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2 ARRIVAL OF THE ILLINOIS, TWO WEEKS LATER FROM CALIFORNIA. susssort IN TREASURE, MARRIAGES, BIRTHS AND DEATHS. MARKETS, de, ‘The Onited States mail steamship [llinois, C. 8 Boggs, Waited ttates pavy, commander, left Aspinwall May 19 at 9 P, M , and arrived at Kingston, Ja.,on .e morning of (the 224; ovaled, and left.at 6 on the evealng of the aaine ‘Ony and arrived at Quarantine yesterday afternoon. "Rie tetings the California mails of May 5, $1,668,072 in Groasure on freight, and 781 passengers, among whom are Gen, Henningyen and Col. Titus, of Walker’s army. ‘The Pactfic Mail Steamship Company's steamer Golden Gate, R. L. Whiting, Beq., commander, left San Francisco ‘May b with 810 passengers, $2,176,622 in treasure on Meg™ht (B51,368 Of which was on foreign account), and ‘erred at Pananss at 7,2. Mon the 18th, May 22, Emma France, aged 19 months, daughter of L tad Lacy B. Hanford, died of uloorated sore throat. May 23, Jean Ghancbi, aged 39, of Bordeaux, France, Gted of diabetes, and was buried at sea. ‘The following is the epecie list of the Illinois: E. A. Stern & Co... 400° ae SS ‘Adaiaia 18-000 ho., as. aakurt 388883 F &O. Seligman & Co, Joy. H, Girybing... eos See ene. scam YWe ere tededted’ to Mr. FH. Mitchell, Purser of the | Biibobr, for favers, and to the California expresses of Ber- Sipe & Oo., And Freeman's; Oo, and the San Francisco His Yeh SMerremeny Rigen Caltrnia papers. ) Mee Legislature had passed a bill) which had reccived ‘Ghb siganture of the Governor, gubmitting directly to the * poopie, at the next general election, the question of ropu- diation or settlement of the State indebtedness, declared by the Supreme, Court te have been unconstitutionally cronted. A. destructive Bre, cestroying fourteon buildings, ani Qaaming an eggregato Liss of about $10,000, occurred in Ben Hranciscooa the £798 ult, It broke out in small tt ef zee af 33 s i i 3 1 AGRIOULTURAL —Agricuttural prospacts Grains and fruits are far advanced a | Hy fast i Z f ! F 3 : 4 1 if BIRTHS. Batower—In San Francisco, April 14, the wife of Mr. BJ, Baldwin, of a con. Reemneer—in San Francisco, April 19, the wife of A. Rorenbuim, Faq, of w daughter. Rounvasa —In San Francisoe, April 27, the wife of B. F. Pountree, eq, of a roo, Barourr—in San Francieoo, May 3, at the American Exchange, the wife of Mr. Bailey Sargout, of a dauglitor, Reston paperr please copy Saannos.—In Maripoea, om 1, the wife of Martin Pharron, of Wet Breach, of a Vent —On Haturday cresting, 1 April 18, on board the @bip Hurricane, of New York, Mra. Samuel Very, Jr., of ene Wann.—ie San Francisco, April 27, the wife of Thos. N. ‘Wand, of & son. RRTED, Aram —Gaenwm.—In Maryevilie, April 16, Mr. Lewis Arner, of Yuba, to Mrs. Mary A. Gardner, of Satter. Ak& TA—Mowre V exDR.—In Jackson, Apri! 16, Mr Andrea Ara'a to Miss Augusta Moote Verdo, both of Jackson. Buyrm—Moome—In Buokeye Valley, Amador county Aprili4, Rev. Jota ¥. Biythe to Mise farah A. Moore, al Acmagor county. Baoom—Hupson —At the residence of the bride's father, de Amerionn lownehip, Sacramento county, April 21, War- wee N Heoom to meee 4 Hudson. beep Anim Cotton wuod , April 16, Mr. Wm. i bg oh ha “Siler, bath of Cotton woot ty ay ‘April 2h, by Rev. W. W. Brier, Jobe J Rial Braver Bat, Bo Abigail '¥" Curtis, adopied daughter of , Alt 00 Alameda ovunty , Oni. earn ctaten Framsisco, Apri! 20, at St. cdral, by Rev. J. A. Gallagher, Mr. William Miss Margaret Garnet, both of this city Al Valiesiw, Calaveras county, Mr. © Mis Emily Decker, both of Vallecito, for od peer te Mon Francisoe, Aost ™, at = of Mr. 0.8. Wiley, by Rov," P, Ontlor, Mr . Bastman to Mise Cynthia A Wiley, both of that “7 Er Age—Axpameon.—In Seoramento, April 30, Mr. W. © Pazieb E, ©. Andergon, both of Sacramento Gav 000 .— Fron —|e San hoe, 118, Mr, M. Gast Voodn Mine Antonjo Flores, of Sam Boom sem —At Don Pedro Apeil Lf, Mr. Alfred W. Hui to Mins Ano of Don Pedro's. Bowr—Baer.—! ea April 18, by Rev. Dr. Beckwas, Alfred of Tabitl, Society Iedande, fancier of bis lato Benjamin Hart, Keq., py log ae Fase sous At Red Bails, April, by Rev. Fa- Mier Wnaidl, Mr G, W. Hammers 00 Mrs. M. Seully aldea Ham Li nme W igre — in Stockion, April rem to Pitvabeth Weeks, both fof Stock to Bsae-Warxme—in Avburn, April 16, Hel of Anburn. to Mies Jenne B Walk: nett nae errs —T9 Ban Frawciseny Ajprit 29, a ir Biram Ingrah te pow at hae Ingraham to Miss Maria Foster, ree. Ohi the residence of G. W. Wal mire Costa county, April 25, by ey » A Selbneon , Faq of San “ pL ate to Miss 8. M riven DORs. —In Sacramento, Apel 20, W ad Lasatin—Oonmy —In Seoramento, April 29, Charles La malic, Of Yamkre Jims, to Mra. Coben Mi mice —Srermns.