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BOARDERS WANTED. SOUTH OF pal ay | BQUARE, E, GRANT Hone, & New Bowery. hott ie $2 50 per week; aly tana 8 House open all night. 5, WEST, WASHINGTON PLACE, SECOND DOOR Rooms, to zentleus from Maecdougal pages Lek let, with La furnished men; tabie’ ‘first class LO thei neighborhood ‘convenient it NEW Y = ea sei ial eat a who may tron Ae. daily via'ewe Haven Railroad (Twenty-sev- ent tw. wen. ‘ a'roeh tre hours ra from New York. ‘The LEWIS PF, CLEVELAND, Proprictor,: — wives or 5, AVENUE, NO. 33, CORNER orm GTRERT. landcome! wis Py kd Po MINERAL grame ‘furnished “Rooms en. second with ‘and mi en; trans - | Cl eo ia families or gentlemen; trang dent par, Ghersy Natieys Py TPeruculars ayebore of m opatis Rast ne TO PER WEEK FOR SINGLE ROOMS, AT 172 Lorote HOU! ON THE Sieatiae ores t; pleasant for $6 % iss ine nt airy too tus | ja house, newi ned. one hen iron city by = $10 PER WEEK.. - GEES No GENTLE. ourrarn VIEW HOU! GERM, ¥., $6 Deal ak Hudson River, se erates ee ih Roomay gioup asonable opposite Catakl Ana Hoard a rates, ROCKK. FELuEn, Froprictor. Room, with others, to gentleman and 3 first class Boards | in newly areas Rast elven for tumilies aud gentlomen. References ay SUIT OF ‘hed Kooms Rooms on 14™,,37 a? west, BSI THIS “ELEGANT house handsome! nishe ° bg oy a fai d Kooms, en sulte or sin. Ben erg for 251 WEST.—LARGE AIRY ROOM ON floor; also Third Floor, en suite or. singly ; rand neatly carpeted and furnished; with good, 15 © WEST FORTY SIXTH STREET.—ROOMs, WITH Boa santly farni: 0D reasonable terns; and required. 18 $32 Ru 1. —Hands Ait chart, Hotel;—Hand-omely, furnistied Rooms, with GROVE STREET.—A PRIVATE FAM 23 fe" Het, with Board, a Bandaoely furnished oman ai S Eire ‘accommodations first class; 297% STREET, 89 AND 41 WEST,—HANDSOMELY table first ol EST FOURTEENTH STREET,—1 37. furulshed Rooms to Tet yeh eat tinea Bourd U9 reference exchanged. a 40 EAST NINTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—10 ‘o" gentlemen ‘nnd thei ‘seuubangn day boarders accoumodated. {OF suéle D 47 sj ues.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, with Board. rmanent inden ey Thade by app 4G Est WA GTON PLAOE,—PLEASANT ) Booms, hot an and cold water, closets &c., to let, with ed Board, ‘to single gentlemen or fa ja tow ‘doors EAS? SIXTY-FIFTH | STREET.—TWO ELE. mM cl Ininates of Ceniral Park. Loses pera aa WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR BROAD with room, toa gentleman Borand wile, oF amon WEST FIFTRENTH 8TREEFT.—HANDSOMEL: 218 Mirnisnea Roots te let, with or without Board, ‘on second floor, with third floor. ie or aries ee gf gootemen; ; table ntial table lo; very reasonable. AND 2) WASHINGTON PLACE, NEAR NEW exchanged. Hoes, furnished Yeooms, on second, third and fourth Eoteirasest wife or single gentlemen; tran: with Board, large Rooms on second and third STRERT, BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH AVE- at arbveren’ uy Tabrary, 688 ue, Prico moderat Had avenue. PAl way. rivate, Jewish family will eh ‘oard, a furnishé 1t Roo) " hi to tamiliés und single gentlemen, on moderate terms Stearns RESORT.—UP THE HUDSON, AT CLAVER: dx shady. walks, nd angry nd tekilh AX! atektl ormuerly of White Mountain House, N. H. Si JAMES Me Ea FAs ROCKAWAY, LONG datand— Firat clags in eve bathing 'y respect; finest woe the coast, Long I>! ibd Rea Laci i DAREAGH, Proprietor. ORK HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 22, 1872—Wl ESTATE FOR SALE, “ine ‘a ‘as ame houses and ig! na q : STEVENSON su ates: saiveet and Bik av. FAOT WORTH KNOWING—THAT AT 919 THIRD ‘avenue you can oail & snohange ait 4 i brows Mone house, ou the fairest tensa in the the olty, Sones JAMES OY Owe. 108, SALE—LARGE, ELEGANT BUILDINGS, FIT vit vom x Geyt Asylum inet with to WILe Liaw KENNELLY No. 4 Pine sireok LAr, OIrry RFAL tee reraees READ THE ARTIOLE OW DRESS; WHAT 18 WORN, AND HOW TO WEAR It, IN T0-DAY’S EVENING TELEGRAM. Wost Side. $8,000. -troctintat Mla tronto, tt and Tea ‘amall am * GOMENARH 2 BLUIGLT 480 Bests avenue. LAnies. READ THE ARTICLE ON DRESS; WHAT IS “3 worn, AND HOW TO WEAR it, IN TO-DAY BVENING TELEGRAM. A & SMALL {SLORR, "wire LIVING ROOM AT. t 108 Chaties street. VN NATHANIEL ROE, 200 Varlok street. A —TO LET, A LARGE WARKHOUSE, ON HUDSON * wtroel;, silitable for See Mocene furnitire bus poy eons ‘a Rox, #) Vario ree bee ping AND ye tg = erin Oe a ae Wout ‘Twenty: cans faciitice Ch mahuroct h street, between Seventy nls, Bighth avenues, AKERY be pee AND td ‘LLING TO LET IN FOR- Us seventh strect, near Tiird avonue,; # rare chance. Inquire Low. Ls, 189 avenue O. Re DRESSMAKING, MILLINERY OR LIGHT BUSI- sixtl 5 Roo one flight, west side of eid ene ha sat wenly soveuth street best tocativn on the avenue. FFIOES TO bg st ROM $60 PER AN- num. RD oral & CO., me Broadway. FYICE PART OF 8TO) AND WHOLE OR PART of Basement to let. Inquire at #7 Dey street. TO LET—ONE-HALF OF A FIRST CLASS. SETEURY Store, situated in one of best lov way; to an optician R only yw Cases and . nsded Store Fixtures a very low ren Addre: HB. Herald oles. LETTE OE, SOON stn clas veiling re6 wel rat cl faloo chenke's Planer altiott mow? {or bales rm] Renwick street, between Canal and Spring, WITH STEAM POWER, ONE FLOOR, 6x00 West Broadway. OHN N, BLAST, — sag LET CHEArP—S9 SECOND. “AVENURB, FIRST class business iocation, store and dwellings.’ Inquire on the promises, or of LICHTENSTELN, 833 West Thirty- fourth street, A NICELY | FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—TO A GEN- ih ee Eg moderate, with or from Seventh Oe enth street, three doors To LARGE, WELL LIGHTED FLOORS; ALSO A Basement,’ very, handsome for a restaurant to lot o¢ to lease, at 50 Bleecker street. Apply at GEO. B Bivington street, [Anes aye READ THE ARTIOLE ON DRESS; WHAT 18 WORN, AND How TO” WEAR It, IN TODAY'S EVENING TELEGRAM. SUITS AND ROOMS, WITH SUPERIOR BOARD— +) Near Gilsey Houso; also richly furnished Second Floor entire, with private table and attendance if ek eae Address A. 8, Herald Branch office, 1,265 Broad. - __BOARD D AND LODGING W WANTED, Roe, AND BOARD WANTED—BY A BINGLE GEN- man: I rest side, ial or iy prelerreds Please aidveas WOME ees Boola ANT eity, Bo A PRIVATE FAMILY, GOOD UARTER , from Ist of Bepte fara of thre, aes ivan gar arden, pte rooms required For suntelent inducement. IELIX, Herald office, s* THE EVENING TELEGRAM TO-DaY. ___BROOKLYN BOARD, Buses ON BROOKLYN fi HEIGHTS—s HENRY '¥y Well furnished Boarders taken, street, corner of Pacific.—Lai ‘with or without Board. “Also De L BLAND ¥ ST. JULIEN # HOTEL, “NEAR ‘BROADWA} 4 lace.—Lai Hist tor, i Bonar with wine, $10 a weal : a ha S = ig BROADWAY wel ew etee pian) fe per week; Family Rooms front ai iad y NOtonoe 8 aL tt, Proprietors, f. GERMAIN, FIFTH (tien TWENTY. Ss AIN, WENUE, 3 ‘SECOND ailiout; ert nd erage nt goo anor foc begin room ee co oneae CANAL AND BOWERY.— Rooms by ee ma era ‘B0ec., 60c., 75c. and per night, "and co é uted REDER, Proprietor. __ COUNTRY BOARD. FEW FAMILIES ou AccOMMODATRD witht Board at Gienmere 3 louse ; location high be healthy; Geek, bane is cles Wer Cee eateee he ea, churches, Re: dure atest rida, ‘Orange county, N. ¥. hie d FAMILY OF SIX (TWO CHILDREN, jour and eight) desires good Board in a neatentul iesanle within about an Soe of New York; will York i suited, Address Post Office box 5,585, orl FEW bala J CAN OBTAIN BOARD | NEAR MOR. ristowa, N. References exchanged. Call at 42 fest Twenty-fourth streot. FEW BOARDERS | CAN ‘BE ACCOMMODATED With frst-cluss Board at Esopus, slong the Hudson; ‘ea of shade; chickens, with truit and vegetables; {those deniring the comforts of @ home, can take p bacd on boats at the foot of Harrison stre: sit riving at Esopus Landing at9 P. OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG Gaeta; ‘within fifteen miles of New York city. Address, ating forms and full particulars, B. H. B., box 1,013 New or ie 10 STONE CUTTERS.—FOR BALE OR TO LEASE Coe a term of years, a Stone citi) Shop, Consisting of a new frame building, 40x00 fect; Engine, Power! two ganus or Saws, one Rip, aud a ieubbing Bed, Gnd six Lots of Groind, sltimatod on ‘12th at ot weenl First avenne and oi yup A; convedient food dock. Inquire ot JOHN DWARDS, on the prem! Q tance FLOORS TO Est FOR MANUPAOTURING oses; al cellar for stor! O, TAMES MIGHATES 78 Barrow stroct maid 2 AVENUE STORE TO LET—WITH TWO SHOW windows, in that nico French block of 12 houses. Rent $33 33 per month. "PATTER, on the premises, 1,966 Third Avenue, or of J 165 Henry strect. Furnished. ARGAINTIF RENTED AT ONCE, FURNISHED, Weat Twenty-sec: medium st Story high stoop Howe, very sos Menten oar ots, nearly new; excellent ‘neignborhood ; $150 it rented betore ad 1 JAMES RB. 25,008 BS eon 277 West ‘Twenty-third et A Unfurnished. VERY CHEAP UNFURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT West Tw at treet, a four story mod ish basemet or Be gioun SA eB. EDWARDS U7? English base: ‘West Twenty: (PO LET THE HOUSE 2) CORNER, GRAND. AND Eldridge street; possession immediately. Inquire at me Bowery. ‘ 10 LET—THREE STORY AND BASEMENT COTTAGE, 194 West Thirty third street 0. MARTIN, ‘tse as Tezingion avenue. BRUOKLYN | PROPERTY ¥ WOR SALE AND TERALD “faaae aaa ae ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THI THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANOH OFFIOR IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOERUM 8ST. OFFIOR OPEN FROM 6 A.M, "TILL 6 P.M. CARRIERS' AND AGENT® DEPARTMENT, + NO. 7 FRONT STRERT, BROOKLYN. tea ‘the cit jena until beter: sa ue ee 4 acide ABO! ply at 84 Centre stro Bland non hemes | Nee .00T BEER AND NEWS BER A com i se Sate Sees Chambers see GROROE ye QONPROTIONRRY, | 108 pOREAM AND. FRUTE nae Aide 2, LIQUOR STORES. IN ° Tohthes and Newark; peg Fancy ‘Dor “bake x, Contelionerign Soren TCH BLL" stgoney, TI Codar street, ND WELL ‘BD UP NEAT, Tiguor Stores. Al go eS, con; to ieee Sosa gael homer eta A THE BEST LOCATED CORNER LiQuon sroaE venue large trade. wast orenng nos or GL Dubine toe, PAINT AND PAPER GTORE—EATABLIGHED 20 Years, ror sale; extensive cu meas gnterpris- ing party ture of fortune. fare at street, GEORGE W, SIMERS* Blane Agonoy. Ft hag Hh gta 4 Hi jesdor'e Tables & si 350: ate Phel olan colut mn. JAMES OAGNAY, Auctioneer, _ TWO BTORY AND BASEMENT FRAMB b eemee’ iM and wi ait m Sa0d ordor, will be old Roar hwenty drat stree Mand 13 Hamilton a FoR saree LYN, COLUMBIA, HEIGHTS, Gea nok Dweltin ree, nlorica ‘aad tant FE full view of jelsu with front and store Fr yt med ate; terms ROW. rar ceeh ie ty ‘Broadway. corner Fi ine wt J TIONOKEN, HUDSON ERSEY CUry ia et AND BERGEN | REAL ESTATE. | “Bor Sales’. GOOD CHANOR FOR A RARE BARGAIN.