Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE FOOL FISHERY, eaten 4 CHAPTER FOR WITLESS COUNTRY- MEN WITH LARGE EYES. comets ‘The Sun Exposes A\ v Newt of Swi) The F Stores and the Watch Hum= bage—How Fools and their Money are Parted. Many persons who have travelled up and down Broudway and the Bowery within the pat year or ‘more, have noticed the great imereane of dollar stores on those thoroughfares, aad many have asked them. selves and others how those stores can pay the heavy rents which, from their loestions, they must neces- sarily pay, and sill oil thelr articles at @1 each. ‘The mystery f* easily solved. Tt ie the easicat ‘thing In the world to do, provided country cousins will lend their needed assistance, and this they ap- pear to be very ready to do. For instance, all these dollar store keepers and others aro philanthropists Of A high order, ‘They are willing to apend and be spent for others’ good. Mr, David M. Clinton ts one Of this chiss, He sent, Inst month, to Mrs. Jordan, in Keokuk, Town, a clroular acknowledging the re- celpt of $1 which she never went, and for articiee which she never ordered. ‘The circular contained a Partial list of articles that might be perchused for #1 ech, ‘THR MAGNIFICHNT PROMISE, Among these are inciaded dounle-cased silver watches, ladies’ lepine waichen, Indies’ chatelsine hains,! gents’ solid silver chains, rings, neckinces, @rv goods, hnens, cottons, prints, albums, Bibles, cutlery, &e, From the printed list one would sup- pose that Mr. Clinton had ® magnificent store well Stocked with all sorts of coods, Indeed. he asserts much, He hailed from &4 Broadway, which 6 chotee location, leat 0 charm of stacenty the ewindie. Accompanying this circular were two Geseriptive checks, one of us follows THE GRr, nat DOLLAR STOR! Ht'we willeell to Wes’ person provoting this chook, Legangeate E SILVER-CASED WATCH, iF movement, hanting cased baie orion Patent tes uit Jeweled THU LITTLE JOKER EXPOSED, The other check hnd ‘one patent enametted ladie Watch” sabstitated for the silver watch, and upon ‘the presentation of these checks the bearor was to Fecelve the arvicies tamed. therein, And for these Qhecks a charge of Mts cents each was made fray th oatage and advert irenlar and the friend here to ascertain what it meant, Dbanted up and down In ever; 00 corner of BH Broadieay fr Me Daria. Clinton's great dol. store, bat could not ‘ana ik nd then he very FP} varally turned his steps toward Tax Sow fora ray ‘of light to shine upon iis dark transaction. Now, it may be asked how Mr. Clinton or his cla e money 1a 8 ‘y enough, Mrs, beard that sho had received ‘neues entitling her to Watches for ihe paltry «nm of 81. They would peottd spend a dollar or two for ae rreet time Bnd thus, thoagh David ae tose by one lamer, he wonld gein mueh more tr others, And the business done tn this way annually ie no doubt mnense. Ine. eke to a ‘his friewd OTHER MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY, James Lawson, Jr, hailing from 2 Broadway, t¢ ar member of Mr. Clinton's cies 100, Cun gift enterprise where 10,000 valnal pares Saeleding fine "pol watches, rings, sleeve tons, table ware, a goods, & renciog im vulue from 10 to art each, can be lad for $1 each; or to make tno swindle more attractive, he will sell three tickets for one dollar. Lawson's circular, like the other, ives minute Instructions how to'send money to’ him, as that 1s of course the most Im} {ant point in his scheme of lottery ‘The «ame efron. far exactly suite Andrew Heath & Co., of 117 Cedar Sireet, the uaine aud address of course being changed ‘These ieliows do a rushing Post Office business, bat they rarely troable themsotves with the ship. ment of coods to their dupes, or when they do, 1 48 Lo add Insult to injury, a¥ was tho cave a tew days when a countryman wes called npon ny $1 Be npon a plese of ld iron, [Ae Nand rucloved in'a bor, awe valve of the its contents was probably 2 cents. TH GREAT WATCH SALI Haat, Anthony & Co. belong also to this fa- yored class of New York society, whom ueither the Jaw nor the prophets can reach. ‘They are seourely gusconced in 186 Broadway, but they send out an Immense number of cireuiars daily to count ing, giving accounts of the fabulous value o! drawn tn their schemes, ‘They seut oue to Mr. D. K. Longnecke, of Rock@eld, Warren counts, KJ, and weveral otter persons in his neighborhood, of which the following is a sample We take the jiberty of euclosiiug to you samples of our wets calling br arucles included tu our. reat 1d Swiss mn ae a8 a Feo Kitt for yo ve token this Lberly thro banded we aiwony Maving ‘amber of others, as Dolug h pe ovfvrward ‘our intcrest and induc of the certifi ‘articles of valu yonr name sat Fon will nplleatt sn for tein, sn Bloming the a1 ntloned tn the certificates ou snd, ard to your address tue ode JOE ‘drawn, aud shoud they rely '¥ 10 You "pon thelr receipt oak Youu w favor, to tuake ie known A out Hondscand exhimt the articles freely, and also, you ve nO perwonui objuctions, Hhow then to the editor of newspaper in your town, ‘eolumns. for th may notice in his purpose Hf inducing others to become nd excend our Business. if agroeable to. If, Lo ro suie of cortincaten, ws a called for, and Li dat have Jon ae as 1 well an for the orde: tion ote he encloved cireular, y! dednet an extra commission of five per cent. on ‘ail Femittances y ane, ebth iA for cerun. cate for goods, In case you she cut conclude ty ac: copt the agency, you are hereby a to oon Mence vt once. e hope to hear ree on ARG oe. C1 jo all comment Hone. Pipe, are ticular fadres, "i “Wh Broadway, we Vine A KEXTUCKIAN WAITING FoR IIS PRIZE. Mr. Lonenecke was silly enongh to forward $10 for a prixe ticket numbered 01,394, paroorting to te resent “one a bunting elire moter wateh, Yalued. at ferwnieh should be delivered tipo tation, Mr. L. waited long and patiently for Teceipt of the watel or the return of his money t neitherzeame. ent his receipts, checks, and eircalars to Marshal ‘Tooker, with a polite request that that official wonld collect the articles named on thie ond on rome other complimentary theket eltber pay himself or forward the goods and bie Mr. Longneexe concludes; “If you ean do anything that will muke it, 1o our inverest here are others wi 9 are in in¥ fix,” Of course there ‘e, and thir name Is