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bf f NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1876—WITH SUPPLEMENT. ITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE WANTED, | ___ DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. _ Betmcrertsrnerenee "ne Sblotomean ot walen sl | croc cher amet oth ens ak ms) se . Copteet, Ep dearspory Kish tees eee aan oe Unpernnnete i" Aw guditing bureau, which woman Fateo ten thous set forth orate accompanying toll sh N EXTREMELY DESIRABLE BROWN STO Pp eined inn hong By ong Bo TE NUSUALLY DESIRABLE BROWN STONE, WEST the supervision of the Comptroller, the Po The report was adopted by the following vote AA “rouse for sate, Go Wont G&S tes ia an y built; | partienlars: none others will be noticed. Address BEN of Lexington avi, SL-20t pares: gaek Oe! ba Sard lt a ag of which | Yxas—M i Mayer, Wak Reeseesaraes etl Gerald eed lcs Sous for sab soss | Bact MOuRIG, Merl Une ties sec Pa wi Si See et pales Pee teres: 0 CM Rne et elmer ly Sh ME cement; sold at an inside figure for eusb ; o pe ta na — 3 , ; all day. i y AN es by wo PRICED NG Is! je M. CRUIKSHANK. Th “ny 8 N F ” Bill Re- Sixth—A Bureau of Markets, the chief officer of which patos Bigelow, Robinson cap da por © (Holge MADIRON ay, 0 profennng bande for good Brooklyn Property; water front ASTOR HOUSE, OFFICE 37. 8 o Seat No Fare shall be Superintendent of Markets. PR peace shes wont into execative session, and th Ac, teense natieta: ee cs PUNSTON a LAPHERA, 02 Pei, treks. | J Seghe Howe waribedsetiliy ened Ap orted Adversely aaetres eeanars seme ne penere pata | {Sarguspeveumment wore anaveuced o reopening Ko _2B.Sx 100, 0 0 as ers - was = ; oi re! . y cor two houses'on either lot; price oue-half of | WTANTED IN BROOKLYN- \ SMALL. Wi W# HAVE OVER ONE HUNDRED WOUSES TO LET P verlap, Bietcerronnments, H. B. Murray; Hanie. vs ‘terms to su . 5 Linerty st | down. attest genes docaslon.: value, abou an difigrent parts of the, city; parties wishing to rent Eighth—A bureau for the collection of assessments, j ‘20, William ©, Richardson; Watkins, W. ee : oo teed wan wes Reoukiy will have « choice of location by tending for lists, and can the chief officer of which shall be Receiver of Assess- | H. Baldwin, CHEAP-F W —PRIVATE DWELLIN Le make offer for one ons they desire to rent; none burt resi i ments, Superintendent of Canal Repairs—Section 11 Fri¢ on Madison av price $12,000; will pay $2,000 cash and assign sible parties will be treated with, EM. LUDLOW & Passage in the Senate of the} "Hn? Board of Estimates and Apportionment shall | Caual, Patrick Short, a Heer area ie ae ete eee ef OLTVRRTY, 09 4th « pth ho a Immediately om she passage of this act. transfer ail | Jnsprctors and Measurers—Dulfalo, Nicholas Wagnet ion Hotel, HERA fib tacit | OL J BRTY. 06 os BR STON the | and James Kenneay; Oswego, William Burke and Jobe Rast side. a HAND, Sorat | 9), 4 mn 12 kane Si Spe QS eee Erie Bil. ieee tetany terete | Men) eee . cone : RY a 7 3 wg ar * Baba vt sth sara SlenadibclrnicrmmbetaseMbdl, s he department to which or oftjcers to whom said worl , Ira urn; JOR SALE—POURSSTORY AND B. NT BROWN | send particulars by Saturday: pay $000 cash down, ETH AV. NO, 607.-70 RENT O8 FOR SAL La . Weighmaster, Matthew Murphy. Keak, Nigh ccaek and inc See saighhorshea weregn nO Teen ene Ont a Donia tJ full-sized House. W, P. SEYMOUR, 171 Broadwas i “ray Mr Barloighs Famantiog tke posers of (be Canal | Adjourned to March 30, qa throe story Hours ou STi Ot ABRAM WARE | WV ANTED MEDIUM HIZB Oy cut sable $35 REX NosTu—sew ueick axp sxows | The Park Bill Ordered t0 a | noard ana the adjistment of tolls. It gives the Board peter WS SU ust, or S. THOMSON & SON, 1,475 3d a ii Me gy nl ty hhelg ed pa Boy et) stone Houses; all inodern improvements: Enst power to fx uniform rates of toll on the Eric, Claim- THE GOVERNMENT OF OITIES. AT A SACKIFICE- FIRST CLASS FOUR | over one hour from Cicy Hall, Advertiser would preter | 1368 st. close to Third Avenue Bridge and stenmboxt iand- Third Reading. plain, Oswego and Cayuga canals and on the other ca- pee as ntl stoop brown stone House, 32 East Tath at. | treating with owners: first class reforences furnished. Full | !#* ___¥. &_& 0. & BROWK, G0 Broadwe: nals" such rates as will be likely to insure! porticians in thiscity and at Albany are taxi brown stone House, 142 Kast 78th st., forsale or | particulars to FURNISHED, Herald office, 9 STH AV. TO LET—NOW BEING PUT Id sullicient revenue to provide for the maintenance y ng i 1,000, Two auanros a tne reap side of 90th | ~ — = 273 fect order, E. A. CRUIKSHANK & UO., 68 — thereof, All moneys collected for tolls upon | great interest in the work of the commission appointed Bt., 204 feet east of Sth av: three jorthe ean semaln 2} oO LET FOR BUSIN PURPOSES | roadway. ie t MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR, ot appre i ~ a Lake, Chenango, fewer by Governor Tilden to report to the Legislature a plan . GWALE Pie gga er a mR sky | —WESY 47TH St, NEAR OTH AV. alloy ani ck River canals, ether tof ‘citiewin this State Li SMALL FRAME ET? BUILDID >a "7 F | for the government of cities in where the Gores Hose and tee Lote ee een |B Pie $2.000, three story brown stone House, completely with all the tolls coliected upon the Erie and inter. +4 PRYSGHNEON & PORTER 1,208 Broad vening canals from freight coming from said canals re- | population is 100,000 or over, and speculations are rife f rgome: situation 100 feet from Rastorn Boulevard jwall be | First Floor to et, suitable (or hankers, Insurance ofices or tctomthel erase. Sos cen fpectivoly, provided such freight shall be cleared d- | as to the probable potuts likely to be covered by: ite H for cash, or might chan; 4 AS’ 3 vil lot together or ti arts altered to is — — = - 4 recl ‘om men mate a BIDE, box 200 Licrald office, eee ABdrese tenants if desived; adapted for offices or stores | BURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS Arpaxy, Marob 16, 1876. | pation, hall be credited to each of suid canals as tolls | TePort, Among the Commissioners are William 3 [QTE WAND.—SPLENDID BUSINESS CORNER | aa some eigihie Lar OR Cente ce FO LT, |The Assembly Railroad Committee this evening re- | roccived from them respectively. The Canal Board | Bearts, chairman; taies 0 Carer, ex Aiderman Ot © three houses, $42, PLY ON ROOM, PIRST FLOOR, HAND. | ported cdversely upon three bills, the principal one | shall also have power trom time to time to prescribe | 07 Brooklyn, and Colonel De Kay. Though the com- BUSIN 8 to let. 1), a well paying investment at A THE PREMISES LARGE §I dresent low rentals; must be sold to settle et ‘Take the Elevator. 