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2 : NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1876——TRIPLE SHEET. ® > “CITY REAL ESTATE FOR 4ALE. ,] TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES BOARDERS WANTED. r tity of last year’s crop on hand, they have not yet SEY _BEAL BVEATS FOR ALE. , | 90 LBS YOR SUMENSD FURFOSES| BOARDERS WANTER THT ICE. HARVEST. | ere a ae NEW YORK FOR HARD MONEY, ‘Sonaeak: LET—PROM PRESENT DATE, THE FOUR STORY TO $2 PER DAY, $6 TO $10 PER WEEK, FINE “4 “4 * | Ney may be ‘compelied to follow tho example ot ONLY $25,000 FOR A SPLENDID POUR STORY Bellding Sl Oak o. wish ne tate Wen ius g intae, Roms: exottlont satie;. ie taamilign and single, otter companies, Their prices are $4 per ton L a A Fi; Bush Mody, brawn stone Dwsling, MxedalO0 ot Crest | a am ear ar eraEaET BUI | 7 TAEae Avy SER GREE ROOM, SINGLY On TO. Hotels and thirty conte per hundred 10 fasallee, Thay | SELONTANE SERNUEER: RON CROMER: OO Oe, No. £Phle se or 39 Bast 7th at. Vk. StEVENSO To ing (29 and 31 New Bowery, corner Madison st., with | A other, at Oo West 12th st; Czeeleni Boasd, moderato | Ng Probability of a Famine During Fikh Avetae St Nenoln and Delmocivo's, The price | MESOR—TEE sor ov 1862 to Bx HELD Ute PROMINENT CORNER PROPERTY, NEAR BROAD. | *ore ahd Dasoment amd vanite, with extension vaults, | | terme. y to butchers is twenty-two and a half cents per Tun: | VIOLATR—SPRECHES OF A. A. LOW, SAMUEL 839x100, suitable for business. ‘way and Clinton p) No. 3 Pine st SECOND STORY FRON hs Apply to LUDLOW « 6 1 FRONT ROOM—OTHER LARGE + dred or -five to thirty cents per and small Rooms: terns low: table unexeeptioasble; the Coming Summer. Thindred £0 eal a a area neces, This gentle. | 2 RUGGLES, PRTER COOPER AND OTHERS. hi ap LET—259 WEST 8T., 4 S00), STAND FOR A AD. FOUR HIGH 87 BROWN store or restaurant. day boarders, families or single persons, 128 West 29h st., man agrees with Mr, Winch that the wastage is about | Yesterday afternoon at one o'clock, pursuant to stone Dwell between Madison and Park 1,232 3D AV.; tte POSSESSION; A | Dour Broadway. eS fitt y tion Avs., 2008x100 feet m fixtures and. chandeliers; T° Sears GRA Reeitmlan MPMEER tos tose: cine sensed @D Roous. LARGE AND HALE ROOM, ON SOUTH mamun Ce previous notiee, there was a meeting of the members of ey . K. STEY 4 No, 4 Pine st., or 33 floor. compriging ‘even rooms. per month. Apply to A, ide ‘of house, with Board’ for man and’ wife and two The Consumers’ company’s agent does not agroe the Chamber of Commerce to take into consideration ud Ona rama Sea sii OR coee'e ke Osta ae ee ane th refers | A Short Home Supply, but BME. MeClay that the “iroights will run from $1 | the various heresies of the soft-money mon, who have cs NTO STORE On | $2 + Harald . 8 ot | 'E° neonawag auha, teing through and, havin thea GF 10 87 PER WEER—PINE ROOMS GOOD Abuhdance in Maine. bay math ns Pyne ln any od Frist g123, | Wtely fooded the country, particularly tho western t firs tages, and the Nioumedinte nd 2 ne po Boao, Se families or sing] rsons. 153 Bleecker This year the rate may be as high as $150. Even at | portion of it, with circulars and documents purporting RS peel ciate POWATTL Lee reCKIm | sone Broadway. “Fremsient Roaraees tebee, this advanco tn freights M-ine iee, on account of it8 | to emanate from the “Board of Trade” of this city, rT Sth av. WAVERLEY | PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.— superior quality, can successfully compete with Hud- fi che: 8. = AND LOT NO. Front Rooms, $14 and $16 for two, with Board; single * sou River and pond joa A umber of lagor becr indorsing the inflation schemes now before Congress, SL Sth av.; price, $45, Apritor May 1, | (NO Let—Witil STEAM TOWER, TWO FLOORS, | Rooms, 87 and #0; also table Board, €4; transient people | The Indecent Haste of the Monopolies | triwers who somes ice’ cae ‘As this ephemeral Board of Trade had been * 1876. This house is po i well built. 50x05 each, well lighted. Inguire on premises, taken; honse heated by steam. sy 4 Cs ara! sag ke gh hs JAN, No. 2 Pine sty JOUN McCLAVE, 11th ay. and 22d st, a oF a ot i with tx, Raletics tha Pics. soe bale that there ts on from last year's crop & | gomehow confounded with the Chamber of Commerce $30,000 oe \ PERFECT GEM OF A | INO EPASE For A TEM oF YEAuS—THE STORE | 14%, Mhd, for ceucoront house trot class; terim mod: g ‘ of this year's crop, and Renee they" do, not, look win | the laiter body deomed the matter of sufficient impor- wer we ey Te oe ‘Oftizes Nor te Pine and end Bomemont, cornes ote anit 10 Bi erate, ait Rit favor upon the advance of $1 perton flat the com- | tance to reaffirm their old and solid financial toctrines, 83 Kast 174i st. V. K- STEVENSON, Jr : 1S BAST SD STONE ELEGANT SUIT, ALSO panies have made, and to Whpress upon Congress at the same time the ne- LO o1 Rooms; hor bie Hirst class; referonco, When the leading ice compantes of the city, led by a THS MUTUAL BENEFIT cessity of wiso legislation in regard to the currency. East Side. needa Oo B @HOMS WITH BOARD, | gigantic monopoly like the Knickerbocker Ice Com. | Ive Company's office was found in charge of a very Pe 2 MEDIUM SIZE HIGH STOOP BROWN stone cor. | (} ,AND_7 CHATHAM, SQUARE, CORNER EAST reference, 58 West 10th st oo) 2 . ly fifty per cent | St, uncivil clerk, who refused to give any informa | At the time of meeting yesterday among the solid and Lex av. and S8eh st; weplondid | o,, Broadway and fronting Catharine si., to Tease; also 103 — a pany, advanced prices last week nearly fifty per cent | tion, deciarmg that all the officers of the compony were | well known merchants of the metropolis there was no- fow Gg. | SOUe! people wondered what had occurred to justify such @ | out ot town, and thatif the reporter wanted any in- ticed such representative men as Peter Cooper, Wilkai or business. iy to 280 Broudway. oi Unices No. 4 Pine and 4 Feast 17th st V. K. STEVENSON, formation he must go to the Knickerbocker people, movement. Taking advantage of an open winter and | wi wore the head centres of the trade. The other | F. Dodge, Jacob Seligman, Demas Barnes, Robert L. an alleged short supply of last year’s stock held by companies, sugh as the Mutua! and Continental, are | stewart, A. A. Low, Samuel D, Babcock, Samuel B, wives or the 1st of West su TW DEN LANE AND | 230,87, WEST, 190 “HANDSOMELY FURNISHED | thom the yarious companies, with the single excep-'| small concerns, believed to be traders of the Knick- E EN LANE Ad AD Rooms to let, with frst class Board. W lors of the Knick | Ruggles, Mr. Conklin and others. Mr. Babcock took ARGAIN—$12,000—WEST 24TH §T., SF STORY | < Slip—Lofts ahd Offices to let. Apply to te Banda td y » r erbocker, The olfice of the Washington Ico Compan; sapsondtoge! 