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Barvey, and sometimes obe did pot, the Dootor was qaite easily exoived o@ many sudjeot) Ihave mor boon paid by Mrs. Cunvingbam my waxes [or the lash foo and 8 half mowths; she sill ower them 1 me; on the rt oy! night of the murder, and the Sa'urday night previously, the Doctor told me if'a tal! © called to keep bim ore, that he ‘Wanted to veo bim, but i the tall 2ay eould not stop that night, td eek bin We come back the next day, Re-virect —There was @ water closet in the bath room; Guring the time Mie Hobbard was boarding tn the howe, aod June, the Doctor took his in the house, p——* until two or ‘three weeks afer his retarn from the he did got take is meals in the house afver that; mrt re “Ciumingham vent for me yesterday and offered wo 7 merome of tho wages due me; but { would not take | ad upul [ gotall; she wns at Mrs. Willis’ house in the Second avenue, No. &3. Mrs. Cunningbam and me had some pretty suarp words together; sue said she had paid my woges to Jobo Gilmartin; I told her she had no right. ‘Q. Who was Joon Gilmartint A. lL believe he was a friend of the parties; he is the “mysterious John; 1 may ‘na well eay it vat. Further Croes-eramination—I have not been at the house tesco Mrt. Cunpingham avout my wages since the Dap- tor’s death; I went to the house to see Miss Helea; there were dispute betweee us yestorday; I think thore are four and a half months wages due me; she claimed that there wax only « fow dollars duo me ; murder trial I have been staying at my sistor-in la of the other side were to see mo; a policeman brought tho Fda Mrs. Cunningham never sent for mo w the nel entlemen, (said the witness retiring) are you satis- Hope you're dope with me now. BVIDENCE OF MR. ROBERTS. Edward L. Roberta being sworn, testified that he ig.a dentist by profeerion; now manufacturing deotal materials fat No, 56 Bond street; [knew Harvey Burdell since 1856; some two or three years; have knowu Mrs. Emma A ith Doctor Burdall in the i H E two oe were in relation ; after this T bad two Interviews ; one moet while @ suit was tbe ap geere nn E iit fh H 5 : i B it Sars AI if nell is ctith mntract as to renting the house be- inningham; shortly afwer Mra. Cun- me, and {oli me net to say anything to about it, that it irritated him sparaging allusicos to the Doc or at this ti the last interview I had with her was last of November or first of December, when she sent round for me; she said pho understood i had anid } B E i i z i =, 8 & 6 said she would not marry him; she sald fant to marry him, tbat she bad more mouey that her family was well educated, wei ‘then be ‘bed society, and ahe would not marry a man that loathed ; Previous to this ehe had sent for me, and said sho did mot want me to speak to Burdell about the breach of Pogo pe that it wade bim mad, and irritated him; got a gun, and she was afraid be would shoot her of some of the family; | bad been ipformed it wasa breach of pr of promise case, and J asked her why she did not the breach of promise suit agsin; sbe said she had ‘Deen to her counse! to do #0, and he would not have any- to do with it because she had dropped the first ona; had often spoke of the breach of promise suit, the time it was instituted np o the Ist of Do- He Ea ere i H Ht E i} Hp, sf ay Be taining , and Demis Hubbard not bei the parer under the matting in be said #30 did not know what it moant, what Thought of It T said, » Mrs. Cun ‘a carious woman;” she ‘said she told it, and the Doctor said’ “ it is all humbug,” worried because the Doctor would not take ERY ? rf if ij E walt i bel due! bi, shut up the lors amt ‘hima; hat he £7 pledged to be the friend and protector of hor and ‘was going 10 do 80. Cro p © a month delore the Doctor's death jl Bond street; never had any per- ‘sonai Mra Cunuingtiam ; the ‘Doctor had Foctiag tor and her fully; since the death of Dr. and her farnily jeath of Dr. ; peta m:! jon that e murdere: hima’; I told thowe thoughts to the’ District Attorney be ore the murder trial ; [ was not a witness on the murder trial ; nover saw auy improper conduct on the part of Mrs. Cau her daughters towards Dr. Burdoll ; on the I respected them very highly while Iwas there ; their conduct was kind and attentive ; | Doctor aad Mrs. Cunningham walking out we met them in Bond street ; one time I went on a friend in Forty-second street, a reapec- we heard them speak of being to Nipio’s, and public amusement, together ; did not’ see more general way of referring to Mrs. Can- as “bis woman,” which I thought diare at, wae wns the timo be spoke of her asa ¥o. perty? A. In the course of the inter. eld within Ube last fort i Fe to é Hl H 3 aE Ht i 5 5 $ E beg i it before his death; I bad previous to that time ‘As you left the reom, the last time you wore you observe anythng? A. Yes, sir; having ym the remarks that the Do:tor made that be fe i z HE ,1 very naturally looked as I was leaving e, an observed Mra. Uanningham leaning over it is but just I ehould eay here that, with xooption, of bis ep aking of having rome trouble with ho never said anything derogatory of her tome. anything about getting her out of the house? said he meant to get her out cf the house, and substitute Mra, “tansbury ; he gave ins to under stand that the arrangement was #0 unpleasant that \t de- came necessary to bis comfort that he should got her out. —- msn comaninet.