—J. M. GIBSOR, Auctioneer, will sell at pyblic auction to vo bi ry bfddor, without reserve, on Tucsday ly 3, "cloc! +5 OF ee pepeate 1B? wit gous es sldence, 1 round, 7! frontiny Shrough and fronting on large barn on rear ot lot; house groundy handsomely tad out, ‘with tas onal je, and smal auld reer convent oautient view of tho ty ae reer Oh hte! Pa ing a beautiful residence cheap should oer to atiend giricalens, &e., apply to J. fontgomery street, GIBSON, orsey Oi Auctioneer, 37 a7 WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY “HANDSOME COTTAGE, EXTENSIONS, STABLE and five Lots in Westchester county; time, 45 min- 3 WO) iiidions OWN, BOL Sixth avenue. i | $15, 000 three year, seven per cent, improvement osals’ recrived fi Township “Treasurer —THK BEST. OORNER LIQUOR, LUNCH AND Lager Beer Siores on Broadwi hon tor o ing ts | Qooking utensils complete; soit BIABON lion e Canada, No agents. ‘Address H. erald 0 EAST SIDE, fam invest- ie CLASS LIQUOR a sacrifice.—Paying in iment. Lease aud low rent. Se Tor our ‘July register, Contatalng 200 liquor stores for aa ices. Business Agents, 56 West Thirty-seco! ‘strect. Foe SALE—A BROADWAY OIGAR STORE; BEST location up town; Lease Store, Stock and Fixtares must be sold, as proprietor is engaged in other business; sae ic ‘oiler will be taken. Inquire at 1,276 AGOOUNT OF Peco A FIRST vere enars copateptrcersy ty on ee Le ier orkunit shed oat Osi the 99 5 rac tion the bestin the Suir spigaind Mitrope and. aslor Furnituro, either for lot. Addrass FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, yFroe.ss Lae at ee office. G10R erg rd TRENTON (owl STAM SOAP AND lle We with Fisiiree and Good Will, ata she ON T & CO., Trenton, N. J. OR BALE—LEASE, STOOK AND FIXTURES OF ONE he Seon, Liquor SAMS RO! ‘Third avenuc—a corner. to J. , 919 Third avenue — yng iat MONDAY, JULY 22, ream Tim LYpuA BON BURLESQUE f company, ean GREATLY IMPROVED. FEATURES, NEW FAOES, anid RY THEATRE. B a oe patna JULY ional hia pooptin norgain te ee pets on ot tas wf lebrated sae, WABE tle HAGRY GWAR ere eugaged, iikaroN ya wl tly appear in a new drama, pe SQUARE THEATRE. Becund Weck of the Farewell Engagement ¢ ik. TRIU! MPHs SUCCESS. HOUSE CROWDED mou ITH THE ELITE OF ~ cm AD ae Paws een Preceded by ia two ah by owen, etl Characters b: Le JENNIE LEE, .¥, Bi v) pois Buiknalia Ken MOU BLS, Be wr 3, Mi ¥ postease WELSH DWARDS. Me,’ "sD HOW! N and Mr. ad. A WYLD) POSITIVELY NO fmt 2 noo eg open MATINEE OW ON'SATURDAY AT 2% OOLOC ¥! HEATRE, o* psrieteag INCREASED ATTRACTION, 'HE $13,000 LULU SB us AnrOr A GREAT SUOOESS. NY, DINE i iN HER FEARFUL LEAP. lience are rea quested to keep their ied constant- MLLE. GBI Bs ath ‘tantancous. ee Garriaing aaee ae PARLE ACT will wwrocn 836 and’ 9}4 o'clock, between the ba fe"Or NEW yoRK, CHES OF NEW YO! supported by th the sallogatal artis ALBERT W, AIKEN, ure you ae ATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. LYMPIQ THEATRE. 5 aa itt Mon anal Camiorke THOMPSON, and first performance ¢ of the now play, [OR “BALB—A FIRST CLASS TEA AND GROOBRY Store in Williamsburg: exoedtent tocallty and, lib; grat worms; causa of wale, dec ‘Proprietor. Apply to Mrs. A sadenae Brondwey aud Lighih eevee, Brookiyi, Mi 0 ten Horses, five Coaches, two Wagons, thes siaiahe Harness, Ac. ali in complete order: be tory reason ior selling. prem, Moth street and Tenth avenue, Wae Heights, J. & P, MALOY' this sale. For FOR SALE OR TO RENT, A. exchange for unimproved property. SALE OF WEST HOBOKEN, N. J. nde, interest, payal ito yee ‘and Sulye soaled pro- amon OUT_OF THE. CITY £0R A RARE “CHANOE,— SFUFOOATE WITH 1 and fonl airin the ti when you can buy a peau jours Home and farm, of 75 acres, only 3! ra from New Mg ny a" lids from station and large \d house ;7 rooms: fine cellar; large new outbuildings; splendid arden y of choice young bearing (ruit trees; mag- Rica location, splendid view ino fever and agite;n0 m loe on! rms ve! ames Wit) TERSON, East isburg, Pa. OR SALE—IN HARLEM, FOUR YEARS’ LEASE OF 8 neatly fitted up corner Liquor Store, with or with- out Stock (only one on the tour corners), corner Ith street and Second avenue. joR BALE CHEAP—AN OLD ESTABLISHED NEWS. pal ‘andy and Variet; loin, ood pay- ing busi fey good Feasot F°% SALE OHBAP—A LONG ESTABLISHED, WELL known Restaurant and Barroom, near the depot; ‘asong for sclling, Inquire of G. KAHRS, 450 West foriysecond « street. LL WANTING FARMS—GOOD SOIL, MILD OLI. fA, mate—for papers address C. K. LANDIS, Vineland, os grease LE? MANUFACTURERS, ‘aluable Roal Estate at Bllabethpart Ke Now Jersey, One, Sawmill, with thnchinery and ‘basin for loge, and valine cen ron rs buttat if se Spoke Factory; buildings new; engine, r, snattng ‘and se pthc al valuable dock fron One large Factory, with necemary machinery. Twelve Building Lote, suitable for and very desirable as a site for manufactories. G00 teot