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THE SCANNELL TRAGEDY. ———. Plorence Soanweli's Version—A Candidate's Ben Tene Gene « Tammany Kepe: 0 te Batnor of re Sun. Sin: Being declared out of danger, 1 now Jearn from my friends that very unjust accounts of ‘the recent affray in the Eighteeath Ward have had a Boneral circulation through the press, I desire, in Justice to myself, as weil a¢ to my friends who have aiven me theirfeupport, that the following brief ac count of the affair should be published. Gangs of repeaters in the interest of the Tam: many ¢andidates were going to and trom Tom Donohoe's porter house, and registering In each election district within the ward. To prevent oar total disfranchisement by these practices, I, in com- Peng with my brother and not more than four Gienas, who were asswting me in electioneering, ‘entered Donohoe's saloon with the intention of Persuading him and others engaged in managing the Fepeating to quit their work, We found about sixty of them in the store afc back room. A conversation and finally an alteren- tion ensued, and when my brother was in the pack Toom and I was in the store, with my back turned Yo the bar, I was trencheronsly shot from behind. ‘The statements that compromise my brother are Infamous, He did not draw a pistol until after 1 was shot. We did not seck this; bat no man will ony that we conid do no less than prevent onr be Sng totally flooded out by repeaters, a4 a reference to the registry of Priday in the newspapers of Sat- ‘Urday will show was the case. FLORENCE SCANNELL. Beuuever Hosritat, Sunday, Dec. ee A dinner ft for an epicure at French's table d'l0te, Printing House square, from 12 to 8 P.M. daly. The ‘DN of fare embraces five varieties of sonp, two of fi #oven of roasts, four of baked and stewed, ton of vege- tablow, siateen of dessert, half a bortle of good wi und coffee, ail at the popnlar price of one doilar.—Adr. —$—<—___--- In view of the by dealers in ier spurl Flean watehe of depositing money on the m Jn acircuiar wupiished by the MUTUAL Nia Damm lu ihe sub building. Call and ———___- ND COMMEKCIAL, prnsth=Riches New Yone, Saturday, Dec, 4—P. M.—The refusal of Secretary Houtwell 10 accept gold bids below 12%, Has establisiied a price whieh operators for w rise are dispored to rogard as a fuinre base of operations, ‘This Lins given etus to apecniation. and deslors hs Therefore been free buyers, under the supposition that the premium will be Kept up at least during the present roonth, The transactions at the Cleartug House indie Caio revived epecuiation, alihongh not reflecting the eutire auiount of dealings in the Gold Ikoom, as a vary considerapie portion ts ex Clearing Honte. ‘The market Les been strong to-day, opening at 1494, aud stenily advancing to 18%, closing at 122% at 81. M. but after that hour deeiined to 128%, finally resting #t 1224, The Fates paid for baving balances carried were 7,6, and 4 # cent. The total clearings ai the Gola Exchange Bank were $22,045 000 Gold Palances #1,18,s82, and currency balances $1,438,055, The shipments of specte to-day were 84,435. Foreign exchange has been da)l, a# usnat on Saturday Thier the free supply of billa, bot cotton and com- Mercial, and a strictly moderate demand trom mer- haute, rates have becn weak, prine sixty-days biie closing wt 108%, s4ebt bilie of the same grade 100%, and rime commercial sterling 10%3¢@1%54. The week clotod om at easy money market, borrow: ers on cull having supplied their requirements without Biticulty wt 6 and 7 # vent. After the close of bank Doure there was still less pressure, and iarge balances ought employment at 6 and § ¥ cent. untll Monday The shipments of currency for the week have been Light, and more than counterbalanced by the disburse ments of the Government for bond yurchascs, which, 10 Augmenting the loanable resources in the banks, have Indnced, as forchadowed on Thurday moroing, the present ease, Commercial paper # without ehango, ‘pd rates are ae Inet quoted. ‘The bank exhibit was les favorable than was anticipated. It may be remembered that the banks commenced business with a leas