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-@fr Rav ESTATE FoR SALE. om! he REDUCED PRICES—300 STH AY. 254 MADIAO! e end Were Sori ok and ot Wert Ooi ate VER BERS SON, Jr, No. 4 Pine or 33 East 17th st. TTENTION OF PURCHASERS A mci galled to she Bra Houses a ROOMS AND "wagon Fem and naylofis wil be said very cheep, or ayloft ; wi ery c or ar Co ogee for a small a In the countey, full particnlars, apply to Mra OWE, ‘Keul Estate ‘No, 917 Sd av,, New York. Miscellaneous. VALUABLE BROADWAY PROVERTY—BEST. LO- gation; bargain. Y. K BTEVENSON, Jr., No. 4 C1 TY OUT OF THE CITY FOR _ SALE OR TO RENT. _ oem ea ee Ae B OR TO LET—THE VALUABLE MANUFAC. ‘roperty Sronsing.on the on the pr] River and lt 234 sed ere Stately complied ent "pore. as-tte 4; u olan Tube wk my a. jajely gecunied an own ws the manny hau a large three: ory, fectory, warehouse, rere stay aad stables, Tocether with onsines; vollers and manaleatins: of ering, pipe, achine shop or foundry. ‘This is one of tube works in the country : daily for Kor fall pugticulars apply, to PU GUMMEY £ SONS, 753 Walnut a, Phitadelphia, Pa, 5 yen BACRIFIOR AP LENDIO FARM OF 30 walk from ra rapidly growing Ivania Railroad, Bucks county, Penn. Phila 14 bd rok daily oer be see comp! aininadton. atabling, nu thy "farin ts wore for $7, 600 cash, balunce seer heath jation’ beautiful ua ek country. epasricenia Railroad Kertown, i arrive before 1 o'clock, return 5 P.M. Bush House, opposite depot, tor G, L, WALKER, ‘ALUABLE DOCK PROAKRTY FOR sALE—THE Yaluable Dock property, situated at the foot of Mudi- lace, is offered for sule. The property bas a frontage of et on the Passaic River reo reer st., and is about 140 feet in depth. Terms very r further particu are inquire of WACHENUULT, ADAMS & CO. WILDE RANDT, Auctionser. oltice No, 191 Marker at, i BALANCE TO SUIT—IIOUSE, FIVE ne $25 depots Elteaboshport. N. Booms ; full Jot R, Broadwa; DAGEDONTAN FARM. NEAR HUNTINGTON, 140 acres; one of the tive Intends. tne icine with all the Stock, has everything on it nothing worn out; tre price, 1or everything, $80,007 will’ excl F very little? en nub a D, KEARR, 301 ‘HO WANTS A HOME two story high av plendid order; walls painted throu zhot bealshy ‘neighborhood in di wich F will exchange for irniture ; uit 500. Address PRIN. GIPAL, box 104 Herald Uptown Branch off To 1 _LET FOR BUSINESS — PURPOSES roof. Located on Nassaus Aun and Fulton ste, First Floor to let; suitable for bankers, insurance offices or Jawyers: will be let together or in parts; bo altered to suit tenants if desired; adapted for oltices or stores. Reusonable rents. Also some eligible Law Ortices to ON Tike PREMISES, Take the elevator. Inquire for Janitor. FIRST FLOOR—260 GRAND ST., NEAR CHRY3- te st., to let for business or dwelling; alse Rooms 427 Beh ay, corner 26th st. inquire in store. J. W. JOHNSTON. A RESTAURANT TO LET.—THIS IS A GREAT chance for tho rigot mun. the building will pay without the fegnsiout trae, Csll on W. LYONS, 68 South Bt, corner of Pine st Aw ENTIBT’S ae DOCTOR'S OFFICE TO LET— Elegantly furnished, ngar Sth nv. ; also Sleeping Room Wrequired, Inquire at 38 West 32d st, GANGY DRY GOODS STORE TO LET—WITH BACK Apartments; rent very reasonable. Inquire ut 4% West 42d st. 0 LET—WILSON'S BUILDINGS, CORNER FULTON and Gold sts. Roome oa, second And fourth floors, with power aud storm hoa: 1 lige JouN tT WrtsoN. 73 Falton st. 10 LET—ONE WELL LIGHTED FLOOR, WITHOUT j,steam elevators aud all modern improve- thst. 10 LET—FIRST FLOOR, GLASS FRONT, FOR LIGHT Dusiness; furnished or not, 16 Bast 10th st., noar TH (0 LET—WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM POWER, ONE large, well lignted Fluor, 57x7’ am elevators and, modern improvements. Apply at 345 Kast 29th st, 6)D AND 8D FLOOKS OF 117 FULTON AND 44 ANN st., with or without Steam Powor; 12 windows on each RG, 117 Fulton s TO! AS) Se A PART. 100 West Suh a ret Flats 6 Ath BY. Becond and Thee Floors, ‘8. RICH, 74 Murray st. OL Ful A SUPERBLY FURNISHED ‘RESIDEN E at., adjoining Sth av.: rent low. V. K STEVENSON, SJr., No. 4 Vine #t., or 33 East 17th st, FU ED, OR $000 UNFU RNISHED, very desirabl medium sized brown s Us ym AZDEL st 5 permits wt Not ES) SERVENSON Sr. RENISHED FOUR STORY ON STH AND SHeD HOUSE: aud central 1 JOSIA ee FURS Madi U trescond House Unfu ec. FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY House on d4th st., to let. For permits apply at 216 it 34th at. MONTH.—TWO “STORY AND House, 43d st., near Brondway ; BROTHERS, No. 4 Warren st. iG BROAI "AY, on fH ST.—EXTRA size four story ma Sale Ax: OO, for private tam- ing purposes, V..K. STEVENSON, Jr., No. or ‘38 East 7th at. AW BERT, $75 PER 2 bas-ment hixh ston ood locntion, POT! TER $000 UNFURNISHED, OR Se 250 FURNISHED, «for n very desir.ble medium sized brown stone House, Sek 6h MY., OR TENG Ott, portalte at He. 4 Fine st. Mad SS Enst 17th wt, V. K. STEVENSO| URRAY HILL, NBAR PAKK AV, (110 EAST st.)—Four story House, to pri tamily, $1,60 open all day. HAT COSEY LITTLE HOUSE 169 EAST 73D ST., near Lexington 10 rooms, $700. Apply on the premises. Nevers! in Guth, Glat, 62d sts. and on Lexington Others eligibly located. ar 1,026 34 av. 10 LET—DWELLING HOUSE NO. 116 WAVERLEY Place, between Sth and 6th avs: rent, $1,200 n year, ll s EAST 22D 8T., NEAR 4TH AV. CELLENT order, Apply to owner, 125 Enst 22d st. 206 WEST 218T LARGE HIGH (STOOP brown stone house, ali improvements, $150 per month. 39) WEST 19TH ST. BH. IMPROVEMENTS. 32 Bethune st. brick House, improvements. 235 Wost 21st st., brick House, improvement 201 Wont 12th st. brick House, tmprovem West 11th st,, brick House, improvement 334 Ouh av. brick Howse, improvementa, . , & BT. BURNHAS iS AND APARTMENTS TRI KOK NEATLY FU FURN Tse ig FURNISHED ROOM TO LET ON SECOND floor of large private house, 231 East 11th st., near 2d PARLOR AND BEDROOM ON THE municating, will be rented, fw + privilege of light housekeeping. 2 FRONT Bedroom, brown stone house 416 West Sud we reference te PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET TWO NICELY FUR- nished He every convenience; refercuces re- te separately; rent low. nied floor.” uf Fos ROOMS, $2, $4 PER WEEK. st., near Broome; quiet Amerienn family. 