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eee ee THE VIOTORIA COLONY, aaa aria Ra 59 WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—TO LET, es RIA 4 COMPLETELY FU! fernished Rooms, ‘ Aa scat Fa vents b pr le oa ‘ ed oa elacneeeonsmae 7 ee, ONS Oe ae By hoses g BA WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREGT.—LAND- 2 Svording to singer Bremisee 31 i. . ea | 53 oe titieg ‘ith hret Slaes Bord; roterences; | ,°0%e thFeé years ago, while Mr. Gorge Grant, ant WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET BETWEEN Bngtish gentleman, was travelling through the West or Fifth and Sixth avenues,- a for geu- | 9 Pleasure tour, he became convinced that the land in’ ut Board ; terms moderate, Ellis county, Kansas, was emivently adapted to grazing PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C. .FURNISHED vei “IE AND APARTMENTS MEATRE COMIQUE, Nos. 585 and 587 BROADWAY. Mr MORGAN. Eich NO sea ae CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, MR. MATT MORGAN. CLASSIC TAB a5 BNTIRB CHANGE ae LE seuasich 3 Lic A Bey, NOTIrIES bh Also s furnished House, $79 per month, NEW ARTISTS. NEW ACTS, Ir. ss ELLA WES Avrnonzed “orvices * FoR ReOr eT Oe | A HANDBOMELY FURNISHED SECOND aa 58 Rooms on this —= NEE. 3 = ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSORI THE WITTINGHAMS, | Mr “ORORGE Cons 2 aie Var s Six, | NEW. York UARLES 6 WHITE | ai MINKE RAY Sea Mr. RRY, 5 SCANLIN ‘and CHONIN “|i ” and the entire __ Sad Brosaway, fpo** HEREBY xorg ND ONS FOR THE BRO ROADWAY, cone ANN STREET. Si SIXTH WENGE, ‘OUT! TH STR PHILADELPHIA. foes OEMUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK. also two floor, en snite or fom an Lo Kevtlemen - housekeeping; rate, GUS. WILLIAMS, ADA LAURENT, LUCY ADA c= ial has infu eet, tea Hertel 84 3 MACDOE STREET.—A LARGE FRONT flocks and her without musts — large ‘de, and, a ‘ado, ent Room ou eacendd Boor, neaily furnished; staple closets; tered FLOOR OF THWER ROOMS TO LET TOGETHER 3 { A pe AEE ade aie feito tat bowees kood table; reference roquired. into a contract with the Kansas Pacific Railway for the Nits exbieary tered wolarete’ S04 Third oes ‘iret, street. ni MORGAN: aeoeD we AM MARTIN, WENA a ine TROUPE, B RNAND EDK ‘EL PAN ee Les WORLEY, AST NEWMAN La ORLY NASH ATINER. way¥e! ond od MATINEE 7 DN Company, at MATINEE, SDAY AND SATURDAY. ig ND STEINWAY PIANOS-RENT AT Low = “pearly purchase of 100,000 acres, which he subsequently di- We ER vided into sections or stock farms, one mile square ey ee bien avg ie me al ences exchanged. each, Mr. Grant was in the city yesterday, and in the” ret. third floor; Seventh avenue cars oa the door, 13 Varick 110 MADISON AVENUE, NEAR THIRTINTA | Course of conversation with a Huatp representative, W “Eis, CELEBRATED "CONCERTO. “OROHES. See Seer arene ae nena Seetee, ni mbelia, Trombonet, Vialiste and Vesper Or- Foz; HOUSEKEEPING—FURNISHED ROOMS. $5 TO gans, with) Stools, will be sold this week at greatly reduced rices for cash or instalments; second hi and 8, $40, 0, $60, on now Organs, $75 upward, cash this week, HORACE WATBRS & SONS, 481 Brondi Tt MADISON avenge NEWLY AND —TTAND. 10 aennly faateer NUE.—NEWLY AND HA ‘out private table; also NK GIRA. : THE HENRI FAMILY, Parior Floor to let, with or witl jemen ; refer ms for ge Y PASTOR'S OWERY THEATRE! RILLIANT SUCCESS OF MK pig era THOR, BT, BTETAON, in his new sensational Drama, THE FINEST COMPANY IN THE WORLD. Orchestra chairs and private boxes can be secured six days a be dered at 10:°0. a may be orden MATINER “FRIDAY W YEAR'S DAY. N coeanad THEATRE, BROADWAY AND 22D STREBT. HOLIDAY NIGHTS Piano, 713 ate eae carved | LLEY FORGE; OR, 1776, Mounted wish sew end: segues aiuerer aad! pewer'al mechanical effects | Pronomneed by all 8 gorgeous 19° vetacle. Performance to commence with the PLEASANT NEIGHBOR CADEMY OF MUSIC. Last two nights of the extenordinary season, ished ile with Bracfoatemen, handsomel, furnished _ tbat mrt information, The Rooms, for ladies or gentlemen, #2 to most succes: resi por ltd @ said, had attended his en-. « a se eT Ea STREET APRA. terprise, and tt was redict that in a few years Raret: ‘ot tie Koom, for doctor's office. 56 West 127 acd wee kaon ving» —-2 pos Jax large ‘amounts of ete ‘cole toward carrying out ve JjURNYSHED—TO GENTLEMEN. WITHOUT BOARD, ‘ould let a few el furnished Room the object intended—the raising of improved breeds of PPURNISHED—10 GENTLEMEN, WITHOUT BOARD, (omen aud wile or single eutlomen, with oma; 'taes | sheep. cattle and horses, and 10, cultivate portions of mreferonce: | muderate ine iso small extension itoom, GRAND OP EKA, . WEDNESDAY EVENING, Decema IL TROVATORE, Lin his rede role of MANRICO, Room, grate fire, lurge closets, Root $5 weekly: also back Parlor and hall most progressive farming: 223 West Fifteonth street, <ITY REAL ESTATE FOR 4ALE. iF CARGE will be kept by THEODORE WACH ARID APU, 15) WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—A LARG: ideas of modern times. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DEUBMBER 29, 1875—TRIPLE SHEET. e SATURDAY 1G. January 1 (New Year's Night), Central. Room, furnished or unturnished, with Board, to That Mr. Grant's foresight and judgment have been. OAKEY HALL The Funny Jury, POSITLY Ly page Cries BIGHE. A. EIXE,FOUR STORY BROWN STONE TOUSE, 25x TCELY FURNISHED SMALL ROOMS “70 Li tlemen or gentleman and wile; also 0 smalior Room, all im- | well rewarded is pretty. thoroughly established by the as ret THEODORE. we ACHTEL Fr 5 brilliant role of 68 feet, for sale on Madison avenue, near Thirty-fou iosattan $0 deme, ite WO Loxinito prepa Pm ee provements. Dumerous applications made for tracts of land in that’ Wilmot Kierton ‘The Witty Pastry Cook, LD. street; price reduced. Apply to E. H.’ LUDLOW & con * | QPLENDIDEY FURNISHED & ihooms POW LADY AND 929 West ELEVENTH STREET. A gota PAM- Bo borten mind te RtCW aR i. as it should y and. 144 Broadway = ‘s can accommodate a fow boarders; Kooms very in mind that he does not sell less than a square JOHN DILLON The Love-Making Lieutenant +f Pt of y- man, Board for lady, in private Gran no other ather ‘exposure; terms moderate; convenient | mil le, or 640 acres, his intention being to ‘aiviag bie rald Up 1 Grand Opera at Academy sdbiNi o> A of cars and the Elevated Railroad, FINE, EXTRA SIZE CORNER ON BROADWAY, | bom erms moderate. dren TD. above Forty-second street, for sale very low. Apply | town Branch office. |. LUDLOW & ©O., No. 3 Pine street. ve 7 lenge into capperatirsty large estates, thereby attract+ VRCRON TIOUSERERPINGO NIGEL Pn] OAR WEST TWENTY-FIFTIC STREET.—A PRIVATE | tng men with sufficient means in order that the coun- 0 RENT—FOR HOUSEKEEPING, A NICELY FUR- 246 family wishing Yo reduce expenses, will let toa | try may be developed the more rapidly, Mr. Grant has: 0 se as Silas Craft in the Melodrama ‘The Graceful Dumb Boy, The Chatty Chambermald, together with the company of THEATE. e24 BROADWAY AY | to EH. a i NF. POOLE nished Parlor Floor; also Second Ploor, four rooms; hot . CRUCIBLE. 33 artists. av nunc bniLDuEW (PHE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT TIE | ng cold water, gar: toni ouly 811 per week rolerencos: Nor Reade Kooms, with trst class ‘Board and ut. aitoasy disyeaed OF large number of ‘sduare miles to Aesineen; Oh: Sent eeoen stan See MATIN! ae Yep OFACHS Fon TLE RuCkIEr oF” ADVEGEISE. | 200 Wert Thirty ninth ateet FORTY SECOND STREET, NEAR | Crectod elegant and substantial buildings of stone, some a HATE MATINEE | ov ARMY" AND Nay’ NENTS AND SUBSCRIPFIONS FOR THK NEW YORK | (TUE PUBLIC Ane neneny Novirien Tit | S09 Wikh ahora iarhecmaynere One srive | ofthein uvilug from one te nae tee ame ¥ SRO A ATINEE OF eT eo CHES AND DILL. a BROADWAY. CORNER ANN STREET, AUTHORIZED “Onvicks | FOR THR ERECHIDT DE | Yeung ladies, who go ous Wo work by theay or week, cau be | Grane sells his land. at trom $2 "i010, according to with, OAKEY Bor AIRETON, TODAY FALRY FOUNTAIN BURLESQUE aaa ANS ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE peers a aE BOONE TO parm eege e ae rm ns Ba. Ok Brees by Seg eS TO-DAY REAL WATER, sPHOTACLE | 114 SOUTH SIXTH STREET PITLADELPHTA. BROADWAY, CORNER ANN STREET. S10 ie Kiatshed or unfurnished, with cr without | ewes of the ‘merino. grade” These are” being ONE DOLLAR TO ALL PARTS ‘or ene HOUSE. At Pat ROONEY PANTORINE LY. Cus BOERUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK- aoe Ae Ee eee voms to let, to gentiemen or ladies, with the | crossed by long wool imported rams of the highest: WIRD AVENUE THEATRE, OrcLoeK. TWO NEW SoNGS. pisses - 114 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHTA. mee of paroom___________ | pedigree; over 100 English rams, principally Oxiord tween thirtieth and Thirty fret strecta, ‘ANE! NIMBLE NIP “West Side. CORNER BOERUM AND FULTON STREETS, BROOK- | Q5() LEXINGTON AVENU, NEAR NORMAL COL, | Downs, ‘Cotswalds, Leicesters, Lincolns ana South INCREARED ATTHACTIONS every ening at 8 o'clock, | a { TREAT POR. THE, YOUNG FOL PLENDID CHANCE TO INVRST-cSIXTH AVENUB OV ogo. England’ family offers # home of | Downs, have been imported by him; and, having par Wednesday and Saturday Mash A TREAT POR THE OLD SPOLKS, Ss ‘oatarens rents $16.000,-prien $1400. Nth ~ T HOUSE EAST OF +3 v7 comfort and Sioganee to one or two families or single gentle- | chased’ Colorado graded ewes for breeding, th pevorg Broshera Harty Leslie, Fi siery enone B pices! MM Eyer peice Bt Cog near sixth, Hove sn is GADD, rice | L Parlor tated: trmtshed oplenens eendioe: Hams peceou, | Mets witt Board. st moderate rateas relereners exchanged | ment of crossing the merinos with the long rothers, Harry Leslie, Fran! jams, Foy 8, = = j ri psc s JD: Hoome, RB. Cagning, Little Vie, Add Weaver and | WY ALLACK'S, ‘SAMUEL WICLICEN, 450 Stat avenue, alos will sit ue ot two single kenticmen, doctor or det Tesifh sisgat! batwscn’ Beosdway auo, Univerty | tee iorcyalnen fa fone ate ond weight ties cupped Sen. Lotwot Pen. No Vuigerity. Propricto URSTER WALLACK North Side. COMFORTABLY PURRISTED G5OuR GROORD » for famities and single gen: | from four and a half to seven pounds of wool, waic! T Proprietor and Manager. s....Mt. AGUSTIN: DALY ” ile prevented (hig 3D, AND TWENTY.POURTH i HOUSES, | 2 Boor, suitable for nomsekeeping: bath, room adjoining, coer much jarggs than that of the native stock. | / TN I t ats Plots from 1 to 40 acre, for Institutions, algo hall Room; ample closets; cellar nud yard; moderate ; in describing the arrangements of his vast estate and ATEST SUCCESS. bs wa prion: reforencoes He, S12 Wen Twence nscond ttveee A HANDSO Me ELY FURNISHED LARGE OOM, | \is surroundings Mr. Grant said that the sheep were di- U uv ‘EReeee ul U Uv PI U beprre’ It u TE ; % tie P u owed vuvvc) EEEEEE n MAGNIFICENT act Wertovs COSTUMES | N, EXTRAORDINARY EA Fiber Including Miss Davevport, Mr. Chariés Fisher, Mr, Sues Lowi, 9 Me ht saan Mr. Mr.) Man- enber ou rs + Lewis, Mrs. Gk. ‘Gilbert, Bote ae Dawe ee ee CHARAC TERS: OF TO-DAY. P sit freer OPEN di NION SQUARE THEATRE, roadway and Fourteenth street. bg eR SHOOK. Proprietor SM. PALMER... Manager ROSE MICTEL, illustrated with the AN MosT ABORA AND BEAUTI- FUL SCENERY ever set, upon & a nd with AMPLED STRENGT UNDOUBTED | including the following favorite name: Messrs. C. R. Thorne, Jr., Stuart Robso Fred. Robinson, J. H. Stoddart, Jobn P: selle, Even Plympton, T. E Mi TRIUMPH, der. Thompson, Wilder and ry, and tinge, Fanny reg Nina Varian (vy int premiasion of | Lester Wallack) and Augusta Raymond ATURDAY, JA J ARY 1, SEVENTH MATINEE 6 ROSE MICHEL, Seats secure <8 in advance. OOTH'S RE. T SHAKESPEARIAN PAGEANTRY. Remarkable representation of SULIUS CHSARI THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. December 29, and EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE, Dours open at 7%. Begins at 73. POOR YOUNG MAN. Characters by Messrs. H. J. MONTAGU: Mins. ADA. YAS rl is IONE BURKE, Mrs, BERT, W. OD, J. W. J," LEONARD. ©. EB. EDWIN, D PONisE, Miss PPLE GERMON. Mi JOHN SEFTON and LAURA 38 THO! NO MATINEE aT AT THIS THEATRE ON NEW YEAR'S ¥. Mr. LESTER WALLACK will make 5 FIRST APPEARANCE MONDAY EVENING, January 3 in Robertson's COMPOSE F picture to“ “ENTIRELY NEW AND BEAUTIFUD' SCENERY AND UPHOLSTERY. which will resented with _Box book now open. —GLOBE tial The ASHANTEE and othor papular speci Afternoon, doors open at 1; evening, at 7. Admission to al! parts of the house. & 25 cents; Gullery, 15 d, Mots pa G AT ® F. in the TICK eT. TO. LEA MUSEUM DEPARTM P. 7, BARNUM'S HIPPOrOTAMTS, Mr Cras. YoU Mossre. Tierney and C rota. CRU ERITO GRIFFIN, RUNNELUS ty artists’ every evening. 