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+ Mitenell, Ryers. Lon CITY GOVERNMENT. Board of Aldermen. Brac, Sessron—J: a ‘The Board met p rrevani te the Tellowing eall:— New You, June: Vauantiwe, Beg, Cuma oF tas outty the bers of the of Aldermen to mest in the Chauiberof. the E ony! N's Mt to'ciock P M., for of public business as may jaaee M. LONG, Alderman 17th district. u X, Alge: ot. Sinend Ow rman Ist ci A. BOOLE. Alderman 12th district, 3 J. CHAPP, Alderman 7th distrtet. MABTERBON, Aldorman 130 distries. RY URS. Kiderman di) district HENRY, Alderman 3d district, ITCESLL, Alterman 3th @utricn, HALL, Alderman 4th dbstriet. JAMES RE. J@HN HARDY. Ald orm TBRENCE PARLEY, Alderny ‘Tne roll deving beer .called, the foliowing .membera anewere! ty cher pane - a . Henry, Hall, MoCool, Reed, Chi fichellityers "a Hardy, Masterson, Ovtiw Pariey a ‘Jeremiad, Oo motion ‘Of Alderman Fanacy, Alderman Hardy waa ealivd 10 the chatr ‘On Liction, We reading of tho winutes of the last mesting need with, MOTIONS. ¥ moved o discharge the Committee on Puvle Health from further couxderation of the repert of Comaiitter on Public Health from the Board of Coancitmen, to fenoe the north side of Fifty-fifth street, between Second Alderman Fax and Third avenn Also to fen vacant lous en -Filty first and. Filty-second @treets, between Second and ‘Third avenues, Which wes carried. And the paper was laid over. kevonts. The Commitiee on National ATaird presented @ report requesting tbe Compirolicr to sue bonds for barbor de fenw hich was laid over. withthe foregoing, Alderman Fagumr pre- con National Affaireof the nnon Gouneil are hereby directed con jontly 0 confer wediovely with hia Ssccliency the Governor ot shia State, Woworacde Horatio Seymour, and Honorabie Bdwia D. Mor 84, members of the cominission aathoried by the Legisla. ture to take mwasares to detend the harbors and frontier of th. Staic. on the Kubjeeto: the protection of the harbor of the city of New Yori, to asceriain what action that co maission has taken 98 regard touch protection, or if ( Dave wot yet taken avy stepsin this direction what will provably be their wetion in reference to strengthewiog the @eiences of tis harbor. Which was unanimeusiy adoptedsand directed to be tra mitied to the Board of Counc Yor concurrence therein. ‘The Commitics on Fire Dy partment presented a report ase of & JoLo! ground for the wee of ber Thirty-three. The Committee on Wharves, Piers and Slips presented a report to ouikd aplor atthe foot of Keriy-elghth street, North er. ‘Which was lal over. RESOLUTIONS. By Alderman Faniay— Whereas, a reeinent of infantez, to be desi the Bighty-third reg: ut of the New York State National Guard, is now urse of formation in this leadership ef the Hon. Frederick A./Conkiin, Whe . the sakt corps designs to enter e. serviee of their government as soon as it shall have perfected their organi ation, which willprovably be in a few days; and hereas the company, comimandants of the said oorps peed some pecuniary aid in addition .to such as Wer have Been udle to obtain from pri\ ate contributions of our citizens, to chable them to perfect the organization of their reapective commands; therefore, beat Resolved, That tie sutne of one hundred dollars be, and ‘same ix hereby apprapriated to each company of the raid corps, to cousitute'a regim-ntal fund in ad of the.ac- eoutrements and or tation of the respective companiee. the amount to be cl 1 by the Comptreiler to the account of Donations, to be paid over to the eommandant of the regiment. hi was laid over, MOTIONK. RESUMED, Alderman Mrrcuxut. moved to suspend he regular order of besiness in order to take ap papers fsom the Board of Couveiimen. Which was carried. PAVERS FROM ROARD OF COUNCILMEN. Preamble and rea lotion repealing the right of the Har lem Ratiroad Company to lay rails and run their care in Broadway and other streets, passed heretofore by the Com. mou Cou nd approved by the Mayor ap the 23d day of April, 1463. c Alderman Lona moved a coneurrence with the Board of Pounce! Asan amendment, Allerman McCoo. moveé a reference ‘ofthe paper to the Gommitwee on Railroads, Which was net seconded Ww vinan LonG renewed his moties for an don for the previous ya The question shail gain ques ity. under:the oy an then tlon be now putt? was ja the afirmative. The min question being on concurrence with the Board of Cour cilmen, was thea put and carried by the following your — AMlrmative—Aldermen Fox, Heary, Hall, Reed. Chipp Mitchell, 1 Jeremiah, Masterson, Ottiwall . aud ai—di. Nogative—Aldermen MeCoo!, Hardy and Farley—3. Resolution that perm ssion be given to William Keamer to > sas jamps in front of ix premises Now. 50 and B own expense, under the direction of the Bios ty h_permissiow to rempatn only during non Counell. =n ling the horse and cart, cents gi or said increase.to date from tne passage of this reso- iow. Which was laid over. Report. of Committon on Street 0: ings of Board of Councilmen, with resolution that the cL ration be directed, to ‘the eeicaet od oie ‘cause the necessary legal proceedin fo be taken to widen Vestry atiert on the northerly: side, from Huron street to Greenwich atreet, ia accordance with = Row on,tle in the Re. iiilee. ich was concurred in Chippy, Micheli Htyerm Jereailah, Harayy Masterson, On ieheli, Ryern Jereniiah, Hardy, Masterson, Ow well Parley an Lorycnié i Report of Committee. on Ronde, in favor of adopting re- ution that Fifty fqurih street, between Broadway and ighth avenue, be paved with Helgian or trap. block pa : ment, under the direction of the Croton Aqueduct Board, @0d that the accompanying ordinance therefor be adopted, Which was adopted by, the following vote, vi Av rmative—Aidermen Fox, Henry, Hail, MeCool, Reed, Chipp. Michell, Ayers, Jeremiau, Hardy, Masterson, Ove! ‘well and Rows in favor of adopting reso- on the south side of Fitty.nfth @trest, between Broaiway an! Eighth avenw Gagged aad where necessary, under the direction of the joner, and that theaccompanying ordinance ther opted. Which was adopted by the following.vate, viz: Afirmatjve—Aiderimen Vox, Henry, Hall. McCool, Reed, Chipp. Michell, Ryers, Jeremiah, Hardy, Masterson, Out. the salary of the Second Axa ard of Aldermen. be increased to the an : Jollara, tie Kae Lo ta ect from nt day of January, 163. ant ine Comptroller is hereny directed to pay Bu: iy” /eaxe from the appropriation of city contingencies, acWiMeh vias lost tor want uf « constitutional vote, as fol rena “Affirmative—Aldermen Fox, Honey, Hall, MeCool, Reed, Obipp, Mitchell, Hardy, Masterson, Otuwell'and Long—I Bega ive Aldeninan Je revuiali—1 Was sub-eq.ient y .ecunsidered and laid over, Kevort of Comsnittee on Roads im favor of aloptins reso. Autian that Histy-tourte Elghth avenue to Morn river, be regila @ direction of Abe Burret Comins alone that the accompanying ordi Banos therelor be ndopic Which wasado).ed Allinjative—A Chip, Mice! well, Farley an Resolution Tenth avenues. direc strect, from and grated, under an following vote. viz Henry, Hall, McCool, Reed, ra, Jereiniah, ff Long—M. at Siaty-tifth street, betw ed with Belgan pay aga’ of tle Croton Aqueduct Department, and the ac- shying ordinance therefor be a opted hich waa adovied by the following ¥ Allrwative— Aldermen Heory, Chipp, Mitchell, Ryers, Jeremiah, Hardy, Mast welt and Long 13. Reselution tat Sixty iifth street, between Eighth and enues, be regilat id graded, curbed and gi tered, and ti r jardy, “Masterson, Outi: Eighth and Shrowgb t's cont Com issioner, and We accompanvingordinance therefor be | adopted by the following sote, vt worraen Fox. Uenry, Hall, Mec ri, Jeremiah, Hardy, Masters ng ward of Counelimen in adopting resoiuvion. that. 8 ty second areet, between Hroadway aed Bighth avenne, De re. uiated er the direetion of the Street Commirwe iy ance there! Wh ch wae adapted by tle following vote, vir — Afiirinativesdermen Henry, Hall MoGool, Reed, Chipp, Micueil. Ryers, Jeremiah, dardy, Masterson, Ottiweil and Lon 