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‘ NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1872.—TRIPLE SHEET. CITY GOVERNMENT. (OF FICIAL.) Board of Assistant Aldermen. STATED SESSION. MONDAY, Feb. 19, 1872, 8 o'clock FM. Board met in their Chamber, No. Ié City Hail, pur- ‘puant to adjournment. Prosent—Otie 1. Hall, Enq. President, in the chair, and |dermen Foley, Stacom, O'Bri bin- Hare krau, Coddingvon, terack, Piosiney, ioe mamuies of ais heid ee 4 eyperich : read 10 ee iene EE own ween fad (Miri argues, that aaid part of eald street De Paved with Belgian pavement. In connection therewith the PERStpEN' presented the fol- resolution :— Resolved, That 112th street, from Second avenue to Third Brenue, be paved with Belsian or trap-block payeinent, and ‘at the several intersecting sireets and avenues cross- be laid where not now laid, and relaid where (hose are, in the opinion of the Commissioner of Public we ob in good Fapalr of are not upos saraie gadapted te e new went, under the direct Of the Commianiouee of: Publi Works; and that the accom: anying ordinance therefor be adopted. ‘3 5 5 i i minissioner of Deeds in and for the city and of 'k, in place of Edward 1. Price, heretofore was laid over. By Asaistant Alderman FOLEY” . seni A" gromgwaik (06 laid across West street, to pier No. 01 iver, u ection of the ner of Panic Waste; and that the ecompanying ordinance therefor be adopied. was laid over. By Assistant Alder Stacom— mr Resolved. ‘That Samuel G, Barnard be and he ts hereby jew Yor! anpo ited, but who has fatied to qualify. hich was udopied by the following vowe:— Afirmative—Assistant Aldermen Foley, Stacom, O'Brien, Galvin, Kobinson, Healy, Harit, Coddington, Strack, Pinck- ‘Bey, Coatello, Wace, Connor, Gels, MeDonald, and the Freat- Negative—Acsistant Alderman Kraus—1. By Assistant Alderman O'bRIEN— Resolved, That Henry P. West be snd is hereby appointed ‘& Commissioner of Weeds in and for the cry and county of New York, in of ‘Thomas F, Smith, heretofore ap- pointed, but who'has failed to ‘qualify. Asalstant Alderman CONNok moved that said resolution be referred to the Committee on Salaries and Oilices. The PRESIDENT put the question whether the Board ‘would agree with said motion, ‘hich was decided in the aflirmative. BBy the same— Resolved, That John Stout be and is hereby appointed a Commissioner of Deeds in and for. the enty and county of ‘New York, in place of Francis Vanderbeck, heretofore ap- Pointed, bit who hus failed to quality, As nt Alderman STRACK moved that said resolution be Feferred to the Committee on Salaries and Otlices, The PuRstpRNT put the question whether the Board ‘Would agree with said mouon, Which was decides in the ailirmative, By a ~ ais iY man, ROBTHBOS— Ana Resolv iat femmission ve and the same is héreby given Yo Bernard Dulfy to keep a watering trouch on the sidewalk 3n front of his premises on the northwest corner of Canal and ‘Varick streets, provided the same be done at his own ex Re'works: ha the Feesre of the com eeoner of bel suc! rpoission to remain only duril ‘as ‘ura of the Common Council vege cg Yisich was aavpted oy the following wot tive—Aasistant Aldermen Foley, Stacom, O'Brien, Galvin, Robinson, Healy, Hartt, K 5 . Si Pie) Costelld, War ar raus, Coddington, Strack, » Connor, Geis, Simonson, Cumisky, Schwartz and'the President—20, ih By Assistant Alderman CoppinGToN— Resolved, That Beekman T, Burnham be and he is hereby appointed & Commissioner of Deeds tn and for the city and ‘county of New York, in the place of Mark Finiay, heretofore appointed, but who has failed to qualify, Assistant Aldertnan KRAUS moved that sald resolution be Feierred to the Committee on Salaries and Offices. ‘The PrestpeNT put the question whether the Board would peree with said motion. Which was decided in the affirmative, By Assistant Alderman CostELLo— ved, That —— —— be and they are hereby aesig- Sppoloted printers to the Corporation, in lew and lew York Printing Company, thelr successors fand that she resolution approved by the Mayor ‘May 28, 1870 (Jot Proceedings, vol. 28, page 183), and all ther resolutions or ordinances theretofore or since passed consistent or contiicting with the provisions of this rego- lution, are hereby anuulled, reacinded and repealed, and that Comptroller be and he is hereny authorized and directed pay the bills incurred in accordance with the terms of this Fesolution, upon being certitied by the Clerks of the respec- ve of the Common, Counell, end the Comptrolier ts to pay no is for printing, indexing or bind- ig hereatter ordered and executed, except to. the printers by designated, and in future that no more than five hun- dred copies of mtnutes or documents be printed, except by she order of the Ksoard directing tke publication of the Assistant Alderman STRACK moved that said resolution @e referred 'to the Committee on Printing and Aavertiving, The PRESIDENT put the question whether the Boara would nfeh was deeiges ta th jegative by the following vote ~~ jecided in the negative by the folie i sohfumative.Assinant, Aldermen Harte Kraus, Coding. ney, Connor, neon, Schwarz and the President10° uagalpe the I Negative—Assisiant Aldermen Foley, Stacom, O'Brie Pat ny Robinson, Healy, Comello, Gets, Cumieky and Met assistant Alderman ROBINSON moved that said resolution Peters se ENT put the question whether th vaazee with said moon. cidescraer: fh hich was decided in the affirmative. By the same:— Resolved, That the Clerk of the Board of Assistant Alder- v ¥ be directed to procure a co) f the bills 1: vd nto the Legislature Or eid for the use of the members of ‘Asnistant Alderman GALVIN moved that said resolution ‘be lald over. The President put the question whether the Board would ae ye ‘hich was decided in the affirmative. Alderman HraLy— street, from Grand street to Rivington treet, be paved with Beigian or trap-block pavement, and the several intersecting streets and avenues cross- uid where those mow laid ure, in the opi Yiorks, not th good repair, or are not upon &, grade adapt the rade of the proposoa new pavement, under, the airec- tion of the Commissioner of Public Works! and that the ac- Sompanving ordinance therefor be adopted. Whioh was aid over. \ By Assistant Alderman Connon— That the Commissioner of Public Works is here- Dy requested to inform this Hoard by what parties, right and jority the pavement in many of the streets of this city jas recently been broken up for the purpose of laying and why such disturbed and removed pavement not been properiy relaid and ‘Assistant Alderman CONNOR moved that sa{d resolution be adopted. Tne PRESIDENT put the question whether the Board would agree with said motion. Which was decided in’ the negative by the following ‘Vote :— Attirmative—Assistant Aldermen Pinckney, Wade, Connor, Simonson and the President—5. jegative—Assistant Aldermen Foley, Stacom, O'Brien, Robinson, Healy, Hartt, Kraus, Coddington, Strack, Contello, Geis, Cumisky, McDonald and Schwartz—15. the same . ved, ‘That First avenue, from Houston street to Four- th street, be paved with Belgian or trap-block pavement, fand that at the several intersecting streets atud avenues cross- ‘Walks be laid where not now laid, and relaid where those Row laid are, In the opinion of the Commissioner of Public ‘Works, not in #008 repair, or are not upon a grade adapted to the grade of the proposed new pavement, under the direc- ion of the Commissioner of Pupile Works; and that the ac- Sompanying ordinance therefor be adopted. Which was reterred to the Committee on Street Pave- ments. By the same— Resoived, That two ornamental street Iamps, of size and to be prescribed by the Commissioner o! orks, be placed and lighted in front of the Gir. ing House of the Children's Aid Sovtety, Ni jack's vince, under the direction of said Commissio1 Whioh was'referred to the Committee on Lamps ai 8 to its former firm con- By the same heres the learned Counsel to the Corporation has ren- dered the opinion “that this Board has power to increase or the number of its officers at pleasure, provided that salaries of. such officers do not exceed the ‘appropriation le therefor,” and that the power to