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: WEW ‘YORK ‘HERALD, — OCTOBER 30, 1880. 3 3 ery nnn SARS AS ar Se a ____ BOARDING AND Amp Seman. " given at Ys aid PLEASANT ND FLOOR LET—BY A PRIVATE FAMI oOBTwo ing Ouor Theme fear erie t toe yates peat | A; Eekauemeyeh aan A thoes Dee ebm | 1 aecncmyeeie sacs eda . 70 3H EDITOR OF THE HBRALD. ‘was }), for the difference 600 and entered ate ery ‘Terms reaseoablo ) permanact ecneaate” Apply ar 18 West the second floor of a in Iatatigonc of tho. greet: portance: has doen re. | 4,80 cash onthe Galmated $4,009 paid in ae aaa Ninth street anne ent aveaig sectved ts regard'te tho wneatisfuctory. position of aire im } 120,10 Deeumber Ta AS6a Mee Haein the Outed Mark's plaee —The ines sone House snd MOORE, AUCTIONEER, SELLS ON MONDAY, A? PRIVATE, FAMILY, LIVING IN THRIR, OWN | betw ae mat if Japan, It is thoreim stated. that “they (the Japanese) | General, stated tbat he hed made « convention with tho Ne 96, extra and very couveaione} bob 2. Mohs, te, Hoarding, House and Barrecm, “arn: Ai neceet wont ge or {we handsomely furnished Roma farther sought oetabiah « now ctn as tho ony one ta | Jayant ablahing ip vale of & ola at 40 cay Pere oder ape 5 oe Se eee “alter Moeuas i preferred stdit East Tenihawrect ie He Pe A convention, pro! the one referred to, was u toe used in commensal dealings with foreignors, although, | 2, °iny smi Drobeely, the one, Soler sae artunfo 8) Abroetware Pe Maguloent hoceshold Permiatress pubis ace, HANDSOME QUIT OF ROOMS ON SEGOND FLOOR at public ‘aetording to the treaty, foreign coins were to be received Til be taken scourding to we ‘ht, against Japancee ouin, ced demminnrcon on rb Togiave rosewoo! | MFORTOAGE BALE. FIVE HUN. with one fine Room on first let, with exeelient ‘e6 their intrinsie value. The present arrangement of the ent rau ihe 8 reduction fot roooinage. | In subse. brectanpdorsialn sooke Chandailers Fronsh pl plar sod, sanatc’ | amount. ce Sas we en we poate ible ni deaifoas or rat ae Refe- Dapancse produced a depression of sixty-six per cent. | quent ixeaties the 6 per cent for resoinage was no longer | yivrors, lace Curtains. oll Paintings by" ‘artists, olo- ks box 428 Post eftos. Fences exchanged, wnt 6 10 LET—TO A LADY oR GENTLEMAN, WITH without at A back Parlor, in the mmediate Maly ot: - ‘Madiaon square; most desirable wecommodations for those Whe ‘Mee British Consul Coneral had isayed a protest, and | “in° september, 1868, the following conversation took | £antslsinarg. bisque and Dres ining rose Puraibare, Pod bind, quietly, Inquire at No. 26 Kast Twenty-fourth at., suite, ‘China mopped trade for the present.” place between an Eid officer re Dutoh | and o8 Ginpprare, re, Tines, Silver ‘Ware, Books, Horses and Oar flila dittonlty oot a new one... The roghaation of eur. | fequaintance, in, Negseak!, on TINE 8 et HAE eae TERT SC GRIFFIN, auctioneer, roost, tase TFF'S SALE OF SKIRT SPeurr fe. we SaMBens FAIRLY ane Ane ets ones PLACE—PLEASANT Geta s at rater 586 Broad, 7 ini ‘tory, Me tarys | and thelr wives. ‘Reference required, "wus oF gentleman quan iis Skirts, beop akirt W! ‘be.; aise tor ee AY, Shortt PRIVATE FAMILY, WILL LET Joni wins A ere ONR OR TWO weney led to much controversy and illfeeling, and % will, ni thay il sol you ‘@ package containing ton of these | Dis friends and the public that he has been I fore ‘ANTED—BOARD FOR A SMALL FAMILY, WHO tanetion on Ost, all be furaitare rnished ‘We Pocuire all the eocond Hoot offe eit ans eat ‘therefore, be interesting to prosent the Japanese view of | sticks for a trony. legapt fi Drown stone residence, it ee eas aniet als, | Oe eee ‘amall and wae ‘oreianes that.question on. a former ooeasion, onty part of which | ‘(And what is Btreny 1” Tankod. Seared cic eees coe a earhing ihe Erase. T, .& an aig, tn dit tat ne fit egy ey oe Ak ne postin” Pasta Hoel Moe Meventh street, four | Sue Renders ore taken, preferred, md GO Since ‘was publiahed in ‘Perry's Japan Expedition,” called for | is realy’ worth, Hitean bunared and eighty four’ thes A ofered nr cueton ie penn, Ls ertanorys ca holoaaie aod retal Liquor Blore, 4:1 Cher. | ———-——________._} eluding gas, pald for. deairable, bomé ud. good table. " Ad- prety 9 ier soem seam andre: nad slat & ya abine, “Catalogue at the house oa wt ale. fo ont canal g of a large ssertunenuet fine Ldgoote and SMALL PRIVATE ree BEVERAL | dress far one week E. Drew, Union square Post office, ‘through the exertions of your ue wn- . shag ith te gentlemen, without board. Prince street, a few deers ‘ANTED—BOARD A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY A By roferring.to the early history of foreign intereouree | Sond piurris at Glmoda}) equal i | twe SSW hoo. with rich ait | YY ™,WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELI, ON MON. | West of Hreadway. r Ww: Gentleman, and wife: must bes, brown stone trent ‘with Jopan, it will be seon that immense amounts of gold | would, therefore, be. su that forty. eight of | them framesitwo do, pler Mirrors, coaaale 20: J Negentadl Bows hen ease aS wren. oe PARLOR, BEDROOM THR ferred; Parlor abd Bedroom or. ope, iarwe roans; sans bo fand copper were exported by the Spanish, Portuguese and | are equal to your cent; but, at tae game Ume, the amount | broltered lace Ourvaina, h hades, rowewon! 