-@. You say that the Doctor spoke about awry 0 he inquire tnto her respectability or hd Sng of e851 ge ber, Dhd a> ty: maven kind? A. No, sir; the simple remark ‘was, “Do you know them?” referring to her husban t and herself. Q. Uid be speak as if be wanted to know their @tanding? A. No, ir, bot particularly; | think he meo. tioned the fact that be bad aaa ber for seme time, bat Q When he raid that particular time was speotfied. Cunningham was a woman of some property did ho anything as to the amount he supposed her to ‘A. The impression that I got was that she bad |, Dut pot to a very great extent, that she hada dollars; Ido not recollect his words: he di i pame any particular amcunt. Q Bat eaid that ebo a widow of Property? A. Yes. @ Dit he speak of his having diteulties F cue iar Fomark to me told yon be tate what? od on times alhicied to that A. No. bad to wateh nim’ A. No. A. No. Q Did he be him and this lady? A. No, wir rented the house to ber and hen was it that he tuned the ex; idence in the sex —hew eng iret time he used that was jeath, and in sub. mance the day of bis death. @ Did he may bachelor? A. He paid be never ied, nod meant never to be; he ape of eer, and how dangerous frost himself in ba boy bim. y the Friday of Dr. Border 0 o'clock, bat T had ne ib bie theo merely to ox obange dell there more than once that ‘abe in the Deotor'» wailing (oF the Dootor down ataire in the parlor, andi [ir Biaindell came iuto the back into tbe stenot or in noe? A. No, wir; I did the Dontor came inte the parlor and Where Ur Biatadell was while the Doo do aa Know? A | thougnt! shed immediately afr leaving cooanies You saw br. & I keow the only oo. Hisindell there at all. Q brengtt oat fro | cave. @’ Did you stato hia om who was « tory bad tute bien abot wx weeks hat the Be 33 3p vhich @ too @igecting to name bo veated bin ba me language | better merry her,” the Doctor al- ways raid he would pot marry any woman; he bas said something to the effect that he would rather take the old woman than the young ladies of the family; I heard of the suits within a week after they were commenced; during the trial of Waraer versus Gritfin {spoke of it being as bad as a breach of promise suit; when the Doctor told me of the suits being gated, he ad they were aet- tled without Europe; @ year ago last fall he spoke of going to Ra 5 in “the ‘Sune he may bave said last fal that he intended to go spring, but I do not recol- $100,000; before last fall he pectful terms, more 60 then a lady; never heard bim speak against her until after the law gulls, and never said anything very bance: he was quick in temper, quick in speech and kia motion; cane, when you thought bo was ane a joriper be ; Mrs. Cunuipgham told me in relation to the arae- ue thal one night while Demis Hubbard was there, she and ber daughter had takea supper and wi were gick, and Demis Hubbard had not eaten Ca afl not Bick; she decribed the symptoms of arsenic; when speakin: 6 ‘me in relation?te the ‘gun, she told me it irritated the tor to speak of the suits; she told me she had ov conversation between me and Doctor, ane the Doctor told her what it was. Q. From the da; resigned as Vice President of the Artisans’ . not see the Doctor wer day for three days after? A. I cannot say; te ee, with me about Mr. Frazer's reeignation, Q. Do you know of his being ab- e month of October? A. ae Ege say; notice of the Doctor's whiskers ; his whiskers were very ‘iuek aad short; to her always in ever knew him to ¢) them cut quite short. Q. Have you no- efter he Lvl his whiskers the roots would be gray, so that when a little distance from him it coming through them? him x recollect noticing ‘stooping when etanding still; I think he had Thishern all last came mer; be had either moustaches or whiskers, or both; I Bever saw dim entirel; ‘aes ine ast same; = ad summer; whiskers on the side th the fall ‘of 1866, never thick on the side of “ie toe; when he first colored his hair and whiskers, several peo- ple did not know him. Q Look at that (handing daguer- Seay Getta cet eaten oat it 0) led here when I knew ea; {ihe Cunningham was worth $200, 00 he vald she wld hima 89, and be, had seen the deeds of the 41 think ho said she showed them; when he 6; + Sone sctled, he sald it 00k: od well on janingham's she did not want any money. OF REY. DR. COX. Rev, Richard Cox was called and cxamined by Mr. Til den—l reside at No G2 Bast Thirty-elghih stroct; am reo- tor of Zion church. Q. Did you know the late Dr. Bur- dell ry ‘ey ‘Dvetween 10 and 