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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1887. 2 - fm which cocenant Adnm was the representanve of all bis BAtUrEl poster ity, no dint in him they were to stand or fal) fe be mtood oF foil Art TF —y the Poll Man amd hu resem Inability” w che: our est parents did, by thetr brosok (| suhjoot themseives to bis eternal vee into BNC A slate Of devravite 0 aitagethar unable, by @ ringle act 0) accotable 1! and that all their malura: oo terity, io virwe of their reyresentauon ip the coveanat, are bor inw the work’ in the came state of guilt, depravity and fwabitty, ant in i) state will cestnee uplil delivered therefrom by the ¢F ape righlooute sof the Lod of the Neture and Batent of the Aumement. We diclare” That our Lard Jesur Carist did, by the ap poiptment of the Father, aut by tis own gracious aud vol Uptary aot, pluse hinwelf in the room of a detinve BUMer, him before the foundation of the heir true and proper legal surety; fend as eveb id, io ther Hebalf, matt the j wtice of Goa, and apewer all the vemands which the Inw bad against them, ami thereby miei bly obtain fur them eternal re an. itor Rightomeness. We deciare, That in fase, roar there is an imoutation te the bewever of that righteousness, or sati-faction end , which the Lord Jesus Christ, aa the suvety of render d w the law; and that it is on!y 0 the i ‘Of this imputed righteousness that bis sins ace par. , and bis person aoce;dedt in the raght of God. art VII —Of the Ofer. , taken in ite strict and pro Per genre, ar distinguished iy the Ine, is a revelation of grace Ww siubers a such, and that it contains a free and un Conditions! oder and grant of salvation through Curist, to ‘at who bear it, whatever may be their character or con- ant. FIM —Of ‘We dertare, That in true and 6a ing ora there is not ep ansent of the mad to the propo-itivn that the ‘Cbriet in the Saviour of etnners, but also a cor reception and appropriation of bim by the sinner as his Saviour, with a» corresponding iid ‘accompany ing p=rstasion or assurance to the degree or streagth of bia faith, that mankind. Heangdical R-pentance. fruits of @ justifying faith; w regarded as a gro: od of the sinner's necemary Ww qualify him for comlog to Art X.—Oy the Beapear’s Deacons ress Lae 6 Chnmant. We declare, That alt! wh nd ao d law is (Ap eceyrd rod ebligatie, and courequcatly does ever will bin Believer asa rule of life, 7a, 4s a covenant, be is by his throng Christ, ‘completely sad forever sot from it, b-th a to its commanding and copdemning , amd Ooueequently not required 80 yiekt obedience Piece condition of ire and vavation Art. XL— Of the Work of the Holy Spiric We deoare, bat ine Holy Spirit, the third parson of the Trinity, does, by a dire t operation accomsaaying the ‘word, ro act uoee the soul as to quicken, regenera: and nnatlty and that without tile direct operation tee soul ‘abuity to perc-ive, in a saving manner, the truths of God's word, or yieid to tae motives which it pre cous Art ATI—Of the Headship of Christ, We decla-e, Tha’ oir Lord Jesus Carist, be-i tes the do- mip\ © wich be ongs to tum as God, bas, as our God mao mediator, a twitold demiuioa, with waich be has dese invested by the Fa'bor ea the’ reward of bie safferinge amped phd w over tse chureh, of which he 13 the living head and laxgiver, and the source of atl that Divine fo@ cece aod authority sy which sbe is ¢astaieed aad governed; and alo a dominion over all created persons Bod things, «hich is exer isd by bim in subservieacy ty the maniertation of (r0d's giory in the system of redemp tion, and bg par of his church. ¢ Art (Lf the Supremacy of God's Law. ‘We declare, Thai the law of God, as writen upoa the beart of map end a vet forth in the "Scriptures of the Old and New Te-taments, is supreme to its authority and obli 8; and (bat where the commands of the church or ‘are in eouflict with the cammanas of this law, weare te obey God rather than man rt. XIV —Of We declare, ey ory Mey eteating bacteb beings in involuntary ioe and cco sidering and treating them as property, and ies to be beught and sold—is & violation of the law of God, and contrary both to the letter aud spirit of Christianity. ana Secret Societies. We deciare, That all a-sociations, whether formed for po Iitieal or bevevoient purpores, which impose upon their members an oath of secrecy, or an obligation to obey 2 Sacto Con laws, oe with the it of Christianity, and church members be have fellow-Lip with “uch associahons. Ar. AVI Oummunum. Wo a, ‘That the church should not extend comma Bion, in eealing ordinances, to those whe refuse a therance pay ye ne Ky er subjection & bor goverament and ols Oiplire, of who refuse to forsake a communion which 14 in Conristamt with the profemioa that she makew: nor abwild Communion in any ordinance of worship be heid wader such Gircumstas.cee ax would be tpoonsistant with the keeping Of there ordinances pure aad entire, or 60 aa to give coun- veny ‘any Corruption of the doctrines and institutions An. xv Weddeolare, That the pub ic eocial covenauting is « mo-a! duty, the observance of which is not required at stated times, but op extraordinary occas ws, as the providence of God and the ciroumstances of the church may \naicae Tt te seasouabie in times of great danger to the Cuurch— te times of exposure backsliding—or ia tam of re formation, when the charen is returning to God from « Mate of backslidiog. When the charch has entered into transsctions they continue to bind posterity holding of an- Art XVU1—Of Pralmody We declare, That it i# the =f ‘God that the: con tained ip toe book of Palms be sung ip bis worship, both and private, to the end of the world; and iu «ing Sete praton « thee rongs thould be camploye!, to the exdlesicn ‘Of the devotioual compositions of uninspired Ferma f Quon: be Cat af he Adrian of Meme be Ormm union in the Ue Church. 