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CITY REAL EYTATE ror 4” Central. —A BROADWAY STOR eligibly situated tor inc one-third to one- possession any $25,000 a year rent for five years is offered for 1t ax it Blands \f accepted immediately. HOMER MORGAN, No. ine st, u TO-MORL TAL. REPORTS DEPARTMENT. CAB Fr sLUSTRATED. MOLI a ALBANY LEGISLATL Latest Local and T INTEREST. PROM WASHING- EX! . AND News from all Parts, MATTER, ‘DING CENTS, A FIRST CLASS FOUR stoop Two BUY bigh brown oth ay, Pine st. me House, For permits, 7, Ac., apply to HOMER MO East Side, JOR SALE—HANDSOME HOUSE, IN HARLEM; EX- cellent location: modern tmprovements; convenient to boats priee $0,000; offer wanted, Apply to owner, M Ust BE SOLD AT A SAGRIFICE —A NEAT CoT- tage on the east side of Yorkville: 3 F 1) or $4,000 | Fauted Apply to J. ACKERMAN, No. O8 Bust Lath st, rom 10 to OM $1,000 CASH. FOR A THRE BA mentund sub-cellar House near Harlem bridge mainger, $4, oo mortgn, . DIC cukn, No. 2 New Chambers st. _ G cAD THE d ‘O-MORROW MORN UNTAINS vSreciay REPORTS POM TON OF WAR DEPARTMENT EX 0" ABLE NEWS FROM. BUD! ILLUSTRATED POLICE COURT sk. ALBANY LEGISLATURE AND GUss1 os from, AIL E Parte, ATT Latest Local and Telegraphic INTERESTING "READ! (CE TWO CENTS, West Side. OR SALE—ON WEST 46TH ST.. NEAR STH AY. (one of the finest locations in the city), four story town stone Dwelling, 20 by with or Without furniture. 5]\0R SALE—A SM. House, in complete order, nour Booth's Theatre. ly at Sus Cel PoE, SALE—A BARGAIN, A THO four, story Epxlist: baseinent nV Sd st. JAMES R, EDW "RDS. ‘Och av., southwest Address OW id ofce Ap #0 | prices A OUT OF THE al FOR 1% OR TO RENT. ONE OR TWO LOTS, ON RAILROAD to depot, at Glendale, Queens county; low 224 Atlantic st., Brooklyn. SALE—A SET OF SECTIONAL DOCKS, CON. sisting of four sections (worked by steam), capable of vessels of 350 tons burden: also alot of Shipearpen- Tools, Clamp Screws, Bed Screws, Jack Screws, must be suld on account of death of owner. Ad- | one ade | yor F Ulster county HOUSE AT KINGSLA balf hour only from New York; ee torms. Address K, FURMAN, Kingsland, N Favorit honse furni 350 guests. DAVIS & SIMPSON POR SALE OR TOL House (furnishe boats, picnic zrounds; fit tor samm or hotel ly exchanged for ho See hand W. W. Mel ITH, Rockland ink oy from and ready for opening: accommodation for . Philadelphia, ‘711 Walnut st ° ps Foom 1 180 3 Nassau st. York. OR SALE OR TO RENT—AT HASTINGS, A THREE story double briek House, 48 rooms, two cellars and t froms by 200: suitable for a boarding Hudson River Railroad depot. In- 5 RIVERSIDE PROPERTIES A poeiniey Country Seats and Cottuges for sale and rent, furnished and enfurnished, Oil prices, 'WATER, Riverside, Coun, HOUSES AND FARMS FOR 2 $25,000. For par- POPAM oan TO-MORROW MORN CONTAINS SFRUIAL | REPORTS TRON. WASHING- TON OF WAR DEPARTMENT EXPOSURES, CABLE NEWS FROM EUKOPE. ILLUSTRATED POLICE COURT SKETCHES, ALBANY LEGISLATURE AND Latest dygeat end News from All Parts, EAD bas SUNDAY Ti OUT TAMFORD, CONN. A BPRCIALA Y—CHOICE OF Houses for sal sh ish or HUheR ed 39 [10 LET—AT PLAINFIELD, unfurnished, elegant Mansion: beau teen rooms, ail iihproxements, fine groun fruit, de. Address F. M., box 88 Post pe “LET—F D—O NPORT NECK, Lon the Sound, forty minutes from Grand Central Depot, wlarge doub 14 rooms, stable, arden, fruit and shade: two to Ove words: fine Rinks of the water and ti | borhood Srst Le it. DAVENPORT, 181 Broadway. Au | dress OSCAR pypason, box 176 Post office, Koudout, | TO LET FOR __BUSINE: wd |_ PURPOSES, 0 LET—A FIRST FLOOR, rok wt BUSINESS OR private family, at 107 15u ee 0 LET—RENT LOW—THk siibare cc) siultable for business or manufacturing. Apply to T. FORD, 34" Away, , ROOMS, &C., WANTED, In this City and Brooklyn. ED—IN A GOOD WELL LIGHTED Lg Mpa shy Ment tee a Said pe aoe: ipo Let CHEAP—TWO FLOORS, 20X00 OR LESS; excelient stand for a printer or any. Il ing business. Inquire on premi av. T OR LEASE—PREMISES,NOS, 228 AND 229 + Fomalag three to Waier st., 160 fect. sepa- Apply to 8. ANDERSON, office Screw ¢ or entire. ks, opposite, 6 48,7, CHATHAM SQUARE, CORNER EAST ) Broadway, fronting Catharine si—To Lease, Also Building 152 South st. 8L MAIDEN ane —STORE TO LET. JOHN D, WENDEL, 79 Maiden lano. 705 705 BROADWAY, —STORE, 100 FEET DEEP.0TO let. JOHN Db. WENDEL, 70 Maiden lane, “DWELLING } HOUSES 1 TO. LET, Furnished. FOUR STORY LARGE House, . SUPERIOR EXTRA WIDE CORNER HOUSE, ON 1S leading avenue, 24 roo by steam, frescoed . rent. Apply to H. HIGH STOOP CORNER NEWLY. FRESHLY AND EXQUISITELY FUR. story high stoop brown stone Dwell Central Park, ixtox80; but pantry