-—In Sen Franciaeo, April 21, F. Kanmater, Onpt, Jove I Myrick to’ Mow phon Ry fou Francisco, April 21, by Ri. Rey Archbishop Alemany, in the French KC chareb, Francia Wittiamn L. Melis, of Mariposa, to Mary Agnes Murphy, of Ben Prenctrco Mevrny. Rey Bie pom. —le Seeramento, April 28, Mr. J ville, El Darado county, to Mrs. EA. At MoN au — Bor in Oakland, May fi, by Rev, Jos. Pierpont, Mr. Wm. MoNeili Mie Anna Maria Mallen. Nrvise—(emony.—!n San Francisoo, at the residence of Jobe RB. Lowis, Haq, by Rev, Dr. Soott, April 23, Mr Jobe M Neville to Mis Sova A. Osborn, formerly of St Jemie, Mo. Own —W nsomr.—in dan Francisoo, April 28, at St. Mia Ty's Cathoiral, by Ki. Kev. itabop Alemany, I’. A. Owens eo Mary F., ver of Cape. o Wrigbi, sil of San Fram pubays OOmLrY At fan Andres, April 12, Mr. D. Pee eae Curter. “9 gk oy LO, Wittemmeyer, heq., wardeale: foment Ramsell to Mrs. — a ‘omtra Josts count oye ys ss Avett 8, Me RK. Ray, of bank, of Russian river. Ce a river, moar Ooek's bar, at the residence ‘of the bride's father, Mr. J, HL NEW YORK HERALD, | FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1857. Rov. Mr. B. Brierty, Mr. Hoary Sweotser to Mise Anna T\- ees mona, all of DABAN | oe tS Hotel, San Jose, ee 26, by Rev. bees tun Sherman to Mary 6.'r vs both of Calaveras Val ey Sata Clara county. Sacapnns—MoeKxy—In San Francisco, April 20, at the residence of Capt. F. W. Macondray, iy be ‘Ree RP. Cutler, Capt. Oliver H. Saunders, of the bark Rooket, to Miss Eli rabeth MoKey, both of Salem, Mass. Tavion—Treat.—In San Hraneieee, April 19, in Grace church, by Rt. Rev. Bishop Kip, Mr. George Btu lor, of Co!umbia, to Mrs. Mary E. Treat, of San Francisco, former ly of Bangor, Me. Trrms—Wi .—In Sacramento, April 16, Wm. S$ MHroon-—Hace:— tn Marysville, “April 26, Mr. Cans. Wood ‘oon — in 6, ‘Chas. Wi to Miss E. A. Rice, ‘ a ee San Francisco, May 2, by Rev B. Brierly, Frederick G. Wentworth to Miss Charloite Nokes, Wuhior Russian itiver, Wrurr—Wnicir.—In Sacramento, April 80, bg D. Ww. Welty to Mrs. Eliza Adelta Wright, daughter of E. W. Mi- ner, of Wisconsin, both fee ‘ay. Panny aindlabe Soha, Bes April 29, Lucy Adams, aged Phen Santa Rosa, April 25, Jamos Bustas, aged 23 Barry.—In Jackson, Amador county, April 18, James C. Barry, aged 32 years. Banoock.—in Sap = San yt, as 2L, at the United tees » Andrew Jackson torment of Now Yor ‘York, aged juma, April 14, leet be Forest yt . Sierra county, "put formerly eo Lorain count; ’ Ohio, neers? 28 yoars. rs Goon Te a Yrei Cook, years, fn iy of Gatien 2, Benjamin aged best ie San Francisco, fen ar 2, Mr. John Steele Clendelin, of the law firm of Howe! OE ge Napa cit Ee bead ive of Lancaster james oarey toe -¥.—In San Francisco, April of apoplexy, Mange rep Daly, native of Kastan, t eae Dew. wat yoars. So Saturdi meg spt, Cs Sanwa hana oe ab-come Near Bei, al the Barracks, Api 2, Frode. rick Hecker, of the Dragoons, Compan ‘Hi.—In Sacramento, 4\ Bo ohold fever atthe Tendonpe of his bevther, Hill, Dr. J. 8. Hill, late HaLry.—tIn San Francis¢o, April 29,'Michasi Haley, na- wsenats Drumeilift, county Clare, Ireland, aged , April 28, Lizzie Francesea, in- Taunt daughter of Jefferson 4 Fraacesca Hall, pr Ie San aa sa its $a ALL. of Charles, and Inabells Kis Kiniball, ”” mare Lans.—In El doc hntnart jeans Hotel, La gh — 2 years.” Sie ind 5 eee aro ‘k—In Orovitle, April Louis tite talno, azed 2 mative oF Montroek, Goncda, Tech bh Re! Lamp.—At Teeldenod on Soata Coucarreed, Tehama — April 19, of consumption, Mr. David A. Laird, aged ‘Mitzxe.—In Jackson, Amador c Apri! 29, Christian Miler, Raed $0 cia weaivect Feset Mvzray.—In San Francisco, April 21, Sarah Jano, aged 2 yeare and 6 mouths, and William Kaward, aged 2 months, children of Mr. tid Mrs. Jom Marray. Y—In Ww night, Fe peste ‘29, George Mentocsarptor Tork oan wens w Picancocda fala Francisoo, 1, of congestion of the brain, Wie. B. Palmer, Exq., ag: 48’ years. Payor. ror. ih San Francisco, April 28, ster a sovereliiness, J. M. Payot, aged 60 years. Papxen.——In San Francisco, tle Be ft “4 art ieee Emily Parker, > aged 4 months and boner harm mf April 14, Alexander Reid, a nati or pr ive trone-—ix Columbia, 15, Wm. P. Ston +7 ia oe y e, of Balti- ‘Scuon ua Francisco, pei 29, Berman Scholtz, a 1, at 956 A. M., Laura Laura A. Taylor, aged ‘atLog.—In San Francisco, May 2, at §P, M., Cornolia Frances, youtgestaad only child’ of Seba cad ines an Taylor, Aged 2yeare, Teasathy oa Ui days, rua Ia Sabla Roes, April 22, Alice, daughter of Jobn and Henrietta Treadway, 1 Fined, Wnp.