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FORK GERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1857. THE JACKSON GOLD BOX. ‘Whe Procecdings of tne Special Committee Council’ ef the Common Who Was the Bravest Man? ‘Fhe joint committee on the disposal of the gold box be ‘(@entbed by General Andrew Jackson to the bravest man thems Now York Stato in tho suminee ogg movting yestorday im the library room, |. Preseng ‘Aidermen Moneghan and Wilson, and Couacilmen Ken. ward and Banlch. Several of she volunteers wore Im attendanoe, and con. Meraple foo ing was manifested during the proceedings. A eommunicsticn from Obarlen Farrell, Company J., waa read, stating that tbe good discipline of the New York was not due to Colonel Burnett, but wholly due te Lieutenant Ovlonel Baxter, He considered Captain Parrebild enti‘led to the box, as the bravest man. Ldeutenant Humry Jams winhod to state that Colonel ‘Burnett bad putin ro olaim, and would not dose. The Wain in his favor was got ap entirely by his friends, Janus Fay, & private in tho regular army, appeared to aciaiin wthe box. He jolnod the army at wabstaptiato @erpus Christl. It appeared that this claimant nad enlisted Sires Seana eh One ee eeaye By ee Sone SOOAEINE on} petition. Major Gaxnet Dyciatay, of the New York regimoot, tn fermed the committee that the statement made in relation to Cotonel Burnes vot tn charge of his regiment, was false. Ho remaiacd in je nn he war wounded. The witness was in all the baites up ty that of Checudusc0, Be tetifed that Lieut. Doreiv3 carried the sotors w Ghernbusco after six wen had veen compelios to leave, being wounded. He also steted that Hvary Gaines at Weevo rancho, dispiayed great bravery; did aot vdverve p hag mn conduct of Col. Burvete unbecoming an ; does not think that apy one mau is more eatttied te che box than avother: Col. Burno us was in commsad of im regiment at Cerro Gordo, aud wae ot bis post in all actions. No man couls be cooler, Cant. Fairchild be con- akered s brave man, butimpaitive, duruett vasa brave, oo! map, aud a competent may to command a regrment. Prawenick E. Mays, sorgoant of thy Secoud Artillery, sald be did rot to maky apy claim. If he belonged d the Volunteers he would recommead Gol. Borueti. He was acquainted with Mr, Hall. There was a» braver man > tho army, but ho was uo braver than otwers. Some of Mr. Hail’s siatemen's were not correct. “he roason he Pad eat was because of the want of men capable, not ravery. ‘Mr, Hat bere rose, and stated that anything Moyn stated sould be relied on. James Stivers, private, a volunteer, deposod—-We reached Cerro Gordo at syndown; Col Barnett wat ut Cerro Gordo; the regiment got divided by aaoiner ragi meat cuuing them, passing througn them; ol Burnett ‘was a 006! aad collected otiicer; Fulrcbild was sometimes ev}, but apt to go beyoud the disciptine of a soldier; he is @ port of rough and ready perton, aud apt to take respon tt. Bilty without orders; I was in Fairchild’s compaay; Far ebild’s gevera! character as an officer is good Alderinan Wrison asked to have read tno report of sis}. Gen. Twizgs, who pursced Sania Anna ia advance of thy Trevions 00 its reading he would ask the witness + Question as (o what was the genoia! reputatica of the regi ment to which be belonged? ‘Wiuners said it wes good; dist tho regiment was a well drilled regtuent. fa reply to other quesvions, be aid he tough the commander ought 0 haye the box, for no ope mab war braver thav apoiher, ‘The repor: of alujor acnera! Twiggs wae thea read. In go>etance it conveys the names of neventy tix individuals —officers and men—who, in iheir advance! position, when the Mexican army broke, partook of ali the glory of tho day. bic report ts addressed to Col. Burnott. In Appen dix D, rigned by Colovel Ward Buruett, in reference to the performea by the Now Yors Volunteers at the batile of Cop:reras aud -heraburco, it is stated:~~"' Ta this daape- vate affair, whero almost all were heroes, it is dificult to mame those who distinguished themselves, az ail who rere abere may ever remember with pride that they parucipa. ted in one of the most daring charges ever made by ams- yioars against sneneroy."’ Appendis EK, mgned by Livut olone! Barnbam, who, atter the fali of Colove! Saxtar, as- gamed the command, and on ascending the hiil was swrack ‘with » spent hal!, says:—‘* Notwithstanding the dillicult na fare of tho ground, intersected as it was by gumerous ditobes, and swept by & galling fre, the regiment I bad the honor w command was tue fret at the ditch, frst at the exemy’s works, and first to place the national deg apon the oaqvered castle.” Major Tayiok, of the New York Volunwers, commented upon the reports. He sald, at the ume thoy were made here was no gold box tocontead for, and there was rowing fo bias thers. Parties had como vatore the ¢ smaiwae ax @laimed the credit of fi -#t carrying the flag of our country the F rinny of Cheyultepen, (referring to Mr. W. €. Hail, s imant,)—bat he, Major Taylor, kpew that tho New York rogiment wae the firet to carry the ‘lag there, and tbese reports supporied him in that assertion, ‘Mr. W, P. fact, who was present, interraptod Mr. Tay- ad Deen said or written, jery, regu- |, wae the fimt throwa into ine ‘Go did not scoceed in following th sm at the In- stant, bot did s0 in a few mianios afwrwarde, Thos ttormed the works under Gen, Piliow,aad he (Mr. Hall,) threw the colors into ths works. Liect, Doxguus suid be would explain any apparent between him and Mr. Hall. While tt migut be woe, a2 Mr. Hail stated, that uis regiment was the lirs) to to storm ihe works, they did act sacoced, and th ‘ork Volunteers, to w be (Doremus) belonged, ooming up, carried the works, and wore ihe ret to carry their c lore with chem into the works of the enemy. Josxrn Hxxnges slated that he was @ private in com F, of tho New York regiment. He was detailed by a ‘as private secretary of Col. 8. until ater Cerro Gordo, Ho was iu the city of sozico on.bs ago, ard heard Gen. Rangal, of the slext- that New York rogimeat was the = Ha Dbauile o1 m fa betel i E HEE a brave and ciroumstaaces, tha: Col. Ward B. Burnet. . . Fairchild and the otbor i E ' j Major Dycxan ‘et the extreme left of te regiment, and did now see Col. Barnett after he went into dattie natil tt was over. Epwano Raysoins nominatet Garret Dyckman as a ova @idase for the box, and Mr. Drckmay commaud Edward polis. Committee here took a recess for baif