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‘The Re-Colonization of Virginia—The Other Bide of the Question. 70 THE BDITUR OF THE HERALD. Colonization seems to be the chosen chanacl ferough which, in all ages of the world, kiage, go verr mente and even private individuals have fur. ‘tered their own selfish ends or intercate. In this ‘article we will confine ourselves to thie continent, end, commencing a few years ago, when, under the suspices of some of the leading statesmen of this eountry thie great experiment was tried on the Liberian coast—the double object of the founders being to introduce civilization into benighted Africs, and at thé same time free our own country from » population which never seemed to flad mach favor either north or south of Mason and Dixcn’s line- Mow, these were projects worthy of great and novle minds, where pbilenthropy and benevelence took the lead, and where the hope of making dollare for the originators, or political capital for outsiders, never entered their imaginations. But lo! the times are changed, and so are our projects; now we bare asebeme set on foot, not to to trensport the african to hie vative Jand, ana to spend our money ia so doing, but merely the reverse. to transplant whole eotonies of white mon, women end children into the slave States, and instead of spending our money for & benevolent purpose, we are to make millions o dollars hy the operation. So sey the originators. Is ie time to inquire how this is proposed to he done, and, if possible, interpose and save poor emi- grants from such a doom. The scheme shadowed forth at first faintly by Eli Thsyer and associates, has lately been incorporsted by the Legislature, under the name and title of the “ American BE nigrent Aid and Homestead Company,” ‘whose professed onject is the diversion of the tide of emigraon from West to the cheap lands of p abe ope Soathern States, which are to be pur @hased at wholesale, and then resold, in smal! farms, and by which it is assumed millions of dol- Irrs ave to_be made for all conzerned (i. ¢. for the sellers.) What disinterested aid they here give the poor emigrant!—and with a flourish of trampets we are informed that within one-half an hour from the time the bo ks were opened $200,000 stock was subscribed; and more astonishing than al!, $60 000 a Virginian; and further, fify shares by an ex- inian. Itisa pity that ths stock was not in- ereased to severa) millions, for it might all have been taken by Virginians—of course the people next to the origipators most interested—they being 49 to sell their old worthless lands which they were aware were not even worth cultivatiog, and which must eventually be abandoned; and the originators of the acheme would take the stock as being goed, being s Tittie different from Wall street stock in ral.and @ good bait for the verdant emi it. But besides all this, the movement was intended as a flank move- ment to head back the negro slave population and their masters by | Srheia! ing thecountry. Verily, a beautiful idea, but aimaly ridiculous, becanse not ticable. But the ruling idea is those millions of liars; and al these objects are to be secured by the cash to be paid by these verdaut emigrants for there cheap poor lands; and, secondly, by placing them in juxta-position for with the slave, to toil and labor alongside of them ontil (as every body knows) the poor white man has lost all self respect . ee ey mes wen gov by the —e object of is rocure Cc! | teltire Actual fe ir acres us look well on t to pl japon nt jon lane with afew doliars and a | saa helpless family, Bat, “Ho, tor Virgi- | nia;’’ ‘cheap lands,” “cheap lands;” “‘emall %, “emall farms;” “great inducements to emigrants,” , &c. But now, gentlemen managers, have id them all the trath?—have you told them what they may ex; as in comparieon with otaer States? Ha them that, with perhens few eunee re you told Fa Wwe you dons, they will looked on as men e & 6 1 i i Hy ? ij H f j : ge : SE i i - 5 Hist b A oF 3 Hi H E 4 s xt : [ = 3 3 85 = 3 zi : H : 1 FF i i 3 rH 3 i 1! i i i E i - 5 5Ee aE 32 : & 3 i i Ht ie i aie: ! 3 3 2 E g <3, i Hi Hh z aze f 3 ses fie a] i i : i a at l i | g E i 3 = “ij pe if i i # 4 i i i i E § t z. if : ; Hl i i l aH i a8 iF | g them. r = es anoke and Dan rivers, from ee — Albemarte, rt, Lou- , are splendid and fertile ite anywhere else, and Me tty, bat (thaw Janda of Virginia.” , but dear at any , the more a man owns here are hundreds of farmers | This morning an un | Bleboats of would large of pe ons willingly ooll, 700 large Dot er cow. ered wins vatesions wth and But as yon travel on, 00 you see a blade of grass? Thefew starved cattle are pow luxuriating on the bude and tender leaves in the woeds; oate are perhaps ten or twelve bigh, and seems as if it her ad gr zle McCormick to reap ,it. And so it is throvgh Prince Willism, Stafford, aod alon, till you reach the waters of the Rappahaunoc! river, and from coke) to Richmond, another sterile ,barren coun'ry; avd Richmond to Go- deisville; from Richmond to Dansville, through Cumberiand, Powbatan, Buckinghan and many other counties, any Northern er or working man would starve on such 28 thing need be said in this connection further about the cheap lands, but there are other considerations to guide the emigrant. Society is formed of three Clara s: First, the plantera and_ their famthes. sone apd connections; this class includes doctors, of which there are an abundance, and often ten in a village of one or two tooneand persons, and all get enough to do some way. wit fevers, &c.; lawyers, of which class there are plenty; too, owing 0 & want of a land system by the general government, find to io in lent; the disputed tities to and 7 iffa—this is the open seasame to the Legislature; merchants and ers. Secondly, we have @ class of mechanics who pive away a sickly existence, sed on one side by Noribern manufacta es—from the planter’s carriage to the baby's shoe—and oa the other by slave competing lavor—for every extensive pleptation bas its mechanics. This class iuclides overseers. teamsters and those resident about the towns and villages supplying them with sma!! neces- narie! ar aa who perbaps are she most degrad cimers of native americans on this cun- tinent. ey are to be found in log made, mad stuffed shanties in the woods ekeing