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2 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1876.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. a EEEEEIESSESENEEINEEEEee ee Central. ie $28,000.—ELEGANT HOUSR, FOUR. STORY, a re brown stone ; 20 + wide; near Windsor Hot 4 6th avs. ; rented for $3,000 desired," ars om WILLIAM TUCKER, 220 2 oR STORY BROWN 1,090 three story brick, near Lexington av. and Sth st. MAUL P. TODD,S5 Lib 4 East Side. OR SALE CREAP—NANDSOME FOUR STORY brown stone Honse, 107 East S7th st. (wide street duilt for owner's use; partly furnished if w Shange for lower priced House in.» good $ o'clock EMENT PROP- SOLD—A FI erty, cheap; willing share for Real state. ” ‘Particulars, C. 11'S Restaurant, No, 2h rankfort st. ONLY FOR « Y BRIOK 9.000 Rone. on sist se. nd 3d ave, pply to ISAAC HONIG, 111 Broadway, © G and H, Asement, West Side. NT. FOUR STORY BROWN STONE st, Broadway and Sth av. ; eab- med:a bargain, V, K. STEVENSON, y 43 Bast 17th st., or on the premises. N FIFTH WARD, n panic value; not much ) Hudson street rr. ULL LOT, FOR SALE ne Countty Seat, Berg Park row. —ELEGAND FOUR STOR Wien fonigut to Elevated Railroad: price $50,000. if J. BE, LEAYCRAPT, 702 8th av, 44.7) Shy BETWEEN OTH AND 7TH AVS class four story high stoop brown ston tice; price low and terms ea: Apply to ISAAC 11 Broadway, rooms G and I, b Q]@ west 1 BIG Mores, sesbacionss Nescocd wrder; for sale cheap, Inquire on premises. ad in perlect Miscellaneous, FINE THREE STORY BROWN STONE nished house, value $17,000, 5 Bub, $5,000, balance in coun clear DHBACH, 1,823 Broadway Witt cruisin ANK General management of al Pstate a specialty. BROOKLYN PROPE AND 'TO ACRIFICE 1 NEW COTTAGE, $1,600, MORTGAGE $1,250; 1 Cottage and 2 Lots, very nice, $2,000, mort- | 900, DRAKE & CO,, corner Boerum and Fulton sts. | FOR SALE AND CHANCE SELDOM Yonkers; only Zz ity: only four miles from New vildivies, aople orchard, &é, Ad- | N, Herald office, } A SMALL, NEATLY, FULLY FURNISHED ENGLISH own stone House, 57th st.. near Sth ay.,con- | STONE Four | Office 4 Axtor House, | | | = : WESTCHESTER COUNTY ee {4 REN | cars and stages; terms low, ndults only, 409 West 33d st. rou saa A. | oe oe (bots 8a ” | extragood business; terms eas; ITH WATER, | ready for the reception of boarders; house fizst class; refer, ee TO um om BUSIN! URPOS: BO. NT: WINTE! ESORTS. would work well, and that it was open to great dam. ee IWESS. PURPOSES | _ ARDERS WANTED “ a WNTER REX emcenepeed SPRING 0 I EC | TONS. gers, maamuch ag tho ju TT RENT—F. TORY preg, Bas FIANO OB PER DAY, 98 TO $10 PER WEEK.—FINE | ROL VICTORIA HOTEL. MEW PROVIDENORY = courts as well ag the t, at akers: aplem jabama Islands, & a or. Ror clr- become iro at Lm) Teh a AER sd atatthcombea CT | Salary eontaluing tui nlormation, apply 9 JAMES LLD- : or thsi eco fpo KENT—WITH STEAM POWER, TWO FLOORS, NICH ROOMS; LIBERAL TABLE, ALL IuPROVE. | CERWOOD & C..758 Broadway. # . the chairman of the committee, contented himself t — ce by Pilea nas walt Mathbed Inquire’ at omiee of Jota | I.” mentg: $14 and B10 for wu; mo objectiva ‘to children. | es Interviews with Senators and Mem- Pepe met ty pte on Regd ag hr gdp a MeUlave H r 29 est 12th at, near ay. PM b>: FOR J \ LE. Maen cies er exces 4 general way. It may be an excellent 9 FULTON LARGE SUNNY WELL FURNISHED BACK PAR- -!OR SALE, PROVISION STORES, SPLENDID bers of the House. one for aught I know, and from whatl have heard OE ou imped 18 anit tenant, i lor; tire, gaa; board of two, $18, 43 7th av. | A. Meat Markets, Fish and Oyster Stands, Restaurants, poo a acer Piesing oer Fhy r Acree. » box cGE ELE. 7 ol re Bak w lo a8 &@ member moe anal LARGE ELEGANT ROOM, SECOND FLOOR, AD. | Hotels, Liquor Tistss, tiene Store ae TT Cedar st committoo when the bill gets before us T must examine joming oath room. with Board: also one Room on fourth __PWELLING HOUSES TO LE Furnished. floor; ommodations. No. 63 West 351 NT SUIT OF FRONT ROOMS ON SECOND | 3h cht ud third Hoors, with Board, 37 West 27th st. stie STORE it carefully, I want tohear both sides first’? a AN Garena eke Be only #30) cos loan st THE NEW CHARTER DISCUSSED, | member, who overneard this remark of Mr. Push Dasemeut House on 22d st., near Klevated Kailroad; | 6) OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN FIND KUPERIOR | in bi amt id Board at 23 West 30th « A. best ocation ©) OR 4 SINGLE GENTLEMEN, WITH REFERENCR, | Ventre st. Teasonable rent; possession. Ro « 8. MYERS & 86 9 Broads FIRST CLASS CORNER LIQUOR STORE IN THE Nooen racecar Zroat chance, GAFFNEY & SMITH, Auctionsers, 17 :—“If a republican newspaper of standing ah . come out against it that would be enough for cng wouldn't itt? Mr. Fis! ae meg reply was, ~‘i would not be enough; it would be a great deal, but not General Approval of the Spring | enougr. 1 think Ihave some judgment of my own. for business, nowr Broadway; this iss A FURN SHED HOUSE | @) can be iodated with nicely furnished Root i | ins? © SABSAU 8 MR. WHITSON to let, In 24th st., between Broadway and Oth av; fine | excellent ourd at 275 West Huhst,neardthst Quote past) te olered for Seo adeenine einer oa Election Clause. says he thinks the charter a good one, and after being op ona a fe 8 physician or business; unlurniahed if re- 3? @TORY BACK SUNNY ROOM, WITH GooD | opportunity for the ars aman. perfected will be a much better one than the one the ‘ ON. B, MERRILL & CO., 1,284 Broadway. Board, to gentleman and wife or three gentlemen Apply to 2KOFF, 201 Broadway. city now has. He is in favor of the election a dheatnencit awed friends, at'Nos. 154 and 156 Waverley place. 7 Oo 5 5 DoMnS- clause and will yote to report the bill favorably, Toa x Siz i S Wear ss NICE CABINET SEWING MACHINE, Anan, Jan. 19, 1873. ptr des Pro i proven ype niahed, 2,500: 1 FAST 42D ST—A PARTY OF THRER oR FOUR tie, for sale, cost $190, only in use four months, in per- | Yided tn committoo itis not lum jown by amoud- Persea ee Taped: rent ot Rouse, ee HOLES | sea he accommodated ith or without Board in apric | fort ordor; will soll very reasonable. Inquire as 221 West | The Sonate Committee on Cities 1s composed of | ments he canuot consistently support, BROTHERS vate family at moderate rates. 24th st. Messrs. Woodin, Wagner, Tobey, Baaden, Jacobs and ‘ MR KILLIAN NO 1 WEST 23D ST, FOUR Hill Ay. NEAR 48TH 81.