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2 CITY RF.AL F.8TATF. FOR HALF. Central. A?FOUR FHRS'CII FEATS FOR SAI.E, 27X75X100, Bvc Ucar Madiann ar. ; would exchange fork | Country Flace, clear, ana caah : rood bargain can be got ' JOHN KETTKKTOIl, 1,300 Broadway. A?21 WK ST 4S)Tl I ST.; E L.KUANTL V ~L< i C A IE 1 >, .? ' i .1 and arranged modern four Mary high atoop < 'uiiiwi atone Dwelling. 22x00, lot DO lot t. for aate at a low figure. Offices Noa. -t l'lne at. and 33 Ka.it 17th at. V K STEVENSON. Jr. Olt SAI.E-TIIE ELEtJ.VXf fOUB ROBY AM) haaemeut brown atone Hottaea on tho north aide of 67th at., between 4!h and Lexington art., ail the modern Imtirotemcnta; the hottaea are 20x70*100.3; beautifully Md iloriw, Mill li lobittuliill; built in c fv particular: tan not ba excelled nu uuv pail of ."?th av. or in the city Inquire on the premises, of the owner and builder, HU1EX , McKEX.NET. 113 hast S7th it. i rpHE SUNDAY TKLMiKAM." 1 ALL T1IK LAI'i .-T LOCAL NEWS, SPECIAL DESPATCH KS FROM ALL pclNIS OK IMPORTANCE, MISCELLANEOUS SKKIfHES. I SKKl'L INFoRMATION AM) KVKilYTHIXU WORTH READING. PRICK TWO CENTS. QQQ MADISON aw. M r Kit ay HILL HKlOUTIi? The new nnd clepant 34-foot Mansion lor eale; to prompt buyer decided bargain. Open all day. QIC WEST ' III ST. ?Kol It STORY BRfFWN~STONE O 1 " ) _,"_'x.'>-xl'*i r>, near Central Park entrance. In perfect order and frescoed throughout, will bo aold low to close nu estate, or would be leased to desirable teuaut. Apply to J. M. HCRIHNKll. Jr., Hit! Broadway. ifco- /urn-we ham: a l iTsv Vock~"stT)"ry Cawt'.v'Y/"". brown stone Houses, between fitb and Pth avs.. ou Columbia College lease; these are the cheapest bouses fur any one to buy and now is a pond time to pet a bargain. UIKKlt A CO., 55 Liberty sL East Side. IpOK SALE OR TO LKT-A HOUSE ON 3D AV., IIARleni. pood location, containing store and three Hal*. Inquire at tile store No. U Delanoey st. TCTOR sali: ?TH RIt E LOTH ON 38TH ST., NEAR 1ST L uy.; qjtl.ooil oach, witli loan J. EDGAR LEAYCRAFT, 7"*J sth av. HTttD ' |?AN.-Nt>W IS THE TIME TO SECURE BARpains In throe and lour story private Dwellings; cash Much users wanted. /IT I'LL, 1,020 Ud av. V. est Sine. AN OFFER WANTED FOR A HANDSOME HOUSE and lot on Went Hid St.; must bo sold at a sacrifice to meet Immediate wants: leasehold property, 20x4fix74, and twenty years to run with renewals; ground rent, {HUH per year. Apply to.I. K. EDWARDS, 1 i? West ?ld It. CI A P IT A L BAKU AIN?M AON IFICENT Bl'tOM N'sTONK ) Kostdeuee No. :i:til West 4Cth st. (llireo story, basenu'iit, sub-cellar); all modern improvements, frescoing, mirrors, elegit n t clianilellers and pas li Mutes, cost SfH.lK.il, to with bouse; water and heat t uroupbout; cost $ll).HOO lust year; price #->,(AJUcasl); Astor lease. Princl- j pals only apply on premises. tK)K S A LE?I'O UK rt'Vt > It V HOUSE An7>"loiT lT? F Wurerley place, near tltli av. $ IB,000; will rent for e H ,70 I. Inquire on the premises, between 'J und 4 P. M. TUlll C t t I.' lie .1?I'll si- IIT.TU'I. I.'V I.I'll It'll TTII r uvs.. three story high stoop brown atone House, 2U feet ride, painted aud in perfect order throughout; nrice c>0,n*>; posses? i<?n April 1. TIMP80N A 1'KET, 1,488 Brotdwny, near 44th it. Open eveniu-'s. JITlMcelluiieoui, MOR SALE?FREE AND CLEAR REAL ESTATE, 1 I oits* end conn try; will take any kind of Merchandise n payment. Call, lor three days, hi Smith A McNeil's . Hotel, coiner of Fulton and Washington sis. SPENCER. BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET. TjlOK SALS?A DECIDED BARGAIN. ON MADIBOX ! L st., title three atory und basement brick House; nil I in - I irovotiK nls; 20x40, lot, nm feet; brown stone sloop; iocs- | don choice; immediate possession; must be sold: price, miv terms easy Keys at l'AL'L C. ii KEN I NG'S, i l*J.r? Gate* nv., near Nostrand. i - N \ N 1 > 1: K It I L f \v" FKi'WKI N "liKEEN AND L\ Hates aw?A lirst class tlirce story, bleb stoop, brown itono House for sale or let choap. Owner, A. li LAB Kit, 134 East 1Mb at., New \<>rk. riiRM Story rrown stork front house, no. 4.">1 Henry near Harrison st.; new, lias fall Improvements: ju t suitable tor small taniily; $8,500. Owner, Will I'PLE, 2tki Court st. j~ o LET?sP7. ni I'KU VEAR, J IS ROSS ST., EASTERN Hist ret, three story und basement House; 12 rooms; rood ord - *; all improvements; flue location; convenient to t"*? street Presbyterian church; only li"> liiinutes from lity Had Park, New York. For permit apply to JAMES C. IaHIC, 4."? Broadway, Brooklyn, K. O A rare opportunity. no LET?HO USE I NFUKNISHKI) OH FURNISHED; thirteen room*, beside* independent laundry : ntnrerootuB; I lArtre gArret; house > eight connected rooms on one 1 loor. _arden lOOxlltn, with choice fruit trees of every vari- ' itv . front and backstairs; all rooms fronting on pnrdeu; dl ru- ms painted in oil and frescoed. Address K. KLIN (J, ivi tier. on premises. 1*Vt LET-^66 P8R M nm ii, in BROOKLYN, E. House, 10 room-: building In yard would do lor a stable, j tppi s to C 8. DARKER, 576 Mv.-tie it, A T AND 4!? I lit' K S ST., SIZE 27 XI01, FOR * A EE, j XI with lo in to rebuild. For particulars apply to owner, I. 1: TOT SKY, 27.0 Henry st. C 1 1 ~ ' 1 'L UESTdlENTER COl XTY PROPERTY I FOR SALK A\l) TCI HEAT. AT RYE?NEW YORK AND NEW IlAYhN RAILl\ road, near depot, churches, schools and tine *ult water > ?thlnjr?a large. old*fashioned, House, with mix acres, *tnDie and outbuilding*; rent RftOO per voar. DANIEL KIKAMJ. Kjr \ or Roll HUT S ANDERSON, Executor, care ol Stout Co., No. ib Broad St., New York, w here photograph can be seen. \ 1 yonkkrh! a beautiful French boot lY nine rooms; modern Improvements; rent moderate. YOIMA.N8, Aucut, Yonkers FAOR RAJ ? V PLKAHAN1 HOME IN THE COUNTRY a tew miles aiiovo Harlem. Westchester villaue, easy J jfaceeM to trie citv. consisting o? lour 01 five acres, full of fr 11 t t r.?. m ,r.,.ul I,....... Ui..l ....1 I,.*., .... U 111' If K InV iff 4th a v. I'^OK 8ALK OK TO L.KT A1 N*W ROCHELLK - HOt si:'. I?arn, hal t acre land. tr *rd?*u. fruit tree*; hlffli ground ; In- virw ol Sound; buttling, tithing, boating; Hrst class | ie';iliborliiM?<t: ten minute* tr??tu depot; one hour from t'ity Halt; pric* rent Apply to A. WILL- j MAKTII. Pout Office Building, room 1*<. fourth utorv. lTvK HUM "i; roK HALE, DLSIKABLK COTTAGE, 11 f room*; near depot; rent $GOU. DAVF.M'OKT, 1H1 H r oh d way. M ? rioN hale. s o'clock! ru'is AF1 terooun on premise*, one block from depot, House, H irn. Id Lot*, fronting Washington. Ilniiroad av.t Marble it.; choice property; rapid transit; rare investment; take i:dO train, returning at 4 14. 'pAKItVToWN AXli 11KI.L' VILI.B?St'l.KMifi) I I Dwelling*, high ground*, |ritntv fruit, w*t?r mid every Inn dumritble, tu runt. ?oll urexclimigu. C. I'AKI'KIDeit, . '.* Hrukd ?t po 1,BT? HllMsll ED t > T~ L' X i'unxi 811K[), ON J Vtardh.im Heights, near Jer?ra* Park, House, carriage louse .'li t tires acres; trult, shade und ornamental trees; mniitiatiding prospect: unexceptionable neighborhood; itnm dime possession. Owner, Itii Broadway, room 1ft. J Kit SK V CITY, IIOIIOKKX, III DSON CTT1 AJD BKHGEiN HEAL IM ATK. For Salt*. i COMPLETELY KCKNISIIKD FIRST CLASS TURKS - hi ?ry basement and t eller brown stone front Dwelling llou*e (corner), -12 iiutloon St., Iloboken; all modern tinuro\onicutN, in perfoct order Mini tine location; rent only 1125 per month. Apply to CKKVIKK BROS., 24 Now am tt . Ilobokcn. >. J. MOMPLKTRLY TV RNISHED KLKGANT CO! STRY Residence, with about three Itn* of* Land, stable, Ac.; Inely situated on the Heights ; overlooking New York city, ; Uud?on River and Bay-, all modem impr(?venients; finest f?ide;ic* in New Jersey; rent $15?> per iiiontli. Apply to ' CRKYIKR HROrt., 24 Newark it.. Iloboken, N. J. CH>R SALS?IS HOBOKBlT A FIRST < LABS BROWN r stone front Dwelling House, for 12 rooms, Ac. I'ill.YIKR BROS., 24 Newark St., Iloboken. To Lei or Leair# fPO LET IN 110BOKRN?FIRST CLASS BROWN J stone Houses; four story and cellar, all improvements; cut wni? t>2'? Also good Houses at ?44*1 HKhVIKK BHiM * Newark st. ITo LP.r or KOR"^T^tbiirnTrnro^rs E PAR". ateiy, the Dock Property in Iloboken belonging to the Kagle Line M?*M>itflhip Company adjoining the f. rry. with a Kul.r I rut 11 of l.'ill l.#?t i in* u fur HOvTltft feet, ami two ililf Plrrv, north and south of large pier; also a three story hrick Warehouse. l(N>xlOO feet and a uumher r*f vacant Lou. For particular* apply to KXAl'TII, NACHOH Jt KI'IINK. lfit Broadway j'O LKT OK LhASK?FOK A LONH TKBM uF YK A It8, J tl.?