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NEW YURK HERALD, SATURDAY,’ OCTUBER 5, 1812—-TRIPLE SHEET. “CAMNTING COAL TO HEWCAITIE."| CITY GOVERNMENT. |= ewes mater] mmemen somes: minemon serien are the “haan aha lg Sy da an’ bessie di "Auguat , nL} en er ace, ¥ UNFURNTSHED 4, NICE MODERN THREE An Interview with a Newcastle ORT MTATA! ae conn Nive. ae orignah | Ty “s ome i ae (inti eed bak ‘a ley a ee ta ‘ tou on a bs tel Board of Aldermen. mae sce han ns ae Public Works may deem cx- sober he in Uns Beate ‘next the follo fe well Apbeals * - Coal Dealer. STATED SHsaLO™. Bester; aise thas the onrk a adi rewet. BY | tobe elected, to Wit — sarinee a enn That the but HOUSE leg WEST ELEVENTH STREET. . ay Aer {AMIMAHIVE“ABdstant Aldermen Poley,, O'Brien, - 2 tio {" Governor i the binant a fallen € Beach. | the oe totloweh *\dalinspsinaled he hoate in bie wremiugs. eee reer Tyesent—Hon. dome, Caehrane, Fre ame. Fobipso Heals a onto Pinckyer, Cos, | 4 Daa mmsiesloncr ie We "place of Willina W. | “kate HM The Court of ae may onder any of the pa inate on Ne prem ee ‘The Reasons for the Scarcity of Coal in Engiand— wiser hy t mn etsy Cuiniaky, Behwarts | wright causes exceeding ‘ive hundred in ending LE? FOR TURER VEARS—A SPLENDID FOUR That De laid ac) ross Bevel enth street, Ad 1 Monday next, 7th inst.. wo o'clock At Tuspector of State Prisons in the place of Fordyce L, By sours at eat ofthe adopalon of ths pr iptOn | story y moder Hones, mae Seventy: fotind co ‘Tho Mon Want Work—Disastrons Effect Upon | «tisons fect to the southwest corner of | P.M, JORLPH DEMPURY, Clerk, palliwhowe wri of ofce will expire on the last day of | peal, wad the Leginlature may extetd the fer of igh Pea Reis i cHAWwFOuD, TI Brosdway, room 4, ——— SESE cembe 1 ri Wertere Werke Sony Ruined A Prote- aa in ae epee afte of head CORPORATION NOFICH. tt ive, Blcotors of President and Vice President of ie Awaba ‘eretare, or de burpord of | ° eee oe “ ‘01 amendmen he people a FO! | DI Bo Stagnation in Industry Through: ease, ot and gutter stones set ane net and (YoRPoRarioN NOTICE,—PUBLIC NOTICE IS HERE. sigtete lange in the Porty-third Congress from the ¥ tool pone ei oe Bie York pair pM O Went Rye first a ak (having! ae cit ate in ora at out England—How We May Im- withous contract a EE oes ‘i, ‘Improved ar unionproved | «4, Sabemniatien im the Fortythird Gongrem of the | Bena Vasari dg enact as follow: fetyter paige 2: Opportanity— patti Awenty fifth treet, from Sixth to Seventh avenne, | Pants ofall he were i the illoning ag ‘nceemen ome nies for the, Fifth, Cougeomlonal district, coin | Bicnos he uaneiorn at ache poll in | ithe several nd 228 Weat awenty" watts oa prove the - ot the. First, owns aud wards o at ciecuomte } —— sie : The Gas Question. to Forty screnth trees, ‘curb and wutte? frome tpeiSctiand. | Board of Assoqwors for ea amination py all persons ‘Inter: sph p a‘cover h anig Fourteenth Wvards ofthc ctyof Neve | beet iis pas on te aradagror Rovere, th ‘ie RANT_AN ELEGANT HIGH STOOP HOUSE ox 5 r © thousanl eight and the aldéwaiks Nagged dnd redagged full width, 9, a PO ANE BENE GRRE LR reves resentative iy the Forty-tnind Congress of the | seveniy.two [rovielatiete fee lve the ballots of ath a an I tet ees very enguiy ‘and splenth iy ar become one of paramount Commissioner. of Public Works remove the | cofnr o Gare a , composed ‘of the Bieventh and Thiricenth wards ofthe | aimondiment i’ vole way present a. bailot We’? ieee aeolian te sin ene eae ow Sagal engi States at the nt artating ts ing hydrant and watering tough naw on the south: | | 2 POF ly ye from northwest to northeast | come of ihe Hierantae Rortion of the RE or a a aE paused ‘ana idsggeate fom Apniy toe H’ LUDLOW. & importance to the press reet ai avent et of a nme Mokthwest reer Twenty-firet wards of said city lying eassot Third | partly printed, one ot the ftlowing orm Por | Cat Be '§ Pine street and 35 East Seventeenth street. moment, taken in connection with the present the. is nartwent corner of Filteenth street and Third |.) or yi ington and Se ahaa avenue, iis del he. Piste eas. e he Proposed nguient relative to a Ap- = Mn t f presontative in the Forty-third Congress ot the | peals,” or “agal ‘opowed end mt relative _U D, A LARGE, Meron wach arora me comment | ne Men tats. Re te | epoca meas ta acannon | chat tai en Seca it Bete oaiean Mees fae’ Epa oe the present marke ‘That the sidewalk on bat fysnrat liveet: | catharing street ey an corner OF Bast Brokdway and | Gf Neve York. and that portion of the Kighteenth ward of | Appenie.” and Jaded as to. conoea) thesone | Supra seetigh ag)? 17 Foowa St lmprovempents; good Cuinarine street a coniell aaiaba Suid city [ying west tents of the ballot and exh , : &, For laying crosswalk across Tenth avenue, at the | “A ter eantative in the Forty-third Congress of tho | the citizens ot this stuie. Ae he ee ye wf a 0. BURR ARDS, 978 Weak Twenty thine stress. Hite Conqreasiona) Gletrict, | Assembly ko thein rospentive Siatriets shall be crentiied to 25 PER MONTH FOR A TWO STORY AND BASE ioe the propose city of Now York, and that portion of the Fwenty-Brst | during. the day’ of of eloetton, ‘i ilo sovoral“chsohon as! | PEP nated ala van gpod order, on Bighty-elghth eal THOMSON & SON, 1,475 Third avonu prices of coal fn the British Isles are but {m- | from the Second avenue to the Hast River, be ting width, perfectly understood here at present. A HaBaD | “thai the sidewalk on both sides of Desbrosses streok, mg er Taping croswatk opposiie No. 173 Madicon strect, | Vnlted "States for the. sigh Toporter had an interview recently with Mr. ©. J. | from Hud-on to Washinguon etre ruta ree & For ying crosawaik epbasie Not Wstisitec! eT a Sina tieuth, Capper, of the firm of Rennoldsen & Capper, of | avenue to Third avenue, curb and wera set eta oe ooo cate S'Wact Twenty. | Ward of said elty lying west of Third aveuue. trigtet a which they 1 Newoastie-on-Tyne, the great coal centre of Eng- tewalks bo tagied ancl rede fl width, aint an A Represutative in the Forty-thinl Congres te the ac, R—After fnially closing the poll of such election ova United States for the Ninth Congressional district, cc the inspectors thereof shall count and the 1 land, Mr. Capper is in New York at the present | | that Front street, from Wiichal street to Canties 4 vor raving opposite 1160 Broadway. | pused ofthe Twentieth and Twentyesccond Wards Of the | given Felutive to the sult proposed ainendinent ie the | FURNES ROOMS AND APARTMENTS moment on business connected with his firm, and | “Fist Rweitn street, irom tite Finh ty the bignth ave: | THFdand Fourth avenu SR Reprerentative mm the Forty-third Congress of the | balloteiven for Goverton aad ivercupcn shall soba ae. made some statements which are entirely new | nue, he paved with Béluinn or trap-block payement 13. For lading crustal in Fortleth street, between | ie eet nt eo ee ea ee TT ee ea ne SURAIMHED OOM ON. FINST PLOOI be ‘That