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gervices of the police very highly. Speaking of the riots, he said that in tn se tines brass, ‘ound be more Valuable than gold. [be brass battons the police ‘were im great demand. Brass rose more than gold ever did. It rose three hundred per cent and over, aud he ‘Was not ashamed of brass since then, At the concinsion of Capt Hartt’s remarks the company Proceeded to the yard of the station house, where 4 sub Stantial repast was spread out on several tables, under the spade of trees and awnings. Here the company en- Joyed themselves right beartily im eating, drinking epecchmuking, singing aod joking until the time arrived for taking the train to the city, Several speeches were made by Mr. Miner, Capt bee dD Mr. Shepherd Knapp and Commissioner Bergen, Altogether the entertamment was ene f the most pleasant of its kind that has occusred in the city for @ long period. Stetnway’s New P! o Factory, n pleasant duty to chronicle the success of Qay euterprise which contributes to the prosperity ef the @euntry, or reflects credit upon its industry, ‘This is par- Wcularly true when the success ie achieved in the walks Of art and science, elevating them im the scale wih ma- Serial progress in this most materialage. Inthe manu- facture of pianos the United States bas acquired conside- Fable renown within the past ten years, not alone on this @outiwent, but in Eurepe, An interesting event took place om Tuesday, which illustrates ina remarkable manner the rapidity with whieb the reputation of American in- etruments has grown at bome and abroad, as well as the flourishing condition ef the manufacture. Messrs. Stewway & Sons celebrated the opening of anew wing to their immense factory on Fifty-second atreet—which ‘@ now the largest in the world—and the inauguration of their hanusome marble salesreoms on Fourteenth street, em the same occasion, The factory fronte ea Fourth ave- mue, and covers an entire biock, extending to Fifty-third Street, and having « length ip front of over two hundred feet. The machinery is apparently perfect. It is cer- ‘tally curious and delicate, executing the finest carving fer tbe ornamental portions of the instrument with the ame ease as it cuts and planes the roughest planks. A mumber of gentlemen, including professional pianists, fepresentatives of the press and others, visited the fac. tery on Tuesday, and examined the whole process of the manufacture minutely. There are four hundred men employed in the building. There are eight hundred Planes always in course of construction. From the en- fgime room wo the varnishing lofts, near the roof, ell was bustle and activity, About forty square plancs and five grands ere turned eut every week, ‘We need hardly describe the beautiful salesrooms ‘building noar the Academy of Music. Its graceful archi- tecture and adaptation to its purpose are familiar. In his Duliding the visitors were entertained at a bounteous ecilation. ‘The history of the Steinway, as told by the older son to the visitors on that occasion, is not a common one; Dat it furnishes a fair illustration of the opportunities ‘which this country affords to industry and courage. ‘They came here, father and sons, but a few years ago, comparatively friondiess,and with small means, and, after much hard labor as journeymen, commenced the manufacture of pianos in 1863—all of their own handi- ‘work. Ten years later they had constructed a large fac- Jory, and their pianos drew the first prize in tho great international exhibition in London, Mr. Steinway very Properly remarked that the success of the enterprise was mainly due to the institutions of this country, the freedom from all restrictions upon industry and the Fapidly increasing musical taste of our people. Tho Property represented by the firm to-day in the manufac ture and sale of their instruments must be nearly a million of dollars—a very encouraging evidence of the Growth of the most refined taste in the elements of civili sation, and a fact tm which, to our mind, the metropolis may teke some pride. Another Monster Cannon. @AsTIXe OF A TWERTY-INCH NAVAL GUN—DIS- TINGUISHED FOREIGN OFFICERS PRESENT—IN- TERESTING PARTICULARS OF THE CASTING, some (22, the Pittsburg Commercial, May 6.) ime since, the reader wili remember, a. monster Peas ‘och gun was cast which at the time we gave a full account, As the mon eter (the largest gun ever cast) is fast approaching com |, We will recapitulate eight of gun, rough, Ibs Weight of gun, finished.. ih of gun, — inches. some of the facts previously th of gun, finished. . 35 F, maximum, rough 66 Diameter, maximum, finish: 4 48 Diame' « Deptt aio Weight of of soll , Ibe 1 009 w der ‘Thi ae os rewnich has been for some time iol gee ashe poe of becuse Pole will in @ very short time trial, and fidently predicted that it will pow rue far there has not been discovered ‘oom the day of trial arrives we predict chat it will test to which it will be subjected, and thus add ‘triumph to Pitts! Fe, ingenulty and enterprise in question is inten: yr the infantry arm of and will probably be mounted upon some of S forte on the seacoast, woe to the hostile t ventures within ite range,® lay there was ‘another of these iron monster ty-Inch guns cast at the Fort Pitt Works, which is + @eaigned for the naval arm of the service, Although not generally known that such an event was about to take , still there jwere re quite @ large number of persons Present to witness the operation, and among them we moticed two foreign officers—one, Captain Rallston, of her Britannic Majesty's oad Artillery; the other ‘a Swedish maval officer, named Rosen. Both of these officers ave been accreditted to this @ountry by their respective governments, for the purpose ‘of visiting our arsenals, navy yards, gun-casting foun- Gries, &c., &c., in order that they may re the result ‘ef their observations uron their return. It seems that ur transatlantic neighbors are cee, wake up 00 the subject of casting heavy The Londoo Times Of ao late date, rst to >the casting of the ‘twenty.inch gun, makes the following important ad- ‘mission :— In the calibre of its ordnance, Europe ts now as it ever has boon, far behind America. In Pittsburg, in Pennsyl- ja, a ifty tom eun hae just been cast for the United government. This monster piece of ordinance, ‘which is stated vo