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: the Genera! Grant at THE ILLINOIS CAMPAIGN. Se taterviow tatwose the Froudent and ths enue , ar on, 'world’ imply tas Geseral ‘Grast” supports "the OUR CHICAGO CORRESPONDENCE. Preddcatial gollcy, tad’ "to this ertest ht ope Politics in the “Sucker State”_Preparations | Peers to confirm the rumor that he has For the Fall Campaign—The Illinois Conser- | S°s8ett gr} ts Wrestiurns ss eoreeos vatives Gaining Strength and Likely te Seoctance thet there ri be bul tor removals in hia die Carry the State—The Congressional Districts | trict, unless at bis Suggestion, until after the election, which Elections are te be Held—Wash- | and that be can then the entire patronage of the joins the Conservatiy. district at his L$ Under ordinary circumstances Candidates at Large—The Soldiers Vote to Se defection of ‘ashburne would be hailed by the con- be Equally Divided—No Chnnoe of the Fenian so oertain, of defeling him, and of carrying the State Vote Being Cant for the Radicals, &c., &e. without bis influence, would remain- Cuwago, September 1, 1866, ing in the radical camp. wy. be Although the political campaign in this State is not ‘fairly openod, there are strong indications that the eleo- E strong probabili ‘tion will result in the complete triumph of the conser- oft ral Weatwora, ‘The airs ave son fot Votives. Should the State at large go against them, Weosrand Topeblican mealerity (=, 1086, it would have however—a reeult scarcoly within the range of probabili- | forthe Camp ‘Douglas mateprney Kovsisaan hich’ was ‘tios—they will make immense gains in every county, Sins gon he democenay: mpen His. ane: she shee. Foturn several additional members to the next Congress, resulted in driving Cy ay a ‘And probably carry the State Legislature and secure the | through te and "siso “atieeded’ a pretext for the election of asound Union man to the United States | arrest of many prominent citizens, and the Bonato in the place of Mr. Trumbull. A gain of at least | ‘otimidation of the entire party, only a portion bf wh: ‘Dvo conservative members of Congress is already a fore- | tive, is very with the masses of bis party, one conclusion, and there are other districts which may | heartity despised by man of intelligent integrity, classed a8 ‘doubtful’? in-which the conservatives [rat tesge cece generally Foca Boa ‘Will make avigorous fight, with suM™cient chanossin their | cles," ag, they aro Pe tate g nestaie pauls Ravor to justify strong hopes of success. ‘The conservatives rennblionh oon’ yr and secure all the lacrative will coriainly carry tho Fourth, Seventh, sighth, | OMves for themselves or their byrne? pen iP pclomen Wwelnh and Thirteonth Congressional districte, in addi- | of Warewort,. “and “putting, ym mk vf Bion to the Ninth, Tonth and Eleventh, now represented ‘by conservative members. If they do no better than ttle ancertai it entering tho fists against Went. varna- ti he tase doen in tw amet Congr wi” | had eaves nad Sl ad of the repnbii au organization of soldiers we have fo this county. The notice was purposely mombers and tho meet. ing was small. It was proposed that Mr. be reqnested to allow the use of his namo as the oldiers” candidate for Maa) Sapa but the “bows in blue’? rejected the proposition by a most decided vote, Tt was fipally agreed to anpoint a committee to select a soldiers’ candidate for Congress, and passing over such men as General Osborne, Genoral Mann, General Loomis, General White, Colonel Taylor, Colonel Hugh, Major Bridges, and other soldiers who would have been clad of the nomination, the committee selected Mr. Judd. Mr Judd accepted the nomination, subject to the decision of tho republican convention, or the Union convention, a5 he facetionsly terms it, and th correspondenco is pub- lished, Wentworth is too old a fox to be at a loas f trick, and so he proposes to change the modo of making nominations, by discarding the delezate convention system, and antag in its stead tl vatem of nominat- ing candidates by pri elections. This proposal did not take as well as he anticipated, and so he proc” another mecting of the “grand army of the republic,” and by giving proper notices, secured a large attendance. At this meeting his friends proceeded to smash the “barnacie’’ slate by placing a fhire connty ticket in nomi- nation, leaving off every nemo agreed upon by the coart house clique, The convention of the “barnacles’’ will probably nominate Judd, and undoubtedly icnore the roltiors’ county ticket. "The soldiers will thus bo es- tranged trom the ‘‘barnacies,” and ron an independent Uck t, In which case Wentworth would ly also rnn ag an tndopendent candidate, and the two ticketa, ip tie course of time, become consolidated. This will leave an open field for the conservatives. But even if matters should be fired np among the managers the con- servatives will stil! stand a fair show of carrying the dis- trict, and do not dread the issue of a square stand