1. De you beurre oe seri my gles the Old and New Temtameot: to be tho ‘and the only rule of fiith end practice? % Do yon receive (aa far we you are able to jue) the Weetmmeun rtantarce, ly, the confession o” faith, Catechinms, (larger apd shorter,) form of presbytorial ubarob fer the public worshio these are reortved and set forth in a t-stimouy for the prevoat truth emitted by this church tm the your its. —— aise declare your to luis test me SS yon pronites to chew the sincerity of your Chris. dan profeseton by # conversation becoming the go4pol? 4. Do you promise t attend upon the ontinances of God, Public aud private, and each in their appropriate « wour! 6, Do you promin to coatribute of your substance, as God bath prospered you, and tee your influence for ube ad. Vancemvt of tbe oh 86 of Chri? 6 Do you promie aubjsotion, tm lawful things, to the Courts of Cbrirt'+ bouse, which are over you in the Lora 7. De you promi nul wv provogate auy opitusa tasun Bistent With tue principles which you p ules, eo long ox yOu remain in Commection with thia obarch? 6. AM this you promise and eugage in the strougth of Givive graort wr kT then proceaded to ail tren the rypod tn ep Port of his revolutions. He hoped whey were ‘all reaty wo hoquierce in the adopuon of then. He desired from his whole beart that they should be adopted, and woul! feol pained abonld the synod decide ot “9 pees t's, ano it Was @ froat eri! to re the dectione of a court sting ubder such cireumstancoe Sobisen in the Church of Christ was a griovo , nd it was therefore their bichest duty, and tmportant to the tercre of the church fer this union to be and farmer contentions be emediad, and future eves pe vented. There wax novting wm the basis whica had uot tiready beor codoraed by the highe-t court of their Church. 4 reavivtion bad heea passed alinost unanimo.s ly by the laxt sv tod, recommending that decoment a+ not imoouriment with € doctrines of the Avooints Rofurmed Obarch. How coula tmey do otherwise thaa adopt an ove ture from their brethrea which bad been made wi & Spirit of coucitwion, afer & negutintinn of a years? They comid neve alone for the criminality of Perpetrating 4 -ehisw iv ise church sesh as would be the Consequence of refusing this overture. Traum, there ecre fome features Of the barix wbich were not poxtivaly ne Comary ; but they could newer get one entirely free from Objeotion and pertrctly sausfactory to every member. It they laid Gown eact & privctple as that al! must be saile Bed perfect!) Wey could never effect « vnion Rev. A. ©. Nevo suid chat thongh he might excite a pre. Judioe against Lim by oppowiog this baxis, be mast mecomariy de it He would speak ' rincorely =~ iw all candor he Corvtan brethren whom be loved He shoalt ox ye the edo.diew of this bams,on the ground that thowh it ight (nerease ibe ir oumbers to the extent of the denrn! mallon with which they prapased now w volic, It would Chuded by rom: feavcren of that uvion. He contended hat tte adoption Fould bee g eat injastine to the 8 estern ped, with which the sveol of New York bad anivet Je did wrt Covbtthal the bats might ba adopted, however oppress Kmiehibe 8 ch things were doue by Giclams, om? by the world and hy the iron heel of dbo ma jority The aiversified seutiments expres-od through the Teporte of tbe different Prerbyteries were sufficient to speak Agnivet ts baw Wore the minority to be thas het out from Commas wt fe beliewed that the rynod:, the Presb) teri» and the charches wonld not mulomit tothe forces! becis oO” umice, not ie adoption would insure a dis remion in their own ranks, which would not be over the benefit of the union. (Somration. ) of Newburg, did at believe the synod ny harmony on the eubjsot. He cotinanted y eoveu proabyteries, here wouli be but fourteen Who would go inte the union Seven of those would go omwillit gly, and there were thirteen who refused peetively to ewhmit to it, Thar there was but a hare ma jority of owe in favor of the union. They had alwaye done without (t, and preepered, and why should they now for the eeke of experiment, ram the risk of dividing the chare i He cid not oeliewe that the majority had any rig xt to pew thir baci. They had no more right to make a pow chureh of he Arcola Reformed tan the general government boo to make a morarchy of the United States, Thaer who not eof the bacts would theretore be justited we governed by it, He contended that the ayter of the confession Wo fal wady adopued by rl this choreh, wae e contradict op to the article on comma- rion in thie prepared baie, 60 that if the basis were mieten! the eyureh would present to the world the spes Wecie of Lacing endorsed tw) cont adicting statements. He Chjecter tw the acoytion of be formala of qaeatons preposed © by them obliged iran bow - Garter tachee (ueir asent Wo the Westeniaiter Ls A, ing the sections real the power « fv Mngitraten, which the Astor . Reformed chareh bad siready expanget boliere They wore £2 be adopted im the year be extremely erry that an atom 4 te unite two bod) ‘The two churohos had met for secte of years, and usd jound upon fraterpal intercourse that bey were victuall y one ib their sentiments. Why, thea, should they aot uate? All over tae country where thors was a small portion oF one body there wae Likewise a small paren of the ottier, making two rmall