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2 the husband’s vengeance assumed. Had such # story a8 this happened in England, and had the busbiot in due course pat his case into the hands of the family solicitor, and had that useful personage, still in due course, feed coungel and brought it before the Judge Ordinary, we should scarcely have given the report & second . Deny it who may, the truth is that brencere sve but the immediate family, fri Daiptenoes of the portin to such suits, profoundly” pen to tue matter. We cau hardly say if equal apathy exists on io other side of the Atlantic, whem injerian of this class iro avenged in the terrible of Washington togesy, At dirst sight, the fact that ap jaitven husband at once rushes to the oonclusion that nothing but the Diood of the adulterer can be accepted as an ex a for his wropg would seem to argue a higher conception of the marriage bond than the one which obtains amor relives. We cannot, however, at the same time, {hat American hands are as to shed blood for injt ot a fer BOG Ce pee te Cees Of, SRGh YW Ab MOREE DE. Toe form, then, of Mr, ens Hye, bocording to the fashion of his ag probable that had he ison‘ Bogle, wag in Lou- don, be would have acted other however, unfortunate young wife—and surely she is most unfortu- ye was Eoown | in the aocial circles of London. When Mr. Bachanan was Minister over here, her husband, Mr. Sickles, was the Secretary of Legation. He was by his wife, a child in years, and still more a child pearance. She excited jnterest in every one who mether those days, aud many an English friend will grieve at tho termination of ber brief career. The gee the case mako ag short a story of it ae porsible, f upon which the mind can tess withont the most painful feelings. Mr. Sickles was Secretary of Legation here in London, but on the election of Mr. Buchanan to the Presi dency be returned to the United States, and obtained the democratic nomination for Congress from one of the tropolitan districts of Now York. cin due course be to Washington, lakiog with him his wife. Now, there was a rertain Mr. Pbilip Barton Key, the nephew of Chief Justice of the United States, iar was the United States Attorney for the District Columbia. Io the dischi of his duties hoe ee was at Wash- ington, and thus an intimacy arose between bim and Mrs, Sickles, which seems speedily to baye assumed a criminal character. Whether it was tbat her husband became distateful to her, or that he neglected ber, or that Mr, Key posseased attractions which extinguished m her mindall sentiments of her posi- i feeling of duty, it must, we fear, be adntitted that the young wife became what she was not when she was known and admired here in London. Suspicion soon dogged the steps of the young wife and her paramour. ‘Ag is usual in such cages, the husband was the last per- son to hear the history of his own dishonor. The con- nection between Mrs, Sickles and Mr Key, if we aro to give exact dates, began in April of last year, was con- tinued throvgh last winter, and renewed again at Wash- Hue ington during the present session of Congress. Impunity made them bold; they had not been discoverad—there- fore they never would be oiscovered, Mr. Key nired a house, where they used to meet. When her husband was away from home = Key would pass before the hous wave @ handkerchief, and she would hurry out to meet him at their usual piace of assignation; but now comes the terrible part of the story. On Friday, the 25th of February, Mr. Sickles was enter- taining the President of the United States at dinner—be at one end of the table, Mrs. Sickles at the olber. He kuew nothing of the matter in band. In the midst of the din. ner a letter was delivered to him which revealed to him } the history 0° hig wite’s shame and of his owa dishonor, At the time he could, of course, say nothing aud do nothing. There sat bis young wife opposite him, and by her side the President. When the guests went away he began to consider grimly with himself what course he should adopt. That night he appears to have said or done nothing, Dut the early part of the next day was spent in a @ reagonabie degree of certainty Mr. Sickles taxed his wife with her guilt. She screamed out that | sho was “betrayed sud loet,” but at length admitted the truth of the accusation. 'So far all was clear; the The account we have received from Washington states that in the course o{ that afternoon, while Sr. Sickles was considering with bimseif what ought to be done, aud was sitting at his window, he eaw Mr. Key approaching his house, and making the appointed signal to q he lady whom he had brought to this terrible grief. Unable to master his motion, the husband seized upon what weapons were near. These constituted a complete arsenal or armory we question if many Englich gentlemen could, in & moment of indignation, suddenly stretch ’ out their hands, as Mr. Sickles did, and two single’ barreled pistols and a revolver. Having placed these weapons in his pockets he sailied forth, and as Mr. Key was extending bis hand for a friendly grasp Mr. Sickles exclaimed, “Now, villian, you must die!’” and tired the first pistol at his’ enemy,” but without fect, Mr. Key buried an opers giss in his face, and a death grapple commenced, the one man trying master the other’s arm, the otbere Sadeevieras aeons his second pistol. Mr.’ Sickles prevailed, and with his second sbot brought his enemy to the ground. So mad- dened with passion, however, was he, that even when be had killed Mr. Key he discharged a barre! of his revolver into the dead man's head, and with a2 oath rendered him- teif up to the officers of jistice. Such are the leading facts SALAS AT AUCTION. E, zEoureow. AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION Meee Avon sopra Roe oil st such of bounshoid furan, property, or will advance money or bay UGUSTUS 8. MArEARD AUCTIONEER. MAGNIFIONNT “HOUBEHLOLD FURNITUR! Seven octave pianoferte, Ox rats Bar. FRIDAY, ‘eat Twenty-rixth street, near sou. 3 at house on moralng pardowiars see auctioneer. NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1859. SaLms aT AvOTtoOR, S| ASSIGNEE BALE. 0, 5, RENNTE, comer of Reais street, ‘The mort trate, tl sale ¢ the season of oF: ssetc JS. R. will eatt ni ie say, (Pr, atthe an a ed 10} cl Se ticeeee = eke re? ill ae ‘A. GARTER, Auctioneer. KLGIUM.