1 for Janitor. somely furnished, as parlor and bedroom, to single . ” second | Tegulations for the collection of such tolls and impose | rission has held a number of meetings there is some ps Ps fieh'st. nour Sth a being the Killian “No seat no fare’? Dill. The second | yf e/citure of money for the breach thoreof. Bbebt eather it will be. Niet marae adem a eoneae: Ate. FROELICH, 788 3d av, TREE FLOOR’ AN: aT Abi . WITH atlemen, without boar pi eargorr one i Freer. FLOOR ane LIGHT BASEMEN?, WITH | &° “ hon a was the act making it unlawful for railroad companies By Mr. Russell—For the Spvertinan it of tl port in time for presentation to the present Legisla- - we “HINE & GRAY, 557 6th to exact deposits from the conductors or drivers when | Membors of the Assembly. It differs from Sherman’ ture. Several ot the Commissioners who were seen UILDERS. ATTENTION!—POR SALE AT A BAR: CORNER SSTH c NELY PO ae | ahh fi a 4 the third, the act prohib- | Bill in giving Kinga county 13 instead of 14, New York | yoctorday state thiat a portion of their colleagues hi gain, 12 Lots on north side of 132d st., 100 fe st of LOORS, NER 35 FINELY FURNISHED ROOM | they are first employed, ani ie. a 25 instead of 27, Otsego 2 instead of 1, Niagara 2 im- | tye wile to report the draft of a law to cover th ‘ Fi foom for two horses, wagon room and hay loft; house has Located on Nassau, Ann and Fulton sts. ; street grad , ed and flacged, and upied by Lynch & Gowen Te 4 ° u) ot (peg then entered, hed fac 0 elo fe so 104 3 improvements; rent | iting railroad companies from changing the horses on me oft cae auton of 1, Ulster 2 instead of 3, jects under consideration, while others are m doubt Apply to J. ROMAINE S "ate. PARLOR FLOOR TO" 1 PURNISHEDTFOR | te street crossings. ‘ayne 2 instead of Dictate) ‘as to their ability to do Con ines ee PI he Lad GOOD 8 LUB, R e 2 Kast 2 r - % ‘ introd: the bill, was notin the .. | fore the aaqjouroment o! e Leg! ure, some Other business—No. 9 Wushingion place, » few doors | ditice in sith st, Rear Broadway; tertus tensonetle: apely rematch roa h Governor Tilden and Lioutenant Governor Dor- | points of minor importance the commission is a uni adway; house thr Bros k o Staras Daewank Sad atles | ore aa Laas inerrirgt omg phonetle. Apply | House when the Railroad Committee made its report, | eheimer disclaim the possession of any otter or but on others—of vital importance to good municipal ot : ut : ° 3 cage h stein Basten. 49 caller YH i ce, | document written by George §S. Boutwell evened : 1d ON Soaiien ae 4 ts : i tain administration favors in return for 40 | Font or committees from their body to consider and OR SALE—THE HANDSOME THRE a ie stoop brown stone House No, 336 W. FINE STORE AND Ba quire of owner on premises. between GAth and G5th st = jor almost any business, or will Fent the whole Ho URNISHED, ERONT HALL ROOM: GENTLEMEN | mittee would report adversely, make a motion to dis- | advance of $60,000 to pay the expenses of a repub- | Pooor upon special subjects referred to them, Many st., near Tiffany's, i! agree with the report of the committee and call the | lican campaign, A published statement attributed the | Oi py oce Teports have not yet been prepared, and it is NISHED PARLOR AND OTHER onable, suitable T,.0R SALE— U Ry cl nt of this nature to the Governor {OR SALE—FIRST Cr ‘OUR STORY HOUS JAMES Kt, WATERLOW, 881 6th a Sean. vary. cIAAbEDL: SHORT Homeae fa yeas and nays on the motion, so as to place te Laneeeaneetomee, pees deny soy Know! | Probable thatevon (m:the event Of an agrecment ot the ‘Apply on the premises, 141 West 47h st. i W [REE STORY STRONG BUILDING 47 West izth st," i all members on the record. All the other members | edye of it. paorhet hy ofa final report, it could not possibly be com- = — — = TT + Wooster st.; light all around; SOx 114; suitable for ® aa Tara =D THR NEW YORK SALARY BILL ONT AND 2 REAR HOUSES AND LOTS, N Tuwnufacturing business; rent low, Inquire ‘of owner, 22 of tho Railroad Committee were present, but no motion was, ob motos of Mn Gra, recommitted to | pleted within « month, 5 fF faleaF facrilice: well rented. Wooster ste was mado by any one of them to disagree with the re- | the’ Committes of the Whole this evening, ROPOSED NEW COUNTY. Fe a Trae, Oe BROADWAY | CORNE, o), 70 LET; —PURNISHED, SECOND FLOOR FRONPAND | Port and when the Speaker put the question, whether | when it was called up for a third reading. THE PROPOSED NEW UNTY. Rape veers oy boyy eten ih : Stores 48, 50 and 5 scorner Rosme, very back Rooms; also front Parlor, in private three the report of the committee should be agreed to, it} The vote stood 64 to 39. Graif thinks the $7.000, SMES T. EDWARDS. 168 West sauce | lew rents. Apply in store 48 Knst at house, weeupied by the owner, 63 Rust dst e it : salary reductions have not brought the salaries | ‘There was a second and final hearing on the question was decided in tho affirmative without 8 | jow enough, All the democrats voted for the motion to Al, &C., BROADWAY, OOR Ht. 10 LET | panne Te xo dissenting vote, and s0 the Dill was de | recommit, with the hope that when it next comes up z hakespeare. Apply in store 48 Kast of the erection of the proposed new county of Nassau, SELY FURNISHED FRONT nallone adjoining; all im- North the ofiginal t. ide. th wt ve ¥ ‘ise parts of the present Queens and Suffolk “ ss hot am provement all private family: to gent ly. te The — ont: wi now by | fora third reading the republicans will be so put out | to compr' B20 WEE RT ROR Foreman: nore | rao, wae ER AND INSIDE STORE, SD AV, | ‘Apply wt 117 Went 220 st sfoh 1 pamaagall goa Rea cA i! RO carte ¥ | ‘vy the reductions that may be adopted in Committce | counties, before the Assembly Committee on Civil Di- DSUY in tio'twenty-fourth ward, within tive minutes a hgh rpg ty edie oedate o-oo FO LET©A PRONP ROOMT WITT CLOSER NICELY | WICH the bill can be again brought up is by a motion | ‘GF ihe Whole as to kill the bill entirely. iatéua.: 60 Wadabedites Cuneo iat Sekt ea me GEO, W. HUNT, 111 Broadway, room J, | Souable terms. “L. J. CARPENTER, 26334 uv,, Bible House” | "P rivatanen te building 408 Broadway’ Ieguire of pant, | t© Feconsider the vote by which the report of the com- : 48 ADVIRORY COUNCIL. argument occupying thej committee’s time until balfs or . See = | J) A. CRUIKSHANK'& CO. NO. G3 BROADWAY.