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1 (008, 1086, ih Foshercl ‘Nos. or 26, 65, agile aay ery oer 7, 88, 50. OL, 03, tl Tig igh a, 1 163, 164, 196, 1 20), 205; 215, 217, 293, i, 28, 20. Gall bogins os 1oorneun CourRT—GENERAL TERM—Held by JI SCT i, ater ita Pein 1 io, ds 1, 135, 195; 127, 1397 13" 1st" 148? 7, i ane sual Held 4 Judge of eta Be cena Coun SPROTAL irden.—Demurrer—No. 11. Issut law and 36, 81, 10834, 245, 122 to 147 inclu fact—Naa. e. Supgnion CourT—TriaL TeRM—Part 1—Held b Judge Barbour,—Nos, 1931, 2235, 377, 1753, mal 2027, 2039, 1921, 1575, 257, 1799, Part 2—Held by paar RE een 1612, a 1180, aie FR , 822, 1540, 726, 1140, 640, 314, 16: a URT OF COMMON PLEAS—TRIAL TERM—Part 1— Held et Larremore.—Nos. 1695, 1913, 694, 1506, 1033, , 866, 200, 1949, 1930, b44, 645, 1367, iesoer © OF CoMMON PLEAS—GENERAL TeERM—Held by Judzes Daly, Robinson aud Loew.—Nos. 43, 64, Lm 116, 116, 417, 118 119, 122, 126, 194, 141, 159, 70, Manne CourT—TRIAL TERM—Part 1—Held 820, tot, Judge Gross.—Nos, 1884, 678, 1304, $20, 1272, Hod 1678, 1580, 1883, 1 684, '1586, 1588, 1590. Part eld by Judge ‘urtis.—Nos, 1505, 1581, 1485, 1493, 1819, 1491, 1401, 1468, 1369, 2207, 825, 1108, Dh 1580, 1508,’ Part $—Hela by dtdge Howland.— Nos. 930, 1672, 1685, 1687, 1689, 1690, 1691, 1695, 1659, 1097, 1702, 1705, 1704, 1705, ee MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. —_ Married. CuuRcu—Capy.—On Sunday, March 9, by Rev. Alired Beach, D. D., HOMER L Cnase, 0! city, to Sana Caby, of AIKENS.—On Saturday, March 8, 1873, at St. Luke's Hospital, JANE AIKENS. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her brother's residence, 261 Bast Sixteenth street, corner of avenue C, on Tuesday. afterneon, March 11, without further notice. ALLEN,—On Sunday, March 9, Ss a eeee creub. GRLO, iniant Son of Dr. T. Julia Bisse n. Funeral Monday, March 10, at one P. M., No. 8 East Thirty-third street, Friends invited. ATTERBURY.—At St. Paul, Minn., on Monday, March 3, LivINGsTON, son of B,J. G. Atterbury, of Trenton, N. J. ‘the retatives and friends of the family are re- Spectfully invited to attend tne funeral, from his father’s ‘residence, on Tuesday, March 1i, at half past one o'clock, Train leaves foot of Desbrosses street at 9:30 A. M. ATWATER.~-Suddenly, on Saturday, March 8, at St. James Hotel, Marion, N. J., Mrs. ExizabeTu W., wife of Leonard D. Atwate! Funeral services by Rey. Dr. J. E. Rockwell, at the First Presbyterian church, Brooklyn, corner of Clinton and Remsen streets, ‘at_two o'clock P. on Wednesday, the 12th inst, The friends of the family are respectiully invited to attend without further notice. Baken.—On Friday morning, yeas ag Mary E., wie of Charles W. Baker, aged 47 yer The funeral will take place irom: “her late resl- dence, 178 Madison avenue, on Monday morning, March 10, at ten o’clock, The remains will be con- veyed to St. Stephen’s church, East Twenty-eighth street, where a solemn mass of requiem will be celebrated; thence to Caivary Cemetery. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, Cuasuack—On Saturday, March 8, Miss Susan CLASBACK. The relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to attend the juneral, on Tuesday, March 11, at one o'clock, from her iate residence, 357 West Twenty-seventh street. Davis.—On Sunday, March 9, after a short illness, [saao F. Davis. Funeral services ‘at St. Matthew's church, Throop avenue, near DeKalb avenue, Brookiyn, , at twelve M., ‘Tuesday. Relatives and friends peat ed fully invited, De MaRtin—On Saturday evening, March 8, Mrs, MARBARETEA. DE MARTIN, Of New Orleans, aged 51 ynte friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Church of the Na- tivity, ¥, Becond avenue and Third street, on Tues- aay March 11, at ten A. M. {DMONDS.—Suddenly, on Friday, March 7, James EpMonps. CorInrHIaN LonGE, No. 488, F. and A. M.—Breth- ren, you are pete summoned to attend a special communication this day, at halt-| ee twelve P. M., for the purpose, of paying the last tribute of respect to our deceased brother, James Edmonds. Breth- ren of sister lodges invited. By order. RORGE G. S. DAVIDSON, Master. Ggoror F. TRE Secretary. Evans.—In Brooklyn, Janz, wife of the late Thomas R. Evans. Notice of funeral hereafter. FAaLKINBURGH—At Trenton, N. J., on Saturday, March 8, Captain THomas J. FALEINBURGH, former! of Jersey Cit d 35 years. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 79 Academy street, Trenton, on Wednesday, March 12, at two o'clock P. M., without further notice. FAHNESTOCK.—At Jefferson City, Mo., on Monday, March 3, 1873, of wpoplexy, ORRIN S, FAHNESTOCK. Funeral from the residence of his brother, As- bes Long Island City, to-day (Monday), twelve M. FaRRaN.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, March 7, 1973, Captain Joun S. FaRRAN, aged 75 years, 2 months days. ome relatives and friends of the family and the New York Marine Society are respectiully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, 194 Warren street, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, San Francisco pa} on lease copy. FAaRRELL.—On jay, March 8, JEREMIAT FARRELL, in the 41st Tear of his age. His friends and acquaintances are respectful! tnvited to attend his funeral, from his late resi dence, at New Rochelle, on Monday, March 10, at ten ‘o'clock A. M. e Femains will be taken from the house to St. Matthew’s church, where a requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul. awe Sunday merning, March 9, TuzopoRE ‘Funeral will take place, on Tuesaay morning, at ten o'clock, from 108 West Twentieth street. one On Saturday morning, March 8, in the pe of her age, Emma W., wife of George Gris- bik Haven, and eldest daughter of Isaac P. Mar- ‘Mhelatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, at st. Bartholomew's church, Forty-fourth street and 4 avenue, on Monday, 10th inst., at three P. M. danas ¢ Piermont (on the pinasool ons on parr: . March 8 Commander EpMuND Cited Ls ey rt youngest svn of the iete a yokw V. Henry, of Funeral snovions ‘at the Iscopal church, Spar- Trains the this atham village. No cards, I kill, Tuesday, March 11, as welve o'clock. of Northern New, Jersey Railroad leave feot of et 9: return Shap Oh Ee ok, H train leaves ° ee eae Sunday, March 9, Epwin 8. Jonas, aque 28 ye e friends and acquaintances of the family, and oft Ns father-in-law, iy Ressigue, Esq., are Teepeot fully invited to attend the funeral ps at the residence of his mother, Mrs, Alme: jones, No, 409 Adelphi street, Brooklyn, on Wednesday.” 12th inst., at one o'clock P. Goshen (N. Y.) +) Papers will please copy. Keenan.