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SUN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, nn Eroie Te ceiiemmenietaneneentiddmetetaiemteeidemenetnentemmee ee cee EE A A EE NN RE 7 AE PINDS RICH REOS OF THON ORT th CALELOOON Secrets of tie Monntntue Alone the vware Hives An Baterprising Jerseys wan's Suapicione (fe Ot « Upon a Mine of Wealth The Lamber mw Astoep, Cunuicoox, N.Y. Dec. 13.—TMalt way totween Narrowsburg and Hancock tes the Namlot of Calliee It «prong up or dropped ks and mou of the Erle Hallway soon after tt muilt. ‘The town Is ia Sullivan county, and is washed by the Del river, It scems to have asuperabundance of taverns land of weather rtained frame buildings. [ts chief pride ts a tore and post office d. Rusty agrieul- tural implements, empty barrels, and dry goods stes are heaped upon the stoop of this store. It is a first-class country store, where a man can bny anything, from a of pills to a mowing hamong t ains on the ad was nachine. Tiles of logs and lumber are scattered about the village awalting the next freshet. A dingy rallroad station lined with ewarthy back+ ond town. loungers equate In the centre of the It isa pleasant town in suminer, and the jest of ull dreary places in the winter. icoun Is the first loading village on the line ofthe ad Port dervis lestined by a recent discovery te! ant point te the country at lary TN HAMBEING JERSEY MAN Last «pring My. Fred rick Goodell of Newton, Ne dow gention spent the most ofa gtron mines and furnaces in this trope. and who has the reputation f the most practiod tron men in rie road bey It seems. ne a most the country, come to ¢ con to muke are : in another bri the fort wed it indivi bh pees ne repr wodell abandoned it. ond devern plore the hills about Callioon. Avter tara in wis directions he became. satisted that his Brat Inproasion, (he existence of iron ere was correet he mentioned this belief the inhabitants ridtouled bin. One day a resident of the village ¢ Goodell’s attention to the pec ance wt alot about two miles above here Oke the surfal nation of the place, nite se ure a lease of ytun ine THE MAMAEING A short tine IPMSEYMAN'S LYASE, thereatter the latter secured a ase of the property himself, with the int on of developing the ¢ Before anything was dene, however, Mr ell was taken se~ riously Lil, having contrieted a heavy cold tn hi Prospecting expeditions. It was some time be= fore he again ound. During his ilies his wants were sreat nieasure by Mr. POG. Bran idenee, K. 1. and to him Mr ¢ ded his se Mr. Branch bees 1 that Mr. Goodell was rect in hit opinion, and determined, if pos- sible, to have atrial made on tho Lot leased by Mr. Goodell's means Branch broached the subje that gentlonan, Hmited, and Mr. ir. George W. Rockwell, now a resident of this town. & gent wealth, formerly & known merch ew York city. Mr. Rockwell was fivorably tmpreseed, and at once took meusurcs to have the matter layestiza THE WANDERING JRUSEYMAN'S DISCOVERY, A shaft was accordingly sunk on the property, aud ata distance of en feet below the surtace & bed of red-looking heavy stone was struck. A specimen of this was taken to Mr. Goodell, who nounced It brown hematite of the first qual- ity, A plece of it Was also sent to the Elmira, Rolling Mill Company for Inspection. Dr. Gregg of that company at onee said that {t was the same kind of ore that thoy Were using at thelr Heat the specimen and reported proportion of nearly torty percent, Ore cent. of which isin an open fleld the village and within a Iway, ore of grado crops out of ditches that were di drainthe land. This ia of a soft, spougy nature, Streaks running through it. This is Diack oxtde of iron, The soil tn this vicinity is full of the oxides of lnou, so muuch so that stones Kin the water are encrusted with iroa, and rimens of solid frou have been ound. THE WANDERING TERSEYMAN'S STLAPT. n after the discovery of ore at this shaft, dell recovered. He at once n to sink a shaft in a svainp near the frst shaft This Was accomplished with considerable diM- culty, owing to the w the soll being posed of a peculiar clay and quicksand, ‘The Openiog Was Made, however, and ata depth of twenty-four fect the ore bed was, again struck Mr. Goodell claims that It i#.one immense bed, inderlying the entire region, at different depths, The workiuen dug into it a distance of three or four feet The gen n {nterested with Mr. Goodell now became convinced that these discoveries were of great importance. and decided upon an investigation onan extend The peop M large tracts in this St Warne cv penings wer shafls were sunk, Pennsylvania. side, Jin no case was the search after the ore vos sefal. Bes: s being found at from five to fifteen feet below the surface on the top and side of the mountain, it was discovered it at the base. woleh Mr. Goodell claiins is another evidence that the ore Hes ino tnpact, inexhaustible mass for miles. RICH MEN APTER THE WANDERING JERSEYMAN. ‘The operations all proving successful, leading iron men were notified of t fact, among them Dr, Hldridge of binira, Mr. Parrott, of Parrott gun fame, and a practical miner of the Sterling mines. Th were all isfled that iron of good quahty existed here, and Dr. Eldridge at once thade a flattering offer for a controlling share in the region. This was refused, asthe gentlemen interested felt that If their anticipations were realized they would have control of a source of immense wealth, ‘Those ores are all hematites, but Mr. Goodell elaine that i J the existence fabed of afew miles of this place, tween n the yield, the 1 aud 1 ng th tive. Magnetic ore manu- fuctured alon ‘8a cold, short iron, and vewatlt quality, The quality of the former ci d_ materially, ex- apt hy the addition of hematites; while from the diferent compositions of hematite ore, fron ade canbe made, Itis for this reason ding iron manufacturers owning mag- hotic mines have pur hased at great expenve hematite mines in New Jersey, in order that they may combine the two in their furnaces. If both hematite and magnetle ore have been dis- covered In the Callicoon region, and they are as extovsive as claimed, itis a discovery of ineal- Silable inportanre, not only to the immediate inity, but to the coumimers and. producers of vb, and the country at large. CALLICOON 10 BE SOMELOBY ‘The partios who h nade the developments thus far ask