0 cents; Dress Circle, cents, Box office open duily. Beats E AT 2 Gictoc, PLY LAST PERFORMANCES of the erent iaeta ees ((ouosseua, tortes or building utes. for . W. DITCHETT, No. New ambers strect. BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET. Tiog treat votes out arp crag: Macher ton street, 5 ae ge used for a @oap fact Machiners . forsale.’ Inquire of WILLIAM MATHEWS, 54 Cath: an treet OP STORY ROOM” HOT AND COLD WATER, GEN: tleman and wifé or three gentlemen, 81 and $22 per werk; Room for young lady with another, pes eee 4 Waverley place. ii WEST THIRTEENTH STREET.—FURNISHED FOR housekeeping, parlor floor, three Rooms, well fur- nished; will let whole or sep ; also Room up stuirs for one oF two gentlemen; bath ; all improvements, JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HBUDSON CITY AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE. T HALF PRICE—40 LOTS, CENTRE OF JERSEY City; ten minutes from New York ; each; terms to walt ‘Address OWNER, box 135 Herald office. PROPERTY ara, Ae Se = FOR SALE ¢ (OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, MILL PROPERTY, IN full operation; four-rum ‘stone, never failing stream ; bailing 37x55, three stories and basement; a large dwell: ing, two tenements and seven acres; sell all'or part; terms: easy sea Geaet. ‘Address B. ANSON, Millbrook, Dutchess county, N. OR eat OR TO LEASE—A THREE STORY ENG- lish basement Dwelling House: 19 rooms; full lots Sherman Gino New Brighton, 8. ao.” to DAVID CARR, Sr,, 08 Nassau street. pee [HE, EV ERING TELEGRAM, ‘T EVENING NEWSPAPER OF NEW york ALL THE NEWS. CIRCULATION DAILY, fi WEST THIRTIETH STREET.—A VERY COSY single Room, good size, on fourth floor, with fire and Pets without Voard, for gentleman of refinement only; terms TALE, 110 MACDOUGAL STREET, NEAR BLEECKER— Furnished Rooms, with’ every convenience for housekeeping, to let to respectable smali familles. 933 WEST FOURTH STREET, CORNER WeEaT Tenth.—Pleasant furnished Hooms to let, without board; front Parlor suitable for doctor or dentist; terms moder: : 56 WEST TITY FOURTH, STRERT—A TIAND. OD some finely furnished back Parlor, with nse of front Parlor, two $10; also oom above, $5, fire and gus ineluded; private table if desired ; no other boarders. well heated and gatas with all conveniences, to ‘One or two gentles reakfast if desired; terms reasou- able. 160 jue, corner ‘Tenth street. Fest ie ery dep FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, with good ‘te.; vicinity of ‘Thirtieth street and Broadway; Retr un <i be moderate, Address W. D., Herald Uptown Braneh office, LADY, LIVING IN HER OWN HOUSE, WILL LET i Brit Floor, elegantly furnished, with ‘ll modern im- yondlemen aud wile, swith Board for wife only, era jyavementa, to Havsired, “Address CENTRAL LO Uptown Branch office. OR RENT“A LARGE FRONT ROOM, HANDSOMELY furnished, with or without Board, t ina small eee family, Address FRIEND, Haraia rinthen ‘Branch ottice. SELY FURNISHED ROOMS ON SECOND floor, separately or together, for families on gentlemen, with Board; references. Nu. 116 West Forty-lirst street, ADIES EXPECTING CONFINEMENT ARE ACCOM. modated with convenience in the reside: physician, All diseases ne shilfealy treated at or remote fr My Fealdence, Address DOCTOR, Herald Uptown Branch ce A WEST TWSNTY-FIFTH STRERT.—TO LET, « bas tecenety. furnished Rooms, for light housekeep: gle Rooms for gentlemen. Look at our $4 and UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND’ APART- MENTS TO LET. A SEEBGANT PLATS, 10 ROOMS BACH; ALL IN + provements; heated by steam; choice location; imme- diate possession, "Apply at 1,037 Third avenue. __REAL ESTA’ COMMODIOUS BRIC in a favorite summer resort, to dered Lots or Land near this city wishing to exchange will be given where the property has rei ‘and Teed offer. Aduress VERMONT Herald o A. —TO EXCHANGE FOR BROOKLYN HOUSE, A 4A. high stoop brown stone Dwelling, above Forty-second Street; good location; small mortgage. Send full ‘particu- lars to JAMES, box 104 Herald olliee. 0 EXOWANGE—HOTEL IN THIS CItY FOR FARM FIRST FLOOR A an brags or toy ee yply, second thos Soar Nin LOORS TO LET—220 AND 224 EAST TWENTY- seventh street; mene prota water, &c.. in each ; ‘Apply to WILLIAM TRUSLOW, 119 East et. xt, st Seventeenth street, 0 LET—A LARGE UNFURNISHED RECEPTION, extension and bed Room itable for # doctor, den™ tist or any light office, at 29 Kast Twenty-eighth street. mo LET—iHIRD FLOOR, CONTAINING FIVE MARES AVENUE, NEAR TUIRTIETH STREET.— For rent, with or without Board, a bandsomely fur- furnistiéd Thitd'Story, ina strictly private family; no other boarders; references’ rpqulred. "Address box 1286 Post oflice. ‘PARTY LIVING ALONE, WOULD LIKE TO LETA handsomely furnished Parlor aud Bedroom to renter man and wile; Board for wife ouly; location above Forty- second strect, between Sixth aventie and Broadway. Ad- dress QUIET, box 166 Herald Uptown Branch office, __BOARD ANI AND LODGING W WANTED. JQOARD WANTED—FOR AN INVALID LADY; A SIN- gle, commodious Room ; well lighted; locality central, ‘Address; with terms, E.G. D., Herald ollice, Bory WITH ATTENDANCE WANTED—FOR IN valid lady, gentleman, amd child aged 9, below Twentieth 8, Which must be moderate, D, Addre’ ald off WA Yteb BY 2 GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, TABLE Boar near Hotel Brunswick, "Address, stating terms aud Toéatton, A. Wy box 200 Herald office. street. i vided mto flocks of about 1,000 each, under the chargo of separate shepherds, and remain out in the open prairie more than three-fourths of the year, the climate being everything that could be red. bas erected commodious covered corral of the Kansas stone, which is found in abundance im the neighborhood, for winter shelter, Experience has shown him the propriety of feeding the sheep at sucky times and in stormy weather on crushed