up single handed fight, THR CONGRASSMAN AT TARGR. General Logan, the radical caniidate for Congressman at larze, is one of the most vaincrable men whe could bave hoon selected. When Dougtas made his great speech at Springiield, immediately after the bombard- ment of Fort Sumter, pledging the democratic party to the support of the yovernment, Logan denounced Douglas in unmeasured terme, saying, among other things, that Douglas had ‘old the democratic party t> the abolition tata, but, i God, be could not doliverit.” He did not he- aitato to dectare in his xpeeches that pairs say. teams, from Iiinois could fuvade the South they mi we. + “Stand eight conservatives to six radicals, instead of ‘Sloven radicals and three conservatives, as the dolega- ‘on’ now stands. In order to judge of the probable re- wult of the coming election in this State it is necessary 40 understand | HOW THR REPUBLICANS CARRIKD THR STATE IN 1864 Just previous to the election in 1864 the people were startled by the “discovery” that ‘there was a secret Pow Vitical organtzation in this and other Wostorn States, Bonspiring to release the rebel prisoners confined in the isferent military prisons, place arms in their hands, @ronse the people and array the Northwestern States in Febellion against the federal government. This atartling “discovery” was, of course, a sheor fabrication, made from whole cloth and intended for electioncering pur- Had it been left to stand upon its merits, the good sense of the poople would probably hhavo discovered its true character, But it was followed up by arrests of prominent citizens and examinations by military courts, which afforded Bn opportunity for the introduction of the testimony of detectives who were paid for giving just such testimony as was desired, regardicas of facts or truths. In short, bhe whole thing was so adroitly managed and unscrupn- ously executed that the people were most effectually hoodwinked, and eloction day cameand went before the people were able to seo thet the whole thing was a most Pidiculous farce, and the alleged conspiracy and all tho pomp and circumstance attending its examination but a mere plece of clap-trap—an empty political hymbug, to deceive them and catch their votes, Believing the cock land bull stories abont conspiracies, &o., thousands of people in this State, whose preferences and sentiments Yactined them to the democratic party, went to the polls and voted the republican ticket, Then several demo- oratic strongholds were garrisoned by soldiers under the @ommand of partisan officers, who encouraved them in intimidating democratic voters, and in many lo- salities this intimidation actually hanged the | over hin dead Sete. JAP In raper yim mpeeches he de- Fesult of the lection. Then the raral districts | beine theatle cause of the wen and drolared tet the mnd the democratic connties were filed with | South had received good and sufficient provocation for Turloughed soldi: These men deen grossly 4 the extrome moasures to which it iad resorted. He pro- - Ss eget — y ae: | tasted against the oceupation of Cairo by United States ceived by al! manner of falschoods, and their prejudicos ‘nd passions aroused by the circulatiog of false reports Felative to the attitude of the two great parties, and they wer: not allowed to come home early enough to discover the truth for themselves and disabuse as an Invasion of the of the Stata, SU Siti ae ee me Secringty Jontity th ange, anrong. which, it may \ 0 el wT mentioned, that a number of liltnotsians serving fa ¢ Tebel army were captured by Burnaido's troopa at ville, Tenn., who, in givis se it their mings of the prejudices they brought with thom. an account of the manner in {t was these influences which piled up a majority of some es hee Soutbers Mines orga ao M4 Whirty thousand votes for the republican party in this | south and join the Confederates by John A. Logan, who Bt: ‘was raising a compuny for that sorvice and ne sonservative State, snot Recrice sae sretes. throzgh in squads, His ‘DI FRB OOMIXG ELECTION ALL WILL BB CHANGED. own other interra, him at one timo when speaking There wilt be no sensational stories of conspiracies to porn a oy Sie aes append foe ae aod plenge the State into robollion, 0 arrests of prominent | mem! is own family to go South rebelz, and he did not d ft. ernment tizens;"ne-mock courte and pesjured witnenser, no gar- | Ghiiged early in the war to nend caer rte tisons to-overawe and intimidate the penple, no fur- ard one of the atag mp bridges on the fine of the nots ja Senthern Tilinois, becanse it loughed soldiers brought upon the gromnd 100 Inte to | ae eee ee eee Tecan contend wees ec pas recta bafta” ye ‘and the politi- | about to buen it. His dislovalty was go enen and so tal questions involved in Under these eir- | Active, and his infuonce ‘sn dangerous, thet General B. sumastaneas tia nol unreasonable. to” expect’ arse con- | M. Preniiss, who commanded at Cairn abont the time it was first found