Legion, Mr. Longneeke’s gaine Very apporent. He expected to get an article SG at fu by an cullay. of $10. Thie fe sheer enae. And any man of ordinary intelligence hall take time to think about the matter must by perceive that no such examples of uirinte y eof ‘duceiie iss can be found in any elvilired or anelsslized nity, tnuch less In tae village of Now Yor! A DAIT FO AGENTS mbinod with this wcheme ot Hunt. Sotteny WB ans another, ofering ney for tas sale ~ ‘The following suggestions are nade wo wetlve agent : iF vove) att A T WATCH ALi Handeone anit 1 iluble Wateh for dinaty low w:lee OF 810. Blo uk RW bor un winde selling our Ceriiieates Yy Au) O40 Of WP Fows ene rice of the cortisentes 6 usinons Hower twonty tos abany tate, Four manner of operating, you will, of course by a on agents who and order alan AVRO cngovownar R WA IU our velsuro. wl Uw ‘euywtion DENI fon to you 60, Alworkhug, alle Siva agontonant ima, owen (0 U0 to hy Week. Tho above. we deem the m Minne plant Should you prefer, you can coum with a tmaller Ad'tetelving <1 course wanaliee ain (ho) an re shows wh Lion te directe um, OF you can frst o cortifoures elk AVE Cer hi ¢. by Davin, ors while thelr ANOTHER BAIT POR THE S\mH GUDOEONS, Accompanying this circular are copious favorable extracts from yewspap rs, city and country, whose editors. probubly never herd of concerns, and Sover designed tg praise them. Bat their favorable notices of come Cy firm or compan, Deen evt oat and applied thos perversely. iy. dupes of these swindlers should become disgustes Bier sist lures taey re enevuesaed to try agai “If your fret effort dors not bring you a wateh suited ean taste, BENID AGAIN, att you may prove more wie, vena Toratya V iempna ane swarxr Heaut Never Won Faun Lany’ Ul ogced prize, and ‘it's 4 Lore Lane Tiat Has NO *y nal crenata i Wyvern All exeved the ¢ Noverthcless this clreamstanco 1s every day hap- pening by J 1 this clase of ewindics. TUR SHINING OF THR SUN. t the dupes are joined to their idole, and will Receive ce 4g. yale tand of boasted in- Jigeves there Is hatdly Medes estape ibe for men or aden (0 permit themadlyes 10 be vaken la and eer in any wach manner, We hove ive ted warnings to our hall wiltlon or more readers, ad we doubt uot bave saved many frum (he saares puichaser Bot receive ad watehee, fhe value ot ‘of the Whole Aumber pur must pay the aya ites Taka te rouble to fen a reporter after Fenth & Go. Hevount Primary: School No. 88 oceny ee ci) address indicated, 117 Coaar street. David inton’s “great dollar stove” at 21 Broadway, was also ascertained to be A myth. Messrs, Waite & Co, who rent out the offices in that Vallding, acknowledged to our re- Porter that they knew the chasaeter of their loltery tenants, and lagah fn Ling them They prompt bey ean well property were vory prtent tims ie oil tiquiro after. et from Mr, Clinton senalh wii w dial, gold pl da cor Keeper.” tor which we hold a tle We may, how over, tell Oar mumeroud readers who aapire t bo the possrasors of such grandly described wateler, that the same style of goods As they will receive (it they ever receive anything) for thelr money can be Purebared hero from strect peddlers for 125 ¢on apiece, ‘They consist murvly of a eirouiar slip of Paper, enclosed in a galvanized tlh cover, upon cli the hours of the day arc expressed, and on which the hands, being Atmply take marks, never move, Dut point’ to one hour, at which they keep correct time.” They are simply children's loys, and aa men are but thildren of larger growth Suppose they must be gratified im tue same But they too often buy thelr toys too dearly, TRE LROPARD CHANGING M18 SPOTS. Inquiries mede at 195 Broadway for Hunt, Au- thony & Co. were ually Ppa, The AS g r a were in_partnersh! with Tharper, Wilson & Co., enother raters frm, who tn their otreaiars bail from 173 Broadway, cou ly directed to 178 ried bet which Melivered. att way. Xo, i} te, occ bg ie Phaenty “Ineurance | Conmpany's employees "raed to death wi victimized eopticants looking for the swin- diers, Oar reporter ed Harper, Wilton & Co. for « cirealar, which they refused, under the plea ‘that It was past their honr for tasuing them. Thero was not the remotest sign of « legitimate business, tach as ther pretend to, in watehes, diamonds, jew elry, &c., being carried on Bal they are domng @ " rushing plenty of money. rooLs, Janes Lawson, Jr., hailing from 2 Broad. Last of this precious roupy who also is an immense dealer in watches, &c, {8 unknown elth where of this butlal fo patent that \t hardly needs poi “Fools and their "mioney Foon part.’ —— CUniosITIES OF CRIME: - » Decide whether the Elective Worth Anything in this Cliy. in the Supreme Court by N. Hil |, to teat the right to the t Justice in the Eighth Judicial District of ity, Which was argued at the General Term, before the Hon, Thomas W. Clerks, the Hon. Josiah Sutherland, and the Hon, Albert Cardozo, on Mon. day last, myolves the determination of several points Of the gravest moment ; among others the rights of the electors in the (ree and full expression of their wishes through the ballot box. Tt appears evidence that William BH. Bail was elected Justice inthe above district In 1860, for the term of six years, the expiration of which time the Legistatnre extended his term of office three years, making it expire in December, 1960. In 1868, when Justices Bull's term expired by Jaw, Mr. N. Hill Fowler, the plaintitt in this wetion, contending that the extension of an elective Judicinl oficer's term by act of tho Legislature was uncoustitational, applied to the Police Commissioners for batiot boxes to be placed in the different election districts in the judicial district aforesaid, comprising the sixteenth and ‘Twentieth Wards, Being refased the boxes, Mr. Fowler procured ® bull’ box sluntar to to the ones kencrally used, and had it placed in one of districts ‘alongside of the other ballot boxes. Too [fnsvector having charge of this box, which was properly Iabelied, received some one han: dred tickets or ballots for * N. Hill Fowler for Austios,” deposited in sald ballot box by electors in the district. It is in evidence that during the day this ballot box was seized, and with its contenta carried away and destroyed by order of the Superintendent of Police, Now the im: Portant questions for the Court to decide are as to