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‘The Late Murder by Burgiars. SORONER’s INQUEST UPON THE BODY OF ALEXANDER BOYO—OCONTRADIGTORY EVIDENCE OF 4 HUSBAND AND Wirz. ‘The inquest in the once ef Alexander Boyd, who was Milled on the 4th instant while defending his brother's ‘tere from some burglars, was continued yesterday after- meen at the Sixteenth precinct station house, before Coro- wer Perry. The evidence elicited was very conflicting and (eengrad ictory indeed, so muob so that the Coroner thought Proper to detain three of tue witnesses in prison. Bavid A. Uropsy, of No 42 West Thirteenth street, de- posed that Thomas Farley lived with him; he lived with hie a little over a year; his character was good as far as ‘witness knew; saw him on Tuesday morning, the 4th inst, ‘an ho wus leaving the house to go to work in Hightoenth erect; ho was dressed in dark satinet pantaloons and a binok cap; tho next time | saw him was the morning after the murder; he was then dressed as usual—in his shirt @eeves, black pants and cap; he took breakfast about 9 @elook that morning, and then went out to wosk; be had me cont on when ho left; he did not say much about tho murder; he said \s was lucky thai he was not taken up; mat he bad gone into another man’s house before the mearder and had gone to bed; Farley owns a dark pilot ‘@oth coat; never heard Farley make any threais againat the deceased. Mary MoGione, re-eramined—I saw Farley on the day ef Tocsday preceding the mur‘ »r; ho was near a liquor store opposite my house; he di. ot come into the house ‘until Inte at night; became is about half-past 11, aud lay @own upon ihe bedroom fiver; my hysband was then aaleop in bed; I called Farley a dranken appeared to be dry; about half-past outside the door; heara the noise of feet; T opened the w: I aaw deceased on the idewalk for scien cae 1s Soe Oe ee a Soe Tran ‘my night clothes and ‘the deceased; stairs to m) husband, and we went and waken: who was then lying aaleep; my busband went came up stave, a Jota ef about two hours; to the station hoase and tho doctor’s; whoa he T told him that Purley was in the house, when vexed and eaid that he had no business there, Jd get himse f Into trouble; I sald ihat be had Since 113¢ o’clock, and could prove it, so that could come to him; my husband waked Farley or 5 o'clock, he fod him and told aim to get Farley that = murder nad been committed , 0 latior stid be did nos betleye it; my husband him out and aesured him that a murder haa been ‘arley aid not take broakfast with me; he staid ; he then went out with my husband; he did again that day; be was at my ouse until 9 ‘morning; ¥arley boarded with mo for five occasion; one cf the day’s my husband was jaien Island; Farley paid me for his board; my id not ask me any quesiions abont Farley; ’ Far- to oar sande before while he was in ME gone aud stopped with us for tbe bight; came [n on Tuesday night he was quite ble w hteenelt enn the , aad wi ed im what he meant by coming there drun! me no answer; Farley was not at my Bouse all xignt Satureay before the murder; he paid y, and wert on a spree and got drunl HLH Bea oe Hi rf t i 5 i 8 Fre ltr 385 us day ; on the night of the marder I came home clock; I took supper at home; I was not from the * evenixg turtber than the corner; I went to bed lguberieod of 10 o’clock; I went to bed before she was up when I went to sleep; I don’t kaow came to bed, for I fell asleep, and did not waxen d the cries of marder; { cannot recall any jon had with my wife; the obild sleps im bed wita woll; did not hear it cry any during the nigbt; about five years old; I did not lock the door; lock ow the door; there is a bar however: my jays bars the door; | was first awakened by of Mr. Boyd; I got up, went to the win. saw deceased standing on the sidewalk; I my clothes, and weat down to him; my deceased, called him hy name, and told me to wo assistance; I think I went out before my wife; to deceased soonest; I did not see my wife; I took no I Ly sustare ea 7 motice of her whatever; I staid out till near daylig! ‘went to the station houte ‘and to the apoth perp pad = Meine Edler about 5 o’ci ck; my wife did not tell mo was there; I raw hm lymg on the floor asif I done know whether asked how he came there or ight bave asked her how he came there; she said bot kDow how he cams in, or something of that Witness here said thas he did not know what ais id relative to Farley ] I don’t Fst aeatad hy pho ‘was about in reference to Farley; I might have wifo that ‘we would get into a scrape .for le'ting the time of the murder;’’ I cannot say when Far- in; be may have come there after 1 went to Mr. yy wife did not sey when he came ta; [ waked ing him; he seemed to be very tired and fa I don’t know whether [ told him that ne was in a SEeee li rE He sf ; he had acap,a white one; we went to Hal- the corner of Seventh avenue, aboat six o'clock; there bad a drink each; I from Mr Boyd’s about five o’clock; afer we ‘taken our Grink we parted; Farley went 10 his work 1 to mive; | don’t} kno# whether my wife asked Far- te eommaaaled not; I took a peloe of bread for Thon. Farley, of 42 Wost Thirteenth street, rs-exa mined: 1 in @ wagon, in front of Coe’s blackemith shop, on Ly An l was around the shop pretty near all the 1 did not eat any dinner or breakfast that day, snorély took asane orachore ané cheesey I wok supper jone’s; I then went down to Thirteenth street; s aid tere a quarter of an hour; came back, went to the Putch- man’s on the corver; sopped there a little while, and thea ‘went inio a place in Sixth avenue; there was podody wih fare ey, helher | tasbobehine Gite ores nolge and I was let in: don't think there waa’ tight atthe time; I did not make any excuse for coming UE ; [bad been there often before; | slept oa the y who showed me into the room: I did not en off; I did notsee any light; | slept there or jock the next ing; meither Mr. or mel would get into ® scrape; Me. Mo Hee FEGTLERE gee HS Fh Ee: “ nt lo na you co woes you went into ‘a after the murder? A. [can’t say exactly; I MoGlone staid out after the murdor "t know who raised