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e ‘ . ho eo CIvY REAL ESTATE OR SALE, ort ig Central. In future ali advertisements presented for after eight o'clock: F. M. will be charged ication THK MAGNIFICK:7 PLOT OF ELGUTEE: xd vali Lan it front ‘Park wv., now funnened co sts on grade; s)- verb high will be peromp- | pity lortty sald next st soon, at 111 ‘Broadway, by ore der of the Supreme Court, im separate parcels ws TAMER’. OAR LY, Auctionser. Side. LL FURNISHED HOUS* FOR SALE—40 WEST A SMA Aisd ot., convenient to Brondway, Inqnite from 10 to 4 * BRI av.. near 19th st. hav. K DWELLING: “Tt ROOMN; . Heal Estate Agent, MONTAG Ins T6 ( BARGAI 7m $8,000; Bros (§s,000, wo trade. W ulwaye cool, $2,000; hes 10,0005 jess norte JAMES PRIC North Side. TILL RENT MY MODERN CHATEAU AT HUNTS Voiut, fully furnished, season or lor splendid viow; CHATEAU a Miscetha NASH WANTED—FOR TIE pay 10 percemt now. Appl. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO RENT. all advertisements prearutad Sar publication after HM, will be cheers double rates, ‘STORE AND Cot. let, together or Harlem THAT WILL 28 YOGIN st. CORNER containing tix 699 very low rent, at Phe hour from city; ged villas G cAT # NENBAL R PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR BALE OR TO Ri aT ‘Infituere alt advertizvements presented for afier eight o'clock F. M, will be charged double ra AINS SOL 5 dewelry Sto ORIGINAL TA Bowery. 222. Lesidences, the mots eas nnd water nMees, THLES, + st i sbraubbery, i houd, combiaing city conveniences with ull advantages FUMLLIO AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS; a snosphere. free from malaria, and pecu= Lageeeable it all are located ou the ground, 109 te w ii " roats ea'and in all weather, and where tumily from lirst chass stores and groceries as conven raupum, according to size La nds. ‘ . North Shore and Central Raflroxd via Long tsieud City or Hunter's Pe 0, 9:20, SAL M3 ea, 3, 4 TERM Rew M ect wit pusved hote anager, at office adjacent TiN PLAINFIELD, splendid lovatio: ance cum remain, OR SALE, FINE COUNTRY IF ning lots, garden; house well bails; 15 room: provonients: vrounds bishest fn the vieinit Ail modern tastefully laid out; every deveription irnit shade tr terms ousy, Apply to CHAKLES KE 71 Pine st. w York “BEAUTIFUL COUN? ON THE SOUN for rent, on moderate terms: stable, bathing honse, & Sav hour wid a qua'ter tom Patton ferre. AUDLEY W. GAZZAM, 165 Brondwa EBANON Pine st. ROOMS, i} (ys ag cot NTRY PLACE O ‘shears from ¢ near sound; bathin, ponting; large house, improvements, & \ Pid, 00 0 B,D; bs FAME PRC UNTEY SKAT AND Istand, worth smi ber erty, No applic partionlars. | Address state of cultivat! and; will be sol 5 will ARE MUGHOL cheap: h AND. Whippany, d SEAT POR SALE. DELIGHTFUL COUNTRY roarsdaie, W rit hotee. ‘Apply. 160 Broudway (OR SALE AT QUEL =A FARM OF BLGUT. peu acres, With 2 tow! niet ta depot, et, AMES 0 RATOGA apie two ye ouseress ars addenss 178 Fulton ate, BEAUTIFUL large tow splendid arriages, &e 10 years: Address box 50 ie HUDSON.—B AND BEAUTIFUL FARMS AND to exchange tor well moved. 1. JOUNSON, Jr, 58 Liberty ste LD. FURST CLASS HOUSE vements; ample srounits, airy and village; tornished’ or aninenishe My New York AMPORKD.—L OFFER SEVERAL FARMS OF 100 Pccres and ‘upward, near sti eat bargains, HUBBARD, Town Hal, Stamta 1 mpi FINEST HOTEL WITHIN 25 MILES OF NEW York, 125 rooms, tally lightly encumbered, to trade for Wes orn or et d ON, Jr, SR Lib RRS COUN two minutes’ wit by ruil; horses bealthtul joew Apply to Ay b, DIOKnKSO ET, FURNISHED-PART OR WHOLE ¢ Ot jenrden: sinbii remote from neighbors; Bewutitnl view; 20 miutes trom city DOREMUS, 26 Charles st. Mio LET FURNISHBD—AT FISHKILL, ON ILUDSO: Residence of the late Smit B Apply W. IRVING CLARK VORNISHBD HAND. -MODERN HOUSE, throuhont: one aero, garden, trnit, 9 40 minutes on Montelaie Kailyay ATANLEY Pe RGUSON, 170 Broadway. MPO LET-FOR THE Sk ASON, NEAL sEWOOD, ! wih shaogo tod tenit im abandance? wate he Louse, Address hox 243, knglewood, Me LEIA XV AT LITT with water Ir ir tutes from Wall Elevated Railroud, TALUOTT, mo T-TO A PRIVATE FAMILY months, a furniched Mone, eontainin: Kuliron b. Apply to 16.1 N.J., pleaanatiy sit near defterson Park, For wre apply to A. V., box L081 Post ofc TPO, RENT, Fok SUMMER—REASONABLE 70 GOOD fonnnt, elegant Con . fnity od. one hone by New Haven Koad; garden made: trait in abinaanes Louting and ti Insurane ¢ Wispsor ROE Apply to A.J. CRIN, Tradesmen TUS Hrondwag é ° i SARATOGA NOs, N.Y, TO LET=COMPLETELY FURNISHED, and R ft. Miah ob ata bey ATLO. A Finn ) N js now being Also, STEAM HW and OTHER IMPROY aE Senate fhe BUILDING, with is WHOLLIN and occupies the FINEST LOUATION. tn OKING and ADJOINING CONG SS i to HENRY CLAP, at av w York, . kiteben, fet pouty of comirwlly looated: clr Address Fost ofice box < rooms, nd cold water, buth tu! a, anlanae baw minutes’ watk from bathing beach, 15 Nahant, Mus $1.05 BUYS NICK COTTAGE: IMMEDIATE, powemenion : i Jovation, nour depot, Fite g Vouunpurs, No dq Porton to ait, Also KELLOGG, Brondway—lol 2 “REAL ESTATE aXCUANGE, re all advertinaments presented j0 whe P.M. aehll ba charged double rates, Uh EXUHANGE—IWo FL fn the suburbs work, overiook!:/¢ pultication after ark, New York, Brooklyn and Elizabeth: very henithy wn Fhe be hborioods, with four acres of grou’ ens ail kind Jit; stable and Louses new, with: latest im- provements; Will exchange one for a Stock Farin and the ddvess or ing 1. Propert dd ay., Brooklyn; well let. A. B., box THEE ACKES; i S fishing; one fey. PHILLIPS, 08 ogetubles exchange Naseau ot WAnteet0 ANGE SOUTHERN LAND OR Barine-s No « about $000 work Vurviture lor bo tel purposes, Addiess J, U,, Lerald o@ico sidenaw; ieehonse, every, cows, th car. rent low. W. POOLLY, 171 sth Ry, O LET, A BRAUTIFUL AND AD. | furnished, 14 rooms, enenp. apuly at 2 Fark place, rown RNISHED NOUR; ONG OF THE sible inthe village, ple nt dralawge: horses and der month, Boe 73 New York : Contes Market, Newark, N.J., before ¥O4 PRAM AND TURNOUT THREE | | BURNISHED ROOMS AN TO LE! | doth st 70 LET FOR BUSINESS, PURPOSss, In future all advertisements presented for publication afer eight o'clock P.M. will he charged double rates, PP Rsert” nuit orK: c vn > Fh Located on First Floor to te or bow yer ve iY uw oe suit ten son Also some sligible: Liaw Ofiiees. te late sonome SUPLY “ON THE PREMISES, Tako the ee rater ferjanitor. “A PINE, LIGHT FRONT OFFICE ON FIRST FLOOR to let_very iow: S800: high ceiling; newly painted. Heoom 6, 7 Warren at.. newr Bi adwey, MEST LOFT NO. 18 SPRUCE Throagh 185 feet te Beekm: iam jor leather, paper or other rag A | 1 Futton ate re inauranee offices itered: PPT OVER—A FRW STOR A Apartments, Stabdlee, Workshops ni oe JAMES vit LEARE, FOn A TRRM OF YRARA, North Biver (452 feet Jong, PU feet ~ Por terms and further ‘the Department of ook jan of premixos can be new. wide), and adjacent information uw mm P39 BOO! i. LYNDB, a. HB. BOYNTO. ‘52 Browdway. INDOW) 231 WEST yeil divide it Avvly West 3411 0 LET—PIRST © GORNE. and Firat Floor corner 10th av. and tended out, Tvquire 625 10M av. 9 RENT, LOW—129 WEST BROADWAY: ON the best. places in the city to start a dairy or baters, Janel or rastaafant; stoce open from Rte 5. ___ DWE . TO LEP In frtvere alt presented for publicttion after eight «'elock P.M doer ti wedi be charged done rates ue, oF GSRABLE FORNI® Diernemhs kode Hes < 70 LET-PURNISH ED AND VNPORNTSI the your of sexgon, wt very low prices, J. HENRY JOU 80! Morr ; HED—HOUSE ON Mt . Morristown, aT mo i t a p mme.tiate possession, Address OUDISK, box 177 Herald Uptown office, Untrurnished. SSORTMENT SIXTY HOUSES, special bargain, $1,209; unequaled, $1,000; Fiat MI HRTWER, 160 Bast R BROOME, jou lamedi- $500 UPWARD; “AP. A ho! pet ZA.ai! improvements: f ately, hil y ow tt RAR BROADW. Central Hotel; Iouses, Rooms, Floors, Bd wt. mo Ti mo DRT" stoop brick House mounts; 17th st St. Denis Hotel, corner Broadway N 1 VARICK st., ad order; poss vy ni WAL ONO. a19 BAST i7ti & ncod throughout; reat low te good tenatt HN UO, Be WARD, 41 Soath xt r Db BASEMAN NIGH rh improve= er. Inquire DAPARTMENTS for gublication double rates, HANDSOWE PARLORS married couples: sreakfast in room wis wo smaller Koons. Ms, WITIL ALT. MODERN TY et if destred; = Cis 106 West ISHED HALT ROOM, PER Rast Lath no for the lady if desired ; “\ FEW CHOICE RO: re ak: 1 week, to ventiemen. os Aturni urtendance ; very moderate, 106 West Lai AND NIGELY A partor floor. und froutings funn of gentlemun and lady has all madern improvements. Rallrond depot, Apply Mrs. tt W GRNTLEM. ished large or #1 breakfast, i} BUIT OF FURNIS ool accommodations for one or two gentlemen, Avonrd, 3 BL rn Re near Windsor Hotel; Board wile. Address WINDSOR, Hernia Uptown COOL AND NICKLY PURNTSI in priyate house. rent #6, NEW, YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, it all nt rewenterd for ter hls Dee A BARGAINTUIS DAY, MUST BE ROLD, ELE. gantly fitted Saloon, dewa town: day trade, ‘i LLOYD, 2 Browaway. SET OF ENCYCLOPEDIA, NEW, WorrTil $00, 11 be xold for $22. Address CLERGYMAN, care of nter & Bruzier, 409 Broadway. LL STYLES—MARHLE SODA WAPER AND WAL. fut Root Beer Apparatus at com, WHURYIKLD'S, 202 Water as. N OLD FATABLIANED CORNER LIQUOR STORE, doing a good bustuess, wi Y Lease, can wy, or will exchanged for Real Eetate. e. ‘ORNMR LIQUOR STORER bacgale, | _BIATEE. Sareea wer BALE, ON EASY TERMS. —C el location on a lending aveni RUG STOKE FoR mat Branch office. RY STORE [8 GRAND ST. ldress CAM- ‘A GROCE Brooklyn; splendidly fitted up; exceliontly adupted to small deulor! rent low, Apply ww i. Kea Fb. THU. BA & OU., 110 Reade «t., New York: JPoR SALE PO UTS known Printing Fatnulishme comprete in all deyariments u William st, terms enay, For p: apply to GEORGE WILSON, Aduintateator, Rh SALE OR TO LET—ESTANLISHPD MAT STORE: ‘go01 chaneo lar any other business, Address W., Post ‘office, Pa . POR FIRST OLAa8 Market on Gt av.. with Horses nad Wavons; owner has othe wens, Address box 15i bi ie. NOK SALE CuBar Butiery for DR. O medien w RESCHER'R orth 840, Ke GALVAKIC Particulars b Ty A re SEWSPAPHER ROCTS AND A STAND. Cuil 48h ot and Sag. ESTABLISHED MARKEY FO) ites cost; rare bargain; sucrilice. ALE FOR a7 Ld halt what fix Const st, Brookly ARE BUSINESS: uring iusiners for sale, dong & business gf 828,000 a Cloths wultg small.’ For particulars addtross sorinauire of AGUS BELL & ~OPPORTUNITY.—OUstoM TAL Gakrui Room paws, “TOWN, DOING A FIN DAY ry siness: $1,500; rent, 850, CURLEY, 12 t Nt FOR THE ANUPFACTURE pu 5 x horse clipping machine, patented at Washington in gist, 1876. Greone st. NO TR2 MACHINERY, Te In future cht advertisements presenind for publication aster taht Beck PM veil te Charged toute ritten, JMPIRE WOOD SPLITTERS—Best IN UNITED Bites for splitting pine, onk und hickory, Sond for ele. cular, ThataLAM La SV ULLLAMS patentee and buitder, 154 East OR SALE-KOPER CALOKIO ENGINE, THRE horse power, with gearing, all In good order. Apply at 114 Wort! h st, up stal + AND MOULD! Apply to OGDEN & ALGO OTs EN- 3 Machinery Longht, ______ ROBERTS, 118 Liberty st. TANTED—A_ FIRST GLASS NEW OR SECOND hand # or 10 horse Enging, vertical or horizontal; alko KORBRTS | ENGIN Boilers aud Machinery chene, ROB \ 40 horse Boiler, Address, with partionl: o, 447 Wost 20th 4, ce TANTED—TURN LA NE 20 FRET L to swiug 10 Inchéa; two of K fect In lenzth, to «wi in prime order; also an upright xteam Engine of uch diameter of cylinder. Addrosy box 1,181 Post BUROPR, Jn future all atlvertisements presented for publication afler eight o'clock P. M. will be charged double rates, , CRYSTAL PALAU. With constant trains to every York Horald always in te rend ‘al Palace, The New ments presentad for publication Mt. will Le charged double rates. FOR FURNITURE, PIANOS, #6. +; watchman; furniture moved, STORAGE slowest rates; eleva WiTLTAM H, MICHALES, 38, 42 Commerce st. neat We Bleecker. MORGAN & BROT R: es, Brondway and 47th st.; sepa janos, baggage, kc, Lnxpection F WAREHOUSES, 750, 752 754. a ay., corner 40th st.—Sepnruze rooms’ for turnity raze for cartinges, general morchandiss, &c, SITU & SILLS, Proprietors ARE- rooms for nd uy RNISHED ROOM, WITHOUT BOARD, ns AA netw nd Beh sts,, Sth andGeh avs, by a single kentleman, wate lamily or widow; price $2 PERMAN: Uptown oft NELY FURNISHED ROOM; Y n and wife. sur terms A FWast dith s JINKLY FURNISHED ROOMS CAN BE TaD FOR rentlemen or gentleman and wife; terms low, Apply at 102 Kast 26th st. near 4th ay, Kee LADI‘S OR GENTLEMEN URNISHED ‘ i ns, $4 to $0 week; ball Rooms, $150 up. 86 West URNISUED ROOMS FOR UOUSEKEEPING AND single Reon to let, 423 cd av., botw ith, HOth sts, AnGE COMPLETELY FURNISHED athurd ns, water, cooking ails, Linen eekly; no ocher teuants, 36 Mony Ist, Hoboken, 11 short blocks from ferry. IGELY ‘(SUED ROOMS—SUITABLE FOR single n oF ladles; bath in house. 