it neco:sary finding the ane at aie poder posed to hi pe a is own ‘an int| ninat ment was govern er, for hia support, devermined to applied for authority to rail the foderal army, which was Logan became “ reconstructed." record for* a man insisting t comfort to the rebellion, at He time, from all political ts for yoara to come. A pretty points democrats wero intimidated, and under fear man to ian svete? Aside from bie record, from going to the poll. At | which is notorious in this State, and freely ventilated. incy the soldiers, incited by Prentiss. broke Lagan te dacidoaiy weak. Ho has considerable native ‘ap the democratic meetine which had been called on the | ability, it is true, but indolence and diasipation have occasion of the visit of the democratic cxadidates for | blunted it. He ts devoid of all cullivation, mental and Governor and Member of Congress. At these two points | otherwise, and can be set down as a narrow-minded gnough votes were changed and kept from the polls | demavogue, and an inveterate and confirmed rowdy. Mrrough fear of personal violence to change the result | After le was wearing a major general’s stars he was oar ts eras seme Eeceere weet ienenee ti 16 noise whic! ng. Se. o celebrated Coleg county dis- is the weakest. man on tho, Fatical tleke ticket, and there is roances ocenrred. In this matter the action of the | scarcely a neighborhood in the State where he will com pe garry here ged ob pyres & large num- | mand the full strength of bis party. There is sare» ya of voters. It also afforded » pretext for keeping | doubt o” the alattty of the conservatives to carry the email detachments of troops on duty in the district. lt | state agninat hi ‘was also filled with soldiers on furlough. and about elec- ‘The socthern aad eeutral connties of the State will reds ind its —_ tony Leng Biter Nearesly five Mg taasooms Lm jorities they did t= ing.’ Always a democratic district secu ol i hit they will to @ exten! of 3,386 votes for Bromwell, the republican b= $4 ‘he majertt Vv against mis the tast Staction, and leave wan for Congrers. Sas ase may make {n the northern portion of ‘THe MONTH DIFFRICT the State as so much majority to go upon, Js the one ia which Springfeld is situated, now repre- VaR *OLUINKS’ VoTR geoted by Mr Cullom. (od eh Sprtogaend, sd 8 | will be pretty equally divided— g.emali majority perfect of terror previ a and it | of it radical, but nearly or quite hi ‘of will ‘be con- war almost to hold a democratic meeting on | serrative. Tho republicans secured more soldiers’ voten Recount of the violence offered by the soldiers, who were | last election than they will this, and all the soldier’ wecustomed to break down the stands aad drive away | votes cast for fee conservatives this election can speakers. Attho (emocratic State Convention the | be considered as so much of a gain. republican ‘orn took poesession of the democratic banners and | managers recently 0 roldiern’ ansociation calied 6 im the hall, and tore them in shreds upon the stand, | the “grand army of the lie,” which asked and so interfered with the proceedings that a harty ad. | soldiers to join, ortensil tor rase roment wes necessary in order to it acoltision. | alive the memories and or Topublicans carried the district by only 1,988 me- | but in reality to consolidate and cuncenteate the vote, and provide the acces. for carrying balk to the radical pert. Tt has been u THE TWRLPTH DISTRICT late, however, that the association 1 not so readily con- Js situated opposite *t. Louis, and the goldiers at Aiton | trotied as was anticipate, and even io Chicago the radi- Bod thowe day before election from bh leaders deciare privately that there are almost Lonis and Jeffer-oo the resnit of enough copperhcade and rebel the association Ww carry it the none but former soldiers are eligible as members denunciation of meariy oue-half of copperheads and rebel Cyr enced fa quite refreshing. But it js nothing new for the stay-at-l the soldiers who ee Jal ae teed the pon In Chi " soldiers have the o are (he First district, in whieh is situated, now seprosented by the radical Wen Washborne « distetet, in the oxtreme northwestern por. Gon of the Stare pect or defeatiog him this fall, #f it aball transpire ‘TRE FENIAN VOTR Bratt 10 to the interest of the he conservatives to make the | will not, to any extent, be thrown forthe radicals At atiempt Tis opponent will probably be Thomas J. | their pionic, near Ch! they were ineulted Poraer, @ prominent nd influential republican, tate | by Governor Og intensely at the Chairman of the Republican State Central Commitioe, x | lavish professions Tis wat ymeey coming from man persona! { Popular throughout the district, and and able those who had so roundly them. Since gov. © draw largely from inet realy ave ment Gismiened the case against Fenian Pho local police of the district are decidedt; feadeen, and the addres of Generai Sweeny, their feel. © 8 large defection from the republican