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: = ; ; NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1872—QUADRUPLE SHERT; : B ma 5) ET PE CE ind that whatever may have been the [make mutual ooncersions to each other, and I hopt, b: SPECIAL NOTICES, SPECIAL NOTICES, dorne in wiginaily known as the Alabama claims, @ the clearness ‘my demonstrations, to bring fem ro CITY GOVERNMENT. <pesttinnntt ieee tetas pennant fe acme na e id however limited to compensation for the dep- fm {, ™Y, ‘The State subvention to the various coe A BARGE ASSORTMENT | OF BOOTS, SHOR BI QOCIRTY NOTICE. —QUABRYMEN, TAKE, NOTE Ee a ee ee eee Conteleraks a Churches? That will be the big problem. ‘The next repub- : ‘Trunks and Valises at the Great Family Shoe Empo- There will be a general mceting’of the Quarrymung Tedations —_ co! agli po gone lican Chamber will, perhaps, ask me todo away with the: (OF FICIAL.) riam, 80 Bowery, corner of Bond strect, selfing at 0 por i U. P. Soclety held in Latayerte Hall, Bighty-sixth Ata SS Ca crvisers, pretensions had subsequently been Bi budget of public worship—to that I will never consent. It cent below Broadway prices. W. D. BIGELOW. BB corner Vourth avenue, on Tharslay evening, June 4, advanced, based on the Views expressed MM would be a declaration of war against the whole of Boara of Aldermen. ROBERT IRWIN. ff 73s o'clock. Punctual’attendance is requested, as thero ie ' by Mr. Sumner in a well-known speech, achat og Tao's want Tecommence $e, OF 08 . 43 ~ —— a business of iinportance to be transacted. Kon-soolety “ otoo wy ars of jon, The question Is so vital, and m! STATED aPSStON. GENCY FOR “KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERTES."— BB men are respectfully invited to aitend, By order The Meaning of the Proposed Amen¢- ol ty ay, ne, here Lee ththe sits pe dangerous dar heirepene’. Suse S ouune Dpttexe that The Board met peevesnay, May 80, 1872-12 o'clock M. AO srURGER No! Pires nee ‘room 3, and ii THOM AD REARNAN Gene Tal President, is to the Swike Const Which they regarded as growing out of the aets of awk ee Prevention. dy Sen te ad) Garten Ot nda quornm | oe Division at.__Erizes cashed and information given. pun PATTERN MAKERS’ EIGHT HOUR LEAGUE S <j Alabama and other vesse!s, and these el i ” of members g —HE RANC _ 7 § laren iat a a ay ments to the Swiss Constitution. the Alabama and other vessels, and these claims ill te Revue Politique vouches that the report off [ye iisies of May27, 1872, wore road and approved. (HA. HERALD BRANCH OFFICE. BROOKLYN, {Piiesull mect'ay devranta. Assembly. Boome, ‘Ewen it Ee is tincestasry 10 lagulve ‘wiietiee the atmieaeas fg aceurate. The, Jouraat de Faris, Gowever, cannot | That she commitice anpuinted byt Senate to in fd ~ pe the abt | —& invited. © WILLIAM NICHOL, Fesre * “ tah suger by itself to belie pat it can be true, as estizate » aire of the urt House, i MALGAMATED SOCIBTY OF MACHINISTS, &C. tefiges 1 ae f GERMANIZE SWITZERLAND eettlement it) consi wie they eon Mliangnage put into M. Tilers! mouth wontd be. “in-f &e~ Be allowed the use of he charaber ot this Bond AA Members are requested to atiend @ meeting on G5 7Q 55Q IB DAILY DRAWN IN THE LEGAL. WwW: tMocmion of the Britlah Ce, airus was, in the Ri consistent” with that he made use of when elected MY That seventioth heer ian tie ne eee, June 3, at Saciock P.M, at the Club Honse, LOO ized Kentucky suite Lottery; $100,000 the Treaty of Washington. to his post at Kordeaux. He then declared that he miver, be regulate’ ad arated, the curb aud KUiter fl quection. Te” Ne Lor: tO consider the elghé hour isnt ves are ee aL gras Lotte hed ae Pte SEARS Sao ate that those clatma had bec pts would keep perfectly neutral between all political Mf stones set, ged, an mh 2 i . oscar its featow BALES & CO, (office established eae ners caune U0) Dean (OF parties, that he wonld favor “and would betray Bf that) nm Fourth to Finh avenue, R. WETHERELES PATENT. DOMES: C nite wae: soot 7 “ secluded from ¢ 4 none, and leave Frances free to choose the govern- neeves * 2, trap-block pavement. —The parties wh e this patent 2 . 7 - 7 — Did the American Commissioners Play Sharp cally exciusted, frou th of arbitration by the gi ment she preverred. 'M. Thiers! conduct has Dec pithte Twenty, hist's reek fr YE ane to {ton ave ‘unde the wecessary a rane RELIGIOUS NOTICES. 9 ec ake: 3 fore. a direct violation of the Bordeaux compact ever . REF Sooke mu “a ho may have patents VHURCH OF THE MESSI sORNE y v in Making the Washington Treaty ? it eae eae port ty wos drawn UD INH since August last, and the report of the Aerie Pole That Sixty-rat tirces from the Houlevard to Ninth Mora! ed in the ub BH Te yuo and Thirty-tourihy street ORME, PARE Se iy prenene terms, aud tow came it tet men ol {0-H figue Is at all events strictly probable, if 1t be Mot gx avenue, be fevuluted and grated, curb aud gutter stones BEX ni do pub redeag meme, June Be Youn, of Cauibridge, Mase, will preach Suuday, June % zi gence, , 7 er, Q, ot, and the sidewalks Ae eved aA. he ¢ on ¢ moi nd eveniny an order of rei yhich passed tes? extraor- fy TCC ae he Thaton borh sides f ix'y ficst str et, from tho Sah Meee cee aera patents. <a eee oe ‘ j iinary clains sub sileuelo, The explanation is tof a Byrench View of the Supplemental {othe ten) avenve, cv sind eur ston s be set and a “s Revs cy Pi NORTHROP WILL PREAC PRESIDENT THIERS INTERVIEWED. bs fodna in Vari Granvitie’s late despatenes to Mr. the «dewalks Fa cged a dr ilae ot tall width, LL THE OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF ROVAL HA. BAY Dveryrthind street Presby church, on Sunday, “Fish, weeny peghae gy mana be Lid tay pone cre «tant street BAA “vana and Kentucky State Lotteries on ile, No.1 fg al 1's A.M, and 736 FM. Fou ourse in the eves eas zs ul is perfectly clear that the possibility of the In- ot John Ler oine, writing in the Journal aes Tunps ad an Fort a tington Mill 10d, academy MM Astor place, corner Brondway. Ing on “Aistory.Echoing Propt RERUPS IE8C Se" $ direct claims being advanced was recognized by pats of Friday, after reciting the explanations off" That as and Crown ta'ns b» laid and street lamns ee aa amo ar -B] PLY. BISHOP SPER, WILL PREACWT IN SE oO f the S Rihe british Commissioners at the time they were fl the English Ministry concerning the proposed sup- MM hved in Sixty-frststreet, tom the Boulevard 10 Nin hi A., RE ARUCKY, STATE LOTTERY, CLASS A. Rilixes Meino tit Lcopat church, Porteadeet wreet, AFrench Opinion o: © Supple-Barawing up the treaty which was to prove an plementary treaty in respect of the indirect claims, fe ayenue. Y » 1ere Rent xfi5)!s hear Sith avenue, on Simlay morning, at 10sg o'elocks Ranlatio’ goitiecenut, and We have Easl Guanvtisa maeag: PAPKK FROM THY BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN CON: Bae = 00: Managers, waste Ja attendance t) sat strang able se ent, and we have Karl Gr e YB: ane STANT ALD! ao - L w In afte Buat a mental Treaty. Word for it that it was not until Saitor lengthened Ml Te must be borne tn at the