9° of concurring n in adopting re m that Tenth avense North rive at, under the direct at, and that tue accompany Mowing vote, vie McCool, Reed, Chi erson, Quiwell He) ort 0° Con mittee amr R ‘ae wpting resoluiion t y apd bights avenu Roar ALe direction of (ht Oratan Aques erty owners on the line to pai the city tive remainder, ead that the senamyan we therefor be adonted. Which \ as adopied by be fdlowtns vote, viz — AfirqationsAvlernen Beury. Hell, McCool, Raed Chip, Mie ere, Jeremiak, Slamly, Meaterson, Ottiwell am \ coon Beg dein faver of concurring with Vin adapts & resotwen that Forks-ae avenue io Munson river, be . ander Ue diveetion of the net Departinent vuimi that (he accompan yiag Aving vot ool, Re 1 rs. tal, M . Chtnp, x dys Marter-ox, Ottiwell and Spee 1» Ronda ity favor of 4 reso th ween Twit no the Sire yrdinance there by the following vote, vir Hal. Cool, Reed, Chipp, anty, Masbereon Ontiwell anc at on Ronde in favor of adopting reso. a! at between Dench aveaue and graded: cur i four feet w Tissioner, @n@ thas tha acoompanylog adopt | by ihe following rote, via — en Henry, Hall Mec ool a Bte ‘minh, Hardy, Maserson pau “Heyer of Cermensiiee on Roads, im favor of adopting reso i PuGoh Wat the eurd and gutver stomes be set, awd the mde. Wola ia 4 10. a where ne tn Ninth ave. nue, be wren Pifty-cbind and Filty ourth str ete, wsmler (he ar © Sineet Commmiaaioner. and that the’ accom. Panying of unaner (here ioe by Which was a opted by the follow i re Affirmative—Alderneu Hen y, Ha ool, Reed, O leuell, Hyera, Jereiniah, Hariy, Masterson, rte Hee) noe Keport of Commitiee on Roads. in favor of adopting re.t0- lution that Seventy sith street, from FW avenue to Ba. Borer, te ronylaued and graded under the direetion of the ret Com falar that the accompanying ordinance th. refor be adopied ted by the follows vote, vig — M Which was a: it vote, viz. — men evry, Hall, Motiool, Reed, Chipp jeremiah, Hardy, Masterson, Ortiwell and adjourned. and thy D. 7, VALRNTINE, Clern. committee on Ronds in fevor of concurring | [orn at) os i So sraran 705/05 ss di Boq., Premdont, in the chair, end COMMUNICATION. A communication was received fromthe lative to che bosimese of his department and 10. "*iibich was rwoelved and ordered earl. wxsoLomon, RICK hereas, the Common Council of the did by resoluvion grant to the New ‘York Toad Oompanv the privilege of extending ning the cars of the company inio 'Broad: and other sireets in said city; vand, mission so grven to the New Ye ant Company was granted solely with & view of preventing the consurmmasien by the Legislature of this State then in ses- alien at Albany. of a scheme calculated to subvert the right of the authorities of the city to “the control of the pnblia moepionnd. ni psare ae ee ree te ietion, and w only eo: rights Of private individuals, ‘but valso of the chartered rights of the corporation; and, ‘Whereas. the commendable acon of the Bxeoutive of the Stave in veioing the iniquitous and majust measure above alluded'to, has removed, at least for the present, all esuse of Aapprebensien of such unwarranted and unauthorized interfe- rence in thre Municipal rights of the city; and aa it ts obvious that Uae groat majority of those whore directly interested in preserving for all time the free.and unobstracted ase of roadway are opposed to any action tending to the conatruc- tion of 1 railroad in the grent pablic tho-oughtare, eilhor by the State or the Municipal government; be it, therefore, Resolved, That the resolution, by law or ordinance, ap- wed by the Mayor on the lay of April, thort7. Thg or nermitting the. kald. the New"¥ore and Harte Rail: mpany to extend their ratl tracks, or run their cars into and through Broadway, Madisan avenne and ether streetworavenues, be and the same ‘is hereby died, Te- scinded and repealed. Which was aitopted, all the membere-present voting in fa- vor thereot, REPORTS RESUMED. Report-of Committee on Roails to flag sidewatk wost side of Third avenue, detween ‘One Hundred and Twenty- seventh nd One Hundred and Twentyninth streets, ford with, Which was laid over. Report of Committees, on Roads concurring to lay cros- waike at Sixth avenu Forty-sevents and Fifty seventa tree Which was nid over, anni Report of Committee on Roads Fiftyeninth street, between Tenth avenve.and Broadway. Which-was laid over. PAPERS FROM BOARD OF ALDERMEN, Resolution (if the Board @f Councilmen concur) that the standing eommittees of both Beards of:the Common Coun. cil, known and denominated the Committee on National Aitairs, be and they dre herr cominiitee, 40 he Known and designated the Joint Committee on National Affairs, to whom shill be referred all papers in relation toreceptions and other public demonstrations, un. Jess otherwise ordered by the Common Couxcil, ‘Which was laid over. Preamble.reciting that the sweepers of the public mar- keteure now receiving & monthly, salary, of twenty-five dol lars, which is inst ent. &e., resolution: tion of the sweepers of ‘the public markets be the comy Increased to the sum of thirty-five dollars each per month; and second,*that inasmuch as the appropriation for the em- ploymentof the attacherof the markets je not suMeient to the amount of the pro increase, that the Comp. Toller beattthorived 10 pay the tocressed eplary authorized by the foregoing resolution from the appropriation for eity conting eo hich wi over. Resolution, that the Comptroller be directed io make the necessecy arrangements with the lessee of the dock at the foot of East Twenty third street, to obtain possessfon of such ortion thereo! ae way be requir d for the ase of the City tor, Which eaid portion is hereby set aside for that rDOKe. > YY hich was concurred In by the following wote:m Affimative—Councilmen Hayes, Healey, Kenantthe Pres dent, Webster, Gross, MeConnell, Repper, Houghtalin, “Hi viland, Gaw, Murray, Brice, Russell. Joyce—16, eMOLUTIONS HESU! B} inciiman G voxs— Resolved, That the Stroet Commissioner be and be is here by authorivea to muke a contract with Ma. George Tompson to tarnish a endicieot number of hix patent regulator gas burners for the nee of the public bulldtaxs and srset lamps, for the purpose of giving a more uniform anderegular light, Which was laid over. FROM THE ROARD OF ALDERMEN RvaIVR. Resolution, thatthe Eleventh avenue. feom Pifty-second sweet toone hundred feet north of Fifty.ninih street, be lig! tod with gaa forthwith, under the direction of bhe Street Commissioner Which was concrrred ta. Biliof William S. vans, amounting, to twelve dollars, for nervices.on occasion of the reception of the Thirty-seventh and Thirty eighth regiments New York Volunteers. (By Board of Aldermen, ordered to be paid.) Whici was referred te Committee on National Affairs, Bidlof Conklin & Batis, amonnting to eight hundyet_ and twenty-aix dallas, for services in the reception of the Thir- ty-seventh and Thirty-elghth regiments New York Yolun- u (By Board of Aldermen, ordered to be paid.) Which was referred to Gommittee on National Affairs. Resolution, that permission be given to David Paige to keep a watering trough on the northwest corner of Wash- ington and Chambers streets, during the pleasure of the Common Counet), Which was concurred in, REPORTS AGAIN RESUMED. Report of Committee on Donations and Charities, to do- nate one thongand dollars to Saint Vincent's Hospit Which was lait over. MOTIONS, sneilman WxastrR moved that the Committee on Chari. ties and Donations be discharged from the further coneie ration of report of Committee on Axsesaments of Boar! of Aldermen. with resolution that the Comptroller be directed to draw bis warrant in favor of M ‘aters for the « Irty-uine dollars. to enable him to pay tham street ts proper ac treets. and for pavit ne street AOCiy Mall piace, and charge the same to copa Thich waa carviod. ‘was laid over. Sounetiman Waeeran moved that the Committee on Chari- ties and Donations be di: from the further conside. Fation of report of Committee on As-esamenta of Board of