—ln , April 12 of 18 whooping ¢ cough, daugh- ter of Mrs. Wild, aged 11 San Pray by arta ay 4, 1867. NCISCO, 5 Flour—4 good jobbing’ trade buas been of 2,000 bbis. domestic + Apel irtenste a , | SD pare Beary bie iio a 88 Late from Carson Valley, INTERESTING NEWS FROM @ALT LAKE €rTY—BnId- HAM YOUNG BRSILGED IN HIS OWN HOUSE—EI- PEDITION TO WALKER'S RIVER. We take the following from an extra of the Calaveras Ghromicle, yablished st Mokelumne Hill, dated Mondas 120 nod HeTlay (Sunday) morning, 19th inst.,. Mr. Thomp- ra apd intrepid Onrsom Valley Expreseman, terived ot Mokelumne HU, we Murphy's e Bg Road, from Carson Valley. He left kagie Ranch on the morning of the 1ith, ood We four days io reaching Murphy's, having lost Bis w directly after striki ead waters of the Mokelumne. The reficction of light yews tee feorediea eve recaered im blind, and that was the cause of his losing bis way. At the Big Meadows be took the dividing ridge woul 6 the Stanislaus, and contiaued om it (believing it to be the Mokelomne,) until the river had bocome ao swollaa from the melting snows of the lower mouutains as to be fupasetie: "A thet aismese. ahore Marphy’s he was boat by some wood-choppers. Mr. T. says ving i the road he is confident that he can pe from the Valley settlements in two days, Wat i make this pl He reports the snows on the mountains from four to Fix foet deo, from Hope Valley to the Big Meadows, and thinks this i# three feet leew (han is now on the Johnson Coto, Thix is bis firet trip on the Big Tree road, and he ays it ie by great odds the best natural road acress the mountains. ‘The day Mr. Thompson left the Valley, @ call had been teaued for meetings to elect delegates wo the 2d of May con- vention, to be beld at Mokeluin ae Hill, and mach enthu- siaam exists on the subject of tho projected road. He says the people of tbe Valley are determiacd to carry their trade hereafter by this road, and if the convention fails w make adequate provision for ik improre ment, they intend to put a fores on their end, and place it in the best poasible condition. Mr. T. says that $5,000 judiciously cupentes, Will make it equal to any etage road in this State. moet of ibe iaber will be required ai the Forks of tae ! > kelumne. The miners of Gold Canon are doing a very fine basinoss and have made very good wages dering ths past wiater, The average, he rays, ie from $3 to pod ad day. An expedition is orgavizing in the V | sr ing tour to Walker's river; it will start aeons of May. Walker's river is 150 miles south of Casson 5 thsi in the Sierra Nevader ite Mariposa, and @o wing east ward, it einks in the of the Great Basin. ON from Carson Valley went down thore last year, and struck what they deemed firet rate prospects; but short of provisions, were obliged to decamp and return. fore they could to go back winter set in upon them, thos the expedition war ae Ul this bat From private letters recetyed from Salt Mr. Thouipeon learns: that the schism in the Mormoe & ‘Charch has assumed a fermidable character. The Giaddenites, OF apor'aton from the Simon Pure faith, az enunciated by Brigham aod his adherent, have of late wonder. fully = their re and grown #0 rebel. the Prophet is forced to environ himself e Apron of the faithfal. mane Mormons of Carron Valley, on account of dificulties With their Gentile neighbors, had been por- emptorily ordered to 4alt Lako by the Prophet, but think. ing it easier to negotiate @ peace than to sachifice their homes, they have shaken baude wilh the Amelikites, and buried the tomahawk. Snow bad fallen in the Valley tins winter to the depth Of two feet, but did pot lie long enough to do any injury to the stock. Cattle are in ine condition, and a great many Lave been winiered there. Me. Thompron bas crossed the Sierra Nevada thirty one times during the winter months, generally on snow shooe however, they were not necessary, the crust “of veing strong enongh to sustain him in his or- oes. He never carries a blanket or other cover- common suit of winter clothes. ight overtakes bim, he kindies a fire by some dry stomp or tree top, and lies down by its wide. Those extraordinary expuenras never produce colds, but as sen as Le reaches the settlomouts, and after broathing the con fined aumoepbere af tight rooms, he at once becomes aub. lect to these annoyances. The greatest diffical y he ex- periences in his travels is from the sun’s reflection from the eryetalized snows of the untimbered mountain sum- mite.” So intense fs this light that it sometimes caases tota blindness, and erieps and parcbes the skin of the face, like the beat trom a furnace. He goes from heoce to Placer snd, if possible, will return in time for the May con- Yention, Surrogate’s Court. Before A. W. Bradford. WILL OF JASPER GROSVENOMs sy B.