—At Haverstraw, on Saturday, March 8, ie OR, wife of John Keenan, aged 28 yotne. funeral will take place from St, Peter's church, FAVOCe Yn on Tuesday, March 11, at half- ast seven thence to Calvary Cemetery, rooklyn, The relative and friends are respect- fully invited to attend peral. LAaNKFORD.—At Heverstraw, N.Y. evening, March 6, Tuomas A. FORD. Funeral services will be held at the residence of his brother-in-law, Dr, Walter 0, Palmer, 316 East Fifteenth street, New York site on the loth inst., at one o’clock P. M. ives and iriends are invited toa attend without further notice. Gipptk.—On Sunday, Marcn 9, MaRY LIDDLE, widow of John B. Lid Sr., in her 63d year, praneral from the residence Of her soa, No. 2 St. place FO: atone o'clock PM. eet) OB pdlcmtiping MASTERSO! in Jersey City, on Sunday, March 9, at his residence, 28 Easex street, alter & store ie ness, FRANCIS ieadedaks in the goth year of his axe. — 00 n, on a afters long and. severe rae ay i aged 65 years, widow of Paul Mee, Relatives and friends of the family are Tespect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 63 Fleet street, on Monday, the loth inst. at three o'clock P.M, withen, further inv OTENZIES.—At Kingston, N. Y., on Saturday, March 8, CHARLES ben in the 42d year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral, at the Presbyterian church, Westchester, N. Y., on Tuesday, march 11, at three o'clock P, M. McGRar.—On Saturday, March 8, OWEN McGrar, aged 56 years. Born in the parish of Grannard, pte gd of Tonnewarden, Longford county, His friends are respectfully invited to attend th 1873, lany T. Mua, fune: from Flatbush Hospital, on Monday, March Bd at three o'clock. McKENNa.—On Sunday morning, March 9, after a OK: short but severe illness, BERNARD, the ony, but beloved #on of Nicholas and Julia A patie aged years, 3 months and 17 days. The friends of the family are seepeotany ais to attend the foneral, on Tuesd * M: hal-past one o'clock, ‘from No, 240 Bast “Twelfth street. MoPARLEN.—On Saturday, March 8, THOMAS Wile 114M MCPARLEN, Relatives and froene, from the resid Thiry-secana street, on cack ook sulcae Andre Nevins, in the The relatives and fiends ‘are are invited t to attend ‘he funeral, om Tuesday, March 11, 9% one o'clock, pyar or ee nat wife of | southeast corner NEW .YORK ae MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1873,—TRIPLE SHEET, First avenue to the rhs Agowes tk on the, 9 south side ifth street, HOTELS. Rotten nn nnnmenrnnnnnnnnAnAAAnADAnAeinAAARAnn nar nnn ‘4 to avenue, be with’ Belgian: original ite-block pave! it. wn ‘ard street. ar nently eee ‘the curb ‘and gutter stones set, otal Sixty anu, street, from Third isveuue to the . Der might; $5 per weel gentlemen i Rive be reese Kod and ‘graded, the curb and gutter ye from Third to Fifth are. stones set, and the sidew: That the sidewalk on the soul le Cs Rt La) place. commencing at th HD and mann: ‘stones be set, and rf tothe Bast Hye Fogatted ana ride, te the curd and gutter the sidewalks napus street, from Third avonue to the East id a eran. the curb and gutier and ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the | % residence of his Bete ats, 260 Graham avenue, ae | See E. D,, on Monday, March 10, 1873, at two o'clock , March 9, of membraneous PorTer.—On Sund: pape Lovis CLAUDE PorreR, aged 4 years and 6 RowNoN, ROWER AND RESTA New and ha Satire seat ch wt ; liberal arrangement tee Soued €259 day, #8t0 $ibe weeny Rooms without ots without, botra'St' any, Se ioe 8 week : Fame seni danmmhalalin ¢ southeast corn St. Ma ia a an Ged ee curb and gutter oon Bear it Frankfort street, fr 0 Chatham street, waka with Beigian or trap-block avement, rmauent par. ixth street, trom Third avenue to the East ruce street, from Gold street to Printing House pare funeral wil take Place from the residence of ted ag aded. the curb and gutter paved with Belgian or granite block pave- Er si other, Mrs. Mary Bird, 35 West Six- a rom iird avenue to the Fast 8 atree! tot! a my teenth street, on Wednesday, the 12th Inst., at be Fextiated ad ded, t ihe curb and gutter ee eresuinten ond prebea, tse oust aoe ccmor _COUNTRY BOARD. and the ‘stones set, and the jagged. airy FIFTY MINUTES PROM NEW seventh. street, (rom. Third avenue to the the south side of Pior at a crosswal 10} Sunday, A H ‘Add ego. aon minded. Marches, it Uae haere fegulated and graded, the curb and gutter | No.'S "North iver, to the east side of Weat sireet op: York — Desirable Roome may be obtained. with frst and Daniel J, Quinn, in the 58th year of her age. Nt Spruce sirect, trom Gold street to Printing House | PhS: street lamps be lighted ta Seventy-ctghth street, | 11 Post oitice. ‘ alt tevited rt end ae aes iam Rag lt ged Saas: pr paved with Belgian or granite block pave- from First avenue to avenue an th == ‘o attend the funei ata receiving basin and: culvert be built on the late realdence, 250 Second street, on Wednesday f hat Peantort street, from Petr to Chatham street, bo northeast corner of Twonty-third street and Thisteont | FURNITURE, morning, at ten o'clock, The remains will be taken avenue, pe ely og to St. Bridget’s church, corner Bighth street and | x ,Uata,crosswalk be laid from the south side of pier No. | | That ‘137th street, from Fifth to Eighth avenue, be A STORAGE. for FURNITURE, PIANOS, MIRRORS, jovth River to the east side of West street, opposite. regulated and graded, the carb and gutter stones set, and " avenue B, where a solomn Tequiem mass will be chet on both sides of Eleventh street, from Dry Dock | the sidewalks flagged. PAINTINGS, &c.; ALSO RRIAGES, WAGONS, &c., Padcoe | for ane repose of ier soul; trom thence to tre treet to ve ver, curb nnd Rotter stones be set, and That the houses on the west side of Sixth avenue, Pay gt rita eee Wie WARETOUS ey Be, Ut gxpreely wa! be fay al ras ic ots, f asvary Cemetery That on both sidesof Tairtyaith strest, from First ave - numbered continuously and “Thirty-fourth streets, bé | Setter NDAR FOURTH AVENUE it NKB, CAsRs ticles of 'BXTH: jow rates. Persons. forward. thelr & m any part of EUROPE oi aia thet ed rn ‘4 rehouse. THe PUBLIC ix Invited to ‘oxamino. the supertor ac- Eennaplvapia apers please copy, nue to Kast River, curb and tter sto: \d the ne Fare a on pay morning, Waren 1, RICHARD sidewalks Le di 3 ed and retagyo gee apm ear of his age. That the side: m the south side of St. Mi: lace, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the | commencing at the oh ihe south ate of St Se ond ‘syonus and other PACKAGES oi nial side of Broadway. LUH ean be stored with 3A bd ‘That the sidewalks on ‘oth sides of wity seventh street, from Sixth avenue to Eighth avenue, be fla id. funeral, from his late residence, 46 West Twenty. | and running to 48St. Mark's place, be flagged. That Twenty-second sireet, from’ Broadway to Fifth eignth street, to-day (Monday), at two o'clock P. hat Eighte ret, from Bi ond wa to the Eas) | 9 ah "i a the Ni River, be | Commodations, light, ventilaiton, satety, &c., which this ge els EY fy r 4 sd with algian or tray rock ment payed writ om, Bese AEE eae res: warehouse posscases over all others, eat ith Belgian pavement. Fighteenth street, from Broadway to the East River, be paved with Belgian pavement, That Sixty-1 y-ninth street, from Third avenue to the East aulat ‘OBERTS.