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ne NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUSY 17, 1876—WITH SUPPLEMENT. b CITY REAL ESTATE NOK YE, Si Heart . ' ISSING LOAN . | and their Southern associntes would not support Mr. Carrox,—Suddenly, on Wednesday morning, August 2 FOR SALE. BOARDERS WANTED. A MIS! AN BROKER Clay's plan, yet they protected it trom dostruction by | 16, Miss Aticr Cargoy, in the 76th year of ber age. Raney aan. Came ive Untfurni “ts Qi} CLINTON PLACE. “LARGE AND SMALL ROOMS. the attacks made op Boy the Soman Wing OF 18. Op- ee at hee late qestinns, 1468 Brenna: N ATTRACTIVE FOUR STORY BROWN STONE ROWN STONE RESIDENCE, UNEXCEPTION- | ©) to lot, wich #6, {CONTINUED FROM EIGHTH PAGE.] | ponents in the bope that it might ultimately be go! ursday, 17th inst, at four P, M. Funeral services House for sale, on the crown of Murray Hill, near Park | “able block, $1,100; four story. $1 Lower and Up- | aj7¢ GLINTON LACE CELEGANT FURNISHED Tato such a sbape that they would support it, On my | from Christ church, Hudson, N. ¥.,0n Friday, 18th | 4¥.. 20x\O tee; lot 95.0; in good order: price $21,000. iar dente vere cade. Mt i 36 es itn ps, : stating to them what Mr. Clay bad decided on Mr. | inst., at nine A. M. . ¥ KH. LUDLOW & 0b., Pine ste | bee Parte very ik PARE AF Ta aatain | oct ee ne he naires aay »» the 27th, but bis mail was not called for, Inquiries | Hunter said, “Then you think we bad better let it be Covs.—On Tuesday, August 15, Margaret Coss, a — dave been made in several places he intended visiting, | destroved.’’ I told him | was decidediy of that opti NEAR BROADWAY. —NICELY¥ se, only $1,600, 110 Bast Sth st 4. EAST Wri Sf, Ss Bative ot Queens county, Ireland, aged 81 years, c fron 10 to 4, or address OWNER, | 4 shed Rooms. o on firs second but without avail No reason has been wasizned (OF | jon, {mmediately afterward, us the “records of ‘the |" Funeralon Thureday, August 17, nt two, M., from Basi hide Sees Ooh Beret, Sane ase ote hir absence, Mr. Fieid.as five feet eight or nine inches | proceedings show, the compromise of Mr. Clay was cut | the residence of her son in-law, Martin Delaney, 27 SMALL FRAME HOUSE, SEVEN ROOMS, AND +O CHARGE FOR REGISTE ES ON MY pg ome = — in Keigh:, basa dark complexion, prominent nose, iron | to pieces, and a single plank in it, the Utah bill, was | 22d st., South Brooklyn. ZA two lots for sale: “¢ nt th new lista at both offcs ie a) poe LTS, BCR ARDSONELY Pe gray uair, dark gray eyes, weighs about 180 pounds | passed, On the morbing afterward Mr. Clay made a De Veav.—Entered into rest on Wednesday morn- | hurses, wagon room and hayloft; will be sold very cheap. or WALL VOU EAST | desirable parti wrovunsrissant dasa eo innetapactost nd is forty years old. Any information of bis wiere- | denuuciatory speech in the Senate and went ap to | ing, August 16, at the residence of Ler son-in-law, | mizbt be exchanged for «mall pincg in the evuntry, For a MALL, FOUR xk. pane | erane mere vuis should be sent to Colonel W. H. James, No. 27% | Newport to recruit his health, Senator Vearce’s bill, in | George Scott, No, 1,086 Lafayette av., Brooklyn, N. Y., | ill particulars «ply to Mr. JAMES ROWE, Keal Estate eparate vnten! en froin tte & | 4:2) “elcgrily terete ae OAL AND ome tae reet, Chicago, or to Mr. James M. Harvey, NO | certuin respects more favorable to the South, came 1p, | MaRGaReT ANN, widow of the late Daniel De Veau, 10 06 Lake str Bast 12th Chicago, ~ Usice or partial Bourd, to aduits; retereneos, - Rittecimieoriea Rane | mua cecewagens ites invited one of the beat blocks for any Kina of bosiness. Y igo i SOMELY " FRESCOED | 4°~ GREENWICH AV.—PURNISHED ROOMS, WITH ¢ Com} : e relatives and friends of the family aro invited to | youre: gig Vitis best blocks for nny kind brown st tront, with every improve- | 4.5) ehdcin w first 6 : . ‘ = Haves. within aminute’s WOlk | gions: Rooms, with Board, ‘$10 and $12 STH AND ATH AVS. «i y y PROBAULE ERROR OF MR. WEED, attend the funeral services, which will be held in the ment. between Madisdh and j Not oa seen either of Mr. Weeds letters lcan | James Methodist Episcopal eburch, corner of Reid av. sd isa EVENING TELEGRAM, i AL, would be ploased to rent i | only inter their contents from reading that of Mr. | und Munroe to-morrow (Friday), at halfpast tem | A oxy y py ‘ or halt the house to a quiet lamily on reasonable Stephens 1 never bal & conversation with General | A. Mf. (Reid avonue cars irom Roowgvelt and Grand (EWSPAPER OF NEW YORK. | terms.” Address OWNER, Herald oilice Ms ‘Taylor op a political subject, unless it was a casual re- | siree! pass the church.) The" remains wi! y ROULAT! WEEK. NO LET—UNFURNISHED, POSSESSION, FINE HIGH ‘on mark at one of ts dinners or evening receptions. | taken to Upper New Rochelle for intermont on same | “V=8AGE DAILY CIRCULATION LAST WEEK, stoop Dwelling, 384 7th av. nour 42d ai, and opposite | L-J:» Herald office, Nor did Lever bear of any one having such an ipter- | day via New York and New Haven Railroad, 2:20 P. M. the Rossmore Hotel; rent $1,800. Apply on preiises or to 4 WEST TH > 1 view au that spoken of by Mr. Weod. 1 scarcely | think | train from 42d st und ath av. Oeeee 67 Union Hiuaey, aapement mnepee Basen banseamely furnish 4 such @ thing could have occurred without my know!l- PRaskR.—On Wednesday, August 16, JENNIE, — Ex-Senator Clingman Corrects Mr. edge; for 1 jelt a great interest in the issue, Was very | daughter of William D. and Georgeno Fae aged 1 58 Waar Ori sr. with Boa y Y HOUSE, WIT OF one House, 25 tee A PAM. have two or three Rooms, with Board, for gentler mon or married couples; prices very reasonable, Addresé LADY Waa 4, and fires clase ; the ony house ICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, active, seldom going to bed during that ten months’ | year, 2 months and 13 days, ful av o owner at above mi ich B x Ea Thurlow Weed Session Ull after two o'clock. Having learned who | — Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully é North Side. 906 * St sST.—LAnG 4. MAGDOUGAL STA LARGE FRONT ROOM, were the late sitters up I was able to occupy myself | Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her | AT PELHAM MANOR—SELL OR RENT FAVOR. | ZUG prown stone House ; ail improvements; $100 per weil furnished; amplo closets; good table; reierenced nven.oneed Houses, just with interviews till a Jate hour in the evenings, and | parents, 90th st. and Lexington om- | month, Inquire at 92 7th ave required. . on Friday, August from week to week 1 was able to understand tue position | 18, at ono o'clock P. M. I we depot. Sound. Re. { $3.700 10 sea = oT aac 2 on the question of almost every member of each House RY.