extetisions #eap only @4,600 a years possession. mits at 34 East 17¢h st. or No. 4 Pine st. STEVENSON, Jr. NTLY FURNISHED FOUR STORY BROWN stone House to let, to a ye ar near Ele- TELEGRAM d Railroad stati st. Rent low. EAD THE SUNDAY UT TO-MORROW MORNING. our bee ay: CIR REPORTS PROM WASHING- OF ee a ak pare SURES. RO: oe SkRGouES. Local and Telegraphic News trom all Ports. INTERESTING READING MATTER, KICK TWO CENTS. LET. a OR UNFURNISHED, THE ree story brown stone House, 77 St, Mark's ay. near roo 7 iklyn. Inquire of J. P. KILBY, corner tin — mand’ Stirling place, Brooklyn, Unfurnished, PA EAST 19TH ST.. OPPOSITE MESSRS. TIFFANY +O d just west of Broadway aud Union squi gs double, Mansion, suitable for ® privat gr boarding pnrposes; rent low, Of V. K. STEVENSON, Jr. 00 FOOT STREET) Lots, below grade; pi PER, 26 ‘Sd av. (Bible Hou: UNDAY TELEGRAM, ae re a MORN! PC clegraphi from All Parts, READING. MATTER, TWO CEN ase all JaMks i EDWALD: LARGE BER OF HOUSES, ON THE PRINCI- Vial grgnuen end streets, for sale et barging, M.A. « < a.) R EAD THE NTAINS AL RE: | : TON OF WAR DEPARTMENT. EXPOSURES. CABLE NEWS FR rn ILL usTRATED POLICE, SKLICHES, ALUANY. LEGISLATURE, AND “GOSSIP: 1 aud Telegraphic News trom Aur Parts. INTERESTING “READIN: ATT: PRICE TWO © ENTS BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND ' TO" LET. MORNIN, OREPORTS FROM. WASHING- ARTMENT, EXPORURES, our. CONTAINS “SPEC TA TON OF WAR CABLE elearap hic News fron Ail Paste DING MATTER. Chars PRC two TS. 500 TO $1,500 CASH AND BALANC ) instalments will buy a frame, brick or brown ein Brooklyn. Apply in forenoon to E. H. BAB- Montague WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO RENT GE—FIRST CLASS, W Cost, ‘REL ON , Address JAMES 6. PARSHALL,’ Mor- ALE—AT NEW ROOH ON WHITE Plains road, Westchester county, N, Y,, one mile from Wepot, a Farm of 8H x now used’ as’ a Stock farm, part Wood land and balance under good state of eultivation, with fine, large dwelling and all sary outhoures Tare stabl with accommoda: thing that may be ts and part of stock sol Pp r desires; fru i nds in abundance. Also Farm of 4435 acr wood land, balunce under cultivation, with dwell Hecessury Outbuildings, all in excellent conditi wbandance. The above to be sold on v eusy terms for scr; owner sells aa he is going abrond, ZAN ‘on the preimi: JOSE EL JOR SALE OR TO Leask AT YONKERS, ON Broadway—A large House (48 rooms), with ‘large Mable, &e., and about one acre of laud: well adapted lor a hotel or boarding house. ‘Apply to HOME MORGAN, No. 2 Vine st. iu YOU WANT TO change for Yonkers Agent, at Yonkers, HIRE, PURCHA Property addre ORE. YOUMAN: R E.—RENT OR FOR COTTAGE HOUSE, X | acre of Land, nine rooms, near the depot. DAVENPORT, 18) Broadway. VELEGRAD JPEAD THE SUNDAY OUT TO-MORROW SPECIAL MOK REPORTS ILLUS? ALBANY Latest Local DP POLICK COURT SKKTCHE: EGISLATU RE AND GOSSIP. ee -SPLENDID HOUSE, AINING 12 rooms, with lot and @ halt Joining; best neiguborhood ; rable tor doctur; moder’ improvements; depot con ent, rent $24 LOTTA MARTIVILLE, 358 West 20th st. ve JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE. For Sale. 0 AND BUSINESS FOR SALE—ONLY $4,000; ijos in Jersey ; delighttul country; rare. chance, ¥. BOOKHO! 56 Liberty st,, corner La L 1 id Tel otha Be ne ry test Local an elegraphic News from All Parts, INTERESTING READING MATTRIL PRICE TWO % JeNTS. To Let or Lease. TELEGRAM Ree? THE SUNDAY oT Ty. re) NTAINS SPEC! TAL, TON OF W ‘A "ABLE NEWS FROM. ILLUSTRATED. POLICE COURT ALBANY LEGISLATURE Latest “Local and Telegraphic INTERESTING READIN PRICE TWO © BLOOMFIELD 8T., 2a improvement $900. Inquire, on. the pre of at KIMMEL & VOIG ken, with 1 Very good condition ; between 3 and 5 o'clock I. ; Canal st., New York. OF THE CIry PROPERTY our” FOR ‘ SALE OR TO RENT. GREAT SACRIFICE.—MAGNIFICENT ARM 40 acres choice land; only 24 4 in Stroudsburg ; overiooking town and the ocation for t good ‘dwelling 20 by 30, large barn; all necessary out sont 409 choice grape vines, s taken the preminm at county t seenery grand Sud boxlthfulness wasarpassed : Tite attachment: 6 rooms; tings; splendid frait Pruett which have al on y $4,000: tortns ny length of time; offered sold. Address W. J. WAMILTON & WALLIS OFFE place: wuntain side; FORCED SALE SUBSTANTIAL HOUSE, Six fA. rooms, dry cellar: eplendid Let, Oux182: garden. fruit, Shrubbery ; excellent 40 minutes in Jers AND. jurnished : LLIAM LANE. ANT VILLA UDSON, AT Rockland Lake: ali ON THE Dy ir steamboat: the loveliest seenery within 3) miles oi New fork. Apply to E. MARTINDALE, 71 Broadway, room FPAte, Fok SALE —1x Monuts COUN ng UO A veuutitully situated, i