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ar THE | COURT © ‘The United States ve. Giovanni Tennati.—The prisoner 4s obarged with passing countorfelt United States cur- ‘renoy, Andrew H. Hancock, a subordinate in the secret service division of the Treasury Department, identified the prisoner; had somo transactions with bim om the ‘80th of October iast; on that day mas him at Rose Street and asked him if he had any $1 counterfelt vind Dacks for sale; prisoner said he had some good that he had been selling them at thirty ~ but would sell them to witness at twent Preface: d the notes and witness paid ~ currency bills. The notes were pul exeouted counterfeits, The witness ci Dut his testimony was not invalidate Mr. Stuart defended the prison 4 the case being submitted the jury after # short ‘steen0 returned a ver- dict of guilty. Tho prisoner was them remanded for, wentence. UNITED STATES OISTRICT COURT. A Chamvaane Caso. Before Judge Benedict The United States against 3,100 Cases of Charapagne.— In this and several other suit@ of s kindred. character there Is over & Balf million involve¢,, The case’ came up this morning on motion for post »nement made by the United States District Attorney, | Yer, Vin Comes om on Dehalf of the sorecnarnes, who presei =p Deing the ab- reasons for his Sutin as Pisa” =e the mi for the Fy oe i geomengt tnd’ afar “ cr reserved his opinion, UNITED STATES $ OY amissionen’s COURT. The Scotch Extradi jon Case—The Charge of Forgery Agaly : Jamce H. Greatrex. Before Cr ,mmissioner Newton, Yesterday Commi# ,joner Newton pronounced the fol- Towing decision in" n@ case of James H. Gréatrex, who {3 aocused of havl og at Glasgow, in Scotland, forged a large number of «notes of the Union Bank of that coun- ‘The part¥ culars of the oharge have’ been fully re- ported {a the "ssnatp, Commis! r Newton said:—The person named in this proces whom the British nt seeks to have deliv, pxin accordance: the treaty stipula- tion oxis¥ ng between this t and Great Britain, ts obarg?.d before me with ing fied from that country after or,mmitting certain jen of number o} notes of the Union Bank The evidence whore the alleged are to have taken place, These d itions (except of those who were arti ortnin narrate various minute clroumstances ich, together, form a connecting chain Bw direotly to the prisoner's guilt, tbat, bat, upon pol | forte’ Saati BASES Comore, ta clr. foro evidence, Tore ae jons of the criminis, wl corroborated positions: ted ok the oral testimony ol the chief police detective of aioe ow, that I have no hesitation the only geste. presented for my cot Pha np a -_ be probable cause to believe that the ed as a fugitive from gg has been callty eer ogee for which renditi is demanded. proof being sufficient and ample to establish that in Ttae emecnative, I shall give the requisite certificate of rendition, SUPREME COURT—CIRCUIT—PART 3. The Action te Reco for Loss of a Limb— Conclusion of the Case. Before Judge Mason. Caroline Rexford vs. The Seventh Avenue Railroad Com- pany.—The evidence in this case, which has occupied the attention of this court during the past three days, and in which the plaintiff sues the defendant, laying the damages at $20,000, for the loss of a limb through alleged culpability on the part of the employés of the company, was conoluded yesterday at twelve o'clock. Vory little additional testimony was taken setting forth ‘any facts differing materially from that clicited at the former proceedings, Mra. Rexford was recalled, and testified in rela- tion to the nature and extent of hor injuries and the physical suffering consequent on the injuries alleged to have been received. The remainder the day was ocoupied in summing ‘up by the respective counsel and the charge to the Jey by Judge Mason. In delivering his charge the Jusfice remarked to the jury that in returming their verdict they 7 were to take no account of the medical expenses atten ing the ill of the plaintiff and the amputation o! her limb. ag that would constitute a cause of action, which might be brought againt