corn, the re- It of which was a vory small death rate in compari- son with that which followed hay feed. Mr. Grant expects to have on his estate within’ five years 100,000 ewes of improved breeds. He pronounces his stock as in the best of health. Twice a year, in June and Sep- tember, he marches 10,000 sheep through a bathing trough four feet deep and fiftoen feet long, filled with a solution of twenty pounds of tobacco and five pound: of sulphur to 100° gallons of water at a temperature 120 degrees. The sheep are completely submerged, in their efforts to get out become perfectly soaked. , They ascend to a pen, from which’ all the dripping flows back into the trough. Twot thousand sheep and more can thus dipped each day. Such a bath 8 about two cents’ per head, and yields to the owner a return in wool of an additional half pound and sometimes more, besides freeing the sheep from scab, ticks and other vermin, | Mr. Grant has over fifty ponies for his herders, and! about as many work horses, breeding mares and several first class stock horses. Adjoining bis estate are ther farms of Messrs. Gunther, the Hon. Walter Maxweil,, Walter Shields and others, all giving promise of satis. factory results, Victoria Colony is very advantageously: situated, part ot the estate being near Fort Hays, ai important military post. A station has been erecte on the estate, through which the Kansas Pacific Rail- way runs. Altogether the prospects are exceedingly’ bright. Not many years ago countless buffaloes roamed sole denizens of ali this region, To-day handsome resi- dences, fields of grain and the finest cattle and sheep in the country plainly indicate in what direction the star~ of empire moves. Mr, Grant leaves for England next, Saturday week and will return in April next, THE ORPHANS’ HOME. Grand production of the Great Tragedy, JULIUS CESAR, Broadway and Thirty-fitth street. rooms, in brown stone private dwelling, occupied by witb an unparalleled congregation of Shakespearians tu the Secigninent of characters, Including Wate TBD —HALL BEDROOM, HEATED, AND BRUAK- in Now Jersey or this State, within 40 miles of this | owner; rent very reasonable to a smali family of adults, In- fe below Twenty-third street; terms moderate, city, Apply to GAFFNEY & SMITH, 17 Centre street. quire on premises, 341 West Fifticth street. Address W.. rs -., box 176 Herald office. ANNIVERSARY OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAIs THE SIEGE’ OF PARIS. THE ASSASSINATION OF THE ARCHBISHOP. Mr. LAWRENCE RETT as CAIUS CASSIUS, 0 RENT, SELL EXCHANGE POR ONBAPER | iO LETLTO A SMALL FAMILY. FOUR HANDSOME | —— ORPHAN ASYLUM IN FORTY-NINTH STREET. iar 'P, *. BANGS ees. A PANORAMA OF THE FRANOO-FRUSBIAN WAR. Property in clty, a fon story hjgh stoop brown stot Rooms, with eve convenience on second floor, in BROOKLYN BOARD, The twenty-fourth anniversary of the Orphans’ Home will be exhibited daily from to 4 P. M. aud from 7:30 to | jfouse, handgomely furnish Missi icemtoraater test | hours Mic S57 Bieecber asst $24 permonth, —* : «4 * jymodern Imptovement Mr. B, L. DAVENPORT as MAR Us BRUTUS. NGUELT Mr. Milnes Levick (especially engaged to act the title part reduced for cash, “Address MON Herald office V ‘ANTED-IN BAOOKLYN, IN VICINITY OF CITY | and Asylum of the Protéstant Episcopal Church was Pv. M. SemNet, SOS. Ue TS Seem Be ee Hail, or in South Brooklyn, Board in small retired / held in the institution, at the corner of Lexington ave- 10 LET—AT NO. 121 EAST rae THIRD STREET, of the play) and the eutire immeuse company of Booth’s = = 7 * “ey . = SS SS four Rooms. on third floor, with improvements; plenty ©, box 140 ‘Herald office. ' : Theatre. seal baysicgas 7 ogee care thai oar STA’ TED. of clonets and ‘ice house; rent $23; 10 adults only. Seo family for 8 lady. Address U., box 140 Herald oft nue and Forty-ninth street, yesterday afternoon. The — a ~ ane tno owner, on premises, No bill up. PROMINENT FEATURES | Temple of Sensational Novelties, | EST_$i IN IMPROVED HOVELS. Rev, Dr. Theodore A. Eaton presided and conducted ‘i Sl . | | Evenings at 5 o'clock; Mutinees Tuesday, Thursday 6 priv: bn (0. LET—LOWER PART OF PRIVATE HOUSE 153 PETAR RET are splendid” eeiginat moasic, | 2 and Saturday at 2 o'clock, |e Ai eet Pc purchaser by adiresaiug 4 TOOREW. St West Thirteenth street, To be acen from 1 to 4 o'clock, | “QT LEXINGTON AVENUE BATHS, CORNER | te religious exercises, which consisted of the reading, Tracie i and TABLEAUX, « meltiwads | 3 sanusattuccesn | Prosipious sensation. | 2 | Clarkton street TH STREET, NO, 138 WEST, BETWEEN WASHING- Sig eMtan ys trap Mersin Baga haste «as planes dlnum Sr of participant auxiliartes and magnificent scenery. i if NaUGUIY DUCHESS, "| | \WANTED—BROWN STONE TiOUSE, IN GOOD OR. 4 Yon square sad Hath avenue.—To let, three unfurnished | Separate department fet nod house and batusopen day aud | BY the singing of bymns by the children and a benedic- of the play isa grand tblean representing the BURNING * | Parisian a Polly, dia Shc ened Ga Minnet. | A, it between Borty- second and Pinty-sixth streets as 4 | Rooms, to gentleman ard wife, for housekeeping. nighi. tion pronounced by Dr. Eaton. d Maznificent costames of Lou ourth and Sixth avenues, for cas! ress, with de |< - OF ee ee ee sane Oe g Most recherelie entertainment in New York. & | scription, bex 4,074 Post ote. A span BOARDERS WANTED. —gMITIES HOTEL, 58 CHATHAM | oes NEAR | After the religious exercises the Rev. Arthur Brook Bente ay be beget days in advance. Boxoffice opem | % ae 3 = pelenaamantereaaeeat o, RO OTRES enateee ere -—oe S250 weekly; | delivered a very fecling address, both to the managers 0 - Baliets, Farees, Songs, Dance: ‘and the very gems of y LB ial like Rooms, 35c. and 50c. per dey; $2 and $2 OU weekly; is a ag daily trom 6 : kt x i z 0 Musical, Acrobatic and Gymnastic Variety. P TO. LET FoR BUSINES 1s PURPOSES. J ghe, Biock Hee ee ee ee toca dost foc, | European plan. Always open. of the institution and the children, congratulating the CADE EE os Sites —- 8 ‘The yar pore > “LOT TO LEASE iN HARLEM, DESIRABLY | he. and $1: gentleman ‘and families; plenty of bedeloth Bios HOTEL, FULTON STREET, NEAR BROAD. | former on the general good appearance of the little ‘OND SUAL ORATORICAL CONTEST. 