out a living by cuttyng and preparing barrel timber, shingles and boop poles, but chie! y in aiding to plunder the planters through their slaves and bartering with un- principled traders at the nearest village or town for whiskey. They are born in ignorance, they grow up in ignorance and they die in the same; bof will per- form such acts asa decent slave would not willingly do. In the favorite county of the State, aod in which is the pride of Virginia, and within view of ite fe ler’s dwelling (I allude to the University, in which are yearly gathered over 500 stadenta), and in a county claiming more F. F. V.’s than, per- haps, apy other, there were found, some few years ago, several thousand male ani female adults, under piper: han and over fifteen, who could neither read or , and in this very county @ common schoni system was rejected by an overwhelming vote. “What do poor white people want with education apy more than negroes?” the response. Then thie is your chance for educating your children, emi- grant to the cheap lands of Virginia. on are onl; bi wo by purchasing these cheap lands to fill en the pockets of speculators, who care not for your future we fare, and be made a tool for party pormoess and unholy machinations. Go seek wo uture in the fertile lands of the West, instead dererted worn out lands of the Old Dominian. A Vigerian. Miscellaneous Foreign Items. A treaty has been signed between Spain and the Argen Line Confederation concerning consular revulaticns. The prospectus of the Red Sea Steam Navigation Com- pany, ki Medjidich, established by the Viceroy under the ‘auspices of the Sultan, has been published. object of this undertaking is tbe eetabliakment of a line of stoamers tradipg’from Suez to the several ports of the Red Sea, with corresponding lines in the Mediterranean from Alexandria to Turkey. The Prussian Correspondence, bas a lettor from Galatz, in which it ts eaid that the European commi:tec has drawn up and eee) temporary code of navigation for the Danube, to come into force en the Rha i Te principal feature is a reduction of pilotage dues to half the amount fixed by the Austrian director at Sulina. ity from the advices recetved from Buenos Ayres that during the ten months eacing October last. the reve nue exceeded that of the same ton monthe in 164, by $10,000,000, and that of 1865 by $4,000,000. Ip the north of Jreland wages of laborers are at the rate of from 1s. 6d. to 1s. 8d. per diem, and for a pair of horses 9. = day. The Nea, government bas embarked a large body of troops for Sicily. Prasia bas made known to tho States of the Castoms | Union that she ls ready to enter on negotiations for the | of « uniform system in the issuc of paper money | in order to supply the want of specie. ‘Tasso were solomoly transferred The ashes of Torquato ‘on the 26ub ult. to the tomb prepared for their reception, io ‘The event was celebrated by the dol piers, as bow were remarked A ‘and Clarelli, Count Colloredo, and Mgr. Pacca. ‘Under the existing postal newly Austr Yet it has been proved that the transit may be eifected in Jeas than 27 hours. It te almoet impossible to imagine, says the Abbé Hac, the readiness with which tho Chinese commit auicide. The merest uifle, or a word, induces them to hang or drown | themselves, the favorite modes of suicide. In other coun | tries, if a man wishes to revenge himself on his cnemy, bo kills him; in China he kills himself, The reasons for this are manifold; first, the Chinese legislation holds him responsible for tho suicide who has been the cause of 00- | In killing himself, therefore, a man throws his enomy into the hands of the executive, who torture him, roia him and his family, and perhaps lake his life; and’ the family of the wuicide ordinarily obtains Inrge damages. ‘The revival of cotton cultivation is exciting great doal of attention in Demerara. All that ie wauted, it iv said, to enable that fertile colony to produce the finest cotton in abuncance, is labor; and both in Demerara and Jamaica casion ¢ | there aro parties anxious to obtain from the governm ste removal of all restrictions on the importation of free labor. Dr. Gansgee draws a frightful pictare of the doings in the Tonden meat markets after oleven o'clock on Saturday might. The cattle plague, more properly the contagious typhus, is a contingent danger; the actaal evil is the #ap- PIY of diveased and potrid meat toahe people. ‘The Governor of Nesnia, Mohemet Pacha, taking into consideration the religious semlmenta of the Christians, has decided that the markets, which bave hitherto been beld in yd ae med on Sundays, shall beuceforth take place on Wednesdays. A despatch from Ramegaie, Fugiand, of May 2, —— expected meeting took place at the ‘Tow n Hail, between 11 and 12 o'clock, of the crews of the Broadetairs and Marpate who no the Northern Belle, saved tbe lives of the crew on the Sth of January last, ceive thetr medals and the President of the United States. &. Potersburg accounts up to the 27th of April mention ‘Wat the affairs of tho projected railways covtin ‘bo the subject of conakterable pub ic attention. The court journal recently propoeed that a railway should be f from the mooth of the Amoor river, through the whole of Asia, into the Rasian dominions, and that by this plan the em, of China would sooner be bronght within the pale of civilization than by the course about to be adoptet ‘on the part of Lord Palmerston. The Emperor of tursia has interdicted the meeting of Tino naturalists, which he had at first authorized, at Heli . hie that this moasure has been in consequence of a groat uamber of Bwedish na | | turalists baving announced their jateation of atlending the meting. The question of the enlargement of thre of Ostend, which bas long been under examinatiog, has at last beow decifed im the affirmative, and a project of onlargoment | has been aefinitively adovted. The receipta Of the Beigian State rai\ways last year amoanted to 25,513,096t., (inclnding 859,57, from tele s,) and this sum was 60,922f. levs than the receipts graph teogers, end 606 90S Yor passdagerstogage." The but sengere, r it 7 nom dor of passengers of all classes war oof, Ci “An American,’ writing to the London Tim, ays— ‘I think that the standard of female edvoation in Hngiand is neither eo solid nor so slevated as it i¢ in at