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CITY REAL ESTATS FOR SALE. ST ; ; I ! : t —_— $i ee Central, A LARGE AND SMALL HOUSES AT SPECIALLY ereduced prices, V. K. STEVENSON, Jr. ot: ‘4 Pine and 33 East 17th st, A aELeGant fous story BROWN BTO: House, Mi i Picesry ee sre Hh ARI rae At A SACRIFICE,—599 STH AV,, NEAR 48TH ST., magnificently turuished four story Nova Scotia stoue Mansion, 27x75x100; cost $200.4 price, $100,000; will exchange. hers, from $15,000 to 8200,000; bargail ap TAGOR YD. WYCKOFF, 30 Pine st. BiOND STONE ousES, Nea Tie PARK, ae ENS, Broadway aud 52d. pe a East Side. Pht SACRIFICE—A HANDSOY f givete Da ling in Gist at. (restr iu of Lexington rath hdl av, SE, SMALL PRIVATE H¢ RY {PTS ON oor av, AND IST AV., SUITABLE FOR or tenements; no monyy requir BOYD, 14th NESS ME AVERAGING THE PROM WASHINGION AND ALBANY AND ALL THE LATEST > 1S READ BY AL W YORK, FoR TWO C BE 500 scuearrat HOUSE AND Daiance by instaments; 209 West 27th st, Apply ab 2, roadway, room B. 2 Miscell Us. oUPy Stare, §! Wash 0.10; easy terms, nst., Brooklyn, adjoining: House to le STONE, 112 Broadway, BROW lot 190 fi ‘and on th joining is the extra wide lending tot wrk; this is the highest and most healthy city: Glass in every respect, in periect order and im sessing can be given, Apply tod. B. RAND: ed Broudway, New Youk or to KA AL K I, ay. and oh klyn PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR FARM, ABOUT 50 ACR T OR FOR sale, at Middtecown, Monmouth county, N., J. om Long Branch and Yurk ‘Railroad, " OSBURN, Miduler RM IN NE house, barns, &e ; COULY, 14g hours from’ New Wat three yeurs; will for February. Add TER, tox 215 1 Herald office, to fumities: which insures a first class neighborhood; ‘onnds planted with choi evergreens; absolutely healthy und e ulent. dos. WE 161 Broadway. 2 Broadway, New York. RANGE (MONTRE Kesivence, fully tu grounds; near depot; at low HAMILTON Ej, N, Norwalk, —( choapest f UBBARD, Town Hal __REAL ESVYATE TO EXCHANGE VE: TORE PROPERTY TO EXCHANG Lots or private House. SAMUEL MILLIKE: West 24th ROWN STONE HOUS! oblyn. handsomely tarnished ‘one hour. 2 WAY Broadwa; WELL ange for other Property aud cash, F.G. & NEW. YORK. HERALD WPrpwesacy. DERS WANTED. " NEAR BROADWAY.—E: é seeped furnished Rooms and Parlors with first class EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. PNARD* VINEB. AND XA. ROM, 8.8. OF {vith ® view to diminish tho chances of collision the stoawers of this live tuke @ spocific course for all seasons, of from Queenstown to Now York or of 0 ut 43 latitude, or noth passage crossing the meridian of 50 at tothe worth off. VERPOUL AN! P, “HL pis teic ita. ee $100 und 8180. golds wocnrdiny, 40 ae- odution, Keturn tickets on favorable teras, tickets to and trom all parts of Europe at very d passaxe oftlee No. 4 Bowl Frelght und passe AeLEN G. PRA ‘PV HITE STAR LIN, Wi ror gteENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MaAiL, ‘The steamers of this line tke the inne routes recom- mended by Lieutenant Mui Banks on the pass FURNISHED og ND APARTMENTS TRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY OFPERS ENTIRE handsomely furnished, family or separately, with Brown stone residence 115 78th st, uoar Nadi- RAST Wert AT. 4) CLINTON PLAGH —X GREAT REDUCTION FOR Aiirst class Bourd; handsome Rooms, en suite or si '. for families oF gentlomen. wee) nage e PO LeT—A VERY CUOIGE FLAT, ELEGANTLY afienirable in every respect, Address B., ing to the nore! EWLY ¥URNISIED ROOME, | ON che homeward 10 LET—A COMFORTARSE, ELEGANTLY “ ‘4nd Bedroom on second tioor, with home con- | veniences; in private house 320 test 18th st 'D QUEENSTOWN. ABYSSINIA, TA. Wed., Feb, 14 ..Wed,, Feb, 21 Steamers marked (*) Sabin passage, $80, with unexceptionable Board; refores 5 SOUTH WASIL 0 Rooms for Sor 10 LRT—A NEATLY FURNISHED RO QUARE.—PLEASANT and siugle gentlemen, with good My th are; $6,000, to 40,0; tovoral recently fare- ‘T~THE SECOND FLOOR, THREE ROOMS, J handsomely furnished, and bathroom, fire and gas. EB THREE STORY KLYN, Agent. «d bluck); another St, ward of id.av., and © four story a. dich 94. west WO HALL BEDROOMS, SECOND FLOOR, STUVB and gas: rent, 8: 50 and $2 25, 11% West 1th st. —-OOMPOKTABLY FORNISHED ROOM, enteel house; gus. 4 Morton 1 S¥., 66 WEST.—FRONT ALCOVE AND BACK mely furnished, with Board; private SK. 8 good neighborhood, 121 Eust woing south of the the year round. sFebrunry 3,008 230A. M. -Februnry 10, at Febrawry 24, at M 10, jasestove, for weutlen 1. m. Ne, leeek Queenstown wii lerate terms to respe FURNISHED 7 7 i i u DK DWELE- faruished Rooms, for gentlemen or housexceping Apply to We i Q LY FURNISHED SECOND J story Room to let, with Board; also a hal! Room. VEST 38D ST r, handsomely and ne GE FURNISHED BACK cluded, to gentlemen enly. _ NICE FLOOK T. MARKS PLA Parior $4, fire mid gus * PER WEEK FoR A completely for housekeeping, at 182 Varick st.; one Ino complete, at $8 50, fT 27H SINAN ENTIR! tly turnished, en suite or sepa without meals; ulso single Rooms, for gentle- ON SkCOND ly