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| - Le a THIRVES RULTVs THE CITY, Hib ditasvones RATHI OF ORGY: | IZD) GANGS OF REPEATERS, i poche \ Fho Scone in the Twentieth Ward-Whoet | was Seen in the Ninth Ward-Lanchivg hig ‘8 Game in the Sixth District-How the Canvassers in the Thirteenth Ward did thete Counting. To he Editor of The 8x Sin: T thank you for the noble stand you took, and are maintaining, against frand and villany. ‘Tue SUS must continue In the good work, and all Upright men and women will support it, T am a resident of the Twentieth Ward; and the seencs enneted there on Tneaday by Townany Hal), onder the orders of tts leaders, are ken the | Heart of every lover of hls eoun'ry. Ie is @ notorious feet that Peter B, Sweeny Oo: | @laimed and ordered that Thom Ledwith aust and hould be defeated at whatever coat and anert. fice, Ho stnied that the contest in tlat distelet wos bio Apht. Hardy was Sweeny, Tt was tether tiated hy mnother lender of Tammany Halt, that, no iatter now the electors voted, it was decreed that Ledwith should te beatea—that he would be * res peated" and coupted out. Suck were the orders of the “King” and the “ Princes of tho City Government, Lot ns see how it came near suc ceeding. 1, ‘There were at least 1,800 repeaters registred In the Twenticth Ward. under the management. aod Coutrol of the repentme portion of the Taummany Tall organization, Must of ihese repeaters voted carly, aint some of them often. % Honest and faithful ennvassers were removed at the last minute, and such creatures as Sort O'Brier Vics and clerks were appointed to to the dirty work of annuiling the voice of the people, Bad counting gut thot choloe, What glorious officers of the Iaw | Their conduct on Tneslay is im keep Ang with the escape of felons and the sbooting down Of eltixens on other o¢casions 3. Th one district, where it ean be proved that Mr Ladw’th received over 200 votes, the eanvasscrs, ibe deputies aud clerks of the Soril, returned him 10) BB on} . In othcr districts it ean be proved that the In- ERottere received the votes of repeaters frequent! before the pot Knowing them to be such, and th: | pall be boxes were studed by the adberen! B. Inthe Kogith District (Siztoonth and Twentieth Wards) three thousand iliegal and repeating votes ‘were cast for Hardy: and yet te volee of the as heard over nt the fraud and intan: Thomas A. Led with triumphed. How long ts this kind of business to be te Has a repeater in this elty ever been bro justice? Is the Judiciary of the city paralyzed i Itc mere appendage to wink at and hus Hou frauds ty defonco of thele insuituitons, to save themselves from sawtessness and plande’? Can the astute and skillul PB. Sweeny stand thie any longer? Can he father thre rive brood of *rascully chickens"? 1 am g'ad to #y that mi Tawmany men in the Six+ teonth oud Twentieth Wards resented the hasults | os Gpon them by repeaters, und voted the antt+ Koos teket. ‘There must be an end to the comm Pages upon the bailot-box, AX THEY GO ANY F To the Kiditor of The Swn. Sin: Yesterday f was chairman of the Board Of Inspectors of the Third District of the Fourteenth Ward. About 10 o'clock in the morning a gang of fepeaters, ander the leadership of ex-Assomblyman Waiter J, Burke, came juto my polling boo th for the purpose of voting illegally, Wien T refused to allow them todo s0, Burke threatened me with a oath that he Would bring up a crowd from the Bixth Ward whose votes I would not dare to east out. He would bet $100 to $25 that I would not dare to rouse them, and that if I did he would drive me wut of the place, He then went out. Sure enough th a short time thereafter ten rudlans, headed by ex- Assom!lyman Henry McCloskey, the captain of the officers stationed in the Court of General Sessions, entered my booth, and McCloskey walked deliberate. ly forward and Landed mo a set of ballots, at the fame time giving hls nume ay John F. Borrecker, (0. 17 Eltzaberh street, a duly registered citizen of fvil pot take one vole, T kao te wi e yonr volo, -w your name to be Henry McCloskey. btn MeCloakey instandly slezed one of the ballot boxes wt threw it with alt his strength at head. 1 Weaud le struck me full cn the lett shoulder ie Taob torea a ta break Ie int fragments, The ap eee ust the peopio be compelled to arm ission of ont: OK ATNRA THAN THRs Welsh, tie name. euptiin then He Id Policeman present asked me if I would Charge against McCloskey, but I refused, because 1 In the morning previous to this T Walter J, burke mentioned above stealing one « and made him return it, He openly boas’ ed, me, and actully shook 's book of ragistry in my 1 looked and saw that another ier aa ingeed becn stolen (tue owe T was, us ed the one In Burke's hé or ‘o hg th 4 On ad 1 went myself personally to make « inst hin, Ho was talon hetore Ca ed answered, Waiter J. Burke, rea clerk, are you not!” putting mouth, und pe ding (0 Lum at the jurke answered * yes!" although he My awiedge no vieible woans of suppert, thought it woald be of no use, canght th my reg siry book: fever, that be had one in. spite of fee. Tre. refusing to dive it up Teaused him to be ar. Fourteenth Ward. ‘The captain a Tho tell him to say yes t n demanded my aatne and bea! and i Capt, We St eee make a charge of petty I e ie a Wie then ask hieedrbacrdanuiael iQ.” Taunwere get my boo! back.” y-BrPy “Will you make a charge of petty larecny !" reiterated tie Capt “No.” 1 replied, I did not ace him steal the book and of conrse Foan't swear that he did it." * Weil, get out of this place,” s iouted the Captain, ‘and I was obliged to go. th View of this ineident I couldn't see that mach rood wonid come from having Mech ‘all L want is t are rested, and I baye now come to ask the able citizens of New York, through the Sun, the oui: paper whieh