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dora ir proper'y claim it, bare This would be In edaition to th would bave ta causicg and offensive la riddiog our State, in of such Abolition ‘emir this enactment un constitutional facthe oo wach shoe our pe dliv tory Slaves to revolt. vow ‘ f aud are apply in, an acot t houses, tho incendiary's tore villages aod towne No oie can deny the p s » ec act auch thereto, aa to tna bon judgsnent of ber peopie may be see and protection, or to repeal ber pres apy pars thereof, when #10) redet! m8 the prosperity of ber ow cit apo ber epemier Nar ca: Power on earth eampel ber whieh abe doce w be sifor aa a orm agaiogt ber poace aad digu:ty ars minerelgs, Sa If therefore, she sbouid refuse to de lyre ert oe ty porut her courte to papish as + tofary done ta ettinen Of Marsachusetts, tills susil havo repealed hee laws parsed for the purpose | { robbtog the peapln of Georgia of | their property, which she has pledged her fait to doliver to them on demand, ne'ther the federal government nor any state govern right to interfere or to dic. tato t> her what sl provisions of her pens! code While Georgia is @ sovereign State she will diciate her own penal laws, and determine for herself what sho will punish as a crime against her peace and digaity, and what ehe will omit to punish. It may be odjoctea that such an enactment would deuy to the citizens of Massachusetts or othor States whos: citizens may be deprived of the protection of our laws, the enjoyment of “wii privileges and immunities of cit zevs of the severe! states.” Should thie be the case, ths fault would not be ours We were bot tho aggressors The laws of Lhoto States were first enacted, aud were in. tended to deprive our citizene, not oaly of those “privi- gos and immunities’ vader the constitutioa, but of Abeir right# of propertyfand of their libertics as free nen. Macwachnretts, as above shown, even denies the use of | <r’ prieops for the puotsment of him who is convicted of having forcibly taken from a citizen perty, in open violation of the con ed States and’ tho laws of Congress, Who, then, will douy our right to remove from o tate book sash laws as protect her citizens till she ropadiates Ler statutes euact = for the purpore of deny ing tbe protection of her laws to ust When she ls ber unconetttutonal and un frieodly le we against us, we shall again extend to her citizens the protection of our laws, Until she does this we should retaliate upon the robber by refnsing to pro tect bitn while he te plondering ua, or to punieb those who slay bim while be is applying sbe torch to our dwellings. THE TIME FOR DECIDED ACTION In my opinion the time for bold, decided action has arrived, and be i unworthy the confidence of Georgia who will refuse to viudl 1b her constitutional right tova bo strengthen rather than weaken the ties of anton betweco the Atates goverally, and would do much to de- stroy the sectional character of the coatroversy now pending between the free and tho slave States, and to nerrow the tesue to a contest between tudtvidual States ot between whole sections of the Union. Tho ac- gment of the fact that one State has the power bertelf aga’ast the anconetitational and agres- lation of another, withoui diatarbing her re- jations with them, not only destroys phical lines of division drawn acroes the Uoton, and localizes the con troverty between indivicual States, bus mak State pay 8 more just regard to the rights of every State, in view of Use fact that she csanot look for pro tection in the wrong from the other sister States of her own rection of the Union, whose senre of jastios as weil a8 interest, uncer the proposed eistation, Would prompt them to a coodemeatioa of her bat faith and b stitutional enactments. Tam no dt titoulat pe would Like t contemplate our fatare glory a3 could | bave the assurance that the Union, upou the ba- sis of the constitution, would be as durable as the hilis ‘and valleys embraced within the wast territorial limite of ite jurisdiction. This caanot be the case, however, unless each section of the Union accords to every other section tho full measure of its constitutional righie, Tearnestly invoke the attention of the poonle of Geor gia to thig subject, and trast the General Assombly take prompt action for the protection of their rights tho vindication of their honor. my opiuion tbe timce dewand the legislation which I now recommen t; ana the people, should tt be denied them, wit!, aud ought to rire in their might, aud et the ballot bor demand its enactment. Should these retaliatory laws be enactot while [ bave the honor to be the Execative of Georgia 1 shai! be prompé and decided in their enforcement Tae bisck republicaa party, orgauizsd upon a sectloual fesue, and standing upon & yfatform of avowed bosttiiiy to our cons.ttutioual rights, have probably triumobed the election of their candidates for the Presi- dency and Vieo Preaideory. “vould such be the care, this dom/oant party ta the Nertuera ection of the Usiva, | among whom fausticism rales the hour, and mod la * too kno’ to pr ntve often maiataing ite ascoalancs, witl consider theaiseives | az victore, and the penple of the South as venquished. In that eveut, the edoption of other eafeguards, may become | necessary (o the maintenance of the rigbts and hoor of the slavebolding States, a# togradation, iasuli and iwjary | than they now are in Cubs or Braail. | Would not desire such « seved the iagi#lation above recommended would — a | and eojoy ment NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1860. Ror stan! by and sce others do tt Nor cout the govern a et Beltaln afford to #/tpees an tavarion of the Southern States We are pisaters; @ large porsiva of the poople of Eugiaid are maeufecturers, We coms in com- Wile none of their interest®, Oar ieterests and are inutoal and reciprocal peopls of the thorn States aro the