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saat * tien was provided, whe took their seats in the | the dark axis rgd ge awe ‘They are as follows;— Ben. Dis. "Dino 3, Mc Our McCarty, 6—Franklin J. Ottarson, Bickford, Daniel Darrow, Moers Jones, Abraham john A. Ross, ‘Wm. H. , Fo tomnte, Jr. poten 0 Comal twin Valentine, . Ge , im. Benj. T. Rhodes, ‘Allen, John Van Tine, Oharies N. Becker, John McConne!l, Frear, James D, Hall, Daniel Townsend, Andrew Craft. a Davee. ‘When Councilman Frear’s name was Mr. roge and said that be would d ject to Mr. ae, iDg bis stats om the ground thes eo Was Bot Wake sueneccueaataenentn see whether there ‘was a quorum present he would call their names. Barbs deve sae twenty-four gentlemen answering, the Cler! wemarked that he was ready to receive any motion which bes Spann gin yg Afi? ae Laan mew Abrabam Lent be appointed President pro Mr. ardeh pomnioated Mr. Balteel, who, on the second Daliot, was selected to discharge the duties of temporary Dan. ‘Mr. Buxrex thanked tho Board for conferring the honor pon him, and hoped that in their deliberations every word wouid be tempered with moderation, ‘Mr. Kuopxs moved that the Board proceed to ballot for permanent President. Mr. Lamntee offered an amendment, that the Board ad. Journ till Thursday, which was lost. ‘The members then proceeded to nominate their pre siding officer. Mr. Van Tig nominated Charles G, Cornell and Mr, Lam- ‘Magk named Franklin J. Ovtarson, Messrs. Rhodes and Valentine were appointed tellers. At this jumcture a committee from the Boagd of Alder- men, covsisting of Aldermen Boole and Smith, entered, and {informed the Board that they were ready for business, aod would receive any communication that they were dis Posed to make. ‘the PaesipEnr said the Board would communicate with the Aldermen in a short time. ‘Tho tellers having counted the bal'ots, the Chairman an- nounced the result:—Charles G. Cornel received 13 votes, and Frankiin J. Ottarson 11, He, therefore, declared Mr. Cornell duly elected as President of the Board, and ap- inted Messrs, Decker and Craft a commitwe w conduct to his neat. “he PuESIDENT, on taking the chair, spoke as follows: Gunriaaten ov THe Board or Counciuaey—I return you my thauks for this manifestation of your partiality and confidence in selecting me wo preside over your delibera- tious for the coming year. I shall endeavor atall times to decide fairly and impartially upon all questions tuat may arise. Lalso trust that, m presiding over your de- boerations, I may have the support of every member of this body, in order that good fecting and harmony may ebaravterive all Our actions for the coming year, Geutie- men of the Board of Councilmen, your duties are now about commencing, and I trust that you will perform them with that zeal aud ability which I know is posscesed by the members of this Board. Important questions will come before you, in which the interests of the whole city are mvoived. 1 will be your duty to endeavor to legis- Jate in such @ mauner that the Common Counctl of 1859 Will be remembered a8 one comprising a8 mucn ability aud integrity, aud as capable of properly atending to the Public necessities, as uny one that has preceded it. I again thank you, gentlemen, for the houor you have con- ferred upon me. ‘The Board th n proceeded to ballot for clerk. Charles . McCienachan, the former clerk, and Walter H. Pinckuey were the candidates for that position. Tae firat ballot ro- suited in the election of Charivs T, MeClenachan, be naving Feceived thirteen votes, aud Mr. Pinckney eleven, Waiie the ballots were being counted one individual ‘went up to tie Provident aad offered bim a paper, which be declined receiving. Mr. Orraxson handed the Messenger a document, but the Presidevt would not receive it at that tine. Nicholas M. Slidell was unanimously elected Sergeant- at arms. : Mr. MoConwgxt offered a resolution for the appointment of 4 comunitiee of three to wait upon the Aldermen to ia- form them that the Board of Counciimen were organized, which wos adopted. Mr. BuLTExL moved that a like committee be appointed fo wait on the Mayor, which was carried, Mr. MoUanty, in a’coneiliatory tone of voice, rose and addressed the President as follows:—“T hope, sir, that the Presiient of that committee will be our opponent in po- Mucs.”” ‘The Presipent enlightened the gentleman by informing Inj that he was out of order. Mi. Lent thougot Mr. McCurty was very kind and con- shiiatory, and be accepted his request as un olive branch, Mesers. Bickford, Bulteel and Lent were appointed a eommittes to wait upon the Mayor, and Messrs. McCon- nell, Frear and Hall a committee to visit the Aldermen. ‘Tike committees returned aud were discharged, Mr. Lawx statiog that his colleagues on the committee appointed to wait upon the Mayor desired to confer an honor upon him by requesting him to be their spokseman, for which he was profoundly grateful. His Honor the Mayor wouid eommunicate with the Board in a few moments, Roderick T. Entwistle was elected doorkeeper for the bg) | year. ‘The ’xusupENT announced the reception of the following otest from Mr, Ottareon, which was read by the Deputy rk:— To Tie BoaRp oF COUNCILMEN FoR THE City oF New York:— IT protest against gs to adjourn this Board fur- ‘her till after the question of the members elect to this ‘Beard is settled, so far as the election of Alexander Frear ws concerned. 1 claim the right to seat in this Board by @iection, in his room and stead, and claim that he has no right ‘seat assigned bim. woe JOSEP! ’H McADAM, Twentieth ward. New Yor, Jan. 3, asso On motion ot Mr. Ruooss, the the communication (eal receipe ngenri pay mt Seats, consist- get Mesex . Rhodes, Bickford and Lambier. Puxsipet read & communication from the Mawes enumerating lus appointments, the charter vesting power in him. i Jobn A. Towle, Deputy Clerk. James Little, Jobn E. Green, ren aie aa Treaient poe 1 tren " ceeded to the Mayor's mi tors tow ements, on motion of aa ther reading of the document was es wi Board directed a thousand copies to ment form. = RuovEs suggested that as it was important that the Finance Committee should act upon the tax levy for 1859 ‘as speedily as possible, it would be well for the President to call that committee together without delay. Mr. Lamsrer then rose and said:—Mr. President, I should not rise to occupy the attention of the Board at this time were it not for a remark made by a member that in all probability the committees of the Board would be appointed previous to the next meeting. [have to ask, sir, as a special favor, that whatever positions may bo gesigned to mo by the Chair, that I may not be con nected in any Way Oh any committee with the gentleman ou this last named, Wm. i. Vaientine. (Great applause in the lobby.) ‘The PrestokNt—No personalities in this Board. This episode was quite unexpected, and a solution of it was given by prominent republicans, who assertod after the aijournment that Mr, Valentine, elected as a republi- ean, liad