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eae eloctri ligtt with no! fre at gt trom her sasthead, Sue wi ,ow) yards Of canva:, end her speed 1s conapaied is, OF eighteen mile- xu hour—a rate which will per India, ‘by the Cape and to Australia, i not wish to be ‘orm the ei bez = : ad Jooing whatis an jhuman being of to appearance, at nay frie » a mind and will of his own, this soanoaed Crowd of iadividualities ‘of hamaan class ‘enetres x 5. 3 —_ that. will be coiiected within a few hundred fe Mr. Smiths will there be who will not 8} iduriog the whole Yovage, Because be is ‘set! How many Mr: Joneses will pay the same. coin! “Between how many “nice” yout a great gulf” fix the adies and proper’? face of be aoxiows “mothers s; what rivalries; and, if many Americang voyag* oy the Great Fastern, what duellings may we: not ex- pect on thatample dook! In short what.an epi or scamera-obsevra of the world will the Great Fas ‘seut! It wili be worth, any-aspiring. novelist’ Cake bis berth to Eo apr Lg eel cor the g yee na- fey so eta em al compu Tt will be che mo: the world world condenai itself bef oo, for the sake of being observed rs jexamive: ie rapid succession of faces will bewild him at Gest, but individuality wiil come out in time, thoug! he pcm ge sbarp about bis work, otherwise the Great have stepped her screw and. paddles before ne oa tances any resnly Jf his material is enlarged, his ptime ts caueb curs wong voyages tueiy iove-tasiciugs, Wings, reconciliations and irrevoca- “vle uuions; ge bie has entered en another phase. For what tea. maoiith it is = before we begin to think about its golug. How will old ve ers look back to the romantic ve Pinal a room full persons were their ‘own company. mouths, gradually forming enmal- ies oF GERD, when, atieahmmente cose up among “young people” unconsciously, and the more passive in- dence of 'the scene! We are’ growing a busier nation every year, and ¢aunot afford time for more than one bee of this anes ‘ . we miust not e to imagination s le the real, practical result of the grand epic o the Great Fasten. The poet, as he surveyed this vast sublu- ‘ary scene of restless industry and adventure, was struck ‘oy nothing.s0much asthe triumph of man over the sea. He expresses himself as more than struck—as shocked Nequicquam Dens abseidit Prudens Oceano di si tamen impize tangenda rates transiliunt vada. He argued that the sea was a providential appointment, and ‘that it was impious in man to rtruggle against it—be had no right to unite what God bad separated, and connect land with land: when the divi inserted water be- tween. ‘We have seen the weakness of this argument, and ey ata much better doctrine of final causes than Bot if any one wants to see a good finishing blow given to the Horatian argument—at least on the solvitur am- Sulando pre) ern. —its act being Australia. ‘That act, whilo it is a speechless, is at the same time the most powerful auswer, that the’ rel scruples of the awestruck poet could receive. A will see in such a ¥oyage a mygh more natural, proper, wise, and obedient fulfilment of the designs “of Providence <ban any-timid self-confinement and servile deference to a barrier of wature would have been. It will that the sea was made to alternate with the dry aad not that continents might be disconnected , but that mau should have ‘the opportunity of exerting bis skill and invention in con- necting them. The result of this expertment in ship ‘ouilding, if it answers, of which there is listle or no doubt, will be a conselidation of the British empire such as ey. Dot yet seen. . Half of the space which separates the rious seetiogs of tt from the bn yee a from each atber wall $e annihilated. Our colonies will be brought compar atively olose to us, and, whatis almost of as much mportance as the actual vicinity gained, they will be more chan twice: a> Bear to us in i The difference etwoen a month's voyage and MA aoe Che difterenge to the imagination. We think of a place a3 within reach, and within a home my if ei is only “a mouth of.” "The whole empire is tims breught into a cue compass ,and obtains the addition of —— which so much greater union gives. We ehall find ourselves paying visite toand receiving visits from India and Aus- saaha. Qur friends will come over for the summer with return tieket «i the British empire will become, in vir- tual compass, a province. ‘The Late Charge of British Drilled Cavalry a Gtrasjoon etd ding Down a Persian In- he naval Outram was then preparing (2 send an expedi- con to capture Mohamrad, on the river Karun, or Karoou, and the Persian army was In the jate affair the native cav A letter oa commanded this regiment, at, gave sod bis adjutant, youn themselves in front A the eth (roop, which was eaten direc eppoate the noare-t (ace @t the square. ‘The othe Im-on snd Speas came the least ls, riding knee to nce, with spurs (a their borses’ dank, as if after a Bog. Ta rear of them rushed the dark’ troopers of the 34, cnad to ayenge the death of poor Malet at Bushire. In spite steel, Gre and bullets bey te tore down upon the | one “we of the devoted square. As they was shotthrough the thigh and Spen’s od, bat unheeding they swept onward. takhes and the fire and the noise and crack! the nasketry, the