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2 fea, and referring more es}cia !y to the case of th. a 74 Andrew Foster and Tuscarora, At the next meeting he Would move for th» appo ntment of a committee to draw up @ memorial to her Majesiy’s government asking tha the American merciapts may le ae on a more equita bl than under the existios laws. tin Proves: stated that this suljeot bad been fully acted upon and discussed by the Coamber same He ae d that we report of @ speci! CO amu pent to all parts of Surope. He morght chat If @ copy v this document would be sen! to the Briish Ccnvul that { Chamber of Commerce. ‘The annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was | he ¢ yesterday sfternoon, Pelatian Perit in the chair, To the absence of the Recording Secretary the Corresponding Mee pro tem. Secretary was appointed to Hill the of The Chamber then proceeded to ballot for officers for the ensuing year, when the following named gentlemen were elected, viz-— | rish C Presvident—Pelatiah Perit ene ted.) nee would fully express the scntimonts of tae Chember on taat Vice Prevdent—Royal Pheljs (ve elected. | subject. nate ; Aare d Vice President-—A. A. Low (ve-olcoved.) | Sir Tier otared a resetation, which was adopted, ax Treasurer—Angustus }, Silliman (re-clected.) thoririvng the scor tare fo prigt w coptala, numoer 0” Corresponding Sec: etary—J. Smith Homans armel cop! 8 of Blsjor Barserde rences Na @ Secretary y p X 4 on— on the defences of New York b Pe mi ae en the follow! ng gentlemen were nominated for momber- Executive Committee—R.. B. Minturn, H. W. Barstow, sbip of the Chamber of Commer r Po hear a see a ak) movting:-Jchu Auchinclose, George 5. Coe, Cyrus Curtis, Marshal Leiferts, W Peter A. Hargout, Gustave Heineken) K Faivbri, Robert L. wes Stuart, Alexander T, Stewart, William C, ersgitl, Ogden. Sa\Ks a aernaaa | Eee ty i Ces alten fer a eetnee og.” | Seorn® Wothernpocn, Josiah Hetden icknowledged the kindness of the | The Weatner and the Crops an Ell ‘The Presipent then acknowledg “ th they bad conferred on bin | [From tne Rookford ({Ul.) Nowe, Apri! 23.) Chamber for the honor which they ‘tof the by. | TRE Open Winter has given Us, a8 usual, a late sprinz, by his re-election, He said, from the spirit of the DY: | ¥4'°s, sitor all promises better than many ea-lier seasons, laws which, by the way, were very salutary, thatit was | yiich causo vegetation to bud aod b'oom only to expe ded to have rotation in office, and where sc: ui- | rience a cruel blight, and tempts the far ner to plant his intended fed. for ofice it was necesar) co have | Sed with all the risk of a long after siege of frosts aod date was renceoe it “to be unuss.ood, in | Stora8, wilch greatly retard, if they do mot wholly de a unanimoas vote, Ho wished if te the last year | Stroy the fruits of his labor. Pho sreeent prospect for the entering upon his dutics, shat it WorAmber, He stated | H¢Xt crop in tuis se tion fo now highly encouraging of bis eervice a vi . ® 1 » rec sace ing, has given the success the Chamber bad very much improved siace | Re Es ay Toing, and fae weather succceding, has g anted grain a spioudid start, aud wish ordi fh oc ed te, geet and to insure ite {ature | nary luck the cnormous area which has béen sown ought wollar F 8, J. D. Jones, F. 8 Lathrop, K. Strong, ©. H. Marshall, J. 0. 2. y to produce a crop sich as was never known at See oe eae cit he mare as Ben ee eee Tao «rolten”’ wheat, about which st feats bp . were expressed a ehort time since, bas proved to be not eas ie the Caamber Popes’ 80 at all, aud bas generally made {ts appearance ia fae, healthy condition. There is a great stake dependent oa the results of the coming fall—a stake in which the chanoes are almost for life or death. From present appearances, war in Europe is almost inevitable; the price of 4 stoits has already risen in London and Liverpool, aud in the event of war the demand would be incaloulable. At present the coustry is almost bare of wivat; and a largo Crop, al such rates as would thea be averaged, would re store to the West all that sue has lost by two disastro 3s yoare of failure, What the consequences of another fa ure would be we will not venture to say. It is right a pefore the general government and Legislature of the State, and it [s very desirablo that there should be in- creased deyotedness to the business of the Board, He said there was one matter of ioportant interest iu conneo tion with their deliberations conferred on them by law —it was in relation to tho election of trustees for the Sailors’ Soug Harbor, at Staten Island. That institution, he was bappy to State, was in 4 prosperous condition, "I's pro- ty is worth two muillious of dollars, and the income to ite treasury was suflicient for all demands to support the facts patente cere He deemed it proper that these | wass to hope for the best, and we congratulate the faru- . € te. reverence might be paid to its founder, Capt. Rand: | ere on their opening pr Gied at the beginning of the present ceatury. = ‘The resignation of Mr. Bogert, the Recording Secretary, was read and accepted. On motion of Mr. Rovar Puxtis am yote of ‘hanks was given to Mr. Bogert for the eflicient manner in which he bas discharged bis duties dariog a term of service. wid question then arose as to the practicability of c Bolicating the offices of the corresponding and recoraing aecretaries, Which was, after some cebate, laid over until the nex! mecting. The next business in order HANDLER G. RANDALL —IF THIS MUELS THE EYES Qe aA I ot the relatives of OHANDLES G- RANDALL Who wert to California in IS in Stevenson's regiasat. aad who died in Ban Jose, Califurnia, in October, 1858, tev will please write to A. A. LOVETT, Telegraph building, 21 Wall eet, New York, timmediately. YORTEP—ON SUNDAY, PRECISELY AT TWO O'CLOCK, Qeame street My business address calls for a private w: Ove mitutes ta only required, Bi. was the elestion of new embers. The foliowing Laue?! gentiemen were elect : ed Albert G. Allen, James Si. Brown, calvin B. Camp, ADOPITON-AN INTERESTING FEMALE IN- §. Corse, James Dixon, Trecy |. Edson, 8 i montba old, of respectable Buglish parsniage, Isham, Jobn ©, Green, Arnold K. Lewis, Henty L loadops the eame can do #0 by applyiag or Alexander M White, Geo. L. Willard F. A. Concklin was cad massa elected & member of the Committee cx arbitration | Tp CAPTAIN GRORGS L. HOWE WILL CAUL AT 48 ‘A letter was received from Governor Morgan, aud read | f° ¢ , he may possibly hear cf something to bis by the Secretary, which was accompanied by a large and | adv ng elegant Profile Map of the Lularged F ing tbe condition of the enlargement ia The map was prepared for bis Excellency th: ngineer at Abany. By this map the I | ted; the unfinished portions of the canal enlarge. | e shown in distinct colors, and numerous other de- | iis wh.ch will make the map a valuable socessioa to | the library of the Chamber of Commerce, where it can be examined aftir this date by those who appreciate the past, present acd future of this great public work. REWARDS. Guractinn oC. Mr. Fame. volo of Uaanks was amanied, | <n or to Governor Morgan for bis preceat. = REWARD.