convention can only Ml Resolution to peim't Al x-ader T, ct ond fy A OFFICIAL DRAWINGS uoyT Wi BAC it : disenssion in the Commission that the terms offM bind the two Fign is, and can bi no. Way Ml the vault in frout of promi oo Nevo Chavon treat A. K ATE Vk Hiecoall SHRDAL BE Mewe Tose i reheiae — reference as they now stand in the treaty were FM constitute a ge’ national principle. We must ad! REFERRED, ington Square, Sents reo. . settled,” the Commissioners having previously Ry et govantess \ y window to be built on the as Tue German steamsbip Hermann, Captain Releh-Bfotjeckoa Wo a foruh of tefercuce to. the arbi Cae ad gate eet ya ara at, mann, from Bremen, via Southampton, May 21, Q4tors which might from its vagueness be taken BA Coast li the Treaty of Paris, Bd removal of the manure heap at the reat of West Washing. cE ee RS arrived at this port yesterday, with three days ie? permit the introduction of the | indirect Bi which stipulated for th inion of privateering. The Mi ton Marker, k oN . Sunday evening, até | ) : 8H claims.” Such, then, being the case, at 18 placed Mf Americans know periecily well what they are about: MM Hesolution to permit a bay window to be builtin front Gey eee a cf QPOUTUSL CIRCLES HELD AT MOWAWK TALI later mails than those brought by the Cuba, beyond all doubt that the British Commls- QB they accept the English proposition they w: of house on sonth side of Fiity-seventh street, 125 feet west * SIMMONS & CO. Mb Wag bans Ve 4 ie corner of Sixteenth street Eighth avenue ret por sack sione:s were alive to, the danger with whieh g@ take credit for having made “a concession, white MM ol F ith ayenu MONS & CO., Minagers, Covington, Ky. MM.” Alao evening at 73g Pee cna tureadanadte abit coor the treaty Ay it reality they will obtain the establlahment ig Koxolution to permit a bay window to bo builtin front J, CLUTE, Broker ores SWITZERLAND vo were ened | e language Y Gor a principle” fre which they will derive all Mf of house on south side of Fifty-seventh sti oct, 195 tect west at pat offic box 4. 3 MEMORIAT, CHURCH, WEST ELEVENTER . Was leit at ull vague, and that they sought to pro-Hiiho navantace possible. Tkmight therefore be suposed of Firth avenii OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF ROY aA reet, corner Seventh avente.At 10 Rev. B. He pace iba ey feet those whom they represented against sich algf that this amar conelided. wid yetatinnot, The sBesolut ecting the several ferry companiey to A orrt mtucky” State Lotteries Tene OM ANANA HAG, Goodwin will preach; 7% P.M. Rey. Dr. Osgood willt : © Adanger. But why, in’ that case, did they not use MM tiation is compl by questions of pet disiniect V Ist ut their terry honses. OTE Broke, 5 Be Peltet wena. Amercs ool Caildrer The Meaning of the Movement—Wiil ® that the British Commissioners were led by thelr casionsexplaired that the Hxecurive power in Mi daily all public urinals, and also street gutters where the ‘pam, Sreauieas r ; ee prem Switzerland be Germantzed 1—The Vote ff American colleagues to believe that If the Indirect Bf to conclude treniles and that the sanction of the. Sena’e Ml “Preamble suid. teiuttlon requesting the Board of Flealth ft ee ce ee ee ee eo a iy HE eee ce ea eee ee ee cu Bapttee posed Amendments. tainmy the assent of the Senate to thatinstrument, fi Palinerste n's time, and Itis that bod y'which snow acl Resolution to permit an ornamental lamp to be substi: Btcokiyn. on Monday, the id day of June next, at 12 mgnanl addfosass by Bere Gecsoe i Memes . ng the a 0 t. Te crating upona second treaty. President Grant has ac-M™l tuted for sue street lamp ty Crane of 168 Flee ave I o'clock con of that day, for 15 directors of said comnany MONG BaR and . . Hep GENEVA, May 18, 1872, In other words, the British Commissioners were Reon y : ie nae Di © est AVEC, for the ensuing yeur, aiid for. two inspectors of election ap. . Dioes arated tO assent to the, treaty bein drawn up pyrene te English proposition, since he has trensnttted Mf “Resofution passed by” the Board of Aktermen May 18.4 for (urs ON Eo RE Peale —— Switzerland has just passed through a great ap ie nega Bap | Dit to the. Senate, but it is at all certain M1872, to permit a piazza to be erected on second story of fm bt sao HENRY C. 3 + President. n language purposely vague, but on the under-[Mthat the “Senate will Ta‘t'y the Presidents accept: fl house 44 Th rtavene, returned Ly the Board of assist A OiykegQUiNTaRD, Secretary, MUSICAL, constitutional crisis, an account of which can Bistanding thet the Indifect clalins would, never bepaves, as, for that purines a maority of, twos Mant Akdermen, nen-condurred in, pe SRAn eae Soe ° ~ ENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION OM 5 a Ps 8 advanced by the American Executive. Earl Gran-§ rds of he votes is requisite, cannot be dente: NERAL ORDERS LAW ON THE TARLIL 1 PFIC RAW } Aha’ nih: vf gore, « 1 0" 1 Bearcely fail to be of interest to the readers of the ville, in Nisa despatch, writes that “the British fi {at notwithstanding the reserve which ts mat trined Resolution that permission be given to Philip Donohue & HAYA A Lor: RY ae ey Ld Rs ya as By sd planofar te al pupil's residence for $10 per HERALD. In one respoct the constitution of Swit MM Commissioners, ii thetniorination piven tomy Zov- mes heh Houses of Fariiament, which separated without fl to ninco and keep an improved, iron dviakiig founialn Re way, Foon se Ok NAY BY JOS Pane PERCH ent Dox 122 Herald Uptown Branch’ offces Ea gerland is analagous to the constitution of the g@ ornment, both during the negotiations and since the MM withstanding the prudence exhibited, by che. English fl Nat pee ie tag, Northeast corner of Elghth avenue § Ghee — FINE IMPORTED Meter. paint aie e 8 wi . @ presentation of the Americ: se, have uniform): e83, which the government fel led ir0— at permission be a NA L011 —FINE, IMPORTED i _ Toga an = or United States. Side by side with the sovercignty my presentation of the American case, have UnIfOr]y fe Pree rie tented thee the: pubis mind ot emand Tell or eee hee aat Hermission b agvan to vohy Hianey toa TA Gina atiow BATES & CO., N EXPERIENCED, SUCCESSFUL LADY TEACHES of the central power is the sovereignty of the clude: »d by eo od, WB Very much annoyed, hurt and humiliated by the general MM Forty-n nth street. m 447 Broome street, two doors west of Broadway. A will give instruction in music and French in exchange not included, nor intended by them to be inciuded. y y: ¥ State, or Canton. But while In the United stated gf in the terms of the subynission to arbitration;” and iy Vivien may be discovered the airy ant bitter words Ts A Stems My ake cnc AGGOGGMANCHOGGAGGOAG, AA EDINBURG! Homtid aon ne Me summer, Addrese a Switzerlana @sir Stutford Northcote, in tly speech at Exeter, py! ay be discovered in the sharp and bitter words olution that permission be given to Petit Pierre to Mi@ Dy“ Nien, ioe aby aN rea bth eet eee, dash wali EES ma e central power ts the great thing, in Switzerland 4 u a man to whi his social p jon, at nd 1 6 erect two cas lamps on the curb line in front of No. 1 fi i ‘i a PRANO BI 2 - ~é é Bi said :—We, the Commissioners, Were distinctly re- ff vices confer exceptional importance, and we should not MM West Fourteenth street. Gccommenivted for people aflicted with stammering— | 4 POSITION AS SOPRANO SINGER 18 DESIRED: the sovereignty of the Canton obtains the greater # .ponsible tor having represented to the government mM be surprised, if Russell's speee! uid reach tho fH Resolution of the Board of Assistant Aldermen that fg Suv York Express. 