Tho line of D. 1. i be cry cheap and Ou easy terms. Avviy it toon 1%, adway. on, <0 House containing IN rooms and 110 act { alee another Farm snd House of ¢ meres, i RY Cy hoax ning Cuttage; access by rail | T°, LET—X COTTAGE, WITH THREE-FOURTHS sere of ground; rent $12 monthly, at Tappan station, on Northern Railroad of New Jersey; for sale, a Farm in | State of New York, 105 acres ; $2,500; half cash, Inquire at No, 16 East 18th st, N. Y. MMO RENT—THE VERY DESIRABLE COUNTRY REST- at West Farms, 34 miles He dence of Thomas Mintord, from Harlem Bridge by Southern Boulevard. with ull modern improvements, gas. hot and cold water; will be rented, furnished, for the summer or longer as desired, with eight aeresim lawn and garden, abundance of shade and fralt trees, larwe stable ana, onthe cow. For apply HOMER T ) RENT, FURNISHE! modium sized House in Fide of the Exhibition, Garden st., Philadelphia, —FouR YEARS $7. 000. Will and Tianesschone atthe tn nished Hotels in West Philadelphia; furnished throughout with superior walnut furniture and All othee appointme Th keeping: one square west of the Penusylvanta depot within ten minutes’ ride of the Centennial Grounds; fine restaurant and bar attached; net profits last year, $4,000; prosent year can be doubled: proprietor, heavily engaged fin Uousenniel operation, cannosuttond to ‘this hotel. “Addross J.C., Ledger office, Philadelphia, Pepsalpurerieed? REN DENDINE, 700 Spring REAL ESTATE _TO EXCHANGE. _ PARTY fAVING A HOUSE AND LOT IN NEW York city or Brooklyn, well worth $10,000, who will ex- T LOW BENT TO GouD TENANT West Sist st., near Sth av., 48. b. & hy, mi 38. b. b, April L West University rile Apoly to owner, JOHN 4. HADD THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE FOR $700; oth thy your attention. Call at 45 Pros: Peet place, corner East 42d st., or C. H. TODD, 70 Beaver st. ise A OF FIRST CL&ss UN Houses to let; list sent om application, LIAMS, 837 6th av. A —TO LET UNFURNISHED, ON gor ST, BETWEEN 4th and Lexington avs, desirable three stor: y high use; rent $1,000. HOLMES BROTHERS, CH APARTMENTS—FURNISHED AND UNFUR- marble halls and heated; moderate rents; large ber of H pris Ce ene aA Stk Broadway and 52d st, Fi URNIGHED BL W, he EAD THE iu ELEGRAM. our TOMORROW, MORNING. CUNTAING, PrECIAL REPORTS FRO TON OF WAR DEPARTMENT xro8 CABLE NEWS FROM EUROP ILLUSTRATED POLICE COURT SKETCHES, ALBANY LEGISLATURE AND Gossip. ALLUSTRATED POLIC ws i 5 Leet yal ad ele LATURS ie Nee “sma ® Parts. WTERESTING ORTRAED aoa WANTED FORA SMALL famiiy: between 2d. and ath ave. from 23d 40 60th sh; Font not to exceed $0); possession about April 15. Address . 86 Reade st. Wits SUITE OF ROOMS (CWFURNISHED) for Senes er Ugo ged in the central rot | ie ww Yor jeulars, K. Willian at, itsave My." villain Were 70 RENT—A PRIVATE HOUSE IN BEACH uire in drug store, No. = otamnRD BY A sare “wi Sah oxr reference, a small House. in good condition ; modern improvements 7 honorable ; neigh- dor! Between Lexingtou ney ‘ave, 14th aud 23d ss. Address, stating lowest price, 21 2d st. WASTED-MSMALL DWELLING HOUSE IN GOOD Toeaton Uotwoon 4th and Gsh avs. not above 23d at; rent $600 to $1,000. Address M. H., box 224 Herald ‘WAstEDoIN THE LOWER We Ov THE CITY, A oderate size well lighted Room, with steam power. Address box 5,201 Post office. W fry ae wih A RELIABLE Eg lund A, POUR soy, House. with rear een 45th st. ‘S8th st. iy and wroedy, { y; the toe os seacived ny a peel seboul, Addi ox 240 Post office, N. Y. In the Country. SU: Day TELEGRA zab bic ro JORROW MORNING. Conan, SrhPLi bat oaES Roe ont noe f sews Feow EURUP 0) POLICE COURT SkETCUES. TLLUeTitar ‘D ALBANY LEGISLATURE AND GussIP. Latest Local and Telegraphic News from oy Parts. saispamats STING READING MATTE: PRICB TWU CENTS. ‘ATEN ISLAND—WE ACCEPT ENTIRE MANAGE, ment of Staten saan ae manera © a advertise the same hton list ¢! KEU EN BROTHERS, 89 Thomas st. ANTED TO RENT—AT ORANGE, N. J. 4 ate. Ss gratuitously; sized House, with modern convenlenc ceod- ing ten ualnusoe’ walk rom depot, Audvesss shating terms 8.'8., box 3,426 Post office, FURNITURK, —WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS her nal «fur Furniture, Carpets and Modding at B. M. GO! PRATHWAIT £ GO.'8 190 ‘and. 197 Chatham st, Ho mense stock at low prices. Aste SALE, At PRIVATE RESIDENCE OF F. Esq., No, 120 W wr oul ay, Parla ‘$800, for $150 and 8400 nd $59; Redsten asos. Behe Suits, ins satin, cost id halreloen Suits, re. Carpets, Pianos, Organs, Plated and Crockery Ware, aiusings { private sale at anction prices, a HANDSOME a SUITS aS CRIMSON AND « tan $850, $125 $30; AM tpet ROOMS, 30 EAST 18TH ST.