furnished, with Board; Rates—snloon, $80 reasonable terms. St B25, joking and bath rooms are placed wise and motion are bast hitherto unattainable wt sen. formation apply at the hips, where the uit of Rooms, without or with (corner, rooms) MAIL STREAMERS. TOWN AND, LIVERFOOL, —LAKGE, HAN DSOMELY PUNISHED FRONT «Room, two closets; breakfast if desire: 10 Tada nutenh | for housekeeping ior WH AV., NEAR 22D 5’ pished Rooms, for ventionen or lignt housekeeping, TY OF RICHMOND’? March 3 up 8 A.M. From pier 43 North River. Cabin, $80 and $100, gold, Return tickets on erage, B25, currency. teroums, smoking und bath rooms amidships. JOUN G. DALE, Acent, $i Brondway, Now York, ASANT WELT, FUR- re Rooms, fourth story, to let, with Board: reforences required, MADISON AV rcentioman, with Harrisburg und San Antoute Kalleo ise speommoonatiees) opty ce Fi 153 Maiden lane, : Pruouipa— cari reduction in to all's Florida, staterooms extra. Tra from pler Her 20. Stonmer OITY ‘Tiekste to wll points tw orld , for information and t sit aaa ae GH, MALLORY & CO. 153 Maiden lane, Justabove the first Iron step of the carriages, bavi Increased wbout three inches since Sunday Portions, Many of the stree' impassable, and the gasworks are isolated, and wo! ironworks. ‘ mt a 20 lading piven to all peiuts on the, Houston hit (having GH MALLORY & CO., | of the Manchester, ee | Of Gainsborough TRAVELLERS. -GREAT | ever and the the Inland route, from Savannah ly $2 to Jacksonvill ‘The elegant steamer J. B, SCHUYLER nection with all Savannah steam avtekest and most ab ry a Si ir cacti ce = via any other route. eocnenaaa TEEKLY LINE FOR P WHEE, Har Toma oa ASHTABULA’S LAST VICTIM—-PARTICULARS OF %. Gy; BRUNS- | Fin, suiling @ Capt. Hines... the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroud, created a profound sensation in Cleveland, At first i was rumored that he had been murdered, but the truth OK NASSAU, N, Jenve Ni was soon known, anda large umber of friends went REGULAR MAIL STBAMERS to his house, where the feartul deed was done, w York February 3, 14 and 24; leave Savaunal, Ga., February hey ri March AY, FERRIS & VO., 62 South st. Oo” DOM day: Line, Chex pany?s stew Virginia, Newbe: ‘Tnexday, Thu Del, Mi Maryland an er Mecommodath ugh piss Me 1 rates, evel Lewes, wit ¥ ‘Tl ight, re oihews, 197 Ashtabula on the night of the accident. Tne Cleveland Lewler says that he prided bimsell on the thoroughe ness of his work, and Just before the disaster he con> gratulated himself on the fine condition of the road, INION STRAMPHIP COMPANY. sailing from pier $7 North Itiver. folk City, Point and Richmond, Tuesday at 3 P. ML, connecting with the ine, Atlantic Coast Line, F 0 and Ohio Kuilroad, and ‘with the cor: vints iu'North Carolina and » ©. (vie Norfolk), dd Saturd and Tennessee Alr knowing his sensitive temperament, feared the loss of hig reason, yet trusted his giant qualities of nature to make the rally. His appetite tatied bim, and at night nothing but the scene of the terribio Friday night mueistrom of death was present to his troubled mind. Day alter day bis nearest business associates became day and Saturdays day and Thursday at 3 P. M., connecting Delaware railronds. nd bills of Luding to all points at Aen Spor cont, SREADY President. | At reduced rates; pleasant socusion, WEST 241i S1.—A ly furnished Ri Hath, suitable for one or two gentl S44 AND 51 Saturday, January 27, ‘OWN A. D pivee id steerae passage and drafts from £1" upward ‘x aflices. (9 Broadway, J. HURST, Manaxer. NGLE GENTLEMEN TATIONAL LINE Pit good Board and pleasan ve accommodated with Rooms: terms $9 4 $6 enc! & DWELLINGS IN y $300 to Feb, 3,9 A. M. House.—Handsomely iurnished Foor, with convenience for light housekeepimg; very reasonable for with or wither issued at very low rates. German spoken, 5 WEST H9TU ST, some furnished front Room, to one or two gentlemen with or without Board, ITH BOARD, $15 A Board; terms moderate, NEAR GPU AY. WN AND LIVER! Hing on YUERD AY, ’. M,| DAKOTA, Feb, 18, 3 P. M. 5, $70 and $80, curs rmedinte, $40; stecrage, Prssenzers booked to 1 Iw for housekeeping, et uite or singly, throughout | oe coneeman and wif STH ST.—hOOMS, W SECOND FLOOR TO LET, neatly furnishod for light housekeeping; wlso back Parlor; oecupant, owner. FURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- i TO LET, THOUSESHAIGHT BUILDING, STH AV, corner 15th st. Each suit has private kitehen, or ten: m the genaral cnisine, LEXINGTON 4 WISCONSIN, Ju ‘eb. 20, 10 A. M. =A 11ANDSOMELY FURNISHED entleman and wile: Kourd for the None Uut quiet partie —LARGE FRONY ROOMS, W tall Rooms connecting, with oF without Boar Room to let, to Hamburg. Norway, |, France and Ger- relund, Engla WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. QTATE LINE.” NEW YORK TO BEL! many ai lowest rates, LASGOW, LIV. AND: LONDONDERRY, f Canal at), as follows uraday, January 25 huesday, Februnry t YOOL, DUBLIN, ier 4z Nor. h iiver (foot of TATE OF GEORGIA Ti OF INDIANA OF VINGINIA, 4 yoturn tickets, 8110, $125. Steeraze at lows Aer ee