—PUBLIC AND TORUNEARY. hyeige’ ha and modera pictures of the Flemish a Dutch sunnier cons” Feng oo ani co enero Kolaht ot the Onur rio Bela acs eke Wedseaday Paths Thuredare sit; Rede Os oo i, one oa iy ans ia 44 id May, following days, at one recisely, under the direction of Mr; RTTENN Le ROY, Oomallesaine siperter the Mi Royal, No. 12 Pisce au Grand Sablon, at a awl the ue fg distelbuted, ‘This valuable col- posed of about 280 suthenule and first rate pro di the w follow:—In the ancient ‘school—L. Backhuysen, Jean and Andre Both, Nicolas Ber- cbem, Albert Cuyp, Pieter de Howe, Gabriel jem. bens, Jacwt jean steen, David ‘Joon Van der den, mician Tae de Velde, de Velde, Antoine Van’ Dyck, Jean Van Byck, Fi Miers, A ‘Van Ostade, Philippe Wouwermans, Wynants, ‘and others. In the Frid and 24 of May, 1359, from 4PM igen sora sea dab fi New York ut Mr, BAILLIERR’S, fre nig perm aueatiog to mle’ 2 estate, dc. Large sale of meguitoeal ture amis of art ou Monday nest; particulars in tne. Omioe 168 Broadway. UCTION belts buyers of gentlemen's furniahing LARGE SALE OF CRaVaT! WILLIAM TOPPING & 9 will spinel tn n thats gale of WESTOOTT pons household cn every varisia ofa ned price, Being aa unusually choice assortment Of new and weagonuble, goods i this Ling, which the avention of the trade ia iavited, LO, 6,00 ow wer MUSLIN SHIRTS of re. jualuy and style, ae "from ye medium Dery fine, all fresh stock, Just maaulactured, aad the oly ‘offering ‘0 be made this ALSO, A full assortment of le and ig Fancy dry wean which particulars will be found In catalogues ready early on morng of sale BROWNE & NICHO! OTION cers, 35 Nassau street, ype inform poe th da that ve ‘thelr personal { rn residences of these ef cio saleerooms, snoqualied m3 desoript al all Sarateare paintings, and goods of all Kinds larg rs ins question was how thig grievous injury should be avenged. | 9 ee prs are covered by UCTION NOTICE. | A Investigation of the facts. When he had acquired | Ul (ast ss NOTICE —HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, pa _ BA 08G00. EL will sell, this Fray, at 10sgo'clock A. Ma quantity of houséhold fara ure, &e., removed for convenience of UCTION {NOTICE. ED! Auctioneer. SALE OF ELEGANT) BouseaoLD FURNITURE AT , aR, os 6, at 104 of ‘Will sel! on Wednesday, . N. J., about 10 minutes’ Park piace, Hudson street, Walk irom’ the ferry, all the elegaut furailare. plclures. io, contained in vaid house, consisting in part of superb rosewood brocatel, large French plsie mir- rors, with slabs and brackets: Brussels tapestry, Brussels and Ingrain carpets, olcloths, divans, rosewood seco seven octare planofort elegant Ormolu clock and shade, very parlor suits in biue and gold corner rte, brouze candelabras, lace arved marbie top side board Sining tatie, rastting, rosewood. maxble 7 wa ruse wood chamber suits, couches, bureat cnt glass bull chandelier, china wae, kitchen utensils, nia, go Tits Which the wale will commence. Catalogues will be ready the rhec the furniture can be seen OTION “Rotice of this miserable story, which we record with unfeigned sorrow, and which we ure sure will be read with much commiseration by all persons in Eogland who had any knowledge of the actors in the tragedy. What an English Admiral Thinks of Ameri- can Vessels of War, In the House of Commons on the 14th ultimo, Lord J, Hay eaid that, happening to know something about the gunboats which had becn declared by the honorable mem- ber for Portemouth (Sir J. Elphinstone) to be utterly use- Jess, he begged to observe tuat wey were a class of ves- sels which bad rendered tho greatest service to this coun- pat fr | the Russian war. (Hear, bear.) As to their not going out to China so quickly as might be wished, be thought it was something to eay that a large nuraber of them bad gone to the other side of the world, and that no accident had happened, He could not understand the al fegatiou that the men ate their meat raw, uniess it was that they preferred it in that state, for there were plenty of facitiues on board for cooking; and he believed that there veseels would prove very eflicient in suppressing pi- racy, and in similar services in different parts of the glove, A good deal had been said about the United States vewels, wAIch went, he might olmost say, “swaggering” about every where, and creating a great deal of fuss; but he did not think, from what he had seen of them, that they ‘would be very detirable vessels to imitate. There was the Merrimac, for example; he went ou board of her, and he found that she could not carry all her guns. Sbe bad a very lovg bow, and all the advantages which Americaa versels are supposed to possess, and yet she could only go veven aud a balf miles an hour wader steam. She carried very beavy guns; bot there were no 8 of their ever having been cart loose; and she could not carry coal at all in proportion to her requirements, every hole and coruor being avufled with coal bags, in the case of a long voyage The Wabash was no better; undthe Niagara, which had deen built at an enormous cost and was 5,000 tons barJen, ouly carried 12 guns. Je did not think that this was a class of vessel which we ought to copy. (lear ) The aonor- able member for Portsmouth hed epoken of the Niagara (tie Roanoke; the Niagara was never there.