—On Thursday, March 6, in the 7th year River be paved with Belgian of trap-bi ‘Twenty-second street, trom to Firth | © That of his WILLIAM SEWARD, aay child of Camilla ‘i pen 7 ver, be paved 0) Mt avenue, and from Sixth avenue to Rort River, be p wie a hae or granite block pavement. JOHN A, MORRELL, Owner and Proprictor. DECLINING HOUSEKEEP. is tuneral will take place on Mona , March 10, walks on both sides of Forty-seventh 1 PRIVATE FAMILY, at two P.M. from the residence of nis crandiather, stream Sith vente to Wighth avenue, be fagged. | Ravel; be, Ferulated and grade. the curb and guttor ing, will sell-all their city-made Furniture, &c., Augustus L, Brown, No, 514 Fifth avenue, corner of ‘That a tree drink! padrans be placed on the south- That Ninety-eighth street, from Third avenue to the Aamely Grand Duchess and Pompad styled Parlor Tenth Suita, covered in crimson, satin. an ost $600. Forty-third street. ent corner ot Sixt ird street anc paNbiavenss; East River, be regulated and graced, the curb and gutter | 1M 4 $13); ‘Marie Antoinette Suits, colored TnincKeN.—On Friday, March 7, Awa, beloved | ydatsecohatpct Tanita sineh |. etanes eat Rae the mieraes ecm Firat ay: | sepe con BRO to gta); plain rep, Multa, $505 ed Wife of John F, Triveken, aged 56 years, 4 montua | | “thatthe vioweatk on chesouth side of Fifuy arth atreot, | @nrmitc8 both sides of Fufty aie iret, bo ger and the | Sets cost $600, Wood Bets, cost $450, for 910); between Firth and Sixth aveuues, be agg il ‘ By the following vot Sidewalks flagged and rettagged. That Sets, other. Suits, Coup cH 33) f to, $100; Gurnouk means por Bronzes, fine 0} ings,’ Mirrors, Buffe ant ays. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to Eighty-second street, trom First avenue to the 103 wo tend the funeral, from her late reaidance, 170 tiyethe President, Aldermen Rillings, Co Paat iver, be regulated anid graded, the curb aud gutter an Tabler'silver aud China Ware; other, arte Ellzabottt ‘strock, South Brooklyn, on Monday, | Falconer rE Lysaght, MoCadlerty, Mon | stones set and fhe sidewalks fg emery gtr iene tremens ei March 10, at two o'clock, Her remains will be helen erie we PS Ge panini tie 6 ameter Siren, Rear een Contre, street and Chat, customers N, BocAwo. magnificent & round. 734 octave / mood term oP ats ereotes Bante Feet ete entre ane twat | Planotorte coat $000, for $80), Call before purchas! ee ae eae see Git JOSEPH @. PINCKNBY, Clerk, "| streets; Baxter street, between “Chatham and Harard ares come OAS oe SRE bet oars, nur baring VALTEE.—On Sunday, Maroh 9, HENRY V., son of the late Captain Frederick L. and Gertrude Valtee, aged 66 years. The relatives and friends of the family, al bers of the Bar, are invited to attend the funeral, ects; street, between Chatham and Park ects, and Little Water street, between Park and Worth streets, the curb and gutter be set and reset, the sidewalks flagged and reflagged, the carriageways be Paved with Belgian or trap-block pavement. e avenue. PRIVATE FAMILY, LEAVING THE CITY, WISH to dispose of their’ Household Furnituee ‘($18,000 to order; rich Parlor Suits, satin presen ‘Tuunspar, March 6, 1873. Present—Hon. 8. B. H. Vance, Prosident, in thé chair, also mem- | 4nd a quorum of members. Thi {lots an be thy aides 0 ‘That the Commissioner of Public Works be directed to | Worth), made on Tuesday afternoon, the 11th inst., at two o'clock, between Witystxt Mand ty acy remove lamp posta and amps from all the portion of 130th | tly cost $ ge B78; Meargom Suits, froin from his late residence, No. 13° Schermerhorn | truding castes ty on Filty-sixth and Titty mowonth sroots | sirect which las been declared closed. by act of the Lege iat rose w 0c L7¥octave Pianofarie, cost $1, 0 ve street, Brookes about 40) toct and westerly on the same surects about 300 | islature. Po acetant Cee lien aye ‘ging oe pet VAN BRUNT.—On Sunday, March 9, Mrs. ANN VAN feet be fenced in. Adjourned until Thursday next, the 6th sane of March, | YW alse edding, Paintings, Bronzes, h t of B That on both sides of Fifty-sixth street, between Sixth | at2o'clock P.M. = WILLIAM‘. MOL Clerk. | | West lst st., near 7th ay. and Seventh avenues, curb and gutter stones be set and the sidewalks be flagzed and reflngged. Brows, relict of Jaques Van Brunt, of Bay Ridge, I MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT HOUSEHOLD FUR- Notice of funeral hereafter. Tuurspay, March 6, 1873. niture for sale.—Superb Parlor Suits, covet rich- A ‘That 103d street, trom First to Fifth avenue, be regulated oF wi P rag VRRELAND.—At Springville, Staten Island, on | andgrated. the curb aug guuor stones aol and (ho side: | anf Wenrye ut oaiaty Bete President, la the chair, | ast agseription site brocnde, cost, $550 or $20; do. $175; Saturday, March 8, ISRAEL VREELAND, Sr., in the | walks tlagged. RO Oat anawenn: ae ore apets Dine Porciane Chine: ‘74th year of his age. That Fitty-sixth street. between Fourth and Lexington | phat a receiving basi and culvert be built on the south- ‘36 sacrifice; property family leaving avenues, be paved with Belgian or trapblock pavement. . eqitte telatives and friends of Wigan axe toe ited’ ‘That Fifty second airect, between First avenue and av. | east corner of Hudson and Clarkson strects, West 15th St., near ot Monday, March 10, at'one o'clock P.M. Carriages | She A:be regulated and graded, the curb and guttor T PRIVATE SALR—A LARGE VARMETY OF BLE. the sidewall oy) That on the north ‘side ‘of Fifty-third street, stones set That street lamps be lighted in Fifty-ninth street, from nth Tenth to leventh aven: That street lamps be lighted in Sevontieth street, from Tenth to Eleventh aven That gant French Plate Pier and Mantel Mirrors Parior, Be Bedroom, Dining Room and Librar: Bronzes, Pas nga, Pianos, Parlor Organ, will be’ in attendance at Port Richmond for the quarier past nine boat from New York. between Millard Table, nue. ‘ Warra.