11 years, up to the time of his de how long 8 period have you seea bim ae, did not see bim until withip iy Fortnight of bis death. Q 8 long was ‘A. About the middle of January; by the fact that there had beet event vicus, as be raid sion of tae, house; b he eaid, ‘tb lect bight; {did not attend it, party at the house Q bow * his manner? A. His manner was as asual— 6 . rapid tope, and cabauaath with @ nervous twitebing. Q. When next did you see him after that? A. I vaw dim nearly every day soe the average, for the ensuing two weeks; my tooth was very tender; h» put wax in it, and told me to come from time to time, with a viow of de when he should fill it, Q’ Did make any #1 to you in respect to his renting bouve in whieh he lived? A. He aid; he spoke to me going to college | had weemed fond of talking to me about busiuess; ho spoke of bis having rented that to a Mrs. Cunning! Uhat he had trouble wiih her; that he wanted to ber, and was making arrangementa with Mrs. and ber busband, who was in the office of the &. be inquired if T ‘knew them; I said I had knowa Me. Stansbury for some time, and thought very highly of him, at which ho seemed gratified ; him thought 14 Was an arrangement which would be Q. Did be mention his owe ti of Mrs. bury? A. Ido not think he did. Q. ou narrate ones on his t i { Fa i which be seemed always to be Py vain, and with refereace to matrimony ; let I that on a previous day, during that fortnight to me, with a great dea! of emphasis, that been feared and esaant never f be ‘married ; that ho had 09 con ddence Dotan "tie Teay now to you, and T never before io any oue; this i the reason away t been marrie:” 8 the lat, day, 4 rating on my toothy w substauce tame, 0 re) hore’add, that in veuber of these ite E a et f; fi Ehirhs: ‘coom Q Tha be ray he procu: feat diva A. That laced the evidence, and that ho bad had certata chemical Q. Was he speaking about how was to get evidence for a divorce? A. No,sir. Q. Didhe tell you he got the wituonses to testify t> the eu yject mat ron which the divorce was granted? A. 1 think he did tell me be procured the teetim ony of some physician in the case. Q. Had you and Bialadell aud the ‘any basi hese engagementa ov that aay? A. No, tir. Q Were you acquainted with Dr. Blaisdell before you saw him that Gay? A. Yee. Q. Bad you business other than ta dentistry with Dr. Bardell at that time? A. There wasaa Ancidental business that came up between Dr. Bliisdeti ead myrelf, growing out of my visit. Q. Did you not call tha day on Dusivess with Dr, Burdel) and Blaisdell other than deuty try ? A. 1 did not expect to see Dr. Blated: Il there at ail; f callod for the purposo of having my (oth filled, and any other besiness came up Inokdemtally, Q Bad you not ether business with Dr, Burdeli that day? A. Only’ the iacidental busicess that I spoke ot Q Was it for dental business that you calied that afernoon about 6 A. No, sir, it Was withoat any appvintmont; Dr Burdell did not expect me; {t was @ more passing thought t ot wee De Bardo the spiogham. Q. Were pot Dr. Bordell amd Blaisdell alding yon ta the #ait wich you had at that time? Was not tbat the incidental yusin: towhieh you alloded! A. If the Jadge wishes | will go very fully into this. Surrogaie—You can ark whether the remark #f Dr. Burcell was drawa out in reference to dificaliles the wit ness bad, Q. How is thaty A. If I had had no diffles ves I would bave expected the same remark to be made, @ Were your personal difonlties the subjoet of conversation? A. 5 4 i +] froaneatiy the subject of conversation during fortaighi @ Was it on one of these occasions that Dr. Burdeli made the rema’k that be had no confidence it A. Ibwas op one of these conversations, undoubtetlly. Q Had you ever mace any % ntment to meet Dr. Biairdoll at Dr. Burdell's, to your knowledge? A. It in imposetble for me te recollect, but my impression is that I never had any such appointment. Q At the time of these interviews for two weeks beforo Lr. Bardell’s death, was be and Blaiadell concerned in your divorce case in any way? rer ruled ow!) @ So you know Frederick . Durkee ani Mr. Moore? A. No, not by these names; T poesibly may know some one namod Darkee: Q Had you éuring these two weeks, y of thone interviews at which you called to Dr. Burdoll’s or at auy time, paid be apy sum of money for auy business other than ? “ownineee, in an excited manner—I am very thankful in o'clock? deed to the counsel for having avked me that question, aud I now, inthe fear of God, #« ‘omy aneverate that I never gave him any rifor Sahy what I paid him for the fork be di, and not a cent; Tam under great obligations couse! f aot brought thts quertion out. Q Nether for for bimssif to bold, wor to be toany other person? A. in no way in whith it cau be properly cop-trued. Q And you pevor paid or agreed to pay him any money In which Blaisdell was to have an interest? A Lanewer ibis Ja the negative. Q. And you nover to give Risindell aay