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THE NATIONAL CONGRESS, | ser: FORA DIRECTVOTE FOR PRESIDENT. 4 PROPOSITION The Soldiers’ Homestead Law Discussed | © Described asa Warrnat Bill Debate onthe ropriation Bill, Mop., Ohio), from the Committee on Finance, reported the bill introduced a few days ago by Mr. Pomeroy of Kansas, to pre importation, Nquors in the Distr Territories, and m. tions on the subject to the Committee o1 bit the manu- of intoxtoating “tof Columbla and other to refer it and the peti- was in favor of a law imposing a penalty for the itors of drunkards | but thought pedt of the wly pon those who s it was rathor a question of morals than finance. said the Judiciary ittee was not a committee on morals. Not exactly, but It ts Mr, Pomeroy Mr. Conkling (Rep. N. ¥.) opposed referring tothe Judiciary Committee, uiestion of prohibit tation did not belong tothe Finance Com- 1 whether the Mr. Sherman sald was of opinion that Congre prohibit the importation of Hav Mr, Edmunds (Rep., Vt of the subject to the Judiciary Committes. Congress had no right to legislate in regard to nanufacture of liquors, except In the Terri- tories; but the Importation of liquors was & venue, and therefore ® que for the Finance Comfmities, After some discussion, the Senate refused to nce Committee from the con- ‘ation of the subjec EXCHANGE OF BONDS, from the Finance Committee, ppoaed the reference Mr. Sherman. reported the following Det enacted, de peopl and providing that the existing publie debt shall not be thereby increased, nor the rate of Interest advauced on the bonds so exehay Mr. Anthony ( p.. R. 1.) Introduced a bill to amend the bonded transportation law of July as to provide that of merchandise may swear to h the port of dest! required to do so at ommittee on owner, agent the Collector tion, Instead of bein, port of arrival. owa) introdur nm and Sioux I the rights or way Company, of Lowa, interests heretofore vested In the Cedar Rapids and Missouri River Ratlroad Comp: 1, 1898, and June 24, public lands lying within twenty tulles’ of the Onawa City, iowa, Referred to the Committee on Public Lands, DINECT VOTE FOR PRESIDENT. offered a resolution di- iclary Committee to inquire Into so amending the Constitution as to provide for the election of President and Vice-President and United States Senators by = direet vote of the peo) Mr. Cameron Rep A ine between Mr. Cole (Rej Tocting the Ju ), from the Committee rted nm bill to nt to release the Empire of Japs from the payinent of indemnity and interest to the United States under the . from the Committee on Financ reported the House bill for the relief of t sufferers by the Boston fire, and stated that ually divided on the subj committoe was ¢ ‘The bill was placed on the calendar. resident ani ment of Mr. Stevenson of ber of the Board of Regents of the Inatitute, in place of Garrett Davis, deceased. authorize the construction « across the Ouachita river at or near Arka- delphia, Arkansas, was passed. Also the bill to provide forthe removi nced the appoint- The bill to of the sunken wreck pannel off Sandy Hook. ock the Senate went into exeouti Session, and seon after adjourn ure of Represen introduced and referred as Bills were By E. H. Roberts of New York—To amend the act of the 8th of March, 177 lection of duties on importa authorizing the Collector of a port to grant spe- cial orders for unloading steamships at night; and also by establishing a new scale of fees and salaries of customs officers, By Mr. Duell of New York—To repeal the Bankruptcy act By Mr. Rice of Kentucky—To repeal the law imposing the special tax on retailers of leaf to- . regulating the col nd tonnages, by Arthur of Kentucky~To repeal the also to abolish the stamp duty on bank checks, &c.; also to abolish the epecial tax on leaf tobacco. Mr. Cox (Rep. N. ¥.) presented s preamble and resolutions of the Chamber of Commer: k city, protesting against injuries to the harbor, and for appropriations to remove obstructions, HOMESTEADS FOR SOLDIERS. ‘The House then took up the bill reported Inst yurn of Indiana, from the Mil- Enforcement act session by Mr. ( {tary Committe charged soldiers and sailors, their widows and acquire homesteads on the ublic lands, with authority to assign their cere and to locate their quarter section of land through an agent or attorney. Mr. Hawley (Rep... orphan children, t sed the bill, clatm- that the better provisions in it were already ssed at the last session crediting them with th had served in the army, which the people at large were committed, The wer to assign certificates was particularl) tionable, giving portunities to speculators ‘These certificates would take all the arable lands available, and fora mere song, for $5 or 810. bill was vicious, and would work not good but He was in favor of the absolute re the Preemption law offered for sa! He believed with the