lies; unsurpassed for convenience and kOOM ON 8 \. FLOOR OF FOU ROOMS, MODERN IMPROVE. AAments, inc-udin; | ater closet, in good order, at moderate | Fate to xoot tenant, Apply 39 Kast 4 et st ecording to Keeon cond cabin, #4 r 4, No, 72 Brondwity, TEI ICKETS ‘AT '45 BROADWAY AND AT THE COMPANY'S PIER FOOT OF CANAL 5T., NORTH rr Single gentlemen, with or without Board; also a few ladies . i parlor, kitchen and three light bed fixtures, bath, stationary tubs, wardroben, &e, (GOAMERCY PARK), OTs, with first class Board, Weer 42D & x FLAT IN BROWN STONE BUILDING, | 358 West 20th st,, containin | modern improvements. to let. six lightirooms, quire buildin, 1X ROOMS, ALL LIGHT st LIN Weekly Mail Stenmship Service between PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL, Sailing every Thursday fom Philadelphia, and Sailing every Wednesday trom Liverpool. ‘The tollowing steamers are appointed to sail from Phila- *CITY OF NEW YORK. VATE FAMILY CAN tleman and wife, with accommodate gent Pleasant Rooms, with Board; terms 1 S1.—HANDSOME BROWN Q Board (two), $17; another, $6; wealthy neignborhood; ceutral, WEST WE STAVE PROPERTY OFFERS rban Homes on a new plan, 1} street improve- . 100 FOOT STR to $40 ver month; janitor $16 East 7: CRAWFORD, 956 3d nv. SAGE IN CURRE ‘ording to location. ¥ é PRICE OF PAS: Cabin, 875 to $100, Steernge and intermediate tickets to and from all points ut the lowest races, “Steamers marked with a star do uot carry intermediate. Pasvenger accommodation for all classes unsurpassed, rates of freight and oth PLR WRIGHT & SONS, GE, in pertect order: all hnprovements; STONE ised, with stubles, garden, fine { ROOMS FOR HOU é low rent; good neighborhood; three adult ly, Address D. L. 8, Ul PRIVATE HOUSE. .—LARGE, WELL FURNISHE . fire, water wad gas, with excellent Rare reAANcu-sDply ieneral Agents, 307 Walnut st, Philudelpnia, GEORGE W. COLTON, 52 Biondway, New York. JOHN McDONALD, Passenger Cor PANDSOME ROOM. near the Buekingham and Windsor I LENT BOARD, % rooms, with wll modern. i Is; very moder. location excellent; rent low, Ap D EOONOMIO ROUTE TO NOL OST DIRECT ANI rik RUINE, SWITZERLAND, 1OUSE.—PARLOR $10. to g8 por week; single = | Stenmer SCHOLTEN 2 These beautiful steam WEST 2ST ‘carrying the United states muil to the Netherlands, are great Invorites with the public, ‘Trips regular, rates low, comfort and living perfect. L. W, MORRIS, ris? Earopean Exp. WITH BOARD, nice Room, syuthorn exposure, for gentleme 33 N GENERALLY, AVERAGING ABOUT. 50,000 “COPTES A ADVERTISING ONLY SOLID OR DISPL. ECTAL DESPATONES FLOM WASHINGTON AND ALBANY EW YoRK OR BROOKLY South William st. board for part rent, for first class tenant. 20° CEN ts A LINB, 1 in NE. WITH ITS 8: sailing from pier oi North River, as follows :— Excursion tiekets on very favorable terms, ‘Through ti ed to Continental and Baltic ports, Apply tor full par- HARLES L. WRIGHT & CO.. o8 South st. egitiinats business; sesponaible party: ‘Address H. & 0 40 Broadway, » location, terms, &e. “BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. VALUABLE STORE F Brooklyn, between Sands and als ne Court st ; six months’ inte for 1876 due en same will be AK stocked, for mer 7th wyeand 23d st ulso Brookiyn House for Farm J. O, HOYT. 171 Broadway. OTTAGE HOUSE. . tear the hotels, ine Sthbies, in West Grand Addtess, with part ¢ Wasten—a aMALL NEAT DW & good neighborhood, in exchar ey Dity, und balance in cash. VP. J, KUONZ, No. 1 Great Tones st. REAL Es AYS WANTED. | WwW D. ARMS FOR CASH BUYERS, WITHIN also wanted. Farms to ex HENRY TAPPEN, 22 New Clambers st, Nev York TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, ENNETI BUILDING ani Sar Ao Fireprc i: Located on Nassau, Ann and Fulton sts. First Floor to jet; suituble for bunkers’, insurance offices or luwyers: will be let together or in purts; be altered to sult teuants it desired; adapted tor offices or stores. i asonable r Also some eligible law oti Ie APPLY THE PREMISES, ‘ Take the elev tar Janitor. Pr FAMILY WILL 1 Parlor and Bedroom on frst flo class denttss or pl Hat P. DAVE between Ist and 2d ay BASEMENT 1 for laundry or a lito 1. tor n first + SSL Bust 50th st. LET—20 FOURTH AV.; GOOD business. Owner om premises from A BROADWAY STORES To LET, NEAR HOFFMAN - ellouse, wast side. C. 3. PECK, 8 West 25th st. BeoAv WAY, OFFICE AND SALESROOM, STORE F se to best jobbing trade desirable con- | hhections. Address STOK I SIRABLE WK trom building, 49 Apply to owner, 46 West 20ch STEAM POWER TO LiT.—ROOMS, 530x100 PERT, band smaller: also wa building, SUx 100 ft, ; well 1 steady power. JOHN MoLAKEN, Riverst, é 10 LET-STORES, HOUSES, LOPTS AND PRINTING Uttices, with or without stexin power: reduced rents JOM. HAULE 2K, room 18, Times Buildin: Lots 60, WE AGHTED her, ac Danial st., near Wooster; vox 82 ast 13th st, wear Broadway. possession, THER ORS: Diy, tas ci ning the American News | Soman Son very tavorable terms. Apply ” Bee WILCOX COMPANY, 43 Cham- vers ot DWELLING HOUSE ishe AND APTIL, HE yard; good neihborbour; for #80 per hon Immediately; 887 Kast Suu st, Owner, wt LEXINGTON Ma) arkably admirably Putt charming resi ihe. NEAR STH Av. IN extion, $1,200 lar bargains ; larie ELE > three #1 O00 upward Je Flats, from $20 upward. Bx large assortment. LIONEL FROELICH, 75 . WEST 2st S$1.