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$$$ $$$ THE COURTS. .-- An Injunction Granted Against a Theatre. onc eee SUITS AGAINST THE CITY. cobeeerete '; Pleas and Sentences in Oyer and | Terminer, In the Court of Oyer and Terminer yesterday three persons entered pleas of guilty and received sentences. As there were no cases ready tor trial she Court decided to adjourn until Friday, when the calendar will ve ready. In the case of E. Herting ve. Couector Arthur, sried in the United States Circuit, vefore Judge Wallace, im which the former sought to recover duties paid by him under protest on an importa. ton of sausages, Claimed to be exempt from duty under the act of June, 1572, as dry sausages, and to be classified as “bologna,” the jury yesterday re- turned a verdict in favor of the plamtig tor the amount claimed, $2,000, Gustave W. Ball was yesterday held by Commis- , Sloner Osborn in $10,000 to await examination on acharge of having assisted in the concealinent of goods imported into the United States with the in- tent of defrauding the revenue, » THEATRICAL LICENSES. The subject of the payment of theatrical licenses continues to occupy more or less the attention of the courts. Mr. William B, Freiigh, of the Bowery Theatre, ts still in @ mixed condition on this ques: tion. In May last be paid tothe Society for the Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents, the prose- cutor in all these license cases, $250, one-half of the license, with the understanding that he would pay the balance at the end of six months, Mean- me the Supreme Court, Chambers, declared the act under which the license tees are exacted un- | tonstitational, Relying on this decision Mr. Fre- Ugh refused to make any turther payment, and, thereiore, @ sult was commenced tn the Superior Court.to recover $2,000 penalties. Pending this | suit the Supreme Court, General Term. reversed the decision of the lower Court and declared the act referred to constitutional Upon this | Mr. Frelign tendered the balance of his iicense fee, but the counsel on the other side refused to accept tt unless he paid in addition $75 counsel jee and $103 costs. An injunction was @ then obtained agalust him, and yesterday meen » before Judge Vononue, to dissolve this iojunction on pay- ment o! $250, the balance of tne license fee, Aiter @ brie! discns-ion of the case Judge Dononue took was made in Supreme Court, Cuambe: the papers, reserving his decision, Hardly had the above matter been disposed of when appitcation was made on behali of the So- ciety ior the Reformation o! Juvenile Delinquents Jor an injunction ayainst Samuei Shapter, Joun s. Fera, Manbing ana larry Hart, proprietors of the Metropolitan Theatre, restraining them irom giv- tog uny performance at their theatre until they have pald their license, A temporary tnjuuction was granted, and the usual boud given. The next Btep in the programme doubtless will be eitner to pe their hceuse or move lor a@ dissolution of the junction. SUIS AGAINST THE CITY. 0n appeai in two suits against the city, { these suita, m which Jacob Vooruts 4s plainuf, to recover payment foy rock excavated on First papers. 19,758 12, Oalance sill claimed to be due. ‘tne contract required the Water Purveyor to give a certificate before tae final payment. In January, 1871, the property Owners commenced a sult to re- strain the laying oi the pavement or confir ming aby assessment lor the work, and an injunction Was pranted to this effect. ‘the Water Purveyor terused to give a final certificate, on tne ground that he was tied up by this injunction. On. the ‘rial of the case below the action was dismissed On account o1 Jack of the certificate. The ground ol appeal Was that this certificate was not neces- Surv, and Oo! cotrse che argument was @ strictly techiical and legal one. Asin the previous case, the Court took the papers. John De Wint Hook, executor of the estate of she late John Peter De Wint, brings suit against ihe clly for value of building torn down in the Ouurch stréet extension. An award was given tor she value ol the lot, and the butiding leit for the i owners to remove or dispose of us they pleased. it not having been removed when its demolition became necessary, the city directed its sale at | Auction, and the same was sold tor $1,500. It is | now claimed that the property was worth $15,000, 4nd suit is brought to recover this som. ‘Te d fence 18 th.t the buliding was sold for all It was Worth. Case still on, ‘he trial of the case began Lacks in Supreme Court, Circuit, be‘ore Judge Wrence, SUPREME COURT--SPECIAL TERM. WHERE A CORPORATION MUST BE MADE PLAINTIFF. Before Judge Van Brunt, Francis Graves, as stockholder of the fi. A. Yonge & Co. corporation, charges Henry A. Yonge, president of the company, with convert- ‘ng to his own use the funds of tHe company, thereby causing a depreciation of $3,000 in nis Mock, Sult was brought to cover this alleged Defendant demurred on the ground that 1% ecessary 10 make the corporation a party to action. The Court neld the demurrer to be well taken, and ordered a judgment tor the de- fendant, COURT OF OYER “AND TERMINER, PLEAS OF GUILTY AND SENTENCES, Before Judge Barrett. The only business transacted in this Court yes Verday was accepting pleas of guilty and passing Sentences. First in the list was Lonis Klopsch, Against whom were three indictments sor forgery in the third degree, Mr. Willlam F, Kintzing, tne | prisoner's counsel, succeeded in getting the Cours | pt accept a piew of guiity o1 forgery in the fourth Yezree, thus saving him severai years in State | Piigon additional to two years, which was the sentence imposed, John McCullough, indicted tor burglary, pleaded guilty of un attempt, and was sentend ar ror two years to State Prison. Lioyd pleaded guilty of assault and pattery, oud Was sentenced to the Poniventiary tor one y DECISIONS. By Judge Sedgwick. Fellows vs, wuller, ~-Urder gottied, By Judge Curtis, " Matthews vs. the Mayor, &c,—Order By Chief Justice Moneil, he et al. ve, Barnard et al,—Motion de Mitchel vs, Vermont Copper Mining Company.