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tT THe We IN MILLIONS WANTED, SUINOTON RING'S NEW RAID ULON THE TREASURY, The Grontest Hechente of All-How It is Finnned nud How It in to be Kxeouted— Intercating Statintless forrespondence of The Sua WaAsincros, Nov, 22.—The approaching deseion of Congress proniiges to be unusually tne teresting. It i not probable that the Adminis tration will develop any new lines of poltoy in seurd to either our domestic or foreign affairs, or that the leaders of the Administration party neither Mouse will warte much time In dealing aith political subjects, ‘The three months’ ex- istence which remains to the Forty-second Can- trees will be devoted to very Important work, sul there are already many indteations of its na hire, One of the most signifeant Is the number if lobbyists already in the city, and the addt- hone this flock of vultures receives by every pal ‘There are two interests which will be proso- uted with unusual zeal this winter, the railroad uluidies and the Southern claims. In addition © these the District Ring, throagh the Board of ‘eblic Works of this ef y, will have the best or- anized as woll as the largest lobby that ever perated on Congress, working night and day for n appropriation of at Teast $10,000,000, ‘The repors'lons for this raid have been tn progress or more than @ year; and the ingenuity of the ost skilful operators has been taxed to the ute nost to perfect every detall in order that every ene may be brought to bear on rombors and Senators, 108 WASHINGTON RING'S BLOSSOM CLUD, tome time wince I gaye the readers of Tne Sux antvation of the Washings ton Clu ose splendid establishment on New York avenue wi'l be the headquarters of the District I boy. Here the leading spirits of the [ing will meet to consult with thelr chiefs of the lobby, and to wine and dine Congressinen, (in adidicion gasronomical inatitutior Boss Shephe dt. G ke, and other mend of tho board will ive and entertain al ry might int at thelr private r den. Thowe by the District Kin, ns WOE UR ure of the nal Wash Hag t rT, although a 80? Brown by the refined an munity, But itin ir avernge member of Congress His host is a paresnw or nots so table better (han the pillof fare he is accuse med to at the averace Washington boardin house, Fhave no doubt that this social force will be employed to great advantage In pros curing the much subsidy for the Ring. There are two other strong inilu oa Which have been secured by the King to operate tn tholr interest. nemely, Scott's lobby and the Washington claiin agents, The former ia pledged to assist im putting through the appro in return for favors already rece 4 by Chipman, the bi of the Ring with the uw Ring lobby ts tovssist th in pulling through rebel claims whic eheen Wiowed by the Southern Claims Commission. ‘THE RING stnsrpy, All the lobbyists who operate for the W ad King have be d valid their parti te in heavy ¢ a Congress who were not retlected ha’ proached and prepositions of var tho latter, head: logate, work rua kinds made to them; and doubtless many votes have in this Way bee ured, Allof these influences Will be brought to bear as soon as Congress assembles. and the Ring subsidy seleme will be the great feature of the session, An unserupu- fous, subsidized local press will be used not only to advocate the claims of the District, but to blacken With slanderous abuse the character of every inan Who opposes the Ring. In order to intimidat some of the represe tives of the ing journals of the country who have not a Jafluenced in other ways. th lave been made that Mf they opps war tu the halle w'by Ring Journs he crounds on which the appropriation will reed are, first, that when the seat of guvern- ent was removed tothis place there was a pe appr lect understanding and ataclt agreement on part of the Government that all that wos real- zed from the sale of the lots here as well as the Cull value of the ground reserved for public purpo.cs .was to be appropriated for the lm- roveent of the cily, The Ring will allege hat the Government fing realized more than 7HLON frou the side of lots, and that the vi Of the reservations forty yeirs azo was $200.00, andthat Congress has only voted about 840,000 for the beneiit of the city, They will also urge Congress to come to their ald onthe ground that the iinprovemonts already made by tt Uoard of Public Works have greatly enhanced the value of the ground belonging to the Gov- @rnment, and that for this reason, if for other, Congress ought to make a liberal appi priation, ‘The third argument that will be used Isa very singular one forthe Ring to advance: tt isin behalf of the poor people, the prov holdere of moderate means, for wh inter. eats the Board of Public Works have manifested ho regard whatever. They are preparing time certificates of indebtedness on property valued at $20 10 belonging to this clas# of vit- ives, which haa been condemned for taxes so tnormous that the owners cannot pay then, Vet they will ask Congress to appropriate mil- Hons of the people's money to prevent the ruin they have wantonly caused OSTRNSIULE REASONS FOR TILE MONEY. ‘The fourth reason to be advanced ts equally broposterous. The recklessness of Boss Shep= Nerd and his Board of Public Thieves Is to be urged a# @ reason why Congress should give them control of $10,040 more, ‘They Will claim that the work undertake an at the District can complete « re who have dot ¢ not been paid ; tl the District will not be able to pay them for ars; that in the mean time the innocent con- tors will be ruined, and that the work that has been partially done on their contracts will fender that part of the city unsightly and in some Instances elmost uninhabitable! There- fore Congrees must come to their ald and fur- fish the money to pay the contractors aud to Gish the work, Lot us pow attend to their first claim for Con- vr‘asional aid. They argue that the national G: sornment has done nothing for the national Cocltol; that It bas only voted $130,000 for the iuprovement of the city, while it, has realized from the wale of lots gione over the oiclal figures apenk for then élexvend.tures of the p y mont in the trict of Humbla—exeluding tolories of all officers and Including public bulld- gx, navy yard, and the Improvement of Wasl- n-reached the enormous xum of $45,563,- Sia1, Of this the Capitol—that magnificent pivve of architectural work of which every Avcricin may well be proud—has coat ont About $12,000,000; the ‘Treasury, only $8,000,000 ; the Interior, or Patent OM@ce building, about $4,060,000; the Post OMlee, $2,000,000; the Agri- vitural Department and. President's house $40; the Smithsonian building, 648,654.06 ; of @ portion o| the Washington Navy Yard, about O00, making a grand total of $2,118,684,96. All Uils of course has really been for the ben- fit end the improvement. of Washington city. These bulldings are ite chief attraction: yoarly draw tens of thousands cf people here view them. ‘There le that would not willingly appropriate this sum to treet build’ igs like them if the seat of the wi Honal Government should be removed, WHAT THEY CLAIM TO HAVE DON®. ‘The remainder of the $46,900,06.31—$18, 162 £1.45—has been expended to build up, tmprove, beautify, and adorn this city for the beneat of its artisans, its merchants, and laborers; for the benedt of property holders and the comfort and onyenlonce of its Inhabitants. Instead