ranka, {ng against the Preatdent puri ge i i i it ineach ountya narrow circle of an invariably distributed the pend hae represented the district for inane yearn, ad non Per <M pig he PG ong whom he wo at bie disposal, much to the disgust of a large num- or of \afloontial republicans, whowe services, in the ea- tion of (heir friends, were entitled to some reward red of Washburne, and are prepared to ce against him, if, for no other tee. power and influence, and make room The Tilinols Central Raiiroad Company to bremk new mar 0 enlisted — wenvaree. on rags Sy —s pong md will « no to secure 4 vated bere that there is @ report in citealation to the Dietria. MAJORITI FOR COVEREOR COX. be WAST OORNE MAS TORNED CONSERY ATIVE, t vivad wnd this rormer goes 89 far into the details of the master ee it eeem» as if there must be some foundation for it. nm (9 say that Washburne haw entered into « rengement tocome over to the conservatives otely after the election, provided he ia —- > ak with a nominal d that bis ange of heart waa the result of an Toth ) fetion (rom General Grant that unires he would support ¢ President in the futere they must part re Weahvurn of political preferment aud ‘ty epen Sippesed. to be the confidential Aud the warmest sa the ‘TER ACTHOR oF Tam Cosenterio st AMENTEESY OF THE ral, ond an intimation 1 would not be without somewtat ita infinence cally when doubtful Srour.—Jodge Bingham, candidate for re-election wo Congress from tae Bixterath ‘bin sietetat aad guthor of the constitut:onal amendment, { made along «pecch tn defence of the Congressional policy in Harrison county, Ohto, on the 24th inst. It contains nothing new, the ‘material being denunciation of tae President and those who support him, after the radical fashion, and a tauda- tion of the work of Congress, ‘daixu.—The Bangor Times has taken from the head of tte columns the name of General Chamberiain, redical YORK. HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1800.—TKIPLE SHEST.. @INANCIAL, At A MERTING OF THE EXECUTIVE are ot the Week & jersey Railroad ceed y, the I7th day 0 ot Vobruncy, 190, Conroy, CS a TREASURER'S OFFICE, Real ls will be received at this office, for pur- chasis ‘ENTY SIX PER CENT MUNTOIPAL BONDS Cane ot city. of of (hoes maturing in 1870, 1371, 1872 und 1873. =i 1 vor Municirat Bonps.”” By order of the Semenhiee FY Ploance. DM. AOPERROW, , Ony Tre PIRST MORTGAGE BIX PER.ORNT BONDS OF THE Olt Clg Water Company. for sale by OROUCH, SBH- RINGTON & CO., @63; Broadway, OTICE TO CITY OF SELMA BOND HOLDERS. — bern of city of Selma ( Als.) Coupon Bonds are re- quested to report ie. H, AMY 4 0°. batthers, 21. Nassau reat, No owe Tork it the earliest practicable moment, the pie Alen f ‘of such bonds and th® amount interest dae thereon. with their respective ames and of reaidence or post office. NITED STATES INTERNAL ear cone PIGHTH DISTRICT. NEW ‘The ANNUAL LIST OF TAXES ON INOOMES, PLATE, ko.. for 1885-'d6, ia now ready for payments, pabnmenta received without personal notice up to Septem: ‘The bills for renidents west of sixth avenue will not be ready until Septom tv Pelions dathg pocinete down’ town con, pay ea cariy o@ Botcloak upto September 15. Other naymenta 9 to 3 o'clock. Gheoks should be to order of the Gollentor Recoipts returned by mail if pos! amp ta went BU TN AM, Colleoto Omics 190 Pifth a YW RRMILYE & 90, No. 44 WALL STREET. BANKERS AND DEALERS 1x GOVERNMENT STOCKS AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. CLOSING PRICES. Naw Your, Sop! 6, 1386, Tune 7.30 1184 Tuly 7-30. 4) os mpON id Teen seeeeses— $3.500 ats 1013, West Twenty-fifth street, corner of $4.0 000° WANTED—FOR TWO OR THREE YRARS, clty property. Pi ‘on real eatate in wasross O hiephan ay Pace oboken tery.” Principals only address $10. O00 .ZAXTSD—poe atx, wowrns. ox Bot Section Rate TO LOAN—OK BOND AND MORT- B12 000 pet a ae | ‘TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, NREY, room 1 under Fife $175.000 Fotoar on? 08, ‘Brooklyn. sgn P. this city oF ee for the United Ki Fed A ted Kingtom and the Continent, cae Ba steamer CITY OF tes, via Hambire, par day, September 8, will 10 90 A. M., aud at (he up town offices as He : Soa 8) 4 fe 3 = a and Havre, per steamer ‘at thin office at LW) A, Moan md at the up town allices an fol- 5 >Pr uM. -M. . M. J AMER ERLU Y¥, Postmaster. WITH A FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS ‘good paying business. Ad: LAWYER OF 16 YRARA EXPERIENCE In coUN trv practicn In Naw Yurk Stata, desires to connect htm. Feith some fret clase city inw firm. The highest ret er. aera be grenas te ‘ability, eo. Adézess ¥. W. E., box it Passes WANTED—IN A FIRST CLASS COTTON bottom ‘and entton Viasat. T taining about 400 acres of land, ) Fhe Irrigation, on which aver one bele of etuom yor acre has bean mode, with hommoek lane attached; feat ‘about 2,00 acres, on & river on the evw pay one farniahing me with, ex tal vont T wilt enter into eens | Yande Regt ENG, beat ot etorenons chieatme O Orangeburg, or ARTHER WANTED--87.00 A 12,.90—1N, A CAs Tronefectartng usinnee A race shames JIGME MECHANICAT, a good loeation: para good 4 Pine aM. ooby ‘BC. PARTNER IN A WHOLESALE WINE w* DA nd gant business of 2) years exisiane, Aadreas 8 B., Herald ofion ty $3,000 sae Aa cree TUE CT, on a1 I” ARTWRR WANTED 1K | Profits, capital required $2,000. re No rr Best of need nj . Call at John Black's iran baton Yoana Hb AWN $3. 