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, THE SUN, THURSDAY, NOVlSMBlStt 4, lOb'J. - B
THE GIANT AT HOME.
V03S1I', TITUniiY, AXJI r.4CT9 JtE.
M OAHD1XO TIM noXJWB.
B- The Cil.inl In his llox ca rnntrj fa ihsTitmti
A .Mrt?rlotisniidTreuhlo.l Janritrr-A
All 'night It 1 .1 wild l.nnternm find liscnpo
K ot tlie (Hani-II is "nbeesjiirnt Discos err In
f tlionll otCnrdlfr-lsIt n I'rtrltnrllen or
1 n Mnltief -Opinions nr llir I.t-urucil.
V Jpeelsl Corresjondcnco of The San.
Csumrr, Onondaga cotmtr, N. T., Oct. 23,
ISC!). We liavo ton tb. dint In hit tatjoitle ro
pfltc In tlie bed where he li anprofed to hare
reeled iitiletly u eccaro from observation for
eetniirlcs how many we cannot tell, but we will
glre your readers some or tho slorlcx nlilcli are bo
Hj Herod by many In the nelgnliorlioixt of tbo dl.
j eotcrj, wltln.ut any embellishment, and nearly as
j possible In tuo lsuitnage of those wlia rtUtod tticra
to
domvtio want or rxi.-n.
Before golne; Into theso oul-ldc details, It Is rro
per to say that thj more Inklltsent cltltene do not
credit the tnarrelloos statement's of tbclr neighbors
jBS s In any way connected with the sjfsint, bnl they aro
jBJ so peculiar and apparently sir nlfleaol 1al they will
be read with Inlcreat at tils tlmo. tapcci's.Hjr when
wcaaanro the reader tint we state whit Vc hate
teen and beard ourselves, In tho tcry midst ot t'Ucso
iH cicltlng scenes.
aiTTiNd rxDtn m Mcrmcucr.
1 As we approached wrllhln (My tnllea Cf tlm peat
jlscotery, we f.mnl an Inr-reastnt Interest, nni
J ro f o reached tuo tisnslly niilct town of Homer,
J In CortlCl conoly, which Is only sixteen miles from
J Cardllt, the excitement tu sack aa to exclude all
J ctucr tonics of conversation.
BJ Tlie omkt's nnx.
Tfo toott np onr qmrters at the rile-aaxnl Utile
hotel known ns '''-s'a, an I found th.ro collected
HJ cjulK a crowd of rcijlitxirs dinuiiln-r the wonder.
forae Insisting that the ulant wu ill a hem, ond
iSfl that the liuie .lame vine no doubt contaluod In
J n bis: box widen, waa seen by dtfjerent parties as It
B waa driven lliron-h this und neiglihonnt towr.a on
im k braiy team wltu four liorori nhont year am.
The mtrtrrloua Uam, with lt bU box of two lnen
pbnK, and Iron.buDud, ae ms now to ln e been a f n
under fnfpicioua cltcumlanr by day and night,
on Ita (aa they aui'puie) ivcrct mHaton, ami tl I Ml
J Ita tciuiit, as they eay, aa dopolied where it now
I Uw, for the purpoai- of cr attnit a leuutlon, and
tunklns nioney at aonie iutui time.
Alter tiie rx Itcmtni of dn'OKlon liai ptrtly mb
elded, wo asked aome of the par Ui to a rlvatrr Kit
I down, as wo wuuted to Klve hip- tn amie of Il ea
J atranio toilcs.artd ree If any colnridenc eould bo
tiaceu t. tTD i.nr coloring of truth o the t.ite-
titjntr, becune irtru. , thoiial' the hp ill tllon of
wiee nidi riepectlni the probtblo antiquity ol the
Slant would piove wuupiy ndicuione,
I A HISTERIOrj LOAD.
H Ahont a yeir afo, the atr.nio tem alluded to
nrrUeil one crculns: at ibe lowrr part of the vllhse
of Homer, ami pet up at stimpsnn'a llotfl. rin
H driver was quratlnnrd oonslderably ab ut hla loud,
whkli was wi heavy Uexeito sumo curlneity J and
on being akeil what the huie l oicoiit.ilucil.nul
'M he had ' large ratlni for nmrhlnerr, iro.nic to paf-
JH ford, a t wn n lew mden nest. In the morning,
buwiier, Instial of (tourr dirrcllv throujl. tlm
null Urea oi the filhiK, ho druTo out id Ids uv
tl rough a back strre t, and croeied Into Main street
agiin after he h id parsed the Ihlekest m ttlenien'.
Ins excuse bclni that i.e could nut turn his horscl nt
Sampson's Hotel. On leariu: tho villtjc. It sconi,
tnattad of going west toward FpaQbrd, he went
north some aoven miles tj frebio, and stopped st
the hotel kept by Mi'U.nl Vun Aukei ; ami hcie
ualn he was questioned about the contrnia of thu
I big box, wlK'n ho replied that ho had aouio heavy
machinery, going to Cax.novh.."
rcc(Tnto uovEUtxTs.
It should be here stktod thut on hla way from
lloiner, wuen about live miles Irom fie vllhiire, thu
driver liultril awhile at Mr. John Scull's farm, ami
Mr Bcoti havinjsom cnrloiltr excited by an largo
a team with four I ors.s, and ench a heavy loid,
the peculiar thipc and strength of the box, Ac,
asked Its cout.uls, aud tu told that It coutaluod
"a iuwnuiui.nt.M
t p a mistebiocs itnixGcn.
i t Another. Mr. Fcl'ows, who at that tlmo kcjt a
1 fcotol at lull), twelve wills norm or Homer, sacs
( about a year lnco a atrnii -cr enma to his bouse nnd
Itayed a wick or so, aid wlilln thero his actions
gave nse lo some suspicions, and he was so much
uitxcd that he was obliged to clnnge his boirdlug
t place, li ning this time tlm stranger went to I'n hie,
(ailed at Vin Ail kin's Hotel, ui.d ui-keJ If u team of
-, lour burses hi'l been thin-, an I soun tr ei the mis
K'llons team did arrive, and thu atrauger v enl back
Ito Tully.
A 1HRK LtNTKQN AXII MORH MTfiTmT.
llr. Pe'lows states luttlitr tint tho slranzernn
bis return purc.iisnl n In.tvin, und l ud It suppdid
Willi a laiim und matcrlil for hilng lig ited, and -it
eight he asked to be driven In n buey to Christian
Hollow, In tho town of OarJUf. On tho v. ay, Kr.
Fellows ssis, they passed u heavy team of four
borres niiu the 'blg box," anme us lieretoloro
drscilhcd, travelling on a bark roil toward Canliif.
When wit In about a nnlo of L'lirltliu Hollow the
ttrnngir naeed tn gvt oat of the bugsy, saj
lng that be could as well walk tuo tial
tnco of tho way. Th'o elrcuii atinces, some
tvbat slngnlir nt the ti n", ill I not, however,
cause an, further Inquiry until since the ex
huming ol tlie giunt near where these c.rcuiustaueea
transpired. Hut now we come to what Is rugirded
by the story tillers as tho strangest part of tki
stories told, snu many regard It as tlie key tu tho
tnyateriia we hato ri laUd.
aTlUNliK HEVEI.OrilSNlS.
During the pt week, an I irily a few dajra elcr
tho disrutcry oi the gl ut, this aamo straiiTi rbDhiri'
mcntloiii'il In e'oriie'i .Inn with the big box, arrived
tlTnlly nciiiii. and 1 1 r--.t Mr, I'ctvis, wh ke'i ys u
totel Inere, to drive luui over tn svotlio ncwlv ills
Cotcred nuulcr at Christian Hollow: and to m.ikn
sut ft C'litirctlon with speculators In a hoax, It is
aid by ao.ne that the siraure-r 'i is bean seen mak
ing htmself quite f-nnlllir in couvers.itinii with tha
cnuersol tin g ant on the premises wuvra he is
kow belu' cxlubite I.
SEiioxisa run guni'h uocsg.
Anothir. A mlM or two south of CnrdllT Is a
blacksmith's hop, where It is slated the mysterious
team ol four hors s, w Ith tho " til; box." Iiitted, lo
have one of the horses' shoes repaired, und the
driver took breakfast with the blacksnmu's ulie,
While the shoeing was being done,
xscera or ina cunt.
Anothrr. Tho next da tho driver stoppol at
Mills Van Hnevuii'k rjrin, about live mil on ids
way boc't toward Uiitncr, wneu, It is stated, the
Wagon was empty.
fc Tiinxa nLarx cnows.
The foregoing aro only samples of tho stories
whicli flint Ccl.evcrs all over the section wlnrc the
glart has Ik en dlecoveied; and were it not that liny
tome from rrsnceiuble parties, whoso names wu
have taktn the liberty to give, they would not be
U or ill repealing. Hat It is only fair to add that
thoso stork have not lot noylhiug by Irrqiiiiu
rrK.tllion, and what was ut liiat moie than half
simply Illumination, soun came to be considered as
Pacts; so Hist now somo of tho more credulous
Imagine they have found a tolerably complete chain
of circumstances which ro to establish tl.r Identity
af tha team wit.i the big box, nukiii! all the stones
refer lo tun iamo as that whic'i Hist star d II m
Homer. Tlirre arc of course many specnlathms as
to how It camo there, and where It caue from. Home
aay thero wi re marks noon the loxsrowint; Uint It
J ciine via railroad tn lllnjhsmton, as Inellcaleel bv
1 marks of din ctlnn ; but we do not Und any very
positive atatiuients on this point, and to sum up our
s conclusicns, after conversing with so many dihvrcnt
parlies, wo must ti II the othe r side of the story, end
give ibe reader noma ol II e facts ae we b-ivc B en for
ourselves, and the lupiessions made by actual ou-
II serration on the prcmisis.
J triK.iTjiio oriKtn:n.
Wo became sitbxed with the vague gossip of
I which wo hive o-ily riven abovo a mere ouilins, and
began to rnhze u desire to seu (or ourselven, and .:ot
; (! lom informal,on frouiiiarties whoso opinions wero
J based npon some know leilgo of thliuCalr Irom per-
f ICQ.d obs.ivatloii ; and KntunaU'.y we met Willi Dr.
I' llieen, ol Ilomei, who, in innipmy wltii manv
I at'ier eh'ntlllr gentlemen, had visited nniV examined
I very cureiuily the giant in Ids beii, lr if. Hall, Heate
I Oiolagist, nnd ir. Woolwoith, fsecirUry ol iho
Hoard ol Ibwenti, I'resldent White of iliei Cornell
(In versify, gnd many other Inic.lucut and silentlCc
cliU ns, 1 ud b en alsoieurly on the prcmljcs, fur the
purport of ea. cful examlnstloa.
11NX SCLLfTUUE.
Dr. Orecn did not hrsitata to pronounce the giant
a spnclme'ii ol sculpture of a very iil'ih cli n acier, and
be did notrrgurd ibe theory of prlruuc'.inu in untl-
Itleeltoanycousiueraliou, while ba oxprvsafii great
Idnilration of t ic wondcrfal skill dlpl.je I by the
unknown eelL.tor of tins truly wuodiriul sped.
snen of art.
I THIl CUNT's ClSTt.3.
I When we arrived on Iho prem'H's, afie a driver of
I sixteen mile with Mr. Luker, of Uouicr, thira
I ft were jeinurs lad to !)Je) lea. us or v..r ous tie
I sf scriptlon-a'rvady Iheie, und we think ainn UK) to
I MO prison-, who had cniuo lo get a sight of toe
f glint, le. the renuler luiagine aa obsevro back
If couniry road, a smsll, ordinary farm bouse, a
I barn, Ac, s.tualtd so aa to overiook lha valley,
en the oipo-itJ or cwterlr side of which
I the el u e "iiooi U,o little vill.tgn of Carlill, I. a I
I a ml'e d ax,t, stands like a seniUe'l to g naid tuo
town no .i wii usiu i and barm. Just a lutlc down
, Irom Iho ' id, and In rear of the house, witulii two
or threu lO'lsof the birn, a tent has bci-n pitcaed lo
nccoiiiino iu r saors, pcrhapn IS) si a U ne lasldet,
lo view he- s-jtue.
Till CleOWPS ATTINDmO su Lrvxui.