—A BEAUTIFUL SUIT OF CIGAR STORE—SPLENDID LOCATION, DOING says:—‘‘l am opposed to the bill and will do all that - f MT aides codes furnished and frescoed three or four Rooms and bath, with priva throughou ‘Address GEORGE E, | locality in city. Address box 177 Her: Teasons for selling. table; best good wholesale and retail business: cheap rent; good | Morrissey. pO: Sees can legitimately and honestly'to have it defeated, 1 y MALONE & SUKFFIELD, 5 Dey st. am a democrat, and the strongest arguments that have. rent + = eat wt Sie ——— PHELAN, 30 East Lith st ATH AY., 291,-ONE SUIT OF APARTMENTS, C¢ a e) fortabie and elegant; first class private table, mode Unfurnished. terms. Bast 9th sh “\ aood WEF SIDE LiqUoR STORE CAN Wi | In answer to your correspondent as to his views con- | been made in lis favor that I have heard are based on the A bought for $175; owner fast aassty leaving city. 53 | corning a new charter and spring election for New | assumption that its passage would be a benefit to the re- publican party in that the democrats would not be able, ! Basis peal SEE Se CHEE eae —-. | York city, Senator Woodin ead:—Lam in favor of @ | Tino local election were held in the spring, toget out ab A COSEY THREE GEOee BaNOe COURS IN WRF | Peto? aan o be ite até Ba iaest origiral ober #1901 Man are THREE | ow charter and a spring election, if I could ace my | strong a vote on their State ticket in'New York in Nov- ach st. 0 lehy Waiee Sao ene. SROy Sever. Co bane egg rel Ac Ape A a Bi coe deel i a THs. FP. CLARKE, Utica, N. ¥. . tell me what | ember. Lconfess that I think that the argument for iO RENT-HOUSH AND STORE NO. 298 4TH A’ table; location, appointments and table upexceptionable; ~ es way clear to having them. If you can me th bli ety in Gite eens’ & een’ cnr 4 cparately oF together, Address THOMAS PLITis, | ferences ; Bee re Pe or e taatexste. Addroaa, 20nka | Stas oombiastion is down tn New Zork f ca give 70M for tue reason that 1 think that ifthe. bi snould ber aaa sna ME Be Oe aint ST. | box 20 Hersid office, New York. : * | a pretty fair idea whether a bill for a spring election | come law New York democrats would not have as good FURNISHED ROOMS AN: 10 LE T. D APARTMEN' 7() WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWA YO. MENTS | 1 () Frou Rooms $14. $16 aud B17 for two, with, Board: Co xeam power, nannevennane | single Room, $9; also table Board, $4; house heated through- LG. A., box 143 Herald Upto TL YARD TOR SALE_USEQUALLED LOGATION, | will pass, \ There's tio getting over the fact that a com. | &chanoe as thoy have now, with the local and general . elections held on the same day, to elect their State Water front; established trade, Address | binarion to beat a new charter and spring election has | ticket, I am utterly opposed to ps Abeer sty BATLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET FOR | out by steam housekeeping; all conveniences; couvenieut to ] . E, (oat YARD \) Horses, Carts. SHED ROOM AND PAN‘ disposing. first class yard; best jocasion in the city; Brauch offi wry . | been made. How strong it is IT cannot say. It is said Mr, Gugel (who has been sick for some time) FOR SAEE.—OLD ESTABLISHED; x 7 Stables ry ‘everything pertaining toa | Governor Tilden is in it, of which there can hardly be pleaded his sickness as an excuse for the fact resent doing an . that he knew very little about the bill, Judg- ne crouse savistuctory for | ABY reasonable doubt It is true ‘he is pledged to @| ing from all that he bad heard about it, spring election, but what can he do if he has deliber- | however, he was not in favor of it, but it was possible ay, FURS coy ZA to rent to gontigman and wife, for housekeeping, oF | encer, ning order; reason, other busine: i CORNER; T RUN- | it might be so amended as to make itacceptable to him, Coe eee reir easn, | M0ly entered into a bargain with certain parties in | 1) yhs way ho would like to have it amended he was ‘ornid Uptown Branch office. New York to throw his influ&nce against it in | poy ready to state. L iF COMPOBITORS' ssa J. L, KNIGHT, STAND», | the hope of being paid back an equivalent. MR, PEABODY : i Bonnett Building, room 6, sixth story. vi is opposed to the otlL ‘Ll am against it,” he sat Whilo I favor any measuro that may give | 16, onpoeg! 0 JM the local eloction were held i tho two single gentle . $4 por woek, at 16 st at. 18 WEST DIST STONICE T)RUD sToRE, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM ON SECOND h or without ¢ a AE. f netasind the oo. | Address MALEPERN 4\. Horr, without ‘bourd; reierences, 39 Kast 26th st, aT oROOR - ae 7 ye dB LL ha he ROC Ser Pn Ne ver} . Bee eet Ties ccisted imneat | [Q WEST aotH St, FIRST FLOOR ernie Furniture for sale, at 44 St. Murk’s place, | Jt, 00m Sanayi family or two, gentlemen: ved Brooklyn, wit! DY WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.—ONE | cheese and omcs Merde, menioe, Ho large, well furnished front Parlor and connecting Bed- LARGE FRONT ROOM, FURNISHED FOR HOUSE- | FoR BALE—A PROSPEROUS MILK BUST Address ROBBINS, box 151 Herald ollice. E the people of New York more satisfactory local | spring, the republicans could not be made to turn out 1 five good routes: the sales of butter, | government, I cannot overlook the fact that aspring | in strength.” They would not, under these circum- ances, he thought, be able to secure as many local ‘oflicers as they can now, and he hardly believed that from the store will alone pay expenses. | election will involve an expense that the city is ill fit- keepin 1.209 Brondw | room, with Board; references. i} Li sta. | | motrin WEST 19TH ST.—SEOOND FLOOR, CONSISTING Por SALE AT ISHED FOR Hot Bi table. FURNISHED ROOMS, MODERATE | past a7iil ATA HANDSOMELY FURNISHED | down MF maappacap aiaoaains ce 2G tecocd tary runt alcors Boots; tise Rall Boom, for beta gentlemen, to let, with first class Board, on reasonal terms. | [oR SALE—A © ED—ALL NEW, A FRO FIRS wn corner Liquor Store; esponsible parties f J. BURGES, 16 F X SAGRIFIGECIN CONSEQUENCE | tet to bear, The election expenses for the year will be | the ropublicans in the city, after voting tn the spring, of continual sickness, one of the best corner Liquor | Just doubled, Still that would not deter me from | could be induced, asa rule, tocome outin their full forca i fs : . ‘one small room and private bath- | Stores uptown ; Jong lease and cheap rent. Apply to MAT- in November to vote the State ticket. “It would,” he handsomely furnished; Farlors, Hali Rooms cheap. | Fim, handsomely furaishod, to let, with, or without private | THEW KEHOR EBON, Tinporters, 36 Brosdway, Voting for it if I were quite sure it would prove a final 5 said, ‘be beneficial to the anti-Tammany democrats, success. There is no use going into this thing with the | }yt the republicans are not willing, I think, if it lies In chances of being defeated. That move in turning out | their power to prevent it, to baud the city over to any Inguire ta, Noa i) the two Police Commissioners shows plainly that a bar- | class of democrats. DS center TGAR STORE, DOING GOOD TRADE; | Sain and sale has been mado between certain high Con | goog not believe in the Dill, and although he is unwill LD Ei day trade: need apply; agents not notic Cj running water, fre,sunny € EAST 10TH ST.