increase or diminish the salaries of ‘ofticers of tuis Board is vested exclusively in said Board of Apportionment ; and Whereas the Board of Apportionment has limited the ap- jon for salaries of the officers of this Board to the ‘annual sum of $16,600; therefore be it Re ‘That the number of employes under this Board Be nine, That they be designated by the names of Clerks Deputy Clerk, Assistant Cierk, Kngrossing and index Clerk, General Clerk and Oficial Reporter, Keader, Sergeant-at Arms, Messenger to Board, Doorkeeper and Assisiant Ser- nt-at-Arms. That they be paid annual salaries as fol- Resolved, That the hours for business in the Cierk'e Utes Defrom 9 A. M, ti!14 P. M., daily, holidays excepted, Resolved, That the Clerk aesiun to each standin; too one of the deputy clerks; and it shail be the deputy clerk #0 assigned ‘to keep a faith: “Journal of the meeunge of the committee, committee such clerica) assistance ‘Assistan' Saar be G xNOm by Tr jerman CONN mission of withdrew the preamble aud the'setond and ttird fd pd Assistant Alderman HakrT thereupon move that the re. resolution, being the tirst of the foregoing series, be ret ful ‘and correct id to render the committee ing, ded Sn there! following resolution ot tant for the the expenses of the Clerk's office of the Aldermen should by ‘Rercsasd doliare, vo be expended ss fouseererro™s °° ant ror Clerk's salar; ‘or Deputy Clerk. ‘a For Aasistant Cle p00 For Messenger. ay 1000, And that the further sum of two thousand dollars ahould be paid as foliows;— ‘For sergeant-at-Arm: For Doorkeever... wees . For two Messengers for Board (youths) at $250 1,000 50 Fee Pasesvenn put wwe question whether tne Board Wine oar, with sal pepeoes. a iment hich was decided in the adrmative by the following Allirmative— Assistant Aldermen Foley, Stacom, O'Brien, Benen h Hartt, Kraus, Coddington, Strack, Pinckney, Waae, Gels, Simonson, Cumisky, Schwartz and the Fresi- N ir a Aldermen Gaivin, Robinson, Costelio fod McDor Assistant Alderman PrNoKNEY moved that said substi- futed resolution be amended by adding thereto, after the ‘word “Resolved,” the words “if the Hoard of Aldermen con- The PresipEnr put the jon whether the Boara would fagree with saia proposed iment. ‘Which was decided in the ailirmative, stant Aldermen STACOM moved that said substituted Mane Pugerpews pur the queens joard mt age mt ait ol question whether the Board would Was decided in the negative by the follow! tom ements; Assiatant wali rmen Hartt, Kra 8, 2 +4 she Fe atone M le, Connor, Simonson, Schwartz, —Asnisiant Aldermen Foley, Sticom, O'Brien, ivi, Rootnaon, Healy, Costello, Gels, Cumtsky and Mo: hese ne aicerman coun moved that the unfavorable wot . The PRESIDENT pale question whether the Board would vote oad! ich trae Seclge Secided in the negative by the following vote :— Aflirmative— Asalsta: m ont Sear ars fe ania Poe. oan AB dermen Foley, Stacom, 0! alvin» Ropinson, Healy, Costello, Gels, Cuihlsky an By Assiatant Alderman Grre— Resoived. That the Commissioner of Public Works ba and sabes ea ot reer for the p wi from the intersectio Third avenue and Twenty-second re oh the expense of same be charged to its appropriate “Aemtant Alderman KRAUs moved that said resolution be referred to the Commitiee on Sewers. ‘The PREStDENT put the question whether the Board would ‘hich was decided in the affirmative. the same— Risolved, That the table now used by the reporters on the southern angie of this room be piaced in front of the Clerk’s desk, for the purpose of factlitatmg and insuting correct re- ports of the proceedings of this Board, The PRESIDENT the question whether the Board would agree with said resolution, Which was decided in the aflirmattve. Résolved, That. the Commies! f Parks be and tht % Commissioners of Parks be an are hereby directed 0 report to this’ Board the inaber of ir department, and that om mlssfoner of Public Works be and: he: te’ hereby iireeien to Foport to this Board the number of laborers employed in his 'h@ PRESIDENT put the question whether the Board would ith Fesolution. oh was decided in the affirmative. Woolved, that Fira l, That it avenue, from Fourteenth to Twenty- sixth street, be paved with Belyian or trap-block pavement, and that at the several intersecting streets and avenues cross walks be laid where not now laid, and relald wuere those now laid are, in the opinion of the Commissioner of Public Works, d repair, or are not upon a grade adapted to the de of the proposed new pavement, under the direction of e Commissioner of Public Works; abd that the accompany- ordinance therefor be ‘hich was referred to the Committee on Street Pavements, By the same— Resolved, That Nineteenth street, from avenue A to Fourth ed with Belgian or trap-block pavement, and avenue, be pi lhe several intersecting streets and avenues crosswalks that at be laid where not now laid, and relaid where those now laid are, in the opinion of the Commissioner of Public Works, ‘not in good repair, or are not upon a grade adapted to the rade of the proposed new Roveme }, under the direction of ¢ Commissioner of Public Works ; and that the accompany- Ing ordinance taerevor be adopted. phigh was referred to the Committee on Street Pavements. Resolved, That Second avenue, from Fourteenth to Twenty-sixth street, be paved with Belgian or trap-block Pavement, and that at the several intersecting streeets and avenues crosswa! be laid where not now laid, and relaid where those now laid are, in the opinion of the Commis- iouer of Public Works, not in good repair, or are not upon = arade adapted to the grade of the proposed new pavement, ‘under the direction of the Commissioner of Punke Works; and that the accompanying ordinance therefor be adopted, Which yas referred to the Committee on Street Pavements, me Resolved, That the various streets and avenues in the city of New York which are now not regularly numbered, oF where the numbers are omitted, and all streets and avenues which are not numbered, be numbered or renumbered as may be required, under the direction of the Commissioner of Public We and that the expense therefor be charged to the appropriate account, Which was laid over, By the same Resolved, That the list of names of persons who have fallet to quailty as Commissioners of Deets be placed in the hands of the Committee on Salaries and Otlices. ‘Tne PRESIDENT put the question whether the Board would agree with sald resolution. ‘hich was decided in the affirmative, By Assistant Alderman 8IMONSON— Re , TI two street lamps be placed and lighted in. front of ‘Faith Chapel,” located on the north side of Forty- sixth street, 280 feet west of Ninth avenue, under the direc tion of the Commissioner of Public Works. ‘Which was referred to the Committee on Lamps and Gas. By the same— Resolved, That gas mains be laid, lampposts erected and street lamps lightec in Eighth avenue st side), from Filty- Dinth street north as far and as fast as the same is grade. ‘under the direction of the Commissioner of Public Works. ‘hich was referred to the Committee on Lamps and Gas, By the same— : Resolved, That Fifty-fifth street, from Brondway to Seventh avenue, be paved with Belgian or trap-block pave- ment, and that at the several intersecting streets and ave- ues crosswalks be laid whete not now |: and relaid where those now are, in the opinion of the Commis- sioner ot Public Works, not in ys repair, or are not upon a grade adapted to the grade of the proposed new pavement, under the direction of the Commissioner of Public Works; and that the accompanying ordinance therefore he adopted. Which was referred to the Committee on Street Pavemenis, Rosoived, That Andrew Black \ved, That Andrew Black be and he ts hereby elected Doorkeeper for the year 1873, id Assistant Alderman GALVIN moved that said resolution be referred to the Commiitee on Salaries and Odlice: ‘The PRESIDEN’ put the question whether the Board would ree with said motion. ‘hich was decided in the aflirmative. By the same— ‘Whereas a document has beon presented in the Comp- troller’s Office, purporting to be a pay ro!l of clerks and em- ployesof the Board of Assistant Aldermen, in and for the month of January, 