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LOCAL MISCELLANY. EVILS OF THE roo J.-ROOMS. AUJtr.Ki) i ?;.ri>s is Tim mrriNO OWtt? HLUABB OUWI?18 ? IMIUUBtl YYtlS Yol Ni. mi m ? WITHDIlAWIVt; MOW V Mr I OH THE KLKCTIOV. The publicity which SBIIUBIlis thai si'llitijc of pools at auction has made that form of gambling a most effective tne-liinn through wlncti to exercise an influence on elections, an 1 i.T.:s ttit- opportunity for fraudS lu nianv ways. It Is alleged that during tin: |>:irtt week those, managing tin; billiard tournainent hiivt? avallt-l themselves t?f thine B?f?BlBMS iu tlie mast so. and marked way. The toornasssal is S-TSrUsi ?l t<> SS a faircoutcsfttf ?kill iMt ween a number of tint- plants, Dut peraous claiming to have iintliority for tlielr statc nieuts assert that the whole affair was arranged in-fore? hand, ??nil that Hit? winner was lung BfS decided., A gen tleinan who is aetpiainted with (?time of the amootli ?uni questionable way? of the t.illiaril players. MM yesterday that the Centennial tournament played at Philadelphia Waa admitted to hnv? BSSBB SB indie frnin Hist to last. Wo know nothing direetly against the fairntSH of Ihc present mat? h, hut tin- probabilities were not in favor t.f honesty. The runMS was clreula'.eil that bai feelings existed bstWSSB two or three of the playera, and that mat.'tnei'.t may have been made to assist In the fraud. The reeortl of billiard tmir.i i ments for fairness was very had. They were gotten uj? by uianufiicturers to advertise the billiard tabl? ?. It wat expected that the admission fet ft would pay ex? penses and the prlzca to the players. The game of Ml Hard* was so much otie ?if chance thai it was ea?y to ile termpie be'i.rehand how the game? should result. The sama precision which could make a diltlciitt shot could make the ball come so near SSflnttng that tlie spectators would have no proof of a orear?anged rcault. Theti the players could take the money coming to them in the shape of prize? and ?o place It In the pool* as to win a large amouut, to be divided, with the prize money, be? tween them. If euch Is the case, then all the betting progressing in the pool -room? juat now as to the Issues of th? l"i:'i a ment is most unfair. While It is to be regr? tted that any one should be cheated In such a barefaced manner, yet the men who frequent these places must look out for themselves. If any one will take the trouble tB watch the crowd of betters who patronize the more quiet SB. Inconspicuous French pools, saddeuiB|| sights m.iy I.?.? witnessed and some realization mav lie ?rained of the subtle .and dangerous influences of these gambling places. Many boys and very young men who have ti"t the coufldeiice ttt buy conspicuously in the aiiclinti pools Invest many dollars iu this quiet way. Among tlie crowd that seem charmed to listen to the click of the wheel and to watch for tlit? appearance of the num? ber In the bull's-eyes, boys only 111 ot 17 years old n.-e numerous. Some of them arc well ?rssssS Bal BBSta srs shabby and look pinched w ith want. Tlit-y all display au eagerness which shows that they understand perfectly ?well the mode of twttintr. and have more than a totM M tor's BBMtSSi f?uch a sight could have been seen yct.i day n??on in the pool cellar at No. _ llarclay-st. Ttie betting there was all on Inlliaii's. In sume establish? nients the I'rlce of tickets BBS BSSB placed at i?'.' STS~tS at$l. Three dollars is the usual price. These roduc tions have attracted and arc intended to attract persons of small means. Thctetiiptntion to increase a small BBSS?M by a lucky chance is thus place?! M the WBJT in the nio.st rrroslatlbl?) mantier. At No. 1!> Wc.-t Tamil IS_M-M is one of these cheap pi;less? It Was crowded yesterday by a number of remarkably young men from the lower of society of older sporting oba i MSB was very ?loiioealilc. Tin- e i.e: in?? ami Bit?real that sat on the old youBft faee? watt pain tuI la the SX? treme. At one moi-too?i a notice is posted that boy? are uat admitted. I ne crowd there is perhaps some? what older, but sti'l S tOTf ?...ling element pr? dornt? natts. In fact, at all the gambling resorts the same features are prominent, the only difference being that at the inure fashionable rooms the betti rs are mon- la?!: lonal.lv ilrtsMil. It would stem thai the evil inii.-t -non Bttraet the attention "f the proper authorities. Consiiieiaiilemoiieyin-ti.il tin? general rasali of the Presidential election wa? withdrawn at Moniaaer'a pool? rooBisyesterday,both si'l?? eousentlng, and Morrtaacy retainhas his commission. A large number ol peraoua have handed In the number? of their Uoketa. t?> show tin-ir will?icneas to have the money drawn. Many who have purchased tickets on the auovt as ol Hayes are ? 111? lug to abide tin- result. There Is nol much probability oM bets being paid before the me? tins ol the Electoral i ?? bn MniTiss, ? ?- pooi-rnoms are being tranaiormed Into billiard-moms for the Winter. Very little of the money in Johnson's hands is betas drawn. Johnson received a binick eye In Ins own poo] room? mi Wednesday after?on, bui not sa boom thought through any quarrel growing out of the betttac. A man who a year ago Bad been prosecuted for making an as? aauit oi? Johnson'? brother, entered the rooms nndca the Influence of Liquor, mid struck Johnson without warning. I.S IT A B0QU8 ENTEBPRI8E1 THK HIDS >N HIVHK TI'NM'.I. INDllH StTSPICIOVS DIltKIIIOX. The Hudson Tuiiiitl Railroail Coiiip.inv MM IncoiiKiratetl, iiiiiler Iks at'iieral railroatl laws of New York an I New-Jeis.-y. in May, 1878. A cm ul.if slialt 30 feel in diameter WSI sunk in November, 187 I. to the depth ol 211 feet An injiitittinii tin il put BStopt*the Work. The Mlowing in'ormatloii M olitaiued ff.un llie BasSB ?Itlilavil? and tesumony of the oriirinntois nml promoters ot the scheme, made tart?S the llttcatlona whit h foliowed, an I ft..in SSSirSSSaMSM with the BSSB thfiuselves ns well us with otttsMa persons. The scin-me of this tunnel was starte,! by I), r. ~[asklBI of California? Con\ ineiiiir oihers ol tin- ica.-ilu'itv of the plan, In-"i-i?ati?tctl a coinpaay and seeiired ?-niiiiith sub ernttera for the stock to BOBlply with tlie law lu order that they BSlftM 0~ftS f,,r ? ''harter. Hat bSSSSSBSB. with himself William M. Foret- tit Newark, Senator .Iones of Kcvada, and Trciinr W. Park of VeinMBt, and tin? four men have thus far turiiish. ?t all the money BBS) ?-?? ] t??: expciiinetiis and for litigation. Several injunctions have bCs'U served unon them, hut th.v have nsSSS-S. in 1? a! iBft iheir opponents la ?-very Issm? ?s MM reqaesttbT an injiiiiction was di nietl on Nov. 17 by Juil?_e Nixon, in the Cuit'-d States ?T'iieuit ('..iirt at Trenton, and thM M SOldtohavt ? mied all the 'roubles of ??I Tilliue! Coli. pany. On Montiay la-t llinry ft, Wliite, counsel tor the company, nerved a notice upon Mssss Taylor, l'resiili-nt of the Jersey Shore Im? provement Company, and Samuel Sloan, l'r. siit.-nt of the Delaware. Lae?awaaaa and Western Ballroad. th.it tin eommiaslouera appointed t" condemn the land owi.i'.i i?v their eoinpaiilea would mewl at Taylor*? Hotel, Jerse* city, on Deo. -. Tin- coiamlaslonera are W. B. Wiiiiains, e.