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| MEUMICIFAL. APF ArRs. Board of Aldermen. ‘Fhe Board held the seventh meeting of the July ‘Mession Just evening. Phe President, Nachan C. Ely, Meq., in the cha » Phe minutes of the last meeung were read and | approved. REPORTS CONCURRED IN, ‘The report of the Committee ou Fire Altre enpenri to authorize the Commissioner of ee plies to advertise for proposals for the ing of a new engine for company No. 20; of | the same, concurring to direct tne Chief BEng weer met to receive any annual returns from fire eompa- i mies, of persons under twenty-one years of age—the Committee etate thatin their opinion the adoption | @f this role isinuch needed, and will be the moans | af preventing many of the fights that are now daily @coarring; 1 the same, concurring to authorise tho | Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies to advertise | for proposals for the erection of @ house for and ladder company No. 12, on the lot known as 323 Third street; of the same, to authorize tre Comp- Wauller to advertive for a location for hose bompany No. 46; of the same, ree: ommending that William Brower, of hose company No. 1%, be suspended for two years, for disobedience orders. THE NINTH AVENUB BALLROAD. The petition of Henry Hartman and others that the Ninth Avyenne Rajiréad Comeany be compelled forthwith to complete tue laying of their rails, oz eke restore the street to its (urmer condition ; as fm the present stave of things there are no men at work, iucumbrance is on every side, and the business and other interests of the péople living along the Hine are being materially injured, while the only oper way to curry on such works is to do but the Block at atime, both in the breaking up and settin ma, and 19 breaking up shonld ne commenced Without the presence of an af-sufficienoy of Bands. Referred to Committee on Yewers, NBW LIGHTS WANTED JN THE POARD. } The following mwas adopted:—That the Commission ww. Supptics be, and ts hereby, direct lamps now on the President’s desk of t Tiand that gags lights suspended fram th neces gary light; and that he bo alse direobed to make euch rs a8 may be necessary after the cleso of esse ANOTHER BIG STKERT JOR The Comm :ttee on Aseeusments, to whom was re ferred the an vommunication for regulating and gradiug Pifty-seventh street, from Broadway to Fifth aven wonld respec oufalhy report that they have exuimived the annexed list, ‘aid find the ordi Rance for regulating and grading Wifty-seventh street was passed | September, 1850, and does aot provide for an inspector to be appomted on enid work; it appears theta large amount ef rock has ‘been excavated, and the work Las been going on for nearly toor years. oe appears in the annexed ageeskment list # certificate signed hy James Coalo, the inspector, that the work hay en done to his entire satisfaction, for wiicn he is tw receive $1,504 Su for 1,003 days, ‘at $1.50 per day; italso appears ia the annexed list that Francie 1. Vida) ne @ore of $335 as fees tor surveying the same. Committee are satisiied that tois is one of the many wrongs which have been practised npen the tax- ee o/ this city, and should not be sustained by Common Council. The committee are perfect'y matisfied thet there was no inspector required on said work, nor does the ordinance authorise any geared or persons to appoint one; and if the head @f any borean should appoint an inspector contrary ‘Wo the ordinance, he should be compelled to be bate abs for the same. The committee are sai led that if they should go into a thorough investi- gation of this subject they would find that thero ‘was no inspector on said work a large portion of the time, a» he would not be required there while they were blasting ont the rock; and if the Com- mon Council shouid allow this assessmeat wo be mace on the property on Vifty-seyenth street for the benefit of the in spector, said assesement could not be collected frota the owners of said property. Your committee would therefore offer the jollowing | weeolution :— Resolved, That this Board non concur with the Boord of Councibnes, and do not, confirm tie an- mexcd askesement list, for regu ating and grading Piftyeeventh street, trom Broadway to Pifth avenue, @nd that the same be sent back to the Assesrors, and the amount of $1,594 50 for the inspector's fees de stricken out of said assesment list, as there is mo authority in the ordinance authorizing the same. Rigned by the Committee on Assessment, Alde, men Blunt, “(Third ward,) and Mott, (Twenty-Le Alderman Lorp, (Bightenth ward,) moved to re- fer the matier to the Corporation counsel, to aver ‘tain aad report whetier the asseasinent conesenine the cha) ge for the inspecwr can be eniorced agai ‘the ownere of the property, and also whether any what remedy exists against the tate and ae Bueet Commicsiove:, for sums so paid to the imepeetor. The resolution was adopted and tbe mutter bo referred. YAPEKS FROM TPE OCC! NO IL¥YEN. Several papers were rec irom the Council muen for concurrence. : On the reading of t port in favor of building & Rew house for company No. 4 being called for hf Alderman Howard, Alderman Wa. Tucksr (Highti ward) moved a relerence. 