—FOUR 240s, modern im; WIL MENT n suite oe singly. Zentlemen only or yentleman and wite. No.5 door Irom oth uv. good referen NDSOMELY *URNISHED ALLOVE ROOM, very vou i also o the third tloor te house, 140 Ease 7th st, between Lexington and QUARE ROOM, THIRD. FLOOR, FOR TWO with fre, 45 Rast ixth st. tor single gentiomen, withuns b) teu ate “VO TANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR SUIT tO rent, 141 Macdougal st., corner of Washington square; | tuoderaie pri “(8 BLEGANT PARLO ently, to d manontiys to 8 Aon it a WIDOW, box 10. out board FAMILY HAVE i also singe Rov NY PAREY WISHING A QUIET, tuenislied for housekeeping, « tala Uptown Bi ¥Y FRONT, SK Fith st. URSTISH ROOM FOR HOUSEKEE provements, &e, ; sluxle Koow for mi st Ba suite, 4s south Washington square, | WELY FURSISURD hOOMS TO” LET—3 fortwo BrP porweek. PLEASANT FRONT ROOMS—WELL FUR. ent, $2 10 eving or light busi Joeation, 1,299 Bro OMS, PURNISHED FOR iv VREAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE, TO BRISTOL ¢ sailing from pler 18 DORNWALL, Stamper. SOMERSET, Wester Cabin paxiage, $70; intermediate, 8453 xcursion tickets, $ GENTLEMAN WANTS A FURNISHED with fire and Board, in a nice location in Harlem. xt CASH, care Harlem Bank, z will purchase Furniture if’ desired EY, 56 Bust 23d st, Young Men's ast «iver ns follo ; tuesday, January 30, LEMAN, WIFE AND ly private family. d+ , ERS DESIROUS OF RENTING SEND DEI LALOR, 1,037 3d av. TANTED—FEBRUARY 1, BY MARRIED COUPLE, two or three well furnished Rooms, hous keeping; not to exceed $30 per je and within half hour of City Hall. hs old, in a sti O: prepaid steeraye cer: omplete tor light A uple, no children NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, P.M. | BOLIVIA, ANTED—BOARD room, with all convenience: ily. Address PROMP' GENTLEMAN; would. prefer small fum- PAY, box 129 Herald office. —BROOKLYN HOUSE FORK ELIZABETU ‘ j Cabin, $65. to B40, nccor intermediate, $35 DEW YORK AND San 27.28. Me | AYALA rsiog tickets at reduced rates, Drafts issued for any amount at current rates, ny's piers Nos. 24 und 21 HENDERSON BROS., Av b . by a small responsible family. ¢. D » adults, two children und . STAM POWER. (FANTED—BO The “ 4 ER ANTED—BOARD FOR ONE, ON SECOND on aah CS ER ASP RATOREMAD es third tloor, front room, between 4th and 14th sta, with modern improvements ; references. TERMS, Post office box COMPANY'S LINE TANTED—BY A REFINED GENTLEMAN AND for Plymouth, € 4 Floor, between 18th and 34th sts. Ad+ dress, with reterouce, ALB ND WIFE DESIRE A ANTED,—A GENTLEMAN Indy only, ber wnt Room, with Board tween 10th and 40th sts. and 4th and 8th avs, ist be very moderate, M. R., box f pasnngee to Pl all potats in Ei in, $0, golds THRE wed Ot STORY BROWN x 10 $2 . west of Bd ave, PETER A. LALO ONT ba. on ‘avin, $100, gold; ‘will leave Saturday Juuunry 27, at be on board Friday evening, ©. B, RICHARD & BOAS, General Pussenger Ay #1 Broadway, N. stating terms, 191 Herald Uptown offic anges | 4A y, D—TO RENT FOR A YEAR FROM APRIL 1, mmodious, Country Kestd i 20 or 30 acres of land ut wich, or Westport, Cou L. L. D., box 156 Herald ce, furnished or (European pian), prices re- . w day; $2 to $9 a week; the best ear Brondwey ORTH GERMAN LLOYD, Steamship tine between!New York, ‘Southampton and Bromen. AMERICA.-Suturday. saturday’ Feb. 3 Rates of passage trom |. $100, gold; second cabin, $60, gold; steerage, sat reduced rates. ¥ age fen erm $82, currency. For freight or passaue apply to peseLide rent demanded, &c,, fot gentlemen 200 light Koon ner Bowery wnd Bayard. NGELL'S HOT AL Electric Baths, Jndies day und evening, aturday, ms b. 10 ‘ow York to South BOARDERS WANT | SUNNY ROOMS; SUPERIOR BOARD FOR miles und yentlemen ; terms moderate, st, near Oth ay. 8T HOUSE STUV Few sciect boarders aecommodatea; ndid neighborhood. MOMELY FURNISHED SLIT OF ROO without private table, mpton, Havre ROMAN AND Di txeelleut hotel accommodations, BROADWAY AND 8TH ST.—ROOM and Board, from $7 weekly; single and double Kooms Lexington ay, excellent -tuble EVERE HOUSE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, 606 fe Rooms, S0e., 75c, and $1; double Kooms for two-at $1 50 and $2'per diy. INTER RESORTS. FAMILY RESIDID s 4 tow boarders for the winter months; houie com NLY DIRECT LINE TO THE GENERAL MAIL STEAMERS » KK Al HAVRE, CALLING AT PLYMOUTH (G. B.) for the landing of Will sail from pier No, 42 North every alternate Saturday, beginning with :— FRANCE (fradeile). For particulars addr at 9 Bast 30th wt —CHOIGE ROOMS, WITH COM- WEST 377 rts of private family; good table; reasonable terms; foot of Morton st., Saturday, January 27,3 P. M. LOUIS DE BEBIAN, Agent, 55 Broadway, USINESS MEN GENERALLY. AVERAGING aig oe 50,000 COPTES: A . ADVERTISING ONLY 20 CENTS A LINE, SOLID OR DISPLAY. EVENING TELEGRAM, KCIAL DESPATCHES LATEST NEWS, LEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.