1873; ana Whereas in doctiment the names ot twenty-one per- s0n8 appear, at an a; gate salary of $4,000 for said month, or at the rate of amp and Whereas it is evident to the members of large number of the persons named in Tendering no service whatever as an equivalent for such claim; therefore be tt Resolved, That the offices of First Assistant Clerk, Second Assistant Clerk, Third Assistant Clerk, Fourth Assistant Clerk, Fifth Assistant Clerk, ‘Assistant Clerk, Assistant Messenger, Meson to President and Assistant Sefgeant- at-Arms bé and are hereby abolished." ‘Assistant Alderman WADE moved that said preamble and resolution be adopted. The PRESIDENT pai the question whether the Board would agree with said motion. ‘hich was decided in the negative by the following vote:— Afirm art, Kraus, Coding: ive—Aguistant Aldermen ton, Strack, Pinckney, Wade, Connor, Simonson, Sch and the President—ll fegative—Assistant Aldermen Foley, Stacom, O'Brien, In, Robinson, Healy, Costelio, Geis, Cumisky and Mc- yy Assistant Alderman PrvoxwRy— Resolvea, ‘i bat the Clerk of the Board be and he is hereby directed to discharge such clerks and other employes of ‘this Board in his office so that the aggregate sai facies, of the Clerk’s office will conform to the appropriation made for that purpose by the Board of Apportionment, and that said Clerk Teport to this Board at its next meeiing his action on this resolution of instruction, pataistant Alderman CoxNom moved that said resolution opted. ‘The PRESIDENT put the question whether the Board would ith said motion. agree wi ‘Which was decided 1p the negative. By Assistant Alderman CumisKY— Resolved, That Paul P. 8. Donovan be and hes hereby appointed « Commissioner of Deeds in and for the olty and county of New York, in place of Peter McKnight, heretofore appointea, but who has failed to qualify. ‘Aasistant Alderman S{MONSON. mov. be referred to the Committee on Salar ‘The PRESIDENT put the question wh: motion. with said ‘hich was decided in the affirmative. By Assistant Alderman ScuwaRTz— Resolved, That four ornamental street lamps, of and design to be prescribed by the Commissioner of Works, be placed and lighted In front of the German Uptown Savings Bank, on the southwest corner of Thira avenue and Fifty-ifth street—two on said street and two on sald avenue, uuder the direction of said Commissioner. i Assistant Alderman SiMONKON moved that said resolution be reterred to the Committee on Lamps and Gas, ‘The PRESIDENT put the question whether the Board would agree with sald motion. wee was decided in the affirmative, ly the same— Resolved, That @n voth sides of Forty-rixth street, from First avenue to Second avenue, curb and gutter stones be reset, and the sidewalks be flagzed and reflagged, where not already done, unier the direction of the Commissioner of Public Works, and that the accompanying ordinance there- for be adopted. ‘Which was referred to the Committee on Street Pave- ments, By the same— Resolved, That Sixtieth sts from Second avenue to elgian or trap-block pave- ting streets and ave. nues’ crosswalks be laid where not now laid and reiaid where those now laid are, in the opinion of the Commis sioner of Public Works, not in good repair, or are not upon agrade adapted to thé grade of the proposed new pave- ment, under the airection of the Commissioner of Public Works, and that the accompanying ordinance therefor be Which was referred to the Committee on Street Pave- ments, By the same— Resolved, That @ street lamp be placed and lighted on the southwest corner of Broadway and Fulton street, under the direction of the Commissioner of Pub ic Works. Which was referred to the Committee on Lamps and as. By the same— Resolved, That a gas lamp post be placed and lighted ‘on the noftheast corner of Forty-eighth sureet and First avenue, under the direction of the Commissioner of Public ‘ks. Which was referred to the Committee on Lamps and Gas. MOTIONS. x Assistant Alderman CoMISKY moved that the Committee on Sewers be discharged from the further considerasion of resolution to build a sewer in Cherry street, from Catharine ——_ atreet, en iy eth @ PRESIDENT pul ie ion whether Ath the metion to discharge tae jecided in the affirmative, ‘The paper was then laid over, REPORTS, Of the Committee on Lamps and Gas tn favor of adopting resolutions t@ lay gas mains ani erect and light lamps it Fitty-second street, from First to Second avenue; in Forty- ninth street, from First avenue to Kast River; in Forty-eighth street, trom First aveaue to East River: in Fifty-fourth street, from First avenue to Kast River; in Forty-seventh street, from First aveaue to Bast River, and in Forty-aixth street, from First avenue to Kast River. hich were severally received and laid over. ‘Of the Committee on Railroads, to concur in resolution re- scinding resolution of former Common Council, authorizing the Rew Tore and Harlem Kalirond Company vo lower thelr tracks anc additional ones not ‘orty-seco1 Which was recetved and laid over. vay png Of the Committee on Street Pavements in favor of adopting reso.utions to lay Belgian pavement in Twenty-nfth street, from Third avenue to River; in Forty-seventh street, from Tenth to ileventh avenue, and Belgian or granite biock pavement in J25th and Manhattan streets, ‘Which were severally received and laid over, Of the Committee on Depurtment ot Public Works, to con- our in resolution tu retit and refurnish chamber and odices of the Board of Aldermen, at an expense not to exceed $1,000. ‘Which was received and laid over. RESOLUTION FROM THE HOARD OF ALDERMEN ADOPTED, To appoint Mever Ricg a Commissiouer of Deods, vice Moses Weil, and to permit Henry A. Mott to build a bay win- dow to his house on the southeast corner of Fortieth street and Park avenue. RESOLUTIONS OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN REFERRED, To appoint, David 8. Jasper and Francis H. Taylor Com: missioners of Deeds; authorizing the Comptroller to renew lease of premises on’ Fourth avenue, near Twenty-seventh street, if desirable; to curb and fing the north side of Fif a receiving ‘and cul yn the northwest Ninth avenue and Fitueth street, riniae ed n motion, the Board adjourn ree o'clock P. M. on SOHN KEMPSEY, Clerk, Monday next. Board of Aldermen. STATED SESSION, DAY, March 4, 1872—3 P, M. Present—John Cochrane, President, a1 orun Minutes of February 26 read and'approved,” -"< ® quorum. b PETITIONS, By Aldermen MEWBDACH— tition of citizens requesting Common Council to endorse Legisiature in favor of plact gas in the mantcipal authorities of the cityy ne SUPPIY of Which was referred to Committee on Repairs and Sup. es. : By Alderman Rappr— Petition of Mary Carroll, widow of Michael Carroll, cl ing that he was elected one of the Alderman of the city, aud asking that she be pald his salary for the term, ‘Which was referred to Committee on Finance, the same — Poution of John Dugan for payment of award in the mat- ter of opening and widening certain streets, ‘Which was referred to Committee on Finance. f Van SeROLUTIONS. By Alderman Van SCHAICK--To appoint Andrew J. Ros and Richard Schell Commissioners of Deeds, Referred to Committee on Salaries and Offices, By Alderman FItz@kRALD—To permit George W. God- dard to place an ornamemal lamp at the northwest corner of Liberty place and Liberty street, hich was referred to Committee on Public Works, Al COMAN--To point Jeremiah Oswald Sulli- vah Comoissioner of Deeds, vice William M. Giles, failed to galley, ‘and John Tracy ngard, vice Richmond Joues, wed to quallt Br Yo Committee on Saleries and Ofices, \TRGRRALD—To avvoint Hobar, D. Girvan /Twenty-second street. trom Sixth avenue to North Commissioner of Deeds, vice James Kngland, failed to ‘qualify. Referred to Committee on Salaries and OF ces, By Alderman CoMAN—To appoint Timothy 'G. Sullivan Ooms Deeas, vice William M, Giles, failed to airalerred to Committee on and Offices. point M. Snowden and Philip By Alderman (itLsex-To w 3. missioners of vice Matthew M. Baker and Joun R. Hennessy, fatied to quality. Which waa reterred to ud Salaries and Offices, By Alderman FALoonrn—To permit bk, Ridley & Son to place ornamental aiups in front