8 @.. TEREE STOR SMORE, 62 Cedar st. PY 161 BAS Tory PRONT | tion of the Consumers’, have forced up prices and | Tae visitag and found in charge om small boy anda | the chair and called the meeting to order. After the high stoop House, ail improvements; 109 over private | JOHN D. SKL TER W. MONT, Rig ete: | = THIRD oom, southern exposure, with Board, $16; | raised the cry of an impending ice famine. A reporter | man who was pointed out as the President of the con- reading of the minutes of the last meeting by the sec- AGUE, Bth ay os ~ _ = bs : z est references given and required, fi “ Et BLE BUSINESS PROPERT’ DWELLING HOUSES TO LE paspehan a ws oven | Of the Henaty has devoted some time to an invostiga- | cern. After waiting nearly half an hour the reporter D by . on Sth ay., near 30th st., comsist pemesenie cag yuan). a igonmmaommaammmenmmeel Br rim: ITH BOARD, DESIR | tion of the condition of tho market, and there is not | S@W President McClay (who only a few minutes before | Try Mr. A. A, Low addressed the meeting as fol- story brown stone front House and Let, 25x10 Furnished. VO_ able large te bi 7 had next door said that all the other companies har- | lows:— Basement 94 feet deep: said property’ fo LARGE BROWN STONE HOUSE NO. 21 WEST | QOH s ERD FLOOR, | ‘ie slightest justification for vested their own crop), flitting bareheaded about the | fz, Presipnxt—There is one subject, which more gnes a ee W. Ss. LAWRE 4 e- : : (io ay none dway is lated raton nee he or hanged. AN ADVANCE IN PRICES OF PIFTY PER CENT. BS nec gonmeanins with the alleged President of the | than any other at the present time, exercises the pub- ste Tae i _ | cupied by thé Army a Dub; possession immediately, | —— ROADWAY ANI 7 ts ‘ashington company, ‘t! reporter, woudorin; * WOR SALE—FIRST CLASS TH RY AND | Iauire of JOSEPH 8. y st, room B. | pedigree AND | While the harvesting of tho crop is later than usual | Sao oF ihe Rscbectiieltie’ sad the Washington wan ee Dears parece petty ya atone House aud Lot; price Glass references given and require: the prospects for an average crop are still good. True, | not one and tho same, and whether President McClay | con a f between 40,000,000 and AL. wide, meains all “the mo Q BAST 2187 Sr, UETWEEN @7U_AND OTH AVS.— | the mild weather bas prevented tho closing o the Hud- | had not cothe in through a hole in the wall dividing | 50,000,000 pptneg § $s not a question whether, i Miscellaneous, nest approved mann t furnished at $4,500 per 4.8 Kirce and desirable Kom, on frst flour, with Board, | son and the consequent cutting of the usual supply (Beane Danae , finally approached Mr. MeClay and | the transaction of business, We shall or shall not use. . : wiguee annum or unfurnished ‘Apply on the premises, | May be had. $ * sn explanation, “Oh,” said he, “it's all the | (ho greenback and national bank note. It is more than Ree ATTENTION.—A SMALL GAIN.—A | No. 724 Lexington av. st corner of Sth st. WES’ upon its surface, but reports from the Jakes and ponds | samo company.” that; itis a question that involves not merely the pe- BD, lipase. im periecr orien, tor sal ist, for only. | eee ; awa Wieieecoe | moan in the interior of the Stato on the line of the great | , Since the views of these gentlemen were obtained | cuniary interests of our people, but the national char- Ly LS te oredr ig ood Bs gs on 23 mt low, dated. water courses all agree that the crop there will be good, | te Weather has set in cold, and {tis quite cortain that | Actor, "It. is a question Whether Congress will, or will if the Frost King continues his reveiries on the rivers, | not fulfil a pledge it has given under all the sanctions Methity, prlee only 87.00: | fe dae Tl ee A gentleman who arrived from the great Jakes and ponds for a week or two there will be an av- | of law; whether it. will or will not provide for the re- 108 Weat 23d st. WLY, FRESHLY AND ence! ired ICEFIELDS OF THK PENOBSCOT erage crop, andthe dealers who desire to bull or bear | domption of the legal tender notes in coin, ‘The gold in a uihod fur stery igh stoop, br ne Delis, | QQ CLINTON PLAGE —FURNISHRD, WITT BOARD, | and Kennebes, in Maine, on Wednesday, reports a iio sartens eri eet ar st Sage SIM DROIA HEE gt apertigee hie gre airepermrer ny ER" 1 i v entra! Pai 7 7 one large front Room, on second floor; hall Rooms to \s * ' 4 ae Y AND TO LEY, Pay Seta ta ee sinato geneiomen. : ee ciee ce ag | THE APPROACHING EXHIBITION, | te,sbout $70,000,000'n toss than three years. And this a 5 " written the frost is congealing the rivers, lakes and reduction is due, in part, at least, to the uncertainty PON PAVORABL) rposex, Tumber, w nts or ‘adjacent’ Property, AS’ r NE UNION SQUARE DD eee ee ae PAR UNION | gUARE | ponds of tho State, and the prospects are good for an SSRIS SE NE which prevails abroad as Co tho decision of the question joor ; dor 0 a he yf " vi ti iloor;, double Room, on fourth tloor, with Board; slioTab!e | average crop of New York State ice. It is impossible | BRITISH STEAM PUMPING MACHINERY—THE 2E- Per ati ene decmghe psi ome gaya Lint d G {LEGA ) TASTE shea House on Park ay., $350 per month. ply oo CHAPMAN & VA c ” i Torn Cee Herald U = : : to estimate the tonnage of ice still held over from last | | GaATTA—MISERABLE TRANSFER ACCOMMODA- | securities, but, what is worse, they have, to some ex- a PRED IS nat oe 123 STH AV.