—Ed. He- RALD) rolling off Greytown; but it must be remembered that (here were heavier rollers in that neighborhood than in almost apy part of the world; and, therefore, it was no proof, because a vessel rolied there, that ehe would do so mother places. fe thongbt that the noble lord had ra- ther exaggerated ibe estimated expense ot building, and he jomed in the suggestion that it would be better to ap- point a committee than to agree to the resolution before ‘the House. The English on Barnum. [From the Pristol Advertiser, March 5.) Prietolians have received the Apostie of Hu a paid him weil for hie impudenee, The man wao baptizes lies, excuses frauds, and boasts of cunning—who insults comimon sense whilst he trates upon curiosity—who thrives by ingenuity without scraple, and audacity without shame—who mocks simplicity as dishonor, and hones sillinees—who assnmes a germ of rascality to exist inevery human breast, und an element of folly to attach to every buman mind—whose gospel consists in the philosophy of “doing” and avoiding being “‘done’’—whose profits are in- creased by the confession of bis tricks, and whose doctrines are themselves only new tricks to augment his profits— 4 on ADEE. Large sale. of say: Derk bauashold taraieirs, rosewond ween octave pianoforte, Ou paintings, statuary, vases drawing rom uit, pier and taantel mirrors, ‘ace “curtains, ware, Tas DAY (FRIDAY). at 10% o'clock precisely, At the private dwelling house 63 West Sixth aveoue—ionstr rosewood parlor suits, covered in satin brocade, sistuary, marble secretnire aud bookenge, etegeres’ Ind neura. Turkia and reclining chairs, #04 ave piauoforte, atool and cover, music race, & puotlags be Holy Family, by Celteres: Wiater « T wenty-aixta sireei, near ud Brussels carpets, rage, icbly carved tn frutt and tlowers foe and side tables, 7 0° by celebrated artists. Beene ou the Davube, by engravings and Parana marble a: the Seasons, &c.; bronze and ormoli eioe! ae vases and figures atnthag and Mi bieque and French 2 Ades, epitome, &c ; fall osewood bus ateodn oileot air oarpet, rota, > es da, a By table, videboard, buller's ti rich cut and engraved glasa decanters, gobieta, wins Coeart seaens, silver plated casters, spoons, forss, do.; French China diruer' snd tea seta, ivory bandied ku nent of basement aad kitebea f e will commence Catalogues at the house on moraiog of sale. Alo a large as Wath which the sai eaidence in West Twenty second atrect, a few "ioors from Pict avenue, ane ‘ol paintings by eminect artists, dining sion tabica, tes tables. Freoch ctiaa dinner and ves rete, 149 and BO pes ; ivory balanced kr ives and torks, tes urn wad salver, silver tea and tabie snus English cut glasaware, decanters to match. wood bedeteads, bureans, with Grecian marble top, wash- stands, mabogany and walnut bedsteads, bureau . pure hair mattresses, feather beds, quits, sheets, biankets, pillows, car- sures, euriaina, corices; also silver tea set, 9 pea; forks, crockery, abers— Rone peta, three’ply and ingacin; pict brer: varied of baseuient and kiteben farnivare ‘The above furniture is in Sine order. N. B.—Ua' ad door or office 289 Broadway. UCTION NOTICE.—W. ALBURTIS, AUCTIONEER — 1 amt household farpiture at pubiic aale, at 1034 o'clock, at 643 Houston iso aad cover, rosewood wults of parlor fur. itare’moqtetstit In hive pleces’ gouie and tension. table, centre tables, Grecian marble tops; ie ia moka birds toflet tnt ooiting bi jos On it owns and at variety of furniture ie ‘Bale to commence in the eave house and furniture can be seen ve TION SALE OF THE BTOCK OF A LIVERY STA. 10 o’clock, at the coraer of yn, four matched teams, eight two rockawaya, Single horses, six road wagons (wo carriages, {wo trodling wagons, two aulkeys, double and single hasneas, is all in good ocder and tas city. PEED & COLR, Anctioreers. ce busines cart, Mi this being nas been amongst us—bas publicly exnibit ed himself like one of bis own monsters—has mevie his body, his mind, his soul, his hardened conscience, and his \gneminious life the various commo tities in a market ‘where every purchaser must either be a fool to be so | swindled, or # rogue ambitious to excel in the art of swindling. For uearly nineteen centuries the Sermoa on the Mount has been the law of the world’s commercial and social morality; in our days, a new propuet has sprang up, who tells us that to cheat is no longer a wickeiness; that to lie is no looger a coudemned expedient; that to guil the public ts the beginning and end of all wisdom; that an undetected robber i more honorable than a poor honest man; that a successful gambler is one of nature’s true nobility; that mammon worebip js the trne devotion, and that hypocrizy, deceit, lying, perjury and frand are the legitimate arts of ‘worship. Many of our respectable and elmer citizens went to cee and hear this foul brained aposta from humanity. Weare sorry for it. His audience shou! have been confined to the ungodly speculators and unde. tected thieves of our neighboriioog. “it's Redpath should ftand up to expound his iniquities, how many of our readers would pay a shilling to go and bear bim? If a har fot should come forward to recount her adventures, and to describe the artilices of paint, powder aud pade—lonks, | emiles and attire by which she hat succeeded in entra; ping her foolish victims, how many of the ladies of 2 ‘wl and Clifton would be found to give ber audience? we maintain that, in ali egsential respects, the advor of humbug and apologist of quackery there. Surely, society is bad enough, “without the ald of UOTION ON STATEN ISLAND.—& SMALL. FAEM OF about sit acres of good land, will be offered fc on Toceder, aes ie 0 trates walk of Port fic residence of Mra. ¥, Van Nainé; on the | honses and a variety of Terms made known on da M., on'the premises, sit: sated om the leading to the Clove, Clog: jond of Castleton place a: ood rai trees, ‘and aia of water. »D avin VAN Wait, iniew York’ city, UCTION NOTICE. ‘WER. SUPERB SALE OF cont t. Foueriaa, Hore ams, ‘yA Adminlatrators, ain: private residence 64 ty neventh stree, near e (arciwure (belag ihe usual variety found ina €, incintiug’ large assoriment of kitshen the present owner, mod in exzel- pictures, bronzes, &e. Farther particu s first ciasg reside f "e,) made to order for ‘ent condition: coat! ara tn subsequent advertisem! UOTION NOTIOR—A it CHANG CRW NBER IS ify y ed Cet... 1858 ig! fects, wnetioneer, will sell, at ie Kore, ‘si "Rescue oireot, clock, ‘twelve of those they are saoh 3xé feet, and i ADHEW 1 {EW BEIRNE, EIRNE, Vonstab’ AK BBAMUEG O8G00D & 00., AUC. ve thelr personal 1. at private dwel- = of housetioid furniture, EMPIRE EXPRESS COM- thie unnatural stim ulus—thie preposterous public sane tion Ae, MEMBER OF Te FAMILY OF MR. Ki Keptn ih Hanor sore 1 198 Washington pireet, near odin ae may hear omething to their advu: tage by by calling on Dr. a" "Sanger, 0 ‘White surest. i Commas DODSWORTH —MR, CORNELIUS DO worth, tanner, having sailed by th ound for New York, on the uh vdaniary. WI. wall hese property now due to him by addressing Alpert Davy, Faq. York. ADOPTION ABLR WOMAN, HAY fort her Mishel, wovld ike te give tes Rhee HAY months old, to Lady who we pitt, For fare ther particulars apply nv iP6 Gr 1 BRT LEW)S, FORMERLY OF 7 Weer twee qs street, will call on or widens © U, Wilaos, sti anal rete wi ovufer & fever and be rewar: GRUMSAN, FORMERLY OF BUTLER. ‘and ined of Utica, WN. Y., will address & New York city, stating whore an Inver A eonier & favor. KINGDON, LATE OF MbXIOO —IMPORTANT jottera rece! the Porain Crom Hogland ’ ished <7. TE Me ond, 61 Wels a LT BRAND, a ) ARRIVED ERR PeOM Roped 1 Xtaren th, fy the gulp Jammes Moser, 0 ro io call at Dr, Kennedy's oihee, ts Duane street, whoce earn something to his advantage. removing, or w 33 Houston sweet, HOGART, AUCTIONRE® —ay oe GART.