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er Busan ESTA SALB. Central. _A 4 STORY HIGH sTooP ere BARGAINS. » etot ining every modern improv si aw eee lUO, om, Filty- tied betwee in goed. Stein avenues; possession. B. W. : 657 Sixth avenae, RN HOUSE 70m Le yn PER MONTIF A wejoyears. ud th or any ways NOR FALBOTHE MOAT ELEGANTLY FINISHED four ary brows vs stone Honse on Fifth ob ovens, 37 foot, front Nadison a@nue, ARB TWEREBY eget g THAT Fin ruLLowiNG. PLACES, ane THe ONLY IZED UF FLO! FOR CEIPT OF ABvERrISE MENTS AND. sUBSCHIPTIONS “you TLR “lee Yue i ANN STREET. 690 SI AVENUB. i Tit SIXTH STREET, PHILADELP ITA. COnseR BOERUM AND FULTON siREETS, BROOK. LYN. VERY ELEGANT VENUE—A 254 Hose tr. sslet ne . four story brown sin Tinley ncomt extension, cabiaet Buish, largo. dtrore, ery low; open all day. NEW ORs. HERALD, SATURDAY, LET-ON ACCOUNT OF LESSER, THE THREE story high stoop bay window House N@ 112 East Twen- ty -foure eteses: ~ ia per! compet order; {Goin eon any cme withont pernte, 10 LET—AN ELEGANT FOUR STORY BROWN STONE House, No. 330 East Pitty-seventh street, af low rent eat and keys with N. SCHAINWALD & Particulars: it Mofivcee Thirty aiath eureot LET—A FOUR STORY ENGLISH BASEMENT ry ‘Thirty-second ciiiige t's tasy ton ean 8 tempaaae Rete tar condition, at a vory low rent t0 6 $40 Third avenue. s mideatiac. FURNISHED Roous cg APARTMENTS A RaRATE met DESIRE, TO RENT A COM- Ps on le and pots ‘ ee to rey 4 without ven required. AD! No, 153 Bast Twenty-eer ey A. ERIVATER iB FAMILY, WILL LET TO GENTLEMEN, without Bedroom, neatly furnishe Py Mig ng ‘gas and bath; references ex- changed 0 University place, near Fourteouth street. NICE (PUSNISHED FLOOR OR SEPARATE to let; terms moderate, Apply at 167 West Twenty-third street. H BROOKLYN as, “FOR SALE Tv. STORES, PULL OF SELECT TEN- ir, direct in the line of im- ©) POUR STOR 2. ante and in thorough r9 d ihe sine of im ovement, bringing in yearly, are offered fo Pach; also two extrs sized Lote, $2,500 each, BUR RILL'S Real’ Kstate offies, 409 Filth byenue, near Ninth street, Brooklyn. ERY ees AND WELL FURNISHED ouse to let, at Tarrytown; immediate possession; ull Tuprovements:: gin te, | ery low rent; stable, £a. BMBERSON, No. 600 Sixtheavenue. E NG TELEGRAM ¥ EVENING TS MORE NEWS AND A LARGER CIRC! ULATION HAN ANY OTHER *MiNING. PAPRE IN THE UNITED STATES. wr SELL A HOUSE IN TWENTY-THIKD WARD for $2,500; will let $1,000 remain on mortyage, and will take a stock of liquors for the balance, Address J. CLARK, Herald office, Drees 7 FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH. in first class house 84 West Twenty-Gith street, near ar Madison square? choice locetion. OR SOUBREBAY ING PER WEEK LESS FOR A 0 eh handsome Surntehed Bisse Room, light Bed- ni gam water, £0. lontoe ‘street, near First) Hob 10 short blocks from piece Sore NO. 200 b avenue,—Two furnished, to let, changed. 244 WEST.—PARLOR FLOOR, NEWLY D STREET, 3 Handsomely furnished, with Board wg square Pe Bendomely furnished oy doomk Lapons te STREET.—HANDSOME families oF gentlemen. THIRTY-PERST Teams on acennd oor, with Board, to aparty of ven- flemen or family; #lso Room’ on third floor for one or two gentlemen. WESD THIRTY-SIXTH STREET.—A,. SMALL private family have anicely furnished second story nt Room 40 let, with Board, to one or two gel or gentleman and wife; references required. QO BASt, MUATY-FIPTH STREET. ENTIRE SEC- BO Ie Picor to rent, with or without private table; terms low to suitable parties; also 9) per Rooms; references, 34 Bast THIRTY SECOND STREET. —WANDSOMELY 4 Ti furnished Rooms on parlor, second and third flours, or single gentlemen; table strictly first class} WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET,—NICELY FUR- nished suits for families; second, floor; every con- 3f enlenee, with Board: also single Mooms for gentlemen oF Indies: table excellent; terms moderate, D STREET, NO, 213, NEAR BROADWAY. PRI mily'offers & limited number of gemtiemen comforts in ® new and elegantly furnished brown stone house, table and attendance dance first: class: lass; prices to suit the times, 45 EAST TWENTIETH STREET.—ROOMS, wae Board, en suite and pnnee with first class appoint ments; references given and required. URNISHED ROOMS ON SECOND AND THIRD floors for one or two gentlemen, fire and gas. at low priee, to good partics; references exchanged. Charlton 5] EAST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY OL and University place.—Latge and small Rooms to ict, with Board, at rousonable pricos; ‘able bourders taken; ref: erence required. URNISHED FRONT ROOM ON SECOND FLOOR, alt Room adjoining; toy reiber: sr coparate: Grate fires; 7 Great Jones street, sccond Call 1 to HTML STRERT. BAST, 217-—NEWLY | FURNISHED Rooms to let, with vr without Bourd, for gentlemen; terms moderate, URNISHED—FOR HOUSEKEEPING OR | LIGHT business, two or four Rooms on second floor, five doors from Broadway. 59 East Ninth street. JICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—IN A PRI- aN vate family, sunny exposure, desirably located. 200 West Forty-sixth street, corner of Broadway. ICE AND COMFORTABLE FURNISHED ROOMS— and double, with Parlor, gas and tire, for $3 to for gentiginen only. No. 28 Bewery. 7 ONKERS.—FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT, ONLY $40 per month; 15 minutes’ walk from depot; if you wemta beautiful place cheup, addruss JAMES YOUMANS, exont at Yonkers. PROPERTY OUT OF THE crry “FOR SALE OR TO RENT. GRBAT CHANCE.