land laws no liberal laws that the quantity of | and land jobbers put reserved f the soldiers at would be « hundred and Mr. Ps ton str eo, as twas for th agents ‘and land specula- Nep., Neb.) su ested that the bill hetts of those wio rvice, and as they could obtain title to land without cultivation or occupation, was nothing less than a b was virtually nty land warrant a repeal of the Home. Lof which would be Whole Western country and pi JUSTICE 10 THE SOLDIERS. Rep. Mich), amember of the Military Committee, defended the tending that is established no pew but merely carried out what bad been the policy of the Government after that under t was no duuger of certificates getting Into the hands of speculators, for it limited the quan- i by any one person to Mr. Stoughton 1 great ware, tity that could be h three hundred and twenty acre ment and oecupath Hi would be unequal d, and this bill would that direction, Mo.) asked Mr. Stough- Hill would have the effect of , thereby retard unierstanding was F bis assignue must go ton whether the keeping land out of the market Ing settlement that either the soldier 04 the land and oceupy it tton replied Lat that was the plain It would keep the market, but would have a tundency to settle the public lands. Mr. Finkelnburg also inquired as to the time when the right of the soldier or bis assign would be terininated. Mr. Stoughton replied that th make his entry at a #0 until his childre » land out of to control Preceding bs d from me for li ome affect soldier might crew up, and then assign it but whenever he did make it the year commenced to run, apd within that time th nust go on the land and settle It oF else Us unsignee must do so. ‘The morning hour expired, and the bill went over until to-morrow. ‘THE INDIAN APPROPRIATION BILL. (The House then at 1.0 w it Into Committee of Massachusetts, in n'the Indian Appropriation bill, ! Jal.) who reported the bill opriations, nade @ ie wuld that the the current year for from the Co; general stat the expense of tne Indian § vrovosed in the bill was third million dollars might a to be appropriated for the ( loos but it waa proper to's ppear a large Kum eneral Indian Ser- proper to say that Proportion of it was simply the Monies paid by the Government frow the sale of Indian Lands. At was made in the way of chari al expenditure for the last ‘or ie aix years, $4, for the last two | Ta and derived f ‘The average ur years was oa tke more general of money; to the of logistat executl bring th Mr. Nible give tho F away with that it would diminished populat Cay Id take pla tions, and if asf be sexregated am: Heved that it woula have tho beat effe: however, the duty of the Committe ns to deal witb the laws aa It fo Ind.) Chairman of the In- dian Committee, atated that so far as this com. med, it would rigidly adhere itions and spirit of the treaties made ited States and the several [n- dian tribes, until some other mode should be | the consent of the Until then the contracts between nited States and the Indi Committee was con Mr. Shanks (Rep mittee was cot to the e between tho established with themaelv far as the In most sacredly maintaine THE PRACK POL Mr. Sargent went on to speak tn com) of what js known as tl pplied t their wives and children. There was no ined from Indian wars in w ad been stated by Gen. Harnoy and other mili- oat a millon of ortainly costa I ne history of the country showed | that the Indians could be civillzed, although the appliances t» that effect had been, until within the last few years, spite of the barbarizing pol ilization Chickasaws, the Creeks, and the Seminoles had become within the lust seventy nd had their sch wore ab highly clvilized as (h He read atable o roft to be tary oMloers, it one Indian. than to kill ple were. a remarkable | tho Indians within the last two years, the of individual property increasing in one year 942,000 to $9,041,000, J been a purer adininistrat! dian Depertment this last been for years before. ministration of the Indian office by Commls= joner Walker for the past year had beon able, intelligent, disinterested, ‘of the Indian tothe benefit of the Indians and to the protection of the Governm Although the favored the pe: such means were unayall means to. be resorted to; | he thought that there ought to be larger powers | Dlaced in the hands of the Secretar; All general debate bi proceeded to consider tl proceedin) ad tende DR. LUCIUS B. The Open! asked the doctor tf Mr. Anderso lente. I suggested lant to the patient gmall doses were no the doctor. Wine was give fo Mrs. Anderson these On the patient w would do him his wife oocupied thi ulton avenue. Gren living that sfternoon left. Mr. Anderson and mn) self) Tatiended his faneral ceeded to vie ma ir. James Carney, pro} at ZiT Jay stros Anders: MR. ed about % with the ya nis being 1 }y Ob one Occasion be Was Hol what Wight be called Intoxicated