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—_ THE EXCISE LAW. "The order of the Police Commissioners tasued at ‘the Friday meeting regarding tue enforcement of the Excise law goes into force to-day. the police force so unpopular in 1867-3 it is Probable that the law, however, will pot ve en- forced with the same rigidity, a3 tue lesson of the general disapproval will probably be sumicient Without a second one. ‘The following is the law on the subject:— Suction 5.—Ligenses granted as in this act provided fhali not authorize any person or persons to expose for gale, Or seil, give away’ or dispbse of, any strong or spir~ ‘@tuous liquors, Wines, ales or ‘the hours of one and’ Give o'clock in the moruing. Ab i! piuces licensed as aforesaid shall be closed and kept lesed between the bours aforesaid and at ail other times when such seiling 1s not authorized by law. And Mshall be the duty of every sheriff. constable, police- man and officer ol police to enforce the odservauce of the foregoing provisions. Nothing herein contained mhall be consirued to prevent hotels from receiving aud tertaining travellers at any time, subject to ‘he re- firictions contained in thig act and the act hereby amended.—As amended by t@e act of 1875. ‘ko. 2L—No ima, tavern or hotel keeper or other per- on shail seil or give away intoxicating liquors or wines en Sunday, or upon day on which a genoral or special election or towa meeting shail be held, and within one-quarter of a mile from the piace where such gener or special election or town meeting shall be ead, in any of the Villages, cities or towns of the tate, to any person whatever, as a beverage. In case the tion or town meeting shall not be general th the »tate, tne provisions of this section in such ‘ail only apply to the city, county, village or tow Which such election or town meeting sail be Leid. Hh ity of a misdemeanor, and shail be pun~ fished after cach offence by a fine of not less than $50 Ber more than $20, or by tmprisoument not less than edays nor more than filty gays, or both such fine isonment at the discretion of the Court—As nde by act of 1873. . In accordance with these provisions of the law Superintendent Walling yesterduy gave speciay ‘mstructions to all the police captains to have the law enforced to the letter on Sunday, but in no ‘wise toexceed their orders and instructions. It has been evident that the Commissioners have not known what to do under the circumstances, ana tuat they are simply trying to waik along soitly, thout treading on anybody's toes, On the one Banu they do not care w offend the power of Tammany ana the democratic odjection to sump- tuary laws, and on the otuer lana they fear to re- fuse to enlorce the demand of the Sadvath keepers, who depend upon and demand the carrying out @i the avove section, which cannot be miscon- strued. Tue Commissioners are weak-kneed and Rave acted in so ieariul a manner about this mat- ter during the past jew weeks that there can be Bo Gouvt they wish to evade tue Tesponsidility on eituer side aud throw It upoa the Superintendent and his officers. Under tuese circumstances tne Jaw Will, no doubt, be very well kept to-day in tbe more respectabie quarters, Wile lu others, whe e the great unwashed predominate, the: very iittie change. The whole sfairis a passing scare which the Police Commissioners have been jorced into by the petition of the Alanson Metho- dist church. It is even said thatif the Commission- ers bad refused to enforce the law charges would have been preierred against them by the Saboa- tarian Commitiee to the Mayor, who would then Lt will | ‘then revive much of the « isturbance which made | er. on apy day between | oflend against the provisions of tus sec- | wil be | NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1875.—QUADRUPLE SHEET. | spectfutiv invited to attend the ‘uneral, from the | residence of her parents, at Stamiord, Conn, on Monday, March 1, at naif-past two P, M. Hyart.—At Pleasanivilie, N. Y., on the 26th inst., Mr, MILTON Hyarr, Puberal will take piace (rom his igte residence M., Tuesday. March 2 ry Friday, Fepruary 20, MARTHA JAN) witeo Alfred J. Baile 3, " . aged 57 y 5 Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend tue suneral, on Sunday, the | | 2sth inst, trom tue North Baptist chureh, corver of | | Christopher and Bedord streets, at hal-pastoue | | at eleven A, o'clock. BikNBAUM.—On Thorsday, February 25, ALICE, Lerv.—On Friday moraing, 26vn inst, after & the beloved and youngest daughter of Erneeune short il!ness, LesLig HENRY, son of Wiillam F. | Birnbaum, aged 6 years and 7 months. | and Margaret M. Let! 17 years and § month | “Relatives and friends ave invited to attend the | The relatives and intends of the iamily are in | funeral, on Sunday, February 28, at ten 0” vited to attend the funeral, from St. Peter's Lock A. sie | church, Barciay street, on Sunday, February 28, | at two o'clock P, M. LEW t his residence, on Thursday, February M., Irom No. 449 East Fulty-sixin street. | fe bere Esp ke on Tenregey. nal inst., JOANNA, daught oft avi card. The relatives and elem or sae jamily are in- | 25, alter a severe iilness, OuKTISS LEWIS, eldest vited to attend the iuneral services, at her late piel Isaac and Mary Lewis, 1m tho 44th year of residence, No. 337 Grand avenue, vetween Gates . | t two. Relatives and friends of the family, also tne ong Cesena avenger, en'aoncas, March’ 1, 6 members of the Third company and the Veteran | | corps of the Seventh regiment, National Guard, | are respectfully invited to attend the /uneral ser- | vices, at the residence of hts father, 107 Kast Fue | teenth Sireet, om Sunday, 28th inst. at hall-past | three o'clock interment to Stratford, Conn, on Monday, 1, via New York and New Haven Raiiroad. Traits | leaves Forty-second street at ten A. M. riving BRADFORD.—In this city, on Friday, February 26, | of pleuro-pneumonia, MARIANNE GRay, Widow of the late Hon. Alexander W. Bradiord. | ‘The relatives and iriends of the family are re- boy cere requested to attend the juneral, (rom the Church of the Transfiguration, Bast Twenty- | ninth street, between Fiith and Madison avenues, | pe ana morning, March 1, at balfpast nino at Stratiord at twelve aM. Returning, arriving in | New York at hall-past four P, M, | |, B&aby.—On Thursday, February 25, DazoRAH By / “(Ty ,.—in Brooklym, alter @ short and severe 67 years, m Vanpoetettean ann Bagods Ur the family are re- | liness, Euaa, beloved wife of Benjamin Lewis, | spectiuily invited to attend the funeral se: a, | aged 30 years aD by Oe m | P.M., from'Washingtoa square Reformed churca | LivinastoN. February 26, WILLAE, infant son of | (Dr. M. 8, Hutron’s). } Wiliam H. and Minnie C, Livin; ear, . a gston, aged 1 BROWN.—On Saturday, February 27, after a snort Wiiath lhe ania) ya Seed. i sear, ind se Iness, ANN BROWN, bative of Castle | | Goman, county Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 52 sears. Relatives vf friends are invited to attend the Re atives ated frienug of the lainuy are respect- | funeral, from the residence of his parents, Frank- | , Jin piace, Flusbing, on Monday, March 1, at ten fully invited to attend the — ee gaat zL : reet, on Monday, | 2 yar ay, caasane si se | _ LYNCH.—At Forv Clark, Texas, Feoruary 21, 1875, | Bayasr.—On Wednesday, February 24, PANNy | Fira Papal ans | DOME LENCH.. dea Bouesh . a bryant, aged 7 vie: @ 236 ye! age. Bryant, widow of the late Lloyd bryant, ag Macy.