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‘THE POOL FISHERY. @NOTHER CHAPTER FOR THE BENE. PIT OF RURAL GENTLEMEN, poate Sten Oroide Watch Prade—Hegen Traders and thelr Tricke—Extent of the Business and how it is Conducted—The Sun's ton te Oountrymen. Just eo tares and wheat grow together in a Bold, 80 foolm and Knaves thrive side by side in a large ety like New York, No man can he safe from the snares of the Iatter, for the more extensive ony legitimate business is, the greater induement it oftery to knaves and swindlers to counterfeit It Ih nothing is this trath so apparent aa the watel Arade. TUR NUMBER OF DOGTS DEALERS, ‘We have in this exty 7% gennine importers wholesale traders, besides « large army of neta! alors and others, who are every year beaten in their business by the bogus wateh importer backed by sbout 50 dealers in the goods, Not less than 100,000 of these bogus and aroide watche®.were sold in this conntry last year, and as the demaid.Js continmaily Increasing, the number dispoted of thix currest your will probably exesed this, Thelr shops are Bunty stowed away in little hallways, in dark Descmnents, OF Up two oF three Mints of stairs in pe large building where there is Ukely to be # Freat deal of trae on other accounts. ‘The extent Of thele profits Is almost fabajous, for, Deng in an Wegitimate husiness, couceived ‘and earrted on in Srorption ant frend, there dealers have no scruples shout the means of disposing of uieir Wires TRADE TRICK OF TRE A006 Desides keeping their little shops as a make-be Meve of legitimate business, they usually have epot- ters out on the street corners to inveigie unwary, atrmgers into their dens, And when once within the charmed ¢irele, the tate of the eduntryman Is as tertain as that of the flyin the fuble, who walked {mio the spider's parior, They dine upon hina, figuratively, Another mems of disposing of the Pounterfet: goods is to place spotters at the various railroad and stewnboat dopote aud landings, where, by trick and device, they weduce the ignorant and Anvery into purchasing their worthless stock; or Ubey resort again to public honses, drink and treat nd lngratiate themselves into tha good esteem of some young blood who Is possessed of wore wonuy than brains, become jiurd up, pledge « wate or two ‘Wit bint oF taem for double oF treble the valde, aut Of course never seek tu redeem the goods. DIMENKE INCOMBS OF THE HOCUS Indeed, 60 extensive is the business traneicted by sume of the bogus waleh dealers that one of Wet on Broadway boldly prockime the character of hls Grade, and yet, we understand, sells from $99,000 to $ month. Poor humanity lover to be 4 ke gambling or drinking oF any other passion, whem this desire tu gain o @ lilon by investing a thonsand in lotiery, or Whteb in the sume thing differently applied, the pas. flow to get gold wateh for $1 in paper, tually places himself in MV not lake w thing withont renter valent, can never be deceived by such And yet some well-meaning men are HOW IT 18 DONE. Kvery watchmaker understands full well that to Anoure aserviecable article, every plate, pin, cog, and ‘Whoel in hose Uimekeopers must be mwie anil Oaished With the utmost wathomatical necurucy. A failure o flaw ¥ particular i fatal to the whole, Am every man who hax carried a Wateh (or any engl of (Ue, ie aleo aware ot tae, trouble a a Yess on Phe ploose nerew or 8 tightened sri tive % ‘aot kuuw the ouvee, but he ie fanli- far itn the fret In Switzerland the several pieces that go to make the complete watch are uiudo at separate inctorios remote trom each uluer, and the Watchmaker Ie the Party who pute the diverent pleces woxether, ‘The ‘watehmaker parchises luis siock by the thousand or ten thousand pieces trom the different factorios, As A consequence of such » want of aystem in making Abe different pivecs, there are always large quaatt ties improperly Onished and imperiect, These im veriect pitces are agein *iqhtly altered and put to- nid the wovement for the orcide These movements are placsd in buns eases "manufactured fur this very purpose, cust ang about seventy-five centa each, and @x ried to Kngiand aud America, where, ib n definitely setticd, the greatest numbcr of fois ist, ‘The Frevch Governtuent will not duit thera guless they are truly and correctly dexeribed, and the English Government places them ander the tun in no far as to prohibit the use of genuine names or but, like our own Government, roape a profit trom their importation and sale. ‘The are whe jamons oroide watches. They are w according (o some of the largest genuine practical dealers and watchmakers to this city, from 81.80) to Gtench.. Tie very bent quality cost bat $54 fi sen, ‘They sell In the boaus stores for from $7 to §2 exch end, a8 our City Marshal Tooker's oomplilat books cun'teatity, often for double and trebie theme suis PRRSONNKL OF THR BOGUS DRALER, ‘The bogus wateh dealer drevsee loud and flashy You may ree him any day on Broadway, Fultou, Nassau, and other streets down wwn, Me spurts two or more diamond rings on his fingers, and « sparkling dinwond of imnense gize in bis shirt Dosom, His attire 14 faultiows when he Iayx tor wealthy gume, But when he wanis to en trap the “green countryman, he can put on © seody suit, and be very inuocent and hard up— owly, indeod, 10 part with his gold wateh fo Jjollar® to pay'his board, ‘The bargain appear reat that the verdant is only too eager to pock: prize, But alter a lew days or be Ohus out that all is not gold that glituers Liite enbby hole, the bogus is extremely cbvequi Af ho thinks you