ty winut ond was ro} fon Was woman T did bot Went out for about U there was a very feeble action of Mie Leart, aul e wrist dowd. and talked to t Vious 1 put up one ouace of sulution of ino Bye graius of sugar of lead on # prescription for Ur. vntrol vouuting and it'was proper ii el the followlug day evenlng of the ewe 1h Irritability of the at preparation was ube \ that he took Mrs, Anderson loss of her hnabi Jobn P, Anderson. brother of the deceased, was then examined, but no important testimony was uiven, A.W. Shopard, who made o post-mortem examination of the remains of Mr. Anderson, testified that he found no outside marks of The organs, brain, &0., seemed to be the heart healthy, th eatines slight: ‘The internal organs were removed an of Dr, Doremus, White spots wore found joys. No organio di Uble from an examination of the remains. by preceding wit- abrasions. natural, lun stomach ap oympvoms as 5,417, ‘on two occasion out seven mont seen him almost every day during that me. continued ; L never saw him tntoxicated ungt to take care of hinu condition, ly tate @ seen him vomit, noverul Lines, Gnd some seltzer water, and thea wont b ile was w very ty ng about in gr: jee and wrote About 10 0 eat unyth The cla the tuin 0 that there had been a slight ition in the expenses of the last two yours. This diminution of expense he attributed peace that had existed Indian tribes; to the more careful expen ‘various means taken by means 1 through the action of certain ge expenditures and to a down as low as ponslble, ‘THR POLIOY OF THR ADMINISTRATION. k (Dom. Ind ) avked Mr. Sargent to vuge an idea of the policy and views views of the Administration In regerd to the | Indians. Mr. Sargont replied that he was not authorized to speak for the Administration in that His ewn opinion would be in favor old Indian treaties. uch better, ¢ n of the. tribes, consolidation of thi © Into bodies wit If those Indians who had F who would live In or tribes, could be brought fn diminished re jdly as posal individual Y COMMENDED. ily calculated. of American ie prosperity among He believed that ar tha Judgm and pure, and the Ponce ( low I by paragraphs, IRISH ON TRIAL, Last Hours. Yesterday the trial of Dr. Lucius B. Irish was begun in the Kings County Oyer and Ter- miner before Justice Pratt and Associate Ju tices Johnson and Voorhies. Mrs. Sarah Anderson are Indicted for the mur- der of Assistant Assessor Edward 0. Anderson, the husband of the latter, cused, who {s well known in Br the court at an early hour with his counss Judge Samuel D. Morris, Gen. B. F. Tracy, Gen. Isaao 8. Catlin, Thomas BE. Pearsall, and K. Daw- | District Attorney Britton opened for the prosecution in a lengthy address. Mr. Elijah H. Roy of 173 Broadway, Willtams- burgh, was the first witness. He testified that | he had known Mr. Anderson for twenty years and that he had seen him under the influence of much so that he did He visted Mr. ln April last. Anderson on the day of his de He added : past 3 to 4 o'clock. oad bad any etimur Kd giving some ‘to him at tnterv took wine several times whem the wine was adminis five times while busoand to niake him attempt I gave him some brandy also, as Mrs. Anderson olijected at fret to give the brandy, as she did not wish to go agalnat THE DOCTOR'S OKDERS. Ik was after ¢ 0" mained about thirty When Lwent in fr Tdid not toe Mr, An Mr. Carmey was in the room when I | siways been friendly. yr. Trish there. 4 He aaid, “Ho rietor of a liquor store heb Mr. hs, and that he had Ho was then talkative aud fuacy Hs usual drink was © sinail He was of a very sociable disposition On the day of hls death saw hit a little. Tmet Mr. Roy and brs He wae cuuiplalal ling from one’ side o} id he fe Mrs. Anderson Andersou in bi ef & pain tn the bed to the other. frequently yom ve him champagne aud ice He aiteinpted to yout four or five times when anthere, He told we that he could not stand the 10 1 was so violent. LOr was com! 00D, ahe would Anderson éalied in a dru jersou then,we! ) that her husband bad oi on the previous night t ew Greuk & gin cocktail or D, Leys, @ druggist of Jay ana Ful- ta, Lestified : Auderson about seven or elght ar wan, fully an on bin und day of half-past 4, nh was On the ai ply pulsed aside the b Minutes, and on iy 4 Dr. Thayer got there MY thy or vouitiog while in was cold and moist 1 was there the time 1 went, but T as Well as druggist MIS, ANDERSON WAS VERY MUCH EXCITED, who were there. nderson told ime that Di I don't recollect of Mr by gun arable for her husband, house Mrs, Anderson, her husbani know whether the soription | maue for Mrs, Anderson was given to ber. Mr. Bernard Mulholland, a Custom House off- cer, testified that he hud’ frequent Anderson under the inuuence of he saw him on,the day of his death, and that he saw that ho was very ill, MRA. ANDERSON’ Mr. Moses Genning, an u he remains of M. onres ortakor, testified