he right of the elective judicial right of the interfere with the ballots of electors and also as to whether elettors are to im the right to the cieetive fran police be sustained chime, when the laws gover tahion of our BL reised in Biviee ne elections, ut yohanee with 1 with the Consti - How Covi. Mtrers Hupponed to Recconumond uu Convict to be a Polcoma arly this month Capt Police Hea iqu one Matoiay MeCosker, an appl ae applicant having been vouched ior in the usual war, The Cuptain put the order into the hands of officer West, he being Well acquainted with the residents of the Ward. having been born and reared In the western half of tne Kighth Ward. and s member of the force over twenty ‘The oMicer made investigations aud reported favorably; whereupon 0 torial report wax made to Chief Clerk Hawley that the applicant was a person to be made a policeman, On Monday, Nov. Kav 3 P.M, the applicant reported for dut id One tour, whic lasted from é P.M, uatil 12 ha eitizen—to the surprise of Capt im that MeCosker, who was doing try MeClus \t for oliee Boar an improper but not until the 12th was notice station that the man e by MeCosker was Mt the suthorities: N Headquarters that be had a tain not ft to weer the uniiorm in lie precinct. ‘The blame in this case rests with the five citizens who certified to. the good character of the tan known us Conutry McCluskey, but represented as MeCorkor At the trial of Capt, Steere next Friday theaboy frets will no douht be abundantly proved, _ The Poetry of Sutcide. it half-past twelve o'clock yesterday morning, Dovis Wok room No, 8 in the Pacific flovel, 33 Bowery, wnd six hours jater he was card groauing, but nou tuken of him by At ck he was bea a," Wien tie went to the dodr and ask « no reply, the door and knocked, und as all wan silent Davis lying on tae Hed the book keeher, who tried tw arouse Davis, but tailed. A Voitle Containing about hali a teaspoonful of Iauda- und” As Davia was sull alive «surgeon but be pronounced thw case hopeless papers show that he bad served in the wnuy ant becn roentarly diseharged, In hiv pocket, diary were quotations from the poets, ou desth and sel desire and especially Hamlet's °*'To be, to be,” &e , all diated November 19, 11 P.M an GbOUL tuirty pears of age, - fered in New York. Justice as On the duh of last month, about iy o'clock 1 the evening, Mr, Joba Clarke was walking (irough Grand ‘street near its junction with East Browd way toward his bom son street, when he kvocked y John Waish and two otaer sth Ward phet him of $463 nw y nd et emman on (hie used to lo ae tie detectives, Mr rke wet Delancey sitces Police Stati id petitioned for wdetective, bat he was refined tere also. Me pealed fo the Mulberry street palace, avd ably ¥ upon the Deliurey Htrect pohee to have the mighwaymen arrested, But Without absoluccly relucing to make the arrert, the ouice have failed to take any action. Last week, Mee Clarae appealed to Justice Shundicy at. Be wex Market, for a warrant for Walsh's arrest, but the Magistrate toll the complainant to call next week. — Mr. Ge pny but a coley not Woods ™ To the Filitor of The Sums sHin: We think your art critic too severe upon Mr, Grecley's portriltim the last number uf Hear/A and Home, sua feel eourtrancad to apveal from him to the large world of Tay BUN'® readers, It is to be considered that we do not present hint fa professional woodman, but axa yorsatile man, caugiit by photogra the act of doing one of many ings ine mvanner peculiarly, ble own. His feet, Nhe those of Tennyson's Talking Oak,” are * sioeped in fern," thegioves betoken rawness in th work, oF at leuat that it la tutermittent; and may not the backward bend of the Nead indioate 9 proper pride in his destructive craft, wheroby, the peculiar pou boing laid down for the pecalinr axe, he maxes War on nature fs umes on man practicable we should lke to eotivet t your readers gpon the merit of the portrat fun, * which shines. for all,” made the Hkences. PRTTBNGILL, BATES & CO A Woentue to Turkey 11 To the Buitor of The Sun. The seasom being meer for te | sport,” as Faved, of by vig fowls to stoner and other mind, aud zat Lens raged Ww wand In th remind all mntile teres our te jel ana demorattzing pat bine that it be and that this Bocle his Labon the hecesury Meawures to enforce Lhe sine, by the arrest ancl puuabineus of oflvnders discowerod It the violation thereof, HENRY BEKGH, Preeideat i ——— A Card from Mr, O'Halloran, Tothe betitor af The Sum, Ain: Please allow me to state through coimmns that L had nothing whatever to do wi wie pepiicny wren to coptroversy betwenn M: eee haart by iawegte wig? em ik ARIA Wi eae on Daw Yai, ow 38 TWO STORIES. OF REBELS. oe GENERAL JOHN 8. MOSRY retells Coot Asanmotion that he mate War-The dt Intentions with which he Robbed Murdered. To the Editor of The Sun. Sim: Lam really amused at the piove in your Valuable paper from “A Unioa Soldier, for it shows how hard pressed my euemion are for some- thing to say against me, when they can And nothing worse than the stoi he has bad published, 1 will notice them in their order, 24rd —The cad- ture of the train {n October, 18M, on the rond be tween Harper's Ferry and Martinsburg, Va. Ti was om a military road, and used by the Federal army—which wae then in the Sheoandoal Valley — (or Uansporting troops and supplies. I was in com: mand of about 800 men, and was charged with the duty of impeding the advance of the Federal army by intercepting thetr communteation, If L opposed Sheridan in front, my small force would count for nothing; but by throwing it in his rear avd on hie comatuuications it became a tremendous power, be- ise 980 men under a skilfel commander operwting in the rear of an army are equivalent (0 10/40 in front, It was just as legitiamte for moto attacks Sheridan in hie roar as for Karly to attack bim in front; and Sheridan in his report ;to the Committee on the Condoct of the War has testifien to the eat cleney of my command, for he says that after the feat of Early he could have gone on to Richmond, but that he had to detail two-thirds of his foree (o cuard bi# communication against my attack The train I captured wae ou the way to supply Sheridan's army, It bad on it, besilown large mums ber of officers and soldiers, © considerable number of passengers, Aniong the officers were two pay~ masters