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nation I may bo allowed to say that beew all in-vain, and that we have ap od the aim proposed. At the Paris powerful support, aud ma- some views On Many points of the Teatian 4 suitl today, if she does not fully share our r, WO speak’ plainly, if sho passes on tho question a judgment “whi 1 hold that great and ni our efforts haee to & certuin point atta ‘ng und gave Us Be to be emen on our aifairs, I than sensible to the — in whic b Spoke ConcerDiLg Us. ailuded to whe speech, petea mL by Lord ierby, L will invite him to read that speech in the original Eog'ish, and ho will vee that if, when speaking of the speceh from the throne, he employed an avjective which, perbaps, ts not snfllciently Borcpriate, whoa speakiag of’ tho country be Called it glorious, and ‘said that Viedmoat had & mack Greator importavce than that given Wo it by ile size, It lesman to express himself fitting terme in regard to another couutry, 1 do not depy that there bas been a modification of opiaioa on the part of many English statesmen with respect to this country since 1S¢u. The English people have many great | virtues, among tbe first of which patriotism is promivent, The Enghebman considors all questions from the national point of view; snd when he judges that the interests of Englund ure at stake, other considerations love much of ther woiht, (Sensation) Unfortunately, 1856 England thought it necessary for the in- terest of her policy to draw towards Austria; she thought to find in that Power, which had given her no support oa the battle-fleid, but which had assisted ber on the eld of diplomacy, a sure ally in the astern question. This rap- hément somewhat moditied her opinion and ber tea- Gencies in the Italian question She maintained, aud main- taine them as regards Soutnern avd Central Italy, bat has modified them with respect to Northern Italy. Shejudges the Neapolitan and Roman goverpments wow as she did three years ugo, but has seen im the regimen of the other provinces on the jeft of the Po a transformation which we who are nearer to them have been usable to discover. (Laughter, and signs of approbation.) The cry of suffering whwh arises from Naples and Bo- logna will reaches, with the same intensity, the banks of the Thames: while, unfortunately, lo the tears and lamentations that Vurst forth from Milan and Venice an inexorable bar- rier +8 opposed by the Austrian Alps. (Loud ani prolonged upplause from Chamber and galleries ) This is grave, pcre Ido pot deny it; but it does not wholly dis- hearten me. I bave faith in toe right sense and generous Sentiments of the English nauiou. I know by experience that with the English public the se of justiog and truth always triumphs in the end. 1 know that the principles Of liberty, that just and nodle cavses, find in that geaerous poopie ardent and eloquent defeaders; and that when one Buccewis in detaching a question from the shackles of sophistry and in placing it clearly avd plainly before that great ution, the probab: of success are On the side of Tight, of progress avd of appiae oe) i am not disheartened, altvoucu {have wotattained the extr remember to have sven repeatedly triumph ia England causes that were defended ia the name of justice aud of liberty, although opposed by prejudices and by in- dividual ibterests and by the sontimants of caste. The contest may be long, Dut success is certain. I re- member the great str to which gave rise the emancipation of aud I also recollect the triumph. T still he longer aud more obstina: contests for the emaveipa of the negro race— that great cause which was oppose’ by the most powerfal interes the colonies, and by the prejudices of almost all the commeretal class¢e of England, The cause ot Ita gebtiemen, is not less sucred—not less worthy to mov geberous min?s than that of the Irish or that of the black race (empbaticaliy); it aleo will triamph before the triba- nal of English public opinion. (Sensation.) I cannot de- Love that the illustrious etatesmun at the Lead of te cou: gels of the Crowa ia Evgland, and who bad the great goo fortune of associating the distinguished tw to him by history with the great c. tion, wiil be willing to teruntuate hi bg Limself the accowy ald conde Italians to an eternal servitude, (A varet of applan: thing I bave replied to the principal objec forward. I must euill, however, say a few words in reply an argument of the Hon. Costa’de Bear: at the future, he bas lashed in your eyes most painful event. I did not, in’ mated by ench generou the hordr of bis country ot but recognize the diaieu! p raise £0 irritating @ question, when evidently it is not Drought forward. Wuatever may be the policy of the Muistry—even if it were fallacious, ag our honorable op- ponent believes, and were to conduct the country to the briok of a precipice—would it be the moment, when the hour of the st:uggie had strack, to bring into the arena queétions which may divide mcb’s minis and render less eficacious the efforts of all the sons of thal ua land to resist the enemy? (“Bravo!” from centro and left.) Tue Hon. Marquis de Beauregard will allow me to express the profound pain his words bave ¢ me. Count Cavour sat down, and Signor Costa de Beauregard announced his intention of replying on a personal ailu sion, brilliant career by ¢ possibility of a i, expect thata man aui- sentimenta—that & man who has Our Italian Correspondence, Venice, Jan. 25, 1859. Awiria’s Preparations for War—Disturbances at Mi- lan—The Course of Sardinia—Strength of her Furces— Tebaceo Decree, de. Whatever opiffion the other Powers of Europe may have mbout war or peace, Austria at any rate is placing heracit in a position to act promptly and powerfully in case of a revolt, Already her troops iu Italy have boen reinforced by sixty thousand meu—thirty thousand of whom have been sent into Lomb: making her entire force in Italy ho lees than one hundred and fifty thousand men. Two days ago three field batterice passed through hero for Milan, together with a large quantity of amn jon and tuilitary stores. Reinforcements have also been sent into Tuscany, and all the strongholds of Austria in italy are filling up with troops. At Milan there lias been no gerious Gisturbancee gince the nigh! before New Year's, when thousands of people paraded the streets shouting, “ Viva Ttalia,”” without any interference on the part of the garri- B0n—being, in some cases, actually joined by the Had any other course been par: One of the greatest forbearance—had a blow been strack— Gre this the scenes of 1848 would have been re-enacted | throughout Lombardy. Pavia and Placenza have beon yery etrongl and in pursuance of the expressed y w Sardinia in bis speech to the Chambers, that he dered the etrengthening of the Austrian troops on his froaticr ns ‘a menace to Sardinia,” he bas sent seven thousand men, in addition to the previous strong force, to his fron Lier stronghold, Alexandria. When that “border war’ pommences—if it does commence, and vents of every day seem hastening it—it will be avery different affair from the ‘fizzle’ of 1848. The policy of Sardinia, tacre can be no doubt now, is to urge on ns rapidly 28 possible the hopes of the disaifected Italiane to an issue, to bring about a8 quickly a3 possible the realization of the drcam which the pocts and prophets of Italy for tong centanes have been dreaming—an Italian confederation; butt with herself as its head. Victor Emmanue! bopes to signalize his reign and himself by becoming the deliverer of Italy. Let us gee how he has prepared bimeelf for this undertaking, which involves the necessity of driving out the 160,000 Austrian troops stationed in Lombardo-Venitia, Tuscany, Modena and !’arma, and other portions of the Peninsula. Firstiy, whether or not he intends entering into any active alliance with Russia, he hae conciliated that Power by giving her one of his ports, which has trans. formed Nice as weil as Villafrauca almost into a Rus- reinforced; King of | after | NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1859. | the importation of tobacco shall be an exclusive govern- ment monopoly. | | Vuesiow, Fob. 9, 1859. | Ihe Curmival—Scarctty of Americans—The French Eaype- ror's Speech—Preparations for War—Potitical Arre Spy Sytem—Passports— Who is Browning? —Stocks | Up, de., de. Notwithstanding the “rumors of war’? which contina- ally reach our oars, and which form the general topic of | conversation (in ag loud a voice as is safe) ia every café | in Venice, the goad citizens, both male and fomale, are ea- Joying themselves quite as much as usual in the glories of | Carnival. The piazza of San Marco is crowded every | night with mask#, and the balls at the Ridotto, twice a week, are very fully attended, Even the prospect of war | does not haye the effect to diminish the desire for plea- sure among the “enetians, and I verily belleve if Fronsh | fect should drop ta here somo fine night, and commonco | continue dancing to the music of the flying shot aud tam- | bling structures, The city is just mow more than usuaily lively, as atrangers are gathoriug here for the purpose of remaining during the last half of Carnival, when mirth and masqueradiog rum particularly mad—when there is an extraordinary amount of Fiddling, feasting, drinking, dancing, masking, ‘And other things, which may be bad for asking. Americans are searce, and the hotel keepers throughout Europe make the same complaint. Your people have not yet recovered, I suppose, from the great commercial crisis sufficiently to enable them to enjoy the dolce far niente beneath the lovely Italian sky of winter, and to spend money so lavishly as they al- ways do when they are travellig in Europe. There are, however, a considerable number of Faglish here, who, with their inevitable mutton chop whiskers and big dogs, may be seen walking up and down the molo in the sunny afternoons. These, by the way, have boen quite scarce of late, and I fancy that those who have only spent the last week in Venice have not been particularly struck with the beauty of the climate. A few days ago the fami ly of your Minister to Austria, Mr. J. Glancy Jones, ar- rived bere from Vienga, and intend remaining here during the Carnival. Mr. Jones is expected svon, to spend a week only. This morning the papers publish a telegraphic report of the Emperor Napoleon's speech to the Chambers, and the people here searcely know what to make of it. While apparently pacific in its tone and deprecatory of war, there ix concealed be- neath its verbiage an evident intention to impress upon Austria the necessity of endeavoring to conciliate France by acceding to some of its demands in relation to Italy. The feeling of the people here seems to be that it is cruel to thus continue ducking them under water and palling them out again, and that if there ig to be war the sooner it comes tho better. The military authorities here have been moving very busily during the last few days. Yes terday three thousand soldiers wore sent to Lido, on the point at the principal entrance, for the purpose of garri- soning the fort and improving the fortifications there, and to day a Jarge portion of the artillery here is to be the nayal arsepal at Pola, where also ali the Auatrinn 1 veegels have been ordered to concentrate, while Venice is to be reinforced by throe or four regiments from Croatia. Every steamer wh arrives from Trieste is crowded with soldiers, and an unusual activily is display. ed in the drilling of the troops here. The Campo Marzo js continually crowded with them, and there is no doubt that the Austrian troops in Italy are being fully propared for war; every precaution is being taken. As the time for the conscription approaches, great care is being oxer- cised to prevent thoge subject to it from escaping out of the country; and as it has been ascertained that a great many have gone into Sardinia for the purpose of escaping being “forced to volunteer,” the curce throughout Lombardy have been ordered to declare from the pulpit, that » persons liable to the conscription escaping, or ea- deavoring to escape, if retaken, shali bo treated as deserters. An old law, which existed previous to 1818, and which bad gone almost. into disuse, bas been republished, prohibiting, under the severest penalties, the keeping of weapons of avy description in tue houses of private persons. Two documents have recently been published which, although very insignificant in themselves, like stvaws, indicate te direction in which the wind is blowing. Count de Bissingen, Governor of Venice, has published an order that the University of Padua js to be reopened, while Baron de Burger, Governor of Lombar¢y, has decreed that Pavia shall not be reoprned, but that those students who have been well behaved may be allowed to purzue their studies protected there, Pa- dua ig near the Adriatic, while Pavia ison the bordors of Sardinia, and hence probably the preference shown to our University, and the fear of assembling severai bun- dred patriotic students of the Young Italy school in the other, Arecent number of the Opinions, of Turin, says that there are two thousand persons under arrest for po- hitical causes in Lombardy aud Venice. I think this etate- ment ig rather high, but know that arrests are taking place every day here, and principally from among the ‘lower ord $ more perf it ever has been Deiore since the days of ¢ if men talk of Italy, they must talk in very low whispers, and if they write of it, must write with their doors locked, and be very sure when they have flaished to leave no scraps of paper lying about their tables. The servants at the hotels are spies, the landlords are spies, the booksellers and the men of whom you buy your letter paper and envelopes are epics, the mau who blacks your boots is a spy, your | dress is a , and it is almost dy with whom you hold con- ; therefore be‘as discreet as , LOO, are every by an old verso belongs to ib Prisous,’ or old books Yor sale. This in showering shell into Venice, the masqueraders would | ta copy of Alert there, when n’a dress stopped at the stand, Prison; up to the unfortanata Dookseller, ordere? him to close