sold himself out to the democrats, ‘The Board adjourned till Monday next at five o’clock. THE COLLATION. Soon after the adjournment the Board repaired to Bix- by’s Hotel, at the invitation of the Clerk, where a colia- to which ample justice was done. jayor Tiemann was present and occupied a seat beside the reeident of the Board, but retired before the speeches were made. Mr. Orrarson proposed the health of Charles T. McCe- nachan, which was drank with great enthusiasm, Mr. McCLuNacHaN in replying Said, that it was the habit of the President and the Clerk elect to annually call the members together around the festive board, to harmonise opposite political views aud to express their regret that ities enter ino our chy government. The citizens Jeked to them for the reduction of the oppressive taxa- ticn of this overburdened city, but it was not in their power to do it. Over six millions and a baif of the eight millions levied upon the city of New York were under the control of the State government, and he had no doubt, judging from the ability and integrity of the Board oi 185), ‘but that efforts would be made to produce some reforms in the city government. In conclusion Mr. McUlenachan ave as 4 sentiment—The City Governmont of Now ‘ork—the Mayor and both branches, may they vie with each other in carrying out the best interests of the city of New York. The health of the President of the Board of Aldermen ‘and the Corporation Counsel were drank, and other yolun- teer toasts were given. Mr. Luwr, one of the new members, made a few seusi- ble remarks. He said the Board of Conneilmen were equally divided as it respected politics, so tuat they could watch ope another, and he was sure they all needed watching. It was oly nine days since he was elected, ‘and in that short time his eyes had been opened, for he bad been asked what he expected to make. Ho assumed the duties with an honest desire to logisiate for the best interests of the city, and would vote on all measures as hia conscience and jadgment dictated, independent of party considerations. ‘The company ‘separated with good pane apparently at peace with themselves and ali mankind. dale i u The Great Comet. A very intelligent document hag been issued from the precincts of Harvard University, relating to the recent magnificent comet which so powerfully attracted the ‘united vision of the whole human race. ‘We gather from ite pages that this celestial visiter whioh shipped £0 gracefully along its invisible tine in , was some 240,000,000 miles from us at the time of ite Gisoovery in June, and it was then traveling at the rato of 65,00) miles an hour. ‘This velocity censtantly increased as cho phenomenon approached the sun; and, like the swoil- dimensions of the illusive phantasmagoria, it seomod daily w expand in bulk as we surveyed its filmy outtines, ‘Tes maximum velocity was nearly 190,000 miles an hour, excelling the speed of the planet Mercury. ‘This was a its Perihelion point, 62,000,000 miles seems to have been ‘tho measur ita distance from us October 11, or some ted 000 nearer to the earth than it a) proached the sun. difioreuco between its spbolion ana tts peribolion ve seems to be the difference between 480 miles and i miles inan hour. Tho difference between its re- motest and its nearest solar distance is 14,244,000,000, or early eight times tho distance of the planet Uranus. This fmmense reach, however, would hardly carry it o another aynem, when the nearest fixed star is billions of leagues mus. Its period of orbital revolution ts about twonty OF twenty-five centuries, The size of its nucleus varied as well as ite speed, ‘That ranged from two thousand miles diamoter when fear Bl 000,000 miles from us, and only 600 miles when fees than ‘one-third that distance, ‘The intensity of its Night was deeper at its smaller That nucleus wr of Inminous envelopes, which in aggre- ee ‘med a beantiful amphitheatro to the spectator at Cambridge Refractor. To smaller glasses these con- gentric arches were conglomerate, and formed a hood, halo, or brilliant bow over the’ nucleus, Indeod, the halo appeared larger than a somicircle, oven nearor the awoep of an entire cigcle, Is cortainly plowed in, until vented its further for! The Purchase or Conquest of Cuba. ANOTHER REPLY TO THE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE— SPAIN RECOMMENDED TO BUY OR SEIZE KEY WEST. from La Cronica of New York, Jan. 3, for the New York Hexavp.) We learn from 2 reliable source that one of the deputies of the present Cortes of Spain, whose name is not given, intends to submit, within a short time, to the consideration of that body, a Proposition conceived in the fullowing or similar terms :— negotiations shall be opened with the govern- a of the United States for the immediate cession to bp potedey J West, in Florida, in consideration of a sum of money to be supulated for at the time, since the pecu- Nar situation of the said Key, within a few hours’ sail of Havana, and other circumstances of no less importance, make its possession by us excessively desirable for the Protection of our national interests in the island of Cuba.” ‘The above proposition in fact seems to us very rational and worthy of being attended to, provided it shall be actu. ally shaped into definite form; besides, 1b would have the advantage of being opportune in every respect. There is no doubt but that the possession o Key West would procure for Spain many and considerable advantages, not only especially on accoun: of its being #0 close » neighbor w the Spanish isian; for besides this, there is a very particular motive which would of itself justify the proposal—viz , that Key Wear ag belonging to-day to the United States, is a permanun source of grievance and inconvenience to Lhe Spaaish people (Mr. Buchanan will permit us for once to imitate even his official language)—and if anybody should doub it, we shall mention in passing amongst many otter cases, one which yccurred in 1 the steamer Creole, having on board a band of : de who had jos plundered and set on fire our port of Cardenas, tyuod in the port and from the authorities of Key West the most cordial and efficient protection againat our war ste El Pizarro, which went in pursuit of her. What rou in September, 1861, when the same population, ia a fit of piratical Tervor against Cuba, endeavored wo seize a ish bark recently arrived ‘in their waters, with the charitable intention of setting her on fire aad assassinating her crew, on the mere pretext that thev were Spauish, must be kept in mind, as also that being unable to carry out their project, they attacked the houses of several of our rural citizens, “pillaged ther, aud destroyed without pity many valuable articles wait they found there. And so have We mauy otuer expivits by those already universally famous raqueros. “* Un the olber hand, nobody absolutely knows uny- thing whatsoever about the title to the property or its degree of validity on the part of the United 8, with reference to Key West. We suspect