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HOUSE, WITH 12 rooms. gas, hot and cold wator: ood stables in the rear for seven horses, 247 West 21st st. DESIRABLY LOCATED, A FEW strietly first class enter, Houses for sale, ~ CARRINGTON, 1 East 224d st aed Side. TA SACRIFICE—TWO Ag”: L cash required. Miscell US. ORS: O% JOSIAH JEX, NU. 1,235 BROADWAY. Real Evtate in all ite bravehes, includiug Loan Bond and Mortgage, and Collect Rents will be as fumed if of a desirable characte: wirhing to fell, hire or purchase, will have their business, promptly at: tended to by, & thorougily responsibie and experienced axent; if both purchasers and sellers will let their Tice be meown to Mr. Jex, their confidence and interests in his bands will not be misplaced. Houses and Lots, Fluls nd Stores, of all sizox Toeations, which are for sale or to | BRIGK CO SoM aa LESS Whi ALL maderu improvements, for sale, fur cash. Apply to Mrs. CASEY, 100 Hark st., New York. Po. L&ASE—$e0)-—F OU ve igh stoop Houses, 22305 feet. ou oui 3d st ) ho extra Ww this is the b iy; the hous im every respect, in perfect ori mimediate ox Weasion cuu Ge gi Apply tod. BL RANDIL, & SON, 117 Brondway. New York, or to 1RA A. KIMBALL, cornet Sth Mein et., Brooklyn. sare first OF THE P OONGRESSIO HE EV WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND 'TO RENT. ARGE MILK AND SHE FARM Ldshares. or particulars address WESTCH station D, New York, PROPERTY OUT OF THE SALE OR TO RENT. A “MICA MINE IN NORTH CAROLINA TO BE LET for.m senth of the product; te miuw ulso yields ‘corun- anite, &e,; it will be sold if preferred, Address yo oftics VERY! NIGHT, NING TELEGKAN, CITY FOR fam RA| 1 1d, In this State. free, nad clear. ve eed, cheap; warrane will make good assets. Address D. E., Herald RODUCTIVE 30 ACRE FARM, WITH GOOD HOUSE, turge barn and good fences, near school and churches; fery cheap; only $2,800, HUBHARD, Town Hull, 8 ford, S MD—TO LET, OSeunt Dwelling with 18 rc ueres in lawn, garden and sha tral location; rent $1,200, ford, Conn. sele Mert HUBBARD, Town Hall, TAMFORD.—D\ Dorices, furnished and NISHED COT- tage, containing 1 rooms; gus, bot and cold water in every room; stable and «urd on high ound, tg mile Further particulars from Mrs, B. WILLIAMS, from depot, 78 Madit WiLL RE S0LD at o sung House, vine room bone uere of fine land: plenty fruit, grapes, in contre of city, pin New York on Penusyl ia Kailr h required; must be sold, inquire D. B (, CROPS, ELE. » near Sound, Particu- Broadway, Brooklyn, S VALUABLE STORK PROPERTY Brooklyn, between Sands and His: also, ous Houves near Court at; six mouths! inter: to parties willing to BG Canal st EVERAL Fit AND “CLES. ft fir New York ur Breaklya -Derellines BELUAMY, 3 Pine st, “ON (Vase PURCHASER tween 14th and 401) sts Hegotiated with; lowest price. Ci Sd and + th av: CONFIDE: ) SSSsee To LET | FOR 1 BUSINE ss PURPOSKS. Besser “BUILDIN renroot, Located on Nasswu, Anu and Fulton sts, First Floor to let; suituble for bankers’, insurznce offices or lawyers: will be let tozether or in parts; be altered to suit tepants it desired; udapted for oflices or stores. Reasonable rents, Also some elizibie law otficus 10 i APP. THE P TORE TO LE? 18X100— one st. Paterson, N don. N ELEGANT E WiGh STUDI Store and Baseme ‘side of Broadway, be dow 14th st, to rent: ted store in the city. Apply to E."H. LUDLO' ROADWAY OFFICE AND Floor, close to best jobbing trad IME AND with bulkhead sheds, dc., of 861 oiet. also Storage oom. "Addron C. wet B6cb st. 6th H. BETWEEN WHITE Ad iding, an Office in store, snb-Husement, either in whi ale rate, with pi 3. haketing and to put up sigu. address 8. rald office, wx 19 LE CANAL ST. NEAR BROADWaY. did lirst and second Lofts; separately if di iness location, “iepheai CHARLES FOX'S SON & CO. * "AND PRINTING in power: reduced rents to Foom 18, Times Dullding LEASE: rranged Building, y tur hotel purpo: st. weil Duilt exp 268 West bos THER OR SEPARA adjoining the American News on very favorable terms. Apply “WILCOX COMPANY, 43 Clune F ly, at 43 Chambers Company's new builaing. PECK, STOW & LOFTS, 25X90, ¥ ‘arately or together, DWELLING HOUSES Farn 1” SMALL, WEL! FU Ate possession TO” LET. HOUSE; IMMEDT- terms reasonavie. location first class; Ps cs nit RY i st., newr 4th ny., to Tow, to desirable family. Avvrown stone Hous rent wide ded) e % a REE TORR D IN FIR: neighborhood; rent taken out in Board by owner, ptionable parties only,without children, need address : Herald Uptown ofice. 18. TET-a FOUR sfo! ‘ONE HOUSE, furnished complete or unfurnished, Sath st., near oth ay, KK LEVY, 77% 6th av., corner 44th st, Unrurnis vg tl. HOUSE NEAR MADISON n No LET HOU ae 127 WEST 40TH ST., IN order ; all modern improvements. Parti Be Fe eae inveevemen articulars of HENRY 0) Lkt—UNFURNISITED HOUSE 143 art cagh order Apply to or ndure ley place. J FURN A eAnGE ays MALL ROOM, HANDSOTELY FUR. AX nished, without board, to ceutiemen. 62 West 17th si ee MRLVATE, FAMILY HAVE SUNNY FRONT, SEC single Rooms to gentiemen, with- os aaacee vi RNISHED FLOOR, WITi EVERY ‘A convenience tor heusekeeping, Tuiaily. 91 Macdougal st. COMFORTABLE YURNISHED ROOM TO Au D12 West ul a » FURNISHED LOWER PART OF A LOW! Autti Kitehen, in Kod nelghboriood, at low rent, to r Sponsinie ten nly 5 immedi Be megvios wanted; rent must be stat % NANT, box Her atd oftics “\ La HANDBUMELY FURNISHED RooM, A nding bath room, on second floor, with strictly pri: Wore samsly. in Beh ot, w'tew doors trom duty av., to rent, to ‘iti#man, desiring good accommodations; reier. Addross J, L., box 181 Herald offic AND BEDROOM NEWLY FURNISHED; e as, &e, 266 West 24th ot i WILL Let ry HANDSOME oom on Lirst flow table for a first cian, at P. DAK 1 GOth wt, to let to a respectable wringie Z ences oxe clin 4. ROOM Ani hows “PRIVATE Asnat and fi cry dentist Ka ph bet i 2d bas yaa FURNIsb floor, and other Rooms to ren eye 20Uh st. PARLOR, SECO. aronces required. 