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NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY. MAY 25, 1864. PPLEMENT TO THE HERALD. ss ple. STONE OF A NEW 6YNAGOGUD '¥-POURTH STREET. A very interesting ceremony took place yesterday morning in West Thirty-fourth street, between Broad. way and Seventh avenue, om the cccasion of lay- fog the corner stone of the new synagogue of the congregation “Baal Jeshuras.” Ample and comfort- able accommodations for the spectators had been pro- vided by the Buildieg Committee, and at aa early hour many of the most convenient places bad been already cooupied. ‘The officers and members of the congregation, and children of the Sabbath school attached to the congre- gation, with the Building Committee, met at nine o'clock, im the hall No, 65 West Thirty-fourth street, and pro- seeded in # procession to the site of the new synagogue. or, 11 the army of the mation, after es Jong calamisien called on it to cnocse tuld pre‘er to live, Such iethe work which ibe Mae sovereign,, ‘abd weakness, bas’ pursued. © aliké from temerity’: coh all obgtacies; and this ealm, reflective ana | been previously set im sold masonry, containiug a reeep- Glste condact,bas been wortby Boab of A great beh the of een ged the centré =A ms will the edtace has been per 2 which» the goeneihel or their ow obaetrested recion perce cr te »‘aetion of ‘and the action of time? chara note eye full eet of our 9 800 & coun! which ee nee ae to a silver dollar, Z,Zoare Dy the bilter fruits of crit war; ‘and'a oe dollaz de sterile by bloody hecatombs and oui) soaniees; $0’ the stone, : i juve, family, lator, honor, existence, nt tne. mercy smed bands. A gbvernment presents itself bringing ov and’ regularity, and can you think that this ‘of coment on the was set, directly tm in eafoty and prosperity? f fear net to sop tae! (ht a ipeceninion peror Masimitign holds sm hig Manas the future of ths of eating ons CAN eee el net x Principles of and ci of the ay, whieh, form the” bases af ‘a suge. democracy; ‘a He: Wim use bis a Hazes mipis- Singing by the /aceptre— (a) Egeoree from » Will acclaim ‘the Emperor 19 ery the Emreror of the Frenen, whe has brought a Si, fhe resenoration of the country, (Prolonged ap- be PREsoEn—] fea tatheen eee close of the general dis + PicanD—M. Thiers wishes to speak. Tumrns— Yes; but not now. It im too late, ‘E TAX COMMISSIONER IMBROGLIO, Sepreme Court Chambers. Before Judge Barnard. 43 24.—The argument in the Tax Commissioner case ¢ off to-day, and was listened to by a large audience, fly politicians and those interested in the resalt of contest, «- Judge A lon opened the case for the new appointees— are, Allen, Pureér an@ Woodrufi—and proceeded to the sectiou cf the act under whieh Present in ‘deuls were apprinted. The law was passed by the lature of 1869, «nd reads as fo lows:— “mediately uy the passage of this act there shall vypointed by the Comptroller, of the city of New York ie commissioners, who shall form a board aud be guated Commissioners of Taxes and Assessments for city and county of New. York, who shall bold their Before Judge Neleoa. tries Attorney Smith moved for sentence on Ed- ward Aldridge, convicted on the previ-us day of harbor- ing @ deserter from the United States army, whom he had previously induced to enlist, ‘TRS RENTERCE. Judge Nelson, addressing the prisoner, said:— Edward Ald }» you have been indicted and convict ed of having harbored and carried away from the govern- ment service a person who had enlisted in the “4 service and deverted his company, knowing that he deserter at the the time, and with a view of getting him enlisted a second time and participating in the bounty. Have you anything to say why the seotence of the law should not be pronounced against your Prisoner, through bis counsel, auswered ‘Nothing. ‘The Court—The evidence in the case was entirely «ati factory to