—At Norwalk, Conn., August 16, Frorexce | ey troadwas PR ea Tr ates | POD Seas ereith bath attached HOW CLAY WAS FOILED. | during"he session, ‘The now intervention scheme I | Lovisx, only daughter of Richard R. and Caroline N. | 2 5 Baa cu ara ater tars: Gor wfamily or pasty of Ri or without Homett ALL RO : re ch and jerman spo 4 stratagem to | Ferry, aged 11 months end 7 days. LOTS, IN THE 8: considered a8 an ingeniously devi: oF third ward (ei, produce a collision between the sections, because it was | — Funeral services at the residence of Geo, O. Keeler, | ghanse. sith ox 7 lied regarded at the North as making all the territory free, | Mott av., at one P. M., Friday, 18th inst, Imterment } Worth bout $21,000, “Address. Ge Herald Uptowa | ~ peer while in the South It was asserted that under itall the | at Bethel, Conn. Branch office. . pHs.) A LADY, LIVING h " ti English, Fre Seite 45 a ba TILA BAST ISTHE ST, NEAR CLARENDON HOTEL = so — Very desirable Itooms, with first class Board; refer ALONE ON A FLAT WAS A PI ences given und required. President Taylor’s Military Mad- | territories were slaveholding. It is to me a matter of | Guivvix.—At Mamaroneck, on tho morning of the “= = 2 |) ae emreemearene le SOW) anaeees MMi, Herald Upeowy > AND 118 WEST 14TH ST.—WITH BOARD, regret that my declarationa, in 1861, that in ten years, | 16th inst., Dare. Grirrix, in the 73th year of hisage. | BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE on as ] 16 handsomely furnished Rooms families; also ness a Strong Obstacle. | oi account of that settlement, we sliould ave cither & | | Funeral on, Oily day, tho 18th, at his residence, at AND '1O LET. A court LY FURNISHED ROOMS ON | gall Roon rife very moderate. dissolution of tue Union or a etvil war, were veritied by | eleven o'clock, 10 LET—AND MOsT oF rAKEN BOARD se i Pui BCh rerces CORES: TR | crim SWE TH AND SG Map, SB haat the event. While Mr, Weed and bis’ friends regarded | yMAN —At Rye, Westchester county, on Tuesday, ei welsh tné Sic ae a boise ouce ie houcolen, sortie | eae «cade wail i os gua a pay aa the death of Geverat Taylor as a loss lo their side L | ten P. M., Rungcca Hyman, relict of the late Henry | furnished. Address BOARD, Herald of : FLOOR OF FOUR ROOMS, ATLY FURNISHED, | withoat Board, tlemen or gentlemen aud theia irs | wiv —s £XV. tor housek t Ventral Park; splendid " “ e SOME DRUG } on dth nvr other gi Nepal ald time and ever since looked on it as one of | Hyman, in the 40th y General Toombs Only at the | botha SIN BROOKLY A MAN ear of ber age. To, I Stor those im| nt events that greatly tended to produce | Relatives and frienus are respectfully invited to at- irecatn Manabe wibce aka sion tao A peal ul * pit desired. Inquire ot | aS wet 4 cm SOMELY FURNISHED President’s Deathbed. the resulis whieh subsequently occurred. Rest tend the funeral, from her late residence, 351 5th av., Sere aoe iceeee er emner ey || MA BEAM SG RAS FOE Madisou uv. and Auth st, | ] 3B W reyncve; plantilil tgpies Lanes fuily, &e. T. L. CLINGMAN. on Friday, August 18, at ten o'clock A. M. $20 <fecplohal E AND DWELLING 288 BED- FE FURNISHED ROOMS TO Git SINGLY | frat clases terms lo a Pe HYG: eC RI Kenoe.—On Wednesday, August 16, 1876, ANN rd ULAND & WILITNEY, No. 5 Bee! 4 . to gentlemen or gentleman and wife; bath, * - aan eee THE ORDER OF THE IRON THE. | Kenow, daughter of tho Ito Thomas and Cainerine | anon as = eee No.5 Beckman st. | Hoy snd ter, gas, ALTE West 10th st 14,8 Sie woes besca at dnote Recncdio mae Wasiuxaros, August 18, 1876. “ sfi| _ Themaaisiee ae Clebllea aha fallp-ere invited 16 a et pa aaa 1159 Wavexce ont eat aper NICELY To Tae Eprror ov tae HeRALD:— SECOND SESSION OF “KERSHER SHELL BARSEL” | agueng the {uncral, on Friday, 18th inst., at one o'c ock y YOR BADE ROTI | LOS turnished Kooms, with’ best Board saiSeeBeNt oe o1 calle P. M., from th iden t her brother-in-law, J a y all modern improvements; 4 a ‘ WEST 42D sf, NEAR BROADWAY.—ROO! My attention has been calied to a letter of the Hon, IN THIS cry. Murty ad Willow piace, Sects Brookivas Ee” |, aban ta ougs 8.000: Suny tarme Gall on or edtabes OLE. | Ste . : DAT VSP ek. Peak CORT ae Roowg Alexander H. Stephens which appears in your paper of | The second day’s session of the Grand Lodge of the LYNCH —August 16, 1876, ANN Lyxew, in the 86th | VER TAFE. Whitestone, L. 1 PUNISH Ee Tee or gentlemen, single or e MT 3 TO LET, wite the Sth inst, in which some references are made to me | ancient Jewish order, ‘‘Kersher Shell Barsel,” was held | year of ber age, « native of county Cavan, parish ‘ 7 = | 253 West ts GY WE ‘4 ei c nat y JERSE CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSOD NORE LAB Ry O+ ; Im counection with Messrs. Stephens and Toombs. 1 | yesterday in Pythagoras Hall, Canal street, noar the | OF KMUrine, Mreland. | ee | CRW AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE. | [URNISHED ROOMS KAR RESERVOIR PARK, ZO ned iaabicauamne veoaicg anv sete Understand that there were some previous letters of | Bowery, commencing at nine o'clock» At the opening | sons-in-law, Martin Hanly and Peter MeUabo, are re- | ~~ Wo Let or Lease: esaonaneeia (erg here AG iccaaeere sh onNmameable ads Oval West 119 Mr. Thurlow Weed in which mention was made of my | of the lodge all the grand officers were present, and the | specttully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- Wg LET-STORE AND DWELLING, CORNER OF * aT =~ _ floor, first el es. name. The transactions which led to the mistake of | attendance of members was even larger than on Tues- | Gence ot her son-in-law, 615 Summit av., Jersey City, Congress and Webster, $18 per imouth, Inquire at Ne MERE koe D , ' 334 wi ST LTH ST. —TO LET. WITH R ARD, j oe I , to gentlemen on Friday, August 18, at threo o'clock. opporite. TSS dha! of Rooms on ath Mr, Weed were in themselves suflicieutly interesting to | day, when over 160 delegates were present. Tho num- ‘Cavan papers please copy. = ANDSONELY FUR Salt of Rooms om secon oF, 4 Paw ig eee ag oe THE erry FOR | EL hiry mo oner te pa Keita li justity an elaborate articie in cne of the magazines of | pers were further increased and additional interest | the 15th inst., after patient | PROPERTY OUT 7 eae ee a a “! 