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THE SUN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1870. / Ee = a — as = —) wap 1OTp PHOTOGRAPHS BY SUN REPURTERS. | VII]. PI, ‘ . TIGE work on the ground floor of his stomach. He > QUUNE \j Teg THK BALL AND BAT. Mich.0. Jet Oe 2,117 (Dad. & 6. Cet menses AEW PALACE OF INDUSTRY. ——— THE FEAST OF THE TIGERS, | werk px, the. cron) A ccscetapon atoitea po- | MIR, SUMNER AND RUSSIA. —oe Fe Ee A a _— O'Flaberty's Receipt—Judge Dowling —— tato, pie er Te A et beneath ihe ts rere oo Last Game of the Season—Tattle & Bailey COLUM Bt. Be tet mm. 88. 104 A pickle, od pickle benen ail of & 7 aseur St Pia 3 see roveuts the tract of land | Nomplunsed-How Rasy tt te te Satisfy ® | oye paninr, REVIEW, AND NA Mackerel, covered the mackerel With {ieee spoon: | SALE BUROPR RE REPUBLICAN Oe ee Cay, perwenl ag abe. Rife set ai a Industrial Exhibition Cot be He PE LEY J hi fulls of ice ereum, swaitowed two baked beans and to 8— ne Game Buy) Mil. @ BU Paul eM « Indusiol Babibition Compe 1 Mr, Bernard O'Flaherty is # gentleman about QUET OF THE SHANDLEY ARMY, | Mg nah olive, backed by two chicken livers and a OR COSSACK? pete a Si 848 ; tenis from Ninoty-elahth to 100g | And Arties & rod cotton handkerebiet in his tert ment—The Boss Inspecting the Boys from | afierwurd wasied. away in. fooming bumpers sin-His tens Badly Founded—fis ball season was clored with a geme on te Union ok Cnn dnd: 44 gn. a ( tre athe ‘Thved to the. Fourth avenne, | bald. Ue ie am tionest Irishman, and was born near ‘Avenae—The Descent upon Irve | of clamparne. Last nicht he dreamed that he had | port of MInvery in Cuba. ground, Williamsburch, ‘Tle contestants wer etwo ro. a y Hill Monument on bis stomuel, Famous Eaters, Drinkers, and | the Bun ‘the Ton, | CofFeMMondence of The Sun. jons ‘Tweed Speaks, ETOpaply, the mig Aagiliicuddy’s Reeks, He appeared before Judge re Wy reully trong amatent nines, who, desnite the col, Del Le & WA tas, AMI TOL. Be Wf Dowling at the Special Sessions Wednesday morning, Vol. & W. let m. ext... Ws| Lol. B. de Wad m. 4 ores, uncut by any street { eraceful enter W brming au are MAP OF THM PALACE BITE, LEMINGT ON AVENUE Be ‘THESE STREETS hese iz charged with stealing a coat, ‘Tears were trickling down bis unwashed chooks almost as big as Tatlio Welsh's doughbolls, Approaching the Judge with his red cotton pocket handkerchief in bis band, be sald, in an imploring tone of vo! Larn'd Joodge ; me avd some.sh udder fellers was in ® place-sh yesterday, and when one of us fellers wanted to go out he couldn't fod his coat, and he suid Thad it ; and Edtdn’t bad it, and, be jabers, I st man, ko Tam, and—"* Dowling, ‘Who during the whole time had deen leaning his head upon his hands, wivhout lis tening to Mr. O'laherty's story, suddenly raising it, exelainne * Are you through ?" Honor ——~' fF hand.on the Bible.” 1 will,” said Barney, and. puiting the be word be jifted up his two dirty hand Tetting the rod cotton handkerehie! drop upon the floor, an bore them hervily down upon the oly book, He then smscked bis live apon the cover, “You soleunly swear that what you said was the Yesterday morning early, the palace of dor- aling light, that is to say, the clnb house of the Oriental potentates of Bast Broadway was a scene of lively commotion. The occasion was the frst parade and review of the Shanaley Legion, an inde- pendent military organization, composed of the friends and political adherents of the genial Justice of the Essex Market Court. At about 8 o'clock the staf of the two regiments, which comprise tho legion, begon to assemble. Marshal Tooker, the Quartermaster, was the first to arrive. He betook himself to tre re‘reshment de partment, where he dispored of @ Demo cratic eye-opener, Gen, Win, M, Tweed, Ir Brigadier-Genersl of the Legion, was in the elub- house soon afterward, closely followed vy Gen. SkiM, Regimental Surgeon, the gallant Col, An- lrews, Coroner Keenan, Captain M. J, Shand- y, Lieut. Col, Michael Healey, Adjutant Thomas down his fork, pleks up the fea between the then Joseph A. Lyon, of the F eran Ward, Mr. Lyons Wasaixatom, Nov, 22.—Mr. Sammer’s declara- | played an excellent game, The weather hab Gel 8 w.camp, be ‘if io & Ht fs. i g handles the and fork with the abandon of a | tion as t eal oljects of precipitatin ear, but {otensely cold, and when the tem- et Gite Con a Mie handicn the kaife and forlk with, the obundcn of 2 | tion as to the real oijecte of Husela in precipitating iy Great Western Ist °$8, 89 [CCd! F.&. Miia, 1st mi, BG him ehasejup a pen. Taking bis forks bevween tie ball of the thimb of his leit hand aud the lower part Of bis vaim he speurs for the pea Vike a kingfisher alter ashiner, The point of the fork glanees and ‘enoota to the northeast corner of Mr. Lye The honorable gentleman then eyes (he pea like & Freneu engineer, and finally makes a secc dart for it, Missing It again, he deuberat and forefinger of his right hand and conveys it to his really, handsome mouth In the most artisric mmonner. ‘The nnaftected eimpticity and sUiil aristo- cratic grace of Mr. Lyon's eating would attract gon: eral aliontion at one of Queen Victoria's royal sunpers, Col, John R, Fellows eats very much like the 1 lamented Stephen A. Douglas, fle cuts a potato wit exquisite grace, and peel the meat from the back: bone of a herring ion artistic manucr, He hancles atieriagne Ike a fish ball. With tis solitary ex ception, he is une of the finest eaters in the country. Gen. "Tweed is. a splendid speciinen of ay cuter, Nis best hoid ts in flourishing a napain wine his mouth with more real grace than any Gen the general war in Europe being the same which he adveestes in his lecture, namely, “the permanent disarmament of France,” takes no ove by surprise Lore, where hie foreign policy has long been rerarded as a more refieetion of that of Russa, Te has cham- vioned every proRassian movement in the United Btstos Senate, Why the disarmament of France? Russia desires ts for the same reason that Philip of Macedon did the disarmament of Athens, When bis paid orators advocated this measure, Demosthenes met them with the fable of tho wolves proposing to the sheep to dispense with their dogs and shepherds. When the late Mr. Cobden, the arch apostle of peace, endeavored to persasde successively Louis Philippe and Lonis Napoleon, with their reapective cabinets, to diminish of disband tacit armaments, so that Great Britain might be enabled to do the fame, an! both these leading powers thereby give poratare is taken into consideration, the errors made in fielding on bow aides were astoniabingly few. The Tuttle & Bailey nine have been organized only about a year, and, this being considered, the precision and jadgment which they exhibit in the field do them infinite eredit, erage pitchcr, and a first-class cateher, the latter, a Mr. Craig, being able to give points to a good many catchers belonging to more pretentions orgoniza ine exce!lent bitters in the nine, Mr. Lyster, especially, hitting with akiil not Often witnessed even smmong the vrofes- Sun rises, ‘They nave fair av | 840d7 Hook. ¥ Gov The Chelsea nine also posse: ‘but thelr weak point is Tle evn deliver the ball well over the mark, t he is rather inclined being of an exceedingly irri- table temper, frequently