I We found the enclosure so crode that for some
time we coaid not rain lulmit.siiie, si d when fairly
i lna de. It was luiixmlble to eel near the fading
aiuund thesUtur, which lies l&u pllaaine three leeil
or more deep. All who hid gained a position seemed
fastened Ui U-c ratlin, and g.lln; In inuui aauiulsu
menr upon tin itroage fl e tula. After inuoli
rpng and pressini we saweeeded In geltiui it poal
Uou where wa bad
A TIIW Or TUa OJAKT
' II Is an riwrvask, eomparativclr, to airej a dtrcrlp-
If 1 Uou of the general detains of Una tnsig ami won-
' ierfur bgurJs ll to dott Justice, all ha anatomleal
I folnts.io beasttifully wratuht. must be rfiabr.csd lo
nch a description j and fhlat has been to fMtbfullr
done bv others, Uiat we deem it n necessary to go
Into the ininuUs? of datalls. Hut to give an) thing
iik.' an adequ te Idea of Iho absorbing Imrres.ion
m..le upon i very intciilg'nt bthohbr, ln for
tbe nrt time he giiea upon this masterly r rluc
tlon of nu cinnot be dono so easily, as the 1ml res
aions will be as various, as the ouucaltau and tern
rcrameut oi beholders.
isncsNCE crox nnutgs.
Tlie re Is no extravagance in saying, that for so-ne
ifi o.t,rl70no u at wo Imore-scd with some
inins like a sense of aw e and a profound veneration,
li. flleuf slllliP vainlaslnnitloisof "binx" and
humliuj" which msy have Infln-nced Ids Blind
""Ing for hlmse-lf. The wl.ole expression of
. ?ro !' 01 ul8h """l nW endow menl,
mental snd Phis.cal ; ami whether tbo lotm beforo
vou Is the uxlillilllirf! of skill In set. or s.i.oln.
roseil, does not matter) you stand snd gaxa In muto
admlruliori, and when uu are ohllged rcluctanll.' to
cave. It Is with very little disposition lo waali time
In specnli'lngss to tre truth or IsKtr of the stories
and II eeiries set tn motion by IdlD eurlosllv, or by
those w ho have not aeen or examlutd tula wonder
fnr their own satisfaction.
AN ARTIST ICAL VIEW.
We esn emir understand Iho powrrof Impression
whh h hclonxs tn this sutne, in Its partially dilapida
ted coailltlou from the r!Wla of lime, except upon
the basis of Its rtmeneable freedom from traces of
any rcstrletlve school ofart. Ind-ed, It niul bo re.
garded as the handiwork of some highly endowed
nnd Independent student of nttnrc, unuainmcllisl by
any dictation except t! Immili-s of his o n genius.
The discovery of tho giant must beconio a matter
or interest to geotoalsts and historians, as In reading
over Clark's " History of the Onond igas," Tol. I., p;
43, published lu ISIS, wo find the singular pjragnipti
which we a Id, and leave the r'a-ler u his own con
clnsions as tn Its probable refereuco to this aticci
men of a atone giant:
"The tju!aqul, or grest bog, wis another mon
ater which gate the OnoiiJogas greit Iron jte, as did
also fir Great Hear, the Horned Water Hcrpent. Hit
Ron llinnl, and many other qisllr'lahnlnns Inven
t.on ''"'der mg so closely upon the Italy marvcl
tnus Hist ''" "utl1 wonld sudcr wrongiully H relj
te,l in full, but navcrthcliaa are louml among the
wild and uusccuiL," iraUlUoua of t'le r ic ."
uusivenij HATES,
"TU Hiono .llan orCnrdlfr."
Frtm (As Albany Ettnlni Journal, AVe. 3.
We hnro leen permitted to copy the followlna;
letter from asrlcntlfli- centlemin, based nooa an ex
amination by nun of the stone itiani ol CardilT, which
lias reccutly oecasioneU ao much discussion. I'rof.
Olu-stcd has made archeology a stilly far many
ycirs, lu association with some of the mott nroini
ncnt tctnlnrs In tins aud other Countries, lie has
tpciit several years In Hurope, pnrsuln' an elaborate
series of luvi sllgatlons, Is lu regular corre
spond nee wiih mail savants of KniJane!
and Iho Continent, and has acquired a Intnl.
Uailty with uouquntan to rt wlilcii entitles
h s eiplidonsto raoro t'lau ord'n-iry weliht. It will
be seen ih.u I'r.if. Olinste.i loeiks upon tho hcure
ns a statue, showing rrmarkablo rirrrcnttrs and
grnctn Ha prouoriions. He does not aveu doom it
uvctssuy to assume' for it autiqully us a work of
art. lly niacin! it beside Iho Iddiist known mo.le.s
0 bcauly rescued from the rnins ol anrbnt Itily, he
1 ays It an trmsual compliment ; yet Ids Jndgini M tn
tins re cnid seems to be em firmed br tl e impression
luado upou tho utluds of all w ho see tlie fljurc.
r'l.UT IlllWAUO. N V.. Nov. 1, 1ST
GKTI.rjeK-ci In answeT to vour inquiries wlietberttie
"Csrrtltr llisnt"ben fivil or slntne. I uni sorry last
the little time I spent taerc did not alio., me to iinwer
the queries which nru e III my own mind touching lis
cliaruceer Beui witti ihs slight exsnilnstton 1 inane. I
ai i i-loiile of opinion It has n h" wroii'-ht oatot tne
roeie e-uli-tiate of lime) lonml In that rcalou.
Wiih rekard tn Us ae, It has cbar ie-le Isiles whl-li
lead me to neilesetist it Is not ol crcnl a it qu.t). It IS
ec, tnlii tnst It w it nol tuade fur llm pm poso of 1 hnluq
w irtnip Hilt looklnifftt Has I d'i ss ncltlier a losvll
nor of mticii sntiqinty, it is a lixuru n( ireeat nrtlsiia
power. TIero li a charm In ' lochia st It, wnleti ilom
not srie troin uiie male-rlsl nr admimnie niin.li, but
iron lis Just pronoitkns audits roir.it haimotiloiis
pnrtravnini the chir icle-r asiuineil , lurjoitnr swarn
ilisciherAis hut a line betwe,iiho b"intllut anl tho
tnei) , as the Toiso of iho Nniieaii, tin Ve ia of Ho in
the Lourre, the letnrleof tne He till nt llvoll. that on
tlm Clvtiinu It, sail thoso or I'esluin.oeer whlrtl llealily
ike a hub II i.i u .ol lias exerei I her proi 'cu.n;anra
for inoit" iiin wi hirtsand yr u i. lillly Tin-il oi'iit
troin tlie t rosi, it. ' ria roien. st I'lirui j, or Ite-'stclli, it
Lie ll c troap, wli c i orcw iroul M r i icl Anu'i'lo that
.d ntraOh e ' i ,u il - .e yM i-re'u ilre.il4,sa
Mirmo. tion iins srei.we inil hf " i If lh.se lay should
b eou.e miirld -.wne l-ilheantiQilustnt turvils of roiu-h.
uiuuht'v ninter.al, and us wnou merit Is duo to Its
proport'ons.
As a work of art. the CardilT statue Is neihsps a bet
ter embodiment of the Intellectual nmt phyt leal power
of inoe hnrlaig and mouuialu-plllug u.d 'fuauthaa
lliety otses es.
liojl ig you nisvsnceed st your coroner's Inquest tn
lrsriiliu seunettihig ot tho character an t fate of thu
iMfrgulthed siruugcr, 1 am, gentlouien. ve-rv truly
rour, u ei. iii.Mnr.vii.
Meisrs. J tuts Koxn-r, Esq, aui Alloa WcercoTT,
si. Li., fyiacaeo, N. V.
A XAX10XAI. MlSVailTUXV.
.Ifnnnarmeiit of our l'arutan AfTnlrn Tho
Curly Dtiya ol tbn Itruutille r-ecrrt Iiillu
eucu nt tbo t'orolgu .llulstera ut Wiiali
tuulon. Correspondence ef The Bon.
Washimotom, Nov. 2. Homo of the) pecnllirl
tles of the present management of our foreign
aCalrs may ho explained by the marked ehi 'go that
has taken place not only lu tho selection of Presi
dents und of becrrlarles of State, but In the ch. rac
ier aud Influence of tbo foreign mlulsleni at Wash
ington. In tho early days of the republic tho Ftrsldrnta
and hecrctsrlcswcre generally mon of experleuco In
h rcljpi alTain. JclTersou, the first becretary of
State, was sent as .Minister Plenipotentiary lo Ku
rope in 1781 to assist Kranklm and John Adimaln
negotiating treaties of commerco with nil tho na
tions of tho Old World. In this best of schools ind
with these ablest of assocletus ha learned the art of
diplomacy. In US2 be was aupoluted Dy Congress
Minuter to 1'iauce, where he remained four yean
and distinguished himself girally by km ability and
su'ccss. On his return be was appointed by Wash
ington tn the office of tjoerotary of State, which he
held for four years, during which ha conducted a
number of most Important negotiations. In this po
sition, of course, hla foreign experience aa Alinlitcr
was of the Mines! value to 1dm.
John Adams, the second President, bad been for
ten je'Jis n lureiui Minister to all the prluelpal
powers rf Europe. Ills Becretary, Timothy Picker
lug, had served In tho same capacity for four years
In the Cabinet of President Washington.
Jefferson, the next Prvsldeut, had not only tho
bencflt of bis own great experience ne loiclgn
.Minister, but of thut of his Secretary, Madison, who,
laouzli ho never went abroad, bad during many
cara lu Congress taken a leading part la tho direc
tion of onr foreign policy.
As Jill", rson's succeaaor, Mid I ion selected as hla
Secretary of State James Monroe, who had been
twice Minister to France, and also .Minister to Eng
land und to Spain.
Monroe, as next President, made choice of John
Quinet Adams for hecrelnry. who had l een a dlplo-m.ii-t
from bojl.ood, and hud succrwlvely been
Minister to Holland, Portugal, Trussls, ltussia, aud
Oreat Britain.
I'rrsiucnt Adams hid for Secretary Henry Clav,
who I ad been Commissioner to Orient, and dnriiit
his long service lu Congress had paid soccinl atten
tion lei lorelirn attulrs, nnd had especially advocated,
w)M all I n el qucnee, the lurmatlnn of that distinc
tive American and rrptibllean policy which baa bo
come famous an the ".sionroe Doctrine."
rnch wero the men to wham the conduct of onr
foreign iidalr was lutrusienl lu for.ner tlaies. Of
Iste years a different rubi of sclocrlon has been ao
plieef, or rather no mlo nt alt, and men lotslly with
out aequalntuucr with forcun nations, and without
cxncrlence In diplomacr, have been made hecret tries
of Slate purely Iron, personal or ratty considera
tions. Tho ellcct of such am ointments is of ceuiso
to make our ellplomacy besiutlnf and Umld.
It has also bid the natural eftecl oi giving greater
vlght ami consequence In the forelxn ministers
here at Washington. In former times these gentle
men bad comparatively litUc Infljcncc with our
tlovcrnmrnl, said were often indeed Heated almost
with contempt. The Presidents and Ibe Seeirb.,lea
oi Hbito were too famlllu with too courts uf Ilu
rope to stand much In owo of persons with whose
superiors at Loins tuey had been accustomed to
asiojchit . and were not likely to beaffrelel by their
representations on outlets on w'lleh ticy er
themselves o nii'H'lenl Judios. Hut all that la now
ehaitaeel. The loreizn uiinisters have t-reul un'l uu
due inilnenco ov r our Innperleneml floveiiirnc'it,
lu wblcli tlmo is not a pel. on except Ilancrofi Davis,
the Assistant becreiary of btste, wl.o has h id any
rxpcrienrn whatever ol lorrlgn courts, Ths furolgn
d.pU'itnatists, tiler, for , who are genernllr mvu of
some talent and of much experience, exerclso n de
gree of control over our forcl;u policy which is
little suspected br the public, an I wlnc.i wonl I havo
been wuotly Imiaissiolo In lh" days of JorTeisonun I
tho Aeiamaos, tliuuih wo were then small and weak
In the se.de of nitrons. It Is, of coun-o, chiefly
througn social luilu necs that Hie. loreln Minis
ters exert their nreut se-cret power. The-y like tue
lead Insocieey here, there being nothing in Washing
ton, wheu Cougiau Is absent, lo compete Willi tin ut
In that direction.
