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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1858. Wand, mwjoring the harvest in some but the THE wed shediagh Tiel tnace wen sates if pty 4 ~ aqme oF THE - INctaemicy oF ue sare equal the blight of 1847, la 1886 the populaiion Pi sa frre ‘and Wales was 22 viz: | and id. all ages, isp kr ne a inlay aoa ven ‘Donald, 20, males and 11,278,170 females. and | will) Hato ezpcet hua will be ieee ever gun io Wales’ contained 19,045,187" of these, and be a eaaat MoCANN, 8,086,202. There were 760,201 births, 448 962 deaths, and 85 South Gay elrect, Baltimore. SAI ilapicnnte. bite’ in tee pe me TNIQN COURSE, L. L—-TROPTING PURSE, $160, FOR $n” London 83,787 logitimate and 9,646 illegitimate | togeuet of ter cosa none 10 have Bee end beat ia the The tion to legiti- | race. "To clone on Monday, the 1Btb, at 9 P.M, atthe Dexier wart ad). and 1 ine 28.0 The fre. Honse, 485 Broome street. ‘three or, more wo inake ® race, of to pulation was 2 in 119 in wo to a jo comme. 0 Bar 6 LITE, sailiien s—In Great Britain 5,179 schools were inspected in accommodating 877,762 erry] 571,239 was the ¢ Lumber in attendance; 3,466 of these schools be- to the echoreh, and the He to fe ie various dissen- ters (including the Roman Catholics) and the kirk of Scot- Jand; 165 primary schools were built, and 6,262 enlarged i in 1866. The receipts for the porposes of primary Shaeniice! amounted to £915,372 633 from Parliamentary grants), and the expendi- ture to £039 910. In Ireland’ there were 6,245 national schools at work atthe end of 1866, and the average daily attendance varied from 269, 40 264,011. There were 168 be ap tural national at work in 1856. The receipts on account of primary spun amounted to £247,664, and the expenditure to £281 ‘The tota! number my pon in the United Kingdom in 1867 in 1,067 133, the a3 centage Lo the population be- ing 4-6 in England and Wales, 3-9 in Scotland, and 0-9 in Ireland. The total expenditure on the paupore of the eles Kingdom was £7,153,742. In Englanghere were, 1857, 122,845 indoor avd 762,165 out-d@r paapers, The aduit able-bodied paupers exclusive of rants or “sturdy beggars’’) numbered 140,075, of whom 19. ‘were maintained in-doors, The total amount expend the relief of the poor in 1857 was £5,898,756, the avernge Ato per individual of the population having been 88, 6444 for ** poor rates received,” and 6s. 14g. for expenditure in mrroiee of poor. Ireland presents a remarkable improvement as regards the decline of pauperism. The total number of panpers in 1857 was only 56,910, against 73,525 in 1856, aud 89,619 im 1855. The per centage ratio lo the population was ‘only ogee has fallen off from £849,951, (1855) iB posseeses sixteen hospitals for the treatment of whe and twelve hospices or places of refuge for the ‘mcurable or for aged paupers. The support of these dif ferent establishments require great resources, and the account for 1857 gives the ordinary receipts at 16,427,117f., and the expenses at 16,132,114f. During 1857 there were 21,411 ogy treated in the diferent wiry and 19,154 ‘8U) hospices and asylums. Al) the patients in the above eathaet list did not belong to Paris, the ban- Ueue giving a contingent of 12,427. In addition to the above number of pationts treated gratuitously, there are many who were in private rooms,and who paid during Teer a sum of 148,274. There is also another class who receive the aid of the bospitals—the members of the labor- tng clarses, who receive medical and other assistance at their own houses, where they are able to receive the atfen- tion of their famili A sum of 2,895,788. was expended soa | manner during 1857 among 33,301 families, ‘The expense per day day of # patient in a hospital costs 2f. 27e., and ina | 47e., which makes the expense of each bed 8301, 1c lc. 1a hospital, and 5391. 7c. in a hoxpice. Mr. Bright, M. P., writing to the Glasgow Trades’ Union en the subject of emigration, tays:—Here you have no political ee ae the arrangements of the Reform bill ly excluded you. Here you are mixed up with confusion of European [apernoes and your ‘sweat is pawned by the crimes of past generations. So ly are you involved in tend implication that in ear you may have your taxs raised, and the de- your labor destroyed, in pursuit of some phan- ss in wiileh your rulers persuade you that you are in- terested; and your own want of information unfortunately Yenders you on victims to the delusions practised upon ies If you emigrate, you may reach a country where ie accessible to you—where there are no great bere- itary proprietors ,A8 in Scotland, who dare outrage Heaven pred peg uy kecping, 20 20,000, or 50,000, or 100,000 of land handful of men may en- Hoye leraree othe cam “You may flee to o land re laws of wire and entail aro unknown, or known only to be abhorred, and where the soil ix Bork alte the industry and nd enterprise of the whole Lehn dines a home where destructive delusi “9 as ee of power” are unheard of, and where the of the nation of which you become a part is not ab- ‘bed to the amount of fifty millions sterling a year to yo aes wars that are past, and for preparations for ware are tocome. You may become a part of some youth growing people, with whom a feudal proprietor ship of land, national debt, great armaments, oppressive taxes and a sham representation are but traditions of a amelanchely past. The Liverpoo) Journal, of the 26th ultimo, says of the sixty-nine lunatics from Ameri ho hay returned, as arc came to een workhouse in @ condition United Kinglom: buttwo of them are put down at from Newfoundland, two as natives of St. Domingo. Most of sqfvee poeneee imbeciles, most of them eeey nan ‘and one cargo is known to have been shipped from ‘@ lunatic asylum pear Boston, no one being appointed in ofthem. Those who are sensible enough to give pooch canyon peseapeeytn will be removed to Le = | parishes, but there are inany who cau give no intelligible Soswunt, sad oue woman apparently cannot speak ae aie cruelty, at a injustice jiner, wil De at once perceived, from the ats enue icon im nearly every instance, long since emigrated to where they “have oe the strength days in the enrichment of thas beew there thas Hevat frightful malady ‘has been acquired. A remarkable hovered held in London on the night h siemocrats assembled together on the invitation of the Central International Committee, to commemorate the es- fablishment of a Republic, and the overthrow of monar chy in 1792. The hero of the recent State trial, Dr. Simon Bernard, presided, but both he aud M. Felix Pyat, the ne principal orator of the night, spoke in French, o that the ‘majority of the audience could not understand them. M Pyat ¢ the present