* i*r. e Hotel, formerly known n* Hunch'* Hotel, tit Sated on t e northeast corner of litidmn and Bd sta., { lioboken, N. .1.: property consists of three lour story and DiMMnrnt brick buildings, stable, lanndrv. nuthouse*. Ac., and is finely situated for hotel purpose*, belnf opposite to the Bremen, II amMirg, Stettin and other stearmiliip lines, and has been au established hu'.rl for over isinty ytsn; . the buildings are large, containing over fifty rooms, bar room, billiard room, bill room, bow lint: alley, A Ac ; rent nodsr.ile to a go- d party. Apply to UUK\IKK liKIKS., J4 Newark it., lioboken, W. J. j PROl'KHTI oi l OF THK CITV FOR IALK OR TO RENT. * HAMJSOMK COTTAGE. 10 ROOMS KKAl'TI- | iV fully located n the Orange Mountains, lorflkO; . forth seeing ; near depot. high and healthy. U W BADORK, Wyoming. X. i. \T PKAINK1EI D.-A BRICK COTTAtiK, EiMMIKD iu bard wood, fully furnished; II roomV bathroom, Ac . two acre*. atahle, Ac , for rent until Xoi'tnMr, at $I5?> fur niouth, burke*. A'',, ami fresh Alderney oow c*n remain I desire l Addressbo* J.8I.' l*o?t office roiTTThFr^Ai i -modern hoI'mr tkn SooiiS, table, two acre*. immense quantity fruit, aai.arairus ' tcdires. matrniilcent location, wecrluokinir city : one hour in lersey; t! sidewalk. Adilreu t lIMI'i. L>l(i.N, Herald Hilt. hum cla-vt cm Miif skar, us ihkTiTd. sou. fur sale at a bari(.tlil, with any amount ef l,aud, from ball ?u acre to over live acne; terms easy. Apply to UotiKii NoiitiA*. Rel It? at. A I.AKWK ML'MIIKR OK FARMS am> ('OCX TRY fV Cimes clieap lor easb or esehsnire, Irom dl.Mn up. Ill N K A (iHAY. .. .7 'lib h?. B~ cmnkbh PI.ACi: KOK SAI.K -a COAL YARD, , Hotel, Lumber \ard Anil Railroad Airencv, In Panusyl ran bi id* the place worth ii.'**) per annum; price. H2.I*1U; >ue-third caah balance In eicht eouel annual payments, j Apply 1.. I.I NDI.HM Ah. pKKKK A CO.. room No M trinity liutldirif. _____ ? I KIUI-.N II(I' S^~AT FKKTII AVMOF. WT.KANK <?N laeorablo verina; the hotel l? Iti Rood order and conveniettt for ??? bathing end boating; the Mellon of the letng llramli read It near the himtr. Kor lurther information apply to llOIUtOk >. I LI, v.- B I'lt.e -t. Lioin rnv mT?i:sks." vimVas. o7.ttai?ks. ac.. of / alt description*. fnmlalir I and nnfnrntalied, to rent. JOIIN S. hIVKN, Jy Naaaau at., mora 17. F, S. ? lloneea wanted. ("icifNTltV IIOUHM IF AIX LOCATION* ANII Of | \J til dea< riptlene. furalthed and tmfnrnlahed, I" rent. lOlIN H. KWKN.au Naaaau at., loom 17. N. H ? tionara anted. KM KM KO lt~itAT.lt -An AC Kb-TVy ml HI ii.OINUK; F hoelthy location; near ?alt water bathing. depot, ecbew* ehurcboa, Ac : pAee only < -','??>caah : good bargain; n<> encamhrance. Addreaa owner h. It. CUtT, Mauortllle. l,oec Island j ytoK WALK OH Tt) KKNT, VbKN'IMIIItD. AT LOMi JP llranch -Nice Cottage, ntable and about three acre*, i >of parliculara apply to iUlaKlil A CO.. U Ubailt at. NEW YOlif PROPERTY OCT OP THE CITY FOR SAL! OR TO IKNT. I^ALM >OU HALE?ONE OF TilR 1IKST IN IILSTKR r county fur cr*?? or Km'". ?'tual to any In Oruiiyo county; .plnndid hiruo .tone hou.e, large burn. and out* building*; the building* worth tlio money ntked; |dcuty of Our fruit and water; there it t lime i|utrry on the place; if worked, will pay lor It three timet over; faiui it near Sill, known at the Egbert Jonson Kariu ; enld at a bargalu. Apply to owMr inu agouti employed:. office No. 1 Ami -t . New \ ork. l>r. J. A. SHKKMAN. ijulM to urr. oooo HOUKR and yarn ur h r ucrei < n Htateu Iilaini. near Chelsea ateauilx'tt landing, four miiot Irom fort Richmond, at R.NJO. Apply at 1..ui,- Neck to HENRY C. MORGAN. LKiU SALE?OCEAN HOl'SK, t'AI'K MAY. N. J r Favorite tiuumer retort, lit* hours from Philadelphia; house furnished and ready lor opetilug; accommodatiou lor 3hO guests Davis .? simpson, Til Walnut st . Philadelphia. ; "C?UK K.tl.E?KENTUCKY FA I! W, 1H0 ACItBH. NINE | JC uiilet fruiu Cincinnati; 16 teret timber, balance under a high state ol cultivation; laud has been sulmolled, is rich 1 and mostly. in biue gram; two ttory huute, tlyht rooms, hall, cellar, well, clitern, icehouse, mllkhoote, brick irookehuuse, woodhouie, two tine orchards, beaiititnl irrova of locust trees; barn and stables niotl complete, with stoue foundation!. 14 box stalls, paddock and liable yard: all pood board fences: well watered; used itrictly for line stock. JOHN J. WRIGHT A CO., Stf IVeit ltd at., Cincinnati,Ohio. TOOR SALE A COUNTRY SLAT AT NYA'JK.ON tub r Hudson, h'H miles front New York, containing evi-ry requisite for a charming residence ; parfect health; no chills and fever: pun- water; dry atmosphere; view umurpatsed; fruits in abundance; product ire garden : fine lawn; modern house; gardener's cottage and all necessary outbuildings, with "jo acres of land; a pleasant drive of I1: miles iroui L1l.lt S.aLK Oil TO I.KT-AT IIIIIKN IA. 50 MINt'TKS P from Ni-w York by New Haven Railroad, a gentleman's llosldeuce, containing 10 rooms, ground (nine acres) beauti* folly laid out; all kiuda shade aud lruit trees; bathing and ttsmugln immediate neighborhood: three-quarters of ? mile from depot; will bo sold very cheap and little money re quo id. 1 S. Sill l'llKIll). IH1 Hroudwuy. TjlOlt KKNT'oK I.kASK?HASKMIiNT OK THE tllUUI. F ber of Commerce KtiiUliiig, St. Louis, containing Hi,R4H square feet in one room suitable for an extensive restaurant, dining bail and liquor establishment, situated in the chamber of Commerce Ituihting. Kor other lulorm at ion apply to or address GflKEN A I.A MOTTK, 8tlt and Cheat* nut its., St. Louis, Mo.; or E. I*. HAKKIt, Post oflice box 8*4, New York. LIO It KENT?AT PHILADELPHIA. LARGE Ull P niahed Mansion, in the subIIub,; large grounds, stables, burn, sliade, floe water front, Ac.; convenient to ceuteuuiai and city; rent, only Apply to K. V. LAN'SDAi E, 517 Locust St., Philadelphia, or to K. WARD, ti7 llroad si.. New York. "LIOllKKlNEllri WANTING KAIlMs" GOOD LAND, P near Sow Y'ork and 1'hiladelphia, address C. K. LANDIS, Ylneland, N. J. / 1IIKKYWIOH ~C(>ss -FARMS AND COl'NTRY vX Scats for sale and to rent, furnished and unfurnished. Particnlara address .1 Oil N* II H AY. HANDSOME IIOL'SKS, 1?> ROOMS: ALL IMPROVKmcnts. and hull Mil aero, near depot; rent T>; largo Houmi, $500: also a bountifully furnished House; all i in provemoiitH; fluo location. Send your address and I will call. Apply at WOOLOM'S book store. 239 Greenwich st., near Rnrcluy, or to ROrtEKT PKKLK, Rlooiuflcld, N. J. HOME AN1) Hl.'SINKSS FOR SALE-ONLY $4,30(7; 23 miloa iu Jersey; delightful country; rare chance. K. BOOKHOUT, Engraver, 55 Liberty st., corner Nassau. IMMENSE 8ACRIFICR?BEUATIVUL DAIRY, lkiiT 1 and poultry Farm; 1fg miles from large town. Rucks county, Pennsylvania: mile to railroad station; 14 trains daily; one hour to 1'hiludHphia and Centennial grounds; acres splendid land, rtinuing stream. 4 acres wood land, fine orchaid, 260 choice trees in full bearing, pays $R<X) per year ; large handsome stone House, H rooms, nice piazza, beautiful shade trees, fine barn, extensive stabling, car rbtge, wagon, bog, and poultry houses; price, including bay, grain, 2 good horses, ft cows, 2 pigs, 75 chickens, carriage, farm and truck wagons, hay rake, mowing machine, Ac., only $7,1*10: terms, naif cash, balance very easy; very beautiful and healthy country ; cash matket. Address lock box 350 Post office. North Wales, Pa. VTORTH SIDK HILLS, LONG ISLAND, is MILKS IN from City Hall.?Plenty of woods and knolls and extensive view ; 30 Acres at $200 per acre; will cut up at $ftuO and upward. Address LONG ISLAND, New Yoik Herald office. _ 0BANGS, N. J., BRICK CHURCH RTATlOX, $0,000, $7,003, $6,000, $10,000; all improvements. G. W. ROWERS, llalsted st. 'tANGK, X. J.?TO LET, COMPLETK L Y PUUN IS 11BD House; rare chance, considering location; ground Su.ide, fruit. Address OWNER, box 4,073 New York Post office. OR ASG K~ ~~X~7'jT?SPECIALTY, 109 11OU SKS~ PI' finished and unfurnished; for rent, season or year, cosoy Cottages and magnificent Residences. HAMILTON A WALLI8, 30 Pine st. 1">ASSAI0, N. J.?BARGAINS; TWO FINE HOUSES and large Plots of Ground ut and $8,(HJ0 each. Inquire of or address R. W PKACU, 49 Maideo lane. |>IVERSIDK. COTTAGE, BARN, 15 ACREf^ oE It chard; good neighborhood, near and overlooking the Sound, hour from city; $tl,5U) if quick sale. J. w. ATM A i KB, Blvendde, Conn, QTAMPORO, CONN, A 8PK0TAI.TY.