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‘THE couRTS. Rights af Foroign Consule—The Special Sessions Convietions—Decisions, The Rights of Forcign Consuls, Before Commissioner Osborn, ‘The caso of Harry Edwards, the Norwegtan sailor, ‘was again up before Commissioner Osborn yester- day. ¥t will be remembered that the sailor was peated on a charge of having threatened, while on a from Newcastle, in Austrailia, to this port, y ated hg mato of the Norwegian bark Skjold. vessel arrived New York Fay arden Was arrested, and upon the com- the Swedish and Norwegian Con- i remitted by Commissioner Osborn to the of the Marshal, to be detained by bim pend- Temoval to Norway. Mr, Goodlett, counsel tor Bawards, sued outa writ of habeas corpus for aisoh: of the accused, on the ground that ‘Mere was no authority under which he could bo held. Judge Blatchford, before whom this matter owas 4 of, coincided with this view, and or- @ercd wards to be discharged. Subscquentiy iasioner Osborn called the attention of Judge itehford to the act of Cengress of soe Uae 2 Consuls of foreign governments over cases of a class similar to that wgnder which the offence char, Es Yestor after ye ohy of the canal of the shi Sie been opera perpone mae egy thro ‘ards sae ly he would Eas fee Socmincionae Veber paren sane alate ue after: accused had been harged on hab ceil corp! it he was not prepared to make that ‘argument wew. The case was adjourned to Friday. SUPREME COURT—L.LAMBERS. The Special Sessions Couvicts, Before Judge Brady, On the application of Mr. Abe. H. Homme! Indge Brady granted a large number of orders discharging whom on the day previous he had decided perb ce convicted Megally in the Court of Bpecial ons. Mr. Humm iPstuted that it would ‘we arranged with the District Attorney to bring the goes. te the Tombs, Alty at a time, until the 8 of all for whom writs of habeas-corpus were ‘granted arc tape ed of, It is stated that the most ‘e@léct to be ret * Decisions. In the matter of the petition of Edward F. ‘Weeks.—Motion denicd. Richort vs, Robonstetn et nl.—Order granted, ag ey Stephene et al.—See opinion. Im the Matter of the Petition of Edward F. Weeks.—Report of referee contirmed as to appoint- ment of trustees, bot not as to bond. Amount in- ereased to $40,000 and the forin of the bond altered. Bee bond, By Judgo Barrett, Boyne vs. Nopkins et 21.—Motfon to dismiss com- oy ranted, unicss plaintii serve a complaint ve days and pay $10 costs of this motion. va. Same.—Motion to vacate order of arrest granted, with $10 costs. Special Notice. Friday, May 8, wil) be tho last day to Me notes of tesuo for'first Monday. Chambers mouen calendar. ‘SUPERIOR COURT—SPECIAL TERM, Dectsions. By Judge Sedgwick. Heed tt vs. Pratt.—-Motion denied, without cost: etal. vs. Spier,-Motion denied, with costa, Conroy vs. eae granted. By Judge Barbour. Star Fire Ineurance Company vs. Henry H. Bar- Gett.—Motion sranicd with $10 Costs, Judge Freedman. The New York und Harlem Railread Company.— @rder granted. COMMON PLEAS—SPECIAL TERM. Decisions. By Jndge Loew. Longiroth va. Brevoorte Motion to vacate order @f amount denied, but the bail is reduced to $2,000. Mead va. Potter.—Motion to vacate order for’ the exXawination of judgwent debtor denied, without BROOKLYN COURTS. i Na anda UNITED STATES DISTRICT COUNT. Decisions. By Jndge Benedict. Joseph I, Rosshach, Assignec, &¢., vs. Casper ack ¢t al.—The plaintiff has mistaken his rem dy. has brought this suit tm equity when he had an adequate remedy at law for the goods or the value Shercof, and the bill must be dismissed for want of Jprisdiction, but without costs. A BANKRUPTCY CAST. Im the Matter of Charles I, Voornis and Joon J. Sullivan, Bankrupts.—The assignee was justified in taking possession of and kecping the property as pes of the bankrnpt’s estate. The prayer of the titioner for an order directing him to surrender property to the petitioner is therefore denicd. COURT OF SESSIONS. Te a Lager Reer Garden a Nuisance ? Before Judge Moore and Associates. August Mispage!, a German, kept a lager beer garden on Court street, near St, Paul’s Roman @atholic chare'! Very frequently there were dances at the place, and the festivities were con- tinued until three or four o'clock in the morning, greatly to the annoyance of the neighbors. Nume- Feus complajuts having been made, the attention of the Grand Jury was calied to the matter, and age! was indicted for keeping @ disorderly Place. The charge was that the piace was a nuis- @nce. Mispage! was tried in the Court of Sessions Yesterday aud convicted. Sentence on Saturday. A Robber Sentenced. Jehn Davis, who was convicted of being one of ‘he gang who robbed LH. B. Scholes of $550 0n Broad. sway one day last mouth, was yesterday sentenced to the Penitentiary Jor four years and ten mouths, COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. SUPREME COURT—GENERAL, TERM.—No cale: BurneME Court—Srrciat Tenu—Held by Judge Barnard.—Case on; no calendar. Surreue Court—Cuamaers—Held by Judge Brady.—Nos, 142, 145, 148, 191, 204, COURT OF APPEALS CALEKDAR, ALBANY, May 1, 1872. May Nos. 284, 140, 88, 1 Court talkes a recess from y May 138, riday uawW Tucs- ALLEGED HOMICIDE. — =a" The Guilty Parties Secuted—How One of Them was Caught. Coroner Young has undor investigation the case fa German named Wilhelm Burane, who was found ead in bed at his hoarding house, 204 Delancey Street, on Thursday afternoon. It appears that @ta late hour last Saturday night James Coyle, Micholas Gallagher and Joun O'Deay had an alter- eation with Burane in the lager beer saloon 210 De- Jancey street, after ap exchange of angry words and blows in ce the parties adjourned to the sidewalk, aud during the wranglo there it {s alleged, one of the three men struck Burane on the head with a paving stone, after which they Tan ‘ay, leaving thotr victim to take eare of himself, vacate morning the lanier man was jound By Acitizen lying at the bottom of a Night of b: ment steps, and subsequently taken home, @ny complaint being made to Captain MeDonne! an of the Thirteenth precinct. After Burane’s death