his stall, and marched bitn off in the direction of the police ailice, He will probably be taught to be more circumspect in re- gard to the ch books he sells in the future, Avi yet, w anger at first ag signally ia contr is the apparent lil the pasey f Austria. A foreigner, after enter- log Austria, d of the other wit port, and her allow a stranger tor is ltake, however in so perfect and #0 sity of any open inquiry, guard. What awful destraction there would be should there be a war, and the French succeed in entering with their ves- eels into Venice, The gorgeous domes of San Marco, and its wonderfaliy wrought roofs and pavements, and the ¥ travel from one ¢ 6 dominions to quired to exhibit @ recognition of it is nee n here or leave. The real 0 be, that the system of espi- et that it removes the noces- th raight put persons on their whi glorious pictures of Titian, Cagliari and in the Oiber churches; the rich ‘architecture of the Ducal the whole collection of works of art in Venice, might be destroyed or so defaced that they would afterwards convey but a faint idea of their original grandeur and beauty. What a piece of van- dalism it would be w bombard Venice, and yet this would Probably be done in case of war, ae the easiest and most effectual meana of taking it. But tho French, when they took 1t before, exhibited quite as much of vandal spirit in defacing many of the buildings as they did, n carrying to sian town, Tho Russiana will blacken the Mediterranean Paris eome of the finest pictures, and in erasing the in- With the emoke of their steamers, much to the disgust of | geription from the book which the Lion of San Marco, on wrt in the establishment of the Austrian Lioyd ieste, to whom they pay an anual subsidy 18 of florins, hoped to controi and keep ia their own hands this entire trade, Then, im addition to the bonds of amity which unite Sardinia with France, the house of Savoy is to be 8! oruly counected by hymenial Donds with the Imperial throve of the third Napoleon. ia Avery short time, as you know, Prince Napoleon is wo Et to the aller the young and blooming Princess Clo- tilde, the daughter of the King. The preliminaries bave ail Ucon settled at Torin, whore the Prince was received by the people with Jond shouts of * Viva il Imperatore”’ and “Viva well ag Rossia, there ig be any active, open alliance against Austia, this new Lond will ageure the King of Sardinia of the’ good wishes,” at least, of the Emperor Napoleon. Now let us ger Victor Emmanuel has himself, with contend single banded, if need be, with the A in Italy, He hae twenty-one regiments o of cavalry, three of artille ing a force of 49,600 foot, 7 artillery. In time of war he ate service and forty batteries of artill year 18,000 congeripts, of whom 9,000 draw lots the contingent of the first cw ‘and imam incorporated into the army for five years, and the other 9,000 form the contingen} of the second cau ory. Tusee are sent for the frst year to the p for forty days d ‘and remain at the disposal of the goverament for tae next four years, 64 that Sardiaia may At any moment ca vix contingents of the first and foar of tue secon 100,000 men. Sardinia nas been a jong time wait na Opportunity to take the lead in Tuailan affairs, the only Italian power which ‘ foreign inte , and the pe wraag| eos are about to give up their wild, impraciicabis Schemes, a1 loader. In I + 19,009 cavalry Sardinia ageemiles ¢ 'y the last fuw weeks, a popular Vand these seemingly ineau ingles words bave bocn’ placarded upon the walie of many of the bulidings. Instead, however, of belag merely the expression of good fecling towards a popu Tar musical compceer, you will see, when you come to aualyze them, that tuey mean a goo! deal sore. Vord. forms the initial letwers of * Vi tor binman' o d’Staia,’? and it is be whom the luliaus tuean to glorify whon they ory “Viva Verai.’ Another signif a4 fact, showing that Anstria is pro paring for a war, wow exhibited a About PM hundred. ‘miserable look Verdta through here on t va In cage of be sont to Hongary fi war it is foared the Italian prisonere will pot be wt enouga to Withstand the “outside pressure." A singular decrov in relation to tobacco, of zome intorost t the tobacco growers of the United States, pablished. It provides that during the yy ‘vate parties may Sinport tolacco as formerly upon ment of the enormous “uty, but that from Lie Lat) , 1860, nO More tobacco shall be introiuved into t Austrian empire or its dependencies exce 0 by the government. Purif the year 1 maining in the bands of private merchants m Dut alter the lst day of January, 1901, tho sale ws wo! as ag jue been what kind of an ns | the molo, holds in tte paws, and substituting for it ‘Ley droits des hommes et des citoyens?” and in case of war Venice would probably bo bombarded, and this “glorious city in the sea’ be reduced perhaps to a heap of ruins. Truly it is to be hoped for the sake of art that there will be 10 war in Italy; and the love of art is #0 jotned with the Jove of life and even liberty wm the Italian people, that this fecling, doubtless, has a great efivot upon thom in restrain- ing them from revolution. Bat as thoy eay here, Vedremo, "You have, of course, received all’ the accounts of the celebration of the nuptiais of the Prince Napoleon and tho Princess Clotilde, daughter of the King of Sardinia. The (alis.”’ Whether or not then with France, as | carard originated in one of the Parigian papers, to the effect that Sardinia was about strongthening its Russian alliance by ie marriage of King Victor Emmanuel himself to the eldest daughter of the lave Emperor of Russia, turns out to be entirely oat of the way, a the lady has beon married for sever \] years toa gentioman who might object von with & king. pened about twice a week, y are now giving De bat ome of ‘the finest scenic effects J ever witness 5, c eeenes represents a caseade, in which there are f “real water,” not a mere bogshend folt, » for nearly half an hour, while the gas auged as to throw a perfect flood of lig ie good. The Fenice you know is o brated the world over for its fine cortumos and the “re wnse” system in which it “gets up’? Opera in one the papers from Tome that an Catholics"? 