Clarke street, from Broome street to Spring street, | PMU SIN An Want of Nos. 24 to248 Thirty-sirth | Rosed ofthe Twelith and Nintecuth wards of the city of | of votes given for the proposed: aivendiment telattve to Of un Knglish basement house, suitable for two here, and which are of suMcient importance that | po paved with granite block pavement. also bnall Room to rent at New York, and Blackwell's, Ward's and Raudall’s | the Court of at ti and the whole number of votes | fle men, or doctor or det i B tis they show that this country may be etther a great | |, That Prince street, trom Broadway to Macdongal street, street awoot Mod ul he GYSOUES ad to Broome’ | Islands. xiven “against the proposed amendment relative to the | 30 Bust Nineteenth street, near Broadway. “4 gaimer or loser by the coal famine which prevails hat Boventeseventh street, frow sadison avenue to | street, City and County Oftcers—Also to be elected for said city | Courk ol Appeals” and shall certity and subscribe, the NISHED FRONT i dat present, The gist of the interview | Third avenue, Hetpaved with Wetztun of trap-block payee a San OAH: SeamNg onboRtt® Se HP Save ‘Twenty-one (21) Members ot Aaemibly. and delivered, ash fsenibe b lave in reapest to Ue ean: f JANOE, HANDEONELY, telat aultable ioe two in ean oF 0 « mek vt For ‘curbing and flagging Howard street, from Mayor, in the place of A. Gakey Hail. Vass of Votes given at an election for Governor. Or three gentlem: and bath, No, $5 East Tenit ‘Ske. 3,—The yote so given sball be canvassed by the vorween Broadway and Chiversity place, rp of ity Canvassers, and statements thereot shall le, certified und signed and recorded in the manner BEAUTIFULLY puRNIstED APARTMENTS, EN e ¥ lawin respect to the canvassing the votes | AP Atiee separately, Without bourd, for genticmeny von at ati election ior Governor, and. certilled copies of at of the As- atree! Broadway to Crosby street. 18, For" Tegulating aud i grading, urbing and fla Figh tween Ninth avenue and the or regulating aud grading, curing, ani thei 18 a8 follows :— cli, motion of Alderman 0 joxornn, the ru , Buronrer—What are your ideas of the coal preset rules an orders of thls Bord we . MUAL ORDEN REELIUY famine in England at present, and to what do you ‘That the a ne Bsex sy eighth re ar nn Bane A Cofoner in'the pla ¥ ir hose terms of office will yore ‘on "the last day of Class residence, Apply to ‘Mrs, ALLEN, vivate, Mist Rooms for gentlemen, se: or, suitable for two, $4, Persons fad.» quiet, comfortable home, nicely furnishes also a oom, upper ft PHD oot roforence a7 attribute the iz prices which EN | aaa silt lk td Sp GS baka strech, between sight avenue and ‘the iad iiice ot tie Supreme Court, in place of Willian H. | [he sald statements aiid coriucatcs ot the county Giuvas. | East Nineteenth street, between Broadway and Fourth Mr. coaaiagy ar sean Ste, Des URETIEORT | ane dadhoulenytiaaee De place ad ighte in front 20. Por alli i gtinken ot on south aide of Sixty second ett aro te augerion Court in place of Jokual, | County clerks respectively, in. the manner provided by | SY8B8% _~ — ——— understood, I see, merica. is not that ave | of the entrance tothe House of the oo hephera, on ment {n Thirty-fourth street, Cu deceased, cenjen maze he for Governor, The said © i I ROADWAY, | NE. AR FIFTH “AY i} =Horet, Belg to Fenthaven Ninetieth street, between avenues A and betas (1) Aldermen. do-nes possess plenty of coal in England, for we | - alderman Coxovme moved shat the Nergeant-at-Arms SPA GR potenti Thirty-cighth street, Twenty ‘one GD Agsstant Aidermen, have enough to last us yet hundreds of years. | close the doo the roll be called, in order toascer. | pon, Fexinaton avenie ‘ion of Town and City Elect he Board ot provided by lan | and in Like mann tall y C1 0: ~~ Some yoars ago s Parliamentary commission was | [ncoutenoe aad beet bahar the thal they be deelared maereetite ciglan pavementin Vandam street, from | sycctars of Hvetlon and County ‘ates and in like manier they shall inake aud site a certify roadway. f sent to investigate the subject, which then re- | the next meoting, togive them un opportunity to purge | 24, Forlaying Belgian pavementin ‘Thirtieth street, from | with printed, as to their duties under said ucts : record by the Secretary o ake, and “Shull Be pubtishe SURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO GE TLEMEN, that England need not fear a want of coal | hemselves ol S eontempt, which us carried, and Te- | pirwe yeive tS Bast Rt CHAPTE! by him ih Tip Bate Dap Pea Howrdyat 482 Lesington avenue; house pri: t But since then | *Yffed as follows: 36, For laying Beizian pavement tn Blizabeth street, | Ax Aer to supply deniclencies 1h toriner appropriations | Fee. +The act shy uke effect immediately. Vute. ree as goons te, Cas, Say See thei tthe President, Aldermen Coman, Conover, | som Grand "eas and to pay the indebtedness of the State on acconut of | Respectful pL = tere bave been discovered Fateoner, Fi vaerald: doyes, Martin, MeLaren, Plunkltt, | PSE For ing Metal pavement in Broome street, trom | the caval, which dedetencies and Indebtedness, hay | CUMLVOS SentMNER, Secretary of State {ENTLEME YF’ LOCATING FOR THE MANY COAL FIELDS. an . i N x heen changed into liabilities tor money borrowed to ) — 2 ‘ 4 which were not known of at the time the commis- | ~Absemt—Aldermen Gilsey, Melrbach, Vance and Yan geil rc iny ing Belgian pavement In Broome street, from | them, or Into certifeates of indebtedtiess on. which Suenire's Orrice, New Cott Hovse, 22, Winter, cen Da ip Arhriceyin'y Rs eroretheng Schaick—4. ‘6 ris dena viceet State's now paying Interest, and to pay the floating in Crry axp Counzy oF New bows ray sion made its investigation, This proves that we B away ‘fo Hudson stre NidroasCOMBORT. me 0 vad Uptown Branch litude of coal. What uifer from | , Alderman Coxover then moved that the Sergeant.at. | "22" For laying Belgian pavement in Fifty-second street, | debtedness of the State and the estimated Mabitities for “August 1, 18 have an amplitude ol coal. hat we suite | Arms be inateucted to bring the absentees before the bar | gom Ninth to Bleventh avenue. the present fiscal year not yet provided for bylaw, and |, Teert i above to be a sane bopy'at fect at sep : Bae aa oes ae is the means of working it and bringing it into | or the house at the next meeting toexpiain thelr absence, | "3)!"Por avg. Stafford -wood pavementin Fifteenth | to mse money ihbretor, by. an issue ofthe bonds of the | tee reeclved by ue thls Gay froin the Beoret | I ANDIOMELY FURDED BOOMS Onan * except Alderman Gusey, who Was confined to lis house street from, Reventh to Edgh venue. State, and to provide tor submitting the question the: T. BRENNAN. Ue: , OTR family; oe first RTER—You mean the dificulty of finding | by illness, which was carried. AT sewer Pb? Street, between Third ‘on to'the pte, bela 5 ¢ it ge ‘of New York, i nd boss ettendanos.. i ara Se ent