of valuable Dock Fron 600 feet of valuabic frontage on a Firat sree The ‘Spoke ‘Factories of Wheel Factory oan readily be adapted to any kind of manufanu‘acturing pur Tnimediate possession given. The above will-oe sold in, arcels to sult purchasers. eas, fia water incilities e above property 1s close 1e depot o! je Now Joresy Central Railroad’ and the Perth Amboy ilroad. It uire of AMOS CLA pF or ‘Od, AUGUSTUS FAY, Je, ustees, Elizabeth, N, ARGAIN SELDOM OFFERED—25 ACRi:S OF T°, ERT_AT 910 THIRD AVENUR, Ass aTORY A. Bhoton batiaing land near two depots, one hour trom Preestceds ort a anvee story high stoop urick ou | foo Foss Riictne Ries tantra ta Oe Ae ieee et he ‘oop ip 13" kash fourth. street, 12 (COUNTRY SEat TEN MINUTES FROM DEPOT, ONE FOO SAS WNT St> MOOT MEP ROWE | fae ood pecaltarly exemee gout fey ro aud fever (TO, LEASELA Finer Clase HIGH stooR FOUR frutt:§ or tor moro) acres Sia di thtending to go to Lurope ay (Fi ory ea RM polook va iveatier 8° ‘OF sk, | eempenen Gon be bad ot once sree oa, iv. 3., Owner. FURNISHED bat my APARTMENTS LEASANT AIRY ROOMS ee GENTLEMEN WITH. ‘out in the new first class house 636 Beventh aevnue, junction of Broadway and Forty: fourth street ARTY. way STREET, SECOND Let eg wd No. 104; '@ front Room, nicely furn ished, without board; also single Room ; gnehalt fainute from Parker's restaurant; three lines care at corner. ST. MARK’S PLACE, NEAT BROADWAY.—LARGR furnished attic Room man only; eae nah ee Mie clas unl extremely Gust relersaces joor. 152 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR SIXTH AVENUB.— Fine furnished Rooins (no cottage style), with Breakiust if desired ; German house. 164 PRINCE STREBT.—A RESPECTABLE PRIVATE family will let a pigsty, fuxatenet Room tor a gentleman ; $260 per week; bath and gas. 19 SECOND AVENUE, NEAR TWELFTH STREET.— aA benutitulty furnished back Parlor; also large Roow, nd floo! ith Room adjoining 5 “splendid neighborhood ; private family; rent $8 402 FOURTH AVENUB, CORNER TWENTY- eighth stroot.—Furnished aor for 2 us cues and complete for howwekeeping: re per bresk, ia tho fauly of widow. “Also. pleasant Rooms for references. OARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN WIFE AND son roven years old; board for gentleman. on Sun; Gaye; within ‘miles of New York. Address x 425 ‘ost office, with full particulars; no other will be ‘noticed, Coens BOARD IN A_ PRIVATE HOUSE— venient to the city: location, healthy! terins to $10 per week. Apply at Everett Library, 588 Sixth avenue. YOUNTRY BOARD ¥OR CHILDREN, FROM 4 TO 9 ears or yous r, With tuition; terms reasonable. ly to ire Ca ELL, 162 East Thirty-second street, or Co UNTRY BOARD WANTED—FOR A LADY AND child; Long Island preferred: accessible by steam, Voat; short distance from landing. Address D, B., 122 Rast Bighty-sixth street, Dye stg Ss BOARD,—MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Nee pen / ville, N. 4 yw families can be min rece rd ‘pienty of fruit, shade j SSirtng street at i0 Ae Mes da al “4 "York. SOHN Botiig Counter BOARD pe ts A LADY, IN FARM house, near the city; room on ground flo: well shaded; Indy being iarme noods watth aecommodation, healthy Inland location, une Address, stating terins, B, MEYER, 220 SHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. A. “FLOORS 1D Ae ARTMENTS TO LET NOW FOR fr Abin’ SE PEE BURNIAM, Od Hudson reek fick! FLOOR OF FIVE ROOMS, IN PRIVA’ ine 34 West -seventh street, to a small a1 quiet ‘amnily only; rent ber month, Ain ELEGANT SUIT OF ROOMS, FRENCH PLAN, northwest corner of Arh ig location bed on the we ing ee tral? Park and G Boul Halls and stairs carpeted: Janitor in attendance, LET—ON THIRD San, 1igth meee, NIOB oe k i the fi Rent ‘mnird Fiat in the Gerten. avenue, orerg., oO SS, 108 jenry street, OR SALE—STATEN ISLAND, 23 AOR AT EDGE. water, sdjoining Amard’s;, several Bites of 17 drain rend death P toverate price; any geen ‘argain, WLAND Ho MASAND, Se. MID Broadway, corner’ Pine strest R RENT—A PHILADELPHIA EIGHTH STREET ; building enturely new, wing the owner retired, ae Yor F further particulars 8 oly CASSEL: Biv. 0 Library street, sin a ify Ke SPECULA. Preennns, GARDENERS, MILKMEN, tors. —A' 40 ucres Farm for sale, oF 23 ackea to let until gold, on Paterson Pian erate three ‘ites from igw York: Ouse, barns, springs groves of large trees, near Schutsen Park. Appl; e108 o ery. - OR “SALE—ELEGANT NEW RESIDENCE; HAND. some grounds, fruit, flowers, shade, water front, fine bathing, fishing, tree thinutes’ walk from, terry, Staten itorinscagy. DAWRIN, 00 Broad itreet, OR SALE—TWO NEAT TWO STORY ‘AND BA SE ment Cottages, near third landing, Leet ean full jots ; $2,300 and $2,500; forme seer eT a) sot , te R SALE OR ce gh gy 2 OR UNFUR- nished, in West; Pomel Conn., near depot, a handsome Cottage, well shades asexsion tm aa reference and security required. Address 8. F, HOPKINS, Sauga- tuck, Conn. ACKENSACK AND VICINITY.—PROPERTY OF il Kinds for sale, exchange and to let, on Erie and Midiand ratirondss | printed description, jo. 1 Chambers street. EW COTTAGE, FOR 8A ve At SEA CLIFF Grove, situate juff; price $30, at 120 rand street, Brooklyn, B.D. yt RAwway, N. J.