state of France in very dark colors. Only ove Englishman spoke, Mr. Mackie, who | attributed the failure of the first French revolution to the r, Louis Blane onght to ha did not do so, he has forfeited | Foln the the confidence Of all’true democrats ‘The Londov Star of the 24th wit. remarks:—The Presi dept of the republic ts required by that law vo send — | | $1.00 aud America by | be,siren for ibe conristion of to Africa all negroes captured as these have been, bas voted a sum of money for the purpose. ur ne ieee Se necceey eae Niagara— arope to Charleston for the pur. indeed, in connecting the Sei tieeah irene wire—to be ordered yowe. We do not eee what elee he could do; and Wi oar pinion that v6t my has the Cabinet of Washing” be hese ond the strict letter of the law, bot the step it has taken mutt be approved on the broadest ground of policy , ing it to be really desirous of suppressing the slave trade ‘carried on in American vessels from Africa t Cuba. ious French railway companies intend to intro- Guce inte ‘thelr service several important ameliorationr , which will tend to give to families much additioval com sages. Special carriages are to be constructed, compored of saloon, bedroom and ante room , which may be engaged at a special tariff. A family, com posed of five or six persons, may thus undertake the long Cet journey with bot tittle fatigue, and if necessary, take their servants to wait on them. neernen. Anorrion —waxten, FOR ‘ADOPTION, A WEALTHY Am Sen be iy ass oon = A cases eae aie ste wee rior education. aon parteeiars as to age, &o., EC coors i178 eraid office. _ BOTER, Rn FROM ENGLAND, 18 RE- his address w Cornelius Foruet, Astor IE UNION “ASBOCIATION WIL. shat pang, No 1S. this HENRY WILSON, President. RESTAURANTS. JHOICE OYSTRRS, WITH ALI, OTHER DELICACT Od -—T ‘averier Ue New York Hite We Proprietor by RO, ON INDAY, wen Sete TH ‘wesday, ron Bor Simer gt SUCHARDSON & HAYTER'S, 190 Water aNGuina 1. K* A ‘esa its pekien iar roe a ech “Varner & Base Perkins’ porter, eu at Oe ie HAR a A babelaie near Dy NaF 18 Most Quiet AN! rooms for ladies i Her rermnaneeeningn /ENSTER SUPPER ROOMS. s—sevicaee 7 AND Wine from the theatres can i be served A wih o7s oys ters, game, y attentive BerrAntS, At ‘way and, fy ed place. WM. W. 'H, Proprietor. THE REGATTA t MPIRE CITY REGATTA CLUB WILL MEBT AT 96) ee evening, ‘Oot. 18, at iH, orclock, ¥ Sg eal erat ah firnews, Rees STEVEN ROBERTS, Pree = == = THE BALL SEASO: MMurary BALL. ‘Grand Military and Civic Soiree ir BLUES, « t ) vo Waar rate or ee fod gentlemen, corner Por bowery at wan ont oo the week at lower | Dt SEGARS AND TOBACCO. 3.000, VARIOUS QUALITIES OF TAVANA, thet cient ment. thousand, An exam mast rouvince be raved by Bie a | crennce, “ie Sagon were hired by a yoring man for the pa | poms place on Long Taland: the horse was & Rina | and contents, M | | il | | Tnatitote, i LION WA NTED—FIVE TO ‘SEVEN YE. ARS ‘OLD, ipl Gnd tne made: for whch he ine in wantol eXehiaive under the le, for wi ul lu iy wal Will pay from A800. Address J.D. D. K., box 54 BAY YEARS OLD, SOUND AND KIND; A tat ou in abe al tiga black Morgan bors 154; hands, sound i ‘alo Rea ee ork dads oc leather top wee ; eap Work pony, ni ir top Wa "Tranenbery mabe; also. ‘ro, and go fe Kerrey tg Eoindand kind. Apply ais Jay, corner Greenwich street. bees SALE.—A BEAUTIFUL doy ee MARE, | GENTLE and kind, will be sold much less than her vy, the owner bas no use for ber. Inquire at No. 1 Fumes ty near AUantic street, yn. RR SALE—A FINE BAY HORSE, SIX YEARS OLD, sonnd and kind; ean trot his rile in 2:80. May be seen at 20 Amity street, near Greene, (OR SALE—ONE LIGUT TOP WAGON, WITH POLE » OWE Lop wagon, suitable for a business pil ‘light single harnems, 4c. °A nly at the private stable No. 18] Hast Bevemteenth street, near Fiest avenue, we BALE—A BLACK PACING MARE; HAS GONE IN 2:30, sound and kind. Will be sold cheap. ply to G. WOOD, livery stable, South Sisth street, Wi basco i aa OR SALE—A VERY SUPERIOR SADDLE HORSE; has been used mostly by a lady; also, excellent in slight nm, Inquire at White & Corning’s stable, 67 Irving place, for want of use. R SALE—A BEAUTIFUL CHESTNUT SORREL COLT, 8 years old, 16 hands high, ong tail, wound aud Kin ‘all ‘suitable for n doctor, éxpress, Orany heavy business, Apply to R: WALTERS. 38 Catharine street ‘ORSES.—DR. ELLIOL I'S: Rati apnt raed Bone FOR scratches, mange, Sc, in horses, 2 113 Third ave- nue, and at Mark Maguire's Hotei, teConnt! ‘3 Dem, LIBR. SIOUX McDONALD, BEGS LEAVE TO, IN- 4 form his friends and the publie that he hax opened the ables 28 and 2 Kast Twelfth street ane door tron Uaiver sity place, formerly y Mr. Hurson, where every faicland sttention ¥ iN be paid to all horeea mtantting at very Gentlemen and conchmen are Invied to call before engaging elsew] = UATON FOR SALE—A SUPERIOR FINISHED VE- hicle, “ folding seat, siso extra seat, with enamel jeatber top. nile new, having been sed bu times. Rly wow LLIAM T. HICKS, 214 Pearl street ‘ANTED—TO PURCHASE A PAIR OF GOOD CAR high, long. siitge borwes, about 19 haute high loog tails preferred, fre years old, of good siyle ami ae oad price Writrbe pale? “Adarvsa Hofinans st Reod & Wade sweet, New York. . WAMTEDIAN, REPRESS WAGON AND HORSE. Will purchase or give constant employment to auy one ing the mame. Apply at 489 Liroadway, corner of Hrooine st __ LOST AND aus RPPOTACLES LOST.— A PAIR OF GOLD SPRC tacles, enclosed in a leather case, were lost in Ceatre or Grand street Ewer 4 ‘A liberal reward will be _— the finder on return No. 8 ‘vanklin street. morning. 1K the property to A. Mingo, OST-BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN LERT | WITH [4 come ip the early partof August, a gold wateb, with guard and fob chain attached. Information Teapecting them addressed to ¥. 0. Chatham square Post office, w 7 Wherally rewarded. OST—A PORTFOLIO, CONTAINING A NUMBER OF 4 checks, of about nine thousand dollars, drawn to the order or “cetpeke, Kei eulgen & Reichelt, and a small amount of money in bilix, A reward of $100 for ‘its recovery will be paid by Gelpeke, Keutgen & Reichelt, §4 Broadway, OST.—ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER A GOLD PIN. hokling ay formed of wniall diamonds aust por. $2 ard will be paid by the owner for its return to 136 West ‘Twells st ey ) REWARD —DOG LOST OR STRAYED PROM 18 West Thirty fourth street, & small white poodle siut. hoever will return the same alll receive the above reward $i WILL BE PAID FOR THE DELIV RRY TO MESHRE, Hyde & Goodrich, No. 9 Maiden of 1 bande ailver plated tea puatien " misiaid between 29 and WAY. REWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY, OCTORER 15. IN, Broadway, near Eighth street, « bi Whoever wilt retura him t No, 16 atow plas No. ‘67 Broad — will receive the above reward, ‘and no questions ask 5 yemen- LOBT, hy! THURSDAY Fy abn b4 Broadwa: ie tate rir Went sty Thaowe or tbe owner by returning It 10 181 $20 REWARD. iB ‘ onrxe FROM 153 00 in bile, prineip al Seat will recelve the above reward. are the same to CH. MAURRAS. 