ee aren ant hee a dioget boeween Phe | CREE Me RE Ee ee inrescied In Se Fydlishers of newspapers will not insert this notice | apeue Wit een ee No have pisuty oFmes fo JOBEFH SHANNON, Clerk, | i ,ror building sewer in ttm * nd Asceinbly, do enact as follG without due authority. See baws 1560, chy ements—To let to gentlemen Operate our mines, but these men will not work. oh eh "2. For building sewer in 10th and 105th stzeets, be: | Secriow 1. To subply deficiencies x | BREN yo, GI West Twelfth strect, between Vitth ae % oy have: Sauien into ae ase et woring ihe Gd Ki dctad dadeakols tweon Second and Fourth ayenaes. j tons and to pay the vidio of ie Sta t| aa xi “ , gy Phase ¥ a 83. For building sewer in Fourth avenue, between 19th e canals, Which deficiencies and in Nong re ae pieeroifeti alana duce them to do their proper quautum of labor. STATED SESSION, and 15th streets, with branches. ‘Tuto Lunbuiities F gReteY Borrowed toy 4 The Bi mnbarrassed by the failure | PP ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR ONE OR ‘Thus the men are satisned wien they work on an ‘ Monpay, Sept. 90, 1872, | M4, For building sewer in Tard avenue, between Nine- certificates of fiéss on which the | or nexl c Inspectors to qualit two single gentlemen; private bath, &e, 45 Clinton Present—Otis T. Hall, Esq., President, aud : of | ty-third and wal treets, Biate is now paying interest, Be fo pay the floating in. | although th The Bureau will | place (Bighth street), ¢ bo i ty tay naprneent is fall, Esq., President, and quoriin 0 sh Foe jeting unfinished sewers between Pity: | ce Madweaeee tlie State and the estimated Habllities for liged to report vacan each district wherein, " OM, FURNISHED FOR work their full I iv 1 Is not RESOLUTION REFERRED, first and Fitty-sixth streets, and between Ninth avenge | Ue pycsent fiscal year Hog yet rovided. for by law, the | Saturday ino ut at 10 o'clock, the persons E AT autn: AND BEDROOM, FU aE on eir full hours, But the average That the street lamp now standing infront of No. 42 | and Hudson River. tonodthi Amonnts Are herebh Appropriate ~The sun of | alreaty hotitled h orespond. — It is requested hot and colt water, bath, exec greater than Lhave put. They seem to be satisfied | pat Tweltth street be removed and placed in tront of No. ‘The liintts embrgced by such as ossment include all the | fifty-five thousand cight hundred and ba dollars and | that Uie Repablic peratic Committee pe yw arrangements, desitable location, est When they have just enough to support themselves | 35 said street. several houses ahd lota of ground, vacant lots, pieces and | nilety-fve cents to pay for defi Nes unprovided for | tively, send thelr ropresentatives trom each pind nd street, near Broadway and their sleet and don’t seem to care to earn parcels of land situated (tae in full by vet, chapter seven hundred and sixty-eight, of | district, on Tuesday morning next, ato’ ehgek, in order RISTO id ¥ — ENEN anytning to put by. That Soventh avenne, from. Eleventh to Fourteenth | Pie Both sides of Congress street, from Houston to King | the Laws ot cighteen hundred and seventy. The sunt of | to advise the Burean respecting the Ang of vacancies, URNS ED Eo. retelonte med PORTERS What wages do these men earn ? atpacti te Ve aa yi Belgian or. ay -hock pavement, pape and ee ou uieny | es Focaton are t, gone thivee our doling and “eightstour. cena to ous with due reference to political Prop pox lon a eRnOU oe law, epliyaibepap adi house ent of Bt Atha 76 Mr. Carren—At their present rate of work about ope Eieventh street, from Sixth avenue to the west menciig Lay OOS eRs stree Dot running hal he bloc! for defictences in. ap ria © fer. raat, Oo ou Ocronsr 4, 1872 mberie ahaa lection -. ten Bhiilings a day. i they worked Bul fi time | terrarctnes stews ve paved with Belgian or trap- ont Abeteriy: Ate of King strect, commencing at | ter seven hundred. and mxty-veven, Of, the Laws ee NICELY FUGNISHED FRONT ROOM AND BED. they might make as high as PRR PON CMENE, sheast corner of Aeventh avenue and | Congress atreets Aid running half ihe Block easterly and | of élghtven hundred ‘and. pever rl m of room, lane closets, Plimpton bed, butte and closet, FIFTEEN SHILLINGS A DAY, Thirty-first street—to wit, about 75 fect on Twellth street | Westerly therefrom. one bund and forty-tour_ thousand three in TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOS LO weekly’; quiet, private I central business loc bat they don’t seem to tare to carn the rematnder, | and 6 fect on Seventh avenuc—curh and gutter stones be | 3. Both sides of Rivington street, from Essex to Ludlow in ano Le Prep pytter hpi gat Ose LSS ‘ AN NCH ROOM TO LET. —A Licare | Heh oat ithe sre Pe eee ‘Their unions have in some cases forbidden them to | *fAnd the sidewalks be faxed and rettagxed. treet, aud the westerly side of Essex strect, from De- iriy, of the Laws of eighteen humired and | A at Meo with ale vaults location | MPO LER—A- FAMILY, WITHOUT CHILDHEN, 1 th aides of East Broadway, from Jefferson to Clin. | Seventy-one. The’ ‘amo sixty-five teusaunt daigrs: or | Sand, 80 WhitGnnil street, aultable ior the wholdsale and rictah to tet tie, Wi Third ao full work, Thus, yon will see only about one- sigth ect, tbvtect east ot Nintheavenc, he ied of rly taneg te Mies of Bast Fi it ball tne coal 18 produced whieh 1s wanted, and the vacant lots on the south gide o price has been advanced from seven and Sixpence ton so much thereof as mi street. he necessary tomect and pay te | retail liquor business and'luneh room. Reasonable rent 5. Both sides of Fast Broadway, from Chatham square | interest on the money iy to rowed or vertifientes of midebt- respectaple tenant, ae Floor, furnished or nuturnis! to one ger dress box 19 Fest oftice. mar feet east of Ninth avenue, be fence . nee, ~~ to Market s and both Aides i Catharine street, tr edness issued to meet the dlefletences enumerated | in the é ae) SPST " a it El et, F 1 e northerly side ol a hattan street, from Ninth “ 4 a i nished Rooms, in a private house, near the uptown NRurusexe—dnd cam nb persuasion make these ci Eigleth strc rah a aang fo avenine 4, eR ee finty-tive dollars aud fi ing cer store, corner epi a ateneh n ape Without boards theo = ba Ay fe? mi piahape anally, Wien: ti idewalks flagged. tf, dioth sides of “Nindison stroet, trom Rutgers to Pike | till nn ge eareres ne ok “! quired. Thquire at 1M Wekt Twenty-sevenih street, *» CAI ve e ree’ 4 oe isa file eg eiisciusnoe of Ti Sout ean “id iver De equated grad, the curb and eee A The easterly side of West street, from Desbroses to Sook vane eens anes 3 bit i i Let noo _TuRSTR 2D, AN Tost NICE FURNISHED ROOM. 6 WEST Sr tee cre tae ncts Sanne SUCSE. fOr “eat Hanth street fromm Flest to fhted pe pave | “a Bat ates of Broadway, from Thirty-Arst: to Thirty thereof as tay be ot iy thou a Day thelinterest | Way Autin House rent reduced tl 830; gee sinetecninatieet gth of time the severe