they consist tnerely and simply m the fact of the government of the Uuitel States having taken possession of that terriwry then (1822) abandoned, without any other yoverument, ours Not excepted, paying the least attention to it, although Key West evidently lies within the waters tat cousti- tute the Spanish dominion in that part. We should be very much pleased if any of our North Amvrican col leagues, generally go rigid aud scrapulous in appreciating and recoguizing foreign rights, should furnish us wit some explanation Ou this pout, At all events there is in our favor an argument—one of those that do not adinit contradiction, and which we sub- mit with pleasure tw the excellent judgment of the Washington Un: ie law —the imperious and doconqu of self preservation (words that comprebend and include the whole of public right, according w i’resilent Buchanan) advises and demands from ua the acquisition of Key West, no matter in what way; and for this reason the Spanish government dught not to care in the least for any ¢ ration whatever, not even the will of the Uaioo excepted, As to what is vulgarly called “national diguity,’ the pro. position could not contain anything offensive to the United States, sinco they would be offered in exchange a corres- ponding eum of money, not to mention that there are in modern history precedents, such as the cession of Lonisiana by Napoieon the Great, and ‘nobody 1m the world blamed him for having accented for this cession a pecon lent,” as also Mr. Buchanan in his message remi On the ¢upposition that the proposition will be entertaiued and our government snbmit it to its consideration, it would be weil that in Madrid they should think of the choice of a clever special agent who, provided with respectable funds voted for that purpose by the Cortes, ought to repair in advance to Washington, and devote his efforts to turning upside down the consciences of the members of the federal government by thoge means which are in use there, aud generally known, in order to conduct matters to a Lappy issue. To secure better success, it would not be amiss that ‘this special agent should associate with bimseif, or receive intelligence from some “lobby member” among those who at all hours flock so numerously in the select rooms of the Capitol; and there are people who think tuat the — thus managed cannot fail to succeed to all per- fection. But, at all events, the Spanish government is under the necessity of adopting, as soon a8 possible, a measure of high national justice, since the United States, on account of not having consented to pay us for many years the just indemnities for enormous damages and losses caused there to the Spanish schooner Amistad, may be considered as “an absent fugitive or fraudulent debtor,” to make use of the words of the Washington Union relative to Spain, the latter should teed. 4 without loss of time, to the sequestration of property belonging to the United States, by invading, for example, bad fest, and with s0 much Deter reason as we peremptorily want to possess it, until we receive the indemnity, 40 ‘and by formally and perma- nently appropriating to that point, ino as to join it with our possessions cen’ America. ther in this sug- gestion, which naturally offers iteelf to us, we are right and equitable or not, Tet Senator Davis, of Mississippi, and eahington Union, his worthy sympathiser mpathiser and ad- orsiey tel . ——_———_——. ‘Theatrical and Other Amusements. Broapway Tuearrs.—Mr Lathrop, the favorite clown, is to take a benefit to-night. The entire ‘corps of riders and Ce Ld D ad the occasion. The spectacle “St. George and the Dragon’? is to be the closing piece. Bowsgary.—The excit historical drama entitled ‘Capt. Kyd, or ‘the Witch of Hurlgate” and Brougham’s re- owned extravaganza of ‘‘Po-ca-hon-tas, are announced for repetition to-night. The afterpiece is to be the farce of the “Two Buzzards.”” Burton’s.—The industrious managers of this handsome edifice announce the ‘“ of ons,” the ‘ Maid of Munster” and “ My Overcoat,” for this évening. ‘Wattack’s.—Shakspere’s play of the “ Merchant of Venice’ still proves highly remunerative to the manager and exceedingly satisfactory to the numerous spectators who crowd the seats and lobbies every evening to Bee it. Lavra Kexne’s.—As a ‘running picce’’ up tothe present time this season the palm of success must cer- tainly be awarded to “Our American Cousin.” It has been played every night for nearly twelve weeks and is now fully as attractive as ever. Mvskum.—The pleasing little operatic drama of “Ben Bolt,”’ in which the Wren children appear to much ad- vantage, is to be given this afternoon and evening. Those well trained juvenilea, the Zavistowskis, will appear in the “Harlequin Villager.’? Woop's MinsrREts offer many very good songs, and some queer dancing and laughable burlesques, after which they will entertain their friends with pictorial illustrations of “Southern Life,’’? and the farce of ‘A Malicious Tres- pass.”? ‘Tue Bryaxts contemplate repeating their burlesque on the “Merchant of Venice” this evening. Dan furnishes an excruciating delineation of the character of the Jew, and is most ridiculously supported by the chief members of the company. Swievi’s Camvnetts appear to be having very merry times at 444 Broadway. The company embraces several performers who would be classed as the brightest ot Look at the bill Ethiopian stars in almost any other city. for ‘o-night. PERSONAL, ps BOES! REQUESTS D. W., OF HAVANA, TO CALL + athis sindio, 06 Kast Thiricth street, and take away « inting; oiherwiae it will be sold to another party, ua ied within t wo di }NFORMATION WANTED—OF BENRY CONN ERY, Wilo arrived in New York either in the month of June or July ee London. Any information regarding bir left at Mr. Jooa's, corner Spring and Mulberry streets, will be hank. fully recelved by hus brother, Joka Connery, Who San Francisco, California, TD yoRuatiox WANTED-—OF WILLIAM E. WARD, dy his mother; when last heard from he was on his way to ed 18; sandy complexion farch, 1856. Any 4 ea at Gants Barracks, Pennsylvania; and heavy io he left California tion resp thm will be gratetully re Feotived oy his dist and anguished mother, Address T. Hyde San Fran cisco, Culiiornia, D.-1 AM ASHAMED OF MY NEW YRARS, Wont . 4, When shall T cail again? OOSE DEER FOR SUPPER AT THR TWO JOR'S Hal K, is expected. F. and Mo will be there. “Haligo nian,” Wednesday, 9 P.M. Tom be punctual, Sede OTICR OF THOMAS O'REILLY, WHO LEFT DUBLIN about eleven or twelve years ago; was last beard of Sept. 26, 1856, in Nashun, New Hainpshire, U.8. Any information Teapeeting the said Thomas O' Keiily will be thanktuily ree y daughter, Mary O'Kelly, Post oilice, Dublin, Ireland, HOTELS. F[OTEL a. JULIEN, NO. 2 WASHINGTON PLAOK — At present unoccupied an elegant sail of apartments, ais everal rooms moat le for ingle Renteae OTEL ST. GERMAIN, BROADWAY, FIFTH AVENUE and Twenty-econd stract—This beautiful and unique hotel has been thorouguly repaired, repainted and put in com- lete order, and is now conducted on the Kuropean plan. sinall parlor manenily on reasonable terma, ‘The ocation of this hotel, at the intersestion of Broadway, Fifth avenue and Twenty secoad street, 1s not excelled by any house in the city, it belag one of the moet accessible and faahlouublo weyghborhoods, “coal. RT RE 2 PRR TON.