—TO | tress, room 1444, i i mittee was agreed to; of course on that motion the | — This —— the sanocrstic naenet pees past ten o'clock. The attendance wag numerous on both BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE J cdg Beoeaeags batwean Usiso squnce wad Satata i BLOCK KROM BROADWAY.—A NEATLY FUR: | yeas and nays will bein order, It Mr. Killian should | Whom all the ether, domocrais are to. give. thelr Perper pert rye sry bay itreretttya erst yirs INI 3 RS ae nour 14th at. in Broadway, near New York lon | gq yt Ouse to Fenty family Private. 139 West | io rake this motion (but it is probable he will if be is | views as to what policy should be adopted srguarente would be heard tiger sicnepakd eatheenkiety + eg hy ge nd st.:in ath av., Union suuare, Mercor st., Maiden | 4) FURNISHED HALL ROOMS, HEATED, §9 AND | in tho House), Mr. Wenzel, of Sullivan, states that he | in hate wageare epalation, and particularly Ai | that the first speaker from each should have unlimited foment Co , . Cortlandt st., Water st., Cedar st., Barela; y $3 50; Parlor and Bedroom; also Offlea and’ Bedroom | will make ik to what stand the minority should take on the school | timo, and that the subsequent speakers should be lim- maninoes., Browse, Ursa ington st., &e, for puysielan or otherwise, 105 Bast 15th st, near Uuion | The vote in the Railroad Committee on the motion | *mendment now pending in the House. s ited to fifteen minutes each. NO LET—FACTORY, 87X125 FEET, IN WITH DWELLI square, to report the bill adversely was as follows:— ‘The following are the inembers of the council;—Sher- | “vir. i. M, Lincoln, of Oyster Bay, led off for the new fared ari comer Bridap and Joba ste, Drookivns 3990100 jarposes, to Tet che 1 QTY, Sh, BREWEEN 2D AND SD “AVS. gar | In the aftirwative:—West, republican, of Saratoga; | ma I ibrgeeor. brag gro een mine jnext | CoUDty. His address was mainly devoted to statistics, Walls, i loa . (\PFICES TO LET.—BUILDING 17 AND 19 BROAD. | LS, Nicely'furnished Room. closet, hot and cold water, t0 | McKee, republican, ot Herkimer; Gridley, republican, o Ares manting of the ‘conucil: will be heMi'next| “ine jendiig caer against the, new county was ex \Wantep 10 k TO A PRIVATE PAMILY 0 way; singly or en suite; also Busement. Apply on | Se8tlemen, without terms low; good bath, of Oxeida; Whitson, democrat, ef New York; Power, | Wednesday evening. Gongrespmin Henry 2. eevak OF UOT: COREG ae . ny ee promises to T. W. ABBOT 6) EAST 447li ST, NEAR GRAND CENTRAL republican, of Columbia, Several speakers having addressed the com handsrensls femitbea tase Getter RACK ate Ws | CHROEEDNRA FA Awe WECIN SUING) |i Ue Pak Roowsfurnahed empletely for house ri,the neeative:—Baldwin, republican, of Allegheny. | A MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR. | and both sides having obtained a ful hearing, the eom- y NEACU “ S hes : "9 tor small families or single gentlemen; rent, § to $3 per on the vote was taken in committee the other three ‘ -— | mittee adjourned. Address MONTAGUE, Herald Brooklyn Branch WD oxtre lerge sud. ory high ground Boor; | weoy Apply onthe promies or to We & Nit. 45 | members, Miller, of New York; Cock, of Queens, and THE MARINE COURT AND JUDGE SINNOTY- dj Bleecker st, Worth, of Kings soeie bares are Reehccats, he GOVERNOR TILDEN GIVES HIS REASONS FOR NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE. = = = = — ae ‘rhe House agreed to the report of the committee on UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- | the Deposit dill without a division, but when the report | TH& APPOINTMENT-—THE LAW STATED. MENTS TO LET. on Fallon’s bill was brought up he rose and moved that Aunayy, March 16, 1876, < |) -ELEGANT BROWN STONE THREE 9.000. story and bi House 14 Lee av., & ovklyn, E. D., 30 minut ity Hal fi Trenton, March 16, 1876. Tim nnmane o Fe, AV. SD AND Mth | ~~ aS Dacca i Me BSCE @ WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY retiogen! prices to suit the times. Apply NORNER FRENCH FLATS—RENTS REDUCED, ap- | ‘8° House disagree with the report of the committe _ The following is the communication sent to the Sen- Inthe House to-day Mr, Rabe offered the follow: FOR SALE AND 'TO RENT, BROW 0 Broadway. J ply at 906 ih av., OF to MOREIS B. HARE 2 OO, | 424 on thas Lo called the ayes and nays: UNoarl¥ avery |. sh Gavernoe doday: ee PA marr errcinrn tence Be a i be siesta A eit mien a +) * | member who votes rt 80 Lo explain es F YOU WANT TO HIRE A FU SEVERAL FACTORY DINGS, in Warum | 7 Wee deh 0s, x ‘ ~" as by an agreement or treaty entered into between nished House at Yonkers addre: S*lront tole ae @. low Sgurcrat the foo of 10seh aie | LKENOH PLATS OF RIGHT ROOMS, BIME aixeo in | BS vote bolster rt tierwonyenne iy mga ada cp Stare op New Youn, Executive Caamsens, the Btates cf New York and Naw Jersay: In tho year Tess) Yonkers, East Kiver. 1nquire at 32 Broadway, in store. ‘the new block of apartment buildings, 5th av. and Car. | Committee an it had agreed to the report made '¥, March 16, 1876. duly ratified and approved of by the Congress of the Unite = Se ren 7 TT rol st., Brooklyn; first class and complete’ in every particu: | bY & Unanimous vote, Quite ap exciting devate took | To tax SkxaTE:— States in the yoar 1834, among others the right to. fish ii PROPERTY OUT OF THE Meriecntor Lins) Tipe tage Me 4 lar; Tai ry tubs, dumb waiter, private balls; | Place between the members opposed to the report, and | I have received the following resolution, adopted on | the waters of the Hudson Kiver, westerly of @ middie ot & SALE OR TO REN’ ans rankfort House, jam st. Store “| carpeted; rents low; curs from Fulton, Wall and South | many of the members called attention to the fact that | the Tth inst, viz : said river, and from the northern boundary of u 3 eateto Bt eae R 1 : ams ia oe ferries, distunce 2 minutes, Apply to the Janitor, or ona of the uuisauces the bill would put an end 10 | wierens a vacancy occurred tn the ofice of Judge of the | Hemeuihot the Kill Von Kull, was reserved to the clti- RARE BUSINESS CHANCE.