8 of Stocks bave gone ap ab the résumé of Napoteon’e ape | she a POLITICAL EMOOR ATIC EVUPLICAN G } ee the ment | to attend a regular meeting of the | Tammany Hall on Thurwiay eventa 4, tobe ch 8, ‘at 73g O'alack. . FOWLER, | By | PEMOCRATIO REPUBLICAN OENER AT. coMMIT? LJ “ine members of the Demouraite Republican General Committee of the elty of New York are requested to atiend a Mozart Hal), the 34 day o ndance ia re quested, By order. ZI " JAMES ©. WILLETT. Chalfman | CHARLES A. MAY, Vieo Chairman, FP resin, § Seeretarion, CORPORATION NOTICHS. JOTICR. THE COMMITTER ON Assess he Foard of Connelimen. will meet on Frid ?. si., in room No.6 City Hail. Parties re the Commitee, are invited 10 attead GM ELATE, — ) M. JON Oommiuee on F. J. UFFARBON. § Assessmcn's, a {ENTS OF | HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. hearer, FING BLAOK MALE SIX YEARS OUD, ‘and gentle, for gale. fen good traveller and wit heeold for leas (han aer th mireet. Jost from en Value. Apply at PORK SALE~A GOOD FAMILY HORas; WARRANTED Fe vertorily kind. to double or single. ba; seas, and sound 10 every particular, A,ply ab Miles? livery stable, 54 West mine- teenth street. Foe S/LE—A TRAM OF VERY FINE MULES, GENTLE ane kind in ail barneas also a new cart, Apply lo Palas tend Washington murket, foot of Vesey, ta FARME ‘West street, OR SALE—A BLACK COUPE HORSE, 10 HANDS vehigh seven yearaold; Kad ta. double o ang 9 haraces, . ‘wou! OF physi. | osetia, 3.8 i Hendloeae's mahi, O75 Poa taxtesot, Wall tenet Ww. B TACKBON, val Mosare, avenue dwell & Col HOR SAURTHREE PAST TROTTING HORSES ap ene bay mate; ether ut tot a 2 and are youn | Minto berseem at {10 Rast Thistyslua gece botwoon, Thi Kod Vestneton avenues, jIOR SALK—A HORS ered top, RAR NEaS AND GROCERY wagon, cove other basi | nega; price $100; can Dassen nul sold. ‘at 100 West For- | ly first street, near #ighth avenue, in ROR SALE CHEAP 90 HORSES, JUBT 4 ARRIVED FROM the country, Apply at Oakley's bokew, one door from the ferry, aig cet Youd salts dovtor Apply to THUS. FAGAN, FASRSE, WANTED — ABOUT FIFTERN THREE; LONG tail, to 7 yearn cld, y¥ sourd aad kind, to in 3:80 to’ Bike, ge, apecd aud le. “addi price, box 105 Post olice, Naw York, ‘ORSRS.~ Rafe ptbatrs TO BIR I Ol OOD horses for six months ta do th work ot in mall iarm on Long Island. Address Fariner, Herald ollse, T ANT A HORSE, SOUND, KIND, AND 16 OR 17 hands, tor heavy work. ‘Communirations stating lowest price, age, color, belght, nd wherw to ween, will be attended essing box Hi New York Post vilice, * ROTTING STALLION JUPITER.—THIS5 CELEBRATED horse will stand the spring and fall seasoog of 1899 at Jolin J. Snediker’s, uear the Unton Course, Long Inland, at $50 for each or either season, operable tn advanse, without insurance. ‘The spring sesson to commenoe on the Ist ot March, and end ‘on the Istor July; the full season to commence on the Ist of Be; ber, end on the Ist of November. _TOAN i OFFICES, _ A? 83 BROADWAY.—G, Li FORT & 00, HAVE MOREY TO ADVANCE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, PLANOS, SKGARS, DEY GOODS, MERCHAN DISe, 08 PERSONAL PROPELTY OF ANY DSSORILTION, Or will buy the ame for the highent cash price. Ladies an gentlemen wishing to obtala money for abort perloda on pr berty ot known ue, nocomuodatsd ato hi ou veral tering Business private, GL FORT & OD. 598 Broadway, opposit» Chingea Asecmbly Boonie A’ J, MACDUFF'S, 296 BROADWAY, WE HAVE MONKY IN ANY AMOUNT. TO ADVANCE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, FTO. 70 ADVANCE ON PIANOS, SAGARS, DRY GOODS, BTC. TO ADVANCE ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, KIC. 70 ADVANCE OX MERCHANDISE OF ALL KIDS, . THis 18 Ti BELL iN UITY. , established 1818, commission houso, No, 296 Broadwas, corcer of Walker sireet. N, B.—No conuestion with any other house, Private roome. At ll CHAMBERS STREET, THY WELL KNOWN Ete old established TSAACS advances money to any sinou: on diamonds, watches, jewelry aad every desctiplod of vain ble prop nae he or the ime ra hy Ble at ie highest ee een rons, igh ne! MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND "J, oF bought for cash, at the old’ established wlore o1 boi eTACOBEE GO SE irons way. Strictly oaatiential, an and uc joan office signs about che building. Opposite the Broadway Ar JACKSON’S—MONEY ADVANORD ON DIAMONDS, Watches, jewelry, plate, dry goods, merchsndise wad per eeu Sura, dmc eset td at tare doors west of Broadway: i ms A, BONIGMAN, DIANOND BROKAR | AND, GENE « ral dealer, advances money on diamonds, wa'ches jew elry and all kinds of merchandise, or buys ths’ game for the bight ca cash ae at his private oilice, 6 Nassau atreet, up Busiuese strictiy coniidential, At NO. 36 MAIDEN LANE—C. H. ANDRUS, AUCTION Bein wmarhlaen sand einer propery. NBeving casahines slays ce basil tad ‘Auction sulse attended to.” Good maskinet 17 THOMPSON 4 00.8, BROKERS AND COMMISHION PA merchants, 108 Nassau uu atrech corner of Ann. room N mance money irom $1 19. $60,000. Om watches, diamonds, jewelry, , dry goods, vegars and ail kinds of securities, or bough Notes, stooks, bouts, &c., negodated. All Kings of sowing machines bought and wold. (OMPHON, Auctioneer, A,B; 2HOMPSON, AUCTIONERR AND comMrsstOn « house, 102 Nasena Street, second oor, wiil give his atten- ton to wale elon 0° honiohold furniture, watches, jowal- oe all f property, or will advance money or bay ou T 45 BROADWAY—LOAN OFFIOB.—MONEY CAN be had to any amount on diamonds, watches, jewelry, pinnos, segars, dry goods, pawnbroker’s Uckets, &c., or thd same bought at highest price. Business and rooms private, (), BEODY, BROKER AND COMMNSSION MERCHANT, Js ta Fulton streat, corner Greenwich, under the Ocean i) ly money on diemen , OF bought tor th nd other languages sp ONEY TO LEND, AT MODERATE BATES, ON DTA. monds, watches,’ jewelry, silver, clothing and personal oda vay be redeemed any Ume within one year. Persons are requested ¥» eril atthe Brivate offlce. atrance by the hall door. H. 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Off cen, S19 Cana! street, near Mercer, one biek we of ee ENTISTRY. without ‘the wl cena, not freezing. phtest a by my new and his a! only. Leferences given if required. Dr. 363 Canal sweet, between Laurens and Wooster BILLIARDS. Br TrARns Now ia 18 YOUR TIME TO PURCHASE apiendid tables, for $275 and $300, with the only correct cushions now in wae. d examine my ane stock: do uot pay double price for the worunl eas patent ushions. W. H GRIFFITH, 146 Filton street, PprexErs CELEDRATED, _BUAIARD TABLES, DECKER’S PATENT _MecitaNIC CUSHIONS. cushions that are ns The a TLASTIC! ASGUMATE! DURABLE! Patented November 9, 1868, Call or send for a J, DECKER, 90 Ann street, New York. yeoke ‘$ PARLOR BILLIARD TABLES—WITH, stout table wil goa goo forte tect, P ana P m complete, with slate bed, the NANT'S BILLIARD TARLES AND PATENT BX. Erlsior spring cuablona.—Orders for new articlae or for ‘irs prompuy attended to. A few second hand tables cheap — Se SIROLOGY —DR. WILSON GIVES THE MOST ag bie astrotogtoal information to be found in America. se fonns fore short dine nt 16s asl PeolR acres, Between Firnt und Kecond avenues. Birth required. STROLOGY AND CLATRVOYANCE.—M, BRUCE, THR myster ean be consulted with on nil | events or Iie: ebe also has a'charm to bring people. toeiber who are ust rand sireet, second block east of Bowery, sec QOusievovant war J aot, who an make corre To a com tion offers, whic Box 134 Herald off of invari ble ait | W.. a ccessful medisal and busioess él in America. Consultan nese, Vosiness abaent friends, do, Satiafuction guarenteed ‘ways or no pay taken, ADAWE WIDGER, OLATRVOVANT, A GIFTED SY A8 tah lev the terion of fu aturity, Jove, marri ~ oe) présntives medieiien for sil re net property los or stolen, at li] Mien ices, Biv ADAME LEAVEY CAN H® CONSULTED ABOUT Jove, marriage aud absay’ frienda; abe tells all the event of life; ahe has ss'oni#hed all who vielt her. Ht yon wih eat . give her a call, «t 19 Mullercy street, ta the rear, Ladies 25 ents} pontlonaen 1) ren ARE. BEAN, CELEBRATED TEST MEDTUM, KE DOS. ton, may Le consulted day and evening at 231 West’l hir- ty-afth street, FLEURY, CELEBRATED BY HER # mudirnl advicr, and eam be consulted on 16, abaent Friemls, ae. etiem. Ooo She wpeaks rb businews, mary 268 Bs mu N. B.