of the plxgardly meanness on the) part of Congress Which the King complain of, there hag really beon the utmost liberality. The Washington Aqueduct , by which tho city Is supplied with an Shundanee of pure water, a maguiilcent pleog of works only rivalled on this eonttnent by the Cro; ton Aqueduct, cost nearly $4,000,000, and Is kept In repair at an annual expense of over $100.00, All the public Institutions for the relle fortunates in the District have been estab- lished and are maintained on a scale of nificen tiny worthy of the nutiox Government. ‘The ‘parks, publle ground Institutions of learning —all have beral ma OL ec will answer to all this that the Government has only been improving its own property, But for whose bereft? For the property holders of Washington and nobody el It may be # source of pride to the eltizens of the far West, South or East, to see beautiful parks and handsomely kept squares, adorned With costly Works of art, When they visit the na- Uonal capital; but the money they spend in (erie them goos directly Into the pockets of Wa ngtonians. Thave with great pains and labor prepared from the various appropriation bills @ tabular arc yacity in thet nton. slate moneys appropriated for th Improveme Washington by Congress, and It will cert tt 1 the readers of Tit KUN & reut deal of ent to glance over these rere) He in grand Hotel of nearly $12,000,000 pended to attract the attention of capit fo the hational capita,” MUutOn OF capttaltate COMPARATIVE MOUTER: Mlatemont of expenditures from the Nato for the vepecial ot tive Daten et cata and the ton city, Nn of Washing weal year ending Jone fprading and raining: onnds wm mn Grading and improving grounds...0000000000. “Gye oo Filling oad Haproviug Brow de . am) Extemting stwers ets on bron fen On reservatious...... 3,981 87 doit in eity...... . ew Alexandrt oo TT iy Mans tordist ret : i peniten: + g 7 pee ye u oe oe alntenance of penlicutiary:::. We tor ineshe hep lua:-..- 4 THE SUN, MONDAY, DEGEMBER 2, 1872 wag oe MR. BEECHER YESTERDAY, | “Ore teovnne wane ramrey, VOUT AGTTATION IN FRANCE. arn, @c. at inenne geylum Re Bronce? Yorane o ald Washington Infrmagy. y mu tion In real Rat a jues, will give place rguers rowan paupers ot Dlattad of Sahith Diseracefat Scone im the Covington Pant a acalthtl gromih-and the Yeialve advange ot Pan” fupport insane peupere ot Bistrict of Goldin: aaa WHAT ARCOMBS OF YOUNG WEN Getie sy cect: kieet heave of the |} prorTING DRRATH AND TUMULT ‘an ‘ iatpianid' ts ‘tga PROM THE OOUNTRY? y WHE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY. +t anand necking vient has POT AY ee Civcrynati, Nov, 30.—For some time —— port of pauper i Support ot dent an Poverty, aud its Caaaae-tmmigrant Swtne | past there has boen an irrepressible confilct be- | A Erecest Agatase the Vote af Confidence— See Ad ea oye ile for €0 3 aimed Holdiers—Inannity tween Mr. Jesse Ri Grant, Postmaster of the M. Thoir's Position Ansnited by Menotu Wr nee of hehe Washi H ara ta Devens ane ie Secret Viccs thag Covington (Ky.) Post Offleo, and Mr. Shadford. att j EA Brox are HJge over Poto rt vend to Poverty and Ruta, % Hrvana exer yuan Easton, Spocial Agent in charge, on account of mst hinteprth aire oy iehmirtte Pato Briers. Mr. Beecher spoke yesterday to @ very | questions of authority, growing out of the pe- | Panta, Nov. 32—The members of the | wT ter tian te Fire. Selinson, St asmachces Puretuve cg Hott b large audience from Matthew xf., 8: Cullarrelation they bear toward cach other offi | National Assoun.1y reassembled in soxston this | Bonds Weng sy virtaig oraproude oF 1) fpr ce parlrenteh of Pras wine blind recelve thelr sent and the tame | cially. Mr. Grant is very old; and is paralyzod | afternoon. ‘The minutes of the previous meet- | Wadnaiay neted Ginectiy fronting reer enna Jeparring Cow Ye Nase valeed oe tan | he deaf hear, | in one side, which, some say, unfite him for | lng were read, but just previous to the record ox! . elt hecdcnd are rained np and the poor have thé | Vidic ander, he will nod relingulsit the | boing ratified by tho oflcer of the House, M. | purticn of thu laps aan burfowere hud ug iaeury 1h tires, nth rivet tersien ndjacent 0 the eimai eva fotine wie (a a omica, although the President has written re- | paragnon, a Conservative Deputy, protested | tuyplyiog thelr tiauiremente at the tegat carrency to | Mallvoad depot. and probuble seation of the Revmibin John Baptist was in prlaon, Mr. Deeober sald, | Questing him to real 7 ‘| ¢ GNA Katerent. ‘Later, however, there ws mere demand, 4. Rie honineas value will no deut be sopre: Lyprowe went oF Waek probably in @ palace, the ruine of which still ex: | Affairs reached a crisis to-day, which, being ‘he | against the vote of yesterday, of S70 yeas to HH | owing to the neztuct om the part of sone of the brokers fruit dealers, and butenegn, wip May 17, 1648 ist,on the east bank of the Dead Sea. John | [st ofthe month, was pay day. Mr. Grant en. | nays, which approved the resolution of the Min- to inake up their accoonts, and rates were now quarters after tl ‘Semolr. Compieiine grades ot city ; eon nubie groiids, Improvement of triupguiat equareive .:s:5 Armory for District voluateers... Caiye Wali By ely ay cc tacneee For building malt or City Hail ; Kent for part of city BPs Se nore 4 raving tow ground between Third ai Blvthatrertas % 20 | see: ‘Tho blind receive thelr aight and the lame re eosier Wasn! ib Market. tered che: Ghee ani dered’ Me. Miter ett | Pee seMyen ahPrre the Taedaang the Prec. | fetta, deems; a intng, ar emer eal, | Ta of tg ol mun FETS co, or at heard of the growing fame of Jeaus, and moved , to give hin the key of the money safe that | ter of Justice, Dufaure—defonding py ye Hg a Fea Y T Dee. F 4 perhaps by aiitite jealousy, sont te Hiten to And | hemlshtpey of che employes. Mr Gaston ins | dent and counselling conetttation, and which | hes bean leas inp lane Yrom thin entre during the Rxchange ront lots on lefovonth averme a week, though remittances will doubtless cont! ine | nleth etreet; sleo, twelve lot on south of ht Out who He was or what Me professed to be, | terfered to prevent him, aa ho foganied himself | says the Ministers are already responsible, that ee Fem sue” FLL aosbad tw yeh te feel the | Finth sireet enet of Miovonth svotue-elf vafuabla fer fare 08 | ‘the conservatiem of the moreantiie com | business purposes, Jesus tent the mossonger Back, eaying, “Ge and | when Kaa aged ths,old ientleman, by the they had never sheltered themsolves behind the | iamuy'en the year draws. to « eonelinion, The men: u lo f bel rded, for thi that c Mai oiingrset inverest, | oppeston ¥ ve lacdngethenaegommrstded ‘and thrust himouroftheumice, and into ihe | Presldent—betng recorded, for the reasons that | fags re mwalica wit are cl show John these things which you hear and | Arn aniy that time Mr, Grant had recovered bis | several of the Deputies were absent, and that | capectally tho repart of Keoretary Moutwell a athal ibe ante of tight tristness tote tn ‘urge ree tates to the currency question | success, resulting tn an aggregate of ‘ ix strength, and attempted te defend himself with art in partieninr that re! Porctiase of rights of Washtogto Canal Co. 10°09 8 | walk, the lepers are cleansed and the deaf hoary | his wtick; but Easton, many years his junior, | bo dld not betiove the ronutt was a fair expros- | *¢ di serencontkctine parwued ty tho ext ttatton a Wanreeae Stuaiett. cas hae the dead aro raised up, and the poor have the | ¢asily resisted and retired In order lito the | sion of the will of the Assembly. gt be Sracen ,certamenten occasionally. tert New York Markets. Completing ant cleaniog Washingion Catal i Post Omice, the inper door of Which he locked on | yf. Batble sald he conatdered that the vote | 1a erat magney eontrem, and the, 4 efion * | Sarenpay, Nov, 90.