copgregations sire xling for’ existence where one rohing — eoa greantion be established by the Union. Hut aby portion of revealed truth. He believed coat the mets of union which bad been proposed was but an expression of ther own principles. He dened that there was tha coutradicbon 1b the articles of Commanen referred to by the lest epeake: He did wot think that the »bjections to th Wertudcistor standards were as wou bty 48 rep: exentod , that the testimony was not left to be determined ia the fa ture, Dut wae amply ect forth 1 the basis. He hal go de sign of forcing brethren lo & UBiow, but would wish to persuade them tot He believed thal ia adopting the ba ste that he sbouid «acrifice no priveiples wo which he ha! Alresdy pledgedtoimself, aud that the consummation of tiie uoion would be advantageous w both bodie-, Toere hat bocu Home cota piaint of the rigidity of the Assootate clurok, bul be thought that & combination of rigidity wad laxity Id euxure quite tomperate wction, Rov. ALEXANDER YOUNG said taut be was not aware that the synod bad power to take @ vote upon this basis, OF Wo decide as to whether this union should be eif-ct ed. Many of the Prasbyteries had reported, 4% airexted, the modifications witn which they oould adot the bats, and was tt likely to xooure harmonious action by totally disrega-diug them? Tacir associate brethren had been informet years since, whon negotiations were in progres, that certain specified ov ces:ions must be made, which had uot yet beeu made There could wot be, with the report of the Presbyterice bere them, any possibility of co to & conclusion as wo even the setual vote on the basix. could not see the propriety of @ majority assuming to dictate in matiars of conscience. Who Spee charge them with seni«m because they chose to act according te the dictates of thoir com solence in refuxing this bass The «troug argument was ‘that this union wouki bi neat the weak Presbywrios of the West; but he was afraid thas the consequences woald be disastrous enough in the opposition of vthers tw over balance apy beuwlit to thew brewren of the Wet Hoe gould not sce the necrasity of haste, and felt confident that if uot able Wo unite ngw they might'be ia the future. 4 WORD ABOCT SLAVRKY, Rey. J. A. Brown, of Newcastle, N. ¥., eaid that there was couscience equally on both ‘ide; of this question. He dia pot believe that the adoption of the avioa would produee any permanent separation. There was ‘no truth ip the intimation that if this effort to heal a breach im the cburcd of Christ was successful, other eff rts of a bke character would succeed. The sia of siavery wa: ackvowledged «in in the land, and what kind of a Presb, teriapi-m was that which stood neutral ou toe question of the liberty of @ million of baman beiugs, whose only rin was that of having a darker skio?. He believe! that tois union fustead of being @ bar to othe uuioas, :would be bat the initiatory step w other unions. The effect of the union would be to release many miuisters now empleyed in un- fruitful telds of labor, so that they might 2¢ employed is fields ripe for the harvest, but uo # destiiute of reapers. Rev Auxx. Young offered @ resolution that the subjoot under cousiteration be referred to a cominittee of one member from each syned, to report from the statements of the Presbyters such amendments as they might coasi ter necessary for un acceptable union; but by request with drew it temporarily. Rey Jamz Prestusy eaid that he did not believe that the majority of the Presbyteriee were in favor of the uniou. He objected to the basis Because ho disliked toe testimony—vo such thing was needed ia the eburch of} Christ, and what was not necessary might do barun. He objected to the clanse of saving faith, as makiog ‘assurance of interest in Christ part of the nature of saving faith. Ho believed that the tesumouy taught a false doc- trine of evange ical repeptance. He objected to the article Ob secret socieucs. believed it, Dut was not prepared to exclude his brother, who could bot believe as be di He #)posed the articles on communion ani covenants upd, lastly, to the article on psalmoiy, and brietiy arzued the grounde of bis opposivon. He could not eay what be should do in care the basis were aiopted. He could not say to bis brethren who did not believe with bim, “fo out if your conscience will let you,’’ for he wanted them ail to retain together. Iu c»pclusion, be hoped that God would direct them ail ip the right pata Rey. Mr. McCaGcx said that it could not be denied that members of the Associate church and the Associate Re- formed church were received ta communion in both churches. He firmly believed that if this union were con- summated the blessing of God would rest upon thea. iy Ce the synod adjourned with prayer by Rev. General Term—suapreme Court. Before Judges Strong, Emott and Birdseye. The General Term «f the Supreme Court assembled at the City Hall, Brooklyn, yesterday afternoon But few de choons were rendered : tat in the case of Jackson, for rajw, adverse for a new trial; and in the case of Jeremiah Butier, convicted of mantanghter in the first degres, in favor of a pew trial, Rutler was convicted in the Court of ‘Sessions on the charge of killing bis wife, in Jane, 1866. ‘The Geveral term then adjourned without day. Kings County Conet @yer and Termiser. Before Judge Strong. SEXTENCE OF JACKSON FOR RAPS. ‘The general term of the Supreme Court having decided adverse to the application of Joseph Jackson for a new {ulal, the prisoner was brought up yesterday for sentence, He was convicted of rape at the last torm of the Gourt of