be-perfect in its casting, is to throw a wold type inch shot, weighing 1,000 pounds. in cast yesterday, although a twenty-inch, is not bo aden the ono intended for the land service. Its di ‘mensions aro as follows af 4 a ae I 20 feet 8 inches, + 100 pounds. ‘was cast upon the Rod- wilh ahollow core. Tt may not be unin- gto give the time in which {t was cast. There ‘wore four r furnaces (3, 4, 5 and 6), charged at four o'clock aod ee minutes yesterday A.M. No, 4 was ready for it eleven o'clock, No. 6 at 1K, and No. 6 at forty-five minutes past ten o'clock. No. 3 was held in reserve to Meet any accident Cg might possibly oocur in the process of casting the At precisely twelve Seite Gfty-one minutes and thirty seconds the molten metal was released ite confine ment in the furnaees, and rushed hissing and mem | the channels which conveyed it to the mould, a twenty-two minutes and fifty-two seconds the undor- taking 7 eed ne a without the slightest untoward Indeed, ‘80 complete are the arrangements for santos 9 gape at this establishment, that those who imme- iately superintend the operation seem scarcely to realize tude of the undertak! believ! BF Reonty foeh gun cau be cast as perfect as thet of metal machinery, “tt wil oa ge it or or ooven ap ori gun cool such a degree as its present position, to allow of | PATAL RESULT OF rg ‘evant SaRerwd MEN AR- RESTED. @n Sunday afternoon, the Sth Instant, a party of Ger. ‘mans got into an altercation in avenue A, during which Glade, stones and other weapons were freely used. Several Of tho belligerents were badly injured, and among the @umber was Frederick Broshert. He was struck on the hhead by @ stone, alleged to have beon thrown by John Bier, living at 449 East Sixteenth street, Before the was over a section of the Seventeonth precint Titer wae Captain Brower, arrived on the ground, and arrested . a number the turbulent indi- viduals, whom were taken before Jus- oe thandiey, who imposed a fine of five dol- — @aoh, and aleo beg the prisoners to enter bonds to keep peace. After leaving tee cont Broshert went iheane, bbe after which he was ‘taken iI], and failed rapidly up to Saturday, when his G@eath being feared, his friends notified Coroner W! Hidey to ‘eke his ante mortem tape but on bis reaching the house Broshert was fou! to mak itatement Soeeemoen tates epost ani » tol . he naving witnessed the fight it em Wildey re- tem juest ‘Washington streot ou the body of Mrs. Macy E. Rieall, ‘who diod from the effects of a dose of strychnine, February last Mrs. Rieail lost a son, who was killed by crushed between two carte. That sad event, — ereay degen pcan ree des: ahe ee Papel Eager’ On Priday evening abe | "" drug store, 120 street, under the that it wae to be weed for ine ‘a cat. After reaching home Mrs. Kioal! nwallowed the and subsequentiy mortom ex. ing, First New i Cohen, Miss B Dru: togno,’ M Mi Mise Campos, 0 A Ties Philipe, Madame KM Raplite Mr. Roche, Gro. % ‘SALTER 2 Miss AxiR daughter of Mr. Wm. 8ti both of thi of consui for Hakely, of Batfuto, X NEW, YUOKK HEKALD, MONDAY, MAY 16, 1864.—WiITH SUPPLEMENT. from siryehsine. A verdict in accordance with the above facta was rendered by the jury. Deceased was thirty- eight years oi age, and a native of this cliy. DEATES FRUM DROWNING, James Welch, an Irish laborer, forty years of age, whe had been very intemperate m bis habits, was found drowned in the dock, (oot of org inant. Werth river. Deceased had been missing about three Coro Wildey Oeid an eens we See ‘Dat it did hot ap- (mime Widey Bad ) gn over the remains of Panel which were found floating im the, dock foot of Whitehall street, The body bad been im the ‘water about two weeks Deceased was thirty five years of age, and boro in Ireland. He lived in Brooklyn, where he has left # wife and five children, Arrivals and Departures, ABRIVALS. ‘hip Crusader— Murray and child, Misses Fisher, Misses \d Slinet, and’ servan lady, Mise Gon Mr MeGullock and two children km re Fulford end, bors ‘Mr Cugbton art Laree ghiidren. se woke, tye ArMerneand on, Mr Me Conse arriaand Mane ae De ae scant Eoletien, har te 9 ore and bi Christi aa York; Me ‘and Mra Gustav wald, eb infant, Cal; Jobo Gilmore gies lermann Lg i Dorfti ae aay Ww sehen si wi ‘Jul ner, oN Ye Gaal Watbel javres Toland: Mr and Sire tH H Miler aad hid N 1, D Ruekert, Andre W: Rau, Hen | rg UES rere 5 ry, Rai re: "% fear Wa Hy flchenck, St Lonin: NJ Suris, Nassav; at ey psireens Joseph tes Elfa novonten Mre Mebourail, Mire QGenno Mrs A anor rt Pend shiver tnt, Semis # and Ts tady and child, Mise g cay Cerstron and three re Hdward La Deloche, Peter Kt Role ir errs Ore leg, tady be on a chingren ana nao servant: Lon: Beard, . Hams, Thos : Wolk, John Reith ie tLievealy se Turner, 8 McUullogh, FD ‘Pratt, yh Cobar: Champion of Ameriea; Mr oustek (ek burn and servant—with others in the steerage. seus" 31, 119,272. Loxpox—Steamahip Cclla—Krnst Vanseque, Mra RS Smyth, Mrs Amelia A Narrio and son, John Robaris, Ro- bert VGardner, Mrs Dr Adama and daughter. F Flostroy, JM Palacio, Miss ose. RevS M B Dickson, john R Kiflin- ger, Mrs Louis G ar Miss Sarah Lee, Marie Rioux. as ot arene Casimir Abos, DrtWm Burchett and dai Kaleht, ledy and four children; Edwin D Adams, iurlbn J G Lewis, Chi 5 daughter, ¢ Gasper Ca’, Charles Duval, M A Wageman. Site and two children; Jobn A Frank, wife and two children; ghee ‘Madame Antoine, Mra Smith, Joseph Gamage, ed, Rev Sereno Howe, F Gaulard, Phos Jones, wife and three children—and 49 in the steerage. New Orceans—Steamship Morning. Star—Oscar Baum, Mrs Rebecca Silsby and servant, C H Gosch, operas ¥ A Farr, New Hampshire; Samuel Osgood, T B Wak J Fleming. G jorge W Weld, Mr Hernsheimer, ‘exander Leo, Capt Mark Prime and son. George D Colburn, Harvey Batleck, F O L Hobson, AM Erherd, E Ganche. James Boston: Mrs A M Erherd and servant, ‘8 L Boyd, Boston; W Van Norden, Mrs Frances L Murdock and servant, New Haven; wie rs G Hall. Robert P Rosback, Major Robert A Haggerty, AS Ambicr, E O Parker, Boston: Major E Locke, Mins | Glinn. Col H Fear. pehire cavalry; H Gosdyou. Bernard mond, George Hammill, Ang! oe oe me oe Felix, ‘Vander oe ke A Raras, Win B Hawkins, Delon A Cryleslyn. 0, Se eel MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Married. Matnower—Linpwer.—On Wednesday, May 11, by the Rev. Dr. K. Schramm, Hoco Matuowsr, of Prussia, to ‘Mrs, Frorewrmn Linpymr, of New York. SaLrer—Srivers.