the Court and jury of your guilt. You appear to be a mon of intelligence and mature age, and inust have committed this offerce with all the aggravating cir- cumstances, and with a full knowledge of the violation of the law of the iand, You got this movey, and partici- patel in the act of Joy’s desertion while be was iutoxi cated. Yon took him out of thia city, where he resided, and wok bim to Connecticut, aua there procured bis en. li tment, for which he received a bounty of $310, und you participated in the Dounty from time to time till you got some $128, or ae like that, of the bounty. He afterwards deseried came beck to this city, und in a few days after you again P- rsuaded and influenced him so that be went with you to the State of Maine for the purpose of again enlisting. It seems that he thought betier of it and refused to re enlist, wnd your attem)t failed. But the whole case sows ‘an azgravation of guilt—seeking to make moncy out of the bow.ties of the government given to voluntary recruits, by sey im said Board of Commissioners, ignation or ovberwise, shall be filled ‘aid Comptrolier for the balance ofjthe term for which ) commissioner was appomted, The annual com- ‘ation of eaeb commissioner shall be $3,500, to be moatbly by the Comptrolier out of the county sury. wer this law Comptroller Haws appointed Jonathan a, Josinh W. Brown and Amor J, Williamsen as Tax intseionera, and on the 5th of Muy, 1859, the ap- tees tock the oath of office. After remaining in ® bye years Comptrolier Brennsn appointed as .hoir weesore Jouatban Alien, George #, Purser and Christian Woodruf, ibe new appointees met and appointed Allen chairmao, and through him the present tv ents were notitied an the change and requested to ‘ec up the books and papers belonging to the office ¥ refused to accede to thie request, and it was in yequence of this demand and retusal that the petition- were obliged to apply to the court for an order 10 ‘cause why the pF poor jocumbents should pot de- up the foal gay question. McKrox—In pong Dh communication which was iday I will read the affidavit of teas wit Fepoating thse enlistments and accumulating voemdavts © bounties, and by jevice participatin wit set forth that the deponent was appointed | in‘ne fruits oF tho fraud, We understand that, those Cormmissioner? by Comptroller Haws in Bay, 1859; be bad fulfiled all the duties required of bim by aud that he has continued unioterrupted in the dis cases are Dot uncommos, -but that they havo been ox tensivel d, to tne gre at prejudice of tho service, and to rpetration of frauds upon the goveroment. This, therefore, is a case of which we must make an e: ampie, The punishment is net particularly severe; ( act of Congress prescribes imprizonment nt exceeding two ree: and & Gne not execeding $500. It ia not punishable the State Prison—it is in the county = We therefore, ender the cireumstances, uch as you must have perpetrated this crime intel igently and with the obvious pur, }, and with tho full knowledge of the cone ts guilt, must make an example of you as far as the law will permit. having proper reference to your condition and means. We do not intend to impoverish your family of the mens you may have to support them during your imprisonmest, for that wonld be punishing the innooent for your guilt, We therefore gentence you to two years’ imprisooment in the Penitentiary of the county, on Biackwel!’s Island, and to pay a fine of six coats. The prisouer was then removed in custody. ED ANCIAL A LL PERSONS ARE (1EREBY CAUTIONED AGAINST purchasing or seliing a lot of Georgia State Bonds {rizee), $500 each, numbering from 990 to 999, the same hav- ing been fraudulently obtain ther with a lot of Sut ern Bank Notes. As means be taken to reader tne¢ bonds useless, a enitable. reward. will be. paid forany infor: ation respecting them by WILLIAM B, SURANTON, 110 Pearl street. prmanationae