—in Brooklyn, or Lea seer oe fingge poe Brat Rene Foy man ey be lugged and re- tot Croton mains be laid in Sixtieth street, from Tenth | go,, new and second hand, reduced raiey and decided UGENE PULESTEN, youngest son Vv. Josep a Béuloward tnribe be lightee cal tre blockiot ¢rounll jeventh avenue. r bargains, at F, COLTON’S, 53 East Thirteenth street, near Man and Melissa Waite, aged 4 years, 7 months and 9 geeubled yy th the Nota Golleye, Lexington and ne toa ag lamps be lighted in Sixtioth street, from Tenth | Broadway. avenues, Sixty hand Sixty-ninth streets, from. ; ; Stfte relatives and friends of tne fanaily are re- | $3iehqatant em y aut and wcatnie ant is | « Tharana aera on Doth adenof Futyslghth street | A LARoH eer oh Sees Joa spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Gevouties street, from the Third to the Fifth ave ‘That Ninety-ninth street, from ith ys Eieyenth ave- | instalments, at 0! tk LS warehouse, "410 Eighth it the sidewalks on both sides ot Fortieth street, from Tenth to Eleventh ayenue, be flagged. That on the south side of sey fae street, from Centre to ae pn Siret, the sidewalks be refiagged. residence of his parents, 68 North Oxford Evers, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, March 11, at two P. M. WeErD.—On Satu ay, March 8, at his residence, nue, be regulated and joey the curb and gutter stones set and the sidewalks That a sewer be. pat i fibien street, from Eighth ave. nue to Riverside Parl avenue, between 1 Thirsioth fan Thirty-firat streets. Ast 3,000 WORTH PARLOR AND BEDROOM SUITS, inoforte, Mirrors, Tables, Easy Chairs, Dressiny in Morrisania, N. Y., AUGUsTUs G. WEED, aged 43 both sides of Forty- matte ‘street, from Madison to mn eye rath, in 100th street, from Eighth ave- ears. Pilth avenue, the sidewalks be tagged ahd redagyen, sgbits the Bonlevee ja a aren, Bookcaae, OAFogt £2. Or per wan lees sien bo Notice of funeral hereafter. Tens Brest y sy 98 widened and sraleniensd, hewean t; Thats sower be built in Ninth avenue, from 1234 street Stamford end MOrwalk papers pietse Sopy. Ree een Let abd cutees Samah be Oak God renee, © 1seeh ateent, ee RARE CHANCE, FOR CASH.—PARLOR SUITS, Weits.—On Sunday, March 9, Maxcanrt S..tn- | Sha tne sidewalks flagged and fesiagged, and croswatks | hat tho vacant Teese thence aide of Sixty third Gare hee Bult SS Bedeonre Sule Oa: Semele fant daughter of Warren and Susan A. Wells, aged | he laid and reisid ani the carriageway street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, be fenced in. Private residence 124 West Twenty-sixth street. TP yedetap ie ete 0 Gara Paved with Belgian or trap block paveinent, and thatthe | "That on" both sides of Forty-cighth street, between | S08: iends and relatives are respectfully requested | receiving basi aband culverts be rebuilt and any beces- | Ninth and Tenth avenues, curb and gutter stones be set to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 20 | siry additional new sewers, with the necessary receiving | Ang'thentietatks be aaged and Tankenen, eerie Babine Gotti sapeoses oaerraceaiie: Daging and culverts, be built theretn: ‘Adjourned until Monday next, 10th instant, at two aa re eat tisealan gad ‘now olen of Conselyea street,on Tuesday, March 11, at two for Ad ‘one do., $150; és That Fifty-sixth street, from Third avenue to East | ovdiock PM, : SL o'clock P. M. River, be regulated and graced, tho curb and gutter | °° WILLTAM H. MOLONEY, Clerk, | 804 835; RAnOIDE ty sarge, Fosewood ‘That on both sides of Sta tleth street, between First and Dining’ Furniture, a aaerifice,’ Residence 113 West CITY GOVERNMENT. pecan ren aee Ge oe ease be tagged a.end iePageet. BOARD 1: s WANTED. RLM reet (Clintom place), een an i th neabiaetel between Fils and sisth avenues. bo fenced im SE WEST OF FIFTH AVENUB,—FURNISHED That the Commissioner of Public Works be and he is Re T ag Peres OLD Poe pte ated best CAR- (OFFICIAL. hereby authorized and directed to have 110th street, from ae Teer Tren Rist eee oe eels, gentlemen, arent cheap for cash or by weekly and the vith avenue to the Boulevard. men! ulated and graded, OE ni ARNON, 309 and 211 Hudson streot, cor. Be ets saat the carriageway: paved with Teltord macadamised road: | [4 BLOCKS FROM BROADWAY. STATED SusHronspay, Fob. 27 1878, | way pavement te or tua dono LY the Gay, ) Large front, Room, with Board.oa second slaty, howd: re FAMLy, SPANnO Ti ore WANTS 70 DIs- Present—Hon, 8. B. H. Vanco, President, in tho chair, | Without contract orin such oitier manner aa the Com: ished’ reloronees pose of ail their Furniture, Including Hedatn and a quorum of members. missioner of Public Works may deem expedient. ome® Crockery, &c., to 01 ty. Call at st Thirteen! street, near Second onus, (1 a ai RESOLUTIONS REFERRED. That on the south to Elm street, the si That Seventy-seventh street, ‘Third to Madison avenue, be paved with Belgian ‘or_trap-block pavement. Boulevards, be regulated uae the curb and gutter cellent Board, for families and sin- ts *, with e: stones set and the sidewall iat: Ninety: third street, ri ge to Fifth avenuo, le, at 176 Bleecker street six blocks ‘west of Broadway, Tofulnied and d erated, ecurb.and gutter stones set 13 ni That load strect, between St Nicholas avenue and the $6 "8 TO ro $10 PER WEEK, $1 50 PER DAY,—PLEASANT. sh e walks be reflagged. 8! from Furniture, Beds, Bedding, &c Payments taken PARK AVENUE.—DESIRABLE ROOM ON SEC- street maa - a Hun Sree sree ty iy OTT Se ru Hag mes ed. sanhuuscunouihen shrattee! ond floor, with Board; references exchanged. by the w ere orn ‘or month. Belgian or trap: “block pavem Seventy-third street, from Fifth ave- [BT STREET, Zi HAST HANDSOMELY FUR. KELLY 4°60, seven -seventi iret, trom the Boulevard to | nue io Eau tive ished large ind small Rooins, with Board { all m corner of Twonty-fifth pee nod Sixth avohue, Riverside Park, be regulated and yraded, gine curb end atte _Fitty-seventh ‘atrect, from Eleventh avenue to eulter stones Ky be regulated end ores i weRives, ern improvements; large closets; demrable location ; thar minutes from Broadway: references. That o north side of Fifty-third street, betweon ag north side of Fitty-third street, between Fifth Forster. ruthand’ sixth avenues, the sidewalks be flagged and and sistn avenues 15: Fast, rorry- -SISTR STRERT, oat ELEGANT Prices reduced Rooms to rent, with superior Table Board ; — ‘That street lam, lighted in Porty-stxth stroot, be | _ That a crosswalk be laid trom No. 58 Whitehall street to niable rete tygon First and Hecoed trpcnon bs the Battery opposite. UPSEQCPRORAWE SEOCRCRS SKCHANGAC. % per cent at Se ee street, from First to Second avenue, FINISHED BUSINESS Al 3 IRVING bape ret OF ROOMS TO RENT PORTINGTON BROTHERS’, um Phy a tirst street, from rourts ith ‘Lexingtor ave- be paved wi — or trap-block Di worenent Rot Dairicn hace, AD, £2, Rrmilies: also single Rooms, with or without — pihat Bwenty ninth tect rom Broadway