—FOR SAL ONE I. PER PART OF A FL LD: W. B. COOPER, Jr., & CO., 99 Pearl st, would be the tracks in frontof the HRRALD ollice, Marine Court of the city of New York by reason of the de- | terfered with thereby, and citizens of this State engaged in * 0} , of the finest Country Hotels in New England, situated Gth ay., neur Sth st. consisting at Noriolk, Litchfield county, Coun., on the line of the Con- | splendid order, WINE & G necticut Wosterm Railroad, only tive rods {rom the depot, RST, SHUOND AND nA of three floors; ii Y, 097 6th a THIRD FLOOR: where the horses are unhitchod from one end of @ cur | cease of Aloxander Spuulding, lute one of the judges of said | said fisheries have been hindered aud mulested in the on its arrival and hitched at the other to the inconven- | court; und, prosecuting of their said business by the wrongful acts of REN I a sT., SIX ROOM: u a , | tence of the public. Whoreas’ one James P. Sinnott, since the happening of | cortuin officials of the city or State of New York, know! ° "MORRIS B. BAER & 00., 72 West 34th ther with wll the Furniture and Livery Stable: all in | YO LET—! FIRS LOORS Pret Melee ae he a Penna sane | tence ofS h vacancy, ts said to have been’ appointed Judge of said | Harbor Commissioners, in removing such. fishing pole! rder; said house has well laid out, with or without steam at 4U6 Cherry st. W FLATS—69 EAST s41 ST, NEAR MADISON AVe | _ Fallon’s motion prevailed, and the bill was referred | *°¢! , 5 : w nice garden and a. nev iat tarnishes | 7790 -LeT—wUILDING 28 ANN st, aLvEnep 70 | N MORRIS B. BAER & CO., 72 West Mih st,” | to the Committee of the Wholo by a voto of 59 to 3s | Myung Camiapy, the Governor: th ry SA a ee es Sn a plenty of water for the ho suit tenants. Apply to janitor Bennett Building, Ana, | py TET —FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMEN(, SIx | All the New Yorkers, except Muller and Carty, who did I New Jersey by the treaty aforesaid; therefore, miLia Bese ate Nassau and Fulton ots. uk (oes rooms, In private house, 481 West 23th at., $25." not vote at all, and Strahan and Whitson, who’ voted tn Resalveds ¢ Senate , That His Excellence the the town: it ts the only Ii MO LET—PRONT OFFICE, AT NO. 18 BOWERY, RivaATE - te the negative, voted for tne motion, Had Mr. Killian by what authority of law, if any, he has acted Governor of this Stat ill secure lass reputation and is well ps f } : {| TPO LET—IN PRIVATE HOUSE 22 HENRY ST.. VAR- | boon present and made the sane fight for his bill | Premises. to the eitizons thereof immedia protection See PAOD hank trnal be HOE ea Ee eS ine ee ee ee eee lor Floor and Basewent; only $35; good chatico for | {en Present aut mane kis salve malgut possibly | ,, In reply to these inquiries I have the honor to inform | in the prosecution of their losit ens as aforesaid session, and will sell it so it will rent to pay the purchaser | ry LETOSTORE, NO. Of BEEKMAN ST, SUITABLE tusiness paopie.dewn tow have been quite as successful. Ho would, ac | the Sena and enjoyment by tholr rig property under sai First—James P, Sinnott has been duly appointed to PO LET—LOW} juties of the office of Justice of Marine Adopted, 10 per cent on the investment; it is a great bargain for » one; she proprietor and photograph of the place a eR PART OF HOUSE (MODERN IM- | jeast, have had thesatisfuction of compelling the mem- otel tour days this week; said for ® stove or other heavy business, Apply to WAL ti NK. Astor House, oltice 37. gine provements) 50 Bank vers to show just where they stood. Why he was not | execute the ; IKSHANK, Astor House, office 37. wl si + Beet at the Cosmopolitan f d chen aa nt . EY ee by Court in the piace of Alexander Spaulding, deceased, This atternoon Speaker Carscalien’s bill, which par- Ree al cane ear eayteance will give perfec} ttle, | (P10 LET BUILDING 216 RAST OTH OT, NEAR SD | "TO JS o ' story, quo mromea: eve Geckod tron: Gas, | Pee ee Ce a et, until the vacancy caused by the death ofsaid Spaulding | tially abolishes the Legislative Commission govern- 7d will soll {ue a very smallcash haymentdows, Loquire av.—Four Stories and Cellur, well lighted, for business Apply on 605 2d av. : *) # shall be filled by election in conformity to the constitu- | ment of Jersey City and provides for the election of its Bes . of . purposes, Inquire on the premises, re — ‘The Cosmnities on Olties sesmcrrew: wil report’ thet io a taeras members by legislative districts, passed, under sus VERY 10 E LEDGE 10 SELL oR | mo LEICAU eo NO LET—THREE FLOORS, BASEMENT, PARLOR | Campbell bill relative to the civil justices severely | Yon ® Vinee f U WEDGE SE 10 LET—BUILDING NO. 36 AMITY ST.. BETWEEN and second story; Bud's heater; perfect’ order; $55 ded. The bill consolidates the First and Second—The law under which said appointment was | pension of the rules, without opposition from tht ease, si ston the Vermont Central Railroad, about Greone and Wooster. Apply at 33 East 20th st. y pemabenia| made is chapter 28 of the Laws of 1849, entitled “An act | democrats. It was introduced yesterday, The present ua of 15 miles north of St, Albuns; wood for lime purposes’ deliv- pa sath <A i eteen month. Apply on the premises, 313 33d st,, near 2d ered at about $3 per cord.’ Address E. K. 8., Highgate | [VO LET—LOFTS OF THE FIFTH STORY MARBLE cee = Tigsata oncom gana Sages Sep ree sane to provide (or tilling vacancies in oflices,”” passed #eb- | members of the commission whose terms of office have prings, Franklin eo ve. building, 426 Broome st., 25x110, suitable for any busi- . 7 TICK. ~ ~ ruary 3, 1849 (as amended by chapter of the Laws | not expired hold over for the term for which they uf bs ered = 3 ine So “RESIDENCE. One | 2° “Tuquire ot W. CG. Walker, 20039 Broadway, or on ee LEGAL NOTICE: EM EE EOIEE Be tegen at pote ety tps wee Frac yh mea pero of 1867). ‘ rdlagact were ceiginilly appointed. This measure leaves thi A. hour from New York by New Haven Railroad: the ines. P THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES | tricts, retaining the oflicers and attendants of the The Governor, after quoting this law, then says:— | government under the control of the republicans, as ¢ ouse contains 10 reoms and three-quarters of a mile from i LB T VERY CHEAP—LWO FLOORS, 25X100 AND. for the Southern District of IMinois, January Term, 187d Tenth. The stenographers of the Second, Fourth and | The next act in relation to the Marine Court material | majority of the ace districts are repubi Wepot; the grounds (9 acres) wre very Landsomely Jaid out 50x50, with sendy steam power; well Lgnied Aas vase wags : districts ‘to serve im the consolidated to be considered here, is 389 of the yaws of | This is considered a small concession from the dom- Tu’ inven and. garden shade trees, fruit and shrubbery in | aC PROURESS MACHINE WORK Band Gt Lowa eh |. AMEP dissaght halons Gocneecd er oe PRR | dan alles slobeavapbnen: OC ofuree, aoa lepine oak; (aaee eben i to the Marine Court | inant party in favor of self-government in Jersey City. Bbundunce: a short distance from the water; terms Yery | AAO Liv OR LEASE—WITH STEAM POWER, THREE wd ere Ri uee cre » e of the city of New York,’? passed in pursuance of the | The constitutional amendments having wiped out Pe ee tre ee SN SHEPIRID, 181 Broadway. Floors (either separate or together) at 49 wnd 51 Eliza- ‘To the bondholders of said “Lafayette, Bloomington and THE PARK BILL mandate of the Constituton before recited, which pro- | lative commissions, the republicans were compelled to Aad imi oe —— | beth Mississippi Railway Company” — The New York Park bill has at last reached a thira | Vides that three Judges of the Marine Court of the city | this last resort, IDENCE IN if In pursuance of the decree of the Court rendered in tho e New York should ve elected (section 1); that th i to rent; terms mado itled cause on the Sth duy of January, A. D, 1876, | reading. It has been discussed over and over again, eee eieid waiter ane ale eae POLITICAL NOTES . WILLER, Hunter, Grecne county, each of you are hereby notified to produce before | ad nauseum in the Assembly, and to-day, in Commit. | tees so elected should immy y, after the votes * to ine at my office in the elty of Springlield, Ii, within forty | t¢@ of the Wholo, Mr. Killian ta the chair, debate was | Were counted be clasuitied by lot (section 2); and that ———_ be TR TET saree ‘s ke . | ai ‘ou. this date, for the purpose of enabling me te: by die, “Forster. 4 tien to Ae, — “ ‘i mpsh ire. ”—Seve: iyimiched owe, witvgandea aad ro oO eo se oe oe | ate aa aerate bytaa ta teat | Fallon's ‘amendinent” lozstaimg” Colowol tobbing | | Skotos. After the expiration ofthe temaotoMien under | gyyy ne seeras TORMONCOR ae acres), billiard room, &e., in perfect order, to. prit wea, 135 44. Masks clas slg oe! al he the Shave d “Lafayette, Bloomingt d Mis. | out of office and im advocacy of his own lasstfication, the Just! es of the Marine Court shail poe 78 Leonard st., New York. , FOUR J. A, JONES, the Commissioners except Stebbins. The debate LIP, NEAR FRONT 8 ry law for tillin, the manner prese' acancies in the | can papers, 5ORG . rere ni, $ Master in Chancery. a ha ge ll ee lyn PENTER or 26 3d av. this 28th day of February, 1870, | ME noaal was 6 very aulataied one aad Yulion and ofices of the Justices of the Superior Court of tie elty of | One democratic Presidential candidate less,”—Pem pecaubery} excelleas nein vocnroas diy Heats veneer AND GO AY. BRANe CORNER reap em —====5—= | the most lively style. Forster was very bitter in his | ‘This act was passed on the 17th day of April, 1952, | ‘letom—Demoeratic and republican papers unani- plans, photograph. STANLEY FERGUSON, 161 Broadway. | Husiness; lease uf live years, G CLIFTON, 71 West Sotho, ms PE. | opposition to Conimissioner Martin, and stated that | and expressly repealed all former acts and parts of acts | mously. ] AT PERTH AMBOY. the hotel isin good order and con vi iece a? hee) bathing and bo eins ; pone Pepi of eed Lon masse sins bes ch road ts Fo 4 i = = iyto HOR ema Plott DWELLING HOUSES GES, &C,, OF Furnished, JDUCATION.—A PROFESSOR, OF PARIS, Livixa | Martin had been counsel for certain parties who | inconsistent with it (section 12). ‘The question is, | «What! Have mo take the New York Vollectorship | he Bois de Boulogne, will be a" ive, | Wanted to revive the old uptown parade ground job, | What was “the manner prescribed by law tor fillin; K” Spring, three pupils, not older than 4? comfort, feuiiy | abd that the inoment he found himself a Park Com: | yaeanctes in the ofllecs of the Justices of the Superiot | &t $10,000 salary! I can't afford it and I won't life and exrepnonm Bavantanes fer acquiring pees a missioner he .went to work with all his energy | Court when this act took eifect?"? That answer, what- | steal.”—Daniel S, Dickinson, old democrat. RO ee CHADS, Ree eee | 10 secure what ho had fought for before | ever it may have been, was adopted by this | The Cincinnati Enquirer being asked by a corre. Li, Mass., or to Mr. RICHARDS, cg pter 265 of” the Laws of 1847, | sPondent who is our Minister to Spain, replies, “One 7 ()5 BROADWAY 705 a i SNe 7 ue | ho was Commissioner. A vote was finally takenon Fal- | set for the purpose of filling ‘vacancies in ‘th to the Hrofessor, Dr. KERCHOFFS, | Tony amendment; which resulted in iadoleat, afters | serie’ Cente che id 4 i — vard du Chat Satter , Senin 1 Se rsnner We zane. TTENTION ! 1 HOUSES AT REDUCED RENTS. | _ ci éeacetas : sero ai bys ge on 4 navel oe. ef entitled “An “a? in coma) to the Sapetiar, dourt and | Caleb Cushing has the honor, He Is an elderly gen- we oo eateeerercre? o .. ma nr ee ii ME aN Ta cl 2 9s ‘trahan, ha een votes lown. ‘ors en h- | the Court of Common Pleas in r the city and ” ° pow if AL cy Clg to ‘ a 4 Pa ae ____ MORRIS B. BAER & CO., 72 West 34th st. o BINE ART ‘3, drew bis amendment, and stated that, when the com | county of New York.”? The pron here Motes pom. tleman and dislikes dogs.” But a near sighted com’ irendy etiganed der tivo whicle thane ot: the Gentenabatt’ le. A —MADISON AV. HOUSE TO s mittee rose, he would in the. House move to have the | tion 5, Ppositor out West made the last sentence read ‘and hag . eated on fhe principal thoroughfare of PI e * four story brown stone, furnished, bill ordered to a third reading. He then had it | In obedience to this mandate the Legislature passed | duck legs.” i inutes’ ride of Centennial Buildin, ) $2.00, $1,800, oo progressed, and did as he had promised when the | the general law first abovetited, enacting that, in all “The collapse of the bli has fully set xtureg, with fve years’ Lease on property sTCl 0 i at be — Chairman ‘reported it to the House. The yeas and | cages uot expressly provided for, the’ Gov- 4 republican party has fully se fre uuired ale Se ene ee L FAMILY, HAVING A HOUSE OF 15 | ogy ang annt oxtraordinary low prices nays were called on the motion to order ittoathird | ornor should appoint. ‘There was in 1852 | iD,” says the Concord (N, H.) Patriot—democratte, address OWNER, efferson phia, | sin 10th st., would like to meet with a party that a Kurtz Art Gallery, reading, and it was carried by a strict party vote, | no other provisions of law for the filling | So far as the Granite State is concerned would it not be JOR SALE AT WALP Cost 10 CLOSE 4 a cake 3k nad Woe eae Ee ree tee. "No.6 Bast 29st | Grai? being the only republican who voted tn the | of these fractional vacancies in the Superior