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WILLIAM COUR Beginning the nd Hold U the Keadl Court of Oyer prose: dietmente- Pre William M. Twe ution succeeded In arraigning him, M. TWEED'S TRIAL WHE TASK WHICH TIRED OUT THE T AND ITS CLERK, = Rending of the Longest of In: Hthat Mr. Tweed Stand Right Hand Through s case was before the ind Terminer yesterday, and the nd entering his plea to one of the indictments. The most notable fe day, and one which ere lawyers and aw ature of the proceedings yester- ed a stir among the ditors, was the requirement on the part of the defence that the “big indict- ment over a thousand quarte pages of printed en court, a work be read in which, if insisted upon to the end, would occu- py about ten dai Messrs John Granam, ¢ rill H Sullivan for the Mi ‘Tweed on the in Willard Bartlett, present for Mr, Tweed, and Lyman Tre Pockham, and Assistant District Attorney ye. David Dudley Field, W. 0. Bartlett, x-Judge Fullerton, John E. Bure ot and Elihu Root were in, W prosecution. ivan moved the arraignment of Mr. letment of the 1ith of October. Mr. Burrill anid he understood they were first jon to quash the felony indict- denial of the motion to quash y had been endeavoring inton his to argue a mot ‘ ment. Ponding in this indict to fortify them Honor had and movo to 4 then the Court Defore it, and a Judge Ingrala tog the arguim MOVING TO QU taken on the Honor’ obviate Mr. Pockham « dilatory system out these prelitr objection sectiu one giving bint seltt, Tromats « lengih, pointing had bee that w Judg to favor reason why he s' the motion he h have presented Mr. Burrill the avit on thaty Mr. W.0. Ry wished to try a Stood the subs the labored oy ered, that if cor fonce were su} indictment. y had not such have procured it Sis The Judge of this removed, and. « which the Court Knew to be bad 4 was a higher ct accord days ago, was bad, only iis t produce evide to it, undor such « Principles of sim because it had heir course in claimed on the « flaw an: the ger®tem Produce a g« try it; but t on and try an {n the defence tin show to be bad Judge Logratian nto what Lhave sug Heh aloo toa thas tinue @ cond:tion by Brady thst thie fp shoutd. be made on th Brevday of the term. Ou that understanding 1t was put Over to thie terin Mr. Rartiettciudge Brady deci¢ ehouid be regerged ss recta atit Mr. im waa befere the (rad wis a very Impl oceeling. AN ae we hate esidence show regularity, will your Mono’ in face of what Brady holds’ as we Mr. Graham w matter of fact moti eliv oke tothe same point at some out the various delays whieh already made, and the indefinite delay vas not inclined ad decide dofen idenet had it now supported by ii nt th selves against the red. They w sh the felony indictme uld have the whe thject se of the motions at once I con't see any propriety latter int ASH THE FELONY INDICTMENT. t Honor after hearing ue this ap. ton that mation Lwas Hetment Vity Were Upon inf the argument, a And Was fret et the mislemeanor Indie hjectod Chat this was part of a by which the defendant dragg inary matters, discussing ¢ by section, 80. to speuk, each nore and more t nen! wend r nent of eshould f motion: read an aff ethor his Honor If he under- vir Inference from had deliv. e by the de idence, the en quashed. ‘They en, and could not then ltheire vusked leave te dw Meier HUTSICE DEMANDED, fored it now n imy On ders dhe vow If it t which, nora few {thelr power tay. Was ting to the von the gate been cnee accidentally shut? this case was captious, as ther side, but was founded quthorities, Whene nthe prosecution ¢ nt, they were ready d to bis Honor not to go nt Which the counsel for and should and could te fair appeal etm a) show # your Honor, press us on to trial? na ished to correct the Court They were ready to argue th son the first Monday Judge Ingraham said he did make the motion. THE INDICT Mr. Graham continued aay, the counss TE the first thi ’ indictments Mr. Burrill didn) rerto the should be quas' thele motions that the ¢ denied these m: fonant to bis H the defendant in the position fendant when it urt_ reasons (bum: MENT FATALLY DEFECTIVE bat when, last Thurs 1 separated, it was underst ng to be attended to this mc wasthe motion to quash on the remaini now propose to argue the » Indictments but to present to why tha Indictments hed. If it should appear from urt id not have tions to quash, would It be onor's &e ‘ se of justice to hay fa pleading de- appeared to bim that the in dictment was fatally defective? After some fv Mr. Fullerton an ed to hear th: fused to recon: view of anyt veloped. After a long Mr. Tweed s cou ower to compel ly tomake aMdavit,but counsel ; Dy subperna in th ‘as to the: argument, they Gofect by the oral examination of such The decision of bi MR. PECKAM Mr. Burrill also presented an aM@davit of H. J. Collins, setting out what was done by Mr, Peck- ham in'the Grand Jury room, and asserting that on the second exam: to timony was taken only on the Keyser and Garvin changes r.Tremain asked whether that man was a Grand Juror, Mr. Burrill said perhaps so, Mr. Tremain said if that’ had appeared he should have objected to any statement of It, as discte what public policy and the oath of the Grand Juror required should not be dis- closed. The Court said the motion of Mr. Burrill must be denied Mr.Graham asked whether they should con- Bider this a denial urt would ass: The Court s: fons, but It mus! M of the counts, pach set Mr. Graham eaplained that he had advised Mr. ‘Tweed that he count ms were The only mind as to the c the jury to say amount this by demurre Mr. Burrill asked the defendant w ‘The Court dec Mr. Burrill the on which by Cc Grand Jury had Mr. Sullivan th Brraignivent of MR. Mr. Burril) We Be may waive some rights by allowing bin to pl F that the prosecution should take such coure6 Wernrcter th es they prefer un’ Mr Peckh Theo Linove that Mr, Grauiain “Ne want to know whi @ motions later inthe day, but ce of the aMdavits on ¥ otion