUTH AMERIO\N WILL TEAOH =LPortuguese and Spanish in exchange for Lodging; refer- ences given. Address ECONOMY, Herald offices. NG, ANITUME' ORRESPON DENCE, Writing, $15 quarterly. PAINE’S College, 64 4 8th av. PRENCH CONV a Parisian gentiem FRENCH, box 10% SAND LITERATURE—BY ‘at pupil's, $35, ANTED—A GOV®RNESS FULLY OOMPETEST TO instruct French, English and German languages, or at Jenst French and English languages and Piano, for children of 10 and 12 yi ddress, with full name ani references, box 4.017 P st 40th THE BLACK VEIL. SEVEN NOVICES ADMITTED TO THE CONVENT OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD, A large congregation assembled in the Convent of the Good shepherd yesterday morning to witness the im- Position of the black veil upon seven novices, who bave been thoroughly tried during the last two years, Lights gleamed on the altars,a few choice flowers filled the air with their fragrance; the centre of che chapel was covered witha crimson carpet andon a credence table iay the black veils and silver hearts which are the badges of the professed nuns, As% the convent beil tolled the hour of nine tho chanters in- toned tho hymn “Ave Maris Stella,” which the nuns continued from choir to choir as they slowly filed into the chapel, each one wearing the long white choir mantle and having a burning wax taper in her hand, When all of these had retirea to their high-backed stalls down the middle of the chapel the Superioress and hor Mistress of Novices led the candidates to the grating before the high altar, where the officiating priest blessed the candles, which he gave lighted to each novice. The novicesthen took stats on either sido tho altar while the celebrant preached an effect- ive and touching discourse, and then ull knelt while the cboir sung the “Veni Creator Spiritus.” The priest then asked each novice, “My sister, what do you found in Europe, with a really effective Turkish ma- | jewolry rine commanded by un English officer (Hobart Pacia) and an English navy to possibly coulesce, taus making ‘a force against which no one Power could hope to cou- tend, for Russia’s single-handed action in this matter rocludes the idea of fixed combinations for allics on fer wae veyond the undoubtedly gained assurance that Germany will not interfere intmically with what {a being done, The younger officers of the Russian army and navy are naturally eager for the tray, and, as young officers generally reason, they are not over pariicular as to who may be tt foes, provided the Turk is among them, The imperial family 1s somewhat more scattered than is usual at this period ot the year. The Czar’s only daughter, the Duchess of Edinburgh, is at Malta on an errand which would rejoice the heart of Mrs. Gamp. Grand Duke Alexis is to revisit America with the fleet now en route, but in revenge there bas bocn a grand christening of the last arrived Gr: Duke, who is a son of Viadimir, and thefetore a gran son of the Emperor and a son of the Emperor's brother Nicholas, officially, known to the public as Nicholas Nicolaeviteh jils, or the son of Nicholas the son, has attamed his legal majority of twenty years, and has been granted the foga virtlis amid mnuch cere- mony, religious and military, 7 ‘The St, Petersburg bourse has presented a fine feild of jate for the operator On the bear side—thut is, the side against the value of the securities issued by the great Russian Bear. Tho decline in government loans and in the value of the government paper currency has been sharp and severe. Tho latter has, within a lew weeks, depreciated ten per cent, and tie gold pre mium to-day 18 ubout twenty-five per cent. Ho: ever, gold in Russia is merely a valaable sort of lead. und does not enter into fiscal operations or accounts, | ‘This is likely to be somewhat changed by a project of the government to imiate the United States system of making customs dues payable tn coin. SUCCKSN OF THE RUSSIAN LOAN. A loan of 100,000,000 roubles, carrying five por cent interest, is offered by the government at the issue price oi ninety-two, and as it touches the popular sen- {iment of aiding the nation to war agaiust the Tark is floating buoyantly on the wave of pubhe spirit. B hess matters, however, #re as bad in Russia as els where, and the commercial people complain of dull | times,’ The latest evidence of commercial recupera- | £1: tion is in the establiehtnent of am ‘American store’ | by an enterprising New Engtand merchant in the heart of St. Petersburg. A sort of mercantile mission- ary, he 1s preaching the Word of American products, from Colgate’s soup to McCormick's reapers. Verily, the Yankee is great, and let us hope this daring ven- ture may be to his profit, Our worthy Consul General, who