—LOST, . DAY EVSSIW ‘The following Report was submitted by C. Barstow, of O Fiith avenue A Drown selter dog; had 01 a brats 5 the Committee on the Usury Laws; and the Committee are | 1s: marked GRORUE LAW, Jr 243 Fifth avenu>; snamers to discbarged from the further consideration of the subj the name ot Carlo. Whoove The —, raw ppv beg spare rset boi they fee — ep oenipeneereisomag pies eat regret, ane bo emall degree cf mortios, E WARD—LOsT, OW THURSDAY, ora INaT, i $10: 5 Nees a teres crane pase oe one Seventh avenue snd Thirtieth sirect, or in go'ng dowa Thic tieth stree( to Ninth avenue, a lady's wagh leather parse wih fteel “bain, coptatping four golé pieces, to the amonct of $27 50) The above reward will be paid upoa the return of the purse and money to Mias Kittredge, corner of Courtand Nel n streets, South Broobiyp, P MRS. LIMA VIANA, FORMERLY MRS. A. D. 8, OF Caufornis, will ca'l atthe Mansion House, Booxiyn’ ace wil! receive a packsge from Mr. Soss, and bear somethiog to ber interest. NEE 3 R OF TWO RINGS ON SUNDAY NIGHT, suy requested to enclose the pawa ticke:s of , box 18) Herald offtee gis the question bath branckes of the Lezis- Isiure early ip the session, but, asthe member of the Acsem- who had charge of the measure was compelled by alcknots absent himself from his seat for a number of weeks, the Ui got thrown into a position which enabled its oppoaenta to ¥ vote, OF even a hearing beiore either Senate or NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1859, anD PARLOR AND BEDROQOM—ALSO, ONE OR TWO Sagle gentlemen, without board, A Apply at sora and pSitoom ‘on the jingle rooms. to let, to le iy at 89 Weat Twenty sixth AND HIS WIFE SINGLE ve wilhe baadgoue parlor with board, in a email privite family. Tor house contains all the modern improvem apply ‘at 219 Thompson atrect, near Amity. FAMILY AND A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE AO: commotaied with board, fa a new and very eleg sui Trcwn stone couse, & few ‘core went of Madi dregs GH. M., box 158 Herald olflee, HOME THAT CAN BE CALLED A HOME, FOR THOS! ‘who wish splendid roows and good living and wi '& private family of only four, on the best p: Address, with'name, or no taterview, Hom outs ou aquare, Ad fo pay for it, of Murray Lill, 10x 194 Herald aitio, YOUNG LADY WANTS BOQRD IN A PRIVTE family or daarding house there arr but tew toan, And above SBleecker etreet, de modera Roberts, Herald ottice, Terms must e. Neterence given ant required Acdrees Miss SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED PARLOR, WITH ONE tached or a handsout ely furnished vory seeeunapiai imp: 's. Apply ato6 Prince street, a few doors weat of Lroad- way. O4sBD.—A FEW MARRIED OR SINGLE PARTIES can obtain superior accommodations for comfort, with a private family pouspsing & Lew Srat class stone front house with all the mocern Improvements. pleasantly situated. Con- cy and stages, Apply at No. ‘Weat Twonty- A or two bedrooms at aut ry 2 OALD—TO LET WITH BOARD AT 137 SECOND avenue, betwoen Bight and Minth atreets, roows on ae 4 third Doore, furnished or unturpished, for famlics or exer; loention ¥ery desirable, dloner at dix o'clock. 31K GENTLEMAN CAN BE AC 4 furaishe? room and pertial bosrd ia a Small private family. Apply a T treet CARD —A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET TO A gentleman and wifes front room and bedroom, or a room Sud panizies furnished or unfurulshed, ‘The house has ail the @iceraimerorements. Family small, Apply at 71 Macdou- gal eteet, between Bleecker and Houston ate OARD—TO FAILIES BREAKING UP HOUSEKERP- iog & rare opportunity ta offered of finding a home, with all tee comlorts of their own, with a email family oomoying Seir own house, which ia first claes, brown stone, vleasantly and conveniently located, Apply at 98 St, Mark’s place, OARD—A GENTLEMAN AND IIS WIFE OR 7WO sin; le gentlemen can be accommodated with a pleasant rocm an beard, ina private family, at 108 West Fifteenth OARD—A LADY, HAVING TAKEN A NEW FOUR story brown stone bouse in Twelfth atreet near Fifth ave- nue, is ready to treat with parties dest 0: dations; two bail first class accom ax ; two bail bedrooms, suitable for single gentlemen, a'so afne basemert fur a physician's office, apply at 12) West Twelfth s reet. References exchanged. OART—ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, NO 100 CLINTON Bo Nreer a trout room, with bedroom a:tached, on the ae ox d fic or: ‘also two rooms on the third floor; bouse pleageatiy iccs ted, five to seven minu es walk to the Wall street and South teries. Seferences exchanged. OARD AND EDUCATION IN BROOKLYN FOR TWO le A few extra puplia takea for $6 per quarter. Address L. B. G., Brooklyn Post afiice. OARD }N THE SSVENTS WakD,-ROOMS WITH Foard for gentienen and thete wives, or ® few single gentlemen, in the firet class hovse No 207 Henry street, corner of Clinton.’ Reference givea and required. OARD INA FRENCH FAMILY. —TWO FI¥ELY FUR. pisbed rooms to let to single gentlemen, with fu Lboard and the priv"ege cf leesora in Frecch Apply to Profeasor Dubos, 42 West Twenty to ect, rear Macizor square, OARD IN BROCKLYN.—A FEW MARRIED OR single gertlemen can be accommodated with p'eassit roon:s on eecord and third floors, with full or pardsl board, ia s private famAy, at 2i6 Henry street. References exrianged XN —A PRIVATE FAMILY OAN emen OF a goniieasn and wife: everviblng right; hones well furatshed; goo. table. No { Debevoise sireet. corner of Wiliougbby, OARD IN BEOOKLYN.—LARGE ABD SAL BROOME ‘on the second and third floors can be had, with board, fit!! 1, {ua modern house, wihin Sve mj walk of the Wrall, street ferries, 248 Her corner of rooklyn. OARD IN BROO _ STEAMBOAT ORNING BOAT FOR PREKPKILL, HAVE Fing.—The steamboat AURORA, Capt Anoi: tise] need of areform which bss been }y sought for, end frem such need hav- M 'y obvious durisg the lamentable monoy end Siag btee bad rested fn the fuliest conf. Smith. will eave foot of Jay stroet every day, o'clock Bbsce that reiiet world be granted before the Lea! ad. | A.M. tonching at Amosstreet; and Peekskill af Lo’clock P. ned. When, however, t-ey heard that the bill wes in dai wt, two cf their number immediately visited Albany, é that albough the reform bad, as they were in’ ly believe. s majority of friends in both branch- es of the Legisisture, the bill could not be reached for the fair action of elwwer bouse Your Committee, during this visit to Albany, saw additional evidence that other opposition to thls reform comes eaiirely from partes deriving profits from the clogs and impediments making ‘re usual Nome, ~—ON AND AFTER MONDAY MAY 1, THE steamer BROADWAY will leave pier foot o’ Jay street, every afternoon, at 4 o'clock, at Yodkers, Hastings, Dobb's Ferry, T town, Sing Sing and Haverstraw. Freighi not received after Se o'clock, and none taken oa Ssturda ys, SS ON DECK.—THE FERRY FROM THE foot of Fort; New ¥ a. ‘waich the usury causes in the healthful tiow of our currency. ty-second street, New York, runs every quar- Cur syguments are rot met. No attempt is made to anewer | ter of sn hour during the day to David Pollock's Indian Spriny them “We are merely headed off by gome hidden by play and | Pavillion Good fare and lots of fua. New river road ta full mmsKouvretng, that parties so disposed can avail themselves of | bust from Hoboken to Fort Lee. Call aud ee David. even in the very beat of leg siative bodies. This epecies of action and its consequent tendency to unfalr statements of our cause, caunct well be combatted without the adoption of some course more energetic and decisive than this Chamber can well rurste. Pin view of such features your committee regard it as quite BOARDING AND LODGING. at 4 EAST TWENTIETA STREET, NEAR BROAD. way—Hoand.—A gentleman and wile'or two slagie sev- ‘unecessary to enter, upon the present into apy far- | tlemen can obtain a very pleasant and well furnished roo ther remark or comment upon ihe merits or demerits of years House bas all modern conveniences. very desiravie lat apecttalty ae pinckesess Som acy. further tor suman: Best reterences offered. aaa commit ee e eame time they cannot refralo =e from expreasing the hope that our citizens generally will see | | oSUIC% OF PLEASANT ROOMS WITH BOARD, In the importance and the imperative need of correcitag an error | >... private family, on pecond or thisd Boor. suitable for 80 sadiy dissreditable to our reputation ag an intelligent busi- Seven single orem can Cy th avenue ese comm up a it in the jon of ur comur itt tl od i, eb olan of your coms ie, dea that an, 2 med, A SMALL PRIVATE BAMILY, HAVING A PLEASANTLY object of giving the most vigilant and energetic attention to se- situated house, in West Twenty-second s:reet, near Fifth curing the reform which we have sought for in vaio tor several | tvenue, offer RW Po years. ; Oe OF two rooma, furnished or 5 ‘Your committee deem it fairly due tothe Chamber toadd | ther particulars apply ai 23 West fwenty-third sireet. that altbough we have been ¢9 utterly unsuccessful in our | ~ Siate our papers and argumerts have been succesfull EPLENDIDLY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED. ‘Gaed in some elght or ten other Blates of the Union, and bare | AA ‘foomon first oor front alse same oe mpoont toot eo also been veeful in suggesting to London the financial | ne or two single rooms, with board, in am dern built house centre of the world, the need of wiping away, as they did in with modern improvements—123 West Twelfth atreet, Dinaer Bt eix o'clock. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, ALSO A FEW SINGLE gentlemen, can obtain board and pleasant rooms at 71 Dean street Brooklyn, References exchanged. SUIT OF ROOMS, HAVING GAS, CROTON, PRIVI A. lege of bath, Ac , to let, with or without board, to two sentlewen or a gentleman and wife of birh respectability, at 62 West Filieenth street, between Fifth and sixth aveoues T 7) FRANKLIN STREET, FIRST HOUSE WEST OF Hro-dway, entire eecond for, nestly furct party of gentlemen; braakfest served if required; double rerm 28 to suit the times, Inquire as al \GLISH t, wou! 1864, what ifttle they bad remaining of this law entanglement. ‘Waxrer 8. Guivrrras, one of the 3} committee ap- | 4 pointed to attend the late Quarantine and Sanitary Con- vention, reported that he attended most of the meetings, snd was very much pleased with them. The chief object in external quarantine; and after a very interesting subject, was unanimously decided !d notbe communicated from one por- He was sorry, however, to see among the docters a dissention of feeling. All the merchants wauted was a relief from the hardships imposed upon com- this State. M. Werworz followed, and said he thought the of importance to the commercial community, permission to trespass a litte upon their time in epeaking ct it. He was not aware that the Chamber was re nted in the late Sanitary Convention until — yesterday. He said no subject could come before the | . GRNTLA¥AN AND WITTE, OR TWO OR THRER Chamber of greater consequence to a community who | AL single geatlemen, can obiam board, ina private fam! sub pmmerce, and, algo, upon the vast numbers | ni 66 Troy street, Abingdon aq * men who tre carrying out the laws of com- have been enne SUIT OF ROOMS, AATHROOM, BEDROOM AND rst Bernd pera ene Rowe A arlor.— Sing!e rooms $l £0 0 $2 50 per week, munalaver he intelligence of the age. He was thank. " : the late convex tion he saw so large a number of | Broadway ats buses wee ot Tate onlin wire, near irrational Usury N FAMILY, SKEIDING A? 419 FOURTH et the entire second floor io a patty of gen: Pe og to pay A reasonable price. other ents for single gentieme! tr E rt ween Fourth stre medical men who came to the argistance of commerce; and be oped to see the good work followed up; if it was, FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACOO4MODATED WITH the ccmmercial world would acon, be relieved from the | AX tarnished or tunfarulahed rooms, 1a Sug O" wovazacly, burcers Low imported upon it. ‘ere they aware that “4 required, apolying at etreet, the pasecugers in vessels arriving at this port from Eu. | rd door eaetof Broadway. Tie house bas Bas, bath, &c. Fope, When these was disease on boara, are not permitted 2 < 5 7% to leave the vessel until certain empyrical formalities bad | A Crantaeets recaaied prku sid Cito MOD ATED pied Would it not be better to allow the the fresh air of heaven, and not keep the 8, a5 it were, in a charnel house, without ty of reliet? The best of the medi. floor, with board, a: 27 8. Marke piace, Flgbth street; house frei Clare; modern improvement and convenlent to cara and wazes. Dioner at alx ? SUIT OF FT 4LEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOM3 sini bal Cerca, ad be -cliallonged | pront.| A. 1c sasand tour’ wiinererposaveciotee ear ekie one to the osntrary, that there never bas been acase known | :csnonsibie pany of genome wih reskin oe ete elow fever bad been transmitted by contagion. | (+ le References of ie first rwpectability required ard gv ed to the late Convention and almost unani- en. 166 Fifth avenue, near Twenty firet street. egrecd to, that the negative conclusion was right. ended that in that body were some of the ablest BASDSOME FURNISBED FRONT ROOM AND TWO medical men io the United States, the majority of whom boli bewoome will be retted in suit or single, in a Fepreseztec the truth on this subject. Tue Cliamber, he | Cif* Bouse, occupied by a paivate family. | forms 'm sale, repreecating as it does wil tbe interes's of commerce | gigi coc St mnREM Warielsy place, nest in the metropolis of the country, ought to make itself CAB IN KBROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE can be acccmmmodated with good b and a well fur ished eecond ory front room in one of the most desirable lo. cations in this city; also rooms for one or two single geutie- men. ‘erms reasonable. Apply at 35 Wi lougbby ) near tte City Ball. OAKD IN BROOKLYN—A GENTLOSM4N AND HIS wife, or two or three single gentlemen, can fidd board snd weil furniabed rooms in the upper part of the city, within ie de! ly situa’ occupied by a private ly; erat 0'slock » ddress X., box 1,803 Postofice, OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIfE imodated with or two single gentlemen can be accom picssant rocme sac Be \l board at 136 Livingston street, one lock from the Fulwon avenue cars. Bo, IN BROOKLYN—AT 101 SCHERMERHORN mith streets; street, between Boerum and st ; apartments: can be bad in suits or single rooma. The house is us pleasantly loeated as any in the city, and is twelve minutes walk from the WIFE “JQOARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND roomsin asmall family, wito wil find elegantly furniabed in a board, by applying at 85 Montague sireet, ORD IN BROOKLYN.—A CHOICE OF VERY PLEA- fant and desirably furnished rooms on the second aad third floors of the frst claad brown stone onse $28 Hen estion wneurpaseed, an Venton Greet ferrier; terms moderate Apply as above. OARD IN BROOKLYN—WITHIN FIVE MINUTES walk of Wail street ferry. A gentleman aud wife can be large ard pleasant parlor and bedroom Iso & parlor and bedroom on the third floorfbouse contains bath, gas, &c. Apply at 130 Henry at, between Pierrepont and Clark. 'OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE can be accommodated with a tog = room, also a sin Je gentleman, well furnished. within five minutes walk of the Vail street or South ferry. Apply at 218 Hicks street. street; lo- and Wall OAED IN BROOKLYN.—DESIRABLY FURNISHED rooms, on first and second floors, suitable for gentleman and wite, of single geatlemen, ina house, convenient Yo South and Wall street ferries. Dinner at 6 o'clock. Apply at 108 Amity street. ieee ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS—GOOD BOARD and plessentrooms for gentlemen and their wires, single gentlemen, may be bad Applying at once at36 Willow street, Brooklyn, or to M. C. OGDEN, eckman strest, New York, references exchanged. OARD WANTED—BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG LADY, ina small private family, or where but few boarders uré taken; location preferred above Houston street and below ‘Twenlicch street. Terms moderata, as they will. meet with a compantonatle person and a permanent boarder; unexcep- tlonable references xiven. Address Miles Agues, station A, Spring street, New York. BOABD WANTHDSIN BROOKLYN, FOR A GENTLE man. wife and servant, in a first clase house, some dis tance from the ferry end convenient to the cars; locafion mur be healthy; terme not to exceed $15 per week. address f. Ferry, Herald oftice, OAR) WANTED-LY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, IN A firet class private family, residing in the seighborhoo! of Paton equare. ‘Please address, givicg full parenlsrs, box ‘ost office, OARD WANTRD—BY A GESTLEMAN AND TWO Jadies (single rooms), on Broadway, between Grand aud Fourth etreets, east alce preferred. Address P. A. M., Broad ‘way Post cilice. ic BQsrviNG— A GENTLEMAN AND LADY CAN O8- lain & pire front or back room, second ry wi pul boord, in Thirty-second street, between Aighth ‘and’ Niakt ave: Dues; new house; hot and cold water, bath, and all othe im- provements. Apply at Beyerie’s drug store, 368 Ninta sventi>, corner of Thirty-second street, Boarvxe. A PRIVATE FAMILY CAN ASJ0MMO- date a gentieman and bis wife or two single gentlemen With well furnished rooms and art gent Le Apply at 18 Varick place, in Sullivan street. Refermnoes 6x: changed. heard. ‘THoma® TiypstoN eaid the Querantine system as it h becn carried cn for several years past in this port desery. their entire condemnation, embracing as ection of absurditier that the imagin F ast year, when the yellow | ton, Savannah and” other Southern oilice, vessel arriving at this port were at Statcu Island, and their passengers detained from five days. At the same time there were of perscns coming from these very cities by ute, wbo scattered themselves ail over tue