amount DE legal tenders than was shown In the averages of Inst ‘woek—in other words, on failing averages, ‘Thus begin- pg With » low total, and having to pay on Saturday last $1,250,000 for the preceding Friday's gold, the aver- Axe for the frst part of tho week was necessarily # low ‘ono, whi ch will account for the decrease of $1,100,000 in the logal tender tem, The total reserve was decreared 21,246,973, agoinat a foiling off n the total Unbihties of Wr2,¢45. “The banks bold in lawful money In excers of the % ® cent, required by law, #2415101, against $28,- 121,47 loss of 81,016.817. ‘The Government bond market har been netive under the advanee in gold and the a the Loudon market. ‘This bas induced heavy purchases Dy the foreign bankers, und a rise hae becn noted on the entire list of 1 ¥ cont, on sixty-twos and ten-forties; On sixty-fours, new sixty-fives, and Fixty sevens; and on old stxty-Aves, sixty-cights, and elxhty-ones ; curren- rency sixes having boon steady at 1074 @107%. ‘The specialty iu Suite bonds has been the new Ten: nesseos, which, under A heavy pressure of sales, fell off from 4 to %, though the canse of the decline of 44 ¥ cent, is not well understood, yet believed to have been engiveered by the bear party Iu railways Noxt to point of interest were North Carolinas, which were in active inquiry, the new being firm at Swen, id the olf advancing 1 # cons. to 4, and Missouri ixes to M1, Louisiana levee eixes were frm at BN, and Alabuma fives at 614. Railway morignce were strong, Ceutral Paeities selling treely ut wae Mechavics’ Bank shares sold at 115, Bank of Now York At 1%, American Exenange at 00}, Maubsttan at ti, and Ninth Nutioual at 13834. ‘The railway share market opono! strong at about the closing quotations iust nie) ntinmed ap to o'clock on active dealings, 4n the principal clique stocks, noted y¥{ tinned, though the fluctuations, with the excenti the Vanderbilt stocks, were lees marked. At Junetire the market mean chanved font, to the pecaliar tactics of the cliques 4 by the untavorable bank statement, pricer clined i to 2 per cent, on the entire Hist, thou Feacting slightly at the otose, 1: operators, how ever, loftat an early hour. The chic! attractiony were the Vaude: iit stocks, Lake Shore, [tock feten 4. §Norh wosiern ad Pacife Mail, N. ¥. ©. and Hudson fiver Consolidated ranged on extreme quotations from Mt to 89, the Interest Certificates {rom 83 to 9), Lake Shore 36 to 54, Rock Isiand 108% to 107, Northwestern eo mon %54 to 71, the preferred 89} to %M; and Paeific Mal from 82 to 80%. The other miscellaneous shares ‘were dull vad neglected. Exprem stocks were without especial feature except Well’, Fargo & Co, which ad anced 1 ® cent. The committee appointed to inquire {nto the fnaucia condition and management of thts com: Dany have held teveral informal sessions, and at thetr cting to-day, advised the withdrawal of the Injunc tion recently served upon the Company, restraining the officers from the suc of the Dew stock of 88,000,00), Mr. Kelly, at whose instance the injunction was served, therefore withdrew the same to-day, because this course was urged by those stockholders opposed to the present miauagement, The new stock will therefore be tamed and paid over to the officers of the Central Pacific Rail road, the Wells Fargo Company receiving in return the coutract fur ten years over the Central Pacific Rallroud, ‘and alto having purcbased for $20,000 ali right, title, and Anterost in the Pacine Union Express Company, the |at- ter having been w formidable competitor for wor months part from New York to Sav Francisco. It should be stated, however, that it is stipnlated the new stock shall not be voted upon at the ooutng annual election in February, though the plan ts to elect one- third of the Directors from those who represent the now Stock, At the annual election there will De a full #tat« ment of the Conipany's asset presented by the com. wittee referred 10 above, aD a lively session may be confidently predicted, ‘The present statue of the Com Dany may be briefly stated, as follows: They have se cured acontract over the Centin! Pucife Railroud for ten years which had been granted the Pacific Express Company, aud have bought off the Pacifle Union Kx- prees Company, which has ite headquarters In nis eity, Unies, therefore, some enterprising individuals form other opposition compantes, the prespects of w fatr trate may he regarded as favorable AU 6 P.M, the prices of leading stocks were : out, ara TPINANCIAL ant movenwent Wollt-Farvok 10 {Min a st nt sie Teepe B MASE Oe Se acne M ea Mins: 3514 Hx !0n10 iM Utel.... Wan Bo... Rig FCGH. Kat: | fowittines central serip. tu "|Cleve & Erie. BUY! Rock Ielaud riu pref, = iChic.