raoney for anything which he or Dr. Hurdell was to to? A. Loever did: and I must bog leave to say ip th: connection that Nr. Rerdeti seid he would not accept or receive any remuccration 'n this Connection, and that the principal aid be proposed to get me waa Mra. Cun- hingham, who, he averred, knew mibers important to 4 bofere the Coroner's Jury tha) Dr. Bordeli told you that he bad asked Mrs, Conningham in relation to this matter, anc che said ahe would have nothi to do with it? 4 He told me she deolt talking with me on the subject; bot he atded, “what this woman knows is more im; at to you than y anything else.’ be said ehe was not willing to talk with me ‘ou the subject—that sho would not betray a woman. The you over bave any corversation with her on the anb ject’ A, No, rit; he warted to bring her in tmmertiately, at first, (o e0 me, but I declined, in deference to her sex; he then arranged for another’ interview, bat waoa { Faw bit be remarked what abe enld,and ho aed that my yppor ent in this #nit wes too cunning for me—that I would uever suvesed, @. In thet conversation did he not nse language hie thie:—That Mr?, Cancingham would not be way a secret? A. No, sir; that she would not betray « Woman, was the procke langage GO. At that time was not Dr. Rardel! imereating himself vo that matter (wii Dene e suit ogee hie wile) for yout A. He was, MRE. PENJAMIN'S RVIDENCR. Mrs Aon Benjamin boing sworn, mato !—I reside at No. 8 Bowery, am wife of Alexander Benjamin; hie business Prevent is goin” to and fro to Aooth Amoriéa; trades tn ell sorts of thingy: I bow interes! in the Business of tak'rp cn a pe 8 Gowery, | knew Dr, arden; . Cat rel irom me ta 1861; ex bin 2 Farswes e calle. to have some dagverreoty, taken on the 96th of Jonuary, the peeps fe ar; he tet four talon, en ve me of be sal thay wore vory fine 'ixenoses, tbe heat b ver bat er id they wore 10 proven to his piers, by , A. They would cb joot to them beranee vot ia better fram ay’ We Pad had hie whiskers dyed to hare the piotires talon; } cold bim the effeot in tne plotare wo tld be mach better if pot dyed; ae said ft woult wear olf, and he woult never have thom dyad himself; he faid that if he wee & merricd goniloman be would nw bard whee Gere was eneiter tion _— very improper ; 1 told bi ong! married ; he taid oo, he hover was and never would married ; he NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1867. was caused when talking, seats rapidly but made long j<rtan breed seroes Woe sboulrs, but be was guross the s! to fall in ; hig bead was erect, but suill heater Crogs-exarmined ; met bim in 154 at Saratoga ; did not see him again until I met him in 1856 at Saratega ; he was broad built ; there was one of the pictures B Of = larger sizo than the one shown. Adjourned to Monday morning at 10 o'clock. ‘The Murder of a Young Jew Pediler in Mas- sachusetts, A MILLERITB PREACHBR THE MURDERER. {From the Bartford Times, June 4) Isaac Jackson, aged newin 38 yours, rod. ag a ped ler by his brother, a Jew mei fes'flold, was murdered ani robbed on Theresd leading from Weattiold to Rueeell on Monday bei by ag oi Jones, He was shot the heart, and his body was dragged some thirty 4 to the bank of the river, where it was sunk in a swift current and covered with stones and rubbish Sus] was not excited until Tussday morning, when an old man who was driving cows to pas- tore saw a trail where some heavy body had been drag- ged across the road, and gave the alarm. Search was then le by some half dozen of the neigh :ors and the body was found. Jones, after shooting the peddler, took the wagon and drove it towards Bland ford about a mile, and there left it ina plece of woods over night. He then went to King Hastings house, in Biand- St, wpecn he imag ence ori veday. It is eurpected that after lea day morning he went tothe ¢ the deat od rly nd compl work of searching it. the wagon, which Beare anor ait te henge siotbew early, and came down to Russell to get bo pack goods in. This was towards noon on Tiesday,'a fopigons having boen excited as above, the man wi A warrant for bis arrest was promptly obtained from H. 8B. Lewie, of Westfield, and Dr. Jebiel a place, came uw; Leb este dw nig! tritneases were examined the Coroner, and all the can ease tee ae murderer. on was shot through the heart, and Jones was found to havea pistol which King Hastings ré asone which he and iones bad practised with at his (Gastings’) house in Bland- ep rea jacl was al years ir ea Weel ne bothers, & 1 wae are have a store at hom send out good! "a wagons. le: him for the of robbing him. dened le back, the thi his coming out linen garments, expressly made Oe, Jewish women, who foc] a fad pleasure in thus assisting in the last act of ‘kind ness towards a co-religionist. Prey is used for the reasen that the ‘mal ipo Sane Lyotorng? ne indicate pur! smal. quant ler head to fadiedie tht ail meta trom the earth and neterneth tnber aoe The head of the deceased person