the window; I Thirteenth street three or four times on bene I saw some person inthe house each time; on ‘ng after the murder I wont to Thirteenth atroot chon 68 or 9 o'clock; I can’t say whether Striped ov black cap then Tdi wok obange m cl @a the same cap about dinner timo, I then ‘wore « bieck bat; I can’t say whether I wore the baton ‘haat afternoon or nwt ‘Wm. Stewart, of No 90 West street, deported ‘a conversation with Farley about the marder, oul Lior 12 o0’clock; be said that he felt sorry eon Ly accident should baj im the noigh- 5 eae Gaia oh aumes tar whe ona P og notes toe onan ob 28 wagon referred to in front of Mr. Coo's Farley said that he the erica of murder walle he wes asleep in the Did be tell you that ho saw Boyd fall? A. Toan’t did; S copenas Bas 6 dicate 00 mie Gee he a, not swear to the fact. Farley bade ligh! coat yaa talking to me; I can’t say what kind of a on; be was not drank, nor waa he altogether ume. here addressed the sary saying that he of knowing the featngs of jary in rola adjouramest. If they there coald be of unravelling the mystery surrounding the . they might jast aa weil conclude it at 0900; if they believed there was some clue afforded them by contradictory evidence of Mr. MoGione and his wifo, nin © azar ft would be * aden perhaps, to case vot the following day to Investigate the case to the ny acorn, 10 o’clook ie McGlone and his wife and Farley remain im the station hones. Tremerap’ Ecorauswr—Kient ann Lerr Manniace.—Yestorday, Sunday, @ Mre. Gage, Eft f i ie 2338 et Hit 1 i i i it Fy] i 4 | Ht ie olty who has been exhibiting eck bear under canvass on Main that the party were to leave M. ‘train Inst night, Mr. Bard well directed officer Sherman, depot Policeman, jo have them ar- Me. 6 nt them to the office. Lee sald he bad married the girl, but could Bot show s certificate oF tell the name of the person who per- formed the ceremony. Finally he confessed that the mar- 5 gd ‘a left banded affair, such, be said, as they mako The magiswate toid him that euch marriages ‘fare not tolerated here, and that be must leave tho girl or marry ber legally. He eatd he would marry her if sho was wilkee. The girl Filzabeth protested that she loved the ‘and wae willing to take him for her husband. It ap. that she had soornsidered bim for a couple of weeks’ , there was but litle more to be done to comsummate the mattor, The oorem my In'this case was last in order, ‘Bho mother reminded the daughter that she was foamar in Canada. The daughter replied that she hi @arded him for intemperance, an: found a man om @uited beiter, At longth tho’ mother mace necessity an for hor assent, and the magist ‘ato united the couple cheer der ena rebel i ‘Pasengers, rohase and delivery of tickets to the Seatecior, a id not Jeenoon of the cars; that they ‘were still in the possession and under the control of the Sompany ; that if (oy passenger who hhad thus paid his ave toe curt, and’ © he ro fused. be might be ejooted without rendering the compa Ry liable to nn ction for assault and battery; hat they, Would, howover, in auch tase, be liable for a breach of their duty an comr on carriers, and might be made LT 4 such damages as remuited from that breach of duly, et! for detention or any other loss, NEW YORK HERALD, WEDN Bugene Bue, the French Novelist. ADPITIOAAL AKBTOH OF HIS LIFES AND WaBITS. One of the most distinguished romancists of moderna days Das ceased to exist, tm the person of Kogene Sue. He died in Paris on the 3d of August; there being enly a fow weeks between bis demise and that of Béranger, the ballad wrker of France. Thus literature bas in a brief space of time lest two of ite most shining ornaments. Bue was deicended from an ancient and respectable family which numbered among fis members msay pro feasors of medicine. His father was a surgeon attached to the grand army of the first Napoleon, He was also wir- geon and physician to the Emperor and to Josephine, and was professor of anatomy in the University of France. He coompanied the army in the campaign of 1812, and sur. ‘vived that dreadful retreat from Moscow, He was subye- quently attached professionally to the service of Louis XVIIL, and occupied the post of Chief of the Maison Miii- taire till his death, which occurred about the middle of the reign of Charles X. The famous Commissioner of Police Fouché was one of his patients, and this functionary held his medical adviser in such respect that on one cooasion be mado him a new year’s present of a splendid carrisco and horses. Such new year’s gifta are not unusual in Paris. Eugene Bue entered the world under flattering auspices. ‘The Empress Josephine was his godmother, and her son, Eugene Beauharnais, his godfather. From the latter he took his baptismal namo. Like his father, and many of his paternal ancestors, he spudied medicine, and was ad mitted te the practice of that profession. He procured a medical poet in the army, and served wits it in Spain in 1920, le did not long remain in the army, but procured ntteeer the ware, which he served as assistan og he Wea he made several voyages, par- ly smovg'ne We the Led pe islands, and obtained that owing of of the horrors of the slave Sree, Cane m4 ie satin adyonture, which he wove into ‘many of his subscquemt works. ‘Atar Gull”? is a specimen of that wild romence of the sea, with which his seafaring life made him somewhat familiar. He was wot at the baitle of Navarino, whea the Turkien was destroyed by the English, Freach and ‘After bis from the naval service he retirement practised medicine in Paris for a brief season. His father 1 had left him a large foriune, but young Sue was not a man to keep it. He was of immensely extraragant habiw, and of course soon found means to squander bis patrimony. His first literary work, wo believe, wasa novel based upon the negro revolution of 3. Domimgo; bub fiction could hardly over paint the horrors of that event, Next ap- peared, if we are not mistaken, his novel of “ Atar-Gu ei into which he wove, as we have said, all the in‘ormation that he had acquired in his cruise amon, West india islands~ of the horrors of the slave trade of the buo- caneering history of the times. Then he wrote his novel of “Pite-et plock,’” which eave him immense ty, and threw open © him the salons Paris. That work was followed by eager ”? which also had great success. Like his cotemporary Alexander Da- mup, Sue had a most lively imagination, and was a very prolific writer, and soon | from his the “Toor de Koetoin,” and the “History of the French Navy.’’