5 Alderman Howanp said he never made 2 motion lm relation to the Fire Department but the chair mean of the Fire Committee, (Alderman of or h ward) opposed it to gratify a per on»! spite that ¢ ae Howa rd) {ad no standing in this board me he was o fireman; bat eae ol he was a fi ian he insisted that he oc- cupied as bi tes seat at this board as the aldcrman ef the Eighth ward. The report was on division referred by 2 vote of 11 to THE CBLELEATION OF WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY. The report of the committees of the Boards of Aldermen and Councilmen, directing the Comp: trofier to pay the sum of $2,500, being the amonnt er .ered by both boaffle for the Celebration of Wash- ington’s birthday, but which that funetio. ory r fuses to pay, was received and read. The pepo has already appeared in the proceedings of the Board of Councilmen. 4 Aldermen Herrick supported the report, and that the Comptroller would be ord oo to pay the bill, which he objects to because ther is a sum @ over three hundred dullars charged by the keeper Tt was ac fw deco @f the City Hail for refreshmonts. which they shonid always celebrate manner, and if the members of the tk mon Counci) chose to extend the he to invited guests on the 22e ‘Was not the business nor duty of the Com refuse to pay the sum ordered by both bo. ds. Aldermen Brunt, Voornis, Mort and Wx. T = yates the adoption of the report, ani Comptroller in his rofuea! to pay the jitalities. Alderman Lop moved ¢ wish see sured the Comptroller, and to adop: renolntion appended. Alderman Fisamox made # bnmorons speech in fever of paying the bill for refreshmente. He aad ‘Scawn up the report. He had been compeiled vy a ‘Vote of this to serve on the committee celebration of Washing He bad ed to be excused, bat be was actually taken fato cuatody by the Sergewnt-at-Arms and brought Dack, and made to serve, and now if the board re- fuseto make the Comptroller pay the bill, they would he yirtuaily makiog bim (Alderman le~ rick) pry the ram bilis of the Common Council, be apd of forty members of whom had partakea the brandy, Wine and sears ou that occasion. Alderman HOWARD avotained the committee, aay at becouse they had omitted Aldermea ov, Chaancey, Tucker and Biant from the convivialities, good singing and good speeches. that were enjoyed on that occasion. (Laughter.) eves surprised thatimen who couldn't dance o rs geisens to save their lives, would oppose tl Will because they wee not invited to par m for strike ont tie resort the tet fe in the gindy mazes of the dance. (Laughter,) As te the assertion that Mr. Taylor keeps a ram sop in the City Hall, he Ald. Hi.) denied it, ‘The Parsinevt— Che City Hal! is in the Sixth ‘ward, and the Alderman oaght to know. (Lang or.) Alderman Howaxe [ kuow he does not, wd if he wanted a licence | would give it to bim. Alderman Brown contends. thatif the ow troller was sustained in an fliegal act nie assumption of power might be uniimited. However anxious gome gentlemen might be to oppose the report which gensured Mr. Flagg, he (Alderman Brown) sabmit- ted that if the committee lad sqaandered the mo- they should be tried by their peers, in this Booed and not by Mr. Flagg. Alderman Voorutm opposed the report, and sald that there had been carousing and drinking in Mr. Taylor's room for @ month after Washington's birth day ; and be believed that the duel af bereen two of tue Connciiumen arose out of the rum drinsiag Alderman Hxrnick corrected the gentleman ¢f the Ninth ward. [he dne! he aliaded to took piace before the 22d of February, and « Soeeyneerey « ceald Bot have arisen out of any hilarity that ove ‘that oecasion. Alderman Draxr seid thet the great trot Mrore because there gentlemen, the op te of | ‘the repert, did not get any thing to di | ‘The Preament——They cot coffee. (Laughter. | Alderman Dxaxe—Cofive! they are wiking abut rum. As for brother Mort, he likes a «ly horn or two as weil! as any of as haw ghter.) He 4 eran Drake) hoped the report would be | adep'ed. rinan Howa:o moved the pre Thestion, { 08 to accept the report and adont the re t The report, on division, was the and the resolution directing tv: $590 was adopted by @ vote of tuirteen to se The Board _ adorned, to meet ax (Miniay) evening, at 5 o'ctock Boned of Conoel Jdouyv 1? rm . F Beveral unimportant petitions relati pone pone pe de petit po an Saaene was \ Bia the | seorge aa tam praying for the ving of Fifth avenue, from Thirty-second ty Ferty- street, with granite block pavement RESOLUTIONS PRESENTAD. To have Righty-ninth street paved and graded, from Third to Fifth avenue. Tisferred. That the Committee ov Marketa be requested to | report by what authority the buteber stands have / been placed on the west side of Catherine slip. | Adopted. | That that portion of Eighty-ninth stree* not now opened be opened, and that the Counsel to the C vation ake such measures as will carry the same to effect. Referred. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. Report of Committee on Finauce—TIn favor of re- mitting personal tax of A. D, Selleck for the year 1853. Report of Committee on Finance-—!o favor ef re- mitting taxes of 1851, $2 and °53,0n the church called Anched Chesed, on Bixth avenue. Report of Committee on Finance—In favor of pay ing Ann Vlyun $100 for loas of horse. apart of Committee on Vinance—In favor of pay- ing. Wm. McCormick $100 for Juss of horse. ‘eport of Committes on Finance— Adverse to the application of Rudolph Weig & Co. for remuneration for rent ot schoo! in Forty-first street. Report of Committee on Finance—In favor of pay- ing $04 40 for ammunition furnished the Veteran Corps of Artillery in 1853. Report of Committee on Ordinances—Relative to anizing the Bureau of Arrears. laren of Coramitiee on Sewers—In favor of rescinding ordinance for sewer corner of Tenth street and Fourth avenue, Report of Committee on Sewers—Asking to be @iser ret from any further consideration of the sewer at the corner of Grand and Wooster streets, ; but they are mot in very brisk demand. Prints are ia some request, the lesdiug styles for the fall reason bav- ing been opened to the public at 9346. m 103¢¢. por yard; but so far there have been but few sales of iporiaace | effected, Stripes and ticks are sparingly purchased, Report of Committee on Sewers—in favor of cower in #iteeuth street, hetween Wirst avenue and the Bowery. Repost of Committee on Sewers—io favor of sewer in Seventh avenue, between Twenty-iifth and Toenty-sixth streett, Report of Commitree on Wharves, Piers and Slips In re'ation to the confirmation of contracts ior ae ling bulkheads foot of Hammond street, and al- at Munhateanvi Report of Committee on Pin rarged from “urther conside: St Moses Alfred & Kennedy. eyort ol Cosomittee on Tire Deparctmenut—Rela- to house for Hove Company No. Sv. Report of Minority Comittee en Streets—Con- entring with the Board of aidermen in rejation to the opening of Albany street. ‘J on the table, to be -~Avking to be lon of the eluima printed. The Board then went into COMMITTER OF THF W Councilman Kevnedy in- the cbalr on the vari ous papers and matters referred to thet body. After sitting about half an hour the committee, on se for the , being the t of the Committee on Salaries and Ofices, sting some sixty persons Commissioners of Deeds, aod acvepting the resignation of about & dozen others; and the same was, after some amend- ments, adopted. ~otion of Councilman Hopoxmseon warpore of taking up document N Tepc 3 ALL OF THE HOT On motion of Conneilman Jacx: on, acallof the house was eee when it was discovered that three men.) P: -hamely, Councilmen Clifton, Carry, « rs toon~-absented themselves without having ob- d permission of the President. On motion, the Sergeantat-Arms was instracted to bring the delinquent members into the room, but, after an ineffectual search, he was compelled to re- turn withont them. PAPERS FROM THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN. ” vandle of papers were then received from the Bos dof Aldermen, which were referred to their opriate committees. Aiter disposing of some other business, the Board adjourned until the next evening, at the same time FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Wapypspay, Jaly 12—0 P. M. Ket opened buoyantly this morping. but was po} suriained throughout the dey, As compared with the i yesterday afternoon, we nove a general de cline in most ot the stocks and fancies, Erie fell off 3; Reading, 14g; Mudson River, 4; Cumberland, % ; Nicara- gus Travsit, +,, andthe others in proportion. The pro- mised cividend of Erie is freely offered in the street atl to 1); per cent, without buyers. No one, in fact, expects that any dividend will be made. Money cannot be bor- rowed now as easily ae {thas been in times past; and from this cause, the usual bolster will not be forth soming this season to Frie stock. -Stmilar doubdta are dopcossing Reading. it is reported that the earnings of the yr . have heen absorbed in the payiment of old Mabililies, » ch the long string in the money market renders it impoasi- ble for the company to renew. Those apprehensions have created quite an activity im the rtock, which was pressed fox sale at the second board, and closed at 71. New York Central is low: }. sual! gales, The amouar in the market is v or the prosex acould not be sustainei. ud of four per cent on a capitel of twenty-four seannot be picked up so easily as the directors would have the pudlic to imagive. Cumberland holds its ground better than any of the other fancies. Were contidence more generally restored, ft is the general belief that it would touch « much Ligher figure than it now commands, Money is plentiful om prime see’ at lendors are cxerelaing a degree of cautina to which they long been strangers. Brokers tind [t no easy ratior {> obtain loons on #tocks which, before the recent dove were regesded as good collaterals, = ted that the banka have more money \o lend than have had for some time past. Out of Almonte’s seven millions, three and a half lave been Ioana 1 them at interest, at fifteen days call; the balance bel made u special deporit, to be dealt with as A{mo desiies, without notice, There cannot bea que on that this eccession of thres ands half millfons (o o stock of #pecie will prove a fatal gift in the eal. it Mus already sproad @ pretty general belief ia a rise, and (ho pulls are taking heart, while to every retlectia, rind must be obvious that the withdrawal of this specie wil! leave ue ins worte position than it found wa, Som of the banks, we understand, have refused to have auy thing to do with the money; fearful, no doubt, of t temptation it would offer them to enlarge their line of discounts. In times like these, such ex#mples of caution rep worthy, Still, the money is there—ihree and a balf aofltions mote than the benks had last week, What with this, and what with the small shipment by th Furcpa to.day, it is not a matter of wonder that -angnine mep should be tonnd. The Europa sailed to-day with $347,7 21,00 in soversigna. 