want to trade, or if you sow any desire fur spending a dollar on a chauce. For, at Wohed to neurly, if not quite, every one of thera is @ lottery kame, in which all the prizes are taken Uy the bogus himeel!, We stepped In a day or two ugo to ‘of these dens in Fulton street, betwocn Brow way Wud Nassau strect, Whivk bas been vwiablebet there for ihe paxt cight years, and Ja kept ostensibly by a very engaging young female, Wuile wo wer examining her stock and aking a few per tinent questions, her best man, who kaa been out looking for game, calue in, aud recognizing Un demanded what we were doing’ there, and ‘oreatene to club our beans owe if w divi not clear out, He lad mvaeu Jnr dorly, turinourted byw large buli-dog Acek and head, in Whose mouth Was held a lighted cigar, was tiie style Of man Who curried on the out © businons 01 this concern. A couple oF slcive red wita books gave an wir OL legitimacy to the place, but the Inevitable green or blue blind on ths outer Window, amd the Hittle Lottery #hop tm be reir, Unmisvikubly revealed ile truo churseter, ‘Tun those fellows can be polite and geatie, fatter or Diuster, thre ten ant rob, just as they fad ia0-t available of couvineing to their ye ADOPTING GENUINE TRADE MARKS To make the fraud more complete nd the bet te deectve the too guliible public, the oranie deate adopt the trade marks of respectable ninuulieture:s, aiid advertive in toe saute syle and a> La as Porst 1 (LO Salo Daperr Lirwughous Lic GouMiry as the itiinate manu wctiirers deaiees, For inataac iowe dealers kuow thet Live wa adie wt Wl tham i wn by their dierent trade inarks, and nut proper order, and. that the gold Case are cverywhere stacnped, indicating woether itis 14, 16, or 15 carat foe; wud that the silver casen are ait marked coin sliver, and "American Wateh Cx stumped on jue calw, Thus, Uh b Waren Company makes we wateh bearing Wknown teade mark of B.S. Bartictt, Wal Muss, Ou te imitation wateh Bartictt’ Is marked Arde Wa'dham, iuadleatin dee and in 1 by the pri nar, to copt ion i aM bey the Leiter for Sn this irvud, ai tno Su) r fn Mussaeuun tte as W Hum, and of cuurae the rogues know it, b dupes do nob, QUARANTRRING THE OROID We examined the ature of ©. B. Colin wirtang to #¢e the styles of watches they so freely ad Vertise, and (ound Chat those of the highest gra: wore asked ad * Wadham” watetica, Wash the watches he ollers 10 KiVE e gudranies ‘lor vue ye bat we have been assured that the very bert of Un erticies Will NOL Keep COFFEE Line, HUF averaye wo than Sox montis to run ata, THs VIAPLAYED ADVERT Aled wit lua Jing praises of the ovoid spaper comments or genuine goods are ted wh COmLANCIG re jemigued to We praised EMENTS wus Ol these ©% advertised ae * fulljewelie beat und cold,” to diflerencen of climate f perature, and wary ‘ ¢ fored 0" Pee r HT watetvin sk Gias to merely + hie works & Watch Would ud fv cost Q35—ten dollars more than the total cowt of Loe 40 orolte #windle Of course trder there eireumatances there lust he ® «Windle fowewilier, and acoebody iust be swindied. chs FOF us to Wii Lic Iniatuaied tis per Oroldeloitery "haps, nud never fniliy. tava but bhe bonerkiy ji L Uusuinpeciiine lilo w hose bande this a we Would sHgeeRt that ¥ pay wo bie er bo the tMitniun advertise the fund that tuey purchame: gen goods ciuine dealers, Wid iii five writen gaara 1 every arucks, unt pay f cvs for tine § for an the cud, Waat fy chew 1 im eh, —— Mitch. On We Doo. 1. the nnd decree will be genterrod Lode, No. ty, by Vira. AL A. Pitentive On W centered bs Arts ‘the barney, of liewevu wn Sine G suincui' lad munuderr piven Brady os ot, satin Today Bu. 3 Wf Rise New Work Lode, ae. B05 W ra. Janes y. Puchor, of Granierey Lod ‘0 Osa Beet Hepuiiig Idnieg, Mi, WW: abd ¥. Mastcrs Wet and Atwood, On Weduosday evooing, Dec % Master Alacou's dogtce wall be conserre by W Bro, Rote esda ieee sg ick Foe Pte place on tbe tad THE SU: CPERYESORMIIP ouarrer. —— Veremptory Mandamus from Ju dee Olerke— ih & Co. Expect 16 Get t-Mr. Foley may Get but Keep hie Heat, Judge Clerke of the Supreme Court yesterday Kraned @ peremptory mandemue, commanding tne County Canvassers to omit the counting of the votes Which were east for Henry Smith for Supervisor, and to strike out sch votes from the returns, ant then to determine what person liad received the highest number of votes for Supervisor nest to Walter Roche, They are further required to appear before Judge Cierke neat Monday, at 19 o'clock, and state in what manner the above mandamus has been executed, The following te the law ander whieh Mr. Smith is said to be onsted as Supervisor, and wuder which it is algo beld that he may be re Heved of the office of Police Commissioner : Section $ of the act hereby awended shall eartar read as fol N the sail Commissioners, of any alice totet, wile accent apy Sodionas plece of emolnment, of who donne eR iicly decline the sai? uouaaous aval! bein citer Acted therety toave remawed Wis emminas sn tf vacated hie office d ot votes cast at any elem iiasy within Qhirty er be shail have re neal tS So act shall take effect immediately. Much surprise was manifusted at this second mans domua. The motives which prompted Judge Clerke in altering the term of the mandumus and shortens ing the thine within whteh it t# to be executed, front the tree Monday in December to next Monday, were severely criticised, A prominent politician remark- ed that Judge Clerke had retotved to award the seat toM Wanted to dispose of the the expirati of bis term, Mr, Smith's chances of success were regarded as silta, anlese the hearing