Forty-second street depot, New York, and that xbibited much sorrow at the cases of arsenioal polaoning. Id consequence Brthe absence of Dr. Doremus djourned until to-day Ms returned to Haymond atree' Srmasements, ui AVENUE, the Acedemy of Haste). pulbinnrniaset sees "TAS, Sonatas « sartqga of Jann Biiness ete ! EXT | .t EXTRAIT Amusements, vUTE AVENU ntains a cartoon o} BWented---Mrle, OF soak othisgee owt ply to WHEELER, NAL—Out to the case was with his brothers, Jail in a close coao Pas, Cae Ana i-diass finishor to @o to Boston ; round ; only perfectly oom Nit. HOOLR, 7 Duane st. to work ins bakery; one jualness preferred. The Run on the Mutaal Bank—The Excite~ rat. toady work the ye: petent men need appl ‘OF WINDSOR The excitement oau trouble of the Mutual Bank has abated. long before the opening of the bank, the thronged by an eager inultitude When the bank waa xi by the reported UNION ADAMS & 00, \AvO manufactared expressly for the prosent season & 41d vartoty of HOUSE COATS, BMOKING JACKETS, ROBES DE CHAMBRE, RAILWAY RUGS, TRAVELLING BHAWLS, o,, bo, Ao, ADAPTED TO COMFORT. WV ANTED-—A sinart bo; who has beon nt the at the corner of Fulton ay. and Raymond at,, Brooklyn TANTED An experienced cutter for boye and childran'’s clothing: also, foremen for shop with 6 finmediate vicinity wi Awaiting the arrival of the ly opened at 10 o'clock # rush was made to secure H | the first position on the tine. | with alacrity, Several thousand dotiars were pald in | the first half hour, This prompt action on the part of the bank imparted confidence to many of the depow ftom, and several in the course of the ‘lay returned heir money to the bank. The bank recelved prompt which wan thankfully recely od | “The Mutual Bank is comparative! only. three years 4 chiety tradeen it has not as Pith, the Clearing Lh iE GRAND FAREWELL KELI,O¢ RAND OPERA 1 DORSEY HIVE E AUQUATIN DALY'S er al with Ie vivid anenio An} personal ten METROPOLIS, DAY MATINER! fF. SONS, BHOL GIA RMMA TOWSON T slotted od the LAURE PAMILY 1b ente ari 0) TANT AND D: LEOPARDS, TAPIR: BRALS, CAMEL AND SCORES OF 07) LEADING ZOOLOGICAL COLLI 4, OG MATINER, es All demands were patd t local sensational sidering the | tloneit TEE | OUVERY NIOUT Mrs, JOHN WOOD ‘The FAMOUS M Inte of in*oreat jiluatret Of the mort notable In tha etiy o ARRY HILL'S ¢ RURNING ROOKERY {) AT RATURDAY MATING between Torpkine and Throop avs., Brooklyn, NATED. Two men to at teh patent leather and een phquire at'as Canal sy top KG AKENIC ENTERTAIN’ under the direction of, DAN CASTELLO, ry afternoon and evening. Second week of tho M. n MONS. D'ATELTE, MAN WITHTHE Th WHOSE MARVELLOUS PASI RWICIEED Bite lapoleon boot legs. FASHIONABLE Mt intermarried > ANTENA good horseshorr, at the corner of nt Park ay. Brooklyn, purposes, Ad & now one, heing Immoiiate neigh A STORM, with *,* POPULAR PRIC iivess Box 4.361, New Fork Post 0! ANT ED —¥ or 10 tin workers: me FB & CO,, 13 Bowery, NTED-—A cako baker, Apply at 49 Fulton st, SECOND ATORY, FRONT, 6s1 BROADWAY. FEATS OF STILE ADMIRATION AND ASTON. WDIENCES AT BACH ALE SAMSON, herculean feat f a five hundred poun ve, with numer ARTLING ARENIC ren both AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Hippodrome performances promptiy at #and8 o'clock. itizens, he be- tham National 45 {ts redeeming agent. 1 1p the rear of the bank was crowded ny by the personal friends of the ier, Mesara. 8, A. Hill and William 8. were loaned by thes Many of the dene to Jeave their money at the bank Of sifairs was explained to thei, ninber of persone ISHMENT OF MLLE. ANGELA, who will appear in a series Me"AUGUSTIN DALY. HATING. Dye, AMY a FOR SCANDAL, fase WEDNESDAY) Repetition of Sherid oH To-morrow (THURS). SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, , anid Bvening, Saturday, TE sin setite preparation, a Uriliant New ¢ BOTws THAT ve aod FAREWELL PEK Mis8 NF KE ment respestta oe LAST WEEK of her ¥ fe use of the banl from her shoulders. ANTED—8 firstciass pointers for Iarge dram cylinder presses. Apply JAN A WASTED EA TED— Five acti ‘ulton at, from 12 ANTED~A frat-clasy T. J. BYRNE'S, 18 NTED—A boy who can ly at 14 Nassau ot., third nt baker at the Beards! ome, 96 Liberty at, WWANTED-—A third hand baker. Appiy at 26 Ful 4 blank hook Nn ish: Ween Y and 3 o'clock the average Sed binnk book Anish a not more than t the Hour of closing, only twelve h | tuetr business undniani TAS. GIVEN BLISHM to go away with NILSON, FOUMANORS of 2; Rood wages, LL, ISTRIENNE OF THE AOR, DOUS ECLAT at the Cirqne Del rrincipe Alfonzo, Madrid; Cirqncs Sapolvon and Imperatrice, ‘ussla, bas been en appearance at the matinee, MOND. ater outiay than ti juestrian elrcle on this um feels axsured will appreciate his a hisold motto, MADAM THE GREATEST FQU: The Comptro OH FOR THE SPECIAL nounces that thie ery BuCCCRATN! ene Swill ‘appear euch eventn MATINEE at Qo clock fa he Lord i.vtton's beaut {ful an LAST NElbe R. H, MACY & CO., ‘14th et, and 6th ay, Judge Denis Quinn of the First District Court sued the elty for hi 1971, to the Lat of June, 1972, at tho rate of $10,000 m yent the Comptroller having refused to pay at that rate. The swor is tient the salary, in ¥10,000 a year, was fixed hy law at $5,00, and that there {# no money In the treasury for the payment of $10,000 0 inn demurred, and the question was udge Fancher, ¥ th the salaries of the Year each, and tl ment at that rat of Apportionment has falled to the money for the payment of $10,000 0 the District, Judges, Comptroller's remedy for t law-making po' type correctly. ement, MLSS Ni) great part of P. win i MATINEE on Boot STARK TEMPLE will make he: J ARC, Brougham, Keq., e1 resented for the ret thine on a1 W COSTUMIS, NEW A PHEATRE COME DE SoH Gate \d week of Becond week of Recond week of Becond weok of Second week of ry from the Let of September, M‘*e¥ & co S CARD. DEAN BOYS AND GIRLS: Call and seem make her Orst Dec, 16, This attraction ever 0: ontinent, end M: Berettoe (remerttens of Coan) ss WRETUDY TO PL T have just arrived at and a laughable TOYS and on care of at MACY'S. BANTA CLAUS. Penneyivanta soft co} , Ratiroad Agent Sitontions Wanteo, FIRST-CLASS cake baker 8 situation ; uoderstan aud all Kinds of fauey work. Appiy at 606 sth GAMES that [ have ever h Tam very comfortably t MBET 16, MIS HELEN i first appearance in New York in the new, Historic, Pletorial jollars to kill to elvilize | ne done HS, SMITIVS PAT OPENING of the season. Winter Styles. terns Atted to the Lropristorand Manager, T NINK NiGHTS Kk TER W. ND LAST TWO M. oF DUNDREARY. nd confectione’ Icelng, ornament= form; warranted perfect T A DIES: bonnets and velve 0. 647 Hrondway. Dut that for 8 trackman ; haa jo his failure to pay man ee Tor tates days, Judgment against tho c: Wanted--- Fen NHE FIFTH AVENCK JOURNAL —Out a ®eartoon of J) ears civilized jon't make mistake. Bave this, churches, and 0 oe Real Estate, URBAN LOT As! eighty (#)) more lote in NINE DOLLARS EACH, These are positively all that will be sold at this SUBURBAN LOT ASSOCIATION, ion he will ape bal character of ROTHER SAM DUNDREARY'S nounced by the entire London press a fully equal if ‘superior to his LORD DUNDREARY,. Box ONE MONTIL Due notice will be Mr. JOHN GILBERT, Miss BFF GE JOHN SEFTON, A 4 A A i ¥ BES WEDNESDAY AND SAT DN BQUARE THEATRE, » BOSS B. Wanted, « ait ‘olty or couutey t K, box 185, Sun 3h to be sotd ‘On cakes and can work on bread, 4.— Wanted, » situation by @ young ‘on bread of cake, OF ne pas Teference as to either, fren ‘of th Arata S are invited to take any kind of st # ic machine thay Ik dhop, and take flannel or White, shirts pay only a amyall Positively the Inst woox but one of MISS AGNES ETIEL's ENGAGEMENT, Bardou'e great play, AGNES. In sot've proprration PRLEY COURT RY VARIETY THEATER or and Houston Man FEMALE MIN. O48 BAK RAN. —Young man wishes to aasiat Is sober. Address M. C., 416 East LA BELLE HEL wil) be presented f BT AIMER Ro. B. Roxan, Becretary Evening Ofice, 538 East 11th at. a 7 Hatt oven minutes from the Fulton fer ars. Keach lot te 25x10, ane the pri Mr. John Bro at thme this ev: ping. ‘atic drama, B HELEN —A situation by a young man, 9 years of AN TD ecoisaste terevars ¢ ar tho Sewing Machine Stitch Dusiness; has had § w inachines sold at $1 18 Hieecker street ANDREW NOTTINO, my = the fail strength of th BALBE-ALEUR, A PERICHOLE, LE PRTIT FAUST. fKL08 GARDEN. NID CAR sodcrss LEO AND LOTOS. A GRAND BALLET PAGEANT, D Costumes, exquisite scene FINKST BALLET IN THE WORLD. N, Kop) GLOCR. 1 o'CLock, nt from fraud. | ¢ polley, yet when. i he wisheil military nd for that purpose oe Tosides with his pa- hat! WORK given out at advanced 1 for Mrst-class sewing machines by (4 21 Astor piace. ‘i ¥ FEMALE MINSTRELS. CAN-CAN, ANTED~A ait Work, and to asalst with the aye at 349 Pearl ot. intbush, only 45 by the Fiatbush avenue 100, Lo. be paid as en for the balance and a ve your loose dollars aud purchase a lot on the above terms, which you will nevi ove lots will be worth at least than two years, as their Park will ecessarlly enhance their ¥ Parties desiring to view the ots with t! any bour fy calling at the ree eatare office r i reo J GEOROR L. AYRE in the grocery et FORTY YOUNG L. EW YORK CITY, Fs, 0 cent Menta in work at highest pri s Firat week of the how acneat tn thachines exchanged Society i Rotices. Miho eury regular mon! y to Prospect Now York, or music, and the RENCH BPY" dofiNevoN, Pr Cetins. Bi Lat 110) im. RIVELY Last weekromss> THIS EVENING ATO. runt sensation, Y THOMPSON YY THOMPSON, 190 good hands to jase sewing machines. ‘ork given to pay for machines, 24 Bowery. —BROOK LYN, —Work given out to BR LD MILITARY D ited Wood Worki Central Hall, a ‘All ineoudaice aro invited to, attenit, Oud: sveak- HAS. FORTER'S drama of NECK AND NECK, by the comin drania of the DOUBLE BEDDED ROOM, Biyrgee WA OT PRE ‘We. Hall ON ND WPRIGHT PLANUS. raid Gold Medals of Honor, WORLD'S PATI, PARIS, 187 —LON DON, ONE RIANO BY Mi TES RVERY PIANO WA\ heater: county — 4200 for dopot, at $20 houses “upon the APID TRANSIT, Weatch ‘s house Sod jot; 14) KIN is wanted for excellent alta ations. Apply aU CARPENTERS, 138 Weat Lith at., The doctor and Fopar, ane uriesgue GOLDEN BUTTE) “A GERMAN cook and 1m California of Wish situations. 