99 03 ia bare, and Mining stocks are very dull. We notice sales of Jold Hi ot 27%, aud of Gardiner Cold at 24. The North Carolion Company have called lu an instalment of fifty conts. We boye it will be found. The commercial news by the Ast arrival from Pa. repe is net important, Consois were sceady on the 27th sod iStb; on Thursiay, 9th, there was 2 downward tendency, and after touching 98% they closed at 95%, » plig howove decline on ovr last quotations. Money was easier, and the bullion in the bank was increased, (m the 29th the receipts of gold and silver amounted to nearly two millions of dollars. There was no dhange in the Continental bourses. The demand for American socks wax better. Cotton is quoted 1-16th better. There was nofmaterial change in the price of wheat; but flour bad foilea 60. por barrel. We w attention to the advertisement of the Chicago and kk Islend Railroad, by which it will be seen that the holders of certificates are requested to snrrender thei at the office, and secure new ones, covering the Amount of the origimal stock and the interest accrued thereon to the 10th July inst. A fresh iseue of $250,000 stock ts to be made, whieh will carry ine issues of «tock to $3,000,000-—~the limit aMixed by the charter. Albert H. Nicolay’s semi-weekly anction aale of #tocks and bonds takes place, as usual, to-marrow (Thursday), at half past twelve o'clock, at the Morehants’ Exchange. We are requested to say that he will sell $51,000 of the bonds of the Flushing Railroad, reserved by the direetor till he road was finished and in operation, which is now the case. These bonds will pay off a!l the Goating dedte of the company, and leave the read fully equipped, and doin, a large business; and being scoured by a mortgage, whieb is the firet and only liew en the road, the cost of which has actually bean $202,000, trey are a seourity whieh st is expected the public will consider of the most unexceptionable ebaracter, The trade in dry goods in stl quiet, dull and heavy, Onr prineipal merchawts are absent from the city, while those who remala hore are doing Very litvle more than preparing for the fall seaaon. Country fobbers have not msde thelr appearance as yet, nor are they expected ia considerable numbers for soup weeks ahead. Yor those reasons, weennnot give a lo’ report this tine, dneve bemg nothieg so essentialty nowel in the ceadision or progjcote of the business aa to reqaX special referuace r Grown xpd bloached sheetin ecirtings are in aott end lno@aid. Cot! » Joqniret for. f toca, Denime wl slowly at tot. De moterately sativa, while ginghaniy, boviw a ° are unehang os a te arty } withty our former range. ‘We annex a comparative statement of the shipments Reeiaceonen greta seven months, (to date) of : Tota), prckages,...21,162 16,652 ‘Woollen productions are apparently unsltered in de- mand and value, though the pressure of undesirable syp- plies is, if poesible, greater than before. There is a little more activity in blankets, fancy cassimeres and low priced cioths, but not at firmer rates. Dosskine, fanuels and jeans are in slack request at drooping figuros; while lin- seysare heavy and uosaleable, excepting within the ranve of from lfc. « 18¢. per yard. Muslin delaines have be- come plentier, and will be shortly offered to buyers—the dark styles at 20¢., and the light patterns at 22346. per yard, at which we may presume they will finda ready market whenever the like goods are wanted. Satinete and tweeds remain as reported in our let. £tock Maxchange. Wuosnsbay, July 12, 1854. boo 35 60 Cum Goad $2000 Ind 8 5 v1 2000 Frie Con 800 do..... 200 ao 16000 1 C RR Bds.. 713g 1000 do... 1136 10006 &CRR 9... W 1000 N ¥ CRR Bes, 85 60 aba D & d Ch,.bv) Tid 100 9033 465 . = aed 97 2 10 OTK 0 100 Galena & € RR, 121 50 Bk of Com 20 Clev & Tete Bi RE 7935 6 Metrop Bank. b3 0 Comy Baul 10 Mexeh bank, 17 Vinton Bank...... 100 Canton Co... 10 do 109 do. LS 100 do Ao 100 do. ‘66 200N J Zine »3 200 NeCalloch Gold , 60 Hodson Rk 100 0. 250 Nor&Workh... 100 heading RR. 100 a4? Bas, 8 400 Bbg 2 843, 400 8434 200 do. 24 do, wx do BA “Bian Central RR. Bag S. ‘i3 343g 2 blo 854 16 Mich foutbin RR 8435 126 Panama RR..opg 96 843 20 Clev,C&Cin RR.od HL Ig BAdg OND BOARD, $3000 Pa Bds Intis.. 97 145 Cley & To) RR 109 169 abs Cam Coul Co. 34 Thy 100 do ., ..b80 S445 Tis . ‘ 1% Ts Ws, tix Ts I25% 6O.N Y Central RR. er 72 50 Erie Railroad..s3 6675 i 5 do. 57 mW 200 CIYY TRADE REPORT. Wroxmpay, Jul; ory P.M. Asurs.—There were 300 bbls. sold at ¢: 4 for pote, and $5 60 for pearls, per 100 dbla. BREApstvrrs,—Hlour continued sbout the same, with sales of 6,500 bbis.—Inferior to choice State at $5 601 $7 26; mixed to fancy Western, $6 87% @ $7 75, and Other ‘kinds at proportionate prices. Bales Were’ also made of #00 bbls. Canadian at $7; 1,200 bbs. Routhern. chiefly mixed to straight brands, at 38 50 a $9, and bea PES dhe. Jersey curn meal at $3 75. Wheat ruled auiet sales embraced 1,0(0 bushels new South Carolina re $1 70, and 7,600d0. Upper Lake, at $1 20a $1 45. and ofts remained as before reported. Corn was lesa “Ry quired for; the day’s movements included 50,0L0 bushels at 62¢. a 65¢, for wnsound, ‘and 670. 8 ic, for Western mixed, per bushel. Corrts.—The transactions included 600 mats of Java At 18 Mge., and 1,600 bage of Rio at 93{0. a 10%e. ¢. Cortes —Sales were made to a fair extent, while (he market closed quite firm, Fisk —Dry cod wore in better demand, at $8 25 a $3 50 perewt. No. 1 mackerel were also in fate request at $16 75 per barrel. About 1,200 boxes smoked herring realized 42c. a 48c, for seated, and 27¢ a SOc, for No. | per box. Frmours.