156 West | ECOND FLOOR, NEWLY FURNISHED, VERY COOL x S 16: mo tor nthe suminer, suitable for thres gentlemen; price $21, av, ‘RONT ROOM ren, ond Room jou for gentle: oF light honsekeeping, at No. ® Stuyve 0 LRT-COMPORTABLY —FURNISUED, THREE | small Rooms for hongekeeping, In gottage; Healthy, ro. | etable neighborhood; price #6 50 week, 181 West | d st. 7TH st., 104, 8 OC fevine place. Tin beard, tor gentlemen, OT WEST 27TH ST, NEAR COLEMAN HOUSE. 2 A Wide hen wons; other destenble Rovins; transient mmordated 4Ti ST. LARGr, AIRY ROOMS, FOR elegantly furnished; bath, &e. er VWEEN UNION SQUARE AND dsomely furnished Koons, without ye . SSucntiome house : terms tow. HROADWAY joining Delm: 1.132, oul Rooms, single or suits; bath, bot and cold water: gor attonday tse of an Clecamt parlor; reterencos changed: UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART MENTS TO LET. Tn future all advert nts presented for publication after eight o'clock P.M. witl b¢ charged double rates. ) FLOORS, 6 ROOMS, I) se8 premises trom 10 to 1 Atta FLOOR TO LETAIN A PRIVATE BROWN stane Not West 50th st.; newly painted and in iysteluss order; rent low, MO LET-IN SULENDID COX and Third Floor of honse 850 Kast MPO RENT, DOWN TOWN “TWO” Room, Kitenen, and two fo quired; every improvements nice JAMKS PRIC HOUSES, ROOMS, &,, WANTED, ae n this City and Brookiyu. ~ In future all advertiseunents gresented sar publication after ciuht o'clock PB, weil be charged double rates, ROOM ORF NTAINING ro fect and about 20 fos high, wishin n and Oh ave, Address y TANTED—A_ summer, within thirty miles from the city; should be well furnished and have spacious rounds and stable. Ad drew, with fuil description and terms, b Port «feo, ______ FURNITORE. se jure all advertisements presental sir ttm afer look P.M. vet be porno doutle ira sin ney ITHERS, 228 AND 20 7 I lishment ding, for al sty opposite: bar ted Ware, chery, Pia fund gilt, Of Ling 4 do, 7 tt oO in: amorted sizes; 2 walnut and gilt Mantels, do, 7. 4in. by 4 ft 10in. § 1 do.’ B ft. Sin, 4 Line by aft. Tim Ldo. 3h. Zin, by order of the Amsignae, PRICRS FOR POR botal terms of payments ad 157 Chath, wareroos, Miser oa S, OLLCLOTUS AND MATTINGS MM pared {henw atthe old place, 112 Fulton st, Call or end BILLIARDS, In fiver all netvertisements presented fw publication after Cight oelork BM, will be charged denble rater, MURIUAN STANDARD HEVEL BlbbI PABLEA 3 KVEL BIDLIARD TABLES Ada Dotanoy's wire cushi rao iy atl eine Professional players: extra inducements Wow offanwd Bit wand Haller at growt bargain, W. Wh GHIPELEI © LOT OF SECOND WAND BU DFANDRS IN COLI EN Dee een atvery low prices, H.W, MARBLE MANTELS. In future alt astrertizements reented ful by i after eight o'clock P, Fihurge ate M. will be charged double rater, Tf PHIGES NEVER APPEOACUED RRVORE, Slate and marble Mantels; largest asortmert in the SOM PANY, LR WARLNOUSE, ATM AV. FROM 3sD having been remodelled on a new plan, ts proparod to xive better ommodution thin any other house in the city ior storage ot furniture, pianos, ‘aun and gos of every description, and at lower rates. ” AGLE STORAGE jurnitare and goods lowest rates; Improved 107 mses for safe keepin evory kind; xernpatonsty clea clovittor: one duoe west of ith ay. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &. ure a a mh ulso deo. . doweltyy & Watcher, Kwai AP, DIA. 'd Parsonal Property Sat M17, ROADWAY, CORND emonda, Watches, Jewelry, Stik ot every dexeription Honghht and wld; loans YADWAY, ROOM ated on Dinmonds, Watches, Property of ‘ery description. Same bow JAMES I. MATHEW JA . Inte of 697 Broudway, cornor 4th Ak SQUARE ~$75,000,—DLAMOND: ANWatches, Vatnables, &e., bought, rold, exchan, louns effected on diamonds, watches, de. : established 1 J. 1. BARMIN T 31 UNTON old Gold and Silver, GOLD WATCHES AND ARGAINS IN DIAMONDS J 1,190 Broudway, newr Bala aio eae Bont st, <DIES’ GOLD WATCH Awartanted. GEORGE hear 20th «t JONEY ON DIAMONDS, FUT AVL Watches, Jewelry, silverware, LnitShawis, Siles Xe. bow cht im small advan * ALUN, EACH, ) Broadway AND 1, 19 Lhd fal ; NTED PURCMASIG 2 | In future alt adcerticenente yrresented far pwiiieution aster | agente ©. af will be charged dowite vivten. © of 10ND HAND B fable. Addroxs, with price, ANTED—A kxtenslon | Herald ofice. MISCELLANEOUS. isenvents presented for publication M. will be charged dauble rates, ANTED—1O INTRO ‘Addroas W. W MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, a MARRIED. Horry—Covrtxery,-—On Thursday, May 31, by the | Rev, Dr. dugersoll, Huxry C. Hovry to AxNa D, CovnrNey, daughter of Brookiyn. TissiNeTox—ANDREWS.—On Thursday, May 31, at the Cbarch of the Holy Communion, by the Rev. Henry Matiet, Caakunrs H. Tissineros to Sornm V, j Anpruws, all of this ety, N DIED. Bovrvetrn. —At Brooklyn, on Friday, Janel, Extza, | widow of Daniel 5, Bourdetta, Relatives and (riends are invited to the funeral, at St. Charles couron, Sydovy plage, on Sunday at hall-pact four 1 SM. A On Friday mor vA: je of C, K. Buckley. Notice of funeral hereatter. Byrsn —On Friday, Juve 1, after a short illness, Bnixs, the beloved wile ot Thomas Byrne, aged 36 | yeurs, @ native ot Newross, couuty o: Wicklow, Iro- | land. i 1 jing, Juno 1, Emma A. The friends of the family aud those of hor brother. inslaw, Thomas Costigan, are respecttuily invited to atiend the funeral, trom her lato residence, No, 412 | Bast 17th et., ov Sneday, June 3, at two P.M. CLAnkson,—On Friday morning, June 1, city, Coxsiiies V. CLarkeon, M.D. The relatives and friends of the family are res) fuliy invited to attend the funeral services, withont turther notice, at his late residence, No, 96 Park av., next Monday afternoon, at two o’c CLYDR.