to reopen the argument of the mo- oquash the indictment, already decided stance of this Is that the decision of the Judge was based on the fact that his allegations were on information and belief; that he afMidavite been taken on the previous on that ground. Burrill then asked leave to quash certain nless it was th ourt said that they were not entitled to count Was from the omission of ‘The defence coud take advantage of is motion was denied. Does urther urgency on the part of d Mr. Burrill, the Court conset sider the motion he had decided hing that might then be de- del for consultation between Mr. Burrill stated the sub- hich he bad made ad no ak positive d such persons nd had the point those who could s he court room, could then have si ed the “on understood, the Judge was, hi IN THE GRAND JURY ROOM, enerally, or whether the jun the reasons it had already given some re: t be understood as a general d He alluded to the third count of could not safe rein stated falsified plead to the ow much of doubt that had arisen in his that they could not learn the F if they demurred, whether ‘ould be allowed to plead over, lined to promise, n moved to quash all the counts ins's affidavit it appeared the had no evid: hen renewed the motion forthe Mr, Tweed, SPAKKS'S BIG JOB, think under the eircumstances that Jer the circumstances he defendant decline to plead? for bi we don tevcline to plead, We ein the indictment, 60 a8 to know ‘* Dl What we plead to \ The Court—Mr. Sparke wil) read it, Mr. Sparks, the Clerk, promptly took up the sulky book, and wi work of reading (n a clear, esitatior began the nvrous voice. Assistant District Attorney Fellows asked that the jurors might be dismissed before the court proses with lor a few moments to the reading, egan to conyerse with the counsel. the readin Mr. Tweed listened but soon Mr. Gra- ain rose to speak, but before he bad proceeded farth rose from bis court room to graham noticin, top) th P 4 ped the rei ould. if, Bartiett—| er.) Judge Ingrabans—I kuow it te, but be shoula attend Mr, Oraham—W ‘Bee. \ Sadee 1 abamn, Lunent iF tous Clare, MN ‘The indictm, Sounte eso, and ndant was not Feckham—He is not ip court and not standing up jartieit—He is tn court and standing uf 1 Mr. Tweed burried back to his placi * Mr. Graham—He went to than to say, "We don't dictate to the Bourt; we are under coercion, waned him to silence. Mr. Judge Ingraham presently rot the in his seat og saying It was useless as the stening to it, to be understood, ‘matter in invitum, Th 4 MOTION TO COMPEL MR. TWEED TO STAND. sham —The g iu Nobody questions your te noth Peexhain—I eubi 4 upden paubmtt that the defendaat snould ip Ingraham —No, it {8 tos AN ie bot lon eee ent includes Afty-slx sete of four & ® royal octavo volume of 1,080 closely printed pages. ‘The first coant oo- cupied twelve minutes in readi ‘ing the reading of a portion of the bill, Mr. somewhat hurrying the reading. Mr insisted on a more distinct readin ‘The reading of the first set of counts (four in all) occupied forty-seven minut At this point the Grand Jury entered and handed in a batch of indictments, but with hardly a minutes interruption the reading of the indictment was resumed. The second set were read more rapidly, the time being but thirty~ seven minute rate which, if maintained, would save nine hours on the time of reading. TWO MEN EXHAUSTED. Judge Boardman at this point relieved Judge Ingraham on the Bench, and the stenograper, Mr, Crosby, relieved Mr, Sparks from the actual reading ‘At2oolock, Mr. Crosby being on the twelfth count and sixty-sixth page, there was an inter- ruption. Some propositions had been made be- tween counsel, and the question of thelr accept ance was to be referred to Mr. Tremain, who had taken his turn to leave the court room: At half past 2 Mr, Tremain entered, and after some discussion between counsel, Mr. Pield sald : ‘On the part of the defence we have come to the con- clusion demur to this Indictment, and separately to i be made up at any time when nec rahaini—I give judginent for th risoner to plead over, Prisoner pleads over, hot gullty ) Augwested the Axing of a day for trial, but Judge Ingraham sak must go over to. the first Monday in January. ‘The present term would be conticued through January, —— THK FORTY-THIRD © A Bill Authorizing the Exchange of Regte- tered for Coupon Bonds-A Batch of New Bills ‘nt to the Committees, Wastinetox, D 16.—Mr. Morton (Rep. Ind.) as Chairman of the Committee on Privileges and Elections, sald that owing to the diMeulty of getting the members of the com- mittee together during th» last recess, the ox- amination which the committee was instructed to make of the charges against Senator Cald- well of Kansas had not been made THY EXCHANGE OF BONDS. Mr. Sherman (Rep., Ohio), from the Committee on Finance, reported with amendments the se bill authorizing the exchange of regis war people, NGRESS, tered bonds for coupon bonds. As amended, the bill authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to Issue coupon bonds in exchange for registered bonds in other respects of the same class and description, provided the expense of, thelr tase He paid by the gulations as shall preseribe Mr. Sherm owner th thereof and under such Secretary of the Treasury also reported from the Finance minittee the House bill revising the mint and age laws. with amendments, among which e providing for a trade s lar of the Lot an grains Troy; a halt dollar weighing 124 wramimes, and a ¢ Hollar and a dime respectively onv-lalf and one-fifth the welght of tho fifty-cent coin. All of these silver cols are to b gal tender at their nominal value for any amount not exceeding four dollars in any one payment TO REGULATE THE TAKING OF EWTY FOR PUBLIC PRIVATE PROP- ¥ Mr, Carpenter (Rep.. Wis.) introduced a bill to regulate the manner of taking private property for publle use, and ve notice that at an early day afier the holiday recess he would address t nate upon it The bill