—Rates were steady, but the groundless ro. port firet mace that the Asia was below engage menta. About 15,000 or 20,000 bushels wheat were en gaged for Liverpool, in ahip’s bags, at 7d.; 1,200 bbls. Sour at 2a. 44., with small lotaat 2s. 3d., and’ 4) & 500 bales of cotton, at Ad. for compressed. To London nv engagemente of moment were reported. To Havre, co ton was 4;d,, and bone 444, To Bremen, 140 bbls. «pirii were token at dc., and 100 bales <3 cotton at ye. Ty vessels were taken np, to load with from the i Yish provinces to Londen or lioll, at 26108, Yo Cui fornta rates wereaull, &t She. a Abe. per toot meneur’ we Frvir —Sales of 100 boxes of layer raisins were mad: at $3. Inon.—Withim the past three days 250.8300 tons Scotch pig bave been sold at $40 50a Lams —Fastern declined to $1 75, t Manttedy les. Jawk —Within two or three days 2,000 a 3,080 bbls onged bands at 870. na —There was nothing doing in whale or sperma: tranapired of 200 baskets olive at $887% $5, roing to size, and small lots linseed at 78°. a 8c. per gation. Provisions. —Pork varied little. The day’# move eats soeiee 000 bble. at $11 50 for thin mess; $11 a $1i 7 for mess; #1) 5 50 for eonr mess; and $10 for prime. bbl. Sales were likewise made of 325 pack ages ent ads . par bh "beet at vunchanged prices. Buiter an cheese wero saicable and steady. Rea. Estare.—sales at auction.—Waverles (om the Heights, back of Hoboken) property—1 lacs ove on Pa lierde avenue, corner of Prospect street, 2» by over 100 feot on cach side, $700; 125 feet from above, do., $410; 1 100 feet, do. do, $600; 1 a4 joining, 25 feet trom Waver- street, do. do., 2.on next block, do., do., eack $550; 1 Ms yorning, do., 6o,, $626; Lon Waverley stree rear or above, 26 by 106 feet, $300; L adjoining, 25 by 110 f $310; 6 do., exch $360; 2 do., each $350; 8 do., each 460, each 250; 6 do. , each $240; 3 do Sho do, each 8240; 21 do. opposite, each $360; 1 do., 24 ive! from above, 8856; 4 do. silnount each $350; 7 do, avjn 8970; 1 do. t, $375; 3 do., and rear of je avenue, 2 by Ob by Yoo fect. each $125; 4 ¢o., on Prospect street, cach #400; 3 do., ad 0; 4 do, do., each #350; 1 do., 175" feat ; 7 do. adjoining do., each $840; 11 do. do., each Ki55; 3'do., 25 feet from above, each $35 —116 lots in all. Total amount sold for $42,150, RickR—About 200 caske were cold at $3 504 $4 1234 per 100 Ibs, Svaar.—The transactions for the day fo: 600 hhda. Cubs, at 4140. 0 6c ; aud 450 do. & at de. a 64e., with 60 do, Texas on private terms. Saar.—160 boxes Custile were sold at 1c. Wrrrs.—Tho sales embraced 60 juarter casks swoot Malaga at 65c., and 10 do. Madeira at $3 60 per gallon. Warkky.—Thero were soit 600 bbls. Obto and prison, at 27e. 0 9714c., and 80 hhds. drudge at 276. por gailon bout © leans Domestto or New Beororn Ort Manarr, July 10.—The market for ols, as usual at this *eason of the year, is very Cali, ya: ticularly at this time; the money market being tig! Ir Nttl inclination i# felt by purchasers to operate. The only transaction of the week coming to our kaowledge iso bale of 1,000 bbls, whale, at Sic. per gullon, 137 do ¢ liniebone South Sea, at a price we did’ not learn, nothing haa been dove. aw <STERTIREMENTS RENEWED EVERY INSTRUCTION, ayer Mt gods " * om Borat oN ese ae AS ry “pay | pas it sere Kitt UQTION IN granien wore a Bias SIX LESSONS.—MR. ED- of the ct ty pisnoforte Y #troet, cornet rat Wooster, # she Will soil continue t+ ues her utmnst emdest'f be eult thera who wil honor her with their ¢ Ladies ray with eit inde of triminin hve her meee NouLD INpORM LOUTSA # that tle be TT em 3 Abi 121 bt = ‘s} > 4 SIDE OF THE TOWN let—Puratebed or p: o9 storios amt xe, soma: te able; ren’, fur: aes Ten yeast aks argue BILLINGS & TUCK BS, 307 Broadway. ee O8 novusy 30 gw gts 2 bing & SMALL 7A- GOOD Hons, ON yall Bisa pete —TO LET. ONE SURO ANTLY Fi Lad Vari or, | a ee, and three nice innmediately yg ary ft vINLeY a t wooRt in Wen {Treason jast abave Fourtn pone PARY OF 4 HOUSE, TO “LRT IN BROOBLYN- | oO ‘with every convouisnce BROADWAY. LARGE AND | DESTRABLS 648 ae of rooms, witi full Boned; flesentlomen, Pusailiee ‘cavelling ¢ab 0% ates o STREET, WEAR BROADWAY.—FUR- "gone orm iad, together vt eayarace, ‘WO Hi:NDSOME AIRY let. forni with ines NaRD *TREET—8OOMS TO LET “wiTa ef the | 106 werd te ener or transient boarders. Table Plentifally supplied, FBANKLIN STRBET.—TWO PARLORS. ON THE B20 Rate eta — LO Rabanne ‘ae denties or ai rath emtee) ao Inquire at 45 Brealway, cs "de sey for 3 abort per aro Inquire as 0GRIH 6 YSN UB— 70 LD, TER BBW SPORE, NO HISPENARD STREBT, Pane Spokeene wo 272 high enue, between Fortieth and Forty fics . aurecte “AbDly WodUILN a. CORMACK, 70 West forsy- | OO, Jerse sitio rooms hahdeomely (eos cag WRST SEVRNTRE OTH STRERT, NEAR FIFTH avenue and Union Park,—The secon) for to iet, with | 38 ANDSOME FURNISHED HOUSE TO ap gd suit ‘of rooms, together of separate. Bath, gas, ko. apply Pe yr Union wauarss Bours ine Gelignaty Fr eae ‘able i eared, } 1 au agvecal 9TOKS 10 LET—IN THE NEW BUILDING N@ si Nassau strost, between Joba and Fulton sireets, nuii- bie fe $ meebanioal _ Haute andres, Apvly whe FERLIS, G2 Neamse tweet, | BT ROAR ccouubel’ roteas aoe also (oot etore,) oF om Lhe premises, or gentioman sed laey, wipe fa en jal yeast, also, GTese, To LAT OR LEASE yOa BALe—ov PRE. ina pa uaeeugeae, ieee 11 Nagrau strees. Bi a ‘the premises, to