ap bour. Sereonot Rarnowws, of the New York Volunteers, stated ‘hat he wa» at ine of Cerro Gordo; is company under Oaptain Dy ckman, was on tne wing eo Osco ‘ue was wot amare that the rogimuat was "Tho Now York regiment was inadvanoe of dhe d@iviaed. army after tho retreating enetwwy, and Coloue! Barn stt was atthe head of bis regiment at time, [lad aevor board @ne man rpoken of as tno bravest man; If the box were arded to any “ue, he coneiiored it woud give more jon to award it to Major Dyckman thau avy (tor had shown growt bravery, aud was highly re- by the other officers and the men, Captain Fair and Colwel Barnert wore o's brave; ba\ he copaiaor- at Naevo Raneno and Cherabcsoo Major Dyckman more bravery tha. other men. His company was st Nuevo Kancho, and be ormed bis ompany bol square, and recetred the oharge of five or na ry five or tix times, and then fel: Desk 00 rgoant larnes if! fim (witnees) in a , aod * sarved oan could dis. I g 1 geet file a5 38% rf { EE a FS E f g - f © Bay nets, Baxter and others gave him great credit his discre jon and bravery. At Cheruburco thelr com- formed « line ander the fire of the euemy. At this Colone! Burpett was wounded. ieajor OYCKMAR Dero Explained thal the line was formed 2 ‘a ron, by orde: of General abieids, who ordered toem what, Lad Reynowre, continving, saié that Major Dyckman in the shoulder while tn front of Kis company, at It was generally conceded that Layta'n Dyck qualified to command any sowprny. He was then, and wae eo bigaly thought of tuat be Et 3 ! Drave ashe was, Capt. Fairchild wana brave man acd POO soldier. Knew Major Oyckman, whe was as brave Bad good ssolaior as any im the army. Considers Col. Barved « good commader, aud ceretal of tis mea ai | Nuovo Rancho Gol. Burnett showed nimself very cool aud report fre ym to the Adjutant terme the ptaemcna of Lieut. Gaines Mr. Haxrm, Oorro Gordo, ja LT hyde Ly. order the mon away, and they not ode, wott went ip a the ‘be entirely wi wand ontaice of as oned. Saxrer Ganowm, of company T, stated that he was cor- poral st the \ime of the war. aa ma he knew, if any ame man in ihe regiment was moro entitied to the box than arother, it was Captain Fairchild. Fle was as brave an any other man tuero. fe, Te nnimten ‘war concerned, he believed himself to be aa much enti. ) a tt meh, & wound ‘rom ® hall on (he of hi ) he believed, as au officer and brave man Gages Feesennd wes bens cntitnd We ine ve S. Ganon, private wm company I, stated that he dia not think there Li himself more for bray: ; ag commantor, took that should bo take he would give the beh he the committeo was im search ef « brave act on the part of @tention ty ope acu n on the wr a matier @f Vern Urve, ourcion clone pg hah with grave fallen pon them; portant if they had been orderod COMMUNICATION FROM MAJOR FARNSWORTH. The Sr ee was rubmitiod . Naw Yorr, Jui 1857. Grerumrer—At the boat meeting of’ yect = Committee I was briefly examined in regard to (ha mavil« of certain pertoval spphornta for waat is gourrally known a “General Jacksou 5 gold VOX,” as w ; i il | H i i i | | i ntl eth “l anh | ie : e6 : i Es A tt if fh forme) tho most career in Mextoo, seeking O:hera and inducing thom (so far, however, unsuoce sfully) to corrodoraie what they upb/oshipgiy, impucently and untrutofuily assertin rogard to themselves, justify me now in speaking boldly aad uae quivocaily upon the subjeos * hich bow occupies your adten von, Besides, Gen Wara B. Burnett, for w! nearly all the surviving officers and eolaiers +0 had the honor w ser ve under Dit iD Mexico, claia tho reiictat your dispomal, two other geptiemen of the New York Volvswers are promipently before Ug Bonorabdle committes, in coanec Hou with the queetiva, which it is your auty to deciag ‘These gentlemen (Majors Fairchild ana pris) stand in the unepviabie porition ot apvilcane—« position, ia my opinion, that should rec ore for them, at your hauds, a speedy conuemnation You, however, lovlt ns the subjsct tu a clferent I'ght from what Ido; and probably you are right. You, with acommendaole jinerality, are ais20sod to giveull a fair chacce--vo Bear, in saort, all sides of the question, With this belief, Iau: sati-tled thas whateyur evidence I may offer wil) meet sith due cousideraion. I tated to your bouorable committee, during my examination, that in my opiulon neither dajory Fatrchild nor Innis had avy claims whatever to your preierence—that neither of them was enutied wo the prize ibey evidently covet, Chis { umhesitatigly reiterate A few facts which | eball nerrate, and several wntrutha ut- tered by there gentlemen, and another, before your houora, bie committee, for the varpose of subserving their personal interests, that I will hereafter make evident, wil, I think, incline you to the same opi sion I entertarn Mejor Innis neserts that Vol, Burnett was not to bo found at ibe baile of Cerro Gordo; one Mathews, corroy rae Ipnie’s assertion, aud rays iy wddiuou, that Major | took command of thé regiweat en that occasion Major I in Yens to bot of these axaertions, and does not deny eltner. Than ke by his silence contlras tne apparent falsehood, and in fact, may be said to reiterate it, For a deutal of these stavemenia ] would refer yoa to the report of Col KE D. Baker, Second Linow Regiment, who, afer the fall of Ceneral Shield’a, commanded the Brigade to which the New York regiment was attacaet, aod also to the report «¥ General Ciggs, in the accompany ing paragraph, (page 44,) in whion 1 will be perceived taat Col, Burnett gullauty ied & dewenment of his regiment tn reult of thy retrusiing enemy. the falsity of Lanis’s and jauhows’ statement, must, tuerefore, appear eviient to you. Again: Mejor Tuuls aasorts that at Chapultepec “ Col Burcham was truck by a spent ball, but no. disabied when Capt. Faircbild twk command of the regimens.’ Peirchild asserts the same. Thei this is another {aise hood will not appear evident by tne report of this baule in the accompanying pamphlet, (page 37,) but from testi mony tast may be elicited from any respoasidie officer or soldier of ibe New York regiment who was present on that occasion. Ia mahiog Moja untruthful asserion, Major lanis (and Fairchild by bis silent confirmation of 4°) it ‘will be perceived, has endeavored to cast 4 stigma upon the fair reputation of une of the most gailaut ano deservedly popular officers that wok part ia toe Mexican war. In consequence of Colonel Bur- nett having been dangercusly wounted at Uhur .vasc», and Lieotesant C, Baxter morally at the early part of tne storming of Chepultepec, the command of the New York regiment devolved uyon Coloael Burntam in turee of thy most sanguinary wad Wylng batties inat wore forght in the valley of Mexico, viz.:—Chepultepoc, Garits ae Belen and Qty of Mexico—and no oillver or spidier who wes wiv bisa on taoge trying Occasions can, #tth a tratiafal tong ve, miter » syllable of reproach against hin Tae despéwae- of Generals Scott, Quitman aod Shickis fatteriagly ac know ledgo bis gallantry ani efilcioacy. At Chepul epec, nent Commvneed the ascent of tae Dili, struck wita & spout ball ia the abdomen, anc disabled (or a few moments, whea Lapt J I Laylor promptiy tovk sommand of ihe regunent, and no} Faie- child, ag janis asserts. Goleal 8, bowever, recovered im Gime to galiantly jead his regiment in the charge, aud was auvng ibe Liret W soaic the ramparts of the cayrured fortrese, If i miciake not, !t was for bis alleged distinguished gallantry at Certo Gorde and Coapuleyec Mejor Fa rchila based Lie claims to the valued treasure im jour custody. How distingulsbed his qailectry was on those <casious— Low far be turpaszed dis brother villcers and the gatiaat soldiers in toe ranks in Dold and daring exploits, Lam willag to acqalesce in yonr impartial jaigment. Sergeants Poel and Matthews are of the opinion, and they tel: you, that Mojor Fabcoid ia far saperior in bravery ty General Burnet Sergeant Peel acknowioagod to yun ibat be pever witnesred Ceveral Burnett in an eu- gagetuent— that ho was nover ta 8 battle m which Geaeral Burnett sommanded his regiment. How, therefore, oan he be a competent and impartial witness? His optaion in regard v9 the bravery of Uoioncl surnett deserves bat ite notice. What Matthews’ opinion is worth yoo can form a judgmens of by interrogsiing his compaction in Mexiwo, For self, 1 ao not doubs Major Fairouild’s an ordigary amount o bravery, and performed his duty well in Mexico, ba in he is not 60 brave # man as General Burnett—bis courege la pot as relaole aa the later’s, it partukes largely vi impuisivenes#—he requires excitement in order to thoroughly bring int) acvon his bravery. Oa ube contrary, General Burnet: bas col, deter: ry—a bravery that can always be relied upoa emergency; & courage requiske in @ soldier aod com- mapder, Thie is my opiuion, based apon personal obser vation on many ry ing Gocwrions. Major fanis, the other pertunal wpplicant, in order to strengthen hig claims, nas not oa y deviated widely from ‘tbe truth, Dot in bis cilly atemypts at roll aggrandisemeat bas used bowstiul manguage beluce your B nuradle o mmit- tee; apd subsequently, im & communicaion addresses to you, deisiling the mighty deeds of daring ne performed ‘on the battle teld, and the many bair preadin escapes be epcowntered, has entitled ninwelf as a successful vival to the fame of tho amoral kuigns, tir John Falawil. He tells yoo that be was she fret man lo enter the case of Chapultepec—tnat he orvered the regimental cotor to be dang trem the window—pointed out to Col. durnham the BEXt accessible route to purene, and tnally lod Sere mont up te be!ghte om which the castle was sttuated He refers you to Ligut, Doremus ana Sergeant Ailtsoa to pro re what lie asrerw, Unfortunately for Major (, both of these entiomen positively deny what ho asserts; 60 door Licut Darconville, Wo galiaut olficor wha hoisted the tlest American ting upeu the case of Uhapultopeo Major Jone fails to prove what he i¢ desirous of mas ye believe, tha: ne was the uwet galians man iu toe Ne York regiraent. In regard 0 Major Innia’s brave: y, 1 must confess I aever heard ¢ Joubied § He held a fair repuvaion ta tac : ment. I alesye Couridered ne powsessed an ordioary amount of bravery, That ne pose-fos toe right sort of courage, however, bis recent conduct justides me ia doubiing. Pruiiting by experieace aud observation, | have arriveo at the conclusion that your wuly orave man pow seeses considerable moderty; la other words of his owa merits be it always dumb. That Major lones ie minus this qualideaticn you mast be antstied Like nearly sli ibe surviving officers and moa of my regiment, | claim that Geo. Ward 8 Sarnou is entitied to the treasure of tet fo bave .he dwposal, in reace: ail others connected with bis regiment At Vora Craz, Corro Gordo, Contreras and Oherubusco he benaved wita Matinguisbes —, a8 the offina! reports of tnose vat- tler, emanating from bis superior officers, will torty. His gailantry on thore oocations was so marked and disia- guished, t0 feer'serly prowtoons, wa to infuse into those composing his commana a spirit ot caring and bravery bat ultimately won for them the commen tations of phe commander ip chief, At the tater baule Col. Baraett, \tcan be proved, evinced unequalie bravery, leasing bis Com mand ict astion, and fating, far in their advance, danger ously wounded. His mic devouon, his bravery, etl and abilities were always prominent. Always de sirous thas bis Command should occupy ® prominent posi York Volunteers, I romain yours, respucttully ‘ADDISON FARNSWORTH, Brevet Major, New York Mr. Hatt here addressed the commutes, Mach hat been paid about men sounding their own praises. He had Jn 1852 presented his claims to a committee of the Board of Aldermen, in reply © an invitacion from that Boad, and was 20% here to eubstantiaie » claim, pot as being the bravest mao—he had Wo mach modesty for that—out as 4 3 z f 2 g g 5 Biooven Carter—The ship Georgia arrived at Ph, adelphia on Sanday, from Li orgie board wonty- kat, and are intended for s drm in wirposes, They wil be forwarded aa thowe of one Frond, ‘ EMIGRATION FCR THE YEAR, ETO. ‘The Board of Commiscioners beja thelr usual Meeting at their roome im Worth atreet, yesterday. — Guhan C. Verpianck, President, in the chair WHY DONT THE BOAKD DO BOM FCBLIC BUSNRA? For the last six monibs the Commissioners have de Bo business in public worth roporting. The Querantine troubles, Seguine’s Point maiters and other important toytcs: that come directly under their notice, aro quietly ignored, apd whatevor is done is decided upon in committees of in secret cauonses, Jp the public meetings of the Yard the Commissioners discnas, solo voce, the state of the weabor, the news from Kannus, wer of the Polloe’ Commis ‘sobers, ‘Avohl Haghes’ jeter w Raymund, the Tammany bles — everything, in fact, ‘but the business that svoukl come leci imately to their