Cnpturn or Illicit lllstlilerlra In Vlrelnla.
We aro glad to bear of tlie success of Capt,
Jaui-'a Hiirns, af the Filth fterular C'svalrr, wd Ills
troop In breaking up tho practice ol Illicit distilling
of l.qnois in Virginia. I'eriiips In no other nrctiun
of he country has ilils business been earned oa so
openly. bol.Uy, and snceessfulli. The remote aud
luaceessihle pucua In thinly-settled districts, ouosou
by these revenue t neves tn ply their trodi-. bavu
eujblrd thetn to defy tho coln-etor and his laade.
quale fore's and lo operatu unmolested. In tula
wny thu Ooverament has not ouly been defrauded
tnt of Immense same tlarou th lbs elefsalt of these
niilillers, hot the largo business of bone st distilling
Uasceasud to compete with taeni, reiultlnj, Ui con
sequence, la a great decrease to tho revenou returns,
Cajt, Hume was au toe tod by Ocn. rhieniian to uih
tool till vicious prsctkw, and with twentv-Uvg
cavalrymen h. has scoured the country in the vicini
ty of U eavllke and Lynchburg. In and uboul tha
latter plac riehas la a lew data captgrcit frt-gbt
ellslillenes aelxe'd cightevn hundred gallons of
brandy, ud tirouht to grief A number of surrepti
tious tobaccos dealers. It at eatlmaled that wltoun a
,wweikalM has saved to the Government very
near to a inlUkin of dollar. It la to bo hoped that
the precise of Illicit dlsUUlag In Virginia wtU ba
thoroughly Icakcu BP,
A OltAXD COMiMliaL.iT. JODU'ICJ!.
Tlio Stnst Cnminndlnna, Iltirnhtr, nfnealTO
nnd Imposing ('ntitinrrrlnl nmldlna of thu
IMi lrtipoll.-.V Or.tml Trliiinpli of Krnnls.
smnrc "ilionl ol Arehliertiirri The i:iul.
nble hi In Assur.'nee Sorlrly'a llnlldlna
ainrtrrn Coitiniercliil O.invcnlruri's.
Towenng rjranellr suet most conspicuously
above all surronudmj edifices, and crowned by a
double-faced Jlausanl roof, and raoro lofty pavlllnss,
la the magnlOccnl, new, and wonderfully altracitto
Conconl white granite stricture locate! at the cor
ner of llrnadwar and Ocdir street. Surrounded as
la this wonder of arehlteelnrs snd mot, M-1 skill
by many of our most stately and lofty btlck, brown
stone, granite, and marble commercial palaces, ycl,
towennj far abovo them all, the attention of tha
passer by Is drawn Irresistibly aside Irom all these
other Hroadway woutlcrs te contemplate this, Ilia
glory of them all. As wa piusn oa tho opposite
pavement to view thin most nuO'stle and msgnltl
eenl of all the commcrcl il b ill lines of onr own or
of nil continents, wo aro elellghled with the sym
metrical outlines of tho Itenaissance school of nrchl
le lure from which tho design of this new building
wonder baa been drawn.
Aa we approach Lis osntr.il htulnaas location of
tha city, upon wilch this vast ediflco bis been
erected, onr attention Is first attracted by Its extra
ordinary masslrencss and solidity, As oar psto
reaches npward to Its seventh alory, we nre aor
prised and delighted with tho beautiful outlines of
lh atructure and tho barmouloua combinations of
elaborated chiselled grunlte, boatlons columns,
arches, and faeinjts. Approachlnj It from tip-town,
wuharo tho fullest view of Ita Manssrl roof, two
stoncw In height, and tbs two majestlo psUllons
which crown II, As wo Inspect Its exterior mora
close'y, we are struct with tlx peculiar adaptability
for commercial bulljlngs cf tills whits granite,
which wo ascertain Is from a new quarry
recently openml near Concord, New Hamp
shire. For eich a ehuisl.nl rendering of Iho
Itcnalasanca school as tho architects hsvs auplled to
this structure', II lord I a most dal'ghtful combina
tion of II;' t and sbade, and priints sn sspect of
warmth and transp ircuey not In bs found la brown
stone, red sandtlono, Illinois bu!T, or glailng while
marble. ThodepMi anl ruof Is most happily re
lieved by boldly yiojestcd cornices, stona dorieer
windows, and a Mjl, ornamental, galvanized cast
Iron railing. Tlio groal windows, too, attract our
attention, and wo hnsetty and proporly deolde that
they aro larger ttinn any other wluduws la any
building on our continent.
A DKAtlllrUI. DEStCf.
From our hasty vlow of the exterior of this archi
tectural wouJer of tha ;car, we giro our pratsc to u
design of sne'irnrocluisioilb'-iuty, and a?knnwleadn
that the whole country, or uuy Kurooeaii city cither,
does hot furnish a rival T ic peculiar r'er-nce of
tho srchltects for tho olissie.il design of the He
naissmice school over Ihs Venetian Is certainly ouo
of the happl st, 11 its eilccilnn, tha whole exto
rlor iippeursnca ol tin building la relieved of the
blxarra and ludlcruiit cllixl to bo observed In se
manv or our so-sellol lien ilssanea liulldtngs.
DIUSXSIONS AXIS MlTEIfAL.
This gront building, fronting Ct full numbers,
11(1, US, l'JI. Ui, nnd 15J, on ltruadwnr, snd HI. fO.
snd Hi CVilar Mr- et, is constructed of white grsnlte,
iron, nnu duck ; in all, aooul 11,000 tons of these ma
terials hive been used. A tnUllou and l half bricks
hate bei'ti emiiloyitl In Its Inside walls and l ors.
II Is coveted by la.Urj sups.-ll-lal feet of sla.a to tir
ing, 'lu. hrUhla ttiu bailJIui front pavement tn
roof Is 1 hi feet, ai I to tho massive gilt mgtn which
crowua tho pmlion l icing on llruudw.iy Is SOI) feet.
this sociiti's iisioma.
Over tho projreted ond massive portico of tlm
Hroadway eirr.mcJ will be plac I an exquisitely
wrought sroiip ol atatnarv, thu emhlom of Uui boele
tv. It Is Irom a n o.lcl In phialsr by iVird, now lin
ing cut in the flm-st Italian marble. It rrpresrnta
the guardian sniel of Hie assurxnro holding a shield
lu tho icfl arm over tlie widow and orplmii, while- II
holds a ep.ir in the rl,-l,L lbs extrn.no bight hi II
feet, Oi sll the emblematical marble ernnln .-w lu
the country thlalaccitaiuly olo of ttcmostuppropn
ato and attrsctite.
Tint I'ltorRiRTon nr inn nfiLmso
Is the KqntUole Llfo A"suraneo H-iclctv, which at
pre-seut oecuilew the st-rsind and thinl floors uf Noi.
Irdsnd UI Hi u. id wav, win ro It has been located iduco
ItsorgaiiiEitlnn Hi HVJ. The oOlcnrsut present con-
sl'ioriho II WniC. Alexander, President; llrtiry II.
Hyde-, Vle--Preient; .l.nnes r. Alexun.ier, Sm-re.
tary; Oi-o. W. I hlllips. Actuary, Kdwnr.l w. Lim
ber!, M. II., and Alfred liitnnrrr, f. II., Rssmlnlnx
Physicians; Willard I'arki-r, M. I)., Consulting Pi v
slciau; Henry Div, Attorney; nun Hcuiy M.
Alciondtr, counsel.
imrottr or tne nmnivn.
Iteforo entering t.ia grsnd edifice, al present the
pride of ml the commarclal biiihlinga on our roni
nei.t.wocnlled nt flic H ictely's ofllces.for wou-irtir-ill.
queried for whom and for what pnrpose was wns
eutnmoillous nu-l iniignlflcent building eonstrnnted
Wo l urned ll.o follow mg Irom h piedillu.' otTlu is
and bends of tho departments : 1'he tu iding uil'
cest whon finished ujwanl of l,Q(il,iji). U Was
Plodded in Itnil, for at that time tne corour.iti.in
(on ml tn it its rsphlly lucrekslnir l usinesa denk-eadoil
more extensive pIUcd scco-nmodatlous. They uetor
nitncd tn secure an ell.lble aite. aud construct ft
model buildior upon It, Ono of tho most
des ruble objects to ba obtained wi.s
perieet sncurtty Irom dr.'. Their ).00d or mora val
uable dnrtimenls wero in cunstanl danger irom fire-,
aud not lenxer aio than last wtnte-r thoybaicly
rrenpod CMtifln-rutlon. The wisdom dlsplnye'd b
thu Soci'tv In thus denning to se-C'Jio their l'Tiers
forever Irom duMirtictioii by die la most prluwor
tny. The UnttrJ of Dlicctnrs appointed s.ctnuni ten
enn.lslln; of Messrs. II nry A Hulhert, Win, (I,
laimbert, sn.l Henry O, Marquand, ,aud aalhonxe I
them to euro an appntprlato building site On thu
llnh of Dei-emlier, )M, tha couialltce rurcliasol
I lls .No.. UU, IIS. and 1J0 flrosdway, and SS io.ir
street, Irom the Untied b talcs Tclcrraph Company.
The lo.lawlug year they urchsacd iota (I nnd h
Cedsr street. Tals juvo them an liSaapoil lot. In
PUT. after much vexatious negotiation, they neunrrd
lots m aud Kl Ilroulway.at a cost orA)a,Xi. '1 ms
gavp the comoany 7,W1I supciCclul led, ptirctuised
at a cost or fJJ.U p r square foot, which, all things
eonsltl-red, was a moil reasonable price. 130) per
superficial tool has b. en nffeivd sril refuse I for tlio
rri.und corner Wall snd Ifruad streets. 1 lie Park
llsule sip-, U.tUll feet, though, insklj hiti, cist M.I3
per riot. In e'Stiinutlng nullding situs U lo 0 per cent,
less ti luo Is given Inside lots. As soon as this last
purchaso was made, nUultdlngCommittoe, umslstlng
of Aliss.-s. V. (J. Lambert, Chairman, Henry II,
Hjilf, John Auc.ilnchms, Win. T, lllodg. t, snd lb nry
O. .Murquand, was selectcil. lhey visited ourlargrr
cities teistudv aud luirstlgate plans, bulldiogs, aud
rs. minion. They exainlncd designs pressnted ! s
eleven d Her en I architects, nnd accepted that li.uided
In by llrs-rs. Oilman and Kendall. Den H. l'ot
was appoint id ussoclato atcintcct, to aupcrviaolrou
construetiun.
tiik tquiTAnti urn asucdaxcs sociiTr
Curiosity promoted us tn Inquire Into the history,
standim.', and iiisiiieeiiient ol this Society, which
had fo jud it necessary tn erect such n v st sirticturo.
Our Investigation resulted in our becoming sslUfled
that the llqultablo Is ono af tha best tnana;ed rami
rations in tlio business world. Il was organized
In teOV with a capital off Iftl.iKl, which was Invented
in bonds at a premium of tl,"'). This started the
Compiny that much In debt There is nothing pecu
liar In their bavin - thus started with su small a eapi
tsl, but when wo find that lioin such a beginning the
assets of the Soe-tety huso grown to ths ciioruiouM
sum of about ('reVre mtUtm dollirt, with an nmiitil
Incoma ol fj,un),lM), and rsfidly increasing, wa
as well ns Iho ml lions Inn rested In Ilia Instirunco
may well Inquire into Iho policy and plans ofa Otin
Fany winch lias ne deved such unparailelod suceees,
U standing risks are abo'it f!:t.1,00,ti. lis last
year's business reached the enmmauf au-nof f51,
VilJk'O, Its cash Income exco 'ils tin total cast pro
nnum of ail American cumpanlrs combined during
the yoar HC1. Its volume of builnes fcraHnjIa
year la greater than the conibHrd new btnlrens of
all couMuinlea ret orting bi the New York Insurance
Department in InC'i by 11(XU1,ir). Wn pnru no
tiut tho new r uines of Hie Kqultable for ti e px"l
year liaa never been surpassed br th.t transacted
In any sintleyror by any company In the world,
Its PusiJcnt. the Hon. William I' Alxander, has
occupied taat phec sines Its nrgtnlxillon t tl vi-ars
sgo, Ho wis I'n-slaont ol the New Jcrry Hlaln
Senate for a numbs r of years, 11 an LL I., ono of
New York's most benevolent eltixens, snd n son of
the lato diHiiuxulsiii-1 Arc1 ili.iid Ab-ximler, of
Princeton College. 1 ho Vice-President Mr. Henry II.