-.luilr.'e James I.. t?_,|en, ami K? C. llncnt. The land to be i-oiub innetl Ins on ea; Ii side of til?' eentel of l'ifiet-ntli-st., Jersey City, the Improvement Companj awning one aide, sad the Delaware, Laekawat?ia and U '. st. in Itallr.a.l the other side of the line. Tue Tunnel Company only wishes to pass undei thia Una beneath tlie aui'taec, but t?i laws of New-J? r???') ?It? the ov. jieis < mi irulof their land,?ader certain eutamstances,toanj ?SJtth. ami llns ciitised tlie law B?Its. Just wintt dasawte will be done to the persons opposing th? silieinecaliliot be ill tcillillieil b\ illiilii? I? ?,'e,| ;.o..p,. . aetl the courts allow them lume. Mr. Hssk?M said thai It had been Intimated to hutaftMat opptmins companies iouuiit the plan Iu order t?> make the Tuna? I ? ompany pay a l.ii|i>-sum for the privilege. The attorney for the Delaware, Lackawaauaand Western Ballroad Company, Mr. Briabin, said thai It waa?imply aqneationof l< Bte thought there waa no legalruhl In the procteediug, but as tin- courts dni not sustain tulaassumptlon not bing watt to l?e done iu the matter Inn to allow the Tunnel Con1MB] to ko on with Its work. I ul. Win. 11. I'aine, one ot the ?tu'liieirs for t? I;iv? r BHdftr, M the Tunnel Company's engineer. Th? plan which be has adopted so Car is to sink a-haft upon the Jt-rs. y City side, and lo exo?rate both east and wi ?t for the tunnel. Compressed air, conducted throuirh air I.?-k- ?ml foiled by ?leam-pomps from ahora, will fire a ?real mt-sMire at" the beailluga. The excarstmns will only hs carried forward three feetahea?Ol the brick? work. The excavated earth, or rather mud, will Is aiiove.iisi into a hopper, from whlcb a pipe ?nil lead up through ttu- shaft to the surface. The pressure ol the sii obtained i?y pumping will force tins aemMiquid natter through Hie pipe, and 11 will in? diaeharged into tu?-r?\er. Tin tra?na will enter aad leare the tannel by means efteag approaches having desoeudlns icradi ?. ictual number of ahareholders ana thearnoant snBoetibed catiuot at present be ascertain ?i. M km?, who i? the prime mover In the matter, aaya they are not askiiia; ti e public t??t any many at pit si nt, .mil unlll the] do they tin li.il c;iie tti make tlieii all.ui s known. Ho says tut th?ae who hare sobaertbed are all MM?Mm men who an- convinced thai the si home will in ?Bsssssfal. Hi?", pay all Hie s.?y and h?renerer sought publicity ol m. ii plans, because expt in... nts liatl to be tried, iliigstiou had to be met. ?ml i.niiiit- araa pos slbli-. Be ihmks t?at bow there U no doubt ot i un?t?* .ometmug unforeseen should occur. When the books ait? op? ned for subscriptions, he says, the public shal1 know evciythiiia,'. Work will imt be begaa aft__i until afttr ihc land ha? Is in i-oiideiiiued. THK OKliKK OF liKAIHS IN A B-Q7W1ICK. A very singular SJirstJOB W_S rais??l jrnsMll day before Judge VanVorst in Siipr.iim ObSS i.i BSBSSBSSb in the suit of Newell und others uga|iiat Kitl.w.iv ami others. The plaiuil?s are the representatives of the Wishes of l.,:_abc h M. Walter, a daughter of Joseph Kidgway. -bodied in 1878,toartaft u will containing elaborate provisiou? for her two childNB und her hus? band. Her children were to baveeacb the lucouie of 815,000, with cross-remitii::d>-rs between ihetii and snv Veralon to her husband, who wan to have the in ?jome of ?;.I,(100, with i? laitnler to her children, while over all was a (rift of any residuary estate to her father's next of k:n. The estate is nearly IfftyfttH Her aged mother who sur? vived her, her husiiand aad her two chlldit n, all perished In the wreck of the Schiller lu May, 1-75. lfihcchil d.-i-i. ?lied llrst their lather became their heir, and thi??.? Who are hi. heirs are entitled Ut tue property. Ii the father died Brat, the children, lit ?rs, who are ihc rela? tives both mi the mother's side and fatli'-r'wsldi-.an-heir?; but if the gmiitiiin tiier dit-ii between the father aad iiu -hildren, a third ai rangement comes Ja us to bar heirs ; snd to make the coaltuaiou complete, lf,-ail died together, aUll anotlier rule will regulate the distribution or the property. Ifeu. ? no sridenec as to which died Br?t, had Us? ?jut?-... prtaeutod to the court is whet-er there Is any lejral presumption as to the order of the death?, and its effect if there Is Mich presumption. CELEBRATING EVACUATION* DAY. DINNER OK THE YKILHAN*? ??K 1S Vi Dl-1'I.AY OK PAUL JONKS'S KLAO. The bbbbbbbbbM (?f tlic day wli.-n the Hritish army evacuated mm auW sfaf. Bo, l7Bt?aaa bbbbi into .1? ?u. tinle, and duriufr the p??t few .?Lit?, with tin* ii cei.tion of the veteran? ..f tin* War 80 1818, tin- i'li? Bad military ?nitliorities have taken no part in cnmiii.-m'ir.it ln_ Hie anniversary. The uiie.i lainly of tu- w.a'l.r and the probability of cold or Mot?n hiive contributed t.t tin* (iinI??lon of any out-door display, and tin* day ha? never in- n ii lagal luiliilay. The last military parad" oeeiiired five or ?Ix year? api, t a troops forming on the Boataa atnBrtaad and ?arahbag at Usa <-ity alaag Usa ?:iiiu* route as that follow i -I l?y the American artny !?:t iga, it is not lu-ut.aitie. Hint ifiv -ataaral Bestara* tiiiti of the day will lie held ill > ? 11 the c. iileimiiil aiinl "f the British dispossession. The veteran? uf the War of 1819, however, refresh their reeullection? of this ev< tit liy an annual dinner, hut the number who parti? -ip.itc ht It at constantly ?lecieas llii.', five Of 111?' vet? inns bavin?.? died within the Baal thr.e month?. At the la'-t diiiner Itetwetii 'JO ami M BTia pitaxBl Tl.e v?t?ran? will meet to-day at 1 p.m. lit Military Hail. Bo. IBS BoWSt J, and will BtsaaBi in rarriacc? tu the Sturtevaiit liuiise, at liroiidway and Twciity-nlnth-st., where the .linner, provided t>> the pro pnetors of the lintel, will ha ?erved. The feature of the liaii'liict will ha the di?i.lay of the celebrated Bag of Paul Jonc? liy Mis? Sar.l? Smith Stafford, who al?o un fnrled it at the clf-mi? (if the Ceiito'mlHl Inhibition. Mis? Stafford. Who resides at Tri iitun, N.J., IsTli.veais of in, bright, cheerful, ?ivniinii?. and possessed of re? markable powera ut iiieiin.ry. She is ven fond of re eoantlng Incidents of h"r rlrtbood sad event.? in the lives nf ner father and of other persuSM* who ti.uk part in the Revolutionary War. li I.a- been erroneously ?tat. .1 in'i'in. i liiin'si. thai Miss Stafford was the grand? diiiiicliter of l'aul Jon-.?, who died in Paris, iiiiinur rieii in laTTMBstkin with a reports, jresterilsy, Misa sta?Tiiril expressed Intllgnatlon si lbs doubts which have inn? thrown on tin- ?_*. nuBMnesa of the flaic and the ti iitlifulness ut hei story in regara t<> it ?s> UBS ('ASSELMANN'S VICTIMS. THF Y MAhK CilAK?KS Al.UNsT BBS 00 KliAl'D AND Til 1.1 I. Mrs. Sarah F.. Ciissclniaiin, alias Hanker, Smitli erlaiid, sad lie.itn-itga-fd, the bnaidmi; house ailvi BtSUCSS, was liii.u?