Ooyle and Gallagher were arrested and lockec $a the station house. Late that night (Tue: , QDeay cautiously approached + |, Bearing the window of th F was contin 1, among ot lok, don’t é me away, Deard’ by an oficer, a report was instantly made to #0 Captain McDonnell. The Captain, who was in his room, Instantly leaped through the window to ‘the pavemen ran aw; a after running a block or two, Cap- overtook and arrested him. O'Deay 180 gommnitted to the cell, apart from his con- r things, said to him, Which,’ being over- where they could hold no further | federal communteation. The body of deceased was removed to the Morgne, and it {8 supposed that he has received compression of the brain, if not fracture ofthe skull. That, how- ever, will be determined by a post-mortem examm- imation, to be made by Deputy Coroner agg Ooroner Young, who has the ease in char, has 44 yet named a day for holding the inves! etion. The prisoners, who are quite yuna men, are mein- vers of a bad gang, who spend most of their time in doing nothing except drinking whiskey, standing on street corners to insult passing feinales and com- miitting other out rages. THE IMPORTERS AND GROCERS, ‘The Importers and Grocers’ Board of Trade met at them building yestorday, William A- Booth in the chair. ‘Tho Special Committee on the Ware- house and Kallroad pill reported that rae wie = ope gee the ee presented by er, and they consider the subject of mon importance to the commercial inverests of New York, and recommend it to the further and carefal covsideration of the Boord, ‘The action of the com- ree bd approv Freaohition for the appointment of a Co 08 Sf even wo con Ader the wubject of a ne w boliding Aawoclalion was adopted and the Teer » the Board au THE ALLEGED VAN SAUN FORGERY The Operator Surrendering “Himpele to the Police. ‘A tal, gentlemanly looking man, named Albert Van Saun, surrendered himself yesterday to Cap- tain Irving, of the detective police, under peculiar circumstances, Van Saun carried on bustiess some time since in the basement of No. 18 Broad street, and during this time the forgery with which he is | charged was committed, Shortly after the com- mission ef the deed Van Saun, it is claimed, disap- peared, and a reward of $10,000 was offered for his apprehension. F, H. Smith, of 34 Broad street, upon whem the forgerywas, made, reported the case to Superintendent Kelso, and that gentleman to detatl Detective Tilley towork with son, of the Stock Bx to work debi ‘29th of y He 1871, on aan may V Van Saun, it is alleged, presen! nted his own check for $ $90,000. Thi Eanes. itis said, he pretended was certified ontinental; Bank of He, 2 itis alleged, drew the amount of money from Mr, Smith—three ten thousand dollar certificates, numbered A 3,6: other gold Gertineates, the num not yet been ascertained, money Van Saun left town, and shertl afterwards started: = ees The followed the. a there to 2,983; and four ers of which are Upon receivin; Detective Sam eto. of Heneytvania inbewota, and i inalty back to tired of being’ hunted down mB TAR OGT OE. the: detective chase— Van Saun yma in this unrele: ae made pati gs to a —oetirogs refen poe the romloer at the corner te ‘Leonard strect and Broadway, and yes- rece . Van Sauu was formally ia Irving as 7 hinaelt He was taken before Su oe who then sent him hearing the wallay aeke "where the wi ¢ answered the gentiemen could pet attend iz banking hours. The Judge “Tey ‘must come here and attend to the duties of the Court, for the Court will most certatnly not wait upon them.” The forged check was alse missing, and Judge Dowling gave Detective Samps erative instructions to tind the check and At tem o'clock, as the case 1s set The prisoner was then re- manded pack to Police Headquarters. For some time past ‘a romor has bee! effect that the police were ing cases with thieves and other offenders nas only lately begun to dawn upon the publ that the brokers and bankers of Wall and ‘eat deal more of that sort of thing the Tombs to paint Judge 3 were, aud the that the Commissioner of it this morning down for that hour. tn circulation to the he habét of gompound- to than the polic 3 can be no doubt there fs somethin; the present case, aad that Judge such idea yesterday was ver: ner on the bench. be brought out thts morning, MELANCHOLY SUICIDE. A Pretty Young Witow Takes Polson— Disappointment in Love the Cause—She Leaves a Letter. Through Sergeant MoGiven, of the Seventeenth precinct, Coroner Schirmer yesterday morning re- ceived information that Lena Hirschfeid, a very pretty German girl, had comunitted snicide at No 40 First avenue, where she was living at service with Mrs, Josephine Walok. married, bat both her husband and chiid died, an attachment for John machinist, to whom her whole life for reasons. best known wing had some evident from his man- thing will, no deubt, Deceased had been Subsequently Lena for seemed devoted, not reeiprocated by Jolinand the thought drove her | {ld street. be te to die, Lena at eieven on Tuesday night retived to her room in a erful mood, none of the family nor her fi tends suspecting: what she waa about to do. ranged ber hair with more than usual care, after which she wrote a letter to her lover, mixed and swallowed a dose of Paris green and lay down to About five o'clock yesterda: cousolate girl was found dead in bed,with abundant evidence of death by poisoning in the bed and about Firmly resolvin; morning the dis- Dr. Cushman made a on the body, and found de: onlog from ‘Pars green, and sueh was the verdict of ost-mortem examination leath was eansed by pois- The Hody was sent to the Morgue, and wid be ) buried at publle expense, copy of the letter written by deceased to her lover, Qs translated by Deputy Coroner ar en — Below with be found a of avenue A, forty feet nor 80, 18) My Dran Jonn—Forgive me, as I hope every one Will ar John, I know now that yen no) ton and, although Lam still young sin me, yet T want to die—and ail is tate are koing away to @ strang je tana, and I would rather die P'know nat yon from First to Secomtl ave a fear Job God be with yon tn all