—TO LET, TWO RANDSOMELY ropri hi ther business. Address or apply to | tractin, Li doth sides of politics.” ittvely boul rT tet ion; ‘door from ‘Grst class hotel BAS rH ST. LET, ANDSOMELY | propriotor has other busine: iL or apply t ‘acting parties on both sides of politics. ing to say positively that he would vote adversely te Me fecerge taper a pentlnnaa snd 3 furnished Parlors; also single Rooms: with or without | #REDERICK FISHER, 294 dth st., between 7 and 8 o'clock cae icoh waneae’ reporting it favorably from the committee, he states that it is not, in his opinion, a measure that would be Board ; also table board; everything first class, terms mods | erat # F OR SALE—A AV. OPPOSITE THK. SQUARE.— Dusiness; reas , from Newport, & L, hus ple SE TO LET, FIRST West 42d st. PART oF A FUR class location to attend to. ‘Inquire at 86 10th av. BUTCHER STORE, DOING A GOOD | Senator Wagner said:—+I want to see and read | beueficial to the democratic party of the State, As a on for selling Owner has other business | the proposed charter. I want to hear from those who | democrat, therefore, he does not look upon it with lave ——— have framed it what arguments they have to give in | orable eyes. 8 Rooms, with Boar 33. ST 147 ST, KEPT BY ENG tly furnished Rooms, en suite, sin PROPERT C.-ONE, OF THE MOST DESIRABLE | ties in the South: fine residence, outbuildings, | w York or nearby Property. | H. 8. RIDER, 39 Pine st. | 50 CASH—BALANCE ON:| good house, barn and out- ty of frait; 144 hours on New Jersey road, 1 a bargain. je but principals need ad- | FARM, box 176 Herald Uptown Branch | t; about 40 acr AL—1876. Cc. H, & H. P. MUIRHEID, No. 205 South 6th st. Philadelphia, LARGE HOU riage house; DO | . Riverside, Conn. | | ARM, 71 AOR! MIDDLETOWN, Orinige © pring, water, fruit, 2 Browdw ORES OF LAND, PR. cumbrance, 115 miles of Morristown, exchange for good Froverty in city, lightly mort gaged. tress box 78 Post ofice, Madison, N. J. A_ VALUABLE PROPERTY ON THR | Huilsou 2 € miles south of Poughkeepsio; 20 seres; river front and di particulars address J. R. M ()®4NGEBEALTHT Houses Liberty st. Ad- | FT AV. NO, 222 (COMPARTMENT HOUSE), OPPO- RANGE.—OWNER HANGE MANSION | and w for . us od $15,000, tor House | in good location in New York. Address box 3,574 Port office. QTamr suywhere; consists of first Stamford and Long Island So ig 4 tiew: handsomely laid out 1 is c taining | any tasteful objects; excellent outhouses, stables, carriage ouses, gardeners house and hile of Stamford railroad depot; an opportunity seldom fered: comprises everything necessary and desirable, Ap- Mine st. (OUSAND-DO. Fy, 100 ‘Seat, only five minutes from depot, to lease at $1,5 a year. H. A. HUBBARD, Stamford, 0 BE LET, IN BOSTON b very larce estate, enitable for wholesale and retail dr; pons containing about 6,000 @'smailer one, containing 3,000 squ doth being situated near Jordau, M the very heart of oth ly to HERBERT L. TERY DESIRABLE miles trom ci house aud outbuildings re fvet on a floor? & Co.'s store and in Por particul: ap: 15, 34 acres; One | — Bs eretiecaaess aol __ REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, r, for boots and s! clothing, dry, goods or_mil- Legeett's Hotel to-day. EDWARD DAY, XCHAN A FOUR STORY TENEMENT, WITH | Store, in fine order, in Yorkville: also Lot, with good stables, adjoining, well rented, for Dwelling lower down. GROCER, 1,355 Sd av. IRST CLASS | utes by rail, for sale Property ; equity €40,000 o} RY SEAT, W r exchange for city Improved fair basis. B. M, 31 Park row. CHANGE—SEVERAL FIRST CLASS STORES, ents and French Flats for a Farm or Country 4 furnished preterred). Apply to J. NEL- , 14 Park place, United states Insurance MA 10 EXCHANGE—A COUNTRY SEAT OF 1 elegant Mansion, dc.; on Hudson River fon st. depot: to exc! me equity, $45,000, f elow 59th st.; will take leasehold. WILLIAM TUCKER, | 220 Sth av. for Merchandise or Soutbern I Herald Brooklyn Braneh office. ‘VHREE COSEY FARMS, IN FI and neighborhood, adjoining: ymall, easy paym aiso Elinabi fences and Lots, free and clear: nia Plantation of 400 acres, t roperty., other exchange HELLEPS, a Nas id implements; Tenefly Ke fine James River 0 exchange for City of new owners only call J Toom 2, second floor. WASTED: G00) FARM IN THE VICINITY ‘of New York in exehange for some well rented cit roperty. Apply to THOMAS R. AGNEW, grocer, 3 Vesey st. REAL ESTATE WANT! ok: FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, BETWEEN nid 45¢h sts., near Sth av.; price froin $30,000 to with fall particulars, JACOB '¥. D, ne street, TARM WANTED—LOW PRICED; SOUTH OF NEW ‘York, with stock, implements, good buildings and aband- | ance of fruit, Address, with deseription and terms, FARM, $26 34 av., Brookly: ARM WANTE! TO 0 ACRES OF GOOD land, near this city; bouse, barn, &e., for which I am ady to pay $4,500, Address or ‘call ou M. THOMAS, 117 Fitaton se TO LET FOR BU PURPOSES ENNETT BUILDING. Fire Proof. Located on Nassan, Ann aud Fulton streets, First Floor vo let, suitable for bankers, insurance offices oF lawyers. Wiil b tletbi pomematits sens Also some eligible Law Onices to let. APPLY ON THE PREMISES. ‘Take the Elevator. Inquire for Janitor 1 FOOT STONE BUILDING TO Jease—On Hodson River Railroad: extension deck priv- feges. Apply to Mr. CROMWELL, Jf Liberty st. N80 MIN: | Ss ordER | Jet together or in parts: be altered to suit | tenants if desired; adapted for offices or stores. | nhouse; within half s | | | QOAR ett AV. HOUSE OR OOS “Fath atv det and thied LOTS IN TRENTON, FREE AND | 3 TO LET ANTLY FURNISHED SITTING ROOM, | familles or gentlemen ; table Lest in the market; references; | with Bedroom, in private dwelling house, 320 East | terms moderate. Al 2; nearly new; also DaMS & BLACK WALNUT SHOW. | favor of it, As to a spring election I haven’t made up SINGULAR CHARGES BY GENERAL ep, and eight Hight French plate also one Marvin's Safe, 4 feet by 3 | my mind. There is one argument in its favor and i ‘Od Fulton st., Brooklyn, | another against. The ono in favor is that