-lit lufiir.? Jastka I'ivby at the Washington I'lai-e i'ulice I'oiirt yr-lcida? nn.i lilil?,' for examination. Mrs. C F. Hishuiinf Ha, 00 Fifth ave. testified that she l*.n t Mrs. C.iss, hiiiitin ut tin- Ma it I.y Boast two ?ear? agit, and that she caine ti? her house in Kiftn-ave. mi Oct. 23, tad repres. ntcd to hit that ?he was very wealthy and de-ired lin.ird. She exhibited a receipt tnr 0*180 for pro? fessional service?, purpurina: In BS ttgMd by Fdward l1. Wilder, a lawyet of Nu. Ml liroadway, and a latter m which ha BsTtrtaVWatdgBel the reo ipt uf 0000 a? a present fur successfully comlm-tliu,? a ease lot afra. ?bbbcIbibbb. Mrs. Bishop was well aojuiiiiiied with Mr. Wil <li*r, and almitted the atiOBBat 00 her house, where ?he. relllii'.ne.l until the BMCBlllg 'if BOT. S when she .?u.ld.-iily disap e.tr.-d. Mr. Wilder iBBllBod tout !..- Unow'Mr?. Ca??i I maim, and that she w a? indebted to him for Btgal SSI I :. ? ?. Bad that he had m-vcr reci-i? e.l Oil) money from her for piotcsslomil ??nice? nor a? a pr. ?int. 11,inn-.? the examination of the above witnesses. F.I. a/> 1 11. I'.eleh ..I No. ,'.??ii Seventh-, i\.-., chai gad Ml s. ('as-. 1 matiti with st.tabag a aaaattt? af tai-tas* aaariag ii|.;.ii!i.i. ana pair of ikaO earrutga, aa I a shell ebsln aa i luci.et, vabie-t altogether at8188,fronhta mtdewea ..? No. 100 Wi ?t Forty ?x;t!t-?t., while ?he was beai'lin. then durinc .Inl.l and A'Ilii?! last- lie stated that bi? lla.1 vi-it.-.l Mr?. ObSM lniaiiii at the Tuiiib? on Wc.luc -.In? last, ana 1.1 to ga i/c! the Bsmagi whieii aha irata as laoat stolen f i. in hi? li.uise. Jii-n, ? Bl-hf In Id Inr in oV l.iuK of *?1,0(KI bal! to ttlinWei this chaiiic. and utlpiiltii'-ii Ukt . \!iiuiiiati:.ii until next Monday by raqnaal of Mi ?(-matin's counsel. A IRSW UNE ? <> CmCAGO. Steps liavr boea taken t.? <>?? n il n?v, trunk line I StWSaa this city ai.l Chieai-'o .mil the S. ??;! V. e?t ?OX ?HI early day, b? lie- w;i> of the Canada Soiillielii Railroad. About 7<? inll.s of the easti ru pint of the ?liieafo and ?"anada Soiith.rn Railn ad ?li? Which it 1? proposed to cotlllict CBMBage with tie < an ii.I,i soiitii.iti ?it the <n.--i'i_* Of the lieti.iit Klv.-r ? were completed some tune BgB, but the ll! He-? of Coiiiiiiiidoie Yaiidclbilt, it is Hated, stopped work. The roaafaaa trsai i.i?.n. istawsstrra t. iminii? of that pm ti.iti uf the road now in opei al mi, to Edea, a tiis"i:iee of 88 Ball -, had besa made raadj for tht t.es and la '..?. I i OBI l-deii to Rut I. r, the east, in lei minus of Ike F.-l Kim r K.-i'lroal, l lie <li?!.inee is onl? sin? mili ?, and the F. 1 liiv? r ?'ntiipanv has BtWpOBtd to build a track to Fd.-n if the CMesgS Bad ?anada Smiih em WlH (-..till.let.- Its line to that |',aee. B0 Ihi? He colltililioil? line will be established tO LogaBSpSl'f. III.I., Bad thence to Lafayette, 0t Lou:?, (?m.iiiii. Ac Tills at laBgwwifBl will also giro the Bel Kmr ___brn_d a dlreei ii.iincetii.il with i?i ti'oit and tin* Barth .uni Bast, ii.< Chk*sgo .iiii-ii.i] ..f th.- iiaitinoie aid ohn. Bailroad ihe propos? .1 m*w rmiie aeran ml i ? weal "i Eiden, ums taralshiag a dJrecl ine in tin- Cbie?gosnd CBnsds sont iiern to chiciiro bjr psvsBBg over seren salles of Iks Bel EUrer traek. Tbe JKel Bttrer ?Dossp?y hss aaassd t" pro-rate with the (nil airo and Canada Si.iiti i-iii, a lui tin ?.iltimi.ie ?nil Oil in In? otle.i il mi? f.a \. .:a!.le li-ruis fur the use of its tiaek to (ini ,!":?>. Iks distases f roln I I' n t.. ?'nieairo i? ai?.??! 180saltee by thsproposed raar-ts. li Is e'ilimed that II:. re i? no int. tllloll of ablilldonilie; the original i.nrpoa? ol baildlngsn Independent linefroin Ihe Detroit Rlrer to Chicmito, Iml tin new Uas win ho tailed until the inaiti line i? tlmsheil. MR HLKCIIKirs LECTURE TOUR. TIIK ILiLINIi IIIA1 III! I'.IM. rOWAJtO IIIMMI.l AND I'l.YMitt III ? ill ill II. Tin* andient ?? preaenl Li-t Digfal t?? tistcn to Mr. I'.'eehei'- I'rnl.i? e?,-...n, talk tilled tin* leitur. room of l'l> mouth Ciuieh. Mr. Keeclier -aid BB had Inen abseilt on a beiuiini? ton: 1 1 da-, ?, ami though! II not improper to afra BOOM iiio,.-i;iphi.ai sketches. 1 ul. lie would s|n ilk ol his itim rae, , ali.l then he would i;l?e some ?emiai icllectioli?. lie W tilt til ?t to S|.i iiirli, I.i aadkad a BaodLttase, with one rxeeptton the hall la whn h he spoke was l.e.nitiliil |.ith-e?'e bill ililln n'l L, the ', nice. Ni -vert In ?ISSS, th- eoidialit?of bis amlicliee Waa aeeeiilablc. Then !:'? went to ? '.iiiilrnli.'epiii t, WhSTS lie ?iImi had a BSBd t:me fiiieiall?. His vcxt Stopping place? aire I?- \ istoit. l'orllnnd, liali here he addressed the th. nloi'ical ?tu delil.? Bad 0t Join?, N- II-, where he lec tiin-d on Satunliiy nliilit, and w:is . iiliiu?iasiii all.? graeted with what at aaWiwI a N ?ratMlertiig eatiostt)?." On Hiiuday Btgkl be pn :n Ind. and lectiir. ?1 a se.-oiicl lime It? St. John on Monday Bl?ht, A second lecture WS! al-o t'lveti la Hani.-.>r '.:i lue?.|.y, an I 1 he ni-M da ? lie liiieheil Boeklsnd, when- ?..mile, lee, alnl lime were th. three ureat cr..p?. On Ti.ui?i!a? Bight hi* lectured at (?reat Falls. i : i ; 11 : TO SUE i.aki: RBORK. 1400 4L l'l??( IHUVdS l'|:iil'UM!i Hi I'lOVKST His CULMINA I Ii IS*- IS I AVOI "I KBW-TO00 IKVII.AI, 1 '? mi plu i n t lias Item mail?- h-ju ali-dly l?y tli? President of the Ian 1'aiUvay that tin- Lake ?-hole Com? pany wa? dl?crluiiiiiitii'ir in rstSS 1:1 faM.r of the N.-w York Central and to the ?enmi- .l-ti iinent of th.- |.:i.. Win. W. Maefai iaiiil Of couiiM-l for Hie l-ale Coinpaav ? ?leiday to a Thihi si. reporter 0_al i.ri.r repeated . tlorts to iidia-t matters ?, ilh th. Lake Shore ? niiipany, in which th.- lue h.,il atwaja failed. It liad been decided to Mil,nut the t|iie?ti,iiis ut issue to tin: ourl?, ami pioe.e | ? ..Did lie taken as soon as the paper? could be pre paled for the BWpSSSSf SSSBB-SUfatg the Lake Shine to urn tin- i.iie BsBwaj aa^aataata sad prr. iaaaaa sgaal to those planted to otlnr Inns. Tliere wa? a Bpsetsl atatota prohibiting ail rsllmada fren discrinlustlng either fn fsror ol or sswlnsl the lut*-rests >.i SBJ one Io.:d. M'iei.x -r, the Flic Compaiiv In hi an agreement ?lib tbe BofSlo sad si.it.-' Line I'.iiiri.ail that no contrscl shoald be made v. Uli the New -Voik ( entrai at tnoie favoral.le lates tlian those otien.l the Fue, a?il st tbe time of tbe ronsollds tion of the Fut?alo ..mI si.it. Uno with too Lake Shore Rsilrosd the latter wss uude hr statuts tir ansnac sil ta?) obllgatlous o| the former, rriialljr, the law? prohib? ited coiiiiiii.ii i ai i ni - from inakitiK nisi rlnitustlng rates ..f trau- .... t.it . n, aii.t it wii? believed the Cm- Company bad the let-'al right (o UMISI that it ?bould ha\e I In* same I ate? a.? tic- Ni B York Central or anr other coliuecliiii; line, and that rlghl could be enfnieed by liialid.llilU? or otlier spproprlste praettedtags. JOHN B-ELLTB NOMINATION. BTBB1 ?tif-iAi li: kh.ikvi.d rO in: ki.mi.mi?. l'ioiniiieiit l??ai'iciat.s of this ?ity saiil y?*K ter.la) thai Mayor 0 n k'.iam anil Joi.n Kelly had ?etthd their dirTVrciicc.? within a few days and resumed tlu-ir former cordial relations. The pressure ol tin? local poli? tician? ou Imtli. lu view uf the iiniMisai aasart af tin party to induce Mr. Kelly to accept the Controller ship, it ?lin reported bad Br00BJBt about a rccoiiclllatloii. The close eonm ctb.u of the two afSeea ?