—FRONT | ‘ith Board; transient,.$1 50 eat throughout, FURNISHED KOOM to gentleman and wife or single gentlemen; table joms $12 to S16 for Ww duy: table Board, $4 TH ST, 152° WES’ iNVED LOFTS IN DOUBLE | Close at this office « ip Montuna,vin Queenstow n Wednesday, ath A. Batavia, via Queenstown; on YA. M., for Europe, by steunsbip Herder, H ‘on Saturday, ut EASY BIST ST.—A SUIT OF ROOMS TO L with or without French table} pri” FROM WASHING AND ALL THE Is READ BY ALL N: FOR TWO Ck ~ COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. E” AUSTRALIAN PACKET: ‘o mechanics, domestic servant ments with the government of proved emigrants are carried to Sydney, For further particulars, William st, N.Y, WEST.—WITH BOAnD, ny Room with two large closets, hot and cold water; ulso hall Room: references, x 5 WEST (PRIVATE HOUSE),—SINGLE Rooms, with Board; home comiorts; good to be forwarded by this ptouner y Ww YO wnd wt TTA. M. be YORK, in and Frauee to be for- cially adaressed) (correspondence tor Great Bri warded by this steamer must be » 2M, for France direct by stenmship steamships Montana, Batayin ails tor Denmark, Sweden and Norway, asenn. N. P. will leave New York J st Indios, via i the mails for Porto Rico The mails tor Australia, &e, The mails for C #, single, em te; good table: eb WEST WASHINGTON PLACE.—T0 LET 4 d lemen, without board, furuished front Rooms on 50 AMEKON & O ACIFIC MAIL AND PANAMA TRANSIT ~ STEAMSHIP For CALIFORNIA, JAPAN ZEALAND, BRIT For SAN FRANCIS onnecting for Central ST 16TH ST, NEAR Rooms and Sourd for fauutlies oF ger JUINA, AUSTRALIA, NEW ORKUON, &C., ISH COLUMBIA , #37 (KEPT B iady).— Handsome Rooms; first class table; terms very TH ST. WEST, veees Wednesday, January merica and South Pacific FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO JAPAN and CHINA, Y Thursday, Fobruary 1 STRUCTION, y tiNE REPUBLIC panish, Itelian, BACHER, Herald ottice. #12 WEST.—HANDSOME: double Rooms, with Board; terms LADY FROM es 0 few Inore pupils German, Address st nished single ;Weanesday, January 31 BULLAY, Superintendent, orth River, tout Canal at, EXICAN MALL 88, LINE, 4 North River at 3 P.M. Saturday, Jan hs A for families, on third st terms very moderate; accommodation fir he French language ; MATHEMATICAL cher desires private pupils; prepares tor ‘Address FRAG, BOX 17 BAST.—W1IM BOARD, ONE WE my moderate, ADWAY.—AND jourd, to gentleman and a HAVANA AND w r furnished hall Room | college; highest city reference, 145 Herald Uptown offi WBRA, BOOKKE . FOR HAVAN. OLTY OF MERIDA CLTY OF VERA CRUZ TY OF NEW Yor: FOR VE y uished Room: OME BROOMS. ntiemen, with unexcep: | VM ST.—HANDS ew Orleans Feb 1 the above ports. ve Sons, 31 and 33 Broadws RK AND HAVANA DIREOT MATL Lt K— tor Havana direct, as -Saturday, February 3 Steamers will leave 23 for Vera Ori For freight or pa F. ALE. nee; terms mode FOR MISSES AND modationss moderate py . a Norongh instruction i AV.—DESIR- tlemen; superior Boar SEYMOUR, Sew Canaan, Conn, HER OF THE ENG. | correspondence, rhete Rooms for fam 4. BURD, VISITING TE ST. HANDSOME ont Room and first elnss table. paly ais wu xpecinlt idence ; reference; d accommoda. ly to. WM. P. CLYDE & CO., McKELLAR, LULING & CO., Agents in Havana, EW ORLBANS DIRE ROMWELL LINK, ip enrborn, will sail 6 bowling Groen, DANCING DODWORTIDS DANOING ACADEMIES, + large ana sual. en for the reception aiars send for civeular, ATURDAY y O North River. viven to Mobile and principal E ‘Vhrough bills points on thy Mississippl River. Cabin passage, Apply to OLARK & 3 Private lossous © ANANT ROOMS FOR GEN. ACADEMIES, wrsdayey classes lar address private a Private lessons wny hour, with lady ussist TO PURCHASE, Ht stoeraze, S25, LAN, 86 West st. NS AND TEXAS EW YORK will sail from AST. NEAR 40 AV, Sto gentlonien, with + 1 BASH, NEAR Room on second aud third floors, $7, $5 and $10 per Week; good table NO 2i0 WEST. SJ ‘Hict with tirst cinss Board wo KAS? 28TH 8 NTE#L HOME, with Board, | sisting of parlor, bases | Inout aud smaller rooms, at low rent, will apply at 214 West di for Morgan City. Morgnn's steamers to Texan ports. ned to All pont on the Mississippi River, Mobile, Gal: Ja, Corpus Cheb: avo, Brownsville ‘D HAND BREAK, Wanted, ® go: Mt | dress, giving lo «| { second band four-lorse Break. est cash price and deseription, U. J. It. With of without boar A aiion very desituble, every home S160 bo #7 per Week; retorenves exchanged WANDSOMELY FURNISHED | lowation Rest class; Sid tor | as Pacific and Tr it. Marys and Fulton D3! URNISHBD ROOMS, SINGLY OR * i BBs hws YURUHASE-—A GOOD PATENT. ht, vin Cuero or Marion route, Apply tor rates. pas Chrlstt and Bea ooms bo let, table wu must be dosiguate Lighterage and el 806 4 single Roorns row $2 to $6; double Rooms RUHASESRETAIL STOCK OF | Store on Browd- | \--HANDSOMELY FURNIS we turailies of gentiome: wn poliey of the line, tor treight or MORGAN, Ager K BERMUDA.—THE KLEGANT MALL STEAMER jor Bermudn direct Thursday, Febru ND HAND SET OF S7.