7 6 res SALE OR TO RENT. . - — ~ — —— « gw fT ITH ST.—HANDSOME FURNISHE! the day; but Tsball content mysolf with us corcise a | added to the occasion by the prosence of the following | yfrltind, gniered \nlo rost Mra, Naxoy Wuncir, widow of BARGAIN—FINE FARM. “105 ACRES; NEAR | L]ASDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND HED: Bot elias, on suito or singly, with first class Board, statement as I can present to wake the matter under- | officers of the Supreme Lodge:—lIllustrious Supreme | year of her age. i ee Sing Sing ulidipia: Ihe wall enityated; peety:|‘tactour acon wee obec Ce Te omic nee stood. I know much more of the transactions than | President Solomon Latz, Supreme Secretary Alfred T. Friends of her family aro invited to attend her fa- well watered, only #2 coy cash veqnired 110) 7 FOR 12,000 VISITOR . i i ond: T. OLIVER CARTER 39 N 4 ANDSOMELY FPURNISHE EDI they are material, the. lodge room they wore tecelved with au. | the arrival of the 8:20 trala-at Morris Dock, Hudson | ,eclon (the State. nth SiGaGid rene And Oren | oe ee iD dao: | Maoitarcner ruusuyitnte toc ale ena hors During the session of 1850, at which the compromise | Preme honors, and by the special direction of Plane peters nieiah one gnd Massuchaiotts, at q groat bargain, Fall particulars in | lent: torr tow. ‘Address 80 Nassau Bt., room 4, © | tion unsuroassed; arms $1 50 to $2959 per day ni measures wore passed, Mr. Clay resided at the National | trad President Linderman were, casted 0 hone. | _ MOMRiNON—In this city, on Tuesday, August 15, | aagniewonie Ng cP OR WALES ATTA NOE | Nee BURNISHED ROOM WHE ALCO Pe eiatobe elie usneh: STOR pacdae nee Hotel. 1 was also a boarder there, and, though op- | livered a lengthy and able uddress to the new ollivers Lore efi art verae of Clemana, county elevant Residence, with five aeres of land, one of the | and Lith sts.; terms mode a a Mi eee hy ce BECKER. posing Mr, Clay's plan, I was in constant communica. | ot the Grind Lodge to. were tice hey were une Tho relatives and friends of the’ family are respect | wet, with all tus modera improvements, viows munur- | & Re Dy pt OS eater ROARD AND LODGING WANTED. ~ tion with nim. In fact, if several days had passed | gor and extiorting them on every occasion to practise | fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- without my calling at his room in the evening he | both in precept and life the motto of the order, ‘Truth, | dence, 203 Hudson ay., Brooklyn, om Friday, August , hove and Justice.” 18, at’two o'clock, ould on casually meeting me about the Capitol say, | Mie ii ie anes of the morning session was cDoxT.p —On Wednesday, Aug title pertoct; willexchange for good | $4_), (UML: fi Me ilrond lightly eneuinbered, | Alidrens GOR- anette WEL Adena BERS eu) E , =A GOOD TINE OLED WANTED—FTRE ¢ Hi SECOND FLooR, wird [EN ROARD. private table, from ptember, fur two adults, nurse RAE PBOARD | wud child, on Sth ay, between 26th and 40th sts, Answert eae 482 s, relurences and full particulars. Address ust 16, Mary E., must state pi st, “Where have you beon all this while? Texpect you | then c el beloved wife of John MeDon: 4 BL ye 100 near stamford, _ | room 20, Drexel Building, Wall st., New York, y nen commenced, It was chiefly of a preliminary | belo cDonald, aged 31 years. a ae , 7 3 Sane dave boca in some mischief.” He would say fre- | character, and consisted of appotnting Sub-Committees | Bee eT er ere Panag ae ey kamty ean thoes of EME fe Se aioaenG Ad Sp ldeal deen HED PARLOR AND | 1 0,KD WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, BELOW 14TH 5 is, Estimates and the State o! the Order, A | her . E. Mabedy, and brother-in-law, et dyer tanta ; " stand between Gth and 2d avs.: will’ bo permanent, quently, “I wish to hear from you all and then I will | om Keports, Es endowments, consist- | Bartholomew McDonald, are requested to attend her | JOR SALE—A VERY Hi HY PRODUCTIVE J scapbbet SAS ‘Addroen, with torsos, which must be moderate, Re Le B., bax special commitice on decide for mysolf.”” +} funeral, from her late residen No. & Orcbard 5 nero: 's from New Yor NO LET—A HANDSOM IRNISE FARLOR | 148 Herald office. ing of the following membgrs, was also ap- | fu . lence, No, rebard st. Jf i “ During a conversation one evening I suid to him that | man, J. Caspar and D. Prince. Tho Committee MoFappex.—Kntered into rest, on Tuesday, August | trout ean be raisd@ by thousands; tor children and bronchial Shilo nab aoc bet tab ANT! and two children, ages & and 7 years; two rooms ow s od . on Constitution made a briet report, which was re- 15, Mary E., beloved wile of the late James McFadden. ‘tions invaluable; price, 8 Uy bed L ‘TO A FAMILY OF ADULTS, A + | first or second floors ern conveniences; prefer to ture there wero three forces or obstacics to his scheme of | ferred to a special committee, with instructions to re- Friends of the family, and those of her son Edward, pletely furnished Suit of Rooms for housekeeping; first HOG TSE Oe nghacindy Seer geo ; jon, bot we ni ave, ‘ddress W. H. Ga, class location; also convenient, No. 5 West Washin ton compromise that wero sullicient to deloaty, viz port to-day, ‘The report consists oi a number of minor | afe respecttully invited to attend the funeral, trom her STORY DW va, W pluco, two doors trom square. 50 Herald 0 . i ‘ i ruestions, with relerence to the covernmont of sub- | late resiaence, No, 103 Monroe #t., on Thursday, at ory place, W s! 0 seldUriC lis Rae SS EE Sole ON ¥irsi, the opposition of the anti-slavery p#ty, led by Cehteslsisee eine “it is expected, will be adopted. | two P.M.” i ‘A full Cena fo oe Apply | TO LET—TWO LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS, ON THR ‘ANTED-—BY A LADY, ROOM: AND PARTIAI such men as Mr. Seward; second, that of the adminis- | 7 eta se ha charge th dae Osnors.—On Wednesday, August 16, ManeL, daugh- 144 Chatham st. second floor, bathroom adjyining, 84 Eust 10th st, Board in retarn for German and French lessons, A i The same committee has in charge the recomm nda Y i a gh- | pee Barend near 4th dress Herald Uptown Branch office, tration of Generai Taylor, and, third, that of che South- | tions of the ex-Grand President, William Bsbuehs hog abe edge le dea deo Ay tee is yo NREAT CHA FARM OF 28 ACRES, mT Ge i = eae = oe =e oo Ti r ‘ which were reported in yesterday morning’s HenaLp. elatives an ends are respectfully invited to at~ with Stock, Crops, €c., in Bucks county. Pennsylvania, TREE bab ig i sree That he would not win the support | 1) recor mdenatine ae met ite almost the unan- | tend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, ae lave sillag ¥ eed miles from Kourist tone one Bie private . RGM Orta ROKR EN KONI Ci 5 Ke e el + , . 