—RED ASU, PRAOH $4 2, delivered; stove, grate nd far Coal ail under cover. 1, ia Darrela oF bundie foot between Seventh wi Oosan? nace at ioweat cash price. SGRNTERMAN, ‘TWENTY: FIVE “YRARS oF “AGH, ome the [oo om eye) ‘of a young lady for the Mouey no consideration, a& he bas Address in sincerity J. 8. S., box 300, Frede- &, DES! ‘YOUNG MAN WIO OWNS A FINE ks to make the acquatatance of ano aplished y 10g Indy, Wb a view tomstrtmonys money iat ect. Aidress Geveral days at the Broadway Post office, D. ¥. Denman, -ATRIMONTAL ALLIANCE HURRAY, 66 65, PRestDeNt Seuth Brooklyn, N. ¥.—Eatablished for in- ‘street, troducing Indio and genti at SP uniencwt to tach who are desirous of entering iuts matrimony. Detailed — f epplcation, and all purtioalars Over, On Teeeint of S cents, In stamps, to any of the Union, iT A. WATSON Manager, SPECIAL EWELL L. MISSION. ARY | MEETIN‘ Ath art in the St. Paul’s ry day evening at 73g 0 of four mirsio ponding Beeretary be exercises. the Missionary plncopal Chu Thurek, are expected to be preses NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, NOTICES. eg: Boe. E z A NEW AND USEFUL AGRICL Fenian pagan 4 the wdek. TURA\ J, IMPLEMENT URDICK, Agent. COMMIBSIONE EE OF DEEDS, WISHING TO RESIGN fer a co Deeds Hera eeds, Heral will bave an, bdr, 4 of doing 80, matron particulars to Commissio: mer of MERICAN INSTITUTE FARMERS’ CLUB M&ETS AT the Repository, $51 Broadway, jecta;"Koot Feed at noon, Sul Agricu'tural Faire ciltly welcome, amaission free to all. yon, Tuesday, Janwary 4 ing,” “Spring Management of strangers are always espe: H. METG@S, Secretary. Any person wishing infor coat of outfil, and the best ime 0! FOR TAR GOLD FIRLDS OF KANSAS mation in regard to routes, for starting, can procare the same by enclosing one dollar and addressing the undersigned at Kansas City, Mo., who will send pa retura mail full pardisu- lars. TEBBINS & EXTON. Tw OR DEALERS’ Mi ETING.—THR REGULAR iwoathly meeting of the New York Liquor Dealers’ 50 ciety, o'clock, When important busi election of olficers for the en: are requested to be punctual in UBTAVUS A. M* huis in the Southwest, situated om the terminus of several of our ANTS AND DEAL Qo dispose of your surplim stocks 0! description, send or take them toner and jobber of every five story fire proof warehonse afford you every fi ASONTO NOTICE—MYSTIO THE LODGE, NO. ‘Thy membery of the abo tend thelr regular comtyanicatt ya dis at 76 eft re iy requested to (Vuesday) evening, order Cnantes A. Kexnisi ‘or January, will be held 1eoficter atrect’ on Wednesday evening, ‘Tennessee, is the moat prosperous and at the Metrspolitan Rooms, Oth inst, at ie will be presented, the ing your takes place, ir aitendance. RATZ, Recording Secretary, 149 and is] Bowery. mbers RS IN NEW YORK —MUM rowing city the banksof toe Minsisaippl, at leading railroads; if vou wish merchandise, of every GEORGE W. HANNA, ane Find of goods.’ He bas » lange it No. i aa street, und will 72, F. ve Lodge are here for work. By HOLMES, W. M. Ontc! received by the Staten 2th day of January, 1559, TO CONTRACTORS —PROPOSALS WILL BE {sland Raliroad Company anti for the completion of the grading, iriarine and masonry, with paruatequipinent of furniture for ‘The rails, chairs an boa Vrevious to Jetting. paiived au to the amount wing J. Dewitt Montfort, N'Y, 46 ime the tran uraday « RK MISTORIGAL eben of oler busine Haq, of Mau Nu ng of this society tor the election of officers, ening, January 4, at 73y a, N.Y d spikes will be furnished by the 1 necessary information work yet wo be dooe by ad etary, + Warren street. aL. and onary ou 0. » SOCIETY.—TA® Ad 88, will be held at the o'clock. He , Will read a paper oa om Cruger, ihe colleague of Edmund Burke, in the Britian Parlis ment omc or REOKIVER cent per anoutm, Wil y on the Iet of January, 1869, dating from Cet, 12, 1s WLLON SMALL, Receive PH oe CMAN LIEDERK the elly of New York will ing for the election of officers, busines rays Hall 855 Greenwich street. To PATENT ng @ hi Lapdon Lt, or nd pply personally to D. 1 CONT construction of located in Raritan | mup isaued by the Hi bleck of the Old. Kea the Kemoval of the where plans and of LA. M. and Naw Youx, Dec. otice w hereby given that Nateteat af the rite Of tw Il, at 8 o'clock P. ML, sons having’clvtims against this #0 requested lo present the same to tue t + in London, for the exclusive pi troducing » merican inventions to Suropenn notice of treating wilh patenters for agencies: ‘The best of reforenc New York. address RAOTORS —SEALED PROPOS Ata point kn: r Commissioners of the 8 aractine Station ecifications can be sr Madi Order of the Hoard, 858. OF TAXHS, 32 CHAMBER ve es remAlsing wopald KANZ M hold their rag tan for whe trans SOCIETY OF teciver, Mr. nidw. linn, i. BTKIGEH, secretary PA SLISH mse of in 1s desirous AN ABOU fe, Hye Wesoo rdw. ICR ‘ol chambers L3 FOR TE about five acres in extent to Urchard § f 2 William street between tha hours GEO. HALL, Chalgman, ___ BRY GOODS, ¢ , T DE PERCRVALIS of French embrotdery jable linen and bed clothes, sec AT De Pe AL'S, 65) sROADWAY—ALL, KIND’ er, {Mitials for handkerchiefs sping. ‘ac. elk embroider ti vy BROAD WAY—STAMPED v embroideries of every description at wholesale and retail, ing the neatest order executed tn adies’ night aresses, yoked. and most perfect mbroidered yokes of diferent kinds; new styles of HEAP Goons FOR, HOLIDAY ERESEATS, ‘Wil continue dutta the pi rhe sate of sale of ENGLISH re a r colors, DOLLAR PER DRESS. NEW MUSLIN DELAINES, Paris patterns, Polle de ehene, Fngliah challies, revel At $1 50 to $2 per dress. era cloth, all wool plaids, h merinoes, &c., de., &e., At meaticay ian Chis Broadway, Chambers and Reade streets, Oa AND RaGhame. CLOSING SALE F THE SEASO! GREAT BARGAINS OFrenkD OLEAR OUT in order to the It of February, i asthe premises ar are to be SPRING RICH VELVET CLOAKS the entire stock Tae Reduced fifty per cent. Freneh Beaver, Plain Beaver, Tricot Beaver, ‘Esquimaux Beaver, And Castor Beaver RAGLANS AND CLUAKS Reduced fifty per cent. Cloth Raglans, all nae at $2 75. rn Wet rab er PRETON, Cloak Manufacturer, * 264 Bowery, near Houston street. IXPOSITION EXTRAORDINARY. ‘987 Broadway, near Twenty ai LADIES UNDER TINEN EXOLUSTORLY. BVERY VaBIETY; LOWEST PRICES. oe MAYNARD, | LADIES’ SILK DiS BUTTONS, TASSELS, &c., on le assortment, suitable for the jobbing trade, constantly (WINTER oe AL FLOW WER RS, ‘arget wreaths, FASHION Ball ahd bridal wreaths, A full and general assortment and Amer Jobbers and milliners a KRICE’S: URS.