419 A Tet ES neral housework ON HOLZATRIN. ‘ating excelien Bowery, entrance ob Bleccke! PPRENTICEN wanted for dressmaking, Bleecker st., top floor, WAN, fits wanted to do general housework FURNISHED bedroom to let in a farm Persons; conveniences for cooking thioth at, between lat and 3d Dartionlars, apply to }, Foome 1S and i. for Sule amd to Fn. ER BASEMENT ON bJettor Naing on northeast corner Uf Plantation Delineator. MATINEE. oklyn, was in yard aud pleasant rooms ; Ore and gas, 236 Woon can have board and single beds; HD per week, to Henry se URNISEL ED rooms for ladies or gentlemen, with 4 kitchen; reasonable. Hing No. \ORNER BA COs Raters Airable basement of the bi Broadway and 12th st. Apply on the premises. ig Auction Rotues, LLEN B. MINER, leerooms, #6 Chainbey FATT, pee Bs BCTURE COURSE, No. % OWN Gora Bubjoct : LONDON, (being his three lectures on Londen condensed) iecinge Pear net VERY WORKI ‘use of parlor a ER FIRST-CLASS talloress on cot Sit Myrtle ay., near Marcy a “A LAPT girl wanted to mind to leare dressmaking. 043d K good finishers on custom panta, wery, ent'ce Oak st. JAM Yi RRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS, Illustrated Catalogues, with Price List, mailed free on JURNISH ED rooms for housokeopi M4 Jones ot, near Bi ‘There will be no WAREROOMS, STRAIN WAY TALL, 109 and 111 Bast iath #t., New York. ED rooms, with or without board. 1 Vest 4th st., ¥d floor. RNISHED rooms from @1 (0% per week. 135 G ‘A. O'BYRNE, Girls acquainted with Apply to WOOLWORTH, AINS 4 Vesey at, 2d fi K FOLDERS ande girl (to lay on gold want- 20 N. William and operators on linea At 104 o'clock, at ‘our Saloss Chambers at. aud 11 Keade ‘Y PARLOK AND COOKING STOVES, of different designs and patterns, received direct fro manufacturer at Alban} household furniture, and aboul somely framed, &. ____ Babings Banns, 1 Terie ‘SIX PER CENT. INTERE! Interest commences from first of January, April, Jo" trom @ to 6 1 NHATL. OWEN: BAUM romp ay, Dee. 1. ATINIER READING by MRS. HARRIET DEE, Ving some Kelectior She, at the Hall wn ractise game of 1,000 potn YEAT).Y furnished roome for ave family: lao, front Dasem KOM reapcctable seamstress. Appiy y INGS HOPED FoR- the Labor ration, MS ERIC NY AT STRINWAY HALL Tuesday evening, Dee. 17, nt 4 6'ologk Admission 50 cts., reserved seats 75 cta, oslout fircotano's, 8 Calon Squsre,and by the Ameri. Can News Compan; ‘neral assortinent 0 fine chromon, hand- nt, With closet ¥ furnished rooms to let at 68 Murray Parlor day and night indies can be accommodated with boa mily ; Protestants proferre: Call one week. ly furnished ri JOMPETENT dresamakers wanted; come pre pared to work. Call frou 8 to 10 e, Corner ith a {NTA easy terms offered at the now ‘Way.. to parties wishing to purchase new se EXthiaNS ,ASS toners wanted on i coruor 1th at. aad University place, th) T allowed on all sums. the eame players, or without board, Pasicnl Instruments, dren; price tod AU, rewr house, ARGONAUTS OF Shp pny. IN k. Bail every Woduesday and naturday t ow, Liverpooi, Loudo Passengers booked Co and fromi any rall'say station in Great Hritain, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, many, Hoilanit, At KLIN, President. * Vawonnarir L. Buxton, Sécrevarr. iadies’ and gents’ bows. quire at 215 Weat eady men cau have «hall bedroom and board. 215 West 2th D YOUNG wen can bave board and a comfortah iso ® room for man sad wi a eof 100 PIANOS, ratelass makers, PRICES FORCASH, New York, will di ad ORGANS, of six t) ‘s,at VERY LOW d balance in sina!l month! and rent applied af parc Octave Arst-clase PIANOS, modern Now ready a CONCERTO PARLO! he Moet beautiful style and perfect tone Bheet music and music merchandise BANK, y mouth at the also, Monday sad Bat Interest commences on the first of ¢ nut, from 10 to § dail urday evenings, ADIES— Work furnisin J tiret-clans sewing iments, from @ to #1 miprovements, for tachines, on month|; instruction free. titehing Company, Si Sd aY,, moar 2th at, nd shirtmaking on all first-class new Woekly payments in work Mr. Anderson prof the house 431 reou bad no chil: Teon after I left few respectable clerks or me vie United St dated with pleasant _ GCopartnershig Rotices, given that the partn stween William. A id W. Pierce, under the firm name of A. Collingwood & Company rooms and board at 1 MADISON ST, —Good board, pleasant (Ars; Boutiomen, $5 to $5.50; inachines for si No, i Sd ay,, near 29 PER ATOR and Apply at the Coup : téad HENS) THs! EENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. ited States May's ENT. Zoctave carved tei JAMES GORDON, 196 nisher wanted on pants, Dear Macdougal. rosewood plasoforte, round corne hi modern Lunprovuuicute; also, Upriglt Toctave, $168. Third ee TU 8135 days good secondhand pianc Fosewood, carved legs, & A coinfortably farniahed an suitable for ight MINNESOTA & The dusinces will be contianed by Cabin pasaage the old place in Jersey City. ‘, sy AM. Steorage, $8 curn land; Irejand, &¢ ould have been | thought Mrs, Auderson would DAVID W. PIERC: NS sad linen covia given oat fo pariiva wh DeT Wing mochinee, Business Chances, DRAWINGS, Lana So. 67, Deo. 10, 137%. 