—this da 1 ALIVE o'clock, st Wo. 408 Fouts 6. consisting cf bureaus. bedate i 4, ha, washatanda, tables, chairs, Aitehen 1 urnttn are, , ke. —J, BOGART, AUOTIONREA, BY This, ny (Friday), April 1, t 1044 o'elork, at No, $9 Ce Nahmest, consistiog of one 9, table aoeary, standing og to the by slowas, A’: wT TH 8 BOUART r | Consul, Inear, Eogland, or Tnomas Dixon, New ‘ree, bookbindiag estab log machine, sawing together with otker ar: lay, April 2, At 10¥ o'clock, at te avcdon rooms, No.1 North William treet, «gener! assortment of bousebold (urniture £, lot fancy goods, w lot moroeco pockesbooks, ‘aand boys’ caps, ke: TIONEER, AND ¥, at 104% o'clock, at the fale Of second hand forniture, d tailoring goods, vy order On Monday. by order of i rooms, 38 © Pred intet dey grees, clataag ‘awcbroker’s 6a! , 489 Grace street, Unt dsor sales attended to, BROOK, AUVOTIONERS, as U6 o'cwwon thie day ariety, Crom Wm. Wilson, Hare, bay, Amorts, ARIEL 8. HOUGH, AUCTIONERR—OFFICE NO. 220 notice—Blegant rosewood and im- a rege rahe, 08 MGUGR ae Felock vreutety, alt fi 4 '. at o’cloe! ¥ Yiscorations, works of yalao a fas ar carpele, ae ( a gene- PY imoriinent 0 bo ware, such ag chink dismct Andou sea, er gerviee, tea vers, ou ware, ons, “ acne Uae rat clan residence, mses, tn Big! between et troen the catalogue is here subjotned:— the mao tare tay carnets, walnut extension ti ble. buffet and chairs, cl inner and tea sets, ivory cat- Jery, cut glaas ware, silver plated tea sets, forks, spoons, sa ‘The parlors are furnished with velvet carpets, three massive carved rosewood parlor suits, in satin brocade; solid rosewood centre, aide and pler peer tanles, corner aad wall etegeres, Basen and Bare gages... canta 1 ornaments, bronze fignr broidered tace window cur rench plate oval giassos, essay, reception and recumbent chairs, meritorious oi! paint ings, bronze gas fixtures. rosewood library and secretary book- e rosewood seven octave piano, peer! key: ‘are superbly carved rosewo: Ta bureaus and commodes, wardrobes, couches, cot aide and dress tables, fine batr’ nm’ feather bed sand pillows, curtain shades, ko Upper sora are furnabed with fine ‘mahogan single and outa Dedatends, and the corrapondiag rul ure 0 maich; also two very superior sults of riahly enamelied CK, AUQTIONEER.—OIL PatNt- SCHENCK.—This day, April l, at bet ic ‘salesroom No. 83 Nassau street, about 100 five ancient and modern oll paintings, includiny by Van der Nelr, Tush, Cleavenberg, Williams, te ‘Avgus ce’ Vos, Mebs, Ue Cauver, Imebs, Roig ‘The paintings are now cn exhibition, wi DWARD x LULDLOW, AUOTIONEER,—ELEGANT household furakure at Auction, . in consequeace of ite owner gotng to Europe; to order by Marcottee, Roux, Bosb, Baudoine, or finported frou Paris.— i. H. LUDLOW & GO, will sell atauction on Tuesday, April 5, 1959, at eleve: o'clock, at No. 18 West Twentieth street, near Fifth elegant Bouse furniture: all the furnisure cottuined house, consistin; of oD. itofelesantly carved rosewood in pencils vce satin, made by Bosh; e’egant rose wood grand action Moza‘t seven octave piano,’ made to order by Andre, at Frankfort; elegantly ear vedriewood vtegere, by Raucoine; elegant rose Food and and gilt sofas in blue sutin; tete-a-tete, divan, ‘ottoman, ana chara, made by Marcotte; ‘ood wecretary, od pler, card and centr Turble topsd iniaid’ Swies table, one richiy carved nut Parisian reception chair, elegant marble vases and etand, bisquefagares, elegant satin ow io maroon and gold, brovze and ormoli clock, elegant bronze; medallion, Ivet and Wilton carpets; elegant oak dining room furni- ture: ertengion table, buffet, marble top chairs in a green. reps sofa, reception chaira,, rosewood easy and receptior in reps, elecant tapestry table covers, large billiard iebler eed by ititfith & Decker, with balls, cues, cousters, éc.. plete. Bedrooms—Rlegant Foeewo0d hedutead, dressing bu. Feaus, marble tops, made by Roux; rosewood armoire Are de ace, lined with satin wood, "nade by "Rochefort: maahoy and e chairs, rosewood and ny nuit, marble eR quartetie table, ros®woos louny pe ee. fiauaea and late faaltrenses, handenme Preach ind giass ware. Also a large assortment of kitchen fur- which the sale will commence. The furciture can y before the sale, W 3 had. “HL LIDLOW, AUCTIONEER. KB, Caiice eroreery av Avcrion, We wouid call attention to the ale of, ealusble. property 9 bemade by EH. LUDLOW & CO, this day (Friday), al Dioleek at the Morchante: Brchsnge. Wiluem and North William streets, No 20 elegant store, Twenty nisih street, No. 48; valuable property, by ara execute: West twenty ainth street, No, 109; valusblehouse aud lot. Monroe piace, brook!ys, No. 1, on Brookiva Heights. _Failt v culers at the auctioneer’ illce. 14 Vine street OMONERR—SALES ROOMS No. 2% Nassau street. Superb sale of oil paintings, Deing the fiuest eoliection ever offered at, anction, HENRY A. LEEDS & ( 7 IL o'clock, y, NO. a euperb collection of pidlares, oquiiling ts quallty any sale ever made in this country, embtacing spect mens by living artists of the highest celebrity, aclected for thelr beauty and mesit, without regard to cost; among which will be toning one of the rare and highly prized landscape. patot- suas by Roeckoek, of Amsterdam, als, to palutings, alae 40x BB loches, by Wm’ Shayer. Sr , aaid to surpass anything previ- ously executed by this artist, and one of surpassing excellence; interior, by Van Hamme, of Brussels, of exqul- detleacy: winter landacape, one, of the rare cea of Krisemann, of Holland~size 43x30 inches, eh to te his finest work: a5, niso, & summer Lindscape . of the same size, to match the above; also, works of ammond, yA. ce Dreux, Partcis, Buron, Beaumont. The Water Mill of Tyng, Graces, North Water, by adam Bar land, of London; a farm yard, by Herring, with numerous othe? original worka of art’ by G. Cole, the ‘younger setae Schonberger, of Munich; De Brakeller, Van Sevondonck, Cor! net, Prudhos, Verwell, Schaep, Andrews, Saalders, de", be embracing historical ad scriptural scenes, fine tate’ rors, rich landaeapen, frult and dower plesea, and évery vark ety of subjects. will be on view. with catalogues, in ou alleries, 23 Nassau street, from Thursday, Sist fusiant, un We ty imvtte ladies and en coa. y sale. fo ‘overs of the art, to view this magnificent coll FLPREX, 3, LEEDS, AUCTIONEER -SALESROOM 38 Naaeat ‘street.