yout ways. SUICIDE IN THE TOMES. Late yesterday afternoon Eldridge E. Ackerson, Re ul from Stuth avenue to Uudson River. &@ man abont forty years of age, committed suicide Ackerson, who was arrested on a rge of assanit and battery, had been released on n, becoming alarmed, surren- ¢, 18 Induty bound, com- in the Tombs, Second to Third avenue. » but his bondsm Eleventh avenue, with Be had been tn his cell but a fow moments, when he drew a razor from his pocket and cut’ his throat ina shocking man: death ensuing soon afterwe aid to have lived in William street, uct nad some. adv bills in his possession it fs believed he was a col- Coroner Schirmer will bold t over the remains 10-day, and Ackerson sioner of Deeds, in piace of Audrow # irom hemorrhag leetor by occupation. with Belgian CITY GOVERNMENT. OP FICIAL.) Board of Aldermen, STATED SESSION, Morpvar, April 29, 1872—8 o'clock P. M. The Board met purmantto Present—Aiderman Meir! h, President, in the ebair aud a full’ The minutes of the meeting of PETITIONS AND RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED, whers, with resolution that im- mediato meaturen be taken to Mave avenue U cleuucd, With resolution Wat the Street Cleanin requested to take measures (o compel t cleaning the streets of the ¢ity to avenue (, sald avenue bein: and detrimental to the healt requested on the southens 1 the absence of the orm of members, pril 22, 1872, were read Seventy-third street and. y Alderman Mrunea Petition of prope! Commission be contractor for immediately clean jn avery filthy condition of Sts inhabitants er — That the Comptrotier’s attention be called to streets, and (nat ps. be. ments fo the re decently cleaned. Jition of the pudl w ning until the stree y Alderman Ooman-~ That permission be given to Peter Grimth to connect $8 Pearl street with an fron pipe. That the rant ot Aptant Aldermen be re griingnce, adopted a Fith avenue with Belgian or pra conoa tien v. an oO @ Asoolation be auth: ety auoining the ela, ay ‘Sreed aud Pearl stiect, ew cCrossw svalke cross Stone Y ‘Alderman PLONKITr— ‘eDonough and John H, O'Fara be and they ppointed Commissioners of Deeds in and ivr In the place and stead, ale nd James A. Ovington, nis of office have expired. yalderman Gus the city aid cou Tespeciively, of rdozo be and he $s hereby appointed missioner of Deeds in and tor the elty and county Jace and stead of Pairick Feeney, Ot New York, 1m the whose terun of ollice has expired. RESOLUTIONS RKPERRED. By Alderman Fauconnu~ an placed and lighted in front of the Hotta t vement in Greenwich street, from the Bat- tery to Canal street, be immediately repaired. My Alderman Martin— that Seventy-fourth street, from Eight 1, be regulated aud graded, the curb eh ahd tie sidewalks flagged Where not air That the Comptroller be and he ed to renew the lease fourth and Ath floors of Nos. 24 and 236 Broad’ J irom Pifth avenue to the Boulevard, regul ated ‘and graded, ube curb and gutter stones set, and silewalke flagged. fit? Alderman Vasen— » Tenth and Eleventh | curb and gutter Sflagged where not already wlierenpon O'Deay took fright and | et, from Broadwayito the North guAn oF Wrap-bi Mormon Nawesache That Awenty-sixth ste mission to Second Ayente in Becond avenue, near fi from Lexington to Third be paved with Belgian or trap-block paven ourteenth street, from Ninth avenue te an or trap-block pavement. + gag street, be paved at. trap-block paw wit'Be igian or By Aidorman Wino. lences are hereby | 1 dire to Foogi a {ull length picture of the late Prove Ore. That Thirty-seventh street, from Mudson River, be paved with Belg: hth avenue to the nor trap-block paves ‘That Thirty-second street, from Seventh to Bighth ave- with Kelgian or ie ment as 4 majority bo tingged. tll air at Twenty: eninth atecet, irom Broadway to Bixth nue, be paved with Belgian oF trap-block pavement. y ‘Thirty-tuth street, from Broadway avenue, be paved with Belgian oF ura -block pavement, or such other pavement 46 & MWorily of tae property | des That Witten 1 Be ‘Avery be appolnved Commissioner of la, Alderman Pavconsn— Nat the Committee on Printing and Advertising be al- form of conuact for dexing for the Boar ubaaitted Jos provosals to the printers iderman Sover~ permigeion be wiven to Georae B. Dolard to viace a rected to prepare specifications a’ the printing, bin ne P Tea be NEW YORK H¥ERAED, a MAY ct slic “SHEET, ain Yon front ¢¢Mo! fia eas “4 fame a given to Overton & Blair to hr in the northwest heme Serena: lamp in Your Of his premises, By Aves Alderman Van te Poptte furnish the ¢ Ohurch of Bu Many he Vi Lap paca Bonet Riga ala tah Ss a ‘Aaerman ‘AOR — That.permission be and is hereby: given to Frank Dwyer to place an ornamental lainp'post and Jamp in front of his pa onthe northwest coruer enue ani maa street lamp be placed and lighted in West Twen- Spge sfreet, reet, be vewueu Enh a Nini ayprues, in front f the Commis- cere g Public ‘orks. RESOLUTIONS LAID OVER. Alderman Favoonxe— oat i ids emt emit ovens were discharged fom tie er “con ieration following yop et to Hows ton tomaivct Conn ox cnr ‘te Derr ges yaved with Belgian or at Fourth sti . from pt lit ed Sixth avenue, bo yrement. Parat Thitly itt street team Foweth to fifth avenue, bo nt. "Wy yAldermannCows oF trap-block paveme' Award and Confirmation of Con- tractatbe and fy herebs Fequested Uo open the bids and nem ‘work of ering Souds Fiith ue With Guidet stone pavement, as provided in & Fesolution and aenense which were approved by the Mayor June 20, RTS ADO! Of the Committee on Markets, with resolution, that the Gomate iy ootanell Protest against the prasage of A i bs ity, ee ea tor geting the mane’ pronerty of tis © resting the ©! © Common Cor teat to acl te meibors of the State Legisinture u certinied en yrewnl and resolu! OFthe Gontislitee un ntreet Pavements, with reson tion that the Comunissioner of Public Works be, and he ls here- by, directed to have {he street pavetuent r between Twe: th and Fifty-ninth streets. "That the @ Commissioner of unis Works ‘be, and be cted to have the strest pave . , betwoen the Becond avenue and the East rr ‘That, in making up the estimate of gmount of money Téguired to conduct the government of this elty f for ine balance of this year, the persons or puthori tie fcatimate nie hereby requested to Inchide therel under the, hee head of yuresta, Tepaving aud repairs,” sum of Were cael a adopted by the following vote :— gq hfizmative--a! Mtermen, Cowen, tagorald, age, joyce, Martin, McLaren, Malirhach, Poni fu Vance, Van solidick and Witde: avgury Lip oven. Of the Committee on Sire fueurring resolution, and fy herehy ly to cause the hereby authorized aud directed Ve Broome, Tomp- moval of the lumber now ins, Delancey, Kast and other streets, Or'the Cominktiee on Streets, wiih resolution that per- mission be and is hereby given to A. H. Barney to place @ hy, window on the build tine Ca semana corner of vérk avenue mud Thirty-eight Committe on Str mitslow-he and ic hereby gr stre wih Fesolation hat per- nist to Abner Lane to erect & piazza or bntcony on ihe second story of house No. Third avenue. Of the Committee on Street Tegolntion and ordi- Dance that on both fen af er ne Eee from Madison to Third avenne, c! ter stones be set, u and the siilewalks be vise and retlagged full width whese not alveady The Committee on Salaries and Offices, with resolution the temporary clerks of the Bourd from January January * Oy the Ooinmnlttes on Btrect Pavements, with concur resolutions and ordinance, that 126th street, trom Har River to Manhatuun street aud Manhattan street trou 125th strect to the North River except the space between Fail tracks), be paved with Belgian oF granite block pave ment, from'eurb to curb. COMMUNICATION FROM DEPARTMENTS. A communication was reccived from the Department of ‘ooksia reply so reaulutlon muldrenssd to tha Srincers of the Dock, Health aud Work Departinents relative to rapid transit. in this city, Referred to the Committee on Railroads, fl comimunication was received trom the Mayor in re- to resolution calling for @ copy of the coutract for Cleaning the streets, Which was placed on Mle, A communication was received from the Comptroller, with statement showing thy appropriation anade tor car. tying on thy Legislative Department from January 1 to 4 id, Wie wasplaced on tle, A communication was received from the Comptroller, In answer to a resolution adopted, by, this Board relative tothe employment of counsel by 4 troll ‘Which wav ordered to be printed in the tilnutes’ and re- ferred to the Committee on Law Deparunent. PAPERS PROM THK 8OAKD OY ASSIATANT ALDERMEN CONCURRED Resolution to cen Es Pil at Baptist church, in Thirty. een Iehgh th avenues, to oF bd ne feet trom’ their At to pee ulevard” lainpy at ig entrance to the church, aude faotof Tront step Resolution ti per Armstr y window ¢ oe the “wl ton Aven Miosting the Board of Hoalth Vreainble and resolution 1 to remove the flth nnd dirt whieh has beet heaped ou the dock back of and adjoining. Washington Market, Resolution granting periission- ‘to David Mountain to flay the sidewalk in front of No. 64 Leroy street at his own expense, solution granting permission to Louis J. Jourdan, D.. to place an ornamental lamp and post in trent ol Is Broadway. Resolution to lay Croton mains In BSixty-frst street, from Ninth avenue to the Boulevard. in Bixty-frst street, w Ninth a THesolution to place and Ingiit a Srirect lamp on east side th from Kigbty-sevenih strect. Resolution to curb, gutter aud flag 10h street, trom ue to Harlem River. 6 Hag and retiay sidewalk on the southeast nue A and Fiiteenth atreot, tlamp on the north- First avenue, ia Forty-third ‘street, Kesolution to pave Thirty-third street, from Lexington avenue to i iver, With Belin pavement. Resolution to erect lamp posts and hight street lamps on ih side of Futy-iuuh suet, Lol ‘Third to Four tho south side of ret avenue to avenue A, wer th le Twellth atreet, Kesoludon to regulate, &e., Forty-third street, from Resolution to pay Joseph Britton $75 for repatring & vt an break in sewer in West Nimih street, between Sixth avenues. lution to pave Fifty-fourth street, from Tenth to an pavement. Resolution to Appoint John Brooky Leavitt a Commis- ara, Foals. Resolution to lay crosswaik from roulwest to fiorth- west corner of avenue A and Firth street, Resotution granting permission to Alex. ‘M, Mayes & Co. to erect an ornamental post and clock in front Of No. 23 Maiden lane, LAID OFER. Resolution and ordinance to pave Bouth Fifth avenue niversity place, between Waverley nth street, be paved with Belgian or trap- bloc Hesolution that two street lomps be placed and lighted in frome ot the ci Free Laxling House of the Children's ar a tesolution "Rava sawer, ‘vith tie necessary meeting basins and culverts, be bulit in First avenue, ‘trom Shir street to Ninth strect, Resotutics that the Commissioner of Public Works be pivinpe. street, from Bowery to For- ta receiving hasin and culvert be built orner of Third avenue and ith street. the hydrant on the southwest corner of ixhth avenue be remaved to ad street and Eighth Resolution tha the southwest corner yi Seventy avenue, under the direction ot the Commissioner of Pub- ‘Resolution that a cewer, with the neceseary receiving basins and culverts, be builtin Water street, {fom Catlins rine street to Market street, Resolution that a receiving basin and cnlyert be bull the northeast corner of Third avenue and Leth street sweet and. lixited rth side ton Re at aC ross Greenwich street, at the easterly aud westerly intersection of Frank- lin street, Resolution thata sewer, with the necessary receiving basins and cutverts, be bulit in Kim street, from Broome street to Grand styyet, olution tat orly aieth etree, from Ninth to Tenth Hi Belzian or trap-block pavement. rosswalk be duld across Greenwich Moore stree! Which were each adopted by Aflirmative—Ai Gilkey, Joyce, Radde, Vanice, Resolution th: nd he ts hereby au- thorized o lease for the use of the Law Department the of i es i tgangeee by sand department for one year trom jay Hesdlution that two “Boulevard” Jamps be placed and Nehted in front of St. Blizabeth charet, Fort Washington. Which were each adopted by the