--choice OP kT Houses to let or fur sale, furnished or unfurnished. P. G. 111'lIERT, Jr., 140 Hruadwuy, New York. mi l.l: i :t ? MINI ?ES FROM WALL BT BY BOA? 1 at Ray Ridge, Long Islund. Houses, with and without improvements; grounds fronting on the Rav; beautiful views, very healthy. Apply to JOHN MACKaY, 63 Exchange place. rpo LKT F tRNISvTkU?A LAKliK~ANo TTjTTaSANT ' J Uouho ami Ground. in Litihllold couuty, Conn. Addre.s OWN KB, 210?ut U5th it. rpo LKT AT LONG BRANCH, N. J.?FROM JUNK 1 J to September 1, u Cottage. furnished throughout; 11 vnwuni-, piuv>i.u <ii?ii ?*?riiuu? no, ground and houses ; stabling lor three horses; coach houso room for two carriages. Apply to Mr. AUTIiL'lt 8KWALL, 821 Broad ?u, from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. rpo UKNT-Kl KMSUKD HOl'SK. KOK CK.VlKNMAL 1 season; eight rooms: ysn, hath; on main street; 15 minutes' walk to the Park; cars within block for any part of the city. Apply to P. J. DKKSSLKR, 1712 lirowu St., Philadelphia, Pa. rpo ebSt at c ban ford, n7 j. (on central J Kailrnad), f?<) minutes from Neve York, a handsome Potlaje Villa, with modern linproveuicnts: large grounds and convenient to denot; rent very moderate. Address box lft*>7 New York Post oflice. rpo kknl'-FiYL MINUTES* walk I KOM ilnllokps , i station, mi Erie Railway, u Collate with nine rooms; 1 t<nod cellar, hot und cold water, Ac,: purtiallv carpeted; ; ground* (three acres) contain trnit and shade trees; good J stable. Apply to EOWAKD t?. HIJACK. 25 Pino si.. New York, or to THOMAS LOCK YE II, I! oh ok us, N. .1. mo kent on new haven railroad, i'lnk RK8 1 idcuces, furnished, for the summer: also Cottages for the summer or year. Apply to MELVILLE K. MEAD, Sou th Not walk, i <iiu 1 Ml LPS i-RiiVTHK CENTENNIAL UUOUND8, 1 ) Chester county.?Farm, 71 acres, rich laud, running I stream; III?tclass stone improvements; large stone houso j in good order, well shaded; well adapted for summer boarders; excellent orchard; tine, healthy location, price only ; possession lor $.'i,(KJD; balance easy; quarter ol a mile frotu depot of Pennsylvania Central Uailroad. j. BaYLEY. 88 Kast 2Uih st. Acna PKK V LAP. PARTLY KI KMS11KD COTrpcJv/v taire, on t ontral Railroad, 1L hours. UPLAND A \VHITINO, No. 5 Bookman st. RBAis ESTATE TO EXCHANGE^ \N KLKli AST HOUSE IN NEWARK, CIlOlCE L<> il cation. 10 cxcuaugo tor itmiso til jow lorn. Auuresa NKWAKK. box ni'i Hot aid olfine. KIN K RKSlDKRCK AND (i UOI'N 1>S - AT STAMI'ord. t'onu , five and clear, to exchuiiKe for small liwellinif, Iroiu iloth to 1' th at. anil Lexington to Madison av. KINK A OKAY. 557 tllh nv. Brooklyn hvvkllinus kok Brooklyn Lotsm AIIIH s II. lai no. 55 Liberty at . New York. PVk\v"nKW Dill IILK TKNKMKNT IIOLSKS, IIKI.Iliv tkith ?t., for sale or exchange lor Lota or a farm, with a little cash. Addrca* OWNKKS, l.'oaiyd ?v. T.AOR SAI.K OR EXCHANliE--NKW Fl KX1TURS AJfD f four years' Lease of a beautiful country seat, fronting on New York Bay; two Horses, two Carriagca, Cow. eighty Chickens and Implement*, for Iree and clear property only-; filty minutes from City Hall, Now York. Addreaa II. it. Herald olliee. fitOR PALM OR KXCIIAM;K-AT LONO INLAND I City, a beautiful place, I'rontiuir Last lilver, large linuae, about two acre*. alutde and Iruit trees ; torso cara pais the door; ten minutes Iroiu Hunter's I'olnt. Apply to L. ti. A C. S. II UO\V X, '.si Broadway. F"H)R SAI.K OR KXCMAMOR?A riMT CLAIM OODRtry seat at Plttalleld, Mass.; this is wort!) tlie attention ol those who know that licautilul city. ltlKhlt k CO., 55 Liberty st. Vtilt sail < IIK a I', OR KXCHANOR FOR IMPROVED r oltv Prnoertv a l aroi ol MSI a. res at N'..w Knchollo Apply toJAMKH A. FKHQUAON, lu Will it, room 49. milALB OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR A STOCK I of Dry Oooda? House, Tret and clear. Apply to HAMURL JOIINHUM, Port ollloa, Wow Took. PARTIES WANTING TO EXCHANGE MKKCflAN. i ?I1m\ manufactured article* or Watches and Jewelry for Orst cln?a Laud* In Yirgiula, rati do so by applying for maps, geological reports and abstracts of title* to G. W. GIIADV It'll, 89 IHf st , up dnn I rpo KXCIIANGR?FOR FARM OK 100 ACRE*, STOCKED 1 ami live and clear ?New JtrW) preferred , ui jlMlM French Flat and two pieces of .store Property, the whole renting lor $7.tX*> p<r aniiittn. Owners only apply at stable 131 hast 49th st., ooruer of Lexington av. REAL KSTATK \\ INTED. 11TAWTR0 !?? KXCHANOK?LABOR HIDRBIIKKL If Steamboat, nearly new, tree and clear, furnished, for good Real Estate, a little casti, Store Goods or Livery. Address MOAT, box 1*8 Herald office. ~\\* ANTED?A SMALL IIOl'SR; PRICK MUST KR *f low; will give about $4,tM.) worth of good saleable Lots in ilr ioklvtt,'ree and clear; all Improvement* made, and 83,000 cash, balance on mortgage. Address, with all particulars, EXCHANGE, box 127 Herald oflire. Kt ROPBAN KTRAXSIIIPS. /TUWARO LIWR ?B AND N. A U. M s. 1\ CO V' NOTICE Win a view to dim in lab In if the chances of collision, the steamers of this Hue take a specifle course for all seasons of the year. On the outward passage from <Jneen?t?'wn to New York or Ronton, crossing the meridian of fid) at 43 latitude, or nothing to the north or 4*1. Gii the homeward passage, crossing the meridian at .V> at 42 latitude, or nothing to the north of 42. from new York for Liverpool and qukknhrowx. J AVA Wed . March 29 | CHINA Wed . April 12 ALGERIA Wed. April 3| Itolll.MA Wed. April Id Steamers marked do not carry steerage passengers. Cabin passage, #? '. #1'** and jplMit, gold, according to acCom modal lot i Return tickets on favorable terms Steerage tickets to and from all parts of Euror>e at very low rates. Freight ami passage office No. 4 Howling Oreeu. I'll \ UI I V 11 i If i Vi ft.' f V V * ....... LMAIK LINK O NEW VniiK TO OLAMOOW. LtVKKI'OOL, DUBLIN, HKI.KAsT AN 1* l.ONDONDKKKY, from pier N.-riii itiver (loot ut Canal it.) a- follow*:? MATH OK VIKOINIA TlinrvUy. March 33 STAT I', ill' INDIANA,., .Vhuraday, April 0 !?TATK OK I'l.NN>V LVAN i * ...Tliitraday, April *> ahd every alternate Thnraday thereafter. Klr?t cabin. $ ?>, If To ami $mii; roiurn ticket*. fflUU. Second cabin, $45; return tirketi, f" Sletnjl at loweat nm. Apply tu AUSTIN HAl.OWIN A I O,, Ag?nl?, N,. Ti Broadway, X. Y. Steeratre paaaape office, ."> Broadway. WIUMI LINK KR SOUTH ANl'ToX AND HULL, ? ? railing IroM-fier IKI North Kiver. a* followi :? NAVAKINO March I OT'lKLLO \prll XI C' ll.OMilii April H | HINDOO Mat ? Klrat cabin, 37", currency. ternnd cabin, #C>. currency. Eimnlee ticket* on eery lav >rablc term* Tnfwn?h ticket* Innril tn Continental and Baltic porta. Apply (or (tali partinner* to CUAKLks u WRIGHT A CO.. W Boutb a*. : HERALD, SATURDAY, ]V BIROPKAS NT K AM SHIPS. V OKTH OMIM AN LLOYD. I\ bTKAVSIIll' I. INK HtrVYIiEX NEW YORK, I Sol I'llAMriuN ANli Bremen. Cumuany'i tiler, to.it nt '.'U at.. llubuken. MOSUL Sat.. March 25 ' NEOlvAK Sat., April 8 j llARsUmm Hat.. April 1 ( ODKK Sal . April 15 ! Katra ot pa.s.i^e from New York to Southampton, liavro ' or lire man * ? Kirat I'aiiln. Sl'-O, ?old; Second Cabin, #00, fold; Steerate. 63U. currency. lCoturn tickets at reduced rate*, l'repaid steraire certibcates, jiii, currency. Fur ireicbt or paaauue apply to OKI.Itli' lis a CO., No. J Butellng preen. fx MA jj TIN I-?MAIL STEAMER* " I FOR QI'IRNSrOVVN ANI) LIVERPOOL t'H'Y OK PARIS.... buturdiry, March 23. ?t ,'i I', M. *11'Y OF I'llhSIKK .Saturday, April 1. at II A. M. Oil* OK NEW YO RK.... Saturday, April H, nt .1 1'. M CITY OF RICHMOND .. .TUuraday. April 13 at ? A. M. CITY Or MONTREAL....Saturday. April 23 at 3 li M. - From pier 4a North River. Cabin paaiacy *>o, $e>0 and JlOO, pold Steerage $>? currency Droits issued at lowest rate*. JOHN (i. DALE, Apent, 15 and 33 Broadway, N. Y. A NcTlOR LINK, ~ il CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAIL. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW. ANCIIORIA Saturday, March 25. at 3 P. M. ETHIOPIA ...Saturday. April I, at 11 A. M. VICTORIA Saturday. Anril 8 at 3 P.M. v.ai.i r uit.s i a i^Biuruay, April 10, nt tu a. .*. TO uLASHoW, LIVERPOOL. LONDONDERRY. QUKKNSTOWN OR BELFAST. Cabin, $05 to #mii, currency, aecordiutf to accommodation. INTERMEDIA I K, fa.'