rivals of the people of Eagiand ia ulactures and shipping. Both are dependent upoa us Four millions of the people of Great Sritata look for (he mesos of their support 6 the cotton crap of ibe Soutbero States of this Union, An invasion of our soll, which would Gut off a Atagie crop of cotta, would shake the piliare of the Regli#h throne, and the cry of “bread or nod? would at once contro! the action of the governm! e army and the navy of Great Briain in our favor 1am awsre that the optolon is eotortained by many tbat the Southern States, ip the event of a dissolution of the Lown, would be ip & worse conditioa than they now are, in reference to the recapture of their fugitive slaves, ef it ts said large numbers wou'ld escape, and we bave bo process by which we oould recover them from any portion of the Northern confederacy. This is a groat error. Jp cate of a separation Of the two seotions, tbe formation of new governments, the Northern con: would no w for cotton. ern States have already enacted stricgent awe against the importation of free pogroes smozg thom. latiog to their midst would be be willing to spend money to rid themsolves of 1. | They woul: our cotton, a8 they now do, and would fing our trade still indispensable to their iy We sbould then have the power to roguiate our own revenue laws, tariffs, Ac, und to discriminate against them and tn favor of Earopean ‘States, if we choose to do | a by ‘eaposiog export duties on cotton j pag hey by tion 1s cor pone This thoy could not endure and | prosper. The result would ba that they would, if re- quired, enter into a treaty with us to bring back our slaver, and celiver them to us at tbe line, if we would agree to «far Commercial treaty with thom, by | which could buy our cotton aud sell us their goods | Bpon equal terms with other nations. 4 similar treaty, | for the like reaeon, could be made with the Boglisn government, by which Canada would be uo longer the harbor of fugitive slaves KEVOLY OF THE SLAVES IMPOSSIBLE. The vertiment, po doubt, prevails in the Northera States, that the people of the South would be in great dan- gor from their slaves, in case we should attempt to se oe rate from the Northern States aod toform as independent goverument. [naurrection and revolt are already at- tempted Lo be hola in terror over us. 1 do not protend fo «wy that Northern gies among us might be able, ocoa- ¢ small numbore of #la7es in different lo- calities to re jor famities of iamocent women and children, which would oblige us _protaptly to exeoute the slaves who should Save departed from the path of | duty, nader the ceceptive tnflaenes of abolition incendia- | ries. These instances would, however, be rare Our | slaves are usually under the oye of their masters or over. seore. Few of them can read or write They are not per- | matted to travel on our ratirsacs or other pablic coavey- | hee, without the consent of those having the contro! of them. Thoy bave no mail facilities except such as tooir | owners allow them io have, and no means of communica tion with cach other at | armed apd vvekilied in the use of arms. A general rovolt | Fevolt would therefore be impossible, But the | more important fact, which is well koown in Southern gociety, is, that nine-tenths of them traly and devotedly attached to their masters and m! | treeses, and would in their defence the last drop tbeir blood. boy feol aud reongaise their inferiority ay | w race, and their dependencs upon thelr owners for their | protevtion and eupport, whore smile of apyrovation com | ptitutes their bighcst enjoyment. Toey bave not been | wccostomed to claim or excrote political rights, aud few | Of them have ony ambition beyoad their present comfort in caso Of @ plot oF Coaspiracy the sooret | could be commnoioated to but few, till ome would learn it, who would immediately commiunicate tt to thelr mas | ters and put them upou their guart. This would lead to | Ao immediate seizure and execution of a few of their leaders. We have, therefore, but little cause of appro. heveion from @ rebellion of our laves, TABOR DIFIOULTIFS NORTH AND SOUTH CowTRASTAD Let us for a moment contrast our aifficultion with our laborers, in care of division, with the difficulties which the Northera people would have «ith their lavorors. Mavy of tne Northera masters or employers, if they preier the term, ate now jo porsersion of large fortanes, | which they aco*mulated by the use of the stroug arms of white laborers among them, wao bare labored aud toiled . aud dropped the briny sweat for weeks and months and years in their service, and have received from them in Tetorn a meagre compensation, which ta health has barely eunbled them to #vp ort themselves ia a simple style, de~ pying to their families moat of the comforts of life, aud 7 ness has often left them in detitution au: want of the necertarite of ft» While thoee who receive the honelts of thy labor of otbers are living fo stately waualons, aintt ease aad | | Juxury, abd farirg sumptuously every day, many of the indorors whore toil brought these oomlrts mast spend | their days in unpleasant dwellings, doomed to perpetual obscurity and denied, even im #i life, produeed by their own herd labor Bus who are those honest eturay laborers, who are kept in a porition of inferiority, to thove woo assum) control over them? They arc white mea Taey balonz to no Inferior race, Taey are the sons of {evemen, aad they bave a right to de feos, many of them are desdand ed from revolutionary sires, who shed their blood to 82. cure liberty to thetr posterity. These men have poiitical will probably be the only reward whicl Georgis wai tae | right, inherited from thoir ancestors, which are in ober tiave States can then expect to receive for av- Linved association with ther tn the U Aon to their fou! domination So Poon as the government shall have passed into blac ton Of our Citizear cust, if