tollo Affirmative—Aldermen ( Gilsey, Joyce, Marun, MeL Van Schaick and Wilde ESOLUTIONS ra) LAID OFER, That the sidewalk on the west side of Third ayenue, from Sixty-ninth street to Reventiethl street, Be i where not already don 3 mains bé JA postserected and street rom First aveuuc to East River; in Forty sey from Firstavenue to Hust Rivers in Eorty-elehit tre from First avenue to East River; in Ferty-ninth stre froin First avenue to East River} in Fifty-secoud street, from First avenue to Second avenue; in Fitty-tourttt eet, from First avenue to East River} in Fiity-seventh et, between Ninth and Tenth avenues; in Seventigtit et, from Fiith avenue to Madison avenues in street, from Tenth avenue to Fleventh avenue; {i avenue, trom Thirty-elghth street to the Mariem Rivor, where hot already done. ‘Adjourned until Monday, the fth prox., at o'clock P. M. JOSEPH BHANNON, Clerk. the following vais al Pizgerald, rhach, Plunkitts Board of Assistant Aldermen, STATED SERBION, Monpay, April 29, I872V2 o'clock P.M. Prosent—Otis. Hall, Es President, in the chair, and ‘a Mil quorum of mem! Fie Ghitutes of inceuny held Aprii 25 were read and ap- proved. Remonstrance of Rdgar Ketchutn against eranting per- iIFoad to place starter's b jem River, An TOLaTIONS ADOPTED. Assistant Alderman Foury— That permission be given to Denis Keenan to place » watering trengh in front of his premises, By Assistant Alderman Lirturrin.o— Resignation of James P. Rogers asa Commissioner of Deeds” accepted, and resntation. that John D. Cleary be and he hereby is appointed Commissioner of Deeds in his place. PAOLUTIONS LAID OVER. By Assistant alse erman Oxt— That baa niieth street, from Third avenue to the Last River, be paved with Belgian or trap-block pavement. Assistant derman SimoNson— That the secant ote on the north side of Finty-Afth street, commencing 10) feet west of Broadway, be filled in and fenced, RESOLUTIONS REFERRED, By Assistant Alderman Connon That permission be grantea unto T, ©. Casey to substitute the street lamp in front of promises 168 Firstavenue by ing an ornamen al damp. Committee on Law was discharged from further Horation oC reeptution of Hoard of Aldermen, hat the Central Park be requested to opel a transverse road betweun 1s{h wid 1074h Alreets, on the Highth avenue, during the grading of the said avenue, | and ic was laid over. COMMUNICATIONS FROM DEPARTMENT OF CORPORATION OFFICES. A communication was received from the Comptroller, Statement of appropriations tor Leyisiative De: to April 27, ered on fle, PAPER RETURNED RY THR MAYOR. Resolution that permission Is hereby granted to the Sec- ond Avenue Railroad to stand a starter’s box wear the Junetion of Second avenue and Harlem River. ‘ORDERS Resolution that peruision be wiven t Peti Pierre to ‘of Garkeon nied TOE ete) “arco: the ornamental aust ‘at the tia — Binsonton, aot, coma W an Ney peative = deca Aderman Pinckney—1. Board ot from ‘Third to Fourth avenue met ihe curb and gutter stoues posts erected ors between bor OT, panietete Piet GELSE ee shan House will be eonduc'ew ‘py formed a ates” under “Bete Ratisey, Ju, the tran hame of Gilseye Beatie Naw Yous, April $0, 1672. IN OF COPARTNERSHIP. ip_heretoiore feet. me ed by mutual « tJ. ved ongent. J. horghition and ordi a Xt) re} be requiuied and oMomalytion teat wapeinaina De, solution that pase muins and sircet iat Tn Wes Fiend iat tree Resolution aud. ordinanes that 127th stre reguinted, and ened he sidewall: rier ame will sign 1 OU DANIEL D. COMES. mk he ersigned Rave this day fi under: Ave lay formed the firm name of Morgan, Comes & usiness of Stationers, Manufacturers, utior that ‘on oth sides of 2th street, b street, ‘and on both sides of Manhattan from 15th Street to the North rixer, curb an ul reset and aniaeyess a Petter ite uy gutter Bat ones ence I ae eged. andl ret Hkh eet fr our vemslated a curl J the Sidewalks agzed ‘diab o srt, ute ot wit contin he, hers a1 atten lane, ag successors go J. 0. ae & Co. DANIEL D. GO W. LAWRE _New Yoru, May 1, 1872, ‘R. ALEXANDER TAYLOR, or yin bane RK, 3B comes # resident partner Lonvow, May I, 1872, .. on Ninety-tirse street, curb-and gutter stones be set and sidewalks rt ance Boary of AMermon that or d to.Fourth avenue, be paved with p block pavement, st tar sarin in Pirdeth det tfeel en ‘naine be laid, Inmpposts erected i pe tied in Forty-hinth street, srout nth, ue, ‘ina be laid, lampposts erected = ignited in Forty~ a4 street, ‘rena Resolution and ordi fourth street, (rom in our rm tron OLEWS, tiv cutiy & 00, OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE COPART- nerahip heretofore existing between the undersigned, Hobn, was this day Joa. ie Re treet Giaolved by mut Tenth to Eleve: Tesoluion that gas in and street lamps Bem May 1, 1872. business wilt be continued by | Jos. Trabusiner. LE A MBS? Chass suWMER | monet rom pabscael . cated near York, and now Golde « good Dusthdas ‘will be sold for a moderate price. “Photographs, For particulars inquire of A. D. MELLION, J, & BROTHER, No 6 Pine street. A: Shen BEST Sah hog brace IN ecoxer or ‘tress a he owner, Gi R, Brooklyn Post office. A FANCY GOODS STORE FOR SALE, LOW cared wi also. Corner Groce! Class Confectione: Wea eatfon or ‘biis\mene; Wecan Restaurants, MITCHELL'S Store agene =. J "A FIRE CHOP ‘HOUSE AND BARROOM: ‘Also Liquor, Stores, filllard Selon. Billard Batgom, No Depots, ain aoe Country on ea sake, Closes 1'8 Store Agency, 77 Cedar street.) SHOTELS, LIQUOR STORES, RESTA' «_ down (ovin atiuple routs We have the bea market for sate, ayers, favor YORSTON, Business Agents, 96 WestThirty-second two doors trom Broadway. BES 2B a a nin: pom at a sac Dusiness. sure, eee TL GEONGE W. BIMERS CO,, Store Agency, 23 Chainbers.street. ee Bites (A. HQUOR BAR AND BILLIARD SALOON, FO Sule, doing first Class and paying trade; only ara rooms in ri Dwelling congected, for ly, conventences; present own wevers allen trom New York ohne; rent wen a ee Business Agents, 66 West 824 st.) ¥OR NE OF THE BEST PAYING . Dining Toms in ace in the city, bnsinet nan wt pines as ty ere be agents, jon of the Board of AKiormen Iaid, lampposts