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* “Saw Youre’ heritp; THURSDAY, “eebhUaRy 2a, 3867-TRurce ‘sale. ° ber of print of quationale moray, Mghiy colored, | agement ofthe are compat of ib lady afore aude SROCKLYN IMPROVEMENTS. tre iuform se thep propeos to da to the puck tis hater and airs tana 8 oman re ienaed | tot fem. tr tne Ghouls” caret Breas ; ~ Tr the month of June tas work our the new = CRIME IN NEW YORE AND BROOKLYN. Whe Extent and Orgnsisation of Youthful Exportation ef Coin. 70 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. ‘We aball comment on a draft of @ bill which has been published in the “Interna! Revenue Record” for January 12, 1867, entitled “An act to harmonize the relations of ‘the national coin and paper,” &o. :— 1. Bo tt ouacled, finn That the exportation or fer by sea or land to any’ 4 ‘or place Pens crea eos ae ‘This measure is now absolutely , BOV-OnIY to @ resumption of specie payments, ‘but. to. restore cont- dence and obviate the causes of distrust amd apprehen- sion, There can be no safety or quiet im our affairs, so Jong ke the exportation of the coin prowided for the daily Gnd hourly: use of the people is allowed.” ind ‘why Disrepu' written Chapter tn the History of Crime, &c. Youthful depravity at the prenent time in this city is far greater than at any previous period for years past. Notwithstanding the exertions of the police to stay the Progress Of crime, it = well known. that criminality ‘among a certain class of boys and young men is fearfully on the inerease, . Scarcely comfned to any special seo- tiem or locauity, it is widespread in its influence, and it is ‘Re Unusual occurrence to witness a hard working and in- 4 “Gustrious mechanic or day laborer appealing to the police i £ Hi : H ef 3 im favor of tt, Knowing that if the objeot of the'plan be So far as in reference to oats to aoubtt hier tee ot completed (as im all probability it will be) benefits both ‘those of New eaptain of any of the precints to exert his influence and York. There are many meritorious or | to themselves as a mass and to the city in general will | were ri ehould we not stop the oxport us we would stop the leak ‘assist him in reclaim ing/as érring child from the maul eccroe from tk It is s notorious fact that since |'in the If eye ben wbich, wes, sinking the ship! Cao enytbing be mere of vice into which he hag been drawn by the, insidious the consolidation of Williamsburg with the city } tion to thas of the city, and speculators began to and sbsurd than for 9 natien to pro fesching of, cormmpt associates back to o@ of Brooklyn,’ Place has toot “ticarly | May thelr ” rye 4 could ®@ ourrémoy of coin, make its paper eourse of righteousnesuess and industry. In the all the Reutediet ge Brn ser, shes deemable on demand ‘in _ or Tose Foarth, Seventh, “Eleventh, Thirwenth, Six- teenth, Seventeenth, Nineteenth and Twentiet Of all the lots im that could be pro- | relied on a6 , ‘wards miore particularly does this class of crime ma! - sat any eae oe eae would be galled a ee ee ee tt aries oe itgelf more evident, though the majority of themare these parties, ‘or J whom they were dis. | People to pay foreigners ‘a ‘excess of imports, ab- » -More_or less tainted. To evil associations, wicked comi- posed of, 2 at stracting the basis OF the curéacy and éranging all | Panionships, the influences in and surrounding the low 1H arene en Ee tctettiona hewn; | Dusiness, violating the'lew tind titling with the interests ‘Sroggeries; bad example, which in numerous instances figures will be found very interesting/and™ appropriate, | and rights of the people, . de set by parents; the allirements of corrupt entertain- Cy y portion. of those ‘The coin of a country employed as currency js a thou- ments, and to the enticéments of the concert saloons eee Sao chenrean eaeabel srcot and Ninth | *R¢ fold more important daily ‘to the people than the amount of surplus imports, If rétalned at “Tiouss anf in ito uses it wil daily facilitate exchanges and@’payments to many scores of times the amount of imports it will pay for. To export it is, a8 the laws now are, not ouly to diminish and discredit, but to strike down, as far és possible, all the currency. i ‘The entire currency of the country is buta fraction compared with the whole amount of exchanges aad pay- ments. Of this coin, when im circulation sud plenty, forms bat a small proportion—too insigniticant in amount to be relied on as an article of export—-yot on necount of