.; steoraire, t\lf. Drafts issued lor any sinount ut current rates HENDERSON HKOS, Ajrent*. .V., 7 liowlinc <ircen Rational UKIT i_\ From piers 44 and 47 North Hirer. FUR LONDON DIRECT. HOLLAND Thursday, March ao,9A- M. FOR QIJEF.N8TOWN AND LIVERPOOL. ITALY. Marc it J5. a I'. M. I THE QUEEN', April 8. :l P.M. KtlYPT. April 1, II;:*) A. M. | UKL\ KT!A.ApTl5.9:30A.M Cabin pa???Ku, $<>0 and $70, currency. Return tickets at reduced rates. Steeraye passage, F-'ti, currency. Prepaid steeraito tickets lYom England. Ireland and Scotland at tlie lowest rates. Drafts issued I'roro LI upward, ut current prices. Apply at the company's offices, 00 Broadway. , F. W. J. Ill'RET, Manager. WHITE STAR LINE. VV FOR QUKKNSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL CARRYING THE UNITED S i A TEA MAIL. The steamers ol this lino tuko tin) Lane Routes rocommended by Lieutonant Maury, U. 8. N., ttoiug soutb of the Bunks on thu passage to Queeustuwu ail tiie year round. I ADRI ATIC March 25, at 8 P. M. i BALTIC April 1, at 11 A. M. I REPUBLIC April 8, at S P. M. I GERMANIC April 15. at It) A. M. CELTIC April 22. at H P. M Front the White Star Docks, pier 52 North River. Rates?Saloon, $HU, $"0> anil flOl, In gold; return tickets on roK*;>nauie term*, moorage, Saloon, staterooms, smoking atul batb rooms nro placed amidships, where the noise and mowtuu are leant, affording a decree of'comfort hitherto unattainable at sua. f or inspection of plane and other information apply at the company s oil ice, 37 Broadwuy, New York. R. J. CORTIS, Agent /SltEAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE. I \JC TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT. Selling from pier IS Kant River, it a follow*:? CORNWALL, Stamper Tuesday, March 28. UKKAT WESTERN, Windham Saturday, April 8, Cebln passage, $75; intermediate, $45; steerage, $3o, currency; excursion tickets, $I2I>; prepaid steerage certificates, $2tJ. Apply to W. D. MOltit AN, Agent, 70 South *t. HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COMPAN V'8 LINE lor PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG. WIELAND March 30 I SlIKVlA. April 13 CI Mil HI A April | GELLERT April 20 Rates of passage to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg, liatn- I burg and all poiuta in England, Scotland and Wales Cabin, first saloon, gold $100 Cabin, second saloon, gold BO ' Steerage, currency 30 KCMIARDT A CO., C. 11. RICH ARD A BOAS, General Agents, General Passenger Agent**, CI Rroad at.. New York. til Broadway. New York. UNITED STATES"MAIL LINK? STEAM lO ^UEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, sailing every Tl'KSDAV, from pier 4t 1 North River. WYOMING Tuesday, April 4, at 2 P. M. IDAHO Tuesday, April 18, at 1 P. M. NEVADA Tuesday, April 25, at 3 P. M. ' Cubin, $05. $70 unil $8U, currency. Intermediate, $40; steerage, $20. Passengers hooked to and from Paris. Hamburg, Nor- j way, Sweden, Ac. Drafts on Ireland, England, France and Germany at lowest rates WILLIAMS A GUION, 20 Broadway. QNLT DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. j THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMERS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND rAI.I.IVi: AT l?T.V\ll*ITTII //I l?. lor tho landing of passengers. Tlio splendid vessels oil this iavorito mute for the Continent (being mure southerly than uny other) will sail ftoiu ?lcr No. 4.T North lllver, as follows:? ABRADOK (Sunglter) Saturday, April I A'dKRlyl E (I'ouaoU) Saturday, April 15 I FRANCE (ITudetle) Saturday, April 22 PRICE OF PASSAGE IN OOLD (Including wine) First cabin, $ 110 to $120, according to accommodation. Second, $72. Third, $41'. Return tickets at reduced rates. Steerage, $20, with superior accommodation, including i wine, bedding and utensils, without extra charge. Steamers inurkud thus * do not carry steerage passengers LOLIS DE BE ill AN. Agent. 5o Broadway. Most direct and economic route to h'ol LAND. EELOIUM. THE RHINE, SWITZERLAND, AC., AC., VIA ROTTERDAM. STEAMER MAAS March 3D STEAMER ROTTERDAM April I t These beautiful steamers, carrying the United States mail to the Netherlands, are trrent favorites with the public. Trips regular, rates low; comfort and living perfect. For freight. For passage, FCNCII, EDYE A CO. L. W. MORRIS, 50 Broadway. mUE~ SUNDAY TELEGRAM. 1 ALL THE LATEST LOCAL NEWS, SI'EC IA1, DESPATCH ES FROM VLL I'll I NTS OF IMPORTANCE, MISCELLANEOUS SKETCHES, UsKM'L IN FORMATION AM) EVERY' I 111 NO WORTH READING. l'Rlt'K TWO ui:m,'DONOVAN ROSS A 8 TEAMSH IF PASSAOK OF- I lice.?Steamers evory day. Cork, Liverpool, Glasgow, Derry; Railroad Tickets; Oralis, payable everywhere. O'Donovan Ross i's Hotel, 182 Cliatham square. COAST \\ HE STKAAISIIIl'S. 1)ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE FOR CALIFORNI A, JAl'AN, CHINA, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, BRITlsli COLUMBIA, .to., Ac., sailing from pier foot of Canal St., North River. FOR SAN FRANCISCO, VIA ISTHMUS OF i'A.VAMA, Steamship COLON Friday, March hi, 12 uoon connecting lor all Central American Hhd South I'acillc ports. FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO JAPAN AND CHINA, CI TY oF l'KKIN April I PROM SAN FRANCISCO TO VICTORIA, PORT TOWNSEND, TACOMA, PORTLAND, AO.. Ac., on the lUth and 25tli ot every month. For freight or passage apply at loot ol Canal st., N. R. 11. J. BU I.LAV, Superintendent, CVoR NASSAU.^ P-A FAMOUS WINTER RESORT.? 1 Regular mall steamships from New York via Savannah, March 2S and April H; from SnvHiinah, April 1 and April 12. MURRAY, FERRIS A CO.. l!2 South at. OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPANY, sailing from pier 37 North River. For Norfolk, City Point and Richmond, Tuesday!, Thursdays and Saturdays at 3 P. M., connecting with the Virginia and 'Tennessee Air Line, Atlantic Coast Line. Piedmont Air Line, Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, and with tiie eompMiiy's steam lines to interior points In North Carolina and Virginia. Newborn and Washington, N. C. (via Norfolk), every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Lawti, IM.. Monday and Thursday at 4 1*. M., connecting with Maryland and Delaware railroads. i*Mrnnr tccununo4>tl(ini muurpanod. ! Through passage ticket* tnil hills or lulling to nil point* at ' lowest lalos. Insurance to Nortoln, Ac., *4 pereout. irolglit ! received daily at pier a7 North Kivor. tieueral oilices, 137 Greenwich at. N. L. MCvWAOTi President. | NEW Y(litK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAID LINK.? These tlrwt class steamships will nail nt a P. M. from pier 1? North Klvor. foot of Cedar street, for Havana direct, ; as follows :? I COLUMBUS Tuesday, March 38 . j CRESCENT CITY Thursday, April 0 I For freight nud passage, having unsurpassed accoinmoda- | It i on a. apply to \VM. 1'. CLYDE A CO., No, 6 Bowling Green. McKEI.LKK, U1L1NU I CO., Agenuln Havana. ONLY DIRECT LINK TO FLORIDA.?WEEKLY LINK I to Port Royal. S. C.; Furnandina, Fla.; Brunswick, Ua.. sailing every Thursday, trora pier 30 East River. The steamer AbIILaND, Captain Crowell, will tail Thursday, ! March at), at 8 I*. M., lor Fernandlna and Fort Koyal. Through tickets itsned to all points in Florida. For Ireiglit or passage apply to i'. II. MAI.LORY A Co., or HERMAN UKLPCKK, 148 Maiden laue. Nr Y? HAVANA AND MEXICAN MAIL KS. LINK. Steamers leave pier No. a North lliver at a 1'. M. FOR HAVANA DIRECT. CITY OF NEW YORK Thursday. March 30 I CITY OF MKKIDA Tuesday. April 11 CITY OF VERA CRESS .Thursday. April 13 FOB VERA CRUZ AND NEW ORLEANS I via Havana, Frogrvso, Canipeachy, Tuspati nmt Tampico. : CITY OF MERIliA Tuesday, April 11 I CITY OF MEXICO Tuesday, May 3 For freight or passage applv to F. ALEXANDER A SONS, 31 and 33 Broadway. Steamers will leave New Orlean- Match 2tl and April 10 ' for Vera ('run and ail other ports. STAR BALL LINK. UNITED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, sailing monthly troni \t atson's wharl, Brooklyn, N. Y.. , for l'AKA, PKKNAMBCCO. B.tllU nud KlU JANEIRO, . catiiuu '?? -?- iiwiiu *, I uno IVICO, NKLl.iK MARTIN. Saturday, April 15. JOHN HRAM.Vl.L, Passenger accommodation* first disss fur freight ami iiu-agi, .it rodueod rates. apply to J. H. TICKER Jk CO., Agents, 54 I'lne *L j rpKXAS LINK rot IMLVNTOX, TOUOHINQ Al Of 1 West, carrying the tinted state* mail.?The steamer OtTY Or SAN ANTON) A. Captain Pennington, will sail on ! Saturday, Mnrclt 'A*>, at J IV M.. Iruni pier JuKast lilvar. Through bill* of lading given to all pmno <m the llonat m ami 'Irxaa, central liiternittlonal ami tlroat Northern, (I a 1 v *-?t on, Houston ami IIundersoil. and the Oalveston, llarrlshn.v and Mit Antonio railroads. Freights ami In- I suraiice at lowed rates. Kor freight or passage. having atiperior accommodation*. apply to C. H. MAi.L'IRY A I'll,, 153 Maiden Line, or W. r. CLYDE, No. il Howling Preen. _______ I "L10B N'EIV ORLEANS Dili ROT. r THE CROMWELL. LINE. I lie stoainslitu HI'UlllJX, Oantnin Onger, on Saturday. March J.'