-FLOUR AND Grain—The Tepaire to brid me . Gospel preached to them.” This fact, that thé | tig inside, and retained possession yntil it was ; to whether this policy will be ecnitnned oF disc flour market ses very qalet, and. prices nominally w H Sigs poor had tho Gospel preached to them, was mara | Closed forthe night. eloquently demonstrated ‘+ on which side acon. | agel is of vital literest (o our sperchanta, and the re. | changed. Wheat was truer, So.8 spring selling fr wiles han the pawer of healing ot ralsing the dead. | ' ‘To outrage was witnessed by a crowd of clt!- | norvative policy could be found.” ‘This remark | Bii'he drawn from tha tonor of hin iewage, On these att atest ame 7-2 at gL for hort In the condition in which Palestine then was’ | zens of Covington,arsembled at tho time for thelr | gaye rise to excitement in the Chamber, | points Congress ahotid dwell particularly ing ie Shrige.in store. “Oaie Arwer; choloe new daric inne at mt : ending facttong and petra 2Y 114 | tall and was severely commented on by. all fica Be Trocented: againet the languags | forte arin. Taanne wafonront vax w fareramle | frm said fe, afontsand wo oat fr] i evivania avenda to be one who bad sympathy fo ton peremptorily & AM IA gt Raga ik of M. Batble, and reeriminations passed wel Soi moive beaks fa, in ato ize rumen, wi [ichthe Peruaylvatia aventercns a OOF was ¢ PG sdespanohed cS eects His bouiamat wt aed end fosward between “he obave ne periet. | sow in In ‘execs Of | ROVisions ork Goll anduneettied. Rect quict but puty from Paris questioned the Govern- | against, 81,1), 1 reserve) ale to 1 week. ‘The leral’ tender and | firm Bacon’ was Patter . f GREATER AND MORE DIVINE THAN A MIRACLE, | proved his action and released him of all obliga- net; entes embraced bo provemratot m lation to the encouraging addresses | specie itevis were Hoth Ineroased, the combined gain | clear, on tht atiige, Cat mente in fair demaad eof Penney ivan It was an order of Providence, said Mr. Beech- | tuna. — which had heen sent to President ‘thiers by the | amounting to $hti6,.0. The following were the cow | Fee, tor {rest {UG for iekled do. and 19846 Repalting Penneylvanian er, that the poor should be flwags with us, Leeann a 2 municipal councils during the present contro- | parattve wtala: ‘smoked do.; afko, smoked shoulders, Cc, Dressed Gilani gud payin Poverty is sometimes provincial sometines na: | THE COST OF THE GOVERNMENT, used the Government of “con hogs Armer st GEE: PINTS TR. ee Mid PR Rg ay on} tional and widespread, ag in Spain, Italy, Greeee, oe niving at or inciting them,’ kes dling Uptande, 19ted low 43,,19%e.7 eaten 1 90 ba Sewer ander Pennayl some parts of Great Britain, Event thd | gye estimates and Apvropriations for the | .M. Le Franc, Minister of the Intortor, warmly | Specte. * of were for export. “ Futores" active, and drm mber, but other shonte dull and. weal sales nbers of vend, No doubt there would ba ald prosperous countries large mi poor are te be nin entverta of e Year. defended the wetion of the Government tn re- | fiteulsion veuing 1d Peavaylvaaia avenue nite ceiving the addresses, and announced that he | Pop teaas EG 190,651,900 301,915,700 mould 6 4) wasntxoroy, Deo. L—The House Com he addresses, and, announced that he Bien aT le0 0) TO bates closing at 18 pt%c. for Tecernbery 1#Ne. fog tmpre squares in qiarket a time when poverty should be no more, ASHINGTON, .—The House Com- | accepted for himself the principle of minister jarmary, F February, 19 1-160, . Hotjoring triangicar equates with tron fet euch man ahould sig updce his own vine and 8a | mittee on Appropriations, which has been in | reaponsibittt The Government bond market opened drm, but re. | 10 i 160. for May put that muat be [n the distant ages yet ta Fclosiuat (lan vine squares north shie of a Gnoceniks—Little of moment was done in groceries Lane Winia avenne zi 0 eC O |. 678 bel The agitation in the Chamber hore became Comted at ay prise amaian neat tog at sing al NO: | to-day; Reargo Santos coffe was soll to Ko to Balti. come. Tn prosperous lands there must always session two woeks, has porfected the Logislative, very great. S81 a, 1 4e, currency 6, however, contioned stron, ‘d Limp canis avenue, trot he a large number of the deaf, mained. weaks | Executive, and Judicial Appropriation bill, the H. Buvai mde a viotent attack upon the Gov- | audidvanged: the Art nana sing abit id 19 pace 5 ea pause peers wat mac ereuad q | insane, and the number of these there are in # ° 0 etnment. Hencefor @ said, nelther Orlean- 5g 100, ei . Th UND ATER rier ot $4. * |. Bpint Gradipet erence Country Is beyond what any one would dreain of, | 1ndian Avoropriation bill the Consular and | fre itonapartista, nor Leattiniists will exist, but | transactions were not la Tea eae eee oety aug saligracttve at Se, Euclonng ¢ yivania avenue: 4 TRE INSANE, Diplomatic bill, the Pension bill, and the Post | aj) parties will unite to arrest the fatal desoent | *°% SF TMIt tase and aotationewers | primecity., Whiskey aon ba 4 wetlvo at Se. Rocloring trbv nn Set : Office Appropriation bill, which will be reported | of the country. He continued at length in a Der Shear Clewe ie Coy Bt Wall | Clover seed easter at SaoNe. Freights dull and rates Improving ree: rration No. 17, : : avo @ | foran example, When the first asylum in Mas- ke Th f violent strain, and concluded by moving a reso~ y y ) powinal, peat ave Goaling New dereey aventie, north. 2.0 O} | suchusetts was established, in Worcester, it was | to the House carly this week. ‘Tho estimates for | Tition deciaring that the municipal councils had ou, dated pyre rare - Cer'ilig New Tertey nvente, out: ‘4x0 (0 | Thought to be too larzes Tt war filled: howerery | Abprooriations were completed and transmitted | lution declaring that the municipal ounce Nei ti. 8-200, 188, ie. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Uh ldlog and laying sidewalk of Now Jerwey directly. “Another asylum Was opetied, and (2 | to the two committees of Congress in print to- | France receiving tho addresses for TH Tg 199, coup. 8 fesralalblsey sensei too was at once flied. A third was established, | day. rt 3 ae TT Samet “Mss MINTATON® ALMANAG=TATA DAT. id fay ni’ sidewalk Ot New Jersey’ and it was likewise flied, The great oxcitemencd | ‘The following reeapttutations compara the | dant. lad aleo failed to observe them. Pa ok is ote Fey ite Sun vires... 7.00 Ban pets... 4M Moon Fises., 6 29 iid Ipiovd jinns avenue... that ctvilization brings--in business, In polities, | estimates for 1874, estimates for Ist, and the up- | OdNt ty vote on the motion: and It Was ape 16. conp. 124 11212 10-4 coupe: 8 WIG WATRR—THI® DAY. ‘1 ‘4 ling atl hnproving Pour abd @ aif at... break down those sjsteme which | propriations for 1873 by tities and by depart. d by 205 yean, against BW Hays, Tho reaule | £2e Ho coub HAN Las feof I, rom.//108% hig | Sanuy Hook. 9 U7 Gov, Ualana.. 