Aldermen, with resolution that the sum of five hundred and eighty-six dotlars and eieeyy ‘ive cents be donated to the Lexingion avenue Methodiet Episcopal church, to. enable ‘Amsesemenis against their property, Lexington aveane Fifty second them. to pay sundi southwert 7 ol street, an‘l that the Comptrolier be directed to draw his war. ; Gomptrolier be sitecte: to araw his warrant in favor rant in favor of the Board of Trustees of raid incorporation for said smonnt, and charge the same to account of dona- thon Which was carried, And the same was Counc'iman W be discharged from the further consiter- ‘of Committee on Financesof Board of Alier- soinition that the Comptrolier be direaed to tim favor of the Nursery and Child's Hos Bininger, tts First Directress. for the A dotlars, as @ donation in ati of the said Nursery and Child's Hospital, and charge the sume to ft» appropriate account, Wiieh wan carried. And the same was laid over. Conneilwan WeesteR moved that the Committee on Do Charities he discharged from the further con- n of report of aud committee in favor of donating ‘of fifty dollars to sundry persona, blind aduits, who have applied for the same. Whieb was lost. Counciiman Heves moved thut the Committee on Streets be disc! areed fram the farther consideration of petition of H. E. Legrain, of mumber seven hundred and twenty nine ‘ovddwas. for permission to put up a show window. (By Board of Aldermen prayer of petitioner granted. ) Which was carried, ‘The nection of the Board of Aldermen was then concurred Jv an Tayes meved that the Committee on Finance et from the further consideration of petition of Mary Noonan, for loss of "hoe wi the Comptro ler be directed to ww hie ‘ant in favor of | Mary Noonan, i vundred and fiity dollars, the kame bein I of horse, drowned on the twentieth of Apri}, ind eight hundred and sixty three, from pier font of Waite strect (in consequence of removal of the atringgiece therefrom), aul ebmrge the # to appropriation for donations and charities Which was carried. | And the same was laid over, Himan Brice moved that the Committee on Streets reed from the (urther consideration of resolution of Board of Aldermen that permission be given to George Kers:cin to keep a stall stand in front of the premises num. der Hee hundred and eighty-one Bighth avenue, with the | consent of :he proprietor of the premises, during’ the plea. | acre of the Common Counell, |" Whieh was earr! | The resolution w inen concurred in, GRSEKAL ORDERS, Report of Commitee on Roads, in favor of concurring with the Board of Aldermen adopting resolution that the sidewalks on Fifth avenue, between Forty fourth and Forty- wxth streets be agged where not alrea'y done, under the direction of the Sireet Commissioner, and that thr accompa. nying ordinance therefor be adopted. Wire was td hy the following vate:— Amtiemative Councilmen Maxes, Healy. Keenan, the Prowiden', Webster, Gross, MiConnel, Repper. Hovghta. lin, Havilind, Gaw, Murray. Brice, Russell, Joyce—t5 Report of Committers on Roads in favor of concur ring with the Board of Aldermen in adopting resolu ton that the sidewalks im Second as hb sides, between One Hucdred and) Twenty-t 4 Hundred and Twenty ninth str eta be tacged r four feet de throat the centre thereof, and cord and gutter stones be set, water the direction of the Street Commissioner. and ving ordinaner therefor be adopted, President, Havtand, ir of concurring Fesolv'tion that rom the Third to fer the contre Uses ler the direct micetoner, and ska: accompanying erdinance therefor be ted, Dumieee a bs the ‘Se Lalas mst = K Affinonative unciimen Hayes. Healy, Keenan, the Pres demt, Webster, Gross, MeConve | Repper, How Haviland, Gaw, Murray, Brice, Russell, Jo: Report ‘of Commitee on toads te farne of concur with Beer! of Aldermen tn aloprieg resoluvion that ere walks be Iaid at the intersections of Ome Hundied ant Filiy-second and One Hund aod Pitty third streets i Fenih meaue, under the Uirection of the Croton Aquediit Boord, and that the aecompanyiny ordinaver therefor be acopted. Ww Bich waeadont en urd an guuter aionre, set, jan wewe ir feet wide. trom the Piah to the sevend under (be direction of the 1 Commiasione the accompanying aalinance theretor be adopted Witoh vw the (oNOw lng vote = \ firmarive—€ ntinves Henly, Keenan, the Pre | sident, Webster, Grose M Conmed, Kepper, Houghtaiin, | Mayviiand . Mavenge Brier, Kassel, Jovee=1d, a portof Commitee ea BR when Beard of Aliorm Hundred and Twenty day it FAVOR Of oOneUrr'ng loj'hug resolution that One undred and Twenty u th ant Oae seventh sireete between Second and Third ave Fillated and graded. the eden ols Boeged « fom Wide Abr@ ih che oamtr: thereof, anil ihe « ‘ot 8 ord he Sireet Com ance therelor Kulte stones set, wader the direction mos loner and that the sero) le ndopted Which was adopted by the followin, Aurmative—Covnetunen Mayes, Hoa y. KePnan the Pr fident, Webster, Grom, Met oumeli, Repper, Hovghtalin, tinad, Gas. Murray, Bows, Koageli, Joyer—I5, ort of Contmiiter an Roads, in Taror of eoneurring wi b Board of Aldermen in adopang te that the sidewal: «01 Biity fou 4h arect. vetween Hint aod Tenth avenues, be flagged ‘heir fui) width where uot alreny dene ied \ and the Gurb and gutter mtones net id reset Whe @ veces direction of e Street nmiaaoner, aut nny ing ordinance cherefor be add, te: nd Vy the folowing vote .—. Haves, Healy, Keongy the Meton eneral Order four handtred of Commities on Sewers af sidewalks af || y marie and-conatituteda joint | for Nagging Rose and Duane ‘Eeanuct te ‘NWeW- YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE. 26, 1863; ‘ Board ith resolution that a sewer, with the ting and twenty-three dol- ts, NO. 23 Bedford avenue, corner of Clymer street, MISCELLANEOUS. Boose ary retin bon By) Gal be ait i Laugh y five cents, aud ebarge the same 10 account fihamsburg, ‘without farther fovtiasion, om Gasursay af” A SECRET WORTH KNOWING.—GO TO z Brea. from Hudsou to Greenwich street direc- ngrocies. Jerucan, at two o'clock. - the Ci her Heard, hat the mecom- a , AGNEW'S, 260 Greenwich street, corner iri of the Conan Aaneduet Hes aud re enlesy of the Crk 10 tne | Canter —In Brooklyn, on Wednesday morning, June 24, | and se ihe low bole Tean, Wil ound ty een n by t 2 following vote:— ‘Buperintendent of Hopalre, 'S' polies be Oxed at | Of consumption, FLLeN M., wife of William H. Carter, iu | Blour ant Prov! at, aud else Afirmattee—C ee nee Hayes, 5 ‘the | the rate of ome thousand two hundred ai . Afty dollars per Sedans pene at hes family. Hames, $c.; Shoulders, ; for Bugare, President, Webster. G Met'or Repper, goome Janeane ope. one whouennd The ives and of the famtiy are snvmed to | wards. ‘Gaw. Murray Ru Joyoo—Uh, : sixty three, and charge the eame to f | attend the funeral, from ber late residence, 94 Prerrepont ‘imate called up General Order (oir hundred Street, on Saturéay alteenoon, st two o'clock, without | ALL PERSONS HAVING CORNS. BUNION ‘aver er aaopting resolution that the wacent lot on thé of ‘Commitice on Roads, 1m fever of concurring | further wrvitation ireaued by Dr, J. BRIGGS, Surgeon Chiropodint, ‘south west commer of Oak and Roosevelt streets be fenced in Aldermen, tn adopting resolu that per. CanTer.-—At Newburg, on Wednesday afternoon, June or procute his Alleriater of Graasiets and at 7 iw mediately. under the direction of tbe Street Commis ‘mnission be given to Thomas Lewe and ‘Patrick Dunnigan to | 24, Many Howasnp, youngest child of Edward P, and Mary | or by 1,ail, at 26 cents, 50 cents and $1 per bex, Dr. sion rand thal the sccompanying ord %* | four fee: wide” Oni ‘Hundred. aud ‘Trenty inind and One | ““gchrter, eued 2taonthe and ¢ days. fere'fnr weeke regardicas af Cathing, When comma, ; ‘Savannah (Ca.) papers please ere'for woe! aa ing. When corns, a fe vote:— Hundred and Twenty-fourth strects; berween Seventh and BASED DNORED AREF. re. are Wuch fi rostered. and f hich woe exonted by the Celteming sate ‘Bighth avenues, under the direction of tbe Street Commis | Musacus.