— Motion dism: }) With Conte. " ne SUPREME COURT--SPECIAL TERM. By Judge Van Vorst. Grenves vs, Guuge.suugment fot defendant on | femurrer. (See.opinion.) By Judge Van Brunt. Bigler ve, Fito Dacre signed. Dela Winkié.—Decree and findings goed, COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. jeiore Judge Sutherland, ALLEGED MAYHEM, ‘The trial o: Martin Godirey, charged with biting Of the ear of Robert Southern at a saloon in York- Ville On the 1bth of July, Occupied the entire ses. Bion o! this Court yesterday. ‘The accused te-tifled in tis own bohall that ne Mid not commit the offence, Dr. White waa called and gave it ashis opinion ; pee Me La looked ag tiit had been torn rather an dit Of, Jacov Dunn, In whose employ the prisonor is, as y 19 also the Saketnanch ogether with a large Rumber of varriage Manuladturers, testida G@oou Charactar of Godirey ior vesce to the and Ole The Supreme Court, Geferal Term, Judges Davis, Brady and Daniels on the bench, was @ainly occupied yesterday in hearing arguments The first venue, between Thirty-seventh and Forty-second sreets, there being a difference ot 36,409 yards be- een the amount he claims and that allowed by @ City Surveyor. Mr, John E, Develtn, who ap- eared for the plaintiff, submitied tacts and figures which, he insisted, showed conclusively that’ Mr. Corhis was entitled to payment ior the whole Amouut of rock alleged by him to have been ex- Gavated. The opposing counsel, Mr. Dean, tried to Wake the figures show a different conclusion, ana Bt the close of the argument the Court took the The second case argued is the sult brought by the Bowery National Bank against the city as as- Signee of the Hunnan Wood-Preserved Pavement Company. ‘he suit growing out of a contract for paving 128th street, and for which $65,860 40, being 10 per cent of the contract price, has already been aid. The present suit ts to recover payment of | | fact.—Nos. 122, 72, 78, 61, | 138, 139, 144, 145, 146, 147, 149, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, NEW Y ORK HERALD, Ness, The evidence was closed at a late hour. Tus morning the case will be submitted to the | Jury. PLEADED GUILTY, Stealing two pieces of cioth, valued at $60. jrom the store of Robert Englemann, No. 143 Waverley place, pated guilty to an attempt at grand Jar- ceny, He was sent to the State Prison ror one year. Allred Winder, a colored man, pleaded guilty to | petit larceny, the allegation veing that om the 1st | oO! this month he stole five shirts, the property of | Edward Holland, The sentence was imprison- ment in the Penitentiary HOF) six montis, TOMBS POLICE coURT. Before Judge Kilbreth. A SHOPLIFTER CAUGHT. Marie Pierson, an account of whot Stewart's Tonth street store on Saturday alter- noon, the property stolen being valued at $25 50, and consisting of one dozen silk handkerchiels, ‘The prisoner was held in defauic of $1,060 bail to | answer. A BOLD HOTEL THIEF, Abraham Levering made complaint against Wil- | liam H. Brown, woom harged with having, on the 24th inst., stolen trom him property to the | | value of $553. Mr. Levering, it appears, was a lodger tn room 43, St. Nicholas Hotel, and Mr. Brown on the day mentioned took possession of room 47 onthe same corridor. That night Mr. Levering left his room to go to the theatre, and when he returned the following articies were | missing—to wit:—Five shirts, a pair of pants, four | pairs oO! stockings, five handkerchiets. ten collars, ‘nree pairs of kid gloves, a puir of sip; ers, a valise, two $50 United States uotes and two | checks of $100 cach, payable to vearer. The hotel proprietors were iniormed of the loss, | and Ofiicer Rodgers, ol the special squa taken in to work up the case, He suspected the lodger im room 47, and accordingly, When that geutieman left his quarters yesterday morning, a search was made which confirmed the suspicion. In room 47 were /ound aii tne articies just enumerated except the bank notes and drafts. When brougut 10 court yesterday afternoon Mr. Brown declared that he was too tll to be subjected to imprison. | ment: but, a8 he could uot provide $2,000 bail, the | Court, although not a physician, begged leave to | differ, and Mr, Brown went below. PICKED HIS POCKET, William H, Feeling, a resident of Alpany aud a | canal boatman, who ts the fortunate owner ot one Of those queer looking but roving craft, appeared | | in court to prefer a charge of larceny against | James Gurnsey, a resident of Syracuse and a rall- Toad engineer. The story of the comip lainant was | that he had been rudely and cruelly deceived by | the prisoner, whom he had taken to be a friend | | and not a thief, The pair met at a tavern in Greenwich street, and, being impressed with each other’s appearance, they sallied out together Jor a spree, or Went on @ benuer, as Feeling ex- | pressed it. Being tn a saloon they drank amicably | togetuer, and then Gurasey expressed sorrow at being unable to ‘cull the crowd,’ he beiug, as Micawber would say “floored.” i jor he ad pienty of money to do it} with, at the same time exhiviting the | sun of $75, This was a bad move for | Feeling, for ne soon lost sight of bis cash; hence | hig complaint. ‘The conversation turoing on | sieight-o! hand ticks and betting devices, Gurnsey inumated that ne was a mesmerist, aud expressed tHe Deltef tuat be could give Feeling a giumpse of heaven, The agseriion Was doubted: so when the complainant was requested to look up to the ceiling he did so quite innocently and submitted ; to being placed in proper position. He aid not | see beaver, however, nor has he bad a) gumpse of nis money either. The Judge listened fested his sympathy wita tie canal owner by senuing the engineer down stairs jor trial, If the | charge against nim ts true nos interest him ior some time, ESSEX MARKET POLICE COURT. Before Judge Sherwood, A DISHONEST BOOKKEEPER, Leo Witkoski, a bookkeeper in the employ of Lipman, Brown & Co., No. 8 Walker street, was yesterday accused by Mr. Harris Brown, a member | of the firm, of stealing $57 on the 14th of January. Mr. Brown stated that on that day he saw Wit- koski put bis hand in @ drawer where the money bad veen placed, and on Witkoski noticing that Mr. Brown’s attention was attracted to his move- ments he immediately ran away, Aiter his de- Parture the money was discovered to be missing. yitkoski was veld in $1,000 bail to answer. THE POLICY RAID. ‘Thomas Birmingham, of 62 East Broadway, ddan @ complaint agatost George Stumpf, of jo. 75 Gouvernear street, charging him with sell- tog lottery policies. Stumpf, who had been ar- rested by Oiicer Wood, of the Seventh precinct, Was held in $500 bail to answer the charge at Gen- eral Sessions, COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. SUPREME CouRrT—CuaMBERs—Helad by Judgo | Donohue.