with $175,000, going to pay oft Sheridan's troops. Of course itjwas just as legitimate war to caps (ure and destroy Us (rain as to kill oF eapture Sher)- Jan and lis men, I penctrated fur in rear of the Fed eval Army, and captured this train within a mile of w large camp and burned it. Tho object of my cor mand was not so much to capture trains a to com= pel Sheridan to detach heavily frou bis front to guard bis rear. If Mrs, Toles and the other pas- seugers on this train “were turned out destitute and unprotected,” as this Union Soldier avers, it Was Sheridan's (anit, und not mine, tor he ought to have had it properiy kaurded, Again: These femule paxsengers only anffered a INt- tle ‘uconventence (no violence was offered thom), and If they ch 0 subject themselves to the eg] riding oo 9 military railroad, they had nobod) ame tuk Inemionen; ctneriter: wbeekdun meee have guarded all his traing by putting a few teuvales on board, He might’ as well have pat women tn front of his line of battle, to keep us from shooting atthe men, Twas myself present when this train DEFENCE The Queritin was captured. and there is no inckdent of my military fag and pleasnre. captare ratiroad Justified ife to which ¥ refer with more If it was right for Sheridan why shouldn't Ido itt Sheruu je of the city of Atlanta, and mylaint, #aid that ‘war me wrong tn burning 9 tra ting © few passengers than im the d a whole pop ‘Second Char He ways Tolles, Gen, sberidan's "0 was suot by this «ame ontlaw at Cedar Now, 9 sunall detachment of my command met Col. Toles, with a whole city, au of doors At the same time Col, small at himent of cavalr; town.on theVal Iey torapike. Tollesand fs yuriy retreated und were iret by may eaen; Tollen while running wee shot Th the back. “All ¢ took the chances of es ape In preference to surrender. [suppose If Col scould have had the opportunity he would have shot me. ‘That is what mea go to war for, and Tean't fee how there is in illing Col, Tolles in the wridan than in Third Polut—“ THs outlaw huuged five ravibes at Berryville.” In Sept., 1864. Gen. Custer exptured und hanged seven of my men im the streets of Front Royal, Va, Tmmediately hhuy ing «lot of tuirty pr 6 them draw lots for seven to be hanged as a measure of retaliation to protect my men, These mon were hanged on the Valicy pike along which Sheridan’ travelled every day, as a warning of what they expect if woy more of my men were ba Al the sane time Lwrote a letter to Gen, § (which was p and ean pe found in the memoir of my Scott) avowing my rexponelbality for stating my reasons for it. Sheridan ae the justice of the deed, by ordering my treated with the humanities of ware, Phnve ne Ween eniied tm for this net, mlthongis L a all the responsibility for | 1s Union soldier pretends that thes of the chivalric Mosby" huve never be If he will only « heat ‘exploits en given lo nected with It, all spoken of, 1 whink ‘They were all legitimate nets high time for a people who war, tory in “ Sheri: } irom the mountains to the we, in which he made a desert of the country that lay in his track, Who received with hugzas Suerian’s tri uimphant’ despateh " that ho had burned three thou sand barns and wills, aud made the valley of Virginia +0 desolate that a erow could not Ay over it without carrying his rations,” (9 cease objecting that any body did uot observe the rules of mitigated war ery truly INO. 8. Hos ny Wantenton, Nov. 6. —— JELP. DAVIS AS A PLOGOGER pestis sith How J avin went ' whide Wi o in Boy, nud how he Didn't Do Lt, From the Milwaukee Sentinel, Nov. 6, It is probably known to but very few of the present citizens Of our State that Wisconsin hus the Righ distinetion of having yiven Mr, Juier ex: Presid Sonfederate States, pubhe wh Tt should be remembered tuat Master Jef, was educated for tlh my at the expense of the Goy ernment he bas *o ungratetully th e ered the service wt am lean, lank, imp bearing Lieutenant, and was stationed at # ard and Fort Winnebago about the yours lv to 15H, In 1800 or 1891 he was stationed at the lutte: Dost, Where the circumstances we are about to re Inte occurred, For a year or two previous # Buck- eye boy named Stewart—a full-sized, well-built, muscular man, and a good-natured an an eleplinut heen In ‘the canploy of Judge Arndt, of Green Ja building what were called Mackinaw bo wits which imost of the river transportation dione. At the time we are speaking of, Stewart wi aged in mechanical work at Fort Winnebago, '¢ Davis was stationed, become enamored of a tof the ox «In the mean time, hi any atu tome cause or other t n Stow him fixed his «aud he swore by all the atone on bh this he would cowlide the miserable Yankee vut of hit skin, The idea ot such Hiverabie Wisp of skin and bones attacking sue a built man as stewart Was preposterous enough, and hiv threats were. regarded. as anere Southern’ Kas: counde, Bat deff evidently calculated, ay he did a later occasion, that & low-born plebelan wou never d ‘* high-boru Southron, but would fo might see fit to lay ont and imself with a good cowhide, he tuulty Nie desired vecasion Was not long delayed, One he day's work was ende: is Dhowagt war walking front of the fort, Davis came out, and without ceremony began to lay it on, Bat found, ashe did in the rebellion, that there were parties to the controversy, A biow or (Wo Was ent to oase the lion, and Stewart, ae Tui ned upon him, planted bie lef digits under Jefi."