mee or to i. i NGE, No. 1 Nasasu 2 GROVE STRERT-7O Lat 4 El PLEASANT FRONT a ety Eisintng ail the rms “po LET -THE PORT ‘eye Ta tt sat witeia wok Port Mor mouth N. J) will Cie twee: Torms Be ogy Be cok aes. & out tho Ist of a Yor partigelare Tnquire of J05, N BaHNS, Prosidend of the oompany, at rhe othce of Tallmadge & Mekiniey, attorneys aud counsellors, No. 35 Chamdere street, 10 LET~TAR “BUILDING KNOWN AS DISEKOW'S Bioing Sekool, 2) Fourth avenue: sonslsting of & large y 100 on aes ges) tion apd drew lug rooms. The See Woild & now eatedlianient, offers ‘th OF year. Lar ny AND PLEASANT ROOW, ON SECON fisy, unfarnished with full or pertist board, wilt he eptiemen am ite. o two s.ugle gentlemen. Baths family cml. poly at 69 Veudam os we and g strees. ua BR RARES (SUIT oF al hie PRIVATR 7° Lar KE ROOMS AND PANTRY. ON THE é eccopd Eger. to a swal familly withous children, s' No ) Wooster street. Poanession Tumodiately. Call for twe | «treet, fire’ vo west of att avenue, uy 1 LETT sPAC rous STORE AND No 1s Spruce srreet, hundred ee 1 oni aad ‘Snely lighted, ruitetie for aay business be baddidesiced app y to JAMES Paice, SO" Hudeon . 4 GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFR, DESIRING A neat avd new)z furnished room, with full o- partial ts of home ean be enjoyed, oan Iy reeoestabia family, residihg ‘ond strevt, near Fifth avepuc. provements, FEW OSNTLEMEN CAN BE AQCOMMODATED {ith dard snd Jedaiog. tn 9 Sree class private howes obo aeation in the vicinity ot streets, between Sixth sed aatter, to'S M., Herald offica. igh at ead CLINTON & A Bo a the uso of Spee st Be ‘and 54 ee M respectable tenant. Inqui York, np stai A YOUNG GENTLEMAN AND WIFR DESIRE PEI maaently two small rooms adjoining, partly farnisa- oa with Doard for the 1sdy only, where there are a0 other boarders ond very smal family preferred, Address BE. M Undom square Post Ufiice. OARD--AT NO 29 CLINTON PLACE, WEST OF AND ‘e ir Briseway, dy yond ie of two or boc gree 6 rooms on the second flocr.” Alao other a leh Fey learant 1 st session ‘ingedlatay, ‘ant to r longer if required; pact of tt dyertiser is out of town, aeire ath TO LET—THE UPPER OR LOWER PART OF A GEY- tee! house in Second streot, with ga throughont Apply on the premises. LET. At FORT HAMILTON, L. 1, A NEW COT. tage, contsiming aigit room ely furuisned, Rent $250. Apply tod. CROCKER, at the, Post Off JO TET A SMALL COT*AGE, ADJOINING THE grounds of tho Mansion House, at Bighty-sixth siceet, on tho Hudson riser, Apply to J, P. LRE, 33 Broadway, oF at lous baths, ution will bo patd to conte of molis, Broadway Post Office, OARD—FULL OR PARTIAL, WITT NEATLY FUR- Beta rooms, can be found a¢ No. $42 Atlansic etrect, 10 LET-LEASE AND FURNITURE YOR SALE AN extentive boarding house, situated Near forty roows mith 0 at good prio rt Germens or any perrom oe 3 Seine 307 Bronway. 2te0, containing tho modery Improvewouts, Ly address Leura, Union sqaare Post Ufice.” Paymont of tonrd in 0 LRT—FURNISHED, A TWO. STORY AND ATTIC Ceara genni fTOR in'liga of reference, a ady Re +3 T Wee! —A VERY Be NT FRONT ROOM AND Mea. Corno, Broadway Post. Ofte i hriveien a aanedtntiac ya pantrics, to let, with fabi or Giese: “No cthere willbe stvonded to. a eee pemreiien $0.) "trp slo “Si Rates iat 10 TET (PN, BROOKLYN-TUE (WHOLE OR THE piel cdc front half, of & mow three story brick Bou OABD DOWN TOWN.TWO OR THREE GEN- “DD tiemen oan be accommodated with board in s privace family. Apply at 28 Greenwich str’ ¢6, near Chambers, FULLO oR PARTIAL—& rEW commodaied withiqniet scard raer of Pearl. Respectasie None vshers aeed apply. Roary IN gen gg rel hi ad te iSHED poms, ith board, can be obtained Bieeoker street. ZoaRD Rie BROOKLYN—CONVE t ferries, 008 Fable Jocatio tennant rooms, * sehtabig ioe a peatiomee ans wild, oF singlo gontle- mae oor north of Lefayet let from Ist august ly toJ. 8. WELLS, So, 3 Janniey court, (43 Wall strcet. fo LRT IN Soae BROOKLYN, NEAR THE YER- at of & modern houre, with [oe &e., 6 a siting acto thet Sar fur nie! 0 pari other rooms, ‘ished hed, or the hones onlg be lot furnished or uct, tor H » year or two. Address W.! Jerald 10 LET IN JERSEY CI CITY—A CONVENIENT AND newly furnished house, a few mis nf ‘hee from py forry, to an agreeable family, ax eo is desirad! terms would be reasoi jo, apd taken oat in boerd. ‘Poe. beosion Immediately. saadvose Halsey, Herald office. © LET OR YOR Sal. OLD ESTABLISHED hote! ane dining satoon town, will be let to m per. | ™ Amy smessed egenin gi street, betweon Atlantic and seppmbo has been wm the ouriness or if sold Will guaraatae Stave str Prive $1, aaa mack an ca lube: OARD IN BROOKLY*, NEAR FULTON FERAY— ots 58 GaibTemiunl ee Two ringle gentiomen wishing $> room together, can be oO ,LBT OB LEASE—PON A TRRM OF YRARS, a | Revommodated with spacious front, rocm on the vonond furnished: containc twelve room floor, with partis] boarc, in = genveo! family, very nereeably mand Sommeer bathr Kitchen; ts in perfect order, located ; cars pans the door. “apply at (50 Sands street. tsucdiatciy, ‘Apsivven lis teesiste 1 Waeaeetiee | POaRD IN BROOKLYN, WEAN FULTON TERRY. 