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‘ NEW YORK HERAuv, MUNDAY, APRIL 3. 1876--1KivLR SHEET u ' thon have been provided with four central tow a Secon—caraen, ottery, porcelain, &6, DECEASE OF A sce BROTHEK EUROPEAN STEAMSIVIPS COASTWISE H ORE. — T EXHIB ON, of observation. One of the towers will have an Frarth Woraitara eng ‘and objects of general use in OF HENRY OLAY | Gow ‘ay ae ‘¥ i Fs mf Be 8 oA Oa, oth WABI cap steam elevator, erected oy an exhibitor, to carry | Construction and in dwollings. ——_ ‘With ® view to dimtaihing the the shaneee of of ‘ieee. the | will Fes rm 10 North iver on’ Pridep pil 7, 3 ad visters toshoing. . rane ene woven goods of vegetable or min- Died, at bis residence in Morley, Scott county, Ma, | Thetyear this line take @ specitic course for all seasons of oie pose Sig BE dobar, 8 fateraont and, eels, te ‘Tuo interior decoration ol the building is in excel. |" Sizth-~Woven and felted goods of wool and mizturvs | 9° Monday, March 20, 1876, General N. W. Walkine, © | otton eromi the managements reese | ere TheMain Building and What | tent taste. The wails and reirggend ray avery wale of wool. half brother of Henry Clay, a member of the late Con’ | ineto the nortiof 43. » owas B ORE OF STEAMSIIPS, Prevaling color of which «bright carbine ithe | jy Streuh SUK and silk fabrica and mixtures in which | stitutional Convention, and the oldest practising at- | gcu,inenomenard panate, contig, ihe meridian at 50. | “sil watt every Saturday so: New Oriewno,srtnsferring Texas It Will Contair. Bf circalar windows extenis, around below the vents. Eighth--Clotuing, jowelsy. aud oruamenta, travelling | *2°eY im the United States, in the eighty-drst year of Frou NEW Youe rok LIVERPOOL AND QUEENS. Scien ibere 19 Morgad's Lousilans and Texas Halirond tors skylights of each avenue and aisio, These | equipments. bis age. ALGERIA... .Wed., April 5| BOTHNIA.... Wea., April 19 ° are tiled wu what appears to be richly stained glass Nu berate we blank books and r This veserable and distinguished gentleman was boro Wed., April 12 | ABYSSINIA. W. the NEW YORK will sail from me ei 36 gy River, New picasin at tue “stained ase,” Sachs it fe were | arms and. pparatus of hantigh and Aah 9, Are | in Woodiord éounty, Kentucky, January, 1706, his caret aso $i and Sa cdg 4 ‘ m 1c! were ge om, apparatus of hunting an Y - Minute Description of the | Maloula have cost hasdreis of thousands of “dol. rent Medicine, cura prothesis.” See tamed sot Miao Sait ien coho cee | Smee ee ont sd om al page Ero a wey ung ltt en et, tenn “4 lors, is nothing more nor less than cheap muslin Frectfth se dware, edge tools, caters. Sees oak Gen ant toc dean Car, “uy woes | terrneten belahe ‘No. 4 Bowling Green, | Houston and Texas Central: International and Great Ni Completed Structure. lightly painted aud pasied over plain glass. A New | Thirteenth—-India rubber goods and manufactures, the had six enlld Pare Ieee Se, ye at ieee Sea Re ANNE Groom | roettenan and Pacific aud Fraus-Coutinontal rellvonde York frm did this Sore, Lam the credit for the inge- | Fourteenth—Cai ‘vehicles and accessories. i seer eeticcs noice ah, bam Mor Diner air RODMGMIG i to Indianola and San Antonio, and all points on th 4 nious idea 18 said to belon ‘a paper maker named ment I1l--Ieducation thd science. beng ag y, be er subject being the youngest of CAND BELatM. il GS RUINS, ROUTE 0 HOE: estern Texas and ip: rag ee ay, yy, Brazos Santiagy, Vor- a Roth, away, of in Botbeh | Pa, Mr Peuti's plane Educational systems, methods and Ubrarien, ‘utah ke, aC. ViA ROTTER ee phery hy yy ny pati Palko. ‘The Largest Exhibition Building in the World } jive “been nade ‘with cepecial reference. te ‘Second—Institutions and organizations. rene apis rtp Lighterage and channel dues at elther Corp * fhe season of the yer swhen the Exh | mates ne anremeninand (Pe contin“ LiguoR™ STONE FoR SAL tifa ies Gita’ Staen | ™Pincugh rates fo Browanvii, via ito Graude fairond Built in the Shortest Time on Record, tion will be open. Only those who have experienced Fourth Engineering, architecture, charts, maps and ae Doing good business; rent low. Apply’at 63 Front at. ripe “ragulur, rates low, couiort and living pereee i |, Tnsu ance can be effected under open policy of C. A. Whit- it know how hot and glaring is @ summer in sentations. FOR SALE—BARERIFS, RESTAURANTS, | For test : basance ‘form ‘how Fork to all Yoxas ports via Geta ‘ v Philadelphia; and {tis intended that the half-blinded oye ‘Physical, social and moral condition of man. - y Sample Boor: Cigar Fruit Stores; cH, EDYE & CO, Lew. Me Woe ae crmatenp gett jakerles to MITCHELL, 77 Cedar visitor who enters the main building shall find colors THIRTY-SEVEN NATIONALITIES REPRESENTED, ier i xenon mtasologaly. a th Pes winter has been temperate and ray gg sight- t at lowest rates, For freight or further informa- at. FIRST CLASS GAMPER ROOM, sxOuIICE, TuTs | F[AHPUEG AMERICAN PACKET COMPARY Link NY 80 as aucieadaiaban assy Aas. SANILOWD & WARD, 20 Brondway. BE eee Gt OT ORLLERTS oo eas BENS hy MUSE pier OO flared tank oy at Bt Exhioitoa’ wil wilt have se to A ESTAS SAAC BAR, fds ON | ATEAMSAIP ao ¥ lor Mn Pettit’s forethought. “ Norfol ‘om pier North River. -, Purapeuruta, April 1, 1876, pcos ose; guaranteed; wo nished sheapest f and gat ofr or Norfol Gity Pong dad’ Richmoed Thars- waturdays at 3b M. edmont aie TURE The main Exhibition building ts practically finished. pei oe ber that aeeerres particular attention Ifthe great World’s Fair were to begin to.morrow, tho of theiron pillars agg Sen roof Dp", ay db aN eye Bie ya acapeer| , handsome block; rent low ade’ ¢ ible de Kopir's read and fr tw) Gersitun cad aod are only twenty-four feet apart, interior — Fiches of the world would be displayed in