notice, There was # time when the Buard wax more ao tive, but lately thelr sessious havo been exceedingly sleepy. THE POUOE AND THB i440 The Commisatuners are not eaticflc | «ih (hecomplement of police tbe now Commission have ;iveachem Inthe eqvad detailed at Uastle Garden, ther» ae 3% enough of [on ayme a@bo can speek the Gernn language. The cena oes the Contivent makes it nvoestary we the majority of the officers detaied able to speak ¢ GermMaD aod Frened Janguages, Captarp Crabtree comp'ained atthe meeting yesterday, bat the Pol'ce Commissioners bad not detuiled & poll »eman to attend tw their special business, and vat re cently a number of bustardy warrants bud to be served, and be wor obliged to employ a man avecially to doit, He hoped, however, shat the Polics Gowmissioners would soon be in & position Logrant them al! the policemen whey need. SAGUINE’S POINT MATHERS As yet the Boaru nave received no novice that the tom- porary bospitel tS guine’s Piet ts in & baditadle condi Hon “Ax it is now pear suguet, tt is not likely tbat the hoa- ] will be occupied this year, eren if it should not be urbed down by the o- swermen. EMIGRATION, FINANORA, RTO Number of emigrants arrived ‘o July 15, 1857... .,101,090 do. since to 22d, do, .... 6147 Total... sees eeee To samo date in 1856 Increase this year........++ secccescccccss OO TID 867. 1866 No, of inmates in institution, Ward’ Island. 1,200 1,376 do. do. Marine Hospital, 200 106 Total, Pine bae me 1400 1482 Overdraft on bank, Jan Ist 1857, $9,202 75 Receipts to July 16, 1857 $206,887 15 Since July +2, for commutation of passengers + 14,683 94 221,560 99 Total... $213,548 24 Disburr ome! por pre ~ count, to July 15, 1887. ...,.. 191,672 60 No payments on July 16, 1867. — 131,572 60 Balance......000. +s eee $80,715 64 Coroner's Ufficw VeLancnoty Acetpant wHiLe BaTuinG —Ooroner Hilla held au inqvest upon the body of » man named Heary Miller, who waa drowned while bathing, under the mos painfr! circumstances, an follews:—On Sundar lat lecess ad, tt sppeared, were from hia residence, No, 482 Fighth faves 6, to the foot of Thirty: flith «treet, for the purp»e of berbing After diverting huneelf of bt clothing be dived olf the deck bead rst, and melancho y w relaie, struck a log in bis descent, wnich so disab'ed fim that ha waa un- abie te reguta the nui face of the # ater until life bad hecome ainostextinct Woen did appear at the surface oe clarpcd his ravds to his head ae if in great pain, aad atter- ig & pio cing ebriek gank to rixe no more — The body was pot recovered until Tuesday, when it #as conveyed tathe residence of bis bereaved widow aud orpaan ocbildreu. The jury in thie case rendered a verdict of “Death by an- cidental drowning ’ Deceased was 30 years of age, und war 8 nat've of Canada Faran Fats From A Wrypow.—Coroner Hills held an tr- quest at No 189 Buet Twenty ninth street, upon the body ofa mar named Loko Riley, who was accidentally killed by faliiog fromthe fourth’ story window of the anove hovee, [t appears tbat about 3 o'clock on Saturday mora ing last, the deceased, bemg oppressed with toe hoat aro-e from bi- bed wd went to an open window to co") himself; that while thus engage? he fell asleep, and, during bis slumwbers, accidentally fell to the pavement beneath, ro ceiving such severe injuries that he died in ,comrequeaco Verict—“ Accidental death.” Deceased was a native of Ireland , and 58 years of age, Deatu yrom 4 Fait Dows Srarrs —An {aquest was aleo belt at 367 Water strect. upon the body of an aged man pamea Navid O'Brien, who died from {pj .ries acci lentally received by falling down states at his residence a4 areve. Verdict Accidental death.”’ Deceased waa 74 years of age end & Dative of Ireland, Scarpep ro Deata — an inquest was also held by Ooro ner Hilte upon the body of a child named Andw. Motirath, who died from the effecta of scalda aocwertaily to ceived on “sturday lat by « Kettle of boiling sater falling upon Dim at the residence of bis parents, 74 Hart weaty- fourth wtreet, Verdict‘ scciteutal dcaib.” Deceased was two years and three months old. Fovsp Drowxan — The body of an unknown man, sup- posed to be J: hn Stroct, was fownd floating in the water a the foot of James slip yesterday, From» latter und some papers which were found in bis posscrmon it te suppoerd that bis name was Sireet, aud thet Be was parive of Exgiand. Ap inquest was held upon the body of the a when ® verdict of “deauk by drowning” wan rendered by the jury. Fata Resvty or Lerewrreavce.—An inquest was also eld upon the body of an Erglighman nsned Wa. [uicher, who fell down stals aud broke his neck while in a siate ‘of intoxication, Deceased was sixty five years of age, th avenue, near Sixtonnth street. ANTERTISERBNTS SEMEWED AVERY DAL. PENMSONAL. F PATRICK BONNSR, OF PARISEAVER TOWN, county Donegal, Ireland, will send @ letier to his sister Catherine Honge*, care lames dird, Keq., Chariestown, Mass. che wili every happy to hear from nim Thugs, ORAGLB, WHO ARAIVAD Of THETOTH BY the Hero fram Liverpool, woud a°pd her address to AM, (rom #dinberg ) at 21 Broadway, she would hear ot some thing _» her advantage NF RM TION WsNTFD—OF JON SIRMINGH AM (or Unrie,) formerly of Be cise AV 1, cownt, Cava, Lreland When leet besrd from was in thie (New York) city. Agy ta formation of Bim will be thankfully reoeived py bis ooasin. Mart Ginherty, at 19 ship le, Honok NFOBMATION WANTRO-OF MABGARED HiALy, whe arrived in the ship Kwitzerland on the Wd of May Inst by ber nisier, Mary Healey, «ny information of har will be Hankinlly reoebved by addressing « nove o Mary Healy, Alun jou 0, BFORMATION W ¥ THOMAS MAJOR AND Maria Major, both of Yorkehive, Eng'end; also of ‘ohm Major, of he same country, Should this weet thee @ of an- Ufihe above matned parties, they will hear of something 10 their advantage by addressing ® line to J, Lawrence, 62 Wasrbingion street, ruokl n, W. ¥. NPOR MATION WaNTED—OF (SARELUA SND 1AT 48 rine Kennon, who arriv New York od the 24 'natant, sielation. from Liverpool apy Udinge ot the « aily reorived by ther b-othei Kennon, at of the Commission ore of Emigratic jorth atreet, | 8, Wie Ler? KR OMY PARTLY ON AUAINESB + and partly for sweaty Tasaday, the l4th inet, ia sarge ly onireated by DG. to retars ‘bis busloess snd « fxmnily. Mrmeai. 