is placed towards the Orient, to represent the great revernece of the Israelite towarda the land of his adonalty, and that also as the sun rises to revivify all creation, Sayin yd nally rise to everlasting fe, The mainiser root tes certain prayers expressive of the inscrutability of God’s ways and of the necessity for the afflicted to resign themselves unmurmuringly to bis decrees, the coffin ia lowered into the earth, and the words, “may the soul of tbe departed ‘come to its resting place in peace,”’ fervently uttered by those present. Each of the beans then rel @ litde earth over the bier, and afterwards thoze suending, tore. mind themselves of the Divine decree “Dust thou = and upto dust thou shalt poo "The mourners next p-onounce a prayer expressing their un- swerving resig..ation to the Creator under their severe and heart-rending affliction, aud the ceremony concludes, Jones, the murderer, is the same fellow who bas juat served out a term of four years in the Connecticut state prison, for robbing John Deas store, He was the coolest a that ever infested this ouy: He professed great concern for the souls of sinners, and was constantly read- ing the Bible and exhorting at Whilst ta the confidence of Mr. Dean, he stole about $2,000 worth of goods from his store, with conai- derable sums of money. He stole the to make hima surptice to preach in—started a church inj Glastenbury— etole the trimmings for bis pulpit, and velvet for his chair, and also stole gvods to pay the cabinetmaker for the chair; broke into the Cathohe church and stole the priest’s robe for a sample for ene for himself, and also stole the silver cbalices, &c., from the altar—calied at Mr. Dean’s one afternoon to have ‘‘a little season of pray out of | mi wi Dean's pockets of of $100—wbich he bad previous that he had jst bie up to 8, natal a ~ fore stole a Jehowed villas. nee one borting, Ul brought up by @ four ears? eres = ee cooler scoundre) probal never went un- its voice in Pevple share it, so or freedom, ir coarts.”” be in ou Aa pro test agalnat the docision of the United States J in the Ss, sted, as that deci is one “repugnant to jastice and to the principles of eeailty which Ne at the foundation in our syeom of ¢0 vernment.”” The responsibility of the people for the evil of slavery baving its commencement where slavery coasos to be local, and the history of that institution, and its ex toneiow being familiar, the necessity—the addross says—is apparent, that every Constitutional means of resistance to toady encroachment of the institution over territory now free is just and inoumbent. ‘Peou vary aid ia nov arked for from the State, asthe presen: condition of the settlers (in Kanras) does not make tt necossary or expodi. ent. No ex\gency may hereafter arise; but while we cou- fidently hope that, without the shedding of bluod, and in the peaceavin exercise of the rights of citizens, the cause of freedom may prevail, itis ® plain requirement of duty to afford sympathy and encouragement, and, if necessary, pecuniary aid, to those who are contending for the rights Of free labor iu the United States Territories.” Doings of the Vigilance Committee In Lown, Pros, Fane 3.) Re rule of tthe Vishanes Com mmllteg_ of Jackson it seems deadly tn T operations into the adjoining county of Clinton. On the 26th ult. some forty or Ofty of county law aera preceeded to Dewitt, the count commiy ‘at all points, and demanded the pri cues cometh ts Gro Jail there, bo had been removed from Jackson County on a change of venue. The Sheriff resisted their d fined 0 Parger over ep he him aboot nine o'clock on Friday COURSE, LONG GLAND FACIES. ., Jiytey-i-4 See PACH ce CONKEN TIN breprieue. aNTE STREET Feany— noni: K—DU RIN over the ireemsain ge Sse Bes bowte will Feat wn street etn Cee Green, if milee over 12 Tilt! Ficewors IN TH UNTTED STATES RX. senitiesntiy colored and hesitant The original vid’ United Mates La oratory. ramen om realy. Proi Laboratory vane onreeh, he forry, Jersey fry oity. TRAAG ROK, Hen. Pyrnacbulst A Sromorta eh kt oe i ae ae ee in ot ar! Kiscine ona toe work, at aac he nner of Raciay THeniere gat wore etree to mpg" Shar. BT ho tees aa Ln; ee E'zs FIRST PREMIUM OOLORKD AND BRILLIANT Laborat ry, North «Batre ye Mg starr orks shot be widowed & as ~ “Faog nowK tM, 4 ou lane, here samplen of exhibition places, also eer variety of wale yore 19 Barekegpery ene sub ha,craciarh eve Fo thay ar th wy any Of th el or steamboat ot expenea, ‘TH A’ NEAR UNION UARE—A Ml rae ra family oe rivate tnble I dnired ine hoist ft Tooation is very pleasant and EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREBT.— TO LET, ith or without board, to or house 1h eee Ge foun, win privege of park. Refereaces given and reit Wwance. ry fia gentleman of the family in large WITHOUT BO. IG >LQPSYTH y STREET.