th pang at the dis- @ cretion of the plaintif’s husband, The jury then retired, but not having agreed at the hour of adjournment were ordered to rewwrn a poled verdict this morning. For'the Poe wea T. Jenks; for the defendant, ex-Recordor SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. ‘Tho Alleged Downioville Gold Mining Com- pany Frands—Motion to Set Aside an Order of Arrest Before Judge Ingraham. : James Fis’: Jr., William Belden and Theodore M. Bur- ton vs. J. @. Riley, FA. Wheeler and J. C. Harriott, — ‘This case came up yesterday on a motion t discharge one of the defendants, Wheeler, from arrest, The com- plaint sets forth that the defendants borrowed from the plaintiffs,on the 6th ofsNovomber, 1860, $5,700 and $7,000, making the sum of $12,700, Which is unre- turned, and for which judgment is asked, The answor of Riley denies the toan of $5,700, and says the $7,900 wes a loan, payable on demand, and that no demand has been made, and Wheeler avers that he anced only am Riley's agent, He deposited sharce Dowoteville gold xtock to secure the loan, and the $12, 793 were to be recou, at noon on November 7, either by a eaic of the stock by the plaintiff, or a deposit of the amount of the loan by Riley. He does not kuow whether the piaiutiffs sold the stock or not Too piaintiffy’ affidavits, upon which the ender of ar. Fost was granted, were to the effect that om the Suh of Nove Wheeler brought Belden five thease? shares of Downieville gold stock, which was them se'lng at $255 per share; said he owned all the Sock of the company, and ww wy! we bay or two thousand @hares and si00n. and the purchase money for two thousand shares, f they could be prooured, that stock could uot go as he owned it all, &o. Relying on tits, the plasm acoded to his res quest, ond found tat his represeniations wore sulse, thai he did pot own the stock, that it was for sale at $1 per share, that it was difficult to got that pri-e for it, and that bd od it was: plentiful jo the market, ‘and would go down, vit of ‘Wisceter, upon the motion to vacate ban “order of Arrest, #ets forth that he was in Riley's to transactions in Downlevilie stock, jovembor & to deposit with Paints five thouvand shares of perepagin Bo be tp in, they to buy ond soll other stock o/ that com) ts he might dirvet, the stock then selling at $2 he aid not tell Bolden he owned ail the i ai ‘that t “pool"’ who wer: operating In it owned oF controiled t whole of it, which he ead on Miley's authority, and still belioves; plaintiff accepted the offer, and he made @ written coniract with them authorizing t to soll the siock, he to keop bis margin ood, which he did until hie arrest, On November 6 be deposito! 7.000 shares of the same stock and recoived from them $7,000, to be repaid on call on November 7; when the loan {oll dus om the Tub he be- lieves the stook would have brought enough to cover Jt; did not aay the stock could wot go down; on Novem- ber 6 he directed ila to purchase on his account 2 000 shares Of (he stock, which they did; he believes could have sold the entire stock Lefore: suit orought nough t@ Cover their whole advances; he never nowiedged that he knew on the morning of Nov yo 6, before he got pesreneas, thet it was tmposaibi m to maintain the Price of the stock ; aed arrest Beiden has ured lang age to bi dcaid he sbeed BOverTen¥e JuMTWd be Sieted hie oeence, Tho caso ts one arising out of the alleged notorious Downieviile Gold Mining Company frauds, ine defend. ants, Wheeler and Riley, were for their alieved complicity in these fraads, and ROW Moves to vac to the order of arrest. The op counsel contend er fg no doubt of the praiuuits ight te fo tes ee ot Wheeler's brepre- gentations, and of for the moti Admit the loan ant ts son ‘ont, bold that there waa no intention to defraud, nor bag rntreud erg oe trated as no demand for payment had been made. eres: decision reserved, For the piaintits, Dudley el SUPERIOR COUNT-~TRIAL TERM, PART |. Action to Recover $1,000 Damages For Al- lemed False Imprisonment. Before Judge Monell, Ann Doyle vs. Cornetiue 0, Hickok.