—On Saturday, February 27, at nis late resi- dence, 45 Lafayette ‘place, BENJAMIN CORLIES, | years. ill take place from the | |“ Phe funeral services will take p! aren 2) 788 8, £00 Of the late Benjamia C, Macy, 1 , Methodist Tabernacle, at Greenpoint, L, L, on Notice of funeral hereafter, Sunday, the 28th, at hall-past twelve ociock, The | —_ ‘and relauves are respectfully invited to | *SOMEMSEOn ERR “eolceary 98), Weuutase attend, - A s A Cavgney.—On Friday jmorning. February 26, | ee aiter @ severe LUiness, in the 29th year of E1iza, widow of the late John Caughey. . The relatives and friends are respectially tn- re ape friends are respectfully invited to Fen eo earn aso" West Emeniy, | one ociock P. My" trom his ite residence,” 85 her sister, Mrs, Max |, No, 2 e: v > | @ » May third street, on Sunday, 28th inst, at two o'clock Bereta Sect ee eenwood Comenary ei P.M. | z g, NO. 642, PF. a hoes EBEOCA ARK, y B, | tt 7 . Vs clark, in tne 62d year of her age. | February 28, at twelve o clock sharp, for the pur- Relatives and friends of the amily are respect- | Pose of attending the tully invitea to avtend the iuneral, from the resi- | Wiliam Meisel. Brethren of sister lodges are rev detice of Mrs. George Clark, No. 112 Market street, | Spectluily tavited. THOS. H, A le Poughkeepsie, N. Y., on Monday next, at hali-past | JOHN MIELan, Secretary, two o'clock. Trains leave Forty-second street de- | | McAULPY. “On Tuesday. eed onaah | pot at 10:30 A. * ; RY, | 2 Boston and Aibany papers please copy. THOGERE: alee On. FeO ars eee 26, JOUNNIE Mc- | _Curty.—On Saturday, February 27. Mrs, THERRSA ULEY, age years at nhs. CURLY, aged 82 years, “native of Athione, ‘county | _ Relitives and triencs are respectimly invited to Roscommon, Ireland, Relatives and irieuas are respectfully invited to attend the imueral, irom her late residence, No, 24 Vandewater street, on Monday, March 1, at two o'clock P. M. CURTIS.—At San Francisco, » Fepruary 11, of peritonitis, WEART PUTNAM CURTIS, in the 28tn year of his age, eldest son of A. and E. B. Curtis, | of this city. . M. The remains will be taken for March 5 3 funeral of our late brother | o'clock, Irom meth parents’ residence, Fulton street, ASLO i McBarkon.—On Friday, February 26, at her late | residence, } 132 Second street, Rose, widow of | the late Patrick McBarron, in the 76th year of her age. Friends of the family and those of her sons, James W. and Joseph 1. McBarron, and her son- | aitend the funeral, on Sunday, 28th inat., at two | Thirtv-se: Dave been responsible. This difficulty bas beey | ‘lhe funeral services will be held at the resi- temporarily bridged over by the action of las dence Of Mrs. Arnold, 113 East Fourteenth street, Friaay. One of the Commissivners stated to | on Monday, March 1, at one o’ciock P. M. Remains HERALD reporter yesterday that the Board bad will be taken (o Woodiawn Cemetery. mo desire 10 be unnecessarily stringent in toe Daty.—On Saturday. February 27, at the resi- matter, and solong a8 a decent appearance of | dence of his grandmother, Mrs. Catharine Demp- in-law, Josep M. Cummings, are respectiuily in- vited to attend the juperal, On Monday, March 1, | atten o'clock A. M., irom the Churcn oi the Na- | tivity, Second avenue, | McCarruy.—On Thursday, February 25, sud- | denly, MicHasL J., beloved soa of Edward ana Ellen McCarrhy, in his 19¢a year, adherence to the law was made, nothing more would be demanded. It was necessary Liat waloon keepers saould not expose their Hquors in windows nor keep their Jront moors open on Sunday but there was mothing which could prooivic them keeping their back uoors open, and no oficer would have a right to enter the house to see whether a sale oO! liquors | was gOlbg on, 80 that unless a distunct compiaint ‘Was Made they could not effect an arrest. The Commissioner added that there was no wish on tueir part Lo embarrass tue trave UM decently care fled on, This conversation shows that the liquor dealers Rave littie to fear. Orders, it 18 said, have been given that there shall be no spying or sneaking ground back doors for the purpose ol making cases against liquor dealers similar to the Actouian system. Superintendent Walling also gave orders to his Captaius regarding the suppression of gambling dens and houses 1 tli tame. They were aistiuctly Istructed to break up ali gaming estadiisoments and to arrest any uniortunates who made puolic exbibition of their trafic. The order will reach mainiy those Women who promenade the sticets at Digbt and the numerous disreputable houses waich iniest the oth and Fiteenth wards. PROMOTIONS BY THE FIRE COM- MISSIONERS. The Fire Commissioners made several {mportant appointments yesterday, which somewbut aston- usbed a large number of aspirants throughout the partment. ‘The (ollowing named were pro- moted to foremanships:—George A. Campbdell, Foreman Cnemical Engine Company No, 1; K. B. Hambiett, Foreman Chemical Engine Company No. Benjamin F. Nash, Foreman Chemical Ce Company No. 4; Hugh Kittson, Foreman look and Ladder Company No. 17; Thomas J. Van Horn, Foreman Hook and Ladder Cowpany No. 18; Martin (ook, Foreman i.ngine Oompany No. 41; Wultam Frost, foreman Engine Company No, ; James Rooney, Foreman Chemical Engine Com- pany No. 2 Privates Henry Jones, John Leddy, Henry Ehlert, Wiliiam Bannan, William West and George Davis Were transferred to engiue Companies Nos. 38, 12, 17, 2,1 and 22, and hook and iadder companies Nos. 3 and 9. assistant Foremen Robert May, George Henderson and Thomas A. Rovgers were auso transferred. THE COMMISSIONERS OF PARKS. A visit was yesterday made to the Department of Parka, @nd from tbe Secretary, Mr. Irwin, it was gacertained that yesterday the Board took action on the appointment of Superintendent of Parks. They appointed as such Julius Minckwita, ho or @ long period bas been’ supervising archi- tect in the department. The salary for thia office has veen $4,500, but as the Superintendent of Parks, Mr. Kyan, had tendered bis resignation, and the office nas becn jor some time vacant, the Commissioners have consvidated the two oflces der the jurisdiction of Mr. Minckwitg at the pulated salary of $5,000 per year, she committee of gentlemen representing the Museum of Art and the Museum of Natural His- consisting of Messrs. Blodget, Howard Pot- ter, Uloate, Haynes, Kninelander apd Bland, met the Park Commission in joint session, tor the pur- pose of conerriog with them #® to the payment to the commities of (funds, hereaiter to be dis- bursed on the account of ciusbursements for thése Museoms. The resuit of ume Conference was that the committee anu the Commissioners came vo an Bwicobie Unversia y which the taiter, in place of paying & sum to the former and permitting tbe varia to disburse it, Will in juture submit gpme Luls to the Park Depart- ment, who wil ope ls be legitimate. auit o the Comptroiler for pay- men. ngement seemed to satisfy the parties to the conte rence, and tue Board adjourned sub/ect to une cali of the chair. MUNICIPAL NOTES. State Senators Bradiey, Johnson, Jono ©. Jacobs and Gross; Assemblymen Costigan, Beach, Retlly, Hausehell, Cooper Campbell, Waelner, Desear, T. J. Campbel, J. H. Christopher apd Charles H. Hol- d@eu and George T. Curis Were among the Callers upon to¢ Mayor. Commoner Van Nort received public moneys wo.the amount of $4,186 Corporation Counsel Smitn’s su) ewer to the Mayor's charges Will be mace public to-morrow, It is a very voluminous document. In “Felavion to the offer of Jayne 0: $500,000 to prevent pplemoncal an- t the prosecution of the suits mst the city Mr. rimtih im bis answer states that wien it was made he cousulted with his associates engaged in the prosecntion fully and freely, His aileged apatuy in prosecuting the suits, ne says, Wur by aavice of ms associates, who had good reason for postponing hasty action. He says, Moreover, that he was always in favor ol the idea That the county alone coud legally prosecute the claims. ‘here was a romor lave in the day at the City Hall that the Mayor ad received his certifi cate (or removal of Mr. Smitn and the Governor's approval. The Mayor. when spoken to about the Matter, Said :—“I have received no ‘approvai’ (rom the Governor of the charges preterred against the Corporation Counsel or the fire Commissioners.” +o MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. MARRIED BerTRann— McCormick. mm Monday, Feurvary 22, at the Uburcn of Holy Martyrs, by Rev, dames Millett, Henny BenTRand, of Saratoga, N. Y., to Kare P., dauguter of P, McCormick, of Pertn amboy, N. J. Saratoga und Perth Amboy MEAD—-MERCHANT.