—a MAGRIFi Kivown a5 Pairvtew, five minutes’ walk from a lerae, cupidiy growing town in Backs county, Penuaylra- nia, on North Pennsylvania Railroad, one hour Yrom Phila- detphin; 14 trains dally; id buildings; brick mansion, 10 rooms, handsomely furnished, plano, we.: planta; plenty ® ade tenant house; A No, I barn, 3tone stabling, car- riage, hog and pouitry houses; large’ orchard, ehoice frui Gofisions water, very beautiful, healthy country pice. 3 6 thar ‘and Cucriages, 5 Cows, 150 Chick- ‘vols and turn full of ‘Crops, ouly 000" balance very ousy: can be secured by it Sualtrions Pa, arriving BL Inauire at Miller's wn depot, for GEO. L. WALKER, unencumbered Ito ges will be takem ad “Anply to OSCAR, AME: BARGAIN.—FARM OF 130 AORES; 40 ACRES JA under high state of cnltivation. balance timbe Toase, 10 rooms; burn and other outbuildings; most healt and romantic spot in Pennsylvau station; churches, . stores, Ae. cragy lands, flowing si , trout in abundance ; Fruit, plenty of ie; plenty of game, large Including ail the Stock and Crops, on cash ; balance KO yearly. Sun, Bane Stroudsburg, Pa. SQQARGAINS. BEAUTIFUL FARMS, 65. 4 “ay S800; near large town; splendid buil Stock, Crops, dte., for $4,000; easy miaad, Bucks coun Address Sucks county, P°2, ND 40 Lors WITH. PIRST CLASS HOUSE in an hour of Wall st the loys: pa and four encumbered, tor other property. Post oitice. ‘ABLE 4 t for sale at less than the value of aytoents received ag lots are sold, leaving house worth $20,000, free of cost. or exchange, un- Address OWNER, box 826 4 ace 0 Sa Ntaation excellent; good “8 ine fruit. GERRI SMITH Geneva, NoYe sdgoalas 2 OR SALE—NO. 1 ORTH THIRTEENTH STREET, Philadeiphin, the handsomely finished three story Dyeiling, with three story brick buildings ; lot 100 feet deen, with @ wile strect in the rear. This property has extra con: WER RESORT HOTEL To LET—1 pen; posession immediately; Clarendon Hotel, Aiken, 3G. Address JH. F Yanna, Ga. $6.00 WILL SECURE good business attach need answer tuis. Address H. D, fon. N. J PROPERTY WITH A none but principals , Post office, Patter REAL ESTATE TO Be (CHANGE. JJXCIANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY—LARGE HOUSE, 4 f which are first class, on Hackensack ros Owner 490 West six miles ont, Grauson station, $15,000. Seventeenth rent EQUITY OF FROM $3,000 TO ling on Eldert strees, 100 Thet from stock of Merchandise DO: mortgaged ity property preterred)—An Inter Agricultaral Business: purchaser will be in- and steady employment. Address W. W. ew Haven, es from {bo trata dally: by has sewerage, water : hurches, bunk, markets, stores early 10,000, and is" growing ‘rapidly tiga these price of the. ple a. iy to the owner, J. E Brooklyn, cents ASS COUNTRY SEAT, red; will exchange for , 10 acres, $12,000, unem- Riverside, Conn. YORK, TO dise; a first class in- Vestmens. Address box 4,773 Post off OWBR—A LARGE BUILD- E & CO.'S, Twenty-seeond fo LET, inj street wT AUTH rie, RE bp ADVE RSCRIPILONS FC 1B NEW YOK Hi BROADWAY 1,205 BROADWA 500 SIXTH AVEN 114 SOUTH § CORNER BO. PHT A REBTS, BROOK: "NO LETOSTORE AND BASEMENT lane; desirably located for rev newly fitted, NO. 96 MAIDEN taurant or other purposes; PACKMAN, second door, Tae ae To LD Furnished. EGANTLY FURNISHED race ON MADISON or the wintor or yeu Houses, sof Rooms, Apply to Ke A. DAILUY, 635 O%, SMALL, LIGHT BEDROOM, WITH GAS, ON the top floor of private house low. Apply at No. 4 Morton street, near 0 LET—A NICELY FURNISHED buck Parlor. = No. 37 Bond street. 0 LET—To a GENTORMAN OF EDUC. — gantly furnished, cheerful Bedroom and Sitting Room; s, open re, use of parlors, bath, ac: ina strictly private Bouse? 25 minutes from City Hall and Union square; 66 per weok;’meals ff desired; reterences required. Address CAlt- TER, Herald office. er. G5 IRVING, PEACE A NICELY | FURNISITED Second Floor, en suite o singly, to lot, with Board; also other Rooms; private table if preferred. R (GRAMERCY od Board, 0. persons; 10 LET—A FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, IN A PRI- vate French famil West Washington pl Wo HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, FIRST floor, $10 weekly ; pleasant front Room, grate fire, $3; use; first class location, 106 Hust Fitteenth street, e doors from Union Square Hotel. 1 50. 20,830 pA, WEAK FOR COMPORTABLY DL OU furnished Rooms, without board; location cen- tral and convenient to car routes. 99 Christopher street, Bleecker. ‘TH AVENUE. 297.—A PLEASANT SUIT OF ROOMS on second Hoor; also frout Rooms on third floor; private table sired ; reference. WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—GENTLEMEN OR gentlemen and their wives can be accommodatea with nicely furnished Rooms, on secoud oF third floors, bt moder: ate rates. 1 25 ae TH STREET, 104 EAST, BSTWEEN UNION SQUARE and Irving place.—Handsome furnished Rooms, with- out Board, for gentlemen only; references, (2() WEST TWENTY FOURTH STREET—TWO PLEAS: 2 ant fumnisted Rooms to let, on floor; fire, gas and attendance ; price very moderate. 23, BAST FORTY: FOURTH STREET, NEAR GRAND Central ims, furnished completely for honsekeeping, for i families or single gentlemen; rents from 85 to $5'per week. Apply on the premises, or to W. 8, Mla A se indent nae en Are I ae GAVEY, 45 Bleecker street. 