compvtition from | Rat lzth street, trom First to Third avenue, be paved | one Ut at 4 “| on the certificates in the last foregoing item men- | mediatel ‘ (PO. LBT—A FURNISHED HALL ROOM, IN PRIVATE 4 » | toned, q ft “f -+ ~ d heated; washing, ironi: id mend po Speco iet ae a nosiod of | wenn street i to Fourth avenue, be paved | ,, 10; Hoth, sides of twenty-ninth street, from Broadway | Hm and "thirty-one doliny and nnetssuine, ovis (onsen B70, BR | ine epee WES Recoid'avs made twenty-fourth st duiness, during which the miners will probably be | Thi hata aewar be Dui i iat strect, from the Rowtevard | 421. Hoth mules of Broadway, from Twenty-clghth to | {ne amonnt ol, certificates on interest now outs | 1/175 Cheistopnce rect, nent tohoken larry aoe | PO MERE AN URGENT WANT FURNISHED BOOMS @lad of tue Opportunity of employment when | tothe North Rive chee GABUAT a doc of, “ S , Hauons, GES CR DERE) 2709 for small Nmnitier iit a low rent ew house has Rarer. “Thaton bowh aides of 181at_rtreet, from Fourth to Firth az, Hoth sides of Twelfth street, from Third to Fourth | BIW ofaisty-ene thoueent se hundred and cleven debe | ome ed for housekeeping room and Sit: Raronren— How does this scarcity of coal affect Be aud and redid stones be sot and the sidewalks “a ‘foun tides of Fortieth street, from Eighth fo Ninth | Jarsand thirty-one centy the amonnt of eortifientes on RAS! Boe HOUSE RESTAURANT AND. phan ting AP Se aE aR ae rege Kp manufac - jon eas Ol © ho people J ~ ee o ‘Mr, Carren—Very seriously, of course. The ‘That Morton street, Rion Bievexer etreet to West, be re- ‘Tie kes Known aa Now. 244, 246 and 48 Bast ent In exeesa of any appropsia | to fed, Frankfort dt William streets, i impurities, 108th stre 4) third door trom Third IRON TRADE HAS SUFFERED numbered. h street, between Second and Third avenues. hud i r sical ne lols garner of Attorney and Cfand eect Hindred and sixty....doliars, is AaiOUmy ef Gere FFICES TO LET—AT FROM $60 TO $2.00 PER AN. | fo LET, INA FRENGH FAMILY—A FINE FUR: | apncnne eg much so thit many iron men will ou ‘he’ Commissioner Se ee ane he known as ward Nos. 1,00 and 244, | feates on interes now outstanding for work pun, SPOFFORD BROTHERS & CO, | nished ‘and Bedroom ie single Room; undoubtedly ruimed. In some cases the toundries ~ 16, The property known as No. 73 Christopher street. done on the Black River Canal in excess of any appros 29 Broad way, ery convenience, and pleasant; for gentlemen, Addre' are already suut and will never reopen until coal | (tering trough placed at the northwest corner of Fit | 17° 4G Bont ies ‘of Howard street, from’ Broadway to | priation therefor. The sum ot one hundred and twenty eee ) Hast Tweltth street. teenth street and Third a . y thousand dollars, or so much thereofas may be necessar) STEAM POWER AND ROOMS OF ANY SIZE 70 Comes down to its old price. ‘These men have had | “that two. boulevard lamps’ be placed in Sront of the Contracts at low prices which now they are unable | Church o: the ‘Transfiguration, in. Twenty. U Mateey Fd pita oie ep OR LR Fo ——~ the second floor, to two or three gentlemen, without EDUGED | board. 12 East Twenty-third street, second house east of rent; also eligible front business Room at 319 Broad- rth avenue. y; © toeb, iso ei sides of Eighty-first strect, from Ninth avenue | t Pay the amount of certificates on interest now out: | S let.—Apply at 639 West Filty-first atreet. mace street, Ranatny and for work done on, the Chenango Canal ex- to full im consequence of tue scarcity ot coal. | eastof Fifi avenne, in place ot tho pre tothe Dri nN tonston in excess ot any appropristion heretee 1 - a ee aor Mins avesess Im Gite oC Sie DrenE ARS | Ik Boti sites of Bighty-third street, from Eighth ave- | tensio y appropriation therefor, a portion QTORE 4 EAST TWELFTH STREET AT Ri t wh i} , Perhaps, not to such an extent as the iron | ‘lirected to draw a warrant in \avor, otJohn.G. O'srion «| Hue to the Drive.to tae S&eit Of HRI the Block cm ince | pronrt on ur ouch Chonan tan on wade riation of such Chenango Canal he. tension made AND THIRD FLOORS, secting st ‘orher Twellth street. Apply in bookstore 54 East F ‘ itind Aigcrmen PANT for printing Tor we Board of He southerly side of Sixty-second street, from | BY,chapter nine, hundrew ana wmirty or the laws of | al tye tet to ear Madison. square, conver: RgrORTER—But cannot labor be obtained else- RS PROM THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN REFERRED, Broadway to Ninth avenue. {igusond dollars: of so Ritich there? aa way be leceaert, 7 oF — ient to cars es and Ashland dining rooms, Call where to work the mines? imate vacant lots on the east side of Lexington ave: | .,2l:, Both sides of Thirty-fourth street, from Ninth to | tet pare a h emery, THIRTY-FIRST STREET, THIRD | MY aNe gate hart street. Forty-sixth and i ‘Tenth avenue, to the extent of half the block on the in- | #84, now due and unpaid for work done and periormed yay: can be weed for’ business |“ Mr. CarreR—The thing was attempted by the im- ne between Forty-sixth and Forty-seventh streets, and tergect tin streets. ‘on the Oncida Lake Canal. in excess of any appropriation urposes; has all improvements. Apply to W. J, COLE, NEILSON PLAC ONE BL portation 0: some Cornish miners, a short time tort seventh street, between Lexingcon and Third | ise Gine srce'® enirty-clghth street, trom Lexington | therefor. The sum of forty-five thousand Teiiags ore | Bure Psisth venue and Thirty-scoond virect "1 4 petwoen Wavorlcy'and Clinton phic a into the Newcastle coulieries; but tt was Sree tree and lighted on the | avenae’ to Easy River, to the extent of Half the block om junch thereof a8 may be necessary to meet and pay tho ——— | Hoomstn let, furnished, tor light, howseke interest on the last four foregoing items. The su nmdred and thirty-one thousan four hundred and thirty. | T'O.LEF OR FOR SALE—BUILDING 4 WEST EIGH forty-six cents, to pay terms. enues, suita- |; = SUNSET STRERT SOMES tle "Apply | QQ WEST, TWENTIRTH STREET—THIRD STORY the intersecting streets, Both sides of Vandam street, from Macdougal to Greenwich street, to the extent of half the block on the they did not do the same work did our h side North country miners, aud the attempt was aban- ieving place ‘ixteenth street, about midway between ‘Third avenue. teenth street, between Fifth and Sixth bles for store, inanutactory, work shop 1 sum of awards four eopery ac for Tink the, Comptroller draw a warrant In favor of extra compensation mude by the Canal om, for gentlemen REPORTER—How will the scarcity of coal in Eng- | CharleeH, Walter (or the sam of Me Hoth aides ot Thirtioth streot, from First ayenwe to ar elghteen hundred and weventy-one. ‘The AOR ENTRY 8 West Nineteen tte rack Reet: eerie: That e icaprowedt tron drinking yountaln, with trough, aaeel usand nine hundred and sixty four 6 NEAR BROAD- Peers cox cerkst Y be plac he western side of Seventh aventie, be: | East River, tothe extent of half the block on the inter- ents, to pay the sum of awaids for T°,7 sh Gergen oe ah ba hs LLAR axp | 2 ate F Parton and ited Mr. Carret—No doubt favorably tn some particn- | tween Thlrgy third and Thirty fourth atree eee ae tee eas ‘of Bilzabeth street, from Grant to dias and oe eaira compennation niexpenses nttending | ¥ wie Hat CURES trcet, neat Broadway. Apply 10 | fomsum second’ floor, furnished, nil Mew, to tet, Withot lars, but not to any appreciable extent, 1 think. LAID OVER, Bieschorntrent, to the extent ot halt the blook onthe ito | te same, made by the Board of Canal Commissioners nf : N, 54% Pine street. board. 