—Ou Sa 2 @t che residence of the br parent, by ti Rey. 6. & Swope, J. FRANKLIN MEAD lo SALLIE MERCHANT, boca of this city. No cards. Baltimore papers please copy. »—On laesday, February 16, at the residence of che bride's parents, 4 the Rev. 5. Van Benschoten, D. )., kpwann F. BON, Jr, LO SUSIB ter of M. D. Vree uli of Jersey City He TaYLOR—DaviDson.—On Toureday, February 18, by Rev. 8. M. Hamilton, at the resicence of the Dbrice’s parents, Wu. J. TayLon to Nerrie Mux- peck, youngest daugater of George Davidson, Baq,., 4.1 Of this city. dy DIED. Wednesday, Febrnary 24, Eu ot of the late Joun Q Ayma: ber age. (riends of the family are invited toa from her late residence, 102 Filth avenue, on Sanday, 28tp inst., BM, Wikhons INT wer LotiCe AYMAR—ON BeTu Dickson, ret sey, No. 588 Tuird avenue, STEPHEN R., ouly son of | David J. and Mary Ann Daly, aged 2 years and 2 | ‘fhe reiatives and iriends Of the family are re- ike | at two o'clock pt months. The relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral, from above place, on Montes March 1, at two o'clock P, M. AY. the 40th year of his age. ‘The relatives and iriends are invited to attend the juneral, from his late resideuce, 351 East Twenty-tuird street, on Monday morning, at nine o’ciock. The remains will be taken to tne Churcn | of the Epiphany, Wuere a solen requiem mass wi!l be offered for the repose of his soul; theace | to Calvary Cemetery immediately alter ass. DONNELLY.—in Jersey Uity, on Friday, Feoraary 26, alter a suort lilness, ANN, widow of the late Parrick Donuelly, aged 54 years. The iriends of the family are respectfully invit@®@ to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) aiternoon, at hall-past two v’ciock, Jrom her late resideace, No. 20 sussex street. California papers please copy. FARRBLL.—In this city, on Febraary 27, after & short Ulness, MARY ANN, the beloved daugoter of Patrick and and 5 days. ihe rejatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the /uneral, from her | | Jate residence, No. 617 West Fcrty-seventh street, on Monday, March 1, at one o'clock, FaULKNER.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Februar ry 24, THOMAS FAULKNER, aged 31 yeara. Relatives and friends are reepectiuily invited to eud bis funeral, trom his late residence, No. Hudson avenue, Brooklyn, on Sunday at two o'clock 4 Feexy.—By the accident at St. Andrew's church, THOMAS, son of John ang Julia Feeny, aged 7 years and 3 months. Funeral Sunuay, February 26, at two P. M., at No. 19 City Hall place. Relatives and friends are | invited to attend without further notice. FERGUSON.—On the 24th 1n8t., REBECCA DEaN, fJonn Ferguson, m the 52d year of her age. relatives and friends of the family are re- at wiie 0: T spe inte residence, No. 334 West Twenty-fourth street, this (Sunday) afernoon, at three o'clock. Fretp.—On Friday, 26th i of pneumonia, | Saran D. FIevp, in the govh year of her age. Relatives and friends are invited to aitend the funeral, (fom the residence of her son, Charles D, Field, No. 43 South Tenth street, Brooklyn, E. D. ou Sunday, the 28th inst., at two P. M. GamBLe.—On Saturd: | GamBLe, widow Of the !ate Benjamin F. Gamble, in the dsth year of her age. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to atieud the fumeral, on Monday, Marcn 1, at one | o'clock, from her late residence, 179 West Fourtn | Street. GarReETsON.—On Friday, February 26, of pneu- | Monta, MARGARET GARRETSON, widow of the late James B. Garretson, in the 83d year of her age. ‘The reiatives and iriencs of the family are re- tfully invited to attend her funeral, the | Moravian church, New Dorp, Staten 1 on | Monday, March 1, at two o'clock P.M. (i e8 in waiting at Vanderbilt Landing for the twelve o’clock boat from New York. GLADNEY.—On Friday, the 26th inst., of con- sumption, HANs J. GLADNEY, aged 33 years aud 5 moatus, | Relatives and friend’, the members of Lexing- | ton Engine Company No. 7, of the late Volunteer Fire Department, and of the present Fire bepart ment, are respectfully invited to attend the fu- neral, {rom iis late residence, 229 East Twenty- fiith street, at one o’clock P. M., Sanday, 28ta , ns New Jersey and Pennsylvania papers please —On Thursday, February 25, after a HENRIETTA GLASTAETER, Wile of Opy. GLASTARTE! Uugering ln Wailace, in the 45th year of her age. he relatives and irtends of tie family are re- Spectinily mvited vo attend the funeral, jrom her jate residence, 174 Kast 117th street, on Sunday, the 23th inst., at one o'clock P. M. GREEN.—On Friday, Fevraary 28, E ZABETH T., wie of David F, Green, aged 41 years, after a lin- | gering tliness. | Relatives ana friends are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, on Susday, 28th inst., from the | Moravian cnurch, Jay street, near Myrtie avenue, | at hait-past ten rlock. Members of Nassau Lodge 3%, I. 0. 0. re respectiuily invited to at- tend the funeral. snoves.—On Friday, the 26th inst., of scarlet fever, WALLAOR B. GROVES, iniant son of James Groves and Saran Frances Travis, aged 1 year and 1 days. Fuueral services at the residence of his parents, | 116 fast 113th street, on Sunday, February 28, av five o'clock P. M. Friends and relatives are re- spectiuily invited. The remains will be taken to Peekskill on Monday morning. HANSON.—Oo Fiiday, February 1875, Nerrin, wife of Wiluam B, Hanson, tn the 24th year of her age The relatives and friends, also members of Park Lodge, No. 516, ¥. and A, ¥i., and Abingdon Cinb, are invited to attend the iuneral services, irom her late residence, No, 54 Jane street, on Sunday, February 28, at jour P. M. Hart.—On_ saturi February 27, Jutta G.,, eldest daughter of Kutu T. Hart aod Wiliam Hart, deceased. Funeral services will be neld on Monday, Marcn 1, at two P. M., trom 124 Bedford lyn, E. D. Relatives ana iriends attend without further notice. HERKINGION.—At Atlanta, Ga, on the morning of Febraary Dr. Crornko C. HERBINGTON, vi Nor folk, Va., aged 48 years. Nor.olk, Richmond and New Orleans papers please copy. Hipparp.—At his residence in tats city, on Fri- day evening, February 26, Dr. WitLiam HipsakD, aged 79 years. Kelatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, trom 3t. Paul's Methodist Episcopal church, corner Twenty-se ond street and Fourth avea on Monday, March 1, at tweive o'clock, without farther no The remaias Will be taken to Yonkers (or nter- ment. | _ HiG@pxynorrom.