—Kntered into rest May SL, J8ARELLA, Widow of George Glyde, atter along illness, in the O7th year of hor ago. Reotatives and frionde of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, at ber Inte regi- denee, 437 Lexiagion on Sunday, at five P.M, without further notice, The rematns will be taken to Greonwood, on Mot morning, for interment DUNsiGax.=O0 Maguik DUNNTOAN, the beloved wite of an, aged 2b yoare, The relatives and iriends of the family are invited to attond the funeral from her late residence, 95 10ch ‘on Sunday, the 8d inst, at two o'clock P. M. keACEN. —On Friday, June 1, Titowas Samont, see- son of Robert Greacen, aged 26 years, 2 mouths 8. friends of the family are invited to. auond the ral, on Monday, 4b inat., at one o'clock, irom No. 7 Weat 30th st. youpsonmit.—On Friday, June 1, Ku1as Gotnsowamrt, ed 74 years. “Hyanerel will take place from his daughter's resi- dence, 246 West 48th st., at nine o'clock A. M., Sunday, dine dA Rejatives and friends ure reepeottully invited On the 81st of May, Joan K. Gnaxwn, of dropay, The rel to attend the fnaeral, ou Saturdi P.M, from his late residence, No. 3 Also members of Howard Lodgo, F. A. M., and the Mrethron of the Ancient Accepted Kite, HACkLeY.—-At Cos Gob, Conn, on Wednesday, May my . latives and friends of the mily are invited June 2, at one BOT West 50th #t 30, of typuoid paeumonta, VietoR Mavu Hackiry, som ‘of Sara vod the late Protessor Charles W. Hackley. Relat and friends are respectfuily invined to eitena bis funeral hout further mvitation, from th oity. Vv HYN SLALIE 60 Union at nd 17th ha Now York, mauulacvarers of @ll kinds of sive Work, Church of st Vincent do Paul, West 23d 6, om Satar- day, June 2, at twelve o'clock, | yenr of his age. Robert Courtney, all of | Axymayx.=On Friday morning, at Wakefield, R. 1., Annauam HawMany, aged O1. Notice of funeral in tomorrow's paper. fivst.—On June 1, of pocumonia, Hon. J. Daccetrr Hen, aged 39 years. Nokige of funeral horeatter, Hewt,—On ¥riday, J 1, dexxce ©. Aust, Funerai trom her late reefdenco, 443 West 14th st.,on Saturday, at dve P.M. f Horry.—On Friday morning, June 1, at one o'clock, | of acute consumption, Hksky 0, gon of Jane and the | late Allred A, Holly, Funeral ‘row bis late residence, No. 329 Union 4t., Brovktyn, Sandoey afternoon, ai three o'clock, j ye .¥.—Drowned while bathing, James Joexra HUN. Nowce of the funeral when the body i# recovered, Kissam.—At Huntington, L,1,, on the morning of the | Ist tuat., Hassan, wie of Dr, Daniet &, Kiseam, of Brookiya, Kolutives and Irienda of the family are respectfully, invited to attend her funeral, from St, Jobn’s Oburch, Leet 3 on Suuday, 3d imst., ut two o'clock, | Trains leave Hunter's Boint and Bast New York at | 9:25 A. My Monat, —On Thursday, May 3t, Witutam 8, Monga, aged 76 years, formerly ot Brook! Funeral from bis late resiaen Oceanport, near N. i, Sunda June 3, at twoP, M. pier § North River (New Jersey Southern | 10 A. M., Sunday tor Long Branch. McCantuy.—On Thursday, attor a long and paintul ines, at ber residence, 42 Park st. Kiuex, veloved wite of Edward MoCarthy, native of Ballatore, couaty Kildare, [relaud, sara 48 years. Notice of funeral in to-morrow's McDoxaty,—On Frida: aged 60 years, Funeral from the residence of Wis son-in-luw, T. J. Hitohinao, 207 Kast 840 st,, Sunday, one ?. M. Painsox.—On Thursday, May 31, at 31 Newark a Jorsey City, ALexanpnn Patins aged 49 years. ‘The relatives and friends, Columbian Commandery, No. 1, of New York; Washington Uhamer, No 212, KR. A. M.; Washington Lodge, No. 21, F, and A, M., are respectfully invited tu aliend his fugeral, on Sunday next, ub two). af,, froim lis lute residence. Brevnkex ov Wasiisatos LopGx, No. 2l, F. axp A. You are horoby summoned to attend a special munication at the lodge rounis, 280 Bitecker ou Sunday, June 3, ariwelve M, sharp, to pay the las! tribute of Tewpect to our late: worthy brother, Alexua- der Pairs By order, = W.-Y ARCHER, Master. ‘A. Rovag, Seérotary, , Wasuixncton CuAarren, 222, R A. M.—Companions— You are hereby summoned to attend a special convocas ton at the chapter room, Masonic Templo, on Sun- day, at twelve M. sharp, Ua pay the jast tribute of respect to oar late companion, Alexander Pairson. Companions of sister chapters aro sraternally imypited By order, W. » ARCHEN, H. P. |AKRIBON, Secrolary. Prenty,—On Thursday, May 31, after a lingering Ilness, Mrs. Tsanetna Prunty, aged 52 years, Relatives and irieuds are respeotiully invited to at- teud the iuneral, ob sunday, June 3, to Calvary Ceme- tery. Roxck.—Lo Brooklyn, Ma Mme. Rilliet, 321 Dean at, ‘Tho relatives aud Irieuds of she family are requested, to atieud his tuoeral irom St, James Cathedral, Jay sh, at ton A. ML, on Saturday, June 2. scuwanze.—On Jane 1, alter a long and lingering sickness, HERMANN H. Scuwakzk, axed 25 yours. ‘The tuneral will take place irom his uncle's resi- dence, 103 Washington st, on Sunday, June 3, al two o'clock ?, M., to Which the relatives and friends are respectiully invited to attend, STE .—AL Bloomileld, N.J., on Friday, June], » Miss E, ELLen StRVENS, In the 8bth year of ber June 1, Josera MoDowatp, 31, at the residonce of ubrs B, Roken. Friends are invited to attend the funeral services, at residence of her unele, B, Page, at Bloomtield, on Sanday, at three P, M, The remuins wiil be taken to Greenwoud on Monday morning for interment. Swezty,—Sanat 0., wita of Calvin Swezey, and dauzhier of the lato Colonel Joseph O, Bogart, in the 76th year of her age, ‘The relasives and friends of the tamily are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, at Zion Charcn, corner Madiavh by, ghd S8tn 84, on Satnrday June 2, o'clock ewark, N.J., May 81, Hinag, widow aan ‘Tabnor, aged 86 years, neral services will bo held on Sunday, at two P. rom her late residence, No, 13 Thomas st,, New- Relatives and trieads are invited to attend, Yowy.—Friday, June 1, 1877, Many CG. Tows, wife of Benjamin F. Lown, the at:ves and friends of the tamily are rospect- fully invited to aitend the funeral, froin the residence of ver husband, No, 243 Grove st., between Grand and York sts, Jersey City, on Sunday, June 3, at tive o'clock P.M. Interment at Hudson, N. Y., on Mon- day, June 4, at two o'clock P, M. Tuire.