— Large sale of genteel CO ae furni- tore, removed {rom private residences H. ¥ tf. LEeDs & QO. will nell at wuction on Saturday, April 2, st 10% oelock, 1 their store, 23 Nasgau street, ele wewood suits, in gold andcrimaon and yeliow satin damask: do, io moouet, plush, haircloth, &c.; rosewood marble top dreasing bureaus, wah: stands, commodes, side and centre tables; mihogany, rose- wood, black wainnt and maole bedsteada: har mitiresses, bolsters and pillows; wardrobes, sideboarda, elegant carved xk marble tsp buffet, bronze And ormoin ebandelters and brackets; Brussels, ingrain, velvet and three ply carpets, atalr Carpets, ollelot, abd a lot of kitchen furaiture. ENRY GREEN, AUCTIONEER, 'No. 194 William street, Consignments of furniture, &c., solicited. Sale next Wednesday, at Wh, o'clock, ENRY BA HERTS, J. AUCTIONERR NY Mente & ‘MOSS—W1l sell On Friday, April 1, at 10% 0 i the salenrooma No.3 Pine street large sale of groceries, wices liquors and segars, comprising stgars, teas, soaps, candies, cheese, butter, macaroni, vermicelli, fodigo, sweet aul, atarch, &o A)so, brandy,glp, rum, auc other Uqaors io cases, ano dembjohow; champagnes, sherr: and port wines, ws Peery aul kinds, & cash. Bale yositive, without Teserve. gor ‘OLDNER, AUCTIONEER, BY YER3Y « OLDNER, WILL SELL THIS MORNING aT O'CLOCK, FOR 4.000 pieces ribbons, choice apring styles 5,000 Chinese £ 1.000 pleces dotted Beriae muslin 1,000 Biarse' 1,000 porte 6,000 yards French lawoa. 5,000 amyl "100 dozen boy akirla, steel aprings. 100 cartoons flowers. 2 piecea bare gen 1,000 gross buttons. 100 Freoch robes. 100 handacme abawis 10,000eeqara (100 in a box) The above sale is worthy the attention of deal all of the conatry, as many of the goods are fresh acd! of recent importation. TULER & McRVILY, AUCTIONEERS, ‘NO. 23 PINE STREET, ‘Will sell at suction, von Feiday, April 1, at12 ‘o'clock, Merobants ¥ xchange, Fourth avenue and’ Thirty-nizth strect—The valusbie four , high stoop, marble front, first class house wrt lot. south, east corner of Fcurch avenue aud Thirty-stxth siroot No 76 hast Twenty alath street.—The valuadie fur story, ah sloop. brome stone (rout, bra} slant bose and lot 6. axl wenty.alath atre east of Lextagton avenues hou 4 in. by 54 f; lot 08 fi. 91a. deep. £3 16) nat Thusty fourth streek th valuable four story, bigh stoop, firat class house and lot 160 Kast Thirty fourth airoet, finished fo firat ciasa style, with statuary mantels, plate glass, marble vestibules, dc., in pertect order. hale of hia property positire to the highest bidder; 1 to 6 per cent can cemsin yn boud and mortgage. Wor tape and ao ee office of the auctioneers, No. 25 Pine ORTOAGE SALE OF RICH AND COSTLY CHINA crvekery ware-—Frem $2000 to 83000 hick M. OHINTAL AR, bucloncer: 8 Lowery, wil cet, nt ac April, st re &. lerge aesortment, cocstating in of china bres fast and dione seta chian iste, 4 saucers, ito.; preserve, plokle und frit Hasy tne aut ioescnade gheapess deseuiory and tine heee: Gat = jaas, china vases And mantel ornaments, china and seta. candlesticks, kuives and foren, Ro’, niga ahene canoe, ‘Ac, By order of attorney for mortgagee, URRIFP'S BALE—CHAMBERS & FAIAC! = ety ee Lhens ee ogi \L wel Ly, A o'clock, on font i eat, th al the rg, ‘ie. ‘and interest of Jamurs Verio she in nad to the maamtog bet oer ay ay a fer, ia, an hg Tempel k "America, her maohiiieey, tact poniiechen HRRIFF AND MORTGAG witure on Friday, at 10% Mr ooklyn; solid rosewood parlor furniture, in broca.ol” ‘ Ji [me el ovei do, veivet tapentry aad Brasnela ¢ ay ahogany chamber furnituce, sold ro: nie tables ba iréares, pillows, mahogany solas, chal ¥: d rockees, glesaware, china, ae $e PRED & COLE, Auctioneers, aa AT AUCTION, | P SEQUSNOR OF BAD WEATHER. te ox oni STOCK AT AUCTION. 14 at public auction, at the residence of the uu sat ice weal Of Newburg, a, he Moet eth Piauk Mond, Apri 6, 1899, te mach admired TH t it” oe brown, ta a benaita ital dark Waahin; r stinee nod aba anda dam Droid | Roebuck. dered, by Uiful horee in harness, and has never but can trot fast. ERE ad i Ri a F ry He e is “5 3 = é 45 4 i) ight months credit wil! be gi TOUBLED AT a auctioneer, wal due o'clock, al ie ‘perseaal eflots Sb) & 2 ze BEE lal > ‘hoes; an of en wee FoR catlety; 80 groes table an ice pocket knives, razors, & HERIFF’S SALE OF HORSE, Cant. 7 HAR) cher'a blocks, knives, saws, Inmnps, ds é FAIBOHILD, auctioneers, Bee treet, at 1034 0% ashington, bi his di remium a Soe arse fuer st seetat thf (DING —A # SINOLE Lig pd OAN BS 0. wi ply 7 OARDING.—A FEW Lei phony peg MECH ANIOS in rt 12 con, be soreasmateied wits beard ee oh OA BROORLYN WANTED. aero x YOUNG RDING IN las a want board in re tow ae ne other bosedors: terms ‘nia be Hoses. ie He- forthree daye. r ROOKLYN.—BOAKD WANTED, IN R- sisingot a eodeeane wie, infant and nurse, Pepe eg Rip ee et Ac Hm, Herald ofico, for tires day * ROOKLYN HRIGHTS.