90 Hell Gato,...1t mavine Ff u oes, Se, were, Lae napa | MNKs a iinatesfor_Extimates for Appropr'ng | caused @ great sensation in the Chamber, and | Saw; etereaed.iiiss Hes Cen. Pacihe e,bo100% oar Dee. paving Fittecnth streets 0000000 a chord somewhere, and partial or entire tneaul. | omiecie, PMiniaieeSor Evins for APPTECENS | tho teeing was Iniediacely brought to ® clove. | aiere wea a drm feejing io State bonds, prices show: sack Tafecaeahs eter Kewerron Fifteents street : ty follows. Then poverty for the vetim's famlly | pegiainive,. Hem gig 0 | Through c 4 Greting and Improving Maryland avenge. Hing and linpros ng Seventoenth etreet... Fxecutive at, the entire debate party feellny | tng aa fmprneensent of gin Ment. dates oid Steamship Algeria, Livi mdse. and 13 6 15.208 & | was inflamed to the aime pitch. The gloom | at 76, Virginia conse! ‘aiuship New Orleans, Now e109 00 Drleans, mdse. aod pase ‘North Cavollugs old 96, Mis | Bt telat Th ny of th r, too, said Mr. Beecher, is nressions : ra. Fichmond, mdse, and pr Sredloe nd aineviae PUCLAG tad Fees fed tats ehoeere warel brunt nea ol | ees naten oy | foneaimpressione prevafl thts evening in Parks At | Sout ge ane ronal eter ae Whar | Aetip BW ight, Georges, D teenth Matareustescocesesscosstenes animalism. There are legions who live onl Military. isgar'ag @ | dent Dhiers to govern the country under the | fonecneee Peoge sour Raconal Canc titiws | _ pleamehip Volunteer, Philadeiphia, mAs. Tih duaiclary guste. alee) eniorwient, Without NGNety Cr tere | ieee Ani Sime 3a} $9 | present circumstances, The Monarchists declare | 2n iin) MAttseaP danke dey Bank of Republic, (fo; | Steamenp Dirigo, Portiand, mdve. and pars. fur fodleiry Haare sens csc Here och cteealnaie War eraom Use haere | Fema aidtin to | Lint they wil oppose Me, Thera tothe biter end | Waisiaehyegute kate pig ERNE tas | Rcueai Wir, Aaya as ahd aan 149 589 40 io dis sponsibility for the ely Tn - | ohp males) Doan Improving Er welin Su ie hot unrespectable, “This'yleiding te” arimaliam, Pee Sees eaten oo | Stems He Cleavows, ell resp: y the | dealings were | moderdtely, sel wale at Brie Madonna, Hamacoa, molasses. RT ae Meal Whether desiguediy of carelessty, brings wants MONTH BoC 8 Niwas wa | OSE MT ALT tnnounced this evening that M. | follows: Now York Ceucral %, 6, ium; Albany and | BT Henabew,Hertemoutn. im balteas, | Aas pipes on Pennsyivaniaavenne . Larve numbers live only for sensuous objecis, * 50,162, Le Franc tendered his resignation to the | Susquehanna ads, os eago, Burlingtom and | Schr piling, Monte Christo. logwood, &c, Grading Various streets VAAL 2,000 00) and this is 196,27 © 145,961.98 49 15918007 IY Beeident. ‘The Ministers are now closted with | Qumcy S. 11%, dichigan Sosere Boe. Michi” | Also the ustial Fiver and coast ise veaoels. —— "THE HIGH ROAD TO POVERTY lera. Tt is reported that the Gaulow news- | Fab ,sournerm slking Tund, Int; Contes Faside gold Total. sos Penn . ‘ extra amass cs | M. Thiers. Tt is reported that the ne} rah 20s Union. Pacine” lcatirond its, ty alg, This ts the road many people train thelr chil« = is to be suppressed. Unton Pacife %, land rant, 714; Union Pactic 16s, Business Hotices, RAST. drento walkin. 7 let them grow up with Total, i MAL Cs 36 ec. 1 Bvening.—-The Lp eageae of M. Le- | focome, #6; Alton and Terre fante, income, Wis Tole: ~ ae Statement of expenditure from National Tre: out work. The rich, and thelr children BY DEPARTMENTS, franc, Minister of the Interior, which was ten- | do and Wabach ete, #7; To! and Wabash, 2dr, le Snffrage Yer—But somet roclal benehtof the Distric needn't work--that'’s the {dea; but by and b; ahr itn d yesterday Immediately after the result of | #1; Morris and Rysek inte. 12) New, Jersey Central valuabloss Wilson Sewing Mi provement and ad-rnmei of Washingt pecans worm nas a their famition sink | Objects, Astimates.tor Bit the debate in the Assembly was declared, has | {# new, 18%: Morris and Basex. ads, 91) Fitts | Overs wite and mouner in the (niony aut » June 9, 1898, to Jan. 1, 180, (ahaha Bebe ae af t i. by rs J bargh, Fort Wayne and Chesgo 2s, ‘oston, | Pica of $0 each for the full finished inachine. or Amproving Capitol @rouaus..!..coss... down to the bottom of society and swell the | registative., $5,919.512 been acceyted by the President. Nartford and E id Misateripnl | Pee oe Te ee thaon, ‘a leading machine im ail ng water Mmulne.......c. ranks of th poor, ets tty | pagsnroper: WMO f Cablact council was held to-day which Iast- Bday S44, Chloe Hy ues | 6 Tereotk Sor "The answer. ls caay aud ‘ Lok und one 4 ja y ve col Late erry ours. 5 in ral 5 All the Ministers have offered thotr resigna- tions, but up to the present time M. Thiers re- fuses to accept them. ‘The President ts much affected by the last grounde ')°.; ventral ing care of President's grounds. in feuce around La ity y | War. Cl Says 38 Navy “ring” whose purpose it Is to keep up the price of sew- ing mactinee, ‘They aro tho true fricads of the people, and show their sincerity In a way ¢ mien: derstood, Salesroom at 1 Broad aro underorganized. They inherit: this fr: the misconduct of ancestors three or four gen- erations back. Some have small digestive Improving President bx if th vette aquare, arve Comp’ uce around 1 ident’ powers; some have asmall brain, and @ small 8,064.57) 0 3.4.50 0) | vole of the Assembly. He says the only course 1. Loreest. in all other cities in the United sta bead touse itin. They have, in fact, 196,510 09 199440 0 | Jeft for him is to resign. 817 f Went agents in oountry tows: Rais f we a : f ottled. situation Abore bis, Care ray _, 4 SMALL SHOP OF LIFE TO WORK TN. Total... 66,006 WHT G Rs 27 Save. dicate os | ,, Notting has yet, heen, settled: = Witt'the | flock Ioana SN ot The Domestic Sewlug Muchitne hae taken mare fidane arya... hee lip discnurascee They ureabittiecs: | gy The enttinaten of 1874 are in excess of 1873, but | Monarchtsts arc firm and confdcnt, Bek iscc’eadWesicrs:: ey me we eau recomiseuded for PAMULY Cok sou, MARU. ay tt . | are easily discouraged, ba ceieess | almost the whole of this wi me foun i e nN ERMAN INTERFERENCE. Wabash... on "ACTURLERS. It ix simple tn construction, notseless, eRe trinsplanting thelr tree once In every twenty: | Mon tae pubic Works: which he teoenees one 0 i a ERS. in typi tn cnet , euyhin | four hours, “nese axe the sort ya ucar culled | Siigaion. “The probabliitios are that tris ye | HRRLAN, Nov. &.