—At the name pace, ot Thursday morning, | yr” Hrices! modern surative shold be used. O. yetore ase at, Webster, Grose, McConnell, Repper. signer, june 25. Wintae Percteos, only son of J. F. and Joanie E. | cursed? hunion oppressed and toe nail tormented suwerers, Haviland. Gaw, Murry. Brice, Russell, Jogee- | ,lvhich was lost for want of the equirad number of | Messmore, aced 8 mouths aud 9 days. give these remedies a trial and become happy. Reaoived. That ‘article eight, section steven, | Seta mm The friends of the familes and of Mr. T.M. Ferguson | ——¢ —— = mancerof the city, relative 10 the “Burean of 1 Alirimative—The President. Councilmen Webster, Gross. | x9 invited to attend the funeral, from thelr residence, fineer of te Fire Fimnent.” be amended wetennelt, Reavper,, Henge Malin, Haviland, Gaw. Murray. | \145-west Forty cocond: street, this (Priday) efverondas at j INSTRUCTIONS: were cLenice iw the Dorparatine at to exceed twe've ‘ative—Councilmen Hayes, Hualy and Keepan—3. two o'clock, A CARD SPECIAL, c) YOUNG MEN,—TER” fn number, mt aconipensation of twodoltars and Afty cents ich wa- subsequently reconsidered and laid ever. Disnwr.—On Thursday, June 25, Freverice Diswer, io {ull scholarahipe. inel@irgXlon ble entry, Gookkeeping, ay @ messenger, at awalary of eight hundred dol- Report of Commiitee on Ronds,-in favor of eoncurring | the 40th year of hig age mereantile arithmetic and manship. will be sold this: ‘aud the same aball Ge taken from iigappre- | with Board of Aldermen im adopting & resolution that Forty | The relatives and frieude of ‘the fanviiy, also the mem: | Wanting ah Hine eatin Beate eS ase account.” fires sireet, between Broadway and Ei enue, vere of the United Brother iy, ala0 Regular price $40, Time uniimited, Private instruction . Pat hich was adopted by the following vote:— flagged and reacyed, whee necessary (with the exception tied Brothers Lodge, No. 356, F and A. M.. | cally to adults. indies or ‘men, OLIVER B, GOLD. ‘AMirmauve—Gounciinen Haves, Healy, Keenan, Webster, | of that portion of mid street lying between Broadway and | are most respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from | Siti TH, 756 Broadwi Gren. "MeConnell, Repoer, ‘Houghtalin, Haviland, Gaw, | Seventh avenue, south side, the same having been already | the corner of Third avenue and Fortieth street, this | —————~ r Murray, Brice, Russeli, Josce—l4, cone), to be doae under the direction of the Btreet | (Friday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. The remaing A COMPETENT TEACHER WILL EDUCATE GRATU- Stlow ofthe Bourd of Aldermen thatthe Comptrotler | Commias! ind the accompanying ordinance therefor be | will be taken to the Lutheran Cemetery. JA. ‘ously two voung ladies in English, French, Music and adopted. Whict) was adopted by the followsng vote, viz-— Ailirmative—Couneilinen Haves, Healy. Kenan, the Pre. sident, Webster, Gross. McConnell, Reyper, Houghiaiin, Ha viland, Gaw, Murray, Briee, Russell, Jo; ce~15, Report of ‘Commitiee on Keads'in favor of concurring with the Board of Aldermenyin adopting a resolution that Forty-tirst street, from Eleventh 0 fwelfth avenues, be re- led, graded, curbed and guttered; also curb and gutter Siones re-et and the sidewalks vellagged where necessary, four feet wide, in Eleventh aven aud Forty-third streets: ‘also tnat Forty-ninth sireet. be: a Third and Sixth avenues, be curbed, guttered and lagged a space four feet wile throtigh the cenire of the si wa'ks t) rected the salaries of the employes of the Gounell'te the-Gorporation. 10 the amount of twelve thou. sand dollars, trom (he appropriation of thirty thousand dollars made for the Las Department. Which Wwas.eoucurred in by the tollowing vote:— Affrmativo—Councilmen Hayes, Henly, Keenan, The President. Webster, Gross, MeCounell, Repper, Honghtelin, Haviland, Gaw. Murray, Brice, Russell, Joyee—15, Founcilman Muakay called up GenéralfOrder four bun. dred and one, being & resolution that the vacant lo's.on the south wide of Rose street, between Duane and Pearl streets, be fenced in. under the direction of the Street Commis: sioner, and that the accompanying ordinance therefor be adopted. hich was adopted by the following vote:— hereof, where not ly done. under the direction MiisnatiterCaunciimen Layer, fiealy, ‘Keenan, The | of the Street Commissioner. and that the accompanying or President, Webster, Gross, McConnell, Repper, Houghtaim, | dimance theretor be adopted, | Mayiland, Gaw. Murray. Brice, Russell, J 15. ‘hich was adopted by ne fallowing sete: Allirmative—Cquneiline Healy, Keenan, the Pre- sident, Webster, Gross, McC etl, pper, Houghtalin, Havitand, G aw. Murray: Brice, Russi Joyer—18. 3 wt of the Commitee o: nm swith the Board of At 'ting ‘resolution. that Counciinan KeRNAN called ‘up General Order four bun- dred and tvo, being a resolution that the vacant lots on the side of Chainbers street, between Peartand William be fenced in under the direction of the Street Com- , and that the accompanying ordinance therefor ibe adopted. Filwy-fourch street, from Third avenuesto the East river. be ‘Which was adopted by the following Migr " sirbetrees anieren, on Le oe} eae for sees wide. ve . ant “ty gu ry ;_the sam Adirmative Counciimen Hayes, Healy, Koenrm Ue Tit |. be dane under the direction of the tres? Oswomiesioner, sident, Webster, Gross, MeOennell, Repper, Houghtalin, Hevitind, Gaw, Murray, sand that the accompanying ordinance therefor be adopted, Oouncitman Gaw catled up General ‘Order tour hundred, Ld ol Brice, Sassell: S0g00—75 Which was adopted by the following vote:— ndea jot ou the deo | Allirmative-—Covn ilmen Hayes, Healy, Kenai Pre. Daing a. Fesclution What Che ace ote ee eth aide of | aident, Webster. Gross, McConeell. ‘Rapper. "Houghtalia, fonved in under the direction of the Strert Commissioner, | Havitand, Gaw, Murray, Brice. Russel, Joyce—15, Report of Committee on Roads in favor of concurring with the Board.of Altermen in adopting resolution that the car- riage way of First avenue, from Fortieth to Forty eighth street, be repaired forthwith, under the direction-of the ‘Croton Aqueduct Board, and that the accompanying-ordi nance therefor be adepted, Which was adovted by the following vote:— and that the accompanying 0: dinance therefor be adopted ‘Which was adopted by the following vote:— Affirmative—Councilmen Hayes, Healy, Keonan,.the Pro | sident, Webster, Gross, McConnell. Repper, Houghtalin, javiiand, Gaw, Marray, Brice, Russell, Soven—16. Councilman Russet. called up General Order four hun- dred-and ninetcen, being a report of Committee on Public ‘adopting resolution that the vacant lots in] | Aflirmative—Councilmen | Hayes, Healy, Keenan, the atts wooce etween First and. Second avenues, be | President, Webster, Gross, M Con Repper, Houghtalin, | “fenced. in, under” the direction of the Street Commiaatoner, gene Gaw. Murray, Brice, Fussell Fi sand that the accom) anying ordinance therefor be adepted.' | , Repor' of Comunittee on Road: ap rereniet eapencsing: oh 8 ALO} the following vete:— Aitmpative- Gauneitiven Hayes, tealy, Keenan, the Pre Etuhty-sesenth, Eighty-eighth, Bighty-ninth, Ninetieth and sident, Webster, Grows. McConnell, Repper, Houghtaiin, Ha- Ninety-first streets, be opened from Third avenue ito the d)@aw, Murray, Brice.tRussell, Javce—i8, East river. viewenor Commiitee on ‘Pubiie Health of Board of Alder Which was adopted by the fallowing vote:— men, with revolution that the low ani sunken lots.on the | | Afrmative-Councilmen Hayes.