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cIryY REAL ESTATE Fo! ALE. Sf et. Central. OINING STH AV. SOTH BT. EXTRA ROOMY jouse at «decided bargain. V. K. STEVENSON HTH St, NEAR ori AV—A Finer cia irewn louse ¢ bargain or would ex- ty gon west side. WILLIAMIUCKER, ison WoarA Figo A THREE STORY p Biewe, On BIst st. near {th ay oe AN 401 4 ay., corner TpousES "AND PRINTED LISTS frow, See 4 Pine st, or Union ‘wjuare, 0 ne BVERIEO TELEGRAM. SPECI aE DESPA’ FROM WASHING fox ANB A BANY, GUT. Md East Side. FS SALF, CHEAP-—LAKGE BRICK TENEMENT, ‘Owner, East 1d6th st; two stores and 40 roomy. i008 L De! BROOKLYN PROPERTY. “FoR “SALE AND TO LET. Fe SALH—BROW TONE HOU - ON GREEN, r Clinton ay., on easy terms. Adjo te D, H. STONE, 192 Broadway, N. ¥ 4 apace A our oF 'T 1K Crry FOR ALE OR 'TO RENT. OR, he HEMPSTEAD. NEAR THE VILLAGE, » Farm, about 72 ct terms, D. Fee ) SALE—53, ACR LA! ST) Dwellings, Cooper, Tin und Show Shops, Barns, &e., ail we for Farm or city Real parenantiae. Address, with THREE Unencumbered, or would excl ED AND A PAIR BUST hens, to rent or hire on shares. Apply to DAN, 40 Bur- Yue slip. city Lots, 7 B50. ona 40 €80,000, quarter cash, or ais PASSAIC RIVER ilo from New York, TO EXCHANGE, OTS, FREE AND CLEAR, Address box 1,025 Post XCHANGE—YONKERS low,.tor Interost in business NOK BALE OR EXCHANG B and Grist Mill property,in Orange cot and machinery in thi repai 41 eres choice tani ib § 10 EXCHANGE FOR MERCI real estute, unencumbered. ice. SMALL HOUSE AND y ax D—AT A LOW Pi No objection to Ele- low 14th st. pre vated “Tiailrond. Address, stating particulars, H. V., sation C. ‘ ANTED FOR OASH—A BROWN STONE HOL near Sth av., below Sdd st, Addres CARLTON, st Mon E, Besser BUILDING. Fireproof. Located on Nassau, Aun and Fulton sts, First Floor to let; suitable for bankers’, insurance officos or lawyers: will be let together or in parts; be altered to suit tenants if desired; adapted for offices or stores. Reasonable rents. Also some el gible Law Oftices to | PPLY ON THE PR Tale tre ior J ILEGANT FLOORS, 117 FULTON Usteam heat; with or without 5: francs F. J. KALDENBE AND 44 ANN’ ; fine en: AT7 ff\O LET CHEAP—LIQUOR STORE, house corner Washington avd Leroy; éxcellent liquor stund: only a block from Troy und Outskill stommbout pier. WM. MULLANY, 534 Pine st. TO LET. ___ Pw EL NG : HOUSES 7 Furnishea FINE HOUSE FURNISHED IN 39TH ST.; WILL rent part or board portion out of rent; also Fiats and niipacts ofelty. CROWS, ANDKEWS & BRUND- {LEGANTLY FORNISUED HOUSE NEAT h, partlygpraished, $12 STH A. wood OUSES tree, V. are. ISTERED AND PRINTED LISTS K. STEVENSON, 4 4 Pino st, or Union PO LETSA FOUR STORY BROWN & HOUSE, turnishet com 55th st, near Oth we corner 44th st. Eee OUSES REGISTERED AND PRINTED LISTS free, V. Ke hbo wake Jr., # Pine st., or Union LARGE NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM nience, in private house 140 Bust wrth LY FURNISHED ROOM, INC so one $3 per week; to gen east Lith GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR SINGLE ¢ tlemen may find some hendsomely turnished Roows, with « private family, in a first class house : nd location, 29 Wost Bist st. LADY OGCUPYING in acentral location, wishes to oom toa gentleman or lady. Addr Herald Uptown ottice. RTMENT, t # large, cheerlul 3s ALONE, box 117 BOARDERS WANTED. “<TANPSOMELY FURNISHED ~HOOMSy~ FIRST class Board for families or gentiemen; moderate terms 119 Waverley place. 1a changed. sT exposure ; first class table; splendid nei HAN DSOMELY thout Board; st. Terms low, dz eae ECOND FLOOR ROOM, WITH SMALL EXTEN. ex: superior table; refined fauily; reference . 59 Lexington av. HOUSE, STCY . ~tinndsomely furnished second a ale YERNISHED ie Also table bourd. 665 Lexington av., NE t., wear Broad- CONNECTING ») TARGE ROOMS ON SECOND floor; wiso ball Rooms, with Board. 50 East 9th st., near roadway. ©, SUN ONNEGT 0; hall Roow; excellent table; best ‘12th st. 9) ROOMS. terms from ©) HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO with Bow: terms to suit the e times, 62 out ee 9 WES? 43D ST.—ROOM i. Witt ‘ft BOARD, a nily or single persons; location and table tie class 3 DOORS FROM art Sh of with large and small front poe ilies or goutlem Obusiness indaces at pri vator$ RTW .. 587, Spine Rooms, Board, to a family Ata Dor sevaritel, WEST 32D Sf. algo two halt Row moderate. STH AV. ndsomely ft m aecominodated, 01 Eas D, BROADWAY. On’ ee renting dt near ea Board, vate rates, in this frst class family Hotel: hay e baths, TOMPKINS, AY.. AY. NEAR WINDSOR ute on third floor, front, arty of gentlemen: ED FLOOR, “AV., 351, NE FRONT SQUARE ROOM; ith first class Bourd. BOARD AND LODGING Beh oar; ROARD WANTED= BY wINGLE G eVLEMAL famil ‘ison juare plensant family squat ate eruld office, hot'und cold water, fire And gan, second. 0 pay #00 per mouth IF sulted, aires pe a Y GENTLEMAN AND WIVEGENTUEMAN AWAY half the oath st lowest terms, not to” exceed OOM, WITH BOARD, IN PRIVATE AMERT- Shoe ROOM. WE MOAR ees: Vai Baion adre;’ price not to exceed $14 Nrest by etter, Stating’ ‘particulars, "E, T, Thowas is Guion’ equ ouRG E ledakivs ghee A WELL rivate family, ANTED—A. NRA rLy PURNISAED ED ROOM, WITH or without Board for lad; erms, with hoard, in- fi en woek; tamily ean 1 ASCO. Herald office. PRIVATE AMERICAN FAMILY, ANTED—IN Board for sinele gentleman and lady, Wvontion Madison AKDER, Herald or Henry st, State terms. Address ol HOTELS. “GABLES BELMONT HOTEL, ENTRANCE 137 Area! near Broadway, (Kuropean, pian), prices re- duc cr to 75e, Wdny: ao Cd a weak; the beat LAND HO’ FC SRT we gent lemen only; 200 light rooms, $2 to Gorsier Bowery and Ba; OF HOTEL, (BROADWAY AND aT “ST. FINE Rooma, with firs 6 Board, $7 weekly, for families ant goutlemeny siwoys open AMILY HOTEL, ant Rooms; first class tal eral terms permanont parties. ST 14TH ST.—ELR- $1 50 to $2 per day; lib- RIGHS BOG. gontlomen, f runkfort House, Frauk- ‘ort ‘and Willian ‘ STURTEVANT HOUSE.—1877 PRICES—ROOM, WITH wits! SECOND, FLOOR, PRONT. AND | MHoxrd, reducod to #0 and, 84 S¢ eta SPE ot other Ki locality and appointments un- | and upward: permanent Boar on, Kee ee Wook und upward, LEW. & 0, 8. LELAN a Ws 21711 ST, OPPOSITE THE FIFTH AVENUE | QOUTHERN HOTKL—THE BEST $2 oe TN THE noel Nicely turaished Rooms, withor without Hoard, at | PYeity: very Wberat terms to permanent boarders, 679 popull ar prices. 