—The German Governmont | Hertemy isis vr = wHUSPOM ILA Piette will be farm port at ce No shakes," and} No ‘count hen phy Crease Will not be granted, and that the aggre- | Authorizes an ‘emphatte contradiction of the | Western Union Telegrepi with machine and an Instractor (without charge) apan ppartot dest and dumb: logy tolls the whole story we shall find that it Is | ore appropriations for 1a11 will he reduced be- Feport telegraphed from Paris ta the London | Northwestern re Epplication at our 2 Tul ding addons to Calmnbia faatitiate the grandfather if hot the father of charity. ‘To | {One Aburoprintions for er wn Soe Teegraph that, Gen. Manteuffel, commander of | Northwestern preter Rovere {sane rary), Wb CHAMBEIS ST. AND 2 Payment of lolerest on loan to Iateict throw a man weak in brain power, emall tn the the “German forces in. France, bad. recelved | Miwankee sndst. BOND Si», NEW YOLK. = Increased supply of waterfvr Colmmtia lust: | | cheat, rickety in the limbs inte the world te al- eee orders ta concentrate tity forces In case of cer. | Milvaukce ond ot. : Ascent tute giants Yestisaien:: SR poverty to bln. He can't help it, CONSUL BUTLER’S CHIMES, tain contingencies arising during the period of | Pansmay.... pRaaney, Rare and (andenine Hare. —Ladien wit trite cee 1AM CO In't give the measure for his body and — — the French national governmental crisis, kre... vet peutlemen will grow enthusiastic over the elegance, Towtite te Ie is not his fault thathe lstike abagwith- | Geng, Stening Sustainiag his Chai ———— Ohto aiid Misaiee ip Geinty of his winter Mako jour pup : out abuckbone, ‘There are thousands of thi Warn Maan THE PEOPLE TRIUMPHANT. Boston, fartford ai Chased nt 212 Htroadway, oF in the store under the FLW fort of men, and itisabarvest cutof wich pov | ware AMdaviin mn Pretie Keeses Hote y Snhy Foeee tes Roce to s 7 Another Defeat ef the Third Avenue Ralle Nea Ae UE occas : DEPAMERS, Btate has received from Gen, Stening aftilavite | SMother Defeat of the ‘bled Aveuwe Balle 2 a Hal Saline and testing CHT ah eran ‘There are others again, Mr. Reecher remarked, | supporting the damaging report he made on | (he Canur Jonanes Sueahee wit : = iasan of Wea ipreiog gro} nde of Washinetod fn bh a re tag lee ae es Segond Butler and on which the latter was orted for The Sun by George the Count Joanne, | Adam doce = Of ROLOOINOUEE BEB. eee ccccee ney ‘flo-wells, dre: Ore, ve Armory tor istret militineg. .: without organizing power, They are At for rou: | removed. ‘The charges against Butler were eell- | Our readers will remember, and with in- | Nout here? & G88 Completing Washiugton aquedaet Une work, bur throw them out of that and they | ing the offices and appointments in his gift, Improving er rotund hospitals, &¢.... Washington Ko terest to every person travelling in our horse-car | United States Express are good for nothing. then removing his own appointees and requiring | conveyances, the action at law in the Superior | T2¢ following quotations of * puts These causes of poverty, sald Mr. Beec ae No pain or inflammation but is easily cured by on hy Haskine @ Braine,11 Broad street, Wolcott's Pala Paiat.— Aue. flsvairs to Long Bridge hecsstees nee come to man everywhere. Wut, thers are some | them to pay @ second and ® third time, trom | Court of Thos, Hamilton against the Third Ave- datance from the erket price ‘oft ercta ———__—— ; te 9 Potan ime ef causes which are found chiefly tn_citles. ‘es | which source of revenue he recelved many thou- for a preaium The be: ace ty N reliabl Conmnieting bride nt Lith are places of severe competition. The number of | sands of dollars using officers thus appointed | 8¥¢ Railroad Company, in which at the trial the 2 apes eeetinee wt, “Sct, ¥ ore aha wanes Werpalra to ulficreae mon makes labor cheap. The best chance, | for his personal beneMt and making them | Company offered six cents damages, Counsclior sSQu i's yi Filton ones Dlay | aay | Ghday | Merling sliver wedding present erefore, is to the tough and the strong. There | instruments for carrying on the slave trade, | Joannes by his speech obtained a verdict for his cate | On Diamonds a spectaliy, Puts. | be nproving pabite grom: is not a commodit his country manufac- b 1c out fo 4 s | releih | Aboce | felons | Aboed | eeeemenneenee me enaeenneeneennes eee Huproving the Mail. {ured po chosp aa-mien, ‘There are 80, Any pone cM nent aed. cals oft negroes. ir, | client of £500, he being forcibly ejected from the | marrket, | market. | market he DIED. a ® Peansyiv truggling for a tiving in big citles that they | [ter made. ne defence of himself beyond | car for refusing to pay a double fare. Plaintift's ___| Her ceni,| er vent, Per cent. Fer ces | gayen_—in Brooklyn, on satuntay, November 9% ing gra Mere ee eee eee ae || Baer Mtedlige Lil felis onteres apee his auitiee | Stas ate erin e renee res =f P| = | OSRRORRA Eon Buhay morning, December 1, of fem pine hot aud» CRoxep wits tre rowen Kixp or ranon, | ie olalme to have: detected @ plot sceret by | 88 those of compensation, which was opposed = | = | = consumption, defleraun J--Mesurray, aged 38 years, 2 utc rar tine Feee kak cd what chance bave the weak? [s it any Butler's tools to have him murdered on his way | by defendant's counsel. Judgment and costs | Hie... = H aa ‘Phe eelntives Ad friends of the fam, avin gas pipe four ai they are hurled to the bottom and ne | to the interior to collect testimony. It is prob- | were entered, and sustained at thé Spectal | Usion Patitc.. aerial aes eae | rs of Lodge, No. 19, F. aud A. Qurbing snd poy poor?” Then thore are the thousands of the | able that a reward will be offered forthe arrest | term, from which decision the defendant, a | Ruck inlande.” 1 ¢ reed fea aod Valet Wed. Stctahanlin’ aeeo walined, Look at our disabled soldiers In our Butler, whose whereabouta is not now | wealthy corporation, appealed against the poor | Bt Paul i... ee ea Ft Hl Bde== Knickerbocker Lodge, No. <2, 1.0. 0. F. big cities. ‘Two mer are on the battle-feld, | known, but there are reasons why he ts be- | wealthy cornontlon, appealed against the poor ; Woes Peat Weccaae ee ly invited to attend the funeral. front ty B acroets of city One sticks tohis gun. A cannon ball comes und | lieved ‘to be In Canada or to have been there | eee ese ee GO toe Ig daca, and on Sat- a Mis, pale aera | 0, 169 East, 4th st., on Tuesday, De Mirek sits Teg are og The. oer see te in October. The reportand testimony will prob. | case Was argued op - oe O'eloek, ETEWART.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, November 0, Thomaa Stawart, aged 4 vera. st. preauiavo # dave sich ‘The relatives aad fr ends, nis the members of Star of oat Preeeenn Gere. ere Hope Lodge, No. 480, P-and A. M., are invited to attend Ver ats for 1 ¥ cent, ty Mis funeral, frou the Church of Olr Fatner, Rev. 1. two logs while he has them, and runs out of | ably be called for by Congress next week and | Yrday, November ®, the General Teri gave its | au pat™ or Ginger: Thee poor maimed fellows come to | shows one of the most unbluahing carcers of | Gecision (in the presence of the full Hench) | seradaie) can. be hi our doors every day. You'll hear them say," We | venality ever put oa record with the State De- | Crucr of judgment, with costs, aud refusing a | "Wut" jay b. can't get any work, We've d that, | partueat. Pyeng hy i oo che m an't get any Work, We've tried this an new trial to the defendant. on Qule provemente n city generally fai yland avenue with gas o culverton New Jersey averive, Luproving B street nite In broving public grou tho market p many of Cre te i we but what are we to do? We can't do the work seller In the rendered by Mr. Justice es Eze, Cemuogs cer Atlantic av.,on Tunaiay, Desost i. pairing arch 01 p aviilie withvut two hands or two lege. [tcosts vis as | The Number of Women Employed in the Post | pic .diarc the principleot exemplary damnges aipciea Tee tieuweres. ber hath E Mon sunday, Last Capitol avenue much to live as though wo had all our limbs. Ofice Depurtment. das demanded for his client — iaens, Robert Samuch and planting (reece OUR MOUTHS AIN'T AUR Wasntxcton, Dec, 1.