bas made hosts of frionds during bis ten years of service at this post, has Vecr much indisposed of late by the reopening’ ot a wound received while in the /ederal service during our war, ‘Tho winter weather has commenced, but occasional thaws make it very unpleasant, and every oue longs tor the clear, crisp cold of mid-winter, cations no doubt realizing that the hard knocks it deals Russian administration baye already done all the mischiet possible during Mr. Sebuyier’s congnu- ance in oflice at the American Legation in Russia, ‘THE DAWN OF TRUR GREKK anr may be discerned. Many ot the rings are almost bar- baric; they are gold lots, with revolving seal stone, or silver circleis which are so rusted that Wi stone can no longer be turned round. It is very curi ol that the fiaer the gem or intaglo the coarser and poorer is the setting. The most beauti« ful gem is no doubt Boreas carrying off Oreithyia—the most precious example,’ says Mr. King, ‘or Greek art just emerging {rom the archaic stage yet brought to light.” One of the feet of Boreas is slightly distorted, it seems; but we must remember that on the chest of Cypselus, according to Pausanias, ‘snakes’ tails hath he im place of feet.” ‘This grovesque survival gives the chest of Cypselus an euriier date than the Cypriot ring, which indeo clearly of later execution. Mr, King, whose eminent authority will be acknowledged, speaks in glowing terms of two other gems, which Enghsh students are to see no longer. Kings many and giit- tering as those of Andvari’e hoard in the Saga will be stored in the Metropolitan Museum of New York. As years roll on American ladies will learn that Phoenician is not the European way of pronouncing Venetian, and popular education will thrive immensely. We must conicss that, though not so instructive as the gems, the necklets, armiets, earrings and fibule from Cursum are even more attractive to the amateur of gold work, Tho Euruscans never beat the patient granulation which Cyprians lavished on morseis of gold, und we have never seen designs—those of Chimere avd dragons, for example—so full of spirit and lite, ‘The little tortoises on studs are tho prettiest of ‘totems; and, in fact, it scarcely heeds an educated eye to discera the manifold merits of the jowelry of Curum. The bronzes and scalp. tures have only been unpacked for a short time, and few people have had the good lortune to sec them. Repart speaks very higtty of a sarcophagus, adorned with reliefs trom the finportant myth of Medusa, which some Transatlantic scholar may elucidate at his leisure, The designs have been engraved in the Revue Archéologique, and nothing can ve ntore curious than the m:xture of Assyrian trees and beasts with thoroughly Greek rriors going to the chase in shields and helmets. The whole collection has been bought by the New York Museum for a sum of avout 4,000, In this couutty perhaps we find “cross- heads’? which ‘give out,® and tronciads which give iu, too expensive for it td be possible to pay some £12,000 fora unique collection. The eighty-one wn gun might be fired several wines for £12,000. When we glance at the annaal reportof the Metropolitan Museum ot Art in Now York for 1876 we find yood reu- son to admiro THE LORDLY WAY IN WIICH AMERICANS DO BUSINESS, ‘Yhe Museum was in ¢obt, trade was depressed, but the institucion ‘*had auch a strong hold ou its friends that they bavo respouded most readily and cheertuily to its call for assistance’? A short time ago “the Museum was without .unds forthe purchase of tho new coliection,’’ But,as soon as it was known that Eugland hung back, the Americans came forward with Europeans must acknowlodge that tho trustees ot tho Metropolitan Museum of New York have a kind of right to deprive them of their cupital letter, It is a sort of comfort to loarn from the trustees that ‘the reproach whieh was lorm- In reply to your inquiry I will say that the question of introducing *‘Polo” as one of the exercises of cadets js under consideration. I think the present cavalry exercise isin some respects superior to polo. Yes polo would be a pleasant and profitable variation of that exercise. But to play polo with our present cave alry horses would be a little more hike real war than any of us would wish to engage iu for fun, and I a prehend Congress will not give us the necessary funds to buy pol ponies, Yotif the Herat will persua Congress to appropriate the money I promise that tho cadets will make good use of the pomes. Very truly yours, J. M, SCHOFIELD. BUSINESS TROUBLES, EXAMINATION INTO THE AFFAIRS OF TALI«e MADGE & CO, BY REGISTER KETCHUM, At the examination which was.continued yesterday into the case of Tallmadge & Co., who declared them. selves bankrupt after purchasing