5 1ul and wonderful postures. 3 located, for term of years, with valuable purty well, | cheap Restaurant; open all night, ‘aud terminus of city railways; business centre; | ones under their protection sbenetices, and calling ‘ Colleges represented. & igning Quoen of the Air. B | ready butlding. Apply to Bir. CROMWELL, 84 Liberty LARGE, ELEGANT ROOM AND HALE ROO Mies plan; open all night; Rooms, 0c. upward; new | on the latter to make themselves worthy of the care Princeton, Williams, Rutgers. Hamilton, University of the | 2 ap Kekins | and Leroux. | LC 1. ennecting: also’ single Room, to let, with Bosrd, {aul Rooms: ‘tting roomsepen Sundays bestowed on them. Among the other clergymen pres- Lafayette, Syracuse Uni- | | ‘Atlington, | Kittie Blanche. =D TaABLE OFFICES TO LET, ON FIRST LOFT, 253 CANAL STREET, BETWEEN | ent were Rev. Dr. Galiaudet and Rev. John M. Galleher, 2i7 West Fourteenth street. House unusually desirable: Coie HOTE! e of atinge to-unorrow, 2 o'clock. . Ld Broaaway, with a well estublished Shirt aud Col: | references. University’ and Coll versity, Cornell, Northwestern the City of New’ York. L, r Burle's Hotel and Broudway.—Convenicnt to all elty | who read the report of the socretary, Migs Auna L. 1 —ONE OF THE HANDSOMEST SUITS OF ROOMS bow sai single Rooms, 500, and 75c. daily; $2 to “ didihn nha diie Cainitiind “ ner e on Peck. This repurt stated that there ‘are at present me . 5: otras rand ated wearttaan tories | LARGE FACTORY STONE BUILDING) TO | Le in New York to tet, with Board; newly and elogantiy | week in the institution 149 children, that they are looked Admission . + 50 cents reaing. December yarring, Gruco-Roman Wrestling, lease.—Extensive dock and grounds; on Hudson River; pate ge by ein | lng to “ sekeeping, fronting Madison as LODGING AND READING ROOMS, 149 | after by one matron, three lady assistant teachers aud Parquet $1 | Bayon: roadsword, ® ng e Buick, Club Swinging, &e. adjoining railroad. Apply to Mr. CROMWELL, 34 Liberty e; also, two Hall and one large Room. 12 Bust Twenty- Chatham sttees, sre How open, 6 thing new j pat | sevon domestics, ‘The health of the children bad been Baleon, 75 cents ird street. eut spring beds, heated rooms, room and the | remarkably good during the past year, though three Boxe . ‘The decision ia ‘the di ments of Greek, Mathematics Kesays will be enncunced ot the close of ‘the Oratorical PIANOFORTES. ORGANS, &C. RE AND LOPtS To RENT AT GREAT | 7 —HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS ON SECOND | aily papers for 20c and 2e_per might. died from unavoidable causes. The amount of tho =PoR | SALE, AN ELEG NT STEL .—Best location on the street, rins through 200 + and third floors, with first class Board, for families; TBxox HOUSE, 72 FIFTH AVENUE.—A SMALL | permanent fuua on December 24, 1875, was ercer street: whole building, $10,000 or store and | also Rooms for single gontlemen; terms reasonable; refer- family botel, bn the European plan; @ few Rooms, | $143,244 34, a legacy of $5,000 from’ Mrs. Frances cellar, $5,000; lott ence! se Wi ease -seventh street, near Broadway, with at reduced prices. i gers having Yoon added 10 It during the JAMES PRICE, No, 200 Hudson street. $ DAY, $6 TO $12 PER WEEK— Grune NT HOUSE, BROADWAY, NEW YORK | year. ‘The reports of the treasurer, doctor and hi WAY & SO} Piauoforte, cheap for cash; alsoan elegant Win: bas four round corners and ali modern improvements, cost $i, WOO, for $2: Twenty-third street, ne: BUM THEATRE. PRENCH PLAYS. SERAPHINE, vy Victorien Sardou. WEDNESDAY —Tweaty-eighth subscription night, Sixth avenue. LES CHEVALIERS DU PINCE-NEZ. i Si—ALe § DESIROUS OF PU aiauaer sei.” ine subscription am Pep tee yl cay & Sone, Pla LORMIANT. 7 AME invited tocall at the warerooms of Messrs, STEINWAY, Par DRoli De CONQUETE, b; SONS, where a fine assortment of way Pinnor, all in ion t NTA THEATRE, ‘FOUREE! NTH STREET, Call at private residence 120 West TO $2 PI ALLS 10 LET—¥OR BUSINESS PURPOSES AND 50). Picitcowe: oncelignt tate; thuties oud she- as tor and all moderu improvements, Suits of | trustees were .then read, after which the busi . secret societies. Apply at 453 Fourth avenue. fic. Le Bleecker street, near Broadway j conve t $0 five Peto aoe addition, Tyent ninth street, for families, | mess meeting was adjourned, tue members ANUFACTURE 5 nes street care rom B44) to G00 per. w rans ofthe society, organized for the support ofthe in Minepender, KiaGiowes, ket pertor Hie oe D FLOOR—BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, WITH OR Room, Billy ad de, stitution, went ato ag election of officers tor. tho Lofts tolet. 50% Broadway. | P} withor ard, en suite or singly, in @ Jewish family. | ® day am eprere & GEORGE 8. LELAND, Propneto year 1876. The following are the names of the offi- aie ——________ | Please call at 230 West Fifteenth street, between Seventh ti ad perfect condition, and some uf them nearly new, isco 70 NEW CHUROH | and Eighth avenues —<—————————= | sere elected: pe iog Direckress, Mrs, Bugeno eat eS REET, econ irectress, Miss Anna Potter; Secretary, ise “Director ‘) BLOCKS FRoM FIPTR AVENUE HOTEL, 13 THE LECTURE SEASON, ‘Anta L. Peck; Treasurer, Miss Mary 8. Jones, Trus- ; Pig A ag nn eg ng me R, MONCURE D. CONWAY.—MASONIO TEMPLE, | tees of Permanent Fund, Messrs, William Alexander first a antl ‘ORE ‘on hand; also second hand Pixnos of other maker, ei i ing reat quod oe "Attempts ere constantly made in this city and elsewhere | ee to sell interier pianos with our name on. or a name spelled so | FVO I THE CIGAR COUNTER IN TE q similar that nauy peopledo not notice the difference and est ated up Wine Room down town, KICHARD DE | Board, ea salle or singly : +| puretinse the spurts and often totally worthless instrameut | LAP, No.1 Barclay street, terns inoderate; hou table boarding. MeN tt lg ey ge Fras veceumearel ia Fel Cy a . lor ® genuine Steinway 10. rsons, before purchas- | pe rR GHTE 7 T SUIT ” . ich instrument. will take ss cualber et camae ane con: | 0 LET. LOFTS, 90 WHITE STREET, LIGHTED ON | QD STORY FRONT SUIT OF HANDSOMELY FUR. | Kugland,” 'n conversation lecture, including sketches of ning G.’ Tucker, Mrs. A. Fink, Mrs. thomas J. 8 REIN Male. ber aasetidins’: four sides; rent low. Apply to A. H. HART & CO., 90 | © nished Rooms, with Board, for families or gentlemen; Lyell, Stanley, Huxley, Darwin, Newman, Tyudall, Spen- | Gwen” Mrs. Ai HB ‘ spay : n, Mrs. Anne arnes, ‘Miss Anni Gee tariyie. Maaiew “Arnold ah other ee Mrs. Henry Owen, Mra. John Warren, Miss Julia ) sold at Putuam’s, Brentano's, Scribner's | Rbinclander, Mra Joseph G wick and Miss Mary I. Jone: lady managers, representing all the Episcopal churches in the city, were aiso elected. When the meeting was over a ladies’ fair was held in one of the largest rooms, at which a quantity of the usual fancy articies were displayed for sale, and it was liberally patronized, Later in the alternoon a large Christmas he ha eye — for re the children was uncovered, e tree was lit up with innumerable . -_ WY Re ae Mee, DOD ORES ee: ee Small candies of various colors and was dresked with Bie AVENCE, 201-— o PE. . | much evident taste, When the little ones were admit- riot accommodations, new and handsomely furnished | Brooklyn branch, tt 108 Washington strect. | Clases putetd ted to the room in which it was placed they fairly vate table and thorough ap- | qlars send for a circular, danced around it in their glee; and when each one re- : XGARTIER'S DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTON®S | Celved his or her present, and ran around exhibiting it, ro Duilding, Stuyvesant and Ninth streots.—New classes | the noise was perfectly deafening, The evident satis- how forming aiday and evening; private lessous in Glide aud | faction of the children must have fully repaid those White street. | also two single Rooms, 20 West Thirty-second street, f. 10 LET—STORE AND HOUSE 201 GRAND STREET, | Q DOORS FROM FIFTH AVENUE, 12 EAST ast Fourteenth street, ew York, on reasonable terms; six rooms. Inquire on the | ©) Eleventh street. PIANOFORTE WAREROOMS | premises. also Room suitable for gentieman and wife, with Bourd: ry, corner Twenty-first street and Second | 7yQ LET—ACOOUNT LESSEES, ELEGANT Wipe | *e™™ e furnishod entirely new i class Planofortes for sale Store, 98 Third a glass front, counters, WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET SECOND OR ianos but little used at gre: fixtures, suitable for clothing, third floor large and hall Rooms. han J, SAUSE’S DANCING ACADEMIES. with Boar! ointments very desirable ; + Masonic Hel, 114 East Thirteenth street; Brevourt P Hail, 154 East fourth SU. _ NO, 128, OPPOSITE THE ARCADIAN with Board, Rooms singly or en suite; | SY hour, CIRCULARS, private academy, 412 Bast house and table unexceptionable. chm whether the teAsameut le. ogeroive Nestowey: Etter forgery. TEES WAY PSONS, Steinway Hall, Beethoven's Rubinstein's Mins ORI cork, Two elegant Rooms on Parlor floor; | and Dutton’s. CEMENT. ik will take place ft 2 O'CLOCK, of which occasion, and Uy’ gene on reasonable terms; a in HONBAY'S’ PROGHANME, bargains. exmiomacstmee ts iogo =FOR RENT, UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND rampay eventya.” Tce CONCERT. AL, Pience of ovr own 3 also for sale and rent, a Admission, $1; reserved sents, $2, Seats now for sale at | purber of AD 5 nt AM KNAB. ion square and 114 Broudway. | PIANOS are used by Von Bi teenth street. “DOUBLE BROADWAY A? «Sole Proprietor and Mana need, ae The Bulow mati TO-MORROW (TH DANCING ACADEMIES. - 3 % Ss le 13 hy |e 0 LEASE—THE LIQUOR SI1ORE CORNER THIRTY- TH AY ninth street and Seventh avenue, Inquire of Mrs. OMe nd Pianos. in perfect ord Li * fd CO, No. 112 Fifth avenue, sbove Six. | SOMERS, 140 Wes x Thirty ninth street. terms ressonabl FORES TO LEASE. East Broadway; Cathe ; Eighth avenue, corner F | eighth and Fifty-ninth stree! diway, corner Fitty- | Suitof Rooms. ie offered, yi eighth street. Bills on vario pointments in ery partienl GREENWICH STREET.—TO LET, THE LARGE WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR FIFTH Basement, used for bottling porter and ale for th —House changed hands and thoroughly reno- Bhat FOR i tod new Phante very low; MPBELL, 113 Bl STEINWAY, WEBER AND Gor $i) to #300; $ to $10 monthly iustal- ments; great sacgifices for cash, J, BIDDLE, 13 Waverley and ¢ TRANSFORMATION OF THE 1 een 4 SEASONS — : Tia? SEASONS, | place, néar Broadway, also two Lofts; skylight fated: handsomely tarnished; Inrge and small Rooms, with | Deiuiy ai jo Waltzes a specialty. charitable persons who had been kind enough to pro- Sens suaieaatsd pte tn aves ‘AVE PIANO, $20), STOOL AND COVE: WivenDae oi LACE, NEAR BROADWAY —PRONT aa =o ee vide this treat for the poor orphans MATINEES W. $175; upright, bargain; two bank Or; 1 Cee Fer Sr? wad dap te tue with Bonds __THE I BALL SEASON. — amen DOLAN’S LAST MO MOVE. 8 stop cheap. PEEK & SON, 25 Clinton place ROOKLYN THEATRE tingle Rooms, $7 ‘and $9; also table Board, $4; transient CENTENNIAL L BALL, CENTRAL PARK GARDEN, To" Eighth street), near Broadway: “Parnished. 1 —_ i Lessces and Managers, ...Mosers. SHOOK & PALMER | —— = ERAL ROUND CORNERED id people taken. iol night.—Broadway cars ran to the door, Music by Geo LAST WEEK : SEVERAL ROUND CORNERED A —FURNISHED, ALSO UNFURNISHED HOUSES, TH StRERT NO, ?7, NEAR FIFTH AVE- | H. Wallace. Tickets, $2. Mr. William F. Howe yesterday notified District At- and grand Pianos, in perfect order, centrally located, at great reductions. Permits at No. nue.—Parlor Sui other Rooms; nicely furnished HENRY_Y. FRIDAY, Dec. 31—Benefit of Mr. Matinee New Year Call and see them, be! torney Phelps that be was about to make application RGE RIGNOLD, | Thirt; in forma pauperis, to have the county pay the ex- penses of the ‘stenographer and printer in preparing the bill of exceptions for presentation to the General re pureb: street alec at 10 East Eni table Board, est | 4 Pine strect or Brauch office 34 East Seventeenth street, | excvilent Board and location; English famil; provi RIVET, GRAND rants Union square, . K. STEVENSON, Jr. | §5; referenc are vou, isp aite asvnom MONDAY, Jan 3-JOUN FE, OWENS in A BEAUTI- TH STREET, 152 WEST, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE.— will be given at the A (A UEr Woes and other ten Pionee s06- Orysan, 66 to- 0. O8 Went. Thirt ‘ifth street, 4 on third floo ACADEMY OF MUSIC, es hey duced prices, ais week tor presents; on instalments and for | will be rented for the winter or Wil Jui ‘Dec sere et | LD Frenv tov’ vo leven ted four with Board, co gent THURSDAY EVENING, January’ 18, 1876. 0 fd wife or single gentlemen; terms modorate; refer- eghecs ry hen the case c rent. 4X. BALL & €O,, 15 Bast Ponrteenth street. oo * be obtained of the 8; boxes of M Term of the Supreme Court when ase comes upp Broadway aud mame one —— eas iments for the holl- | No. 3 Pine stree . EAST FORTY-SECOND STREET.—AN ELEGANTLY mae filed yesterday and was accompantod with his counsel's or Gays in first class Pianos for cash or im 15 furnished Third Floor, with every convenience, ts of- EXCHANGE, certificate to the effect that he hag a good and subsian. mn | KRAKAUER, tered to a family desiring such, with unexceptionable Board. A BAD NIGHT'S REST, BP PIQUE. TEMPTATION, A RTER'S NEW JOKES, 8ONGS, DANCES, 40 and funniest entertainment in the city. and | od | SEATS SECURED. | MATINEE NEW YEAR'S DAY 8 eee neg. ‘boners: yroasis NEARLY NEW, bargains ; secon , BENT '& CO., D HOUSE TO LET—113 EAST EIGHTY. of owner, fifth street; rent $100; taken in board ho 1 OR SALE OR WILL EXCHANGE—FURNITU RE, ne 10 LET.—AN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED FOUR story | D() EAST THIRTY SBCOND, STRDET A an Carpets, &e., of a four story House, 20 rooms, esta fae - DREARY, “WEARY DAY. tial cause of error ibid ssas the merits of the case. ENDID 7 OCTAVE PIANC $200; first class instraments at gr hand Pianos from $50 upward. BEAM 208 Eighth avenue. [ REDUCTION DURING THR HOLIDAY DH & GOMIN, Superior Pianos, No. 1,291 Broad- brown stone Honse, with all the modern improvements: | 4.) comely farnisbed Second Floor, 8 well lighted rooms, ished ys sees for s boarding house. fF. GAPE’ location near tl y-niat street, entrance of Contra uctioneer, Bowery. Park; rent $400 per month. Address HOUS®, Post office | © FIFTH AVENUE.—TO LET, WITH FIRST CLASS | === —————— Yesterday was a very dreary, rainy, weary, sloppy box 4,465; no agents need apply. ZI. Biscd pleasant Home, on secona foor, singly or en BOOTS AND SHOES. thin: othe tt laws tbe ibe "0 LET, FURNISHED—THE OCOSEY HOUSE NO. 230 | suite, to families or gentlemen; references. ann nee Rarnrrenetn iy SO Use & pootic: gapression the morning troke West Thirty-ninth street, one block from Broadway; pp )D STREET. 187 WEST.—RECEPTION AND? BED- WILL BUY A PAIR OF NEAT, SERVICEABLE | brilliantly over the housetops of the city and the early BAN FRANC 3 Lh $1: tmonth until May next, Cea + Shoes for gentleman or lady at CANTRELL'S, 241 " mis ps | TH $65" single rest. $40 as io P thee On —d ne : A gehen ay be seen from 3 P ccdlesar Ce let front and Ave I baa Fourth. avenue. Sonductors gathered their fares with thelr usual imper: Eighth street, between Second and Third avenues. Huet Ponri ae On rife. Bids GS & WHEELOCK, 14 ) 70 -Tea—a FURNISHED HOUSE IN THIRTY-FOURTH | floor, with Ses claws Board, ie ~ -- Wnence, This part of the morning was cold and the onnd ‘succe: riventh street, up at = z ~ ‘ : eae satbesteems,, Hvliieas susnese, rata asain ‘erect, between ighth aud Ninth avennes, brown stone | ty7 WEST THLRFYNINTH STREET—SECOND | THE DISBANDED SEVENTY-NINTH, | M'#t hesitated about coming down on the town, and for OL LDING, FINE TO! D, 7 7 4g OCTAVE Bi lish basement, of a uniform row orde at new): id handsomely farnished, with or with- We month g, BENHAM. & 00. 200 West Tecan: | pire n vegehiesigeninges reet. p) WHO? TWELFTH STREET, WEST OF FIFTH AV- enne.—With Board, handsome Rooms, en suite or some hours the sidewalks wero quite dry and the mud, which had liquidated its accounts the night previousiy, stood hard and iast in the main causeways. In swe ; all improvements; seit ow at astonishing 7 third HEELOU ed at | = 0 RENT-TO PRIVATE FAMILY, A CORNER HOUSE To Tax Epiror or Tak HeraLp:— with a grand spe: Being one of the disbanded Seventy-ninth regiment, ymnastic, Acrobatic, Vocal tl ourteenth street, up s ‘and Theta by tree class hile on ects the women going to the butebers’, grocers’ nud GRAND MAT! urday’ afternoon, wt xk. $100 BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANOPORTE | fers mete Shenae wale” aomheae™ sappy to Sibwey | enely Seco anon wife or party of gentlemen; | and knowing your love of fair play, 1 take this method | pakers’ shops had their shawis ‘and water- pus LAST TIME: — ae fceobr ase art ormnnioaiaens tn nelcemet tee WHTHEMORE, 71 Brosdway, room iS] EASE TENTIL STREET NEAR BROADWAY.CA | Of Protesting against the action of the Adjutant Gen- | proof capes drawn tightly around their wads und BACER V&_cnRtsror. COLDSMETH s. 26 Bh Lid wey Curernaiibe JL Fatice Floor, with Bxtension, gas, bot and cold water, | eral of this, the great Empire State, in insulting a peo- | gaslel, bal tp tiuab Cok cov, Now, the shiek cl GRAND OPERA HOUSH, THIS EVENING. PTE og RO Ld GREAT BARGAIN—TWO LARGE | BOARDING Biobossierstaken. oF separate; terms ous; | Die who are numerically small for political purposes. Shove which hed the color of a dirty uray. Thor s ant Steinway & Sons Pianoforte wt sacrifice; brili a am vi ‘ thermometer arose aifd saddened the spirits of th BOCIETY SOCIABLE 57%, | inne toned 75 uctave richly carved four round forewood | £4, Houses; 20 rooms each; boarders waiting: ail im, 36 WESt TWENTY THIRD STREET. —A CHOICE Rov Ao. go: into shee air aneeT eon Wine | Sams wie ME TEEMMED WN: OMeabos, 1a heart 1875, » DANCING THE OLD FOeR BUT AND TiTG | cute, {ull ageaife overstrang Piano, having ail Improve: | fires ei heh ore iaaevoth te barhood 0 Rooms, with or withont Bourd, including afrout Par. | valor and disinterested services tn keeping our glorious | Beoble who, in overuuts wad Svershow, in heat y NEW YEAR IN. FRIDAY DecuMmen a1 PROM. 8 eat Roe vass. tie coe | Te, eltennne Ser Omron sees Union intact, aud whose style of dress serves to awaken | puolic thoroughfare. Many are calied, but few are Tab 4G Tl STRERT. ON ping. Call private residence No. | BT eee ee handsomely turnicher eat on RAN | @ memory of one whom all English spoaking nations | chosen, itis said, and thosn who ventured to tramp 7 Pp AM CR, Lie CHANT! ak a Pot, ieee Zisen Hoard: 6 low table Doster cant! | tove to honor—namely, Sit Walter Scott, whose creations | avFOad found {t so to their great discomfort. ‘he rai bs og IT, BEAUTIFUL CARVED ROSEWOOD 7 * dated, References exchanged, | began to pour with a persistency which would have MA Nortoks WILL BE_ Markie TO. THE f 7 r, modern Improvements ; AT were more fully brought to mind by the appearance of | yeen consistent bad it not bewn that it was the week ADre CARTIER & CO., MANAGERS d y of men dressed in the garb of # people not | between Christmas and New Year's Day. The keepers idence 244 East 30th street, First Floor to let; rent $16; smail, quiet house. 