the gigantic clously are they made, aud so arttully aro terms @ responsible druggist. ply at Passenger Agente, rn and Washington, N. O. (via Norfolk), @tructure in safety. The only work upon it that now | they Ribena thoy appear vory slender and inter SEOEANES Weneteere 61 Broad st. roudway, New York. aeroay. i meron on erage aime Fe a Be Re aR DPE TOME POR SL BY ORDER OF RENEE, | Ombre AU RT 70 OORER rasp a, emer been sooemgiben ntit columns "7 Pi “ {terior ornamentation; and withina fow days Mr. ot that te on the walls and roof ‘THOmPIOR A TRICKEAND. ATTOM eee “pling Jon pst, Through passage tlexets ar ee polats at . Richard J. Dobvbing, the contractor, the Atlas whose ag on & narrow ribbon of bright color WYOMING. ‘ Sy est 1 Insurance to Nortolx, OR BALE —LAURD EY tFIXTURES, CONSISTING OF | Inano 2 Smith's Washer, with Belting, Pullen, | Nuvaba fangare, Saft Connections; Closeting, Wash: asi fube Plumbing, are, Fe in use about two months: cheap bist ey q Avply at jt Alt st, Passengers booked to and, from Pert tlamburg, Nor- jie OR SALE—A’ LOT OF COMPOSITORS' STANDS | way, Sweden, @. Drafts on Ireland, England, France and WOHAMPION front very 1. Germany at amer NEW CHAMPION, fr, | ae cheap. J. L. KNIGHT, Bennett building, room | Germany at lowest WILLIAMS & GUION, 29Broadway, | 487 And Saturday; steamer NcMANU: day aud Frid: ue t., a6 P.M. bar? “SALE—A LIQUOR STORE, CHEAP FOR leaf areca a eae Reet saa ‘at pier 37 Nopsh ‘Kaver Giterat ‘oltcos, {at Greet L, McCREADY, President, _ GUIDE, . Som the centre. At a short distance the effect is shoulders have successtully borne the weight of this derful ‘The columne appear to be no wider than monster, will formally transfer to the Centennial the band of bright coinr, and as you wander throug! Board of Finance the wonderful work that he has con- a buildiag you z not —. Biya Nagao aa fured into shape. Itas'the largest edifice ever used for | '88 #0 common in large —_ jantali De ‘® world’s fair, and bas probably been put up ma | sense OF boing unable to see per eee Gebinery | prisht te 8 columns interposing. In agen Heignt tottne of tea: 4 shorter time than any other structure, except some of | Hall the wooden columns not very much broader, ig transepts— REGULAR OATSKILL “LIN $ & L NOTOR THE SPLENDID MAIL. § but they are painted a dark color, and they have the raat : 46 North fe E Me sister buildings on the Contennial grounds, like the | Tut ov. aie Pannen tee that takes them look. fiv ia Se Foie beens aes doeating tee veers’ louse. Apply & god ge BR Mager B ate a ly (Sundays excepted. ArtGallery, vuilt by the same contractor, or the times the size of the columns of the main building. | Height to top of columns. aa Gale —aTRONG Se M. Cabin, intermediate and sienrage passage P. M., for aoe and ie al north and west, Machinory Hal of Mr. Philip Quigley. Only these can | Looking down one of the isles in this building the | | Hoight to ridge of root.. | FFs . g's aelnsivadnactilbeas he camesepetnuaibaaine 730 Broad: LINE STEAMBOATS FOIE TROY AND Ait = hs Peg eal bys hy bag pu sak | ee ee Sry. ‘Consral siete rua | FOE, eget ERTARLISHED NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE Gay, BEG EM Pere pes AO NUL ita T) ezeens lay ¢ wol of erecting the columns | go fight are the columns in the main building and 80 saat toa @ . {OR RONDOUT for the main building was Vexun, and now a magnit- | well arranged that the visitor will enjoy an advantage eH Sey he, Ua Lerpy commer stare. Jp, principal avenue: full | THE GENERAL TRANSATLAN LANTIC, COMPANY'S MATL Highland Pata ¢ gent edifice has been completed, covering over twonty | Bever before possible at any previou iy informacion Jdross Y,, box 221 Heraid office, HAVRE, CALLING AT PLYMOUTH G. B), PAR CRN ETE: ing your stand on one of the galleries over the (OR BALE—TWO APPARATUS, WITH BOTTLT for the landing of passengers. er acres of ground, using nearly 8,000,000 pounds of iron | entranecs to the building a view of the interior can be |” Lengtlai east ond... + TH] BY table tor making mineral water’ o Champagne’ also | «The splendid vessels of this favorite route for the Con- | Friday’ inarrison sts ‘Piet 94 North River e in its columns and girders, 7,000,000 feet of lumber, | obtained which is unprecedented in the history of | Tength at west ond... + 672 | ono Mould for casting syphon heads and one Carpenter's | tivent, (being more souther! tow ny other) will sail trom ere : i. four miles of water piping, and'roquiring the services | Similar stractures. The whole twenty acres lies before | Width......- 2 24 | Bench. At No. 981 Pearl st., baseme: ABHADON (Saugller).--e--sBuoed your view, unobstructed by roof or column. Almost Height to root. . a Fb SALE—A FIRST CLAgs ip BILLIARD FARE PARLOR, jer 35), y, Thursday and s Feta from Franklin st. ul four now ee amer Monitur, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, of an army of 8,000 mechanics and laborers, Such. oor inch ot floor space is spread out at your feet like | Central space or pavilion— Ei frewsary aeons yee for wolle ‘work is unprecedented, and this and its fellow build- | amap. When this mammoth structure comes to be | Ground plan (square)... 