and are anxious for the fullest. tn- estigation of Uh u, Tt ts thelr int open mines i the spring, and to erect Ng Works iis oon 4s Possible, ‘The ore mined with tthe difeulty and expe by sinking sl Now that iron ¢ phabita oth farm brings In specimens of pr earth to be Inspected by Mr. Ge On prought him a splendid specimen of n ore which ho claimed he found on his farin The svievtifie old univer, however, knew that the place where the specinen came from was hundreds of miles away, and the farmer wis Hot alittle astonished when he was told that man metic his ore came from Lake Champlain, He bad found St ng the railroad, where it had {ropped from a car, considerable Champlain ore 1 transported over the Erle, Other parties ine hear selling @ worthless tract of land for a fabulous price recently, on the strength of A PIECK OF STERLING ORE, prooured from a car, then thrown Into a stream on the farm, aud subsequently picked up in the presence of the prospective purchaser, But for if, Goodell, who knew that no such ore existed bore, and Where it originally came from, the gaino would have succeeded. When the Erle allway was belng graded through this region, the workinen found large uantities of iron ore near whe: as opened, but were then ign ture, although wondering what mado the to heavy, Peter Traluer, who owns lat which the ore has been found, says he found it eighteen yoars ago in digging the cellar for lis bouse, and his cellar walls are built witn it, —s he first shaft MATON 1VPOINIMENTS ‘The Gemmbiing of the Comutttec of Seventy What the Mayor sot th Why he Avpotuted Helntield Smith Co Counsel Mr. Dayemeyer'a Oppo On Thursday afternoon a Sex reporter called on Mayor Hall in reterence to the protest of the Committee of Seventy, who on Wednes- day evening passed a reslution asking the Legis- Jatul Appoluting without consulting th Seventy The Mayor was seated in his private office, up to bh After the usual saluta- tions, the reporter said, “Mr, Mayor, T have called to see you in reference to the re ne of the Committees of Seventy, which state that to oust the officiaia whom the Mayor Is nimittoe of more vacancies in office aro being arranged for, and that you have appointments tomake, Is there any truth init? ‘The Mayor Only School Inspectors and Trus- tees, The law makes It obligatory on (ae to ape int them before the expiration of my tern, The list will be furnished to-morrow. Reporter. Ts it true that Mr. James M. Mao. regor wishes to realgn as Superintendent of Build ings ¢ The Mayor-He wished to resign before the election, “The trouble isto find as tho ha Hider who is willing to take ao Hl-paid yet so portant an ofce, Could E find the right ma J oblige Mr. Macgregor, (Sinillng)—T'er 1 wou haps T may yet. ANALYZING THE COMMITTRE OF SEVENTY. Reporter Then you have no fear of the pro- tests of the Committee of Seventy? The Mayor The Committee of Ten, you mean, for it has dwindled down to that. They protest because [don't appoint from some of them. ne Do you believe them In earnest, Mr. aly ‘The Mayor Some a earnest, ko Messrs. Brown and W the baikers, ut” they are. hoodwinked. by nipulating attorneys. Othe rittee who applicant only « year ago . and two others wished to ‘The very amittee, the Beening Post, some time ago applied to me to desixnaty it asa corporation paper, Itis the old story of ty bull goring your ox, Reporter Hut they say vou had a bargain with Mr. Edward Delafield Smith to save y Prosecution. Is there any truth in that The Mayor Ludicrous, eatin ck: from any quarter, nor apy suits. Mr. Richard O'Gorman insisted upon pressing his resignation, Ja vacancy in the office of Corporation Counsel ne day would have injured elty bu non-approval of contracts and many services. Ycould not find a Democrat to take it, with a Legislature who would. turn him hy without knowled of Mr. Smith: that t} him and ten uurprl i howspaper orwat ned me What they sald, But he said be would qualify, WHY THK MAYOR SELECTED A COMPETENT MAN Reporter- But why did y et Mr. Smith? The Mayor He and 1 we ether. Wo wore District Att pellewe him to be the only leading Kep equainted with municipal law nade Ita study. 1 know him thoroughly, and delieved him, perfectly comt Reporter there was no arrangement? Mayor—Arrangemont’ What was there Thad nothing to arrange, He had nothing to arrange. Reporter~' of course you don't care whetiier the Legislature turn him out oF not? The Mayor Certainly not, Mr. Smith must take his chances and paddle his own canoe. Reporter Hut how about the act of din- courtesy to Mayor Haveieyer that they talk about? The Mayor—T don't sea where the act of dis- courtesy comes in. The Mayoralty never per- Ishes, although incumbents Lit It 0 fig ocars the Senate confirmed preme Court of the United States ustice Daniel -on ir before President Hus Tison can ican Fappoin rior Ce day or two je. and the ‘Tinea (that was four years ago) ¢ pended tt. There are morous sin weil as in thi esi Great Britain us So 7 can t see that there fustans ry. cou was any oficial discourtesy WHAT THR ELECTION SETTLED, Reporter- But the Reformers claim that the late election settied that the people wanted Mr meyer to appoint 1 or (interrupting) Certainly, If vacan- cles occur during histerm, Hut the Reformers ed Mr. neyer They di emneyer's ran up ven with Ge t's, The Heans the late elections by Dem- cratic divisions in all the offices. The Reform vote was only: 10,08 Roporter—Low out of a poll Of 130,000. ‘an you estimate that, Mr. Mayor— Ty the vote of the two Aldermen who were on the efor ticket and upon no other, They received 10,000 votes each, and were personally popular. ‘The Reformers expect tho great Republican party to be a tail to their kito. Perhaps the Republican party may Accapt that position, and asa Democrat {hope they wil. “Hut aaa politician, | don't believe it will pursiie so suicidal a policy. 