204 ee for single gentlemen. ~ —FUR- 909 a 2ST, THIRTY POURTH STRTEN- 20D nished Rooms to let, for gentlemen, or wii neat Tar of Honse to respousible parties; also Dcetdr's Office to re: references. )4)] WEST THIRTIETH STREET, NEAR SEVENTH 441 avenue.—Furnished Rooms, from $4 to $5 a week, nitable for young gentlemen or light housekeeping; back IVTH STREET.—TO LET, use of kitchen 2) West, awenrr. ished Rooms for honvekeeping (parlor and two bedrooms), on Kighth avenue, $8 per week; ulso two, $5 por fur wee RINT AVERUE— 2 LARGE FRONT ROOM ON “nor for a gentieman and wite; also Rooms: QD BVING PLACE, TWO DOORS FROM GRAMERCY Park,—Entlre Second Floor; large, light, unusually te table if preferred EAST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, with or without private’ table. FAST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET —TO LET, separately or togethor: also one single Room, Kerorences given and required, _ Central Parke Roouis, with Boar ierate, Apply 15° i Bieber , Weil furnished Room, for gentleman rnd ite} also Rooms for one or t DOO WESt ,, ROURIH ,, STREET. PURNISUED, Rooms to let, with Board; terms, $5 and $6 per week, OG. Easy, TUNUP TH STREET. RANDSOMELY furnished Rooms to let, with or without Board, at WEST FORTY-FIRST STREET, CONVENIENT to Brondway.—Rooms to let, to wentleman and West SEVENTEENTH) STRERTOA | FUR- nished hali Bedroom, $6 per month; back Parlor, housekeeping; private house; no bill up. 9Q4. FOURTH AVENUE. NEAR TWENTY-SECOND with or without Board; rooms unusually large and pleasant, ‘with all improvements; neighborhood unexceptionable. ble suit of Rooms to let. with Board: hot and cold water; water closet; abundant pantry and closet room. irate 03 suitsble for one or, two gentlemen: $7 per 0 ai ma, $2.00, B24 Sedond avenue, near Fourteenth street LEGANT BOARDING ACCOMMODATIONS.—BEST HANK Boarding Directory, 28 West pais cninth st. HE EVENING TELEGRAM pleasant, one rooms; algo an elegant Parlor tension; Desirable Rooms, 124 with Board, two or three Hees. connecting Rooms, 137 EAST EIGHTY- ee aed STREET, EAST TWENTIETH STREET prides easonable, * low prices, wife, with Board for the lady only, and two ladies, with aleove, #4 per week; , with Board or for light S rank went ibegs cantamnunis pan ccaaean ee, AT WEST TWENTY- wpe STREET.—A DESIRA- A LARGE, CHEERFUL, WARM FRONT ity ded eek houses; all locations; reduced prices; list free. NKLN, AND AL ad Fe ee IN me Mire STATES, “EanGinG WANTED, ee March i BDO R CN cinrer meenrt tans WANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY FOR A ms got to Sxceed r week, Addrass, fg rehee n location, J, ¥:, box 139 Herald Uptown office. Bit stating Branel ENTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT niatied Room. with good Board. in & spre family, where there are no boarders, on wes ‘Twentieth street; answer with particulars; terms Dv! coed $16, Address HOME, Herald office. * NIGELY FUR- “vate American + side, below of to exe UNFURNISHED ANTED—A SECOND OR THIRD FLOOR, Wirt ROOMS AND APART= q rivet bio, fur five eaults; terms must be moderate; now MENTS TO UET. | tocatign central, Address box 5,080 Pust oflice. Be REM oe o TO 6 ROO} RoOMS=EN, , $13 TO 325 West Fourth street, to let. E, L. & B. T. BURNHAM, €09 Hudson street. fa ee eae HENRY STREET, FIVE MINUTES WALK Py eeset FLATS. ON EEXINGTON AVENUE 107. from Fulton or Wall street ferries, Brooklya icel; Parlor and Basement Floor of newtiat | Heights:—Genteel families or gentlemen wishing to econo. ga sixty» fee crest: modern Flats on Third avenue, near Bi Rooms singly oF en euitas lowest prices; excellent xty-lirst street ‘0 $15; seo them, y . SITTHEG.006 tutrd-avenne:. | Posts Benliey location; referenoes, LATS T0 REST—103 WEST FOKTY EIGHTH STREET, HOTELS, f six rooms and | =~ : nents; and Fest Flove,@ rooms;reduced | BELMONT HOTAL, FULTON STREET, NEAR S'& PEET 1,490 Brosdway, nous Furty- Broadway and terminus of eity railways: business centre; : : Eoropean plan; open all night; Rooms, GOs upward; new $$ 2 —__________— | family Rooms: dining rooms open Sundays, IRABLY LOCATED AND iy at No. 74 West FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT, 8 cold water, range, stationar, poly at 24 West Twenty-secund street, Cd tal ou 10 PO ,LETIIWO VERY DESIRABLE FIRST CLASS Plats. eight rooms; every convenience: strictly private table In every way. Inquire at office 475 Fourth y -seeond street. st LUKE'S PLACE, DRROY STREET.—PART OF* setolebat very low reat, Iuguire on the West “THIRTY-FOURTH — STREET,—FIRST vor and Basement; splendid order; m tion; every convenience; rent low. BOARDERS _WANTE ARLOR FLOOR, WITH EXTENSION, with private table; prices to suit the vod nnexceptionable good management, cond avenue. RFUL ROOMS, WITH FIRST me comforts at reasonable prices, 44 West Tenth street, ucat 44 ( HANDSOME 1 somely furnished and single ut Board, for gentlemen or geutiomun table and bouse first ¢ class. oF CITY BLOCK EAST House, corner William street; MALL.—FRANKPORT 250 Rooms, non and families; plenty of’ bedclothes: a all night. DAY, % TO $12 PER WEE xeellent table for familie 173 Bloceker street, nour Oe. and $1; gentle cheap resta 9 KS FROM FIPTH) AVENUE HOTEL, 129 4 East Twonty-third stroet.