120 4ngs will be in themselves more filed wish the choicest and most beautiful articles that | Height to top of supporting columns, ! "qa | 'me_Apply to owner, No. 222 Wont 25th st. tng AvDty to ownor, No."232 Wi SINGTON LINE FOR BOSTON, from these galleries wi Height to ridge of root......... 96 Fo. SALE—A BUSINESS, PAYING $10,000 PE PER —— Reduction of Faro. ' STRIKING RXAMPLES OP AMERICAN ENTERPRISE oq Towers over courts. Saaam; the Lense, Good Will Furnitur Steerage, $26, with superior accommodation, including | Steamers RHODE ISLAND and ABRAGANSETT, froge and mechanical skill than any of the exhibiws which You can see over 900 fect In one direction, the same round pla (square) 4s | ding, En pe Me hing connected with wine, bedding and te ns . without ext! 4 pier 33 North River, foot of Jay at PM distance looking the opposite way, 464 feet straight be- eight to 120 oats: re icinity of 148! A do. ok caer aye PARONgOTS, Providence ‘their walls will contain. rt ee ppanting ‘consists of 88 rooms, handsomely OB BEBIAN, mt, oS ‘Brosdwa a from pier 27 North River, foot of Park place. Steamships 4 fore you, and even into the farther corner, diagoually | Corner towers— Tully occupled: lease has ‘three years to ron from. 3f a ee Ye | ELECTRA, and GALATRA, at 4:30 P.M, % It is hard to give an idea by mere figures of the di- to tha right and lef. Ground plan (square). «. oxy prise $18,000; terms easy. Address J. Hi. S., ate: NAR, cine crnon PIERS 44 AND 47 NORTH ads hu mensions of a building which is actually longer than | | ninition tara in aneip. | Heeheroroot....,.. 7 | ton b! ba TAS were ow ; PENNSYLVANIA, BATEROAD. > seven New York city blocks, or further than from | {ho/"orm with guilories irots peace epapie toed MRAP BUILDING. Fe SAUE-A FIRST OLA%S LIQUOR STORE ON FO QUEENSTO AND UNITED STATES: MATLY ROUTR. form, w' eo Inner side, Considering thes age ofthis structure, its cost has Sth av. Inquire at 58 Stone THE QUEEN, April 8, NGLA! ‘Apne 3P.M. Trains leave New York, yin Desbrosses and Cortlandt st. ‘Twenty-third street to Thirtieth street—a stretch of | was no one point from which the observer could see | been very cheap, Mr. Dobbins, the contr will ro- LE a2 HELVETIA, dp'l 15, Be aM. ITALY, aptil 0, Oi, A.M. = flooring 50 grout that by tho time you have walked | eaything like « good proportion of the whole. celve for it $1,000,000, One day a number ot carpet | Beso .ga sits of aan Maia” PDgW for TRC en asiage, $00 aud $70, curcency.” Return uickets at Pigs, ie, ee, oad fost, VIRNNA J art from one end of it to the other you foel strongly 10- | irere was a rotunda from which two galleries extended panalbcnrers ware eine Shrcagh the Saliding Sirane: | 24h ot Dratts leaned from £f upward, st current prises OF clined to take aseat. It is probable, therefore, that | in line, these passages being ofossed by smaller and | \¢ would cost to carpet twenty acres of ground with the | JOR SALE CHEAPCONPLETE SET STEAM LAUN- | Apply at the company's ofee, 0 eat ida ray Rig tie the moasurements given in «ho following description | Barrower sections “for the. diferent ‘nations. At | tuacarpar’ catroe gare n cance Toot, was the.repiy. | is wastede fei ote eo neaTIz NEW), 88 the room aH i anager. | Giery for Fitusville Fotrolovin Gontroand the Olt lege silly appre.;| Doth those exhibitions the visitor was obliged to turn | ‘thon this building cost lesa to bulla than fait ‘ORTH GERMAN LLOYD. For Baltimore, Washington and the South, “Limited nab of the gigantic structure may not be ly app’ many corners and traverse many passageways to 80 | charge to carpet the carth it covers,” he replied, after BR SALE OR TO LET—A PETROLEUM OIL RE- STEAMSHIP LINE it ae a ad YORK, inuton Express” of Pullman Parlor Sort roy: except Clated. the whole Siariay. + Philadelphia, however, he can | making a little calculation. The price paid for | an; Pepe ae pony See are oy a EOL CU; cca peseiitiaes pay ae wt ioba i Fade te Wohnen ai ie pe HOW THE MAIN BUILDING 18 SITUATED, stand in the gallery at the north or south side'and see | this building por horizontal foot was abaut $1 83.” Mawnan Do ee NECKAR. ates April. X| MAIN. i. April 24 0, 840, 9 0 A. the richest fabrics of the world at his feet, jat., April 15| WiSER; 7} April 29. fe and 1 Bighe Suhdey ‘The main Exhibition building is located immediately ‘TAB. CLASSIFICATION. ‘CE HOUSES AND BOXES FOR BUTCHERS, BEER 4 passage trom Now York to Souihainptdn, Havre rant and second olass, 7 sy, 2 east of the intersection of Belmont and Elm avenues. Tho classification, too, is a happy thought. Standing | THE EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT—THE OBJECT and ee butchers’ Fixtures. MATHESON, 34th x For teains to Newark, itente ‘fh, Rahway, Princeton, Tren- ~ is por. | in the gallery over the north portal of the main build. | SYSTEM OF EDUCATION—A HIGH COMPLIMENT | 20st ith o . $100, gold; Second Cabin, $00, gold; Steer- | ton. Perth, Amboy, ington. Belvidere end other Elm avenue is the southern boundary line of this po: fA Fo ‘currenc: pornts, see local sc! at all ticket offices. ing, just in front of the mammoth Roosevelt organ, TO THR PRIMARY SCHOOLS OF NEW YORE: Vig ya XDTIGE FOR BALL, FIXTURES FOR ae, i reduced Traine arrive ;—From oPitebure, OS ANd 10:30 A. M. and tion of Fairmount Park and of the Exhibition grounds, | ¢no'yisitor can command a view of the whole magnifl- ew, SORE te Ort Hiqdor business; also Leiso and Fixtures of | Propaid stecrage eceificntay, 2 ourrency. P.M. daily; 10:15 A. wale i7:40 P.M. daily, except and all the principal approaches from the city are at | cent displa; Ho will seo in separate and distinct 4 SvaGaesTOn pa CONSIDERING. Sees ere aac" Beet In ‘Fwenty-Gret ward. Apply 799 |- PirMreignt or Basan apply to Bo. ele Monday. Pron Was eo at ee aw of every nation grou! ether in lo. ny eon. 4 o | Pepoies. Fhe: mais buding snes parallel iki thie | Fre following ingenious weannar’On ae Heit sees, ‘The educational de meneene, Wi ihe pakesiie ADIES FINE SHOE STORE, COMBINED WiTH GPaGIAE xorToK eens Ee Pitadeipbia ND BPO AS 100.5 11 oO 1 eh A ' Tenue and is the first of the Exhibition buildings, | pying the entire northwestern quarter of the oer, are ‘iobiad Stans Gentiem flouting "Wes desirous of cpascing in The StATE LINE STEAMER AG ist a ie, 40, 9 :20 ‘and 10% is. one that. not ‘business in fi anufacturing cit: has