could be ad Jonrned anth afer the first of January, when the mandamus would be vacated by sume one of t! other Judges. But as the mandamua is peremptor: duc Board will make their answer next Monday ap The friends of Mr. Sinith aver that if Jndge Clerke onsts Mr. Smith and installs Mr. Foley, the former Wil sue out a mandamus enjoining the’ Intter from Making his seat in the Board, and sabsequentiy will have the decision of Judge Clerks reversed. ——— MENRY 6MITH’S SUPERVISORSUIP, pairs Corporation Counsel & Gorman Showing the ity of the Act which Dine Smich~ Mr aver #2, Ist. |) To the Roard of Supervisors, acting as County Cun easvers, Greviemen: T have recetved two commune tions In writing, addressed to your honorable Boar containing the protests of Mr. John Foley and Mr. Jacob Cohen against tue counting by you, in your caypaelty of County Canvassers, of ballots cast at the recent election for Heury Suiith for the office of be- pervisor, Not fading any letter from you accompanying these Papers, speciiying the questions to wh to direct my attention, L can only offer ¥ the polute us to wich, L suppose, you wish to com: sult me. 1, The facts, as set forth in the oM@davit and pro tests submitted to me, do not seem suflicient w being the case within the inflaence of the law on whieh the contestants rely, a8 warranting you gn declining w 8 the votes cast for s.cnry Sinith, (See. 8, Ghiap. 890, Laws of 1st it ie alloged that said Henry Smith, having entered in the office of Police Commissioner on May 19%, 1560, was, while in such office, pulilicly nominated tor the office of Supervisor: Was a candidate for said offlee at the election held on the & of Novem. ber instant, and that votes were east for him wt said election. Tc does not necessarily follow from these facts Wat said votes wore void Such public nouinatton would, according to the provisions of the sud rection, Have amounted to a resignation and vacaUion of tue office of Police Com. missioner, unless such nomination had been publicly declined within ten days ufter the date of such pus- Hic nomination, ppears on the papers that such public ih was made by Mr. Smith, ‘uit thereot, the office vs Poil id by him would have become, by operation of Jaw, Vacant 2 the on of ten ‘days afer the duté of his public ne jon for the ofice of Super visor, All the votes cast for himat wuy subsequent election for that ufice would bave been valid, unie such election bad been held within thirty days after such vocation of the office of Police Commissioner, which is nowhere alleged to have been tue fact. I see nothing, therefore, In the papers subthitted by you to me to Warrant you In departing from your ordhe practice, and Ql ballots cast at said election id, 10 my opinion, he sounted by yom in the Usual way. 1h dues of Supervisors in this respect aro rather Ministerial than judicial, and the facw being found by you, it isthe office of ‘the courts to apply the rules of law thereto, if their iuterposition be required. Tam the more inclined to this opinton in the Drescbt cate, because I think it ts questionable whether tue Legisiature had tne power lo enuct the proviel ce Commissio on whiol: bi contestants depend, ‘That part of kection 2% chap, 330, Law which provides " that all’ votes cust at or any person holding the offlee ot Pollee ¢ er, OF within thirty days after he shail b ed’ such office, shall. be void,” seems to iafranchisement of the Voter, 94 wel sion of the candidate, and'ta elth of the State Couxiitution. slate ean disquais lidate for office for thirty sed to Deh © Commuissi ‘ileualiiy: my Lor Ulruy years, oF 1 Mi Hf itean so disqualify him who has held this pub Hie ofice, 1 ate no seusom Why the same power might not be extended to other offices. Keeults taigit follow, fueonsistent with the spirit, and ih some iustuucea’ wiih tue Letter, of the State Conatitation, But itis in the Nght of a virtual disfranchisemant of the voier that this provision seems to me culelly oljectionabl iu assicie 2% fection 1, Hop, are set forth in ds ays after he ner, It can RO ie best Of bis New York State Cy ail, wll the quulitea at all elee! his vote counted ct, and canwot cisiutive Intertercnee, He way vote for a person algble or Ineligible, and vis vallot wnt b led anid bis chore be rece ardand respected, even thouch the person of bie vice be found tw be, by reason of some logul cause aifcation, Fubsequently unable to take i sion of the office o¢ ty perkorin its dui Abe power Lo declare (ak a VOUE Gast (OF OF Aaninst his man ge (hat maul shall bo vod in other words Jor OF againes Chie OF Chat mia, Wie peoples ‘invon shal pot be Capressed ty its most diet a suihoriiative mener—Wwoud Be & dang ous pow to ves in any Logislature, and 1 entertain grave doubie whether itis vested In that ce tie Biuie of New York. questions of this however, Involving the Cobstitu eiticeu, wind the Conatita- tional power of he to restrict tuese right au Aithoult und delicate sub. jeots or 14! IoVestgution, and only rt rly find A plice tn this letter am naicadng the doubts whieh hve occurred to my mmiud, wud the rewsvus which rvs let we to Advise you to follow th thin Inet Gur ordinary practice of cauvinsing all UM cast at the Feoent election, as the best means of ens ng all partes Interested to prossat the whole SKD O GORMAN, —— SKATING, M ster Charlie Cleveland, of Clevelond, Ohio, has Pho Brooslyu Cb will Capitoline lake, Ata late meatng a new and appiey nate un vas A ‘ Pe Suchet, Aetrw cts nid vets Mr. Hugh Mitchell, 0 aaany years. the euecesaal manger o€ the old EUGD avenud pout eu uot Houoh of tating @ Mew poud 4 eccond street ‘The New York Club will eotoon Muemillan's new been made in the SwiftMead called at 1) at bo'clonk H a'ithar M en iene ALLA how id bi Mona's Swit doa to ray that be Wil be wb the maine piace ALAL A. M. to-day, — A BEAUTIFYING Harrise.