—PURNITURE, tin, cont rep Suit, Steinway Pianotorte, Bots, with aressing Yo, $130; single Hedatonds, “iureau hair and » Mattresses. iibrary and dining Pueniture; ‘Turkish Sule cotoluing and tape ings, Bronzes, Car yard, be. iust'be wold. “Gell private residence Rows a7 West both st Opry ROOMS, 39 EAST 18TH ST.—FURNITURE, ts, Pianos, Organs, Plated and Crockery Ware’ Paintings! iB. at private sale, at auction prices. EAD THE SUNDAY TELEGRAM. ‘TO-MORROW MORNING. CONTAINS SPECIAL REPORTS, WASHING- ¥. wa eae uhea exrosunl 8. NEWS FROM EUROP: ILLUSTRATED POLICE Cas bt ALBANY LEGISLATUR' 106 Broadway, corner Pine st BX HANGE.—100 AORES, UN YED LAND, vi Wunuiie estate. this State, for improved Property in Brooklyn, if not too inuch encumbered. Address ALLEN, Herald office. OR EXCHANGE—100 AGRE FARM; NEAR SOMER- ville, Address OWNER, box 40 Post office, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE-THREE FARMS 1x hester county: N.Y. one large Boarding School Dweilings at Sing S 1.500 Acres in wher JOUR NEW DOUBLE HOUSES BELOW the depot, for sale or to exchange for city Lots or other Lots. or « Farm, with some cash; vreat bargain. Q._W. HAWKES, 1,960 34 av., city. geod Farm.” * s. ‘SE; ALL IMPROVE one acre, to let or exchange. CHARLES G. DEAN, 90 3d av. yEAD THE BUXDAY, TELEGRAM, UT TO-MORROW MORNIN OonTATNE of aah OREPORTS. FROM “ WASHING- PEPARTMENT EXFOSURKS. OP} BLE NEWS U TuLESTATED POLICE COURE SKETCHES. ANY LEGISLATURE AND GOSSIY. Latest cal and Tolegraphle 3 Nows from All Parts, ERESTING DING MATTER. PRICE TWO CENTS. (0 EXCHANGE—A GOOD PROPERTY IN ORANGE, N, J.,ior « Fruit and Grain Farm, Address box 400 Post ottice, Morristown, N. J. To EXCHANGE—A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY RESI- dence in Spring Valley, clear, fur, brown stone or brick House in this city or Brevklyn. not heavily mortgaged: if not disposed of soon would rent it; suitable for a Address, one month, Mrs. “M'DONALD, # tation B. SURES. RO PE COURT SKETCHES, RE AND GOSSIP. s from All Parts, MATTER, ON 01 A CABLE NEWS F ILLUSTRATED, POLICE ALBA TU! INJERES'ING: TO LET SMALL mi “STORY AND WASEMENT House: eight rooms; 128 West Both at. Apply to H.W. STRAT TTON, S37 6th mo. LET tHE qantE STORY AND BASEMENT brick House 244 West 49th st.; rent $1,800. Apply to J. Al RUTHVEN, 24 Park place. oKER ST.—A LARGE HOUSE FOR 1 TO at low rent. Apply fto J, WEISS, on prem- sea, oF 220 Poarl st. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS To LET, FURNISHED PARLOR AND CLOSET TO | Uy 1eT fA. party, $20 4 month: private house. 253 West 17th st "A PRIVATE LY without board, two lar, ils two hail Room: itt University place, ach BSTRABLE Fuse story, to let house 34 Wi URNISHED FRONT ROOM, SROOND FLOOR: HALL Room semen together or separately; gentlemen only, 16 Bast 15th st. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED KOOMS AND BED- rooms, Office and Bedroom, for physician or otherwise. 106 Eust 15th st. neat): ire; references exchanged. D FRONT ROOMS, SECOND en. without board, in tirst class Madison square. ARGE, NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR ONE OR $4 two; all improvements; $6 weekly, 103 10th st.. near ‘av. TCELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM AND BED room to rent, in fine order and reasonable. 245 6th av Re THE SUNDAY TEL OUT TO-MORROW CUNTAINS. SPECIAL, ReroRTS, ERO A WASHING- TON 4 WAR DEPARTMENT EXPO; 'OSURES, Latest Local iegraphic News from All Parts, invinesnisG Re MATTE! ia PRICE Two CENT! $30.000 DWELLING WANTED POR Gasu.— Small private Dwelling, free. and corner ‘on avenue; well rented; fi portunity. hy mortgage; most favorable o SAMURL RILPATE 340 ‘a ro LET 1 FOR BUSI ESS PURPO: ES Bennett a BUILDIN: Fire Proof. Located on Nassau, Aun and Fulton sta. First Floor to let, suitable for bank: ‘ance offices or awy’ Will be let together or inp: tots altered to suit tenaute if desired; adapted for offlecs or ssores, Reasonable rents, Alto some eligible Law Offices to let, PLY PREMISES. ah ) VESEY, corner Chure } Feasonable rent to a good | tenant. Apply at Pthy 6 CORNER STORE AND TWO erat CHARL u wo let cheap, BUR. aE. LOOK, 22X92, WITH 81 LA Good light, fine location. Gul ay, Also a Cottage, in Brooklyn, | ‘A RroRR, Wit on WiTHoUT pwfi 4A. let—suitable for hardware, clothing or gentlemen’ Apply to W. RK. HUMPHREY, New Rochell —THE LARGE IRONWORKS, WITH 24 FULL LOTS + aud four immense Buildings, running through from th to 14th ot. between avs. U and D. to lease low ior any urpose: valuable ipply ol achinery and Tool VK STEVENSON, Jr, Non Bia Kast 17th st. A —A LARGE BASEMENY, IN io BROAD iso 46 New st., suitable for wine mere! __ROk VBERT Tr. AT EEKS, 2th sh ROADWAY, CORRES STORE. 