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__. ELECTION CANVASS. _ ‘votre, were diy elects | luspectors of ection ~! Bhection District of the wereat-enth Ward. tn, Herman Mubr and Chares Scksupo, by the Slreoa forte ‘of votes were auiy electe! Inspectors of ari. for tue Twellth Election Vis:not of the Seventeenth ‘Thai Newcomb Coy and Jacod Dubert. by the Bumoer of vote, were duly elected of the Thirteenti Elecuon District of th ‘That A. sieinmuiler ana Ubaries Vimexy | ‘Buamber of votes, were duly electet Lospect the Fourteenus B.ection Dist ies of the ‘That Waiter S. Hill ani Hermany ussman. OF great number of votes, were voly elecrod Lospectors of Elec toa for the Filterpih Fiection Ducrict of the Seveoteeath Ward. ‘That Freaerick Willaims and Maru car, DY the greavest mumber o. votes, were day eected ing,e.tors 0. biection tor fhe Sixteenth flection District 0 the seventeenth Ward, Thit Wiliam Jounsion, Ir, and Herman G Carter, by the wet number of We re duly elected Tispectora of Breeton tor the Sevent Jeotion District of the Sevea- teeutn Ward. That France Tage an! Zachary Peck, by the greatest umber of votes. were duly @reied Lnspee.ors of Election the Eicheeath Becton Disirict of the Seveuteenta “nth rd. iat Job Baier and George Stephenson, by the greatest, Dumber of votss, Were duly eectet Laspectire of Eection for the Nineteenth Mtection Distr'e: of ihe Seventeenth Ward, That T. W. Kobertsoo and James W. Hawes, by the great. ext number oF votes, were duy elected Inspectors of Election for the Twevtetn Biection Disiret of the Sevenceenth Ward. That Benyauin Merritt aud John J, Sch acifer. by che great. gst number 0! vote, were day elected Inspectors o. F ex Hon for the Twenty-tws kivetio x District a: the Seventeenth ard. That Luke J. Gibney and John J. Brown, by the greatest Bumber of votes, were duly electe! Logpectors of ‘lection for the Twenty-seonnd Election District of the Sevenveenth Toat William Ewald and Thomas Ui. Young. by the createst pumber of votes, were uly elected Inspectors of Election for the ‘Twenty-third lection Lisirict of we Seven ecath That John Nugent and James Mciice, by the greatest wnieber of votes, were duly elected Inspectors of lection for the Twenty fourth Election Disivict of the Seventeenth at Matthew [Hicks and Absalom H. Peters, vy the number of voirs, were duiy elected luspectors of Firetion fortve Tweaiy afta iiection District of the Seven ‘teenth Ward. That Valentine R. Kearney and Atgast Bubi meyer, by the est number o votes, were duly elected Inspectors of Frettion (or tbe twenty-sixth lection District ul tue Sevea- teenth Ward. ‘That Jac» Beringer and Henjamin F. Newlands, by the pales Duniber oi voter, were duly elected inspectors of uth Kiection District of the vil WARD, ank . lowe, by the greatest number of votes, were duiy elected Inape: Plection for the First Erection Diatr.ot of tue Kightecath Ward. ‘That Joseph 4. Varn ana Willlain Uenry Anshon, by greatem number of votes, were duiy elected Inspectors ptchon for the Seconu Election District of the Lighteeatn Ward. ‘That Dr. Charies Hruentugnausen and Erasmas Sterling, by the greatest namber of votes, were duly elected Insp tors of Election for the Third Kiection Disirict of tue big! Venta ward. ‘That Freterick Bernhard and Joseph Hnver, by ghe great- est aumoer of goles, were duly elected I spectifs of Elec- for the F-urts lection Distriet of the Lighteenth Ward. ‘nad Isaac V. fruss and Joho Denny, by the grestest num. der of vores, were du.y elected Inspectors ot Jiection tor tue Fifth Election District of the iighteeath Ward, ‘Toat David G. Meculloagh and James H, jtennosey, by the greatest number of vies, were du.y el inspectors al Biesion for, the B.xth Kicolion Outros of the Ligbtouuth ard. ‘That Thomas Betbridge and [lenry Disnoy, by the greatest muniber of votes, were duly elecud Laxpectors of Bleciioa for tue Seventa ectva Disusivt of Lue Lightueath Ward, That Thowas M. Nagen: and Jolin W. Ncvort, by the Hest number of voiem, were duiy elected Fisy-ctore of Election for we Bight lection District of the tighteeuth Ward. Tuai Richard M, Lash and Terance F. Retitey, by the creat- est number of voles, were duly electe) inspectors of Hlecuon for the Ninth Kiection Uistrict of the /ignteenty Ward, ‘Tha: Kichard Pearsa: und Joba Hatnailton, vy the createst amber of vules, wore culy elected Lnapect ire of iiection for the Ten Hlecon Dither 01 the tightwenth Ward, That Joseph A. Flynn and Philip Relly, by the atest humser ol votes, were duly elected Inspectors of Plocion tor the Kleveuth Kiccuou Disisiot uf the ighteensh a That Robert Kenvedy and Wenry J. Sculder, by the greatest aumber_ of ‘votes, wore duly elected Tumiectors of Election ‘or tue Twelfth section Wisiric ot tho «tghtecntt ard. ‘That Arthur Basactt and Charles FE. Brohm, by the greatest number of votes, were duly elected Anapeciors wt Iiec- tun ior the Thireenth lection Disirict of the Liguteeuth ar. Thai William H. Hall and Joba Adama, by the grest- est number cf votes, wera duly elecie. L tors of KN thon for the Fourveenith Kiection Dimrict jo Eighteenth Ward, Thas Wiliam Lalmbecr aad KE. W. Bruentnghansen, by the jest oumber of votes, wel y elegies Inapectors of Flectioa fur we Piftecatn ‘sieetion Distr’ of tue bigbteenth vard ‘That George P. Purnam and A. Hance, by the greatest mawber of voren, were duly eected Inspectors of Election for the Sixieeth #ecson Dis rict of the Kiguteenth Ward, Tha. Wiliam Toola and Dou, ‘“ il, by Che ereat est num er of vows, were umy eecied fnspecio rs at Elec- tion fordbe Seventeenth clecuoa Uutrict of the Kighteeoth Ward. ‘That Alfred 8. Bugvee and Jobo Faleoner, by the greatest Bumber 0 votes, were duly eiccted Inapectors of «tection for she baghvecnh jection Visirics of the Kighteenth Ward. That Anorew Wilson and John Uibson, by the y eatest nm ber of voies, were