@ Healy, Keenan, the south side of Broadway, between Fifth avenue and Fifty. | Puesident, Webster, Gross, McConnell, Repper, Houghtalin, Bayiland,'Gaw. Murray, Brice, Russell, Joyce—t5. Report ‘of Committee on Roads, in favor of adopting resolution that the sidewalks in Fourth avenue, between One Hundred and ‘Twent and One Hundred and elght! aureet, be filled in, ander the direction of the Street Commissioner, and that the accompanying ordinance there- fog be adopted, ‘was concurred in by the following vote:— ¢ : A ae Gouneiinen Hayer, Healy. Kocwan, the Pee. | Twenty -seventh sizeets, be tiagged four feet wide ‘hroush alent, Webster, Gross, McConnell, per, Houghtatin, | the centre thereof, under the direction of the Sizect Com- Haviland, Caw, Murray, Brice, Russell, Jayee—15, the Accompanyinglordinance therefar be Repertof Commmitter on Public Henith of Board of Alder- i men, with rasolition that the vacant lots om the north side | Which was adopted by the following vote: of Forty-seventh * about one hundred feet westof | _Aflizmative—Couneilnen Hayes, Healy, Keenan, the Ninth avenue, be fenced, under tha direction of the Bu eb Serena i tag en aera ae per, ta cbrn i that the accompanying ordinance there aviland, Gaw, Murray, Brice, Russell, Joyce—15, fore note _ ~— Report vr Committee 'on Roads, in 'favar of concurring Whi h was.esncurred in by the following vote: — Aflirmative--Connelimen Hayes, Healy, Keenan, the Pre- aijent. Grose, Webster, McConnell, Repper, Houghtalin, Havitand Gaw, Murray, Brice. Russell, Joyce—I5. Repart.o Commitier on Padiic Hea th of Board of Alder- mea, with resojuion that the vacant lots on the north aide Of Pourt enth steer, adjotning the Church of the fmmacn- late Conception be fénoed In under the <irection af the Street Commiaslacer, and that the accompanying ordinance with Leard of Aldermen in adopting resolition that Fiuty- ninth street, between ‘Phird and Fourth avenues, be regulated and graded, curbed and guttered, and flagged a space of four foct wide through the sidewalks thereof, under the direction of the Street Commissioner, and the ‘accompanying ordi- nance therefor be a opted, Which was adopted by the following yote:— Affirmatwe—Counelimen Hayes, Healy, Keenan, the Presi- dent, Web ross. McConnell, Repper, Houghtalin, Havi- therefor be adopted. i . Brice, Russell, Jovee—15. WW. feh wax conopir! in by the following vote:— on Roads in favor of concurring with Affemative—own Sinem Hayes, Healy, Keenan, The in adopting resolution that the side- r tent, Wooster os ‘onnell, Repver, Honghtalia, on. both sides of Filty-first street, bet) Tenth and Mav taad, Gaw, Mursay, Brive, Russell, Jover: nth avenues, be flagged where tecessary, under the Keport of Commitien On Public Heaitit of Board of Alder. | divection of the Strect Commi-stone: the accom: and thai ord naace therefor be adopted. was adopted by th Afliemative—€auncilinen Hayes, Healy, Keenan, the Prest dent, Webster, Gross, MeConneli, Repper, Houghtalin, Havi- land, Gaw, Murray, Brice, Russell, Joyce—-15, port of Committee on Roads im favor of concurring with Board of Aldermen in adopting resolution that the Croton Aquedit Board be directed to pave Forty first street, be- dween Third and fourth avenues, with Belgian pavement, and the accompay ing ordinance therecor be adopted, Wich was ioat for want of the requised number of votes, as follows — ‘Aflirmative—Councilmen Keenan, the President, Gross, McConnell, Reyper, Moughtalin, Gaw, Marray, Brice, Rus- on Fiftieth street, hh siete, ues, to the Lonses east (row Second avon re n, under the direction Of the Street Commissioner, and that the accompanying Or.inance therefor be adopted WwW curred in esolition that the een Rest and S side! Webster, Grong, dt a Haviland, Gaw, Murray, Br : Report of Comm tei Board of Alder mon. with resolution Guat the vacant ots on Forty ninth sirert. north side, between Firat and Second avenues, to the houses east from Second avenue, be fenced in under the d re ton of the Steet Comtmiseli ter, and that the accompany dH therefor be adented. sell, Joyce, ” ‘hich was col arred in by folowing vote Negaiive—Councilmen Hayes, Healy, Webster, Haviland— Afirinative—-Councilmen Hayes, Healy, Keenan, The Pre- 4. Subsequently such vole was reconsidered, aad th adopted by the lollowing vete:— oiint Affirmative—Co: ncilmen Hayes, Healy, Keenan, the Pre- sident, Webster, Gross, McConnell, Ri 7, Houghtalin, aident, Webster, Gross, MeConvell, Renper, Houghtalin, Haviland, Gaw, Murray. Brice, Russell, Joyce—15, on Roadaaf Board of Aldermen, with directed to ‘diaw Repo: t of Committe reaolutions, first, that the Comptrolier be his warrant in favor of the ieasee of a portion of Mount | Haviland. Gaw. Murray, Brice, Russell, Joy 5. Morrie square for the aum of five thousand dollars, when: | Counctiman Hougnzaun called "p cole ae being a report of Commitiee on ever (he said lessee shall have surrendered all claim to the ara premises leased by tim. and known as A portion of aald resol men on that Fifty ninth street, from the Eighth to the Eleventh avenues, be paved with Belgran square, together with ail Improvements made thereof oF vee erected thereon, and that he take his reeeipt therefor, the it Immediately, the entire expense thereof to be paid by said app. opriation to he taken from the appropriation for owners of property on the line of the proposed i improve: rection of the Croton Aqueduct Depart: ‘hat the accompanying ordinance therefor De ich was referred to Committee on Streets, PAPERS PROM UOARD OF ALDERMEN RESUME! Resolution of the Hoard of Aldermen donating George 'n widow two thousand five hundred dollars in view Jnproving Mount Morrie aquare: and second, that | ¢ Street Gommiscioner ve directed 10 proceed with the. work ‘of lin oviny and regulating Mount Morris square, whenever the -g0ing resolutions are complied with Honor of Crmmitiee op Finnnee of Board. of Aldermen, a on Finsnee 0 Freel on that the Comurolier be dire: ted to draw Me Kong oa rage Fy Pies ine tor tectse fone bie hor ana By ot Councilmen, amended by “ote king out Iwo charse the sume to its proper account. = five hundred dollars and inserti one thousand r “rgodoad lars. Pee we ot Bonrd of Aldermen, reciting that a resolution | | By Board of Aldermen, former action adhered to, nnd Al- derincn Reed, Mitchell and Hardy appointed a Comiitice of Conference.) Councilman Hayes moved that the Board adhere to its former action and appoint a Committee of Conference. was approved Jantars three, one’ (hougad eight hundred ane sixty three. donating the Truaives of the New York In- mary for Indigent Worn and Children the sum of one ousand doliare. — failed to Vegan votes ae Which was » i" t resol carries. Saeetttier ‘bo diverted vo cree Ne ‘ofthe | And Covnelimen Webster, Russell and Brady were ap- pointed such committee. nciiman HOUVGMTALIN moved that the Board do now adjourn ‘Which wan carried. Whereupon the PRxstDaxr declared that adjourned until Monday, twenty-ninth inatant, for chock PM. a0y: SSMke N. SWEENAY, Clocks Trustees of the New York Tafiruary tor Indigeot Women and Children tor the aum of one thousand dotlars, as do- nation. and charge the smount to its appropriate account, ‘Whieh was lain over, Report of Committee ov Sewers of Board of Alderm with resolution that a sewer with the necessary receivin basing and culverts be built in Broadway. between Forty, ninth and Fiftieth streete. under the direction of the Croton Aqueduct Board, and that the accompanying ordinance Personal Intelligence. therefon be acovted. id V hich w: sda eg floss hsetar ned Major General Daniel E. Sickles leit town a few days r Y jealy. Keenan, the Pre. doer et eton Grea, “McContell, Keppers Hougaulin, | sitce to resume command of the Third army corps, though Gaw. Murray Brice, Russell, Hosee—16. | | still sulformg trom the effects of his late wound. The sn ccaucioriuatastear ote Goueral dined last week with Governor Seymour at Al basing and ¢ net missioner, and bay, and it is understood he was charged to convey to the President information of importance bearing upon the the ac ompanying ordinance opted. was concurred in by the following vote:— present situation of affairs. Afirmative—Councilmen | Hayes, Keenan, The Tho furniture of the superb mansion of his Excellency Eieilank Gow. Morray. Brien, Senor P. L. Barrada, Minister resident from Peru, was dis posed of yesterday by auction on the promises, corne r of Fifth avenue