28 VHEAP—a17 BAST isi ST. vouRTH C iy Turmished, en suit or singly; rach Large oni ‘Hovis at 41 St. ‘Mark's gl house. place. _ a 5 Le LOGATIO BATLY FURNISHED ean eLs piso» asant Rooms (third floor), with or ard. 4 Le 0 LAKGE ROOMS FOR HOUSE: 44 and Bedroom, grate fire, $10; hali, 1 60. No, 108 Bast 1bth sv. HAL, Herald | 14 throughout by steam, a | RNS axwene Fi aon $8 PRE WEEK, AND ond Floor, $7; single Roms, $3; house private, 68 pect place w York, RNISHED ROOMS PF ime. Hemnauet diniog rooms, erate. ROOMS, WITHOUT | Het housekeepin URNISHED TRCOR AND OTHER Di Rooms to let to geutiemen only, No BEUROOM TO LET—AT ert s required, 7 ~A LARGE SUNNY ROOM, NICELY FUR- ‘Prisha with every convenience; reference required. 29 st. SHED, 10 A GENTLEMAN AND bourd, elecant Parlor; heat, gas, Inquire NWO HALL BEDROOMS, SECOND FLOOR, WITH stove and gas; rent, $2.90, No, 119 West 10th wt. | ag rLY § i FROST ROOMS, keeping: family private; rent West 21ut 31 5 TO $2 SOPER ¥ FOR SINGLE ROO! ROOMS, D100 stir stove; #4 19 $5 50 per wook for sulte of two roonts, complete 1 closets and. wat American famil; s PF WEE 500) AR. \) «t Large Room for rary housekeeping, $3 bo, ‘suc\ West Oth, on A we aax FoR “ROOMS AT STACY HOUSE, NO. NO. 3760 B $ SiED ROOMS, FRONT reference required, tN jaded, to gentlemen Ad “ FURNISHED LA sond story front Koom ; breaktast if desired, SL th st 34 (REENWICH AY-—NEATLY FU RNISHED OF Rooms, on second tioor, to let, suitable ior i and wite. Gail two days, AG sort Sh Ws A Grorsity pines aitubie {orf mus modera EN BROADWAY AND UNI- rnished Rooms on second tloor, womens with excellent Hourd; y FURNISHED DOUBLE very convenience; gas, fre, halls low prices, ‘A PARLOR for house- «| 107 44TH ST., NVAR GRAND RAL ibe Furnished Rooms to let; every conveniences for housekeeping tor small respectable families, 110 MACDOUGAL ST, q every convenience for housekeeping, to let to respect able smull families, WES? 23D ST.—TO LET, TO A PHYSIOIAN OR ( dentist. arlor and Reception Room, on first floor of English basement house: Bourd if required, UNFURNISHED roots | yp a APART- PARTMENT out inatir raUIeUtNt SiH A corner 15th st.—Each suit has private kitelen, or te1 ute supplied from the general cuisine. R SiST ST. AND OT AV, TO ibis Rab’ fa this building to let fn- 007 Aas bib PLAT TO | ‘LET; ALL LIGHT ROOMS. West FLOOR” To L Just 2th at. Apply corner ang 4th av. pply at 8 RIVATE HOUSE NO. 50 NAGHAN, Reat Estate office, FIRST BROWN tone houses; chandeliers, stationary tais, bathroom, door openers, speaking tubes, window shades; arp ted, Nexted ain epArALe EAS CLAS: meter $35 and $33 Be mo UPPER PART OF A rent low; alko a Store and t(ooms in Bleecker Inquire of M, ASCH, 321 Bleecker c i OF HOUSE near 27th st; in perfect order; all. improvem family; pply in offics on premisoa, rent moderate, IOUSES, ROOMS, «c.,_ ‘In this City and Brookly: SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—WITII immed possession, in good neighborhood, at low , to responsible tenant; man and wife only (no enil- house must be complete! ox 181 Herald o! s terms, which ox 126 Herald D FTS, WITH ST-AM PO rein, stellag loweer ractand logatien, see Hee Heraid ofiice WwW ANTED TO RENT—A LARGE STORE, BASEMENT and First Floor or Store and Basement, in Broadwa; between 4th and 26th sts., for 4 first cluss restaurant, A Gress WaAdtep—rotr UNFURNISHED ROOMS, bie for housekeeping, in private house, neighborhood, it M.J., Herald Uptown Braj ¥ ANTED—BY A PARTY WITHOUT CHILDREN, AN a ER, SUITA. B unturnished Floor ligt housekeeping. ' Ad- DOR, Herald oftic TANTED—SECOND FLOOR IN PRIVATE HOUSE, Y four or fva rooms. fur light housekeeping, below sat : umaily thage adults. dress, with «box 159 Herald v 8 aiden taue, ticedy &. L, In the C yuntry. WANTED—TO REST FOR A YEAR FROM APRIL 1, a larze, commodions, Country wexidence, furnished of unfurnished, with 20 or 30 neres of land attached; near the Sound at Greenwich, nM, OF NERF North itiver, or near Istip, L. 1.’ Address, stating ulars, rent demanded, &e., L. L. D., box 156 Heruld BOARDERS WM; ALSO OTHE 50 Ease 9th . LARGE AND SMALL, Brondway. ROOM, WITH 1 BOARD 26 a NT. 1 HALL Teac with Board, ARGANTLY FURNISHED 8 ble Rooms, together or separately; first class Board, Waverley GLE ae DOU: 119 “ROAR 61 West TO LET, Wr suitabie for a doctor. LARGE AND ONE WALL ROOM, WARM; aLL d Board: terms moderate, 55 West N AND wife ean have two con: Board and fire. 20} Garden st., 'loboken. FOR kOOMS, WITH BOARD; 146 Waverley $5 “TO 87 PER WE ‘Jtamsiiex accommodated equally low, place, near Oth av, Ti 10 ea vores transient, $l 50 a rences, RUOM IN HOUSE; oti BROWN patyone elegant neighborhood; central; two, $17, with jourd 23, $3, 37 (KEPT BY ENGLISH ooms ; first class table; terms very, WEST, iandsome 116 AND 118 WEST—WiITh ms for famil: TH 4 bandsome Ro BOARD, sO weveral small Rooms ms to parties we B04 West 14th st. 15... some furnished Rooms, with Board, to wife or party of geutlemen ; reference, T 40TH ST.—ROOMS TO fiscal references sneer tee. 5 1 191: ‘ S1.HANDSOMHLY FUR pd table jerms inoderate. SQUARE ROOM, WITH EVERY h Bourd for two, 81 Ww un 8T.. 9p Ks, —ROOM, SU TABLE FOR COU: eons crate fire: $16 per week, with com ee Board, HQ) sv, NO. 120 BAST, 2¢ somely’ furnished Roo ences exchan, 920 st, 10 WES SORooms! Lirge und smal DG A CHANTON PLAC 2. Roard lor two, $12 to $14; ‘ingigr $8 to 87 per week: transients taken OG West 3 Vio let, with goo one hall Room on th :,! Ww ISTH 8T.