dares expose ruflionism iy and out ol power, for ‘uuut, Justice Bate wes are paid to w1 ‘VO tue poace Tstand in perpetual dager of ye ron Sloak ai jurke oir crowd of sevunitr . VHOS. W. MAXWELL, $4 Spring street nich Is denied me by We have scen Mr. Maxwell, Hu has the appearance and address of an intelligent gentleman, His kt arm is fearfully bruised, aud is now wholly ascless ree the terrible blow it received from the ballot box thrown by McCloskey; indeed, fs unsble to move it. In view of the fact that there was uo opposition to the cand dates of Tammany Mall im ibis district, and What this display of ruMlanisia was in coursequevce murely unnecessary, our readers ean easily realize What 4 mockery the use of the elective franchise bas become, and with what confidence In the help fessness of the Iaw as it is now controlled the Muleves and radians of the city carry ow ther syste wetized frauds during election, THE GLOKIES OF REPUBLICAN INSTITUTIONS, In the First District of tho Ninetoesth Ward a Fowiiof repeaters enierad bo vig, wud Inspector Sole Kngan wook tho bullowe of the “arat one and pat them on earch box before he oulled oat the name af the voter, “He Wien put tie ballote inty the difters ant boxes before Lispoctor Decker could look on the book (0 see wheter the game war registered, — Inspector Decker ihfurmed tha feat 0 the Bowes that such mae War an the book, and he protested against recelving ft but Uie ballots Were In tie boxer, and could nut de cast out, ‘The repeater ¥ 4s rot on but ten minutes uferwards be ey ed wide tier maui. In same” ditt Noble led @ gang of repcaters, ws also dil Twenticth District Inspector 8, Campbell cauglt in the vet of etuiling Gas balluk buxca, AMPKATING IN THE THIRTERNTE WARD—A CANDI DATE WITHULT a Vord, Wo the Editor of The Sun, Sin; The repeaters appear to have beon out in force on Tuesday in this ward, and are entiled to Great credit fur the effteiul’ way in whiel thay worked for their employes, we Hut there is one eircamsiauce which Is least no harm woud } xp weers Would be pleused to the Third El ction Disiriet of Yard John W. Ivan was the Re candidate tor Assistant Al ic competiturs, be while, Sir, Ivans has th ® living b What district who ure willing to and will make aMidavat ‘hat they all voter for hin, trict, n aud in that die What becawe of ti ose 0) Yotes? Let we bear trout the canvaaaere wlio were on duty La that vi ict, REPEATING DESCRIDI To the Editor of The Sun, 1 had some business to attend to at Par lace, West Broadway and Reade a re Tan acroms about ore dozen of the re peaters in full wwifor 1 would have viven we tiderable sam if one of your reporters had been thero to nole their vperations. They woud come Into the saloow, chan their coats and hale: then the captain of, the qua Would give them thelr {use nes aid orders ; then they would go ont and vou and _return, make the same chanie agiln, vote a for God only knows how many tines." ers seemed to me to be the rubbisu of hell, I been» Democrat ail my fe, but mast say thus f wilt never vote 4 Democratte tleket yal as tong Thyc. A RESIDENT OF PUKE NINTH WARD, THIRTEENTH WARD REPEATING DESCUINED, To tae Button of The Suite Sin: Inthe Siath Aldermanic District, Thir tecnth Ward, Laughing Tomy, ax they styl: him, lie tnuaged ail the repeaters he Could bud chivyves ond throats from tie Bisth aud Fourth Wards, stind. and annoy the voters as the fame Wo vole. Ab saw repeaters vole over aud sznin. and the Thspector® morely tanched afer they had voted. When an honest voter entered to a Pratt ie builor, tne Tn-nector cevegy told hia te me one bad voted on its nam Mi mevertor Wren bede the vi ter get fe. an hot go, Joho Miller, Tony's brother, aod sent him ont. He: is the Toneating. Micky Henly would go in the beck door and get thle names frotn thre howe and conte ut, tell the re and they Weald go tn aud yote utmo~ Tested. Policemen were in ring. I saw one ‘man vote five Gines for Dupy ler, Without com g HM. RYAN, A POLICR SERGEANT LEADING BEPATERS. To the Eaiwr of The sn’ Snes Twill gtye v1 jus 1 acainple of our model police of the a th Ward. Mr. Duresport, followed by a of drunken joafers trom the Bowery went through divurtet im the Tenth Ward and yoted for ott a Welch with tin} ity, r Davenport, being Sergeant of the Tenth’ Ward Pelee, had go trouble in voting just as often at he Pieased, and hie men vader him did net dare aay a wor that T see that there is no ase of ag Loncat man to goto (he potla to vote; fr, where Lean vote but once, these acoamlrels can vote i ty thas: Li you requird proof Of tow assertion, L will cuee. fully give It by addressing WILLIAM b, OABLB, 227 Broome strect. bene ON TITE ROAD ON RUNNERS. The Jingle of the Bais aed the Laugh! ‘ark—Phe Bost Day's sletgh« ir Enjoyed in New York. Such a glorious day for sleighing! Not cold, nor raw with sleet and snow-drifts flying throngh the chilly air, but clear and bracing, with the sky as warm as summer's day,and both mild and cheerful for bodies wrapped even in spring overcoats, In tho clty, street ant avenue were marked by dark lines of suow and mud, dreary enough to the cltizen on foot; it Is true, but once beyond the Park gates the snow Iay a8 pure and white as 9 virgin in her bridal garments, Your revorter, with horse and cutter, ashed past the Park gate, and interviewed a police mon on guard thns Pouce an—Hold ont Keronren—Haven't got time, T 8 for fun, whom Wa First to meet, with horses on the keen jump, was John McB, Davidson, safe maker, friend of the Rothschilds, aud the great practical joker, who was driving a moguificent fourty-band, Jet black, and steaming hike loromotives, Inside of his sleigh was 4 merry party of ladies, wao were laughing and chat- Hing in creat glee, Dashing past them, with single horse and cutter,*came James M. Selover, Esq., of Broad ‘t, and bis favorite horse ‘ Kimbal!."