Court. | wen for the democracy there to stand fro B tivestaeastens tus eciemess cae irae tab erin? ineiontes = === | negative, “It now ‘remains to be seen whether | ‘The provision of the act ot 1825, establishing the Marine es Mpeg cose Done wat 9 office, )B CORNER HOUSE, ON A LEAD. fully furnisned ; 6 a RUFUS K. McHARG, 1 a majority can be secured jor it on the ques- | Gourt (chapter 137), in which the word “vacancy” oc- | et out ot the way when that kind of “collapses” are tion of its final passage. It stands now pre- | curred, had no application and had ceased to be in force | around ? SALE OR TO LET—-IN ORANGE, nue, 24 rooms; heated, steams; frescoed, oil; cisely as reported from the Committee on Cities— | for any purpose whatever. That. provision was a mere a osnngern stone House and Barn, 16 room peek i Arte clnte, boont eh), te rents at 8 mod: | YY re Adidross | the four Commissioners remaining in office, aud Mr. | {net ae hae an cents Gas het cath nwept Away by the ‘The name of the republican candidate for Congress fugnice of RUFUS R. BELKNAP, No.9 UCKD RENTS CHOUMNS ALL TSIERe AND ANTED TO PURCHASE—A SECOND HAND GLASS | Williamson's term, which expires next May, bemg ex- | constitution. The only vacancy that is contempiated | {9 the Connecticut Third district will carry great weight York, or J. H. HAND, 738 Broad st., Newark, Ma teal Gee ae Sr aier aie soa Case, 3 or 4 feet square. tended for one year. There ts now in the Senate a bill | was a vacancy for a fall term to be filled by an appoint. | in itself, He weighs 250 pounds and his name is Walt, Pow Sana ow 70 tarnat anenaw vices, furnishes “ity jand, coun- ‘ESK" BROOKS, 1,198 Broadway. Alinilar to the, Sragieal Sart ou palrcrnseae:% ithe | ment for a fuil term, an appointment mm direct violation | he Winona (ifiss.) Advance hoists the natne of Same Cottage, with 10 modern improvements; ee Te 7) — jouse, and it ts the purpose o| of the constitution of 1846, But, besides this, the act ; p ere of land in lawn and Meineh, ave minnie’ | “Epon jie sscolhemiten a Teenie th eon as ____ STORAGE, — passed by the Senate, to pash it in the House, especially | of 1828 had been superseded and repealed by tho act of | Uel J. Tilden as the “‘available” candidate for the Prosi- ‘walk from depot; one hour from New York, ith security, or will sell for S350) eash; rent of > na SO PORNITURE. | Ifthe bill ordered to a third reading in the Assembly to- | 1849, which provided that all vacancies should be filled | dency. ‘ i R, 211 Ist av. Mo. Ke EW, V4 , AGLE STORAGE COMPANY FOR FURNITURE, | day should be defeated. by ‘tho Board of Superviso and = which, slo RL House only $id Address Mrs. 1. GREW, Philadelphia ei iccate, o,, 103, 107 West 89d st, one door west of | May should be defented. | by tho, Board Of Supervisors, | and which. | E, , Washburne for Governor. —Galena (JIL) Garett © nt ‘to Union pasos Mr. Woods = op is i Sabele Whos ie ae to | ail acts and parts heretofore passed as shall | (rep.) yi rout $1,200, Address 7 LLL reorganize the Erie Railroad was up for third reading | be inconsistent with the provisions of this act. (Section An exchange thinks that the prospect now is that the w Yor’. La _,_ Unfurnished. ‘ daa BILLIARDS, | that it was simply designed to enable those who owned | 14) The question bas been raised as to whether the ese rite Saige penyht ok it te edited 1 ACRES, T LOW RENT—THE FIRST CLASS FOUR STO) MERICAN ST. VEL BILLIARD TABLES, | an interest or hada lieu upon the Erie Railroad to | words im the act of 1852 relating to the Marine Court, B Pp high stoop stone Houses 446 Madison ay., 47 E with Delane: ns, solely sod in alleham- | make an ainicable and voluntary agreement for their | ‘iy the manner preseribed by law for iilling vacancies | fore the Republican National Convention in June for East 46th st. Apply to owner, room 23, 115 | plcaship and be second hand Tat ame protection, It compelled nobody to do anything, and | jn the oflices of justices of the Superior Court,” relate | the Presidency—to wit, Washburne, Bristow, Blaine, ns. rooms, @epot and in hig GARDNER, box OOD DUCHESS — Cc F cheap: Address Mrs. BE. 8. FLAGLER, Hopewell Junetion, ion to Mr. combination cushio constant furnish AT LOW RENT— near Sth 4 London Terrace, purticulars on uppli way. SUBURBAN RESIDENCES FOR SALE OR TO RENT— gp, Js Orange N: J. and vicinity, “A, T. FRENCH, Real | Yoror th near junction, East Orange. A HADD TPAKEN SEAT; STABLE, fruit, 7 acres; $7,450; little cash: Tarrytown. Address | A ~ 3 35 Herald Brooklyn Branch offic Psyr , 135 Broad- | well acquaimted through the medium of uestion about which there can be the slightest possi- | National Con way. ee : ug | flood of circulars he bat becn in the habit of deluging | Bility of a doubt, A. stave referring to other laws | trea, onvention Wil! probably be Tilden, Seymour, TANDARD PREMIUM BILLIARD TABLES, NEW | the Logisiature with for tho last three years. Mr. Me- | willbe held to mean laws then in existenceamloss a | TMUrman, Hendricks, David Davis, Lamar and John | and fe panel ep bes eons Neate a | Carthy moved to recommit the bill, and inquired tfit was | contrary meaning is pressed, but in no case could | Q@ Adams. The candidates before the National Greon- Lee ory Gaal Saad Centro ste EONS #004 | not to tho special mterest of the Erie road. Mr Rogers | that statute tn the phrase “‘proseribed by | back Convention, at Indianapolis, will probably be OUSES TO RENT AT 8600, $800, $900, $1,000, | = — | Teplied that it was, aud MeCarthy, lifting hiseyebrowsin | law”? bo supposed to moan ® constitational | Nowton Booth, David Davis, Peter Cooper, William D. Sg Re A Sem aie oe Boe. D STRY astouishment, exclaimed that he thought the Legislature | amendment adopted seventy (years = afterward. 