—THIRD STORY, BA vk ols, Addvew J. 1, HANSON, care A. Brady, 0 | jth Board and fire for wo persons $14; uleo other Hooms, very reasonable JOR BALIFA CROMWELL sStoamers leave picr 10) P.M GEORGE WASHINGTON, ..Friday, February 2, at 3 Most cireet, eheapest and quick Nowtoundiand and the Lower passenger « commodations. I to CLARK & SHAMAN, 86 W. fi "RAVELLERS’ . Wee RIVER LINE FOR BOSTON AND THE EBA! Leave New York daily (Sundays exce) North River, toot of Murray st, at 4 duced. more und more alarmed for his safety, Mr, Brewer, his trusted assistant, had, at bis earnest solicitation, consented to remain with him daring Monday and Tuesday nights, and was surprised ab tne alarming state into which bis mind had fallen. On Wednesday Mr, Cotlins was brought before the jo committee and subjected 0° & be tov. There was one point brought, out by; the examiner at this tine in a imanuer whic Mr, Collins seemed to think unduly eritersed bis man- STEAMSHIP LINE, th River following days at 3 route to Nova Seotia, freight or passage apply 2PM. Fares ee this Was a matcer Upon Whi i Elegant steamers leave diily (except Sandaysy from plor 43 North ilver, foot of Juy st, at 423 Nie LINK’ itretshv only) orth biver, foot of Park plac ate BL ga PHILADELPHL pi PENNSYLVAN THE OLD ESTABLISHED ROUTE AND sHORT LINE tw NEW YORK AND PIMILADELPULA 14 through trains euch, way daily; depots in Philadelphia, PROVIDE: 4 tracks, the most improv consistent wit Express trains leave New York, via Dosbrosses. and Cort- landt street ferrivs as jollows: 30, 8 30, Ged rad Naropa lu Lt A x an 2 midnight Sunday, 5:30 A. 0 wnd BP. Me ¥ ‘Returning, trains leave Philadelphia at 3:20, 4 . M. (limited express, 1:80 P. M.), 140, On sunday, i} 7:30, 8:40 nnd 4. 5:80, 7 und 7 3:80, 7, ‘Ticket aftives, and toot of Dexbr voker Battery pl FRANK. TH General Maudie _ THE LECTURE SEASON. OPULAR LECTURES ON THE BRAIN AND NE: ‘Dr. Eugene Dupuy, who comes to this vous Syste country with foreizn physiol 36. rt WELLE BDUCATED™ MUSIC makes piano & specialty, desires pupils; not ners but advanced pupils, who wish 4 higher education, aro. requested to apply by’ sending WARTH, oft i OR OPERA, without means instructed poyment. Address letter OF ARETZEK A’ W YORK CONS! LY COMPE: YORK CONSE! ust 14th st., se EXCHANGE, “IN NOiBS SECURED BY MORTGAGES n property to ex- ‘Address EXCHAN NEW No. 5 $5.200. chauge for Merchandise. Herald ullice, TWO LARGE COAL SALE PRICES RULING LOWER THAN LAST MONTH. At the Exchange Salesroom yesterday morning the Pennsylvania Coal Company sold at auction 50,000 tons of Pittston coul, to be delivered at the Erie Railway coal docks at Weehawken during the month. Jobn H, Draper was the auctioneer, and Mr. Hoyt, Vice President of the compat He anvouncod that in consequence of the destruction by fire of an engine house belonging to the company and other hindrances in the way of transportation only 60,000 of the 100,000 tons advertised would be | sold; 5,000 tons ot egg coal would be put up together, the chaser to take bis choice of tons of egg #1z0 would be disposed off, wus first sold, one buyer taking 5,000 tons ut $2 873, and the remainder was disposed off at $2 90 ‘Tho steamer and grate were started at $2 50, but / at Which price the Whole was ‘about equal quantities and in large lots, wy-flve thousand tous of stove coal were dis- posed at $3 45 per ton iu lots ranging from rose rapidly to $2 82 gold 1 ‘tw 6,000 tons. ‘The tollowing table shows the rates obtained to-day as compared With those at the last previous sale by this company :-— Grade, Lump. dteume: Grate John H. Draper & Co., at No. 26 Exchange place, tor the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Kuiroad Com- pany. The bidding was not spirited, owing, probably, to the quantities purciused at the fret sale, ‘The coal was deliverable at Hoboken and was cl 000 tons; grate, 20,000 tous; exg, 15,000 tons ; stove, 40,000 tons, und chestnut, ‘18,000 mer coal wus started at $2 50 a $2 6d, ut whieh price the whole wus sold. sand tons of tne grate coal were sold at $2 65; tons at $2 674, and the remaining 400 tons ut 2 e1Ze Was started at $2 60 and The prices tor the stove lows :—stean tons, The st The when 3,000 tons were sol coul were $3 45 and $3 474. ‘The first sule of chestuut coal was made at $3 023; The price rose quickly to $3 07 $3 1244, but then fell back to $3 inainder of the lot was closed out, The following 18 a comparison of tho rates obtained by the company hissy Grade Steamboat Grate ‘Be. Stov Chestnut. DESTRUCTIVE EFFECTS IN ENGLAND AND 8COT+ LAND—NUMEROUS SHIPWRECKS. {From the Manchester Examiner, Jan. 9.] After a day’s lull the storm broke out with increased violence on the Scotch coast on Sunday night. Rain fell in torrents for eighteen hours, with snow and sleet. In the highland district the wind shifted irom cast to south, and blew with great force, ping have been fearful during the jast few days, _Vodies of seamen were thrown ashore on the Kincar- dineshire coast, and wreckage was so provalent