younger Moere’s horse swerved as they ‘ame tips Dropining ‘iis sword from his hand and. letting t hang by the knot at bis wrist, he caught Muresan a souk bands, serewed his head straight, and then cool f rida ata fence, leapt him atthe square. If, ire, iny man eau be said to have been first, the younger Moore is that man. - Of course the horse fell stone dead upon the yayonets; #0 did his brother's, ridden with equal and determination, The elder Moore—18 stone in rod 4 6 fect 7, oF thereabouts, in height—cut his way ou HH aa 600 Persian soldiers ef the 1st, Resvlee, who composed. that fated eycaped pring bm wert Thus be 30 Light ‘Cavalry, to ure theit own enemies ajewab (answer) oy we our $50 ce deal of Mantel i> Babadur. Comets and a ‘Theory of the Solar System. SS OF Ee at 1 witithank you toinform your readers that another planet, the 43d of the between Mars and Jupiter, net ates oh at this observatory by Mr. Pogson. Positions were as follows:— G. MT. % M. 1867. home hm 8 ae April 15....18 34 14 18 30 10:96 256 6 12 18 3 1898 «6106 42 56:7 © 15:26 «106 42 36:3 oe Magnitude 4 The new planet is about 2 degrees —_ the oianet Iris. Your obedient servant, Raney rs Ommenvatory, Oxford, pe: Fe ‘1887. COMET SUPPOSED TO BE HARMLESS. bis belief that the = et in THE GRRAT COMRT In a letter ext “ay Von Littrow's letter is to dissipate He proceeds to show “that the con-tet forms an extremely love world <his. ridicglows enatter of which comets ly be ae even ~T would barely equal inder storma and hurricanes. vw thie che fall of a meteor, and produced by our hone Prmening of Ye earth thi the Inminons append ages of one of those bodies, which itis trae might more ieily happen, would be wnattended by any injarious con- eequences, since the matte which comets consist is Bot Noherent substance, nor ig iseven an atinosphere such as ? Tahale, With regard to the comet of 1566, its we cout met vate that 1 exntoe approach the earth within ‘eome five millions of miles, and, therefore, in its nearest some neo would etl be abont ninater ees re | emote than . 1 say the leas OT ne nen apan the credulity of ign: Wf if be not practist sat aon, 10 08 L most innocent among the nnocent heaven! es evil designs of any sort sgaicnt bod y warts of ure. Incredible as it may appear, — rem too trostworthy a source not to believe ¢, that in Awetria, too, the country folks, in oe. tion of whats’ to happen, have ceased to till thetr felds, and ere wasting their time in idleness. Such 1 delusion might provoke a smile, if it were not too . Whatever the use of comets may be in the aniverte, ¥¢ (3 not that of Hberating Us ‘men from ports visible, ry Professor d'Arre-t at Letpsic, and which is now » an entirely different body from the comet of nat the Chertes ¥., tog, ae bore, the angering chat im 1556 had taken the resolution of abdicating ue ocoeren ‘end thatthe very rumor of his doing so was raftilytaen ‘of by the astrologers of that time 9 connect ve empected event with the comet. It is natural chat inquities shoukl have been made upon the appear nee Obevery comet during the last few years, in order to “ee conetner anything in common z ith that of 1556, nit 19 Deere eas yet has any sufficient proof of its dentity been perceived. HW CWEORY OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM—THE RANTH DORKS NOT REVOLVE DAILY. 10 THE FDCTOR OF THE LONDON CHRONTCT {elucidate fhe solar system. Solar syevemiets, Yacladiog the centre of (he eciiptic will make the diameter at least Mihir wit ag ete , the circumference by doe: ted ‘a daily revolution of more hour, pony Ap rad carth to contain more than 24, degrees of its Grommiarenea) ened are in the diameter 1143¢ degrees 00 a pectionet 264,223, parts of a 5 N. B.—Who can belfeve the earth advances nearty 1 miles every minute of time, and 1,000 miles every hour of time? I declare I can demon- the bas not a daily revol ¥ JOHN DAVEY HAILES Daum Vita, Icxuxtow, Cammripamames, April 17, 1857. Marine Court. Before Hon. Judge Thompson. CAUTION T@ PASSENGERS RIDING ON OUR CITY RAIL: ROAD Oaks, APrit 30.—Clark vs. The Eighth Avenue Railroad Company, —This is an action brought to recover for injuries sustained by tho plaintiff short time ago, whileon one of the de fendants’ cars in this cty. ‘The plaintiff’ was riding up the avenue, standing on the front step of the car. The car wa. going at the usual rate of speed. A horse attached toa car became restive and ran towards the car, the shaft of th cart striking the plaintiff just above his ankle, produced quite a severe contusion, from the effects of which he wa. laid up for several weeks. Tf the driver on. the car had stopped his horses the collision would not have Le ted On this testimony counsel for defendants thoved for ‘dismissal of the complaint, om the ground that but tor the carelessness of the plainuff the injury would not have . The Court granted the motion, holding that a passenger who, while standing on the steps or platform of a railroad ear, is injured by accidents Ike the present, is guilty of such a degree of negligence as) convicts him of inexcusable negligence. The rule of law in such cases as this is, that when the negligence of the plaintiff contributes in the’slightest degree to produce the injury of which he complains be cannot recover. Judgment for the defendant, with costa, LIABILITY OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF EMIGRATION YOR EMIGRANTS’ LUGGAGE. May 1.