40 RAST THIRTY PIVTH STRERYT, = MADIBON T 33 LAFAYETTE PLACE, OPPOSITE ASTOR LI rary.—Handsomely furnished Rooms to let, in private 41 Ke aven A private family | merely in imagination possess:n, riing qualities, but | of toy, jewelry confectionery stores looked througly nd good Board; t7 exhibiting them in their daily intercourse, Trusting that | the panes of their showy windows desolate and forlorn you may give this an insertion in your famous journal, | as the day itself, Can there be anything moro PRIVATE LESSONS, PIANO, VIOLIN, GUI | inging; ‘practice room and Instru- mente free; circulars free. Address J. JAY WATSON, Mu. | + LADY WILL SELL, FOR $75, FOUR ROUND cornered Panoforte, in perfect, order, including Cover, ny Bical Director, 32 East Fourteenth street, | Stool and Musie sweet tone. 28 Third stree mt prices to suit the times; convenient to all car and knowing that the aboye will give a pleasure to our unbappy than the face of a shopkeeper who has no cus- | Bowery crore 4 sno ny Kooms, ie: cone rey oflicers bi LN gtd Cage tomers to bless himself with. As tho rain fell steadily TICK. G & SONS, CHEERFUL FRONT 8 ROOM, FI BD, D STR ig. | von, likewise @ many esteemed citizens, boul 80 fell the hopes and bright expectations of the afore- iiven, 6900, Partner wanted: $1, Pianotorte AL Shtioat bouras ‘every ‘convenience ito ball Room | 4.2” fined private. family off ti story | Scotch and ‘to the manner born,”’ the “3 of Scotch- | gaid proprietors. The downtown streets were ver 05 A., care Judd, 131 Henry street, Maunfacturers, Font to sult times; 00) fest Thirteenth stro front Rooms, ‘southern exposure, elegantly furnished, with | men in this city, I am truly yours, . W. A, nearly covered with a thick, pasty substance that stuci "Rene teams Roma mia have removed to thelr new building, between Sixth and Keventh s Board; also fe win for single gentiemen at moderate ‘ravens Pi VATE FAMILY ¥ wit LET WiThouT, BOARD, roferonices exchanged. y fai Root rd floor, to sl ce ign: 4$ BAST TH Room, suitable for qentleman Uompany D, jeventy- ates regiment New York, Dec s ber 23, 1875, A LARGE SUNNY - ee, id wife or two single ® THE FOREIGN MAILS, to the fect and made Walking a wearisome and unpleas- To those who wi jorecasting the joyous of New Year's Day and qetronpecting the happy greetings of Christmas the day was an segran . evening the Chickering H 130 Fifth avenue, rner Kighteenth atreet, where they will be pleased to receive their friends ULL. Soctally,”” at Cooper Institnte, at 114 Broadway and 34 Union Yooation very desirable, ‘Ap- gentlemen, to let, with Bo OGAL OULTURE, READING AND ORATORV— | Tonk SALE—PIPR ORGAN, Six STOP, PRD ji MEd none Fn Nl ETE IE TC thas eddie Kihei ating one, Atsix o'clock in ers aise ar "treet, ata, | Ratatat an pa Oy wets Sry | A FRAP ANG SME Oo ROO? | AA, MEAT MOEUCY | RIMES TG, GR | the eamaip Wyong, tor Qnennonn, tok oat | Bie. ty ear patent of iliag tL wy terms moderate, venta, yt Cooper Union, Mr. LE 2 Wert Pitty second street tiemen who would apprecia ‘uss Board, in @ New Englandfam- | yestorday 34,800 letters and 32 bags of papers; the City | heavy rainfall woul welcome to clean the streets, well furnished. 284 4, one thing Worse than mud, and thi dat it wie PETAR SO AREY, | Che hse te en uty, aly wa Ari, ME, ASTOR TOT, FATE | 4 5 AME, WHEAT AAR WHACERR | Mone aa Laat vainn, NF” Mgt acd | Glee rs hy gon akon bode gs an Tae Wert teanty in ee 425 domly Carn oree outs gf one ot party of gpatiomen} sensecting ‘munny>, fromt, third story. with first elm My tend 1 ag of papers, & total foreign mail of 89,147 letters and | dislocated fingers ase corollary, ; Te BAUR CHRISTOL Ma’ MATH, Pier BEST MAKERS, YOR RENT PO ot AY HAVING 5 GENTRY ome 46 LEXINGTON RES bp chyt te 4 DEFRAUDING STOREKEEPERS, — GR&CO.ROMAN WRESTLING, eReELL'S. et Veen pdb 063:00 ion x) Tarninied Roome turn | fhooms, ample cio funn bad wile ot QUEENS COUNTY TAXATION, Mayor LANO aol F ture Aeron A delegation of storekeepers called upon Kel Led sous cS a ee eiuipeet at CUMMINS vests ne 8 Bere The Board of Supervisors of Queens county have | Wickham yesterday and complained of having been ig face eo aiend Feet ee aieh bie Groen, cheup. Catt bere, ee tne NeOe Piwaens Seed 40 Wot Faren toe completed tno levy tor county and State taxes, having | defrauded by sealers of weights aad meson, who M4 ‘spa | 33 IRVING PLACE.—TWO LARGE ROOMS AND | 55 WEST FORTY SECOND STREET OprosiTe | 1X84 the rato at 1.91, the total of taxation being | exacted oxtortionate fees in # ge of thelr , for —' Board of Aldermen of Islan juties, ae uested them to send in formal having broken iron one emi floor, furnished, for Nght 5. Reservoir Park.—Unusually pleasant Rooms on third | $88,208 96. | The BiB thaw | the male ‘woald auserigfoment Tee A Weskterios Gegoyy HAND PIANO®, NEARLY NEW, MADR BY | A 728 vi CB TW Paro WRESTLING THE BAUER CHRIS hy oe 4 fourths ' receive prompt atten T St creed tiuies abete the TAG Ave Bosak raNOR. relia a emt addrese Bea Seem thea rs ‘rome Basement; prices low, very bs vcd d men, with good Board; iy met yer ip levy for the two eee! good ery moderate. EST SIXTEBNTA STREET.—NI ed Room, third Seo front, ; aleo ball yall Roo afternoon, an y. hed the rave'ss hth

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