it would HOWARD. apthiat ih 3 WEST 33D sT—DESIRABLE FAMILY AND | JOR SALE—CUEAP, LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES | Give the people a better chance of getting Po Let—ELEG. SHED ROOMS; SMALL | Qed single Rooms with superior Board at reasonable rates. | cornér Liyuor Store on Sth ay. Address | good and efficiont officers; tho other {s that !t would | HB ATTACKS THE PRESIDENT AND MR. BOUTWELL. private family; breakfast if required, Inquire at 33 West Se WEEE NEAR BROADWI | if., vox 103 Herald Uptown io ; somely furnished’ Rooms, with unex; OR SALE—TH id st, near Sth & reusunable to desirable parties; re HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT, | Board; without board, in a private family; reference exchanged. | changed. Brooklyn, ences ex old established Cigar Store. Apply at 112 Fuiton st., stir up excitement and involve expense. Where Senate Executive Document No, 12, Forty-fourth municipal, State and national candidates are all boxed | Congress, 1s a letter from the Secretary of War, trans- up together the chances are the municipal ones will | Mitting a report of the Commanding General, Depart E STOCK AND FIXTURES OF AN Apolnat AG Risen ___. | PTH ST. NO, 74 WEST— QD POR NEATLY FURNISH TALL ROOM, Sed weeend tooec wiih Gea OA southern exposure, third floor; also $2 for hall Room, | men; terms moderate; reference: top tloor, suitable for two; private residence 326 East | accom: 1 SSTRABLE ROOMS ON Fs SALE C Board; Rooms for gentle __Urocery Store, ono or two table bourders | ai 599 8th ay. OTTERY GRAN HEAP—A FIRST GLASS UPTOWN i ‘doing a good Lusiness; rent low, Appiy | ¢mbFace many equivocal nominations, but where the patsy of A re a Piso in pena Raginigs er CRAWFORD, Jocal ticket stands alone there isa better prospect for | June, 1875, General 0. 0, Howard's report is dal T FOR SALE.THE BEST CHARTER | the people getting the right kind of candidates for | “Portland, Oregon, June 30, 1875.” It gives an ac - + si | 4th st 7 "7 uN aed TH 8T., NO. 50 W TIMED FLOOR TO LET; | Li inthe United States, passed by Legislature, 20 years sia 5 4 th NEILSON PLAGE, BETWEEN WAVERLEY AND OO wba jenurate the roome first class boards references. | tO run; annual payment very small, the owner nut being | 10¢2l offices, Tam open to conviction and am not com. | count of his visit to Alaska and relates, on page 4, that, 4 Sinton places.—Kuoms to let furnished on moderate ey see | conversant with the business’ will seil the C! | mitted one way or the otner, There isa good deal to | having been troubled by numerous newspaper charges ST 36TH ST. and first class Board TANDSOMELY FU 15 to $25 tor tera 40 f ISHED | ably; a good business can be done in the State, dadab can be sent per telegraph all over the United ‘States twice be said on both sides, but until the question is fairly | concerning the present management of aifairs at Sitka, 95 CARING ST.—TWO LAK FURNISHED | 43 Yast pm SPT NEAR BROADWAY.OPLEASANT | 408 West S4th st. e TTR TS ‘ grdny f i For full parti ; : © site Gafo Brunswick.—One beautitul front sult (large : 0. 213, A FEW DOORS FROM BROAD. pee ay tee eee eee Fay particuiars address | before us it would be premature to decide.” I deemed it best to give those who are called cttizens— parlor, bedroom, bath, dc.), with steam heat, splendid yen- | Hebe ails ta oerbes Sorawte eae Te RO naar noo cot a a tata pea erry ein SENATOR BOOTH, consisting of Russians, Aleuts, half-breeds, American | tilation ; very low reuk, PS saat | exchanged. ; i ee TUE trbder tsi cash wantek Owner, | Senator Booth said:—“I would like to seo the | and foreign traders now residing In the town—the op- charter first and hear it discussed before making up my | Portunity to see me apart from the officers of the gar- a8, suitable for a physician or any light business. | ; 9 days. _ |3 _Roow®, with B TT TE TAMER TT YS WEST i6lll ST—LARGE AND SMA 0 () BAST 13TH ST. (RING THIRD BELL) —THREE ¢ i a | 130 handsomely furnished, airy Rooms, together or sin- 49 & hee aah Bourd to families aud gentlemen; ily, suitable for a gontleman and wife or a party of gentle. PRce, Be eee men; gas and other accommodation; no ehildren in | GI) WEST 11TH ST. FURNISi rom $9 to $3 per woek. HE STOCK AND BUSINESS OF A FIRST CLAS | S50 ) WILL BU Deo) on the southwest corner of 26th st. and Ist av. ; 2D ROOMS, WITH OF | must be sold this week. mind. There is no doubt that there are a great | rison, In keeping with this purpose I met them by ap. > wks VAS. Py } NEA: r ap Liver: d Boarding Stables doing a good busine: 7 CDOUGAL ST, NEAR BLEECKER —FUR- | 4B eee yee ees mer Nucral Hoard and ardor. | contrall Moeated in the ity of Brooklyn, forsale, Parties | many abuses in the city goverument of New York that | pointment at the house of the United States Collector, shed Rooms, with’ every convenience for house- | ot. forms, engaged in other business and cannot attend to it. None | demand being remedied, I am entitled to say so from | Mr. Berry. Mr. Berry kindly brieted the complaints, o let, to respectable small famil 7 but principals need apply; termscash. Address box 138 = = LL | Herald Brookiyn Branch otice. the fact of being one of the committee appointed to in- | which I subsequently carefully considered and acted vestigate the departments and their working. If we hi arg borg Re eee aT a aaea nome panetat ett tis cannot have a new charter we certainly must have a | re and which it seems General Howard had ‘‘care- PLENDID LIQUOR STORE ¥ the hou! ___ | OL without Board en suite or singly; Rooms at low rates | Gy) 7), 131 ZAR LEXINGTON AV. to pe ees Manle Dos iiarsiteee rer. || ‘ as for gentlemen or ladies. 108 42D ST.—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH | nin Sanh aT, 35 "AND “ATH first class Board, to families or gentlemen; location | Herald office, D AND 4TH FOR SALE, A WHOLESALE AND RE- number of amendments. I am not in favor | fully considered,” occurs the tollowing curious story of $10.000, tail Manufacturing Business: established | of legislating men out of office who have ears; satisfactory reasons given for selling. Address the manner in which the Alaska Company 1s said to have obtained its leaso:— been elected by the people for a certain | qne secretary then proceeded to open the bids, of which 2 desirable. term without sufficient cause. I am as ready | there were fourtee! 13 EAST 1 OE avs.—Handsomely poms on second floor, itable for gentleman aud wile, or party of gentiemen, on reusonuble torms, " RIDER CAL for sale has LE 11 MADISON AV.