—Postmaster-General oannes, waa fully maintained by of legal right in all actions for Baweyne Hace Weer y rot Josephine Shanley, a ‘The relatives and frien ited to attend 0 and we can eat. But wedon't know where to | Creswell has addressed the following letter to the CLEWS & COW? 5 turn for 6 living. othing was more pitoo Director-General, of Post Prussia wrongs like the present, aud for libels, ew York. andere, ; a 4 Bills of 26, Circular Notes, Travellers’ and | hls parcnte, 7 ring elre pueyivania mie e preac id rc 0 nf &e. ‘he decision also carries with it the direct %, pee bers.at? P.M. GeRitha kud repairing Vieytila eve auc Inninted ta tele ccuatiy's service, thus. Wont responsibility of railroad companies for the | Commercial Credits usued aratlabie In al parts of the | “AG HENKY.on sunday December 1, item spillane, Opening Sixth ttreet acroa Mall was to be a Of tue? Thay mane drop down wrongs of their servants, as conductors and | world, the beloved wife of Miles ‘age'l 4) years, and Fepslis to he bottom and swell the multitude of the drivers. Inthe above action, in addition to the | Deposits recetvod, subject to check on demand, In- | The friends and relatiy trully invited te : : poor. ARI ed, that [ee atarRbnE ot omen now employed ia the gosisl | verdict of $50, the costs have, reached Noarly | terest aliownd on all Dally Balances. Rvety accommo. ra tat Bie oll sell noed faad Nine supposed, Mr. Beecher remarked, that | fervice of the Uuited States Ix not farge. and probably | the same amount. To carry thie case to the * A ith etn» Hear 3c, bt grelgck F. 8 ; HF street Mary INGE ry oy | Lowell, Manchester Lawrences and agoncwern | dovtutcxcced 33) im all. thelr emproritvnt being re | Court of Appeals at Albany after the fait trial, | datiou and facility afurded waual with City Bauks. vowbor 3, 18, Me. Cale) D. Van Scan, im ewe Oh year 0 | our bizgest manufacturing towns, New York | Purr ‘smeen acl clerew tn tine Concer hee Ores bal | order of Judgment, and both sustained by the ores of his age. Cont nulng A Was the largest manufacturing city on the cont | fartncnt at Washington. The number of women hora. | Special and General Terms, after claborate ar- Real Estate Market. ‘Funerat tn the Methodist Church, in Middievitie, at 4 Arching bridge on Tiler Bent, "Manufactures were ving ‘on in ita bane: | Ln the fice it pint mlatree at local pot apices we | guinonta and due deliberation by the Court. | A review of the closing week of the full season | e'lask iis alersoon Total expended ine! ments, in its garrets, on every tloor of its bull ric ete Ow OF 8 Teva) Ol over SAW) Weel pest omcee, | Auggest the existence of express malice | in eal estate operations exhibits » vigorous, healtuy | WALL EI on saturday evening. November $0, after APPROPRIATIONS YOR DITMICZ, I Tog, tn thoupan ofits dwolting houses. he | gad aumoss exited ay cree nel ew omcrt | on the rar tor the Med corvorauen again he | one ta the maruel whch, inthe eetimaton of te | a}ineeity linea, fanaa Wolf Win ia te 9 Feat Men. They come thither from wll parts. Just | Wesniteton'as transistors, copyinte, erik netyunree | CObsratulated hy the members of the bar upon | ™ Washi ae translat opy ists fupnose the Hudson, the Connectlous river, and | suret atotal elerical tores of the wadred and ten, | 24 Hew triumph. all seals Afi ueaie were to say," N: Lt iy wants Tae telegraph cary CY oad it State la not now water. Let us‘pour ina supply.” ad suppose | © et parti they began to do 80 accordingly, je lines of telegraph being owned apd te corporations, and therefore T am ni 19000 0 | WOULDN'T OUR STREETS AND HOUSES BB of Correction... cis of uridge tn Districts... ed de ‘ f Nim age e experienced dealers, betokens a busy winter and | PVM est oF ine family lively spring. The results of anumber of important | tuyited to attend the fuseral, from his late reatlence egal sales, whore the property has been really thrownup- | 0; Sot Hast Houston rt, en Tuesaay, December 3, at 16 on tue market tn food faith, has shown the readiness of | °C10cK A capital to invest at fair rates, while the steady de- | 4 KPY28 a ‘The Original Dollar re. ‘The proprietors the Original Dollar Store, 7 Hroadway, are playing a complete aud com opak, No. 235, F. AND A. M.—Membere of hercby 8) 1'to nicet at the Lor Kep ac brides. Band Lagay q r at nuinber of wowen are employed in that service. | Sreienrive esortuient of teeta aed Grnaineutalartt. | mand for lote of first and eccond classes at rising | roomm. corner Hower ieeker at For lugersation 0.3 fsyeti@ saisre, 210 0 votre have further to Inform you iu snewer to your inquiry | Pies. Owing to te recent calamity wich befell {> | margins gives the firuest hope of @ solid bottom for | Deccuiber sat 12 Mt purpe Grounds sonth of Presidents house.este-css 2PM) a On the subject that the women employed {hte postal | Sacronante ee Our obsiee cheney heaton mace ar the the funeral of our las rad Btteat, sweat of Public Kiesonvation “Saw And yet that In just the way in which men | gervice of the United States discharge the dutfes of | Murmants Of ous elater clty of Heston, many of he | future operations. The sasturances from sources more JAS. nd paving circle Veruiout aud pour into the great-city, Some get on. Some | thelr feapective positions tothe general acceptance of ato counter: day good are 80 poor they can't go back again. Some run | the Departinent, and it is Proper to ate, thas there fa 8 Rod 0 worth of athe orders tes had wiren for | or lees reliable that the Vanderbilt Quicis Transit enter. | eee out of the pittance they — brought with ntiment i ‘aud tn consequence thousands of dollars’ | prise Iy to be pushed on, anda faint hope that fine merchandise expressly imported for the | pastexpenience way possinly inspire our rulers with Special Notices, them and can't got work. Some get sick f women tn clerical and other minor | New agiand market wis thrown on the havds of our | paficieht sense toremove ail obettuctions at-oaee and | << <-> Seve wns ‘ and weak. Misfortune somehow casts the positiobs i the civil cervice, the auties of wale® oon be | large i rodaction of steam dummies on ton anuediict, ..., Hite Pulte Patty and satintseheriiy iscarged by me. | {argc New York importers. ‘The proprietors of the | forever again: vs des by wen. 1 au, very respectfully, your obedieut | haye heen fortunate enough to down, and poverty puts bis brand upon them, {) 4ittso | ‘They’ are shoved down under the hatches menee capital, | ours oads ave drawing the attention of county, It is quite certain that if re & great propor: | to Weatches! M No, A. J CrESWRLL, ton of these splendid goods, and now offer them at the er of these beneficent improvements is rendered Primary schoo... W00 © | of the slave ship of poverty, and never ge Postmaster General. | Uniturm price of one Goliat, The stowcascs, shelves, | probable property one the upper ead of the. Island y Rte Gaim | chance’ to. como on. deck ‘again. One clerk, —-_ i oreroouis of this vast Daraar are overforing with | bud 1a Westchester Will experience an setivity alto. | TH WEEKLY St OAL ss sssssssssssesssssinsesasssesesenseey Ob said Mr. Reecker, is qnough to spoll a, whol rol Urgiug the Postal sof art, beanty-and tse, which {0 the Castal | gether novel, Meantime, Hrooklya ie pushing forward ONLY 81 A YEAR, § PAGRA APPROPRIATIONS FOR 187, county, He goes to New York # rough, red- anersby are magical dazzit variety order lo a promising bey paeing her great underground from THR REST FAMILY PA ~The Weext N maimed SoC taean gits.mo eo | cheeked country lad, Me returns to sislt his 4 nem lly to comprehend the thousand aud one things of | Fulton ferry to Flatbush, and It ly not improbable that te y tories sth pS eg bese (Aye oe io | wtumed. 