147 22 y] vi on im Phi i 14 trains daily; this ta a per. and every @e- 5 a *£Mr, Soward’s party, becauso thoy desired to keep up | imous approval of tho members of the Grand Lodge, | No. 147 East 22d st., this (Thursday) afternoon, at two | hour froin Philwioipnia rain yt abla tari fe 8 por Riera hae cies rele pater eB OaLIySt eae i catione Tid GesmaaNealiG wetional agitation for political effect, and were op- | and it is confidently expected that they will receive the | o'clock. #. “ sed, therefore, to auy settiement, and that as th i indorsement of the committee, OvEntox,—On Tuesday, Augnst 15, 1876, Amy Cousins, | Jetting. posed: ages cere latins The lodge then went into Special Committee of the | youngest daughter of Charles B, and Caroline A. Over- | hous gery, hen ministration had ad plan of its*own it would regard it- | Whole on the consideration of the best disposition to | ton, aged 5 months and 26 days, i c eo Ww 7097 eer in =<. | of five persons: no sinall childrou; private German family <A WE NICK FLOOR, FURNISHED COM” | troton , " ; 6 Ao ieee phe at tbo Varker oto tony | Brelerred. Addross COMFORT, Lox 200 Herald office, at gs 50, hou riety choice trait Grooms; plenty shade; splendid. b #Y. Ae. : pric clud gs, 50 chickens, ‘farm wa velf' us defeated itany other forin of settlement was | be made of a surplus of $17,000, which bas accumulated Safe in the arms of Jesus, . plough, harrow, eultivator, 6 {NEW ENGLAND HOTEL, 30 HOWE r vi . hay, &e., only & J 2 ENGLAD aL, ¥0 BO ALI i Seiki : ‘st live yoars u the endowment fund, The | _ The relatives aud friends of the family are respect- t. rye. Hay, $ Ou a Aiateatcpie Wace: Lodgings, de night a wopied; but that the Southern men would bo in- lasted all titouge the worning session and | Cully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence | {4 a AU ern Connery s Cole. ibt | erer HART, (A0Tl Tec gantlanes only. se ehtly 1 gwen duced to co-operate if certain changes were wloptedin | was resumed inthe afternoon, Various plans were | 0! ber parents, 215 Kast 19th st, on Thursday, August | Jersey Gential tiailroad. to ther tuve | 06. Partor Fto Sine HORE BROAD WAG LAD STE GEC APTaS arrive | keeping; also single i J did Rooms and Board, $2 a day; Rooms, $3 a week§ Moure, 107 Xl AST 10TH ST. ROOMS FOR | families and gentlemen housekeeping; also Room and Bodrooms for gone | Fy RANT HOUSE iW BOWERY.—FANILIES AN. AT LITTLE | temen; all convenicnces, X goutlemen; clean, airy rooms; prices very eR unt ‘Orig: | 11) SAcboce Vs scheme of adjustment, That one of two thngs | proposed tor the disposal of the money, but, as none a Cie one ces Peas Me ieal stare ty North Penusyivanis Ratios a 3 erp votes enous seemed to teet with general approval, the entire sub- PRITIT. ‘oukers, Angus! , 1876, Parrick | Vefore | o'clock, return 5 Would bring bim Southern votes enough to enable him | eee ii over Whthont aus decline ‘action being | Perrir, of the parish of Granard, county of Longiord, | opposite depot, for Mr. WALKER. © pass his bills—eicner to cut ofl the Southern portion | {yken, Alter a resolution had been offered providing | Ireland, 1m the 88th year of his age. mo LE AND TEN AGE of California by the line of thirty-six thirty, or, what I | for the appotutment of district deputies the lodge The fuoeral will take place trom the house of his Fulis Boonton Branch, N. J. Ape? son-in-law, John Murtha,at Yonkers, on Friday, the for poultry; S10" per i Carriage w ROOMS, WITH 4. to let to re- relerred, to Jet California come in whole, and, ‘udjourned until nine o'clock this morning, when the every: i ss ‘ ‘aalvaleat on tho western border ‘of, Missouri, to nae ritusl will be read and discussed. a 18th, at ha) bt og P.M. Hts hated beet acquaint- mst 10eh st. Ne speetable suiall familie i INGLE HOURE. UNION SQUARE —CRgigm th the line of thirty-six thirty t _ ances, and those o| sous are cordiuily invited to at- RAVEN, Tt a — — ‘ e r : orn Recdial< nderattiy canting: iv tock aac enee wee | JOHN R. ABBOTT'S DEATH. tend.” Trains leave 30th st. depot at 10:30 A.M. and ws very desirabl ZG Osves Motetae onc PR eenae) Like ce ee cr ee aml the eastern’ border of .Utab, then detlect it | m 42d st. depot atll A.M. Carriages will bo in waiting | Apply to J. H. Hor eet on hos a ; deisel baa Ea at Yonkars depot, {iit 2 COUNTRY BOAitD. Jo tbe south and cxiend it to the Pacific Ocean with ‘ . & " ae the southern Loundary of Cabfornia, jhad ina speech, | THE CORONER'S JURY FIND THAT NE comMrrrep | _ Reity,—Auzust 15, 1876, Jawns Keinty, n the 20th | 1G RE uae tk Secces pratiousisy weal tie. ten, ae year of his age, uative of the parish’ Drumlap wo 8 WE . ISHED ROOMS ON the firs vad Hloors to let, suitable tor house- 18, “KATONAM,” WESTCHESTER” COUNTY — First class farm house Board, near depot, among Muse Clay rejected instently the proposition to cba SEAN Wien There name aanaeens townland of Drumlane, county Cavan. [chance fas s taller, <i ERG - art ——— | Got Mountains, Lakes Mahopac, Croton; ' picturesque TRaCOr tee plissoerl’ Gorserctoive’, Hor alec’ | Trextox, N. J. August 16, 1876, Friends of the tamily aro respectiully invited to at- | AKCUIBALD GAG the station, UNFURNISHED OOMS AND APART- Stans asian aomuingy eres lee ee . as weil talk of dividing f re " tend the funeral from the residence of his brother Jobo, TIRGINIA STOCK ARM FOR SALE OR E NUS ‘I Me 7 “FAD Saleen uta: § ler Lemme, durther “conversation. | 2 coroner's inquost was held to-day at the White | No 535 East 11th st, on Thursday, August 17, at one change—2.400 weres; good buildings: produetive land TID FLOOR, 47 JANE St., FIVE ROOMS, 82 pe eo cvedatia: tees cite prreanicaseans veemed to yield somewhat, though he ieft Lis purposa | Horse Hotel, in the suburbs of this city, over the re- | o'clock. ‘ ‘ well located :xorms easy.” Address GEO. I CRAWFORD, | {A gecond floor, 40 Torutio a. fishingl, terms reasonable. Call on Mre WILSON, 163 Week, ancecided, or at least did not then announce it, mains of Jobn R, Abbott, who was found dead in his jennie TAL Bink Sia. of aoa ets Roane Ie poet —s aed io HCH figs. __ > BURNHAIS, €0) Hudeon et | dita A HASTY MOVEMENT REPULSEU reais NGELINA B., youngest daaghte a REAL EST TO EXCHANGE. FLOOR