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, ROOMS, t 1 “4 ith f 59 ik TRRIBON, BROORT | singly or on suite; table and location unexception- | year in the warehouses of tho great companies who | quons rig GREAT SHOW ONLY TEN WEBKS | qo ‘hud constancy on tho port Ot Oot eed ete tice ee order, 0 or exchange for" smaller © LEXINGTON AV—A LADY GAN HAVE GOOD ‘ Panes , , sis; Cail on or address OWNER, 163 BEAGToR stommodation, Gall matternoone | %2 Say that it is much largor than they will admit Purapsuruca, Feb, 24, 1978, | D@ Wanting in the present crisis, For the sake of the ~- Bn nn . Union men were willing to iter death; URNISHED Zanuon FLOO™ Tain yoRp Wn DaTyery Wes DREIERNY Dears, RIEL e rae In the British department of tfe Exhibition there | preserve the nation’s plighted faith, how reat sarin ms, $5 to $7 per wee! to the enforced economy of consumers effected by the | 4111 yo models of some remarkable steam pumping ma- | from the sacrifice it demands, from ‘a present loss for 325 Warre RNISHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUSES—RENT ag site BO ere from $150 to $400. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY | ;_ fe eee 920) WEST 4Tt 8 KU to tet, with Board; ALE AD t NT. }O_ RENT—FURNISHED, TO A PRIVAT (2 EAST 11TH ST., BETWEEN 2D AND 3D AY! hard times, the consumption last summer fell far short the sake of a future and permanent good! On one HS ALE AND TO. MER | [gta cavee teens tone Waal aes Z26 Manisuneiy tinsel Became wa oe wiheee td oe pievions ‘yeate “10 nati to Say, Ohatetocetthah [fore ge eee ne cect ney DER Wa aus aie soma! ‘judgment has becoue, measurably RINE Hot SE AND 4% LOTS ON RIVER BANK, oe in good order ond well Menlahed also Stabile, Beary with all moderna improvements,in German private thie disteieiin tesieali cine oe ae companies’ greater for the drainage of the Verrara marshes in Northern | {ixed, viz. :—upon the necessity of retiring a portion of Yonkers, for sale, exchange or lease. Address I. H. | ¢l ry ress box 4,001 Post office, amily. e legal t -—th COLLINS, Yonkers, of O09 Hdson wt. New York. DQM Ft. R STORY BK STONE, Ost | O3Q WEST Sib ST—TO CET, WITH BOARD, TNX | tonnage than ever before at this season of the year—an bag oe mt hd ib le Sie! baie a irae tose of gan, 006, poten: er aaeionian Pav neon AT SONBERSA, NUMBER OF MOUSES TO DET O. pidfely furnished, $160: others, De first class house, large front Room, on second tloor, | overplus that will nearly compensate for any curtall- sate doast has irequently been made that | "Wit cut attempting a general exposition of the dife and for sale or exe} ge If you want « bargain call MORRIS B. BAER & CO., 72 West 34th st. to gentlemen only; table unexceptionable; references ©: ? th ft y l ra a America will beat the world iu the machinery exhibit | feulticsto be encountered (and I am conident they’ on of address JAMES YOUMANS, Agent, at Yonkers. ~ ——e changed. ment of the crop of this year. It 1s, of course, to the | 1. 4,4 great fair, ‘his may: ‘rove to be tne case with | are greatly exaggerated) I have drawn up a series - a = 2 Unfurnished. DAY VES ATH SK KWANDSOMELY FERNISHED | interests of the ico companies to cry “famine” when | ioayy, powerful machinery, but in lighter, more | Propositions to which I beg to ask the assent of this OUT OF THE Cr THREE STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK HOUSE, | LY Rooms, with good table and conveniences; terms | there ig no famine, and while putting up prices care- Galicate i aerate Chamber, They are intended to correct false impres- s and water; to let | Moderate. and intricate engines England and | sions in regard to the opinions of this community as Moo Hudsons.’ | 4 Q Wast GD ST —PRIVATE FAMILY WILL DET bai peu ester asto the stock they have 0M | Praneg will make great. efforts. to excel us; | represented here on ie salject of. satus. <b) aiaeie 3, $1,000, TO LET? | <= foe ges ear ur ptinel penger poche para eet oo I payments and also to indicate the judgment of practi- Hudven st. location desirable; one block | y¢ wit} be seen from the viows of officers of companies mice bpairhreerap See tal Bese cal men as to ‘particular features’ of laws that have POU x a ow) O VE ry 34 i en proposed. is one O! je curious anomalies of A ny E nee PN bhnie be Baka COD” B siven below that they are anxious to give plausible | srachinery Hail, and her Commissioners have been | our financial condition that the actual yalae in gold of ” 72 somely furnished Ri in a strictly private house, | excuses for the unjustifiable advance in prices precipi- a “greenback” is about eighty-sevem cents, while the . Whore he can enjoy the freedom and comfort of home, Ad: | tated by the quietly but earnestly at work selecting, examining and | 0 Breenpant ie ie vorthy 100 cents in ‘thatis to Gross ee Seer: ENICEERDOCKER’S ATTEMPT To yorcy tus sanxur, | ‘828 machinery, with such success that an unequalled } say, if the worth of the noteis measured by themarket } OARD “ collection has been made, It is ramores that some thou- | value of the six per cent bond deposited with the $ rooms, 129 Charlton 7 BURNI of LE OR TO RENT. ISLAND, HOUS! le, health, L K 1OUSE 50 OTH AV men, with first from Broadway ; pri A GENTLEMAN OF MEANS CAN HAVE A HAND. 7TH ST, STH AND OTH A ge. OLIVER, 1 oi i CO CE—HOU » OW @ hour from City Hall. Post | >> Broadway, BUILDIN : a The opinions of these oMcers are given for tho t. e three acres; w = << ‘reas@@y Department to secure it, und, moreover, it fice SES, STORES, TO LET—ON E NORTH ies pertaining to the in a first cla sands of exhibits were refused for the British sectioi 2 y eda de of Canal st. berweon Varick and Hudvon, at | location, convenient to alt lines of horse cars and but 10 min- | Teason that tho Hunan has no desire to suppress their | and that the small collection of only 800 articles | has the personal guarantee of the stocknolder i Teasonalle routs. Inguire at 187 Fulton st., corner of | utes’ walk to trains, can be accommodated. GJd No, 300 4th | gide of the question, The statement that fully one- | chosen trom those in which Englands exceis all com. | ‘Wice the amount of his stoc! N.J.3 nd | j Church at. * st., Jersey City, N. J. half of the anop te wasled by sesliing, te'n dAdsiling one | DettCore Rath etic 1 sa ae — Lapses Phe saad all Sener & 00... 