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> —_—— TK FOR SALE. CITY BWAL2eeete FOR. SMe. Sees. Central. yp there exists an office which more than any other Prould be utterly divorced from political considerations it 4s that of @ clerk or deputy clerk of a criminal court.” — Reoonven Hackerr, A PEREMPTORY Rand ‘avenue lots F peo) corner Benaniy-s evar fin at Bigbty hed aoe serve at noon next Thursday, at roadwi 11 Pine and. 33 Hast Sunday. Ae ee betes BON, Jit., Anctionter. —FOUR MAGNIFICENT venue now tunnelled com~ 0 two superb Bou io be ‘sold without ™ A TIRST CLASS DWELLING (NOW. FIGURE THIS out) for $20, G00, cush balance rie ner ‘out interes offered $3,000 rent fori ay-seventh street, near eadway. MODERN FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP STONE Ap draleg eng saan nego leet Ox55x yt, for sale very low. 33 East Seventeenth street. . STEVENSON, Jr, TORY BROWN STONE HIGH toy louse fr sale: Fiftieth street, Fifth and Sixth Avonuos iin fee; hardwood finish; double Sooras Carpets, Chandeliers, Mirrors; $32,000. ‘Address Lox 1,752 Post office. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1875—QUADRUPLE SHEET. TO LET FOR BUSINESS URE, A. Hee Sn a will mais Wine on ter oo ‘CO., No, 3 Pine street, or 3 East eh TO LET.—PARTIES DESIROUS OF pa ober for arving fencing, rowing or 2 arats asoung. Vin ies HY'S Academy, 619 Sixth av. AKERS. ATTENTION | A Lange ROUBLE, STORE, with four Rooms and a Bue Oven, to let; ts sui any business. Inquire at 411 West Forty. TEAM POWER—ONE TO FIFTY HORSE, WITH yell lighted Rooms, largo and small; Basement, First Be rs tn Contre strobe booth aan as |. F, HALL, 137 Elm street. tn a FURNISHED beg a unr, APARTMENTS Sal frvteaed Sacemmaaes ROOMS 70 LET—IN NO. rt . * Fe #4 to bd per week; Rag od SebEuwOIT ‘at ihe etenee. sachanged: Apply Bezaanty FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH- out board, to persons of the highest respectability only, a 36 Teving ol place, opposite the Westuninster Hotel and near ATED, \RENCH FLATS-VERY DESIRABLY LOC No. 74 And possessing every co mience, Apply at West Fifty-third surest, t0 the Janitor or Janltress. 10 LET—A FEW ROOMS, NEATLY AND ELEGANTLY furnished, in land quiet neighborhood; rent low, Call at or address 282 Sixth avenue, near Eightenth street, BOARDERS WANTED. () EAS? RiPTEUNTH STREGT, NEAR Prrrit AVE. 1 .—Pleasan good, @ German iit bk eostite is ee micas ontroclont is the cae: L He. TWENTY-THIRD STREET, bye ay pie gong iets nicely furnished, two large and one byes enaitienen ts with Board. of TH STREET, 159 WEST, NEAR 6TH AV.—PLEAS- furnished rooms, on 2d and 3d floors, to let ;_ bath and all other convenfence 12 day boarders. BERT STREET.—A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN accommodated with Board, dc. ; gas, ire, &e.; 1 WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STRE! somely furnished Rooms, en suite also, three on the second and one large room on the third floor, to rent, with joard. AMPLE AND LUNO!M ROOM TO LET; THE VERY desirable, light, semi basement Nos. 28, 30 and 32 Whi of nearly opposite the Produce E: locations down town; has thr 0 given to satisfactory tena: W. B. COOPER, J & CO., 99 Pearl st. pan OHIO ELECTION, SE! TH M EVENING TELEGRAM pay LE-VERY CHEAP, A FIRST CLASS FOUR Fess Viek gem brown ati, Hosae, newly trecooty with or without Furniture ‘the owner has to leave the ae Tnauireat'17 Bast Pity fourth street. corps NOTIFIED THAT THE iC) 0 SE. ED, Rha Seite gee FOR THE NEW YORK D HELD ‘/Caehgue ANN STREET. 1,265 5 BROADWA WAT e TH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Hai AND FULTON STRF ETS, BROOK- HLO ELECTION. hia a SEE THE —ENING TELEGRAM TO-DAY, 95 MADISON AVENUE.—A NEW PLAIN SUB- stantially built four story sto 6 House, full size, decided bargain, with possession; admirably planned; gabinat finish; latest improvements; elegant mirrors; open ly. st Side. COTTAGE | PLACE RETIRED STREET; FRONT gardens; resembling a park; near junction of Sixth avenue and Bleceker, streak, ‘American family; two front Rooms; good table, $7 to $3; for gentlemen; family ou same terms, Miscellaneous. FIRST CLASS DWELLING—WHY THROW AWAY AL Jeary intent an amount that will buy you a house worth $300 per month t 40 West Twenty-seveuth street, near Broadway, MLEGANT RESIDENCE, NO, 109 EAST SIXTIETH Hircet—in perfect order, and ready for immediate occu- pancy; size 20x55x100, fon ‘brown stone; wall painted in oil; perfect in all See itand make an spect terms to suit purchaser. J. C, CLINTON, 59 Lib- orty street. OR SALE.—A NEW FIVE STORY DOUBLE TENE- ment, with stores, fully occupied; annual rental $3,000. ‘Apply to T. WERE, 4 Pine stroet, BROOKLYN ALROPERTY FOR SALE _ToO LET. VERY. reese THREE STORY AND BASE- ment House 484 Park avenue, Brooklyn, to let for $40 per month: has all improvements; 13 rooms; ‘ine order; 20 Tniuutes {rom ferries: or would divide it for two families, THOMAS McGUIRE, O44 Third aven Hee eA ON tor 89 250, within a block of cara to thre tl , wi lock of cars to thre Tories; owne? must have money. KIMBALL & DANIELS, corner Fifth avenue and Ninth sireet, Brooklyn. (0 LET FURNISHED—A NEW FOUR STORY BROWN stone House on the Hill, in Brooklyn, handsomely fur- nished throughout by Stewart, to a ‘small family; rent reasonable, Apply to EZRA BALDWIN, 209 Montague st. () FOR, 85.000-HOUSE ON ATLANTIC enue, near shington avenue; three story brick; 20 feet by 50x100; half institution mortgage r ing house also, Apply to J. H. HENSHAW, 120 Broadi room WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR S$ SALE _AND TO RENT, T YONKERS, ON LAKE AVENUE—A FURNISHED House to let; rent extremely low to # careful Barty Jnodern im, nprovements ‘ood neighborhood. Address JAMES YOUMANS, Agent, at Youkers, 10 LET—~AT TARRYTOWN, ONE HOUR FROM THIS newly and beautifully furnished House; gas, Bath, ‘fet ‘and cold water, furnace and ail moder eonvea- fences; immediate possension; very low rent 8, EMBERSON, 659 ‘Gisth srenue, way, at ter OUT OF THE CITY FOR OR TO RENT, BRIGHTON.—TO GOOD PARTIES, THREE ter Residences, furnished or unfurnished; re- dapted to gentlemen’s family residences} im- mediate possession, At LYNCH’S, 11 Pine street. A. SACRIFICE. ELEGANT RESIDENCE IN ELIZA- beth, coutaining 17 rooms and all improvements; largo fox, rst class neighborhood, near Union depot; price $19,000; also valuable ‘untinproved ‘Propert yt very low rates.’ Ad- aires or call of CHARLES P. CHENEY, Domestic Building. OCKS AND WHARFS IN NEWARK, N. J., ON PAS- saic River and Morris Canal, for storage of coal. lumber or factory sites. Apply to HOJER & GRA) Duano street. OR SALE—STOCK AND GRAIN FARM, 125 ACRES; convenient distance from station on Camien and Amboy Railroad. J. 1. BISHOP, Trenton, N. J. )OR SALE OR TO LET—A DESIRABLE LOCATED House, modern improvements; eight minutes from Genots $25 per month to, responsible persons. at Plainfield NJ. Add: 703 Post oftice, New York. 'URNISHED HOUSE TO RENT—ON TERRACE AT New Brighton, within two minutes’ of ferry; furnace. kitchen utensils, billiard table, &c.; 12 rooms; only $00 a mouth, Address J. 0. TOTTEN, 24 Dey stroet. {TAMFORD.—FINE 17ROOM MANSARD ROOF HOUSE, with $4,000 worth of superior Furniture, only $11, 000} ferms easy: will rent to April at $60 per month. Hi. A’ HUbBARL , Stamford. SHORE FRONT RESIDENCE; MODE IN CONVEN- ©) fences; 10 rooms; beautiful neighborhood; near depot ait traina; Beted for “winter cconpancy | Immediate powsn, absolutely healthy ; one hour trom elt; jescrip- tive circular caddresey, We ATW, ypus OHIO ELECTION. bs ENING TELEGRAM TO-DAY, FURNISHED HOUSES ATER, neesee Conn. TINTER IN THE SOUT! to rent at Aiken, S.C. Call on C, HU. OLIVER, 162 Broadway, or address 8.'OTT, Aiken, 8. C. —BARGAIN—FOR SALE, THR) french roof modern garden; near depot 3.0, HOYT & § $8,000. suck, N. J; lar, )USE (DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS) ABOUT winding up trom any cause, nay, if so disposed, make wn Advantageous arrangement to exchange a part of their stock for free and clear farm land, suburban lots and frat mortgage: all communications strictly confidential. Addresi BG EDWARDS, Herald oie. . A WEXCHANGE, FOR A GOOD FARM, A) DESIR. + able Business’ Property on Fulton street, Brooklyn, Bow rented to good parties. . 0. HOYT & SON, 171 Broadway, ESIDENGEMIN DUTCH. fruit, &c. free from encum- use « SON, we Broadway UNTRY & one ce oft @ city; house hasal plete outbuildings ; fruit of all ki OR EXC! HAROU-VALOARLA CORNER HOUSE ON or country ros- Lexington avenue for Yonkers Ad NER, box 201 idence not to exceed $1. Heraid office. se zaee WO VERY DESIRABLE TENEMENT HO enue B to exchange for Farm in Wesghesior consty Jersey. T. OLIVER CARTER, 39 Nassau street, property oF 70 A FOR SALE OR EX. fit hinge Stock aud Crops f i af sapere ra REAL I Es TATE & WANTED, DESIRABLE SOUTHERN OR Wrs A North $40,000, wanted in S08 WRSTERN FAR, Country Be: alanc on mor desired. iG. Louke ‘180 Fighth stree nnear Broadway. OWA LANDS WANTED — WANT D TO PURCHASE for caxh, Lands in Lowa and Northern Missouri. Address, with full particulars, ALEX. 5. PORTE 27 State sure Boston, Mass, MALL FARM, WITHIN 60 MILES OF NEW YORK — f About $4 000 wanted in exchange for U in Brook. lyn; all moderu ong, Se np Oirst begged ‘ade lock from Fulton street cars. chance seldom id, Ade dress FRANK JOSEPH, box ‘75 Herald 0 oflice. eee KEN FOURTEENTH AND FORTY. second streets and Sixth and Fourth avenues, a 20 fect high stoop brown stone House. Address, with full Sescrip- lowest ali cash price, box 170 Heral ANTED—TWO SMALL COUNTRY PLACES ON either Hudson River, Harlem or Now Haven railroads, W $10,000 to $20,000, In exchange for City Residences: Address A, B., box 116 Herald ofl For other Real Extate “or mas . see D Ar 7OR BUSINESS PURPOSES, If there existe an ofice wh whion more than any other should be utlerly divorced from political considerations it ts that of a clerk or deputy clerk of a criminal court.”— Reoonver Hackerr, A SPLENDID LOFTS WITH STEAM POWE avenue, corner Twenty-ninth street; also 200 foot a Water from for } Taseg Rees or a term of years, or for sale. J, M. KOKULE, GOOD STAND FOR OYSTER BUSINESS—RENT and pa c i sft selene near Foriy-cighth sree PARTY GOING ABROAD WILL LET FO! A Se Shroe years to private family, their nay ue FIRST nished four story Hi aud Bet laseon; @ nar ie rts teen below Osu a Task end arent ent BAO Address MCL Herta Une STORE TO LET—NEAR Spectiam scree streot; soe Fran fit royarant ory Pr ‘iMiam street ‘aukfors Hol A Abi 0 LET—WITH STEAM POWER, LARGE BUILDING or any Part at McULAVE’S, Twenty-second street and Eleventh ayenue. HE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT Tan “FOLLOWING PLACES ARE THE ONLY AUTHORIZED’ OFFICES | FO! RECEIPT OF ADVERTISEMENTS, AND SUBSCHIFTIONS FOR THE EW YORK “UMoADWAY CORNER ANN STREET. 1,265, bway. STREET, PHILADELPHIA. FULTON STREETS, BROOK- CORNER BOERUM A! YN. DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. “he Legislature has wisely placed the selection of officers for the Court of General Sessions in the exclu- sive direction of the judges of that Court.”,—REcORDER Hacker Dus ELEGANT FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, fully furnished, on Murray Hill, near Park avenue, for $250 a month. WILLIAM TUCKER, 220 Fitth avenue, LARGE BROWN STONE HOUSE ON SEVEN. u it, ir avenue, for 25x79. MOON MTELIAM TUCKIk, 220 Fifth avenue. Bs $150 A MONTH, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED four story brown stone House on West Twenty-trst Street, Hil May OF LIAM TUCKER, 220 Filth avenue, —FINEST LARGE HOUSE IN MARKET, FULLY A. furnished, containing twonty-threo rooms. arly all hear Fite "NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR LIGHT Keeping, in one of the best localities in the city; rent moderate to respectable parties. Apply at 47 South Washington square, 10, LET FURNISHED—TO GRNTLLEMEN, NICE, large Rooms on second floor; all conveniences: g* bath, &c. ; house thoroughly warmed. Apply ut 119 Leroy street, near Hudsor 10 _LET—IN A PRIVATE BROWN STONE HOUSE, Second Floor; also two Rooms, furnished, for house- keeping, at $ per week. Apply at 132 East T12th street, near Lexington avenue. [0 LET—A COMFORTABLE ROOM. WITH FIRE AND gus, to @ gentleman, with or without Breakfast: loca- tion ‘West Eleventh street, Address A. A, L., box 106 Herald Uptown Branch offi WO OR THREE HANDSOMELY | FURNISHED Rooms may be had in a privato family with all the comforts of a refined home; near good restaurant 140 West Forty-second str HIO ELECTION. T= ~ SEE EB EVENING TELEGRAM ‘TO-DAY, BLOCK EAST OF COOPER INSTITUTE, 33 STUY- vesant street.—A very handsome Parlor, with hot, and cold water, to reat to # gentieman desiring @ pleasant, per- manent home, 2 PER, WEEK.NEATLY FURNISHED, FRONT 1 Room, second floor: also front all Room, top toor, ear gaa, butt; private fomily, "S80 East Fourtsont ‘street, near Second avenue, Hig AVENUE, 164, NEAR TWENTY-FIRST STREET.