10) RERARD.-STOLEN FROM NO. 4 HROADWAY, about Zo'clock P.M. Saturday, a brown leather trank. ‘he owner will pay the above reward i receipt of auch infor may lead to ix recovery or contents, which chiefly ra and documents anda few books, of no use p— ~~ FY pay any other than the advertisor, Address as hatsoever above. OF 5 RENARD. —OTOLRN PROM THE SURECRINER 2) on Monday, Oct. 1, a horse mponed wg tall, and about 16 hands high; the wagon was shi ling top, painted binek. ‘The above reward will be paid for any infor ation that will load tothe recovery of the property OWN HANNAN, No. 8 Urcounteh street $2: REWARD.—LOST, ON THURSDAY RY: Eaiwe. October 14, a black trunk marked ©. B. Dibbi i from corner of Un Eirecl ferry. The abov or y reinrning the same to "hos corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty-reventh ureet. REWARD.—IMPORTANT TO THE POLIO! thieves and bo The above will stolea from theo Carine ween eho mi morniog ‘of the 26th of September last, piiseton Stee ae eee Penne yt oo pa a aes se at RATION sed COMMITTEE bf Cc or Dena seat of ay meet in ‘the 18th inst, "2 o'clock, em M. Al ai Sorercssad ieee’ viicatsons now pend ing before that faily requested 19 be punctual. Nommiitee on Whareon Piera Stipe DREICE OF RKC FIVER OF TAXES, NEW YORK, 00 € the apayers.—T have this day re- cxived the books collect the tax of 1838. A long pectfully urge nipon OMA AB RS We ADAME ¢ GEE 4 _ NEW PUBLICATIONS. — ND OF COMPORT.—THE IN r e Is THe ASS SURANCE MONITOR, for Get contains quotations ot insurance socks and « ‘comments upoe the present ste fairs. and probable consequences of the presen’ eueute TONER, Jn., Proprietor, 14 and 16 Wall street HE INSURANCE MONITOR, FOR OCTOBER, COM yoents upon the Central Jnsarance Company, the Ocean, the Xew York Indemnity, Atlantic Nutuel, of Philadelphia, Great Raleguard, & who insure abo! readh bee MT ‘It, Proprictor, 14 aut 16 Wall street. [seitone MONITOR, FOR OCTOBER, CONTALNS done of inmuiranee bogna com pasion, ein readin oid, ovine an, Bruprietor, id ein compa te NSURANCR MONITOR, FOR OCTOBER.—READ IT, ai) who inaure. Read it, stockholters. and nee that yon are safelx thaured. Apply to Proprietor, £4 nnd 16 Wall street Ds OF THE AN ep © cae artomne of Great Britatn Ly Tronty second sirert and 388 Sixth avemue, corner of T pecond str ret A NEW INVENTION OF ARTIFICIAL TRETH. ree mn tal plate el ore’ tractin, the roots and are Tuecera he tate ten, perestain Can be had only of the renin Dr kh IGERMOND, 6 Bices tow hor Ly Teew Aled, witort pain, we eh eter The best of rete Fences given, Copyright. rec Ds TISTRY.TERTH EXTRACTED IN TEN SECONDS withont the stightost pain. ty w and original pracean— This ndinirable «jeter is practised by me only ivew IF required. Weer ee RG. DURKIN, 308 Canal siveet goup STREET, OPERATIVE AND oy Ml Pegpeetfully Invite the at, persons Keekin; or excellence ib artifie Derry description of artificial teeth, manufactured om at abort notice, and at the vary lowest trade WILSON, 3 Ai, manutachuring de for wrices. ee WIKAS CELEBRATED INFALLTBLR HARMLESS rem be had Sunday forenoon as well an week days, at the person ice! avore of aubecriber, 345, Broome sires PT. BUCKLEY MEDICAL. Ds COUNTLLE nas URNED To NEW YORK f leat Tweatieth str pee wa) Ripe a 6 (BRON WAY, SOUTH, yoivom 9x. Mute Me WARROW, 1S PRINCR STREET, A PEW BLOCKS eet of Rrondway, Offies hours from 11 ail Zand from to So eierk M. DARMONT, {2 MRRCER STRRET, CORNER Dinter a) nia M.. wencept Sundaye. OCTOR MUNTER'S ONLY OFFICE 18 AT wo. 3 DIVE Seon rt New York chy, entablished A.D. 14. Open from eight ip ibe moruing unb! (ew ¢ glock in tbe © eming. terns. The | with the Club oe wee ee NANA ARRAN RIES CANDIDATES. CANDIDATES CAN HAVE THEIR: d woul the ext of the wil bo prioted, by subscribing. fer. twenty Ae Price cents. Apply to BARTON &SON, Printers, 111 ate A MEETING OF THE a DEMOO! RATIO vi the Twelfth Aldermanic Ocwber inst, i Sa Tenth ureet, on motion Michael Meta Laughlin was called The resolved itself into an association, tobe ome, Tw Aldermanic istrict Democratic Association, and elected the following named ey cebenes off. cers for the ening ung year. itd, feLaugh! Freniden View iene MoNamee. Secretary, M. Cunningham, Treasurer, G. McKlvare. At an ned meeting, October 14, on motion the fol- Jowing resolutions were uuaiiluously,alopted:— Resolved, That this association do hereby endorse the ad- ministration of Mr. Buchanan, and the course pursued by bim implicated questions which is accession to the execudive chair. and that in the discharge of those important duties we recognise 4 firm yet prudent and dignitied regard for the interests of coun neem ved, That in the nomination made for State oftvers cognine a ‘and Integrity, wh lemocrats of worth 0 hi Geared themselves to tho pariy, by thelr labor and. devotion to ita intereata for past years, and we promine we will not be found wanting in adding our strength to that of our democratic brethren throughout the State, the result of which must and hall be & democratie vietory, ‘On motion, thé association adjourned to meet on Tuesday evenlng, 19th, at S o'clock. MICHAEL MeL AUGHLIN, President INGHAM, Secretar’ Micnarn Cun: $$$ TT T A MEETING OF THE DELEGATES FROM THE Regular and People’s Comunitiee, held at the wi Hotel on Saturday evening, 16th inet, Renjamin Ray in Chair, Win. Haber Sécretary, of motion, it was nant. mou regolved that a Committee be & programme for the autie meee wari (ed the following, they were unanimous) Vhereas, the General Commities of the Society of Regu Jare, on the léth day of October inst. passed, a Tutratie Republican People's General Commitee, dae Sta of October insi., approved, and adopted the following resolu- tous -— Resolved. jaations of can dates for ¢ en, except in those districts where the ’'itail shall preseat, unre: liable democrats or opponents of the national administration. Resolved, That in cages like those referred to in the Inst res olution, the members of the two General Cemmitiees (Regu A im the two the {6th inst, a8 & Convention of the iairict, to enue & altar aa election to be held on the Tuesday following, for the election of delegates toa Nominating Consenuion, which Convention shail ‘meet. on Wednesday, nominate a candidate to be support €d by the democratic party of the district. ‘Therefore, aud in accordance therewith, the Democratic Re- publican electors of the Third Congressional