819, TO LET—ALSO 2th’ st., front end cor- |} Broaoway OFFICES TO LE’ suitable for railw: or insuranc rents "to let. “Apply in store 48 | (po LEr-A verean ROOM, AT NO. 2 NEILSON place, one block west of Broadway, between W place and West Sth st. BLEGANTLY FURNISHED FAuIOR ing of parlor and two bedroo: or xentleman and es fire N Floor, eons! for a party of gentlem closet room, exe! Cal iy moderate. rer 10 LET—A NEATLY FURNISHED PRONT ROOM on first floor; no objection to light housekeeping. No’ 221 West i sh st., near 7th Ww RENT. FURNISHED—ONE LARGE AND ONE small Room, comfortably turnished, to a gentleman or gentlemen: family small aud house first class in every pte Bathe 85th GEL ROOMS ONE, $5 TO TWO.—i1ANDSONELY PUR ed square Room, second floor; private. fami 502 6th ay., near Both at, be nd EAST 16TH ST.—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED PAR- lor and Bedroom on second floor: also larce back Room on third thos ntlemen only; reterence required, 9 EAST 22D ST,—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SBKCOND + Floor to let, without board, to one or two patios; restau- rant second door; relerences. Ti STREET, 104 EAST, DETWHEN UNION square and ‘Irving place.—Handsomely furnished Room: ea Vonrd, for geutieimen only. 29 it WASHINGTON PLA ANDSOMELY faralsied Rovmns. to let to gentlemen or gentlemen aioe let for light housekeeping. UT tty fart veniences for change it for 47 ucres of tne well located Land in pages, Local and Tol hic Ny f ii Parts. Latest Local and Telegrs (a an Pps Conn, worth $200) an ‘ere, and $1,000 cash. can ‘apply by MAINTE RENE eT SING Mate INTERESTING ee Ne MATTER, ic t0-A. GURDON, Stapleton, TWO. GENTS. CH TWO CENTS, VERY DESIRABLE FARM, ABOUT 80 ACRES IN NTS siete REDUCED, —THREE STORY AND A lWestenester scoanty. “wth good improvein Reetiar bint Houset at 6400, 8600 end B00, Aopte to PROPOSALS. ' ale set exchange for City Property. A.J. nt fe CREVIER BROs., ere Newark a » Hoboken, N. J. EAD 77 one \Y TELEGR RAM, TO-MORROW MORNING. Ore. SPECIAL REPORTS FROM WASHING- AR pers a Ps 8 anes CABLe NEWS “FHOM ILLUSTRATED POLICE COURT SkETCHES, rab fae LEGISLATURE AND “GOsSTP. "INTENESTING “READING PRIGE TWO. CENTS, pe CONTRACTORS. Exaurean's Orrice. Room 19, } Gnanp Cuxtnat, Davos, Feb. 23, in Bi Sealed pro races tor ao TO York Centr: ‘ompany on the side of eisth ‘av., between Oth and 624 sts., fe the city of New Pork, will be received at this office until 2 P.M. of ae baht ‘of Maren" 1876, Plans and specifications may Lene ee obtained at this office on and shorthand CHAS. HILTON, Eni ‘WANTED To PURCHASE, EAD THE. SUNDAY TELEG: GRA OUT TO-MORROW MORNING. bp ah phkotai REPORTS FROM WASHING- eae eo EXPOSURES, Caphit iw 8 ROPE, ee a diet xe goukt Sk *OkricnEs, ‘GOSSIP. Lavech Lagal ond Tolegeapiie Rowe from All Parte, ale fp ADING MATTER. ‘O CENTS. W piel yee te 1500 TO. 1.500 POUNDS OF NON- 1 good condition fuced preferred). ddrees box 3,008 Post fice, Now York ranTED TO BUY ©) Boot EAI and Shoe pecisem i in 200 miles of Ni ‘A WELL-ESTABLISHED a large town ot city, with with partied ‘ith ntock of $000 Acdiem JEWELRY, &C T77 BLEECKER 8T., NEAR BROADWAY, MONEY advanced on Diamonds, ate Jewelry, &e.; also Tiekets bought ef Diamonds, ‘atehoa, ac. \ T0918 BROADWAY, NEAR 21ST ST., DIAMONDS, Watches, J haces, _gamels? Hair Shawls, de. joans he Dought and sold re ST LUNCH. formerly New York Hotel. T 607 BROADWAY, CORNER 4TH ST, Dia- monus, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Laces and Personal Property of every description bought and sold, | Loans ne tiated. MES P.AMATIHE Wi MOXEY.OX DIAMONDS, WATCHER Ac. —DIAMONDS Ww. Jewelry, Silverware and” Seal Sacq fought, aod acid’ beck when Gecired, vance, GaSe "ALLEN, EAD THE SUNDAY TELEGRA. M. ol MORKOW MORNING. Ce oe TAL REPORTS FROM A gall WAR pan bao EXPOS| A ney NEWS FR URO! he TLLUST RATED, POLICE COURT iy NY tae Re AND GOSSIP. yr Arig ‘ele; eraphs nee News oes All Parts. Seewie - TING ATTER. PRICE two OnNT BILLIARDS. MERICAN STANDARD BEVEL BILLIARD TABLES, with Delaney's wire ray ome a, Fea all eham- jonship and match at Bargains W. i Gkrerirt 00. erat. bargains, 40 Vesey st. OLLENDER'S STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL Billiard Tables, with the eelebrated Phelan & Collender combination cushions, for sule iu this city only at 788 Broad- way. FAD Tix SUNI LEGRAM, OW MONT oUt RKO NG. conn. SEECIAL RHEPORTS ROM Be Saal DEPARIMENT EX RES. CaBLne NEWS FROM EUROPE. ILLUSTHATED. POLICE COURT SKETCH _ ALBANY LEGISLATURE AND GOSSIP. Latest Local and Toloytaphic News from All Parte, INTERE: L IWO cd my TTER. AA WEST 1TH ST.