ite uses and relations to allow it to be carried out of the country is to invite and welcome ruib. Suc. 2 allows and sanctions the export of bullion, as heretofore. ne0-3 That to harmonize the eizeniation of the thatlongh goin with that of United tacos Treasury notes and nat bank notes as moncy leaaliy of equivalent the sellin paying or receiving of the Treasury noves, the national notes or the coin, at any price or percentage more or less than the spectfied’ and upiform value wisich by law theyre spectively represent aa money, bo and is hereby prohibited, punishal ac. ‘Seo. 4 That the mutional bank notes, as repre venting im pledged national bonds the value expressed by them, de made, like coin, » legal tender tm ail payments except for Bnd dance houses with which the olty abounds, may be traced the fall of many youths and even boys, the avoidance of which might have been the means of iverting their thoughts to other pursuits, and by de- ‘voting themselves to self-improvement through the many advantages which lay within the power even of if ‘the most hnmbie, might have laid down the foundation : for a future career of usefulness and honesty, alike an ‘bonor to themselves ‘and an advantage to the com- munity. Commencing with potty thefis, the boy of ‘even eight years of age commences an ignoble career, and descending step by step in a downward course, the ultimate fate of the thief, burglar, and often times the ‘murderér, brings to aclose the miserable, ill spent life of hundreds of unfortunate youths, Perhaps one of the most potent agencies for the gene- rationof youthful vice and depravity is the social club system of. the corner lounger, barroom loafer, target avenue, 97,1034x250 in all; asscesed value,’ $2,500; sold for $6,650. Eight lots south side Of Unton stregt, near Sixth ave- Se ee in all; aascased vaine, $2100; sold for ‘two and a half lots northeast corger of President street and Eighth avenue, 57x116 in all; assessed value, $700; soldfor $2,880. Five lots southwest corner of First street and Eighth Site ee in all; assessed value, $1,500; sold rr One lot corner of Sackett street and Seventh avenue, 25x100; assessed value, $400; sold for $1,930. Two lots south sido of Macomb street, southwest cornor of Fighth avenue, 50x100 in all; assessed value, $400; sold for $2,600. ‘Two lots south mdeof Macomb street, east of Seventh azenue, some ‘dimensions; assessed value, same; brought Three lots northwest corner of Union street and pot hee 67390 in all; assessed value, $900; sold jor $6," Eleven lots south side of Dougiags street, near Sixth pe in all; assessed value, $5,350; sold for ta wi combinations for evil purposes exist in the cities of New York and Brooklyn, Occasionally, aod only, occasionally, is the breaking up o: any of ‘these places ‘by the authorities, ‘Though extensive as these organizations are throughout ‘the two cities, the mumber of ene, characters unorganized, who go wos and threes, is alarmingly large. Street in the barroom low drinking saloons, may be both classed in the cate- gory of the suspicious 1@ fact that our prisons at the th confinement of plies, Sociability ts the ostensible object for which the magne sre baoes eancies, beste to their other social accomplishments, add that of political striking. The ages the members vary from eighteen to twenty-five. The close proximity of their resort to the Weehawken ferry is ingularly favorable for frequent incursions and raids upon picnic and excursion parties, which, during the CP ering visit Fort Lee, Weebawken, Pleas- crime, and the — thirty thousand children in the as New York alone “‘who receive no education days are passed in poverty and idleness,” is a circumstance of the gravest to the future the police in pumerous instances have aided all in their power by furnishing information, still the knowledge real obj of these so-called -excarsionist and the whole list of individuals whose they possessed of jects ry a tor \d for interest on oul national bods and tae We as eee mgr Tehresad aad erst "ee Ser | Surge wate Satng ou lola Neer SON | ent Set; “amend whe "Sob tous | acwahan cecal arenes ‘of honest industry, From the lordly occupants of up- hibits some of the workings of this clags. They always pant ng after the term. of advertising re- ‘000, . : ‘ Bo. i hate mations cv, the Breasury neler and iy Se ee ae mar tees loatets bles tesiths, | take Rew Yepr'e calla. Aa reguaaesy os the old Tate Senta teciaidener Gard | meet Saat meee | a ane aid be