—The will of Jasper Grovvenor was proven be- owe the Surrogate thie morning. The testator, a merchant Of this city , died on the Sth of June Laat, leaving an estate of more than a million of dollars. The property is all well invested. The deceased bequeathed near! his entire ertate to tae we ong Yefant daughter. Sevoral bequests are made er of his relat able inntetone ves, and the following to To neinty Refit of Half Orphan and Dontitu ila is he Se f Kee Te York, f = e of FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. mONKY MARKET. Tavrapar, May BOP. M For some days past the stock market bas boen strug- gling slong without muca change in general features. Qu tations bave been unsettled and irregular, and the opera- tions have been to about the same extent roported for many weeks, With a money market fairiy in a plethoric coudidon, with money fairly a drug, with plenty of the raw material for carrying on an extensive speculation in fancy railroad atocks, there te not the first sign of such @ movement, It is our impression that a portion of this abuadance of idie capital is to be attributed to the with- drawal from stock investments. Pubitc confidence in rail- road securities bar been nearly extinguished. The coun- Uy people are sending in their small lots of rallroa’ stocks to realize the beat current prices. They have made up their minds to meke the sacrifice and ict such things alona hereafter, They may be thankful they are s0 well out of @ bad scrape. The market is fairly running over with railroad stocks, They are dally accumulaiing in the hands of the brokers, Wherej they must eventually reet at very reduced prices. For a time longer tho regu- lar buli speculators of the street may keep somo of these stocks up somewhere im the neighborhood of present prices, but they cannot continue such an unprofitable game for any great length of time, There being no out side abeorption, but on the Cemtrary,a steady supply of sock coming in from the country, the street spoculators must} ultimately be oblized to let the burden drop at any sacrifice, At the first board today New York Contral Railroad advanced 3¢ per cent; Erie, 4; Harlem, %; Reading, {; Mlinoig Central, ¥¢. Michigan Southern Guaranteed, preferred, ten per sent’ Stock fell off 3 per cont, closing heavy at 6934; Galema and Chicago declined 1 per cent; Milwaukie and Mississippi, 1; La Crosse and Mi wauldle, 5x. ‘Phore was a little more than the usual ac- Urhy) im New!) York Central Railroad stock. We toarn; from. the .bollorgans that the “unscrapu- lous press’? are" again atiacking this stock through anonymous communications, to which the decline in the market value ie attributed. ‘The friends of the company, we should judge from the purchases to-day, have come to the reeouc, and the effect of these anonymous attacks is in « fair way of being neiitralized. “So long as speculators purchase aad-are willing to pay high prices instead of low, the quotations/at thosteck board from day to day will stand pretty well, but how long they will be able to keep this locing game golag isYhe most importaut for them aud the public to consider.’ We have frequently asserted, and now repeat, that but for the efforts of the managomcat of our railroad companies and their direct and indirect ope- tations in the stock market, genéralty with the companies’ fonds, the sbares of all of them would to-day range ten and twenty percent under the current prices. All this expense ultimately Comes out of the stockholders, and tn eome companies it is rether sa important item. Construo- on account takes most of it. After the adjournment of the board, the following «ales of stocks and bonds were made at auction by Albert H Nicolay :— $10,000 Lake Erio, ee ee Tots 8B, ta on 2,660 Tolede and Dlinols RR. of Hartford 6 per cent bds., int. added, Western Marine fus. gerig of 1857. nerd Ins. serip of 1688. c acues! ist oa : i F see ef 3 F é £ i and bonds will take place to-morrow, Friday, at half past 12 o’closk, at the Merchants’ Exchange. At the second Board the market was mederately buoy- ant. The efforts to get ap New York Central and Erie have been the greatest, and ») fur the most successful Erie went up this afternoon $5 per cent; Cleveland and Toledo, 34; Sle yeh dy 34; Reading, +; TI- ‘pois Central Railroad, 3. Michigan Southern, old deferred, fell ff 9¢ per cont, Harlem, 34} Vacific Mail Steamship Company, 1; New York, Central Rai'road, 3. ‘The Asuistant Treasurer reports to-day as follows:— ‘Total receipts... ments, ‘The steamship Arabia, at this port from Liverpool, brings ‘us