—NICELY PURNISHED ROOMS, +) large and small; gentleinen or families; terms mod: erate. 5 EAST 9TH ST.—FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR $1,200 and each. Apply_on_ promises, corner Warren 3 OOK. BONS SEARING Zt By eepiug, and small Kooms, for gentiem: rent [BY HOreL To RENT FU ] 4. BAST XTH ST—FURNISHED ROOM, WITH La songs excelle ll bay window, without board; judison Park ; ignse, CHARLES I guleceneag taccenaee. san oes: 7 Br FRICES,—SEVERAL VERY DESIRABLE OFFICES CO Xo rent, suitable for stock. brokers of other busines rent low, in buildings 46 and 43 Broad gt. Inquire of ROB- ERT T. "MEEKS, 48 Broad st to ] ooMme WITH STEAM POWER TO LE ENQUIRE at G1 Greonpoing from Tenth and Twonty-third # BAD THE oe ou | Latest Lowa a INTERE, West SIDE OF 8TH AV. BETWEEN th st. Apply to J. ROMAINE BROWN, Sh FOwER—T0 LET 1g HOLE | BUILDING, argo aud email rooms; extra light | elevator, 100 West 27th a. Kent low. 100 AND iit 7TH AV., FORMERLY id Brewery, to rent w _ | BROWN, B sot TH STEAM 1¢ POWER, Two ¥ 50x05 each, well lighted. Inquire oh premise Looms MCOLAVE, Lith ay. id 22 at, D AND THIRD FLOORS, Apply at 406 Cherry st." 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Latest Local and Tt hic News from All Parts, baieheuis th TeAbING MATYBR, ; SEND XO IMPOSITION, aa cRaATRET A! ant, Mrs. FOSTER. Satisfaction given or ne 4 54 Lexington ay., near 25th st, 3 ON friends, BUSINESS, auits, @1 love, marriages and death, Pay O HoMB a MM: Ress Se oe and $1. saab Fae SUAS are R OUP TO-MORKO! ING. CONTAINS SPECIAL REPORTS TON OF WAl DEPA! 1LLUst THE 2:80 HORSES OF 1875. [From the Spirit of the Times, March 4.) Annexed is a carefully revised list of all horses that have trotted in 2:30 or better during the season of 1875:— k's Humbletonian-2 254 Noree ink Rare Ng 4 “s 1c re 28 0 re eet Pe 3 Zs & ithe zilotomziers rs al ‘k's Hambletonian.’ NGoodin’s Champior Munson, ch, ¢ Paragon Frank Palmer, b. g. Frank ¥rod Hooper, b. Gonerat aril. g. it, lap Biggart's Ratcer. Black Bashaw. ‘Comet. Di a st ‘arrish’s Hambietonian2 :223¢ csDavial Lambert. 225 ady Blan Lady Byron, blk. m.; ioral George, Lady Dahinian, br. mi Robert. Boune Lothair, bik. Lucille Godan. in Golds Alexander's ‘Norman, Maguolt ead SRB SER in, b. mm. - ie Walton be m.. With s, ch. ma. “job Sam West, b. g- Sam Brand. b. g. Sciota Bell, b. m. Sensation, b. Silverside! Small Hopes m0 Snow Ball wh Spotted Colt sp. «.. St. James, b. x. St Jntien, b. gee. Susie Park m. Eng pg Thon Le Youug.€l Tom Britton, bi ‘Tom Brown, ch Tom Keeler, b. ‘Tom Moore, b. 8. ‘Twilight, wh. m Unknown, ¢ lou h. White Stockings, b. Wald Oats, br ¢ York State, b. Young Magi Zephyr, br. m. HORSE NOTES. [From the Turf, Field and Farm.) FROM JERSEY. Mr. Charles 8. Lloyd will train a strong stable this season, consisting of eleven. In the lot will be found the noted Acrobat, the fast Reform and the no less cele- brated Attila, who, it is feared, will not stand the grand preparation necessary to run in a hard-contested race. Nearly all the balance are untried, but are a good !ook- ing lot and promise weil The following are the names and descriptions :— Acrobat, ch. h., 5 years old, by Lexington, dam Sally Lewis. *e. irs old, by imp, Leamington, 1 Retorm, br. h. dam imp. Stoien Kisses. Ec pisay bob. 5 years old, by imp, Austrahan, dam ima Br. h., 5 yearsold, by Asteroid, dam Katona. me hover ie b,c, 4 years old, by Enquirer, dam Grand ave! wt &., 8 years old, by imp. Leamington, dam Vivan jere. a 3 years old, by imp. Hampton Qourt, dam a Ch. &, 2 years old, by Asteroid, dam Edina. Brie, 2 years old, by Lexington, dam imp. Inver- cau! = £,2 years old, by imp, King Ernest, dam Jersey Mr. D. D. Withers’ Brookdale stable will have only four, under the management of McCreery, who isa first class young man, and we hope to sea him succeed. ork imp. ch, c., 4 years old, by Giadiateur, dam Rose of Kent, by Kingston, Cyclone, ch. f rs old, by Parmezan, dam Ty- phoon, by Wila ‘bay ell B. {., iinp., 3 years old, by Lord Chflen, dam Cha- rte ae rer old, by imp, K rl mgt ir. C. beaming y imp. Kis Erne: dam Elsie, by Leamingto: “ir! bis FROM LONG BRANCH. Mr, J. F. Chamberlin’s Long Branch stable will con- tain only the following four, which: are now taking walking and trotting exercise on the Monmoth Park = ‘coer ts ‘de good condition :— ¢ Hoaxer, ears old, bj Last of Sine: 7 ys y War Dance, dam 0 land, ¢l » 4 " aan y iz Mardi & years old, by Lexington, izzy R., gr. 1, 4 years old, b; ie Gath, ch. ¢., 3 Years old, by Pin ba Mr. Anthony ‘aylor 18 loc will train the iollowing for uh ing campaign. All