103 Soar. o 150 4 di 1 fu wentlo: TH SY. 10 WEST. ) WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.—FRONT $12, $14 and $16 for two, with Bourd; table ‘house heuted throughout by steam; transients, Room: WITH BOARD, HANDSOMELY rnished front hall Bedroom; larier, heated, &¢.; to men only; relerences. LAPAYETT PLACE.—PLEASANT ROOMS TO d os wl 12 Qik with Bo) 14t ST., 257, BETWEEN 7TH AND 8§H AV! “Rooin, with fire: one single frone Room, for gentlowen ; excellent table and cleanliness a specialty ; very re onabl Lotte ov tall veninces; te 154 WEST.—HAN DSOMELY FURNISHED jooms, with first class Board; ull con- H ST., FIF AVENUE cantly jamnishod Rooms, with or without Board; transionts taken. ST ‘oT 81.—ROOMS TO LET, WITH BOARD; re changed, 1 9 R Board 208 Board; 212 8T., 38 BAST.— for family or gentlemen ; also large fourth floor Room 2: ae OTH ST.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED loons on second and fourth Goors, with or without ivate table if desires 4 EAST. FUR neat nud agoona floors to lek, with fos oe 87 to $12 per week terni SS SUNNY SUI NDSOMELY BU3- nished Rooms, with Board; terms moderate; couven- fent to c and stages, “EAST.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, ONE 96 1 Darancis woos te fourth Hoor, with grate firo, and one single Roo Rea floor, fe 2D sT., 2 COUPLE, A LARGE, Osunny ‘tromt, Hoon, ‘with peony clouet, Ke. also two single 23 ES? 82D with liberal tables Kooms, to gontle FOR GENTLEMEN i reference, 210 WEST.-SECOND STORY LARGE 94 ST., 4FRoom, siinny exposure private bath; also large single Room, terms fourth floor; house, table and references first class; ‘moderate. o4, WEST 90TH ST. furnished and small fonable. Oat § 2 Rooms, TWO FRONT ROOMS NICELY Rooms, with Board; terms rea- EAST.—TWO COMFORTABLE ST.. | 134 hot and cold water, with superior Bourd; terms moderat 94th “ST., 43 WEST.—ONE LARGE, TWO HALL piel with Board; nour Fifth Avenue Hotel; terms vory low. TH ST., 46 WE! somel; 2 OTH St. 42 WEST.—PINE LARGE, 266 iT, NEAR BROADWAY.—HAND- jurnished front Room and Bedroom: also back and Bedroom, with Board, to gentleman and wife or gentlemen ; table first class; reference exchanged. UNNY ROOMS, n suite or ainto, with frst class Bourd; desirable for entlemen ; also table Bonrd, ST.—LARGE ALCOVE ROOM, SECOND | oa FANE, J tloor, suitable ae abe ; hot and cold water; go-d Board; terms, $6 onc! 340,, EAST 21ST 8T.—A SUIT OF ROOMS, WITIL terms reasonable, Board. By mi 8T.. 244 WEST.—U AN DSOMELY, FURNISHED Rooms for fa modat PRIVATE FAMILY WAS PINE ROOMS, ot singly, for gentlemen, without board HALL B ¢ Room, both handso: reasonable. 1 LOA LARGE , to let to gentlo- D ly furn East Lith » F HED, FOR HOUSR- a Bedroom tor lodging. 263 6th RTABLY FURNISHED vitheat bourd, at 12 ) ROOMS TO LET—AT 21 EAST 177TH ST. newt Krowdway. pers s ROOMS TO LET—BY A PRIVATE family, at 212 E, a (Vi RNISHED.—NICE ROOMS FOR TOU PING; nthe ultuble tor farnilion of udult 271 W ~ WITHOUT Washington AND rent moderate, RLOR, FURNISHED tely. in cottage S14 E DSOMELY FURNISHED 1 Bedroour; also other Rooms 9 East 1th st.; Bourdif de- dk NOT, it 2st st! Fes T to let, together or sepa Hows! PING.—HA second Floor, Varior w: #ito $9; house private. sired, WITHOUT BOARD. HANDSOME AND ‘387 6th av, LET—THE SECOND FLOOR. ished, together or sopurately, to NEW FU SHED HANDSOMELY gentlemen ur gon- De tieman and wife, No. 527 Kast 41st st, MPO REST—SECOND FLOOR, NEATLY FURNISHED, separately or together. Apply nt 14 East Lith st. NWO FRONT ROOMS, FURNISH HOt keeping, first floor; 117 Wost 11th st., between Sth and 5 28 monthly. CHRISTALLER, 17 Abingdon THE EVENING T M. AL DI HE > FOR EGR NUTON AND ALBANY eee RY NIGHT, T PLAT. HANDSOMELY AND ely, furntsued, on #d st, near 6th av, MARK | 773 6th av., corner 44th st. ©, BURNISHED ROOMS FOR per week to. prompt payer, 159 % Tous KEEPING, &: TO #6 PEK WEEK —F large Roo ith hall Room separately coo West 28th st. BB, 70 S10. ANDSOMFLY FORNISHED PO Rooms; breaktast or full Board if desired. 26th #t, RI av., Dand r V4 ATILAY., 235—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM TO Diet, vith ourd; reference ! TH 8 EAST, NEAR BROAD FUR. | Puished Rooms, large and small; terms reasonable sees exchanged, | 1 5 1Gi FURNISHED ROOM | yard for lady if desired, ] TH ST., 106 BAST, BETW UNION SQUARE and Irving place, B I Handsomely furnished Kooms, with: | out board, tor genNemen, | 21 LARGE | d floor, ST ST’, closet, runt nate w 6 WEST.—HANDSOMELY ilies oF gentlom -FURNISHED R ntlewen or gentle HANDSOMELY first floor: also front Koom, second floor; on; moderate rent. IRVING PLACK.—ONK DOUBLE, ms; Board it desired, all TWOs tefms moderate; p en NT FURNIBUBD eniences; only | APART- | AND PMENTS S eeeanacia Arann THE LENO: i AV., fusnrpassed tur conveniences | rent greatly reduced: for large or (ks? GLASS CORNER FLATS. P cant order; seven rooms; every improvement Deut farmiitos; janitor, Owner 129 Kast : ne APATIMENT—-TENTERDEN- WEsi phone hails heated; all improvemen Bion 257i, seven | WITH USE al or 10h AND BASEME: Wet A id Parlor; rent taken in board. TEE PLAT, CONSISTING ithromn ; all improvements; janitor in i T9 SLET—A SPL, ent 43d 9 oF vieytea and vhowse. Apply BACK PARLOR torent; roferonces. <BigOND “FLOOR TO. ‘LE, joor, 34 les or gentlemen; Board and accom- ferences. —HANDSOMELY FURNISH 146 BAS’ H ST., Room, with Board; house and location first class; ref- erence. ii with Boat terms n Roard, and gas included HANDSOMELY _} j, for fuinil WEST — 24TT RNISHED single gentlemen: moderate, WE: TE 0 Second Floor, ail conveniences, first clus will rent, en suite or singly, $15 to $20 fer two; fire location first class; relerences, ST.-A LARGE SECOND FLOOR 41 AST 20TH front Room to, rent, with Board; soutnern exposure; closet large AT, Board 48, lies from $5 to #6. 49: TH SP. ail ienee. 104 WEST.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED oms to let en suite or singly, with first clasy Board, ingle ae on; terms moderate, V.