—Large, handsomely furnished Hooms, southern exposure, with Bourd, em suite or singly; house dnd table first class, OD AND THIRD STORY ROOMS, DESIRABLE FOR 4. gentleman and wife or gentlemen, with first class Board; £14, $16 and #22 por week lor two, references exchanged. 154 Waverley place. TLEMEN, WILLING TO BE JOINT OC. may have good Bourd and nleoly furnished tio, de., at moderate prices, ab 48 West Wash ) oRn4 ©) enpent Rooms, ington p © ROOMS—CONSISTING OF LARGE oo fr bear with Brenkfast if aeceptabie terins, SITTING ROOM m and private b athroom. neatly furnished, donired:: honse frst class; good location } 60 Becond ave OUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, FORTY-NINTIT EAST 7 ‘OND FLOOR, street, near Madison avenae; fully and completely fur with or wit! Iso otlier Rooms for gens en. silvor, deo ; $200 per month, tiemen and thélr wives Vg $ poate d PERT, 1,498 Broadway, near 44th streot, | tuble first class: references 7. COCKS. OLSES TO LET—PURNISHED, FOR WINTER OR er, at low rates. on Forty xth, Fifty.fourth, sixty Siety-fow ty-eighth and. Seventy-ninth Hommes BROTHERS, 46 East twenty iL third street —SECOND iy furnished, and d appointinents j reterences given and rus 4, KES, TWENTY SECOND floor front Rooms, very hand other pleasant Rooms, with d; vory desirable; locality attrac quired, THRER STORY Hien Es fourth street, oar ne $150, TH ur ory How PO RENT FOR No. 3 Pine ROOMS all im- Apartmen _ehotee location “Apply at 1 LOW RENT POR THE WinNT . & fret clase four story wished, on Forty-fifth strect, near R OR YEAR.=TO handsomely fur- No, 9 Pine street or 26 AAiie Desreaa WY LOOATED Til + ic high stoop brick H. No, 408 Weat re looking the pack-of Kpiscopal C it Hd id all modern improvements. Apply to estate oF USHMAN, 172 Ninth avenus, berwoon Zwentieth Ae and Twonty ‘Girne stree! NEWLY PAINTED THRER D BASH meug brick House Tyeiith Brom, to lot At reduced rent. E. L’ T.BURNHA Hadson A A MODERN orery se FoR RE eat AND “COLD is water in sdarenjent to novels theatres, °. D fedion paid she broker who rings tenant to tar pe gegen ‘Twenty-sevonth street. Tin Bad: Hebd ask ee TVTH AVENUEB.—TO-LET ore LEASR, THE LA F brown stone fromt high stoop H 0. 273 Fi fie; to ow will, rom, VAUIESUANT, 60 Srotaway ot THE THRER STORY HIGH STOOP Hovusn TORE Tas Wert Twenty-third wteoet; newly patbtod, with swisrors in parlors. window shados, 40, Apply on premi R VANDAM STREET, NEAR MACDOUGAL—A On pestiy furnished Inrge and small Rooms, with or out Bo ENOX MOUSE, NO; 72 FIFTH AVENUE, TAS A few family Rovins; also Board, without rovins, at very iow prices for the winter. tata TURTEVANT HOUSE.—ALMOST ALL THAT IT IS necessary to say, in order to give an idea of the man- ner in which this establishment { kept, is to say that it is controlled and managed by two members of that family, for thelr shill and success in hotel keeping—the Le: ectively Lewis and George tly located on Broadway legantly and tastefully fare mu, the reputation of the its luxurious and abundant ualities, The eps on both the American and European plans, the prices for the former being from $3 rday; while upon the European plun rooms are PEAS oa Bn ber day and upward, meals being charged for at reasonable, stated prices, a la carte, To sum up briefly, it may be said that no more lively or entertainin, house to stop at could be found; everything fs doue-tha couid possibly conduce to the comforts of the guests, and, with good fare and polite attention, nothing more could be desired. As an evidence of the enterprise of the proprietors wo may mention in this connection, that during the hours of dinner a most excellent orebestra discourses eloquent strains of music, thus, as it were, furnishing food for the soul as ody. This is’ the only Instance of this enter rise in the city, aud deserves so to be recorded.—From. the Bilicago Times 8. Lel and Twenty-ninth atreot, and nished. With regard to. the Lelands will am} __ COUNTRY BOARD, Boe, Ty “PLAINVIELD.—CHOICE ROOMS (UN- ‘expectedly vacated), with Board, in the most desirable house in Piuindold; table unexeeptionable ences. given nd required. ‘Address box’ 4 Plainfield, N. J, JOUNTRY BOARD FOR COHILDRE: lady desires young children to Bourd infant would receive the best of care; loc tral irae if nient and ple bors. Address Mrs. % clase refer= Fost office, Atoe RIGHT, SQUARE SND GRAND « Pianos of our own make; also for dale anw reut, a nam. ber of fine second hand Pianon, in perfect order, WILL KNABE & CO., No. ‘avenue, above Sixteenth, T HAINES BROS.’ PIANOFORTE WAREROOMS and manufactory, corner Twenty-first strect and Second Avonue, a fine assortinent of first class Pianofortes for sale on reasonable terms; a few Pianos but littled used at great bare gains. A fale teenth strcel —PIANOFORTES OUR OWN MANU- in perfect order for ‘ONS, 11 Kast Four vend. EAORIFICE OF PIANQFORTES FOR CASH—$50, e775, ia th 00; also to ent and sold on insthiments: iow Instruments ‘excee low. UOLDSMITH'S, "20 Bleecker niteet, near ‘Bow! GENUINE PIPE ORGAN AT A MODERATE PRICE has long. he Bijou Organ, price No, 1 Hiv0, No. efor pattors, Sundiy Sebodln lodges, Ke. Can readily be blown os the | at MinboRe 1 ROOSEY PIA NOFORTE «octave, richly ELEGANT for sule at sncriti day boarders taken ut moderato terms, TH AVENUE, 397.—-SEOOND FLOOR, UITR, with or without private table; also Third Floor of font rooms, separately or together; single Roome for gentiomen. LO ecwa Pier; sivosbector ond Bedroom, on tied floor, Hzont, with or without private table. J () WAVERLEY PLACE NEAR BROADWAY. 