OF FOUR ROOMS, UNFURNISHED, (i0u “ 3 j HUDSON A ow evenings ihee’ thia, on my pe him, he | 700m last evening, from the effects of a gun shot | jute James W. Robiuson. WN FOWN ~ TENEMEN ROWELL REN Tas elisa sdsise, wealenen deh, Rada bbe and | © cosateinate tek Oe net hoe ciee Waal taeeliog Said impeiuou My and with sceming disappointment, | Wound, his brutas being scattered ail over the floor, br yentand and — Eat aiienge tad attend ~ fu. I $70,000; institutlon mortgage, $30,000; for cou vott bE A pal ts. 8 private house baie > aee met iy backing. raving, & es ie iv Rae eaves, glens, &c., p iy . neral services, at St. Paul’s churen, Sing Sing, Thurs- > hile P tye Post off exceed $17 per mouth. Address C. EB. ARCHER, Grand | inthe vicinity n# for 12 or 15 more; pleasant leas You were mistaken, for the South-rn Seuators will | His nephew, Dr, Charles Abbott, testified that the | eral services. at St Pauls ctlrih, Blak aie ag yniy | recor city wnluenmvered. —Addrear box S74 Post off eReeeheley nce vielaliyy Rees. 10s 2 oe. Me Marrameeeea aie! bot support my plan, even it we avree tothe div: rr to melancho!. = Califoruia.®? “He then salad thal Senator Foote, or Mis. | “econsed Bentieman was aubject to melancholy, and pre siistppt, bad that day spoken to Huut r, Soule, Yuleo | disposed to look on the durk side of everything; was and Turney, and that they all refused. [told him that | morose and quict, bat bever showe ! any sign of insani- CHANGE FOR CITY OR BROOKL ty—Hudson River Hesiderce and Farm; splendid view A & THIRD FLOORIN A FIRST OLAS graph when youstart, Agdross MAPLE GROVE, Malden, house tolet, Inquire on the pi . pan e VHILDRENG A} 5 dated with ood Board. among the mountains and @ arrival of the 11:50 train from Grand Central t river: I fine outbuildings; 180 tree). LLMN Suay, relict of the late Patrick Shay, | ‘udreas OWNELS, box Pont brea ine ) ADULTS CAN BE ACCOMMO- hh a base movement as that Which he had tried ty. He was not addicted to intoxication, Witness’ im- | aged ars, = : arf aN RONT ROOM, FOR LIGHT Novi sree pute Lett wert to have ladles that tine wae | Pression Was that he came to lng death by his own | The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to | POR SALE OH EXO! NG Aad eS cation: Sno delves, Gshing. Address EGBBITs tecwasery to make the preliuaary movements wiieu, | Dabd. He was 69 years of age. The gun he shot him- | atiend the tuncral, ou Thursday, the 17th inst, at one | ourding House, splendully farni — ‘ [felt confident, would bring them ta. I then explained | Seif with was owned by deceased for fifteen years. P. M.. from her late residence, 204 West Houston st. ie, NTRAL RAILROAD, ONE HOUR FROM of 0 Mr. Clay whut 1 proposed should be done, Other Wiinesses yave tue deceased an excellent char- Srarr.—Tuesday, August 15, Jamas A. Starr, 37 1% hours from New York by couven: tt Wad sapstaseeanias=— Proposed shoule: de dove. | acter, and in the main corroborated the evidence of the | years, x oi, and now doing @ en terms $7 and $3 per wock, Address box 583. GENERAL TAYLOR'S BLUNDER. nephew. A verdict of suicide while laboring under a Funeral Thursday, August 17, at half-past ten, from id SON 10TH A General Taylor, 1 Was understood, was then contem. | Ht ol temporary insauity was rendered. The unfortu- | 160 Grand st., Wilhamsvurg, N. Y. <a tubes aa oT acon be [ONG BRANCH SLOCUM COTTAGE, CHELSEA plating the use of tho army to settle the dispute as to | Bate man was respectably conuected, and it ts thought Alvany (N. Y.) papers please cop; OR SALE OR HANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY For terms apply 7 Warren st. Kooms, with Board, at reasonable rates, to September 15, the boundary of Texas. There was alarm atthe pros. | that tinancial difficuiies led to the commission of the _sTonny.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, 15th inst, Janes Thea Oar, the sea shore, Staten Island; Scat OF Ei a5 ABD ON Bpply as cottage, 0 ewe BLOBS. OT Liberte ot : pect ‘of the country being precipitated into a civil war, | Tash act. He was a brother of Mr. Abbott, President of | Vavaitan Srorny, forinerly of Neweastle-on-Ty ue, bug- ’ ‘Al JOURNEAY, 47 Lispenard st. five rooms, 817 eweh. uh st. (ring ONG BRANCH, —FIRST GLASS BOARD AND ROOMS Soutuern whies especially were excited, feel ng | te Mechanics’ National Bunk of this city. land, aged 68 years. s INEST BROWN STONE HOU: lanes J fronting on the ocean at Bates Cottage. that they bad alreaay gone ux far in their support of —_ Friends of the family and merabers of Star of Beth. hee wan Ne Paiste Binh STE T BOY * fae sh Darl the extreme Northern yiews of their party as they RIVER THIEVE:! 1 WORK Iehem Lodge, No, 322, F, and A. M., are fhvited to at. | (J), Sth av. firtshed in cabinet. fteseoed. In perieet | ageeree peered ioe: MES, NBEO. AT TARRYTOWN, Was THREE LARGE sould afford to do. My colleague, Mr. Outlaw: Mr. RIVER TEVES A ORK. tend the tuncral, from Ali Saints? Protestant Episcopal | With & Y aralture, to exchange { Petite ane Mi tandsome'R nt ewentel; wil lot for balance of Humphrey Marshall, of Kentucky, and others, were — | church, corner 7th st. and 7thay., on Thursday, 17th | box = ve aha a for horses; large nronhde'ana goed disposed to abandon ‘he adminisiration if such a policy The Atlantic dock police have for some time past | iust., at two o'clock P. M. Pe was insisted on, After fuding thit most it not uil | been aware that river thieves have been robbing ves- | ,, SETHREN OF Stan ov Berit (Po (EXCHANGE bof the more moderate of the Southern whigs concurred F. axo A. M.