* dames was clad in a large fur overcoat and a sable cmp, looked for all the world like the Caar of all the Russias, THis horse was a chestnut, and what Phil Sheridan wootd call a‘ Ingh stepper.” He shot pest in a twinkling, and Selover's blonde whiskers trailed out bebiud his face Uke tho flakes of a South Sea whale, B.S, Stokes, Kaq., burried with a pair of putroteum-colored stecds, and Henry D. Feitcr, the corpulent grocer, and bis Hamble- tonian colt, strained to the front, trying to pase John Chamberlain, who, in the handsomest cutter of the period, “with Stonewall Jack. son ond mate im front of it, flew to the lead atiend of all with the speed of the wind, and tur ing In his seat, Chamberlain kissed his hand gaily to those who struggled behind. minstrel, drew the reine across the backs ‘of 4 smoking Dlack and sorrel team: Charley Backus, nother corkman, and Mise Kliza New gave Tilly the "go by © In a neat cutter drawn by'a spits ited «pen, and Inmbdering down a Park road, with footman, conebman, and a four-in-h: bold, woo cla Ev crvbody Billy Birch, the sleigh fn town was en all the way to y ae Jaiting to let the horse recover, whom did we uicot at Florence's t WHOM DID WH MEET? Hi, N. Smith, of the histories! firm of Smith, Gould of & Martin, Was Jost starting away with his und Tidw: a iitabed beasts that with tne ty gem Byentee mgs! owner out of sight 1 MA Ung! Ben’ Carver the' broker eta body, eat be we Nereation! “ile tossed a viguetie of boy aud drew the reing errata eat tiey eames, ces ap, spoke to his trotters, and dashed ‘away. Out of the dining room came Gen. Baxter, of Broad atrect, who cailed ap his $12,000 span, stepped lightly into ‘his cutter, shook hands with Rufus Hatea, who, covered from bead to heels tna tur overedat ahd cap, looking #& merry as old Santa Claus, stood near's pillar watching the sable bo sponging the mouths Of bis horses, and then bol the General and Rufus took their reins, and \ollow ed after each other in hot has! “wao is ais?! Dashing up to the viagze tn a lumbering sleigh and giving the reins and a five cent, stamp to stable boy, then striding tuto tie barrooin. w ‘winding « fur tii tf art man cailed for lager He drove That mipervisory glance over the mul in the ba room soon revealed the fact that Yacup Cola w in our widest, JINGLE, JINGLE. Everybody was in good Lumor, The Red Pepper Club was out in full force, and ali along the road at the stopping places groat throngs of people welcon- ed every new-comer, and the night's promised to more than equal the d port, for eupper partics had engaged all the roo vg the Hone. The scone on the return Lome was picasant in the extreme, ‘The bright sun had set. Deep red clouds Eitan vos erin tea eit Patic 0 Away in wart buffalo robes, the youth, the beauty, and the fashion of New York, as weil as tie stead going pleasureseekers who came out to enjoy We seene, Judge Barnard and ex-Senator Ira Shafor were drawn in a sleigh by @. span of dark bays, ‘Mrs, Scott-Siddons was discovered ina sombre, aristo: cratic looking sleigh, drawn by a palr of dark grays who tossed {nets Jewelled » sand were followed close behind by Sheridan 8 ‘Who Was nrging his rays Ky we the tarnout of William H. Vanderbilt. some sleigh,with liverined footman, corily robes, were scen Mrs. Emily Jordan y friend, and following close benind ear rymar, of the Duré Art Union, tn a red cut- tejond ® qasia, bores. whe, tarned talk to Charles Kerner, Hotel wo rained ep Bla are PRINCE ERIE. the day's sport, With cap drawn down over his eyes, and bis brown wares well drawn gp, and urging tem madiy on, Prince Erie—James Fisk, Ji hed past into thé darkness as it In chase of some fancied stock, hid uarter, were ‘aad to'go into Hi party were in comfortable sleigh siowly Crip followed by W. B. Barrows, Pe the Everett House and Continental at Long’ Base who drove a splendid pur of bays. Nich stars were out, and it wi he fark and through the lane ——— CHBSS, ——- the Brookiva Chess tub. ‘The proceedings of this tourney are now closed. The successful candidates for honors Messrs. F. E. Brenzinger, who obtained the pase, oat E, Deimar, © woom wee wwarded luc second ‘Lhe eore of the moyt prominent players in this tourney Is as follows: bk £ Dreuzinger won 27 gam Jost 5. chess ane jetmentary tourney commenced fast night, of cwelve Diayers, for a prige of a set en, A fow ready been ved, wmong others the foiowing om Salurdsy tink, betwoen Messrs. Brenzingerand A, Mery: scO1UM GAMMAT, BRATEINGER, —-MENIAN. BRENZIYORR, serra Waste wer ere KR Bakar i fs WR AB Bu Bdech jack wins. NOTRS TO GAME, 4. Necorsary to save the pawn. &: This aL 10 De his vest move. for K toQ would have sunjecied hun (0 @ Fervible atta by ey of Castles Qt 1 Lis cphture w not to be commended d. Bliek re ¥ dev 6, QvnuGs aur oed thie p C4 Wo Diab euine freedom, whieh he salty needed: 7. Valoing the exchange, Mr. Merian, although one of tue strongest players of the Club, did not play with bis asual skill on this Occ.s'on,, bus hia. Opponent's. play Wat eacellest throughout, —- The Chess Tournament 1s progreselng satisfactorhiy. Fit Milowiuy de the seve THE SUN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER % 18697 THE ASTORIA TRAC lil Arrest and Remerest of a Clitren of Aetoria on a Charge of Murder Piret a Ciatres Of Assanlt- Tow a Car: Charge of Homictde—The Qneon nity Justices in a Maddie. On the afternoon of the 2tth of September last, Jobn Myors and bis son John, residents of As- torin, were digeing ont a well near the premises of Mr, George T, Chambers, in the above villa Mr. Chambers, with bis hired tan, ns trying to eateh a chicken, and not smeereding, took a rifle and Aiming at the chicken, firod. ‘Tue bat! went throag! Doaed funco and a ‘oan Myers in the