Oyer and Terminor of Kings county, Judge Strong pre- aiding. The District Attorney moved Jndgment, and the Conrt sentenced bit to imprisonment in the State’ prison at Sing Sing for the term of ten years. Hs was in Court, and was greatly affected.” The prisoner was re- manded to jail to awail hix removal to the Slate prison. ASV SE TSEMENTS RENBWSD VERY BAY. L7au cere Dtagt mailer reen, New York Poot odon, 5 Fs ABLE PARTY WISHING TO ADOPF A | male infant, ten months ol, of American RETR way bear of one by Mra. eran tien. Hib bowed: ne the door every five mini tes 24 CLINTON PLAOK ~FURNTSHRD PARLORS AND ST bedrooms to let. with breskfast and ven, if desired 4p WEST EIFTEENTH 8Thyer, wan FIFTH AVR gentlemen, to Bue. Sat de 10 en, vate family, fu rooms comarinicaing, busing cron, Cae -_, hone bat highly respecuuble persons apply Paaittant If centred BOND STORET DESIRABLE ROOMS TO LET, EA witvor without board. “Apily om the premises inne: REMSEN ATAKET, BROOKLYN HaluHTs.—KX celent scommodatioms can be ortainos as this fire’ “ise house. It eommar de & fine view of tue bay. Dianer a! §” References exchanged one be siiated tn » gonieal 4 be ab m Addr en, room and pantry, par s of bast Broadway, au cole for irontlom a aa ddr gle gentlemen; pas H quire wt 191 Kast ‘Wrondway. Bute IN CLINTON PLACH—A FAMILY AND ONR or two a! eutiemen can obtain farv' artmente, stra a an pace, vear Fifth avenue. h-forences coowired VAR AN SPOUKLIN.— Land Fras Hn wife svadying comfort beiore show, votre ‘Of iting room, in oars for ST set talus ce Ta Poet nine We SPRING STREBT, POUB DOOKE FHON BROAD praliomea "rhe Tocaiion is moar‘all the ft aa "® 2 oaquire ip the building of Anson PRINCRATREKT, 1HOOKLEN “FURNISHED PAB or m to let, with board, . 9 a gentleman private family; no R23 ot, aa, a8, yy ight 3 —HAND- wmely furnisbed aparionet a hoard, cae gd wit san runes fr wingle geatiemen, {93 ST. MARKS PLACR—AN ELEGANT SUIT OF 3 Troms, nullable for one or tro gestiemen and. thel ives, = th ex -iusive age. of barb auries, Ae Kiss nocommodations for a fow gealiemea. Brociway stages ae the door, tabi house rery plossat and Aeat-able. 18 NINTH Leste gran RTMENTS BEAU CIS ULLY ‘and comfortably tw rent, with or without Ug board. to. angle gentlemen: w frst lass house, ges ath ‘Aa and caly sit ahage wearal Broadway. .—A UENTLEWAN AND WiPB ORD ) IN BROOKLTA. Lay atm Wire yeutent to twe ferries. CARD IN RROOKLYN—HOAR, WITH COM Tarilye wt oeaon pieasanty, and pen, te tally waar tny of the ferrien Bt Be Post uflow, corner of Mt teand Kent avenues. ARD TN BROOKLYN.—4 HALL BEDROOM, ON or fi |. for a thy gentler ae rot CT between Clinton and Heary atroo m aoe “4 in SL aan ee —ONE oy. ‘lane houses and beet ra Aare pe frog ave aor at tha wera ors rentlemes. in & plowsant ~ Jersey. Apply ta Wm Geger mo ‘street, or address WP, Eli th, New Jerae to. ix wil be taken where thelr oveey want el be woes ina » ls RD AT A COUNTRY ARAT, A SHORT DIBTAN 'E °F wr be ob obtained for rruret. Address 8. A. AM, He eee vin es Silom gig katres, ate ng oF term ac, which must be ‘Tmoderale, for three days, 0. By, Gerald aise. OARD WANTED—BY A LADY AND eee, 4 FORSYTH STKKET.—WITHOUT BOARD, A with tal! bourd for the indy, ims private Camiy, whecs nice furnished room’ no other jora are taken; bath and gas indispensable. Ad- 126 anets + appiping as above. bare.n alos furnished rovin fir | ‘irene 8. Uy Chion aquare Post oflee, for threa days pried Reference meqatend nad rent pald ia kdvance weekly OAD rane 208 ‘A MARRIED QENTIRWAX 4] HUDRON STRERT. ST, JOHN'R PARK.—TO tnd Indy, in & private tamily, where thers are bul few or ISL cowie os sud wife s large frva: | 00 other board ere: between Ninth and West Veet Kighiocoth srecia parlor on first tloor, jlao, @ back parlor, would he preferred. “Address staung terms, &, od. Gna snd bathe. Pont «lice. BLEECKER STREET, CONVENIENT TU, BKUAD- OARD WANTED—RY A YOUNG LADY, IN A SMALL emen eotle retired with ® bedroom of convenient s!z9, on 13] esting Santoonaly: Vapeeiada’ eotnenes Fea eaek qeachegtie tome eloans ‘with particulars, G.'E., ‘win and cure ‘sconmmodations Cyr er jouse con'sining all the meadees improvements . MAST BROADWAY —A PLEARANT 800M AEY 07, the fret and second doors ard, o the moss reasonable rms, equilemen,"by appiying atthe above number 8 the mo improveme: ta, 141 et, euber fraetie if Feqnired. | TENTH STRURE HANOSOMALY | PURMINUE ) rooms to let, with or w: to single gentle cen or families. Private table if preferred. 64 ATLANTIC STRERT, NEAR CLINTON, bOUTH i6 n.—An upufrnished room to let, 10m jeu! ’ party of single gentinmen ean be won0c tint board, by applying as a D0) FAST BROADWAY.—70 LEE, SEVERAL HAND. tomeiy furnished apartmena, other to geatlanen and Weir wives or sing! lemen. wih ail the im soremees’ suck es halk, ft: and gas 256 FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR UNION SQUARE — # apd handsomely furn apartments, with bond mmay becbtalned ta 3 privare iret clase Nose, “AppIy NINTH STRERT, THIRY DOOR RANT OF BROAN ‘wa).—A suil of furnished rvoms on the second floor to wT OF separate, to gentlemen, with breaktae! ore i ager dg yr WITh gentlemen. ins clase house aris ted. ‘od ‘the modern 41 BROOME STRERT. pore BLOCK EAST OF srostwer, Je one of the best houses im the and geatlemen and their wives; it ety foe tn containg Ail the modern improvementa. Miaueratland 6PM. pobpeng tate etuay Of All the first Class botele, Ges stent benrdere acommmmodanet 2 BROABWAY—! ISHED APARTMENTS, IN THiS iitte single, with or writ A fected, foals FAMILY, HAVING MO! aired, would let two handsome uafnraished moms ‘wound oor Wo geatlomen snd. inelr wives, efonre sund Crotoa water Cathe same, hoor, A © Third Sree, between Firs and Reoond avenues, Am FKW SINGLE QuxtLawan CAN BR ACOOMMO- Soot uh paul boars, ne furniehed bouse. srvcts Adsirena bor 344 Fe cleats AME mt ae TRNTS.