—You are herevy summoned to atiend a | ener Propert: In these views, a caucus Was ealied compored of south. | Sel at Quarantine of sugar, which artielo they have | special communication on Thursday, 17th inst, at she | jrelzhtm Call un or address ern whigs alone. Alter a (ull interchange ol views it | been in the habit of storing at *‘a fence’? on Hamilton | lodge room, corner Court and Sclermerborn sts, at | NTED TO EXONA was agreed that a proper effort should be mate to in- | avenue, South Brooklyn. On Friday Iast tho tug- | Malf-past one o'clock P. M., sharp, for the purpose of Brooklyn Prope apa ss Apartment, 10 mprovements: cabinet. iau- | a OR MPROVED OR | tels, mirror and pier loeution excellent; fat just TEW BRIGHTON, 8. L—ONE FAMILY OR PARTY ‘on Jersey City | benutitully frescocd, | Apply to F. ZiT T Is, entlemen can obtain, superior accommodations; 5 Morr, or to A. J. JOUNSON, ownor, 11 Great Jones st. also a Furnished Cottage to let. Ad- IMPROVED TOWER PART OF HOUSE TO. LET KING 5 st ottice, New Brighton, ein this city 4 vetwe saedongal and Varick; gentee! nvighbe OMS, WITH BOARD, at Lonar, No. 2922, | ORANGE NF —PLE, by duce General Taylor to change bis policy, and in the 3 paying the last tribute of respect to our late worthy | w Toth st, Address EQUITY, Herald offic hood; newly furnished hallway; moderate terms to desir ™M : io ov boat Starbuck landed at India wharf flity bags of sugar, | brother James V. Storey. Brethren of sister lodges TES pie fuuil oo Maney meee oe ee ae event of failure so to change his purpose 1 was evident id 1 REAL ESTATE WANTED. gs Pps mnclerne nt ebanged, that the Southern whigs, probably all with the ex which were at once removed to the questienable place | are respecttuily invited. By order of tion of Mr. Stanley, would abandon the adiainistration, | of Storage alluded to by a party of ‘speculators. ’? P. J. BUNGARD, W. Me \ LADY WISHES TO PURCHASE, ON 1 tut loose from the Northern wigs and act with the | Tuesday afternoon the same tug was observed by the | Joux Tarzor, Secretary. AX. ments, © pleasant Country Hom . democratic party, ‘Ihree geutlemen were selected to | officers on the lookout approaching the wharf named, | Stkavs.—On' August 16, at nino o'clock P. M., | within easy necess of \ow York city: postession May, IN coufer with General Taylor—Mr. Charies M. Courad, of | On her deck were piled bags of sugar in charge of a | CLAxkycx, kon of Isidore and Ida Straus, aged 1 your, | AiVirens, with particulars, + Herald Uptown bri Louisiana, a personal friend o! General Taylor and a | suspicious looking party. As the vessel approached | 11 months and 19 days. QECOND FLOOR A} OF THIRE SY stone house, in first clus order. to a smill family on possession. BH. HOWELL & ©O., 921 3d TIN NIGH PRIVATE HOUSE, FIRST FLOOR; rooms clean, all in} nts; $28 per month. th st., between 2d and dd avs, “BA GTLY HOTEL. CORAROR WOU | FINE READY FOR GUESTS, county, N.Y. ; terms, $5 a week, SUMMER RESORT! TAIN, ONT Representative from bis own State; Mr Humpirey | a riend gave a signal to the fellows on the boat. Her Notice of funeral in to-morro*’s paper. a OR NEW MEXICO MINIS ROPERTY we ROADWAY. HALF | AA -six mi nutes’ walk from Mountain. station, 60 Marshall, who had served under him in Mexico, and | Course was immediately altered, aud she disappeared. Tnaix.—On Wednesday, August 16, Kumanerm y parties about starting on a tour of Saver:i, MTOM AGTH BE Maat PROD WAT, BALE | £2. New ¥ eras torwe Henman eit pale enced, voile Mr Toombs, who had been one of the most active aud rt pene McGiit, widow of John Thain, late of this city, in the address, for five day Ee Hee TOL | rooms, all lighted, with modern improvements; separate; erandah 200 fect; 20 acres in lawn; foune influential men in bringing forward General Ta) lor THE WHITE DIVORCE SUIT G¥tb year of ber age Herald oflice, rf 4 all in pertect order. Inquire 49 West 40th st, Write tor circular, as a Presidential candidate. In order that | a is . Funeral services at the residence of her som, Alexan- | eT LINTON PLACE, STH ST—A SECOND STORY loach Orange, N. J there might not seem to be any menace der Thain, No. 62 East 91st st, on Friday, 18th inst. implied in the movement, it was agreed In the Supreme Court of Kings county, yesterday, | ateleven A. M. Kelatives and friends are respectfully ‘ha: these geotiemen should converse with Gene invited, taylor separately. Mr. Conrad drst aaw him and stated Jo me the result of the interview. He said that the President was obstinutely fixed in his parpose, aud that r reasonable, ck Koom, for housekeeping or for gentleman; rent I ATH HOTEL, BATH, L. LA FEW Di Rooms, with first class Board one hour by boat or rail, 0. A. B PORE TICONDEROGA HOTEL, LAKE CHAMPLAIN. = ats land on the place, also cars; large Bode utilul verandas, extensive and shady grounds, NET? BUILDIN: o Fireproof. = — = Judge Pratt granted a decree of absolute divorce 1m | “por, Patrick, Galoway (Scotland) papers please copy Located on Nassaus Ann and Fulton sts. BOARDERS WANTED. favor of Lillie L. White, who brought suit against ber TYRRELL rit st) BLOCK FROM BROADWAY (114 EAS’ ely furnished Kooms, with first cluss Board —On Tuesuay, tho 15th inst, Eowann, the | First Floor to lot; suitable for bankers, insurance offices or husband, William White, on the ground of adultery, | beloved husband of Elizabeth Tyrrell, : the 40th. year | [A™20rt Melted’ adapted for oliees or storen nse 4 nssdens sient sues! ommodated; central and fine location boating, fishing, horses. &e ; terms moderate. bis mind was so prejudiced that he regarded the oppo- | Yhe pa ite pth gt of bis age. Fd pte transient cuests accom onttng, fisting, : ce Hition to his scheme as factious, and stimulated by | 1He, parties, who are both young aud very respectably |” itejatives and friends of the family are invited to at | Also some eligible Law oiliees ty et, pattsine nr f JAMES 'NCCAE, Proprietor. Measrs. Clay and Webster from chagrin because he had | giieaed. offence CoM OnomhiTe eiva cartes tend the funeral from his late residence, 628 West 28th APPLY-ON THB PREMISES, ene Fi ST DESIRABLY, ROOMS, | Pp AMI: STAMFORD, CONN.—PERPE juperseded them as a Presidential candidate, while | atiending a camp mectitig at Sea Clif, inthe eummer | 8) 00 Friday, August 18, at half-past ove o'clock, in- | _ Take the elevator. Inquire for janitor. « bundse a, with or without Bowrd; per heail bathing, as. wateri Cass was hostile on account of his defeat, Mr. Marshall | Orisz4. Pp és " UMMEF | sioai of Thureday, as previously advertised, A. LARGE PIust FLOOR $0 LK imunent of transient: moderate pricey | room; ter rots PROP _ foun after hud an interview witha similar result. | sits atic it Van Kiexk.