—THE HUDSON BAY with give notice that they, Head dresses and bouquets of every description of French fean goods, e invited to oall and examine at Artilicial Flower Manufactory, 45 Division str te MPANY WOULD ITER from this day on, will Fell the dalance of their stock of manufactured LADIES’ FANCY FURS, AT KETALL, of the last season, at ih’ REAL MINK VIC KEAL MINK OU KEAL HUDSON Dax and upwares, eine. POKANE from WY RENCH MINK $6 per set, Call and see SABLIC 25 per cent reduction from the prices stores 4 BROADWAY. . from $3 and upwards. ‘$2. and upwards. VICIORINES, from $12 HUDSON BAY SABLE CUFFS, from $5 and_up the usual price $15. MARK J. KING, 54 Broadway. FURS: FoRS, FoRs Closing out sale of ELEGAN{ FANOY FURS. BROWN & NIC) Will sell this day, Tuesday, Janut OLS, Auctioneer, at 1036 o'clock, at thelr salesrooma No. 46 Nassau street, a large assortmenip! viexunt HUD®ON BAY MLN SIUNE MARTEN, FITCH. MIN, Be IAN SQUIRREL, &c,. Allin the best order of preservation, warranted in every re spect according to catalogs, expecially free from moths. "The assortment is Varied ind ve Portunty to supply themselve large, giving every one an op At one balt'we store hi toh ring to all one ¢ stor prices, inau: 0 GRAAL ANS. The partiouls rok, abe vietorh Inquit and cufis Can once. hag TRULY BEAUTIFUL attention of ladi ty is such as to suit the most fastid No. 9 Varick requested, as the varie- A FINE SST OF SABLE FURS, MUFF, be bought cheap if exiles for ai street. FLOWERS, TRAC Dro dey are in at at.” Dou't lose tue opportuity at 361 Next door to Thompson Brow) Joon. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. T ALL HAZARDS SELLING OFF A maguidcent lot of diamond jewelry, amongst which are several beautitul DIAMOND BRACELETS, DIAMOND EARDROPS AND Nobs, single stone and cluster rings and brace! And a great variety of other diamond jewelty; also. a lot of old watches, from $16 upwards; a lot of gald jewelry, weir original cost This isa chance to buy real M. UNGER, 512 Broadway, ‘opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel, rip tales N, B.=Mr. oasis will repurchase any article of diaaond five! per cent. ewoiry ata reduction ___ EGA [NSELLA AND HN PRS, ‘Timothy | Kinsella, plaintiffs, va. Thomas Cailray aad others, defendants — Whereas fendants in this cause and a L NOT’ CES. EXECUTOR ORS ¢ Thomas Caffray, one of the de hew of Timothy Kiasella, of et Williamstown avenue, Willamsown county, Duolin, was eo titled, under the will of sald un cle, 1 AN anDnity of £9) for his fe, with remainder to his ebildred, If any, aud it Is uot kaowa whetber he is living or dead, and whereas by in Chanicery, to tng ht 8 perao or before the Thomas ee ny oh ‘si, for Liverpen. wary, | yy an order of the Maste: July 13, 1868, it was referred to William Brooke, Esq... claiming any interest in the abov. or was marrie¢a and had ise, of the Kolls, davod Master thereon—Notiee 1s hereoy a © 26th Of January next, mace by Aut weaned to Mark Bentley, Solicitor BCollege Green, Dublin, Dublin about the month of Jan DENTISTRY. Arrmigas TRETH IN: vonaibie prices, Sets on ous gtum oF plating, $35, Canal Teeth extract SERTED AT THR LOWSST silver, $8; on gold, $25, coutina fed without pain, SiY street, near Mercer, one block west of without the slightest patw, Broad w. DR. AGL Chia <TRETH EXTRACTED IN TEN SECONDS , by my new and original pro come—not Ireening. This adinirable ayatem le practised by me only, References Dr. BG, — TRAN; 940 Cnual street, near Wooster, JANUARY 4, 1859. HOUSES, ROOMS, « &e., TO LET. ‘A PART 9P A FIRST CLASS HOUSE TO RENT IN ica ‘family not exceeding three» 0.8. A _¥ 0217 Dew street. A LAROE besihogt CORNER CLINTON er Ane PAAR PD SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY CAN eee aged i fda At ae Sen net hoot LS adien. ‘Dinner at 6 o'clock. Apply at 251 peanennioe batcdisely. 'hiso, house’ corner Fourtes't sesel HANDSOMELY FURNISGED PRONT PARLOR AND epaeetoaes dareorss, or house, Aliw W let, Ene gin npr ag rod Rapdancn ed rove- many other houses, furnished and uafurnished. Toenis in the house. " Apply at 226 Fourth strect, Wi N. ©. BISHOP, i68 Broadway. | _quare. URNISHED HOUSE TO LET OR EX HANGE.—A FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO LET, Ti eommoriions Bouse, with twenty five pantera oer. | AL with board, at No. 21 West Twen ‘mreet, mane: hocatad. Furniture for sale, extremely low, or woult | Fitth av- nue. is nicely f ‘and bas all the poaeee for lease and rane of eye trey? ‘favorably | modern Taptovemeata SME AB ob! YERY PLEASANT PARLOR (AND BEDROOM, LET— M THE 18ST OF erg mae front, on second floor, handsomely farnished; also a fow H Onkald iParadiee Valley, Moron, county, | | foomator bentemen, wilt convenience of fire; "house con <oeve hotet is ap old stand and now doing a good coaiae \w na all improvements. ‘The tale unsurpassed.” Terms mos wtifully sitased for suminer boarders, Strom cry Fate. ancorequie Persona are solicited to cail at pri ‘Philadelphia Radeiphia Wil be ot Sie 5 ot Wwasat | For Tilcecker aire Para Vatley 7 ‘LOU! RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES TWO CHILDREN oh Loonies = A ie bond. TAdirene M. Me 32 Ridge street F (niatheparenss GENTLEMAN WISHES TO OBTAIN A HANDSOMLY TO REN’ CONCERT SHA street, be veta, pinsering stow seven thousand, five Reoe head quare for concerts, balls or exhibiiens aud we) ed for a band of A J. 0. Davia 'o. 1 Davidson row, Carondelet street, New Orleana. 0 LET—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, THE ENTIRE SE cond floor and extension Foon ‘on parlor floor, to slagle Gentlemen, with or without at moderate terms second foor consists of three oe tong rooms, and would be suitable for a party of gentlemen. Apply at 75 West twenty second street. 1} HK DWELLING HOUSE AND StuR# 83 8 5 street, two doors east of Groalway, together with ting to the rear, Tho premuses aro weil adapted for min ng purposes, or may be used for a hotel or boarding Inquire of W. E. Bunker, 80 Wal) sireet, from 10 mh Feat facturi douse. o'el SECOND STORY, &(., OF HOUSE No awich street, corner of Banik’ sireet, with water bie for housekeepers. Kent about $225. _T. W. MARSHALL, Jit, ad south street, (PO LET-THE SMALL STORE AND DWELIING 12 Ninth avenue; also the dwelling house 131 Ninth aveaue also part of dwelling 137 Ninth avenue; ail of the above repiet 0 1 eae 2 Gre &s,, ke. with Croton and gas Oxtures, and in order for immediate occu. pation. Apply 0D. A, CUSHMAN, 152 Ninth avenue, BEST ESTABLISHED DRY GouDs ; fixtures, good will and a seven Inquire ut 1. KAUFFER & 0S, 44 LET—TAE n Thi [6 LET THe UPPER PART OF HOUBE No. 107 CIS ior sweet, Consisting Of Aix Fons and frout basement juireat No 83 Wall street, uilice of Ficw eu pany. Terms moderate, } men's Insurane 0. LET—TH& STORE AND DWELLING LOCATED AT Ka. 4 Sullivan sree. two docre from Canal, very suitable jor # saloon or any kind of business; eorieae ¢ rooms besl les: the store, Inquire of W. H, KALEPLN, 438 Greedvvich st, 10 LEY--THE THREE SYORY SHOP REak OF 92 ‘West Sixteenth sireet, Possession at once. Apply at la Mandouyal str NO LET—A FRONT ROOM AND TWO BEDROOMS ON econd floor, and two rooms in atte, in house 57 Urosby street, near Broome. Larg 