1 1 Rooms, $14, $16 and $20, for two, with Board, Room, $4; also table Board, $4; traastons people & house heated by steam. 6) WEST TENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTN AVEN 12 “Firdsome, Rooms, en faite or singly, on fics second floors, with first class Bourd; terms reasonalie ; tion unexceptionable. 74 STREET, 217, WEST.—ELEGANT lot, with Board,” to gentleman and wife and singlo gentlemen ion very pleasaut and convenient to all parts of the city; references. 14. WRAY SEVENTEENTH STREET — ks. Mu. RUS % has two very dosirablo suits, with full Board Hoom, with fire, fur wontoman; role —<—$——$ $$$ u 4. ? “VAST THIRTY.FIRST STREET.—IANDSOM PLY nished suit of Rooms on second floor, with or with oar Private table If desired. AS, RAST.—PLEASANT FURNISHED with Board, Apply one week. ‘ 17 PAST THIRTY-PIRST STREET.—TWO ELEGANT Floors to rent together or separately, with or without d ewsy of access; terms private table: moderate ESE ee en an oy EAST FORTY-SIXTH STREET.—A F' 5 TD “Bootie foley with ord totrentes Seascale aN EAST THIRTY-THIRD STREET—A DESIRABLE | }! carved, four round, row case, ful sete overstrun, Finno, having alt improvements, printed guarantee, bit o tale, used only 7 months, octave way Piano, richly cw! yh all is Svinte $2 Stool, Cover, box for ahi B.—Viease eail and ex- aminé to-day'or Bundy: no trouble to slow instrament, Private residence No. 47 Wost 10th st., between Ob and 6th avennes. 8 SsEWOOD Vinnoforte for legant four carved logs ni is, maker by prlate ie bill of pate y § for & oal, Co Higabehald ‘Furalture "i om Wost 23d st., this day or 8 ye LADY WILL SELL FOR $125 A ROSEWOOD 7 octave Pinnofort rn wton minkers; carved Gave, modern improve: No. 28 Third street, between Bowery and S STEINWAY, -WEBER, CHICKERING PIANO + fortes and Oreans, bargalns for cash, 8100 to $00; €3 J. BIDDLE, to $10 monthly; rout applied. ds BEAUTIFUL CARY: tava Pianoforte: ¢ Sinha bed) uP. ward 5 nstale ast Fourteenth sk right iments taken, N pie 6, 1875.—-IrKIPLK SHEET. wostPRBaeto™ Bartholomew, Mr. Harry Keniell, Conway and Kerrigan, MA) AMILY THEATRE i 4 THE BEST ENTERTMNMENT IN THE CITY, GRAN! iD FAMILY MATINEE Tt oe = all the children to see the smallest man in the wor! COMMODORE NUTT. Bi us inde Brad ce veita Miss Ettie Pood Crossley and Elder, Be Te coy ‘ad Williams, M Mr. do Weslyn and Carey? le Kolecy, Milas Keon A r, Litke Sehook erate, ENEDIOTS: gen 01 OF. solvers. Scoulon and Gronta, | tn conjunction with the pees: | BILLY GRAYS et EM SCRNE IN) WA IN. Mr. Willfam Barnoy, ent @ompany, ‘The great Zanfretta, Mhinehart, rae ang) the entire enmpany ak ie hor with ¢ ‘oar im rise con pany. ernoon— : : Matinee Wednesday and Saturday. ! Admiasion, 160, 260; bos, sat Tae ARK THEATRE, NINTH WEEE | ()tywrro Tima PAMGH GvEsixe ax sarceday watinne | OUvOnS e Hoon: ee ee oR ROWD DED HOUSES ROARING Witt 1. TER AI at PAT ROONEY'S ‘New (oe aioe “TM TOULD YOU CARRY A Por.” “DANCING THE i TRALA-LA-LOO. ,. TUE WONDERFUL, Ch el aay. GEORGE, carey as HE WALKIST, THE BEAGK StAtte MIGHTY DOLLAR. THE FLORENCES, |-Wintiam Cunrtrght, Jobm Queen, Wiliam, West, Harper and . ‘Stansill, Mug phy eng see ae Ghar Wi Cabill, J. Giri Godda. Fred. Feats, i Decanting. ‘i Tarra ni e the CO: cH * dias Adah Richmond, the Worrell Sisters Misses Alice | Bonnett, Julie Coventry, Lda Greeneld, lia Robinson, &e., WEDNESDAY uid SATCRDAY, “ 624 BROADWAY, + Manager MATINEES WEDN: LYMPIO THEATRE, JOHN F, POOLE, TM NO FREE LI EXCEPT THE PRESS. een PenFOUMANCE TO-DAY; 63D_TO-NIGHT. pe THEATRE.—MIGHTY DOLLAR MATINEE TO-DAY. or TO-DAY AT 2. TT AT 2. O'CLOCK, A MAGNIFICENT ENTERTAINMENT THE BEST cour kxy IN AMERICA. THREE HOU OF PURE, LEGITIMATE, HEALTHFUL FUN. ST PERVYORMANCE TO-DAY AT 2, EXTRA ON MONDAY NEXT, ’ First appearance {n America, — at wsalary of $100 for each perfurmanc PER WE fhe only WOMANCFLSI in Redan ise Ob asaclics Toad; timer of the 9 World, the pox positive Mermai: WA’ Also, the ecelebated Atop nislons Wangs, FISH ! In their ecgital ee Dual Act, Eating, Drinking, Smoking, Reading, Writing, Sleeping, Card Playing, Somer: sunits and Acrobatios, while under the water, ina M* AND MRS. W. J. FLORENOR. “PARK THEATRE, MATINER AT 2 TODAY. pete ALE MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2. K De TS eae DOLLAR, CADEMY OF MUSIC, WACHTEL, 11 x RA. Huminated Glass Tank, something never before a Director... iio a ot Spay sa Neveynoner by any lady in the world, onand AAR Lekosibeanes Gia Sivan, AT THE OLYMPig THEATRE, A DAME BLANCHE. sie Also, ON MONDAY NEXT, first time upon any stage, meoporeWwichipee ea tho Extraordinary Novelty, the {n his brilliant role of GEORGE BROWN, CEN-10-1ALI Tike HvdpExors | = FIA DI AVORO | | Also, ON MONDAY NEXT, roapponrance of Pt 0 aad a Age ae a Messen, JOHNSON: anil BRUNO. 1 Drama, served Seats do., 50 cents, Ww Lo fue TRAMPS; MEN. BVERY ACT NEW. Airs, ON MONDAY NEXT, ik office for’ THE the of reservod seats open at AmamRy et Misia: Bemawick "clot wad Ais eaawen, daily, ion 9 till 4 o'clock. t Saas THEATRE. TINER TO-DAY, BE SURE TO BRING ane Te CHILDREN to see the JUVENILES in LA GRAND DUCHESSE, Admission, 50c, Reserved Seats, Sue. extra, Kat COMEDIC ON MOND. EXT, as’ ENTIRELY Mew OLto. AGLE THEATRE, Broadway and Thirty-third street. r. JOSH HART.,.., Proprietor and Manager YORUM ' THEATRE. MATINEB TO-DAY. PS UNTIN Ei SP rarRe TD UL DUER TE ERCRAND Becnusse | |, TODAY. sities Admission, 50. Reserved 3, 50¢. extra. MATHEWS, ee the MATHEWS. at tite MATINER TO-DAY. b Pale is atearsen, pouitvely ibat MATINEE JO DAY. | xorice.