—On Tuesday, 15th inst, at ber resi: | AA cr wanufveturing purposes; choap. ©) BLOCKS ¥ KOM HKOADWAY—UARGE AND SHAUL | PTAruRur HOUSE, CATSEILL. OVERLOOK! While speaking 0/ 1tto me he burstinto afi of lagyhter, | JULY FIRES, dence, No, 220 East 17ih st., Many Avousta, widow of | Bowery. aivs So Rooms to let, with first class Board, 63 cast 4th t ins and surroundings tor miles; isaa Jaying, “the old fellow takes the military view of the | Dr. John RK. Van Kleex. A —fo LET, THE SMALL BUILDING 6) LARGE CONNECTING AND SEVERAL OTumit i Pop ead eer ptt question; be said he had nuety meu from the North | M Ears omuncyp Relatives and friends are invited to attend the | A, Geiiaron ith st. opposite Wallack's Theatre; vent | 2 Koons, with emily good table, 101 Waverley hae stl tie sacaece akc otnentey | Sonu ss | only thirty irom tbe South (reterring to the rela- | The Fire Marshal's report for the month of July | fureral, at St. Mark's chorch, 2d av. and 10th st, on | $+ "per moush, Apply to HH, LUDLOW & CO.,No. 3 | pines. corner Washington square. \ pees faves Se earl ore ae tive number of whig mombers from the two sections), | shows about douvie the nuinber of fires and losses as | Friday, 18th inst. at two o'clock P.M. | Pine st. © ELEGANT ROOMS Witt BOARD, For | BERT. and asked, ‘Aw I to give up my ninety in the North | thar of jast year, Waning. —ln Brooklyn, on Monday, 1th inst, Kate | (yONVeN ICES ON B. teanstont or permon fi NOUSK, BERGEN POINT, sts, facing the syuare. Lt TOURKITE Nid 4 minutes from Liberty st. by boat or rai B., wie of Wilham H. Waring. $d and att torent low. | 1,455 Broadway, betwee stm for your thirty in the South ¢ i Hh, 115,117 and 110 rondwa: ath : | In Juy there were 244 fires; 1 baila 1 invi hei Wate E —— s —— ; TOOMBS AT TAYLOR'S DEATINED, ; loss on buildings, Relatives and friends are invited vo attend her DLOW & CO., agents, 3 Pine st. = oe " 7 i ‘Helin, WMA. Mr, Toombs did uot see General taylor until after he $68,370; on stock, $106,405—total loss, $174,775. “The | funeral services, to be held ut the residence of her hus- GUSE AND STORE NO 22740D AV., BETWEEN DT init hounds (58 Went Mis Matrevee ne ta sina bad been taken ili, but before he was supposed to be | uninsured loss was:—On buildings, $27,240; on stock, | band, No 386 Ciasson av., Brooklyn, on Thursday, the HO Teas abd Tastn ne to tet fer ‘any business not now on | ae -Siaae DUGR BELOW 16nd . in danger, He became ill, 11 may be remembered, | $4,485. Insurance oa builaings, $445,200; stock, | 17th inst, at five o'clock V. M. tho block except the liquor business: also moderate priced | Fy Va Fel een US ce siaatey witban aie alter attending the celebration of the Fourth of July, | $747,156 iJ of Woov.—At New Vernon, N. J, 16th inst,, Oniver | Floors in and 2.24 diday. Inquire of owner, ROB. | 6). M. E. rr Aree hndrune dls illite aalink and died on the 9th. About the time of his death some Srxxcxs, infant gon of J. Hayton and Elizabeth Meads Ra ine | ee een Sin Ge SO RRISEED ot those papers which were in sympathy with Mr. | yD very Aree) ac Wood, aged 13 months and 1 d | 60x50 AND 50x100, | 7 a aail Hotirec! : ae T POINT HOUSE, ORIENT POINT, 1. Te Weea's views had exaygerated statements of Mr. | MARRIAGES AND DEATIs, ,Fuueral sorvieos at New Vernon, 17th mst, at five (front Kom Lo ee Redan ll - | Oia on tae Sehoae kak ee Lacna Toieok tesiie Coombs’ interview, and represented him as sianding o'clock P. M. oe Ne a 10 éRLE. NEAR BROADWAY.— | on the Sonnd and Gardiner's Bay,—Splendid sen’ bathin over the dying President and using (ureatening lau- ae ee | 11] | i r Front Rooms, $14, $13 two, with Board; singto | driving and suiting; excellent fishing; terms moderate: ‘ I presuine 4 ake RAIMA li . PLC: . very light. 160 4 Rooms $7; transient people taken; table Board $4, Send for ciresters, WP PARSONS. ruage to him. I presuine that Mr, Weeu’s mistake is | DIED. LEGAL NOTICES. y lise Wa d for Fe ne SECOND FLOOR, WITH PRI ALM due to some Vague recollections of these publications, | ‘The death of the President changed the condition of | he whole question, and the caucus did not reassemble PREME coun fi + Sie Hi, pil EVENING TELEGRAM, city and county of New York, i ‘Timothy Allen, ‘The Mutual Life Insurance Company of Now York, THE ONLY EVENING NEW PAPER OF NEW YORK, | *uite and singly, with Be 14" ST., 217 WEST. eR HOUSE, NYAC vate table; al fa it Rooms on third floor, en few desirable Koon On Tuesday, August 15, in the 79th year of se A ; Feferences. provements: gas, baths and mounta’ Mary, wite “ a 7 : Funeral services at her late residence, No, 165 East nin title a’ ens ELEGANT ROOMS. | Octuber L wigs were to'be detached oh this question, from their | 4%t 4%, on Thursday, Lith, at two o'clock P.M. enna, me AVERAGH DAILY CIRC age my ae eae tant onan | | eae Northern associates “wus, destroyed, Thad ‘felt | SbFimaieht (Mass) papers please copy, Horace Craighead, William J. Hargrave, John O'Connor « Fay Be RESPECTABLE MULATTO GIL WANTS ADs mission ina select private Catho.ic school or in © Catholic private family where she would receive ood care and good eduention in English, German, French and masie} roferences exchanged. Address G. H.. box 165 Herald Amuien.—At Bedford, N. ¥., on Tuesday, Augast administrator of the goods, chattels aud credits of Marg re ; | ‘A. U'Connur, deceased, Theodarn A. Stratton au Wb, PA AMBLER, In 908 980 year of his ag | Charlotte Strat alvin H. Hayward, John Relatives and friewas are invited to attend the | James M, O'Donnell, Gilman B, Dabots, John P. Magover! funeral, on Friday, the 18th inst, at St, Mattnew's | William ?, Dubvis, Martin E. veogan Henry A. Week at one o'clock P.M. Henry M.’ Holes, Vietory B. Wetmore, ronfident that General Taylor would refuse our request, and Was equally confident that in jue a contngency the Southern whigs would uniie | vith the democracy North and South, and uuder tho two CENTS A cory; abvertisine 20 cents | 14- with super appointments first class, ri 1 WEST 10TH ST, NEAR 5 fee as aber pe Bd eg Pee ae behgee oreaa Wesel ¥, Antes 16, Many Euizanern, hn Darrow and John Kussell, defendants— | [YO LET—s rs Rootaa, Win eeperion, Reaaay pase Sante Wide} rok; | He a 01 q c rr’, ana atte oF ae r ci ” ater, power, de. erences. . 7 NOED tonal infiuence would have brought i afew Northerd | beloved wile of Leander K Ayres, aged 40 yenrs, 4 | Btmnmens Or Teel a exch of thent-— | ANG Letowit =, WEIWEEN STH AV, AND eS He er | OR WITHOUT STRAM POWER, ONE 7 WEST 31 Inege, well lighted Floor, 57x77; steam elevators, Broadway.