provides that in all cases in which Congress has appropriated or shall b ster ape propriate money for t purchase of asite and the erection there ‘any fort, magazine, ar- eenal, dock yard, post office, custom house, or ther needful butiding, or haa appropriated or shall hereafter appropriate money for the pur- chase of any real estetc for any blic use, the President of the United States shall desigt the Secretar f 1 the € ernment whose ¢ 1 be to select suine and cause it to be surveyed and repre- sented upon plot’ or map, which, together with an estima its value and situation, shall be re Ito the President. If the President shall approve thereof, tt shall be the duty of said Se the title an hy buy to procure to the United States f sich site or realestate, If the same procured at and for a fair price and compensation; but if the same cannot obtained, or if the sald real estate part thereof shall be held or owned by s. lunatics, or other persons Incapable o ron forring title, or belongs to unknown owners, In anys shall be referred to the LD and it shall becon the d { the Attorney-General to apply the Clreuit ¢ of the United States for the district In which the same shall be situated with the view of obtaining property by le: proceedings in the manner set forth in the bill, CHEAP TRANSPORTATION, Mr, Windom (Rep., Wis.) called up_ his resolu- tion for the appointment of a committee of five to consider the question of providing cheaper spor rom the West to the Atlantic modified the resolution e number to seven, and increase t passage Mr. Hamilton (Dem., Md.) called for the yeas and nays Mr. Frelin en (Rep. N. J.) moved to refer the question to the Committee on Commerce, which, he said, must already have much infor- mation on the sub Mr. Stevenson (Dem., Ky.) said he hoped it would not referred to the Committee on Commerce, because that was not a ft committee to consider the question underlying the whole subject—the question of the right of the Federal Government to construct internal improve. men Mr. Thurman (Dem. Ohio) said that if there was any question which had been exhaustively discussed already It was this one, and the: e he thought it useless to refer it asa legal ques- tion to any new committee; but if the object was toget a report on the facts connected with the queston, leaving its legal aspects untouched, he would support the resolution. Mr. Windom said that was the object of the resolution. After further discussion the resolution was agreed to, yous 86, nays 3 Messrs. Cole, Vickers, and Hamilton of Maryland, ROBRSON'S TEN SLOOPS OF WAR. Mr. Cragin (Rep., N.H.) gave notice that he would call up to-morrow the bill reported by him from the Committew on Naval Affairs, to provide for the construction of ten sloops of war. ‘On motion of Mr, Stewart (Rep., Ney.), resolu- tions were adopted instructing the Coinmittes on the Judiciary to inquire how far Congress is authorized to regulate rates of fare and trans. portation on railroads between the States, und that provision which asthorizes Congress. t regula between the States; and also to to the power of Congress to the construction and operation of passing Into or through two or more and to report by bill or otherwise Mr. Cameron (ltep., Pa.) called up the French Spoliation bill and spoke at length in its favor. Mr. Vickers (Dem., Md.) followed in advocacy of the bill, which was then laid aside informally ‘On motion of Mr. Sherman |(Rep., Ohlo) the Senate receded from its amendment to the Internal Revenue bill providing for the appoint- ment of twenty-five additional revenue agents, Att the Senate went into Executive session, and soon after adjourned, ——— House of Representative Under the call of States, bills were intro- duced and referred as follows: Ry Mr, Butler of Massachusette—For the distribution of the Geneva award. By Mr. Kellogg of South Leags Also for's repeal of th » By ah Carroll of New Yor! ey ae By Mr. Duellof New York—To amend the Pension act? ‘Also, to ald the Columbian Mail Stes pany to estab! natiipe for preeins direct trade with the United Btates of Colom. By Mr. Merriam of New York—Authorizing free bank ing. Also, restricting post off setnents Lo pi pets printed in the strict where the ‘wervice ls re Quire By Mr. Cox of New York—For the resumption of spette payment By Mr. L. Myers of nia--To repeal the law requiring double rates of pc e OD matter wot fully prepaid pby Mr Porter of Virginla~To repeal the tax on to acco, By Mr. Sloss of Alabama—To repeal the taxes on spiriie made from fruit yy Mr. Morey of Louislana~To remove all politic Girabulities. “Avo, supplementary to the Civil Rights By Mr, Kerr of Indiana—To amena the pension act forthe boldiers of 1812. PY Mr. well of Lilinole—For the further refundi Ct ar ir. Parker of Missourl—To amend the bount; iy of the Zid of April, 1972 hes By Mr. Walle of Fiorida: Granting 1,000,000 acres of the public land to the Brown Theotogical Inetitute in Florida, Also, for s like grant to the Agricultural Col- if steamboat lege of Flori Aiso, tor si trom Fernandina Fier. Tafte of Nebras treaties, ales, to diseneu so-called Indian titles. Also, Misecart rer a Ber Sy, 1 ir. Hooper of U! Granting land to aid in thé reclamation of desert lands in the Ferrivorieess |” ™ Petitions were prosented as follows: B York-For an appropriation to hibitors to enter the kxposition ere of equal advantage With the exhibitors from other uations, ‘By Mr. Ketcham of New York—Of the merchants of Poughkeepals for the removal of taxes uu Btave aad ational Ganking inatftutions! ath? Mr Gartell of Ohio OF two sons of the ate Ben 3 or compensation thom ia North Caroling during the war.’ eke? frm NO RECONCILIATION, Mr. Hale (Re; ) offered the following pre- amble and concurrent resolution Whereas, Tho national unity cannot fail to be sion of Indian ie domain of the \dge across the gt. sed, by the remembrance of the services of thoae who fought Io the battles of the Union ia he late war of the rebellion