—Moistened a few times with Poaton’s Vitalie, an FOr te Hisly, ta oil Fo By Wo Wary skin with for At . wile Neadiy prenwratione are, wud cuits Bo mophitic Ide Gro A y ten patet largest m snutueto Buffalo No Yor Ct New York, daines Bellas, Phitad:tyitn ——— The ceremonies of the opening of the Suez Canady all accounts pee. Whose whieh took ‘eat the opeah nap Cai ov far aunls ahead of et it Yiere’s Kyox, tis hatter, 22 Broudwas G0 you maten him 7 Kayne ‘40 16 for ducats, wir Bay OMuer coUnLEY. Ado —— Don't forget tonight, at the Runire Hink, Bixty: reek ab Locipades eae wud bos omit Jere, a Kumienan five ads, tised by dealete in imitation wat ee should Invar Soap Of Seabee a Ade THE SUN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1869, NATIONAL GUARD NOTES, ——— bot Tg Gen, Varian ‘Vas Deen saked to withirew be reaigoquion. mbers of the Fourth Regiment ¢re slow in thelr sew uniforms The trouble in dhe Hinews@ixth Resiment, whic Seoetianes Sie resignation of texeral of the eld an Stat officers, haa ot adjust ‘The series of prsher to be aiven by the Twenty. second Re in {ts armory, promise to be among the most enJay AUle OF the BeRsoR, No field report hes been made to tho Adjotant General wiih reverence to the regiments whe tran Jontly Ailed their ranks with outside nen on the occd- Hon or the recent inepeetione. ‘The Seventh Regiment have decided to give one Of helt po Sa rametels concer and howe in eademy" of \" ight of Thursday, Dec. He ticked ate 88. Wo Houet wil he gold except to ue tive and veteran meu bers uulll after Dec. The First Regiment of Artillery will angemble for iar ayes pl follows: (on jonday, y nrsaay, fonduy, April alt at 9 ae woh oven dey, Ao x contaned, of which Liout Col, Woloets, Of the Heveney-deet, Wertarent, ise ea cae i Sa well ment Atmory, Broadway Ho aren' tent. thew ‘Of Dens, for the trie! of delinquent omider® ot he ie’ Vatocrempixa.—O, H. Mercer ofers $80 to any one who will ride his ilttie wild Zebra velocipede once Found the Empire Mink Saturday evening. ade, pecharassete hie chores} Por a safe. convenient, and advantageone place to depostt money, to the Mutnal Rent ings Bank Ww the Sun Building oppowite Lity Halk. i Handkerchief Tien, §1.80, cach, New, and novel ‘gue opened daliy” F.C. Kempton & Com 2s irowdw ay. dite FINANOIAL AND COMMEROI A Ly cas Naw Yous, Friday, Nov. 26--P. M.—'The tendeucy Of the gold market has been again toward a lower premiui, io view of (he larke ‘coming from the ‘Treasury, ‘The rofatablishment of the Gokt Kxchange Bank as @ cloaring house for the contracts of Koid Drokers failed Lo Inpart any speculative strength oF o- tivity to the market, An attempt was made during the early part of the day to run wp the price ins re: Dewal of the Spanish cun-boat ranors, bat this was tn: suceesatil, the result of tho late attempt being yot fresh in the minds of operators. The opening price was 14434, froin which It deolwed to 1M, Fotarned to 1844, And elowed at 1204; after the formal adjournment of the Tloom the price Muctuated at IK@IMY, with final tales at 14M. In the gold loan market 6,7, and 6% # cent. were the rates pald for having balances carried fant! tomorrow. The total clearings at the Gold Ex: chango Bank were §20,56,00; gold balances, 807,05; onrrency balances, $1,001. The leading quotations were: 10 A Ma 186 12390 PM TOON. Ma 1 TSO AMM DOMES eB, MOT, aa! wo AT META) 2 MEI MTT aaa Bias to the amount of $2,282.00) were fled for the mi. Uon gold by the Assistant Trossurer, at prices ranging from 12.82 to 126.0015. Foreign exchange was frm on the basis of 1054@ 100 for prime sixty days bills, 10056@ 10s forshortetght bile of the same grade, and 105 \5@ 1084 for prime commercial sterling. ‘The extra mail for Europe, by the eteamer City of Washington, will close saturday, ith, at the foreign iettor oilice, 2 William street, at Lit A. M., the regular mail at the Port Umar Closing at 10 A. M. ‘The money market has been easy throughout the day, the supply having been abundant to meet the demand at 6 # cont. on Government bonds, and 7 # cont. on mixed collateral, with exceptions to leading Goverm nent houses at 6% cent, ‘the aluount of currency shipped to the interior Is less liberal than at any tine during the week hough the movement in that diree- Hon conuinues, The dearth of smatl notes materially checks remittances, and tm nrnoy instances # premiam Of 4@% ¥ cent, was readily paid for the smaller de- nominations. In discounte there is nothing new to record, prime double naues passing at # to 1a # cent, and choice sagle names at 11 to 14 ® cent. Government bonds under the lower premium ia gold continue weak, and the decline to-day from yeaterday's Dest prices has been equal to i to 1 # cent. on the five twenties, notwithstanding the London market is re- ported Ormer, The secretary of the Treasury has not as Yet sanounced his policy relative to bond purchares: fand gold sales for Decemver, and thia is 100K04 for with reat Interest, as also tho action of Congress in regacd to de bonds parchased over and above those required for the Sinking Fand, Henry Clews & Uo., i Wall street, report ats P. Ma ; Uae Ys Ws ithe e Pek irr cir 14 coup: (rioe, Hits toads, coup. State bonds were weak and lower, espe North Carolinas, the old declining 9% ¥ cent. to 4 'W 24 ¥ Cet. to 3}4, and