—Suits and single ooms, with Board; rof- | and all modern improvements, "Apply at 345 East 2th st. | erences MO LiT—PINST FLOOR, GLASS FRONT, SULFABLE for light business, HG Kast loth st, near Tiffany quired to answer thi Whigs we suould have had about two-thirds of the Con. | mouths and 2 You are herehy summoned i . | gress, ‘would easily bave carried a subst The reitives and friends are respectfully invited to | compat is action, which was this day filed in tem Sompronmine, Wrvca tase tied ance | aiteud the funeral services, at her late residence, 261 | oftice of tl city and county of New York Wension of the Missouri line to the Pacific, or such » | West 11th st., this (i hursday) evening, at seven o'clock, of your answer to the said complaint on woo Le HOOT Ne jean an imaproveient We | Her remains will be takew to Hackensack, N. d., for ru. | tuleeribere at their fice. at No. 20 Nassau at, in the city ty, va 8 Deaition, resident ihe city from Monday until Friday; refere i. box 121 Hi office. GRADUATE OF ALBANY MALE TEACHE ato Normal Sehor op 234 , {New York, within twenty Gays a = = =|* ya . a . ‘# position; mathemat! fhould have escaped the miscbicvous how Intervention | Merment Friday, | Train loaves gid st. at ia: M. Slaamannon you, exctagte GC ine a hy service: and DWELLI HOUSES DG EASED Nh, ADIOS RQUAKE) —ELLGANT ea TRACHER, ambiguity, which, in its resuits, veriled the evil then | | Notice — ““ og i gelist Lodge are in- fail to answer the said complaint within the time | “~~ Wirnisker ~ | a0 Rooms, with Bosra; transients $2 per dey. news N, ‘apprehended from it, We should thus have avoided | Vited to attend the (uueral services of the wife of | aforesaid, the plaintiff In this action will apply to theCourt ALMGANTLY (FRESCORD FOUR. STORY BROWN | Mire, KENT, SOLE WAiINGTON FRENGH AND_ENGLION 18 the excitement resulting {rom the Kansas and Nebraska | brother L. E Ayres for the relief demanded tn the compte: MCCLURE Je Ntoan, bork ty pene Sok othors. DG iNOS NEAT BROAD WAY.—P LEAS. | Reet eee ON eee sciice road, New York el Mruggle, whieh expeditvd the collision between tho Buemiy,—On the 16th inet, Ferpixann, Jr, infant | pated June 3, 1876. ee -Pleiutiifs Atvorney: printed list, MORRIS B. BA West Sit & 0 a iL, with Board, $6 t0 | (yd year), for young gentlemen, will ny September 13 ra, and likewise the split at Charles. | son ot Ferdinand and Mary £. Biemily, aged 1 month yeciions man) P ut wd 6 days, for circulars apply to G. Lospinassy, Now's Pin which precipitated the couutry into tinmediate M: ai ASANT | [nstitute, sta the United States school N NROWN | ° ngs V. PREVOST, Prinel | Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | “(~~ WENTLMMAN, | ZS ious omens prt. | rectory, “Domestic MR. CLAY CHANGED UIs POLICY. | invited to attend the /uneral, from ike residence ot be ing classes. wanted uyiia to | vate tabie if de successor to Lespinnase & Prevost. ni The death of Geveral Taylor throw the issue again | parents, 445 West 26th st., this day, at oue v’ciock. Audrens, with terms, M.D. 0, Upt | respectable und resp jar Wr Sf. JON'S COLLEGE, FORDHAM, N;Y.—THE COL back into is condition of uncertaluty. Mr. Clay | Brapy.—CaTianink Buaby, of a lingering tliness, in | : VATE LESSONS PIA | MOORES Fix TP OT Montis and single, Rooms, with Hoard; all conven: loge offers every Tactilty for» claslenl end comes thanged his line 01 policy. He had refused to take the | the ist year of her age. tar, Singing, Circulars mailed, m uM. sale at sueritice. fences in rooms; brown stone house; American family, $6 pom nei bene sae 4 smendment of Norris, though be sad it would, if | The friends apd acquaintances of the family aro re- | J. #AY WATSON, Diregtor, 52 Bast Lith st. 7 ilOUSES ON MY | *°* idopted, give him four additional voles in the Senate | specttuily requested to attend the tuneral, on thursday ANTED—HY A YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION AS | IN) new ENSON, Jr. Q) BAST WASHINGTON PLACE.—LARG ‘or his bills. He now, however ded to accept it, | alterhoon, at two e’clock, iFom ber ate residence, No. assistant masie teacher, Address MUSIC, Heruld = caren st | ZY Troms, handvomely furnished, to let, with or Coward the latter yart of Juy I fad some couversation | 23 Ridge ‘st. sis aie if oftice. * ‘ )° serniaied tor bearing goot Wention; rent Jow torre: | Boer. with pim in the Seaate, That morning he was dressed BULKLRY.—At anon, N, » On the 13th of —— ancHie JI niLhwy. os ‘onuibhi UNDERWOOD, GREGOR & ML R, | € PAST DIST BOA PRW SELECT BOARDERS ail in spotless While, except his biuo dress coat, aud | Aogust, Captain Wx. C, Beuksxy,'tormerly of South- WATCHES. JEWECRY, oc Si'v., corner ’ Pinter Yt 2 omaha etaiele atneeaceeeld ant seauiont oem looked more buoyant im spirts than T had ‘seen | port, Conn, aged 48 years. A’a. BLERCK EI ST, NEAT BROADWAY. — Me him during the session, On any reminding him of to Bewxvex.—Oa toe i6th inst, ALexaxper, aged 41 wavenneys, oe. Uemmcneny SP means Wear mer conversations he said tat he would take Norris’ | years, son of the late James Bunten, Glasgow. Lcan.con) ailascoma dace: Maiabotas amendment and gain votes enougn to pass the bil 1 | Funeral on Friday, 10th inst, at eleven A. M., from prices; strictly first elwss, 3! GRBAT JONES BT. Unfurntsned. A THREE STORY BROWN ATONE TOURER ON JA. 112th xt and Madison ay, close to rapid: transit depot, fo let, wt $40 per mo. th, vill May Pawnbrokers’ Tick 77 Bleecker st. logue to said—"Mr, Clay, You have been disappointed three | 11 Greenwich av, Friends are respecttully invited to T ois BROADWAY, SE Alt . GHORGK BE. WALKER, 43 Bast 111th st. - the cath times this session.” With an impetuous wave o: his | atiend, . Meds opothdet ga saat "e . near ime oe i mena KING ST, NEA ANTEDAN EXPERIENCED WAI AOUE hand and « haughty lovk, he raid——'The administra. | Enulish and Scotch papers please copy. see ee Neu, & STORY HIGH STOOF HOUSE TO LET—TEN | +e) man and site or single conslomenss plensant ted | WH ie Fneilsh Uranehes, Yaeludin Socbaeping tion Was the only obstacle to the passage of my | Borign —Onxistornkk Borner, aged 46 years, | shires iene ooo private sclgol; reforene-s required. 1 4&0,—DIAMONDS, | § Te, measures and I shail now carry them witho eet nm | station H, New i diffi- | native of city of Daviin, Ireland, M’% ¥ ON DIAMONDS, FURS tuity.”” 1 walked aaross the chamoer and spoke Funeral will take place on Friday, 18th, at one P. Watehes, Jewelry, silverware, camel's hair shawls, | "oo eS aie Siea WARD, CONTAIN: | 096) BO AND 07 WEST 14TI “ — Ha essra, Hunter sod Soulé, who wore standing to- | M., irom his brother's rondenoe, 80 24 av, sent cnn Silty Lacs, ke bouabt tod oid peek wi 6 | A Poa fda i st Regt aD hay eel Hs 5 Aa Mg Ah Aa U5! | S150 AphABicBOARR AED, TUTION, Ket gether, 1: may be proper to explain that though they ‘Dublin papers ploase copy. Broadway, near 20th st : inoath, BURNITAM, southwest eoruer 12th and Hudeon ste, | table Board; kept by Kuylish lady, ‘ ~ ve

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