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, Feb- rary 27, 1875, , alter @ short tilness, JOuN HIGGIN- BorroM, & native of Templemore, county ‘Tip- perary, Ireland, in the 90th year of his age. | ‘ihe relaiives and friends ave respectiully in- vited to attend hig funeral, on Monda: rch 1, | at nine o'clock A. M., irom ‘356 Baltic st and from thence to St. Pau,’s oma: corner of Court and Congress atreets, 10 Flatbush. AULLMANN.—On Friday, February 26, at four o’clock P. M., at his residence, ‘No, 396 arcen | street, Hoboken, N. J., JOHANN LiLLMANN, aged | 49 years, 7 momths and 22 days, Reiatives and friends of tne family, also mem. bers of United Brothers’ Lodge, No. 356, F. and | A. Me; Jersey Schutzen Corps, Captain’ F. W. | Schumann; Lyra singing Ciuo, D, F. Duis, Presi- cent, and Norddeutscuer Ciub, G. Abriing, Presi- dent, are respectiaiiy invited to attend tne | funeral, (rom nis, late residence, March 2, at two o'clock P, M. The remains will ve Interred in the Hoboken Cemetery, | Hoyr.—At Stamiord, Coun., Febraary 26, enena Josermine, only chiid of George H. an Josepuine LK. Hoyt, aged #momths and 12 days, ‘The reiatives apd frienaas of tue family are re- Catholic churen, | n Friday, 26th inst., DENNIS J. Day, in | en Farrell, aged 7 years, 3 months | lly iuvited to attend the funeral, from her | february 27, 1875, ANN | nn Glastaeter and daughter of the late Jacou \ on Tuesday, | | Spectfully requested to attend the iuneral, from | nis late residence, 42 Park street, on Sunday, at al{-past one o'clock P. M. | O'CONNELL.—On Thursday evening, Feoruary 25, | ANN, widow of Jobn O'Connell, aged 81 years, | The relatives and iriends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the iuneral, trom her | late residence, 323 West Twenty-fifth street, on | Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock precisely, | Savannah (Ga.) papers please copy. | Pery.—At Wasuington Heights, on Saturday, Fevruary 27, 1875, PAUL G. R. PERRY, Esq,, in the 42d year of nis age. Notice of tuneral hereafter. | _ Provoost.—-At his residence, Portchester, on Friday, February 26, WILLIAM PROvOosT, in the 73d year of his age, Notice of funeral hereafter, Rabingav.—Suddenly, on Thursday, February 25, HENRY U, RABINEAU, SON O1 the late Dr. Jacob | Rabineao, Jor many years connected with tne floating batus of New York, His remains were in- terred in Greenwood, Deiroit (Mich.), Chicago (IL) and San Fran- ; cisco (Cal.) papers please copy. RICHAEDSON. —At Aiken, 5. G., On Saturday, | February 20, 1875, Josspu E, RICHARDSON, aged 34 yeare. Relatives and friends of the family, also mem- bers ot Tuscan Lodge, No. 704 F. and A, M. and members of -ister lodzes are respectiuily invitea | toattend the funeral, from the residence ot his | mother. No, 90 Ciasson avenue, Brooklyn, On Sun- day, 28th inst., at two o’clock P. M. 10) On Thursday, February 25, of consump- tion, JoHN RicH, aged 42 years, The relatives and {friends are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his brother-in-law, H. D, Havemeyer, 761 Myrtle avenue, prookiyn, E. D., on Sunday, at two P. M, | Tue members of the Bookbinders’ Associations are res fuily invited to attend, 4 i.yDER.—At Grecnpoint, on Friday, Fepruary 26, AMES P. RYDER, 10 the 84th year of his age. The relatives and friends of tue family, and those | Of bis grandson-iu-law, Mr. T. Nigoey, are respect- | Jolly invited to attend the funeral, irom the resi- | deuce of his son-in-law, Mr. J. Gillies, 192 West | Street, on Sunday, when the remains will be taken. | to St. Anthony’s church at eleven o’clock A. M., | Where a mass of requiem will be offered up tor the repose of bi: ul; thence to Cemetery o1 the Holy | Cross, Flatoush. Swira.—At New Durham, N.J., on Thursday, February 25, 1875, ExocH E., son of Enoch smith, | aged 22 years, 9 montas and 8 days. |. Relatives and friends of the tamily are respoct- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, | 23th inst, at two o'clock P. M., irom Grove | cuurch, Bergen wood aveaue, town of Union, N. J. SPRaGUE.—At Woodside, L. I., on Friday, Febru- ary 26, CATHERINE E. SPRAGUE, relict of Henry Sprague, aged 69 years, | . Funeral irom Presdyterian church, Newtown, on | Monday, at two o’ciock. ‘Trains leave Hunter's Point, L. L, at 1:30 o’clock. Friends and ac- quaintances are respectfuily invited to attend. ‘THALMAN.—Op Saturday, February 27, FRancis THALMAN, aged 55 years. ‘The relatives and iriends of tne family are re- | Spectiully invited to attend the funeral, op Mon- | day, March 1, at ten A. M., from his late residence, 60 Frelinghuysen avenue, Newark, N. J. | Torpey.—At Jersey City Heign' on Feb- ruary 26, FREDERICK STRONG, youngest child of | Edwara 8. and Sarah J. Torrey, aged 2 years, 11 months and 24 days, Kelatiyes and friends of the family are invited to attenu the funeral services, tuis (Sunday) afver- noon, February 28, at three o'clock, irom the resi- | dence of bis parents, Summit avenue and Atont- gomery street, Jersey City Heights, #eB.—On Friday, February 26, of pneumonia, James Wess. Sr., aged 68 years. Kelatives and iriends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral from bis sate | residence, 332 Bast seventy -fourth street, on Mon- day, March 1, at one P. M. | Weicis.—saddenly, on Saturday morning, of | apoplexy, Isaac P., son of James M. and the late Lavinia A. Wilkins, In ihe 45tn year of bis age, Notice of the funeral hereafter. | WILLTAMs.—AD anniv 'y mass of requiem, for the repose of the soul of the late Joun H. WIL- LIAMS, will be sung in St. Paui’s charch, Last bh street, near Fourth avenue, on Monday, Marel 1, at ten A. M. The relatives and friends of tne family are in- vited to attena without further notice. Witson.—In Brooklyn, on Friday morning, 26th imst., Captain GzorGs W. WILSON, in the 42d year of bis age, Relatives and friends of the family, aiso mem- bers of the Brooklyn Yacht Cino, are Invited to at- tena the funeral, from his late residence, No. 63 | Butler street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two | o'clock. jl Woop.—On Saturday, February 27, at 16 East lieth strees, Many A., daugoter of Guibert Wood. Notice of iuneral hereafter, | | Wiont.—Febrnary 26, 1575, Jonn B. Wricnt, of | Newcastic-on-.yoe, Engiand, in the 62d year of his age j eral on Sanday, Pebruary 28, at two ovclock | Yo, 309 East Ninth | Fun P. M., {rom his late residenc street, Friends of the family and Neptane divis- ion No. 3, 8. of T,, are cordially invited to attend. Newcastie-on-lyne papers please copy. ese DANCING ACADEMIES. DODWORTH)S PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DANO. No. 212 Firth avenge, corner of Twenty-sixth open for the season. lng and afternoon classes for !adies and children, Evening Classes tor gentiemen, Send for a circular. A GARTIER'S DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMETON 41. Building, intersection Stuyvesant nd Ninth strects,—\ lasses every Monday and Thur aiternvon and evenings Private lessons tn ai peciaity A —WisONS DANCING | At MY, ARTHUR AS Heil, 20s West Fourteenth street, near Righth ave hue, classes now open for begintiers” For terms, &6., | send lor circular, soiree Tuesday evening. pee J, MARS ACADEMY OF DANCING, 39 A. Theecker street. —Uingsea every Tuesday and Fri day evenings. For terms, &c. d'tor circular, Soiree ou Wednesday evening, Marc 3 Music by Lovell A J. BAUSE'S DANCING ACADEMIES. —CLASSES 4 Masonic Haul Tor hast oi street, PRIVATE LESOONS at any nour CincULAks at privave academy, 212 Enst 11th street B* DOTMASTER DUMAR)< DANCING ACADEMY tatzht perfectly in one quarter. West Fourth street.