>f Mayor and Oratavller, ??ml tin necesaily of frcipicnt c.?usiiltalmii In relation to in.inici pal affairs, were OTged us atliliti. u..l liasons for mutilai concessions. The opinion pre valle?! in the rsrintsa munie ipul depaitmciits ?est. r.lav that notblagno* remained 111 the way of Mr. Kelly's .11 ecpiance. and ihaltlic Ma;, or would iiiiiiiinate .?inn on Monday us Controller ?iron's successor. The ai*i|Ulcsc<-nce ol the Board of Aldi rm. n was taken for s*rsnt4Hl, a? the views of the Tatntnaiiy __emb*wa wer? wall iuiuwu. The Republican minority In the Ixiiird.tt was believed, would vote against the conili.-nailon of Mr. Kellv, not from any objection to him personally, but because be was the iweosnuaed leader ??f Tammany Hall, aad their approval??: Ins oinluatlou Bight Im- ml-.? olistruetl. POSTSCRIPT. 3:30 a. m. LATEST F.l.I.cnoN NEWS. LOIISIANA. E-tOOEEDDGfl OP TO BJEYURM1NO B01SD. It. t'l KM 08 'I SI I' BftMSft-I-ft MKN-TIIK PACKS ?BOO- Kftftl BATO- liOlliK ?Al'l'KAL Foil I'KMO ?-.?t.. 11< ? i on Nkw-Oiii.i iss, Nov. _l.?On tin? presentation of tin? appeal of the new-inipcr coirespoiiilciits 10 tlie Retami-g Board t?dsj. tin? following remarks Ojogo. BBBds : Mr. Durant Dapontc?Mr. C'liairin.iii, on behalf of the loiiiu.iii.st.sM tin Citvof Ni .i-Dil'an?. r.'i.ie.i-ntni? tin inten.-:? of .iiir.i.iit aswss-ftsrs in Um Dabei fttah ?. I have been deputed to present to you a c.iininunicatioii einbiidviiii; the, proceedings of a mcetim; of those jour? nal:?! - Which was h.-ld la?, ni.ht. I WOObi M-M for the iiifonn.ilioii of f.ie board tliat the ti?-ti??n wliieh was taken bv that uni lin. was iili'lei insti in tioii? -MB the head fSBlMSSSB present, win? SI Mi M the -MsharSB t.f their duty. With your permission I would like to read the coinmiiiiic ition, win. h i? very short. |Mr. Dapoiite Mai tlie commun;., ilion. | "May I u-k, Mr. President, t nit Mini.- action be taken at an ear!) day 1" ??ov. Wells -At BBSS| we violated our rule? thlSBftfe Courtesy to the ftBOttSSBSB on the Democratic sido? (?i n. Anderson- Iicpulilican also. ??i.v. Wells?And ?.ranted them the prlvllcfce of havinc ano her reporter present whom they had selected. Thai violatUiu has biiiu.l.t upon us a v.iy acuri lion* char..' I,v a a.'1'iitl' man admitted as one of the SSI respondent?.. I'or 111at icasoii, mid many others, we must ol.).? t to violation rules. W?- will have to rend that art nie t" v. ktak i kers nIsbbbss? Tin? i I.i k tin ii raad tin? article frtiji Tin Iiiuiniiuti Eiiipiirer of Nov. Is?, lieailet! 'Tlie S. oilti.lr.ls of th? Bet-t-ia| Hoard.'' During tbs wail aft Qea, __dsf soii ileiioiiiiceil the author. Mr. Dapoiite May I a-k the hoard for information I Was the c nileinaii al the SMtt-SJ of tin- board when tin.? ait:, le WSS written) We have no di?[N...itioii to Bat? into SB B-ft-BMal In relation to tins mitt-tr. I merely ih.nii.ht of SBSftSMlBS lh.it the r?-pr? ??> iit;at'"fi? ougat Bars besa galas red satssSa. lbs srllsM which has t>e? ii re.nl ?as e.iitentll willtn ou:?i.leby tlie .en tlSSSBfl i.prt ?. ntiiiK Hie pap'l in which it first ayp.-an-l The application was refused. Retarae?roui three contest, ii parish?-. Hast Baton Bagas, Bt. Tammany. niitl Ilniia, wart tlieii taken up. Basl Balea RoOftB lias 1 1 poUiaft plans, luit nlien tin- returns w i re ..p. in il it was iiuinil tliev SraSB only from ~. The law tfiiiiii??.-) tin- . i'iii!iii-si?.!,. th at each polling place, witliin 'J I lionIS alter tin I lose i,f the polls, to make a lelliril ol tin- rotas cast to the sup? rs is? "f r? .islintion ai tlie pans-, win?, a it-tin _ i bous sfter tbs n-? .apt of tin- nt util? fioiii tin- poUiaft p?a? SB, i? r. .|uin-?l to cnils.iliilati' such IetlM'l:S. |0 I" i i'lllliell is . 'lir'-i t l?.v tin- Clerk of the District Coort, ami (onrard lbs 001 SoHdated returns \s llh the original* i? . . i\? ?I '", in m bj mail to the Stats Retaraioft Board. ?State? m-nt? of tioleaee or IntitnidatioB at am poll, wbee aile.? il. ai?' i??|iiiie.i t.? h.- sttaebed to aad t"i Maided with tbeeoaaolidated retama. K.isi Batoa l.'oiiire i? twelrs boni distant from New-Orleaas. Botaras ii"m thai pariah wereuol Halb] ii:.1.1, ainl .?.? H- not tiltil with tin Beta Board until Not.33, Man] "I theaffldaritsaccon> pan.l in/ the -, !?? ? hau m. niliiiinlalii.il Wet* SWUTB to in New-Orl?ans, sonis of them ? '-"_'. II.' (Ota! vote of the pa i |s!i a? a?i . i l.iiin 1 from the leiuiiist.f th?? ('..iniiiissi..ii. i? at tin- polling , was 3t3-8 for TUdea aad 1,820 for Hayes i bal tbe Supervisor "1 li. fttstration, by eousoliilatinft tbs re im os tram onljr seren pollius plai ? " si m ool the other ?ccii, ami oiiiiiiiiii? to sead aptheorigiusl reiiinis fron sum. tnah - a return ?t oolj l,10_ rotes im 1 i'iil'ii sad 1.1 ? I fot H I ?? Atli.I.ivns haw I..-, u filed ?iatm,' thai lbs Roper risor hi thM parish and in ererj othei parish in tbs ?State i- Bepablieaa, thai retaras fresa 11 pahahea ill _nsains_ and tbal a?rerai ol the mi--' im;.s were sod had i"i'i in tbs lit? "1 '? Orleans for days iu the baudsoi persons who wen not Sup? i ?, i ?ni?. Until the ret urna from I asl Baton b were opened il ras not known to I ? ?.?><?: it ? what aJBdarits secoui|iauied them, or from which poll?iR-place* retarus wen i ocl il. Tnellenn con.plain luit. iU of the actiofl ~\ th?' boaad sod sapenrisors In renard to this perish. After uiiirti discussion tin- retanut "i Last Baton Bonne were laida? de, The only palish -oisbed to-daj was Bt. Martta: Tilden, 1,033 -, Hi... ?>. 1,007? 'I'lle petition oi the counsel foi th? sppoinlmeatof elei ka hj the board % as as t?. 1 in _ndertt__ed, . .?i..??is i .m ?li I it? - upon the I?- n." Na'.ion il. an l a. ... ? i>.'. i i ?i in? i. ? t h o- frein t be rarioua : oil ind par! ib? - ..i lu by Ihi? lio. id, .. . ,1 merely thai i"r <..?\.,noi and i I tbe ta'niiatiea of ah ?i in-1 rotes Is tersad orer to e eorps ol il.ihs to bei!o:i, io;.il. in lln- pre in,-i.| th;-' that ail of ?.mi ei.-it.- ,ne BepubUcaas, sad th? l> a ? ratlc < ?Hi-? II at ?\ Candidates b ire n., , ., , i, . ; , ? ami no un an? t.. .1. :. ? I . 11.... ,.'..,!, ?t mli.i latl.ti, in lo Ball UM alt? nil?.li ol tin, ?.,, ? | \., aaj sin i. wioii., ir aaj ? il b] tk rat? in m.' f i??- oi all oiiiti sea?I Isles bel dot ' I lor ?lllil e . . , . , <| m tl,. i,.,,,.; ,,f ,, bed] "t Repelt?t se i lei ?i ? .Hi no ? ii ? ;. i ? i ??isli ai. ?I a. I mi on tl.iii part ?that hill , retpi1res Ibal toma ? !?? ? k ahoeM i? placed sp ci? 11.-, .Hill sonh pr?te? Uoa is- sftorded to the aai i c.ii i.-nii-l Stress "i ill.him, .| ... tioa on the pa.t ol . rka W heu foie, tin?, respectfully a?k tbsl tot k OOt li.ilteil te l'aine llir.e i,- ,,1,1,,, perasas, ami dial In ?in a ). 1; ::.-:.. a. 1 oui. il tin prlrtlsm ?if Im-ii,_ pu?. 11! in Hie 1... in 01 looms til..,.' -ml |.,l,a!...!|,.|, tSBTS '--; sad ol 1: ' p etins the labulatloa and com parlas the -ame with Um letaras, aed of toOj laapet tins thei.-'iiiii-prerleests the sdoptioe b] thla boaid of s.?|.I tabulation, with a 1 lew In hi;.