0s umarrs RasOk—LEFt Hid HOW in rooklyn, on the th June Inst, without any oanse whatever, a young man, 19 years of awe, fair comp'orion, Pair Jame from a rheumatic alliosoa tn ih» Sete id een ts pad erepees ways reatment a prem 0} von Teapesuing Kim would be duly epprectered by he parents, on acdreruing a few lines to Mr (hae K Frost Comminsioner of Deeds, corner of Front and fulton streas 4. C.—FRIDAY, SULY 26, AT 3 W'ULOOK. BUSI ‘+ ness of Importance. v0 not fail me to star. AMIZON, » 1. H.DisatPeaRkO, SUPPURRD TO HIAVR interes of about UND —ON BROADWAY. IN FRONT OF STRWARTS Wicba kt Rapnoldn Devoe & ors 108 and 108 Puston street OND—JUGY fi, A OAMRO PIN, IN A PoUATil arenue and Mroad wie omnijne Hu FOBINSON, 17 Broadway. ‘ORS# FOUN])—THE OWNER OAN HAVa IT 8Y Oxying ¢cpenew and proving property. Inquire s: 525 Greenwich sircet, pte na ) BATURDAY GLAST, ON STATEN Islan), certifoate No, 1,174 of 42 shares of the [4 Crosse and Mil: ailroed 7, sudorsed fa blank by W J. ited 2.Co, ; ul8o, & certificate uf ¥ of the same railroad com |, transferred to W. A. Kisann, cash a raward of 9:0 Ost DIAMOND BING, Last SATURDAY BYR ol e. 90 beer the steamboat from South Amboy to Pier » . finder will reerive a re: of $10 on return: ing It to B, ©,,76 Reaver street t erally rewarded by lea ing it G, Rebuman, No, $8 Cortlandt strect, To. #taire ee OST—NBAK 49 BRUADWAY, YASTERDAY, A POOK et bo &, containing between and $= Information ‘will be thankfully received at st Raat eath etraet ‘Ost —SUPPOSRD LAPT IN THR LADTAN SITTING room of the New York and New haven Ballryet a, , Saly fader Faine pb Ls a a ca ORT BADGE 2814, NEW YORK FiRM DEP ARtMET, on Mo day evening: dniy B1. Zhe finder will please lnard feat the Mnseam Hotel, 22 Aun street, of at the aiflee of tne Chiat Rogineer, 2 Brees, EWARD — LOST O1 ‘OLE®, ON TURSD AY, J 1, A large white atat, one ear . long bw ’ And answers tothe game of Fatny. Whoever rete same to No, 6) Weat Thiteenth stecet will be handsomely re worded ani receive the thanks of the owner. id at fs & PUBTER: 17 Canal a ree, seonnd oct from corner oF reer. ‘aBEGOR ROBES, . The whole to bo cleared out at any ascrifice, ‘ALEX SNOB JUST, peace ats AKS AND MiNTILLAS—FaLL 1607. ORB rurere Fall and Winter styles, rest, up etalrs. =: 2 hamh Ge" BEDUUTION Ins Wanita, WM. BUCHAS)N 408 ENZIB ‘Bega wo state that sl)» Manuiise are reduced fall Thirty per cept to ‘Choe wi} ons before uugns® fest, ‘On acenunt cue Aterations being made on his premises. WM, SMACK © 208, 47 Canal street, randreth Building, N B.—This store will close on August I for me ; a G* BALE OF DAY GOUUR At LANE & PORTER'S, Continued attract n. Owing to the death of one of toe firm and the consequent Dinsolntion of parte rahip dn entire s.ock of the above es ablishment la now selling atan Immense reduc loa 817 ‘anal atreet Second door from the coruer of Mercer street. Ls hay NG@ GOODB—fELLING OFF af LANE & + ORTER X— Consisiing of table damask napkins Sootch and hnckabnok toweis and trwellings, damask ‘bie covers, of wil sizes; doyiiex white acd unbleached Tursish \owela, Trish linear Marveal)es quilts, &, all of which wiil be found of Samilivs, PY cond door from the corner of Mercer. AD &8, GO TOM, H LICRTENSTELN, 847 KROAD- way between White and Waker streets. and get coms of those Dew style ribbons, anitabie for trimming 7our dresses in accordance wito the Iatent Paris faebl oan; alia very p1 gay rihvone for head dresses, wristiets and sash ribbons ee OWITZ & BECKER 207 Oansl and 49 Howard streets, Brave received thwir ‘a! mooriasions of Ladies’ dress cloak and mantills trimmings, Embroideries, Kerlin, zephyr and tapestry worsteds, Paris fancy ar icles. 40 ‘And bave also ior sale a Jot of German tapestry for manu- tactnring parpages ANTILLAS, $61 Broadway. Tue balance of our stock of M ANTILLAS hos been subj % » till greaier and poatttvely final redue- Mion tp price, fo clone them ont prior to making arrang-menia ‘or reoelps of ewriy tai) imporauous. r GROROE BULTIA, ieee M. @ 4. VIAPOLBT, PAaRISLAt DR Ree ‘Bakers, MO sinxtow place, Mughih sirort ‘roe, dry Pm Bre way, raceive Dy every steamer, io iy now 919; iin nriicwrs Of tntlan! dewaainie wAowiad bv bm eae RINTED LAWNS, Printed lawns. 7/0 pleres new Iawna will he opened this moruing, and soi at eight ceals per yard, worth double. Warranted fast colors. ALEXANDER JUST, bland 63 Cavharine s'reet, three doors above Monroe, One prine only. ICH MANTILLAM. ‘The residue of our most costly garments at a reduction or FRIATY-PIVE PER CENT. 460, SULPIN, 981 Broadway. ARE CHANCE,—8" 000 STOUK OF DRY GOODS, IN ‘good order weil smenied, with lene of ware, 4c. well jocated lu New York city, For sole st liberal discount for carb, or Would be exchanyed for cash morgages, bonds or paying property. Address Whits, Herald allies. ILKs, §JLKS~AT 4 GREE REDUCTION, Kick P aid nites at f., worth Ua. ‘Wide and benvy plaid silks, $4 1% worth 12a, Yard wide foulard silks, 5 Obina wilkas, eal » Ae “— LANE & PORTER, ‘317 Canal sireet, second door from the corner uf Mercer, PROTAL ¥OVICK.— 65 BRO LDWAY —dRATCEMYN'S fash opable furpi hi g bazaar, UkWIS & SKACURD in. Alte atention of their patrons gud the public io an ti voice of 6 are vet ties, she latest mc veity in London and Par 5. lst ns Rita Banani ELLING OFF, s DRY GOODS, DAMAGED BY FIRE AND WATER, ‘At the Linen Uw, 838 dowery. BaGAN 800. 'e woul to took of bisek and plaid nilka, 5 ae bareges ard roves, ‘oideries, baslery and gloves re inte, our o¥ reeslles quilts cotton ehirtings and AD ovr stock will be sold low as the store will be ane firat week in Angst to undergo repairs. ST sna. SPRINGS FOR 8C1RTS.—NOTICE.—1 HBL ERY noufy & 1 whom it may concera that in September, 1895 Tappliea fr letters patent of the Unived & ates for the appli: cation of spira} sprinss, in all rial, a8 Uther parties bn\ Tlobieom was deferred null aa { we igntion a ‘was deferred anil an inves soa wivem, after b care(el examination of all the fhrta, ones ision wan © ag go mr we hi 400 certain parties, in ignorance of my rghis, ‘upon the ems, manuf etiy 80 oo for ladies’ ubirta This Isso notify all par: @ this date [ rhall proseoute all thowe wh continne to reas pass on my righis as pveniee, oliher la mak tng, apibng oF unlog eutd 8 we; antl hare» all persons from mauufactart g, buy ing, selling oF spiral springs for saict hoops or extemer w wane are marked wih my trade mark, name acd dal tent affixed there o EUWARD F, WOODWARD, 195 Fulton # rect, New York, Jun 887. RQU AL STAMPED AMSRO(DRRY MANUPAO. U sare.