pos: allurements of office; or a buogry swarm of apolition emis taries must be imported among Ut as oMisenollers, to cat out our substance, inault us with their arrogance, rupt eur slaves and engender discontent among then while they flood the coantry with inflammatory abolition docements and do all im their power to creste in tue South a state of things which ultimately terminate in a war of extermination betweea the white aad tae dlack rors Whether eight millions of freemea ta the Srathern States wil consent to permit this state of things to exist among them, and will bow the neck in wiliigg subjection to the yoke, 8 question to be determined by taem iu their rovercign capacity. Whether the sovercign of the people ia the Sata eru Sinteo, shall, tu be ascertained by « gous ral convention of all the States, hereafier to be called, Aud all eball act together in concert, or whether each the others, are questious upon which a diversity of opinion may exist TR KIGHT OF SRPARETE STATE ACTION Lentertata po coudt of tue right of each State to to. cide avd act for herself. The Union t# a compact be tween tho sovereign Statler of which it Pach Sse) ie w Usien te te polut of & equal of every other; and neither is ¢ another (or any of the attributes of £0 as ali tbe States al de in good faith by ih te the cthers. ever, the compagt i# violnted by the retusa! the coniracting partien 9 abide by it, aud te ita burdeus, while they receive the bene its arising fromm f parties are no longer boond by it, but may declare it oullity, and refuse to arice by it’ ox their ee Is wan essential part of the law of contracia ro @ are boun’, or nether are bount; aud if he Violates the contract, the other is no louger bonad, But | iuay be asked who te to jadge of the viotation of Abe cootract? Tans mer that each povercign state, fron mart judge and decile for commeoa arbiter Det ween shea. jgcs no higher power 01 ernment 8 but the limitet agent States, ard has no rigbt to assume to aictate pals, from which it derives all the pow. poeresecs, por to ait in jaagment upon the conduct of tne creator, whose creatore it is, aud by whose Coaseat al It exinta for a day. It iw not to be presam Stato will secede from the Ualon wi the suilicinucy of the caute cach judge for uereeif, | Warn her deeiste & right to reverse th xists to which an State to peacead udgment of ber people, the compacts of cc vastibation fave been violated, caa only be dewled by those wa9 deny the aoverc|gaty of the State [am aware that gome have attempted to anvogive the right of @ portion of the States of the Union te erste pe if, haw the very nature of the © here Toe right on whe, in trom it, eves for @ jor ¢, to the right of the ertont ss to seorde from the British government; and ae tbe pesweased only the right the sovc reign Stater of th Thore ts no just ansiogy colonies, prior to tho wer Bot over goverament, ¢ i They were subjects of ths & {tard Delonged to it. They had rover ered c'almod t de the equ ue of the wa, por bad that govern. ment ever recogaized them as such, or formed aay ou pact with them at sovereign powers. When, therefre, Ahey withdrew from the goveramen of Groat Britela, at b case of rebeltion ow the part of ths sahjrct, age the power of the sovoreig i — tion—aod upon their » from the penalties subjects (aot equals) they we their right of sorereigat States of the Union are fot vermmeot, Wore bol croa! They created it to them it is the trust repored relene, wave 8 right to renawe the 5 vely det to it by thet. | Upot ty ing y other stare 2 t perfect right to seonte from It wh their sovercign capacity . decide for tne erivee tant i 4 by the « ay 9 government has « nv a9 r righ to make war vpon bor for ine exeroise of th sa sovereignty Uban they bare t) make war or} ber fort exercise of aay other oo9 of hor eo rereign pom Georgia determine while I erercive 8RE exerutive \y) 6 reey to senede from the Uoton oa acsoaat of the violation the compact by other sivtes, { shoul deay the righ apy wt to coerce Ber to retirs t ‘ ance Of her citizen would be due to her alone, anc would be entitled to the tection of ber fag. This thay #hon And if any oWber government en: tion over them, and charge of treason to Georgia, | woukd ret (og upon the nearest te tie apes hortty for fohowiog tne dag of rom iy vy geining and bang voromen| for each jon y 2 ph band i . Of Georgia whoas life shovid bo thus iileglly taken. I weed only wht Voet | rogari the oration of separate Mate action oF of uniiei acting ay os toe part of tl the Sncthern aeatse as motes queation of Nght. Aa the cause of the Seutuers Seater 5 canne, sad as the pu upon their rights are o> won, | ahopid Sbf0K It wits Ihat thete action be crane fire rryect oF nw f the Aftcom Southero tates of the Calon hor %: tom and determine to eecede from it, whet ere evn a 4 a 2 00 war, Bo hicwigbed. Sy many of ths’ Nor hy are depende f our cotton aed var wale and for the tecenearien, aa wel ae tho e, that they contd weiter After to Mgnt ag sot decide for herself, without conference with | alienable They have the right to bear arms, and thou. 0D, and subjec | sandsc{ themknow how to use them They can reat | and write ard correspond with each other about the ‘wrougr inflicted upon them. | Should a separation take place, and the Nortuera Sites | take up arms against the people of the South, aud attempt to incite our siaves to insurrection, thousands of shexo Northern white laborers, who have suifered 6» moob 1 jostice et the bands of thore who have wrung from tbe bard earnings of the sweat of their brows, migut feel at liberty to require gatisfaction for past injustice, and to neecrt the pringiple recogaized tn the Soath that the trae aristocracy i& not an wristooracy of Woalth, but of oolur und conduct, while thetr senes of jastice might promot | ‘Uhem to aseist tho South against the ions OF thos) jn the North who bave douled equality