—On Wednesday, May 11, Pad the Rev. i“ . youngest y- Bartow.—On Sanday y ora, 3 oe bay of disease of the heart, Josurame M., wife of Frederic! . Barlow and daughter of John 8. Norris. The relatives and friends of the family, and those of inlaw, E. H. Simonds, are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral service, o0 Tuesday afternoon, at four o’clock, at her late residence, 156 Barrow street, corner of Hudson. The remains will be taken to Blau- veltsville. Rockland county, on Wednesday morning. Trains leave Jersey City ferry at pine o'clock. Brarecy.—at West Farms, N. Y., on Sunday, May 15, ion, sare eldest gon of William re Marae’ in the 20th ye: is age. ‘rhe routine will be taken to Bullalo for iaterment. Browsauan.—On Saturday, May 14, Damm. Broswanan, be years. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully invited ‘to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon’, at two o'clock , from his late residence, No. 40 Whitehall’ street, without further invitation, Eunt.—Suddenly, on Saturday, May 14, Sanam Amn, daughter of Charles and Ann Janet Earl, aged 4 yoars aud The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No, 6 Carmine strect, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Giuurat,—On Saturday, May 14, Ciara E., wife of Jairus F. Gilbert, aged 28 years. ‘The relatives and frie! invited, without further notice, to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the Empire House, corner of Third ave nue and Twenty fourth street. Gurnvon.—On Sunday morning, May 16, Hawora. the beloved .— Peter and Bridget Glennon, aged 1 year and 2 woeks. ‘The relatives ard friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Mopday) afternoon, at half past two o’clock, from ber late residence, 579 Grand street, without further favitation. Haveey.—In Oranye, N.J., on Sunday, May 15, of con- peng sae $2 yoars, Many Cnarvorre, beloved wife of Jacob i tnisey) at one, youngest daughter of the late eral T, W. Barve Getae relativer and friends are Invited to attend her fa- neral, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock, from her lave Feridence in Harrison street. The Morris and Fasex Rail- road trains for Brick Church Station, Orange, leave foot of Barclay street, at alf-past, eleven A. M., returning at nineteen minutes past three P. Hicks.—On Saturday areaea, ‘May 14, Captain Ouiven E. Hicks, aged 47 years. ‘Doe notice will be given of the funeral. FicKs.—On Saturday, May 14, Otiver H. Hicxs, aged 45 years, son of the late Oliver H. Hicks, of this city. Hazy.—On Sunday, May 15, Rovenr Ag youngest son of Dudley and Rebecoa Haley, 6 years, 6 months and 8 day Tho friends of tho family are invited to attend the fu eral, at the residence of his parents, No, 61 Henry street, Pexeeit toe this J onneon fi afternoon, at three o'clock Sows, —On bl May 14. Gxorar Jonrs, aged 25 years and § months. The relatives are respect invited to attend the funeral, from No. 15 waicer street, this (Monday) after- noon, at two o'clock Katiy.—Mary ANN Krutr, daughter of Edward aod Winneford Kelly, aged 4 years. Her relatives and friends are invited to attend the noral. from her late residence, 849 Third avenue, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'slock. yn, on Saturday erating May 14, Rac J. Kure, wile af Joniah F. Kipp, aged 8 ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully Tavived 1 toat- tend the funeral, this ery UL on at two o'clock, carmen Lanpars, » in the 26th year pe ne of Martin end Mary of ‘The faneral will oni lace from her father's a lyn, on Tuesday morning, at ay arog, May 13, of homorrbace of the lungs, Eutza Wraver, daughter of Mary Mar- aged 24 yours, 4 months and 4 days. ‘The services we eee eee) morning, ‘at nine o'clock, at the resi of ber mother. 168 East ‘Thirty second street, betwoon Lexington and Third a nues. The relatives and friends of the family are respect. folly invited to attend. Her remains will be taken to White Plains, Westchester county, for interment, by the half-past ten o'clock train thie Mondey Mcmray.—Daniet Josern, beloved son of D. J. and Hannan T. Merray, , Aged. 3 years, 8 months and 9 da: ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of his parents, 74 Monroe street, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. McMancs.—On Saturday, May 14, Many Jane McManve. ‘The funeral will take place from hor tate residence, 290 gegoud swreet, this (Monday) afVeraoon, at one oc Navive.—On beard of ship yt Cowes, on pen March 24, WituaM H., 60n of Peter I. Siivins, anee bo yeares May 14, Loum Witomaaes Paaxnovar, aged 3 ria 11 months and 14 days, May ber rest in peace, M é Cemetery for interment. ‘Rove. —Om Sunday morning, May 15 a wea of, sale Ata months and 9 days, ithe triends of the family. also those of his \ tome J. Marshall, aro respectfully invited funeral, at the house of his parents, 224 East street, on Tuoaday afternoon, at two o'clock SrarcKxen.—On Yeaturday ‘morning, lingering illness, Cuantes A. Sramcxer, 0 is friends, and thoee of the wake be Jaw, the late James Honkard, are respectfully invited to attend the fuocral, from St. Bartholemew’s oburch, caravente | place, this (Monday) afternoon, a pre o'clock pay ha ther Invitation. remains will be interred, Hudson City, N.J., on Burrn.—At on Sunday, May 16, ea Ie ig Xd William’ H. Smith, aged teed oar years, 4 befriends Of the family are inyied 10 attend tho te eral, from the residence of her drother-tu-| ae, 4. Thomson, Prosnect reserve. Huison Oity, N (Monday) afternoon, at five o'clock New Haven, Boston und Rhode copy. Siarrery.—Oa Sanday, May 15, Tromas, son of James and Honora Slattery, aged 2 years aul 25 days ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of his Parents, 186 Monroe street, at two o’elcck in the after noon, Stonmrvawr —On Priday) May 13, from diseane of the heart, Juuza B. wife of Capt. Isanc F. Sturdivant. of Portland, Me. ,and danghter of the late Amos Beldon. The relatives and friends of the ‘amily are respeaitully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her brother in-law, Capt. Charles H. Biake, 166 Henry street, on Toenday afternoon, at balf-past ove o'clock. furipow.