000 Tw ben ree ig auras, INA e' asinesa, An in acai ean eonil; Liberty r Apply 2B. $10,000. 000. -Aataarirs Spe $1; 000 ao ON MORTGAGE POR Fwo 8.00) roper rs ‘and annwm. For Sern st eee Ton Bah New York Post office, —WANTED a PARTNER WITH THis £20,000 rash ae coat e | A » BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES $1.800.—4 PAYING MANUFACTURING BUSI sour aire . Ri) tos, cane wy favor. rey Aw LTOS uf, 78 Codar seers near offee. de NG BUSINESS FOR not 92 a Se eee on enue nies Las Bee mee ‘The adore is an old stock bor oie oy al A ¥-.) nets ie geese thy! Is he halt fe ve sent part of stock down to our ol4 store, PO ‘ken STRERT. oe Ot hed the GRRATRAT BARGAINS mata: 10 rik RETAIL on astine you cam ence rm 5 to © $7074 cnt cn sUaten ont ee STREET, and 167 tare. cope, KID GLOVES, a0. = and Sith avenue. MILLINERY. Mitcomaet 8 0. JACKSON 2 ae, wane ian gett aT 7 BROADWAY —WR Have \TTERN a A LM MANTELS, OF THR BERT FINIAN, AND designs. offered cheaper than eleewhere, at ly ite amateor. 4 First aveons, or wrest New 1 BOAUDERS AND LODGERS WANTED. | SOARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED./ BOARD AWD Loparsa w wipow LADY, “REAIDING m3 WILL, AS YN oer er BOOM. OARD W A‘ ‘an equivalent. {ce the use of ay Lg A RoR goa <if9,0 two Bou hb ere TOT fpamepagesonns eon! Partor, fret chess roan? sat ing terms, box 3.614 Post ofice, fforeia oa eumarte of 8 tomas: Aue ROOKLYN BOARD.—FAMILY OWNING 10UsE | JQOARD WANTED-FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIPR AND ‘T @ WEST TWELYT EN AND | (rom S10 to 620 per, weak rif Vanes sone aes Tg Oe SS (the Oe teu aisen, eee iH STREET—G - A AnErmemic mare con oats ES Firat plioo; couventent wna ty ferry. end all particulars ae r wi Fenoss required sclaamiahidainaaiecr ote a WANTED—FOR KLY, WIFE, Two oun T THE GRANT HOUSE. W BOWERY, ROOMS Ng be Ap t " rea, ATE Sal eee oe person 35 aad AnD RE TAKEN | erms, whict tnuat be reaamuabio, Home ort, Lexington — =e aUIT oF gmat PURNISHED at the above place. s Beare WANTED—IN FORTY SECOND STREET OB ABS no ream and Get nga wi Bones ARB | anianmp moowe Fo | sp Waris te" gamma, wile'and ty chilean at loeath street, near Fifth avenue. D tr] jBuayroeant a mite Bu. Mark's churoh. | Ser Addross, staiing terms, Merchant, station G, for (we FINE sorr oF ROOMB ON { SECOND peek. AND oraingle ceviiemens ‘Apply et 5 Ninth stros University place and Filth ateaue, Unensepuionable refer: ences given and required, FARLOR FLOOR. WITH on wiTHour APRIVATR Cr Rooms for Fria tes Biboet beard, 0 at Ta Hast Fourteenth aires, A HIGULY. RESPECTABLE LADY, her own ho newly nnd olegantiy santly situated on 'wenty-second street, avone, is desirous of fe ting Bute of Rooms {> gonlamen of saepeorabtii, with fast tf required. willing om actuate are, for Aret diase apartments At FRANKFORT HOUSE, BLOCK EAST OF of the City Hall, corner of Frankfort and Winer Airects, two hundred and fifty Rooma, 36¢. to Oo. per day; $1.50 0 $3 per wook, Open all night," =PRIVATE HOARDING.—ANY LADY. DESIRING » wind an elegant . box 1,242 Pridow lay, rh rook y, without ehildren or boar Address Drawer ome ora family, Bath, gas, and all modern WARE, NEAR THR KVERETT jeairing to make arcangements for sooommodated with eleguat apart only; references exohanged T 6 UNION House, fan fall and winter cy N ELEGANT SUIT AND OTHER ROOMS, NEWLY furnished, to tot, with Board; at No. 25 Waverley Place: references exchanged. TIB AND ® WASHINGTON PLAG! York Hotel, large Pariors and Bedrooms to reut iamities and single gentlenion, with frat class Board, Froach spoken. HANDSOME BACK PARLOR rt? OTHER DE- sirable Rooms to let, with ab 263 Woat Forty sant and 8 To WEST EL HY BNTHE ‘STREET, A PEW BY RPS from Broadway, to let, handsomely’ furnished Rooms 8, atlemad und wife, or single gentlemen, FEW SOUTHERNERS AND SINGLE GENTLEMEN can be furnlahed with handsomely furnished Rooms clase Board, In a private family, 105 Weat Twenty- RLEGANT SUIT AND OTHER FINE ROOMS, Dloely furnished (private bathe. do let, with Gest Board. Private tables if dosired, poi oh ine fomity ‘23 Fourteenth street, between Broadway and Vi avonue. PRIVATE Lapeer pros pve A place, will large pnd two emalt Furnished tome, to gentlemen who can can giv the best of w of references. rEW. GENTLEMEN CAN BE ey oye with Board ai wnt Rooms at inte bce HAS A a A A MDSOM RLY rur. Pee with Par- My LY wun ‘or without table. Cail at Sas Woet Twonty ta rd etree Acie ‘A EARGE bog nad TO Sieg Be rym} To Two all 61 304 Weal F water, &c, Tk AND 2 avenues. 