—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITit pr couples, “ei, $12 per week with fire and gas. RIVATE FAMILY WILL A tro Heowsa: to wenilecansead aia erms mo lerute, 108 WEST.-TWO HANDSOMELY FUR. ished Rooms to let, on second floor, with oxcelient ROOMS; house aud RGE FRONT | n exposure ; large closets; ROOM sure; terms, $14; also 8 to $6. SHING’ TH arse Rooms to Wee with Board, to gentlemen or ta WEST 16TH ST.—LARG Room connecting, to let, e1 Board. 53a —ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR; OoOalso wly and handsomely fur: nished; table 2 WE —A NICELY PUR- 58nut “ane Board; ‘price moderate, 2 WE A SMALL FAMILY CAN AG- 66. rders ate, . nA ULLY FURNISHED grate fire; private family with Board; low terms. Bl ve nee 103.0 mod LLOae 114 single A FEW SINGLE SAN Mas Se with AL, Board and sitet rooms; ‘$6 cach per week, BETWKEN 19TH AND 16TH STS,.— ¥ front Rooms to let, with Board. hi EST 1411 8’ and third e Lerms; re AV. rs, to let, nee required, WEST 19TH §T.— <f0 LET. FO 1ED, THIRD m, with or retthent Board. ig H ST., BETWEEN 41H AND LEXING- ton avs.—Large front und sunny back Room; also Rooms, with Board, s9TH ST. FURNISHED 1180" SO MEL Rooms to let, to-gentioman, wite, with Bourd for the ll Susan to Le 119 nant Hoard; L2d het! 14 8 at i ) S-—DOUBLE AND SINGLE 8 t, with first clues Gourd; references. i7ih ST, NEAR UNION SQUARE, hented, with Bourd; gentlemen; table terms low, ADISON AV. NISHED ROOMS ‘TO U with Board Mra. JOMN B, COZ PAK. TH ST, (GRAMERCY pms, with first class Board, 212 WEST 40TH ST,—LALGE HANDSOME ROOMS, Awith Board, | 99 sachet Wes ‘ 2ZA-Owith or without’ Board, ia moder house, for families or goutlemen; adults, WEST 14TH 8T.—ELEGANTLY FURNISHE Rooms, with Hoard: owner's residence; relerone oe ¥ 17TH ST.-AN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED second story trout Room, with Board, tor gentieman 1ig or two gentlemen; terms $15 por week, WEST SIST ST, ALL FAMILY WILL RENT, 5 4 D6 Gulney Floor in private house to teh ‘vith or without Board 328, 349i," price reasonable, | 400 WEST 28D 8T.—LARGE 4 ft us od wit terms moderate, WENT 82D BST, sunny exposure, Koom, D fine foaaltty' plows ‘D SMALL Rooms o let with first class Hoard; terms reasonable, T BAST OF STH bh excedent Boar HANDSOME BUNNY 10s $25; gentlewan aud wite SHED OOM, Wi LAIN, SUB bome comforts; private family ‘wo two young men; reterences required. Address H. M. U,, box 164 Herald Uptown offic, | IPWo NICELY FL raged ch Rooms for two single and I son 10 eVEN wot TELEGRAM, + “DESPAT PKkUM WaASIINUTON AMD ALBANY BVSKY NIGHT. srEciAL "| Broadway, carne) WATE: AW LADY, trom this city, and without balucen, a w little child to Board. ft will have a mother's Mae SALES AT AUCTION. ¥ JOUN” DORM, AUCTION ERK “HREES Fite 1 64 Bast ‘Table rest reo an ate ‘arise etm oie jan, Chairs, Counters, Bhow Cason Ba iihout Wate? Kimoyt Begniaie Table, ‘no reserve, alors invited. a beg orem ye AUCTIONEER: sat viOH 458 ‘Canal ae store of Wiseous gre Oo 2a ‘308 aa st., all the 51 peony Herring's Safe, Desks, Lounges, Ghatese appetite ow pow Cane, Stoves, Sy eerop es, Connters, Shelving, "fr meas Trunks, Paper Boxes, Sashes, AUOTIONEER, WILL SELL, ‘Sunuary 4, at 444 West 43d st, all the Furniture of the shove nave Parlor Chamber aad Dining Room Furni- te. (AEORGE HOLBROO! APFNEY & Pgh AUCTIOSSS RSs OFFICE 17 tre st.. sell this day, on er purchaser, ‘clock here the Fixtui o aree ste Bar an: Saloon 168 Prince ent black me @: cabinet Fixt: Mirrors, swo. ele G | eee at Ad aid squaey binge’ walleye. Tobien oF. Gas Fixtures, Glassware, loo House, §. HERTS & SONS, AUCTIONEERS. SHERIFI"S SALE OF FURS, SEALSKIN SACQUES, SLEIGH ROBES, &0., ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, AT 104% O'CLOCK, AT SALESROOMS, NO, 17 PARK® PLACE, FS gag roa of Shetland and hy open Son. Ps eiaiexiy Sleigh bas i WILLIAM c. “OUNNER, late Sheriff, wee Haney, Deputy Sheriff. TICE,—We box to cull the particular attention of our trons to the above sale being # continuation ‘suine. go old last week and comprising the stock of Furs ever offered at wuction in this city, em- racing ELEGANT SEALSKIN SACQUES, PLAIN AND TRIMMED WITH CANADIAN OTTER, SEA OTTER, HUDSON BAY SABLE AND ., ALASKA SABLE; Also Canadian Mink and Hudson Bay Sable Muffy and Boas, WHITE POLAR BEAR ROBES, ONE ELEGANT RO) COST $250; WOLVERINE AND GKAY FOX ROBES, BLACK BEAR AND RACCOON ROBES, ko,, de, for retall trade and t of tine Furs, Th early on moraing of eale ‘ke place. a's . HERTS & SONS, Auctioneer: | = rs sales rooms, ‘No. 17 CE, VAN TASSELL paces AND. i ah “avertoNtEns, SALE! UNION SQUARE, 4TH AV. NEAR istH sit, er: ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC IS CALLED 10 OUR NEW AND SPACIOUS SALESROOM, 22 heb hi UARK, 4TH AY., NEAR 15TH BT, nich we opened for the wale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE MERCHANDISE, ‘WORKS OF ART, AC, £0, &O,, &C, TO AS USUAL. ks ON GONSIGNWENTS OF MER- AI ON SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, THIS ‘Oedh newiay) MORNING, at 10 o'clock, TE RESID CE NO. 47 WEST 16h St BETWHEN STH AND OTH AYS., URE, WORKS OF ART, HOUSEHOLD FUItN VELVET, BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CAKPETS, INLAL LNUY CHAMBER SETS. STEINWA MAN Bg CrRGentt PIANO, PARLOR AND DRAWING. ROOM SUTTS, ‘covered in crimson, thn and gold brocade, satin wnd cotelaine; Turkish and Spanish Lounges, Easy Chairs, marquotry and gilt Centre and Console Tables, Etageres, Cabinet, 3 Pier Mire Mirrors. 3 French Mantel Sets, 60 day locks, selection inported bronze Statuary. pair French bronge Cupids. e pair Gwar und Mark Antony, pair Milton nnd Shakespeare, ir Sensons, ke. Alav 25 pairs of other desirable Figures. #3 valuable Oil Paintings. Livrary and Seeretnire Houkeasos, Library ‘Tables, Wi BEDKOOM FURY i *SoNsISTING of Bedroom Sets, inlaid and xilt Bedsteads, Dressing Cases, Chilfoniers, Washstunds, single ‘wnd double Bed: stends, 38 fine hair und spring Mattresses, feather Pillows, Blunksta, Toilet. Sets, rep and pinah Suite, marble top Tr: bles, Chairs, Rockers, vle za it Tagslgb Suit. DINING 'FURNITU ki. ‘wo Extension Tables, French walnut + i: Ghaira ty leather. silverware, Dinner and Tea Sets, Cutlery, &e.; Hall Stands, Kitchen Furniture, &c. N. B.