to them as well us to the people of the South Among ue the poor white laborer is respsoted as an eqval. His family t# treated with Kindness, cone\dera. tion aad respect He does pot betong to the moaial clase, The negro i¢ in Go Peues of the term hivequal Ho fol ani kno® Ho belongs to the only trae arisiorere {be yace of white men, fie black ny master’s boots, a bows the knee to bo ous He recair: higher wages for his !a>or than door the laborer of aay obber port on of the world, aud he raises up hie children with the kuowled ye that thoy belong to no laferior cart, bul (hat the highest members of the society in which he lives will, if thelr condust is good, respect and treat them a5 equals. #e meu know (hat in the event of the abolition of ers y wonld 50 greatey sulforer* than the rich, » would be abla to protect themselves They will, * never permit the siaves of the South to be aes smong them, coms in competition with their labor, associate with theat and their children at eqaxie—' owed to testify in our courts agalast them— with iherm—march to the ballot ox by the to the choice of ter 6 b them, aod eck the ban Thay the ultionte deaige of the black rep’ ¥ if tu bring about this Of taings ia eho its trtumphe, if sabomitied to by tw martinge. ton of thone resulte, te mind of every ‘ool, dispassionate thirker who hae ex amolucd this guestion in the light of ali the surroun tag cirenmetances. If the roadie+# aad folly of the people of tha N States shall drive ne of the Soath ta a roparatin we have, within oarsetves, all thy elaments of 40 an extent pos ma th: fer of the territory presoeard of kiud Provid sitanst 8 sompinne were id be iavincidie ard oar prieperity unbounded. A STATE CONVANTION RECOMMENDED, If it. is aaverta: Ubat the bieck repadilowns havo tricmphed over ue, Lrocxmmend the call of « Oonventi wn of the people of the State at an early day, aad { will cor ¢ iy uniie with the geaeral assen which in their jodgment may be y Vection of tbe rights aud the preser ration uf the Lh seth of the people of Goorgla ageinst tho further aggrowlons of aw enemy which, when fashod wih victory, will be togolent in the hour of triumol For the purpose of putting this Mats in a defensive contition as fart as pore ble, aud preprriag or oa emor geoey which mutt be mot komer or Inter, I recommend that the sum of one million of doll srs be tmmeaiatoly ap propriated as a military fund for tos eseulog your; aaa Vhat prompt provisions be made for rating #108 portior of the mowey as may nob be ia the treasury, ws fast as the public necessitics may require ite expoaditare, “Miliione for defence, bot not a coat for tribave,” Baoa!d ve the fatcre moity 0! the Southora States ry demand for farther eon weeion of #mprom! chia, we shou'd reply, «Tae argument 4 coe ¢ wo bow ‘ #taad by uur arcs JOXEOM BIRD Ald to Italy. TO THE EDITOR OF THE MERALD, New Yor, Nov. 14, 1980, Will you be 0 kind as fo pubtigh fa your paper te fol lowing letter, and oblige 5 our obedient servant, D MINNELUL. Garam Foxp 1 To tut Tratiaw Commerrse oR THe New York Gantizwey—I thank you, In the name of our country And of my own, for the great interest you here taken fa leoting means for the lialiag war Do persevere tn Jour work, sad be eure of the gratitude of those who inre liberty ard oman, vrogress, for which Italy is shodding Yours, feo, a river of blood. @. GARIBALDI, Mr. D. MILLINERY. TAMAS FULLEO'S aN x A" PLUS tea or owe wo , ‘Mreei, pear Broadway. MaS3 = NEW PUBLICATIONS, a eee J popper 6 LOR of, Tis Srireo States, and of rack of the vem Te soured. Derig’ exolattve’s Cor (umm) mpees, « aeatty biases ec ft I planes confer ‘afer wish for #eenciee th i hormactelete 0 Coyper Enatity ta, Liana the Veusrtoqaies, Phtindetp tin, ness, the comforts of | | | \ | LosT AND ¥F FOUND. saa G LOST. rr & WARD. sat wa BLACK | AND TaN DOG fT rellnea a Bs Seeds Dandy The above reward will Brosd way p- AY ONDAY, ATH ath rerane. foam, 198 couch treet 7 Che 8 st Ripoea ms ma BRoaeuay. m4 ThE oe i. BLACK 4 Ince “he finder w rewarded by leaviog it at we oflice of the Bixby House, —— “ORT NOV. 18, IN GOING FROM we wah TO uM OF Ba. Broadway. Weat Twenty eeventh street, lad) Watch and Chain; the wate was vei 0. LU, The fader will receive a tery thera ee at 35 Cortiandt street. o.P. Seats , 36 strest. O8T—RETR FIRET PLAC®, BROOKLYS, AND pawn Preaspln Je twit! thes ba on. A coltable reward will ‘be paid, to tbe Sader capes an samaiag. Ste to Tatar & Homer, [o", “OR STOLEN FROM THE MATUS—OUE NOTR, loge in Iettnr alrecte rf Prev! Resex ovumiy, New Jersey. Saul sons wae fort vulva hatred wn ender, ight sa September: 24y 1260. Eten Saneawentn a ee beet cae LOLOWON & HART, 309 Arondwrer. O8T—ON THE ISTH, a brown leather pe TAYLOR'S ———, BA. loon. etbook, containing about $23 The fioder ‘wil be sahab'y rewarded by leaving the same at the deek in Ta) lor's Saloon. O8T—CERTIFIOATE NO. 143 OF 1853 rm de * 4 gurance Company scrip, 1p name of Bara Gan be of no use ant 098 eee ‘wil! much oblige the TOLEN.—IF WHORVER TOOK THE TRUNK FROM 9 Maiden lane tule moraine, will retar the meu use (erougi the Peet often or ctber wise, fiver and no questions asked. GTOLEN—On TUBSDAY NIGHT, NOV. 15, A DARK © bay Mare, the two hind foot white sud one fore foot, bisck tall and maoe, and white got on left aide of her bask; 19 aboat 7 yearsold. A reward of $15 will be pald on returaing ber to tre owner, Patrick MeVoy, Ninety-sccond sireet, between Fourth and Fifth avenues REWARDS. ROCLAMATION $400 REWARD —WHBGBAS, ‘THO. mas Cumshy wae shtin ao aflray whieh Soak plve Lanrens street, te thie city, on the evening of the 24 of No ber inat., and Was mortally woun ied, ao that be died in Howpitsl on the following 4th of November tra. the murderer or murderers wre still at large And are unkrowa, tothe public authorities, Now, were’ore, I Pereando Woot, May or of the City of New ‘ork. to parsusrae of the ausbority ip me vested, do hereby olfer a reward of five buedred dollars fer the apyret en ion and consiction of perem or persons who murdered the anid {homas Quinsky, be pald oa the oer: tigeate of the District attoruey or Judge of the Court betore ‘whith the estd perros OF persons gha | be oouvicted. that euch convietson was obtained throngh the xy 6: cy of tha party elain- ing the rewerd. The wpplicatios for said reward mast de mae within tweaty days after auch couvistion, or the sama will he diaregarded. Tu withers whereof, There hereto set my bunt and saat of tige, nt tho Cuy Hail of the Cy of Kew york: om this 6th day ot November, A.D, 1860. FERNANDO WOOD, Mayor. REWARD.