& N. W, wala, x \Oie RN. wip SR & Wabash, 8) = |Marinosa, 5 Mi det, Paul, 04 00M) Manto ova ie New York » Sarvmpay, Dew. 4.— ao. dolug 1H Jow srades, main'y for To lizhor, Saice 2 000 DDR. wt 8 hg 8.89 (oF CoMmAL, xt Bu a 83-79 (ut te and It, fas #40 Ho tps Bia fainily, brand fiye Hour sendy, at) Ha 86S, 1a) lower at $4 0 for Jer nd or nek wheat sour Mat at 85.166 Cae * Fhe--Cotton, Wee. lower ; wuiduling Op aude, 200 cative satire pane. Be." Bayar Je rier Br AOE st crushed, 1Ke. Me james aod Hee quiet’ Tatlow dull, 104e," Searing, Ise. for thoict; in tierees. Whilskoy Srmer and nctive, #1 O4icch $1.05" Petroleum gat refloed, BKC. Spletbe tur e fra relghte dull. Bra bay ig) gilgt tater 41.900 posh. at 1:81 Eoie Br bes leh | bal uel ‘or 'W eavsra, ful, and B18 fer new oer ea ates WO, Sees ae oe ew Salen aN Ne 3, boy a oy Win ya Heyer for Wor ts Not and future. utter and cheese very ais Stock Market. Deo, 4—With 880 freeh New oe tian Apanctious Lit Pa, cre and: with Tae Bere slented outa Fhe marvet sat sem bat walle. © B tor aaa ae feet en MARINE INTELLIGENCE. —— MUMATPNS ALMANAO—Pate SS st a Pita] were ficaay ac isha y aressed bog Fundy Hook..10 nh ‘ovdelang. Ly Bt met Gate..92 as tr Bre pes. aship De Soto, New Orleans, mise onnanth Patter PRiledel Bteamiatt John Gideon, Washluxton and Alexandria, Philadelphia, mide, ‘amenttn, New Redford, mh AN COANLWISE FORCIN. ee Business Notices, Watting fo mde. and pass. Aro, the DeUAI F fn Conch to go ne it aying the foundation for some It ts better to get ec by using that sure remedy, Dr Exprerorawr, whieh will eure ve you of all anxiety as to dangerous cousequencer. Sold everywhere. nary oF Hronehinl Affection. rid of 8 Cold at 0% Mr. Ladwith were stupborn Cough, Apominauion tre of the Supert an ar new ‘hat, should B compelled’ to resign b at tm the Chief Attractio overing fut the hond. lences that mechanism, perteet taste, aud loug caper euce can cones s ¥ New Sewt LUN Tyee ONTI WORK t RNIsHPD. 63 BOADWaY, whtgitham wy ateh are the lowest 0 Broadway, New York, —»—— Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines fir ndway and 2th st, tor Holiday Prese) Ment in the country, ani Uy jewelers aud potnted out to Th, throat disease, € Dr, ront disease, cared by Dr, | Povected to be elected. Ne anid ‘he did, ite wes aeke't FILERMAN atts West th Whethir he was willing to sun the risk ving bis OKROT ADPOIE vernon, aed » throw the d ‘our een! formed that ith the cvesequen fie we BAILEY.—On Sunday. Deo. §, 196, of mOF the ThaKe, Rlvirw An. wend datighter of uneral in Tuesday and Wednesday's nayers. River, Ma. and Charlestow ee pun persouaily Ul HSS Sud'fenly, ov Sanday, Dee. 8, Dantel Dan: Ana friends are r ra: {rots lis lute Posidence rsd Mis toad, Brooklyn, is pectfully Invited to ats pecifully Invited toat: | as now, he was iu lea i Laan el alcce of Agnes te | POM atte aAC aay’ Bsc. 4, Jane R., wit of Willie Ht iit: aged #2 ra hah Frindsand relutives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral rer ettict Vices ou Tuesday abt o'clock, wt her late Vill, om Faturday, Deo. 4, Ale a, aed 88 yours. erowent, im the might of personal FotectiGn of persoual property, suouid vote for THC wie an Be peripual property, suouid vote fur THO- wire are tnvited to 6, 1th wt, and P)aty in fietaishenm Penns, Fen 8." the gf thd Rev laaae Prince, ughter of Wie lace cha Mende are Invited to attend the erat d Ai. AN ZANDT.