—PARTIES DESIRING ROOMS ou second or third Hoor, with first class Hoard, can be ooneee 33 Nest ‘URNISHED e, none, without i BS: ences required. 38. TH ROOMS, Boned, en sulle or singly iiberal terms to porm: Qt 4 D ROOMS 378 s Bourd, to families and singla xentlemen hang 4 Aunt Mtn oms for gentl 49, Witer, 16T men; I al 1TH = 8T., NBAR STH A Room, first floor, for two pi fon; Superior Board; mode H ST.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED excelient Board, to families or gentie- Li TAN with price, (none others nu. | ence. /ARGE baie? Pree vd WITH or without Board; 3 ref 135 BAST i6?ff ST., NEAR UNION BQUARE.— Nicely furnished Kcoms to rent with Board; refer- 33) “TO LET, 14 WAV 15 2a aud one square Room, dost sat SE referen gentleman and wife, « second stur family sma! LACE, Ni, WITH HOARD, TO front Room, with AR OTH AV.—ONE with every comfort; -) WEST 162: WEST 45D ST., NEAR private. . NEAR OPil 471 ST.—NICALY Fi tt dio let. with board, ina a private Yowish Tasntiye 216.0 AR BROADWAY-A HAND- somely furnished Room to let, with Board; family LET meal OMS AY. joa 217 WHST 13TH ST.--A NIGELY FURNISHED ae with Board, to Lp jatar or gentleman and family private ; terins modernte. 24-2, 9 ) LEXIS third floor, with Bourd; terms mode: IN A’ DOOR ABOVE 37TH. Zilandsomo second story front m and one on references, WES? 218T S81 LARGE B. PARLOR 319, LEXINGTON AY., BETWE, sts.—A family owning house wil Rooms; oheanhen. EN 83TH AND oOTH I let, with Board, two 32 terms moderate. ST.—LARGE, PLEABANT ROOMA, soutlieen exposure, with Boards, small Rooms; SST 337 WEST Rooms, heated, for married pai modernti A.tatap town, isd T.—BOARD AND PLEASANT HAG NG AL IN sof & young lady or zentleman to rties or single yentie- ROOM TO terms moder NA FREN L. ¥., Herald Uptown Koom and Board; terms moderate, ANDSOME Hee ato terms. et DULh st Lisi STURTEVAN' Bedrooms, for Rooms, $17 50 per AN “x AXtle irl to Bourd; dress ADAMS, N& eLY 1K ait and wife; Bourd for rely only ; D.C., Herald oftice, also two. box 200, a P Uptor ROOMS, WITH EXCELLENT BOARD, glam and Windsor Hotels; very moder. Bete WIDOW, ALON: Jeunant Rooms to let, Ad. WANTS A LIT. a office. house first class, A. RE PR YOUNG “MAN x - pref referouces, Ox. Wy and well furnished. Ad- | SHED | 5 ‘Cranberry st. Fulton torrion. jun open who undorstands her business: oleza en suite, to accommodate tamill terms. Call and see tl equal dist mu @ lad: AND SISTER “WOULD LIKE Board and two Rooms, in a private famil: and single persons on fuir N = son SITTERS, . TWO CENTS. _ jelow isd 1,621 Post olfic Boek (roe MME pad y from Philudelphin nt Rooms, siugle and OTELS. ¥, $2 Gormer Bo ery, and B r and cheapest rest NGELL'S HOT AIR, Electric Baths, 61 Lexington Indies day and evening, Kxeellent hb Nb HOTEL-LOD. 200 Izht Rooms, 10 ar BELMONT HOTEL, Fulton st. near Broadway (European duced: K a Toe, w day: $2 to $9 u week: Hs best ROMAN AND ay.—Day and niuht; otel uecommodations, C. Y WOTEL, BROADWA ‘and Board, from $7 weekly: sing for gentlemen wud families, ND j@ and doubl PINGLER HO! SALES AT Aare FUND. Fund by the members :— Armstrong, DM. Gifford, K. Swain Barro. Biauvelt, Boughton, G. Yn Bricher, A. T. Bristol, J. B. Brown, J. ye Bi Hennessey, WwW. J. Hicks, Thomas Howland, A. O. Hubbard, R. W, Huntington, D. Jobnson, David Johnson, E. Deitinan, ite Cin Falconer. J. M. ve Fiteh, J.D. Loo, He Fuectisel, Ht. Martin Hoter Gay, Mill 4 y well, now on exhibition, frev, at the Kurts Madison square, and will ren ud 4th = i the large hall having bee sul of n’s Che ian Association. ide their orders to the Board ROBERT SOMER' GREAT REDUGTION IN PRICES o fumilies and single gentlemen for the winter; two ele- jeventeenth annual sale otpatattigs contributed in in there until the ie, when they will be removed to Association Ha Artists’ Fund vy the President of the Young reserved for ladies, | Fartign unable tox Tho sule will take place at 8 P. M. on Tuesaay, the 23d Morgan, William Malle . Nieoll Parsons, Charles Parton, Arthur Parton, Ernest Pope, Joh ariley. 8 rge HH Tait, ‘agua v. Welt. Jonn F.” Whittred; Wiltigesds? Joba Wyant, A. i. Gallery, 284. st, and Fe 1, n kindly placed ut the tnd of Controt VILLE, aesttoncer. SALES AT AUCTION. a ~B. WERTZ & SONS) AUCTION: ERS IMPORTANT SPECIAL PEREMPTORY SALE OF SEALSKIN SACQUES, SLEIGH ROBES, 4C., ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, AT 19} O'CLOCK, AT SALESROOM NO. 17 PAKK PLACE, the entire stock of % larce manufacturing house; sola on nooconnt of dissolution of partnership. COMPRISING ELEGANT SEALSKIN SACQUES, PLAIN AND TRIMMED WITH CANADIAN AND SEA OTTER, BEAVER, &0., &0. Also Canadian Mink and Sudson Bay Sable Mutfs and Boas, WHITK AND BLAGK BEAR WOLVERINE, GRAY YOX AND RACCOON ROBES, &c., ail manufvotured for frst class city retail teade, and every article fully warranted as represented, For the’ sccommo- dation af our lady patrons the goods will be on view on Monday, giving an opportunity of examining and fitting the Lak “3. WEINBERGER, AUOTIONEER—SELLA T1I8 aduy (Tuesday), January 23, at 10 o'clock. at No, 001 Kast 12th st., the entire stock of Groceries and pescaast a Grocery Stare ;no reserve, Alko, at 13¢o'elock, ak aalesroom 3 Lowery, repuiur sulo of Furniture und general Merchan- Cigars, Liquo: , for account of 4 E. Boxers, mestie Sewing Machine, in | STEAMS: RAN STEAMMHIe NE. aa o frome plat 48 Hast sor oo fellows — conxwil.ias ‘Stamper. ruesday, January 30, 8 Wertera. Satur February 10, Uubin $70; intermediate, $45; steerage, currency; excursion tiekets, $120: revald seerags, cer: tificater, just Apply to W. D. MORGA. ath nt eon _ COASTWISE 81 aman: Pi ONEER LINE AUSTRALIAN PACKETS, ESTAB- shed 1852,—To mechanics, domestic servants, labor ie} Cader arrangements with the goverament 0 oor Wi ved emigrants ure carri to ‘Bydney, Australia, or BUF 80 ehoh, For’ farther, particul aoply to ie We CAMEKON & 00., 25.8 Willa sta Ne ACIFIC | MATL, AND. D. FANA TRANSIT For CALIFORNIA. JAPAN, CHIKA SUSTRALI “BALAND, Baitisi goruaara BTA -OREGO: rr SAN FRARSGG 4 a's ‘OF PANAM. Wed th SrHOM MAN er gana Ag TOUaPANa ad OH ‘thurads fe SAR PASS 86" is SANDWiotT TALANDS: AUS: isi! ALLA and NEW Wig ig etasoE! a vedaoalay, January 31 Steamship ZUALAN Dia....... Hor feiglit oF passage ubaiy to Wat P ULE DEE Coe ot Be ULLAY, Superintendent, _No. 6 Howling Greeu:pier 42 North River, fout Canul st. Pee POR BERNUDA.—THE ELEGANT MAIL STEAMER CANIM A will sul for Bermuda direct Thursday, Febra- ary 1, at 3 P.M. trom pler 12, North Hives full partiouiars a i A. E. THR BRIDGE, ae 29 Broadway. TA, NEW oF RMSRURAN OR KART LOW PRICE; ree Btores, Ci, a seitcuett, 77 Cedar st. AT ANY CORNER GROCERY, “NEW STOCK, AA price; rare chance, 209’ Bridge st., Brooklyn. Call to rn “FIRST CLASS CIGAR STORE” FOR SALE, 20 yours established, on 3d ay. r depot, For par- Vculars address A MOOR, sti ‘Sd a A fHE BEST ae TRADE SAMPLE ROOM as «down town; trade proved over #60 daily. Apply ut &4 Broadway, or to LLY, 2 29 pom Bi - MIGAR STORE, DOWN TOWN, FIRST LASS LOGA- tun doing good business, cheap. TidaWes TOBALCO. o MGAR AR STORE AND sAsiPLE ROUM, IN 6TH AV.; owuer leaving the city uo agents, 92’Clinton placd, DE RUG STORE AT A SACRIFICE, {F SOLD TiIS :Farest chance ever offered. Inqifire 390 Uth « OR SALE—A PINE FIREPROOF SAFE, 500 Broadway. ‘es VOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS UROOHRY, ON ori x: jJong earablighed; reut woderaie, Inquire of & ¥. ind West a ai. rer ALE—LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF AN oid established Boot and shoe Store; u chance seldom jet. 515 Sth av. mat SGN AUGTIONEE. aS SELL, 10% jock, 2-6 West 26th st,, entire Furmture, Bedding, * aeaaagin Utensils, &c. Positively in °O! 2 3d av.. the Mirrors, Pi Wardrobes, entre. tables, fur hair Matt Bedding.’ Carpets, Bolsters wud Silver, Crockery, Lounges, Libra Cuclery, &e. ;"much of the ubove very little use sale regardiess of weather. ijvon to nutes of all deseriptions, ate, 4 Particular personal attention Proceeds of sales imme- AUCTIONEER, nd snlesroom, 8 ‘and 41 Bast 13th st. tention given to sales at private houses. tures of first ks. dewey, 8 Biv plated Showcases, ate Cloc! are, Watches, five silver a Vonnters, Awnins large etors, W Stands, Fixturos, te ithout reserve Noah WASHINGTON SQUARE Nowta.” Witt positively be sold at anction on Friday, Januar, at 12 o'clock, at the Txchan; e Sal eat 111 Broadway, b; £. SDLOW & 00.4 Pine « WNEROKERS SALI FEBUIN J, WGRA Auetinusen 168 Ohssheiishiseaeuar Mutbarey: wil) gol this duy, 11 o’elock, Men’s apd Women’s Clothing, Dresses, Shawls, Remnants, Quilts, Blankets, Bedding, Boots, shoes, by ulso Couts, Pants and Vests,” By order Hl. C. Lewis, ay. YAWNEROKER'S SALE,—JAMES AGAR, AUCTION- ‘ocr, will sell to-morrow (Wednesday), at 59 New Bowe: lots Overcoate, Busitess, Sack und Frock Couts; Puntaloons and Vests: at 2 o'clock, 300 lots. sille Dress cks, Shawl, Remnunts, Table’ Linen, Under eiothing, Quilts, Blankets, Gaiters, &e, By order of Jobn J, Levy, # 6th’ av. ERS SALE.—it. FIELD, room, No. 89 Bowery, will salhents eu # men’s and women's Clothing, Dresses, shaw brea ireg nderclothing, Quilts, Blankets, Bed- ding, Be Bhoes, de. ; also, Coats, Pants aud Vests. By order Ry simpson & Co., 199 Bowery. HE PRESIDENTIAL COMPROMISE. SPkCLAL WoESPATCRES, FRUM | WASHINGTON, oF CONGRESSION Ryeky' N _IN_T 2Re EVENING. TRLEGHAM. TWO | CENTS. e chances of collision the specific course for all seasons of steamers of this line tal the yeur. ‘Ga the nutward ps e from Queenstown to New York or Boston crossing the meridian of 5U ut 43 latizude, or noth- ing to the north of Eee errs rsiddkfecbell Wii clidien of bo aa 42 latitude, or nothing to the north of 42, YORK TO | LIVEIEOO AND QUEENSTOWN, (*) do not curry steerage pi gers. Cabin passage, ab $100 und $140, gold, according to ace commodation, Return tickets on tavorui erms, Steerago tickets to aud from all parts of Europe at very low rates. Freight and passage oilice No.4 Bowling Greon. HARLES G, FRANCKLYN, Agent. SSENGERS PER STEAMSHIP BATAVIA EMBARK m the Cunard wharf, foot of Grand st,, Jersey City, at noon, on Wednesday, Jannary 24, 1877. CHARLES G. FRANCKLYN, 4 Bowlin: Green, New York. (A NoHOE bn LAR. Gets D nye a AtT, 8 STEAMERS. ETHIOPIA.. grey 27, hve M. { BOLIVIA... Feb. 10, 2 P. M. IOTORIA.. Feb, TO GLasgow, A.M, | ALSATIA. ..Feb. 17. 