—WHO HAS Nor HEARD. T + Madame PRRWATRK? ne has i thousands tn this And other cities with entire satisfaction, Sus feels confident he haw no eq val She val the ard feiare ‘wife or husband, also that of io: a eo ive her 9 call, sh 716 Fisth avenue, shove Forty cond ‘acies 90 coma; gentlemen $1. NOOR MOUsAND DOLLARS REWARD $O. offered to any person who can surpene Madame ©. \n the s brt Of clairvoyance Penta 19 crir@ apy ileenan iu {us wot maven affe wa of the throat or | theonly natural clairvoyant in the ( nied 3 adilcted, in trouble, or unsuccessful in bi by noe matters, Oli and see this uahureky wifved lad7, Ofloo 149 Spring elruee will be de at8 P.M. by the Rer Jossol the merchant aed the philanthropic. AMKS W. Baek AN, Recordiag Seo-eury. YLETT'S MEDICAL anne SUBOrG AL. EUSTIFORE, | Lia Fourteenth street. ual commencement Past qin or Unlefnttte wil ake vince on, Thuraday evening, furch &, oom ‘at Tig o'clock. Order of ex-relae:— Coaferinget the daaties, bg Prot Gusniag bodied Vale: dictory adress othe lass by avert W. Folaam. nf Georgi, Presentation of a testimonial to Dr. ayleu, and address by J. B ‘Thompson, of New Lork. BOARDING 4 AND LODGING, TLAROW FRONT ROOM, FO RN ESHER, WoTrAsLR A for a Cage | seutiomen, aa ve had with board fae private tatuily references given aad re faired; dinver ac wx o'clodk. noply at 31d Pith ereaue. FRONT PARLOR, WITH CHAMBERS COMMU RT Mog, Siri fully with ful board private Lanke lt rooms for gentiemsn no ard i way aad Twellth sirect. Terma onoue SMALL , FAMILY WOULD L&T, TOGKTHRR OR it of neatly furnished roome on the fires or epee ae pata board a bay | on 3 leasant an inn eferenres exchan; P| mot Wert Blevem i . weet, Dear Fifth avenue, (onthe abe ae DEBATING SOCREY A ee MERTING hich has been org! 1g orcond ward Selita tharelay Sven March Sues bene Mt la Behinidt' Botol, enrace ch aves nue and Forty-second street. Those me rhino deror® “>” ‘above society are respectfully invited to. . touts, President pro Joun W, Kessurr, Chairman pro tem. TURE CARVERS MERTING—A GENERAL meeting of the carvers of New York will be hoid as wo erchocs Bc ine batvons ok devidee tamans woesuee a? Bre. " urpose of means ‘ sent condition, itare particularly requested fo sitsad- REALDRY AND NEXT OF KIN OFFICRS, amily arme found, painted and engraved. ¥ 4 trom 337.) FAS, 649 and 651 Broatway. ©. OF O. ¥.-THE MEMBERS OF MERCHANTS? ied dge No, 150 are, ree are respect o syene the ‘our urling, Nett er ta Sullivan: van alrvct, — Bleucker, ee, ocleeaN EY BN QNYDEE, N. oo Jos, Warr, Seoretary. Man a that io ‘an tnvitatlon é3 to him by 8 apm of our edie i a tion, hus addresa on” li 2 THe HABLY LIVE OF FRANKLIN, to take place at the Academy of Mi EDNFSDAY EVE! oftiekets, with be KING. Maret 9, at 8o'clock. sale seats, commence this quuaspan morning, 8d ingt., at the deak ofthe library, Hall, Astor piace. Baleony, parquet and Second circle tisket, with raverved sests, one dollar, GR. A. BACHTA, Oh’r of Leo. Jom't'». OLICE Ig HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN ELROTION for ex Direotors, of the Anterican, atntle and Pa Fhip Cani pany, wil beheld atthe odie of ‘be Gompany fae sty of New New York, on ‘ad day of May next, froma 2to2 pana ered P, YELVERTON, President, IssAo ©, Lea, Secretary. New Youk, March 1, 1889. OTARY Perens =] GENTLEMAN HOLDING A ‘commission as note: ay pave would aig rome in favor of au- Patan ot reasonable compensation. Address OFHCE, POAG, FARMER & 00'S EXPRESS, 171 roadway, corner of Cortlandt sircet.—Notice to 'ship- pers and merchants —Freighis by (bis express will. on and after ie Railroad, pond pie ay be Genyhty over the New York and Erie mane arene ane pier 8 mer river. bay he P4 1, 1869, "UAG, FARMER & CO. in Soren re AMERIOAN OFFIOR.--MUNN £00 from AMF ulton aurbek (Sue Bellding) to the Park Bolde, trences 57 P Pork row and 145 Nassau Falrocts ?, ‘REWARDS. REWARD. —LOST, A BLACK AND TAN DOG, crossed with the Scotch; answers to the name of Ned: {x about fourteen months old s4 Turuwie’s stable, corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty fitth street, for G. REWARD—LOST, ON SATURDAY EVENING, FEB. 26, in parsing throngh Bleecker street, Broadway, Bow: ery, Grand and Broome streets, « pocketbook containtag three notes, of no use to any one except the owner. The finder will recelve the above reward on returning it to L. St, Joha, 118 Chatham street $5 REWARD STRAYED FROM NO. 79 LEONARD e) street, a black Newfoundiaad to curly hair; breast, feet and tip of tail white, Whoever will bring bim back will ive the above reward, REWARD.—LOST, ON TUESDAY EVENING, Vt ‘Ninth avenue, Twenty-first roome sirect, lady's hair bencelet, ‘with small locket $5 Right avenue cars, a Attached; valued ae ibe aff Of a departed friend. Whoever will retura the above ceive the above rew: $l REWARD. rage IN. one OF THE HARLEM Lawrence, 21 Nassau street, will re- Railroad cai erred a T ity sixth mu! ‘Dy person av! at ceive the above ren ward. al $] REWARD.—LOST, ON OR ABOUT THE 20TH OF February, a black Newfoundland dog, long, straight, black hair and wilile spot on th the breast; {8 la Annwers to the name Of Nigger, ‘The ‘above foward wil be paid for bis. return to M. Chath $20) BEwaRD—# A LADY RESIDING AT %8 SIXTH ventie, bas mised mink fur eape. Any perso Feturning i will receive the above reward. a see REWARD.—LOST, ON MONDAY, 28TH OF FEB- ruary, between Spring and Broome; on Broad way, a gold wateh and chala; the waieh plain back, wan is gow fourieh Ja froat, ‘The tinder Af iy | the above ward apd the joser tor of the International Bhades, 108 Grand St eironts’ 8° POPE $75 LOST, On SATURDAY, FEB. 1 2 fo D pout mate rand cl in; watch was No. 1,7! oid fod plait link: re ithe chal, a al jueations asked, on t the cise of the, New York Ho. tel, or to opert Rail & Co, , Jewelers, 261 Broad wa: Q50 REWARD.—LOST, IN GOING FROM THE JER- fey. Chy ferry, t0 the Phuladelphi Cay small Ketbook nk, counting lghtann Your $50 hills; from fou ixteen of the were ou the New York Bachange ‘Tank, New York and two of the $100 bills were on the Grovers’ Bank. Any information can be left with J. G. Ferrks, 258 Fulton street, N. ¥. $35 REWARD.