that fishermen were impeded hauling their nets, The almost continuous rains since Tuesday last have caused the rivers Weaver and Cocker to overflow their and Croston, banks in townships inundated, sheets of rections a8 ny be very Martin Mere t several feet, to ve cleared of al present. ‘The water is over the main line of the Great West- FURS! CLASS WARDROBE | HED wp for cash. Addiess, with tail partiowiars, aid Uptown olive, | QQrH st, 207 Wes to let, with firey class , North River. veniel to Evbitwae, Aout, 29 Brondway. yard; Louse is ventral ern Railway vetween Bridgewater and Durston tora disiance vi a mile and # quarter, aud Bow reaches | Same to sell iteut to the quick, wus, asa whole, highly cegditable to lim, as the ein~ bers of the committee afterward remarked, With toars.in his eyes, the Monday beiore, he bad tendered his resignation to the Board Of Directors, suying'as he did so, “Ll have worked for thirty years, with what fidelity God kuows, tor the protection and salety of the public, and now the publi, forgetting all these yours of was, of course, not accepted, and the over sensitive au Was assured (hat his view was entirely unjustand | unwortny, but all to no effect. The thought of pos- sible injustice still haunted him, Ou Wednesday bight Mr. Brewer intended to yo, as he bad done the two previous nights vo stay with his cherished friend at the. residence of the jatter on St Clair street, Bu upon calling at the office and being as. sured that be bad leit no word for him, either 1p re. gard to the eveuing or concerning the trip of inspec: tion for Thursday, he concluded that the deceused had left for his home in Ashtabula, where of late he spent much of bis time, ‘Thus ailairs rested antl Saturday morning, When, Jearning that he was vot In Ashtabula, Mr. Brewer foured some evil had betallen bun, and, gomy to tho house, he inquired of the colored man, | went through the ‘house to the family bedroom api fonnd the remuins of the deceased, ‘The Jace was badly s.ained and pre pearance, From the fuet thut decomposition bad al. ready begun, itis inferred by the Coroner that death took piace some forty-eizht hours betore, or on Thurs- day morning. pment and the fastest time bwoluie safety. No 1 Astor House ses and Cortlandt stroet street, Brooklyn: Now: 114,116 and 118 Jersey City. Emigrant Ticket Ottice, No.3 D. M, BOYD, J) General Passenger Agent. ndson street, Hoe “The scene among M cannot be adequately described, His peculiarly generous and honorable outure bound him very closely 1p tes of trendship to all who knew him well, and When the news of his untimely taking oi! was known hy. Monday, | among the ollicials of the road, at tirst there was a general feehng of incredulity, to be gollowed but too buon by the unmistakable evidence “of the terrible | truth, and then strong men broke down and wept like cuildren, will give three Free Lectures in room oper Institute, (second floor), at % o'clock, 0 “8 of wary 25, (toentul and ‘Thurs Advances in the Physiol y oF thé Brain and Nervous Sys Those interested had better cut this out, k, L, YOUMANS, HU ROM, —LADIES nd rapidly assisted to em- KA, station L. NT CHURCH AND read the terms of sale. either, but only 7,000 The egg coal Dec, 20, 1876. sited as fol+ | G0x200x75 corner ol 4th st. 8. 8. to $3 10 bid, to » at which Ube re- i last montia:— Tth st, m8, 20 It, 7Sih st, 345 a8 47% 3 023g a3 12h STORMS AND FLOODS. Henry» Bd av. o. 8.20.11 ft, Bid at, 8 m5 BSth sta, 8.8.40 63d 51 120 i. @. of I Job isi to Mary A. Hen Delancey 1. 8. OO ft, @. oF For! Disusters to ship- 10U 1%. 7 10th av., mew. 16th st... the railway vast two or three di- far as the eye can reuch, some piaces the water has risen to within a lew inches of the rails, At Croston the young selves by sailing on ralts over the fieids, and moar the Rufford station only the tops of the hedgerows and the young pluntutions can be seen for a long distance, Fortunately, as the land in this district 1s nearly all devoted to potato crops or to the pasturing of cattle, little or no damage can be done by the food, Contrary to expectation, the flood at Windsor har subsiued two inches owing to the influence of the wind, From Selby we learn that the river Ouse 18 full to overilowing, and it 1s feared that when spring tides set inou Weduesday there will be another tlood like the one of last week, 6 heavy rains have flooded nearly the whole of the farms im the neighborhood of Southport, and it is feared that the seed sown for the p uch damaged. A large tract of country cal covered with water to # depth of one instance a farm bouse has had its furniture and the tenants take up their abode in a neighboring farm ows are algo covered with a lurge sheet of water, and farming operations are entirely suspended for the yen amuse them Ist, ay. Ist wy., & Ww. Corn Baldwin, George Kt. and wi Xt wheat crop will | Huteninsos In the Forest of Dean the floods coutinue and the Our Gainsborough correspondent reports th ‘t part Shetlield and Lincolnstire line west flooded. The