« right mbes, and toe rivht ones under his left car, and knocked hina nd over end, Stewart was nota professional pugiist, and did not Wait for bis ucver tary Wise, but pounced upon him Niee a tiger, and ae Jets wrists side by ede on tis chest, held Aus ina vise with lis left land, and kop ht hand ready for further acon. Poor Davie If dead from the two siedge-haumer blow i vlved, squirmed and twisted in vain, There was, faxtas Uo helod beew bu the inva arms of + guillotine, and atthe m adversary, E tine Blewart Wad by te vis he deserved & good ponniing “Af you will take buck wat you and agree to lel me alone, Twill let you up without furtner injury. No, he iis never thing, Then Stewart began to slup Jeff's face, first on this wide aud then on Ge other, and thew repeated his de I for the pledge, and Jeu, again recused, Ti he pulled bis nose and twisted it, and bine more, ta the mean tne the garri ir, and General, then Major, Rwigye, the over to the rebellion With lis Whole uandof Uuited Siates troops siationed 1m Texar mnt of a man phystealiy, standing ‘and of full proportions, Meame out snd perempeorily, to let Davis up, an order which, as commander of the fort, hie could have executed summarily if he had had the pluck to do it. Stewart replled that be weuld not let him up ap inca Uil he apolc and prowised w keep the peace; and sald Jor, You can't make me do tt; aud Ifyou want wo lake “a band in this feut, fuse iry at om and L will whip you aod your whole garrison If you will bring Out YOUF Ben Mb squads oF Dot Mor” than AX ale e."And- then he went on manipulat Jeff's cheeks and nore ‘and ‘ears, and Wis demands tor “indemnity fur past and security for the suture,” while Twlags looked on in ninte astonishment at the sada. cious pluck of the Yankee boat builder, Finally, the embryo rebel President, seeing no way of encape, fer by biuster, inain strengti, or the Interterencs jajor, conciuded to accept the #ituation, look ck and promised to treat Stewart a gentle. a, aad Was ek Oy FOMIAE KING 48 ho Went away tht he never received such blows from man oF honwe: and prob ibly he neve cla till avother Buckeye boy met tl aid be (elton if beh Jett, hour! have remembered ren eyes ups suflic Vaid be GEN, BUTLER AOAYN Pe HOF | WATER, —— Mra, Florance’s Silverware General Jowelled Swords—The Rule that Courts. |. F. Butler has been sued by Rowenn, nieve of the late Gen, Twigrs, to recover Florane arilcles of silverware and the three goli-hilted, jew elicd «words presented to Gen. Twiggs by the United States Government and the Statee of Georgia and Tox, ye meritoriogs werviees rendered by him in the Mexican war, ‘These swords, valued at #25.08) {n gold, and the silverware and table furniture, worth £2,000 in gold, Mra. Plorancs avers wore taken nnd appropriated to his own nse by Gen, Nutler, whit he commanded tn New Orleans, ththe spine of 10% Mrs. Floranco says that wien her goods sere seized she was living in privacy and retirement, and Was wot M arms, Or an aidet oF abettor of persons An arms, agaloat tne United ttates Government She further says Unal the ewords were [at heirlooms, not used, wor designed to bo wae, tu siny milivary enterpris Ih f, Dut had been given to hor by Gea, en. heter, Mra, Florance saya, hai eiven oat (at tie swords had been deposited ta th: Trsunaty Department, but bad never accounted for the tlivcrrare, at a Bngetstee Wad Bee mite on hor halt at 4 iment, aiid « verbal order bad eon obtained from ex-Presitent Tohnvon for their retura, but, after diligent wearch, they could not ba fond. ©. Rodney May, Mrs. Florance's attorney nt New Orleans, makes 1t that the suit ts stented in good faith, and that the acta complained of were mut- ters of public nosoriet AX, New Orleans Judge Jones japerior Court of (his city bas Man onder of arvebt, Maing ae wul'st 12.008 i MUSEMENTS. 0 Thearre Mr rtson’s admirable play of “Uaste”* was bromght out at this thentre on Moniay ovoniny, ‘The story ix, Of course, familiar to all, 1 ture on the question whether It is well for persons to marry out of their class and into a different one; in a word, of misulliances, And the eurtons part of Mr lot ertson # treatment of # subject in, when the curtain tills the much vexed question is left as un settled as when It row; wad, after th ful hearing of (ho comedy, We remain in dow tb {t fells most upon the romantic or the wide of it. Tt strongly suggests the wise father gave to his son voy; but be sare you don't wrong person, ‘The parts were worthily diled throughout. ‘The audience warmly welcomed it favorite, Mis Chon frau, after her four years’ almenoe from tho New ork tage, She gave the part of Hides Peete wit charming simplicity and earnestnoss, he stave ve galne in hor an actress of sterling 1 Day was tho “terrible warning '—the inebriate pare managed to engraf upon the m H that he eon ed a large amount of amusement. so did Mr ewis as Sam Gerridge, with his wealth ov lenrative allusion ana his supply of elrealars vs liext asa mmagtotan's hat Mra. Gilbert was the Margutee. Wis slugu!w th: Robertson, tn drewing the portralt of what ive ti tended tobe m bieh-bred aristocrat of the fit nolterne, should ve endowed her with that ox coedingly low-br characteristic of the snob ond the parvenwe, imsolence to her social. if However, such as Robertson drew her, ) represented her. Poik modelled himeelf a character of the languld Boj nw unrounntic bit of * Marry fall advice that a F love, my with th Davenport was a trae “enfanto torribie’’ ws. folly Freles, On the whole the comedy wos capiially Played. ee THE PRINCE OF IMPOSTORS. Halt ly Ainsley tn Hooth's Thenire mer af the Cides Among the audience at Booth’s those ov Monday evening, was Dick Radford Lort Meriver! Te Roy 8. Ainsley, necompanied by his young ant charming wife, The couple occupted seats in ti orchestra on the right side of the aisie, and eeened to tuke deep interest in the drama of “Mary Wa ner.” Some parts of the play seemed to overwhelin Ais Lordship with a flood of early re jons, es pecially the part of Pod Levife, Dick eheekod it ont, however, Mrs, Radford was dressed in a suit of wilk velvet en panier, both skirts and the watst belng elaborate ly trimmed with valuable black lace. She wore an fe Lite bonnet of the new und very stylish pattern, and solltaire dhumonds gltetoned aud rkled on her neck and from her ears, ‘The would be rd war ominentiy English in hiv atylo, wearing Heht pearl-eolored trousers of fwalt less fit, Prince Arthur coat, dark brown overcoat, lined with and having ® collar and ouffe of seal akin, pearl eolored kids, Lord Stanley natty little cane, wad one of Muniag fashionable files. Between the acts he occasionally put. a qulz ding glass to his right eye and. stored Unpudently at the Mies seated near him, evidently to the, annoy unee of Mra, Radford, Capt, Oliver and daughter, of West Twenty third street, accom: the party, t up an ani Ines conversation, Wie ME. sng tse thadinrd evor gpnortunity, offercd. ° On leaving. the atre ‘Dick Ration bowed most graciousiy 10 tieman in the lobby Dick is visiting friends tn the city, and announs is inteution to « fashionable neighbor and yong WA until spring, when he eantem plaice selucning home—wherever that muy be. —— Ms Masonic Chitechar, Will confer. the viva 0. Gut, Brevoor! MH. an ‘filed avenue, this even: nk Tange gathering, Nos 8 and A.M. will} ication this evening, “he th street and ‘Hight wyenue. 