—LOST, BET iN BROADWAY AND rue and gold sone Hrenetoia. ward by leaviog ti Nol QQ KEWARD.—LOST. ON TURADAY, re ree. © 2 black sud ten Terrier Slut; Bas one ear banging: antwers to tho name of Fairy. Ay ply at 88 Kaw Twelfth st. 5 REWARD ~"O8T. A ng BLACK NEWFOUAD- ng Dog, wie «bite mark on breast aud ‘ail 2 a whit, She above will be paid by bring- ine kim © the Hotel St Germasa, corser of Fifta avenue and Twenty secord street $5. REWARD.—LOST, ON TURSDAY MORNING, from. ta ena City And whereas, a) tween 10 and 12 o'clock. in going from Twenty see fourth street in Sixth avenue, the front of Cane of n indlow watch, bine apd gold enamelle on it ward will be paid on les ‘The above re’ Broadway, room 90 $25 ihe pe nt on wd FROM Waren (ountiy 1d), pands $25 ® ARD —WUEEE PJ PETER Tt MOL ler, a native of Sinzie, Progaiat When last heard of was te the employ of Mr. Blakeley: pear Moskow. Pe sseylva- Fis, jp JBBS. Yhe above reward be promptly paid by bie douahier “asbarine for Ch it featd to Gert is whereabouts. on os Heary ‘iireet't Wecbott, Notary Pubile, 49 Porayth street, ae York MISCELLANEOUS, TVS EDR 1's, NO. 92 UKOAD WAY —THE RISBON 4 BRO! Cor Wedding Cares. & comparison with others is AN SAUOR CORRS DYSPRPSI A 3 by indigestion. For pale ‘Shiviughout the United bistea. Bay ne WHITE'S AMBRICA try allthe priccip a dotle and | ry tte FRENCH STRAM SOOURTING AND DYRING —LADIES Aue child reo'a dresaes made of Wik, velvet wooile: yino, Ac . p'sto or embruldercd wit vat to pieces or remy a trina ny kind; Sh. Kiude. cleared or dved, fine Lases and Lace Curtaloe cleased and mene ere gleaned wnt sed, «p0l4 of KFARK, iow cream, &>, taken ont Wi hont cleaning whoo garment; gen fiemen’s Cone, Pants Vestn Soft ate, &e., clenne! of dred without ripping: all Kinds of plain and fauey Dyeing No. 430 Broome street, enet oornar oF Hirondway ¥ LORD, Kir ums, {fBvouvEns, 20 not TUR LARGEST, Gus, SCLDE olf eeiabived store. oe stoTaptes at represented yreeat REDUCTION TN COLORED INITIAL bf AMP aT wog—Only we. Irimle, Arma Cres fone do, encraret aud stampet, | or ta colon Wedding Viniting ‘aod [nvitauion Cares ea 4 tn the t : on. Alen, copmtarti¢ om hand, w large Sawortimest of Fa », Rogiish ana Prone Reve Papore THUYSOF BRO, 1197 Hroa* way, hetweeu Tweuly fourth and Twenty. th sireete VAS KURN! The ecteoriber ts tapeeting Greet, unt tan on tend fom of the Grst_ makers im ee Jeu oF Soutch Tips, nea, Alea, Lave one own make. Fish Ti any wi Saru- Pub hokote 8, Mercury Caps, tmgrovet ra se’ Burpare, Barner Olcawert ri ‘lao 8 auperior art ue of Baruer Plyers, oli elses. a #rou’neturer and Ieiporter, 44 ari ii-oome wren DIRS: Al ci HILDREN 3 LINEN MAD& TO ORDER, a1] kde of plate sewing de by Whesler & W'leos'e me ching Gone ab '}4 Conte per yard, at 20 Minette lene :W AS ORE L)TIRMARY, FOR WOMEN AND ORT! cad Averne, ie ationded leeoen f toe toa vice God mat of voard for patiamia tn the house. $4 per a a ee PENNTED WANTED, GBCRR Ci Va Inte in oid and De Atm reasonable cis connde Apply at 199 bast Bron OOPING BLATZS OF THR EAGLE NLATE COMPANY ty. low oak Seeprout, Fislt vary 404 Omtsinted rain water, ano lnets ie. Bufitere ag Seas the agent of tee eumysny, 0. FURIES %, $7 Doran weet, Bow York NER, AC—JOUN OATTSAOH TRUNK MAPURAD. | 66 Urondway, corner of Wall stres: turer Fad Lapory 708 Broad Sola leatnor Trunue, ADT. A SITUATION AS 15 Rost Groad wey, ANTED—BY A YOUNG copsint Adve sR $2 000 10 TRADE ror ‘ chaptarle Boots and Shows, We he Be. a besutifal Homes ant in large var ety Of frou, ae HOWE & OO. 429 frondwar, room U2. BOARDING AND LODGING. TNO 6 al an in th FURL STREET A FIND | dack Rooms, mod ad T foore ‘to Net. with hn: Sentosa or ger’. owas nod thelr wires. Howse’ teat’ class, “wh ail the sosern tm provementa, LADY WIS8BY TO OFTAIN HOARD LY A PRIVATR Inet netion on the clans wuld be omald for three days, 8 Ad al Dread That aod tea: Fall ‘hoard Wf required. cine D sized 1 rovR' a} RTORY FRONT | Roo¥ 8 1K corte late 814 tae winter, co ress wable terne VATE Faxity Wil, LeY, Wit Moan), font Room. ia 8 brown FAMILY BESIDING ar No fwresty thd eirest, woud ‘D T0UNG SINGLE GENTI MAN, TR Cy Shed | | | | A Sesbran Row. sith ureah( sat, 08 hewn where iS | ERTS a3 be rece mo ssied wih @ ploweNt Ru ai Mars Ie Aryly & it Seren ce core ¢ ver ‘oceanged. Waa Vor vy emoad | com forts! BOARDING | AND L LODGING. BTRICILY PR) PRIN AT Pai, gow louse street, bot ween ‘ould tke to of furmiaied street. Herald o@ce” —- axD ore on TWO Bangocts, with modern forpighed beodw mely; ¥ to Br PG table (4B excellent op; wreb'e home ikcerenors.eacheomd” Avi} ty at Gisment's place, Maodougal abroot, eure LARGE Yom ty FURNISHED SUIT i ai at 28 ates Sis to let, with Board, brea! WOMAN WIBHES BOARD, WIT! changed. Apply seateman ad wi ‘bere there are no other vee it ineealwas 7 Peat omce Soowerbouree sadam —$———— PRIVATS F. A ‘conzerted, would Fen cre Petersen Fifth aed een. hes of references given, office, for an Dienst veach pan fond bn ag > oa, ‘one or two comfortab! oo} seni ite ot ain Board in a priv. ‘ninth, avenues, st maserate Address 4. W 0. flow, char ped PLEASANT THIRD STORY BOOM WILL BB LEP, with Board, to coe or ti and wife, ee Lrg dN WOULD LET. TOGETHER OB 8E ot mean, fi > ger venvon, vith ‘App y at 9 inrerences exchenge’. Wen rwenty we second street. ard bot and oid wat Apply 8 99 Beat T quires, will let to or separate! mithoat Shinfeceth street, two Noche from Broadway. Ae GENTLEMAN WISHES ‘Room, with Breakfast, in serially privain fn fey wh ouve bo other gevtiemen boarders are taken jocat'on, Rooms. 