189 ELM NEW TE Besse FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1876 8, aa ii Citi FURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. 84 MACDOUGAL ST.—A “LARGE FRONT ROOM 4A Neatly furnished; emple closets; excellent table; ores Iu ) MACDOUGAL ST. FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH every convenience for housekeeping, to let to re- spectable small families. 128 WEST 34TH ST., NEAR BROADWAY,.—EXCEL- —_ lent Rooms, handsomely furnished; bring ref- erence. ra 213 WEaT 12TH 8ST. NEAR 7TH AV.—NICELY pe to © sist 1 Room to let; Board if for ov AT AUCTION. HW HOUsKHOLD b PURSITURE— NIN ad at lo » c'ciogk . ad wANT ‘ED. : UNION SQCARE— LOUISIANA POLITICS, Governor Kelloge’s Views of the Campaign in the South, Tidy Hi Year DN Er prod ae with Board; table Board, THIS (iridey) Stoinway's tone roun: vetave "Phanolorte, J Fonewood and walnut frames, covered in crimson, tan and all conveniences. ‘ables, rosewood wives, with all the improvements. 3S) APART- MENTS ty ‘unr. Pena AT REDUCED RENTS ON MANHAT. dat gee convenient. to Hudson | Aver depot. Apply to J, ROMAINE BRO HEAPEST PPERRD,—s6TH AT. near 6th av: six rooms ench; latest Improvement Apply to Janitor in No, 133. d Flat, six Gia si roadway. rent lower than ever; others. ZITTEL, 1,026 ath ASTER SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS, 6 rooms; aleove; bath, [Fe opmphone $5. No. ont West 16th st., near 7th av. ; will let floors separate. L¥GANT PARLOR FLOOR AND BASEMENT—ALL improvements and conventences; rent, $45. 210 20th at., near 3d ay. IRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT KITCHEN, WITH improvements; 951 Lexington av, ; rent, IRST FLOO! FIVE ROOMS; THIRD FLOOR: three rooms; 208% Waverly place; rent $20 per month and $9. WLATS 10 LET—IN THE NEW BUILDING 350 WEST 27th at. ; rents low to small families, FLATS—IN APARTMENT BUILDING 126 126 ne’ unfarni swerin) trie elias fanitnrs NCH FLATS, ON EAST 70TH Sf, NEAR 2D AV, Six and ten rooms newly painted and in good erder Mt redueed rents. Appty to janitor No. 812 of TITTEL, ay. (0 LET—THIRD FLOOR, FOUR ROOMS, CONVEN- int for housekeeping: ront moderate, 127 Kast 13th 4th av. ET_AT REDUCED RENTS—FRENGH PLATS, IN East 70th at.; wido street; entrance to Park, Inquire at 326 East 70th FIRST FLAT TO LET ON THE CORNER OF STit he, A wt te mn the prem! ay. an t.. Apply to the Janitor on the promines: SOL BAST aot BE, CORNER, (3D AV.—FIRST Floor, four nice roams: only two other families in houses rent $25. Louse. of Any family ‘at Oy West ISTH “STA “HANDSOMELY FUR. | No.«7 wns ‘Nb orl AV: Tat ae weet nd owt ee eee ‘aintings, Works of Ai 14 hay aarp a fl PARLOR AND DRAWING LOOM SUITS, rhehly carved 220) WEST loti 8T.—SMALL FAMILY WILL LET Id brocad tin and cotelsi Turkish Few 3 pat ish Pleasant Booms, with good Board ; moderate terms; Chairs, inlaid rqueterie. one wilt ie 939 West jit sto cer, wirit wOARD. Rooma for gentlemen and gentlemen and their ARGH ST... PilsLADSLPHTA—SUPERTOR Accommodations for visitors; terms $2 and THE NEGROES AND WIIITES. d_ plush sults. ‘marble top Tables, Chairs, Lounges. URNITURK—Extension Tables, Sidebonrd, Chairs in leat Crockery, two Hall stm Rite HE ELEGANT OOMFORTS OF HOME AT 152 NORTH 11th st., Philadelphia, for only $10 per woek. BOARD AND LODGING Bruasels_an tchon, servants’ . Kye ‘RMAN ANID WRK DRSIiON-PHUMANEN afte: Tave Stiarom What Southern Democrats Hope to Gain Address box 220 Horald office. "A*enee® exchanwe ROBERT © by Tilden’s Election. UCTION SALE OF ANTHRACITE coaL. The bgp pa and Reading Coal mig ee Company, he Delaware and Hud; © ys the Delaware, Eaekawanna aid We ‘orn Rallrowd Com: and tho Pennsylvania Coal Company, RE BOARD IN A pri ond or third floor, front? terms, frow $ to $100 por month, Address Ud. Wer Heraid Uptown Brauch office, TLEMAN AND WIFE 1 fly. above 40th. s E. D. MORGAN’S NOMINATION. 300D BOARD not to exceed #20 per weok, inelndin, ratte Gieoge | will voll at public auctiou’at 12 o'clock. on ugeday, Ancuat fort essential ; rete: rt Uptown | 29, at the coal salesroom, 26 Exchange place, Now York, by Branch offic Messrs. JOUN H. DRAPER & CO., ‘Auctioneers, William Pitt Kellogg, the republican Governor of 500,000 tony” IN A | anthracite Coal of the Prouuetion of the several ol companies, Louisiana, has just returned from Washington, where fore NKLIN B, ¢ OARD WANTED—AFTER SEPTEMBER 15, irictly private and respectable Ai Eentlenaa, wi ‘location must. be” kod; Prectéont Fees Cmpaiy. | ho went to receive advices as to the political outlook in yp eras Sore pslaacis OAS DIOKBON, his State, Ina conversation with a HxKaLp reporter With the times A. S-, box BIN Post afiee resident Delaware and Hudson Canal Company. | ho expressed himself satistied of the success of the re- President Delaware, Teckémnnen and Western Railroad Company, ss JouN EWEN, President Pennsylvania Coal Company, % UCTION NOTICE. AUCTION SALE A Over 85 magnificent Ho! contiy Works publican ticket in Lousiana and South Carolina, He has been through the South and is able to speak | authoritatively of what tho present aspect of politics there is likely to portend. Ho says that in both Louisiana and South Carolina the negro vote is so large that no doubt of the result can be entertained if the whites do not endeavor to hinder a free exercise of suffrage; and it proper precautions aro taken thore is reason to believe that voters will not be impeded in the performance of their duty. In Fiorida and North Carolina, 100, the Governor thinks there 1s still a fair chance for the republicans to succeed, and it 1s pos- sible that these States will be gained for the party that wins the earliest advantages im the campaign, At the Present moment THE PROPLE ARE WAVERING, OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, IN A P! vate family, where he can have home made bread, Kenuine tes an “coffee and a room hi grate fire in winter; ne attention will b« that de now prosent full pacticul Address U. MLN. bh MAN AND WIFE, family preferred) ; ‘arpot. Address, stat- will furnish their own rooms, excep 8, Heraid Uptown Ing lowest terms and full particul: Braneb offi day = wt 10 o'clock. 