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POPE LEO ON THE SCHOOLS. n.KASKT) WITH THE ELECTION OK FATHKR MAI/'NK T? > THE REGENCY. UK Talks ntBKLT WITH OBNERAL BATCHEL i.u: \i MjKKs ?.ru pvBiaii s?'H?"'i, gra ti:m human catholics snori.r> sri'i-iiiiT THE QOVERNMENT. [nouns aaoo?^acosa?.roHD?sTOFTnBTiuausra.] Albany, March 10 A Btate ?ill lal has Just re? ceived a lett< r from General George 8. Batcheller, of Saratoga, former United States Minister to Portugal, containing n me interesting particulars of a visit he recently made to Pope Leo Xli! and a talk he i... i with the Pope, In the course of Which His Holiness sp..k?- freely about American affairs General Batcheller was in Rosne the day the Pope Issued his American Encyclical, and naturally a good deal <f their chat was about that Important document <;en?T.'ii Bat -heller is .1 Protestant, hut as a clistingiilshed liplomstlsl and American h>- was received mosl grs I ?usly bj His Holiness They lised the French language in their convsrsstlon. one notable circumatance of their talk was the Pope's praise of the Republican party of this ?State "as a liberal party" for electing the Rev, Sylvester Malone, of Brooklyn, as a Restent of the University This election of Father Malone as Uceen;, ?t will be remembered, was nol pleas? ing to Archbishop Corrigan, of New-York, who had a candidate In th' person of Blsh p Me Qnald, of Rocr-ester; '"it Bishop McQuald had msntfested su ?h opposition t?. the public-achool syatem tn.it he c ?uld n t possibly be elect?-?!. F.'th.-r Mslone's csndldacy, II Is said, was favored by Archbishop Ireland, of Bt Paul. This was not pleasing I i i.i?h ip McQuaM The Arch? bishop a few- days before the November election of ?siM. while visiting In New-York, added to Hish >p McQuald's feeling against him i?y saying in a widely published Interview th.tt h?> did not believe the Roman Catholic Church should inter? fere in politics ir. th?.- United States Those re? marks of Archbishop Ireland were due to his recognition of th<> fact that ? ?-rtain Democratic j- Ittlclana were attempting ti array members of the Romsn Catholic communion agalnat the Republican party. Subsequently Bishop Mc? Quald, in an address to the congrpgatlon of one of the churches of his ?ii cess al Rochester, blt terly attacked Archbishop Ireland, and there has been a general suspicion since that Bishop Me QtaSdd thus expressed his disappointment over the failure of the Intrigue of Democrstlo poli? ticians to array the Roman Cath >Mc votera against the Republl an party in this state, and his personal dis?pp ilntment ?ver th?? fact thai he (Bishop M Quald) was rejected as s candi dit.? fur Regent snd Father Mal me was sele.-ted. It may be stated without fear of c ?ntradlction that the result of the election in Ni w-York Btate laut fail ?iis<-i.?se,i th.? fact thai ArchbUhop Ire? land was nm h more of a statesman than Bishop McQuald. A\.i now cimos p.>pe Ia.o xiii and ??proves of the election of Father Malone a.s It-gent. These will be sad days for the Bo h ester Hish p GeneraJ Batcheller in opening the letter de? scribes the apartment in the Vatican In which he was received by the Pope, and then says: His Hollm ss was seated upon a thr me, a large arm. hair upholstered In crlmaon velvet, and his f.-et rested on a velvet cushion bordered with gold, and he wore gold-embroidered red velvet Klippers. He was dres? 1 In white, with white akidlcap, with a rims n mantle hanging from his shoulder, He spoke In the French language, nnd Imme l ately ma !?? me feel quite at my ease. His Holiness at once led the conversation to America, and inform.-1 nrs that his Encyclical was then ready, and wi uld on that name day be given to the public. II was written In Lat? he said he himself had carefully n vis., l the Eng? lish translation. And then h<- nave me many points of his letter to "his people," as he styled them. The Pope expressed regret that certain newspapers, and public men In America ha?l ob? jected t.? his sending a legate t i Washington, or Bending out an encyclical as tending t<? med lie with the affairs ?>:" a foreign Government <?r with institut!.>tis with which he ha?l n?> sympathy. "This la sn error," ssld His Holiness "1 d i n ?I seek to mein- with Governments except : i ad? monish my people to bey the civil law atuJ to ?.inform to the auth irtty of the ?and In which they dwelL I jer.t a legate t?. America In order that I might be better Informed as t i the character of American Inatltutlona and the pecullarittee I the National and >tat.- govern? ments, an !, above all, t ? reconcile ati> conflict. If . tin-re should be any, between the government of I iny Church and th" Government of the land. 1 ?? consider America essentially s Christian c >untry. Heltgaon is free. The Government does nol aid ii.?r d??es it oppose the labors of the Church. I am free t?> say that the further I study the con? ditions of this country the m i mmends Itself t?> my Judgment if a religion cannot thrive on Its wn merits then it must stagnate or fall. I :??'.! my ?.pie to nvert Americans to the fait?; by pi ?ving t ' them by plow and ord?-riy living, aril b> precept an?l example, that it Is the true reltgj n, an l ? ? t.. s-.-k converti except through means r? ognized by th>- laws of the country ana the principles of humane and tlivlr.? ? I then gpoke ; ? the Pope up m oui educational system, and assured him thai the ommon ? h ; isysteni was one ?>: the foundetl n-st nes, and n??t the superstructure .?f the Republic, an?i that Interference with that would never be tolerated In a country where the lawmakers wer.- . hi Ben hy universal Buffrage, I said, the voter must be intelligent and must have at cast the principal elements ?>f an education. His Holiness replied that he was iiulte of ray views. He bad no ?Tit?ism t?. make on our | h to] system. Ir was wise and fitting that the population should be g""i (dtiaens, and It was wise in that it left all rel!gi?.ns and creeds free to work ont their own course on their own merits. He spoke .