—STOLEN, THE FOLLOWING SIX per cent bonds of the Camden and Amboy. Rail- road and Tragsportation and Delaware and Raritan Canal Companiea:—Nos. 434, 502 S44, B49 for $1000 each, from the Sre proof sate of R. der, No. S04 W eatreet, Philadelphia. on the afteriioon or wight of the S94 ultimo, A reward of Sfty dollars for each bond wilt be pald ou the return Of same to Hopkins & Co.,3 Merchants’ Rx- cuunges Now Work, or Gaw, Macaleater &Co,, 316 Walnut street, te ohia, Pa, "LOST iT V AND FOUND. JOUND—ON MONDAY, FAR, 28, IN FIFTH. AVENUE, n ar i birty. fourth treet, 8 brodch, containing hair, roslng iroverty andl paying for thie ad ore 12M. OUND —& MEMORANDU! for taxea, town of Utre 6 the Katrect, by paying expense of this adver . W. ROATHL Li TUESDAY MORNING LAST, A SMALL DIA- mond Uresetpin, single sone. The ander will be gultably ded, and receive the thanks of the owner, Geo. I. Maz- well iS Oty Hal. LoStaancn 2, A Be CK AND TAN TERRIER DOG, jouteight months old; ears and tail have not been cut! be has aamali burn scar on bis right side; bad a red leather collar on when lost. ‘The finder will be lberally rewarded by returcing hitn to No. 7 Fast Thirty eighth street. j yee TURSDAY, A PAIR OF PLAIN GOLD sporecion. with the inittals ©, de F,on the band of the samo being a valned gift. bi finder will be thanked 65 Kast Twenty-nintn le and remunerated by returning them to etveet, Lotsa BUNDLY OF LAW fhe oon Plat ted THE City Halland Wall mrret NS 3 adeeb ML. “The hades will be mikably owned rrardnd apo on turning the same to Coppinger & Darling, 29 Wail treet. OST.-IN COMING FROM PROORLYN TO NEW xORr Jour coupons, $35 each, due lat February, waukie city ainkiug fund bonds, Now. 238 a1 Mana 303. All persis aré hereby eautioued agalaat Begolating guid coupon payment baring been * raliable reward wil be paid on their delivery to Biackthrn & isroo Lent WEDNESDAY, LA pth IN ao Pins Liberty street and king, 10 Beaver street. Broadway sage to corner ot arty way, a buckski ontsning ti, the property of ee woman. ‘The tinder will be rewarded by Jeaving it at B. tent’s, 119 Liberty street. OST OR STOLEN—ON “THE STH ULT, A gras 4 mare and spriny from foot of Wall sireet; cart N ‘the finder w! ly rewarded by iriving any in: 2a. formation of ihe sane af 199 Danae THE LECTURE SEASON. {sitocitixs “OF AME MERICA—DR, DE HASS’ antiquities will Mo dettvarel nang Jectnre on A {fn the hall of the Hilato oventng. Subject—"Conten Ancient Art,” diinstrated with diagrat PREDFORD STREET YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN (Ag soriation.—A. lasture will be delivered by the Key. J, P. Nenanan before this angocintion on Tharaday evening, March 3 at TBs o'eloel (ord. street xi 1 Bubj Paani iriskets 20 couta, Ua had of the members of Uke aseoctation, and at ihe door om evening of the tee D*2 “BROWNEON'S LECTURE ar THE COOPER Ingitivie, on Tuesday evening, March 8, 1469 Subject © The Chureh and the threatened revolutions in Europe.” Lee ture to begin precteely at 8 o'clock. Admission 25 cents, Ra, vonA LV. HATOH WILE, LROTURE, in Lt JV “ton Hall, New York, on Wednesday ie o'clock. Bebject given by ihe Audience, ina Shas Brooklyn, 08 Sunday aflernoon at $ o'clock. Admittance 1, conte. Leiter OF NEW YORK.—MEDIGAL DEPART- ment. —The xpnnal commencement of the medical de- Yartmuent of (ve Unisersty, will be held oo Friday, evening, Ninreh 4, at 734 o'clock, In she chapel of the University, toxiom wi Ar he wiiinens vo the graduates will be lvoe » Vrotessor Draper, ‘are respect fully invived to attend, : odes eM RESTAURANTS, if i, ENGLISH T TO. DAY-A PRIME I HAUNOI or south Down m: soles, ramp steak for Ny ‘day, at ©, IAWERES, Not 4 Winn erect bir eon Yarmouth Biowterm, Winby ehlek Banieh ber borrings, Hainp- shire bacon, snd prime ol Kingitan chotne, “Oh, here, NALISH ROAST BEE AND PLUMB PUDDING FOR Tor ean, Kostas beet and munou cheese, tason and bejos, Yarmouth blowers, Diab chickeus haces, ‘inata ickiow and Soyer's suitann wane. ost t lyag. oa hegrine, Be RT CRAR SPUN k NoLKOD, 125 Wace ie eban MEDICAL. Ty, M. ~ LARMONT, #2 MERCER STRENT, CORNER or Ly pring, posite St. Nicholas Hotel, New York. hours from lot Land 6 t0 8 P, M. Sundays By sppoinimect D* WARD'S OLD ESTANI, way, conor of Broore si peat a. ma. UY o'olock P. 2 a fvtkD ov rt, BROAD oor?“ Qflioe hour Wiodaye feoin 9 AB ti) he T)™ace(ctiresdway. Oles hours rome 8 the Wb la the evening, ag A terotan FURNISHED ROOM, ON Tak SRCOND an oer house, to lei—with, pend, to Pos eo a ecnallor room for a single walle 6 References exchanged. ivi West beiwesu Pinaud Sisbavoaces, Ams SINGLE, GENTLEMAN WIGTS A FURNISHED Gorman of Roget Sehore spor few gltak taanion tee ckse, ‘wre Please to address A. %- box 2.782 Post office, stating varus locality wetaah mass be'te Sows Wart chy: aan § N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED aoe or honey hi on A the firat floor, house contal ows all the modern , to let, either together or separ: Jeman sad his wife, tr Eleventh street, between Sixth and Seveuth avenues, fir Fite accommodations, can apply immo- above. Reference require x Lain treble 4 bgt ted ROOM ON NINTH > seats i. enh eireet, near Broadway, NEAILY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—TO A GEN- tieman and Indy, board for the lady only; house haa all ‘modera. lsproveniosis, ‘brown atone front; in the vicinity of street and ihird avenue. Family private. station Fe ‘Thint avenue. N AMERICAN FAMILY WOULD ACCOMMODATE A A man and wife or two single gentlemen, with board and p) front rooms, furnished or unfarmahed, contan- ing wilthe modera Improvements; terms moderato; dinner nt six, lease apply at 179 ast Twenty fret sirect ‘No moving May. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR AND on second oor; alvoone on third floor, at $12 er week: afew rooms for gentlemen, wilh conveniouce of house fret lass, Toeation desirable, terms moderate, Ap piy at Iai Bleecker sireet. Dinner at 6 o'clock. GENTLEMAN AND WIFR AND ONE SINGLE teman can be accommodated with furnished rooms; pi ial board for the gentleman and {ull board for the lady. ply at 68 Kast Thirtieth street, OARD.—A PRIVATE AMERICAN FAMILY WIL receive one or two gentlemen as bosrders in the family i $8 60 per week; single rooms and the confor of & home. ‘Also, & gentleman and wife, with double room, Call at 49 Or- Ghani sock, below Grand. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFF, ALSO TWO D areie gentlemen can be accommodated with good rooms board; house fine und in gocd order: bas ail the modern iepeeeanee charges moderate. Inquire at No.1 new Ga- nal street, corner of Brondwi OARD.-TO LET. A NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM, Fin two pantriés suitable fora gentleman and wite) of two single tlemen: louse coatains all the modern faprcvensan: either cue Stages and cars accessible Apply at 28 Grove street, CARD — AN INVALED PERSON OF EITHER SEX, ed n be ‘with apartments, board and best ona aulention ee piptisen’s. tastes pours’ staaia tropa ihe pertecy quiet and. without children or boarders, ‘Roply at 98 West Ywonty fourth street, oflce entrance, OARD.~TWO OR THREK PERSONS MAY OBTAIN board in respectable private famlly in Broxdway, bonre Dossesses all the modern improvements. Dinner at 6 o'clock, Rpply at 682 Broadway, below Union xjurea, OARD. —A PLEASANT SUIT OF ROOMS ON THE SF- nd Hor to let, with board, ina first class bouse, 57 Rast Frey eighth street, between Fousth and Lexington avenuee, References exchanged. BOARD A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN, GBT A very handsomely furnished front room and bedroom, on ihe third floor, front, in an America family, by. aj at&t, Mark's place, Fighth street: also rooms for sing! Hemen. Modern improvements, “Dinner at be on the went side and between Kighth and Twenty third streets; house must contain the moters improvements and Dlenenstl situated, If suited would be permanent. Refe- Fences given and required. “Address, with full particulars Gregory, Herald offi OARD.