the “*pecial tax" bom cont. to U4. Routh Carolina sixes, new, were sendy at GAO, Missonrt sixes at @i,and the Hannival and ¢ aM. New Tenucssees fell off 4 ® cen. to. Ol ® cent Brookiyn Lown fold at Wg. Kank of Commu wold at 1st. “Muli way ponds w. Fe steady on Well disteloulat dealings. Contral Yaciiics sold at #2, and Union Paci ALS N Gi, hos io irregular neral characterintics OF ‘Oday, We f for common, . Kook Island snide ‘ward turn thin afternoon, and ro ¥ (ook a obarp to 105% from 1: wud cerialn imdicatious Junaiy the beiket that th vending anipulating both ftocks. fing” Nt and the Vanierbst f aleposing ot oek) dee! tied (1 (0 Ki, 00) ISO (ol thie wtternos quiet at oq tween ii% und 2, of te list Was duit" nod “A, ee t ad. The wi lower, With Lhe te XOr Gat, ‘argo Kx, ii, = [MINS Re Penn, 6) An. Merel = (Tol. & Wabasm 94 iy |To S Went owe Ver, Ms oino and'Mie. Shuton Fy Mich, “Conteal, a [pase Mal... i nt «& ef Me arionsa pred’, 1h Kole viral 1 Weat 0 fet Mae Clove, de Fitters” phaeas sy | those phe io* Wayoe.., 8), Hy Ny i ceuwa 1B as arkets. xp Mrat—The m rover on the baw 4. We $10 80.10 Lu xara Wester, 65.2064 08.73 tor trade wad fay HAL Hs M98, and corn Mal An oui Jeveoy aud BouLuerR. Hugh None tay our demand at $4.1 wheat flonr dull w BUNDRT ER active ; inti ding uplands Woalikay tiemer, S.osae).10. the ett aut Towers Nuercan Spolter oll, Lou very dull, Tirm, accve. ‘Frettbts steady: wheat, to Livery 7 steain, 5d, Lovacco Lirmur on 1OW gFaden, Grocerios quiet, unchanse (atin Mucat Grmer; eutee $0,000 bush. af 81 *Lore atid afloat tia ow nd active at Osh 40 State Kyu more active at §1,0ae We hs See Btitor state, Taricy GFW ab $1 UBeatl. WM fOr State, an) §1.14901.5 for Canada, with a marie Fate business, and jirieos gr y harlen ng BVistONN Polk carter wid netivi| antes diene, 8 80 for aol; cuted 025 ‘Tor fi Piruary, dade Boek « aC Bie Ea yal ito, Yoruey enlte vad Tage” fir PN tle bata heavy eily Meettorh tye. Lard ¢ o¢ed fin 7 tom prime rtenin, InMelies, wite some No. toy. be wot ioe te futies Kebrnary, inate be fic te bs mts lowor at Aiwa ite, Bul to p Me Blut, Gupte, dul we Belt Lave Stock Market. New Yous, Friday, Noy. ,—The mont of tho Diluols, Olio. Miexnarl. and Kenticky stey aL 1 # B.. wWitk Che Dest ty The Texwis oflvred that were pelliou wi [O@llc., and roine Of the roughest Hiinots aud Ouio catia were kal we tlt tie. “Ano arhot Was Wen ¥ Be Dud lands were Bi e Slow. aud ho advaner 1K Ue Vary LOUF Lut aced fram Vos. to GX Md Hees pla were's WuAPKEL Was WORKER, aud I k@Lige. are Ue for conunon to prime. Ihe ree bes loads Were sold ab 1). P10) Be, bt car ab — MARINE INTELLIGENCE, —— MUNTATORE ALMAMAG =TUEH Day. rum hee, TOO BUD BOF... 480) Maud elses. 12 00 Wied WALI “8 Sandy Hook, 200) Guv.teand,. ¥ 62) Helle au Arrived Pht Steamehip Worer, Bre ainsh'p Tybee, san L a, mdve HINO CiLY, Midse and pw Stenmaliip dnwes Azer, Chattoston, mdse id pus snip Paula, Patiadelphla, mdse ain pase Buip Gen McCletan, Live Blip Cynorure, Livery Bara Kosmos, Uromen, is Pails, itet 20, 116 brig bamoljol, Ma dy. ‘Aieo, Ge Uebial FiVUr STEAMSIIVS ARRIVED OUT. FOUTHAMPTON, Nov, Westphalia, Now York, GLAMGow rubber, &¢ fruit (ad COUMEWIRE ¥OR=s nox y ep AVM SY hemos th eine * opposite Aletrupoiltea Hots! Sreoscopes, views, aloums, framed, Bosiress _Bofices We Live in Three Climates, i In this country we Daye at different seasons of the Year, the temperature of three climates. Onr rprings ond aatemas have a softness and mildness that nelong ‘only to the temperate roriés; oF midsunimers are tor Hid, and our midwinters almost arctic In their frigidity, ‘These changes, involving @ yoriation of from ninety 16 one handred degrees Fahronhelt duitog the year, are pon the whole comduaive to bealth And long life, hat they tend to entail pon us somo distressing cornpiaints Which ean only be escaped by the exercise of duc care and the ase of proper antidote when (he system (s pro- posed to contract them. The chief and most ani oy Ing of dese disorders is dvapepsia, once supposed t) he incurable, bas which, since the introduction of HOS TETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, now about twonty years ago, hee proved bo be & perfootly managea disoase, An the epring and fail, bat more ‘@peotaily to the felt, the symptoms of dyspepsieare generally aegrava ‘The promise oxpenditars of the animal fluids under the burning san of summer, © apt to leave the stomach Wonk and indofent and incompetent to (he task of pe fect digestion. It requires @ tonto which will rouse tt from ite lothargy and brace and invigorate without irrt tating oF fufiaming it, This tonic bas been provided in the wonderful vegetable preperation which has re Placed tn & greAt moasnre all the old palliatives for merly presertbed by the physictans, noder (he (alee dom that the disorder could not bo radically cure! The success of HOSTETTRIVS BITTRRS tn all the Varieties of dyspevtla, acute oF elrouis, as effro tually exploded this fallacy, aud it ls vow recommended 454 specifi for Indigestion by rowe of Ihe most ent Beut members of the medics profession, ————_- Sooner or Haters @ Neglected Cold will develop @ constant Cough, Shortness of Breath, Failing Streneth, and Wasting of Pleth—the aint couriers of Consumption, In some instances tho same cause will produce Bronchitis, @ disease of the branches of the Wwindpipe. In alt affections of the Pulinouary Organ ae weil as In Bronehial Aifvotions, Jarxe's Keveo. TORANT ts both @ palliative and a curative, as the teeth mony of thousands, and ie world-wite reputation attert—while m Conga and Colde it acts speedily, aud when taken according to directions, promptly removos them, Why not give uilé standard remedy an im: late trial ? Bold by all Draggisia, pherntat-at An Article of Trne Merit.