—Tuke Sixth avenue or Broadway cars to 16th st, Experienced men to Roti ship or remove goods, elty or country. ROBERT 0. CASHIN, Auctioneor. Bureau HAVEN, “AUGTIO INE: Bi + office and « n 39 and 41 ast 20th st., will wait THis, DAY, at ll A.M, at 39 aud 41 Kast 13th st, Piano Covers, Tarkish: Hui, Lambroquin Purlor Suits, Beds, Bedding,’ Crockeryw: ney Goods, e, lace Curtains, Clocks, Vase Silverware wT P. TRAVER, AVOTIONEER WARNER & 5 amour will sell this. di 1036 ‘o'clock, at Great J: Household Farnivura: Blankets, Bedding. fine "Fancy Goods, Piano, French Pier Mirror, Jewelry, Clothing, &o. NUSSBAUM, AUCTIONEER, 261 BOWERY: ells this day, 10% o'clock, 214 Eust 4th st., Candy and nies, Stationery, Fancy Goods, Show- iD, ke. in lots. BAYEISDORPER, AUCTIONEER, 390 BOW- Mery, sells, to-day, 2 o'clock, the splendid Oyster Saloon WSs Euet 14th at, ARSHAL’S SALE.—J. SEEBAGHER, AUCTION: at will ee this day ut1i o'clock, at No.6 Rivington Taras ot af Tombpick: wodden Pill Boxes, &c, HOS. CUNNINGHAM, Mars ORTGAGE SALK—THOMAS’ GAFFNEY, UOTION. ver, will sell on Wednesday, gy tees 3, at the veluabl Lease aud Fixtures of t liquor stor: At the Belt Line depot ; . Hinglah AloPump, tig Box, walnut Bar, Gus Pix- tures, €c, By orddr of the mortzag RicHaRD | Wane’ Gents’ Furnisning Goods, sale, this day, Brondway, ne ponds shatk: Vipin Suspenders, Underelot show Cases, Cou ‘Gas Fixtures. SES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. ‘Yn this City and Brookiyn. FIRST CLASS FURNISHED ROOM WANTED (FOR UAcgtatiosieareng iaagi: wish Ted ving “alone vor very Quitly; state location and terms, Jerald oftice, Wipes ¥OR A GENTLEMAN, BE- tw.en 14th and Sith sts, Adaruss, full particulars, W., 19 Post oltice, VANTED—A_ FURNISHED OK UNFURNISHED Room, for two, not above 20th st. Address H., Herald Uptown Branch o! . AUCTIONEERS, — fil sell, by virtue of bill of Y. at 103g o'clock, at No, 1.258 the stock of « geinte’ furnishing hirts, Collars, Cals Hosiery, Jewelry, H tu, Mir: 5 rASSEL. Lt, KEARNEY RAL AUCTIONEERS. ne ATTE iON | oF THE PUBLIC Is CALLED W AND SPACIOUS SALESROOM s BQUARI, ATH AV., NEAL 15 STH ST., e havi ed for the sale of HOUSEUOLD FURNITU MERCHANDISE, WORKS OF ART | ovrsii, oNnEs ante DED To. A USUAL, N GOS LIBERAL ADVAN \SIGNMENTS OF MER- Dis eon UCTION SaLE OF MAGNIFICENT Vi eae Furniture, pr to be sold. THIS (Wedn: commence! evevant five WE: riy of E. Gay. at 10 o'clock, ut the y brown ston mansior NO, 12 Dh, NEA OTH AY. 2 brilliant toned Pianofortes, Steinway and Windsor. S superb satin Parlor Suits, 2 elegant rosewood Etagores 2 elegant Mantel Sets. 25 choice bronze Figures, 20 pieces Parian Statuary, 15 windows’ Lace Curtains, 25 Brussels and ingrain Carpets ‘30 fine Oil P DES, best artists, P eloyunt Cabinets Belegant Library Bookcases, 4 clogant Library Tables. 2 Ladies’ Secretaries and Bookeases combined. 8 Kusy Chairs, Turkish style. sic Boxes, best Puris makers. 12 elezant Bedroom Suite, ton plete, {n black walnut, 24 curied hair and spring Mattresses. 24 Pillows and Bolsters. Velogant: black walnut Rockers. ira to match FA 8 black walnut Selogunt Bedroom and Parlor Clocks . 2 elezant blick walnut Bulfota. a Bese Extension Tabi 24 black walnut Dini 2china Dinner and Tea Sets, Gasare 0 itchers, Fo . N. B. ‘yaio of the season. Sal tive, LUKE FIIZGHRALD,. anctionser NB. Sixth avenue cars to 23d st, Competent men to pack and ship goous, city or country. is fa the larves AUCTIONEER, 37 be) Hassan at. THIS DAY, TAT 11.0) LOCK, at our salesroom, 37 Nassau st. FINE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PARLOR FURNITURE, Handsome Parlor Suits in crimson, silk, re} fine Oil Paintings, Chromos, Contre Tabl i) hairs, Reception Chairs, Stands, Flower Stands, de. DINING ROOM FURNITORE Elegant black wainut Buffet, two Extension Tables, Lounges, black walnut Chairs, 'e. 8. Clock, Silverplated BEDROOM FURNITURI Several fine oak and black walnut Eastinke Suits, Chairs, black walnut Kockors, Ingrain Curpets, Bed Lounges, hutr Mattresson, Feather Hods, Feather 1 illows, Bolsters, &e. OFFICK FURNITURE, A great assortment of second hand stending Desks, Letter Presses, Kalli Viale Cc Hand hac and otber sundri VALEN and sitting haiis, Stools, ND Burner SAFE, Library of standard Books. A —A.—8, DINGER, AU IONEER. ° Free nnction sale of Household Goods, new and second hand. Special sale THIS DAY, at 104 o'clock A. M., at Metropolitan without limit or re Josrooms, 4th av., corner 25th st., rve, lot of Household Goods, &e., smprising about O black walnut Beastend 20 Burewus and Dressing Cases, 20 Commodes and Washstanas, Severai sufts of bluck walnut Chamber vaselae A number of second hang Carpets, 13 Hail and Hat Stands, 7 Parlor Sivits, Parlor, library and office Dosks. Air. husk and Exeolsior Mattress Piliows, 151 The above are to be sold to close up unsettled acco Dealers “invited, without limit, jar “AUGTION. AUCTION. Magnificent House! This (Wer the private ve velvet, . ingrein pets, 8 clog ant in satin, brocade, reps and haireloth, rosewood vee forte, Mirrors Curtains, Paintings. Ohromos, Vases, 5 ‘Tables, Etazeres, rkish Choirs, Lounges, Chamber 5: rite style of Louis IXIV., Bedstends, Dressing Cases, But Washstands, Wardrobes, spring and bate ‘attresses, Bed: di Library Furniture videbourd, Tables, glass, china and silver ware, Bas Purnitny ra, ke, L DIIAN sale of Steam E A ee c RECEIVE, Tools, EWS Iron clock, on the premt “York City Stoel Works. No. 998 avs, Aund B, by order of the Supreme Court! Philo T. Rngyles, Esq., Receiver. Catalogues at sale’ ADRIAN TL. MULLER & SONS, Auetionvers, No. 7 Pine xt, -SHERIFR'S SALE, PETER BOW! day, January 4, at 11 o'clock i walint sof Hat nu and plate glass Wall Cusos, Ww Stands, Oflive Partitions, binck walnut Counters, ©, CONNER, Sheriff, wal A large Grog orn, Hess, Hewus, Bal CONNER, Sheriff, Matos, Colle. Raisine, atiorm Newte WM, Wa. 4. Burxs, Deputy. Corton Sone, Wik iTS DAY, AT 2 Louse and Fixtures of Liqnor wnd'Luneh “it U8 Whitehall st, without reserve, JUNK, or. <SIG NERS deer, sells th Meervehaum ? Dealers