—SUITS AWD SINGLE ROOMS, aloes i ND, AUCTIONEER. MEADS KINGBLS! ND & CO. will sell at auction, THIS DAY—FRIDAY, At 10 o'clock, aie auction room 158 Broadwa: genera) assortment 0! a yas, out. lery, ac., infos to alt cy da enuzy bujerw An invoice let screws, ustorted sizes 22 involoe cast steel and iron planters’ ; an invoice D.B. guns: ‘e aeeo (say! hair, ie, Sere nud scl Brushes, dusters, &0.; an in- JOH tel pad. WITTERS, Lobe ie tag ee SELL THIS ai 454 Canal street, erlpyagienrd M. day, at 'ehock, ak f housebold furniture, &c.. from families breaking u) icy ieee ae eg pap tytn Ree three cry im aad ets, Bat ila, pat ot a aE beds and bade, dining room and itehen furmit rune eu Sale rain or shine. SUARUING ANY LODGING, GENTLEMAN AXD HIS, WIFE CAN BE AOCONMO. dated “it Broome street, Roses. Hin iti N ENTIRE FLAT ON BROADWAY WILL BE VACA: the 140, reaactable rates, full Broadway and Twelfth street, LW: 70 FRANKLIN &TRERT, FIRST HOUSE WEST OF Broadway, one or two ge fyb bi ‘Breakfast if and double bedrooms forlodping, nealy turaished, for pestiomen, togukesaneore AT NO.,iu WHET TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN near bee oy Sanne famntebot roe to arn or without board, on ‘and Sixth a terms. No moving iu SINGLE mrp ave (eet by ella THIS and or breakfast only, private fanalieg, re be: 7, requires joining, kod unfurniahed,, witnoat, board with attendance, Respectable tween Kleventh and Twenty sh iadison and avenues, only inay address, eating particulars, bor 4,164 Post FURNISHED ROOM TO Let TO tleman. Apply at 61 Bleecker street, a of Broadwa: SINGLE G GEN- ww doors east (GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO SINGLE GEN can be with pleasant rooms soard in a private family, with whom. the comaforis of is near the South and Wall ferries and only iui walk toe these apply at Ne utler street, Brooxlya, References exchanged. FURNISHED SIFTING ROOM, WITH, BEDROOM 8 Apply at No.7 eee may be enjoyed. The comortable in every ree parks Twentieth street PRIVATE weet RESIDING AT NO. 203g WEST A ‘Twentieth atreet, between Kighth vd will let a reception room and large. erlor, together or separate. Hot and cold water it fu room and room adjoining. and Ninth avenues, PARLOR, BEDROOM AND PANTRY UNFURNISH ed. claes house, any blocks from Ui uae, or two perpen, rect aot exceed drees M,C. T., for two T 108 EAST T AL park. —Flegan park —Fiegant ‘ean be bad permanent exchanged. Apply ss a iTY.FIRST A is of rwomshandaomely carpetsd, key Douse frst’ class Drow seaet dera improvements; key tr ‘Dinner at 6. Lhphite ef AND WIFE AND ONE OR TWO BIN- eatlemen cap be accommodated leas wnt ro. at 107 Clinton place, Eighth street . ey GENTLEMAN AND LADY OR ONE OR TWO SIN. tlemen can have the uth wlio board, with the op at floor wo ton physicias. Went Tuirty second sixees, one duct trom Broudwa rences required. SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS TO board, in # first class brown stone house, with alt the mo dern improvemeats, convenient e 2 care and stages—71 West it bor est of Sixth avenue. Fourteenth street T % BAST TWENTIETH STRERT, A FEW DOORR AL trom Broadway.—a. very deatrable feont room, or mult ot | ( other rooms handsomely furnish. lta board. Location rooms, on second too: €6, may now be engag aud convenient, House first class, aad PRIVATE FAMILY AT 79 xacpogaat, STRART, {A near Bieecker, will etm sm pineanat ps second wi totwo single gentlemen, would share it with an agreeabie’y ung pying it. Bath, gus, dc. References exchanged N ENGLISH FAMILY ARE DESIROUS OF Ler. 2A ting @ comfortable xroom, furnished, with bo xenileman ani wileor two slagle gentlemen. “Those 1% want & a quiet home can ve accommodated. apply at 194 Madison street. near Rutgers. yartial board, or rons who banged. Ye References required. PGE PRIVATE yam WOULD LET TWO FURNISHED ial board: location convenient to Wail or Pulton fer oy. ‘ard terme moderate 19 permanent boarders. fnvapple street, Brooklyn Apply ati OAKD—AT 22 WEST TWENTIETH STREET, Be. tween Kighth and Minth avennes, a reception root ble for » physisian’s office, and a large parlor, auttah'e or three geutlemen; also two or three rooms on the third floor: the rooms can be bad with or without board. These roonta have all the modern i Alniear tnd no moving om first of May. Location desirad OARD.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, AT 1 th and Ninih streets, rooms on the furnished or unfurnished), for winne st six o'clock. Refe- a nnd single gentle reuces ‘exchanged. OnRD—ONE O& TWO GENTLEMEN CAN RE AO commodates ina private famiy residing in 4 Arst clase house, near the ferries, at 10l Amity street, Brooklyn, Dinner at Go clock. References exchanged Boxe —A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE GAN FIND A deatrabie horae with a amnall family, ot 166 West Twenty: fourth aueet, House aod furniture new. and required. References given OARD.—DESIRABLE ROOMS ON SEOOND O# THIRD te family, can be obtained at 163 +. ‘Thirty first and Thirty-second streets. a and required. floor, in a prt avenue, bety reterences PAR] ROOMS, WITH BOARD, RITHER FORNISH flor unfurviahed, can be obtained at 46 West Washing: ton place, Reference equi’ OARD IN AN AMERICAN Lo) ool OR TWO gentiemen can have singie rooms; a large room for gen. Uleman and wife: also for two ladi red. Cail at 49 Orebard stre Gocdenough, Herald office. 1 music teasber prevor- OF At 289 Broad way, room 635- OARD REQUIRED FOR A GENTLEMAN AND BIS fon, ten years of age; business In the cliy, bonrding ‘hotise or family, with cheerful noc $% t0$;. Unexceptionable reference if reui Bi a poopocaais OARD IN BROOKLYN. BOARD IN BROOKLYN. BUARD IN BROOKLYN, ‘0. TL Naagaau street, three doors from Pearl 24a HENRY STRkAt pleasantly loosted. "Two latye second oer, and trro.on the third floor: five “miantea” wnt from the Wallstreet, of South ferry. References excusnged. GARD IN BROOKLY OARD IN BROOKLYN.—PLRASANT ROOMS, WITIT board, can be had at No. 250 Livingmon aoe one block of Fulton avenue cara. AED ON BROOKLYN HEIGUTS, NOS, 63 AND 65 00- lumbia street.—Three pleasant rooms with a benw fv! view of the bay and harhor of New ork. "NO smoking allowed in the rooms; and good refei fine, ‘a fow. ences required. OARD ON BROOKLYN HRIGHTS PLEASANT ATRY rooms on second floor to let, wit! Jooatin: Yantea walk from F ult aad Wal te Apply at 67 Hicks street, corner of Pineapple OARD WASTED—BY A “YOUNG aaa IN ASMALL not above Tweaty- bot t exceed $4 per week. Address private fam! slatiog partionlars, tes, WANTED Log ery g mao, wile and itp te ished room on second Herald ofc OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, area ix fant and unirse: on the west side of the city. B Post office, stating terme, which stating foil particulars, 1veatlon, terms, ARD WANTED—FOR A GESTLEMAN, WIFE AND oot two ‘and one mall unfurnished connectiny rooms on second street Srrangement, Base WANTED—IN BROOKLYN, BY A LADY PRO. frsstonally aise durin, seas New York, in x pri. ng or Fulton ferry.” Address Besar Siemans 2 ana na rth ‘and Biateouth OARD WANTED IN BROOKLYS— tie yonng g Woeb'ngton Jitton avenue, near Ob chapped Address Koard, Herald enilty y the imgrovementa, ahoy Dinner at6, References f ‘Ratiresn nox 2 10 Post ofl. DESTRES A ROOK Loation between eet fare aris Bs Hera H per week "haa ‘xadrens, stating particu. Bete WANTED IN WILLIAMEBURG—BY A GEN. tlemsn and wife, from the first of Maj iy: one or more unfarnished rooma. liomaburg Post office, stating terms, Ac. RY A RiSPROTA otlaman; would prefer the neighborhood of eleguatl\ ith without table. 