—In Brook) 8, Garret Van Zandt 08 and On pate evening, Dec. yours and * month. ii Are Fonpecttully, Invited to at, today (Monday) at? 0! Nock PM _ Special Notices, DK. MOL LILLUS, ‘Late Physician to Mohammed el Zadek, 1 atomporary visit 10 the od States, has taken At 102 Bast 1th sty, onporite Steinway Hall, Pr 'tin Lilus thay Be'consulted at his roo ns us ubeve, ¥ day, frou 10 to 20 Tf acure ts prowired, Jock, oF by letter, ‘bot lad, the money ro- roe treatment of the poor, Tuesday and Friday, 12 rf Nya fare ery ung M paral Dr ue L. FLEMING, 6h Fontraet to eure pation for the eneviny election. at oY8 per “eeu MURKAY & CO’S LOTTE Extra Class No, 149), Di ' NOMINATIONS. old hueraid butldiag, New i Civil Ju For Aldcrn Mbt tol, to the conclan For Schoo! Trastee, 1th Ward they have in thelr, deeper to style sheir sup to have orggaiged Daude of ra connt ue out, Ported to what they bave pies Matoule Hall, bth st, wear 3d wether with thelr i ang’ ts ho ion Ward, Polis to-morrow. cannot out oo Thovannide of respectable vit ‘would. o:ganize « Vig stare te Durty Of it been’ spotted, 11 the busivess } so much of what the a nave ‘come to me Igjlanee Committee to the ballot-box. mors to the effect that [will 1 ill be furnished tors. Let every ait ittee of QUE to Di A thoy will soon cease, I prin all viol ifthe’ tuscan f; om adi jection frands, Qo™ Wand. shall spare neither rity of the ballot rd. OF defrauded by ry from the other War: rensth on the will of the people, £ OTTO H. COOP, yPHOWAID, of the eltigent jay evening, Dee 4, roet, the followlng, ‘and carried una he sucvess of tue candi Bie JUDICIAL pier aic eT biluential mectin in the Armenia Hall among ovuer resolutions. was hourly, with three elieers for the "eaotred, That we to mot and endorse the wu . | IN for Alderman of the Ninth Aldermante Diss Ww Ovory Way Tust ap honor, we jo hereby agree Wy WALTE LOGAN, TOTEE, K yore SOF THE 9, Dlodye bin our w Wark caruestly (0 secure bia leg! Pave Henwia, Beeretery, oles Just.oe of t Instriet. JOSK VE MCGUIRE, for for Alderuian ef un VER, CUNNINGHAM, mend our candidate the beneft of the Workingman and taxps JA U Senay WENT Tid WARD t=Por Aldesnan, yuan for Assiacan iol will be teh th mportanee will te bra nae, Seeretary W pRKING ' of the Tw 1th Alar ut a a BEM OINA THON 0-5 Done wae Voiers slisntion-sWharae © GAT Ghar T will bow be 8 candtinte tor Alderaan on the flay oF vlevtiony 1 beg leave to Incorta my fieids mint T alate‘ and will reusauu 90 bil tho clostag of wo Pole vo ciection day, ad wsle eli wy Irvende to sudua.D ALEXANDER Watt. OT BVOTE ts of the 15th Aldermante Diet nes Vivian 1s the op) the Demoeratic Uuion and ‘Alderaan Gar ng Thin A ter EYS* AONE CUPRERAR THE SUN, ‘MONDAY. Petite, eg ns FO ar rte none re THE ITIZENS OF THB NINE~ TRENTH WARD: Mr. HENRY J. LELAND fs the candidate of the He pablican party for Alderman of the Twentieth Distriet. It gives as great ploagute to recommend him as aman in Whom we ba has been a residentof thie Aldormante District for more than twelve years, porter of the Repndiiean party, ant ts well known thronghout the Ward as an honorable business man, It ts not often we can so conscientiously endorse and urge Ail Mpport of w Candidate for that office as we are ena- Died to do in the present instance. The namber of op- poring candidates for office gives us reason to believe ‘that his election is cortaia. the utinost confidence, Mr. Leland A has always been @ fatthfal eup- Moat respectfully yours, cua cee ent mesure? rh i vet enn at. nd Rat Kver, a miss ana CH mth stand Pas st R a tA Ais Fast 24 ot, a Bist s6ch at, L®owit Ss DEMOCRATIC BETRAYAL! Extract from snecsh (at the tixteenth Ward meeting for JOUN HANDY) of Mayor MALL. Rut, aweming that the legal an: eregnal claima of ENTE Beata tor aie Neo faster here le poulucal Feat peniocrat shonit i Two years ayo, Bir mocr Wand ncec coustitut! who Was regulary ronowiuated. Mr. Led be ele suid have been Poltee Jutticusbip. GOV. FENTON was then In office. and would have appointed, for ono whole year, Ledwith Fenton's appointee vane, have persocuting agent it~ for forgot the hoard of excise the Hoard GU Hew th, aud the Board of Po! Tonton'say would huve rendered the Sixteen h aud T 8 Of the city) almost in operty Couverwd