day rlected Inapectors of lection Cor the Moeteenth Kiection District of the rigbleenth Ward. Tant.core W. Hui aud Thomas F. Gallagher. by the Frestent numiver “of votes, were duly elected Inep iors of jection .or the Twentieth tlection District of the Eigh teeth Ward. That Myron J. Frisbie and George W. Wilson, by the eaext Humber of voles, were ituly elected Inepectors of Election far woe Fweniy-lret iiection District of the Higb- ies A. Veadady, Jr. D, Van Wag: ealest number i) wiles, were duly elected In ston for she Tweuty-eecous clecuon visirict un Ward “abc by the great. cea, were dnly eieccea Inspectors of “Kine. Twenty-third Election District of the bighteenth Ward. ‘That Charis [), Murry and Joun Crawford, by the greatest mom. er of voles, were duly ected Inspectors of bertion for the Twenty-iourts Exection Disirict ot Wwe E1chlocaih ard, NINEIERNIM WARD. That Alexander Metiregor and Wiliam T. Brien, by the eat nammuer of woes, were duly elected Inspectors uf ineiwn ter uke First Blecuan District of the Nivetecath by the great clerk uf Plection Nineteenth War That by the reat et number of voies of Election for the Tard ier teenth Ward That The the greatest nomner of of Biecuua for the Fourth ath Ward. reaiest amber of votes, were duly eerie! (napectore of tion for the Sixt kAction District of the Ninete uth Clare ano Soha Hubbard, by the greatest eet y the grea real Ulection reoth Wary 17 the re of Plecton shah + tect ‘That Baward 81 painber for te Teuth becuion t That jon li, White wtext nites .reawon ior the Kieventh cleckoo (istrict of the Nineteenth Ward. Thai Robert Mecinnts ant John Quinn, by the greatest mumber ol votes, were duly elecied Lnspeetors of blectou for the Pweirth Lisetion Vistriet a; tie sinetaenth Ward. That bdward J. Shea ant orneiue Karey, by the great est name mes, were suiy elected Luapectors of tection for tue Tnirleenti’ tectum Distrie: (he Nineteenti: ard. That Simuel Sirauss and Benjamin C. Krown, by the meet wuaber of voter, were duly elected Inspectors uf Iection inf We Foureeath tection District ui tue Nive: teenth Ward That derph Rethecb iit nd John Keanedy, by the greatest Bumoer oi voter. were duly elected Lampert the Firteenth beeetfin District of the Ni War That Henry Stetnvert a oJ. Woot, by the greatest Dealer ot voles, were duly ele ted Lisp the Sixtaenth + That Joven 6. 1 ant Veter Wise, by the grea Tiles, were ouly Rected Inspectors of Kiect for the Sevenirente Fiecion Ueict of tbe Niveleentl ‘Warn, ‘That Jobn Mev ann Bunuber tes, Were wiv erected Inapre for the Figntees Thas Revert dain pamber of vot oof Klee y the ereatent 1 Karetion tection Wistric of the § urteentt: Wiaret, wt” Mathede Mfrray, by the greateat Ward. That est number at Lon tor the Twenty War ‘That Rovers ¢ Freaconas ARE A, That leah hevers anu Jobu E. Underwood, hy the great ent nomber of coten, were dily electet Inapeciors oF Elee Gon tor the Tweny third Klectlon Dutrict of tbe Nineteenth Ward, ‘Vbat Gaoye . Lovelace and John Rourke, by tbe great. ent unoiber 0} rotem, were daly elected Inspeciare ot kice Lion for the Twen.y- verth Liection Oisirict vf tne Niveveenth Wars Thai Geor, ost ommber Gon (or the Twenty: w were duly rat Kieu: jarrinon aod Henry % Mille, by the great. 5 elerted Lnepectors nf rec: Hu hection Uuanet of tbe Nineteenth i H. Brown and Vaventine Clark. by the peat et number ot enten were duly elerted Inspectors of bec tion for ibe Twenty siath hiecton Dtstsiet of the Nueteenth Ward. That Francia MeCnilongh and Thomas J. Qa duly elected Lue Fwemy-sereath biection inated ef the Tha: sepher b Aten MIELE the Twenty ei bene, hy the reatent pmnber for the Ward That James. hgbert and Charles On Domber woles, were duly ete. Le for we Trivets | ot the Seton dates Don vert di. Gaunt oy tbe ware “lu ¥ elected Inspectors al + rcvon tot Abe Phurty.tum oe Disiniet af tbe Nivetwenty Ward. That John igen and Joke yg Brows, by Wie greatest nom: bere vines, were duly elected Lwspectary al Birccop fut the Thrris-secons Hoccban Our ct oo abe Nloeteeath Ward That Wives Menor ari ingwiev. ly sue greasent Buniber af reins, were sis 8 ol Exeetwin for the Tbiny-third biecuon je Nineleenth ward fw ent thomas leary an J fected lore M Neetioe ‘ Phot whe ferauerh Ward Mickae, hiernen and Koebard Lorn: the great est anmier of Totes were i ott han for the Third Seeeten This Hest: remina! Disariet ot the Twente 0 Kane, by the greatest re ot Election That Wiitam Prspacrick aod barr 5 @reates! Dumver of Fuics, ware dwy elected lusvectors of NEW YORK HE ELECTION CANVASS. Jobo Si.viv and Thomas Corbuilis, by the greatest | BUM er Of Votes, were duly elected Inspectors of Election ‘tbat \iiam barie and Fatrick Mctue, by the zreatest der Ol voles were duly eected Toavecio'4 of Election { Bleve sth Election District o: tLe iweutieth War. ‘Vhat Jobn Veering and Edward A. Page, by tent Bumber of votes, were duly elected inspeciors of Riection for the Twetith Election District of the Iwentiet: Ward. ‘that James ?. Kogers and A. P. Lal, est number of votes, were culy elected Inspectors of Ilec- Yon tor the Thirteenth clectio Lasirict of the Twentieth ‘That Henry J, Boucaein and Edward Buchanan, b; Election ior the Fourteenta Kieciion District of the Twea- | br the o eth Ward, i tace ‘That Wisiam Laiz and Lout Fister, by the greatest Dumber of ued Inspectors a: Blection of the Twenuieth Wart, ward. 5 Shiel itanmmours, by the | beep st namber of © duly © inspect lection (or the Seventeenth Kleeion Dsstrict oF the Vwen- tieth Ward, That Adolph iunderman and Lawrence Curnen, by the greatest number of vous, were duly’ elected Jnspectors of biec euth Kiection District of the Twen ) beth War tivied iam Buchanan and Valentine Manck, by the ervatest number ol yules, were dnly elected Inspectors of ber of votes ‘Twentietn were iluly elected Inspectiirs of Klee: Twenty-u That (homas Farreti and