loaet the Northern portion of the Union. Am ordinary English governess, therefore, will not improve her prospects by emigration.” Colonel Densler, member of the Grand Counetl of Swit- veriand, has addreawed @ lever to the Counc! of State of the canton ‘of Neuohatel om the treaty. Ho ob serves—'| do pot understand that you can couseat that the King of Prassia shal maintaio in future the title of Prince of Nenchatel and Valengin. {do not understand that you can consent that he sball have an indemnity of 1,000,000f., that be may therewith reward the men who cansed the disturbance of peace among us. I do not un dorstand that you can take # decision on this anbject, on pd - responsibility, without consulting the Graad mei!” Mr. Roebnck hae gtyan notine of the following rasototion in Parhament:—That in the opinion of this House the re presentation of the people is notin a» catisfactory condi tion, sud that therefore the attention of Parliament ought, on the futt practicable opportunity, to be applied to the subject, for the parptee of rendering this House a cor: rect repreveutative of tbe feelings aad interests of the poo pie.” The London Pow of Ath of May eays:—Mr. Tayouch sre intends to move the re-appointment of the Hadron Hay Committee in the Commons, for the purpose, perhaps, of permitting the employée and friends of that ve monopoly to contradict their own published optnions, ana to prove that a territory which reaches from Minnesota to the North Pole, from Cauada to the Pacilic, with every va riety of climate, sot), and production, ts a mere ho ple and howling waele, ftied only for the habitation of the ready to provent, saxpeny puaming Se operas to | wubmit them \n proper form tothe Conami ors, isos cordance with Taming Indian and bie wors sovocge, the factor, who ber | | ABYERYINENENTS RENEWED EVERY BAY. The destined to tho Tranratlantic enter- brine ihr 2860 60, ced iat 860 rbaren of F000 enc Ieper ape eae Q Fira AVENUE —THANDsoMR anise —WANDSOMKLY FUGNISURD 19) ronua incisor amis tot to genlamen familen, CLINTON PLACE.—FURNIBHED PARLORS AND 24 bedrooms to let, with breakfast and tea, it deairod: KING STREET.—FURNIBHED PARLOR, WITH per yeep at faa roe ate BBistwa toon togees eae tuted, the Credit Mobilier i# a constant peri! for France. EAtT BROADW 4 Y—RESPKCT ABLE CAN BE It proposes to prop up Bourso gambling ‘aeoommodated with IEP Co to the speculators in FW me § alo, gr utlemen and heir wives ; thove war oom: wilde Tande. fortable homie will do well (o call and examine for thomaniv ipg and selling on its own account, it is nothing more than ow of dupes to aid iw UNIVERSITY PLACKE.—ONE OR TWO GéNPLE- | great betiing shop, inciting a tribe operations, men cain find very desirable furnished rooms, wi/hout on fun iaie application, BUARDING 24D LAMWOIRG, mre NA AAR ABD —A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULL 11KE TO CRT 27h 00m 19.8 youll man oF a gentleman and wife, furniad- Ben's, ands one of he most, beautiful leew lone, im the oly, ‘ow. juiet and good socte: plea Wert Treo ray este nig =o Oa RD— 225 ST TEYIH STRERT, BRT rineT raytta Brew avenae, furniahed oF unfurn er en an elr wit oT frotera inprovenenta’ = 6” Sratemon —& GENTLEMAN AND WIFE ‘ind thé saime by applying same by Clinton sirweus, very sen QARD IN BROOKLYN,—A PLEASANT SUIT OF rooms for a gentleman and wife or two single geathnmen Y Spplying at 100 Uongress street, Bouth “ BEVENTH STRKET, N VENUE — press of this country then the failure of ‘the grand Russian 58 Two or three single Pointy WM pong Yailway scheme. It has received no support whatever | without chikiren, may obtain picasant and erafortable qaar- from apy portion, and has fallen to the ground with | tersasabove. Gas and baths in tne house. References ex- changed. iv SPRING STREET, FOUR DUORS FROM BRUAL em he location ia near all the = Pong uire in the huilding of Anson House > Q § WEST TWENTY SEVENTA STRERT, NEAR SIXT I ‘avenna —One or two sing! gentlemen ean be accom modated in a priva’ scarcely & comment agsinst it. ‘The Londom Post, of May 4th, eays:— American enterprize will nover be satisted uni] the Atlantic and the Pacitic are connected by one continuous railway line. A dozea years s this project was regarded, in this country at least, as imerical. There can now be no doubt that it will be eficetually carried out. Mr. Cobden received an address of condolence on his defeat, from the Catholics of [eed-, in Fugiand. In his re- ply he says: It is true that I (ncurred some litt’e obloquy jp certain quarters by opposing the Evclesiastica! Titles Dill ip 1852, buat did so in consistency with that principle of religious Mberty which has always beec the maxim of my political life, and Sion Faerie 6 to all denomina- tions. the measure afl the church government of the Wesleyans, the Independents, or the Buptists, I should have equally opposed it That’ bill was a resort to the civil power for penalties to prevent a religious com munity from corryipg out an orgap!zation whicu they con- si¢er peedful for the full and free exercise of taew faith— ap orgenivation, be it remembered tw our humiliation, fouly #ith pardal board and parlor ant bedroom on evens tlovr. “Houne contains all the modera im provements, Terms melorutes 9 8ST. MARK'S PLACK.—AN ELEvANT SUIT Toons, suilable for one or to gentlemen. and Wives, ¢ th ex‘lusive use of bath room, large. pantries, Klao secommedations for afew geudomen. Ir oulway a pass the door. 99 and site the Bt Niebo dp; and oR ebolas, hanitsomely fitted wp; has gas 105 or | o SPRING STREET-—FURNISHED ROOWK TO lei, in that very desirable hous, neat the Prow NINTH STREPT, NKAR BROADWAY.—RUOMS, which 1 in force in overy other country; in some, az in with board, for gentlemen and thojr wives or single Prossia, with the oo-operation of the government, and in | SOQuemen an elegantly iurntshed bonwe, replete with all othere, a8 in the United States, with ite neutrality, pa ee el hein J Some curious experiments have taken piace at Paris to test a pew contrivanes for proveciing firemen from the action of the flames, aud evablicg them to resiet a str mg heat, Tt consists of gloves made of amiauthus,@ kind of Blame tous mineral, a heimet of the game matorial dutog info another of wire-ganre, aud a shicli ove motce in length ano eighty centinetres broad, besides other gar- mepts of the above mrntioned materials, three firemen h ving put oa the gloves, were enabled to carry iron bara at a white near for thrce minutes, witbout being obliged to jet gu their held, tie decided that che G and Doke Constantine is to hay: aD interview with (he Queen of Eoglaud at Usborre; bay this visit will rot take place unul nis Imperial Eighnoss hus finished bic to r of the Western parts of France. | A neiliatory step his been made by the Cabinet of | | OUNTON PLACE (RIGHTH STREET), BETWKRS 107 EN WASHIN }2UN fortable, wewly fur: 0, with or without WAVEe Le square and ro th and Sixth avennos.