—" Brown's Bron OMIAL TnocuNs" are tho most popular article in this country oF Kurope for Throat Disonses and Cougn And this popularity is based upon roal merit which oan not be sald of many other preparations in the marke which are realiy Dut weak huliations of the genuine ——— ogy. Dr HO. PY Any, the ski ml and Menowt daria dioloniet-—founder it thr derinetaiens Sataciemce inthis country ean now be conenlcdt wh New Y: SE a ‘Aiscared ven'p, lo of hate, a1 pare oo he nove, plmoles, blac! w rhe Kay patches, eoxten moier, and Perry's system of treatment for capil! te not ah eran i One becly priv I je maker panes cortaine what ditease of the ‘eoalp has dows of hair ey a, and preset{per tho remedicr te thes t foe arge (or consultation. Bond for aii Wuterrogutory if you Investments, 1 youtusents Mat will return you twofold the watch of your money, €o to Traphy Hunter & Coe. 38, 1), and 42 Bowery, end pu euyont eiethiay y hone better, nor 4 ‘cheaper in the market, ——— wit Watchos f Presents. have Bo largeat aneprimarnitte tht countryeand ia; it, HOWARD & CO. Je away, Now Yor MARKIED, CONNOR HILTON. In Boston, Nov. 21, by the Re A, Hantol, B.D. Mowiand Gonoor, © i 801 ierof Andrew #.fiiton, ai or DIED. DAMRRICK.—On Thureday, Noy. 25. 1809, afier a short [inens, edward Bambrick, n'uative of Quee ireland, aged B4 years. tne Wiens county, an au te fermidy as ie amoral torn his (ate rea fence, Weta $4. FraseWw Bada Dane, Ine family are Invited to by Po ttt tM. KB. Chareh, near # a Ris i wuraday, Nove jitam Green, aged iyenrs a pole polatives and Mt friends of the family, also ti ‘Both at. Vet Are reapect! ct an Mond fation. Hit rornains will bo takes hon a Baewntyy aly, Pe wife of coy re andy months a cttnael avant Batarday ay 70" ‘itkosa, “Marta Walt a Mart! tan Jownr tt lngs senmton. “Aho relattyes and triemds of the famth Invited to attend the mneral, trom hi Teast Seth at, 0) N hare, Fang mem Hy th. ahlenee, KAM ato tenn to Bt, ein icin Wil be of a boul at 10! Seren ak, Hienee Co, Calvary. Cen ory at totciock ‘ MOTT eG Foritayy Gow fre. Selina Moire, wife of Ovan W. Morvin, In the @th year of hor age. The re! tives friends are Invited to attend the funeral, trom he Park Presbyterian Chueh «th st, betweeh, 84 and dh ave.,on Mouday, 2th Tuet., at ai o'en M. RELAY. On Thursday, Nov. %, after a short ine wife of Cliristopher bag tf the county of ¢ Vani, parish of Anpa, Ireland, in the 70th your of tor ave. Tne friends and wequaintances-of the family are re to alton her fongral to-day (Satur 16th #L, abt La ort fi} her jay her sou in yi ROGERS.—On Wednosday, Nov, 1. nets, Mrs. iachucl, wile uf k, Wogers, tn the Orth } car of her lly are invited to. ety her late residcnce, SY 10th ay, on Bondar Hi ts, atl o'clock, STOPF OWRD. In Brook! y2.0n Frviay, Nov. Hl! widow of the ate Kev. spond (Or the N. F, Confere Min the doth year of ier 9 Funeral serv ces the’ Pacific st, SVTEDENDURGH-AL Corkymo, 8. ¥.. on Frid x Nea 1 On Frivlay, Noy, %, Fannlo &, Vredenburgh, inthe lst Sour of het wn relattvoe and frlenda Of the fainily are respe ed to attend er funeral, from her ja4 sy ak eae id av on Bandy, ov, VAN TASSEL—On Van Tassel, aged 9 youre and 4 monttr, His Coneral Will take p 4 o'clock on Su ov, 24 from the rewtdence co ‘of hie barat, Nor » Williamsourgi ak 236076 jeorae ‘Ty 90a Syeaul Motices, CORNK, CORNB, — CORNS, GOWNS, —CORNS, — CORNS CORNS, CORN8, — CORNS, — CORNS CORN#, CORN, CORNS, CORNS, Cor Home ladles wishing to have feet, Like Cinderetia’y in the atory, Wiil wonr thelr sippery lispone | nest, And vaifer with corte for wake 01 410") Any one suffering Forus. Bunions, Ing! ow ns N ‘ta sob CaN Had 4 kee ly ore ‘ing on Dr. RIMBELL, at b pies ie) rosie oe a Bowery’ \ i Grand aud Cortlandt et., Third, Second, and Viretay., Fulton, Bowery, and Tenino joes Dr. KIM BELLS OM6e.” Testimonials trom 10.00) Peisune can be eee at his office. Cus thin out EN TLEMEN'S BUK CALS, MUFFLELS, GAUNTLETS, BOYS! do, do, do, do. All at moderate price WAKNOCK & i © 819 Broad ADIER BUS, ar MODERATE PRICES WARNOCK & 60 519 BROADWAY URS ar VOPULAL PRICES, BURKE, #6 Browiyny, w OPPICE D. JONES'S BREWERY. The st Ls In BOMe Of the Feapocting the fre on iy, promises |: oruiuk papers Wen lna calculated bo convey te binprersion that Uw wiouut of danke Wold eomnel _@ tomporiry. suapels an of nits» bot wit ANd Mle brados, IL atlor Is une ona able to lator my frie0is delay will occur in gither business will be coutinuod ag yvad the past 80 years, Deas A SPECIAL CONTRACT: FO CURE Ny Dev FILER otve, wt Broadway, Spoctatty Uurty ax yenra, Pld by aris diste, HEU MATIN " TRACE MPLA A delphi meek Mistry and Toxico o/ TWA 4 ; ONN, ofS ATEN ENA SEG MAY HALE GS to ssa noe #19, 4 ti missbt 4, 10,04 Kasi ie ite Chcs “ 4 ees “ GG), Nov.’ 30, ieh, why te ean % ‘by, 21, 5. 