-A VERY DESIRABLE 2 PLACE or acres, fair farm buildings, fruits, 0. ; splendia iprings; very cheap a also Puan, Sgn tGy Seale, Farm SF® THE i cannes A 1a & FIRST CLASH exchal a ew mulies from Now York: street, Jersey Oi JERSEY CITY 8 the countoy, 5 OUNG, 172 Grand in this City and Brooklya. WOMAN WANTS AN UNFURNISHED ROOM— Rent $8 per month do sewing for part iment. “Address Mrs. MBALIO, Herald office. asl beat CLASS BOARD WANTED—AT ELIZABETH, N. J., for a single gentleman. Please state terms, loca: York of house and soon. ‘Address 5. O., Herald office, New GP, COUNTRY BOARD AT A FARM RESIDENCE, 45 miles trom city, two miles from depots enti round ai well shaded; scyen miles from Proton and Waccabnc Ke pe Oye) pane nd al price ridge, N. wean! children. Addrest ERSONS DESTROUS | O¥ OBTAINING COUNTR' Board will do well to ay to the Miamogue House, yuan is pape for = ogy ‘The tpt pleasure sure ays off the ple rei read fine shores Ly G . Fer. 8. CORWIN, Semeaptet wee mg ‘ANTED—BOARD IN A “FARM RM Hoy FOR A poy servant and seven children under ears, On failroad ; Golden's rewster {3 “NEW ROCHELLE ber of For pleasant T PREMIUM POINT ovis ea Me jum Pes RTs a ae —< MARKS HOTEL, NEW Pg toy BTATEN rene Applicaton by Uy mult of ia person toDE CAME | street, A eons HALL, NEW BRIGHTON, STATRN ‘ fron + fine ealt water bathing; ie Gnd ingly ; thy nigutes roms Dep sree PRIN! ac ied LONG “ISLAND, AUGUSTUS ROOKSIDE HOUSE. —PLEASANT ROOMS AND at very reasonable frost ng for aren. Call on ot Sddrem Re & MOORE: near lar ATH YUARENDON HOTBI, LONG BRANCH 5.—0 Corie nccommodation of famaities; redited reniged and newly week, of $3 60 per | amd thi me _BAMUBL Ke BERNER, | Proprietors OK&ENS’ WEST POINT HOTRI 18 NOW OPEN. Address EDWARD Nt ue wis PROFESSIONAL GENTLEMAN WISHES A aay oat furnished Room in a first clags private family; sta| terms. Address PERMANENT, Hernia office. Ware A SEPRLEEAY, AND WIFE, AN UN. furnished Floor of (AG? four rooms, in good lo- cation. Address box 4,404 Post office, stating full partic lara and terms, eye by hag Fag PE gies Whe oe DE. Washington square; e; ‘his "employer will be be security. Ap- ply at $f Fifth avenue. Wa4xtED—FoR HOUSEKEBPING, BARLY IN AU- gust, by P Barkan and wife, a loor, French Flat or Lower Part He 5 Four- teeuth street, and betwe Seventh avenues, al Address, stating rent, Cl Win jerald Uptown Branch Im the Country. ‘WANTED TA FURNISHED HOUSE IN NEW JERSEY, with shade Not more than an hour from the city; ‘a Why Istof October, Address ABRAM CO} West irteonth | stroet. = al ~_ MARBLE MANTELS. | =BEMO ‘AL. SLATE MANTELS, GRATES, &0.— Ags ray and clegant stock nt our’ new Fencing Enion ares comer of Fourth vane and Seventeenth SLATE OOMPANY, manufacturers of every variety of Slate work, plain and ornamental. A, ators KLABHR, tnd te gd Raa ¥ MARRLBIZING warble fiarbie ‘Counts nme ‘competition ; ‘My ar Monte Ate —SLATE MANTELS, M. Wood Mantels; the finest RTBLA, MARBLE me } ices that at dely coms at our new and Mg A at ‘spacious waterooms, street. ___T. B. STEWART 4 Co, ert fatal Prec a pare, AND FRD. rgest Pov pegs t is packed a sent to all the city, ‘owe el rice, ally is SY Pt. ley corner Thirty-third street. 3 meted a el et FIRST Mantel Sg rind a ‘iret ork at previous Heston meh Sana FARM, 320 ACRES, Goop HOUSE odie Sn nee cect he shandiv, Bu Nowgemts. HENRY B, B. CORLEY, ae Y, Ro. # Cortland strect ARM ANTEDMIN RY RXCHANGE FOR FO} HOUSES, one-half acre each land, at Cranford, as Tadreos’ J t; fine location; cleven rooms e re SLLION, 7 Pine street. OR BALE_OR EXCHANGE—FOR A ITY OR JER- a House. a F rice Of 6 acres, farm bulldings, fruits, gtook, fim Sc jn New Jersey, ” ELLY BROTHERS, 205 Broa ray T°: ‘EXCHANGE—DESIRABLE COUNTRY SEAT AND New York city House for,8 Stock of Dry Goods, os Falton treet New York. EXCHANGE ror A cITy wove. 3 did Country Seat of five ac: te PuEN. (OR SALE CHBAP—LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES of first class Family Liquor Store; will be sold this at 661 First avenue, c, between Thirty-second rd streets, from 6 ‘o0oD's woop's. ynura TRCELLED. 104 eg HS ai br P.M. Me tn EVENING LaF new Local Drama e versatile Comedians, en a oh AKER and oot Dra YORK. in The new ma, Comedietta, CHRIS bey a ed 0 Poegeai LICODDY.." | _ introduc aa canegseptiguable bi bin. Dutet| and pay Pe iit ‘iserioan ct or err ” RAND OPERA HOUSE. Bole Lessee amd Manager.......-...Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY The ladies and® gontlemen ENGAGED for the CHORUS of ROL GAROTTH will assemble for rehearsal MONDAY, JULY 22 at 12 0'c nate, LADURE Or eR GALL RY wit ‘sessmble for 19 on ‘Twenty Boys ri are wanted Mor ROI CAROTTE. Apply this morning, at stage doo! G ORGE F. DE VERE. RAND OPERA cotati ret) LADIES AND GEN- tlemen of pany engaged for the en- Hinge will please pend. their present eit address to Mr. ‘FTH AVENUE Ea a amt Ltd LADIES AND BT Sb en for the en: pane ) Will please nd their addreas at once to Mr. DAL to Mr. D. OR BALE OR EXCHANGE—A GOOD PAYING Wine and Lager Beer Salcon; bi businesses cause for selling. 1 \t 49 University place. OR SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF STOKNESS, A CANDY, Toy and general Variety Store, in good business ation. _ Apply tn store 361 AUNDRY FOR SALE.