Hide, has also held that second position since the'
Society wss oigetiixed. 1'lin-a two gt-nllrinoii be.
Ilevcd mat su Insurance Compnny orkanized and
managed nnder str.et eee iiomieil ptinc'i los eoulil
alford by ineani ofnnnuai dividends 1 1 insure Iho at
rates below those of th rosj..rlt7 of other ounpti
hies, Tuey aesocuti A ith tueni stub itii.ue-s
meiuoniyai hail oe-lurved great tin. lie. il -a eess.
T 10 Income of the r- a-.nly has boe-u im-si I with
such Jiilicious carl ti 11 It bus 1. ver ben otil.g d
to for c iho a mortgige. In making Its lo.nit 1I.0
Hceielv principally In itcd In loud uud imirig.ue and
f;vcsdrci led pre'emiiee to Its own policy luldiia. It
bus b'couns, as Its cfllce-rs desne, fiej h-usrsctnr
of its own patrons, and li.us establish! a genuine
mutual bu-inei connection. Ti.ey Invest uil re
cclpls Immediately, bcldiug In bunk only turh n
amount o' funds su Is necessary to meet current
expttvllturos
WIIUIM tub oczat DllLblXa.
Accompanied uy the oCJccrs of I'm Equitable, we
visltoel tho interior of their new building. We hud
previously examined too plans, elevations, und
uihr working drew lugs for tho edtflie at tne
olUco or .Mr. Kd. II. Urudall, 'J Hroadway.
H had sluwu us tho various de-signs for the
Int llor, enihruclng decorslloui lu Iron, mar'ale,
bronta, and stucco, which art) ini beb g elaborated
under tils personal supervision, Wa enter llibs com
me rebel palace at its central entrance 011 Hroadway.
Wa nnd an opening vswtibula 2Q feet square aadKI
feet high, with stairs oa either side conducting to
tbo principal floor above. Ustween the so two
flights sre few broad sUpo, by which wa elcseenel
to the spaaous basements, which aro tuna made ss
convenient said desirable sa the nrp.r rooms. Tie
lest floor la divided Lato three grind bank
ing rooms, with UsrUr gad pre proof
vaults snd toilet conveniences. Tbo grand
banking room on Iho corner of Hroadway ami
Cedar street Is MtOO feet. Tho other two are M
W feet each. Fcpnrntlng them Is II e rrand ronltler
w tn tiled marbla floor andwninscotmg 111 fine mar,
Mr, five fee, high on nil aides. We pass htlf -eav
down this corridor to iho grand stairs, upon eitl r
snlo of which Is one of Otis Tufl's inrompara'do
steam passenger elevators. Thi te two elevator 111s
sa cs sro ISD feet high, racn being 13 ciine-tur
Iban that bu.lt by Mr, Tults, nf Ito-ton for the
Ornnd Hotel, nnd tho highest In t ieworid.anl which
was di scribed In Tub Sum last bepb- nher. Ihev
fire built nnd'r bis exclusive patents, wuh -li
twisted Iron ropes rnc'i. Undcniealh one of thi-in
is a freight attachment to accommodate the parsing
nnd punting departments of tho Kquifahh Itv eoi
ploying these elevators, t.to oal secure on1 top
strncfcil, the rooms of the nppcr stories sro ss (e
s'rable ss thoso nf the first floors. Tneir eid titiants
bat u mars wholesome nt eospnere, sud are tri'i- fltrtl
the nose of the streets, Sneh n reiolntten
In commercial building conveniences aro tlieen
rlerstors working, that wo learn fmm their
nllllc, Mr. Tuns, that lie tins nunnrni orders
fur them from Pnns und London. Wo tskeasait
In one of theso noiseless elevators, or nn nd h . too
grand stairs to tlie second floor, that si t .isuie ami
rpei tally sriangcd for the Immense buinr of th t
Htielctr. We fl id hcrr the most enmiileti m-l impos
ing business hall in tho world. It Is srsirlous In sr. -a
ns the vast building lis'lf. The eciilrc -pie - ol this
floor, which Is 8tl Icet his li, 1A3 long, mid Tj wide, Is
tho clerks departmcat, fn the centre of e hirh is a
semicircular skyllchl, giving an ad llth nal 7 fret in
height, Within this rpaeo are 13 ponderous Iron
columns, 91 feet high, covered an uicti ihcpwtth
v.irlicsted marble cement. Extending around Ibis
Imposing spneo Is .1 solid marble counter, wilti a
running length of HJ feet. It la aurutounlt-il
with nn ornamental brnnxo rcrccn. for pritici
lug valuable documents and pipers. Wtthln
the epaeo enclnscri by this counter Is room for
150 clerks. OnnccllnT. with this rrand hall are two
tleis of offices for the agents and otTlceis of the com
pany. Each tier has an nltlludo of ono hair tha
f:rand hall, or II (set. ICneb ono of these room )
n all connects directly with th grand hull, nnd In
side the oppsr tier Is a gallery eelen tlii. enlirelr
around the floor, paved with msrble und probvti.i
by su elegant Iron ru ling. Fro ji any pom 1 or this
gallery a view may be had ol every desk In thu
grand halL Acrosa to en'lro front of this floor,
fronting on Itroaday, are tlvo Isrgn rooms for tho
use of the presiding officer and the Hoard of Di
rectors. They are connected by double sliding doors,
so that lu case of necessity the whole from mis Is
thrown Into one room. Tha doors are heityoak
und etched gl iss. Thi desks m.d fiirnlinro sr- of
inn ftucst Amerlanti hard woods. 1'roui tl.e Vice
Pieldenl'a room Is a private spiral st.iiiwar eon
duct'ng to the marble gallery uroun I the. upicr tier
ol oQccs.
I ADQVI Tag IWCIXTl's. APAttTUKXTS.
Leaving tho eronnd floor, wo pass npwnrl by tlio
thlial, fourth, ll.tli, sixth, and sutcuili stories to the
roof. Intervening between Ibe gran I hall nnd ni-if
aro tliy siuiclous ofllcns, which, with the ttn.-e Inrc
ittiuklng cClces ot the llret fl -or si 1 groit renems of
Iho biscineut, w.ll be rented r ir btinii 11 t...i,i ses .
Toilet conveniences, equal to the most inprovsil.
aro loun I ttttached to them nil. li '. 1 been esn
mated Hist tho rent seeming from t'irsa -oujts and
b.iliklllt oftliJS will tny full Intern" i- ill Tuti-y
rxpeiidisl In umslriictlng and fuiiunhing I'm mill
.III.-, nnd still lesie the I'qrtP!ih:e l' sernlit Ito ir
free eif rei't trAirA Is unotttir tt'Htmt, u.-iurryepna
contldtralli nor the fnlxry hoUltm
1'be eeiitliiition of this Luib'tnr l..-s 1 11 nnc-r
the tersonnl supervision of Pi of Lt-ikls, T .
lathing, all of w filch is l-on. Is fruit a new p-tticr-i
fiom the West , l'uliit loundrr. 'I hero is e. its' I
irablo ft ie inarblo avork In the hirhliut. be. ides
thu maible emblematical group over the imtleo.
Hulling Irun shutters rtotect the grent window-.
Vast vaults cxiend tre-111 the huihniig 11 ulerrosnd
hnlf war across Hr-nMlwav nnd Cod ir sins -I. Tlu-n
aro lor the use uf banks, luiuniuce cutu; antes, or
private parties.
a si'tr.vnin riNonAei.
From Iho seventh s'ory we nseend to the mf, snd
still higher In one of the pnvdhui. v.lir w fJnd
ourselves at .1 tilt her nlltttt.le than run ho Ikt,. on n-iy
olher roof-teqi In New York, or from miv no tQuii
otlicrt'isti our hlchest church ea'tris, lie uie iih is
spread iho most exeitins, wonderful, snd liwirur'.lic
1 lew lu be had nn our coatlnenf. Tna browi, roa's
of the buildln -s of tho city extend over tl 1 iisn t
like n vast tjiblu land, Iait and Noith He rs and
tl.e bay appear as If at nitr feci, wl'li Hieir ni ihnl
llotll'.js of the nnvlrahlc world Sin m ban lltouk
lin, Jersey City, llabokcn, llildi'ii ( Uy, mid
Harlem sro all jlalnlr before) us. Cerbittilv not
olsewhers in sll Now York cm fueh auolhir nnoh
strutted blrl's ")0 view be bail as irom Ins oiiru n
vlllo-is of Inn Kqmtnblti LI a Asttriiiee Soelelv's
liiiililing. We find thetn. an well as the grt.al rnof,
surrounded ty a heavy, ornamental, galvanized enst
Iron railing.
rnoifnuiscru tTNr.iVAt.LEn.
We take our wav down fio.n the pn.lllons nnd
roof by the winding stairway. Our nltt-nlloii sswo
re:ie:i tho third floor u called tei the Isigi dining
rim 111 nf tho Hi.-lelv, whnra nil the o.ll-crs
and rm'diiYrre will be required to isne ibtir
meals during buslnrss hours. Tho kitchen, 11
tuiiilel In 1U siii, Is Just in tin rrir. As we
raw tlo.vu to the Inwrr llon-a y-stentiy, we met
a number of architects irom Phiisdi-lpldti who hi I
been Okaralnlug the bull. Iltir. Their opinion, Willi
which wc ri Inchto, Is Hist, titreafety, strriirlh, tlitm
b.llty.bkndedwlth raroclieiili-legsnce, ynmrt y
o nutliiie. ami hiiruton.oiis comblnalliins or arehlte-et-ui-al
Loitities, thi-re Is no rival among nil tho con
11. 1 1 rial hillbillies of Iho world to Pits property of tho
Iqiiltsble Life Aisuronre So.-leiy.
H7.I r Mositr is jxnsa.
Tlio llutl filial svnti not Poiialit The- flnrlnsU
lleaot Oincrliolilluit In Vlrrlnln -Virulnlu
In 11 Mule? of YiiMstilna llutl r hn itn
Angrlor l.lclit Jlustiy'a IIuhIuchmIIu How
Vrb.
Mosby, of Cnnfe'ilcralo meniurr, Is 'at tho Fifth
Avenue Hotel. Ho Is supposed lo have come to this
city to escape William II. Itoyd, tho hpurtotis Sheriff
of Fauqnlfr counly, Va. Tlio dlfllcnlty between
tho two me n etose fiom tho fact that Mosby Inslet
ed that Hold, who haa since sold nut his oClcc,
si oitld give nirple accnrlly for tlio dlseliarge of Its
fntles. Mnsby, moreover, tnalulalnrd that, accord
ing to thnlawsor Vliglnli, Hoyd had no right to his
nfhre, snd wss liable to Imprisonment In the p -id-tenllary
fur utlempllug tu act ba bhcrlir wllhont legal
quidllcatlon. Mo tr.orcover holds tl.st Hoyd, In
ilecllntiiK his challenge, lnve.--;a the italiitcs of the
Stato merily to shltll I1I1 cnwirellco. In jcccptlu i
bis summons to the field of honor Hoyd would uot
have disqualified Idmselffrom hoi ling oJlto linjer a
military appointment, lnasnuch oa iho only oath re
quired by military law Is tha "iron-clad" utilization.
IIOYU A Dlt AULTCU.
M'otby says that Iloyd Is a defaulter to the Stalo of
Vlrglnli for a large gmnunt of rctenoe colli-ctcd and
not scconnlrd for, and that he has rcM his ofH :c to
Hume, the former Bherlir, whom (Jen, Cunbydls
placed because he could not take ths Iron-clad 0 ith.