—Handsomely far ash ents snd boar! for a gentlem sn and Bi fe wife ‘and ' ® % 0 PLAOK, BETW ixth avenue —4 ed to single or married ifs) rH oc ener HAyDOOMELY Lily eget 2 © let, or w joard, to ningle ge mea or families. Private tanle if preferred, bs —" Brookly: —An upufrniabed room to le BIRO pay, of single gentleme: modated with partial board, by applying as ab Turin towards austria. It {3 stated tha. the Cahiuot of the agile gentlemen. "Hoge baw all dhe modern improvements required jon the best and eoelen ATLANTIC STREET, NEAR CLINTON, SOUTH ‘Tuilient +, on pressing rep eseaseti a8 male 10 ibe court DUANE STREET, CORNER OF STAPLE —FIRAT of Sardinia has receivea from Turin a reply waich ie rep lage furniehed rooias, with ull the modern improve Vienna to consent tu toe resumpuon of Uipiomatic relations | Aiached, suiinble for two or thee wendomen. nn POM bet «cen the two courte. Rossia, which heretofore was favorable to Denmark, has et provouneed sgainst ber in & despeich addressed by ince Goi tecba? off to the Rossian Minister at Copenhagen. The London Tines of my 8. says:—The Terror, 16-gun flonting battery, is io be rent to Bermanda for the defence ef that land. apd will bear the p nnant of Captain Hution, 2 HUDSON STREE’ party of single gentlemen, m0 and pleasantly located newr St. John’s park. sbanged. 179 en a improvements, ferences ax: IWENTY FIRST BREET SMALL the newly appointe? superinu ndevt of Bsrmuda dockyard. thern family, wil let pleasan! oom and bed The riggt re of Po: tsmouth dockyard are emyliyed upon | roome, to & geptlenian and lady or two sing'e gentlemen; terms the screw two-decker Agamemnon, 91, from 8x o'clock in | Muderate, Apply as above. the morning until eevea ip th vening, geting her ready for the special service of laying down tue AUantic tele WO ee crc eet aan Garett mek on: japh cable. It ie expected she will come out of dock 231 bilbenes nts nee bartine. about Moncay next, when she will procee to the Thames | tee! family. The house u the modern impr: j to ship ber portion of the “line.” She will be manned fe a ee tgs a ea U port corde! rl AVENUE --PLEASA ti J. from, Oe ape end seamen rua aed red | 25: second tloor to let, with or with out parital board, at to be moored off Greenwich 10 ship the transatlantic elec- tric wire. A number of riggers from Woolwich bave com- menced laying down moorings for that purpose, which are is that the following are near- to be ir yeadiress by the The Nord, of Brussela, + ly the terms of the bill on Nines of trausatiantis swam navigation, drawn up by the Counell of State of France:— ‘The Minister of Finance is authorized to concede three lines of correspondence by means of steamers between France and America. The company obtaining the concession cannot in apy case receive an annual subvention from the State 254 Fourth avenue, one door above Tweu'ieth street, Refer re ces exchanged 6 FOURTH AVENT 278 vos em 1c to smal) family or to gentlemen: 5 din suit the convenience of the parties: 33 BROOME STREFT.—COMFORTARLE ROOMS TO let, to gentlemen, with board, where there are but a few boarders. UL SUIT OF with board, to = wil best wanged. exceeding 18,000,000f. Decraos in the Bulletin des Lais’|' A]Z BROOME STRENT, SRCOND HOCK BAST OF shall fx the postage of letters, newspapers and printed pa- | Ch 1,02 Broadway ts one of the nd their wives, of all kinds conveyed by the steamers. The ports . Dinner at i aid aanste Rom and ts wh'ch the steamers are to ly are to be:—1, | Argyl Havre for the line of New York; 2, Bordeaux for the line of Brazil; and 3, Nantes (St Nazaire) fer the line of the Went Indies, Annexed to the principe lines #hallbe:—1, ‘one from Rio de Janeiro to Montevideo and Buenot Ayres; 2, one from St. Thomas to ee Rio, Vera Crux and pico; and 8, one from jique to Osyoune. Tne number of voyages is fixed at two por month br each line. The line from Havre to New Vork is to tuch at Cherbourg. The caution money to be deposited by the companies demanding the concession is fixed at 2,00,000f. 46 BROOME STREET, ONE BLOUK WHST OF Broadway.—The most dew able und esntral location, Ddeing in the immediate vicinity of all Lhe Birvt class botels, Honse with allihe modern improvements, Permanent and tay sient boarders accommodated. 153° 91 BROAPWAY—FUBNISHED APARTMENTS, IN auils oF single, with or without imeais, BROADWAY.—PARTIES WISH FULL O8 aiahed ROOM TO LET, SUITA- gentlemen furhished oF @ migutes walk of Fultoa for a family or two’ ain 4, at 67 Henry street, A ferries OARD IN BROOKLYN—AT 250 HICKS STREET, BE tween South and Wail street ferries can be obtained on reasonable terms, for gentlemen and thelr wives, alay single ladies and gentlemen, with full or pardal board and rooms on Brat or second floor, rooms peat. OARD IN NOKOKEN.—A PRIVATE F+ MILY HAS roams for three en, with breakfast and dianer at Apply Mt Lit Bloomfeld atrect, he ‘Terma mov rate. erman aad Rags! n hn the family, D IN BROOKLYN wife and two ringle and good noard at No. w ikof elthersouth or W GeNTUEMAN AND HIG eniiemen can obtain pleasant rooms b State atewet whilia A anien? A ferries, Inuer at 6 o'clock, OARD IN BROOK .YN —TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN agentieman and wife, may obtain pleasant accom with board, in astrlotly private family, three to Wh or Wall areet ferries, by ad: Fost office. T¥O GENTLEMEN OR TWO ‘& pleasant ni Marquin, New Yor O4R) IN BBOOKL: marsied coupk scan find good bord, wil N, bome fa sew Enghind family, at 72 Wert Waren strest, brooklyn, near Pouth or Wall sweet ferr' room. j frout and back OARD N, BRT! ‘ON AND W Partial board family, from lea walle to fou 3 handsome hour jern inprovem: nts, siuaced on bigh grouderd in axespectable ne ighhorhood; ove large room, jolaag, unfurnished, on recond: CO feont ‘a |-dy and geulleman or tWo geadomena, Liq iire OARD or gentiemen and their wiver ean obtain » Wiliemsburg, A taw minutes’ walk fre AD neen ex bang t Third st OARD ON STATEN ISLAN ean be accommodated with Fr. Flapietou, @ Joration delly BeAr, IN THE OOUNPRY.