>f sectarian r parochial schools and I assured hlui that these schools Preabyterlan, Methodist, Eplsc palian, Baptist and all denomi? nations, had their denomlnstlonsl ach? ?is and the CstboUca bad their share of them, bu! all must be sustain?-?' by private means. .Th?- public funds raised by taxation were only nsr the uni? versal ??duration, and without creed. His Holi? ness said ho was satisfied with th<? progreaa of Catholicism In America. "When I was nuncio in Brussels fifty years apn." h? gald? "I had a conversation with a young prient named Hughes, who -ame to see nie. He was a bright young man, made speeches on religious questions In s. ?ular halls, which we thought nuit- extraordinary, but which h<- said ?Brers to familiarisa the people with the catholic religion. At that time there were only three PLshops In the I "tilted States, and now there are eighty-three and a Cardinal We had only "ne college, and now we havi man?,, and I have j?ist founded a gr-at university in Washington, and I have given order, that In all their teachings my priests and professors shall Inculcste Io?re <>f country, patrl ?tlsm an?l obedience t,i law as <.ne of its cardinal doctrinas In your Civil War Catholics fought and 'li?-d side by side with Protestants Patrl. tlsm has. no creed, an?l I am infoimed that the liberal party controlling the State of New-York chose one ??! my priests as a Regent of the University and I am told thnt the tw i Benators from the great stat?- represent the two creels; that one is a l*r>>testant ?>f Puritan an .'?try and "tie a Cath,die of foreign origin I! >w. then, can I c ?tnplaln of the institutions of Aaserics? The more I study them the more they please me. Have i sot conformed my cardinals bishops and priests to the new form of Govern? ment in France, ani admonished them to sustain the Republl ? and participate In the affairs of the Nation? I have admonished oil my people !n America to refrain from strik?-s. never lo re gort to violen i> ton Iresa a grievance, but t?. ap peul to ?aw and the constituted authoiitlea." His Holiness also spoke .,f ,,ur divorce laws, ?nd declared th?>m to be against th.- commands of (?od, and hoped th.-y would be change!, h they tend to weaken the marital relations. "With th<- ?j ?ara t?, divorce and separation ?pen." said the Pope, 'trouble. In families are apt t?i lead the.husband an.l wife to turn to these doors for a solution ?.f their difficulties whereas if no? d> r existed they would seek reconciliation, an?l peace would reign." T1ILKD tOJOVBBBB* IS FLORIDA. St. Augustin.'. Fla., March 10 (Special). -Prince l/>weyist? la, Of BaritS arrive 1 al the Punce ?le |,,?in yesterday, liaron S.int Anna, of ltelslum, I? with him. Rewent prorninirrt arrivals Include FV-rierie 11. Winston. Of Chicago, formerly Cnited Stnt-s Minister to Perslu. and l?r. J. K. Mitchell and party, of Phlla?lelphl ?. who are at the Hotel ara nada. I>r. .lames l'aul and Miss Paul, of Phila? delphia, arc at tb>- San Marco. m?-.a?.-? THE PEAK OE OBJBAHA IS ERVPTIOS. St. IaoiiK March 10. - A ?lispatch to a morning paper from Cordoba, State of Vera Crus, Mexico, says: "The peaJk of < ?risuba. an ancient volcano, is In a state of eruption. The signs of disturbance began to manifest themselves Sunday night, and have Increased in force constantly since that time. It Is nnw vomiting poiaonoua gacc? and thi k vol unj?-'? of amoke are emitte.i from v*t aperturea in a naw The earth f.?r 100 rn Is. aran,! ..- s- iki p.-r. -l: -ally with subteri ? ? i .Inral F. ' the publie safety the (..verr.or of the State of Vera I'm/, will shortly name a commission ' - entlsts t?. niak<- an investigation int.? the eruption, and to make rei nnmendattoni looking to thi proi the Inhabitants of lh< i ? ?.g ' Tl present eruption Ii In the heart I ? ' '?"? proved coffee districts In Mexl o, whei ? are lo many Amerlcani Masses ire being -i ! In all the of t! illty to ward of! the Impending ? . gi r." HOW LOWER NRW.JORR 18 CBANOINO. nn-: Kt:,\ or nia ruildinos :.-? here boxe of THS PROPrsjED KEW BTRUCTL'RES Lower Mew-York is undergoing tremsndoua changes, an I the individual ?if Hl[> Van Wink..- ten d??ncies who .lares to nap but a year or two wake up to find he does n?it know "when he la at ?? pie who delighted in croaking about the mov? ing of all buslneae uptown are r.ow jumping ai like a co.-k In b pit to In ses l th.-.r money down tows igaln When they rest th.- back "f ti.eir headi on their shoulders and gase up at th?' greal .-'?? si l stone office structures ri-<.':g up nearer the skies than the church iteeples, they fervently ejacu? late: There's millloni In 'em!" A long Hal of buildings for the en ;tl n of which plans have already been Bled, wai publlahed In yester lay's Tribune. ? n.t the moBi ! ?tlceable Incidents In the march of the city's progreai Is the Improvement of Broadway. Muy people who l? ft that noble thoroughfare for businesa quarter i In - le streets are anxious t.. gel back. They are fas! getting the opportunity In th? number ?>f line new otllce building? already erected, an 1 those now under W <l V. Included among the Broadway properties now be? ing linpr.oeu is the northeast corner .?f Eighth l The foumlatlnn for an Immense store and office building has alreaiv been dug. A great building Is ?No r.? be en-,-tel on the site of the old New-York Hotel, and on thai of the University of the cwy of New-York The northeast corn..- i ( Howard ami Broadway, the southeast corner ol (Iran?! and Iway, and the southeast corner ol liroome u I Broadway, through t<? Mercer-st., are also to be ? ? ipled by structures of the most modern type. PITFALLS or THI. METROPOLIS. a rHti,Ai>i:i,riUAN A vn-riM TO thi: gtTPPOBED "KNOCK ' >UT DROPS GANG." In spite of the effort, of the police of the Weal Thtrtleth-st station, the work of the gang -thleh has been at work with kr.k-out ?Imps for thi month still continues, For th? fourth time ?? the w-e-k b man has told the Jefferson Mr-.rk? i court that he drank srlth ?tranger In Captain P en's ?-littrict, was robbed of everything that :,?? ha 1 and turn?-] out Into the streel - ??? r I o'clock yesterday morning Policeman Kaamlr?