—F. DS PERO RVs ‘lea Maacel. A Broadway, RY —Mndame Menor sien ‘ot Madame Dy rao oe. yeaial aiventon kinds of Frencb mbrot Nowe MEETING OF THE WASTIINGTON AT sociation will be held at Washington Lowe Louse No, (2, A S o'clock thin evening The last meming will be hed on Sunday, the 26th, at 8o'clock I M . by order of the Chairman, JAMAS GRAHAM, Chairman, Jawns A. Pasino, Seoreiary. & WEWARD —LOST, JUNE KA PATR OF PREMIUM Kea, marked 8.0 on the Fim; support) 10 the New Haven. cars, betwoor aT Jeaving them at Bo. 3 $5 RO ARD—WILL BE PAID FOR T: ® RETURN 2) of & back memorandum comtalaing end papers addressed to Cli aKL. te BAKDEK, 225 Pearl at eet. REWARD. —1. 5ST, ON FULTON FERRY, ON THE $ Ziat inst, abost 6 o'clock P.M. & email package of papers The oder will iecsive the above re vard ae leaving ibe m at the ofiee of Wee! & Walker, 61 South atreet, N.Y. REWARD.—LOST, ON THE 19TH OF JULY, A and dog, wei about foar poands, whi on he berast, care sadly cut, two white nelle on each lett moroceo collar, marked 214 Brostway () REWARD S1st, LU wbne French aint, clipped about tha body: ao- ewers io ‘be pame of } et. Ay, person will receive the above reward by retarping her to 10 t+ roy piace, tleecker street. See ee 10) BEM ARO STRATED FROM Tae CORNER OF ‘Twenty pinth atreet and Ninth avenae, oa the © (we LD nwt, & DAY pony, loag tail mane tiirns to the left, one white hint foot, and a white stre.k do face. Who evr Wi!) re are him wtbe wabserives, a gv Ninth avenue, wil receive the above reward. WK.GUT OLEUHILL « 0) lm om pry y WATCHMAKERS AND JEWEL lors. | To yt yt a aua'b of Apri, a gold es | case, No. made by J Liverpool Bald watch 06 teste one having the same wil w woe on hie family by eddrensing & me 10 homaon, Thm Peet often. OF SATUROAY LAST, A $ 00 po Sage See ON TURBDAT UV ENING, IN ‘ ough Henry sireet, rear . b “4 atone. above reward will be paid ‘Marven, 265 Hew y sreet, \. mood 5 Gn delivery 1 Joke 200) "ction a Paton mathe revering morning morn nine buedred ana ten Weight one banded do iar billa on ve banks, as near as I can recolle #—throe oa the 70. NEWSPAPERS. eeeen ne Tak dueat {AMERIOAN RACE HORSE, ow To contend for the pre ie With $7 Roglish horses See PORTER'S SPIRIT For pedigree and performanors. For sale everywhere RICH ONLY SIX CENTS BADY THI6 Day, This day ready. Great excitement | x GET PORTER'S BPIRIT! phe 2878 Spiel get. Portrait of Pryor. - ‘THIS If A GRBAT NUMoan @reat number thi wrest! eet Buy tt and ee 2.500.000 Bs: sees from ual oF pr impt eredif hayers are great in dncementa, sande im any quaniny, are : . ‘dlans, 17 rosdway, (Uneb advances | thon below Madison square, addres GV. it, ey FRANKLIN ATRERT FIRST HOUSE WEST OF 4 LU Benadeay.= Rntire second fiver, three rooms and vwatey ae rp! re a4 emen. or separace if re quired; nlso, single or J vuble rooms. Toqulre as above Ti WEST TWELFTH STREEL~—FOR THE SUMMER, or permapently, roome cuitable for married or ringle gentiomen. Hones first class, Family mall aad avicot, Be terences exchanged, SPRISG STREKT, FOUR DOORS FRUM BROAD way.—To let, severe! handsomely ed rym, iO ie montana oantion is near all the first elass hotels. to the h use (x a isrge reading room, where al} the newspapers are on file, both hom 4 and frei. ANHOR HOQUSH. Proprietor, 1 8 THOMPSON STREET.— BOARDING.—a FEV GEN temen can b+ accomar ith board at $4 or 85 00 per week. Apply at 1'8 Cnompeon a reet, coruer of Prince. 22 UTHOMPSON STRERT NWAR WashINGTON tqusre Pine airy rooms to let, fo anita o ainwle, 1 famines or single gentiemen, #ith or withynt iull or pardal board ‘fhe house contaiag baths and gas throughoat By BROOME At RKOT, NBAR BAOaDW AY —U OND. geome urnished rod! wr broaktast if desired Two gertl men (sequaintances) exp baye one rooua, ALA reasovab'e price Clerka preferred 85: BROADWAY, USION SQUARE —HANGROME Ob is of rooms w let. furnished, to select funlly ox ar it howe ‘on tbe Kuropean p'ap, or private table bach gas aod reference given wnd require igbtfu ly rituated looking into the rqnare RE YOU LONK:NG FOR BOARD, CR SOARDERS A ‘we can supply you. \ all at34% P ae atrovt, oveor, Broad way aud Fighternin'sireet Boardera ‘politely dirncied free of cha’ ge to any part ofelly orcouutry. = GOOD WN & OO, A QHQTOH GP DESIR ARLE ROOMS OF Sh JON) OK third (Lor, bandsomely furnished, with bach wnd all oun ventences 0 lel fo gentlemen, with or withoat partial bart Apply at2e4 Fourth atrest, near Lafayette place. References given and requiced. PRIVAT FAMTLY CAN AQOOMMODATS A GEN A “Veman aud his wite or ove or two ningle gentlemen with at Twenty aeonnd ain Refercnens required gent ¢m 6 t, beween ATE FAMILY, RESLVING LN OND OF THE et beautiful and heaitay locations near New York, ty minutes sm Lof It, desire w procure boarders of respectability, apply a! 43 Weat Twenty tousth street, YOUNG MAN REQUIRES BOARD FOR TiMs#LP AL and ttle aie’, where the comforis of b>me can be met Siiglsh family, Where Iaere wre no ower bourd are Post eile with A qnie ers, prefered. acdrees H. Union VE&¥ PLEASANT BACK PASLO® TO LET fmrniehg’, to 8 gentieman and bis wi’, board tor the lady if requild; alxo, upoer rooms to le, furnished or un furnisher, House pleawanily alt ated; waa, bach sud weiner oloneis’ Terms moderate. toque et No 3) Levagion ave nove. QM MESIONN LADY, WHO B48 NO FAWILY aNd who resides ins retred and hen thy nelghoorh wd, can sccommodate an feee or invatia lady witm yoard and vileod ance or weld give ® mother’s care to 9 cnid of any age Address Fxyceelence, Third avenue Post ofive, tor one werk GENTLEM*N LESIRES, PARMANENTLY, WITH AL breakfast ard tes, an sire y00m containing * ster and ane. He ig ateent Sundays ant Mondays Wevkly prine about $Oor Flt Firat cisas privae house preferred, Ad dress a. C., Herel! office OARD.—A PLEQSANT FRONT ROOM ON HE St cons floor les, Wih board, 98 gentleman and wife: alto a room for & single gentieman, where but few are taken. Broadway sages and Bix b aveaue cars pass the door, Bala und gas in one, Apyly at f57 Sixth ayenie. OABD,—A SUIT OF WELL FORNISHED ROOMS ON pr eond tio F to let, alfo two elngie roome fer gentirmen ina first class houre with all modern improvements, 159 Weat eenth street. Dioner at six o'clock {ENTLAMAN AND AML n he Besommoe th furnished and unfurnished ro tox, and good hosrd; famtiy rrivate. Those who wish the comforts of ® home may apply at 132 Lexington avenne, cor ver ot Twenty ninth sweet, OARD—AT THE pouses, and hoard SEA SHORE, BOARD AT FARM aT par sou era should make immediate appheation OARD.