seven Gays later news from all parte of Europe. The financial and commercial advices are not {mportant, but slightly more favorable than those by the previous @teamer. Quotations for consola show an advance, but (Here has been a0 improvement in the money market. ‘The Bank of England shows an increase in its bullion de- partment, but no change is contemplated in the rate of ia- terest. The demand for money continued active at full rates. ‘The cotton market showed a slight improvement. An ad- vance of one-eighth of a penny in prices is reported, and in general terms tho market is said to bea little better Breadatuils were lower. A decline of ono shilling in flour, three pence in wheat and one shilling im corn is reported, with aburdant supplies. The favorable change in the weather is given as the principal cause for this unfayora- bie change in prices. ‘The steamship Ulinois, at this port from Aspinwall, brings the shone California gold remittance, amounting haan ag ees ; ++ «$1,608,072 gece oh . A ncaonneae ing reper 58 1,791,167 DOCPORSO «5. esse reereerer cree en seeeeeeeeees 618,005 The specie shipment from this port yesterday was larger than the total California rom‘ttance at hand to-day, The shipment on Saturday will be about eight hundred thou- sand dollars, making the total for the week about two and a half millions of dollars. The coupons due ist June on the Rustern Extension bonds of Peoria and Oquawks Railroad Company, will be paid on and after that day at the Shoe and Leather Bank. The receipts of the Michigan Southern Railroad Company for April, 1867, thow a Calling of of about $48,000, com- pared with the same month last year. Up to the let of May this year, the decrease in receipts amounted to upwards of $100,000. The receipts for May have beon compuratively small. The decrease on last May's carnings will be more than $4 (oo if ¥ : tia Bes ae 23 i 233 fl = 2 OB : 9 ~ dead id: 33335 z sessshesessesess a ted BOARD. 400 sha Read RRDSO 300 85 Mich Con it. 240 Mh Sow N Ind Ht iit Mn 8 NI spat 2 Ger aie hin. 3 i brie Rit, ruil vali OLTY COMMERCIAL REPORT. ‘Twoxseat, May 26—6 P, M _ Ams —The sales cenbecoed these . pots at 790. me —Flour—The market was again firmer and per bbl. higher for fs on the spot. To arrive withio a day or two there ‘Tho transactions in- e i Canadian remained firmer, with n the range of the above quotations. Southern fleur was firmer and early se bie nosey Sep oy 2,000 a 2,600 bbis., wit range of prices giv: . Kye doce waa Grn at $5,75,, and $0. asked for auper- fine. Meal was firm, while sales were unimportant, Wheat—Prime and choice lots were scarce and firm, while ; the sales embraced Is, including 1,500, in which were ‘ero white at KE Ld, reses whit 1 Miesonri do., ga ned tiene a1 3 hy ‘nome Southorn [a fot pt vs ae wi of ers, and at the Sor aa rg ost cr pave aod aha ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. PERSONAL, gly cpt SBOOND, 2TH OF May. is pe ee (FORMERLY COR ns bpaliied eager atom ton street a tn the ay Bo Cea ivaddress 10D. B Herald office. P23 rraghos be Sad Janae oF a! ¥. Lt tee HE his address [rromeari ATION WANTED OF THOMAS TAYLOR, Usbmnun) this city. Inn ister, Mery A ann JNFORMATION WANTRD—OF JOUN SHARE AND ‘John MeManies; wail’ d (rom Liverpool in the Robert Ki pared with their brother-in-law. James waiting for them at 67 Greenwich street, N. ¥. Teena gir aged WANTED—OF CATHARINE MASTER- tie foe, Lusk, in the county ihe ath Raat uey Thom, ting ater es heal tok informstion ‘of me whereabuut the Commissioners of Emigration wil) vir New York. HS to thaakrully NFORMATION WANTED—OF fae MFATH. WHEN Ba ot Btas lanaod between — th and Tey His ‘ot hint at 35 [= = HOME Lege rant nntprrs a AGO—A BOY john ¥. ‘Whoever ae years of age. give any information, of said boy to yo his father, a Young, minty iret stent os sae. avenue, will receives reward the ihanks of his BRS i; ann D.—WRITE 600N; DON'T KNOW THE AD dress. H——Y. COPARTNERSHIP ‘NOTICES. i $300 a ae. 4 CLR, h. ¢ periner in well, Fo csenrt pen boc ye 4 ce seldom offered. Security given for Wwe mouey. Apply 10 H. STRERT, st Nasnan strect’ 4.50 ARRON WITH THIS AMOUNT CAN JOIN ») advertiser in a light and pleasant cash travel- ling business sim which a fine fortune can be mado without Wil bo secured. Picase apply imane- FON, Jersey Hotel, Cortian —A PARTNER WANTED OIMONDIATELY, with Lyd amonnt at poe it onsh business, from ay ing any risk, diately © $500. faint Ave! $500. With wholesals houses in this ei retail wade, Apply at 336 Br y ef Foalisiog (00 per annul fo LIVINGSTON € 00. No.8 —A PARTNER WANTED IN A FIRST OLASS, bait geatect business, whieh te prineipally, dons , conneted with a 1 way, Foon ma M4 ote 1. 