—This action was brought by the pisinuit to recover damages to the amount of $1,000 for injuries sustained im porsoa from alleged false and malicious imprisonment, which was brought about by a charge of theft brought against her the defendant. The defendant answered rai ras ouloyod in a amy and bad aes ov ‘was a trun! awed ni that he bad reason to be a : ‘o that by plaintiff, and that he mace-a Ghuted bet r arrest and detention ess our. The case was dismissed that the tmprisomment was Leroum ‘was brought by the plaintiff, who fe the adminisintrator Of the estate of Jacob Dexheimer, deceased, to recover Ge cum of 9675, and clothing, amounting to 960. th HERALD, yaonmaly, DECEMBER 12, 1866,—TRIPLE SunEE. i: was alleged that the Geosaged at the —¥ ment in the army, in Angest, 1864, FAMILY, WISHINO, FIRST OLASG, 5 ares set $125 ere as be sepia, cial eae Wk god larvae * aS int a aan oan Ra REO ape | LO Searennt ne we A ‘without private table, may: ‘place. PoAwL.<4 PARTY OF st a Runy chy ‘Soply at sory & ie next door ty Brevoort De_T0 LEY, FURNISHED OR, UNFURNISHED, ary, rs LI A ERT Toe ELD, gt, or Booms reat ib Raat Sovenaonts st inion square a mT j sranit_aaNoaeTE et Boat. pales front Room, second Alms OF een eee Ee ag treet, vara hag gal tt Bee Paty on third floor to nae = AN RLRGAnTS Poe Boned: ie private tony. 16 OF Fiteonh tr py on aistuyrennt Poke and wives. ven opiy at a xt AND Ring iopwnep Ace LES res | Benenson eo BEAUTIFULLY 7A ty og bre ee ately, with Boards Apply sh it Nigh sirest, ont the plainti(f wai allowed 34 CoM of yf Balance, Verdict for the COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—TRIAL TERM—PART 1. Action to Recover $12,351 tor Breach of Cen- tract. Before Justice Daly. ‘Tho plaintiff in this case claims that he sold the de fendant ten thousand sides.of leather, to be delivered at different times, as manufactured, at from one hundred to one hundred and fifty sides per dayg that at a subse- quent period it was mutually agreed between the parties OARD.. Toone sat ‘and given. a | So AND WIFB a8 FOR 6 remap a “A Estee = Dale terac Samal ceases | | ou garaer PN ia ey Ln Brice, Swe aap cua SUrrARLE mas teks eg ae ‘ SUEUR DONE NTR TLE aT | iar | Hoar Annoy at ia Woes ack 11 hed 117 Sate See, Sea SE PM Oe me 1S Tbe gtaos, sores Boasnive.< i a ae LY =, | Sie tbr selene rad Bae eS ae | cae ge a ae | iS ee | 125 TS ea Seventeenth etreok Refer- ee ____ a a a a mr | cree perenne | SE CT re a a8 ROOKLYN, BOARD PLEASANT (ROOMS. WITH Att een oe ie oy Fy AK, gan be obtstnod of IN ear Fulton was an action brought by the plaintiff to recover the sum of $1,200, which, he alleged, was due him as @ Board, to « fam! broker for the sale of the property known as the Masonic i ehao. Hall ‘Bedrooms, with tens OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN FIND Hall, coraor of Grand and a stroats, and for which Zrenok. spoken, ae erally brcalllag at 18 tlo~ ferry. Dinner tot . be fe AOE 2732 3 yrs rim APOE tap DOUBLE ‘ingle Rooms, with or without Board. a AZ eee pee TO LET, rir 4 defendant received we Judge alt ; Brady anid fn his’ oy thar oe pia AREOLA: eee pee i ‘ was oot ee to recover i its 2 ibe rod 3 the ee Popes. 20 Lap Lanes, AND 8M. Lis 3 ‘WEST TWENTY-SECOND STRERT.—SEVERAL Bernd treet, that the property was rough ence, to married 29 Pos eg ee ‘A. BRIVATE FAMILY WILL LRT PLEASANTLY | norat tics “Apply at Ib Hast Halle trot, ‘Refer. | Apply ancora "iM “st else Board, o leh to gentlemen, The jury rendered a verdict for the plaintit. . ~ ed Booms, wit class Board, at 838 Lex- | ence» exchanges Bugene J. Post as. The National Life pany.—This was an aotion by plaintiff agaings Pinner at to recover compensation for work agg‘, The plain- ur ts suit ur ate pt at the requegs Othe defendants he per- for thom %Gr which he was to be paid at the rate of $100 cote, ee ae he had part of bis near Fifth avenue. DY WISHES BOARD FOR THE WIN- AL ROT pera te io exceed $10 in» quist boarding house; BFranntia siroet, Now York oly. carne frit PE, AT pas % BOND STREET—LARGE, H. ME ROOMG, iting, on second and third floors, isiso Otloe atited for's doutist or-physician, HANDSOMELY, FURNISHED @ROOND FLOO! Bosnia tore ponlistann eee tod wile: or two stogis goalie: aa AN Oe WANTED. MARINE COURT. tn Boara--86 West Fourth streotsan eaditionsl Room men, ins private family, No, 2 Powers titres A GERILBMAM WisHB TO GET A COMFORTA gunext oor if sted be house use ret classy dinner al sit, tio streets.’ Referenoss eu Reordifer vate Bofore Judge Alkor and a Jury. Haference given Gate nt iower Ly Monn nay tatore | rent JBUL, FURNISHED ROOMS, FIRST pyre ‘Aorion agama 4x DGURANCH COMPARE FOR WORE AxD Ranpoon on OF FURNISHED ROOMS Of | Bare Mase Boar, oly at 1 Bash Fotreyata s orden on noes given, Addeae ae ems mit oo tears it with private table. Apply at 19 West | third floor. Peete eames aa |B Broadw: RIGS & ANDREWS. ren WaveaD Wing suIT i 4 B00! FORA B gentleman. fanugitor: tn a private. tamnlly tine reer ore Giro: esa, Heese cee mas Pe avn AEE, fom whe peconety On er om, orry, husband is abuont anoai of the timer tan, Brive where no other boarders are takon oaztafomn = ot vos QOARD WANTED—BY TWO OR bi -—_ men, in a strictly private family, good tal woe Lape reigee ROOMS—IN SUITS, WITH he vate), at No, fourth avenue, near wigan FRONT ROOM AND OFHER ROOMS, familien, gentleman or lemon, with Board or private table. NovoUntveralty pase. wil ae | Ported, foowa—a eatvaTe FAMILY Sie Tot s baak Parlor, or third story front Room, te gente out Board; house modara talpeone: STRIOTLY | PRIVATE FAMILY, pe COCURTING Boonie. fro" 182 West Thiciy-stath attoot, ‘owa house in Th OMS —TO LET, TWO LAnOE ROOMS URNISHED R — a ‘and soveral Rooms for single gentlemen, at 48 Blosoker Proper, Be ROOMS TO RENT_WITH BOARD, SIN: or pariy of | twedd pork Sea seat ioneea ee "* Radress rotor. ast ‘Twelfth stroct, doar | gues, B.'U\ bos tari rome. event h iborhood of Bi, ‘Address, ype augue 0 pald, bi cara were rz Mable, and sought to show that the — pensa- found a verdict for the plaintiff for $300, taken, and unexce} COLLISION BETWEEN VRMICLES IN THR CENTRAL PARK. Board, suitable for gentleman and AED WANTRO—BY A YOUNG GUNTLEMAN AND must neh euseed, ‘e been. pale claim, The defendants Camitted that no part of of pation. the olaim had bee ut alleged, in their defence, ‘mot been appointed under the powers of agancy to entitle him to recover com doarders will be ial wits Cire allowance. Counsel for the plaintif, L. | Wired. Address (., box ill Heraid offs S Thomas; for the defendant, J, 0. Dimmick, A SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET—WITH fore Judge Hearne and a Jury. Saree Dinner at six. James Sh vs, Andrew 8. bebidas —On the 18th NT. ‘is mother. Terms $59 per month, pS eee pay Paik the A. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR Brrovsiein streets facaly ema apa mtlondble referedoes without fire. Address Hart, Herald office, plaintiff, who ho way alan driving atthe eamn® te and plage, | ‘without bo arog: oe second (fecr: te i te eaters, and ives. Adirems B., Herald 9G. Bormatantenet x ee ha or ERRE, | goat complains thi ry the lessn ess of 16 fer Hi Fourteen! street, WITH! Room ai re servant bie vehicle came into collision, with that of the a Ta Bien tecseenin ena cea wold tes Address opposite Bitola ED BACK PARLOR AND SMALL, ROOM At iso Back Room, sncond stot by ot, with ins brown stone house; locatt afew ‘minutes wale of Contral Park; Address M., box 813 Post o ISHED ROOMS M ‘ppiy'a Hi Bast Fou nae exceed $15 por week. WANTED—BY A BACHELOR. | AF PRIVATE family where there are taken. ‘Aaa ress, atating Mloeaton lee ‘of “roo con sed “i URNISHED 8KOOND ae leanne Nichols, box 146 Herald ofica, Fiver Gea A Pe GENTE AMAT. BO Loy pain and Furatsl 2 ra nO ig cvjesloay > refer. pny og Lewes fa tela WAxtzD caer Sg a a et AT PE re pi ay el LET TWO NICELY 4 ed Rooms to lemon closets, with or without Board. “Apply at G1 Bast Ewotfth sires, Dear gee avenue. ay exchanged, A's 123 NINTH STREET, FEW popes WEST OF roadway, @ gentleman and wire or two single gentle jaca can obials piaann Sasa it, Rooms, with hon, ta's oeera jouse, T 18 