—HANDSOMELY FURNIS Rooms, en suite or singly, with superior Board; | Dogs East isin = also table Board; for # select party. | AL Rooms to tet, in a strictly private fami i116 WEST 44TH ST.—A HANDSOME SUIT OF SHED | MACHINERY. ‘The lowest bid was that of the Alaska Commercial Com as anybody to defer to the wishes of the people of the | pany amounting to $99,000 rental a your, and the highe Bis fase of Louts Goldetone, for a combination of vari San Francisco firms, amounting to « yearly rental of ORIC ENGINE, 2-HORSE POWER, | City of New York, and if they want a spring eiection Rpt Vrmertern yt Walker st, | they must have it, That, however, remains to be can- 500. ‘The principal parties in the combination of firms for whom f: WES’ a TW OMS Rooms to let, with first class Board, in an Israclite floor, farnished suitable for housekeeping; also s | family, with every, secoumodation for families cp sinigie gon- OR SALE—TE large Room ou second tloor. : = * i =~ 119 LAST SIST 8T.—TWO YOUNG MEN HAVE sone ee P. UNFURNISHED Roo: 1) Board whore there are no other boarders; home | Brooklyn. MENTS TO LET. pis seid ao dean ei FANTED—ONE tee AAA PALLIAT aememeahen nite 124 WEST 4TH ST.—SECOND STORY FRONT AND V der. HANDSOME SECOND FLOOR, CONSISTING OF a side Rooms, with Board; American family. corner Hi N NEW HORI” UBU! vassed. I think we can do without a new charter, TAL TUBCLAR Goldstone had made the bids wore the firm of Taylor & Ben- Boilers; Engines, Boilers and Steam Pumps, new and | Our report will point out abuses that should be cor- | del, one of the most cy aor and prominent houses of San Francisco, (hit had been eugaged in the Alaska trade from its opening, aud having the additional advantage over inquiry and observation that the Legislature can act | the Alaska Commercial Gompany, of prior occupation. The 2 4 Ofis ELEVATOR, IN GOOD OR, | upon by amendments to the present charter. But my Se Eee enrensh the canner ot Coatom looee Ofeeait MOSREDT Wot. Ets "10 Bridge est, | Fected. It will embrace recommendations based on rong Poe fe 5. HIGGINS £ CO., Pare av.” | rind is not yet made up as tothe final course I shall | Phelps, of San Francisco, as to their standing and respomal- bility, were of a character in every way satistactory, three rooms, i order, separate meter, hot aud 7 take, There may be very good reasons advanced for a Notwithstanding this and the great discrepancy in the D FLATS, $24 WEST 47TH ST.; | and wife; references exchanged; terma reasonable. 332 Qe WEST 12TH ST, NEAR 6TH AV.—A PRIVATE a Ea Z laundry, ln private House S32 | 1365 buy will wth” | rmely furslabed Room, with oF DANCING ACADEMIES. spring election and a new charter, and I shall give them | bids, the Alaska Commercial Company entered various pro- without Board, at modera. ring, references exchanged. TOOT Lae * tests, which were referred by Mr. Boutwell to the Attorney RENT | | ——=—Wror ai8T STO) (RD STORY FRONT ROOM, —SAUSE'S DANCING ACADEMIES.—OLAssEs | all due weight.” General, then Mr. A. 1. Akerman. who, hoard arguments oa, toes ay 7 ret iow fe SS ai IN 4 ot les, and under date uly 2 cl a 14.5 Mie scwithout Board, two gonticmen or geuticenad | Zakt now forming. PRIVATE LESSONS any hour wt 212 SENATOR TONEY, both sides, and under date of July 20 decide ‘avor Senator Tobey said:—“On the question of a spring | After the delivery of Mr. Akerman's opinion it was ever every improvement, Apply on een, WiTHt he , aqui ron ms; also | home comforts; table board. own convenience. BROADWAY AND 59TH ST. OV) ing. Bleecker st.—Pupils can begin and attend at their ACADEMY OF DANCING, 280 where taken for granted the lease would be awarded election I believe the republicans will act as a unit | WOM no "Nobody had any doubt of it. Alt obstacles had ‘Send for circular. Seiree Tuesday evens | What side they may take 1 cannot say. I myselfam in | been removed, and all protests done away with. On July 30 Mr. Goldstone consequently called at the looking Central Park and Boulevard, within one b TEST 34T favor of certain changes inthe method of municipal prick : ; é WEST S47H ST.—A FRENCH FAMILY WILL | ee ee ‘Treasury office for the Tense, but to is utter astonishment Pa ennun uian e e 211 ieParice sna Bedrooms, sloganuy furnished, with LLSK DODWORT Ea Amos bu OOls adm{nistration in New York, Our committeo of inves- | and consternation he was informed that the louse bad been 70 LB OND, FLOOR, TILE MAY vi, 7or | Suetior Board. | Brooklyn branch at 198 Washington st. Clamos or private | tigation discovered a great many abuses that call for Se atrare tar eee eee Yonger, a French Flat iu Stuyvesant building, 142 East | D4. Q WEST 40TH ST. BETWEEN BROADWAY | lessons for ladies, gentlemen and children. For particulars | - tion if the proposed charter be like the synop- | Acting Secretary Willis A. Richardson, whowe face in sth at. and 8th av.—Large, unfurnished < py fur. | send for eli pacha : moderate, information was crimsoned with shame. Mr. two; terms nised Rooms, with Board, “{ —CARTIER'S AY DANCING ACADEMY, PLINPTON'’S | 8's 1 have read in the papers it has no chance of pass- well had secrotly left for Nassachnsotts 10 LET—AT 121 EAST 53D 8T., FOUR ROOMS ON é) VEST STH S rac os PURN Building, Stuyvesant and Oth sts.—New classes. PRI. 7 it came to pass that t: scheme succeeded; that third Goor, ia excellent order,” with. mprovements: | 2.5 q- ee eee eee eo atircrwithent paiva | VATE LESSONS any hour in glide, double glide and a ing. The dea of one Fire Commissioner with asalary | gavery and bondage, for the abolishment of which & few Feat, $23 ‘adults only. Apply on premises, | {ives tengo todernte. i teuly waltee wpeclaliy, Tuesday, Wedosday, Toureday | of $2,000 year 8 simply ridiculous, ‘That sort of re- | years before he feat ond of America ha ees saeniced, aaa = a | : riday. test ‘aud was openly sanctioned by Congress} ATH AV. NO. 397.—FRONT AND CONNECTING | ¢ EAST 15 iT, N a8; and Friday. trenchment I look upon aa the very reverse of economy, hat f d liberal At ©. swaii | tind doors dining room on parlor Hoor. | 1] Accommadations; with Hound. 80 to8la eS | YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE SOMEONE TO | When the subject is up for consideration we shail | Si 'orceude and was placed on a forcing Sith the et te TORE; NO. 100 WEST | 1 170 BROADWAY.