? The latter work, though highly interesting, is altogether too;uil of fiction and romance to deserve the name of hisiory, ano ently bas never been an authority on the sub- jsot of the navy. The ‘‘Myateries of Paris,” and the “Wandering Jew” are the x orks which, more than allo-bere, have made the repu- tation of Ecgene Bue. They were denounced by the Church and placed on the index expurgatorius, but that only holped to give them greater pubiicity, They were translated into ‘most cf the modern and are probably boxer Known than any cther novels extant His late works have pot been of much accoant. In ‘'Pernand Daplessiz or the Memoirs of a Huabaad,’’ he unveils ail the depravity of ro- speciable Parisian life. In fact, most of bis works partook of that character, His “Seven Deadly Sons” eo how ca- puave,). 6 of bie latest panieadeaston tees much success, Indeed, we do not know ‘at nt bas bad the honor of an English translation. He was en, im the publication of this latter work at the time of the Droaking out of the revolution of 1848; and since then his pen may be said to have been iaid as! Albough Eugene sue showed so much bitterness in his writings against the moneyed classes and the church, and deligbted so much in ing in light colors the disso- huteness of Parisian life, ho was himself remarkable for bis love of elegance and of luxury, and was by no means remarkable for dissoluteness of conduct. On the oontrary be was scrupulously retiring and modest No aristocrat of the old ime held the lower classes in more con- tempt than did Mr. Eugene Sue himself, He was an ex- quisité of the first water,and would oy run the risk of soiling himeelf by contact with vulgar plobeians; and in spite of the infi¢e.\:y weich ahows forth in all his —— he may have been, by contrariety, Ngtous, as he was in posered a moral, man. ay certain, however, that his writings bave mot advantaged the coupe of either religion or morality. Io perton Exgene Sue is said to have resembled some- what Daniel Wabster, though he was not of 80 command: ing a figure as our greats‘atesman. He was of a swarthy compleaion, with large dark eyes, and a rather sombre ‘ano gloomy expression. Lie was taciturn and reserved in company, but when he would abandon his reserve, he was cxtremely rey in conversaton. In tele d-tele ‘and in what the Freach call petite comediv he was very cotertain- ing; but he never nuteed sarsavm to eabitier his wit, fe had capacity for high philosophy, aad,as his works abund testify, was a an orginal thinker, Not only was he a lover tiser of tho moral vir- tues, but in all the reas rie ife he maintained a strictly bm aad honorable character. Dishoner never sitech- ie to him nor cast a blemish upon his scutcheon. trance to say, thisis the man whose lterary ad alarm among the lovers of order and gion in Fraeoe and throvghout Earope. We bave tat ozone Sue was fond of laxury and elegance. Ho was so, even toa foible. He bad severe country houses; bot on one in particular, near A eae 4 he displayed all his love of ostentasion and luxury. the dome like roof ofa saloon in th's chateau be hed representations in the finest style of the plasterers and gilders art of the heads of the eminent men of all coun- tries; and he had the stained glass dome and windows #0 arrapced aa to color these heads in the most fantastic manner. In his dress @ad habits he was peculiarly elegant, and his company was sought after by the most polished and intellectual society. He was oxe of the Originators of the famous Jockey Club, and was ® great connoisseur of horses. ee he never engaged in the transactions of the turf. He was remarkable for the atyle of bis dress, always being singular mad always in advance of the fazhion. introduced many new styles, and in- variably abandoned them it as soon as they begen to be generally = that, in fact, he might bave been called "ine of fashion. ppt ys par ticular to have ona new and par Joves for every company be entered. So if he entered al & dozen sale luring the evening he used haifa dozen pair of gloves. Ho waa of a remarkably generous dispoat- Hon, and his eervants and all brought into connection with him fprofited Dy this trait in his character, It was not un- usual jor bim K4 a New Year's , when everybody in Paris is giving or recolving presents, to send his servants in s carriage, loaded with the most contly gifts, for presen- tation to his various friends. It was no boyd that ne squandered two or three considerable inberitacces, and ‘that tbe immanre revenues derived from his literary labors were by po means too for him. When engaged in writing « novel it wat customary for tim to witharaw al- together from society. For weeks and morths nothing would be heard or seen of him in public During the time he would be living in complete seciusion, so as to g ve tho neceseary activity to his imaginaticn. '!I's usual Glot at these times was itsh and vegetables, When his work was completed he would once more make his appear- ‘ance at the theatres and salvns and the fashionable world of Paris. Sve was never married. Ho had apired once to the band of y of bigh distinction, a scion of ome of the an- clent families *f France but h's aspirations were not grat fied. It is supposed that the fact of his having got fs mitten on that occasion pot only determined him to remain & bachelor bus gave that radical and socialist'c com- plexion to bis ideas which je veloped in many of hw Fubsequent works, particularly in tho “ Mysteries of Sue took no part in the revolution of 1848, which sent Louis Philippe & fugitive from Fraace—for, havo sald, be was ersentia ly an arisiocrat in and facling. Noverttelens, he becam: scnndidete 9 rement Paris in the hamper