—PROFITS $80 PER WEEK; fone yous an 3 mm, order and good will estab- nth avenue. lished 5 lar cash customers; at a bargain; bast ibomes. pro pristor retiring from the business. in: Quire at 148 Bighth street, city. 10 DRUGGISTS.—AN ESTALISHED DRUG STORE in lower part of the city would be sold on easy terms or be exchanged for Real Estate in city at cash prices, ged For HN O. HIGGINS, No. 7 Pine street. T° PRINTERS —A VERY ‘COMPLETE JOB PRINTING Office for sale, CREE rg sape i ay Ly sau =, yo anartar De Dogencra, t CK stalih wn Cut or pee is Rope ew new; the ‘fica sate atl HE Patton ia oa de B Nasa street, or JOUR BARE. mY, 65 Beckman street, assignee (ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE. Engagement, for ols nighia only, of who will appear on MONDAY, EVENING, July 22, 06 eM To porno with Sosnsag wen gure eee CPT, Soe GARDEN, iss tor aia 8 » JOHN KOCH 1D SUMMER. Ree wis TMoNDav | EVENING, July S o'clock. 1. March, “En Ava 2 2 Overt, a artine Wallabe 3. Wall uf den, Berge Strauss 4. Selections from “Faust" Gounod 6. Overture, *“*Tannl Wi 6. Deutsche Tenze. ‘Schubert rchestration by Johann Herbeck.) 1, Polka, “Ptzaicata, -Stri Hy ¢ TYenice, “Burlesg ‘arneval 2 ‘enice, “Bur! 10, Fantasle, “Visions fn a Dream’ With ‘Zither + Fait. ‘“Jubiles' List -AILRO A’ Aorks for oe Garden's) ols he Ing and Punching Machines, 60 and 30 nines, Sturtevant big. Ja Lathes, &e, "Sorber Morgan Bo! and Washington strects, Jersey City. TLLING MACHINES FOR SALE—ON VERY REA. yonable terms; are in, good condition, nearly. as valuable ay new machines. For further paricula Address or call on the subscriber, at Newark, N. ‘22, 1872, ANDREW R. ARN Be ‘tl Nassau street. Portasye STATIONARY AND HOISTING EN. lors, Sawmill ‘ae. palwaysonb hands ‘and jor ante at Utica Stein ine & Mann), G0. YOUNG, sn ary it street, New York. ag tems ENGINES—FOUR TO 16 INCH CYLIN. with Locomotive and Tubular Bollers to foyh hands oe delivered in a week; also Portable to #. horse power; Saw and a Mills, uy Homans oe ines, s Gortiandes strect, New York. Were SMALL SECOND HAND STEAM PUMP and Boiler, in good order and ce ap] Address, ce ad or by lett Fulton st _PIANOFORTES. “T ITAINES' BROS. 27 UNION BQUARB. Thou desiring a fifa class Plano should not purchase before calling at o1 arooms. —— Thane unri- venee in tone and tian at prices to please. Every’ piano Warranted as represente B.—A few Pianos in from rent will be sold at great bargains. LARGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKER! ren or sell. cheap rent allowed on parehase, Me MERRELL'S, No.8 Union square (168 Fourth HANDSOME ROUND at A LADY wing. SELL FOR ae . en powerful {ome} Be Ppartect pertect A FIRST CLASS SEVEN “ OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Pianoforte—Must bo he gckd for for bok torre extra Pearl rich tone and finish stroet, near Centre. cores Cost 2, 1% MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOPORTE FOR MAGNIFICENT GRAND SQUARE 73 rosewood Pianoforte, made by city maker; {or 9275;, Stgol and Cover; at private residence As Property family leaving ct pate w ers for eerie ery a fest Fifteenth street, NEW GRAND SCALE D6 cozave. aera ean Pianoforte, made by celebrated ing gon mens cornered, carved legs, used 8 m : vate resi- Stool, Cover and Music Cabinet, oe dence 120 West 230 street, between 6th a avoweee. ARGAINS.—BEAUTIFUL sarge OCTAVE ROB! near Fifth avenue. Pu ve bs iy treple ; full; a eh anos fet Citas dakeny fe, tee ak Thirty fourth ares on. month! (AHICKERING } PIANOFORTE, ONLY $125; A SEVEN © c@tave rosewood Piano, carved lees, BO pela bass, every fmprovement; «reat sacrifice tor SEE ETT ee erat ici seat Rroeaway. ily Galop, “Japanese” pus PRvas ANG | rigs @ ai wa ibaa iy; pric a PARE WALL te yeti g aeeaariae Beso aa they’ leave for Burope on instanton ‘the steamer We Admission .. $1 Reserved Se: .6O centsextra, which can be procured ‘ai Ghandie® Bio's, 17a Montague street, Brooklyn. 5 Pool READ THE ARTICLE ON DRESS; WHAT Is ‘Ts worn, AND HOW TO WEAR IT, IN TO-DAY'S EVENING TELEGRAM. > KLYN RINK. ; pia EXTRAORDINARY AN ANNOUNCEMENT. The celebrated ea of Se, the Prussian Kateer Franz or iment, Grenadiors of the Guards No, 2, it gd wishes of ee y feading tzens, ‘who witnessed its wceat success at the late concert elven ‘at this place, gives ONE FAREWELL CONCERT gr the poet of Mr. H. SARO, Musical Director to His b ing, wert DAY JULY aT ‘AT 8 O'CLOCK P. M., PROGRAMME, PART [. 