jores euntrol of himsel!, whon a pitcher dues that he ts worae Tt ceriainly is Very trying 10 #ce a nice el ond WH Rood at pat on airs,” ai — MARINE WNTELLIGENCE. niealiaiais MINTATTNE ALMANAC— THIN DAT. 6'b8 Sau #0 485 Moon Fete... 18 Wen WATE + DAY Gate... 8 Lslaadi0 34, fhe ee Arrived=luvnsvar, Nov. 2. Bteamehtp (nda, Liverpool. nvlae. and pass SToamaltp Gro. Washington, Now Orleans, mdse, m@ ‘Steamship Albomatle, Richmond, mdse. and pass. Bteamehip frac Bell, Richmont, inde, and jie, Bteat gp Charleston, Charleston, indse, ane! nares, Steawbhip Rapidan, Sayan, yidee. and p Stenmnsmip Wawuentta, New liodford, mdse, aud vaae Bing Garpo, Calentya, md Hark Excelsior, Bordeanx, mast. Bilg Caseateltes Cadiz, wit Bog Dan dee, Cornwaltia, Behr Vilow's lirtie, Porto Tt Schr Lavin's Bell, tayagn ‘Aino, the us TF and coastw STEAMSMIPS ARRIVED OUT. id in the fieid, but accidents will happen in the truth #" aaid the Jade impressively, Shicl, Major Whalen, and other eral in New York. He Wasa hitie out of practice tary example to ths world, he was mot by the | pert resuls Eel lg bl pg a , i ¢ , 5 alin N Ef c . ulated mines; bat if in consequence of an th hi Ininor “Ipdade,T do, your Moaor. petiticiake op note Jfstefay, an wie Kept him wake fOr the uct: J on that Franee eould not venture to disarm | occasional muff the pitener gris avace, 118 any eae ee ee eo Vell, (hut's epongh § yo ome. - jer par preceding night. Y ie te fr Odds he will be batted all over the field. . But larned Soodge.” rejoined Barney, “ won't | connected with the organization, About 60 guests | ESM Wile ie Roberis's apectalty yesterday was | Sid leave herself at the mercy of Austria and Pros | rhe cine pecun at £45, with the Turtle & Bailey Business Notices, $ tad been invied. Among tiem Capt. Frank Doone, | the esting of a gibiet stow: Alin performance with | #ia; and that, cnerons as these powers admitted | boys at the but, and Ja consequence of a mot bY ‘One of the most crevi hardiy able to refrain from laughter... You can eo | Cbas. H. Smith of the Deputy Sheritt’s oftice Major | 2 table spoon was equal to that of Benjamin ut Tu ys hg Rg eine F military establishinents to be, they naturally | Barlow, they oviained ove run. The Cuelsen Inde | Me Beat fer in bis best days . howe Pr J 080d Wade | or eifdtneas are of the State of New York was the aci | Wilhgul a Feewipt, aud tell them that ss allright. | Conyngham of the Zemocrat, and Police Cap er in ble Reet dae arte loft bis spoon beliind him, | 9F#ued that they conid not leave theuseives ui the and were cleverly disposed of in one two. i meorporating the Industrial Exhibition Conpany of ne ed Webs Yow Far it sake er, OF Young, Allaire, Warlow, and Ulban, Attl jer, an example whicn they linitated in toe Her UP. us wouter Vaeion winks uead | Tile would inevar havo been cous ty Geu: uiler, | mercy of the armed Iusslan Colocses ext inning; & very pretty double play by West and | NGerRUr = form, ‘wiih ; ous fa | Col Roberts would do. well to study the great wpoo " . Delman eal yinaiow? 8 Kew York, «to the SUN repor'er, amilingly remar of these was Col. Jobn Pickford, Jr., who gracefal- iat a little clorer, Shien lett Lecrercl sale Lot arene A bad throw of Barlow's enublet the Chelsea mea ae tngeey hice! ee bitched jon IV of its Charter explains the objects of How easy it is to satisfy a man!” ly carried the $100 gold headed cane, which was J Company —-— resented to Lin oa bis. last bisthdsy by Justice | Hove Josent Ih Tooker, Ils ta the Wotton of bona | unexpressed—the necessty felt by the deapotieme of | xame a tir, In the third Inning McCormick, the Te nesthien tie ection IV.—The aald Corporation te hereby an. | Ruaning Down a Newsbey—B Shandiey. Hieonte, Wis time yesterday wae something extra: T Europe of keeping on band the meuus of retaining | Chelvea pusher Jost bis temper a iti, aud the S dtarenen Borizat to purchase and hold such real which Alderman Coman Pro Ordinary, Ho ate fourteen ounces of boiled mutton, | ye onan gutjection, sult war the T- &'B, teat seored minh rund, walle A veceipt?” exclaimed. the astonished Jule, ster ng them to whitewush the 'T. & B.'s lw mont Ferarkable enter at the table was the | Feason, which Mr, Cobdon well uuderatood, though | 19 score ove in their second fomins, making the oo { A J - , In order to provide for the wants of the staf, | four plates of mashed quash, a Spanish mackerel, nd especially the then | the Chelseas only scored one, THis long lead of the meee ‘ ay be Recents tae ie ts mintedene Lintdledeldanatd " ait the livery atavies in the neiguborhood had been | three lamb chops, two roast 'arkeys, sixteen | oppressed eationalities of Hungary, Italy, and Po- | 1. &B. side did not, however, discourage the Chel Bra. Winslow's Sootl.ing Syrup dhl I estivicne As two newspaper wagons were dashing up | jiaig gnder contribution. Surgeon Skiff was mount: | QUAll on | toust, forty-elent ae mae potato o*; | Iand, both to Gallicia and Posen, Pyar ic they played steadily, aad disposed of - 4 vers. Onl, oe er ys o1 Vednet Ld e : at ' ity-three onnces: of idower at the T. ive in toe moxt three innings for two 7 " ; Paha dot bares Tenses to oll. aark bas by street on Wednorday on the Bleecker street | og on a nondescript charger, bired atan undertaker's | spinach, fone bowis of oman punches, thir. | The convulsions of 1948 resulted In ephemera! | runs, managing to put on four ihemse m1. the Bire. Winslow's Seething Syrap { ary, ea cane ae Rind. end Tete A a way track, sapplying the newsboys, a boy of ten | cioge by, and the vuliant Thrall clung to the mane of | teen appl fire beans (baked, mot boiled), | popular trinmphe in every country in Europe except | seventh inning, by 4 mutt of West's, the 1. &B. poset is likly hen Weite, ton to nward ond On: leaped on the tailboard of the foremost waxon, and | ig aived with desperation, Marshal Tooker and tio boiled halibut, a large tiger potple, six clickens, | Prussia, All the sovereigus of Europe accepted and | men secured two runs; bat they ina measure made Mrs. W Meuihian Ore tors therein euch prises sad medals, and hon. | receiving his pile of papers, dropped and darted . Aty-seven ceese livers, and sixteen pounds of Ixn- yy v Here up for this by whitewashing (hem in the eighth and . nslow’s Nevthing By se eetincuoms, as they enall Geom prover; ond i oe J ‘ Col, Andrews made @ respectable appearance on | bella grapes, und dronk ® pony brandy in the | swore support to constitutional government; bu DY | ninth. Somo very pretty play by the T. & B. nin btelaad : rary detinctons, an they shall deem proper ; ani | asice to the right to regain the sidewalk. The | tueir nery bays Wontertul tue of 19 minutes, 2% seconds. Itis | the moral or physical ald of that potent allay, Rus- | enabled thew to ot rid of the Cliclsea team in the RR corona <A } Pee patidtas oF bulidiggn, epee peek’ secoud wagon, driven by one Casey, was only 0 | 44 was past ton when the Shandley chiefs bate to say that this Ie on vape illeled “easironoraic they were enabled to recstablish absolutism | seventh aud eight) Iauings without aun: but they Mrs. Wiuslow's Moothing Syrap 4 onditions a= we i |. Casey tarne “s wd at; but it ould be borm a mi ir, could not succeed in disvo of them pe ninta oe od peopel fateneek ot mae Company, fined anise Ube tp grein