district will meet at the following named places, between the hours of G and & o'clock P. M., on p elect five a ti from ench ward to n audi date for Congress in t si np: Vata by the demoorai : district, atid that the 1a lowing be the inspector iret Ward John Hogan, Wm. Peggets and Jas. 5 11110 Greenwich abreet BSecoud Ward Laspectors—t and Mr. Fielas. Poll Mi; William sire "Third Ward Ingpectora—k. M. aggorty Joba Henting, "oll 235 Fulton stree. Fifth Inapectore—Wim. K. Wise. Jobu Keane. ‘Poll 22 Whiv» st Fighth W: : Jobn K. Walsh John Muriey and Henry Sperme and Tnspectors—Isa. Hinson, Joseph Thedo, ‘mi. White. Poll, Knicke: House,” southwest cor- Tiudson and Kin esas to tbe eandidate of the at this Convention feel gatiatied, and e made to nominate @ candidate for recommend that io call Assembly in aiid district RAY, Seer thairman of District Convention, ry —A MEETING OF suerioan Coan B Nomina Convention will be eld at 187 Bowery, on Wednesday evening, Ocioder 20, at 73 Oeloe' GILBERT C. DEAN, Chairinan, XN. 8. Hosten, Secretary. RAND RALLY OF THE DEMOCRACY. YOUNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIC UNION CLUB, ‘Tho Commitee of Arrangeinents for grand mass mee of the democracy on the nt, at Palace Gardens, are re- qquented to meet at the club rooms On Mouday evening, the 18th instant, at 8 o’clook Punciual attendance of ail the membersof the committee is particularly requeste WOHUN E, WHITE, A. 8, Suuivan, Secretary ATU RALIZATION. <THE, NATURALIZATION COM: ite of the Democratic Republican General Cor x pel in Ree daily at room No. 8 Tammany: tall. ton nie iM. tod P-M._ Applicants will require the endoreriment ote Ra Of the General Committee before & will be ssued. TOTICE TO DISTRICT ¢ CANVARSERS AND, INSPEC. tors of Klectlou.—The Inapectare of Kleciion of 4 rae Fourth, Pilih sigh Seventh, Righth,, Ninth ppear at h Wards, are by noted ™p unty Clerk on Wes nesday, 20th iust., be- 10°A. M. and ¢P. ML, to take the oath jpre- mih, Fourteenth, Fif- ‘aighicenthe Nineteenth, Twen- second wards, to attend at the arsday, 2ist inst. at the same Fourth, ‘hairman of Committee law. The Twe Sixteenth, Seventeenth, tieth, Ewenty first and Twen office of the ‘County Clerk on hours, The canvagwers of the, First, soond, ‘Third, ib, Sixth, Seven hth, Ninth, Tenth and Klevent b wards iT between the hours of 10 A. M. and 4P. Mt. to take the oath prescribed Jaw. The canvassers of the Twelfth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Fifirenth, Sixteanth, Seven penth ‘Bighteenth, ‘Nineteenth, ‘Twentieth, Twenty -tirst and Sy wy nme nny Fe ty nde are hereby notified to attend at the olfice of toe Conny © between the hour of 10 A.M. andé .. POLITICAL PRINTING GEVIN'R" esd alt... HE DEMOC: macy, OF NEW YORK invited to meet with the youna’ we 8 DEMOCRATIC UNION CLUR, ing rab o'clock, and other distinguished democrats will Fidreas the ‘meeting. ‘The Club bas made every ar to insure one of the fangoct demonst Jemoustraiions ever held in this city. Dodworth’s full Hamaged oer two uma gas an cor! a i over two thousand jets of gas and colores lan ocracy of the didierent wards Are invited to join * COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS, ©. 1. Yan Zandt, Jacob Windmnlier IG Aiopbe Kelly, on kelly, teawe Dubois. Peter Trainor. Thomaa A. Glover LF &. H. Charebiil MORATIO P. JOUN ¥. WH Pagar, Trengurer Secretary MAN DEMOCRATIC CENTHIAL CLUB R. ast. iy end € ae ARR, Presiteat. ua irman Chat r44 . cubealted by Mr. Bickbet, re vimonel y were ‘That we cher ily dorse the regularly nom ns {ed democratic count cia! ticket, headed by John Ke ly, and that "Resolved, ‘Phat. tn the oun hirme by of ‘Convention of Tammany Hall, we Wwebolt an» equity on the part of the democratic organt towards citizens speaking the German (og Just apprectation on the pm of this y ond that this act shall meet wit of onr German fellow citizens by a unanimous support of We whole teket ved, That we pledge ont whole supporto the vox arly this cky—John Cocks ve eijah Ware, Rian F. Purdy, D’k. Bichon 9 mat “iehevt that we cannon give them a betier p our high or thelr anpport of te national tion saad hele share inthe a tenance of our pollical righis than by exerting ours ver kn baba! of their Fe-tieetion Ressived, That we urge our fellow citizens well to cmeides fer ihe importance of the aroaching election, and not: thempelves to be mi ad imposed upon so-called sim poe aye 10 aid the unked Koow Nut epablb fh ing & Vietory bar i DR. WM. SCHIRMER, Preshient Dr. J. Harwen, Seoretary 8TH CONGRESSIONAL, ny em Hieventh, Fifteenth and 1 pon fie" DEMOCT ¥ Of the above district are invited to we] im mace Thursday evening, Ort. 2h, o'clock. # Covina nie ngs nud ih wards ty te anima ety ee One oct RAN ‘Tor tive Sixth District By order ofthe . 1. P. Harmison, See'y. ColmrTTER oF “apeasorany vane war’ vepteenth wart David Hoge ‘ioe huyler Livingston Jobn D. Murdoch. Joha Wheeler. Lawrence Turowe. TH ASSEMBLY Pana CT. AT 4 MERTING OF TUR Risth Assembly Democratic Convemtion, hebt at the C 7" in Grand street, on Friday evening, oe wth Son x. mala rag unaienonaly re wormed oe ory r eT REPRRAON BROWN fo, spa Sine Oh’ Srrmaws, Bec Bim WARD INDEPENDENT DEMOCRATH meeting of the above named elyb bab ga held « ‘arick streets. on Thurs ek UCN NS. AMITET, Prositent | Secretarie ASSEMWLY DISTRIOT, aD WARD —AT A pr rr dele A the Thirteenth Assem tir dit fatiomal Hall, i Fwy firth street, betsroen Kahin wennes, on Fritay evening. ‘Oct, 18, # velo, mite the Farsmany Hall Geueral Commitee on motion Peter P. nope ryt to Lt a Nev! ¥ motion or Mamerson ws inal nome uated aa a cundidate for tbe ‘hirteen! Ny district, Firieath Asem) Wee» OPPRRT, Chaismsn Parnica Meneny, Secretary. 1 pet 4 at porenant ti ‘BILLIARDS. HATARD ae. fnclading Pholan's improved ts and est #, with balls, cnte, © ning to billiards, for sale at whe | YOONNER & COLLENDER, Manufacturers, isck: ‘SS Ann street, N.Y eAPRovED. = TARD TABLES ishions, Prot leucrapa euers, ned rs ie 1886. Fan: pir this dna). make them uovor ged to. the scientio met er fale Si bebore ob ies om. 788 aunt 88 “ew ork rulactory, $8 Aon street. gate. AND NARBLE NED Anis ; FOR S\lh 1S "Rrorsthing compleig. | Price Fay, warrantenl t wall for tbe Te Lap To 9 Pe ore - iI for tables and mge attended to hes to let. an sah W. W. GRIFEITH, 146 Fulton «vent a pane GOON SECOND HAND RILLIARD TABLES, with Phelon’s onshiong and marhle beds, for aale, iy om plete order. Apply to O'CONNOR & COLLEN DER, 0 Aon wireet BOARDING AND LODGING. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL -AOQOMMODATE 4 EW wife, with board. ‘al he inc Tproransenta’ ia Ly located ‘and well furnished. References required. ‘ab 1A East Nivetecuth street. on ..