right ALN AN a a of the knes cap, Young NFere tuprred tn aero’ ugony unt! the tth of No vember, whon he died. Atthe tine of tle shooting Myers, Se. entered a coinplaint, herore Fnsticn Purcell, neninet Mr. Charny bers for fetoutoos avsanlt, ‘Nis JJnaticn rened a arrapt. Mr. C. was arrested, aud admitted to ball WJ N00 te appear. bo Coroace subsequently cmpancited a fury, ard nd Mt, Chambers taken beAee Hien and adinie: ted Bim to bail, Stil Inter ihe Justice above named, apon tmformation that Mr, Chambers wmtendod to leave the country, ordered hie ro-arryaly nnd bo was eDY. or locked up. Coroner baving adjourned his Grat ingy procured tha cartificate of phreteians tint rere wae not Nkel; to recover, and had Mr. Champers acain taken before Bim for examination, This was in Oetoder, and as tho wounded ‘a natural inqay trance proceedings. Mr, Cohen demanded whether he war deine tried by a Coroner or by a dndee. 1 by the former be wanted the jury to see the dead body OF the oaa evor whom thoy were belding an Thia pect the Coroner, ard he corned ther period. Meantime Justice ca, ordered Mr. Chambers to be 4 afler examining eover el Newses last Monday, the care was acljoarn ‘the 18th test, Mr. Chambers remains the cenees of Officer Bing, at Astoria, A. Tie KNox Hat — The Knox Hat is novel and tanliless in form, Went, daraple, and appropriate to So campilnent of equal compremensiveiers any imperted production, 0 the ec articles (Mat are regarded as nt eth wv faahionable erites. The Knox vie (to be Jred at M12 Broadway)! as hereto fore, the tile. .tue. — In view of the decention pract worthices Orolde and other spur buyers ef gecuine Ame jemand a testifeate of g ——— Haxoxmncnrer Ties at €1.25—We notice an giabovate display at F.C. KEMPTON & CO’, 25 Broadway de. a iVty. ts Phatonse Pa Vitalis, oF n for t ve? Beckie Pesds ANCTAL AND COMMERCIAL, seid New York, Dec, 8—P. M.—The gold market reflected the strong speculative undercurrent for an upward noticod for several days, anu U price was gradually advanced to 124, though touch ing 123% during the morning, closing ab 129%. ‘Th operators for a rixe have been quietly purchasing since Inst Thursday and Friday, and are repres.nted by two separite combinatlons, exch of which was surprised to Gnd the other working in harmony for ligher prices, ‘The Inception of this movement is not unlike (hat experienced in September, whea two powerful cliques suddenly discovered that « com petitor m the upward tendency of prices was in active concert with themselves. They then quickly coOperated and came under one management, antl old reached 137, when the Woodward party, it will be remembered, sold ont to the more powerful clique, If reports can be relied on, the so-called Woodward party have been again manipulating the Kold market, and their influence was felt today in the fluctuations recorded. ‘Their attention sinee the panic of September hav heen ebtefly directed to the stock market, by adroit manipulation of which they bave scooped the street, and added large sume to the general pool, Pacific Mail, the North- westerns (demoralizing the ex-Rrie Director), Lake Shore, Kock Istan md other stocks have received their particular attention, and this expost will explain to the unitiated the wide fluctaation which have marked those shares from day to day, ‘The street has been powerless against this clique, and the market has been prt ap or down to sult their plans; the large gaing having enutiously extended their operations, until even the Commodore hat en forced to permit his favorite to fall from 193 to 164s, without an attempt to punish the rash ad venturers, The rise ia Governments last week of 23 B cent., as alrondy recorded in these column: was by the spcentations of thts party, and from whic! they bave partially withdrawn, having quietly un loaded @ portion on the street, The other cou. bination acting without eoneert with the firs named, isa clique of German Ban Last week, in anticipation of a favorable message from Presi dont Grant, and Secretary Boutwells enconraging report, they purchased some six mi/lions of Govern ment bonds, but when arise of 2g3 8 ceut, was noted, all wished to sell out at the same Lime, which caused rin vement some confusion in the market by euch lurge amounts being offered in the street, ‘They have consequently a large portion of their purchases on hand, and hence have invested in the gold market for # rise, in order to +ustain wrlees until they may be able to unload their Vonis, They have freely offered — foreign exchange, for the Purpore of acquirg a larger Amount of cash assets with which to successfully carry out their programme ; and this fact will ex plain, in a degree, the heaviness and decline whica has pervaded the exchange market the past four days, There were indications late this afternoon, however, that these Operators were selling out their gold, which action inay have bern hastened by the fact that several, including a mrge importer who had purchased four millions, were today unloading, having made a flattering profit on the basis of 123% (@123%4 for gold whieh cost lees than 12%, The con dition of the gold, stock, and Government markets tm such that bold operators, by their combinations, can sweep the street, whetuer uninitiated specula tore are long or short of the market, A few outside operators have luckily followed in the wake of these powerful eliques, and reaped handsome profits, A few millions emplesed in any of the various depart menta of the Stock Exchange incur little risk, while thus for the outside public have been so scared by the developments of September, that no formidubt opposition has been presented to any schemos thus aly Inaucurated, It is not strange, therefore, Je atrvet han bacome dem resting th fm while he all street eouttnuen in