—AN ELDEPLY WIDOW LaDY WITHOUT ‘amily would accommodate a indy with a neatly (nrniahed room and bong! or cop venienes foro okiog. being an expert enced Bore # cd prefer oue who required nursing. Apply at 14 idge near Kivtugton OABD IN FWENTY THIRD STRERT—A GENTLE. man and vive or (wo or ficglo gen:lemen, oan be noconmm daied wih & very pleasant wut of rooms on recoud mory Wi Lor partial board, in & first class Boase witn a! be moders furrovements, Also rooma. apply at 76 Wee Twenty third atreet. References exchan ced, OARD IN CLINTON PLAGS.—A FAMILY AND TWO or three siogh) gentlemen can be wormmodaied with furnished partments and board at No. 61 Cision place, uear Fifth avenue. Reterence required. OARD IN RROOKLYN—IN THE FIRST CLASS oe delightfully located at 242 Heory street, near Aualty, five walk South or Wall sireat parlor aed suito rooms vn third floor to Jet, wih Cull of par tin! bes Dinner a: ex. Bee. IN BROOKLYN—TWO O8 THREE GENTLE man can be acromimodatd with pleasant and PB rooms minuies walk from Fulton and Wall sireet ry street OARD IN BROOKLYN—FOR THRER DOL URS A week A lew gentiewen, also s geationan wnd wie ind two ladies can bave good board and 'arge airy ryote, where tere are 20 other boarders; also a furnished roa ti let with or without board. Apply at No. 1 President streets corver of Hasallion arene, two blocks from the damiiter erry. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—D¥SIRABLE ROOMS, COM mupicat ng, 6 bie for gen’ieman ard wife or single Prntlemen, iu a lretelaas honse convenient to South or Wall Dinner at half past 6 o'clock Apply at 246 em Aimity and Congress aires. 1£D ROOK, ido of the Rowers, area. Terme moderae, Ad OAR WANTED-FOR A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, board for the lady only ere no othe wih & widow Indy, where there boarders. “Adsrem J, BB, Srosdway Fost ahd WANTED—VY A NTLYMAN AND LADY, indy only, in & house with the modern ir provements, A widow lady preferred and whe © thers w noother borders. References exchanged, Avidreas t.. &. ! Brondway Post orice. OARD board for bi rer VING & LAROR, O:.«MOn! co ADY Ha g Nari the ber ke of the Hudero, LB gi} elable room 6. Reo’ dress 88 Heeond avenue, Saran OUNTRY BOARD —WANTED. FOR A FAMILE four or five adulla ané two eailir a, board daring mouth of August, ins plegeant maine in the gang, got far from ler, OD Fengonadie |r ‘Address bow 1,62 Me™ York Post ofler, kamediniely sha Oat Ley’ 4 BOARD 4bOVE THE HIGHLANDS —FOR wary, wre, large reoma plenty of frait, aulia, 20. Bae drives, ADL R "N00. Avery we le, quire at 26 Acnity street, frow \ .. tof P. ca NOUNTRY BOARD MAY By HAD IN STAMFORD, ‘Comneuiiont, for & far 440 ta. in a prive'e family. ‘oom Tewren’, and bor ee a bewn''fyy uba'ed, with ard, ‘rine Bh ver week. addrees M. is B., Stamiord Post oftles aY bE DAD is HALE AR root tes sanyo trees, plenty ‘of trnit, Ingnlee at 74 Cast Twenty aired, Bn ok’yn BUsRD WANCRD--BY A G NTLAMAN rida of tha ofty, either by raw. Address 3B Jobo sree, of WH, 7. 06K syenne. NOUNTRY J rahi wife, wi'hia an hour w emvoa. or railroad. Terma must be P BP, ing varticulara, + rald Mee. LAND—-ONS OR 1WO GBNTLEMBN CAN S scremmodated with inrge airy ruoms, tn & honee bean fully located near the wa'er, commanding & fine view, and only short distance trom’ th ‘acdrese, whb ros same, V., 10 216 Herald ofllce. iy r search of health and pleasure, we would adviae to repair im meojutely to the #hores of thia beaauifal and Caseinating lake har twice may ny the Morcta and from railrond o tam Forest Nonae 4, fur wer infye mation will plesse ude ake Prat officn, NF SUBREWSBUBY,~THE SUBSCRinem (NfURMS THD By puulie that ibs Partion Lutel, ort Washlagton. Is. open for (he recep: of boarders sod visitors Tle rooms are larse, airy apt prenaani, yn nots ing will be left undone tas ‘uu tond Uo the comtort of Ws am etatung Unde otal, THOS DAVID (JE4 BATHING AND SUMMAR RealUGVOR—UNIT Sietes Hotel, Long Branch, N |, where permanent transient boarders can find Z04 tal lea, airy roves attenth verver'a plenty of amusemenia n6 st BATHING AND FICHISG I8u'P Po VILION. LT, This benntiinl hoe fy now ope “OF the FeowpLyn of wink valed By any Wc tn the 1 bea (rs, ape 1s furaixbed not 10 be & ‘eis lighted trongbont witn gas titi steam yaeat Jonita rune in conpes lon with the bony V9 Fire is.and, giving an onportunity of seeing the great Houta bay ond ebjoylog art bathing | care ec w ay 23 cas. Tiaivs leave Brovklyn a9 A, M. amt 3}, PM Stages at tbe SUttoli «tation to convey passeagers and Dagcage, . WRIGHT, {Ea VIEW HOUSE, BIUHL>NDS N J tHe PRO- SS" prict_r wirhea to wwlorm bis friends one ary Lieavaet rooms dar pgaged, an! won'e to ara ear Cate afew more lamilies ‘or aingi* persoos wih frat claap Boa's leave foot of Rooinson o'reet dail vourd WM v, N Sart’ THE MILITARY. R VETERAN OOP PS OF 1812 WILL, MEET ay r house, corner forme end Mercer stress, ‘at 645 o'clock in fall naiform, to alld £10 4 Loner, by iavaline of ; ma tow lh un pr vided Letevery voieran be preneat Subserip By oreer, —-H. RAYMOND, Col, r whe Cceaston, on a & wil be Fe mdy. cM, Buren, Adit HORSES, UMBRAGES, SO a HORSE OR M468 TIAT bt old, aod Pera’ prise will be VAST FORSSK —WaAnTeh cap trot im 2:46 10 & minwies vx uF OR FALE-WAGONS AND TORFES —2) NEW TOP Doggies and roaé wagons, W meckawaya, one aglen- die now gorch, business weeds, 40 for sale ok eraat Dar. gains, Aino, second band wages Ana W horen, W Ne rarest, corner of Fullop venue, br ok yo. Livff Waco, WITHU JT TOP, one Tookawsy, and'oae emery warom, ibs can im inalts of shen ema, and adn nigh very fam traveller A) tr Willlamenure. “ag NOR SALL—A SPOKNDID AMD CUPFRIOR WADR reven sears old rown bores (sg bands hgh sound aad king; will make & fret rave carriage ur doctor 4 heres: will be told Jow wt 48 hind avenue JOGN DEaRdOAN. Alv, s pacing oon Day ware, 30) the disutiery 14. pus Sald—a VRAD HAnUSIME LADY'S SADDLB bore, perfeotly white, and a very stylish ana tne driver (n har sever years old, nud warreaied perfoosiy » und, kind and Keatle, also ® good Fond hurve young, sound and ® very wtylinu + Can be seen S'qeod wavelier; also warrant eet, At 4s Count POR SALE—A DAPPLE GRAY PAM POVY, SOIT. kble for Incies to ride or drive 4 hands high, send and tied. rae ye gece tn 1:4b, must be cod the son J leo, a! m0. Apply ® 18 Jay street, sorner Gree nwien. vadad nd A PING LAK -B I a3 Fob od bind iy single or don>'e bare: Uf nse, low: +t price $160. fan be seen at Risingoon atreee, want 0” Bowery. PF HALB—A VERY He NDSOME