—On J 1, 1877, Brinaxt Tuirr, the wite of the late Jumes Tulte, 1m tho 48th year uf her uge, of county Longtord, Ireland. The relatives and (riends ate respectiully invited to attend the tuneral, from ler inte residence, 295 Henry Sunday, at ono P, M, sx Atst.—On the Slat Ins it Newtown, L. L, Jous 1. Van Aust, in the 71st year of his age, Relatives and friends are invited to attend tho fu- neral trom the Ret d Chure! ewtown, on Suture day, June 2, at half-past three o'clock, without ture ther notice. Cars leave Long Island City for New. town at three o’clock P, M. 0 flowers. Watsu.—Ob May 30, 1877, Jaa#s Warsi, a native of Batlybonrdon, pariah of Baliyhale, county Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 33 years, The friends ot the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from hia late residence, No. 6 Ate torney st., on Sunday, June 3, at two o'clock; also the ombers of Peterson Engine $1, Volunteer Fire De- parimont. WiLLurs.—Al 3%, after a short iilness, Isaac WiLLErs, t Babylon, TL. 1., on Wednesday, May mm the 76th elatives ond friends are invited to attend the tu- neral, at Babylon, on Saturday, June 2, at ven A. M., aud ab Hompsiny (where the retains will be interred) at halt-past two P.M. Winktysox. On Wednesday, Muy 30, 1577, Any, wite of Robert Wiikinson, uneral services from St. Brosdway and Fulton st, on Sun PM. TWE§D, Paul's chapel, corner Y, June 3, at two i CONNOLLY SIFTING THR RUMORS THAT CIRCULATE ABOUT THEM—POLITICAL SPECULATION AND A THEORY OF MR, SWtYNx's DEFENGR, It will be remembered that in December last Wilt- jam M. Tweed addressed a letter to Mr, Charles O'Conor, which was delivered by Mr. Foster Dewoy, in which the prisoner offered: to return what moveys ho had taken {rom the city treasury and to give such evi- dence ag would enable tho city and county to detend successfully any claims made sgainst them by mem- bors of the old Ring, This letter was handed to the Attorney General, who visited Mr. Tweed, and alter an examination called upon Mr. Jobn Kelly. To him he rehearsed the information Le obtained (rom Mr. Tweed, and asked if ho would require auy additional facts, in lis capacity as Comptroller, to successfully detend the city’s suits at jaw. Mr. Fairchild then again cominn- nicated with the prisoner, and alter covering the | ground satifacturily to bimsgoll und Mr. Kelly, he ro- turned to Albany. Soon after this, it wiil be rement- bered, Mr. Paircbild again Interviewed Mr. Tweed ava demanded information that would lead to the prosecu- hon of certain individuals who had been, directly or indirectly, imsiramental im the passago of the Tweed obarter, lt 18 now alloged by persons deeply interested in political uflairs that this political taformation con- voyed by Mr. Tweed to the Attorney General bas be- come the greatest stumbling block In the way of Ins freedom, Rumors ol this description sometimes take upon themeacives a Very interesting and Ingenions form, Some even go #o tar vs to assert that Mr. Faire chid is acting in the interests of Mr. Uindon, who is AND SWEENY. JUNE jg, 1877.—WITH) SUPPLEMENT. x ; Sa § T : OUR COMPLAINT BOOK. [Norn.—Letters intended tor this column must be accompanied by the writer's full paine and address to insure attention. Complainants who are unwilling to comply with this rule simply waste time in writing. — Ep, Hexatp.} STATEN ISLAND BOAT BAOING, Torre Ebvron ov tre HeraLo:— ; J wish you would please show im your valuable paper the other side of the story in regard to Staten Island racing. | Wasa passenger on the Thomas Collyor the other morning and was eye witness to the race be. tween the Collyer und the Castleton. Both boats lett New Brighton at the same time; therefore butt must Wave beon nearly together, and that gnve (Ho uppene- auoo of racing. The other boat crowded the Collyer nearly on to the fi had it not been jor ber ves would have buen jo: ouly carried thirty pounds of steam, and papers she was (tiepected for filty pounds, 1 have since ascertained thas the engineer would be discharged If be carried pou more than thirty, CONSULTING ENGINEER, POSTAT, ACCOMMODATION. To tHe Epiror ov tig Henato:— Why can not we have a jetter box on the lamppost at Kighty-second street and avenue A? There is none nearer than Lighty-cevonth sircet on avonue A. Lthink this neighborhood needs attontion. FAIR PLAY, ee MAIDEN LANE ONCE MOLY. to rue Eviton ov tax Henao — Won't you ploase eall the attention of the Streat Comm'ssioners to the disgracetul condition of Maiden lune, trom Broadway to Gold etreet? Trucks and otuor vehicles ary daily caugut or “stuck”! in geome of the vumerona holes, ior which Maiden lane is justly celebrated, causing blockades and other accidents to ocour, A “word to the wiso,’? &o, YELRUA FOURTH AVENUE RAILROAD FARES. Torne Kprrok ov tax Heranp;—- Are the coudnotors on the Fourth and Madison ayenno cars allowed to steal’ 1 got on the oar of conductor No. 8L ut the aornee of Fighty-third street ‘and Madison avenue on Sunday evening, avout eleven o'clock, telling the conductor I was going through to Bleecker strect. 1 gave him abalt-doliar ont of which he took eight vents and told me ‘he was not going through. I shen demanded the two conta ehurged in excess of a short tare whioh he retused to giv arriving the depot I asked tor eome one authority, bat was informed {t was then too Inte; several of the employés, however, told the conductor he was wrong, butt till bald On to the two cents. | flak the Fourth Avenue Railroad tho right to collect eight centgand refnse to carry a passenger further than Thirty-second street? Is it not stealing to do so? J, G STREET VEXDFRS. To Tux Epivor or tik Henary:-- Cah nothing be done to keep thé pedior wagons above Grecnwich street? Barlelay‘strect, Park pluce and adjacent streets are continually blocked up with them, leaving no room at all for a grocer to load bis goods, When @ storekeeper makes bold to ask them to move on he is mvariably insulted and dailied, BARCLAY SfRE USING THE EYRs. ‘Yo Tam Eptror ov tax Henatn:— AS considerable controversy is golag on about mar- ried men and women fMirting on the streets I would like to say alittle in the matter. Ono thing Is certoum, aud that is that flirtation will always be the accopted telography between the soxes all over the world, and, in apswer to your correspondents ou