FIRS OP REW FORK pOmrane Surveyor bave io the books und Ug _ hs to the office; deponent denied that the wre were under Iie control, or that he retused to de. f them up to Mr. Allen, as is stated in the praver of petitioners. it also denies that Comptroller oan bas authority or power to appoint Jonathan |. Purser end Christian 8. Woodruif to Commi that the new pers pertain. \ the office, only so far that Mr. Allen rejuested de- mt to open (he safe before business hours one uing, and that deponent refused to do so until ten ‘ok. eg hig Josiah W, Brown, to the same effect, be Street to tikes peat ia the office one ‘aur, on | yet eles ody held that that was sufficient, amd that he had Py, vee ponseseton of the office. Mr. Wihiamson : no demand was made bim to éeliver up and to Kook at bee “oonteate of ibe tae re 1 to deliver up, and is —— oe mede of Office, 113 | Broaaway. werng. The jaca that Nes and surveyor ne i T ibe custodians of Ibe books aod papata of the : CASH CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS. hat the demand should havé been made upon them | The International Fire Tosurance Company, having & svsurd; and the fect thateretarn bad been aah ennltal of $1,000 20. al pau im, sud securely javesied, | red ghee seeped wana’ tga Es. ry property, Fok gi ge par hcdiersotn Mpa hoy, se Mats Mngaticad FINANCIAL. EDEMPTION OF aes Notice te — baits ‘thai the ‘Soldiers’ Substitute Bounty Fund Bonds” of the county of New York, becoming due and payable June 1, 1864, with the interest thereon, Will be paid om thas day onthe presentation of mld Bonds ‘at this office, POPOSALS FOB A LOAN $2,000,000, reopen rors & be 7 RE EY emAnED PRoPosLa WIL BE REOSIVED AT this office until Saturday, May 28, 1864, at vwo o'clock P, Mi, for tho whale or any part of ihe vum of $2,000,000 of "Bol- diere' Substitute Bounty Redemption Bonds” of the county ot New York, authorised by chapter, and ne amended by chapter 11 of the lawo et i864 and by an Ordinance of the Board of Supervisors, approved May 6 1064. Bald Bonds will bear initerest al the vate of siz percent per annum, payable somi-anpually, on the frst day of May and Movember in each year, and the prinelpel will be.redeem. ble in susnnestve annual instalments of $500,000 each, com meacing on the frat day of November, 1673 ‘The proposals will state the amount of bonds deslsed, and the price per one hundred dollars thereof; and the persoas whose preposale are agcepiad will be required to deposit with the Cousty Treasurer (at the Broadway Bank), on Wednesday, the let day of June, 1866, the sume awarded 10 them respectively. mat On presenting to the Comptrelier the roceipte of the County Treasurer for such deposits, tne parties will be ea titled to receive Bonds for equal amounts of the par value of the sums awarded to them, fearing laterest from June 1, hi plese: Bach propeml should be sealed and todersed, " Proposals for Soldiers’ Substitute Bounty Redemption Bonds,” and enclosed in a second envelope addressed to the Comptroller. he right fo reserved to rejest any or allof the bide, if vonsidered necessary (0 protect or promete the interests of We county, TUE MATTHEW T. bg een irs or Naw barre eg ov Finance, es j niler. ELER'S OFFICE, ‘OUTHERN pane NOTES WANTED.—NORTH CAR. olins arolina. Georgia, Alabama, e, Visgitalead ‘New Orlce w,OFleane ani nots by Ma by MANN ING DE NION PACIFIC RAILROAD OOMPANY.—NOTICE wee: xtven te the Subscribers to th Hal Stock of ’acific Ratlrosd Company that a ther payment of ten per cent upon the amor nent fee aud. scriptions has been made this day, pay: the Companys. 2uth of June next. 13 William street. New York, on or before the By order of Executive Committee. JOUN A, DIX, President. Jonx J. Cisco, Treasurer. New York, May 10, 1364. $500. —WANTED. TO BORROW THIS AMOUNT is «for one vear, on good security, for which a bonus of $ & will be given, with the usual interest. Ad- dress Finance, station A, TO LOAN=AT SIX PER CENT, FOR 81x or fen years, on bond and mortgage; country Addrony Mra, Adaling Foster, Morriaa- = a ‘TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE OR OPH ER $30. 