000 —WANTED, A PARTNER Rdg Tun + mount in —— — oe established in w first rate Address J. P., box Onion square Post ofliee, ‘with Te real name, stating where pterview may be had. clear of all expenses. ekman street. £200, WANTED, A PARTY WITH THIS AMOUNT Wo gouaae La 4 tafe, permanent and profitable Dusiness in New Jerecy. Dumiveas tx done for caah'and pays sarge prodia, Address New Jersey box 140 Herald oilioe, () —A GENTLEMAN WITH THE ABOVE spnhiBouat, can Rave the opportunity to enter & Teh imvnufacturing buslaees, aa parune partoor ia wanted to attend tbe al bart oC the business.” For par- Goulars apply at «2 Maiden lane, fourth floor, —AN OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED TO A with this —. vast, to engage in @ light, —29 Kon wa A PERSON WITH TTI8 5 + amount, iy in a sale, permansat prot ble » Dauiness alradty eatablianed and tin eicogesfal ape- wih waa, Oh D bee Cd PA 4 in es toe “a 7 to $900, wih a practionl knowledge of the gold ome aod mlver plating business, Address H. B., Herald c2. annum. Address, ~GAPITAI, OF ARTNER WANTED.—THIS I8 A RARE CHANCR for a gentleman who bas six hundred doliare at hia com: wand, i an old established manufacturing and Jpebing | busi rem which has been in succes last Shur Res Protis large. Call at $90 Oxnad ‘iron pear rch. No ageney need apply. A PARTNER, from four or five hr central acted 08 Brondwag, sow 4 jolug & good bus news.’ The ia desirous ing improvements, wah a view 10 inorrssed accommodations. “All cossunion tions will be trea'ed striolly confidential. Address Mansion, Viroad way Port oficr. Yh PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING Bie \ween Noss ¢ & Myers, of the Stads Teratre Hotel, is this oy diaac Ived, by oe A ly Noshan, M MYERS. conducted by Me, NOSSER, who Daw TNE IN A HOTHL—WANTRD, thousand dollars cash capital, in a a= AL. GENTLEMAN POSSRASED OF AN ANNUAL TN A come of $4.0), desires to marry a Indy about 17 of age, he in %2 years old, and diaguated wi a single life: the lady nist bo pretiy. well eduoated and have an anngity of wt Jemat 61.008, irther information addres Alf. W, Medill, Harrolabure, Mercer county, Kentucky. GERMAS GRNTLEM AN, WIDOWER, OF MIDDI nee, wiabes widow, end ia the want of a home and @ ew WO matrimony. A sincere person Dox 181 Herat fitten Rroadway and Fonrth avenne, can address FIL * a, $1. for the Southern and Weatorn markol. The full yalne ftreet, two doors From Pearl etree. 0 @btain At lenst (ity ddrens 10. AMS MONONKT, Ox “OFF © LatHING APD FURNITURE WANTED dors 13 Rim surcet, ‘Tatties Atended toby firs f eun Clothing, aioe ates aera it Broadway. CLOTHING, &0. ne wiil of paid tor ‘Stall inte of gi Lipman #2 UL Tu INVRST IN SROOND TiAl WAND ULOTHING, Saint thelr Ladies or gentlemen hat ou, of the abore artcles to ANTED, “FOR EXPORTATION.—GEN by sending their Lom SEGAKS, Pre eee Pears ete Sete | oes femaie’f —OGENTLEMEN'S LEFT OFF CLOTHING WAN’ Tall av ike store or tddeeas THOMAB D. "SONwOr, ts Geawre yy Wishing to convert left off or — ugre esti street near (batham ‘pose of can obtain oaRb py To. Me Indien teenth street bet RARERS ims OAR ony RR BARGAINS at racortmeat of 7. BOG ERA, 19 Bearer ores, BOND STERBT.—FURNISHED 4 ‘gentlemen, without board _ 2 .___S _ a iaeeiS WOOsTEE, STREET. “ROOMS TO LET, DOUBLE or single beds, with or without yeanoe- able Terma, at ‘ef GADSBY'S hotel, 1d Wooster aes near i Se GAC an Se Sn a eS AVENUE. —HANDSOMELY FUBNISHED 1 gam ingle or ai 01 9 oullemen of families, without board. OLINTON Ei eet eek yry rd PABLORS AND 24 Talicoms with partial board |; Raa, bath, do, wld Se RASTERN PAMILY 18 4 2 be! of leuting a suit of Reutlemen aud le y a oa eazene fateh, sepuais o igbar oF 3 pee of 36": EAST a Sa MEN OAN BE ; those 4.4 WEST, WASHINGTON PLACE-A BEAUTIFUL ‘sult of ro ms to let, together or separate, to a gentle- mau and his wife or a few'single geutlemen, The house bas all the modern imerovemen's. WEST FIFTEENTH STREET, NSAR FIFTH a 625% A eels ek ene bole Gerke pees if desired, REMSEN STREET, BROOKLYN HXIGHTS.—EX- 2 att Tt commands fas viow of the bay. planer at oe s 6. exchanged. 68 EAST a oreger es BETWEEN UNION ote contr t ato ready fare rooevtion of Bow, comly may how secure, age ee (OUSE WEST OF LM a PA Te heh eed emaerm Lp some fap FROM BROAD. Fe genie the first olass hotels. sealer tare aca is VIO WAVERIEY, FLACK, | HRaw: ‘WASHINGTON 8q ‘comfortab! 164 ATLANTIC STREET, NEAR CLINTON & ‘gentlemen can be accommodated with pleasant roma ‘and partial board, likewise an wafurnished room for a - man and bis wife. 189 "es EAS! FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR STUYVE- sant park in a private fs ait, second floor for a gentleman and wife, also a room for one or two single gentlemen; the house has all the modern improve- ments, “References required. BAST BROADWAY.