WASHINGTON FEAR. bab NEW YORK Hotel, in a first class house, two tiff, broke and upset the same, and in- cote’ Fe plaintiff's person and clothes, and eae f the panty “ge which received much damage. By rea- collision the plaintiff states that he was prevented Miro attending to business for some time, ‘and that his horse was rendered useless. Defendant de- nies all the allegations in the complaint, and claims that the accident was accasioned by the Improper co conduct of of the tiff’'s coachman, and also that ther to the extent of $3 done to dstonants carriage ‘amaly ati LET—TO GENTLEMEN OR house contains ail modern improvements, Veat Twenty-fifth atreet, near Seventh avenue, to ren! ‘OUSE TO ae FAMIL' agitig: Cah wiineane echurinetl wan ilo ad yp ge dra ep mg re ye by hy” ett otk ‘a daughter of the dofendant, who detailed the facts of the | =< se ta El oe ren LONE TO, ERT TO CRU T MEN, | ane rhirey fourie strests cud rena. auiornond ood wad try < goltision =, fer os bey came under hee observation. N ELEGANTLY FURNISAED SUIT ce Spon 2e iessumiet $25 par week: fire not ef (rihmouns) Taoane) tot eaeroding ox g four ae persons, e in reply to questions from counsel, or rent, on Pa & private fa — ferences ay ed the proce mother had a acparate estate of her Se a8 that the | With or without private table. 79 East Seventeenth street. RONT ROOM ON SECOND STORY TO LET—TO ONE nalgaae eenesere, Sceae We RS os. ‘where aa ‘ tee GENTLEMAN, BOARD AND Site. a ‘water and ‘fr ina aa meres 1m aa we a ar Ae low Twenty-third riired: Addreas for three ree days J. J. PRT a aa Onaces,,, TO LB&T.. eee teste Apa vernon Sk Fake PRICE, ae a tn carriage and horse were her property. Norwood's coachman deposed that that lady Rasta * pald him his monthly wages by ohecks on a bank. Counsel for de- fondant proposed to examine Mrs, Norwood, but counsel for the plaintiff objected, and the Court allowed the objection. Counsel for defendant said that if the Ly gar on gah Ayre mag Ey ES ee eB wo gentlemen, without board, Soctading Sct and gas; HANDSOME wh OF FURNISHED ROOMS, ON A second floor, to let, with or without Board, to pa! ber eee ee cur treo ian und wife or single gentlemen, at 42 Great Toneoireet. GPa AND WIVES AxD GENTLEMEN DESIR- 4e accom: ti ‘ey PRINTED LIST, OF BOARDING PLACES, WITH Tait. ine Seen checd “Mucray Hie prices, £e. tiff objected to tho examination of Mrs, Norwood, he treet ‘would move to dismiss the complaint on the ground (hat [BOARD OW FIFTH AVENUE, NO. os, youn | eee the vehicle was not defendant's property. The Court A; eeBitay tarutcbed Keone bleh 7 dismissed the complaint, Counsel for plaintiff, Seth C. it room, and-all conveniences. oe se sap us bares ou gore smth Hone, fronts tem class table, Eldridge; for defendant, Daniel McAdam. Hest of references given and required. 19 Wost Twenty. N AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, WILL Lit, WITIE | seventh sireet idsiica | shana ae a Board, a few nicely turn! COURT CALENDAR—THIS DAY. Terma reavonables Call et 179 Wi ANDEOMR, NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS—WITH | ihe piper ant wi icooms, singly orin alte’ for P oe | oatand Hen Oat wil fa id thelr buslaces ruse Sornzare Coonr-—Concors Pu Part. — Now. 618,748, 3071, Eee EB ig yy rag Pry ceheeneDS carne hee | eee x Promptly Wy Peaks BRUSI SS Chacters streak, 2229, 2501, 955. 79 FIFTH AVENUS.—PARTIES BAILING FOR | ply at Slipiant Thirty third. tre Pec Hover, 10 WAVERLEY PLAGE, ONE BLOCK |: ———_—_——— a rea 2432, 2582, a ane! ee "0588, 2590, 02 . Europe vacate a large, handsomely farnished ee Broadway. to let, with or without by nid bt ey moose 2 TO 2602, 2606, 2608, 2612, 2614, 2618, '2620, ER Py a Calondar unchanged. mee er Room. pit, wil be fet on reasonable torma vo gentiomen; fsledens ANDSOMBGY FURNISHED LARGE ROOM—WITH for families aud a ilomen,” Meals—-Breakfast frou fe, Sencian Tera —Adjourned until Thursday, T 4 UNION SQUARE. EAS SIDE, HANDSOMBLY OMS — , LET—WITHOUT Bi 7 NO. 60 A iv ‘also large Rees Bighteonth between Cor References erobanged ences: B., box 2,04 Post fonice,* WANTED {RY A YOUNGMARRIED COUPLE. AN UN. Thirtet treet Haat ede a." Portas’ aaust be tod. ddreed i. bor 2 br eet a Murray Hill, at the Bulletin oflice, 64 Cedar found at the up town news » can be had at our BRYAN & 00,, 8 Eiberly street, room 22, Fe MS, HOTELS. BVOS HOUSE, 16 BLEECKER free ase scone, range fad Woorar, ran oe or without Board, 28 Macdougal street, ‘Tio LA; dinner at 6 h Inst. INT: BOOMs OTHE, CUBANO, HAVANA. BY MnS. SARATI AunERa.