02 second Furnished mruial Boa dif desired; references ex: feat Kile venth street, near Fifth avenus single gentlemen, o- gentleman le and convenient to care and Call for three days at 258 mah more, rom, partial ahah e | A NEATLY oe number of inmates in Wamily, ae oy “ad P. B,, Freuch’s Hotel, room 6), x AWERIOAN Lape. HAVING A VERY NICELY satin acseanible furnitbed bonss tn @ stages, wishes to let some kk: very quiet and private, Laving Bo Dowrdera. street, pear ieecke: coms to gentler by Hae oy me '; Call ai 177 Ureons SMALL PRIVATE ig gn LIvINO IN THEIR OWN house, ag ONT wiliteg to pay & remus suit of ner for every part scoond street. floor and exceilent for gentlemen ~ ry part of ibe oly, nerative ith Board. “anaes care leave who are ‘the oor Inquire at 72 West Thirty- of two or & handaomely = T 26 CLINTON PLACK—ONE FIRST OLASS FAMILY can be acccmmmodated with a flae sult, Hoard: ane or two singe Booms, guitable eache xed Aelerences of Rooms oa first GENTLEMAN can Dive a wel sonable rate; mr pleeeat neigho-bood ween Eigh b ty seD ie Preveh aad sna. SMT PRIVATE PANILY, LIVING IN HBTS wn house, wou d rent ta. single eal furvisbes front Rows on third ‘ca sfhont brown atine house; all (apeorementa; 216 West thirty seoond street, be- Dinth avenues. T FURNISARD ROOMS TO LET the At. Jobn’s Park Hote , corner of Hndaon wud Laigbt fireeta, & besuviful location, fronting the park, and om.venteat 5 Bose modern improvern nts, and ta located plearaull, und central) fusi osuad snd no eellires. "apy g bustoves down ‘ ARGE FRONT PARLO! three Kooma rbore, reparate, with or withoat mere tonn, Meals ou the Raropeaa Mt oN Rett aoe. AND be bad, t roaspuable; ly at No. @ St. Mark’ GENTLEMAN AMD His (WIFR CAN OBTAIN A enue, parinies in each rorm. Dinner at kooma than they require, Fy or single gontoaien, ret and bel Bedroom. furpished or ‘or uaturlehed small American fai Fourteen n be ascomm: Foard, ins one door from Beach street, pear Bt Jobo’ Kotler to sradiey, Li NTAMAR AND wire, ¢ on | xwo, sane, = ot wl ed Park. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, on Lh I GgNtLE. Bast Broadway. Terme Fessonable FAMILY WILL LET SEVERAL FLEASARE r nished Roome, «ith fall or partial Bard. taine all the modera tmprovem featabe home, Terms mor erate. st Seventh with House Use of inno. A. com ih one hod | ‘rainy. ues, Neighbor T o2 Bast syn | Kote STREBT—A neatly iy the secc: Or partial Bons Private lable tive geatemen, with fal served WIDOW Lady, LIVING RETIRED, CAN ACCOM. ovale a Wy alll Keatioman, wer for the lady only, Vf deswet, « “t location, ug town. ri creas for iv A Avpl sito Wsanmose street, wesa Bicester nad a Bro: FAaMILy, ¥ we Paiv TR FAMILY ARE By ay Sy two or abet Roome, | douse Srvtc am ‘anes coptionable rele-e Apply st 125 Noid mreet, between ost way. GkSTL KMAN ames, sen, bere ‘fret clnae re 1: itedsos, Valo squire Pom office, Led Pops oR &i ‘sonveuiows tv sae ¥ FURS Iso et to Ome or two ve iloce weet three ateely fara ihere are NO. youn, gewt Retecen ne given aed reqnited bul one oF two OF no boarders, ae wh unforts of a home can be euoret ation in wocerste. dudress AJ. He Gerald othe” oon CLINTON PLACE-—TWo OR THREES obtain Rooms with good Board. dbeir wives or Wage € cee A PRIVATE FREVOW FAMILY DESIRE TO ACCOM. ton moderrte terme. (urmished with every © emvenience A ' West Iweatteth street, between nee, T a oc weEnTIRTS SIRERT, CORNER OF Mis. | rer on shir 4 few plonsmnt Iovms to let to Howe R ox (ED LaRo® SBOROOM ON SROOND FLOOR room ra Geer may So bet. ae . bona. wall 1 Refereaces FINE, LARGE, FURNISHBD ROOM TO LET—WItH Iyer, &2 8 qgattomne ta wife. Family emall. Din- Asmal Koom for a sin- apely a 16) Wee Thisty corsa great neer yeure WInow- Emme apres 40 al ome, Wout like @ get's tear Bix ® | pew core ee have De em € Ad icene 8 ly, Valon square Post office, OCR —& FCRN SUED ROOM, WITH BOARD, TO 4 frovense end wile or asingle geotiemap. Apply at 1X3 haat 7hi th th atreet —_——_ —_—__-_——_ LY FUAPISHED ROOMS TO LET, eines orivate houre, with 10 Rast Twelfta street, near Broad, fm tho city. pit the mo! way, OARD—A TAROR FRORT HALL RTOROOW, on thre fo-r, with gas. pantry, de , igi ot to acingle gentle: man, wh } Apply at No.9 Bao ~2} 11 {a ek —A PEW GENTLEMEN, WITT THEIR WIR ane Alo few Ricgie eendemen with pleasent Ro-me, iimardom reasonable orn Hote), corcer Whieuad aad sooth siroet mamas forty” Brera <A GENTLEMAN ane Wie) GAN OBTAIN A a CART. THneE NOOWRIOOMMON CATING TO Ler, thogle ee tiemen AUpIT UL Rast Tbitteanth etrent, went of BOM 10. UE PU oan ONR WMD ROOM, ou tele for A gene ben thous ante st i rors ta mast eacegmiy erent by andl Germ ‘east oom, On the with Boar’, Rep urate oF homer bas sy weit e-qond jeenih street, bitwaen Se sand and ronan Roowa to To celles, whi or »\imaa Board. ab ™ for, by applyiog at eanse, ar, wnitabie for a family oF the bp im pt rem tota, eoond avenne. Rt 70 To VW Roiitvan mrom agar % | BOARDING AND LODG LoperNe. NG, ‘SMALL F. ‘Y, ® MILY, REQUIRING B Low A! 1 MALL. FAMILY, py ey iD, Co or coe, Rooms. on | ory, (or men 8 te Ria Cray went’ we oe ae A da ine e ss owas BD AND ROOMS.—ONB OR M ited fees, | Bost ratoat Wound tog eee or ped Soa desired. Inquire for three days at HO Fourth e | RSet ROOMS, WITH BOARD, the door ever, tem Apply at 185 Bast Beet yaar EOE F be in rae bo mith Bo at ed Boarr,, IN JERSEY CIty—TWO VERY NEATOY Farniahed {root Koma (rater ane gas, 942h) and « hall Bearcom msy be recured. with pormenent Board, ine prirwe family, boar the ferry. Apply wt 21 Kasex street ees wer Rape Add °W FOR THR on PouR children, on moderate terma They will suede enced sre eek chet advantages, Taqnire for wo weeks at 110 Wert Fory fi th street, betwoen Sixth avenue and Broadway, eouth bide of the otrest. OARD, WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, for the winter. in asocinl avd strictly wag eG with & well farsisbed Room and Bedroom; molern bows; i cation hetween stew and Fifteenth streets) west rida rere t except mable reference given and jane ‘Addresa, with full particulars, Davis, boa 172 Hers ld ORD WANTED—FOR A GENTLYWAN. 