F ENTLEMAN AND BIS WIFE CAN desirable suit of rooms on the second floor, with SEreplonce of bath. water, de. at 42, Beecck ar cond way, erences exckanged. Also a basement to a physician in goodstancing, jast vacated by one. IT ¢ fUIT OF FOUR BO0OM3, FURNISHED, 70 LET— 1 omen OF pendomen and thelr wives ina private atboard, Hovas bas all th: :odern Im: ppy ats Fourth avenue, between erent od Twenty Fizth streets, SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY OFFER A LAR G2 F A city of New Yerk. He asked whether the Chander | (> chamber io two geotiemen or a ge-tl-man ast ever Leard of avy of the class of persons referred to | piding ccvrel cee Ie eine ia eee eg bringitg yellow fever with them. He thonght that no | { ’ id ieton, Brooklyn, Fi RESPECIARLE SINGLE SOUNG MEN CAN BE sccommeodated with the corforta of home, and cheerful disesse bad been Introduced in that way. bee, extending over taught bim this. He knew of His @ period of thirty years, ‘eat many ingtaucoe, be- fore the quarantine aystem was eatablistied, of porgons | ® “et? 1m 8 sociable family, for $3 per week, payable in ad cra Cuba and olier places who wero | sanos, by anoiyiagat No. 4’ Garden rom, corner of Fleveath w fever, and wo went to their families ia Breokiyn and eleewhere, bat inno instance dil he hear ot ; pare, | A PRIVATR FAMILY CAN ACCOMMODATE ONE OR the infection epreading fom those people. Hy thought | two young men with a farnished fo: ius 0 recond the Jate Convention showed ita good sense in condemning | "cor, w wrd. Inaner at 645 o'’clocr. Terms moderate, the quarantine system. The Chamber might depend upon | it, unlees some arrangements can be made to ented | modify the present system, the commerce nataraliy com. ing to this port from Cuba and oth driven to other places where the Ja dance with the intelligence and api chants will not eubmi! to the exorb impozed on them. pt. C H Marswatt suowed that the system of Quaran tine was absurd, and tended rather to propagate instead of al’sying tt, by the landing of gooos at Qu tine, and allowing them to rema‘n under the hot sun Roya’, Pastrs was of opinion that the evils did not arise ®0 much from a dofect in the law ag from the action of the men entrusted with its administration. He stated tha: within a few days a man named Schultz had been visiting ‘the owners of lighters, endeavoring to make sub con- ‘racts with them to bring up cargoes from vessels that aliall G1 Weat Tenth street, late Amos, ONT ROOM TO LET-IN A PR tboard. Cail at 09 East Twellu Fourth avenues. ATE FAMILY, street, betweea LsDY, HAVING TAKEN THE HOUSE NO, 80 EAST Filwenth street, woud be happy to make arrangements ' perty of gentleinen for rooma, wit partial or ful! board. we t* very pleasantly si used, and contains all the «ro Improverents, als) @ room for a gentleman and , With Dathbroom cor Retere.ces exchanged. f the age at demands now SNISEED ROOM OR ROOM AND BEDROOM TO ips private family, to @ siagle gentleman, with par ward ifrequired. Inquite at 4 f AWeLty-tiath greet, binsarsiary hance hae PLAIN, PEIVe TH | A roome, with FAMILY WOULD LET A FEW board, 0 the first and third floors, at very be detained anes rita ap henr | Roderate term, t2 4 genleman and wits or single gentlemen vetains ing season Cail at 146 We t o Stating that they could charge the merchaata what prices | improvemenia Dinner atee “Tee! Howes hss modera they pleased. notes Euaiie) Wenet RON) eacon ny aORY “FRONT ROOM TO 3 - time!: f ey coul - fa eigenen ry pared to reset the projected system wenn oy ered aeaies ee nina 2 ietaio te on OMe. Waren wih all the modern improvements. Keterdugesireyuiecd, tet Resolved, That the record of the proceedings of the Na- | Wife mt 1s West Twenty secocd street. Sonal goeraatioe and Sanitary Convention, in their session DESIRABLE SUIT OF ROOMS TO L&T, WITH recently Fetter as city, 00 the question or the contagious A. wosrd; also, m single rose, for gentleman; tha location natare reone ey eee eretre is unsurpassed for the Sumner.” Loquire at 22 Union snare. PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOW THAN required to give A they require, can accommoraie one or two gen to the declared sentiments of the aid Convert, Fy Be SN one ea hd guess base ‘The bared geutiexen Were appointed such | We Eos. Apply at BO Macdougal stroet. committee: —I leston, Netleon, French, Maree | eS Opdyke, Conklin and Weimcre. Penh Marehall, N AMBPICAN WIDOW LADY, WiTHoUr CHILDREN ‘A committee of three Wes i1;,ointod | Ace boarders, will jet # fornighed rom ton gentlemen oh Tana Tpolnted to examine o new | 11 tous), oF wonld board a Isty. References exchange!” cna * #116 Comineree nero the notice of the Chamber a | British Consul at this port bat | received from Lord Lyons in regard to a memorial fron Ceriaia British mergpants om the subject of collisions at ¥ A (AN 42ND BIS WIFH OR TWO Sing GA gor tcman oan be accommodated with hoad at 100 &; Lmend sccond street, between Lexiagtoa sad Third aves 199, or hay all of the moore improvementa, Bosrniig a HANDEOME SUIT OF BOOM; TO'LET, on the first floor; also parlors and bedrooms for gen le- men or gentlemen and thelr wives, with board. Gus and bath. Apply at 88 Cbariton street, near Macdougal and Priace ats. ——— OO OE OO BOARDING A PRIVATS FaMILY RESIDING IN ‘West Fourteenth street, and ia a firat class }ouse, would Jet, with board, a front parlor and bedroom on ths third floor to S gentleman avd wife or single gentlemen. adiress Uarltan, ‘box 2,887 Post office. OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS YIFE, OB TWO or three single gentlemen, can obtain bord with an Bp b family, where there are no other boarders, and enjoy the comforts of 8 home, with hot and cold baths, gas, &c, Apply o7 Hous ‘street, corner of Taurena. OARDING —SINGLE GENTLEMEN AND GENTLE- men and their wives can be accoamodated with fur- nished rooms, with or without board, and slo a few resp ble young ladies; the house contains thy modern itaprove-. ments. apply at 13 Wooster street, nearCanal, ARDING —A GENTLEMAN AID HIS WIFE, OR two siogle gentlemen, can be acoonmodated with a very pleagant front room and bedroom, wih vate tomily. Reierences exchanged. Appy jenty- eeccnd street. BPOQELYN—A GENTLEMAN OR TWO CAN BE AC commodated with large size: room, with closets and Sre-piace, either furnished or unfarniahéd,'wi hout hoard in @ private ape Apply at 77}¢fultoa sireet, w.thin five the ferry. board in ‘at 170 West minutes walk o} BOARDING AND ,ODGING, FRNA ED ROOMS — ROONOMY aD OOMFORE.— Heatly furoighed sitting rooms, with bedrooms attache t, to et, ia euits. at $1 60 and $3 per week, ia the new house No 135 Elizabeth street, near the corner of Broowe atreet. recon tivor to let to ® single gentieman without Proeene 200M.—A FRONT HALL B&DROOM ON naive at 08 teney abreet. | Sg ely Sad BOOMS TO LET WITHOUT BOabD.—A Joely furnished sult of rooms eultable for & paryy of sla ge gentivine will be let separate if desied. Also, three Bice single rooms to let om reasooable terms. Inquire at M8 Mulberry street, one door from Gran street, URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO GENTLEMEN Add their wives, suitable for housekeeping; Iso 'stagle roome for single genvemen. Apply at . & few doors weet of Third avesue, KNTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVE3 oND_ S'SGLE y gentlemen, can be accommodated with board, with large airy reoma fo # rst clea bouse, with ali the modern improve: ments, at No. 40 Second avenue, ‘s ‘OTEL LODGINGS.