4! iy 4 with first class olaas Board, | in A Sur OF HANDSOME FRONT, Ry OMS, on SKC. let, with Board, at Of Clintou place. Re- PURNISURD ROOM TO LET. WETHOUT BOARD, ina family (on gentioman only, Apply at 170 Thirt ‘avenue, opposite Cooper Li priv: Ninth street, corn: Eae cree, ie t a" WEST RIGHTEUSTN ATRERT, BETWEEN Rixth avenues, Rooms to tet, wilh first =e and required ne OF ROOMS, FOR GENTLEMEN, DESIR, wil he first-class fu ifth street, near Fitth M nue Holel aud Hoffman Mover une, MWeat Twenty LADY MAS TWO MANDSOMELY PURNIBUD parlors on the first oor to ket, with or without Board, terms moderate, gaa and water, 181 Prince ateos: PRIVATE VAMILY LIVING IN THRIR OWN tive, with all the modern linprovemants, would tke Tent the second and third doves for the wlater: dlaner at nck. Apply at IX Raat FiCtieth stroet, PLEASANT PRONT ROOM TO LET— WITH AOARI toa gentleman and Apply at 47 Bast Tuirty- third street, mene Gextagion NS ELEGANTLY FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR TO with orivaie table, 19's gentioman and wire: ala ther desirable Reoma for sn Kelereuces red. Apply at 13 PRIVATE FAMILY WILt LRT FURNISHED Roome, tage closets, bath, Ac. with Board Kelereaces exchanged 19D Rast Sixteomth street, near Union #uare FRONT. BACK ROOM AND HALL BEDROOM, ON Vint GANT SUIT OF bh Hoard. for 4 gentieman ad wile, in a private ent in Weat Forty seventh street ne, References exchanged Address A. T Pe iherald nde HANDSOME. AUITE OF ROOMS. WITH RATIT ROOM ingly Room to lat. with Bowed, in» priv=te fanuily. Appis. with reference, wt 268 Woot Thirty. Conrth trent PURNISH"D ROOM TO LET—WITH BOARD, INA private family, to « gentlemen and wife, oF two ‘monte inen; algo bom hird floor to let. Call or two days'9t 207 Weat Thirty aicth stro WIDOW LADY tas NEATLY PURNISHED ROOMS to gent only. with or without Board Ssh at 34 Wor Toirty-Atth. direct. betwoen Seventh and Eighth areaves. 1 26 WEST YOURTEENTH sTREKT—TO A VAMILy A Of adults, ® Second oF Thin Floor, f itehen and lauudry, or with private table View. HANDYOMELY FURNISHED 8 IF OF Roo floor, ais0 plesaan' Rooms for irahie loration. at street, waar Brondway mae surt_ or Roowe THK & MTIRE gb obtained, wil aap Wout e% ott ave Also a (ow fi <i -E-, -3 HED ROOM TO LET, FOR A Call on or addrogs O. STATED, 1,001 ithweat corner of Fifty-aixth sirmet. M_ ENTIRE SECOND STORY, CONKISTING OF A ur rooms, handsomely furnished, tw let with first a Board, in a private family, Inquire at 35 West Kigh iy Is Apply st 3 enter DARD | office, “for one. week | MINGLE GrsTLEMaN Wisuns* etvate family: @ furpished H. suit, Address 0. A. PARLOR AND TWO BEDROOMS, FORNISIED, %» A petite fall Of partial Bow it Az i; RTIRS OF ADULTS pDERRING PLEASANT, at elas home an lo. 3 inet enh trent, be. tween Fifth and avenue i Tat, 178 BLERCKER, 81K BLOCKS WEST OF Broadway, plea: Mith sacetiost Board, trom Gio Gd, alsa sry hosed on te eS | Be .—RICHLY ronxranen ROOMS, INCLUD. aria Floor, to fires elas parties, at 147 West Four- ieentttetrect. Reference, kde -—HANDSOMELY, FORNISHED au Le or 9 to Fea references of the Reape sili oa fired, po children taken ‘eat Forty Forty sith weet Via Boars ~AT pee FRONT ROOM AND BED. room to let, with (na petvate fanny; Moderate Apply at 147 West Kleveoth strent, sear avenue TWO BU) ONE OF FIVE ROOMB AND Ae einer of teen one ined, 10 wt. with gt vate if demred, house etrietiy Grat Claws funnily Yate, loration vn Fast Vifteenth street, on Bony veran! park Raferen on enrl OAR D—AT THR BYOIRNIC INOTITUTE, 13 WO 16 Plain, healthy diet sed gd 7. ateer' ee x os ARD—A FRW aixot ORNTLEMEN CAN BE secommetated with ® 4 i Rooms. Day Board. Apply at 888 Greenwich yoming Metal on ¥ FRONT ROOMS, ON KECOND Bots Bo a gett sere (grpished, to let, with Board, in the ‘vonwe, ee eat Thirty @ftb etree Boste'ne —OENTLEMEN GRA ORNTIEMAY AND AND [~~ Segue Roark “- Sorewtase aren, aeer Breer ce ox Sern Te MRLONTS A ORNTY Sette, "where . oy tahe kept. FN its is Farer naan oe, oe terme ont lee JRROOKLYW POARD—PLMASANT RoOMA, wiTH B be M4 / gee ietney beer we or age gree men, st it Nason euree, ame Pullen lores Baie WANTRD.—A GENTLE AN, WIFE AND TWO row (# aud 10) wiau Board for the winter, in a qed accommodations wanted at fair price. Ad= terms, box 4,485 New York Post oitioe OONSIBR. ‘einity of LRGANTLY FURNISHED Sony a 1; ‘lemon. WANTED—FIRST OLASS om. only, coating Urase — weeding at 106 room and bedroom, or rg on oe LRGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS 70 1m LET, AT 6 me jak ow pomp Med a Acuaiacs Bond street, al: or tn auttes, The house is newly Ohcien o cent ‘Tweaty oighth atroet LRGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—T0 ORN. | FN Be PRIVATE. ¥ YAMILY—BOABD WANTED, BE 4 4 tlemen only, without board, at 1,146 Broadway, between required’ Jired Sidress bo Dox Lois ie Cg ee Twenty aixth and Pwonty-seventh streets, References rex qui RLOR anp..F THREE BEDROOMS WANTRD—#OR RST OLASA BOARD MAY BE ol iy INED Tt cre i a ben jules ie ra private foamy gg ee ae eo Miedo Sibel ig Ble n very dtutrable, ro (mpros large Rovta