—TOBLAs & PAQsOn's ANY Sez ot 13) se Day exentn Bow Yank, YOUNG LADY, OF ROSTON, WISHRS TO OBTAIN ron a atclag an Bow York or vielniy, where be eoasidered com: Address [eacn- inet pensation for hoa d er, srooklyn Post office LARGE pend PARLOR AND PANTRY, AS BED. " 1d thoor cod room on third too G. ONDERDONK, OF MANHASSET, LL, © pay $2 for the revurn of all the papers contained 4 ure, Taken Moy U6 fromm 12 Naaman street, room No, te Ong. of ow, lour Weeks sine 4, abe will fed two registered let TAM RGINTON, 149 Patton street | writl ew GENTLEMAN AND WIPE OR SINGLE ORNTLS- torn cab BAVR one OF More rooma aNd board with ¥ qi family, 0 an ererlicat honse, and Jocatina gear ir edway. ail teed comfer I be eqyoyed and verms be reasonable—a: JS east Twelfth rere GENTLEMAN AND WIFR OR TWO SINGLE GEN m can de accommodated with hoard by applying a! 64 West Toirternth street. Gas and bath in the house. Refe fecene gives and reqowred, FOMRS. SAKA SWAIN, OF HOROARN, WILL S8ND Rianton, bow 3# Hroadway Post mething to her advantage. FF UsIAM sutra on bese malten rame was Wilson, oF of ter oti ACasiom souse ellos some 35 yuars ne farnily are ip the city vey, bone of shaeshing to ‘bole advan nee by apptyag to W. I Gamimas Broadeny oid Pwonty eighin sirent nah hn ie Stel a 5, alin dslnon NPURMATION WANTRD—OF THOMAS COST, near Mallinasing, Connty Gal theee years bes been resi renee Peet, Mutberrs ccreet, New Fox b in the beginning of Agri, ($07 Any ‘uf eematon o whereebruts neni in the fice of the Comus. on ry ay ved gration. New For ATION WANTED maby Arsen, on T clock, was at the corn alway. An hanktaliy aa Abarn's, corner «I ICHARD (WIMLIAwA 1? RICHARD WILLIAMA, orth Wales, will send | Hering sweet, N.Y, be | ave piace. I ROOM IN A PRIVATS HOUSR.—A PRIVATE FAMILY would amit within their family circle a eonple of stend And reepoctabie gentlemen, and accommodate therm wil lodicing snd parual board.” House is loeaiad at 210 Weat wrel, where oP spe) robe MAN AND LADY WISH TO OBTAIN pleasant lama:ion (oimed for lady only) bere there are no other by retnrred wraa urci ath. apd have all be reqitiahien of ‘Address Home, Madison square Pow! N RLBGANTLY FURNISIIRO ROOM, WITH BRO fo et te wen leo nlcniy fur cone, in the Bot story, 03 at the yom 0, Tent cheap. Ap FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN MAY < tla board ma suriedy private family, at 21 OBTAIN PAR Haven wiroe', Jersey Ohy. PLAIN PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LEP TO A GEN. Ueman and wife @ back parior tries with boa @n reasonable werma Inquire « 143 Kast Thirty ricth sureet. PRIVATE FAMILY OOOUPVING A FINE MODERN ir the Brevoort House, Fifth arenae, will let mms or two be rooms \o geatienae, with Srmasan: weet. PRIVATE FAMILY, [8 HUURTON STAeET, BE Mi desired. “Apply st 38 Nm A tween Mardougal and Sullivan. have a very uicaly Car shed frovt room: on the second Bor, 0 iat Yo ame oreo gen Howse hag all ihe mo- for parvcwars adiress W., bax 6S A NFATLY FURNISHED Sih conveninnce fe enaming wares Of one rotas ti $e ly ot 217 Wea ot between Kighih and Pian arennes. A LADY iy | pd LET ire woo Twenty fowrus NEWLY FURNISHED PAR of (wosingle gentlemen, or ta man and wt ar Aleo two nice large wide rouma, ueaily alates aweek Guod references required. Appy at 67 White wreet oR TO LAT. TO On Setare. and terms, B. F., OARDING—OENTLEMEN OAN BE AOCOMMOD ATED ‘* ith first clase board and splendid airy rooms at a roadway, Call and judge for yourself, Terms mod OARDING.— GENTLEMEN O48 BB ACOOMMODATED ‘at 63 Orchard street, with good board and pleasant rooms one door from Grand street. OARDING.—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED 7c 2 sable for « guntioman and lady; algo, a room for single entlemen, may be bad by ad Ecos tion's Terenty ninth oreoh vear Fifth aveawe, ape dis- ner At 6s 1 'elook. CARDING. —TO LET ON THR FIRST OF JUNE n,a large second gory treat Fence sir Address, with real name, A. , Brooklyn Post OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN amp His WIFI rene 4 two or three le lemen, can be acoum:no: ood Gouri and ‘aloaly faralahet rope room ry reasoushe terms. Apply at 14 Jones sires, Glecoker and Fourth siree 9, near Birth « UARDING —A PRIVATE PAMILY HAVING MUsB room than let three far aubed roves, md fluor to_gentiemes only, win or thou board,» Apply a 41 Kast Twenties ‘areal bewween Broadway and Fourth svenne. OARDING —A WIDOW LADY CAN AQUOMMODA’ ‘and genueman #ith a furnished room and boart jor the lady only; po ober boarders or lodgers im the house, {quire at 137 Franklin sree Boeapme —A PLEASANT waowre. ROOM, WITH bedroom attached, furnisted with doard, “Also pleasant attic. Apply at No Id Birth avenum, Bowing —A FRW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE sccommodated w th board 01 864 lesser street, corner Of Perry; also a gensewan and bis wife. OARDING IN SOUTH BROOKL' nished bedroom on firs floor, suitab! .