aud sy SALE SIMON AD RAWAM, AUCTION. day, Janney 8, aL LEM. at 110% Bowery, | ne Tamber Chae Holders, Bee tn lobe wtors invited. jay) MORNING, January 8, 1877 | CENTRAL LO- s MERCHANT, (ANTED—A FULLY FURNISHE rent sure and prompt. Ad ald Uptown, $; ALSO Stores; no iain for rogistering or advertising unless rentod, CROWK, ANDREWS & BRUNDAGE, 268 Grand at. V TANTED—FOR SIX MONTHS, BY A SMALL PRI- vate family, a smull House. fully iurnished, in good lo- cation, or a turaishod French Flut: immediate possession ; describe fully; state price. W., box 114 Herald Uptown office. Waste. LO RENT—FOR TWO PERSONS, A FLOOR, from three te five rooms, in a private house, located be: and 3d avs. Address L. A. DANCING ACADEMIES. Bh bene! DODWORTIS DANCING ScHOOL, aaS removed to No. 681 Sth av., now open for the reception ot oa For particulars sepd for cireular. rivute lessons every day. Aad TIERS NCING AG AGADENY, PLIMPTON’S: A -Baillding, Stuyverant and Yth sts. ; private lessons any hour; Glue speciale; DE GARMO'S tween Houston and 15th sts. Herald office. _ rivate Danciug Academy, vent 32 m Stl (\ERNANDO’S DANCING n ACADEMIES, corner 3d ay. (bunk building).—New clas w for ing, "Vor elreulat address PRIVATE. AC ADEMY, 37 least Syth at, Private ciated any hour. Roceptions Thursday, AUSE'S rs 3) Woneshde Idd Kast Gath, PRIVATE LESSONS any hour. GIRCULALS 212 Kast 11th. NEXT AAicnl tenel desires privat relorence, ‘Aadrees TBACH otic YOUNG PARISIAN LADY WITH HIGHEST CITY references, gives French lessons, 43 South Washington square, COLLEGE GRADUATE, EXPERIENCED IN TEA ing. desires w fow more}upils in Lav imaties; highest city references, Address LATIN, 202 West st NUED CLASSICAL AND MATHEMAT- hi duated with the highost honors, te pupils prepares, for eolleze: highest city ER, box 143 Herald Uptown 7) Bas. comforts. dress AUGUSTU {RENCH IN § lyeation; terms modi OOK, S83 50 PER MO rammar required, FRENOH PRO way. YOVERN FANTED—FOR TWO LITTLE GIRLS, trom 9to 12 yr English lady prefe: Address, with terms, which must be very moderate, C. LL, Herald office. NSTRUCTION IN ).. Herald office. RSATIONAL FRENCH ‘A GENT) _Dateb by tie shin Add: cen TS A LESS arisiun Sindy diplomes. 50s Mile. VEREL, 1,267 NEWSPAPERS. LE—FILE” OF WERALDS “1876. and Supplements, complete. Box 188, Bloomfeid, N. J, WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. ‘AT 77 BLEECKER ST. NEAK BROXDWAY—MONEY dvaneed on Diamonds, Watchos, Jewolr + miko Pawnt rokers’ Tekets bought of Diamonds, Waitt is, de. TY 7,697 BROADWAY, CORNE: Watches, Jewelry, Sliks and Geveription bought and sold. Low R 4TH ST.—DIAMONDS, sonal Property of ovary ve gorints MEX “stat (THEWS, faba 8, 728 BROADWAY, UNDER NEW YORK tel. —Cls le M4 ia genuine Diamond and ablishe At 48 BROADWAY. OPPOSITE 11TH ST. monds, Watches, Jewel bd ot y bovght and sold nT J. ee demilts, Sil exchanged. Loans effe MARBLE MANTELS. _ ITEWART'S SLAT! knead Rly WOOD MAN. els, new and elexe desix 1 1.274 BROADWAY, and 33d sts.—Broadway prices paid for cast-off Clothing, &e., by euiling or addronsing Bo MARIS, 1,274, T MINTZ, 248 BD A cent more in ing, Jewolry. NEAR 20TH 8’ 50 PER elsewhere fur cagt-off Uloth- d by Mr, and Mrs. Mintz, h paid t Orders atton¢ ASTROLOGY, ISTER, 319° 6Til A ‘he only one ii .» CORNER 20TH n America, Send for Uirculur. WONDERFUL CHILD, GleTED WIiH FECON A sight, tolls overything withont. questioning. 40tb st., near Broadway. —$1,000.—NO IMPOSITION; GREATEST BUSINESS scluirvoyant in America, Mrs. FOSTER, 428 6th av, corner 26h st. LD BLY; TE, ds 5 youngest ‘and most wilted clairvoyant in Ame 294 West 20th st. COLLINS, A RELIABLE AND. TRUTHFUL lnirvoyant; magnetic treatment. 276 6th av., neyr 17th 14 WEST 400 ST—MRS. PHILLIPS; $15,000 reward: no humbug; greatest Business and Medical Ciairvoyant: tells name in’ tuil ; shows likeness; lucky pain yagnetic trentment. MEDICAL. A. NMED mrad: i “DR. AND MME MA BA 1 ) Liberty mm ‘ar Greenwich | Lie Age SUNDAYS } JANUARY 3, 1877—WITH SUPPLEMENT {pow ALE-AT Paty At sus DENG 120 Waist st none deh a ay. i, 14 ploses, covered in Setit cost’ ‘81,000, ‘Tarkish Suits, S00: rep and halroloch Sulia, $95 aiid $55; inlatd and ltt Dlack walnut Bediteads, Uressing (asos, Bureaus, Wash- stands, bos, hair and spring Mattréasen, Fur- aiture, Extension ‘rable Buftet. Chairs, &c: n ele- cogowo ood four round Steinway & ‘Bons Flenotorte, $200, ain; magniticent Windsor, $300, cost GE DECLINING TOPSaCREPING will sell the entire Household Furnitare five story browa stone residence in lots to suit, vie.:—Parior, library, sna: bor and dining roo suits: two satin parlor Suite: oar ee $125; rep exiee, $50; elaborate and plain ‘Cham: bet Bet ln walnut, B40 ¢ 40; Ourpets Bookcase, &e. al idenge 47 West 10th at., between Sth nnd Gia’ ave: Blowear Piano, $200. Ages 89 BAN? 13TH ST,, PURNITURE, OAR- ets, Mirrors, Pianos, Parlor Sulis, Bedroom Sets, Beds, ding, Armoufe, Cabliess, Keagered, Ince Curtains: Mano Covers, Turkish Rugs, &c., ut private sale, ut auction prices. LAC WALN, 7 BEDROOM SUIT. MAKHLE TOP 360: erlmwon Parlor suit, $25 ble top Table, 61 ‘Sew! Looking Glave, 6, 1,207 Broalway, room B, ARGEST STOOK AND LOWEST PRICES FOR FUR ure and Carpets for exsh or Ive mus of payment ar CowPEtit nd 157 Cooking stove ‘Wachines, 5 and 8193 AITS ham vt. Thir- large warerooins. * CARPETS AND OILCLOTHS VERY at the old place, 112 Fultom st. Call or send for expla atory price lint. THE, PILOT COMMISSIONERS. INJURY TO THE HARBOR BY THE STREET CLEANING DEPARTMENT'S GARBAGE. A meeting of the Board of Pilot Commissioners was held: yesterday at their office, in Burling slip, Com- missioners A, Snow, W. C. Thompson, G. W. Blunt, R. L. Taylor and E, Hincken being present. The trial of Pilot Isaac Gaynor, for stranding the British steam- ship Quang Se on Oyster Island, in the Upper Bay, was to have taken place, Tho British Consul sent a communication from the master of the Quang Se blaming the pilot forthe accident. Owing to five days’ notice of bis trial not having been given it was postponed, The Quang Se, when she went ashore, had acargo of teaon board worth over $1,000,000, Pilot Phillips, who was on the Norwegian ship Rjuatan, has been