68 Bros: lO _LET—FOUR STORY Bi “STONE FRONT | JN A PRIVATE FAMILY, IN A PIRST OLAS» P THE CENTENNIAL REGATTA, the propositions embraced under Tesolutions to aor SALE—A_ | Enjlish basement Ha 13 FRONT | [SA radon the cast side tareat with Basel tee hand, | Which the reporter, it would seem, can satistactorily | ‘The designs for the prizes to be awarded to the vic- wich the assent of hare Magee ich ad aie Broad sags, 162 | TO, J Ing Nanda Went sath, sto moar Breeden, | 2-4 Herald oftee. # saloons and porter houses of the First and Second | Wii yee iimited to a comumitice to make selections, | the Yolume of legal tenders by funding it it 1s pro- pth mre ve Within easy distance of all the car and staze routes; terms | (7WO LADIES OR GENTS CAN BE ACCOMMODATED | Wards, and failed to find that more than one-half paid | and in order that there may be selected but the best | Posed, in article 13, to levy a duty on tea and coffee NOR HED GOT | reasonable woe quod tenant. | Ap ar | iB yyithy fit class Board; terms reasonable. SUTHER- | for (ho ico they consume in their business, The | the ongs to be selected will be submitted to a second | pene Bear eee Ae eae * Ret akag: ©. 5 afta w ore oe 1 Sak aan aitetcantoet | anewer of many was, “0, we don’t pay for oUF ice§ | a et ie et ie er wnich are base | would be slow but sure and effective in its operation. k hit Gitte eNDIG i nee BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. wo get it from the drivers for driuks.”” A number had | somo and elaborate in design. Ts would possess the advantage of lees! way x the gy Pf So en ty a Wir i = a brother or cousin, or brother-in-law, or uncle, or a ONLY TRN WEEKS OFF. effec’ Durldings; loc assed f eferences exchanged. Address R, M. C., Post office, Provi- +e 4 ye el me, ns tages of high cash market; land rich as Gonce, . 1. for ono week from date. ae kU" | ments" whereby they had no dealings with the com- | ‘There yet remains much work to be done on some of | 4 tthe merchant were allowed to pay this particular prea theo plenty: fruit AN W, ‘A FURNISHED ROOM, | Pamtes. It is very evident that this is ono of the | the buildings. If everything is ready by the Loth of | Guty in aL erage sober Cae ae faitiiled, redemp- dwelling, gov ! . Pitty , bra ak Raat af convene od would uive proferance to secrets of the alieged meltage of one-half of the crop, eetpeoe mirieae will be an exception to all that | en need, amd the public. Indebtedness reduced’ , Grain, ad age, vont! leet pen. & s, with particulars, A. X. Y., Herald Uptown Branch | The companies, instead of advancing prices to their MISERABLE STREET CAR ARRANGEMENTS, by asingle act, The other mode involves seg¥erai pro- must + will be Jeased for two, three or five years at § honest customers, to enable them to deciare heavy Some of the Philadelphia papers, in their desire to | Ces8es not eventuating in so good a result. It would be praise all that relates to the Centennial Exhibition, | this:—Tho merchant would buy gold with is cur. sy im foot of Libegty st., , 4 Shut thelr eyes to the real facts When they claim per. | Teney, pay his gold into the Treasury ; by the Secretary ake North Pennsyi- M. train fi Pa., JAMES R. ED’ 108 V DARD AND GOOD SIZED ROOM WANTED—DY A | diy, Indy end daughter, enpeged out during the day; terms | (ivicemds, Should stop the leakage from thelr carts, vania Railroad wit, Bucks county, Pa, ¢ QOw eit AND sey STi AV. 101 t be very moderate; vicinity Mth st. and Broadway, | There is no justice in making the honest consumer pay the stree! " of the Treasury 1t would be reconverted into currency, gre welock: exn resura at ava PM.” Inquire st Miller's SOD Tot wWerostn an shin Fiens o Want duress, stating terms, Airs. M., No.1! Madison av.” | for the loss sustained by reason of thelr employés’ Tetons Vo and from the preands. The truths thee | and possibly aftor these various changes, be uscd in te Hotel, opposite nakertown. depp L. WALKER, . four Rooms; seen by inquiring. — 8. RICH, 74 Murray st, J)OARD WANTED—BY A LADY EMPLOYED DURING there 1s not. single company 1n Philadelphia which | Purchase of bonds for the ‘sinking fund.” 1% MOST DESIRABLE AND EXTENSIVE VEST- ee = Bot AM tenth otartnon: contention! to oad. | Affection for ponies of brandy and gin cocktails, Ap- | Cante.re. "iy Comfort and withut change of cars and | _ Now, I am not ignorant of the fact that existing laws dence, situated in th gale or exchange on exceeding! 14g acres of groand, fine barn, graperies, &c. Adiress box Cona, A {New Hoven. for | sruaansi Dd MS A “AE — ‘feces rma Pact ond not FURNISHED tad APARTMENTS gardener's house, ottice, New Haven, cars, Address CHARGE, Herald Uptown Branch office, | pended are the views of the officials referred to, annoying delays, even the comparatively smail numbers | ke the duties on imports payable in gold, nor deem FANTED—A MALL. BEDROOM AND BOARD, BE. | * THY KNICKERBOCKER ICR COMPANY. Of sightseers whio Now visit tho Centennial grounds on Hn reript ean ag eee pees Tuvsiyed ae VY "tween 20th nnd Goth sts, Addrosa box 121 Hgald | pho tatest directories place the capital of this com. | Sundaysand holidays. Allthe Philadelphia lines charge | Prevent Verttt. shad io peer ghey Uptown Branch office. ; seven cents fare, and their cars are generally amail, | Perce!ve how another Jaw, imposing a duty on tea and = Pany at $2,000,000, and give as the officers the follow- | uncomfortable and badly ventilated. the income from which would be applicabie t@ a on hie i ~ . | the reduction from the public debt, would contlict in HOTELS. ing gentlemen:—Alfred Barmore, president; E. A. | 4.5 pennsylvania Railroad Company hes commenced | Shy way.with tne spirit of the law that appropriates ISHED ROONS TO LET. ail conveniences; convent FURNISHED FRONT ROOM - FOR GENTL ne nee . nnears Address box 1 0 “ ~ A GaN Taman na ae - AL aad wife or two gentlomen, per weel T THE NEW ENGLAND HOTEL, BOWERY AND | Smith, treasurer, and L. 0. Reeves, secretary. Tho the revenue arising from imports to the payment of in- TAUiacay pases Wk peek lies bagae hee 6 enemies ce Panic nennllelte ve ZA Bayard st.