—WITHOUT, BOARD, ve asingle gentleman msy le room, 130 ae ee NINTH STREET, TWO DOORS WEST OF BROAD- nea: —Furnished rooms to cae improvements. be eS ee Oe eee fargiated trotghoss geawareet, Jit 130 4 Kar gpeall een iran os wong Lat ning rately, iy . wi loeation west side of’ ohh or back room, on firat floor, gentleman and lady or single 180, ‘le room, (new No. Way; terms moderate, L 31 JOHNSON STREET, BROOKLYN.—A GENTLE man and C4 A yog commodated with ful Ch fo can be ac- or partial board in a very small re- spectnble fall Mebars thie are na io Fulton and 10 $3 £0. nient ferries. ptr ts fall street 14.7 arn 2 keatleman or ‘gentlemen 'DSON STREET, FRONTING ST. JOHN'S PARK. ished rooms or without board, to sin- to let, with to sin: ‘and their wives. House with all 324 § ee. mn, can be, fe BROOKLYN. 7 FRW GEN. accommodated with ——y > ame or fifteen minutes walk from Bo! 7 Wal errce atreet fe 419% ou! bergen STREET.—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH. board., Gentemen requiring « clean and neatly rooms will find a quiet, convenient and comfortable moe by applying as house Fulton and Wail street with bedroom FRIVATE FAMILY, OOOUPYING 4 LARGE GOOD ‘in one of the bést streets in Brooklyn, vt ferries, Paw yO TE Thedroom sdjoining, eomafortab gentleman. Acdresa A.B, Brookly Post fice, boy AND WIFE AND TWO OR THRE lemen ean rootnd ui board st ia Henry be acqommodated with pleasant GENTLEMAN bee! PRIVATE FAMILY—HAVING MORE ROOM THAN the; nine. io board’ where they ané choice of rooms. 988 Carlton av., Brooklyn. would jike to take a gentleman and wife ‘would have all the comforts of a home Beat of reference required. Apply at A ETE fully aiuaied rooms and bosrd by applying, st TT ismpireat rociyn Wohin ot tn usinats wath from Wall street ce Fi changed. ‘street, AN AND WIFE, WITHOUT CHILDREN can be socommodalad with Masten es A le single Sa AND His wae. OR ONE 0! can i oe 4 a ° , oan board, it i) Fr Bi af GENTLEMAN AFD HIS WIESE Span ae Lg gt with ‘unfurnished, with board or all Eoushccapiage With » private family. ot 34 A “Gniea wits fall or pardial board at Congress, South Brooklyn, three ki E il eon ventences Macdougel i, ACOO! S16 Hicks str ‘minutes walk from Hae only. OARD. Cp AneED & A be pt FURNISIRD ROOM, for» indy, gon! West, ai ae or the City preferred, Address ‘child, with board for the lady Brondway Poat office, . furnished rooms and board. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND #19 Sirs, on eS few single gentlemen can be accommodated wit mines. OARD. demen, with & private trate fimily, ot ai No. 2) Covtage Fes Were hes oh toe maeteeh a6 P.M. Apply at No. 2 Albion "uD ROOMS SUITABLE FOR oy or without pardal board, place, between Houston OARD. =) oy had FAMILY, LIVING UP sore in lig htful location, ‘accommodate @ & del wife ‘nganeie erndemen Apply at pose 1 OARD.—TWO C4 THRER Ug yy OAN Lay = fe AL board in Beare zeroth KLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFR single geatiemen ese | erctraarwces oe ARD I” BROOKLYN. yy Pome, b-4 Oa eree caey, suita >! and wife “i oad te OARD IN BROOKLY#—TH) MIN FROM Bs eee ee a | BS nod no fora. ea ate Roano iw BROOKLIN— TWO ROOMS two oF three Atlantic of, Clinton and 1 1_._ ee posse: In maaan wie can rat? INGLE GRNTLEMEN eman and 8 gen in the private oae Par if house reel, near ferry. se bay uy i" a3 eae te gauere om her ta wien weeitiog ther owe rashid,’ Apel. 33 chs B° ARD IN 1 IN SROCRL BATTS hy | aceommodated FY rey Ny —— yy aly SINGLE doard at dated ‘wt? plenaaat will have good board bi "wd seven minutes Bone ay oh) YN.—~TWO OR sane SINGLE OARD IW maqony MN. phd My Bit seve at B° vith fine oe be mooommo jn & private family, where they Soard cot’ the comforts of 8 home. Ap Apply ot ane Y Me th coRemaeD Re hahaa Fig ae se ARO OM BROOKLYN HRIOHTS —A PRIVATE family enn asoommedat jeamant reoma and ry street, poar ar Cambie 1S one or two single Ne 2 OARD i” eo eeaalins Sera AND His wife ur two Adams street, within a few minutes walk erchanged. BUARDISG AND LODUTNG. | PAA AAARAAAR ARAL BROOKLYN.—A VERY DESIRABLE FUR- ei pa Seccanre-4 reas pene ree single gendlemen. ‘taay be bad, wi board, at 73 State sun netween d Clinton streets; location pleasant, couventent to Wall or Atlantic attect ferries came ae eaeae Atamle, Ane NS OARD WANTED—BY 4 FAMILY, CONSISTING, OF Bere ere rer sNiaroe, the guest over two eens oe aeraan (owolly; good lovaiioe, | house hes heretofore sustained, of ailording rer ryoomiort mn or B.8B., | lnxary that the visiter to this vor 4 aay ‘aren lig ro deaire ‘and respectfully ‘ake at te Eas OARD WANTSD BY A SINOUE GRWTLMMAN—as | —Pooees® —__DANTEL Gaus at about Sf, many ned, Nagrecnsie an’ "porwanent | Lu"nee botrders,aktnded foot ln eat of Peon va ry ant ar veompant, inge; aeceaaible by ail tenis on Hudaon ivcr Halroad == fen sk ~~ steambont Laland " “Address A- res a. W. Palmer, Peokavila, Y FUR: Pi Ls tae | 7 > "Semana er aaromarinat woe GENTLEMAN AND LADY CAN SE- Bcc, iS pealy furnished terms, a parlor and codvoomn sdjelaing, in @ fret siees Ree cae ‘andeon couvenienows. Apply at 86 Rast Twenty. Rit suet ments. in 9 above hy By ay Morris na Benes sR 4 tion, ‘where # ee will be iu wait angers to aah ‘an GaN "Proprietor Moras County, New Jerse; the ABDING.