—Clasees ope All ox fashTnabl taught perfectly in six private lessons ROOKES' DANCING ACADEMY 361 BROO! rye course of lesson: fashonable Da. Hopes, VATE INST! I i GARMO'S, &@ FIFTH AVENUE, CORNER POUR De tii Grider, PRIVATE LESONS EVER E bay Me May peeRsons DANCING CLASSE<, BROAD- MO way Hall, Broadway and Forty eighth street. —ar ternoon el for iaties and children. evenings for adults. private lemons given, Keception every | Wednesday evening at 9. R ESTAURANTS. baspeieinad Lv AND LET LIVE, BROADWAY AND FOLTON 4 sireet.—The oldest oyster howse in this city is dis: Penaing fue oysters, softshell clams, meaty fame afd ‘all the luxuries of the season. a day and nigh ) pot Shay ae nvckR fatarer. 1d Bast Lith street; Brevoort Hai, | — _TO LET FO BUSINESS PURPOSES way, corner of Seventeenth street, Union square suitable tor oltices or business purposes: most prowinent location. OGDEN & CLAK Broadway aud Sevenicenth str A THREE WELL + with or without ste workers, Apply at 148 Ba | Third and Lexington avenues. A ing L, to ‘lease’ also corner Store on Broadway and au :Jow rent; no wood near Iwenty-second street. PE A FIRST CLASS let, and Fixtures complete for sale. Apply to CARDWELL, No. 536 Third avenue, Ne Ganowiss nue, Or FRANK GLOV —T0 LRT, ON WEST SIDE OF THIRD AVENUR. Store, in a goo usiness | tion. BEWOoD, WALDRON & SON 4 inird ay., LARGE WELL LIGHTED LO suitable for light manuf. 240 and 242 East Twentieth street. Brgapway STORE, 2%5X110, BASEM! ml Gret floor, near Eleventh street, to let: best loca. oadway ; immedi asession It desires Tent moderate. d NA batt) Fourth ave: Bments, warmed and comforiable, “The AUPHORS ny worme comfortable. ie PUBLISHING Cv., 3) Bond street. ESIRABLE STORES, LARGE AND SMALL; PLATE lass fronts; good business locations; low rents to responsible tenants, LOUIs A. DA CUNHA, 172 West Forty-fitth street, Bears AVENUE CORNER, 398.—WILL RENT THE whole House for $2,500 or Store separate; suitable jor any business. HENRY V, MEAD, 422 Eighth av, {INE NEW STORES, 380 AND 52 SIXTH AVENUE, between Thirty-first and Thirty-second streots (next A ER, FIRST FLOOR TO LET—1,117 BROADWAY; SPLEN- did location for business purposes; three rooms deep; hot and cold water. ALOTERS 70 LEASE, FINE HOTELS IN EE best part of the eitv: one will be furnished t9 rt ret Class pariies oni kiress BUGEN Cen Wawa ne ss FFIOB TO RENT—TO A PHYSICIAN, 129 BAST ‘Twenty-ninth street, corner of Lexingtoa avenne, pare GLA-8 FRONT COR) , SIXTH AVENUE, below. Fortieth street—First class location: undi- vided half for oftice or light business: very low for ap- proved tenant. A, C. LOOMIS, 55 West Thirtieih street, SCHOOLS, OF ICES, &0.—FINE NEW ROOMS IN building 1, 267 Broadway, between Thirty-first and A 'streets, suitable for schools, offices, &c. itor, 1,267 Broad wa STORE, CORNER AVENUE A AND NINETEENTH 1D street, to let, at a moderate rent, to responsible party ; good business location; immediate’ possession. G, NAGLE, 149 Fourth avenue. 0 LET—A VERY DESIRABLE STORE ON FOURTH avenne, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth sample rooin. Apply at yd LET—' runnin; NAGH, nor! avenue, ELLs 340 Fourth avenue, HE FINE LOT NO, 382 SOUTH STREET, yg, tarourht to Front ‘street, JOHN KAVA: theast corner Forty-second street and Sixth FEW ROOMS TO LET—IN BUILDING BROAD- GHTED FLOORS, 25X58, wel “puttieth street, between LARGE STORE, 25X125, WEST SIDE SIXTH AVE- nue, and 20 foot Lot on Twenty-third street, form- other suited for Orst class millinery or fancy goods: both ‘OK & CO,, 181 Fitth avenue. ND SAMPLE ROOM TO Apply | 50X00, TO RENT, | turing business. Apply at ‘TS AND streets: good location for hat store, merchant tailor or | DWELLING HOUSES TO LE #urnished. A it MEDIUM SIZH BROWN STONE HOUSE TO LET— On rener Gacee, seacet. full spralshed, includ- Unen, , ching, £¢. ; low rent; others, ver aise PUK & O i ISL Fifth avenue, FURNISHED HOUSE ON FIFTH AVENUE, CON. taining 18 rooms, to let—For first class boarding house; cheapest in market. Also one extra large on Twenty-uird area pear osvende, hk F ¥ CO., aL Fifth avenue, (URAL PARTIALLY FURNISHED HOUSES 70 LET or lease, near Fifth avenue; tull size, % rooms; best location’; rent $4,000; seen from 12 to $8. ML: good order, HOLMES BROTHE 46 Kast i wenty-tnird street, F° UR STORY HOUSE TO LET—FULLY FU: nished, in Thirty-second street, near Fitth avenu immediate ‘possession; one in ‘Thirty-ninth, Ihirveth aud Thirty-chipdigtreat, in tine order. BB, MEKRILL & O0., 1,284 Broadw: | F{ANDSOME POUR STORY BROWN STONE DWELL- tng in Forty-sixth street, between Fitth and Sixth avenues, furnished or unturnisbed, at very low rent P. HH. GRADY, 827 sixth avenue. 0 LET—WITH FURNITURE FOR SALE, A COSEY verything new and in complete order: will eat sacrifice, Inquire at 14 cust Firwenth 2 Fi i DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Unfarnished, LET—THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE Charles street; modern improvements; inquire at 4B. Ed acing if desired. Can | DQ» SUREUT BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH AVE nues.—Very fine tour story brown stone Dwelling; others turther West, H. HODSON & CO., 173 Filth av. 31", STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.—A SUPuRB- ly furnished brown stone high stoop Dwelling; private taimily. H. HOUSON & OO., 175 Fitth av, AQT, St) BEIWHEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH AVE nues.—Four story high stoop brown stoue; par- ally furnished igrixats puaily. HODSON & CO,, 175 Fifth avenue. Unfarnished. —FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSES TO to Herald Uptown Branch office); rent $1,200 each. Ap let, unfurnished. / ; : . 43 and 53 West 47th st., 31 We Pe te eee ee * Th se, 13s Weet a2, 208 kane 30th Wost ictn ‘ot ' ‘ef bey ts i uth 3 FINE, STORES, ON URPER BROADWAY; LOW | 1u,c4 id 72 West Slat a, 115 Kast ivth ity 0 West sath F rents; food, ness location; splendid plate glass | st, Madison ay. und 49tii st., Madison av. and S0th st (2 fronts; in the Albany Buildinz, Broadway. Fitty-frst | of J houses can be had togeiver ii desired); 21 West 24: oan ity-second streets, Apply at Fifty-frst street | st. 113 Kast 18th st. 2 ust 30th st. ee sory Houves entrance. uniurnished—108 Kast Gat st, 113 East 29h st. 324 West 20th st.. 248 Hast Sith st, 105 Ea-to9th West 25d st, 80 West 12th st., 640 Lexington av. Furnished Houses— uh ay., $08 West Tin ey 300 West 26.n at, St West 62d 40 Wee eet, 62 Vark avenue. 2 t 7 Fy 665, 132, 622, 332 and 205 Lexington avenue ; 33 and 21 West 24th street, 123 rast stn sireet, 19 Bond sireet, | 136 West 42d street, 33 bast Ath street, Us East 45th | street. 29 West 33d street, 102 Kast $5th 1b East | Sist street, Sth avenue, maguificent Mansion, stabie, &c., Murray Hill, These numbers are given tor outside in- Spection. The house can be seen inside by permit oniy irom this office: poslively no admittance otherwise. Apply w WILLE .M 1UCKER, 220 Filth avenue, LARGE FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone House on Fiith avenue, containing % rooms, io lease tor dwe ling or business, C: G. PECK & CO, 181 Filth avenue. NEW LIST OF HOUSES TO RENT CAN BE HAD at either office, No. 3 Pine street or 35 Kast Seven- teenth stre: H. LUDLOW & CO. FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONK | House, unturnished: Twenty-ninth street, near Madison avenue: rent H.R. DREW & CO. ‘No. 3 West Twenty-third street, Firth Avenue Hote! LARGE FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN | stone House to let, unfurnished, on twenty-second sireet, near Broadway. Ho, DRLW & CO., ast fwenty-third street, Fitih Avenue Hotel, FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE TO rent, furnished: Fifty second street, near Fifth 250 per month, H.R. DREW & CO. Twenty-third street, Fifth Avenue Potel. 