1 autis, ea are ae ee iee, bere ote Lnetos | A. Hooms Ot Sor cue oom Be eee ee eee | Rersisked' well cod tre ant’ gaa would be perme- Daleh. ‘Then followed the expulsion of the Spanish and | °! SopPer and iren required lo cast forty-eight trentes could | STerang How 8 juts, Febly carved in fruit and flowers and } Corea Oloiee Girlalns. Wednesda, Bede and Bdtinn, | the Cooper onae, #0 Frankie street. Board or meais cat | Sent. (Answers must sale arma and partioalars Parkas are exp not be bought in Europe for lees than from twonty to | covered in colored brocatel of the richest description. | 1), i of best of references given and re Bureaus, Washstanda, ware, dining room and Klichan f dhe. toy rire, be ad with everything useful and Portuguese; and the Dutch, having lost much of their twenty-five conte. A treny, therefore, ia actually werth sicstoval be ones - vat Hrogeres, ‘mbtror #0 oa back; ‘bot FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE AI 4 ‘Prestige ‘by surrendering. Fort Zeclandia, on Formosa, to | about half a cont.”” tre Tables, statnasy marble tops, to meich the sulls " A TELLS CRUTL EEE 04) .cOOMMO- = Coshenge and. hie Chinese pirates, woro limied in thete | posit Nod export tke” Pabacrved. Oy Me PY eer ea and ie Tesgeaks ink Rackcase, ined wits wr WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL OW MON | pe'sand furniture now. "Green ath tiie hea rin ‘WA 2TED—BOARD, IN A PLAIN PRIVATE FAMILY ‘wading privileges to the export of acortain amount of | ‘Excellent; but it is not permitted,” &c. etna imported’ by Laprang, & Co.; superb Bree os Cy oe am roan) stress, all 1a ot lance Beet, bear partial Board. Apply on the premises, 36 Macdougal | Jif, ,wrete no i'd Yous rm) f eeh C8 aS “4 copper: "The Emperor, jadging from experince, that the | _ ‘The above illustrates the uncertainty in exchanges tn nah aed ‘Rlrnng. dower boy Pree: Pe arian mardi led for sale: Sofas, Sofa Bedsteada, rocking, easy eR SE D,, Heral terms,’ &e., which must be moderale. Japan, for lovg after Mr. Harris made his, convention the tes, bisque and a WA fevre. Chairs, Coucbes, ee Oil Palutg, gore LADY RESIDING IN THE NINTH WARD WOULD Tee ane Leen, Be whieh musibe moderw. Principal object of foreigners visiting Japan was to secure | ‘ates remained unchanged in Nagasaki; whore people. | chin Vases: tancsny Gasper, Race Grane ant orumetn ‘s ‘velvet, three ply, ingrain ‘and dtber ‘Oil like to rent.a large Room, nicely furnished, to « gentie- 46 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN Pars} as much gold and silver as they could, had already prohi- | were getting 1,000 cash for their dollar, ahd no more. Clocks, seven octave Pianoforte, the richest lostrument of § © Rack, Bonkease, Stair Rods French Sind eritare | nem, with or without parton Board; tally private; references and Sixth avenues.—To lat, s Pa, or, with one or two Bedrooms attached, for Hf bon . ‘hat by | -The'commefetal transactions in Jajan, though some- | fered ct uction (hs msn, four round coracre, Halshod al ees St Mfeuiber Heds, easing, | excbanged. Address Mrs. Le, Herald ollice, d, carved legs and case, made by cit i muaars, and Sheets, Blankets, Spreads, dressing and plain Bi 2 rt lags house, and with a’ French thing away tha indoeomenh 6 woul! for the futare | exchanges af merchant and ho co froahea by he | Senaiies chun cgi, Gk Gide Gare: Hieber, ove Sacegt antl Pores eu | A. GeNTonarate ASDoiuaantint wits Sua | = —Ee tent Sih. Conese ar sn as y relieve ‘him from receiving, sv uch vieiters in hie | Japanese government to have only been, used for house- | Sac sna iode, ijaroome—Kownwond Bedroom Faruare na of the above goods are in prime order and well suited for fami- wen ler gee noe ly ay eg cero 57 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—TO Ler wir His. policy. in retaining Dutch wae pat hold expenses, and bills for lacquered ware. The large sulte, Bedsteads, Bureaus. stat Commodes to ses and others. femal o spplyiae at 126 Weet Sixteenth street.’ Termslow. | *, or ha Spartanrnta in & Bret class hense, wl - Srenashin. but. only Tora og number of foreigners now residing in Japan have in- Wardrobes, ae ng Bae, ae pearing — até. wen al geen given and requires comfortably ‘such information concerning event coiansenet world r creased the demand for Japanese coin, and the govern- Sion "Tollet Sets Beds, ‘lank, SALES OF REAL ESTATE. required. echt vniher en to maintain the eae of his | ment has been obliged, according to treaties, te coin a | Sheets, Quilts, tay Secntry. "To, prevent shai smugging gold and slver, | larger number of ts igebusthan at Brat contemplated, As brim Char covered in rep oval Mirror, eight day Clock, Bras ae FAMILY WILL LET ASUDIT OF NRATLY ‘urni board, RRsat tetsu REMSEN STREET, BRO = 62} foree ne kee OLE HEIGHTS.. aba was made to wo for far more than its intrinsic | long as the expense by foreigners was limited to Mr. \d French walnut chamber Furnit Bedding, ingraty nes; floor. also ball Bedroom on wep gt floor, ‘at the above first cl pe ewer the purpose of SURDAE CREO, Harris and secretary, and the occasional visit of naval ates de. Dining. rgomeiblage walnut exeasion (ain. Fihaven or its naam gon baa sinaied on Stages. Onll at 270 Weat Twenty third stree Fesidence; bath, dc. Dinner at 6._ References aoe tn 19712 ar ugo-no-kami, yhilosopher officers, the disparity was not so apparent. ‘able, Sideboard, arm ‘cut and engrav. for rm ; lication a made | SECS. TO: ree Jepan, made the statement that for the Fr'iaxt bo years motai | “Tose cpmlon’of ty. 8 Wells Witkeeas, wo doubt, the pay’ | ‘bam nes, presere "aes Ura c.; allver pla.ed Gastar, oY eed eae AT, Baar TWENTY-FOURTH STREET—SECOND | 3) WEST, TWENTY-SEOOND A RTRERT.