of 309 Grand street and on Southe st corner of Grand and Bowery. Which was referred to Committee on Public Works. By alderman, PLUNKI2T—To appoint Daria Henriques and Charles L. Thatcher Commissioners of view Wir ith street, between Tenth and Freventh avenues, ‘hich was referred to Committee on Roads, Ky Aiderman JOYCE—To appomt Alexander Lamont Com- mistioner of Deeds, vice William M. Giles, tailed to quaifty. Which was reterred to Committee on Salaries and Otlices. By Alderman JOYCE—To appoint Albert U. Wing and John Woods, Commissioners of Deeds, vice John B. Fogerty and Robert’ H. Gibson, failed to quality. ‘Which was referred to Committee on Salaries and Offices. By Alterman MuURDAOCH—To pave Twenty-second street, from First street to Lexington avenue, with Belgian pave: ment. Which was referred to Committee on Street Pavements. By Alderman VANCB—To appoint Mason A, Stene Com- missioner of De - Which was referred to Committee on Salaries and Oflices. By Alderman Joyox -~To set curb and gutter stones, Ac., both sides Fifty-fourth street, from Tenth to Eleventh ave- nue, ‘Which was referred to Committee on Streets. By Alderman MARTIN—To_ regulate, dc., Ninety-sixth street, from Eighth avenue to Boulevard, Which was referred to Committee on Roads, By Alderman MARTIN—To build sewer on both sides of Boulevard, rrom Fifty-ninth to Ninetieta street. Which was referred to Committee on Roads. By Alderman VANCE—To pave with Belgian pavement ver. ‘Which was referred to Committee on Street Pavements, By Alderman CoNoVER—To appoint George 8. Sbuliz a Commissioner of Deeds, Which was adopted, By. Alderman CoNovER—To appoint Benjamin F. Car. penter and Louis V. Putuey ‘Commissioners of Deeds, vice George K. Jardine and Jobn Ivers, failed to qualify. hich was referred to Committee on Salaries awl Offices, By Alderman Conoven—Directing Counsel to the Corpo- ration to bave Seventy-third street, from Fourth avenue to East River, opened. ‘Which was referred to Committee on Roads, By Alderman CoNOVER—Directing Stroct Oleaning Com- mission to have ashes, c., removed between the bours of twelve o'cloek, midnight, and six o'clock in the morning. free drinking bydrant and Seventy-first street 1» Second avenue to River ; to flag nort y-seventh nd Ninth avenues; to build receiving banty street and Boulevard ; to lay Croton mains on east efde Boulevard from Seventy-fourth to Kighty- secon street, and west side from Seventy-seventh to Lighty- second street, ‘and the papers were referred to the Committee on Roads, rn ‘On motion the Committee on Public Works was discbarred from further consideration of petition to pave Fiftieth street, from Fifth to Sixth avenue, with Belgian pavement, and the paper was referred to C ittee on Bt Pavements, On motion the Committees on Street Pavements was dis- charged trom further consideration of resolution to light ‘Twenty-fourth street, from Tenth to Eleventh aod Eleventh avenue from Twenty-tourth to. ‘Thirtieth street, with gas, and the paper was referred tothe Committee on Pubhe Works, On motion ‘the Committee on Street Pavementa was dis- charged from further consideration of the resolution to regu- late Tenth avenue, from J:ighty-tinat to Nincty-second street, ‘nd the paper was referred to the Committee on Roads, ‘On motion the Committee on Public Works was discharged from further consideration of the resolution requiring the several gas companies to report the nunfber of gas street lamps, £c., lighted and paid for by the city, and on motion the resolution was adop! Ry the Special Commitee <Mesolution to repeal and jal Committee —Resolution to repeal and re- aclud the resolution to extend Lafayette place. Which was adopted. By the Committee on Salaries and Offices—An ordinance fixing the number of clerks and attaches of the Board, their espeotive salaries and detining their duttos, hich was laid over. By the Committée on Salaries and Offices—Resolution to appotut George 1. Macoy, Francis, B. Luop Alfred Hallen, Charies L. Lamara, Hulbert Peck, Isaac E. Isaacs and nard 8, Levy Comrnissioners of Deeds, Which was adop' By Committee on Streets and Pavements—To pave with Bel- gian pavement Twenty-first street, between Sixth and enth avenues. Which was laid over, By Committee on Streetsy-To flag north side Fourteenth street, Second to First avenue. ‘Which was laid over. By Committee en Streets—To permit James Watson to sink a four inch earthen pipe diagonally across Worth strect- from No, 103 to No 1. Which ‘was adopted. By Committee ‘on Streets—To light street lamps both sides Firat avenue, Forty-ifth to Forty-sixth atroet, pe Gomanitiee on Btreete—To lay gas mains, e., in Domi o1 Sixty fret street, between Boulevard and Ninth avenue, i ‘hich was inid over. By Committee on Streets—To build sewer in Fifty-first street, between #ifth and Sixth avenues, Waich was laid over. By Committee on Streets—To lay Croton mains, Sixty- first street, Bowevard to Ninth avenue. Which was laid over, By Committee on Streets—To lay ga water mains, Fifty-first street, Sixth to Which was laid ove By Committee on Streets—To pave with Belgian pave- ment Forty-fourth street, Third to Fourth avenue. Fratet watites “On Streets—To permit construction of Commi on vaults “under sidewalk northeast corner Third avenue and ‘Twenty-third street. Which was adop:ed. COMMUNICATIONS, From the Comptrolier, in relation to the amount of money mains, &c.; also renth avenue. ‘appropriated by the Board of Apportionment and the Board OPAudit to the legislative department, ‘Tn connection therewith @ resolution appointing a special re" mmittes of three to confer with a like committee of the Soard of Assistant Aldermen in referance to ald subject ‘was adopt MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR. ‘Transmitting Report of Sailors’ Snug Harbor. ‘Ordered on file. ° COMMUNICATIONS. From Clerk of Common Council, showing what action had been taken by the Common Council in relation to the grades of Reade, Pearl, Worth and Franklin sireets. Ordered printed in minutes. From Committee of Public Works, in answer to resolution of Board of Aldermen as to what contracts are now in force for cleaning streets and sowers, stating that tne cleaning of the streets does not come under ‘the cognizance of sald De- artment of Public Works, and consequently he is unable to, ‘urnish copy of contract. In the matter of cleaning sewers there {s no existing con- tract for anid work, therefore no copy can be furnished, Ordered on file. GENERAL ORDERS. qifipolution txing pay of laborers employed by the city at whieh woe referred to the Committee on Salaries and Offices. Resolutions—To regulate Eightieth strect, from Eighth to ‘Tenth avenue; to regulate Eighty-fourth street, from Boule- vard to River Drive; to regulate Kighty-second street, from Eighth avenue to Boulevard; to regulate Exghtieth street, trom Eleventh avenue to Rirer Drive ; to pave. with Belgian pavement, Park place from Broaaway to West street; to ave, with Belgian pavement, Church street, from Fulton to ‘orris street; to renumber Park place, from Broadway to ‘West street; to pave Fiftieth street, from Fifth to Sixth ave- nue, with Belgian pavement; directing Commissioner of Public yf A have marble busts upon President's desk roperly repaired. te Winn ware severally adopted by the following vote :— ‘he President, Aidermen Coman, Conover, Falconer, Fitzgerald, Gilsey. Joyce, Martin, McLaren, Mehr- bach, Plunkitt, Radde, Vance and Van Schaick —14, ‘On motion the Board adjourned until Monday next, Tith at8 o'clock P. M. JUSEPH SHANNON, Clerk. inst East Side. COSY BROWN STONE HOUSE, NO, 6 LEXING- ton aveiue, near Twenty-second street, for sale, with Furniture. BLACKWELL & CO., 56 Liberty street. FIRST CLASS BROWN STUNE HOUSE, 107 EAST A Sixtieth street, trimmed in hard wood and maple ; house 2052342100; will be sold cheap for cash. Apply to GIO, M. SIMONSON, 1,269 Broadway. FREE REGISTER, WITH PARTICULARS OF 2,000 A. Hiuses and building Lots for sate and to let, containin dity map, 4." Apply 10 V. K. STEVENSON’ & SON, If Pine street. HANDSOME BROWN STONE HOUSE ON SEVENTY- second tego pariors fei Meg iy mt Oa gale ; terms eaay ; also one on Fifty-thlrd s every respect CRURNETE & BUCK, 1,076 Third A. ~POR Sale, AT A SACRIFICE, IN A VERY FINE + location, a three story brown stone House, west of Lexington avenue ; cash wanted. FRANCIS CRAWFORD, 966 Thira avenue. 