—Nos, 66, 67, 72, 85, 80, 90, 98, ¥9, 102, | 217, 222, 228, 226, 227, 228. SUPREME COURT—SPECIAL TERM—Held by Judge | Van Seidel Beha 0. 3. Issues of law and 23, 127, 131, 182, 134, 127, 108, 159, SUPREME COURT—GENERAL TERM—Held by Judges Davis, Brady and Daniels.—Nos, 240, 155, 213, 55, 5546, 162, 158, 221, 229, 280, 231, 242, 233, SUPREME’ CoURT--CI jor the term, Part 2—Held oy Judge Van Case on—No. 471, Part 83—Held by Judge La Nos. 912, 915, 1889, 2179, 1589 54, 1801 %, 21, 54334, 2107, 1825, 963, 979, 1187, 1445, 253, 87, a, 77, illg, 1715, $91, 905, 997, 10.1, SuPsRIOR COURT—GENERAL T'ERM.—Adjourned for the term. SUPERIOR CouRT—TRIAL TERM— Part 1.—Ad- journed until Fepruary, on account of the assign- ment oi Ju age Von Vorst to the Supreme Court. Part 2—Hei COMMON PLEAS--GENERAL TERM.—Adjourned ior the term. i, 235, 284, 287, orst. COMMON PLEAS—TRIAL TERM—Part 1—Held by | Juoge Loew.—caze on—No. 898, Part 2.—Ad- journed until the first Monday tn Feorvary. MARINE COURT—TRIAL TERM—Parta 1, 2 and 3.— Adjourued for the term, CoURT OF GENERAL Sessions--Held by Judge Sutheriand.—Tue People vs. Martin Godfrey, may- hem (contiaued); Same ys. William Gull, robbery; Same vs, Charies Wilhams, felonious assauit and ttery; Same vs, Thomas Wallace, jaUlt and bactery ; Same ve. Jobo Golaen, burglary; Same vs. William Pettigrew, burglary; Same Vv: | James Duke, burgiary; Sume va, George Worthen, burglary; Same va. William Heilramper, grand larceny;'Same vs. Frank Webb, grana jarceay; Same Va. Helen Miller, grand larceny; Same ¥ Alonzo Johnson and Sophia Johnson, grand lar- ceny; Same vs. Charies Seibel, grand larcen. Same vs. Daniel Soeliyherz, grand larceny; 8 vs. Lewis Jerome, grand larceny; Same v: Smith, grand larceny; Same vs. Peter grand lurceny; bame vs, Charles ees jarceny; Same vs. Frank Wagner, g' Same Vs. Maria acCormack, petit lar vs. George Livingston, petit larceny. COURT OF APPEALS. ALBANY, Jan, 27, 1875, The following proceedings took place to-day:— No. 86, The Manufacturers and Tradera’ Bank of Butalo, appeilant, vs. Tne Farmers and Me- chantes? National Bank of Buffalo and others, respoudents.—Argument resumed and conciuded. 0, 250, The Farmers and Mechanics’ National Bank of Bulfulo, appellant, va. Peter O. D respondent,—Submitted No, 90, The Mechanics and Traders’ National | & of New York, respondent, vs, Ellis eval, Sd alg nd a by Will of counsel for appellant jor resp udent, No. 91, Francis B. Wallace, gepeniant, vs. David Swinton, respondent,—Passe No. 93. Jonn 8B, Slawson, Tespoudent, vs. The A. Courslio, Al Hale, of counsel lor appeliant, and vy Granville Tremaino ior responden No, 80, Anirew J. Hackiey et al, the Saray va, Join H, Diaper et al. oxecutors, el lants.—Argued by Lutner it, Appellants, and by Charles Mason lor respond ents, Case aull on, Adjourned to ee 28, 810A. The oA fect le the day calendar for Thursday, a 28, 1875t—-Nos. 73, 05, 27, 16, 48, 28, 4636 an REAL ESTATE NOTES. The attendance at the Exchange yesterday was not very large. R. V. Harnett adjourned the foreclosure sale of the premisi feet west of Fourth avenue, to Feornary 17. Wilitam Kennelly sold, by order of tho Depart. | ment of Docks, the right and privilege of pl jor one year irom February 1, 1876, Moa the joot ot the steps at the Upper and lower enas tf venue bridge over the Harlem eave ting Ol wail boats, Dilion priv: tor $780, The same privilege last Year sold tor $1,100. 1 ‘tyne lollowing sales u! real estate are noted to be heid at the Exchange to-day! By A. H. Muller & Son—Foreclosure the south side of sixteenth street, $48 avenue. By Joseph MeGuire~Partition sale # the three rit brick nouse and two lots, ouch 25x90, Nog. 4929 and 4.3. Fourth avenue. between 130th and 18th saat and ! 32 lois, situ in the town of f¥lip, Suitolk county, on Prospect avenue and C gion f nea Haft iy yelervont orclottcs A] Gers arrest ap. peared in yesterday's HeRaLp, was arraigned at | this court yesterday ulternoon on a charge of | shoplitting. The offence was committed tn | jo ‘eeling eit a | compassion ior his new {riend’s generous instincts | and announced that he would do all the “calling,” | | | Barciay screet serries compiatned but little yest to the storv With apparent interest, and maui- | day or betug troubied vy tue ice. Delays were 5, 116, 120, 1 5, 127, 128, 134, 140, 157, 158) 214, 222, 223, 224, 225, '226, 227, 223, | MMcuiT—Part (1—Adjourned | ronab) *) VERY HANDSOM ALGOVE FRONT ROOMS AND <= hell Room, with a family ot reflnement; house and Feferences ex- rior street, between road wal reterences. OR THREE HANDS! ‘OMELY PUNISHED "ROOMS | to let, with Board, to tamiliesor_ single gentlowen, | t M4) EET facing Washington square; by Judge Sedgwick.