ae aoe and doing well: a, ‘ re rouble, ch. g., 6 years oid, by Ulverston, dam Kato yapeuvle, ch. &, 6 years oid, by Ulverston, dam Shanghraua, b. g., 6 years old, by Tipperary, dam Me oe h, b., 6 Dance, by arlike, ch. b., 6 years old, by War dam Captain Beard % ri Brigand, br. h., & years old, by Planet, dam imp. Britannia IV. Persoaier, en. b., 5 years old, by Revolver, dam Kinmikinick. . Minstrel, imp. b. b., 6 years old, by Marsyas, dam Marchioness, ‘ Arcturus, bc, @ years old, by Planet, dam Elk- orna. pagans b a, 6 yearn ald, by imp. Leamington, dam “And two othera, PROM ONTO. The stable of Mr. D. J. Crouse the present wausually large and vory strong, headed by | aan Derry, thi of imp. Mr. will ptt make a pilgritenas to Baltimore and the during the campaign. He has always been able to show serpsatant im ail the’ contests in which he has eanees. following is the full description of thet i ‘ all in ros ‘dno php ti yal je stable, which are e condi i Huekh vay ier bh. Siycars old, by imp, Hurrah, dam by Pickaway (Mill ‘agner). Ce years old, by imp. Hurrah, dam ance, Add, b. ¢., 4 years old, by Revolver, dam Starlight. Compliment aig «, 3 years, b; Revolver, dam Re it, years, by orm bd. &, 8 years old, b; ¥, Revolver, dam Syren. 3 years és by Revi mm Sk! ditoiae bf, 3 years old, by Serpieent tae Gentle pnie, dee ch. £, 2 years old, by Revolver, dam ipper, Sallie McCrea, B. f., 2 years old, by Revolver, dam Nuisances Ch. years old, by Revolver, dam Skylight, Ch. c, 2 Years old by Revolver, dam B, c. 2 years old, by Revolver, dain Syre! plisetanle, che, 3: yours ‘old, by Chillicothe, dam attic B. c., 2 years old, by Chillicothe, dam Chance, B c., 2 years old, by Chillicothe, dam Margin, by Re- volver. Mr. Crouse will have the only Ubio stable which will go North in this our Centennial year, 7a 58 OuD Minas The stable of Messrs, Doswell sist of the following ten, the Wrother to Kingfisher, Kingbolt, leading the string. Ali are now im ting health and condition and ee low wy ‘Olds. B, bh. Kingbolt, vy Lexington, dam anes Eltham Lass, B, t. Invoice, by Lexington, dam Volga, B, &. Asteriot Loe om Fhe Heil a Sar > roy io pry oy gon c, Eleva B. t., by Asteriod, dam imp. Zone, i oo nree Yee e - Olds, Ba airs, by Abd-el-Kader, dam Ni wis ‘appabannock, by King irae ‘ashi iteast, by imp. Leamington, dam Orianna, by venation one f, by imp. Leamington, dam Ecliptic, by imp. ns ie ¢, Farmington, by Enquirer, dam War Song, by War Dance, FROM MARYLAND. Colonel F. M. Hall will train jor the spring campaiga the following tive. The two-ycar-olds have no engage ments, but may appear in some of the open events ip their classes :— ipa Queen, b, m., 6 years ola, by Eugene, dam Fai sittle Nell, ch. f., 3 years old, by Dickens, dam Eugenia. al b.c,, 2 years old, by Eugene, dam Le 1 aerpe, b. f, 2 years old, by Nauxhall, dam Euge ieasitias filly, 2 years old, by Vauxhall, dam Fantine, by Eugene, PIGEON SHOOTING. SWEEPSTAKES DECIDED ON THE LONG ISLAND CLUB GROUNDS. The Long Island Club set apart yesterday for classi- fled sweepstake shooting, and, as a consequence, there was a respectable gathering of the membors on their grounds, near Jamaica. As announced, the conditions were 30 yards rise, 80 yards boundary, five traps, 13 oz shot, and English rules to govern, The first sweep was of three birds each, $2 entrance, in which nine participated. These were Messrs. Wynn, Williams, Hartshorn, Wingate, Baylis, Thomas, ‘Brown,” “Atkins” and “Bryant”? Nene succeeded in killing all their birds, though Wynn, Hartshorn, Wingate, “Brown,” Baylis, Thomas and “Bryant”? cut down two each; im shooting off the tie, ‘miss and re- ite ” Wynn, Hartshorn aud “Bryant”? knocked over bh, when they divided the tirst money, $10; aud Thomas shared the second prize, $0; iiliams, killing one bird, took the balance, The second sweep, same rise and Moundees, ‘was of two birds each, the limited number of pigeons on band not justifying more; $2 entrance, tor which ieee came tw the score, $18 to the first and $8 to the sec- ond, Mr, Wingate stopped his two very cleverly, an being the only shooter with a clear score, took first money. Messrs. Wyna, Baylis, Thomus, Mortimer, Gildersleeve, “Bryant,” Hartshorn, **Atking,” “Brown” and Robingon, each atling one, abot of the te for second money. At the frst fi re all retired but Wynn, Baylis and “Bryant,” and at the Second, rwyoe and Baylis missing, the $8 fell to “Bryant” In all respects, birds, money and stiooters, the third sweep Was alike to the second. Messrs. Wingate and ‘Bryant’ each killed their birds and divided the $16. Messrs, “Atkins,” Baylis, “Brown,” Mortimer, Wynn