7 hnking the Mayor for his candid and lucid explination, the reporter withdfew. JOUN COCHRANE'S ONSLA sterday a SUN reporter again tnt Mayor Hall. Showing him a oopy of Ts SUN containing ¢ ohn Cochrane's resolutions, wherein the Liberal Republicans profess to be nded at his recent appointments, the report~ er asked, “What bave you to sayabout Gen, Cochrane's resolutions. Mr, Mayor? The Mayor (reading ‘THe SUN and laughing as he read)- Well, the General can beat me on rhetoric, and always could. Tauppose them to be rhetorival, but not logical, and probably Pick- wicklan orter—But how as to the charge? Mayor—Well, tho resolutions say “We suspect.” As to the intrigue, I answered that yesterday. I again say there was none. ‘Th nothing to intrigue about. How tinents can be disastrous to Mayor Have- er is beyond my ken. Suppose Mr. O'Gor- n hadn't resigned. Is Mr. Smith any Mayor Havemeyer's, way than Mr. would have been? ‘The new Mayor cai Anything without the Legislature gives him power. He could not haye removed Mr. O'Gor- man without power, and the same power can allow him to remove Mr. Smith, 'If the power wishes It. Ineither caso it is not Havemeyer power but Republican power. Reporter Js there any truth In the rumor about the City Hall that on the 2d of January Mr. Andrew H. Green, the Comptroller, will re- sign into Mr. Havemeyer's hands, so ‘that Mr. Green may be reappointed by the new Mayor? ‘The Mayor Such would be ashrewd move, and the Legislature tnight have to allow Mr. nto stand rather than Aght the Mayor, But ] know nothing of the rumor. I should like te ve Mayor Havemeyer reappoint many m f : ¥ appuintments. It would be # Keform en- dorsement of a political bill of exchange, —— FIGHTING FOR THE JUMEL ESTATE, The Te ny of Octoyenarians-A Tilt be- twoeu Mr. Shaffer and Judge Shipman, The trial of the Jumel estate case was continued yesterday, The depositions of Mary Ormaby and Lemuel Angel, who aro both ninety years of age, were read in corroboration of testimony previously given of the identity of Lotsy Bowen with Madame Jumel, Daniel Hall, aged about 85, was called by plain- tif's counsel, He testified that he knew Retsy Bowen when she lived in Major Hallou's house in Providence, He remembered her havin given birth to # son, and he positively identified Bowen, the plaintiff, as this gon, saving he bad known’ Bowen from’ his birth up) to the present te and that Hetay Bowen had shown him her son (plainti® shortly after his birth, and told him that when ber son grew to be a little boy they must play together and be good boys. This testimony created # stir here was o sharp passage between Judge Shipman and Mr. uncey Shaffer, one Bowen's ¢ Hael, WhO has been examining the witnesses for Bower Judge Shipman has repeatedly cautioned Mr, Shaffer not to load his ‘witnesses, 1 yesterday told him he ought not to endeavor to get in hearsay evide: as, if he did, he would not be likely to retain a verdict in case he got one. Mr. Shaffer ropliod indignantly that there had seemed to be & disposition on the part of the Court to continually lecture bim during the progress of the trial, and he wished such & course would be stopped Judge Shipinan called Mr, Shaffer to order, re- marking that he did pot lutend to be lectured by Mr. Shafer, Mr. Shaffer resumed his seat, and waa undor- stood to say, in an undertone, that if any leo turing was to be done he had the right to do tt, for he had becn trying cases at the bar when Judeo Shipuian was working aa & mech ‘The excitement having subsided, Mr. began tho oross-examination of Hall the exhausting quostl Who di wa Of Mr, O'C Is Thin a Civilized Community ¢ To (he hislior of The Sun Sin: Is this a civilized community ? why Are such scenes permitted as the writer witness d yesterday ? A wagon, on whieh were the words," Chari snd Correction,” stopped before a dwelling in one ncipal etreets, aud the driver took therefrom box oF cofhu, leaving the conte to the Kaze of passersby. Pr 6D. woinen, anil chindren gathered Overy Ub If a0, The street aha were carelranly tacked dowi and some when Potter,’ Ny uted fb the wagon. ‘The vor sald, on the former trial of the case, that Mr, O'Conor had cross-oxamined him #0’ severely whon bla deposition had been taken aa (o make him faint away, — ‘The Wind Mills forthe A 10 the Bul'tor of The Sun, Sin: In THE SUN of Deo. 8 I find a somewhat Particular description of machinery to be used in the crushing of gold quartz on an tsland of the Duteh An Ulloa, Which #0 far as relates to tho wind tnilie th any are constructing to be w Feapects incorrect. Lhe re Wind Mull Manufacturing ¢ Giipavy Of syracuse, where th NK Constructed, wi does Hot avers aware that the Kuipire Wiad Mill ts din 8 very equable power, and & id Mines, com: euiplty ‘nt Albuny luatead a cnnd picked ariver Sothin, whieh to thrown back The. tait bo. ii ard wan he next corner liquor ate Be remaine i 4 Bgemained’s hait'an hour, leaving his wagon Baw Yous, Dec. 1. uma, Of [ux uy Our Xhiety-alx fect wind whoels present w aurta square feet, the power whioh caoh mill affords te f socording to t elooity of (ue Oe oaeing: ) Banouorr, Greacuss, W, Kq Doo 6 bie THE NEWEAT SWINDLE, ¢ Nice Young Man who Wanted « Check to Mend to bin Wite Mr. liek tynate Preseatimeat A Poli vow Escape, A tall, t faced young man with a bald head and an Intelligent countenance, who gave his name as Henty Lee, was accused In the Hesex Market Police Court, on ‘Thursday of forgery and felonious assault, Mr. David W cLe er cerand ship chandler, of 346 Delancy street, said that on Wednesday afternoon a young man of the same general appearance as the prisoner, except that he had side whiskers, entered his store, and placing a $0 bank note on the counter, asked him whether he would give a check in exchange, made payable to order, aa ho wished to enclose It ina letter to his wifo, who was out of the city. Mr. McLean, who had often accommodated men in that way, consent ed. The check was drawn on the Bowery tional Bank, and made payable to the order of K. 8. Frankfort, the name given by the young man. Diagonally across its Mr. McLea wrote with red ink the words, "Twenty dollars. A few minutes after the young man had go Mr. McLean's suspicions were aroused, and he told the teller of the bank, Mr. Eugene Hing, about the check. Mr. McLean could not ee the prisoner as the man to whom he liad given the check. Mr. Hing testified that hursday morning bo- tween 11 and 12 o'clock the p check for $1,210 purporting tc by Mr. D. W. MeLeas ti itor in the bank. laving been inform: ir. McLean that he had given out a chee! he examined the check presented and saw that it bora the same number. He then looked at the endorsement and detected the forging of Mr. McLean's name. Ho asked the cash detain the man afew moments until he find a polles While the eashier was pra- tending