3 2X. by a lady, tn the city of nt some pleasant village of Consideration. The difference is easily explained. that we understood a promise to be given that #M United States before the vote of the iven, MM permission be given to Thomas Carroll to erect an ornn- MM git !4 uot necessary for stammerers to. visit this lake, nai would play iw ynall church organ. Call on or address itr . r the: “l9 > set to be t forward by the Mit it produced anything but # conciliatory effect. eak- MA mental lamp-post and place and light an ornamental they can be cured ‘at the New York Stammering Instl- gM WM. ©. TERRY, bookkeeper at United States Hotel, com Practically speaking, one State of America is pretty fq bese claims were not to be put forward by the Mt ihe shaming of whieh the Ainericans havo been MH lump at the Hortheust solner of Terentia th anettal EG tute, 107 West Twenty-third street, New York. ner Pearl and Fulton sireeta, between 10 and 1, ; much like the other; the same language is spoken; United states, 34 guilty, Lord Russell vald “that no swindler or piekpocket Mf Sixth avenue. eee aaa - ai “ ea , Past jg There was, then, an “understanding” anda “prom- fever ‘had worse terms applied to him than’ those Resolution that permission be given to Denis Keenan to 4. A LADY WISHES THREE OR FOUR MORE POP! Neither race nor religion forms a battle-ground fH iso ;” but we are’ tempted to inquire What neces. which were applied to us by the American government.” Hf place an improved iron drinking countain with trongh in Ey eee Tc ta Crake Souter aaite RIE Fee ObNRS DIANOS Will G0:t0 theta OF 1 ako them et hea é sete! hes seas tion he one or 1 ord Russell, Whove patience is evidently exhausted, de- emisos vest corne ‘ jer and edd to Fit. own Fes rng low. Address TEACHER, Bradbury, aus eae strife; at all events, no State can BJ Ait¥, Wis tote Ot ta aiteot, ene Oper aa es elared at Hinmedintely after” the ren mmbling of bar ce ia ee eee Sent by express. 0. b., to any partot the country, at Hf Fiano War Broome street. i! way fore! ars, i % ps ‘ ? iament he will renew his motion, and will continue to ng * ve J q ¢ follo ices ~ — r bo regarded as In any way foreign to tho others. dl presented the simplest mode, one would suppose, Mi reuew it nelong as the American demand has not been Ml man foplace.an proved irow. dau ieeemtatn. wish eg estes Rood Maun and good linen... 810 9 PROFE MUSIC (GERMAN Gi! ? In Switzerland, on the contrary, the different can- Would have hec n to say 80 in the order of reference categorically withdrawn; and he concluded thus ;— "The Trough th frontot hiv premises, 109 South Filth venus. fl Pepi WAsOnVAlle muslin and cdg oe ROR LA speaking French, wishes to go with a family into the ol. #q CMbOdied in the treaty. But, instead of doing 80, case appears to me to be one between the houor of the > ret SI , Wamer I ery 7 3 ry during the summer season; first ¢ city rel tons are inhabited by populations diferent in rel He en ie eifacloucr deliberately, go ont off Crown pf this country andthe atection of General Grant gm A(Vourned until Mouday west, of thee aeloce Cian, (pO Shirts, New York Mills and host Hem ...-...000.0.1 18 00 anrore te Rae h > Neral core ens) jon and ditferent in race. Some of the cantons are vay af 2 f ns President of the United States, For my part, I prefer —— is Fancy Shirtings in great vai oe REA. d their way to leave the language of the treaty so Rts Montene ot UM ajesty-—T preter the herior and reputie Board of A: Ala Directions for Measurement sent on aj . LADY, EXPERIENCED IN TEACHING, DESTRES almost exclusively German, some almost exclu-g§ vague as to necessitate a promias and an under-MM {jon of this country--to any prospects of the re-election of joard o: stant lermen, RICHARD MBARES, afew inore Pupils on the piano; terms very low. sively French, and one is almost exclusively Itaifan. fe Stinding, for it must be universally conceded that, Mi General Grant.” General prion bas been taken to STATED SESSION. F Gentlemen's Furnishing Good: 1S West 25th st. we r te 4 ae agit the language of the treaty were clear, orf Lord Russell's language as having n too strong, but it Monpay, May 27, 1872—2 o'Clock P. M. Sixth avenue ani Nineteenth stre ij = Sr gay In this manner some cantons are exclusively Mat least clear enovgh to satisfy the British really expresses the reeling of the country, As a‘ diplo- The Board met pursuant to adjournment. } eat are = = ~R GENTLEMAN WITH THE HIGHEST REFER-, hi ‘i slusively Protestant. ff Cor 4 ae Taisna eel mate question, then, nothing is concluded. “The Amer!- Present—Otis T. Hall, Esq., President, and a full quorum ADAME JUMEL WOULD INFORM HER LADY G/L once, would take, during the summer months, a few, Catholic, while others are exclusively Protestant. Commissioners, they would have asked for no gg Urike anection, ve a any. di ‘at any how of members. patrons that her Mamartal Balm, emetics, India Sf pupils for the piano, on very moderate terms. Addre: ‘And, in addition to this, the cantons have in timesg@ Promise trom ‘their colleagues, and the under- BM vnivs ty us tobe a very doubttal matters, Dat ind ‘The minutes of May 20 were read and approved. Hher dioods, Ae., can be obtained. at her. New place orp PIANO, box 433 Herald Uptown” Branch office, 1 ¢ i x ite ‘ standing would have been unnecessary. The result 1: treaty, which was so prematurely boasted of, EVITIONS RED. fe business, 309 Sixth a e, corner Ninetecuth street. im Broudway. brought their differences in religion into strong ji . p . y z which every one ought to have anticipated has fol- ¥§ fail to be for England an unfortunate affair, By Assistant Alderman Kravs—Petition of President of 5 er ee aes SRR : ER (PONY ae mien ieee relief by the prominent and almost fierce part they Mlowed. Tae government of the United States have # iaiseaeetanestiaetnte soles Sates sescietine bass, cyan a aerndpess Hoard Nore 18 HEREBY ‘Gn Ly bal oe pant mane A FIRST Sbass oR ANTES wour D LIKE as bit ae RM Be a str: erve the! 7 e: jon passed by of Aldermen, grant ere i Commissioners appointed es agement in a Catholic church, at a mode ‘ Ook in religious movements. Cenova is associated FM strained the treaty toservo thelr own purposes, and ARCHITECTURE OF NEW YORK, fits vo! puvlictalis to citlzens SEONE MM chap ot Lara iti wall eot nf he itl dled Malar dur eater mony Ye oat etore nce given i! E z ee v nise and the ° RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED, Ae Couriroom, on Tuesday