—200 light, Rooms: equal in'comtort | general impression in the community is that this com- Hilt tuersure alates mucins of paket saga terest on the public debt and toa “sinking fund" for m house, barn, Sc. y hotel; lodgings, 50c., for gentlemen | pany isa vast monopoly that directs the movements of | in sawing and planing the timber for the now building, | the final extinguishment of that debt, | The power that The market aud cau put the price up or down at will, | while the puilluy of several eugines shitting cars filled | ™Ade onc law Is adequate to the making of another. mile west from th picture: some varlor A toa ahaa el oe nel : a oor Ate Ss. 5 ‘That this idea 1s well The law requiring duties to be paid in gold is not - _ sas Ne Bor Ay "i grounded {s proven by the fact | with lumber and gravel presents a very lively sceue. ones UL, COMFORTABLE SUNNY ROOM, GAS | ant rooms, cxes metal widuniin kan that when the Knickerbocker puts up its prices all | The whole work ts to be finished by the ist of April pep paies atloa notary Pipher apices nee e. for a gentleman, house heated; dav, near lth st. other compagies, with the single exception of the Con- THE CATAOLIC T. A. B. FOUNTAIN, e Cer ae eee Yollow in thois wake. Mr. Barisore | ‘The Centennial Committee of the Catholic Total Ab. | Would not interfere with the oie, but would facilitate “HOTEL, FULTON ST, NEAR BROA 0 has becn dead for some time, and Mr. McClay gnc. | stinence Union have decided to place around the circular | 984 render eflicacious the operation of the other, can- ropean plan; Rooms 50 cents upward; family B LEMONT. NEATLY PURNISHRD Ri S j a 7 FURNISHED ~~ Brick psite Astor ret : +s ______ ceeded him as president, A few days ago a reporter | basin of the Centennial Fountain seven medallion he Not, it scems to me, be met with any reasousole or ggg ASE yy POG easine RO eae: POSE SORT HOUSE, 203 WILLTAM St OPEN ATE | catled at the office In Canalatrest, aud tot ie poulptared in marble, of the following Catholic goneraig | Yalid objection, For particulars address A. 8, NICHOLS, 73 | Dp iisiiep SEOO fe ee Se., 50e.; gentiomen and fam- | the company stated that he had called to se sad osvillans of the Hevolution:—= , ne ha in| Mr, Samuel B Ruggles made a powerful appeal to ., New York, story, to ewen, without board, in a fi Ns ana — aoe en dent as to the prospects of a good ic ‘rance, nd and companion of Washington. me. |, = - - | i sth sh naar Malivon sauaree | \eADISON SQUARE HOCSE—BROADWAY, CORNER | “Walk' right * “said he; ili | Latuyette,- wife of General Lafayette, also born in |" tho members to sustain the law of 1008 Laviolate oo REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. it aoa GaLk e vane a st, fir ‘lass fumily Lot Seat sunny Suits on | gnd him The reporter found Mr, | France, celebrated for her patriotism and earnest sup- | Venerable gentleman stato at 0 retary had a | lemen only. 16 15th at., near Tit. os od McCiay, who admitted that companies had | port of the American colonists in their struggle for free- | $157,000,000 as receipts from imposts, and this amount: STORY AND BASEMENT Hi rented and salject to a | /AY House or Country Beet. | FURSISHE ry and Bond st | two. N == | advanced the prices over last year, but denied that 1t | dom. 3. Comte de Grasse, born in France, commander ern: was owing tu any coucert of action 'by the companies, | of the Froneh flect which assisted at the eapture ot Gorn- | "4 es Paid to the creditors of the ve deren There was a meeting of officers of ice companies some | walls at Yorktown. 4, Count Pulaski, born in Poland, | ¢0 Pay the interest on the bonded indebtedness, which’ time ago, and they had agreed upon sixty cents per | commander of Pulaski’s Legion, He was killed at the | amounts to about $1,800,000,000, making almost dress A., Groenvilie, Jersey City. hundred as the price for families and forty cents to the | attack on Savannah, 5. Colonel Stephen Moylan, born | $95,000,000 for interest, and one per cent to be set TANTED—BOARD IN THE COUNTRY WITH A PRI- | 08D trade butchers, saloon keepers, restaurants, | in Ireland, aide-de-camp to Washington, and com- | apart annually asasiuking fund, which amounts to V “vate family. for gentleman, wite, infant. and nurse, | &C He declared that last year’s prices were ruinously | mander of the famods Moylan’s Dragoons, a Pennsyl- | about $21,000,000; the balance of. which, of course, within easy daily access of New i } | low, and had they continued to prevail this year every | Vania organization, 6. Thomas Fitzsimmons, born in | could be distributed at the pleasure of the Secretary. Y Ait red; referen kiven agd required: | man in the business would be ruined, Two companics | Ireland, member of the Continental Congress, noted for | But it is betier, far better, for nd particulars, box 329 Post office, went into bankruptcy last year, owing to the low prices | his ardent support and aid ot tho Colonial cause, 7. ALL DUTIES TO KE COLLECTED IN COIN COUNTRY BOARD. WIDOW, HAVING A nov: OR, FOR ONE OR 5. N | 2 y, would like parties to cake Board in exchange for econd floor, Call 12 to ¢ 70 LET—T0 GENTLEM ily, without board; splendid locas: R, corner AST 9TH ST—FURNISHED, TOR | i residence or business; sale or lease; cash réquirod j | tow. | Sur exchange. E AND FOUR STORY, PI Por oi » exehange for Lots cl ror Farms | Apply to | x COMPLET == = that prevailed, The markot, lie said, was last year as | Kosciusko, born in Poland, distinguished for,his mili- | and that coin be paid out to the public creditors, He Ra NAS te ee required. 