efomaaymnng, f° Sich hee pisces at mlghtente: the: doorways, coalbexes and celis of | parts, and the new one if uatired, inte sxisenes ieee ae owners ‘purchasing {t at prices lower than originally | ailairs tho Board of Aeseesors will probably make apocher | ‘tn 7egsurei, but , moliher of, hem, shell . OF Sam be the station houses, all have their acknowledged ren- | visit the Alderman, Councilman, or Assemblyman of existence and real objects of these clubs had assessment of the locality, and increase the rates ac. } oth au the be cordingly, but this will not bo dono until June or July next. It is computed by competent judges that the addi- tional taxation inourred by the city in the construction ers nal circulated as Fepresenling © the “aswumed intrinsic value stamped on {tat the mint, the national Yank notes as ng their fred legal value as substitutes for the national bond, cl their xecurity aud redemy ‘and Sronsery, yas Fepresoatiny chair lege ‘aud untform of the the district in which they live. Accordingly, if the club is able to raise the funds, a stage New Year’s Day is devoted to Lv angel calling on desvous, and the real objects tor which they assemble ‘are as varied as the characters of those who compose been obtained through various other sources, The in- vestigation produced one great however; it opened the eyes of the authorities to extent and magnitude : ‘them: ‘It is the intention of this article to allude only to | 41.6) to liquidate the damages incurred by the if the park can be liquidated by th if ir friends, The slightess that such or | of these institutions, Greater vigilance and activity iat y property | oi ark can iquidated by the assessment moneys | ‘Treasury nove a represeoliug a urred the force to increased watchfulnes: it owners on the line of the pi improvement by tho }| from the adjacent property, the valuation of which hi value 1 ‘and faith government— ‘@ very questionable class of individuals who cothpose | such a house receives visitors is su: to entitle its } spt 18 force to ins watchfulnt “ ae may Lor Nei 4 oe subj teliieas Property, ion of ch has | value in the revenue sné me. fait r ; @ome of these so-called social clubs, and to unfold a Reretofore unwrit ebapter in tho history of vice in ‘is city, in order the public may fully understand the extent and [complexion of the evil, and that the ‘pohce authorities may exercise more watchfulness in this wegard. . In justice to the social clubs proper, the members of which are respectable, it is only right to acknowledge ‘that they are what they profess to be, They are estab- deen and wilt be 80 greatly ouhanced by Its proximity to to the residents in the assesemont district, and the clty | tue park. Sie will prove whether this is possible or in general, it is given as follows:—Commencing at the | not. water, half way Bovpee.cfienth ‘Third and South Fourth streets, it extends to Union avenue at a point balf way between South Second and South Third streets, thence it extends diagonally the Sixteenth ward to smith m the centre of the block, between McKivbon spectively represent, pig Theee just, obvious und consistent m carrie into effect, will at once restore our currency ee jegal status, prevent & premium on com, produce uniformay and relieve she priucipal difficulties, ors and siona, ant prevent revulsion, stagnation and Our jegul currency will be cur money, confined. tov its: legal and proper sphero at home and used ig our domestte ¢: changes and payments. {% will not be " and los; at the pleasure of foreigners nor a competition of coin with paper. It will bo. weated, got 48 Merchandiae, speculauve, Ductuating, uncertain, bas ar the iixed.end uniform standard aud measure of provided for that vitice by law, as standard measures of length are. It will rectify and regulate tbe amount th Sh er ai te that tho recent descents made on. the social clubs, Concert saloons and keno banks is due principally to ft presence ‘always eure 10 remembered by the lote of missing inquiries into the causes of crime articles, Overcoata, silver knives and forks and spoons ‘are invariably missed after their departure. ~ On the first day of'the present year, while a member of the Rompe: jae Mm garg gree ent bree Sooo ad « pereonal the dell commen: ringing 7, and shortly: areas oe many voices an@ footsteps im the hall THEATRICAL MATTERS 1 BROOKLYN. The Woeral patromage which the different places of siiusement in Prookiyn have received for the past two or three years ¢'ves cheerful