— Furnished Rooms, Hingly or en suite; baths on each story. References require TH AVENUE, 224, OPPOSITE MADISON PARK— Elegant Suits of Apartments for females or gentlemen, with breakfast; also front Basement as physician's office, 1.4.71, STREET, 227 WEST. OWNER, HAS COM- Dleted and pit in most perfect order this elegant pri; vate residence and will to first class parties rent Suits and Rooms; references exchanged, 1 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE ST. James Hotel.—To let, a handsomely furnished second t bowrders; love ‘Avenue riper t cae © pocorn eg peomegat ete atory Room, with bath adjoining; also large third story front Rt PGR Gon. No.8 West Twonty-fith stroct, | Room. Relerencen, FULLY FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—THRE! Kory Pojiadelphie brick; 12 rooms; all mprovervents i 4 Prospect Parl ren! on WALL & DANIELS, cornor Fitth avenue and Ninth Sareets Mrookiyas. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE—FOR THE winter or year; $250 per month; also unfurnished chouses and flats, and furnished flat, $26 per month, Apply to E. A. DAILEY, 588 Sixth avenue, HAVE A HANDSOMELY, FULLY FURNISHED brown stone House, in a first class neighborhood; suita- bie for 4 small private faimily a. vel rent for one longer. For particulars (60 He: Agents please not answer. 1/77 STBRET, 108 BAGT, BETWREN UNION SQUARE and Irving mo furnished Rooms, with- ais hoards lee pectloreen oniyt ralsrences, 18 WES? TWENTY FIFTH STREET FURNISHED Rooms to let, without board, near Fifth avenue and Broadway. 9] SOPTAGH PLACE, BETWEEN BLEECKER AND Bedford streets,—Well furnished Room to single gen- tlemen, at $2 per week; pleasant location, 32 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET.—SPLENDID L 44 cation, nico Rooms.—Two large and airy hall Roo: on third floor, can housekeep; all tl 0 LET—HOUSE 42 WEST 125TH STREET, ree nishod or unfurnished. Apply on premises, or of STRONG, 18 Vesey stréet. e conveiliences; refer: ence. 5 NINTH STREET, FEW DOORS WEST OF BROAD- way.—Neatly furnished Rooms to let; references ox- changed. 0 LET, _YURNISHED-ENGLISH BASEMENT House No, 125 East Twenty-iifth street. Apply at 127 (next door). 0 LET—IN YONKERS, FURNISHED HOUSE, WITH everything necessary for hi Ret carpet, rosewood brocatel furniture cin Mee month, | HOLME, 38 West street, 5 Weer TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN, HFTH and Sixth avennes—Handsomely furnished Rooms to let to gentlemen only; family private; references ex- changed, [LQ PAST TWENTY FIFTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH ayenue.—Comfortable Rooms, nicely furnished, private French family ; also Parlor for doctor, 10 RENT—A_ FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE, 17 feet by 65 feet, completely furnished, to privat 114 EAST EIGHTEENTH STREET, NEAR CLAREN- don Hotel and one block of Broadway.—Rooms to EVENING oe 3 TH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—25 FOOT ‘+ “Honse, 16 rdoms, fully furnished, and neat as wax; rent for winter or longer. E. J. SHAYLOR, 64 West Thirty-third street, Unfurnished. SNUG LITTLE BRICK HOUSE, EIGHT ROOMS, all conveniences, in good order, to let very low to & Good tenant, Call, 10'to 4, at 207 Kast Forty-ninth street. FIRST CLASS HOUSE, 27.0 WIDE, NO. 24 fly-first street, with mirrors, gas ‘Oxtures, &c, Soni = oie or of’ owner, 363 West Twenty-third street. A HANDSOME FOUR STORY BROWN STONE House, 140 East $0tb strest, near Lexington avenue, to lot for the balance of yaar at the rate of $000; also a ver handsome three story brown stone, 285 East 123d stree! with a Sine brick stable attuched, for $900; also a two sto: basement and athe Cottage on 1vbth street, near Ninth ave- nue, for $22 per month; all in fine order. THOMAS MeGUIRE, 644 Third avenue, A, THREE STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE TO LET; all modern improvements; three blocks from Central ; $40; basement Store, Chatham street, $25. Apply te § SMITH, 202 Willlam strect. A.-20,L8%, HIGH STOOP BRICK HOUSE, IN FINE + order, hot and cold water, No. 14 Beehune street, rent $900; also private floor, $27. A/pply at 51 Charles street. A —24 AND 28 WEST FIFTY-SIXTH STREET.— + Magnificent new four story high stoop brown stone Dwellings. about 28x65, and dining room extensions, su- porbly built and arran, rent very low, Permits at 1 ‘ine street and 33 East Seventeenth street. V. K. STEVENSON, Jr. T A LOW RENT—CONVENIENT THREE STORY ‘House, centrally located, to a party who will purchase a moderate amount of useful furniture, complete for immedi- ste housekeeping. Address FURNITURE, box 130 Herald office. IFTH AVENUE.—TO LET OR LEASE, THE LARGE four story brown stone front high ‘stoop. House No. 273 Fifth avenue; to a good tenant will be rentea low. Apply to WILLIAM & B, Ar CRUIKSHANK, 68 ‘Broadway, of 76 Chambers street. ARLEM.—TO LET, IN HARLEM, BETWEEN MADI- son and Fifth avenues, an elegint three-story high stoop House; rent very low. ' Apply to owner, 208 Eust Si enteenth street. 10 LET—LOW TO GOOD TENANT, BROWN STONE House, 113 East 128th street; rapid trausit facility. Apply to Mr. CLARK, 600 Broudway. 0 KET—HOUSE 33 EAST THIRTY-THIRD STRE one door from Madison avenue; handsomely and t oughly furnished; piano, china, glass, &e.; strictly private: $400 per month. $35 A MONTH—HOUSE IN YORKVILLE, 9 ROOMS; bathroom ; improvements; new Beebe tange; large Hita house renewed Inst May. ‘Apply to SUMMBLS, 110 ‘ast Fifty-fourth street, New York. 700 PER XEARSA, PRETTY THREE sToRY high stoop brick House, newly painted; 11 rooms, fub-cellar, heater, stationary tubs: sual yard, 309 West Thirty: fifth street, near Ninth avenue, FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. NIGE PARLOR FLOOR, NEWLY FURNISHED, with one Bedroom on next ‘floor, ina private family; tent low toa suitable party, 190 West Tenth street, IN| A SUIT OF THREE FURNISHED ROOMS, necting, to let to one or more board; house first class; location contra fifth street. LARGE HANDSOMELY PUNISHED ROOM, either with or Without bedroom adjoining, to rent to gentleman, at No. 18 East Forty-seventh street. A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL RENT A FEW FUR- nished Rooms, together or separately, or the largest art of the House for housekeeping; brown stone hogse, i $20 East Thirty-second street; hot ‘and cold water in cvery Toom. A Bet CLASS HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE Dorelling, 21x65x100, fully furnished, on Forty: deventh streot! between Pith and Bixth aveutes to let low, Offices 11 Pind street and 33 Bast Seventeenth s street, K. STEVENSON, dg, A CHOICE ROOMS—FROM $5 TO 818, FIRE AND Gus included; house kept first class; faniilies and sin- Ge persons accommodated; day Boarders; term est Twenty-ninth street. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SEVOND FLOOR TO let—Without board; references. Apply at 135 West Twenty-first street. A. BARE CHANCE GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN handsomely furnished Rooms, singly ot en with a Private tamity; references excl Cull" at No." Be ark's place, near Cooper Instit At NO. 76 BARROW STREET, NEAR HUDSON.—FUR- Enished Rooms to let, suitable for one or two single gen- Slomen or gentleman and wife: gas wad bath; own house; no moving. At pay, iE i FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET— ping; all conveniences; convenient scars third i 3 low; adults only, 400 West Thirty- A. HaNpsoweny ee SUIT OF Rooxs, Hiroot, southonst corner of Can bbs itadlboice CON. ntlemen, without 34 West Twenty- tango “ stre CLUB OF GENTLEMEN TO TAKE A COSEY ELE, wie PIG And several Bedroome, on suite, ;, marble halls, ‘every improve: ment; hear elevated railroad Address INDEPENDENT. Hone Uptows Branch ofc. janito SMALL PRIVATE FRENCH FAMILY WISHES T ah rant nies pevaienes Room on second floor, with ever? fines ony, haga, (gration, none Broadway; for gen- ranch office, FURNISHED SECOND FLOO A, ii conveniences aise ane NEQOROF ZNO ROOMS, for two; terms $7 per weer, 54 Lexington avenue, A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET TWO LARGE AND im 23 it Thirty-ninth street, ar Broadway ; 1 deatrable location, at 48 Clinton place, Scr eA Frtamen brain th eae ROOMS TO LET a SE eR MO On i's oe oe ROOM! sis dase at | PONT, Herald Uptown fly only, at $250 per month, Call on promises ‘No. Jet, on second floor; house and appointments first class; ref- Forty-eighth street. erences given and required. ([PHE OHIO’ ELECTION. 14.4. BAST FOURTEENTH STREET.—T0 LET, FUR- SEE" THR nished, to utleman and wife or rty of gentle- anon, front Parlor and Bedrooms, on first floor; private bath, OY] East, EIGHTEENTH, STREET WELL, FUR: nished Rooms, large and small, to let, in a pleasant focuiity, near Union square; convenient to hotels, restaur- auts and car routes, UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. ney “The officers who escort and guard prisoners to and from the City Prison and who guard them in Court, and to some extent control process, ought not to be mere politi- cians.”"—Recorper Hacker, NEWLY PAINTED (5 ROOMS) FOURTH FLOOR; iso Fifth. | 40 Horatlo street : gas and water; rent to $24. E. L. & B. T. BURNHAM, 609 Hudson street. m4 FAMILY OF ADULTS WILL FIND VERY NICE Rooms, for housekeeping, newly painted, gas and bath, in howse! 125 Bast Thirty: Aree street. "Seen from 8A. M. till SPLENDID FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone House to let, 22x50x100; handsomely frescoed in perfect order throughout; 15 rooms; rent very low. For particulars inquire of the owner, 382 West Thirty-first st. N ELEGANT PARLOR FLOOR OF THREE ROOMS sad private bath, furnished ae jal other Rooms. in a first clas priva gentlemen only, 37 East renitiett stre FLAT OF FIVE ROOMS TO LET AND FURNI- ture for sale; new; used one month; reason, leaving ihe city. 119 Bast Thirty-first street. LATS TO LET-STRIOTLY FIRST CLAS new; moderate i atreot, near ‘Sixth avenue. Apply On preualses to > ieniter, 123, NEARLY nth 'TUYVESANT BUILDING, 142 EAST EIGHTEENTH street.—Choice Flat to rent, second story. 10 LET—PARIS FLATS; LARGE AND LIGHT rooms, confessed to surpass in comfort and elegance any lust see them ; rentdow to ‘suit the times, Apply 408 Second avenue, 10 LET—FIRST CLASS FRENCH FLATS; EXOEL- lent nelghborb 10 just painted in oil; house 30 feet wide, near Sixth ront Jow. VAN CREE . 198 Broadway, or JOSEPH WIL! Son, 999 Sixth avenue, 10 LET—SECOND FLOOR AND BASEMENT, TO A small fumily, in private house 104 West Fiftieth street; rent moderate. (0 LET—LOWER PART HOUSE, 216 EAST FORTY- filth street, near Third avenw has every modern Improve. inent; perfect order; rent low; also, four Rooms, Teeniyroigith; also, other ‘spartiaeuts, Onlee, 190 Bast Twelfth, Tou ET—TO ADULTS, LARGE AND SMALL ROOMS on first floor; hot and cold water; kitchen conyentent and pantry room’ good yard; references exchanged. No. 214 West, Twenty-first stroct. paz OHIO ELECTION. SE. Inquire LIAL THE ms EVENING TELEGRAM TO-DAY, For other To Let Advertisements see Directory. BOARDERS WANTED, “Uf there exists an office which more than any other should be utterly divorced from political considerations it is that of a clerk or deputy clerk of a criminal court, — Reconprr Hacker. OR 2 LARGE ROOMS AND SEVERAL SMALL Rooms, with good Board, for married or single gentle. ; fire, qas, hot and cold water; terms moderate, 140 ‘West Fourth street, near Sixth avenue, LARGE, NEWLY FURNISHE! conveniences: table; terms moderate, to a gentl private family. 950 W ROOM, WITH ALA, also use of billiard an and wife; with a Thirty-second street. DOOR FROM MADISON SQUARE, 83 EAST TWEN- Byard a rane aut hralabed Parlor Floor it coin I, le; Suit bi y out board, Droaktnate if dosired. on sir Noor, wih a ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR, HANDSOMELY PUR- nished; also large third floor'Room, with unexception- able Board; family private, 158 Kast Thirty-fourth street, ENTIRE SUIT OF ROOMS, HANDSOMELY FUR. d, with Board: also plesaant Boome itable for Thmilies nnd single Kentl uxth street, corner Madison avenue (Windsor block). Reteronce. BLOCK FROM BROADWAY, teenth street.—Handsomely furnishe and singly, with Board, elegant and central locatio: table Board; references exchanged. |] LARGE FRONT, ROOM AND BEDROOM, SECOND story, handsomely furnished, with Board; also fourth story front and back parlor, av 181 West Twenty-third street, near Sixth avenue. PARLOR FLOOR, THREE LARGE ROOMS, HAND- somely furnished, brivate bathroom, closets, ee. with Private table, or without bourd; references 36 Kast Twon- Heth stree 1-20 At, WITH FIRST, CLASS BOARD, « large Room, well snod sized single Room ; & Maedongal street. ‘0 $2 PER DAY, $6 TO $12 PER WEEK; FIN $1 50 Room cxcellent table for fuinilieg ant ge er men; croquet grounds; 174, 176 aud 178 Blew , heat Broadway. OR 8 FURNISHED SINGLE ROOMS FOR GENTLE. one with grate fire; on first and second floors, with loasant home, No. 271 West Eloventh street. BTU AVENUE, 900-MRS, WYCKOFF IAS AN ELE- gant Suit OF Roots to let consisting of Parlor on first floor and entire Second Floor; will accommodate four or five with private table, ‘TH AVENUE, 98.