*, of the Mercer-st. station, ssw a good-looking, .': aged man sitting on th.- curbstone In Broadway, between Thirteenth an: th BtB. He bad no hat, and his coat was c ?vered with mud. lie give no In'eliigible account of himself, aril was taker, to th.- station He was only half an?i s > incoherent that nothing could be gathered fr.un him except that he was \\ llllam H H ini n, of Philadelphia. When Hansen was brought to court yesterday morning he presented a sorry appearance, with !? ? evening clothes much the worse '? i dirt, ?n old .-ir.iw hat. which had been ?riven t?> him al lh. station; bis overcoat soiled and oi.? ba y black ened. Later he s.-vi?: he lived at No, 1,0*9 Arch-st., Philadelphia; was s Jew? 1er, and had be-ri In t .?.?-, for two months buying r ??-.- ito k He sal ! he ?vas staying at the New-Amsterdam Hotel, Twenty-flrst st. and Fourth-sve, According to his .?n.i>. be to the st. Jameg Hotel to gee somi i ' Satur? day night. As he enter? l the room three men who were sitting r?ar the door called out, "Hello, old man! How have you been'.Of course," he siM "I thought I knew them ?nd went "\-i and sat ?? ' them. Then It was suggested that W( go to call ? ci Sim.- young women with wh..m the men they ha<i an engagement, I consented, m. l we nn four got Into s cab sad drove off We wefc to house in a sMe street One woman off?f/i?l m.- a fuss, and 1 drank ??f It, ar.l tl il '- all I remember, hav.- been robbed of a gold ?ut ?-. and a chain. n.\ thr.!? ? ? ? ids si I 1130 In money that I had In ti.. Inside pockel ? ( mj saisie il " Justice Tali:' ir flnsJly derided to hold Hansen un? til this morning in order that bis itory might he Investigated. Hanaen saya that he would kr .-.? ? ? three nor. anysrhen The police put little ? r-.? In -he man's Btory, and ate loath I ? admit tl .? . gang Is operating w'th "knock-.ut ?inn?*" In the big hotels. It Is know... hoagrver, trua police are out In plain cl ?thea trying to get . vll? I MOI! F STORM s Wims COME IX TBE MILTON STUART HAD a HARD FIGHT TO reach port a raiiaor was killed, but an apprentice hot. sa?, ed thi: ships ?'at. The Pritlsh ship Milton Stuart arrive] here yes? terday In ballast, after S frlp Of ninety ?lays, from Amsterdam. She caught a gale off Beechy Head and r.in for thi Downs, win ? i hored. While riding o'it the gale there i December 22, the l' at l > r espetan md port ? on h.r voyage si." i au? lit a.n '? ? i-er H which did consid?rai ? ? : er storm II . ? ? ? i In Bl Helen's Roads, ofl the I ? ??' '?'? ?h. ren aim I until Jai ? i ? the la ? ol '?'? ght the ship n as thirl I wo In getting to a polnl flfty mili I ?? t ol li? teras The Stuart had I I < ? ir. t.iin Norman, her commander, thought thai all his tr?ala were over. i in F< bruary i. however, a I northwesl raie waa encountered, which was accomj i masses of vapor. There was ., r r ??.???. 1 ... running and tru- sh p lab r..l heavily. On February T a hurslcane came howling oui of thi soutl .?? it was accompanied by terrific squalls, beavj I der and blinding lightning. The ahlp s i ; ?vi on the start.o.rd ta.-k. bur It WSI found I ble to keep her head up to thi wind. Her three lower topsails and her atorm staysails were bl. wn assay and tbe vessel rolli i ? i an sng e of I ????. I ire each way. She was got before the wind, ."r : scudded un.1er bare poles r u ?????. fore the fury ?.t th?? norm, When the storm blew Itself oui the Stuart was -n latitude 32, :'?>>. about SSO miles east of Bermuda.. She now ran to the south ar:?i repaired her sails, sifter which .sh.- stood for this port again. < ?:. March 1 In lall tu?ie ?DM, longitude 74:50, she i>-ai.\ ran down an American steamer, which crossed within a ? ibli s length ?.f th. vldp s bows The Btuart waa making twelve knots an hour al the time with all s.i .s s.-i Th.- ?ti imer was a aa.n-decked vessel, schooner liggl i ?in March ?, while a hard northwest gsl. was blowing, '?Mir Elliasson, a Norwegian twenty-one years <.M. fell from the topsail \ar? to the deck and w;,s killed. The ship was driven '.?jo mllei by ri.e atorm. which aha encountered .fur February 4. At one tin.?' wi lie the storm was raging the ship's cat f?-H overboard, St.?- ?tru. k iiu- rudder in her fall and clung to it. An apprentice boy, whose special pet th? csl was, lowered ovr th?- stern arid rescued pus.y. The Stuart is . big new ship registering 2,16a ton?. She carried forty men In her crew, This la h"T third voyage, and ber Aral to this port. Th.- ship Klstna, Which orrl\ ? I from Manila, with a cargo of hemp, caught an easterly hurricane ? n December 10, ??it Mauritius, sin- lost a suit of sails In tho blew. While the storm wa.i raging, Jon Jansen. ,m apprentice boy, seventeen yeara old, fell from aloft into the sea and waa drowned. TBK KNIFE ST?CK IX Ills SRCLt, A CONDUCTOR ON A THIRD-AVE ?Alt SEVEREST WOUNDED HV AN BAST BIDE ROUGH. Henry Quick, Conductor OB car No SJ of th" Thlrd-ave, cable line, was Btahbed by sn East Bide rough early yesterday morning, while the i u was pa.alng Rlvlngton-at., on its way up tin Bow try. The assailant ran up behind th. platform, jabbed th.- larges! blade of s i arl-handled i.;.?-t kr.ife Into Quick's head just above the right ?.ir and iiisapi't-ar.-i. An ambulance was summoned from Bellevue Hospital, and Dr Kur..-, who re sponded. found Ihe knlfi stHI iticking in Quick's head. II had cu< d ?wn thi ugh tn.s cap, through the scalp and int? > the --kull ??;,?? at BS angle of .bouI eighty degrees I?r. Kilr..- ?could not with Iras ii' weapon, .lthi igh h exerted all hli strength Hi f< ired to move ir laterally, leal the ; ? might have toui hi i the brain ij ill k was therefor? pla< I In I i. ,i ? and ren ved to Belleva?? Hoepltal with the knif.- ?till sticking. At the hospital Dr Lush decided tli.it It ? ,,? i 1. safe to s rk the blade .... and tl Tllel'e Wer" 11" SVII! ? ' 11 '111 ? t.) l.'lll.l'e tha' It hill touched the brain, and I?r. i/ask thinks Quick * II recover. The conductor said he was nol sure that he could Identlf] bis asaallanl He nlj knows thai lb* man with the knife was a tough-looking fellow, ? i twenty years old The blow, he thinks, w i., n t really Intended for him. bul foi i n sa srhom tri?? rough with the knif?