promise for the success of the new theirs wh & number of Brooklyn capital. ists are 200 Not many years ago invests ments i9 ¢nterp: o° yf this, kind were believed to be ex- fren iy uagardn vob Was the general, opinion of a : what such. places could not and inthe Oit wurches. . The it We. City of Chure! , street, anc down to the river, covering in all about five thousand Hissa08 Te inexpected teat ther bende walle wiped tt ye is wi pe Wij in 1800. bie istrict was laid out in gz the failure of a 1 es. t carry off our ‘faust fake our apcorven or Fi and Orange Sine eee ‘excess of their @perations, If they priiam i, fear | fh te Sve yey a commenced the’ foremost--6f ‘the “Them's 2 the “community, by | Yacg whey they send dian bon Tesiaa bora that help to elect you, old cbapy” sad the fellow, io yn Musoume and it eae | “oes SNS) WAY Ri CWOLAY, RNTOKERUOIRER, Pointing 80 as votlt the aac ding. The boss Bad only the, one, vue th. pentae-teat ee gi Secreta nF age ayes eetined sensavareenits Sobel Gre . z Playa “@f Shdkeepears, comediey, Ke. were produced, MURDER iM A PHILADELPHIA COURT ROOM. + Tue failure of cbis ¢-\ablichiment wae not from any Inck Of interest in awusoments. Had it beence first class theatre, and the plays sustained by fret class artists, it A Father Nbdete the tespotler 6f Bile Chila— Hf gs | e i i with ao visit. would have been Wed nightly t6 its ntmost capacity; The Antecedents of the Parties nad the Ine “Happy New Jor Core im the for i was at rad tony Tk place of amusement af centives to the Deeds while group, who by ume entered the room Brooklyn. * {From the Phiiadely Telegraph, Feb 20.3 and were ranging themselveg around waa a op waa tenes cen a aataioed ‘n. pron a About ton 6'cioek bret ny bo court rum ts al bles, praia shown thade jo managers © | Quarter =essions was. the scone of » tregedy ’ wi “What's wt going to be) Dave? ‘rye iittle taritey, Gifterent piaces of amusement io the Assessors of In- eer unparaileled in besiory of crue. AS a en?’ te ternal Revenne fromthe Ist of Angumt tothe Ist of § py the name of Goorge r Wane 1g ogg » “Well, I don’t care if January. Theso r-turms show that the of Brook- } court room to be placed of trial for thé! alleged vom! And the honorable gentiemasy of the district proceed- lyn during that: jod spent about $115, for amure- | sion af an outrage. upom.the person of a yours giv the ed to hetp one of bis numerous constituente when he is quite dependent of what may have | father o the latter, Thomas Leis, placed 4 pigtohap his was toterrapted im the aon Local mane lectures, heart and nN ee i Tall , Councilman, that? above the lott mpple “why. that’s turkey, Dave; boned .”? replied The siroumedences a the host Im the most condescending tone uf voice and rible act, together with, the » suavity of manner which he could well assume. pariies 10 each other, are as follow cy “Oh, that’s wares? Boned Boned heil! Now, {fhe murdered man wae a tutor by trade anit! betided Jook here; you think I’m,bigh, don’t ye? Well, } ain’s, at No. 870 Orchard sireet, veiow Poplas, Ho watabous and y fancy tuirty years of age, was of, ordinary, beight, of siightt: baild, ‘with darks hair aud 2% beard Qpun the vhin apd upper Hip, and when Le met hie summary Ww. avured in @ plaiv biack suit, any Thomas %, the avenger of his, and, as it is also supposed, of hie own wWrobgs, Wasa neat neighbor of hie , | dence was at No, 650 Orchard strediy, © the warhe (was a member of ea’ ty colonel Wind His ‘ ‘i a eS Teciment was in camp at or near G ce . Geserted, but be was-alterwards takeny-gud kopt fer © some tue in confinement. From tis restraint he mane A iE a3 B' is | €. Ff id ri eg 258 i on Montague street, or somewhere n¢ Tt is to be constructed of brick, with brown stou malegnysiuiler te the Academy of Music; and it is the ‘TRE BYVRCT-ON REAL FRTATE. Res = the capitalists iat aged to cReape, whether through the enplvance of Of a letter, on one aide of which. was written, “Write | Since (he completion of this project was ded iss be. ut ished EO Panes. Sethe silt, bas aoe ale Ms p pase exertions was never die- Yorn, iat my word wok in fa hae Codes on. o lige and in the vein yo, the section | internal Tn fact, 189 to be # firet clans them | “'Rentuing 80 clveely to each other, Jt was pabural that ‘The ‘coher side contained the following words:—‘‘She is | to eS: taken place. Take the following as ina and no, or be) be $n the man 41.0 fanvilies of the two men shoald ‘te ‘on terms of in- in Manhattan mreot, a