wwlous eon dit In the gold loan market holders of coin paid 8 @, and 7 cont. for having the same carried, Lhe Storia salled without «pe Myo. toral cleariags at the Gold Exchange Bank were $24,50),000; cold bul ayees $17,058; currency balances, 13,008, ‘The principal quotations wert 10 A. Mo... BIRO. 12H SPM. Hd A Ms aOR RT hat TO ‘The large supply of bond bil made foreign ak, a ther reduced ou the market hus A rates were tur Wut from this rate concessi¢ The quotations are 4 bankers vxty days bills, 100; 1084 for wand usd 10-1 for bond mone et has hoon Ina falrly active con dition, and daring the moruing bat few loans were reported below 1 cent, thowal fay this rate thore was no difficulty experienc d by" borrowers tn sativiying their requirements, After ¥ P.M. the de mand was still less pre and mony wis fect loaned at 6 ® cent. 16 supnity of the bank, Li view of the Inte drain, i4 not over abundant, but as gearewly any currency ‘9 centre, the supply | mand being rewltted irom this suficient tO mect the home de Ti d.xcoumis there is no change, peruse « tg a WEI Y ceut., ond lng nt, tf advertisement for the purchase 4 Yi -tWentics Was responded wo 0 own of $5.000,900. This will be we during the W bond pu ke verabient boat market has been lower tha vray, partially quence of the decline nd quotations were was, however, a sli board, apd’ th Meury Clewe & Co., 88 Wall siceet, report at PMa Mid. Asked MOTE Mt | ae, 1 Nii em Big 18 oem 4 Me NAR TA iss ae Ve boun active on the Tennensioas Carotinas, the firet-named under a pres re of sales declining ¥ Weent, to aod new North Carolinas 2 cent, to 31. Old Vennesaves were stendy at SON @5U%, Louisiane Os at ad ouisiuna levee Ga at oS, Missourt 64 were firm at and Alabsna 8s wold at @, and Brooklyn water loan 68 at 02'g. Ninth National Bank «nares sold at 113, and Maniwttan at 143. Kaliway morigages were strong, Central Pacilles advancing 19 ¥ig, abd Unions to 84, bid, ‘Toe leading deslingy tn the stock markot were In the Vanderbilt tlagns, the N. wi ese. gad ot. Pau) stocks, [oek. teland, hore. Naw ronsoldated Bi York Central aud: Hudson C tuvied between # und i, 9nd the mntonest eerti- fleates #8 aud Sf, Tne Northwest ares tis Hurnoon were quoted ex dividewd, tae common Nog at Wy at reforred at 30, equal to TT, Whe St. Paul shares were ota bly a 1 Li pronpostine divider © cent, common. sboele 61 vt ein and 4 Tow, Ie i yearly dividend pavetia ke tavged om Tae Wo Te, dd to $7, Rock Teiand sald as low nil as high lis, and Lake at 0 Pacule dau Muctwated bei w cea a Qittekeliver eine: sting a0 Tt Rs were firm, os ic Combertay Wells, Anorle BF ies IMU ae Ware, 1 BM ie | egebenttal ns = /Mick.Sonietn Sey Pay! Nihrow Con. 186 BS Clee, hd nat “4 |S. . aaa (aes i ie Raed var New York Markets. Wrnyrenay, Dee. market was nehiade easiety ciel oe fe ci Fs ranued Seas active Beet he aie pe ores heed mote AC iene se. ciemper aep Mra be WO; nies 1.200 (os. at COrw iwal 0 it. uplands Saris tur se) and Manse. tot heave 1.30 lay fOr Westorn 1 ee eer ry Nees, eet 2. SEB ET Hor Initia ineas, ickied tat we. Bacon in sari Maha ales 80 ba, ni lagateye.tr cn Arr vo and abot, and 8c for shart rib, 4 trim Western hen and about © rine elty ) dresser fide: for We Lion ac Ive for export nt He. for Hutier dull; falr to prime State, _——> Sheidve, Live Stock Market. Naw Yous, Wednesday, Do ht and to-day wore | Vast te al for poor y Hook... to prime lot t IBGeeLiO, With s 129 Crest r , the WAFER Was firm at t with the 8 DALE Of. fie per tI Mooi tots. 10 58 TAT Gevrintonas £2 9) Mel Gata. 1 92 Areived-WEDNRSDAY, Deo § ay ‘Amo, (he URUALTIVOR — mahip Loulsy Moore, Newbe NG, wads apt BN Cid andy fostisni, Nidboe. a is, Via Gora, areola, onl, nid Coust wise ¥ Rusiness Hotes, Vreparatory Me ‘The human wystem, the most delicate and all erented th shook occasioned Dy a anetiten change in tie ter ture of the atr. Leven p44, ehould bo duly prepared to the fold tio sitive of meet the pera. A metals contract and expand under cold and he»*—o that if man were com Posed of fron, Instead of frail tisues and 1 ros, chron tating Mutds and brittle ox: ous matter, this frame woul not be proof againet the vic ts, It behooves every one, ¢/pecially (he feble Ufy the frail tenement of mortality axatnet Uh clemency of the present 6 udes of climate. Ax it to for tne A wholesome, ye0son Mrength-*opplying vegetahie tonic avi alterative ts the preparsiory medioine roquired, 1 anoug mestict nal agents of this character, HOBTETTER'S STO MACIL MITTERS sand sypreme. In @ mecesstul career of nearly @ quarter of century, the preparation by never been eqoal ed OF approached, and its sales are how larger than those of auy baif dozen articles pur: porting to belong to the same ciass that has ever been dvertived inthis country, Ase remedy and preven: tive of Dyarmpal » aid to ve lve! me the surest Kafe and all {ts complications (O10 com “tition, unt to be the stan: dard specific of ta Westera Memtsphere, A course of this geulal restor stive at the coms ard aga! tt may be eneemont of winter all th» complaints which are Caused OF a, sravated by exposure to cold. A Universnt Brown's Krone emtat Twoenrs” olds, ond Bronchlat Affection, nov stands the ft In pnilic favor and © thi rownlt has been agqnired by atest of many years, 1 merits and extensive us have caused the Treches to: comuterfeltod, and we world caution porehasersto | om thelr guard agatust worthless imi tations. ler & WV ite FLEMAN, We son's naw! ¢ Machines fr trata ue aati Mara tee Sek Blais cs veh at. Strietare, eurod by ——— Swiss carved foods snitabie for the bolliday trade at SWIES SECO! GRAN LAH atyy Union square ‘ DIED. ila 8. On Wednesday, Dee. (artes A. lirlcge, of this city, Im the year of bis ago. Notice of funeral herealter. and protracted 0:1 45 Years relatives and fuliy invited. to