Ine oULraKes. Tam, reltably informed that thie continganoy was tr, Ledwith, and that he wi ihe ii to do Kyery Demoerat must regard this act as one to utterly sn and Lralorous that, op that account, they should to py muchholding their vows for uim—vven If Lng him. Tt was then suspected that thie wae the result of af patitean barxain, by whieh hy got Kepublienn vote Cearcely Wethen; but now that 1 soe hin» ported by Kepablican payers and Repuptican porith Clana, there is to’ believe that on that occasion, nie With Oar enemten, DAVID ¥. FREEMAN, ent or M. Th undersiu Mi of party, garvertly weciuiiend the redloetion of tue Noa ai MASA? L. the High Judicial Di Sixteouth and Twn: 1 this reepanaible position fo boon a fearless, taithfal ‘the performance of I Every elector who welleves it velpal Kove urity, wad uh the Jonn Gi ‘Abraham Krames, Alexander Dou (has. T. Hooper, i Barker, ayer Kisomend, FHerteton, jenty Biawort Chas, Denison, James MeCuiloogh, James 0. Benvett, _And teveral hundred otuers. REGU LAE CMON IER fourth Judieial pitrict. 10H and 17th Wards, Poll st ATLN B. HuOWN, 68, more WILLIAM HW KIKCHETS. For Alderman FH (Ne 10th Alderinanie District, SHOLAS BEGER. XG Ot PUERE! BERNARD an AN, Chairmaa Judiciary Con, Wott Anuen Wa BortRn, WASHINGTON VAN YER Cin’ Aldermanic Con. _ Jaan TE. RENAN, Boe eld Dees 3 186 Fegolutions were uiianimous y adop' Kevolved, That the us fraud in the registration upon the eltize hal this Association do not make any nomt- that te as y the Constitut! by any candidate o ninntion Vintod party is 8 upome fraud aud eine apoy, the pubic THOMAS H. 8TEWA\ resident. _F. D, Lackey, Bocretary. OBPORE LNrpbcidy ip tt He t¥ the workinugn tn the ward, and all wi man of his word, Who bi Fd. Now, iy bo} tauge ih oar Ww fo eum, you cas HACC Ee ae A part of the ‘efrietd, ant ao ow hin know TE Tih, Veh and sh ITED De Mocha tic For Police Jnatice, EDWARD J. SHANDLEY. For eryin dation, JOS! Koch. ‘Same De Hon. {i AMM TWEED, Chairman. aus Doxaua, ith Ward, Josern A. Toon, ith Ward, }Hecretars ns QTE ASSEMBLY p. 4th Dist For Assistant Aldormen, 0th Dist [QU ASILASTEL WARD CL JOUN POLE! Dewy, F. MoCamttn, Secretary. 17% 1 WAKD,— United Democratic hominations: 4 Tausuany Dein., Union, Watervury aud Ely, Mo: dart, For School Trustee, EDWAKD LANK, (JTHAND 220 Watts, ‘ VOTERS ATTE! ‘Whereas some malicious perso’ TION. ¢ Just {ny frlonits that no power frou the canvass, aud ask iny frieudsto, vent a b. MABTEMOON, UNITED DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION, For school Trusteo, CHARLES B. MUORB. Sth. Oh. and ist Cajon, Cohstitational Uniou, Wards. -Detoors Soa Cillzcua’ Association, ‘Meguiar Neumeeston, ‘or Civil Justice, ARTHOR J. DELANEY. Wann. onents unet f been elroaiated By my have withdrawn as _Aldermany Ldo hereby state thet yAtill 10 the eld, and loole rd your eunport, ED AARD JEVATTE, ‘Americaas ob guntd, und Vote for Edward J. Evatt. ) DAT GC Mane ts, ae _ Pave Trains, Secretary. F& COLLINS For Amistant Aldorman, JOHN GANNON NOCTATS. TA KES. noeratie Cab, 29th 6, Srd wy,, betweor 7th « A:T KCHKRY Pres N_ AND PEOPLES dete huew 5 Ck i 40 Col. @LOUGK For Pouce Juri ey tay ih _ALex, MeLeop, Secretary at ii TAULED UNION REPULLIOQN AS 0 Grit SRR eR TOs ARRAY TES MAR Re For Fehon! Pruswr, 1th Ward, HIRAM MEKU I Ht, Uvex WEPUBIICAN soi Goruew Central J Orgabiaation Nontustion For Alderinan th District, LEVIN CRANDELE, of the Pec i be wulgoan te ent a itn Ward, RING ta MA. of the iD) Bit Tout Warde: nord man,” For G.¥il Justice 4h District iu aud 1ith Wards, WILLA StH. REICH ETS. Seventeenth District, Twenty secons SIEPUN N. SiMONSON OR HC OO APU EE Eka 8 oT ~_Lantecr Dealer, foot ¢ ‘o a Ward, ue Yi i Dect MBEE Publications. 