-(v all paili, s II.,r, tin-n bask se bo teaipertes "i satotr preeilsa M ees mi lion therewith. The Board adjovoed until 11 o'?|.,, k to ubmtow PECEAELM Mililuu OA LOBO ?6LASD. BIjOOO-ST-IBBO <:.M:MIMS POOH- I'.' 1111 \\..?|.s M Alt COBOS \. Tbs little riUafte of Corona, L l., Ma_ agog with w.iii.l.i ?nei a m.\ Msrj ? nn li ?. 1 BM to Is M to ?us pit ...ns .?i a tostel ?arder, Beer) Min .. ?bs H i; ?? ???:?. Pai, win!, si,1...tun.- in th.- woods Beer C.d rssteriaiy SMaralas, tosed psstlsas s-aweasaa.dr? ?ad iiiidei-kiiis,. en led with Mood, M s thb i., i sol fai (rom Um roadside Prsss tbeappreraaei ..| the spM ? violent itrBftftls ked taksa ptoee, sad m mam placea the im,,:,iit of a Bea. keel eOBJd lie tlcticlitl. loon cxaiiilnaiioii tin- laith wa? toad to i.nvc been i.ceiiMv ili-tiiihi I ;, .Inn I ?listan, e f.oln Hi, spot where the Meed-StS-M. ftBI-MOM WOtt dlaeorered, Mr. Miller, wllktbe ssshtaaeeof afriand "?.ved Hie uiit wiiii a abort 1. ami afti 1 disions to tbe depth oi two feel they found a una M nia. k and white abawl, also stained witk blood,aad a arouian. caller boot iie.ulv m-w. It 1- r?ti ..... 1. .1 ii;,,| , nun,l,r nn? bt. n coinmltted, thou -h a? >.-t the onlr clew?If rie? il can be called i? ruruUhed bj IVillbua McLoas-tiHn a nsidcul ..11 the Bower? Baj road, wLo as? a whkoii eoniaiinii. a man and woman driven in tbe dtrertlou ol the Woods about IWO week? .u.a., and aillo,111 Intel in? ti? to the reato?1 retem ? un out me ?..man. TKi.iiiK.M-iur HOm Hitii't.K.i-iiitt. < nun.. Nov. 24. Jerome (;,,.,,,,. ;\, ?'"Vi','!,'1'..*'1' k"l,M' ~ ,'wl""*' ''-v '"'"l? ?III over l,y a'illll FlIBTRI ss Mu m? iK. Va., N'ov.'JI.-Tlieliiml of tin? "?? "cry Bcb-ol, ?I ,.1,,'K. Ml I.,., ilu. v. n ;. ,, , |. slt-ainer l_.it ol 11.. l.akf for Wssbtii-rtoi,. ^ WoBCKBTi n. Mass., Nor. _i. Jaesss A. ___m tbe l.iniiKia.l, Wa,.l.,,ot M,,| M,. ,, wu ,? ? ,??,,?,, a", fa,r tnal f.u a.li.ninn ill.?Bl roOsft, "w rit.i.ii?. n. i-, if. I.. Nov. 24 a lad a-asea Jaass Bolllraa, was ran mu l.y cara 01, th.- Bristol BmI.?_Z| at Hella l'oint MM niKht. ami ?ll.-il ilnn BMCMb? """'?'?-1' ?v POUOHK-JCrSlB, V. V., Nov. 24.- I'atrick failinir the iildcHt tl.-ien,,,non Un lliiilisnn It.t,1 it.iilroail ?11? ?iriiili bv a Iran, ul HicakiK'ck, this inoruiiiK. ami lust iiuly kill?1 r/iii.?nKi.riiiA. Nov. 24.?Ladies eoaaeeted with the Wniileu's I t-iiteiiiilal foiniii lice met lo.uv to Mini'a Women'? t ? ul. ntii-l l.eapriie. A ronalltiitlon Wfis i_tonti?l ?uil a tointiiittee 011 ;m rin.n.'Ut nii-inliersliiji _|.|n.ii,ii-.i. Ian isvii.i.K, Ky., Nov. 24.?1 dtjciaii.ii of the court thai on.? of tin- iiriuclusl ariiml.l.r? iu l.nin?\llle iiiiim pay a hue and su7er ?fx iiiuul?1'luipilsuuiottiii 1,11 ????..,nu of cari mi.? on s ?f .ti.it- of tarn lian uruducaid etBBSMSSSMa s_r among thai c?as? vi Ui? couunu-lty. HOME NEWS. ITIEBMOMETKR TESTKltDAY AT HCDNtTTS. IN BKOADWAT. 0S.W.. 40. N?v,n. 4'J. 3 t>. m.. 413"'. Mli1n(r?it, 35J. Mrnest annas the asr. 40 be vest, 3b'. Av?ras**. 3s-1?'. same .l?r. 187?. 40 . I'KOMINFNT Al.l.IVAI.*?. Fifth trenne Hut, I OOT. Thiiiiia.'? A. Ii?'ii?lri?*ks of Imll ns, th? Hon. Ksherl ?'. Wiiitiimn "f Boston, Hlr J alias Vnrel t'i.?lliil?N l ., lierai of Ne? ,'e.il in,! I t mm i ??mail (,-..i.'e M. Itee'i.-of Minnie.1!... N Y, ?ml l.i.Ue (I.,, l'on itock "t Mi.i.ii-e.. /li.'l'tiK'i'i'. //??'?' Cant, Luiz ds Mtl.taiiha ol tin" Hi.? /.Ulan Navy, and <'?nt. L. P, *?,-iiiei?<Ukln n? the tin?? .in Navr si. \,rti?ln< llil.i I'-.tro I'm? latin ,.f tin- BrsslUant*entrnnlsl r,iiiiiiii??i.ni, el <:.n. J. B. : Vermont ?ml ? ii .-r :e Jeimne, ? i.ll.ctni of the Poll "I Hen..It Windsor Hotel ?iste rrrsssrer Henry lUwi.i.i I'.-nu-jl ?mil Brtroort Tfout, li..te:ck lllllmc? of \'cnnn:it ... ji. itwtn House?The Hon. lien.Irak ii. \Sti?lit of I'.-nn-vl. vinl.i nn.1.1. M. J.ij.liii)? of tin* ltiili?li Centennial Coinim? ,'mi ' Clarendon RaUl rn.|.r1.-k O. Prince. Becretarr of He tiento, mtl.- Nal tonal Committee. ...i ?teman Jlmue-Tbe u,.? lu n. .i Latt.r?..n nf Philadelphia.?suw Hoots E c n'ai Hi-Pi of .\>? Him p,iiire Everett llmtre Profs. CM M.alaii.lJ- 11- Tharer "( Andover rheologlcal Henal BSry ...Metrnpulitan JlnUl-l.l'Ul. Hubert M. Berry. U. H. 5 ?*r- _ nkwyoi.k city. Tlie extra trains BB tli<* Klevateil Railroad win in ?.'.u i Baaing ou aToadaj a rat It is ??-tiiiiat.i! that the cunt (?f paring the city Ball Part will hi BB).<??><). TlM track of the New-York Klevatcd K.iil way I? now BStaj( extended serOSS UM liattery. 'J he jinljii-s' aw.mli at tho American [natitote i;\iiil.ilioli ? ill be anilouui-ed at s o'eloek Ibis e\ B___g. ?Thci,* arc 2'A'i women who attend the Cooper Union .*?iiiooi of Ai t, nu induit; the elasfl la sagrarntg. The Winter ttoe-tablet fat inniiiur,' trains on tin" Harlem and Hild-uin Kiv<T ItailniaU? i^o into fib it mi Monday i.. !?t. BfeatTB. Tiffany It Co. advertise an exhibi? tion of the surer ptete assde ay tasas far Mat groat Baa Ki-aiiil-ei! hot. I, "Hie llahlwim" I'rof. B. Ron ce is to deliver the soron?l of two lei tuns un " l?a." Education, or Hereditary Cat* lure," in Chirkf rime Hail tins evening. Hoard can now lie obtained at the (l'iaixl Cenirsl Hotel at *. in per ireefc. > he **raees for transient? iie BkM It-dined In.Ul ???! te89 .".'? and ^f lie/day. The steamer Klin City, (??niiul for N? w Ilu\. n, win n i it Cay Island on xhnrsdsj nicht, because disabled, sad WM towed back to II..- city yesterday for repairs. Ciistdin-lionse InHjie? tor? Judd, HujMn, and McCoit yeatenlsj -ei/.c.l ."..'Jiki cigars and *J??.. reels cig 1.11 tie?, "found cot:, cab d ou m.nul the ?icuiiiei City of \ era Ciu/. Irotu Havana. Tin* niiml??r of ininat?s in tho Cbildren'a I'oiiL.it No. 157 Bast mmi. ti. ?t., i? bow 508, of whom 53 were r-ewirrd daring tas i'.-? -t rear. The Institution h |S I. . lived i? 7.JI.?? (17 alld expended Tii.l.lltl 1... all.I I.? Aliolly Ire.- Irom debt. l'cti r S?'iiiilon, the old gatekeeper at Coatle (iai'iiu, is de.ni, li. (eft ..i? poal .r duty in apparent a.i health, sad died an Id nij ist? a honra afterward of he i r I ill?. a?e. I he employ?s of < asile l.ard' li have cu? t? i tint i .1 flOO toward i lie ? ippoi t or lu? family. In the suit <?. .I??lin Adolf Bgaina. tin* Ccn tiai Psrfc, North sad Bast Blrer hallrosd Company, i-e|...it. >i m resirntay's XaiBUMa, the Jarj m Muperior Court, Trial Term, before JuIko 0edt<wt?k, gara tha l.laiiilitt a \i nil. t f..r 05,000, Hin.ne Wateia ?V Sons, at No. 40 Ka?l K?nne, nth-?' (Union -.|uai. i, opposite Lincoln'? Monu lti.nl, on Moml.i. an.I lu ?.lay li.M ?rill ii|nu tlnil lar.:.' warrru ma to tin i ,'I.li. uni make a ?p. cial exhibit ..f II..,. |.||.ii..s an.I oil-ail? Similar to tlio?e tllat ??cicoiiex hlbllion at tin- i . ni. nnial. United stales Maiatu? Flake c<iiii|?Iains thai the rleciIon uiarsiial? sud supervisors do mu .ie for linar av.it be timo sunnuued. The election officer? lii.in Ihe Xlii. Mlh. XI Uli, XII It u. XIV,h. and Will A--1I11M? |t,,l. i ., .?ill ne *. ml Bl '. 30 o'i i" ? un? e?i mu::. Tni.sc ?vim do tmt t.une at tii.it Hun v. : 11 II- ill.line. lin- ii u?