notified that he must stand big trial It ‘igalleged that the first mate, while taking soundings, reported to the pilot that there were seventoen fathoms, but shortly after corrected himself by saying there were only eleven fathoms. The suils were clewed up and the anchor let go, but it was tuo jate, for the Rjuatan soon struck and went to p: The pilot on’ the Circassian when she went ashore was Pilot Eugene H, Sullivan, but be was pot in charge of ber. A resolution was adopted by the Board re- questing the Light House Bourd to float a green spar buoy over the wreck of a sloop m the Soutn Channel, It.was agreed to hold a conierenee to-day with an oifl- cerof the coast survey concerning the location of buoys on the bar, ‘THR ANNUAL KEPORT, The foliowing is the annual report of the Pilot Com- missioner: To Tux GOVERNOR AND Lxptstatuae oy THE Srare or New Youre :— ‘The Board of Commissioners of Pilots respectfully present the jollowing report for the yeur ending Decemver 1, ‘The duties of the Boardyunder the act of 1453 and its amendments providing tor the regulation and government Of tho pllotage of the port of New York, bave been portormed ay heretotore, it is believed, to the sexiatnction of the par. a is mmedimaly oonoeray and to tho gendral benelt omm “fhe Bourd requires from the pilots as they arrive in port reports of all accidents to vessels iu their charze, and, when the circumstances demand it, a thorouzh examination Is made und the remody proscribed by,the law administered, Severu| laws for she preasrvation of the harbor ot New York from enerouchment and abuse, tho entorcing Of which bas voeu entrusted to this Houru,, huve also been administered. by it as thorouglly the limited appropriation would allow. ‘the ending in the Court of Appeals. involving the linbil Hy‘or the plerunu club house erooted by tue New York w Staten Island Ferry Company ut Stapleton, Staton Ista hus not yet been decided, and any iurther action by Hourd for the removal of the encroachment depends upi its result, ‘The scows for the reception of ashes irom steam- oats, provided for by chapter 148 of the Laws of 187; were furnished by the Police Department of tis city, und have proved beneticial by lesseniux tie amount of ashes surreptitiously thrown into the waters of the port. Chapter of Li of 1875 provides that all dredged ma wil bo taken to sen, at leust rials threo miles outside of sandy Hook, and ‘this Bourd has caused two buoys to be ancuored under the Lon Island beach, soutinof Plum Inlet, to which place mot o} the dredgingy have been carried. One ot the buoys had been broken off, but will at once be. replaced. ‘Ihe disposal of sweeping and garbage from the streets hax become a question ot magnitude und gravity, uo place being found for the material on shore; or for filing in. ws the sanitary, authorities refuse permission, fearing Injury go the health of the cities. Large quantities during the present year have been deposited just vuteido the barvor limite (uuder the pressure of n amity, as cl by the Street Clea {he Dopartment, tothe injury of the channels and of ¢ much frequented shores of Coney Island, the popu- lar watering place ot the city of Brooklyn, This Board, has urged upon city autuorities the Rocessity of making permanent | provisiun for | wast: ing this jal at sew by the construction of steain hopper scows of larwe capacity, which could be sent to sea ut ull times of tide and weather, and thus dis- joxe of this troublesome muterial without injuriously af- Fecting the channel ways or shore: 4 it is believed that this plan meets the approbation of city authorities, It involves an initial expenditure Phot the Street Cleaning De- partment of from $.00,000 to $250,000, but would th je bfter be far more Sconoimical and effectual than tue present ‘of small scows and tow boats, ‘The Board respect- hut chapter 414 of the Laws of 187+ be clude in its provisions all refuse material from the streets of the cities, and that lis protibition be extended to three miles outside the bar instead of Sandy Hook, for as now. worded it allows deposits on the bar. ‘The Board respectfully asks for an appropriation of $4,000 for expenses and $5,000 tor compensation to the Commis- stoner AMBKOUS«s SNOW, President G. W. Buunr, Secretary. FARMERS AND APPLES. A regular meeting of the Farmers’ Club connected with the American Institute took place yesterday afternoon at the rooms of the society in the Cooper Institute, The meeting was well attended. Mr, Mar- tin C. Ely was in the chair and Mr. John W, Chambers acted as secretary. The business began with a parer by Mr. Benjamin, of New York, in relation to raising seoding fruit, closely following Van Mons’ theory. Dr. Sylvester, who succeeded Mr. Benjamin, differed to- tally from Van Mons’ thoory, stating thut ho always took tne seed irom his best trees. He also alluded to the experiments of Mr. Roberts and Mr. Ricketts with the grape, and Mr, Fox, of California, with the pear, as corroborating his’ views. Professor Boynton, of Syracuse, next gave an interesting account of nis experiments with pears in relation toseeding. Dr, E, Ware Lyons and Mr. &. Williams also read papers on the apple. A THEA’ RICAL | FENIAN. “yfartin J, Hogan,” said Justice Duily yesterday, “1 will require you to give $300 bail to keep the peace or elso stand committed for five days in prison.” “+1 will die and rot in the Tombs betore I give bonds to keep the peace,” returned Hogan resolutely, and the officor who had him in custody took him down stairs, Hogan is one of the Fenian prisoners who escaped from British penal servitude in Australia, He had chal- Jenged a friend of his to fightaduel. Tho triend de- clined and Mr. Hogan tired a ball through the flopr of the room, Hogan was arrested with the resultulFoady stated. THOMPSON STREET AMENITIES, Wilhams Williame, alias “Blueskin,”” a notorious nogro desperado who has already served two terms in State Prison, was held for trial at the Whsbington Place Court yesterday in default of $500 bail for rov- bing Patrick May, of West and Franklin streets, while the latter was drunk in the busement of No, 51 Thompson street, SCALPED AND