of Doputias was basees, ee there eccount of the ph les of sooring by which his care were regaled at night. He did not desire to leave prison, end would not permit bis friends to procare hig discharge Finally, however, jy attem| im Switzerland, such publications, and made no further effort to thi In the little town of Annecy, in a roy, he the last four or five yeare, quiet, retired life in company with bie stoward, of matire d’Aotel, to whom ail leters for addrerse ian yom in his fifty third yoar—hs came to But—atill young, Paris to die. < Ais Sorks will live aad be admired while French language is spoken. “he leaves one eister—a married lety inafiuent cir aif brother, som of the celebrated Le 1x Iowa—Smooxixe Somes ae tynensnes which have recently taken by the right names, the le- He law In of William B. Thomas, im rare an foul a mur. der an bp Kan] ever perpetrated by a midnight assassin. Too Oshkosh He pels, paves te the Touowing additional particulars: of the event: waa the decision of the Court (obanging the venue, in order that he might have trial) than @ larly organized mob of aboat two hundred mea jed to the old oourt house, whore the Pann tan confined, and demanded, and by force took Thomas from the custody of the ®bori\!, and amid tho ter. ‘ng of shrieks of the prisoner and the mort hellish revel- carried bim away toa troe which thoy Prepared. in the suburbs of the town. so the oastomne of lynoh Iaw, the orev Here! witeout even adheri or abiding rope around tion of the or! isoner pleaded his innooence. on a limb, and the prisoner swung w eiragglon he was lot down, ant ake confession. Again he plaader the Again he was bong up and a dro kindicd beneath big foot. The mob tbrestoned to burn tote the alr, tenia demanded t DAY, AUGUST 19, 1857. eee ~ A inom J, E acw Like ro HEAR IMMEDIAYELY [*TQEMATION WaNTED—o” GxORGR aUIts from the-Maine, whe arrived sib Gee cern ne area : Biollwag. hor $388 Now York Post nite — MFORMATION WANTRD-OF JOHN HOLLAND. BY fauy received Wf ehcreneg a ane oo Wilee Cera Roosevelt atreet, New Yor re ‘s Big gg ad WANTED—OF OSDAR Ranyean. FROW p RE fomtly wan plates very ry enous 0 pecstve come » ows way. Oscar Deitale, 199 Broad- MPORMASION WANTED—OF JAMES BRADY, OF en coaaly of Onvan, Ireland. He left New’ = ro years in sannaey aud i Jaat beard of was Faheelon formation of h'm will be thankfully re. re- Any Inf ry we eer Howe, at the Tremont House, corner of Fortieth at) please copy. reet and Bixth avenue, N.Y. Philadelphia papers NFOBMATION WA®TED—OF JOMN ROGEN, NATIVE of county May e Ireland. Last heard of waa in Preston sountr, State of nia, in 1862, Any information will, be than fully pin, y his brother Perice 78 Bim at., New York city Unied States and Virginia papers ‘please copy. ‘4BEL WILRRR HAS ARRIVED IN THE OITY AND 13 stopping at Bucklend’s Hi the hotel, near iret. set Y aaa VERY REASON OF 118 TRPOTESECE OR bar Nab yh rly 2005 A BOAT FROM THE UNDER- are reevect/ully notified me leon aah retie their bill they, will be oa 8 criminal charga. seone ting to lew, RIAN STILLWELL. UL BQ. MERT 1. ON THURSDAY MOBNING, AT 9 o’elosk, at same place mentioned in the be there. ANTED INFORMATION, OF WILLIAM COOPER, son of Richard and Cooper, o ford, Bag! He served hie ma. mein Cananicigen WY | Jaat beard frogs je will in ieee at Cooperstown, New York. hear som: ee to bis advaviage by addressing Bitzabeth Kelley, 8 No, 8 Tilbert avenue, en 4 or any informer tion of his’ whereabouts from others will be thankfully ro: SPECIAL NOTICES, NYE ree, COMMITTEE ON STREETS OF THE tho aint tnatant sao" i oo ray a baud Hall, a Fridey, {n the extension of Leonard areet MiCKFORD, IN, RETROLDS, weemmeradeaenenes Jc lorenan ‘OTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE N of an insolvent from his deb’ De peor sions of the third article of the first be recond lished August bam D. Buwell, era at age » RO. 25 Ubambers cri, on we 1th day of Beptouber, . O'BRIEN, Attorney for Insolvent, iy ‘Mam ‘Greek, New York. NPY, JORK, HARMON(C SOCIRTY “THE MALE members of this soriety are hereb: special meeting, to be held ibis “Wednead k. at Doaworth’s academy. 48 imporiant b: {ng referees 19 ibe comine seasoa wilt ba. brosght forward, the attendance of every memper is earnendy desired. Ay or: der, JaMES H. AIKMAN, Seo'ry. ERSONS WHO HAVE BEEN IN ANY OF THE WaK8, or their heirs, and perrons having posseesion of relating to such servic, and those having mili land titles, in any of the States, will bear of somethin, advantage by addressing or cabling on J. HUTCHINSON, 17 ttreet, in the cit, 1857, at 11 0’ (QUAzARTINE novIgR—OrviCE or = big Sewers of Healie bor of Rew York. Ang. Jaw toa crt ple vera ioeene to be done, from any al nn ie he uit fe i i rey EE “il i wie i Le ef i et A Es re 5 i ee allie Be i aided Sate a ill WM. W. Gncur. ™} trustees, ‘RUNK MAKERS’ UNION—SPECIAL NOTICE. —TAS members of the Trunk Makers’ Union are particyariy sted to attend a special meeting of the union at Mi _ Halt Bows 3g ye —— oh . GifimoRE 19, Th "aloe te oS ENT._WHsT HAS wemeat in Fifth avenues thie city, the pavement is ia avery bad on aditica—a. i Resident and Rider tn Fifth Avenue Stages. THE TURF. U ION COURSE, LONG ISLAR —TROFTING —F —rRI- day, Aug, 21, at 5), P.M, math for $1.00, mile hosts fn to barvess. ir. D, Pitiier names bm. Manbaltan Maid; Mr. H, Woodruff names b. m. Sally Miller. 8HaW & WHIT, Proprietors. | te ess ments, steamer. Captain Richard Yates, Rank memory, will scocmmpany the boat tothe ground. SHREWSBURY, HIGHLANDS, OCEAN HOUSE, Port Washington, Middletown, Falr Ha- ven Red Rod ham —The new, magnitien! nt and awit Meamer AUIOR PRICK, Jobn Borden, ander follows from Robinson street, Rorth river:— 2B BR KEYPORT AND Cute ee DOD eae BF boat KBY leaves Murray street daily Bundays excep! 