this mutter, 1 would Hke to make this sugyestion—Are not a ¢reat many ol these tlirtations observed by the jeulous eves of a wile, husband ef lover, who, jimagines # flirtation when there is nove? Tn justice to Indies, I w:eh to say that flirtations are for tie most part curried on by marwed men (to tha Jormer’s utter disgust), old enough to kuow better who offer sometiines iurther insult to ladies by ad- dressing them on the street, This last every woman can testify to, A lady cannot go out nowadays withovt Deing thus insulted. This is a well known {nat, and tue Hrna.o would be doing a great service to sociuty ff it would agitate @ movement to passa law making ito crime, should a comptatat be mude, for insulting a lady, either by speaking to her on the street or ivilow- ing her home. R i. D. A QURSTION OF ROAD Proprnty. Tevar.y, N. J. May 29, 1877, To THe Emitor oy tan Ber. In driving Jast Saturday afternoon over a culvert which crosses & much travelled road my horse broke through one of the fow planks, or boards, rather, which covered the same, fortunately without any ia jury to borse, vehicle or driver, On inquicing of an olt resident as to whu wos responsible tor leaving the bridge m such a dangerous condition, 1 was in- formed ‘that nobody was, Inasmuch as the road was a private one, and that I could not recover any damages, on that account, for any injuries whatsoever. ’’ Not knowing whether my Inlormaut js Correct, yet, in view of the jact that the trevelling public cannot possibly know that this road is petvate uniexs it 1s x0 iniormed by notices prominently dieplayed, and consequently can- hot guard Itself aga injuries through sich man- waps placed there by the owners, i would seem to me rather to bo a miscarriage of the often quoted “Sersey | justice’ if the owner of a rive road can entrap the unwary and then escape all legal responsibility lor his carelesenoss or criminal negligence on the plea of “private property.” QUI LAGID CONSENTIY. MOUNT MORRIS PARK, To tHe Epitor ov tin Hea May 1 ask if Mount Morris Park (Harlem) 13 public or private, a¢ a Indy, accompanied by two children, was very Impolitely treated by two ladies coming in later with Weir family, who interfered with the innocent aniusement of my two children, THE PRICK OF THE HFRALD. To vax Enitor or tux Heranp:— On trying to buy a Hxranp Monday morning, at the Hoboken Kerry uews atund (on the Jersey side), the remonstrated and told him the price of the Hera: price was four conta, and if [did not want ib at that price | coaid teave it, which I didravher than submit to an overcharge... Je there noheip tor ity G. B.S To tnx Epsron ov tim Heravo:— Allow me to complain about the conductors and drivers of tho Third avenue cars-—-who are nover will. ing to stop the cars (07 a gentleman, They generally look at you and laugh while you have to ruh end jump into tho oar at the risk of breaking your neck. n. | oe en | UPTOWN IMPROVEMENTS, | To tmx Kotron ov tik HER Ato s— T would like to enter’ a compla‘nt, now labor is , they claim, a candidate for the office of Uni en Senator. However true or improbable this y be respecting dr. Tildon’s aspiration these partics believe that Tweed’s information is o1 w churacter to prove very asoiul to him in forthering his political pinns, MK. SWEENY’S HNTURN AND DEVENCH, While the steps above related were in progtoes, Mr, Sweeny wakes hi4 appearance in New York, wuder ulation signed by the Atuorney General, by whieh he i exempted irom arrest, and 10 case of ar decision ts permitied thirty days in which to depart for France, [1 couneetion with his case a suspicion curteut, whieb has gained some ground, to tho eftect thas Mr Sweeny, having rid himselt of Hall, one of the most imporiant witnesses against him, ts now attempting to trained I'weed by oilers of aasirtance to the Attorney G make & coinpromise with the city, based tpon the fol- lowing terms:—Mr. Veter B. Sweeny ts the exccuior of the estate of James M. Sweeny, deconsed. An ex- amination of the prove, 16 said, couciusively that Me Sweeny was largely concerned ta the Tweed" frauds. Now, the quesvion is naked, Will pot Mr. Sweeny toner to the city und county of New York all moneys to tuem belonging that may be traced to the estate of James M. Swevay, stipulating such payment on his release? 4 addenda to tbo foregoing a private letter written on the 18th inet, from aris, eays:—"Mr. Hutetins’? (sho son-in-law of Mr. Connolly) "is in Now York. He went about a week ago ander an assumed name, He fotends to remain ouly five days,”’ Hero again rumor inquires, Is (be wiesion of Mr, Hutchins to New York merely to visit his family, or is itto mid Mr, Sweeny im the adjustment of his «fairs THE POLITICAL A} Comptrotier Kelly has removed Willinm B, Monk and Willam H. Merrili, clerks in the Bureauol Ar- Three new appoin ments have been’ maue of rks in tho Finance Department, jomon and Francis /orrester, cans, Tammany men as © Joba T. iully, BE. Wes GARBAGE DUMVING OUILAWED, Jnvinerox, June 1, 1877. To Tae Eptron oF the Henan In your journal of to-lay, under the bead of “Dump-> ingin the Sound,’ I perceive that the authorities of Queens county are alarmed, | wish to call (herr ation. tion to @ bili which I introduced jnto the Legislature Mae y dis now a law, ws it was signed on May iT ult. makes it @ misdemeanor, with a tine of $400 aod imprisoument for one year, 10 throw or cau be thrown any o8, cinders, Garbage or refuse of any kind inte tho bays and waters of Long Isinnd sound, within Throgg’s Neox, Lioyd's Point and the boundar: line between the States of Conpecuieat aud Now Yor! vo Long island Sound, This covers the whole ground affords thom ample protection, Very Kha yours, . ILLIAM F, MOLLE Second district, Westchester coanty, jenerai, and to enable him (Sweeny) to | revrs, Both gentiemen are understood to be republi- | cheap, [have resided up town nenrly ton years, 4t ret 1 was the ceaseloss drill, a ery of fire; all the | ebildren and antinals adto bo taken th ont of the | way of flying etones, and stil) as I go out, cast or | mest, L come in sight of the blaeting red ‘May. All | rocks ahould be ordered down bolow sevonty-tiith street, and if not taken off by owners the city slould