—TO LRT, A PARLOR AND BEDROOM, WITH kitchen, or half the piesa honee, furnished, to a geuileman and ‘wife, or a few ‘Gan be accommodated with board, Apply at 183 west Thrice ‘Thirteenth stree!, near Second avenue. OARDAROUT THE FIRST OF MAY. TWO LARGE front and back parlors can be had, furbished or unfur- ished, suitable for gentleman and their wives, or single gen- tlemen, Location pleasant and convenient, “Apply ai 434 Hudson street, corner of Morton. Bokeh ae aaa wane sodnnens Gan pip ‘and comfortable home by applying at 80 Second avenues abe recuse are sullable for. peavemen aud thelr wives and single gentlemen, House bas all the modern im- provements. Dinner at six. OARD.—A PLEASANT BACK ROOM ON SECOND sort ie or Ag yee board, at 17 Bleecker street, between Bowery. OARD. LET, WITH 80ARD, A BACK PARLOR on the second floor, suitable fora gentleman and wite; also two very pleasant rooms for ny ac tent Terms Feasouable, “Apply at 50 West Twenty ai OARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY.—TWO SINGLE GEN- lemen can be accommodated artial hae rd, @ room. on the second floor, or room without at 20 Cottage place, between Houston and Bleecker st SARD IN TWENTY THIRD STREET.—A PLEASANT room on third story, front, suitable for a gevtleman and wife or two single gentlemen, to let, with fu'l or partial board, ina first classhouse. Apply'at76 West Twenty-third street, References exchanged. OARDING DOWN TOWN.—A FEW SE men anda gentleman aud wifs ean be n petted ood board and a "og fae by applying at 308 also, « single $S to $i per week. Fancea required. OARD IN A FRENCH FAMILY IN PROOKLYN.—A single genttemanican be accommodeied with roam nad partial boa: ‘ay acd bath iu the house, Apply at Licks Brook bovween Farrisoa and Degraw, CARD IN BROOKLYN 08 ERNRY STRMIT, PLEA, and smalirooms, for genticmen and thete wives, or Hoge gentlemen; large attic room for two sia. je gentleinen : 1S moderate. iefersores, exchanged, Pwatk froin Sou or Wail rect et feuzies, ean be accommodated with a with board (partial for gentle. state street, convenient to Wall or Atlanue sueat Torry Terms reasonable. ROOKLYN HEIGHTS BOARD CAN BY Hab POR iteman and his wife, or two single gentleman, with dr without private table, ima large house, with rooms eingaytly furnished. References given und required. Apply mt 63 Willow street Pay WANTED—FOR A YOUNG LADY; A PLAINLY furnished room, with or without board, ou the first or se: cond fleor, with a widow lady, where ther= are no other board- ers preferred. Address Miss H., square Post oficr, References exchanged. OARD ie tet ee eT ire FOR A GENTLE. man, wito und two children; location wost of Broxaway and port of Tenth street, ‘hadress 1. B, O., box 1,627 Post office. eae WANTED-IN NEWYORK OR BROOKLYN, bys Fresh lady snd gentiorsen, highty a pele yate Loe iyi would give music and French lessons ar ees of the Dinner ai Bor 6 o'clock Address Z, jerald Boar WANTED—FULL BOARD | Fou A ss y bel ri leman, with two rooms connecting. in @ gent fate family, Dinner st, ale O'clock. address ‘Ae Warren sveet, stating terms, OARD WANTED-—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND TWO chilren, aged 11 and 14 years ina quiet family: partin] ‘ourd only foF the gentleman per ‘Terms not to excned offlge. week, Address T. (,, Herald off OARDING.—A SITTING ROOM AND ReDROOM AT- tached will be lt ton genteman and lly 7 two aheio a 18 Recomm oFaiion will be suited, inner at: m6 o'clock. ‘Apply at i ‘Ninth street, between Fifth and Kixth avenues. OAR DING.—A Kod arco AND WIFE CAN FISD 2 ploasaat | home with a small family; house nevly tar- naned, Ch] West Twenty fourth street. and requiti OARDING.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET TO & gentleman and bis wife 9 Jorge unfurnished second ators front room, with partial hosrd, No. 1s Hast Kighteeath steoa! one block above Union square, between Broadway and Fifth avenue. OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO singe gentlemen can have a third mory front room and bedroom, in # first claas house, in West Fourteenth sireet, Ad- areas Clinton, box 2,587 Port altles, Buss. EXCHANGE, APPLEION'S BUTLDING, road: medinm for directing boarders todosi7a: places in femilleg or boarding hensen tn. Now lyn 0. All wishing boarders whould apply im: References given fWO FAMILIES Oo NTRY BOARD AT ASTORIA, J and two single gentlemen, can find rooma and very desirable nerommodations for the coming sexeon, fae privaig faroily, ccenpytng a pretty horse, commanding «fins view of the river, widitn three minutes’ walk of ng pout landing. Aa borta te 6 amy pit village, and agcessible by boat, cars and meee Poe particulars address CU. A. box’ 1,002 Peat BOA Rr DING AND LODGING. ACRNISHED ROOMS TO LeT—TO ORNTRRER, 29 Amily street; bath, gas and other couvenisnces, 45 D> @ To 4 JENTH PRR Niaue, 10 $280 per week, gentlemen and wile, 7B opt | an sem gegaarent ia counertiny Tobe toll, aoruer of Fi William stre: aear th FiAyroMeny FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—Wi out boxed, to genuemen only; bath, water elosets, ate ithe samme decor Apply si 367 fourth sireet, mear Lalay NSTRUCTION AN UNFURNISHED ROOM AW bonrd wanted. with e family who would accept a1 ps Fpmaneraticn Jessons in music oF or French, devas Le O and two email children; not far i aie i vate family, where there are or no other must be moderate, A Vv. bom A Boyig ddreas V. 1, box bor te bi NE OR TWO GENTLEMEN CA} Q Sat a tk, Gaororara Brest enna Vane ecardare, . Yerms mde ae honed Pilte SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN GET room und portis) board, ip a private famil sppping at tis Houston strect House has is and location pleasant and ve iivea and required: pies NK PARLOR, “BEDROOM AND CLOS8T. Fi D Oras Dour, front 26 West Keventh ealen Tir mil; gna an of the bath room, TVATE FAMILTES AND BOARDING HoUsSSs Pried wie bout tha exvense or Publily sdvertiiog, by applying at the Broadway ‘agency 4 ig board eens co ‘Ladle OF oF geutiomes COMB Pe ge | Papa FAMIL! ven Revie wom ta at pare Gowda wa enema paicth ae § a} i ars eaperaanent to a olugl ‘and destrable party bq for three days. Roows TO Ler—witiour | BOARD, oF unfurviehed. Inquire street, si betwaen Second sud Paled avenue. IPWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN OR A GENTLEMAN ANY bis wife cam be accommodated with board Amertan family, upon reassusbie terms. “Apply at No Fonrth avenue. MPWO.OR THRER SINGIE GHNTUBMEN OR A Gut tleman aud hie wife can be axcommodated with bourd private family, at 2K; Henry atreet, Brooklyn. A FUBNISUED PARLOR AND BEUROOM oUeman aud lady or two single get eu, at 1 venty fourth aireet, ANTED—A SULT Ov ROOMS LN BROOKLYN, 74 {tchen and two to four rooms beslea, cqestin me Punils conveyance or evavenient to some a the ferries, Address, stating price and location, Francis, trepolitan Fost