4oclork P.M; returning, leave ee at TO sloe vi YORK AND Conny cum. LAEDING TF eel kent aie eaeeen aan Cag RLEGULAR AND OLD ESTABLISHED LINS FOR afbrexsbury, Highlands, Qoran Houma, !ong Branch jasbington, Fair Haven, Mounts Dock, rown's Doak diitletown) ‘and ‘Hed Bank, ‘The new aad splendid steamer OCRaN W Daptain H. B. Parker, will run as followe from the foct of Robiuwon atzoet pier, Norte river LEAVE NEW TORK. ‘LaaVB RED = AND OCEAN 18.7 Me Trond Aug 18,9 P.M. Wednesday, * ‘ibid HY be dnesday, ins Thur day, * ° yi 2,3 = be, i Bh, : Bie Sunday, a7 70 Mend: 94, Oe 310g ALM The e Laura will connect with ie ens for Oceanpor! ac, for for pase ngersonly. Squam line of stages connect with this also stages to al! parte of the country, Smith's Express ron cine ply with this boat. Time tables ran always e had of W. 0, Lemon, 138 Broadway, and of Besson & Brower, ‘eat atres REGULAR AND OLD ESTABLISESD LINE FOR Shrewsbury, Highlards. Ocean House, Loug Branch and Oceanport. —The new and splendid steamer LON + BRANCH, Captain J.P. Corlies, will run as foll wa, from foot of Bo>in fon sireet pier, North river: LRaVE NEW YORK, LEAVE OCEANPORT AND RED BANK Tnesday, Ang. 18,8 PM. Tuesday Wednesday, ec ae Wedarelay, Thursday, M. “ 46 aM aus. 14, t,t Monday, . 436 P.M. The Lanra will oupec witb this boat for Red Bank and in- termediats lendings, gers only. Pjuem line of mages connoct wits this boat; also to all p rts of the country. pmith’s Kxpress runs in cmaecon with this boat ) REWARD.—LosT, ON BOARD THB STEAMER Hero, foo: of Robinson st cot August, }!, two dom. menia. an agreement between Walter Pound, alter, and Wal- ter Pourd, pouana. = October 27, I yan aids vit of Waller Pou the ei before megistra: % andro questions asked to any one returning the doouments to the clerk of the Deamer Hero. $20 OST, ON THE 11T4 INSTANT, IN or pear mmonwealth, street, two $80 bills on the Back of the Wine above reward will be paid tothe fia eF by J. &G. BIOHOLS & Oo,, 79 Water treet, $100 a RAWARD 4KD NO QUSB*IONS ASKED FR the recovery and return of silverware nad jewelry olen from Moron & Canda’s safe. foot of Pacific street, Brooklyn, on the night of Friday, 14th inet 1 aw 4RD.—DRIVEBS, PORTERS AND RX OU preamen —Lon, » sewed sole leather porimantaan or trunk (fuspet colored) pomewbat ‘worn, Aud marked » each end 0. KN. 1 y mistake probably, from the Cunard dock, Jervey ory, 2 or Bgarrical of tue steamahio Persia. The above re vard ‘will be paid for the dalivery of he trunk at the oilice of the Everett House, Uniow square, fe LOST AND FOUND. FOeRD-O* ‘THE ISTH INST, A LITTLE BAY MARE, which the owner cap bave hy ‘proving proverty and pay jug ebe gon. Inquire off, Behl, 66 avenue, Brook ObT—A BLAOK AND TAN TERRIER BITOH WITH * a blue leather collar on = Whoever will return ber West Twenty third street, will be suitably rewarded. O8T OR STOLEN-—ON THE 12TH OF AUGUST, ‘& note of Henry Btoney’s, dated i8th of April 7 the order of btm Koehler. four anes, one bu ou All perse ym G ae —_ me ts payment tia oe KORRLEH, 112 Centre street TRING TRONE —4 WHITE CANVASS COVERED rusk, marked 8 WJ... ¥.. which arrived by loog Inland Raliroad trate 0! Rowth Brooklyn on Thurs’ neon last al (ive o'eletk. aed chek for which was c'ven cr Beckman tocosvey Ua uraak to Albaay bos! In"ormation ae to tts whereabouw lef with the untersigned will be ulberaily rewarded. OORWISK & MUNFELL, TOPPRC—SUPPORED TO RE STOLEN, ONE PAIR OF The owner can to the pawn this adver- Bx oress office, 72 Broad ray. pants, ore ves aod oo¢ gold breastpia. bare them by pro: ving the property, on apply broker's oilice, 47 Wil'et siree’, by paying Usement. SPORTING. SOR BALE—W) YOUNG MOCKING BIR breed; niso 18 old singing mocking birds, | Washington street corner of Watts RAND Aled af, BASATT A Lig TAKS PLAO® August D. POLLOOK and Fa TLBOM oft ‘otter the Sie wise wa # e., 10 De fowed for at Wee: hawken, North river, ov oosiie Pitty frat street: Kiet reee—Four cared beets to start at ais P. M.; a puree f will be 770 to the first boat and $5) to 1 ne Three or more bows 19 make a race. of seulla, 17 feet working $2 Three or Ougeroe i HOTRI Bogiand Sw ILLdAM a “Se, Devonsdire— ince adorned with chef Uherally em y patum. The oomfort and 2 gs = aE SS HOTEL. NOG scary se: ee Hew My, HU@HES ‘. R—A)\ foreign languages —_ MILLINERY, ¥, &C. BONNRETS.—MILLINERS gn ey 4 now Gnd « amsortment of ladies’ and chi) bonneta, “tor ine fall trade, at GRNIN'S bazaar, 4 8 BXPARSS FOR OALIFORNIA, Kaguat an at WDovelgek aul tra | es wy try on) ‘* Pauern 513 Broadway. RE INSURASCR He™nounr MP, asit CAPITAL, {Sgn Office, Nu. 10 Wait sireet, New York. DIRRCTORS, Joba Rankin, AB Siranwe. Mowes opp er, dammste Holmes, Gi Calawen, ‘Witla C Rowers’ Anton U. Phelps, W. Il MoCoanell, Willard M. Newell, Gaaries Christmas, James MeKare, Henry J. Baker, George H. Rilery, & Releon Ir Georme Barnes, eorwe ‘Arsone, iam len. Wale Kin, Finer \ King, Jorn 4 1 Wiliam A, Kobbe, award Bridger Stranaban, Joven Habe ‘ok,’ George Bitptn, "Henry L Borr, Rober: Foormen, Lane, D. RB. 8 anford, Ramuel Sican, 0 rremene. rs Chl Joshua H. Bates, n'er Beadlew a RANKL, Prestieat Wirrtay MoLiGAN, Seoreia Aire. Wiiny, Je, Apsisiant Beoreiary. OCULISTS AND AURISTS. — D* iy LR. OOOULIST, 498 BROADWAY, DB in Agenion te ditenses of the eye, chronic inflame. tion “f the evel ly cured; flim, specks, moved without ergical operation. Offer boura, 9 Franch artificdal eves for ba ewe and lonerted DENTISTRY. FIT RXTRACTE? IN TEN SROONDS, WITHOUT the aitghtest pain, by my new acd orieinal process (aot freeving). This admirable aystom is practised by me only. Reference given if required. pk’. Gs URKIN, 493 Canal eirect, near, Variek, a POLITICAL, goteexra WARD. USE! ARO 10 THe kent otis KReCUR! URE THM SAUL ROULIRG! THe MEMBERS OF T POBLIAN gs MATION OF THE ret politisal nasociations, and to all ve lawn, and in favor of the uniow and party, are rey aeeted lo meet at JOT EL. ward end city epee of oppression, ty. nalicien. RAMU. HL, ONGOOL, Pr Mh us a : we Flin TL McCUNN, 5 VicePres, Cranes bhi Crouce Hina ySecresarion, ¢ following speakers have been invited» a Fernando od, Hos, dosed Pubberiand, Janes T, Tho. Jonce, Je, Hos. Joke k Son. Conrad oe lagene Sullivan ara Hon a Roast ye He ‘8, Mors Eaq Moe, Nepben.D Dilaje tr, Hon. Bijan @ ards Phoe: Fran: Gin Meagher, Heory Arculariva, Ri . Dr. Ohadsey, Cemmiies of Arrangementa: ‘Onaald O. ¥okee. Or. John It. | Dolan. Phikp Sosgrit Peter Carroll, Wm Jay Hark Jobo Geoghgen, James