16,25, 14, 11, On easy install 4 Broadway, Now York. AND ANDIRE- God ab lowest ratos by LINK QUERNSTOWN AND LI —_———— ted op fine work RPOOL paren BOXE Public Rotices, TE SEALED PR PROBA LS with be atthe office of the Clerk of the Bord of Pab! struction, corner of Grand ih day of December, 1872, ‘day, {or the palaters’ aid decorate eduired for the college bullding woen bth and eth sta. ifeations and plans of the building m: intendeat of School EAL, Thuraday by that "a man raaw him in | 7 OF PARIS, Saturday, i Saturday and KATES OF PASAAG. + _ House Furmsging. URNITURE, Liiva, AT O'FARRELL'S 40 RIGHTH AV., RNER OF 20TH ST. PAYMENTS TAKKN WEEKLY Ott MONTHLY. QURNITUR weekly of month rey 7 oi. COWD ‘d gach succce tt Extns Cisse N jand Kim sts., until Wednes CARPETS, yANTED—A pico young gir) as poamatroas and chambermald in a very sinall family, Twenty-fourth st, ANTED— An experienced woman as head starch- er in the Express Laundry, cor, Jay and Hu NTED-A good, smart girl, Call for 8 days, at , Managers, Covington, Ky, and ctreulare sont by J Fulton et., and Ma need Fates. jorate PMs by per Bweden, Norway, and Dennar Tickets can be fons wishing t For further information) Information farnished ‘LUTE, Broker, 206 Broad: Post Office box 4,969, IAL DRAWINGS OF ALABAMA Ta, 29, 90, 8, 41, 47, 15, 43,40, 39, 14, 85, 77 lsnagers, Mootgumery, Als, A. MOCLENNEN, 8 Boerum place, Brooklyn. SHANCE for a man with a amall capit ottice of the Supe No. 146 Grand at ‘Wo reaponaiile and approved asuretion will be re- uired from each successful bilder. considered unless surctics are “The committoe reserves tue right to reject any oF all fOr cash, OF 04 AIT’S, 155 Chatham ot, PAYMENTS ling, &c.; prices lower than CUNNINGHAM 1896 Sd av. near Bith ot, or; eplendid age Ving ous cent ® Proposals will not A. SHS % York Nb TO FRANCK, eamers tor aye acu othe TANTED—A tailoress to operate ® Singer ma ebine, at 109 Tillary #t., Brooklyn. y ANTED—An operator on the Empire # chine, at 21 Catharine st., top fo ANTED—A yous light housework, at VY ANTED- Cham) 2adlat., between ith TANTED—Fur cap sewers, at L. J. PHILLIPS & Cons, 5 Greene a ‘Anderson when unless Dr. Irish could her D liv for Dr. Irish, ONEY DIRECT I The General Tran Brest and Havre t4 At reduced Fr any houss in'she tty Information furnished’ by During ber ab- ANDERSON BECAME INSENSIN Mrs, Anderson told cr alept better had given him day Before his girl to mind a baby and do Fath av. corner of TO 10 CENTS for satin wall sortinent now closing out; bor Yard. 2% Lispenard st. ce Setving Machines, avand repaired; thiy payments, & |. kinds of eewin Sh Bronitivey AManirs Mie New York, Nov. RATION NOT elven thac the Committee on Public Works Idermen will incet ‘® partucr that understands nquire at 215 Centre cooking. Hor particulars 1 Notice is her near Pearl, for alc, with stock, fixtarce, ing @ cash’ business ; rent cheap. M TO. QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPO perator on Union button! and SUT Lith at, conslderation er into the elt DA, Wed, tor, Weduoaday, Dec an. i, ati) A.W. 18 Bowery, on: ip good situation, corner of s for sale at tremen- he sub, ect are her the above-named tume abd place without furth trance in Noo ANTED-Girls co worsted scarfs. Apply at 8 etand for particulars after 10 A.M, 1. LOCATED full boarding bow unt of sickness, Mis, YOUNG, 498 Sth ay, Show cards suitable for every bui © ber cent. Joes than aeeP M. HINES rented; $4 monthly, priv- Tat reduced rates. Kast Broadway, DANTRI, D. CONOVE TKLA can obtain situations free, lodg repaired and liujroved. ~ Mood and Coat BEST red and wh STEAMSHIDS AWE TE LAK nittoe oa Public W rls’ Lodging House, 2 at laundry 415 and 420 JHEAP corner liquor store for sale, doing leaao ax yours from pfiue work and siiart girls JOHN MOYLAN, corner King aud Wash ngton rte? Information a ¥ teat, vegotable. City Gobernment, ONBARDY arr chair, and a quorum SAND CONFECTIONE, 0 rulds, forms, oruainentiug tools, &c.; New Year PTTENTION! KNOW THY DESTINY. 