—ELEGANT LARGE ROOMS, FUR- nished, and yith first class Board; references. On furnished, suitable for two; also Fins Very reasonable; references. 2 1 and cok X id wate WARREN PLAC. handsomely furni Fivuto family; unexeeptionable and central jocality. Terms reasonable. LARGE BACK with or without PARLOR, Board; hot _nOARDERS WANTED. Lo COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. lot to families and ger A. EARGE, HANDSOME THIRD STORY FRONT ROOM with excellent table tae he kode vas Medhone furnished or unfuruished price ‘mederste; rate OARD AT HARLEM. 1. Doane Ar ars <n Tug LeoR a at 50 Hast 123d strece, Monat M i ENOX HOUSE, 72 FIFTH AVENU FEW FAM- L ily und single Rooms, with Bourd at very reasonable Prices. 0. 8 EAST THIRTIETH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH ‘and Madison aveni ne suit ‘and si Rooms to with Board; references. a pecs MAIL STEAMSHIP Ley CALIFOR. nia, Japan and 1 ont oe iver, Steamship COLON 3... suede i, Oct. 10-12 noon, EXCURSION ‘ich age “tT vo aiee eutuias ‘exPOst- By es Revees JAI aN ‘AND. ‘Cirwa. oc SBE Steamship € ak FROM SAN FRAN ALAN. Steamship 6 ‘OLIMA,. F ‘or freight or passage app = ey, BU DKT 7" me ik ea Aiea ita November 10 iter 2 North Ieivers TLLAY, Superintendent, psa OHIO For Other ELECTION, KE TR EV. NING TELEGRAM TO-DAY. Boarding Advertisements See Directory. CORNER SECOND AVENUE, 300 and medium-sized front Rooms on ple Room for two gentlemen, with i wife, a1 elegant nd a TH STREET, 217 WEST.—ONE EXTRA -LARG. im, on second foor, for a gentleman and ery handsome front hall Room, for agentieman, with Board; references. zB, 15 a 18 fo 20 WEST ELEVENTH way.—Eley second floor, with STREET, NEAR BROAD- antly furnished front ‘and hall Room, on Board, to gentleman and wite or gentle- men; table unexceptionable; house heated; reference. BAST FORTY-FIRST STREET.—ROOMS 8TH STREET, NO. 26 WEST.—SUNNY, SPACIOUS, newly painted and furnished, commodious front Rooms; private or genoral Table first class; extra wide house ; re erences. ON urth story, well furnished, with Board, to permanent parties. yest r¥ TWENTY. SIXTH STREET. WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—PLEASANTLY furnished Rooms, with Board, en suite or singly, sult- able for @ family or gentloman and wife; also hall Room. 2 ST STREET, NO. 9 WEST.—-HANDSOMELY FUR. nished Rooms, on second floor, with firvt class Board; Rooms for single gentlemen ; reference required. 2 let, with. fire and gas; $15 for two. D STREET, 237 WEST.—DESIRABLE ROOMS TO ; square Room, with running water, 2 ences. 99» STREET, 83 WES!.—VERY DESIRABLE SUITS of Rooms to let, with Board, on second and third floors, to families or gentlemen; references. WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth 2 vonues.—Handsomely furnished Rooms on second, third and fourth floors; first class table WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—AN ELE- gant Second Floor, handsomely furnt Glass Board or private table; terms moderate; reference, ed, with first 3 EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—DESIRABLE Suit of Rooms, with Bourd; also single Rooms; refer- ences exchanged. 3 EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET. with Board, handsomel; and fourth floor; also hall Bedrooms; few table Boarders taken ; best references exchanged. ES —TO LET, hed Rooms on. secon: d 3 WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—A HANDSOMELY furnished Floor to let, with private table, or with breakfast only; references oxchanged. 35 35 AND 87 WEST ‘FO! RTEENTH STREET.— Kept by an English lady—Klegantly furnished Rooms, en suite or sing); market; Partor sebuits + rofere! neces. families or gentlemen; table best in the 34" H STREET, EAST, 203.-FOUR FINELY FUR- nished Rooms to let, with Board, on third floor; jouse and accommodations first class} 36 WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—A SUITE OF handsomely furnished Rooms; also Rooms for gentle- men, with Board; references exchanged. 3 WEST TWENTY SIXTH Second Floor, with STREET.—ELEGANT location unexceptionable ; appointments first class; table excellent; terms reasonable, 39 WEST SIXTEENTH STREE' handsomely durnished Rooms, on se comfortat flogrs, with good ti “tt cxchanged. gentlémen; reforenc: —BOARD, ond aad a home for families or 40 EAST NINTH STREET, NEAR BRC ADNAN One large Room, suitable 'for double and single Rooms for gentleme ‘accommodated ; references exchanged. 43, entleman and day boarders EAST TWELFTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— Board, second story frgnt Room; sunny exposure; also hall Rooins for single men, a 4 WEST FIFTY-FIRST STREET.—ONE DOUBLE and one single Room, with superior Board; house thoroughly first class; references. AND 49 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—ELB- gant Suit of Rooms on parlor floor, with first class Board; location excellent, references, 49 3 Be Board, at WEST THIRTY-SEC! % D STREE' ROOMS ON first and secens floors; private table if desired; also, one Room on-fourth floor. WEST WASHINGTON PLACE.—A HANDSOMELY furnished fr: ‘ont Room on secot asonuble price, to first class parties, i floor to let, with 59 WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—HANDSOME- ly furnished Rooms, on second and third floors, with unexceptional Board; also single room ; references. 6 57 Wve with handsomely fart erate. WEST THIRTEENTH WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN and Sixth avenues.—Mrs. several desirable Room! and gentlemen; also a few table boarders. ed Rooms, with Board; Cannington h first class 6 TREET, NEAR SIXTH nue—A cou} le of ladies can ‘be accommodated terms mod- FIFTH has to offer for families PROSPECT PLACE, CORNER EAST FORTY. third street.—Five furnished Rooms to | brown stone house, with or without Board, very low. as in a small 7 12 IRVING PLACE (GRAMERCY PARK). Floor, front, en suite or singly; house rooms extra large; unusually pleasant; location and table rat cl WEST NINETEENTH STREE! 2 —A SECOND feot wide; PLEASANT second story front Room to let, with Board; terms moderate ; references exchanged. 7 CHRISTOPHER STREET, BETWEEN FOURTH and Bleecker streets. —Pleasant, large floor; let, with Board, on socond broukfust if required ; terms moderate, also on third front Rooms to floor; early sive direction Hackert, _EUROPEAN STEAMSHIP: . “The Legislature has wisely placed the selection of officers for the Court of General Sessions in the exclu- of the judges of that Court.