—A LADY Has TWO HAND- late; seen every morning | J, somely furnished Rooms to let, to gentleman and 4 light Rooms. wite; board for the lady. fi, No. 74 Murray at. from 8230 to 10, No. 63 West 24th s: 5. RL ner of 3d av. ee. ¢ ag a the round dauces. Address Hi. B., Herald | probably hold a caucus and decide what course to pur- | poticbfthe Powers of Europe, Russia, and that Obristian rs sue, The chances of success must be considered. In | comm s, together with the two islands, were leased to Gon. | the first place, it is unlikely Governor Tilden will con- | the Alaska Commercial Company for twenty years. Alas! and | sont to have Mayor Wickham and Comptroller Green | Alaska was then, indeed. an appropriate term. ACADEMY, 55TH 5' + bank building. —Classes Mond: ehetna a PRIVATE FAMILY DESIRE ONE OR TWO PER” | Thursday evenings, Wednesday and Saturday afternoons; ted out of ollice. 1 | ACCUSED OF BRIBERY. ene Tnanent Boarders; references required. Address box.| new clasts how forming. Private lessons legislated ont 0 Then it isa question whether | tr the prise that the Alaski Comsreint Company had eciaity. ined tuat a tre- pring election would bring out the republican vote; | thus gained was enorm d Tammany Hall, having the organization, would s “ir it can mendous sum had to be sacrificed to satisty pie petitions rade the most UIT OF SEGOND STORY BOOMS, __ LEGAL NOTICES. sweep the field and place maiters in a worse condition | cormorants, and tho press in those corer ners 2 WANTED: | 3,985 Pon office, = In this City and Brooklyn. Hoetiyeg ps pape, : a. : ies venisice Shc abeaa 7 about to be vacated by afamils going South, who tai . CCOMMODATIONS WANTED—FOR THREE ADULTS | nding their boarding pines 11 We: ROU leavure in recom: th yuthet for one month, with or without Board; private family | st, botween 6tn av. and Broadway. IT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES than before, A terrible fight may be expected over the | S¥¢eping charges against members of Congress and mem, rn District of TMinois, January Term, | Westen, but it bers of the administration, and there was an ugly rumor thas. my Impression a great deal will de- | fic" Hrothoria-luw of tho President, Me. Dent, tad beem preferred. Full particulars aad lowest price to W. RICd- masneee Mi roti ln A SS, ES jen 3pon the two republican Senators from New . ‘ 1 he hoteles 1. | F{ANDSONELY FURNISHED APARTMENTS, WISE Te pram B. Baylis, Trastes, ork, “‘Therr views will be delerred to, and one of the | ay,. Darvver\o the conocce Ht Wes ce ore “SHYSICTAN WILL OR PURCHASE A | AA or without private table; second oor; Freneli family. v8. uabeny two possesses the entire confidence, by reason of long | yl sad Pairs pre con me gente mn nh ZA House; near Sth av, and £ Lengo The Pekin, Lincoln and Decatur { acquaintance, of all the republicans in the Legisla- | ().° guuers! aes ptr Niet ne os nag bey a ; Railroad i proferred. No. 588 .6th ay, 7ANTED—A HALL OR LARGE ROOM, FOR RELL. | = gious meeti X. Li, Herald oti a rstnrina Mere | CATUR RAILROAD 3 on Sunday; central locality, Address A CLERGYMAN, WIFE, TWO SMALL CHILDREN tas and uurse desire Board somewhere between 23d and | &bOv' D—ON a FOR ONE | 34th sts, west of 4th W year, asmall furnished House ; family small. Address, H.W. Herald office, ve he corsgereray td from this dress K. F. A., Herald offic duughters (12 and 13), second story front room and all of chapter visiot ¥ FANIED—IWO | HANDSOMELY FURNISHED | yyoaRD WA ¥ ry .—a V Atoms, for light housekeeping; ot and cold water aud | Fe FB, as; from 10th te duh eta, 8d. 406th ava Address, with | bib nethtd pence in lee pg full ‘particulars, HOME, box 133 Herald Uptown Branch | oriterred SOARD AND LODGING WANTEDY | TO ten Boxpeccons br sito’ Bante, Gasoots uo De: BOARD AND Ls lla ap Co fied cause, on the 4th day of January, A.D. 1875, | to separate the local from the State and national elec- SN SRS AUpSAR PI rain tay vo nodes, asad | Fou and ench of yon are hereby notided to produce befors | tions next fall The Stato ticket has too often dragged | THE SEVENTH REGIMENT ARMORY. jute, for the x the railway referred to in. said orders ought to be | cases of Brooklyn and New Y kth ‘u‘und oothate: | Constrgcted and operated by the New York Elevated Ralle | People have shown what oti bol ork tne | of the Board of Officers was to canvass the active mem- iuighewt references given and required: quiet privave family | oad Company, ver. through and along. the, streets and | thoy i ernest about teaiielonl pure je terms, whieh mui “drove | aveunes referred to in said orders, and specifie tie — pal office. ost office ox BOL aa a {ion upon which said orders were made, ‘which petition was | a@d perhaps | the Senate. What will that august body say to Gen- eral Howard's gross accusations against Senator Bout weil and the Prosident’s brother-in-law ? Company et tare?” SENATOR BAADEN. f the Court renderedinthe | Senator Baaden said:—‘‘I think it is a very good idea Company deere: the city of Springfela, il, within forty | with it the local tcket, loaded down with the worst of enabling me to state | class of candidates. The only objection { see to itis | | with iull particulars, including terms, GHORGE T. HAN: RD WANTED.CA LADY HAVING A QUANTITY a ce | NING, 43 Fine st, Bow aa andvare vor givetue tee of ee Sees | shanee teeree’ elt Souds bald tr you aad tnaned ato the expense; but then that isasmall consideration if | GOOD PROSPECTS FOR ITS SPEEDY CONSTRUC- + Payment for Board ina Lrst class house. Address box 199 | Pekin, Lincoln and Decatar Railroad Company.” Dated at | the "age ge scheme turns outa real benefit toNew | TION. i W oe oe Se Herald Uptown ranch oitice. a | Springtield, lil, this 4th day of January, 1 JONES. York city, Of course, I cannot say I am committed to | z #ts., within two blocks of Broadwa: OARD WAN AN, WIFE AND TWO ‘wnande's Dhancers it, for 1am committed to nothing, We must have dis- | It will be remembered that the Board of Uficers of cussion on it, and if I am couvinced it ts clearly forthe — the Seventh regiment decided on last Sunday night to oc ny: A IOTEL FURNISHED, | 200M adjoining; location between loch and Lith sts., Broad: | GQUPREME COURT.—IN THE MATTER OF THE PE- | Wellare of the people of Now York city I'll vote for it | Vee Oe PERSE cdl OEP Ea, BURMSHED. | way and Sth wv. ; will furnish ifneceasary: terme not 00-8 Sine ‘of the New York Elevated Railrond Company.