not received the attention it deserves, Sfabeat 12,000, con find such & ns ol Giibre thate feuds ‘ATE OF INDIANA There is reagon to fear that it will not be as thorough | or no competition, by applying to ‘to the subscriber for informa. | Will sail Perit, caper eerie foot ot Ci tion, ‘8 good Crockery SI Tt iy ON on THU AY, the 6th i1 interview; ulso rockery Store. Pas-engors booked to Belfast, Liverpool, 1 Yich rises prominently before the sight as you ap- | the Anglo-Saxon peo} peoples creas Britain first, i Canada (a separate disp! then Ausgralasia, Broach the grounds from tho east. by the bores car | Crowne, (t BtbeeeeSaiour Waclog the obesrven: sawsr- | an leghonld, be oniese sresccren ara ae none enone 526 ond 944 Broadway, No, 1 Astor House rosses and Cortlandt sts. ; No. 4 Court they Nos. 114, 116 and 118 Hudson st. Hobokes: lines, The main building stands 170 feot back from | ing the southwest quarter, are grouped the Teutonic tores in both these kind of bi tickat oflce, No. 8 Battery place: the north side of Elm avenue, the area betwoen the | an Sclavonto races, in the order of Germany, Austria, | OAVe the kintergarden and the whole admirable schome | by men OEE On PALMA Be rien lace, Beauty Paitiy 10 AUSTIN BaLDWIN & © 1 Pisin nen M. BOYD, Jr. Hungary, Russia and Denmark. Turning to the jott of | of object teaching fully and carefully illustrated. apt plage. Hreeklya. 73 Boalveyt New York. Awont. building and the avenue being for special products “ ~ the cenire, covering the northeastern qu ister of the | 4 gentleman ‘who is influential in all educa- | G4MPLE ROOM-SOUTHEAST CORNEX BROAD AND which may be exhibited in the open air, There is also building, will be found the Latin races, beginning with ‘Stone sts., to-day or Ty at nuetion. ia will sail April 20. @.space 300 feet wide between the main building and | France and her colonies, then following with Switzer. | “onal projects in Philadelphia, and who has 3 ‘& WAKD, 29 Broadway. wes N LINE FOR SOUTHAMPTON AN a wear Oth av. trarlor Bulls, 14 pleces, cove land, Belgium, Brazil, the, Netherlands and Mexico. | been useful im furthering its representation at ¥PHON TORT —FoR BALE VERY CHEAP, eating, from pies 53 Morte iver, & as follow 4 or $450; o1 25 the Art Gallery on the north side, where the contractor | TH nole: of the southeastern or lower leit hand | the Exhibi 2,00) nearly new Syphon Bottles. coLomn jn satin, cost 1X0, for $350; one do, $125; Turki Bult, was obliged to build an annex 90 feet wide by 600feet | Quarter is taken up by the United States, This | ‘%¢ Exhibition, has addressed an interesting let- SMITH & TOWNLEY, Newark, N. J. oruietLo Apel 23 | eal ‘rato [pda Cote rtd long as an additional gallery for the main building, | classification of nations scems to moot general ap- | ‘ef to the Prosident of the Ladies’ Centennial Board of | GTaTIONERY AND MUBIO STORE—LONG ESTAR ‘Excursion tickets on very ¥ Sands, Wardrobes, bats aad apting Mahtzemes, Dining ux ‘owing to the great demands for exibition space under | Proval, sad this settioment of a much voxed question | New York, in which he urges something for them to Heber St bargain; low rent; uptown. Callon Mr | issued to Continental aud Baltic ports. Apply for full ent caniead ics. toned Maiseay FAT Tilo pears to be considered a very happy one. Of course | go of vastly more value and importance than th Gaon sa das anced Roulaes te $200.0 Dargai ificent Windsor, $300, cost $000. x cover. The building is in the form of a parallelogram, ther plan could not be followed out strictly, as it was y portance je em- OTTLE DEALERS -THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT CHARLES L, WRIGHT & CO., 56 South st. ve bargain; magalSo: a extending east and west 1,880 feet in length, and north | necessary to economize spaco by putting some nation broidery of a gorgeous banner with the arms of the T 108. 100 and 111 7th av., to rent very low. Apply tov. AREAT eS STEANSHIP LINE, ‘A CGTION “Bo ROOMS, 39 BAST ore ST -CABP RES, in aplace where it did not exactly belong, as in separ- | State of New York in zephyr and gold, For all the $950" BROWN, 1,280 Broadway. ‘0 BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT. Mirrors, Sofa Beds, Armot Wardrobes, Bureau, and south 464 fect in width. The south front is on Bol- ~ gate, from pier 18 East Kiver, as follows:— Bedstends, Parlor Suits, private Auction prices. ating Italy from the other Latin races and assigning it | yajue that a silken embroidered banner will have rep- WiLL BUY A HANDSOMELY FITTED | soweusnr, on Saturday. Avil 38 |“ ! tT ted In gene: 5250 rout $30, with two rooms attached. Apply ai ; I . peat ety ech Ter roman cases’ Lom well-meaning ladies might as well embroider 29 Now Bowery. ceili ao pi baat “Papal thes bah The space in the main building assigned to the 4 PAIR OF SLIPPERS, $3. 50! Pg BE 0 SECURE BEST BAR IN en jouth = ~ ‘The larger rortion of the buiiding is oue story in w York. Address A. D. B., Herald Up- —HOUSEKEEPERS, HOTEL KEEPERS.—THOSB ations that have requested it is as follows, with alter- | which would have just about as much meanin, 4 TE bout purchasing positive chance.