7 BARGAIN,—EAST THIRTY-SKVENTH STREET, Murray Hill, tour brown stone, $25,500; hard Wood mantels and mirrors; frescoed, and in perfect order. THOS. 3, DUNKIN, 634 Third avenue, A —BARGAINS—THIRTY-SEVENTH STREET, NEAR Fifth avenue, 25 fect, $45,000; Thirty-eizhth street, 26,000; Forty-tirst street, $18,000; 600 others: Record just issued; free. WILLIAM TUCKER, 220 Fifth avenue, above Twenty-sixth street, AW PARMES WISHING TO BUY HOUSES EAST OF + Fifth avenue or on Fifth avenue will find it to their ad- vantage to give use call, as we have 2,00) House and some great bargaing, the parties wanting mon FETTRETCH & REMBE: nird nue, for sale, ALWIL SELD $8 £AST FIPTYTHIRD STREET, that large four story House tand Lot, 890.000 beiaw resent cost price, if applied for this week ; Also a two story and Lage tt pong git a a west of Sixth ix! 4,000 , a louse on irty- Dinth street, 825,00, Apply to JAMES FATTRETCE, 90 Sixth avenue. THIRD AVENUL LOT—WEST SIDE, BI Fereniy-staeis and poate Rams] stress, sbriaoy prise iow, $18,500; 01 wired; balance five years. CITY REAL ESTATE FOK SALE, East Side. R SALE—FINE BROWN STONE HOUSES, EAST ide of Fourth avenue, between Kighty-fifth and Eighty- sixth streets, and north aide of 116th street, be.ween Lexing- ton and Third avenues; ali tnprovementa; will be sold at a bargain if applied for at once, BRADLEY & CURRIER, 64 Dey street, nie. For SALE—ON NINTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- nue, a fine four story high stoop House, well built, 26x 60x bargain, INE & PELL, 657 Sixth F° SALE-HOUSE AND LOT IN THE SEVENTH ward, in good order. Apply to THOS. WARREN, 206 Monroe street, Ft. SALE—THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, 19 FEET ‘inches by 40 feet; Lot 80 feet, No, 83 Lexington avenue. Inquire on premises, rok OR SALE—LARGE FIVE STORY TENEMENT HOUSE, brown stone front, on west side of Second avenue, near Fifty-ninth street; terms easy. ‘Three story and Basement brick House, Seventy-third street, between Fourth ana Lex- ington avenues; reasonable terms, Apply to OLIVER & KEANE, Real Kstate Brokers and Aucvionecra, 31 Pi row, entrance 33. ‘OR SALE—THE FIVE STORY BRICK TENEMENT House, with two Stores, 181 Mulberry, between Hester and Grand,” Apply to H. D, MILDEBERGER, 80 Carmine OR SALE—THE HOUSE, 318 EAST NINETEENTH street, three, story and Basement hich stoop, 21x58 by loék, in fine ofver.at a reasonable price. Inquire on the premises, or with BLAUT & MINSESHEIMER, 10 Duane om ; OR SALE AT A SACRIFICE—IF APPLIED FOR AT once, the superior three story hgh stoop brick House ‘hirty-first street; 23x50x100; all improvements; only $14,000; terms to sult." Apply to owner, 564 Third av. On SALE-FINE FOUR STORY BROWN STONE pony Seventy-fourtn street, near Madison avenue gost os 000; none handsomer finished. Owner, ighth avenue. OR SALE AT $17,000-—-HANDSOME 4 STORY HIGH stoop brown stone House, pleasantly located, West Fitts second street; beautitully frescoed; fixtures inciude ferme acoomaniodating. Permits of EMSOURNEAY, No. je street, FF, SALE CHEAP—A FRONT AND REAK HOUSE, on full tot, 74 iy ¥ BLISS & JAMES, 346 Broome atreet. FoR SALE OR TO LET—5% EAST 120TH STREET, two story high stoop brick House; all modern improve- ments; near steamboat ianding; no agents, Apply to owner, 385 West Twentieth street. & WOR SALE OR TO LEASE—THE CORN BXCHANGE Mill Property in East Twenty-third street ; low and easy terms, Inquire at 112 East Fourteenth street, OR SALE CHEAP—IN BARLEM, A NEAT TWO story basement and cellar brick Hotse, with all modern improvementa, In complete order. Apply on the premises, 10 East 112th street, between Third and Fourth avenues, ARLEM,—FOR SALE, AT A BARGAIN, A THRE story and basement brown stone House, built in the hest manner, with ail modern improvements, on a 100 foot street, Apply to owner, on premises, 116th atreet, first house east of Seconda avenue, north side. ADISON AVENUE,—FOR SALE AT A GREAT BAR- gain, ah elegant private Dwelling, fourth house north of Sixty-aizth atre side, Inquire on the premises, or of D, G. CROSBY, 183 Nassau street, ORTHWEST CORNER OF THIRD AVENUE AND Forty-third street, 25x100; veFy cheap; also four Lots on nue A and lodth sireet. VANDERVUORT & GOLDMARK, 33 Park row, room 10. E OFFER THAT MAGNIFICENT FOUR STORY high stoop Ohio stone front Residence, with bay _win- dows, on the northeast corner of Lexington avenue and Fitty- Afth street, opposite the new, synagogues, 21 5x60x80. PIE NIX REAL ESTATE AND LOAN COMPANY, 96 and 908 and 88 Fourth aven SOLD AT A BARGAIN—OWNER GOING to Europe—Three story high stoop sub-celiar brick House; modern improvements; in excellent order. Inquire 982 East Thirty-eighth atreet, HE EVENING TELEGRAM GIVES ALL THE NEWS OF THE ENTIRE DAY FOR TWO CENTS. SENT ALL OVER TH’ COUNTRY FOR 50 CENTS A MONTH, A YEAR, ‘Weat sider —GRAND ROULEVARD, NEAR EIGHTY-SIXTH « street, 100x125 feet; also Tenth avenue, near 102d atrect, ‘These two exceedingly valuable parcels are oifered iy and on eusy terms. “Apply to V. K. STEVENSON If Pine street, —-FOR' SALE-SIXTH AVENUE, FOUR STORY + House and Store, above Forty-second street ; lot 20x80; price $80,000. Room 13, 13% Nassau street. OULEVARD LOTS FOR SALE—FIVE LOTS ON WEST side Boulevard, between 122d and 124th streets; also 16 Lots on 128d and 124th streets, between Boulevard and Tenth ‘avenue: price low; terms easy. Apply to LEOPOLD SCHMIDT, 68 treet. BUSES AND On Greene stret Street, avenue A, First Forty-filth, Forty-elgbth, a DWELLING PROPERTY FOR SALE— et, Canal street, West atreet, Washington ue, Twenty-fourth, Twenty: sixth, ifty-fifth, Sixty-first streets, &c., at low prices; also Stores, Houses, Stables, &c., to let. Apply to W. & E. A. CRUIKSHANK, 55 Broadway, OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS THREE STORY BROWN stone House, 17x50x100, 149 West Fifty-third street, middle of block, nofth side, between Sixth and Seventh ave- nueg, finished in hard wood and with all the modern improve- ments; price low maa caay. Apply to HOMER MOR- v, G. HITCHCOUK, 271 Canal st. GAN, No. 2 Pine OR SALE—TO PACKERS AND BUTCHERS—A valuable piece of Property, situated on the corner of Ninth avenue snd Forticth street, consisting of two brick and one frame building designed for the above mentioned busi- ness, HOFFMAN, COBURN & CO., 602 Sixth avenue. OR SALE—THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY 165 HUD- son street, corner of Laight, with the Lot adjoining on Laight street. Apply to H. D, MILDEBERGBR, 80 Carmine street, FOE, SALE{FRONT AND REAR HOUSES, BTOCK and Fisiures of Liquor Store, West Thirty-ninth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues; price reasonable. Apply at cigar store 837 Elahth avenue. three story attic high stoop brown stone on Forty- seventh street, near — renee 20x45. INE & PELL, 657 Sixth avenue, OR SALE CHEAP—rIVE LOTS, 25X100, SOUTH SIDE ot Forly-sixth street, between Ninth and Tenth ave ‘Apply to JOHN J. HUGHES, 54 Dey aur eet. OR SALE OR TO LEASE—A PLOT, CONIAINING six lots, ranning through from Thompson to Sullivan streets near Houston. Apply to ELLIS N. CROW, 145 Sulli- van street. : nues, IXTH AVENUE PROPERTY FOR SALE.—TWO Houses and Lots, 44 feet front, 70 feet deep; rents for $85,600; price $55,000. For full particulars apply to B. MINTZ, 432 Fourth avenue. ‘ WEST FIFTY.SEVENTH SYREET.—FOUR STORY 360 brown stone, 20x50, lot 100.5, will be sold at auction by MULLER, WILKINS & CO.,on Thuraday, March 14; ft in bo seen after Monday trom $ to 11 A. M. session. BROOKLYN ‘PROPERTY FOK SALE A ]]ERALD BRANCH O¥FICK— ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT BRANCH OFFICE, AT NO. 4COURT STREET, CITY HALL SQUARE, OFFICE OPEN FROM 6 A. M, TILL 8 P, M, BROOKLYN CARRIERS AND DEALEKS CAN RE- CEIVE THEIR PAPERS AT THE HERALD BRANCB DELIVERY, NO. 