—EWO On hhed been exported for 1,082,602,000 guilders, or an ave- | of Mr. Harris, of $7,600, at 1,000 cash to the dollar, would | poo. Cake Basket, coffee Urn, glass Decanters Gopleta Sor, nenihy furnished, ib let oaingle geodemes, of three neatly farniaked Rooms wlemen, lan ‘of 12,907,400 per ‘annum (equal, at 40 cents for a| be only $2,500 in Japan, while the Japanese are, | frat Sw Knlvesand Poa, Ginigg and, ton Berrios, ferry R GALETA TWO STORY AND ATTIO BRIOK gentlemen and cee ee es Sone Seem slabs Serene 2 anch 4 erred. Semen a very low, gas and. baths 3 isha srmmastnmenn rt | fn, ons at cay | Rel yee ee, ne, nea | Radectianeceah ated eet | Sen rent Nevreehtebommbaie | is amenengee _ remar! 6 compares miners uc- | times as mucl or regulation of ina dinner and tea Sets, ly decorated. Al alarge % tion ‘country to the bones, and the production | cash to the dolla is maintainéd through their furnishing | desirable ssmortmentof basement and buchen Furniture, wid THis ctolerntmprovemenaia ua very maa tiel A Seon Rice te te coke ete 85 WENTY-FIPTH STREET, NEAR SIXT! the soil, to” flesh and blood in humau of teebus and direct dealing with the tradespeople. This | Whichthe sale will oommence. ‘Terms of sale cash, in banea- le aliogetber one of the most deairab) Ig Ferkiences fa he evendh arenue—-A. plein private’ tenaty Would Tet pleasant ody; the latter, he said, may be ceuckd, but ity is too great long to exist, and it is earnestly to ener, Price low and terms easy. Gan be seen from 10 to 6. boardere ier for, 0,8 Perey, a. No the Bones never. This caused the amount of copper oped that this misunderstandt 'OARD.—ROOMS TO LET, WITH BOARD, TO GEN ne. modern find its level : a D Mereed ta, tie’ Dakch. Gie"Olliseae to! extort’ 10, |, withoct leading jo a breach. in the Tciently. relatos, si: | A Coron norton kt PRIVATE SALE, EOUSWON be still further reduced. Their objections passed unnoticed. | ready established and capable of such profitable develope- light canpe thrown by the Dutch upon the | ment. R ay gy CLOSE AN re = songs THRER B tlemen and their wives and wo single gentlemen. In Inquire mach Stool and Fi 'reneh ¢! ‘value of bullion in Japan in former years, as their goods ‘The only possible golution of this difficulty remains with | Furniture, ‘nia and chamber rFaritire aT ‘be made an ob with English base ae ‘opens at 491 Hudson street, three doors make’s chi with all Si ha Ned modern improvements, situated at 366, , 5 house. Routh Second: reac near Jer ante Jersey City; ean = ones ee the location is near all the first sold in ‘OARD.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, A HANDSOMELY ond plnoes usement in the house ‘were sold for Wala, reckoned at two gulldors, or 60 conta | the Japanese government, by assimilating the value of to ers, at No. 48 nth sireet, between We GARRIPSON 79 feraeys venue, Jersey Oxy, e cae Parlor, auttable for man reading room, free. Inquire of ANSON HOU! an ,) and pald for with tho same tael; but having no | their gold and silver to that of the rest of the world. It Famacd si a. erly YALL, 96 Duane street, New York." * | two single yi yl pec Paves ‘arties wishing me will appl: at No. fen Fenty brave op pi rE terrace. money to handle, and their 4s in perfect keeping with their mode of doing business, AvtION NOTICE.—METROPOLITAN EXPRESS.— being government officials only, they knew no more | aware as they are of their ignorance in many respects, R SALE.—A NEW THREE STORY HIGH STOOP | Dinner at six § FOURTH AVENUE, THIFD DOOR BELOW Serensh Peryoas about Semeriig to the country an ta tnoieiy, a brick House, with brown stone the Twenty-first street —Neatly farnished et, aboat currency than what the interpreters chose to tell | that in their overcautiousness, instead of pn dealing } find tt to their advantage to callon GOULBSMITH’B ees f Forty-fifth on eee aingle or in suits, to a email few. 14 ‘hem. with a diflculty, they postpone and attempt to compro- | M0 Varick sireet. Four horse wagons for emcee tr furniiure | 3ee ci eoemente esme deg SE il the mo, | BOARD—THE ENTIRE SECOND, FLOOR OF A GBN. | lininen, with ful of Board: the house has all tse no ‘The arrival of Commodore Perry and squadron in Japan | mige, Soft surgeons are apt to make hard wounds. In agen Tjceniturs packed 2d cainpod Phe, | A: A: ARMENT, plumber, corner of ricenthetreet asd | fhe areeh fae ieaRoeses required. “Apply at 125 West | °*"" improvements. Keferences exchanged. was there an event of great importance, ereating the in- | their views of compromise, they have now invented a Terao ihe oat in the city Oilice eon Tees G take | Unionequare. Featuntheren new coin, exclusively to be used in the intercourse with pethidhoe oitahosinentetth mtorr a. os oe SMO al Seaeet exclement among all bse. 323 WEST TWENTY-SECOND fe ap aw | = two suits of Rooms to let. with Board, to ‘of the treaty of Kanagawa, the Japa- | foreigners. POR SALE AT A BaRGAm—rwo ON Base -ARD—FOR GENTLEMEN, WITH VERY PLEASANT, nese Commissioners left for Jeddo to report to the Council, | It cannot be denied that the embarrassmenta to result re AUCTION. seat fet |e S80 jure of WC eae a Bo deerul ronsa, vathroour iad gas; lection central ‘and | since firnlated or unfurnished. zo coe Megs amy feming with thom $350 in Mexican and United States silver | from the enly possible solution to the government of HENR il Ehh AouonEeR. irty-third street, N.Y. fom | accessible. Apply at No. 3 Ludlow place, 700 Houston street. cane @eliars and gold coin, given on account for supplies of | Japan, will be of a very serious nature, doubling in value 4 LARGE, A Link nga 10k. sgh ee ie 405 BROOME STREET.