evening, June 4, 1572, at 7 on fo the country. Address ORGANIST, box 13h with the rise and progress of Calvinism. The tradi- standing is admitted by sir Staiford Northcote tit Ride AOE By Assistant Alderman Sonwanrs~ Resolved, That per- Bee fat Aiia prone ofecamining into tha, mote aid prown Branch oiite Broadway. tions of Fribourg are as strongly Catholic as those g@ when he says, “If we are to maintain this position : mi*siou be given to John H, Sherwood to construct a bay fg circumstances relating to the contracts and awards _ ——— ——— =; of Geneva are Protestant. dwe ofcourse must be brougit into painful rela- fg TO THR Enrror oF THE HERALD:— Tee ah his ries on the corner of Fifth avenue ani page Taye ty a y of the Blty of New York with the A. LADY. (ANTRICAN) oO ANIST AND SOPRAN( e i: : Ailes uestions, ‘bat 44 : HESS a 5 y-tourth street. By following named | 0 wi AL of high bility, is desirous of making an. enga: THE RESULT OF THIS ANOMALOUS STATE OF AFFAIRS vated And Deruay pene S * ws ay Gomnnte _— “ oun eee pa tena ayereag ae By the same—That the Board of Health be requested to J, Quitk—Speelal con for reg., &., 125th st. from BM inent, city or country; Catholle service preterredls ter gy scives and our American colleagus on the Commis last Sunday's issue the résume of the architec- Hi cause the immediate removal ot the manure heap at the 4th fo sth av. ath tory. Address OR N B18 West T rs has been a constitution in many respects different # sion.’’ Itseems, therefore, that the error from which x : . ‘West W, rors ' y "30—T, & J.D. og., &c, “Madlsa 1051 fe °F Aaa deity fo ii tural progress of New York, and while all will ad- (Test of West Washington Market. 2390-7, & J. D.C Reg., &e, “Madison ay., 105th BM ond street: from any other constitution in the world, The §*0 Much evil has sprung was much more deliberate Bf tNTa! Progress of New York, and while all will ad- Hq Ry ihe saine—That permission be given to Jas, Roose. st. to 2:00, i ~ . great idea in the minds of those who framed 4 than we at first supposed, and that the British j@ mit frankly the princely sums placed at the dis- Kee ieee bay window in front of two of his g Jno. Bryans me of patenet i 3, Se TM MERICAN MUSICAL AGENCY, 4 §{ Commissioners, with a perfect knowledge of the lM posal of architects for embellishing our strects, Aye ee eee out side of Fity-sewenth street, A with Stows foundation pavement, White st. Hi {A "_-8it Fourth avente, the constitution seems to have been that k they were running, preferred 2 promise 2 istant Alderman Sproxson—That the several from Broadway to, h loth st., Teachers of music, organisty, singers, &c., furnished. eas es i ent t lrawing the treaty ive there are few pretending to any architectural fM frty companies be and are hereby directed, to disintect ath av. to Bast Ri 6th av. to M - = —— — each canton should be as independent as pos- gy Uaderstanding to drawing the treaty in unequivo- y POW daily, with suitable disinfectants, all urinals in and about Hudson River; 2700 st, 6 av! to Hudson TALEGANT SEVEN-OCTAVE CARV OSEWOOD, . Spacek fan : EGANT Sk TA Rr ROSEWOO sible of the others, daa different ae possible, cal language, Another conclusion we are also most # knowledge who will feel altogether satisfied with Mf theit terry houses. River; 28th &e, 6th av. to Hudson River vi ‘all latest improve purchased recently : fe posible. Bnuwilliegly compelled to draw—namely, that the Mthe results, It would be unfair, a8 it would be an- AM BY the samne—That the Board of Health be requested tog S0th st, SUN av! to Hudson River; 40th st, HM ilue tone: sold low, in consequence of death of owners In one canton you live undér one set ofgsarguments by h the government have hitherto disinfect all public urinaly once in every twenty-four = ratison av. to Hudson it Aa 154 East Thirtieth street. } laws, crimiual and. clvilg and one system. org imulitained that tie treaty, taken With the proto-pq tue, to charge every new building with being Mf hours:ako to disintect all street gutters where the same gq Wm. Balrd—Award of contract tor paving Ith st., 4th av. —— —— —_— ‘| = 4 cols, clearly and unequivocally barred the indirect devoid of artistic merit; but I speak of the gene- Bh ae bg rea Age sont Ne ett Ba TOR . WELL PAYING | MUSIO, taxation; another, you live under laws and taxa- : nf he: V By Assistant Alderman Wapr—Preamble, with resolu t. No. ¥ School of established reputation; other business reas is g XA- Gi claims, ave stripped of much ol their value. if the Braiity, for the few that exhibit original treatment fi tion, that the Board of Health be directed’ to have the gg l7st—las. Saxton, Paving. 34 av., Mth to dith sts. son for selling. Apply at 139 Elghuh street, rear offieey, tion of quite another character. Every foreigner is treaty was so regarded by them or thetr Comimis- ant Pas ss * saat ashes, dirt and garbage Mm the streets of Harlem removed ga 2020—Jos, A. nheimer. Stafford pavement. 7th av., Mf opposite the Mercantile Librar; i free to move where he likes In Switzerland, but to #loners, why receive and act upon a representation fj4nd careful, unfettered study, can with ease be Hf without delay. 9790 a Mo sats: ae ; dae etissat hitinal? Mba aw Bday 00) ike tothe banks gat @ separate promise had been given not tof counted on one's fugers. Desistant Tacit dking Siac 4 2272—0. G. Wi rp Ey. Pres! t. Nicholson pavement. 9th BB @ UrTAR, PIA § ‘ is a8 eas S ° ar mich € ; ver be i is ian Conxon—Preamble, with resolu 3 ony"; priv: 3 atic hae dy present claims which ex hypoihest could never be Rf Now, sir, if one examines the architectural pro-f dhataspecial committee. of three Me appointed. tof 272—C--U, Waterbury, Pres't, Nicholson pavement. MM pinces eavablished IMGs cireniary and. “Students de of the Amazon or the Mississippi as from one canton BM advanced? “ ond the F y Roaata to ingen Bt OY av. to Sd av. p jay aan x OURS dria whines Gil ous ewitan YOUrcAi WAtiy. Whee pake en BS gress of the past decade in this city, after having Ml Wrinturere: 2° Park Commissioners to increase the pay aa iuttoryy Hege &c. sth nv, Oath to 77th at, pallt sopiled tree. _J. JAY WATSON, Musical Direotor, ” ees EE OR EOn TDM OF y r American Diplomacy, B seen the progress made in the cities of Europe dur-fM By Assistant Alderman Conxon—That the Supe! |B. Devlin, Reg, ac. Bib av, Bist to 10h st ALI ICAL, ACADEMY, 12. UNION, you like; in another, the lovers must produce proof. 5 at et oro. im cnt of Buildings be requested to Inform. this Board y ee & White.” Reg., &c. 81h ay., 100th to 122d st. T 0, Violin, 01 i : that thoy possess ampto provision for prospectiv: In @ notice of the volume of diplomatic corre- Zing the same time, the conclusion that is forced MM building or bulldings' now leased by the city have beew M2 erard. Paving.’ 62d si., sth to 9th av. class of private inviruction. All pu} er Mr. Hat odwontce £18 on hee ginuiaat peel he spondence eatitied “Papers on the Foreign Rela-Mupon him is that American architecture docs fm condemned, xnd also a full and Complete list ot such fi 235 Verard. Paving, Gist st, Broadway to &h BM lame tuition or supervision. Opentall . school; in another, the schoo! 