Hy rerlience, ‘LL M 108 Grand #t., dence Peter and Pai A.M. where for the repose of hi ed from relatives and friends Vitrd to attend. ARPE 1. Nathreniel Carpent HTA.On Weds oe Count wervicos wi Ly be hi * ahead ot Tos taal tri ot, londay, apgar, De ate tren Fauera service to-day (Thuraday) at? P.M, ‘ue Doe. oukilvy WH ‘ol Charles erage. ‘Whe fun gat Wert 6d of the The relatives iid Iny ited to dunce ¢ 1 Th friends an speettully Invite Ore papers ster of J Myre cure mine. bee eon Willow Willeagaby and M. ral service 1 DUGGAN. wait svi n AW Jaiyes mative of Kilkenny, ire aud, aged a ing will be taken to Calvary Coin WNo= At Faetorsvith 1 Fg, Anm Maino ate iow idenday, J Mosher. And friends of the family are res acquaintance attend the Fesilence of Sod #t, on Friday atvernoon at 1 MURPHY. The relat ver and fri * atterno takon to Cau NESTEI od Jans WM The relat toad the ‘Archiveet loved wit of Michael aud Mari de of thi in. GuorKe, Joseph. L Arvin alse thse Cawaraed. Sha wosied to aitend ley VAN Anne © AU daughter oF tho | ‘The relatives and fully invited to alter Naw Your Cat 4 PHANDLEY Oo 1 Gn Wedueniay, Ie wevere tines Julia M ie! bt fanoral the » Wiliam Woodlook ofy iuh ay To'elvek ta the win Mid A fequest uf Reeaay moroiow, Dec. 8. efter » Fe Mo, Sire ra nil themey to (nly Are reapect: Trom hie’ fepiiy iy morning, Dec Teter and sil'be held forthe K Tate rosyesituily F Ca acAt Boringtiesd. L. I, om Tuesday, Dac cay Cera 7, of gonsninption. Cat)ine rian Church, Jam wafles A, Dick, in the ‘iti tuly », 1M, at the reat ry fon (ueaday, Deo. Lilngton, «native of aad In Chie tit) ye of the fay ® funeral today « iute si 2o'eloek, from her late resideuce, | al 7, Busan Jo Mo ie ap ta, 85. alter ay near @ Wor reaiains will be Weriuien? 4, Maria, widow of Y invited to u ue Uno thers of lay Woe, 7, 1860 Susana, be Shatidley, aid cidest danghter Stokes, farnii i “ae it ve wee a hee, Foaldaac, ws ere Allen Pane ¢ pkertou Wednesiny fies. & Kilaa cilnaer. ” a Te reeberafuly taylied to ee Ineaday afternoon, Dec. 6, of item ¥ eve mote Hana tation, op Saturday bits Kignee. ta Cheat Bes views ab Wont Arsdalsy M.D, Micra it tty Special Notices, IMMENSH MUSIE FOR THE NEW YORK WKEKLY, CONTAINING XRD BUN ALINE'S GUEAT SLORY ROFFALO BILD 2 PAMILLLAN THE WILDEST AND TRUEST STORY Ne nyse Wrote, AND TALS DUBL BY LOT; on A WOMAN'S VENGEANUR. A SPLENDID STORY, NEW YORK WREKLY NOW READY, A DINNER HIT BOK AN EPL PRENCH'S tavlo a'hdte, Printing House 12 to M55 PM. daily etles of soup, tw ah, sovon of roasts, fou The bill of fare embraces fro AND FOR 8ALB RVERVWAKRE 1 KE AT are, fron F of bal And stowed, ton of vogetadlon, sixteen of dessert, bait a bottle of good win TAL DRAWINGS. SLO ‘TS, Doe. + 8 10,34, 8, 5 ‘ae Clase mM, Fo bhasg Ror see ey" a on 9 Ry, Prtzoa eastod tnd nfortiation on ene ry andaico Hoyal Havana Lattoring. JC: Browlway, aud 1S! all at the pop prico ERIS, i a, the above, LU LR Bron or mat may AL RAVANA LOTTERY, Prizes paid in gold. Intormation firuishod, The (rates pald for doabloons and All finds of guid ud silver. TAY aay anker PTE heen ACLS LB ty ee GBrocerres, AVE YOUR MONBYT EVERYDODY SHOULD BLY THE: TEAS, COFFERS, SUGARS, MOLASSES, SYRULS, ik FLOUR, BUTTER, CHEESE, MOMINY, LARD, RAISINS, CURRANTS, STAROH, CITRON, SPICES, PRUNES, CAN FRUITS, MACKEREL, HAMS, cODFISH, ay AND KVERYTHING ELSE DIN EVERY PAMILY ar rm ONE PRICE CASH STU: or THOMAS R. AGNEW, 20 GREEN WIC BEEAPT portant ™ GEST AND BRST IN 1 LARGHST AND BRS T., NEW YO! AT JAMES 09 RAST ITH ST, CORNER IST AV. Motels, boarding house keepers, and ally treated, anil get a rampte loaf, oto He ‘iat Bea of ie THOMAS Tk. AONE, giublications, “T [Pont Fore trad fo fainiiios will Mad 1 choir 10% ‘ania, ways he "So Gtcone DOUGLAS & 60.8, That oue ot the BEST STORIES written Quis yoar was written by MRS, SUMNER HAYDEN (HATTIE), ‘and {t will be commencod next MONDAY ta THE AIDE COMPAN LOS. A WINTEICIN FLORID Tue thousands who Would know all about Florida before golng there will find this hook just the thing, whether tuey are invalids, toarn sports seeking ahome away from cold winters io a delightful clime. Beautifully tlustrated. Pelee, 1.25 by mal, WOOD & HOLBROOK, Vo balghtat, New Work ee @lotinns, WE Orrer Tne BALANCE oF OFk WINTER STOCK OF READY MADE OLOTHING AT cos. QALL AND JUDGE FO YOUN SELY bs. J. M. VARIAN & 80 (Successors to F. 1. Ballwin), 7 and @ BOWLBY, near Cana ot —_— f louse Surmsying, NEW GOODS NOW OPENING M PARIS, Vitae LONDON, OPT AND BhONZE QLOCK s, FIG nro ee CARES: BONBON Rue TR CHINAS en, ax DESSKIT Ee, Viuy OWwAr, EXTRA QUALITY SILVER PLATED WARE, CHANDELIERS AND wel AND OF OUR ont Es mit Fiery i Ee rior. aT oe AND BOHEMIA ik ‘OSLER, LONDON, a ee arours. coruor' Broom eae ofa ce tony ine eae ae Colleaay wil gpa tt Bast ann bt Bey uih Modicins. ; | Nerds MOMANC i OF CURE, sary cater, he many ey that ara dally reported as after ted (yr Di, RAD SARSAPARILLEUN RESOLVENT, " tdorteas of arte | , Aud Verfoct Porgative Pils tn weftten testimonials from all aria of (he work, suEpane in Wonder the moet ex{ravagant rairactes of enchantment. Physicians and medientmom in ail Conntries proverwme vay's these woudertut ramediona myvicry, that neither thei 00 of analysis OF chose a! 4 e49 nie Hielnes offeot the most iaarvoulous eures, ane Festore tho dying to fe, apd © tue most weotatiedt pain-sufferiag victim of h's tortnres, In from o heenty minutes, and althoutt they Ruow some nts of thetr composition, and Dr. Radway hae Johed (heir formula (wibholing only two Wewiy Geenan, Koglle, a utterly fail acl ean explaia, Trae. o the <t disrorered roots Hi both Fro and Amertean ei.cmtts and pharin ac: with the came ingredients cx prepares by Gew. Tha Aroat suooees winieh theso Wouderfai remedies ara con stantly uchtoving, Has fa the gre! ‘Lhe ingredients together, after ex w