to count out the money in twenties, the Genomiation the applicant desired, Mr. Rin found officers Pierce and Leahy, who arrested Tee and ook him to the Eldridge street police station, ‘The prisoner sald that another man who walted for him at the Bowery and Delancey street had given him the check to present at the nk. He auid he was twenty-nine years old, a native and resident of this city, The raising of the check and the forgery were arkably well executed. Nota trace of thi rod ink across its fac ny sign of alteratl Of the cheeR was visi Afier the aMidavits of Mr. Mel. Ring had been made, Officer Lean prisoner of felonious assault in attompting ta shoot him tn the police station, He said that while he and OMcer Pierce were saarching Lee in the back room, the prisoner drew a pistol 20 numbered 248, from a hind pocket, und pointing ft iat him, said “Take this, you "1M. atinotively the officer grasped the ‘muz- zie, and Officer Plerce knocked Leo down, Lee exolained to Justice Shandiey that he had been roughly handled and insulted by the of- ficers. When he pres the pistol as deacrity it was with no intention to fre. If that had been his intention he could haye done so before the officers could have seized It, for they were three or four fect avart, On the prisoner was found aiarge morocco leather pe etbook containing ince of white Botting paper. Tt had been on one corner was the imyp McLean.” written in’ the vame. man name on the back of the check, ‘he prisoner was committed without bail, carter iw A Williamsbargh Builder Missing. Louls Duay, a builder, of 66 Troop street, Wil- Mamsburgh, 18 m On Saturday morning he went to New York to receive $0, In the afternoon he de: postted $20 in the First National Bank, at First street 4 Broadway, Willlamsburgh. This was the last seen bin. Mr. Duay is sail by hie friends to have been of (rinperate habits Y attentive to his business Mr Duay is of sandy complexion, wich full, hght Orows beard. Te was areneed in a brown suit. WManted--- Femaies, (AA DIN are tnvited (o (ake any kind of sew: Ace ing inncnine they like: and work right) ours Ta Pare jake faunel or white shirts, &c., how ad Day only aaiyall part dowoe aud leave sinall anus every fre to pay for the machine, and get cash for work, Finsbury Uurient Manufactory, 108 Ch RK given out a ¢ for first-eines sewing machines by ine i ruction free. PoND & CO, Fast Sth stand 2) Astor p EW, fret-clase sewing Work at highest prices; hanged, id Hromdway ou ean d fastruction free; if you buy aaawiog ma: ii av, New Yoras or 7 Fourth at. Wilitamsbirgh, WANTED, Aininediat ey i) good {> operate on Aratcclone teSing machines, Avork given to pay (or machines. 2M Bowery. PROOK LYN, Wor ven out to pay for Fet-ciase sewing machinrs, at 612 Fullou at., Grandat., B.D etnvle a ats Bowery Wanting excellent situations trance on Bleccker at. D colore’ . 8 ry ce L, BOO SEW bits and folders wanted a street t understands cor. Charlot, one t DRESWAREE, “et the Howe machine, 867 F TeX TES caer terms ottered ot the new etore 418 11th ,ay., to parties wishing to purchase bew sewing nes, A DIES Work furnwhed at ine to pay tor new, J Aretciass sewing machines, on monthly install fchts, from &5 to $10; thetruction free. New York Ma Chine Atitehing Company, $61 3d av, Dear 2th st EW SHILICT rovers nd Custom ahirt rover, immediate The Loternationa: Laundry, @ Unt Veraity place PAs eau ewing Inaehiner, bers st. SEWING tiachines selling eoihage and reutcu’nt st monthiy reduced ri a ‘Old machines repaired and | K BEST PLACE in tho city to get any kind of ra-clase sawing miachines; easy tering, good hers, and nice, lig! agents BoB. WALTER, 119 4th ay., ven to pay forthe nt veh y corner of WASTED, the mai ? to a good nist & good salary and permanent situa: tion WLI be guaranteed. Apply, with particulars, to H. HELLER, 230 Market ot. Philadelpnia, WANTEDAA “emstats ork: reah and iron ins small family, Call after 10 A! M.at'10 West 7th ot, between éth add 7th aye, must have good references. WANTED New ane shi pe birt laundry, Ade: 01 \! HA’ ft. belween 2d and 34, Ken. TANTED—Virstclans far sewers and Onishers, Apply at Me Kast th at., nowr Bd ay. OUN in wituations free, ledg- ings 1. a'week, armed ace. GWlanted--- Mates, 7 VIRST<CLASM metal pollahor wanted; one who A tiitinghiy wiideretania polishing all kinds of meta Harauiry io silver plating; @ peruancht situation nd. good wages tow cvinpetant aban pone itt hhoatneed apply .referruces required. Apply at BM CCLUME'S set ots Wiliamaburgte Lee ENTS wanted to eel srecley sud Farntly Gok; by tall, 61; also Other new articles Atuericon Novelty Co., 9 Broadway, opuinr rarechat hing CO. 13 poly to Siutual Hroadw a ne: Bight et. YOUNG wen wanted tg learn telecraphy) Boal A, tinetoon'as quaiitieds Apply at TAN DOLEH A dtoucl sek Helography: ide ‘stn. 01, between Broudway and ith ay A GOOD situations provided for cor Spplying t0.Sr- MAS SING: Court at Dr AKER wan A first-rate work 6 ‘of bread and cake, Apply U JON, om Grand st BY ANE HOOK, tuiver waned. t Winn ® steady situation will FINISHER, box 141, Sun office, for four Boxes recommendations. GOR PRUE Aor party t tion of a deat and. trade will please address D:D ben GED EHS wanton at 0 nounes, BY @ good wor Adures ut 12 yours of ave; must bring good Apply at 117 Wall at. who h lligent boy wanted (o assist behind & ment Work aud oll 218 Front at., up stairs W Doth sexes; Fainiiy Instrated N . box 3.8% New York. ANTED—An experienced culter for boyw and WW ANTED Pict “0 strong b Waivhatads me denier auaiewon gee? ‘Address W. G., box 155, Sun office. TPINEMITHT wanted—One accustomed to aso! i Whiltler's: Barefoot Bo} and $6 dally casiiy, J, LATHAM W alifisits clatnink "also toremen tor tnop wlth 30 hands, Address P.O. box 154, Providence, It, 1. # € CAMPBELL & FERGUSON, 40 Baxter om WASTER! ocdeclderer (on ight tin wor ri jucknaa Mf urlug Company's, Gal vetwoen Tompxtus and fhrvop are. Beookiy W ANTED At eee boat of reference; etrictly temperate. 18, Hun OM y ANTER-A Pat Pen ee Wh ay NEED A Bratclass viane tunnor "9 biano warerooius, 13 Waverley p dU. Gy y ae od polisher poy that un ‘on wood Lo go bo Syracuse, N, nip. ©, MOA Broadway, ‘be AUSI:, 159 Ihank at, near Wost WANTED, 2 men and girl to work ou ball ow WANTED, 4 borin dining saloon, cor, Cana ene eas WASTED Tyo plough mais & Tuinos, 969 Hast 4th ale ANTRD~A wachini Weare? casual ii Rim ot, ved to inthe Basler +, MWManted.