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2 CITY It JAMS. Central. ANT HOUSE FOUB FTORT. brown ainne Im Mar Windntr Hotel. nth nrl6lh routed lor year; ran have poaavaalou, i ill-sired WILLIAM TUCKKR, 220 bill AAA WILL BUY KOI'K STORY BROWN stone, nea idison av 44ih st .11 IKK) three hriek, Lexington av.

and lioili ALL Liberty hi. East Side. SALK ANItfU 1MB FOI STORY brown Hone House, 1117 Kn-t it (wide Ktreetl milt lor use partly furnished if required; would xthaiitte for lower priced House in a (rood ueijiobiuboud. above, before II or alter 8 o'clock. (Tf BH FIRST CLASS I I I'BOT.

crty, eheap; to exehanite one share for Real Sstate C. L. VATII Restaurant, Mo. Frankfort St. fcQ ONLY FOR A rUREK STORY BUCK PvtUvU House, on hmweeti 2d and 3d ava.

to ISAAC broadway, rouiua and II, wsemeut. esl Siitlc. A HEW. ELKO VN'T FOUR STORY BROWN STONE (1. House riti West old Br and 5tli cabpet trim extra pluiomi u.

a bargain. K. STKVENSON I No 4 rine i- i K.i-t 17th on the premises. CO JON hit FDR 8 1.1. IN FIKTII WARD, Lv leased for ut nn per cent, on panic value; mm li tash re A KS TRICE, 200 Hudson etrei "li i hki 1 Ninth ward.

also ncro Country Scat. lie rue a lounty. 1 I MA80K( 81 fwk fow. FOUR It ttu brown Huuho, near 8th cou- 1 cuiout to Kicvuied Uailroad; price J. E.

LBAYCRAFT. 7Q2 8th av. I Til BETWEEN 6TH 7111 AVS A 3 lour Htorjr high stoop brown Houm lull i lira; price low and terms Apply to ISAAC IlO.NlC, ill Broadway. and basement. west 65th st -brown four dorian; frescoed ami iu pcrlcct irder; for cheap.

Inquire on premises. ItlKellttnront. A FINK T1IKKK STORY RfloWN STONk FUR. Dished house, value s-17 tor cash; martrage balance iu country place, clear. RULE bSCHBACIi, l.a-li Broadway INK.

Am.t Homo. General management of Real Estate specialty. UROOKI.YN PROPERTY FOR BALE AM) TO LKT. NEW 0'iTTUiE, $1,600, MORTGAGE 1 Cottage and Lots, very nice, uiortDRAKE A corner Boernm and Fulton sts. HES'rtHESTEIt CO! V1Y PUOPERTY FOR SALE AM) TO EBOT.

A CHANCE SELDOM MET ACRES IN city "i Y'onkri; only per acre, which ia leas than lalf price auy farm in viciuily; only lour miles troru New k'ork cite line; necessary btiildincs. aonlo orchard, Ac. AdIress IMMENSE BARGAIN, Herald office. PROPERTY OUT OF THE i FOR SALE OR TO HEAT, Aiken, s. of the most desirable Properties the South; t.ne residence, outbuildlugs, lark, oj will tuko New York or nearby perty.

11. S. RIDER, 3tf Fine it A' TRUCK FARM KOR $750 OAMI-H il.AM'li time to suit; about -10 acres, pood Ionise. barn and out- holdings; plenty of fruit: l.L hours on New Jersey road, 1 from depot. a bargain None but principals need adnaa A TKtbK FARM, box lit) Herald Uptown Branch (dice.

envenmal- 1 silk For the magnificent Mansion. Lawn. Garden and Stables, on the north side of Bridge west of 35th lot 192 feet front, ICO leet in depth; tear the entrance to the Centennial buildings. Apply to 11 1- It MITTIHlFTn No. South Oth st.

rhilitdelphin. MOUNT I KRONTi I.AKU onxiorn couTenleuci's; apuciou. i-arriage home; bout louse; uiuo acres; hour from cite; J. W. ATWATEK, Riverside, Conn.

ARM, 71 ACRES, a MILES FROM MIDDLETOWN, Orange county, 1 mil? fr do not: spring water, fruit, sarin noil, easy terms. C. M. OLIVER, lu'2 Broadway. SALE 13 At'RES OF LANlT, FREE FBI! A 1 cumbranee, la miles of Morristown, N.

or would txchango lor rood l'r in city, lightly mortgaged. Address box 7H Post office, Madison, J. IpOR TTLE' ALl'A Hi "PROPERTY ON THE 1 A Ua lson KiveY, five miles south of Poughkcepsie; 20 acres; river front and dock; and barn. For particulars address R. MATTHEWS, Clinton Point, RANGE HEALTHIEST SUBURB 61 Ni Houses for talo from $3,000 to $30,000.

SMALL, US Liberty si. WILL EXt HANUE MANSjON and lor encumbered tor uso in got location ii Mast York. Addrt Im 71 Boo. BALI PROBPKC1 VILLA, ON Richmond IIUl, one of the he? Ithiest and finest situations mywhore consists of first class modern house, overlooking Stamford aud L.n*f Island Sound, presenting a charming riew; laid out grounds of 5 acres, containing Pany tasteful objects; excellent out bouses, stables, carriage gardeners bouse and greenhouse; within halt a tula of Stamford railroad depot; an sppotiunity seldom 1 iff? red; comprises thi ng necessary and desirable. Aptly at 73 Fine NT i 0 Seat, only live trout depot, to lease at $1,500 year.

II. A. lIl'liHA Kb, Slumlord. rpo BE LET! 1 IN BOSTON, i very large estate, suitable for wholesale and retail dry goods, containing about square feet on a Moor; Uao a smaller one. containing square taet on a floor; loth being situated nesr Jordan, A store and in the very heart of otlier large houses.

For particulars to HERBERT L. PERKY, 2H School DESIRABLE COUNTRY SKAT tBOUT ffi miles from city via Harlem Railroad; 3-i acres; flue lease aud outbuildings; very cheap for cash. SHOVE A 1.23H Broadway. HEAL K8TATK TO EXCHANQK. Building lots in trknton, free and clear, for hoots and shoes, clothing, dry goods or roil- liuery owner at Legmen's Hotel to day EDWARD DAY.

way. kkat indo enents in new and mkcom hand Billiard Tablet, eodlei? variety, popular pruea Call and be cmm-e DGCKKH A comer Canal and Centre ate. iklan billiard a I'heUn't Wareroontb, 14ib corner Culver tr place. New Vork. OKNT.NT.IV, i TEETH RADK IN TIIKK.K HOCKS AT JY Vaeat between Oth and 7th era, near Broadway.

ni.e.-sal mechanical deiilittry; coral, rubber, tie irl, wY.airhone rubber, and plallna Seta; I'lumpera, Ae. Take creeu car from Uraud at. ferry or liili av. can or Broadway NEWBROCGH, 128 Wert 34th at. a KTIK1 TEETH inserted otkk ROOTS, a.Y tuiunl ttS pain.

Dr. K. J. Dl KMN, ju Weil 24th late B7. Canal at.

nKAI TIKCL OUM TEETH, MINilEK til ranted, I'lllinet Vtt KfcW VORK DCMaI UOOMS, On, utat lIHb at. Hi Store, In fine order. In Ynrkrille; Lot. with good ndjoiuing, well rented, lor Dwelling lower down, LROCLIL I.UK. iM VjtUMT CLASS COl'NTRY HEAT, JlFv Utea by rail, for -ale or cxcliango for city Improved Property equity foti.UW on lair K.

M. MASON. 81 Park row. L'OK KXl II -SKV1 RAI. I I KM CLASS STOKES.

and branch Klati for a Farm or Country Seat ietocked and furoiithed nrrlerred1 Apply to .1. NKL- SON LU KKY, 14 Park place, tinted statu Insurance Company. rpo NTHY SKAT Of 12 i J. elegant A. hi iluii K.

er; IA iniau from 4-'d depot: to exchange for II below will lake leasehold. WILLIAM TUCKER. ti'JU Ath ay. fpO EXCHANGE 111 PROVED REAL EST ERsKT JL City for ercbandiiir or southern I AdIrene VAX ZA.Mir, llorald Brooklyn Branch office. THREE CnSKY l.tKMS, IN I I It si CLtsS uKHI'T: and neighborhood, ailjulni'g; Stock and iraall.

easy alio Ktiltbeth ami Tanetly ReelIrneee and Ieite. free and rlear: alao line liner Vlrfin la plantation of 40d to exchange for t'lty or iieartij 'r-inert other exchangee: only calL JDS. PHILLIPS, tfi Xwai room 2, aocond floor. I GOOD FARM VICINITY 11 ot New York in exchange for eorne well rented property. Apply to TUOMAs R.

AGNK grocer, Veaey at. REAL KS1 MK WASTED. a rot STORY RROW STONE HOUSE. BKTivi i 17th and 4fnh near 5th price from to pp) eaah. with full At Oil 1.

WYCKOFF, No Pine street. tjiAjui wanted low priced: sooth op new JT York, with atoek. good building, and abundance trult. Addreaa, with and FARM, A-d 3d Brooklyn. A NT P.

llO 20 TO UDACKbS Til iT.Ton laud, near this city ham. Ae -r Milch 1 am ready to pay Addreaa or call on M. THOMAS, 117 tindaon at TO LET MIR Bt IM KPONRfl Bennett building. Eire Proof X.oeated on in, Ann and Fulton ttreeta Floor to let. for in i.ffieee or Will let togetl er or In part- he altered to ami trnanla il desired, adapted tor or rea.

Keaaonahle rania Alao some eligible Law Olfttra to let. APPLY ON 11K PREMISES. Take the Elevator. Inquire for Janitor ISO FOOT 8TO.NK ACTOBT BL'ILDINO TO lliulaon Kirrr Railroad exleneion deck prlr(legea Apply to Mr. CROMWELL, Jt Liberty at.

A KToKR TO CORNER HTORK, $23. A FruikbM 202 William at Broadway. 77J. or rosins stkwart ond. Third and Fonrili epiendid location for fancy or an; i.glit miiw'i: tnrlna imuuni.

iniotaiiio (miaowMaty. T. 11. AMIDON. 221 AN WIIKKI.VS KIloP TO rent nn Washington a location: moderate rent.

JAMKS I'RIi .11 llndton I A Hit" I UIWAY, KB Ml IND ti Kj To three upper nf No 47N. lnrcediaie noeeee. lion. JAMES PRICK, "Jo llidr'ii at, SPLENDID LoFTs TO RKNT OK MKf an ST. naar new Ofllce.

IRS feet deep: fine light entrance holatwaf on Ue atreeta; aqnar. r.P( bo bad. JAMES PHirK.N TO LKT-A STORK ON WKNT KIDbTiF MRoAltWvr between 21Hh and nearly Qli.ey House. Apply lo W. FITEPATRICK, floriat, Broad, ay.

IK) LKT-A TIIRKK BTORY KMULIKH BASKMI II mae in 40th at naar 2d bath. gal, Ac. Apply 10 (I. C. DoHSUN, MO IK'Wtry.

TO LKT-A FINK LOFT AND SHOWROOK (PIRBT floor1 oppetite Jlotel. Apply on tba pietuiaea to HOWARD P. FRANCIS. 24S 1 anal it rpO LET-STORK ST, WITH BASK of 49 and 51, connc line; tl.lMI, or Store, with, mt SnCPl A. JoliKNKAY, 49 Lltpcnard at TO NO 7m SIX Rn, forfWJ-V Apple VlQOUROl 122 4th Rl-N K-iK Pi iRK AC I NO provision trada, tha three atory brick Building Koa.

Upland 132 Jane at. chilling home, Ira houae. Ac power can he had; ild chance and altar premises II desired. 4IIKA PRICK No. Hudson at NEW YOllK TO I-P.

I rim It KNS PI'RPOUKS mu RENT-FACTORY SI I rAIII.K FOR I'lAVi nil 1 billiard table makera apleudid light and on it leading nw. at I TtIt ay rni iiKM-uiiii steam hwkliTTvvTi floors, I lull ted. Inquire at offlee of Jolm MeClare, Iltli av aud'XMtt. Ill "TOM sT. NEW LItT AM IT IS I unproved to aim tenant, or ground leiao uiade.

U. T. MARTEN, liox 3.HM9 Poat oltiee. llWKLUSO HK8 TU LET. EurnUhml.

SM ALL. NEATLY, FULLY FURNISHED ENLLISH XY I' llouau in itid at uvar Lleyated Rtiimal; reaanuable rent; poaaaaaiou M. S. MYERS A SON, No 619 tAULI.Y TNC HTNII.MYMELY FURNISHED HOUSE to let. in 'J-tth between Broadway and Oili ae fine opportunity inr a pUysientu or buaiaeta; uuluniialiid If rettuirad, rent low B.

It MERRILL i CO l.VSd Br.aflway, UN NEAR FOOT, 4 STORY rooma all rented; rent of ljuiiae. Airmailed, f'trnlahed. SI sted; reeponiible tenant. Addreaa HOLMES BROTHERS No 40 fcaat ild at. rp i REM Hot SB NO WK81 2d Four 1 at'Oiea and baeemr lit, elegautly lurnialied and I throughout: rent uioiitli.

Addreaa GKOKoE 3ii Eaat at. InriiriiilM'd. I THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE IN WEST ili -I to let. water and gaa. Apply at 223.

I.K\r HoltsM AND STORK Ml. "its 4TH AV. 1 arHtelj or together. Addreai '1 MOM AS PITHS, bust 731 Post office, l'iaiiilleld, N. J.

Fl RNUUEOROOMS A APARTMENTS 1O LET. N'ftATLT TCBNX8HSD ROOMS TO LBT YOB light housukecplu4 all convenient to cars anil Itu.nM; terms luw ailulU '(lily. Writ 311.1 st. i FUBNISHBO ROOM AND PANTRY, WITH WATKbJ dV rent to titiuiii.in and wife, fur housekeeping, or two (illicit gentlemen. $4 per week, at West st HANIhSliM KLYFVKNISHK.I) BOOM tlo without hoard; relareucea.

33 UhI IAMi at near Madison apj.rj. EN'T FKI.Nt II 1 AT, SKVEN UOMT rooms. elegantly and completely liirnlulu'd. immediately to rent and Furniture lor sale, at 41 St. Mark'a place, near 3d uv.

Second belL I. A ROE FRONT ROOM, ILIiMSMI'L) Ft J11 IIOl'SHkeeping, rent pel week: splendid location. No. Broadway, hetween and 8Mb rs; RNI8BED YOB HOC8EKH) IS TO I j7. handsomely iuruislied, Parlors, Mall Kooms cheap.

Sri West 3d it MAN h)SU F. LY 1' It IS II UOO VsT Ml I prices one suite, for housekeeping. No. 100 Leal 13th nour hnion Square Hotel. kUbnTbriTu-i-ALL NEW, a front Parlor; two hall ltoonis; running water, tire, sunny expoiure; desirahie location; oue door from first class hotel oid restaurant; suitable for tcentletaon or gentleman and wile.

1.250 Broadway, coruer 31st st. Ik A It ul' A FL 1IN in II 111) 11')! -K LF.T lTibsi class location No. 123 West 4'Jd st. VTO. II WRMT J8TH ST.

(YO KlIBKLY 0( CPIXD BY St. James elegant mil of Booms; single itooms tor gentlemen. ANTl.Y Flit Moll I. L) MTITNil RiulM, JL with Bedroom, in prlvuie dwelling bouse, 320 Kast loth it. TO F0K.NfsTlT.U BOOMS: SMALL private family; breakfast it required.

Inquire at 33 est Bed near 5th av. 1 UAM'SOMKLY BOOM TO KENT, i. without hoard. In a private laiuily reference exchanged. Apply at West 15th st.

tlT NE AT LY KU KN1SHED 1JALL KooM, 0 nonthern exp.xura, third lloor; $2 hull ilofim, top tloor, autlitblo tor two; privala residence d-ti Lust 1 Uh I hll.sON" PLATE, BETWEEN WAVKBLEY AND i Cliutou to let furnUhod oil uioduruld I'll 222 ThlMI'AHTMiiNT TflTlLSKirtll'PO') sit" heautiiiil front Suit parlor, bedroom, bath, with steam heat, splendid ventilation; very low rent. iYrT' ca it mTn la rue itkmshkd I 'ins, suitable fur a physiciun or any light business, inquire lor two 11 (I MA( UoT'tTAL NKAK Ki uished Rooms. with every convenience for housekeeping, to let, to respectable small families. 1 Oj i EAST 1STH ST. (KING Til I OU handsomely furnished, airy Rooms, together suitable for a gentleman and wife or a party of gentlemen; gas aud every other accommodation; no children In the house; rent moderate.

-1 1 KABT 81HT NEAR LEXINGTON AFe-lVib JLOJ. nished Rooms for gentlemen or ladies. pj EAST 1 IJ BETWEEN AND 4TH I furnished Rooms on floor, suitable tor gentliEUau auu wile, or party oi genuemeu, reasonable tortus. Rqip A 1 5 1CBLY UN ISHED tmdmUK, Rooms to let, in a strictly private family. WBKT 3oTH BOOMS ON EIRST floor, furnished; suitable for housekeeping; also a large Room second tloor.

UN FUKNI8HBO ROOMM AND APART MKNTB TO 1 HANDSOME SECOND FLOOR, CONSISTING OF three in perfect order, separate meter, hot ami cold water. use of oalii and laundry, in private house ddi iej i Itb "i with mar; rent 10. Til LEO A NT LA KG FLAT-1'OSSESSION; HEM Jj cheap 1 East S8d st. JSIKST 4H4 WEST 47T11 right rooms; every iniprovemcut. Apply ou promises.

AND 5STII OVER J' looking (Viitrul Park and Boulevard within one block of Elevated Railroad depot; elevators, steam heal; all modem improvements; at reduced rental. I.KT 1R MAY 1. OH 1 longer, a French Flat tu Muyvcaunt building, 14- Kant ISth st 110 LKT-AT l'Jl EAST FOUR ROOMS ON thir floor, in excellent order, with improvemeuts; fTTH AV. No. AND OONNECTING third Boor; dining room ou parlor door.

one HTM HUOU OB 8T0RB; No. 100 fun 111 oid th.rd Flats, seen every nioruji troiu Vu lid, no. B3 West U4t'i 4 light Kooina. KR'll, No. 74 Murray at.

HOISKS, cAA WAITED. In City iiixi UriMiklyn. 4 CCOMMODATIONB 0 THREE ADULTS lor ou? niouib, with or without Board; priv.no fsmilj preferred Foil auil lowest price to W. KIUil A ltll. Herald office.

'V PHYSUit WILL LKANK OB PUBCHASB A V. llouae; near nth av. and 30th at preferred. A a ia.L No dtli Ty UALL ok large room fob rkli ll Kiniu me tinea on Suuduy; central locality. Atdresi A.

Herald oiliee U'AN l.il?UN IK LYN HEIGHTS, FUU ONI )v ir. aanmll furnished llouae laiully small. Address Willi iuil particulars including terms, i.GUKGK T. ll.VN NINU, ill Fine New York F. LIGHT HOUR! KBSPIKO.

SMALI 111' irst or Second Floor, lurniahed, lieiweeii loth and 3litl within two blocks ol Broadway rent moderate. Ad dreaa k. K. llerald office. Uf AM iD 10 JIOTKI, Ft' KN IS 11 ELI Audi ess F.

Lilt It, lock boa -el. Post office Kut laud, Ur AN CAREFUL, RESFONS1BL1 party, a three or foar atory high (loop House, lullj lurniahed 14th to 4nth near av DAGGETT A Ul LKNsKY', ll? University place. TITAN 1ID- fWl) HANDrtOM ELY VURN 1 11 El I ltooiua. ir light housekeeping. hot and cold water am cm; from loth to lid to Dili are.

Address, will lull particulars, HOME, boa 133 Herald Uptown Brand office. THE NHII 11 Hi IKIIOOD OF W11 ITT a Loll for a mauiifactutlug purpoae, where aewfai machines are uaed; the reut tuuat ho low. Addres L. Herald office. I'llA LEY LOCATED.

A L.UU.I llouae. partly with where nan the rent will be taken iu board. Adoreea J. lierai I ptown Branch office. YOUNG OOUPLB, SECOND OR THIKI II llo (four moms), untarnished between 4th and lHl at a and 1st and till ave rent Irout $2o to a Addreaa 11 UKKYL, Pa Weat 4lh at Tlf OB THREE GOOD LOKTs It uith power, suitable tor woodworking; rent must low Address, ith lull particulars, PLUM A.N LN 1 1LN ANT, box 130 Herald office.

ITKNIUHBD UOl'SK; LOCATIOI II lri.m 14th to 34th aud 4th to 7lh price uot exceed TJOO a month. Address E. 133 Herald Up town Branch office. WANTED- A Hot 8E OF MODI YTK SIZE OK ONI II or twoit-asrs, In tue vicinity of Cuiou Appi at Educational Bureau, 37 Union square. WAYTK1) TO PIHCIIASE.

,1 I 'I LCLOTUS. AO-RETAILERS ol Vv others dili ni; to close nit Job lota cheap for rash ad dress, with particulars. In conbdeuce, CASH, 103 Hers. Uptown Branch office. W'ANTKD To PUIKI1ASK-A IIANDsuMK CLUMfBI II Diamend King.

Addreaa DIAMOND, box 113 llvra. office. KM.I.I AH MEKICAN STANDARD BEVEL BILLIARD witb Dalauey a wire cushiona, solely used in all cbatu pi uahip and match games second hand Tablea at great nai galea. H. OKIFFITM A 40 STAN HARD AMERICAN BEVkI Billiard Tables, with the celebrated Phelau A Collende 'iihlaaiiou cashioua.

for aa.a in this city ouir at TJrt ilru.vJ HERALD, THURSDAY, JA ROAKOKM WAITBD. TO IB PER OAT, PER VIU 0 1 Rootua. excellent talile families and single. to 17M Bleeckrr at near Broadway. 1 -MOB ROOMS; UNML TMU; Atsls IMPROTBi.

meats Rl4 and RIO fur two; no objection to chilJreu. i West 12th uear av. 1 lakub sunny we'll kurkihiikd back pari lor; tire, gas, board of two, RIB. 43 7lh 1 LAKUB KLKOAN1 BOOM, SECOND FLOOR. A I) .1 joining oath room, with Hoard: alio one Kooio on fourth floor superior accommodations.

No. C3 West i ei.euant huTt op front rooms on second 1 and third tloora, with Hoard. 37 WMt 27th St. I OhTtHRBK OENTLEMRN hUPKIt 10R I mJ Hootua and Hoard at 23 Went references. OR 4 SI Nt, I.K ORKTLBMBM.

WITH BSPSBBNCB. 1 I can he accommodated with nicely furnished Itooiua and excellent Hoard at 270 Writ IIIII near 4th at QD RTORY RACE RUNNY ROOlT WITH OOOD 0 Hoard, to gentleman and wile or three gentlemen I friends, at Nos. 154 and 10H Waverley I i EABT 42D l'ARTV OK THREE OK KOI'It can he accommodated with or without Hoard In a pri- 1 ate family at moderate ratea 1 MR NfUH 4-111 BEAUTIKHL Sl'IT OP ') three or tour Itooma and bath, with private table; heat locality in city. Address 177 Herald office. ftTIi -ON J- OK APARTMENTS, fortabls and elegaut; first elaas private Ublo, tuodcrats terms.

ft Til LET, OX THE 1ST OK KKBRKI ary, an Parlor Floor, willi or without private table; locution, and table unexceptionable; references. KTU NO. HI. FIItST FLOOR, BELOW I8TII A lio'im on il.ioi. with Ili a d.

K. ilAhli. WAVKHLBY PLAOB, rwi A it HRoXoWAYT? Front Rooms fl4. RIB and $17 tor two, with Hoard; single ltooni, also taldc Board. J-t; house heated throughout hv steam transisnt people taken.

1 A SI 32 ir ST. II AV IN i i (II AM. KO 1IA NOS A I been thoroughly renovated and refurnUhed, Is now I ready for tho reception of hoarders; house first doss, refer encen. I 1Q 21ST KL'ftNIStlED BOOMS AO to let, with or without Board, exchanged 1 '(Y'kaST Mi ll TO LKT, WITH BOARD; 1.7 exchanged. IQ WENT MB ST.

rtlWT BOB I't Room, BUiioy; family or two gentlemen: pxcelleat table. V. LAC KKNMAYKR. wavkrlky black. nkak broadwayonb large, wall furnished front 1'arlor and connecting Bedroom, with Hoard; WK8T 19TH FLOOR.

CONSISTING 1 of two large one am all room and private room, handsomely furuiatiod. to let, with or without private tahle. i)(' "east handsomely pvknisiied second story front alcove Room; also hull Room, lor I gentlemen, to lot, with tirat hoard, on reasonable EAST I CTII LKT, TWO HANDSOM KLY OA furnished also single Rooms; with or without Hoard; also table board; everything first class; terms mod- I uq 1 DISON 11 i TUB BQi 1 Mine. I10HIN80N, from Newport, R. bus pleasant Rooms, with Board.

qq 87 WEST 14TH KEPT BY ENGLISH 1 furnished Rooms, en suite, singly, I families or gentlemen table Lest in tho market; references; terms moderate. OO witu at reasLiu.kljii'? ai TH 188 WEST, NEAR somely furnished Rooms, with unexceptionable 1 1 Hoard; terms reasonable to desirable parties; references ex cliallied. qjtTH 5r7NO? 7T WEST. A RoIiMH ON tjf) second floor, with first class Hoard; Rooms for stentlei men tertus moderate; references; ono or two table boarders accommodated. I NO.

KD FLOOR TO LTrF; would separate th? rooms first class board; references. i EAS1 35TH W. II ANHSOMKI.V IT R.N 1 SI I ED tl Rooms and first class Board; to for two. A QD NoTaid, A FEW DOORS FROM BIU)Ah'I home of comfort and elegance in a rotincd private family is offered; terms to suit the timet; references i exchanged. 73 near fj Rootuf; With Hoard, from to per woek.

I I Vt KST a s111 i iTO a (i K. a ti v. XVJ lurnianeu ivoums; iiuomi uoura aria manorat A WEST lbi'II AND SMALL I I Rooms tu let. with Hoard to families and gentlemen; price, $8 to 93Q per week. r' WEST 11SI BOOXa, WITH OR without Hoard en suite or singly: Rooms at low rates to permanent pai ties.

Table boiirdoi received. I I i west iTc UO lirst class Board, to families or gentlemen; location desirable. PUBNISHBO A.J."' Rooms, en suite or singly, with superior Hoard; I also table Hoard for a select party. 11U WW 44TH HANDSOME SUIT OF 1' Rooms to let, with lirst class Hoard, in an Israelite 1 ramlly, Willi every acouuimodatiou tor iamllics or s.nglr geti' tleiuen. Address I LAFToIST YOU NO HAVE Hoard wliere tliero are no otlier boarders; liouio comforts; separate rooms.

i ITT WEST 4T1I STORY IFRONT AND sid Rooms, Willi Hoard; Aniericin latnily. 1' WP.HT~12TH ST NEAR tSTH A A PRIVATE OO family will let mely furnished Room, with or without Hoard, at moderui rms; references exchanged. It WEST 41 ST RD 8TORV FRONT ROOM, with or without Board, two gentlemen or gentleman aud wife; references exchanged; terms reason aide QAA VUT MTU LIT, WITH SUTBUOR Board, two Inrire. mjuaro front Rooms; also I tiali Koonis, with closets; homo comforts; table board. nil WIST HTB i.

FRENCH FAMILY WILL i 11 let Parlor ami Bedrooms, elegantly (umishca, with 1 superior Hoard. 9 I WEST -fiVril BETWEEN FlROADWAY ijTU and Sth unfurnished or partly fur- i I nised Rooms, with Hoanl, for two; terms very moderate. i I1CJ WEST MTU FURJUSHKD i Rooms to let, on parlor tioor, with or without private table; terms moderate. 7 EAST lilTirsr NEAR 21) l)i Accommodations, with Board, $rt to $12. 1 1 LADY Has TWO Bilifr ,1 I st'tuelj furnithed Hoomsto let, tu go ulto ui an anil wife; board for the lady.

I "I FrTvaFk FAMILY If ESI RE ONK OR TWO PER" ntanent Hoar.ers; references required. Address box I Host otttca. A DESIRABLE SUIT OK SECOND SToRY UOOMA, i 2Y about to bo vacated by a fanil! going xnitb, who take pleasure in recommending their hoarding place, 141 West 44th between din av. and Broadway. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED AI I NTS, Willi or witlumt private table; second lloor, French family.

No. 37 West 33d St. BOARD AM) LODGING VV.WTKI), 1 i i EE Ri 1Y AN, WIFE. SI U.I, I'll I t.DRK JY and uurse desire Board somewhere betwe 23d and 34th west ot 4th terms must he moderate. Address I C.

II Herald office. LADY HAVING A QUANTITY I .1) nice furniture wi give the use of the same in part lor Board in a hrst class house. Addr box lti'J Herald I. pi ow BMsh Board waited? i.entek.man, wife and two daughters (12 and 13), second story front room and hall I room adjoining, location between loth and Nth Broad- way and 5th will furnish If necessary; terms not to ex- 1 I ceed per month. Address, giving full particulars, I box 3,013 ost office.

5 1 llOARD GENTLEMAN AND WIFEJ 1 Ir price not to exceed $1M per week tire and gss included; location. Nth to 42d sts and Lexington to 7th ats. Address box 173 Heraid "flics. "iVoAKD WANTKD-BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, 1 between and Lexington srs and and 1 highest references given snd required; quiet, private tsmily 1 preferred: state terms, which must be moderate. Address Host ofllce box SJ1.

1JIIARO" WANTKD-HY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE; J) second floor. front; locstiou desirable; between Nth i and Sth below 34th at. Address, with terms and particulars, 0.. Herald office. A LADY AND TWO GENTLE, men; ins private family preferred; three Rooms re.

quired early breakfast for one gentleman; location central aud terms moderate. Address HOME, Herald office. A x.xir nun, iww Rooms and Hosrd In a strict private family, between Itetb and 50th sts. and nth and 0th ava. I.ext references given and rvviir.

.1 Address, with full particulari, YKK, Herald office. AN EM'KKIKNt'KI) KUKXCII LADY II teacher, partial Hoard in exchange for tuition in French. Address MAU1K, llerald Uptown Branch oltice. HOTEhg. 1 Nil ELL'S TCRKISH ROMAN AM) ELECTRIC B1 Lexington separate baths fur lailiea.

acconimcHiatii ns. A SMITH'S 111 )T 5S CII ATI IA I Jx. Post office, always opou. front Booms it5c. and A' ll liuITt rooms-new knuland hotel.

Bowery an 1 Bsyarii Rooms; first class Loiigi per night, I gentlemen only, IlKLMOSr H'TKL. VfLT'lN SI'. M- VP. li HiVnWAY, J) terminus Mr railways; European plan open all night; Kooini. Vie.

upward, uew laiuily Rooms, diuiug roouia upeu I hand ays. 1 HOUSE. WILLIAM ALL night, oiii, 35c, gentleman anil lamilies. if LKNHAM ill 1TKI. AND RUST KANT, Mil AVJ tl bet ween and 33d and avery rood era coneenietice prices moderate.

N. H. HAKKY, I llol SK, IS NI tV HoWKRl FI NE I niodatl'tis for rantlliirs and gentlemen; double Kooras, i T.ic. to $1 per night; single Rooms, to oOo. Upon all i rTi 11 ivv 1111: i i.

ii. vi i sJT ham it If you wish the boot bed you over slept in. tot rente. Every! ody says no. COLTULRV HOTKh, 7rn) BROADWAY.

i'OKNYRHD plan, SJ day, guoti Rooms end good Hoard. 1" HOL'SK, 3IHT XT. AMU vv by the day or week, single and on suite; liberal arrangements made for tlie season. WINTIR RK SORTS. TO THE EXCURSION steamer will leave New York evory three weeks, call.

lug at Havana. Progrvan, Campeche, vera I nil. Tuapan. rauoptco and New Orleans an 1 trom there return, calling at the tame ports for particulars apply to K. AL.EXAN* DUE SONS, 33 Broadway.

mak HAN FORD "HOI "SK. HAN FORI), KIBST JL class house, I VI guests, slt i aled on the south side of l.ake Moarue, opposite Enterprise; dry air and salnhnoua climate; especially adapted lor invalids; also eicellcnt hunting, Ashing and boating; ten steamers a week Ironi Jacksonville; money order post express, Ac nesrest Islegrsph station 1'alatki AddtsM J. W18TAJL Manager. NUARY 20, 1870-WITH WINTER RESORTS. ivai.

Victoria new ruoviDRHCt UlaiuiN. land ol perpoiiul autnoicr mtftiaitijr full loforuiftiiou, npiily JAME8 LIUtlLUWOOD A 758 Broad Fim UU. SALE. PROVISION STORKS. SPLENDID Meat Markets, Pish and Oyster Stands, Restaurants, 11 itols, Liquor Cigar Bakeries.

MITCHELL'S Store Agency. 77 Ce lor A 5 OLD ESTABLISHED CORNER OROORBY STORB at a bargain stoCk, Ac only cash. Inquire at Chrystle corner Stanton. 1KST CLASS CORNER LIQUOR STORK IN Til beat location for business. near Broadway, tins a great choice GAPPNKY A SMITH, 17 enlre VFIIIST CLASH WINK ROOM ON NASSAU ST.

part otfere.l for aale on account of otber businoaa; line opportunity tor the right man. Apply to WTCKOFP. 201 Hwaieiy cabinet hbwino machine. domestle, for rale, coat SCPi. only iu use four mouths.

In perfect order; will aell very reaaonalile. Inquire at 221 West 2 iUi at. A CIGAR LOCATION; DOING good wholesale and retail business; cheap rent; good reasons for aelling. MALONE A SHEFFIELD, 5 Iicy at. A UOOD WEST 81DB LIQUOR STORK iV I night fur $175; owner tiumedialely leaving city.

SS Last St. "OANKKIW CQKST, IlKURINtr'S PATENT; THREE JJ locks; original cosi.Sl.-Vs>; gn.nl as new; rnnat be ao.d. THUS. V. CLARICE.

1'tica, N. Y. fjoor AND SHOE SToIlL POB SILK- IN Jj Wn, or exchange for Real Estate. Address J. JONES, box 2'JO llerald office.

New York. I YARD 10R SALE-UNEQUALLED LOCATION, steam power, water front; established trade. Address L. (1. box H'l Herald Uptown llrauch office.

YARD POB KST A HlTlSIIL I); 11 irsea. Carts. Stables and everything pertaining to a i first class yard; best location iu the city; at present doing an stra g-oj business; terms easy; reasons satislactory for 1 disposing. Apply at 175 Vth av. I RUD STORETUPTOWN CORNER; PERFECT RUN- niug order, reason, other business very cheap for cash, Address MALKPERN, Herald Uptown Branch office.

titor LOT op CONPbfllTOlW' STANDS. X1 very the up. J. L. KMGIIT, Bennett Building.

room sixth store. LWt A.W.K-A iSPEKoUH MILK BUSINESS IV I Brooklyn, with live Rood tbo sales of butter, I cheese and eggs from the (lore will ulutie pay expenses, i Address BOBBINS, box 181 Derail uliico. oit sale ar of contain il sickness, oue of tbo best corner LUpior Stores uptown; lone leiue and cheap rent. Apply to TIJKW KEHuK A St)N. Importers, Broadway.

FlTlST CLASS OLD ESTABLISHED down town corner Liquor Store; day trade: none but responsible parties need apply; agents not noticed. Inquire Ol .1. BUBOES. 7'i Front n. SALE-a ChbAlThToRK.

doing good trade; proprietor has other bnslnesc Address or apply to FBEDLB1CK FlSlll.lt, 'Jill Slli between" an 8 clock M. 8ALK-a BUTU1IKU 8T0KE. DOING a GOOD business; reason lor selling owner bus oilier business to attend to. lii at ski Hull ar. Fob large black 'walnut siiuivcases.

1J feet long, deep, ami eight light Kr ncli plate i iss Fronts and Ends; also one Marvin 4 teet by 3 by nearly uew; also Counter Cases. ADaMS A (JO. Fulton it, Brooklyn. lsou lease, STtick axi? of a class eorner Liquor Store on Hth av. Address 11., box 103 Herald Uptown Branch ollice.

LjlOB STOCK AND K1 TUBES OK AST old established Cigar Store. Apply ut 112 Fulton st Brooklyn. I "LXUJ SAT.L FIKST CLASS Ul'TOWN Grocery Store, doiug a good business; rent low. Apply at Sat) lith av. CRAWFORD.

OTTERY BANT FOB BEST CHARTER A3 In tlie United States, passed by Legislature, 2D years to rnn; annual payment very small; the owner not being nvrrsani wiin tuo win sen iuo rvnwuu- i mbly; a good business cm be done in the State, uud numbers be aent per telegraph all over tlio United States twice day for the policy business. For full particulars address lPoet office bos Bit, BadUmoce, USTT BUSINESS CORNER PROPorty, Hotel; will trade; little cash wanted. Owner, ii)ti West 54th st. TiliE STOCK AND BUSINESS OK A FIRST CLASS A Livery and Boarding 8table8 doing a good business, centrally located in the city of Brooklyn, for sale. Parties rngageu in other business and cutui attend to it.

None but principals need apply; terms cash. Address box ldd llerald Brooklyn Branch ortice. 5-an vv ii'i- BLY A SBLK.NDID LHJUOR ijpOU on the southwest coruer of 2Uth su and 1st must sold this week. i A TvYwk SALE, A WHOLESALE AND REvlviUUU. tail Manufacturing Business; established nine years; satisfactory given for selling.

Address S. 8., fleruld ollice. MACHINERY KIDKK CALORIC ENGINE, 2-HORSE i'OWEB, a for sale ch ap to a prompt cash purchaser. LEVY BROS. A 12 and 14 Walker st.

tvjR 8ALB-TEK KKW HOUSOMTAL Tl HCr.AR Jc Br.ilers; Engines, Boilers and Steam Bumps, new and second hand, cheap; also Hulidir.gs to rent, with or w-iihout Meam l'owor. CASSIDY, Nos, 4 to 10 Bridge Brooklyn. OTIS ELEVATOR, IN GOOD OR, dnr. Addross CHAS S. HIGGINS Jt Bark av.

corner Hamilton Brooklyn. Al'AHEMIES. SAUSE'S DANCING ACA DEM now forming. BR1VATE LESSONS any hour at 212 East 11th st, J. ACADEMY (IK DANCING.

289 Bleeeker can begin and attend at their own convenience. Scud fur circular. Soiree Tuesday even- 1 KEEN DUD WORTH'S DANCING SCHOOL, No. 212 6th av. Brooklyn branch at lflH Washington st.

Classes or private lessons for ladies, gentlemen ana children. For particulars send tor circular. A Heartikr's dancing academy. flimpton's Jy, Building. Stuyveaaot aud classes BRI- i VA'I'K LESSONS anv hour In glide, double gild -and as- ecnibly wattles a sjiecialty, Tuesday.

Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. YOUNG MIX WOULD LIKE SOME ONE TO toaeb iiim the round Address U. llerald I ptown Branch office. INKRNANDo'S DANCING ACADEMY, 56TH COR' ner of -id av liank Monday and Thursday evenings. Wednesday and Saturday afternoons; new classes now forming, l'rivate lessons a specialty.

LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK TUB UNITED STATES for the Southern District of Illinois, January Term, 1S7U, Abram B. Baylis, Trustee, 1 The Pokin, Lincoln and Decatur Railroad Company et at, To TUB lloNPHOI.IlKU.t or SAID PBKH, LlRCOL.N AND DtCATUR RAILROAD Costr In pursuance of the decree of the Court rendered In the above entitled canae, on the 4th day of January, A. 0. 1676.

I you and each of von are hereby notified to produce before I me, at my office.in the city of Springfield, within forty from date, for the purpose of enabling me to state the account in accordance with the terms of the above men tinned decree, all held by you and Issued by the said 1'okln. Lincoln and liccatnr Railroad Company." Dated at Hprlnglicld, this 4th day of January, J. A. JONES, Master In Chancery. CLTRKMK THE MATTER OF THE PE- tltton of the New York Elevated Railroad The undersigned Comiulailouers, appointed under and by virtue of orders made in the Above matter, at the 0 neral Term of the Supremo Court of the State of New York, held in and for the First deportment, at the Court House, in the city of Now York, one on the 1st day of Docomber.

1875, and the other on the 14th day of January, 1876, pursuant to the provisions of chapter 608 of the Laws of 1875, to determine whether the railway referred to In said ought to lie constructed ntid operated hy the New York Elevated Rail- road Company, over, through and along the streets aud avenues referred to in said orders, and specified in the peti- tion upon which said orders ware made, which petition was 1 filed In the office of the Clerk of the City and County of New York on the 1st day of December, 1875, do hereby appoint i tho 26th dav of January instant, at 11 o'clock In the foronoon, at the City Hall, in the city of New York, as the timo and place when and where they will hear all partiea interested in said matter. Dated Nkw York, Jan. 15,1878. If PALMER, EVERETT P. WHEELER, K.

L. LAURENCE, i'UOPOMALS. 1JKOPOSALS WILL HH INVITED FROM RK.SPON. ible of railroads, of steel rails, construction supplies, locomotives, passenger aud freight cars, in large juiwitilies, who send address to box New York Post office. El'ROPE.

LjSLOHKNUE (ITALY). A. OUARDCCt I A Banke No. Via del Oigllo. Circular Notes ard Drafts on London, Paris and New York easbed at the host exchanges.

Letters received aud promptly forwarded. Reading rooms, with American and English papers. Uoods stored and forwarded no coiniinssiou charged. CORONERS' CASES. Annie Vintner, aged four years, who fell off the stoop of No.

347 East Thirtieth street, on Tuesday last, aud fractured her jaw, died yesterday morning at Dollcvue Hospital. Sarah Hann, aged thirty-five years, a native of Ireland, residing at No. 406 East Seventeenth street, died instantly while taking a drink of water last Tuesday night. An inquest was held yesterday morning by Coroner KickhoD at the Coroners' Office on the death of Patrick riimimnaa nf Va Tnnth avnmm ncft.l Aftv.lWA wno was crushed between a post and Broadway car No. tn the depot of the company, on the 7th lust.

A verdict of accidental death was rendered, and the company was censured for employing a man of the age of deceased in such a hazardous business. AN UNFORTUNATE VETERAN. Early yesterday mording otlicer Crogan, of the Fifteenth preciuct, discovered a one-legged man lying on the sidewalk at the corner of Thirteenth street and Firth avenue. The injured man, being in a comatose condition, was conveyed to Bellevue Hospital, where Burgeon Almy, alter an examination, pronounced his Injuries due to concussion of the brain, the extent of inch caunot at present he ascertained A patient in tho hospital recognized the man as on-- Matthew Kellv who lest his lea ta the attack on Fort Fisher. i 1 SUPPLEMENT.

SPRING ELECTIONS. I interviews with Senators and Mem- bers of the House. cu THE NEW CHARTER DISCUSSED. 3-eneral Approval of the Spring Election Clause. Ai.baxt, Jan.

19, 1873. The Senate Committee on Cities Is composod of Messrs. Wood.a, Waguor, Tobey, Daadcn, Jacobs and I ilorrlssey. rkvator wooniir. In answer to your correspondent as to his views con- cern a new charter and spring election tor New a York city, 8enator Woodin In favor of a new charter and a pring election, if I could S'-e my way clear to having thctn.

If you can tell me what that combination is down in New York I can give you ja pretty fair idea whether a bill for a spring election will pass. There's no getting over tho fact that a com- a bniniion lo heat a new charter and spring election has been made. IIow strong it is I cannot Buy. It is said f'n" 'Oil I. rin httrrllr he 1.

to sejiarate the local from the and national elections next full. The State ticket has too often dragged 1 with it the local ticket, loaded down Willi the worst class of rundidatcs. The only objection 1 sou to It is the expense; but then thai is a small consideration II 1 the proposed scheme turns out a real beuettt to New York city Ot course. 1 cannot say I am committed to It. for I am committed to nothing.

We must have discussion on it, and il I am convinced it is clearly lor tbo i weliarc ot the people ol Now York city I'll vote lor it without hesitation." SKXATOR JACOBS. Senator Jacobs have given tho subject very little attention, but from what 1 know of spring tions in lirooklyu, I recollect that the chief complaint 1 made against them was that they failed to bring out a 1 lull vote. Still there may be uo analogy between tho 1 cases of Brooklyn and New York. In New York the people have shown what they can do when they are in earnest about municipal reforms, and perhaps a spring election where property questions wi re involved and the issue was simply one of honest government, where all classes ol citizens would he Interested, might draw out the entire Independent vote, of merchants, who leel an inter- est in having two such offices as that of Mayor and Comptroller In honest and ahle hands. I shall be guided by what I consider the best interests ol the people ol New York, and whoa 1 have road the charter I'll bo better able to give an opinion on the quest skxatoh k.iukisskt.

Senator MorrlrSey urn not committed either tos new charter or a spring election. 1 want to heur the arguments for and against. There Is a grievous want ol harmony among the departments of New York city and county. They are all lighting among them- selves. The Mayor's office and the Comptroller's, tho Board of Public Works, the Fire and Police departments, the Bock Department, aiul even the Park Department, are all out of Joint.

is tho most scandalous exhibition ot city government that ever was seen. Why, all ol these branches of the municipality should go together like clockwork. A big reform Is wanted In Now York city. How to get it is now the question. This is a subject that takes lime vu linns uvi'r, i uit cauuoi rusu at uarirr bore until it is sifted and weighed.

Perhaps we may able to get all we want without any charter at alL There is no occasion for any hurry," Tints OF ASSEMBLY COHMITTES. The Assembly Committee on Cilice is composed of thu following Putnam HiKgiue. of Kings; Pnnth, of Onondaga; tiraham. of Monroe; Peabody, of New Yom; Ougol, ofNow York; McGroarly, of Whitson, of New York, and Killian, of New York. The democrats of tho committee aro MeOroarty, K.111.in and Whitson, the Utter being anti-Tammany.

Your correspondent, In conversing with these gentlemen on the subject of tho proposed charter for New York, a frill digest of which was published tu the lUri.u.o, found them one and all very reluctant to speak about the matter at all. Indeed Higgins and (iraham decline to say anything on the snbject until they have seen the full text of the charter, contending thai they have been so busy attending to their own local alTairs that they have not had time to read the extracts from ttie bill that have been published. Smith is a mau who never seems to have any decided opinion about anything, and it is quite likely. Judging from what 1 have' seen of him, that when the charter has been fully discussed in the House and put upon ita linal passage he will ask to be excused Irom voting on the ground that he would like to take tho bill home with him to Uuondaga county and aludy It thoroughly. MR.

r.RATUM, who Is a bright. Intelligent man, balling from Rochester, states that he it heartily lu favor of the spring election clause, but be would not like to commit himself to the charter as a whole before It had becu printed and placed on the flies Un being tnlormod as to tho principal features of the measure he still refused to say what way he would vote on It In the committee, but gave a decided opin.on adverse to tbe provision which places the appointment ol the Police Hoard in the bsnds ol a board of upjiointment composed of criminal Uo did unt. svstaia i any reasonable doubt. It is true ho is pledged to a spring election, but what can ho do 11 he has deliber- I stely entered into a bargain with certain parlieg in Now York to throw his influence against it in the hope of being paid back an equivalent, i While I favor any meaaure that niny give Lho peoplo of New York tnoro satisfactory local joverument, 1 cannot overlook tho fact that a spring Section will involve an expense that tho city is ill fitled to bear. The election expenses lor the year will be lust doubled.

Still that would uol deter me from rotiug for it if I were quite sure it would prove a final success. Thero Is no use going into this thing wilh the shances of being defeated. That move in turning out Lho two 1'ollce Commissioners shows plainly that a bargain and sale lias been mado between certain high contracting parlies on both sides of politics." 8F.NATOR WAUNKit. Senator Wagner want to soe and road Hie proposed chartor. I want to hear from those who Stave framed it what arguments they have to give in lavor of it.

As to a spring election 1 haven't mado up mind. There is one argumcul in its favor and mother against. Tho ono in favor is that it would five the people a hotter chance of getting food and efficient officers; tho other is that It would 1 itir up excitement and Involve expense. Where nunicipal, State and national candidates are all boxed together the chances aro tho municipal ones will unbrace many equivocal nominations, hut where the ocal ticket stands alone there is a better prospect lor he people getting the right kind of candidates for ocal otllces, I am open to conviction and am not comnitted one way or the otner. Thero is a good ileal to said on both sides, but until tho question is lairly leforo us it would be premature to doctdo." SENATOR BOOTH.

Senator Booth would like to see the ilinrter first and hear it discussed boforo making up my nind. There is no doubt that there aro a great many abuses in tho city government of New York that lemand being remedied. I am entitled to say so from ho fact of being ono of the committee appointed to Investigate tho departments una their working. If we umnot have a new charter wo certuinly must have a i lumber of amendments. I am not In favor )f legislating men out of oillce who have elected by the pooplo for a certain without sufficient cause.

I am as ready is anybody to defer to the wishes of the people of tho of New York, aud if they want a spring election ihoy must have it That, however, remains to be canrassed. I th.nk wo on do without a new charter. Dur report will poiut out abuses that should be corrected. It will embraco rccomraendatious based on Inquiry and observation that jlhe Legislature can act upon by amendments to the present charter. But my mind is not yet made up as to tho final course I shall take.

There may bo very good reasons advanced for a spring election uud a new charter, aud 1 shall give them all due weight." SK.VATOR TOIIET. Senator Tobey the question of a spring I election 1 believe the republicans will act as a unit. What side they may take 1 cannot say. I myself am in favor of certain changes in the method of municipal administration in New York. Our committee oi invesligation discovered a great many abuses that call for correction.

If the proposed chartor be like the synopsis I have read in the papers it has no chanco of passing. The Idea of one Fire Commissioner with a salary of $2,000 a year is simply ridiculous. That sort of retrenchmont 1 look upon as the very reverse of economy. When ibu subject is up for consideration wo sbail probably hold a caucus and decide what course to pursue. Tbe chances of smccess must be considered.

In tho flrgt place, it is unlikely Governor TilUcn will consent to have Mayor Wickham uud Comptroller Green legislated out oi oillce. Then it is a question whether a spring election would bring out the republican vote; and Tammany Hall, having the organization, would swoop the Quid and place matters in a worse condition than bolero. A terrible tight may be expected over tbo i question, but It is my impressiou a great deal will de- I pen Jpon the two republican Senators from Now York. Their views will be deterred to, and one ol tho two possesses the entire confidence, by reason of long acqu aintance, of all tho republicans in the Legislature." SK.VATOR RAAPRX. nolH .41 I mnnA wonld work well, and that It tu open to great inasmuch as tho judges might, having control of lie courts as well as tho Police Department, at some line become too powerful for the people's good.

mu. nan, he chairman of tho committee, contented himself by know nothing ol the merits of the char er except iu a general way. It may be an excellent me (or aught I know, and from wliat I have heard ibout it there are miuu good features in It. Before aying positively what I would do as a member of tho lommittee when the bill g-ta belore us I must examine I caretully. 1 want to hear both sides first" A number who overneard this remark of Mr.

Pish a republican newspaper of standing should ome out against it that would be enough for yon, vouldn't Mr. Fish's prompt reply was, "It rould not he enough; it would be a great deal, but not inough. 1 think 1 bavu some Judgment of my own MR. WIIITSOM ays he thinks the charter a good one, and after being lerl'uctid will be a much better one tban the one the ity now has. He is in favor of the spring election lause and will vote to report the hill favorably, pro- Ided in commilteo it is not lumbered down by atucuduuuts he cannot consistently support.

MR. KH.lU.tN ays: "1 am opposod to the bill and will do all that I an legitimately and honestly to have it deieated. I a democrat, and the srrongosl arguments that have lecu made in its ruvortnat nave neara are naseii ou ihe asumption that its pa Huge would be a benetit to the party iu tb it the democrats would not bo I thu local electlou wore held la the spring, to get out aa trong a vote ou their State ticket to New York iu Novtabor. I confess that 1 think that the argument for lie republican party in this respect is a good one, and jr the reason that 1 think that il' the hill should bootne law New York democrats would not have as good chance as thoy have now, with the local nud general tactions held on the saute day. to elect their alula ickul, I am utterly opposed to the measuro.

Mr. (Jugel (who has been sick for some time) leaded his sickness as an excuse for the fact hat he knew very little about the bill. Judgng from all that he had heard about it, owever, he was not In favor of it, but it was possible might bo so amended us to make It acceptable to him. what way he would like to have It anicuded he was let ready to state. MR.

ritABODT opposed to the otlh "1 am against it," he said, 'because 1 think if the local election wuro held in the ipriug, the republicans could uot bo made to turu out strength." They would not, under those circumitances, he thought, be able to secure as many local nil cor as they can now, and he hardly behoved thai republicans in the city, after voting In the spring, lould bo induced, us a rule, to come out in their lull lores it November to vote the dtate ticket. "It would," laid, "be beneficial to the anti-Tammany democrats, mt the republicans aro not willing, 1 th nk, if li lies in heir power to prevent it, to hand the ctty over to any of democrats." MB. M'OROARTY Joes not believe the Dill, ana aituougu no is to gay positively that he would vote adversely te reporting it favorably from the committee, he that it is not, in his opinion, a measure that would In ieueflcial to the democratic party of the State. As a lemocrat, therefore, he docs not look upon It with lavliable eyes. SINGULAR CHARGES GENERAL HOWARD.

HE ATTACKS THE PEESIDKNT AND Mil. BOUTWKLE. Senate Executive Document No. 12, Forty-fourth Congress, is a tter from the Secretary of War, transmitting a report ot the Commanding General, Department of Columbia, ofhistourln Alaska Territory, in lune, 1875. General 0.

0. Howard's report Is dated 'Portland, Oregon, Juno 30, 1875." It givos an of his visit to Alaska and relates, on page 1, that, laving been troubled by numerous newspaper charges mncerning the present management of affairs at Sitka, doomed it best to glvo those who are called citizens? of Russians, Aleuts, half-breeds, American tnd foreign traders now residing lu the opportunity to see mo apart from tho officers of the gar isoti. In keopiug with this purpose I mot them by sp. polntment at the house of tho United Suites Collector, Mr. Berry.

Mr. Berry kindly briefed the complaints, which I subsequently carefully considered and acted upon, as will be seen by the memoranda attached In the "memorandum" thus Incorporated with Ills report, and which it seems General Howard had "carefully considered," occurs the following ctiri us story of the manner in which the Alaska Company is said to have obtained Its The Secretary then proceeded to open the bids, of which there fourteen. The I bid was that of tho Alaska Commercial Company. am-'lilting to rental vo ir, and the highest bid that of Louis Goldstoue. for a combination of various San Krariclsco Qrius, amounting to a yearly rental of The princlpul parties in tho combination of firms for whom Uohlstone had made the bids were tbe firm ot Taylor A liendel, one of the most respectable and prominent houses of Suu Francisco, it had been engaged in the Alaska trade from its opening, itud having tho additional advantage over the Alaska Commercial Company of prior occupation The inquiries immediately Instituted by the government in thr he agency Lost House Hector Phelps, of Man Francisco, as to their standing and responsibility.

were of a character In every way satisfactory. Notwithstanding this and tbe great discrepancy in tlia bids, the Alaska Commercial tnpauy entered various protests, which were referred by Mr. lloutwell to the Attorney General, then Mr. A T. Akertnan, who hoard arguments on Ks.th uiHoa unilnr da la of Julvliil rlw.id'ii in tiivnr Goldstone ami associates.

After the delivery of Mr. Akerman's opinion it was every, where taken for panted the lease would he awarded to Gotdrtene. Nobody had any douht of it. All obstacles hud been removed, and all protests done awav with. (in July lift Mr.

tioldstone consequently called at the Treasury office lor the lease, but to his utter astonishment and consternation he was informed that the lease had been awarded to the Alaska Commercial Company oil the terms of his own (iloldst jne's) bid. The communication was made by Actimr Secretary William A. Richardson, whose lace in giving (ho information was crimsoned wltli shaiue. Mr. Rontwell had secretly left for Massachusetts.

Thus it came to pass that tno scheme succeeded; that slavery and bondage, for the abolishment of wbich a few years before the best blood of America had been sacribced, was here restored and was openly sanctioned by Congress; that free and liberal America had openly granted a monopoly ot' trade and was placed on a footing with the most despotic of the Rowers of Kurope. Russia, and that Christian mmunitles, together witii the two islands, were loused to the Alaska Commercial Company for twenty years. Alas I Alaska was then, indeed, an uppmprlate term. ACCUSED or BK1BK11T. If the prise that the Alaska Commercial Company had thus gained was enormous it can be Imagined that a tremendous sum had to be sacrificed to satisfy the political cormorants, and the press lu those days mode the most sweeping charges against members of Congress and mem bom of the administration, and there was an ugly rutnot that the brother-in-law of the President, Mr.

Dent, 1.ad been made a partner to the concern at the eleventh boar. The sub head about "Bribery" is part of the report Wo understand the Alaska question is coming belorn the Senate. What will that august body say to General Howard's gross accusations against Senator Boutwell and the President's brother-in-law THE SEVENTH REGIMENT ARMORY. GOOD PROSPECTS FOR ITS 8PEEDT CONSTRUCTION. It will be remembered that the Board of Officers of Hie Seventh regiment decided on last Sunday night to undertake the erection of their new regimental armory, which It Is iulended to baild between Lexington and Fourth avenues and Sixty-sixth and Sixty-seventh streets.

This undertaking. Colonel Clark says, the regiment expects to accomplish by means oi subscriptions among Its members and friends. Tho intention of the Board of Officers was to canvass the active members of the regimont first, and then solicit subscriptions among the veteran corps and exempt members residing in New York and vicinity, numbering about 1,5001 It was suggested after canvassing the members, active and retired, to solicit further aid from busmesa met, taxpayers and solid cttixens of Now York, but tilts has been somewhat anticipated by several prominent gentlemen who have voluntarily bunded in the contributions. Among these Messrs. Koyal l'hclps and Robert Lennox Kennedy, who have given goOO each within twenty-four hours after the Hoard of Officers hail announced their deter miration.

In ad tllton to the above sums Colonel' Clark last evening received a subscription of from Mr. Augustus Schermorhorn. Colonel Clark says that he and the officers and men comprising the Seventh regiment uro gratified to know that their endeavors to put up a commodious armory, worthy alike ol the city and the regiment, have been so wail received by the preas, the friends of the regiment and clllieuaof New York gonerally, and they are confident that a sufficient amount will hi raised dorms the threo months to justify the commencement ol the work and to insure Its ultimate and rapid completion. Plana, specifications and estimates fbr the new armory have been submitted by Mr. C.

W. Clinton, architect. Those plans lor a large drtllroom 0:1 the ground floor, feet In area. There will also be spacious rooms for arms and stores, company ro rnii, business offices, me "ling halls, recruits' drill rooms, with the adequate apartments for the Board ol Ofhi era, field and stair, kc. The cost of the building ill be from $330,000 to $500,000 The site of the new armory will be convenient for the officers and ntcn of the regiment, many of.whom live far up town, and, with the advance of population and the Introduction ol rapid transit, the spot chosen will prove one ol the best possible localities in which to erect a new armory, eveu considering it from strategic point of view.

IN TIIE HANDS OF Nelson (colored), aged 22, was brought' to Bellevne Hospital, at nine o'clock yesterday morning, suffering from an luclsed wound on the cheek and hand. Nelson, who la employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, atatos that while going through Sullivan street, lalo at night toward homo, be was attacked by a party of roughs, brutally beaten Atsd then stabbed. His wounds, though serious, are not necessarily fatal No arrests. MRS. WOHNAUTRE AND IlEIt MONEY.

Mary Wohn.tutke, a Ilohemun woman, was lost to her friends for several days, but was found on Satur day last In Tlellevue Hospital The $600 which, it was reported, she had sewed up in her dreae, end had bece stolen, weio discovered yesterday lying in a wtkls drawer in her houaa..

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