0 LET-ON EIGHTH AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY. fourth street, a prominent corner Store. For par- ticulars call at 414 Sixth avenue, pe Li $900. West Fourteenth sire immediate possession ; rent J, GIBBONS, 50 ond street, po LET CHEAP—STOR: GOOD LOCATION, 497 Pearl street.’ Apply to McSWYNY, 419 Broadway, cor- ner Canal street. T°, ,UBTION UNION SQUARR, @ FAST FOUR. teenth swreet, between broadway and. University place, a spacious and weil lighted store, 130 feet deep, or thé Secoud Floor in same building; also ‘Upper Part of Builcing 77 University piace, peg tour splendid loits, ; will let together or separate. Apply to A. 42 Kast Fourieenth stre: NO LET—sASEMENT, SUITABLE FOR PRINTING, cotice and cake saloon, barber shop or for some light mechanical business; rent moderate. 6)1 Sixth avenue, corner thirtieth street, et, 10 LET—A FIRST CLAS», STOR )UTHWEST corner of Third avenue and Forty-fifth street; also one adjoining and basement. Inquire of J. HAKRIGAN, 325 Third avenue. 70. LET—A STORE ON THE WEST SIDE OF Broadway, between Twenty-ninth and Thirth eth early opposite Gilsey House. Apply to W. FAlZ- florist, 1,213 Broadway. sind THE FLEGANT DOUBLE STORE AND Basement, 45x90 teet, on the northeast corner Canal and Wooster streets. JOUN KAVANAGH, Northeast corner Sizth avenue and Forty-seoond st. ‘WITH STEAM POWER, TWO FLOORS, LAVE'S 50x65 cach, well hghted. Apply at M lumber yard, Twenty-secon: and blevent! NO _LET—AT REDUCED RENT, THE FIRST AND Second Floors of house 391 Canal street, for business or dwelling, separately or together. Inquire of owaer, on premises, trom 9 to 4. 10 LET OR LEASE—BREWERY NO. 19 DOWNING street and 38 and 40 Carmine. stree Lin good working order. Apply to J. WILSON, 195 Fouth street. 10 LET OR FOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS RES- taurant in a four story house. now doing a large ladies’ and gentlemen's business. Callon Sunday at No. 112 West Thirty-first street. (0 LET FOR RESPEUTABLE BUSINESS PUR- No. 43 Hast Thirteenth street, near Broad- way. JOHN KAVANAGH, northeast corner Forty-sec- street and Sixin avenue. NO LEASE OR FOR SALE—THE rear Buildings and Store of 79 Sull! 25x100; price $15,000; rent $1,200 and Croton; terms one. third cash. Apply from 10 to |. A. 8, COHEN, 53 Greene street. 0 LEASE—ENTIRE BUILDING 20 WEST FOURTH street, near Bi wtab.e for light manufac turing or any ignt business; rent low. . M. CON DIT, 139 Kast Twelfth street. WO STORES TO LET—IN HOUSE 3§ EAST FIFTY- third street, Apply on premises. HE ELEGANT LARGE ROOM, order, on second floor, over stores 1,267 and 1,269 Broadway. between Thirty-first and ‘Thirty-second streets (next to Herald Branch office), with four win- dows on Broadway, suitable for upholstery, tailoring, &c., or will be divided up to suit tenants, pply to jan- 1,267 Bro.dway. HE TILTON TRIAL. CHERS DEFENCE. FULL AND GRAPHIC PAKTICULARS IN THE FRONT AND IN PERFECT HE STORE, NORTHEAST CORNER FORTY-SKO- ond street and “ixth avenue, expensively ftied up for either bank, insurance, telegraph or express busi- Ross will be leased to reaponsible parties ata 1 App ine: y on the premises. NUE STORS aud SOUTHEAST CORNER OF FULTON sau streets to let Inquire of LUSSEN BROS, premises. MPHIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS 70 LET—FOR BU=I- ness purposes or storage, SUxi09 feet, Nos. 232 and 24 West Forty seventh street ~“PWELLING HOUSES TU LET. cee Furnished, Taga A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED BROWN STONE lish basement li ouse, Ww front House will be rented in exchange tor an ing- furnished or unturnished, above Iwelfth street. 167, GENTLEMAN WIL RENT HIS FURNISHED Hous part, either giving or accepting Board, a8 d; very ceniral and eligible for a resvousible physi address OU, box lol Herald Uptown Branch ailics Of, FULL PERFECTLY MAG: statuary and size, most elaborately paintings inciuded, ail mode % appointment, to rent to responsible private. near Fitth avenne and on Fourth stree WELL AND DESIRABLY FURNISHED HOUSE to let, near Broadway; 20 rooms, well adapted tor hed vmtur- L P: bourding purposes; also others, nisbed OGL No. 5 Wess Fwonty-tuird street, Fitt } FULLY, FURNISHED, | AL stoop, full size House, closets and ail modern tmp | painted and trescoed, No. 005 HIGH FOUR 8’ containing 18 rooms, 21 ents, ‘Twenty-ninth street, | Gorent or for sale; terms very reasonanle to a responsibie party: possession May 1, or sooner i desired, Inquire | | on premises. | — | HANDSOME JL House, 25 eet wide, furnished, on Madison avenue, hear square, to let, ae floor, with Board, WiLL! AIGH A FOUR STORY Furnished, hear Fitth $39) per month, H. . House to COU. No, 5 West twenty-third st, Firth Aveau avent $3,500-TO LET. UNFURNISHED, TWEN third street, between Fourth and Lexington ave perfect order, 2, room hers. BROTHERS, 46 Kast twenty-third street. LIAM TUCK6R, 2% Firth av, Hot lat | nues; full size, | HOLME AV. House on 32d st., bet-veen Broadway and 5th ay. also on Seth, 49th, 29th sts., and others im good location PHILIPSEN & SALLE oR ANNUM —TO RENT, | 2,00 P Y DE | Al stave furnished House, on Twenty. Ah a fear Madiso 1 f . | ne ! SHED A fone 8 HY ed and unturnished Flat ent $2,800; al4o furni 4 Suits of furnished i 38 Sixth avenue, | ia ll PAT HOUSE, NI | A Mients, ‘80%: Thiruetn street: | easly, gue stele Carpe ie anit, Blankets, Sheeting, Crockery, &c., only $70) i rent, furnished, to a responsible person. or will ty Mamie FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET FOR THE SEA A son—Pieasant location, stabliog, boating, dc, ; Able for summer boarders. Addreys HOUSB, 908 Twanly seco streat, - Furniture for sale T—OLD ESTABLISHED RESTAURANT, 112" | ‘an street; lot | Bt ox 132 Herald | in fine order, FOUR STORY BROWN STONE wa year: owner reserving parlor STOOP BROWN STONE ‘Twenty-second sireet, DREW & ote UR SORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE | cee | 1.206 Broadway, corner Twenty-minth street. | dauces ——— -% - | Apply to K. A. DAILEY, NE ROOMS, WITH IMPROVE : T° LuT—THE FOUR STORY STORE AND TENE. ely furnished; every necessary: English ateit House, No. 658 Thiet avenu Mor weet border nte ts, Walnut, pacior aid marole top cham- AG NEY, 5) Hudson street, West A VERY NICE HOUSE ON WEST ELEVENTH street, near Sixth avenue, to rent, unturnished. at $1,500 por annum. Apply to &. H. LUDLOW & CO., No. 3 Pine street or 3 East Seventeenth street. THR STORY HIGH STOOP MOUS" TO RENT— Unturnished, on Iwenty second street, near Fitth Avenue, $2.0; aiso on Thirty-sixth s.reet, near Filth ave- ue, $2.50), and on Forty-second sirvet, hear Broadway, $2.00. Hi K. DREW & CO., No.3 West Twenty-third ft West Teuth street, owner A 3 STORY BROWN STONE, 36TH 8’ NELR LS ington av., $1,800; 4 story. bast Suth st., $1, Hust doth st, $1.30; Hast 43d st, $1,000. Je DUNKEL Sod Third avenue. TWELVE COTTAGE, WITH — STABL horses West Thirty-fittn st Houses from $5 0 upwards. | P: cail on HULBERT PECK, A. TURES STORY HIGH S100P HOUSE, 222 WEST JA. Forty-seventh sircet, near Broadway, to let, from May; $1.00; 1 rooms; seen trom 10 tol2, Apply to ELLIOT? & CO., 1,491 Broadway, STORY, BROWN STONE, $1,200; UTHERS, $1,000, 1,200, $1,500, $1,800, $2.00) to'$s,d00; Orst claus loca: ‘possession’ now or May L _A. C, LOOMIS, 65 West Thirtieth street, TH WARD.—T0 RENT, HOUSE 253 WEST TWELFTH street; house in perfect order ; all modern improve- ments: Mirrors aud be seew from 10.4. M. to4 P. LGTH STREET, SEAM FIFTH | AVENUE.