4h, Prizes cashed nid live ndura ‘ruriueh and aio Koval Havana t ey ROYAL RAVANA LOTTERY, SS Chareh on «Special, Matias, Pent Ps PEN, CV ERCONTS is Cantor vod Cilwehiis a beavers. QTE coats. & in Worcow aud Wirtony Boavare, CVERCOATS, i Becks, Proeks ahd Capes. OV IR COATS 6 ita oC (OPRRCO ATS, oa ea Oe be HS a QCVER COATS, 88, H10, 2, 445, ¥i5, 800 and HS. Wine INTER SUITS, Tricot, 81K Mrxtore, Tweeds, wirsit , HUNTS, Bicitons, Cheviow, Teavers. Was BUITS, Checks, and Plaid Camineres, WINTER BUTTS. Mixed @ Diagonal Cordinere’, WwW INTER SUITS, with do ‘With double broasted Jackets WwW INTER BUITS, ‘With Back and Paletoe Conte. HG NTER SULTS, i0 aii the newest mixtures, Wire INTER SU1Ts, $12, 015, 815, 680 and Ba Ww INTER SULTS, BH, BS, FH, Hud We INTER SUITS, 5, 900, 0, $70 ana gm Lived SUITS—All the Iateot Novoities im Style, 10 10 yourm, B* » BY SUITS For Lies, lume, aud School. B° BS SULTS in Veiveteens, richly Boren WUTPS—06, #, Flop Hie, Wid BOX SUE RH Hi6, ts, 20, FAG Wes, nd HH perro OVERCOATS, in Cartor and Far Beavers, BY’ OVEROOATS, iv Veivetoens, richiy brad. cote. [TH—or ail ages tro Boxe Ove mouaneenen time ing J Be OVER COATR—®, 68, 10, 12, 14, 10 vo LARGE STOCK of fine Goods, Gentiemen's Furnthing Goods, and igan Jackets wsyeen Ls Any ‘went wade to wensure at © 100i A CivERs from any part of the country promptly oe WA mere Oem EW price fied waited rres vata od ny FREEMAN & BORK, MERCHANT CLOTINIERS, NOB, 188 AND HO FULTON &T, ES tABhiniieo IW 1ses.~ . PRICES REDUCED, BARGAINS LN MostERy, URDERSUTRTS, aul DRAWERS, CARDIGAN JACKETS, OLOVES, &e. VANDERLIP & TAYLOR, TENRY & 3¢ PART, SLAMS OFFER TO Tile TRADE, UNTIL JAN thelr entire stock of OVEROOATS AT % PER CENT. REDUCTION, And ail styles of Men's and boys’ Clothing at greatly ro. Nuced prices, preparatory to removal to tielt new warehobs Ji6 AND O® BROADWAY, COR, WHITE ST, DY GOODS AL KbLALL, — Publication NEW Yous CITIZEN 7 AND ROUND TAULE. Aull Semf weekly, ats cents Organs and organ building 5 W for the ballots curious inquiry; Famous fashion are Ucio about nothing; Spiritual menor women, which ? Ropublican frands as contrasted wih Dewooratt ; Ficid sports, from the famous sporting writers, Thad deus Norris and Charlee Laninan ; White ash for all ; ter trom Seth Gr are of age ORBIN Te WoRLD, as for tue Ho. AP OUR PRICK 24014 Children’s Boo! suitable for p AT YOUR Pick. Novels, e., Jancous Books, ¥ PRIC Trade Sales, ALMOST GIVEN AWA. Maviolh vatalogus free, Mend & stamp, LEGO AT HOT IBM, 115 Nassau sc, below eek ECE MBEI NO. of Nick Nax is out. tnd Gaicacares, uly io __. Politiant, 1A MEETING of the Third Alierman trict Tans Hall Convention, held. fen Ward Ht i ‘on Eeay yeni: Nove a8 th HOWARD Cl or the ath Ward, ens honbhat: randudate for Alderman. aad HUGH OILS, ott Fourteenth Ward, for Amisant Alder 7 SE irae COONBY, 4th Ward, Chauman, RouRRT He AURY, 1 goo HOMAB QUINN, 5 em rotartes, 107, Aypeislanic mT or pau nig, 0 ina, SLOW at, belween Tt wud a Puy te uowination Of Cdl, SIMON LEVY gor Alder wile following 4 mee ‘Gous By Ingulsned sneakers wil wditress ve Syewr, Woll Tong MeCarth WM. H. LINDSAY, Chautbat it Moknay, 8 oF rotary D.—A grand mare mocting of the DOT MAR sate cittesh Ward fnvsrnits to te Thoticn ot THOMAS AY LEOWIEH fo Fl) Ne Meta “saturday ve PME at Conamentat Hail, corn 4 Al) favorable to his clecuon af bout speawers will wdaress the meet ny. DEMORIATICOSIOY DOME sg i Suda Bistriet th ad Lt ARTHUR J, DELANEY NG nach jess han th ber Paste sont Rotices, CORPREPY, RURYING: ROCCE ICR, aol AGCOHBY hard vad, AUrefereuces from hi Td inen” nod ladies. This ingenious Inve or less sustuntly, vary lhe to neering, etretehibg, oF any stile 100; pul om oF off in’ ten seconds without aid worn both day and Hien: with coufort Olle G9 Browlway, coruer uf Boud st, |, Foam 10, seeond floor, . BEKILR, Advectinng Aw Vy ho publication oles of the bua, oF MoM" Rymes tats bsaca of he hoses, wise, tase 4 OTE TY A: DANIMS, Me D,, 141 Lexington ay. = — Bostracton, JNOUNCEMENT. EXT AOI DIN | cy. Wer ound boos heent a vupis rovelved ois wk hat pricess Faplie Will aye Buia Atay ty ol Peg F hereon ULSI TH, Hooke Luli Groceries, N BUTTER. 6 1 made ta de ductor U., dF Waehing con pease ohamns 2. a Accel Rissa n tube, He. 5 GEO. ©, Vala baa Murray te —* TE ~ Se EXTtAorvisany BARGAING UNION ADAME & 60. FOR LADLES. PATENT MERINO VBBTS, PATENT MEKINO DRAWERS, FINE WOOL UNDER VESTS, FINK WOOL DRAWERS, SCARLET CASNMERE VESTS, FINE CARDIGAN JACKETS, BALMORAL STOCKINGS, RLY AND BUCK GLOVES, CASTOR AND CLOTH GLOVES, ROMAN BOARKS AND SASIES. FOR MISsE8. PATENT MERINO VESTS, PATENT MERINO DRAWERS, PATENT MERINO STOCKINGS, SCARLET CASHMERE STOCKINGS, BLACK CASIMERE STOCKINGS, KID AND BUCK @LOVRS, CLOTH AND CaAsBOR GLOVES, FINE CARDIGAN JACKETS, FLERCY COTTON HOSIERY, ROMAN SCARFS AND SASHER, FOR GENTLEMEN SHIRTS, COLLARS, AND CUFFS, UNDERSHIKGS AND DRAWERS, ALL WOOL UNDERSHIRTS, ALL WOOL UNDER DRAWRLS, SCARLET CASHMERE BHIRTS, SCARLET CASHMERE DRAWERS, BUCKSKIN SHIRTS AND DRAWELS, BUCK AND CLOTH GLOVES, KD AND CASTOR GLOVES, SCARFS, TUES, AND STOCKS. FOR YOUTH. PATENT MERINO SEIRTS, PATENT MERINO DRAWERS, ALL WOOL UNDERSIIRTSS ALL WOOL DRAWERS, FINE WOOLLEN HOSIERY, KNITTED MITS AND GLOV! WRISTLETS, MITTENS, SUSPENDERS, TES, MERINO STOCKINGS, KOMAN @CARFS AND TIBS. 1 BROADWAY. ReoPY BR TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS OF RECENT IM- PORTATIONS, AT REDUCED PRICES; ALSO, #’LY AND INGRAIN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &, ALL FOR BALK AT LOW CAbH PRICES. GEORGE K. L. NYATT, BKTWEEN BROADWAY AND T. NEW ronm, Ho 009 CANAL BT, ogame «5 AKGAINS EVERY DAY DOWN-TOWN RETAIL DRY GOODS STORE, 12 Vesey bt., next 16 the Astor Hous CHILD & COMPANY, NNETS and tadiew ture a ina bounets, "al ats: velvet bonrlets, $5 to $) ‘remlum Millinery, 517 Broadway, p= E'BINNS. Gold pouite Metropolitan. a House Furnsiprng. Lew Paices. WHITE DINNER SETS, vew Limoge Shapes, 157 pieces, #5. Bmalier sire sete proportionately iow in WHITE TOILET SETS, 11 ploces, $9.20. WHITE TEA BETH, 44 pieces, $4. GOOD WATE GOBLETS, per doen, 61.59. GOOD WINK GLASSES, per dozen, #1, WASHINGTON HADLEY Middle Cooper Lustitute 1 Sd aod 4th