James C. Marriatt by (be great gst uumber of votca, wore duly elected Lospectors uf t.lection | on,” { bellevia, tor Ge Twenty second Eleciun Visirict of the Tweatieth |, A. VAK! ‘Thai William Hughes and George Mundelein, by the great- Dist, eat inmber of voles, were duly elec.ed Inepect ‘rat. klecton 1—Jobn Hickey. for the Twenty-third Election District of the Twentieth 2--Chrisiopuer J. Riley, Ward. 3—Witham Ss ‘That Cornelius Ford and Peter Devin, by the greatest Dumber of votes, were duly elecied Inspectors of tlecion for the Twenty-iourth kiection District of the Twentieta 7 reatest 8 Hes That iemiert Hubbel aad James Reilly, by th ry Heps. number, of votes, were duiy eirvted Laapectors 1 Erect S—Paurex J; tenners for the Twenty-uttb Kvection District of the Twenileth Ward, 1 W. Ledwith, «. ,TWENTY-FIMST WARD. 2~atichael Carmody, That Jon R, Lawrence and Inaac 1). Noe, by the greatest te Bumper of votes, were duly electei Inspectors of [lection Louis Rr for tho Firm Election Distriet of tne Twenty-tirst Ward. 2—Charies De cra, ‘ThatJoxeph Nordenachid aud Michael W. Lawier, by the ne De Comte, re. number of votes, were duly elected ectora of }—John 3, Richmond, wee for the Second Election Listiict of the Tweuly-lirst 6—David L. Rovins. ‘That Morris Thalman and Thomas G, MacQualie, by the 1—Mark Lanigan, Freaiert number of vores, were dul elected Inspoctore of a—Nichae. Hayes, ection tor the Third kiéclion District of the Twenty-irst pi rong are ag hat William U, Grogan ant Join Motlovern, by the Soko ua goat gumber of votes, were duly elected spectors of Tapani bese: cvion (oF the Fourth Election Diatriet of the Twenty-lirat ee ee, That Samuel M. Cox and William [T. O'Neal, by the 9—Thom: oulsiin, at nber of vutea, were duiy elected Inspectors of 10—Jobn Heany, Biection tur the Futh tection District of the Twenty-tirat N—Peter Fianigan, Ward. 12—Jobo White. ‘That Thomas Joseph Kelly and Jamra Trimple, by the 13—Anurew Cusack, eatest number of votes, were duly elected Inspectors of Frectioo for the Sixth Licetion District of the Tweuty-urat art ‘That Jamen R. Coscrove and John F. Smith, by the ureatest number af voter, were duly elected Inspectors of Election for the Seventh tection District of the iwenty-tirst Ward. That Bernard iighn and fatrick W. Murphy, by the great- ent number of votes, were duly #iected Inxpectors uf Elechon for the Kighth tection Di-tret of the Twenty-nirat Ward, “That Joseph C. Higlin wud ti ain 0. Macsjualda, by” the et number votes, were duly ele: Inspectors of ges tor the Ninth Liection Dusrict of the Tweaty-urst ard ‘Vhat Jobo Pollman aint Charles H, Rogers, by the createst number of votes, were duly elected Inspectors of clection ction District of the Tweuty-tirst Ward. arroli und Lewin Jacovs, by the greatest numberof votes, were duly clected Ins,ectors of EI ction for (be leveoth Flecuun District cf the Twenty-urat Ward. ‘hat fingh Coleman and Gennia *, Burke, vy the greatest ten, wore duly elected Lhapectors of Elecuon for the Twei-th Eiecuon Mairiet of tue Twraty-..rst Ward. ‘Tat Samuel W. Swayzeo «nd Treadwell Seaman, Jr., by tes, were uly elected Inspec.ors af ourteenth lection Distriet of the Twenty- pen eae y navies That John &. Dien nnd Daniel D. T. Marxiull, vy the aa eg ich lay Yeatest number of votes, were duiy eected Losxpectara of f i slectl Pifteeutt kiectivn Dialrict of the Twenty: tira V vb . Miller and Edward M. Cooke, by the great- : ‘ ents Votes, were duly elected 4 of B ection ee an Tor the > ah lection Distr the Fwenty-trst Ward, teosawes Me Tuat James Delany and Alexander M. mith, Jr, by the VM Thomoe Gand. greatest uly elevted Inspectors. of 2 fiec.ton for the Seventeenth Hection Uistrict of the Twavty- eb Ward, ‘That Spencer Kirby and Frederic 1. Man, reatest ‘of votes, were duly elected B ection Elghveenth Hection (istrict of the Tweuty-urst nat Robert Jordan and James Foster, by the greatest ver of votes, were duiy elected Inepe for the Nineteenty Election istrict Vara, That WOtiam F. Faroham and James Ponaghue, by the reateat number of voter, were duly eected In-prctors of Fuection ior the Twentieth t:lection Distinct of the Tweuty- tures Ward. That Merritt Wickham and Witilam 8 cerrish, by the reatemt number of wtes were elected Jnapeotors of lection tor the Ewenty-uret tection Distrtet of the Twenty- 2—Rob 2 12 B est numper ut voter, were duly for the Twenty-weeind Electivt inckney and Alangon %. Janes, hy the i “ates ek vey utes, were daly "i Inapectors TA-Stepnen @. third Eleetlun of thu Twenty 19 Emile A, Kiieue, 20—Amane A. Marks, TWENTYSECOND WARD, Ha Charies'C. Wits, That Samuel Scott and leury L. Sandford, by the greatest were vuly elected luapectors of tection on Uisteict of the Twenty-necond Wark amt. Grad, by the greatest number of votes, were duly elected Inspectors at Llecton for the becond siection District or the Twentr second Ward, That Acxanuers.rabam aud Samuel Mines, by the great: et amber ol rates, were duly elected luspeeiare of biec Mion tor the ‘Third ‘Blection District of Ue Swenty second unde That George F. Finicy and William 8 Kastharn, by the reatest numnero! voies, were duly elecie.s Unapect ection forthe Fourth Election Disirict of we Twenty-ecec- ont Ward. Fee That Ko! and Peter Lyckes, hy the ber of v. du y elect napectora of & for ine Firet bec That Jobo Dayle and Firth blect rit of the twenty-second * That Charles Campbed ui curse W. 1e—Willam Gunningham, greatest number of votes, were duly” elect $3 c0cear Toon Piecuou tor ihe Sixte Election District of the Twenty aecoud I8—Kichard M. Colmeds ard, .. Thai James Milligan and Henry Donovan, by the Soctnaviee t, Howes niber of vutes, were auly elected Inapectora of 31- Wiliam B, Love. for the Seventh Klechom Duiret of the Twenty-cecuod 22 John W. morgan, © Moore, by the cautery a ti} Tealeet ( iectel Inapectors ot Jena ‘4 Nichols. Hon tor ihe Eighth election District of the Tweuly-eec- Ionepert w walker, ond Want 3—loon aura. ‘That nohert & Dobbie and Milnor Imlay, by the greatest 4— iam J, erite, Lite af Faection B—Johu ¥, Gerdes, ssecond Ward. 6—Angnet Braun, 7 Feward Anderson. 