--Hlirtes, Wanted, one who un tena, Fe Suir Wt 62 Grand st FANT At sol West (td st, a boy ab Of age for restauran ANTED street. ANTED-~A baw eda. anda the bust: TAY ‘ \) \) W \) WANTED- A sider. & Dey nt. $37 doy who wiitrtea ne. well tor thems others. 48 Chatham at, room 9, « Ro “K€ foremen and \ clay forsman wanted; Pen ayiva fren wie EVENS ZANDER, Rattroad Agente er to tend store at 045 Kast for any man, woman, oF ved aa for 6 FIRST-CLASS rockmen wanted on P& x ae tama vanias 8 $20; of: fee foe, $1.) Start Monday, Deer ZANDER & CO., Agents, “7 Greenwich at, Board and Rooms, NENG. faintly can accominodate one or two you with ood hoard ad's comfortable ne terme eioderate, Iuyuire at SM Wont td At, ble rhome ino, one lady oun ISON wr. er, with excellent table be accomodated. A WIDOW lai pmiuodate & few young inn with wood bo: fanant Foo ao Easton, ort wie Lend FEAV gentlemen ani be accom furnished rooms, d posed - moderate, at 222 Kat AA Soni tealted, Third w Ts Thom AIK Ne om ai stoves In all. ath and wife cai Also ® few ladies to igs for men at Sl.730 housckeeping for $5.20) FEW ladies and gentiem: A ntiomen and indies can obtain b ard, FEW oI ee SSA rooms, bath, fre, and gas, om Wes rRW board at KD om for two gsntieme for ae fr Elizabeth st. \2 A VEN inion 04 ratiemen ean have bo Tight roome ett A HAIG E turothet room for houvekoeping Division st., near Orchard, NEATIY, furnished hall bedroom; rent 82 per woek. 14 Varick et., near Spriag. AX KURYISHED room to let for gentlemen oF light housckeep! dam st Baar and gas, ‘Thirty-third ot, pleasant rooms, fire ‘Soper week. 24 We ns sae Li 1d good board Bass pak OI to let toa few young men; good board, fire.and Kas; also, afew single rooms, terms moderate, 197 Kast 2th st., near Lexington av. CUBA E furnished roome for email reepectable fami es or gentlemen, from $2 to #4 per week. Apply at i Klieal Broome, F RNISTLED front room for item bo. ‘or with board; also « hall F Bleecker, west of 6th av. y F JAR NISILED front rooms to let for housekeep! Fs RNISH Broome st., corner of A: ‘Magic room for « geatiemen keeping, bedroom. 14 Jones at, 1D room for houcnseping. 93.0; aio, 58 Bony ? NIMHED rooms to let for hourokeeping rey F Weuster iER: gentlemen, 192 Hudson st. URNISTLED rooms to let for housekeeping, oF Htable for gentlemen, at 202 8th ay. G ENTS and ladies can have some qiet, newly fu Cee! Fooms, With stoves, in the privaie house 117 roa TA ES 4 man and way. od 3K front Foon 7 men LASaFare thant "alan day boarders. eat Gay I OOS for two or taree young girls, aleo ip youug nen, where they can always have warm supper Apply for one week at 115 Sullivan rn TPE oF four grutiemen, can hare, good board Jfavaint roome, 8Fr included, at 18 Seanton st., west Dowery, four fights of stai let yy vod Board. also jock of Broad: [genticmen can have fe. 138 Orand hed roomie for gentinmen oF terms reasonable. Apply st W6.3 Clarke at, eer Broome, Y ALTON MOUSK. “single rooine, with board, ¢3 V Qweek, S26 Pearl et, New York 00D Tu asant rome and 8th AY, ed 19th wt, SON ST. —Good b MADI Bt. and fre; geatlemen $5, of cars Hotels $0 Warren atone blork from a day, $2.50 to Bia week ia week: Auction Rotices, IRB acity Hall fainily root AnSUSs 2 SON Personal Hotrees, 1.1, officers and suldiers wounded, ed, however sllg od, oF rap: re entit enalon nty. Apply to Dr. K. i few Obainbers at, Hin, scons JACKSON, late Surgeon U Navy UII HELL, New Brooklyn ¥ wife, Sarah Cornish, tert my bed and by Or provvestion, and L wi by ber, GUSTAVUS COR rit with, 1 ae Most und Found, JOUND_ On Md ay. a pocketbook, with some money ftud papers. The owner cau have it by proving pro perty nnd pay.ag expenses, Str tet BY OST Nov. 2, to Nowery or Catharit age of cancefied balk checks. ftably re raving them % see re) ANDREWS & ORO. 414 Water ot : ite poodle; bowers tot ‘Tne above et. a anal be Lost, from 7th a¥., cor Ted, white spot on tall, Above Horses und Carrages, JAWN BLANKETS, hear ets, biue and white Blankets, builalo, het 108 Chambers JONN AND TRUCKS, cheap—2_ ex i 2 grocery wagons, | Concord express, | y browt-eray plan far, and prese ness wagonet furniture andl downtown truck ucarly hew, at 286 Spring st,, corver of Clarae Society Rotices, NOTICE TO GAs KITTEN. A speots! meet IN ing will be held to-morrow (Sunday) at 3 o'clock, Masonic Hall, 13th ot JOUN WETHERSPOON, Pres, W. H, Cannons, See, Mlisce!lancous, NEY ADVANCED on. waten aces, and jewelry of al! sorte aby GOODATELN & TOF FICK NOTICE. The mails for a office on Wedne wt lig A. Mom Thure Gay atl As My and bo Savuriiay att ha | VONTS, Postinaster, ps WABROK BRS" tickets bought of diainond watches, Jewelr silks, camel's bal law] want Blotoxor bt, up slatra re from Hroadway, (PMOs. 5. ROVE & BRO, = (GQ IRON AND ALL METALS, ari at., negr Boekinum, Now York os Religions Notices, of worship for the people—68d at, east of Win it Pen iieton wilt preach at 10 row. Subject: " The Wells ‘0 PM.; subject: * Samson Bet we AL, BATNTS Pres Church, corner of Henry ‘ammiel ste., New York Buell, Rector:—Services every Suni Nig A.M. and ty, M.; also every Wednesday eventng at 7 NTERESTING EXERCISE f Salvation, Pittars. nant by H by the Nov. J. E, Covkinan a Neotion, PRE EPOR WED ¢ reaching Dy Wey. HD. M. Sunday 6ehool I ousckeeping oF ingle gem: Hlemen ; 8%, $3, and $4.90 per work, BW Ludlow at, clock, followed by # short DD. Bible class conduc M.D, every Bunday afteruoon TINK'S CHAPE Rev, Arthur U. Ki clarke of this Mission Ch he 15th Trinity Tar. pooiated Will enter on his duth Joon AL 104 A, M Situutions dolnteo, LE \ ‘oung Jady, poor and obscur for Writers or auth: ings, Referen bere of the pe duly ite, EM UNG German Nish ‘adresse SUB, V4 10 SOPH, an wines atuation an cook oF 9s rin hotel oF tostaurait. Aduresy Ay box ‘i!un omoe. by i A KIN K cake baker wanten ‘situation. 