1s completely secular fy 1°28 of he United Btbtes,”. the: Loads: TWnsk Enos present mich grounds for tossting of our artis- by the same—That permission be given to the property nningham, Sewer. Centre st. Broome to USIC.—PIANO, VIOLIN, SINGING AND HARMONY. z : 4 makes the following observations on the general fM tic progress as many people are inclined to do, and on Ninth street, trom Second avenue to First ay ‘and st. . Mi titcntat bv DUMSDAYS Acads Ay and Consors or completely Calvinistic, ‘The different cantons of nue, to pave tho sald’ street bet the said avenn: Unningham, Reg., de. Oth st. Istav.tonv. A. Bi vasory ot Music, 2 University place, corner Ninth sireet ! ~ zs Gi character of American diplomacy this I feei bound to attribute to that cause which ff with Belgian or trap-block pavement, at their own Cunningham. Flagging. 77th st. 5th ay. Also Pianos for sate and t ae 0 \ Switzerland, in fact, are foreign to each other, sat'hont. Wu iofe tolth 1 - ricitdes ‘ ve. fg pense. Farle: rs. lth ay., Manhattan to Daw: fi 4 eel | « The great poct who has left tothe world an im-f@has often been noticed in your columns—namel, “4 3 ~ m - and thelr relations have partaken more of an iu-W perisuabie record of the brilliant life, the vices atid B ¥) fA By the same—That the Comptrollor be requested to fur- rence nd Lawrence +t, 101 av to 129th st. TATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF ¥T 1 perishable villian » the vices and i the non-recognition of art schools, art museums pM vish this Board with a memorandum of all property now ga 215L-C. G. Waterbury, Pres't. Nicholson pavement. 43d Gulon aquare: (song way), 3 : ternational than of a national character. follies, of classical Athens, describes the restiess and % f leased by the city and not in actual use by the Corpora- st., Sd to ath av. ‘Signor TAMARO, . ' CENTRALIST3 AND CANTONISTS. jealous people as continually prying ipto every spot gm and art education generally by the government. tion. y 2233—C. G! Waterbury, Prea’t. Nicholson pavement. 44th BE, ROD r F opposing parties—the patie er eontrailits anal thare,’ The volume before us which contains the jy -Scusington Museum’ in every city we need never ff mission Ts of Devds, without speciiying tn Whose place, & 200—F.G. Crowley. Paving. 42st, loth av. t Hud- fl ’ ALEXA : an gakt ait the cantonists. The one party deo-fqUrlomatle correspondence. of the United States gf hope to see art flourishing in all its purity. It is tively, be reappomnted in place of the persons men Mf son iver at., 8th to 9th av. eee eee feta altorcnces weone: reg: tue, lane part of the last two years, reminds {not only architects that require sueh an artistic man O'Berex—That _Fitty-xecond “Anil on WEI Sika, Juve” gp! a epiect orier see eet Glelat to the republic, while. the other main MUr crite ceceurek, cutditated. by Aristodhanes zap education, but, mot excluding the general public, wih Oraamicasheitparement vvenue be paved ie F , Dean Sree Brovktyie Co aaa eamate i the litte domocriey-on the. Tats, has heen in-pithe Workmen Who are engaged in carrying out the MM Hy th sume Thar Fidy-sirt etroet. from Firth avenue erin ; eu cov JnVATORY OF MUSIO hes a el . asi er rae ‘i : tae herited by the mighty republic which’ overshadows architect's designs require to be imbued with ape ent | AVenNe be paved with Grahaiite esplalt pave- eg: 6. i shad poedii eect she satisfaction, The centratist party at last @ghanies to the Pacific Ocean. Yet we are bound tom I space could be granted, the subject is one upon Third to Lexington avenue, be paved. with next door to Delmonico's, }e succeeded in bringmg forward a proposition torgM@say the grasping ambition and the lawless and f™ which much could be said; but confining myself to Hace Revet istnpy ha lightea th F . The CONSERVATORY REMAINS OPEN THE ENTIRE ‘ Fevising the constitution in accordance with theirffreckless passion for conquest which aistured the Mla fow general remarks pon the architecture off of street, Boowten torah and Yih avenve oat and. Lpserummentas Mbvies Narinonr aaa ange Views, All the baitiers were to be thrown down ghannals of the old State aie not reproduced to these Mj froadway, from the Battery to Union square, 16 di Ne — That Seventleth street, trom t, Br tion aud Modern Languages. ' . mans between the different cantons; a sojourn of three fH records of the policy of the mod ee on eens think will be selecting an area that can boast of gg Mu’ 1 | 1th avenue, be paved with Belgian o1 : ‘ih ia Boe ROOKLY! months in a canton was to give the right of fran- and these papers, while they ee witness to the Hi many new and. costly edifices. Among the many IM rdbice MALTY EY Blatith stheel. thei L Posh yp hit eae y chise there; education and religion were to he un- intellectual sorte [Peon Baobagere ve aims Led the Hithings which strike one, after a quiet walk @ once io Fil. avenue, be paved with Belgian or tr gies onan, hitv., 4600 | 4 * “ Ger the control of the central authority. ‘These sg clear perceptions of American statesmen, attest, on up “and down this’ part of | Broadway, ml paxement 4 is & Noonan, Madison av., 48th to Soun pl (PHOROUGH INSTRE changes were sweeping enougi: but a change still gg the whol Sele ad — van heir civilizing and Bis the preponderating influence of the Renaissance By the ame—That on both sides of S'x'y-ighth ta street. *. ‘ ite int ‘Church 4 greater and more re' nitions: y was proposed. It pacific tendencies, and their sympathy with ool a the almost total absence of Gothic fm TO” *ourth Avent. to Fifth avenue, curb and Bas. Gearty. Flayging. Bway to 8th ay. Beer or thompeon, b ‘was proposed that if 50,000 citizens, or five can- gj tie cause of international right. On somes} work. Itis strange that when so many opportuni- fy" y. ad pre nobalres Apes * ten Womnen ae —Jas, Gearty oA ha ee ae Riv. a Salis tons, called for any change, an appeal to universal particulars | of importance “our opinion cer-Mtios present. themselves so fow attempts, how. Mui Fit avenue, be paved with Yekian or apboek ee biveionst. Se ee EYES AND EARS. suffrage would be the resuit; and if tuiversal suf- jj tainly | widely an Pe that which seems Mever poor, should be made to habilitate our com- fy pavemen’. “i 1S72—Jas, ( Reg., &c. Sith at, Ist ay, to East Riv. enn e coe seer ies frage approved the change this decision was to be fj 0 pr vall 5 ee es Rn i“ might M mercial blocks in Gothic costume. You alluded inf® ly Asistant Alderman M-Doxaup—That Croton m: 204—T. i. Paving. Av. C, Houston to 18th st. QM ARTIFICIAL HUMAN BAUCH & GONGEL. taken as final and as binding on all the cantons. @ have been expec! ao our geet view wil h regard your article to the new Post Office and Court House ; Ba be fei lin Louth street, between avenue St. Nicholas and BM zi80—C. Keyes, Paving. Macdougal st, Spring to 8th st. t N (formerly with Pre Boissenneau, of To understand the gto Russia and the Eastern question and to the un-Bbut take any of the new corner buildings, and mas-j@ (ovth avenue, . 