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JENNINGS DEMOREST, Ss Broadway, New York Spectnen numbers mailed free ou receipi of 1 cunts, nding etore the first of January Noveuber and December nu: MADE OF 706 New Bubserfhers, next, Will recelve 't ALSO, SKATES OF ALL On A w INTER IN FLORIDA,—The thousands who Would know all about Florida before going there wili flud this book Just the thtng, whether they are invalids, tonrists, sportsinen, oF seeking a home away from cold winters ina delightful clime, Beautifully tiinetrated. WOOD & HOLBROOK, DINAKY PATTERNS AT REYALL BY Price, $1.20 by mail, PATTERSON DROTHERS, IMPORTERS OF NARDIWAI 7 PARK ROW. RUssAN Veron ar Band 29 Kuvt sh at ‘The ony trne eyateny of barhtni tut elo fe Oe it uidnen oe | the Pubttaners, near ibroa away. Jona. batha la the United best 1 re roustracted ors ean rely up. lite attention. he most powert XG CENTS. bayé now recolved their fut stock pilavitity, wad ohh saves tac bather fresl and iavigorated. HOURS OF ADMISSION. Moe—10 to 12 A.M, Mand 1t08 P.M. from 7 to 11 AM. ty to the Jolute aad wWusdlos, FLRY aan ns HES, (or goutleuien Ou 8? M48 FY IB Btpiog DOI-WLAGKING, PkrssiNG, AND SMOKING AT CH sees AY. on ie 2 BROADWAY ae A FINE asorinoat oi car ‘and slelghs, splen TU PAWNBIO ved in pledge Baa Ts broker having re bright oltre sack Qvercoat on the mame by ¢: 68 Kant 12th 6e. us eer obtained niuploating with JON S100 Ft i Inhed, at 175 Chatham st, nnn nn SOY _Boters, charge Mn crn Oy hay, M Neasan at. Ne Ye ri ts about op yey axavinges | = fio outa {ties oF Xavier's Charo crate BRAN ‘Theosed “Virgin: 4 “House Farnis\jing, poeitens. Who'have at any (000,00 WOMTH OF FURNITURE ees, been obilged FRANK KIONER & CO., WHOLESALE FURNITURE MANUFACTCRERS, 188 aud 18 CANAL ST.,CORNKR OF MOTT ST, citer thelr entire Wha tights ‘and orivtie ith & hearty wi vr fellow Bodallats, 1609, the Festival Fe St ‘he ha at Dees sale Stock of Furnt- in MAIR CLOT Chittoor: ULTES (7 pieces), trom D Was EMALILE TOP CHAMBER SUITES TAMWANY, and HALL FURNITORE In want of Furniture will see by examining west made aud lowest AND P. mane tne this Mo ite ‘evening, Ml, 23d wt, and 2d ay. JOLLY, Prosident. WILLIAM B. MATHEWS, Bereta 40 pieces), rom DINING ROO! t and Sd a¥, OW Monday evening, 1 JOAN FARRELL, Secretary. Can MRO RORERY cnwe.” ‘Dr, Lambert opens uliriuative. this SLOCK UAL it ls one of Uh priced of any of the kind now ol EVERY ARTICLE Walt ANTED. URNITURE, ie RAO a eye AE tlie Foon, as redgeed prices, ot OVARMELL & GREEN KS 200 6TH AVS) CORNER OF LTH BT. batt] TAKEN WEEKLY OR MONTHLY. npn i pie ‘One reb, corner plorer au original ean rth ay. ; woekly nent taken; thie house: any Of the aaine tu this city, ne wtb o'clock Si ceta to he oneal a fen migeied OTURE— ay Oliver ats gerne ni oh races come 6 AMEN 1. Onur, at oMand and the A. RAYMOND & CO,, CLOTHIERS, 121, 128, AND 1% FULTON ST, CORNER NASBAU. EVERY STYLE OF FASHIONABLE CLOTHING READY MADE AND MADE To GRDBL, prmmvenerees 8 i: Ra! JLOUSEREEPING oops, A. T. STEWART & CO. Are making still further redactions in ‘ha prices of thet €4 LOOM DICE LINENS, from (0 cents pet yard, upward, IRISH AND SCOTCH DAMASKS, from 80 conte por yard, upward, DAMASK NAPKINS, from $1 per dozen, npward, FRINGE-DORDERED HUCK TOWELS, from $1.0 per dozen, upward. 64 LINEN SHEETINGS, from 7% cents per yard, np ward, 94 EXTRA HEAVY HARNSLEY, from #1 per yard, upward. Togethor with an Pxteosvs Arsortmant of TOWELLINGS, TABLECLOTHS, PILLOW AND SHIRTING LINENS, FLANSRLA, BLANKETS, BLEACHED AND BROWN COTTON, FHEETINGS, AND SHIRTINGS, ae, &e., At proportionately low prices, ClothMe Sovietios will find overy wartety of BLANKETS. Alto, UBAVY SCARLET AND GRAY TWILLED FLANNEL, 0 conte per yard. VERY MBAVY ALL WOOL 10 conts per yard. BROADWAY, FOURTH AVE STREET, K GREATEST BARGAINS OFFERED IN MANY YEARS. SILKS, at $1, 61.25, and $1.59 por yard, value, and $2.00, SILKS, at €2.50 and $% Recently sold at 4 and 8 THE LATEST PARIS NOVELTIES, at proportionately low prices. A large tine of EXTRA KICT WHITE AND COLORED SATINA, TAFFETA FAILL. VERY HEAVY VELOULS IMPERATRICK, Mannfuctured exprossiy for Hridal Dresses. AKER FLANNEL, UB AND TENTH ‘The Celebrated NTWERD BLACK GROS ¢ From 9% to 48 wets RAIN SILKS, wide, Atagreatly reduced prices. Avid will targely repieniah ‘Thelt popaiar stock of BLACK SILES, at $1 Anil wilt a per yard upward, offer Aa iinmense variety of Frosh Goods in VELOULS, FMPRES MEI SERGE, SATIN DE CUINE, POPLIN, EUSTACHIO CLOTH, DIAGONAL PLALDS, ALPACA REPS, &e, do, At and nnder A. T. STEWART & CO. BROADWAY, FOURTIE