—MONDAY, November 8 # grand bill will be E MEXICAN JUVENILES. in La Grande Duchesse, | ofered. ae Admission, Deiat. Honntyet seats, 50 cents extra. pis rane A NEW MELANGE OF ACTS. Concluding every evening and the Matioeos with the best Burlesaoe that has ever been presented. It is on the bednti- play, entitled, DID 'SHE. SOA OR WAS SITE URDAY. woop's YCEUM Erect st was ose OPERA. 4 AST BUT ONE VEE THE WORLD -ENDWS Le Heid JUVENILES, whe supose te AN wok. MONDAY and WEDNESDAY Ey as. and THURSDAY MATINEE will be presented for the first time in New York the beautiful sentimental MAES, Senorita CARMEN. Between the act Senorita, SOLKDA MINAMBULA' and “PROVATORE.* MARINA yours MUSEUM, CAVATINAS from * be. APTERNOON ¢t 2, nd little GUADALUPE will sing the beautiful Spaniih NING AT 5, ong “LA PALOM actor,” YCEUY THEATRE, 14TH ST, AND GOTH AV. French Fiaa, Meith the PAN ins Parisian Compan; TO-NIGHT Py A eee fie to ight eae double bill, cartoveris, Ss crs FRENCH’ ROBBER, TUE rour KNAVES. Comedy fm artncby Ar eee UMPTY DUMPTY MATINEE TO-DAY AT BOOTITS cope rere ir nee Theatre, with GL. FOX, the famous Clown, See PDNESOAY prices. Ears FIRST the Parisian Company, Bou" PROU Which created fo favorable an impression upon Its first rep- resentation at this theat Bile JULTERTE CLARENCE In her famous role Fron Froa N ‘ATINEE FRAFORMANG BS OF FRENCH PLAYS. MATINEE DAY. OOTH'S THEATRE. JAR Tessoes and Managers RETT & PALMER... SECOND of the Inimitable and G. in the entirely new grand Comte Trick Holiday Pantomime, Popular American clown, Mr, Messrs. GRAU & CHIZZOLA anuounce that, in ac- in cordance with numerous requests, they will inaugurate EVERY CLIME, A SERIES OF WEDNESDAY MATINEES, : 020 Phaccticine ls the moet magnificent of the kind ever the frst of which will take place witnessed on the stage, sur- way ~ ev “ passing in attractive fen. NEXT WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AT 1:30, MATINEE {ares the groat pantomimes! MATINER wien the entire company of distingulsiic4 Parisian artists f holiday ‘season ‘as tho COV, will appear in Meilhac and Halevy's Comedy, i oe ead Eat ARDEN 4 and DRURY arias 3 6 CLIC Y . FROU Fi FRov. “6 ist ‘deci ‘ é 9 tage of a CLOW without a peer either in| Europe or America, 1% PRICE! —Adzission, 31, Monday. Prices TH AVENUE THEATRE, Proprietor and Mauager: Pa i SCALE -Mr. NIGHT PERFORMANC AUGUSTIN DALY ERY NIG OeLocK. Reserved Orchestra, $1 50. Dress Circle, 50¢ EEEE DDDD WW. W I XN N Pou riik “easiiny MATINEES, at 134 olor, ER DD WWE W H NNN Admission, $1, CHALDIRES D : A ERKE DDDD W W I N NN Brower 2 Citi ayaa, bv BBBBB, (0000, 0009, TiTTiT HO > ALLACK'S. EE ARS Boe TORRE ei TR Tae ‘W Bropricior and Manager....Sfr, LESTER WALLACK BBBBB oO 0 0 oO vy pouee SATURDAY, NOY BER 6, 1875, BOO e3 oO T MATINEE AT 1:30 AND NING AT 8 O'CLOCK, BOO oO Co) . i it t TP NCES * Beppe” “oooo" 0000 ai Be of Mr. Tom Tr Jors Comedy Drama of the TO-DAY oy i®, PEEL >. spate ced deb LAND Bee OO MONDAY EVENING, November 8, will be produced 0-3 xia ot 8, HAMLuR. Robertson's most perfect’ work, ar, (CHARD THE SECOND, in Now York of EXTRA BoulH MATINEE NEXT WEDNESDAY, IRG es NONE ‘Ae LADY OF LYONS. Y nasties TR ihe ee ae, eee EXTRA. | by special arrangem memacte with Arthur Cheney, Esa, — BAONTAGU ES ase cui D'ALROY eth, GED: EDWIN BOOTH. ‘Theatre, London, — BN & pean, Hawree 3 ee ae (his frst 9 ONLY IAGO MATINEE SAM GERRIDGL a4 time). HOLLAND. DIXON. F. JOSEPHS DY. (ITH AVENCE THEATRE, BOOTH, orRyON NEW SCENERY AND APPOINTMENTS, Oy REMODELLED, BROADWAY, AND SEPT oe dey TRE SPECIAL, MR. BOOTH IN A NEW CHARACTER. RAS. Mr,-DALY. has grea} pleasure in announcing that Mr, ee BOOTH will appear on THE x oma THE sled MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 8,- an ae THE Sai tls, frat Mine on ig. weagi, fn thé character of Oe ARE THE ART M KING RICHARD THE SECOND, THT aRteLtNG. 3 SEE MOST ATIRAC MOST ATTRACTIY XHIBITLON INN OPEN FROM 10 TO 6:30 DAIL, ObEN FROM wo 7 T0 6:30 DAILY. Dae notice wilibe given of the Night Exhibitions, P. 8.—Bring opera or field glasses, Tho painting isim- proved by the close: scrittiny, AMERICAN Institut: Fal Second aud Third avenuos, between Sixty-third and iixtyfourth straais. 5 The tinest coll: WONDERFUL MAG SHIN BRE "AND ELEGANT over exhibited: he ‘hie conntry. TUE GRAND ORCHESTRA Js now assisted by in SHAKESPEARE'S sublime play of that name, for which the most CAREFUL and COSTLY PREPARATIONS have ‘been made, and which will be produced with entirely new historical costumes, scencry, music. The number of repre- sentations will be strictly limited in consequence of the ap- proaching end of Mr, BOOTHS engagement, which has so far been MATRaes PARALLEL IN ENTHUSIASM fad OVERWHELMING atticnees, The nights on which RICHARD If, will be performed next week will be MONDAY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, #, The sale of seats for those evenings fs now progressing, and the box shoet open from 8 A.M. till 10 P. M, VERMANTA, THEATRE, FOURTEENTH STREET. G AD. bi glu ORF! + Director BATUR i Combdy in tour acts, by Jacobson, Box office open daily, trom 9 till 4 o'clock. the world renowned Vornet