— | without hesitation.” ]- Pameniene she erectina af eis mew enema ere ean land, Vt. or Rated nae on Address, giving full particulars, Ry ie wp Bet Seeneaneenars, Sonatas weer on oy rial nt JAcoBs, is | which it is intended to build between Lexington and e —_ rec me virtue of le in the above matter ne r i ¥ WANTED AT ONCE VOR CAREFUL, RESFONSIBLR OARD WANTED-BY GENTLEMAN AND WiPh; | Term of the Supreme Coort of the State Kk, held in wtitieny Bus frota what ease ‘or ria sian acai fone onenn gr MMe ace price not (o execed $18 per week ; fire and gas included; | nd for the First departuicut, ae the Court Mouse, 18 they | tions in Brooklyn, I recollect that the chief complain streets, This undertaking, Colonel Clark says, the Loe f SoRENSEY. 19 University piace, —— 4th to 42d sts. and Lexington to 7th ava. Address po Rare ty ‘the Nath da: ot dabene P1876, parsuent to the Powel made against them was that they failed to bring out a | regiment expects to accomplish by means of subscrip- of the Laws of 1875, to determine | full vote, Still there may be no anak between the | tions among its members and friends. The intention | bors of the rogimont first, and then solicit subscriptions ‘tion where property questions — among the veteran corps and exempt members residing | WV ANTED-IN THE NEIGHBORHOO' WHITE | > Ned in the office of the Clerk of the City and County of New | were involv jue was simply one of honest machines only are used; the reut must be low. Address 88, with terms and pare the ean. the Sis Hat'tn on ont of New Xeck.ae 05 tine terested, might draw out the entire independent | It was suggeste: © canvassing the members, active L. K., Heraid ofice. Wgiee—c NTRALLY LOOATED, A LARGE ‘House, partly turnished, with boarders, where part of | ‘the rent will be taken iu board. Adaress J. D. A, Heraid | Uptown Branet office. ft ecnrretigay by WV AXTED—BY YOUNG COUPLE, SECOND OR THIRD | JQY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, TWO CONNEOTING y floor (four rooms), unturuished. between 4th and Lsth Rooms and Board in a strictly private fanly, between rent from $25 to $oQ Address HL. | 34th and SOth sts. and Sth and Oth avs.: best references =D—FOR A LADY AND TWO GENTLE. ina ptivate family preferred; three Rooms re. | Dated N ty breakfast for om sts and Ist and 4th av GREV 4th st, igen and required: Address, wiih full particulars, LAW= ANTED—TWO OR THREE GOOD SIZED LOFTS, | — to W Bia power, suitable for woodworking : rent must be | WASTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED low, Address, with full particulars, PERMANENT 1bN- teacher, pattial Board in exchange ANT, box 128 Herald office. Froneh. Address MARIE, Herald Uptown Bi rai peaked (EC eraid office. hd ince wien and whore they will hear ‘all parties in- | erty merton vee: lige scl ey Ltd Pine” | and retired, to solicit further aid from business Me eeted New Yous, Jen. 15, 1876. Comptroller tn honest and able hands, I shall be | Mem, taxpayers and solid citizens of New York, has becn somewhat anticipated by guided by what I consider the best interests of the bat this several prominent gentlemen who have voluntarily le of New York, and when I have read the charter | pon dod ‘in their contributions. ‘Among tt po Messrs. Royal Phelps and Robert Lennox Kennedy, | who have given $500 each within twenty-four hours | | 1 oO. H. piers. EVERSTT P. EELER, BE. @ LAURENC ‘Commissioners. be better able to give an opinion on the question.” SENATOR MORRISEY, Senator Morrissey said:—‘‘l am not committed either ew charter or a spring election. I want to hear after the Board of Oilicers had announced their deter-_ PROPOSALS. mination, In addition to the above sums Colonel ictihnnnnronnnsnopanteanraronvncennte sanoeimidacone te a 7 ee ee a INVITED FROM RESPON. | tbe arguments for and against, There is a grievous | Clark hast evering received a subscription of $1,000 railroads, manufacturers of steel | Want of harmony among the departments of New York | from Mr. F, Augustus Scherm ‘construction supplies, locomotives, passenger and | city and county. They are all fighting among them- erhorn, es cos, tat ition, who send eddess to box ‘The Mayor's oil t | Colonel Clark says that he and the officers and men ‘New York Post Stico. psy npn ign Bosre of Pubhe Works, tae Fie ana soy ed | comprising the Seventh regiment are gratified to know Py ANTED—. URNISHED HOUSE; LOCATION <= = — W “itn tach to 8 __.. HOTEL ments, the Dock Department, and even the Park De- that their endeavors to put up & commodious armory, Gl yo 4 7th ri ————— 3 eeeed Bae, Adlon ts by ben, 188 Herald’ Up bonne SN EUROPE. partment, are all out of joint,” It is the most ecandal- | Worthy alike of the city and the regiment, have been town Branch LUS TURKISH ROMAN AXD ELECTRO | See | Cle exbibition. of city government. that evor | #° Weil received by the press, the friends of tho regi. ater ae OF WODERATE Mae OT ONE | AN, Bathe No. 61 Lexington av.c eeparate battefor adien, | JVHORENCR GTALY. was seen, Why, all” of these branches of | ment and citizens of New York generally, and they are a eeAncn me cencieinay’ a1) Unie cannes apeey | cman. . A. GUARDUCUT & CO., Bankers, the municipality should go together like clockwork. Coutident thas 6 see ee Gan chleiauacewens at PCA tig the bag cov gta 7 SMITHS HOTEL. 53 CHATUAM ST REWT NEAR No. 9 Via del Gigilo, reo hence nf nie wreeg ear — How," get | the work and to insure {t8 ultimate and rapid comple- ens _—_——— — re 100 ‘Se. any — how the q 10! his is a subject t takes ; - = 7 200 r 7 Ciroular Notes and Drafts on London, Paris and New York | time to think You c: artet ton. befriend Mote ons WRITES | Bowery and Bayard st hy RP 2 gusbediat ite Destoxchanges, Letiorstoceived and prompuiy Sos ee oe hed and cig Ferneps ve Sar | Plans, spect and estimates for, Gy see dress, ‘ars, in confidence, CASH, box 102 Heraid BLMONT HOTEL FULTON ST. NEAR BROADWAY, Goods stored and forwarded; no commission charged. pate gorge Reine AMANO fl in area. There will it night} Uptown Branch ofice. Hooms. Bus. upward; new femstly Rooms: diulng rooms eon STORE TO LET—#15. CORNER STORE, A Frankfort House, 202 W)iliam st ROAD ey 77, OPPOSITE STEWART'S—SkhC- B ato Mand Acai splendid location for fay geet Pd RW ing business; possession LACKSMITH AND WHEELWKL B it on Washington st., » rent. JAM WHT SHOP TO od location ; Indson st, (\ilEAP LOFTS—ON BROADWAY, NEAR GRAND 8T.; ‘three Lofts of No. 478 ea ; Fo leh Messen? “TEES PRICE, 20 Nudes ot nha mon PLENDID LOFTS TO RENT ON Bb AN ST. ir new Post Office, 185 feet di fine light; entrance ‘end hoistway on streets; over 2 pan be had. JAMES PRIC LET-A STORE ON WEST SIDE OF BRC ‘SOth ste, nearly ones, it, 12 x between 20th and eo Gilsey | House. “Apply wo W. FITZPATRICK, Boris ‘4 3 Broad. | | VY ENGLISH BASEMENT av. ; bath, gas, 4c. Apply to 40th st.. ne ET—A PINE LOPT AND SHOWROOM (FIRST Tt Earle's Hot premises to YPRANOLS, 248 Canal al RE 61 LISPENAKD ST, WITH BASE- [baie of 40 and St, connecting; $1.20, or Store, with jat Basements, $050, "A. JUURNBAY, 49 Lispenard st. ‘O PURCHASE—A HANDSOME CLUSTER | Sundays, i Ring. Address DIAMOND, box 119 Herald | SNe PORT OL might; 230 rooms fam ilies. LENGAM HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, OTH AVS between 2ist and 22d sireets. ern convent Gaast HOUSE, 48 NEW BOWERY. modations for famili jou . to $l per night; single Rooms, 25e. to 50a pene land, residing at 2 WILLIAM ST.