1 romp inet PY — stroet, het wien Big fronts of of 1 aad 12 ‘. B Gertlemen and their wives or Tow si § een have pleasant rooms with board, on nea ry gold and warm bathe, in s strict private fam!iz, st moterate terms. Or tho apper part of the, house to lot to # rorpecta- die quiet family. Apply at 35 Nassan, corner of Adams Hi LET OR LEASE FOR A» weg OF YEARS, « fonr story snd basement henge, with = store attached, enitabdle for Any business. No. 109 Cedar street. priya at th awry store, 97 Washington etreet, corner of T°, MER HANT Le eg STORE TO LET 0! the west side of Brosdway, bi jomoty ed ay, wits we fe BR ‘i back room off the store An excellent Iuee 1 in the saine building “isp family. ARP B ay Aw imme toly te ‘ie JOHN 1 MADDEN. 3 See ST “HOUSES, Rot ROOMS, &C., ‘WANTED. ATADEE TE WANTED -FOR A SMALL FAMILY, three or four rooms. in Sentesl hous the Falton and Wall — Ht fe rook! 8 fe ivan ad addres ie E., box 132 _ ENT eI an obtair Bur IN Esplin) BROOKI.YN—A LADY AND 6 GEN. an, aad elo feu llemen can have large sicy @ Seb re ‘wee, Where there boardera. 3 Henry street, near Hamilton a1 "References oes, 3 this ee Sting Sravcles tet ga ust oF near this 1 % t = isputable, end free from ineum:- y, perticulars a6 to loostion, APITAUISTS.WANTED TO PURCHAS®— Per Cont, box 4,551 Post Office, oh Bat aie tots im ag hued 00'S yisiniey.ito amonnt of & decieahle te: ofa party who bas somes 4 thereek,° Address HB. tb, Harald office, —n rreTeneRt ‘Willow ee Wyma SMALL HOUSE 1 IN THE cops oR OARD AT tea ISLAND.—A Tenth ward. Address O. P., Herald ‘man can obtain Say en eg quartere in s privat o hovee om the water, ine fost ‘and tea, and diuser om WAnrepsa avo STORY HOUSE. NEATLY POTS | Sundays. om reasonable tarms, by app.ping at the frome nished, in the vicinity of Irving place, for which a | fice, second floor, 76 Iassan street, v Tho nig wu oP be Address, stating location quare Pest OMies, for three yo a OUN COOMMODATION OF 8 be, ie at moderate rates ab Williams’ +h ht oD ANA ERD EAA: Jt EURO DCRR OE ne, bait am pg tn tet ie by railroad {roa the city, by mp Waser, TN THE UPPER PART OF THE CITY, A | Piyive te William Willa d Murray tre ¥ quart ofA howe, sine wes sxesed 91 178 per in ow ted refers Bae Bebe alot | A LADY AND GENTURY docatiom and particulace, a. T, wan S64, lower nee, with hoard for indy only. Locarion between Fo o —— feonth and Thirt; i sreet: and near Fourth aveuse Wane 2 TO PURCHASE -IN fAST BROOELY: € ferred. Board iuadvance, Acdress U. L. Union square Fost er OARD WANTED, IN BROOKLYN— inutee walk of Coty Hal Love pag eee. ae in ® pnd Jot, fltathe hbothod, ® neat pened frame howe ara) sree Bradicy; iterald ote. '* ation and terms, Edwin he gd L ane Ta MPORTED WOVE CORSETS—M HE id ad No. 1 Carroll place, | fe hc, SR TR BHoAzRP IN SUI BROOKLYN —s YEW PEawa- | | SOARDING AND Leoomea. COOL ANT eorper Beveiwag 524 “ODGINGS. suane TT, aGIRaS.- BARRA AN HOUSE, 27 AWD 29 CEN tr eatablichmeas as before engaging © ‘Terms, sweaty Mi DEACON. NOS 68,70 AND bod ad PLACE Ceogped Clarenden —Mra. B. taken tts ERM4NENT OR TRANSIENT Ros) say aps raw) se oc wazie centlomen— can be d dy apolyin At 12 Newon place (Vercer Strech, eee doo: fiom Bight ati im bese! has allie moderm improvements. Re 5 an7kD.. ee FURS ISHED beeen! 18 WANTE a> Ns sublet thant board, in » epectab! peorhood avove Twontieth strest witht widow lad preferred. A Address 8 A., box 127 Herald cfice, peatin doin) i SINGLE GENTLEWEN, OR GENTLEMEN AND THE! Bi Ras find pleasant roome with or without parti: by applyiay ra tnd Watts nirect, two doors from ti MRR .—G. GOULD INFORMS HI Shi monaningg, <u i odate & fe roome during the suumme:, si Mout avon Ral Vers. Focel. thi ride on tae New Heed. “The house is ftted up with bathe TATEN Jae —DOaKD Ma¥ BB ODTATAED i aay, i & form asantly sitante one mile from Pi sding. Ver fasther pa tievlars apply mi eo beocee street. WO SING GaNILEMEN CAN BE gat T NFornithed broakfest, ated with fu: and toa. (iterate WISH TO OBTAIN NC> vase altusted near Rzoadwa ‘Bighth aFourtnen hg ral use Of Feetwreneat ould be giver boarders sro taker nef Fences 3 hse, dress, stating torma, A BC bor 1,477 fFOUTHERN FaMILizs oareiaan vis ing to combine the superior Geer drag teed and ¢0) forts ofhome sa f of renpactauality, 4 i class Doves i location of bea: hie “ee meale if desired ts iene, eevee he Aagrene ta fll B,D, He, Mewopolian LET-WITn O8 WITHOUT BOARD. TO 4 GE Ueman ano bis wife, o: ina tine four sto pick baitaing, 48k hesweea Attorney a idge streets,» lsrge front rosm. and bedroom above t lor Ory. OF ‘the back parlor The front zoom newly | Sat FURNI SHED ROOMS TO st preakfas’ and toa, botweem Sroadway& sing the door. Please o ven “ot fF will Due nctiee will be the ele stion of oficers, £o., Proc BILLIARDS, pene |. Bure. 2 Taphes FOR SALE BUYERS Wil toni and examin tising re reser a Babess . with a ede of A oto iain DECKER, ‘No. HORSES, CARRIAGES, ao. DVERTISER WILL 4DVaNCE ONEHALY Ba two ay ~ ‘valve of a horse, two-sented nese, chi of same fe his fas ry month sional use of sam ye pa return) te ‘slivery of th gitsbiliamcns Address } Beaoh, 83 Libe: 88 Liberty street, thie a Brews aren Ry AND EXCHANGE 8) stalls storage taker ; stalls t FoR segs FULL BLOODED, CREAM COLOR 1 re, hands high, siz yours < F%, SALE—A CRED Cie oF BAY CHENT. horses, both 90: a. atylih, od apd kind, a1 mily, Can be Can be see: OR SALE tna BaY set A30UT BIG mks ri years old, gente, sls78 § rege Ore addy 4 et of C. Git Fo SALE—A BLACK 101 kind in double or sin; ~ barpere, warranted sount to P. Prinvecmronts cornet Merle Pte SALE A PINE Park OF MORGAN HO: SIX YEARS 07 just from the coun’ H. McAVOY, Ni hands La ts y long ey ‘ years ol lendid saddle horec, gr ind Also. oy of'bre dich = tails, five and vix years: lovely matched, ome of them ite slow price