—Van Ars vs. Phe Commissioners of Emigration. — The plaintiff's assignor came over to this country from Germany in the 6! William Tell, which arrived at the port of New York im November last. He and his baggage were landed at Castle Garden, the place leased by the de fendants for the landing of emigrant passengers and other purposes, Each piece of luggage was regularly checked Amongst his baggage was a chest containing wearing ap. parel ind some other articles, of the value of $487. For this chest he held a brass’ check, (exhibited in conrt,) Castle Garden, C, 490." This chest he has never received, and, after a thorough search, the same ¢ innot be found. This action is brought to recover Tho question in the case is simply whether the defendants are liable by law for the value of the lost or missing article. ‘The Court hold that they were, and ac cordingly gave judgmentfor the plaintiff for $487 and costs. Kings County Cireuit Court. Before Hon. Judge Birdseye and a Yury. SUIT AGAINST THE CORPORATION OF NEW YORK— THE NEW LAW OF EVIDENCE. Arrit 29.—In this case it appeared that the plaintiff, in company with some friends, one Sanday afternoon in June last was proceeding along Barrow street, towards Hudson, and when near the corner of the latter the sidewalk caved |B, and he was precipitated into an old well abotit forty fect deep. This well had been covered in, by placing two wooden joists fear the top, upon which rested the stones and earth, The joists were found to be completely rotted nomen testimoney. Judge Birdseye, in charging the jury, took occasion to remark that this ¥ first bs re been Begligence was gross,thea in exemplary da jury seemed to incline to the opinion that the negli- geuce'was gross, and awarded the plaintitt $760 damages. Supreme Court—Special Term. May 1.—Cyprian L. Tailant vs. Mortimer De Motte.— This action was brought to recover from Mr. De Motte the sum of about $3,000, The complaint charges that upon the settlement of the partnership affairs of Mercier & ‘Taillant the defendant, who was employed by plaintiff as attorney, received the sum of $4,500; that the defendan after paying over a part of the money refused to pay th» remainder. The proof showed on the part of the plaintiff the payment to defendant, and that plaintiff, who hat failed in business, left the money with defendant to pay off and if sneer fore Judge Peabody, who charged the jury that if sw the money after Bem Aye bands of Use defendant waa left Mya crestor, th Yerit mist be for ta defendant, directed the jury se to find. The jury, after being ont three hours, failed to agree, ‘and were dia” were charged. They stood nine for ae * and two for de- fendant on the direction of the Judge, The case was tried by Charles Matthews on the part H. Whiting for defendant. fore the general term in May, on an order setting ast order of arrest obtained by plaintiff. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED FRAUD. Before Hon. Judge Woodruff. Maurice C. Hull agt. William Wilson & ned in this cause should be modified is sufficient that it appears that the defendant is about to commit the acts of fraud with which he is charged, a the evidence i# derived from declarations made immedi- ately prior to the commencement of the suit. terms of such declarations may furnish ver proof that before judgment is recovered it will do the very things whieh the Court is authorized to restrain, Let an order be drawn reciting that it 4 to the Court, by the affidavite read on the motion, that the defepdant, Wil. son. baa threatened and is abont'to dispose of If property, with intent to defrand the plaintiff; and that he is about to of certain lots at or near Harlem, in the city and w York, with such intent, to his father or & 5 Jer may be drawn substantially as ts of motion $7, to abide the event sboee anggested. of the sit. * MISS ELLEN RUSSELL, LATE OF I’ es gions tl call at Meaara,'A. Berger & Co.'s, 12 Maiden fanes the wit hear something of her family. Eitwe (are, trom Bransiie, ‘conn gy aopiieg ‘¥bo came to thia country in the year 1886. lying Froot street the; ‘dey will boar of something to their ‘5 Jk) dey WANTED—OF MRA, tr! LATE OF Tuam, alway. Ireland. she will Bear of something te her ads ‘calling at the odice of Collin & March, i Bath tog jeDonongh, of Britiah bark Clarence, NEW YORK HERALD, BOARDING AND LODGING. 2 Seat tale Rea TO LET WITs BSE Se G'BON, STREET.—FRONT AND REAR PARLORS 16) sibecice teeters past eed AVERLEY PLACE, NEAR THE NEW FORK 28 te water, So. ho, nial hasisowsety furalahed, STREET.—A NEATLY FUR- > per aaADWAr. xa Stereo raptor ry Tea fare cold - pe at ctrniied howe SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1857. enn 1D DGIAG. Sonppe enna’ ARD WANTED iy A SING ‘a BY 1A at 8 ORNTLIM AR, wir Terms not $4 per Buse. ranean PLAIN pA fol 5 ¥ ‘ arg ie the advance, anes ao indp'onty. ‘Torts tot tes pees Yet an rea arose hore Seventh Bieta War Forma mecarae Oe | BOARDING Wo; 0 Kast, eye oat location pei poceh mes wo A FAMILY OR TWO SINGLE GENTY. - are desirous of Reopmmo «ts rt superior: shed rooms, with or it board dns ot be necommodated at 25 Beadh street, opposite FURNISHED Laing 3 wit ok OR wont meget eh hath, cient ar ae, ‘Applyat Pais ‘wenty-firat and Twent 107 CLINTON zuAoe, ae. FIFTH AVENUE.