Thu result of Imposing tho Iron-clad oath, Moiby
thinks, Is the placing In ofllce of rascala and Incim
pcteuts. Ifatlva elt zenr, he raa, of rcspcrtab.e
character, sre not cllglbla under that restriction, ns
sll In some way were coEBCct3d with tho rchilli'ii:
but they frequently purchnso Hie right lo I he pro
ceeds nf the offloe from ths loyal lueuiuUtit.Mid
1 crfutta lu duties as deputies.
wile) AUK UULOTAL.
Kerry Southern mou Mosby suta, Is eensldernl dis
loyal by those In authniltcnn matter now con'lb nt.y
ho ucceplH the results of the wro, nnd tho Hisie U
made a penal colony by the pp-eunl Admlulslranon,
on account nf thu tiU'nbors ol scamps that aril Menl
there. A sufficient recommendation of a man tu
(ien. Cunhy Is, that ha Is from tie North, whether
lauily escaped from Sing Ting or not,
11rjTT.n1 am axqel nr Hilar.
Mosby Ihliiks (leu. Hullcr an angel of IMd In
comparison with Canby, who, among otln rar'-, ip
pointed one Morton, ot Palniyri, N Y . JinikU of
the Fredericksburg District, n man who h-xl urn
lived six weeks in tho BUte,and who L.'t ;c ir wns
expelled from tlio bar or his dlsulet for defiauling
widows and orphans.
wny Hosnr is mnr,
Mosby disclaims uny Imputation of b-lng In New
lork on Hoyd's account, and says tint ho is ti j lug
to ralsa luone.y for the davclop -lent uf his ui ir'do
quarries In Loudon snd 1'auqu er counUes, II 'is
ilvslroiis that N't rthurn men of good ebiri'ter
shoul I settle In his fiuts, and hn ad Is tint ill Vlr
glnltns luvo the samo wish. Ho rcc-pts tin failure
of tho C ir.federate came, snd now kerl.s onlr Hi"
material r.rosncnty or his State. He r.-uins next
wceh to jrronton, Vu., win ea jm rraldcs.
Court Cnlciiitars tills llm,
(Seewi is I --I nr, I'linir i-il I. ,a, i-.it Ikll
tnL Vt V i'' -,,l'J",' '-IM- w ,fii ' i- '
at i-isMisi'.akr.TslikTssM P,rl II -V.- i , SSI.
sis. tits list, . lias, its-1, iih, iim, 11 a, i.ii. .of
1-iMso. l'lk.i,Tklil fksii-I'm! I V.,-. 4-, S-s. Ia, It!,
m, l, IJ, MS, 1f, ton, tie, JWi i t, Tl 3
llnw'APi or llorri.i , with lli.ixin Tho filihy
halrcnlnriig rriusrJ' uns that inn onn-i-alril from
the I irhl an ! tho public cyu by p-iner blinds ntleil
over tho hutihi., ur lusify regardeu wllh u 1 ".on.
)'u. Ion's Vitalla, nr Salv itlon (nr iho Hair. II its 1. mil
Itself, courts thu light wl.le.h slini'S thrmuli the
tmnspiireut liquid ss it rough luntilitg i"'r, tne
element it most resembles in eleiriirss . 11 1 In whoh -somu
nrop-ities. a lew applications ol ilus Inesii
in ible agi lit ri-slnres gray hair lo tins uatili u shs Ir,
without rendering H harsh or dlscolurlng tho Skin,
-lifr.
A Tmixr SranssTiosi It Is time to dianl
your obi bat and replace It with one of hnoxs co
gent fall sad winter ttvle. It will uni row wur up
pesirance, add to )our teoutatlun and ailo'd liillnito
gratidcatlon, At lenst that is our oplnlou, a id we
advssoyou to make su imrly cull upon Kiiot, it his
popular kalrsruom, tit Hroadway, corner of I'ullon
street, AU V. 1
OnxrLcr. Who didn't vola mlt Iloraeo unl
wan didn't fight mil BlitIT H-iyrr's Coltslool
Tiochss, the best for Coughs, etc., Ac .life.
Bayre'i Coltsfoot Troches cure Coughs, Colds,
Iloamicss, ibonthltls, Soro Throats, an I Cold 1 1
tba Head. Sold by lludqut and all diugglsls. .itfr,
r.verttlilu.T on Alrtb U boug it anil sold except
Wolcoll's Pout Painttyou can use that fieo alia;
Chatham loiurt. oaYorlc it let
a rAiasxAX nov.in ix xnir ronu.
.llr. Rutherford ftitrvrsnnt's Sow HnlldlnB
In Klghlrcntli Serrrt-Twentv llnmra Hn
di r On .s llnof-A .Much Needed lmirnr
mrnt In .Now Vnrtt Arelilleclurr Wlin
sslll Fnllmr .Mr. Hliivvr-snnfsj llxnmplct
On tlio south siila of Diglilcentli street, be
tween Irving place and thu Third avenna, Mr. Hula
crfonl Bluyvcsmt Is ronslrtirtlng, and expects to
have eotuplete.1 by III' 1st of J.inu try 111 xt, su edi
fice which deserves notice as tho commencement of
anesrrr.i In hoase building in this city. It Is an
atle mot to apply Iho Parisian system of combining
under one roof a number of separate anltes of rooms
or " apartments," ns they aro called In Paris, lo
meet Hie wants of a numerous class of New York
ers, who sro unwitting topiy the rent of anentlto
hcno In a fashionable location, and yet do not wish
to take up their nb-idu either In boarding honscs or
In remote ports of theeltv an) Ita suburbs. Thanks to
the cntcrpriso ot Mr. Btuyvesanl, some, at lenst, of
these people will now have an opportunity nf occupy
ing qti triers suited nt once to their purses and their
tastes, and If his stample is followed, ns It probably
will br by Mr. Astor an I other capitalists, a similar
privilege will soon be extended Ui others.
Mr. Stujvesanfs building covers nplot of ground
lltl feet U Inches In front on Kightrenth strert, hyw
feet In depth, lu arrhllectura la of tha medlo-val
style, the material being brick, with Nova Scotia
stonatrlmmliigs. It Is tlvo stories In hrltlit, each
story containing four apaitments, miking twenty
In ill, Tho following diagram shows the tnatito
nicnt of two apartuisnts, or uuc-half ot su ci.taro
slory.
RIP
n 11 C H , C n li
fi UHM IT
a 9 lgniiiiii-iissisisfi n gf
fiTftTfT
1'. rmrlnr. e r(iftmtr. II. tioll. I), rflnlnc roon.
M, n rvaul'urootu. K, LIU'Iioj. II, buili touiu. i, uj'cu
1Uj If.e rlh'r two npirtmcnls llio whole tiry j
fornix timMicr MMuviljin,; tlko n MlrrKHtth (ho
rfitlro tongue otnitt'it, auA liavinjc, not a ccntiil
iH,Mlranitc, an in tiuil In I'nrl-, but u liro uptMi
yurl turiicii '..ward tlio mmth, ro thit tlio ttotut.rat(
Houlli, ami cil wunU u til all draw up tlirnu-jli tlio
liUiMiiiff, nnd tlio mm will rlilno iltulnn n pxrt uftho
chy uoon cvry room. Mitroovcr, everv ronm uni
imwnajn hx a wlmluvv opcnli.R upuu tbo cater air,
ncrurlnixd.irctllslit and M'ntllatlon. Tu ptpvent tlio
wtii'to.. of tho I'tvht ond wot npartmcnt from bo
Injt wallfd up by bit. MIiirh erected on til adjolnJn
loin, the cast und wont uri.iM nf tlio 11 Art Ml In ubottt
tui fcrt. In lb fifth Btorv racli pjrlor liai a noitti
pk .light, xi tlmt it can bo uttfd fur an urtUt' ntutlui,
ruid tho rrur rooiim tjii bo divided off from tho ibrco
front onti, o aa to mako twu tilitluct apartuicut)
ttlol'Ksl tf OUO.
The dlmcnMonr. of Iho room hnwn on the dlasram
aro ui follow a i Thr p.itlor u Mxli;, fret; thoclnm
brr nlotnliiz, Oxt'i the chiml-nr ncmiiu lOil'J;
Iho dlnlns roon, tlxl5: tho text ch.unber. Vt:. tho
pfrVsiiU' room. Mxl ; .in I thr Micltn, 11x10, Tha lit
t'o hall or vitlhule 1 0x11, nul tho panraf;evay
BSfxHTi, Kach fulto Inn a bath room and two wnttr
rlofttt, and the prlMiCxo of urine otio nf four dumb
wtdtrn rnnnlnjc from tht ciltr tu tba tup atory.
Tor tho a he, from tho kitchen and othir tint, n
ahootWprovl led under the kitchen ranae. termini
llnj In a bib le rault lu th. cilhr, which In emptied
a- often a miy be neeeaary. Ilieh npjrtmi nt hap Hi
acpirato Link for watrr, rnpihul bv Iao lmii(nio
rcserToIrf. filled br a utram pntnD In tho lnaLmi,t.
a plfo for dry Int: clothm on the roof, and a coal bm
and a atoreroom lu the cellar.
To r-acU tbeao anartment', two entrineen from
tho itrc!ttipctiinjr Into thoia.no veUibule, arc pro
vldel Hdc by ride one fur tho tmanta itrd tiiclr
vuitorn, and tho aihtr dtr'ranU an 1 fM'bipi'ople.
llotli cltHNca lura to rani by thu Janitor room,
which U on ono ldo of Iho vc-tlb,ilc, Jut
wlthtn tl eaentrancf, ao that ho ae. a ci rypvMon
whocomea In uttj roh out; but tho former ebiM
pass on Int' a apaclou liner bull, tOx'H), and
nrcnd by two baiadoma tnala ft:i!rw:i, ulill thtf
Litter aro to nao at.. Irs roncfaled from vlow. 'Vtiwo
atatra aro all enrlom d in brick WklU, and, ultli tho
tHhcr miiu paiaaewaya, iIU be heated by the pro
prietor, Tho rents fixrd for (ho apartment will vnry
from $1. Oft) to f!,.VOn year; nnd ere.i at thi prlca
over 'JO) apDlIeitlout liava been received for tba
lin.ltM number.
Tl.o irchltf rt of the bnildln la Itlrhird M. Hnnt.
With tha land IU total cmt nlll bo about t'M.UM.
rr.YAycr.ti amp coMMKitcij.ru
Wr.iisrtuT, Nov. 81 I. M. Tba carllvt ro
ror If'ri atlt) of ftoi I to-day wa made at lTlHtfrow
which, on lnnltoil d".Hnai, tho prtoa deeilood to Irl'i,
tljat Lfiuj tho clodnti prtre. Atvr tho adJoarnintMit f
Uf-ifoard thi prico further d-cllaed U ViUJi dnaby
r.-.(ri!;at Ch it o tit wi In jio'i 1 toprlr
jn.ltnitllrK tare were 5, , , and 1 (old. Tb- trnih nrv
c( iIjo i aikrt luviewof iho larn mipplv cjtutntf out
nt I '''Iri'itiiry. t In favor ol ailll lownr qaoi rtlon,
(hd 'inra (Nje.lutly tn the uoienco of nny ipvculallTH
in vt' in out J he prloeipAl rpioutlnti wrj
io a. M.. irj; ma p. ii..,.i?.Hii p.m .m
LiJuP. it irh- 3 l. il Kt.Sl'.M Uv
Vnreltnirhaiis:a haaahnwn rather more flrtnnrM en
thebnUnr lLrtt fur prime fVj tU) uliu; aftd lWJH fur
il 'lit b.lti of ttie i. una crudn.
Thi itrnmml for inoury netted mtcrdar showed ontf
abatrincnt to-d y, linrtnx tne morumx. howwvtr, 1 V
rrnt. waa the rulfnr rata on nil rtiaa of co.ltloral,
with bnt tew execution' nt l V rtninnl llit oa
plfiteof tTnttH st.tiM iveumiM. Inilm aafrnrMjti tho
nfTFrtnfa wrra mora llhorat, and thuiark clou up
i(Ay at H tH cent, on (loTtrnuicnts nn I 7 on tuoinl
ruo'ii cntlatcrtl. Ilia aireM cf tl.n tmnd puirhwra
thi wrrk liy iho Trenry, over Iho !" or Kn.fl.wtil
rlftjUmhanle. aut uati. of abont fAW OUO. whluli will
doahtlcaa mora tuiu otrict any atilrmriit oi currnry
to itiA Interior, The lrtntnti I nimrntn, aivl eut
arntll innw are aa yut tMlnir forward d to the liit'-rlnr.
pilhrrfor the iecoimitoiUtloti of thu irraJu cru.ioriha
pork trtvlft. Tlwre la ilill n urcnurt al tholual-nr
0rouiiti hut to tho ou'Odn imu ket t'i r ta out llttiti
(tohia, luirt tiita nt )U to H t rent, for rHo.o anvla or
paner, and irnoi natnv m Mah a IS to i") VI cut.