22, 1. O, of GT, will have ting In Oriental, Mati, Twenty trvet wod Lhird avenge, on Friday’ evening, searf of black silk, part of the hed Einanue! their regular inst. Corner Work, second dex Unien Lodge, their first “pnbile seventh Nove ———— Fivet to Convoy George Peabody's Body. Wasuxorox, Nov. 16.— Admiral Radford, ai Murseriles, f red bof, Betis Ir accoupin Her Mujost tenn the remains of George i French, aud other warships will he’ Richmond serose the Atinutir, oni '* steamer Monarch will bear the)! é ——— . Colendars tain Kena Tens, wt, i, wT, aoe, Kieihmoud to tt is all over with the oft hair VRvenMo dyes and other coloring preparations that an der so niany. pretentious names have so le “brought sorrow to. gray hairs.” Nevermore ¥ they be fi compare nl on the tollets of Nevermore will any article faye Piano ATION Pon THe Haiti, be wert | sense, who wish fir olor and lustre 0! their ple w ph € will the prudent elot their air with poisonous slash. exhaling nauseating 6! i is finieved, ‘Tho new preparation. reiv preme ———— Kyox's hats, in their dusky brigiitn: vadway tore brilliant than if” ht wi No. 212 Beoudway is in vl ineide a ohats Word by distingmished promenaders why eon the chief strects of our metropolio.—.tde —— In view of the deception practised by den! in wordhles Orolde and other spurious watehes, Vayers of genuine Americnn should invariably demand # eertificate of niws—Ado. —_ it rid ov Doeturs’ Bi Is just he Year ov Jubilee. How t cost Ifyou want to the first no, ov only 5 clpts, and muse boys well it, ios over 10) songs — Adi — BINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, semsbsiccien New Yona, Nov. 16—P, M.—The Gold Room went into executive session at 3 P.M, A communication was road frau Mr. Rusvell, Cashier of the Gold Exchange Bank, (n which he stated that he considered it inexpe dient 10 publish the names of those partios failing ake thelr clearings Bept, 24, other than the nine alre dy made known, #8 those dealers have wince resmned and are considered solvent, Relative to Rule Y.. or Gaining that none but Su members should be entitled to make clearings through the bank, Mr. Kursel sux gested reconsideration, lon the crownd that its adoption Would #apject the bank to breach of confidence (o eer: tain dealers, The following report of the euudition of the bank was moped hea keng Zi Hement Vauit Fines sud. Sel ia: H aceot ae 12,000 are bait sido, Talkon iin bee ‘This communteation was accopied when the Loard ban La pasar to upon the reconsideration of Rule 0. V. ‘The sold market, though showing’ but little setivity, os been rather Armor iar soise 0k Od onet Zi. Thee reason the peculiar tenor of tie ‘Manes, h at Se easoréer. aver, a marked absence of speculative operations, and Ge premium bas finctuated within « very marrow Hult, Future specuiative movements of any tmpor, tance will depend npon the attimate adoption or rejee thon by the Golt Board of the Gold Rxchance Bank as loaring contracte, which i not regardot any members AullOd Lo-day with BAO In specie. The principal a @ medium for bys tations wore 19.0 A.M. WH veg en bitte 1H, nied. bits set king rate for prime Concessions of Lliwy B® coul, haye been The Closing Fates Were Lis Ory Cor sixty days 108% for al rettied. ‘The sd ane hee b Ww 8 PM ft sight bitte of the same grad cn The relat} sreamer Weatohalta To'eiock P, solemn req} Of hae aon Pen) nn Wood supply of Xty days bills was ne Sit he relat: invited anys Vmwe Ga \ (or primo commercial sterling. ty thers has becd & shaue more ac eegonce of the shifting of call loans lute As our readers have alieady boou advised tho money lenders of ihe »: Maenitude of the Reptomber collapse, and la the absence Of positive information re«pect borrowers. pre ment fatorest, rather Collateralr Gentiy 1 vee red to loau thelr tham take any risk: Daring the pact tom days thoy have pra ade inquiries respecting the nancial ata the responsibility of joved with, 'ne retatt sitena nee fun Go Hoek. And OChor Aralelave securities at a low eatt of on miscellaneous ns of their former customors, and have thus been able (o dis. eriminate between soly eantile paper has therefore been more sought ater by and rates for frat-class accep! becoming less exnetiog. The withdrawal, therefore, of eapit nt and insolvent firms. ces are daily Jarge amounts which one week aco wen! bagging inthe sireet will explain the activity In call loans noticed to- i day The rates have been & # cent. on United states mo securities and T ® cont. on miserilancous collateral, Ciscounts Deleg easier. Bids to the amount of $7,295,000 the proposal of the Govera- gold, Tho highes' bid was were Mled i rorpome t iment to eel ono miitio 127.20, and the lowest 199.90. Government honds have boon a trifle stronger In oon: Hequonce of the Armaess in gold and the prospective rehane of three millions of flve-d went ies to-norrow. Few bonds have changed hauds. in consequence of @ disposition (0 delay morrow. Heury ©: Bid. Aabket| Bid, Aoked. David Ode! 8 carer ta, Bt [Syme W. coup. VIG 119g atives 6 Nhe re Rdeiee I RGIS MBA | YIEC by Nig? 49 |, A, © 198 thi fi, COND db Naientra Us Ly sony tse ay At Moth 13" 19%)!10-404, comp 100% In Stato heen bat tittle dotng, tho cia) tax" bond, ean {ibe the mn nd Aro. rom. 0 rere ran af A and A isveneh he at pera en werd. steady we h?h;, and Conne od Virwintge wore quiet al St ni Now Vork Sate be "i houds, regis tered aud coupon, sold al 109, Hallway honda wi without ootable feature. “Great sold at Bi and Central withoa In the stock the elosin firny on Miniter Vanderty that an opward a munver of ei fon Was tod eh of the olf nino 1d lant year Hist Pacuthe fe propabte that nadorst Fonda whit ly S'S eves Quicksilver Canton, Yacive Maui. Martpown rei: eh 7zz rk rm ck Exchange. It iy Centrat WetHAted Between Sik An Mal! Fanging trom 36% to MY, {hie Company were in sees We Fock Holders will tye Ny f perfectly fh H0m8 we & Co. 2 Wall treet, report at 6 P.M: arket, ‘ay elias prices. of Lust, DIKE, hel th nh ding features wore the thet ling New. York aay dar rewtiana. oeks will ho called fan compared Lake Bho} Was the ch ‘The Fxee nto {here will be some Wertorn fire Paoites