—At New Orleans, on Phareday. May 5, of cholera infantum, Lawnuxce Flewny, only child of Dr. H. Lawrence and Emma Rarton Sheldon, United States Army sSaee papers please copy. SHIPPING NEWS. ~arEoMaL, NOTICE. au Seeman achages intended for the New YORE Brau Island papers please howla Pert of New York, May 15, 1864, ARRIVED Bteamship City ef Cork (Br). Tibbetts, Liverpool, Avril 90, ana Sresaneve, May aot Bock vin meee one Li = Taree Ieoherg; 1th, tat 42 29, 1om 63, ignalizod abip Regent, seer ne he azopion, Whitney, London, Apr! 7, parsed Deal vane with mdee. to B Mogae. Inanch: red bel hip antal Webelar, Bognarr, London ae ecionteay Lars a" Is anchored below. | eee a Halifas, 7 days, with Sah £6, to i Bray, oy 5B day | ol Beit aot. ray, pers i, Ot, a. for Newburyport, —, Newburg for Frovigenes, ura for Norwiel hitadelphia, rs ldth—Steamers Moonlight, BI Cid. ‘Wind at sunset, ESE, with dense fog below. ‘Suir Hanrewst Mise 62 pons, bal at Harpewell 1 1880, Has been vold'on private terma, Pn Warnenixa Jew, Lay 9 mah bullt at Camden, Me, im has been sold at Hong Kong for $30,000. “ae eis AN, of Regt 897 tons, ny bon goad port in 1856, haa, ‘at Calentts for 200. Bann Zororr, of Balem. 320 tonn, bnitt at Newbaryeen fo 1840, bas been sold, and will hereatter ball f Brsa Kumea, from Clenfueene for Philadelphia arg sugar and molasses, went emcee ic Mth inst (mot 4th, as stated yes- ter i. ina thick fog, ontade the point of ‘Cape Henlopen. eff at the next high water, her cargo would be dis. ehi Baro Lizzie (Br). A2, 248 tons; built at Pictou, NS, in 1860, has been sold on private term: ScnR ALLERY CRARDALT, wet Norwich, Ct, 9 tons, built at Westerly, RI. in 1888, bua been sold to Rabenck & Moss and . of W. for $3500, She will hall from Weaterly, under command of Capt Geo F Barer. Senn Many Awna, of Northport. LT, where she was built, 130 tonx. 6 vears old. now at Fall River, has been purchi by Men-ra Chace & Nason. of that city, for $7250, cash. She will hereafter hail from Fall River, under command of Capt Jamex Murphy. Sonn Fumerwoop, of Warren. RI, and now at that port. 108 tons, builtat"Danvers, Mase, in 1855. nas been purchased by parties in Providence ‘and. New York, on private terms, She will hereafter hail from New York, under command of Capt Thomas Gardner. Scne Treasure, of Clinton, Ct. 98 tons, built at Madison, Ct, in 1857, now at Frovidence, has been sold to parties ff Branford, Ct, on private termi Scur ADEE Fevicta, A2, 12 tons, built at Bristol, Pa, in 1853, has been wold at $6000. Sone Auimnra srew) 2 A138, 80 tons, built at Newark, has been sold for $4500, Launcnen—At Reecnie: Me, 6th inst. aschr of 150 tons Capt Brown, of Pittston, will command her. At Kennebunkport. a few days rince, by Captain Brees Oakee, a.achooner of about 95 tons. owned the builde: G Cousens, and others, of Kennebunk. She in called Maria Cousens. A new venscl, recently Inunched from the vard of Monars Drummond, of Bath, Ne, ‘Thomas Bigley and phn tt in pol hermaphrodite brig, is 42! tons. and called Aquid- Beck, tohell from Newport, B. I. She will be commanded ley, Pat Searaport, the 7th inst, by JH Lane & Co, a hark of 574 tons burthen, call saps aol by iter Geo A Car- ver, and o by Wi leGih d others, of Searsport, and Capt Everett Staples, of ‘Stockton, who will command At Phitadetvhin, Oth inst, from Lynn's shipyard, steam: ship Emily B Souder. She ia the first shipof a line to run between Philadelphia, New Orleans and Hn commodations for 70 passengers and 8000 bla fre! feet Tong abd 1000 tage uriben. ‘Two. other’ sbifaw for thie line are now on the stocks, Whalemen. Bark Morning Star, Allen, old at New Bedford 18th inst for North Atlantic Ocean and Hudson's Bay. n.of NB. was at Bt Georzes a6, with 1000" bole op ana ark, Favorite, Young, FH, was at New Zealand Jan 1, clean. ting for Arctie wv. Const af Patagenia, Dee ‘do wh on}, all toid. Foreign Ports, Awsinn, Feb —Passed by, Alt Mecklenburg, Korff, from Sbanghac for NYork. Roxpravr, April 2¢—sid Henrlette, Giraud, NOrleans. Cowes, April 28—Arr rr Tentonin (9),’ Haack. Canor 1 27—SId Alex wy Arfurey, Nverk. Curve, April 248i Hrmma, Matter NYork Duauiw, April 20Arr Salam, Daal Dahinted, NYork., Fatworgn, Apel S0—Age Baw pres ‘Yates, Moulmetn. Sid 2th, vara, Erben, BYork, Ginn sitar, April 20- Arr omttnental (Br), Rass, Messina for Philadelphia Cand Saunt Bld ahip Pepperell, Leach, Marseities: brig Para (Swe), Eng- strong (from Rin Janairo), NYor a Tn port 2%4. ship John Patten, Emmons, from Cai Onpe Good Hone, wtg to cleanse ‘ship before proceeding. E wind set in 21st. Havne. April 92—8id Shakspere, Fechtor, NFork HWeuvors, April 38 Arr M E Potter, Tapléy, Callao, Tr vRRPOOL, APTI! 20—-A: of Loi York: Sn, Kedar (9), Muir, do. with eranke Pree Zen, Adelaide, Cutting: Monarch of the Sea, Kirkaldy, and Chimboraro. Levensaler, Mew York; Nonpareil, Smith, Philadelphia: Gertrude, Doane. Bosto Cid Mth. Sir Those Packett, Hienett. ‘Fiat Ent out 23h, Talia Olsen, New Orleans; 29th. Missouri, Satnonn, Glonceater Mase on ot London (a), Petrie, New ‘ork: Hibernian («), Mutton, Montreal. NOON, April 28—Cld Ocean Pearl, Crowell, Cardiff and Xow York; 20th, Teviot, Wheelan, New Yor! h, Londom, foure, Meo out 30th, CH Lord. Smith, Port Philip Sid from Gravesend sob, Britsnia, Hill, Caediff and New rk. aRsnitixe, April 26-—Arr Pellegro, Fasce. Philately ns numa. April IS—814, Tadian Rell, Treeble, New York; Josephine, Congdon, Philad el phini UKENSTOWN, April $0—Arr Pperaia. (2) Lott, New York; Binmed Jonannn. do Cand both sd for Liverpo Wn oe Murch 1-Sid Rerolute, Modiivery. Nore. Amortes BOSTON. May 18—A: Cid shipe Hiarry Warren. (Br, Andrew Jackson, Robinson, pe Haytien; schra Africa; EP Newoomb, Kemp. Fortress Monroe; Jno & Washington. Mth, AM—Cld secommabi, beige amt Lt orto: § a wDo reill, Raker, Dailey, Wall, and O M Pat, Clark, jorman, Raker, Philadelphia; k, Domarera; G Kishan, Bt Thoma: Metnento (atte), Ba coriek, Foilwietpnia” sehre Kila, Higgins, Norfolk: B § Twisden, Chase. BM TORE i May 18 13—Arr bark Mondamin, Crowell, Rio ra LW Alexander ate jears, Port Spain; G Fraett Miiin, Viowtharen, hr bark Chilean Packet, Gritite, Liverpool: sehrw Was Cra LA Swett, Kemp, Boston: oo © Raapon, oe Mathie, Pr Promtences Teen, nk Adelaide: ait» Case, New Haven. Sid sehr N HANGOR, May 1l—Arr schre Revere (Bry, Burgess. New York; R Leach, Snowman, €0, Cid brig 8 ip smith, Pom ert weatt May i!