The P'irenii of tw i million vl'a hr V Truu.v
today, to Im liahl Mhjert tn Mture ContcruKotonil li,'U
latlon.rlielted niTrrlnf to fie nrrinnnt of ti,tHI ut
piire r.iinilntr from UlA) for ainl old and
new V. to ltl f'T Ja and 'fi 1 in' lund aurKet
eoullmu-d wc aud lower In vynuuthy wttn biwir lolrj
price4, und tlie fnct that owla tn Lontlondo not ro
rt.oii l iiei'ordtiiyly, Iho decline t- lnr ti n lice ( ro
V iter ri n .io yrttmUji ' avrrttuc i tu r. 1 nj aurki-t
el-i-ed tuii and hfiivr. and lleury Clowi it Co.. ti VS 11
atrvet. re.x'rtatap M i
Mt. Ail. But, A$hfl
II. H rorVyoiM,t3iH M V tWa, 0B. coco., IM lit',
K ivi, r.f Mii iih !f y. t'-v , .1 j it nv
tu, ;arii,eouu....,ti,w liti kS..M), nup...ti'.u mif
Jitii rif.. MiS.HVj 111 isVwa.Mf, fl.ati. .USS V.
V.HH. iii.ioup....in iiwlvjthi.w. iouii m iti
ii.w mid iik ii ' mms, coup jj;h 101)4
(((itiiir hi Hintu ihmiiU iodr wra irja tin-iT-rn
UtQi ttinn, with new Itunm-M aad ptoUl taM
ttoiflsi aa tho leadlur ffiiitin- nf lulerun. Iho Qnt
list i n tt liltit-lmed IH fi'iit to 4 Hi, wlule Uie liil'er, on
an nenvt liiivinj dei nam. nxm ilj li cant lo t-.V- f,l t
Nor id t'urnifaaa wem stro'i ut 47, the now at aofnU!.
oil Trrnrvaeti. tteclln'n 1 rent lo ). aad m w Vlr-
SitUi and Aljhimt tn l-iit qakt at W and tl. Miu't
Mtrt atnott; l!, lint Uinoklyn Water Umti Ci auM
nt 'j.t. Ititok of Cimmerce all irttaotd at Ul4n. Itut
way iv.nd wne dull an1 steady iVmrat IVclUin u 1
at !',. and Liuon wir1 nnoioJ atM(,( old.
The ralhrajr liBru nuitvt opened ataoont Iherlo
tin 2 i rir or Iho day prevtona. kirt (leclinoil, t it rw
ramt) tionir nt the !Ut call, ami ro cnntinutfd unt.l luto
In the day. when Iho anoerhlll forka broue m t tir
rifl down thu matnrlty i.t U.e lft. Thu primiiii
d-sstiiisi uetej In ,ew V-rk C'tiual, liku Hnora,
(ho .VorthweaKrna, iEeadln, aud Itock aland.
Itn extreme nnotatlona, Vw Vora, feutrtil
ranged from lJ' Co IhOJV. lluiton Hiver
from Ml 1 lu IM, I.nhii hhore liom 9U'( to iriv, Kock
Ul.ind from t 10.. aud Kratlni from niH mws.
NorthwLifru omimon roae frou tuTOW.amt the
prWcrre I from Ml o Ni.ani cluaeit atroa. hrA'lif
neoui and eibrv khnrri werx ouli aad kU-ady. The
nurxrt eof, tower on tlm Vnnderftdt aloeka, .uia Qrm
on Uhs Wttru tl.t,aa4 Uw folio wuiii ware the curreut
price at J t't XJ. i
fihl Attt hi. 444
Cnmherhind..., Mv ltnloo i;iTer..l4 vti
A'laina ha 37 M -lariem. U7U
Will.K.K.... Kwiiaa...... W
Am.Meht tJ,. ns Mtl,iit. i;aui. 1M ai
I' H. Ex ... , sVlU M Mil .A hi Taalr IOi at
UukUiIvcx..... 11 X IP Wabaati, at fcl
(Tancon M U Ohio, A Alton .. Hi
t actio Hii.. bOl IVS O.uoskMi.4 'UVi SIS
Hartpoaa. ...... S - b. A M.tJo... wCJ 00
Mailpoaal'raf., U lik Uiloola (eu t3td IM
Weal. U.lal... S'V C.c.!Mia.... M
N. Y.Cvntral.,.lw)C ibOV itoea: lUnd..,,UH W,
mv... . ... , -Si sSorthwUTo.. W W
Iit.'1'rff u u H'vfitrarni MW WH
MJVKJ.VO PISA SCI. I
T1IU cnJtTUAIat nH.U0AD0P10WA BKVKM
IT.n CINT. OOLUHONDS arootTrrM aa one or the
bst iccuntlea In tlo market. The road do not
rnn through w wllderncaa. but thronjh a thickly act
tied cordon of a mogmilccnt conn try, whtfh ctvea It
a largo and profitable burlnr tr. Tho Ixnuh are now
offered at the Terr low rato of nlnttv flvo. They oio
ecu red by a deed of trat to Iho Farmera Loan and
Trnnt Compnnr of New York.
Nothing la aafe r than aurb a Ptrat Mortajo jtond.
Pamphleta an 1 Hill ptrtlen'jn (nrnlilicd on applica
tion at tbn Companya office. 1 Tine atreet, or at Uie
Hank of North Atn.rica, II Wall atnet, or to Howe
AMiiCy.3JWi.Ilatit.it.
W II. PlfATTLXK. Trcaanfcr. j
Nrtr York lnrhet.
Wrrtfrarnv. Not. 3. Vloch atd JIral The
market wm more aetlve at rvjiiiewhut eai, r ptlc".
wuhnnt riuotuhie lcin-; W 0.000 bbla. at 13X.4
5 i"l for ii'H-riliH. MO foru iounl eatr.ti'lale M r j
UfrV'Oforenminon lo eootl extra Wwatein, 9 r4$'Ll,i
f.irexlriHiate and rnnndhonp Ohio, aid $4Aaf3.73
for bakuandf unity ramKthti'Mlerfnrrholi eO'iin
ern. llye Hour In nnak rquct at ..3)4. Corn menl
and bnrkwtiertt ilour unchansrd.
Hunonua-t otton. '(r lotvr, Mile. IVfroienm ex
eluvi.v t.ir ro tied. Wnbtter tower, ll-Ufl.trt, ui
iM. Huar lower , fair teftnnijr. time ; ernihed,
ilKr 1're,(-nllu" aunciTV lalv lower i pr.uio,
im'ut-Whrat a ahade eiatrr. and not aetWe i aalca
P1,fXUiiih.i ft nfor No Itprlnn. ft 10 for No. I do .
?l..Glorf...r re.l winter, Mli4l.lroramlerdo.tll
nrwb le t'sinalianln boud t and II 50 11.5 tot wh te
Western antl (icaeiee Com wa lowr and actlre .
Weatarn nuied, ir.citl iij i ir lair to pinna, wnth
hcjtM down to f0c o: aetire nnd nrm atWlTc ,
the latter r rice for whit fcdatn t prl'te Wrttrm earuoei
add at 6'e t!ye uUt; Vtemern nearly ivtmlnal At
1 1 nvt 1 1 07. It rlrv Ptwrrt fat " l.voo huishcta to
towo I suit fi at lUDtf LA tho latter Tor choice, lUrU-y
malt tinettM.
I'KOTintoMa-IVrk dt'ellnM TSe t aalea fnr hhtn. at
f $ -0 for iiifM, ctoatni at the tnld nan re, ami
1.1 ror Jan. and i..2S for cltr prime me a for Iet.
lipef vary quiet. tat nicaU acarto and nominal Daaon
ftniet, with am ui I n w uf boilira al 16'r , loaf clear,
I n. l.ard e alcr with moie du.nn aU tm piff. at
lAaal?Ho. foi-No. t to rri.ne city, and t.Vcior prime
v ttfm tatui itlf". iiU ic. nw atca.n, jannaiy and
I' baarydv.lTery, Hc .bntrhnine wuh no bhta ovr
Iho. lnrivod I.otfa lower ulli.at ' Itutter dull lair
to choke bUtr, l&tiKc. Cbovae dull at li:15HC.
Mro MCocN .llnrkrf.
New YonK. Wednesday, Not. 3. With 500 frre'i
arrlmla at I trth atteet, the market for hec Tea nn Itniiea
riiili anil iletirard, wilti nwumon and mottliitu c.tit'e
att.i on thedrf line. A few ehora it ura aro ruporte!
atd(tatl3Y4K-o ft on e.ttmUd welni, bitll.kii ia
tne wiMlde u.Jtant. narnrn tut ei.ra ateera, and Itlr
tlioYfuof Ttwt llibioia ateera were ald at IViUe.
1t-T.iiia nnd thin tllmn a rtooia were aelllns at W jl.V.
iVtinehrpnre In bilMr 'tematid, but rommon aid ,
iiifiMiiu am err 'lull KxrcpiuiK J caia nf choice Kvxu I
tiirUyahean.urarly tllnf wim"i were old atOMf'VTc.. i
lh". rans wa a'l'K V . Lnmha wern ahev aiSH
7sc, w lh a few at !c. Itereli'ta were JW head, with
US "nr toadfl bacx lluia wero iini-tat uii41DSc., wltii
in. i In4 HvaU nlud up to ii'. M.,buiat lejut i,0C-a
htitul duo.
MA fi.YK IMJ HLIAO CXCX.
sinfiATTta wnr-rr nr.
r.n rtwa.... f 31 nu bi-i 4 M Mooa rlies.lS 00
ii oi watkh -r.nn o
t ar.dy Ilooc. h 00 tiot.Uitnti.. 4U itell Oaii. 10 11
ArrlrU Wkokiwdat. Not. i.
reamahlpr.Mrtanka,riliiilnttoii,N C,md. and pnia.
tri- a tiihip HrmHtl, l'l)tl.ttlrltlt4, ntJje. and p-ua,
ttrnmiilp Zottae, siav.iuuah, cotton, t iua., Ac
Hltlo Laelldtl. llr Mo I, Ku.., ratlluad Ton.
Hiilp V. II. Koule. CardKf. ralirovl iron.
Hark daihiaa Binnoa Ayrm. hldea,.o.
ltntc It. It Muihii., I)rt ierara(aui:..rl&e.
lane Tri'imnh. Hnirui, vuxnr.
Uik i Irh, f iirerimob niitv,
l. te I'nirorn, iMMiuvibo. p iUr.
tiitf K. II ttleh loo...' m. m l.
irloi I'ltn IlrottivM, btuiu , auar. .c.
irl Kio Carlo, ltucnoi Ain n.hltli'a.
rlr Mohi l.'oTa. Liverpool, indv..
Ain. tiiut.tuiii r-ver aut unMffiu T?t.
H.ii.rt .'touujbiua icoim aud Nera-U. for Liver
noni; i j r-t?j, ror Hi. Do mm no (Jitr tAibouiarle, for
liaChmutid.
air tun ahritid onr.
Qcrc.trroii,Nuv. 4 City utAi.lwcrp and TTrance.
No York.
JS usiiiKi JI otuca.
The) Miivrrhiu iHi-Haion
It la impoialbto to auypoiothat any hnmao bclnif can
coandcr nn attack of Fever and Acne a llsit vttltatlon.