—Entire Furniture height and shows the main cornice upon the outside date:— 1g, and be $3 Branc! fice FO! QUBEASTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. Ls at 45 feet above the ground, the patty hoight boing RE I Square Feet, | Vastly more useful, The writer says:— WACHINERY. = B UNITED STATES MALI, mpansign 5 cael orf 8,167.0 “1 desire to invite your attention, and through you TZONTAL ENGINE AND 60-ORSE ; ye Wihat as the laniaene ta ee Zack AS he ear 6,897.0 | the attention of the women of New York, to a subject Bag pete oe Rt al tod Al wn Booka a the longer sides, or fronts of the building, are projec- 17,755.8 | that does safinite honor to New York, and especially to Bovator and Daniels’ Planer, all in conditi re 8, at SP. Bets, eae Dressing Ci tions 416 feet across, and in the centre of the sides are as 070.8 the women of your city, namely :— ae ye seen working any day at HARDMAN Piano -Apeil 15, 10 3 : Horeats Warlatande nd sring_itattremen, THE PRIMARY SCHOOLS OF NEW YORK. ks 0 hairclot uits, ‘aintings, Bronzes, ‘peta, sianiler poitpationn, 96 tees euroms in ies: patios 61,776.3 | _A director of tho public achools of this city for 10 SUGAR REFINERS AND OTHERE—FOR Ha . Statuary, Re: ‘Uallandexamive. Cai be seen to-day fy 1 tions, in the centre of the four sides, are the main en- 43'314.5 | many years, I have recently inspected a ail the Machinory of Sugar Ketlnery, eosiating o Yate mansion, No. 47 West 10th st., between ee F: ces, which are provided with arcades upon the 6,646.8 | vaunted schools of Boston and the model school of | Pumps. Engines, et toto on gait we hy sia 8) aa "( T PRIVATE SALE.—MAGNIFIC! und floor and central facades, extending to the TEeere Fenton, bs for high afliuney and ‘toon polio seam: sien trom 900 top ea Fr fer tag hc ge te a arinlgon. staterooms, smoking ee bath are placed | Zoteline, with two soles, com 8700, ag st eovereg in ie height ®f 90 feet. They are ornate and imposing. The 15'450:0 je anywhere to Miss Buckalew's primary school | New ork hig eet” | etna Pie aneeanmn TT | fer a Sere ays rt east entrance is also the eastern boundary of the 6,504.8 | in New York, which, I am mformed, is a type of all. 000 Raktt, OF RNGINES, ROILERS, ‘or inspection of plans aud other inf i Westen J Casos, Mattresses Beckearer Extension rounds, Here will be the carriage concourse and the 5,647.5 | During the day 1 spent in that setiool I consulted tts $3 30.000 Bamps tron and woodworking Macht company’s office, 37 Broadway, fan Chalre im eather, Carpets. ronaoe, s 1,462. teachers as to the possibility aud the Neability of half “brie horse, complete. $70); Machinery bor pty &c., in lots to suit. Call at 21 East woth st. principal approach to the Exhibition for visitors in car- 1057 exhibiting their a8 d 1° Centanalal and Of asbist- ROBERTS, 119 Liberty Ye oe) | ERT ATN aaa tix ian 7 (PETE AES Mall Broadway, ntran at the Eli ven! 16,566. Ly spread out tl oi tates. ‘he: 7 CARR its GREAT SACRIFICE—PROPERTY oF, AMILY Ti eeamnct wine the icadaat perry ap tocgrhe 7,506 evinced not only willingness but eagerness to-d ab every. LEGAL NOTICES. AND Gi A A. Jcaving ety, magnificent satin brocade Fates Bull +4 2510 ing to this en for me to nyitrd to ‘one do, ph pens i. sales ba street cars, the ticket offices, as at all the gates, being 8.028 you that there is no work of woman so important and clot Saits, 3, case roxewood Pianotorte, Chamber Suits under covered ways, within the arcado or vestibule. i ee cae is well discharged, as that ¥ a with Dress; 13 arpeta ur ina frorar Silver ma “The main. portal, on the oppotie, oe north: Mae” ft would be a glorious thing for New York women to han in the Uni QUEENSTOWN Olt “BELFAST. a nuked communicates with the passageway to the Art Gallery iise.6 | Detbs tneae of oxhintiiog nad apreating the areet | 2t ene creat hirrere then inthe United oon arene]. gerording to ecommodation, | FVURNITURE. PRIVATE, SALE, AUCTION i] ‘and the main portal on the West front, at Belmont ave- ai'ase°° | aystem of object instruction aa practised’ undoe the | Purwant to decree of the High Court of Justice, Chan- Drattasitaed fee mas DIATE: 83 sterare, 628 ghoay FAVORS Anction House. 1 Bast Latina N. aue, fronts Machinery Hall, the second largest Exhi- 11002.8 | direction of Professor Calkins, ie arn ‘stem which bas grater eieh qeage se cn covlen. Bescon vs. Be TENDERSON BROS. Agente, No. 7 Bowling Green. Large auction sale Monda: 7 Diuion butiding. Upon the corner of the main building 24,070.8 | reached higher perfection in’ your State than any- non, inte of Re 18 we Sraren Hill Gardons, tn & 9 r ;ECOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS AND are iour towers, seventy-five lect high, surmounted by 27,706. where else, and which, if knowa as it should be, will atose ve inst his ‘estate it bn ieed MAN LT AE MAL 4 L BTRANERS. LIVERPOOL. Gospge ain teer Gsecy aaa Place AS Poon ’ pom bier y angie badd towers, and between the 187,705 pt Breau Pi omg a the Bh hf thtie Seman Nr Es the ee pope Saturday, April price list sent free. . J. BENDALLL towers e central project! or ent a assign ac! er durii un ears. wil carrying on jo. * Arms d Jower roof, twenty-four feet to prvigelly breaks have not yet been issued. The revised iacnie undertake to prov ide ‘bere seh school houses and pupile. ity of London; at re ARTIES HAVING CARPETS OR FURNITURE TO uniformity. list of tho'countries represeuted, by national Commis: | You will aoed Only to. send three or four of the veson- | Lancaater, andiat Hoaton. inthe, United, Siatesot “America M. ABIEATIAMS, 357 Tih avs nea wih ate eee In orde! to obtain scentral lenture for the bauiding, sioners shows the names of thirty-seven nationalities, | &rs, ander the general instructions of the admirable rhe iat day of July, 1870, to send Stik DECLINISG TOURERRERIRG aaa ’ asa wi ul root er the cent part fe a large! ever- been Ssuperinten of your 1001 fZ of 14 Old Ji Chambers, tauare has’ been raised abovo the surrounding poetion, any Previous world's it vig represented at | *PSitow there are some ladies In your committee ne and to solieltor of Edwin Water: £, dmediotely PSISHE, 168 Zh ar. Highest prices pals and four towers, forty-eight [cet square, rising to 120 ‘THE BXHIDITA. above the irippery of embroidery and ewan t liberty to attend the pro- + feet in height, with spires thirty feet higher, havebeon | Mr, Henry Pettit