for avenues. Pe flaat bor ‘oH Pont of WO GENTLEME, DE ae and water, | famtlios of goatiomnen and Wwivaa terms rans tader (EW STRPS FROM FIFTH AVENUK—AUr Furoished Rooms, without board. for geuth t Extension Rodm, for gentiaman and wile, 00} PORTAL, : Rooms, pfemnilr. with B with fireakfant. Le pation between Thi ath and Third avonucs, hint a atating ee roferences, 6, ‘box 10 Pont office J ANTED—ROOMS IN A SMALL FAMILY, BY A BA apy gontlaman of quint habits, with Board —— | lads won between Thirty fourth and Fourteonth cmeaiee Ruane ROO! AT 163 WEST Tw KRNTY-FIRST po rad and Sixth avenues, Addrosa M. 5, Groen, ttreet, on second and fourth foo to gentlemen | “ston & Jy, with broak(aat, Thebest of references given aud re- od pst, CLASS ROOMS TO LET—SINGLE OR EN sutto, with or without Board. Apply at 122 Kast slx (oomth atroet, corner Irving place. WASTED BY A LADY AND DAUGIITRR, soaRe In a reapeotable private ‘amily; legal ‘Thirtioth and Filtieth stroate and Fire references erohanged NISHKD ROOMS, WITH BOARD, POR G Addross Mrs. Ht 1 wad wife, or single gentiomen. Tnguire at Fourth atroot, botween Hank and West Twelfth streets WANTHO—wy, THK eT oF ooTOMRN, meom ‘ shed Roo cb Bon a WWRNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO GENTLEM! marie toe ot tananniit tnts mannan arly, at 70 West Fourth atrect, opposite Washington | Si7)lf, fore family of Bre younges, six poate oe square. Reforences required. ANTED—BY A Boar GENTLEMAN Nts wore ha wile FAMILY WILL aup (URNISHED ROOMS. —A PRIVAT atiemen, without Board | dy preter: n, te tne ‘on second floor, ther or separately; bath | yiclnity of “ wlth end gaa, For partioulars tuqutre at 370 Bowery, in the | ty pyy' gia er wool Addreas ature. Moral ation FRURNISHRD ROOMS TO LET—WITH BOAR! rospectable partion: location pleasant and conve No. B West Forty-first street, ooar Sixth avenue, 4 given and required WANTED-RY A ORNTLEMAN AND TITS WIPE OF Cotober Int, In a atrletly private = tunity ene bit god Addreas Cor a mouth )URNISHRD AND UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LBT, with ; eighberhood desirable. Apply at 319 Weai TANTRD—BY A GENTLE A COMYORTABLE ‘Thirty-second street W Room, with plain beoakfi the vicinity of Union peniete aquare. Address, statidg price. FP... box 3,02 Post CRNISHED OF UNFURNISHED ROOMS To LET| | fgise With Board, at No 44 West Twenty fourth street, near —_—— — the Fifth Avenus Hotel. References exchanged. ANTRD—TWO GOOD @T2ED ROOMS, ON KoR — “<a - U's room, with Board, th a situation between Tren ENTLEMEN OR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WILL | etn ‘sud twontsthith mireata, i Vand, Stat dn delightful Parlormnd Befiroom on aocond floor, oF | gyonuen, from the lat Qotober to Tat Apel, Address Lorre Room on third floor, by applylug at 42 Kast Foriy w York Post office, stating looallty Pend fall poh 1 street. with torma. ND PLOOR ANTED—A PARLOR AND TWE KOROOMS AD Board, for two gentlem: poe Lome wt Linn of bey a ANDSOMBLY FURNISHED syrr— with or without private table. itlemon ; private {amily pleasan’ borneod, by th wes russ a Soot £G., 518 Fost ofcs. FAxpsomny FuRNIAED fons Lata viper = ce age poe - m4 aan men, withou yard, al ie goni private ANTED—1 A PRIVA’ ‘AMI LS ronidence, ne, Blinn pisses, bear the'corner of Fifth evenue | WA"TS ron ahove Misteenih street and. between Fourth and and Brervort H. Hixth avenues, Address . box 84 Fost oflloe ANDSOMELY FURNIBHE! nooms FOR, AND TANTED—HOARD, Room, f (ae om very Peasonabie terma, at toonth ver rest, from sixth for ene woe ‘Bro sod iq Toss tmunediately, stating terms, “P. , bos ANDEOMRLY YURNISHED ROOMS TO Letra (pau i ¥ s their wives, with yard for t ——— — ° ANTED—HOARD POR uly, 98 Weet Nineteonih street’ Quiet, reapeotable igh Bhan, Gir «on, Cag pee aU IR pag eRAgNTaRcommCRp aps — ferred, location Fourteenth to a8 ayoegnnt, of FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH | Heventh avenue. Addross, with terme, 7, ben _ Board, at feat Twenty-fourth street. Post office pene ANTRD—FIRST On & D> PLoon. UNroR. by eanien tor raed lopetien, ‘Audgens' mit tor ts Oiinaked eae mae; ote Cy atiomen: two adults, tna d bo board. dress’ ach vr, FT hor wi days, station DF atreet. ARTIS IM La ig Lltteannegt d ru RNISUED ANTED—BY a 4 8 TLEMAN, mane PO bas eacure the same (perma: Ps tr, ae agp mn aay nee Dy calling at 16 Weee Poriy fret street Fark mp Be R’ OMS, WITH BOARD, FOR QUyTuRnas AND wires, at S67 Weat Twouty.tnted OGM 70 LET LWITH BOARD, FOR BIN« tlemen at 150 Waveriey place. SUITS OF HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, SS for families, and. aingle ng lemen, may be had at 18 University place; Wreteroncee ese anged (T'"0 O8 THREK GENTLEMEN CAN we ACCOMM. hed Kooms, without board, at 107 Kinga acoet, near udeon, pre ce may Funes GENTLEMEN CAN FIND PLEASANT . ine private fendy.. at 96 Clinton Place, near’ Fifth avenun, House and nw first cine h AC. br pyeney poh yy FULL OR PANT 4L BOARD, = ogee ame pod ietyi with « whiow or sasal! pet ate Thirueth Some Atamt cde De strom, Add =e JT ANTED—IN 4 R All, VAMILY, A NEATLY PTH malenas. and wife: Rost for the th and Thi Unih wires tonnes uat.tp onnead 3 Wet week Adjrese KO ATONSTRE BAY, be EOVALL AND wren 10s! ‘can be obtained at reduced ries Fine diives te. a end tient Al yan Sel Conon etsmet, gar ba . So prowtins ats Wo OR TARER (Gina. ees © ANB commmadated with pleasant Reome and Boord ale OARD—PKOR FALL AND WINTER, AT AEDUM + West iath sare Les the Mevens Mansion, Astoria, 1.1. Adinws FS SS Hi Blk rockard. wo LBT—A avuir oF pong 4 FURNISHED ROOM: ROOMS: pone maengg with Board or private table, Ina private family. Apply | (YOUNTRY BOARD.