- had been chasing To escape hi? pursuer th.? man got aboard the car and Qui? k lut? ?rpoeed. _ RoitUED ItY OVTLAW* IS MEXICO St. Louis Mareh is. A dispatch t?> a morning paper fr?)ii, SPrra .M.jiui,?, Ms.loo, says: "Frank Ward and II. ii Sample, la > American prospecto) who left here a few weeks ago for the mining camp of ("arm.n, near the Rio Orande i?.rd<r, ?ere a.t tacke-1 by n bnn<i ..f Mexican outlaws and robbed of their money and horses. The OUtlAWI .-s? aped across the river into Texas *l" i. - ??- - - renegades have <x>mmltted many mur?l?-ra an?l robberie. on both ?ides of the border during the last few years." NEW-YORK'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS VI. HlrTTORT OP GRAMMAR ?1CHOOL NO. 7. A FI.m: s-rarCTTR**. WTtlfTl HA? I'i'.??vri, INADE -, .TE 1 ' ': HE !CBE ': "?'' THK NEIOHRORHOOD. In carrying oui I Is Idea of building the ? .., P pooi ' in? ??????? , ... ; ... leni of School Building* C, B. J. Bny rected one ol i attractive ? hool ??, | :.. ?th. rdt) al Chrystle snd Hester its., which i- known <- Oi m msr ft I.I No. 7. It Is in the centre of a den? ?population, wh< r? five-story double tenement house? predominate and mtas? of foreign-born children. r.ran n ar s .' '- ? orislnslly r . ,...,,,. B , ,?,! so. 7. establish? ! bj the New-Tort , g i lety in' 10. alth H pupila The yft : fi v <14?. ? a " ^-^i?r^??*?s. ' it J. FRANK WRIOHT. orirlnal building oceupied the presenl site, but si that time the loi ?,i- only M feel aide end 100 deep, A pari of it wad cover? l by a two-story brick bullding, built In the plainest possible style of ?architecture, the entlr? ' ] snd building being only 111 0, It was org?anlsed as b three department school male, fsmale and pri? mary departments. In 1859 third story wot ? led to the ?tru " re In oi I? r to si 'om?no*8ate thi In ,r. .l^.-.| number old building hs i been repeatedly ; I p and ""?rnatred, and In 187S the wa -?? bulged and weakened that it ?aras n? -esi ai j to ?hore II up and hull l but ;,..?, ?. At tin? t:iii- i pended In re? pairing the building, si g It habitable, .-? -.inn that repr? ral 1 mes t? ?? original post of ?b>- bull I ? g an i loi . It, !?? ? ling S-a? torn down Bnd all the classes abo*) el fifi i tl pari tnoT'.t were disbanded n?l sent to other ? while th? rei ?of th!? di part mi held s? ? r. ? v Market Rull Uni Oran I and I.udlow si Tei of tl pritna: n( l?o met there. In S ber, 1888, the ne? : roof h i Idli g was er? i ? i it? ha? Ing '? ' 200 In ? tirystli II wl th bro*? nstone trln perfect i. i ? at? I, ai i i- ? : I : ? popularity of th? hi il I ' ?? the fact that when It was on? I ? only a fe? a short time i ? i ly fill? an 01 ? m?,.? of a hoi ling ? iv In th. ?: ? " ? ' lu first pi ? R. Ktrby, who ?? - y William R Lyot W. Ketrham, ? m were W I. R ? . I ; ? AIII?on, ??? t- ? sen I froi ring en I l pal. The ?? hr?ii to-day has 1.'?" in the Ess? s Market the trust??. Df I i?,., truste. ' ? ? ? i -, th? i: ? ? vented fi nnrea? ?? . | ; ? the | ? ? ? ? , | I. -, ? ? part ? " 1 ; I ?? r Mthough thi? I ? ? ? ? - If all the r| ? ? ? i - - r ! ? ? . ' ? - ; I 1 ? Una , . ' rom 1874 I day. M ? ?? ? ' ?? tl PBOOBBSA OB Jim AMEBICAS CXfTBBBtTT, Hal t Imoi ' ? ? p 1111 ral ? .. of ' ? ? .... . . . . | , 1 ? i ">?' '?' ' ' hing tal. He * two ? ??-? ? toi f ui rail . ? i this year "*1 wo privileged to ask i conference i Asbury Hall. Tl is . ? to ? f wl by Metho list presche! '?' -, ntril tloi ' I ?? W< ? ? -,.- :. | Inquir?, the i me ?? l en wc ?? 111 b. -m to build, and ha? : , ?? ? : .. we could no) d at oi on th? ?? ?rk of , ?.?.?:) -, ? Ion '-'. ' Iptlo ?<;... , i. these gro i ' ' ? ? ' te a different way. I wa? m i: ng an addn ?? i ?? ? , some ? i? I said I 1 ? . ? pected to live to see the daj ??- hei l s II not n In all tl,,- ?-.!?? or \\.- I Ington The i ,. eelvi I ,i polite i ??? pn i t of the city, in which he said thai because I was oppn ?! t-? personal lib rty he would ? ,!, I? up ti, - mount m a ?hort time. "Poui ??.??? k- ago 'h?, tru i to i.'^in the erection of a building, and .?.".'.??, was sub : ribi 1 at .-.n,-,- by the ti . tee? t., ...,,?,.i-,.. This amount has grown wonderl illy, and we expeci t,, la) tl.rne] ?tone In ? ?hon time Th|g will be our hall of history, and ??<? have Used upon ' ),? i co?) U 1th thi . mount ?? ?? ean put up a h 11 ling that would ordinal llj ? j ?? , ?.> ?? Th? Illahop i-, l a lott? i . tlngton to f?overnor Hi., ?>f n which he pro pa ed to glv? to tl i i.;. In Wa hi . ton stock then valu?-?l al 125 -? |*h< lettei u.x written In Mar h. 1795, Ii hop llur?! recently ?lia covered li In N- ?? V'ork In a curio shop n,- ??m Pol "a* |USl ?.?!,.' - do \? |th It. bUI thai II '?? ill he. ome 'W prop, i u ol < ?? At erl m University, He ha? li;??j.to lithograph copie? "f It made, which will be -elpt? foi : .j-' , ? riain nmouni to the uni re? iiiiGUiution. K,,r Boyi and Young Von. city. V I '.v ',,-:,. i:' i-.r I ?? ', d i.i.,;i. ivr.'t, ?t . n. T-A 1? tira, prarl d ?cnool, day or evening Address for rat il?M'. (UMl.vr ?'. GAINES, M ml Mo -, Bank Bids (T NIVERSITT ORAMMAH BOIOOL v.: Weal Mil ?? ? Mill >.?r. iifr?i? ?he I.e.t fiuilltle? f,,r t,,.,r .,,_??, I l??*t?-al. B. Irn.? II ,-:? . -- I . ,t| ... , . \. |,"1 ??mbar of bo) r-, ? ? ?r lh? l'i ? i;..,r. famll? Anal* . ?V ?atSJagB? sad Information J liti r IXSOM, jr pr|n Toiinir Ladles City. "tl '.'d-y,r'ri.i.': vr.i.i i v ' * S? Ml? ml. POR OIRI.H. PTREPIt?UF RClluOL l.:'i;.t?I\(>. ISO AM' ltd Wl :-'! Tl'.'H ST. < ?n.I.i:,;i: PREPARAI :?,N'. MISS OII1BON Hi HijOL FOR OIRLg, Mew fork ntr No SO Weet 47tl MR? ?ARAII II KMF.R80N. PrlnclpaL a tew i ?rdirts pupils taken ?W SISTER? OF 1 Hi: ? ii; UCtt ? Fouaded by M??. Bylvaau? K^ed. i?ii,. ?.?,, ,,.,?f ?,,,, i.glu? IVi. 1 Au: ?i.? M?ter-,n l'ha.-te. S anil a I: BU-at, 'IVn; lUSSn sXT'l KHOOL :?i: ??ililaS. RrVRRSIDE r i: IVT Sf)?h an 1 ?a?ti s'tr?.... ,*J?w.Tork. If AM NORMAN INf-IT.. .'7*- ?O, ?s2 Wut 7Ut ?! " M.vn?.\""" ;.' ".? ."?'"?"?'"I ^'^ Mm? vas NOR? MAN, l-'n tit* I. t? MA1"IIH:\V?I. Vlce-Vrl*? IN For li.ith Sox.'