-1 ?. m sale of line porcelain wan? ut No. 17 1 n .u. mi.i;. ?i.i? sell attended yesterdui after i,....n. Toe stock: Include? rich Dresden, Mnjoliei?, sud i it? i?. ran?, nd Jap. snd Brrlln rssea. ?rbicfa .?g>.. on eibibltlonsl the ? rnu nm.ii bihiblilou. Uiddlna !l,?.i, .iti.l lii.tl.*. |iilti li.i-el ? obtained ^-.lia lin? Bremen ateaoiahip Neckar, which ai Ollgbl l.t'l o ii.'? of !...- l.-li lua 1?. . on ?a.,, m. ..??.titHi i, ti, i .. . , .- . Ji liven d ai th. I'- * i tile ill 1 11. in , an.' in 'JO ?n ...ni, s t,n? ? el. sorted it ltd U lll.'l lie- . all ,. I? ??.?;. ...it all I . ' ?..??? |, ||, i? |ui in, nil, WUilC all equal number were dropped into the B'eati rn t ? i-Miiin*?, at Barnarta1 , Charlea I '?-Ii. th. ? l !?'? I.|.e|e.| 1er tlie I'll.nil'.I. II ..na ..?,,I me lai ?. iii Lowsads, lb. hurt leant n,i.-i , ind both i id. rs were , . i . ? ??,! i -n u from his in.i ??? three I i i to sgn ?', ami propose?! , li -i-.l is- In Id. 'ill., i;. *.. i. ?. ! n -:..ii, \'. <;.. will lecture 1 . :. n HUH? i Mi . - I IliiiU I ? ?u .- ? i i? "I., v.l.;, . ml I In- I. .i I , COUpl? I S I r ta the ... i.i II,eli :. BbUitj. makes : ,ii ..i ??.. ?, .i nr The ? v.itniii.itmn <?f tin* COBIpetitora for |.::--- in Hi? u.i.. i ..bei.-i.ite literary conic?! will take ie..., ..t i' ... -i oi ? i :.. sou ?. eis o ti il.n .In.n aie 1 .i ,.:, i M I Ihr I i d- DSI tilleul . ' ? ol.t. .1 .ni . ai>|...i: III all? ilejei: I iinnl. tin- tli-l prlSS na r -I ?ii: l.l, - . I . ? prise ... ., The H'.ml ?t? Directora of the National Uiil?* Aaao . .i n - Al . nil? III II T. I . II e I.. I ,. .. - tut I h. ' ... ill " .i pi i/. - dui i lof 111. .. iii-- i ii inlti i ?? thai ..ne "i i. : ? to the rules of tlie .N.l.ml lli? I .mi of th 1-: - II - i ... I ' or llUlil % (h. In,! inc. In, .i ill.I l?7t. ' Mi?, ?'.ml? ill ni No, 7 I I'..??! <iin* lint,?It. tl aie.n I. ? n, n -.. i i.i, .il in, i . -,? i.,; ? .in. , ?, ?i, n,_, in.in-. ?> el ?i.I. d lll.lt I.. : - Li.: Mill, :..'. i .. | I-.. d . - ? . lei ? m i lie ? th ?I . had I . I n.i I . n Mon.I... ? ? liter bu i.i,.. iipai nui, uni -in,. i ,n n u? I il alarm ha ? I ; ? loi an > l: u ? ? "I i In m -- n. man. While lam ?i Lother, who keepe a reatan s ? 11 ?. ,ii eus . i. -i , wsa dlspui. i nan.. I Mi :,,,,.! \\ , .,, ? i n . .i .. A at -.-me word? in.i on , d i,i lu. . n I ?. ..... el lira III? a kn: e Hab?? .1 Loin. I i.i ., I. i.i I In in i. a -? i i.ai ?uuud, li. nil.? .*? 11 in-ill ..! N... I.... II i. d. an.I lllmsi I lee. .? > .1 a WuUUtl u .i.l.-i I, . le, I i ai . I .,. . ni .i. i .1 in in tie n ni.111" h - . . i hi.I t.ik.-i lo i i , i,?m i'ii, un i rn.i, ? -i.iiion,??iicm i no was remsnded to . Hurt, I'lam is.i? Xarier, a Trnppisl Monk, was in I.. I -.?. ? ..4.. 1 : < lin;* an. n.. Dieu I ? toi Ihe e-lan li-l.tn, til ..I .1 mon.1- ill hi? ..ul 1 about linee Unie, Irom Buffalo. He -.1.1 tii.it smonB the hundred mouki ?I lor Ibe ne? mlsalua s ?;:n i? ol trades was I. , 1 . ni. 11. I'lie 1 1 Ie. ihn 11... . \, : on . hai u ?. a. ,| In 1. .I..- uiosl ?s. .He o? nil tlie muttsstic order?. 1 m x -1. .-ti mi in- il-n. rise i-. i> raj si luldulabt, *-o ll.|..i.-!l I In- ?.Ulli ol .11. . Ill- Ibeli OWn Kl III.'? .1 ? a le n. n,h 1 oi ?tenth. 1. \. iiuiiriiki n sit. ? ee (mm .?> n t,. ?.a ' .n '...r 1 .'i.i,;.-, I.I,snd water. Ul ibe II. .11,.. - .' 1.0 .11. II . ,? .'II II., II ?, ,1V ill III!? , nil III I) , ei|l|.ll n n,il., is i...-,, lu , n seleeiid h,mi the luolluaterl ..I ."?i.? t i..-i< 1 n in im...... Mount Mill.m.? m li.l.ni.i. sept ) ..:..! , 111 i i .III. e. nllll M. iii III ,1 1 III llell/llllll. HI'ooKI.VN. Judge Moore ycatei-daj aeotenced Alfred K. I ,.I '.' ,v 1 a I - 111. t.ii 1 '111111 nl i.i 1 , In, ura lid lau en? . Tha. lair at the Tabenuicle was closed last CVl'liing. It Ini? lii.it Suit sun, |i,>, mu iiilj ami so I .* i ? 11. ? 141 If, l'iiia\ uis M?icnl.iv an.sti?! mi a 1 n.ii^. oi 1... ,1/ -i n. ?17? 33 ?coin his employer. Kred. \? ( ,11 ..lie 1.. .1 lid ? ?laie i?k? ?il. I m iv sal,l he had ?peu) the money. Prank stone jreaterdaj pleaded ijailiy to tbe lll.ll^e of Bi.'UllUK JCWCUJ .0 I..- ?..lie ol t'?.K II,.111 Anulo \\,n.i 1.11.111.1, au ... ti-..?., n,- was soul need tu I' . I'. ...i. ni:,o.? I.,i one >. .11. The (???i i?? the cii.v ?li Brooklyn ??t the r?* e, ni el., in,n was ?:i',i.<(>. lu a.i.iiii'in iii.-u- luve been (, .id ill.I illi.- the |...- i ?,eel? to lliltcil Mate., ill |.Ill y m.,l sliiil?, deputj supen Ism?, and th. l'hiet t?ii|?ei ? UK? 0SJI, .... The ''Color Guard'' is to he played evi-iv SVrUlUK Ol I Haul., .1? iiv week Ut the Laden,\ ol Man*. 1 in..- 1.undid soldiers oi ibe 13 h sud Utb Ke-rtmcnU \??il api" .11 I. -? ne, and tin- luoi-ced-i lire tor the 1,1-1,. li: ..I Hie Hoidleis' lloini?. .li.Ksr.V cm. Kate ami Mary Hvan w?ii 0|Ttated in Oowsu's dry goods s.a Newark are. for ?iioiiiittm..? They had sioleii time IBS* Is at other ?Imps. On ThiiiMlay niffhl waN-r argj ??tiiick in the all, ?I.in Well Si the on w? r.\ ol hhsssrs. I.emlieek ,v Ui I/.. 'Hie v?cll iso?. i- 1,'ani ieet <|, ,.,,, ami ,,,?1 abOBI -Tib,?'!??. Polioe oilicer Roberi Sterling iraa rratenlat s.iii. m . .1 i., in?- months' tuipi isonmenl im- assault ami l'.i <"> .' Kobe? Kiupstrick. Hi? o0*sbss wm an I'l.aalcd hi [h ijinv. NKWAHK. Tlioinaj. Aline \v;i? ?ill? st. il ve.stenlay for re? ?a Irma ?toii-ii Bjnoda ?nul acmoursging yonng cblldren to ?t.al Navigation on the Ifonia Canal hiiK been v.ri much mili, iie.i durin-r the post few days hi Urn ear? ing lu ol mi cuil.aiihiiient ,il |l? f,?,t ?f hUrBSl ?I. lalwiinl Wihle of Mlootnlichl lust ?0T80__a_| m.,a.- oomplalnt thai James P. It-gwe, ?.cully iiomx business as m broker In I ?? State Bask bnUdlng si Broad ami Mechanic-?!?., New ark, had embetuled from him abolit 04,000, 1 he sreused sppesred before Jiuin-o Je? mi|i lii?t ?veiiliiK iyid ?uve bail for h.? ai>i>ear:itieo lor trial. NKW-.lKlisr.V. IIi?li<?KKN.~F.uilv vesterday inorniii/i the res?lleme ,,f John (isrdner, on ?illssde-sre., Union ". , **i ?? ...n?. m _ ?an 11 _uii nonio jewelry. Tiw lourtMuUi wuiaal oouveullou al the Ui__s<__ couuiy __a.lt- II?ITI' Association m??t In tho First M. E. CI??"1*]? oiiTlinisiay. amlwas well atUndcd. For tb????iisiimg rear iii.l, ni l!. tire, n of Hobokeu was elect?:?! Pveal ateat, a.nt I'. P. Vu? Aistlalcof Jersey fity. Treaaurer.... Au unknown mai. was badly Iii]ur.?tt yeaterday by tbe fallin.of a ?ton,? upon while bim workini? in the Dela? ware, Lasfcawa-B I sad Western Kailrond tuunel. Tiikntdn-Ten thoiiaiind dollars' worth of Trenton ?ii\ l??.mts havt lust t??i.-ti sold In Philadelphia ntllMIV The Supreme Court os Thursday n-fu-wMi a new trial in Hi.- case of Mini Alice .Noheof Hriiicetoti SftSluM Siman I), lirown, the mother of Miss Holce's Bed-cer, Brains! whom ?he obtained a rerdtot of *-_,_?0m the Mercer Ooontr Circuit Court for her wardrobe?The (ourtot Errors on Thursday heard the srvrnaaeal of de-iarrer, orerruled by the supreme Court, in the ease of Miss Alice Non.- as-areal AlbertD. Browu for.-FiKMKXidamaire? loi l.ieieh ..t pr anse of mania.?'