1 BILLIARDS, much an oyerplus as it is short t's year, “One thing | tary services in the Revolution, and famois in the | combatied Mr, Low's ideas of a currengy tnx being nae, Geome ana 1 roach waive x am STANDARD BEVEL MLLIARD TABLES, | Please bear in wind,” gaid he, “that you oan’t tell | world’s history for his herole efforts to gain liberty for | placed on tea and cofles. Mr. Ruggles wanted the sonse, TUOMAS RAG TPO RETA HANDSOME HED ROOM op! EVEL MILIARD TABLES. | until about the 16th of March whether the crop | Poland, of the Chambor—hitherto unstained amid thestrife and = © a ad floc h closets, bath room, de, ; apartment | Sionshin and mateh d hand Tablet will be tall or short, We have gathered but very little VISITORS PROM ABROAD. din of party ome favor of the act of 1862, in : Ms 1 - Anse f terms moderate. Raine Bereatns. W. He CO. 40 at Rockland Lake, probably not more than 5,000 or It ts semi-officially announced that overy berth on | favor of the law beneficent and oe get pkg a. Agi te ny si f HANDSOME BROWN STONG | NEW SX? “DECKER” PORTABLE | 6,000 tons, By this time last year we had all our ice | every steamer arriving at this port from abroad has | which had already wi out $1 1,000 of our debt, vee » t st., First or ond FI ft | AL table tor sale cheap. “Address 0. O. housed; the year before it was housed a month | been engaged for the term between the Ist of May and Mr. Peter Cooper followed Mr. Ruggles and read a REAL TATE WANTED , suitable for physician | — — earlier. We havea house capacity of 1,000,000 tons, | the 15th of September. Jong paper advocating the soft paper system and bring- _ WASTED sn Rar se pales ioe ARD :RICAN which will more than supply our custom.” He es- THX SOCIRTY OP ENGINEERS. ing the testimony of such wise men as Benjam ANTED—TO P RTO RENT. A MEDIUM A PRIVAT 5 pelts 1 Pholan & Coliender | timated that one bail of the crop is wasted in getting | Tho American Society of Enginoers propose to secure | Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, John C. Cathoun, Roverdy ‘sized English or t House, in n R ht monriae it to their patrons by meltage in barges and wagons, a complete represcntation of the progress and practice ' Jonnson and Horace Greeley to bear in his favor. Mr. = Mr. McClay was here informed that out of seventeen | of their business, and to have persons ready to give in- ; Cooper said he believed the salvation of the country is and d4th ‘sts. Ad- | ordet, Vetween 4ch b ! ‘ON SQUARE HOICE OF | stolet, with everything com. $e a > saloons visited the barkeepers or owners admiticd | formation on pertinent subjects, and to reer inquirers | in the hands of the present Congress and the Execu- NATIONAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. that they paid nothing Jor their ice, but got 18 from the | to the fogutto of any perm of engineering interest in | tive. The President Rad said in one of his inaugurala aio drivers a exchange ogee fae this oo offered as | the Exposition. ory the Cama send Eipaeyd a hens cad the best that cotineed noGwe wan Yesterday, when it bi 5 | a possible solution of the shrinkage. le admitted THE TUNISIAN BXUIBITS. ever been devised, and he believed him. Fee eee a eee ent nanats. © 1 | that suc inght contribute to ashrinkage, aud made a |+ ‘Tho invoices of the goods that lave just been | “Mr. Cooper velioved that two laws were necessary } 'xon lad failod, with liabilities probably amount ) noc of the information, His impression was that the | shipped by the Bey of Tunis for the Exposition have | to be enacted in order that the wisdom of this finan- ing to $3,500,000, the shares of the National Steamship | crop this year on the Hudson and on the adjacent lakes | been received. The exhibits comprise thirty-four cases | cial system should be vindicated—fi that the sToRY HiGit_ t to oxeced $1.20 W lowest price, X. Y, for cash. Ad Uptown Branch 2 <-——. | JO) BART 44TH “ | = y PF WoobE Wis ; be ae any-of wi ‘Shey wore la and ponds would be short, but be admitted that they | of furniture, including a mother-of-pearl table, national debt should be funded into one serios of threo- 25.00 2°Ris teas seein c Palace oon 12: cnet teins dg eg Hoenig pesos bali ich amd vge holders, deciined | Vouft nave a large supply in Maine, ‘The cose of trans- | ments of gold and sliver, costumes of the country, | sixty-iive per cont bonds; second, that national banks pany-in Georsia or tieiguboring States, with the view wack, Apply on tae Bre WS Ae EY og | {fom 11 to 8 and 8%. “During tho atternoon @ HERALD | porting it to this city, however, would be from $1 50 to | carpets, rugs, blankets, silk hangings, agricntiural im: | should be compolied by law (o recognize legal tenders. establishing saw) wust be situated on or near snavig- | Bleecker | reporter called upon Mr, Hurst, the manager of the Na- | $2 por ton, which would keep up the prices, he thought, | plements, tents, arms, saddlery, musical instruments, | as the sole curroncy, and that the people should be able river, whose inouth ean be reached by vessels of GOO or | > 7; tionai line, to ascertain to what extout the failureaffected | When asked if it was a fact that sowe of the minor | copper utensils, oils, extracts, essences, pipes and | enabied to convert them, when ioo plentiful, into gov- SV tons: state MSERTiN vas Bocetees, ‘ 216 ~’ Said th t companies obtained their supply from his company, he | tobacco, pottery, soap and other articles “too numer- | ernment bonds bearing the 3 65-100 rate of interost. Of trees, He. A x sistem adel : it, Mr. Hurst said that one of tho firm had for tem | answered in the negative, and stated that ali the ovher | ous to meution” The most interesting and valuable | ‘France, smd the speaker, ‘is pr New York. i ‘osperous years been Vice Chairman of the company and bad | companies harvest their own crop. It they are short | exhibit will be a plece’of pavement excavated from the — 600,000,000 of legalized paper, but our national debt | been one of its most enterprising directors. His inter- | they go into the open market and compete. The busl- | ruins of Carthege and bearing the figure ofa lion’ in | never can be paid by. & policy which enforces idleness est in the line was also very large, and his financial | D¢ss, he further said, bad fallen off greatly of late years | mosaic, The Bey has requested George Harris Heap, | on millions of people.” diffleulties were a source of regret to all connected with | !2 the provision trade, The pork packers, for mstanee, | United States Consul at Tunis, to represent that After much general discussion on Mr. Low's reso it; but, so far as aifecting the National’ company's | 89 t0 Chicago, St Louis and cinnati to eure | country at the Exposition, Mr. Heap, baving been | lutions Mr. Conklin moved a resolution which em- credit or standing was concerned, the iailure was of no | their stock, Deeause they cart ship from these | permitted by a joint Congressional resolution to ac- | bodied all the pith and substance of the rest, whieh de- 05 316. AST 13TH ST.