—CLEAN biphenyl aT $l at the Greene eutiomen will find this a pleasant and convenient place to stay. OS LAND 3 MONROE 87. GENTLEMEN MAY obtsio board and ple rooms at Nos. land 3 Monroe street, corner of Catharine sireet, Terms moderate. NE O8 TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE TWO nice rooms adjoining, with hot and cold waier. gas, fa 8 ginal! privats tamily, with or without partial bow good tenant the terms will be very moterate. ‘Thirty third etreet, near Lexington avenu ARTIAL BOARD WANTED—WITHOUT LODGING, by asingle geniteman (break(ast and tea on wack dave and three mealson Sundays) between Fourth and seventh avenues 2nd Fifteenth and twentieth streets address, sating terms and particulars, Board, box 2,883 Post office. LEAS ANT AND DESIRABLE ROOMS, FURNISHED ‘or uncurvished, cau be bad at f4 Seventh aveano, by tween Fourteenth and Fifteenth sireets Honse has all the mo- dern conveniences, Best of references given and required, Dinner st six o'clock. RIVATE BOARD FOR THE SFASON—sT MOUNT ‘Pleasant, Mobegan Lake, near Peekskill, at W. JONES’, Versops can visit the lake and return same day. References given aud required. Good fisbing, boating and other amuse: meats. LEASANT ROOMS TO L&T AT 244 HENAY STREST, P Brooklyn Rooms suttable for gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen, on Mrst, second and third floors. Terms moderate. Keferencea exchanged. Five mioutes walk from ‘Wall or South ferry. , SINGLE OR IW SUITS, TO LET-—-TO SINGLE entitenen, with or without partial board. Kefereace givea and required. "Inquire at No. 4 Fourth avenue. ‘© VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS TO LET—FURNISH- me to gentlemen only, who desire quiet and permanent jodgings, where there are no other 00 supanta ex zt toe fami which is small, Inquire of J, H. DIXON, No 7 Amity » noar Broadway. TES, OR THREES MECHANICS CAN OSTALN 894. where they wi!l have a good home, at 191 Hust ¢birteenth atreet, between Firet acd Second avenues. OLET—WITH OR WITAOUL BOARD. A FINE Par. Apply at Jor, bas been occuple 1 by a deatist tor the last year, who has bad’s large practice: also (wo email rooms, with parital board. Charge moderate, Inquire at No. 1 Canal s reet, corner of Fast Broadway, 10 SOUTRERNERS AND OFAERS—TO LT, of roome, parlors elegantly fu -nished, with vse o: ifdecired; house first class, App'y at 33 West I went, sireet, TN MONSIEUR AMERICAIN, LA FAMILLE puQuieu Us aie abeente durant ib, 80 plazer dans use mat ron privée, oi Yen parle Frangtis et oo fl peut avoir chambre coaverable pour lui et'son frere cadet, et ancal ie prividge d’s mettre up piano. La prix doit ctre ‘modi a8 plue de cix doilurs par semaine. Svadreseer a A. G., box 1,193 ost office. YWORTH HOUSE, NO. 1 street, Madison squere.—Ele; a suit eu th ane WEST TWENTY FIFTH it suits of rooms (oarlor " and bedroom) to rent, with board, for the summer, This 1s the moat desirable location in the city. ANTED.—A GE&NTLEWAN, TEACPER GF MUSIO, desires a o'ensant room aad bod wi priva: family for $20 dol\.ra per month, and 2 0-8 lex week on the piano, Address for two days E.G, Uaion rqua-e Poet ofvce, TANTED-IN RROOKLYN, BY A YOUNG GENTLE. pen, in a pia family, a small furnished bedroom, with partial board. Addreas, stat erms, &c., R. W., box 3,848 New York Post office. hee pat FURNISGED ROOM, OR SUIT OF ROOMS for a lady and gevtieman, full board for lady, not above ‘Twentieth etrect, in 2 house where there are no boariers. Ad dress W. D., box 110 Herald office, stating terms and losation” ©) AND 4 ABINGDON £Q7ARE, CORNER OF BANK and Hudaon streets —Ro»me to let, with board, suitable for fsmilies or single gentlemen, sinner at6. References exchanged. 3 LARGE, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, ON ae floor, with all the modern improvements, to let, with full or partial fo a party of gentlemen, or a famntiy of four or five persons; smal) «uict family; “i neigh: bc rhood; ears and stages pa door. Terms woderate, Ap- ply at No. 1 Abingdon equare, corner of Bank street. 3 BEACH STREET, ST. JOHN’S PARK.—A THIRD story room to let, with board, suitable for a gentleman: and wife; aleo pleasant je rooms; ne very moderate to permacent boarders; the house baa’ all the modern improve- 4 GREENWICH AVENUE.—FURNISHED OR UN- furn! rooms to let, with board, suitable for tamilies or single gentlemen. STREHT, ‘WEEN FIFTH AND 812TH 4) TE , BET aver ues.—Pleasant acd desirable rooms can be obtained, with board. by gentlemea and their wives or eae. modern The house ie delightful contains improvements: ‘Dinney at alt stisek. ON SQUARE GENTLEMEN AND THEIR wives and single genilemen may obtain’ very desirable front rooms, single and in sults, overlooking the Park. 5] TENTH STRERT, BETWEEN FIFYA AND sIxt7 avenuer.—Singie gentlemen or gentlemen and their wives can obtain handsomely furnished rooms »n the first aad tecond floors, with board, {ua firatelass house. efsreaces given and required. Dioner at 6 o'clock 65 BAS? BROADWAY —BOARDING.—a VERY PLEA. gant, large room, wih pantries and gas, neatly furnish. 4, of the second floor, for a gentleman and wife or two young men; and one or two single room:. Terms moderat + Nas in thé house. References exchanged. 277 $T. OLEMENTS PLACE, MACDOUGAL STREBT, 67 Stiwcon Hocstne and Bh .—A furnished frontroos and bedroom on elther second or third story, for one or twa ingle gentlemen; house firat class, having bad aud ait tho see dern improvements, French windows opening upon wide bal. gonies; family rivate, no boarders or children arma moderate othoue desir(: g to be permanent. WEST TWENTY THIRD STREET.—ROOMS, SOIT. able for gentlemen and their famiiles, may Le obtaiaed, with bosrd. also a few eingle gentlemea may be accom no. daied, Reterean 105 given and required. WEST FOURTZENTH STRERT.—TWO GENTLE wen and their wives and a ew single gentlemen wish ing @ real home, with hsndsome actommodationg wud board, and who can ‘appreciate the same, will find large and niry avarinenis, handsor ely furnished or unfuralshed. The situa tion rnsurpassed, and the house in evary resprci a first claaa reticence spply as above. ]09 WEST FOURTEENTH STARES.—TAIS Fast *) clasahouse, so desirably located, is vow open for the plion of a few select femities and sinvie geatlemen. ishing for accommodations, a-c willing to paz ch, my spply. A three stall stable 12d coacbhouse aia elie. oe eae attache 118 EAST FOURTRENTA STREKT.—ONE OR TWO Se- lect families snd two or three gentlemen can be acsom modated with suits or girgie rooms, with board, in one of the most Celightful Iveations ia the eity; the house 1 new and vewly furnisbed, and contains ali the moderu improvements; table Jays. ’ References exchanged. 174. WES? TWENTY-FIRST BSTRBET. (4 tetto Siosle geutomen or gentiem furnished or unfurniahed; back parlor on fi —ROOMS TO and their wives, tloor. BALMS AT ACUTION. y ek—BY BANGS, MER. Carts anloaroomny 18 Park cow. Satur. at 4 o'ctoek, rare and valuable boat, erlooted Seis fies er aesenttar ka cene % , are ‘sciences. &c , together aa Chranalee ‘gaceravent ‘of choice standard, and mlgcellancous blications, &c. Catalouges are now rewdy. ©. ALBURTUS, AUCTIONESR —LARGE SALE OF {ficent howscbold furpiture—Rlegant rosewood wing room suits, superb seven octave pinvotorte, ot! pict ings, by eminent artista; pier and mantel mirrors, bronze and ormolu obandeliers, statusry, vases, bronzes, lace curtains, velvet carpets, ailver, china and glass are, ON THIS DaY, FRIDAY, MAY 6, At the elegant resiaence, No. 70 West Twenty-sixth sirest, ‘ixthavemue Sale to commence at 104; o'clock precusly. ‘The auctioneer would call particular attention of his friends and the public te this ale. the catslogueembracing the largest and best assortment of household furniture offered at auction this season—all made to order for the present owner, and to be peremptorily sold. Catalogues at the houge on the morning of sale, DRAWING ROOkS., To auperb drawing room su'ts, richly carved in aolid rose- wood and covered fot we ea, tofag, two arm, two reception and elt oval back chats, tatu: ary marble top cealre tables (o match the suita; secrelary and bookeare, lived with satinwood:,Jady’s work tale, encolnures, sofa and’ card tables, Turkish easy ebairs, antique and go'hic usrtetic tables; rosewood etegeres, with mirr: ie veut rosewood Keven octave pianoforte, with pearl, and aolid pearl keys, made b; $600, mualc rack, atoo! and cover, muste i Tors rosewood ard gilt frames; mantel mlrroi shades aod velvet carpets, ruga, spitoon! MERWIN, 208 ), Marcott & Co., for the preseut owner, ; i i rosewood hat stand, oflcloth, sair carcet, rods, &e. Uham- bers, second atory—Superbly carved rosewood bedsteads, dressing bureaus, ds and commodes, armoir de gice, wardrobes, tollet tables, shaving stands, french china toilet pets, bair mails eases, festlior Deds, pallaases, bolsiors, pillows, eh 5 counter pa nee, Brussels carpet, clock, vases. 