—Cld brigs Sea Foam, Port Royal; Ocean Ware, Rawley, Baton Rouge. ‘a BLP. ‘AST, May S—arr Meche J © Homer. Grant, Baltl a4 ll—Arr sehr Beng “Ghent H Met yy 6—Arr <chre Flt Yorks th, ren Herbert. Crows Diamond, nen ear Fhe eh Monten GARDINER. May 7—Arr_achra bethport; Albert, Joy. do. &id tea ead: chrs Ocean, Wave, Baile “aLBvGRaTER May 12—-Arr sobs HB Bishop, Amarcen, New York Lucy J Warren, Philadelphia; Bil 9 for Fertlan bi ose OLR, May it Ls taeare echre Bretian, ¢ Ik pine, Bese at Magnet, C Sprit rend oy ‘smi Bowen, Pinadnitin in Boston: he ee G0, for Beco: Lesabure, ian, Haskell, ge Salem ; Hi it raid, ed, sake Mexican, are etd Minnig’ Miller, ’anc Jereon, Philase!phie for Baton: hee bute Olkee Noe for foe Bang: Wm Kuster, Eldri for Cow Bay, C} bp for Newby port oe Curls, mom comin f ow Ui “x, ntley, for hia. eBid sehen sohrs Otis, inion. 13th, 8 AM—Tn ler, schre Le & M Reed, Eveii get Otoraat Heralds Ps Gealtn, Julia, Mi teame’ |, Thresher, cra MF Webv. gg ew. and Phew: im a ane 0 Reramicn, 8 Atay see ee Leoeburg A mye : a Lesiees hore a Phiedeiphia. a Hi IgM Lee hay NBW BE {from Boston), Norfoik A the stonped etek ‘ow, and. Moniter, ‘Arr sloop Fielen. Wareham for NYork. 81d Bete. vi, anne Tes York, Carthagens, whrJa& *iRWR TORE hi ae re Sa meal rier orp ish obrate fa Elizaberd port “Paes ponte, He pean pie ah fats [Ar sone Sarah Jan 1 nd: Ad, I Barrat, 5! Cerro Gordo, Marblehead Providence; Lain, Buck’ W Cammy, 1 Alice B, Clase, Koston: 8 L Mountain 4 nam Rhodes, Koston. achrs J MeCie sob a + Boult, an venue, Lemil. Provi rocker Pres! 7 Nickerson, Tay Cid brig GL Buk: Crowall aad J i dence, kev. E Moore, Nick tun, do; Charlie & Wil J Slusman. Sep. nt att, igh, Bonhott. SW Par 190 AM Part of ihe tent that went 1 PM on acconnt of bh and J'P We: an ber fi Port Reval: B Monroe; schra W J Crocker, Swan, Lavinia d Rogers, Seafiower, Flying Dragon, © BT arse, ‘Thompson, R 1! Shannon, and some others, all from Beston and NYork, bound & PORTLAND. May H—Arr echr Melnourne, Warren, Gar diner for NYork 2th—Arr act rs Bliza Ann, Condon. Norfolk for Rencor; bs x for Boer sae NYork do: 8 i Sherman, Fuiledel hia; Marcaret, Pendleton, rig Ambrose Light £ Washi we aT rive Proteus. Matanzas; Astle o Pa Guante bark ‘Bagua; brig Tho- PROVIDENCE. lay 13—Arr enmers "Ren Gull Kenny, and Westchester. Baker, NYork, Sid xchre A Pharo, Adriana. Williams, and Crisis, Rose, Philadephia.” iment PaaL JB Clayton, Phiiade' hia: Galena, in, Clav on: LA May. ari} Broworey, Glonceater for NYork. Sid sebr Bibadaipnie. 12th—Arr schr D B Neweomb, Fil ‘anger. SIEPICAN, May 1S—Sid sche J (aay Keene, Fortune BTORT NGTON, Blizabethpart for for do; Ovean ¢ rail. Vai GAR, Bah, bark Rr Warr schra 8 V Bi 12—Arr brig Sam m; echra Tyrone, comm tt, NYork for Wellfleet; Joseph Simmons. Steelman. ‘or N q me; Levoadia Small, NYork. Tisbetarrechee ee ) ary Jane. Farnham, Filzabethport Tah mire, Gray. Benger for Puiladelphia: Blize: Jane. Small, & L Cordery, Babcock, el Small, Forrey, puilpacia's f 4 pee rotte, Robbi Fall River, Isabella, Baker, do oF Falmoete J asubiiee nonce do for Provinsetowny’o sloop I do for Provide: hers, Cubs. _SOPARTN Ez May &—In sort bark Mary Bentley, disg. Bid RSHIP. each, to take an interest ins profit. Avice aoTiv YOUNG “MAN WASTED—WITH FROM cab eae rewell estabit- NGON & CO., 85 Ni Nene: THR FIRM if ones HEN! a will be continued under ethat name ot se ed. (3 H, LEEDS & CO., Hi. Leeds & Miner, and fam Ti Libs, ALLEN B, MINER: «ines from They have of Nassan street Were is sett, whee taken down), tothe Maatioay atree doors marble Broadway, for the ale of every description the fine arts. bid have made ample ‘of Merahandive, a well aa went of ions. 8. fom Gone li OTICR.—“THE COPARTNERSHIP 15 Fulten wi pecea settle the business o OF CODMUS & atreet, G. Codmus ts alons late firm ‘G. CODMUS. Jou JOHNSON, ish $500 nerininy aaaee OOD ines, MAN AS BQUAL PART. which is wholly commie. thereform, no riska A young, man prefer Sat he Herald office $700 PARTNER WANTED, TO PURCHASE THE «one-half interest of a party, leaving the city, In & businesn payin, 3. ry large profite, Call at 78 Cedar street, $1.000 neas, where his services would be wan reas J. W, mtuation oF OR $2,00,—A GOOD BUSINESS MAN, AND one well acquainted with Manufacturing, would invest the above amount in some good paying bu Agener. $1.500 able business, with =A PARTY WITH THIS AMOUNT WILL * find s fine chance for investment in a profit. References given and required, Apply to L. SNEDEKER, 36 Dey street $2.000. Herald office. —THE ADV&RTISER, business man, would fovest this amountin some profitable cash jobbing business. A PRACTICAL Address Zeno, CTAB A880 mosting gd __ POLITICAL. a WEIR. ROOSEVELT, The Citizens’ ana of th Fifteenth ward will ee HOPE CHAPBL on Monday. th M. Citizons ge! read cordia vie d to attend. Byorder of JA. WN, President. ‘NION LINCOLN ASSOCIATION —A meetin Chapel. on pose of unitin, the eity, for the elec SPECIAL thie association will be held at Ho fostiay evening. ‘sth inat., at 73¢ o'clock, for the with the other Union ormpaizations of tion of delegates to tt the State Conren- " ntly requested to attend. B} top, ail members are urgently requeseay y L. J. Guassny, Secretary. President. Ato Om DIAMONDS. LOAN OFFICES. 10) tos LIPRRALLY, ADVANCED a 7 CHES. JEW! ELRY, &c, HORSES, es WAGONR, &c. BTS WANTED aT 77 fh Ph ee J yamay, Eg em Room Ho. ‘PE, ty HIGH. or set Watches and J feweley nf a every. “Also, th ‘the most iberst Bdvances made on sicamente. ‘of the above articles, by AV HONIGMAN, Diamond Broker. ¢ nan MADE ON rig tyr merge J Goods and Perso doription. or the same bongat and Broker sod Commission doors west of Broadway. jerebant, iif Grand sold, ‘br'd. A. JACI street, two bP pd HYMAN'’S, 658 BROADWAY, CORNER OF Pianos 658 Broadway. MSN. LENT ON GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Diamonds, Jewelry, piers of every description, Houston. street, near by_D. "x are and MBEHAN 4CO., —Persons wishin; to be waited B. on privately ean be accommodated by ringing door bell, 4 WNBROKERS’ sone PURCHASED OF CLOTH. no: inde Fr Fr ean Bit ria ra and L of Clothing for sale—Business greets, % to $20 bic LB fk, io7 ‘Broome street. 