1. Overture, “ 2 Fantasia, “Prop! & “Tales from the. Vienna Woods,” waltz... t Overture, “Tannhauser' . Piest ti L Binfonte in 0. Allegro an Andante Re 2. Sianzanillo Scone, “Asrientne” Meyerbeer Tickets $1; Reserved Seats 50 cents extra; to be had at ghandler ler Brothers’ Music Store, 172 Montague street, yn RACE GARDEN, FIFTY-EIGHTH STRERT, BE TARA # BRN LEXINGTON AND THIRD A) AVENUES, Fropritorns woe OOH. "eaten AT 8 O'OLOO! ND POPULAR GARDEN * ackages containing 12 ‘GRA! Pi bt te AND EVERY EVENIN: mission Tickets, 25 Sante bia P any, \ONDAY, OLY Xe, 1872. FOR an, Sights OBIE ATP MA MATINER, Lents si Brame of NEW YORK, ‘with the greatest cast ever presented In Brooklyn. jOSTON MUSIO HALL, Le othe Organ will be played by Mr. Dudley Buck, orga e association, 6 st of Wednesday and Saturday, at noon, a on Sunday evenings from 8 to 9 o'clock. ‘inter street Entrance from Winter It, Single admission, 60 cents. Package of five ware 62. TRATRRBROO bp raed READ THE ARTICLE ON DRESS; WHAT I8 ‘is Wory, J.; fine modern buildir ae. gains. KELLY 100 “8 AORE FARM ON LONG ISLAND FOR SALE— ye will e: bdo for aera or ei ih, nge Brooklyn or Jorsey Prop- i. besockitats Nod Chambers street. A MALES STORB WANTED TO HIRE—SUITABLE eae caoad ae wood dd ongurity given a end nd indrea pad a Fg tid red. ‘hadrese as ACACIA, box ‘i ite SSORTMENT OF Ni D SECOND AL find Bitte at Baligy Ouese Chats ak arerything, iB pate gee ae Fables taker on is, of the firm of Pheinn & Vollender. 2 “84 Fcot SAEs CHEAP TBE ntry of Iv fue Leathers, ees tg gd IN THIS ones, Suais and aa rh Trim ky 4 Billiard . i TOTANS, Falton street. }]_ W. COLLENDER, INVENTOR AND Pat «of the Geieorated Phelan A Gollender" comb tion Cushion, the death of his partner 1 eulchacl Pie conducts the manutacturt partinent of the’ busta purel une ez his personal supery# fon, ant eae e: the ent toc! ine: ry rights, = ters a Aerie cere ee cen eae |] nth street a1 nth yi ly a ty: room, 738 Broad G Se uaa aap ete tty, °* tosettle up the Bia cok AND HOW TO \ ‘TO WEAR. IT, IN TO-DAY'S EVENING TRLEGRAM. MAtnca, SEVEN.OOTAVR PIANOFORTE— having overstru JAMES GORD GORDON fe jioat gol sae ee hae | Bement ace te AND Ea OF NEW chars areca way, a4 oa be found ‘elsewhere. A FreNtion —rwEwry Yi experies permanently cured w welt Ty iseases successfully and RANKLIN, 1 Ten Bleecker street, - PRUSSIAN Hos. for’ it Cot ab cents, ECR! MUSEUM oF ATO! ge B THE EVENING TELEGRAM TO-DAY. JEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD- ray, between Houston i iva sireots Every one should visit this wonder a uaa everyth! ng people, daily on My attend tess i RETA eee eae oe ag iway, New York. a aN NS Ora JAY WATSON'S PRIVATE MUSIC ROOMS, Bsa aes ene tae Recs Sirdar nd “students Youraal” tl ROPOLITAN THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BU BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET A LARGE ASSORTHRST OF THEATRICAL, — MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY —MRS. W. H. MAXWEL! bo — if STRERT Ae Female Physician ; adie bi pees MADAME ee @ AMITY STREET.— ‘onfidential and skilful treatment ; ladies visited at Cail or write. way, Jy Apiss SPEEDILY je tg foi J BOARDE DURING cd west Twem bs sicians, peau eee avenue, FRoponass. DROPOSALS FOR crear Piss Pieter ate canes ee Br the Brooklyn tower, Cad (SULT AN py “GLAIRVOVANT— | Sea BY emaaT Ma sind ME. DI SaeeenveTNnOn Mine ative. are ‘Weat Twenty-ninth MUSICAL. . BINGING, PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN, HAR 7c igasons, private, * 8 oncton ‘itudent’s Journal” and circulars ‘Addroia 3. JAY Wi TSUN, Musteal Director, or PORTANT TO CO! bh pitta rae $2) for te oe eon ) best piano od Petey gf Og acy — = — ——— —— =a DENTISTRY, ere k ne a S| PARBABTIA, 210 West, Purty- way. ‘RACTED WITHOUT P, nabs ‘para patos ot “CLOTHING. mn At Ara é SIXTH ‘AVENUB—A dewey Scurescncer i cree Le store above Waverley place. AT, THE, URTOWN fa? nett ae ayenue, near Forty-slxth cd ar Pants trou ia $8: Goa iets ee, for nm irs FLATTO. INTERNATIONALS IN COUNCIL. Millions Ready in Pennsylvania for the Eight Hour Scheme—Charge of Danish Hussars on the Internationals—The Danish Government Yieiding—The Im- portance of Their Organ. The Federal Council of Internationals held & meeting yesterday at No. 129 Spring street, citizen, Banks presiding. Thirteen delegates were present, ‘The treasurer stated that during a recent visit to Philadelphia he called upon the officials of the dit- ferent Eight Hour Leagues of that city, who ta- formed him that they were as thoroughly organ- ized and disciplined as en army. It is sup- posed that there is In the exchequer of the work- tpg people of Pennsylvania about six millions of dollars, Philadelphia has fifteen hundred thou sand. He said that there was a difference of opin- fon existing among them as to the expediency of “gtrikes’”.—the majority contending that the better plan for the success of the eight-hour movement is in electing their representatives to the Legisiatare, only those who belong to their leagues, and with a prudent use of the golden bullets they feel sam biped —— lade will yet crown A nae gation from Penusyluvnia is to take part in ihe. ‘Be osed eight-hour demonstration in this Sans 6 lst of August next. International exile from Denmark, and at b abong @ member of the Council, read ee re) re om Denmark, from which the foilowit a lars were gleaned:—The Danish Interna’ inal ofi- cial organ was suppressed oy order of the govern- ment; it was then published in Sweden, where it met a similar fate, and ultimately in Russia, where the iron hands of the law came down more severe! than in any of the previous countries, as theywoul not allow them to publish a ‘number’ of it. At last distinguished Danish nobleman interceded in their behalf, and their Socialiste is now published im little Denmark, much to the gratification of v4 Hetero The next move was in calling af penhagen @ mass meeting to take place