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN. | | PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALB CL. 52 Se WITH BARN AND N. J, 45 minutes and West Twelfth wenue to U, TOUS- A FURNISHED HOUSE, 9 ROOMS, 536 acres Land, for rent, at Clifto from New York, orner of W. ‘» Apply al streets to C, BROOKS, Or at 586 Sixth LEY. A Saco ear a eet given to applicants, F. Gee D, BROWN, 90 Broadway. wr HANDLE FACTORY AND SAW MILL FOR le.—For itomediate sale, inthe State of Tennessee, a few miles from Nashville, a Saw Mill and Axe Handle Fac- tory, lately erected and Jo complete working order, together Hosen thereon. “Address SEX ANDI MILLER” Syst on. dress ALE) DF oar more Creek, Post oflice, Nashville, Tenn. a ~DOCKS IN NEWARK, NEW JERSEY, FRONTING * the Passaic River unt Morris Canal; desirable for l lumber, stoue, coal or brick yard; the best located docks Newark ; for sale or lease. Apply at #7 Duane street. ot GEORGE W. HOJER, AT SEW BRIGHTON, HAMILTON PARK.—T0 RENT, three brick Vailas, furnished and unfurnished; gas, water, lawns, shade trees, <c.; near ferry. Apply to HAM: ton & CO., 92 Front street, or W. A. COLLINS, 33 Pine FARM, CONTAINING 150 ACRES, TO LEASEK—FOR three or five years, with good Dwelling tiouse, partially furnished, all nec outbuildings, situated within two miles of at Bedford station, on the Harlem Raliroad; some stock farming implements, poultry, &c., can be pur: chased or rented with the farm ; per year, Apply Tent $1 enue, to 8. EMBERSON, 689 Sixth DESCRIPTIVE LIST OF OUR COUNTRY PROPER ty for sale may be had on application to us. 3.0.2 3c SKIDMORE, #2 Cedar street, New York. AT MHITE FLAINS, WESTCHESTER COUNTY, 15 acres, beautiful Land, overlooking the village ; only'five minutes’ walk trom Harlem Railroad depot and 40 minutes from New York; there are no finer building altes in the county; nearly all of the property aroun has been {upproved and this fs the only large piece of land for sale in the place; will be sold on easy terms, or would exchange for first class city property. Map and full particulars at the ofllee of C. 8. PECK & CO, 947 Broadway. NEW HUTEL—§0 ROOMS, COMPLETE, NEAR city, fine location, terms liberal; also one 65 rooms, #0 miles Ly on line Erie Railroad; healthy location; fully turuisbed ; sold on Uberal terms. BIGGS & SON, 206 Broadway T FLUSHING.-FOR SALE OR TO LI two first class Houses, situated in the village, 50 min- Utes from New York, five minutes trom the depot. For full articulurs inquire of SMITH E. LANE, No. 171 Broadway, jew York city, A. §URERIOR FARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE jicely situated one anda half hour by Central Ratl- Toad of New Jersey from New York; contains 9% acres near schools and churches; price 15.000, or will exchange | y Froperty only. Prinelpals only need in- | quire at WELLS, BUNTECOU & CO.'s, Lumber Dealers, | corner Weat and Houston streets. | OUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE—OR WILL EX. J change, at Hempstead, Long Island; three lines of railroad, location per‘ectly healthy, taxes very low; prices from $4,600 to $30,000. Also large Hall, with ‘stores below and Rooms above, will be traded for New York or Brooklyn Property and cash paid if nece erty in other locations on the island for sale 8. Apply to 78 TO RENT—FURNISHED AND UN- fernished, at Plainfleld, Scotch Plains, Bloomfield, Montolair and Westwood, in New Jersey: also’ at Yonkers, Rye, Portchester, Greenwich and Stamford ; several froating on the Sound; several neat Cottages, #300 ver year. 8. IRELAND, 20] Broudway. Bhara PLOT OF 1844 ACRES OF BUILDING LAND, J at Madison, N. J. for sale or exchange for City or Brooklyn Property ; bigh and healthy ground; fine mansions On surrounding property; magniticent view of the Paxsaic valley and adjoining country for .0 miles; 1d minutes’ ride from present depot; depot expected near by; numerous daily. Principals only dealt with, Address W, DAVID- 686 Broadway Country, SEATS, FARMS AND COTTAGES FOR J sale and to let—At Hackensack and vicinity, on Erie and Midland Ratiroads, See printed description. E. M. MASON, No, 1 Chambers street, INGLEWOOD, TENAFLY AND NORTHERN RAIL- Toud.—Splendid Country Seats, Houses, Lands, &c.. for sule at great bargains; ols0 several fine places to exchange ; Housés to let, KELLY BROTHERS, 20) Broadway. ARM AND COTTON FACTORY FOR SALE—ON FASY ‘terms, at Godwinville, N. J., one minute from Midland, and 10 minutes’ walk from Ridgewood station, on the {ri road ; 50 acres, 10 in wood, balance in fruit and cultivation ; ‘contains four bufldings, and cotton fi nd_machinery jn complete order; large reservoir a Fall informa- 100 by applying to JOHN H. 28 Maiden lane. pas FOR SALE CHEAP—ONE HOUR FROM NEW York, South Side Rajiroad of Long Island, 40 acres; ood buildings, choice fruits; near depot. GE. PURDY, PROPERTY OUT OF THE OITY Fo 1 Om ae. o% SALE HENT YOK, ON THE HUDSON. To rent furnished, Cottage, 9 rooms, first class improvements, Also Mansion, 24 rooms, all modern conveniences, ‘or sale, be teear Hy Acres, in she — ed pillage extensive rivet view; the best property in Nyack; great barcain. 4 DICKINSON, WILLS « éLanie 138 Chavavers street, NONDAGA COUNTY, N. Y,—SEVLN Pi CENT ds £¢ vings banks. abiamiil salto OUND. MURRAY, 98 Broadway. 3 RANG ELIZABETH, SUMMIT, NEWARK. GREAT Property for aale aud exchanze; urn wafurnished Houses to rent. GERKY. & KLUTZ, Nassau street. AY RENT AND PROCURE A HOME—AT METUCH EM, N. J. one hour's ride from Jersey City; French roof Gothic Houses in com terms to suit; convenient to depot, churches aud good schvols, CAMPBELL & BRO,, 176 Broadway. UTHERFURD PARK, N. J., 9 MILES FROM NEW -To let or lease, furnished or unturnished, @ Country.Kesidence, 18 rooms, fronting on the Passaic River; carriage house, Ac. ; plenty shave, fruit, &c. ; 5 minutes (rom depot; suitable for boarding house, Address OWNER, 5436 West Thirty-second street. OCKLAND LAKE FOR RENT.—THE LAKE HOUSE ‘und 18 Acres; large lake front. DICKINSON, MILLS & CLARK, 133 Chambers street. 0 LET—FURNISHED, AT LONG BRAN“H, FROM the Ist of June to the 7th September next, the most compete Marine Villa Residence on the shore, The cotta, has dining room, drawing roo’n, reception room, etzht bed- rooma nud all neco Olllces; Hower gardens, kitohen gar- Gen, croguet lawn, viliiard room,” The tenant would have the hue ofa cow, conch house room for two carriages, Stabling for three horses and bathing ground. Apply to Mr. THA DORE MOSS, Wallack’s Th 10 LET—ON WEEHAWKEN HEIGHTS, 20 MINUTES from Hoboken ferry, a House, contaming 9 1 parlors, kitchen and athroom, with hot ai splen iid view on the Hudson, cars passing the house. Im. uire of JOHN G. KUHN, No, 8 North Willam street; JOHN Hf BONN, Prosident of the New Hudson Ci y, Kasirond Come any, Weehawken; H. W. STEIR, 62 Lispenard street; UDEN FRERES & CO., 103 Grand street. 0 LET-SEVERAL VERY DESIRABLE PLACES IN Westchester county, furnished and unfurnished; com venient to railroads; rents moderate. Apply immediately to GOODENOUGH & 'WEBEK, 111 Broaiway. 10 LET--BELMONT HALL, 70 ROOMS, FURNISHED or unfurnished, on the Terrace, near Paviion Hotels New Brighton, Staten Island; is one of the most succesatt hotels in,the country. A. COLLIS, 33 Pine street, I REAL EMTATE ny WELLING HOUSE OR BUILDING Lot, WELL LO- In exchange fora large, Het lts, ovar the ferries, MBxU0L;, renth fo BUBN0;, (prige 7,0, Address FALK EXCHANGS, a with river view; size 815,000; long mortaag box 229 Herald oflice, XCHAN 4 ment Prope one Houve, in very tine order. ¢ about 3) Lots, near Williamsbridge de m F, G. & D. BROWN, 90 Broadway. WANTED, A GOOD STORE AND TENE- -y, weil Ioeated, in exchange for a brown Lexington avenue, and $ uuencume bered, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A TWO STORY FRENCH roof and basement frame Honse brie! filled) in 189th. ‘ A ~ Btreet: well built; 12 rooms; perfect ord mortgaged ror $4,500; will exchange for « sim Brooklyn. BPAFARD &C iSehi 198 Remsen strect, brooklyn. NOR bALE—OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR SMALLER House, alarge three story brown stone hign stoop, wite all Improvements; size 20x55; 98.94 lot; LL) Test Fortieth street. For particulars apply to GEORGE SAMULLS, 408 Broadway, OR SALE—A NUMBER OF BROWN STONE HOUSES, aint cheap, from 12,000 to $40,000, on easy terms; oF as erty. faebbaninsate ti ‘isaac E. TATE, 1,261 Broadway, FF, SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY—A gentieman’s Residence. situated on the Passaic River, at Rutherfurd Park, N. J., with three actes of cround; new French roof house, modern improvements; stable. tcehouse and hennery. Address WILSON, box 215 Heraid office, agents need answer, ‘OR SALE OR EXCHAN three wiory, brick’ high ‘a House, with all modern improvements, in Harlem; price $15,000 ; will exchange for House in New York, beiow bitteth street; ‘worth avout 20,000 to $25,000, Address A., box 21 Herald off (OR SALE, OR TO EXCHANGE FOR A DWELLING—A Factory Property, together with four Lots, Boiler aud Engine,near the city. manovnea' ANFENGER & EHRENREICH, 8@ Pine atreet,_ WOR SALE, EXCHANGE, TO LET, £0.