ave., between 7th and sth ste Send for Llasirated Photograph aut Cataiogne of Tea, and Lollet Sets, mailed & RNITURE. $800,000 WORTH OF FUL TPURY AT RETAIL, FRANK KHONEL & LO, WHOLESALE FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, nd 18? CANAL ST., CORNER OF MOTT 814 ir entire Wholesale Btock of Fucnt i THis, 1a MATR CLOTH ANTIQUE SUITES (7 pieces), from ALNUT MARKIE TOP CHAMDER SUITES BWA, and HALL FURNITURE ies In want of Furniture will see by examin » Of the best made aud lowest: ‘any of (he kind now offering, RY ARTICLE WARRANTED, SUT PARLOR BY attPactory Prices 1.00) per pair at POW SHLAA DES mow nanny HEN D DAL ERS. cuunesteniabiasainamenses cdadaetarn tena, fe boon remvdd perfect condition, for tue for # coustaut that can be bougit everything partaiuing to the preparation of shel! all varieties, Other artivies of foolinthe Kachauge Will be ws always, of tu o Anes oystars aud we ehallea {queEEeapettsnmanansarenennnenane Amosements, TALS AND ie assintance of d es of our dead herovs iw studive of our Bost distignished artists ih wad 20th ots,, on Broadway. Open trom 1A. M. pean SATURDAY F L ROgyKnys NING. Nove at OF ONE HUNDE SINR CAT RGM ANN. KN DOMMES M.D, D.SCHAAD. B ANNUAL BA MAN'S. "ASTOOIATION, Beowaen a, rsa, BY ORAMRe A BpSEVENTH! Wha T GRAND MARCH PAT MEN AT 11:96. March composad and dedicated vo the KM FLV DOLLARS, H dares. Fin Ave a Cae Aueke store, Bad as roa Aseoclation by 4° 5 etait tsa <.gmnaements, it aR taee ae WN wsdl ne Ae eet Teer Ce ry. lages can be onlered at 10:90. wi aaa ‘pans Ror THAT cea ao it takes pleasure ip stating thes the eminent rian co ten HACKETT, . warmer § * derek cot ae! this extabatet men! DAY, NOV. 29, on whieh pece on or il appear Wa its his renowned and Celebrated character @ ' 40 Shakespeare's arom whieh will be al pew and riers a ted approptiate how (pokes er i ho PT A aay today and tole. ee CAD SLA cat Admieston to Hope Secured sents Schirmer’, 701 Brondway, and 114 Broaaway. on jotor and Manager, Mr. LESTER WALLACK. TATUROAT kVENING, Mov. 2%. D, VE pai at ha med for a LiMit ite i OW SUES, NEXT vai UD per, Tthlra time) ee. 4 (thlre fs bUNiale In active proparstion, Mrs, Ceut ivre's brifiant ana HE WONDE: eat actor: Spa Matinee Engecenans, iD Miss Fanny Herring and Mew Pe in in seme ie unr woxpEnee & ATTRACTIC wit Dear! new and bear eevee cid np anions, Lisle, Bob 7 A i, Datieg waded new ae pe Spay * ‘ wi. nea? fu TONIGH New HAE LB. LENT NS XEsaemy of Matis, ecto STILL MOLE NOVELTY! esa BY THE ARANS rth LTATION pe Histon by the arent, All Hen ie Loh Troy ay i‘ mat variety, Introduct pote Krenie MAMMOTH CLRCU sonia, Toe. Begin at 5. MATINE TIN) wry HORSE AE Hien ay, . A MORE Fr tO DISPLAY OF aN tak” ane Ce tnOUBhe IN 4 SUIEMH SeENE DK ONIENTAL ATHLETIC 7 HOU AR, Coste tick QE MONSE ED iden MOUSE ANSI ASD ACRONATIO FICE THE POMP A) Admyaion Se. children unier ten, Je, TO reserved M OF TH Aue AE KS Tah GRA te on AES ba PRA Oha Nees MATINEE At MNC Gt Au FARCE and a point LIN i rT HU! cRNON Main i cvs Rvery Rvening. ce Every kvent DNESD VY ond SATURDAY MATE pie ANY NOVELTIBS IN ACKIVE PREPAI se ; WAS RabtRe e, ATLAS (GULL, Increused Orchest p cnorts ™ ' With New Seonery, ‘Uranit Marci ast, and the pltlTA SANG ALLE LE ntehear of tmugutiie orchestra and, tik WUGL ENO. GENERAL ADMISSION " NTS HRSERV ED SEAT : ‘ONE DOI CAN lokels for sale ai (ie usual piace, and wf as kaon mas, OA Brod Way. IE GREAT MATINER of 1 Aamminy condny,”Adnii tv te at the HENCH Tite SE NC tert cFORME NCkS TI MP tL “LONDON.” THE GuE AY CITY. Isic: e pla! vor pres ented in New York. Mi 1A panorama of which iy we good Bom VIBE Wo Landon. Aumission, 0 gents, Re 4 ENTE STAs 10.4 Femarh able dear THE TAMMANY. WONDEL TERA FTE AVES \e Heretic he A RATES Ite, aoict TODAY at 2 HU PRY IDS PRERNTS* ANEW WAL LO PAY OLD DEBTS digs With tLe DAVERI Chanirat, Miss Lougmore, AV ANENING us EXT DVO NEW PLAYS, “DADDY GRAL” and CHEKMATE: Ow, ADU LL POR LOVE,” with bew scenery, HOUntiNgY, Wid great ena DPA Ba Sie champ Tonentat the TAMMANY. BISWAY HALL. HON. CHARLES SUMNER ON LIE QUESTION oF Feat aitraetion at © man Today and SENATOR SUMNER WILL DELIVER INS QGREAY SERUCH ON TILE QUESTION OF CASTE, PRIWAY EVENING, DBO, 3, tad, coal on while this epeech will be made New does. TICKETS OF ADMISSION,.........0 CENTS RESERVED SEATS... CENTS EXTRA, 1 i tie Box’ Oee, Stain soy # at 8 o'cloek, ® at the TAMMANY Today tow, 3c; children, Be. ~G y Ure commend a ye: i matings te-day, ed by Win, H. Pope. be pad bata ly Heh aie, Mins KVP ie kde H.Pope. “Admission, $9 cbe.; re: ward Ardent. W nervod weats. #1 LY MOUTH ORG » NO. 2a, DEY MOL TH ORGAN CONG BATS NO. 2. CONCERTS ¢ REMT ORGAN very Baty 410. 5PM Mr. Samuel P, Warren, of Grace Uhargh, New will play’ to-day Aiitiiesot 4 cents, fom tekets $1 PEY HeUTH CHER CH-BKOOK YN SENATOR SUMNER ON THE QUESTION OF CASTE, THURSDAY EVENING, DEC, 4, 180, LL THE TAMMANY COW are) A ight vireo Potiay aka fomune S ® BLOTS GA IDEN. Lesaces and Managers, JARRETT & PALMER, FOURTH WEEK of Uh Tene ‘succesful engagement of who will appe rer PTERNOOM Fike PLY! SUPPORTED h TO-DAY SATURDAY, Wows ens ND SESE TSAR A BROAD WAY, coraer PEN EVERY DUTTON, atuaNrveg ‘atu ANKKE ROUINSON. reat burlesque, KENILWORTH, ¥ in ltoars a Pormght' at tho I M zny ANT ye Tie a 00 BLY, s FEY: Bae Ba b BO bryauls' Minoo, SHOO RLY, D: iy Brvamte, Mingiaeis /3H00 BLE Pryants? Minstrels (SH00 FL bos ir uta? Minal rel Heyante? Mtiowtr Hey es sry Bowe, ‘nee eee Fale i ey SVaiey tia oa ae SAN BIEANCISCO MINSTR pigiace Slteras Paes ae FRANC i SS] LURES AAD 2 |

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