AVENUE, AND TENTU a tek OE __STREPT. SEBWAIT & CO. Will make, on MONDAY, Dec.6 Large additions to their Popular Stock of NGLISH BODY BRUSSELS at $2.25 and §2.50 per yard. And will offer a lorge lot of ENGLISU BODY BRUSSELS tn length of 25 to 60 yards, at $2 per yard. ENGLISH ROYAL WILTONS, #3 and #950 per yard. VAMLS MOQUEITES and AXMINETERS, $4 per yard VELVETS, TAPESTINES, MATS, RUGS, ENGLISIL AND DOMESTIC OIL CLOTHS, Al CNTREMELY LOW Puices, BROADWAY, FOUne AVENUE, AND TENTH STRE tenst, ALEX SSDRES SEAMLESS KID GLOVES. A. T. STEWART & CO. Mayn geen necetyRD HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OV TRE AnOVE, VON SUPERIOR, TO ANY QUAL, IF TUAT WAVE UREN OFFERED, PRICES THE SAME AS ALKXAND: REGULAR MAKE, WHICH ANE GREATLY BELOW THOSE SOLD ELSGWHene, FOURTH AVENUB, AND TENTII STREET, BROADW AMES MoOREERY & Cu BROADWAY ant EL Tush, WILL OFFER ON MONDAY, DEC. 6, CITRMISES. he, TRDICHD ImOM @ CHEE S: LDF i PADIS CILEA SES bis MU say PS, LADIES’ MUSLIN SKIRTS, EDUCED FROM $1.00. LADIES TUCKED MUSLIN ohhh ea eg q LADIES! TUCKED MUSLIN shilets, ne PRP CCRD RIWOM nm LADIES! TUCKED rLonxch MEE i I wo LADIES! DELAINK KOBKS E00 be REDUCED ROM 912.00, CHILDREN'S WALKING Covi ‘i HACQU ES. 0% PER CENT, LADIFS'MLACK SILK Put RUE SULTS, LADIES ALPACA BUILT 610 0p REDUCED VROM $16.00, REAL ASTRARHAN SACQUES, A ts oR, OM. $25.00. REAL ASTRAKAN SAC ques REDECKD BROM 99.0, RUESTAN BADLE, HUDSON HAY 2ALLE, KUMLNE, WHITE FOX, QLYPRIN ES uray, LACK BEAR CARKIAGE RODES. 100 BETS iy ee ARR CRGRAM FOR CHILDICES, 8.0. REDUCED FROM $5.10, JAMES McCRELKY & © BROADWAY and ELEVENTH ST,, HAVE MADE A GREAT REDUCTION OF VRICES IN THEIR MOURNING DkPARTMENT. DOUBLE-WARP ALPACAS, AT S00,, WARRANTED TURE MOHATR MAKE, REDUCED FROM Wo. ALL-WOOL EMPRESS CLOTHS, oc. FRENCH AND IRISH POPLINS, AT £1.00, LUPIN’S FRENCH BOMBAZINES, AT $1.10. LUPIN'S BIARRITZ CLOTH AND ARKMURE POP- LINS, AT $1.23, SICILIAN AND BELOIAN POPLINS, AT 700. IMPERIAL BERGES, DRAP DE ALMAS, HENRIETTA, CLOTH, ENGLISH COROURGS, BARATHEA CLOTHS, BALMORAL CRAPES, COURTALDS, +4, Su, Gt CRAP! AT VERY LOW Prices. ALSO, A GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES IN BLACK LYONS SILK VELVETS, PONSON'S SINCH, $10.0, REDUCED FROM 418. PONBON'S INCH, $120 yy a Mie * EDUCKD FROM $15, PONSON'S BANCH, $15.00, " REDUCED FROM 10.00, PONSON'S INCH, $14.00, REDUCED FROM $17.00, MILLION'S BEST QUALITY NCH, $0 00 HED CED ENOM 62.00, MALLION'S BROT QUALITY, 4 1401. 94810 BENT CHO PKUM $82.00, TRIMMING VELVE! AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES. Bane kuer IMPORTERS, every Drees Qoods In rity this city is» bankrupt the losses of Ube some ot, On MONDAY, Doc. f, we #hall offer nearly ONE THOUSAND FIECK. oF PLAIN AND FAN( ¥ URESS GOODS this season's Import, Dou ht at walggee and bankrops pales ue AUOUL Gue-lall thw wrtual Gost Of importation. Buen # sacrinoe in IMPORTED DRESS GOOUs has not hoan seen since the panic of Mitwarten Pac) Decor Goode at al prices, from ae, tove per yard, ‘Imparied Vinin Dress Goods at ali prices, from ae, per yard, upward, or In a Adition to our Dress Goods, we shall open Large Lotut Roat Paris and Lyéns, Cahunere and Broche Shawis, Loy are, Jaat from the anetton home, at Very decided Bargains Ww. i, PEYTON, 2 and Sh Nowery, etween Houston aid Prine Wood md Con, LEMUR ATEN Cities a aire A* KINZEY'S, TANDRERCNTEF DEP! 1,00) DOZENSSLADIES' AND GENTS’ CHEAP STITCH HANDKERCHIEFS, 100. TO $1. NEEDLEWORK AND AEMSTITCH, de. TO #2, TAPE BODERED DO., fe. TO Me. NEEDLEWORK HANDRERCHIEFS, 18e. TO #8. VALENCIENNES HANDKERCHIEFS, 400. TO $2.00. REAL LACK HANDKERCHIEFS, $2.50 TO $00. GENTS’ LEMBTITCH DO., %e. TO #1. LACES AND BMBROUIDERYS EDLEWORK SETS. WORKED LINEN SETS, Se, 990. Te. NEEDLEWORK CHEM VALENCIENNES LACE COLLARS, 2. TO $8.6 REAL LACE COLLARS, 2%. TO #6. LACES FOU DRESSING DOLLS CHEAP. VELVETS AND TRIMMINGS VELVETEENS FOR DRESSES, 90. YARD. ‘TRIMMING VELVETS, 2%e. TO $1.50 PIECE, SILK BONNET VELVETS, #1 YARD UP. DRBSS TRIMMINGS, 8. TO $1.50 PIECE. SILK GIMPS, 28¢. TO #1 PIECE. SILK FRINGBS, te. TO $10 PIRCE. BARGAINS IN RIBBONS. RONNET AND NECK RINBONS, fo. TO 80. YARD. SASII