3D ST., NRAR OTH namely, 2 supertorsatin and side Tables; volvet aid Cabinets, pler and mazeel Mirrors, Turl Sasy Chairs, rich im- ported Hronaes, Paintings, 800 volumes. choles jooks, library and soeretary Bookcases, lobby Desks, &e.; Redrosms contain Siegeat Bedroom "Suits, Burenus and D, 7 OR TWO GENTLEMEN AND WIVE between 10th and 2. torms must be moderate, AL IN LOCALITY st. and Broadway nud Ath av. Address, with full particulars, C. box 115 Herald office. Catalocue contains over 4001 Drawing Room Suits, in sa and Brussels ©: ry \) ANTED—AGCOMMODATIONS FOR THE W in w large first class boarding honso; parlor ma, en suite preferred, Address L. G. L,, No. 4 New Mattrowes. Kittle Spring Meds, single nnd. doubl tains, Pillows, Bolsters, Bod Linens, ec. ; dininz roo black walnut’ Buffet, cost 3 Table, ¢ China toa and dinner Sots, solid Silver and . Large Voather L, J. CARPENTER, 26 3d av, Biblo 905 EAST 46TH ST. HANDSOME SECOND FLOOR, ) with three Rooms on fourth oor, In private dwellin, to resnectable partis Inquire on ‘or of WiLtram PHALR, 691 3d av. ODE ‘BT.—SECOND AND THIRD LO Floors tolet; all improvements; low rent; reter ences exehnn; . fine cut Glass and ment Kitchen Furniture. |S i LUKE FitzuL RALD, Auctioneer. acked to city or ime TUNIS JOMNSON, AUCTIONLER, oid stand 37 Nassan st. and they are very accessible to that influence which tho prestige of early success is calculated to give. Tho October elections will groatly tend to decide what ticket these States will indorse, and it is provable that many other States, such as New Jersey, will be gained vV ANTED—A NIOE FURNISHED KOOM AND BED- room, with or without Board, below 3uth st. Address G. E., box 1,882 Post office WANTED- ONE, FLOOR, FULL BOARD, IN A’ PRI vate family, German preferred, for geatleman, wife, two children and ‘nurye; price, $0 a week. Address L., box 56 Post office. ‘ANTE. A YOUNG LADY, EMPLOYED DUR- Pee DAY Oey Gielen) in the same way, It is generally admitted that in ing the day, a Room, with Bi several saporb Parlor und Bedroom Butte, Presidential elections the weight of the larger and 28th ats., Sd to 6th uvs. Address more populous States’ example acta upon the smaller in this City ana Broo! FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS D! of fully and handsor fur for first class Boa joxe of tew nelect boarders; Address RK- © Hedding, ks, Chairs, &c. nadie, CAMEOS, &C., AT NIN will heil ‘at anctfon, at 29 Burling sti I, ones, and the vote in‘Ohio will be apt to exert a very strong influence in this campaign, 1n referenco to the probability of any disturbance occurring in Louisiana during the election Governor Kellogg said that he did HOTEL, 30 BOWERY. ALL * lodgings 308, wightly, 83 weoklys auction. on Friday, August order of Oli vii for gentlemen only. LWAYS OPEN—FRANKFORT CORNER HOUSE, r si lovely Pre on Alelug _.guesniaeni pias lieben tel awit | HEROES Aiton an ante not apprehend any provided the chances of Hayes and GENTCEMENTTEW MANUFACTURER, | WISHES. TY HOTEL. BROADWAY AND aru STROM: $3 fomuee sua good seized for violation of revenuo Inws. (i Wheeler seemed very favorable, us the whites n «private family, a Room, from $12 to ‘$15 monthly. woekly; fine Rooms, with Board, $2 daily; best location . Le Aad oat 50 Addross Q., Herald office. thedky? tauillge pod een Uamwe ‘é Q UGTION BALE or 8 SOUTH | POWs we ae ee Oe outrage or to coorce their colored neighbors in the OOM WAN parlor and a Room os rent ED.—Aa GENTLEMAN HAVING A the same. Send answers to 39 Nassau A FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ina n good location ; rent not to exceed $2,000; would purchase House not over $20,000, Address MASON, box 106 Herald Upsown Branch office, ANTED—A FRENCH FLAT, OF SIGHT TO TRN Fooms, botwoen Lith and did ate. and Sd and, 6th aya; rent not tn Adaress, with particulars, Fit, box 200 Herald office. ANTED—IN A RESPECTABLE HOUSE, A COM. fortable furnished Room. Address, with location aud lowest price, NO QUESTIONS, box 105 Lerald office. ANTED—BY A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A woll furnished four stury House for boarders: desirable location and reasonable reni. Address IMMEDIATE, box 125 Herald oftice. ANTED—THREE ROOME, floor, unfurnished zee st. 4th to Oth av. Addres LOOSE Herald office. ‘ANTED-FOR SEPTEMBER, A_ THREE STORY house, modern improvements, first class nelghbor- hood, between Sth and 35th sts., 2d and 7th ave.; rent must below. Address MANNONTEL, box 5,002 Post office, TANTED—BY A PHYSICIAN, APA nd Bed Chamber, without board, bovme 40th sts. and Sth and th ave; private fami Ny preferred Address, giving name, location aad terms, RUO! 5 Herald Uptown Branch office. ON THE SBCOND month; ton ‘$0 20th Lambs on © Angnat 30, WILLIAM KENN or, No. 514 Pino at's Xork,| For tall particulies seo the “City Record,” No. 2 City Hall, Now York. A “SHENRY ZINN, AUCTIONBER . tolls this day (FRIDAY). as 103g o'clock, the entiro contents of a finely furni KBLAND'S STURTEVANT HOUSE, NEW YORK.—RE- duced to $3, 8) 90 aud $4 per day: great reduction made to permanent familie WIOK HOUSE, | ST. NEAR WEST ingle Rooms, 25e., 9c. and d0e., or $1 00 por Weok and upward, tor gentlomion and tamilion disposition of their votes. But it Tilden seemed hkely to win there was reason to believe that an effort would be made in some parishes to gain a democratic ma- jority at any cost, and somo of the white liners would ed re-ldence, removed 1 E: REvERE HOUSE, ON BUROPEAN PLAN, 603 AND | f0F convenience of sale 20th, at near | nav shrink from any Injustice that might (urther their O78 Broadway, New York.—Two large restaurants; | Brondwe sees habion GP acie interosts if they felt that they could gain immunity good single Rooms at 7T5e. and $1; double Rooms at $1 50 sind 82 per day. Oponall night. u NS, Proprietors. AV. BROADWAY.