— Dighs puraiaarens ils ce ibcta beards entoroetinntis cole, “L ly or 7 ences give and required. OARD A em SOIT om ROOMS on SE. ny aN sing! lemen, =: = 19 South Ninth sureet, corner of Third MACDOUGAL STREET, NEAR WASHINGTON ‘equare—Nicely furnished rooms for famities and single rooms for genuemen, wi full or parti! board, with Ai! the comforts of a home, may be obiained asabove, Terms reason: A 4 I -y~ BLEECKER STREKT.—GENTLEMEN AND THEIR wives ‘desiring board, will dud and single superior the above firat Tose, cow: -aining all the modera improvements; alao, a few day boarders n. 165 CHAMBERS STREET.—SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN be accommé with rooms and board rot, cold and shower baths in the house, No moving in May. 202 EAST BROADWAY.—FAMILIES AND SINGLE Seatlemon can’ be accosstanda ted wi ith pleasant rooms y applying at the above number, oo terme, BROADWAY, ONE DOOR BELOW CLINTON place.—A suit of fine InrRe rooms to lets a Hu! or House has alt the 75¢ for other use, with or without meals. modern improvements. N ENGLISH LADY, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN A wishes 'to rent ® parier and bedroom, (ur- ‘with partial board, t@ two single gen. rooma;” the house is nitinted one. bloc sara, and within 15 minutes walk of the Hamilton ferry. dros BOR. Herald office. References exchanged. the howse. A PRIVATE FAMILY CAN ACCOMMODATE TWO gentlemen with a large room on the first or second floor, with or without board. Terms, with board for the two $10 per week; without board, with gas anil attendance, $1 0 per week. Best of reference given and required. Call 'at No. 82 Morton street, near Hudson; location is pleasant, in the Ninth ward SUIT OF ROOMS ON THE SECOND FLOOR, WITTE rooms in the third story, to accommodate two or three Single gentlemen with partial ‘board, at No. 20% Henry street, corner of State, Brooklyn. SINGLE GENTLEMAN MAY BE ACCOMMODATED with a furnl ae bedroom in s private family. at 35 Wit low street, Brook! Begin Seve. Inntes’ walk from Fulton Oeil nee erties $6 per month in advance. FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN RE. ACCOMMO, ith board, by ants 1g Barrow strert, between Fourth ang Bleecker sierets, where they clety and the comiorta of a PLEABANTLY SITUATED SUIT OF ROOMS, ON the second floor, to rent, furnished or unfurnished, witty board, in the house 12 Kolngdon square, near the hue ears aud Bleecker street sages, Also, a small OARD.—VERY GENTKEL APARTMENTS, NICELY furnished for s gentleman and lady. with boid for the ‘meals in room, can be will find pleasant 8o- ‘abont one block from Fifth Sdvunce, “Addrese R. 8. 8. Union square Post OARD.—I75 THOMPSON STREET, A GENTEEL house, between Bleecker and Honston strweta.—A commo- ious and pleasant front room, second story, furnished or un. furnished, with good closets afd w e, with partial board for two gentlemen. with full board for the lady, aud if furnished $15. Boao coos ae ROOMS TO by A WITH BOARD, AT 66 Bleecker j between ‘and Fourth, The fouse. bee boas arepaired and palnied. pleasant, OARD.—A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, SECOND floor, neatly furnished, with use of parlor adjoining, 10 indy and gentleman, oF, 0 ‘single partial board. An’ American wi indy wibow Yamily. Kpply at 78 Went 27th street, wear Sixth avenue. OARD.—TWO GENTLEMEN WISHING TO ROOM TO. mall pi family, can be accommodated nd front siting room, either with or without with a bedroom board: location pleasant and convenient, and the house has all the modern improvements. Address box 1,403 Post office, Lf furniabed, $13, or for a married couple, | JOUNTRY BOARD WANTRD—FOR A FAMILY italy of we persons, three alr id froma June T wat othe mld of he of Repiombe ena ei peasant not than ti; Frou from the cyt ye wien) more than ti, b « 8., bos 914 Posi often, New ¥ a a place and where (OURTRY, HOARD WANTED IBY A GENTLEMAN J and wife mn pritaie family, within an hour's tra thecity. Addreas ow 150 Herald office, siating’io- cation, price, &c. (Country BOARD WANTED.—TWO YOUNG MEN ‘wiah to fad respectable board, either on the Kast or North rivers latter preferred; wish henithy situations and easy access to the Pleaxe address, stating terms and other perticulars, P.O. office. + box 1 i aR Post Beene APARTMENTS. WITH BOARD, FOR SIN- Eis Bentigmon or geattemen and thelr wives, in s 4 In the vital of Washiagion equate and FIRR srewun may B., box 1,198 Post office. secured by {LEGANT SUIT OF FURNISHED APARTMENTS AND ‘single rooma to let, in # first class private house, with or without private table: also, a stable in Be rear. Apply ut 88 . Mark's plaee, Bighth sireai, Ritter KOOMS 70 LET—T0 ONE OR TWO SIN- 0 Inquire ut 78 Kant Twellth street, near Broadway. Meteo ROOMS.—A PRIVATE Bf ponipeed HAVING ‘a genteel house in the lower part of Lexington avenue, wi!l reat two neatly furnished rooms, without board, to itle- men. Desirably located near wveral first class hotels aod rests areas, Address F. R. Heeald office. URNISHED ROOMS TO. LET—NONE BUT gentlemen need apply, at 2 Rowery. Bag ttt ed AND THEIR WIVES AND sIxOLE h board, for two days, | Marka pince, th vtreet, HOUSES, ROOMS, &0., TO LET. FOURTA AVE! im —BaeT to et 4 PART OF THE ‘ToUsR way, pence required BROOME STREET TO LET.