'y nears good market te: nt to lront room, first floor, fo: JANUARY 8, 1859, JOUND—THIS DAY, Fulton and Naswau’ streets, a sam of mo; can h applying to Dr. G. W. Voaglass, Harr son, N.J., proving property and paying all expenses, POUND—IN-A CAR OF THE NEW JSRSEY CENTRAL Railroad, on Monday morning, $4 tustant, axe, which the owuer cau have by proving property wud pay- ing for advertisemen i. ‘OSBORNE 24 Cortlandt street, up stains, IN AN BAST BROAD. @ sum of money. street, up slat Way BLAZE, ‘The owner eun have it by applying atug ig property kod paying ior advertisement. LOSt ON SUNDAY, JAN. 2,4 BANK DOK ON THE 4 Bowery Savings Bank, No. 10;,859. ‘The dater will re celve a reward and thanks of the owner by Jeaving it at 1s Forsyth street. BOYLE, OST—YESTERL i0ING FROM the isupk of « ommer: ollie, from thence { bills, contatoing $49 in along F asaau street to John, & roll Unrees on the Irons iyn Bank. The tinder will O8T—UN SATURDAY EVENING? IN THE BROAD- 4 way theatre, second ter, a gold watch, with a gold face, fe it wae lighiy appreciavd a very liveral rewar: will be given by returning the same to 185 West Thirtieth stovet RG RUFF EN. velope, ~ Hoffman, con. ining @ policy of insurance and sundry other papers valua to the undersigned, while gotag trom 125 Chambers stveetto the Shoe and Leather Bank, or from the corner of CLambers street ang Broadway to i Broa‘way. The finder Will be suitably rewarded by returning the eamie to the sub sriber, Alfred W. Hofman, 123 Chambers atreel, up atairs, or to 82 West Tweilth sireet, near Seventh avenue, ano petmaen Seem, where | Gay ‘Lonation reterred, The best refers room fomforia of « home may be ces an, not to exceed $8 to $10 pate & per week. Address box at Pont a Tere rome wotie, aap Sg AES moderates Apply at 12] Amity street, A FURNISHED PARLOR AD, BEDROOM TO gre 60 @ gentleman and ‘ery thin, juisite house with if required. — 1d’ Weat © tw ty fourth street - 3 UPERIOR FRENCH BOARD—SELRCT SOCIETY, UN- Wrantages for improvement in French ata En rooms now vacant, Board Y ip LET—POR GENTLEMEN, TWO LARGE FUR- nished rooms (cl With bot and cold waier or atachad), ie Pee tamily, with Breakfast if req house con- in the modern, inororemente No, ie West Pifsenta ‘and Seventh avenues, Apply on the NEXCEPTION ARLE scogomnsnone-t Ler, equalled ttle) of ahouse ‘nts aye gt MD, Wo BW, PLUMB, Ramet beoee anpying ‘nd ANTED—A WELL FURNISHE! x on cond foo, wih paral bourt for mgeaenaa, ‘Third or a ANTED—A HANDSOME FURNISHED Page FORA lady, full board dana a sbstween Fourth and Twen! We’ Union equare Post office. ‘ANTED—A NICE bb ng agit hemp 3 FOR ALADY and gentleman—board for the —in a peiraie house, where there are no other (Baw tbome ‘on ast side the lip ut further than. Grand sireot references exchanged, ‘Address 96 Henry street, care of Mra. U. Nagle. noged. ‘ARTRD—-ROARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY A sing jeman, where there are no oler boarders. Addren's- HB. Weraid office. wenty-third ‘streeia, pig aed BaCK PARLOR AND EXTENSION go et unturniaed, with boned, 1 | at two or turee parsons. "hlso x furnished Poses fest bath, |Terms reasonable Picage call st 161° West ty wixth street, HANDSOME SUIT OF UNFURNISHED RUOMS A. consisting of the entire second floor, to let without boar also # furnished room and bedroom to let, with board, Apaly at 160 West Thirty stath strect, neur Seventh avenue. BEAUTIFUL BACK EAREOR, WITH GAS, AND nicely furnished, with to let with board, to Gree perabos, for $12 per week; bouse drat class: ‘Apply 162 West t wenty sixth h street, 1 neer * Hetgbeb avenue. ANTED—BOARD FOR TWO LITTLE GIRLS, THREB ‘and five years old—with an edi widow lady pr ferred; one who would give them the bert of care and atlas! 19 ‘education— | ‘within twenty miles of the eit ‘hddress, with’ particulars, Miller, box 18) Herald ANTED—BY A Diath aenel de a PLEASANT Pang le American or with partial board, in a respectabl private family; location’ not above Fifteenth street, ‘diate, stating paruculars, Id oflice. M.N. K., Heral ee A LADY, A FU RNISHED ROOM, WITH a respectable private family. Please address M.M., Herale office. OBNTLEMAN AND WIFE OR A COUPLE OF SIN- gle gentlemen may be accor with private family, ins house with ull the modern improvements; Feference required. Inquire at No. 123 West Twenty-second street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. A uADY WISHES BOARD, WITH FIR@ AND GAs, in a stall family, iu the vicinity of East Breadway or in brookiyn, convenient to the ferries; terms must be moderate Aadress A, b., Herald oxice. WIDOW LADY, HAVING A FURNISHED PARLOR, ‘would let it toa gentleman and lady or « party of nen; care pass every Hive minutes oquire at's Verte at GENTLEMAN, HI8 WIFE AND TWO DAUGHTERS Wish a handsome suit ot rooms, with board, in a location between Tenth and i wenty third streets and Fourth and Sixta Avenues; first class accominodstions required. Kelerences ex: Changed. Address L. K., Heraldomice, OARD.—A PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORE 200M Aan they can occupy, would accommodate two or three yonng genwemen, ora gentiema and Lady, with apurtawote And board; che house has all the conveniences that are w be fonud anywhere, gaa, bath, be. Lh 3 Fb vente. OARD.—TO LET, A HANDSOMMLY FURN(SHED frout parior, with fire and gas. and board, to a gentleman and lady. {nquire at 147 Thoinpson street. OARD.—GENTLEMEN IN SEARCH OP PLEASANT rooms and good bourd, at very moderate prices, in ap agreeable family, where. he enjoyineats of & home may be realized, and ina centrai,location, will please call at 182 Grand street, nearly opposite the Odd Féllo ANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A ROOM and bedroom, unfurnished, on or near Kignth avenue, Adéress Martin, station C, Hight avenue. NTED IMMEDIATELY—PARTIAL ee FOR A A poara a or para at $3 per week. Address Partial 6% ST. MARK’ PLACE. —A LARGE FRONT ROOM AND ne Boor es — the exclusive Taih roses, wil ve tog separately, with pode the first class house No. “Mark's place, ‘on ‘mode- vate’ terms wat 7. —TOLBE, Tr 4, TWO HANDSOME FUR. rooms on. the seeor a cmall private family; rent iow: References ‘exchanged. CLINTON PLACE, EIGHTH STREET —HANDSOMB suit of rooms to let togentiemen or a gentleman and wife, with excellent accomm nee let without board. Best of references given and re- SB Toms to let, on second Goor, with or without board, ‘Terms moderate. Broadway and Sixth avenue.—Apartments wo let, with board, in a select first class house; also, a buck parlor. Best 12. minty STREET.—TO 1 jodations and the best board. qui BAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STKRER—A SUIT OF 36 Est TWENTY FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN references exchanged. QQ WEST SEVENTRENTA STREET, BETWREN PLFTH and Siath avenues. A very pleasant front par.or and bed- room to let, with board, to a gentleman and wife, or single gentiemen. References exchanged. OAKD.