in one 7 the ae operant but the police sent word that they would not allow such to take place. Bat, un- un- daunted, a few hundred resolved to assemble, and accordingly at the appointed wisn were on the ground, with their bieod-red flag. an roceedings were about commenced when, to Mie surprise, two companies of hussars came dashing on thems at full gallop; but the Danes, undismayed, stood their und, and @ battle on a small seale then took place, which resulted in the dispersing the crowd and the arrest of 120 Inter- nationals, a8 wellas the members of the Senses Committee. One hundred soldiers were repo wounded. It seems by the tyrannical act Or rine government they were adding fuel to the fame, and on a reconsideration of the matter the officials have decided to grant them equal privileges ye the most favored societies, exeoptiing the right of the public flelda.as a piace of meeting. wat appeared strange, as stated by the vener- able exile, was that it was necessary to be thirty years of age to vote, and yet a person Is eligible fer Office at twenty-five. A motion Mg then made and ice oo om the fag wapike® “Te-was then ‘szonnatien a i oexiet ing “8 was then Hs iv ire spe resent Federal Council—the Sooke fa turned over to the introadlnal Ne i ty te! Work! novice to 8 to be Sah Ann members to attend at ir meeting next Sunday. The ot then adjourned sine die. LONG ISLAND AFFAIRS. —— Senator Blair’s Whereabouts. Senator Frank Blair and his wife are stopping a8 Mr. Candy’s, in Easthampton, where they will pase est: Gratz Brown is expected in a few jaya. Another Drowning Accident. On Satarday afternoon an eight-year-old son @& Mitchell Young, of Southold, was drowned in Hog Neck. His father had Been teaching him to swim, and went away, leaving him to dress. When he was out of sigit fhe DoF jumped into the water , and, being unable te swim, was Troyes, nb other person being pres- ent. The body was recovered. Fishery. The catoh of menhaden fish has been extensive the past week. The Cove Company took 1,550,000; Union Company, 1,450,000; Skunk Company, hy, Mattituck shor ag 1,143,000; Captain ‘968,250. Total, 6,161, ‘me whole were 5D; naa toland in thelr raw state by the farmers ot Bonthota. The fish factories have suspended 3 rations tw get in the — drying apparatus. it the tay eer be dried in two hours, and the Scraps will realize $35 per ton, where now the price is but $14. School War in Patchogue. The Board of sducation of Patchogue fixes the rate of school tax. The collector receives one per cent if the payments are made within twenty days. After that he is entitled to four per cent if he posts notices of the fact. He a he did it the no- tices, but the people contend that did not. ‘They refuse to pay, and he threatens to levy, and then prolonged lawsuits will loom up. For want of funds the 8 losed. sonools will have to be cl OMficer Heancy’s Victim. On Saturday night the attention of Omcer Paul Heaney, of the Long Island City police force, was attracted to « drunken man while patroling his beat at Ravenswood. The ofictr approached and recognized him as John Farmer. Farmer caught hold of the ofMcer, saying, “Come and have a drink.” The officer refused, and Farmer began to ull him about, tearing some of the buttons from S ‘waintooat.” Heaney got excited and pushed him telling him he would arrest him if ian’t goon, Farmer got enraged at this and abusing Heaney, who took him into custody. Heaney says he resisted, and was joined by several companions, who tried to intimidate him and pre- vent the arrest of Farmer, Heaney states also that Farmer was not very eae, 4 he waa able to oR faster than himself. in way Heaney fired his pistol into the air. fSrmet franabout ‘3 eons a hepato with the oMfcer feet in mn some stones lai aig = Fee ae) ae ee arged his pistol, he says, and the ball Farmer’ bedk, foal ny im the left lang, wnerys it re wt, Tog ue in mortem differs cane; “a statement in almost every Loge a not and to escape from Ly By fren with bin, en hold of r asking Ler Fag pd ae thet no mouse ers > hrown. All day Te esterday Farmer 1] ene tofdeath. Ifthe neliet will kill ~% On Saturday é¥i wife Margaret, living at 429 Washington street, went to market to purchase their supply of pro- visions for the Sabbath, and on returning home called at the house of Patriok Dwyer, 23 Desbrosses street, both of the visitors being under the tn- pane ofliquor. At h Mrs. Bi drowsy, vig jown on the floor, and omaltog cere jonge! suited the pleasure of a: her to Capek Not atid = migh Tha eae pang ne he to doing 80 an altel ben roen them. During the continuance of thi sarrel pty as te alleged, kicked Mrs. Brown in Ces or abdomen, aang yt incoruel oF sitvsoquentiy iy ee some of the - jured woman, continuing ill —* he ete alg, ‘at half-past aix o'clock Thm A her death Ca of th the inn» directed OMcer McManus, of his force, to Precinct, 7 yer. which was done nwith. The prisoner at the Leonard street potice station to nrvalt (the action action of Coroner Keenan, The be ae? Mrs. Brown’s death will be ecg by mortem oxamination by Wooster Be: Peicetande was thirty-Ove yeara of age, and aative

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