Thomas McManus, aged eighteon, of No, 232 East Thirty-seventh street, was set upon on New Yeur’s night in Twentieth street and veaten Jn a brutal manner by a gang of rufians, one of whom aiso stabbed him in the head, James Kieraan, of No. 237 East Twenty-second street, Who went to the assistance of McManus, had a piece of his scalp cut off, James Bouan, ot No, 329 East Twenty-second street; Thomas Winters, of No. 71 Poarl street; Peter Brady, of No, 247 Enst Twenty- third streot; Frank Connolly, Twenty-fourta street aud First avenue; Michacl Glennon, of No, 386 First avenue; James Brennan, of No, 323 East Twenty-secoud Btreot; ‘James Stith, Of No, 386 First avenue, and Patrick McCulfery, of 'No. 335 avenue A, were arrested on suspicton of being tho persons who assauited MoManus and Kiernan. At the Fifty-seventh Street Court they were remanded for examiuation, THE SKELETON KEY AT BANQUET August Koehnor, who eps.a lager beor saloon at Sixty-second sircet ard First avenue, was celebrating the entrance of the New Year with his family and sev- eral friends, on Monday night, in his saloon, while thieves entered his apartments in the rear and stole $90 worth of bis property. John MeGuiney, No, 362 Fifty-tourth street; Corne!ius Harmon, No. 1,845 ‘Vhird avenue, aud William Murpny, No, 349 Bast Six tieth street, were «rrested and cominitted tor trial on the charge of being the thieves. NEW YEAR'S Ki RECKLESSNESS, , Ninety-two ca of drunkenness and inltabte conduct were disposed of at the Fifty-seventh Street Police Court yesterday morning by Justice Murray. ‘The increase over the usual returns was very large and the array of wounded heads, disfigured faces and maimed limbs, which were the result of the celebra- tion, was a sad commentary on the old Dutch custom Of honoring the new year, Une olsthe prisoners, Who will probaviy never forget bis experionce of Monaay night, was Jolin Van Orden, of No, 683 West Fifty« first street, He was found jying on the strect com- pietely exhausted and suffering from the effects of Jiquor, 1t was only by a miracle that an officer stum- STABBED, THE bied agwinst him, for Lo was wholly covered by snow. Being « respectable man be was discharged with a rep- rimand FAINT-HEARTED FAIRBANKS. A WEAK MAN'S STRUGGLE WITH A BAD MAN'S CRIME—A ROBBERY THAT WAS nee anil A SUICIDE THAT WAS NOT, e@ ~ The case’ t Jeremiah R, Fairbanks, the late assist antcashier {the State National Bank of Elizabeth, who, with . P. Williams, the absconding merchant of that city, pleaded guilty to embezzling $39,000 of the funds of the bank, still continues to attract con- siderable attention in Elizabeth and in banking circles of other cities, Unlike Taintor, Ellis and the numer- ous other bank cashiers who have proved recreant to their trusts, Fairbanks retains the sympathy of many of the most substantial citizens of the city in which he is now @ prisoner awaiting the sentence of the United States Court, His actions previous to and since bis arrest, the certain knowledge thst he wag but a dupe throughout and thofact that he was not benefited to the extent of one dollar by the embezzlement, tend to create this feeling for him, Yesterday a petition to President Graut, asking him to intorpose Executive clemency in bebalf of the erring cashier, was again presented to the citi- zens of Elizabeth for their signatures. The document gives aciear and concise statement of the case, The petition was numerousiy signed, and now beara the natives of all the bankers of the cit: Dough rgd the officers of the State National Bank), the prominent merchants, lawyers, bet roy and business m \, the prosecuting attorney, judges of tho various courts, Chiet of Bn ice Jobn Keron, United States District At- torney K asby, Assistant United States Disivict Aion ney King and United States Commissioner John Whito. bead, of Newark, and many bankers and influential men ol that city. The petition is being hurried up in anticipation of the sentence of Fairbanks, which will be pronounced by Judge Nixon, of the United States Court, auring tho present term, which commences either the middle or the latter part ot next week. It is said that the document will be (sae to Washington by ex-Congressman Amos Clark, Jr. WILLIAMS? PLIGHT, When the two prisoners pleaded guilty their bail was increased to $10,000 each and sentence was postponed for two weeks. Ip the interim Williams forfeited his bail boud and 18 now a fugitive trom justice. Fair. banks voluntarily gave himself hy i although be neal have «tveu bail, and is now in the Union County Jail at Elizabeth, awaiting the sentence of the Court.” Will. jams? fight was and still continues to be the sensation in Elizabeth. Previous to the dénuouement concerning the embezzloment he was recognized as one of tho, “solid”? men.of the city, noted for his honesty, busi. ness tact and charitable disposition, His arrest, how. ever, revealed many shortcomings that otherwise would not nave reached the public car. One was the disappearance of a part of the funds of St, Jobn’ Episcopal church, of which he was the treasurer, which 18 now believed to have been appropriated by him. _1t1s vow believed, in the light of recent events, that it was he who robbed bis own store of $3,000 worth of silk goods a year ago. He made a great outcry at the time, and detectives were sent far and near for the thieves, but without success, Shortly afterward a poor German clerk in his store was sent to the Peni- tentiary fora syall theft of silk goods. Upon the ex. ration of hisfime he calied upon Williams two days fore the latter’s flight, and the two were in close and earnest conversation for along time. At the con- clusion the ex-convict received some money from Willams and was to have called again on the Monday following, but in the meautime the dishonest and terrl- fled merchant fled. His bondsmen, Messrs. Richard Kipphng, of No. 24 Maiden lane, of this city; Ous Woodruff, of Elizabeth, and Amos Clark, of Roselle, N. J., have paid $10,000 to the Court, Williams is sald to be in Canada, but it is thought that be ts hide ing in this city. THE EIGHTH WARD TRAGEDY. A FATAL AFFRAY ON NEW YEAR'S