RIDBONS, 250, TO #8 YARD. FANCY NECK TIPS AND BOWS, FLOWERS AND FEATHERS CLOSING ALL OUR HATS CLOSING OUT. WORSTED WOUK CHENILLES AND COKDS, &o., &¢. GREAT EXCITEMENT. VANQUIBHED. ‘WE SHALL OPEN OUR TTES, Se. to $8. ON MONDAY WHOLESALE ROOM ON THE LOWER FLOO! WITH TOYS AND FANCY GOODS ON A NEW PLAN, THEY WILL RE ARRANGED IN DKPARTMBNTS. ONE DEPARIMENT CHOICE AT Se. ONK DEPARTMENT CHOICE AT 100. ONP DEPAREMENT CHOICE AT 30. ONE DEPARTMENT CHOICE AT toc, ONE DEVARTMENT CHOICE AT Te. ON® DEPARTMENT CHOICE AT @1. HOLCE GOODS, MANY OF THEM LESS THAN COST OF IMPORTATION, 2,000 DOLLS OF, EVERY KIND, CHL TALKING, CRYING, &e. 16,000 WAX DOLLS, 10 10,00 WAX CRYING DOLLS, WITH HATR, We, TO 6 FANCY BOXES, ES, GLOVE BOXES, COLLAR BOXES, CANDY HONKS, CIGAR STANDS, PARIAN FIGU PARIAN VASES, RIAN BOXES, JEWEL CASES, UPS AND SAUCERS, PAINT BOXES, PAPER WEIGNTS, TOILET MIRROF CARD RECEIVERS, CHINA VASESA, DANCING TOYS, upossibie to mentio’. PARIAN FIG FANCY NOX EE FANCY VASE SMALL ANTICLES FOR CHRISTMAS TRIKS PAINS AND SCHOOLS SUPPLLED, EEVK BUTTONS, 100. UP. FANCY PIN®. Se. 10 800. PORTEMONNATES AND BAGS, &e, ENTRANCE 10 HO! DAY GOODS DEPARTMENT, THKOUGHE THLE STC WM. KINZEY, 619 DROADWAY, SECOND DOOR ABOVE BLEECKER Vrnvers AT EDWARD RIDLEY & SON'S, MANTILLA LYONS VELVETS, . #8. per yard, and 34 inches wide, BLACK AND COLORED SILK BONNET VELVETS, #2, #2.00 and 89, per yard. AL $1.00, $1.25, #1 OSTRICH FEATHERS, PLUMns, BIRDS, AND 16 PORTED FLOWERS. He, We., $1, $1.25, and $1.50, ) BLACK RIBBONS, 7 tuches wide, $1 por BASH RIBDONS, 7 FINE VELVETEENS, #1, €1.25, #1.%0, and 81.00, BLACK AND COLORED SATINS, COLORED AND BLACK, 61, $13 and LINE OF THREE DOLLAR STRIPED SATINS, CLEARING AT €1.59 per yard, HOLIDAY GOODS. KUBBER AND LINEN DOLLS, WRITING DESKS from We. WOKK BOXES from i CASES, CIUAR, LUT RATRD, PORTFOLE PERFUME STANDS, ANO HANDBERCHIE® ALHER SATCHKLS, “RS, PERFUMERY, TEDS, dee., &e. OF LAE, BMBROT+ PLAIN LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS FROM AUCTION, CIE. FIFTY NEW STYLES IN WINTER GLOVES, FOR MISSES, DOYS, LADIES, AS OK KID GLOVES ARE WARBANTED, af $1 the LADIE'S COMPANIONS, BOXES, CHINA TEA SETTS, LI #1, #110 $1.99, 81.45, 81 CHEAP, EMBROIDERED SLIPI DERLIN Wors LACES, THOU WE HAVE GOOD RID GLOVES at Se, and Te. NECK TISS, BOWS, SILK HANDKERCUIBES, 04 CLEARING 0 EDWARD RIDL , #1, AND 7 ALLEN ST, CK BAST FROM THE BOWRBY. NET DEPARTMENT, RIDLEY & SON, CROWDED WITH EVERY CHING FASHIONABLE, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED, STOCK LARGEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE CITY, OUR KNITTED AND WOVEN WORSTED Q0ODS AKH OFFERING AT ABOUT 0 OFNTS ON THR DOLLAR, EDWAKD RIDLEY & SON, 0, @, AND 70 ALLEN 8T. CORNER STORE, ¢ FROM CHE BOWERY. 9, 11, 4G 899, 911,914 GRAND St _PIPTH BLOCK Bas JEW GooDs N EMBROIDERIFS, IEBBONS, Fis ENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, NECK TIES, BOWS, FALL HATS, SILKS WHITE GOODS, LACK CURTAINS, THEATRICAL GOODS, BALLET HOSLERY, &e., TOY BOOKS. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN JUVENILE BOOKS. in sets ana single, BIBLES AND P HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, FANCY GOODS, FRENCH and AMERICAN CLOCKS, LINEN CAMBRIC HDKFS., RAYER BOOKS, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, SMALL WARES. CONFECTIONERY, Rost quality for Hou-bon Boxes and the Holidays, SOAPS, PERFUMERY, NGS, BUTTONS, FRINGES, COTTON, ALIA x SILK UMBRELLAS, CARVED GOODS, PLATED WADE, KID GLOVES, UNDEGWEAR HOLIDAY GOODS. Having completed, for tats season, our additions to the store, we are now offering the largest wssortuout of FANCY GOODS, DOLLS, DOLLS’ ARTICLES, TOYS = comprising thelargost variety of HOLIDAY GOODS AT POPULAR PRICES. Lith at, and fxn ay, J ILLIE & CO, FOR THE HOLIDAYS. BLACK GROS GRALY, At groatly reduced prices, EVENING COLORED SILKS, At a great reduction, Frou $2.28 wpwards DRESS GOODS, AUS per cent. a9 thee Importation, CLOTHS AND CLOAKIN. Io great variety, From @ to $13 SMILLIE & CO, READY-MADE SUITS, Asornee GREAT REDUOTION IN PRICES THIS WERK, AT THE DOWN TOWN MILLINRRY GOODS 8TORS, Velvet and Plush Pad Hats, Feathers, Sash Kinbons, &o.