—Sume calendar. | ~ 2 9 ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SUITS oF “APART. ments, en suite or singly, weit or without private | tabie; terms mode: 210 | tween ‘“Ihirty-Aitn THE FERRY CROSSINGS. pe Frank Gilmore. a youth, who was charged with INTERRUPTIONS TO TRAVEL ON THE RIVERS YESTERDAY NOT OF A SERIOUS CHARACTER. Broad cakes of ice floated up the East River on the Sood tide of Tuesday night and choked the Stream 80 thoroughly that n} lor a time below Roosevelt street so thar there | _ Were no crossings made ‘or several hours. During | the blockade twoor three venture ome men waiked | over the temporary bridge, so itis reported, and igation was closed arrived safely on the Brooklyn shore, When the | tice changed this compact Held was carried down toward the lower bay, and im the flood tide of yesterday morning there were large quantities of the old ice brouznt back, bat so broken iaoto frag- Ments as to do but little harm. As las been the case every day since the ice made its appearance, the tugs that early steam up and down the rivers crusned many of tue iarger | Pieces and mave the way .or the ferryboats much | less dimicult, as when there are no sold fleids to | encounter these vesse.s get along quite fairly and make their trips in comparative regularity. It | has been des:onstrated repeatedly that the pro- | Peller 1s by all Odds the better kind of crait to con- , tend with the ice. Winter after winter it has | been observed that they can crush through fleids O1 thts form:dable obstruction witnout being tn- jurea, and where a sidewheel boat would be bowerless to move, An instance of tis character 18 given Where toe litte propelier Bay Riage a day | or two since, running to the pisce of that name on | Long island, steamed througi a Gense mass Of ice Gown veut Fort Halgiton tat woud have been | Impassibie ior the jargest o1 the siaewnee! boats | | that piy on the several ferries. Althouga the Last Kiver was tilled with floating | Uummoces most of tt had borne the butetings of tae tugs and other craits, and Was Dot in sul- ciently dense mass to seriously interiere witn Davigation uu the several ferries. At the Fulton jerry they ian the tour regular boats on scueduie time, though occasional Geiays were experienced on the Brooklyn shore, Where the nortaward aud westerly wind have carried muca of the fosuag Mass, packiug 1¢ luto Lhe slips, At tne Wall’ street terry they succeeded in making their trips irom the early morning uotit between ten and eieven o’civck with commend- aole promptness. But between they latter hous there Was a seriuus embarassment on the Brooklya Side, the ice there being in such quantivies as to prec.ude (he possibility Ol reaching the Montague strect sip. The pilots made desperate effurts to crush through tue obstruction, but it was iully Jorty minutes before it yieided to tne terrible us- saults 0; (he boats somerse: and Clinton, Oace sepuraied and uw channel mage 1b was kept open , during the rest of tue duy, and the patrons of the lerry Were not aiterward delayed, Much the same stute oi aifairs existed at the | Louth and Hamiten avenue terries. The strong | food tice which rans througu Buttermik Channel | ike a uull ace cuugkt much or the neavier and | arger pieces Of ice and jammed them com- pletely tonetner in the course of these boats, cuus- slorm, however, by the same methods whica cleared the Wal street route, and trom eleven ob mucu detention. ‘The obstruction was carried o’clock or shorty alter, there was but littie trouble experienced ou these eXtensiveiy patronized Jer- | nies, Both of the Staten Island companies ran their boats with great regularity, ‘tue stormy winds that have cuiried the ice to rd the Brooklyn snore, have been @ great reiiel to these lerries, yiving them @ comparatively clear chanuel ‘rough which the pilocs pick their way. Fora Week or more (here has been posted ut the old Stateo island verry the tollowing votice:—"Night 8 omitted on account of the ice in the vay. Boats wiil icave as iolluws every hour—Staten Isiand, irom 6 A. M. to7 P. M.; New York, irom 7 A. . bo 8 Pe e men on auty at the Cortiandt, Liberty and slight in the morning by the accumuiation of | e » bi road matters wil | c*kes on the New York shore, but the eop tide removed Much of it, and during the giteruoon tne only inconvenienco resulted irom the efforts ocea- Slonally required to lorce the bouts into the sups through (he mass whicu ound lodegment there. The Morrisaula aud Harlem bouts made thor regular trips, but the floating ice encountered all the way Up the river necessitated a slower rate of | speed thau is usual Wito these fleet sidewnheels, Great exertions are beimg maue bv the Light- house board of tue district to replace the can and spar buoys carr ed to sea by the heavy ice. In o short time these important marks to the channel, to and trom the Atlantic Will again be in their old | positions, ‘The system of ruoning the ferryboats from | Jersey City to Cortiundt street sor the pase few | Weeks 14 2 Source O! great annoyance aud disap- pointment to passengers. Previously, the Duuts Made trips every ten or twelve minutes up to ten o’clock ut bigot, then every filteen minutes up to twelve, then every half-uvour till 1our tn the morn- ing. Now passengers have to wait from fifteen minutes to eigat until filteen minutes past eignt, This has become a@ standing rule, and is not due to the ice or impediments of any kind. 1 HANDSOME LY “FURNISHED "PARLOR—LARGE closets, grate fire, modern Improvement fur gentieman and wife or two gentle: erect terms very moderate. 210 bast Twenty-seveata etre very low: first class browa stone; central, hy oblection to cnildre: location are first class; excellent table changed. 170 West Twenty-third stree! Rooms and su; id Sixth avenu le boarders accomm No. ‘210 Madis x niriie! on avenue, be- felonious as- | it Forty-tifth street, th avenu reterence. 323 Kast Twentieth street’; fire and as: terms mod- erate. | Kooms to te 145 EAST TWENTY-SECOND ands, | thoroughly renovated ‘and imporiant improvements NNY, WELL FURNISHED FRONT il conventences, superior Board and all genteel neighborhood; near Fourteenth street. 43 sev: nth avenus 1 ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR, OR SEPARATELY; private tabte if preferred; terms low to families or | parties of singie gentlemen; third story soom. 126 West | Hwenty-ninth street, near Broadway and sixth avenue, BLOCK FROM BROADWAY, 586 SEVENTH AYVE- nue, near Forty-first street.—Second Flour tu let, with Board: third story trout Koom; every convenience; rivilege of washing; very rea | BUS, 2 OR THREE G hte N CAN FIND PLEASANT s veg 141 Nateaae itn est streets, Kefercrices, D NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LEt—wire Pahclam Board. private family, at moderate prices, | Move !n spring dint 17 2 HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET With Board. on second floor, 67 West Tweltth street, Day boarders take: 3s *TORY ROOM TO LET, WITH “BOARD, AT No, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1875.