Murray, Major John Hoey, Bdwa: road map of the U , Reitor of Divemore’ inches. Price $3, tie form. mer ponsil Canade, jo whem districts ., Re x paras sor dresa ‘ten wr 2 aan ee pr — BEST enamelled watehes for ladies lgpdid enamelled and Cr! waiches for ladien, 7 watches for wed indies. ine and ‘emanet | lever watohes. Hed patent lever and daplen waicbes, rtwonen' J watches. aa F, Cooper's watohon, Rick Yee cane watches for geoti«nen, and every wine of on ed silver watches mads. ‘warrauted to keep correct time, Watches en fold, cameo, pearl, carbuncle, mosaic, and lave nd braseleta, an yc pie an and tings. Ladive’ gold guard chaina and chatetates chains, ‘fold guard, fob, sad vost chain, fob keys and ‘venta, atude, and sieeve buttona Fings, with stonen, old rings, pare gold wedding | rine spectacies, gold eye glans, gvid himbi¢e, gold pane lekets for daguerreetypee or hair, grnuemen's breast Kilver epeons and forks. silver portemenoaiss and froti knives. DEO. ©. ALLEN, Importer of watches and jewatry, whole fale and retail 11 Wail sirest, seeond floor, car Tar owdwag, Pin! THE MILITARY. N*%. YORE VOLUNTRERS WILL MERT THIS ( WRD. needay) evening, atthe Merorr Bouse, 10. rananct busi neve of Impor'ance, GaRR KMAN, Wa Pre. fee's, Pres't N, ¥, Fol wmteer Assoc'n, a BOARDING AND LODGING, 3S ci Panay” ~ 4 on aL. ia ¥ iy ‘SUPBRI. class; VERNA OFF , area. Befervnoes ex-hanged AMITY PLAOB, ONE DOOR wae RLEBCK atreet.— Acholce ‘of two par and rooms in a private family, fret class Cy et i hd gov tleman only. 4] Foi furnished rosea, suitable for owe. or Ywo per. sons, wih oe without board’ fa. private Amertoan femtily” ‘tmapro' Terme The 'bouse containe all ie soders moderate. References AMITY STREET.—TO LET, Ck bio rd ror riabed parlor and bedroom on second floor, wi or without Soar also a parlor vedroom, wis at ru ie, « aed floor; house oocupled by owner; quiet and respecta- oa be hap sat md STREBT, mean | 2a0cpw at. A Fa ae mtlemen caa ohiain ds le rooma, in suite with full or partial tor Referenses a 70 FRANKLIN STRSET, FIRST HOUSE WHAT OF Brosdway.—Front par! bedroom, on the second floor, to let to one or two gentlemen Breakfast served if re fpf Also double or single rooms, tor lodging. ‘nquire as above 87 Feymos eraper. F NEAR BROADWAY, WESTSIDE. Pleasant and well furnished — to le 5 withoat board, 1, Comventence of Also, 8 wait of rooms on first floor suitable for = LE LOT GIRTON, FLACK, NIGHTH STREAT. NEAR ue —Two gentlemen and their wives single fe pe be accommo: with sparen! can daomely trniahed, ‘and board, by application as ahov location Is very pleaeant, and Zoarealent to care and wtages. House modern. Reference required. 145 gONTH, SUREAT SUITS OF HaNDSOMELY furnisbed rooms to let, sultable for families with pri- vate table if desired, in the above first class house, coaver jenly: looaied near Brosdway. a7 | MS WAVERLEY PLACE.—A GENTLEMAN AND bis wife or two single gentlemen can obtain good board and pleasantro ms References given and required. LEY PLACE—TO LET, WITH BOARD, pleasent rooms, in sits, on reco d and ‘nied ingle rome. House has’ all the modern im Diawer ato o'clork. THOMPFON STREET, FEAR WASHINGTON square —Fine airy rooms to let, in au or single. e# or gentlemen, wih witht modern im rovementa, io- 22 to gentlemen and ther w ‘The bouse contains all the eluding bath and gas. Terms moder-te. “a 32 GEEE*SWICH STREET —BOARD'NG.—A Py a men can be accommodated with board a! t rms $3 and $3.) per werk. 62 2 HOUSTON 8TRBAT—A PRIVATE PAMILY, OF the first respectability, can acsommofate two or three single gentlemen with foll or partial Terms mo- bs wg permanent be lers whose references are unorxcep- jonable 753 RO :PWAY.— APARTMENTS 10 LET TO PAR- OO tea of D tea of young gentlemen, Board if desired. PRIVATE FAMILY OF THU FIRST RESPECTABILI- ty can accommodate several single gentlemen with par- fist board. The location im desirable and acceaaisle by cars and stages to all parte of the city Apply at No 12) Kast Kighteenth street. Terma modera'e. PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE FULL ACCOMMODA. tons for one or two single gentlemen, with partial board. Inquire at 7 Cranberry street, Brooklyn Heights, within five minutes walk of Fulton ferry GEBTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE OR TWO OR THREB single gentlemea can ated with board at Ja Bodsce Tue, Spout of tbe park Gas and bath in the Taylor’ - FRENCH TBACHSR, FROM PARIS, JAN DISPOSE of several rooms in favor of gentlemen wishing 10 learn to speak Fiench, by lessons as well aa by practioa. Apply to the permanoni French institute, 239 Tenth atreet. near Ses0nd av VATE ILY, RESIDING IN BOORMAN . West Thirty third street, would be please’ to ac- commodate axentle nan and wife’ or two single gentlemen wtb suit of rooms 01 second floor; bouse is new, with all modern improvements and fn one of the pl sasantest locations in ihe city, direc ly eppostte the gronnda of the Inatit.te for the Blind, and convenient to cara and stages to any part of the city. Addresa box 4,218 Post offices MAW AND HIS WIFE AND TWO OB TARER gen lemen can be accom noéate4 with rooms and board in theftrat.e ase house 132 Wort Tweat; third street two doors from Seventh avenue: covking all domest!s, table firat =. snd pot surtelied wi b the productions of bakers’ shops. AIVATE FAMILY HAVING MORE ROOM aD they require, would let, with board, to gentlemen And their wives, two or ihre rooms in & house well loca.ed, having a)1 the’ modern {mprovemente. A line ad B. W., box F65 Post offize, will meet with aitention, PRIVATE FAMILY OCOCUPYING A FIRST CLASS houve will let to @ family of four p raons, o* two Kea’ la- men and ibelr wires, three of, four roma, h parting board for gent men Terma Refers hanged. Ad ex 8, for four daya, Mrs, re eral ‘ofice. Locativn Second avenue. FRONT ROOM AND BED ROOW TO esragh re wed A ferntated Apply at 44 Third avenue, doors from fenth street. pte SINGLE GENTLEMEN OAN BE coe? with board and pleasant rooms on me, fad Pearl street, Franklin square. Taquire t in ne PRIVATE FAMILY CAN ACOOMMODATE fWO OR three respectable young men with board, &c . whers ere are no other boarders. Apply at 257 Wert Thirtieth street, below Nin b avenue. OABD.