4 drean bos A188 Pot oes, M-%- E Lanisicd sy OUNTRY BOARD At LEROY HO NEW C <hallo~Location unsurpassed os orm, = ae Se eee Company, Fie sweets and San and gp nig ay) 8. ‘Auplawall FONOMY IN BOARDING.—A FRONT ROOM ON THE iter sles omen foe slenla peauersoa.’ 7 ‘Tha “sa wood opportunity to obtain @ pleasant home at a very moderais Trleer good table: foceuont convenient to the Secoal aud Third avenue cars. 119 Kast Nineteenth strect. No moving ta May. 09D HOARD AND ACCOMMODATIONS at ito BAST Broadens ‘board, a larg arlor, AE aiess wasibel Tedasen oe eofaraltest cia onae Ueeiruble wingle rome. Yering moderate. ‘No removal on ling of May. Apply a8 above. JO0R, opainas—2s “20 37 cants PSR NIGHT, a to ; gentleman aod wi conis. An 6x cellent restaurant in conection. Globe Hotel, coraar af Fraak- fort aud Willinm streets, near the Oity Hall. OTBL LODGINGS.—CLEAN AND COMFORTABLE tingle rooms, from $1 26 to$1 50 a week, or 25 contsa night, at the Manhettan House, Centre street, within one dlock of the City Hall, Strangers will tind this 4 convonieut place to stop at. OBOKEN BOARD. —A FRW DELIGHTFUL ROOMS, ‘with board, for single gentlemen, may be obtained at No. 1 Budson terrace, directly fronting the Lerry and bay. ‘OBOKEN.—SINOLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOM: modated with rooms, and board if desired, at No. 2 Kivar terrace. Gans and bath house. Anply on the premises, oral No.8 Maiden lane, up stars, front ollice, oF adress box 4.229 Post ofice, New York. A bat tend CITY. ami SUIT OF ta! eal ON THE SROOND board, toa genileman and wife and two Single penlemény house with all the modern improvermenta; s m 1} location, four fminutes’ walk from the ferry. Apply at 56 Grand street. ANSION HOUSE, HIOKS STREET, BROORLYS — m9 Dro Teapect is favorably and, exten. sively known. A few vacant rooms now offer for families or ae fe persona, on reasonable terms, fancut 15, 1889. MURRAY, HILL —BOARD, CAN BF, OBTAINED, with furnished of unfurnished genteel farnilies or single gentlemen, by applying at 20 Kael Thiety-ath, attest one door east of Madison avenue, Reference required. 4GNRT Stn 8S pet bot cate heard Gna ve Broadway.—$4 ood furnished roorpa; also furoushed rooms a nde | ult gentlemen thetr wives, Who’ epost ta find aight Fespectabl ctr wives, who) may aq table OTICR. WANTED, | S1X <_ gra SINGLE aluded. Bae ‘of the Weat Sante Bann Peete caitee ber tyoc above Gra: Eldridge street, four doors pert BOARD WANTED~BY A YOUNG MAN, ip Brae between Carlton and Washington avenues, in 4 respectable family having a liberal table. a: 38 Douglas, Hervid office. ERSONS WILLING TO PAY A FAIR PRICE FOR ‘nice rooms, with good board and attendance, in ina clean quiet house, ‘will cal! at 26 Clinton place. Rooms let without board. Beat referevee given and required. ERMANENT HOARD WANTED FOR A GENTLEMAN Sud wile, where there are but few boarders; location 19 be pleasant; Hout room and furnished; tw exceed Hover month, fire and gas Included, Nadrean ‘Me bow 178 PxswENcE IN FOURTEENTH ST. ABOVE ¥IFTH avenuie—Handsomely furnished parlor orwithout boards ean be a plessant fanly, anabore Addreas box 666 Post oflice i | Ty OR THREE SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN partial board at i Broadway; wlso a large furmial: 4 root on secant oor, aultable for’ gentleman aad wite, WO RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADIFS CAN BR AC- commodated with board anda good home by applying at 243 East Ninth street, References exchanged 10 IET— ASUIT OF Mpolehei tabaci: BOOMS, TO GEN- Uemen, at No. 5 Bond ORTH HOUSE, CORNER OF BROADWAY | bee, Hag Ene) ye Pong ore suits of apartments for. gentlemen av vee aad single ten, in thio moet deatrable locality. re eee ANTED—A SCOP, ROOM, wins BOARD, FOR A wet nurse apd intan focation near Address Charles Davis, Broadway Postofiice. iggel WANTED -ROABD, W WITH FURNISHED ROOMS, SUIT. able for three young gentlemen in a private family, of where there are but few boarders, location below Oanal ore preferred: dinner st one o'clock.’ Beal city reference given. Address, stating location, &e.,., box 1,128 Post odice. Wee OR FULL BOARD, BY A GEN- teacher on and Fi for ks best tom ddress Ts —— or iewaons. The best city reicreuces, A er “wi dah the nega store is W ANTED-BUIW(REN MIB NINTH AND TWANTY FIFTA streets, and between Second and Kighth avenues, a loca: tion for a physician. with office in high basemeat or ou the firat floor, and sleeping room for self, wifeand child ‘tour years old) on the recond floor, with full board; accommodation for self wanted immediately, for wife und child about the widdle of May; neighborhood unexceptionable, and no otaer hoarders in the house. Relerences given and required. Address Dr. Is, Post oflice, stating mn, size of family and terma, BRIDGE STREET, CORNER OF STATE STREPT RAT- lery <A fine front parlor and two bedrooms, with board, suttable for a family; also, single rooms, suitable for geatlo- men; location pleasant, having a fing view of the Bay. Kefe- Fence required, DEPAU PLACK, THOMPSON STREET.—AN ELE- gant suit of arlors, artially or gatirely furnished, con sisting of four rooms, to ghy yd yor, tos suits of rooms and Ddroome, ‘on third. floor, whit or withont board. The house contains ‘all the modern’ im) roveMents. Parties having furniture will be Mberally dealt wit $2! 50 —EOONOMY AND COMFORT.—a FEW YOUNG '« men can have good board and comforta dle accom- mocations at $2 50 per week; apprevtices $2 25; also a few respectable ladies at 83, and m: partles can be accommo- dated by the Oy or eee $oo3 sagie bese for usa as 79 conte per week, at 19 Wooster’ sireet. between Canal aad Grand. fone but plain respectable persons need apply. 