___. _| aR EE FRONT PARLOR AND Be marge ON SECOND eyed large room on third ', to let, with board all modera ia AL ite poe 8h Broadway, pan a i ln a AN AMERICAN GENTLEMAN, OF RETIRED AND DO: meatic habits, wishes to obtain board tn a gente! French amily, where there are a few boarders aud where the French Inne is exclusively spoken, Address » box 19 ald ofiee, for two days. Boply BASDOOMELE Sp x NEWLY FUR SEED SUIT OF Howebas ait phen a Rone need apply unlesa wiling 10 pa accommodations. ‘Apply bt hy, ity, to ps} with: first class board. and ia delightfully iy ated, Weal Blovenks sire, Pry ‘Sixth avenue, FURNISHED ROOM OR ROOM AND BEDROOM TO Jet, in a private family, to one or two, single fentiomen; with partial board if required; house contains all improvements. Inquire ut 25 Lamartine place, ‘Weal Twenty: Dinth street, between Kighth and Nisth, aventies, A PAMILY HAVING 4 NICE HOUSE, WITH ALI THE modern improvements, would let a furniahed room, with board to 4 gentleman and wife, at $L1 per week, fice and gay included." Dinuer at six o'clock. Call ‘ab 108 West Thirty eighth ree A SUIT OF ROOMS ON THE FIRST AND SECOND ba foors to let, with board, separate or together. | The bow the modern improvements. Apply at 87 Bast Tw A PRIVATE FAMILY RESIDING IN A MODERN BUILT se, with all improvements, and in an nnexceptionable hood, will let to @ the whole or part 4 t Righteent eee WIDOW LADY -WOULD ACCOMMODATE A GEN tleman and wife or a party of single gentlemen with su perior board; rooms furnished or unfurnished; parlor and bed rooms. Apply at $8 Weat Twelfth atreet. PRIVATE FAMILY WISH TO LET FOR TAR winter (wo furnished rooms, adjoining, on second floor, With or without board, to gentiomen or to a gentleman and his wile, Alen, ne TaFge room on third slorye Call a 5 Amity , third house trom Amity street. > SUIT OF ELEGANTLY FURNISHED APARTMENTS, on Fifth avenue, near Twenty-tiret atreet, will be dis: posed of to a fami: and first class ace office, and it will be ‘alended to. “h SMALL PRIVATR FAMILY (WIDOW 1 ADY), WITH. out boarders, residi ington ave rent a frontand back par one room on second floor, 1 on reasonal J. X. L., Madison square Post ofl SUIT OF HANDSOMELY FURNISHED APART- menta, with ail the modern conveniences, with an clegant- Hite, to faully or geatiemen, Wits perial besrd if desired. gentlemen, with partial board if desi References exchanged. Apply at 83 Bond stret. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND RED. room, Just vacated, (o let, on the first floor. Also, single rooms, in the {mmmediate viciniy of Metropolitan Fite}, with or Without board. Modern improvements. Tuite for oue week t, near ui jousion. FAMILY OF FOUR GROWN PERSONS, HAVING A spacious house comfortably furnished, in # very pleasant situation {Mould like wome respectable woman to take their houre, re bosrders, with the privilege of alding ‘iher pereus, The heel relerunce’ for, reap ed. Apply at No. 44 Kasex sireet, Jersey City. PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, ON FOURTH pireet, near Broadway, to a lady and gentleman, with ntleman and wife, or single gea- {hve wecond floor, with bond. “Ap treet. Private table served in the best manner, ddress W. H. E., Herald terms, board for the lady only. Address Mrs. G. R., Broadway Post oftiee. References ¢ ged. FREXCH _ TEACHER, FROM PARIS, HAVING more rooms than required by his family, them, board, to persons wishing to learn to spe: peak Pre ch Ee and lessons; these included in ‘eras Address st Te ath street. N ELEGANT SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR without board, at 19 Union square, (Broadway side;) it is the most beautiful location in the city; house hae all (he modern Improvements. Also, two single rooms, Bes: of references given and requi A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR A PARTY OF SINGLE AA frnlemen can be accommodated with a handsomely fur Parlor and bedroom, with board, in first class house, with all the modern improvements, convenient to cars and on ‘off Astage route, The rooms will be let separately if desired. Dipner at six. Apply at 17 St. Mark’s place, Highth street. PLEAS SANT TOME CaN, Bi SECURED FOR THE se house, vear Broadway, in a ceatral nen, ‘ith board, from $8 to $6, with fire: also » sitting room gentlemen. parlor, wish rooms On erent, for $6-$7 each per week. Dinner at 6 o'clock. | K ference required. Address, with par- Hiculars, Home, for three days, Herald (A. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL ACCOMMODATE A FEW ntlemen, or a geutiemau and wife, with board. The fous Ne all the modern iraprovermente, i’ ploseantiy: located and well turnisbed. Reterences required. Apply a 184 Bast Nineteenth street. OARD.—A FRONT AND BACK ROOM, WITH BOARD, inet at 20736 West Twenty-first street, ‘oe rs! Gentlemen's fin can be obtaf we Dd ame) family ‘where there are no children, aye il ae moter ae : ed opponite helwen Pan Me CeTeRbU AIG egal st pa K-LADY AND GENTLEMAN, OR TWO Di ‘single gentlemen, can be accommodated with a la front Foun, dn ike socond floor, with clowst aitached w board family’ Dinner at 6. Apply at 168 West reet. OARD.—TWO OR THREE SINGLE GENTLEMEN OR oman and wife can be accommodated with goo ‘of the best locations in the city. Dinner at6. P- M. Reference required. Call at 286 Fourth street, opposite Washington square. —[SS—_—_——$—————— Bz: —A HANDSOME ROOM ON SECOND FLOOR, ith board, suitable for a gentleman aud wife or two gen lemen;» hall bedroom, with board, for 9 single gentleman aleo, & vacancy for two respectable ladies. Apply at 119 Franklin street, went side, OARD.—A PEW GENTLEMEN, AND A GENTIRMAN and wife, be accom: ith ished rooms, where they will have “ll the ¢ = a tnt good bostd: sll the modern fimprovements. Apply at 153 Thirteenth street, near Becoud avenue. OARD FOR THE WINTER, NEAR UNION SQUARE ‘A pleasant parlor and exte aa yin iwo large rooms on the third floor, Tarviobed. mee 7b Vighteenth street, near Broadway, House haa gas, Reference exchanged. OARD IN BROORLYN.—ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN can obtain board in a smail private family, aud room second story, With gas, pantry aud grate, within ten minu walk of the ferries Apply at 263 mew nimber) Pacitic sin oar Sunath street. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—PLEASANT PORNISHIED Focane, suitable for ope or two persons, wilh partial board at No, 78 State street, convenient to Wall aad Alin sree ferries Accommedetion superior and terms mo- derate, A large sized room on first thor, suitable ten Sionel gondlentns having libiary accommodations. OARD IN M BROOKLYN —A PRIVATE FAMI Biytreanging skate forgcb none niin Fry, after superior necommada lie winter. Apply at 96 rap pt CITY.ONE OR TWO RES pectable gentlemen ean chiain good board and accomme- dations in a private family. consisting of three persons (ui children), by applying at & Morris stree!, above Green, City OARDING IN SERRE OARD WANTED—BY TWO LADIES daughter, with an anfur there are bat few boarders: Addvess X. X., Union square DIATELY, BY A RESPRCT. in astrictly private family fand the romforte of MOTHER AND here can be enjoy ed YA per, week. Bost of referenee given 1. Bdwards, 387 Spring st BOARD WANTED —A LADY OF RESPECTABILITY & small comfortably furnished ebamber, with card tor hereall for the qinter, tn » private family, or where boarders. ‘ere are Terms not fo exceed $4 per week Reference given. Address for two days Mra. Johnson. square Post office. OARD WANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, For two gentlemen anid ladies } hoard for the ladien only. Address Wm, Ward, Broadway Most office. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, in ® private family np town, Unexceptionable re ferences given and required. Address Coope i nae Post office OARDING —TWO GENTLEMEN AND THETR WIVES ‘8 few ingle gentlemen can be arcommexiated with board ta s pemeg! private fanably, ou moderasa terms, at No, (62 Reser street, jemsey city. S$ CARDING —TWO FU RNISNED | ROOMS WOULD BR Jet to two gemtiemen anv! ladies, board for the ladies only, oung Widow Indy, in a retired part of the cy, between dnd Peurieenth sirects. Address Mrs. C., Unvon aquar Post office. References exchanged OARDING —A or FURNISHED he third sviT wri. with board for the Apply ot 14 Grerae my Indy only street, near Houston. Re YOOPER HOUSE, a (BROADWAY nt FOR cents to cents, gente mman and wlie $1 to 81 BA godd restaurant in Ue house. ——$——_——————————— AGT FUL. LOCATION AND A COMFORTABLE be enjoyed in a genter) Amerbran family, plea santly located, convenient to Broadway. A. weatly furnished Sromt room, stliable fora gentleman and wife or two single Rentlemen. Apply at 67 Second avenue, corner of Fourth st ———— MEN SPRKING children, GENTL (AMILIES AND SINGLE board will find rooms, in suits or aingle, with gas, bath, Fey Ld all hours at private mess tables, and every luxury, © House, Broadway and Twelfth street pram ROCMS TO LET.—A FEW GENTLEMEN Me pany ed ra Faraimel rootns in & ee ite ‘tan have ail the comforts 5 OF OR id terre. iy ah Wo Vasiek sreet, near 8 i, ay Booms LeT—WITH OR WITHOUT ards a — a handsomely” (uratahed cae, rege Apply at Rig! 4 Ninth avenues. ry DAND THIRD ” Fe URNIGHED ROOM so Let front or back inahot ihe ated bath najrintn family private breakiast if required: terms reasonable KF RNISHED ROOMS TO LET TO GENTLEMEN, WITH ont board: Lary Ay ame, with hedragme attached, and single vaca fuanily, with all ibe modern im provemenie, at 8@ Bond sirert Fri ROOMS TO Let ON THe, RROONTY third etertos, with poy ard, 1 ME Henry gireet wer oF Sie!e, Brooklyn. AT 66 WEST WASHING om far Axo ay ROARING A asp Lone ENTLEMEN AND THEIR Ives oO SINGLE aLE GEN accommodaied with board at No. 6 West Hemen can be accom Baltic street, South Brooklyn. ENTLEMEN BRST ROT ABILIFY, separ 4 A G ‘feral marlon, with poy? may with or without breaktnat witht igettamly where there are no child ithe th en Fighth Jway. Address, with name, Home, Btauon Boat ‘ole. ——————$_— Gamer PARK—AT 106 FAST TWENTY-FIRST I sireet—Ki sults of rooms, bandeomely carpeted and {Grniehed, fo board; house prown , ret — ynner at i, exchanged. Key to park; home comforts can be en, fovea” Apply as above. od ANDSOMELY FURNHBED ROOMS IN FOURTRENTIL ‘lor and Dedrooes yn second and pes Foor Vv, in can ins @ pleasin' Fourwenth sureet between Pink avenue and University plase. Address box 666 Post eflice. OTE, LODGINGS—ONE BLOCK FROM THE ed Hal), Clean and comfortable single rooms can be had at the Globe Hotel, William And Frankfort sree, New York, 2126 (0 oul $2 60 por week. Ken: tiewen and wi OFFER AN ELEGANT AND COMFORTABLE HOME to two oF four bachelor gentlemen, in & private house up town, pleasantly and centrally located.” Kverything necessary wil Be provis led; fire, gan, ‘ahd breakfast nerved at any BOT, thelr washing doa, thelr ‘linen kept in per‘vet onder, and all other ap} n keeping, References sequined, Ad dvens, wilh real uaine, @. L.8., Herald office EWISH BOARDING HOUSE. 108 BLEECKER STREPT. Families and single men requiring board for will fin Klactons at 106 Fuevokeoe PAL BOARD.—QENTLEMEN AND FAMILIES WISH ing board with or without rooms, abould try the Blancard Broadway oud Twelfth street. Breakin 7; supper ull 12 o'clock. At N°, 22 UNIVERSITY PLACE.—ELRGANTLY FUR hished suil oF pariors on the first oor, with board, very Gesirable for a temily or & gentema: abe had on reasonable terme by applying immedately, "Family ewall. Dinner at six. ONE OR TWO YOUNG PROFESSIONAL MEN WisH to td apartments, singin or together, with bath, as, tire and partial board, in a strictly private and respectable Ameri- can fasmily in this ity. Addrosa Thorn, box 1X9 Herald office, stating in ‘pull the ms PUEASANT ROOMB, 4 CAN BE H. two gentlemen, ranks urt street, Brooklyn, pergite Ha), “Fomiy private and terms roasdnable. “Dinner at six ERMANENT BOARD WANTED.—A NICELY FUR niabod room on second floor, with board, ior 8 gentleman and wife, in a hours containing All (he modern improv terme, including gas and fire, must be mov : no notic be taken untese'ftll particulars are given. ress for two days N. F., Herald oftice. SENATE HOUSE.—TO LET, TWO,HANDSOMELY FUR. WO nisbed parlors on the second floor, facing Broadway; terms $6 per week. A)so, neatly furnished bedreoms from to $4 per week; hot and cold baths; house first class. Apply at 910 Broadway. : ROOMS TO LET-SUITARLE FOR Best of reference required. Inquire B TY Dy, 4, bath, LET—WITH BOARD, | A FRONT OR BA’ lor, handsomely furnished, with board, fora and lady. References hanged. Toure of Mes We Thompson atoeet. 