—ReconpEn {f OST DIRE! Steamer SCHO! Steamer CALA ship IDA: Tuesday, Octdb GUIO) land, Belgium, the Khine, PECIAL ovice.—t THE SPLENDID MAIL Steerage Passage at 29 Broadway. CT AND ECONOMICAL ROUTE TO HOL- Switverlaud, &¢., &c., via OTTERDAM. uTEN © October 14 ND b ing the United States re well kaown for the regularity ‘of ssuge low. dha L. W, MORRIS, 5 Broadway. a - Liverpeo Cabin, ‘Tuterimediate and is for at 3 P.M, er 12, DONAU. MAIN. or Breme: Return ticket: + Propared steoi For freight or ¥ The splendid North Ri Bteerage, $24 necessaries wit! First Cabin, $100 gol DIRECT LIN] THE GBNERA LTR. NEW o Return tickets at reduced rates, Steamers marked GEORGE MACKENZIE, OBTH GREMAN LLOYD, P LINE BETWEEN rey YORK, UTHAMPTON AND BRE Company's pier, foot of Second careers “Hoboken, a Oct, 16 RHEIN, det. 23 ODER Nov. 6 Rates of passage from New York to Southampton, Havre ;.Second Cabin, $80, gold; Steerage, currency. 3s at reduced rates. ecertificates, $2, enrrency. gamsane apply to teh toll & CO., No, 2-Bowling Green, 70, AT! i MteANERS Be YORR AND HAVE vessels on this favorite route ARIE, Lactiesnes. ding to aecommodation; See- Third Cabin, $40, 3, with superior uccommodation, including all | hout extra charge. Hans * da wot exrry steorage p gent, 59 Broadway. CITY OF NE} SITY OF CHK OF ay nen CITY OF RIC z pany’s oltice. Ni River, NMAN LINE. Royal “iy Steamers FOR end each succeeding Saturday, ATES 0: For Steerage Passage FIXED SOUTHERLY COURSE, are appointed to enll as follows :— ND LIVERPOOL, , October 16, at 8 P.M. , October 23, at 1 P.M ‘, October 30, at 3 P. Yovember (6, at 11 A. November 13, at_2P. M. ie 45 North River. $20 ont, $100, gold + $28, currency UBENSTOWN Ste HMOND..Saturday, roi Pass. and ral business apply at the com- jo. Y rca bit ay, 83 Broadway or pler 45 North JOUN G. DALE, Agent. "ATIONAL reduced prices. the company’s OF 5 Be und $7 LINE. From piers Now 44 and 47 North, River. FOR LONDON DIRECT. Thursday, Oct. 14,3. P.M. 2. Thursday! Oct 21,10 A. M. ‘AND LIVERPOOL, rs at reduced rates. 69 Broad oflioe, 8) Browdyay | HURST, Manager. . Sony NieDONALD Tassenger Agent, PETER WRIGHT SONS, General Ay B, VONDER BECKE, For -- Oct. 12 | STATE OF S Nov ‘New York. alaut stveot, Fifedel pia. General European Agent, Antwerp. Battery place, Ree HOR LINE, ©. MERYING XG THE ‘NITED STATES MAIL. ORK AND GLASGOW. CALIFORNIA Saturday, October 16, P.M. ANCHORIA, = Saturday, October 23, PM, VICTORIA. Saturday, October 30, at 3 P.M, BOLIVIA ‘aturday, November 6, at 11 A. M. TO GLASGOW, ERPOOL, LONDONDERRY, STOWN OR BELFAST. % Cebta—965, ‘$75 and $80, currency, according to accommo- ation. amount ROS. Ags ta; No. 7 Bowitag.Green. ticulars to. c cal second eabi Excursion tickets on very favorable terms. ihrotah ‘tickers issued to Continental and Baltic ports. Apply for full par- rene} cy. U al I BAST SIXTEENTH somely furnished front with Board in private family; reference: STREET.—TWO on second story, required. HAND: CHRYSTIE STREET.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO let, with Board, to ladies only. MADISON AVENUE.—BOARD AND ROOMS, EN suite or singly, on second and third stories; retor- ut NTY-FIFTH STREET, ences. 124. EAST TWENTY SEVENTH STREET TO LET, with Board, necting Room Separatel mn; reference: piven and req Handsomely furnished Room to let, with or without Board. 123 ‘with or wi WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET.—A LADY, OWN- ing her own house, elegantly furnished, desires to imeet with a refined party or parties, for the winter; highest references gl tious Board, ven and required, 132 BAST place. Ftoomn aad beck parlor? wa floor; table boarders acco! Six! “get —T TH STREE rd, vory roow and modated. NEAR IRVING wien extension ail room on fourth GERMANIC CELTIC .... TATE LIN BELFAST. NT LONDONDERR' Saloon, staterooms, sin amidships, where the noise ad ‘ee of comfort hitherto unat ‘or Inspection of p company's office, 1 ailing from | STATE oF aay STATE OF INDI and every Wednesda, {return tickets, Bteerage at leweet rates, = Pa WRIGHT & CO., 56 South street. TE ye FOR QUEENSTOWN OR LIVERPOOL, CARRYL THE UNITED STATES MAIL. BRITANNI . -Oct. 16, at 6 A. M. Oct, 23, at 1 P.M Get, “Aer OA. M nd bath rooms are placed motion are least, alfording @ ‘ablo at son. tans and other Int information apply at the ‘ay, New Yor ee a Agent. OW, LIV! ERPOOL, DUBLIN, 8 North Kiver as follows — Wednesday, Oct. 20 \ devon Nov. 3 ‘ednesday, Nov. 17 iti cabie eos er0 and 120. Second eabin, $49; Foturn tickets, DWIK 'S CO, Agents, 72 Broadway, New York. erage oftice, 45 Broadwi ler No Nate therentter. USTIN BAL 16La WEST THIRTY-FIRST STREET.—ONE TWO OR reo Rooms, newly furnished, separately or together, with or without Board, in the family of a widow, 21 EAST ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR THIRD dvonte—House with modern fmprovements just opened; pleasant Rooms, wath first class Board, for gentie- mien and wife, or single gentlemen; references. vA furnisi WEST FIFTEENTH STRELT ry desirable large ied ee Teman a ro front Room, id wi LET, WITH handsomely aiso hail oom to single gontlemen, with good scoommodations, 219 i to man and AST FIFTY-THIRD STREET.—TO LET, WITH Bourd, in private family, two nicely farn Rooms, with southern expos gentlemen, 24 ond story front Room, rice low: famil $21 BAST NINETEENTH STREET.—T ZOL wich excellent table, Ad with hy ily privato, ail Room conn RENT, a handsomely furnished seo" ecting, if de- WEST THIRTEENTH STREET.—BOARD AND Rooms may be obtained in a sin on very moderate terms, for a family or gcmtem i pri vate family, 291 vate Tables and i references pei FIFTH AVENUE—TWO ELEGANT suriS OF Apartments, with pointments in every particula first class ap- xchanged. 308 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR SECOND avenue.—Rooms, with good Hoard, very reasonable; hail Rooms for gentlemen; would like @ few more tavie ders} references, 337 Be a d front EST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET.— Board and handsojnely turnisied fi eho hay v gentleman and wife or torms very re oom, facinj gle geutlomen, in a pri- 43¢ WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—HAND- somely furnished Rooms on third and fourth water in 01 jovatad Hallrond. floors, suitable for families or gentlemen, wit 0 Board; pantries, hot and ‘cold “water in each Room cont veniont to cars, stages and Ii} yom ; coms . price, 846 tit dults will lot their bid on second and third floor, reasonable | terms, 546 WEST to Board; will have all the cova UTON AY! two or more youn forts of @ hoine at EN somely furni with excellent Bo: THIRTY-FIFTH STREET,— votable widow, itt ceat g gentlemen Wa moderate ‘A PRIVATE FAMILY id Rooms ard, on very F. L451 BROADWAY.—FURNI with or without Board, itty iter fiance MILY location and terms, JONSISTING three children and. n ven only to those Address GLLB. ire ferences’ given 0 giving OF THREE ADULTS, lesire first class Bourd in parlor, four nd required ; Il_particul ERT, Station Ay, N. Xe 5m AVENUE, 224, OPPOSITE MADISON PARK. Elegant ais ant Yue for families or gentlome: Breakfast; also pa Ces | given and required. TH AVENUE, NEAR THIRTIETH STRERT.—PRIVATE ©) family will 'ront Second Floor, also Parlor a on third floor, handsomely “tirnished, with first clase Board; roferences exche 2.4005 Now York Post basement as physician's office; fay ee a ay WEST FORTY-FIPTH STRERT. NEAR FIPTH AVE. Ppp noon. 4) b fier cinge table, orate terme, aes A A A Tn street, ant Apartme: tw orithout Beant i fe SMALL FAMILY DESIRE TO LET, (ITH BOARD, ny reguising oration K pleasant Accommodations suit: tour rboms, in modern Say so tion; reasonable rat ADY ratios a a vente rs ea ore WIND La MAIGON PARISIENNE, 98 RAST TWELFTH iy and Univorsity place. — find single gentlemen, with a AMMONIA, KLOPSTOCK. Rates of ie arg aud all Gable, first sal YMO! Cabin, sgoond saioon, got AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S LINE UTH, CHERBOURG « and HAMBURG. es. edge FRISIA 0 Piyinouth in England, joon, gold, London, Bootlund and Wales TOWARD ® BOAS, ral Passenger Agenis, the year. Boston, crossin, to she north of ‘On the home) OM NEW *RUSSIA BOTHNIA, commodation. rate: a ‘On the outward passage from Steamers* do not Cabin passage, $30, steamers of this line take a specific course fur all seasons of nstown to New York or the meridian of ward passage crossing the mertiian of 60 at , £ latitude, or nothing to the north of 42, FR YORK FOR oie ERPOOL AND QUEENS. j ABYSSINIA. ALGitie: Wed., Oct. 27 ei 0) and B10, Koka, urn tickets on favorable terms, Wed., Oct ve sed | Rew Steerage vn pe to and from sit i paris of Europe at lowest and rage oftice, 111 Beetye te cabin offi ‘8 ‘Bu aidan NOKLYN, Agent. from the City, a 3 P.M. U PATE: ASSENGERS ar SENSEI “auERA EMBARK Ounard wharf, foot of Grand str on Weanesdy ol tA 3 MPRANCKLYN, aod bial Groen, New York. , Jersey ALL LINE—STEAM TO QU TOWN AND LIV. ERFOOL Bailing every, lo TS North River, m pier 46, Dakota, Noy, 2, 7:30 A.M, "| Idaho, Nov, 23,2 P.M. ‘Wisconsin, Nov! 9.3 PM Montana, Noy.'30, 7A. M. Weegee, Mee. Idaho, Dee, 7.3 P.M, Edin iy torwiedtave noel rage at lowost rates. ‘epal Passos from Paris, Hamburi, Norway, Sweden, and, England, France and Ger: many af lowest rates. Apply. WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. HE AUTUORT VERTL 32. oho 14 SOUTH OF daa BC pur “OHIO” PUat Ero. aM. Siw YORK, LD r= BROADWAY, CORNER &NN STREET, BROA DWAY. ARE y HEREBY NOMPIED THAT PLACES. THE ONLY RECEIPT OF SUBSCRIPTIONS VOR THE AO LLO NT HERA Alen STREET, PHILADELPHIA. OKRUM AND FULION STREETS, BROOK. “ELECTION, SEE THR EVENING mata, TO-DAY. G*™to' Ms sorts ag ()DoNova: rent ina, Bean rp tno ad sees pier 18 Kast River fo) STERN STEAMSHIP LIN) BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT. follows :— oo ROSSA. CHEAPEST (EAMSUTP in New York Menmors every days lew. und Scotland, Germany; drafts, at Ween’ tenon, WAN ROSSA'S total, 182 Chatham souars. the Continent being more southerly than any other) will vail from pier No. | er 4s follows :— FRANCE, bp HAs STEAM. ‘lowest rates. Apply to WILLIAMS & | OR NASSAU, x ‘The steamship CITY OF peas ‘will sath from pier 18 East River on October 14, at 12M. For freight or passage Spply jo BOBS AY, FERRIS & South street, ., Agents, T ‘ORK A DI HAY ANA DIRECT MATL yo AN These first clas ps will sail at 3 P.M. from pier 18 North River, foot of Cedar street, for Havana ” Polos: $01 inusday? Oct at haredey? joined For freiht or pas Urpassed accom: tions, apply to. Aan 4 . CLYDE & CO., No, 6 Bow! _MeKolier, Luling & Go., sit Havana, miabe OR NEW ORLEAN ECT, vmwell ‘Ling, . rhe steamshi NEW OnLE Captain Dearborn, No 9 North R er, on Saturday, October 16, at {ven to Moni ksburg and will leave ple 3 P.M. Through rate other polnts, rel For freight, XAG LINE OF GALVEAT Louis, ¥ x sera, 825, panna, SEMAN So We West street, ¥ STEAMERS, TOUCH. carryin; United States mail.—The FOITY OF tet TON, Captain Deering. will sail for Iveston, Weduesday, October 13, at 3 P, M., from pier 20 Bast River. Through bills of lading given to all points on the eston, Houston and Henderson, Galveston, Harrisbu aaah Antonio, Houston and Texas Central, Internation: and Great Northern Texas Pacific, Transcontinental and Gulf and Western Texas Railroads, ‘Freights and insurance at lowest rates. No charge for torwarding in New York. For freight or passage, having superior aecommodations, apply to ake ©. H. MALLORY & CQ., 158 Malden tane, VE & CC 6 Bowling Green. SLYDE, Captain Fennington, will West. Saturday, Get ctober Ie Si sina a EOF STEAMSHIPS New Orleans and Texas will sail every Saturday to New Orleans, transferring Texas freight there to Morgan's Louisiana and Texas Ruilrond tor | Brusheur, thence per steamer of Morgau's line to Texas ports. ‘The Steamer BRASHEAR will sail from pier 36 North River. on Saturday, October 1, at3P. M., for New Orlewus assengers, | steerage tickets from Liverpool a the lowest rates. Apply as | A OUIO ELECTION, SEE THE EVENING TELEGRAM TO-DAY, R= STAR LINE. Appointed to carry the Belgian and United States Mali | ‘The following steamers are sisi FOR AN From Philadelphia. ms New York. VADERLAN Oot. 12 SWITZENLA O NEDERLAND. Ww. 5 STATKOF NEV Aba N FROM ANTWERP, For se hedalois, NEDER LAN INTERMEDIATE ape soeaee AT LOWEST | Drafts issued for an; HENDERSON s1 Bro dway, AUNARD LINE—B, AND N. A. R. M.S. P. CO. Notict, With a viewto diminlablng the’ chances of collision the | Mt 48 latitude, or nothing | Wed, Nov. 3 | cording to ac- | jowling Green. | | Houston and Texas Central, dire pa bills of lading signed to Mobile, Galveston, and to all points on the Galveston, Harrisburg Si International and ¢ ern, Texas and Pacific and Trans- Continental Rail to Indianola and San Antonio, and all points on the lt | Wostern