to the North P a intel th BSvchange place, miaway be. | #rHto Sinaia WO STR. IAN OER I 642 Tudson street and 107 Charles stroot Wer, be paved with Belgian or trap-block onvemen STREET. ri Rich ek te er erage soacrarepawuneon ne out | 23? ta tee tals Second muro nat get pagy oN i t aa house and location first class; 242 West Twenty- Parlor Suits from from 940 to $ 1 ninth streets be fenced in, "hat Gold street, trom Pranklort 10 Fulton sireet, be | Hosnt houre and location frst cl iy Pty tm nw ae of Twenty-seventh ation between Ninth and Tenth ‘avenues, be ed. ‘hat on both sides of Sur pied street, wee! tter stones he set _ eye Belgian pavement. bay Fe: ee Gola to Pearl street, be paved That Bei oth sides of 1824 street, from avenue St. Nicho- Eighth avenue cars pass the door. OOD SECOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS A CLINTON furnished PLACE, —BOARD —HANDSOMELY hall Rooms suitable for 2! a Tevet and the sidewalls be Ragged and refi Jas to Eleventh avenue, curb and gutter stones be set and | Parties of gentlemen. mato Table Board, at $4 per weeks, i pelltag Sy Fentie te eraaee Sort Teerat for That'a recelying bast andoulren be bulleon the south. | the sidewalks be fagged aud retlag ngged ORANGE STREET, ON BROOKLYN Herouts, | M/°° , corner of Dutch. En- eee aeons ite rat eeeoen t nt aver pe mai sactian yr aak aro Te BY Reiminuter’ walk tothe Fallon se Wall neeatae: | wance pitts sc atianaaadt sie! ofS mn Nis and Tenth avenues be aaa eine ONTHLY OR WEEKLY PAYMENTS.—OARPETS said street, That o1 on both sides of 109th street, from Third avenue to Walks e faced and ret Futter stoties be set and the side- EAST NINTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY — That ; Ae is 40) Foie Win Boards double and’ single Rosin to Santee ae Fie ot Eighty:fourth street, between gentlemen, day boarders accommodated; references ex- Sot. and resot and the ‘sidewalks be flagged and reflagged. | © wed. hted in Fiity-sixth street, irom the tween Ninth and Tenth avenues, be flagged. the vecant lots on the south vide’ 1 Ninety-second fhe Pega ed 225 feet west of Third avenue, be on the northwest corner of Forty-third street and Niuth avenue curb and tind stones be set and the side- ries; pleasant Rooms aud first class table in a French family, Furniture, Beddit igfiutegh “BEALY & CUNNINGHAM, pos and Third arsoun. note Era er nieeet, Prices lower than any other house i e city. PRIVATE PARTIES DESIRING T0 Di DISPOSE OF their Furniture can meet with a cash purchaser by H. F., box 38) Post office. ae 4B? ,STRERT. WEST, 24, HALF BLOCK FROM | addresing hange 3 fT roadway.—Desirable Second Floor and back Par- eet viata ate ramp be ane te Sa mat Mert ae street, between Ninth tna rome ‘avenues, bs Bageod full lor, with Board; YFeduced price: m oe two gentlemen 7 REKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR FURNI- PAVERS PROW Tit BOARD OF ASCLSSANY ALDERMEN REFERRE exp, | width. meyer bs hing ci together at | unexceptionable referenc aw eee Me ig Pig me . ag. bg me Sixtieth street, between First and Second ave- witha the omen on ne a hy aS % a street, 5 WEsT 1 NETERNTH STREET.—YOR GENTLE. stock and low prices. te, &c., Fifty-sixth street, from Third avenue ‘That the vacant lots on the south side of Ninety-second | & en, somely furnished large front Room, | =< to} Ba ay street. commencing 225 icet west of Thisd avenue, o¢ | With grate fire and gas; strictly first class table; for one a Tom flag Forty-ninth street, from Madison to Fifth ave. | fenced in- f or two gentlemen, INSTRUCTION ant’ on the northwest corner of Forty-third a ‘ond 2 FOURTH AVEN UB, HOMPSON'S COLLEG! nvfo pave Ninety-third sircet, from Third to Fitth avenue, NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND ‘At See ite Cooper tute Roatan! ‘ale 50 To regulate, &c., Ninoty-thitd from Third to Fit age University placé,—Desirable Rooms to let, with + ~~ aupaaepeidaitadenini 2s 9c baat Hees on thesoutiicass coffer of Seventh avenue and | first class Board, to families or single kendlemen ; terms department. Telegraphy taught practcally, w To tence in lots on Fifty-third street, between Fifth and | Twelfth street curb a and per, tones be set, and the side- | Moderate, menta, Demand fr operators. sere aye wityalxth street) from Lexi to Fourth | “Rach by the following vols Getic: Sarat eNCORD. GrREMD | RBA USINESS | KEEPI. RITHME. a ‘ach by the follo 0 B vente. a cibaebaabty Afirmutive—The President, Aldermen Cooper, JL Broadway.—Double and si Rooms, forgentie- | BORNE 2? "DouBEAR'S commerciat’ Colleges 55 gas lamps in Seventy-first street, from Second | coner, Flanaj r, Koch, Lyssa ite MeCaferty; Mon- men only, with or without Board Meal the modern im- Fever corner Eighteenth Street, is open lay and Sinaia ity seventh str é Relinér, Morris, Ouendorier and ite Sa aeeitt 4 | oe Trea ne a: ColtemN ata task oye intel teeter y-eoventh street, from Sixth to |» Adjouraed util Thursday, next the Hanh at WEST TWENTY FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN | M,W'iling, c., for boys home on vacation: stftess 54 Fitth and Sixth avenuea—A number of pleasant single Rooms, with Board; suitable for gentlemen; cen- tral location, ramping ot trembling removed Board of Assis mt Aldermen, Eat Loom to Broadway, between Thirty-second and ‘ANTED—A PRINCIPAL TEACHER FOR A GRADED Fifty-ninth streets. eed £ To lay cas mains in Fifty-sixth street, betweon Fighth Nate. 1c er G5 WEST IWENTY-FIRST “STREFT—TO RENT, | apptidations'in writing, with, eeraboate. Of "fen grade and Ninth avenui Present—Willilam Wade, Esq., President, in the chair, | O', furnished Rooms, en suite or singly, with or with- license enclosed, Will be res received by the Bi Requesting the Commissioncrs of Taxes and Assess. and e quorum ot erbfe dines 7 * | out Board; terms moderate. Addre: tion, by hudressing the clerk an le ments to relieve the Willets street Methodist Episcopal ne se! shen the SOLUTIONS LAID OVE CHARS 801 IMBACH, ted will be notified. church trom agsesrment, RAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREE lin ‘Union, New Jersey: onl pave Threat ico, fom Tenth avenue to Hi pieces i eae roreing basing and 109 fotmtsned, wih cae Sar Distrlet lake banka lancey st “ a Bag Sorpet acct, Sram Tenth ta Blaventh avenee. That By Sets apse highoedon orth side of Thirty | tion ; also a handsome Suit of Rooms sultal Ld 8 ct MO spaces ect im Be sie fourth street, between First avenue and East River. BAST NINETEENTH str ae 1 NO# SALE—SOUND STEAMBOATS J. B. SCHUYLER {ert ret trem Rr tua | sa eat henegraeceae | 109 RA AMBRE Re | WO ata ap aa gccupled by Robert Culkin, under the Jeforson Market | Parlor, with Bedroom connecting, aise