— ont), with’ Bowrd, rodnosd, 83 por day without board, $1 per day and upwar ioee tensions ole: antly equi dj el tur, bath, eee “WILLAM G. TOMPRINS, cloth Mirrors, Oil Pain from punishment, as they no doubt would if the &o This is national democratic ticket succceded. In a State where There 1s a mojority of 8,000 or 10,000 negroes ontside of a good many hard-working republican whites very little doubt might be entertained of that party’s success, did there not exist so pertect an organization among the whites and so fixed a determination to keep the negro out of office and, if possible, to deprive him of his suffragan privileges, Tho extremes to which this feeling of race animosity could be carried had moro in satin, coteline, rep and hi Kitehon. Furniture, twill sbaaltsly HOUSE, 18 EAST 14TH s-On September I, lerge. aesortiment. Purcitare, Mirrors, Paintings, Pianos, Organs, Parlor und Bed ; Wotil thon at private sal « solicited ‘at store © (FRIDAY) nfo worth end over GO) iota re, 800 yards Carpets, vate residence 103 Kast 1th x, near dth av. brocade, reps and haireloth Parlor Salt y Mirrors, Painti: 10 Chamh TS AND ARGE “ROOMS, cellent Board; 30 minates from eit, ing; Harlem boats to Astori Thorburn » Suite, with Dros Bedsteads, Burcaus, hair and spring Mattre: = 3) Hloom and Clovot, with rood Hoard: a. private Ameri: famil: fe Pi: d Extonsion Tabio: pideheers 20 i than onco been demonstrated, and although of ean family preferred: bourd not to excee E. ' ention beiween Sth and (sth sts and 4th and th. wes. ; rot Ll RNa AIRS Dt adel yh Petre aed erence seis ‘Address F.'M. H., box 3,564 Post olfico, had been suppressed, thera was ittle doubt ew that it existed as intensely and perbaps as widely spread as over. Whether there would bo any such public exhibition of this feeling in tho coming election DARD IN THE CATSKILLS,—UOMB ComFonTs: fisting, hunting, &c. Apply to WILLTA L w York,orU. &. WHITE, linet 199 Fulton # %. EORGE HOLBROO! BE: & ROLLINS soil this day, Ke fe o "clock, at and TANTED—A SECOND FLOOR IN A PRIVATE house by husband and wife, between 20th and 50th ste., 6th and 9th avs: rent not to exceed $30 per month. Address R. H., 444 West 396b st. y TANTED—BETWEEN 12TH AND 28D STS,, BROAD _ Way, and Oth ay. @ne Room, without bourd’ Address 7 TANTED—FIRST OLASS HOUSES, FURNISHED OR ‘unfurnisued; aanieee daily. LS & SQUIRES, 203 Wost 234 st, ANTED TO iin A SMALL OFFICE IN CITY. box 229 Herald Address HAMLL' 9 He Waren TO HIRK—VERY LOW, FOR GOOD TEN- seven Rooms, in w frame, brick or brown stone hou to 2d st. Sth to Lith wv. full descr ption and price, B., station G. v TANTED TO RENT, IMMEDIATELY —HIGH STOOP Daxerment Houre, with improvements, for boarding, between Heh and MUth ste, | rent madera . NICE, No. 2 West lath st. Address, giving in the Countr SMALL FARM WANTED TO LEASE-—NEAR NEW York, with privilege of purchase. | Address, with full particulars, CALEB JONES, box 140 Herald office. BOARDERS WANTED. — SOME! FURNISHED — donble, Booms, with Beata, of modera Waverley place, 7 ‘| BLOCK FROM BROADWAY. andsomely furnished Rooms trannient guests accoramodated; central and Slopes fove tion, O) EARGE CONNECTING AND SEVERAL OTHER good Rooms; uniformly good table, 101 Waverley piace, ington square. op DOOR FROM GILSEY HOUSE riner CLASS accommodations and Board. 20 31 GE ,HANDSOMELY FURNE Ag ate second and third floors; $14 to $17, with Board for modern improvements; references exchanged. 251 W ate TO $5 —BOARD, WITH |PLEASANT ROOMS: A E nice reception Room; also a hall Kedroum, suitable fora couple; terms low; table Board $3 50 per week. West Soth st. -m TO $3 FOR COMFORTABLY FURNISHED 2) Rooms, with Board; location Pleasant and conv to cars, nd Elevated Railroad, 335 Wost 30t! ATH AV.—A SMALL PRIVATE Sete LIVING IN A thett own house, Sth av, above. Soth st. will rem with Hoard, elegantly furnished Fi Floor. ‘Address BUCKINGHAM, 4 Uptown Branch office corner as there had been In tho past or not was something which the future alone could determine; but the suc- cess of the republican ticket in other States in October would go far to rake the election peaceable in Louisl- ana, Tho statement frequently heard nowadays that the colored vote in tho South is likely to bo larg@y 43h Gaunt et: Patior and Obsaber Suite Mirrora, Oareainy Sewing Machine, Mattresses, Boris, Bedding, Crockery, Ware, Kitehen Utensils, &e. (XATSKILL MOUNTAINS —BOARD family trom August 26; boatin tie froma New York to hove. 31 Sees siren, Addroms. COMI I. S&F NBERGER, AU FIQNERR, (RATS THIS THIS q « day (Friday), August 25, at 10} » Bt salesroom (OUNTRY BOARD. TRY SEPTENDER: Ti | 2i'Rowery, for necount of former purc a quantity of th, on the banks of the Hudson: no chills, | Cigars nid Winos; also General Merchandise, Furniture, ke. Si ‘August 20, no mosquitoes; rooms for ten more: terms $6 and <7 per day, Tot of Blankets, Di Week. Address, MAPLE GROVE, box 11 Post office, “4 & large lot of Blankets, DEY | Aomocratio was ridiculed by the Governor. He Malden, on the Hudson, N. ¥. thought such an tai prepostcrous, Ho said that i¢ TJ eel delcreviciaan Uechen eases, eae allowed to vote at all the negroes will certainly not heather sper song ee iceveg cubs 30 frome depot; SUSSHAUM, AUCTIONEER, SE vote for the party which has not nominated for a State or local office a single member of their race, aud which bas always declined to recognize their right to uso their own judgment at the ballot box. SOME OF: THE CANDIDATES PUT FORWARD for office are men who have persistontiy opposed the est roadway, Contents of in lots. _SUMMER RESORTS. — Sq VERY: KATONAM, WESTCHESTER COUNTY. — Museoot Mountains, fakes Croton and Mahopac: pie- turenqne scenery; first class farm house Board; near depot; gunning, fishing, rowing ; terms 36 to $7. y, fopant Bar sink fined), Hack Bar, black walant Tab! des Box, Chairs, Mirror, Clock, Glassware, Ae. Positively in love, ATH HOTEL, BATH. Ta 1 ‘ONE HOUR BY BOAT | 1) AWNBROKEWS SALE.