9 ys AND % can ernie, iociuting Are and gas, $50 me, ioctiaing fre mor naeeah J bon'2 448 Pot ice, ne OARD WANTED—3¥ A YOUNG MAN AND, m3 wife in a respectable bou e. Terma not to exeved $8 var included. Addvess G. H. ©, J., box 16h Boas. WARTRD—IN A RUSPROTABLE baw atm family, for a gantiemsn fad Indy; lovation must be ples. desirable: would be willing Lo furateh rman oie keepers = pot apply. Adcrews H. P., Herald cfice._ B Refe wed Bott D WANTED—BY A YOUNG LAMY. MOSr oe ne ne third and Thirty fourth streets, family, Address BD, ane OARD WANTED—IN TOK NEIGWHORHOOD oF Wal and Fu ton for-ieg —A gen‘lemen od 1947, req ord com ap above reas. 8k torme, which must Le moceraic, W. M P., Herald eince OARD WANT! OR GENTLEMAN, WIFE, CBILD cof four veara) and wuree, Any private famly harieg more roem tbsp they require, v Il (od permarent burders the bishest reapectablldy. Address J. King, box 5,304 Post ote ating OAKD WANTED—EY A GENTLEMAN AND WIPR, Jae small geo cet family An Bpianop ian family pre. res a with terms, which mua be moderate box Font « Mice. O&KD WANTED-BY TWO YOUNO LADIGs, IN A sma’l family, where there are no other boxrterr: with widow preferred; board wet to exces $3 tack. Addrens De HL, Herald office. | Smite Key ari ‘a blent to South terry. BOARDING AND LODGING, Dé STDLOTLY PolVaiw aml ” Ay arsine’ “radar died dette only, aircet near Firth aven’ i ‘N JRRSED Eres Tedran atic at 1 BOARD. 8 35 a toee, Ine ose baron te apace te, re in fom tho ferry” Apply at Bo. Grand sree. MS MATTBEWS CAN | ACCOMMODATE rt Se 1x and with ie witboet ard, to ine er lore emotions house, LN) Bleecker etveet i, block sae Broadway tery pleamusd URRAY BILL Ho! cane waned tod <A eels ie, wil mates i. Sone Meas pe © 2 WEST TWRATY FIFTH STREET —A FING SUE of Rooms to reat on the Grat floor, farsiabe’ or untur. ished; at be Madison Ky House, corner of Broad mr 1ST. MARKS PLACK --PLEASANT ROOMS FOR gentlemen, wit or without Board, at tooterate torus, "0, i BAST BRYEVTRENTH STREET, PETWREN Fifth avenue and Brosdway —A «wt of furnished {to ame op second foo”, conéieting of Lares inree Raoma, for seal famtly, with prime ‘tabio The honge bas all the modern conveniences. Beferen es exebacged. 1 WAVERLEY PLACE —PURNISHRD ROOMS A: ARs to let ip the building te 1 im place, corner. adway. Board can be hud, if desired NE OR TWO BOOMS TO L¥T—TO SINGLE GENTLE. O*n. mea or 6 gentleman and wife, by aswell rst ey pee. Tent low: Roome large, bouss we apts a8 Pith marek Dent Hectad erenues a, binge poste Wai OR UN. tingle gen omen” pee ‘ire ols al caodern iasprove- ments. ssDinaer at tx oly wt G4 W Opes y C4 ‘es: Twonty auth street, PRIVATE BOARD IN BROOKLIN.— 4 oR Me TLE odated with good "oard wu: 52 Uarriem sirect, conve: gy AND ELBGAN* BOOMS TO LRT—WITH Hoard, fn aula or sasle, Loostisa fre theese clawe, minutes’ walk from Wall and South ferries. Gas bot and ba ba, bpraiad seca tale with ne, dove fo the house . Priv wished, ‘reasonable. 157 Beary street, Bi _ ase orrounery — A ORNTLEMAN OAM OFT ALR very, Diear ant earls ina gerieing ws west U not Twenty urd sireet, Torbwesk eormer ab OOM AnD BOARD. —A LARGE FRONT ROOM, Giret floor. on Madi fees “7 oD ison avenne. address P. is, Mision xT 00d weigh dor! ‘hoo 1. Srcereensamiemtimerasee een OM TO LET.—A PRIVATR FAMILY HAVING MORB Pe vor tw ppllomrn’ ont pensenals lena, wo weatlem»n « without Beard “Apply at 247 Wert Thirty fourts mtrset OM TO LBA FAMILY (WITHOUT OHI Sri en aant font. 08 meno foe ore iestuctona att wie. ef gor tm ‘with or Board. ABpIY at Lis Wee: Twenty Host sireot, OOS, WITH PARTIAT, BOARD FOR GENTLENEE, tauy be bat by applying at No, 89 grate, gas, bot and cold Reforencee WO TRRY DESIRABLE FURNTRHED ROOMS TO LER with Rosrd, suttable f lemen nnd thelr wives oF single gentlemen. Apply By Auity sireet ry LET—Ie THE ROUSE OF A SMALL FAMILY, & suit Af furnished Kooms on Mh ear los, in Teaty iret street, near Bradway. with rae bath aad ai! AT 206 Weer moderna apron ‘poly t © LRT WITH BOARD. A HALL BRDROOM ON seoons (aor, em water de. at 70 Irving place. Y ay GENTLEMEN AND A GENTLEMAN AND vive ‘ean ob #in good Board in 8 priv ate family : boase wit! psig improvementa. Diccer ac@ty, Ua 39 Weat Feu CARD WANTED—BY A LADY. IN A SPRICTLY PAT wate family, where oo other bss are anes whi fre‘and rat for ick $5 oF 869 < H town, Address SbOr 76 Herald tee. Breer ti —A LARGE SKOOND STORY ROOM; ALSO (bird story, both Pandsomely turaishad, 9 let at Hicks streets pear ferries Pantries, bath, gas, furance, bd _Divner at 6 o'clock Terms moxternt OARD IN BREOKUS N—A FEW GENTLEMAN OAs accom medaied with good Toorms and Board tn one w ¢ moat peasant ana crvenlent Iocstions of sesy eoews All the ferriee Term lerato References required. Ap ply st 47 Coneord OARD IN BROOKLYS.—TWO ON TAREE BIN ae UD Evniemen eon ad desirable Rooms, with Board. at freet, eormer of Ctaie convesleat' vo Well meses sod South terrice” RK storecoes required. ARD IF BROOKLET, —A CHOLCE SUIT OF WELL furnished fret boars, very plessant lo- , O ae private faeatly. Cy cor from Preakia eokito avenue. OAR 'N RROOKLYN.—PLEASANT ROOMS, FUR. iv hed or nnfurniahed, fer gens saotn ond vi'e or siosle Erreee, owes piessantty lnouted. enavenieat to efter bor ¥ home comforts No.7 fale ure i Soses teen, enjoyed. No. ARD IS BROOK LY! GEN LEW Axp tHere ven, oF = few singly etutlemen Yemen food Bowd by Sopiyiog a 36 {Lateyene ne IN BROOKLY®.