—PAMILIRS WISHING bonrd for the summer ead be accommodated at Straw berry Hil, Stamford, Quon, The grounds around are ample and extensive, and the house is supplied with every variety of fruit aud vegetables fram the premises, Apply to WIL- NAM H. DTRALE, on tbe vramisan OARD WANTED—FOR A MARRIED GENTLEMAN ate tainily, where there are but few or and lady, tm prt ho other boarders; between Ninth and West RKighteenth street Would be preferred. Address stating terms, &c., box 3,779 Post office. OARD WANTED—FOR TWO LADIES, UP TOWN, ‘o the east side, with farnished aparunenta, and meals served in room, where there are no other boarders | Payment imadvance, Address, stating location and terms, E. F., Herald office. OARD WANTED—IMME™ ATE BROOK tyn, for a gentleman and wife, th young children an A vervant girl. Address, stating terms and full pardculars, K. W., Herald ofiee. OARDING—GENTLEME: ‘with first cings board and broudway. Onli and judge fo OARDING—ONE OR TWO PLEASANT ROCMS IN A central location, for slugle geutiemen who will pay ® fair price for a good table and the comforisot aquiet home. Apply At MH Seventh street AN BE AOOOMMODATRD jendid airy rooma at 81 Heat urvlf, Terma mod Apply to or address Mes. Inness, Tompkinsville, (rat landing.) Staten Txland. (RY BOARD WANTED—WITHIN 12 MILES OF by a gentleman, wile, two children ard servant, summer. A private family preferred. Address EGANT SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS AND SPLEN did parlor to let; also single rooms, in & frst class private se, With or Without private table.” Apply at No, 33 St. Mark's place, Righth street, SUBD ROOMS.—A SUIT OF BOOMS AND ONE ‘two single room io let, without board, in the first class d prod. ROOM IN A PRIVATE HOUSE.—A The concestion of the lines is to take place by pablic com- ‘would admit within their cirele a conple of ate: | Peau seserick (Ireland) lodging ‘and: paride! boerd.’ House in Ioesied at 210. Weat [Ameri rel Reporter writes in © twe of Pe . Hoase ed ai alarm at the continuance of the population drain. The | jineteonth street, where calling enn lourn nd seo ter: |e ape be is eo are bend flying in tag {roa the | ———___— nn riab chores. If emigration ‘at this pace the Ame- GENTLEMAN AND LAD’ 0 OB Srcencinwe scence. | dive saree etree oa oe i ir, in one papere ve — wi arene oy Notwithstanding the “prosperous stato” of the couitry, must bave gas and bath, and have all the requisiies of it i astonishing the number that daily arrive hor: (en Sgomtrabie home “Sdaree’ Home, iiadiaon ocuare Fost route for America) by the trains of iho Midland (reat | “°° ___ wl cia cath Weetern Railway. Many of them appear te be of thobet- N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH BED- ter class of farmers, unable any longer to hold out aganst roam avached, to let to gentiemen, Also nicely fur- the increasing rents. Tho majority come fom dodging rooms, in the upper story, 19 rent cheap. Ai ply at race street, near ihe hetropoltin Hotel whey FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN MAY ONTAIN PAR- Us! board tn a ewrtally wrest, the county Galway,and present @ somewhat picturesae Appearance in our streets by their gaudy apparel. ts have been made in England for the om- ’hrvegoment veyauce of mail Once « Tunth to Ube port of Biewselix, | Jervey Chg” ic radae se aay in the Mosquitoes, by tho West India contract mail packe, | Soe 9 ________________ os Jeaying Southampton on the 17th of each month. PRIVATE FAMILY OCCUPYING A FIVE MODERN ‘near the Brevoor: Mouse, Fifth arwoue, will let ‘The Kxcise Commissioners. MEETING POSTPONED, FROM ILLNESS OF COMMIRATONER KERR—NO APPOINTMENT YET OF A NEW COM: ess farniabed rooms to M desired. Apply at 36 Ninth street. PRIVATE FAMILY, IN HOUSTON STREET, BE | tween ery nlecly fur. MISBIOXER. Trost rocmot the second Boor, 19 eto ge oF ro gen fhe new Basee Uemen, with or without ‘board. ‘Honse fins ‘ae. Commissioners, according to ihe a1-| germ impruvemenia: "Mer particulars eddrose W., box 685 journment of their first public meeting on Toseday lat, | Post office, were to have mot again yesterday at 11 A. M —the place of meeting the same as before (Common Pieas Court room, part 1, Qty Hall), Atthe hour named Cominissioner Hus kett presented himself, and found two mon and a boy ia walling, He gave an evident look of surprise that there ‘wae not n larger number in attendance with tactr petitions PARTY OF TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN O} i furnished rooma, wil board if avenue. PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING IN KOORMAN pine, Went Thirty third wureet, would be please t lo ae- @omunods'e, with partial board, one or two single gentlemen, Ora gentleman woe his wife, with neatly furnished parlor and sleeping roem, Location ta one of the p'ensautent in the city Gireouy opposite the gronnds of the Inatisute for the Hind, and couveniont to te Kigyth avenue care wud several | tages. References redrired. Address box ¥ statute. The printed blank forms of petitions, aoe | and elaborately prepared by the Com- missioners, which had been faithfully distributed among the liquor dealers of the city, it was expected would bring them forward. There would be opportunities, however, #2 for thom t put im those printed 9; Jona, duly fled up, At future meetings, tn this fact the Commirsionor aan! evidently solnced bitacelf, Ax for the mooting aunoan sed PARTY OF GENTLEMEN GAN BK ACCOMODATRD | to be held then, he gave notice to the two men and boy wesent that Mr. Joba Kerr, his assooiate Commissioner, ad been taken itl at his of business during the morning, and war unable to be in attendance. The ind porition, be preeuined, however, would bly prov temporary continuance, and be folt safe, thore'ore, in an noupcing tbat another mceting would be beld in the fore with pleasant farnisl De iaken 1¢ make their home aback parlor to let toa professional gen but in we house. Apply at 68 Houston ARD TO SOUTHERNERS. gantly farpished ro rooms and dining reom, d rooms, wi