1 to $4. Ew "PUBLICATIONS. Cre Bang PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE—OOR- taining nearly 900 Freier er the ausiony oF isease, with a treatise stampe oF poeta gureney. Inne, albany. en and 180 fine plates and en the human organs in s state of wen treated. A jor to the married. and thove eontemplattog who woald Know thelr Address on receipt of 25 cents ta adress Dr. La Crotx, 31 maiden physical condition. Sent “ ved FES CELE! RATED | FRENCH BOOKS CaN CARTES D Huclose ted stamp for circular aud price i bd SHED—THE, LITTLE JOKE: U Rade of ec oat oe REOSCOFIC VIEWS, ae. Box 8,772 New ¥: + offer aes ee a pacers mor. Sent tn sth on ox lsite F oF THE rusHTEST NOW READY. —PHUN by FG. W. ‘0. tor te militontion, Dow! Fables Pi + for a I A concentration funmient of there and evs ready. Soli the aly, by the American News this paper you will bave to laugh, whether you want or i and ake Dhunayeat sort of phan. the dust and up rou 4 laugh ted in tl No. 2 now where, aad to dealers on ‘company. If you Wed SET OF TEETH IN satiafaction or no pay, at 239 est and strongest nets of teeth ever ects, nse eniae rng ‘appearai the ina sets of Teeth as made, aitner wid a itu pom re serge dt slatted lowe go ee rm P50 Sith avenue, betwee: But itinge tnsoried ot oan be No advance required. the best manner, from five Testh, and nitrous oxide yn Fifteenth and Sixteenth ta caveat REQUIRING ARTIFICIAL TEBTH ssortment, ‘are invited comprising several thor pF ty call and, examine our large yusand sets of which we insert in the mont SUE Re atte puet Fourth at AN street, near Bowery. Aleuttng sia and TERTH ONLY $6.—BEAUTIFUL BETS nd platin: ire ailver and vuleanite rub- $25, d warranted equal to any ork in Fifteen years ental teeth eet ing the A Wat nee Crave and arrow streets ca ook DENTION OF GREAT EAPRRI; arg (2 we youn dare et tent. ‘i A i oteh Teal to 29 Fourteenth street, one RTIFICIAL BONE FILLINGS FOR DECAYED teeth.—Rooma removed square, Old reote bullt w ech! every west of Union variety of nd ‘Gixcoverer, in person. Over 10, MOST hh dn hide DISCOVERY.—TERTH &: a, of no charge. “Beautiful Tecth ried, with or without extract. Dik operauions warranted J.dat Meg oy" 186 Gra with: moves teeth flied and extracted w: lite. "At iat rear site bone fing, 6, to ie and 38 Sixth avenue cision 4 at stand, Dr, MOTaEE barat ; mere shells, edsanck: os blocks from Broadway. Rory den | TEETH. BY ei men of good Ska iobons, Cigaretion” Se, for ae BACCO. —FOR BA " schimes, te ool LE, ONE OF ROGERS’ CErzINe steam power, Apply iy at 307 aud too Wa Water treet. be rum by hand or a | BOO. 000 fants. res saue-ar ras, $17 10 $70 inoue. ‘do wall \o call at this nw ites buying or selling | 51 TW! canve, agen, | BUARDING AND LODGING, FRANKPORT HOUSE, ONE BLOCK East i orper rankfort and Wilia nished, light Roome A roam to one person. 250. 10 We. per dar; $1 26.0 $3 per week. House open ail night. T THE GRANT HOUSE—«4 NEW BOWFRY, BE tween @haivam to $3 per week walk from Broadway, op lent to business; five inimutes’ n all night. GENTLEMAN AND WIPE AV gentiemen, aan be accomm: and 1 venient toc Abth st. AND A Few SINGLE “i with pleasant R a desirable a anged. Apply at 1 —ON rd. A WELL FURNISHED FRONT ROOM TO LE the second floor, to 4 single gentleman without bi at 154 Grand ate stween Centre and Elin streets. & Baker Sewing Maohine for sale, PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING A RROWN gene Flouse, hav two larue Rooms on the third flenr, would lemen willing to room ty woul aaaise Geetha ons tex and dinner on ta at 223 West Thirty-sixth street, bet Seresin oad nach a avenues, Sree bee T NOS. 174, 17) AND 178 BLEECKER STRPET, 8IX blocks west of Broadway, pleasantly furnisied Rooms, with excellent Board, from $5 to $10 per werk. Familie accordingly, Breakfast from 609; dinner 125; and 6. A veer DESIRABLE surr OF ROOMS, Wit PRI vate table. can dat No. 7 Went Twenty-ifth treet, from May 18, Single 8. A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO SINGLE GEN. Memen an be ceommotated with excellent Board and fo lta bed ae rvate yesalty Fh i nd neighborhood. Kea ren required inneraté P.M. Apply at 224 Kast Thirtieth s.reet (Martin verrace), between Recond and Third aveniics é SUIT OF THREE ROOMS ON THE PARLOR Fie 05 to it teaether or separately with full or parunl nard. Apply st 119 Waverley place near Washington wey FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BR ACCOMMODATED h neatly Furnished Rooms, without Koard, at 112 West Tenth near Bleecker; one large Front Room, tuiteule for two geatiemen: also siugie Rooms, STRIOTLY, PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING 4 class house, between Eighth and Fourteenth pill ceo Foarth and Sixth pea wil) let a handsomely furnished Parlor and Bedreom to a gentleman, with break faat served in room if required: none but those wishin first clang modations need appl; B, ons ly. Address A. 0 Liberty street, HANDAONE ‘sure OF BOOMS, ON SECOND FLOOR front; also, irat tioer, to let, with rat class ‘Boar ments: referéoeos ex changed; delightful summer location 24. University place corner of Niath street, PRIVATE FAMILY (NO CHILDREN) IN BROOK floors torent with Board NS aluple geatiomen: Apply at 104 leors towent, with Board, to sin; lemen. a Washington street, Brookly ‘ag. ‘td bacik oe PESIROUS or PROCURING FIRST modations, with Board, varying in price from $id e100, RRS 1 and examine oug ayatem. DRY, No 3 Aster p LARGE, PLEASANT FRONT AND BACK ROOM, ou comand oor, containing panivies, hot and cold water, gas, room, name floor: to be let iter, faraieoed ‘or enrtrnisned: ceasisens Apply at 189 West Kighteon! e it with or. t. ‘Wost » ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS a et, other o@ stoond of third floor, with good Board, at 122 Madison avenue, near Thirty first street. House fi class; location very rable, Reference required PRIVATE FAQMILY, HAVING A FURNISHED m on second Hloor, adjoining bath room, with can, closets, Ac. ; would bet it to one or two gentiemen, without board.’ Taquire between 6 and 8 P. NM. at 13 Varick place, FURNIGHED ROOM WANTED-—WITH BOARD (dinmer at 12), by two young men; location, Twenty fourth to Thirty-eurth street and Seventh to Ninth ave. nue. No answers noticed unless terme are stated. Address Alex J: Boyd, station E. DESIRABLE SUIT OF FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS to let, with Board, suitable for agentleman and wife or two or three single gentlemen, Also 6 single Room. Apply at 71 West Fourteenth street, first brown stone front house went of Bixth avenue, HAMDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR. ON THE ir. to let, with Board, at 180 Bleecker +treet, ntleman and wife or single gentlemen. FRONT ROOM AND BALL BEDROOM, ON SECOND foer, with, Board, to a family, or guiet gen‘ieman alec a'rooin' Tor two, on third Door’ No. ‘120'Macneucal treet, near, Weabingion Fark. reponse given and re- ww FINS NEWLY FURNISHED, Pa T wee Et Bedroom ad. or w doors west of Broadway. 