\ at 3 o'clock P. Al.. from pior No, u North River, through billa ol lading given to Mobile and ill principal points on the Mississippi River. Cabin passage, $AO; ate.-rage. Apply to CLAtiK A SEAMAN, S8 Wait at. MORUAN'S LINK. OK STEAMSHIPS, for Now Orleans and Teaas, | will sail every Salnrdav to New Orleans, tranaferring Texas frrlght there to Morgan's Louisiana and leias Railroad for Morgan City, tnenco per Morgan's lint of staatners to Taaae ; port'. Tlio ALC.IK.US will sail from pier IV1 North River. New York, on .-Saturday. March 35, at 3 P. M.. for New Orlcaua i direct. ..... ThroiiAt nun ??i ivnn ; ?i|pmd 10 tonne. Oilrntrn and ?o all point* on the t?alve*loti. Ilarrlfburg and San Antonio, Hunaton and rcaaa Central. Inti mailonal and Ureal North01 ii. Trxa* and fnclfir anil Tr*n?Conttii*mal railroad*, and ' to liidiatiola and San Antonio, and ah point* on tin- (lull', j Wratcrn Traa* an I 1'ariflc Railway, ilraao* r-aullafu, Corpu* Clirietl. lln.Aport, St. Mar* ? and Fallon. Kri'ifitt for St. Mary * and Fulton lauded at Itoekport. Iil(lil*r?? and Channel dura at wither Coepn* Chiittl or ttram* sanllH* at the expenw and rl-k of connfnw. through ralr? to Bmwu??..le. Tia lllo tlrande It at I road. InrnrancM ran be enacted under o) en sol ley ol C. A. Whitna* A >*tr Tirana Krom N ? York to New <)rt?an?, | a* r rent; Irom \e? York to all faxa* port* >ia Near Orlean* percent. Freight at lo?re?l rale*. For tr>l|ftl or further Inlorma- I tiou apply ?c'UA;4Lfc!j ^ WillTNEY A CO.. Agent*. I 1'iet on Noith itiver. I IARCH 2f>, 187G.?WITH SI COASTWISE! STF.AttSUIP*. | TH()k 1IAI.IKAX N S \SiJ -r J . N. 1 - I f Uromwth Una.?8'si taaMp (i?6. w \ stl i si.tom will leave |ikr 1<! Mojth Kluiruu KVi.tsy. Aplii 7. at 3 I*. M. I I suiti ps*-s . e. i" yoi I, in, i'tdm*; ?* < - mop und meals. to j Ilitl Iss.f . to St. Jalius. #).?. Apply to CLsitk A ?KAman. -hi West si TUA VKI.LKHI' UL'lUiC. t) txnbylvan ia atail.rllad x i.ukat think line a n i) L'n i r k l? states mail koutb. Trains ieuee Saw York, vis De*hroa>us and Corllsudt.it. I tarries, as follows :? Lxpres>, lor u arris bnrg, Pittsburg. tlio West and soulu, Willi Piilluisu palace car- .u two bed, J ..I I A M . li sod H JO p. m. Sunday,0 slid n :;*) i' m. For WiUiauisport and Lock Haven xt'J :30 a. m uad3:3u ; 1*. M. For Lorry ?nd Erie, s:3u p .M., connecting si j Curry for i'ilinmlle, Petroleum Csutre snd the (>1! Regions. 1 For isulnmore, Washington Slid the South. "Limited Waib- i In inn Express" of Pullman Parlor Oars dailv. except sun day. i) .30 A. m ; srrire Washington 4:1" F il. Kcgu- i lar si Si40 A M., 3 sud d 1*. .M. Suudsy.p. m. Express lor Philadelphia, 7, 7 :3l), s .411,11:jo a. m ; 13:30, ' 3, 4, 4 :lti, 5, 0, 7, S:3j, II p. m.. and 13 night Suudsy, a, li, 7, 8 :3ll snd 9 p m. Emigrant snd second o'sss, 7 p. VL j Furlrsitii lu Newsrk, Elisabeth. Ksnwsy. Princeton, Trenton. Perth Ainboy, Heiniugton, lielvidere snd other points, sue local schedules si all llcitet offices. * - -i... . ... i, ??.i I,I.SU \| a?l I U :20 P. M. daily; 10.1. A. M. and 7 :4U 1'. M. daily, except | -Monday. From Washington and Baltimore, 6:21) A. M., | 4.-OS. 5:15 mid 10:27 IV M. Sunday, 6:2' A.M. brum i Philadelphia. 5:10, 6:20,0:55, 10:11. 11 :'J0, 11:54 A. M., ! 2:15, 4 :05, 5:15, 0:10, 7:40 H :41. 0:20, 10:27 1'. M. Sunday, 5:10.6:20, 0:55. 11:51A.M.. 7 :40, 0 :2U aud 10:27 J*. M Tickei offices, 520 and 041 Broadway. No. 1 Astor Homo ami toot of Dosbrosses mid Cortlandt at*.; No. 4 Court at., Brooklyn; Noa. 114, 110 und 116 Hudson at., llob.ikco. Knuirraui ticket office, No. 8 Battery place. FRANK THOMM>n\ D. M. BOYD. Jr.. Ccncral Manager, Ceneral Passeuger Agent. I >111LADKLl'H I A. VI v LONO BRANCH AND THE Nrw Jersey Southern Railroad.?K are from Now York to Philadelphia only #2 25. commencing March 12, 1876. Leave New York from pier 8 North Itiver, loot of Rector at., ut 10:45 A. M., for Philadelphia, Vlnetand and Tom* River. At 4 1". M. for Philadelphia, I'uckerton and Toina River. \V. S. SNEDKN, Ceneral Manager. 1JROTIDBNCK AND STi i NIN U TO N ST K A MS IIIP CO NEW YORK AND BOSTON. REDUCTION OK FAKE between New York and Providence to$X Between New York and llostou to $L STONINOTON LINK. From pier 32 North River, foot of Jay?t.,tho elegant steamers RHODK ISLAND and NAltRAUANSETT daily (except Suudaya,.at5)P.MKN),ii ^ From jiior 27 N. 11., loot of I'aVk place, steamship* ELKO. TRA and ? tLATKA daily (except Sundaysl, at 4 : k) 1*. M. WANTED TO PURCHANR. ANITKLY FITTED WINK OK LIOUOR STORK; must be cold cheap. Address II , box 1 <7 Herald oltice. H'AVTKII-A SKELETON; I) IS A ilT IC U L AT E D PRK~1! lerred. Address, stating price and where it can bo Seen, M. D., New York, l'nst office box 1,202. CIsOTHUICK AT 1,271 BROADWAY, BETWEEN 321) AND 23D | ?ts.?Broadway pricos paid for cast-oil' Clothing Jow- ' clry, Ac., by calling on or addressing B. HARRIS, 1,274. iTl? MINTZ'8, 422 6TI1 AV., ABOVt Wtt ST., JTl Broadway, prices paid In cash for ladles' and gentlemuiTs Cast Otr Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry. Orders attended by .Mr. or Mrs. Mints. ABTROlsOOY? \ ?NO IMPOSITION ?THE CKKATEST CLAlRVOY j. v. uut, Mrs. ru.M r.u, .Miusiaciion given or no pay. 54 Le?ingtou av., near 25th at. Xjl I'UOPKA.N, MEDICAL AND BUSINESS CLAIRVOYI J ant. tells names, shows likenesses, 50c. and $1. 150 West 25th it. MAilUIAGES AND DEATHS. MARRIED. Crow?Nichols.?On Wednesday, the 22d lust., by the Hov. J. H. Lockwood, Williaji u Ckow, of new York, to Xkllih A., second daughter ot Frederick: iiicuuiB, ui nrooKiyii. i><? curus Wiibatley?Holmes. ?On Thursday. March, 22, by tlio Kov. William 1'. C'orbit, William WheatLKY to Mrs. J. Holmes, all of ibis city. DIED. Barnes.?Suddenly, on Thursday evening, March 23, Ciiarlottk K. Barnes, daughter ol Ambrose W. and Elizabeth Barnes, la tl.e 20lli year of her age. Funeral at is South 10th st., Brooklyn, E. D., on Sunday. March 20, at two o'clock P. M. Bum.rick.?On March 23, Mary, tbo beloved wile of Marcus Urodriclc, in the 3Uth year ot her ago. Kclutives and friends are rcsi>ectluily Invited to attend her funeral, Iroin her late residence, 322 Mouroo St., on Sunday, March 20, at half-past one I*. M. iiLLKLKY ?At the residence of her son-in-law,'William A. Wheeler. Fordhnin, N. Y., Thursday night, March 23, Wealthy Ann Bclklry, relict of tho late I Archibald Bulklcy, in the 84th year of her ago. The relatives and friends of her family are respectfully Invited to ultcud the luncrul, on Sunday. the 20th lnst., from the church of the Kov. Dr. Conkling, 20tn St. and Madison av., at two P. M. lit 'kuril?On Thursday, March 23, James Be iters r, In the 41st year of his age. Relatives and friends of the family, also members of Constitution Lodge, 241, F. and A. M., are invited to attend tho funeral, from Trinity church, on Sunday, Match 20, at halt-past ono P. M. Burns.?March 23, Mary Burns, aged 70 years. Friends are invited to attend tho funeral, on Sunday, 20th inst.. at Calvary chapel, East 23d su Carson.?On Friday, 24th lust., Mary Ann Carson, lu tho OSth year ol her ago. Funeral Irom the residence of her sdn-in-law, No. 000 7til av., ou Suuday, at half-past ono. ' Christie.?At Euglowood, N. J., Friday, March 24, Miss Caroline, eldest daughter of l'elcr R. Christie, aged 41 years. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to utteiul the funeral, from the Third Hslorined Dutch church, Euglowood. Monday, March 27, at oue o'clock P. M. Carriages will be at station. Cook.?On Friday, March 24, at her residence, 110 av. C, Mary E., wits of William \V. Cook. Notice of funeral hereafter. Crawkoril ? March 24. Anna Bella, only child of j Robert T. and Emma J. Crawford, aged 2 years, 0 j months and 22 days. 'Trie relatives and friends of the family are respect- ! fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, at two j o'clock, from tho residence of her grandparouts, 347 . West 43d St. Dankortil?At eleven o'clock on Wednesday morning, March 22, Charles Daxvouth, iu the 70th year of ! his age. Funeral from his lato residence, corner of Market and Church sts., 1'atcrsou, N. .1., on Saturday, 25th lust., at two o'clock P. M. Relatives and friends ara respectfully Invited to attend. Truin, via Erie Rail road, leave* loot or Ghumucrs st. at 12 M. Dklankv.?On Thursday, March 23, Patrick i>k- j lanky, a native of Furmhill. county Mayo, Irclaud, aged 58 years. tho relatives and (rlends arc invited to attond the , funeral, on Sunday, March 20, at two 1'. m., from his i lute residence, 423 Kust 17th st. Dkkuah.?At tho rcsid-'nce of his son, j. h. Dorhatn, Green Sea, s. c., March 24, Michakl Dkruam. a nativo of Loughroa, county Mulway, Ireland, aged t>7 years. Never hud a physician or used a doao of physic In his hie. California and Irish papers please copy. Dotv./?On March 23, near Poughkcepsio, Zilimiia i'owkll Dotv, widow of Joseph u. Doty, in her 70th year. DoconcRTT.?On Thursday, March 23, Patrick Doi oukrty, in the 37th year or Ins ago. The relatives and friends ot the lainily aro respect fully Invited to attend tho funeral, from the residetico i of his sister. No. 41h Washington st, on Sunday, March j 20. at two o'clock p. m. Douuukiitt.? In Fairfield, Conn., on Friday morning, i March 24. kllknt., i>cloved wile ol William Dougherty, { formerly of Brooklyn. Notice ol' funeral In Sunday's papers. Dkiscoi.l.?on Wednesday. March 22, Danikl Dkis- i coll, a native of liundon, county CorK, Ireland toe funeral will take place from his residence. 