—TITS Dav, Jans “AGam, | Regro, who have voted against the fourteenth consti- cg oe pe well ry New Bo ra Bn | tutional amendment, and who are well known ee RE GE Rt eaBC ‘. a awis, Remnants, Fable Linen, Underelothing, i ATES’ COTTAGE, LONG BRANCH, FRONTING THE ik . Boots, Uvereonts, Coats, lending white Hn Tt ts not likely ‘ocean, Will remain open until October 1; Board $10 r.0fD, us. Ferguson, Broome | that any hustings eloquence is going to be per week. CM TREE HOUSE, CATSKILL commodates 43 lightfui; terms favorel oon, NX an adequato apology for the massacre and for ali the outrages perpetrated in the State, The negroes now, as in the past, aro dovoted to the republican party, and they cannot bo cajoled very readily into giving over HERMAN, SHERIFF'S AND GENERAL AUC- MOUNTAINS—AC- S. Hl Je tioneer. ests: good Board; atinosphere do- Address J. LA DENT, Lexing- , liquors, Cigars, do, Sale THIS pat “theidtyy Au; No. Ts Bow at 103 o'clock, [J AMILTON HOUS| M. ERFECT a Hs ne drives; broad -piasvas; gas and water in holon or tnd Wmporter CoM | their allegiance to it, In States liko Mississipp! and every roo Address Proprietors. oe Gin, Port and Sherry | Texas, where there js so much terrorism wielded by ORTON HOUSE. INDIAN HARBOR, GuKEy nd otier Wines, Bran” | 146 white democrats, and whero the colored peop'o aro wieh, Conn dleuial ere toe vacant as settee, prionae provented voting if they seem indisposed to act in po- 83 60 por day: distaat one hour front New Htical accord with the whites, some peoplo fancy that running water ine JAM a large mass of the negroes vote tho democratic ticket. desires | Butif they do itis more through fear than Inchna- K., Herald | gion, In short, there ts every reason to mark a district TANOS VIOLIN, GUT | W't2 4 large negre population as essentially republican, and the result w:ll generally go to prove the correct. ness of such a calculation. ‘The Governor then went on to say that THR DEMOCRATS HAD 8OME GOOD MAN A. Soleo, having had exverisnce in elvacel mu a position {na Protestant church. Address L. ©. Uptown Branch office. POINT IOUS sivunted on the extreme on the Sound and Gardiser's Bay. ‘ing; excellent fishing tar, Singing. roul J. Gay Wate Director, 32 SUROPE, | AVILION HOTEL, KEYPORT, HOICE ic. 14th st. commedstions at reducod rates’ for balance of en H NDRICh NaF ROP, | 4 Fabricant d'Armes, Lege. | o7 the stato ticket, and of these the candidate for Gov- Rt sear rect | 7 ernor was doubtless the best. The campaign would no ' ras or singly: terms very re: yemober; leave IDL VO PATE ~All ‘SO Mamaroneck. Inqair Tor Snekon place, or address Y repairing of every description | doubt be spirited, and a strong effort would be made to ECT PUINT, Mamaroneck, ¥. basemen elect him. But only a Iittle attention waspaid to the 5m AND 6TH AVA—VERY DENTRAGLE ROOMS, with Board. 58 West 19th st.: reference. * RAST 4TH ST.—ROOMS, WITH BOARD, TO PER manent or transient parties; location unsurpassed; ref- erences. ee =A LARC EA ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROG rd; for families of gentlemen ; every con tence ; referenc ®. 14 TH ST., 217 WEST.—ELEGANT ROOM. and third floors, en saite or singly, with Boat ences. 14 TH ST.. WEST, 33%, 45, 37.-ELEGANT ROOMS, with Ronrd: permanent or transient; 82 per day; kept by English Indy. ROOM TO LET, WITH BOARD. ‘COND refer. R- BROADWAY.—HAND h Board, to iamiiies or 15" c FACING «STUYVESANT PARK, NO. 235, O East. “Extra inrge Rooms, with closets, and hail Kooma; ail improvements; handsomely furnished; with Board, dowd" aosoattn ations, with Board; ad guationens family table 9 ~ WEST S187 8! W nished Rooms, with firss ciass Board, to gentlemen or families; references, EST 24D ST. TWO DOORS FROM PIPTIC Hotel.— 1. luxurious Rooms, excellent KAST ST.. MADISON &§ UAKE,—ELEGANT Rooms, with Bonrd; transients jor diny. ! Min. KENT. ‘ANDSOMELY F torn for bow West S4th st, [AR CHEERFUL ROOM Room; closets, bath; terms moderate, 2.4 2d av., ‘Boar 14th st. AKGE, WELL FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS, FOR Rousekeeving: rent, from 83 to $8 per week; hall Hed- Tooms, $2; splendi¢ did loeation, 1 Broadway, near Sith st. YHREE WELL FURNISHED Room: HED ROOMS FOR HOUSE. cent } private family; $25 per mouth. 215 W OG GhINTON PLCS. NEAR BROADWAY —PLEAS. large and small, with Board, $4 to $5 weekly . 29 JANE St, TWO B Pleasant ito KS BELOW 14TH ST — g00d Board; terms low; American family; all improve ot HAST 218T ST.—A FEW SELEC RDER: accommodated, permanently and transiently ate prices a z at class, 31 ¥ —-HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Loom with, Hoard; house, location and tavie Bret T° LETA COMFORTABLY FURNI-UE D THREE story brown stone House. For particula: ly on tho = Til Lesington avenee. reg 4 ff RNISHED ROOMS ON ONE FLOOR TO LET— Bultable for light honsekeeping. 150 West 24th st 3 BAST UTH et. Piast i100! Mt ished Rooms, singly or wear cae 8f.—WITHOUT BOARD, NIC LX lahed Apartments, second floor, tro also third floor Hedroom. tor 27TH ST—ROOMS YOR without board; cee a ~ GENTLEMEN, EST, 905,—FURNISHED Ol UNPUR- 5 nished Rooms in & private family ti ZO mite’nae rt mily tor housekeeping, 30, EAST 10TH ST.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ,Hoowe, without board; Louse aud Ioeatlon first class: aise OTH ST.—HANDSOMELY FURNISH 44 Nooms, en suite or singly, without board; ey exehanged. WEST 20TH ST.—PRIVATE HOUSH; TWO EXTRA 47 “etre ell Rooms, handsomely furnished; heure and class, 3 WEST sOTI & batho y | 1 Taig AY. AND Brondwas,—Kloganily { suite and ilies and iene net vith and yard jocation very desirable, rat class; Qe Bast 21st st NEAR 1D ROADWAY —FiLg. 36 Eentiy Tarnished. Rooms. ht Board, for families ntlomen; references. and 38 WhsT WA. GTON * Rooms, with Board, for families reference re a 41.3 We aatit i eneee, AL] WEST 2301 ST CPESIRARLE Roos, wittt Hoard, permavent or transient; table Board, Oftice RE.—SUITS OF Iso single Rooms; oT j, ANDSOMBLY FURNISHED rd, at reduced prices; transient or for physician STH ST.—KLEGANT ROOMS IN PRI- lly, with fi 78 class Boned, nt low prices. 8° CLINTON PLAC URNISHED KOOMS, WITII {) Soard. to entleman ad wife; also ball Hooms to single gentlemen. 