8 for a Apply at 124 &h stree A PRvate FAMILY AT 43 WEST TWELFTH STREET, between Vifth and Sixth avenue, have one larze an two small reoma, furnished, to-let, with Grst-ciass board, references required. Servants anc children not taken. LARGE FRONT ROOM ON FOURTH FLOOR. IN A Lirat class house, To Lat, with Board, to = gentleman and wife. or two single ge! Apply at Ne. 87 Clinton place, (Ei street, A FURNISHED SUIT OF Rooms, EN SUITE OR Sagle, with o without board, at <7 Bond sirect. A nce to good parties. Tere cha GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR SINGLE GENTLE. ten, can be accommodated with furnished or unfur. ished front Rooms. t or singly, with Board. at No. 82 East Twenty ninth street. The house has all the Taprove: ments, Terma moterate, ‘house, will let som: 9 ‘nicely Faral 1d Rooms, with e: coms Boar. oply West t, a few eteps from way. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL REN LOR, F Ae ng. bathroom, aj gw Hoomaaingiy. Unit at 30 West witieeaih streets | PENBID NEW tot CARDING HOUSE.—ROOMS large and cool—} ng roo! & pwlace. House containing ge a Only adults taken. Irving Place, corner of East Bighteenth street. OARD.—DESTRABLE ROOMS, WITH BOARD, CAN be had by applying at 19 Great’ Jones street, ‘opposite Tafayette piace, png OARD—FOR THE SUMMER; HIGH. HEALTHY LO cation North river. Apply to Mra. Sage, Coyteny ill one hour's sail by the Thomas E. Hulss, from foot of Spring OARD.—A VERY, DESIRABLE AND WEL F nished Suit of Rooms, with » can be hu Lon Thirty-seventh street, near Park erenser ia & private fa. mily. Phe above location {s unsurpassed. House first class, with every Improvement. Address J. H M., Herald office. OARD.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, é HALL EDOM, ahaayed, Appts aula foragentieman. Reference: Sixteenth street. — Burt RD. —GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES AND OARD, ra amo 44 sory BACK ROOM TO LET ith Board, at a rate terms, Apply at 162 West mtlemen can be accommodate! with furnished fark’s place, to gentleman end wie. Dinner ty one ° lock Board-wasmimaron Ie —A FAMILY AND one or two gentiemer and elegant Aparimente, in suit or separate, at 109 Waverloy place: in view of and nearly opposite Way! a equare.” Unescep: Uonable reference required Bete WANTRD—FOR A ai NTLRMAN AND LapY, board for rH lady. above Bighta street. Address Mra, Bour?. WANTED—BY A ‘OR HERSELF and child, which is er oid The child must care of durin, rms moderate. For facther r particulars cal ater og Fohad street, room 15. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN ANID WIFE, tn a strictly private American family, in his city, Re: quire two Rooms, hot and gold waser, io ‘communication unless terme are ‘Address M. J. H., box 150 ottice. ROOKLYN Board, for donvente ‘Btate street, Brooxiyn. BOAR IN BROOKLYN —A HANDSOME RACK PAR al private fermy, Apply at 3ed Clinton. street, belween, amall private gen “| on Marron and Degraw. OARD OK BROOKLEN WeOnTe THREE MI nutes’ walk from, Wallstreet a large untur ‘Room on. Art foor t 10 ‘let, to n gentleman Sad. w i a private family. Inquire at 48 PY street. “Ker: ‘noes exchanged. OARD ON BROOKLYN HRIGHTS —A RECOND Bory beck room, suitable fore gentleman aod wife, oF pro sing lemen: convenient to Wall street or Pull Ferry. mots at 182 Henry street. \LEGANT AND yy pag mg 9 lot, in suite, jeot fs Board tables, If desired hou-e #0 Weet Clement C. Meore; URNIGHED ROOMS IN BROADWAY TO LAT=WiTH or without Board. central; family small; @ comfortable home is offered; rer ‘cold water, beth, gas, er Apply ah 008 Broadway, near Fourth streck Foanionn AND th Board amd nome com Grove street, between Bieecke' Fences exchanged. ROOMS TO LET—TO PECTABLE uiegetomen, ws good reference. Apply at 456 Fourth Scentloman, wife and family. Sf chers Boardere. "address (or three a ny HED ROOM Saree wire BOARD, TOs FOR Foes eapectabie of ROOMS—FOR “GENTLE M aN Rosas oor) with or witout parval near Soar, URNISHED ROOMS TO Rane PARLOnA “AND ealte or com at at tect Ks 19 place, Tenth LARGE RGISiIRD, ROO ROOMS TO LRT— HANDSOME FY Rooms, to sult applicants, at No. 8 Third avenue, oppoatie Gooper I Tneutove La EBD Ma—(ONE Cry ND TWO K Mn or or without Hoard at 136 West Forty- third street ear Br be yw. am they are the aurpius rooms of « mie and althourh om the | fourth hoor are soo! and well hed. ANDSOMBLY FURNIBY 1KD ROOMS POL wire f destrad. No children. eid en's iwo im oa hae all modern tiny. * at WF Poarth avenue, second door hre'u Twenty Cth sien KN ISHED LANOSOMELY F anted be private hoare moat bea’ wired. The situation Is [BRREY CITY HOARD—IN 4 Private wAMIEY: A ¢ few bow as rat class short < water Dinner ate Ca Me Grand siinet, » ” ( NK OR Two SINGLE NTLEMEN CAN BE ac Room with or without intl atront, O*% BE { 4 suite, tn has Loeatton References required, App Am EN SUITE, OB private table if re Rooms TO LET—WELL FURN! separately with or withant boa’ quired. Inquire at 3* St. Mark's place. Rowms 70 LET-FuanIsAED on oxror toventemen and their wive), oF hout board. on very rense lars inquire at 126 Ninth with or ther par jue, corner of Nin PRENCH FAMILY, LIVING IN A FIRST CLASS teenth Feet mo Let WITHOUT BOARD, A LARGE ROOM ON second toor, io aventionan: bet and cold water. gas, bathroo.. and water closet attached. Inquire at 43 St. Mark’ place. Broadway “tages pas the door, NWO SECOND STORY ROOMS TO LRT—WITH Board; gas and bath in the house; dinner até, Apply 3 Lexington avenues, wo NICELY FURNISI at! 4 Ms TO LET, WITH Heard: one locuted on second story and the other a third story front room. First class table, 30 Irving piace. WO GENTLEMEN OR A GENTLEMAN AND LADS, can havea furnished front Koom in rmall family. Apply at 264 Went Forty-second street, between Seventh and Kichth avenues WO OR THREE SINGLE GENTS CAN HAVE PLRA. tand well furnished Rooms without mea privates family; house firstsclans, terme reasooi ce given and required. Apply at St Amity Broadway, HREE ROOMS TO LET—TO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, with or without Board. Inquire at 8 Fourth avenue. LETOLARGE PLEASANT ROOMS, WELL FUR- |. separate of connecting to mull 9 party of ai! Room: Bresk@nat if required. apply few avers wert or Broad w is s Ninth tre 0 LEY—105 FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR TWELPTE Be:lroom ; also single renees requir LET—HANDSOWELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH gasand nse of bath. to gentlenen, in the private brown stone house 55 Wert Twelfth street. between Fifth and Sixth avenue; terms moderate; breakfast furnished. if demred. Referen es exchanged. T° LET—T0 ONE OR TWO GENTUEMEN, A SMALL Parlor, with Bedroom, both furnished | Only one family ia the house. Inquire in the drug store, 496 Sixth avenue. 