2 231—A, Dowdney. Sewer. Istiy., list to 1th st. Paris), makers and inseriers of the improved Kye, 36 SIGNIFICANCE OF THIS CHANGE fortunate Alabama controversy is not identical g sive as many are, substantially built as th ‘ina jBy the saine—That street lamps be lighted on Fort JOSTAL SUTHERLAND, Bleecker street. N. B.—LIhese eyes are endorsed by ‘the we must know. the real mening of a plebiscite In f@ with that taken or genoraily implied In this corre-M he, ‘ana bearing on thelr faces. the Impression had fel Meco tere ae eee feel Prowbway to its terminus, on Peetu mAs YORI BBineuly. Switzerland, Of the entire population of the con - i pondence. ne ne eae documents 18, or Bithe cost of their erection has been ungrudgin Seaman and Pre co t a\enues and Lolton road, ©. WS. Witstame, Clerk, ominisstoners. STORAGE. “4 try upwards of sixty-nine per cent are Germans, fg the most part, fran straightforward, moderate HJ given, what, I would ask, does any one with an ar By Asi-tant Alderinan Simoxson—that on beth «ides of New You. June 1, 1972. a ig ‘ virion and upwards of filty-cight pet cent are Protestants, and just; and it is grat yg to find that American j§ tj¢ mina see in these works to Warrant the opinion fg Forty) eventh stieot, irom Tinh avenue to E’eventh nve- oa E a E QITORAG NGDON SQUARE AND WEST SIDE If the revised constitution were, therefore, adopted, fy diplomacy, thong properiy tenacions of the dig-Mthat architecture ig in such a healthy and_ lively gy ys Be silewalks be Caged and rettag sed full wid.h. Ng ot eae toe BND Storage Warehouses for Furniture, Pianos, &c., im the conaeqnences wonid be two-/oid—trst, all can:i@ pity and honor due to a great Power, appeats Mstater Is it not patent to all that the classic auc he wireste Liver ait dhs route eg ete ee He aN the undersiuned Separate rooms—Si8,. 631 Hudson street, 0 Aijinge tonal rights woud virtually be abolished; and, fg Usiially in this volume to be guided by enlightened M thorities are still the repertoire of many architects; M Irom Ten h to Eleventu avenue. “Fisnuw Gage MANUFAC oF THR crry org don siuare and 779 Green Secondly, a conntiy, mixed in race and religion, yy Principics, and to desize to throw the Influence off that the rules, details and proportions have ali, BY Assiiunt Auerman Kuavs—That two street Iomps NEW YORK, @ most responsible and. accommodating would have been almost completely at the disposal M One of the chief communities of mankind into th been reproduced with a faithfulness that would 1 BF Placed and lighted in front of St. Francis’ Hospital, BM have this day held a meeting at No. 133 Chatham stroct for B New York. AGUART, Propriclor aud Manager. of an overwhelming Protestant and German ma-gescale of equity and human progress. We rejoice, Mflect credit on a schoolboy after a few months’ py; ! 4h sirect. : the purpose Yo, consider and consult toge her in rvgatd to . i “i — Jority. for instance, to find that projects far extending BH stady of Sir W. Chambers? “Is It not observed by BM fraty Hiemckes Aes opiNson That, Leroy street, HM the demands of our employes, and have passed resolutions CTORAGE FOR FURNITURE, PIANOS, BAGGAGE RMANIZE SWITZERLAND. commerce and facilitating the intercourse of the fd artists that the authorities, almost wholly, and little Mj pian i mente rect be paved with Bel- Ml to the following effect one state of the financial af- (Ml >,2° Furniture and baggage removed or expressed to all The disferent parties were not slow to sce thia, abel family, me file ie Ee of bar- or nothing of the mind of the nineteenth century ‘man FoLey—That the Commissioner y the couniry, wo And it unjustitable to concede me Rwtyor city or counry. Olea 77 Ghat avenner ame and thus the strife was embittered by national aud g@ barlan races,’ und Winning tracts of the earth to Warchitect, stands out most prominent? And what be requ Washingte th their deman : SURE a religious animosities. Some voted simply looking fg improved usex, hold a very prominent place in this Mimakes tie results more to be deplored still et to Furthermore, we have ascertained that the representa = - = at the religious aspect of the question; others: held fM@ Work, aud that schemes of intrigue and mere ag-Bare the one order, one set of details, one phe gh MA cia ch strat, from Hulton Hl tions inade to ts by ceriain parties, that the dem Mt made _ CLOTHING. eee iae Tegard exclusively to the national side of the con-Meramdizoment ve honorably and conspicuonsly Ml range of windows, ‘repeated ad nauseam floor gy F ret ward, repal fabecagrad optieipcr | FAR RES a RA Reet Maney Ey sey tT ROSENTHALA, 89 THIRD AVENUE, NRAD troveisy. Some sald:—We can Protestantize Mjabsent; and though it wontd be unsafe to infer above oor, reminding one of recurring dormerls, pM By Assistant alder i7z—That Forty-seventh BE james from the we were induced to BA sinetcentn Inte SL Third avenue), ladies a Switveriand, and that is the great point.” Others jy from this the general character of American policy, Hi til it would appear the one grand original thought gg strect u Third to avenue, Le ;aved with Kel- MM through misreprese centlemen can ol ue for Cast-onf Clothe said:—"We can Germanize Switzerland, and that Is gy We willingly accept it as reasonable evidence of its or the architect takes shape in the form of the MS!" 0° trap-block pavement. We, th reign asan acknowledgment gg ing and Carpets addressing. Ladies at the grant point.” ‘the meaning and. shirtt of the gl presout dizection and aspirations, Intepend-ntly, Wstereotyped Mansara roof with iron crusting auf a rneeting Be would move wo dinend the: rules bo Aa eee Dean g PERBOHS ed to by contest will be understood frou the tactics adopted & too, of its general interest, this volume abounds in the indsipensable fag staff. f or standing committce of A eiberes to Ge ie DRAG x inthis city. Ono party posted up a condemnation g information respecting late historical events, occa- Tn addition to these i might refer to the want of obama Se earn Se HOLLACHE + F of the revision by Louls elliot, the well-known i sionally of no common value, and not seldom very M preadth in treatment, the absence of repose in th notice that at the next JOHN BECKER, & i oditor of the ultramontane Univers, and thus gained M happily expressed; and the accounts it contains Mijines, and the great sacrifice of wall surface to the ing of the Board he would offer an amendment. to i 3 MARKS pays for eta, Jewe the votes of many persous in whom hatred ofggtiom the pens of Witnesses of incidents in the Myiazivr. It may please some architects to see their ks srandins role Bt 90.86 to provide shat no mom! t pall he following pri a ‘or Sik Dres wn, 95 t9 Catholicity predominates over all other fee war between France and Germany, of the Sloges Of f@ buildings all littered over with shadows, but the permission of ppl iy meeting of the Board without BS ly wtier ph ak woe, Sir ae ings. he othe party posted up an Paris, of the Tien-tsin massacre, and of a variety Of Bi disposition of shadows requires some study, and MOTIONS. ‘per JOHN BECKE 4. tract from a Which supported fg other occurrences have not only all the freshness Hf certainly ought not to overpower the light parts. fg On motion the Committee on ‘orks were dis ruc, you will be ealt with to your satisfaction and benef’ Revescan becaus: , Reveseaun would of truth, but sometimes are remarkable for tacir Fi rhen let any one consider how the Mansard roof— gy chareed trom farther consideration of preamble and revo- We, the undersigned, who have not acceded to the de- fa - ons eran Germanize Switzerland, and would thus prepare the gg observation aud descriptive power, a good featnre in itself—hes been outrag Do pj tion, proposing the adoption ot the eaght-honr tem by nl tnade by tl iployes, uphold the above under T THE UPTOWN ESTABLISUMENT, 816 SIXTIE for her return to the bosom of the Father! bats 4 re . 