large. Hoom on nt City, To pave First avenue, from 109th to 125th street. Court House: and that he be directed tocpay tothe wait | third Hort references exchanged. Herth Pot infor Gomniuandr, 30, tons Apply to Robert Culkin the omy at in consideration ot said To lay eross-walk opposite No. 58 Whitehall street to } QQ FAST SIXTEENTH &TREET, NEAR IRVING the Battery: — Foleasing the elty from a 133 pine easant upper front Room, with Board, EATS sakes nat Si ane uned ligee: t God. street, from Frankfort to Fulton street, be | That Seventy-third street, from Third avenue to the L one or two gentlemen; references, | raen ee Os oye a ae at to! Pyatl stroet, be paved iat Ferry street, {rom Gold to Peat Bas sisian ce tea bleak Savecnentntt soreet be pay GENERAL ORDERS AD0I ers. Apply toJOHN CURTIN, 308 West streets 150 BOATS TARY, AIXD, WOOD OR IRON; SPOON OU Oars; 10,000 feet White Cedar for sale. Ri ob Hones st andine logwatkviapeate ee oe ne ee O56 NEST, RTYNINTH STREET—TO LRT : a pleasant furnished Rooms, va hand artuat on both sldos of Fir. -taveith street, from Fleyenth gov furnished front Parlor, suitable for two That the vacant lots onthe north side of Fifty-third le sidewalks be flagged and re- | #0" 4 STEPHEN KOBERTS, street, Between Fifth and Bixth avennes be fenced. Ree ois wat MN AD WACO ED’ otieal baleen Tocation” one suitable for dehtist or doctor; splendid | 369 ang 373 South streot and 114th st, Harlem Rivér, That Bleven:h avenue, from sixtieth to Seventy-ninth Finh and sixth avenues, the sidewalks be lagged aud ro- peste ne haa the curb and gutter WEST TWELFTH STREET, FRONTING THE THE “LECTURE _SEASON. BROADWAY.—FULt \ A HRoTTER AND FRUIT. STAND@ FOR SALE Saloons, Oyster Saloons, Broadway Chop Houses; ‘A er Stores to lee’ MITCHELL'S store Agency, 11 “tae POR SAL! A Meat, ID VEQETAMLE MARKET PO} am 207 Henderson a 'reet, Jersey City. SEPT ABLISHED OXOOKERY STORE, 1 , of Account ot AX te beat igealttz, eee ee pot, vawnae folg ORaNT,{| in and Firm Jae Grand sireck GOOD PAYING DAILY AND WEEFKLY Paper, with a first class Job Office attached, Jointly doing & A SEMNGP CARMEN SoReal, foe FIR@T CLASS CORNER DRUG STORE FoR sale cheap—Rare chante; also Stationery Stores, Furntshing Goods Stores, (Cigar Stores Stores, large. Confection: eries, Bako: da W, Maitrony RLU fore Agency, 77 Cedar street. Finest CLASS LIQUOR STORE, ONE OF THE best uptown corners, for sale at sacrifice; 4 years’ Tease; trade averages $25, no cecsenaay offer refused. YD, 29 Broadway. NDID mT LIQuor Fag SALE, +, best business locatic 18 city or Brook. nt Hotels Bl ard Saloons. Sample Rooms, Corner roceries, Meat rkets, Laght Businesa. Srocerie® MITCHELL'S 'S Store ey, cd 1 Cedar street. Groceries, down town Restaurants, Coffee, Cak 8s town; owner retires. Address A. D. C., Becomn Ae OLD ESTABLISHED STEAM ess; would take partner; rare investment. 23 Chambers street. FIRST CLASS MARKET FOR SALE; CAMPBERL & | bd! iynéh 410 Ba Side ; splendid location; or at AUNDRY FOR sale; excellent location; large and profitable husk Particatara GEORGE W, SIMERS, Store Agency. LOCA. tion unsurpassed; large cash trade; splendid chance t make money; low rent; great bargain, Particulars 2 Chambers sireet GEORGE W. SIMERS, Store Agency. N ESTABLISHED PROMINENT CORNER LIQUOR Store and Oyster Saloon for $000; nicely fitter aor jomplete, good stock, principal street, near pe aay rent $49), OF at auction Wedne tay. aren Auctioneers, 343 iTudson street ~ CORNER LIQUOR STORE iat AT A BAR- ately ‘ain; must be sold imme Twentieth street, Apply to MM. CHANCE TIIs DAY FOR $2—LIQUOR AND Sample Boom; Lease, Stock; fine fixtures; weat uction to-morrow. + Auctioncers, 343 Hudson street CAMPBELL & UL N OLD AND WELL ESTABLISHED FIRST CLASS corner Liquor Store on one of the principal avenues, With ball rooms and meeting rooms attached, with a long lease and low rent. THOMAS GAFFNE RARE CHANCE FOR AN ACTIVE BUSI man; © long-established Hardware, Stove an House Furnishing business for sale, with Lease; one of the best corner locations in the city'and doing a’ success: a ee, protracted illness cause of selling. Address o Bt Y, Auctioneer, No. 6 Centre street. RY FOR SALE—ONE OF BEST STANDS in, Harlem, tamniiy baking more than pays the rent jornor 118th street and First avenue. (AONFECTIONER'S TOOLS.—FOR SALE, A FULD / set of Contectioner's Tools, in lots to suit urchasorss ox, Will be agld cheap. Addroas CONPECTIONE: Herald Uptown Branch office. RUG STORE FOR SALK—UPPER PART OF BROAD way, low tor cash; satisfactory reasons tor selling. Address DRUGUIST, vox 172 Herald Uptown Braue office. RUG STORE ON MOST PROMINENT CORNER, upper part of clty, tor sale: low rent. Call on of address M. H, at John F. Henry's, No. 8 College place, from 3 to5 P. 3 F°%, SALE—A FIRST CLASS CORNER LIQUOR Store, pears Bowery, doing @ fine caah trade; ‘ ears’ lease; @ bargain for any person desiring a good usi ness. te RLY, 12 Centre street. VOR SACBOOHEAP, A FIRST, CLASS CORNER Liquor Store in kighth Ward; f whole house | rene. at diy per ye leavinig the store, . rior particulars apply to jowery. OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A first class Grocery Store, on Fulton avenue, Brook- lyn; location fine; rent low. Those meaning business este, for three days, for particulars, 0. 0. 0., uD per part rents for ey back roomn and saloon to JOHN A. DUNN, OR SALE—A FINE RESTAURANT, WITH BAR; will be sold for half price; no reasonable offer re: footy 82 East Ninth street, betwoen Broadway and ue. JOR SALE—THE OLDEST CIGAR STORE, wires Lease, in the best vemnass te of Third avenue, very reasonable price. ‘at the place, 149 Thi {OR gate ONR LARGE SIZF SHOWCASE, BLACK ‘one smaller, suitable for any business. In- auire's ‘of BAWeER 74 Fulton streqt, se cond floor. OR SALE—FINE CONFECTIONERY AND Cream Saloon, situated on Seagearh street, near ave- nue ©, Bayonne City (Bergen Point). Business location best Iai the city. Apply on premix OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS CORNER LIQUOR Store, located in one of the prinoipel strsote, of city For ms Particulars inquire of A. MILES & CO, hrystie street, OR SALE—A NEWSPAPER, TOY AND VARIETY Store. Inquire at $09 East Thirty-fourth street. JOR SALE CHRAP—A CONFECTIONERY AND I Cream Saloon. Apply at 311 Court street, near De- graw, Brooklyn, N.Y. JOR SALE—NEW AND SECOND HAND DESKS, Showcases, Counters, gs? vs ers, Office Railings, te Chairs, Stools, &c. ly to JAMES HODG. pA son atreot. Bee ‘illustra Md Y advertisement in the aily Graphic, OBR SALE CHEAP—THE FURNITURE AND GOOD Will of an old established real estats office down Dox 134 Herald OR SALE CHEAP—LEASE, FURNITURE AND FIX- tures of House 167 Hudson street, known as the Eu. Topean Hotel, contalning 2) Rooms fully turnished ; good. Bar attached. Apply as above, ‘XROOERY FOR SALE.