10 LET—A FURNISHED PARLOR ON floor, to « gentleman and wife. witheut children Room onthe second floor, furnished. avenue. Po Ler a FURNISHED ROOM. TO ONE OR TWO also @ Tnqutre at 62 Bixth ntlemen with or without breaktast by @ family octhnesdaile: Apaie te Bighty-Grst street, fourth door sonthweat of Becond avenue. 0. (bet ONE FURNISHED ROOM TO A SINGLE an. Apply at65 Weat Thirty fifth street, comer of sixth a enue. 10 LET—TO ONE OR TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, with or without Board, a second tory hack Roem, newly {urntahed, connecting with bathroom: gaa and hot and cold water; family priv t 88 Kast Thirty-first street, near Lexington avenue. ANTED,—A WIDOW LADY OF RESPECTABILITY is desirous of obtaining x comfortably furnished Bedroom, with Board, in a private family, w ra, Location between Feu References given and required. Herald office. and are ne other boar Thirty fourth atres dress M. G., box 200 14. BER WEEK FOR A PRETTILY FURNISHED $g Room. with full Board, to « gentleman and wie, in « firat class house, Also one’ for $8 and one lor $F, for single gentlemen. Apply at los West Twenty sixth street, near Eighth avenue. HARRISON ernest, A FEW SINGLE GBH 2 tlemen can d with Hoard; lar nd airy Rooms, gas, &: 1B BOND, STRERT—TO LET, WITH BOARD. A lnree Front Room, second floor, handao-ne!y ‘fur. Dished, to & gentleman and wife or two single xentlemen; i BENTH STREET, VECWHEN FIFTH 4! and Sizth avenuos.—To let, wiih Board, Rooms for families or «ingle gentiemen, CLINTON PLACE, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE AND Brevoort House.—Verv desirable ma to let on Secend and third floors. Dinner at 6 e’clock. House first 106 3 ‘frst pate o a on the recond fi At 6 o'elo ll MAODOUGAL STREET, NRAR ALEPOKER, now opened asa private family Hotel for the re- ception of ‘single contiomen or small families tira of bourd Part Jrous of hourekeeping can find every con- Fenlence atthe above eatabilahment COUNTRY BOAKD. WRAT OF Parlor on the ne Iarce Room Dinner way —To lei, fontioman ‘and wife oor. suitable for. two gentlemen, Refereners exchanged. Boar, WANTED IN THE gouxtny—ny’ A GEM. tieman, wife. Infant and month: Residence moar the water, sea side preferred. ‘Praterence wen to Long Island, between the city and Glen Cove, Ad~ Irena A, Hi. Ke, box 34! Post ofice, N. Y. NOUNTRY BOARD —A LAD WHOSE HUBRAND'S J business tire absence from the city, Is dest ing Board in « plain private family conv ity Adtress, with moderate terms and sew Herald hee, NOUNTRY ROARD-AT NEW ROCHELLE, 1 ORR. / tre street. walk from the de} Board and pleasant Rooms. Yard for children to pia — Inquire of hotel keeper Atwood, or of Burtis, stage driver. Ross. COUNTRY BOARD WANTED—ON THE HUDSON, AT Cornwall, Yonker’, or sime intermediate piace: to = sized Roome in «hotel or large boarding house, with le grounds, shade, &c. Possession from middle of June, ress box 500 New turk Post "Mice. JOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, a two mall children and nurse, in a farm house, with ‘distance ‘by railroad. ‘Address, with full par: ticulars, ‘o "w - 8, box 189 Heraid office County F BOARD WANTED—RBY A LADY, TWO children, four and six years old, and muted. convenient to the city; must have shady grounds, god substantial ta. ble, plenty of milk and convenient to sea bathing. Address, with lowest terms, which must be sonable and full par~ ticulars, P. Sylvester, 29 Sonat William street, two doors from Broad, References exchanged JOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—BY Ly GUNTLEMAN iF and wife, at s eagle nent yo, the city was of eany an: uent access. reas, with full particu! Howard, ‘Bera office. ATEANTIC HOTEL, CHATHAM 8QUARR. CORNER Bowery and ‘Oliver street, —To let. 10) splendid Rooms, per day, week or month. Pay open ait night. ane HOUSE, GREENWOOD LAKE, New York, wii! be open on the ist of faction will uso SQUARE HOTEL, Coraer Union ayant and Fifteenth street, eA RDREW, J. DAM, Proprietor, ei The no ned having lease Property, comer, Union suare snd. Fifteeuth street. consisting of te large famntty mansions, connected, les Mtied tite same ass Hotel for the accommndation of permanent and transient doarders, Parties desirous of obtaining fine rooms, in suite dsomely as no comturtenty fe fur lable us good ag the market. can aupply. Inone ef the most pleasant locations. ia the oy, win this House all thatcan be reasonably desierd. Connected otel is a first clase Restaurant. to aecommodate may their meals at other than the regular ANDREW J DAM, _ q SPRING STREET. ONE DOOR FROM RBROAD- 7 wray.—To et, handsomely furnished Rooms to sin. Be gentlemen. The prep: cere thanks to his friena a hours, ree now be NSO WN HOUSE. Pros Proprietor. by Greenwond, Bath from TA, M. tT P.M, SHIELDS, Proprietor, GARRISON staTioN. Good stabling fer GEORGE Bag! (Ooupuara HALL, LEBANON SPRINGS, Cor Kew York, Is now undergoing ration, and will be orenad for the reception of on the nh Of May, | Families and parties desiring fai # for the summer will please ad: U's BazaRD. RYPORT PAVILION, KEYPORT. N. J, WILL BE on the Tat of une for pn) reception of boarders, aba tc, fo steamers ply daly 6, of curtner partioninrs Routt mote, 139 Pulten stresu, of 10 Mr, Jone Pha Pulioa street, New York, or to the anders UROKOR. J. KIBBEB, Proprietor. He NEPTUNE HOUSES Roe will be on op the PAVILION HOTEL, RO ghan ed hands, will open, ne. Parties | gs on the ew cw ‘Tore a Mea W,. at the office vaiing ae fe trom 18 toa Fs ‘No. 3 Pine street, on Wednenar ¥ from 18 tas FM

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