8 A. AU ERPOOL OR DEKR Cabin, $45 to $30, according to accommodations; intermediate, $894, storage, $24 MEW YORK AND LONDON. ELYSIA.....Jam 27,2 P MeL ITALIA b. 10,2 P.M, whin, $55 to steera: . $28. Cabin excursion tickets at reduced rates. Drafts issued for anv amount at current rates. Company's te Nos. 20 und 21 North Kiver, New York. sea BROS., Agents, 7 Bowling green, Wines PTCA AN STAI E. POR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. ' CARRYING THE UNITED sTATES MAIL, ‘The steamers of this line take the Iaue routes recom- mended by Lieut Banks on the pas: CELTIC hi Saloon, $80 aud $100 in gold: return tickets on le terms. dteerage, Bees rooms, smoking and bath rooms are placed 8, Where the noise and mbtior Teast, a For inspection of company's office, 37 ON, continnxtion of the s GENTEEL HOUSKHOLD Exstiake Hedroom and Dinin, fine Billiard Table complete ; rorewdod Parlor Suits, in vario a great vartety of OM stand TO-MORROW, AT 11 O'CLOOK, our sale: im. 37 Nassau st., Furniture and u quantity of FURNITURE, ¢ Room Suit: airs, in leather; 8 CovErINgS : '80 Ae Extra important eal now on exhibition at th and to ba sold at xuction superb collection of American and Foreign Ol! Paintings, Schenek Art Gallery, No. 0 Liberty st., on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, January 25 and 26, at 12 o'clock ench day, AKD SCHENCK, Auctioneer. le of a A. —ART SALE. ow on exhibit BARKER "£00. & large collection of ‘el Paintings, to be sold at auction on Th 26th of January, among wi RGE I, Oth islee American and “Baropean’ on fe Sanes and William Hart, Bristol, 4 Ceurd, Moran, Ream. J. Ai, Brown, Foxe and many others 6 BAN vursday and Friday, the ich are fresh exampl astenr, Shuttuel Auctioneer, RT GOODS—CERAMIOs, &0 At KEELER'S Art Gallery January 23, at 41 o'clock, comprisiny tstic Bronzes, French Clocl antique und modern ¥ as 0, UCTION SALE 0 oe THIS “eva MO ‘ + Centre aud Console Tables,eBtager rors, 4 Mantel Mirrors, 3 French Mai Ausical Boxes, C pais of oth valuable Ot Paintings. BEDROOM PUR TURE, Bureaus, Chiffonie ds, 83 fine bale Toilet Sets, bies hal its, Rocker: DINING "FURNISU a Dinner aud Tea Sets, Cu Furniture, &e. . B— Take Sixth avenue or Bro | Bxperionced men to Botutt stip oF | country. i i Vvetion. BALE Farnituce, prope | te be sold THIS (Puerday) ' commencing at 10 o' | at the elegant, OW Two elegant rosewood nd Windsor upright, cost rosewood Evageres, lace Curt | Parlor Suits, covered Tablos, tings, &e.; Chamber Suit fiscoads, spring and Ac. ; Bootleases, 80) volumes choice tartos, Library Tables, Turkish Suits, Extension Tabli ner servants’ Furniture. B.—Goods 0 LU ot 53 1. 5 Oil an 1OLD “FURNITURE, RNNING, et 10 o'clock. TE RE SIDEN Ck NO. 47 WEST 16TU RIWEEN STH AND GTI AVS., HOUSKUOLD FURNITURE, WORKS OF VELVET, RUSShbe AND TN NORAIN CANES, INLALD WALNUT Cuan BEM Sut Way. ae OoTAY OFORTR, ICkEMKG Creat PIAso. PARLOW AND DRAWING ROOM SULIS: covered in crimson, tan and gold brocnde. satin and cotel and Spanish Lounges, Easy Chairs, marquetry ‘and Library and Secretuire book: Library Tables. Writing Desk of Bedroom Sets, inlaid und wilt Bedsteads, Dreseiny Washatinnds, st i nt Turkish Suit. Two Kxtenston Tad ory brown stor ble, solid wainut Chairs, in leather; China Dine Md Tea Sets, Lounges, Hat tan KE PITA sity or . Cabinets, 3 Pier el 60 day Clocks, CONSISTING : Cases, nd double Bed: Jonther Pillows, marble top Ta: ndway ears to 1Gth Femove joo ADH ‘huctlone CENT HOUSEHOLD Sanudey 28, 1877, eloe! oP ieres, Bri black walnut; D: "rai oom Bullet, iso basement and RALD, Auctioneer, uutry, xpose for Fixtures of Jeweiry stor err for Mortgages MORTGAGR—I WILL NUSSBAUM & ©v., 261 ‘clock, the Stock aud K. Thompnor jor cylinder Pt x52; in perl 08, \d storage, EAST SOTH 8T,—-HANDSOME ROO! without Board: private family, as, WITH OR 518 92. LEXINGTON AV., NEAR boil ts furnished front Room on the seco and iurge closets, with or without 6) MADISON AY.—A SUIT OF ROOMS, ON 8) 112 vnd floor, with Hoard; wlso single Room, front, a —A NICELY ovr, with alcove FP COLTON, AUCTIONEER. fl y of Parlor, Bedroom and rosewood Mianos, bout ADWARD,PEITINGER, AUCTIONEER AT 44 BREK- man st., Tuesday, January 2, 12 o'clock, Potter d foot ra order Mortzngo sale, THIS DAY (Tuesday), January 23, at 11 o'clock, sroom 63 East 13th he ht jear Broadway. a large Koom Furniture ; peach. piase Disveres 4 demos MERIGAN LINE, Weekly Mail hare Kosch between PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL, calling at Queenstown, Sailing every Thursday from Philndelphla, aud Sailing every Wednesday trom Liveryool get oto ig Stoniners aro uppointed to” sail from Pbila- SEOND CLIAE...van. 18 1CITZ OF NEW YORK. rev, 8 OHIO Meeure Sede Feb. 15 PENNSY A.Fob. 1 | ILLINO Feb. 22 PRICE OF PAR AVE LN CO RRENGY,” Cabin, $75 to $100, according to-location. Steerage and intermediate tickets to and from all points at the lowest rates, *Steamers marked with a star do not carry intermediate. pred Leneeae pyre foe all ober informa ' 4 ‘oF pausage, rates of freight and other information a to Pret WRIGHT & SONS, Gi ‘al Aven “aged . Philadelphia. ‘ork. 307 Walnut GEORGE W. couton. 52 Broadway, N JOHN McDONALD, Passenger Pras! it Battery place, QTATE LINE, NEW YOuK TO GLASGOW. LIVERPOOL, DUBLIN, from pler 42 Nor.h ict yor tbat of Canal at.) ts follows :— 1 , January 25 Thuradey, Feoruary 1 pede 24 STATE OF VIr Thursaay, ee re: Aid First cabin, $60 and $76, , accoraing to accommodation rotura tickell, $110, $125, “Second enbin, $45; return thet: SM, steerage at lowest rates. Apply to AUSTIN TAL IN # CO.. Agents, No. 72 Broadway. New York, Ts ‘AT 45. BROADWAY AND AT a NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, THE MAR AL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S BETWEEN. NuW YORK AND ALLING “AT; PLYMOUTH (Geb) “tor the landin; ‘Will sail from picr No, 42 every ulternate Saturday; FRANCE (Irudetie) For particulars ad LOUIS DE BEBIAN, Agent, 35 Broadway. y, Janna DWN AS M | RGYPT 3.94. M. passage and drafis from £1 upward ffl 9 Broadway. ‘JL HURST, Munuger. oat DIRECT AND ECONOMIC ROUTE TO HOD LAND, BELGIUM, Til RHINE, SWITZERLAND, ITTEKDAM. -February 15 27, 2:30 P. M. pee! po ‘eb. ter ge joaued at very low rates. Company’ ap ) alted States imali Netherlands, are grout favorites with the public, ‘Trips revuiar, rates low, comfort Living perfect. For freight, OF Pavan FUNCH, EDYE & CO., L. W. MORRIS, 27 South William st, 50 Broadway Giorris’ European Express). — MAIL STEAMERS, UBENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Saturday, Jan, 27, at 2 P.M. b. 4 A.M. AM. Cabin, $80 anid fiok gold. Return “rickets on favorable , currency, Deafis at lowest rates, Salvons, starerooms, str. oes and bath A yer: a HN G, epee 5 and 33. ‘ow York, _ NMAN_ LINE, FOR B (ERICAN | eackaY COMPANY'S LINE for Plywoutl, i Cherbourg. and Hamburg ES = utes ot passage ‘to Pi th, London, Chi isoutee Mt \- Becand G ie Lgotd ‘Begeage, th oy “(ander EUNHAR ra i he CHARD & ROAS, Gene Ge fnesenger A Broadway, NeY. see a A “i tT De Steamship tine between *New York, Noun G Southampton ompany's pier, fout of Aumnica, ee oc! . 27 | RUEL wiurday’ Fed. 3) ODER. passage from N in, $100, gold; recond eabin, $60, gold; steerage, urn tiekete at reduced rates, Prepaldustocrace certilintns, £33, currency. For tre or evens oF Pee entak sits £.00., 2 Howling Green. p NITED STATES MALL LANE STEAM TO QURENT NAN TAVERPOOL, ata on TBS AY, Rive 23 nied M WiOMING, Feb, at |b AKOTA. Feb. 18;3 Pi AREA! menae Gare Ha bos Ay “i to and sreden, a se Wee Ee. melee. a! WILLIAMS & GUION, 20 Broxdway, FECAL NOTICE Tih WOE MAIL w Siete ANA, Captain Heddoe, salle irons pier 40 North iver, ‘ggg et Ms nd Tiverpeel, ot a egtate eet ican ‘welt Finan wins second Le eT felon A MB _& GULL ratoaree) 20 Broadway. Witso SOUTHAMPTON AND HU WOLD, fling trom Sloe ‘OY North River, as follows oH fie jeamuary 27 | WINDOO. ei debroary 1 10 Matar ig tho Lao eR any cal Scotch oa re ineued to Continental a bay tor full sorte 0 eet nent i'd nite peri, oe Mi et py ter al ee f ia Toveraatlonal and Great Northern, Tex conti LD BoATxION STEAMPHIP PANY. i from pier 37 Mortis ives For Norfolk lure Foint and Richmond, Tuesdays, Thure days and Saturd: reise BP. M., connecting with the Virginia id Tennessee Air Line, Atlantio, Coast Line, Piedmont Air e and '¢ road, and with the com- ashington. N.C. (via Norfolk), *Phursday and Saturday. Monday and Thursdu; nd Deluwure railroids wer accommo: ations unsurpi nnd ls, vot nding 49 all points at per cen it 3 P. M., connecting Through pa lowest rates, Kk i Freight t gocelved Gully at ier on North a Rivers General McoCKKADY, President. Lede S NEW YORK, NEW ORLEANS AND TEXAS ips.—The stermshio NEW YORK will sail from m 36 ny Ade a Saturday. January 27, for New eans direct, t1 ring Texas freixht there to Morgan’s Loulsianu ahd Texas Ruilroud for Morgan City. thence, per Morgan’s stenmers to Texan yen ‘Through bills of ladin rtd signed to all ports on the } jssippi River fon, indiindla, Corpus, Chilsti. Rockport, Bi a8 Santi: . Brownsville and to all points on the Gal Har- ‘arg and’ San" Antonio, Houston and Texas, Ventral, Pacific and Trans- ntal bin dng Freights for St. Marys and Fulton Tapes at Rockport br Bun’antonto Het in vii manne designated on | hterage and chat jantiago wt the ex] ‘aga Potaagage route, elpt. Apply for rates, ues ab Ua ped Christ! and Bra- nse and risk of consiguee. Tnenurunee can fected under open policy of To New Urleans, % per cent; to Texas por ua ae ‘ht or further inte ation ap) ply to MORGAN, Azeuts, office pler 30 Norih iver, eee E FOR GALVESTON, TOUCHING aT KEY West, carring the United States mail.—The stenmer fry OF HOUSTON, somata Piaricge, wit will sail on Satur- Janna a7; iy P.M, st River, hrough bills ng a p to wll pelts Ties Flonston and Texts, any ral International, and Great North Galveston, Houston and Henderson, and the Galvesto: Harrisburg and San Antonio Kailroads. Freight and insw ance at lowest rates. For frei Be ctl of passage (havin, supe rior accommodations) apply to C. H. MALLORY & 153 Maiden lane. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. |Z CROMWELL LINE. The mship: Dearborn, will sail 27, wt 3 o'clock P. M., NEW ORLEANS, u 9 North River. on SATURDAY Januar from pier No. Through bills of lading given to Mobile and principal points un the Mississippl River Cabin passage, _Apply to CLARK & SEAMA\ EW YORK AND These first class ips will sail at 3 P.M. ier 13 North River, foot of Cedar st., for Havana direct, as Weduesday, January 24 Sat February 3 surpassed accommoda- ‘ti a if enn » CLADE & CO,, No. 6 bowling Green. _McKELLAR, LULING & GO, agente ia Havana: Tae ESIDENTIAL COMPROMISE, bia ee oe vt ‘CHES ASHINGTON, FULL PARTICULARS PROCEEDINGS OF TAS CONGRESSIONAL Son NA AND MEXIGAN MATD 88, LING ve pier No, 8 North Kiver at 3 P.M. HAVANA DIRECT, FOR ‘DA Yo. lay. February 7 a VERA end a5 NEW OR! HANS avann." PF Jampeachy, Tuxpan and Tampico. ITY OF MER! aa eee weebavurday, January tt eins February 2 and February ports. Fe igeina 2 tar XA sr te SONS, 31 and 33 Broadway. LORIDA.