—Nos, 69, 62, 63, O4, 84, 68, 115, 118, 122, frratshed Partor Hose, with EE oe aD ame aN SUITE OR | H brkwun- ves secutient tooston bs 4 Call bogins at 126, - second story | Suit, ‘with Board. a at iooation in the otty on i Gaeneae rane DOR OF wrt table deNi or eae ior ain Years ie References rewired, low fever house in'the Weat india nian having coula rs 2905, STII, 2610) $651, 1401. BTID, S710, DIOS, DIO, BTR, PLEASANT FRONT ROOM. WITH REDROOM AD. NDSONELY FURNIGHED ROOMS—SINGLR AND | Fegular bite or meals, which are propared by he | Oni WER—UARGE AND | 6x, “4 A 10) L* 2735, 2787. Part 2. Pa 64 102, 2st0. 0 2006, AG Joining: tole, with Board: also a 8 single Rogan: hot and louble, with first class Roard, at No.7 Great Jones cooks of Ss" Tinted [elgg r~% ian iy By 4 2810, ‘2922, 2034, ere 2704, 1572, 2008, Gloaets, &o, 67 Bast atrect#ualt block east of Browlway' and. Southern Hotels ee? ‘of the Carringos at | premises, $93 Firat arenue, wot 8. BITO J Poet Figg also one very large and comfortable Froat Room, sul! Command, at city rales, "and every attainable; larury. eGons nan chi ha ste os Be LEE Piras,—Pant 1.—1 ot ise, ISHED ROOM TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT | fora party of fou or Sve goatieman. ol FU say TH, ‘1000, 185 1839, 1911, 1912, 1013, 1403, 1663, 1176, Board, at 19 Henry street, Pakr 2.1638, 1814, 1841, 1905, 1908, 1909, ing ines, 843, 1597, 1625, 1907, 160, 1817, 1686. Grvenat Seasiona—Grand larceny—The People va. Thomas Biglin, James Biglin, Joachim Hermer, Edward Nettleton, John Foster, Thomas Kramer and Jobn H. THOR. B. P. INGRAM. Famsonay FURNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS TO t—At 74 Ninth street near Fifth avonus, with or without Board. References ¢ NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM AND BEDROOM TO Jot to single geatlemen, without board, at 33 Bast Twen- ty-second #tr my ‘has all the modern improvements. Refer. ge Ss cian —— OMELY FURNISHED BACK | PARLOR AND FI ANDsomey FOR ee ee ae a, nected with this eatablisment twa comfortable and legs | Cream POWERWINH WELL Li eontry residence, within three miles of the elt It Banter gr 7 cas Good air, pare toiing water aren tt eaedk token munication every half hour. elving mineral fountain HOUSE, CHARLESTON, 8, ©.—THE PRO. Pristor has the pleasure to inform the travelling pub- iio that he has compicted extensive alterations and improve. Walton. Folonious asaanit and battery—Richard Moore, menia fn the above e*tablish nent, ws in now grey, forthe t . hte floor front Room to let. wi Board, in a first second floor, to # lady, of age ng ‘and thdy, reception of ular anteation ipo. Et oortaae HOUSE NO. 11 HOPPER ne ones aes rere Bays antag | class house, with hese class, board pout of reference Se" tres, ‘hvply’ at 30" Wool Washington moar Sixth | with Forid mjOSErU PURCELL. wrest of Lynch, Georgo Brown and Louis Barrett, Forgery in | uret._ & Bast Twenty-elghth sti eet 9 YN NEIGHTS—SUITS RN ROOMS TO RENT TO ntlemen| sant town Board, in private family. Ap- Jones’ th Table, unau bows! man aries, Pro pte oe TPORTiRe HOTEL, 427 ser, 429 BROADWAY, "BRANCH Of the Tontine corner of Cortlandt ami West stredte, Rooms from 60, to $3 per day. Teataurante attached, tite second degree Jonathan Snyder. False pretences— ene ROOM ON THIRD FLOOR, WITH BOARD, p= GH William H. Harrison, John Perkins, James Gill and A for a gonteman and wife, or two Gentlemen, also a | ply at Saninel Jackson. Bult Room ato Chuton place. SESE OTP AC OOMMODATIONS—YOR GENTLEMEN, AT ANE 1s. Sg tree PLACE (PERRY STREET)—ONB H' 42 Clinton place, corner iversit; Room, well ba by oe Th, modorn im- $200 per day. ol ‘provementa, with Board; dinner at 6, rence required. at Convenient to three hi References require! 