—BEST ON EAST SIDE. IN- X _quire of WILLIAM KERRIGAN, at 42 } Rutger street. [isiaevaan TO PARTIES REQUIRING A FIRST lass business. For sale, the finest three Liquot_ a illiard establishments in the city; doing a» tri and in complete working order, ‘Kone but fesponsible parties ne ppt: andthe fullest particulars will be Riven. Address box 1% Herald Uptown Branoh office, YSTRR SALOON FOR SALE—176 EIGUTU AVENUE, Call for two days. piats GLASS MIRRORS oR. SALE—TWO EXTRA size, gilt frames, Mantel Glasses; one large gilt ft niet Glass, and one very large it fri Wrens and suitable for hi RBATTERSON 8 Furniture Storage Estab Sixth avenue, near Fortieth stre ] ARE CHANCE.—AN OYSTER SALOON, WITH lease established twenty, sears; reso for selling sicknesa ‘Inquire on the prem! pri QPLe \DID CHANCE.—FOR SALI HE GOO) © Materials for making adhesive and vest a ters; established 20 years, Apply by letter to GREGOR, station C. pe: 1B LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF AGROCERY Store to be sold cheap. Tho reason for, ate at AT West Thirty” third street, in the store. NHE RESTAURANT AND LIQUOR SALOON, NO. 147 Fourth averiue, cheap for cash, on account of owners retiring from business. + ha TAILORS—A BARGAIN,—FOR SALE A SMALL. dost rae of pers Goods and C! etbing, wes Fixtures! in abiished | neaeee: rent low; @ good chance for a distauce from the city; 15 years? Kee For J Broad parvichtars eingaine of W. GLEN. 1 Glags, As MM $1700 “FOR SALE, AN OLD, WELL ESTAD- a seo Croekery, Mlasa'and Lamp Busl- nes; ood lock on accoubt 8 sickness. 471 . DEGENER. 303 Park.—Large Room, second floor, suitable for | —». gentlemen or gentleman and wife; from $14 to $16 per } week. Q()] FAST, THIRTY-TAIRD STREET, conNeR Second avenue.—$6 per week; Rooms hand- somely furnished; house new, with all modern. paprare ae by the following vote :— Affirmative—Assistant Aldermen | Foley, Murphy, ting, Healy, Thornell, Theiss,’ Codington, #, Keenan, ‘the President, Assistant Alder: ly, Simonson, Cumisky, Linden, Som- ed ‘of Sixth avenue, ee tween Thirty-second and Thirty-fourth streets, be nut Fired soniawonss: with the nuinbers on the west side rot wa Bro: be lighted in Fity-seventh street, RET HART! EATHEN CHINER, Sal AB ere and New York, 10th and 18th of March. mu That gas street lam from the Fiith avenue to the North rive! ® That on both sides of Forty-ninth street, from Madison me mers and Be: Adjourned pun sonar, next the Sd day of March, By ON. H HENRY WILSON, rs re at ‘resident of the United States, will lec! 1873, at 2 o'clock mente; large, ‘commodious ining room ; first class tabl 8. . tn ran ite on Wednesday evening, ere 12, in aid ta venue, cur and gutter stones be set, and the | 17% " WILLIAM 1H, MALONEY, Clerk, the ther Mathew Monument Fund, Sub) the eidewraik on the orth side. of Porty-ni nor ! ot between Madison and Fifth avenues be fagged ther eform and Its ( WEST TWELFTH STREET, reat Apoatie.» Nich 30 ABINGDON good with following book and music si square—Two large weet Rooms, atre Moxpay, March 3, 1 at ‘ aniat on both sides of Forty eighth aves bernes Ninth |, Prosemt—Willlam Wado, Ean. itaitae te ike Sale Board, to gentlemen or gonveman and wife; terms hod. Bete Prgtion & So,'s, elton’ ae ss ‘4 RRURD, That a sewer'be duit incty-etgnth strovt, ftom | | That thesree drinking hydrant now standing on the 363 ip IE at el a he ts ne yae'® Brockiva, moa at the’ Gocr inst. the Commis ral Moved, and the same be placed’ og, carooima street be re: | can lave a nfoely firmished ean With ga bath, as. | on the night ob the lecture, of South Fifth avenue aud Grand street. with or without Board. Ring fourth bell, north His Honor MAYOR HAVEMBYER, will preside. A LADY, WITH SMALL FAMILY, OCCUPYING HER now houre, on Wost Thirty-secoid street, wishes to | —— May 1, oF sgoner if required, an entire second | ~ Fioge well rnished, ‘and with Board, toa small Ieraelite Tickets, $1: reserved seats, #2. _CIGARS AND. ‘TOBACCO, enn oe sidewalk on ‘out, "site of Water street, for a Gere @ of 16) feet from southeast corner of Gouverneur be Ht hat the sidewalk on north side of Front street, for @ 1 Bones set ann the 4 ana prael flay That 182d street, from avenue, be re calated and distance of 150 feet trom northeast corucr of Gouverneur | {i0/ly. Address 8., box 168 Herald office. i; LAS OF A RAVANA, TOBACCO, “EQUAL TO That lo7th rect froin Aint avenue to East or Harlem , De URN muine In appearance and quail lity, at $65. per thou- River, be graded, the curb and gutte \t the sidewalk th side of Fi stree HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR TO LET stynes set aud the aden ed. gatier | petween ee avenue and Secoadyente, be lagged ng with or without Board, to one or two gentiemen; | ands ale the cena Rayna Ht & Os @ Walden lane. terms moderate; family piiva ate. street, three doors from Beventh ARGE, HANDSOMELY FU: RNISHED FRONT ROOM rd, to two walks flags That the sidewalk on the south side of Pifty-fourth ‘That the sid Street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, Pe ing That the sidewalks on both sides of Thirty-for from Tenth avenue to Eleventh avenue, That the sidewalk on north side of Fort; 207 West Sixteenth trom venu a ‘s walk on east aide of (i averneur Water sire to Prone street, be flagged. PERS FROM THE BOARD Beet ome REFERRED Resolution ‘authorizing the Board of Health to contract ngxed. urth street, T 8. MISH'S, 187 THIRD AVENUB.—i <sacond street, | for removing nisht soi in private house up town to let, with cha aan | detween Fourth and Lexin, ne avenues, be flag Thi x rentiemen or gentleman and wites" excellent table, Ad- gations can receive the highest for cast-off | Thata sewer bes ballin siaty-Arot roel item Tenth | stteet beteenvitheand Asth avenuan be enced ig | Seem ERNST, Herald ofc. Ciouning! and Carpets by calling or addressing. Ladies aygnue e the fone sl e iat on both sides of Forty “ainth street, from Madison = attende by Mrs: Mish. Amrmet The ‘Pred ent, Aldermen re Me Caer Hdewalke varenue, curb an MBs eeivien shared ee BOARD AND Lo’ ODGING WANTED. TTENTION | AT. SIXTH sora if emanate Falconer, Flanag: aifcriy, |" That the sidewalk on the north side of Forty-ninth , oe a for, 5) Pane fh WorfiarDttendorter aid Hel $75: Coats, Boar, WANTED—FOR AN ELDERLY LaDy, PY) Ss hth or Ninth war the tet ‘of April. RAY, 73 Charlto sporem Mr. or hove Wiehe Ad nts bs tei ‘avenue, ai a ot ie ime reet, between Madison and Fifth i Ge Jet ‘treet, from the Filth to the Eighth avenue, gm geet, lem m1 te lighted in Fiiyrecventh Nervet, venue to the North Rive Tea ste Fitth avenue to Eighth avenue, Avi bi i an 1 t ‘be built th ¥ - be regulated ant serait, the curb and guiter stones sot | soutteast corner of Pre si gait be, batt onthe | PoaR, Tub ocaign TOREG EADY OF Rr AT t25, SayENTH beret DEIWERN ete ‘Ad box 1a Herald Uptown a : That gas lam) mba tie in Seventy-eighth street. from | | That the sidewalk on nort! gree Branch oft fut valusrior {adies! and gentlemen's ‘Cast-of Clothing, tho Boulevard fe.