330 i West 20th at., at two o'clock p. h., on Saturday, March 25. Dunns.?Ou Friday, March 24. Inst., Jamkn Dcnnk, j native of Uurkuuhoe, couuty Tipperary, Ireland, aged | 07 years. Relatives nnd friends are respectfully invited to at- ! tend the tuneral, Irolu his late resolutive, 115 West 10th St., on Sunday, March 20, at two p. m. Ki.diui.uk.?In this city, on the 23d insL, John s. Kli)iiii.uk, ot Canton, Mass., aged 57. klpkiid.? Ou Friday, March 24, of pneumonia, Ei.i*a ki.ohuo. widow of the lalo Thomas w. Klderd, in tbo 76lh year of hor ago. ' Relatives and fricuds aro Invited to attend tho funer- j nl services, at the residence ot her daughter, Mrs. Nash 17'is.man. No. 237 West 52d st., ou Sunday after- 1 no.'ii. March 20. at live o'clock. Kmmons.?At Now Utrecht, i,oug Island, on Thurs- < day, March 23, John a. Emmons, in the 72d year of his ' age. Relative* and Irlcuds of the family are Invited to at- i tend his fuuor.il, at his lute residence, on Sunday, 1 March 20. at three o'clock p. M. a special car w ill leave nrruQMiniu mi ohii-jiui ivug cioca. i Fi.khim;.?March 24, 1'atkick Ki.khi.vo, third eldest 8110 or Miirlhaaml Margaret Fleming, of the parish of Ar ess, Queens county, Ireland, In the 2Stti year of his ??? Relatives and Iriends of the family, and those of his i broth' rs, Thomas, John and James, are roapectiully in- ' vited to attond his funeral, from his late residence. No. 236 Kaat lldtlt St., ou Sunday, 20th in?t, at one o'clock. Uaraiirant.? At Cenireville, N. J., on Thursday, March 2d, 1H70, Coknkua Caihxh, wile of John GaVabraut. aged 83 years. IJolatlves and t nerds of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from Dor lato residence, on Sundav. March lid, at one o'clock F. M. Interment at Cedar (.awn. Galloway.?On Friday, of scarlet fever, Loris. onlv daughter of KJ w hi and km ma L. Galloway, In the 7th year of her age. Funeral services will l>? held at the residence of hor parents. No. 844 Hudson at., this (Saturday) evening, at hall-part seven o'clock. Uarrhtt.? In Jersey City, on March 24, Josarn II., son of Thomas M and Margaret A. Garrett, aged 1 vf?fir H mnritl.u nml If! ilnvs KHailvcs and friends of tbo family arc Invited to i nttond the funeral, on Sunday, March 'id, at two , o'clock, (rom toe residence of hot parents, 121 Vroom St., near Itergcn av., Jersey City heights. UiMirtuy.?On the 24th mat., at Philadelphia, Mrs. 1 Ai.Krr.% Uarkrthon, In the ilst year of ner age. KeUuv, Hand friends are respectfully invited to at- I trod the funeral service*, to be held at First church, Bother vtlle, N. J.. on Sunday, 'Jtilh mat,, 1*. M, IlKte.Ka. ? fu Brooklyn, on Friday, March 2-1, Chhmi.k- lienor*, aged 41 yeats I'he relatives and Irionds of the lamlly are respect- ; fully Invited to attend the funeral services, at his lute resklefice. No. 1ST Vanuerbilt av., on Monday, at halt past two o'clock, luterimul at Madison, N. J., ! on fuesdav. J JPPLEMENT. Biocus.?On Thursday, March SO, after a short illti' hk, MkiH4.il. RiutiiM8, a native ul Knin-killen, county Fermanagh. Ireland. in ibod4th year of his age. Tbo relatives and Irinud* are respectfully requested to attend bta fiiueral, Irurn his late residence, Nn. aai Kant hath bt, on Sunday, March 26, at bnir-paat two o'clock. Knntskillen papers please copy. tloiiHY.?O! pueurnouta, In Unioltlyi. on Wednesday, March ?!, Sakaii Thomas, wile ol Joseph H. Hobby, in the ttSth year of her age. 4'hc tuueral will lake place 00 Sunday. March 2d, at two o'clock P. M., lroin her late real deuce No 12 Si. Mark's av., between 6th aud dth ava, Brooklyn. The relatives aud Irieuds ol the family are invited to attend. Hull.?lu Baltimore, on thc22d insL, of pneumonia, Jank. wilo ol ueo l. Hull, of Morristown, n. J., and daughter of lion. Sam'I A. Fool, of Geneva, N. Y. Funeral at Morristown, N. J., on Saturday, 25th lust., at hall-past two P. M. Imiiuauam.?Suddenly, on Thursday, 22d lust., al Bay City, Mich., ama* Inukaiiam. Notice of luucral hcreattcr. Jacobi a?Ou Thursday, March 23, 1876, at her residence, 52 Charles sL, Laura, wile of John H. Jacobus, aged 20 years. 2 months and 25 days. Funeral sorvicos from her Into residence, on Sunday afternoon, March 20, at lour o'clock. The remains will be taken to Miitdlctown, N. Y., for interment, on Monday morning. Kklly.?March 24, 1870, Joun J. Kxlly, aged 36 years. ltelulires and friends are invited to attend the fu- j neral, from his late residence, No. 5 Catliarine slip, ou i Sunday. March 20. at 2 P. M Also the E. A. Kimball ! Post. No. 100, and Hawkins' Zouaves' Axaociutiou (Ninth New York volunteers) and sixty-ninth infantry, N. U.S. NY. Kxafp.?tin Thursday, March 23, 1876, Katb F., wifo of Shepherd F. Knapp, of Audubon Park, Washington Heights. Kunoral services will be held at the Rrlck church, corner of 87lh at. and 6th av., Monday, tho 27th insL, at eleven o'clock A. M. Ladkwio.?On Thursday, March 28, J. H. Nicolas Ladkwio, aged 41 years, 6 months and 29 days. Relatives and irivnds ot tho (auilly, also the members of Steubeu Lodge, No. 133, U. O. 8. Ik, aro invited to attend tho luneral, from llio Kvungeltcul Lutheran St. Paul's church, corner of .South 1st and Uth sts., Brooklyn, K. D., on Sunday, March 2ti, at tiro o'clock I*. M, Laiort.?On Thursday, March 28, in the 64ih year oilier ago, Cauoli.nk C., widow of William K. Laight and daughtor ol the late Henry A. Coster. ltelntives and friends ot the family are invited to at mm >I.C IUIICI.U ocmtua, UU i-?LUMIOJ 1IWIUWU, lu.-it., ut Grace church, at three o'clock. Lkxxox.?Suddenly, on Wednesday, March 22, Eliza Ja.sk I.knnox, beloved wilo ol P. F. I.eunon and daughter of John and Margaret Agues Dwycr, of Guticnberg, Hudson county, N. J., aged Jo years and IX months. Funeral from ber lata rosidencc, 408 3d av.. on Saturday, March 25, at one o'clock 1'. M. ; Ihcueo to Calvary Cemetery lor interment. Ltoxs.?Ou Friday, tho 24th Inst., of apoplexy, Bkiookt, the beloved wife of Michael Lyons, aged 52 years, a native of Gatryindirk, parish of Ellin, county Limerick, Ireland. Tho relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 551 East 16th St., on Sunday, the 2tith Inst., at one o'clock. LvsAUiir.?At No. 2-7 City Hall place, on Friday, March 24, Kiohakd, tho beloved sou of Patrick und Mary Lysaght, aged 2 years, 11 mouths and 15 days. Funeral will take place on Sunday, March 26, at ono o'clock, Irotn the rosidencc of his parents. Makstox.?On Friday, March 24, Mary A., wife of Stanhope W. Murstou, In tho 09th year of her age. Kcluttvos and friends are respectfully Invited to attend tho funeral, from hor late residence. No. 234 F.ast 21st St., on Sunday, March 26, at two o'clock. Mkiicua.t.?Jaxk M. Merchant, wife of Robert Merchant, of heart disease, after nine weeks' guttering, March 23, 1870, at four o'clock A. M. Funeral takes placo on Sunday, March 26, at ono o'clock 1'. M., from her lato residence, 5U1 l'acillc si., Brooklyn. McCaddix.?On Friday, the 24th inst., Hbxby lieCaudix, In the 87th year of his ago. Notice of funeral In Sunday's paper. McMaiiox.?On Thursday, March 23, Joseph McMaiiox, native of Kilrush, county Clare, Ircdaud, in tho 65th year of his ago. Friends are respectfully Invited to attend his funeral, on Suturday, at ono o'clock, front his residence, 398 Greenwich st. PaxTox.?In Osborn, DoKalb county, Mo., on tho 15th inst., Mrs. Mary E., wife of Captain William Puxton, aged 49 years. PkLonkK.?At Westchester, N. Y., on Friday, March 24, 1876, Elizaukth, wile ol Richard Pelcber, aged 38 years. The relatives ami friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, uu Sunday, March 2(1, at halt-past two o'clock P. M., from St. l'eter's church, Woslehoster. Pkhzkl.?Marie 1'krzel, March 24, at Meran (Tyrol}, Austria. Pn si. a a.?On Wednesday, March 22, Edward Pdblan, in the 34lh year ol his age. Relatives and friends, also members of Baltic Lodge, Mo. 284. F. and A. M ; Progressive Chapter, No. IDS, It. A. M., and Do Witt Clinton Commandcry, No. 27, K. T., are Invited to attend the funeral, from tbo Loo avenue Baptist church, Brooklyn, K. D., ou Sunday, March 26, at ball-past ouo O'clock P. M. PliKLrs.?On Friday, March 24, ol diphtheria, I.ii.i.ib Loi'isa, daughter of'Napoleon B. and ltuth L. Phelps, aged 4 years and 0 mouths. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, lroin the residence ol her parents, No. Ill Kasl 89th St., on Monday, the 27lh insL, at half-past two P. M. Pons.?AI tor a long and painful illness, Anthony Pons, of Gibraltar, uged 63 years. Tlio iriemls of tlio raimly and members of George Washington I.oilgo, No. 284, K. and A. M., and Palestino Chapter, No. 265, It. A. M , are invited to attend the Itinera!, on Sunday, March 26, from his late residence, No. 306 Kost 23d si., at one o'clock P. M. Gibraltar papers please copy. 1'KBNDKVit.LK.?tin Friday, March 24, at half-past two o'clock A. M., Thomas Puknukvillk, aged 64 years. Kelatlres and Iriends ol tlio lainily are respectfully Invited to ullcnd the luuerai, from his late residence, No. 1110 Fust 30lh St., ou Sunday, March 20, at two o'clock 1'. M. * 1'KiKii.?At her residcuco, 18 Fast 41st sl, on Friday, March 24, at four 1'. M., ol paralysis, Mrs. Saltan l'roch. The friends of her daughtors, Mrs. Kichmond Winsor and Mrs. J. 11. Bursoll, and her son, William L., are rospcctlully invited to attend her funeral, on Monday, i March 27. at the Keforuied Fpiscopal church, Madison > (iv. and 47th st., at one P. M. Kuatioan. ?On Thursday. 23d inst,, at soven o'clock A. M., Kov. L. J. Khatuian, pastor of St. Augustine's ; Koman Catholic church, otu av., corner Bergen St., | llrooklyu, aged 30 yours. ltevercud clergy, relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend it solemn re<imoin, at the abovo church, on Saturday, 25th msL, at eleveu o'clock A. M. Interment at Cemetery ol Holy Cross, Flutbush. Kick. ? lu llrooklyu, March 24, 1876, Ciiaki.ks H. Kick, aged 86 years and 7 mouths. The relatives and friends ol iho family are respectfully invited to ulteud the lunoral, from Iho residence ol his lathcr-ln-lhw, John L. Gasscrt, Esq., No. 226 I Scbermprhorn st., on Suuday, March 26, at three o'clock P. NL Kikkk.?In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, March 21, I Aukauam KikXB, iu tlie 86th year of his age. Kelatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend bis funeral, trom his laic residence, US Dean street, Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. Kvkii.?At Central avenue. Yonkcrs, March 21, Edward U. Kykr, aged 69 years. Kolativcs and Iriouds are Invited to attend tho funeral, on Sunday, March 26, at throe o'clock P. M., from Ills lato residence. Carriages will meet the 1 o'clock train from 3Ulh st., N. Y. C. and U. K. K., at Youkers. SsiuMidiii? On Wednesday evening, March 22, at his residence, No. 36 Clinton place. William B. Skiumokk, 1 iu tho 86th your of his ago. The relatives and friends of the family uro respect- j fullv invued to attend the luuerai. Irom the Central Methodist Episcopal church, on 7lh av., near 14ih at., | on Saturday morning, March 26. ut half-past tnn o'clock Smith.?Ou Friday, March 24, Julia An, the beloved nnd only daughter ol Michael and Sarah Smith, aged 10 ycum, U mouths and 17 days. The funeral will take place from the residenco of her parents, No. 9>.; StutifjLt., New York, on Sunday, the 2<ilh met., at one o clock. Relatives and Iriends aro respectfully Invited to attend. Stark.?At Iianhury, Conn., March 23, John B. Stark, aged 31 years. Funeral on Saturday, 25th, at two P. M., from the residence of his father, Chas. K. Slarr. Tax IfitoKCK.?In New York, .March 23, Marietta tlx ilkosck. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited luattenl the funeral, from the Reformed Dutch church, corner of ltd a v. and 121?t st., on Sunday, the 2ff'.h lush, at four 1*. M. Thompson On Friday, 24th inst., of pneumonia, JamwsThompson, ol Bloom Hill, Kings county, Ireland. The rolatlvos and friends of the Unnly are invited to attend the funeral, from his lato residence, 240 Fast 3oi11 ml, ou Sunday, March 20, at one o'clock 1*. M TiKuxitr.?At Home lor Incurables, March 23, Mart Tikkxkt. Ftyioral frotn St. John'* College, Fordham, Sundae, at two o'olock. W'klsk.? At Aiken, S. C., on March 22, Gbokuk W. i Wklhii, in the 62d year of bin age. Kelalives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Auuday, March 26. at two P. M., from the Scotch Presbyterian church, 14th sL, near 6th av. Whartok.?Martha E. Sapiiar, wife of Robert i Wharton, in the 32U year ol her ago. Funeral Sunday, alone P. M. Iroin her late residence, 140 West 3d st The members of York Lodge, No. 197, F. and A. M., arc respectfully invited. Wooos ?Suddenly, on Thursday, March 23, F.lizabkth I No Lis, wile ol George Woods. Funeral Irom her late residence, Spring Valley, on Saturday, March 26, ut one o'clock P. M. Trains v:n Northern Railroad, from loot West 23d st., at 9:16, and Chambers si. at 9:46. COOPE1* UNION. j Tho IMl lecturo In the Ireo course of scientific lectures for the people at the Cooper Union will uko place in the great hall this evening. lie subject will bo "The Geological lliaiory ol Man,'' and the lecturer l)r. J. 8. Newberry, of Columbia College. MKS. FUCHS AGAIN IN JAIL. Mrs. Fuclis, the wlteof the murderer, was committed to tho Raymond Street Jail, on charge of intoxication, for ten days, by Justice Semlcr, of Brooklyn, yesterday. The uulortunute woman pawned or sold all of Iter available effects, alter her release on Thursday last, mid drank whiskey till she was unable l? take care of herself. She was i|UUe reconciled upon being relumed to jail. It is not pro'ubfe tliat she will again t>e given Ibo custody of the child, who will no doubt be sent to some benevolent Institution. REAL ESTATE. f The attendance at the Exchange salesroom yesterday was large; but ltule life was manifested In the bidding, excepting lu the sale ot a lot on Ktfib avenue, neai r.igmyseveuth street, which brought me nigu price wi $28,000. The following is s list of the sales:? A. J. Bleecker fit Son sold, bv Supreme Court foreclosure dc roe, I'hilo T. IluRgles, referee, one lot, 26x140, on Ififill avenue, south side, 60.8 feet north of Eighty seventh street, with perpetual right of way over open lot, lOxlGO. 8 In rear, fronting on Eikhtyseventh street, for 128,000, to the Oriental Savings Bant. R. V. Harnett sold, by 8upremo Court foreclosure ? decree, George W. Wingate, referee, three houses, with lots, each 26.4x100.6, on East Foriy-fourtb street, north aide, 106 feet east of Second avenue, for $10,000 each, to John 1). Jones, the plaiutttf, A. H. Muller M Co. sold, by Suprume Court foreclosure decree, John M. liarhouf, referee, a four story br.ck store and dwelling, with lot 30x02, on West Sixteenth street, north side, 204.4 leet east of Teuth avenue, for $760 over a mortgage, with interest, amounting to $10,030, to 1". H. Hoiop. Hugh N. Cuinp sold, by Sui>reme Court foreclosure decree, Charles A. Jackson, referee, a four story brick house, with lot 25xlOU5, on West Forty-third street south aide, 140 feol east of Tenth avenue, lor $2,000 inerttruen of *4.00(1. to Julia Whitchurch, thfl plaintiff. N. W. I'oates sold, by Supreme Court foreclosure decree, Edward W. sfctiell, referee, a plot of land 50.8j 113.3x50x121.8, on SL Nicholas avenue, west slile, 50.7 lect south oi 14lsl street, lor $4,400, to Newton W. Ilotl; also a plot 50.8x135.4x50x143.9. on the same avenue, cast eiilo, 304.7 lect south ol 141st street, for $3,000, to same purchaser. l'KIVATK SAI.KS. Tho plot of land, 200x208.11, on the west side ol Eighth avenue, between Ninety-Orst- and Ninety-second streets, sold for $50,000. The house and lot, 25x100.5, on tho*oulh side of Fif. ty-ninth street, 140 feet west ot Lexington avenue, sold for $40,000. The houso and lot, 21.0x63.4, on the north side of Twentieth street, 53.6 feet west of Sixth avenue, sold for $25,000. TRAXSVKRS. 