gtete rig ae LEAPED INTO THFIR PADDLES, ‘Tooker had eaten nothing for a week beforebond, Oe Tiere was constrained with regret to admit | until they lad put on two runs, the inning being P ae ws fae ne Faerart, 1 aie Comeent: tod Tien | ween a je boy, and in attempting to get ahead | ao4 the whote cavalcade, guests and wartiors, and that he bed riddea a horse eoveral miles te the | tne force of these objections, and to admit that ual. | closed by a splendid bit of felting and a donbi Mrs. Winstow's Soothing Syru, oO SP ihe’tand Company is hereby. further | of the foremort wagon literally ran the little fellow joriaod to consirnct studios and picture gal. | down. The child's teg was broken near the thigh, leries, and to exhibit therein paintings and | und bis arms were badly bruised, It was a miracle ‘nr : 4 . a Oraig, tne poore then belar 16 1 ‘no may ner should be without ed for tho armory of the Sixty-ninth Regiment. | © Nd breciag sit during the pores, Tooker's side, | Yel! pacification and general disarmament, if ever Ppl akg ir gg en being 16 ; int Russia, in iavor of the Lutue & Bailey Club. ‘The tollow : — here the “Lagion qob awalling thee, ‘The eat | geres bet poorty dervas the lasee's operations, The | (L,cncics mite, Dacia IA Tinedte, (se Gornerlome OF | ine is ihe scor sow TET Mame. Seotttne Sreap f . Judge, alter much hard work, snecesded in getting edivlus dealers ¢ shine ones siatoary of any nature and kind, and to buy and sell | (hat hie end, by which, be war dragged soine dit side braves numbered nearly twelve hundred, and | Judee, alter much Milt Wot way With is a an iGionmersay_ of Mr. Womser's mind to TUTTLE # BAILEY. | CHELSEA. preseseeeade Snes for tiie ereation of the saune as wen Board of | hut iis be terushed, Carey attempted to escape, | Were attired in biue army overcoats, with caps to | gine style, Time—10 284 jrable objeet; in. other words, he protest the | Byster J. fo. 2 3 4 Ci Matenite, 8. 8. Trachea! Drops. ‘ | nee for the ereation of ihe sain ae euch Hera | Dut lie Rorse was seiacd by fome car passengers, | match, und blick inexprossibles. The men present | The How, James W. Coliter, the particular filed | strongest devotion of all men to the cause of haman Peperet soos ht dk A tenrten ht The greatort Homa pathic Remeay for all {erttations Mee ST eee te taint ania ia auld | 380 Cobey, wee, celeinod antil an oflcer came YP. | a4 fine, soldierly appearance, although with a ten. | of Depuiy Sherif Bancker, ovcupled © fess, af | liberty, and upliolde with ull the finesso of an expe. | § TRAD TUediyerce.. of the Throat, Honrseness, Cough, Croup, and Whoap- ; FE Reuttoned at esebecforther. eutherised to. pur. | pital: menting in & pitiful tone that be could be of | moon, ‘The officers wero remarkable for their mar- | noon, shaved himself screwed his diamond eude | iberty, and be professes to find in the monstrous Sa TT WGordon, ¢ told by 4st Staite, Dene Ws Baan, glace and bol d, by sift, subject te all provisions of | (erday hy Alderman Come at the Roube, x tho] Dearing, and for a disposition which thy mani- | (;piral se ee es ee eee sommuniem of Russia ® germ for domocratiziug ie ae pat ed i Wi sroonts graut; leese, OF conveyanes, shy ———— Famed (Soe Hele time to the Inst at the table. Mr. | It will certainly require snpertor loricto any he is | Tot: aun wre enter & Wilson sackines, 2.102 arene P Gao therein Wideh. aball be beces Bill Cud’s Political Iufluence—A Cuft from SWORDS AM WALKING CANES. Collier tee good eater, but a better drinker. As | masier of to convince anyoouy thas Hussia can come ‘ ay sold y bot mont, wi BP dr oserot for carrying on the busivess hereby author: Honest Joe Dowling. FO ee eee ca been got into | Be, sat pear Marshal Tooker, he fared eatromely | pei the diasrmauent of France or of Kurope tyre | etheaieiicy te gr oy Mp! OD OO philly Iuee (o be carried on by said Corporation. Mr. William Cuff, . svat ‘well. fie migbt have done better, Bowever, bad be | Poataing the terins of a treaty impored upan hert | Caceres) Yo 2 a 8 - Section VIIL. The building so be erected shstl r. William Cuff, « beardless gentleman, evi- | marching order, Gen, Wm, M. Tweed, Jr. gave the | Deon at his own ssloon. Feecrase her agressive pulleys, Tuevery crosivsicn | tiene ee aE MARRIED. be Greproof, dently of the Tammany persunsion—yet, strange to | word to move, and the two regiments set out with ‘Among the eaters who particnlarty distinguished | Gr, Kossian naval armament in the Wieek New Re ee Cod be tele MIRCHARDOWYCKOWF —At Albany, Nov. 1 Ka Tmroweawr #0 eTOeRiOLOSEG. say, with a elean face—wae dragged before Jadze | a brisk military tread, ‘The route was rom Kasex | themeelvet were the lon. James Donatus, Caleb | which Kussia now repudiates, was to prevent the ward. BM. Hirchard, of Was S Watella Gre ioner Mictiael J. Dunn the poet, Polieo Commi Erctiow IX, Persona subscribing to the Stock of | Dewlng, at the Special Sessions Wednesday, Mr. | Market, through Grand stroct to Bast Broadway; Shandley, the Hon, Tim Ins Company, oF being Direetors, shall tvenr no | Cuff was charged with beating Miss Sarah ‘Mec- | down East Brondway to Clinton street, past the | Thomas Sheil, Alderm: ft’ on the part of Aui —_— duugnter of tue iale Rev. Dr mpbell, the Hon. | tris to protect the Danube, and of Turkey to defend | 4 Game Lost by a Nine that was Abend, - ae thy J. = ; Hugene Durnin, who was | Constantinople. against the traditional designs of | ‘The employees of the Russell & Erwin Munu- DIVORCED. beyond the amount of the eapi- | Cagerty, a sprightly female of 250 Te., with massive | deserted Oriental Clad House, where a few louacers | }repered to deliver, his Ciiy {ial apeca AE the | Hassle Armed enemies #0, near if ' ity of similar armame h other would | fuet; ¥ d Calhoun, Robbins & C MORK.—In Cincinnatl, Ohio, on Taesd jal stock held and owned by them respectively. rolls ef poll hortest notice, Sheriff James O' rien, and others, m cl aring Company and Calho.», Robbin .. in inpath, n Tae yellow alr, and a ruddy face, vartegatea D notion, y inevitaoly fight, and it has been frequently demon- 1890, by Judge Jonaph Cox, of the Commo All the privileges that it was right for the Siate { with braibes.” | 00 Oo py ws byeilvedtenandipban bend berftesiery econ ots THE BULLIES? DEMOCRAT IX THE WORLD, strated viat so-called peace bot meen Weve powers is bgt en lene A Lived orl dnaeies ib county J otk frost Laura Mork, New York to grant to a corporation have bee 5 lo man te foreves q , He tables 04 q on | Buthing but vd e game oO san IL tacoster granted Jo tate Compass, 01" Y vavcin mes "ite owid me that T couldn't get tim | Kutgers to New Canal, and ao to Broadway; ap | qtivek Mitlintae lahore Ging noting more vo |, five aited States and Great Britain have agreed tented unt the” sereni Anni, wien the score Syrdve dosent Cosy ot she Heslton Souigy + charter grant ; copped, ‘eause he had p'litical inflooence, and—" u i with esch other not to maintain naval armaments on | stood : £. 