considerable prop- perty from merchants in this city and then shipping it to New Jersey, a Mr. Van Buren testified that he had received $7,000 from Elijah H. Tallmadge, no part of which had been paid out with the exception of $1,000 to release John H. Tallmadge trom jail at Troy, N. Y. where he was under arrest for obtaining goods by fal representation. Miss Laura Tallmadge, a daughter of one of the bankrupts, testified that she had been receiving let. ters at her residence from her ‘ather, Elijah H. Tall. madge; she had, under the instructions of ber father, delivered many of the letters to his attorneys, Messrs, Hatch & Van Allen, and others to his tormer attor. neys, Messrs, Culver & Wright. Tho letters received were enclosed in larger envelopes and sent to the par. ties named, During the past two months she has received trom twenty-five to fifty letters, and she hag still in ber possession uadelivered trom twenty-five te fifty more directed to Talimauge & Co. According to the statement of: the counsel for the wnee of the bankrupt Elijah H. and J, H, Tall. age were in tho clotbing business fourteen yeura ago and failed, tarning over their entire property to Van Buren as a preterred creditor. A petition in voluntary bankruptcy has beon filed by Tubitt & Bunce, printers, at No. 131 Wiiliam street. They have liabilities amounting to $36,000, of which $7,800 18 On notes indorsed for Cockcroft & Co., who failed some timo ago, The bray oe croditors ure be Nyse & Sons, $14,870; Cottrell & Babcock, $4,200; F mer, Little & Co., $1,133, Information bas been received in this city of the fatiure of Meriden Screw Company, of Meriden, Conn, The IMuavilities are reported “at less than 25, # Phe failure of the American Paper Car Wheel Manu- facturing Company 18 announced, and the cifects have been placed in the hands of Seth C. McArthur as re- ceiver, The reports of the principal conl companies for the week ending on the 9th inst, shows the total tonnage of ail kinds of coal to have been 291,897 tons, against ._ | ask?’ They replied, with one accord, “Reverend father, 1 solicit the favor ot dweiling in this house of the Lord ail the days of my life, and to be received to the reiigious profession in this congregation of Our “4TH ST. UH EAST—TWO FRONT ROOMS AD- X juining water and with superior table: terms moder- ate. THE GLEASON INQUEST. rf CIGARS AND TOBACCO, — : “ i. R. B. MONTE CRISTO CIGA Dp WEST ISTH ST.—TANDSOMELY FURNISHED »found at depot, Fulton and Nassau sts, é G))Rooms, second floor, third tloor; vary low good i OY SAM J. table. be heard, that every new American houso was a ince simile of every other 1a the general style of its furni. | Tesponding date last year. This is an increase of Lady of Charity of the Good Siepherd,”™ Coroner Ellinger yesterday held an inquest on the | ture and decoratious,”’ We may cvase to be envious it | 14,100 tons, making the total tonnage for the year The consent of the Superioress and the community | body of John Gleason, who died in Bellevue Hospital hatin Pitt evened” Rouauciers Whe Rass reat am. | - — WATCHES, JEWELRY. Sv. was then asked, The Superioress replied, “Yes, | on Wednesday last from a compound fracture of tho | Cyan ixinss will Hug capital: inouels ol candelabra NEAR BROADWA' iret eae = eave Money | father; our sisters consent that they shall make the i first class table, "AT 77 BUBEOKER ST. NEAR BROADWAY-MONEY | Vows of thelr profession, and wish to live and dio | J*™ Those injuries had been recerved in a barrcom | uiong the bronzes, | Meanwhile Engiish scholars m es x that the time for securing anti BROADWAY.—POR | Pawnbrokers’ with them in noon with our Lord,” The priest then | CNcounter with Mortimer McConrell, assisted by two | Feflect with anxiety a Hine." blessed the veils and silver hearts, . J Uies if Pasting. | Grreee is ow adite awake to the | Roading ialtrosd. 4TH ST—LARGE AND SMALL hOOMS, | A Watches sowelty, Siks, ‘The black veil was then placed upon each head, with | that a diftculty arose between the deceasea and Leigh Valley. f a . ah. iow discoverers to carry olf spoils like those of d; torms reasonable; refer. | of a ion boaght the words, “Put this veil over your eyes, my dear sige | Kiernan about a game of dice, Blows were struck, | t°,™ Delaware, Lack. an euice: tabie b i earceasatterassnaansson ten rete tere, shat Pou way mo Jongur. s 1 i bs s ig + | General di Cesnola, Sham ~ — h T eth ban which you | McCaffrey interfered and a pill ep in a enrol pele ase WEsT “LARGE ROOM ON SECOND T LYNCIUS, 728 HROADWAY, U NEW 4 ave renounced forever." pewly professed arose | Gleason received exceedingly rough handling. ben tl v oor, handsomely and newly furnished; also ball Anon! CLOSING. OUT SALE, ON ite GENUINE