—OPEN ALL %., Se, We; gentiomen and Annie Vintner, of No. 347 East BARRY, Munger | Hospital. (Cousexpans STANDARD AMERIOAN BEVEL Billiard fables, with the o combination cushions, for sale iu this city only at 738 Broad- | 7¥ TO THE HOWARD LODGING ROOM wav: ” G ham ss, if you wish the best bed Guz INDUCEMENTS IN NEW AND 3! 149 CHAT” | night. slept in, for 0 inquest was band Billiard Tabi CORONERS’ CASES. the following members :—Fish; of Put ery mod’ | fractured her jaw, died yesterday morning at Bellevue Killian and Whitson, the latter being anti-Tammany, brated Phelan & Collendee | Rights rw ___ | instantly while taking # drink of water last Tuesday | Joc ffiggine and Gratam decline trons D | 2 cents. Everybody says so, Eickhot at the Coroners’ Uifice on the death ly also be 8} rooms res, company ‘The Assembly Committee on Cit fe compoeed of | oom inst aiees "menting hails ocruits’ dtl Kings; Smit yo" Onondaga; Graham, of Monroe; Pea- Omeera eld. and stat, ‘aa The oot of the balldiog body, of New York; Gngel, sen 500,000 ¥ of New York; McG: ty aged four years, who fell off the stoop | Or Wings; Whitson, of New York, and Kilian, of New | Will be from $330,000 to Thirtith strect, on Tuesday last, and | York. The democrats of tho committee are McGroarty, ry will be convenient for Your correspondent, in conversing with these gentiemen on tho subject of tho Sarah Hann, agod thirty-five years, a native of Ire- | Charter for New York. a full digost of knich | Wl prove No, 403 East Seventeenth street, died | Was published in the Herat, found them one and all to erect - ince even cousidering it from a F it all - “egna decline ~ my anything on or T the subject they have seen xt of the HANDS PH ‘i held yesterday morning by Coroner charter” contending that. they Pegd 4 te IN THE ILISTINES. endless variety; popular prices. | & UTHERN, HOTEL, 679 BROADWAY, CORNER Sp | Cummings, of No, 172 Tenth ave T Set tied te teed ane Ceti ne ee col : Cais ang eoarinee CONTE Eerices plone days guod cose end guek'| Years, wae. was crushed between a post and Brocéway | ed.time te read the extracts from the bill uae Dare Deals! Nelson. (colored), ‘eget 23, was ‘brought’ to om DECKER & CO., corner Canal and Centre sts. | Hoard, Broadway car No. 35 in the depot of the company, on the 7th Inst. | have any decided opinion about’ anything, and it been published. Smith tsa man who never seems to | Bellevue Hospital, at nine o'clock yesterday morning, i 8 | guffering from an incised wound on the cheek and JFUELAN'S BILLIARD TABLES, FOR SALE ONLY AT | YyrincHESTER HOUSE, JIST ST. AND UROADWAY.— | A Verdict of accidental death was rendered, and tho I Pheian’s Warerooms, 36 Kast 14th st, u . 7 ; ” ite Likely, Judging trom what I have seen of him, that any place, New York. oy shvonmmer Univer | TY Mevess ny foe Gay, 9e teem, singe 0d. ee: Gamay pera mpany was censured for employing a man of the age | She tne charter has Deon fully dineesor tthe House | band. Nelson, who is employed by the Pennsylvania and put upon its final passage he will ask to be excused | Railroad Company, statos that while going through DENTISTRY. —$——o——————————————————— from voting on the ground that he would like to take | Sullivan street, late at night toward home, he was at- DSATIOTRY WINTER RESORTS. AN UNFORTUNATE VETERAN. tho bill home with him to Onondaga county and study | tacked by a party of roughs, brutally beated and then SET OF TEETH MADE IN THREE HOURS AT 123 F\XOURSION TO THE TROPICA AN EXCURSION it thoroughly, stabbed, His wounds, though serious, are not neces 4A Wost 34th st, between 6th and 7th ava, near Broad- £7, Special mechanical dentistry; coral. rubber, tase ROPICS.—AN EXCURSION lil, leave New York three weeks, calle ra Cras, Tul i Ra ae rr 74 BROADWAY, 21X 8s, Apply va ¥. ViGOUROUX. 122 4th a0 RENT. ABLE -PORK-PACKING fk ere mo 7 a4 brick La nqg omy 8 oe. ou z Foo and 132 Jane 20; chiling house, sc, how 4 be would change and alt sank 2, ones) et CK. No, 200 Hudson st. Early yostorday mording Odioor Crogan, of the Fit. | who isa bright, intolligint man hailing from Roches- one rubber, gold and platine Seve: Plcipers KS Shes na Now Orlean Pott Pirate there, refarg, gang teonth precinct, discovered a one-legged man lying on | ter, states that he is heartily 1a vor GRATAM, sarily fatal, No arrests. i z av. care or Broadway ere the sidewalk at the corner of Thirteenth street and | election clause, but he would not Ii MRS. WOHNAUTKE AND HER MONEY. NEWBROUGH, 128 West 34th st, | DRE & SONS, 33 Broadway. rool Pact hap ples ‘tm 8 comatose | Self t0 the charter asa whole before WTIFICIAL THETH INSERTED OVER Roots, | THE SANFORD HOUSK, SANPORD. FLA—A drettaperl Pevavbe S henealicair Vp and bere a nee On beta ite ened te ay Mary Wobnautke, a Bohemian woman, was lost to » de used acted H .. house, aceommodatin, ated on cond’ Hosp’ here featur easure still refused a, Dr ed, DUMKIN, "50 Went Daun we tate ot S33 | somtt side of Lake, Monroe, yposita rs ju ditay, aiter an examination, fanoed ‘his | what way he would, voteon It in the committee, but her friends for several days, but was found on Satur. ‘anal st, and salubrious climat GUM ranted, Silver BRUOMS, fe ORK DENTAL i ar fein oe y the hospital recognized the man as one Matthew Kellv. who lest Lis low in the attack oa Fort Fisher, | judges He did not be anid, bellawe thateuck a avalam | drawer in her house ee — . — ’ : - ry air | Surgeon for invalids; jaries due to concussion of the brain, the extent of | gave a decided opinion adverse to the provision which day last in Bellevue Hospital. The $600 which, it waa PREACTIFUL_GUN-TRETT@eCHINGER Of WAT: | Seek rom Jecksouvillos money orgor pert hen.“expresh leh cannot at prosent be ascertained. 'A patient in | places the appointment of the Police Board in the | reported, she had sewed up in her dress, and bad beew lings, SOc. NEW ¥ 3 ls’ Xaress Se ° junds of a board of appointment composed of criminal | stolen, were discovered yesterday lying im © ‘ehle

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