—A LAR@ . OLY furnished front Partor to let ive Proof. | Keeping privilege; gas; suits two persyns ; private ry TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES Bese BUTLDIN | Loeated on Nassau, Anu and Pulton sts. | Board it desire First Floor insurance offices or | — es of ints to Europe cheaper than they can from | cept the appointment, will .arrive hero about the | clared that ‘‘a generai resumption of specie paymonts oaks aos ve aiered sult | UNFURNISHED ROOMS ANI be Be: sonia swing buyers tooled e doned, | Here. Tho matter 1s ‘one of cheap transportation | middle of April. Ns fs called for to renew success 1m. all yursuite Of com. e MENTS TO LES. found and that the low quotation of the stock would be | purely. The removal of these packing establishments PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE. meree,”’ After this was almost unanil “4 Also some eligihi ~ ~~ a wevermnnwweennnm | only temporary. to the West makes a loss to the company of a good Bids have been opened for the contracts for building | the resolution of Mr. Ruggles was embodiod ed a . APPL \ SPLI vt hog FLAT bP aa 0. = WEST SITH — —_—__--— --— many thousand tons per year, bing [vipat send be Resort coreg ett De] > aeommeri ' parm 80 ae ae Chamber of Commerce was not ake the ia st. Apply at 322, next door, near Sth av. a TAR NEW YORK 1 COMPANY, - close © prine! 5 ion e head- ledged to Twa wo or <PRENCH FLATS, 94TH ST.) RENTS FIRE ON A STEAMSHIP. Next to the Knickerbocker isthe New York Ice Com- | quarters of the departinent are in Machinery Hall. F REBUM! tom by January 1, aT at A |A ' ‘ of pany, of which Mr, Winch is President. This gen | fhe steam fire engines, hose. hook and ladder | but also to the Ruggles resolution ‘as to ing the . . BAER & CO., 72 W. At about half-past two o'clock yesterday afternoon | tieman, who bas been im the business over twenty | trucks, supply wagons and other phernalia Will ar- | act of 1862 inviolate. The resolutions of Mr. peer of vations altos. on first | = % iD FLOOR, cc - jp | the wooden sheathing around the boilor of the steam- | years, said that he had no disposition to ¢: in | rive ina few days. About 4ixty-five extinguishet — | tons 8 to 12) wore referred to the Finance Committee, to let, at reduced prices. | A {1A Sime; more room if required: tn perfoes der, | ship Herder, lying at her dock at the foot of Thind eee ae ot aan tiles tela be Big i nd Tn, perp eluent op one ar mp engl Bed Ra pe one vt gd 96 Aster tenes cde Be yanlenes, in pei ouse 392 1 i any of the @ companies were gal mn In the main building are seventy-five fire- | which the Chamber Astor Gicese oath.” Fee ae Te ast H4Gh sty | street, Hoboken, took fire from some unknown cause. | on the ponds along the line of the canals, pi crea plugs, Sich a waler weanmere wuindinot We fires 6 phan hi 0 kN ST a few moments alter the announcement was made | ville and Fort Miller and other pli and they were | stream above its highest point, and outside and BAPTIST WOMAN'S SOCIETY, itecieprepieg whee nn | by the purer to the peorengers, who hed gouvon | ner opinion otha We crop maud ack | around it thee are, Inna ore such ——_— a oe ne bane baeit board expecting she would sail at three o'clock, some | on the Hudson River, but they were cutting largely in | plugs, and outside. tuirty-ebree. additional oncx The | The Baptist Woman's Missionary Society, of Lo \ a Near Yadisom av., coven and eicht rooms, all Nyhs | Sleht consternation prevatied among them. The mails | Massachusetts aud Maine. The Knickerboeker and | othor principal buildings aro equally well supphed, in | Isiand, held its annual meeting yesterday in tho Strong ‘and every Improvement; rente $50 to ‘Avply on prem- | and specie were removed from tho steamor, anda hose | Consumers’ are harvesting in Maino, and individuals in | proportion to their si Moat of the men in tke brig- | piace church. The seeretary’s and treasurer's reports. ixes, or to MORRIS B. BAER & CO., 72 West S4ih st. i dontes einine oti the dock w: warte | the New England States arc cutting large quantities in | ado have been selected from the Old Volunteer Fire den missionary circles exist in Brook- Sa FLAT FO RENECAT TL GAMAT BEDEC. | TOUS donker ons jock was run on | expectation of 4, short crop, The supply on hand of | Departmentand are under very strict rules. During | Showed that fourteen —PRENC « rents, $17 upward; MORRIS how aed as a caring yess; rent iow. App 0 a DD, 2u8 Bowery. = ) 25TH ST.—PART OF A STORE TO I ng Xtinguish the fire. This was quickly done with but | jast year’s stock he estimated at 126,000 tons. The | the Exposition their number will be about 200. The | lyn, auxisiary to this general society. Tho paymont PIROADWAY AD and in fine cond! first bell at 442 West | 5 = arate ts first class tailor. Apply in store 1,921 | goth te tar house smal! damage. The commander of the steamer then hedule of ‘ siopted \ 7 a mombership in those circl Brea eins tation: Apvly tm more Li0B1 | Both st, for housekeeper, ______. | nouitied the passengers that bis vessel would et Gall | just, wes §3 00 ‘per ton, packed tac tahereaaset Soduce Seeipanv] Go ve MUMGIEE ‘Sontioutlly ort $i rad lates pledgea themselves wwe iacaddivonat 3 ET—BROADWAY, SOTH ST.. ONE BLOCK | until to-day, in order to give him time to ascertain | mon, sixty cents per hundred to families by retail, and | engine and truck houses. circles aro i before the next an- FI ya aa acatanlsta a a adh co ois hutamel Pale amy uy inury was done tothe machinery, Before | forty eonts per bunired to butchers, saloon keepers, ed ual, moeting. Tho receipts for the last ene, | SONALI Sc cieihsdihadelacadaiaat ____ | seven o'cl 0 evening, however, everything 6 price prior to this advance was t to REWERS ‘TENNIAL. o few hundreds Jess AND (STORE ON) CHATHAM (jb AND 3D FLOORS TO LET—0 ROOMS, ADL | was righted, and it was given out that the Herder Gor iye'conee te thie Leade, ahd torty ooade to tee Bi AT THE CENTEY A oo are ie darviens yim, Of this sum $826 26 aire of ner, $ » 7 a modlorn improvements: brown stone front; possession | would leave her doek at two o'clock to-day, ilies, He estimated the yearly home consumption at The committes for the rection of the | Were contribated during the past quarter. immediately.” 