part of the week, Tho day of the mocting, he announcad, | venience suitable for bo agnoging, an . should be made known to tho public. lic immediately | ‘ng? snd sorvantx, Inquire at I Pin | declared the meotng adjourned. ® Piaanal ONT Bi ri now. | One of tho gentlemen present inquired Ifa petition tor a uratased, wrth bonrd, ta tee house 12 Abingdon square, ttore keeper's hicenee, of Menara, Hope & Co., the | finison street ‘side, acar Wank. Cars. aod sagen pace ihe | well known groom atthe corner of Chambers stroct and } door. College place, could be #ubmitted at that ume. Mr. Hatkett raid & petition could be sabmitted at any time and anywhere. It was only nocossary to give it ino the hand: of one of the Commis made no diffe rence where he war, whether attending church or » poli- Ucal meeting, of occupying & seat of dignity on the boncb of the Commen Pieas t. He would eay even more HAVING MORK the weond floor, seatiemen or a Foeard; location wt. Address |. P., GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFR, roam than required, wouid like to | newiy furnishes and to a party ” nan and hor Dut pr went of Brow nd below Bleecker « | PARTY OP GENTLEMEN CAN OUTAIN A SUIT than the ‘& Uommusioner per fonally at all; pelitior® might be loft at either of the of rectum, with Breakfagt served in room. in w pcivabs Tissioner's olfies. ‘The duty of the Commiasioner was ts | busin jhe vielnity of the Lafarge Houne, Address A. B Bernid off PRIVATE FAMILY, OOCUPYING A NEW F.RST hor Neasantiy located, in the Ninth ward, entiemen and their wires hand: mel) shee rooms, wiih partial eo howe has am, Lath, marble basins, with bot aud coll water in each 11 in convenient 1 the cara, and sages pass the door, tw offer a home, and one far diterent from an er ee Terms mod: raie Wik it 3 preeent the potions given him or lefiat his be re @ full board of the Commissioners, He eald ho would do this in the case of the Jost submited, and wok the ame necordingly laving made the above statement, Mr. Haskett again declared the ae adjourned. Hon. Justice Duer, Chief Justice of Superior Court, Judge Ingraham, of the Court of Common Meas, and Re: corcer Smuth, npom whom devolve the appointment of anew Commissioner, in the place of K, T. Haws, Esq., resigned, held a mocting yeetrday at 10 o'clock, in te Common TRE et can pune on | Pleas chaser.” They had s lengthy eonfcresce ea to the Vie Se OF Boome, ree Per Sb te | proper pereca to name for the vacant place, but were un- | F.me euitablefor a ian, ina priv ones, comtaln in able to agree in their chotoe. The names of a number of | inodern tmprovemenu, ef usted et Twelld) street, be nent citizens are before the Judges for canvaee. ween Broadway and Fourth aven ue leading person epoken of ts Captain Jobn ————— — FRONT AND BACK PARLOR, WITH TWO ND bext in prominence is Mr, Joachimseen, the T Gente tat te } Biates Tretriet Attorney; following him’ ts Joha H White, | 2 tome numched, on fre toto i ween eae iowa. | keq., Robert D. Holmer, Baq., and John H. Haws, brother | fast oud tea given if required. Apply «. 9 Prince street, = ot Mr Haws, resigned.’ The’ Judges adjourned tll noxt | few icors weet of Broadway. Woduesday to try tholr chances again opon an agrooment. A Coartestows, Mass., ALDARMAN AND $20; | 000 Mmarse —The usnal quict of the city of Charlestown has been greatly distorbed ja conaaqueroe of the sudden disappearance of Alderman Edward Ward. Many were | inclined to diebellove the story; Dut upen careful Iaquitict | 5 OA np. eINGLR GENTLEMEN WILLING. To 00; ! one ore married mi ', a we parti: B gaz ci tromtur pack roo. tn | OARD—-AT 18 WIAOW STREET, BROOKLYN alee ail fond board apy reo fe ona the cbt wi ppiied to 80 rooms ruttabie for a gentioman aud wire wtihou' children, and | . OF for itso ringle gentlemen; within three wo Ove minwtee walk of terry it wax found to be true, It is probable that he Wednesday. He carried on the lumber business in com: Mack toot in covapd ory ry with Thomas Greenleaf, under the name of Thomas 60m near or; mentee house, wi | Teenieat & Oo. Tholr whart js Jeoate’ wt tho Neok, om | fair priemn, “Referemend regained ile :) Pea eMe Ws" theneht that he has daven from 816,000 80 | PROARD.—TWO RURGAMTLY FURNISHED, 8UIT™ OF | $20,000 ¥Hth him, of money belonging to the firm and cwdanen, Sale Gan aa nies eral aed eget | others, which will fall heavily on bie pariner. Bofore | gbie secisty. Also & room on the first fo’ ale tor a phy leaving he converted his dwclitng house on Main street, | sician’s office App for thrac devant No 98 Ean Twonty- ard or by peor , leaving ee Se teound sireet, two Browiway visi creditors can Okt of. fe has heretofore re Py Prtation of being an boncet and upright man. Hewat a | BOARD £0 LEY, WIRH BOARD. 4 SBME Odnaat member of the 1 of Aldermen of Charlestown, hay- : an ond wile, oF ng been elected to that office two years, by handsome j reere ces exchanged. In- majorities, from the Third ward. He was also a mombor of wyany Of the committees, and was aman who looked after the Intoreste of the etty with a careful eyo. It is not known where he has zone, but his family are sti! residing iy Charlestown. Tt fs highly probabie that he has gone | West. He sont his partner, Mr, Greenleaf, who is one of the Aseessors in Charlestown, a letter after his departure, dating whot bad ocewrred: informing him of certain pa pers and atoourts, and exproseing the opinion that he should never return. His seat at the meeting of the Board ‘OUR GENTLEMEN ( \N BE ACCOMMODA at LS Weet OARD.~ ted with boned ‘Thirty fin street where there are ne boarte Boe A PRIVATE FAMILY Oo OU! Coase homee, a few doore ens! 6 ard, f%o oF threr Bander nen and their w Th hes wiahing all ce required aa evening was Pacant, and hie abrupt wire was © theme of conversatin among the members of arene _ of “ sah OARD.—A PLEA NT ROOM TO LET, WITH branchee of the City Ooonell, _Noth'ng further in roiation eed te lee Poe ko ellen nay, Whore? to Alterman Ward is known. Fils family loft Charlestown at 3 o'clock this morning, probably with the intention of Jeiding bin, —Deston Traveler, May 19. [Aitth avenne oars boarders are aken Broadwn: f Apply ®t 667 Bixt door: gas and bath in | bon H orse power of the stoamers and thelr speed ary fixed artial board, rooms in suis or i “ \as follows:—Line of New York, 750 horse powet, 11% | her rooms on wiventageane terms.” slows ooniahan aval tac mudere, bapsoresseata, tush of bale, j—end od pak} %.. ere pews Jie all improvements, Dinner at i and 6 o'elook, gas, kc. Every room is newly aud eloganily furnished. pow for ae pa — ee We annexed lines 200 to 460 horse power, and (Poin tto 834 FAW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE AOcOMMO- | AYU ROOMS.