lectitug the pure and genuine root Such wonders of Modern Chemistry as the SARSA- RSSOLVENT, READY RELIEF a HADW VV PILLS, are withont paralict in the history of Medicine, for (here are some indrmittes and diseases that are cousidered as tncuraple, and sure death, Yet the most estonnding cures have boon mado throagh these remedies Of some diseases that have aevor beow known to be cured by metic CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, WHITH SWELLING, TUMORS tn the Wom, #tomacn, Overins, BOWELS, ‘Brigh\'s Disease of the Kidneys, that have been pto- pourced incurable, Cancers, Uloers, Swellings, Stone ta tho Mladder, Ca\culows Conoreti ), Uloers and Sores of the Bones, Keke oO deeply seated that po other elicines bave over been known to reach, have heen cured by the SARSAPATILLIAN RESOLVENT, aided by the READY RELIEF and PILI Paley, Paralysis, Dey GANGRRNE—that throatens a Itving death —daity rotting away of the limbs and flesh — Diabetes, Invoramtary Discharge of Water, Fungt in the Biaddor (the Kinperur Napoleon's Disease), TORTU t- ING PAINS when dwoharging urine, RHKUMATIAM, GOUT, NEURALGIA—cach and avery one of those comptainis—though but few out of the many other dis. eases, RADWAW'S BATNSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT has cured and \s dally curing {0 all parts of the world. Tn one word, any disease—no master under what name derignaiad, that te nourtehedt or incrensed by Ma, tr re, dapravedt, weak, thin, watery oF poisoned diood-— can be corod ty RADWAY'S SAUSATAMILLIAN RE- SOLVENT, ot of comb Infne cWwing due care in Dra. Radway & Co. haye never claimed one han redth part of the curative virtues for thelr reuedtes we Is ascribed to them by tho peonie wag have user them, for bear in mind, only Auch diseases and com. plaints that Dr, Radway, afior snacessful treatment with Wivlt remedies know (hey Would cu «ce meratod In thelr curative tis, #o that many of the ext:aoriiinary eases that have beon reported awakened ke mneh astonisbinent In the discoverers of tholr rome dial agents as in those who had been rescued (ruin death, and made whole aud sonnd, At first many pereone i edited thotr extranrdinn power, from the fact of thetr disappointment in the use Of othr adyeriive | remedios~and some helleved It In powlb!e for sunplo medicines made oaly fram vegetable coe FOOLS, herbs, dee. —should pos sess snoh i vellons power. Yet they ean reaatly comprehend that (ue siruple grassny of tho Meld, ator undergoing the lent procens of distillation dosignod hy nature in cow and churn, furuishos us wits butter —rertainiy winnt fat, calorie, of heatanaking—bone, sinow and blood making comstitweats for ian body But when thow people who Mest dondt the eMeacy of these remedies commence Lele aso, they become thelr mouk oarvedt wivocater, OVARIAN TUMOR CURED. on Intoraally been known to, Fees: WN ration, f, Dropsien! fusion, Ascites, /UMOR OF 12 YRARS' GROWTH CURED BY RAD. WAY'S RESOLVENT. LY, Mase, Tuly 18, 1809 tan “Tumor ‘in th OMEMUTET, and bap) The worst tumor w: iver ihe groin. T write You cau publish tg i HANNAI PSUBSTA. T Duiebaeig, on the Ron eololk oy th we Feat onthe Feeco! of wh you for meh, KNAPP, hear Phe result was tat he firm aa ad Voonts uth irfavor that he hase Hod agencies Ia Berlia, Viennn, Pare, and St, SOI. Wad ie un! nd money to their tof Kurope the RADA cure, WHeEs eLIRE \s LADWAY'S READY IN TWO MINUTE: ave cane and comfort to a batrtdden font weeks had boon disable der various physiciags, recei yin leter ¢ upferer, who for ERTIFICATE !” Daring four woek | had by ary had be cory Purine th ay tery toruttentt anytn it hinvanie iad medloal ald: trout Watlous phy stevatis, And wpitiad ediowo avery kin te with au Sulainine any ret 1191, hanpunedl to be eal ¥. Lordaret imuved O uslnintesatrer rab . fn the head disappeared, Ui the Hollok, the pais {1 peared the Woxt day, ey inp. work on the sae day, the'action of tals glorious remedy compels me toxive puolioity to this tact ia bee halt of vatfering humanity, I ¢ in order KADWAY'S li iy, We fetch vit Wertphalia, Peasah 10, Wick E, of Gurmauliy wear Marcin, Wuaews ilxinuk Seamus Bortaund. RATTLESNAKES, Hero ts anotter wonderful cure that should giadden the hearts of °all ereation,” for ® cure OF those donte that frequently ocour, that are cariata death to tho unfortunate vicun-—for there Is uo palson so qaic 80 venomous, 40 deadly, ae that of the RATTLE: SNAKE A remody that will care those bitten by those reptiles Will save the lives aad prevent seriuus Guusequences of mad dogs, bydrophobl , wad from t ng from the bites and stings Of raptllos, tus whore poisons are love subtle and deadly than Merattionake. Ratway's Roady Rollof t# an antidote to ai! poltons, Minoral, Vegetable, or Aiaal, 1. bermen, Woodmen, F: Sportamen, ‘Travellors, Seararing Man, 9h ult Fejotoy that a roi vly so wscful,so potent as tho Realy fellef, wit protect then against acctient® and injuries trom venomous reptiles, as well ae frou disease, publish this certiitewte as tha requaat of Mossrs: Miller, Chambertata & Co,, of Baitoa, Texas, woll known ne first-class merchants aud dragwists, wau a animal cially mong the most honoradlo and > die Wealthy houses in the United St ception ln (ls, aad however mysterious tt may that asin tko the Ready Reilof will cure so deadiy a diteaso AS @ rattionnske polagm, the fwct is there, and challenges dispute, 4 Thove ts DR. KADW mnatant deur led oy Ye, BIT 95 040 of 0 noggin was bitten by « sete hit 1a Lis coun, wae 1) iilos froma Dowtur ab tue line, TI try pened wo have Keay bled, gave iatang col cure, rm veavget Pp UL GI CAME Bellon Texas, Nove you, A WOUNDED LIVER CURED BY RADWAY's PILL Disoaves of the liver and gastric systein are mua more Herious 4M the tropics of Central wad South Auer ca than in ie United States, The