—CHOICE. rms, Country Seats, Cottages, Lands, de., in the best 1p brown stone basement 6 Leonard street, Williamsburg. — OR SALE—A FARM OF 93 ACRES, IN SLEEPY Hollow, town of Mount Pleasant, Westchester county, rai road is in process of construction within a few rien $15,000. Apply, to CHARLES ‘iver Bank, 682 Broadway. F°%, SALE—A GOOD HOUSE, WITH ELEVEN RQOMS, barn and outbuildings, two acres land, fruit, &c.; loca- | mile from station on the Hackensack Extension Ratl- road, together with Residences in Hackensack of all quali- tles and prices; also Farms of all sizes in Bergen county, In- quire ot . F. HILL, Real Estate Agent, Main street, Hack- e OR SALE—AT GREENPOINT, ON INDIA STREET within five minutes’ walk of ‘Tenth and Twenty-third atreet ferries, a Plot of ground 46x10, with a large one-story Building, including all. the implements and Business as a Chemical Factory; must. be svld on account of death of owner. Apply B. TREADWELL, 79 Greenpoint OR SALE—AT ROSELLE, N. J., A DESIRABLE Dwelling, lot 50x20); barn, carriaxe house and stable; also three adjoiming Lots; will be sold together or sepa- Tately, on very easy terms, ‘Apply ut 289 Pearl strect. OR SALE—FARM OF 86 ACRgs, ONE HOUR FROM clty; price 4,000: 67 acres, ‘Btock, Crops, &c., 8,500; 120 Acres. fine Dairy Farm, $14,000; also great variety in Orange, Rockland, Westcheater and Dutchess counties from b0'to B00 acres; neveral to exchange, 8. IRELAND, 201 Broadway. OR SALE—IN DOVER, N, J., STOCK AND FIXTURES Of a stove und tin store; Aix years’ lease; doing a good asy. Apply to P. MANY, on the premises. AT STAMFORD—WATER VIEW PLACE, fansard roof House, 14 rooms and modern improvements, with superior carriage house and stalls, 4to 10 acres land, ‘plenty of fruit; Sound and landscape view unsurpassed; one mile trom raliroad station, one-quarier mile from shore, Termaeasy. Address Post Oflice box 324 01 business; terms E BEAU- tifully situated, overlooking city, with 11 rooms, elegantly finished, with modern conveniences and 33%’ acres of grounds, and garden in high state of euluvation; stables, ec. ; price $15,000. Inquire of COGGSHALL & DICKIN: SON, Richmond, Ind. OR SALE-AT WOODSIDE, NEWARK, N. J., A handsome French roof Cottage House, containing ten rooms, modern conveniences &nd in perfect order ; large lot, garden, stable, &c. ; situated on Passaic and easy of access by Paterson and Newark and Midiand Raltroads, both nearly completed, A portion of the Furniture will be sold if desired, For particulars address or apply to GEORGE H, WEBSTER, 129 Broad street, New York. OR SALE—AT TOTTENVILLE, S. L, TWO HAND- some Cottages, 4 Lots near the river and depot, on easy térms. Apply to owner, (Will exchange). y. 8. PIERSON, Builder, $0 and 82 Pine street, E, OR SALE—AT RUTHERFURD PARK, A HO! three stor French ‘roof, containing 11 rooms, si ated on an eminence, cor janding fine views ; heated by fv nace; water in the hou gro 560x150; three minut walk from the depot. For particulars inquire of GEV. P, HOWE, Attorney at Law, 132 Nassau street, or of Mis, HUNTINGTON, on the premi OR SALK—A HOUSE AND THREE ACRES OF Land, 13 miles from tt » Siar on the Midland Railroad, Terms easy. Call onJ. M. WISWALL, {8 Warren street. OR SALE OR TO LET, CHEAP—TWO SMALL COT- tage Houses and Gardens at Bedford Station, on the Harlem Railroad. Apply to JAMES G. POWERS, 101 Mur- Tay street, OR SALE—THREE STORY BRICK BUILDING; SIZE 81x61, lot 56x100; price $11,000; easy terms, Apply to D. POLLEY, 117 Soulh Ninth street, Brooklyn, (OR SALE—IN BROOKLYN, ON NEW YORK AVE- nue, between Fulton and Atlantic avenues, three 3 story basement and cellar brown stone Houses, 21x42, with extension for laundry: lot 21x100; extra ground if uired ; all the modern improvements of the quality of their kind; neighborhood first class; price $14,500; one he Any person wanting a good house for @ permanent residence would do well to come and examine them. Inquire of the+ owners, SHIRDEN BROTHERS, 163 Herkimer street, or on the premiaes, FOR SALE-COLUMBIA, STREET PROPERTY, COR: ner House and Lot, suitable for any business. ‘Inquire ‘on the premises, 95 Columbia street, corner of Baltic, Brookiyn. ‘ OR SALE OR TO LET—A COTTAGE, ON THE Northern Ratiroad of New Jersey, one hour from this city; 34 acre; # {$1,000 down, balance on mortgage, In- quire ‘at 16 East Kighteenta street. OR SALE OR TO LET—A FARM AT MORRISTOWN, N. J., near city limits: 62 acres; new House, 40x80; fruit fand outbuildings, Apply to THEODORE AYERS, Morris town oF to W. ERVING CLARK, 243 Pear! street, AOR RENT OR SALE—AT HUNTER'S POINT, TWO Forty and bascment brick House, 9 rooms; rent very jow, or for sale on monthly inst iments. WATERS, 481 Broadway. NOR SALE OR RENT—FACTURY WITH VALUABLE ‘water power, near New Haven, Con. For particulars inquire of 1. 5. CLENK, Mt, Carméi, Conn. OR SALE--FRAME HOUSE, 199 KIGHTEEENTH street, South Brooklyn; 8 rooms; 12 minutes’ ride to Hamilton ferry ; must be sold. Inquire of the owner, No. 6 Broadway, New York. Rr SALE—ONE OF THE HANDSOMEST RESIDENCES: in Brookiyn; house with side wing, rear extension, all the modern improvements and three Lots of ground; price 835,000; terms to suit. Apply on the premises, 149 to 156 South Portland avenue, near Hansom place, Brooklyn. 10 LEASE—THREE NEW FOUR STORY BRICK Buildings, Stores below, plate glass fronts, water and gas on each floor, situated on’ Myrtle avenue, near Hampden srreet opposite Fort Green, | FINNEY & HOFFMAN, own- ers, ‘ater atreet, near Bridge. 20 FOOT WELL BUILT NEW BROWN STONF, cash reqi . MEYER, No. 7 Warren street, room 7. A ier Lexington avenue, #18,500; large four story, best biock Forty-third street, $83,000; must be sold; iarge assort- meat at all prices. LIONKL FROEHLICH, __ Third avenue, corner Fiftieth street. On LOTS.—8 LOTS ON SIXTH,AVENUE BOULE- ‘vard, from 124th to 125th street; two lots 1424 street, ‘rand Boulevard ; 6 Lots on Fortieti id Tenth avenues ; cellars excavat trepaventh street, between Eighth, and Ninth avenues. VANDERVOOR® & GOL! RK, 33 Park row, room 10, beg erp rl INVESTMENT.—A NEW FOUR STORY brick double tenement House, on Second avenue, near Fortv-third street; will rent for not less than $2,800; price $22,000, VANDERVOORT & GOLDMARK, Park row, room 10, Fo SALE—ON SEVENTEENTH STREET, A FEW doora from St it aquare, a four story high stoop rick House, i can be altered to an apartment house at amall expense; pt eit oe Apply to L, J. CARPEN- ble House, rh TER, 26 Third avenue, JOR SALE-FOUR STORY HIGH sToo Bone tone, Seventeenth. wtreet, north side, of Bayre. fant square, freveoed throughout all modern Improvements, Terma easy: Apply to MeDANIEL & TODD, No. 9 Murray street. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BE GEN REAL ES’ T For sale. R SALE-IN JERSEY CITY, SEVERAL LARGE Parcels of Land, suitable for building or manufacturin, Brrpoves. For price, Ae. apply to WILLIAM H. DALY, 4 ew To Let or Lease. RARE CHANCE.—TO LET, IN JERSEY CITY, THE long established Bakery and 8 182 Pavoni: 4 ind Grove cori Ma a lay 1. A hue, between Prospect ¢ ‘Accommodation; possession given 177 Favonia avenue. THE BVENING TELEORAN GIVES ALL THE’ News OF THE ENTIRE DAY FOR TWO CENTS. SENT ALL OVER THE COUNTRY FOR 8 CENTS A MONTH, 96 A YEAR, and Apply at OR, SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE HOUSE ON EAST Thirty-seventh an Murray Bill; four story brown stone ; all eva iy 100; price $32,000. HOFFMAN, COBURN & OO,, 6/2 Sixth avenue, ~ SALE—NORTH SIDE SEVENTY-NINTH STREET, . Dear Lexington avenue, a three story high stoop brown Jot 106; all Sun oti vements ; to m8 » Address UWNER, 179 East PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. ane. ‘At WANTING FARMS—Q0OD S01L, MILD CLI. # mate—for papers address C, K. LANDIS, Vineland, a A SOUTH ORANGE, N. J.