and Thirty-first street, Col. W. L. O'Brian, of Baltimore: E. Street, of Kansas. Joho Hosmer, of Petroit; H. H. Kimball and 1). Robbins, Of Heston; C.B and E. A. Armstrong, of Providence L. Greenwood, of Now York, are stopping at the Met politan Hotel, Report of Com on Sewers of Board 0: Aldermen, with resolution that a sewer, with the necessary reeeiving Vasins aud culverts, be built in Washingion street. between He nd Gansevoort sirects, (6 commence fifteen feet Gnnsevoort stree’, and to connect with the sewer in jo street, under the direction of the Croton Aqueduct Departivent, aud that the accompanying ordinauce there. for be ade ptd. Wisich was concurred {n by the following vote:— Aflirmative—Coune lin Mayes. Healy, Kenan, The E. D. Webster and family, of Washington; Hon. | Websier, Gross, McConnell, Repper. Houghtalin, Z. Cushing, of Beston; J. Broadhead Olin, of Troy; i Chittenango; C. W. Watrous and lady, of Pennsylvania J.L Colby, of Boston; HJ. Hastings, of Albany: R. A. Forsyth, of Newburg, and Mrs, Blair aud family, of Wash ington, are stopping at the Astor House. W. H. Garfield, United States Navy; N. Wheeler, of Bridgeport, Hon. A. Boody, of Rochester: B. F. String- fellow , of Kansas; G. Moore, of England, ©. Williams, of Philadelphia: J. 0, Hoffman, of Pou, bkeepeie; Captain San- ford, of steamer Merrimac; C. F. Gildorsleove, of King- ston, and Dr. G. A. Smith, of Memphie, are stopping at the St. Nicho Hotel. . Murray, Brice, Russell, Joyce— 15. or: of the Commitier ou Bewers of the Board of Alder. men, with resolution (hat a sewer, with the necessary re- ceiving basins and culverts, be built in Jones street, from Fourth to Bleecker streets, Fourth and Croton nance therefor ba Mg vote — \). Keenan, the Repper, Honghtalin, we, Russell, Joyee—15, on the Kouth side @f Nine- ies Aand B, be fenced in Im: on of the’ Street Commin: aying ordinance therefor be Reso ution t teenth street mediately, under the di that the accom; adoy ted, Which was ac MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. by the folowing vote — Hayes, Henly, Keenah, the Pre- ell, Repper. Houghtalin, nd, Gaw, Murray 1 Ruse, boy. ition that she «abken lots on the so: theast corner of Ro sevelt street, be filed in immediately, under the direc. lon of the Street Commissioner, and that the accompany- ing vrdjnance be adopted. Winieh was adopted by the felonies oe. aly, Keenan, Kepy and. Gaw, Murray: Brice. Russell, Joy Married. Brsnor—Orcetr.—At Jamaica, L 1. 26, by the Rev..J. B. Alliger, Jawes 3 Kisnor to Mre. AN- GxLINK R. Orcutt, all of Jersey gity. No cards Cuase—Rvan.—On Wednesday, June 24, at the resi dence of the bride's uncle, by the Rov. James Kells, D. 1). G, Enank Gass to Jota V. C. Ryan, all of Brooklyn, "No ca Ciayton—Woon.—In Jersey City, on Wednesday, June on Thursday, June the Pre- . Honghtalin, 15. olution that the Yreant lots on the «outh side of Eth. | 10. by the Rey. Frenklin Babbitt, Wituiam No CLayton, of went) street between avenues A and B, be ten ed to tin | New Haven, Conn ,to Lavinia M Woon, of Tarrytows, | menately, under the direction of the Siret Commis. ver, and that the accompanying Ordinance therefor be a CARWAN—VAN DRVENTRR.—On Tuesday, June 23, at th e of Simeon J. Dayton, Fsy.. Bounl Brook, NJ by the Rev Dr. Rowalne, Mr. Joun Carman, of Jancsyil'e” Wis., to Miss Santa, eldest danghter of the late Richard Van Deventer, of the former place, Hoovee—Korr#.—On ‘Thureday, May 28, dence f the bride's father, Inox, Mich., by the Rev. M. | Starr, Or, A. L. Hoover to J. Duna Kxovrs, only daughter | of Clarke N. Knotts, Mrrewett,—At Cals moon, June 1 Keenan, the Foughtalle. ems it the resi. @iatel, uncer the dirrer and that the accompanying ordinance Ul sted IY the follow ing we y church, New York, on at two o'clock, by Rev. A. Presiiens, Benes Gay ha, ioe | and Cox, }). D.. FREDRICK G. Harris, of Middletown , bh Board © nin Adopting te m that | to Rosaute A. Mitcueut, of New York, daughter of nptroiicr be vilrected to draw his war ‘Of | the tate Thomas Hl. Mitehell, of Richmond, vil Hof three hondred ai Hawury—Van Dev F. Brady —On Wednesday, June 24, by ‘8. for ngrossing mounting an Hawiey, ‘ew York, to {raining reso | Rev. J. B. Steele, | | relative to the Twelfth regiment. New York | jos S, Vax Deorskn, of Brooklyn. No cards. no gloves | Siate Hatenal Gears, Cow 1 ee A te Me] | Law NCR BENNING. —ON Ihuraday, June 26. MF. LW. Hal captain Fatine Freie and Captain Jo «'P. Dovige of | Lawnsace to Miss Rowewa KE. Bewxtnc, of Savannah, Ga, fue Busty nial regiuent: Captain James Ho vcwini ot ihe | M manati—! wapy —In this city, on Somday, June 7. by Teen dnvent, New York Volunteess. Major Wilil | the Rey. Ro smith, THomas Mansiant to Anna E. Brapy, Horgen ot Meagher s Trinn Brigade, and Ca Cul done both of Newtown, Te I. Ge Harank. of Vee Boanish Crignte C | “Oxndawe—Tonnny.—in Brooklyn, on Wednesday, June | ame wou taoeaver, | Mat South Congregational chureh, by the Rev. Dr | Report of Cerimittee on Finance, ting re | Storrs, Wo». HoH. Osnoxne to Miss Harrie L. Toreny, all | eolution that the war. | of the above place, No cards. Srerson-—Hasieron.—On Wednesday, June 24, at the | dollars. betr excess of | residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev Jobn How rane pete Mo TURE ard Suydam, of Phiiadeipiia, Groncx W. Sicton to Min Sana W. Hal ve aaved Charge the amount to aveount of De. rox, both of Brooklyn. BD. } t } /) Died. | Rerr.—On Thoreday, June 25, after a short itiners, of cone isjoas A Seeger OF Ocorge and Rebecca | and t day, | ids of the family are respectful neral, this (Friday) afternoon, ‘click, from the residence of ber parents, 120 West Twenty ninth etreet, corver of Soventh avenue, Cuik—honkat B.Com, aged 6 yours, 1 month and 29 | days. sd leaping, bat not dead. The friends and selutives mn {aw ited to attend the funeral, this (Fr as laid ove ks called ‘al Order four h ndred tle app ebrading thy stives and f Haves demanded « divin T stated foe question 1 of thee qn be on ko much of tive ent ol m tthe, te othe appronr men ) a termoon, at Which was tas over. tw k, from the residence of bis grandmother 241 Tho Pirstoext suber nonily pamved, ae the committee va Feet i@hth sireet, His remains will be taken to Triniky der the ist yk Cavneitea nn Wain He Come Pe ‘ VAL nd, Murrey, Prirgernl, Brady. tome atid Russell A (W Cairo, Titnows, on Thursday, Jupe 11, from geen Sik reuctution whet the Bireot Oomiminaieees be: | uanaa rer ayert at Vicksburg, Captain EDWARD J. Coon, dire ted to chime an exten ion fy be belitio the hose of Eas of the Nivetp\itth illinois Volunteers mony years a tie Company NO aint cause hav to be st of thiddyity, and also of Mohawk, N.Y. | floored and. tie neymaary alterations which Herkimer couly papers please copy mgs be required Cumann. Ox Wednesday’, June 24, Aner 9 severe tt nich Whe . wort 1 ire, in for Joss mine F , the youngest dewehter of Daniel and gine s trove at the Counpteer he ninectey % . Theresan Chileon, agéa! T mouths and 7 days, | draw his warrant in wor et Arnie kp for the anaexed ‘The relatives ond frvmods of the family are reapectfully Did. for exnenses on the CocamwO Of Lhe funSEai of Colonal invited to attend the fundcal, Migm the residence of her eiwonn Forty-second | loved wife of John A. Griflin, aged 45 years, | attend the funeral, trom the Ladies’ Union Aid Institu- sof Boardef Alder. | Livy, the only daughter of Fdward W. and Leonoria Par- sed 4 ice from $2 to they w \¢ Board stood | Seans.—At Fort Hamilton, on Thursday, June 25, | P OF 10 00s eer Teal 1ST ACOBE 497 Rrosdway. RIGINAL L. JACOBS, ORIGINAL Lb. JACORS—L- Jacobs, TL, Jweobs—Original L., Original L., L. b. L, Original. Original, Original Jacobs, Jacobs, Jacobs, | eminent actor, Drawinr provided thy $16 per me office, Brooklyn, L. T, Froop.—On Wednesday. June 24. Jonx i. Froop, aged 44 veare. 