—& NIOELY FUR- for ene or two | a igs pte —ONK OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE wiib = bedroom or parlor and be room, with ial board ‘required, om moderate terms. Apply at €5 tad: gon avenue, one door from Myrtle, convenient to three QOOGXTEY BOARD Want wisting of @ gentleman. ne partis! board. ‘apply at And Thir eenth + treeta. PRNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITHOUT BOARD. down ith pantry, sultanle for owe oF two rent mee, small «iting room and hetrovm ee lng, ao, single bedroom, ‘Terma Crom $1 50 to. a family private, Location desirable, romdw ay . a ae PUNISHED KOO} and kichen —To of board. {og this would offer » favorable opportanity to Reap house Apply at !24 West Twenty foarth street, on RNISHED ROOMS—TWO ROOMS TO LET, WITH yfarial board, wo 9 eatloman, ta 6 private family,'wtvh no dren or ott boarders went! sur net, went of Sraseweg. required. ‘addrome gRLT, Herald office, GATE, BOARD, AnD Roome Im Pas ate Ca ew and boarding bonses cvontry, cpa be cbiaieea by calling st the Roartery’ Bs rte le “iuitt » Korn. Soe, in let, two beautiful rte ranturnished, at 20 Greene street, wear i bedrevine Waverley placa ‘OTRL een ee. Lil bt | reome at obo Hota one a et tr er heat rooms at 38 cents per thet oy tom. OBOREN —FURNISBED ROOMS, WITH PULL OR board, vm desirable loca- pardal be obtained in yey don, one mut ‘walk from the ferry, BS Waabingon erence. ERSEY CITY BOARD—A FAMILY oe TWO PRR he modern im; oF tone having » firvt clase Bouse, erith all provements wife or single of the ferry LRASANT FORNISHRD OR UNFURNISHED PAR lore Lo let, to genuemen oer ant (hoard for he Fate oo ‘quiet part of the city, enat road way Pot offlon. KELIGIUUS SUTIOES, | QUEI TiAstry THe “ONLY TACR JOD alae will be w leconre deliversd ont Sow te morrow at its A.M. at 18 ‘ Free discnemic te on the aame envject owen Chrisuan aad | now chrigian Jews as usnel in the eroning at Tig, & tb eames Jowish brahren, are JERE KP. RPSTELN, HARR Wroadway, to moir-p@ ine sabjee'— “Kaswielen " evening, “The Greck Kiy tomorrow & Fimet wf B Harrie, pastor, will proach nex OnN ET J Chae CRORCH, JOHN ST.—R&Y. ‘Sabbath moire M RIAL CHURCH —REV. TORACE LR PRATT wil! preach to morrow (Sunday) evening inthe eba-ob comer of Wammond. rire y plare, one by from the junevion of Flerer avenves. Rervices Why, Shc and 7% I RYU LLIAM ter poblic amusm=n a hy Kev. Sydo Denied DY speatal rarnest tx MAOTR, DD. WILL PREACH iat church tomorrow, at 10 e de! . THK LICENSR LAW S88 ENFOROFD, THE sholished and the Sabhath releemed? To ne New York Ony Temnerancy At ceeds gon Monday ev t No 48 fi fer som iy Rooms need are the Hy Davide Rew. Bates We Clarke, the Wm Ke Dooge, 2] anf o bee elereym are invited and brorcted 10 JEWS IN PARTICULAR ASD ENTILES GENE gully —The Christianity of the New Testament nv clerk Gal theology nor rabbinical Jndaiem—The Christaniem of Mone and the Prophow.—T be compendium which it i+ L, Free and fair Mien + and eek jeasiah not oniy son God and ‘son of Fini. jahiardto. High. Privat a? the Hebrew nation on the day of tts coming tnlependence and glory The of toe hom of God and name of Jenus wi be useal at 10% Ou AM OHN THUMAS, M.D. PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORK RooM THaN Frquired, would let two handsomely furnished rooms. Wo je gemiemen wiih quad referenom, with parual board if ie mb “torte “ from Aroad way. avo fora wingin le "skocaulon plea ARD TWO GENTLEMEN ARE THEIR Wien, OR prve'e amily, where once are sv nbar beardarne ano Bi GENTLEMAN AND 1. APY, OR TWO St gin gentiemers, cus be soncmirandaied wh Salboard.” Avviy or sddrees 16s Cant career Inreot, Boss A LAROS with board, euitable ormian Apply a HW arma wo dbeme in #1] the miderp leprowemesta ‘our avenne t rt an AND HIS WIFR OR TWO ef Homen.can anve havvisome front rooms o8 the 4 floor, on very f se has OARD — A ORNTLEMAN BY " ONR PACK PARLOR, Witt UENROOW wd inn tow dase, new carpet will t 4 and socommnvintion; dinner at 6 0'c jo gentiemen CaM obialn board. Location 648 Hrond: OARL—ROOMS ON THR se om the firet floor, park. OARD—AT 18 WILLOW STRERT, BROOKLYN heights; a front par'or sad bedroom on iacwmd gory cae be cbtained with gon d for coon The fooms are wuliabie for @ wife without chikiren, and one ingle gentleman, or for three single gendemen; within there to tive ininutes ¥ alk of F alton forry WAR Witt BOARD et rivate fora ly, howe moders. Thie will ww ink era ques home. Address Mra. Arms, bor 3) Herald oftion me LE a TLEMEN Wiitined TO 00 OF & marin couple, may have, partial from tor back rose in secend story pear RIVATE ROARN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN have an enfurniahed second story fromt room, with full or paral board. who really are desirous Ww obiain a be he ofthe oF formaall yw please, 40 piy at Me. sreet, ‘exthanged Two single gentiomen may app y ae above OMS TO LET.—A FRW DESIRABLE R¢ ier furnished or wnfurnished, may be had. wi atheut te hoard, at 119 West Poriy ith arom Ing imamediainly. | Ringle Fenilernen oma beet order and (oouhu deairabie, betwecs Binih aveoce ana brondway S'x6 iL ROOM TO LET—ALSO DOUDLE ONES TO arties 6 or four gentiemen, wilh or withon board, 0:19 Greene surat, near Bort $2,500 Sy RRS BOARDING AAD tpinsiae AB AN KuRGANT SUTP OF ADraRtinne Ham AS Mtl a Keatler va qultable tre a family vr « clup of good 0 "1 ries. Lo to the vicinity ot te avewes. addroa H. A. ay bos oRigh b sireet and Pret &"raWe 1.761 Post office. » ADJOLNING, 5 AMLANE, AND HD gon M ANJOLNING, Joho's park. Ad ANTED—BY A s1NOUm @ Onur. KMAN, A NKATOY Pnished room. with bi t, di atx o clock, tm boarders, $3 WD BUY OUF 4 NICK PATENT MAUIOLNR Oa Parties are te Kurecs. sarong ail mide mare, oe satara piace, mear Kighth | oo beme mormane ad i SPOR SALW RXTRA CORNERS SAND | $210-tf te eppeatna dong tre ses fm in 8X00 oor stings and ‘ane Y to 'wo Sitio ema ee @ tame are, soe 2 2, between 10 and 1? oelock { e - FOR BALE, A FRUIT AND SONFROTIONKRY | Ww doing ‘8 good bi Ttis the beat | Sive cannes for a porsee ¢t our 358 Grand ree Now York. | 500. —FOR SALR. ONK OF THR BST PAYING $ Toh at, inthe