—ROOMS TO LET, WIT! Wits: {ion of summer boarders. ‘The hi reeed oda BO teard, tna new trst class brovin Bane beces, To our Coens: mannding. & Ceowittl Tine an We Belen pee y le inaiaaeaiiate Best of references gives Brey. Fine Sebi se. ond be meat convenient by OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY @. 2 ——: Botzdmmodaies wiih bandsowme furataned or Tuntarnihed aE PAVILION HOTEL, ROOKAWAY, 10 room or rooms, wih board for the lady ‘only, im a iret since movagendeongre ba tnd oh neartU! Tay be toga, Jada house, ‘nion 8: ‘anre, with all the modern improtemonae gan balk, 40. Yor lerina address Retell, Broadway Feat | west DING—SOUTH Lene rag or SIN. Bore. IN N. aa iy Foome in bel Keay ipgation can be Ga street, corner so, sogemacied re juired. A GENTLEMAN AND His WIFE CAN bn OARDING.—A GI A it Bosse, on SEATAE TBLAND, FIRsT Bicmoed lege a fay cea eentomes Siete eee 2 ; algo @ meo, at $8 25 and $3 60. ‘Apply af 14 Jones eros ‘ween OARDING IN —! Hlocoker and Fourth streta, i B pny a COUNTRY. Bonwninds GENTLEMAN AND BIS, WIFE OR, & Teled grou abguls 4. ‘The house ia bow. situated en Dinathtwous bY wonjing il Malverne | Wtf e's neler "ca, Se ree are ROOKLYN—BOARD.—A PRIVATR FAMILY WILL | sand. ig no roed BECORLTA,DOARD.=A FRIVATH,PAMTLY, WILL | Rad, tee pastry Gomes serGuanaee £ ont room on the second floor, wopantries, gus | Hon; tho cars lena foot Sf aulsatio sensor or bath; a nicely furnished room for s day'at 9A. Mand 836 F 2 leave Yabsinnd ataton at 6 a eadon very deatrable, a abort distance froos of the fer | an $5012 1, Carriage othe sation (0, fake Fassengore == — York trom dior Anat. ri ee Byes = Ete el APPLETON BUILDING, 346 dium for supplying boarding | FROARD IN 1HH COUNTRY—IN 4 COTTAG! voseee and private fairs wi Ti detrabie boandera Atl wishe vullt, aurroun ‘apactous freunde and pea z ing should ‘apply immediately. Full parvoware of the most Satetng oy ro 9 on the seaside Gara putes ion eran fob aMITH © BOYD. | silos dint gs of cabling: Gu the vaeminas x, ~ particulars ieaureas Broadwuy! room No. 6. ‘ANT SP AOI! OLKAN, COOL Mat Do socal arty Broadway. Southerners Nand oualiles Bosna AT A FARM IN POUGHKWEPSIE~CAN Bm s fow weoks will bo suited, as the rooms are de- obtained for a few Stabling on the promises, arabia Bre Breakfast will be given required, ddrese O. B., Herald BACHELORS, APARTMENTS IN BROOK. OARD AT 4 FARM HOUSE AT YONKERS OR THE —To be let 10 one or two gentlemen, in a frat class | J) vicinity wanted, for sf ot Soggees Semen ae to he German Clubs wpecious ad well farnaied parlor, a | eauired. ba ae Ua DaReRAEe, Se — | itr seal ve ao lectlon of ok; & ée., to Mr. box 456 Post ollice, N.Y. room and one or two Meals furniabed, i required. of address OARD AT STAMFORD, CONN.—ARRANGU! Mis. Kennedy's china slore, 9} Allanti street, near Hoary.” Ee enkemacee eee praia OH BOARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS LADY | Snint oot from anbeat mating. E,, oft friends can bave a large furnished room and small | 04? sice, or P. Of Buikey: Rag., 27 Wall svoet, NY if desired. Address Harrison and pb UNTRY BOARD—AT CLIFTON, 87. wt ¢ Tne delight ee URNISHED carriage E ‘with eommodious bed-rooma and fog guaobods wane | 08. FOr inqure el 0 irving Pisce, bear Se together or separate, mmagnitoest parlors os | teenth streot, the first foor, newly GL Biecoker ‘YOUNTRY BOARD.—A PARTY OF TWO OR FOUR mney! could be accommodated with farnished with breakt in a private family on iF st and tem, URNISHED LET—NEWLY FURNISHED | J wie iipiie of ei St serney Cy ferry, wih w 3 Fetes SFE VRAIS | Gama eso se yy ga Of'ike barber, Narrows and ibe surrounding cGuntry. Aa FoREan, OME TOLET—By | arena B., box i296 Post ofiee. he See en Lee ae eee QOUNTRE BOARD MAY BE HAD AT A D ete Tela alga fue an a peuuny ete a (URNISHED DESIRING i FR ford srommoanions Toe qummer, will finds splen, | fp¢lawn and shade tress, For further particulars inquire did sult of an eutire floor, ora single parlor Setrecm, OUNTRY om MAY BE HAD IN A BRAUTIFUL JPoerugnay aooxs_a on ving on weno, | CC cuaanta beuy ane aca eas secking & respectable retired for, summer, ay ane rene. the convenient to steamboat landing. Fare, Lie. address family private, | coaventent io References exchanged. OUNTRY BOARD NEAR HIGH BRIDGE AND MA- ‘0 GENTLE- Frere ain he Soro | Cal wtd Manet eae Sasa area prices. For pariculars ames W. easeanaiae “obeeiint - GuNTLamAw | promises: Por locallon appilcalon may be made io'B. D. ee Pritts te orto re family fevre, 66 Exohsnge piace. tes aL: street, MTRY BOARD ON STATRN ISLAND, NRAB ROSS. == Core ees ier a app ew tae NISHED, = = sn RBI OM, BTAt Rare eg nuts vale of peed eet hort dian Large ming | dees atreet, a MS, PARLORS AND BEDBOOMS TO LF o's tock m4 F erie 8 private American hour's ride from the ety, Please call wear Grand. ahome can be enjoyed, Address FvIrte LIGHTFUL SUMMi ny : | ee ater Posed ce UMMER, BOARD ve well furnished uenpiyigg. at the wih good wa large mansion, ‘next to ‘Address Mr. the river. ‘Thirty Grst street, \Uem -n will find pleasant rooms, eau ta | AO. Gourds in a house pleasantly Toonted for ihe eumumee, ‘i Bs reakfaa, tom ourth avenue, near y-first atree\. Gas, bath, £0. the ferry; bed tm H fe folsshed retme er tase Clive Motel, cores at OBOKEN.