8—Nenry Harring 9. Theodore Fata number of votes, were duly elected tm for tue Moun kuection District of the T Henry T Jus Raunders and Wilh John nN. Loew and John aug el netora nf t.lece pa thetrict of the Tweaty-second A. Coyle ant It, B. Ruth. by the greatest number eleciol Inapectora of rection (ur the aren Ph tection Uhateiet of the Twenty-nec ats N. Shinonson and J.J. Katinean, by the — pomber of votes, we ly elected bospectora of 1 far the Fourteenth biecuon District of the Tweuty-secuud rt Wars, That Jacob Steinert aod Georges Woolley, by the greatest i ad Ward, number of vote Ward, ‘That Joet W. Mason and David B. namber of votes, were duly elected Im Wara. That 6. B. Levy eat nimber of Witham Wintersottom, by the great rere ly, elecuad Unapertora of (leo, ett nimber of votes, were duly elected Iuapectors of Von for the Twenty -tirst Liection Lustrict of ine ong Ward. That charles Atkineon and Jobo Bradford, by number of votes, were vuly elrcied lvepectors for the Twauty-eecoud ¢ creatent Election enty-second ard, That David Burke and Joseph Cudlipp, by the greatest 3) That Jobn ¥ Ctrich JW. W. Drommond, hy the dwiy elected inspectors of Twrulvaerenth Elective Lisirict ul the ectn for Tweutr second We cert + i secretary of thie Boart, th A.D. aue towusand e)gbt boptres THOMAS COMAN Wexey A GoMuLETOS. Depuiy County ci ary rep ying with P bg On We inthis mice, and rip ihereirom, acd of the t the New York Co’ New S ork, ovis es elybt busared tere of the City anc Courts of New York. 4 EUROPE. JARin—UOTEL DE Le MPM a Aw on Wosbee Ken ’ 1-imn yprinwor, «harps Ww atms.ce to bie frien bag patie tp Gariig ibe last event qT" QKASD KADE YOTEL AND CASINO OF & w Swizer aod. combupedt with the Ww ine Sprlbgs ater w tos DLA Of WDE ta/a; "nesta ApAB. concert e aaa. irenle er-qumrenie. rouleve ah zero). Ae Direct raik 10-—Peter Youg. | road vin d:uuicuiive from Gea! and Jeae wub Saxon, Li—Jacub GO. veriing appomntedt by him a appon aatitucion, RA ‘That James Beclan and Charles Brice, by the sresiew Xb minority Inspectors punber of voles, ‘eieeed Ow f the city i! complian for tne ‘atsctlon vetrio of tae Fences | gaye | or ish, \See following. ter such appointment.” v8 for the Tenth Elretion Dit ict of the Twentieth Ward, Dereby nutitie | that they can obtain That Peier Doviey and Jobu Morris, by the greatest nam- | plication at this vilice. ber of voles, were duly elected Insvectors ot Election fur the ‘The aitantion of Luspectore of been elected by the Hoard of County Canvassers, the Mayor as per bis certificate ‘folowing, following €atract from section 8 chapter imple, y the great- pec.ors of Election, 7 be wy ton ot on, ahall apuear: b é ard slections within twenty days after tb it the | eleated or alail be duly apposbed, aa pareeanetoee peer: KreA‘est numoer of vo.es, were duly elected Inapectors of | and snail take and subscribe the oath uf ollice, as prescribed ¥ inapecior of Klection tai'in; to cribe to auch oat be considered thereby toh: be niled a8 @ vacancy ch the elected Lag; the gresiest | oath ot office will expire on the With day Election | of those appoluted will expire December 19, CORNELICR CORSON, Chief oF the bureau of Klections. crrr or io Tons 1 ALL, i “ the clty of New Yors, in pur. section seven a the { elections in tue Chy and lection Visiriet” of said HALL, M ViRSE 6 -Martin Cherry. \—Patrick Fienmng, FOUKTH WARD, Fir Wal 1—Robert Farmer, ~ orge W. W 6—Daniei Moore, T—Glibert La 8—Michae. B. 1--award Carrol 2—tseorge Yonny. 7--lenrge Kimmana, tow, 14—Jonn J. Jones. 15 “Thomas W. Katrd, 3. (nba, —Kawaris, Ka ELEVENTH WARD, ughiand, by the great- Ee Chasten: Ohark, Hess, 9—Richart Smith. John MoCauriand, men R, Conktins 12. Joseph tlerman, were ouly clerted Inapecture of lection 13 Abraham Raker. for the Flitceuti tection Ditiiet ot tie Twenty second V4--Prancie Scannell aril Ww linm Adar ‘That HL Muitock ont William FL. Ross, by the grentest Lp lh Ma sed nainver of tule, ware dui ff fection 1j-Witnam Unveragbt, {or the Sixieenty Liection District of the Twenty-wecond 13 Wiitam Hemavod Ware, . ‘ 1). Genrze mith, That 0. PF. Whittemere ‘mith, by the ti M- Jamra Holmes nutaber of ‘duly ei Tnapectius of Eiection T-Jonn Leo, for tha Seventeenth Klection Distriet of the Tweuty-sccond B_yoba Mebes itt, TW, LPT WARD, 1—Robert Rathhone, 2—Jobn McMullen, forthe bighteeutb Ktection Uistrict of Twenty-second George H. Hinton. Ward —Jobn tigyters, Charles W. Mack and F. L. Fletcher, by the greatest 5 Merreman P Dorsch. re duly elerted (0: we of Firction 6—Jonn Bread, the Nigeteeaib blection District of the fweutysecond 7—James &, vale, too (or the ptieth HJeetion District of the Tweoty.secoud \J—Stmon Seward, Ward. 12—N'cnolas J, U'Connell, Thai John Wachter and James IT. Bovesteil, by the great 13—Henry v. 14—Philip V. De Camp. 15—Witham Hy Moore, Jr. purer ot voten were du ied Ang ector of Elechiva I1—John H. Dusenberry. for ine Twenty tind Eiectiom Disittet Of the Twenty second. © 2 Witten Moreley. - 3 Robert ‘That Joneyh Grundmatler and Joseph Suliger, by the groat- 4—Frank Free and. est number of votes, were doly elected fuspectors uf 1 lee 5 -Dacbaniel Vervo® thon tor the Twenig-fourth Electioa Uistriet of the Tweriye 6 Levis Helig. fecond Ward 7—Jomes Stoucard, ‘That ‘Yatles Husnacte ana Poin J. Ronestet, ty the edeorge Manon, ruunter of coven, were duly elected Irspectors of &-Heary 5, Jenuings, ‘oe toe Fwensy With hectiow District of the Twentye 10--Charier ®. Spencer, -Srancia snyder. Garrick. tEENTH WARD, own. Anibony flubert, by the greatest pimber ere dy elected bnapectorso! Rection ain Gayl tb Election Diewiet of the Twerty-second FOR {—Danie! Lyoeh Auson xn ler, LD. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1871.—TRIPLE SHEET. Election fer eu NSPECTORS OF ELE Fisaon for the Yoreoth Rioction District of the Twente | [NSPECTORS OF ELECT And that he bes also wet Oiice the’ cerudeates required to be leeued vy him to such Iie Spectore by seit section. as foilows for the Ninth tlection Disiries o! the Twentieth Ward. | duly tseue his certificate ov appointment to ch Inspector of Election, wituli ees such certiticates ov declared to have “The said Mayor xball herembefore provi ed, Aa) bo tna tue time orrtcy, Cory H. Mayor of oe of ike requirements of “An act in relation passed Apri wi lngpector of Iéetioa iu each tolowing persons, they appearing by the statemont ction forthe Nineteenth Llectiun Listrict of the Twen | Of the Board of Coun y Canvassers to By tieth Ward. receive! the highest namber of votes (or inspector of Liro- That Louis Sommers and Neil Ward, by the greatest num- | tion Cor bis district next to the votes received fn tor the | spectors of Election vesared b w ection Visirict of the twentieth Ward. vassers to have been electe |" That Veter Keld and.James Ramsey, by the greatest pum- | bela. #0 (aras it bas been possible ior me so uscert ber of votes, were du y elected Inspeciors f I ection tor the | the muxed political aspe t Disirict of the fwenticih Ward, to general political op» the two success the persous “wo the persons thos } candidates them to be and so deter jayor of the WARD? City of New York. THIRD r Wap, Figura W, 1—Anraham © Morne Ae Martin, A, Calnnen, etn, rent VW Nichoas Partai 11--Thennore For, viner H. Buell, 13 -John H, Parner. V4—David Marah. NTH WARD, Jeno Matthew W. Kerryman, St. ENTIL WARD. rd MeGuire, fern. J. oer. arin. 1 Kye istrome. baveriN Ti WARD, 1—Ldwara Sebel puwel F, bongherty, y OLne: 4—Jumes she ton. & ohn 7. Sag 0, ty Foa7t 4 heron, E 1, Gnmbetom INSPECTORS OF ELECTION. _ UITY REAL BNTATE WOH MALE a ray? APART. : ; nmr fo ate annantnt tl mph tinenands jecain ts Van Beuren, Bas Hide, (ABBANGEMENTR CAN HE MADE 70 LET zug eral Grady. *—DESIRABLR HUUSES FUR BALE BY r oirnd ‘oor, conslating of Parlor and Bedreom, Ho—Marvo Wurein, ‘a, wear sah O55 STEVENSON £5 28g 0. 9) Weak Fifteenth mirmet ithe Fee in foc marae waters ects Te orae ve, retan otter ae $o-Feziok, U. Wike, Musison'av, extra (ul ana medunc aired sie S0—lichard Van Hower aap, Gib a¥., extra ful) an! medium-sized desirvule Louses, y WALTEL W. MONTAGUE, 219 Eighth avenue, . Also apy — Rernar! Kenny. $100,000 Estate Funds to | on Bood ant Morteage Y ined LvT—FIRRT #7) 7 2- peracid Bata. i Se eeprom and accessible uoimproved City Real Estate. ‘ Forty-firat peg pode d nny a a omy, jorizages casnet. Om, PAD'ries gas, ‘ca Pi fo $= Wilinen Van ieroeck. ‘Apriy ut the otice, 11 Pine street. Feat mouerste, A ot Aad cold water, stationary SNe? ‘iam Fisher = Hen ANE Re wrath Jacob A. Hatzel, BARGAINS, FOR SALE, LARGE AND SMALL | mo LET-THE LOWER PARI OF A RROWN STONE a . : viper af sng WN STO! ‘An hong Hartman, A. H every wreck and avente ap l ara, Hare Pe sete three Aryan Dasement, to « amall family. id 8—Jon N. Reynoids, i Ameer Charlee A. Sta ttler. urchaning with do well to cult Wye ruth al " peanenia. se 220 bith avenue, aburn twenty T—Michael Rvan, SPLENDID FOUR STURY BROWN STU! ath treet, oa on is | PING, SECOND NO LET -FOR LiGiT HOUSE, FRO Poor af two roomie aad tare pont john Heilerman. A Rear oe cheap; routheast corner vf Park avenue | bath, zas ioe hut wir paves emt $42 40 por wine tat W—Jonn Zaan. ‘aud Fortieth street, Inquire on the premises, ‘tweiity aeveath wtreet. é 1b—George F. Lanzberm, CORNER AND TWO ADJOINING LOTS ON LEX: PART, SEVEN ROOMS, TO6 Intop avenue, 1p (laren ; 4,8)! per lol Alma a hand: 14—Lawe Bailenve f rately in hovwe with owner: 17-F award Covanazt, Some two mtore and’ burement Gntiage wad tired Low, ovth | whole. 3d West Thirty-dbird wrnet. vrnex reat $80 for 15—Fravcls creamer, tenira ave; cheap inquire of BEEKMAN & a 19—Jumes Donohue, Sr. BROTHER, grocers, 663 Second avenue. Bes + WAN’ __ BOARDERS | WANTED. 20-1 2 OR SALE—ONE OF THOSE NEAT THREE STORY | ED, : and basement atone (romt Houses, at a very low prive, FEC hy Ota Meee revibaeee Ee Sone on easy terms; to be seen (rom 12 5b. Maan the prem ses | E Mouse, roadway and. newly fuuahoes late ae _Patriok Brat, amber de le. @, FOUNTALN, owner. | Youtuy, willl ur wikhou Boast, : ieind 26—Wililam Gleeson. —— Wen - ime 2 OR a, GEN Hf No fs AVE. “f - - Breakfast and Ve: hington stree DESIRABLE FOUR STORY BROWN STONE, HOU ri te for nale-360 West Fitty-weventh airee! ; 20x; wt via, | two vgede trim the private, sunday dinue Owner at No, 554 Vine street, rooi 17, trum ito 3," Poses , ‘aul eS NS CT 3 BAR DSOMEGY FURROSID: Ruoms TO KENT Thoms Hayden. UKAPEST HOUSE IN TWENTY-FIRST WARD FOR | 0) With Ross, saci o7 en suite, cevoua Hoon; alo two 6—Patrick Meviou:he eee Nini take large vant le disuined ijoore: "aciieesa | pleasant i taurth flour, 47 West tleventh streets out of University place. 7—Henry 4. Muiuall, SELLA, Herala ollice. ss 8—Joun L,Y ouwb. ot A Bs ss AboMfchgel Suilvare” FPO AVERUG Howse AND FonwrTuRE POR | 3? eur with Hon an alate’ Roms here and toeatiem M—Toores irocan, ‘snbatanviily Suilt: hasdaomely trescve (hrcuuie | Sratclaas. 106 Went Trty Lourth atest near Hrowaway. _ a top avenue, betwee and tl Ae Me aud Sand 6PM Paral BARD. SAR OMe OU RR er “ii TH AVENUE, NO. 76.-VE.RY DESIRAGLE ROOMS, 17—George Metin, = SS pexecereestiers 18— Nicholas F, buttenjohn, BROOKLYN PROPERLY FOR SALE AND with Board, singly ewly Lited. handsomely oO furnished; enuire A egired ; references, W—James Kain, 20—Michael McGrath, 31—Michael Fagan. BROOKLYN. TO $10 PER WEEK.