and Hartshorn cut down one Hees cach, aud in shoot- ang off ‘Atkins, Wynn and Hartshorn retired at the first fire, put at the fourth fa Mortimer was declared the winner of the $8. Gildersleeve, Williams, Jones and Robinson missed chy ‘The fourth sweep was the same in all its features as the third. Ofthe twelve participants Wynn and Bryant killed their birds and shared the $16, Seven var credited with one pigeon each, and in shooting off, Mortimer at the third bird in won second money, $8 Win; Williams and orn missed all, ‘ate birds were et tient shooters left some of them being wy m4 Pit a and sire strong, while others lingered on the trap and were with difficulty ou the wing, The snow may account for the unt jess of some of the “du: THE COMING CONTEST FOR THR CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE WORLD BETWEEN M'LAUGHLIN AND MARTIN. Detroit, March 2, 1876, A wrestling match for $2,000 and the championship of the world is to take place in Detroit, March 23, be tween Major J. H. McLaughlin, the well known chame pion, and Jacob H, Martin, of Ypsilavti, Mich., anovice to the professional arena, McLaughlin is thirty- two years old, about six feet high, is very powerlul, and when trained down weighs 225 pounds. He has defeated Lewis Ainsworth, Homer Lane, ep Dewitt, Patrick Whalen and J, J. Benjamin, 1 aS many wrestlers of less note, Martin was seta in New York, is forty years old, and by occupation a butcher. He has practised wrestlin; from boyhood and has never yet becu thrown, althoug! he has wrestied with some professionals. His strength as very great, and it issaid thathe has many times lifted a dead weight of 1,300 pounds with one hand, and can doit any day. {is height is six feet and half an ineb, weigh natal 250 eter but will train down to 230 or thereabouts, be! now 241 recta Hes Jal oer a are; aren berth cl sq inches; biceps (w! 27 inches; Mat Ot tag, 18 inches neck, ieciaehioa Tx oun deal of interest is manifested’ in the com! match by aden men all over America, and it is ti the opinioa of the knowing ones that if McLaughlin thro Martia it will be from superior skill, not pee strength, YACHTING, (From the Toronto Globe, March 2] Major Gifford, of Cobourg, Vice President of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club, 1s here soliciting subscriptions to defray the cost of a yacht now being constructed to be entered for competition in the Centennial regatta at Philadelphia and which is also intended to challenge the New York Yacht Ciub for the Queen's challenge cup now in ‘ion of the club, $5,000, being 95 feet keel with a capacity of 221 tons. BOAT RACE IN JAPAN. UNITED STATES SAILORS ENGAGED IN & FRIEND- LY ROWING CONTEST IN THE HARBOR OF YO- KOHAMA—ADMIRAL REYNOLDS’ BARGE MAGIC AND THE CUTTER OF THR KEARSARGE IN A RACE—THE MAGIC'S MEN WIN. Nacasaxt, Japan, Jan. 5, 1876, A race of three nautical miles was rowed in this har- bor on Christmas betweon Admiral Reynolds’ twelve- cared barge Magic, handled by Willis, of the United States flagship Tennossee, and the Kearsargo’s first eut ter, the latter rowing fourteen oars, with Thomas Har. ning a8 coxswain, ‘Tun COURSE. The course lay from a boat near the Tonnessee, down the harbor, around one turn and bace to start, the boats passing in fall view of the American and foreign shipping on ee ties Both egetes Wade Ans Gueditton, and Ae Tie | gle being an ‘wagers on the result, afloat and ashore, were about even. ‘THE START AND STRUGGLE. At 10322 A. M. a good start was effected, the Tennes- see crew to their work tirst wu inn slight lead, ually increased to five es cabo be fore the turn was reached. Near the tora th myo tins crew made asplendid effort to close the gap without avail, as band Bo ad immediately responded by a ” forty-two strokes to the minute, ayer ld the race as their own, maki in elevep seconds, and coming home one ay twenty-eight seconds ahead, sarge’s pulling a losing race gamely to the end. RXCITING SCENES, a | The harbor during the race was a scene of the wild- est excitement, the crews of both American and for- eign vessels checring the contestants, the Russian cor- vette Vsadnic displaying the Stars’ and gv — she crews with American airs by her fine Goo FeEUNG. The greatest good teeling betwoen the competitors ed both before and alter the race, and on New Day the Kearsarge’s crew presented to the | jc’s, a8 @ New Year's gift, a splendid set of racin, | sweeps. Tho Magic isa cutter barge built by Hopenstall, of ar 5 of the Brooklyn bat A Lot oa veal ‘he Cor gy 4 as | Admiral Rodger’s fa: need te wale fourtee: rf 2 ot otae aa ‘saval dhasnplonship’ of