00., 13; C. 6.015. The latter, dosents Cox, of the Haan ‘seventeen yeare ago a Crystal Pulse was opencd | That's sudicleat," sald Judge Dowling, amiling, | Broedway to Fourteenth, and by way of Fourteenth | eat the noble veterans ta the bade of Ae hall Lexan | the lakes lying between their respective possessions, | however, with the score In their favor, refused t Memon fn New York, and it i estimated that New York | THB turning to she prisoner, he added : to Thirty-fourth street and Fifth avenue, On Fifth be OAL Sen, Sulcw, with carer. teak oy fy | The Biack Sea was long regarded in international | continue the piay, and the umpire deci ded the came ets A recived a benefit from that enterprive of not lese taal what made you cud this women nue, near Fourteenth street, one of Capt. Con: | @ Napoleonic beard, raised hts military cap eloft | tie 7 CEL wer Soma Aid a toe the terri. | in favor of the Kessel & Erwin Company's nine. DIED. eelve . sored 1h iter. ous ‘i . e y orial acquisitions made by Rassia, and the commer a _ ag ; Han forty millions of dollars, a jlan't cuff her," sald BIN, to s very meek | !8n’s Cavalry Corps, consisting of thirty-seven horse- | his right bands rhe cap Dean ie ie before the | ciahestablishments formed by her On its shores, vota | rotting on Fleetwood Course—Ten Gvod 3 —On Wednesday, Nov. 2% 1870, Susan Be voice; * Tonly gave her a slap.” . fell from bis erin a fit, and affor startled pi * pire and otber mariti pwers ha’ wonrace POPULATION THR UNITED jacken ber eyo in thie way?” (Laughter capacity. Tt had been announ that * Boss” | Si¢ come: consequently to the free navigation of Di a nr ot cs STATES AND OF NEW YORK CITY SINCE 1850. Cott opeued bis eyes and howl bat etd ered not | Tiresd would review the “Legion” from one ol the Three cheers for Ba, Shandiey, the model De- | Garsduenay, Stein’ aus tight wan expressly | yesterday. and all «ood, Pier Now, 3. at hale Popuiation of the United States in 1850... 23.191,806 | * word. porlor windows of moerat of Now York city!" MAN. bi Pe sal roar fli owe" hall shoo! Tecognized by the Kevouth articve of the treaty of | Finer Kace.—FLeeTwoop Pare, Nov. —Paree and | | COLEMAN —On Popuiation of the Untied States in 1870.,.,40,000.00) I will send you to the Penitentiary for 6 mouth eau caus SLU ‘One oniversal roar followed, and the hall shook as ful Mees, HOwora, ee eee ee eee oy um vartoquake. “Ageia uno | Adrianople. concluded in 1890, between Russia and | stakes €20¥ mig nents, $n 8, 1n harves nd 13 day's friends of the famliy are rospe ct Fai {rou hor ate reel~ sProvklya, om iter a long and | veh Coleman, - aged Yea Rac ‘Te reintives There were four trots on Fleetwood Course | {i)y !nvited jow of Bf milation ‘of 7 | to think ov, 0 politics con.” r yor ° re’ % er GHth year. ae aiine of reacenae tA TBE } | wasn't a felivw grinuing whom be could eall to or- | borbood of tic Club house was crowded with ei PO Rs ME ht pa ey, the best De- | che of the treaty concluded between Great Britain | Owner's or. g: Bloet ne the sageral (rot fe residence, 15 Lewis st. ow of tuilee of railroads in 1870...... oer. gms anzious to get a glimpac of the great Kew | MAST Doar, wilder tua the voice of the angry | Sat Porte on the din of January, iia, wherein | secowp Rac ‘Purse ana | Ratarday morning. at MAI vasi Tie peau ha wil be Apa — s goon a thie , eis declared that as it had been "at all Himes pro- | wake ts taten to St Wrlaget's Chasen, corner of Av. is-wn In 100 the United Baton was by Europe regarded Hon, William Taylor's {Hunt—Conetus | Gralulle's band way wafted to Thirty fourth street | oct Fang throneh the room. The started pigeon | aidicad to verwts of wear &9 enter the canal of Conetan: | Scisverts pts. beady 2 Wivee s aoiesin “equicia inate Will pe oered for ho onda et sn . the * Bows’ made his a . 4 fs ved: o it of Milla cael’ 0" fer soul, (hence to Caivery Come . , ndary power, In it is appreciated asa sive dence of Mr. McKanight’s Skill, pee tne breeze, 1 a Loa Linea h 8 a arance ac ‘Three cheers for dadge Shandley, the bulliest tinople, that ts to aay, in the strait ofthe Dardanelice, | M. Wy hippie's eh, H } ' BEE. oe "enti Soar eo Wednesday, Nov. = kes line Government Mr, William Taylor, Potice Commissioner of | SOMting, to Promine, He wore ie bisck frosk com | Democrat in the world!” and w that of the Black Sea, and” a this ancient | D: Mace me 6 Rows tai i Sta. 2 Jou Fee Iie the fuehion for Americans to visit Eurove. | Jersey City and brother of Senator N. D. Taylor, Sahtisien presset ho dita’s spore galy | PiNroar like a clap of thander followed, The Na- | {we 0 (he diloman Binary oughe in Wee manner 1 | rain Kack — Fai Rica or subore iis remains wiil be taken from hie late resnlenee, i be observed in future in time of peace toward every power whatsoever,” and on. Further then this, Russia hergelt, by the treaty of | alliance coneladed on the 8th of July, 1838, at Hun. Sun et, on S@LUFAAY, Both 1Usk, Al hail past 10 o'clock: La the Church of St. Vineent de Paul, where a requieat mass will be celebrated for te repose of his soul, after whieh tue funeral will procera to Calvary Cemetery ‘ « ‘This enterprise delng exrrind out os befits eur | secompanied by a friond of bis, a Mr, McKnight, | Founding lim were the Hon. Matthew I. Bren Doleonic man yelled * Tiger-r-r-r i” alter which he . if cabal ee Than. | eiceted from his mouth a squirt of tovacco jaice m, the (ide of travel will tare, and Drier | recontiy went West on o game-cheoting expedition, | SoCrtt etre Setae: Connth Oe Laat, Cithn | very mech like s rye straw. Bither in crowds the inhabitauts of transatlantic | Poth gentlemen are well-known ainateur sportemen, | magnificent crystal sparkling on his broast ; Cox . Murphy's br, “ Lovett’s eh. JUDGE SHANDLEY'S sPEKCH. kiar Skelessi, between that country and Lurkey, had eGOLDEN — Do Toersday: Rovernbar #1, Micagel Co ee, ‘ t Wi loberts, Judges Cs e i" ‘ . & native of the parish of Corley, Site, irelaad, Qoantries, and were expected to retura well Indem with the | Gresuman Cox. Vol. Win. tt Toe eee aad Judge Shandiey ten arose amit load cheers. is stipulated in ber favor that the Horie should sbat Ree cc cries ty a KLGIMILITY AND MEANS OF ComMENICATION. | spotis of the chase. On Monday they made their | ghost of lesser lights. ausometation -) ue complimentary | Against foreign armed versels in timo of war. taht iavitea’ to atieod, the funeral trom ‘The Palace will be situated below ihe contre of | appearance at howe, since which time Mr. Tayh THE Boss's FACE Be Jelend, only one Mock removed trom Central | has Leen unaccountadly missing from his favorite | wore a cherudic stuile, and be nequit‘ed himself of Pars. ‘The New York Central and Hudson River | hannts, Considerable speculation was indulged in | Bis duties ax a reviewer with the skill of « general Ralroads, the Harlem, the New York and New | by tis friende ss to where “Milly” kept himeeli, | He also gave rapression to his surprise at the dno tudest fr wittesscd in this | So it will be seon that ths movement of Rassia is be cepecially oue | pot, as Mr. Sumner cloitas to have excellent author: 1 by mi t'nry men to- | ity for saying itis, paraltel to nis own for the disarma. is was the pede and mcet Urilliant aeplay | Went of France. o 10 sny other so-called interert of ednesday, Nov. 25, Thos. of the fantly are resnert- necn. from his Oanee 42 Spring ot. ou Sacurd MILLARD —Snddeuly. Millard, E+q.. age t 67 yen) ‘The reintives and frie fully invited to a Trotting on Prospect Park, sitio toe it Mon Wi er iven ts. bl m polis eawion in the direct line dence. Sal Lafayt ‘Nostrand s is and it was bat recentiy Lust the secret leaked oat, | Condition of the battalion, Whea the review was it was given ts" bin, abt pol reswlon dence. Sf Latwy F Nostran : Mavon Railroads, will all beds 8 depot om the | it yp tare tnat one day while shooting, NcKmigit | Over. ihe march was resumed to Irving Hall, where | Lcian. Dit ae privel citizen. and he would Beier ea techs ues tend There were two trots yesterday on Prospect | yee eA NS. on ann . gronud, ‘The Third Avenue Railroad passes on oa¢ | and Teylor cot eeparated; they both ai tae same | # £r4nd #pread was cooling In their absence ly Awarded to him. Tare wae tae highest compli: | if Engtand desires to hold her position as a power in | Park Course: ful lines, 71 med i ye Bide, the Madison Avenue Railroad on the other, | lime came seross a bevy of partridge, when they The Fecond Avenue Railroed ts only 800 feet dis. | Pred together. Taylor shot the came aud McKnight DINNER IN THE MOSIC ITALL. 