1 WASHINGTON, Deo. 1.—Mr, Cresswell’s report | beauty comprising the stock of thia vast catablishment, | her capitalists have partisily awakened to the iniser- | York Sup. 8 pages, @1ayear, Send your Dollar, . ponare ter itanne vauce ve Teh 1G | trlends in tine <lothes, and with perfumed hale | | vo ong, and devotes a large amount of space to an | ® Pertonal inspection of the goods ts absolutely re: | able blunder they have made iu banishing steam cara pals of the 1nedivution Feareneoees and # ring on his Linger, and somehow or other . Suited Many bf the articing whion pave test lose abl: | from the slip Rarsootorer ead. while: chomsdlng th a , rt of the tnetltution.. WHEH A MAN WRARS A BIWO argument tn favor of the postal telegraph scheme. He | 4X the # ‘ont frou) $8 to #20 per dozen | Inrgest amount of moncy li order to, procure the sinall. | TIP DEST AGRICULTURAL PAPER.--The Weekly iting ant Beth ur bul t's always the band he leans on well, When | 400t¢s largely from reporte of ta success wader Euro: | $2 Tapers aint toe Pree di id pasrous Co examine tae | satisfaction Sf resliving Guat lots at tne present saltrond | NeW York Sum S pages. Fle year, Send your Dolla od books tn tteenrdars office comntry lads eee the clerk with all his finery, | beam governunents, and elaime thet new and complete | Focus. 4dr, P i oe orth more how than ° Repairs to bridges on Potomac... y feot like brown beasts "Hinh," | set of wires can be built all over the United States for a Pata a were bau THE BEST POLITICAL PAPER.—The New Yor Ha paira to dra Rises on penastvants aveas tiey say to One another, “there are mines of | from ten totwelve millions of dollars, and that INANOLAL GRD O SROIAL. ni fo Weekly Suu, Independent and Faithful. Against Pub> and inpre 1 OF iencrwation’ woalth there in-the city. One man went there | act of 1406, by whieh the Western Union Teles FINANCIAL AND COMMBROIAT: | sonpequanthiy, es A Bayside, | le Plunder, pages, $1 eyear. Send your Dollar. ver traps on Rennmpivania iv and made $1,000,000 in five years!” There's a | Company received cer privileges from Cou ee itestoue, lui von Bayside, . . . Lut, New Works Mali, witchery, a fascination about the city, and the | they gave the Goverau your tho right to bay their hes « ch have now expired, on siokl SaTenpay, Nov. %0—P, M D Tiseretore if Uridges, aes expired: of & | Wail strect lise been chiefly remarkable for the eulail- | Naderground rallrovds, or any other methcds of coun: | | THE BEST NEWSPAPER.—The Weekly New York r cin | and Rockaway, wher “ihe past week In | Ferond clave erooklsn city lot Gane country lad thinks "I'll just slip down to | {heend of Ave years 10 | Dasie he claims, of the cost ¢ Pat ot ta 4 the city, go to work, get a going, and then I'm ats thing for th ie ‘ ¢ | nation of the Northwestern corner on Tuesday, and the | teracting the exirting évils cau be achieved, the eooucr | bum, # pages. $1 year. Send your Dollar. Tron bridge across cinal at Thirteenth si on the ‘way to fortune, ‘By and by Pit return | ceupuiag anything for the franehises or good-will of portale d pati hdc ah Pade erate ergy cody BIT der present conditions but few persons Paci Toproviing Praniith aguare. and drive around the old, place here in my car- | potted by the Pr fonfrmed by the Senate | Subsequent crushing e | are cliner able or willing to iuveat lareeig, or evett0 | was aus que NEWS,ciue Weekly New York 8 Ttuprovlag circle oa Snesachusetts and Vers Fina.” Well, some of thes young men suc: | fo examiue Into the detalis of coustructiag a ew ays. | strect; the rise tn the remainder of the active lst hay» | hold untinproved property in Brooklyn: the late Judge AS Al -The Weekly New York Sum mont avenue errreoppyere + 600000 | ceed. The strong that can work for ten years | tem, aud the value of the present lines on the Dasie of | ing been quite Linportant under the influence of weharp | Liferts entailed a large amount of valuable unlmproved | § pages, year, Send your Doliar, Penneyivania avenge... 147¥2 00 | for sixteen h ‘dat t along, but all | thelrcost. Mr. Cresswell opposes at length the Hul ronerey by Mill to heirs, The legatecs not being avle Porcini a5yma op | f0F sixteen hours ¥ may get along, but all | Peet scheme of government contracting for telegraph | covering by the outstanding short interest. Among | to dispose of it, etruggied on from year to yoar under ritioe A) | Wuewway down from such to the bottour—where | service, welt does mall service, And'urge® that fhe‘Gur- | \he leading bull combinations there have been apper- the burden, of eary ‘ace, endeavoring ip vain to | THE TEST STORY PAPER.—The Weekly New York . si x . 0 |. Reliel , : ° a, Gasidiaouncnaatis H Feri wo WHERE DO THE YOUNG MEN GO? srerementa hots cctemes ere Vinsly te be feeeete ently no efforte to edvance the general market, aad the wily grate fy rpectal act of the Legislature, ‘The | Sule pages $1a year, Send your Dollar, ’ ‘Ab, where do all the young men that come to | {he rxieiiug lince, as oa Cresswell’ basle the Western | tine has been chiefly employed in figuring up the proats | property comprises some 1-299 tute, tn desirable ktreeis APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1872, s here do all $20 FORO . inion Telograph’ Company would ouly receive Wirty | of the past two weeke—the rise having been caused | APO In choles locations. Ou Dec. § they are to be soll | THE BEST FASMION REPOLTR inthe Weekly New Reform echo! sore oy | this city go? ‘They drop to the bottom, among | dollars per share. At publie auetion by Jacob Cole, (Goo. J. | york Sup, Spages. $iayear. Seud your Dollar. bi ‘ao () | th epoor, and from them doubtless came many of — ‘more especially by the anxiety of the shorts to eo. Murphy eferee,) the Commercial Exchange, 389 Ful: ‘ork Bun. 6 pag g uJ Away (8 | the sad processions to Greenwood and Flatbush thetr speculative contracts, To-day, however, the lead- | ¥0n Atroet, Brooklyn. —_— Improved properties under foreclosures of morteage BE: have not iately satinded their abilities, and insome in. | THR REST MARK sday considerable realtzing aalee in | stances lote nt forced sate have renlired levethan they | York Sun, § pages. #1 a year, Seud your Dollar, y Ine paudl EPORTS to the Weekly Naw T 35 00 hich we a pl lor he sti ts fte 5 19019 0 | go to that come from the country hither #7 nd In Malaga twenty. | dd that lace T ey | three insurgents were killed, Were ansensen for tax’ joining the ; ‘gia w | disappear like snow-—noo the field. Forty pers Northwestern were also observed. With the present | Jn Forty ninth street aad ye, Fold. tately b ~ Realcsnsseisneinveaiteiinnes ¥195,069 0 | akon go to." einationst leashed Tada Cares waes, iets teat on ft Fang at Doers’ | vuitton temper of the atrect operators, the | Jere: sobnson He eold lately bY | MIR BESTCATTLE REPORTS in the Weekly New Amount expended'apte teeny ‘Tho city, Mr. Neccher sald, had pecultartemp- | "Yusuin, Dec. 1-The Gace‘a has the following re- | Predominant clique ‘hes an excellent oppor. | nly spout Bi look 1s certainly not bril, | York Sun, @pages. $1ayear, Bend your Dollar, tations to lead men {nto habits that brought _ tuaity to dispose of thelr holdings, aud even a pres: | what desters thinktund believe oa Thuredays het the <r Boverty, Ho bad seen, howover, ax much vul- | ports of operations in the provinces: tage on Fri. | sure of sales would ecarcely in any degree cheek the | stock be ‘once in the Brooklyn team ‘Traisit | THE BEST PAPER tn Every Terpect.The Weekly in cities temptations to the young were made | day and wade ao attacs ou the trope posed in the | provels Hood, tide of speculaion. The general war at organlaation, can be perfected and work | New Yoru Sup, # yagve. 