—A FEW GENTLEMEM O&N reoaived, 16 have those colns assayed at Jeddo, | as it would, all the gold they now possess. oe a ELEG ART BOOED PO RNITOR! R BALE | SALE, IN cy CITY—254 SOUTH FIFTH bye ARE ply Mh Lgl pe Forbes LO | Heme. 6* APRROS wih good Beard and. pleasant Fegulating vycon ae it was proposed by Ocm- | further consequence ex} its im- On Monday, Oct. ato commeneing at 1034 e’cloct i bo anid Be "a = oe — "meaore ‘and accepted by the Japanese, that | portance can scarcely be over Thomaea, ‘such is the | all the Furniture, Carpets, P Picdofone, ne i Yon oy raves, bath hotand A desirab! at 107 Cititon place, near Plt evenne. ¥ RROOMN, Sam: 3 whatever Paige be vented, should be paid for in silver | auriferous wealth of Japan, if accounts hold thus far for | Mers, Crockery, Ginmen, iver and Glass 2 age con. ¥ live, SYerme easy. Ay ply on the premises. OAR =A FROX FRONF ROOM, oF ON. THE S800ND FLOOR, REBT ONE BLOCK WEST OF @allars at 1,200 cash to the dollar; the difference be- | reliable, are to bo believed, that the Emperor (gold being tained in the private seed (OR BALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR GOOD MERGHAN. Bret y |, with double’ closets; ‘one on the in the ety. —Neaily Turuiabed Roms, ‘wileoat Board fenst ween 1,200 ‘cash and what the dollar might be worth | crown property), In one year can cause more gold. to Be Scoot, % dun Fourinavene Jue sara pase Soe’ block from | aise or eal Beate, Ao ths ety or Brooklyn. a very valuable house e tpodera improvemanua family | 80 wo] per week, with Doard, Been mere to.be refunded on meeting the Commissioners at | produced than is now supplied by California a and Aus- | the bor Everything in aeatevaea te cease nee. and ja per: tract of lead Land in in Missouri, ani, or tng, mal a ethene realzed. Hudson street cars and Bleecker RN mer ah I kn RN Hg snd tee ty gen tiraghe Guay | STO stige BOUTH para ee atreet. aJvoah kmbchrtrrwimedalys g ( toons rel taal fieery see iron was to visit. re being no preter | is e greatest im 108 ‘vexed ques- | be a rare op) ity for spers to ref insaaa —— floer; there, Dr. 8. Wells Williams, editor of the Journal of | tion be settled on a durable basis and without delay; not | positive, rain or shine. STUYVESA EET. single Recess, tees SA eee Restea- aks Ca siee tes Vercunt 'Ghorttisy ‘toe atte only octet may endanger existing indy feslings but = FPO! SALE OR EXCHANGER FOR DESTRABLE UP tyre renter th gine ote teil IG at ctl fGeabed Tingation in Chibi) ‘anting en Cisinone interpreter, | ‘nie lead t0 honey loans chee parta helaring ie weet, UCTION NOTICE —J, BOGART, AUCTIONRER-BY wn lots, two Stores west side of Fourh avenue, near | deraen can be nooramodsied with Board where they coe Reve BROADWAY, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH ts fie tiene ot pore otiosrs, made an arrangement | stipulations, who expect thelt being sarried. out, and) fn ihe aie room, No, 1 North Willam street, coraorof Prank: 4 on tis sea uido, nixtoan Also an excellent Farm admirably located | the comforts of a home, ‘Beoond of the new English basement 7 —A-well turnlabed Parlor with Bedroom adjoin- ‘with the municipal authorities ‘that a bazaar should | case of loss, may make claims against the United States. cate of Furs. F Bila, i: conning of G PIEROE, 15 Willan street, | Muse# etst of Third avenue. Jog, can be bad for the winter on reasonable terms in the = opened, at "aes that ie silver I oe 2 ier ve such bays ng eines ere sae Loe ee Iafes loot lot of indies” faney eure. ure, manta factured for oe Broadway ra - OARD IN BROADWAY—HOUSE FIRST CLASS, SU. ‘first clags house. Private tables if required. yymer japanese iver ac- | might not so easily be recoveral as they woul! nf » consisting Capes, Cutts, ‘OUSE py Os FOR OCCUPATION FOR SALE OR TO perior handsomely fur hot and vl] Guting to : The arrangement (ne made | been five or six years ago. iShatatha in, "Fich, Mounts Marten bye Tent. 164 West Twelfth street near Fifts avense; brown | gas, Baths, Ac.; an’ excellent Ae rary ree i ier, 7 AAS Board, ina Preach amy, Vocus See a ta ela Selita pred Ewan shane reat wen | te-ee SANE a TA pyar” | SS Sega at te | SPR goor mie. es fol | yp a A a BIDOE, 45 Brosavaye Py © ©. PART: | and Thirtecot e@cnsequently worth 4,808 cash, or four times the value ‘They have cannon foundries and five Boszy,.3 WANTED.—A MARRIED LADY, WHOSE ‘WINES, LIQUORS, &C. so Qommodore Per! y ana agreed. upon with the be siX war Sears: and more than this, the most expert _ee tonal a hm ap epee ght d salen ‘OUSES FOR SALE.—TWO FIRST CLASS ENGLISH endid Planoforte, to abla, Board, in x tri = At this rate it was estimated that some | diplomatists for putting off a question. es eee ae ot houschold’ Muratt Basemente, on south side: two three story and base Geet oma aal tke ‘TNO, 6% SIXTH AVENUE.—A GLASSF BRILLI {94,000 were invested at Hakedadi, principally for lacquer- ‘he late affair at the Peiho must have taught them that large pet an and mantel Mirrors French iste, with eis on north atten of Malrty-seeund strest.weer of Breed: Bocas fay hors shea Or Be eared ace le. brewed by A.B. Mundy, fre amr i ware,” Gn the rotarn of the aguadron to Simoda, Fur- | if Chinese, who are despised in Japan for thelr cowardice nd Engl Broapels Carpets Toeguond Busguren one ree wary ee none Shae aide of Twenty: duced ¢ny from mail end bop, Bot ob utlieg. i Saas a0 oom Dies Perera re papa. nt of Fig pany it ‘4 aster rayne allow. ee o aye ‘conday i West Rove reat, Beet ‘Bit ave- Fah meta tal ed No. 498 Broadway Wee Where Ae aa Eine cepelmerl tints ‘a ea by a gendouaa os matinee ahs inthe. a sordid eal te valuable oar Seer aa ee a at ee | Fs ae eee Catton we a im | Seem Cees eae, res | TO,ROEANOE TOR DEMRAny Wovteny of | tt ect mivgerkcawanaeres acres | eicum ria aaeeereenme ie ‘Pefollowing is the report of those gentlemon:— terest, as it will probably inform us what action has beon | pler irrore, two solends sor Fod