10, hae) ere. A THRER STORY chara ‘ren ais mes por month pny ie __ HOLIDAY PRESENTS, rer 9 aco, NOs, 860 AND 552 BROADWAY, geatlomen, tn o private famity, no other and toa if di Are now opening over 100 cases of choice goods, of thelr |, 7 NO. 235 WINTHROP PLACE—ONB DOOR FROM rentlomen, in 6 pr owe Tenth nd mpecially made to their order, embrac- as vee, nlely furnished ooma, with oF with- | Adurees or uppi Thi io — enon SRA RY GLOUrA, BRONZES AND FaxcY oops, | - evar vi FAMILY, Now STOPPING IN THE 1f0- re th: pee Paria, London, Vienna, Gene NA PRIVATE PAMILY—A PLEASANT ‘HOME PAR. Goats ebony & ioe ae month for s furnished or aad Bedroom, furmahed of unvurnishe withont Board, toa gentleman and wife or singl Loon, i Soar | MAN: terme moderate; raferenonn exchanged, men, with Breakfast if | WAM bast Twonty-firet siregl, near Becond West Bleveoth | ver iTY.TWO OR THRRR GENTLEMEN OR A gentioman and wifecan be accommodated with moder- Foard for the winter; house near theferry. 19 dlorrie se Rome, &e., forming the most extensive assdrtment of and rare articles of luxury ever exhibited on this conti. KING 4 CO,, No. 9 Woat Twonty-thied street, Fifth Avenue Hotel A STORE—WHOLE BUILDING, WANTED TO LRASE or rent. in vicinity of Barclay to Coruiandt streots, or John, William or Cid stpoota, to occupy Ist of February. Address A. H., Herald office, Jor.and Bedroom, wi ner Thicey.oignth street and dell. 19) Thirty-eightietrest, Ler PL@oRs, IM, EIGHTY-THIRD STR tS if, nese Third araona, with mz, rooms " rent $20 COoustey, OUSE WANTED IMMEDIATELY O8 BY) Davis, B corser of Thirty-sirth b street Cee AN AND WIFR OR TWO YOUNG MEN CAN HAVE YO et — h ; carriage house, ie., with in wood Board and pleasant Room in & private family, Piouw ortog Mor fer of three pecntny, Gerwaen 40th oirect rere ry & Ora Baupoos ori re rH 3 particulars, Soba ceaae - rred, At 270 Kighth avenue. Charges moderate. | ing a Hudson. . with full Te eae SEVENTY-BIG! ate eed a b avenue. Charges moder ‘Youkers, « BOND STRERT—PUANISHED ROOMS TO LET, reat; ae vox m0 Le | NPURNIBHRD Ro me jatdee or ce OF BROWN STO: gaya rh nan Fura per mosath:s sice or on 1y, man: by desired.” Ales’ a Htdom ou tn atreot, near Broadway. NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM ON SECOND Moor, with grate aud ens, to let, fn. private famil One or two geaticmen, with or witout Hoard. Apply a West Thirty-second wirert, MW “MILLINERY. POWELL 7 CALL AT MDE, ©, roadway und 120 Sisth avenue, aad bay “hnondsome Preach Bongets asd Flowers at ball te ‘et of Importation. ADIES WIL 4 LACY's, THE ATLANTIC _YacnT RACE. fs YOOLS WILL BE sol » ATI LAPEYETTR HALL ON the Atlanile geal rao thie evening, and will continue rl hows i heh = ee OIINSON & DoRsoN HANDSOME LARGE ROOM, WITH BOARD, AT i Thiryeth street. Fino house and locatio 0. kes partice néet spe LN A PRIVATE FAMILY, AT No, @ WEST Sonu street, oan accommodate a gentieman with @ amall Fury hiished Room aud first class Hoard, Kefereaces required. | nemrnm an LARGE FRONT UTIFUL SETS, cated. to let, with Board; b a central, between Fourth Ean Tweuty-ninth street, ms bret, meting Me MODRR- Femi, conven) ince of by Pts | de saan, wite pnd two small cbitdron Address hor th Druga, Monroe ‘eet, coracr of Gouverneur, ANTED—AN UNFURNIA! Grat class small family; Fourteenth to irty-ogh strat — i LEASANT, WALL FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET TO ffailomen, without Powrd, on ercond and third floors of 104 Wost ‘i weaty-sixth Te te to perma: nent lodgers, pe DENT ‘TISTR Atrarnt L TRETH $8 T0 225, B warranted unsurpassed. Decayod | Filled and Bxiracted wichout loast pam. Pure Platina and QINOLE ROOMS TO LET<AT 4 WEST FIFTEENTH 1D street, Refrrenosa exchanged. Gold Fillings #1 and upwardsand warranted. DR. LUTHER, QitesaeN ANT GLERKS GAN BE AGGOMMODA’ aD NTR: sae street, room v enue, At 190 AND 142 BI, isin STREET. 