1’ ever awarded to Bi Che fri sof the fin ‘The Legion had done | feurope, abe must put ber foot down atonce, and | Fret R. cl c y | meet Russia de Haptly at the outsct, Itis marvellous | to wagons, Auarew Jackson Club, an sted to attend the cond 4 together. | Tarlor shot the game aud McKnight | rhe nanqnet scene in the mnsic hall was the most | thanks he accepted ue-honery of the day, aud wished | meet Kus marvellous On, eral for his Jace est 50 2 Sse Sf Skis Tre Baal River ie only 1.0 ined away. Be | Seckemor. thie Closed the game hut, Taylor 1a a | (RUYEWBE one ever witnested on this’ coatinent boa bright ‘miure” ani a baphy “Thanks | iat. in the face of so many previous moveuicuta mud | Sc MOUNTS bE Homnerte: : Friday uioruine Noy" 26, a, 10 s'clork Tue. remain er spot on the Island on very handsome wan and much admired by th Sight tables range entire length of the hall, Ne wn tacts, there should be on 1a public Pi thie assay will De jasen to St. Stepiieu’s Caurch. where a eoleuin ‘ paaens Be tht, PePeTe Of VON AFEORITS Sind: Oe Tidies, and the ad@ition of the backshot doce wot | Nit the cxccnON of a, space oe ‘he ‘upper end’ |” gam, rwxub's AXD COL. FELLOW's spexcmEs. Iie in euher Lingland or Aweriea wo could doubt aud stake, 6300; mile hea’ aes whl be ofnred up tar the Ferose of Gi Will the stock tend to erkange thy beauty of bie featares. Taylor | Tottoers of tie press. In the centre of the frat | .,Tie speech wes followed with round oa round of | It ie no sect t tliat Russia is ambitious of becom t g. Tom Beeze Masi 9.2 11 peerRROe SAS 8 cress meeting ot thn Anoree cane: . Rent; Potranee fo: : Upper table, sat Justice, Edward. d,-Shandiey, sup: | cheers ince mesitline power, 028 Wat, Soe wanls Consian. |. SuMmer's 6p or the fovlowing proambic aud Feso\utlobd of exiibitors; Admission fee of visitors; Charze : sess ported on the rizht hy Marshal Tooker and on the Gen. Wm. M. Tweed, Jr., in response to numer. | tincole, Uid Peter the Great left a will in which he Thme—243, FTG Bd. mars aanneeds L i . lor expenses. Canary Birds and Sweet Young Ladies | jet by Gen. Wm. M. Tweed, Jr., with nis staff je a few well-directed remarks, and | inculcated the necessity of dividing Turkey w —— Whereas, ‘ins C 2) has rec ved the sad intelligent ‘There $$ net space to be rented to exhibitors Singing at a Grammar Schoo! ‘ioe seated at the left and rient. In a Ausiria, and evinced the th of bis public moral Ty was ropeatedl7 ch . . Genth of cur late eampauien aud fellow meuber, BSH. square feet, at $1 ver square foot, equal io | ph, re Data Tose ae et ae iiled bye blue cou ne | “District Attorney Fellows was next called for, | by addiig au injunction that Russia shouid afterw Pea nies coenne ee veg aeekee : baa ; Det 00. _ The magnificent new building of Grammar | Hine fic) wey stomach inside of It, Four hours’ | avd mude a short speech, which was reccived with | take Austria's Lalf away from her. His “manly he following running race and two trots came | (Thvtetire, te tt resolved, , Hidch exhibitor would be required to pay an en. | School No, 8. sitaxted in Broome street, near Wil | march chrougu the bracing air had stirred up their | M@vor- spouse, C named her youngest son—nacle | Came off yesterday on tts course: i olan, oxen ( Iarce fee of $80; No. of exhibitors, 32,00—equsl | leit, Thirteenth Ward, was formally opened marie juice and made’ them ravenous, Birds, | Criee for Mnrebal Tooker foliowed, but ‘ Joe." | of the present Czar— Constantine, in the tull expec- | Le Sdturramuing horse s baltic ueaiss best two | Marka friond, ule synipathy fon y artery BB ig ly rd oe ee Wednesday with appropriate exercises, those given | chickens, turk ert, ehop and entie.s disappeared | Witt Lis accustomed modesty, bowed himself out. tation that be wea rigs over Se natantinople, | Passe 8%. for Tapping Rorses, halfiuiie beats; best two tor i alte nd , + agers ja New ¥ 2,000, : Y like corn rattling down a hopper, Champagne bub- oxau’ Le doctrine of nationality—the revolutionary doc- " 4 vey witile ae M5) cents caeh—€1.800,000 per yea, im the female department, under the supervision of | HES SSE *iunes goblew aud’ fan -downe thirsty ie i ciylagnb gabe dat] mn modern Europe, which lay at the foundation | 3 ge aidsbaren,*": 32 | pteacd member ot Bo ants Then on 4000 exhibitors— Miss Harriet Goldey, the principal, being of marked | throats with a suction that equalled Big Six playing | _Seddeniy the hall was in sn uproar. Tt was whi, og and German’ vorfication—Ie well under. | ¥. H: vowyrr sien. is. buifoik Qi 3 2 3 | Asheuad ved: howored aia belownd , h exhiblior will be required to pay for the fol- | srceitonce, Besides speaking by Mr. Kiddie, the | Mfoush & two-inch nozzle, pered and bulloed that the * Boss "—ibe “Senator " | stood in Russia; and the Muscovite party, of which | T: COMFOy's DIK. Bosco. ece se 444 nd ai peace With Ol Mabkind Jow ing articles ; : ; iB by ie, ‘Keihe ‘plates became cleared and the ottios | Tweedy had come, Mr. ‘Tweed entered tb chakod is whe Lead, never fails to dnvoue | C: H-Frees's ch. w,Ciareigeyiie. 2 8B 8 epee ee... 4 pod Fyn Folee... $20 per year, Conety, Suverintepten Major Seay, and others, | emptied, the playful spirits of the boys broke forti. ball and passed rongh the dense crowd antil | Panslayisin in support of its pretensions at hom amo—ne, O34, ° be transmitted to the bere Srconp Rack—Tnor.—sweepstakes $600 mile heats ug by the three in Nye, in barnews M6 OF oe hoy tables, where he received the | or to extend its dowtnion in Austria and Turk Misses wo, Hunt, Ouell, Tooker, Corbin, | nail, aud a fing, of kulges on tue plate ihe rs a congratulations of Jude Bhandiey, hie son, Capt. | Religious fanal also culled in to nid th ¥, Mi Hiinere Sahason, Hunt, Ovell, Tooker, Corbin, | hall and lively raitling of kaives on tue pists | Song N, Andrews and the other capiain, and ahost | tional sentiwuent, aud al worshippers of the Greek | 3 Nopson's bree Dame co aeegel rae very” taete(ully decorated, aad ia egy nee ed Wine Ac soon asc aainie | of other friends, Including © mamocr of the news | {xiih are expected w be drawn Into the magnificent | KW. Barrett's Fm. Lady Bia a pisces fanesTareagen were bung, thelt feathered oc. | Soiaten'gc'une intde ofthe doors atthe lower end | Paper fraternity. His pvearance was hailed with | ompire whore wanifest destiny is to dowina inca Beat........ 4 per year. $120 per year... RECAPITULATION. Jecome from rent. at $1 per sq) aked brother. ‘That ihe members of this Ciub, tn a body, Attend (he funeral of our late fe low mer ver. va LEANDEL BUCK, Cl rman, HOMARL T, DALY, \ 4 N VORST.