is chief of the Bureau of Installa. | the banner come, but let it be borne by of Reng Fo ona Ne oan ar tenet cme OEE {troduced corners of the elevated root. Innu- | tion, and he has charge of the classification of applica. | Primary education, One thousand dclare will be all | S'atemet P Asheaaa. HU Un gatare pl the seen! A GLARKE'S. 747 Broadway, Special torte tor furniohingg amerable flagstaffs, with small flags and pennons of all f tions for space, allotment of space in the main buil the money needed; but the work cannot be done and | ties (if any) held by them, or in defanit thereof they will houses flats. *- nations, surmount the roof at these towers and along | ing and supervision of special structures, As to the | OUght not to be done without woman's a tafiuenoe, and | peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said decre ANAMA. pitt STEAMSHIP =— the eaves, and the effect 1s gay and brilliant, while the | details of the mes exhitits he bas no knowledge, | ‘t is that mainly which I earnestly invoke, tice of claim to Mi FOR CALArORST “AND PactriIc ports, i RETA, JPO many windows with whi the salle of tue building are | but allthe applicatiohs from this country pass througlt | tthe, committee te embarrassed by a surplus of | Sultwrsaant tothe advertisment In thin couse’ dated 2008 ViA ISTHMUS. OF PANAMA. ALTIMORE, MARC 17, 1876.— reed make it appear and graceful. eo int oe my lo women ee Pthe foundations of ‘the building are plers of wacasnrinmn yore NS the Revolution, headed by Mra. Philip Schuyler, and oe Bi Se eres Se tog Crone srmee Fold any STEAMSHID | CRESCENT, oCITE, WILL BATL be received by the Directors of the Maryland Penitontisry wwroegit a pe avin oeoaas pooch heer neatiad lox Savona tee ore Sie thas of kik Wathingite nck aa ate Rei, Wabenere sete Sete kets Sere © hance tame | from plot 15 North Riven, dor: Asplawsil. connecting, vin | until the 13th day of April, 1870, for the hiro of about 50 : : Panama with first clasy steamships, ad a usses. § Lengthwi: ication: ‘been ria”? Midd England, fend, on Saturday, the Sth day of July, Lo7e, | Panama Kallrond, at ae ce ae ‘renitour a cciet Wee at vindhg drat pa phy ne nists g oh gree ve ‘These arc tho views of a Philadelphian thoroughly | 11 ofelote tho. forenoon, being the time ocaed for bes ong po pink convicts, Of this number 40 be been employed for sev- » $72 columns in all, shortest being 23 feet | room. Requests for space come in overy «ay, althor conversant with the schools of bis own city and others. | *4ticrting on the ciate. aay WILLrAM P. CLYDE & co. eral years past in the manufacture of harness, and are com- and the longest 125 toot i in length. The buiding being | the time fixed for closing has long since expired, | This suggestion {s no oom mopliment to the su- . B. B. CHURCH, No. 6 Bowl: vd f ue @ temporary construction, both columns and roof | The allotments of eee in the main building have peony of the primary edi jonal system of th Chief Ulerk. pa TFIO MATE STHAMSHIP T a trusses are 80 designou that they can easily be taken | all been t occasionally somebody does not schools, and it is certainly worthy of con- | Lawnexce, Prews, Boren & Baxer, LIFORNIA, NA, AUSTRALIA, down for r-eroction elsewhere, The sides of the | come to time, aad the space is forfeited to some other | sideration. bsscoruslies |) ag new gE brio Co ihe Ni iy ieee Pours, Siateats ia th buiiding, for t ght of seven feet trom the groun icant whose juest has been it soca ih taeaiems <7 aeniaiedenate L. fur wr,” and be addres othe « _arofinished with Orickwork, with paneis between the | roouc air vanisieces are abliged is Sabon drawings SENATOR THURMAN. Hendon, Ragisnt_ | FOR BAN F FRANEECO S Via inihids"Or Fasasta, | “pein et'ntormation nade pr ‘Saturday, April 13 THOWAS 8. WILKINSON, aes for an a ane jean and South Pacife A nitentiary, Baltimore, Md. columns, and above the seven fect with glazed sash. cases to the Burgau of Installation, showing pall STORA a SEE can | nr of ee ft an tebe | an arr anyon waren nusaoun | AP, PGRROTONE He WARES 2s ease saray no onan Octagonal turrets, which extend above the root and are | From a glance at the list of exhibitors and at the plans | _W. B. Shattuc writes to the Cincinnati Enquirer a | Being also in the Furniture Husiness. we thorousliy ws FROM SAS rata ine mounted by flagstafls, of, at other places, by tue | they havo submitted itis evident that Americans will | letter in rogard to Senator Thurman's trusteeship of GOUDE, Propeioter. so Seu. i ND, TACOMA, FORTLAND, &e. ional eagle, made ded. be almost as much surprised as the rest of the world | the above railroad company. We quote:— ee ‘the 10th and 25th of every mo j h. “ roa Beige STi AV., FROM 33D TO pot, foleht or passa ly at foot of Canal st., Nort national standard, the wealth, variety and taste of tho display from | per fee t oF passege sept BULLAY. Superintendent. BOOTS AND Sii0KS. iA BOOT witcHt SHALL BE REALLY A HELP, ot, = the ease. a ‘ over the centre of each United States. In some cases industries have | The newspaper press is Just now giving great prom!- 1 ae ame tad BILLIARDS. Surmounting eaca of the side entrances is a trophy | united together for s joint exbibi their arrange. | Hence to the statement that Hon. Allen G. Thurman, | $04 ria eatin hod werde tt avecy dckoripina ta OR NASSAU, N. PA FAMOUS WINTER RESORT.— | ~~ TAA YAR stewing bona coon, cut ra af | on chp cay ce reheat nyo | Narn un aae ac erties | mes eer eet sieht om Fags Til pennnae te | AeA Bei wey sk coum eo ul M1 1 ore ve uD ir im zp | | han ‘ables — Variegated bricks and tling are introduced in the ves: | the building. Some of tho showcases’ and stands are | Comment severely upon ihe amount. 