—PLEASANT ROOMS, WITIL &. -Thomas Ke ly. —— excellent jor families and sincle persons, at 176 uae ee ADVERTISEMENTS FOR TU NEW YORK HERALD jleecker street, 8ix blocks weat uf Broadway. s NiwETEENTH WARD, RECEIVED AT KiKANCH OFFICE, 1 hie ie ET, 2 Loy an aph iert te ge nae = Pe oe a w John Weber. AT NO. (COURT STREET, WITY Hatt SQUARE, | wiven cr single yenuericn. wus? eeatlemen if & Dewit ©. Arnold, oe sr , FRETS TEPC TS ea 4 Peter Job son. OFFICE OPEN FROM # A, M. TILL £ M. 15 CHARLES, STREET, NETWREN | WAVERLEY 5 ‘ eee ‘" ce f ne. ~ Com! ortabs, Stic BROOKLYN CARRIERE AND DEALLAS CAN RE- | fidal!Miuthassl psec meee” emt 7—James Crowley. rc rs a Wiuam f, Papemeyer. CEIVE THEIR PAPERS AT THE BERALD BRANCH 19 WEST TWENTY-FOUKTH STRE! DELIVERY, NO. 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN. feawaek wae eee, Motel.--To A TANDSOME NEW HOUSE FOR SA 20) WEST aven: 13 —Aabbel P, Fitch, story, basemeot and sndcellar brown ston all tmy ovements; neighberhood brat clas®, convenient bay ent Alcoa toall the ferries, tnyutte on premises, 193 Dean street, Uo- Sioa, wat Siete 16—Schuyler White. tween Hoyt aud Bond streeta, Brookiyn. pM H-Joba Jerninse. = eee : 7 NAVURUEY PLACE.—Vi james vis, 1 with Bur, singly or en suite, with rat clase aocome Hohn W. Thorse. tips Oe TO REN Wodavons, Price very ta derate td [Wuliam Mursh. BET Ete ss eo bet non anne 21—Henry Wennin SOIL, MILD CLI € WEST TWENTY-SIXTIT fate Bg eel LL WANTING FARMS~GOOD SOIL Ti 27 cs oor oF front Pxrive and root Rome, eecon'l atotre with private table or without board; also douvle Koom for yentlemen ; references exchanged. 98—Charies R. Uregor. mate-—for papers address (, K. LANDIS, Vineland, %—Fersinand T. Hopkins, 4 25—Nermann Cantor. {XOUNT PSIDENGES_IN DFSIRABLE LOCA. = 24—Albere. sogart. yo iiine: front fe 860 apwrnnds, many of them decided. Dar: 38 WEST THTERTV-TIIRD | STRMEY-—-PORNISHED ‘H—Frederick Fox. ‘iina, (or ante and exchauge by COURTNEY & UKAY, 78 | ee ¥8—Theodore F, Sanxy, year atreet, 29—Hamihon F, Wright. Board, w gentiomen and their wives, or single g¢ a , Wrigl Beal ate references exchanged. wecond floor Kooma and Lack Parlor tw rent, with cntlean $i Gooran ©, 2oa nays YOR SALE IN BURNT DISTRICT, CHICAGO, —————_— —— ———_ R Sie follawine choice Businens Proper 33 WEST TWENTY SEVENTH STREET. TMH ENTIRE © a a ; tt wf, on Wabash PALAOe Bh, Oe Secomt Floor, bandsonrely tarnished, to lates WaNon Nace, G12) off on Wabuth av. near Monrve sey cloa?, tami'y, with private tale; also fine Rooms for cendemen, TWENTIETH WARD, $5183 (on Madinon sty near La Salie at, #1100 per f, wnibout board. 1—Charies &. Jessup. ‘Also the beat lease in: Chicago, opponile 2-William Key s. Tribune Bulding, Mx160, 8—Geor,e T. Ladue, and many other lots in good Jocatons. hares Lieut, Ro ervacon given. ni @ G. + iaude. Addresu for one month, 6—Francis A. Gervale, ULKICH & BOND, 7—Samnel lamin. Care Samnel W. Baldwin & Son, No. 6 Ferry #t,, New York. B—hobert Stewart, Sr, fin ita AMM det eae hacen Bowed 9—Georze W. Vinnie. F°8 SALE—FARM, 40 AGRI‘ WEST WASHINGTON SQUARE.—UARGE AND wi eiegant Rowna, rutadie for nenbemen aad Or Stigle xentiemen; bouse and table tirst clage. WEST TWELFTH STRE! pie —-Handaomely furnished Regus Je, with superior ‘oard, to families of single geuUemen ; term reasonable; references, f, NRAR FIFTH AVES lot, ev waite oF 10—Wihian A. urdie, PRCUU; 40 acres, BWW; 0 acres, RPE om A—Arthnr ©. Brumiage, Inquire'o: AMZI L. CAMI, Norwa'k, Conn, WEST TWENTY.NINTH STREET, NEAR BROAD. James A. Christie = 4 way. —Handaomely Mromhed Konms to let, on second, * 13—Atexanier R. Haistead, FANOSOME ResIDENCH, 4 ACHES IMPROV wid and to n tnmilies and single gentlemen, bear vteny 7 oo J rich Land; ng healthy fine view of Bay s.two mies | with pret chu Keterenves, from terry, Stateu Island; $12,000; warty 29 DARIN, 50 Broad street, IMMEDIATE 16—lamea i. Smith. W—Cnaries 0, Grannis, 18—Reinhar it Krownn, 10 LET-IN NEWARK, N. J. W NTU STREET, BETWKEN FUPTOE wes. Neatly fu 1 large from and 3 orm; alse Groom, with Hret chase Board, Rele sence monocy STC csmasions Sig story. wick Howe, 66 Ciiaten. sires, | Dear orn: se Mall Relrome Dineen within three minutes of New Jersey and New York Railroad EM lise ules SE wins Uepors vn 45 minutes of New ork Uily Hal. Apply to D. | | , WENT, 30, ON, BLOCK PROM Bon Ac Be heen Le..with (bank), ol Chamber street. ‘ AQ? hromiway splendi! wocution.— Desirable Rooms for 34 Wastin Fe ee = == | families or gentemen, with Board, a plenscat huge for the y UNTY.PLRST WARD, neavepunuable relerences exchanged. pion meDecit POR EXCHANGE AT FAIR BARGAIN: Ad Wi ere RKET.—FURNIS litiam B, Kaucke, Fk ‘erence {nsach. of ine prvate Dweillags for Teneme 1a, with sunvy exposure, tu let, wih airst clase Scrotum ener MO ‘ i reterences mire: ‘un Donge. ft eadllbhihantelts. ae Soteraard Nes iutre, seam tgs WEST IWANTY-SIXTH STRELT—FURNISUKD F niay. S FARM, AYULL | 45) koona, wits Board, in a strict y privave Camuly | REAL, ESTATE TH BNF EXCHANGE—FOR A FIRST CLA sized brown stone House, ou Murry nue ; furnished, If desired. J. 0. HOY Ht, near Fifth ave: SON. references require COND STREKT, NEAR BROAD. e, wht Board 1G West cunnr f Seaut Floor, on multe of sey jags; private lable If desired. 10—t.award Donueian. ne am Sauer. 12—Janves Kiernan, REAL ESTATE WANKED, Fi—Tooman Devany. ak ch us Dever T ANTE! :XCHANGE ACRES OF MIS. ar va Rowier. Wo soney Cane tion graresteeds an a mortgage of £1,000 turnout complete, “Au: way, house tirat NEAR HIFTH AVENUE. | ly with iret clase boardy 5] WEST NINTH STREE’ OL rlegatniy furnished Apart: i Tew bouriers, 1S Rafas Fow +r, ipbRiins Land! atte guarantee the hugent on Cit: ropert ar ® penteman’ Mcmicheet fevany lean C. J., box 168 Herald alice, 11 -Michaet Nevany. W-Pewr sarry. = = = vance donee TO_LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES M—ceorea Mt ce 2) AND 65 8 MARK’S PLACH.—FURNISHED: FB Rivers [0 tet wth tase, Go gentioman amd thal wives or single gentiewen; teriuatow, — Pine locutton, ¢ INE LOFTS, $9XI00, WITH ¥ WEST TIHICTY-TUIRD STREET, KETWEEM 22—Nichnel Genegan, 0 4 f 53 i Sornn let, together or separate; good ligbt, Apply at Sand | ¢)+) Broadway and Fifth avenue.