124th ?t.,n. r., 1(77.0 ft. w. of 4th av., 17.GxlOO.ll; Nathaniel Jarvit, Jr., referee, to Kremlinan's Nae tinnnl Bunk $10,100 86th ?t., s. 247 It. e, of 3(1 av., 10x102.2; Charles 1*. Latting referee, to Irving Savings Bank. 10,004 86th St., s. a, 200 It. o. of 3d av., 34x102.2; same to name 10,00(1 St. Nicholas av.. corner of loth av., 167x67xirrogular; Isaac W. Potter to Mary A. Coulter..... Nora. Arthur st., e. a.. 110 ft. n. of Crescent av., 87.6x lOOxlrregular (24th ward): Philip Duffy and wife to Mnrtin Lawless 1.50O 63d St.. n. s., 252 It. w. of 3d av., 16x100.5; J alia A. Bucklmthum to Floyd Bailey 13,000 14(>th st., n. S., 131.6 ft. e. of Alexander av., 2ftx list (23d ward) ; Sidney S. Hnyward to Wllliutn Hut ton 6 OOQ 112th ?t., ft. m., 400 ft. e. of 2d ?v? 95x100.10*4; Martin LawIoas and wife to Philip Duff}* 4.CXXJ IfAcdougal st., 40.2 ft. n. of Yandnni, 42. Rx90.1 Ox irregular; Catharine L. Brewer and husband, to Curohue Laurence 10,400 7th av\, w. s.. 50.5 ft. i?. of 121st ?t., 50.6x75; Julia A. M. Weeks and husband and others to Lois II. .Lyman Num. 7tl? a v.. w. same property; Lois II. Lruiau and husband and others to Cornelia K. Man fey Nom. 122d st., s. s., 10) 7th av., 25.2x100; also s. a. I22d st., 150ft o. of 7th av., 2.5x100.11 ; saino to Julia A. M. Weeks Nom. 122d st.. s. 125 ft. o. of 7th av., 25xlO0.11 ; also e. s. 7th av., 25.2 ft. ft. 122d ut., 25.3x100; same to Laura Manley Nom. 40th st., s. s., 80 ft. o. 8th av? 20xKO.5; Auielia Stiner and husband to Mury Morrison 14,000 Lexington av., n. w. cor. 112th st., 50x100.11; Mary A. Vroeland to Charlotte F, Stone 15,000 Lexington av.. same property: Churlotto F. Stono and nuftband to Edward Vrecland. 15,000 53d Kt., 385.0 ft. w. of 6th av., 18x100.5; John W. Stevens und wife* to Henry E. Stovens 20,500 57th Kt., u. s., 150 ft. e. ot Madison av., 75x109.5 (half part oI); Benjamin V. Kay nor to Sebeian Weyer 14,000 37th st., s. a., 243.9 f%. e. of 8th av , 18.9x08.9; Faruh IV Drew and husband to Solum >n Levy 12,500 134th st., u. it,, 380 It. w. 5th av.. 50x99.11; Patrick Dobbins and wile to Patrick Anderson 5,255 Houston st., ft. 8., 20 ft. w. of Mungiu st., 20x75; Newman Cowen und wife to Sigmuud Schwartz 12,500 58th st., 206.5*:j It. ?. of 1st av., 25x100.4; William IV Parsons and uile and others to John Marion.... 25,000 Houston St.. 8. b., 20 ft. w. of Mungin bl, 20x75; Jos. Landon and wile to Newman Cowen Nom. Broome st., n. w. corner Oreene, 50x100; William H. Hitrlheri and wife and others to Edgar D. Seaverns. Nom South 5th av., w. a., 122.3 ft. a. of West Houston it., 173 to Thompson st. x81.5 2-3; same and sumo to same Nom South 5th av., 8Amc property, Edgar D. Seaverns to \> 11 mini 11. iiurmun Broome st., n. w. corner Greene, GUxlOO, Edgar D. Seaverns to Name .. Nom Thompson at., s. o.. 203.9 4-12 ft. s. of Writ Houston St., 2U4 5-12x173 to South 5th a v.; William A. Abbott. referee, to sumo *. 18,000 LKAARS. 3d hv.. No. 2,313, 5 years; Michael Weber to Ernest T.Hesse. 1,300 Pearl at.. No. 401,5years; William A. Hilt to Charles A Tonak 801 West st., No. 102, 5 years; Martha A. Peck to Jugen Hermann Wellbrock 5,OOG MOUTGAOB9 M .IRCU 24. Wick, Jacob and wife, to New York Life Insurance Company, n. a. 57th St., e. 10th av.; 1 year 8,000 Same, to saruo, n. s. 57th at., c. loth av.; 1 year 8,11 M) Same, to same, n. s. f?7th ct.. e. loth av.; 1 year 8,OjO Uorham Manufacturing Company, to George Owens ami others, n s. Maiuen lane, e. Broadway; 1 year. 30,000 Alleotid, Augustus and wile, to Hleduricke Killers, s. s. Water st., adjoining Livingston property; 3 years 4,000 Levy, Solomou, to Surah P. llrew, s. a. 37th sU, e. 8th av.; 8 years 2,500 Iloltzmunn, Barbara and husband, to Elisabeth Studter, e. s. 9th av., n. 50th st.; 3 years 1,500 Anderson, Patrick and wife, to German .savings' Hank, e. *. Washington st., corner Hammond; 1 ,4900 year * Afso s. ?. llamtiioud, e. Washington; I year Schwarts. Slgiuiind and wife, to John I). Luffingwell and others, s. s. Houston, w. Maugin; 5 years 5,500 Lawless, Martin, ami wife, to Philip Duffy, a. a. of Arthur st. (24th ward) 258 Huebele, August, and wife, to Charles C. McDowel, 11. s. of 78th st., e. of 3d av. ; 1 mouth. 400 Young, William I!., to Ann La Cost. n. s. of 140th st., e, of Alexander a v. (23d ward); 3 yours 2,750 Monagbun, Koger, to Anu L. Gallnglier, u. s. of 39th at , w. of Broadway, ft years 5,000 Gates. Jostnia B., to Thomas Tuxton, s. a. of 54th st., e. of 5th av.; 3 years 1,076 Bluke. William J , and wife, to William Scott, executor, n. s. of 51st st., e. of 10th uv. (due) 6,000 Kassacliun, Gertrude, and husband, to Amanda Bussing. u. c cor. of Mary st. and Cortlandt uv. (23d ward); 3 years 4,500 11 arrimuu, Jiilia. to Olive Ilarrituun, w. s. of Lexing ton av. and 20lh st.; 1 year 2,000 Boyd, Henry C., to Joseph S. Bowes, s. s. of 18th St., w. or av. H ; 3 years 1 6,000 BUSINESS TROUBLES. Iu the matter of Haihcwav & Kerr, bankrupts, deal era iu trimmings. 1*0. ? Howard street, a dividend 01 thirty per cent wits declared by the assignee at a meetlug or the creditors hold yesterday at the office of Register II. W. Allen, No. 152 Broadway. Robert MacDouald hag made an assignment to Thomas D. Adams lor tho bcnelit of bis creditors. The examination of P. Wilson, bankrupt, is being continued before Register John Filch, of No. 34S Broadway. The following Insolvent schedules wcro filed in th? Court of Common Pleas yesterday :? Benjamin liloomingdale to Lyman C. BloomIngdale; liabilities, fit,568 07; nominal assets, $2,690 40; actual assets, $2,00a Bond ordered in tho penalty of $J,0i 0. Luther A. Johnson to J. K. Davidson; liabilities, $2,vis; nominal assets, $1,808 61; actual assets, $1.11.0. Bund ordered in the penalty of $1,600. A meeting of the creditors of Messrs. Irving A 80c, furniture manufacturers, No. 214 East Twentyseventh street, is now in courso of progress at lha office of Register J. T. Dwight, No. 7 Beekman street. Sixty claims, aggregating about $37,000, have been presented, and several of them are being contested. As soon as all are proven, the election of an assignee will be proceeded with The J. S. Willard Manufacturing Company, Nos. 251 and 253 Canal street, of which Mr. 11. il. Korguson is President, has gone into bankruptcy. The compauy manufacture looking glasses, mirrors, Ac., and recently havo been hard pressed by their creditors. There arc lorly-uiue creditors in all, to whom the company does not owe more than $16,000. Tho priselpal creditors aro Noel, Saurel A Marneffe, $4,061 08 f P. A. | Subblns, $2,000; B. Dreyfus, $1,271 76. An Injunolion has been granted to prevent the Sheriff iroin selling any of the property on judgments obtained by a few of thoir creditors. riie lauure or unarms n. wnitnein .v uo., uouso iurnixhing goods and crockery, Na 009 Sixth avenue, corner or rhirty-sixiu stroet, is announced. KUOrta are being made lor a comprouilae at twenty-five cenla on the dollar. The stock and fixtures of the Manhattan Brewery, at the corner of Sixtieth street and Ninth avenue, will be sold by Sheriff Conner on Monday, to satisfy a Judgment obtained by Patrick t Magtnn for $3,150. on the application of a number or stockholders Richard Rosenthal was yesterday appointed receiver of the New York I'mtr Publishing Company. The first examination of creditors on the estate o| Daniel Drew will take place the latter part of next week at the office of Register Williams. ESCAPE OF TWO CONVICTS. Two desperadoes succeeded in making their oseapt from the Kings County Penitentiary on Sunday morta ing last, between four and live o'clock, but the fact wai only mado public yesterday. With a small saw thoj removed two bars from their cells and then went ta the northeast tower, where another one wna removed, alter which they reached the ground by the aid of a rope formed from their blankets. They then went to the boiler shop, where they secured a ladder, by which ; they got to the top of the building. Tne distance fVotf | Uiu rool of the boiler shop to the prison wall it about j thirteen IVft, und, having pulled the ladder up altet , them, they let it down upon the wall, to whicli the) descended. The prison wall is ahout tweuty-two leol in hniubl ni?l It la ..... L. I. .a I ? i" MI**iiun nitj gw* i in tlic around. The Hull muII In llio vicinity on the out tide ot the wall wag examined but gave no Indicationi | oi llio nun having dropped. The convicts'numes wer? *;<i?iue W. Knox, alius Smith, alias Koherts, and tirorgt Curler, alias Kdward William*. Judge Moors I sentenced lUrtn lo lbs I'enltentlary on the charge ot grand larceny, January 5, lor tliu term ol live years, and they wnrc Disced iu the auine cell ou account or I th nnilNual numiisi- of convicts In tbs Institution. Thd 1 uicu, as yet, have uot boou retaken.