—TRIPLE SHE ET. BOARDERS WANTED. 99 CLINTON PLACE.—A SUIT OF HANDSOMELY SY furnished front Rooms on second floor: also sev- eral © cad micely furnished Rooms, with or without SEN PIFTH 3] WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, BREW and Sixth avenues —T nished Beonnd Floor. with 3] EAST TWENTY-SECONE EB. EK. ‘Avenue Howlcinree elegantly. furnismedy som n’ suite or singly, to let, with superior Dtval house appoimtments and tavle tir i American family’ HOSE Bis QQ WEST THIRTY NINTH STRELT.—-ON® LAR: ede) sunny front Room. on second thoy t pri ole if desired ; one on third floor; permancut arrangement | at summer prices; references exchanged, WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH Avenue Hotel,—Klegantly urn shed iront and rear ro gentleman an’ wife or single gentlemen, with or without Board, in smalt private family. « ATH SIREET, WEST, 336, NEAR EIGHTH AVE +) nue.—Two nicely turnishet large Rooms, all im- provements excellent Board, fire and light, $12 and $16 tor two; single Room, $5. 35 WARAYEIIF Place, sean FOURTH STREF OO Handsomely turnished tront Room and hall B room adjoining, on third floor, with Hoard, ample c room. Also Rooms on fourth floor; location good; terms reasonable; references exchang 43 % y THIRTY.FIFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH ue.—Large Room to let, with Bo 40 rgentiemas and wile; locadon an class; references, TRERT, «) way.—Elogantly turnished Rooms, with first class Board, tor families and gentlemen; table boarders ; house hew.y turnished; reierences, WEST FOURIEL NIM RWL AT cleranty tarnished Parlor F Hoon af tour Rooms private with first class B Suit on second floor; table if required | WEST WAS PLACE, NEAR SIXTH avenue,— uperior aecommodations, with first ciass Board. ‘for sinvle gentlemen; terms’ reasonable ; references exchanged 5(Q) MOBtON siReET, GH sT00P R one or two gentienien m a strictly private tamily ; podtively vo boardersin the house; references given and required, 10( WEMT TWENTY-EIGHTH STRE (RING third bell. ‘0 let, a furnished Room and Ped- room in asmali Brench tainly, with or without Box 126 Bast aM TY-S STRERT.—TWO four small furnisned Foe to let, with ‘bed “Board on third and tourth floor se, Sauls and Wostions first class; terms low. n 32 EAST TWE V¥-NINTH STREET, —A LARGE 3.4 Room on second floor. with ample closet ern exposure, to let, wiin Board; also suit of i third floor, 15 3) WAVERLEY PLACK, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE,— “A nicely furnished front Room, with every com- fort of ahome and best Board, German family; reier- 15 2 WEST THIRTY. RVENTIE STREE’ A FEW OZ ventlemen or ladies can be accommodated with first class Board and. pleasant Rooms; house commo- | dious; attendance good. 1 5Y. WEST TWELYTH S?TREKT.—PLEASANT, Dd nicely furnished Koom on second floor; nleo front Bedroom to let, with frst class Board ; all modera conveniences, ys 4 2 WEST TWENTY THIRD STREET,—HAND- (4 somety turnished tront Room, with Bourd; verms mod references exchanged 213 VE i st LE! Mished buck Parton, with oard, tor gentieman and wile or two xentienen: afer large, sunny hull Boom pug floor; table rst class, and references ra | 2) WEST FIFFEENTH STR KT.—10 LET, WITH Board. to tamilies and single gentlemen, very desirable furnished Kooms, with good accommodations; terms moderate. ‘at NTLY FUR. 2 298 WEsT FORTIETH 'STREE . NICELY FUR nished Rooms to let, suitable for gentleman and wite, Boara for laay only. 260 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NICELY : ie a opine ean for a amily of four or five, with first class French Boar A HALL ROOM TO LET, ON SECOND FLOOR, FUR- nished, with Board, to a single gentleman, dath on the same floor; references. Apply at 319 Lexington avenue, betweou Ihirty-eighth and Pnirty: manth streets, BEDROOM 0) OR wenty-thir! street; ye Sinang terms and gull purtic- br LADY WIShES A room é. large Room, with Board, above moderate. Add: A bo; Cl ISH ST i; fainhiy private; sunny exposure; fire and gas; terms moderate. 207 West Sixteenth street, taroe doors from Seventh I EAUSIFOL poons MAY RE. OBTAINED, WITH Board, at No 26 Sast viftieth erect. Kelerences exchanged. OARD BILLS, WASH BILLS AND bo da hada suitable tor hotels aud boarding houses m ob- tained at low prises from the METKOPOLITAN RISR: ING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 218 Broadway. ARLEM. TO LET, WITH BOARD, TO FAMILY | or single gentienen, oe Rooms, on second floor, and one on third: pleasant street, good table: near boats and cars, Terms “noderaees very best reference eS resent occupaat, Me. WHITE, 237 Kast 128th street, } Canal street PINGLYR WOUs *, just changed ON UNION SQUARE, HAS | and been newly furnished, de; it 8 NOW open lor permanent or transient guests a first class lotel and Lire air oe house, on reasonable erma, FROS?. Proprietor. ELEGANT BOARDING ACCOMMODATIONS, 8, best houses. Iniormation and pi SES URGE HANKINS. CE 9 Broadway, be- ath and Tairtieth treets, pee EVENING bear rer ‘ onyen Br a Pet} inert » AN EXTERPRIS HERETOFORE UNNOW AN AN EVENING NEWS. hed WANTED, § GENTLEMAN “AND WIFE WILL PAY $15 A WEEK 44 tor Buard and comfortably furnished boom, tire in- goaed In ry respectable family. Address COLUM. Herald of EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, ay Fost DIKeCT KC AL Holand, Belgium, Rita Switzerland, bee, ¥98 | Steamer MAAS. Steamer CALS These beautiful st mail to the Bowes ring the nus. are well Knows tor the regular= Genetal Agents. wT NUlbD STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS CHERBOURG N e the elegant Clyde built iron stea New York as to.l0 | COLORADO. ships will sail trom Rbk: LONDON, CHE MHOC Rg Cabin~ First’ saloon, $10), gold urrency, Prepaid stecrage tickets irom Hambury. J For treignt apply to FUNCH, Hor passage app y . NACHOD & KUHNE, General agents, ine Boon way. u | CIty or MERID. | erry OF to all points’ in rtates of Hamburg and First cabin, upper