—THE HOUSK 18 VAN BUREN, Sr neontiwny, room 8 cagtlaghomne ye $7 ~70 LNT. HOUSE io RAST TWENTY THIRD + atures, three Morice and with tbe mo- improvomsels. Apply os the promuea, wear Turd avenue, “A OFFICE OM BROADWAY, NEAR WARREM and piensant. Inquire at the of Price protean “Ototala pou, 290 Browdwey, ABINGROUDR TO LRT, PUL gerne Parmer, with » capital of two ‘or three bundred the present cocupaat in ite management: house i ‘und conmmodious, toeation weal of " | Aitwre chance, weldoa 1 be tart witke Rdirens 0. Ck sf a '8 SHOP TO L¥?— ATTACHED TO THE MER- cae House, corner of iroome and Mercer nceet Also a basemssntitor'shorage. Les ates Py gt a Ee 6. Union sanage office. AY STRERT, POs- LL, ADDISON '& CO., ILLINERY STORE TO LET—IN THE BOWERY AND Gxtures fc dress, are pale, Ad with full name, M. @. H., box 3,417 Post office. RIVATE STABLE roe LET—IN NINTH he kry ad BE- and Third aveunes.. Apply at No. 33 a. — Vig tt RICHMOND, J pI se ipae ere cash: LET, beg o the Lac ing qj ye rr A hor From, the lant ng. * rae piel i aealedet lane, New York. TEAM POWER.—TO FINE LIGHT BABE power, inthe bud ae tnd Sf Greone streot For ‘elght amall tarni ‘and 4 lot of fe." Apply oA. £0. W. BRADY, 39 Greene gh alg ey STORK TO LET ON BROADWAY, NRAR NIBLO'S A diguaing mbites o are any simi ernie. fixtares, iver, “Went $1300" Address Ree ea oe TO Lt. IN JOHN STRERT.. Tat! ae cellar of the store ent $300. “Apply to8, B. SCHIEFFKLIN, 170 Wil- TATEN ISLAND—ON THE HEIGHTS.—TO LET, FUR- nished, & moat delightfully situated (amily mansion, with til modern ‘iaprovermesis, kighea and Bower gardeu; say sta Of cholte frult; aurrounded by mosLextenslve grounds; Ik from the ferry. For further particulara apply to J. URTIS ao U., ark Exchange | Place. 70 LET-TWO THRER STORY HOUSES, BROWN stone fronta, in Hudson Cd FA eit Cs the Font Gisper samum.” Apply at NOT Wecsn wreck, Jereey Pent $025 per anni lone City, or ‘ale Washington shea, New York. LET—THE SMALL Pbaralar street, STORE AND BASRMENT NO. 3 eureet, under the Asior House. Apply oa the ([6, LET-TO SEGAR OR SHOBMAKERS, OR ANY itu Appia Grand wows" WTA HERE LET—AT STATEN ISLAND, EOUR MINUTES WALK T° from me mcie ns now Boren conager Soba ey coche tga me kgf. further nrteare wpply we JOUN ‘0. GUNTHER, #6 Malden lane, iow Ve Bo san LET—AT BARATOGA GPRINGS, FOR THR BUM. Tim. Weredioy piace, booresn Pilthpad Dente because. T° stor aoutna, new brik ane, neiry furnished, with | Ci menace BE AOCOMMODATED WITH PLEA. Davin Wet Ta cal Thirty seventh “sieee, ot" addcoas’ room a eet, where the Will not be exebeded fromm iy bot every siteaiion cies be a to make s comfortable home. Gas, bath, de 000 confortable home, ‘Gna, bath, ae. (LeET-IN BROOKLIA, Two Egoant, THREE XENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH FUR- | wiuin bat's Dioek of two roa, ‘hald houses ant furaished We Wourth svenunzabeve Trot ued, Oe taoek from Broed. I Noon Paes ot a vetemeabio reat 25, bon 316 Now. ioe rae Gee ena ats ren J., box 514 New JFPOTEL, LODGINGS—GFNTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN LET—IN A BMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A HAND: fea ‘rooms at the Globe Lael, corner of ‘some frvoi room fred ale alno iwo oF Frankfort and ireets at 33 centh per aight. A tow aay be ad er oom al St eeute per night, No other charges except at enuabie their option. FOROKPN PLEASANT ROOMS ON | THE. THTRD oor, for two or tbren geuilemen, in a private family, withot children, at 2 Garden street, AN OB- OBOKEN.—TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN and board, at No. 63 Garden ROOMS TO LET, WITH PARTIAL BOARD, Hlewen. Apply at No 4 Hudsoa place. ‘08. £2 AND & RAST TWENTY.THIRD STRERT. ure} ye ey a now 10 reonive ap: Heauions mites rg ae mente, joruon aya any io the city in point or the most deairable part Of Twenty-third street, near STREET.—A Ly pasenen SQUARR, Bee HUDSON ished ‘second floor, with board; 0 §i INGLE GF bai yy & SEs OBTAIN 10,008 ‘apartments in class brown modern sete taal 4c.; location in the vicinity of Street and between Pilth and Sixth avenues.” For Address Mrs, M. L. C., Herald office. HED, WITHOUT BOARD, art OARD.—TO LET, FURN' emer gentlemen, aanit house No. to one or two ger en, OF y of rooms, consisting of three 6a the second Aoor, of 12 Tenth street, convenient to the Sixth avenue. Terms moderaie, and family private. Referenee given and required. OARD IN A PRIVATE AMILY. —TWO ROOMS, FUR- ished or unfurnished, to let, with board, to geatlemen And their wives, o single gentlemen. House has all the mo- dern imp References exchanged, Apply at 01 Went Nincteenihy sireet, or 78 Benz cane Cr 0 MAY Bi pee A Connectiont. mediately of Mra, Julia A. Cura, Rerenore given nnd required. OARD IN WEST RLEVENTH STREET,—ROOMS TO let, with board. House has the ro improvemenia, Dinner at 6 o'clock. Apply at 18 West Elevenia street, be tween Broadway and University place. OARD CAN BE HAD BY A FAMILY OR A party of gentlemen in a new and handsome) Surnahed private reside Dinner at six. Undoubted quired. Apply at 98 Rast Twenty second s'reet, for tree days. OARD CAN BE OBTAINED BY A FAMILY OR A fow single gentlemen in a brown sione house. containing ail the mh conveniences, and y tu i tne of the most delightful summer im theciwy. Par piily private, Call for three days at 26 at Twenty third wt Breen ie ren wih ear, wae 2 poet. ¢ bt SE- leo ® room for 4 single sheet Siac boche, copventent wo Wi street forties. Ap" ply at 240 Henry street, BOARD, 1 BROOKLYN.