0 LET—I¥ A SMALL PRIVATE FRENCH FAMILY, where there are no boarders, a large second story room with gas; also large pantry with Croton water and bath room sal ing. Only single gentlemen need apply ai No. 1 Amity first door from Amity street, © LET—COMFORTABLE FURNISHED ROOMS, TO xentlemen, with or without partial board. Good "refe and required. Apply al 250 Greene street, near cs ae MT NFURNISHED AP ARTMENTS-WITH BOARD, POR a gentleman and wife, to be had with a private family, at 27 West Bultic street, Brooklyn. Terms reasonable, Private iable served it desired VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS, WITH GOOD BOARD, Av oderate prices, single oe in suite, with am) ie conve- niencea und home, comforts, may be obtained at 169 Twenagion Avene, between Thur fest and Taisty eosond. exreete; frout Kiglish basement house. "Best references given and To. qui ANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM OR TWO, WITH board for a lady, where there are no other boarders, and with a whtow preferred. Whe loration mast be becweon Tweltth and Thirtloth atreetsand Fourth and Beventh avenues. Ad dress Q. 0. T., Union square Post off MAN AND LADY. Por THe: for the lady went be moderate. TANTED—BY A GEN Pleane address J ANTED—ON kr OR TWO PLAINLY FURNISHED board, in the neighborhood of Sixth and Twenty-fifth streets, for a gentle man and bis wife. Rent not to exceed $12 a mouth. Address Henry, Herald ofice. Best of references. y J ANTED—BY A SINGLE GNTLRMAN, A FURNISH £4 front room and ‘bedroom, with gue and eonvenience of bath, in & private family, sitgated between Prince and Foarthstreste, near Beasdass _ SAdnnne ~-0i-~ °-—= e= ANTED—A SLEEPING ROOM, WITH BREAKFAST and tea, by a young gentleman, in a respectable private = where there are po other pores; tanger ag ‘be below Jou ag terme not to exce per we ddrese W.il. V., Herald otic P * TANTED—BY A lodging room in a private family, near Broadway not above Union aquare. Address @. HL, terme. PANTRD—Ry A LADY AND GENTI, Jor and bedroom, unfurnished, in ® There there are no other boaters Add: GENTLEMAN, A PURNISHED way and Heraid office, stating MAN. A PAR vate family, mod ress Merebai Jerald BOND STRERT, CORNRR OF BROADWAY.—PLEA ‘ly furnisbed rooms, without board, for gentlemen ¥ upplying a! the above number CORNER OF STATE STREI r. iat or, with board, suitable for a fan nulable for gentlemen. Legation. pleasant, Of the bay. Reference required. © 18% WEST SIXTRENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVR. : partments in sults oF single rooms, with rst clase bon, wt Fensooable rates, for a select family” or gente orn. Tachous & rewn mone, a ly located and con. tains all the improvement, o'clock. 7() RAST TWENTIETH STREET —ROOMS, WITH FULL i J nO partial board, in a brown stone house, convenient to ourth avenue cars and sages. Those only who appreciate « -mforiable boane aud are willing to pay for W need uppiy, =] TENTH STREET, NEAR PIPTH AVENUR.—A GRN- oO] deman avd wite, or single gentiomen, can be accummo God fore, with board”. be house has tbe wodern improve. ot ee mente. Bitnner at 0 clock. - i r BLENCKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY —A PAR Seeman, sph bourd, vs its eben Vooue sutable for Sagi en an, met; atom ose 4 Uemen. "The horse mente” ote bas all the motern improvements. rences exchar on 105 INTH STREET —ROOMS TO LET, ON FIRST 2) and third foore, with or without board. Single rooms for $8 per week 107 % eu IRTON rae BR, FIGHTH STREBT, BET avenues —Hwndsomely fa rooms way + be had with h board by a om enieet amin or att Pg keremen: | Howse containg All modern improvements, Jailer stain. Good refvresees given ana required) 120% MINTH OTRERT.—A FURNISHED PARLOR AND bedroom to let to geutlemen only; breakinat if de aed: the Saigon te very decicabie, being © few bounce weet of Broadway. References exchanged. 180 *! ber TWENTY SECOND STRERT.—ROOMS — rt Boot Ne, , In eal jabth avenue core and four lines of stages. QOO NIST POURTERNTH STRRET GENTLEMEN oF ind these wives or m few single gentlemen can Gnd comfonable board and good rooma, im sulle or sing!# apart monts, by «plying at the above auimber. Terms moderate. Drumer at six o clerk RAST TENTH STRERT—TWO SMALI, PAR lors, with bedrooms mached, suitable for families, venient to cars aad 46 BROOME STRERT, ONE BLOCK West oF eee the most desirable and central location im the eliy, being in the immediate vicinity of see tele. manent and rt on boarders aecomm ydaied. dished rooms without board if 489 HUDEON STREET. =—PLEASANT ROOMS TO LET. fornisbed of onfurnished, with board. Terms mode Dinner at 6 o'clork. rate 62 second floor, front room —_—$ $$ GREENWICH STREET. —A GENTLEMAN AND ommodated with board om the unfurnished, of a few where there are but single gentlemen, 1 ioe bose An. asunt home will do Well toeall. Terme me SISHED ROOMS TO LAT, IN tly apposite the New York Hotel moje) BROADWAY +t GL suite or ain Water gan, te. Ap 747 make arranges BROADWAY FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO Jet, Wit OF without board; #leo one Or two rooms on fourth floor, anitable fora party of young geutlemeo, on rea enable terms. QHD BROAPWAY, UNION SQUARE —HANDSOME suite of rooms for a gelect frunily or gentlemen Pri rate lable Hreqnired. Reterences given and required MATRIMONIAL. A OUS9 MAN Waxts TO FORM THE ACQUAINT ance of some young indy, and in course of time if both are Mo they cnn be made one; he makes the offer, and uo soap Nera be afrrkd to anewer f, s Ali correepondence strictly confidential between ourerives; the writer is f and ae noble hearted a fellow ae can be found. Any can anewer thie hy seuding % few lines to Heary office, 47 Troy street. GRRTURR AN, 3% YRARS OF AGE. WHO HAS RE A Miced fctm riaines wih competency, tater io make naintance of an accomplished and p © cael ae as ‘8 view to matrimony. She mustocenpy a Sorts! portion, aod equality ‘0 Theane fe algo desirable. » With partion ag@, personal at eeeee. msnd aiating ‘where an interview’ May be had, Floyd M. Spencer, Madtignn aquare Post oiier STRANGBR IN THE CITY WISHES TO FORM THE A Sigeaintace of « Indy wader 90 years Of age, wih a view fo matrimon: must be edyenind and of w Mvely dies! tion, Inclined to the romantic; » fth brown baie and hazel exes preferred. AN comm we cations. will be held atrtetly. con ie). Addvess C.D. Wright, Union square Post ATRINONTAL ‘ne L pag TWENTY ONE YRARE OF seq iadnianee of a young gentle " \ 4 om A Ha dway 3 WOUSES, ROOMS, S0., TO LEPy. RARE OPPORTUNITY. — Fastin ata Bol aa ‘oC boards. end th taken in board. ‘This isa ehance r propiitor cannot ake vebarge abit tie ea sliver Hiduse, 910 Broadway n*' TONerY? RARE CHANCE.—STORE IN A on it sie wy od ae. epee Soe ng Re bad 0 aire! the | on EM gon two, siren and the best laud in dhe ey for any bud nese. Callas 4 Corie sreot "NN SS FURNISHED PARLOR AND BRDROO! A ote ies lua, house, ted with wih mange ed cates aes stained Blass doors, unfurnished, where persons may ‘eet ola occu aa thier are only two in family.” Hoots floor, Iiiree egy, whth kitchen to themselves, a oat and stages convenient. References Apply for ome week ai 79 Heventh street, pan rns ES Si LOWER PART OF A HOUSE TO LRT—TO cable tainly, six rooms, marble wantely standin ie we ee hot and water; rent $31 26 pei ‘anal’ faxally in sredlately. part. Apviyat 144 Phompeos wtreet. Vossesslon fran ou ROOMS TO LET—WITH LARGE CLORRTS AT tached, also Croton water and gas; also, of upfur ujsted rooms wilt be let cheap toa good teuauk. “Apply at 800 a modern improve = Houston st., near Broadway. 