therefore, be tt Resolved, As entiment of Con- eas, that bo theasures be t ‘4 reinoving from be Ari) th 1 colors of the ted Blatos of the rebellion, Adopted—Yoas, 1 No nays, 53. publican ‘voted against the ro and only four Democrats for it, name! ta of Pennsylvania, Hibbard and New Hampshire, and Manson of Indiana, Mr. Butlor (Rep., Mass.) moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill for the transportation Vbrougb the mails of aurioultural aud Qoweriot SDAY DECEMBER 17 neods, cuttings, bulbs, roots, scions, &., at the rate Of two conte fot Pid four, bis J of easiness Males, nas | Anna nnn nnnnn DR Annan nena Smusemenis, AAARARAORARD Weight, not to exceed four-pound packages. * TT Passed, Hote och litael” Bicentiomss whe 'tes re" LARGEST AND BEST peo Mat, emi te ta oat ingot Music) Mr. Morgan (Dem. Ohio) moved to, auanend | alded Weat fad. diretted (housands West, pans MUSEUM, MENAGERIE, AND CIRCUS the rules and ‘pass the bill proposing to amend | leaves Deo. tesla fartien (any pont ASSORTMENT OF TOYS, Pe 2 AL ay 5 0 4 ne} — ne zona eligi tothe Presidency and Vice-Pres Kia'toctety. DOLLS, AND HOLIDAY RAUTIF Ania AN Rau EST IENNH, the United States, Rejectod, 8 to =F 0.8 u,-Ail Orievin tinea Fare ; PRR: a two-thirds the affirmative, KK, ftom vitica Nt there iva poneral sri Lota ty ADAME DOCKAILL THE DRYIOMENCY BIL. YSTERMA ‘at 189 Jay at. OPEN EVERY BVEN(NG We MOR tarts toe Freee OF THE AVE, ‘The House then, at 8 o'clock P.M., went into | 2 young man pre UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK. nd the QUEEN OF THE ARENIC WORLD! The gorgeous amphitheatre, with its brilliant lights, ite luzurious chairs, spacious’ parquette, and commo- Committee of the Whole, Mr. Scofeld of Peni sylvania in the chair, on the Deficiency bill. The bill appropriates $1,690,882, comprising the fol- 7 7 “On, scouatomed t dious balcony, lowing itoms; For postal cards for the quarter, | SENET LURTER wants ome. a with a knife. FILLED WITH THE ELITE OF THE METROPOLIS. $50,000; for locks for pouches to contain re ‘Addiiress, with wame Of last employer, box 4.082, uk SOF O8ING DAY. | ai tered letters, $3,000; for coast survey vessels, $190,- } —Wanted, § hoot makers on good 000; for continuing the coast survey, $20,000; for | GHOR MAKERS, ot mene penn, i 0 for they cantons of the Sy cuetoin work st 658 Rast 16th ot, Pill nave eready m Albeinarie, $22,912; for pI 0 orct - " 3 01 ov- | GODA WATER.— Wanted to wire and tie. iz 0 f patents, $2,000; for Improv. | QODA WATER — Wanted, «boy to wire an ernment property in the District of Co- $1.241,920, Mr. Garfleld (Rep., Ohio) explained the various items In detail, repiying to questions on the part of W. H. Roberts of Now York in regard Albemarle matter, and giving a full explanation of the Item for improve; of Govern: property in the District of Columbia, After & QHOEMA KER wanted. m9 Spring a ‘an extra for: 46 Marion ne pK I no ERS. artion, Bitater, and ao ee, TPO BOOK HINDE T ply at 1 worth 1 and the most cosy ZOOLOUICAL COLLECTION ON THE fs ENT. MUSEUM OF LIFE-SIZE AUTOMATONS, LIVING, LOSITIES. GIANTS, DWARFS, ALBINOS. finisher. ‘Ap Jong discussion on tho latter subject the Com- | 2 Open at all hours’ from tl A.M. (0.10PM. Hippo: mittee rose without action, and at 4:40 o'clock V yy AN TED Young men for stores, porters for ho- drome performance dally at 2 and 8 o’clo P, M, the House adjourned. tel, warehouses; coachmen, usefil men on gentle General admission, including Balcony 8 SS | tives, provider with eos altuations. “Apply to Mr, Ghats and ota Seatn aecured sx days tn — - wiv ro » . 4 Wanted---Femates, WANING, @ Court ate Hrookiy Maid __DAY EXHIBITIONS A BAR CK WALTEI av. | WWANTED-—A_ inan who thoroughly, understands yALLACK'S. TA BARGAIN ICD R.pucK WALTER. «nay. | W AM igure of gang machines for fancy papers: W prices Willcox &GIbbs to the right mnan thie le 9 good chance, | Address lags sewing Machines At aapecial discount i tachines received dally from companies. Work at best pric out, Open until nine evenings, 4 are invited to take any kind of new: if, Machine they like, and work elght hours In and take flannel or white shirts, &., home, and all part down, and leave sinall nd get cash for work, ‘Champers at, AST AND LAST MATINEE OF DUNDREARY, 1m consequence of the production of For U. 8. I. damen, mechs firemen. Apply at 26 York #t,, DUNDREA! '§ BROTHER 8AM, pronounced by the entire London press as fully equal if bot superior to his LORD DUNDREARY, SATURDAY NIGHT, 2ist, BROTHER SAM. ‘on which occasion Mr. JOHN GILBERT and Miss EFFTE. GERMON aso, rand orn lable, and quick ; Warren st. between 2 A ment pet re, uy, other need dppips allay o5 snd 4 o'clock this afternoon. ry at Tackle ai us iallaceesmaacll HERMON will make thelr frst appearance this season, anght of a y ANTED Cutters fora wholesale clothing houre ; plece will be presented with new and beautifu ‘at the 8 Btiteh: ater : 4 nery. Due notice will be given of the first are is wanted ob \\ bomalbebothaatret feted hy | race OF Mes JON REF TON: “Inactive preparation Lagriadeadl ANTE ‘A family with fe u Ax ENGLISH GENT tay iv AR —A family wi four to 4 NED § LE 4 = ~ —| W tory in Connec! Apply for thi OF BUILDI in which Mr, SOTHERS 10 his original parte, Aa QE gen ricea to pay | wroadwey, POsRs OF Bl ix ‘o fhettuction tres. ea OUD Cone YT ANTED-—A good, practical miller to go in th ROSES OF PN ORE UNION eat atively the lant week of \ p <A good, practical miller to go in the p PICTURE ontively the e 142 East Sth at.and 21 Astor piac W Sher Abphy to DUMENBERY BROTHERS, 105 DRUMS. GUNA RHWORDE ee AGNes. — re = Wet at, BITMS. GUNS. SN CRDS. LAST AGNES MATINEE SATURDAY, DEC. 21, Arete aa iy. or 479 ar, Now Forks or ei | \\TANTEDSA butcher, ais Wh av pne who van | LIONS, CATS BANJOS, ae eee ea ae ton POR, ‘ourth st,, Williamsbiirgh, 1. 