1Q WOOSTER STRERT 70 LET, FURNISHED. IN rooms; the house is newly furnished and suitable for who want aice rooms at low rents; gas, baths, chande- Hers, Se., parlors, bedrooms and’ every assominodaiion. Wo moving on first of May. 18 WEST ELEVENTH STREET, NRAR BROADWAY— Parlors xnd bedrooms to lot, board; single rooms for gentiemen, SB] MAREE StREET.—To 0 LER. § warn (BOARD, rWo t aultabie Tor Cw sok tools ‘ives or single ent akabie for two gentlemen. ety Saietia if DESIRABLE ROOMS 61 GREENWICH AVENUE. OL to et, wita board, on the second and third floor, farnigh ed. or upfurnixbed, to gentlemen Gel their wives, or single rentle- men; the whoie second floor let vwogether or separately. No moving the Int of May. G5 — UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD WANT . ed fer foor pdais and one ebild: small room, for which $18 per month will be p be a for the summer. Address D, D., ee way tole,treral haa TARRE DOORS ce aig | Ny d rooms, t¢ 1 ‘cation is wear ail the frat cine Fete of amusement In ihe ety. Lnyuire Of ARGON 130 MADISON AVENUE. THERE 18 NOW VACANT ‘ult of rooms on the second floo? In a frat class howse poo) with al Whe modern convent rave New WG Iocated. “Parties seeking wscommoda the sine an above. References exchanged. i 137 BUpEON STRRED, OPPOSITE ST. JorN's PARK, room on second floor, with board, to let to & gentleman ant nd wile oF two single gantiemen, MIGHT STRRET, OrPOSITR TH MEROAN. 143 3 pt R, Library—Soveral piensant sae well furalahed board. "References exchanged 145 WEST TWENTY. FOURTR STREST.—A_ PLAIN private familly would let « furnished front room, with or without bedroom, on third floor, with board, to a gentioman and wife at $10 ni Bareatt $10 per week. Howe has modern’ improvements. FIFTH AVENUB.—A SUIT OF igi A ims 31: U4 corde furnished or unfurnished, on the second th boned muitable for tae Dindor at @ o'clock, Heteroces ware A GooD GOAT FOR BALR—WILD, KID IN A FRW nye tp tp Fortieth etre , between Ninth and Tenth avenura Inquire D2 vOR SALE NRW FOUNDLANY ARP ST, BER. ey hair, will we 100 pounda foe enecfent ia ta a will carry @ basket or bun THE BOATON GAZNITE FOR THI Weex— GAT THE Boar of the old Cathedral in Franklin street, by Agnecheek; Boston aa it Was, by tog. Joveph T. Bucking: harp; bees Coluinn; Merins vy John Bolivar, La-ai News upd Loestp of Posty Theatrien!, Mitary and Anaicnl Teme, e, wiallng Verms, lo- Ae, Ae, Foe ale stots he hosolg, Gad whotoesio aad re tall'at MOKEE & 00.’s nerd agency, 4 Nasyiu street, ‘ROM PARIS—STAMPING POR RM ale and retail, All kt of price. ‘Also! 2 ee a tpats ates dons embroliory. WwW. R. BopEats. 3.500 ytd pri dolalues atte © okie cotved tad ley ‘Also thet celebraiod. MATINEE SKIRT, Together with over seventy Seite egeeme rien te latest ot NRW SK gxiteion BRIBE, easisis “oF aD og of thelr manufnet States and as tlwraye chtssciorioeg Sire are for onde a tho prtaitpal howamp of DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD & won Nt BUBBES GLOVES BS AND MITTENS! INDIA RUBBER Gtovi ES AND MITTENS! INDIA BUBBER GLOVES AND MITTENS! INDIA RUBBER GLOVES AND MITTENS! Great Sepcoreents have been made fu the manufacture of these and we can now cecymment them for eral use. ithe heatvy 9 Loves and mitter in all ade of acid work a the che: al ie cme, a We woud ies in ire de} ent, Tetuariy call the ssiotion of farmers merbeale ms ners, miknen and lumbermen to these being re adapted to their uw soltentag and bleaching tre bands, ancapoed oure for chapped or rough banda, aalt rheum, no equal; are very use! such aa sweeping, dusting, Rouse eléaning, and are invalusb requisite in Lirey, tamuy for inde of work, and par- care of shrubs aud flowers. cus are Tinrtvalleg $3 gloves and mittens sa They ‘ate supertor to the buck ‘The light gloves are used far ‘boy thoy have while engaged in domestic i! oa fi Neoloring. all roughesing ad uni city teularly useful in garuening and For sale by rubber dealers generally,” GCODYBAR’S al RU TRADER, a ‘& MANUFACTUB- % JOHN STREET, UP STAIR. Bxclustve manufacturers, andor Goodyear’a patent, of ovkey description of ladies’ aud geuts’ india rubose xioven wad wailen, ‘also rubber finger cots and ladies’ dross shields. NFANTE’ ears it. GENIN'S SaZAAR has been restocked with the Latest Parts teshions of iN Faas pees OLO0aAK8 ANY HUODS, braided and INFANTS nae YOUNG CHILDREN'S 9 WARDROBES. MISSES’ Moet dood AND CHILDREN’S UNDER LINEN, LADIES’ UNDER LINEN, of every quality and style, Bigs y trimmed and plata, MORNING ROBEs, of ailk, delaine and muslin FANOY SUITS FOR YOUNG BOYS. All of the best workmanship, and oor priver. a 421 CANAG STAERE, Boys’ “CLOTHING, 42 CANAL STREET WHOLESALE AND RETATG. J -RENS & WYANT. KOS! FROCK COATS. BOTS’ CLOTH JACKETS. BOYS! THIN JAGERTS, ALL KINDS. BOYS' POLKA JACKETS. BOYS’ SACKETe, WITH VESTS IN. BOTS’ CASSIMRRE PANTS. BOYS’ DRILLING PANTS. BOYS’ MARSRILLES PANTS. BOYS’ SACKS, ALL KINDS. BOYS’ ALPACA Dostaes LINEN DUSTERS, BOYS’ SUITS, FROM TWO YRABS' OLD BOYS) VELVET SACKS, BOYS’ PLAID SACKS. BOYS! EMBROIDERED PANTS, BOYS’ SCOLLOPED PANTS, ‘The largest and best sasortmeat of Boys’ Clothiag ia the United States. JSENS & WYANT wal street, wear Variokc. wit AND saa SHOKs. Walttng BHORS, fashions in S, GAIT! RS, Tr eans, DALS, TULLET ELIPPE: for ladies, wish | downs pod infants, at at ININ'S Bazaar, No. 513 Broadway Bt. Nlchoing Hotet. ACHINE STITCUED SHIRT BOBOMS, fancy aod cross plalt bosoms, m all styles, and wristbands and collars of every do- scription, at THE LINEN STORE, 748 Broadway. above Astor p 1 Oo MILLIKEN & COx Proprietors. EE nt aS satel need EW YORK MOURNING STORE ~AN ENTIRE SUIT Of fret mourEing made complete in twelve hours, also woven and IXTY-THREE CENT ST. asTom! 204 AND 206 UR, CORNKR OF PopRTMRaTa SrakeT MILES HAVE PURCHASED 63,000 LADIES WITHI. 63 CENT KID GLOVES WITHIN Tat ans INCREASES ABOUT (4 PER Crs 8D WE KEE A OSLY ONS WE SELL ra ate POR ox EXCLUSIVELY FOR US I DAYa. oa FOR THEM Y ARE Wants FACTUBED ‘AR: INTROL, tte stvte “AT 68 CENTS; WE SELL me ane FOR a n RR Y RTH A DOLLAR RTO BELL THEM AT 68 OANTS D IN NEW YORE ONLY ONE PRICE. TRY CANNOT ty QU. ONLY ONE STYLE. R. Ti, MACY, Corner Sixth avenue and Fourteenth street, New York, SPRINGS SKELRTON SKIRTS, SEL alae 16 springs 8 00, fay suringe HARDING, 231 Spring street, near Zudeon. 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