'URNISHED HOUSE TO RENT, AT 4% THIRD AVE ne, containing seven coms, front and back basements, will be Hot on feeathableerma to a, reepeatabie temfiy. | The owner woul a the ‘honse, in ore, om ald r ply in y sto ‘OUSE Sp Lat, PART ( A HOUSE ALSO.—THEY with all the with ra rand, and ina good 5 UPITAM: 78 Went Nine formu waver, any’ time Rataedays VOuh; atier thee, only before 10.4. M., and atter 6 PM. T OUSE TO LET —A THREE STORY ENGLISH BASE ment house, fitted with all the modern conveniences, to lei from November | to May 1; rent Fd per anoum. Avply ALN9 Went ‘Thirty:fourth street, between Broadway and pventh avenue A 8h TO LET WITH IMMEDIATE PORGERSION, IN A a deairable iocaton, Xo, street, between Pike and Rutgers. Apply at ’ window shade, paper { ‘and 468 Pearl street, AS Spoor tw mei curiain emporium, Now 16 near Cl than, THE PREMISES KNOW! uated on the corner of At the South ferry, containing about which are now letto pérmanent Gocupan Femainder are dilled ‘by trapsieat persoan. rua will be sold or let with the house if peterred.” The belng in bad health le desirous of giving ly. Apply at the ofice of W. street, wecond story, front. scum on iamediate. NSEND, No. 1 South WFICES TO LET aresneat RENTS #19 BROAD- jwe No. per mont No.8, 9% per month. Inquire of Nauohaw ®. FOX, on the premises, No, 499 Broadway, three doors bel Grant sive. a OF A FCRNISHED HOUSE TO LET—AT NO. 67 Z he i floor, containing front att he roma are ne cooking utensils, Inching ‘One or two more rooms on more than one child need not apply. pet ethan dnen aur am hn de |= OT ROMs 20, LET, WITH POWRRSIN THE NRW HAVEN ) Ratiroad Company's depot, comer of Gentre and Frank lin streets, varying in size from 100 foet, at low Fates, to aul the mes. | Tuqulre of T. SENN corner of Elm and Franklin streets. LET=THR HOUSE AND STORE NO. 89 SPRING street, second door enat of Broadway. The premises are well adapted for & French or Ge wuitabie for manufactur Urposes. juire of W. B. ‘BUNKER, No. 80 Wal reel, between Tonnd$ ¥elock, LeT_THR TWO THREE Cys HOUSES NOS. 278 ‘and 286 Spring atreet; one will be rented ig apartments, Aino, Ahe small so story bones ‘No. 288 8) sat anole J. CHASE, Ne Hammond str oe rd ‘from 60 x 1 LET—ON REASONABLE TERMS, A BALL, re room and barroom attached if required. + 190 Prospect smeet, Brooklyn. There are also ap nts “ole for email families, on reasonable terme. Inquire at 18] Bande street, Brooklyn LBT—A STORE ON BROADWAY AND ONE ON ‘anal street; Bret, xecond and third fovrs and a base pola ated light business purposes. ‘Spply av a7 Canal reel, lip eta 0 10 LET—THE | Franklin stree RGF TWO STORY HOUSE NO. 131 eat ante, on) be Fented low lo teannt giving ood securtiy for veut. Apply roth STORY BASEMENT {at od 2) West Ewenty second streot, “auabien wih modern improvements,” Rant to Rene = eo boon! $04 Apply on the premises. auely ) LET—AT H@ WEST BROADWAY, A, BASRMENT for restanrent, also, the fatures for sale. Inquire in 6v's store for particulars (T° LET=TO A SMALL aw Ngo te second thor and front rooms, in hot any ten! Ce RURMRLL 19 West birty Marat wlrect mo LET. TUR. TURES RTE BW air” ‘6 TH pretences. )LET—THE HOUSE AND PREMIRES NO. 0 VAN house. Apply to street, known as Denman’s pablic JAMES Gi GRIDLEY, 50 Nassau street. Pre FAMILY, Lie ae. FLOOR, ind kitchen, house 69 Chariton wreet. consisting of ere on the premisesor Toate. LET—TO F) Wy PAM, ey 4 house, No. Baltic street, Brook bath, reat will be waken te board if ‘desired. irapeeeset te J. Stone, No, 66 West Warren Pos pesmwon immediately LET=IN JERSEY CITY, 65 for blocks from the ferry, commanding « prospect of the Bay and Narrows, @ three 7 eat and bageinent brick house, with all modern hnprovementa, Rot and cold waler, bath rooan, Apply wo Mr dhe. veo HOVER, airecay opponite TT EET-AT LOW RENT, AND. POSSESSION TOKE ait the eonseatent and dealrabie three dry boune No Vinee ont i Conal treet, ia order. Ren ‘i wire of Re Ie SUYDAM, 188 Wa aw ) LET—POUR LOFTS, AT #® BEEKMAN STREET, corner of Goid street ) LET=THE PIRST FLOOR, WITH HASEMENT floor, through, of the new bouse 272 West Forty fourth street will be renied cheap to a reapectable family. Toquire on the premises. LET—A FIRST CLASS FURNISHED HOUSE, MOST desirably located. weet of and near Broadway, below Bleecker street. Howse, furnished complete and in fie order. A rare opportunity, 8. T. H., Herald office. LET—A FURNISHED yaeen 6 ORY BRI in Routh Brooklya. oy 9 1 Bay TS. er en a, required. Beaver street, up stairs. LET—THE SECOND STORY 2 BO. iM LAURENS atreet, near Bleecker. consisting of with range, bot cold water, and ~ mesierate. Apply on the premises. LET—FPOR BUSINERR, aC. Vi Lf Pay | corner roomea, with spactons ent tinal! rooms, wih entrances op Broadway aad Tee, story house, 64 Kas! Twelfth street. Fel ce SEEN od Willian street ) LET~TO A SMALE LAME, IMMEDIATE PORSES. atte bedre quire on ibe pre te gar store LOWFR PART OF HOUSE NO. treet, front and back basement, wo parlors on the fir and three bedrooms ow the second Boor. lew, tron this catit May next A LET RENT REDUCRD)—THR PARLOR FLOOR OF Ninth atenue, near Twenty seventh joo the mex! Boor to let; each hone has Be and atx roves, the convenience of gas fixtures, bathe, &e. Rent very Apply in the store, or of i rate possession immediately Tintch! 323 Ninth avenun, Tt LET x MO BOKS N-A MEAUTIFUL FIRST CL, houge, wi a improvements, very iet IT 0 BENT—PART OF A FOUR STORY BROWN ho: away, terme very moderate, on the prem etw Wand IZA. M, orot i Faiton street, from 910 11 A.M TO LHVRICIANS AND SINGER ORNTLEMER 1 WILL eta vecy comfortable high from the last twenty vraen ae a’ per month honee a Escamwce ti eerieed.”"Appiy av tOl Prankitn. eet, beeoment door $2950 SRECOND ELQOR OF BROWN STOR FRONT Richi a et Ee chiting eas. Toquire on the premises WATCHES, JEWEURY, 40. AMOND JEWELRY AT RETAL, TWENTY rive PER cent below retail re prices. Miamend rings, 1 ore d brace wt emrring, “Dinmond eroews, & ma. bit Represented by DAVID nai, ug Birowlway, ap aire NDS, DIAMONDS, 5 DIAMONDS. —1. THRRMA het rie a8 Broome street, manutactirers Jewelry, keep econsiantly on hamd 0 very ef recherche pattern, 19 w ita. a3 dina ee fe ‘i ate eno of ha mod jiarnonda, un@el, on Diamonds, old <heught sr iaen tn exchange VOL HNONOMETER WATCHES, FT Gold lever ow Git plex wetebbe Trdependent second watches, Ladies gold lever way hes, find enameled w Twenty five per cent below F wenty tiv tapas wp ekeock. homaon Represented oe RANT ‘ee OUTS ANR! E te Hr =3 pD' Ue WROADWaY Wis ANRICH, watehmakey, fourm 6 68: vootrorme ihe podite that Be. for the sum of nthe finest we ‘melon Yor 12 monehm. nie amy other har the bent watchmalter from Rucape, Nhat be wil give every ame station Tats ANR ICH. C3 Rovahwas Foro duore above Acai sureet