1. W make sausage, lard, &¢.; must have reference from | DUCKS. FISH, PLANOR) bs * BCAN MONEY. <WANTED, immedi arrest a oa sn ee ee eae TSUAGIC LANTERNG, with e | 12 Preparation, Mr. Bronighain’s nee ss lenr to operste on, Ars V ANTE y Immediately, « first-class photographic Tomer eure CY URRES CUaee VR We, Ore. to 82. | CHRISTMAS DAY, EXTRA MATINEE at 2 o'clock. = ‘A. BERGER & CO.'S, 458 Fulton at., Brooklyn. | PIECES, Te. to $6. * VANTERBURY VARIETY THEATRE, rane Venere of atl Ride ae Oke Td : Palan : BOXES OF MAGNETIC TOYS, CT st tween Hleceker and Houston sia gh teady for servants of all kinds at CARPE W AXTED A brass mouider ; none but # Brave GREAT VARIETY, 2c. to $2 BOX: | Messrs HUGHES & GREGORY. ‘Mar PICTURE PUZZL workman need apply, & SON, 59 LE BLOCKS, it GORGEOUS ATTRACTION. CAN . tase sewiny nine — o MAKING BIX PICT to $1.30. 5 AN, Boavic cea t haghest prises ANT one who ARTICLES FOR Aitistuas TREES FEMALK MINSTER machines exchange Want tro AICLICLES FOR SCHOOLS AND F ALKS. BEAUTIFUL CLASSIC WANTED Tio good brass Qolshers for chan work, at 611 Broadway, basement. WATER A bo with some experience in the clothing basiness, at 9954 Soath st. TANT extract A ands AM table girls wanting excellent situations A& IS Rowers, entrance on Mleeckrr at RESPECTABLE girl to do general housowork, AT KINZEY'S, ARGE VARIETY OF PORTEMONNAILS BAGS, 10e. to $6. AT I RY, BRACELETS, LOCKETS, CHALS INS, EARRINGS, VERY LO! 4 MUSY, Delehanty and Hengler, JACOWSHOWLES, ZEY “AT KINZEY'S. TTRACTION and Sheridan and Mack. hd hig Comle TRICK MU ati hast 2th at o- bad Be Alto, the Great URLESQUE TROUPE will appeat, = < — oo N ~A young man to open o KID GLOVES, 5c. 99¢., S0c., Me. up. very Afternoon at 2 "and ery Evening at LUOTLE girl wanted to tike care of a baby end WW Aare cnctet ated erty.” eth av. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAN CHEAP. PM Or ach. "8" panes TS THE Woop, 4X. minke Lerself useful at $44 Eaat 23d at., in store. ar ANTED—A tes Clerk ot 18 Granade om hin AT KINZEY'S. | 7 (. RoE MLLE. AIMEE A ES RELE fir! wanton, about 12 oF 18 years old, ot Nf : Rees CLOSING OO bORey NEW PARISIAN OPERA BOUFFE SASEES AND SASH RIBBONS. F Perry Me WANTED —A tien who anacretands trimmin AT RINZEY'S. | Oe ET ENE. ECE HELENE. *P Mme. LAFOUCADES, «Went Tih ot con trot | WANS Rs on bomber tenis nen Warcuaie® | TRIMMINGR AND VELVETS CHEAP atiirepeptoae: ADEA, AC eis Sressmakers.” None others need apply ~ “ NB AN BAP a einen: Wil) ‘od for the frst time in America, NTED—A few 6 Lyceum Theatre, 14tl pon be prod r tH Sehirmer’s, 701 Ww t-claas gas fitters, t., pear 6th Seats secured at the theatre, nd 114 Broadway 5,00 LACE, LINEN, AND EMBROIDERED SETS, 2e., 81c., 99¢., HC., 7Se., UP tO $6 set, Bxt4, A easy teoms offered at the new store,618 1ith Yav.. to partics wishing to purchase Bew sewing machties, YVANTED-—A Orst-ciass plamber at AT KINZEY'S. | Gan “TNC, STR Wtnche ees JOHN BROWN, ” | 1,200 LACE, LINEN, AND EMBROIDERED. RENO CHE YP xp away, WANZED-=A butcher to tend store at 46 East Bd | COLLARS, 66. 106 120, Ibe) Be EER apy, BIRCH WAMHOLD & DACKUSS STB T<05)A WA operaiore ou Gbe Wille vests, Goll | geemree ae ce tae 2,900 YARDS REAL AND IMITATION APPEAR EVERY EVENING AT &. 1 De ehkseres nei WANRED- cake baker Apply at ia Sands LACES, from ie. to $1. yard, SEATS SECURED SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE. rookly®, TTT AT KINZEY'S. + OOD vest maker wantel to make custom va aioe secs TEINWAY & SONS z hone Dut a good band need ‘apply. at as Grand st, WANTED=10 varaishers. Appiy at 109 Sunorz Y GARD Gud RE AND UPRIGHT PLANUS Batre 5 TeFS, LACE, HEUSTITCH, REDS PIR PALS IMT TONDON, tien, an WTER- - ~ ieee LADIES HANDRERCAIEFS, LACE, HEMSTITCH, i PAIS, 1am ONDON, inen conta also, huttonhole makers, NT ood clothing salesman wanted for | {i PD AND IN NE PIASO EVERY. WORKING HOUR. Tonk piven cute Wainer Risen EMBROIDERED, AND INIT ONE PIANO EVERY, WORKING EN IEF: VERY PIANO WAI lustrated Catalogues, with Price Lis application. WAREROOMS, STEINWAY HALL, 109 and 111 East 14th at, New song, ; and clog danciai J. BOGAN, 100 East Houston st., near NTED— At Xi Peari at.,20r3 men to woi auket straps. (C.— Wanted, « man to roll sheet zine TOOTHILL BROS., 298 Monro ____ Publications, I es ht to cat Aerating on Wheeler & Wi qhachines for sale-on small weekly No, W2 Sd av, near 29th ADIES~ Work furnished athome to machines, on 1 mailed free on WwW STAT AN it LOTS OF EMBROIVEBED LACE GOODS, CLOSING OU v a York. ERRY Mi resent tan “ihe ren tleman who bas seat W syeendt | Py? NOT PAIL Mectuces, Mothers can be ‘neirent: | DD ooops, TH . wa dren: Call tech e Arrangetments, at the TAPTRARRS TAS On EME (PNG noreD roR- pldren's " N » 4 r and Wheeler & Wil. ican’ pee peice A new Lecture on the Lahor Question, Oia drawers, ana overalls, os THE DOLLAR STORES HAVE MAY AAA ee ISAEN SS No. S38 Withameburgh. TUB WITNESS TODAY BE PURCHASED OF ME FOR Tuesday evening, Dec. 17, jock. PER ATORS on Bin nd Wheeler & W = Adminsion cts., reserved sea Tiekets for ‘only Be., Se., 6e.,, Te. each, y PAY ADO! ’ THEN WHY PAY A DOLLAR? 4 a nize, 61) BROADWAY, BETWEEN AMITY AND FOURTH STS. eeene et tance ane lacey #t O sixth ny oO RA TORS and basters on linen, alpaca, and angel ¢ Work given out. Zid Weat ast at ORERATORS 204 0 n white vests at 506 sth ay, third bell, 5 DANTS given out to hands who buy sewing machines = n Square, by the Americay. “AT Nassau at, at Steinway Hall, at iid d at Sehirmer's, 7 way. 7M. C. A. LECTURES, NO. VIL. Mie poet and joursetit oot and juurnallat, ahs COL. JOHN HAY. Subject—Daybreak 10 Spain, Tickets, He, and Se., at the hall and Schirmer's. — Buction Rotices, Aretciass, 2 SPECIAL ATTENTIOR Wilrta; one wih CARMICHAEL’S, can BY) INVITED TO SECOND PAGR. oo Real Estate, FARM of 12 acres for » HOEPAY Goons, USEFUL PRESENTS. SPECIAL BARGAINS fe or exchange, with ‘OD easy lustallinents, at 108 Chamty AA. stocks and crops, § cows, 2 horees and poultry, free Biack Alpacas, %0c.,e very oeautifu! quality. ee MACY & CO. a Aud clear, back of Plaingold.” P. ZEGLIO, 12 Centie at Berge, &ic., worth Se. ABT Notice. Leash giries be fi, and intelligent. I