erected ‘and street ‘uae street, Irom Sixth to Seventh avenue. Preamble with resolution that the antici er Public Works he directed. to advertise for pro of h street Tenth avenues, wilh Bol ian or trap ALG Rosolution and ord! th. Diviston street ua case, be ere eat, feesolutions. that the Contuntest directed to repaly and put ing that six ditional ‘drinkin saints in each of Uig say ‘OTICE 18 UEREBY GIVEN THAT THe COPART. unger mite omenel troanka at tune expe underaisi, solves bra aa im riaubiartion til sda «6 et UNDERSIGNED HAVE. THIS DAY. PUTED A rthefirm name of J. M. & nsaetion of ihe rain storage poston 83 in the warehouses. foot of ants 4 sire merly knows as Kelsey's Store: “JOSEPIL M. HAZELTIN ROBERT [f. MAZELTIN _No. 109 Broan Strum, Naw Youn, May 1, 1872, ¥) CORNER OF EXOHANGE PLACE. —the copartnership beveto- of Alexander Taylor & * nt KX ANDER TAYLOR, Jn f texander” *rantor, Jr, the: business of’ baying eis nd Gold, as heretofore transnc' fer Taylor & Son, ALEXANDII TAYLC Saecnenalad ‘Payton, ner of Publie Wortete Cr eater f- ie ountatan bo plac alice Drecincus, and ‘Audit be requested oe tt Mh atest the expense of the same. That crosswalk he valsed from routhwest corner of ireptto morthwest commer of | eae rian , Brooklyn, fore Tomake a approp Eighth avenue and Fourth st 56 fyew vorke 187 Eighth avenne and Horatio street. nace rhe fame esolution tnd ordinanee that Mirst street, from Bowe to Hones street, be paved with Belgian or trap-| Resolution and ordinance of the Board of fideroen, basin aud culverthe built on the Fourth avenue ee wake pat that a Beceiviny westeorner. of under the disection ot the Com: oon that the accompanying ‘ordinance therewor Me a eible with resolution iy) rated tome of Aprertien-. tiunal approp: cover the estin tnd Eighty shath tre heck BUSINESS, OprorTrt NITIES. my) KINDS OF MARBLE SODA APPARATT Ottawa pee Fountains and Extr: a catal coor M. WHITFL: cana bstoners for the expense of organizing and sbpporting the two tire compa~ Which was adi gion P. ee ne PARTNER WANTED—WIT Jacobs’ Never Failing Salve ; $50,000 net profit realized in a short time. This is no humbng. tween BSh and 126th atreets, Lint! A THOROVGT BUSINESS MA rinciple, Wanted | to acearen ‘exe $1,000 weekly ; some Lie 'y street, second floor, be ore vin, Robinson, Ha 11 $1,000 CARH, FOR DR. Petes Geis, Camisky, Negath e—Aselst at} Aldermen Kraus, elites Cos hance that a 187 Cherry streets opponte the ‘Ae 'ench adopted by the following vote tant Allermen Foley, Condington, Sti » Litttesield, oy as oh Games, Me- Placed and lighted equivalent. “Cail a DBren, Gal- CIGAR STORE, $0 years, in ther’ doing a Sinead of $2: gequence of the at and the President —I7. Resolution that Boule in front of the New Ye avenue and rn Feet, Wich was adopted | Inqure at 97134 \ A PARTNER WITH $1 o> WAN og tite busines of a moulding, and LETON & CO, Pinan hens sagenta, 0 98 Broadway. PARTNER WANTED: manujacturin Siren, Galvin, Robinson, Warten mn tletield, meat | Vand the Preskdeut—I7. Hagen Hive-~Amictans ‘Alderman ae Bourd or Alderuien. That Fifteenth street, from. rest avenue to the East River, be Under the direction ot the Commiesloner of Publ agrecable to the petition of the property owners alone the Line of the proposed Improvement. Resolution and ordinance of the Board of Aldermen that xecolying basins and culverts, botweent Sixth and Seveuth avenu Kesolution and ordinance of the Board of Aldermen that the vacand Joty on the west side of Bighth avenue, con: mencing twenty-five feet southerly trom the corner of en: sireet and extending southerly seventy-fve e tail ordinance of the Board of Aldermen that ot, Kighth avenue to the: Boule- gulated and graded, the curb and gutter stones det ad the sidewalks fined. Resolution and ordinance that a sev pary receiving basinsand culverts, b ith avenno to Enst Rive Eotaea over twelve cial and ‘Bask A LIGHT, PROF! {veil established sr 0 $1,009 cast hs Particulars of MOODY & UO., ‘Piusnelal Business ‘26 with the necessar, in Fitty-frst street, caine on BX. —A.—DO YOU WANT TO LADY Wirt, Invest for anythiug us 1, ple nished Rooms to let. 737 Broud™ aj, room 8 NAPIFAL SECURED BY party; with $2,600 to $3,0(0, to invest and ta f Interest in anestablished agency for Parks ii fer, with the neces: uit im 108th street, tid oriniance that Fitty-third street, from xiv avenue, be paved with ni TOOK. -WANTED, Belginn oF trap- nee that Fifty-fourth street, from uth avenue, be payed with Belglay or pen h adopted-by the following ae Assistant Aldermen Foule, Hartt, Keans, Coddington, ude, Connor, Littleneld, Geis ishye Mcbi OMaAtL, a1 al the President—18, 4 1 of Aldermer, that gas lamps ed in West Twenty-fourth street, be: nth avenites, and in Eloventh ave- arth and Thirdeth streets, nance that a crosswalk be tat from 8 tO No. 127 Cherry street, opposite th r has an immer it in Paria; eferences xiven and required. RIS AG 5 Resiution sad ord NCY, Herald vttic the Ninth to the T "Brien, Galvin, ck, Pinckney a aprendid chance is, Simonson, Cum: | Me DARTNER WA prietor is warranted in promising # lair faerie " cfm business. Apply to UG. BED chai NTE ¥ Witch was adopted by the following vote — Provision and P Aliiruiative—Assi Foley, O'Brten, Gal- oason, Cumishy, Me: ou that the Board of Apportion- nested to make an addi- epartment, suiieient to iwidners for the fd and ai Preawbte with resolu’ al appropriation to cover the estimates 4 oni ‘busin by th \ expense of organizing and: supporuung ie two lee con. nee i & good bu Apply to or aud nied anid given. ow “Adopted by the following vote :— Atirmauve—Assistant Aldermen, Foley, O'Brien, Gal- Strack, Wade, Connor, mak ‘and the Presi: tem a egidve—Asistant Aldermen Kraus, Pinckney, Cor tellutud Simonson—4, bg id PARTNER WANTED. wirit ¥ in bosiness that will will take a young man Sood salary s aad yin, Robineon, Har Litterteldy Gels, ‘Cuinisky, 1 ARE CHANCE TO MAKE A FORTUNE.