. Tlie decision will lie annoiiiiceii m-tt week .. .?rVar is entertained that, the immense weight of the Kch-gical specimens lust re? turned from i he Centennial Exhibition ami being placed In I he Capitol will prove too great for the supports. , HOLIDAY CHARITIES. PRKPARATION?? KOR THANK80IVINO DAY IN NEW Yoltlv's rilAlillAHI.r'. 1NMIK IKHSB, Plt_M-J-kMS i?f the near apiiriKidi of Thanks givingare liftpnuing to be felt by all cia-scs, Including lbs BBSBB-J S. -M turkey mere liants, ami the turkeys. The clear days which have succeeded the atoruiy ouca of the early part of the week are traditionally the ideal davs ror _____afth_Bg time, laden as they ure with recollec? tion.?! of pumpkin pie, plum pudding, and other aiivory dishe? that follow in the train of this rare old Now-Euglund holiday. Tberu Is at present an BlanMBft dullnega in the poultry market, but the weather wine know thia to bo m? icly the lull kefBre the atorm.and that befo re the close of another week a tidal wave of turkeys will romo pouring in from the country. It Is to be Imped that the poor as well as t::e rich may BSjttM SraSSO of re loielng obtain a bountiful repast. That class who "do not believe m stutHng tho paupers oue tut in the year and leltmg tiiem go liungry the reat of ti,?? tune" la com? poned of psieeas who do not know the etTect which the one feast has upon the imagination and remembrance of the poor. It has been proved again and BfB-B that the Thaiiksglviugdiuner la long looked forward to and ajratc fully ret ailed by itit recipients. ?JTlie aoelety which gives the moat attention to ____-_ living Day is the live Points House of Iuduatry. It? work is entirely iinseelariaii, the presence of destltuiion I?, in. alone necei-sniy to maul, its help. TbMSSSMt) hopes on Thanksgiving Day to feed allot the " luaide children,'- niimln-ilng 1,1'lt?, and from 1,000 to 1,-00 out?!.le iMior. These [plans are made in the face of a debt of -fii.'Kl?), tbe ?aaSflSn believing that the fiit-iuts of lbs Institution will help them to remove thifl loatl. The itoasi to Iks sb?diea win ks ssrred at i p- m., and thatlolhe SBtsMS POST an hour later. At l'_ o'clock, and again at ft, services will kS he'd In the chapel, in which the children Will sing, recite, ami perform call? tlieiiic BZereMSS Thanksgiving Day Ins always ticen a torea? one at the Kive Puints, aud tho managers Intend t.. make it s.? this roar. The Howard Mission and Homo for Little Wanderers will perform the saun- work for the poor people of the N? iv Ifo'.vi 11. A huge number of children will receive I bountiful iinal on Thanksgiving, SS well SS some of the older be: . ti. i.n ?es Tlie ini?sion puts forth a apecial idea for money, provisions, and clotaitig to meet the ln iii.i ... s.it!, nn-, indications of which the cold we tther ?l.v liriii'.-ing. I'll.' Howard Mi-sion .ives a? ay a peal deal ef ?seal ?luring tho Winter, aad asks for BBSS in tiii? charitable *?_, The mission la often SSHsi upon In pay r.ii.ni-i. ut .im1 burial expenses. Those win. artIWllllna t" a- lp tin? ii.-liluti.iti will lia\e their gifts sailed for hf sfltoen Sf thS M-Mtf upon informing tii?:u of thSV wishe?. or thef may be sd-resssd to the otll.e of the ?upe: Hit uttellt at No HI ."?ew Hn.ery. lbs uiaii.is-er- ..1 UM Ciilldit? i's Aid Sot i? ty have mail?' at-iau.-e.-iieiii- forfttrtaft tin- toeaaSss of ttoOtris*Ledft? m. inn?.- ? Thaaksfttriaft tiin nr. but they Mai thut tbs fiimlsneeessiiy to runilsh tilt' new?l)oys with tbe same mu p.- wai'.tin.. lbs Hoi-' Lodfttoftbas?es, si No.;? ini.i'i. it.,Me.37Si M.u w? ?.i..-.-. No. ft-7Blrb-ttea-st, .s??. To:? i:.st iii.-v.'iiiii ?t., N?? '.'ti West Bfthiseatbo-, BBdNo, 814 Baal Thlrtr-ftt-M-, are anderthi vision of thia society, and tbe occupants will be ftreatlr diaappoiute t if the] do not reeeire tbali ssaal lhauks irlvlnjt feast. Th? Wilson Industrial ?Seht*?!, at No. 127 Avenue A, will afford altoui _70clilldn?n .i Tli.iiU-.-it . i. dinner. In addition Ui ? in? h about -'? in k?-ts f??r oi?.visions wul be ???nttothe .r fain?In ? "i the elmr.-u w Uli which the ?. lo.ol is ...line, t.-.l. tut- da?Her will take place at 1 : at giles??ara reqnssted to kepreeBftt|~ea band. - _. I n. (few-York lu? ant As- ium will remember it*? m< th ers and rbildren, 130 ol the tonner sudB-ol the latter. M .m oi ih. Hiiiall? i oi lii.iu aarluina will follow ?art At i. , ... i. ml tbe < ..n.','? will i?, siren s ?I a of rest am! o?nar tor? th-sus?all the children aad boa ,-s will receive a poultry-Inner. Theprlaon : ? t Jail and the Tomb? will dine more ?ini'.t ,.ni?.\ than usual, ami the other Institutions o? dut and correction Will reog'i!/.'-. In a greater M l? -s ?i. giee, in?- pr?s. in ?? of X_aekesln_s D.iy. G boo ? trail *.i.?St-.-iii? ?m ?ears between Cen U-iiniul a;round and Philadelphia "Buy, Uncle Hije, n..! i., '? ill i "8 this'ere the Hudson fH " Wy. no, i . . turned 'round ain't vet Thi? Is a Peuu arlranj rlrer; tbej call it the the OooseqaOl. Aiiiiuiiii?-emeni4.j LcKDBOBO.CaI it OtOtl v \\ ft i -ft foi the toilet ami i..ill,. A .lens itlul ?iili.ttituts tor _B -SB Tin '/.i i o? \.\vy. i- DftSTsori D IIV ilili'!i!' ui'l!--? ?!i"ii- I are the m.il.iilv, tin n. Howl With Mil K i ? M I'M au. Vi?ni Money- Worth.?All who would secan tl,,. |? : i . \|i. mini i.i thi ? ue itit 1-niin l . pi i ? ? i-a"' and iinai.'.. t ?. i.. 'Iln? ladies win) ?rear Dit. Wakm i:'? HEALTH IKIatl -i ?i ...i i :-i? nal.'ii.-as li.'i!ly asga/. Il?'s, . ulaf? nn But ' Pry I wearl injoy' w Ut ar.B Illii-, Manota? I'll ?l -, ,i..( I.lii.nlw.il . NEW-YOKK ITMiiK DISPENSARY, 101 K_?l I hiilielh si., coiner loami ?tve. . ?;??.-ti :.nli in.m !? _. in. to 1J in.. Bunds} ? exceptad. Nul' being- willim. t?> sol] brass at any price, o..1 .lalilllai I.. I lie disposition f'.r .In?line.?? i> Inch i man* '.-I . i n monev m i.nvuir uontonons ttrsas irasb, lour! ?Ol.lO i ?LB JKWKI.HY. In t_e different at U etl?l -tlh ?. lli.eli' le niai lillielv. ? ith tra?an! . ???I f.u the irlj si n??' ?"ii ot the brass traab, wbtch la told si s prottt of too or BOO |?r out. r. J. NABU, 7?1 in. ..i? a?. n ?i ?'.in?, opposite -\. T. Stewart's. _ VI RVOUS DEBILITY, Impotenee, Weak .. i ....... i th? ? " .-ae - "i ' .?"oi ? i'?m. I n vi ih ? nt nv I?nsaea,_e., r.ni. l'Ii ciii.il l.v Vv l\t II t->l l-::t ?? HHa-ClFIC I'll.I.. Ih s ! nu.mi? II. nn .Iv 1? (?unie ve.i'talile. clilam? iiolliins; in j n n..n?. ami ta? i.?. n i? t, .1 fui .-ai v. ?o? vv it li perfect ?uc< ess. TWOloHIB ii.iti ? .-?re u?ii.illi ?mil? u nt t" ?ff et a thoronsh ? m. II per boa: all b .. ?, ???' . I't mail. .?'? urely ??al? ?I. mili f.. I ,;.,!..,? I'i.|,.,i,'.| .?alv l,y WI.NI IIKilKIl 4 I ??., t'li.nii?!?. .?''? t.'liii ?t.. S-raV-York. _ STRICTUKE, imporence, and Diseases of the Oviisrstive (ircans ratllcallv ami ?i.?lily enred, II kn itY A. DANIK?M Ml'., II: l.eainut? n :nr. ( ?ll-.i.- tioum H lo .1. GorhamltCos sgliri'siiiitii?-, I iiioii-M|iiare, .Ea .<? a liil-i'r ?fork of* plain Sil rerware than ever before ol f'ereil in IIi?m I il v. Tlieir pri?es eoiniiiaiid atteiilion I'roiii the most pruilent im re lia-.er?., A eoiiiplete line of ii OR II AMI PLATED WAMS, ineliidiiiK rorli?- anil ^pooii?.. KITCHEN FURNITURE. (Hot IK-SHY, OOOK-MG U i i.Nsii.s. FINK OUTUBBY. KOIlV'S KI I lvK.KUATOHS. III.1?'