—CAUTION TO TRAVELLERS —GREAT reduction in fare, via the Inland route, from Savannah toll Florida ports, Only $2 to Jacksonville; meals and stuterooms extra. ‘The elegunt steamer J. B, SCHUYLER mal nection with all Savannub: steamers, thus formin qulekest and most agreeable route, ae well as the | in fare. Accommodations for cautioned against purchasing through tekess close co! th bewent OR HALIFAX, N. 8. CROMWELL STEAMSHIP LINE. amors leuve pier 10 North River following daya at 3 P.M. GEORGE WASHINGTON. .,Priday, February 2, at 3 P. M. Most direct, cheapest aud’ quickest route, wo Novn Sovtia, Newioundland nd the’ Lower Si Lawrence. “Hxdaileat ions. For ht or pases apply TO CLARK & SHAMAN, 36 Westat, =) PAMAF® EEKLY LINE FoR FORT ROYAL wick, Ga., an andina, ys eal 8. C.; BRUNS- ling every Friday, Diekets to all points in Florida, Apply, for information and tickets, 10 ©. H. MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden lane, JOR NASSAU, N. P—REGULAR MAIL STEAMERS leave Now York Juniary 24 and February 3; leave Sa G and 7 9. Fannals Ges daar iat, FENRIS & UO., 62 South TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. ALE RIVER LINE FOR BOSTON AND THE BAST, Leave New York daily (Sundays excepted) from pier 38 bison River, foot of Murray st., at 4:30P. M. Faresre- . ; INGTON LINE FOR BOSTON, Ser REDUORD TARE be mat eueartioee: leave d ally (except ret by J weuBViDRNCE nae" Foot only) 8 Ta A trom pier 27, No foot of Park place, at 4 P. ML. po: NILADELFHTS PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, THE OLD ESTABLISHED ROUTE AND SHORT LINE NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA 14 through trains each Seaton depots in Philadelphia, 4 tracks, the most improved equipment and the fastest time rack, the recaslarenn with Sorotete selety. Express trait New York, via Desbrosses and Cort- jandt strect ferries as follow: 7:30, 8230, 3:40 (8:30 limited), 10:30 A. 8 dnig! TAC SS 90, oP, a 12 midnight. Sunday, 0 Philadelphia at 3 ares pxorens. 1 P.M, and 12 midnight. und 77356 Boake ua 12 mtdniehe 20 and O44" Broadway, No.1 Astor Houve sbrosses and Cortlandt stra jo. 4 Court street, Brooklyn; Nos, 114, 116 and 118 Hudson street, Ho boken: depot, Jersey City. Emigrant Ticket Office, No.8 a a ¥ D. M. BOYD, J: ral Pasvonger Agent. — INSTRUCTI Ne “TL EGEBRA, HOORREEPING, ARITHMETIC, SPELL- Any; hours suiting writing $3 monthly. E, 62 Bowery. Uptown, 284 8th av. LADY FROM THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC wiser «few more pupils: Spanish. Italian, Enlleh and German. Address SPAN EACHER, Herald office. bite IN b agen ater oe PER MONT: ite Fe pe mo Seema FRENCH PR Oke. 1207 Broadway. WANTED TO PURCHASE. HOTOGRAPHBRE—WANTED.” A POSING “CHAIR; must be in and rag Address, with {i particntars, PHOTO, Mernid ettiee. . Mi Waitin ta JARGL WARDROE, IN GOOD CON. dition, L. W. i Oy BEOOXD HAND WILLTARD FAULES TN Deriect order, equal to min NBs FSS roads Fe cushions, indorsed by all le: xtra Lo acemeneee now offered; APRN Anan NEVER APPROACHED BEFORE Slate and marble Mantel: st assortment in the PENITN SLATE COMPANY, a Pret Hers bent a oN, §j 6th st. Estadli 185) ————— MACHINE z eH oa ORFRRS TWO. HIXULE SULT OK ‘They are capable of oy id eats onch, Serene et an ely ose ary, The working room required tor, bod ean be apecded hm foot long, 10 tees wide and 7 feet hi the or rereauired to. Ucn id two presses is (or boys) and ‘Aecorn pan: exer which are capable of print. ing 14100) na Hour we wil throw in ous Wetting Mechine sa lowing STEREOTYPE MACHINERY BELONGING 1 Furnace, with M iets be otal Pot aud 1 M veh i Fe ioe lates on and § Knives fr H ingle’ Bre work on aor daily ‘dition, na, without the Stereotype Ma chinery, i ‘The Tuotive for selling th {8 that our immenso one fia sion compels tne ano the improved aoublo Bellon Phe eve Presses are suitable Ha Sea ot mp emacs Wie GORDO! ‘ork Hi aah iwi whe donsani inch NG TAN ieee iy eee mt r Tas OR SALB—IANDSOME BLACK WALNUT Liquor and Har Fixtures, Looking Glasses, Patent foar- att ‘Ae Pump, ylass cylinders; Loudon Cigar Case, Lunch jar aud Fixtures, two Billiard Tables; also Stock; mo row. sonable offer refused 90 Chambers st. ‘OR SALE—A LOT OF SHELVING, IN GOOD order, with Pigeonbole Counters at based, suitable for store 100 fees deep: ulso black walnut doublo Vesk, with first class private Office, dc. Apply to Assixnees, 40+ Broome st. OR SALE CHEAP—DINING SALOON AND LODG- ing House (50 rooms) Lease. WOLF, 281 Hudson at, $100. —FOR SALE, A COMPLETE LIQUUK S1ORK, with Stock and Fixtures, 41 Washingt 0. a R SALE, G@ jock and Fixture: ART NOTES. Tho artist fund sale takes place this evening at the hall of the Young Men’s Christian Association, Tho sale begins at eight o’clook. Permission hag not yet beon obtained from the Custom House authorities for the exhibition of the Castellani collection of antiquities, which are ready in their cases at the Metropolitan Museum of Art for ex- hibition as soon as the Custom House authorities give their consent, Parks’ sculptares are on exhibition at Booth’s Theatre, A large number of Italian statues, which belonged to the Italian exhibit at the Centennial, have arrived in New York, and will be placed on exhibition next week at Clinton Hall. These works are in charge of Signor Rossi, the Italian Commiasioner. They will be sold by auction if not dsiposed of by private sale, At the Leavitt Art Galiery a large collection of American pictures by well known native artists is be- ing arranged for exhibition. This collection will be open to the public on Wednesday next. Among the works is a magnificent Kensott strong marine by Edward Moran, © moonlight by De Haas and a very tine landscape by George Inness. At Miss Gibbons’ art gallery, in Fifth avenue, there ia a fine animal subject by Benno Adam. it rep resents the moment when the hounds have pounced on afox. ‘In at the Death’? we suppose would be a proper title. The painting of the dogs is remarkably spirited and forcible, SALE OF THE HASTIE LIBRARY. The sale of the library collected by the late Mr, Peter Hastie, and completed by the late Edward H. Tracy, was commenced by the Messrs. Leavitt at their auction rooms on Astor place yesterday. The atten- dance at the afternoon and evening sessions wasionly fair, probably because the sale of the more interesting works will