4 the Deparuvent ot Public Parks, with resol that a x nafacturers in regard to their ae- avenue, Near Forty-sixth street.—Having just re- t r ne bosom of the Fatherlan ——— we not frequently see it, not mercly as a covering # committee of three be appointed fre re " i 5 reso. vive e order froin On for cast-olt Cl » Vote , ‘ i eommittee of three be appointed from this Board, the prov 4 they have taken and to the reso- fi ceived a large erder froim Oral for cast-ott Clothing and GAL a votes of many were secured in wh FRANCE. to a building, but serving as the walls of rooms—G to recommend to the said commissioners the adoption of ons Unanimously adopted as stated with Carpets. will positively pay ior Pants irom $1 to 85; Coats, the regard for Switzerland's ind-pendence 13 the . sometimes as many as three floors of attics being gq the resolutions aforesaid, Indefinitely postponed. eh CORE: $5 to $20; Drewes, $10 to $0). Try and satisty yourselt by first fecling. —__—o—___—. sheltered within it. Of tha iter gets AONE shat me KRAFT & Bor ISTER, calling on or addressing Mr, and Mrs. FLATTO, A DEYEAT OF : . NY 78, = . : he Committee on Lamps and Gas, that permission HOWELL & BADEAU. mote THE DEVEAT O” THE PROPOSED AMENDMENTS, Tw gagorylew With President ThicrieNofe NW, slr, one word about the new Post Office. Bye vrunted to 0. 0. Cavey, to substitute at ornament The following prices were unanimously adopted, to take Grent constitutional questions in Switzerland are It mi hol i * vd ct “ a ay not be wholy fair to criticise an unfinished Hi jamp ror the street lamp in front of 168 First avenu or Ju 1872 — decided by adouble vote—a common vote by th More Resigning—His Position Detincd—@ pujiding, but if it is tobe carricd out, as shown by Of the Committee on Sucets, (hat permission be given PLECK WORK, pee en serens electors anda vote by cantons, ‘The popular vote Wants to Establish the Republic the illustration which appeared: in the London MM to Alexander T. Stewart to ext the yault now cum: n ., per foot $ 65 conta A Ut NERVOUS A was aginst: the revision, though te malority Henditely a Praves Builder afew months ago, we hardly think the fgstr 1 frout of premises 6 Charabers str nd Base Cases, with furnished base, peg foot.. 70 centafid 4X. tifleally and succes very small, AS to tle cantonal vot», thirteen od primar s architect will be acensed of great origwality o That pertnission be granted to Abner Fane, ie ercet a ME Without, per foot i " conte fg et ed by Dr. LI : tous v against and but nine for tie revision, M. Thiers was recently Interviowed bya writer Mthat the resnit will be such as the arilstic ha balcony on the second story of house 828 Third Hi 3g aid Fay GL needs Wousee sucnieenon nae) Per uve Beaee TTENTION TWENTY YEARS’ PRUSSIAN 1108PT- As at least twelve Cantons ont of the twenty-two gi connected with the Revue Politique, a weekly paper Mi world, cither in New York or elsewhere, Wi : REPORTS LAID OVER. German'Siver Cases, per toot z ented tal experiouce; private diseases succes fully and ‘ are requisite to pass « constitutional change, it will Jf oi Paris, recently started by a medicat bookseller. HM focl proud of. So far as it has proceeded ita’ mag- of the © s Accounts, that the Commissioner fl Exira tor Panel Bottoms, per toot iene y cured. Consultation tree po the defeat of the revisionists was very pee AO a Be Beep poe ae nitude, substantiality and fireproof construction, aot Fublie W Haye the mace pavement Extra Black Watnt Doors, each ‘ 10 cents ys Dr. FRANKLIN, 161 Ble lete, ih n veel for sitati all valuable in themselves, will be its redeeming sit Fitth avenue, bets Uh stroct Nn. For Polishing, Der 100t gy dio. cents . GRINDLE, FEMAL RS found horselfat present, M. Thiers received the com- Bi features, There is nothing in it as yet visible but MM MINTh strects, re he Wr, Day Work q clires all-iemate cou pliments with the complacent serenity of a man who 4 cas" ; 4 That the Coininissioner of Public Works be d According to talent and abiti ENGLAND. consi bidelt the fatiicr of his country, and the Mot Vitruviic; or any ote sutton” anda inoteteh Ba tig Hust Aiton eae en . Ravet : 5p een vy f atyras well . - itruvius, or avy other * tid amoder ’ andthe East River, repaire KRA‘ an savior of octety; a8 Well as the ‘first of nerals, Mf quantity of Common sense contd Nave produced, That, in tuaking up the eatironte of the amonut of money HENY zAS ’ . % or 8 statesmen. pwer then wen Anotlier reason whie' ay be adv © show fg required to conduct the government of this eity for the : #e ‘y ras, ‘ Did the American Commissioners Play Wong iaimcut that there should be such a thing asf tho lielessness of a Se pitoven A heen Mi balance ot this year, the persons OF. authoriies muking _ eal HOPES TENTION-THIRTY YEARS’ PRUSATAN 1OSPITAL Sharp Against the American View offfa shade to tat bright picture. Yet so it w: architecture of the age. It {sone of the anomalics gy Such ealinate ate hereby 1 to, etude the ren SEN ; Torx dA cxporle private di uiceesstully wud per the Alabama Clatms! veas linpoaslble, however, greatiy At might Posoitng fem ala ton, ‘The rehauill- Menor SSO. res NeeaVine And Hepalry” thet is. Conn Becreta eo RGH HOF imanently ented. Consultation i: * be ibe correspondence wee al rid cortainty ws to the morrow; the mbly and Lin te thls stag tnae ae aa oy ~ es: oe “us net aa “ “ N ATIONAL 8. M ACHINE COMPANY. —THE p" AND MMH, AETDRM, nd Mr. Fish, now publishea, does notulng else, tt ‘ ‘| ction Stace. cane cerns B were Helore, Ne kholders of this company ‘Latics —c published, does notitng sident might quarrel, ahd—horrid resection — BM y ii, by perpetuating this sham, become more dead will bo hokd Hoo UF te Maree, Caan apoete COAL AN b woop. Sade 59 and of Maiden lane polls will be open mr a Wedmeeday, 2 Orhock noon BE TYR. 1 at all events clear up the mystery of the Treaty of Washington having been drawn tn ambiguons jan- alread, as had happened on ve his resignation. Here President inight stil to the obj Pre $ and intere nt, in thet Has we have disregarded