—JUSF, VACANT, ONR fine rooms for a gentiemaa and bie wife or ine Persona. | Loca won"s aod ai Feared. 1 ey at Concord sires Boars, BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE fon, ean be yBiegsant eit con to Wall and Atlantic street famidy small, rooma Aurnlahed or unfurnished. OARD IN BROOKLYN WANTED A GENTLEMAN crme pot to exceed Bow « Wiper we week. eke ASarens' Ay bos 890 Post office, NFORMATION WANTED—OF PETER AND PATRICK Frawiny, natives of county Clare, parish of, Knoe Vhen last beard of they were in the State of SNew York. Any information concerning them will be thankfully reerived by their brother, SS. Address Cornelius . B Oliver street, New York ci y PATRICK CLINTON, BY crived from New Orleans. ved by lis wife, at Ireland. WILLIAM ROBERT FORSYTH, ONE OF THe etre at iaw and residuary te ot ities Mi Bargaret Fe. ete nT ae ‘RS. SM. W., FORMERLY pene sw something ° her advantage by communion’ oa friend O Loe direcuog na betore to A.J. K. PRD IN, BROOKLYN. TWO ORNTLEMEN, AND Uheir wites oF four single gentlemen can be accommodat: id wil plencant furnished toome sd board, mm private imnlly; dentin, convenient to Pulion avenue ears, Apply at ion sireet, « from Nace Boar, IN BROOKLYN ONE OR TWO ORNTLEWEN be accommodated with partial boar and pleasant coms, ina small private ‘aly, Fen tminnten walk the ferries, two blocks from the Court street and Fulton avenne cara Apoly at 292 Atlantic aireet Boke, IN BROOKLYN SIX OR RIGGT GENTLEMEN mortated with good ‘Mt AS President be accom! fireet, within three minutes wolk of Hamilton avenue fe ‘are in readiness and can be occupied Immediately. ferences exchan, OARD IN BROOKLYN. —A. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, or two young men, can have ® pleasant (rout room on second floor, with full or partial board, in email verate family, at 59 Sanda street, near Fulton ferry ne ee a gh DOLL. Ae ne. Seale corrvedly engraved, aerate pees, WwW MORAN, OF MEXTOO, I8 RESPECTY + asked to Rend ¥ Y ia present address to C. Hartmann, 4 street, New Yor! ~ EXCURSIONS. 1 ro C RSI —TO ACCOMPANY THE STEAMSHIP VAN. 4 derbilt, d dy) Dasa Any con Tyeaday Mav 5. o » cents, The YOMING, Cape fromm plep 2 Ne His id o'clock precisely, returning to the cay at Socio —— Soo -Hemen Ahan ee eS J-WAVING UN a conple fate owe Tall boned and rerene- FESER, Breocieec, me, M JOHMOND BIL, hg Ree he ie of Fyne children half price. meek jancing. at street, of from SEGARS, CHERKS HAS A LARGE AND German ae. h advanced BROADWAY.—O. 17 SSeabhe ocr ‘Maran, gars. Cash purchasers gan p eure bargains. neomors, in any quantity of any quality. Pape O*RS. ey pean locke of ore Tlie. “Porpaine fan be tad 0. OARD IN sour | BROOKLYN TWO OR THRE H iionm, can, ere is comforts of bome & te, BY, iberally for 4 eerie . in of small irae me imi te in & pleasant neg ‘convent lent to TT ne fermion eS South # Rrooklyn. OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—ONREOR TWO RE. apectable gentelmen can be accommodated with far jished ronmea (with gaa) and hedrooma, with partial board, ima house where there are no other boarders, Inquire at 221 Clinton street. OARD IN SOUTH PROOKLYN= A SUIT OF ROOMS ON second foor, and a foom on the third, can he had by & renieeead and his Bo m single grat temen, cher faratahent or vintornished, fo a at, eaten, convenient to ihe, care nnd ferries. Addreas GP He hee 1aot Post often, 8 Boas, IN BBs Peg Ni Lia wife, of three or fo yj PL Mra. ‘Wood's, ‘No. 17. Hudson terrace, Hoboken, near the ya hl ~ OARDIN THE GouNrRy THE HOUSE EENOWN AS the Pavilion, New Rochelle, about five Serie Caribe eure ip sia | % Aired te thone who many Tavor tne retro ih inate be retioa oF AR HE ben 8 Wenern Marine OARD WANTED— IN A PR qadtere or are 20 other boarders, ATE FAMILY, WHERE am sion tat jo pr mn emioman i takes Une and Wn Op eee ees low daring te the weet itty of taraty and sbulky’ ts pay roa Mocation vewere a ae ey bra bor 8,478, Post offer. ‘with name aud location, for three days. ARTIAL FOARD WANTED—BY TWO SINGLE GEN. tlemen, a: $7 each eek, ina respectable American inmily. below Bleceker sree. For particulars address W. B., Herald office, OMS TO LET—WITH BOARD. IN A FIRST CLASS house, 10 gentlemen and their wives or to single gentle. inen. Apply ai 429 Fourth street, ‘Second aven'ie and the Bowery. Lig? GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES SINGLE Ecntiemen cop obtain pleasant rooms, furs or un same baci WO VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS TO LET—PUR ‘without mania, on ie a private faaly mie dimen re at lodging lanes, Fsotee. are viry de- Sabie cgay ‘Apply a No.7 Amity street, hear Seaton b vO OR TURE GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN PLEA- ‘sant rooms, with partial board, in a private family, at 192 Atontie street, between Court and —— convenient