—A large, eqnare Room ‘—Mephea Coram. 31 Wooster street, and a ball Room on fourth Nour, with superior Buara; revere TAENTY-SPCOND WARD, se LS rears a 3—Alezan er Menzic. OO LET THK SOUTTWEST CORNER OF TENTH 3 —Jnling Resene. Te avcnite and Lhile Twolith vurcet, uppomte the Bleecker B—-Patrick Melntyre. Street Kalroad vepot; suitable for grocery, lhuuer or al 4—Michael Hai f—lehn P, Vor ences required. ae A EAS) NINTH STREET, A FEW DOORS WEST OF 56 Broadway. Vleaxant Koome t tet, with Boar, toe gentleman wid wile or alugle geutiemar, ip stores. Apply to &. LE, DONNELLY, oo tbe premises, be: tween # and Tt A. Me 57 x EST TUIRTY-NINTI STREET. DESIRABLE e Suite of Keon the tirat’ and second floors; bease, and table Lirat chum, refereuces exchanzer, hu LET—WITH STEAM POWER, TWO FLOORS, 50X65 each; weil lighted, Ap at MoCLAVE Bios’, ecru ‘Twenty-aecund strvet ani! Eleventh avenu ue Y ne “ . WEST TWENTY-FOURTI = BTREF T—tobn 3. Corey. O LET-THE STOR AND HACK BASEMENT 795 | ()] fined Sona to let te two. persone, with boxed, Charien Ut. Uaswelly Tove arene. Apriy to KDWARD TIMPSO.s. 118 GI cas maroon, wi ine TR_Predenck MT. khempf, and 117 Naxau street, roow 1h. — Totes Wheaton, 106 EAS! THIRTY-FIFTH STRUET, NEAR PARK NEWLY FURNISHED, -TO GENT! aye tu A suit of Kooma to let, with feet ease 18 Hea) i one tingle and one d priva house, | Board, tna private (amily, Kelereuces exchanged, Wo bward Timpa friub modern courenience. Adi!ress J... stat100 OT | eee ene neni nn een nnn a neeeeny Ticeaward Faber, ) LEN-POR CIGAR RUSINESS, PRONT FART OF | ]]7 EAST TWEATY.IGUTH STREET, NBAR W—Atibam B, Finlay. scars tue ulkamaten, batereda mebudwuy ana naanes TET Fears ope Two larze furnished ‘Rooma, com Rectlng, on the secuud uur, with Boant; a first clase house and lvcation, 93- Edward Kiernan, Ti—_enyamin F, Bendy. UM—Prver B, Mastersud. 25—James Moore, ‘H—Conrad tower. 37—Joba Bird, 21—Thomas Martin, street, Inquire up premises, 147 WEST ELEVENTH STREET.-TO LET. WITH ‘story Frout and Hall tt Weman sod wile or 4 party connecting, single gevtiemen. - A =—FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUSES TO SA jet Cver ldu; choice localities and low rants. $1250 a. FOR SALB. yeas ar upward, WILLIAM TUCKER, 220 Filth aveuus, A APLENDID LARGE CORNER LIQUOR STORE, | Sve Fwenty-sixth sirect, near Broadway, now doing excellent vus ness, cheap - FURNISHED HOUSES, FIRST CLASS, TO KENT for casn. Apply to JU A. D. NN & UO., 355 wowery. Avtie te winter; Fileth, Thirty-abab and EVENTH STREET, SEAR SIXT gantly Turniahedty and wile; terms Moderate; best reteren r TINRTY-EIRST STRE Twenty-enct trrets and Lesingtan avenue; some on iow spe -TO LET, TO Yate ea ba SELDOM, OFFEREO—-80U8, ABD lenaes. W. N. POULEY, 27'Park place, 227 ve or wy ratiainen, gevoma Lafibe.- ore fur sale; beat . om, aicely Fusalabed, wiih Ot Ww aids has other business, Address #. & 8, Herald oflice. HE WHOLE OR PART OF A NEWLY FURSIAN. vais. paiSsegy aay 6 A toar mury 8 DEOME CIOAR STORE, 26X13—WELL FITTED Giatvent only SW for who's boase vorng a yiod trade; whole, Avpiy: i owner rewurning to Europe. #73 Court street. Brovkiyn. _ LET, FURNISHED TUF MUM STOOP hKOWN Joune, 159 baat § eth sirnet, between Lexuyton 7 JOR STOR FOR BALE FOR S09 BIST airs ‘avarins, tat s ee eee Te ates avtewsia Neetarases, | and TRInd guanine, last Luneh Rooms, Wie and Biliterd teres oo corner Liquor i fae ont ae en 10 RENT-—WITH IMMEDIATE. POSSESSION, nicely (uruiabe.t 1 ; Biores, Clzar Stores. MITCHELLS Store Agenoy, 77 Cedar street, low. Inquire after lu 0’ FOR SAL, ON BROADWAY, NEATLY FURNISH- _ AL ea Hotel: 8!eonmse european Blan : doing yoo! baal Vavurntabed, : ate Tem OT AVES BATLIES, 141 droadway. 10 LET—TUR THREE STORY AND ATTIC MARBLE ine Atonp Dwelling Louse, 63 Washington a NORNER LIQUOR STORF FOR SALE—ON THIRD | Mediate possession. Apply to tJ. GIB L« J _avenne, or will fet the tixtares, with lice: ae; rent enenps | saves c pow closed by death. de = u20 W RENT-—A PRETTY FOUR STORY FRENCH ROOF bo ebchinic sire esl tte House, Lz roume; bach, gas, was! excellent neighborhood: seven muvute GUOD LO | pens $75 per meant jown town. Address R., Heradi uiice. be lad of As M. $150 per month for the c Twenty-second street. T, AT MRS. £TT. a ‘ Let Sitting Koum xed o clase Board, Referer 2 5 KINS - Bedrwum, with # chun pede “6 Aprii; aeighvorioos D AVENUE, FIRST POOR AROUR SOD TiN vcasas onuauns.< thameasonely tt a Koous, ed DEP vement aqua | ed i On secuad Suor, w let, wit Bowden A M modern tmeproveaeuts, very at Lie West Twenty-aista at, MST FIFTEENTH gle yeitemen, Wee A RGELL'S TURKISH BATHS, LEXINGTON AVENU! AA corner ot Twenty 1th atest, centlomen, with oF without Meals, ab) argh. ur indent Reve tar guarey routh ; Yen 3 jours ad betus oped A3 Bh % GENTLE wih or without Board, Apply at 4 West Areet. A “FURNISHED ROOM FOR A SING + me Voirty-third 1OR BALE—FIRST CLASS WINE ROO: cation, Engraving and further information PEN, Ml Broadway, VB FLNTH AVENGE, CORNER NINTH STREt Zo Fine Uonse |, tet, riled (ur Lourding house or private KODMAN & ADAMS, 39 LADY WILL Li A HANDSOME SECOND FLAME rt bs Ae OR BALR—A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LI Distillery Store, 189 Firm avenue, vetweea Eleventh and Twelfth street ; goud' lweation, dwoting. i one oF more, wit private tote: Wo ather boaters, tis Weed doors weal of Broadway, berty wrent, ESTRABLE SINOLS AND DOUBLE KUOMS. MKATS coker to order, noon dinner; fresh talk; large {OR SALE-IN HARLEM, THE STOCK AND FIX- PURN ORD oily fitted up Wine, lune and Riliaed ROOMS AND APARTS ts Room, will ce guid at asacriice, Appy at W445 West Forty [ . TO LET. nds for children; ReNUUIN Near; HeErmanent pares Hoe binth street. SMALL AMERICAN FAMILY WIS AN ACHEIA, | Needs Nationa: Diovora! Harel, Wiia street amt Vhun we, rn ae Die pany Wo join hem ‘and auare ihe ‘duties ani ex: | ee ane and le now doing splendid nusnesn; good raasa s9r eel: be un TAR, he elegant house 134 asi Nineteenth street, new’y and ire. APpiy a ty y LARGE AND ONE OR Two Lb, PLAINLY ssumely fru Paciore’any Hetrooms, with privale sein ott iit furnished Rooms, tor bousekeevi tablet vesired d large Roown; references, ea nae iat ms very lows AUR BALELA LONG FRIABLISUED PIRST CLASS | M-zerpL MaDe location. 