city, part cash and the balance are vod az month. This ia onanse 40 wie, wi Apply to MoOMILLEN & 00., lil Broad- 500 WILL BOY A Gaoosay, WORTH, 81,00 be determined to sell t: at onoe. Kverthing worable lease; goot ication and some BIGGS & SOUTHWICK, M Neswan streat. sei an oem ON MORTGAGE—FOR A Englleb basement brick honse and lot, in rot ee rae Brooklya; wil sell ‘asthe owner is fo-ced to sell. BaRBBRK, Ne. Ui Pine sirest, nelgbivorbocss near Boe Moo tess than onat to pene of DUNSCC ae « New ¥ 650 WH Wea Po PURCH ASB THE ergo, AND FIXTURES $! clues tes, ausar: store. iu our of heat, locations sinttbe ety. ‘Apply © PORTER t KH STON, Bo 2 Broatway, room No. 6 700 FOF ad. Wolke aus LIQUOR BUSLN BSH, folly extablianed and rogalar set of exoellont ous: “a Having other business eller this aa unustal pood in and terms, BIGGS & SOUTHWICK, A4 Nassau street. a rok. eee STATIONERY and book: ap excelient ener e ma a, Rent cheat sole Bouse oat * pare tor ara road safety inveution. wwe DNER a reNNER ID FARM OF RIGHT ACRRS, $1. 950.7 aa seen te eee Le markst peice. Apply ot SB Bronderay, oe RN NER. $1.50 yon 4 A Mog FINE LOT IN THR Moet BU- Souty, the owner o $2,000" ccm Bs Mads & TRMWICK, St Nansan at. FOR A BUPRRIOR GROMKRY, DESIRA- bly losed, favorable lease, choles assorted ‘excellent juenuy ena. and « chance no G1GGA & SOUTHWICK, 84 Nassoe ae GERMAN he bon WARK id doing & 2.500. rok SALE ONE OF THR MOST PRO. eating bouses and bar rooms oa the forth Fiver side of the sity. sor coor from West sirect. The lease end fixtures, all Apply at No. S35 BI with marble manvia Yen basement 16 minnies walk (rom Hay ih Brooklyn Ay ply 0. SEARLS ining saloon, IL Broad strevi, 8. Y. $3.50 500 ker On ome ONR OF THE BEST FARMn LN Ul; heart, bi necree BO atiih enlucbledber. Part san lle MO OETGGR & SOUTHWICK. Mt Naatau strane WANTED TO FIND, 4 PORCH ASER FOR a prottaole business, failion arene ferry, ia 4.000. ready eetabiiahed stig og wii ae 0 per eanusn. ma iron, box io Herald office, with pame, 4c. $5. 500. —FOR SALE, THE TWO &8TORY, Let . J. story substantial bron stone basement and cellar brick bouse and lot No. 42 Grand street and lot srvk- m, KD. Inquire of PRTYR A. BERT. 3% ‘irand # dad ‘Mr. HaMPSTRAD, No. § ‘ari Bui dings, New York. - | $6. 000, ery > PLOT OF gnetu POR re‘arre, Deanifuly, lid ge ident eas wile vundance of fruit and rpansed. wil Seg reeere re ie cone. EELER & CO., Kea) Rataw Agena, 834 Broadway, i HUTKL, WELL FUR- to a splendid loostivn; long lease at eral L-rms, or ake & partner capanle £8 FOR BALK OR XCHANGE Heaulifully sttuated In, "cts lang faland hot miles on New Haven Railroad. inquire of IRAAG CAMPESTUR. 18 War iB FOR SAL® CHEAP—NO, IVE AND PRO- wale, witb valuable Manufaciure artic.es of great utility r demand, and susceptirle of indefinite and nniverce! exieraion. The husines® is without rok, the goods staple aa uring business f trop and not duotualing or perishab' Thi f (unity for e man wishing picaannt, safe aud lneraiive vu. ness. Apply to J. TY! onae mn ™ ft, BOARDING HOUSE, —s AND OHR. lease, f jor bier and billiard avloon, withle one beck ol Hrowd “AN RLROANT RESIDENCE FUR SaLK, OONCALNING five acres, situated on Eighth avenue ranni Abrough to Reventh, a fine mau-ton with eiadles and ont bal ings, end an abandanoe of fruit and trees The house And premises ary now in prrice! order for tunmediate occupa tion, will be sold for the prion of ds fava, If Se ive of Sone ‘apply oO LO RPRVEN! ATH HOTEL FOR SALE OR EXCHANGR—THTS property is now offered by the owner, Wil be sold for cash or exchanged for city propersy or » good farm In the viet nity, oF janvora Virginia The grounts are on nie shore, ‘one batt hour's rid rw th SNDEREON 11 Wan hour's hed. For partons D street, base STORR FOR 8\LBON REASONABLE TERMS; | stocked, doing a fair business, sitanted in one of the boroughiares, wees ede, For pariculars address . Herald offior, STO) BUR 0nhs th One OF FEE BERT Lote lowe, Gotes © b handsome; igoding Den WO SINGLE ORNTLEMBR ANB AcoOMMO DATED wih oleeiy furnished ron tas house Hb afi dep improvements, Lasstion ona reauired. ApDIy 8 Brean COUNTRY #HAT AND FARM POR SALR or exchange, fourtcen miles distant; house large, with tmovtern improvements: eroands beantiful, view fine, aprin ind ful abundant, and place enmpletely wacked, Apply 1. P. RARHYDT, room to, Nawwan Hank. RNTLE ©. At 148 Woot Thirty tient ta cnre and atagee, TS. VERY DPSIR ABLE Ri withont M8 TO LET, FURNISHE: meals, on second ort, tas private taruiy. longing, these frame are very jo. T Amity street. wear NTeIED PARLOR, at e gentleman; Niemen requiring @ quiet iesirable, w Gea and bath Apply at TARLE VOR 8 per par week. ae rsingl® gentleman or ent men mon the third love, erat ave ®, OF ACONN re manrTn, AvEROR, foom and birt rae in_kitehom, » ra. 06 Wail Pits ARM FOR SALR OR EXOUANOR A FARM OF good pear the Bowh Bay, My] ~ b+} vt Avply to MTT aan DERRON, 11 Well «rent, hanement POR SALAE AT woopescan, i . ude ona.” feauire’ of : A HOUR AND railroad. Price street, up OR BALR—A pg OOUNTRY REATIDRNOE, sitanied near the Howse tmg teand, comateind by) 2 2 7 douvie't ten, barn, carriage hong s, eo. oe 7 trees of all kinds. 400 canrant 42 Kxebange piace, Crow 1) OR SALR—THR ston & sToor, wD SUBSTANTIAL KF brown stone Thirty firet street, be tween Madison and Fow Pcreneee eee and onia Inquire at th 7, Naaman xn 0 fore. My ef sae CUR MN te eo WAANAAA NARA SOR BALB—TWO DAME row rages in dooD 7 wilt be sold cheap. oH Pectin mul al 19 Rook man atreet NOR BALE A GOOD LiQUOK BTORR, aru .eee noaiie ont Innding im Went surest. 