46. Ohsmbers, third and fourth storioa—-Mahogany au black waiout sofas, bureaus, waghataads, cbatra bed- ding, ingratn carpets, rack, Diniaye room—Oak builet, extension dining table (Hertz’s patent), butier’s tray and stan: dumb walter, ‘arm chairs. and rich out and engrave deoan: e8, champagnes, Soot poor Wy eg solid silver dinuee and ton service, French cbina dinner sot (166 pieces), richly decorated tea wot, ailver plated caster, forks, kalves, napkin rings, calles basket and ‘vory ban te table er ary, representing | The e ive pitcher, utlery. Also, a large assoriment of kitchen and basement fur Shure with which ‘the tale will commence. bale positive rain M MERWIN, ADOTIONEEB—BY BANGS, MERWIN Trade salerooma No 13 Park row~Friday moro- at 103¢ o'clock, a email lot of furniture, chiaa and ale peremptory ing, May 6, gloss ware UCTION NOTICE. BURNHAM’S furnitars expr: ae ReRSEAITS embers exe £11 and 113 West Eleventh Coed between Fifth and Slith ‘avenues. trrors, pianofortes,twardrobos, bedateade, statuary, crriaian, Se. cana uy taken ri? a shins aud glase ware om Rrest Sede od and akippos toed peneon i ev mx ped ta 5 world, "Alt orders By post punctually aded to." UCTION NOTIOR.—A BARGAIN, FOUR SOLID ROBE- ‘wood parlor suits, very riobly carved and upholatsred: two snits covered tn Fréuch gatin brocstel, and two suits in ails plush, and a lot of rosewood and mahogany bedroom fura!- Ture, will be aold at private sale, very ohaan for cash. Apsl at ihe store, 170 Ninth avenue, near Twenty eecond street? 7 UCTION NOTIOE.—CHINA, GLASS AND EARTH. enware. Retailers’ stock, declining business on Fritay May 6, at10 o'clock, af 60 Catharino wtrect By J.S.H. BART LEIT, Auctioneer, Poshive axle of all the stock ia lots for retailers. No postponement—no reserve; the owner golaz to Europe. Termsatsale. Also, at 12o'clock the fixtures and lease of store. WM. W. SHIRLEY, Salesman, UCTION NOTICE.—MORTGAGE SALE OF House. hoid furniture —JOAN RXODING. suctioneer, will eeil on Friday, May 6, at 10 o'elook A. M., st 331 Wert 1 ightcenth street, all ihe ure of the house, consisting of marb'e top centre table, mirrors, curtains and eornices, beds and bedding, Brussels, velvet tapestry and carpet cooking utensils, bedroom furniture; and. the house from the basement to the fourth story. TRUE teat cia crate we lo wel attend, as sal Bi ive. J. REDDING, attorney for Mortgagee. UCTION NOTICE.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONKER—BY 8, ‘BOGART.—Sat Must be sold housekeeping Saturday, May 7, at [1032 o'clock, at the auc: {ion rooms No.1 North William ‘street, nouseliold furniture; parlor, bedroom and kitchen furniture mahogany ward: rober, '&e., de, UCTION NOTICE —UNITED STATES MARSHALS D, eer, will sell ene iL ant sale. —SAMUEL USGOO! on Saturd: lay 7, at Li o’cloox, a street, tliver watches, watch chains; also srormoacenes ard views, with other articles. ISAIAH RYNDERS, U. 8. Marshal. f Yeo! Eats oe bed NICHOL®, AUCTION. cer.—BROW ‘NICHOLS will sell this'day, (Friday,) May 6, at 1034 o'clock, g household furniture, at the pri- vate residence 635 Broadway, between Spring and Princs street, all the furniture house, consisting of tse, mahogany parlor end dining room furniture, Isce curtains, mir. rors, Brussels and ingrain carcets, tai: Toda, gas fixtures, chamber furniture, black walnut and mshogany be wash atands, 4¢., beds and bedding, chiva, glass and crockery: ware, &c.; Kitchen ware of every description. UCTION.—GEO. WELLES NICHOLS, AUCTIONEER. BROWNE & NICHOLS will sell this day, at one o'clock, in front of office 35 N: ‘® splendid chestnut M horse, 7 years old, 1 warranted sourdand atylish axd prompt driver. ‘only on acoouut of the owner Wanting s larger horse. ‘Algo, a doctor’s wagon, in good or- der, city built; « shifting top road wagon, clty Bulli, in good order; & Seutoe rockaway. city Dulit ‘but ite weed, and ry ler, Also a brown full blooded Morgan horae, six years old, 15 hands high, warranted s>und, kind and perfectly entle; will trot in three’ minutes; Irelaers bay horse, six years Old, 16% hands bigh, sound and kiod, and & good travel er; a beautiful saddle horee also, a Botton uit coaine, 8 hand) and jin good order; together with w large assortment of , Rmong whi 2 doudle and singlo barness, mew wad accom 8&4 tandem harness, UCTION NOVICK —BENNETT & CO.’8 FURNITURE A packing evtablianment, 783 Houston street —Rich furnt ture of every description boxed and shippea to avy part of the world. Benreti & Co's furniture express wagons and carte for the removal of furniture, pier glasses, wardrobes, pianos, kcases, French bedsteads sud curtains taken down removed acd put up with the utmost care marble and bronze ste. ‘uary, chioa, dioner and tea ects carefully packed. and for. werded to any part of tbe country. Swrage for furoture. Furniture bongh’ on commieston ” Furniture of farcilies re- moved with the utmost! care. All orders by post promptly at- ended t0, UCTiON NOTICE-SALE OF ZLEGANT HOUSE. hold furniture —A. ALBURTS, auctioneer, will 3] the private dwelling No. 86 West Hle vent strect, commencing at 1034 o’elock—catalogues ean be had atihe dcor. Consisting of a magnificent rosewood piano and two parlour suits of order made furciture, medallion chairs, cots, spriog bottom chairs, Wilton and Brussels carpet, Oval mirrors, lace curtains, bronze aud ormolt chandeliers, velvet and Brussels carpets, secretary and borkesse; veg’ with french plate mirror doors; suyerd off patatings, by brated artists; statuary, marble top ce Turkish and reclining chatrs, lady's work table, antique end gothic reception’ chafre, French printed shudes, Parian marbic statusttes bisque and Freuch oruamenia; richly carved rosewood bedsteads, bureaus, commates, armour d'glace, wardrobes, dressing table, shaviag sand, wwel rack, hair mattresses, bolsters anc wa, feather heds, blankets, sheets fc ; sofa, rocker, arm and other chatra; hall stand, oll: cloth, extension table, rich cut and engraved glacsware, ai!ver dinner and tea service, china tea sets, shefield table cutlery, silver plated casters, spoons, forks, &e.; and «complete agsort: ment of ki:chev furniture, with which ihe exle will commence es page within a few coors of the = y, May | UCTION NOTiCE.—THOS, BELL, AUOTIONBER, AND W. S. THOMPSON —On Saturday, at 1935 o'clock, fa the salesroome 18 East Broadway. wil) be soid the stock of a faucy. and uimming etore. Also, by arder of assignee, the balance of the stock ef a watch and clock maker, jacluding a splendid va riety of real jewelry. Full partioulays on day of esie, Pawn broker's sale on Mcnday, by order of 1. Le’ Pawabroker's sale on Wednesday, by order of Fridenburg. UCTION NOTIOE.—W'LL BE SOLD CHESP FOR cash, at private sale, a rosetrood suit 0: parlor furniture. centre tablen, etegeres, wnirrors, paintiogs, curtains, rose wood bureau and weshetand; also wali ogany’ and black wai hairs and bedsteads, kitchen furniture, &c. 237 West Swenty-fourth etveet. BLS MUTWAYENUY.—4 SUIT OF ROOMS, IN A Diy private family, furntahed or unfurnished, on the se send story, with board. A180 @ room suitable for single gen vemon, ‘Dinner at§ o'clock. References exchanged. 5 FOURTH STREET—ROOMS TO LET, WIT! 415 board, suitable for gentlemen or a gentleman and aie 767 BROADWax.—THT HOUSE HAVING BREN ) thorougbiy repaired, is vow open to receive guesia on the Europesn piaa, 4 fine restaursnt is aleo attached to the house, with either table d’hote at 6, or a Ia carte. 176 BROADWAY, BSTWKEN NINTH AND TEATS atreet Nic furnished roome, ig suits. can be tatued en reszorable te Private table if required. ing, in the above first class howe. COUNTRY BOARD. OARD IN THE COUNTRY.—A LADY HAVING BN Baged lodgings for the summer at Sangatuck, Connecticut, where she has paseed the last four anmmers, wishes 19 digs04¢ oftwo large, af rooms, for June and July, oF July only, tn a house delightfully situated on the Sound and witbin a’ few yards of it, ‘The place possesses many advantagesralt water thing, fishing and boating; is exempt from fever andagn? and mosquitoes, and within two houra ride of the cl'y by ral. 101d, Address box 625 Post oflice, Couna:, BOARD—DISTANOCE THIKTY-ONE MILES; railroad trains five lines dally; rooms commodious weil farnisbed, with desirable board; house with pixzzas, well she- dea with large fruit trees. Address H. 8., box 2,201 Post office, for particulars. \OUNTRY BOARD ON STATEN ISLAND, AT PORT R chmoend, with fine water view and close to steamboat lecding. Famalies and gentlemen can be plen modated, on advantageous terma, by immediate application at iat Bleecker street. Good stabling on the premisos. DARE HOUSE—NOS. 307 AND 909 FOURTH AVENUE, 2 between Twenty-third and ?wenty-fourth streets. Far iieg or single persons oan obtain rery dealrable Toms ia faite orsingle, with good board, at moderate charges. Transient poravne Secommodated at $1 25 per day. cement edd tevin SON SOLON A Bemeantiy FURNISHED APARTMENTS AT NO. es ‘ourteenth sree’, eo AL ua} table for married or single gentlemen, ina. private family” References will be requirel. The house wv, and tn the Vielnity of bewutlfad parka bai sus AND SIXGLE GENTLEMEN OAN BE AC- Boas By epplincat 8 Wal Wonriemh artes ew hoon, al et new Dew be otto wai et a RENCH BOARD.—GERTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with well furnished roome tn a French private Bouse, References exchanged. Apply at No, 6 East Zleventh street, near Fourth avenue, ba CLA88 BOARDIN A SMALL AMERICAN FAMI- Jy, (@ widow,) where the comforts of a home can be re alized; modern bi bouse, contaising all the modern coare- niencen throughout; would accommodate ‘x geutiowman nad wife or two or three # Bie gentlemen; front or beck par: Jor on the second floor, privilege of ball bedroom; gas, hot and cold water, bath room, &:. alt at the house 67 act ‘Thirty firet street, near Fourth avenue, FTRNISHED ROOMS TO LET—70 GENTLEMEN ONLY, without board, a’ 20 University p'sce, near eorner of Clin ton wace, House newly furnished throughout, Private famt- ly whhout children, URNISHED ROOMT TO LET—TOGRTARE OB SErs- rate, wih or withowt Lonard. The bose has all the modero: imerovemania, Inquire wt 190 Woorter streets COUNTRY POARD.-PAMILIES CAN BR AcoOMM). dated with board, from the Lith of May. at the private house formerly known asthe New York Bay Hotel, 3}s miles the Jersey City ferry, on the Bergen Polat plank road; the house ia situated on ‘the bay, commanding a maguiicent view of the Narrows, Staten and Long Islands, Good fishing, boating and bathing; stages pass the place every haif hour. UOCTION SALE OF CARPETING AND OIL.CLOTH.-- A.M. CRISTALAR, Auctioneer, wil! soil tuia day, Gib Inst, at 1026 o'clock, at No. 28 flowery, 30 pi Pi #8 of ingrain and all wool carpet. 62 jrassels and velvet. 25 stair carpet. Termants, ranging from 20 yards to fi) each, 4-tandG 4 ol ‘oth. tf bos 2 ‘au 5 Also ® large lot of matiicg, rugs, window shades &c. This asle will be a great opportunity tor housekespers and deslera, as this is the largest sele of the seasun, and eve ively be aold for cash. UCTION SALE OF A LARGE AND VALUABLE stock of gold and diamond watches and jevelry.—A. M. CRiSTALAR, anctionser, will sell on Tuesday, May 10. at 81 Nassau street, between # tlton and John streets, at 1034 o'clock, a large and general assortment as follows:—Gold hunting dou: ble ume independent second, 18 carat cages; duplex lover do do. do. 8day chronometers, gold hunting enamel- diamond watches, gold enameled hunting de- m silver gtit anchors, pateat levers and auplex watches; silver hutting English patent levers, fi double time; anchor and dupiex, watch ex; patent levers, full jewellet and anchor movements; Englist guard chair diamoid and enamelled bracelets, hea, rings, ‘he attendon of the trade is respect: tully solicited to the above sale, as every lot will gold withont reserve. Terms of sale cash a cit lorues ready atthe oflice of the auctioneer, Monday, May 9. TT JONSTABLE’S 84L.E.—BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECU. We ot Rislos Sal sell on oe 6th jad of me at a beech 213 eat Sixleenth street, a liquor bar, a lot of ivings oxtures. MICBARL Houby. Gouauie _—$— <n rn Seale. JONSTABLR’S SALE.—RICHARD WALTERS, AUG- J toner, will veil, by virtue of an exeention, this day, at 10 } giclock, a1.25 Catherine street. corner ot Hepry, the entire oon- tents of & frst clave liquor store, consisting of wines. brandy sné gin of superior quality, both In wood and bottle, one dozen baskets Heidsick champagne, handsome pleted English beer pump, Havana segura, two large French plate mirrors, marble top and plu’ tables, Vepitian fcrecns, lagu separ cases, il: rising old Bowery, on clock copper measures. Ac., £0. Also, at 11 o'clock, tity of very aupericr honsehold furniture, comprisiny any chairs, centre and tables, rockers, whatnote, se! coiba.very Huei china vases, orpamerte, feather beds, bedding, ince ¢ ney shells, blankets, &e, de, MICH S&L DOODY, Consiable. OUNTRY BOARD.—NICK FURNISHED ROOMS, FINK: grounds, orcbard, fresh milk, good piano for the accommo dation of ers, stables for horees, good fishiay, ete , within 11 miles, or three quarters of ep hour's ride from Noun Ferry, by hourly cars. Terms reasonable to Bement summer boardera. Inquire at BROWNFSLS, 89 Liberty atrect, N.Y. OUNTRY BOARD WANTED—ABOOT JULY 1, BY three grown persons, child and Abe hegre at New Bi en Tel, or a short distance up the Hudson riv- ae irivase family preferred: modern is Reforencea Terms ed. Address, with terms, iocalion, &c, Lenox, box an 446 New York Post office. JOUNTRY BOARD IMMEDIATELY WANTED Frevch sivgle geatieman in rome convtry p! water, and within one hour from the city. Private family preferred. Address, stating terms, box 193 Herald ottice, lta PAR Si RS le ST RR EO OUNTRY BOARD WANTED—FOR A FAMILY OF 12 persons, within an hour and a half's ride from the city. where there will be no other bowrders taken A private *nswer immediately, Addrees w York Poat office. steamboat and cera, will tab pacion, ube tery low peice ees SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER.—FLEGANT BPAN of feat horaes.—E. & F, H. SCHENCK will eeli at auction this cay, 6h instant, at one o'clock, at their salesroom, No, ‘31 Nassau e'reet, a span of bay horass, 1534 hands high, seven and eight years ola, warranted peri kind, sound and Eri. mmts. “Also, Eh elegkat light 40 soak out oy mm mip. leo, an elegant vO pl Wood Lrothern, but ide weeds Also, an elegant light double harnees by Trainor DW }CHENCK, AUCTIONEER. Hreee, Sy NCHENOR wil soll ct mgeton thin day, 6th fuetent, ot tae Cae ee, Moline ano ai (07 rc rearm fork 3 own ge, Was aired by Vermont ray, Messen mare. Is per- enger ble aad angle harness. 1s entirely } bies.ieh or fanley. of al AUCTIONEER.—E. & F. i Gth tostent, at fine brown horss, six years old this spring, 15°; woil broken to harness. "Is au eleagait ladies horae, and a free mysich driver, Alto, a iong tail gorral horee. 1544 hands, tad and gentle ic every way, and ight yours old; per. cally told to clore an esate. ~~ q DW APL EOHRNOK, AUCTIONTEK-FURNITURN, RY a F. 1. SCHENCK, on Eaturcay, 7th tnat., at ‘10! oelovk, at # room, Wo 33 Nawawu eiceet, A lary atock of new ond band furaiture, 2aULE8 aT AUCTION. PPwWaRD sonenck, avd ivnt, ht AUCTIONER: F. H. BOHRNOK, ‘do went, ‘SSrr ener nwentinrpeenet a ersesesvrpetiorneneeeeeicenne FITZSIMMONS, AUCTIONEER. Gav, at ls o'clock. at 27 Centre ei wana ‘artilen Tange lot of barca, aielving adc tee aa Sash doors. with On necouat ot ren euelving and store fixiures. lust be sold KO. A. LEAVITT & CO., Al Brosdway.—Friday, May ‘at TONREGS, $17 AND 19 mises, S77 end 379 Brokdway, Udingrapine sont ee auction, the entire stocb of the iarge and'c mplote ichoncs, ate Oflice of J. *ckerman will be gold at auction as abo ng nd fequence of Mr. Ackerman's Dustuors cousiet- Heels erp eg, ein aa a Raa 140. “do. 96 by St Alaa some 40.000" Ibs. or Rinses toa by ton wrted sizes, measuring from. slones, ante easuring 6 by 10 a ENRY WH. tLEBDS, AUCTIONEER— FUE No.m Nisan sect HENRY th LED'S BOOK sell at auction, on Saturday, M z front of store. No. $3 Ni ad aty first ¢ in wa extension top-oaleche, with plate NRY H. LEEDS, AUCTION] ALESROOM Ni 24 Bassau.at'cel—HENSY H LEADS oo at auction, on Saturday, May 7, at 10 rocm No. 38 Naseatt street, bot ceprenience of sale, cova ig solid rosewood back ault of parlor farnt ure, nine Covered {mverlmson and maroon damask, made to order Belter and but little used. lao, two double rosewood sults ‘cl, made by one of cur fiw Broadway manufacturers. Benullful lace and cemask window curtains, rosewood ete; bieck walnut and mat 4 nd duress Bronze stati comrrdag Hate clase Terre OMne: Late “ine Upesoes, Fioees Bey anh Clit Grime | cod wadtent dite Bien ak on ne by Mow ‘Madcnna, copy Murillo; two t A verfect order; but little used. The harness was match ° palotinge, scenes | Buade by Gibson. "is allver piuted, and in perfect order. Gog Dy Col ‘260. Will pevitively be sold aa above at auction, if not pre- Port, Harvest scone, &o fously seld'et private sale. 4 ‘fle O'clock, at the gales: ‘urniture removed for of rorewood eul's. One