for want ofv Pleaes inquire as Ba: Hotel Astor House, tween the hours of nine and two jock. OR R SALE-A Liaw TROTTING WACOR, been used; made to teder on Third re or bane ill be old cheap: alee new butcher's or groo , light and strom ngcire Bt St stable rear “ aN. street, entrance t) alley, third door from Bre way. pee POR, SALE THE NEWTOWN AND FLUSHING Li of stages, A SMALL OMNIBUS AND SBT ‘Tue vmnious was bulls for private: ved and tr the harness, No. 35 North Moore ocak oom a carat ia for $125. Apply at 123 attorney streets OKSES FOR SALE—THRER THOROUGH BK HN. aad mari oe highly traved for sedate’ Sloe, a daneran Roreg) fnauire as 06 te 4 and avenues, ORR AND WAGON FOR SALE —A SPLES) are, 8 thege Inehes Bich, six y+ ‘sigs co goed Dont by * Phi a. Wil be fold cheap” ’ Apply at club stable, corner of State aud Soeruw streets, brook): nS AND JOP WaGOr VERY LOW. —A CUE GAYNOR CON. eoreted Preach and on hand euch an im- 2 wil lecioe s Y charged. 45 Whiz tinues to receive (weekly) her eorscte Havin varied selection Prices half urualy POARDINO. - bye GRNTLEMEN WIS@ING eles Maye permed rooms cae bo well accom tee! Bear 7. Front ond y roms ‘on second floor with pantries attached. and of ancien Terma most moderste, Respectable mucchanlss will and this caiptbien Fy Deriset at sorner of Tenth strect, ANDILLAS- OARDING.A FEW FINE, ATRY ROOMS, SUIT. | at board, at tue Darwer Bewas at sn Si damiiton aroha, ot t the Barker Der ane po pais aay prior to Shenssival atone cere South House see containing, oil poe metera tho variona Continentsl mac kess: pebasatare:) eolored mantiling, termenty $10, now 86 7 #16, bom $1.60, dp. formerly $0, portod do, formerly $25 _Parie ‘entitin 38m meri IBBONS.—GREAT S85CRIFICE or TRE REM 4 IN- Sug oboe Of dress trimming x dbows; al DING —WHY WILL iceecs vem eer IN ToWded bocels, when tl peruse residence, iene 2a ~ oA aod thee an ‘comforts of trimming 90 again laden’ season; rolling Off at half their ne bs MM. H. be tin Cr OFF Cli LOTEING Ww WaNTED,— GRNTLS err] having Cid bie J wearin, 6 apparel te Clspose of ana cm tosis prise ys Seen a5 B eds and neshly rep RDING—A | sort or A at ta Ts TO sition ef parlor ned bear fart in hrs clos house. rep! ements. A's rooms for single 1 Tenth strest, corner of Fourth aveaue. OARDING — PARLO! at plang 0 is . oe LL Phe MS At a cag i CLOTHIPG—A LARGER bh agowips f io nga « ap fares ‘fxse mf ey f poet ta te root 4 4 eae rs ‘“ ebed leo at 42 peng et bie elas with he 0, DING AGENCY, No. 622 2 BROADWAY ~Pamt ent —UADIRS OR GENTLEMEN HAVING as wanting bosrders oan Togister at this offic £0, sapere “Wie Meade fale ened peige ats ay sebibien Termin, and hind of Nosrders,, of whos Post baiee Laas siento paratctinhenteareatnnentatsties ENGLISH | ADVERTISEMENT. ere: Cohen. ES Pa? ieeee ard yee, papers. er Pee ase ty Ve tter, Pers stant Boarders HE CHaISWORTR HOTEL, DERLYSHIEn, RVG T jang.— WILLIAM JRFSUR, ry proprietor of the above DTA rise, Alay ROMS 19 > to roi i shimalks 40 the nagisoss bosmtifuily shinsted ca tno fan Patronage, hivherse ny. voligiabag fuvure favers for ‘etbenotee me wi te iim dof th Seah nent. The ain 8 oie a erste TRY HOARD WaNTED_ Pa ek WTe ‘ihe Kewahey ation ae to we, let of Santos rg rane fant fom the etal, bm ath, ©: y ng ten, requirs every train, Shorse. Farms vase a a RK s Al, Herald oifiee, witl r URNETU RE. Hear, SPRING MATIRESSES AND IRON BED. ANT#D—BY a tenda.— These sprig matires ena wal 2 term heeee sea , OS Crosby street, ae RNITORE FOR S4Lz—A 2 wuLY RiMOvING ? PRIVATE BOARD—IN A SMALL, ORY othe country, will sell ‘ow for three roseword | ily occopying a fine apacions hones with well part T xvite m tatin, ronewood pi oon, An aot | Sreiehed rooms and avery 9 modern Ovaveni nos, Apply at rfrraiture, of 8 eperior quality at ete eal, Do, 52 Basi Sie tr r Arving p sce Pp 7 bot 109 Weat Twenty tourth etree: nese Kighsh svonee nn Tempera 4 OMS TO LAT —A ORNTLEMASN C tod with » parlor hadron. Apply st No. SPOR TING, ae. nr POR SLP ds eee dele » noeMa To iN * Dread citeet. h, five Yaece rh tmnt, witl be, wold for S160. A oss hands och are ware , Philadelphia m: » SO Myrtle aver a ‘where tho horse eam be seen, nad rald'otiee, any time this wask. ms BS OWNER OF THREE VERY FAS) FAST KOASES, agers ole. of grea Mie ane Ssayle, werrasted ound)? to ciupose ul | Sivup an torenise , wishes wr “nh 108 Mulderry street. MUSICAL. t| $2,000 RMR ease ay Sz 5 own a bouton Ait bade oe ot ine at prices, deeintette diee SUPENION 7 OvTAVE $320 KOSEWUOD PIA A fre to order Home ag three ie merehe. by celeer: anton’ Sad fay wari sae. iu be wold for p- leat Sten at 101 Camber W. LADD &CO's ch bw . mit ~ BMI planorox: sen grasd dleghns pis Se eremee el the pointe whet eeniNcoLe 4 THOMPBON, sole sxente, 441 Broad ea Fer Loe sagt SPLESD ID ow i Rew grand aesion. whieh constitute & perfer Liabed ROSEWC rome inia ‘beon in hy isever for the bout as tw dares capyle teameotats or for. mee inte! 28 Went Neersogeet Wecoud door trom Ninth aves ya reer Neat ie fe owell 0: Susuiens Per ate epripeonl wit uric tale‘ Sw then, De be bad o Hehed with s macy’ (lustraven. ve ~T0 L&T, BY THe MONTH, A GK nshopas: ant BF Beoatny ch ales, eto | 480 Broome street, corner Cre *y " B iis ¢ habene, Of Rardenns, ober: t Ne Franklin street corns yy, She enperior chatean Perganson. mouvse, ole shevs a few onvae of the onlebrated chs ved Girort from the agen’ » Maran oe +0. ted and white Sordesas wat sare’ eve ff verio@s brenda. Ravan 4 aden Boe® onymt