to ‘nd Wail street ferries, Brooklyn LET—NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS - ? SECOND 100 Prince: fioor, (o geutlemen, without boul. Apply sireet, near . ) LET—AT M6 BOWERY, A FRONT PARLOR, FUR ished, eu for one or twe gentlemen. a ‘T—A FINK FRONT ROOM AND BEDROOM, yt or not, on second floor. Apply to RINGH, 104 Laurens street, near Spring. Mr GRE day after member i be, ee R. WILLIAMB, Captain. NIOR VETERAN COBPS OF 112—AT A REGULAR meeting of the corps, the “ollowing resolution was unant thanks of this corps be tendered to the volunteered their valuable servicrs at at the Tabermacie on the exvnings of Ue ved tha erateful SC Powe, the og cnltarie! to Me nd pairioue’ afdrees he following relvhrated profeasional 1 aod seientufic die r, Weller and fSeiaf- Garces and Saliivan, wager, for bie indetatiewtbe> 1 the gearrous and gratuitous chington Heasa' Ban’: slao the Connell vr reavonabie chara ait the evening af the 24th of COL. RAYMOND, Chairmen. Col AnM. Dauuy., Jn., Secretary AXTER HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, No. active. and exempt members of f° pany ind the fire armen in general, are request oo smaeion oar a, Sunday, afermoun, at WO pay the last tribute of ong late bro- ‘ier member, GOODWIN, Foreman. TF. Ann OCKS AND WATCHES.—LOUIS ANRIOH, RES Coy intofne iia wumerous wequain:ances in tia that he has established a jewelry store at G8 Broadway street, Tich jewelry at Soap, reece. > premians ar, apd restored like new. a best manner, wa bes ind locks clean cs and fe seesire by the beat work W.4 ag 24 iar mas arate ite Prete ed a eg in ‘tha ehey ony, P.a— wel eer RAR Piet repairs Sear Rey entown, iethl be | verte and all "puted ern Railron! , forwarded at reasonable rates. Rach express in charge of our own special messengers. peeeenentes ttceeteetiemirtnedhteaichtints eee) ELIS, FAR RNTA, OREGON indi +B. co."8 Oe oa Repaway.— We sit feigiareaet cairns LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY WITHOUT CU ‘an upper Boor, with 3 bath, de., Boorman pluce, Thirty third (TO LET-PART OF A MODERN HOUSE, NO. 6 West Thirteonih mirese near Sixth avenne, 10 8 staal faunily, oF Inquire on the promises. LETSFIVR REAT po ae J mopey WITH vr. randahs and well ruited for gen m3 Ay Moeeaied on the Newtown and ST Bushwick rout, Willaasbars Fo food tenania be rented at $125 each. Apply lo D. & A. KINGS- “AND 3 ae SUTTON, 8% Broad street LET—THE, ™wo STORY AND ATTIC HOUSE, @8 Lalght street park, with modern im ixetio! 47 Division stron it Barrow and rove revs Ler SAMATOA, I. u A FINE Ho! WITH nal i prea Ae a Vey 4 Iie SP arb 1% APADEM, County Clerk's omen, jouB8 LET—TO A PRIVATE LL met 5 4 COMMODIO! iret clase sad elegantly furnished house, ‘ail the mo- T’ LET—IN DEAN STREET. FIVE. to WALK rene Bo =r ferry, three room in tbe hire os pr et) able neighborkaad, o em ved wily 100 per anni, 14 offive, 0 LET—THE VPPER PART OF HOUSE No. 176 MOTT cirre:, consisting of front and back rvoma, two front a'tic bedrooms, back basement apd tour pantries Kast Kleventh sireet, fir | the modern imaroveren on given immediatel: P. SOLOMON ke Hamer 38 Reon two > AT FORT WASHINGTON, 10 MINUTES WALK cm the Hudeon River Railroad . a two story ate Aud basement hove, with Rearriage hone and stable, wilh « oo ‘of anacre of garden, &e, Will be willing Severe Apply ron tie seamer 2 Roadway po Le py a © < fw bedrooms, closers and 0 LET” tory of new batidin Web mannfaet yf BOGGS RCO. on the premiers, LARGE ROOM, THR NTIRE SRCOND No. table. for any; ORNL © LET THREE ROOMS ON aRCOND STORY OF Tron Me Is Market strces, os gratleman and wile, Ap- ing PART OF THE THRER STORY HOUSE No. 3 "‘Waahington verrace, Hoboken, wichin two minaien! walk of four ferries, Tha premises’ ars in perfoct orter Ton bathe gas, de. Rent moderate: 0 Shisetions to children LET—A HOUSE ON STATEN ISLAND, ADJOINING the Sailors’ Snug Harbor property, within ten min Hes walk of the New Hriebs vo and three of Sallors's Song ses landings: n pum o¢ excellent water in the basement, alsy fru. The haves le every way caer Hated le boarding horse. Inquire ot RIKER, 67 ENDID. MEDIUN BROWN sTONS ree, 8. Mark's place: haw all the mo- Also Bouse sod, tore Ul Canal. sirert; oF Ata ae “i poe Bek puns by manifacory, & Crosby sireet, and No. ose and store, Division atren', rent $40, Inquire of A. J, LEVY, 17 Wall sree, D LBT-THE SECOND FLOOR, Wirt GAS, CROTON water, £e.. wi Apply at the enrner of Poartrenih mreet and Minch TAR Ge ee SORT ) LET THR LOWER LEARY OF, THN CWION POUR story house No, 71 ween Fourth and Texinaion avenuina,, wit ran. 2 cod bathe R sepa farm ly ecoupies the upper part ume. Rent low. Reference requires Tis, Ae geuteel oh STATES Teh AND, NEAR THE cottage, wil one rovnd wa preg heal family.” Reat $400. Apply 60 aire. by iy Lyf PR Fs poet ‘oer tatingon gion sre ne, with all the modern a maprorraseat cave Sibu | | Rea LRT—TWwO LARGE PARLORS A me: od ‘gdentiat or & millinery Birr HENRY inv ROR 10 LRT—IN J tert tm bmi ete be maniets, Ac garden, sehools ae! poliroud ds Rent & HUNTINGTON, No Stet tem oe «hat MAN, Jamaien, L T° LET IN MORRWARIA=& HOUSE, OONTAINE ‘nine rooms, marble garten, grape arbor; lernte 10 a street, N.Y, oF to Mr. ean AR Bas hear Seventh street, Morriuania, iS er wire, k POD EASE