—AN ELDERLY WIDOW LaDy, WITSOUT family, being aw experienced nurse would accommodate a lady with board room Apply at 76 Ridge btreet, near Kiviegton. MAN AND HIS WIPE OR A FEW gle catiemen orn be accommodated wilt some cvoled fas. pantries, c., in eamall orivate family, ia @ sation’ Please laure’ at 277: Heary etree, coraer of Gouverveur Bene ees D = GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO SIN. in am can obtain ® pleasant room. wiih pantries, wit the improvements looated at No. $ vem Fifth aod Stxth werues. A SUIT OF PLEASANT FURNISHED to let, with board on second floor, suitable for a party of gentlemen, at No. 6 Bond OARD IN CLINTON PLACE —ONE OR Two lies and sfew single gentlemen can be accommodated with furniabed apartments and board, in the very desirable rention, Ne. 61 Clinton place, sear the bib av. feregoes ex. changed. OARD DOWN TOWN —PLE+SANT WELL FU ANISH: 4 roome, with good board, fora ging! gentleman or grauewan and wife, in the desirable Ineslity of at Joho’ park. Terms from Bi. pienso call at 79 Var eh stroet OARD IN BROOKLYS,—FIRST CLASS ROOMS, AT 98 Clark street, frat brown house from atrvet, ‘oot venient to cars or Fulton Aud Wall sweet ferries. OARD IN BROCKLYN—LARGE AND BMALL ROOMS, on record and third tio rs. # 418 gen'lenen, in afnt clare house, beantifally (ol, whatate tw walt ules walk of Wall stree! and Sonth here the comforts of a home can be bad. Apply at 243 Menry atroet OARD IN BROOKLYN.--A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE or two sings gratlemen can be ao om: with boa 4 with a private family, Fulton ferry. Apply at 24 High atree:. 04RD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS all room ~ Nfe can be sommaadated with large ant smal Adiofning, wih sod board pixies, al 4 States reet not five! mict tee yath or Wall gureet ferries. Dinner at xg o clock MAP IN BROOKLYN. —A SWAL1. PRIVATE FANT wing more room than required, would »@ giad to 0 wi entiemen with pi fon on the Heighta, beiween Fulton and Wa Address Pamily, Herald ofice OARD IN BROOKLYN —GENTLEWEN ANT) THEIR ives and single gentlemen can o>teln, good, excellent bomd at ‘ougusy eireet.. House Seaut'fally witnated and ‘with conrenianoer. Oars withia one Biogk of Fulion and Walsireet carries, eight minutos walk. Tos pany of five or nix the erms will 5e moderate, street ferries OARD IN BROOKLYN —TWO SINGLE Sen aen ean fr 4a pleasant room on he second floor, fon. ina private family Shere te f. find pleasant and cheerfal #9 elety, Joen:ion heal sant, fve minutes from Fulvm ferry. apply at ark Yaranbington at ROOKLYN HEIGHTS —FOR ALR LEASE AND D faraitnre of Je hovive, Al'ed with partial jouse newly palate and pavered ecigthorboed peat ond qrtet only tzo ralnates walk ‘aiton Addrees W. 1. 8, Heraldotiice ye Lt BROOKLYN WANTED BY A GE*TLEMAN ife, in & reapeetable private famil: wsofew or no boarders Location near Routh ferriea., Address @, F , bow 804 Post ome, OARD WANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY A dandsomely furaiebed parlor and bed yh win trent ad bath attached ard board. in s private tre na ciber boarders. Addreas J Mbox NouLSiB Post otioe, stating terme, bc. OARD WANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, RY Aw elderly gentleman, ci) he can bave all the comforts of 8 bom | 8 laree rovm or two roome, WER gas, bath, Ao. Ad freme B u Horld exon. vate family whe-r #30 oan onl be eiling 10 sastet a light Rougework sad 9 ain Ing. ae part compe nant pemrd on Will arse bore C—?- ‘ataren, oan, are bor ial Heraid office, stating particulars and loeation. OARD WANTBD.-—TWO YOUNG eNTUEMEN would Uke « 36. “a Rartial hoard, where there are Jt fow voordere. Terme e moderate Loeaion asore rth street. hetween Ly and Pixth avennes and below Fifteenth street. Addrem ae Herait office * rae TOR STONBD Boom, WITH BOARD. bal SL ty ‘OARD WANTED—BY A youre LADY 1m ve the comfore th street, near Seventh avenne, convenient 10 fi F LARGR PLEASANT FUR+ OARDING —& v) ARO® PLB r FUR. peated on ‘moderate terme or reoted soonrate; ali ‘a sail room. Apply at 12 Abingdon square, west side, near Bank ot OARDING.—A VERY PLEASANT SUIT OF ROOMS Bo vor gentioran snd hia wife or omen; also & tingle room for a single gentlemen; and the basemen: for an Offise, 8.97 Clinton place. Dinner at atx o’olock. yaTyt —FIVE ROOMA. UNFURNISHED, Bi two large psntries, suitable fr iyommell tents a, or wt Jet age ber, in howe 61 Bast Broad same oan be pith board, immediately aie rei hed room, sutt- sea exchanged for two yous, RGANTLY NIST APARTMENTS TO LET— io ation ‘estate, n We mene Rreret Clarendon #11 Gramercy Park ‘ Toole: Addrede Morton, aa 7 tom aqunare Pi (URNISHED ROOMS TO LET WITHOUT BOARD, £0 sna Sek irr ona en 8 Sg isn, Tr a wre — location, 74 White street, fourth from — ROOMS TO LET-GUITABLE FOR & Rentlemen and lady, o* one or two single gentlemen, in & Private family, at 736 Fourtb Sreet, opposle the park, BOARDING AND LODGING. BENCH ROUBB, NO. 5 OLINTON Pi.ack, THR! Fito doors from Broadway—Furnished rootus to i oe BRODKLYN.— 4 PRIVATE j}ORNI-HED ROOMR 10 LET TO GENT with PF UaNa beard ar 586 Boring wont ear era PoRmaep Lepiry” TO LET. TWO OR yEaus jaded fron’ da sitting room; some as low an $1 1 basement, sul'able for an medre last three yearn. 3 of the clip. Inquite ar sae thee. LODGING —GBNTLEMEN furniabed rooms wt the Globe Frankfort and William s: House epen all night NE OB TWO GENTLEMEN CAN RB A‘COMMO- da ed with furnished rooms in a private family, by ap- pine at Ho 207 Third avenue, between Kkighicenth and fine. nih atree' OTEL OaN OBTAIN corner of ‘Mb 280, wad Mo per nigh OOM WANTED. —4N KDSCATSD GENTLEMAN, OF retiring manners having but fow asqualntances ia \owa.. wisbew com'ortable lodgings in a private family, where plow sant soolaty aad home, commsorie maey be, 90) 7 Commercis}, Berald office, stating al! OOM TO LET.—A aes ge | il ROOM TO LRT, with or without board, with facilities for cooking if de- ip a small private family pot at 62 Su liven s'reet.g Rooms T:LET.