—GENTLEMEN WISHING PUR knots. The number of vensels js to be %, and thei’ mini- Bo hing re boart, A a nowt Lictgeem | et die ey w ithe Sano lg py Fog \2 horse ae at ol way, ween Lious! y I " er petal ¥ nd 5 mm force 1a, arin peru ey ges | Seer dtin bth Pt os cork | ie Sty tbbnca aes tou broaden can | eeeey Sad wee ee ees Dee we TRIVATEFAMILY | {UANISHED ROOM—FRONT ROOM ON THIRD F tloor; bonse eoptaing all the modern fumily; rent $10 per montd, No. 170 reet, second door eas: of Eighth aveane. va a JURNIFHED ROOMS.—A PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING ‘acoommodaie a tew ain ovements, pri Woot Thirty eighth RNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO GEBTLEMEN, IN A pleasant oeatiou, 112 Grand sireet, two doors trom Broad: way, WRNISHED FRONT ROOM TO LET—TO ONE OR more gentlemen, with or without full or parual board. ith w permanent occupant very moderate terme will be made. Apply in the drug store, 363 Bowery, corner of Fourth sureet WoRe EP, ROOMB.—GENTLEMEN REQUIRING- Lge gy 3 without board, will fled pleasant ry wt eligible aituation, th convenience of baib, gas, Be.. ins very 7 applying ot 61 Frise strent, Reur Brosd: way, west side. tof parlor, exiension room and of v a ing 0! back suitable for a physician or Uist, Lo let aa above. Terms moderate, RNIFHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMB TO LET— Wapow beere, faa bem @ small eultable F’ -profeasionsl a0 artut; two parkors on the Pe cy Re ‘Apply at No, 14 White street, fourth door from way. FRopNisERD RoomR— 4 PRIVATE FAMILY WIL lot a very neatly Tornisbed parlor and bedroom on te aecond Moor of hose No. 19 Bond strect, without board House centains all the modern improvemens, and can be sven ai any tune, PURNISIKD down town; large ROOMS TO LET—WITHOUT BOARD, room with pantry, suitable tor oue on two kenthemen, small altiag room aud bedroom adjoin ine; alno. engle bedroom: terms fron 61 (0 tu $3; rooma kupt clean; location desirable; 21 Kast Brond way. ENTLEMEN CAN HAVE PLEASANT BOOMS, WITH ‘ont board, ip a first claas neigh! Flouse ‘has Cro ton. bath, Be. and convenient to hotels and restacrants. Also to let, two beautiful pariors, with bedrooms conacctiag, ‘upturmiahed, wt 250 Sireet, wear G TLEMEN CAN BE AOQCOMMODATED FJ ‘rooms, withor without partial board, at 644 Houston | nivel, Ti Goat russicbed roome at the Globe Hieta, corner of an —————— ee OROKEN.—FURNISHED ROOM, W FULL OR Partial board, may be obtained in a very le loca. bon, one minute's from the ferry, al 23 Wasbing‘on terrace. OROKEN —FURNISGED ROOMBA TO LET. FO tlemen, without bourd, at No. 38 Washing unten’ walk from the ferry. IN A VERY PLEASANT SITUATION ferry. twrniabed rooms to let, for = gendeman ife, or a single geatieman ine German family, with a\ or (ull board. Math im the house. Appiy ut 25 Wash jou terre, Hoboken. ARBLE HOURE, NEW BRIGHTON, FT (One on two fanilice of wn ' ingt O PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS TO L¥P_—?O \ tlemen by & family. Apply at 99 dread street. or rstibrat beat. niles ‘Viereuhedee en'en private fame Wer Kh sieet, near 6ib avenue, ANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, lain, prise tampig, te whereibars ive BRE rivate fam re there eae’ address J. G.'R,, Heraid oles, alauing verms. clone 4 ‘* boarders. joeadun and $20 WILL BUY THE BTOC will of @ light basines: plenty of work now eng Gatisfactory reaw w for sellin, $z 0: 0 —FOR LS, GERMAN BIL taotory, eight veara ea ab'inhed, a jg] bustncnsi tools, de., all complete. Ala@ FIXTURES eta) 0.. for ale. WhikLER & 00, 834 Broadway, room 14 Inquire of PKTER A. * or of Mr. UsMPSTRAD, No. 8 BUO SGRFR,WOOMB—A GREAT BAROAIN IF AF- ‘img ordae for 8) inob pisin elo, © — AW RONSAMIN & 00., 38 Broadway, Faiths OF 56 1-10 AURES FOR 4ALK UR CXUHANGR for good city property—Beanuifully attnated in Weatehes- ler county, baving # fine view of Long fainnd Sound, 246 miles from Mamaroneck depot, on New Haver rad For farther parsioulars inquire af THAAC CARPENTER. 19 Wa- Faire! FRENCH AND GERMAN BOARDING HOUSR, wih lane, for wale, with a lager bier and billiard amloon, ehusted Ip the centre of this city, within one bivek of Hroad- ere tantly from thirty Ave i9 forty hoardira, at vot Mr. GRRAR" K IVes, No. IL nator, corner of R-aabeh, JOUNTRY BKAT AT YONKERS FUK SaLi—THR BB aidenee of the late Abraham | oddington. ing of & good use and barn, with nine acres of land, having new and sub- nlial inprovementa; a guod varlely of ober frutis,” Ingnire wry, oF ‘oon the vreminen cy apple orchard anda . GATTY, L087 Broad- JOUNTRY KUSIDENOK FOR BALE ON THE HUDSON river, a Spuyten Duyvel, in a vary desirable and healthy Jo atlon, welve mives from the City Holl, snd within five rau ules of thedepot. Hous on'aing varie’, din\: grooms, llores ry, hitehen paptries. nine bedrooms bath conm hot wad ould weer, fy nie, range, and it wll thoished la ry remoeess one acre of land.’ or more if desired, neatly improved. Good stable and carriage house = Apoly to 0. ALDN KY, 974 Brosdway, or at Spuyten Luyvel Price 84,00 CUINA, GLAPS AND RARTVIENWARE.—STOOL AND J \enad of stove in Beowlway for male on ransounb l= Lerma, a rounph dress, waormentand very desirable opportunity. Ad> . Tlerald ofllon. ii ” PUR SALE—TWO ADAMS POWER PRESSHR, IN GOUD running order, wil be sold cheap. Apply to JOHN @, LIGHTRODY, 19 Reekman street POE SALESA TWO STORY FRAME 408K, WIT E onto ive tm mljoining, sttnated on, the, 00 blocks from Brooklyn City RB: avenue and Mokibbin street. Williamaburg, atiroad Wil be sola sep: or together, and on aceommoda ing terms. OLIM AL, opportie the property: Apply to DR FALE—A RARE CHANOS FUR A MAN OF SMALL means, «house and lot on First avenue, comer of Twea- ty fifth #t weat aide; lot 24.5 fees front by 100 feet deep A small amount casu, the balance paid monthly or yearly. Any way fo enit the purcbascr. No eocunbramce and ttle ime disputable. apply oJ. LYONS, 13 Obambers aureet, afer Iz o'clock. OR SALI.