—THe UNDREMONED HAR & at GA Clinton place. LET—THE ELK Ant Al RNISHED PA RLORS of first class house jest Miuth street, to a party of gentlemen fee ot Se kare er Finq., Port Waahiugion, 8. J _ ane SEASHORE. 16 by PRIVATE FAMiLy, UiX'® with lati Talke Avoig to L anh va bath, Now Utroent, L. LET—A PURMISHED BEDROOM TO A SINOL® 62 West Kighiooath seman. pont at ait between Pie kod Sisth arenes: Oo LET-A CHOICK OF FURNISHED. Ro Rooms, To gentlemen only, without board yo ) LET, WITH BOARD —AN AMERICAN FAMILY 0 SUMRER RBCONTS. three pearscan thelr own house town heave Lol i ‘ ot Iv, ew we or Tare farwuahd enna tn into fasaniy three or FLMONT HAL ey ong fom of 4 of pes! It ew Lat_T0 ONY OR TWO _ORNTLEM [Pu TARE commwatls OTe nynehy Cornwall. STATON MOUMR—LONG BRANon rn {ctthe Stor Howse Me Vs or by clegrape the Aeuue He vara mame: theres = WELL YURSISHED ROOMS. WITH of wirot hearts 2 ‘MS Bast Twenty seveath street ty abvontion part W aged ov Aelicatw peraons 1D ROOMS, FOR OnNTLR MH, y and street. Apply at t Ninth street, corner of Broadw e A. BTETRON Jr, & 00. HR LATOURETTE 1 WEROEM POINT. 3, ith Tomato epee ult the Jet of | Dee DOr 4 ower ate too will be charged doe * ages - ARMOUM & BASOKEM, Proprietore, ME PAVILION, ATW STATES pene KIGHTON, $162. WEEKLY —A bd ambi ale taye YRONT Room for two with every convenience: also s small Toland. wilt romain open until Naveralor Rov and Board, (amily private, 176 West Twenty seventh | seured by addressing note care 0. (Maran bm a a wh, hte i a a prtean Cot onne ¥. QAM STREET. A PRW DOOKS PROM MADINON -- ea 24 renee Lares Wo rest 10 gum HOTELS. ee aoe TLANTIC HOTEL, CHATHAM | 6 ee — A nisked Rowena, at hin £4 or month, Open stall hour, i ARE L Prag 26 wat eee STREET, in 3 PIFTH AVR. nue. —To iarge atural ringer ty " ‘also ne , me new vamtue wore, oe Wher TWEw rv. gutiems util vo M fourth with Fifth Avamur ikon, 'e — 2g, oeganily nishea oo inet. 46 charac Pina wi TweRN vIPTH viern | bs - “ srennies—Handaomely {urniahed Rovma wine graeme wt med arma meio | TY Ln ORR Se to a boy Lome firs | lage fenmities OF win cis grr ion m table 49 wet SIXTEGNTN ATRERT NICELY FU Fnac ‘Le otehed enita and single Rowme to let, with Board; — partirs without children preferred ferences required RVING House, TARRYTOWN —Tit19 riket OL apa betel will be open du B64 winier monies fow 4.4 WEAT ELEVENTH STRERT, ONE DOOR ~ 55 trom Fath eveoue atignaiy forniahes = | ew ares We Dommeeacnan AUlt@ with private tabla, Referenens exchanged —_ seni : a OTIOR. = com “dy es saw FAMILY MOTEL street BroeAway ant © IRVING I ROOMS TO LET, WITH BOARD. 60 Ter Gnge gendemen or gentlemen’ and there wire Korerenses ries required elvan neRT FURSISHED 93 ft hese Tate ee ner of the Kurepesa’ | wi oe yreest ess sept G22 e1aep me bat art Ge geet et WAND 144 3 weer rourTH Ls gan! Hom —WINELY “ren a beet lahat Rooms to let, without il ie conta per TWENTY SEVENTH STRER B gf " 19 By aad Ninth avenues —Roome to let. me Bear a_i ax ne ROADWAY. AN 0 ; inner bo 655 0 clot, ore a ah oy renee, new Ro t CONRY ISLAND, WIL Mi tale BOARD AND LODGING 6 Warrae. a mwa inne ay A re (snes Seen ee ee ere ram ~ NOUR, WILLIAMSBERG, OFTHIS Vr) °8 moteraia nine. © 0s0 8 mtoches of he terrae cad Wakeutes of Bessdocs. efit fame youna t= ANT! A OF ane A rere at Rare Ts be ee Zonverdout ts Bouts ferry ners office LADY WisHR* To eRcURR BOARD IM A jo Bow York, qadrme, gating terms, which DNL PARTY (oye Link LADY DESIRES Te ot epee Faraiinre for a fy Hioum, © or where theretare boarders, terme —- bcatray's Pon ethan. _ te wide preferred Ritees Comfort. Yortvilie Poet oles Bost, WANTED IN NEW SORKIN A RRSrRECTA BARK ONANE oR, rantine connec a ble Worntion, betwen Fourth and Thirty third wrens | Redronn formed with Board for wer Seatews ote Penh famthy prefered. Aa Areva “aatrog tarma Rh bet Aba Pom ote coh Seiad am. oe Fear Tid laret -n of tbe oon) aed the price tee Eis abet dcr, Fay a Coast * cad vat aves Torenty ‘Banik mbar | week Address, with fall 7 on Foun cNrun ty ey ae eR IRS ice esters xTED—IN THe VICINITY OF MURRAY Pretleman, Wife, Uwe chives, sed servant, fies aerty Sea es OAAD WANTED A ORWTLEWAN wen! Rewrt ine fren re he ano wirk or bo Bx Taremn-er 4 te A Mi od 0 GENTL ay ay iA | own Wetarewons D seunanand. "Asieees Bebaion Gt maa 6s teenme wooo

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