116 2 Td ual ae hata ae e ‘tore moderate, relerence % State contest in comparison with that given to the na- tional issue, On that all the attention of the Southern States was fixed, and they were willing to sacrifice local interests so long as they could gain something for | the national party. In fact, in such States as Louis- tana and South Carolina they looked to the democratic administration if it should get into power to override the State government and nuilify tne effoct of a suc- cessful ropublican State ticket. Tho South was gather- ing all its onorgies to bear upon this campaign. A great effort would bo made at this critical moment to rogain power, and the Southern democracy hoped that, with the aid of that of the North, they would be ablo to secure first a democratic administration, and then, with their large representation in both houses, they would succced in getting the upper hand in the nation. Tho Governor said thero 1s no new rebellion to be ap- OR, CHANCERY THE PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL, wt Ah va. Hickling. — —— 4 Mary Ann Hickling, formoriy of A, if now living, are some of the next who died at Witney, Ostordshire, England, on the 13 nd ‘the persouai Haberataltves ot the, ocd Gnescel Hickling end Mary” Aven ickling, if they or either of them 4 bsequontly to the taid 13th December, 1875, re entitled to elaiin on thelr bo THE EIGHTH ANNUAL REPORT—ROPEFUL PROG- BESS—-A VALUED INSTITUTION. The cighth annual report of tho Presbyterian Hos- pital, which is otnerwise known as tho Lennox Hos- pital, after its muniticent founder, has been published, ‘This hospital, built om the best improved plans, is sit- ated between Seventieth and Seventy-first streots and | Madison and Fourth avenues, and is on very healthy ground, The hospitalis now in admirable running 5 ae order, and under the careful management aud economi- stewardess on board a steamer called the Columbus, plying | cal supervision of the superintendent, Mr. Heary F, ¢ Huron, but since the latter year she has not been | Carpenter, and his esteemed wile Mrs. Carpenter, heard of. The above persons, or claimarts, through their solicitors, | who acts as matron, the hospital has become ayail- pir bal gabe deepal Gag Mn sag ve Say in | able in every senso for those who may di 8, toe and make out v Powkeebury, asi of kin of Williara Tt half. Samuel Hickling, who was by trade a chairmaker, emi- ated to America in 1832, and was joined by his sist r, Sinry Ann iilekling, in the followin y lived tos in New York and afterward at Warren, P Mary Ann, at Warren, with th burg in search of work, and In "1836 Mary Ann went to Jat an | loyed ns | claims before the. Chan gellor, Sir Chi his chambers, 14 Chaucory line | nursing and the best ot Inedtical areas le | prehended; there need be no anxiety entertained about ‘England, prices. To the unfortunate, who have no money an . wr nth day of November, 1870. at 12 o'clock, | pata tay meet with acowdents, the door of the hospital the South’s ever seceding and forming a distinct con- ig for bearing and | jg open night and day. During the past year 207 pa- | federacy. The dream of a separate rulo bad been dis- tents have been treated gratuitously, and at prosent | sipated, and in the embers of rebellion which went out ed this 7th day of August, 1 ROBE. ERT Ke SPEAKE, Chief Clerk. DUIGNAN £ SMILES, there are about 80 patients in the wards, Tatients Hestow great praixe oo the manner in which. the build. | a2der the tread of the Union armies tho iden of estab- 15 Bedford row, London, Knginnd. | ing 18 ventilated, pormitting the cool broezos | lishinga distinct government and forming a distinct reameaeas ifs ree vas Ge “a 5 man- | people had dissolved. The South dors not want to ed after the est model of a uropean hespital kiteben. . Among. tho legacies leit to | Uf@ak the Union now. * It aspires to control the whole of it; and with a democratic ad- ministration this 1s not as impossible as it might seem, In the North there are many States like New York, in whien the republicans and democrate are fairly divided, and from these there Is frequently a repubit- can as well aga democratic Senator, In the South, however, the Sevators are generaily of the same polit- teal complexion, and have more common interests and closer affiliations, Now, with such a condition, under a democratic administration, the South would be abie to control the government, and then the people of the | North would awaken to the mistake they had mado. Now they have ports in the North lit up by light- houses, dotted with buoys and with every provision to make them safe and commodious, the hospital has been that of the late William Den- nistoun, amounting to $47,571, wach is gratolaily ne- kuowiedged by the managers. Contributors of $100 yearly aro permitted to send, from time to timo, adult sick persons at $6 per Weck ‘and sick children ‘under twelve years of age at $4 per week. The house sur- geon at present is Dr. Delavan, who will be succeeded in September by Dr. Forrest, who is a very competent young physiciad, The Board of Managers consists at present of Rev. William Paxton, D. D.; Rev, William J. Tucker, Thos E. Vermilye and Rey. Wiiliam Wyle. ‘The report of the treasurer for the past year shows the receipts to have been $80,196 32 and the total expenses Amount to the same sum. Among the contributors of | $10,000 and upward are James Brown, John C, Green, Jaines Lenn: Mook Sampson, Alexander Stuart and Robert L. "Be The donation of Mr. James Lennox toward the hompttal fand amounted to the mag- Dilicept sum of $501,627, the cost of the growed and m Mo noon, es party 9 scribed. in lots, as folie and Koon, for planing machine on rear part of heat floor of | remises 152, 154 and 156 Hank st.. in the city of New Lot Lease fic 'and fenca'in trom i expires May 1, 187%, Lot 1—Box. Lurber. in yard of the firm in Lith we. nnd in Bank st. Dated Anguse 24, 1875, JAMES FAGAN, Kecelver. |X. Mogues of the erty in detail ean be procure a premiges in ren unk ag ae the oflce vf WILLIAM RENSSELY, Auctioneers buildings. The ‘deceased Miss Lennox mado