player, Admission, SU cents, Children, 25 cents. NOTION & REED'S MINSTRELS, " MATINEE TO-DAY. MATINEE TO-DAY. MATINEF, TODAY AT- 2, HALF PRICE TO MATINER. AUSE'S SOIREE DANSANTE IRVING HALL EVERY 1° Saturday from 8 to 12. MASONIU BALL, Thirtoonth sireot, TUBSDAY, November % | Circulars aud tickets ot | private acad: st Elevent! ya pel ete nlp ar ae 10 best entertainment ei ved inithe eit} Monday, Rover aber 8, the ing Koeruit, Matinee this afternoon grand military pantominy ANJO, BANIO—THE BANJO TAUGHT IN A SIN- gle quarter by HENRY C. DOBSON, 310 Bowery. ae fitted for the stage or home amusement, Banjos fro + NEW S N FRANCISCO MINSTRELS’ OPERA HOUSE, Brosdwey, corner, Twente ninth street, a MA AN FRANOISCO MINSTRELS’ I; INEK TO-DA GH AT ESSENGERS IN DIFFICULTY, THE AFRICAN DWARF, HAMLET, vevery Monday Adal building every Saturday: Real fun, glorious singing. | TO-DAY at 9, | [WENTY-SRCOND ‘Tho children's day. “They [TO-DAY AT & Te COME NTA EET AVENUE. pat lh Pile hemi wo DAY at 2 MON DAY D OY A slow's soothing syrt ‘0 DA a NAU! : the doorkeoper, det MP oBAY, APE IAADECRATION OF “bain HW SEATS SECURED, GRAND “PROM i RT, mans onear Ley 3, =. TON TICKE'S UNE DOLLAR, KURTZ'S ART GALLEY, BAvISON sQuAnE, oA Hud TLCS & Adinisnlon, 250, i -ROMAN WRES' BTHOPOLITAN MUS UM OF 4 een te chute teow Tore Professor MILLER and M. CIRTSTOL Sundays excepted), 10. A. M. tou P, M. fe jonday aud Tuursday treo for 9,000, UE GRACCO-ROMAN WRESTLING MATCH. CR i ee ee eee ee Parties having ordered seats for the match on Tuesday RAW) | i next will please cull for them at the box ollice of the Grand hematin ek oe Opera House on Monday noxt. on TUESDAY EVENING, November 9, REAT BARGAINS IN NEW BSD EEGOND HAND Vianos of the best quality, yet low for cash, ft Ios es EWS Piano Manufactory and Warcrooms, 421, ‘Went Twenty-eighth stroct. oe, MAND PIANOS, NEARLY NEW, MADE BY Fanti for thom “Gul parte rears, Sie Bd PIANOS, 163 Bieockor sirect, BROKEN Fi EB ARE NOW OFFERING Ad IMMENSE STOCK new and second hand Pianos and Urgand at wonderful ny Jow prices for on the same to let, and rent applied if pur- ahanod HORACK WATERS & SUNS. 451 roadwas, i alah 7G of, THE BEST SONGS PUBLISHED FOR #2 50 8) English Song,’ 8 Pweg Just out, “Gem i eontliniay 76 want can bo had at the bux office after 9A. M. on Monday songs, balinds, dine popular, 234 io "30, an rigor parsers OOTR’ opular, 4, price and wor arch ane v Feparately; sold everywhere, Published by ©. My DITSON NOUN AND EY ERING WAT EE FR LAOS ARSENY SCOT trim eee Se ates Dt ie eh ua RM. HERRMANN AND H18 WONDERFUL MAGIO, | AU GeuTAINTY. oh Re pieces ‘anisted by his Bplritnal Medium in the world famoug | BTRANGERS, * Chote a over shown in this city iy before), ra wu} orton By trey ehnas REB LE at i CTURES RVERY pes P. Yes te Mas Gentonsiat Mate Hale M6, yarn Cpieaianh tiesto hier oa wo sind orty sixth aad Forty-seventh streets. Gseniat 1 port hve A cous Mme. SALVOETI Mr. A. Mr. B “vile Pook ao . “ GILMOR!: ‘ioe ‘te i 1, Overture, ‘Eade 2. Solo for fs 3. Fantasie on ( Ki aki if 4. ‘Aria for Baritv ue persis seo Solo for Cornet, ° "phen Pontasio Briitiante” . ‘i. J, LEV Meditation, “Avo M “Rhapsodie Hongy ise No. 2, apsodie mit ions art Be TORU vate Lea. 1 arty UCKLE pages Cornet Soto, Cavatir le, . “Rigolott: Quartette, wigs CO as Bh i 11, Solo for Bexophone, “Swiss ‘Air Vario™, . LEPEBRE. 2. March, “Schiller Festival”. Private boxes, aimitting fo vate hoxex, admitting four, ‘The Garden is now kept Ss oy dolight fal and comfortable temperature of seventy degr ‘Doors open at 7; Concert at Bo'elock, seeeeeeeeesWerdl Savart -Moyerbeer Boreex THEATRE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, Last Hr of the ber dc artiste, Miss HELEN HOU yon and also erie two test Draw JUSTINA OR-A STRANGE WORLD, and IRELAND AS IT 8. HIRD AVENUE THEA’ STAM et vielen ™ Thirty-fest streets, GEORGE ae Lots of fun; a wii First’ class sites and Variety Entertainments ery. evening at 8 o'clock, Matineos Wednesday wad ‘aturday, at 2 o'clock. Reserved Seats, 50 cents; Parquette, 2 cents, EO. THOMAS, FOO, CONCRETE | og 4 HBARSA) PHURSDAX “AETERNOON, Nove at 2, PUBLIC WEN ARSALL sion, a pena esorvod seats, D, a A vember i “at FIR: i Saab HOS Contis YERTURE, Mphtgnia in Atlis™ GRADLE BONG, } Christmas Oratorio. Nué, ANTOINEDTE STERLING, Simphone No. tt DUPPELGABNGE Mme. ANTOI A Symphony to Dantes “Divina A CHOR ‘oprietor rector OS oF TEMALH VOIR : Admission tickets to the concert, $1 and $1 50, according to location; reserved sents, 50 cohts. ‘The sale of tickets will commence on MONDAY morning at the box. office of Steinway Hall; Schirmer's, 701 Broadway; 114 Broadway and at 33 Union’ square. (PONY PASTOR'S NEW THEATRE, 585 AND 587 ST BROADWAY, opposite the Meironolitan Hotel MATINEE TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, The Siewrist Boys, the Wonderful Juvenile Gymnasts; We i| Henry Rive, Harry Bryant, aus eee G. B. Harcourt, LIAMS, the Big 4, Lester, Allen, Smith and Waldron, Santord anid Wilson, T. M. Hengler, Jennie Morgan, Weston Sisters, Charles Worley, Sabra Deshon, Frank Girard and all of TONY PASTOR'S STAR COMBINATION, Qrapt THEATRE, 45 AND 47 BOWERY. Rierspay AND PRIDAY RY EVENINGS, Noy. ll and 13, © world renow JUVENILE (OPE Bh Eyh a COMPANY, for t LA GRANDE SUCHEMSE DE De GRROLSTEIN. Carmen Moron @years old) as La Sanyo Grande Duchesso. We i Guadalupe Moron (6 years old) as Wan sogethes with 30, J He Artists of restterdine lp od “Gra id chorns and ‘Tickets, SLE 85e,, 25¢. Tickets IPE ORATORIO SOCIETY OF NEW YORK will perform on Novewber BO LSTA, at BF, Moy IN STEINW. HALL, in combin: fa with. THEODORE THOMAS’ ORCHESTRA, bleach Oratorio, with the assistence of omluont Soloists Dr. L. DAM a) Por sale at Schirmer’s, "Dol Broadway t Broadway, and Steinway Hall, G RMAN LIBDERKRANZ, 31, 33 AND 35 BAS’ Fourth street, Sunday, November 7, 1875, at 8 one wly.