??Oty. W-TORK BUSINESS ?**01XKOC iatl M N TV '?"? Iioii'i-I ?? I.I. Oay or e-.rning A,l.li.;m f?r ?at? ??. ? I.KM, NT C ??AIM-.1. M .,..t M,?ri? Hunk Bag. 'I'm. HRRUT? S? MO?)i. OF UANGCAOBS 1 Madlaaa Bquan tear, tftth-at. and B*waf| Uriuicliej in the |?rla>>nssl AiucrK.u aad Eun,ye.o cm??. ^ew ??no brglaa Bow, ?/?.?. !? instruction. Fc: TAoy* and Young Men?Country. mDEKTOWN (M. ? ?> MILITAKY INSTITUTE. REV T. H. bANDON. PRINCIPAIa, CAPT. T. H LANDON. COMMANDANT. rii.Mwoou school ron sots si MUfsra, conn. iPir-.nfa Whe ar?t unfortumte In th? mana*-ement of l'.flr p r.? ?rill ?' ?all to pr fit BS the ailvnntugei offered by m>- ?ihijil; tli? a.h,?ol I* In ?e??|in during th. ?ntlrl year. KRANK M HOWat Supt^ I,? UK FIELD AcaSeiSy for Bnrs. Falrfl?-ld. f.mn - <'..m Mr,, ? tnomugti mental ?ni phy?l-nl tr.-iIntnK with f?im r -?? of HOSts! 20 hay?. Francia H Brewer, ,?.M. Prtru F? M 11,1? INSTITI'TF Freehold N J.?JOtB. "-?r. ?i ?a !? ?Min?- svi, ?e| Prlmiry. relie?;?. Preparatory. OUSlBaMS OMirse, sh>rthir.d. Tyvewrltln?. Tel??traphy._ ?il ?I.K.VOOD 1\?T!T1-TF. .'on.-? nlv'tle. l'enn.-$195 ill per v.-lir A ail-re.?'ul ?rhool ?me if the he?t n Is. f?;ie with ?nerirv ?ni t?i w?k? np bon In the ?lutlei of Ufa. BOTS ?nier bent i?.,ll?re l'nder in ye?r?. $1T4. J. SHOwTLIDOa <T?le|. A. M . Prln. ^Jr^?^Tr^? CS .11 IJSg'll'IUTlL--H??SBellBB Family feheel I fir n-?- Sj -.-1*1 cm. person?! Inatnictlon Reorr.i ?ni hall ?-??m heated. J. WIL?ON. A. M.. Prln a - For Trions Ladles.?Country. UT, MARYS f-tTHOOL?. ~ 0AR1 EH riTT, N. T. .?oil-re Preparatory und Elective ?'??ura-i of study. N"'?? Mai lisl ?fia |M i-l .turiuary fi-at. Applications 'or th? riiri.-'ral'i Europ?en pirrtv iboala he mad? nt ont*. Miss H'LIA n FARWrt.L, Principal \\* Al \:-'- t. ? NF1 SrHOOIa, I? n aMln?\ Dsy ?nd ??ellec? Prer.antory for ?r1r1?; Mth year open. ?Jop,,?^! rr -jfiti, f?Ar MeenUr n^.r..m Mr? THODORA II. RICHARDS, Prin-tpal. Mlaa SARA LOUISE TRACY. A. M.. Aa???rt?te fnnrlpal. Qermantown. Philadelphia. Cuhool agencies. AOKHCT Mlrturn Ovill?is iiipplle?, tutor?, profesor?, tu? her?, (m -rne??e?, fc.. In ail il-pt? , r?<:ommendi ?,-hvl? to pe-.nt? ISS Rth-av?.. Hook Hld.ns. cor. JOth-iL ASERICAN ANI? rORnON TF.Al'HF.RS' AOKNCT Snppltei ProfMSOtS, Tejiher?. T'it .r?, ilovernessej. At., lu ...lie?;???, s<-hoo|? ?nd Famille? Apply to Mr? M. J. rOUMO-rOXTOH. 2Tt t'nl.m Hquar?. F'ISK TEACHERS AOF.SdF.-:. New York. P-aton rhl??ajr-n. Um ASgeiSS, etr. H. K. ?"rorker. \V D K?rr P. V. Hurts --on ft W O rrart N T Manae-ri. 70 Rth-ay?. Pnblit ?fatter? priaLIG NOTICE. i..']-'?-t: OP tiik ClaRRR OPTHE CO?IMOM COUNCJIa, K? h .m n?> s i-[,\ HAU,, NEW-YORK iTTT, Ne. i irle, Mari h t. ISUS Pursusnt to direction! given to m? In th? following ? . : p|? | |.v r?.- l'.iiiin .n iN.uncll I ?, . | :,-.. .i.i approv? i b? th? Ma: ?r, M.ir.-h tth, |H .? i ,?????-; .-. |he 1 ? BIB OSy of April. l?-.?:,. it un* o'cluck in th? ' . snd th? rhsmbor H ?? I f Al lern ?n ; ?? ?i I they are herehy di l| i '. ni in asid ;?? . in?ldered, ?ni . > . . ? ,T , .... -?". .'.,-,? Il, ?,1 I' l ?" ' 1 - t ? ?: i first ? ? I< riM, an?f by th? i * this n i:-.!, by ng tt,.- ?un, lall) '. ? al leaal fourteen day? In ??????: .;???? | iblllhH In tt:? ?':?>? ot N?w . .....I *V ..r.-'..r I.,- ?.<? !..,? .r ?V... V? .... I ???;.;???. ? ii..;?i;?..| m m? ? :?>' oi :?>.".?. ? i-. .'????:ici..o.-l il.-ref..r by hi- honoi -h.- Mayor, ; the pi . M M ol ?? ? " -i '.?^ .:' the l;,,:i . ...1 i.e.?. n. amende?! sueh. advert lit ng t.? ba ni th.? >\. tltloner, . given il il si th? ".m? ?n-\ ?.. ?.,. n th. 1 ? ?? ? ?; ptl ri. n of IYi ?: .ii l'ompany will ???:???'. .->? |i - Il? ..f Oie |!H!lr ?a I I. I A . ? m n ? :! ? f ?' .? Cil '. N. ?* 'H- , : he People's Traction c mpsn? of the . -', ? ? . ? ; al I dul] rganlta-d ? ? ? ? ? ? I. ? ' ' --.?-e .,f S?w mi . ;.!.< malnlalnln. ?n.| ru.lir.as4 I pul im in the . . for ram nd i ? t lurfar* ralli I in i ?tnta ..? t .,.-. i ? j ? ,-. : I ?? the -..'.? .f ?? e f. . i . ? I II .1 ' ? ? ' ' Willis ?venue ?,tiil Eut ? '.I'll ?lre?l n:, 1 : . ?? .?? U| :.?:;:, ? .let ( It? Inten n ?cm avenue; I ,????. alona. ..... finning non tig an?! ?i with ? ??? -.:. t ?:i I up .n - ??-.-? to n . ? ? th?n a r inning <-? ' .. ? ? ?? t Franklin . ???'?'!??'? -, Park! east. - ??.. ?i ,ng AnU South. 1 It? ???-.??'?? un '? ??? ??? -? - running ? .-> -? ? ,;. ng ? ' ? ?-:-- -1 :. with " ? ?-??,,?... m... .. ^ , *?:?? . . ??! ' 1.,.- ? ?: . ????-? -i w'.tti ?????' ... Kg,? on? f thin c I . ? . it? iat?r?e, ? ?. . *. ? " ? ' through. .1 og .,:.'! ' ' " 1.1.-:- ^,.g * St rh? lr.ter?e.rl..n ??/ Willi? .-esas. nrth a-reet ,?i rin. ? ?r.. aJon. and up. n asid Willi? with K.a.t On? ll,i.,ire.| uni .at, ai, n. ?? ? r ? >??? -- ? ? - .-?? ? - . , ni .?? '? ?; ?:? - .' 1 Est. ri ,r ' ? ! ? >(/le.-. ?y ' - S .nd up ?i ?*i! ' .?'?-r.'i? ? ' ????": thi ft, ... ng .a.: i ...... .... ' .'. ? ? ?;.,?... ? ' ?VI ? ? ??'.?..! i ,. I I ana will, / ... -. ' ?Ml ' ? ?vein ? 4ind.?v?r . ? -?????- g and ' ? - ?? ? P : ? - I Sl|t> i ? ; ' f ? : .?-..:?-?. a. ? . n ? Ith I . ,. ... '?-?''? "? ??-. ?? ?ng in?! .. i, uli, r ?? - /?? .-....? ? a 11, l Ye -, ! Oeitllm -;??.'?',?.. i dong and ? ? -KTUtl ivrtiua | : " ? ? - ??-? ?. ?? . i ,. running .-?....? , iiiVw'hnii ".-::? ?-?'??? , . . , ' , ? ? irl) II r.?mh. al..ng and ut... he, . " h I -: ' t ' . ?? lit? ? ! - ? - ?? ?' ?. , - V;: ' ? A ' ? V ' .' ' B ' ! ?a ?mm Ihlll?'? l I.I nif . ? ..... ,', . . - ? and ' ' .' ' "'J ? run i mill H mi . ,' then ? r '? Uev. 1 ...?? t ? ' ' ???. ? - nd upon ?'"? of the bridge ?.ver fhe - ?'--til . . .' ? '?? iBd ., ,n nnl . ? . ,..','' ??'?'??" "?? nduiH.n ?ri \vii.. nu. ?.,.., , i t?. in . ' ' J ? " i I.-K-. , ? ,.. ,., V: '"" ?r W..tn,..re , 'a.-,,?;'.' - -- IS m.I . . ;.' '?? Ir.---^?.,!.,,, t;-. m , . . , ,,r''1:; :,?t tvortheast? ly Rr.*? i ... ? irn . ?.-.?, .,,-,,..??.... .''?'. eiinnnection?. ?Im ;, i i- .??'- ' ' ?'?*? '?* ? iten.1 ma %M i?".V- ????:'?- w. is.,. r?.?,ln!ir ,,. New York, ?.. ..,,.... '' ;;,' ?.??'"':l "? th? C||, ,f ' ?' perat? ai I .- , ?n7- u,'" "H:n"'? mnl" pel ted by ;..