at 9X. Uinion 1 ‘ourth National Viank share hetny pr MOAL KS: Mc Nester, 1 t the purchase to- fi aes Cpyty wontd fndicate miral Hon at the Ie, Wowever, that ee al NK dollar, tr th ay") Corn mW Kpving at sty 6 Comnntt tae ¢ eased brot! are fracernaily iny! vans | Shonen! er di | BORE gi to altoid te 351 Wear torn relat! or, Klas county, Ire Vaw, 209 Bast doth at, AUKK in Mond: Oldest som Washineton sty Weat Hohe ken. at fil relatives MONUITAN In Jersey Clty, on Tuesday Now. i snort nines, Michael M bghan need years, 6 fattves and friends of tus Tau han, and sisters afr, Pho relatives and friends of thy fd to ate 18 parenia, So Van faire iE, At Mount Vernon, N.Y. om Tuesday, Nov. to attend bis funeral, from ius F James Al lOFFMAS, Master, wes RAS Tce Sect, rae fear of her Agr, ives and triends of the famity, and those. of ane Hn Ehuraday, Nor. Cathedral’ Move ew clebrated tor, the er pone, are requesied wn arent ue Turon 110m Bt f Patric Mato iter tm amet oe ‘at aL aus pone \M eke, Eg vem and aporal, from her Tate reskten:s, on Wednesday afternoon, st | o'eloes: uAdei.on Man ter. Now da {sar avout Xf Fears, 7 wionttis, and th days ve" and trieniis, and inemempare of Typo: spuettuly invited to ation none at L-o'eloek, Frou his late Nov. 18, 199, Ann the be: ‘of the Inte Kieran liennens ni, tn ti n Ives and friends of the fumfty ate Inetted try Fungral, from the residence of her son:tn, ‘on Wednesday al ‘On Monday, Nov. 18, at 158 Detanery a, eral in to-uiorrow Fiche: 13, aud 10 month eral Will take place from his tate residence, O'clock. Friend lense take notice, tow aline uf Rursagh: conte My of Cory atta Ein The ¥ @ of the Seventy: ino Nie broth er Iahierty ‘erred torattend hia at Lovelock, from his Tat Coy TER. On Tuesday, Ne . He gn tueuday, Nov. 6 Mrs. Catherine M take place {row hat jale readeuce, nh house sora haat of rank a itrootly tgadgg hE nesday, Now 1, Dermis, infant a une Metiiulty, agen 7 mouths and ws family are resport. mn (Ne Feaidence of any) atterno reepeet yl tuners HN 1 THe BR oar Of hie aa ant lends of the family are respect fully Ju ie pemiaeyee, ah aul A. Mo New rth. ew A, Carriages ta wall n error, We LY Monday, Nov. 15, 19%, Grace Rimily J. Drumuond, 19 her 2b nds are roapeetiully Invited to attend on Thurtday, Nov, 1s, at 1 o'clock BP a rely, Corner Of Blesckor aid 1mm Pr iny. NOV 1) Nov. 18, afer a short tines, wife oF Owen Rooney, aged 4 yon A irionds, and alee at his brotaer Jol Special Rotices, MIVING TOMO ot the finest tne Hore hy tie Ke rots atu TaN ay, cometh et: 20 er BM ats ei Spring sta coreE BU ty corner Itanw ick THE WEEALY stn. Mis veauterems it A JOURNAL Fort THE PLOPLE PUBLISHED THIS MORNING, and for sale at Counter, In wrappers, for Country Cleoulayun, at 8 ORNTS PER COPY Among Ite eon west LEADING ALTICLES -flow (o Revive American ship RS, Hint; Groerhacks and the Suprome Court; the ite! MIL & RE Hibte in Pablia Schools; What I Means—The nats iawlertona a Annexation of the Domloteas Repabiis ; aod otwors Miy 2 \Ghe: pret! = ou matters of tterest Ni, “Baateat 120° ] POREIGN NEWS—Provrots of the Cuban Revolution ye M80 Feroolty of Spanish Authorities Burning of Cane cM fide trials tise 9 Fietus; Obeoquios of Mr. Peabody tn Englae of the Oppositio Connetl; 0) Honors to Gen. Slekies In Spain; Froernt + Mantfeto dheumeateat A Now knro- wm France, The ng of the Sex Canal : pean Auianee, BANKING AND FINANCIAL, MISCELLANEOUS~T! ipree of the Freel Aston. favtere- aie Ling the Sultan Moutijo's Flrtation with the UNDERSIGNED OFFER ROSATI Rassian Am wator: A Prichtfil Catastrophe on birst Mortgage Kygnt ir Cent, Bowls of the Ue Peete Latlway —Shoek! at the Wreeks ™ ul A Terrible Mining Dicaster in Gnanajnate—Ove orcmk tink Fhreag fact iting GOR KOPDYBE & CO,, Montgomery cortied Interest ie 1 iu the Soutliweat with tie Nort Janve and profitable busi ane. to Trunk Vine, 1 Rtules, and wd, whieh is but prove them to be a perlect! ¥ ote ‘Ohig, $5.30 83. coustitntes a tt compveting Tt is dotng a ae Une mrorleaws United to $1,200 Ar wexat $7,000 per inkie. Me sew safe and 41009 Bankers, 45 Nasean st rae wl 4 Wat the Gay Bu he Mt Johu & Death © rying W Vortrait wing St ut ate RC BBL LITERARY SUNTINAM Nows of the Ws 4 Mon, Wowen, an Twenty-five Thousand T { Rock; New states Naval Station in the Tropies; The fon af Bt Dominge (a the Caited Stites ard in Mesicus Ureshy verian Reunion; 1 Wie LeriAl Murder Aeqeittal of the € Wit was ry The Valet + Resking and Fetive Lord Ainsley; The Villain IAD! LAL Kxploit of ie Man who Divoreed chit wa Crushed Jia Grandmother and Married his Granddaughter; ary of m Mesiean Boy: Deatty of MatGen Woor—whe oidest OMMeor in die UV. 8. Many {tie Hon. Boner) Walker; Woman Mar mans Robert Bonners Wonderiul Trotter of Me. Gresley; The Only Female Maxon; Xo: Local and Ciiy News, Wa w It? \ Slory of 1 4—Many columns of m tensed into Roars of iscaaie \ ‘The adore pieces ‘Tuseday, Wedarsaay, I ve Tine, water ea ae ie seen Riga t atest + Wabinek im > role Trae notieg wi 0 etven of te Fite acai CAEN Noe Side frome AM to 4 Pa. , ESTER WALLAGK. TiN, SATURDAY, Now. am, yort open at tit. M. ari? commence ator. Me Wa AC IN sy Pease “Manneor, Me. anott\n pax, SEATS SROURRD IN ADVANCE. OuUTH Ss LBA Las} sisi sei LAST W regent of ath PWT Patertens ae MARY WARNEK MATINEE ON SATURDAY are NING, NOV. 1 SATURDAY B) wey pret Sit ca More oft. B nee Parties can address the Box Office of Eeeaeceeems: be obs print who will appes ryeyst SEAR CENTS” u ¥ AC ADEM LY ¥, OF mesic, PURSE JOINT APPRAMA MISS © bh Ha staNon 1K rus bal ogy 4 AY, 1 vor UT ULI LoTO, Two pk by wonitece: web tty x ata A OOK H A Pook HU 4, like the tie oy a) Ne O'Clock, At Ment Deaios ats GHAND HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. First week of the 6 9K ” ‘ra viol haan ee phe ine Sb oe Cts TN cose of the RICHINGS & ENGLISH OP EIA z CAROLEN BRE HRN AMD. DIlth AUWEIEN ettitant ope Hib, a Operas itn Mes: R. Bernard Vitiitiguny Bowhe ny a Arnokty Henry Drayton, Hoary Atup hiowlet inthe cart THU shake Matinee at o'clock. COWS DLAAM MARITAN A. and Arst appearance EMMA HOWSON Reweae Ae CR nord, SATURDAY Mat ovelow Du General silmiesion, Feary Ge gale ak tho ay ON MOSDAY EVENING. THE BOATS orm Bhat nt MEATY pay. DALY. caste. a © CARTE" | ave induced so gre CASTES | Wo hoe this comedy thet. We will be AR every Ment Unis week. an tor THAN