5 ¢ Of course, That Thirty-fifth street, from Broadway to Eleventh | Plecckor streck, te the vearvighteen hundred and seventy-one.. ‘The sum of nn Ww na aST¥ For = —— THE TRANSATLANTIC STRAMERS avenue, be paved with Belzian or trap-block paver i. twenty-five thousand dollars, or so much thereof ax may 10 | RENT—THE FIRST | F100 SO Weer SRST EPOUBTE | STREBE HARD. nts of a Jeweller, somely fupnished Rooms, singly or en suite, with- y business requiring i t board; aleo Parlor FI wise Tirst classy ne fare. For pars + No. 3 Pine street AC MONTHLY, INCLUDING GAS, HALF FRENCH Flat, well ire kat int ee range, stationary tub: pur we Lt LOCATED STORE, NO. 4 WIHITEHALL | sixth treet, betw on Lexington and B efor a retail stationery stare or amy, SE Saree 56 GAitoadwas t p 3 Both sidos of Broome strect, from. Norfolk street to TEE Se Miedo witt have to coal somewhere else besides England; | ,, That Twenty-cighth strect, trom Ninth avenue to the | pa Ree te the ektent of hall the block suthe inter, | De necessary, to pay the interest on the last two foregoing square ; adiir: Uudgon River, be ith’ Belg ik pave- . sae stationer, publication office or for that fs for the voyage back. Hitherto the low price | Hudson River, be paved with Belgian or trap-block pave sogting streats items, The sam of tires hundred and Aftyaix thousand it ah nv an be on tho OF cowl on tne other side has made it worth thelr | "That Twenty-nmth street, from Sixth to Highth avenu oth sides of Broome streat. from Broadway to Hud- |) \uipniyt nal debt sinking 1 W & CO. while covvying coul boun for the voyage out und back | and trom Fi aah dvavene fo'ttudvon iver, be paved with ono ne Ceenet os serene vere Sveey one moet th r ction three, article reven. OF again, tothe exclusion of ireight. But now that | Belgi Jock pavement, » ing etree F the constitution of the State, for interest on the canal Coat is so high on the other side they will, no doubr, ry -noventh street, from Sixth to Eleventh wiaventh arene “0 aaenentor halt the block on the debt, which was due September thirtigth, eighteen hu purchase thelr coal here for the voyage’ back, and | *yenue, be paved with Belgian or trap:biock pavenicnt. | Intcrweoting atrects dred and eventy-one, The sum of fve hundred and th 4 at TY rst street rom Nin fo Eleventh avenue, e: o ree! seven thousand one hun lollars, to supply t use the space in their hoids Inthertodevoted to coal be po ved with elglan or trap-block pavement. 29. Both sides of Fifteenth street, from Seventh to Ger dg tired iz 3 io oad light business: also (wo siuall Offlees, second floor, 3 PA * debt sinkin fund) with means to pay st and 4\ Whiteli An elegantly turnished Floor to let, for‘ trent, which will pay them about fliteen nt Hleventh avenue, trom, Tienty-sixih street to | feecting ativetie nent OL nut the Block om the Ie | he thir tir day of eptember, eighteen hundred and —_-. | without Board; suliable for & pilysician or party of gen: per ton. Thirty-third street, be paved with Belgian or trap-block | 'Zsequing sige ot Tish, street, from Thied avenue | FteRty two, as Fequired by section three, article seven, ot | FVO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS—THREE Lore | temen. peda Reroxren—but is our anthracite coal as fit for the pavement munth atredt, from Ninth avenue to the | @, Harlem River: ‘easterly side of Third avenue, tie constitution of the State. The sum'ot ong hundred on Eleventh catia ie n Twenty-fourth and 80 | TVRRRTEY PEACE, XT HOURHE TO FOUR. we as the Mnglish bituminous coal ¢ na yl ms avenue to the | from tisth. to. lath street var ( Mirnished Bedrooms to he English | Hidson River, be paved with Belgian or trap-block pave. | fom, MAW to. Leth np agit side oe ndtatht | lars, or 80 teh uereor as thay be ueseamury, duesadvo | Apply to. WNe ie e English t. 4 street, from Second to we port be paid on final settlement of contracts tor money here- Hundred and Twelfth street, trom Second | torgre retained by the Ata perlorinance of | — due and to | Apply to W NELLY, No.4 Pine street. ‘To let, ise and Lot, 68 West Tenth street. i family private; refer- » CAPPEX—Not quite so good, men\ +h coal is, of course, of a higher quality and produces | "hat North Moore street, from West Broadway to Wash- orig site of On tn more heat. The Allen Line to Canada has deen in | ington street, be paved with Belgian or trap-block pave- | ffundred Tweltth rides of Becond uyenite, trom One | contracts, The sum ot -one thousand RGE PARLORS, FIRST FLOOR oF AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY-SIXTA the habit sor some time past of buyingintercolonial | ment. 4 eee esa Aiteoty and the easterly side'or kecond avenue, tromone | pie hundred and fifty-nine dollars for the present wc 2 futable for club or “olltard rooms: alse handeon 6 6, fireotNeatly. furnished tron’. Rooms and Bede coal in Nova Scotia, but an engineer told me that ‘That Fortieth street, from Tenth avenue to fhe Hattaon Hundred and Thirteenth to One Hundred and Fourteenth OO oatat sand ep fubincn Gay OC accu r xentiemen. Entrance 769 Broad- fol keeping; also furnished Parlor, with bed- he found he could not get the speed with it that ne | Pixer, be paved with Belgian oF trap-block pavement, ighicen, hundred ‘aud seventy-two, fot the. payment ef : fee ae ee ee did with the English coal TON SR Kithatiat Rect stati nttoet, | EP orn sides of 12th streot, from Third to Fourth ave. | Sif ney minted the have hoon inde, hat whiek anc | ~ Good neighborhood. : “ from Ninth fo Tenth avenae, be fag nue, and the easterly side ot Fourth avenue, from 148d to | Tndentednele “has heen. incurred. und. auch’ abilities DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, eee pa eS RAPORTEK—This must be a great disadvantage tn | That the vacant lots on ‘the north ‘side of Sixty-first | Mth street, 7 : indebtedness has been incurred and such abilities | . ~ .. INFU AR fare UarreR—Ot course nee Meee eee Laanted ty mesereneond sient Both dos of oath street trom Third to Fonethave- | frumalted tothe Legislature Sanuaty neconty etsed Furnished. UNPURSTSHTENTS TO Lay “TARE Mr. BR—Of course it is, when applied to Thay procs, Lambe Oe eee Dire eee street, | nue; both sides of 105th street; from Second to Third ave. | fansmnitted to th A de y elghtee . PASSENGER STEAMSHIPS, Leet ee