—A FRONT 48D BACK PARLOR, ON ye Ubi ‘Bast Two may fou square Fost fice stating where aa intervie may Bad. “the beat ef references required _ i OMB TO ital sa SUIS Fs MOLE, \ WT FULL ashlagion lage. proretarnta we chanted ta spies: arty | ae neignnortod, are wihia five minutes walk o¢ roadway. References exchanged LET—WITH FULL OB PaBTIAL BOARD, TWO OR three rooms in & first class beuse, newly furnished, baw 5 Wg 4c. Inquire at 66 MoDougal street, corner of jouston. ONT ROOM, FURNISHED FOR & single gentleman, witbout board Inquire at the jewelry store on the premises, 45 Hudson street. LET—TO A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, Ax wos ¥ oy Re nithed room, No. 3 Luight s'reet, 2d door from WANTED—4 PARLOR AND TWO BEDROOMS, OR Broadway, without board, Address amanda, ANTED—APABTMENTS FOR A GENTLEMAN, wite, aud son 12 yeare old, ins resva able neighbor. hood; Jocaticn west side the sity, betwos — third and Thirly first wtreeta, Address Kast Twenty third street. staiog r® ma and rent. ANTBD—30ARD FOR A GENTLEMAN, WI boy, in a rrapestable private fam'ly or where ¢ few boar: 4; loontion between Bight and Ninth avenues wenty third and Thirty second s'reets. Address . “9 Twenty-third street, stating price of board, which must be mode: a'e. ANTED—FOR A SINGLE GENTLYMAN, Seinen ‘Apoly at be New York Howl barber sbop, 256 ny place. ANTED—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY TO BOABD IN: a strictly privete family: Few England fare and th ¢ mforu os e given Address for iwodays New Eug- and, Ney ANTED IN BROOKLYN. al gentleman. in a respec al to the ferries Address Ht, Herald olfices OpNG MER. TERRE OR FOUR YOUNG MEN CAN ¢ aecommod sted with oard in a private family, wh+re 1¢ comforts of & home, convenient for either Terms moderaie inquire 23 Second 4 BOARD, BY & ie family, conver teh "atating \erms they on joy or wing) BOARD IN THE COUNTRY, NTUMMAN AND LADY WIA TO OBTAIN rd in the country for three or four weeks: in a vicinity re there is bathing wonid be prefered A nolo Sadreresd ta "dre Bo jer at the Horald oftice, wild bave immediate avention. OARD IN THK COUNTRY—A FEW VACANT ROOMS ean be had at the farm house of Wm. H. Dinbie, Htraw- berry Hill, Samford, Oonnecticnt, Owe BOARDING AT WATERLOO, N. J.—THIA Jace is pleauaptly located, on the uth river, within a Sbort distance anc in fail view of ban Auantie Gonna, where surf or Fiver peihing may be bad when desired, &. 8. WYCKOFF. (\OUNTRY BOARD ora ba fw ney pane oa! oan 3 btaized on the mrable wi comfore of loved Sadreca bmfort, Hera d office OBOREN—P' ANTLY LO“ATED GOOD ACCOM) modavon with full or partial board, gas and bath room ia tha bouse No. | Firat ereet, corner of Haden, ARBLB HOUSE, NEW BRIGHTON, Sy sy IRLAND. uit of 7 be board at thie located o0 oa big round, 01 8 magnificent view of te Gay and Narrows, on’y igh’ minutes walk from the ferry. Bz'enaire grounds, carriage ouse, nen bathing, Ac. Apply House, New ‘Brighton. SUMMER RESORTS. sHING, HHOOTING AND, SAILING ISLIP Pay, Mon, L 1, is now open sud ready for the reception Kept not wo be Cy > fisiters. "The boone Ke! Moy in ibe Frains leave Brockiya for lalpai SM aad Pe ek a pm GROVE MANSION, KEYPORT —BOARDERS can be sccommodaied at this tifa Reuse, ip 900 desirable location, posse we renee a Aho! milZdle of Replember; if partially Tarniabed'rat ob jectiouns Address G, 120 Wi'liam street, N.Y, LS HOUSE WANTED—IN BROOKLYN, PEAR rerrii ‘A neat pelghbochood, or fart of § hones with a small family; would purchase fare hure Ain moderate price rent not to exceed $400. Apply st 4 Jo- relemon street, Brooklyn. ———— ‘YOONTRY RESIDENCE png peng 4 BB wae shaded, ¥ ith about eight acres. in some Inland moun’ orn district eg the Hudecs, from two to ren boars re rom New York anda few mies back from i Riaung ful pardeulars, 8. Porter, Peekanitt We OUSE WANTED.—A SMALL, F OLass HOC in New York or Brooklyn: the bey. age to be made in siz, pineand t veive a wih toll varticulars, ©. 1. Yobos, box 190 Hera A PHYSTOLAS, RESIDING In ide 10 remove exobanged P &., Herald office } 0OMS WANTSD—TWo ROOM# AND TWO B rooms, unfurnished, cn sexnd floor, wanted by « And wi’e, location between Canal anc amity s'reste. Address K., box 3708 Pow. office. Terma must be moderate. OOMS WANTED. —WANTED, A @UIT OF UAFCR. niebed rooms for three versogs, withoat bo pene and (wo bedroome—on seeond or third floor water ree ma rooms india \enganie; location between Righth and Tweaty. fourth wireets, Third and Ninth avenue; atiendance of servant will be required. Most unqaretionsbe references Riven apd revuired. | Address (Rar jes, Herald of¢ Wy aes to. PUR TH: SB 4 BOL wits ALL THe pM. improvementa and substaa'ially bat saree 1d basement. 6 io La Ed ve 14 — - _ ed; foun Pour 10 ts fat preg ra ‘Prins ‘from #8000 to BIO cathe Adérese BM... Bromdwav Post NYRD—THEAROOND FLOOR OF A PLRASANT Wri ‘oant of Rixth an hove Fourteenth street, for an American fain''y of ‘hres pervous. Address George, UA Recond arene, ataiing leauion. terme, de. aaa a good price y. pw she mast be ia complete order Ad- Tiernld oiftce ———————— WANTED TO HIRR—A NEAT COTTAGE OR SMALL aired Ronee, In & good natehdorbood. terme | and locality Mare, INT—S8Y A PRIVATE FAMILY. A —]! between Sevemb and Twente ‘and @urth avennes; weet of Aroaiway ore exceed $1.20, address bor | 68 New Wee here FURNISAED HOUSE FOR THE WIN- » A, arene, Blee:ker end Fourteenth sireete. and with- two pieces, ther east or wee, of Broadway, Ad- 9} Weat Fifteenth street ‘be contiguons to the tare aed atuaied 08 Rent no object if & muiteole pisce can be procured. Family small address Order, Herav' « ARTEDSTO HIRE—A ROOM SIT ABLS, Fr sician's ciice, must be romee wea of Broad 4 far pai Goals [eel wor Stove Toa ren Addrece rs fore © Rent must be mod*rale; the at ie 8 Roo ih TRD—A SROOND.HAND SEWING, VACBINE. W2 ity one having the above can find s ssh customer by applying at 283 Hudson WALRe cco sd a ord toons TOWN LOCATION, TWO ie wholewa'é per "a- "dadresa RB, box 2.506 WSPAPERS, CARD. A'S or get nea ee RA cavan OF Pparnty" ‘SIPLAINED, @rLPaTRtor, THE JOCKRY OF PRIGRESS, ahed in rorT nePERIt For sale every whtre—Tilee Six Ceuta