—FOUR story high stoop, 18 rooms, at a bargain. H. HODSON & CO., 17) Fifth avente, 6 SEVENTH STREET, NFAR 24 Mitt avenues to Fent,,uniurnished: linmedjate possession. Apply to E. H. LUDLOW & CO., No 8 Pine Street, or 35 East Seventeenth street, QTM STREET, NEAR FIFTH) AVENUB—CHOICE location.—An elegant four 81 ‘n stone Dwelling, extra size. iSHUDSON r3 Ce, Tekin av. QO EAST 4TH, $1,600; 5 AST 27TH, $1,200; 138 139 Eason $2 0074 Lexinnton ‘avenues 1 Mur 8.0 West Sid, $2,)00; 96 East + $000; 325 Kast “alat, $1,200; others, J. H, MONAGHAN, 401 Fourth avenue, corner Twenty-eiahth street O75 Nest RUBVENTH ATREET TORENT, UN 9) {urnished; very roomy and in good order: | Ape plyto KB H. LUDLOW & CO., No.3 rine street or East Seventeenth street. 1 80 —30 IRVING PLACE ; $1,50), NO. 14 EAST. + Sixteenth street, gpvosite Wi fy JAS. KARLE, 60 Wall 3 FURNISHE 1D ROOMS AND APARTMENTS: . estrous et, room 17. A —TO LET, NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, PAR- + lor floor, singly hall Beare, with closet; enient to first clase restaurants. WIDOW LADY HAS NICELY FURNISHED Rooms to let, w gentlemen, 61 East Twenty-fith street, corner Fou,'th avenue. (A NICELY FURNISHED PRONT ROOM, ALSO HALL Rooms to jet, to jadies or gentlemen; rent very rea- Sonable. Can be seen to-day. 422 Seventh avenue, pear Thorty-third street. N AMERICAN FAMILY | (THREE | ADULTS AND Infant) deafre for light houseseeping below Fifty- ninth street. in private Louse, respectable neighborhood, larce ‘Bedrooms Addreses four Rooms, inciuding one with particulars and terms, K., box 4,953 ost office. A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LIKE TO LBT AL jew furnished Kooms, to gentiemen only, at West Eleventh street; convenient to Broadway Sixth avenue cars A HANDSOME PARLOR AND BEDROOM FOR TWO entlemen, or Boom and bedroom for housekeep- ae 62 mixth avenue, near Forty-third street, fret G0r. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FLAT ON TWEN- tieth street; also Parlor rloor tor a*doctor on Thir- id street, near Furth avenue, and ie good PHILLY. & SALLER, 1,205 Broadway, corner Twenty-ninth street, sul as Jat. FEW VERY NIC& LY FURNISH'ED ROOMS TO let, singly or otherwise, at moderate rates, in pri- ¥ate house; modern improvements; pleasant 80% and neighborhood, 10 West Thirteenth street. A PRIVATE FAMILA, HAVING MORE ROOM HAN 4A ‘they require, will let one or two Kooms to gentle- men, Withous board. 243 East ighteenth street. A. SECOND FLOOR FRONT ROOM TO LET— +\ Nicely turnished, to two gentlemen or gentleman and wiie; terms very iow. Can be seen to-day, and Thir: Last Nineteenth sureet, between Irving place avenue. N EXTRA LARGE, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Room, first floor. $5 weekly; house strictly private and quiet; ‘no childrén or boarders; large bachroom ade joing; hot aud cold water and gas unlimited; refer- ence required, Can be seen to-day at 434 West’ Thirty- third street. , A NICELY FURNISHED FRONT BEDROOM TO let—In a@ private tamily; use of bath. gas, dc. ; terins very moderal 43) West Thirty-third street. Cau be seed to-day. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRENOH FLAT AT L reduced rent No. WL West Forty-eighth street’ In- | Quire of janitor, | PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A NICELY FUR- | ZL mished Room, gas, hot and cold water 1n room, use Of bath, in brown stone house 201 West Twenty-second st. | A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—To AA. gentleman and wite; Board for the lady : nelghbor- hood of Broadway and Forty-seventh street; terme. Very moderate, Address SUPERIOK, Herald Uptown ranch office. LARGE HANDSOME FRONT ROOM TO LET— Furnished or uniurnished, with more room if re~ quired, at No. 12 Fourth avenue, near Cooper Institute. rate: co 144 West Fifteenth street. rms ins A us THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE, THIR- teenth street, near Sixth avenuc, with clegant mir- | Fors, to, let—Alay four story brown stone on Ninth, six- | teenth, Twenty-third, Thirty-seventh, Forty-third, Pifty- first and Sixty-firth streets; owners will buard out most of the rent of one. C.8, PUCK & Cu., 181 Filth avenue. TWO STORY AND BAS*MENT COTTAGE House, coniaining cight rooms, cellars, closets, n nd cold water, gas; large yard; reut $90. No. 1: West Fortieth THEE STORY HIGH STOOP, WEST TWENTY- eighth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, from Murch 1. and ® number of others from May 1, Nineteenth to Flity-seventh strect, at reduced rents. HUNKY V, MoAD, 422 Kighth avenue, FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE i Honse on 27th st., near Broad way ; also ou 12th, 29th its and Lexington av, — PHILIPSEN & sAlLEl, 1,205 Broadway, corner Twenty-ninth street, FOUR STORY BROWN 81 In Thirty-ihird street, fuished im black wainut whout, with Mirrors, fine orcer, to @ private fauily omly; other Houses ood ventral locattons, Pane $-B. MERRILL & Ov., 1,284 Broadway, AO BET Two ELEVATED THREE STORY AND « basement orown stony Houses on East seven ticth et, cotvenient to Ceatral Park; rent $1,500 Apply to SHERWOOD, WALDION & SUN, 1,016 ! aven LARGE LIST OF UNFURNISHED HOUSES, IN desirabie locations; prices ranging trom $900 to desiravly turnished. J. G. FP, M ay, hear Forty-titth street. DINELY FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR SINGLE GEN. tleman, in private house, well iocated, cas, bat &c., for $2 and upward, in browa stone house, $31 1 Fourteenth street, near Second avenue, jot | 21 NE HOUSE TO LET— | | ior Glasses and Gas Fixtures, | in | F | LADY DESIR4S A LARGE, $:CUND STORY Room, comfortably furnished. In a private family, | centraliy ‘located; terms moderate, address NUT CURIOUS, Herald Uptown Branch office. VERY BEAUTIFUL FRONT PARLOR AND BED- second with exquisite bathroom, boraiely furnished, to let, Breakiast it desired, in an elegant private residence, # few doors from Fifth ave- nue, above Brunswick; 'magnitcent neighborhood ; rare occasion for select partes at clubs or hotel; high- estrelerences. Address M., box 127 Herald Uptown Branch office. A COSEY ROOM AND BEDROOM OR ENTIRE SEC- +X ond Floor, turnished, bath attached, in a family of two persons; suitable fora lady. 181 West Fourth street, | west ot Sixth avenu HANDSOMELY FU HED SUIT OF RO on first tioor, front: also three hall Room: wodern conveniences; location central; first class res- taurantin house. No. 467 Sixth avenue. FURNISHED FRONY HALL BEDROOM FOR A gentleman; location above Fourth street, between, urth and Eighth avenues; price must be moderate. Address GEORGE, box 3,507 New York Post ofice. Al =—NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM; TO GH NTLE «* men, without board; convenient location: firsc | Chiss surroundings. No. 113 Kast Nineteenth street, mear Fourth avenue. ESIRABLE APARTMENTS ON BROADWAY, NEAR. ‘Thirteenth str to rent. Apply to EK. HW, LUD Ww 30., No. 3 Vine street, or 35 East Seventcenth st. PoRstsiEp ROOMS TO LET—IN A PRIVATE FAM- iy. to gentlemen only, without board. Apply at 139 West Twelfth street, between Sixth and seventh ave. JJURNISHED ROOMS, WITHOUT BOARD, FOR GEN- tlemen only; reierences, 83 East Iwenty-sixth street, near Madison square. INELY LOOATED MOUSE, WITH STABLE AT- tached, ebrner of Vorty-seventh street and Broad ‘way, most eligibiy locate sician, 1,491 Broadway, near Forty-fifth street. Hees AND PARTS OF HOUSES, AND ALSO tirst class Apartments for desirable tenanus. Estate: and single Houses taken in fulienarce Keferences tu nished. LOUIS A, UNTA, 172 West Forty-fitth st, , for private tamily or phy. 4. GF METCALY, Oo | | JJOR HOUSEKEEPING, LARGE, HANDSOME, COM- | plete, furnished Third Floor; ample closets, gas and water; $8 per week; no other tenants; occupie owner; private house. ' 26 Monroe sircet, near First, Hoboken, ten short bi 01 | ANDSOMELY FURNISHED FLOOR TO LET.