KOOTVING and SATURDAY MAG Me Chantrag, Mra. Gibers, Venport; Meas. Davide, Lewin | Clarke, and Von. feLiaw om ANGE, ML ROWDED Y Mista The wi ramatic ro cP ogish “ONT “LONDON.” LONDON * LON DUS. X SCRSH IMPOIT ED FROM I hana ir TRURGDAMM—The Latest News from all parts of the LHW Bi Ge | Workt n latterty an morov. | AORICULEULAL: Proceedings oF the'Parmers? Cran Ing tendency, duwawa The Fruit Growere! Clubs and othr iutorestivg and ir nutuvorabie nad icas jistraetive reading for farmer 80 Hah PIN ADGLAL AND COMMEBCLTAL ~The Latest Money, diana, eK Uv Dnucatic, anil Cutie Markers, preva ot exproely ‘ Fiwhite. Cor nn k for Tum Waeany #ux Lions. Th anes Tiolael ov tor Western any ¢ Peat git for yellow i Kiesetteceandtcit xt | The enbveription price of Tite Weaxte sone (iit. Pritt on ase 133 now yellow Je wo Ay dower WAT poiara y Feit Oh 00 een VING WEEK, Omi Mic be Western Pate: dull? fut itt ric bep ned fil nd YING WERE, Guy 41,000 Boat. at Sine for i « b pees ¥ " . Five Aets hy the UANLONS: tonmnonon ‘thet y tb Tauris Syivesters, Ruciey taltly 9 bade itty tee Oinony, “Dick and beam a x titer ious tantly ebrele, LADIES FUL, Liavluse hacurday iano Avy ivetoruas Vvery article 1 BNTKA ATTRACTION THY CNY SVS TESBae if parker haa been quiet an the suet Net AND YOUTIMS! 1 inven Gieoen bet during the week. and ino stc at inet podcast, ats Late why sar tes future: ‘delivery: the mov Nu uxtou t N hi ok Et HMALLI ANT ENGAGE Higher prices, with a atfonge tone. at SEW VOUS DISPENSE) ELI VR MEN emarket’ pork Was dit bi Who wiit a at, SEDL sd, THE Maw Pa wanton of 3h) at Bla FOU DISEASES OF THE SKIN SUNOS EAR ETDs b Ah! evening: ove 13,1 fete et Last TIME BUT ru akeciving day NO. MAT ' (0 (TH AV. COR, ver INER. MONDAY, TTA will appear as sie Git tor Wala & OPEN DAILY ATs O'CLOCK ae PLY LS 8 Jereo beef quiet and ptens 4 7 r MAUVE LOGAN will deliver her latoct and more Pind ede $3 for iiita meee Vig Gitaran vo URE MA TEC 9C OF | CD Mbihtiat Retire, entiried => nouinal Hevatze. tor pickled shoulders, eases WATE AME Tuy wantin N rel Keb AY EVENING, Nov. 17, ern Can Tard s Live Stock M Youk root arrivals, thi Toe or We and Gian sure sto be Ok 6. FINE MAKE wre andy Hook.. 6 Ari Brig Aglata, 1 Ser donna BW Alu. tne Ustad STEAMSUN® ARKIVEU OUT Query New York SOU TMA ETON a Bilions Attack, known sym) tome? Oppression no spirits Wouaness, dull head chest, low rid of by nslog hewity act changed, (om ase'sted tn recovering Ite nory by all druguitte, Whee Boadway ana natal 4. Commun stock, Tote Fala. UL wehip Helvetia Hiestn, Live f Tnesday, Nov ne Kood and priny Sates were Hnylted and prices paused tre Xiu li dinars rie dni iile, 4m » Hacks, Nitane, Ge river and Nov. City of I's Nov. 16 Teatlosines «| whit De. D. MAKKIED, FIELD--BURT.<-1u Bertha, Ovws ‘Tuesday, Nov. 16, Pucnau Flcid, of M, Burl, of berioa, ANDI son, aeod 38 Yous BON Cn Tucsda: ce DIED. 1 Funersl on Tuureday atl o'clock P. t “ Lik. On Mouday. Nov. I Mr. of, tine fun 0, 490, ©, , trom by funeral, yon arkat for heer en Rerlin, New You ——oOOO Business Notices, Want ix More Irty, greasy Few, inde ordinary ila of Mfe are more widely prevalent than Liese Hilious @isorders, and yet Uiey may romdily be got Dave's SANA rEve Pitta, by whose operation the liver will be rapidly restored to the vitiuted secretions of Lies: Novdi6, Thomas Ander . ihe Mare i AS mation, My De NEDY, 7 THE A 16. With 1.490 was very call ors whieh xtra Kentucky The arrivals of sheop uu tau duh, “but x ae 1h YOU Atay CARA, Feadtly. Vrices ranged at decime. 0s T pneumatiui, Neuralila, Se, ve it you Wisk to caso, sf Hae itt dP a great luxe ry, try te fusiih Vopor Baths, 8 Kast sth hm street, near Broadway NEINTELLIGENCT, Weetunt Trecho Atos Wilt a —_—- Siperion to all Vroe! TOR ALMANAC TUE tne seettonse. No vol Had WARIO WR O88 OF Gov, Laban. 5) Wold a Aa shed in CER & ¢ ria and 0 Now ting than | 2 Meu with the well | jicasures hest adapted for the restoral mach and | shipping tere sivedo ominers of mind, | 1 day. 19% 1 mid. | eich all marvee hiothauice Tiverestet ia wance Of | ire invited: At ip stats Pan OE | Hay (°¥y The Jolt Commaiipen of the Working. e mous aid Arbeiter Caion wiih edass THM ch are he parka toh iy rl fixe hs wach Hd Che WHOLE nyse 1 eoadiion, bold GEN Whim N.Y, Pp cont, to Kuve M, from 2 Saures Allen, aged ily, stso the mem- | J ACIS Vo tne bor No. m0, F BEERS Specialty thirty abe years OLS WW HARDEN, 8 andoteo Royal Mavann b ay) Boway political, a Ive TUWK Dewocraiio weeiing Wace Ss athe tstu.\s ced, whder the de 'the Siatiivew T. Hrennan\ esses werd dell¥ers gi Povember, ey A CONTACT POCT ICE iL irre. At DY. RATLER'S, office,i04 Broad Fo RAN DnRE ET, VEGETAGLIG REE CMA TEC 04 Mirus nv OFEICIAL DICAWINGS, AY et stra Claes No. Wily 8 O44 towed oat AsiieD php Veanilzed Lotter wi Fulton at NEO MATION AREA EEN Socety Notrees, OF MEBTING. At 9, ship wrhgh Joiners’ Mw held on tho Tuy inst ing of the atton Of 49 consider the f ae So'ctoeky ely Closing JOHN WOOD, Chairuian, SON, COOPERATIVE BLTLDS UY. The menue rs of Uh io vonsequeuce ul Thursday The subscriptions Wil be Pe Vernns, trea ner. I) Bur endore istant Ab elation to ernian, ON. ferro volitas 1 OF mouse Lo way igo east cornes Matt Wicoutcx. Norice.- NOTIOCEK,—The nndersix ary 8 LOTT RHEE eo ‘ed erties tobe © he: mented Mise ii. FOF ral ‘andl wt the oo noes at 5 FAIR AND A ee Fyne of selling Of the a Feat Sociauon. my nion soldiers and. tho widows F dail erors. Ue exhibition wre trou od artista v9 éeaive & good article for a -tialt prige, amd uaa the jceks ofthe Adboalat ay Patiend. A stulnway sqnare PIARS mic u'dowation to the Pairs yon Broadway. Boyer 5 . BLANCHARD with mi i DOGs Nha CARLOS Deauia of the LOS. SHILLING. Deaua of IDIOL JACK. Pantomime he Country Seliool, Varieties, ONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN, Victor fx lable Pi LURES AND BEULPLORES non day wad evening at the galleries, den, at SENAY DANN TNG By FANE = way. Glariogs ances DLCH, WAMBOLD. wi “SAN di (pk LADIES Mae Poskes Patuin's Core coruer Broadway aid ith sf. Will close Thanksgiving mgist, Lid inst. Meetures, HAL SOCIETY OF MECHANICS « m of the elty of * cSSuree, will he detivered on Fu G sat pe ene Lena, FiteveMioK IL Guoea, Beorotaty. Religious Notices. He eee Bod Be ree i igendrtok” “ulate invited ian Bache WAREL Yiu eel Boe ieee Personal, Tay eA ‘gala, he can got uni ais