3 months ant 24 days. ‘The relatives: and friends of the family, alec the mem- bers of Ker Stone Lodge, No. 225 ¥. A. M., are respect- ry fully invited to attend the funerat. trom his late residence, |” Ne. 30 West Thirteedth street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Grivery.—On ‘Thursday morning, June 25, Euma, be LsDY OF MUCH E find alome in some fanil would he ceemed gniticren A. ERENCHMAN, Acc wishes to give lessons lish tessone ina private country The friends of the family, and ‘hose of her son, Henry J, Deviin, are inv'ted to attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, from ‘her late residence, 42 Hudson street. No carriages, Garcory —On Thursday, June 28, Mary Ann, wife of Wm, A. Gregory and youngest daughter of the late Capt. ‘Thomas Ketchain, avéd 54 years and 9 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the {amily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at ovsly and effect Drnarent on Address H, W., box 214 Herald penmanship v certificates designed and fille! to or "ERIENCR IN where her sere ren STOMED TO n Frey Amorie: 2 famtty. and or Vemmans)iv v tanight r parents find her six other pupils at. theach Address for one week Mary Post Tr CRING the Freleh branches, French and music, destres te rat on. References given, TEACHING,. Vin exchange for Emge in the efty or Call on or address Mr. Hous, li Sith av., N. ¥. R ARTOW's COMM Brondway.— TAL AND ART ACADEMY, 928 Bookkeeping vening, No firemen'’s and ’. ‘Terma rea- two o'clock, from her late’ residence, O® Sonth Fourth | PP) NCI) LANGUAGE “ANI” URAWING LESSONS wire, Willamabare, sian further invitation. ‘The | jf given by a young Parsion ceri. in who obtained all remains w: en to Cypress Hills for interment, iia Me LANGUBLIEIER. &. ineerkns Long Is'and and Connecticvt payers please copy. ce eee 6 ote anv ot Bron Oeay, Haoarr—On Wednesday, June 24, suddenly, EDWARD | a necrPal, WANTON POR PORES T Hackerr, in the 38ih year of his age. PR ATe . PRINOTRAT, TA “KOR, PUBLIC: ‘The funoral services will take place at Rellport, L. Tey | formate tencher for partic school Mm Now devary_Alne neverah this (Friday) afternoon, at three o'clock. Jounstor.—At Hyde Park, N. ¥.,0n Wednesday, June 24, Mrs, Fiza AN Jonxston, wife of Arcbtbald Johnston, aged 25 years and 27 days. ‘The friends of the family, and of her father, Willinm | Freneh and musie teach Lavin tan new method, hy A. HAIN, Educath if | T ANGVAGFS.—GERMAN. | da in ® short tin s nal Agy nis, 50 Jdine y Protas form ODMAN & CO., roadway. . SPANISH AND to an entirely or of Modern Beard, are respectfully invited to a'tend the funeral, this | Langiazes In Qusen’s Colle, Landon, Smilies attended (Friday) afvermoon, at two o'clock, at No. 32 Wyokoil | at icin verid:nces, App ty second at, street, Brooklyn. rae TUCKER RECEIVES: Kenxy.—On Thursday, June 25, Princer Kexxy, widow ‘ by G of John Kenny, a native of Kings county, [roland , Lyre tnd ‘The frien’s of the family are invited to attend the fune. | fre York, "Pupils are received at any period. —Refe- ‘ral, on Saturday afternoon, at half past two o’clock, fram | rene cht Rev, Jobn Willams, D.D., Assistant Blah eetlont, Middletown rector. Stamford, Conn., &e. Principat her late residence, 226 Sullivan street. Locxwoop. —On Thursday, June 25, Mary Locxwoop, aged 78 years, Her relatives and friends, also the members of the Thirtieth etreet M.E. church, are respectfully invite? to tion, West Forty-second street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o’clock, without further invitation. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. 1) ey —On Thursday morning, June 25, Groroy Lerr LY, agede27 years and 3 months. ‘The friends of the famiiy are respectfully Invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of bis brother, 553¢ may be lessened, read “one 1180 Brow! way, N. n, Conn, For cir rs, &ke, NEW PUBLICATIONS. 4 F YoU WANT TO KNOW HOW PAINS IN COILDBED* MEDICAL COMMOS SENSE los free, pots threachout the eonntr Vesey street. or of the autor, Dr. BE, B. € nten's ee he Rev. W. Mitchell, apply to the t the pring at E. WAR- SHOULD PROVIDE Sixth street, Williamsburg, between South “hird and v" ST ANDE: OK FOR EU- Fonrth streets, this (Friday) afternoon, a half-past three -| AND THE : 2 Pobr Fetridge, This Suffolk and Liverpool (England) papers please copy. fea ain be] N & CO, Mavay.—on Wetnosday, Jno 2d. of old ago, Prine AMEE MILLER 6.2 Broaiway: or HAR: MAcRY, aged 83 years, 2 months and 7 days,a native of | fv on rieirt of $850. sdiatuiidiniines France, and for the last forty-eight years a resident of this city. wrart TO EAT AND HOW TO. "OOK TT—-CONTAIN- in: 1.00 ree! ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resitencs, No, 235 Broome street. this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without further invitation, Mirenex.—On Thursday. June 25. Arsent ' win, young fe lr of Thos. 8, and Kima Mitchen, aged 6 m nths and 11 da ple wishes. in, TRE WO?? ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to Pines attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at two | FIREWORKS, FIREWORKS —F o’elock , from the residence of his {ather, corner of Broad | hy Dit rape eo ate copa read of tho fiten? celebrat he comin, Angie way and Sixty seventh street. the deor, Orr,—On Wednesday morning, June 24, Mary P., wife | of; John Grr, aged 42 vears, 2 months and 24 days. | The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 1 Essex place, this (Friday) afternoon, at three o’clock, without further notice. O'Brigx.—On Wednesday, June 24, Hannan, wife of Mathias O’Brien. aged 30 years, a native of New Market, “te county Cork, Ireland. i ‘The relatives anc friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at three o'clock, from hor late residence, 29 Roosevelt street. The ace will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for inter- ment. Parsrtts.—Suddenly , op Thareday, June 25, @RRALDINE Ploomingdaie stages pass | pie arin for Fi FP, Jersey Oty puine without our t Bro Away manage He buys and sells for eash o NALIFORNIA DIAMON J to the reat; set in sol. aolls, aged 2 years und 9 months The friends and relatives of her grandfather, Edward S. Parsell, and of the late Randell, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at 146 Clinton street, on Siturday afternoon, at two o'clock, Raperr.—On Wednesday, June 24, MicnarL ANGELO Rarerti, in the 54th year of bis age The relatives and friends of the family are reapectfully iovited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) morning, at ‘ten o'clock, from his late residence, No. 41 West Twenty- fourth street. Rarern.—On Wednesday, June 24, Micuans AxcELo Ra- parti. in the 54th year of his age. All the members of the Italian Union and Brotherhood Society are respectfully i: vited to attend the funeral, thin (Friday) morning, at ten o'clock. from his late residence, 41 Weet Twonty-fourth street. By order of the President. L. MORETTI, Secretary, © | hareain if a S+ans —Suddenly, on Thursday. June 18, of heart dis. | Herald ottiee, ease, at Lenox, Mass. , Mrs. Nancy F. Smake, aged 64 yoars, widow of Jonathan P. Sears, formerty of Taunton. Mre, Sears was more recently a resident of New York city. the bisheseash prices to LOUIB ANRICI thia city Linde ot ‘woes and has been 28 yearn Broadway. and Garnet wirehas ely for this to $25 Sanan, wife of William 8, Sears and daughter of the late Garret Hyer. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resideuce, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘SImLKEN.—On Thureday morning. June 25, Cnartes N. son of John and Mary C. Sielken, sged 2 years, 8 months and 15 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the £ mily are respectfully Jacobs, 407 Broadwa: ATCHES.—JUST REC Waiches from 83 wasne at Ladependener will ind it te thelr i "ry xo cheap as to defy compet: $25; Kreastning, $2 50 to $95; Studs £3 to $! to $25. Sent by express or matlon receipt of the cash. Original L. JACOBS, 407 Kroadway. Pesos DIAMONDS, PT AMON D3.