249 Woat 47h 4h, Up atairs, Waa i Vea ntly arrived, wh and writes y capacity sie a good uation iu ® bottilag ‘eutabilebmont, [UXTRA! BNmAt EXTRA ttt UNION ADAMS @ CO, havo manufactnrod splendid vartety of NOUSK COATS, JOKING JACKETS, *BUS DK CHAMBII, RAILWAY RUGS, VELIING SHAWLS, be, &e., Be, ADAPTED TO COMFOTT x)reusly for the preseat aeason a 6! BECOND STORY, FRONT, 671 BROADWAY, CHET MAS, FOR THE SPECIAL ranarete d OF HIS NUMEROUS ATION. Ht, MACY & 00. th at, and 6th A® KORET. wane GIRLS AND BOTS, Never forgetting my “isthe pets," who are so jolly over my toys and dolls, This time you oan sev the cutest things ever made, which I have “in my beekot aud out at MACY @ C0.'8, Yours, tn fan, SANTA CLAUS, Real Estnte, - ok By BURBAN LOT AMSOC ATION Have eighty (3) more lote in Babylon to be sold NINE DOLLARS RACH, = are positively ail that will be sold at thie BURBAN LOT ASSOCIATION, 6) Pine st., New York. M. RAMOS, President. Fo. B. Rowan, Secretary, Evening Oulice, 539 Kast 11th st ANDREW NOTTING, | Agent. — NDID, chance for a bargain in Jervor < sity. dsome four-story and ure, rooms, hop with been o¢ kery ten 8 now Feliring from business ouve has gas and wate fon, convenient to ail the ferries Pow a year, can be bought. ttninedia erin ena hance for hake. i ‘GIBSON, auctionee foeen i good and water; bgt ¢. mantsie. ‘and the neatest house city: sea, and eabroses ata, Ue Ol ‘cash, morteage fc Sther nice places for aule from. €3, egoatine rents to a in everzpody s parse, ‘Cail and see ine orsend * for. eireul GIBSON, Auctionser, 2 Outgomery wi, Jersey CIty, 24 block trom ferries, A ARG # On east side of 10th tween x10), for $4,500. Appiy Wa. il, RAYNOR, 6% Pine FA Osea Wattage’ Coriatioas 1.900 bona it 96, wl] otniay depot; healthiest location ; niles, Long Inland. Call aneil# PM RR AEID. TRANSIT, Wosicne Nouse aud tot Me ror wiltrent for stor 608 nas ‘or liquor joutgomery es ol com MEY CITY. —A pretty 2ator] ment house, 1b) foot. fot, ‘at litath ay. ounty $200 for ‘Ad plote for Jerome «Wik Hamebridge), Harlem road, eo terns and choles tobe ar operty Ja choice maven = span sold) ci 7 vines fa rou rank. (For -e wing’ full particulars, apply TOhty’ Sti mune ds eROM Fohid Wiehe a ied breed “rooms (5 and 16, Gor Snle and to Xe & A AMAL Parente, it? @ good stand, Frankfort STORE, snd Apartinenta to let suitable for any bi hess, Inquire at 9 Hataliton at, TPO LET $13 a cmonth, store, 7 rooms, 489 Hreadway, Brooklyn ; 77 Jane 274. BPWERY Second floor. 6 rooms, water r4 and gas, &c., suitable for any ght business, Sith dwelllag rooms dttaced; low rent. Apply in thé fore. a, 7 Gusiness Connees. é “ORFIFIAL EAW (NOR Mawr OR LOTTERIES, N ik ee te 7, ovington, Ky. SHELIL COLLEGE Chase Nor a 6, 7, 45. 08, 06, 2, 21. 25, 26, BATH & CO! Mt Information furnished and cirenlare Cuer Park ro A. PEPAGASH, DRAWINGS OF ALABAMA AAs LOTTERY cexrme Criss NO. §8, Dec. iS, vn, 1 1, 30, 90, 4 Mauagers, Moutgomery, Ala, Information furnished’ by A,MoCLESNEN, § Boerum piace, Brookly ), Sum > A route for sale choap, cor OF abit st. end Sih ay STORE to let, with Oxtures for liquor business if A requlred, at? Marion at BA! ERY tor 9 180 erry horse and wagon. Apply to BD WARS Front et The little oyster house, 98 Kilzabeth ‘and, Will be sold cheap ; Orst-closs Lory reasons given to the purchaser get Apply except those meaning or for cash —The entire express good Will, consisting of 8 horses. § sets ress Wagons, andi truck; satisfactory Toreetlng, ABE WArTR, 18 Rast B Paes ER ch tigg itte cage store, etek nd gg ee art cash; great bargain. Main st, Brooklyn, for one'week ; cheap as art. FOR SALE, A yeriety 07 and contoctionery store ‘Opporite a school. old established place ; cheao reat; fas auld waver ti tae house. 41 Ist JOR SA LK Oyster and dining saloon 66 Chatham at, corner of Chainbers, vee Wanted to take an Interest in an old established yellow pine business, with « al of ) oF $4,005 must give good reference idrees It 8. Post Oitice box 48! New York. DARTNER wanted; an honest with #9,000 gash. to be secured by Stat inortynge | brass finisber Preferred, Address A. WORTH, box 194, Sun office.) W ARTED. Te purchase an established business in Ant 4 ahi oF Fulton Market, Address box 0, tio e the Axtures of @ count 10M store. Uy Kant wth Pouse Lurnsomng, VCTION STORE (PLATIOS), 44 Canal at. Dae weveral good weco Land carpets cheap at private ‘ale. Callfromy till S o'clock. JURNITURE, D ETS, PU ENTURE Disa CARPET AT O'FARREL L's on RIGHTU AVy CORNER OF 20TH ST PAYMENTS TAKEN WEERLY ( F! RNITURE, carpe Assortment and the low ee weekly oF thonthly payments, at BLM, COWPEKTH WAITS, 185 Chatham at, carpets, nearly new, all sizes, hivap'at 112 Fulton s,, bot wood JONTHLY. d bedaing—The largest prices for cash, or on Nassau'and Willa at WEERLY OF MONTHLY PAY MENTS.— Carpets, furniture, bedding, &¢,; prices lower than any house lu'the elt Deaty @ cunnivamaM, S54 wn 886 41 ay., near eh at, ‘0 10 CENTS for satin wail papers splendid aa: Yard, BL wortuent How closing oul; bordering oe cent 6 penard ——<$<—<—$—$— Seboing Bluchines, “MEWING MACHINES of all kinds, new and A. + second haud, forsale cheap on monthly payments, few York Bowing’ Machiue aud Attachineus Company, No. 66 Murray at. Medien. DB NTR 56 Bond at etice ih curing apectal disoi ‘Qua debility, hinpy ko. Advice gratia, has had reat, expert. 8 in Bot nory: euve, akin eruptions, ulcers, ecrofula, Musical Instruments, BRKAT OF KER I-HORACK WATERS, way, New York, will dispose of 100 PI TK ds 3, ORGANS, of atx Arat-clase ty VARY LOW ICES PORCAST bly installments: chawed. New 1 provements, for DONCEKTO PARLOR ORGAN, nd perfect ono ever wade morehi Now ready « beautiful atyle Shoct + uiuale and muse bear Brondway BARGALNS, for cast Rosewood pianoforte for #0 in perfect order; alao, Weber plano, Toctaye, Yeas tha §25), 24 Third at LE Two upright pianos, im good order 6 prices, at #7 Rast 18th xt,, cur. Browd > bugs good a hand pianos, n) HHA 4 Uaton square. plano for i 10), in, porfect onde ala, Jy BLDDLI Ovfaveriay pikes! WS Waverley place, Anrasenrei's, ARNTOWS, B ORLY FROM IDA M. TO 10D. 81 DAILY MATINEE SAT FOreL Oc Ke MUSEUM ANI ME Heh OV RARE WILE BEASTS G CURIOS CLliog AU WON DE DWAnrs ANYON be, it a: fo toxe ; ERS, 3, LAS, ABRS, SFIt ARIES, TAPE Y ATLY SPECIMENS, NTERTAINMEN f FASHIONADL wader the direotion of DAN CASTE. aitornoon and Tk MAN WITH Ine, HE TitON, 7 e MONS. DA i ba) appear (rier feats, culmt ng with the fring of ative huadred pound cannon from her shoulders Hippodromo performances promptly at 2an48 o'clock. MONDAY, DEC AND ING, HER FIRS i ANCE IN AMERICA, DOE EEL, pit OnRATH ATHIRNNE rat AGE, HE Nite FON 820. Babin! t ‘i APOL! Ney AND PI Aik beth TAN 2 yi YG Pat ei BEEN KNUAGE! ARNUM'S AGENT Ikehones FOR A SHORT ‘phason: CADEMY On Fi A PATIAN Ginna, Last PERFORMANCE. THIS BATURDAY, Doe, 14, at M, GRAND FATEW et) KELL POG RAKE . Miss OLAitA LOUISE KRELLOGO, Benora SAN Bigs. ABRUGNEDO, Mul AMI, COULON, POPULAR PRICES. Adr.ission, inciuding reserved seats, $2. WALLacn’s, Corres’ i Menerer. Mr LESTER WALLACK LAST KIGHT NIGHTS AND LAST TWO MATINELS OF DUXDERARY. ecees of Mr. BOTHREN, ROTHER: ORD DUNDRBARY every e c 8. 