—On Wednosday, Nov. 29, Letitia Van “yen an cupante joining with great glee in the masical fes- | uf the tables with refreshments, the b joud applacse and caNs for a Tweed, | Baro Thre Nace—TRor—Vurse $4; mile heats; best | vorst, wife of Cornelius Van Vorst, 6 6 Re ee ee rate tit ar ie eth fival of the pusils. “Mit, Grice Gedney is the prin: | Sue Snd ouioad time Ie was tinpossibie for the | alter waiting for the uproar to subside, said: ‘That there 18 apprehension among the existing | SFE ie Ore Be LEER uy rae iiedgblatsini dada hd eRe eipal of the primary, and Mr. Meary C. Martin of | waicers to get more than twenty feet inside the doors | GENTLEMEN OF THR SHANDLEY LEGION: The civilizations of Wesiern Europe lest the hive of | Cw biic. g Rone C ‘The retatives and friends of the famtiy are respecttl- ; wHiNNppitea for the Reet uot hour. Ant this time | sure tual feel au sau occasion bas Riso been felt oy | semi-Asiatic barbarians on the northeast ‘shall | 1-8 Saimin chy ¥ WV tnrlat Betrenwood ave aod Union place, tows ef — Miuured? of knives umd forks kept up a furious rats | MARY whe witnessed, tne ne depiay of to-day. ih | swarm and overwhelm them, a» the Gotne and | W. MeGoidien ys) Union, S.7.com Saturday, at ovcleck. ‘The ranAine } Mal Chasatiieae Dlikee: ng ; cheers were proposed apd givon for Edward | Sens cand thewealtn et owe city, to which the bounty | Veudale did of old the souta of | Europe, | Pime—28, Wilt be tuk en to Engin Neuhborhood, } Conductor Dan Cooper aud his staif on the | J: Shindley, Boss Tweed. Gen, ‘twee, tue Orieutal tid to ferwuypark tam pleared to look atthe | is, bat natural, and caunot be wondered a ‘Trot unfinished, posponed. To be finished to-day. | | WALTEL.—On Wednesday, Nov. 25, Morine Walter, t Bsiimated ex abd Blossom Clubs, and everybody else Various Intotence of Iodustey represcnied bere, and of | Russia fiat introduced herself into the European piu tebe mighter of Henriecia Wniter, relict Of Wie late J. Ds Caeine fan Dunmualiy, 8,198,000 | SeMerns Accommodation of the Erie, together with | Mike Saundiey was here, there, ani everywhere, | MLow to Know fe wat te reaiicct. Gewtiemen, the | system by an attack on Coustautinople; and Con A Sivace Weer ibe aa cakietviis Der Walter inthe aid year Ol Mer WE wee wa et_on STAM | soreral invited uesis, partook of a sumptuous game | making supernuman eflori# to see that every one Staptinople, ua the first Napoleon said, is, from the : , pale funeral wili take place froin, 1% We ‘ Net iceo Naess ie cept : was provided tor. He lost ten pounus by perspira- wear ot ifs position, calculated to be tue contre of | Sr. England and Mr. Peck some ti Priday. the ath inet at AM: ©The iniends aid. elas eeepc i's Hie TORRE OP | AMBRE M_ANPL’® faloon, Long Dock, seaterday. | Gan fa aout twenty tre tutes Y Pees stern Lato ei net ong erik sotaaer, | made a rae for G00, tween the formers Gay | Sco fae fm ce Pabeotly vied. at euterpricge, amd the evnenses, iaciading ue dinner was gotten up under the auspices of the | Coroner Keenan had charge ot one of the compy Clal city, but it bolds the key tothe natrow xuteway | Folting Dunderberg and the latter's black mare chones of * Fine Are.” oar ‘ous machinery, | commuters oa Dan's train, for the purpose of ce'e | mies near the main entras oe to the hall. In his eine of the Bi wek hes a Oee. edgltd i is Pusseasio! see 4 I sas oF ovat iy ey Banive Lees dl Special Notices, fosities, wre one-third ereator ee agie fs anxiety to vee iis men provided for he forgot hita pnt sonnet and every country tn Kurope wontd be at (he me aud the race Was very spirited, though the track nee am por 'y of the baiiding will beam Art rg big prypilect pe Inte hunting trip to | WN Gha ‘by the time the. fret tables were ‘cleared ere and Jangbtcr] trast of Russia, wo is practically unassailable in the | Was fe heavy in consequence of the storia that por ATLANT / eh AEH k poate HG RAK} the wilds of Canada, where he killed awild eat, | he bed not secured a mouthtul. When the boys eon SE SESRPOAAS ahs Baltic, aud almost so along the dreary frontiors of | time wus B. Onell drove the gelding ond MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Art Gallery will be 150 feet wide, and 3,760 | Col, Fisk presided. ie was surround: | by smoki Shapoed the grab came from the walters the Covance | day of yu heverel iigers) ghee rast ane of toe North once eu.brice ALebate mane apUete een A fad y NEW YORK sich Will give 7.020 [ces of wail spxce ou | hannckes of veulsom, while Ue d oat, sta! drew Lissword atid began slashing uway in a dete 7 va ; With bis strong arm vely quven city of the | Shuler, wes afte DPFICE Si ® LUE LWOTONANEDRINGDER Se with Nnoets eovannches, graced the’ (tps Mined manner, for the purpose. of proserving o: Tho Bows theu made his way to the toor, followed | Goidew Horn, aud he {defy the world, — Ciosi M., the give word and start OPFICE S| WALL ST, Sao We cory at Ol kar given free to | the Meike dar Gecid gas cn ‘tse Colonel's rich but the men clored In'on bin with Taagnecr | bY, 40 Immerse nazuber of the small fy) wha est. | the gate to his own domain he could securely amail, | Teazsr paving the pole, The pace wae bet, And th i - tudiom, OF kuch #UACe Of HAMe as may be | wire Dan supported bim oa the lef. Col, Fisk ate | and sells no tightly that he could not use his arms, bi 4 pe oe adh i fe, Wwer'e | white bis far-resc K diplomacy was winning xc hi e 4 wR Salat ye th Fe ne, Forse. A ie hd ae and a Library will be included on *ach | nothing but wild eat, while day Gould went for t Becoming disgusted he quietly sipped out, revurn basta Kecea/ena aivacee cessions from the Slavonic peoples of Austria und | halt mile post, aud fot bis head in ire 1B, Eirias -= dgoldfincsee Dan, aa usaal, snowed L ing in about nalfan hour, Oo his poearance, & A vf be hy e ree | She Danubian A rincipalities, aud all Turkey, with t A figs) aaly bent (a 4 ad of INSURES AGAINST MARINE AND T will be four Qoservatories—one at euch erence for the deers, ‘The @inuer was washed | fiend accosted him, saying. An soon us the vor the stag | ite provinces of Hosuis, Servis, aud Bulgaria, would | tfee Jengtis, which sue malntalied to the Anish. AVIGATION R vuilding, hown win Hoboken Hurauoee, whieh Col, Fae + Well, Coroner, where have you been ? unted t 5 { tile shonidered | be under his leet he next two heats were won cleverly by Dunder. 