-, ,.e-l?l,?- ,, ' ', V"1, '"""itn1:,e,i ,ln,, ' ' ' ' t?>? r.ifliinni, r<mncn nfThJT??tr J5"*?* ?aspll tr '" ' ?????.. *??,,,,;i';f s"w v"rk '. ' ' I?.r. ?ucceWiri ' ,.,?""'" ? """ l'"11' ' r-..':'..in and i.-. ,?,.'?'.,,. ? ""'I a""*?? ?o i th? .,,..,. ..?;,:?_ 'r: r n*"m?', :? '"'1 Uong the ai.rf.e'J ' f ",'"L l" '.'?"?*???? hlghwayi -,? ?i.,,? K,. , ?' ' V . '"''?'"?? I ? i'..m. .. . ? ,"^ ildlng?, . ? ' ' ' '? ' ' II ? ? He ??? . ? York. Fvlininn r> is?.?, ?",;. ?;-^v,,FT,,1,,ITV ? Ki!. :,?\!i-v .-",-';:;-: ? ? ? ..i th-p?i r:i,t '! ,-?,- ?;',;, ?r.v ': ,.':.v,;i l::!'v\r!r^ ??5d ' ?r-.?8??tt ,.,:?:,,,,;;?.m?.-, :,::;^,v;!?i,^,-L!-'>; ? '?? ba |.r.?.n; gi |h? lima ?...j ,,,.?., m,,n. ' I IB Hi- i.a.1,,'1.,,, UM ,, TKN' |.:V,-K ?letk nf th- Oommon r..,,?,.-!! IH'l?S! ANT tu st.'itiitory rvqnirt-tnsnt, Dotk?s 1s h.-rehv irli.ii tha? an !..? i... i._. ... .. h ii-r-i". m?.n tha? an ,\,.', hag tM.,n rn??.' llV ,??h ' le '? He I..K,,|?|,,,,. ??Ulla?] ??,| ?.,r,.,,| ?, f,,|. AN A.'T i i stith -./?? ti,.- nrorurlng of new Kr..?.n1? atvd ti1P ?r?,-. ?Il'" ,,?;"v.'t huikilnss for th. um ..t ihi nolieg. of the v '* ! ,k "!l I W l'f.M.le th. mean? i.? pay f?r th? .11 H .?.I Kl? IHK l.lll'i.MIV .,, it? Tru.te.? ' "' J^?JssM jKbSI^"?V-^? REAL ESTATE. There are some bears who think that th?> talk of bn.slne?? revival I?, In a BasSSVrs, r?-?d??inslM.' for what thoy repiinl n? "tlctltious valuations.'' but that there 1? much mon. y ready IS ?to into r.'al estate grss manif.st in th.* trsaSSCtlonS at the liroa?i?vay sal.'sr..??m last Thursday, when B West Bide Harlem lots were ?lispo?.-?! ?f at aii'tlon In .? little over two hour?, with a net r?'.?nlt In sales of f.iXn.noi?. Th-re ar?. brok? rs who recss^llse that realty abov.? Kifty-nlnth-s:., partloiilarly ?in the West Sid-*, cannot possibly shrink in value, snd th.ir every m?)nth ami every year must add to it.. vain.?. Money is wstehful for opportunities to make its.-i' generally useful at slmost any pries, and Its owners seem to think thai there Is no saiVr place for an Industry Of this kind than south of* tli<- Harlem River. Mention has slrasily been ?stade of th?? proposes* new ?hotel t?> bo constructed by the estate ?>f ttfe late William Astor, si ths southwest corner of Fifth-av,-. and Tnirty-fnurth-st. At one time It ?v,i? reported ihal TltTsny .". ?'"? tod secured the sit.- fora new location for their stars, it is known thai negotiations were conduct?ed, also. In tin- in t.-r,-.?ts Of M'ir.-.ry A CO., and ?,f I!? njiui'n St? rn Hut the trust'-s of the estate did noi yield, and o.f the largesl hotels In the world will soon oc? cupy the spot The estate own? the ground and buildings mi eijrht lota ?mtlnulns westwejd t">u? th?' seven which will be Included In the hotel sita sad it is said that th.-s.- eight buildings, th,, leases on which espire os Ma} L >?i? Immadlately be rscoutructed for mercsntlie pui*f*-o*es. The ?es hot.d ?vin ?-.ist f>t?,000,00e. It was learned on Bst urday that ?m ofTor ha-i teen made to th.- truste.-?. of the ''hur,-ii of th.' ii?,!? Trinity, at Madison-are. and l-'orty-s?--oiid-st.. ?it .??:??i., and ????? declined. This property has i??nR been regarded ss on? that must, sooner or later, be given over to trade In terests. Its ctontisulty to the West Shore offices ?a-f-ads on?? to the beliof that th.- New-York Central may take t'? Itself the entire block between Van d'-rbllt-av... an l Madlson-sve., and Forty and Forty-thli'l sta, mil on "that site construct a genera] office building. Eves now. it ?? ?aid, the i ?d.-rks of .?om?. of th.- depsrtmeats ar>- located In buildings scattered here and th-r.- in th>> n.-i^hhir ho , i. There teas s rumored purchase by th? trai people of the property si th? I corner of Park-ave, and Porty-? g daw In th? title, ?t i? un i--p-too?i, prevented th-- consumma? tion of th- d* tl. Plans wer? filed during the hast week for a hotel to !.?? erei ted at the northwest c irner <?' M i Ils n ave snd l ?rty-?. .-oiri--'. A ; ?tlon of th?- ground on which the hotel .?iii stand is now oc iph i ???. th.- Hotel Wellington, the destruction ol which has already been begun Tbe purchasers ol tr. pi .?rty were i y ( mgri mi n Jame? .! Helden, of Syracuse, the ?wner ??' the \\ ::i I-,r Hotel, In this city, and M - i- Hawk an i Weth? rb), Il tors, with ?,:h--r unnamed associai II ? be the present purpose of the buyei I there a hot? 1 ut a cost of Ii ".>?.""". and II I? un lersto id that th? y ai king for favor? , : ting the loi whirl i . nstructlon plan? of the 1, itel i. rth a-ard to F".irty-l As Indicating the transi irmatlon ? f Ponj ?econd ?;- fr ,ui : . -1 pur|. i: Ii ? ported that 11 ? ? . Imme ?lately -.???-? of ;ii?- w ? ??? Pr in < - n thi nortl ? ?.'-,, Plfi ti and sixth aves., and overlooking Hryanl Park, ue to be t in !. ling of from tu. Ive |o fifteen stories I to I ? ?? ted i the ?it.-. Work ??ill be b<-gu be r- a-iv f. ? ? up.i ? ) : Bepl mt.er I. TIi?- first week of the pre?. ? ? * shown g large incresse in conveyance? and mortgag recorded. Compare?! with the ??? i week ?if las- year. It will b< I referet accompanying figures that over 1. ?? ? ?? rth of r.'.uty has chang. 1 hai i ? ; i. ? - ?? ?n - rease - - f 189t - ?? tlgur? ? lo n-.t Incl ide the Urg' ?les ai lucl bar acterised the lat I for v hlch tltl? ? havg :. ? yet passe I. Thi ? ? foi the ktSl ?? .-.-k .>:::.??; -.-.- | | .??-,. a? ? ? m pare i ,? Ith J- ."???? ? |* Th.- cot I 288, ??ere rtomli il. thi i i.. ing i- , ? ? ? ? tal i f B.ao.a ? i- ih? 1 went) -thlr : ? 'i"w.'iii> fourth wards w hlch 15 were n?>i others amounting to **9Qtt.M0 !'? i the w??k of last yest whl.-h 100. ?v.r.- nominal, th? ti... ?tmeni ol t .- .?? In i ? : and 'I ?rent) foui th ??a: I? th? re were ?*J were nominal, the other? ?howing a t tal ment of *B*S>>Z*? Por f.'!?-- - n.a :?? Involving th? ;. !. i Por n -?; ? ? . g week of '--i it.. t, -.?.;,- .?.- loan?, Invol? ? . im of M, ?'?. ?: ? ??.-? t..,.r : th? ? l".?n.? w?-r.> ma le st over I ;?? r cen? ? ? ? mi :::.. ?i i the balance of the losas were ruad? at S per cent or less. The flans ni?