00 which vecasion he fora rot ve SUEY OTHER BAM, Brononeend by the entire London press as fully equal if Bot superior to bi orp DUNDRKARY. Rox Plan open ONF MONTIL IN ADVANCE. Deg satiot, il.be wizen Of the ret opprarance of Mr. JOHN GILBERT, Mise EFFIE GERMON, Mra, JOUN BEFTON ited or UPB ances tony nD APTRENOON AT 1 NT AT 4: TIUMPIANT socuRss ov Tm OREAT SPECTACLE, LEO AND LOTOS. A onAND BALLET PAGEANT, With Ite superb costumes, exquisite scenery, beautiful music, and 1 FINKST BALLET IN THE WORLD. CANTERBURY VARIETY THEATER, road Ww mY tween Beceker and i shri Noise aeaoier ire FEMAL 15 MINSTRELS. FEMALE MI Ne K LS. AN-CAN, CAN-CAN, A bh CAN-CAN, CAN-CAN, ANCA CANCAN: ORTY YOUNG LADIES. FORTY YOUNG LADIES. DAY AND NIGHT IN NEW YORK CIT. _ Admission % cents, Orehestra Chairs, 0 cents Dna Tae em as Delineator, re wont Lisa! ARIS, OX DON, ONE P VAY WorKING HOUT aN PIANOS EVERY DAY. RVERY PIANO WARRANTED FOL FIVE YEARS. Tiustraced Catalogues, with Price List, mailed free on pplication. WAREROOMS, STREINWAY HALL, 109 and 111 Bast th New York. Grocers und Provisions, K WHEAT FLOUR. USE “MOORE'S EXCELSIOR.” ASK YOUR OROCER FOR IT. re Sudings Banns, eee MITIZENS SAY } 38 BAN ee Te PEO Torr, ASSETS. 281 APESENT RATE OF INTRIKRST SIX Money deposited now wilt bear interest from Janu. i. Interest computed from the Grat of cach month, and a paid or credited go balauee om hand on the inst days of.June and Decomber of each year. Bank 58 Bowery, southwest corner of Canal st. Banking hour EVERY DAY from 10 ABs P. M., ged'gn MONDAYS and SATURDAYS from 10 A. Mi ak Sooke ta Kags Gernyag, and French. ah 4.Qt 'ARD, President. Sarmoun A. Buon, Secretary. pRViNe SANGER UT SIX PER CKNT INTEREST allowed, of, all eye. Interest commences from fret of January, April, Jul And October. Bank open daily from 10 A.M. WALTER WO CONCKLIN, Preaideut, VaNpexnitt L. BUXTON, Secrotary. Micetings. AMM MEETING for tho relief of the widows and MM Sronaneof the ¢ tay fenidell Phillipe haa written so the organizers, My full heart has Deen aud siwaye will be with these noble French Patriots Gcorge Francis Train beng asked to speak at the ing, sent the foulow!ng telegrai Gute December 14._-sell deforehant The house will be Crowded. Aux armes! Enavaut Vive Vlnteruationaie! Vive Is Commune! Vivo, Ia France, GEO, FRANCIS TRAL Atnericaa ; Hare akers: MoMack WwW 0; Dr. Parise ( delegate from Austral thentber of the Comin The celebrated elocutionia give his beat selection. The" Soil by La Marvailiaien ‘Aduiisaion ® cea, Hatarday evening, Dec. 14, Cooper ute. Gera Drphoon’ Franyais” ‘will Mectnres, INGS HOPED FOR-— A now Lecture on, the Tabor Question, ‘ANNA K. DICKINSON, vat STEINWAY HALL Tursday evening, Deo. 17, at 4 o'clock. matsalon O0 cls. reserved seats TD cia, Tickets for Brentano's, 8 Union Square,'and by the Ameri Conapany, Nt ‘Naseau at Public Notices, PRLARTMENT OF FINANCE, Bureau of cetver of Taxes, Court House, Park, No. 8 Chainbers at.. City of New York, December, 17. TO TAXPAY HIS. “Notice ‘ls hereby ‘gtves that under the provisions of the ent ne per cents will be added on the 13th inst. to all taxes apald previous to that date: and on the I6t of January owing interest at the rate of tweive per cent. will ye malded, to De calculated from the 7th day of October, 1872, to the date of payinent. MARTIN MAHON, Receiver of Taxe TPAKK NOTION Tho Collector of Taxes otf Tatts rten N. J, (Guttenberg, Weehawken, nd West New York), wiil'bo at Vogels Hall, 459 bh , between th and’ 35th sts. on Dec. the taxce of 187%, CHAS, SCHAN Astroiogn, TTENTION!—C€ sults, enemies, or to ‘receive K, Collector. naultations on business, law ‘Absent friends, love, mar Triage, sickness and ‘death Ray retused unioss satiefied MADAME SINGHT, Clairvoyans, €2) Sixth avea BONA FIDE seventh daughter that AX ness, tells naines and causes th Mi, IM Bast Houston st., below lat fault hor ATTENTION. Mre. DEVOL, Secrena: for everything, fee, &) cents, wo gents, 1) Kast Fourth ot,, near Int ay : PTENTION,— Madame POLTER, seers, Con AN sulther tor everyting; foo, 3) cedts. 2 Carmine at, near Bleecker, Nu goats STROLOGINT. — Madame RAPHAEL, from ro Foo, We i RTOUN DING... The rey Workd-renowner spiritual sultations, &7 Rast stat st, ATTENTION. “rot trologer in the olty) tno Broadway M an 200 West vein ot, Detweon Tih and Buh aye. ations and cures of tho , Madame BY KON ; cup. LISTER Is the only ro mM birth wanted, 9} 1 bisineas clair p Broadway and name. o} Voy ant, ay. Consull h sho long separated; luc KINGTON, business and medical ells of busin #, thefts, absent re for drunken or unfaithful hushands ud gives lucky numbers. 41 28th et,, near 4th » AME ROEBACH, clairvosont physicmn ‘also answer aly gues ton; sead age, mouth of Nukl;'sond for a circular: feo, “cae, New York Post ollie usinoes lai it. Fee, Ke + the celebrated MANY birth; business contd Boonts, Address bo M*. DRO. ROE finist. Givra valuable advico iu regard to alckness, betnt ieteiids, businoss, marriages, journeys, all atfeirs: No. Alten a Professional Garos, TRUTH,-Mme, DESPARD, Arantood Lo remove female ph ons from whatever wt one tnlery lew (‘and at roasouadie prices, Alor ital medicine, price $5, can be went to any address, Advice froo, dl ith at,, near 4th wy. Nu Twouly yearv’ Prussian hospital Pros and wkin discasee, even of long snd permanently cured. Coa FRANKLIN, 161 Blecekor ot. w, atrictures, and skin your’ practice; culleao charge, UP etely Feskored ; wil geld, Dr DEHAUT, 80 1 A sietireemancutiy’ cured by the celebrated be SULTEN, 915 Pearl ot,,/one door from Centre ate ABP BHON, CURE forall untortunates by De TE D.GHINDLR, 1a) West ith ats, near oth Me DESPAIR, 41 Kast osch ot cures all apecial q Hd eKUAL dikoxsen, atriolures ditt skin dineamen FOUN cures all soeret di of long standing; O00 visit suiticiont; 2 years Dia oifice private.” Advice ( onvvatos 1d Aug sha ueet Drosdway, Oyun trou vo & Amivsemen's, {RAND OPES Horan, folly.” with I veonie An r od onedie ttt oats TM . EVERY MIGIEAND SA pe t ates WORN Wau! Mtr ve PAM Mise EMMA HOWSONT ibiooll The pointe of mterest iliaatrated ty th ments ar MH neinding YEAS. nd t rune At and DONOVAN'S LANE an th INOW BT * PORULAT aU UR, ORE STH OAVEN THEATER E, +) Wola ease wat Manogor... SE AUGUSTIN DALE. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, AT 4, THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, MATINER AT 1:9), MONDAY, Dec. 6-MARRIED LIFE, TURKDAY, Dec. tt | on HERRERA A BOLD s!kOKE YOR SHORTLY —A brtitiant NEW LONDON SENSATION Hoorms raeanire and PA! WHEE Pe The Management 4 ed week being fhe LAST WEER of her . SON wil) e Gnd on thé SATUKUAY MATINE Sat fo clock, ir hag part of PAULINE, to Vora Lstton’s beutiful eres ular play of THK: L, Mi Popeiar pia thnks YONS, LAST NKT NELSON HANCKS 9¢ KEK th 1s ND) ‘TeDECEMBUNY to E will mak 1) feat appoarayes of MORTAL In. she how ie one evra ht Tables aT + LILY 01 Fevented tor the first time on at Hastie Y, NEW COSTUMES, N NEM New" AION, MISS FANNY HERRD Tut PEN ane 2TH AGE OF ALGIK RS, DEL A Maus ri iE NEIL AUNGPSS, how THE GREAT TROL Aetarday Night—A grand EXTRA Blt. TOHNa OW. OF as SAE STAN GIA U a ce and ane Second week of Second week of Recond week of Beoond week of CA HG AN AS Beoond, week Fre Fi dhowore HAUS AALS MAT ATUMDAY "e aan. OrNTe, aiaks OPERA BOUPR! wo perl thie day by the AIMIE PARISIAN OP AIA BOUFFR. MATITRE, clock, BARNE BLEU EVENING, af # o'clock, BELLE i ee Monday evening. first thie, LE PETIT FAUST. Mile, Aimer, he. Bonelil, 4 Mons. Jateau tn the cast = active preparation, LES CENT VIERGES, SWAY BRET HARTE -MRROAN: HER DN A iter cad MONDAY EVEN «0, ‘phe. 6, BRET MARTE’ will deliver his lecttien o1 THE ARUONAUTS OF 49, Tickets, 7Sovnts, Reserved For eaie at Schira atthe Hall, TNION SQUARE THEATRE, PONT ioe last week but one of MIS® AGNES BTUEL'® ENGAGEMENT, Me. Joba Broaenem nee rowaatio drem john Broughain’s new romatic ATHRRLEY COURT. iad pOD'™ Wt tt BU Mee ANP Niont The great Actor, JOHNNY THOMPSON. Firat and secon wets of ON HAND Firat act of OUR COLORED BROTHER, First act of THE WANDEIHNG DUTCHMAN, ANC Is Sse FAM AMS Ayitty UcOk Bent AND ‘AND B'wat. AT RELS CH WANHOLD Ay FRANC 8CO NING AT 8. ANCE. ECURED OLX DAYS scr sravh seCURED A Bove CHEAP EE ww, wnatuey, MAN ; Om, THE he! ANT ti STRING OF PEARLS, Gn THE HATBEIC ASS AAS, _ COMIC DRAMA of DOUBLE. Hikbpub WooM T K MATINEE Reading by Mrs. Harriet Boecher 06 poued, owing to Illness of Prof. Btor we, at A. Jom Hall, this afveraoun, ws post " B T ARGONAUTS OF "@. ———— Stupprg. BERAM ae. ANSTO NR et non Glasgow, Liverpool, Loudunterry, aud Quesustowa, Passengers booked (0.and ‘roam any Great Beltain, Trelaod, Norw Denmark, Ger- maar, Holland, Belgivin aod fie United States, LO CURRENCY RATES. Drafts om the Od C ountry for apy ainount Apply at the Company's Gahcrs: 7 Bowling (Green, DRESON BROTHERS, Agents, OR QURENSTOWN AND RET Vales Bites Nine Ook» NNESOTA’ D SAM, HATTAN Is Wednesda: Lis Wednesday, Dec. nova, bin passage, $4) gold. Btecrage, 89) currency. 900 England, Ira U OMPSON way station im x na WiKi & avon, BW Broadway, New York, Af Ol QUEENS TOW, AND LIVERPOOL. ‘are appoint a CIty OF cad Saturday. Dec. te 2, Mane GHEY OF ANTWERP, Satuniay, Dee 20, AM CITY OF PARES, Saturday, Dee Be Pst i and each suceceding Saturday aud Thurvday, from Pu BS North Rivers y of 33 RATRS OF PASSAGE, FIRST CABIN, ...873 gold | SFERRAGE, Passengers aiso Sweden, Norway, #9 currency Hamburg, rates forwarded! to Haves ‘and Denmark at red abe bought here at mods ishing to nend for their friends. For further information »pply JOHN ML LINEOF STR AMS IIPS ) QUKENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. LY to and from LONDON DIKBUT, Vers 4 and 47, North river, TO QUEENSTOWN AND, APAIN: Grace: Wednesday CAA ba Weiser, Wea GARACH Thomas: Welnestay’ TO LONDON, UREN, Andrews tar. Ml. waon, Satur Cabin’ passage Hts curreney. 14 storage ena de ow. CHEAPER TAS Ih ANY oti Por further information apr No, 69 Broadway. ONY DIRBOT LINK TO FRANCK. “a steamers for Saturdas tthe oF Ren NCES TO RNGEAND hep ALFTARC ND IREL Whi Drafte for £1 andupwert issued at lowest rates by. TAPSCOTT BhOS. & CO., % South at posites 2 it City Gobernment, ALDERMEN-STATED SESSION THURSDAY, Dec. Ly, 187 n Cochrane, tho President, in biserved, Kk on the south aide of Goth direct, between Sth and 6th avcoucs, be fagged Md Over.—That here Ho Works be required t Aviug sireets OF AvenuCs @ CAUSE Prov oy of a crosawalk in the contre of exch Kevorts lata Over —That the Coinptro rants In favor of Edward Van Kanat, for tiv auin ut $50) George W. Koome, for the wan! of $144, nud Adolph Le Mouit, for the eum of $173, to be In full for éervicos rendered and matertala furnisied on the occa sion of the abs Greek That the Com ariw war oY, That the Comptroller be and he and 1 to draw a wa Hrown for the sum of Board of Aldermen. + hereby authorized tin favor of Mortin th a.i3 for printing for the That S810 atrect, from Sth avenue to the North Itiver, be paved with Belgian or granite block payenient That aero ¢ lsd wcrome Weet atrert, Troin the sout rs aid West stroeia to ho entrance to th Ferry 9h Bvenue, be reowin That 2th stroct, from sth to 4 m Ist avenue to the Kaat Ri aud gutter ot ewalke flagged janaevoort street, from West street to North be regulated and graded, the curb an gutter Aud the sidewalks lagged. walk De laid wcrosw Sc y intersection with Mourc AWK De ald fre vadway treet, direct Orders Adopted. Tlint lainp. ed in Sith atreet, from La minel abreot, al ite atrect higast ¢ Belg an OF trap-bluck pai Kuch by the followin Affirmative The Pr Aldermen Coman, (no Fitegerald, ‘Joyce, Murtin, be Lare Vi Va schaick and Wilder -1) Adjourned uutil Mouday WIN instant, ob o'clvok M. JOSEPH SHANNON, Cho BOARD OF ASSISTANT A STATED 8h slo’ ‘Tucnspay, I Aaslatant Alderman Congor iu tiechal of embers. Kasolutons Lath ¢ “That the aidewalk va (ie south aide of Sith stroct, betweou ub aud TWh ay clu M beltingged That \ild street, from Avenue St, Nie nth hue, be regain “ th es sat, und That the Cor to immediately Hons on Vow y fogs wuainst all pa omenid + That the Counsel to the « Aton te directed 10 ase without delay, szevatt MapANY, fOr I ‘ Corporation under chap. #5. ace. & Laws uf tlie oiaie vt Now York, passert May 6, 1, To anend ap ordipance en oto regulate poriits fur atrect wanda, Unis, stnirs ays, hotstways, ali de livorie NAAT Gh, EM Ajourasd Until Myuduy” Heat, Wn inet, at doco ea MICLARL J, KBLLY, Clerk.