the pe of art, inasmuch r capabilities of ORY, yk OF MIDWEE ESTERN RAI ints, whatever thd WARE, LACKAWANNA AND W D, GIRINDLT tha AS soon @ . case Was pub- " ror ‘ . if of Unet day Ks we site toe he: Suited Giates hod De thd joa ulsetto Witch strik terror to the hearts of tals material, and never sought to use it as its com- 1’ road Company's § rayton Coal Pa ae es eed ee wa _sueeaily "on equivocal language demands for compeusation ssembly, ejactiated position demands, result is, a3 seen fo those pO TTA paddies 4 dBA ie a ock A.M, of the 1th eay of June, +” ih or Badbldbda for consequential damage, those wilo, unlike ,Tshall never give in my resignation again, Before T a lron structures, a thoronvh absence of all thought. rrenerant a WM. B, WILLARD, Secretary VR. HARRISON, Mr. Gladstone, failed to convince’ th: dio T want to establish the repubiie de inisively In France, Hf! design, and a routine method of treatment i second stre - aR RS en D eslay aad, Wer seives that the only meaning, the only De the Aa ty and accent Mg Witich savors more of the iron casting premises Sit West 3 ae LACRE: RO TERE Ronee H wate, Kead treatise ‘ rational meaning, the only grammatical, me YMiniters, The Asscmoly euanse over. pa ean rt studio. qproadway and Sixth avenue; 509 Wostil “tr ss0ry of uckete in thie enterpriendgce aetiien thor at AND MME. WE ing of the treaty barred such demands, ti virtue of the Rivet constitution the As In conclusion you say in your editorial, “In mail revetve pro 4 ‘ov the citizens it was deemed necessary aud to [12 West Twenty Pationts can have throw me. quired In amazement how tteame to ps Winly's tone of power and my own are to end at the gf Amerted no prince or pe Joint High Mp Aue umes consequently mine last tot another & people to commence some mrtOnars. pe, \b ois. That'ls my resolution, and noth x sion gay er Assembiy co's, t resolution, othtug Md tak ws ag be Commission gave their assent to a document so HM alice ine to swerve front It. Staking which it would take gene loosely worded as the Treaty of Washington. It was said that tie mistake hid ox Peete AUME ‘Tho interviewer here put tn his oar: 1 col mand nis the interc ts of the ticket I © to ME Board un stural under- a close tp all accounts With agents and make nil nocessiry = MARBLE MANTELS, arrangements for the dt Lion of prizes therefore R, KING CURES ALL DE eee BP respectiully annonce June 27 asthe day on whieh the D atrangements; ono. visit Tae ARS: AC Bi distribution will take place, Oiteial Mats will be sent tof strictly private. MW Amity «1 fiding the Interests of this country to amateur di- fg One of (he influenti:l members of the Right Centre re. HM Bive an impetus to t Either as a President @f Union square, corner of Pourth avenue. and Seventeenth fi nn ee — ADIES' PHYSICIAN plomatists, and it was shown With how mach gg marked ouly this morning that your porition wil! b come Mm or municipal wer, such a man, Knowing the bene. Basteet. Vk SLATE COMPANY, manufacturers QCPEICE OF THE ATLAN’ ‘ L ful treatment; ladtes v facility the treaty might have been drawn inf wicuable whon som have ty'deal witha Chan ber in iM ficial results in cosmopolitan art and indnstsial ex- Bo! every variety of Slate work, pun and ornamental, Railroad Co., No. d ky May Mine, DOLPH, Herald Up! Iders to take suefont tin that those it ‘ations to accom plish ;* but few artists, | believe, would regret the presence of a Napoleon II, with bis Haussmann to A 888 AND asultutos S, GP homes, Ad wn Branch oftice, hic! a " i orit? ig repul Le: Your op niow: have a " > ory! c any ri language which would have prevented any mis. py Which tee ma ort ia repul bean. Your op nian have adi nipitions, would render tt service to the country far re soap ae 1°72.—A meeting of the stoc! this company will iM Broadway ee a bow conception Xs to the precise claims with whieh the pe couscrya ys, cleatent ed en Chatter, eat the wy exceeding any diplomatic triumphs, and would bei A, mitt iM MABEL AND MARBLES be held on the 10th day ot June next, wi 12 ek noon, ch. GRARK, PHYSICIAN AND MIDWIFE. = arbitrators should deal, Thoss, however, Who PM rrneawhier could beerk oatthen would be far more A kBOWN in centuries hereafter as having Initiated MM sachicved Mantels, tiling, Aarble Counters, Monuments Meee aioe incor tee, curbs oF caneidering and acting a VS fanti'practice, Private lyin looked @ litte dveper refised to Deiteve MM se lous tur any that cat possibly arise wit che Avsem.@ganl established a system of art education that will Mat prices thatdety Competition. Marble Turning for the fig Ratlway dnd the Liberte and Vienna. Railway to this com. ji sultation tree. Hast Twenty-cighth street, that the absence of any definition of the fj bly nowexptn raise America up ot of its art slavery and bring it @ trace. any, and upon such other matrers ae may bé brought be. bh I e ens Bese a mid ey nea Thiers, never at a loss for an answer, re- pare eb e ecb eben the Continent, of \ —RE MOVALS BI a é MANTELS, WARBLE MAN. fore th ing. DAY, Secretary, — M ne DEN, aDips : eres ate or carelessness, It ed :— Euro; rN , yours, & . t . Wook Mantels; the finest assortment fe Senn es " i 3 ore 7 3 67 Aim vat, Advice ¢ FeeMed to. them Incredible that a jurist of the une EY bien already thought of that; bt don’t agree with a fered in thiselty, at our new aud spacious warcrooms, MM ()RPERS FOR CLEATUNG HOUSES AND SIttYs OFM Call at ot address 07 Auity finan ia f questionable ability of Mr. Montague Bernard, orf the opinion you have just expressed—were 1 to do so tf Ireland, says the Hove, oiters a magnifi. je 22 and 24 West Twenty-third mares, Soe NG INGEICS vuilice, 73 Forayth strect, or SQUIRING CONFIDESTIAL TREAT ages should ium street, vate No. 7 Beae! B. STEWART & 0O., lett at H. - aw Porty-tirat street. MARBLE WORKS, cw LAL aw when, for a crusade by the United Kingdom Al It has six times as many coavicted demnk- MQ BLAB practical hard-nheaded men like the other British Mshould calunininte the republican party. What, indecd, Meent £ Gommissioners, could have failed to see tie lncon- fH Aate the questions on whieh we might Msagre jomangr Hance. RR & CO TUCKY TY r ry instrnetic w oncede thi iy 1 Soft! Me . ra re batwe "ot 7 r, 4 a ’ . Venience and possible danger of not using such wi B ars nt ction WY TO oct ia ior. cectriniy 1g ards ve Scotland, with nearly equal population; iW hae Marble and Marbioleed Mantels waa Rose al ae rion cOfclal drawings or the MAE MOST OF D PHYSICIAN IN TH miscakable language as would render the revival OMA hot share the opinion of great Ineny republicans, Aa Mas almost as tnany as Rngland, Which Las Well nigh money in large varictics, cheapest ly city. declaig a Mh Letieries kept on A D. LivDo, Bi Pe de Lawes oh street, Private dise the indirect claims tmpossible, For if must be J But 1 will come w an understauding with them, We shail MM four titwes the population of Ireleud, ‘application. ‘ 7 60 OO FR Na Ninth ay., atid 24 Bast Elghteent) gt, ne opecialty.

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