4 STORAGE YoU FURNITURE, CARRIAGES AND ME MURRAY, FERRIS & Boath st, | plomablp and matey game ee or aa soya tibules of the four main entrances, and the ornamen- | exceedingly handsome and tasteful. Mr. Woginy was solicited to act as one of the 750 and 732 veh av. nud 247 Went deh it N MAIL 88. A RARE © Wan E,—81X X10 FRENCH WALNGT tation over the arches of the rance ways is rather The American display of silver plated ware will be | trustees b; the bondholders under an agreement signed STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, PIANOS BAGGAGE, 7 er i 5 Horgh Bee River at 3 P.M. A® ‘bevel Billiard Tables, five carro v and one six original. Mr. Henry Pettit, the engineer and architect, very Sue, ‘and both in finish and variety of design will | by several hundred individual apt and concurred kc. Sepak. vobme: tower ‘every conveniencs; | CITY OF xEW YonK.. pe Aprit 1 | oily been used ninety days fect outfit for a 1 ou vail wished to avoid, as far as possible, follo’ the an- pr bly exceed that of ics other mation. There will | in by all. The SS, Conon wie stipulated what com- | $2vator; watchman, MICH ALES: 3 PSOR B40 and ad | CITY OF MERIDA. iucuaey. AHL iL | sell.the lot or tt sia, ist ‘Onn be seen at L tique, and to have the decoration peculiurty American. Jarge exhibits of gas fixtures and bronze work, | pensation was to and the amount received by | Commerce st., near Bleecker. | clr OF VEIN chia: April 18 | & CO.'S, corner of Canal an Tustead of foliations of the clsical acanthus we see | housenold furniture, musical instruments, sewing ma; | the trustees was paid by the bondholders he gag we A EST SIDE RAGR WAREHOUSES, toa, ni | OR VERA ORUX AND KEW OLkaNs | Cites “STANDARD A va the not less beautiful forest leaves of our own country. | chines, oe electrical mathematical instru- | 824 not by the company or the road Fone 20 CN W 1nd 690 Hudson 770 Greanwieh wid 10 Abing: | nite ‘Campeachy, Tu Sau pin. Billard Tables, with sith « , Mr. Peuit m ie a collection of the foliage found in | ments, hi ke TI ‘of American textile | Of the company do not show, as ried, den sauare. Storage d safe keeving for Furniture, | c . | combination cushions, for in this city ~ot Fairmount Park and the Exbibition grounds self; | fabrica wate e” ‘a matter of menteven to our | What amounts were paid the trustees, Sconp gaia Pianos, B: ese Hearn a and Wares of ' way. s SONS. 91 and 9 ala ers will aa Now beg April 16 and May 7, o and the capitals, the wreaths and the scroll work over | own Carpets, woollens, worsteds, cottons and | Solely between the bondholders and Mr. Thurman, and | every de ight =f ides towert fn Fate, i cher Rea 3 fhe arches of ho portals are of ihe Jares of the fern. | ike will bein this depariment, and gome of the manu. | if the Leng py gate glen Lowel «onde = iu ee a mt WANT TO PURCHASE THE BEST BI it in the busi- With the best cushions, for the least money ge! re | Trae the rhododendron, or mountain laurel, ti ‘arers will make a very’ bandsome show. and honorable man might not perform, whose concern | es Trucks an ing Sarnienre | Cruz and | L. DECKER & CO., corner of Canal and maple, and the familiar forest trees of America.” The Cheney Brothers have the tiik mills in the | i818 excepting those pecumarily invereated? At the wed aaa, Aye rg Ivison st, Abingdod | \TEW YORK AND ave “DIREGT WATE LINE } ~~ MARBLE” MANTELS. © wails of the building are painted brown, and the orna- | world, and they propose to make a great endeavor to | time Mr. qu “ These fret clues stenmehipe will sail at SP. | QTEWARTSSLATE, MARBLEARD WOO mentation 1s in gold and bright colors. show the excellence of the home manufacturedarticle, | credit, bo —= 5 ‘ort Iver, fot of Gedae wt, forfltavana direct, xe New and elegant designs, from $10 ARRA OF THE MAIN BUILDING, Around the walls of the building are to be arranged | depressed, “vie MUSICAL. ale hberafty dealt with, 22) and 22 Wi ate The areas covered by the main building are as fol- | the raw materials, and outside, in the spaces before de- | the reorganization CULTIVATED LADY. “AN” RXPERIENCE AND = lows :— scrived, will be such materials as can be placed out- | reputation for ability and honesty, and for this reason accompilshed teacher, gives pianoforte and singing jew | CO) > Square Feet, Acres. | doors, such as iron goods, coal, terra cotta, tiling, &c- | Mr. Thurman was sought out and engaged, gone, SPENT HOSE: ar highs etorence, Ai Address, with resl- | sins, apply. to | zie ¥, Ground floor ........ 872,320 20.02 One of the most interesting features of the American ne nan nnad 4 CLYDE & CO., No. 6 Bowling Green. | fi nced on Diamonds, Watches, J Upper floors, in projection 87,344 -85 | department will be the collective exhibit of the Am ri- | LESLIE COMBS GAINS A LAW SUIT. OPRANO.—A POSITION AS SOLOIST IN THE EPIS McKELLER, BOLING & CO., Agents in Havana. ers’ Tickets bougat of Diamonds, \| Upper floors, iu towers... 2034 [60 | can Book Trade Association. Ail the leading book. Prternreeag ” | Gc ROMO Reside eee Ae ) FLORIDA —WEBELY LINE | SROADWAT DIAMONDS: WARS EW a \ Total <cceichasieass SUQ0O |) SLEPT Renee ele mee “vil take w Joa ipl. They {From the Lexington (Ky.) Press, March 30.) ————“ANCING ACADEMIES. | Sn ter BO Basi iver, ths x A ee See ae 4 fet “Fue inteRion, have seated 8 opens space in a ion, 35 foet General Loslie Combs Is to be congratulated upon the | ~-—~sxCgne HANGING ACADEMIES —OLASSES & lee moh = Sites Herat | ROSENTHAL i ogattaned: 9,7 Seneral arrangement of the ground for shows | by 2 Sipe oa fe Bor ahaa ps pavilion, with result of his suit against the E., 1. and B. 8, Railroad Aw nom forming. PLVATE BESSONS at any Mout, a¥ Teroogh vieksue tamu teste yo at pointe Ber Fer feet | Bee aa tending 1,882 feet in length. It is the- largest avenue jouses who will want space. The pavilion, with Company. The case was first tried in the Circuit pee aaina Laipwut ARGTONS | CuuC Re, TBS Maiden ti f i "ALLEN, 1,190 Of that width ever introduced into an exhibition build- is apex, will be about twenty-five feet high, made of | Court bo nape Prey ls and the jury awarded a verdict ‘A. aia Styyv mg. On cither side of this nave there is an avenue pid ornamental ironwork pa} brightly colored and | of $ rade yeas ba of yr the damage ra, ‘ae rivate loosens i Bide 100 by 1,882 feet long. Between the nave and side ave- | gi Thé second floor of the pavilion five eas the plaintii’s pills LJ Soiree Monday evenings. DUes are aisles 48 feet wide, and on the other side of , ments, with handsome fagades, and with Court of Appeals, where a few week: 7 SAUaE'S paxcixa xc ADEMIES.