AMAIOA. Le. bf ped se srony ren, 30 tet trom Tard svew, P ional tamara Finn Tnawire of a8 8 bie See rene | LET. OR FOR SALR—A A SUBSTANTIAL POUR orn niome otis, 2660, with Tirta ‘Medison Aveune, neatty fanre, fom waliabie tenant ic, wil be let low foe a rm and party furnished if deaired. If sold, Mase money a taken in other ne property, remaim Address Junius, care ss iy Davisor, LET OR vane tical LARGE hg fo streets, from I 6 2 Le? OR LRASE—THN SPACIOUS BASEMENT, OW two streets, ining more than oe See 100, tauare i comt: der Now. 5 and 7 Witte seth eppoeae, Atted up to suit ter tard Stay tne cotsepeicleg Coane Bie welt Caieatated third flight, whiel room No. 6, RENT—THE WHOLR OR PART OF THE NOOSE 100 Kast 12h at., partly furnished, RENT—SEVERAL wet. FURNISHED - jomtors bad tide Tamme Sieokad. Chen savers coer tae single enim can ve had by sidrewong 664 '. i fosmid oR ron Larsen THREE THR! Lf Nos. 4 yer speuwee pecween Wlevedih aad ‘ere- Mite inquire of CW Weston, ae p THO alia — sia cae Gane L fielatewtis iy ph L&T, IN BROORL ED, THE H, le scanned of three’ rooms, Poxt office. Rent $300. ‘Apply ou ine premiaca Aeneas Nesta! thal, looting, ty To hundred and Man two aor, mn cn rah eres . 10 WARONS ‘oodrut! names g. ¢. Unete Sa nd names b. NION COURSE, L. L—TROTTING.—ON owDaz. Ma: at 2% o'clock. A purse and stake oa beats "beat't in én harness. “i. Phfer names b. am. Bede of Portland. Mr. oe apne nemee gf. Ariel, H. We LO Clea oe D. Paltman names b. m. Stela. 8. McLaughlia namew . Owner names Audrew , Beooklyn, for the Course at 19 Grivel. and return as soon'as the sport is over. Pace \o gS aod return 60 cents, SHAW & WHITE, ‘Fropriters. Gea. Darey. James Conway names br. om. Owner HORSES, CARRIAGES, ee A TAMGE LOT OF NEW EXPRESS WAGONS, OF DIF ferent sizes, for sale. Apply st STUDLEY'S express office, New Haven depot, Canal Maree vas a iocor or Sica DR SALE—A SPLENDID BAY HORSE, WARRANTRD royund aud ind, vo yeurs old this spring, and eau wot a inile in three minutes; is best road horses in the oly Apply to WILSON & BROTHERS, corner Bleecker and Gros y wireets, OR SALE—A STYLISH BAY Hons , ABOUT Ute hands high, sound in ali reapects or want of ane. Gan bescen atthe New York livery wables, Broadway, be: tween Nineteenth and Twentieth sireess. YAGON, SHIFTING of the’ best makers. nearly new, and. by ‘Apply at the palat store, corner of Court and Dowgiasa streets, lyn. Teather top, SALE—THREFE HORSES; ONE FRENCH PONT, DR Fyre’ $46; one blind, ve stylish, 3; one cream aaule: St yet street and a ea, avenue, Kretslia Hota OR SALE—ALIGHT ROAD WAGON, IN FIRST RATS order, city ‘and nearly new. Varniahed ear, double: an be seen at 9 Kast’ Tweaty: street, between Third fd Lexington avenues. LJ SALA PAIR OF MATCHED BLACK Ay “Apply n wable Ge Race Trsmty novond meet. ORSE, CARRIAGE, AND HARNESS FOR 8SALE—A large bay horse, suitable for Pumily use, very gentle. rere carriage, harness, de. Ca es stables, 123 th aveaue. For price apply at ew Wagon, Franklin street ‘ULES, en A PAIR or Lane mules, six years old, warran' comet eae Rind. ‘want of uae. Tis coer tees: $20 and $80. Apply at 35 Ninth arenas, pear Dark chesnit sorrel. cheap, Mercer ANTED—A SECOND MAND SHIFTING TOR, ig ae box wai ae been arefulby. man need a ain ona on and wae Address tar ree aye Wokoon WANTED—A VERY SMALL DONKEY FOR A cane Address, slaling price and particulars, ber Ande high. acon ioe peatis oa comel orey ood ravellor, gem i en yy CUP rmecan lind & purchaeer immediately by eddresatng, box 2,586 Pom ofice. ii Youre UNIVERSAL HO! MEDICINE come ore pt cod lave Profemsor ¥ is-Awerion as i os io Inu! se the “ather ot vorerinary PHYSIC O8 FORGING MALLS, Which will never gripe, ‘W cents cack, comptes mane, To warm him ap, ‘$1 tbe package. DITRETIC MALLS (tours bia urinaries, lege and coat, $1 Ihe package. ALTERAGIVE CONDITION BALLS ie (orm and blooming condition, BI the package. To “stop that noise” and $1 the package. r Pu on end ‘0 (oflaramation, Bi the package. TONIC RALts To bring him round, BA ihe package. enotie miRTeeR Cures gripes in half an hour, Bl each, Bare cure for wounds and D ceuia a bottle, For old sprai Dicperses timors, ped bork, wiadga Tofallibie for strains of baekbene er ome Bl per bottle, HQuip swr sree ALISTER Rev oes tumare, thickening of Krommines:, derp weat- fd infammation, and brings sirangles Wamore to ' $I pee bottle, SD cens woh low. remedied are well known, long tried, ale wad r a sure (Get Youatt's book on the horse, gratis. SLADE DAVIRS. 34 Pine siceet, N. Agents wanted. Brake BRUSHES —REMOV A. —J AMIS ites brush manuikcturer, would morally. unt be has remer sock Say, and will be oftred at. ihe lowest era re inviied to endl. ns g Cieeonwich weet, wese Mucray. FROM NO, ew corner Hanover. WALLER WAVE Peer mide Wilhtans survet to 3 5 aver } pENOV AL EXTRAORDINARY — NOTICE TOTHE ariment and publi® generally — fearin ry lown the building, we wil naore our ot] geiabiinhed cofve saloon, No. 7 Spruce sire 4,10 No. 1460 Nasa stro -Open 4a ond THE. UDELL eo HITCH Bg THR SUBSCRIBER MAS Ramoy French, ‘nglieh —l TH Have a pe ae a 5 Lae Spywova. WM, JAY BARKER, WIG MAKRR, HA® Fred fom rt ronda, went Sor te Ctrl food's 087 gransa RT | HAVE REMOVED SaLawaspem Bares 146 Waier mrect “Prom 18 Wai To @ ares New a