—A WIDOW LADY, HAVING MORE BOOM than her fainily requires, Would accommodate two or or three young geuthemen or» gentleman and lady swith full OF partial board and use of piano, house containing all the mo- dern improvements. Cal! at 102 East Thirty-third street. Convenient to Fourth avenue sages, OARD.—WANIED, BY A LADY, AN UNFURNISHED room, with convenience for fire, in a small family. Widow lady preferred. Yerms not to exceed $4 per week. Location not peiow Seventh street, and near Third avenue. Adaress fer (wo days 8. M. D., Herald ottice. I VARD—WITH PLEASANT ROOMS, #ORGENTLEMEN their wives or single gentlemen, at No. 5 West saltic atreet, South Brooklyn, OARD.—NEATLY FURNISHED KJOMS TO LET, with good board, to gentieien and thelr wives, for $s ‘and $10 per week, ineludiag eand gas ‘The house is pirasantly Jocated, sud contains all the modern improvements. No objec Yon t‘childrep. | Alas. rooun for # genlleman. Apply at 225 West Twentieth atreet. OAKD—AND Wau FUKNISHED DOUBLE OR Six : and tot af Water wot nea first oor; price $2 6) won. B.A good eily made plano for tale at $80, ORD. ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR, UNFU RNISHED, fuitable for iamilies or single gentiemen, to let, with board, in the first class house 183 Bleecker street, near Mac- dougal. Dinner at o'clock Terms reasonable, LoST208, SUNDAY, MORNING, IN GOING. FROM Wert Twenty fith street, along Broadway and Fifth ave- nue to Iwenty third street a thence to Fourth aveane and Seventeenth street, a lady 4 “heavy id jointed bracelet, set with turquoise. TEe finder will be suitably rewarded by leav- ng the sume ai the Worth House, No. 1 West Twenty sith st, O8T—ON SUNDAY, 9 O'CLOCK P. M, IN PEARL street or Fulton street, a stmali child’s green talma. The to Madam Bour- finder will be rewarded on bringing it baci geois, 90 Fulton street, Ls Weet 7 t, in the grocery store, ward and the thanks of ihe owner, aa ie the gift of friend. REWARDS, $33 RENARD Tost, On oN ‘Tub isn INET, a POOKY. are of no use to any ere thas, ee aieowses By Tearing ‘tat 308 Hleecker oyeier saloon, the Bugee wil reesive the above conan’ BENJaMi« SMITH, bb il REWARD.—LOST, EITHER IN BROADWAY OR Canal street, a small ket pistol The diu.der will re- ceive the above reward and the than! of the owner by lea it at 477 Canal street, near Hudson. sbpte 2 $5 REWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY EVENING, IN 1 polng from Fark row through tke Bowery (o draud st, iPand streot, a small single barrelled gui Whoever will biog the mune to Pred. MeKicuzie, 1¢ Aaa sifoet, will receive the above reward. $5 REWARD.—LOST, FROM ASTORIA, L. 1, Wednesday, Dec. 29, a black and white Newfoundland dog. Rover by name. The above reward will be p-id for bis return to JOHN A. BARTOW, Astoria, or 102 Wall sireot, veuth aad $5: REWARD.—LOST, 34 instant, either in Second avenue, between 3 ith streets, or in highth street, between Second and Chird Tinea & velvet purse, brig RR portemonnate, with nearly $15 in i rinelpally in gold bove reward Will be paid for its del 68 Bast Seventh street ON MONDAY MORNING, THE REWAR: .—L 7, FROM NO. 9 East TWED BO. sovents stroon'e dark brown greyhound, ‘with white ives, breast and Spout, Answers to the name of rita, SLO BAWARD.— TAKEN, LAST WhkiK, PUM 38 q Laight street, a pair chdrab colored lava bracelets, near the size uf a balf dotlar, having the fignre of a liiue angel carved, attached to velvet bands, the gold clasps of which are engraved on both sid 2) () REWARD—TAKEN, ON SATUR! ‘about 7 o'clock, a gray robe from a light w: nth street. If the person will retin the same to 34 ‘nue he will receive the above reward and no questions KEWARD.—Lost BerWel 5 510 diso square and Tenth street, a gold breasipin. ‘The Shove r-ward will be paid to Ue flader by leaving tat 49 Wat ren street $1 KEWARD. ON SUNDAY | BRO x with white on New Year's Day, a brindle bull si caest wnd toes, and cropped tail and ears. Answers to the usnie of Fao, The above reward wil be paid abd uo questions ssked Uy returning her to Samuel Wilson, 1U2 West street, New York. S05 —iF Tis PARSON WHO TOOK THe OARPaT Die + bag from room 135 Merchants Hotel, the Slst De , will return the papers {t conwined through the Post ollice, oF in any other way, he shall receive the avove reward uid no questions asked. Dwect to W. W., care of alerenants iuotel, New York. W ; YAS ' EV De fund ebatay Atvrabail have been justin Broudw sy at oF _.Whoewer wilt return the ssine to the House, Broome stre tha Adriatic, corner of iar: row od Hudson streets, will Feeelve the above reward, aad no questions asked. Jon, maker; supposed thé 4 pollo Rooms. THE MILITARY. SCOTT LIFE GUAKD—TH® REGULAR MONCULY moeetiig of this corps will be held on this (Tuesday) evea ing, dan. 4, at 620 Broadway, between Houstoa and Bleecker sircets, in accordance with ibe constitution and by-laws of ie at corps.” Officers for the present year will be eivc merting. Punctualatenvance is requested. By order. “H, MCDUNNELL, secrétary, MMISSIONED OFFICE OF TAb FiRst DT Jan. 5, 1899, ats P. M., to hea” the report committee Appolated ‘at une mm pa We inesa A. A. Week: Wedues:lay And resolution a of te offioers held at the Mercer House, 17, By request of Lieut Lieut. J. L, Fiasun, Serer ‘ _WINES, LIQuORS, &0. acres rtcd CHAMP AGNES, The undersigned bave been appointed solo agents for the Domed sate dod Canada for beanie of te etn of Menara Jacques Goer halons Sur Mar Franee, We _— their ya icthe public uncer two Dramas, aamely:— mpagne wines if pot to surpass, an; From the long. sxpe means of the well arch streets, Wm. 8. Corwin & ( A. Kerr, 7 win & bo, Beojamin Fourth ta 5. Joba 8, #.L, Charen, Rent Bros ray Park The rd, itysinue weaue, Magy & Uo (0 aveane, . jan, AS "sus avenue; Serumon A *"Ta0 silane atroet, IQUORS.—THE BEST PLAGE IN THE CIty TO BUY PI Tad | Fifteenth street rectifying distillery, can get the best qnaities of brandy, gin, rum, malt Wil wi ey, wine oF coriin!, better hoe er than else OHA KLES dg 175 Weat Fitteguib ahr eee ee UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO board, to gentlemen and their wires co osags gentlemen, in a first class house, conveniently located, and con taining the’ modern improvements, terms moderaie to perma. nent boarders. Apply at 429 Fourth street, near Second a. In rn FRENCH FAMILY IN Leap eat i 9 Boar gie gentleman can be ith room ad board. Gas aod bath in the bo part tie ont tS aks Beret IN HOBUKEN A ne sagt le, A YOUNG ivate, furnished Mo geen ina family. sa box 821 Now York Posi olloee” Mai aes Do geets! IN rates tr A es belay Pg STREET, BE ‘and Congress. ogre g sete wives or sunpie eentlemen, and able for two gentlemen, five minutes’ ale ra from the Sovith oF Wall street ferry. yell located. Re- powers corte aaa ge apd OB THREE A owt g neatly Tarnished Tooms at No. & (ph street. Location within: a tew minutes: ‘waik of Wall street or South ferry. Bis IN BROOKLYN.—a FEW pre c. with partial board within AN modated five minutea’ JYalk of the South or Wall street ferry. Large oF amall rooms. Apply at 245 Henry street, Brookly: UARD IN BROOKLYN.