—SOIRED, ‘the building smaller aisies 24 feet in width. In order | between and a gallery surrounding all. he onal by General Combs for himself and ‘Colonel Wi 1 Brevoort Hall, 154 Kast Sith st, every Monday; | to break the great Jength of the roof lines three cross | mittee of the Booksellers’ Association having cba Breckinridge fur the compan; Yesterday tho | Masonic Hall, 114 Bast 13th st, every Tussday. PRIVATE nt and Mh sts. Open all sam: jor NEW eRe ‘and assembly wallves © specialty. | | mee shrubs of Ws ‘> from ROE COLLEC Throngh bills of tading. s Yeobile and all prt netpal sand Evergreen teeth Fruit, Tree avenues, or transepts, bave been introduced, of the | of the work of preparation are Meksrs. Presie; court affirmed the decision of the court ‘below. Gen- | LESSONS any hour at 212 Basi 11th st. oints ot ph Riv no best variety, gr " same widibs and ia the enrso relative positions to each | ton, George Remeen and NR. Marachest” Piatarace | eral Combe will doubtless levy the rolling stock Petabln passage, #0! era tnental planting: Bie Gon Were Morrlaants, ‘wesc other as the nave and avenues runniug Jengthwise— | bindings and fine letter press wil] be shown, or something to satisly his claim. He says thoy toe ty Reed Re! BROO _ Apply to Ares SBAMAN, £6 West st. | entrance to Fleetwood Park namely, « central transept, 120 feet in width by 416] Altogether, the dispicy in the American department | thought he would die before they got through with tho | *4,.f,4 t lecon ea be taken privately and 1 EXAS LINE FOR ms VESTON, TOUCHING ATREY | ~~ oT. feet in length, re one s6n either side of 100 | of the main building, 1 is safe to’say, after an exami- | S¥it. charge ‘rom West, carrying. the United States mail.—The steawer x ew : feet by 418 ‘and aisles between of | nation of the names’ of the exhibitors and'the char- eeepc ele neorebca eas SOIREE’ BRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 7, STATE OF THXAS, Cuptain Bolger. will” sail A sia STAN WISHES A'S ITCATION XS grimy. Gi. teak. ‘Tha. tesemvetion. “ar ithepe’” erences |. ester’ of. be deone Shey wil shar; oll be of a bsiers OVER A HUNDRED. y Ts Serscee TPP aM. <a b vical onsen and transepts in the central portion of the | not only to fully redeem the disgrace at Vienna, but ——— ). tees ype SQOKLYN, DANCING ACA Dee y: | } a iG TAN TAILORS —A TIRST CLARY CUSTOM - 4 circular. arg lon it rallro: tke aggregate an aren of 416 square tect. Four of these VARIRTIES OF RXHIBITS 1N THR MAIN BUILDING. James Kelley, a soldier under Wellington in the gurange ef lowest, rates, ction; willing to ge 9 share Gineney mit maquemiion. | RJ. LYONS, Sass Yaway. Naw York — are 10 feet square, four 100 feet by 120 feet, and Under the classification system that has been | Peninsular campaign, attained his one hundredth year | UMAR'S DAnOInO ACADEMY, 24 WEST 4TH ST. | gugeriog ee accommodations, Re y AXTED—A aH CLASS SHAWL DESIG ah e contral space, or pavilion, 120 feet square. Tho | adopted, the following departments are assigted to the residing with a dau All dances si a pile Maiden lane, of intersections of bg 48 ai aisles produce four in building :— oyment of remarkable id core Cheenlomenn | aay STEAMSHIP CRESCENT s4, with reference, D., box 1,088 Post of interior — courts juare, one at each partment L—Mining and metallurgy, wich in- considering bis adv: ond = city, New Yo corner of the cet prom any iy " % ‘yossel of the new Panama Tr: through the nave and pine, Bre per gy rd «tiem, ores, building stones and aged one hundred and seven county, Ky-, setae Pyne Spey, Wetuee. pe a Ny ng ERP ay a WaAsten | < KOUNG MAN, BXPRERIENGHDT iz + feet sm width, and those through the centre of the side “Oa seanitaseuarae Fostding none Ray. | 4+ sud Saturday, The most ressunscle aad satistnetsry nels poles e parr St Semesters. Bones avenues and brent pth All other walks i oos--Metabiargreel products wick, Marion county, Ky., aged ‘one hundred and ten offered. Private lesson ‘ton oF {1 Steamship Compat Philadelphia. ‘spre Hanging Factory, 23d amd Sansom sts, are 10 teet wide and lead, at meineread tovexit doors, | | Third—Mine engineering, Models, maps and gections, wras taken to ihe poorhouse. After two, days | EXCHANGE i thage gents hereof thie new lie that thay ‘Louvre ventilators are over the centrai nave and each | tools and she e was in Washington’s camp, but never a nace it, Fpoxe running other first class boats regularl; i and thas Ws step-< SITUATION BY A PRACTICAL MA- Of the avenues, and skylights are ia the root of the | Deparment {1.—Manufactures, which includes: | saw ihe Goneral, Sho waa in good health when taken pe gen og a BLS easiee Hyat on tra “towerieaa My arose ral Amerie He meckinery” and lifts shadvons ao Wenssd Weak eeentral aisien ' Small balconies of galleriaa af alsarva- ica to the poorhouse, but arieved to deaths aivusied nebe Kew York. "Addrecs Le Herald ‘aftch "| sonra to semnectine aig iets

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