following letter we Publish without fartaor comments, Tho writer 16 « entloman of high stauding in Costa Rica, aud well known pmong the Ceutral Aworloan merchants tn (his ents BAN JUAN DR Costa Rica. Mesara, De. Rapway & Co., 57 deinen lane, New York, Dead sbi) Av x homed to, truth and Sutton, | cane pat do lene thai Kae few liacs to you, authors Fring yout to iaky auch uso thervot an you way iba hadi fwo ye » conseauense of a fall whieh | had {6 ime that this Was caused by ‘wu ‘obstruct Ole Bcmnyrel which ve Suquangos mortal. as the daily A coune, ‘ia erstleal ay Mik UYselt as Dent i] Md. bt videnee aid i hal oione pe pay coubuence, and uy Fe i a RA Fae any amen ci tty na. pet Heine ke 8 ay fevers blow on rv bo ite, Ae ek insu MONG cn mien Drcegated In pitie, ie ma eeae y aay orien Oe ira’ per set ste wn day f took oni gater sand qn result continned In ag tn fue former dos ‘ovacwai ah Ae pus bla ‘At the end ut ten days: Mon had. atone: PILLS. The P tne nie racy ‘ " uy approach 4 oyment of 18 aoe "weed in my Bern. more tan evar nomber of the Haman ity, offer vou thie haeht beatlmon y andvof which you will make each we. «Bigaed) Price of Sarvapertiien Resolvont, §L par Aix bottles (or $5; Roady Rello’, #9 vais pér Dette R. Pitts, Moents per nox. DR. RADWAY'S REMEDIES are sold and at DR. RADWAT'S Medical Wi al Maiden Lane, New York, and No. 40 Bee te Montreal. , ity @ocds, x. K GREATEST BARGAINS AiRGT 18. JAMES McCREERY & CO., BROADWAY AND ELEVENTH STRERT,/ / Are now offering extraordimary inducements te pan chasers of goods for the holidays, having made snot! Immense reduction of priees in thelr entire stocks, they are selling at much below its original cost, These Teductions are REAL, and the pubile are invited toim spect for themrelven, SILKS. Rich Brocade and Chene Siks, $125, reduced frow #2. Rich Satin Seripes, $1.90, reduced from §% and Rr duced from $220, A groat reduction in vory Rich Black Gros Gata Sil 41.75, to the finest imported. VELVETS. Ponson’s" Lyons Biaok Silk Velvet, 28-inch, $10, re duced trom $13, *Ponson’s" Lyons Black Silk Velvet duced from 615, Vouson’s" Lyous Biack S: duced from $16. Ponson's" Lyons Baek duced from $17, M Dest anally WF loch, #20 cedneed from $26 © Million's” best quality, #2-Inea, $25, reduced from 52 DRESS GOODS, Fino trish Poptins, €1.90, reduced from #2. Ail Woot Plaids, poptar designs, reduced 99 per cant, Sk Warp Freach Popilus, 79 ets., reduced from $1.25, A larae lino of British Dress Goods, on own Import tion, at 85 ct, Mg ete. and ete, Jost bale the OPEN: ING PRICE of the ronson. 5,000 Dress Lengths at frou #2 to Chrlatinas Prowents. Our entire stock of Monatrs, Rpingiines, Alpaeas, and every de tures, are of fered at PROPORTION ATELY LOW PRICES, LACES AND EMDROLD RULES, Toal Valenciennes Hankerchtefs, 65.73, worth GT. Rew Point Applique Barbs, $3.35, worth 96.50, Real Point Appliqne Barbs, $5, worth 97 Real Point Applique Barbs, $20, worth 636, Heal Point Applique Lace, €2.25, worth §3, Real Point Applique Lace, #350, worth 96. Real Point Applique Shawis, $100, worth #175, Appliqno Shawls, $125, worth $200, Real Point Applique Snaw/s, $200, worth 2%, Real Polut Appliqae Shaw's, $259, worth $339. Also, # large assortment of Ladica’ Fancy Scarfe any Bows, Gents’ Silk and Satin Scart, Cravats, Hapd-kniy Woolens, &e. ch fancy ake, At 91.29, LST, 9159, ined, it FO \k Velvet, S:ineh, $28, re SUE Velvet, ined, $14, Fe 5.00, snitable for JOUVIN'S KID GLOVES, Our stock of this popular wake lias been largely re plenished with fresh .mportations lg all the new wigter colors, in one, two, and three buttons; also, Castor, Woolen, Dogsking, and other styles of Winter Gloves im great variety. JAMES MOCRERRY & CO., Broadway and Eleventh street. SHEARS AND VELV RES zd FROM AUCTION. BLACK GROS GRAIN AND GLACK SILKS ATHS TO ALL THE FIRST CLASS MAKES AT $2.0 TO 8% BONNE & TAPISSIRWS SUPERB QUALITIES ATH TO 85, LYONS SILK VELVET AT $19 AND UPWARD, worthy of SPECIAL ATTENTION on account of thelr superior tin BROCHE AND WOOL SUAWLS, CLOTHS, CURTALNS, CORD ICES, AND MOURNING GOODS, AMONG WHICH WILL BE FOUND OUR SILK FINISHED BLACK ALPACAS, *+ AY Ye. PER YARD AND UPWARD, ALSO, A CASE OF AEAVY RLACK VELVETRENS, AT $1, WORTH $1.00, Purehasers will Od our General Stock very Jow In price, and our Specialties worthy of particular atrqngion. SUGDEN & BRADBURY, ‘302 aud au BOWRRY, One door below Bleecker at. [#9 Goons. a: “a. Wh SHALL CONTINUE ON MONDAY THE BALE or ove 22INCH ALL-WOOL SENGE AT. ‘They are the most popnlar goods ever offered Ia the market at the price, and will compare very @varpbly with auything to be bad et a much higher pricé, WE SHALL ALSO OFFER “INCH POPLINS IN DRESSES, 10 YARDS FOR #2. S-INCH ENGLISH DRESS GOODS, AT @.7 THE PATTERN, FINER GOODS PHOPORTIONATELY LOM DOUBLE WIDTH ALL-WOOL EMPRESS CLOTHS At & Coat, Also, MERINOS, ALPACAS, &e., &c.,1m all of whieh Our recent exteasive purchases at peremptory anetion ales enable us to substantiate our claim to having the cheapest diess goods In New York. Ww aso Javite attoation to our vast assortment of LINENS, FLANNELS, DOMESTIC AND FANCY Goons, Which we offer by the yard at less than the upua} pleos price, and consistent with the recent decline in gout. SUGDEN & BRADBURY, 312 AND Sit BOWERY, One door below Bleecker sireet. Both soll very stairy, opposite AND Abies’ Y MAS PRESENTS, sis TIFFANY & CO, BAVE NOW RECEIVED TREIR FULL STOEK FOR TAZ HOLIDAYS. DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, BRONZES, WATCHES, SILVER WARS, LEATHER GOODS, CLOCKS, YAN« TEL SETS, PORCELAIN, STAINED WARE, FANCE ARTICLES, VENETIAN GLASS, TOILET ARTICLES, IVORY AND JAPANESE GOODS, OPERA GLASSES, FANS, CHOICE ARTICLES IN WOOD, FINE GILT GOODS, Boameled and ivintd with precique | wwues, MAAX AQVELTU, 4 0 and 382 HHOAD WAT, it] DOT AN ERASE Soa