Aod jet thouaanda act aa If tmri a citamlty waa uf no
coum queue", while Uouaandawho are actually ruiTcr
tut from the dhticitlnz eom.tlalnt neglect to a lont tho
r -rtain memaofcore. It onaht to ho known in every
locality auhject to tht ac.our.te, or which la tnfeatad
Willi rcuiltteut rever, or any other epldomle prod n cut
bymalnrln.tiatllOSTirTTKlt'a BTOMACIl UHTBUJ.
taxuuln advance cr at Uiocjiunieocemeatof tho un
In uthy eaami, will fortify tho ayt'in ..Kalmt the at-mo-pberlo
po'.aon which gcncratM thto dlMempera
Thla tulmlrabte In U no rant tiatmlcta, asreeiible, and
t'OMcailos rarer tnediclual Tlrluuj than any other tonic
at present known wtU break uptlto paroxynna of In
mutant or retetttcnt faTo.'li from firtycl3bt twura
to ten dare, Buch II tho nnivar&al testimony from dia
tilcta whero perladical foven have been combaftml
nith thla powerful rrcetahte rholoik03ne. In a thtorUli
uelkihborhood who men bar tuo doom and wlndowi,
yct.itrancotuaay, If thi tamo nclanborhooa happeua
to La pcrva.ed bytrrUl polaon, they aoldjin take thu
trouble to put their bodiea lu n auto of defcaro aalnat
tho auttlo enemy. Ehiverinj tktlma cnJeavorlns In
valu lo warm your blue handa over tho file, or con
Burning wit 'i the fever that followi tho chill, remember
that IfoSTKTTKR'd HITTKUa It an ateottut tveedy,
HHdtnfaMh1e$ptcytfilot yonrdtitreifluz malady,
A I'.ivornhlo .Ncttorirl .-TIi Cood Rtutitn
tititi and eatcudod uaeof ' JIroicn'4 JifOHcMut JrocAtV
for Omyhi, Colda, and throat Olaeutoa hai rallied tho
Trochii to bo eKtenalve'y ImlutaJ, Obtain only thu
genu tie "Urown'i Hroixh ftl Troche antl do uot b
uiilucnccd by thoto h-) make more profit byaolllne
woita!ea luiltatloua,
A Cnrl. Any neutt',nrm whne wlf;, danithter.
relnttvr, or irlcnil la tinnhlerl wiih ihaltrnni!e.uinf an-l
Ctimuion comnl.ilQt ralliM Whliet, ran rind a memo
uud u enro .'iinmutcei ny oido'ln; th arnett' ti-x-ii,
p,i)nbleo.i de.lvury, al ft perbotllA. All eouimtiuica
llo.li .tr Ltiy conildoniitl. anycim mnrnr-d ey lia
u.e, 1U0 pioitrh'tor rlil aiee to ptcient trie lady w.Ui n
valiub.eulu w.iicn far imr t onbie. A 't Iron
&iir. il 1'AIlICKtt, OJt 3.T7T, I 'oil O.'flca.
Wheeler tl; WIlaouN Vwlne: Inc1ilaew f r
aaUs payab o in Inatalhiienta wlttmnt vxtia eharite,
liroadwiy au I .t5th at Machine to let. J T. J.1.I.1H.
MAStltlKlK
ANNKYTR MAflRli. In ilaraey City, on Wedne.
day Nojv t liyt'ie f-v l ath.-r i nrriaii. Jamn An
iiotte to Hello Malice, uoth of Una city.
m r.n.
UflKY-On 1newlAy,NoT.a.lrf.larliCaeyjQtho
J7tn year of her utt,
Tnu Ir viida and ac'iualatancea oi tne family nre r
apectluily innted lo attend ber funeial. Horn Iir lute
r'aidencett4i:harltont..ihl Tr.uradjyJ aftarneooat
1 u'rtoric v, M.
FlItiKItALD. n Tnaday. Mav. S, Tnomai Htr
Retiid.MiiiofTUouuiaand.Vl.Csi flUtraU, Iiuao23iU
yen ror hla ai;.
Ilia frienua and thoae of hlabroth-r Hdward are re
ipicifu ly luvltedto attend ill 1 mural, on Ihjr-adiiy, at
hall paat I o'o oi'k. rnnii Uu UU icaiua.icu, l.id ilav.,
bctweon 34th au 1 UiU at.
(JOOIMVIN.-On furaiuy. Not. ?,Gaor2eOrtoa Good
win. 1 he rrlenda and rclatlvea of the famjlr. alao the mem
biria of I id pou lam UkIicit. No. ltU, P. aad A. M., ore
mvift'd t attend tlm fuiu-ral. from hi 1Ih nwlilfuou,
avthat.aud th ar.Miutn UrovkL u, vu thuriday, 4Ui
loat.. at i oVIiiek 1. M.
nitA Y fir Tnerdav. Nor. 7. WIMIam M. (Irar. M. D
111 relative mid irinda nre nOHCtfuIly in rilctt to
altaud hla luueral uu t ruu, Uie 5th liut., uttloMnok
A l ft. iu ti a l.uo rmidetiro. VU Vi l 1 1 Ut it. Hit re
main will 1 u inti nrd tu 'Ireimwood.
rtlLbtx K buii'lenly. iu bumUy orndntr, (V't. SI,
r-ar tli widow or Un.Jmilu I'ollock, In the tid year Of
ber ai;e.
Th retatlrea ani friend nf tho fiimlly ara reaoact
fuhy mvitod lu attt nd the, tun oral, on fburailar mom
tun, at 'i o'clock, at Us Vtimctou Honaro M i:,
Otuub, Ith a near 6th av , without failtwr luvitailoii,
Tho r "in aim will he taken to l'ouKhkeepaie fur tutor
mrnt.bv the U u'doist .M. train.
IIAx.ILTfiV. -Huddauly on Tuea lay. Not. J. Wlllain
N . aoa of tin bard 1). and Marie L. Hamilton, aitHtu
ye ara sn) n iiunitn.
I ba rei-iu.aa aud fnnda of the family are reaporirullv
Inviit'dto nite id tbofuural, tbUday (IbnivUyi Iron
thereaidouce of hla parent, Kalriuuuot. at 10 b clock
KMtl.RT -OiTnea lar.Xor 1,1'eterr Itcrley. ajfel
iH y can-, y inonlui, ai d it tl.iv.
Ilii fnutral will tala plr.ro irom hlafatber'areaidence,
133 avenue iMo dav (luurMa) l at 1 oVlock. Pie ruia
llvua and frlcnda arL r -i-ctrully invited toatu'id.
MrUl'M V.--.a luetity, .Nov. Jaime l.dward.
Touti'.eit ao i ol Jurc.nUit wud Auuio Murphy, nt4
ye.n uid ? mo t ,
I tiu In -ud- if Urn family nre reapectfn'tr invitnl i'
attend the n inarm, fnmi itiu i i.leaca of bia ttreut, 'M
Ch rry at., una uny tl hurclay) al IK o'cloric,
T'(K(iAHKt- au'ideniy. .n i ucWar morn In c, at hla
realuenre, lt L'mon ar., VIliiAniaburh, JuUu freraa
ka. In the S Ui year of hta ate.
l- uueral from Oracu Chur. h, Conrlyea at., between
Loriuirr and Leunard tti.. Wduuuifourju, at 3 c'tUck
1 l on lh ii-diy.i.n liuiint. t'nenJa oft' e fiindv
and i eeau Lode, l. O of O, l, are rupoctfully lav i tad
lU lit tVU'l.
Cornwall, Kim land, par era plea-) eopy
Special rpoluca. L ,
A HlfKiMI a.T.0 Hri'PKUIJIt W.V-TKS
hla raouiev uu liahueata, olretrlclty, eitrrnai a pit co
lt ma, mcparatloia of iodide plua, oolrbit'uiii.meTeu
rr.atc.. wUlcii prtHMHtf lut teinprar rtllir, wbliv a
permanent eurt la warranted by local rrwau t. In
liiMl.l.i.iirO.iuiu.t iy of Dr. FlTLrUtli VKdKTAMI.K
HIIKI' M ATIC ithMBliV.or aniouul paid ivfouJed ll
ve par ceut. Uepot 7M Broadway.
A FFI IM V IT ltl A OR TIUT MKTVi
flvo out cf neaaodrra of all caioi taioe Dr. rllUllll
VI.(la7T.UlLK lUlLUaiAHO UililtOY we penuaueut-
ly cured.
hl-KCIAl NOTIOK.
THR S'RW Y01UC IUK)fC ItlVDRHY, B. WttLXdHt
SDNS, ikte of UI rutton at., who have ba bona
oat brtbetr netcebor at Uf, rpctrulN .afoviM Maetr
fnenda. and lite book trade eenarally, rhat ttaaf ke
hraaott lhv extenalve pwnlw, N lay at-wkexe Uey
will reeurae their bualucaa tmnaewiately. AitcouaaaaX
CAtioaa aad ltura dUectad aa abo- ""UlmeBve
Atouifct aitaaUoo.
' -:i
! , ggtxji al ITcttcM. nf0 f
A.-opi'irnAiiift,vMii-,. an
MISiot;itI-ftfral.lassSo,sts,NoT,f. rvas, f HI
Mf.l-ALtltl-f.laxs So. nVxarXua .
M. U.l.!r, IB, n, IS, S7. i, (IT. IIS, W. . J A
K K.S1 lltlt V-I:xtrs Clais So. IQI. .Nor.S. 11 j
40. yi, m, 77, . 14, 0. 7 , I, S H, M, at. X 1
KK.STrTCKT-Clasa Kf. M. Not. S. imVi. V l
1. JO, S7. 31. , ft), 3. M IS, tn tl, 47, 17. Ml
mxss ess he j snrl Inmrnntmn taroKlie I la ths sbeiTe. M I
sntlsUoIIorsllUTsns tittenss. J. OlilITit, uroxcr. Si I
WS llrnailsrsr.snd IMKnitou st "
ItKVAli IIATANA MfTTKICT. fj
. Prises pant In roll. Information romU!tl. Th s j
Matirit rstei fsld far ilonTjkmns and sll kimts of soli , ' ,
snaillier. TAVLOIt . COIIsokers. !M
Hiralliu.'.sw Vort. M
g.mii5tnuni. .' ". 3
flTAi3IAVV. TAHMANr, 'g
I ..JIN'S i llirnsriAT) KVF.XINO, MOV.4,tSf. I
iVO.NDEItrTL rKltl-OIHHM Kj,Hl AirfU.SO nor- I
I.itti.r mill. MTTti: uou. i.nri.n noi( ta
TIIK ..IN.KA.Nr tTOMICIt. TIIK IJ.TAST TOSIIHIt, m
TONUIIIT. TONIUUTi M
Ttisfreatrst sseeers etersrMsTsd br
Tlin WOllLU-KAtlKl) IIANLON DHUTllKRt. iK
OTfrwhrlniinir spriiin-s st tl.e. rmt itsrt'lni ami mis
rsenintt. r.rf irinanco. evsr itne.Hil.
linrfiFs miiilTl.T iritnwnrn tu iRPi,KTfo!r
Ttl SKE HIE OltKAT AfrT OK TIIK IIANMlNsl.
WILI.fA", OHOIiflK. AI.V'IIF.p, riiKDKtilCK: KV
W AUI), VlbTOII. KltANCIS, AND JULIAN
lIANLoy. .
thk oiirat Af-r. i.r. en trKAi; uoiqiTE. , W
IIIfThANIJIN JllMl.TS K
Tlie peirilarCAItLlllN. frotrssor AtlAOU mSVCIJ
.eu tit Mumte-t rti:s DILI; san I) Ait If. ' M
nit K' wonileifal pi-rforma cs on tie TllAl'KZE. M
Tbo new rsnlnmlmlr Kstrsritsnst, w
ADVi:sruin:a ik miiiii niiviirtFABr.
.. I'rln'Pftinlarl.AOItl KASfll.V. V
nrtAND nitlTM l Alien asd iiali.ht h. a corps ol A
TWKN'TV KKMAI.K lli:L'.MMKIt.a. T!