—TO a Te ra rege HAND. 200 "omy foraianed somely to gentlemen po fA a ase ie modern, cmon, The uch ag bath, £0., and gas. 225 anaes avenue tite pleasant “Hous ele mre od fate ob FIRST fy wi single genudemen. a Lace ves OF House with modern improvemeata, SPRING STREET, NEAR BASDOvGAL oun, aiphas comms, seepertial bo ‘partial board, in s neatly furmuhed a ‘tne basement wo log for s dotior or fe oe, bat 4 THIRTEENTH STRAET—FURNISHED OB West Higsoesia ving ags Smprorccn street, pear Mighih sreaus, Dinner Bundays. Kiperty of tare GRNTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR SINGLE GENTLE. fo. 8 ‘Albion p pinee, ly Foarta’ sires. . bi Sees AP, LADY DESIRE TO OBTAIN A room with a widow lady, where bart games ‘taf Thirty-second at of evade. Address KE. 5... Union square aaa " SUIT OF ROOMS, PLEASANTLY LOCATED ON SR cond floor, suitable for —— and wife, or two single iil Tag.be had, with Dourd: ina privat famliy.Ab- rout Oreck, Gear Seeret avenen, Unemtptices Biz Felerences given and required. sd DELIGHTFUL HOME GOOD KOARD AND Goon eh, omens to bad rumble otreet mepouiyn Taights, Teng detoake FARTY OF TWO OR THRER GENTLIMEN CAN OB- fain pleasant well furnialod ith board i Guired, in & fiat class brown stone and stages, Th West Fourteenth sireot, house, conrenieat to ype iret house west of Sixth SE inattention LARGE FURNISHED OR UNFCRNISGRD SBCOND flory fron\ room of the house No. 1: On Square, Hasson street side, near Bank strost, ‘wilh or without Board! anmail room.’ Kighth avevue cars and Bleecker street Sages pase he doer. A SRIYATE FAMILY, WITHOUT CHILDREN, WOULD Jet, furnished, the second nod thinl sorte, with or with: out board, in a modern house situaved in ope of the mont de- Joeationa on the island. Inquire nt 2724, (old namber) Twenty sessed cueet WIDOW LADY, WHOSE FAMILY, Is PRIVATE, ean accommodate one or two single ge beni reoms and partial board. ‘The house is eu fely so ht na Rood location. ferences ol ed p gpd fm » goad lorati ws onchaniged. Apply at where not many ora are takioa}, location wot above orga m0 moderate, Adaress Annie White, Union equare YOUNG GENTLEMAN WISTS TO ONTAIN A Pleasant room and jal hoard, in the avighhor wy & a A YOUNG LADY, A TRACHER, DESIRES BOARD ‘wentieth street; t parti pad avenue, pot above Tweifih wt tion and terms, Teacher, Herald ofice, Ft RNISHED A ATTIC ROOM TO —TO A ee z Rentieman, withont boart. Inquire at 43 Franklin TK FAMILY WILL LET BLEGANTLY FUR parlors and extension room, with nse of kitghew fromt rooms on aooond and third Toca'lon Clinton piace, near Broadway. jernid oitee. N EL! DERL ¥ WIDOW 1. LAY, WAVING A wee) fe nished house, would wish fo moet with» demnen wee word’ isha, Ine Font ows tw boord and esoare 6 comfortable home, Ayoly at I at 1041 roadway, between Thirty first and Thirty #ocond OARD.—A PRIVATE PANTLY ITAVING MORE ROOM than they require, woul! arcomadaie a gendeman and File of two single Fesleman. Howse has bath, ferenoes excbang Apply Weost Sirtecn') OARD.~TWO GENTLEMEN AND THRIR WIVES, fino a few single gentlemen, enn he accommodated with very pleasant and weil furnished aparunenta and board io . Hone rRiy, te ae., re @ MORE ROOM THAN room with board & m improvements; acces by cars aod sages. Apply as 7d West Fweay lira etn sible bureet OARD —A GENTLEMAN "AN gle gentlemen, also ® ningie gendeman, can obtain fall or partial board in ‘a first elans modern house, pleasant loca. tion, convenient to cara and stages. Apply at 6 Hammond fireet, bewween Blerokre and Fourth OARD—CLINION V'LACK.—A FAMILY AND ONR two tingle geatiemen wil find very desirable fo. bished apartments, with board, nt 61 Clinton piace, near Fi avenne. References exchange’. Bs i —FAMIL aceommodated wi Wert Fourteenth street, bo ments. References excha —A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, WITH BOARD be ja¢y, will find a Kenieel parlor and badroom on I flogr In'n very anal’ private family; no boarding ia contra: With Movern tbprovemente: thie will sata qnietcouple, Addresa Carina, how 108 Herald oon, Bos, SHOOND BR FOoR FRONT PARLOR AND perro m to Met, with fall or partial boara) diunor a6 F M. Inquire at 64 Lexington avenue. OARD AN UNFUMNISIED FRONT ROOM ON B 4 vor, altable for & gentieenne, and his “ts a | te ingle gentlemen oan be rasan rein with ie won partial BO Toquire at i) Wire, OR TWO AIN- NTLEMEN CAN board at No. Bt ve motorn improve daa BOARDING AND LODGING. DADA RADA ANID RNA NAAR ANAL ARD FOR SINGLE GETLAMEN.