1420 Bromiway, new to corner af Grocery. BROWNING & WATERMAN, ‘Thirty -Suurth street, M Lorene iy! tence nend nd ibaa PART OF A MODERN HOUSE, FULLY FUR eres mone a pas BOARD AND LOOGING VANE N ANERICAN LADY WISH BoaRD IN A ' 41 sirtcuy private Caaky ; terme woderate, address BH. 3. b., Herald office. woul be let wa amall anuy. e FPek BALE TA DOWN TOWN REETAURANT, DOING | premises, a 165 West Fagen re splendid paying business ; for sein. present owner leaving for kunrope. Address 3. Hy Heras ce, A. Quiet, HOME FOR A Yousa GENTLEMAN IN riclly privace family; me caw aud ais terme WASTED—GOOD BOARD AND ROOM. FOR GER, ARFECT | moverate. App! sleman acd wife, to near viermty of North Suore F% BALE ON FAVURADLE TEKMR-A ly Ww Mia, KING, Wy Bogor Greenwich atreeta Apply to ar addres J. KN, Ti Nowa Brick Yard, eligibiy joe: i four machines, For (ull Mor reel. parentare apply W DAVID P. VAN DEVENTIse Keyport URNISHED ROOMS ’ ies ahaa Mi tN 87 ie ene sem ats for gentlemen, WASTED-<DY A GENTLEMAN AND WIP, HOARD faci on ey 84 Amity street. a quiet, private fi: ala moderate prices, Revere OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL MARBLE COUNTER, 2X3, J See ti Adress K M., Herala Uptown Beene WITH USE oF | and & S.0W Cane, $35; nothing bester; eaitable ire E ANDSOME FURNISHED ROOM 4 SS and FI per ‘e. Class ature; also a apendid Figure tor a eigar ators, Address GAR, ALTOON, but mut cod watery at box 1.458 Bost oities, week. 4 Fourth xv, one vt J ANTED-NKAR CHE TRACK OF THE UNIVERSITE Surpisted Room ar two en aude, im apnvae by an eideriy iin sod Lin son, with Board, « yPate lire and gae; i'l give ya week, Adureas Yox 60H) Pont oillce, a from A, i. Stewart & Co. | ie SAL! A aplendidiy vited up cigar store, duing wholeaae and retail busine Ineabon .o0t, down town; tvom asjolming, iu suitable for bar or ang other buatness; reat lows ow obliged to leave the bustoess on accuniat of heaith, Adsrese —AN UPPORTUNTTY SELDOM OFFERED | F{ANDSOMELY FORNISIED PaRLOL AND BED OUT, win Kuum, lor genuemes, wahout board, huase toh seveail aveue, yunetton of | | | new hese cia way aud F bi (T LLT- FURNISHED ROOMS, AT 64 AMITY BT RI — corner South Math a 2 1,:38 Fost o1ce, “ é, once iey a med ue, tor xeatiomea and thet foe my HE CIGAR RTORE AND WINE ROOM 41) FULTON | wives gud aiugle ladies; locattum pleasant; tering H° YN HOU OAs i Laid eae er tae street wi.l be soit wt paolic auction on Friday, Deeem: | moverate, airee. apuosiie, S'. dames Hotel. Newly amd thes ber 1, at 12 o'cloce, if nut previonmy disposed oF al private ougely reurnistes and Peltte| ut 4 Neer Boas; Lodciug. $l. Very rennunavle to perma A FUR. sale, ‘ T° LET—WITT IMMEDIAT a ntaked or an shed Fal, comeisita de bgaured . es i Te eae tact aad Liurk GERMACK, FISH AVENUE AND TWONS Boma: Avhiy ae keer anh a | PUTA ot, i ERMAL Ped a ag hb Lang ee me togeen a a a ed Sacuel, for prveate farnitiess A aan Cerone, roe T° LET eA FLOOR, CONSISTING OF TNKER LARGE, | Vat ys aitacned wo auch fat a. rose (runt? dasuryarsed i Shaping Machinen ‘Mnebinite’ Toute Of every Une . airy Rooms, 1 Cacnisbed for house ereying to ab Fesuncte Dy aay Oe ON STOR o cmt acm ave a jackonit Wray =! Fei $10 per wees. Apply at hh ae WILLIASN G. PORPKING, bbb seis dh -A.-STRAM ENGINES, BUILERS, BAW as ree fe mom | EW ENGLAND HOTEL, 30 BOWERY, COK —— ee shetean ae fat ns A eld Sa i NY OR THRER ROOMS, BLEGANTE FURNISHED, N Siren, De nga Kagies, neay ¢ Seamaster con elit 82 Atel ite or tw ‘gentien 310 €F per week, Cr yenstownen on ei: binsh inde: th avenue. beluw the wepot a 10 — a armas ne —o ud 19 JY AT MARKS Peace, room nn noe WOUD «MA we. Hy et lo gentle RGE AN MLL ASSUKTED &TOL Hundt vtreol, New Vouk. | mau, ave of good Vath, AG: $B Alto d Fabien, of sil atzes ant atyina varies oy ae —— _ larye eyiare Room. SM upwards; Dew, wandart wize abies cammpirt POR BALK HY K fos LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS | - — — pier avn. | 2k, MANANAGH a DAcKeR, curser of Come al anit one Steamboat Borer, ai! in gout uraer and wil ve) Ope WENE TWENTY FOURTH STREET, - street Bold cenp; tre sicamdrmt vation Je laFue enudgl Wo suuply | DEG sue thinet vicssoa wen Turaished upper Koc, for @ Soibertahteiee anew Bien evinder. Abuiy w WIGGINH & USTRAND EA, Lit | geot; a POR SAKE CHR AP THRE SECOND HAND FUELAS ty . - wn ts ann nt one Collender isiliard Tables, tu list rate orders Aj phcteasrin wn 104 SYST TWENTIETH STREET. AF VERAL NEAT. | a tbe AMOF Uiilard 1m, Novt' Warclay atreet wre ’ | vy ernished Kove tor genermen or lng os REM aA i oh tl Lal i a irda wo... WATCHES, JEWEIYRY, See | Reaping! termn imnleraic es patmtuent wapectaite varia. | 1-Sece PueiUW AWARDED ‘TW KAVANAGW’ a MERICAN WATCH:S, CUCKOO AND FRENCH Deeker at the Ainercnn ti Wil, or thee oeks, Jewe rs, ster ing Biter Ware, eet aul ch ape . RTV-FOURFIL STRERT, BLTWHE! new wipe “Neapareit Hulbert brink catgrtte ‘Clocks, J fliver Wace, i saw! Ley] THE TWEEN LEXING. aye " catg Qe AL PRANK FL. LO £08, 208 Malo aveuie, corner of leumnnt well furnished | @aged eushtr che jac gee 1h ee Repurt vn ental gly eo Fourtecotm s.reet, wos 89 Highih avenue, corner ut tweaty- | fram Room swith alcore, eullanle for three | notocing them wy erior ve all stl enced tor sian mree, ‘ Geullatwen ur a'geutleman ‘ced wife; sso ‘hail Wedreum, | tion, ihe Devel cide table being armug theme

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