not commence till this evening. The library comprises upward of 8,000 works, many of them old and rare. An edition of Irving’a ‘*Life of Washing- ton,’”? on large paper, with traits on In- dia’ paper, of ‘an only 110 copes were ublisbed, Sree $50, the set comprising four volumes, Hollis’ ie sierahat 7 two volum ne with engravings by Bartolozzi, privately vey edition, brought $15; a ‘Lito of Tecnardo De inet,” with ec raving of the “Lord's Supper,” by Worthing- ton, $ “Memoirs of Mra Veit Thomas Hos, Henry ‘Erskine and John Carstairs,” sold for $ another copy of the same, $32 50, These were amoug tho largest prices fetched, a great many books selling much below their value. MINISTERS’ CONFERENCE. At their usual meeting yesterday the Methodists nad an unusual entertainment—a feast of fat thinga, They had a discussion on the necessity and use of evange* liste in the Church in these days, an address by the world-renowned evangelist, Rev. William Taylor, and a musical programme followed by the Tennessee col. ored singers, under Professor Donovan. The latter ‘was unique as well as unexpected, and was a very pleasing surprise to the brethren. In the discussion of the subject of evangelists Dr. M. L. Scudder led off, and in his address took the ground that evangel ate, asa distinct class, are not needed for the Charch’s work; that they are Set ee too rapidly and their work is too ephemeral to be useful or abiding, and that the Matissica ot she Church for a» given period will bear ous the idea that. more work and better work can be accompiished, Dr. Fulton never knew a Baptist who amounted to anything to be put on important committees, and he favored a Baptist association tor young men in some central location in New York or Brooklyn, Dr. Hoage confessed himself an old fogy who was afraid of tides modern improvements on Christ’s Church; and, adopt- ing Mr. Beecher’s language as own, be dreaded to igs inently pious persons, and when thi facta house be loo! out for his silve Sate Lawson, who is Secretary of the Brooklyn Young Men’s Christian Association, repelled the instuu- ations of other brethren. He has uever had occasion to hide big principles in his boots or uoder his boots He cited examples of young men in these and in otuer large cities who, not being looked after by the Church, would undoubtedly be lured away into places ot doubt: ful or evil repute were they not de out by assucia- tions. And if we are to condemn Young Men’s vb! tian Associations as not being ordained by must also condemn Sunday schoois, He was not pre- pared to do either. BLACKMAILING CONTRACTORS. The Aldermanic committee appointed to investigate the charges against Commissioner Porter and the architects of the Third District Court House resumed their inquiry yesterday. Commissioner Porter was represented by Mr, Wheeler H. Peckham, A number of citizens were present during the proceedings, Al- derman Purroy presided. Tho first witness called was Patrick J. Horgan. He testified that he had a contract for supplying the stone for the building and was ap- proached by ® man named Oswell, who asked him to sign a paper agrecing to pay a percent- age of three-fourths of one per cent to the the amount of his which was as he cous! und it would be so much out of the city tre witness w: on to state 1astances of annoy. opposition given by the architects to him in ie nl Wowk. On one occasion Mr. Dab bio said go! of the granite work was not properly witness asked him to point it out and be would anaky it; Withers sneeringly re- plied that he would have other granite men there next aay, Witness then charges the architects with biack- mailing, and that all the trouble ves him (Hogan) by them was because he would not sign the agrecment to pay the three-quarters ot one per cent. at las point the witness was racer no! by Mn Peckham. said the granite work objected to waa claimed by the architects not to be in accordance with the specifications, Jobn Hogan, a stone cutter, said he was a sub-con- tractor for sapplying. the granite work of the Court House; he was met by Oswell, who presented hima paper which he signed agreeing to pay three-quarters ot one per cent ou his work. Witness excited some merriment by stating that he had not loaned the he considered that was the M4 bad etbing of other were continual jectin; out somet TK or other; wit- ness re ety derstood when IL asked for money that he was acting as the aor of the architects. The following is a copy of the letter of agree. cause of the trouble ‘ment:. nw Yore, July, 1874, Third Judicial Distriet Police ont prio id ba belt band Contract for masonry, ‘ain Signed: hereby agree tab: cour bid for tha shove work tities ‘urnished by Messrs, worth ell, wnd each to pay them. she sum of $10 for the same, it Wtelee a ed that the successful bidder shall pay them three-quarters of one per cent on the contracts. Oswell, who figures #0 conspicuously in these ceedings, is said to be a nephew of Withers, one o1 {4 architects of the Thira District Court House, committee will meet again on Wednesday, WASTE OF CROTON WATER, Two cases lately reported show the immense waste of water going on in this city and the value of the ser- vices rendered by the water inspectors recently ap- pointed by the Commissioner of Public Works, 01 upon ee bill va in orihoen tres trom whicl nivg. Oxclusive ot 18 leake in fixtures, Another that in Fifty-f(th street, between Kighth and aventes,"he found 16 houses, and in Fit; betweon Sixth and Ninth avenues, 40 the water was all tan! jaw

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