APLID TRANSIT, Westone county, 620 for French Cashmere, Merinos, Empress Cloth, Velours, DW ON EXHIBITION, Apply at the superin deok, Tithal.ana 6th av. | Bs Rowse and ot 14 r erome Wil: | Biarita Cloth, ee Cloth, Briltantines, Heurletts atthe LEAVITT ARE HOOMS, 7 Brogdway, & ere va, | Mamebridge). Harlem Railroad, wear deput, at #294 | Cloth, Crape Clot ECTION OF OL. P. GS A SEWING MACHINES for holiday presente: re. | each, and choice to be drawn for; 6 houses ‘upon the ; ‘LACK SILK COLORS, comprising choice examples by the most cele: SN duced rates; all kinds rented, privile eae Roads | REOPeT at choice inven away: go riak Pos BLACK SILKS, 4c, COLORS, compriping sbolce exarmnles Uy the me jreenwich av ast Brow elf already sold; ouly s iniles from Ceatral Park, For | at a groat reduc on’s importatios These pictures, more than 2%) in num way, near Canal | Mape and bamoniots, giviig’ full particulars, apply to | Alsi. Choice erics, Cloaks, Shawls, Cloths, Bod. for warlo WANTED Firttcian operators on Wilisor @ | JOYE: pitas 10 JEROME: oF Suits, seldom offered for the JOHN BERRIAN, 16 Broadway, rooms 15 and 16. W GES GMENS CHRIST ULAS INV EST MEN ba 1,000 ad Better than Jolntug depot; healthiest locat ng Island ; 96 each ; his Week only, Call at for Sale und to Fa, ALASKA FURS, MUFF AND BOA, $10. JACKSON'S MOURNING STORE, 79 BROADWAY Gibbe's nachine for slik lies and scart GREK & BLONDEL, 658 Broadway, room 20, WEASTEDKA cir to 0 the houseworg of NY faintiy. App 8 wth ay., between 48th streets. Vv ‘utters; steady employ: ployment and a HALE, BLACK & 'CO.'S, 85 Walker at WSSTED <A one air retouch pictireg wages 4 per week. Photo Plate Printing Co., 9 and @ Itea y ANTE D—Operat purchase of fu able prices, There are very many palntings which would grace any colle: tion. MR. W. H. BEARD'S CART( and paintings are among the spec’ lon ‘The whole to be sold by auction at the Art Rooms, 817 Broadway, FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, at Tig O'CLOCK. The MESSRS, LEAVITT, Auction: Apply to NS. nin 1 sof this collec ith b OPES EVENINGS. OPEN EVENINGS, SANTA CLAUS has given spectal directions that our establishment will remain open evenings until Christmas for the special beneft of his numerous patron ANTED—T. Frankfort AMAT store to let; « good stand oui William at at, New CK. on Wheeler & Wile Attctloacer, will atid o'elock,"s lange aa Hon Tu day, rtment, tn lots to suit dealers; ry balding and t., with OF w 1 V nt, also loft join BR. WH. MACY & CO. also, an invoice of Trenton seconds without reserve. ing machines to sew cord on corsets. Appi: 3 3 , * ‘« 44 5 ado ie eo anna re py Wy engineer om premises, orat'8. 1 @ A. HMMACE CO; _ eer TANTED—A smart, steady woman to FINO LET—The Setory building TW 1ivh ot ang 6th ay, ney £0: fe. for the W aching ta boarilog nodes, Appiz ot 70 Bast | POUT crass ca dune 21 Wat os eaiendd serortanas to Gait te Broadway. i Rees ber of stalls in fear eultable for partice wanting aiple MW. ANDERSON, Tl Barclay at. ANTED A smart hand to sow fr wal Bove AND aires. Ww nd truck ruow. Apply to be Apply to GUSTAV HERZBERG, 358 Canal st. , 321 , - — BOYS AND GIRLS. Sndings | Call early. 7]\O.LRT—A very handsome baseinent in the house 4 bin anns, ANTED—Dressrmaker | one that can operate on TD Sst Biteeier 207 cor'any gentee! business Feut 8S BOYS AND GIRLS. pan SW eee rica ty bier y insenise ts Dee | Ber month. SANTA CLAUS has Just errived with all the New | PRVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, lancey st. pO LET Part of premi Toys, Dolis, Novelties, and Games of every laughable IX PER CENT. INTEREST allo ‘on all. sums. )—A_ woman to scrul Apoly & the sere, Saree description, aud makes his Headquarters at our Store. Interest commences from first of Jani April, July, 14 Vesey = R. H. MACY @ CO. and October. Bank open daily from | os P.M WALTER W. CONC Vanpeaniit L, BUX Musical Fnstraments, IN, President, ED A girl odo ge Roxrd and Rooms, To, Secretary. FEW respectable men can be accommodated with A ard ant washing; # per week. Inquire at 2 Prince st., $d floor. o WASTED=A cod blank book, sewer at #7 Fulton a . ‘G. WESTLAKE vw )— Operators and 10 basters on nd = = EREAT OFKER !-lIORACE WATERS: 431 WANTED. good starcber at toe Blecewer Laan: | fy sd baie PELODEONE, ang OG B frat-class makers, Sty, 1 Bleecker st, ABER, goung,meg, Gan have board and single beds or part cash, and bal onthly H the same to let, octave first-class 2275 cash, No rent applied if pur PLANOS, ANTED_—Operators, basters, and Anishers on pants. 135 Chatham .NTED—Good hands to cover pamphiet Tren at, ANTED—A woman to cook, wash, aad iron, Ap. ply for two days at 9 Varick at per week. #8 Henry et, FEW gentlemen will tnd a good at 200 West auth at; bath, gas, parloy A COMFORTABLY furaished front bedroom to Tet. 104 7th ay,, Detween 2iat aud 22d at W W WwW adern improvenents, for ERTO PARLOR ORGA fect tobe ever wade. 7 1h 4 45, 73, 14 SHELBY COLL ass No. 182, Dec. 16, 1872 Ta, 9, 15, 61, 18, 56, 2, 16, 5, 47, 38, 24, 24. SMITH & 'CO\, Managers, Covington, Ky, fon furnished TE, Broker, 6 Broad ‘aing house ‘A Steinway piano ‘over roa every lun) 4 circulars sent by J. ay, 1583 Fulton et, and 2 to let toe f young men; good ifiee: In) # taken,#10 monthly rovement, a ¥ tl W LNTED First-class fur « Apply at 3a single rooms terme Post ‘Omice box 4.00, BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Bi ane peetareneeeeet Sareea = FEICTAL DRAWINGS OF ALABAMA RGAINS for cash.—Rosewood pianoforte for \T AN'TED Good operators and basters at 18) Lewis for two young ladies with lone woman: or ang ? Nie Dee. iby 19% Bart perfect ons 0, Weber piano, 7-octave, W aap eteire mily.” Address, stating terms, BOAKDING, rh Ho. gt, Doge 16, Te. 1 ee tas 2 Third WOOSTER ST.