—First concert— t, Felix Prensier, baritone, hy Tapert Opera of St. Petersburg; Mr. Const. Weikert, piano and full orebestra, Admission tor non-members, if in- troduced by a member, @leach. A. GOEPEL, Secretary. HE WRESTLING MATCH. Choice seats at the principal hotags, and at box office of Grand Opera House after 9.A. M. on Monday next. )XERCISE, HEALTH, AMUSEMENT.—J. WOOD'S Gymnasium, No. 6 East Twenty- eighth ‘shreet ; open gay andevening.’ First grand Sparrin eneing and ‘snd Ath. ntertaininent Saturd ing, Novemb ARISIAN VARIETI 16TH ST. AND BROADWAY. TEMPLE OF SENSATIONAL ART i] Home of Be aiasedey, and cloe! 40°Sn artists. Coryplioes, and 20 beantifnl’ Wornen in a charming and BEWILDERING MELANGE of gorgeous onal and Urotesqus first farday Tabloaux, ances. ‘Aerobatic and Gym. ieiies, and a hope, of Specialty Faseipting Living Luptuous RODIGIOUS HIT oe rightly. watire on th MDs FEB LOGE CONTRETEMPR HILHARMONIC CONCERTS.—A FEW CHOICR Seats on first and second rows, balcony, at the regulur price, at ticket office 33 Union square, down stairs, MUSICAL, N EDUCATED LADY OF CONSIDERABLE EX. perience In teaching, an accomplished performer, gives Tossons on pianoforte at her own or pupil's residence: ‘term $10 per quarter. Address CLASSIC, box 114 Herald office, YOUNG LADY DESIRES A POSITION AS 80- Prano singer in @ church chotr,in, New York, Brooklyn or Jersey City; has been used to singing in an ispiaco } reference sf required. Address J. B. K., Plain einai GENTLEMAN OF GREAT EXPERIENCE GIVES instruction gn pianoforte, harp and harmony at pupil's residence ; only $10 per quarter; best reference, "Addi dress, with residence, TRAOIL LEH, box'129 Horald Uptown Branch Office, 1,265 Broudway. ANE EXPERIENCED PIANO TEACHER, A PUPIL OF 8. B. Mills, his a fow vacancies.’ Address D M E., im eare of Mr. V. Marino, College of Music, Yz7 Broad. way; references required. DANCING ACADEMIES. ‘A J. SAUSE’S DANCING ACADE Masonie Hall, No. 114 \No. 154 Bust Fittydourth str hour. CLRGULA 3, private ac: tre “ ; Brevoort Hall, ‘ATE LESSONS an: jemy, No, 212 East Blevent LLEN popwon: tH) \8 DANCING SCHOOL, 2 Fifth avenue, Brooklyn branch ie Tod Wieacion street. Classes or pri-, vate lessons fur ladies, goutiemen and children, For partics ulars send for @ cireulisr, —CARTIER'S DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTON'S! ~ Piss teseat ets nth reer. —Classes Mon- jays, Now classes now fu lessons in Glidt ant Assembly Waltres a penne, Atos Wednesday evening t. D E GARMO'S Dancing Clases 65 West Thirty-third btroet, between Broadway und Fifth avenue, __ MISCELLANEOUS, ES. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, r wud Applos every day,” aud oiler to sell at ver WNAUER a td & LAHR, 30 Chrystie street. : SHOWCASES AT REDUCED PRICES—THE LARGEST, elve new cargoes of os assortment of the Intest patterns in the city: packed and alipy delivery. charge, with 0 He FERSCH, 143 ‘PMAN arantes ‘of wate HO! hatham street, FRANK WALWORTH. {From the Auburn Advertiser. It is understood that renewed efforts are being made to secure a pardon for Frank Walworth, the parricide, at present confined in the asylum for insane convicts in this city, According to State Prison Inspector Graves, in a letter defending the exercise of Executive clomency in behalf of criminals, ‘time has in a meas. ure lifted the veil that concealed the true causo of tha awful tragedy—science has lent its aid—and Dr, Gray, of the Utica tomape Asylum; Dr, Ordronaux, Commis- sioner of Lunacy, New. York, and Dr, Wilkie, Superin, tendent of tho Asylum for Idsane Criminals at Auburn, have thrown over the act the veil of weak, unconscious criminality from @ disease as little understood as it is fatal upon the victim of its influence by ita ins sidious and unecrring deadly shafts.” e is nothing either profound or original in Mr.. Graves’ further observation that “we must measure the crimo by the intent and punish accordingly.” Such, we are quite sure, f# the spirit of law throughout Christendom and even outside its pale, and no doubt whatover ace tion may be taken In the case of Walworth will be con- ceived in that spirit and none ob The Syracuse Journal says 6 new movemoenton foot for the Lae: ba of young Walworth, the parricide, has the support of State Prison Inspector Graves, He has written a letter, in which ho states that Dr. Gray and two other doctors of lunacy hava thrown over young Walworth’s crimo ‘the veil of weak, unconscious criminality from a disease as little understood as it (+ fatal Upon the victim of its influence by its insil! and unorring deadly shafts.’ Mr. Graves wow furnishes tho strongest possible reasons why 1 cide should not be reloasod from confinenient. with a diseaso that carries “anerring shall’ i train and swings it about ‘unconsciously’ ghoul! ve allowed to run at larga.”

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