TIIE COUIC MKltitOT I1AU.KT br the TASIHANT "11
i-nuw nn iiaixk.tW 3
milTY OltAUKKlTt HKMjrlEP. M
The ps-ifonnanro still comtueace wllh tbeTcrrioo H
ecis.ul aud lausbahln faro r.r 19
. TUIIS HIM OtTT. H
Ailnillmi,W iFaniilyCircla.ee. 'J
P-tiee-lal Nullcc -Clpetilnl of Ike nsw ticket offlcs t 1
tbo ainllr fre'fst nrlnitssio i,)r. B
M AH SKE HAILilU.vr ATI. I
4 CA II r .11 Y OI' lirftlC.-KKI tOOO. , ' 9
A ITI.IS rtPKIIA. I
. To-Jioiutoiv (FtttiiAV). oT., fl
Oolyiifoilitfir DiiuiscursCiiarnuni Oucra. H
LIS'DA III UII.Jltli;SLX,
mm c. i.. uti.i.diio,
in her irreat cbarartcr or Unrtx,
iiliiltuitt fto.sruNl.
In bl. Innteaso role ol Antonio. .
laitsme CKLUNI, ilerr IIAHKI.tlAXir,
tsw IIKTNA. bU-llAIIIM. "
coMjLeiint..., .. ., ,iax ii.vnCTznri,
SATrtlDAV. MOV. n. At I. . .
riltrJT llttAMl MATIN UU.
II, TlIOVATOt:
Feats ran naw be eecnre-l for snr of Itiratiorffrerrf,
srnuiUons at lbs Ara.lamr of lluslc, kdilnBert, Wl
Urosilwar.aaJ 111 llrotlwur.
Tiiia niit'inriA vi kvkni.no, .Nor. T
IL TIlOVATOItH.
First appesrniii in Ur-iuvlvn nr
JlADAMK CAKlfl.I.NA I1IM0L.
fldNllIt f. I f.M!NO, '
tHINtli: II. Itt.V.NA,
tiizether with
MADAME KOSA CELtl I,
,. . gllisort B.MIIt.I. and others,
Ootid actor L, . . u XX MAlCTCK
UOOTH'!.TIIKATUru " '
alst. between stti an'lrilli ara.
. KKVK.N ril WKKK.
MO.VOAV aod EVt-ltV hV'KMXG eseept SATTCIJAT.
MIS!) IIATliUAM .
maiiv vTaiineh. 1
MAHT IVAItNril MATIN HK OS BATUnDAr1 AT 1
BAlljItDAV KVKMSil. NOV a. I. T TI11K Ol"
KMK II AltllSK.
BATT till X V 11 VKN UNO. NOV. 11, .
rALattAvi: iMrsoN's i.ii ksth: Iihama or
TIMK AMI TIIK lllll.'ll
NOTICE. In orilcr lo seo.imiuo late tti-i.arssMlnsIn
tha.uiiKrtsnuJsillscetituilcs, InsUox-dbcetfarMAUK
lVAUM-.lt wnl 1.1 onsneit
td vi:kk4 is advascp.
nftsI1oT otnreur the 'rtieafre,nratits braneif tlckel
oftlrn, at mo music sure of U. II. mu.u li Co, III
UroailTir.
fames can sititress thi llox OffleoofthsTtisxtr'.. In
elnsln r tne sinonnf. nni esn rclj ua barium tue bet
iln:iisiitiil .eats re're I fir ttiu-n.
Vi''i'-'i". ' 1
II iTnprli mt soil Manar, Mr.I.KSTSft WAtLACK,
Dunrs upeu lit 1H- To ronims-jro at 8 1. M.
lneuli.c.lielic.i,f AlTUOACIUMJ.MIVkl.rifj'.th,
fa;i Ktn-l til. its can Olity l,( ores 'Licit as Sanitmceil t
THIS till It-.IIAV. N.iT I lla.t Unit). "AN-tlNft ,
Qti.M. MAfi.ll." I-III Ii W. Nnr.lilsjt tlmel, "Tllll
IIKIII ATl.Aiv.fHAllillliAV. Nov.BiiaitutueforU,' i
lir.ss-l.tl. "UTII.li WATKI-S ItlJ.N lllU-t'."
II is rr.ierllully snnmine .1 ibat Mr. LKSTRIT WAfy t
IVCICwil make his arf sprusrsucetlus roaua3HIN. '
IIA V evrnliiic. Nov. H. ou wbleli inrssion will re i-ro.
iluej I a new roirrili, by the aitflior ct "rvhqol,
.a.le,"e , tin tio.1 " III! ill-.." Tl.e liluy will he lie
senteil with entirely hew secuery, furmtu?-. nnitup.
l-uintmenis. au.t mr the nrt lime 1.1 A ineriru. frmn tb
urisinf.l Slrt-. st tiarrornifil st n e ilaynisrket Kbeatro,
Lniiriun, ror IM I'l'i rt.-i-lVK Mtlll IK.
Tlm inn honk-1 ir Mr Wullac's ntjbu Sbd HATUIV
DAV MATIN. K.a is now open
Oi.v.itl'ic tuV. vrl t k.
M-tKi:rt or nfw toiic.
bTHKHTSOIrNKW KII1K. M ttllK TSOK NKH'YOItK.
0f,hcTIiniI.I..N-.V!ritl'MA,,,U:Ui
tiik HTiu:i:r oV imt youk.
rnainvhi.v itHLAhr ni.fiiivihiNrArioN".
BTltliin. OK l-KIV VotlK.STItt.i.TJOI'MlW tllltU.
llllibL; MUltB NIUII1S.
IIM1 MfinR MATINUE.
rATUItn.W . st - o-elock.
On MtlNIIW. N..t K,
TIIK OltKAT NKW LIKh-LIKK
r. . UHMKrirlt. II1H.MA,
by F, W Coblniou, of I vt. s
f -rrtrr.
IHO.. .IlillA.N'ITr,
lawlileh Mr. W. HtiLtfTON
Hill sii. tain Mi oncnsl eiei.ion ui Mrs. vrranv: Sap.
1-orleiltiy .b-i etetUcui rom.isny tilth b.'s sesaery.
I SHAM) lUfi'lltA lltMJI '
iicircMOT'.'.lU-i'AO3''
inMrNnrift01101''113--
la lilsiucce.fftil lil.ii Miiitsrr Iinmi ',
CIIAIILLBO'MALLKV,
INT tNTfl v'"'C FU-V f',QIn',-V0'
Ar.ni.Lrnr.
MOI'STKIl UliAGOO.Va
.... "PLt-VUIII IlItAtW ILVMJ.
TIIK fllOCEfclilUN,
THE DITF.I.,
F.yrnv rvrsixo ant HATUitiiT" maiInkk.
AllJIIBIilON flKTV CriMS.
V liV ViiltK ri iiri ,
il t tin st.. oppos.le Ilia AciJemr of Mnrlr.
L. D. UiST. Uireetor.
MAllNI'.K'. AT J,
1VKIINKS1IAV AND s.Vl ultDAT. ,
Fltlt w-eltcl Ito
UltKAf AL1 I1UX AltDALLAII TTIOCFC
HKAI, I1K11UITIN AR.Vat, ' t
ItKAL IIKIKll'IM AltAUS,
1IK.V1. HbUUL'LN Alt.UIJ.
comprltlns
I tVFVTV OKNITINM5
rilll.IlltKN OK TIIK IlKHMIT.
TIIK MAMMUTII I'lllflTrl TIIOUPK
will alio appear In ditersirlsit rent, of t
iltiroiK.MAN'-llll- i
AVI) ACltllllATIU liKtI.1.
Admission, SO cents children under ID years. J3 cents. i It
To resei veil .eats, 13 rents. . j l
Ijii'tiia vkm'u vliKir u iZ . f
I' lluili-rtlie uunwemenlor AUOi rtTIN DALY.
LAST M IITH. ONLY MATINF.K. CstiuJsy, Nov.C,
riliher's tnarkllna and nnririfnl c iiuM).
SUE WOULD trs btAii 1' bliUfONts. M sees Klbel, ,
Ittveuiiort, an-l L,u'iaiire. Messrs.
Avn siti- lieorje Clsrse, Uavldte, Ilollsad. I
AND Pllt,, Lewi?, Ilarklas, Joraau, JrMc.
In rrbe -rsul,
VroULD NOT. alUUI ADO ADOTJT KOTI1INO.
WOOIVH.IUlHailH N MKNAUKKIK.
bi)C;iiiii to iiAUNUMy.
ItltOAIIHAV-rornerof OOtll It.
Ol'KN KVMtY DAY FUUM 'J . M. TOIOT. M.
Ak'nitsslon lo all tho at Tactions, ra rents.
Frtdsr pUlil. I LIVIMI PA fUlin.W
IIKNa.KIl'. WILII MATINKK.
I'.IlAUASUAI.LI AVhltU, FLII'K VLOCIC
sn-t I.IO.NK, Lsslllmr.
JLICKIXOCK. Till hi rl. HANUALlI. 4
TIT III I.I ! rs (j A tt I fi.l r
11 los-.eos aud Msiisxer....... Jsrrett Palmer i
tllUltaDAY, NOV t trsu. KVKUY KVKNINO, AND 1
bArUltDAY APTI.IINOMN AT J. I
The Illimitable Cotueillsnne Loi r A will apnear In .lotm
Ilrott-rham'a Prima ontllls.1 I i rn.K NKI.l, and TIIK
MAIIl'lll.lMlMSi. supi uried by srui spee.ally selreled,
TUB BCK.SEUV. XmH.STilEMg. Ita, All NKW.
K" kv. w. ii. iiii.iii itv,
the eloiuent llllnd ITetcher,- will deliver tlx
new evtaro on
"WHAT A ISLINII MAN a.W LM PAUI3,"
At HKIVWAY-HALI, i
riEIUAY KVENISII. NOV. J. , 1
Those who beartl " What t llllnd Man Snw In Ctif. I
laud, ' ran liuUeuf the tnteretl ol ta.s lecinre. , '
tti-kcts tu cunts t for sslo in the booksiores and door.
Doors opeu a. 1. To oiuiuience at IMO o'clock.
joTiN u. uuLua ii.TiiiirEitAMfE, ,
AT 'I
coorrtn iNSTiri'Tpr.
TITEhD.vY KVIl.NIMI. NOV. 9. i
Under the su.pict-s - f the N'siiunai Temperance soci
ety. 'I Iclrnts W els. Ile.eivoil setts ,1, to iMbsd ut ibe
rtvims ol thv Uocieir, u vvunani st. i Tartar llrotners,
9. ilrotdwnyt K.mler Mellf, ma Uroadwsy j O. U,
Y. ItjinUolphTW llros.lwar.
lWmXvtiMr'' DOl'HI.K COMPAKTs
insuta oi Til. (AiiOKn,orthentiarf..:rsiij.Na.l
1'anioiniiueof Ill's Y IIOI1, Unlit Uuti-rmidTroasst.
THBlt'nl'K'tlll fiAiOK IIOLiVINNOCEJfTIi.
Corn' rot llroa Iwsy a .a sTtnsi.,
Is open eftry tfrnlnr.
SAN PUASCI-Ctl MIN-jliHI.-, u.1 llrossl
wsr. Olorioussnce.is. lluadn'ds tomed away.
Ull Cli, WAMUOI.I) IIEHN trill ami UAtilj.
SAi. FK.VNCIbClj MlNaTllKl.j.
I.UKK AlliwkirKST-ufsat "ssblHtioa of p.? I
V niluut mll.lnvy t sold irnxl !. UlilsNVMI lincry, j
l.nre.t in the world, 577 Uroadwar, oi p .lie Metropoli '
tan Hotel, Orest bsr.-s'ni la rsHet ben nets and lista
II.KltUII' Coruersxtorr af Musi at Uleea.isS
st ltutroctloa oa ittano, alnalaa'.TioUa.corjiposa.
litia, Jke.
. , , .
cTftlUHS.
fjWtffi-rrwtuCT
V T uieuof the City of New York. course ot IxfJsnd
UiO. The opsnloc lecture of tba course wLI be deilserd
on Ttuuulas .eveiluor, Sos. i, UUI al Hula way llstl.-tr
Ueorse tvullani CtiriU, Ksq. '
JAbmj.uiitLseiTT.CbUrmsALectar, Committee.
Vaaxisatos: II.Usoaa,tiecistary.
SfJiaiotti SafittJ.
srsssssssaraSs-NtSarsisaff iasff i s-isr sr irssfssl arssf sssvsyri ji iriri
JBBICATIOM Xt UAUaaame-UMt; Cbspslf '
1 Ualiaitaaclamusa. It n.MrYawi-r3' t.l
's-- ii !JZJi'