Texas and Pacific, Railway, Brazos Santiago, Cor | pug Christi. Rockport, St. Mary's an Freight for St. “and “Fulton landed at Rockport, | Lighterage and Chan dues at either Corpus Christi or | Brazos rg ony at the expense and risk of consignee. Freight for Brownsville, any moras and points in the {n- terior must have congas razos Santiago. Insurance can be effected under open policy of C. A. Whit- | ne! ew Orleans, From New York to New Orleans, per vent; from New York to all Texas ports via New Or: jeans, 74 per cont. a EPA CO setae. For feetghs or further informe- Hon API"? CARLES A. WHITNEY & CO., Ago Pler 90 Nort River, YEW YORK AND HAYTIAN DIRECT MAIL LINE The first class steamship GULF STREAM, THOS. MORTON, master, will be despatched from Pier 15 East River, on Monday, "October in for’ Port au Brings, Aur dJacmel. Sufficient freight offering, steamer will jonaives or other ports. o steamship WILMINGTON, W. H. GARDINER, mas ter, will folloy ing N. October Ee lak ved on Ber ot sailing. f ‘or passage apply t0 bir: Pasinge a00IY Ow, P. CLYDE & CO., WwW. No. 6. Bowling Green, HANANA AND MEXIOAN MAIL 8. Pat Steamers eave Bera Rosth Rist ata P. aN: Foe felpht ot igs SONS gp Qhaxmers wili leave New Orleans Oct. 90 and Nov. 20 for ‘Vora Cruz anil all the otber p EEKLY FLORIDA LINE, Port Royal, $, U.; Fernandina, Fla. ; Branswick, Ga, ‘The favorite and well known steamer, MONTGOMERY, Faircloth, master, having superior accommodations for sengers, will sail Thursday, October 14, from pler No, 3 Nort | River, de BP. ML. to above ports, making counection with ail | points South and Southwest, vis Port Royal, the Florida and 2000 nd Southwest, master, will follow 21st of eeapetie ‘No, 5 William street. ‘ADE! ALAND. LD DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPA! PRU | fa from pier 87 North River. First Cabin $00 Second Cabin $80 | “For Norfolk, oint and Richmond, Tuesdays, Thurs. Steerage ti m all points at the lowest rates, | days and Saturdays, abd P.M, connecting with the Virginia Passenger accommodations for all classes unsurpassed, | and Tennessee Air ‘Line, ‘Atlantic Coast Line, Piedmont For passage, rates, of freight and other information apply to aie esapeake and Ohio Railroad and with the com- GEO. W. COLTON, Agent, 42 Broad street. | steam lines to interior points in North Carolina and | Virginia “Nuwaens and Wasnuse ©. (via Norfolk) every Tuesday, Thuraday and Saturday, Monday, ssi Maran and Friday at 4 P.M. ne rok Delaware and Mary! Passenger accommodations unsurp: Through passoge tickets and. billeot 1 iaing toall pointe as | lowest rates. Insurance to Norfolk, &e. cent. Freigs | Feceivad dufly at pler 37 N. Jf. | wich street. perl a fo, pe ae TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. “The officers who escort and guard prisoners to and | From the City Prison and who guard them in Court, and to some extent control process, ought not to be mere politi~ cians.’’-ReCORDER HackeTT. i healt. : |*“*yortu SHORE STATEN ISLAND FERRY. ' forNew Brighton, Snug Harbor, West Brighton, Port Riche mond and Elm Park, Bonts leave Whitehall stroot at foot | of Broadway, daily, at 6:90, 7:30, 8:30, 9:90, 10:45, A, M., 12:45, 2:90, 8:90, 4:30, 5:80, 6:30 and 7:30 P, M. Sundays, at half-past every hout from 8:90 A. NL Fare, 10 cents, _Astor House cars leave Vesey Str | GREAT Bi BBY, ie TS TO NORTH AND West, with conttrtante stute rooms warmed ar steam pipos. Bi rst class passage only $I Fusage “ad berth, 8150, Dassaye, ov cers Leaving daily (Sundays excepted) at 6 P. M., from pi | North ‘River, t60t of Casal sirests stot ‘3 LINE STEAMBOATS POR TROY AND ALL North and West.—Low ain First class passage, with cabin berth First class passage, with stateroom berth eck ASSAge ry i y, Saturdays @: North ‘iver, Ie ov of Leroy strock. Fare Sunday evenings, first class, WALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTO! via Newport and Fall River.—Tho world-renowned steamers BRISTOL and PROVIDENCE leave pier 24 Nortl, River, foot of Murray street, daily (Suntlays excepted), at 5 M.' Through tickets sold at all principal hotels In the elty. LVANIA. RAILROAD, _ at Trunk line and United States Mall rants. ‘Trains louve New York, from foot of Desbrosses wad Cort. landt streets, as follows :— and South. had alace cars Sitache ., 5 and 8 3 P a, 8 and ‘Lock Hayon (via, Philadelphia and "Ene: Tella ‘Division, Connecting. at Philadelphia), 9:39 M, For Williamsport, javen, Corry and’ Eria, 90 P. M., connecting at Corry for Tittsvillo, Petroleum Express for [Larrisburg, onary 9 os West uilman Poa mand the South, “Limited Wash- | Ington expe ages | faae es re DP ee | Beret tor Phttudely btn, 30, 8 40, 9:0 AL M. ; 12:30, 4, 4:10, 4:50, fight.’ Sunday, SA M$ and 9P.M. Emigrant and second ela 4 D8, 9, 10,11 A, Ms 12M ts rem Newark Reve? '5,'5. do, 5:40, 6 6:10, 3:4), Pub wt a he os 1algas,' Sanday, 3 A or Blieabethy 910 1A AE 9 Ne A a re) aight’ Sanit, 210, AE ALM te ad if i Se fe Benda E 5:20, 6, For Woodbr ars | ForNew | | 34 ‘Millstone, 12 For Kingstone nad Rocky For Prugeton, 7 8:40 A, BY For Lambertville, 9:30, A. ML, M. For ve Fieeat ton, ‘Phillipsburg’ Sel Belvidere, ow AM | Por'Mercor and Somerset Branch, 3 P. M, ‘on, Bordentown, Busy on aa, For Trenten, Ho Brey jurlington aad Camden, 7:39 aad | For Freehol | For Parmain | For Mighestown, and Soath Amboy, 6 and a 1 gt, eM. H, ead'2 P. 3 hh Amboy, ale ‘and Squan, 7:30. Pemberton and Ca: rt! M., and Fis, Mon tat oP mberton. A. M.. via Pert’ Ambon, 655 ant O30 A, at rr ln ori tatown an aa at m Pittsbu regi ae and 920 P- M. iy vis" fam Pagan, 0:93 P.M, Renta Pe aay, and Baltimore, 5 8, 105 nay 3 ior if see AM ia05 129, 10587 03, 829 and D44 Broadway, No.l Astor Hon fnd Cortlandt streets; No. 4 Cou ven hs, 114, 116 and 11s Hodson sitvet ‘o- sen abit Ficket Gace, No. 8 Battery placa,” General Manager Gen! Puressgee Se00h ( PPOSITION.—ALBAN » THROUGH TO TROY; lock, 25 cts; with b h, $1; with room, $2 SCHUYLER, frou Franklin ites lor 8, Mond ler 8 Mondays, LPHIA Nii BRANCH ae ie NEW TESEY ‘SOUTIENN HAILROAD Fare from Bhd York to Waiteiphiy only $2 23. wg Ya Ste Vet hon el ern ew inh rr etl iver, epor strat “fe vitiade ia Ving ve cect A shade || erton, to. or Philadelphia, yoksrton, a Wednesdays in es 2 6 2 al Manas STEAMSHIP CO” Pena AND STONINOTON, WYO! ND From ler 99 North River afON HIN, clognne eh tin steamers RODE Is SuAN wd NARWKOANSERE aly (except Sundays) Hem’ NCE LINE. and iver, foot of Rapintes, street, the ih Acevt Soot ee oer ne ?