—FINE DWELLING; ALL improvements, barn, &o.; 344 actos; beautiful location ; ic Sara ea SP om OR RENT—IN CLINTON, N. J., A FURNISHED ‘House, containing twelve rooms, with hot and cold water and bath, and kitchen garden, fruit and abade trees, stavie and carriage house. The above premises are within one hour's ride on Erie Railroad {rom foot of Chambers street, New York, and will be let to a tenant at a reasonable rent for three or four months, For further particulars apply to JOSEPH SLEVIN, Nortbern Hotel, corner of Cortlandt flag streets, or to owner, WM. RHOADES, on the pre- mi REAT SPECULATION.—HAN DSOME, HEALTHY Residence, 14 Rooms; 44 acres {inproved land; fines water and landscape view ‘on Staten Isiand ; 134 mile from landing ; depot within 200 yards; must be sold to close estate ; 14,000; terms easy ; 10 acres can be sold off in lots for more cost of whole property, DARIN, 60 Broaa street, RIFFITH & PRENTIS, 40 WALKER STREET, OF FER ‘Hounes, lo- for sale or to let several new and desirable cated in the Fifth ward of the city of Elizal Oakland (between Cranford and Weatfield), Plots also tor sale at each of above places, Fat sections of New Jer: nve nient to New York, LY BROTHERS, 205 Broadway, OR SALE, TO LET AND EXCHANGE—FRAME, brick and’brown stone Houses, at almost all prices, Just call at 919 Third avenue, between Fifty-firth and Fitty- sixth streets. JAMEs ROWE, OOD, IMPROVED BROOKLYN PROPERTY, WIPE cash, to exchange for a Farm or city House. (, WAYLAND & AYMAR, 163 Fulton st., New York. 000. ~FoP SAUE.O%, EXCHATGE, ONE OF 70. . the best Farma in Dutchess’ county, of 40) acres, most of tt being ina bigh state, of cultivation; House of two stories, basement and attics, 40x4U,5 Barns ia number of other outbuildings, 12 fine lorses, three Milch ‘Cows, 40 young Steers, and tne Car- very valuable blooded stock, 60 Te iiaported Sheep, 60 tine Bouitry, 6 Wagor tiages and all the machinery and farming ut fora first class farm; fine Orchard, running water ‘h of hay was cut last season. Willexchanze Ue: property. ‘urther particulars of GEOKUE BAI Banat street, rooms I and 2. Dah ego eee HE EVENING TELEGRAM GIVES ALL THE NEWS OF THE ENTIRE DAY FOR TWO CENTS. SENT ALL OVER THE COUNTRY FOR 50 CENTS A MONTH, $6 A YEAR, WANTED, | ‘ANTED—A FULL SIZED BUILDING ON TH& west side of Broadway, between Dey and Chambers sireets, Address RESPONSIBILITY, box 106 Herald Up- town Branch office, 1,265 Broadwa; _ BUSINESS OPPORTINLCLE —SEVERAL FIRST CLASS 8USINESSES, paying 150 per cent, together with a variety chundise; also 500 first class Farms and Country Seats for sale or exchange. CLARKE & ABBUIT, 202 Broadway. WANTED, AN ACTIVE MAN, WITH AN EQUAL A amolint of capital, to open a first class concert ealoom on froadway. Tam thorough'y known to, the Broadway ibite; w sure foriune; cash Foquires; #1,000 each. alk 862 Broadway, Central Ale Vaults, Inquice tor F. B, OPPORTUNITY FOR AN ACTIVE AND RELIA- ALL the miaaio aged gentieman, with from #600 to 81,000 in ready cash, to cagage in busines Toa goof penman, having the requisite capital, a oae-thint interest will ve gives in an enterprise that will pay him from $3,000 to $10,000 tm four months, and cao be exiende! vo an indetinite amount, in bandwruing of applicant, stating real name RALLKOAD, Herald office. MAN OF ABILITY AND INTEGRITY, HAVING cial acquaintance in Brooklyn preferred, to joins ponsible party and manage a desirable position in’ thete business; a choiee line of goods monopolized, having large gale and ‘paying ample profits: 33,000 required.. For refer ence apply at 19 University place. PARTNER WANTED—WITA 5.000 TO $10,000, TO established hotel ieee. or, aud to oe yh ‘ing water; pleasan money mal Ur SDFInd Water SUS & SON, 206 Brondwayee BOUT REMOVING FKOM THE STATE—I OFFER A A "business, built up by close appileation tor 10 yeara; the Tabor is light and easily understood, Apply at 601 Broad- way, third floor, PLEASANT AND AGREEABLE ASSOCIATE wanted, with equal amount of $4,000, to go to England with « new enterprise, in which many thousand pounds cam be realized in # very short time; no risk. MOODY & CO., No. 7 Murray street, room 23, RARE CHANCE.—WANTED, A PARTY WITH $5,000 to join equaily in # legitimate specialty business Which has made several forzunes; associ.tion and reference first class, Adcress SPECIALTY, Herald Uptowa Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. N INDEPENDENT, PERMANENT BUSINESS FOR A A life time ; established for #25 and apwards in any Yon of the United States; # monopoly; vroiite liu cent; 40,000,000 peopie daily customers. If desirea complete sam- ple of goods forwarded for 50 cents; worth five times the Amount for actual use, Office 5, 208 Broadway. OR SALE—#%0 CASA WILL BUY ONE HALF IN- terest in an old established Servanta’ Institute and In- ielligence office, Rare chance. Apply at 384 Bowery. AVE VALUABLE AGENCY AND CONSIDERABLE S manutacturing patronage (dry goods line); no risk; require gentieman with to Ch olnt interview. Address, with references, SQUARE, box 106 Herald orice. MPORTANT TO PHYSICIANS, DISTILLERS AND capitalista.— Partner wanted, with $15,100 to %3).000, to extend a proatable business. secured by letters patent, for distiiling and parifying spirituous liquors for medicinal pur- Rese end nally use. | Full pattioulars yy calling on ARRIS, at the relinery and warerooms, G41 Hudson street. OTICE,—GENTLEMEN SEEKING BUSINESS, ITH by large or small investments, can hear of some of the dest opportunities for making money ever offered in this clty by inquiring of PORTER & CO., 108 Broadway, room 1d. PARTNER WANTED, WITH $800; Fee erin lance; pleasant and se- WorKins # SLau, 23 Cham ARE CAN! business legitimate and DS tte RESIDENCE--FRONTING THE BAY, 12 rooms; water front; five minutes’ walk ferry landing, Staten Island; $7,500; terms to suit, iy DAKRIN, 56 Broad street, OUSES TO RENT, French root; delightful place, West Grand atte abet, N. J. Also’ two story frame, with stable, at Asto L, 1.” Both with large grounds. Apply to H. W. BALDWIN, 180 Broadway. J OWA AND NeDRASKA RAILROAD LANDS FOR SALE ON TEN YEARS’ CREDIT AT SIX PER ONT INTEREST. No part of I due for wo years, and only one-ninth yearly. Products ‘wil Bey for lan id good improvements much within the limite of this generous credit. rising man beral terms every cavabie and enterprising mint wards f id gratis; and Foulars giving fall particulars are supplied eratin; ane any wishing’ to faduce others to ermgrate with them or ty form's Colony are invited to ask for all they want to distr! ute. Apoly personaily or by letter #50, 6. HARRIS, Land Commissioner, Burlington, Towa, Ww. D. COWL! ington and Missouri River ad, ‘Bcoadwas. New York. Eastern Agent ¢ TWO STORY NEW PovsLe tg CONTINUED must dispose PLENDID OPPORTUNITY,—OWING TO ORTU, and Biack- sickness, J, L. MILER, Weatt “oupero ii established Carriage Be aie UF lease the butiding, MERCHANT TAILORS, CUTTERS, BOOKKEEPERS Pap lhl ‘merchant tatlor, doing about $40,000 ‘a partner with $1,000 to 38,00; coo tne Per an the business allowed. | Addrens, with particulars, MERCHANT TAILOR, Herald office. R L PURCHASE A SPLENDID, RESPECT. $150 “blo business, trom whicl $200) can be made in aix months; $170 19 stock al os ne, Call at Canal street, room 3. r annum, wish @1 An MART, ENERGETIC $1.00 onag TO with the above sum, 10 assist fx ‘ «dabiishea business in New York city, wnereby: (ave notte can be realized; # genuine adair, that will bear tigation. For particulars, e. apply im HOTU are a Ae ee VOLALH, it8 Raat ‘Tene street, New York. $1,000 Waterss wit yy ouu0 mousy for the vag, od security. and gond secur spy & CO., No. 7 Murray stteel, rvom 28, ft aor invorporated sompenyr; Al, aderencea give ad figs invent ‘hddresa th Be Whe bos imvestigation dewmandgd. BBB. bon Herald ooo,