Trent is bigher than ea of inundation larger. THE DEAD ENGINEER, THE SUICIDE O¥ CHARLES COLLINS—~A TRIB- ULE TO HIS HIGH CHARACTER, ‘The death of Mr, Charles Collins, Chief Engineer of It 1s reported that Mr, Collins wept when he reached Itis said, continues the Leader, that his friends, t legisiative examinas of ovtuinimy reports trom lis subordinates, As ho especially prid The examimation, however, rvice, has turned against me’? The resignation ted a horribly ghastly ap- Speaking of Mr. Collins’ cbaracter the Leader says: Collins’ friends at the house “Phe deceased was born in Richmond, N. Y¥., in 182 and was filty-oue years of age, He was from an ol and highly respected ftamnly, received a liberal educa- tion at one of the Kustern colleges, and bis proles- stoual education and graduation trom the Rens: Polytechuie Instivute. Lu this latter institute he gave full promise of the great abilities which he was destined to display im aiter yeurs. Tinmediately alter graduation be was employed tor several years in pracy tical aud next took charge Boston and Albany Ratlroad. He caime to this sec- uon of Ohio in 1849 to take charge of locating the Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinatti and. Indianapolis Railroad. He was ap engineer also in its construction, Next he was for a time Supermtendent of the Painesvilie and Ashtabi luke shore ana Siichngan tion wus vrought abou ue position, Which he lay ever gince retuned, Besides his arduous work in copucetion with the Luke Shore road he has at short intervals taken charge of the cone struction of yarious otver lines in different parts of the | country. Mr. Coliius had for yeurs enjoyed the tulles | confidence and respect of all who knew tim, either in } u business or soctal way. He was, without doubt, the greatest rulroad engineer m the United States. Com. inodore Vanderbilt pad for years reposed in Mr. Cole ling the fuilest trast, ‘heir relations had always teen ratiinate and satistactory to both, When wus Lo be performed upon the gr had control Mr. Collins’ plaus and methods were always uccepted by the great commander witnoat question us Lue cheapest and best, r engineering in Various parts of New Eugland, some importunt work op thé fa road, and when the Southern consolida- as yiven bis present y work tt hnes of which Wi His CHARACTER was peculiar, yet epurely jovable, There is not a singic Man upon the whole hne, from tu to che general manager, Who did not possess a persoual allection for him, and scarcely one knew wim well who did not shed tears at the Lidings of his antitnely death, His ideas of resp His honor was untaruished.”” rack bau nsibilily were scrapulously exact. REAL ESTATE. The following sales were effected at the Real Estate Exchange yesterday :— Richard V, Harnett sold, by order of the Supreme Court, in forectosure, George W, Carr referee, one lot, Yoxig block, on East Sxty-third street, north side, 70 teet west of Madison avenue, to H, 3, Fearing tor $14,000, A. H, Nicolay & Co, sold, by order of the Supreme Court, in foreclosure, James McNamee referee, a ten+ ement house, with Jot aide, 24.8 feet north of Thirty-ninth street, to Charles Gignoux, plaintiff, tor $10, .$x75, on First avenue, west H. Ludlow & Co, sold, by order of the Supreme Court, in foreclosure, J. H, Fay reteree, the house, with lot 15. 6x74, No. 1,102 Madison avenue, west side, GL2Z feet soul of Seventy-eiguth stree Carver, for $21,000, to A. H. Blackwell, Riker & Wilkins gold, by order of the Supreme Court, in foreclosure, Jon I, Requa referee, a house, With 10t 25x79, on Second avenue, west side, 50 leet north of Futy-sixth street, to A. 1. Noner, tor 025, Bernard Smyth gold, by order of the Supreme Court, J Gvodlet referee, a plot of lan 25x100, on Kiverside avenue, northeast d street, to E. Livermore, tor $40,000, THANSP RS AbowFne to Mary A. Alew BOth ste, Bs, ite. of Richard Kroiam to Jolin Bell 12,100 TOth ste, ws Jeremiah 1 27,000 Murpliy to 1,958 MeCutdy ata Hh ste, De amuel MeMiian sd wile to Ernest Bredormann 7,000 it. 6, of Montgomery at, 27x10 R. baldwin ph D. © ste. Ww. Richard 1 tw. of Caroline Stolley to Mary T. Brash to Jolin Simonse iB), LORUG,2g; also Housto Hach and has also 10th ay, 19y.11x ieregal I, Titus... 81,000 i ‘Uiney (referee) ty F swine. tee BOA Wes, of ddd ot, SAMO See 4.9006 MOLIEAGRS. to George it. sa. of Henry st, @. of Montgoume ,000 Bicderman, Kenvsi and wite, to. Ul s the be OF TSth st. W. 4 250 Knacituci fda of 6th av. 5 9 youre... ‘ ary KE, and busta stot) We oF Bd By, 5 years 4,500 Hees Pay to Yense "A.M shall (oxecutor), ss of GOth st., & of Madison ay, Tyenr ats + 15,090 MeQuade, satriek, to Mary F) Murphy, e's Ur Wah” ste, Of 20 AV. 5 F MONTH... eee 1,453 Same todvbn MeCurdy, a #. of Tow st. © Months, ‘ 1,264 Sume toJolin A. Dendy, ns. i 7 months... t6 ern 874 MeAnanuy, Mary aid iusband, to" John L. Bogert, s. oF 07th st, of dd wv.; 9 Your be x Sturtevant, Mary A aud others, bo Joseph Priest, ®, *, of Houston st; 5 yeurs + 6,00 4, 6, OF ALL Bh (NO, 109 Hast) 1G ¥eure O0"