ow , CITY OF MEKID. = TALIONAL 1 has alwavs been adopted 0 avont ice and headlands, From piers s4 ain 47 QUEENS1OWN te: expool ut the lowest rates, No. 69 Broadway. HURST, M +cTHE GENERAL pier 2 Kust River on BVOMVANYS: MATL SPE AAT cN NeW ORK A ‘The splendid vessels on this tavorite route for the Cons than any outer) will sail h River, us tollowa:— ).. Saturday, February being more southerly (including wine) :— $12 dy # Excursions tickets at reduced rate, taking this line avoid both y tngiish railway and the discomtorts of ero: ing the Channel, ve ides saving. time NZI, A: American travellers Dy | Feet, as follow: CULUMBUs. ITED STATKS MA January 20, at ie A February 6, arse x Kebruary 13, at ebruary 20, aes % -Pebruary’27, at 10 ALM. ie oeks: pler 52 North River. steerage at low rates. es | ar saturday, J: Rates—suloon, $3, gold ' For sailings alter February the saloon rates will be $30 and $100, gold, | Saloon staterooms smoking rooms ant bathrooms in | midship section, where least motion is telt, thus combin- ing sulety, spee For Inspection of plads and other tn! oration apply at the company’s office, 19 Broudway, New ¥: ; y Canis 3, Agent. | ‘he Inman steamship Cit; | from Pier 45, North pool. on Thursduy, 23th in JOHN G of Brooklyn will sail ueenstown and Liver- ry MAN LINE—SOUTH BRLY Roya! Mail atgant Ts area appointed to Lang i PT age OK VEU | Lists, "Circulars, Posters,’ Cards,’ Waybills 0, $id inal 879, woud age to and from ail potnts at reduced rates, in and general office, No. 15 Broadway. erage olllces, 33 Broad way and tae 45d DENA AORE AD ot GLASGOW. from Company's as Wand ay North Noe CALIFOKNIA,.S Raton of | aisaazes ‘paya 10 GL i at it Cab: neh sia, gt 9 low as by any uu Att svpopoaane, sgt iO to accommodations, D aTKERAGG cher first class ine. x, FOF any amount at reduced rates BIO: 7 Bowling Green, RMAN LLOYD S1BAMSHITE 0 COMPANY, “The sdstante HERMA turvay, Janney 3 at ot Becond street, Hoboken, to be tol- LAND, Captain W. Lade- AGE TO ait LONDON, HAVRE AND |. Vaptain NS Helehtasun, lowed. by. sccarnelap, bau ‘wizs. on dararaay, J Pobruury @ RATES OF PASS. No. 2 + Sovak Ges Green. XREAT WESTERN * ST NEW YORK TO BRIsTOL (KNGLAND) DIRECT, The steamers of this lime will sail from pier 13 Kast River. as loliows:— AKAGON, Captain Lymos . CORNWAIL, Captain Stamper ge. AMSHIP LINE, -Saturday, Fe! Saturday, at i intermediate, $48; steer: ag ‘on tin Kets, $13. ontpply to eeaurston 70 south street. t @ agent, ol tre kid iinabeadstiiaks W. D. MORGAN, “Agent. DN. ALR, M.S P, CO. OK, YUNARD LINE—B. 4p With a view of diminishing the chances of collision she steamers of this line wike a specified course tor all seasons On the outward passage from eegn stows to New bgt or Boston, crossing the meridian 59 nothing to the north of 43. On the homeward passage, crossing the poenidian of 50 ar dz Latitude, o¢ mothing to the north of & From. NEW YORK tor EY RUSSIA, REOOR, and dozens STOWN, i Steamers inarked * do not carry steers 3), $100, $13), old. arn tickets on favorable terms, steerage tickets to and trom all parts of kurope at low- est rates, Freight and cabin office, No. 4 yor than Green. |. Steerage office, NGHARLES G. (Trin e Caoin passage, , accoruing to aC- commodution, A GENTLEMAN (GERMAN) OF GH EDUCA. tion and best of references desires Board and Room in a respectable family in exchange for private lessons (music aod languages). Address B. M., care of 8. Schuberth & Co., Union square. as WANSTID—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN; A ¢ Where hone comforts cin be had; terins must Bade . Address, stating particulary, FP. L., Herald L282, Room OR ROOM AND HALL ROOM CO necting, unturnished, except car) et wanted by two g red with Board; private ly or where ther boarders preierred, and who do not ‘ma ae I suited: must be between eets, Firth and Eighth ned ing location, particulars and B. C., box 127 Herald Uptown Branch office, Wine rote FOR A LADY AND CHILD, oon years old, with » ase stad in @ country more than one hour’ nee from the city Ena ertectly free trom malarial Sbvere address H. R., box 164 Herald Uptown Branch offics apd single Room | rate; day boarder 5 Y. ANDAM STR 1 HAST TWEN TY-8 SECOND ~ STREET, HA De single and double, Woard: also tablo boarders, = ay hvinath eas sons. with Board:no children! house also table Board Ei ring, | i erences. Jrow | and oy Thomas Allison | ta yo STREET, 1) W y Rauway, appellant.—argued by aaente | 1 KASt TWENTY-THIRD STREET, OPPOSITE sunt 0 Maren, of cousettor | 1474 _STRENT Meg | 1 TH bac fod is ave 19 jet, with oF Rees en | Wives oF single gentlemen, On the north side of 184th street, 105 | ~ for and wife, to let, with Board; best Fererence. fiven. required. $$$... P OD STREET, NO, 80 LAST.—TWO LARGR ROOMS, Dogure; also two 23 § GROVE STREET, centieman and Wite or two foal hae firs clase; ve: ant hom | QD STRE | 42 furnisued ‘Rooms on second floor, athern | exposure, also. hall Koons, with superior F Boara her ‘ erences exchanged. 2 ae ront Rooms “tied a go i oh é sae nemty, and some front itoom: 1 WAVERLEY PLACE, “NEAR & BROADWAY.— Handsome front Rooms, us and pie for two per- eated by steam; transient people taken. 1 TH STR! ET, 160 WEST, NEAR S(XTH AVENU — With Board, on sized, pleasant front hall om to a singie gentleman; everything fret class; rot it) WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY, —T0 Jet, second Floor, handsomely turnisned; private Pleasant sccond story Room, with Board, tor gem tleman and wite or single gentlemen.» Madison square.—lo let, with Board, one larye, Room, with bay window, on first door, newly fur- i_also other desirable Rooms, TLE furnixted Rooms to let, wita B pel dU for single gentiemca; house ‘and Maule mid class; reterences, FAST, ONK DOOR EAST OF —A nicely turnished front larg Fourt nue. | Koom to ii to gentlemen only, with or blowin Boar mt Koom to let, with Board; referonces ex- 4)D STREET, NU, 65 WEST,—ON: Room on third floor, tront, switab connecting, of eps floor, with pogshers “bali jecdrooms to let with Moura iven aud required —TO ay, aag® BOASD. 