—® girls wanted for feathers and piquets. A. BALNEY. NEW shirt ironere wanted Immediately ou One 12 36 44, 9, 76, 65, 85, 54, J.C MOSES & CO. M Information furnished by HED rooms forgentiemen only) 185 Thompson st., near Bleecker at. 4 Sil0. JAMES GOKDON, 19 Bleecker at, near Mac: ou gal EXReat ‘octave rosewood carved leg planofort work at Union Laundry, 14 Thompson at 1th board for ladies MoCLENNEN, @ Beeruin place, Brooklyn. w AMSBURGH,—Now isthe time : ae mae Weil Trice lows aa ad'ey, between duh and | ———A-NOCLS ONE — | [nator tothe Urea ditta, “Cheap aa the cheapest, DOO ENE ranted fo gow on fancy pate, VRE NICE little tio and lamp ood as the best, at MCDONALD'S celebrated, Arion 4°00. “Entrance to work rooms, 69 Mercer at, 7 ST LOS Ry Kk; ina good location, and dota Pixnotorte and stey Organ Warerooms, 144 4h at Dew building adid chance for s tt iments to live Lp Ullamaburgh. GOOD pork stand for AA business, Inguire at the nith wit Call to-day at 812 For cond hand Pianos for sale TO $125 buys good second-hand pianos, bury for cash or on installments. A o let cheap. mo : Wanted--- Wales ENTS wanted to m $50 mhakley “Als@ orf gow Mhout board. Inquire at 4% | Market, corner Broadway and 4sth at, AMERICAN NOVELTY | 8th 8¥., near Sth at,, 84 Aor. NING SALOON for sale, with all the Setving Machines, 2 maki D YOUNG men can be ace fed with. «0 119 En et hints, NTS end peddlers wanted In every 2 Bosra'and clean roome jerate, "ae D Fok SARE GS bias Coury, 3 t cheap; doing ® good and, Sand 85 Central room, tol rosewood, carved ites, cat MERRELL'S, § Union square. city and to sell ® hew article used by every one from end to another. J. SMITH t., New RUG STORE, ‘cheap. 1, kinds new sewing machines for exchange ; alto, Dought epalred very cheap; mouthly payments. sare irag store in Brooklyn Dr. BYRN, #0 Cedar at., New York RESPECTABLE young ladies can be 2 odiated with beard iu's alll faintly.” 9 Raat 10th jecuud oor, 10 Banal at and Wheeler & Wilsou' trough re, 4 Dises ge lot of atattin fc JOR SALE-A Singer Aa 0 reliable parties territory me | Ai fons aks, cain, winnie toy of aarti: pulnee | Wewing machine, av good ae new, for 2. $1 Canal ergiven'y alacy canvtsesre tok’ the city fork uew ; belting, Beuchea : everything a SUA, WD | 4. top ASF aafety lamp. DAVID LUBIN, 104 Chamber Horses and Carringes, Sede ht ea 7 JROR. SALE cheap—a Wi Ga iillagcur now inventions edi staisnnee ig Lah a due CPR Sea FE: FALE states se GUS DONLRS os | A°iattnine, iMfood' orice, “Anois at Suc Went eth ts 6 OF Be A. LEONARD, 88 Wooster at (Bill laa tea aot {6th ot eer OHNE Fer sate at 8 berealh, A STARE RETR ER food general man jal. | VOR SALE—T cheap horse Gt for prugke: car eH Pause. tora n. | Re agidcheap, or elbibliigtaken in exchange, Adare 0 re express, cas. . \ ALN sun office, to T. DUNNE, 115 West 53d et, bet. 6th and 7th ave. dad amine stores’ OF ORY VaRaRee:: ADDI Oy Sh HOHE ah quire Cee — — - — _ vr ad y oelling N 7 VROCELY STORE, a sod Axtures forsale ENTS and peddlers dally ling f, ‘OK seh cheap. quire Ss Kast of yo it ASIENES 178 beatiful 2 Chacuan weary waKo! TRU OR ES me a0 busines GES _ebauire abby bed te fae shore, nstraction, - equare, corn rine ot. ‘urniture 1 down-town truck, uearly bew, {TORE to let Stock and Mixtures of millinery vo y 7 ¥ ec! BOY to cary oot perce may Ge ILO ring #., corner Clarke. SLortale. Address Mra... 31 ¢ New $2. SOP AACS LBNBONS | bookkase: A mended and live iu Brooklyn, J. H. SACKETT, 12 4 TPE vewly fitted up meat market, 182 PAINE'S College, 1,258 Browdway, 6th ay. down town, erty at, rae Society HRotices, Bear hyrljean., Hrookiyn, will positively be gold ow ery, ARR pew hoilday show card ready ot MERICAN 1 month for stor ome, THOS: GAFFNEY & CO, | — wereld ASMA 18 Bowery, Agents, be tn thine; $10 | A wh by prearated ‘Auctioneers, 6 Centre st, Personal Hotes, dally sets ow ready for distr —— ~ earned ep |S ome : =FOR SALE—A well fitted up eroc oa ' 3 PUR crockery | rooms of tue Lastitute, #8 Cooper Bullgiag. ae. goo, 8 ()(), atorelveet cliauee over ofered. “abpiy at Cited howerer Meme, are eatiting io nagatae it i ; , Rec, Fast soth ot entitled’ to ‘Apply to Dr. KE. B: re | Ore ate Surgeon Ws. fw chambers a Situations Wlanted, who The woman {sof @ A DY writes for iadion, checks, drafts, __ Most and Found, JNEOR MATION wanted of » woman and b left their ai Se # # 4T—By ® poor man, ® leather wallet contalnin ton, me helght, had on a blue dress, BOY to distribute circulars must come well | (ices, vaviien fener ial Fighaiy | kaabune go Roll some Hatem aoathb rat epntate! i UMo hats ue bo uad’on'btown’ mixed " Y ¢. wuleverd, between id 10 De p, and mr ears 0 coe niece ceoees, | Muah cee) ec Mise W—, 48 Kast 11th et, | foward will be pald for tholr retura to 1st Broadway, jon wt 58 Marion st, will be liberally A Roan, compositor ond tro-thirde # this morn. YOUN a corner 36th at RICHARDSON, BOYNTON & CO. ' | ricco dits t 178 ( le Hos A NGF man wants situation as blackamith's DHT —Deo 4, a fox bound, white,with 9 yell 7 ‘D—To adopt @ female child from ite birth YT} helper; ls well sccustor to tt; city or country; o oe Oe 8 OS NAR ik 3 ZeuOn ears, id fk ben A BOX, te, vait 08 tables in saloon.“ Appiy at 1 | iso's Lompers Gall ‘ek Br eadrene tid L a solack ebots on hig back: Any one réturning the Won Widow lady. Address Mrs, J, It,, box 187, Sua cy ‘West Choster, N. ¥., oppo- T.b. 0 ‘alte railroad depot, will receive $ reward. —————— SOBER young man (machinist, German) wishes to mete si(uation as aeslstane ony watchman, a ut sr - - ANd eA eaten ite nae ren ouela | Oat erates Ware Nogtvland fa a cellancons ‘A BOX sanied to work ate don ead oyster market, wood Fefereuee, “Apply to bis parents, OM Pearl | ia Soral reward will be given by | ee MUTer Oh | a —aneeraed ply wb 110 Sd at J, WILKINSON, CHAS. KOHLMANN 6 Contre st,, New York, Bis ES of every description at $35 1 at Fi Building. “All articies at the lowe ‘A BAP LD we tory prives SOHN 'K. HOP Ree SA LLE,—Shoe machinery, laste, dics, and pat Foadbet Gae feet ot equate 01 get, Arena, OF MAS TURNER, Krio Basin, For particulars inquire at $43 Weat 45th at, _L, TEMMLER, pteein {OF sale cheap. also, a caloric ebgine, at to ruce Bt. Bex nied