SURREL HORSS, 15 banda bigh, perfect!y sound and kind, and atylieh wiver; also, sulting lop ware with harness oearty new. Tho above © 9 aod in ronaeqnauce @f the owner goin. ab-osd. To he seen wt Wileon & Srother's elablew. corner of Urosby aud Klercker atreeia, DR RALI—A BORREL MaRS, ELOUT YEARS OLD, 16% Bands high: Wow and psem very fea; kied in all harness and mound except belug « little suf aad wil be seid ‘Apply at 402 Water atrvet, VERY “LTYLINH GSAY FAMILY SR BALE horse, sixteen banda. pecle'y wound without a fault, find in ali ‘harness, a must er orilen: maddie hore. Will be rs Ap, OF fw horses ‘hat will maven ban. apply at 4. Hil vosby sweet, belween Fouston and Hlereker, {UR FALE—A HORSE, W. ore boree & ye-re od DH RN «AS, ALSO i he sold ae they Inqalre a! 429 Ninth aveoue, 1 ard 9 o'eloek, T Weil BROKE, WITH also fancy Lop eared ‘rab bite, Wiutied, 625 Matar atroet Une be seven by apply ny wo APOE PALE 4 BITING LEATHE® TUP PEN Wa. i. eliy use: ba’ been axed ba: Titele iw im good e. Apyly at iid Washingom 0 gold reasu OARD WANTED—IN BROOKLYN, BY A YOUNG mad. a ringle room, with parvial board, in the immeriate vielwity of Cart ork, Terns sot to exoved $4 per week. Address Aly tow, GARD WAPTED—IN BROOK man, ia & ‘amily of few or BO Omer freakfasi and tea Reverseces exchang for thin week, Brooklyn Port ofc» OARD Ws NTRD THIS FALi —A GENTLEMAN AND mite desire parler ‘aod bedroom and private lable, or they would rent « house and boa d with the ocempant 1308 jeraid office, OARD WANTED IN #ROOKLTS ‘and bia wife wish io find board in & first cings bonae, in the vicinity of Oourt street, south Brooklyn. pre- ferred Dinner ro eariier an five o'clock. Address D., brood lyn Pom ofiies. Be NO.—A PRIVATS FAMILY WIhH To LET A 'arge pleas ant fn-nished front room, with ponrd; ales, © for a single gentioman. Bighih aranue reet gages nene, apply at Ud Abingdon mall room, mitsb ears and Bleecker Ma! POR, SALE ONE SIX SRATRO / aMILY RO “KWAY earrings, (a order with harness &e.; 0 superior care age boraes, aout 16a vere; ‘aieo owe pric of toghthe F 6 owe 10 * wey wed Dy their p tnd wil be sold cbenp as Be bas o ber 2 tm. Lequire ot the ori ate stahie Mo 12] Bast Twenty third awret, between 40001! aed Third avenues, ior Jobm, where ihe stick can be neon; wl! be avid # ogie, abo y Wo yemes, JOR SALM AT A GREAT BARGAIN—« HaNDSOMR brown mare, 1814 hands high, perfectly eanod end klud im Ai barmees: can IA ia tire tainuies sia) gat road weg a and vlog a mates mew oly at Le 3 Fike" Rrownnon, kay, ie Sidney piace, Hrosklyn. + DY'8 €40DLE HORSE —A 1A wanted for o#e in ibe cuna'ry curing the eamuer. drees box 1482 Pow ies ADY'S SIDR #£D0LE-FUR & GOOD aN” LJ nd o fair price will be given Alero as-cond bind wagou waned = Adéress Maddie, Herad utfice. V8 4ADDLS 1OASD Aa RENCU BOARD, ONS OR TWO GENTLEME O8N be aecomm dated wiih vierly Curninded roms ant p dal board. if texired, In Freuch fstmi'y. Lesioas ia Freuch pir nt 3h; Hicks sureet, between Hlarriwoa aad De grew sirerta, Miro Elyn. VERY PLEASANT AND QUTSY, Witbont Doard, a: No. 4 Bond street, PORNEED, ROOMb—WITH OR WITHOUT POARD, ina fae three story house with the motera improve ~—- nesr ps P=: Poems tn, ete Ss Seoennent to lot for aa oflon og URNISHED ROOMS TO LET-OMNTLEMEN REQUIR. Pleaaant rooma, in & convepie: awd central lovatoa, sa gape Dy applying at 419 Broome s.reet, Ge, SUBSTANTIAL BOARD WARTED FOR ASMALL fami y, BS 4 oie weigaborhon! Ineation at @ respect wile anWonr'atide from the Chy Dall, Nore. river ad? ad heretgree. address, for \wo days, staticg torms, ort ENTLEMEN O4N BE ACOOMMODATSD WITH OUD coard on ibe most ish on Teasorabie terms wher © Fretch and Seaniah is gpoken, also and unfurnished roama, ai (5 Wes Tweifth sireet. N° 3 WHAT WASHINGTON PLAOF ~ front rooms on the #eeond flor, ABART PROOMB ON THE SROOND FLOOR MAY Pe obiained by gentlemen, ath partial board, In @ pri fate tammily, at No. fi Ninth 001 TED.—A SINGLE GENTLEMAN 18 Dit R cues of coeats avice without board, Way and ow rath ares, Amity, OR m bome can be enjoved. Weait ve best of reference given anu re Tif and 1) Danae atrect np wales, LeT—¥! AND BACK PARLOR, Ha NDSOMKL « ) ia rnort S eect ia house 318 Thompany sires corner of Price, fiv* blocks trom Broadway. 280, furpiahed from $2 10 83 per wees, Apply as above. References rej aired Lata sU rf OF AA on second story, with near T rooms ‘est Twenty fourth street, ———$—$———— Li 3» th year, Loeation must be in inci prek feach of the Cy a and wiser Piowe ANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM, WITH BOARD for 8 singlé geniteman, ta the velnity of Cirace chored where inere are faw cr uo ober bonrders References ex od, Address Mars, Union equare Post calee Wkte —BOARB APU TUITION FOR within ‘MB, Herald offise, stadog TWEEN 19 AND 13 HANDS revlon to harness and saddle; apply of Hade m ave por FUR RALE— nue, proolyu nor elp end cad hind square walsee aed f feetly sound io vq ae: _oy tele ras! attention, ope ihe mort etyllah waddle bows ia ihe world Pree $00 Also harness light lop ¥agon, onke aud aim, sirves blankets, sleigh robes. Delis, 9. made for here Resaon for nell «(hem the owner has no tiaeio nse them. aderes Marian, Harald ottiee, ch HORSES AND QOAL ORY FOR SALE v4 cl@htorn hands high suut built splendid id trek oF hole'tog bormee oF for any bowy 14 trade for light Forsem Apply at No. Oh are igs we Cberry eireet Q\UICTRTRE FOR Bai QQ)” tne: horse “Qwaknnp iris: babte bigh, 8 very And wil, and fc FARTRD 10 PURUMASE—A D SOUND WoRK hore, not over fteen har |, must be tp good cons inion,” Prien. aot so exownd 99 Gall ta the ehegs coyngy of Thiny-Gith sirest and Niulh arene, rt) W ANTED— A NEW ROORPLLE WAQON, TO ¢ oat cash or a (its one top Wagon, Pr: 7 fourth areet, wiable, ASTURE-WANIFD, FROM FOUR TO EIagr horses to pasture on Staten is and. two matleg from derbies Forms Si per month For 1-14 quire at People’s Bxprese oficn, foot of street, N.Y, solnt tn on eres eee eeceee nw EATEN, eo bd E4 {TO INVEST LW SECC HY BAND or OMe, ore 6 0. 0 Worth OF NEW AR) nario Geatieoen hoting a0 rt one sprsive 10; Xf + ho A cneh by calling a; the store or addressing ie harry, Contre street. ners PLING —LAl Of GaN (oteing Lapras TURWRN WATING ANe pone of, oan ceer iy > "he aluncmt ‘thew. tevding 10 oF padrenein® Hl. COLES hg Sane}, oF 52 West Krowiway, §, B= phase) pobens _— rath or JENTLEMEN OR FAM LTR® BavunG PU. Goris thes er Setteanees ee cemcence Sy Appomatmens. ‘ —\ ape’ a LAVERT, So. EEO