5D th Hoard at 29t a Avenue, coracr of Twonty Nfth Wey nap ot Khichaw ia eran ap Ara, - — ‘ooms with Boar street. Torin mod: howe rortable reer x aon a forthe winter mould desiring com! omes Address, with location aud price, B. B., “A BE DPLLOMTFUL PROCESS. in one minute, it the le: Wate = improve method of inhaling oltrous ro ida pas WIDOW LADY HA8 A HANDSOMEDW FURNISHED) WO ELRGANT FRONT ROOMA 40 LET IN A PRI- D—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND bie ps ee youl whea teeth are inserted, at Pe ‘Ned aueme: liberality, T ide Boar, at ‘atreot; L&T—#T0! TECH, Hotei wefan wid atin Weet Pustath sere.” oh 12 eeatemen oF boris! V7 rae retarrek. Adress oer Nsw Foot tases we We bie amen erceneeateemah ae et Ts mui eT Henna ue streok For good a fm ott; Byun BEAUTIFUL SET OF TEETH $8 TO $18 —AUL Are PRIVATE PAMILY HAVE A HED og | 7 T": PARLORS, S, ,RLROANTLY PORNISIIED, AND oibetat ibe paid. Address A. nna of dollar skit ully performed: all work No two gettirmen, or toe panucmas and wit the ens ans Nendaone Rooms on, eral og I HOUSE. 30 qe rench Dentist, 448 Bluth ne: | with Broakfast If donrod. “Apply at id liudson sti cet, cor; \ogege' a selsly. Diast close, Wonca. cae | ee ae” oo dnote ates WANTED -APARTMENTR, “CONSISTING OF OW! Le TS N Bedrooms, ae and Kitchen, for housekeeping. f prreae “ia Tt it desired. iv Streat, bow i tas yes Li ‘at 66 West Thirty-sixth a A ENTLEMAN, WIFE AND BOY OF SiX Want Forty. tween. Twanty-s and Twent one fuenished' Room. without board, within four block VACANG) Nau TY .. | and Seventh avenaa. Addree, a4 foment of third atroete,—We tract woth postuively ithout e i 0. Ga particulars ai “Ait a Ra tat ak a ah mo nished and unfurnished, Hou . Address for two days i= uirona oxide gaa tndoraed by boib Geatal protersioas: SRT MADE. aS THREE HOURS —suTs. wrrtt rnaskncheap lignk, durable’ Gaim sein, for me heat ‘ ny bination Gotd an Tuber and durability of ern. Refrrences exchanged, Herald offer. 10 LET—WITH BOARD, WRh st Let gh dross L. C., ‘box 477 Por ANTRD—A HOUSE, ON ANY rare a EAst on Mrosaway. trem Bowery pad pespeen, ‘city Wall toa Union oounrd. Sadrem W f Seasa, aes oer ye. by sar in the ott ndvaniages y veey PLEASANT FRONT ROOM 70,1 0, LER win good Po ut Ca a ee —— me —_—__=! FRENCH FAMILY, HA’ ranean A Curnisned fay Room, with two vie tlemen or J ots Latrwo SINOLE ee Rt a BE « Sere. jinth street, near Pit ia Re ieyment eau aired In any case perfect lot, together or separate, box 137 Nerait he _ it chiltiren. Re re — Secon om om ion a ce teei ises 0d | Weat Fourteenth street, near Sixth ave (oHty RRSPROTADLE PAMILY pe egy gopmeceginarne ne SINGLE GENTLEMEN, HANDSOMELY ee ee firat nad Pweniy-second streate, ‘out. at 6 Barrow sireet. 4 Apariments in frst class house IX West Twen. strect, pear Broadway; family private; terms Ny antoeteOy, Susana a | AS i a a, BARTELL, | SsuRGRON DENTIST, = it iv. Roches atten ee eal Pe ag HA OF NIORLY FI'RM 17 ANTED—FROM =r FIVE VE ROOMS, ON f Roomy. ahd a uitable for Sh ofca, tO ne firat or second oor, near oither avenue or Broadway. Adarens G. he trom. ee ae Haarand wifey Hall Roam, for sh tleman: fea p a Rio’ Winthrop place, neat a as ma A one AND Bedirte trot cian Lay sal dehy fst} adérese trot eng pian oe TO L&T, Witla tee cart reference required. og! ay | eer pera T A hats eerie sa ina seca aras | ies Sal eeadliicbancialenabocs Pegcoreneen ne ct eS epee SS eet ee be =a ERE ait ar DAS nee Wastes ary oF iy ag A rw 1, 1TH Bo DARD. A BECOND STONY HALL droom. Apply at 98 Laizht street, opposite Tae Wess. ious INA one. Location iy BX. geanes for nk manufacturing compan: dress H. BE. 0 office. -RT-TWO LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS ON THE for, for gentiemen, 10 Union zie oer Tena House, hips far Maurwon sit em ANTED—IN GOOD LOCATION, IN THE YI. ot Thirtioth siveoh, weet. wide, & Houee, Cur. Wie sation D. for bearders, ‘aSdress stating terms, now NOR confor, luxury. 7 aed pat se td eo ton se LETT Apap ONLY, rae RENT—M a pi Reray Li pes rniture, Address ekeor W axrao TO reurh aad 3 Y FURN Iealellts pevvase vom: B| AE caryts 2 ¥, tae SBOOND eer ret . Svareasst ay ere Wa TKD TO RENT—A NICH STA horess, on the cast side