1 WUVEPNERINK, 3 Sering sireg = OK BALK—A TWO STORY FR one or tive lots Mi |, stented on (Onraee Graham avenue wod ‘roe. Wiliams ry Socks frown reo sfc te ee or rye Se gener poly wo be Out poe aw bab A BARK (HANGS POR 4 MAN OF aM ALi ‘iret avenae, corner of (y-Aith erect: west side; far io 308 for: front by iW feet deep cael amonnt ona. ( lane oaely . pour y ee wirehaser. ate foparabie ay AppIy Weds LYONR, 1S Chembere ctrsee cite 20%! {OR SALE—THE bag! mg rd of twe lota, Nos. Li the eu the rear SOUNe WIT & high state of onltivadon stuated on elovated Rew and consenient outbu lings, frnit and fine troen, sbandant and purr, waier,¢ sera running thoreags, pond and ; sheet dletane frome the Seed Praik. “Tus proximaty to the olty readers lin 4 doing busine a, Wille sold on sume Apply at GH ma for a person berms, or esta’ ‘ork. PERSON CONDIN STON ated esha soa tea aot Teuine a ats BisefGiekr int Sie avenues or _ FORNHAY. on RK SALK—TO aaa FARMERS AND eee w a redre where sport sport pleasure and es a he town mile at L} OB RALE-OOAL (ND WOOD TAD, ONE OF TuR of yea apriy te A, BEABA, Tae Mreadwrat ge 1 ve RSALR—A N&W SRCTIONAL DRT DOCK, NOW Operation st the foot of Stanton street, where it cam teen Se Kpply In the office. IB, BALE —VIRGUEIA valuable farms and timber AND NORTH ¢ v7 Jow priors, on Ineits, which ‘when completed. will doubly eal yalue. Soe N. ¥. Heraid farelly marketing, Mar 1 Beal Reta'e Agency, Ucean House, Portamouth, Va. ) OR SALE- ONE NEW, PIRST CLASH FOUR STORY ‘brown stone front house, einty with af modern improvements, mtuated between Broadway and arenue, No. 33 West Twenty-seventh sireet. are ‘the premises. \0& SALK—A VERY DESIRABLA THRRK @TORT brick bonse on Twenty-fourth surcet. between Fourth Iindiaon avenues, near Dr. Adams’ church; house, 254%; x88, NeMME CMT. Bn KINNETTMER, $19 Fourth avenae. Om SALB-ONG BUNDREL ACKKH OF LAND AD Precio onl Compas wan Lit For em, ertemiare thet D, CLARK, jew York. OR SALK—A BRAUTIFUL PLAUK ON STATRN IB witha splendid view of land and wacer: 40 seres, gerd Bowes, carriave boase, ao. ULK LEY, 27 Wall street, th locomotive boiler, a! 62 Weet Fortieth day. 4 Foreigners can holt rea! estate in New Jersey. Aprly GRORGE R TOWNKEND, @ ire York frags 10 io He W'cledt OR 84LE os Expuanas POR UNIM: Hg Hye —A fine four story rp house. in & a igubrbon? in Wnt Thirty atv want Terms nge for city lota Aleo a new bri & bonse on! wireet near Tenih aver tosell or exchange. Went Thirty-second street” DR BALE, OR KIOMANUB FOR RI sta’ beantifal Turetaded ewe thr ave liltard tables; thr ‘cost BAAN U9 ‘be Atted Up; me tablinhed. will be: on for much lees ee Leal prictor wishes to ren Address Oph Herald KSALE OR LEASR—SEVEN LUTS AND WHABE ‘on (rowan eaual, corner of Mill sireet, South Brovtitya, ee well ened for lumber, coal, bi (WR SALE OR TO LET, A? CLIPTON, 8 1.—a fe cottage, wit ® rariet iptbly Wrenred, and seplbeas s hos sine ot the bay: te wie S ‘ee minntes walk of the ferry. Apoly D. H. WiUkB Am, Ro 9 Maiden lane. Fe SALE OR TO LET—IN BROOKLYN, TWO STORE, artic, basement apd sub collar house; I Loom, cornice ¢ fixtures in gorxt enn fear Tiedlord mreees rent S00. Tojaire ot tt. PHILLIP yh eg FBO ue PAR! aide. FOUR BANDSOME WIDR BROWN STONR HOUSER, th best location. royally well b i exellent taste, wb every convenience; will be alo al arter lose than gemad, foés; one will be this ry rare ts Cran Beene 108 Renadrey OUFK FOR HALE OR TO LET—NU 19 HOORMAR piace, Wow Thirty third street. wk or whhow he modern imurove ment rey Seeds peseted and p , ‘esromg’t tall married and paselied | rapacior style: and al] connections made; ome of the beat A ahead of wen ew Inantre on the premiane OUSB AND STORK TO LET ARD STOOK Pus Aone al, eoualating af stapin sieo well known aq a news depot; aa erosions ‘ mt Fahon avenue, dirsotly opposite Brookiga. Ay ply -immedistaly on Une promiane, ware hall Dariieviara ean 4 VE AN UNIMPROVED FARM, WORT situated on Long Island, toge her with desirous to exchange for a Grat clan food business, Address R. 8 8,» O78 a7 COITSTILLR, FORT LER. FOR ALR, Fwe Ee Mabie for baliding purposes, elicivig Sitastbd oar KALLY, ve ‘ort Lee, gobs 18 (wet each Apply © Jul Bow street T*e, DRATRABL LOTS FOR SALE—IN toy feet ot venne, street weet * wit Bis teste aries oe fend ait: tm a mont desirable Apply at HR STOCK AND FIXTURRS OF A WINH AND ker | (er saloon for saio, &| wy Thomas street the premises. Teeny Te STRARET. =~y SALA, THM He erect .e con Fe ren ame angen. S ov % ween Fon avenwes, gut the Furniture. The lot le 98 tert in with The Bours le GS feet deep, with a library @:ten: Sry Weert party wale on bom olen, closet ndiern improvement and com Tear 186) under tr persoval inewss inn. of the own residence, tn the best and most enbetantial mm further partioniare and cards ot admission to view twee. ore a8 po pron ome 12 to 2 o’eiogk, appl LUDLO® & CO., Ro 14 Pine street, g5 ri HI fits 5 i ttt g # A Ta 1 YESTERDAY, eR $5 Seat tara —T locket atinched. Th gi te on bringing it to 11) West = KSTERDAY MORNING. & $5 RaranD tos, ae ‘anawere fo the name ef Bob; hat on a collar with owner’ MM reward will be pald on retarning ‘and. residenne, The (rnin hitm to No. 4 Walkar srewt Lost, THURSDAY APTER $5 "N tae LOPE, Neer of Hevadway and a Cont Hreet, ‘n bin ‘ant tan werier, fall grown, bat remarkab) Heeetes ahort ears aod long tall: answers ty the name of fag hag detivering, hem io George Hilirr, Collegio ‘ah i a -mn Henn, wi Ait reeatve the aben row D—LOaT A AMAUL RUDY ORO®. REWARD 1 od the thanks Of the owner Will be pas by a Ferman, 116 Chambers street 9 aed yo ee ipl ov ce cw Fe REWARD.—1068T, IN on

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