4 F oe $i,000" $4,000 and 100 "others." Apply. to JOHN FET: | S ST Se nines | only legisiated in view of some goneral necessity. Ie | The words “prescribed by law” are in thts case | Kelloy, &. B. Washburne and Charles Francis Adams, RATCH, 1,290 Broadway. | SET OF TEETH } BE HOURS AT 128 be been pepe Lt ag Soaae ‘Gola nrecor. equivalent ere y y = gt The reason assigned why the republicans in the | West 84th at,, betwoon Oth and 7th nys. near Broad- | and was not awai ; act was passed under the constitution of and this way. Gpecial miechavical dentis constitution devolved upon the Legislature the duty of | TBitd Connecticut district declined to send a Wind- coral, rubver, rose | posed by any considerable number of persons, pearl, whalebone rubber, cold and platina Sets; P Here Rogers perttuently inquired where were the | providing for vacancy i office, and the word ‘‘constitn- | ham county man to Congress is because they thought + an — ~ ; & 0O., 40V | the only person who opposed it and characterized it as bed ‘ i ; Ls poosratat r = eT : eee e only perso! Pe to the manner at that time preseri' by then existing ! Fon Rh sage! egy) TE pan ae "AS ERBGANT EXTRA LARGE PRIVATE RESIDENCE CG NDI NDARD vA VEL | a picce of jobbery was @ person natued | jaws or relate to such manner as might be prescribed Mayes, Morton, Hartran{t, Conkling and possibly Charles hotel or boarding. house purpos Full to let—Located corner of Lexington av. and 8th st. ; Billiard Tables, with the celebrated Phelan & Collender | John Livingston, with whom they were all pretty | by future laws and future constitutions, ‘This 1s nota | Francis Adams. ‘The candidates before the Democratia ~ or unfurnished, for sale in this city only at 733 Bi i T GARMANSVILLE.—TO REN | 21 Houses, with stables attached Ferled very low. Apply to J. ROMAIN EVERAL CHOICE y will be dence: good boating and on. 152d st. E BROWN, No. 1,280 RESIDENCE, Herald office. ators, &e. Take green car from Grand ‘kholders of whom he (McCarth " RYE ON Broadway. in broadway ¢ 4,000 opposing stockholders of whom ho (McCarthy) | tion’ is habitually used in contradistinction to the | there was wind enough there already, tunning to the he oe ee ee — SRAM Aveeing Gass ot Brond way cate oo oe } made mention last week. McCarthy answered that | word “daw.” Wo speak of “constitution and laws” in 7 eden: stable, bathing, Seating and fahing; Are ih Fees Boney Ss OY De ee NEWHROM, 128 West Sachs | the tolegram announcing that 4,000 stockholders | common parlance, Mhere is nothing in the language ot | _ TH Philadelphia Herald (dem.) calls Blaine the ation; rent iow t0 4 good ten ww . BEAUTIFUL AND SUBSTANTIAL FULL SBT OF | wore prepared to oppose tho bill had been | the act of 1852 to countenance @ contsruction which | “mocking bird candidate.” But there are a good Ist West 3: Teeth, $5, $8 and $10; silver Filling, a St: All’ work | warranted lepot, ‘Apply to owner, 121 and platin WHITE'S, 159 Gth av. ton and 4th avs,, New York city 10 RENT—Si5_ She; cold. bone | handed to him by a Senator in the chamber (Selkreg). rst class at Dr | overs sarcastically asked if they were now in tho Auterooms, of had bon lost coming over in the steamer. would eaten act shifting and eo heronel i) attend- | many republicans who bellove that the chances of his ance apon all future laws aud constitutions affecting a court with which it had no connection, for it must be | 2°mination aro not at all a mockery, AT FANWOOD, ON | sey Contr ‘one hour from city. viicnssidilleeesial = H, $8; SINGLE, $1; | He (McCarthy) bad evidently found nothing wrong | remembered that in 1852 the Marine Court and A political revolution—An Arkansas paper without creg lana: plenty fui Address |“) T LOW RENE T Pepa Mlle We SEARLE el os j 4m the bul oF else he would have given the Senate tho | the Superior Court bore bo relauon to euch | an account of an assassination oF personal rencontre, 3 4 td " metit of bis dis r neral law wi other which could make it probable that tho OF Laan, | Yer, 24° 1874 to facilitate “the reorganization of all | Legisiature ot that year wished to. make the mode of | A? exchange thinks that Pendleton must have lost Mt PATRICK Sf ba ay) county. Inquire at | roads sold under martgage = The Eric rond, | fiting vacancies in the one follow future changes of | his pendulum when he went for that Kentucky Cen- f c RE EN | desiring to thus reorganize, consults the law and flnds | jaws and constitutions in respect to the other. At tral Railroad gouge. 000 : Sur BUILD | that it can be improved. He chailenged the Senator | any rate, that Legislature failed to say 80, and we must ohy and fultan | from the Twenty-secoud to put his finger on anything | obey the law so long as it stands according to the | At last @ stockholder of the Central Pacific oes wage for New York or | in vho bull that contravened public policy. It was need: | princ ; 0 | a principle of the constitution, universally accepted in | Railroad has begun a suit against the con- Preckizs prop 4 Avply to owner, 8. | logs to mention trom what quarter the opposition came, | our jurisprudence, It ma: proper to add that @ | trollers of that corporation. From the complaint i * — A WwW M | as it was well understood. ‘The motion to recommit | question of this character was recently adjudicated vy peat elt REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. | New a designs, trom $10 up. was lost and the bill passed. | Jitge Hamilton W. Robinson, of the Court of Com. | ‘+ sppcars anford, lopkins, Huntingtor — : ~ | iberally de ad West 23d at. LNGISLATIVR NOTES. moa Pleas, and decided in accordance with these views, | and Crocker, who built the road in the name of the stone front House 322 West 14th st. ; bas all improv tents: admizabie position for boarding house. THORNTON b RODMAN, i Estate Agent, 096 Broadway, corner ONE HAVING A FARM OF ABOUT 60 TO acres on Central or Pennsylvania Railroads, or Erie, Sorth about $10,000, who will exchange for Jersey City tm roved I'roperty, well rented, and will give back imort ean address W. J. BUNNELL. Y { The Sisters of Charity in charge of the Foundling | and that his decision was affirmed on yeul to the Hospital, New York, apply to the Logislature to be al- | General Term af that Court - regan grrr Nae is tas eee lowed the same rate per capita for nursing mothers | In conclusion I may be permitted to add that it of themselves, with whom they made contracts for ddvauied on Dramas’ Wathen, coven ‘also | Who aro taken into the hospital as is allowed by law | would have been pertectly agreeable to me to have | work and materials at fraudulent prices, thus becom- Pawnorokers. Tekets bought of Diamonds, Watebes, Be. | ft the sume class of persons in the Infant Asytum. 