from their Kueeling postu rive A BURGLARY OF BUTTONS. vD inging, **This 1s the place | Officor Adamson, who had heard the seuflle, able first clays: reference. AMOND AND JEWELRY STORK, 35 YEARS B51 AB- | of my rest; bere shail I dw 1 Disc anin , for | have chogen 1t,’? LEB aNEST 22 ST (PERDINAND'S RESTAUR AX ee Klewutly furnished Rooms, for tady and gentleman, With or without Board, BAST S7VH . NEAR GENTRAL ed Rooms, with or withoat Boar 323, MADISON AV. K ROOMS, WITH BOARD, saiiittigkinalacet OLS, $10, $12 per week ; third and fourth Hors. UANS NEGOTIATED ] 193. BROADWAY, om K ROOMS, wiry and on peronal secu 5 witigdonrd, for geutiemen, at $7. class house, phe. eur Madison square; also dovbl it, A LAKGE KOOM,. WELL FURNISHED, WITH FIRST clays Board, tor gentlemen. Apply at 198 West 21st st. |. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. Beate WANTEDOIN A PRIVATE FAMILY, FORA ntleman, wife and adult son; communicating Rooms, A. k. M., Heraid otiee, against 23,238,027 tons to the same dato of 1,811,351 tons. Tho tollowing tonnage of each of the leading com- panies for the we Week, 1876. 1875, 141,170 188,684 iL 126,315 130, 2,009,765 3,183, 30% 637,809 ' 752,706 AY) CLINTON AJramition large. uniformly go 5 WEST 2 Drouetn tt other men, named Kiernan and McCaffrey. It ap- 8 onal Property sold, Loans Regotiated. JAMES P, MATTHEWS Kin, Central Now ys United Mini ae wf J, Gleason was lying on tho floor and McConnell was Penneylvania Coal manding by, evvared with blood. The jury brought Pratt & Farmer, deilers in pearl buttons and fancy | Delaware und Hudson, ELEVATED in ‘a Verdict that deceased had come to bis death from | goods, at No. 20 Mercor street, were unpleasantly sur- {vine andB. Top.. Ivania and bhp ped alt d peure sabotapivien te prised to fud the door of their estabiishment open i . On motion of the prisoners’ counsel | yesterday morning ud their goods and chattels piled _ us admitted to bail in the sum of $2,000, | ypon the staii They further annoyed by the A POOR SHOT. fixed at $1,000 | discovery t ar Li sos worth of goods. Bur- glars bad entered U1 durin eaniy morning, During a altercation between a number of men, al» te Le At balf-past sevea 4, M. Oflicer Jounson, of the Princo a AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE. street police, tried the door, and says that he tound it | leged to be thieves, which ovcurted yesterday morning a ‘ belie Wien mt an aie i wd Hie f Mabe bel at the corntr of Broadway and Houston street, John Y covere People in che neighvor! way ey , Sacques, Can Tho Catherine par bgt was ‘ras si ogc saw three men leaving she place with Daskels, but as Cuff, of No, 159 Greene street, was shot in the abdo- 11190'‘brondway, | station, but the switchman neglected his auty $175 worth of clothing from lence of Dr, | tiey iooked like omployés, no suspicion attached to | Men, it i# alleged, by one Thomas King, who escaped, rT was not ved. AS a consequence the ‘up’? | Evans, in Sixth avenuo Justice Bixby yesterday recog. | them. v Ww be a portion of the gang | As Cull’s weund was of a trivial character he retused ‘ain collided with the one on the main track a! nized ag a professional thiet who had nn arraigned | who were convectedwith the vanilla bean robbery in | to furnish suy inforination to the police, Five men several windows, No one was injured, though eral | beforo bim ou several occasions, She was held jor | Oid slip. No arrests hi been made by the police, | wore arrested ag witnesses, but wore discharged wien passengers were thoroughly irightened, \ trial, who are working up the Case, brought belare the Judo, ACCIDENT ON THE RAILROAD, An accident occurred on the Elevated Railroad yes- torday moraing, at half-pastcight At the hour named ch, a ‘down’ train had reached the Franklin street sta- At __. | Hon, and an ap” train was just at band. The “up”? &C.—DIAMONDS, | train should have been switched just ahead of the one : “ircat | Which remained stationary at the Franklin ¢ DIAMOND BARRE 0 + Rings, $10 to $200; Cross, $275 to $550; Neck Chains, $23 to $65; ‘Lockets, to $lU Gold Watches, $15 to $200; Siiver Waten to Bracelets, $15 to $100; Gold und Voral Sets, $10 to $1 ‘Cameo Rings, €7 to $20; Silverware, Upera Glasses, de, YO BROS., 1,207 Broadway, F RESENTS oH): Studs, $10 to that Ki ‘To tho general surprise Mr. Schuyler’s “Turkestan” | glacrtiy, and have succreded in getting what the guard- has been allowed to be sold here, the Censor of Publi- | jans of euro: in museums’? Jong for in vain. yd THE COAL TRADE. erly common and, to seme gxtent, true, has ceased to | 267,797 as compared with tho tonnage of the cor- ‘ oom, E FOR CHILD, $0; GENTLEMAN'S 3 Music Box, 6 bells, 10 tunes, $95, LINDU BRUS,, 1.07 broadway,