1,397 Broadway, 2,000,000 tons. Largo cargoes are shi South frbm cirelos were made yorbally and in writing and shah cess ilt ee or hon ne about LET OR LI FORMERLY KNOWN | ‘) WEST 4TH 8ST. N IN ASE THE POLICE FORCE. ‘every year, chiefly by the Knickerbocker ipany, | Brewer’s Industrial Exhibition Butlding 10 | Mrs. Goodri the president of the society, and the a: ene caves | 102 pe ee shee egg The National tco Company he, Sal, harvest thet eFop | the Centennial Eabibition grounds near the | acereta tthe Society for Long Island, présented « fs, TO LET, ON THB NORTH | To Tar Eprror ov Tas Herauy:— fees 000 “0. 70,000 ia pr ae De sociig | Asticaltural and fforticultural building at Bepniet Nealon Whe’ tniatid towné of tna teat tae hp benweae, Vere vad eae MS, eC No action of any one of the Legislative Committees, | company packed and delivered, chiefly to heavy | Philadelphia, wi!l meot to-day, in the secretary's of- teresting rs were read by Mrs. J. B. Thomas om : -and Brooklyn now in session in Albany, should have been better rw ron ee . bo Le ton; benigh tery toy! hal fice, at No. 159 Broadway, to decide upon a con! “The 7 1M na i Rage seg Pub. ne — — a en ee ps ii iy 101 pe a LOFTS EAST 197i ST, OVER Nos. TIF, ti AND F WANTED—AY ForR | Fecotved or more appreciated by overy grade of 80 | $4.UF Oo any had standing over from last year's | Ghoul Bie O90 endear eet ae oo ee ee eyor: | Great Want of the’ Woman's Baptist’ Missionary. So- 4 tas leo in ding tm the rane ewer Wf 5 +8 pd enn pioacaer ig cicty than the recommendation of the Committee OM | erop about 125,000 tons, In summing up his views of | ability, next Monday. The subseriptions from this | ciety—Personal Consecration of Young Women to ~ 4 GROTE & CO. 114 East Lith si, opposite Academy of | Address 0. box | J Uptown Branch otice "=" | Crime to the Assembly for increasing the aumeri- od roses 6 Fagen the Haas tera ey exclusively amount already to $17,000. Tho | Mission Work.” 0000 Ro ee Ole ee La cal strength of the police force of the city ot Now | Petsvedl will ow must as a muller Of Course go up, | embodied aro” to. consist of barley, mall, hops, Of CORONERS’ CASES, NA _ SEMEN AY je ib § rf Litton 1 eon te lege tne. ripen premier | wil semove 000m ae" "RX: Daiuegr | York | Ik ae long Deon apvarant thas dhe proses | a reighte from Maine are oo i A WO ge iii STORE TO LET—SOUTHWEST CORNER 28TH ST. | ] HAVA AN Al TENANT WAIlING FOR A SHALL | 10m fo npeed tient, aad | has. a capital ot $250,000., Its officers are William @, | tail h r mackcoat tnt n tho case of John D. Fosbay, Jr., aged thirty: Dia isiniuc IT iivate tent out LID, Owners please, send descrip: | Sble cll i eat ry ite rosant it will be physi- | Schenck,” Prosidcat, and le. Q. Colgate, Secratary, formation as’ to’ the. uods production. of. malt | Years, ot No. 197 Kast Thirtioth sureot, the jury yester- we - — bend wee an . | ally impossible so prevent the numerous erimes | The stock is chiefly by the large Proprietors | jiquors in the United States, capital invested, amount | day, sclocted by Coroner Eickhoff, brought in a verdict Sts Cretan RSL" 3 on IL DING: ‘AXTED—A FLOOR. Ov sts oes Bogus . Y against property and person which are simultane- | aud restaurateurs Mr. i, Delmonico is one of the | of grainand hops used by brewers, taxes paid, &c., Will | that deceased came to his death by being crushed to glevetor; Heated Uy ston. No. 160 West Fish ot; res UOLMES, Herald tipbe +a Breveh oiteo, a. quence Of the inanOuy ity Tete poltes to cover Sitti |-consumors* na entities ‘Jennemted.* mn ieee: | nn Prone by the fete eh death by a freight car. They exonerated the driver, a mR 5 aw ANTED—A PREN PLAT, WITH ALL MODER) eames that ate found most to the cu- | pany reports that they havo not as yet harvested a TOLEN. but find the Harlem Railroad Company criminally cs STORAGE, WAREUOURES, DOING A GOOD W pl. ighcen ek March b. Address, stating rent, | Nou or dutcehpenel glaswen, Asal presen( covat!- Va'or tee Ub the watate of shia Baie, bus at South LOST OR 8' je Be lugont in having but o' ness, iglocation near Canal west | &o, do., box office. sine andi the Kennebee, they have cut and housed —— ing, im their opin: im geen 1 soa oe | WV ANFED,G RENT 0 BUA wae FETED tenet eo Dara meer eres ean am ny sboeen wary aks pa Ison an | Androw W, Phelps, of No. 62 Cedar street, reported | m horses and properly stiend to the brakes, ‘ on A medtum sive, for manufacturing, par dress | absolutely tm for then make arrests | average fificen inches thick, wi wastage to the police yesterday the loss of a pocketbook con- Ene Bo EN HAGURRYT, 200 Front a, stving location and particulary, W. & 8, Herald otice without a f of fear and ‘pretension hab uel, transportation 1s more than oa ilateon iiver and who In the Country. more on taking « Broadway one ab Besigcinth erect ‘ss oa ten eth ans eetaas ee sam’ instances ‘successful. tm demand He re- | was gone when he arrived at Astor House, He | on the 16th inst, the tury e STR A TAPE TO LONE OF Suanee. Aly | Me cooeenl, TUOMAS STRITGH. | Doris bat we the Consumers” have Dut a stall guaa- | woticog vo Funpiclous persous In the eas from iaturien™ * .

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