Dlusi, crush, till inlow plates, or pave with a tempo- rury stone pavement. On Sixth avenue, Fifty-iourily etreet, there is one lot, twenty-five feet trout, with rooks fitteen feet bigh which stops all improveine w Now large blasts could take ito in a week. Partie: who have blasted to grade are compelled to tence while tits blocks all improvements, oO 8 M. | a | PAY OF DAY LABORELB Vo Tue Korron or the Hee | Your tseue of the 20:h inst, contained a letter (Fon | a Citizen’? on the relation of coutenet.and day labor | on the Hudson River rowd and the Kingsbridge rove | mye ‘Yhis citizen writes in the interest of mouepol | ing no regard whatever to tha rights ot the laborer, whom ho would with to see reduced to a stute of pauperiam. It oagtt to bo evident to oven ‘A Ciiizen” thut no human being can pay rept and procure ood and clothing tor a family on $1 26 « day, and no should | Diush to see hts fellow citizen forced to send out bis wifwand child to look for cold vietdals while he is | working ten hours a day for twelve cents au hour. | If Mr. Citizen wishes to use his pen in the interest of | honesty and economy, why notattack those men n | in office paid at the rate ot $210 $7 por day tor about | | six hours aday, while the poor mun on the Kings. | bridge road receives his poor pittance Of $7 bu a ANOTHER CUPTZ, A MILD PLEA FOR NEUTRALITY. To Tuy Eviror ov THe Heranp:— | Menaty’s wondeciul enterprise, compauying We same cannot be considered in that light, There are too many ‘buts’? and “ifs” lor #0 interesting a subject. It does not require an unlimited supply of Knowledge to seo bow the writer's mind is rejudiced im producing tho facts set forth, and that ‘oglind is not the avaricious, sellish bully, nor her | power so impotent as the author yi tbe article would us believe, Nor is it very flattering to the good eof tho Amorican people to ask them to believo that a power possesked of bo tiueh Wealth, education and wonderful resources, Would be the despicable foo the weiter reprosenis hor to bo, If so, (hen skill in te arts of war ts ata discount, and money ts ue It rite Dousted, anew, Besides, with uli our real oF fancied disputes with England, Wo canvot affurd to make little ol her, tor ip so doing we ourselves suftor. The Henatn can alford to be neutral and lndependent. Lot us have onadniterated facts, and give all partics a cloar | stage, without Javor, J ¥, STRWARI, a“ % ———— 4 TRAN Ps. | Some Account of Their Organiza- | young man wanted to charge me tour cents for it. 1 | | ‘The map in your issue of tho 24th Isa very usetal ? | treat to your reudera, and fe another illustration of ufo But the article ae, | | mysteries of organization. ‘was only three cents, Ho quietly remarked that brs | tion and Personnel, “ARMY” AND “TRADES UNCON" TRAMPS, Mysterious Signs and Symbols with Which They Mark Houses. e ——e TRAMP THE IN POLITICS. ‘The summer season Is at our doorg. The fashionable world is preparing for its out of town summeriug, aud so {sthe tramp, Tho latter, mdeed, di ited at the want of liberality of the metropolitan beart, has al- ready beguu to migrate from the populous centres op the seabourd to the sylvan shades of the country, there to repair, in bucolic quiet, his wasted cnergics, When the aipping frost of autamn comes the tramp will return to town reinvigorated and with cheek de veloped. If the temper of the rural preas be taken as acriterion the tramp will have a warm reception iv the suburbs thig sammer. |The origin of tho tramp tt eurouded in mystery. He caine pou the country like the Colorado potato bug, whence no one knew. Ag the Huns and Gotbs swarmed down upon Rome ot old, so the tramp appeared at the gateways of our Eastery cities, They nave cluded tho statistician and only vague guesses can be mado ag*to their pumorb cal strength. Some facts regarding his habits all that is known about him, He isa liar, a thief and a loafer, At every house he cothes to he tolls # different story tull of romance and pathos, His imagination ts brillant, his person un- clean, his habits dissolute, a very criminal in every appointment excopt the striped shirt, Though he har only recently grown to strength, ho is an old estab: lisned fact, and his present formidable condition due to organization, THEIR ORGANIZATION, ‘That the tramps have an organization is established beyond doubt, Within a twelvemonth the papers of the country have Iterally teomed with narratives which sbow conclusively that an orgauizution exists, with signs, passwords and symbols. A sign language aro has been discovered, but not — interpreted, Throughout tbe States of New York aud New Jersey the posts ‘of lodge gates have beer embellished with mysterious signs surpassing in ecoen tricity the hieroglyphics on Egyptian obelisks. By ¢ geratch of chalk or kuifo cut the ploneer tramp indi cates to his fellows that loliow the character ot a house, thus suying mach labor and deterring mendicante from beimg refused money and food. Investigation bas proven that most of the tramps now depredating the country wore atone time inthe army, Usually after war and the devastations of armies a ol of worthless fellows get abroad, and once free from the surveillanee to which they are used they, wander hither and thither, leading roving, nomadic lives, with no coro tor the morrow, growing more insolent and idle every dey. THE ANCIENT ROMAN TRAMP, Gibbon tells of deserters from tho Roman army who infested the highways of Gaul, and single handed lev. ted tribute of brend nod wine Irom the uefonceless busbaodmen, In Sytia and Mesopotamia followera of the Prustorian guard, fap tired of travel, slept by the roadway, like their followers in Gaul depre- dated a country already pyor trom demands made upon it by the commissariat of the army. Here, then, 18 thé eatiy prototype of the tramp of to-day. G1dben in spetking on this subject merely mentions thuse tacts obiter, und it 18 Jair to inler that the trampa of Rome were not so numerous or troublesome as the ‘ramps of to-day. If they bad numbered as inauy thousands as our tramps do they would no doubt bave been treated with that consiacra- tion which the thoughttul mistorian devotes to all things important . We huve no details as to how they lived, turtber than that they imatsied op haying food and drink, and when short of money they ‘borrowed’? from unguarded wayfarers. Nothing 1s heard of them in the City of the Seven Ilills, and If they ever congre- gated there their identity lost in the vast popu- lace, and the Lrenarchs were never bothered as gut potice,)w are to finda placy im which to incar: cerate them, THE ARMY TRAMP, 'The original army of American trampa, which was an offshoot of the army disbunded in 4, bas been much augmented within the pust few years by re- cruits from among the laborers and mechanies, who, fhuding it dificult to get einployment, have joined the roving army, Most” of these gentlemen fram the trades are sharks, who, when times were good, used tw orgunize strikes ‘and make & comlortable living by hoodwinking the tellows Who worked hard for a hving and jomed unions m order to protect themselves, anu not to hamper or fi.bt capital They saw au easy live sirikes wore always going ou. @ opened the eyes of mechanics, probable that strikes will not so frequent in thie future, Mention has been made of an orgunization haying been instituted among traps, With signs and passwords, and the organiza- Lion 1s due alone to the infusion of this effete trades- anion clement into the ranks, From what ts known i be ON 1118 plain that w spirit of trades- unic 18 fumpwnt among the cramps. ‘They bavi achieved the dream of the new members; their mile lonuiam has arrived; life is one grand uninterrapted sinks, Many of the signs and passwords used by tramps now were once Ih vogue in Now York city among strikers, and with wfew emendations made heceesury by the exigencies of tramp lite, the same code may be eaid to govern, THE TRADES UMON TRAUB. These banded outlaws hoid conventions during the wintor in the large cities, aud ineke arrabgements and detatia for suminer work, . They will, ol course, object tu the word work, but none other ts uandy to illustrate our incuning. The ‘ramp who goes about the Gouairy inthe summer Utne asd comes to town in winter bas beon met by the city loater and iostructed 1 tue ‘The city louler recognized that a grout deal of strength was being wasted for Want ot sowe band of Union, and bas grouped the trumps mte au army. “Wo years’ experience Lug shown them iy thio there 18 strength, and a growing consciousness of strength las inade them impudent aad aggressive, They have rovbed where w got a ehence, They bave burned farm houses aud barns, They bave poisoned caitie, and Wey wake no limit to their demands where they think there is neither ataeo nor a shoiguu handy, What the result of this tramp organization may be no one knows, but it 18 quite certain that unless some strong effort 18 made tu extormiuute tramps life wad property beyond the city limits will be jn danger—a danger ine creasing every year. xew YORK A TRAMY WINTER QUARTERS, une a large number of tramps find police station houses of New York, and on Crime, appointed by the Legislature speuks ou (he subject in the following terme :— livery etition house in the city of New York recvives nightly a large umber of lodgers of both sexes whe spend ghits within the station house. No doubt some of re deserving and suffering poor. Many othere are tratips ol the test worthless character and the must vage abound habits, The tramp nuisunce Is attracting « growe deal of wttention througuout the country, and, beyond ail fication, idee numbers of these vagrants to New Lork aad “revolve” from one station nonss to anuther, live Ing during the ery nnd petty pilterings But way this class of toe com muity has bee nd it is co make then work for their tramp has an intense hortor of work, vn of it Cousens hint The honest poor their labor t Ktor; and, in wddition, the etty might rovide thove who isbur’ and lodve witu them » The work that tuey could du would, undoubesdly, ny OL the station honses, wad, to some extent of the streets. Uhty sugiustion is entorced hod recommended by U ‘timony vi several of thy pulics Justives and other expert ; A LEGISLATIVE KUVORT AT REPRESSION, This suggestion of the Legislative committes to have the tramps do work induced make tho experiment, and the re among the lazy scoundrels. Mr. Haimiiton Fish, sr Assembly when tho report oO} Ubis organ’ every susie to flee to other party of the country, will be perfectly willing to pay with ight’ a! properly u fo ot sented, propared @ bill based on Pi ibe recummendavious contained in it. The vill pros vided that pauper (rainps should be housed and ted by the poor commissioners of the several counties, and thay they Bhodid be made to work and compensate the State for iouginy ava voard, Lhe bil was amended and Qnaily vruered to a third reading, bat Governor ‘Hideo returned it Withont his signavure, reinging to crowd Honest lavor out of the market by resolving the State into Workshop. Alter this Veto the iatier Was bever again brought up, though efforts have been made from time to tine during the recent session Lo procure sui iogisiation against tramps. TRAMUB AS VOTERS, Some idea of the power of tramps as an organized bouy be gained from Ube foliowmg {nets published jo the Hinacy of April 28, and the jacts may explain why It was so dificult to obtain an enactment against rants, A EeKALD reporter was sent to fnvestigat “Kings County Poor House and his report ol tne hives paras the investigation, Which Was subsequent 40 that of Woshing commission, contains tho follow! graphi— It is rumored about the township that a certain gentle- his clvetion ty the pauper vote. Avcertainel. witer diligent Inquiry, that, panperg were marched down to the polls and vored in 4 body, all, o Course, voting tor the samo ewndidate, aud, it in alle under the supeeviston of sir, Murray, the overseer. fe that this voto is very valuable in a close contoat, and, consequently, would, if the person directing it was nordidiy inclined, bring & good price, Probably some of the paupers had Kone oat on mn the time of Lhe committen’ that way the Tinovnor and for time indefinite. faoney appropriated to sapport thy sent to them to rer And, if #0, does Kings county know ier ip deiray the simmers travelling ox: how king

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