-?l in the Building Desartmeat for new Btructuras -.h?,?.- an Increase of ja i *>.:?-'?? In im?i neaa c?v. r the corresponding w.-?k of last y-xr. but ' r.>' ?o lnrr- I . ? ? week of this year ' 1':.- re were :?. new plsj filed r?'pi nttng 11.7:.*.. 100, against ?M '? :??;? to ? ?? -1 **aT?*9 ??? same .??-.'k ? : last year (Je-orgs i: Read has ? i I r Jan ? O. Wallace N . Bi. and 2>'o Bowery, old I .'.;.:..-. on .? p! ?t : H fi st, and ? - ? phen I. St ortIan i .v. IS, ileekman ?t.. ? ? Th.- price of the ?: .!. Ann ind B< kman it. i ? | ? rt>, s?>M by John Pettlt state I at 113 ?"j. 'it ?h? ? . ' - ? Peter Wagner, ;?., builder, t.a closed oui his roa ol seven four-stor) ? i ?ment houses In 8lsl ? ? ' . bei.? ??? i ? ' umbu 1'ark. ?elllng So '.'? :? M Car??llne I. Ward and No : ? . feimiel .M \\ irmaer 1,. J. Phillip? A Co .?: l Ileverle) Ward ????:? the broker? Blawson A Hobb? ha?'e ?ol l foi is W. Luyster to Hmce Young -? . ?: on the north side of Bight) sixth ?t., ?1T.6 feet ea? ? f ? ?I imbua prlce, ?"???? also for Walter l? Rtai three flve-Bl ry fhree-famlly flathouses, No ,.-, i .... w est Om ? i oi UlsM.U, price, R2O.IJ0Q; the put hase ??.u? ,-..-? ? t'harle? Urlfflth Moses has sold for fl I. I.i !? :? ? t.? T.m.?'d? j ? ? ? ' mnell th? : : on ti??? ? , Ii of th? Klngsbrldge Road ' ' .'.?? I ,::?,?:.? - . ? ??? ?3x113. Mi? laiclus Tuckerma ,ai-.--s S. Hr.,w i,, ';? . No M V il . .. : ? ;i ? story brownstone fi . ? ?;? orge i: Rea I hs of Si r Hhoi tland th? flve-atory bu ling i lot '?.??. N ? ?'?'? Ueekman ?t.. to a ? Schlag A- Richtberg hi K 11 ?er, the flve-story In MS. No. 158 We? I-.?. ? ? I I ? ?:.ii^, t.? i-::.? ir i Ileyman for IfJi.i Horace P Kl) .? ? -, - . i tl >? five - ? ?? Ir building, on a pli ? i',. li sim, s . ??? ? ? 92 ltr.-ad way, on the nortl - a-1 ?? irner of Hi for the e?t it?- of the late W Itei l.angdon 000; No ISA Bro .in.- it., an old thi ? m lot 21x118. about th ? . ? parcel, for tho ?am.?i tt? ai abo .? i ? ? the a:-, m ?.!???, on i : ?? Kxioo, \ , : ?; ? . .t i: Igar I..-??.-: . il. n J?r the thr.-- ?tor) ?tone fr? ..? dwi No Ml \\ ? ?: Port) ?::.'. fol 131 Pall : Stabler x ?*n Ith .. old for W. n M ?-\'>--, ai i Mr? Pa 1 lock the ?a. ml . i ? rly b k from : ' ' \ 100, on Manhattan-ave., :? ??*??.?.?!! On?>-hu . . t.'ilr 1 un i ' ?ne hun Ire I md-fourth ?ta . Robert I?i k. f??r '? ? | ? plot will : (?? the erect loi r> flat? ma? ri ? "l irk? >n A Co. ha story bualneaa building, No 11 Wa ren-* . . SxTS, for Mayer Kahn to a ??! ? . ? f?>r Investment. The price i?-ii?i ??a- a lit;;,- ab ??.? ! r.i:?r. ESTATE TRAKSteBRS. r.^d ?t, n a. ;u?> fl \k of Btti tve, 113.2x100.*.xl08 s xlOU.B; .l.im.e ??' M,?'.,:. ? al : ??.:,- -, l'--.| rrlck Ktlngiwan . . pTA.ooo Bth-av? ? ?? aner 113th ?? .'? ,-\'.,??. aenrge l' lohnsno and ??If? in Murrte H n iriii. i TSth-at, n "?. US.d :? ?? of tl*??i l'i-l.?..- :??? i|< i?a? Alfred i? ii..;:. ir -? ?vinum K I? si.k--?. :ir,,?i iulih ??. n -?. lat ft ?? i?f Zd-av? S0xt?H.S l''-l ?ri.-k P Hui-.! and wlf? ;? !/?:??? .? i'amp., .-...?? ?th me. n ?? nirner llllh-al : ? ? ? 11. li".. Peler \v Oatrander and ?if,- i J?ihn u Byleg jr. l SSth-at, n ?. '.T.'. fl ?? <t ',"?? ? '.'?.?ii*? ;i. l',,|. ^n?k Klingrnan t.? imu ? ?? M ??':??.i,-v. *r. ???> 2*.-h it, ? ?, a'.:, ft a f Tlh-a? IS? ?*>:?. Fit? tl nadak) and ?>',f?- to ?:;..--i 11,-i . II s?? r?,n .????. ? ?? rornei llSth-i? r."\i?:> in Morrla | Sternbardi and wife ?? M . 't - ..,.? k 109 ? lint? ?i. ? ? 16" >; fi ? : .i. .? ?, IT?:-?-, :i Junfn \v?-ir?i-h ?ad wlf? io lb va J i-a n ?.?? l.'::.'ii -? < ?, 129 ft ?> f ? '? v.u. I- :? a- ? SAxlOO; \? ill un f K?hf?ld ' ? I'l.-n- I. Ronal la........ 1 53.1-st, ? a ????'? fl ,v ,; '?"'??. lAxlWVA; Tru ? 'in-. : - - Mii.i ?? if,- ? , i .? ?-, ? II i i , .t t 7*-'?i?' n? BUS ft a ,.f\\ ??? Knd-ave, l??? ,'J O il. Alfred ,i Hall, |r, i-f- : ? ?? llllam il I? siok--? ........ . 213 do?) van. it, ? ?. ITS fi ?? -d ?????t la : a? 15x100 g an I adjoining pn?pert! ; -:? i . William .1 M 'Una . I .'.id. ?' ? ? SM n ?? f '-'.I l?". 'J.".?l??' ... ?'al olln? and 'Tiarle-, P Krltfin to Ma K l?il? 07.300 I.:?,..n.nd ?i. So? 1.1 and IS; Renal? ??Il Km?h ? , i ?.,:,,-? u Perkins. 1 ?M i.?-. ?.:? Mac'hei ?'??? n ?r ? j ? ? fi ? ?? f (*rehart1-at, ."?>'vi'7:i?.r.l Txi..-.'. John M Hunt n i Kill. Hum Same ?am? i?'???[.?itv. an i other pi pert) Etlaa Hunt to r.noi) K Harang. O'li ?t, ? '-*?'? i" " ?' -f ??' u?d .'i.ti.n and ?? :f<- to II- nii.i I.K ?i-liS. Batata af i' t< Agat? '?'? -? -?-..-?.-.l? to Michael \-,: ?at?. So 110 iv.ii: ??!. ?i. -t >?-ar?. $.1i?) r.:?..iii iieonr? IV, ?? eommitt*??. t? IHuilel Kur i?-., n ? i*?:ii ". Stall f? ? "f Broadway, 13? ;..? ID ,.-,?.. ..I10.UO IL'???? .i.,-.,?. Rlkei i; to l?Mor Marty, So 7? w,?, ISth-at, ."? yeara. i.Sjoo Jim,.-?. S-unu*l ii. .?? truate?, ??<?? i . Wllltain Uaj N'.> 23 Sea ? t..mil or* M, M resrs. I.S80 Ht .niai, William J. to KamuH Koerner, .?ii i? N.. ?l Monts********. ?? '-' rears ,-,4,, Sriiiic. Henn ?'. '? H?nn Wrtaaman, So I ?SI K.i?o r.T.tii ?t. 2 yaor* i ,,,, Vankaiirr. Kuanual, lo John Ahern ?t ?? .-i, Ko i.'u,'? M-av? :i rears..'_; -*gj M? IRTO ??IKS. 1.1 n in. .l,.lui. to Mar? i: I.I (. ir?n,t,-,- \.( lag \?>?t "-?ni ?t :? ?-ur?. . ?2<> mo l'oh.-n. Ma?. 1-, liua? W?t|, Nos .110 m,.I li] East ??th ?I. ?Uiuand. I ,-.?, F...I.T, .lam-? I?, I., th? MotrrhanU' K?.aiang,. National ii??nu. ?? ? MadUon-ava, tai ,*i ft ? ?f .'..1-1.1. ?l-m.ind. IO.???) Krank. Martin, an.l ??If.- to SophU Kiank n a il.,I ?t. .'II fl ?? ,.f l.t .,?,,. .l,.m.,u.|. . .?!.,.?, Henar, Jaaaes, sad ?v?f>- to r*rl"dr?kh s. u?-i n w ? MarloiiaVH. |,,|.? IfSJ ?nd UM, in,,|, ?f part ,.f farm ?.f ? 'liai 1rs l!?nlan. 2 i.'.n.. 2f?> U.rr. Ang?i?la. t.. Kltig.-ral.l Tladall. ? a ??'.th ??. M| ft ? of 7th a??. 2 year?. 2<?m B.m? to IS.lwaJ-11 J King. Jr. and an??th?r, BSSSS sruptny. 2 mortgaga?, 1 year.?. AOJO Jone?. Rehecra. and another to Emilia Marcus and another. ? ? lllth?t, 1?<7 1 ft w ?,f 3d-ave. 2 mortgaa-e?. 2 and I year?. ja?. Klmgman. Kr-derlrk, to .Inm-u W McCaffrey, ,.. . ?*-? IM 't. BBS ft W of ?th ave. 1 y?nr. Il nvir?gagea ?lina Sam,, r.i th- OsiniBBaS I.If- Inauranr?. fr, n t ?