DAY —COMMITs TAL OF THE PRISONER BLAKE, James Blake, who shot and fatally wounded a boon companion in front of Jonn Rourke’s liquor saloon, corner of Dominick and Varick streets, on New Year’a night, was brought belore Justice Bixby, at the Wash, ington Place Police Court, yesterday. The.unfortunate young man while in the court room seemed utterly prostrated with grief and hid his face in hishands, Hia lips wero swollen and discolored and one of his eyes was quite blackened, «fe presented all the appearance of a person recovering slowly from the effects of adcep debauch, Officer Shea, of the Eighth precinct, who arrested him, produced in court”thé Smith & Wesson pistol used by the prisoner, and also acertificate signod by Police Surgeon George 8. Cook to the effect that the ball had entered the wounded man’s left temple, and that the injuries were fatal. John McGrath, of No, 256 Varick street, testided that he saw tht prisoner and an unknown man grapple with euch other, atter calling each other opprobrious names; the prisoner drew a pistol and fired; both men fell, but Blake got up and walked away; no was pursued and captured By the witness and Mr, Rourke’s barteader. Justice Bixby, on this evidence, committed Blake without bail to await the result of the wounded man’s injuries. Ag it bad been asserted that tho nanie of the man shot was Waish, and that Blake had been engaged to his daughter, a Heraup reporter had an interview with the prisoner, who made the following statement :— My name is James Bluke, and [live at No, Varick street. Lams packing box sawyer by trade. There is no truth in w that 1 Mr, Walsh. It was an man alto; one, and Lam not quite su of that, iit wasa Smith & Wessor foven-shooter, I suppo four of us started out to ahalf dozen up town—one in Twenty-fourth We were all drunk. At k and ed. a fellow who could hardiy stand, and b Ho ix the one that ts fat tho Chusubers Street Hospital, If I shot any person. We were five after that, because this fellow stuyed right along and took us to make acall in King street, Coming down trom that plnco and going toward Canal street my friends left me with the drunken stranger to take bim home. knew him by eyesight: think his name is MeDonald truck driver. He said my friends all loaters, an Then he hit me in the T cline him and wo rolled toward the gi hhim when was anderceuth, by wasn't Walsh, thouch. I know Walsh and hay ing company with his daughter. Yho story told by the pri tent corroborated by a despatch sent from the Eighth precinct to Pohee Headquarters lost night stating that Captain McDonnell bad ascertained that the wounded man was Jobn McDonald, a truck driver, living at No. 2 Gansevoort street, It ts expected that Justice Bixby will to-day transfer the case to the hands of Coroner Flanagan, who will endeavor to obtain McDonald's ante: tem statement, It is feared that the man will die without making any statement, as he has been un- conscious since receiving his injury. A NEW YORKER’S FATE, J. Brady Bower, of Eau Gallic, Brevard county, Fia., States that on the night of the 18th of December two men, named respectively John Cloheey and Hugh Keegan, were drowned in the Indian River. The former was a resident of Eau Gallic and the latter of New York, Keegan Was a plasterer by trado, and was employed for some time in putting ap the life saving stations on the const of Florida, and latterly on the State Agricultural College buliding, at Eau Gallic, His father, 11s believed, ts employed "by the lighthoue authorities, The bodies of the crowned men have not been recovered, but Keegan’s effects are subject to the orders of his relatives at E:iu Gallic, on proper provf of relationship being furnished, A KICKING FOR CHANGE, Timothy O'Neil, of No 830 East Forty-ninth street, went to Patrick Green’s hquor store, at No. 857 See ond avenue, to geta drink. He quarrelied with Green about the change he was to get, and Green kicked him and stamped upon him to such an extent that ho will « probably die, Thig 1s tho opinion of the house sur- geon at St. Luke’s Hospital, and Groen was committed at the Fifty-seventh Street rt to await the result of O'Neii’s injuries, Green r ed id would have shot the officer who arrested him had he not been cap- tured by the trick of another ollicor. A’ POLIVEMAN'S PREDICAMENT. 4 thas, ith, ner was to acertain ex. OMicer Brennan, of the Eighteenth preciuct, saw a man being assaulted by Patrick Dolan, of No, 315 Enst Thirty-fifth street, and Richard -Duncan, of No, 341 East Thirty-ninth street, on New Year’s Day, and at, tempted to arrest the assailants, They resisted and, aided by friends, pressed the officer so closely that he was compelled to tuke refuge in a liquor store to save his life. As it Was he got a severe thrashing and @ pretty bad vlack eye. Dolan aud Duncan were subse- quently arrested, and Judge Murray, at tne Fifty. seventh Streot Police Court, committed them for trial in deiaalt of $600 bat ROBBED AT HIS DOOR. John Wood, agea twenty-one, of No, 424 East Elev. enth street, who is said to be the jeader of a gang of ruflians on the east side of the city, was held for trial, tn default of "$2,000 bail, atthe Essex Market Court yesterday, to answer a charge of highway robbery pre, ferred against him by Andrew Polinsky, of No, 209 avenue A, It appeared from the evidence that alter Mr. Polinsky bad left his residence be was suddenly assailed by Wood and four others, who knocked bim down, while Wood snatched his watch and chain, valued at $75. Officer Farley, of the Seventeenth procinet, afver chasing Wood over several fences, finally suc. caeded in for lg A in the rear yard of No. 410 Eleventh street. od, on being ‘arraigned, sald he knew nothing of the matter, NO SOLACE FOR THEM. Thomas Marray, an expressman of No. 117 West Twenty-sixth street, and James Ryan, who said he a tea clerk, of No. 307 First avonue, were ar, raigned before Justice Bixby charged with treaking into the cix nd tobacco store of Joseph Mendive, No, 522 Sixth avenue, The principal evidence against them was that of @ negro servant named Henry Stewart, ‘They were hold for trial in dofauls of $2,600 | batt ened,