4 handsomely tur: id fr for KT, NO, 120 BAST, rips HANDSOM ELT T, NEAR MACDOUGAL,=HAND- ©) somely turnished. Parior and Bedroom; also double | with or without Hoard; terms moue- | ~ | pines, elegant apa in | Fable d” i with or with- | Gpen’alt mute EST, NEAR | Sixen AVENUE.— } TY-SIXTH STREK’ SECOND aTORY ' unsurp: j Sh easece Printing with ubusual prompiness aud al ey Aahatedf | : HOTELS. A —MAISON PARISIENNE, $9 EAI Twelfth street, between Bromtwnya and Univernty eee families dnd single geute- | are P. j AStO® PE PLACB HOTEL, 2% AND 27 27 TaIRD AVE. | nue, 110 rooms,—The ‘cheapest and ploasantest lo- cated Toute in the city; new house, newiy fu; hed. Always open, Ds yh ets HOTEL—IN COMPLETE ORDER: E EURO. ' pean plan; Full a Aun street, near Breeden ' business centre. JOHN P, RICHARDS, return Rooms, Wc, upward; new family Rooms; m prices. at ioe EN HoUsy, has HUDSON STREET, CORNER Li rineniy Du apenti~ Prices cecnous wit lent Boars, $550 to $7 SU Fae! ry oom, $3 to $1 80 per mght; tounge, 8b YRANT HOUSS, 48 NEW BOWKERY,—A CLEAN BED, | ate pion. of clothing, ali to_yourse: ' night; dowdle Rooms, $1 and $1 52 Opi Gn Lan 174, be e— D WW BLRECKER near Broadway. Rooms, with excelient table, $6 to rit $150 13 $2 per day. Liverary society, hops, health !{tt and skating rink. OFEL 31, GERMAIN, FIFTIL AVENUE, TWENTY. second ‘street,—Iwo Suits and Rooms tor gentle. Men, Just va for winter; mode erie eneient, $3 per day; da: vator, Sc. LA ie HOUSE, ONE BLOCK WEsT OF CITY street, oot pens, poome 50 day: $8 ia weeks Family Rooms $1 a Sta gear Bore, . BOWERY, CORNER og | ork.—Rooms by day and w Suc., Oue., 75¢, and nf per night; house a ncaies egy stent | OD THE METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMEN 28 Broadway, huve ut sed facilities for doin oderate prices PiLTON ay BEECHER, THR MOST CONCISE, CORLROT D READABLE RiP OF THE TRIA sh ARK FOUND ¥ NIGHT INTHE EVENING TELEGRAM, s j= jee i] is i e $ ANTRD—Ont Tay BOARD ron LADY ND t small chiidren, 'o roo! im Mas ft x4 meee moderate Address ue H AN rAd ™ ‘ald ofle: ___ MEDICAL. AWB 3 MAXWELL, MIDWIFE, RESIDENCE, | ie urd avenue, ALL COM- wonty-sixth st FG SINCK 184—NO. 1 first door from Fiith as VAN_ BUS IRK,=B. RAR, BES SERS paasiasce ve “SMM, RESTELL, MID Poy sireat, | COXIELT DR on ws OR ie BEEaRTA“k COMPLAINTS | UN THE RuBRiGay See COMPANY OF ly Mail Aipinree LTV ERI calling at Queene sailing every ihursday trom sailing every Reding vengn 8 oe Liverpoo! The following steamers are *KENILWORTH gute iti ent poin ier ‘rom Philadetoiin. ae —— 4 | TULL: NTA DIA L4 Ici 3 OF Passa E, IN SUR ENE Cabin $75 to $100, accordiny Steerage and Intermediate points at the iowe: feta marked wir a star do not carry Interme- Passenger accommodations for all imple attendance is rpyaa Carried a rucgeon and stew. These ste: classes unsur- ed. kvery steamer rardes: nee with ee, xr, tm addition nt Atrour bills of lading tasued ba fe ee i, ARC OL8 a bai 3 all prominent poiits, f, pastas, rates of Sati, 6 an oad JOHN mMeposaLie’ scape, 5 Agent lo, 8 Batrery place, New Yor, PETER wera as ce genera Agents, Richardson, Spence « oN Li ool, N. 4 J. Cuninins PBros. +. Queenstown. 3 MATT, ua TO QUEENS Ust TAR N&VAD a, Captain Price... MING, Captain Keddoe Cabin, Intermediate and Prepaid Stee at Ran rates, Passer} pos gs way Sweden, France and German: te sad from Paris, Bambu eee Dea Dratts At lowest rate: We setrhaned & GUION, TaR, SEATS, 8 Bee awny, Dodban Vie BA0Ol, These elegant new Clrao bait atuaatere i sail trom le % i Sor River, “ Tollo eeped Stat OF GRORGE and every Wednesiay es tO all parts of Gre Dorway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany. Brats a as by an: Usit BALDWIS & cons office, No. 43 Broadway. —shippere per steamer CLYDE, hence to Gal- part the Mh inst, are here! in said seater will stop at Nort Ly ‘and ta a torn r ‘ge Clyde, at dle forty" ‘and thay will please govern ‘themeelves” accord Wednesday, we ij ead Fev. ‘baat ROgsA.—CUIRAPREY Pa Et Kiverpool, London, Londonderr rervwh dratte payabi | Goriadue and | COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS, bUCED foe Pons, ROYAL AND FER. dina, Fla.—Stea ca 3 Nori Hl sail on tor nite South bs his ie the are | y it Cors, Beliast and gissgow? Northern Hotel, corner ig through rates for fr to avd and Charilesto: a Recents; Lame clase, 15 cents: class, 12 conta; axth class, 0 cents. HRM, ‘RM, GELPCK i, ‘Agent, No. 5 William street. OMINIOAN 4 « oy ba tba Ma dat oblate, and i ad Domini ory egond trp, is sonoinsed peek ling oF Sette ‘shiping orer clearance to ve delivered peer passage payadbic in got L EN NTE, _§) Excnange a Noe parties aN The soamsitip ry plor No. y North Ray M Lats ne Teoo\ved aii ll SEBS ES _STEAMSHIPS, low: elon, Captain 2 1. Tanner, January 30, 1875 18 TACAPU LC ‘0, Commodore A. CG Gray, February 1 And every alternate Saturday, connecting with all lor Central America and South Pacific ports. rs leave san Franciseo for Japan and China as February t February 1$ Maren, Marca city a4 PEKING RATE ‘ASSAGE. Including all necessaries of the tri New York to San Francisco bin, $100; te ee, $50, currency. san Francisco to Yokohama, $25) gold. San Franci-eo to Lions Kong, $5.0. gold. For trei#nt or passage or rurther iutormation apply at ye company's oe =e. 00 whart, Ne ork. pot of Canal street, S uoerintendent firsts HATCH, Managing Director. ¥,, HAVANA AND MEXICAN MAIL 88, LINE, » Steamers leave pr A 3 sere iver ats P.M. FOR Fubiaay) Jan. 2¢ nursagy, Jan. 24 -Thursday, Feb 4 ORLEANS, Havana, Progreso, Taspan und fampico. (Lb. -Tuesday, Jan. ‘| CHt¥ OF MEXICO, wesday, Feb. Y passage For freight or p ass ppl 33 Broad wa & New Orleans iiuers 30 and a Cruz and ail the above porta Fo HAVANA. NE Yt FOR VERA CkUz AND NEW ling Camipeach The steamsnip YAZOO, 1,390 tons, Barrett, Master, carrying the United States Malt. will sail for Haven. irom pier 22 Delavare River, Phila de pina, on saturday, January Wat 10 A.M. superior assenger accommoilations. f is Wilh. JAMES, General Agent, 416 South Delaware avenue, niladelphia, PXAS LINE UF GALVESTON Sth aMEles. TOUCH. ing at Key West, w the United States mail, Aer ATATE UP TER AS, Captain. Holger will lea aturday, Jannary Precisely, Through bills of lading given to Ho ptt Fabd to all points on the Galveston, Houston and iendersou and nd ©, R, No charge for torwarding in New York. or rele or passage. having superior accom modations, apply to cae ca MALLORY £ 0O.. 183 Maiden lane, 44 EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE. IN “These first class steamships will sail at 3 P. M. from pier 13 Norih Kiver, toot of Cedar street, ior Havana di- Tuesday, Feb. ‘ad CRESCENT hursa: For treight or p: rpassea Nccomta to dations, EP & CLYDE & CO., No. 6 Bowling Green, McKelle ler, Luling * Co., agents in Ha Havana. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, MERORE NTE STEAMSHIP LI The steamstip GENERAL MBADE, ptain A, M. Sampson, pier orth, en toot of Northt Moore street, ary 3, Freight recei aily. Lous, Vieksburg, Mo For treizht or ‘passa tions, apply to FRED Nowronk, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND—OLD Dominion Steamship Company —steamers leave Througi rates given to St Jaivesivn and Indianola. | ior above ports trom, pler 37 Norih River; foot of Beagh street, on ‘Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 3 ‘Also intermediute steamers ‘through bills ot lading and passenger tickets issued ta ‘all points inthe interior. ‘Also steamer tor Lewes Del. and all pointsin Dela very Monday and Thurs ware and Eastern Maryland, day, ata? M. _ Office comer Fulton and Greenwich streets, QTLAMSHIP COMPANIES USING LARG SD, tes of printing will nd tt advaningeous to deat wach METROPOLITAN NU ESTABLISHMENT No. 218 Broadway, as its ficlliues tor doing every kit ot work are unsurpassed, w while in prompness neatnest and cheapness it offers’ xpecial inuucements Buls of Lading, shipping Keceints, lickets, Manitests, Passenger special form used in the transaction of bu: fully prepared and printed. ~_ TRAVELLERS ~ GUIDE. 2 ee eas NORTH SHORE STATEN ISLAND FERRY. Winter arrangement For New Brighton, Snug Harbor, West Brighton and Port Richmond, boats leave Whitehall street. at foot of Broadway, daily. at 6x4 8118 9:20, 1045 A, M.: 12:99 (80, 6:80, 9:80 and 6:45 P.M, Sundays, at 8:90, 10:80 A, Bf, : 12:80, 9:89, 4180, 645 PM Fare 10 cents. iy Sy Astor House cars leave Vesey strest for ferry. Fare 3 cents. werk Meh? LY tt TO BOSsT and Fall Kiver.—Tne steamers SHON ates vier 28 North River. tonto vor eee days excepted) at 4 P. at eal bet prineip hotels in the eit BELA taping AA ps e great Trunk Ling and oy ted States Mail Route. Tegine leave Rew ais trom toot of Desbros:es amd riandt streets, as toil press tor Harrisburg, Firwbare, the West and eth Pullman Palace Cars attached, 9:30 A. M., 5a 830 P.M. Sunday, 5 and 8:30 P. Mm. For yo piamspore ‘and Lock Haven (via Philadelp! rie aeons tp ad connecting at Philadets pai ve) 2359 M. Williamsport, Lock Haven, Corry and Erie, $:30 P. ie connecting ut Corry for Titusville, Petroleum Centre and the Ui! Regions, For Maltimore, Washington and the South, “Limited Wasitngion Bxpreay gf Pullman Paplot Cars dull except sunday. iarrive Me Reguine ats:lU A. M.,3 and9P. M. Sunday, ! { “ae na Pattaya cA anal 0 A, M.. 12:30,5 ait Ge 309'P. M. and 12 night. sunday, 4:36 pve d'9°P. M. Emigrant and ‘second oh 340, 8,9, 10, 11 A. M. $a S08 S10, Bh t eh stnday, 3 a an HN 8,9 ey ue? at M. and or ah ti Sund: ands &. 83 0A. M., 12 Me, 2, 2, 2:39, 8:1 Focrdahweay, ON, fs NTE 87, 8:10, 10 Sind 13 night. Sunday. For Woodbridge, Peril BL oe. ee ‘Amboy, 6 amt For, New) * Brunawick 7 3 A, ie Gy 0,7 P.M. and 1 Aight, Fat | For East Siilistone, 12 noon, $ and 5:20 | For Kingston nd Rock: Ky i 40 A.M. im, 7, 3 | Por Lambertville and Fiemingeon | Por Lambertvill for F iipsburg and Belvidere, M avon. Borentown. iirlingto am Oe: 2330, 2, 4, 5 Fe ae 2a rete P.M. Mad 2 | For Farmin a Squan.7 A. M. | For ome wrown. femberton and : Camien, — Perth Fi wn and Pemoerton, 6 A. M vid as aig Liye Pittsburg, 6:55, og 2 nd 10:; BO Bg 2. Ee 5 &} 5 0:15 A. aE - WESy 5, 5:15, i inany, 10, 620, 655, ade aa T1020 P.M. cea, 526 and 914 Broadwa: 1 Ast Hous, asa toot of Desbrosses and Corluanae streets, No 4 Court Ua Obese Noa, 114, 116 and 113 Hud son gy Hob ne my opmarant ticket Ome No.6 bas ace. “al Passe: “PAAR THOMSON, General Manag EXCURSION: s. x xcursions to} tan Bea ni Island Groves, MARTIN & Faw sina 111 South st HOUSES, ROOMS, & Cy WANTED, In this C City and Brooklyn. Carian a, YOR FRENCH FLATS. §&! v particulars J. A. WILSON & 8ON, 269 rty-fourth street, ANTED—FURNISHED, A FRENCH PLAT O8 tmiail, House, with modern improvements, ba ‘oom, &¢., for three months, berween ‘Tenth and. Fortieth street mentor Hh Od $F, epterr ee a Address, stating parcculal PACKING pos hea] FIXTURS: oN i? mi good | ony. address font | begpnrnad 32) West rorty- fecond st a New ¥ vor! TED—A SMALL salen FLOOR, 60X70, Athamuractring ig pare het in New yore puree. ot pre: artes weeny LeDwiee «6 second id atheets Broom lyn, . = low Twentieth str nisved "695 °8 Mareen, immediately, *TEWUARER 10 eX box tas ie 123 Herald office — TAN | RDIDESK I OM FOR TWO, BETWEEN Dew forth streets, near Broadway, Address - INSURANCE, Herald office. Was TED-oNe OR TWO CHEERFUL ROOMS, IN @ strictly first ¥ neighborhood, tor a inden garden. Address M., 304 West Forty-sixth street, ‘ANTRD=FOUR TO SIX eS aah FOR satay tor house pi my $10 per week; location bet twentieth fouen streets, Madison and Fourth avenue: NoOK, box 42 Heraid Uptown Branch off "i D—BY A FAMILY OF TURER ULTS, W gr ae in a good paighvor ood ane | B,J, NO, fost «aha second street, W TED ry CULTIVATED F. NTL YA Ararat 4 oune, where Wie roay ould be Voabders’ Addrele LR HOLMEG ation eens in the ntry. j Wesainet TO AIRE—FROM IST APRIL, ONFU! vanetaite smut Pg Soues, wip rt at 4 | fon matate Feb as tere ai Heras Sptowe seeatl CLOTHING. nmnrnnrerrennnnony T. iy MINT2's 263 THIRD AVENUK, BETWEEN A Twensieth and Rtg a ‘Arst street, the utmost value othing, ere it tu cash for cast-off Clot Bote ote by post punctuaily attended to b, T §) SIXTH AVENUE, ABYVS bal gene ae fans vom A Wenriog value ci Ny tp dreeting 4 won re Haft at a a or a mote ai MN ontte, “Sabie paseage, baat ths eta ia pei | soeshatly' aoe