ula at ;Foruturg, | taneous Merchundioe, Sutable for any market ‘ an cash re- | somely furnished. The room must have hot end sold water, | against which the wares of error dash, bui evermore return nm Se Emcee ETL™'} | fappnedtoharebun tne "cmuce Jue tao | eoueeuearant western copie ao be: | "So amvand areeein, | PeasQenay gets "Sacataceda te tote te RIVAL OF IRISH WIREEY_DINBOT PROM TAR S—The commie appointed by You, in your letar of | that suepending trade with the Japanese, a8 the British | Seal oot ostave Pianofone, faaid with Pour, withs warrantee | Typ TOWN LOTS, WITH A BUILDING LOAN For | Src exclusive usp ofa good plano. “None but those who have | A "vented warehouse of Messrs. Wiss, inves Yours oll ia the 12th instant, to ‘cotnmittee from the | Consul General, Mr. Allcock, ordered, can only be detri- Sica ateanwatectery ‘Music Cabinet, Stool ‘and Cover, Paint- ‘weil aitusted on ® 100 feet street, free from rock, 2 requ eee oe \y. References ex- Src sane Brow ia ths of Gentine Japanese Commissioners in Yeference to the rate of ex. | mental to the intercets of his countryinen, and of very ngs, contre, side 8 aide and pier Tables, with statuary marble and class ‘Apply to &. MARTIN: | changed. h Stating terms, box 420 Post Jast; so superior to that made up for. this @bange and currency between the two nations in the trade | little consequence to the Japanese. A merchant has very ching Vi superb rosewood Chaira, wit DALE, 167 Broadway, third story. ofee. country, or the adulterated butt called. Irtah Whinkey.. The me, pero opened ed and to settle ‘the price of coal to be | little to say, and the officials, as long as they get their quantity yof romwond and mabey bodrno a Furainte, i caw One OARD WANTED.—A LADY AND TWO DAUGHTERS Fess crusto over imported to Gan eoeieyt Sip eeae pas tae Ba at this pork, bog pork, bog leave to report:— tote | xk 1 er peng rrroggetc pal twain Sats Beda, twenty Carrels, te propery of Mr. Baedsn W iy Jers Oy. Hpeag and by pew Bela > Find snd 12 veers wie ord ips pleasent Jooation, | tic, 260 per lion . ail eet their minds tuade up to adhere’ to the | Nagasaki harbor. Or From this, ous may judge of the wag. | SP: pang gone made in shies janes sn Wiscousls. ADDY fom | set writer aves Cm trae baad amikinabecerts ek, mama ‘waluation they had already set upon our coins, even if the peat the —— involved, anh rps estimate of Bp il i air to guormnxa, 2, PIECE —— _— Post ‘Poa of, mat tating terms, which must be moderate.” NGARIAN WINES—A SUPERIOR LOT OF RED aroenetinie. Onauation:-pf teste. what losses will have sustained should such an ex- Boots and shoes, e.— 7 FOR SALE, ‘THE HOUSE AND Wines, in wood rie walter epen walaibeg eee ation of trade. ‘was | treme measure as suspension have been resorted. to. Lag, aN cccrar wil ell Sear, ith ls 31, $4.5 500. Cattnatia ath Brookiyn ee OARD WANTED—A NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM, BLES F LOOBET No 2 lanaves ayy ewe the nominal rate at which government sells bullion — pets pelérsbem sad beaver, Frook, Hack Back, a ey Preaek. Monel dace Be i ‘when it is purchased from the mint, and which seems to PERSONAL. cert renee ree i, ean, No ys mnily where there are in ober boarders; Borg PH bie «ord rae WHISKEY PERSGE £ 00/3 TRISH MALT, VIN. ‘be that by which the metal is received from the mfner. ar cai “Said ‘eats. eee by “i Inquire on the premises. per week; best of retoranee, gniren, an wired. Address ex. steamship Cironasian, now in bond, ree e ar eee reer aad cae beatin | Avs ‘Monday nreclecly al beloek, ihe eame block. Take Sri S60 destn ecollen fibbed Underskina soe Spa TNS ETH RTI uae gery woe Mating loention, BUA: Gey Hersibumice. yy THOS LYMORL No? Oolar sircar 1 ral are Welgtiod; but geld and silver are not reckoned Sore taels. In Chinaa tael of silver in weight ‘and one in currency are the same, for the no silver coin; but in Japan, as European comnizien, ‘the standard of value weight and that of currenc; weight Giffer, We were told that a tael weight of silver has now eome to be reckoned, when it is bullion, to 225 canda- reens, or 2tael2mace 6 candarcens; ‘but when coined ‘the same amount in weight is held to be worth 6 tacks maso, It is at the bullion value that the government has desided to receive our dollar, the same at which they take the silver from the mines, asserting that as its pro- pent die and assay give it no additional value, it is worth no more to them. In proportion to a feel,.o a dollar weighs 7 mace 115 candareens, which, at the of bullion value, makes it worth Savtaatyatsintoe ‘or 1,000 cash. ‘Thus the Japanese go- ‘vernment will make a reer of 66 2-3 per cent on every dolar patd them of full weight, with the trifling deduc- tion of the expense of recoining it. The injustice of this ‘arr yment was shown, and the propriety of paying to the seller himself the coin we gave at this depreciated vate urged, but in vain. For gold the rate is more, asthe disparity between the ‘value of bullion and that of coin among the Japanese is net go great. A tacl weight of gold is valued at nineteen $aels currency, and a mace at one tael nine mace. The gold dollar weighs almost five candareens, but the Japanese have reckoned itias the twentieth part of a $20 piece which they give as eight mace, eight candareens, and eonsequently the dollar is only four candareens, four cash. ‘This weight brings the gold dollar, when compared with ‘the tael of bullion gold, worth nineteen taeis, to be worth 836 cash, and the $20 piece to be worth 16, 720 cash, or sixteen taels, seven mace, two candarcens. This, when eonverted into a silver value, makes a gold dollar ‘worth 62%, cents, and’a $20 piece $10 45, at which the Japanese to take them. But this valuation of the gold dol- Ceieben reckoned at 836 cash, the assessed value by the Japanese government, suffers ‘the same depreciation as our silver, and ita real value, wien compared with ‘the inflated. currency in use among the people, is only about 1734 cents. Consequently, by this estimate gd becomes 60 per cent worse for us to pay than silver. currency value of a gold dollar, taking the itsebu as of equal bas and comparing them weight for ht, iter cash, or nearly 22 cents in silver, actual depreciation on the part of the Japanese not #0 areas as silver, being for the two metals, when eighed with each other, for silver 100 to 3834, and for gold as 22 to17. The elements of this comparison are Rot quite certain, and therefore ite results are somewhat doubtful; but the extraordinary discropancy of both compared with our coins and with their own ie ‘coins, shows how the government has inflated tho system in oer to benelit itself. ties could come to no pe tog a as we de- nt to the proposal the Japanese, who ane to their valuation of a silver dol- eed cash. Neither would they in relation to the moonere ned paid : ae Hn E sl ; g ut ill rele a bl re a if Hi ge a al Le Al F Hl rar Selicente to the low valuation iy upon ¢ amount due and unsettled, for supplies roeaived 7yoko-bamay and account of wehich a Bridge rarna Einoske (imper! rpreter) $850 in Iver, that they sgt bo assayed ai higrsot ig I tocty cocwane > revelvertze delat ad the valuation oe it, that yk af for 5 s investigated of the coal to be de- vessels at this learn that 10,000 cat- ormt have erived, and this, at the rate of to aton of 2,240 pounds or 16 4-6 piculs, ig 6 mace 5 candarems 3 cash, or $164 16, he ebay gu 91 per ton. ‘Tho Japanceo state we it increased and their facilities for mining be- perfect. conclusion, we take pleasure in expressing our thanks to Mesers. Williams and Portman, whose services as inter- were indispensable, and from whom we received bo mon Sth ‘aid in our investigations. We have the honor ‘alls yor eee servants, vee PEIDEN, Purser U. 8. Navy. 6. ELDRIDGE, Purser U. Navy. Commodore A c PERRY, ‘Commander-in-Chief ited an a Forces, Fast India, China and Japan Seas. is in 90 far Imperfect as it omits to mention atthe fapaneso declared their valuation to be just, as putting foreigners on perfect equality with their own feo That they couanot nie ooinage of the dolar mn Ww a recoinage 9 do! tien three iteebus; their currency was regulated onee $n twenty-five or ify rears, by the = mp ordering mint to meet requirements zt aT j an 2 3 g B Be Z e eff i i 2. “Tat the Emperor, by putting his stamp could make it pass in his own empire for what (behead an teak ie comld pes thes Mata on r as well. — 8. That there was no injustice, japanese, for one {tsebu could purchase about rest times its weight in silver atthe several treasury offices, if they wanted it = ornaments or re gh rags Tag oe . That they knew the to be worth about 600 cash in a and as their oash was of a toarioe alloy, could not imagine how their ‘valuation of 1 720 coal could be objected to; that their valuation was not only just but liberal. Exception was taken, however, on the ground that the requirements of trade and occasional scarcity of silver, pom a fluctuation inthe price of the silver dollar in Ghina; but tho Japanese replied that they wanted no fluc- suation, but ay arrangement that should prove lasting and Sixth avenue cars. D— PUEDES WANTE) ran OF Mae ANNA } oop knows about her whereabouts ‘will please address street. ‘THOS? HOFFMAN. Mae Liste A eR ee OF A FRIED WHO CAME ‘Mr. Fripp, by addressing Mr. E.D., Talon square Port ofle. LOUIS B— WILL FIND IN THE BROAD WAY Post office a letter from a ILL ROBERT BROMLY, FOR NEELy, OF SHROP shiré, England, who came to this Pa the packet ap Gepaitintion,: in ‘uly, 1854, callon Thos. L. Braypard, No. 81 ral (HE LECTURE SEASON. _ DE CORDOVA’S COURSE OF HUMOROUS LEC- ‘tures at Clinton Hall, Astor place, will commence on ina f evening, November 1, at o'clock. Subject—“ Wall FINE ARTS. ‘HITLOCK’S: PICTURE GALLERY OF OIL ra 366 CAN. AL STRBBT. THE ‘MILITARY. (\ HARTNEDY MUSKETEERS—ORGANIZED OCT. 2 « 1860; held their frst meeting at the Seventh Ward Hole 13 ‘Madison street, on the above named evening, James tick ard in the chair yro tem, The following officers were elected: — Jas. Ennis, Cap! Jobn Soltan, lerly agh oe James Inman, Secretary; David Crowley, Treasurer. sdjouried until, Friday evening, Nov. 4, 185% at 8 o'clock, a the above named place. N. B--All person to join wil please ationd. My onder of FAR ENNIS, Captain NEWMAN GUARD.—THE MEMBERS OF THE ABOVE named company are hereby notified to meet at ters, Sue nine tile nee Soy y mt 7A. M., to re. ceed to the River House. the purpose of target Prectiee. “By order of PATRICK ¢ Canta, Capita, JOHN CROFTON, Orderly Serg’t Micnart. Wash, Secretary. ISKETS TO HIRE.