1 aycar. Send your Dollars iS) © | morettenctive and alluring. “Mang Young’ men | suverbe, but met witha rentise,and were pureued vey: | Ket \evtay Was Toner, ha Ink Cert ale eet f Yoru city, Addrese, THE SUN, New York clty. Grand total for beactt of Washington, .#1197,00 1 | who have come to Now York could have suce | ea! miles. Their toes was b i Auount expended froin 1808 bo 1670 ‘ Ainouut expended im 1k Amount eapended in L972: p sun vert 10, in Lake Snore, Union ite and Pacific Mail, the first it to an a ‘There ly another polut, to which Lwish ta di- | cocded but for self-indulgence, They” broak | prac*k'musittoree st Aur iradiel, but failed; aud were | Bamed with 'Uvion Tacite hay a mech it pour ai rect public attention, ‘The present growth in | down, ‘They Lave no glaring vices, but some ne- | Uriven all i OA YO lied Ba pairing ery-of = How long’ 0M Mean enell Government business will during the neat ven | cret Indu zence has wasted the cords of life, In | The Carilste had @ Auht with the Croope in the pro- | cevtlovally weak, ruuulng down to 8g bo terininated.. Your stuptiity ts not lunorta, f years demand tho expenditure of at least $15,- | cltloa, too, you find the siftings of soctoty, men | vince of Toledo and were defeated. They lost seven | Qhontlge, MANE Mess Prelate nace 4, | New been a wisely governed city ; (0,000 to provide accommodations for the public | and women driven there from various cutises— | Killed, lucluding two leaders, aud Lwenly-three Were | oun ive fros oueriuge at the close broke down the | Perhaps, Dut her roe por is a KFeal power Pdiog, wucd Hohl servants, The new State Department building, | misfortune, sickness, betrayal. Thore are the | eA ante ty canting thom , price 1 ® cent. Union Pacito. Fo When chee ervused, and can better Buuicich one cured by“ absorption,” wit now in course of erection, will cost over $6,000,- | sottiigs, also, of the great stream of lmimigra- | also been becn beaten In Valeucla, but iater tn the day returned to the « Yeat nydre then 6 howe, of tittle The myer. F Instruments. |v of building has not suitable ac- | tou, 1n our seaports there are ‘ Face eand shoes ne attracted some attention by | Caius eltke. permanentty ciired, aud iweas w t . en aes fs advance to 111%, and New York Cri fed ths a ray thc diacare Is eradicated Raping and pibetal aad the Bue eee | THB INFERNAL SHARKS Mrs. Devereaux Again, Aronian of he that the! mse Fee ote Oral sunt, and healthy cond “nm /' a . neous lel an a! V its ofllce who rob the satlors and the emigrants, consume | We are assured by Mra, Wille Devereaux The eastern frout must Ws ex- Talk of cannibals, If due yours we have NOt t to correspond with the wings co altord | See ee cate ul There ts notte Telegraph and Q: em In purse or virtue, tures. A more ‘co ! a ‘whose name has becume known to the public in connec aple' ¢ Muctuation ome true representatives of rea! . e and we have never bad a Hor dha ne eae ad Goteeeatard, apace | Souitand, them dwacat Castio Garden,” And | Hon with the MoWillame trlalin Jorvey City, thatthe | hy wes gencraiy rega au devohiotapocil | cated? alvaueing valucn teeing too hfgget nmin: | MAN GMRNG Coulort of bouy at Onna ave always oe ae thc we Sree dod Cougreswlonal Li. | Yi ‘ve picked the f loan they | ftatements in the preas to the effect that she had beeh | significance. tn‘ continnes to iucrease aud wealth "accumulates a proof of what We here state, we can refer Ht He ar Prong, must, be extended | Cat him out.” After enumerating many other | HIME With s gambler since goxing to New York are ‘i ® ago Were x drug at $90 50W | [hore sumering to hundreds of ihe best citizens of New so, Thie wil ce: ‘I h ‘Trea ' 4 int mn | Lote which twenty, ¥ a eae ct rOne Aen tment bonds | command S000, The veneinent housas in ibaa were | shone Mitt! here are now 90,00 of all cla i Felt weeeding th untrue, MM) ereanx has called a the Sux oifloe, iso! e full prices, an romeat ft OMoo' Departments must also | Causes of poverty In cltlos, Mr. Beochor cloved | Ail ws Ae apparently a woman of vorecity, we desire Stromgret an afivance in NOs to wns. This wt ¥, bilasion to give her the benedt of this statement, fatedto k Interior, and be enlar, hid, Ballunore, and Piisburgh, whom ea, 1a some por | we ave treated ‘aud cu W. A. MoCANDLIS to the aguare | Me n.d BON, Zl Arob st., Philadelphia, AC 8 ealeu- | 18,0 cep gold guict and steady, aiid the aaeeduring | ten by referring to the Bethel’ and Ni which were especially instituted fo afford roo! “ 1 Bottle oat ere: of al ‘or comme | (ile, districts icholas Hovel’ this week, and every fourkh week here ereuslng force of employe Over $80,000 thon pledged by th aoe aor eine HAY (alin tate Seimueas of ator. | London, Parle: or Constentinopfe,. tt ie emmply non: | Niet 2 is winually paylog $1140 for the rent of bulid- | (Yer $900 were thon pledged by the congreya- | Pye Noble Tenisen Indicted for Bigam pe Ed ronger touey and th 1 auppiae that we ure ming of | S808 ings to accomi fue these and other depart. | Hon to the Memorial Fund, the Afterhoon ager toue, and the Whatever th ue, Boule: ‘eeortuin 7 WARREN @ CO, Ting wate sated Povankeersi®, Noy. 0.—Henry Porter Tent- | price advanced Wolly. There was nothing, however, ments, Prinelples of economy dictate the Perec p at V8 the alloged linea! descendant of the Aretibishon of | eventfal or Interesting in the market, and eo dewlngs grection of additional. publlo buildings, and |, Ifyou are in trouble with a slight cough, | fon. the alleged neal descendant se the tptoresting in he mares. tm Have no doubt that thls will be done," Hut it | hoarden/as or kore Aroat, | yon may save Ue ex Deltas Gas ie rey ene 3 price of Fi urban her, for in latqeat elty be ati old loan wa ket the race rauged from flat to | York will be the PULLER will be rather s heavy. draft on the public tres featorank A. pei ‘cold. often wim inter, ’ Ha ot el ed" bons aha szeb I itera, falten Feats nore, with the, aria 'wutexet ber pope RE ccrthuhnerdeesetey i fury to expen A) for ne! m0 = i peryr, 0 re at Cee eyed) a ee tho lunprovemnent of old. ones, and af the same nmtion ot the al nthe wl we i, shee us Besy Soryas for furatters, te. ay re Cole ech ge Bank were | pence of tunerd folly will then tppeur our ‘haa stat ROVAL WAVANA Loer time vote $10,000,000 for the benefit of Boss fymirtoime of which are ree, Shepherd's Ring! etter Ol the renubing three grounds on which thts | te breuchitis, EH hothing of comfort, or tl danger 0 baidy ol \ilions Ie to be urged It Ie 3 no Cieceaanry 10 apoa vith ars so abet that Fade grwang, ack pruventiy With ir wer! Jections ans Ey. e money and escape more Will if not bee, he one! gg BM. Comp Walt & Co.'s, LB Chathain street, Ea | an seretshh pen RUT ear nra nt cen Parlor and ny we ples AMHR Mtny | RUN tA EID ed te eure wal HAR MS | ieee eo ate fou ‘aluatioa) et Ue tie Nets SE Hage ovcaliss Gases and Vluneaiyy | 7mm ces, 81 rear on St USI. ie tofowing Were the quote | uous policy in opposing pulls | vo onomigy, born er Grane entogsige AT Ma te WEAXLO Fini” Su Chad