dnah eateh, hereon Fith and EIGN ney side | hte, and the custerly side of Fourth avenue, trom lid to pared ant rovide rie means of paying the sald appro: FURNISHED HOUSE, WEST THIRTY.SECOND TO LET, TO SMALL FIRST ( and there has been a great deal of grumbling about | of Tity-ninth Hoel e ee Dieta | logthstreet, Priation for the canals under the provisions of this act, street, recently (iurnished with new turniture throughs | A Lan and on the westside of Tenth avenue, between Sixtieth | '"%5 the easterly side of Fourth avenue, from 108th street and Seventicth streets, to torn sueet and tho pro a to pay the floating indebtedness of the Stat erty bounded by 108th and catia Habilities for the present flacal. y ¢ | out; rent reasonable toa responsible private party. oo tng “SMITH & MEAD, 2 Eighth avenue. it, But the cou! can be used for ireight ships very 3 vity sixth street and ne: Well, which cio not requie a speed of more than boom Firty-thi from Tenth to Eleventh avenue, | 116th streets and Third and Vourth ayautiee, —-— Ww seven or eight knots an hour. ifetie and 4 ii, the curb and gutier stones set | SA" Both aides of Thisd avenue, from. Ninety third to | Provided bylaw, a dent of this State is hereby, autlior. BEAUTIFUL FOUR STORY 11GH STOOP HOUSE, mune ar ten Tan e rogma, “tui 4 REPORTER—You believe, then, that we may profit tnd the nidewalka fa 17th. stre ‘I the property bounded by Sécond and 7 na wpriation | eet of raising | A 4, to re ; ele 25.5x74, Z7RM; renta per ieve, Y Dro! pe ded lew 7 TORR earse TaN péreet, and, the property sHounded by écond and | the inoney to pay the appropriation heretn nausea. fully and completely furnished, to rent for the Win. | co a Bish arcane, anne pet by. this scarcity of coal in’ England? it Fourth avenues and Ninety-third and 107 streets, Sxc, 3, The debt hereb; ted shall not exceed the | ter; situated on Lenin ton a avenue, near Twenty-ninth |) ir. ©. Y tae sro tones ot ata dies sidewalks femmede oe Car? | (86 Both sides of Fifty-second and Wifty-th 1 dred. th surcet; Tull size a ‘Apply to B, W. LUDLOW . CALPER—Yes, certainly. But on the other | gna gutter stones set ana the sidewalks flayed. i ; sum of six millions six. hundred. thousand oflarss ancl r x a RC POE & hand, you will euiler perhaps in your gi Es Can eh Steerer een one vane are- oe enti Ninth @ Blevonth. ave yay 3 esi hstctanreatiae | pay the SEN ne ect or B east Hevehteenin iret osravENS Apartment Howe: altoates Beowdw: on Americin gas works have been in the habit nue, be paved with Belgiin or tra -block p. Ore Hingefith street. from. Ninth able property of this Sta rect annual tax to pay the | ae weg =< EVE ar ment Howe, sl ‘oadway, Botting cuormous quantities of ‘coat irom Fngtatt Wat Penth avenue, from Twenty sixth sereet to Seven. | Sty qhitt ! a Interest on suid debt as such Interest fais due, whieh sa VEI T AND FULLY FURNISHED i Twonte-s Sut a ta gd large direct annual tax shall be sufficient to Pay, stich inter RS stoop Hi ‘or’ itfalis due, And there shall also be imposed, levi to rent for tl Inter mt $400 $100 per inonth. or Ww ixth street; the west | and assessed upon the taxable property ot this State a | rented by the ye pply to B. HL © cond to Fitty-sixth | direct annual tax to pay, and suflicient to payin the | 3 Pine treet oF M0 Hast Tentoenth street. hot and cold water and all improvements; rent avenue, from Fifty- | space of twelve Years trom the time of the passage of this + * renreer 143 Kast Filty-minth street, the whole oi the debt created under and by the pro- ag AVENUE HOUSE TO LET, FURNISHED, honeoenereraens sions of this aet. Of the debt to be created ‘unde nd $450 per month; two In Forty eighth atre me 166 FIFTH AVENUE.— “Wo LARGE AND ONE ven. the De peooomcenice have fo pul that ‘i ey na ment eres aa ne ae a aie! avenue, trom Fifty-first to. Fi e gas companies have found that they get & great | ‘That Tuirty-sixth street, from Eighth avenue to th tl Goat more coke from it than from the American | orth xiver.bo paved with Belgian ‘Or trap-block pave. Riloot Sineh’ avenive ar Mvet bituminous coal. Coke, I find, m the scarcity third to Fitty.sixth strect. which prevaiis here fn fuel, is a Very valuabie arti- mena rs third with meagan paying had to 5 All persons whose interests are affected by the above- 1f\0 LEV—THIRD FLOOR, SIX LARGE ROOMS, woe n cle, and of course they will suffer a loss in this | #yenue, Ho named assessments, and who are opposed to'the sane, or | py virtue of the Fovisions of this.act the principalos one- | between’ Sixth and Seventh. avenues $225 small Ro m second th eatly furnished, iat thirbyeaccond.streets trom: Seventh to Eighth ave- i re rated to t their ob P principal of one- een mall Room, on oor, neat rniahed, respect. The di pnglish coal, which was $1 25 ack paver either of them, ai #4 juestes resent their objections third rt thereot shail be paid in four years from th month; anfurnished, at very low rents ‘alt ‘above Forty. | well sulted for light housek or part uty on Engl p $ nue, be paved with Belgian or trap-block pavement. in writing to Th Aston, Chairman of the Bond | pawage of this acts the e prineipal of one-thitd part thercer second street, Call at M. tM FRIEND'S, 709 Beventh Apply on the floor. a bid ocpeh dees per ton, has been reduced to 76 cents, but that will ‘That Twenty-sixth street, from Sixth avenue of Asser No. 19 Chath: hot heli matters much now. It is literally timpos- | Eleventh ‘avenue, be paved with Belgian oF trap block | Srinsemmomn at tele rote vets note: men eet Yaeee THO aid in eight years from the prssage of this ti the principal of one-third Foot at yah But it is a question whether they will be able to supply for any leigth of time the great demand there would be upon them. In that case the gas N _ e companies will have to return to us, and if so the | ayi'the sidewalks be Bie for wu ge ) nd part thereot shall be pa URNISHED THREE STORY HOUSE TO LET— —~RUROPE. ee ae aa iii nn sapeenin Paar the Commissioner of Public Works be and he is pese &, erie Mr eo obteln: fhe money hesesnry ier ths prpoves | Also lecce ceunter OF ether aonee maroithe does ont beech at the rates you nave been paying us, and, indeed, | hereby authorized and directed to havo the work of re- FRANCIS 4. eonteinplated by this act the Comptroller Is ‘authorized to | ished, Gestruple. locatlous. Permits of at JOURNEA' J UERLAIN—16 RU DE LA. PAIX, PARIS, the trade has conseds hiss oF course rtd | Baring and relaying wooden and stone pavements in the Fee Ane Mey, | contemplated by thi Se ee sei elke VRNEAY, AS SOR AA Eh Tee ee velop your new bitutainous coal fields in’ Virginia, | cer, Akemtes anit public places in the city done uy Board or Assessors. | som meet to bint, oh commoner os ‘ Fashionable Perfume tor the handkerchief, ¥! ginia. | aya" work. Orrick RBoann or Assrasons, | pay of the interest on such bonds, PUTA, FOUR STORY (13. ROOMS) ENGLISU Eau Lustrale for the Ral Eau de Cologne (preparation preeiaia k ote: hat sireet lamy Se Bsa in Fifty-ninth street, from New York, Oct. 3, 1872, ry nye ercentum per annum, half yearly, on the basement brick House, with all the modern Improve- “4 “2 Bittenth street, between the = = — . | first days of July and January in cach year until the | ments; stationary tubs, &c. ; elegantly and thorough fos ; eae 7 TELS. principal is payable. at such place in. the city ot New : ‘of all the tire f : 8, curb and gutter stones be set MARBLE MANTELS. ork aw'snaltizccim meet to him.’ One.third p et of stich flomatiey unmodiatel Sy Feut $0003 situated fronting Hane: ded and reflauwed : ~ | rice of must be greatly enhanced. But at an ° e —REMOVAL.—SLATE MANTELS, GRATES, &C.— | bonds shall be in four v 1 passage of | fiton Park, Jersey City, Apply to D. W. FAIRCHILD, 18 " ate, 88 lar as English coal ls concerned for gus sono Path ra Hetty tinth street, | A “Targe and Glegant stork at our new waréroome {is net, one-third part Of such roms be payable in | Mercer street, New York, | en lave eabeak cue trate bag licerally ceased os brestnt Cuion squire, corner of Fomrih avenue and Seventeenth | elzhtyenrs frou ihe passage of this act, one: third part of ike tumeere ve i n inet, 1 don't believe there has veen any English to the Commie. | street. “PENRHYN SLATE COMPANY, manufacturers of | shen bonds fact and Une whale peteospal eu be p 0 ,LET_THE FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY HOUSE bd : = ak Imported here jor that purpose daring’ the | Svery variety of slate work, plain and ornamental, | fae of tls act, Gr Cu aco ole Pesncapel casll be bavenie Pam ee ee FINE ARTS. past six months. etree he my dn Reaper 2 4 copies ot the last diem ‘met. The’ Comptroler, shall before diaposiny ot acd Rl a oe ae : : said bonds, or them, advertise the proposals for ~ i S Sn ota eae Ne tage oma ine | (PO LET A HANDSOMELY PUR , ARCHITECT AND | PICTURE KRPoRTER—Is the high prico of coal of any bene- | "That the Comptroller drnw a warrant tn favor of F. 3 | Hoe, modern architecture of the city, fit to the English mine owners? Shater for the sum of $250, Charles L. Mather for $125 and re nto the highest bidder at's rate not less tha de r tt * + i 0 r 4 , n i hand express to all parts. Mr. Carrek—Not the slightest. They are ail ana ee | tor the trade, | Minch ndvertismg and disposition sbail be according (5 | Bota? tanh, «Appts cn promises hear eutra Park | Hoenabed mouths * so under contract to supply the gas companies, These | ,, That Broome sirect, trom Marion street to the Bowers, | Lt Anu a Oe saawonks the provisions of law now existing. recaps frees month. Apply on premises, 39 West Filty-f.urth | A. HOLMES, 99 Brondway. contracts were made when coal was at alow P-block pavement, iS Pitas coven beeauan, Wratene. seo. & ‘This act shall be submitted to me people at tne = cece nner CLOTHING. e i RNISHED, FOR THE WINTE R, THE ee figure so that the mine owners make no more than they d.d beiore. When these contracts are out it | next generalelection to be held in this Staté, The in- | apectien of alvetion in the diferent election, districts tn T° the State sha. Marble and Marbleized Mantel Aldermen Foley, | Stacom, | avenue. Gordington, Strack, Plnckn Headstones, of superior Workmanship, at very low pri RENT—! desirable four story high stoop brown stone Hunse 28 T KS BROADWAY SAR THIRTEENTH STREET, rovide, at each poll ou said election day, t E. H, LUDLOW & €0, be diferent, but at present Costello, W * : f box In the nstal form for ‘the reception of the by Hots | Thirty-firat rercet, | Apply to BUDE oa UH, HERZ pays the hiztest price for ladies’ and THHY RXHAUST THE MINES Schwaria and the Prestdent—16. Cee tienes late Work ote very descriptions Marie herein Irovided: nd_each ‘and every” ‘elector ot tits Novd Fine Bieect ors East Weventeenth street.” | j v's Wearing Apparel, Carpets, &e. Ladies wi ofall they can produce, I doubt if you were to ‘That 126in street, from Filth to Highth avonne, be regit- and Wood Mantels... B, STEWARS & Con 230 and 222 | State may piers ivbattot, witteh sh Heket 1po_RENT—FU RNISUED, FOR THE WINTER, TO A waited omy Mrs. Herz Sed toany mine owner in the vicinity of Newcastle | jated and graded, the curb and guiter stones set, and the | West Twenty-third street, near Seventh aveiiue, N. Y. cnc alge peed i wet nls the very desirable 28 fect wide OF CAST-OFF CLOTHING, CARPET: and Were to offer him twenty-five shillings for his | sidewalks fag ye sci fe od | “For the act to crente f State debt ( y, the canal A | Ko onan Ta sate ie parrahee a iy ) $50. 000 &e., wanted for Chicayo.—The highes coal whether he would be able to let you have a By string, therefrom the words “8th avenue,’ and in ” STORAGE. | general teal denctencle ur ainst the act to create | No. 3 Pin tree And M Bast seven. | Price paid. Call or send note to 412 Seventh avn ton of it. It is nov only high priced but it | serting in liew thereof the words" Manhattan stiect.” q a State debt to Keneral fund deficier A By Pass batolh lg | eae laa ay ree 1. BLLAS. is remarkably scarce even at the high price, | _,Thatthe spaces between the rail tracks from tarlem W FEST SIDE FURNITURE STORAGE WAREHOUSES, CM Theta ballots shall be so touted. ha to concen areet . eins Ladics attended by Mrs, Ellas. Many of the nune owners are backward with their | River to Manhattan street, and Manhattan street, trom on, Abnadon imquare. Goods placed in separate | the contents of the ballots and shall be endorsed “Act In On UNTD = . with the’ 125th street json Raver, be paved with Belgian or | rincipal office, O08 Hudson street, between Bank | relaijon to canal and geueral tund de encies 10 LEG. R. contracts as it is and can’t get tne labor to fill | trap-block p | and West Twellth strcets | “seo.'6. Alter finally’ closing the pol ciectton ished, pri furniture), iF story brown stone MEDICAL. them, though there is plenty of coal all about New- | "fy strikiy the the word“ trap" and inserting | R. TAGGART, Proprietor and Manager. | qys"inepoctars thereol shall Mamedintelyant without we, | Hote 51 West Ninth strect, near Fifth avetiue; 18 rooms, Ra WwW. TENTH caatie still, When a mine is eink down and shafts | I ten thereo! the we ait = ssise | ment proceed to count and canvass the bullots given in splendid order. Apply on premises, ms RE el eee cheese are run out for some two or three mites under Aarne waeit Thur Text, Ml _peoximo, at two | « BILLIARDS. | uy EN FIFTH AND SIXTH AVE. 2 $ ro ONE, i DEMPSEY, Clerk, gm SrRier, BETW! they are by ny 7 f nues.—Hanilsomoly fuentahied four, sto Ubvernor, and theteupon shalt set down in-weiting al i Hence tae Mniiy ta: IAMS A. WOOD, in words at mil length, the whol GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 120 wixth street, guarantees relief to all ground they generally find it cheaper to sink o'clock P fh sty another pit o- to drag it over tramways at the hy stoop 0. 