004 ecurities, Apply to D RVANS, Attorney, tary and Commisstoner for taking saktiowledgoant et conveyances (or the jank, 395 al States. over People Canal street, from 9A. M. to 3 P.M. $}50. ~ TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORT. $}5 Rubee ai six per cent, for terms of years Re applicants. Apply Lo GEORGE W. oud floor, PINE SSnaqiaiseres eee hi amount to loan, at six per cent, fora term of years, ou New York City Property, in sums to sult applicants, MILITAR Y AND NAVAL, A‘ DISCHARGED SOLDIERS FOR. WOUNDS RE. | e ‘ceived in battle, coect or purchase, Ouer dlaime, BROWN & SIIKLOO'S Miltary Banking oitice, No 3 Park place, SUBSTITUTE WANTED FOR A DRAFTED MAN.— A. Apply at130 Thted avenue.) The highest price paid, cry SUBSTITUTE WANTED-FOR A GENTLEMAN ron lawe’r drafted: liberal price will be paid for a Sound max, Apply at 180 Centre at, curner of Walker. Act SURSTITUTE BRORERS.—I WILL PAY $40) tis nure to pass the surgeon. Ap- ply at 77 up stairs, gone hundred dollars ts now due you, Also officers’ Dries CAN BE SUPPLIED vane SUBSTITUTES 11] Fassau street, Bou Pay Agency. OUR SUBSTITUTES WANTED FOR RROOKLYN-- $125 cash in hand.—They also have the privilece of Fo-elgners preferred. C , corner Chatham square, N RENARK 400. Foes WANTED.—A GOOD FIPER WANTED ON board the United Siates steamer Gainten: Pig bonny: fesiy" te rages and a good chance for prise monet. | Appt United States steawer Galatea, Brovkiyn Navy ARRISON DUTY oma BOUNTY. HBAVY hg oe ya ‘Three good mei bounty, at the Army and Na ise BF my hori ty, y Wy BA! cavalry. — Avoid the Draft, mp at Raresags, “Anentra bounty be ides alt uthera n exira les all. ul Re for broxere a ruaners Call before’ at 69 Centre street, near P Captain | HENRY LOUIS. - UARTERS, TWENTY.FIFTH NEW YORK Wing aeeg mn anied for w privaten, prepa id, gave no “4 pein port. and the by cargoes agai 496, under which tbe present iacumbents were ap the MOH La ALTA it, WARREN, President, be} been lh dy, aay the appointees : _@ os We aavaos, Becretary. BRUGB, Vice President mice for Wfe. Ty-distivctly says they sda. rona! ‘Secreta LO eS Wikeneccs need aaemots INING STOCKS—48 WHLL AS ALL OTHER KINDS bas thatthe law mast be Mberally con: | jn new fort pa ay sean Ran'oe ‘ostotonce ads aad so suntres 160 ante take she Sept | ‘vot AtBeaT He NICOLA Re, Wile se i epicit® of EMPHIS gre, BONDS. GUARANTEED BY THE Fe'Cuaim that our ttre to the often i uate of Tennessee, wanted by WM. B. SCRANTON, “4 Pearl street. race q eae PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM- 10, 1864. Yeah: hereby givte Hoard of Directors have thie day decinred a dividend five (5) a: ons Cat earnings of tho last three montha. sable ‘the company, on Thursday, the 19th in ae books will clo @ on the 12th inst,, and reopen on the 2301 inet. rder of thi Of Directors. Br ORE THEO, P. JOHNSON, Sceretary. y under consideration. Ir. a then read the law under which the present jum beats wore ted to office, and laid particular we uo the word ‘vianmediately ”” which to his mind ‘mply & continous term of office. p (OrOSALS FOR 900 “NEW YORK brah COURT HOUSE 8TOCK. BFALED PROPOSALS WILL BB RECEIVED at the jon, there was 10 1® | Comptroller's of ce until Wednesday, May 25, 144, at two the Logis. | ocock PM, when the same will be publicly opened, fort hole of nog partot the sum of Two Hundie Thousnn uecerKors. | PON My chapure Hz Of the Laws ef 1Sct, and by wh ord a performed ail the panes ‘of {1.6 Board of Supercisors, approved by en Rae it was claimed isi, “ihe ‘said stock isto provide additional bey +) for the con. ity Court Honse on the rate of rix on whe firm dav of principal wil! be dred thousand foliaes