© distance, ffiy feat of Eleventh ave: | between Fourth | ana Lexin from eypack Foseepee ne | ranean omies. Carpets, &c;, by calling on Gr addressing “Ladies waited on by That the sidew oth sides of th + ge from Tenth » ‘avenue to Bleventh avenue, That 126th street, from Fifth a’ street, be Foquiaceg and sernded, stones net, a aIKs flagged. That lamps be lighted in Seventy fourth | ee nett URexceptionable reference. e to, tiie oo eee ee curb and gutter ‘ANTED—BY A LADY AND CHILD SBVEN YEARS street, from “ old, two firnished or unfurnished Rooms, with the Boulevard to @ distance fitty jout of the Bievenes te ene rer ee RENCH BOARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN AND | 0° Address M., box Cr iter p be iia in said stre jon, water saa ne be laid in Fifty. Sninth street, from ith to Seventh That @ receivi bas in and culvert be built om the pad Twenty-third street and Thirteenth That in Worth street, between Centre street and Chat- TE. WARTS, 400 SEVENTH AVENUE, BETWEEN Thirty- fourth and Thirty. eoeeeee lta receive the highest prices for vast off jothin aa te arte, by calling or addressing. Ladics attended by Mrs i hh streets, Ladies and | change, SPECTALTY—HORIZONT. on ig us 8x12, vai ats i Bis min ‘igo 7% ng agent 16x36, 18x24. Samplescan be seen at It street; second hand Engines taken in ex- WHITEHMILL, SMITH Manufacturers, N Newburg, N.Y, T WILSON & ROAKE'S NEW AND SECOND HAND i ter and Dover strvots, a fine Jot of shalting also a large assortmeut of Eugines, Bo! A TENOINES, BOILERS, PUMPS, TANKS, NO. 9 “4 oie fo. 4; Sturtevant Blowers, new and second jachine! ry bought and a at HOFFMAN & FIN- NEN ry ig Water street, Brooklyn OR SALE—A LARGE LOT OF NEW AND SECOND hand Machinery, consisting of Engines, Boilers, Steam Pumps, Shaft at Tanks also { ith or wi lachinery, & ott rong 2 arin erpoes. ADK ly to manufactai p SY, No ‘Nos. 4to 10 Bri age. et, Isavebage or R SALE—TURRE SECOND HAND BOOK OR PA. r Cutting Mac in first class order: one 2-incl epee aM i ear ak Rite 4 ue iE SON, 1,003 Pennsylvania’ avenue, ren STEAM ENGINE, 4¢INCH DIAMETER: Leora ee snek sroke, in first rate order j said ame eas id Pits OR 8. of Homan. PORTABLE a: AND STATIONARY AND five horse Pony Engines and Boltets, Rendering Tanks, Drills, Lathes, portable Forges, Boat Eugines, i Pulle Shatting, WILLARD & DE BEVOISE, 45 Dey streot. Be, SLIDE VALVE ape AT WALLACE & CO,"! ‘ortiandt erent and Variable Cut-off Engine fies. Kionsiels, 36 "Cannon Feet, betore iain: dines, from 1D to 100 harse power, tn st isoAmes? Portables, 3 to 4) horse power; Portable stiotaters, sto Ham square, Park strect, between Centre and Mott streets, 0 tent Barter treet, Vetween Chatham and Bayard. str Avenue, also Croton water pives be laid. ——__________ | A? 27 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-THIRD ties vohale? RANFION Brida berry street, between Chatham and Park streets, That in a} -seventh street, from Third to Fifth ave- JANTED—BY A YOUNG G NTLEMAN—POARD street, M. LEON pa, by the highost price for Indies’ | Eiule ar street, between Park and Worth streets, he | nue, curb and gutter stones be set and the sidewalks and Lodging with a quiet family, within easy dis | and gentlemen's Cast-of Clothing, Carpets, 4c, Ladies | ~~ = snd relagged ang’ thet carriageways be we paved with Bol: | that’ lorth street, from Fifth avenue to Rast or Hi tance OF Wail street terme Bs to Ete S08 2g Se See _ MAM(BLE MANTELS. ian or trap-block pavement. rogiateh andupraeds the” carb and gener | eHce8 exchanged. "Address SCOTSMAS riteraid omee. | ra. MINT2'9, 68 SIXTH AVENUB-—WANTRD, $75,000 ‘A ~RLABER, 4TRAM-MARBLE AND MARDLEIZIS ‘hat @ receiving basin and culvert be built on the the sidewalks gs od woith rae Ci lothing, Carpets, Jewelry, tor the Works, 134, and Ly Bast Elghwenth street. —Marble Bortheast corner of Twenty-third sirevt aud Thirteenth t, trom ave Nicholas to Eleventh _HOTELS, estorn trate. badies and cri in by, anccplened at | et Marbicized, Mantels, Tiling, Marble Counters, Menu: avenue, be regalated and grade “ eae : er awanry, | R,PEiges we pay in io to 878 coats, | ments At prices hatdely competition, Marble turning pt ie imps be lighted in Forty-third street, from That on both sides of Ls! eyeigeih street, between bent | ft gts ST. GERMAIN, FIFTH AVENUE, TWENTY- w to byt post pupetually at | for the trade. si Pia econ davene, and Tenth avenues, fended to by Mr. oF ‘aes aaa but of the gulter stones pdrkgs and second street and Broadway.—American or Eu- Rooms, all front newly furnished ; aple ad street, from Fifth to 8} a the sidewalks be fi I e fepu iabered, ixth avon, be ‘That the ibs deed, south Gi oestion for. permanent o fransieng gueste for ‘Spring AT eg MARKS WELL-KNOWN BSTARLISUMENT, ven, do oleae rect, from Second avenue to Rast n Sixth and Seventh ave 4 Summer; Table d’H $3.0) day. 101 Bixth aveune, oppodite Ei Eighth stro adie and ropyiate frees, the curb gutter numbered street, from Gentlemen. in Ee Gia EEE sw a mre, wy Sess beaut ts Pertp-ag ee HO BORE gs gu teat | Sites beeen ver, ms 7 Bee and raed Butter stones wee and sto th ie Beedhe and Bvenue. Bast of vnc lly isiwed @ day, piisaons w on at ra Marka. Piouse try and satiety rasan arash trees fo v4 Fifth: me to East River, be med ‘and jed, pie arb and gutter LAs PARISIENNE RAST ‘TWELFTH STREET Taki HARRIS’ Tote SIXTH AVEN' ulated and gr Curb ad guticr stones sat and the n University Place and Broadway. Biegnne, | AL ae a laces. tig siden ae alath 4 = iy from Second avenue to East i mingle: Private sable if req io and graded, the curb aud gatter and fewe ie lever na wet aud. tne aka enue to avenue A, ct Ay. itter stones ie para 1 be flagged an relly avenue to Rast River, ot | QPADI UARE HOUSE, at peek ee Panta at street ‘Seven street ‘and eddress aa from First avenue 1 avenue A. ee et a ee ee Maney reiicsahed "Betray late desired, | | ASSORTMENT OF MANTELS, UNSURPAS: Ree ons ant ality’ of LL Lear Sine MUMENWAYN SLATE COMPANY, _Fourt's avenue and Seven! ‘street, Union sq} Fr = | Safi LABER & CO., oe. wanes wORti 3 en eins AN aA Broalway ant —! 4 Mantels, Monu- ir a cai aa rere Bact et ANTEES—RICH AND BLK or Aint won ak orery desertion Naf, rare street ear Be Hoven ‘ayoulo, % Hy eae ble ana Wood $22 West Twenty: