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the wit, fUroAV, mUARY it, WHAT CONGRESS IS DOING. HE re xae rtm jonx roHrttm bilk pabskd I4at imtfa Mr. Brace aa Mr. HeE Catcke TaaHaaale Fraraaa'1 AsiJ.tsraael K' wkiiMh Ar.ea taarMats. Wasiii.voton.

Fob. 18, Tho Houso to-dny, Hf In Committee) ot the Whole. returned oousld- HE oration the Flu John Porter bill. Hrc Mr. riiotpt N.

said he had believed Higf (or twenty rears that rotter irai a traitor and deterred to bo haneed. Ho had chancod his H-' opinion, and now believed that Porter was an honest man and a (oral soldier, when, as his K'1 representative, he haa been obliged to ox- v' amino the evidence nnd learn the facts. "Let Hr? ns to-day," ho said, "na couranoous friends o( Hdr juttlco, determine that wo will make what reparation wo can, nnd that wo will end now andforovor. so far as this House Is coneerned, the strancest and saddost story In American i history." Mr. Curtln uald that If Tortcr was a traitor ho (Mr.

Curtln) was a traitor, and If any ono wantod to tell him that ho was a Ct traitor lot Iilm toll It In a corner. Tliecoramlttoo thon roso and rooortod the bill to tho Houso. Mr, Kverhart Va.) moved to recommit 1 With Instruction to striko out the words prior to his appolntmont under this not," so as to mako the proviso rend Said Vltr. John I'ortor shall rocelvo no pay, componsatlon. or allow- auce whatsoever." Mr.

Kendo lucifeitlng that this i v. save an opportunity for vindicating Porter Ires from any question of money, demanded the yoas nnd nays. Tho motion to rocommlt was lost yean 1 12, nays 173. I Mr, Brnge. who had demanded the provlous question, withdrew tho demand, and again took the floor.

No cmater disgrnco, he said, ST had over stained the paves ol history than tho Bontence ouainst Fit John Porter that had boon made in accord with the demands of tho jr Secretary ot War. Ho then wont on to criticise severely the pcrBonnol of tbo court martial, and asaortod that Its monikers had been ro- warded for dolnir the biddlnc of the Becrotnry of War. liuford had been promoted. Cniey bad been promoted, nnd Hunter and Ilinir had boon restored to their commands. These woro tho centlomcn whose momory "a the, ltapuhliaans woro nrrald to disturb.

Tho gentleman from Michigan (Mr. Cutch- I aon) llml tnknn thn runnel nf tha Hni.nni1 hntfl i of Dull Run and read tho numbor of killed and wounded on Aug. 26 for the mimosa of show- Ins that tbero had been a gonornl battle. If Ju thesentleman had boon dianojcil to be inifonu- ous.be would hnvo said that tho heading of 4, these.roports was "Casualties between Aug. C- 18 and Bept.

2." Mr. Outcheon declared that the heading of I the tablo showed proolsely what It was, and i. ald be had been misquoted. i. Mr.

Drags (advancing to tho bar of tbo House) I I stato what you said. I state what the fig- ures are. Now," exolaimod Mr. Cutcheon, also ad- vanolug Into the spacn In front ot thn Bpeak- er's desk. your nre trying to ram a falsehood 3 down the thioat of this Houso." lApplauso on i tbeltopubllcan side.) -j I draw my own inference as to your pur- poseB." cried Mr.

llrasg, "and I will ropeat them If you doslro." ADplausoonthoDemo- cratiCHide). At this time thero was great deal of confusion nnd oxcltoment in tho Houso. and it wns with difficulty thnt tho voice of olthurgontlo- man could bo hoard. Tho Sneaker rapped tho i -v House to order and said to Mr. C'utclioon thnt I he i must not Intorrupt Mr.

Brace without par- mission. Mr. Cutuheon (Indignantly) Then tho ccntlo- i man must not falsify facts. I llragg's retort, "I nm glad I hove driven that radical from under Htanton's petticoats, so that he lias coran to the front." Mr. Drags then proceeded to review tho mlll- 1 tary opemtionn in Virglnlii directly boforo and 1 V.

after tho second battln of Dull Itun, criticising I tho tactics puisued by Pope nnd McDowell. Ho was frequently Interrupted by Mr. Outcheon it. and Mr. hteolo of Indiana, but ho invariably declinod toyioM.

I The bill was then paFsad-yoas, 171. nays; 113. BPd thn House- adjourned. In thoSonatoa lilll waspofised to grant right 5 of way for arallroad and tolcgraph lino through the lands of tho Choctaw and Chickasaw na- tlons of Indians to tho fir. Louis and San Fran- 1 Cisco itnllto.id Company.

A motion to recon- I. aider tho vote by whic1) tbo bill was Dassed was anorw.iril entered by Mr. Van Wjck. id'ioution bill was taken up. nnd Mr.

numb Hon.) olTrtred an nmondmont, whloh was acrood to, providing lliat.ns to tho Snt Hecrutnry of the Interior. but tho Log slatiires of tho several Toirltorles aball hnc tlio ndministrHtton of tho monoy. i Mrlngnlls Kan.) said that tho North. i JhnNorthweat. nnd tho West did not wnnt this bill.

On tho contrary, they spurned it. They 4 spurned the resumption thnt tlioy desired a i donation from thonr.tlonal Treasury tosustain tholr common schools. The bill was essen- 1 4 tlolly dishonost, and tho States that would take tho money under it were actuated by proclicly tho same niilrit Hint would pick pocket or rob i a gravojprd. It wns an act of grnnd Inrenvon theTreasiuy. Mr.

Coko Tex.) onterod an oarncst protest ncnlnst tbo bill, declaring It to bo tho most pernicious monsurc Introduced lntoolther House of Congress slnco tho war. It wns a peasuroof despotism, and would, in hisopln-lop, utfrly destroy tlio balanco of power between tho St-ito. and vost unlimited control of purGovurnment In a mere Congressional ma- i jorlty. 2' Mr.ljMirli N.Y.) then took tho floor. Hosnidtlmthowni ho.trtlly In faorol tho bill, but would not speak on It it tho bonato doslred fc.

to coma to vote. Mr. Dial said that If Mr. Kvarts wero going i to mituo a speech sonioboJr would bo sure to fs moo an adjournment. This romnrk was fr grootcd with loud Inughter.

in which Mr. V' Lvnrts lilmiolf honrllly jolnod. Tho Senate. on Mr, Allison's motion, tlion wont at onco iuto 5 axocutlo eesslon. nnd soon afterward ad- 5 Jourcod.

XOT A OEMVIXK HAMJEL. is J- To Orlslnul of Cbtcazu'i "Old Mattel" Owneil by the Cxprrn or Kunla. Cniawo, Feb. 18Tlio boliof that a iron- ulno ltnphaol wnsMlscovorod in Chicago when the picture known as Tho Virgin of the V- Book" was solrsd hero by tho Govornmont in il December Is shown to bo enoneous. It was asserted thnt tho painting was worth 1100.000.

and that It was smuggled to this country by i Honoro Ketfer. Parlninn picture doaler. who sot It from Donedictine monk, who stole it irom tlio Vntlcau. Tho painting was oxhlblted at tho t'alumst Club. On Dee.

5 Treasury agents seized tho minting In default of poy- i- pent cuftoim duties, and It has slneo been In the custody of the Gou'rnmont. Tho question of tho gonulnessof tho painting wax Investigated by 1'attior McGoicrn of Iioeknort. who has recolvsd letters from I'nthor Gntlnberil. l'rofoct of tho Vatican, and tbo linv. llausca.

master of the Apostolic Palaci. who nsjert tliat thoploturo Is a fraud. XbJ th? t'luurp. The Virgin of the Hook." of llaphaelwBs always the property of tho Connostnbnll family Do In Htaffa. and a lew ypars ago wr.s sold for 75.0(,'0 to thn Empross Of whohna it now In hor collection of paintings, ho pleturabyUaplinalof thatnnmo over belougod to the Vatican collection.

Koiller has said thnt ho rofuned HO.COO for the picture Infiew York. i t. Rtiaave KseoTtryora Lott Cunt, BlNC.iiiMTON, Feb. S. Gould.

8r of f- Btnccs IVlu, maklnsihe trip ilourn Hie 3, Itspldt li. tlicPt. Lrenco r.ircr nn yar io, aroppea lilt Ilia ntms and sJJmii 3 StSfn.i SJ Mr- 1 con.d a loiter from i IB. nnu tail a- urcti or B. Mould, hr.

IJou .1 rfucld hl.n loifitil 5 III tm Id IiIiii i irrtia. ami c'n Muii hi rii.lv.i ta. ori) hz IcitwinsbtLsiTrtncs'li'Tw'faibW UUcd Train Wrecked. til Niwnucoii, Feb. 18, -Tho mixed train on the MhlgasiiJ lludion lilrer nstlrotl from UtlvMirr, 1 3., to Or court on llnCrlf, wuthrann from the tricX onjn.l one l.lf milti wmof Vrnon, A( fcnjIun.No TsniliMciiloratil csnwtrsacrillnl I- "'ln i-aiy srr Wtnt.

)' jiiAw.Vi'?,.V'1 h0.1,r, Tskcinsii, 7i.J7 nfeun4 btntatii lh wrtek, runuliij irUn, unl wi of lg. Taa UorrUvu Varlfr II III, WemN070. Tcb. 18. -The Couimlltee on If Vy aii.l lietnt to Jy inilnu-tcl Cbslrnisu Morrlton torciunun opinion fiom the S(ortry of I In Treci lh PropouJ lh UorrUun Llll upnu ilia UovorniiKiit miuun upon Hit hH of lutjrnr ciiiioiik t.uiliieii It wi! I fimilolfi liy Hi.

loirieria nieintwi Hut the awiit of Hie fAllurx cj lh Hccreury in rtliiiu in tii.K.r ty TLMjy nt xt lilt costlilcritltin of tht lurifl llll will bcnin on tlul dy. luitrnclcd to Itcfuie SIlTtr Utiioillt. Wasiiinoto.v, Feb. 18. Tho aotlonof the As.

ilium Trtxurtr INw York In rtlmlnf to rtctlrtitc poill of iWttrlnntll he It tl'lt tn rountUUIn tirlct vcordinct with luitruclloni luu.4 iht Unlltd Meli Trctkuryr. MutlUr liiiiriaiioni iiatt tton tent to all llic AiiliUnt Trcacunre flit rhject toiuy to tnmrt rntttr iotcctlon in ilie tiaudlluxof Uortrniueut lundi A'omlriulloai by iks 1'rtildenl. WASntsaiON, Feb. l8.Tho rsldont sont tbtfollouingnomliitllomto tlit Stnttt loili Jobo riirlitltn yrtnki of Ctlifornli. to lit UnlltJ 8lm Mir.

lil for t'tlliorultt I'oilmuitrt John O. Colltnt. Hrotkiiorl.W. u. Olitunctyriintr.nl Wbltt yitlnt, ft.

V.i K.lwtnl II. irctiutn. IllmOnotoo, Iwuiui Allen, Ultnllle, fs. nr Jjrr rvn mxa btakb iitu. OMBplatBt Ikat Nat a Ttalk aT taa Oata.

taluaa Maa kava aaaa Atr Wars, Only twenty ot the 600 nombera of the Grant Monument Association answered yes-terday tho call that was Issued for the apodal meeting held In the Mutual building In Hassan street to discuss tho permanent organiratlon ot a new Orsnt Fund Association, under the recent act of Incorporation passed by the Legislature. The twenty members who did attond. though, Indulged In some pretty plain talk about the Inactivity of tho great majority of the members who didn't attend. Tho talk began after Lovl M. Bates was chosen Chairman.

Oliver Hoyt, who turned In 1193.78 ot subscription bofore the meeting opened, startod the talk. Ho said bo was discouraged br the failure ot thocommlttoe to do anything. Ho had expected that It would have had at least $500,000 In tho treasury by this time. Instead of that thero was only about 1115.000. The committee had been so InofTlolont, In tho main, that tho outlook was gloomy.

Tho rioh men of the city, ha said, who should have given Irom 11,000 to $25,000, bad. with the exception of a very few, dono nothing at all for tho comrcltteo yot. The committee had taken no sort of adoaunte lnteiost In Its work itself. From tho Block Exchange, an institution that ought to have gUon $50,000, only $3,000 bad been obtained, bocause nobody had gono In and properly canvansod among tho monitors. The committee had merely gone to the thirty members of the Exchange Governing Commit-toe, nccopten $100 from each, and retired.

Patrick Farrelly said tho committee's career had strikingly exemplified, with its 600 membership, thnt what was mndo everybody's business was nobody's business at all. The sooner the committee dlsbandod nnd died nnd was succeeded by another of a few active, energatlo men. who meant business, tho sooner New York would have a monument to Gon. Grant. Mr.

Farrelly said that of 100 appeals ho sent out himself only six or seven brought subscriptions. Others brought sarcnatlo rupllos that as soon as ho was readv to go Into something of nntional instead of local fntoroBt they would be glad to participate. J. J. Little said that although he sent 1.100 nppcnls to tbo stationery trado of tho city and country, ho got not a single contribution.

Cbnlrman Dates agroed with Mr.Llttle that It wns a matter for regret Hint no money was coming In, and that tlio commltteo In gonornlwas apparently taking no interest in tho work. Emigration Commissioner Htopbonson nnld very decidedly that the commlltoo couldn't do any good for tho fund, nnd it would be uso-less to continue it. Novor slnco he had been membor had nioro than ono-tenth of tho COO members ever attended. Tho other nine. tenths didn't bother their heads nbout it.

Hugh N. Camp thought that whon the fund was turned over to a now. a smallor. and a buslnoss-llke commlttoe. and it nnnounced just what it wanted from tbe people, the people would contribute.

Ono rich man bad told him that he was willing to give, but that ho never would give anything so long as tho commltteo proposed to spend a million on tbe monument. A fitting monumont, this rich man thought, could do secured without any such extravagant outlny of money. Mr. Camp bellovod that the elty would build tho monumont Itself. After Mr.

Camp's speech the twenty members passed OlirorHoyt's motion thnt Cornelius N. lllbR nnd William 11. Wlckhnm bo appointed to nudlt the accounts of tbe old Fund Association, and that nil tho monojs, books, and assets of thn old aosnciatlon bo turnodover to the thirty-two trustees of tho now incorporated Grant Fund Assoeintion ns soon as it should be organized. Then tbo twenty committeemen unanimously ndoptedCommittooinnnFiirrolly's motion thnt tho old commttteo of U00 adjourn slnoiUe. Hocrelnry Greener received these additional subscriptions for tho fund yestorduy through Oliver Hoyt: Limestone Tannery.

185.75: Hill Grovo Tannory. $75: Drunswlek Tannery, $31: Itnbcock Tannery, $9: through Col. Philip Fliryelmesy. U. 8.

Consul West Indios. $50: htom MetTger, $25. Previously acknowledged. $115,316.07. Total.

tll5.C24.42. I1TXEN 11T DADDY IIOI.HES8 DOO. tTutllce Palttrton Dentea Ika Kxlolaoce Hydrophobia and Ohjrcll la Do Killing. A small, mcek-facod boy eat on ono of tho roar benches in tho Tombs Court yesterday until tho business of the court was pretty nearly ovor. Then Police Sergoant Rheinlsob.

wont to him and asked him why he did not go home, "Ioan't." tho boy rop! led. "Daddy Holmes's blind yullor dog bit mo on the lee yesterday, I como to get him killed." Peigoantlthoinlsch took tho boy bofore Justice Patterson. Were you not tantalizing tho dog?" Justice Pattenon nskod at a vonturo. Didn't you and other boys try to tie a tin pan to its tail." "Indeed 1 didn't. Judge," tbo boy spoke up.

This was now It was: I went up Daddy Holmes's alleyway, going in to vWt my aunt, who lives In the roar hoUBe. Tbe dog snapped at mo. I did not think ho wasgolngtobite. but clung as closely as I oould to tho wall. Tho dog nipped mo on the right leg.

It is verysoio, and mother Is afraid I'll get hydrophobia." "Hvdrophobinl Hydrophobia 1" Justice Pat-torson cried out; thero isn't any such thing ns hydrophobln. No. mv son, I won't Isstto onv order to kill this dog. You may go home nnd tell your mother that you won't got hydrophobia." "It's just simply awful." Justice Patterson said, turning to Chlof Clerk Honry ('. Pciloy, this Tholesnlo slaughter of dogv all owing to i opulai prejudice.

Hydrophobia! Why. Dr. hlirady says tlioro isn't any suoh thing ashy-drontioMn, nnd h.is written a long article about It In the Mfliial Hettitd." Cbiot Clerk l'oiley did not oxpross any opinion, but Kept on writing tho namos of criml-nnix in hU Uiu book. Whnt do you think. Mr.

Dolan Justlco Puttorpon asked another of the clerks. Is thero nuy mnd dogs I don't know, jour Honor," Mr. Dolan replied. but I ofton a.e tbo hoys making them-sehes scnu'o up aiound tho gsh house of it oonln' v.hen tho cry of 'Mad dogl' Is sont up," Thsro isn't any such thing a3 hydrophobia. All nonsense Justice Patterson nbscnt mind-edlyromarked.

"And It's just simply awful to slaughtor dogs toappoasoa popular prejudice," KILLED U11I8EI.E ItiQESIOVltLr. Jle Left a Letter, to ihal Sfo One MlgUl be Acoaied ufkavlnar Murdered kliu, Joan Lcborsong-, a mlddlo-agod Frenchman, hired a front hall bedroom at 402 Fourth avenuo about two months ago. On Wednesdays bo paid Mr. Eliza Sebncert tho $2 rent money. Ho told her he was ohtet cook in the Durllngton Hotol, A week ago ho apologized for not paying, saying ho was out of work.

On lust Tuesday ho locked hlmsolf In his room, whore ho was discovered dead yostordny morning. On the washstand bo left this loiter, in French: To Wliom It Uiii Concern I tin tirtJ of life, and for thst rciiion I kill mytelf. Tlilt declaration I innUe ro Hint no one will tt eci ute I of kllliuir me. My gratitude nhvnje to Mr. Charlet Hen-liofler at Pelinonleo'i.

Ji ttnkssoia. Kin II, ISrtJ. Lcbersons killed hlmeelf Ingeniously, no attached a piece of rubber tubing to the gas burnoraboehlsbod. and took tbe other end between his teeth. Then ho wrapped a cook's apron tightly about bis head, and turning on tho gas lay down on tbo bed.

Two murrlngo certificates woro found In tho room. Ono ahotvod his marriage. In 1872 to Drldgot Ryan, who died Iul87A nnd the othor his marriage with Margaret Uhla Brooke in 187'J. Tho see-ond wlfodlcdlnlESl. Mr.

Ilonhoifor said yesterday that Lebersong came to this city twenty-two years ago. and that he had boen employed at Dolmonlco's. by tbe Saratoga Club, and in tbo Merchants' Club houso In Leonard street. Mr. Iteuboffirwlll pay for his funeral.

The 1'rlse Urldao Flaa (eba Folloired. About two weeks ago V. 0. Schneider presented voucher for tl.MO to tht Cemplroll-r, clalmlni tliatltvraea nrfa t.tturA hw tli n.i... Coimniiilon for the belt plan of a bildie.

Tht Comptroller wi agendo (laying Ibt amount, at tht contract for building' tht lirllne had liten awarded to tht Union llri Igt Coinpauy, Witerdar Hit Comptroller Itarued that the coiupaiiy't contract liad not been ngned by ilit Urldgi i Coiiinilitlonen, and that Hit Union Bridge Com. panr had rtllnqil.elied their Idea of conitriiouotr Iht work 1 lie lirldo will notr. it It underiloo 1, he built in aoeordauex villi lh plane of tehnelder, and It It laid a taring of Sl.ouo.ood in he tlty will tie effected. Lawyer Day latan hit Warn wot Fcrset). Joseph A.

Hssd, a mining broker, asserts that received from 8 Bcorll, Hit absconded clerk of Lawjtr Henry Day, juit before Scorll Bed, In July, IBSU, ulni ctrtiflcattt for 100 lharei each of ttock of tht Iron Sllrer Mining Company, purporting to be tii.lorted tiy Mr. I)t) Mr. Tit ad It now aumz lo couiptl tht com. pany to Irauifer Iht itock to him ou surrender then lerdOeatet Mr. pay tettlfled eaterday llitl ihecerll flcaiet were ito en hv "ooyll.

and that iht endoretmeuit art forgerltt. Judge Donoliut beard tht (ait yesterday and reserved hie declslou. laiparlara Unit Canada ta Vncle la. Judge Brown of tho United States Court yesterday directed a Ttrdict for tilt Government tn lbs suit agsluit Krancls Pohtrty of the firm of .1 0. Johnston, who refuted to tell the appraiitr tht nieaulng of secret commercial elrnt whlih that omelet des-red lo under.

Maud, so that lie coul I rii iho market value of certain Imports I.eave wee given to Hie defendant counl to reargue the cae. tuns art pending against other merchants and consignees for tut earn cause. The faaA for Mrs. Ilaacock. The following additions to the fund for tbe widow of Oen.

Hancock were received by Messrs. M.orV!.. lo-dyi Jossnh l'arrlsh, Aster. ll.OOOi John L. oilwala- rum MAum mtrmm imrmmrmmmrr, aaaeaaakaaaseaataaaaaaaai ta Iba tun 1 Oaate-AHatsaasa to taa ejaaraaaa, af Uw Oaattaaaa tafaaia, Jud( Darrett elgned resterday tho final order Uxlog at $71,000 tho bill of costs In tho matter of tho Harlem Itlver Improvement, tho well-known scheme for widening and Improving tho ohannel of the Harlem from the East Itlver to the North Itlver.

The Commissioners' bill of costs as presentod for taxation to Mr. Jostloe Darrett In Maroh, 1883. amounted to $116,000. The Presiding Commissioner. Gen.

William F. Bmltb. claimed $15,000. and his associates. Messrs.

William It, Grace and Jamos D. Fish, claimed $10,000 each for their sorvlces as Commissioners, while Hamuet E. Lyon, their counsel, asked for $15,000. and Dernard Hmythe put In a claim for $10,000 aa appralsor, export, or clerk. Mr.

Franklin Dartlett, aa counsel for Henry W. T. Mall and tho Cammann Infants, opposed the taxation of the bill la 1883, asserting thnt It was exorbitant, and a reference was ordered to the Hon. m. Mitchell to take evidence as to the valuo of the services.

Defore this referee tho case wan fought for noarly two years, when tho reforeo roported, giving tho llnmm Bilnnnrn C.A firm Aneh. tvllh thn avrnntlon of Oen. Hmlth, to whom he gavo $10,000, nnd allowing Lyon $13,000. Tho confirmation of tbo referee a report wai next opposed by Mr. Dartlott, and Jungs Bar- Sett cut down tbo referoo's flguros to $5,000 for lessrs.

Grace and Fish, $0,500 for Gen. Bmltb. $5,000 for BamuelE. Lyon, and $3,500 for Dernard Smylbe. Last wook Mr.

Fordham Norrls presented tbo order ot taxation to Judge Barrett for settlement, and upon the question ot an nllowanoe to the guardian of tbe Cammann infants, ropresentod by Mr. Dartlett. tbe Judge rendered the following doclslon osterday: TheMankt mar now btfllled up In the printed order. Including provision for the guardian, ae within, and the order handed up for signature Under tho well known decielon of the iltncral Term, taking the caae of guardians ad litem for inranlc out ot the rule at to extra allon ance under the Code, and considering, too. the language or the prevailing opinion at the Uenerallerin in thle particular proceeding, am of opinion thai the Court hae power tu grant a proper allowanco tn tho guardian nf tht infanta Henry f.

nnd Isabella Cmn-maitu. Aatothe propriety of such an allowance there can be no uuer tioo. The learned counsel for the guardian hae by hie faithful eervlcet largely reduced the bin ot costs originally presented, and no allowance which, under the peculiar circumstances ot tht case, could bo granted can adequately compensate him for Ihelndue-try and ability elhllilted thruughout. havegtten the matter anine reflection, and concluded that even under an extrcmo view of what would be consistent with the rcductlone made In the bilts heretofore presented an allowance lo the guardian of le excecdtuglr moderate. Ordered Gave la ta laa Hlrlkera.

The striko of tho brakemon against tho Morgan Railroad at New Orleane came to a sudden eud yesterday. The brakenirn wnnted their pay Increased from 15 to COS nionib, and the freight handlers, who were alt negroes struck outot tvinpathy for Iht brake-men. At lo 30 o'clock Huntington telegraphed an order lo the (Jenrral Mannger of Hie road at Or-leant to accede to the demands of the tneu, and that ended tbe trouble. "When the brakemen got the frLtght handlers tn etrlke with them they had ua. anil we had to give In," eald Eastern Agent tlawleyyeeteroey afternoon.

A. Kkatloa Mink la Tranbl. Application has been mads to put tho Pa-vonla Skating Itlnk Aeeoclatlon In Jersey City Into the hands nf a receiver, and Hie association liae been en-Joined from raying nut any mnnei pending proceedings 1 he rink as one ot the nucut In new Jcreey. of late It has not done well, and eo much hae been paid out for Improt ements thnt nn money le left to pay creditors. 'antccl AU'I IKIl IALI I.U tVK.ltH.-31 brancbers, Don.

er and pi uet niakere; line work, MMOIt, 07 Pleecker et. A -1111 ICVlOlt pn-oercai whIeI liands.onla-1 diet' while suits WlilHTMAN A CO losUrceneel. wanted. JAS. UltANoK, 22 Beekmtn st.

mK JotTpriiitlnz oRlce, 31 Kultc.n et Brooklyn CA1 I-Iti mil llorkrrswant-d (lh(. mtUMSSBN A CO HO tS poster st soft ellk winder and machine twist spooler. Applv to CHAS. N. MABTIS.3H Canal St.

EXPKHI EXOEU folders on rha7nbra'a folding machines Apply J. H1TI.E A CD 10 Astor pi. operators on men's nneehoes. AKfllUU.t IHMli.N. 37-3J terry st hands on beaded embroideries; work taken hi.nie: good prloee LEQ.N KlIhlMS, a Union square.

riMKrvr.rl.AHfecollir ind curt maker on title cue. lorn elllrle WUITK A IIO.IAKT, 113 Ku'ton St. i. Y. iKKIewlug MachlneKctii.nl open dally from to 5.

at Ulrls' Lodging Housr. a7 St. Mark's place, Slh et. C2 llll. wanted; out who un Jcrstande pr.lltlilng Jew ehy.

tl. o. MAI.l.lr.T. OJoIinet. C2.IICI.stn box and label niidlclnes, ointment.

Ac. Address box 131. frun ollke. UAS ISH wanted on ruff slinging nnd flnUhing; alo learners J. UKsllou r.r.

en hi spring at. H.k. wanted oil bead wnrk both lutes and ornaments II. OPIKII, 75 and 77 bpring tl. AT I'KISlMEUHon etlrl aiiTallk hats at E.

J) Jersey City. KW few girls as learners; alio operators bj strain W. t. IIABIIf-OK. US wanted on Indies' c'ntti suits; come rendr for work 1) 1' UU'ot'K A CO.

Itroadwny and Grand ht workroom entrance. 114 Crnud st. J) A older wanted! K. a IACV A CO 327 llrojitnay. I'HAIV nn.l issarenia at on tiii-ti sand ii)ises' straw hats.

Wll'cox A (tlbbs ma chine; ex crlenced liNtids oub neiil alM.ly. WtKS BP.OH. STRAW anted. II operators "nil Wllkuc A (llblis matlilni tur usual istrn prices paid. London Manufacturing Co, ul West st Tit AW WiTlenj A l.lbl.s mnrlilnes, BAM, St It AY.

-fMlsllat. Srooklyn, W. V. SUAltt' HAKCKSinltr. AO MILI.KK'.N, i.t'.t iiroadwny.

rilltlM If KKaon misses' and chiidrtn's etrnw hats; also a limited number of learners IIKIMt.N.V Wooster St. WA II lower makers of all kinds and I ranch, ere; piece ur.rkers, night work at gn.t.i wagos An ply to 1 HUM AS II. HOOD A CO, S7J Broadway. WAJVTUII 1'lrst class waist trimmer waist hand improter, Itarucr. Mine.

CUKVAMKII, 1M East.TOIh st. WA flood artificial lloncr ranchers; nous othera need apply. AN A IIU.SIEIt, U25 IJroadnay. YOL'Mi UIKI.M can obtain situations free, lodg-Ings ana meals at 0 cents eai It. at the Olrls' I.udgtng House.

37 lt. Mark's place one blork tnst ot Cooper Institute (under cart of Children's Aid Society) CrnntnWtTnlfg. AN F.XIM'.niENCKK man accustomed to work-leg on Iron klichen range boilers AddreM UtO.NuLAD iff a CO Kft) Flushing B'klvn. n. A MI I.I.IIINAI It E' second hand 133 sulls, 5t SKisults.no.

pawn tickets bought. CAM agi. Pean et. and Hatbush av, Btnokljn AJi experienced man who thoroughly understands tht colorlngof metal builone. J.no.

W. ATWOOD, tuo Centre st. BOX sawvere, good pay to good men. F. DAVIDSON, ISU wiosler st.

ROY lo wrap packages; experienced band oniyT 1 Murray et up Halts CHINA UK CO ATUUi. I'crniauent for ex-perlenced decoratora JAK. M. SHAW A CO 85 Pusnt st, Cilf AN wanted on silverware Factory. York and Waihlngliin eta, Urookljn.

OEQ. W. HlllliDLEIl. cablnetmakere wanted good wages X' and steady work. Apply at the CUI.LL.NDEIt fac-tory, Maroford, Conn GOOD dOU lOUI'USITOK wanted H1EKMA.N, Barclay it.

Mil COIirilSITOK who can rend proof; slate v. ages and reference. JOB, box I2JJ, bun ofllce Oil COMPOHITOlt wanted. 00 Barclsy ft, Vll'tlCIAM WATKII for tho V. 8.

Army i oo.rnet players. gonl clarionet player as a leader, and 1st violin nlaver also J. HOIIOTT. East th St. POI.IMUEILI wanted for email brast goods; those who have been working In a plating abop preferred; i'.

toupls boyt acijualuled with poutblug. I3Q and 141 elm Ju floor. PIIUU families wlih children wishing to go Weil may apply to tht Children's Aid aotltty.aiat. it ark'tplact, STOUT errsnd boy. Address in hand writing, stating age and salary, Jfox 1,831 f.

o. rilKAM, worth S3. SAMl'LE aeiiretrliind40l'ultoast. riU HAKRKa. A good, steady man on bread aud cake Apply at 3S via av.

AB.TK1I-Agentefor the new Knights of Labor badge, brand naw. Just out, Bnely So'sued and elt-ganlly gold plated; retails for 31 cents and gives the agsnt a handsome pronti baa all the appearance of a solid gold badge and will weer for years; of Labor wanftbliartlclt aud wlltbuylt on tight tend aJcsnlsfor ssnipls badge and agenti'termi; go In and piaktaUltleforlunt, W. J. l'BTTIB. Providence, B.

I. WANTKD-Twenty first class clothing cnttert lo commsnet work Iminedlately, Apply betwetu 13 and I o'clock to rtCUmslMKB, OOOPKIMP A CO 7 Astor place. A STUD Six nrst-class men dressmakerti good wages paid either by tht week or piece; ttsady work guarsutssd; come i repared io work or write. A. K.

yABrtONH, 44 Borlilua Boston. straw goodt factory; one Vf who thoroughly understands the Wlllcox A Qlbbs straw ttwlng machine; goirii pay and long seaseH. Apply J. BOTIISOIIILP.eoWtst 3Jst. WANTIJU-Salssinau for the retail ehot trade: only experienced city nun.

L. UlllSCII.Urand and Centre tit, WANTRU Strong young man to makt himself use-rullneetiopiaboutiuor 17. Addrtsial.D.boxlso, Bun omct. OODTUIIVKM wanted HAMSUN A CBUMBIE'S. 41t East Wd St.

iy AltTIIB-i brats moulder at SJI West 3 3d St. 100 (rflf) Daka's Cameo made from tht finest tobacco I'm a Absolutely Pare and Uiadnltcrated. HOSPITALS, CURATIVE INSTITUTIONS, INFIRMARIES. Ano Pnuoaisto sr Phviioans CvsaTWHMt, OURES CONSUMPTION, HEMORRHAGES And alt tTattltiff IHtraneit DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, MALARIA. TltK OMIT PURE STIMULANT For the Sick, Invalids, CONVALESCING PATIENTS, AGED PEOPLE, Weak and Dedilitated Women.

For sile by Drnggtsls, Grocers and Dealers. I'rlcr, Dollar per Ilolllr. a- HiJ I eiig la e.4lM fcoltles, eml ni ptitjlTie ex. Uteloftlietl.tf)ierut.t, a ttMive, en I Hie osme orro'nphT llonn In little. lb-ky NoniilAln.

(ffirept the Ten iwrlcl. ntelte Xo procure It hem their 0W, rti have HT Dorn In Uln tiuntsrleJ.El reulltlugblxDolUt.lo The Dully Mult WhliVey p. conrAW. it iisr-iir eimt, hewH as( jug- fxw Vita Btit ttt tlamp for 9rVf(UtCtmwmpttoFormm priHttpaUt rtinlfrfite4ltt4.mr trAfaQ liy. tfaUprtttwnbH fir ImaigftU-, rtetwerpfr-mmU ttutit Dt4.

Jtr kfprrpnrnim hy m-if hnftkreprr, AtltHfkiritt tonetrtnjtHifn-mhli mndtht tteftur w(kin afitrc, irtJI tW cAMT- I iilfy Qiwtre4 tur iUeal Vtparimcnt, NEW TfOHK EN TKAlTAXli ItllimO.f KIVKKUAILROin. Crtmmencltitr Nn. 3 1WU, through traitu will leara Grfliiil Central Depot. 18 A. Koolie.ter anl Uontreal Cxpreia, tlrawlnf rnom can to Bt.

Allans. Itoonu'n I'otnt. ami Rochester. USOA Fntt Chtraso Kxiimsn, with din-Injf car, topplnir at Albanr, Utico. 8 racute Itochei ter.

Buffalo, Matrara i alii, lirle, Cleveland, anil Toledo, arrhlnzat ('hlcairomt tt-V) A. U. next Jav. A. Clucnuo KxpreM; drawtiix room ran to Cfttiatitlalzutv Itoclieilcr.

HiifTalo. and Nlairnra Knlla. lit A. Weitern New York ami Northern lixpren, ultli flrnninf room cara. 3.

Alhany, Tror uml Utlca Kxpreii; throucn dravMnirromiiciirt, Itimi lo Saratoga and Client ralU 011 flftiunlnysonly. 4 1 Accmnniodatton to Albany and Troy. 0 r. il riitCBiro ami ht. Lotlj Espreu.

with Ieep. hifir ran rr Niagara l-alle, HuRalo, Unuiunatl, To led Utirnit, Chief irn, and Jsoula 0 M. Kxpreta; elefi.trtr cars to flyracui and Aiiliurn Itoad; also toMontreaUlaSaratrgaana vtaut Alhrilll Uil5 P. Pacific KxprM, with atecMntr cari for Rrchrster. Ituffaio, Mncarn l-alli, Cleveland, cincio-natt, loledn, St.

I.0UI11, Utrolt. nml Chicago. 11 tl5 1. XI Mglit Kxprn-, wlih noepititf cam to Al tauy r.ud Troy, coniiectn with trains Tor the Wtit atidto the or Hi, except dBturdy, For local traim so tlino lablei. Ticket! on tal at Urand Central Depot, A Bowllns Orocn.

413 Jtroiulway, and Uarlem Depot; 4.tl ar. and UMh il, ami at WoMcntCa Kxprcat Ofllcei, 3 pl.ir (near BroadnoT), 7rt5 and QiZ I(rodway, and Oi wcit U5tli st York: 3ti Wathlngton at. and 7Su Knlton lironklyn ami Ttt -iili -t WlllUnutiurifh AcronttnniUtlon In dravrliuvrooiu ami sltaplnr oar can be procured al any of the tloket utrloei lu New York citv, and at 3i Waihinffton at brook)) llMatfe called for and checked from rcildei.ee. These trains run flail i others daily except Htm ay. trheio trnlnK atop at Harlem, lustfi at aud lake up pampneerfc onlr.

1. M. fleneral Tawcnger isrent. PK.N.NSYLV.lMs ItAIMKOAII. On and alter KHiUit'AKY Ih istJO, i.UKrTi:vMC mm: AND VNITKU STAThS MAIL ItOt'TR.

Trains leave Ner YorV, -ta DtisbroHies and Corttandt ista Keirlesas rollui.s: IlnrrJiturtf. Pltteburtrli, and the West with Pullman Pal-acoCartiattachwd IU.U.0 7. and 1 dally. 'er York. Kiill liiYacr.

Mmiteil of Parlor, IMnlnf, bmoklnj and Sleeping Cre at 9 A It Yery Lock A. Corry and Krlb atti P. rontiectlnn- at Corry for litusvltle, Pc trolriiin Centre, and the (ill Keclons For Lebanon DA 3 2J and 12 Baltimore, WnBlilnpton inn) the Honlh. Limited Wash-lutfton ICxprees" of PullinaH Cars dull, except lit A nrrie Wn.t.InRton 4 P. M.

nnd.t 4i) V. nrri6 fiJiinirton II regular at 0 '20 0, and 'IDA. 4 U) niiiltil'. and U'nifiht. bun day, (i li a.

11 I) and HP. M.eml I hi. Far Atluitlc Citj, except Sunda. (1l.rot.yh Pallor Car), Fur Copt Ma except II, 10 A. Itontr Brant, h.

Hay Ueml Junctli 11, and InternieiUatoitn tlon-i via Itahwt,) an Ai.iboi, 0 A. noon, 3 V). 5 1. M. (in sutiilfiy, A.

M. at da P. M. (do not atoi at Aat nr Park) For (HU Point t.ui Norfolk, Ia Vow York, Philadelphia, mnd 1.01-fulk Kallroml.H A week iIiusandHP ercrj dty; Ma Bnltluvite aud Bay Line, 4.JOP. week dna Pohtsuf llronlrn Annex" ronnect villi all Ihrmifth tr.iln at Jersey Cll, niTordiiiK a speedy and direct I etitfav ftimtf.trli..

Iv.kf.tl it tin -w mesial s( vs. TKVIS 1 Iron 7 30, 8.1). 11 30 A. I 1 y. nl .1 li ilalh.

froiiiWnlilnjtimani Dal-tlmnre 0 511 A M.I Jll II II ft A) II .0, anrt in 31 r. M. fuuJi) tl ju, 0 'id A 10 2 1 unci 1U .13 I' M. From rlillaitelpliis, ntjii, 10, a in. 7 III, II HI, 0 II, 10 III.

It 311 A S), 2, 3 20, 3.3). SIC 2). tl 5. 7'J'). Ml, tl -M, 10 33 ami 12-20 nU-iit vi.

7 ji mtu, it 33 a. 3 JU, e.z t) II 10 35 M. poii KApress Trains Nevr York, via Drstrossos and uurllanitt His ferries as 2O tl (l) t'liloo M.iille.l and 10 Washlnjitnn l.linlleJ) ami II A il, 4 'tn, 5 7. ami 1'. IJ niirlil Accoiiiinudatioii.

If), IttlOA. 31,. and 4 'lot'. M. bui.dats.

I'xnress. u.is (0 Limit. eil) and 10 A. tl 4, 4 30, A. (I.

7, 8, and 0 1'. 31 and nlnht. Trains leaving Xti. lorx. dallr, except at7.20.

O. and 11:10 A 1,2.4 an I 1'. nndO I'. M.on Bundavt, connect at Trenton for Camden Heturnlnir, trains leave Uroa. street Htatlnn.

riiila- delpllla, 12-0, 3 JO, 4-OTi. 0, U-flj. 0 M. 7-10, 20. 8 30, II, ami I A M.

(Umlte.l Exprese. 1 and 4 iO f. 1 Ulli. 3 4 0 35, 7'12 nnds-AOf. OnSiimiay.

13-01. 3 jo. 4-U3 A. 0 8 30 A. at IJ 4V, IIIMI Iniitodl 33, 7 1 and 8 12 1 M.

I.cove ri.iladelplila, via Camden, 0 A. dally, except Kanday. Tli.kt nllpa RJO 4Vt ami (US Rpn.il.i.v I s.ln House, and rout nf Deetirossrs and t'orllandt 4 I'ourt st and Urroklt Annex station, foot of Fulton llrookhni liiiirit'a Hotel. Hnunxen: Mallon, Jersey Cltr Eiourant Ticket U'tlce, 8 Dsttery place, aud Castle Uardcn Tlte New York Transfer Cnmpnny will call for and clieck tia-reaye from lintels aud residences CHAN I'L'iill, J. It WOOD.

General Oeueral 1'ass'r Aireut. "itippilia. J3ZI3 UKD NT.Vtt I.I.NK PUR sallluv from New urk and Antwerp every Batnrdar. Saturday. Ireti jo.

lo A. II. MiNNLANll famrday. ten. J7.

1 P. M. fialoon, VloJil; Ricnrsioii SllDIo 1(K). 2d Cabin, fso for outward ami prepaldi Kxcurslon, tH Stetrut attowist rates I'tlEltWIlliillT RONS. Oenerat A-tcnts, 33 Droadivay.

UT.1TK I.IIVK-l'IKIl KOOT OF LKnOT If. B. IJ lor (Uastoir, Liverpool, Uelfast Ac. 6s BTATU 01' KelJ. 23 II A H.

ts BTATK OK fhKI.VANIA..TIllirt 4 3 )-. Calnn passage, S30 aud accordluz to location of staterooniiaxcurtion tltkttt at reduced ratet stterayt tlcktlt to and from all parta of Europe al lowest ratee. AUSTIN, HAl.on 1 co Agents, ttj Broadway, N.X. aieerageiiftlce, 21 Brntdrray, )ITUfcNar MFETIKO. CIllCKF.nlSU IIALU A AND IBTII FRIDAY, FEB IP.

1838. AT 8 P. Chairman! lion. I'liLt Justice fioati Davis. Speakers; oen.

Vrnrerhtvayue. lloil. ex tlov, cuauiterlalii, Itev. Fattier Walworth, AlljMjy Rev, Howard CrosPy, D. Robert Urahani.

ADMIH-IIOX FREE. Church Tcmpersnco society. 47 Latajetle place, Y. Masb MnvriKo of ell packers of New Yar to be held on FRIDAY, Feb 10, at 8 o'clock 1'. at NIl.hSON 11AIX.

130. 1JJ. 131 East 13lh St. Order of Uusiness Our 1'osltioii to tht rrovresslvt and International i'la-arinaktrs' rntone Hy order of the COM. OF ClllAlt PACXBK8' ONION No.

13. Jwtisitin. SKALSKIN strnientt, rtllablt roods, tiricet marked down, c.c BIIAYMt. luaFrlncttt. t'atalogut frts.

tttm.iou. jlVatttrfl. CuiVrOW.VAMvV.BTIBEIM a alay Itavt ttitir favora for Tax Sos st tbe only su-tl nrlzsd up town advsrtlstiutnt ultlceti 1 JSaM Broadway, corner sist mi a r. V. una Broadway, between SJd and 23d ets, till r.

MM. till Ml www w. w. VW. h.

ISO Sd tatranct en 47lh tt llll ts f. M. an 4th corntr Hill it, till a f. U. 1,007 Sd av near colli si.

UT tut 123th near 3d ar (ill Ts3t f. K. extra charge Aa foremsu en bread, cake, and pies wishes situation; city or counlrv fall or address Ar. A. rivu HUaa situation wanted by a sober, reliable man.

to lake chargt on any kind of bread, cake.and ties, city or couuirj Apply or addrets, thrst days, O. BHUWN. Ultuinert House, cor. Molt it. and Clittlitni snuare, ew tcrk til)' TU man wants slluation to work 8ku up-town offlcs, 1,238 Broadway.

WANTt: P. A young man wants a situation at a botclisr understands cutting tUoioujhly, Address L.O.UvUUU,ti.J, nrxjiruVfijir n.r i rBIDAT, ritn LOimilUMIt. LASTTtWH, I Last Tims It Is Seatea ATumut, fiTs so, i eikii tISAND MATINKK, I lal. HON DAT, rBB. Ix, Last I'etformance This Seatnn nf LAST Tltlrl.

DIHMMSTEftslKOgR, WEDNESDAY, FF.B 24. Ust Evening rerformsnee of tht Last evening performance QUItBW OF SIIBBA. FR1DAT, FEB. IS, Last Performance This Seaeon nt LAST TUB, FAUST. SATURDAY, FEB.

27, Last Wallnet Ferforiasnct ORAHD MATINBR. BIBNZt. MONDAY, MARCH Last Performance Thle Season at LAST TIME. RIENZI. WEDNESDAY, MARCU S.

Last Performauee This Seaaon of LA8TTIMB. TANNIIAU8BII. Onlv Appearance nf LAST TIME. Frl. LBIIMANN saVBNUB.

Last Performance of VRIDAV.MARCIt 3, DIE WALKURK. LAST TIME, Last Evening rerformsnee of Ilia Haaeen. SATURDAY, MAItril 0, Last Performance LAST I'KltFOHMAMCB ot THIS tht Reason BBASON. QUBEN OF B1IEBA. TICKETS FOR TI1R HUT TWO WEF.K8 CAN BK OHTAINKD O.N WBDNhdllAY.

FBR 17, AT 9 A. M. BOX OFF1CB OPEN DUI.VFItOM A.M. TlLL3r.M rrnji-vanAV, ri II. rS'sfJEBT'' C' tUUBSBT.

IN' HO MIR OF ACADEMY OF MUatC. AMERICAN OPERA REASON. URAND OPKRA sung In the ENIll.lhll LANntTAnR. TUBODORB THOMAS MUSICAL DIRECTOR TO-NtUHT, FRIDAY, LOIII.NIinlN LOIIE.NURtN l.OHENdnlN IN IN KNOI.lnll. ENOLM1I.

ENOI.ISH. SATURDAY, Feb. 20, I THE MERRY WIVES Grand Matinee at I '43, OF WINDSOR. NEX'TWERK-Mnndav matinee at 1 43, IlKI'IIKl'l AND BURYDICEt Wednesday. MI.RRY wiVEH OF WINDSORS Friday.

I.OI1LN. OIlINi Saturday matinee at 1-43. MAilIO FLUTE. MONDAY, March 1. grand production of LAKMB, In aid orihe SOCIETY FOlt THE BELIEF OFTIIB DtHTI-TUTB BLIND.

To acrommoditt out ot town patrons, AMERICAN OPERA Matinees hetln rromptly at 1U3. SI'ANDAUDl 1IKATH1-. R'way ami 3.11 et. Lesseo nnd Pronrletnr Mr.JAMBHC DUFF air. joiin bTETMiN lias tno Honor ol presenting, under hie sole management.

fi'OYLY CARTE'S OPERV COMPANY, From tho r-nvoy Theatre London EVERY EVENINH AT 8 MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2. EXTRA MATINEE (Ell 22. On which oeeaelon tha company villi sing THE STAR RPANOLEl) VNNE1I. arratllted hv Mr. P.

W. Mellon Only performances in the city of Mr. VI. Q1LBERT and Sir ARTHUR HULLIVAN'8 MIKADO. Following a successful engagement nt six months st tbe Fifth Avenut Theatre THE OIUOIVAL COMPANY.

BAHTI.KY CAMPBELL'S Mill st Theatre. Kim'Wtl) E. Illt'U Sole Manager SIXTH OrratSucces, Crowded Mghlli. WfcFK HlrE'S BEAl'TIFCL liVAMIE. 154TII TO I02D MM! a compauy nf oo nr.

I'ERFORMANCF, Hate Including John A. Mickey. RICE'S Bee Hie Lone Fisheruian.thel.lve- KVAMIF.LINC. iv Wllalee, the Dancing Heifer, ATBiiuigs at n. neu tirann unrcn or Amnions Hal ant Sat Mats, at 2.

loon Trip and the Merry Rufllane. Feb. II, a. id until further iiotlco, J.outit Montague aa angellne. Irene erona as Ualirlel.

THEATUK. Broadway and 3-Jtli it. 21T AND I LAST hELLAR This (Frlilat levelling, Fob 19, Anal performance wl en the tilting taldes will he given to Hit person who hae cur-rectlr inessul their we'glit Saturday night, Teh, 2H TONY IIAP.T In THE TOY Bale of seats begins Thursday. Fob 18. MARIEPKE8CQ1T will lecture Bun.layeYenlng.r.b 21 STAIl TllliATRF, Evcrj opening this week and Saturday matinee, MR.

LAnRBICK BARItKlT, In Hon tleo II Itoker'e Tragedy, (RANCESCA DA RIM1M. Next woek Mon Tues and Sat. evenings. Feb. 22.

2J 24. and 27. JULIUS O.KHAK. Mr. Barrett at Caeilue Mr.

E.Rherllrn as nrutlis. Tlinrsdav. Feb 23, The King's Pleasure and The Wondir. Friday, Feb 30 "Vorlck'e Love and "DnMd Oarrlok." Balnrday Mallnje. Feb 27.

Ilernant DALY'S TBE1TKK cherlv'e Famous Comedy, 11IE COl'NntY QIKL BVERY NIGHT. Miss Rchan as PEUUV.atid Mr. Fish. er, Mr Drew, Mr Skinner, Mr Parkis MATINEE BIT. Mini Droller, and Miss Kluzdon; and an entirely new comedietta, URDAY.

A SUDDEN MIOHER. wlih Mrs QllbertandMr Lenis WARIIISfJTON'a IHRTIIDAY, A 8PPCIAL MATINEE. Next tu-dnceitay, Mr. l)al'tuew comedy, NANCY i CO. n.titnioAX'M tiikatue.

FDWAKII IIARRIHAN Pioprklor II If, IIAM.CV BoieManazrr Mr. EDWARD HAimiO IN, Mr EDWARD II AllRIOAN, tn hie Original Local comedy, HIE LEATIIhlt PATCH, produced umler tilt stage illreetlon of tho authur. Realistic Bcenerv New Yotk Life of To day. MR DAVH RRAIIAM Presents Four New Musical Coniroslt'nn MAT1NKBS WEDNESDAY AND 8A1URDAY. GIRAMMIPDIU IlOUSr.

I Reserved beats (Orchestra Circle and Balcony) Evenings at S. I BALSRUR'H TROUBAKIIUR8 Matinee Saturdsj at 'J. I In THREE OF MND Monday afternoon. 1- eb 22, James O'Neill lu Monte Crtsrn Cllt AM) OPKRA IIOITHK. EXTRA bUNDAY, FEB.

21, CROMWELL'S LErTURE, LECTURE. ITALY, THE ART LAND. ITALY, Hlh ART LAND. nnvpFi.nnt'Vcr'vtipifvTT.i vnrvirt 5 Til AVKMIKTHKATUf, 110OTII. 1'roi rletnr and Mnnegrr Mr TOI1N ITEThON, Mil Tno Weeks of MB.

LlmlN BOOTH Frldiy nnd sunnlay etenings and Saturday 3talitite I'll) laml2i, RICHELIEU (Only times) Smts on sale at box office Last ek-Feb 22 21, Fool's Revenge; 24 and SV nirhaMIll i Feh. 2ii, Saturday Matinee and Evening, Feb. 27. Julius Cxssr. MIDI(llUABi: TIIKATU Mr A.

SI. PALMER Bolo Manager Evenings at 8 jo t-atitntRy matintt at 2. LAbT MllllTS OF RAINTS AM) SINNERS. Monday, Feb Two Performances of SAINTS AND SINNERS Tuttdty. Feb.

iu Production of b.NUAOED UNIO.V KljCARK Inder the management nf M. Hill. Bvory Mglit, noilneaday and Saiurdat Matinee. OKEAT SUC0P8S. CROWDED HOUSES.

JACK IN THE BOX, with CARRIE 8WA1N, UMOM SQITADUTIIKATRR. hUADAY BtFMNll. Feb 21. KATE FIELD In her "Musical Monologue." NEW WIMIMUIC TIT RATHE. Bowery, near Canal st FRIDAY EVF.NIMI, FLB IP.

AT S. Tho MADISON bOUARR THEATRE COMPANY l-l Vpl'Jrtj MRS WINTIIROP. Tliecast Includes tinea Booth, Maude Harrison, Annie Russell, Frederick Robinson Walden Rntnsay, an 1 others Nexlwe.k-LOUIa ALDHICII In MY PARTNER. ACAIIKJITT OF MCKII'. THEO THOMAS.

THE fllOMAH POPULAR CONUERTH CtliKV lUEbDAY EVENINO at Bil3. EVERY THURSDAY APTEIINOOI AT I O'CLOCK. TI1EO. THOMAS ORCHESTRA. 75 PERFOHMl.Ita Ueneral admlision.

centst rcierrel scats. el. CABI.MS. Broalwayandsafitt. Johann Htratits'a most successful Opera Combine, oe performed upward of us nighte In Vienna, and still running to lacked houses the UYPilY HABON.

Special inallnta tYsililugion's Birthday at 2. WALL.Vttt'S. MR. LRKTER WALUCK III David Belasco's new play, entitled m. VALERIE, i mr B' nndbaturdav Hntln.e at2 SPECIAL MATINE WA8IIIM1TON BtBTHDAV.

UIJUU UPKHA IIDVHF. IiUEyT jl MSth to M3th Performance Second I Mr. HENRY li. DIXEY in Year. I ADONIS Supported by Rico A Dliev's Big Rurlerone Co BI'hCIAI.

MATINI.B. MONDAY, l-KH 33. AT 2 T. Slid 3J.1 tt. JOHN RICKARY Manager FOURTH MONTH M1M HELEN UaUVRAY oronson uowar.i's great uomtdy, 0.EOFOl'Il7llHLH Extra Hatlnet Washington's Birthday.

Monday, Tib. 2J. fpitlUU J. HILL. 1 BUNCH OF KEYS HV OilAS.

II. HOYT. MATINEES WPDNESDAY and dATUIID4Y Next week-JQi, MURPHY, Nllll. (I'M OaKIIV.X. BBSERVFD BEATS HARTLEY HHITB bLtt'E WDNUBRrUL RAIN NTOitM OF BBALTrArBB MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY 11) EXTRA MA1INEB WA8II1NQTON BlBTIIDAYf KOflTKn A nURLBSOUE.

Tht first perform snet of the new Rurlesmit THE FHINI.BBN OF TREB1.OND1!. Postponed until MONDAY. Ftb.2J. 10NIQUT the Burlesque, ANOIIIKH MIKADO. PKOPI.M TIIKATRK, ut.

U. c. and In Herertolre. NEXT WBEK.Mll.fON NOBLEH. rpiY PASTUII'.

14TII ST. TIIRATIcr 1 MATINEE TONY PtSTOIl AND ORAND 8IIOIT TO DAY WM CARltot TODAY" TO UA. Smith and Weston Morosco A Uardner, aAU BATTLE In assured succsst The lalkuf ihttonn Eiitsrtalnliigenil luitrucilve. ii "h11 evening. M.disunav.

andiOihsi. D.MKI. hear Iilm i.e. Wtiut! 1.I'AVHAl" Admissrou fl'NDAV EVEM.Nn, Feb. 21, Bn'clock, rpiIALIA eteulnganl 'viT.

MIKAIM.I MIKADO MONDAY. BPECAL MAflNEE. NAXON. if o.y cfgltiugi MlaKlT gJAKrirra.iuiottii. Ac verv" cIiTId" st be.mjall'i, ut yjitii, it, fcUmiBt fliof.

ajpaaaASj fjk-MWMjafl JJtvtTrW Hya'TtaTTPe DVBLIO X0TI1B. OFFICE OF 1IIR CtRRIC Of TUB COMMON COUKCIUfiri.hr HAl.K I NKW YORK. rb 4-lriM Furinanl Is t1Irf Knii itvtn In tht foilowinir rtoo Itttlon, which wm aWJopttd by tht Comrnoti Coonctl rtt. liwt, And MfroTwl by th Myor Fbv 4, IrVw, tl.i RcmIvM. Tin I Thurtdiy.

tht usth dr of I'tbrutry. IFw( tt I o'clock P. nnd tht chamber ot the Rotnt of Aldtrmtn, bt and art htrtiiy tltitrntttJ ai tht tlmt and Dlirt when and whtrtth apphcattonot thtNiw Fnrfnce Rmlirar company to tu Common Council of Iht city nf Ntw York for lti content and rrmlMion for tht construction, tnalnttnancc, and operation of tht trot mrfaot railroad propotl tn bt eontrucid br tht tatd companr ai mtntlotttHl in thflr petition for auch ronitnt, will tt nrt eomlUrtd, nnd that public noilct be flvm by the CUrk of thia flnard, br publuhlnv Iht nmt for fourteen dart, excludlnc fiundaja, In two ntwftpaptrt publtthtd in tint city, to bedeitinattd thtrt for by hit Honor the Mayor, according to tht provliloni nf chapter V2 of tht Lawt of Irtm, tuch adrertithis to beattfistjtpenteof tht petitioner. NOTICK It hereby Riven that at tht tlmt and place namid In tht retotntmn the foilowinir application of TUB NhW YORK bUKTAOK RA1LWVT COMPANY witlbeconeidercd, ai rtnulred bytecUon4oI chaster 552 of tht Law of i To the Honorable the Common Council of the city of Ntw Yorkt Tht petition of tht New York Surface Railway Com pany retpectfuily thouii That your petitioner le a corporation duly erranlzfd and Incorporated under and pursuant to the act of tht Ltrlltiirof the State of New entitled "An act to provide for the couitrucilon, maintenance, and opera tionof atreet aurriceratiroradiand branchei thcrrof. In cttlea.

towna, and Tillage," paMml May 0, Ikhi, for the purpoat of conttrucilnir, malntatninr. and opvratinr a atreet aurface rallmad for puiillo um lu tlitcontyanc of perione and property In cara for competiiatlon. in the city of New York, and that tho aai 1 railroad propotcd tobecnnetni(tcdi mitlntnlncd. and operated upon and aloniilheaurfaceof ttiefollowlnB' etreete, av timet, and hlalnva) tin tht city ot New York, namely i Commenc.nir on Itroadwav, nntht pnuthille nf (Tie Bowline Ortrn. and running thenct with double trackt wtittrly ntonir Buttery rlac to YohlURton itneti thence northerly alenjj Waihlnrtnn ttreel lo Barclay atreet thtuco wetterlyalon Rarclay ttrtet to the Ho-bohtn tirrr.

and eatrly toug lurclay etreel from Waihlngton ttreet to Broadway thtoct northerly along Brotanay toChamberi itreet. Alio, comtnench on tht tontherly tide of the now. ling Orecn on Broadwa runulnir thence with double trnckt latterly upon nnd alon Ileal cr atreet to ft 1 1 nam etreott thence with tingle track upon and along Baver aintt to Petri ttrrtt; thence upon aud along Pearl atreet and Franklin erjuiro to Chttliam atreett thence upon nnd along Chatham itreet to Baxter ttreet; thence with double trncki upon ami along Baxter atreet to Franklin street thence upon and along 1-raukllii ttreet weattrly with tingle track to cit Broadway. And alto commencing on Beaver ttnM at iWlllatu ttreet aud running thenct with plntrle trnck to Hanover tquare, and to Water itrt on Old Blip; thence upon and along Water ttrret to Fulton ttrtet, and acrott Futtuii ttrett Into Water atrteti thence upon and along Uattrttrett to llooetvtlt ttrtet; tlifitce upon and along RooevIt atreet lo Chat hum atreet thence upon ond along Chat ham ttreet to Baxter ktirett thence upon aud along Baxter itreet to Leonard ttreet: thence by ilnsle track wt-sterly upon ai.d along Lionard itreet to lludioii atreet. Alio, commencing on i-iouth itreet, at the Catharlno Btreet Fcrr; runmn-r thence with double tracki eait trly upou nnd along AOLth itreet to Market tllp; thence northerly along alio and Market atreet to Division itroot, at the liitvraectlon of Bayard atreet; thence weiterly upon and along na) ard atreet to Baxter ttreet: there upon and along Baxter ttreet po at to connect with tho elngte tracki on I ranklln and Leonard atreetn Alao.

cointneiiclnif on Henry and Market ttrcetti Ihenco running eaiterly vtith double trackt upon an1 atoug Henry itreet toScammel atrvet; thenco northerly Mitn t'ngletreck upon and along bcimtnelitrtat. andacroii Rant Broadway and Orand atreet lulu Uillctt atreett thenct northerly upon umlalorg Ulttt ttreet to Ilout ton atreeL And alio running with ilnirle track on nourerncar ttreet. nortlierlj from II an ry itreet to and acroaa tJrnud street Into Pitt itri.et.anl thence upon and along Pitt ttreet northerly to II nun ton ttreet nnd thence with double tracka upon and along llouiton ttreet easterly to liuuitou Street ferry. Alio, cninmenclug on Weal Forty aecond itreet, at wechaken Ferry, and running thence eaiterly wltlt double trnot.1 to lileventli arnue; thenco loutherlr unon and along Flefnth avt ue to Wt fourteenth afreet; thence eaiterly mon and along Went Fourteenth ttreet to lent It nvnue. thence loutherl) uptm and along Tenth avenue to Weat Ihlrtecnfh ttreet; thence eaiterly upon and along West Thirteenth itreet to Ureen- rtiitr iiiciitg iiuiiicnsiii I iiuii auu niidtif Oreenwlch aenue to Sixth aeuut thence aoutherly upon and along Mth avenue to Warerle) place; thence eimerly upon aud along taerley nlace to lfth atnuc; tienceoutherl upon and atonj- the hlghn ay through Waihlngton aquare to South Fifth aenuo; thei ce aoutlierly upon and along Ht.uth Hfili avenut to Canal atreet; thenr eaiterly upon and along Coital unit to Broadway: thence upon aud a'otig Broadway to Leounrd itreet.

And commetirlnir o. Wait Broadway, at Canal itreet an 1 South Mfth arnutx running thenco with double tracks aoutherly upn'i and a'otig West Broadwa to Franklin atreut: thfiite vreiterl tiptm and along Frank lln atrtet to Huilaon atreet; thenco aoutherly upon and along HuJuou tret to Chambers atreet, acroia Cliembers itreet to Collogo place; thence upon and along Collage place to Barclay atreet; thero tn connect nlth tloiihle tracks on Barclay atreet And alio commencing on Ilarrlnon itreet. at Htidpon street, running thence Meaterly v. ith double iracka upon and along IUriUon tirett tu ueet cud to the ferr at the foot of Jay atccet; and coniuicnclnifon Weat Thirty fourth atreet. at Hlercnth avenue, nnd running iheuca westurb with double tracka to Hudson Itlvtr Alo ccmnienclDK on tlghlhatreet at the Hud eon HI running thence wttlialngle tracks eatiorlj upon and along Tweiit eighth atreet to the hr.it Blrer.

Ana alio ootnmencliu on lhlrtleth atret at the Uast Itiver aud running thence with Mngte track wotterlv upon aud tioiiK ThlrtUth ttrtet io the Hudson Hlver; together with a single trai.lt on First aveiiuoaud aalngle track on LIeenth aienue, between 1uentveUhth and Thirtieth nt to connect with and make con tiruotia tht Ituei Lrou at.d atoni? said piiitlirind Thirtieth street Alto, commencing on Avenue A at Ninety -second itreet and the Aitorla I err ond running thence utlt double tracks luuthcrh upon and along Aenue A to iftrifih ttreet. thence westerly upon nnd along Flftnftu street to Mrit avenue: thence ioulhcrl3 upon aud along First avenue tn if ty second street; thence westerly upon and along Mft second street to 1-ourlh avenuo; thence aiutherly toihe crossing ovei Fourth avenue, between Firt) second and Hit) tint streets; thence ot raid crossing and northern to lift) stcoi street; thence westerly upon and along Hrtv-iei'tt'd atreet tn tha Hudaon Jtivcr; thence aoutherly to Fifi rlrat atreet: thonco oasterly, alio with timrln track, upo-i aud along 1-lfty tint atreet to Fourth avenue: them northerh to thecrotsin ocr Fourth avenue, between linvii-at und Kfty-aocoinl streets; thence aoutherly upon ttul along Fourth avenuo to Hfly first rtreet; thenco eaitcrt) upon and along Fift) first itreet to Flrft a.euue; thwice northerl) upon and along First a.enuo to Hftj second itreet Also, commencing on Fourth avenue at Flft)flrat street and ninniii-T tlcnco with douLte tincm northerly upon and along hoLrth aenue to Harlem Rltcr. Also, com'uci'cing on Mith nrtivie ct One Hundred and Tenth utrcet und running thence nitndoub'e tracks iiorthtil upouaud along aixih atcuue lo the Herlem River. Alio, compicnclns on Bc- enth ave.iue at One Hundred aud street and runn'ug thence with Uoublo iraika norther! noon an nlonir he em hn. en n-? to tho Harlem Itiver at the Central or McComb a Dim Brldgtt, Also, coiumencli gun One Hundred and Tenth atreet, at Itlwrslle Park, an I running thence with double track upon an along One Hundred aid Tenth street to Mxm avenue; tuence northerly upon atul alorg sixth SMnii" to One Hundred nnS EIe-ntlt street: tnentft ea-tt-rlv iirtm mil A'nni- One llitinjrcd cud Eleventh street to the Hast Hirer.

AIj, connunciitr on Ono lUndrcd and elMeeMh atnet.ct Mdrnlngilile Park, aud running iherce wph douhio tracks et.sts.rly uro.i and ato.ig One Hundred and b.xtecnth street to the Katt Itiver. Also, conimeiiclii cii avenue it Fifty ninth itreet and running thence with double recti northerly upon and aim I-'ghth avenue to Mty iirotil etreet; fience westerly upon ftmt along Slxt) aecond rlrect to the Jhjulo. ard, thence upon and alorg the BouUirI tn Mnthavei uo: thence nort'isriy upon and Mmf Ninth aenuetoand Into Jiora'cgslde avcti.ieat One Hundred and Tenth street; thence northerly upon and along Hornlngilde nieiiim to and Into One Hundred aid Twtnt) second atreett tlunco weaurl) upon ard org One Hundred aud Tv.cn: jecond urtet to Rlcr)M9 Also, commercing on West Fort) i.cond street at iho Weeliawkei j-errj an 1 running thenco. with domYe tracks, easterly to hleienth avenue; thence iiTtherly upon and alorg hit enth avenut and in the direct Hue through to One Hundred aul Tenth street; thci.ce vast jrlviipon and along one Hundred amllenth ureet to New a. enue, Ding between Eighth and Ninth atenuei.

thence northerl) upon nnd r.onzsatd Hew avenue to Its Intersection with Nicholas enue, and thence north erly upon and along fct. Mcholca atciuie to ittluttrtic tlon witli Tenth avenut at One Nun red and Pist) second itreet. vrltti m.t.tnrr fnptt aiiI. it s.l.i,., .11 wv'usj lyinvuK, S.I II IOUII3, "HI Ings, iwHchrt, and stands necenary for tlte convenient Mnrxlng nnd accommodation of laid ruPrcad, The railway propostd to constructtil, maintained. ard operated It Intttidcd to be operated by horse power or by some power other than Incmnotlre ate im power tour petitioner therefore makes application to the Common Councilor the rlty cf Newport, aud nrajsfcr Itaconientaiulpernli'jion to co.istnict, operate, maintain and ut a street surface for piinllc use In tha coutautenf persons aud property in cars upon and along tho streets, avenues, and lilhn a) lureluLc-rort set forth and d-icribeL DattJ Ntw York, Fc 1, IfcSO.

Secreiar) Ne-v ork Surface Rsllwaj roiupany. Allreisoiislntsresteilln the fore oillclloii ur herttiy iiollUcil to tie i resent at Hie il.no ana plate uieulloacij In l.le resolution rlHSTH J. CJerk of the Coinn.oii Couitell. imhTiiTjI MAUl'im-', Allantlo an i Van (Slclen aw Kat Vo 'tt. NF.CO.VJI.ri.OOU OaIl'I3TOJLElF IN SUN BUILDISOi Wlil.L UOHTED, RTBAM IIUATKD.

roil rUHTllER I.MORUATION I.NUUJItB IN TIIK COUNIINO JtOOM OK TIIR HUN, hthV0? Jru' 1 bulMhiKln lo'nn'ol only one oilier dniit store: 1J SshiiKW isi nuck nfsnt ii.sIi'.Ji','",0' frtme. IUi' Lse in! abo the stort on corntr: amount of f. ooo, this I. a tplt ifllil Jhar.ce for a doutor io einaa. Inlusluess, astl.cre li a w' par CREBD Barlirooli, III, SMiitnOst.

I IMJ I'll Ol NKW VK l5lls KlU.Bitlut at iht olllto of tht coinpaii on aiidaf lir March 1 I MIlifjo.vki!ft,lli'i,r",5'?' ofSVarVnW iW'-tf JKJ-K leut). AI'LKN' Kr.larjr. -oiriiiuitiictM K-. w'ch purcliaiea recrmly from Ha? 411L fcsiey. iJrerpool: iatcli ia Talucdliy former naner, Address icn It liUJUlAN bo 180, Hun oftlce, fHSL.1!, Birihdtr.

MoT iiiiMi aj KeU. IW UManief J. Tl" t. II 7 JOt feci ellp Howard Company act Finn avkmue, xr.w orx. Waltham Watches THE BEST IN THE WORLD.

Every Watoh Acourato and Eeliable, Oeaalna Waltkant Watak Osaalsl Wallkaaa Valck Oeaalaa Wallkasa ITaltk lo ia, sis. sto, as. Ocanlaa Waltkaas Walck, tg Oeaalaa Wnltknnt Weteii (aid na Oenntne Wallknm lValck, sell S40, SfiO. MO, All BtJ.j VffTt hJahh aetata aeavsas nauisu. oi Howard Company 204 rlFHI NEW YORK.

A 4 MOQUETTE CARPETS. A Special line for a low days only. QUALITY $1.25 PER YARD. QUALITY I PER YARD. OTHER GOODS I SAME BAUMANN Noa.

22. 24. and 2fi East 14f.li near Union Square. WEAK MEN Can bo promptly and lattlntly cured, tecrttly and wltli out uatiroona ilriiffvlnir, br tlio 1 FRBNCIl lltKriTAfi TRKATMRNT. Board of alx recular pbrairlana Oonaoliatlon (rta.

Full restoration to Tljror and trenfth, howeror low. ll'ufctratfd book aetit (aoaUd) fre C1VIAI.K AUli.MIY. 174 Fulton at. Nw York public Jlotirw. OFFICE OF TIIK CI.KKK OF TIIR COMMON) COUM'llt 8 CITY HALL.

M.W VOllK, Ffrbruar-rll, 1836 Purituant todlrcctlom fivn mlu tlmroll'iMinff reao l.HJon, l.hicti traa adopted by the rninu.on i ouncll Ft bniary IhtiO, and ai'proed by tbe JJajor February 11. Kcaolved, Tiiit tha twenty-ifv-Titli dav of Fubruary, A I Itwu. at 12 o'clock aud ttiei'linmber of the Hoard of AMeiitifii, be and ac herehy (lculenaterl aatba time and placo when and whera tho application of "Tbe Broome hihI Prlaiicy Str el rroaa-town roal rom.iAiiy to the Common rouucllof the VU) ot Ntn ork Tor Ita content and perinltalou for tlio con atructlou, malntenai cv, and oi'oratlun of the atreet tur face railroad proposed to ba conatructed by tbe aald com pany aa mentioned In their petition for auch content will nrat conaldor-il, and that publlo notice baphen t.y tha Icrk of this Hoard, by ptibliabltii; the aauie dally fur fourteen daa. eholudinx und ay a. la tiro datiy newapiprre publiahcd In thla citv.

to bo derUnated therefor by hla IIoip the Mayor according io tbe pro taiona of chapter 2W of thn Lawauf 18H4, audi udrcr tUlnff to be at tha expense of the petitioner. i-UULIU MlTIOK la hereby ui rn that at tha time aud flaco named In the reaolutton the follow lug1 nppllca loti of TUB JHIOOMR AM) UKI.ANUKY BIKKhT CltOSBTOWy KAII.ROAU COMPANY Hill be con-IJ- ered. aa rulred bjaection 4 of chapter 25'i of tlit i Lawaof 18M4tll To the Honorable tha Common Council of the City o( New I ori: siiv I'm. aa. suit ist i.id siiuviiid aaiiaa triauucj DklCCI Crnaa town Kallrond Companv reapectfu.h ahowa: Tl at rour patltlotierla a corporation duly organized aud Incorporated iit.drr and pursuant to the act nf the Leniiilature of tlieSthtoof Nw Yok, cntltltd "An act to proTldv fur the cor.itruction.

extension, malatruanca. and operation nt atreet surface railroad and branchb thereof in cltka, tnwna and paaaed May 0, 1844, for the purpose of construcilncr. tnr-intuliitnB. and operatius a ureal mrfaca railroad for public eta In tha conejaiica of peraom and property la cats, for Cjiii penaailon, in the cit) of New ork, and tlmt the laid railroad la proposed lo be conatructed. inHintalued and rpcrated upon and nlons the rurfaco of tlio following street, avenue and hijlnvaya lu the city ot New I ork.

Ylt: rommenclnr upon Last atreet at nr near the Oianl btreet rrr. and running thence ttiruusli, upon, end ttlomr Est street, with a double or altile track, to I)-v lancey slip or street, thenco through, iifoii. and along JJclaacey a lp ond Delancc alreet, wltn ae.uirle track, to tha thenco throuirh. upon, ond ncroa tha Howery to atreet; tlitnca tlirouxh upon, and along nlth a alnslr track, to Weit atreet; thence ttimiijh. and atoi.c eat streuf, with a aln gle track, to atret-t: thence through, unr.it, and umtr Uerbriaeea rtretrt, niih aaliiKle trai to Hud ecu 4trert, thence upon and alonz Htidaoo itreet, with a einirle track, to Hroonie atreet; tlienci throutfh.

iipu, and alone Kroomc a treat and Rn oim flip, with a (It le track, to Knit atroct. tnjjt.ll.er with thoneccanry connection, turn onta, aidiiig. awltchca turn tables, and convenient Ftjn.la for th working mil eccoimnodation of asld railroad And jour petitioner further alio us tlmt, purauar.t to (ha rrmlilnni nf (lit. an'. I tent ir id Ilia consent rf the Coniiioii Council ot the city of New ut be obtained ottr petitioner to enable i our jietltlrm to coi.vruct maintain, optrate.hud uee thuruilron for the coiiMrustinn, iimltileuauce, ri operation likli oiir retillouer ua lucorpoiatt-d aa aforecnid.

Iho railroul prorotd le conatructtd ninii lalneJ, and (-perafal fa into tl to lo by iourr, or by bo mo poviir tl than Joiomoilvo stat.ui Your i-clltloner prT'TP pritsan 1 herLb. iiiasea ij). 1)111 itlonto the Co'iiioon t'uiu 11 nf tho Lily of for Itacoupcnt ard pcnrJMion to coii''tnt't. niiititalu. and oprate an 1 uia a atreet urf'-ce ralltoid fir jubho uae in the cumej Micocf perion aud I ropcrry In tara, tt.roi'ffh, upon, at.d alorjr tic nirfi'ce of t'ie alrcct.

n-uuen anil huhuay, a ahnvt Bet fcri) at tl crbt, a ttltli the neccifary cotitiectlnis, sltcl.et. iM turn ouia turn itlitea, and nuttublo tied 8 for till coiiveii'ent worktr. of tho mlJ road An 1 jour pftltlonfr will c.er Ac. Datcl Now York, Tfinu.irv 1H lHnt TIIK UUUUUK AM) HKLAVhY KTni.UT CRO-IS. iB 10 W.N ItAIMtOlI) COMVANY.

KDW.JIO It JII.LL, Tresldri.t 4 All person! Iiitorettedlti the forgoing npi llcatlmi an liiTobv iiotihrri bit prcaeist at the tune 1 ice iiit-u tionea lu the rcao'utio KKAKCfft TWOUKV, Clerk of tht common Council. jgCWOIMl 0tJCC3. 11' 'I'll An win tnoll tliechtlil from liTlroutlnnn st llruurtln. fuf Itnbert Dorne to nurse, in tlie fdll In7s mil ernil tlulr ailitres. tn Hi) Cannon 01 nlieretley ran li teen, tliej will Uo rewar lul, 1.1 lu midi.n, MltH.

KAIil.Y. mother linOli IsmoiiI eilatTrn On iien Asilum Wlui us; Ileal troin tht was llrli In uili .1 New 1 ny UlturiU II AMI'IIUN Inrecior Hi. Mucent'a 1. 11. A.y.iun WIl.lir.K'I'.-Tlie Till Heslmnt l.n) sure all nifk InirUiKe't ameo Cigarettes Of caursuil.ty l.nu 1 a tooj tlilnj.

wrftl.N 1 jciitl.tri). 4fl Y11AKH' Active I'racllre -r. II II axtraets. Inserts ami llll. leetli wltlinui 1, speclaltj artincie! if etii ni 1 icilil lllliiu.

Si lips clemiliu anil I iautiriii natural teelli, Sue, ui. upen tiui.ijujs un.l until 0 o'clock. KrenOi deuil.t's lu lu-verr. (In ili.ori at)ore Uroome. Cllpllu.cul.

I.il) Oeinl.tiiiuiirnlxurr, (H4 turn setss palnle.s cxmctinvi letil VB. repalml or iniile while 1 a line Alilj In Htl.nl. anc. ami JJ soutlme.t cnmer Jttli st.t also West Jim si. Ur JII)IJtiMN.

DII. rUI.I.i:M.-floldrillliiiisstclalt.selsfluii painless eatraitleu s.n t'anal st ruincr arn-k. t0 Si AM) S3 fttTOKTKP.rll wlille uillru; la 01 evening. iv. ci.ahi:.

37a Mli st. c-" Oct. 1J Itna uuelo ailliii.d i.iosim.tii tie rase In four (lavs or lets ALL Wonauei-ouiiliscict culibi .1 jl ta. rcltof J.i Kpslabrdflirorlnj: the coatlnzs et the .11111111.11 tl'M B.jM an Jr.ilM-lslt, it on 1 i.f 1 ror further jiartlcmars tend nr rtrculsr 1' 0 I.6JJ. c.

AIXA.N CO.MJolilist Nm i r1 ATTKNTIO.N l-To (leiitUmen oik n. skin diseases. Inflammation, in i alduejs, and olhsr onrsns; weakness, nrvnu. an 1 1 1 eraldsbilii, nientul i.tijrsical tirustraijfni, rutin fullr treated and rapidly cured ieruiausDl tttres rcr rcLted ta old cases which have liefii neiflerlel l.liill' full) treatel Ur w. UltlNIU.K.

171 'A Uil t-tween tlili and 7th an lluurr, 1) toS I' tl AyFI.Iirl'Kllandiltirortiliiate coii.u'll'u llll-PI. 127 hast tilth I kldne and other vrnans, HochI skin 'Istsi. ills fliar.t, usakiiess, rrem.tiir. I'ecl'ne, Jk en ce.si In. tu luil.jtly new ami harmless iietl eju nosi'ltal txj erlenct Hours, a 10 3 tieu to lu r.h aiDuiacil.

intr. kia.loy ialil i.sti!,' ai mi Hyitt'r. ac 1 at all drueviais oiliie, unini (i AC) IfK tHV 11 UOiroTTros rk'tsiirn ll.s ttoiiiach, llrer. kidneys. Iican, ciirst cii to 11 -frunrt.

550 slem chain. A Lg.Ao -1WV1 wnli ait.i II il iinuelloiiaBia. Ii.iuire of Hi, 1 1 1 -or sua sell for twi rosewood lano, perfect Ol. Jailer. ttesMeuce 311 nasi lu.h st iie.rxl it.

Ill iajal fl wsskly; liirreula. UUUCUh'o, Lsitwiust.

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