7PO LET—WOUSE, 28 WENT 25TH NT, RENT gos; | 77 Bleecker st. fetes epithe tae area tah fare: appointment of a recoiver for the road. There are very -ET—NOUSE, eer 2 | yO OPPOSITE TIT SRCDIA | estimate of tho surplus funds of sayings bank: ‘o- | viting a co-ordinate branch of the government—to | °F! Rete oegise Marne Pen rene 01, SON SAEED T ponds, Weachens Jewelry, ke bouitcand geld vy | duced a bill providing that these tustitutions when | which Lowe by duty and by Inclination every olicial | lively times ahead, Last fall tho railroad gang, who ERTY POR [OWA L otal sek —, | ROBERT J) ROSENTHAL Loans negotiated. gstimating thoig sucplus sual! consider only the par comity—to assume & sanction in a case of which the | had always been upheld and shielded by the republican teat andl» Ron HOUSE EAST 19TH 5%,, TRUER | — as — pean —pia’ | Value of the seofrities, and that in cases where securi- cynstitution and the jaws give it uo jurisdiction, and rey SP lg ob ie se ttoTiess biel stoop. modern improvements, in good AT GOT BROADWAY, | CORNER, MK 4 iH tics are not worth par they estimated at | in which {ts action, whatever It might be, would be | Paty, of which they were once sentimental and honest ba BOM niet nh rad sri af every Geacsiption Vought sud scld, Loans meee: | holt market value, totally void. The constitution and the laws cast on | members, saw ft to give surreptitious aid to the demo- P. MATTHEWS. A game preservation bill was discussed in the Senate, | me the obligation to decide in tho first instance | cratic party, lending the vast influence of the railroad. 7 LLIN SK 37 WEST 2i8T ST. Apply to HOMER 2 Pine st. submitted this appointment to the Senate if I could ry wealthy, The plaintiff tn haze done so without committing the solecism of in baited ih ha ee eae ESS WANT! 1 t Orange 'N. J.) Real k box 41 Elizabeth, N. J. nin Part, iTrowd, 175 Br PR CHANGE—HALFP BLOCK STORES AND Dwellings on a lending avenue in this city, for a large ——_——__— Property of every description bought ‘D ATTIC ENGLISH | tinted. JAM T—THE FOUR STORY ment House 407 West 22d st.; convenient to Ble- ———— === | Gerard carrying of the nonors in ornithology. | whether 1+ is my duty to appoint or to nominate to Biock Farm, including stock anc evervahing on the. piace, | jlroad; rent low to @ good tenant. Apply at 101 CLOTHING. fucility with which ho curled bis tongue around the | the Senate, and in doing soln tais case I Rave simply | THO Fesult was that, while Stanford, Hopkins & Co. THOMA FO AGNEW. h mennrorwnrene nanannnnvevermnoey | Latin for snipe provoked tho astonishment and | endeavored to obey the law, SAMUEL J, TILDEN, gave power to the democrats, they lost the shrewd ine nd Vesey Pe EAR 20TH ST—BIG | admiration of Caspar Baaden, He said English O LET CHEAP—NO. 45 MORTON ST; CAN B 8 a ok ie N BE seen from 1 to 4 ply on mises, or of CALLEN- ‘ DER & LACRENGE, hear Rts Furaitare, Jewelry. Orders promptly attended to by ST 27TH ST.—THREE STORY HIGH sajasaheataleseainpenilihieliits fluence of the republicins and paved the way for their # snipe wero so called because the: were y for ther ponte found in England, and he pleaded wit h moving? THE CANAL BOARD own downfall. Stanford first broke with Ralston, and eloquence fo save this species of game from the indis. Ralston broke tne bank. Th 7 criminate slaughter to which it is subjected out of | prxING THE TOLL SHEET AT THE RATES OF en he broke with Sargent, AW E STO! of Woaring Apparel, Car- Philadelphia brick House, uneneun bered; modern improvements; noar Dr. Cuyler’s church: value $13,000 and £5,009 mortgage aitferenee, for a well io- { ey ! WEST 2«TH | and Sargent broke Stanford: House in Now York, between Sd and 8th ave, and 14th Loop private Dwell th be T 207TH AV. SECOND DOOR ABOVE WE ioe ‘way North to get fat and presenta- bi ¢ Stanford's political neck. Old friends sta, Address Pout office box O17 Yonkers, N.Y. | $1,200; siso one for $1,000 ‘LJ. CARPENTE MR, 20 3d ure, A ; 0 ee ane eee | Winvoues sate : catbnarett 1875—a MINORITY REPORT FROM THR COMP | have tallen out, and there is no enemy like an old HANGER TUE HANDSOMEST | Sible Toure. aia wi Fabove number. | ‘The County Treasurers bill was rocommitted for the | | TROLLER—NEW APPOINTMENTS, she fried, Stanford has not begun to fight at bay. When mt gee ae LET—UNPURNISHED, ON 30TH 8ST. ¥ a at Payee x = | Purpose of further amendment. Awsaxy, March 16, 1876, Dive eed eee Ser ae II*> oo" teas sbece's vena eunioenins peouedien oot trek TB. MINTO, 422 OTH AV, ABOVE 25TH, Stig. | Senator Kennaday introduced a bill ofa similar char- | 4, ihe on 08 Wea Chdal’ Bebe: teaky He. | aman learns to bo an aggressor it Is not easy to bocome = “ ~ $1,000." HOLMES BROTHERS, 46 bast 28d 5 IE AE pe og Canina! rpots, Jowelty. Orders attended | acter to one that has already made its appearance, pro- sessi & defendant, Stanford’s downfall seems inevit- viding for a reorgamization of the judictal districts of | Dorsheimor, from the Committee on Commerce. | ahi Whom he will carry with him remains to bo R SALE OR EXCHANGE—YOR ONK OR TWO private Hesidene ated, « fin try Seat om udson Kiver, 4 minut jovated, « 10 We —— — : { Hadson Hcive from ely. Address IRVING, basement How = heshaiaaa ican’ seieaibines, ‘ | ERBElited a mAlOrINy Tee OTt, a Toe. Of canal tolls ior | 8¢e8. He cxonerates Sargent; but whether he will not - — i enter ante semanas | angnemrnrntemepenrbennd ee By Mr, PRanopy—Amending the charter of New | 1876, Tho report concludes with the following resolu- | fry down many other republicans in California with = N%Ac5 PA SALE, LET O8 BXCRANON, BLE. | (PO RENT.—700 WASILINGTON ST. NEAR HORATIO, NNE, RESTELL, MIDWIFE SINCE 1640, NO. | York, | It establishes eight bureaus in the Finance De- | tion him remains to be seen, The lesson is, if you must be ~ lent $e Boat or cars Inquire of J. V. UNDERDONK, Ny- eee HTT) OANPENTEN, 26 Sdav., Bible House, | mene Peprrst_Yor the coltestion of revenue, the chier olfode That the rates of tolls for 1876 upon the Erie, | corrupt, don't swap horses while crossing a stroata. a Resolved, — — ;. BOTT 5 , Seneca canals be t! VERAL THRER AND Foun stony | ADVICK FRER—DR. AND UME BOTPCAN BECON- | of which shall vo eniled the Receiver of Chy Revenue. Caneaee, Connnn, Seeen as accompanying toll sheet. | But it were botter to have retained all the innocence of “ry Sane SE TRUITT EERE TIED IPE Second—¥or the collection of taxes and water rents, Resolved, That the Js respectfully requested to | tho old Fremont-Lincoln days, when suifering for prin- brown stone Honses; first class loeatiov, | ——— —DR. AN 3 OU ALR officer ot which shall be Receiver of Taxes. couse hg tei Gs bogenchnetrnei ra A cosipluluner 28 7 ata prnction ‘Nor tau We dah ot i ouird—_For the collection of arrears of taxes, assess- Bosolved, the Lagislasure ia respectfully requested to | ciple was prettier than boing on the make, . WantEp—x ao0p HOUSE ORT MENTS, . Pomnty siden. nme mile fron New York, ind Mecham ‘AN, 1,287 Broadway. + complaluts; 25 years’