—PARIN wanted ina light manufacturing husines new and exceedingly valuable article that tleman ; a monopoly paying a per April 3, 1872. Apply at 106 Broad- agate Resolution that two Boulevard imps lighted in iront of the building ‘Resolution that an ornam and lisbted on the northeast corner of Forty-second street and Third avenue. a street inmap be pisced to every lady and IRD PARTNER—$20,00.—AN ESSABLISHED Profitable business in one of the best New Engis and ctuien requires the boxe, for extension Of business. Ad. RuFERRED. Resolution and ordinance’ That Madison | stree: nd street, be paved with Belgian or bat tit eee ore arene ined un ursday next, Ma: PA YUawen DER Pearl rer to Gi PSEy, Clerk. | PBACHER WANTED—WiTh Anour. me in a private school; also a cou Would takers few table boarders.» 787 ROOMS, &O., WANTED. In ‘this City and Brooklyn, NICELY FURNISHED ROOM IN A PRIVATE FA- BUSINESS MEN.—A PARTY DOING A mironia like to. take ty, Address room 176 Astor House, W. F, BOSTWIGK, Pittsburg, Pa. NTED—A CAPITALIST JO JOIN WITH THF. CN- cetsiened iy tmproving real estate eagetiolt, in Address BUILDE! hold of some ~ mily wanted—Sy two young gentlemen, Fourteenth and Thirty-fourth streets aud Second a Sixth avenues; references exchanged. Address I. I, TENEMENT WANTED— nsiness purowes ‘Adkdtews SEWING: AAs si W st Pourt! es y of ae York, rANTED—A PARTNER articios masiafaotorys Rood customers; Inrunning order. IN A_PANCY woop MAN, IIS WIPE AND BROTHER WOULD go wild smal Roorn adjoining, 9 Ironty between ‘ven tietb and, 3 Lexington and $22 tor the summer. 108 Herald Uptown Brauon. Au 5 oreanity, for a man with i ANTED—TO BUY AN ery Stable, Meator Comm sslon at sines: pion or eee vi or oth And PROF: in ‘ANTED-SEVER At w 0, te in i a busines that has been Welt tgeted person several thonsind dolla URNISHED ROOM WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN fora month or more.—A convenient and neat ished Room, with a quiet private family, aN hbo terms must ben Netween Fourth and Sixthen i Adress JOSEPH THOM. ange EN, w inn ROW & erate, and location de. United States in nd cepted, a3 paxtuer wit Mdvertiver, to operate in this ) TO RENT-IN-T Mes lage jonorable, Apply at 745 ba: Ts cr 16 ronnie minutes of ferric t Ab storey Broadtwa YEARS ESTARLISHED.—A rons YURN Businoes for. sale, On, easy tarine, FAMILY, FOR A GEN. jn and wile, an, anieniene thout hoard; location ‘Twelfth to eon Third Sixth avenues, ACTIVE. MAN WAN Ot capital in a pleasrn Vou TAPURNISED NDI AND BED- man and wife, In & en Fourteenth’ and “Address i. D. B,, St Murray street, HOUSE AT A MODERATE RENT, BE- ith and ahirty sours ¥ FORA PATENE & We QUTTING LEATH BRIGHT, $27 Mary woven falsics & Was () -PARTNER, WANTED, 1 A BAF buslness, that will pay $10,000 p Ales address,’ with Tull name, A. ©, R., Jo. 8 Beekman street, room Bi: ‘rom Tto Hi ’ Mi D.—A GRENTLPMAN AND ITS WIFE, OF THE. vst respectability, wish to take charge of » during the summer taonths; best refer ply for two days at 210 West 43d st, STED TO UREA COTTON BATTING MILL OR Building in New York or vicinity, about 100x25, Sea Wx40 Norse, Address, with’ terms and pas iculass, H., 126 Bowery, room 4. AND —WANTE! D, A PURCHASER THAN Maratectaring Hesiners, to ayn goods & Monopoly, Vemand anlini 1° cure io 8 well ead Address aun TO $20.00 —WANTE ARTNER, BY an seat Homes, In. the. wholostis drug and ¢ hemi chance for an active INSTRUC TION. “WANDWRITING TAUGHT aN THN Lie lemon may recei their gunventeneny ier Tweety os cond strect THospsoN's COLLEGE, vi ST—AS PJ REINER wealenato grocery or Mant ctu ing Disinoss, by an ve, experienced bi 20 FOURTH AVEN Bookkeeptny Writing, | Spanish; separate “LEGAL NOTICES, GE ATKINSON, DEC ERASE et of Parliament of the 2 and 3%, intituled “An Aut to further amend the Tow ot notice |s hereby given fate, of No. 2 0 pheGnents aay an ov v dewnarid for operators. periy and to pelveve 8,77 1 na having any debts o Gentz Atkinson, | r upon. the estate Highbury Park, quire, vho died on, th nd whose w. Her Majest 8 Court of Probate on the inane phe af salary not an SPANISH—TTIOROUGH y ‘and practice; tultion ggntinned ‘ofessor BON PANTY, or a 1 aac Bureau, 6 Broudway, ng 23 ANTED=AN EXP’ enue mam, jhp-eseenta f the — named), 1 4, of Charch Court, forthe sald executors, of June, reas At the expiration of don, hereby requir red ra forenatd, the sotiitory NORD MALE TEACHER, the position of prinepal of a publie school highest bong imo) ya for JEWELL, near Brooklyn; good. salar a red Apps by fo dn deceased's Osta ad te assets for the be: ea he arty entitled (hereto under his will, having bts or claims of whieh the said exe en Land bod notice, 372. plead Shen PantT Las, PW MORE PUPILS TO LEARN ph coloring eis Mr. Man SHALL, FAST THIRTIETH & Anement can adcom) Apply to PARISIAN LA\ WA NTED_ “TO 1S PUREE... ANTKD—A BEOOND HAND UPRIGHT DBSR | smail size; black walnut Address 10s Herald oto ‘TRERT.—PERSONS OF RE- Bye their French conversation. _NBottttors fo for the sak 1 “OF “EVERY DEgoRIPTION ‘i ICAL, ener na, he Metroj open) tan Printi on Ann atreet, ow me ef wat poweg ayn AKERY FOR SALE tical eae WEF, . Sixteenth street, inJivery Tn ‘ rr STORE FOR, ee OOS: ‘oop. Bus ness. Inquire at 473 Third: 6 HEAP. FO A ERE QLDEPTABLIEE J Byod Olgar estore, tt best locatlo yi dress M. Tio tierald‘o RUG STORE FOR SALE—THE BEST oITy’ for the price; pond stock, fixtures and aa Ad, dregs A., box 165 Herald fice. Fes 1OR SATI af) me FIRST oe weed ASS CONFECTIONERY, d good business, in a ap fe cash. otngaive nt ais cram iakreet, enti ee ‘OR SALE~A WELL “ESTABLISHED. HARDWA) Store, with long lease and cheap rent; must De sol on account of sickness. Inquire on premises, 72 Third ay. por sal a gyi = — FIXTURES: d Leuse of frat class Hat wey, Up town} sigeation insureds welt estate and doiny agood bi Pri ai only may ad esa Herald tpt ‘branch ollie, 1208 Broadway. OR BA cgi LEASE, STOCK AND) FIXTU! of a class pg uor Store, inrees tes Ly owner going to Et 4 ton the pre nue, Brooklyn, JOR SALE, =A} SODA WATER FOUNTAIN, MATTHEW inake, Will be sold cheap, Apply to J. MILLER, 02 Court street, Brooklyn, FIRST OLASS UP TOWN, BAR ‘iquor Store ; tong lease and cheap rent. For ATA ‘call at 369 Ninth avenue, corner irty-first atrect, Fs, SALE—A CUSTOM TAILORING Wisi d a capkees at tid Pilih avenue, between the hours of. Rx asta ttle teat JOR SALE—FURNITURE AND LEASE FINE HOTEL, Po Foomey furniture all news onse. always full; Pag nd billiard ‘rooms atiached ; locatt Ailfes train New Work: population. 