3 ViGAIION Tish or soe the peat drick in Las wort to peewole' diges | “Down to the corner of Third avenue and Roar | their muskets, and the iprocecied down | “At present Constantinople te not so mnch aTark. | berg, who took the lead at slarting buih limes and ] And wilt Issue policies maxing om poy aoio MARSTIALL 0. ROBENTO New York. | won teenth street? Fourth, avenve and the Bowery to their native | ish asa cosmopolitan city; held in trust as it were | Wat Bever beaded, BARON ALLO. Roper sce an Tor aes What for." heath, the Kast side, where an ovation was in store | by tio Suitan for all (lie uatious of Europe. Its tn swan, ots for the tocurity of Its policies aro more thas 1 VAN DIIBIL I * Now York Ferrybeat Gallansry A Wall Femlod for oysters. he waiter kad me | fii wal aad tae ontucasnsen Wan intern, particne, | Gueie Gy he tan ding af the porte ot. bn.oDU vessels |W. Wobseersak wx Ronse tia PHAET PEN: MIMO e UYU : DIVER : imire, Nowhere in the couutry isthe want of true | Nhat kind T preverred. Saddle Rocks, of course, | #! ad the onthiuiadas was IuLenve, part he In tthe vessel beter, tlk, In, Tee Tia aint ChE CLARK New York y said L Aud by hokey 1 swallowed every aaddie: | Marl K the Juvenile poriun of the population t (10,000 tore that at Liverpool), ts carried ——— * r N ibd y manliness more noticeable than on board the Brovk- | rock in the place— ozep,”* The Walton Louse, hept by Mat. Patten, was | on by Kngush, Prench, Italian, American, Kussian way 7 “par The Conany is Mutual, Tus wh ft reverts te ARRISON rere ir i t brilliantly Muminated, as were many ether build. | Greck, and othe i ' FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, A U.K GARRIBON, | caatttcerst Rew LOK | 1 terrzboate, Moo dressed like gentlemen crowd Come, tit down, and have @ bottle of wine, | brilliantly Muminated. as w her Wulid | Greck, aud otlier AAD £0. the assured, aud ts divided anuus'ly, w premie CArsits MU CLAY EPO opty le ‘ eink Coroner, you sce, there 15 plenty Bow, after the first | (es. and notably the headquarters of the * Patrick | It is a mistake therefore to r sian at- = me terminated dnring the year, certit which CO RCARNELE ved ork and Reutucky. | the Indies’ cabins, and occupy ihe seats intended for | rush is over, Keenan Associitica,” in Kast Broadway, On | tempts on Constantinop tusk Tavnsvar, Nov. 24.—The day has been } gro ssued, verring interest until red 4 7.5, PLANT -.Pros't Continental Bank, Nv. women, while dozens of tired working girls, and | ‘The Coroner accepted the invitation, Fourts aveous, nent Death sireeb, & hearse jolnee | Turkey, They are seuinet oll &h pe, | observed as a close Holiday in finaucial and com J.D. JONES, President B.D. T. Mook not anfrequeatly numbers of elderly women, aro Tue PRED IN THE BASEMENT, Baan iahitior Tor tbe ttetak Stakes. Gate | taceeinen Strip er ag een . all¥ | mercial circles, the Government offices being closed, CHARLES DENNIS, Vice-Presidont, GL MAREIELD. Grlicothe, forced to stand during the whole trip. On the six | While the bail room in the hail was overrun with | Charger might prove too much for him, trade in the East, and locating her growing rival in | as well as the hanks and banking houses, the Stock W. I. H. MOURK, 24 Vice-President, j SOO Nert . o'clock boat last night (ie seats in the two depart- | free-feeders, the tables were spread in the supper The distribution of prizes which had been an: | Asia, where lie could impede her progress and build | Exchange and Gold Board having adjourned over J. D. REWLETT, 8d Vice-Preeideuts eR a nia of the Iadies' cabin were, with twent two | room in the basement, ‘lwo full companies were | Nounced was postponed until Saturday, the armory | up a naval armatwent which would wake the Modi | until to-morrow Fi. Cubsaan, keccetary , kW. COLEMAN xceptions, occupied by men, Tiiirty-one Indy pas- | fed there, and royal old companies they were, s siaty-ninth Regiinent having beck secured ip | terranean itself ur The following Were tho latest bids foreity bank | —— ke Le pe ane WM MONTEATH sannee including three very or and Wha women, They kept u grand reserve at the Je, and threw nization for a bull, ‘This is the equare fight a® understood in diplo- | share TIFFANY & CO,, LW. WINCHESTER a by Lye ones with el 1 7 re i iO their arms, out & picket port in the direction Of the Cook room. — mi circles here, and among statesmen in Europe, | New York....... 0... [Bang of the public. 1M 6x0 1 BISSBLL ; Stood "during he "passage, and 1ooked in vain Y0F | ‘phew nicki nevazed, in everything tial was pass: | ‘The Ceatenurinw Sailors’ Dinner ac abe | cxcieuccecsive sbrasile only Leng In iL more | Mania a “hab [an OF NS Atuerioa, 108 DION e@utant SONN H, RUSSELL Halistury he firat Kindly ot a seat from the many strong | ed out by tbe cooks. They did magnificent servien Mang Basber on diaten leinud. plainly in view; and he who 8 lite choice tw Merciiants Muss} Hanover 2100 JOHN MoMURDY Lie Bates CGN uwho (Med the comfortable places, and sucked | ‘They charged upon tue couks ina imeem, and Joyful | ' Choose between the civilizition of Western Eu Mecuaatew H ‘a 139 ‘ N. KENNEDY : eR NY. | tie heads of their canes in Bileafu ease, ly strnggied over the tidbits. First a quail on toast The streets were crowded throughout the fore- | gud the civilization of the Cossack Ralor . 1 . S| Offer a jarge and cholce stock of i New ¥u oo would be thrown above the heads of the ravenous | noon with red-shirted targ anies, which r Mr, Sumner has chosen tue latter, and ts here | City. Se sige “i : 4 iidchigwer, Sy Mr. Dyer on to Neaven, plekete ike un Immense, grain of povped corm. | paired to the various sbnoting grounds. At Sailors’ | Soltitcr ia Wastineton$ Rusala When any of het | Pradsenee sass ssscsh (ee loon PARUS! WATER, er Yor! Geo he venaon M , hen a turkey would follow the quail. while its | Bois Tharver the "old Jack tars’ were happy and mwAty In gion; as he ie also , erhat adie | Maun, © Merch 4 ee if proatrnn g G We ason wh at many people | gtufing would rain upon the heads of the hungry ng Harbor the old Jack tare were hoppy and | friend of Spanish slavery in Cubs. nowwitstanding | Merchanls bxchange. ii 18. ¥. Natt Excher of all sizes and every varety of casig, with moves A Dek FREAR Nie Pork: | sbould not go to heaven from this metropolis, if | crowd like heavenly manna, A pickled tongue | Yiven them, The it very fing, ainnet Wue | Lis prujeseed love for frecdom in the wlsctact [eather Manitact'ra's 18), iCcnttal Ne. lonal t Marsbiand, Staten telsnd, | tuey rely want 0 do so, unlees It be that thoy | MOUMt next fly into, the jin, closely pursued BY & | ay of wim ary in | The oldest is aged tow — ‘ pI TU toe {the Anest quality A Milo. N.Y oi cranberry pie of a boiled onton. Mosuwhile, the | tg 6. The foriver is a culored m 5 sroaiways ‘ nth Natio ; - - 1 Bafilo, N-¥. | don't know how to go. To obviate this possible | veterans would stand with extonded hands aud | Sy 4' yume, io entered the selon Tho Lacrosse Game ot Paterson, Deean M lOriente BALL, BLACK & CO New York, | diMcnity Mr. Oliver Dyer will deliver a lecture wt | pounce Cpon the falling morsels like eats upon m Hele acdectae codur tke loos ot Rik lett t On the Paterson Race Course yest a | Mereaitil VM Gate xenia is 6 JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITAS, Wu Mew york: | Steinway Hall on Bundy evening. under the tite, | _ At one time, a massive caytle of ice-cream, crow! Bie ORE ROAR QURE) oe ee heehee AULA urainieal a. Au BHA Rava're @ Biv’ Aes. 200 MS AND M1 BAOADWAY j ‘ Now York, | "How to Get to Heaven,” and as Mr, Dyer han re: | with spires and minaret, with & siceping t Tolnuy.”