—A RARE CHANOR, SELUOM 0! An clegant gentleman's country residence, at Oriema, (ormeeiy called Delaney's Neck, in view of the Bound, io the eatoburier county, three fouribs of & mile from the depot.” New two story house and barn, 0 houses, frait of all kinds, 1534 neraauf bem kind of nid, all enclosed in stone wall; possession immediately if raqi Tuquisof HM RLRIONT ist Sisk avenue. or of THOMAS FOR! ry 1 7. YARD; ON® OF THE HAY, 01 7 YOR RALE—COAL AND WOOD best locations in the elty. A lease will be given for a term of years. Apply to A, BERBR, 195 roadway VIRGINIA AND NORTH JAROLINA farms and timber lands can now be boaght af the line of canal and railroad improve ‘compie'ed will doubly enbanoe thelr See N.Y. Horaid fam ty marketing, May 16. Addrews Coean How Porvmouwh Va brown stone frowt Bove, sixty fort due, with all the modern mprremenia, atuaied veiwern Broadway and wonue, NO-o9 West Tweniy seventh street. Inquire on ie premises. FOR SALE A VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE AF Wertchosder opposite Throgg's Neck and within imiles of Hariein Bridge. The dwelling house is largo commodious, ina very pleasant ‘and im full view @ Inland Round. Good stables and boure. or Fenidenee such & place sellout Terma cary uire of PHILIP WITKIN, 11 Wall street, OR SALE—AT NYACK, ON THE HUDSON, A HAND tome modern built collage, with aboot an acre of land, auttable for the residence of & genteel family. Price $6,000 Apply o T. GRUNENTHAL, Upper Nyack. oR SALE-TAR STOCK, TOOTS AND GOOD WILL of an old eatabliabed stove and kit ben furnishing store, & good opening for ® young man. Apply 234 Greanwict ret. FORK SALE—A COUNTRY Skat, CON CALNING TWEN- ty four acres, on Pelham neck, Weatede ster county; Ue Place }« beautifully sit water front and » fine view of the Bound; there is a new and bern on the place, & fine ‘aud an aby a efrai. For furder ie formation apply at os up plaira, back oftier OR SALR—TWO FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN F stone houres, lots on porth side of Thirty secnnd street, between, Madison and Pifth avenues, Nos. 16 ant (7. vail ts every best manner, with improvements gine ae the premises for particulars. Terme casy. Houses R SALE—THR LRASK, STOCK AND FIXTURE OF cone of the corner iqnor soreson avevae, lease Sn ee for a COR ber of Twenty ninth street and Second avenue OR RALE—A HERRINGS PATENT BAFR, CHRAP and nearly new, Address 8 B., alien SALE.—ON® OF THR BRST PAPER AND ATA- Uonery sioren tm the elty; haa been eaablished for the inst ten years; rent low, lease. Apply at 627 Grand at OR SALK OR TO LRT—IN BROOKLYN, TWO BTORY, ‘aio, ba ‘enllar house, 11 rooms, handsome basement and sub a cornice. gne fixtures: In good order: rent $27h, Also near Hedford avenue) rent $900. Inquire of II, PIT, Kullman street, 3) feet south of Unpro: Bireet, west; nino, five hota and Forty sevexth streets. COTM ELA, 2 Bonth stree, baek ofhee. fala The stook te wont, consisting vee, treet opposite Hort avetae, | on ‘ mi tho premises, where fai D stock FoR of staple well Known Ma news ‘akon MPORTANT — lands in naniity to will be calied on b; saing D. K. G., Herald PHOTOGRAPA aXD DaGuKRREOT: er ote trashed in one of finest amall New | cliden, ited omy Pi } taal a eountry. year; rent $1) cotto Mt np Bouse fe Gasper af er HOLMES, BOOTH & HAYDAN, 3; Maiden or address &, 1.. Holman, fae: alter FOR SALE—IN A KUBURB exer. ew vers profiable lnvesiment 10 ibe 10,00), part © Apply ot & Trent hon 108. M10 EM every day. © DEMIRA BL LOTS FOR ALBIN fret street, 1) ‘weet of Right a: wall and sand on the lola. “Theae lot are fest class 4 nod mt aaied ma moet des rele lovalion | a Bl ym eee uk FTOCK AND FEAT URES OF A WINK amp Lae ata! Dier saloon ont 1y ator addrene jew Brighton. 4 iL -— cree aaane week, VER’ NDSOMEL men | Mo INDRAS, POOKET BOOK MAKRAS, do.— 4 Y eeu, win apetonren For sale cheap for cash, a large lever embossing va Well riven. street, betwee Fuh aad eferemee €x . PRIVATE BOARD IN BARATOGA SPRINGS—FAMT ARS = can be nec romedated in @ frat lies or ain gle yentomen ee PY pox td Pout stien, HT. a A FEW DESIRABLE ROOMS, wi app! To be had, LET. Chee Rurmusbed ‘or uafurniohed, may 1 OF | without 1 West Forty mireet, . ,. way. bh ed {OHLY FURNISHED ROOMS¥TOU.RT—IN SUITS OR R igie, wiih or without partial board, at &} Bond street, where there are no boarders or children. ‘The house contwns all Lie modern improveuneni#, and is newly pained, Refe rence exchanged. ESnienenne = INGLE ROOMS TO LET—ALSO DOUBLE ONKS TO 8 ‘with OF without board, a O OR THRER GENTLEMEN CAN RE ACCOMMO: ‘dated with board a: 143 Wost Thirty eighth street. Conve- ent fo cars sod stages. O VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS TO LET, FURNIRTRD. Tihout meals, om second Moe, ine private teauy To mikemes req: a a ha rooms paca OR suciiliridistinasiduie Pra pty to Go PEPAOER ALD. i Fraiton st. Acetin’s make, jo porfeet working orter, and also. rew (PO PRINTERS —FOR SADE, TWO ADAMS POWER Tom amametr see REWARDS, $3 eet “TK. D—LOST, IN OOMING FROM FULTON De ote aaa 79 fader Sold resetve the reward by leaving it with Geo J, Mitehell, Herald offive. QA REWARD.—LOsT, Pri Broadway, near Prince str land dog, with tip of IMind paws w Max. Aby person return will receive the above rewai 10) RENARD torr ON SATURDAY ot Btewart's, or in an omnibus, of on l_ 4 * and Brond FOWN morvedo |-orwmMoN Al” nig eon oe inmate The iinter ‘ditt rewire ihe Above re ward by leaving it's: 68 West Zeiet $1 i AMMELED BRACE sin heart aitaebed, wal be poi’ by leaving it ot Daip, The ii Maiden ne aera 7 RE Tie VPSTRRDAY, IN Pi apold hunting case w Tewari on leaving tt area street, ® lar jh a white trip dows bi 5 won Any person retnraing bisa to be above reward ) LET—A SUIT OF UNFURFIEHED ROOMS ON TII second floor, antlable for alngle gentlemen or gontlem-n and thei wives; lso.n front room oa the dhird floor. 10r os je gentleman. ' ‘The honee haa all the motern improvements ern rae, Apply for a week at 92 Beoont ad, OF tween nd Siath sirseta, IK ADVERTISER ) 4 aN rooms om the second wih | THE MILITARY. ‘ le y PIRST. REGIMENT, AMERICAN GUARD, | SR PT ermvers ot tiie gommend are hereby | Neneae in fall wniform at the Reimental Armory } of re | Way 25, at Lo'elock P.M. to pay the last Woitnuie he remains of ovr late mem low re iy , Bomday & ‘hia day Wrsow, 0.