—I_ AM GIVING Dian. nds, Watches, Jew~ rk Horel. you wil! reorive 30 Pinoe ih for, Diamond led to take other goods in excl ‘Camel's Har Shawls, bought at the bighest price, hed in Ni money, re C t) “Almanack PLETON « CO. at free hy mail on nters tie Invora all Fire * xencl« in mark. to sel! W ae aly, nd 4 Tohn street. N. and practically are the moat ¥ Pierre Blob, 1 vol-, 12mo. 8 and 445 Broad- 5 FIRST PRE- sand towne v of on Na thy makin} of 1, Ga. orks of every de- Now York:— B— WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. ET.—HOW DOES THE ORIGINAL JACOB! hes Diamonds and: will tell you. <—<BOUVAL IN BRILLIANCY 18 carat gol!, Ringe, $2 6010 fo elrv and Silver Plate, or cash advanced on the rome. Gold and Silver bought or exehance:! Orizinal L. JACOBS, 47 Broadway, TAMONDS, OLD GOLD AND SILVER.—BY GOING ; Barings, $3: ola 723 Broadway, under the New: w York, aed week. Address equal to “old, cent more than Gold and Bhver, er 1a Fo, SALE—A HANDSOME SET OF CARBUNCLE consisting of Bracelet, Earrings and Pin, in London, and only 5 vards of ren) Irish Brocaded Poplin, few Mines, Will be sold B. A,, box OLD PLATED AND COMPOS'TION W, 8, tach; warranted mekoopere. T hnee ieee ceived a super lot of Gold Plited an) Composition have just re~ RIVED A I Watches from $1 IL. JACOBS, 407 ARG) and Bilver new and second band Waten Lam selling for legal tender notes at gold price Bil 0 to $180. Broad: invited to attend the funeral, This (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 127 Spring street Stavin —On Thursday, June 25, Fiiew SLavin, aged 69 I years and 7 months. widow of Nicholas Slavin, a native | Ta. ‘i Solyicaras, parish of Dromore, connty Tyrone, | relan The friends of the family, and those of her son Patrick, |" are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 252 Firat street, Williamsburg ihe remains will be brought to St. Pet 's church, where a re suiiem mass will be (Friday) morning) at jet oo and thence to Calvary Cemetery at three o'clock. Sresummane —On Thursday, June 26, Donerre, wife of Peter Stubbemann, aged 65 years. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are res; invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) at two o'clock, from 156 First street, Williamsburg. Tourkins —On Wednesday, June 24, Fraxxun De Groor, youngest son of the late Dr. William S, Tompkins, aged § Years, & mouths and 14 dave. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of hie grandfather, Williim Close, Exy., 79 Madtson street, without further ne tee \.yrixt.—On Wednesday, aged 73 years, ‘The funeral services will take place at the Macdougai street Baptist church, this (Friday) aternoon, at two o’cleck, The friends and acquaintarees are respectfully invited to attend Woon.—At her late residence, Java street, Greenpoint, BILL wita his pat ry a'e, Good workmen wai Now red by W ral Viilinrd "Pa! te Mi fully ‘noon, ' pes ‘a1 201 West Sst at, MPORTANT LECTURES: only, at te New way Uarties unable to atte forwarded on re the New A Jone 24, Naxey Vanrine, York Museu of Ai Sa ‘i eT i ; fs L. I., on Wednesday moruing, June 24, Sara Woon, for Rump: | Tveawood Plnnctorie. ‘eres 66 ‘The friends of the family and there of ber brether-in- ie BLOF and € rome wore Jaw. Dr. Hoshand, are invited to attend the funeral, from Ev geres. Bi Besaten ia the Chureh of the Ascensi:n, Kent street, Greenpoint, this (Friday) afterneon at two o'cl ck. Warsow —On Wednesday, June 24, of hemorrhage of the lungs, Ronerr S. War on, nged 24 years iis friends, and those of his brother, Joseph M. Watson, an! algo the members of (hartor Gak Lodge, No. 249, aut A.M. are reepectfully invited to attend the tune: this (Friday) afternoon. at two o'clock, from 120 Madigen —At vos atin brocatel, bedroo" street, His remains will be taken to Greenwood (emetery. yarto Wavcer.—In Brooklyo, on Wednesday evening, June Asn. Anoly at 24, Mary Tempest, youngest child of JoLn T, and Sirah | pinlnvicn ites Walker, aged & months and 27 days | to prodnee a better one. FURNITURS. . FLFGANT ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEHOLD FUR+ fi LAQANT HOUSEHOLD ae 1 solid row wo dt 225), wi'l be sold fe ul Rewen OCLAY IARDS. for which the nted, CHALLENGES wholesale. co. me bonne bonne reference. THE LECTURE SEASON. DAILY, FOR G hime ok Anacae nd these lect natony btn aes ew inproved. Bt Please exit ana the different Ral's. Coes, Clotve and DECKER, 141 FULTON STREET, LATE OF % ARNT street, manufactures none but first clase Billiard Ta- world ts chal- Several second Lend Tables: ers’ Tables re- nilton street, Practical " *RENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, ' enfants; et S'adresser ENTLEMEN 5. 61k Broad~ ean have theme ipt of WW ecute by addrersing Secretary of soacriber, and will be od ata sacrb’ ce. M. MIDDLETON, PURNITURE sand dining room 19 Weer 113 Went Twenty-third street, near Sixth avenue, FOR SALE reat. Funeral services on Friday a’ternoon, at two o'clock, at RAILROADS, St. Peter's church, State street, near Mond street. The feos seweonr, friends of the family are invited to attend, vee O'WoxNoR.—On Tuerday , June 23, SURAN O'CONNOR, the beloved wife of John O'Connor , of Astoria, aved 37 years, The friends of the family ave respet(ully tavited to at tend the funeral. this (Friday) afternoon, it four o'clock, from her tate residence, in Franklin street, Aetoria. Winane.—In the city of Paterson, N. J. on Thursday morning, June 2%, at one o'clock, Ross Wisaxs, Je NEW YORK AND NEW HAVEN tart immedi- t ately al train for Bb port, ing ® fils remains will be twken to Baltimore ‘or interment. ayietudia wa Gown ‘the: Narcan ¥ ortiving 650 “Ficke's cold and bagenge ¢ uirong TVO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, NPB ROWERY THEATRE, Sole Proprietor. . sens aM. [UDSON RIVE bony, Troy, the North and Wess 1 SH. LOYT, Superintendent, RAILROAD TRAINS VOR AL eave Coat bers sivet and o mm FRIDAY EVENING. JC and ida. M.. and $15, 8 ane 180 PM ies atar’ pitt B8 at b r iit Virus fh street. Ti y EC. scured at any Of the oces of Wks t0oTr PAP RBSS, On whieh occasion he has the pleasure to announce that the fh dew Y ork or) Boos! “J “pity house (0 ail points on the Foe je aid neronsly vol will appear JEW YORK, HARLEM AND AL view Na Us wonderful drama of | Traine will Jeare Twenty eioch etgort HB COLLEEN BAWN 10:4) A. M., stopping at Wotitume ridge, Whiv TONY PABTOR, the first comle singer in the world, | fod Cot Palle aud saviors nut r Albany. a raBY Permission of I. Butler, Haq.) w ne popular young actor ; Popa yeh A, DAVENPOR®, who will appear an spiagh, jn te comes of the GUNG WIDOW, MR. G. W. THOMPSON, the /avoriie melodramatic actor, Jn the fine drama of the ING AND FREEROOTER. MIOKEY WARREN the cele! rates! ye dancer. MR JOM. SMITH the unrivalled bone pla: MR, @. W. PLEMMING, ay the celebrated banjo player And the rmmes Lo og And te mmense deama o ‘on, THE GYPSYS REVENGE. 4 Cente) and Norther. rth and weet, FF 618. 104. M, » White street dv TBA won Walia W 1 starrer, vile iia for ton Falla B18 A. a 1 ot Dagange ebecked at the + co Stratoge Springs. tl lor Seraige and all Croan Falls 4 v4 10 wnd BP. topbing at all Bie gel. Wh oe AM Cro M. bite P ¥ excursion * and Wi) train Mopplng Gb ANY RATLROAD — ren a Plain, Be nneeti a Fi ‘, Vining and . » H Lstacons for White P MRS. W. G. JONES, MISS KATE NEWTON, Sop: ations: Tor White fie. 8 Mr ‘Geo Broken, + cme Mr Numan Aw itturabroge, et 13H A Se ig wk F. Marden, Mr, Lingart, iy om x fe Plaine and Willa osbel igh trains at : of and at Wiliamebriag. VOR SALE=S8TORE AND FIXTURES, NEATLY FIT. JOUN BURCHILE, Sorerinvendent Vet up. in @ good nealits. “Can Ue changed to a pron: ry nr or any ofher business Sf required. Inguire of P. KELLY, QTBW YORK+AND FLUSHING RAILROAD, —LEAVBE Bea hast Bint sitees N Li yee reise sect é " 7- & 9. 4 ans y — 1B SAI TEN VALUABLE HORSES, JUeT AR Te ching ste 2% 9 1m 1, 9:80, & 6 and 7:18 wed from pain ainong them are two viatshed pales, O00 Tuemiars hn Povdays & sre nignt irate persgcn Gh VAC. Betlert matin, Oil cad tea aikaets | paves Pischinn Gell Bit ane ah street, Brookiym ferry a3 P. Me are Cees >. ¥ oe;