superb ‘and of- side tables; velvet, ingrain carpet; maborany sofas ‘and chaira, lounges, feather Dede, bolsters and pillows, ine bale and bua mattresses, fa and 1 sey or rose. wood Frenich gracd piano, by sroadood & foes of Lonsoa; And one mahogany do., by Nanos & Clark of this cliy. Sale por as B, fice do ; do. desks, rosewooi centre and Bru and s HERTS, JB., AUCTIOFERR, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. | ontrrors, idorelocke ibgetinc, Being the entire furniture of a large bouse up town, remey- €d for sale, in consequence of the owner having had to vacate on lst May, and to be gold without reser Catalogues will be ready early on mo: bE heen as PERRY, GREEN, AUCTIONPER REGULAR SALES of furniture, groceries, hurd ware, crockery, {ancy fo0de, ke, beld every Vednestay und Saturday, at 103, o'clock, at bis room 194 William street. Consignments solicited; goad prices obiaiued, and prompt settlements made. J. L, VANDEWATER, AUCT(ONEER, . falesroom No 61 Liberty street. Saturday, Way 7, at 10% o'clock. Standard roses, fruit trees, pidats 4c, in every variety, jam imported per #hip Ocrwin, from Havre "The wh le embr wing fhe moet varied aelection of plants and trees otTerd Us eosgon, and al perfect order. Bol order, and om account of Mesore. Chas. Truffaut & Co . of Paris Grafted standard and half standard hardy tea, monthly and mors rosea: green and hot house plants 4 great variety of dwarf dabiies, narcissus, amarynths, tulips hyacinths, 4. ‘Trecs—apricot, apple, cherry, plum, pear, peach, goose berry, raspberry, currant, &c , grape vires ‘Ihe whole compriting the mort select essortment of exotis placts of the season, Comprising some 1.000 lots, eech lot em* bracing different varieties. The attention of connolsseurs ie Called to this sale. JOHN G OLDHER, AvCTIONsER. YERBY & OLDNES, 150 Broadway, Wil sel, for cash, THIS MORNING, AT 10 0'CLODK, Ready made clothing, shirts, embroiderieries, black cloths, livea grilling, net under oop akirts, buttons, neck tee, &, aa LARGE SALE OF COSTLY AND SUPERB HOUSEHOLD furniture at public auction, This day (Friday), rain or shine, By W. &. WeatcuTs, suctoneer, OF the entle muperd rosewood. oak ‘and manozany Caraiture contained in the spacious dwelling No. 152 West Tweoty Gest strect, between Seventh and Kighth arenues, commencing at 1036 o'clock, precisely Kverything ia the byuse will be sold Tranpat revere, and wortby the attention of hogs in wast of ining resily good furaiture, works of art aad hous furnt cles of every description tale wi'l commence in the room with superb extent ton table (opens 16 feet) and oak dialog furniture, rick sliver casters, urns, cake brakets, spoons, ice pitchers, siquor stands, elegent sliver dining and tea ser: yiee; crystal cut glass ruby engravcd ware, Ivory i cutlery, &c_ Pariors—t'wo ‘ull suits of supero carved rosewood parlor furniture, covered in stl broestel, ta perfect order, ty covers; rosewood etegeres, ate doors; statuary marble pier, centre and tof tab) oe ier mirrors, with bases; rich shades; turkish chairs, ich secretary, api front larga mattresacs beds, furniture in figured velvet; rich carpet, French arm and cot- tage chairs, ovaland square mirrors, French tollet sets, twe superb sofh bedsteada, ollelothe. rockera, tea tables, stair car pet. rodg, rorow00d Dail stand, with @ large quantity of good furnitare. ‘ihe entire furviture in’ the house {6 ws wee sold without reserve at 103; o’clook L. PHILLIPS, AUCTIONFER, WIL, SELL ON SA- « turday, et 120’clock, at the New York Bazear, No. 31 Crovby street, a number of'good work horses two light one horse rockaways, carriages, light wagons, grocery and ex) ress do, harness, &c. No storage charged on carriages lef for P. Yon hase “Pantene R. WILKINS will sell lion on Thusday, May 5, and Friday, May 0, 1850, at 1036 c'olock, at Nos 9 and 11 Carroll _p'ace, Bleecker etreet, the one tire turniture contained in paid houses, Reap f in part of Togo #004 sofas, rm, Voitatre and gothic chairs, eover- €d with brocatel; mahogany sofas, chairs and arm chairs, im haircloth; rosewood etegeres, sofa, pier and oard tables with marble topa, ier glasses, chandeliers, brocatel and R. WILKINS, AUCTIONEER.—HANDSOME HOUSB at ane- lace curtsina, lounges, divans ottomans, ‘0 ; rosewood plane- forte, even octave, made by Pireson; puiatiogs, al which will Ee found the "Passing Storm,” by ®illiaason; tastogany and black walnu: French bedateads, mahogany and walaut bu- reaua and dressing bureaus. wardrovea and waal 5 maak Neo, Bruesele tngraia oud toree ply ontpelnsancio tee ens leo, Bru ly , 9 for with» large asnortment of kitchou turaicura, with wilem asle will commence. PR. WIRING, AUCTIONEER.—HANDIOME, HOUSR- + bold furniture —The sale at ai a of the handsome household furaiture contained in house No 11 Curroll place. Bleecker street, will take place this day (Wriday); ab 103g o'clock, as per edvertisemen RUGHERDS KINGSLAND, AUCTIONEER, RICHARDS KINGSLAND & OO. will sell, at auction, THis DaY, (PRIDAY,) At 10 o'clock, at 168 Broadway, Hardware, Ci cy ke. A general assortment worthy the attention of buyers. Three cases peari shells, from the Gulf of Califoral able for the manufacture of fancy goods, &c. suit- —HERIFF’S SALE OF MILLINERY ANF FANCY goods —CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, suctioneers, salea- Tom 1)8 Nsgvau street, will sell this day, 6th instant, at 1056 o'clock, a general assortment of miliinery and fancy goofs, consisting of triinmed and untrimmed hats, velvet, cheaelle and fancy trimmings, flowers, ribbons, g'oves, fancy articles, zhow cases, hat stande, countera, fix ure}, desks, office railiag, phe tie » &c. Also, at 12 0'closk, a number of lithograph- stones. ers’ at JOBN KRULY, FI 10 BE 8OLD AT AUCTION—BY MESSRS. B. & F. H. SCHENCK, 33 Neseau at on Friday, May 6, at one o'clock P. M. Pt can re Also ILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCIIONKER-—OFFICE 228 OA- nalastrest, willsll, this day, 6th iustant at L1 0% the stock and fixtures of the large grocery and liquor store Tenth avenue, nenr Forty sist sireet. chee sack of gro- ri wore, scales, ice box, tea cr roing, kegs, £ fee mill, counters. deinij hue: cathe he M. H WRIGHT, ADCTIONZER. WiLL SELL OF baturday, May 7, at10%4 o’nlock A t the salesrooms Nos, 837 and 349 Fulton atreet, Brooklyn, a large aud general assortment of household furntiure, consisting of rosewood par- lor aoe In brocatel eg a Cd and ingraia carpete, m: Y, sofas, chairs, bureang and washstands, crockery, kilehen tapas, de. ‘M, WITIERS, ATOTIONRER, WILL SELG THIS day at 454 Canal atrest a safe sutsble for insurance oF ae offices, or other large buainess. Has been in a jewelers store. at ECA NCD TOI SG w*. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THiS day at 2 o'clock, at 454 Canal street, the ontire furnitara, carpels, olicloibs. &c., of a four slory house, parlor sue, pe foo dining Siegen apes veces Ao thirty carpe: ir mattres le wt nen. Ov Saturdas the furnkure of a honse ia Reade treet. si SUMMER RESORTS. RRR ine QUUMMIT HOUSE, LAK& MAHOPAC —THiS NEW AND cetightrully sitvated house is now completed nad ready tor visiters, and th ber pledges hiraseif {0 spare no effort or expense in making It one of the places waere home com- forte can be resilzed ta the fullest seuse ofthe term; good fare, airy, reat and well furniehed rooms and eflicient and aitentive servants are some of the cousiderations which are pledged to render the house worthy the attention of vislters, ‘here wi? bea stage connected with the house fa readiness at Urotom Valle, on arrival of trains (Harlem Railroad), to couvey paw. sengers direct to the house. \For rooms and full partis call on or address the proprietor, GEORGE P. KUIRE, Lake Mabopac, N. ¥. CORPORATION NOTICES. OTICE.— ITTEE N' di otey THE COMM ON Re paral aventng, of Firemea'e Nae Merce ee aL risks PC anMOne” { 9M ORAPR, Fice Department. ‘OTICE.—THE COMMIFER ON PUBLIO HEALTH OF ALOMRRAGRIGE, 9 “Osmuiuecn ALD. BRAD‘ Public Health 11% COMMITTKE ON STREETS OF TIE BOARD OF TT eemen will meet on Monday, the ‘ith. net. in rooms Ne, 5 City Hal! at 2 o'clock. M. ‘Fhe cowruittes will into conriferation the subject of changing tho grades of Meade aud bm streets, All parties interasted in tbs bora CA have An opportuuity of belug heard before tho committee. “AN cher pergows har lig any busi ay berore the oom wtoo can elo baye an on of