narrow lane close a noble woman, and, dear brother, Jet it not be said of |'an P mooths Enstern District ent. The particular size of the structure has not | ¢ ut about & scan 969 tbat: ‘fricnd!y reintions to- wardé cach other were gee been aotermined upon, but i Ws te be larger than the theatre end smaller tranractions, considerabio than the Academy of Music. ‘When this establishment is added to the at list of plnces of amusement the citizens of Brookign wilt By the Bat river, and within the fimits of the ved by. some Bieventh'ward” With ‘some little di Mcutty the Jane was ‘@iggovared, andy. viewing 1t from the entrance, a passage ¥ 4 seldom have ocersion to visit New York, and tneir joss for Seroagh we satan bat men mane Sh aren eT net Wir ite 'ba een, ied A may be seriously felt by some of the managers, vt of, Sickly light of tho solitary lamp that alone ilumin Point for some time past, and. asriv Richmond on —__ - —__ ee Th Pree They aid not GRAND BALL OF THE°OLO FINE DEPARTMENT. on Btreet only served to picture the wretehedness of the Agim the Kings Gonnty Savings Bank porcbased {our i huadle to find » patehaver, er bu: b ‘much: place stilt ‘more ‘miserable. Heaps of frozen snow ef- IDg th0°e Fits i rpose vestigating charges lots of gtptnd, with: cottace thereon, at the corner of | ‘There is to phase in the various forms of practical | of her operntions aiid hocume Sedidally Wloeked vp tbe contre of thé ‘street while the | they ‘ound there, made away with wi my | Grnaktoness and ipallentiog. to duty which bad besa Fourth snd teu Sith ro for $22,000." Sho orig hatavetencs etash elbeies 66 acts Sad! WbiniNa “ ropa ny oF le ipo anig ee ’ : ‘comt e more than |. of Apel, : ‘eusbennda: sidewalks, if any there ware, lined with: ‘proferred against him. eae Property not have been oo an outrage upon ie person Of & bollers and other obstructiond, ren- Caer and dangerous. Near the pwetve years of ay@-and named ‘are ya- in the basement of a frame house, attend don located. All. hous rumors afioateonvernin: (oe JUNIOR EXHIBITION OF MEW. YORK COLLEGE. circumstances yr K tbo commission of this offence, rai rome malt ie on achount of ‘con’ they they i fected in, ot were arrested by the wretehrdness, '. was fone | past day . The Junior Exbibition. of the College of the city of ‘ ‘toot lnawediaeely tied fares sna "ef penldbincat, the. stools Pay. irs oo, pgno= Pag sight nie Bap. | Seve Sains woul aD tage tn fat | es Sect | brea wd ts seer ot ato | Proment, Pars ee Erozoned,Hzseanon-A diane. pound’ ot mimect he ear. Two, | minds of all whom business Called fowah ap | ctaltw'on the floor from time to tise, but yet there were | way ine work on Proapert Park is now being pushed braugm one'oF tip taldets vate dear, who, Ve) MYR | tics which witha the Rptanetvaplaebe ety s.r fa , santa have been woken sh a im ple of Brooklyn are looking forward to the time when it © door--\Va me. avenue C, near street, and was by shall have been finished, and anticipating the multifa- EF oe yeni Se eae bn rious benefits which will arise from such magnificent ears, public grounds both to themselves and to the city, The park will undoubtedly be a great ornament not only to the city, but to this country, and in. more than ene way will repay the moneys which shall havo been expended on it by the time of itecompletion. Located as it ‘n ‘8 portion of Brooklyn heretofore but very slow in growth, ft soeme to have added life to the place, and, as subse. quent facts ia this article will show, has had tho effect of increasing the value of real estate in ite vicinity to an extent as remarkable as It bas been rapid. The Fighth ward, in which the park is partially situated, comprises what in best known as the Greenwood séotion of the city, whieh is destined'at no very distant day to resover from {ts somewhat rusal appearance by giving way to ‘the ‘1 A Ley el t 32 | ; i i uf i i i t it ) fall of the ‘batweon | Delancey street, ; the members of this rs pty the place of honor under- | society are atmong the Abetr ages, yay Soviet peestonst atpeleened. ipstpmnanene of nan meatb the name. tween two of the most | from soared Seeae Sys The Owl Of tile to | ‘ne establishment of such place as ie contemplated in ‘The report of the pistol! had caused 6 great commetion a SS yy eg: eg gt ga Sf ite should be | Prospect Pork. Jn the court room, several of the ‘who were im al- ‘most liboral construction, could hardiy be | The Croton Social composed of ex. ty to fa f-childhoo:! to ‘Although