2 Bast ARD TABLES, F tee ag ta AMERICAN BTL AL anit the: Pheinn & Coltender Combination Cush great a distance. And there is THerenay, Oot, 3, 1872. fons, hanufectured and for sate only by the inventor and | «yo, a1 State ” Fitteenth street, from » to 2PM. pleasant rodans tor nursing. always mage fund pi nity whenever they dig for it. Present—Oii< T. Hall, Bsq., President, In the chair, and | patent w. CoLb ENDER "augcosor to Phelan & | perot votes given cAgamnat the! act — D. GRINDLE, PRO. jut is Newcastle tue only place where | * atorum of mem Carrion ereaiogs: DoHlende "he Broadway, New York. | debt.” and cortity and Maubeeribe the same, and cause the Unfurnished. tice), guarantees th whitey Coat is in abundauce + Mr. Carver—Oh, no. Coatt ty owners on Eighty-fourtii street, from Madi. | (HE STOCK EXCHANGE BILLLARD ROOMS, 6 AND | copies thereot tw be made, certified and delivered, as pre. scribed by law in respect to the canvass of yotes gi to Fitth avenue, tor White's solid preserved mielecdion or diovernor ‘and all the provisions of law A FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HONSE AND LOT, recently been dis- on Forty-ninth street, near Madison avenue, for sale, Broadway (Empire Building), neavly ‘opposite covered in Nottinghamshire and in the midland nem. Wall street. | on to elections, ofher than for military and town | 2ix5 e ; | a XG2RIO0; ler moderate, terns vasy, = counties. But ‘ thee TARR, RON TABLE AND, Atty Ltsn ovER, Tt en Lathe eS dulet reget for ancehantat Dienkers, | officers, shail apply tothe submission to the people herein HOLLY BROS. & RISSAM No, 6 Pine street. TTENTION.-TWENTY. YEARS’ PRUSaTAN Hos. ae arith, gA0R TROUBLE a Mon tie PF lg a Bs om Hixt ih avanie | to, the | hrontes sand oahre haying Duclos inthe vieinity of Wall FOWIOEC ITT seo ot mate Gath With alfecnivehient DREW & CO. 155 Firth avoine. 2A, pital practi ni parma guaranteed; successful street. and Stock Indicator in the room; a side q . and permanent ¢ coal Fegion now extends as tar ag Warkworth, | °°’ RESOLUTIONS Lay oven. owed stocked with the dnest Wines Liquors an Gia afer Cig nce ena, Dhaene Lie Sera Oras ‘A. FOUR, STORY BROWN STONE TOUGH, t2 Rast ___, Dt: FRANKLIN, 161 Bleecker street. _ large deposits were recently discovered. That Thirty-seventh street, trom Second to Third ave. | YOUR at retail and (er home use. Open from 7 A.M to 8 Mt tosupply | iqrine onder, HOLLY BROS de Rise AM A DiC ME. DESPARD, 102 WEST TWEN- onTkt—I8 there any disposition to strike | nue, be with Belgian or trap-block pavement. AN TT, Proprietor. itofiicers of this State concerned in fwsils | y | n ty-seventh streets ladies speedily cured at one inter- Di yeOO, “Us Fifth aveni a view and boarded during stekness. Medicine on! nv That tho vacant lots on tl t Aisene the whiners ta the Rorsh feat now? north side of Forty-second = Prin hoking elections, of In-canvassing the vote Me Oa Urn el pellere: Hot om Bay extended | street, avont ied tect west o cand avenie, be fenced tn. DENTISTRY. tha F Ethe same to.sucly officers. “i Bchie. ‘hey recetitiy «id strike for an advance of at wixtieth street, from avenue w avenue A, be ns five, six and seven of this act shall Twenty-five per cane Oh theit wages, which was | (email ane rated teow a iter ates wet Korent dealt hot become slaw’ | ord it ne at ‘aks. fe | | order; vanes ‘anted co as the contractors were Liason» ‘ ‘That tl peer Aca, both ah AB Aas elehth street, Ward in thelr sappites, and were obliged to | between Pint xt avenues, be give the advance, ‘ther are utterty at the inercy | , That strect lamps be lighted in Fon ne : they pees Present, who can demand any That Grok oth stveot, from First g . avenue to FOUR. STORY BROWN STON To LET Al SPEEDILY CURED. AND. BOARDED Thirty-second street $1,500; good | Jy during sickness, by Dr. and Mme, WEST, Ladies tneighboviiood, Apply on premises, Physicians, 12 West Twenty-fith street. Mes, QNORCESTER, | PIYSICLAN, uy | CHARLES IM strect, between Wasting: West.—Ladies con- tilments. Board, nursing Intauts BEOLUTELY PAINLESS — TERT without Kis, eblorotarm oF ether. | extremely light hetween Fourt east site, | d 24 years, BERUARD & Siri | A BRAUTIEO S| ANT BUBSTANTIAT, JL. Teeth, $8, $10 and $15, warranted flted with gold, #1, at Dr, WHITE third and fourt nantil it is ratified wt the cone 3! Fifteenth. atr THREE story It ndred of the | AA thorough orders Twenty 1 | Sixth avenue; will lease for tive or three vers ne 92,00, | anit her on all J, B, PALMER, 923 Sixth avenite. adopted, &e., de, nvelae | PORTER—LHow do these men live f That street Lamp abe lighted in Forty-third sweet. troy erie “1 live tension of - a8 grr “ ——t Mr. Carver—On the best of the land. They de not | First to second avenue. oh ues MeRver ay Bnet. | theservives gf the Commbstoners af Appentag | LARGE, List oF DRSITABL Pal parte 0 a) reacties ere tat we Drugiat So 1 appest to care to save anything and spend ai! they That Seventy-firat street, from Third to Pirst avente, be ws ED—TWO YOUNG M TO LEARN THE | Passed May 17, 1872, three-titths belie present. for the Winter or year, Greenwich? street, and No.7 Sixth ay ulso No, 122 @ titis Was proved When they Went on strive | Paved Wik Belgian or trap-hlock pavenent, | dental profession; good references required. Call Whereas th ollowing amendment to the constitution GEOR OREN, 173 Firth avenue, Fulton street, : oF sent neat letter ony edutteiy sink into nusery, They nave That a tree ueipeing, hygraa BF Cea: oa the northeast ; a M4 West Twenty -ninth street, New York. | of Unis Stat Waegerced to by a majority pia the mi . 2 — | form, with nit fale a Oflice, ia 1 Peat Pitty sweond tie Tent free, ns they live in houses belonging to oe Oe aaron ARERR psig | WAtoHke, dhWhane, 4 year amo thonsnnd eh ei tna reventy LEt7n 1 Chass FOUR STORY RROWN | MFeel corer FINN aventie. owner of the colliery ; ost now stn henst 6 5 + Ge. sone H at Dirty Tuneh sircets tne, tatty ou rie | rane. upon which they work. | | That the lamp post now stndi east cor. so fe'20 ‘i 1 of 3 stortes, con- ASTROLOGY. ‘ r w Preeserieny be | taining ktrete es pantry and ® ‘i .| 8 Feom; it has ime mplete orders the ark yg Oe Wad ait decoration are now titsting; it will be tee oe lensed tera private tainty, ry ) per year, y to W. H, HOM e, Avehitest, 7 Clintow' piace. N.=MISS WELLINGTON, lt WEST iy-sewenth strost, neat SixtB, at ‘avenue, ean be Havtiairs ot tile; beings the separated to- numbers. rteenth street, eMty six tly me iN, ane might greatiy improve tucir condition | M4 placed on w tine with the were willing to work on fll time and earn That the © the sacra price (heir tabor would bring, But, as b report torhis rd the price yer ry Ms He @aid belore, tus they do nol seem to care tu do. tor laying Belgian and grauiie-blve tn tates they have a very fur existence for work: it iS published for three months n etn such ehoire Mm purshane cle of the constitation of tis Blut

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