ollice, N.Y. seed ead WANTED—BY 1WO GENTLEMEN, A PARLOR AND tae La bedrooe, with partial board, ‘in w private es orally in the vicinity of Union aquare Address, gi and stauing weme | box 4 41 Post oficay ne FoF ANJED—BY A QUiKT, GINOLE GENTLEMAN, pleasant, well furnisned room, ta a etri tly pelrate tarot: Jy, where no boarders ave taken; location below Amity Dest of reference given und required. addrent OF, 1,513 New York Post office, atatiug location, terms, a. FURNIS Bast Thirty: WASTED. A SINGLE GENTLEMAN WiSGRS edroom, with partial board, a Christian fealty, private, or where few bourders ure kept, preferred, a. W. must bé moderate, and Jocation re-pectable, Address ANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, ROARD IN private tamily; ; Union equare and Fourih and Bixth avenues. Address, ; tertos, A. K., box 142 Berald oll BRIDGE STREWT, CORNER OF STATE, BATTERY Gentlemen and their wives and # few single gentlemen| ean be accosstnodetes with board, and. plcagaat front ro location very pleawsnt, having s fine view ot the bay. Day] boarders taken. Keference required. 2, BQ) BER, MEEK, INCLUDTAG, GA8—TWO ow e three comfortably furnished sleeping rooms to to ningle gentiemen. Breakfast, if desired, seutio rooms. Nos 105 Nioth sireet, near broadway. Y EIGATH S*REFT, ONE “booR| Pleasant faruished rooms to let, with] single, to families and Dinuer at olx o'clock, single gentlemen, at} A HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOME,, 'g of two bedrooms and parlor te to ge: gentleman and wife Will oF without Dourd.” Weferences oxchauged. 2% NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH : ‘ge room on tho third floor, saits- fie foe s sentioaan tad wile ot two sale gectien contains all the modern improvements, Stages p every ten minutes. Dinuer st 6 o'clock. 4. WEST ELEVENTH STREET.—FURNISHED ROOMS to let, svitable for single gentlemen, with full or par- tial boord. References exchanged. 7 Q SPRING STREET, THRER DOORS FROM BROAD. ‘way.—To let, soveral ely, rooma to single geutiemen, ‘The location i near all the firat clase hotels big pisces of amusomeut in the cy. “Inquire of ARNON ER STRERT, NEAR BROADWAY, 85 ae Lolo, to Foo ganiionsae cond floor: let, wo gent! including breakfast and tea, at $4 e.ch per week. fiquire oc the premises, or at the hit ducing siioon, No. 83, opposite. Admittance free. 74h uupson STREBRT, ST. JOHN'S SQU ARE.—ROOMS 14.6 OReE tuple gentlemen, wih rerceanen marie ost Ge ___ SPRING FASHIONS. T WHOLESALE, BARIS FLOWERS. Covthurcs and bridal wreaths, from relisble manufactures, tht supply ne BLEE® furnished reom oa The imperisl courts of Europe KER, No. Soi BY Broadway npsona. T RETAIL. This whispered to the miltion k's BKiDAL APPOINTMENTS, Are perpetaal, ‘TUOKER’S BRIDAL VRID, ‘aeates Isa pretty simple adornment. TUCKER'S SPRING FLUWsaS, Are guthering. TUCKER'S BUDS, at 50 cents per gros, ‘Are buda of promise. His ROSES are m ful! bloom. TUOKER'D miscellaneous stock for the toilet is extensive, popular and attractive, At No 261 Broadway, _____ Two doors below Frankila sicwet, ART Oy, FLOWERS, Target wreathe, ‘nd Heed dreete tnd bouquets sad demmvens Afalland generel cenpctenaet ce ¢ of every ‘tesoription of french ican And Awe? foods Sobbers and mlltiners are tnvited to call wad exaraine af BIOK'S Aruficial Flower Manat 45 Division street, Pa enenanwew Nes untae, B/W PENNA freA dace A OAKD.—TO SOUTHERN AND WKSTERN BUTRaB Paria pattern bonneis, ® large nasortmant of hone mana facture, now roads for the wholesale trade, st the lowest possible | prices, at Mra. SIMMONS’, 564 Broad way. ARIS SPRING MILLINERY.—MRS. DAVIDSON, 135 Bleecker street, respectfully Infurms country morchania and milliners, that she now prepared to mit the latest styles of Pa Parle ris spring and sutemer millinery and pattern bom- nota, at her show rooms, 125 Bleecker street, weat of way. ARIS MIGLINERY.—LATEST FASHIONS | AND. shapes of ladies’ hats now received, in every. ite, to which ‘he atiention ofthe clty Tiod Souther aad West attern hate for milli erp customers is, ie 8, P. LOVETT, agent, No. G20 Broadway, Dew York, up pS pss AND NEW YORK hg Divon MILLINERY.—Mna. FEELY, Nos. 7 nnd {8 no $4 to offer to Southern and ra ineeetacte ned eller truly beautiful ful amortticnt of Faria wed Now Yor ig millinery, to. which thelr ntvation We lly sot Ghed” Taving increased for procusis French styles and shapes by every steamer, this found on luspeclion to iar excel in beauty and vartety of desig and mates ‘of any other fxtablahmont in this olty, Prompt anv particular attention pald wonders. 8, M. FERLY, Noe? 08.7 ‘and 156 Diviaion street. TL Anes a geeks CHILDRENS novel, lve rf oF 4 fiom don and other ‘rile ne New ie coecnens Mi ‘York pattern and pementy pnactamt ofa ora wey, Wait xia patiorns cut to oy, at stock will be ‘375 Broaa- acearae ae ana and bazaar styles, now a or Litt Pea SW rome mont tmportant and 61 fren tn Paytsand Row ‘ethe Moen artitola Gowan, head: irenses, ‘o.. ——e YM, 21 AND 21) to the teage that 1 bonneta, of the latest Parig Sassen (OY ome ll Dry psION STREET, on an the ttern bosaeat: also French artificial flowers, rib Pee —— and a blondes, &o. A call ip feusmige fur youree! ve - W. OPENITUM, 2 and 3134 Division street, (Ti PRARD STRRET.- WANTED, tity of gentlemen's cust off clothing. ihe foir Yaiue gentioraen abould avoid all vaunting seeton te nee onil ar ond for JAMS MUKONIL, 431 Powel CENTRE STRERT.—WANTED, A LAROR QUAN: ladys and geutlemen'ane ie cast off clang, el ote by online Oh ee area alah, 99 Centre street = te fied iN, OR ORNTLEMGN Cerna ae aareen aoe Ma rs, ou oat Togannd roridonee, thenn quitters a A ati or steamboat, and five min (Wen walk feom the ga Franklin, box 190 Herald nde, ts ag i yeasts ont tee uly. atated. 0 mmanding w bevutifil. view ofthe care Wop nourly every Hie at D ote ont twie a day, within ronesae crn scott bar | Ome «ni a ote main ear orFitihtavenne ‘and Twenty wecon atrooe. NISHED ROOMS WANTED-—IN A PRIVATE, PA- mily, » parlor and two bedrooms, by w qentieman aad gon; ‘Cention must be between Licecker and Sixteenth strects. Ad Crone box 4,121 Pont offiee, Jf ty = R —KCONOMY AND COMPORT.~ Neatly furnished sitting rooma, with belroomn attach fo Tet in muita, at from St 80 lo $8 por week, in the aew house 196 Klizabeth street, near the corner of Broome, Alvottew tnd lett of ont rag i FED, Howe 90 hn 4 Gentlemen their pone Ae TAR AND GENTLEMEN’ Lot OFF CLOTHING, pats po Pe Ba Monae ft ne nerd gibt mama ant a avenue, between MenEe voventh ana naroe i ero where will be you re uo cele far vals, pA tt nh FAA th UAnn AND CENTLEMRN'S Sun OFF quota furniture and carpets wai Pees a ry rc ni? pretanriert cl TH ARGRTR ae Beth aremin Capt wm citge Tar. caa, be epnvinet eo snouigs tom pablo the Yael snare 0 Cn yeh nd atreets, ion who bt bic, tng pravendiny offeror. adieg nttonded by Mo. sare Fis, ‘186 Seventh averine "ADINS’ A} AND GENT!) EMEN'S CLOTHING ANTAD — From $5 to $20 paid for Indien’ silk d fen Sito $4 for pent men’s pana: Alay cangets, fara “SCA Cy an we punetwn'ty attended ke co, Laden A on Nineteoath ad ‘Fweri to by Mrs,