18 FOREARMED, AND ITH AY, Ket; also a fine horre and wagou ; @ good reason for Apply wt 1M) Bidridge ot, New York Ooriagerte forms. FOREWARNED 0 TO 189 4d T ST 81.00 KEWAKD F Diy. at 68 Woo 4 hall doa TAM HART, M NTED to sell World; Tectaima | amounting to #71.s renialtes the sep love, speedy a VA RRIAGE bullder and carpenter’ Woat street, froin the ‘stzeela to the Grocery and feed store, 26 Pook slips {only few hundred dollars required. JANCY and periodical store, 20 Madison at,, to lety Axtures for onic It SALE—Candy and grocery store, 59 Gregory ierican Novelty Uo,, 2 Broadway "A GENTS make from $5 to $10 per. day selling the Heture Hoitday, Iuoky uuinbers, TEST. —Mre. VANSIS. clairvoyant and spiritualist, give mation on all wifairs of lif ADVANCEO | Yacon, and Jowelry GOODSTEIN & C FICE NOT Glose at this oftoe ou Wednesda eI A. MM. and positive Infor: i Broudway. a8 away ‘bas that great Freach ee- ROBELTSON, 89 Cedar at. ApALYING Feta Of t 2.-The mails for Europe saturday, Deo. 14, LYE attily A. Mon T Class Land need apply, g4 Woat Bist ot, ROCELY STORE doin ‘and a similar lamp tn tr ons given for welling NG OFFICE, for book Modating terins, An old-established bakory, 408 Kast iath how oven; long established. $250.00 od bualeee) Few ROVER, well known 27 # through life, JONES, Postmaster, DAWNBROK ETS! tickets bougnt of diamonds, HANGING machine pri That the aldewalk n regard to healt tween Ist and xd sickness.’ ¥7 Allen st BONA FIDE Apply, at 88 Greenwich Fullroad office, botween about 10 feet Ww at,, up stairs, 3 doo} (pues. +. Por wa BRO. PIG IRON AND ALL METALS. 292 Pearl et., near Bookman, New York, feet weatol ih w That etroct 1 sheetiron worker wanted at GAR Was at iy pl 14 Court at, Brooklyn, I ext moruing. . While Lwas there except to continue It was beuside tn casos of cull HOLOGIST. 20 OY wanted who bas worked on buckra to make himself generally useful 14 «hat shop. wt, Between 7th and Sth ave, UST BE SOL DOYLE, @ Kast 16th at, OUNG man willin money can havo half toterost ina oduce, and butter market, Wevard lampa be tof the Chun A TRENTIO st. near Bloeckor ASTOUNDING. i Raat Stet at, NSULT MISS CLARA 3 glia Gypsy astrologist lairvoyant known In this W years practice in London, DROSS, Pesan ¥. Consult he i Marry wail ¥i-itors; tho Wol eody IMAFTiaKes; together those loug separated, lucky Bumber Madaine PORTEL, Personal Notices, thing; toe, 80 ceuts, 4 Carmine That street tam RPENTERS wanted 2 d jobbi. - M wanted. Apply at the Fifth Avo- ‘City Hall square, LASh polishers and fulsbors on biack ), 18 and 2 Veacy at, & wanted; one that LL, officers aud soldiers wounded, injured, or rup- VANVASKE, nd cures of the /nue Journal, Hat, Madame BY RON ; cou: honsandy’ are entitled to bonaty’ JACKSON, late Surgoon U.S. Nuvy, 4 I allen Of T4th atroet, fr Professional Curds, . DESPARD'S fomale medicines remove obstructions, j eure rollef ‘guaranteed comiuement al cheap; 2exprosa and 2 gro- 1 Concord express, aud 1 business 1 one downtown truck, at 2a on all affairs of Life; breech, per aro warranted medical and businosa Clair: re Bost and Sound, UND—Monda), Dec. he owner Cau have then ‘at 103 Wooster at, NT OR TOT, 4 Kilgrant Industrial Sayin rewarded on leaving If at OOD compositors wanted, BU ARRAT & CO., 86 Dey at. ILS wanted, Apoly to K. LIPPE, 7 Nassau Prices, 41 wth et, moar 4th a H. shows likeness, brings TEN TION.—Twont dtanding, successfull; sultation free, lal and #exual diseases years’ Prassian hospital Resolution to Light Slat ir AN wanted, of good eddross cabinet woods Aud venosrs write and measure readily, ane Adjourned watil Tuesday, r. FRANKLIN, 161 Blecckor #t L strictures, and skin sd oinpletoly reevored | re Dr. DRMAUT, 8) Bond at vous debility, and lost man- ently’ cured by t.,one door from Centre ¥ for all unfortunates by Dr. HI. Woot dith at, howe oth ay, with them and 40 Washington NK or two good m fold at, Brooklyn, KS and agoots nu show cardsat reduced prices.” Y,1 Chatham square, corner Catharine LUMBER wanted—Youn Disinees ; can do Jovbing. PAINTERS wanted. Inquire ab 180 Horatio o ra bo Dank, 81 Chambers sb, " N. NORIS, Depoaitor. OBT—A bank book of (he Bowery Bayin, ‘about three wonthe a to the bank, or 14 D,—Lost, » Aog |, sewers Lo the name yt ls black PUILL? MULLER, NyaoT a et: car role cultors wanted at 11 Dut B RORBAC med gay, holga rhe Bader wilt gone re: and «quorum ¢ Address box 4298, 3 VOLEN, from Paris, bi 8, BI Broome ot, man 8 or 4 youre at y obs, ABOUT 190 faet mouth v A BYSRRD LAS Drivate, 14 Am) fuer will rec Tiais Columbia ete nt WU Feoely ADAME JONE! fortune tellor Fad Leb yeni en root from tee ; one Viuik sumMctent ; o machine feeder wante broadway, Open froi’s to 8, DAVIS & FITZGKRALD, SHO: SHORMA KER wanted ot das Las ot. Wi Dee ila ota gO. i in extending th walks on Bit) streot, thoaune iy hereby Fy oota the sidewalks on S4t avon. DIX, busii Ge, Ander will rotura the\ same to Xybuslnoes ‘only reliable colored. satrolo- sth and 9h ave, : and peat le Wot, GANS olice of the Mreing Posh Terlay plese anar 60h Pa Fautel IAS waa TR EA Ba be pte bee of cally a | sh? ha rat