—WANTED. BO. os WA ARD AND TWO OR THERES fort and William streets, at 25 cents per night. A fow HY by \lemau wife. Addreas| best rooma st Seents per ight’ Mo other charges exoept si | foatoties, Kew You _ ‘OBOKEN.—FPURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, ON THE \T AND NEWLY FTRNISHED ROOMS TO LET, AT urd ot ‘4 White a to Ld gentlemen, or to gentlemen = bye deren pln om a Salt Se 0, 6 WAST, RLRVENTH | STRERT—TURNISHEO in the Bouse. Fifth avenue stages pass the door. ieanke hr ar? FURNISUED ROOMS, ON THE FIRST —_ second oor, suitable for families, can be cdtained, wit boar’, by applying at No. 6 Bond street, near Broaiway. RIVATE BOARD. —A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN wor} full or Bortial board ‘Those who renily dealre vind 8. BR. feral ice, HIE ADVRRTICRR HAVING house at New Bri Tslas wi amie pel war is prepared a few fh home in the abacnce shion and formality will please apply at No li Rutgers street. Referenors exobanged, RIVATE BOARN IN KHROOKLYN—A Pyne FUR. Py) front parlor and bedroom, together or separate 98, the second Noor, In the new frat clas brown stone house, lenry si surpassed let to Ld ferries. veasouable. Apply or addr re. gard for ‘the wumnm rable’ tor & sumer reek nice, ant wihin five misuten well of the lam exchabged. Apply on the pr Terms Rage MUSICAL | AND _DANOING. 21’ HowAnD 8 ‘RRRT.. GRAND 6OTRIM DARGANTE. WITH PARTIAL BOARD, IN A HANDSOMR Jace Cavetane \ crtgne wi ap 6 aene aewee, ¥ ening, 3 at her wade Roce ry Ye ee Oe from $ ull 19 o’clogk. etn ne ind oor at rato: alo, 8 ‘oaseiment for a doctor oe tentiat son? lanodony SOUSTON STRERT.—NEW DANCING ACADEMY, Ld FS aS 5 i), Mr. AN gases’ balls every Satur OOMS AND BOARD FOR FAMILD) * at or ue &) cons. Rentiemen, at 22 Union sqnare. me On GEneEe 'y in #ix Jensone will become good dancers, A grand tn engaged for tthe ones alom 663 BROADWAY.—MMR. SAUVAGRAU'S DANGIN@ Rw, CAN BE HAD, SINGLE OR IN SUITS, AT is Greene street, near Prince; house has the m -dera provements, family omall; terms reaaaable; socation good; Beery Reneaacay) open overs day and evening. rence: ry A * fanhionsble dances tat references given. ice" aitention by young ladies. pepr— a es Sera WO GENTLEMEN AND svar W WIVES OR A FAME CASO Sree Prneeen Wine! otive Gangs, inn yr neta 3 Sywhat Tweniyrersuret, | A ARYEN OCTAVE, ROSEWOOD PIANO, ocd ert. of Boston; 4 hesaufelly siustsd oppostie, Ohelses raeant Sold tor $20) cash. Apply for one week ta 5 ANTRD—BY A SINGLE LADY, A PLEASANT FOR Bie tetimentsthd‘en pyar tune psy. FY Foom, with bovrd, ine! private family, where Jo charge af oF for instr . aermat rast Oh ie ci would. be desirous, “Adres tire. @ | __PHLln MIUW, 125 Cannon street, near Houston wtemet_ L. D., Broadway Post REAT SAORIZION<ORARD DIAGON, SEVEN OO- = Gary ronemood pingo, slogan casemate by ons te wn , ROUME, £0. WANTED. mondha: will bs sold for #08. Gan be neem ial Winth te ‘WANTED TO RENT, A ram OF A HOU! ee PGS ‘ats low rent, for peas vpn ase | Mcgee eat Par aes pr lke Rag Meat Ay wholena'e ¢ or . kant MM." yo oe wi = a renin sme amaarn MILLER Fis FIANOVORTHS, AT RRDUORD Bi WIDOW LADY Sn Ry mans | a Wyeeocy ineumhs ow rance would 4 agsiat her in obtaininy Shonen io irene M. Roherwmees oomeny git given. Union square Port OM ® TO% FRET id where she may be Groen a AND NEW iy A Cry ever before Cg | in 4 ATEBS piano and music rooms, 588 dolave Gilbert wollen plano, price when a one do, six ootare price f160 one eure Wee Righth and ROOVS IN A MODERN houne. between Tweatleth teres, Patra Sixth avenves, for three persons or ‘a small house Rent of A ok Noune betwee 8600 tnd $800." Address Iu O., bor 8618 Post yy Ty in. goer, nowy office, nating terma and Keaton} LS RE wid fr i ane pore f re ANTED TO PUROHASE—ON LONG [# AND, NEAR Lae lane bata cone aly aeeve aca route, (Pal'on avenne pi 8 builiting lot, | Ae price ba ringsines YS sod woo also \thout small ont! - ui with oF without am: Lontiage, om easy terms, Terma, $¢ oF $10 moa Chisdering pie = FURAITURR, 0, gnnes “yar 4 GET COMP AN Ti PROTLE ‘OF THR CITY AND. NTT. OAL aR aa purchase your furniture at @, Diew's Thats ‘or ail kod, satin ome price swore, 253 Bowery, ‘oarween Broston auromrmodate target tirecia Ronewhod 7 to suite: | gacie(sctey than Ay. 0: Figdhen aad suite Carnivore Calle sun and better iremmen eo vat rine to A Wesel cbtaper han aa sF raring ones & * epair ay @ wel eaper (han any semeon to merit sore. Don't intone “FIND ARTS. Set Tot te ‘ect ion nr Pye 7H ROBO ROROOTRA, or eae STEREOS 3. — Howe ont years wan £A