—A FEW SINGLE GENTLE 2 men or gentlemen and their wives can be accommodated ith good bourd and pleasant rooms within three minutes’ walk or Falton ferry. apply at 23 Frout atreet, ore pene —TWO COMMUNICATING ROOMS, i ‘board, dinner at 6 o'clock, private table pre- ro, me Sire ehaad house, for # iaay and get ; Peferen- ces Soeit: Aadress, slating terms, A. T., 74 Warren street, E BOARD WANTED. ~ AN UNFURNISHED ROOM, WITH board, fora gentleman and his wife. Yerms must inoderate. ©., box I8t Herald WARD WaNTED-IN A PRIVATE PAMILY, BY A siugle gentleman, where the comiorts of a home can be had; the best of references given; must be below sirect, east side Of town prelerred. Address K.5., box (97 Post of” fice, tor two oays. Adaress, with references, A. B. UARD _ WaNTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND ¢ years old); partial board for gentleman; & nicely furnished {rout room on'secoud or wird floor, Terms must be mderaie. Address, staiug Urs, &c., U.P. H., Herald BOAak? WANTEDIBY A LADY, IN SME PRIVATE family where there are no other boarders. Trrms must be moderate. eierence given and required. Address G. J. M., box 130 Heraid office. VAD WANTED—FUK A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife. Distance not higher than Prince street. None need avgwer but those who will stae explictiy te distance, price aud accommodations. Address A. #., box (,821 Post oflice. ottice. Bose’ WANTED—BY & YOUNG MAN, IN A PRIVATE Tamily living between bight and ‘Twenty third streets, hear Broadway. He can furnish the highest testimonials as to character, Gus and fice needed; breaiust and tea and dinner on Bunduys. No boarding houses need apply, Address W.W., Herald ollice, giving paruculars as to pri os, éo. OARDING.—A PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING A modern house in Thirtieth street, near Fourth avenue, hav- ing more room than they require, Would, ascominodate oie oF two young men with lodging, breaktast and tea, and insure them the comforts of a home, "Address, with references, C. J., box (90 Post oftice. Bosedinc—a FEW RESP ‘men can be accommodated with superior board in an Bag lish ivmily, tor $3 per week. Apply at No. 4 Garden row, ‘bleventh street and dixth avenue. BoaTping: —WANTED, A MEDIUM ROOM, WITS PAR fire, Ac., iu A private family, or small bouse, in the neighborhood of pixth avenue, Dotabove hang street. Address, wilh particulars, all this week, Charles Hency, herald office. KOOKLYN HBIGHTS, 46 COLUMBIA STREET, TWO minutes’ walk [rom Fulton ferry.—One room, front, fomely furnished, on second tloor, suitable for & gentlemsn snd sue ‘or two ladies; tire aud gain the room. Lsdies pre: ferred D°ske, Hous x9 FOURTA AVENUA—PAMILIES wishing board board for the winter, would do well to apply. riya Wr pet wea for wro'vonas te’ gnoasnt SS Traualent $1 25 per day.’ 1 KLIGHTFUL LOCATION AND COMFORTABLE HOME ‘can be realized in a genteel american family, eonvenient io Brose way | a neaily turntahed beck parlor 00 Grst door, win board, suitable for a gentieman and wife or two ingle gentle men.’ Apply a6] Second avenue, corner of Fourth street NLRGANTLY FURNISAKD RUOMS FOR GENTLEMEN, tthe Hoel st, “dermala, Broadway, Fifth avenue sud ‘Lwenty eccond street. Small parlors uad bedrooms, wit Atwebed, to rent permanently at this ig doughy located ote! now conducted ou the Kuropean plan. KENCH BOARD—IN A PARISIAN FAMILY, FOU wntlemen wishing to leara to speak Fren practice and {ecsonm, Terus moderate. Apply at 280 Kast Teoh street, near Second avenue, ‘URNISHAD ROOMS TO LET—IN. A SMALL PRIVATE family of three pln near the Clarendo: dhs Foarth avenue three rooms aad 6 ‘and bath, bot ‘and cok water. Kent moderate, Small family preferred. ns. B KiNSHIMER, #25 Fourth avenue. JPUKAISHRD KoOMS, heal BOARD, FOR GaNTUR ‘men and their wives or sin, Arts may be had in @amall private family. Inquire pion street, ym co ROOMS TO LET—with PARTIAL FF, board desired, at No, 46 kighih street, opposite Caton URNISHED ROOMS IN A ee HOUSE TO LET— Pardai board if required. juire at 201 Fourth street, between Hath avenue aud Waahin on square, URNISHED Rooms ON THE SECOND AND THIRD floors to Jace vad ee a board, to eingle led gentlemen and their wives, Apply at 21 Ninth JURNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD.—A GENTLEMAN and wife can be plousantly accommodated in’a private inmily, with nite cominrt of & home, price low. Apoly at 0 cruome sireet, near Varick. New house, gas, bath, 0. ED —A ORNTLEMAN wisues Two OMS WANT! furniahed roome, with private breakiast, between Ten god Twensithatrects, and Broadway and Sih avenue. Ad: dress box 39 Pc 44 UNION SQUARE.—A DESIRABLE SUIT OF ROOMS may be obtained, with board, by & gentleman and hia wife, or two bachelors. Also, a singie room. 5(Q) BAST TWENTIETH STREET —TO LET A FRONT bedroom, on the second floor, ina modern, built house cr \ceutlesaan ‘and lady, or two single geatiemen. Fetween Broadway and Fourth avenue. 5S, BUEECKER STREET, NEAR BRO ADWAY.—A handsomely furnished suit of rooms on the second floor, to let, with board, to a gentleman and wife or single gentlemen’ 4.90 8 single room. Terms reasonable. References ex 9 B DOORS FROM 79 Broa nomely furniaed room ibe city. Inquire’ of ANON ane ora HoubE. [4] giOHTH STREET, OPPOSITE CLINTON HALL. Suit of rooms to let, board, on second and third ior also, rooms suitable Yor saglo gentlemen. Dinner at 6 olen oe STREET CPPOSITE THE MEBCAN’ 14:5 Miivrary. Several pleasant rooms: with board. Hear cree ee NINTH STREET.—A PRIVaTE FAMILY WOULD 145 uit of ntable for let Tooms, su! a family, i Frvaie table if desire, in ibe aber clas house’ Coan! biently located, near Brosdway. ]Y] {EM STRERT—A FURNISHED ROOM TO LET. for the lady aniy. Termele per week, includlaggas. 419 — STREET, NEAR oi rma above. Bingle and BILLIARDS. SALE—THRBE NEW MARBLE BILL) Equinox House Congress Hal Bigelow's Rocms. Montague Hs)... Met ormack's ‘Id, Avene to O'COw Inga nett one Si and 88 y, sole m manufacturers, P pmaes IMPROVED BIL BILLIARD TABLES AND COMBINATION CUSHIONS, P. ; 1856; DI ATENTED FRB. 19, 1886; bi QUT, 38, 188g NEO. 8, 1867; These tables are now weil kaown to be the best in the world, Shoe at the manufactory, Ann street, and at Viikua® 786 and 785 road w ae IPLENDID SLATE AND MARBLE BED TABLES FOR sale at and $3900, xs a Tay double price for the pa~ tent humbug cushions. Old ie ‘urders by mail aitended to. Ww. mt GMiri ‘M46 Fulton street. MEDICAL, ne. HUNTER’S OFFICE Is Is AT NO. 3 DIVISION Feat Eee etal ae eae from 8 in ‘he ing ‘until 10.0 a VCTOR WARD—OF BRO. Y¥, BOUTH- east corner of OPTI oF BRO * gue “Fase Office house irom FR. to 10P. My daily. Sa bunds Sundays from 9 A. M. to RALPIVS OFFICES, N BLEROKER STREET. Hours from 10% till 8, and from nou BR. WATSON, (69 BROOME STRERT, SECOND BLOCK Diapiaraes! way. Ofce hours from $in the morning evenin, DE ain M. LaRue §2 MERCER STRRET, CORNER OF ring, opposite Bt. NI Hotel hours fom, Weir and 5108 seats peclauaesl. Woes EXCHANGE, A 1 watch for a fine doudi