—A VERY PL® Be cer tein emia a Tet ORD IN BROOKLY, AOD, BQARD 4 re 61 Nessun street vet wi ee ABD IN EOOORL TE —s SITTING BOOM ARK tial v3 ‘within a few minutes walk Weeks at 248 Henry street, coruce of Coane ARP Pd | BROOKLYN. —FURN. | Be ar ISHED BOOMS 4 as mien Bit gne' roabed, with Wot of hee B Ply al o0 Burak street, Senin eo eee rv17 IN pohnai o ge =! Bus 7g FEW SINGLE GENTLEMS I and partial board in a Pleasant iooanne sare t ern fous Where dhe comfurls of «home may be reallzod. ADDIT St 9p Willoughby street, corner of Bridge, Brooklyn, ee ee OARD IN BROOKLYN.—'1 bated ‘vacant can be had, ‘most reasonable by eith le G ible, Lerma, by either single or married and Ferma made to sul ‘Please call at 72 eos BOARD WANTRD.—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY 43 sucnin, i ms fio. Lecation petweon, Hows eh Tween ear Broadway. Dinuer at sr Oke tne Moterenges ae, siren ud required, Address » | 9 New York Post ollie OARD WANTED—FOR A FAMILY OF GROWN FB a2, i2ns, Doar the mouaialn or nea shore. Good o paniculars, A. B., box box 120 Herald odes, a ‘OARD WANTKD—IN THE VI B' aan [CLNITY OF = ARDING.—A. G AND , HIS G Two single gentlemen can be socommodated ‘ a: 15 Orebard street, near Grand sirect OAR DEE. HANDSOME, Py uitable for a gentleman and lady; also, a room finilemen, may be hed by edreaaing” W: BR, eral set tion in volo matteo, aes street, near Fifth avenue, Pp ne ad YOUNG GENTLEMEN CAN J accommodated with rooms aad partis! boerd ‘a private family; gas and bath in the house, ie changed, "Aoply 1 68 Ainity street. BosRhune PUR Ag ANT. FURNISHED ROOMS ‘with board, on and second floors. first ~ or single geailemen, st No.6 Bond sizees, sear Bret I. ‘ H ROOM, SROOND FLOOR—FOR A SINQT entewman, Io & private family; nue peed ply bat ‘aga nea ad gga hw a aly et ove door above Bicecker 'URNIEHED ROOMS TO LAT—FOR GEATLAME~ soe ge tee Megleray are tate ee mace for erubition a4"the Palnce aud toons Premium. Inquire of M. H. Bowyer, at the same place. FoR ROOMS TO LEE IN A PR Fx poet ry ee ‘—e hee ‘within «few doors of the house to! par of we ees 309 BOCms-BANDSOUS Lanes ROOM waler, gaa c+ y rat clane Tay bg obaland aie Tt treet the frst No. 8 from Risth eterna ot URNISHED ROOMBA LARGR AND PLRASAD and back room to let to genUemeu and Weir wie nuemen, in & private family, at M Harrison etre peong oe ROOMS.—A bt Af pw J Moe ig without t or »d it ae Fi Fete ant Gane P Tiana Re co tec ore wo 4 BOOMR.—TWO GENTLEMEN OAM Ss learantly secommodated with pealiy furnished ‘with pr withont breakiant, in Squlst pela family no ee bearders. For particulars please cal! at 666 Broadway. {URNISHED ROOM TO LET—WiITH BOARD, FOR ringle Indy. where there are no other boarders. § sroorae street. Benn ISHED Room TO LET—A rary ars FF (let one oF two nice front rooms to sing! at week; location two blocks ‘ton of tof TT Apply at Li Greene street, mate or ingle, a we JENTLEMEN WISHING GOOD Touts. w ih of without partial at 23 White aueet ANDSOMELY FURNISHED bea Ba hog breakfast and tea if desired, to aye ycuy private my, ean ns and bath ta the house, 384 Houston street, two blocks from Broadway,” ¥ YOU WISH TO OBTAIN GENTREL make no delay, but a Appleian's Reoad way in private tates oF Repieel boarding houses @ al aly. AND PLBASAD will please app BOARD® re BOARDING.—A_ FAMILY OOCUPYING Donne in io sooomnmodate 8 indy i ‘whow references are uneroapee way, would OOM TO LET.—A pa in Ray | Weman a parlor, ap * on, and every facilit ine family alll a“ ipa cee SS ach OMS TO LRT—WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, AT} between Bleecker and Fourth sweat pleasant a TO LET—FURNIENED, AT % AND v0 PE month, at MH Greenwich street, Union ilotel, meders oo FOR A bir or im AgD. raat q for Indy only. Location bi aitth wremta, rear Sih aud Keven exceed $8 3 or #1 Adi OOM TO LET.—A WELL FURNT con the second floor, to a genteman, withoal board, ome a ipseate family in Lexington avenue, Adress ce, With read Mame, OONS WANTED WITH BOARD, ON SATRN tat 1s a Rove unwed P Jady ant gentleman; alia, Tribune oitiee, — BEDROOMS CONNPOTING ® en tbemne ida te ito Bh: a ae ful Mh fivatien improve ments, and M6 one Belin ik from Washington #4 ioe bas ——— 1) SINGLE GRATLEMEN CAN HE AcoOMME Triste Tr = ys dated ony yreshing o _ lodging in & private family at roma and partial board in a of od itn island; bouve banat) situated near on ERA, GENTLEMRY CAN BR AQUUMMC Teo ey os Apply derbilt landing. By (at User) fr «sea tlendlidetbee pune see ae FURNISHED “ROOMS TO Lil Guratt Arty pi Maree ~ fare teens # theatre. be ao A GENTLEMAN, A ea | eer Ty ein sees

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