New York. ve _ | a gilt of $5,000 in cash, and Miss HH. A. RAILROADS INTERSECT THE COUNTRY &C. “a Lenuox bas presented $10,000 to the hospital | sm every concoivable direction, supplying a ch an- _ WINES, “LIQUORS, N Li #8 ROCHELLE LAGER BEER—KOTILED BY” KRAGER & COs, 90 av. ©. All kinds of imported The republican candidate for Governor, on, Edwin D, Morgan’s donation 18 $5,162 70 and Mrs, Mary Ann Ni ib gave $5,000, while the free gitts of the brothe: L. and Alex. Stuart foot up $50,600, Sixin dedi jiroad Company, in view of the hat accidents to their employés shoul have a free bed in 4 I Highness Don Carlos and suite have signi- nel for trade and ready markets to which in- dustry may send its products, Everything that may serve to develop the resources of the land and enrich tho people has been attended to. Let a democratic President be in tho White Mouse, with a Southern Senate in the Capitol and a large Southern representa- e ottled for tmmily use. BILLI ARDS. ° tyes “GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN STANDARD er Gaara Table: one hand Tables. Phetan aad — intention of paying the institute a visit to inspect 18 workings A BRUTAL HUSBAND, Mrs, Annie E. Menges keeps a grocery store at No. 256 West Thirty-firet sireet. Some months ago sho was compelled to have ber hasband, William Menges == | nent to the Island for assauiting ber, Bo wus relcasod yesterday morning, and on entering the store began smashing open sardine boxes, His wile told him it ho wanted anything to eat bis dinner was ready ior him m the kitchen. He responded by siriking ber m the face with @ surdine vox, injuring her severely. ae hte . We COLLENDER, Kia Broadway. _ MERTOAN BEANDATD BILLIARD TABLES—WITiL AA Deinney's wite cushions; Inne stock of Trimmings; econd hand Tablox ae jr tion in the other house, and the lights in the Northern harbors will gradeally go out, and the appropriations for railroads and improvements will diminish, and te encouragement industry has received from the govern- ment will wax cooler there; but m the South cities will grow, railroads will be laid and the nation’s Treasury will be drained to build up certain of the Southern States. Of course Mr. Tilden may personally favor the North, but if the South gets the upper hand he will no, beable to divert them from their purpose. It is a purpose they have jong been pursaing, and the South- An nd ‘on being taken before duatioe | % mocracy wont to St, Louis, not.devoted to Mr, it bargaine, VRIF PITT & 0O., 40 Vesey st. “GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN BILLIARD TABLES; A. another new syle introduced: new nud second hand Tas flew at prices to mit the thoes. L. DECKER & CO., nor af Um cor. STOKAGE. gromonry PLASTERED BOOMS ARD LORE, FoR furniture, baggage, carla: 5 hmat 44ti “MARBLE MANT US. 109, 111, 11% and WARTS SLATE, MARBLE AND WOOD MANTHLA, | Dillcer was called raieigil pokid nd fro My Datty gos was sent back to the isiand for six | Tilden im any particular way, but wiliing to accept dei i and ew Woes tee te t= on [ cenng exhor wan wae cous bring a fale Noribera Yous to combine with theirs, Governor Kellogg then went on to speak of the State of Louisiana, and enid that evow the democrats must admit that the republican ad- ministration bad been of advantage to it, Since he took the Gubernatorial chair taxes had been reduced one-third and the current expenses of the State govern, meht lessened one-half, Louisiana State is republican, New Orleans democratic, ‘The State is solvent, the city is bankrupt, The State pays every cent of its debt af the proper time, the city is utterly unable to meet the claims against it, In the city the Governor said there will be vo repub lican candidate nominated, but they will support the best men for city offices, which one or other of the democratic factions may put forward, and in so doing endeavor to secure some advantages tor tho State or national ticket, THM SARATOGA CONVENTION. Governor Kellogg wok occasion to say that be thought the action of the Saratoga Convention very satistactory torepublicans through the country, Evarte wouid no doubt bave been a good man, and would have received the support of many outside the party, But Morgan was a better organizer and would be better able able to develop the real sirength of the republican party in the State, CAMPAIGN COMMITTEES. Yesterday was a very busy day at tho Liberty stroey labor bureau of the Democratic National Committee, Mr. Hewitt, the chairmen, and Colonel Pelton, the Governor's nephew, were on hand during the greater part of the day supervising the operations of the docu. ment department and attending to the correspondence, A large number of letters wero received irom promi. nent democrats in this Stato as woll as in other States, all of which gave most encouraging intelligence of the constantly growing strength of the democratic na tional ticket, Many of them declared that the abuse and vituperation of Mr, Tilden, which is being ine duiged in by the republican press of this city, and which is being uttered through the columns of the country papers of the same ilk, instead of weakening the democratic candidate, are adding to the number of his supporters datly, as the thonsand and one charges made against him are looked upon as mere campaign slanders with which to blind the eyes of the voters to tbe real questions. at issue in the canvass. At the Everett House rooms of the commitee every, thing was quie. Amony the cailers were Leo Knot the City Attorney of Baltimore; P, J. Pierce, of Mercer, Pennsylvania; MeGregor, of Canton, Obie, an Durant da "Ponte, of New Orleans.’ Tho ‘latter states that the ' democrats are contident of their ability to carry Louisiana if there is anything hke w fair vlection; but he expresses the jiear that the Keturning Board, which 18 under the thumb of the radical taimble riggers, wi't go “count”? the vote, even if the democrats do carry the State, a8 to give’ the republicans a majority. Mr. Pierce, who isa member of the State Committee of Pennsylvania, says that the democrats in the See State are working like beavers, und that they will @ good account of themselves on the 7th ot November next. He focis certain that there 18 an undercurrent Of public jeeling among the republicans of the better class that will make itself known in no unmistakable way at the polls, Mr. McGregor, who is a journalist, betieves that the efforts that the democrats in Obie are now inaking for the advancement ol the democrau¢ cause will give the opposite purty one of the liveliest “shake ups” that they ever got, He denies that the greenback men are kicking against the Tilden-Hens dricks ticket. On the contrary, he says that the demo- cratsare ail working harmoniously toget! aud bave buried their differences for the good of the party in general, Nothing of note transpired at tho republican head~ quarters. Secretary Chandler was at tho beim all day, aud he intends {rom this out to give the business of the committee Lis giosest personal attention, STATEN ISLAND POLITICS., The Richmond county democratic delogates atsomm bled in convention yesterday at Heil’s Hotel, Tomp« kinsville, and olected the following delegates to the State Convention :—Hon, Erastus Brooks, John Deaker and W. McFarland, Alternates—Gulbert C, Dean, leane Lea and Theodore Felan. POLITICAL NOTES. Boston Advertiser:—For many years Governa Morgan bas been recognized among the ablest of the public men whom the republican party gave to the ser vice of the country.” Wasuington Republican:—“The New York republh cans have acted wisely in nominating ex-Governog Morgan to be their candidate for Governor.” Boston Giobe:—“The New York Republican State Convention at Saratoga yesterday did a good day's work, It didn’t guile smash the machine, but it gave itapretty lively shaking up. Evarts was not nome inated, but Morgan was, und on a platform long enough and stout enough to carry him weil.”’ Baltimore Gazette:—'The republicang of the State of New York bad a chance yesterday to puta man of brains and integrity at the head of their State ticket, We mean the Hon, William M, Evarts.’? Boston Herald:-—“By many Mr, Cornell was res garded as the machine candidate, and feeling the need of pominating the strongest man who could bring back the liverals and independents, strenuous efloris were made to induce him to withdraw.’” Rochester Ezpress:—*The Hxratp asks:—‘Should Tilden stoop tu conquer?’ Stoop to conquer? He would crawl on his copperbeed belly through all the political slime in this country to reach the White House.” Utica Observer: —"If Edwin D. Morgan is nominated for Governor by the Republican Convention, which age seombles at Saratoga to-morrow, tho readers of the Obe server will not be surprised.” Troy Whig:—Cornell got out of the way by the ad= vice of friends to escape a crushing defeat, and ene deavor to make a choice between his two most formid- able rivals. All the votes he could deliver were giveg to Morgan and really decided the contest for him. Note withstanding tho withdrawal of Cornell the men whe supported Evarts trom principle were loyal and, under the inspiring eloquence of Curtis, gave him 126 hearty, unsvlicited votes,’? Albany Argqus:—“The Custom House has triumphed, The sincere relormers of the repubiican party bave been overwhelmingly defeated. varta has met the fate of Bristow. The machine politicians havo cire cumvented the people once more.’? Philadelphia Prese:—“Mr, Coruell’s withdrawal iq. advance was a generous act, which removed at once all cause of discord, and assured the choice of either Morgan or Evarts, both of whom were acceptable to the independent and liberal elements, which it wag considered most important to win to the support of the ticket, "” Newark Courier: Never within the history of the party in New York State was thore such pressing no- cessity for the display of a spirit of self-abnegation om the part of a powerful lender. Mr. Cornell proved equal to the occasion, and it is sate to say that his po- litteal future will prove none the less brilliant for hig doing so. ? THE MILITARY PARADE GROUND, New York, August 24, 1876, To tux Evrror or tix Haratp:— 1 think it will be clear to every one who reads care. fully the levter of Mr. Edward Fitch in the Hxrato this morning, in reference to the military paraae ground, that there are questions of law in the case in which large proporty interests are involved. I have once stated my views on these questions, and it is now becoming to refrain from further discussion and from anticipating the decision of the Court, Itisa fundamental principle that when rights of property are in question and there is an injury thera must be a remedy, and that the Court must be open in uch canes to every party who has relief to ask and to every one who has grounds to oppose it. No one will dispute this. in this caso tho statute gives to this do~ partment exclusive power to imitiate proceedings by which the parties can get before the Court, If we re- fuse it they have no way of being heard. Even ak though there are vat ous other subjects for cot tioh im the e yew of it our daty to eed becomes absolute. Tete this simple duty that this dow partment bas performed. From the tenor of bis lotter Mr, Fitch soems to ‘that because I was counsel for somo of these before I became a Commissioner that therefore it is the duty of éhe Board, or my duty in it, to refuse to give these property owners an opportunity to go bes fore the court, If this is really intended, there is bi ‘one thing to say about it nd that is, that it is prepose u ye espect(ull: ous. Very respect LTA R. MARTIN Prosident Dopartmont Pablic Parks, MILITIA NOTE, Tho encampment of Batiery K, First Division N. Q, 8. N. Y., will commence at the Richmond County Clug Grounds, New Dorp, to-morrow, and continue on Suns day, Monday and Tuesday next, The separate bien cavalry, Karl Ki ommander, will jol the and there will be a general inspection on Mon ‘The Stacen Island Ratiroad Company will tarnish fey ahi eam aa 5 ni dver the road on Sunday and Munday, >

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