ine splog taotory. ‘Apply at 184 Atlan: Mutor REWARD and oo questions asked tor the KS shoe factory, 61 Warren at, BAH retire AE, ene ot, New York city, of IakersLaivery GOOD washer «i OF out of the hous ONEY ADVANCED on watch onde, Uc at, second door below Clfuton, Brooklyn, a yatent lever, Wm. Robinson, M es, and if} " 4 ow one. = ¢ wn Gah 8018 atch, potent | 4 ; pwelry ofall gortat th pout od shoemakere fo bottoms at ail aN aw Og MW outalde of ‘cane’ Laat da Bec asmamne enaraten | aa y COOLSTRIN 6 00. i avers * BiVawer tween ath wu He, on Monday evening about Sy | TIVO, J. POPE & HILO, then (single) on turn oaok: ork . Grenaee, Wintemeurge, “Ore | arly ak b MiLAN A in IRON AND ALL M near Bookinan, TPO TINWEN, For gaie cheap, ‘and nee. BOROUGH 7 Peariake $50 REY AED wil id by TIFFA * lou square, for recovery of w Indi hunting-cased Jurgenten watch and short ct which was a set of second-hand NHAMS & STOUT: ‘situation, by \ lately arrived, to ‘Esu0rei housework,” Call at Al) net (ih obs = ___. Amusements, GAB Sh FOURTH WEEK vir AUGUSTIN DALY'S Popular Local Senaati: pager...Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY, LAST K OF TH SOME: tM Tuesbay Berek OF THE OLD COMEDIES » A BOLD STROKE u WEDNESDAY, beri occond iin BULL a LD BTRORE FC Y ¥, Dee. aecond tine), MA NITED AN 20 (third time), MARRIED LIFE. ; Dec. 21,7 A BOLD STROKE 4 Ok A HUSBAND ew London nel TAKS Ree 'y comedy, Will be produced Mr. tro or mn eight Tublewux, of titled. THE LILY OF FRANCE, tntto TELKN TEMPLE who wilt uake net Arey cite ESS ew York in the principal role of JOAN OF ARC supported by. Mr. JAMES W. WALLACK as Talbot, Mr, FRANCIS BANGS as Darand, and the full strength of ine Company, ‘he play wil be presented wlth great ARMORS, NEW MUSIC, ae a MATINEE ON’ SATURDAY AT 2. ONY PASTOR'S oO R, OU . reseena navn tte arf Mis KITTY HENDERSON, Mr. GEO. F. tee’ New drama, ESCAPED FROMIBLAC '8 ISL) TONY PASTOR AND ALL THE FAVORITES, MATINEES TUESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2y. Ladies admitted free on Friday evenings. Next Kat urday matinee Mr. Pastor will present lady pat rons SEVERAL SPLENDID BREWING MACHL HEATRE COMIQUE, | 514 BROADWAY. Mr. JOSH HART. Lessce and Manager, Last week of the sensation drama, AFRICA Firat week of beautiful transformation danscuse, KR SN... NIBLO'S GARDEN Y EVENING, BEAUTIFUL SPECTACLE, AND LOTOS, noat brilliant production iaced upon the stage. TOR ONE DOLLAR. Ararige on Cronby at.) FIFTY CTs, SATURDAY MATINEE AT HOLIDAY MATINEE ARLEM MUSIC HUA THA PSL SESBEY BUA OLIVER DOUD BYHON in the Great American Drama of ACKOSS THE CONTINENT, RY THE " REL ner HORSE WON 3 MAZEPPA, Mol decal the Comte Farce 1. AND MRS, PETER WHITE. BRYANT RORERA House, 2D BT. 24d st. and Sth ay., near Booth’s Theatre. Every evening at 8. Saturday Matinee at 2, The Excelsior Troupe in a new programme, ING GAS exhibition and lecture by 1 ROUCK (formerly operator for Colton Dental Association). at Republican Hall, Broadway, corner 2k St, Wednesday, Dec. 18, at half past two In the after. noon, To ladies only: Admission 15 cents, Several ies will tahale the gaa, GAS © xh 4 gentlemen at preceded b; xhibition et Great Britain, Ireland, » a many, Holland, Pager and the United States, AT LOWEST CURK RAT Dra(te of the Old Country for any amount Green DP a the Cone ERE BHC eet OR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, t wert the United States Mails, MINNESOTA, nals Wednesday, Dec. 18, a8); A.M. Banat Nass! i. Yay day, D5 Be ‘abin passage, $9) gold. Steerage, $20 currency. Drafts on England, Ireland, ac, WILLIAMS & GUION, ‘2% Broadway, New York. ‘STOWN AND L! Are appointed to sail as follows: Saturday, Dee. 21, 100M K, Thursday, Dec 26,2 P.M. + Dee. 28,2 PM. TK, Saturday, Jap. 4, 10 A. M. OF BIUISTOL, Thursday, Jan. And each succeeding Saturday No. 45, North River: RATES OF PASSAGE, $75 and $%), wold, according to accommode- trip tickets at low rates, to or from Liverp Queenstown, London, Bristol, oF Cardi, $3 Glasgow, Loudouderry, currency Passenzers rded to Havre Sweden, Norway and Paria, at pply at th ys Y DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, ‘The General ‘Transatlantic Com; Brest abd Hayre sail every alternate Sion texets at redu Apply GEORGE MACBENZIE, Agen Sh Broadwey. AND lowest rates by CO,, 86 So EMITTANCES TO ENG AND IRELA Drafts for £1,ani upwat TAPSCOTT BROS. ¥ N AND LONDON DIRECT, from Plers 44 and 47, North river. TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. SPAIN. Grace, Wednesday, i CANADA, Webster, Wedbeaday, T % M. GREECE, Thomas, Wednesday, Jan. i, ab 7:3) A. M. To LONDON THR QUEEN, Andrews, Tuesday, Dec. 17, a3 P.M. RRIN, Lawson, Saturday, Jan, 4,03 P.M. Cabin passage... oo PB and irrency. Steers iN ree TH STEAMSH sed LARG NTH Ay Prepaid ateerage tickets from Liverpool, Queenstow! Loudonderry: Gliagows Cerdify Brinton oreLondoa. CHEAP EN THAS IN-ANY OTIUER LINK For Taformation apily st No. 62 Broadwa: House Furnishing. AUCTION STORE (PLATT'S) 144 Canal at. AUsevera) good second-hand carpets cheap at priv ‘all from 9 till 5 o'clock. RAITUR CARPETS, BEDDING, AT O'FARRELL'S a0 RIGHTH AV., CORNER OF DTH ST. PAYMENTS TAKEN WEEKLY OW MONTHLY. FPUBNETURE, carpets, and bedaing The larson assortment and the lowest prices for cash, or oa weekly oF monthly payments: at PERTH WAIT'S, 155 Chatham B.M. Cd FIORE E, vegon. and harness in exchange for furn ture oF plano. 128 West Broadway, or stable of Shepherds’ Fold, 86th st., east of 2 ay D-HAND carpets, nearly now, all le and tngrs cheap at 112 Fulton st,, betweea wand Willian VEEKLY OR MONTH PAYMENTS. ~ Carpets, furniture, bedding, &.; prices lower tay V any bo DEALY & CUNNINGHAM, yi nnd 80 Sd wy., ear 2th ot ere Astrologn, TTENTION Consultations on business, law suits, encties, losses, abecat frivuds, lovey, mar Tage, sickness and death; pay refused unless satisfied. MADAME SINGHI, Clairvoyant, 621 Diath avenue TTENT Madame PORTER, eres. 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