*** B2d-st, S00 ft w of Mh-avt?. i years . 82 So? Ml I ' ..mm. k. Mlch.nl. i. Motril -t'lnhardt, ? e ' ? comer Stu-sve and USth-st, i?m.in?i . Utm Riir.-n?. EllilS, t?> M'irrI? RutMBS a <? ? orner |>ark ' ' nve ;md 74th?t. I y.'?r . ass? R..3?ia. ,i ,hn .i and wife to bUi-j n Pnaaallj ? * Park Pise. 12" i? ft w of H-.? Iway. demand 1 vwi Tin- I'larenc F Stad Wlf? to K M .t-nrka, ? ? ""*? TSth-St, ISO.! f? <? if RK.rsl.1e Drive demand.. 2 ?av. ?AVIIwood, Elizabeth .1. to William R rt-ll. n ? ?? Moh st. liai ft ,v of Castrai Park ?V?St, d-mand 4.SU A.OOI AKioNMEirra or mobytoaobby DoUtniy, Cfrirgr, to II H lte?l?'ll. 15 BU Hamilton Hink of the ?it. ?f Ne. I ?k ??-. s I * Hunt . HHIhrouer, Ssmuel, at al. u> Messt K sraiiggg. 2 mortgsgra . 2V?? <;??rk?'i Msrgsreth. B, to ,->?? u Paepk? . ,'T(J M?-'.fTr.v. .Inn, . ?V. to F .1 Mlddlel.k. Fast Mlddlehrook, PVedertck J, In Elisabeth Aymar . rfS it it.. n?. Morris, to Ms? Httwharg 4 ."S Title Ousrsot?? an?l Tniat <'o. t?. Miry K under 'I ?a* . ... . 5,<n)| tuition Sales of ttcal Cerate. RICHARD V. HARNETT&Ca AUCnONEERS, WILL BELL AT A?TTT0N OS MONDAY, MARCH If, 1895, AM? TBEREAPTER rvni. SAL?! is C MPLETgSL AT In A. Mm AT THF. METRO PO 1.1T i V HO TEL, (Cofsnwaclng oa Bth n^i ?n. BROADWAsT, N. i: CORKER pp.in?"F. ST., Ti-.? cr.-:r. Psrlor, vraitisg-RossB, Distss-RoaaBj Cf., BBd BaUtqtWt Ilati Furniture. Red?. I!i-,i.J..r,g, I.u..n?l Blankets, \V irlriibe?, I'urtalr.?. i',r.* Car. pets, gllver Plated tfor% i'.:miwar?, ^hirwiwar?, ? pper LTtem '-. OnVi Farnlturs, ?tegaai i ry.-?j ? I ...? ?<:.er? p.iw In RsagSSt Hill ar.d tbreag jut the h^ii??e. Brackets ft*. ?' ralogs?. gi Asettoaasia*, 7i and T3 Ubertr-at. :-:--S? (Tun J.lropertn Sox Gale. A.?A.?IK vol M msTT OWE OK THE \\.\\ KIT. IIIIST m il.t must ill-:Al TIKI l.l.l kitted; IP Mill Ml? I?, THE CITY, f'OLOMAL STYLE i.ii.in mom: vmi im pp nun K. \i.i, until Moon, IIM.si OPE!. I'l.i iliiiM.. ??Udil.B HATH lt?Mi4l?. IIVMHITHIM. (.KM INK. MB. STAXTIAJ, 4M? 111 II.I TO LAST, K??ll Miot T kiii.immi, k\?i:im: 4iv iimikk kmmimsu HOt'SEI, 7. I.! AMI I.*, HUM -7TII ?I. -ort IF t'Oin LIMIT IN timiT sr_?ii.<M)o LOOK AT gO. <;.". WEST <?7TH ?T. mi Pin 4| ri ?. KEBDasg, i h uii.iis in i.K. ? m I ?.hi ? AYE. *-M) 1211 ?T. Citn Propertn do Let. lay*i w-rk fir in eatate; I 4-storj istili ll.su r '?4'Eg, ? r ?.'.--.-?i. "-!-T^3 (To Let for tinsincos Pnrpoacs. CONSTABLE BUM.' ? 'if Sis An-.. V II. ?<?i. I ?ill ?ii. IT?-... ?ves and r.agnll nt I ? Hag :i r-w r.*<-.- tor at all tintes il.ea/ltor. . Bg , ...,..... _ .. HTOBEaS LOPTN \\D OFFICES POM RECTAL. a?Ar??rr??^.?. aa4 ? .-;*.. if ??*? .??:.* e.?. girth-. Kt?r4SBSlg . ? ? - ?XD i LANS Ai'i'i.v : ' (?lO. l!. K?'il?. 4g4>ni. 1 MAOtgON WK.Mll. ? ?ir. EB? Mreet, nuil 11 Pia. ?ireet, GROUND FLOOR OFFICE? Mutual Life Building, LOW RENT, NO EXTRAS. A|.|l>- WM. A. WIIITI1 ?1 Mil>??, no imoAPT\i un Chimt era, i?pi-ui*, ll-fknian, Fulton. J tin. Maid*. L-ine. Ie>. liar, la? Park i'U?.?. Park R\ ?? Numj, William. ?I .1 Cliff i'-.?rl Water ant mar.) tl ?r itrMtS RULAND S WHITIN?. I n--- .? ?II ST STItKI'lT. KAST 14 7 ,-.?. S, -??? ? -. t ?y '* I I ? fi ?I .-t ?\-e . ?, 33 ,',.?. -. . r t-uai ? ? - \! v t, ' -i - 41 ;"n* St. .>.>?? -. i'V?T N>> --^?t ?I ?. and ...... .... ???i ?T1<|. ' 1 ' - MS laA-1 I >* I IBS ?t ilnfnrniolK?) tVpartmento ??o Cet. MMirnm house, 61.5 FIFTH AVENUE , . ? ?? i '- r Vlreproof Thron?hont, entl ?41 fee? -n Itt Ais ?:.'? .?nlen?-e i ? an . ?HAU HOTEL BY A F?RF.PUO**' ? .??-lualvenes? ; ? ?uperb ? I ? BM H ''-1 WS SB ip?-t ?. i~?^e.?p?nu. Kit-i.en a-, 1 ?? rk ng ,. :?? i.uie. pa-.: ????* ?y ai\ 'A ;-:-? ;? S4TII t TRKKT New spsrtm*nU 5 It' ' t..r?.. S.3 u ?VU Ingjlr? of ?ll!t30. SEI.I.IXO PAST. V |.\? M.n ?llttiil?, ua.-il llnirr.im I prilhtl nt i?i-.i price.. Other i?r?iiitliu?ii t miiUr? frmii SI??' ii|?iattra?. Renfetf, Iv.-tu?ni;??ii ?mi sslg ..?? ea.| terms. \ cul?? llttli- MWriathl |>laii?i for S.'.n. ?????? our ?.-h-I'lin lui; I in.t..>ii? KMEKSON WAKEKOOM8, M PIPTH 4\i:.. m;ak I4TM ifa MliTiint'oiii'iN OPERA lim se CO. PiA?iO?f. KNARP Orasili and I'prights, apoclavlly ?e>cial ?a4 ii? ? ; ? <. th? A ? ' ?!-'? 1 ?Ml ?n Of? ? > li m |V?-? ?III) li 111? M? ' i HcSaSS tSrlBg tin P4*t 1? n .i | B ! ? BSll .11 llher.1 rel? Il M ft??. urlginal ; >\ 41 . li \ \ II ? A t'O., IIHKiftli Avruae._ ?iilfo bn unction. ON MAY l.-.th. lv.i;, there will be sold at W tien in .?n-li.g? Chili, tlft?en Nttrat? Pieidi ?ft- *%. Nlti^t^ n?dl bei er'* t Hl? 0,.\e:nmetit an 1 ?ii'jH?? In the l'r.-'.in.-e uf Tarai ,i Poi rarthai >Sf ?l IllllaSS JP B_|| i? the ?? maul '!? .n-ial ' ITlIH la NSW-TMS SB. Mi ('??naul? n PhUsde||i!i.:i und p.?iti?n. tjoteio. KEW RESf??Rli NOW OPH, . UlMIie al..I ^-l^t.e ..f m? ? .'i > hig!,eat erder .-?.?????l?! faelliii?. f .t l.rg? J Innen Prit at? d i ? 0V*a until 12 p in f.,r tl.e n. . .tniiiiduilen of ttieatr? parMaS ?ME? M , am'^VIv? A ?.?e,t DMSUy li til of tti? .niche?t rei?utatlon ?J? ttn AMERIOAN PLAN. He??.,.'.at.!e rite? i'. 1-? l?RI?'1?-?? THE CMALFONTE. Ai un. 11?- i lia , H. j. DIRECTLY OK THE BEACH. ? I'LL O? KAN VIEW. SKA ?VATER MATHS IN THE HOt BE. ALSO ILLt'Sn Mil? Itni'Kl.KT PRES. _ K li" I HUTS' BONS C.k'iimboiitG ?3.00 TO BOTTOM, 12 00 TO WOIICKSTER. It-ilu. I. ii 10 All Point I F.a?l and North. ?a ML\i\^i]iipDa ILUK3i?- . Steamer?. Iea\e i'lei ( ,|,| nuiiuieii ?0. N R-, n*"t***:r? SffUBSSBBL, w,,k day? only. 5 :?> P. M. A Kin? fSSSTSaSBSS in ,t. stssasi r. I 1,'ai.i. RIVER LINK. SARES HtKi ? K" ????..t I onlv SS.00 to Boston toi lin.ite?! tickets. B^f'J , rates to sil point?. The pi.ymim nt ?nd ? J,LOlV? !', romriitaal.iii. A line orchestra >?n e.-u-ti I.???.? I !???* ?" ''' niuiiheri. H. V... toot of Mur?a-/-".. *r** ,l*?', asSf a? ^:^l0 p. 111. _ STOIflNOTON I.INM Inal.le nut? to B.^?ton ind Lhl Pa?t. All fare? r??iu<<-d. Mteamen l??v? N?w a???r 8U. N. It., at ? P at, 1..,1>. .x.ept .?unday._ . I MEW-HAVEN- FARM, Hi i:x?-ur?l<ui. $1.50. aVs Steamer "Richard Peck" l?a? ? Vttr SB. E. R ***ft I ? p in iSunday e?r?pt?d). arrlvl.i. In MSM BST '?"?m_3 I Merld?n. Hartford, ?urliujilald, ?10. Er?Uht StSSIaaW Uavis ? p. m / 1