!' OOOM Al' I.IIWKM' I-ltUMi LEWIS k CONGER, No. Clll SIXTH \Vlv, AM) No. l.llllti HltdAllWAY. "gilt and oxidized" i'l.llWKR STANHS, MIKIaO!{S, TOILR STANDS. Aflfl KIKKIVKHS, CANDLE-TICK-, MATCH AM) INK STANliS, (AUD HUl.DKKS, PlIOTO -EAPfl IKAMI.s. KHDTLEB, HARTLEY tfc (?RAIIAM. 19 MAIDKV I.ANK, 20 AND __ JOHN ST. BiBCMfiSDfF?MTM Kur tlie nr??t Htl Sara WS ?fter ?mr laru?? ami fla-jranl OtOtA ot I'l'itMITIlK at I.OWKK I'lllCtS than ever tiffi rtvt bslors. CROSS & Co., EiceUior Furniture IVarcroouiB DlS-'i-S West Twei,|,.|l,|r<l..,U, Bet???a 11h ami .th svos. Tiffany & Co. UNION SQUARE. Will have on exhibition until \Y_;_>\I>I>AY next the silver plated Ware just completed by thern for --The Baldwin." th. new hotel in San Francisco. H?ZELTON PIANO TRIUMPHANT I'lirlainr ' AT TUB I.TIEAT INTUJ-U. E.lttl<tiur . TIONAI. EXHIBITION, MU OFFICIAI. The uiidcntlfrnetl have ezsmlaed the PIANO-FORTES m HAZELTON BROTHERS, And unanimously r? ? ?nnmenil for tbe name th? Uifheaa Award, for the following reanima, vis : ELASTIC TOrCH ! r-IM.IMJ Qi'Al.ITY! DELICACY AND POWER OF TONE I WITH HIGHEST EXCELLENCE OK WORKMANSHIP. The above embrace all the qualities of s flnt-rlan. llano Fort* Report* ?-igord by all the Jutl_ea. Warerooms : 34 and 36 University-place. R?DWAY'S RE?DT RELIEF CITIES THE YVOKNT PA I Ms In from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR after reaitliift this advertisement need any one ?IKI-'KIt WITH PAIN. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF I- A CURE FOR EVEBT FAIN. It was the Hi Ht sud Is The Only Pain Remedy that instantly ?topa the moat excruclstlnc pain?, allari !_, ttaiiiiiialioi.??. an.I BBSM c.in.estloni, whether of the f.unrta stomaeh, Bowela. or other glands or organ?, by one avpua*. tiou. IV FROM ONE TO TWENTY MTNl'TES, no matter how violent nr eTorueiatln. tin? pila tl.e RHE0. MA lit', ll.-il -riililt-n, Intlim. Cripple?), W?l I.BB. N>iir-_it",?B" ' i..?ti;.ml with disease inav niilT'-r, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD IV-T.\vr EASE. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS, IN FLAM M ATI? N 0? THE BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OP THE BOWKLH, C INGESTI?N OP THE L.Ni-E ?ORE THROAT. DIPPICIT.T HREaTHiv.. PAl PITATION of the hrart, HYSTERICS, CROUF, Dll'H I'll KRIA. LaTAKltll, INFLCFJIZA, HEADACHE. TOOTIIACHK, N EURAX07A, I'.H El' M AT'.sat CoLD CUILLH, AGUE CHILL*?, CHILBLAINS AND .-TMsr-JilTE The app'tcatlon ot th?' Hendy Relief to Um ?laft ot parts v, here, tne pain or dllllcnlty exista ?ill aiTor.l en?, at? eorafort, rtr to sixty drop? in half a tumbler . ' --.at? r will in a few tiKimeuts eure C KAMI'S, fJPAHMB, Sol It sI'i.MACH, HEARTBURN. SICK HEADACHE. I ?I A KUH EA, in* ENTKRY, COI.IC, WIND IN IHK BOWKL8, an I ill I?. Tr.RNAI. FA INK rravelera ni?....ill always carry a bottle of Midway. Rra-jr Ke'lef ?ith tlieni. A few drops in water ?i.l prevent lickn '?- -??? of water. It la bet.r ?as t-'rt?ch Bramlv or BHIBtsBSSSSMWlSSSj 1KVKR A_?D MUE. Illll AND AGt'E ?nrr.l for titty rent?. There 1? not? remedial attent in Una werLi tli.it will e?rs Fever an-l A?ue. ami all ntlier M il ni?, i? Hi .?? i?, Si ,-irlrt, Ti jii|.?i.l, Yell'.w, an? other Fiv.ri (U.1..1 by RADWAY'S I'll.I.s no quick as RADWAY'.- READY RELIEF. Fiftyc-auperbottle. Dl. UD-AH REuHITI... PILLS, Perfeetlv tasteless, elessntlr coated, for the eure of all dl?. or.i.r???i the ?t..m.n h, h-.er. tiowe.M, kidney?, I.Ui'il? i. nervosa tea, I.?-?;?!.?ehe, constipation, cnafiveii in, .1rs l>. |.si,t, iillioii-iirs?, ii,li..i.? tarer, intlaininalioii of the Imw?l? piles, and all tleraiifreiuenta ot the latamal viscera. Warrantai ta? rfrcl a positive curs. PRICE '..1 CENTW PER BOX. BOLD RY DEPOOI_T DR. RADWAY'S THE I.lit:IT BLOOD Fl RIDER, FOR THF. Cl'RE OF CHRONIC DISE ?SB, SCBOFl LA OR SYPHILITIC. HKKKIilTAKYOB t DM AO'OI 18, BE IT HEATED IN THF. I,ansa or *?loma?-Ii. Skin or Hone?, Flesh er Nerve*. CORR-PTIN? IHK S'il.lliS ANU Yll'IATINU TUE , Fi.rms. Cluoiili' Rheumatism. Si rotula, ulaiidalar Bwelll-S, Hac?? In. Dry Cough, Csoceroua Affections, Syphilitic Cn-pl-nt* lllecllll. ot l!ie I.ll:II.;'. DjTSP? '.'?1.1. W.tler lir.lsll. IV l?<'iul??m White RweBliigs, rumors, t lern, skin ai.?I Hu? lu?*??* Merrnri.il lime.??.-?. I-Vttiale Pli?iplalllla. ??oiit. Umpsv, Hiek? els, salt Rheum, Hriini hltl-s t onaiui.plion. K ?In v, ?l_ld?; laver Complaints, ?te. PB-CE M l'Elt BOTIL?. Uli. BADWA1 ft Co., ??_ WAKKKN-si'., ft Y. r HEADQUARTERS NEW-YORK CITY. New York, from Iti sue. snpertor ?ltuatlon. and If? s>?lvsa. ta.es m Hi? wav of treqoenl i-oiuinunicttlon with all paru ? tliecoiinlry an.I 11\ ili/..-.| world, i.i HEAl't.1 A It 1 i.li-i !?ST almost everything produced in America. Usai?'act?an '?? sven pail ?>t lb? ' tilted States hive their de|?ot? ami ageocm li.-i.. and liiiyer? tan froiiiicutly asv? uiouey by ?ie_liu_ wlU the right house. Ths following house? are the most prominent In their rs? ?pet-tlve line?, ami do the lartreat husiueas of any in thi? cvuii try-la ahort. sro HKADQCAllTERS : OEOC--UES and PROVISION?, H K. _ P. ?. TliritBER ? Co.. \..?l ltioatlway, Resde, an d Hud?oe US SOtAl'S and rEUFLMKUY, COLGATE - Co., No. Si John t FINE CARINET FfRNITCRF. Me.ti.it aland laaUaks lienip-ns s Speelsltr, I., p. ri'iKKR (law Mr, w -ast-r_ O-fi IM Brosdrar? FLAX THREADS for HaNH ami MACHINE SKWINU. BARUnt K HKOTHKKS, ,N... |M chiirc.? BirroNS, RltA!*.??. and PHOTO. MATKItlAl - THE st tiVll.L M A NT FAt TI KINU I n.-TANY, No*. 41 a and Ml llroomtvia ROl'L, CORDAGE, and OAKIM. WILLIAM WALL'S 8HNs, 113 Wall-??. MKTALR, TIN IT.ATKS, Ac, ITIKI.I'S, DOIMIE A CO., __m_ ? 15 and SI C_-?t? ?STARCH-Dt'.TYEA'S SATIN Gl.ttss s 1 V 1.? It, ?_. I M PRO\ ED l ultN sl'ARCH. a'.d .MAI7.ENA, Nos. JU. SI, ami :i;t I'ark place, ? urmi t'hurcu-?. IVORY, TORTOISE SB ELL. and l'KAltl. QO0__i V. tiiinii. .?. c.. __ No. IU -ant FourteatBtlis? AMERICAN I I.i H KS, ANsuNlA BRAUS ANO Ct'l'I'KK COMP?UrT. No. Ill lliff-t-? MKNS 1 I'l'.M-lUN?; GOODS, SHIRTS, Ac.-RKTAll? I. A. NE WELL, ?_ No 7.7 Hroatlway, ?joruer Waverloy p-"-* HOUSE KlTiN'tslllNG ti'iotis, ,?... HARDWARE, CHINA. G LAP*. ?n?l sI'-;,fc* Ulna Catalotr-iiM fr?-?'. E. I>. BA-SPORD. Cooper InaOt???? tiAS FIXTT'ltEs and BRON-E8, ^.._,?_ ARCHER at I'A.Nt uv.-sl M AN C FACTf III NO COMPAS ? Nos. 68,10, Tl Woosta r; u7 Oreeue-?u, above Brtw-???* CUT NAIL, and BPIKBE OXFORD IRON COMPANY. . Nu*. ? ?:>. sad ?. WasWai*?-?? VI I/ANIZEI) RUBBER, ??atrr NEW-YORK BELTINU AND PACKING COMPASr, J. II. CiiKBVKit, TTBSSSSSr. Nos. 37 snd M ''?r- '" COMMLS6ION MER?'HANTSlll'lTEK .ind CUL!-***? '.I.i. S. HART * HOH'EI.I, ?.,___ No. 33. II-, and .8 l'ettrl at. sud M and <-* Brt-|S* CARFET8 snd Oil.? I.oTHs, A-t-ui? for the Enrtlsh Linoleum. J. _ J. w. CRotsHLEY, _'J?J?_U SEI Broadrar? 8ALT sud PUSH : si?o STOEAO_L J. T. A G. C. ROBINSON. -- No. U covntlt. ?Up sa. No. 44 IT??"* WATERS-SONS, 40 East Foiirtcenth-st., Into?' ?quare, op{io?iite Lincoln ^lonu* ment, Hill* on .no.MI.IY *** TI'KNDAY next, oi?en djjg splendid Warerooms to the p-JJ* lie, and make a special Eihifcn of their Pianos aud OrrT*-*J similar to those that were ?? UvhibiUon at tlie Centeuuial.