. ‘he Tatter has’ a row 1 LNs Rega pte 5 eit ade Offer a vory large and choice stock of very fue ig Kt Row York, | gently Deen traveling on ihe Missing, li probably | tne (ereeroUnts ie MO a ry bxcreigen himself daily, Yesteritay ny dees asepey ao rh ar gl f pte (ORIN. CDE HAVE ARORA | VUREE-QUARTER PLATE 8 Pre hae the tal Migeuce on that eulject, Of euiored soldiers, But the bhandic in nel ny startet oft ¢ © Unite es and a gold ball, between Fi kaneus 6s fund C t { TIS § : a 7 Were equal (othe emeggency... ‘Tey we dinner, On my starton o Ae al ae Me evan inten 1A saa: SAN) Areanens unde’... of WALTHAM WATCHES Gi hk HOLGHTON rae The Queitmen’s Sport in New stie and for the tiger.” The colored tro DP ay appet ‘ihe Sailors’ tte rn Club of Brookiyn, ‘tt nickot becker Ciab wou | on 6B ce. 188 ’ IN NEW STYLES OF CASE CIALLY MADR e's COURTUAN OT PALMER, Jn Tt ab nobly, but they were driven Dock, amid bs eR AY the match in three etrAight canes vin pew bas... O; {Kentucky Oa, ‘ TO THEIR OWN ORDER, THESE WALES CANE Z i MeMURDY he match, 61 points up, for th of yells, and the castle was captured. Wae MEO WOH pr Virginia te, new. clas! 60 now Canal dds init . % Ale pionahip of the United States and conde two hundred and fifty fists filled with wnowy — — Georcia is, new by [littnos coupon ds teivaioo | NOC BE EXCELLED IN BEAUTY, FINI, Of ? leslad'soatevdar on Mb MéLar cream were brandished i) the air, ‘That finished A k of the Candy Trade, dare This Day. N'carohina mold. 4 | nye eompon Ge 1si8at FINE TIME-KEEPING QUALITIDS, BY ANY WHICK by nec ated yoularday on Mr. MoLaren's «roy the cream business, The waiters fell buck in One | ‘The city is infested by street candy mefehants, ' a pemiee tae! Ae Tar RINNE pot Os, Ms (tndlanes Bewariogsi | CAN BE BOUGUT AT CORRESHONDING PRICE ea Pork by Jonn K, Smith of Paterson and James Gibson of | order te the cook-room, their rear being protected | Jy 4. ha slice Gan And OOunG t Ni Caroliva new biv.. ae {Michigans Wet 135,10 | “Dit BP. MILLE Wito) EN PAie a enc nen Te vponn £.Cuvnen, | New Yor. Prom the epening of the game to the | by the police, When Funk, the caterer. lesrned of | Who suluiile thy young baye aud codnisy peonie out 2 Cin ux! Cinevtey Part Ine Adjeurend wohl Monday Ni. Garelian epocidl tax te Latiohigan § Wet ists. s100 | gyelted ome tat trientine Virk cites tia oA ya fs E. b | completion it Was ey iient that rene dhe | Me dintstrons ront, he shorted to w little French. | of their money very meely, ‘The corner of Fulton Y, Sevcta Ten ooN H Saratina 6 Hee ist batt or it Woot Sth rT hell Garver mt Much for htw. Giosoa lod all through the es man, who was standing ever a chopyiug viock, ro W areal Thal Bi Phowm Coarme, Cmasowuss= Now, 84 47.82, 69,72, 8, Oath 29 arolina new bi 7 ¥ etd op 1 Gunwmun,| ion, Gino, W. MILLER ish the ext ‘ and Wiliam streets, right in front of the church, in | fisretntlune Vane t wad cca tsarued & 8 Ciro dna Ap andoct Ww Yoni rege Bh i ¥ | bany aud ut the close was declurod the Winner by Ui to uz, | dueing a dead sheep lo mutton chop t ; ‘ the favorite qnarters of #x young merehonts aud ve Ty os, 1, dem ayaa, aut, | Missouri 64... w York con. Bol JOTH-BIE SILLS OF Bho ® ENGLISE oe i hos Lp, dion. Joux Anwor, Elm) whe Mu?lerSe ibe Chia low much ics crea i Mere wit, Francois” | tteireeutedevntes, Their made of ding Bushes] #8 4s, Hoa tn 4m 4 4 Nittoun SICH HA SR Ge Ea hoa DIRKO REET Ne tango dn 2 4 3 urder on the on ere evs uly cing gallons, sire,” suswered to offer then cindy al & cents per paper, eve — OUWADA Ns, ceerees th Ne ts Can Loan >. Astor Honee Pharmacy: oe Boo Gunner 8 a ° case slay on, of 12 Frangois, (ind paper warranted to contain a 10 cent fraction A friend fe , ) Caurorninas: levied [N.Y Ge Cam, loan did iod YP WAN it Meh suit, Pe lon, W. ¢. Buyaxt, Ro In the case of Barclay Mullon, of 121 Mulberry REIM volgon to its” roared Paste, Don's. ot | Hint Mgperarruuted 19 contaly a iD cent xalonal |» A fiend in need ie frond indeed, ond Tet | Ganeattat desc 1 Ae Cae: a BL DAW ING, 4g me tibaca || street, New York, tried im the Hudson County | any of igo We wan'tit wil for that Masonic bail | jedcrates buys ® papor and puis tt into Aix poc dold’s Buchn has proved a friend to thousands, coin. | Rhode Tsiand Bs LOIN. ¥. 85 Can. loan 78,10 in Fe the capital stock Will be received | Court on a charge of being a confederate of Michio) tonight Sit he n Suro, ie the Bum reporter he Whore he bie already @ paper of candy. nicely done | bletely restoring to perfect health thove suffering trom And the following for railroad bouils: we 4 ‘ sie Reprolis in rbing Herman Ropinger at Woat i | HAMS; qd St nave eaten ‘ip eighty eal | ty with afraciionsl Wotan H. The ala ceioe | Aivenven of se pnd, kidneys, urivary organs gravel, | New York Con fs 29. 9) Quigley" ye in | BANK. 7 Nasaan st voken Heights, ou the might ¥ 4. (at which | "B# Oo oFe bac ans Masia Daye ctc ont, * Belore von go you had better open bund soe | gropry, strangury, Organic weakness, and feats | NEW POre Cen ie bine 8 leaene eh ee Pe Os NDT UAL MEK 353 Broadway, time Reynolds ‘was killed by Eppit the Jury TUE FINEST RATERS, Whit luck ven have,* No aooncr said thin done. | frreguiarities, No case is s0 obstinate bat shat atcan | Sew york Cem MeBab. Mm (CHL Ke Ea Vac %) be ty 4 Pine st, Out 18 Loure aud stood 11 to 1, wali the nal agree: | hall. ‘The puesta nt the upper table had evidencly | Re ginds the wor Ws is too Wuch for the other 2 safe New Yorke 100 MW. 18, 29, 61, 14 41, iy 43, 1 . OFFICE OF THis COMbANT ew went, ‘ ail gone without their breablanta in anticipation at 4 424 the Majority Invest, wad ef sonrse Und poming. | (1.2 4 New Roe —When Grant was in town | Erie tsrmoren rns: uislN a, ce | enti we above aud seo oval Mavand sn trea ee SOK Ob THE COMPANY, 49 Wall 6t, _— a banquet iy WONk into. tt ab ——— in, 4 ‘ok ~ When Grant was mm | Erte tat mort Wis |Nead Ci Atk ent ia We ALove Vand 1.0 (ot om g - ; royal bai oy Wont inte the eatables bke | —, : : a tow daye ines, he sont for Knox. to anoat | Rte ye ath en, evs bide ee ke her, $ hore, $300 exch; 907 : ‘The Tea Company's Frolic. Suture, end demolished’ everything withis. reac Paiter & Co,, 9% doln atreet, ap stairs.—A full ine | Sakctn"eeta Rive time the ecuneas ‘oe tne ints | eee fesh oe lin erwiech. a ‘08 BvoaAway; 158 Fulton'se, ands Fara row. ee Ali arch 20 Jer cent frat instaniment, | | The Groat American Tea Company's employees | Forty teven wailors emicavored to satiate their ap. | of Waltham Walcbes at ioweat prices —4 bust at Washi elu exhiowtea more (hat ard tt ACR aT Ole Prue dain DEM ACRNCY Toya Havana fouery Me Wo iradsurer: COUMTLANDE PALMER Nour | turned out yesterday to an iomense crimson dray, | Fie onder of thom ys Tae wate Paez: partloalie me a Moto we wore ebaut ihe vauset tpaken of tran | fears me ee: ae lOL Lotte aah Cae Sa ee ee ein BATES & GOs Wall eee ie t Mituatrial Lanvition Go. Ofboo of the | @rawa bj ht coal-black horses, show! - | vay "i Interest commences Deo. 1, on deposits made on | he. That's weat's the mietier. And if You desire to riem O.M.ds, B20°7) WN Ohi. de AML Ist mm = C J a) > r% a, pte, ack horses, showily caparh Gol. D. P, Conyuguam, for instance, who oc Oe coats ie tha Mapial Bonoht soviage Bauk, | purchase the weatest tall seylé out. you must eal dn | Als ge busch ca bis, $0. [Onio ® Mise int Ri SUPPLEMENTARY, i: on Mblanire @ i poued asa abd accompauied the party. pied the fooi of the table, harew ups curious brews | Suu Bulldug, opporite ClKy Dall,—du Keck, corueref Broadway and Fulton street-= ade. | Alb.@ Suax’h Sd bue,, &|0.@ Al. cousol'd,, Pea a cipal Pale he ee ose Ay