—MUSKETS, BELTS, SWORDS ulpmenta, A. to let for target empantes, by Meare lia ‘ompabies Sof ce oiled = STARR, 156 Righth avenue. ATIONAL, | GUARD— ATTENTION! A FOI RM for nie nearly new; will be sold cheap. A: Uni- Herald office. LOST AND FOUND. OST—AN ENGLISH GOLD LEVER WATCH, DOUBLE , Old. fashioned, dial, made by J. J ee caaed at Not cea cece cotta Soret of Orecve, before ton onbok AM. Litres THURSDAY, THE 27TH Cele el EITHER in Pig gxpnnes} pees, een. Washington. sq and Eigath ween Fifth avenue vand Unive pines? e io ae place between hy ood T pt et ps tached thereto amongst which wae ® small peal fru the of the owner’s name ved, s Whoever may have Bank, Inder will be sulably rewarded by retu isto the louse. yy. @. RIGGS, To, THE HTH INST. A BLACK _ NEWFOUND. collar "$5 reward will ‘be Oy bringag fw % re Haid by bringing “eto No. “ORT—ON BOARD OF ONE OF THE SOUTH FERRY boats going to Brookiyn, @ black leather Memorandum 3 Piich or the subsoriber, A ifpecst rewind rl aid tet at TIS Weat Tirtoouthatret, RW ITCH, Tis Weat Tatrteonthetzeet ‘OST—ON FRIDAY RVANING, OCT. 21, 20 fromm Rrrentyarh srt ryan Laan and ron inere fo Willamsburg, iN Gold Jookets, Chain and Key at : Uberally rewarded ving same at 51 Murray hcdlish had O8T—FROM THE STABLE, 4 FTE) on Eriday.n Brow ad wile goloeed Neeeerea, | Too a enawors to Awe name moot Kero. Any person retarn- ve address will be Mberally rewarded. {nt soon ta im Seventh avenue. “i hi Eocendricvin ne O8T—ON FRIDAY EVENING, ely 18 INGOL [seat Wrtntrang) ani aod Jane , containing about fifteen pera hese an returning to W. J. Moere, at wae ‘will receive a liberal “A PROMISSORY NOTE, DATED JULY F. ote raven iy Soper Le Sere in favor of Hen: 6, fd page eat the Bull ¢ Head Bank, wy, fiting been ae | Pi eet be paid when due HENRY. J. HWLAND. '$ 3 SEWARD. 10ST, ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, black and tan Dog; answers to the name of Fhe wnore reward wil be paid by roeriag mo No.8 Rae Lag nT IA ETRE MIA me REWARD.—BOOK LOST, WITH HORSE AC- $1 0 av aaa ‘Whitson & Oakey, ‘Reward paid at 20High AME SALE. bousehold ess Mentay, bee Si RLIy Ocoee 4 of ar, acon, ae Saas French pinte mantel and pier Glasses, dow Curtains; { bronze Clocks; magnificent China Vases and medallian, velvet and otis” room and chamber Furniture—Solid and. richly wotisbed o sion dining Tables, elegantly carved dining room. guit, rich Silverware, Fe cd boc aig silver ose cake Baskets, Ci cushioned “Chairs, r valuadle parlor or Carpet coffee Urns, &e., by carved mAnOEARY and ‘Beds and eidingt g ngran Cat bi et tresses, be ‘Tables, Oileloths, Stands, towether with oe ‘bagement furniture, &c. The whole for positive sale without reserve. J. W. PORTER, auctioneer. SSIGNEE'S SALF—TLOTHING AND PIECE GOODS — RISTALAR, auctioneer, will sell on Tuesday, Nov. ore, eousieting of casctmore, elota pit. oR, eld Stel Suck, Business and’ Overéoais ‘all eats; doeakin, caaslmers ne, lg allo trimmip 1, pay te (iare, cons jerabam satin, satin "velvet Pret plas 82 ea ct te Hoop lee, of Fort ze, MORT- ‘the DOLE s CHILTON, will ee 1889, at 10 o'clock A. iM the iboat Elector, of about 43 , furnity ROWNE vTuenday an Seemed betthiht lane hag SELL THE ENTIRE stock OF a oe MAIDEN LANE HOUSE RICH MANUFACTURED FANCY FURS. all the leading and desirable styles of LUSSIAN SABLE, pe BAY SABLE, Ho OFA in kote CLO! VICTORINES, CUFFS, PELE- BINS, GLOVES, 60, all ma prepara ill be sold cheap for cash to ihe | niaiogues on Monday. pone SALE.—RICHARD WALTERS, Ww, (Monday) at 26 Oatharine ‘an execution, 7 (cael euler 1 Bled, 2. set Harness. eel rey piace, pl olde, a ‘by order cesar of an See. 1 sedan oP eoparm Bes, Constabie. IDWARD ORR OKs EER.—RI rts Stina sn snlesroom No. S9 Nassau gtrest. Ti tobe sold per be by order of WILSON G. BUTLER, eq. Receiver. prenatetretter ith arate asta Be RCP PeEes Ht BOHEROK: ont sttheir XBCUTOR’S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. “Bich tnd ocatiy ote wand Fu car Seventh avenue, the said in part supe Parlor sults, covered in rich brocade; mantel Mirrors; rosewood ‘covered in with athe match; rosewood 7 octave vanes: is carved, used but three mouths: 00 i att find Gute alto rich Nee wood ehaimber and oa Rrond Bedsteade, a oval ee cco Weby ware’ Pocanters, Wine Goble. and Wikies fine Tron Safe, Portable He Pea pearl cent a WW, B. WRSTOOTT & 00., Anctonsers. F GRRat AUORION § fala e ff, Bs HUDSON'S BAY x Fre wil be offered at a n Kor Band & at the ha <oee Se ale ree cea at eplendid meek has never a yet been consestres, yy ‘corner of ite Nassau street. aligned yong mena Sos eee auch balk BUG STORE FOR BALL SMALL, NEAT AND The mene Dvied te ane eee tory easons pen for welling. Apply to 1. . HAYDOCK, OR SALE-AN ALCOHOL STILL AND COLUMN, 0) new); east’ Kopiy to BB: POOLE, S10 Wier street eo Ft SALE—THE FIXTURES AND LEASE OF THE Laurel House, with 15 years losge from the frst of No- Fember De kusled in Seoond avenue, next oor othe eor- er 0} nd street, t que ot sa DALY, 415 avenue, corner of Swen: H Fo SALETHE, & STOCK AND FIXTURES Ov ITE Dir yee ae em og for ee adp tee street ny one desiring Sir'bustness, For pardoulars app Mose sisted OR bt gti ng sateen mew BUILT SCHOONER Alal ; carries 8,800 wen yearn bushels Led 3 ect water als, schonner Wenpones, wo, 70 years in pamela canary, Aree 6 feet water. aya” ‘sold low, r,t2 close a concern, Ap- plyte B. N. FOX & 00., 60 Water TY HORSE ENGINE, WITH SALE—ONE THIR' oller ‘and Fixtures al Alsoone six horse ‘with Boller, Piping, £c. one Return erin ut fifteen horse rey and one nem Hale 36 fect long, 80 inches ricer and Hercing’s make.” App to P. Cassie, Noa Wik ‘6 Bridge street, Brooklyn, near eet tho tarry, ane Fike 94 177 Allen street. Forsunale Wi aaauacrncre sg |b the Eodeon Fiver: he store ip i good sie style, ed vial a enay. Seely to TAMOR £ TODD 5 a Charnbers srreok ROCERY FOR SALE-ONE OF THE Deer LooATaD | an OARFRRTER & MOORE'S, corner of Fourteentt 3 Sad Bighth avenue. established Photograp! known mh ebeap vite fc ”” S47 Broadway, for: bargain for estab) a large and profitable business. For culars: above. WN. B.—-Compaunieations will reno tendon ni MILLINERS.STOCK AND FIXTURES FOR 8A) and House to let. "Apply at 351 Hudson sect aah ee at ; CALL AT DECKER’S FAC Factory WILL CONVINCE niyo Ra ‘best in the a in om A ia a avenue | One abtig por game. ILLIA RI Pd BILLIARDS —BILLIARD find six of Decker’s first class tables at Ca- NUVAR’S, 661 and 568 Broadway. Game, 15 cents. ILLTARDS.—A MATCH FOR $200 A SIDE, THR FULL frame, 1,000 points up, will be played at the = | sane Ko. ra! ae Bt Cae ‘te eae furnished. . H. GRIFFITH, 146 Fraae Rous SPORTING. » go brat Doge fo ack ad 2 SLIP, HAS AS ALL TER | single Sew Sars Bing terial igi po sta RB SALE—TWO FULL BRED BI. Pe sent BRED BLUE ITALIAN GRAY. Tn DODENDARGER, 176 William street. SEGARS AND TOBACCO. EAR FRED—DO SEND ME BY SOME OF those segaas from 37 Pullon sect Wat I Lave boar 90 00.’ TRISH oy VIN- PeReecre a ed OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS ‘wife, or two or three single, gentlemen can be soar ith ‘and pleasant Rooms, bn Pen by applying a¢4l Wil- OARD IN ot eet pps FRENCH FAMILY WILL mmodate 8 single gentleman wilh full or partial OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A PRIVATE FAMILY RE- a Seas acl eee Seri te ened fea ie ~ we pt aon ms, entire seoond BOARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS —A GENTLEMAN wife or two single gentlemen en be secommodatod with Beart and a pleasant ble or ingle room ss asmall family wher w boarders, at low street, Brooklyn } Tisighis; between Fulton und Wal street ferries THE BALL SEASON. [ppt BLURS BALL APOLLO ROOMS, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER, 8¢, 188%, TICKETS TO BE HAD OF ANY OF THE MEMBERS. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. ‘PUERISHED ROOMS. —WANTED, TWO LARGE FUR- 2 nished Rooms, with plent of closet room for housekeeping, be moderate, E, T., box 368 Union square Post oficer Bi pentiomes .—A SMALL FAMILY, OR A FEW SINGLE with handsome Rooms itlemen ean be acc at 2) West Thirty-second street, Boorman terrace, stele Kightband Ninth avenues. References exchanged. Also, a front room, suitable for a physician’s oflice. OARDING.—A FEW FAMILIES AND SINGLE GEN- tlemen can now secure very pleasant Rooms, in suits or Single.on firstand second floors, Front or back; house first class, wt aa Inquire at 1,082 Broadway, Dinner a OARDING —TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ‘accommodated with Board. Apply at 30 Oliver street. OARDERS WANTED.—TWO GENTLEMEN, OR GEN- et NTED, BY A. RESP AN gp yey jelropolitan Hot ‘ANTED—ROOM FOR EXHIBITING 5 ‘of s novel construction, 6 feet ong by: foot wis, cai vilege of usin sea of Kd two horse power, ANTED | DNMEDIATELYSA NIOR_. FURNISHED LSE epg oy eh ‘Wo, Herald odlce. a A HOUSE, UNFURNISHED, eeora Tventeme Ce for family of bette, Snes A. 1- Or bax 618 Fost Othen, ‘New York, ANTED—A SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE, OR SUIT river. Terms moderate. tom phy use 3 = ESTRABLE ROOMS.—A PRIVATE FAMILY, WITHOUT children or, boarders, residing in Fourteenth street, near Fits ‘will rent two pleasant furnished Roome ai Soop be saa pl peceeoans ‘Address Simpson, Une spencer a J thao et “4 ATION Lg ee ‘Someta & ferro ent rom ST swhsle or. parte of th Fae To let with Hoard, on Mudloon avenuo. ihe mom | Hered 5 location tn this city, with an extra nice family. Oall atmy of early on ry. y Ea TE Baal ANTED BY THO YOUNG MEN, A NICELY FUR; Ee ee a trang wee Please address J. NS 11 CARROLL PLACE, BLEECKER STREET.— and small Rooms to let, with Board, for families or single gentlemen. thes: EW AND ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, IN brown stone basement house No. 156 Prince sireet, with ri coking ‘tonsils comploss. Apply 40 the bousoksopar ia A) TEASE OR LET, Wires anna ered caver mre Nake bib ng Address H. B., box 1,809 N. Y. Post office. : ‘ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, TWO OR NE OR TWO FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED, WITH Y nee Cy "yetentous master, Sm pera are courenienecs for housekeeping, immediately "York State people, and Canal and Bleesker, Bowery Hoard : ao hope: eS Address We Tit bee bex soi thall Parvectars #, B. Pennook, 429 Broadway, room Zi NE GENTLEMAN CAN ‘BE ACCOMMODATED WITH. wenue cars, Brook: eee ce) ‘bo other boarders.” Address A. OOM TO, LET—UNFUR! GENTLEMEN 39 RTE, ~ T THE EAGLE BN, FURNITURE MANU. five doors above Laura Ki EVERAL DESIRABLE ROOMS IN A FIRST CLABS Al™ ent 1S “howe, with or without partial Board, ai 277 Tenth eireot tert pet om uy O.SIXGER GRNTLEMER CAN BE ACCOMMODATED jy fornlahed rooms ina privete family; terms At 111 Charles street, corner ‘Apply for a fow days rrwo tas see FRONT ROOMS, WITH CLOSETS 47: 7 tere are ao gor oar ir, rina wi there are no other! or with- Eee 3%) Kast Twenty-cighth street, near Lexington VING ROOM AND RERT TICLE, —] a 8A’ HOFF. a Patent Bi wards, dordingto sine ‘and fini, at 290 Spring’ street, eoractad Hudoon. eS ee re, Md AND BRDROOM, ON GAME FLOO) yey wanted, and wife and lady; i Pees Second ait Seventh avenues sd Fourts Reenty.third ete streets. Aearese, stating stating terms two days G. E. D., Herald aflice. TERED, IN THE HOUSE big FP = Ppa pipe hs FU! rio let without Boar, to single gentlemen only. Beapiy aa nave. NITURE BOUGHT FOR "AMILY, A ‘FRONT BED- Neige, in ready money POLET—ar A ah eet FAMILY, TE BED. | ic. Bing ingle gentleman; terms ova references exohanged. ‘Apply at 185 Wooster street, near Prince, FS SALE—ONE pi 4 PLIMPTONS 13 SECRETARY LET—A WELL FURNISHED PARLOR AND TWO Geet ne Re; ill be sold low ae, ae spending T Bedrooms, third flour, No. 263 For avenue, near Inquire ‘Twenty-first street, with best of board. References exch anged Pungrows, PA T ATION LxT—aWO SINGLE FURNISHED ROOMS FORGRN. | Wardrobes, de, ol, olen ra es tlemen, on third floor, with or without partial board. corner of Fourth tite, taare quire at 635 Broadway, Broadyey, Xe” , door pres |