tho present dimensions of the park would tendance ax witnesses fainting r , ‘Mat cat be imagined. The floor was a meets in & room over an oyster rt, ee NM he tr'a0- ot % Judge Ludlow having secured renewal of good er- Me ggg anlage gy dma geet gy Say 4 convenient to street, of eam “hevoaiter, Toe V's! "en. feem to the majority of Brooklynites to be sufficiently der, listened to the temtimony of several oflcers and Shape ote and pees gn“t. 8 den & disgrace to the thbor! ‘ ‘the home influence ‘dwelt uj aud the | @xtensive there have been several propositions to:stiil others who had witnessed the affair. wes the stove, and bebind jndien petra roors® in the same building Genign radiance of a mather's love sitting forth alt | further extend them. One $f Shows wae to. tako tn markably cool and collected, m ft lay an bulldog with a litter of p n bad charaote:s, The: Metamora Social through Hite, held up as the greatest vitalizing and fructi- portion of the and sell thet ajon prevailing; and, having beard the’ , ‘whore warned strangers (rom toe near on { is these organizations; room is located om up po gem ‘of | Portion whieh is in the ‘A Dill. to that effect any Urewaed the prisoner as follows s— eprerel avitation we (ook « sent. im) ‘oror Twonty-Afth street, Three of | Gong cornly cnenoy. A . Saped | was introduced in the i are, but the Common fon “This 4s ot the proper. oczaslon, foe “What's ap,’? said the most courageous of the tow, J abe jub were ry sent to States | er ‘an doce | Couneil having body against the pro- bar Oe the oceurrence of this fnoratg; ‘bat a wut sen st clas eee ec Woo gegen | an aR et caat tae gogmta asdf. fhe wpe |S", cre, te ers acne, | aleve renzaon, un One thm mde, fort coupsciea to the: ares nown to be in lemma theme was feeb ces He main’ oe their townabip paying cont fr it leenquroting the pew Acairene #6 aim A.qommiire by pram, aad there bo ape re? ry Piven aha iy ot Cas preven me manent prin bg nied Sturt weet Biron | as the entire Gost $5,000,000, 1 i thoy ght of Wading | contieman have the mianngerent of cra ral a the pot arn. of te ova fr it 0 or , Broa " weto be 0 fweive wa ‘tho olty. George Xd , bisite to boast of as a superior city OF caorels, to | sucrelgaiisl betnah of nay pnt Reveral. other, sucqeations boon made, but of all The prisoner-was them removed ‘by ths effleers and ‘oat of New York, allels colwtry * rg Ty there only one has a; ed a definite fhape, taken at once to the fae stout, in the former to those {i should be widely ‘“Whieiwe-ssdied the | There is now a, Di tatore the: Legislature aqua. baule mba, abba Sve feat In hou hich oaes to _ ox! indaries U itor 2 feat apart srt mana | fe toi tae oyna "antatinty ae trae 7 une acres from y’ was on! ie L] that’s all Fight, boys; Fie vapid vfonpes ous of lay and Webster. | Pratod in a scheme to extend the pe farther into Flat. oan : from arms Yo iask, But Tar Jie eaesine $99 er pate then eight seers, gid te vo ot pres A | et tel cores lo ihe Nimh wart to franklinavenee, with Pont tae ae ak the forte whose PA. eo in acres eS ave k, Sorhard; some divested of pearly nil thelr clothing, AF Fe end Same vhtoate re aeea Tees Land to ext that thorot Htolteatord avende! upecial oecaaion of tis ball. ‘The Com | the cage may enuve « change in the heat was intense, swt’ the malority of them were Jaws of soif government, if the gto made to | wereby making the .— 7 Wee esau public hed supplied wih a suomip of cigar each. This aavorja- Pee ae ee a rea Intereate were lacntical Sith tae <t | The proposition is, sald. to, an favor, and It ia v= ine LfJ Ad ccommenaTiCN. Tee acl ST Hee aol Sg “atthe Foe ey te RRSSAOS OSA aN leat | shone br tay that, he hat be | Bay 8 Mano fo0Dm Adciton So Ube cmatmary remy |. MNT seovivete. ee to be mostly you 8, bet yen May | Gacoeesful, there will Dora great rise in the | One night's occupancy. It Is to be 3 cert b A errand cate tench eaae apis | et Se i pad be, ba | fete A aug neaen | Ss Se STR | ay SO ee a we vrning our m . in wile this n- 5 ys objeet of females fachaseg SD gg iscs knowing Brookly’ everespondent i on SALES UF REAL ESTATE. Mesare. fea ol ‘Wilkins & Co. made the following sales of Some admirers of the beautiful views afforded by our ould, ly onder serve owe, hexe the sold, cr ot dab pare from’ the Ninth wn. to. the Fighth avenue, wil Feflecting upon the eost of this Me ut Rnowing—wnd it a recently ‘bat L have my hat there t8 only w fare held through: ‘rst enil tha added mach vo the plesgure oF Une / aie cod