— 1 Three room: 1. but cosey; private family, brown stone; rent $50, including heat and gas. 106 We: | Porty-ffth street, second door from Sixth avenue. { Fyowgzs 10 RENT—$1,50 TO $6,000, ALSU A FEW clegant Apartments of six and nine rooms, very | desirable. LOUIS A. DA CU, FOgsES, 8759, 810 $1,200. $1,400, $1,500, $2,000, | $2,100; furnished House, er ‘month; elegant | Suites of Apartments. GULTER & BROWER, 1,52 Broad way, Forty seventh and Forty-elghth sts, OUSE AND STABLE TO LET—OR LEASE FOR sale verv cheap; has five years to run; room tor | seven horses; in Twenty-sixth street, west of Haigith J TT, 263 Ninth avenu HA ino —TO LET, It EAST rn vestry and basement Dwelling: pertect order; rent $700 Inquire at 120 Bast 115th street, or 268 Third avenue, SUITABLE FOR A | 9 stone Dwellings, extra size, on Fifth avenue, near Fifth Avenue Hotel; also on Twenty-second and Twenty- | third streets, near Filth avenue, H, HOUBON & CO., 175 | FO LET—TO A GOOD TENANT, AT } figure, Seventy-iourth .UB—TWO ELEGANT BROWN THE THREE STORY To LET—UNFURNISHED, | House 243 Wooster street; $60 per year; seen from 2 | OSPR. M, NO LET.—BROWN STONE HOUSE, THREE STORY and basement high stoop, 15 rooms; good . between Broadway and Eighth nue. Address OWNER, 307 Lighth avenue NO LET.—FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE HIGH T stoop House, 331 West Forty-Kighth street, in good order; possession May 1, or befor ai! Mo LET—BROWN “TONE HOUSE, BUILT FOR TWO | families, wih latest improvements separate for euch | samiy; upper halt, eight rooms, all lighted, $75 per Yorty-fitth stree FOUR STORY ENGLISH BASEMENT HOUSE TO | month; lower half, ten rooms, $1 per month. Apply A ‘reny, furnished; thirty-sixth street, near Fifth | to owner, 219 West Forty-minth street __ | avenue; $225 per montn. H.R. DREW & OO. EBT HOUaRA, % BEVENTH AVENUE AND 109 + De Wich street, corne ro LET--UNF URNISHED, POS three story high | near Forty secon Owner 723 sixth avenue. West fweifth street. Apply at office No. 226 Green. Barclay, up siairs. ESSION, TH INE HOUSES MAch, ot nos ONE ON r 4th av., i 0 LET—FOLLOWING SMAL Lath st., near 3d av, $1.30; $1,500; 25th ‘st, near Lexington ay. immediately ; 2d near sith Soth sty $700. | pO LET-A THREE STORY BROWN STONE ENG- lish basement House, containing Il rooms, on Thirty- | fourth street, becween Broadway and Seventh avenue; | recention and sleeping room reserved by @ physician; | terms $1.2), or $1.20 if conditions complied with. | ad- | dress ik. B, &., box 159 Herala Uptown Branch oitice. near 6th a th avenues, brown stone House. in drst Class order; rent low to & good tenant | Address DICKINSON, 292 Gregn wich street, New York. | PO LET—THE NEAT COTTAGE HOUSE NO. 423 Went Forty-fourth strect, near Ninth avenue; house hag all improvements; gas, bath, range, closets, A. ; w Ti be rented for $650 per annum fo & good nant, For permit apply w S19 Canal street im the siore, \O LET—NO, 32 KING STREBT, NEAR MAGDOU- val, the three sgry, high stoop House; contains all the modern inproverents; will be rented only ty a pi | vate family. Can be seen trom lt S o'clock. For pe A | mit, &6., apply to JAMES LYNCH, N Broadway, tenants. , Brooklyn. Ad. Fi Fi street; all re 10 No. ity second OWNER, 110. REN’ TSrouses, connected, Nos 24 and 26 Kast Forty-se ve street, near Fifth avenue: ever improvement and co. . im ue order ; would rent singly if desired, venlence and in Aue oS) PRLGE. aw Hudaon street 1A, 172 West Forty-fith st | MISTH STREET, | order; | ave: stoop house 534 Seventh avenue, street; all imprgvemenis; $1,600. | “RIPTY-FIRST SURKET, BETWEEN | roM. | w 10 LET—1HE THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROW T sone House 14 West Fiftieth street; house 20x50; rent $1,550, apply ses. T~THE FOUR STORY BROWN STONE | } ANDSOMELY FURNISHED PAKLOR AND BED } room, Call Sunday at No. 405 Fourth avenue. NDSOMLLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET— he Id water; reierence re- N 4H | et, near Broadway. lI HAVE SEVERAL HOUSES, CENTRALLY LO- cated, to let at $1,300, $1,500, $2,200, $2,800, $5,000 and all and get permits, P. RADY, 827 Sixth avenue, YOU WILL CALL AT 105 WEST THIRTY-SECOND sireet, junction of Broadway, you will tind hand- furnished Rooms reasonable. Cail to-aay and all kK. | somely | tn | 1 WISHING ELEGANTLY FURNISHED i , without board, in four story brown stone | house, with’ use of partor, and in vicinity of excellent restaurants, can apply at’ l44 West Forty-third street, near Broadway, | mo LET—00 THOSE WISHING TO EGONO T' the winter, @ Floor through, handsomely mon hb, in @ quiet neighbors | for $4 per week or $15 er ieee Graham avenue, at 143 Bayard hood, & few doors from ¢ reet: 25 minutes from Fulton ferry via Grabam avenue | Sieedtuimutes trom Graud street terry by cat, and 1b | minute m ent street ferry, | po LET-FURNISHED OR ONFURNISHED, IN A rivate American tamily, one large Kom oF Parlor ang Bedroom, with all modern improvements. Apply | at lot West Forty-fitcn street. MO LET—A HANDSOMELY FURNISH | Room: terms mo erate; partial | desired. Call on or address A. ‘po. 10 LBT—A FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR; TERMS ' reasonable. Apply at LIL West Twenty-third street | PRO LET—A NICELY FURNISAED ROOM IN A PRI | [evita fainiiy. Apply at 2% Bast Bleventh street, city. MO LET-HANDSOM* LY FURNISHED, THE UPPER Part of a nice little house, six rooms, complere for housekeeping: only one family; private, Call after 12 o clock at 219 West Thirtieth street, near Seventh av. PLEAS ND NICELY FURNISHED PAR Te eee pSdnteeatn strest, between Fifth and sixth for one or two gentlemen, Address QUILT Id Uptown Branch offi 28 WEA THIRTEENTH STREET, FUR- ished Koom, for gentlemen only. LE’ \ | | | HOM | PRHIRD FLOOR—TO A | furnished or unfurnisied, | Twen treet. shit | puss NEATLY F ‘second Moor to let—To gentlemen, Would let the whole Floor; terms low to re- rties Ol Thirty-first street, Corner of Broad~ ADULTS, FAMILY OF Lae 310 East. Private house, ‘URNISHED FRONT ROOMS ON ‘or for light house~ | @Q PER WEFK FOR NFATLY FURNISHED FRONT $3 fait Room on second foot bath, ac. ; to gen- | Lemen only; private tamily, Can be seen to-day. 326 | East Fourteenth strect, n |. PER WKEK FOR FURNISHED SITTING ROOM | Pe) and Bedroom. with every convenience for house+ | Reoping, at 419 West Thirtieth street, near Ninth avenu AST PORTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—f{ndre Third Floor, handsomely furnished, is Offered, with or without, private table, unexpected! vacated by parties going South; references exchanged. ”) WEST TWENTY-FyURTH SPREET.—VERKY yf desirable, well furnished Rooms on the second floor to let, withont board; ¢ cond ave: rices moderate, brown stone house, high sivop, near Fitth avenue, SIXTH AVENUE.—DESIRABLE FURNISHED AD oom suitable for gentlemen of for luht house: keeping. every, accommodation; hot and coid water, bath, gas, &e.; terms moder: K& WEST FORTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR SIXT! OO avenue,—Large oom, first floor, closets, bot coli water, suitabie for light housekeeping, $7.

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