— A GENTIRMAN AND iv of be soem ‘ine sas taaully, by taqulring with plemannt &* No. 216 Cl Boars, IN RROORLY A —A GENTLEMAN AND WI renileman Accommext ated with cond of Rooms and Doak A 122 Plerrepoot e:rvet; terms wuderate, convenient Wo tre ferries, Boake In BROORLYE, —A PLEASANT SUIT OF ‘Rooms, handy furriahed, to let, with Board, tn m pleasaut'y to Fulton avenue ears ry Sprlv'ah te Losrenns sleet het exchanged. Bees IN BROOKLYN.—A PRIVATE FAMILY Wash jemad and wi en, wih ooua, e201 Apply a 68 siren, OAR Pe boot ree —RO MS TO LET, WITH Board. at ord mreet; ouly a few mioutes’ walk from Fulton fet taaterenee Tequired corner | =| # 3) a3} | ‘ a | “ Bs) ZL o Ae i « nr Ba a> He 8c + oF re itteks o: epporite by Priae'gehrrs, vere lea ‘wale from veath ferry. ‘sbe!, fant ‘mall, cloner at. ‘ OARD IN BROORLEN ~O¥E OR TWO strove pent l men ae = snot Wiow yey a Levey at wireet, few miouien’ r Wall deet ferry, want Th, Ree Dds or OARD IN BROOKLYN. —GENTLEMEN OR GS STLE 2 and their wives. oan be se sommotated with Dy Board, wih: of south or Wali areet ( Apply at 248 Heary street, corner of Coogrees ite OARD IN YN-FIVR MINOTRS Walk from Fu’ or wall street ferrt Bowen ty let wait able oF @ family OF two single gentlemen, st Hoary sreet LRG ANTLY Fr RSIKO ROOMS, BN rentiemen, sore on ern. 1 gly. for fammilion or wtih amt, Foard, tthe mod'ea Shase 16t Se Crommeev'e plaae (Mast Als reed corner of Cliston place, ant Gear Fifth areaue. eran MZANKPOUT FOURR CORNER And W iltiam mtreets, New bork. per oicht or Sito $8 Siabes, wah § good Pertaarant RV ANTSHRD ROOMS-IK SUITS 0 SINGLY, TO La? homr, n Rs ee ow. i jritet private kuame way FSC Rint ares, ew ara fm Fins sresee, yaccnroe Lan A, MAY WANTED — beatle fern dy Room cniy;" price wa to exceed 84. pee weak. Losiloe above weit) third etreet Address iM. “y a, Herat sacs FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LADI kg TO Ler—wird 08 eantcttont Bosra. “eferenees exchinge! apply at 146 Ure pe street RNIRE eu Bee the ase oF FURSISTEN ROOMS TO LET = FRY, DETTRASLE to bed Koons, with or without pertial canbe Guenined Uy app ying at 125 Niath strees, & few dour west of a 7 RPURNIEUED ROO¥S To Leto FF men without boars, at 106 Prince sirset #” We SHED ROOMY TO URT—4 Paslak AND BED FUR! NISRED R00"8 TO ORNTIEMEN, witont boards “Appiy at No. \-12$ Brood ‘Twen: ty sixth street. -_ iss averse 10 LBT—IN A PRIVATE PANILY. PLEASANT ROOMS, witb full or partial Loard, & Wi West iwellth a.rcet. References exchanged LET—A SUIT OF FOUR ROOMS, ON SEOO! F f— Le eee es single Lge vege ge ome ed a family rivate tabie, bt I Teath strect pear uecord avenge,” nt S° Apply 0 a8 van b py een guns. A HAN atte Flo be a ge + rot furnished potern improvements al th avenue; no or a all the in the ae SR rte ners LET—FURNISHRD ROOM? WITH BOARD, IN AN American a house first clase; Broadway and to thee Lines of cars. “Apply Trae qd ROOMS IN THE NEW HOU. betwee eed Ce 3 OR THAER GEXTLEN nnd\b'e wile, con_ ber nectenm cuted wih EROR A GENTLEMAN it Teeitth wee, beiwesn University pince ar ilrgen, Univeraiy place and Tr, Fifth aveone; References ex: douse ckanged. Pe htt BoaRD. NIC : “7 eM JELY FURNISHRD ove Block com of Broadwnv, at $00 must Pouch street LET —NEATLY FoRsiaRh Hovst TO LBe ar $1.00) per annom; ts in Be ghbuchoo! ard baw & ed be meceru improvements. 1 fy raga, i “Goi atrvet oy Soe A. GOUGH, di Chea aS A PRIVATE FANILY, A PARLOR ye Ream . two clit ‘and two aloentn + for 8 gentle aun’ 5 Ra ry )—AN RGKGANT SULT OF ROOMS OR PA| a end Bedroom for s lady and gon Tieard foe he jety outs, Lowntion sot below Twelfth street. "Nadrem alison square Posh ofien, for tare dare. re tof Te"eronces Addrenn dr theese ¢ays box 9342 Pos. ‘ase. BY A SOUNG MAW BOARD IN A PRI. Pale Te amliy iD Brooklyn Dithin, Ure salnuien) malb of ferry Kelereace given. Ai auag O: D'S Sasa street ® sited Thre maqnved ANTED 1) LET A HANDAOWR SUIT OP BOOMs uh Rowe gullable for a party of pecticnen ore four, 1; also n large Boom Apply at 163 Bleecker street, WAREDTA |FURNISHIED BEDROOM _. TTHOUT whare ibere 46 to ‘adi Rere all be privivgeact'a Narwene’n bel reap veennyet Pree Fat tasase SS per week adicons, si og terme, L C,, ou ArDé Apt uy DN #058. CORNERS OF MOD Renn, ‘and Bank streets — Sr Board. Reference required. Cars and stagoe pase the — foe bowieken @.pouaidle perso-a only 2 Kae, ‘omtor street, aear AMITY FIRWRT, NEAR BROADWAY —NrOat, Toome to wud Horse ph lb x? wen 2 Terms reson: fereisber woud Aoply as aoove. Disner BOND STRFRT HAS RREX RECENTLY POT UN re wir and pioely furnlbed exores'y form. beens nccoman vate @ geaties ao acd hie wie 26 ST. MARKS FLACK —A BACK PARLOR, THIRD CO sory frees Rove and ball dedroom to forget. for geatie- meno or chengrd Dinner at 6 o'elock nines "oe ‘20, Walt SIXTRENID suaeer, cy 3Q Nilted cvesess cteckeemay ter ite te pk wa ene Detroom, « we SHED RO Ome a” “Court OR THAPE HAND VARIC“N STRERY, FT JOUR PAGK Re eBOOND Ede roranet Revan fe itto erauemen sant | 38 Sot mnbrasn red wisormegepeumen }- 3 wear Hroadway. Appty a) 692 Foartb street isos a | oor tT aoa neg pgm Fe RRIBED ROOMS wo LEt_ow * ar on ose vemen aml eer the motern roremspta oaar Wasbin, Po aan or ail tmp ae bee at od Feaslae npob on a te wecep gotten, cas, bY py wk tne WT, G9 Srosaway. hat sawp J Layee dt | PARTIAL BOARD, If With al tne com renieoces ( > peontocees Tacsiion ford, forma materia Apply wt 20? Neat Mactrenth etreet ys. AVERUR-TO Ler ad Beateoms ‘toa siteafrece toe Tenens lequire at 29 7\'th aren ! ao CAM FINO BRAUTIFULLY recuse or without Board. ts Fy ty Le ta ® private fant! i058 Wen Twenty third wreck two tikes “rn fev’ THAIR be Tene reg Gamay tories ft hme BOARD, ¥ 7at CoM om | ab 00 Wout Tower ty eighth touweea Std pee See STEP z: ogous bd Sori ov ad teiender 156 Pastes ” strane te es rane o 176 sey tear ats wife or two single eee pee a Lige rsoe nf 6 ovelock. ferepor # exchanged. 645 einen ym Fr ieee wide SF business @ rate for pc rp anert ques. -_v—