60,000; chance fer Dust. | hess seldom offered; owner has, two hotels_and eannot attend to both. Cail on or address OWNER, Oliffurd House, 1,242 Broadway. OR SALE—A We L-] ST ARLE LIGHT MANY. facturing Busin: an extensive fuk of geod intone Beli om aecountor AL Health of tor Pri $350; none but principals need apply. ire at Uncle Joun's fratt store, st Canal street OR SALE~A WELL b PAYING GORNER LIQUOR i gheap rent and doing good Unsiness. Apply to AL OO., 197'¢ Bowsry, until sold. OR 3ALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED AND Levees Bar and Dining business; well stocked and Atted six years’ lease of Duilling at.a very tow rent; situated in & prominent neighborhood, 100 feet (rom Broadway ; will ba told with or Without the stock if desired, For further par- ticulacs apply to CHARLES: BIRCH, 9% streoty corner Broadway, OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS FITTED UP Tit zOR for Store, ox would take an active partner wlth, Tcannot attend to the business moypelts ve) the right man; no risk. Address M, 0. K, Heral a ofice. {OR SADR—A SMALL LIQUOR STORE, STOCK AND Fixtures ina business place; priee $200 for all. Ap- ply to Mr. RU DY, 20 York ‘street, Brooklyn. B. SFOCK AND | FIXTURES oF A nok Stores the finest location on the Snow dolng'a. frst ‘class trade “Apply at. 848 corner of Fifty-first street. OR SALE--STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A BP class Liquor Store. Tnquire.at corner of south Fi pity avenue and $3 West Houston street. TER, WITH BACK AND complete. Inquire of nie D-and Tenth streot, ICE PARTITION, DESKS, COPYING ‘&e, fine black watnut and ash bank or oft e Partition, si 1434 feet by 8 feet, yet plate glass top; a fine Desk, with drawers; a first class Copying Pre Ss, all in good condition and will be sold very cheap to un immediate purchaser. Apply at once to thé owner, wa CHEAP—AN ELEGANT SET OF STORE ng of a handsome walnut Wal Case, and two eleyant Panelled (Gounters, Counter Case twelve feet long. Ap- treet, corner of Bond, on § LE. A AT A BARGAIN—A RARE OPPORTUNITY F for a person to do & cash business in house: eemianing goods, crockery, & ood clean Stock (new), bough: for cash at the lowest prices, and not overstocked, in he mford, Conn., one of the moxt flourishing 4 rade incre sing. Terms.cash ; ammount want a Ad 0. mntord Post office, (VAS FIXTURES FOR SALE AT WALP THEIR VALUE. — 1. Parties wishing to it up houses or stures will do well tocall_at once an} secure barzains, a3 Fixtures must be soll. Store and Factory with steam power torent. Apply at 9% Bleecker, near Broadway. ERSEY CITY COPPER WORKS, J cohol Stills and Columns, two of 60 and one ot 80 bar- Fels in 24 hours, a¢192 to 194 fer cent atcoliols willbe war: ranted to make French and Cologne ‘equal to in the world; ono seven foot, copper het arge assortment of first cl Five Wouters: Portable aud, Station ry Steam Pumps, Lydrautle Presses, Lathes, Cutters and Hot Nut Making Hischines nea ty 5 to 114 Hudson street, Jersey City, or Norce TO FURNITURE DEALERS,—ONB OF THIS best Furniture Stores, In the Bowery for sale, with immediate possession ; well low rent and long lease; tion: tom cash man this is NITURE, Herald offee. oO” LD BRICKS FOR Feith: ad UANTITIES TO SUIT urchasers. Apply between 5 and 10 A. M. at 213 and 215 West Firttcth WL Me ‘ad premises corner of Wall and Broad strects, after * JER. 7. SMITH. Agent — } AIERO. AD TRON, ABO UT Fly toar bl TONS, eae a Tie MA Ths, io the eres ie relay, for sale b; o tre NOR SA Fixtures, consi t of Shelvi of arare chance. Address F' Re 2AL ESTATE OFFICE—WITH FURNITUR®, FIX- tures and Signs for sale or trade for halt Its value y ante ody Halt what anyisine’ ie worth Apply te! y BREWER, q, 217 Washington street AFES FOR SALE CHEAP.—THREE SECOND HAND os one Wilders, Litlio's & Herring's make. Apply 4, QUIRK, 72 Maiden lane, Wilder's Safe depot. YTATIONERY BUSIN FOR SALE—ON EIOUTH avenue; an old establishment; the whole or part of 4; rentlow. Address Mrs, OWENS, 421 Grand street. 0 BE SOLD—A HANDSOME ENGLISH CHINA Dinner Set, about 100 pleces; also a Dessert Set. Ap- ply at 18 East Twenty arth tos roet, MACHINERY. “Rak LOY OF NEW AND AND SECOND Mitty v un Engines-and Rollers, from 4 to 1 also Lathes, Deiting amd Planing ache new and second nant NHGY Pury mee Shafting, Pulleys and Hangers, NNEY & JOFPMAN, Builders, “a (0 225 Water street, Zrookiyn. NY ONE HAVING A TWO TO THR THRER HORSE AA” Power Engine and Botler complete for sale chea gan rg a cash Posen at H, LEWIS), 22 James stree roo) a anes weit porerees Vg? wane Tiaving con elf this summer, the present owne innmother State will, sell very low nis is & fendi | Fyessene MACHINE FOR SALE—ALL rad j Maio uit ovetook every man. The owner can wu yelook evi ri ey this week if the ce 0 John B. Unde: lip. JOR SALE—MUST BE SOLD AND REMOVED.—A Pee eer Bncines, 6, 19,15, 2560 horse; Pump, Sale Desk, 53) West sirect, cornér of Gansevoort street, ACHINERY.—WANTED, A SEAMLESS COPPER Mee te Haid teem 80 to, 100 gallons. Addronn, with precy ‘CHEMIST, Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 i jway. “ sore paaliy, for taundty purpocen: ApPID: te COL or 88. Wau. WORKS. toot ‘ok Wem Twenty en venth su STEAM BOILER FOR SALE.—A FIFTREN NORSK Tocomotive steam Boiler in perfect order used iit short time: Made by the. Albany Tron Workay ro present owners on account of not being for heir wanta, Apply ov premises Pati acne ot New York. Wats TO EXONANOE-A JSHORSR POWER hott of et ich have nee “tt 10 e, then. rate jal, in Ad- Ag tty Materis Weert 2 ita a NG "AND BUSINESS ABPAIRS, ‘oom proved ke we Broadwi afew meek Ke practice, under i thot of 0. 0. MA) book ki in he oft hire bee eping, avaiable, tne ian ite, and whieh followed ithe mache conducts top Hons of trust und’ honor. “Apply for ele culars, LOTTE & JANES, Stationerk Priniers and Blank Book Mawafae $8 Puiton oa “Blank Books into to Patt “aang