per aAnnm, Dat Say and November to pepe y as Tones ‘on the first day of Ni sand dollars on the first day The pro) -als wil! state the amount of the price per one hundred dollars thereot; and the persons: whose proposals are accepted will thereupon be julred te deposit with the County Treasurer the sums awarded to the Comptroller the ties will be a oe jon Bhonld be sealed yopnuny ‘Propo. York County court House, Sock,” and ‘seound envelope, addressed to the Comp- J reserved to reject any or all of the bids if thé pres w ?. BaNKAR — si ym ptrolier, Crry or Naw Yous, Dxrantwxnt or Fux ances oMPTRO anne Naw York, \iay 14, 1804 troller, The rieht ie intereata of the wee ‘Prorosats FOR VOLUNTRER sou FAMILY AID FUND noe 4 will Be reorived at the Comptrolier's of June, 1864, at J o’cloek pro- 1d ‘Oounove: r ure x eed a Mare, 1808 ‘Dad ‘thought Interest at ihe rate of alx per Gent was not an rearenals, KA the first day of May appointed to | Sra F im each sear, and the principal will be Fe > er a Moret, the atnount of bonds déatred ae | Collars. thereo!, and the person hn pe re yuited U the office | gave ee (at the Brogiway books and papers, reapectiv settied hak they ¢ ould to the e ue ‘receipte of the ‘and taking charge: of manta oP se ‘will be entitied ‘rubmitted. that, the eruues he par value thereof, ly wrong: that the remedy ain “prove be procured by spel und Ronde, § ti) ida te keto seer lesa Over oF nie Veer nae Allen concluded tho argument, ard then the fn ware Ly tf “Comptrotier. paras 7 Fix ancn, ubaai tied ised to the Court, roard eald imine the papers and ‘a decision ip the mattor at an nearly dav Mas Dis: Miz nes RoricR THE g NINTH REGIMENT, ‘mow organizing. Young men of u elm do so by ying inm: Repurchases esTinendeay BOL TN Io EW YORK COUNTY YOUONTERR coumrTre® Ornce New Guaansna Staret Ax? BROADWAY, (ance on Broadway. 0.000 VOLUNTEERS WANTED. a inducements offered:— COUNTY BOUNTY. pecuniary | $30) 00 SRITRD STATED | sath TY, adiiiion ps eoramnitiee ¥ person finn recruit for the army to this office wii rescive © premium of 900, CD. GODFRE' Sern ee. Mayor. MAITHEW T Soa Comptroller, uperr'eo®, Bepervieon eA anilary Member. LJ oppYEe. ain 7 Commitee, ORISON BLUNT, Chairman. Hew Yorn, april 4, 1%4 ils oneritores WANTED—TO WHOM THR HIGHEST srl be given, ata r the ferry, @ Third Ci "a recruiting ‘on ee WANTED—BY A. LYONS & CO., 80 Chatham street, basement The highest prices paid. Agente will find it to their interest to call. s° BSTITUTES WANTED TODAY. id PRICES IN CABH : as panne! rgeon. You can have your money ir ce mine wees than'an bour afler makiog. up your ra’ Bounty and Pay Agency, 111 Nassau ot street. SOLDIER! Tre OLD BROLgSE Mev 0. BS To". Io A REGIM. pone J ee Nicermente w are yw Substitutes are aleo wanted to tay. 4 BOUNTY AND PAY AGBNCY, 1i1 Necsne street, T DRaFT POSTPONSD. _ TWELVE BUNDRED. VC Wout NTBERS WANTED. & CHANCE “Fou PaTRIOTS. It having been $4 rmined that the cliy of deficient nly TW Rite o aN onl SRC EN TE MN i) man, tape Ney Yorm May 31 1864, MILITARY AND NAVAL. [pre sara savy, 4 MARINE CORPS, NEW TORE COUNTY Y VoUUNTER COMMITTEE, CORNER CHAMBERS STREET AND BROADWAY, FIVE THOUSAND Fomrin navy ety Mott’ OOUMTY BOUNTY OF o AND 9100, 9000 FOR uanteato PRIZE MOREY. Biates au Ly oPytrted ini nei Mtn i, ise ae ch of the caryies, and. grantees that and Mar, counted on . ca where. they elect to. be the recruits for the army, my os, the Tollowlag” vouniy, cash one yoar tn the savy, Sone re one year 9555 | Bou RINGING. BORvIT carn tra prricn WILL WE Ago bE bxITED » STATES MARINE CORPS, following Fog rendeevoun Cory suthorized by the Navy Department ia ‘shi ‘AI teeraita thus enlisted and receiving the bounties af git ‘@redited to the quota of the clty and eounty of ‘CAPTAIN OsCAR BULLUS, q By Cher CAPRAIR EDWARD THOMSON U8. LIRUT. COM'G J. MoLEOD Bat vu. rc Me, ACTING MASTER JOHN W. goin Wee CAPT. A. N. BREVOORT, U. 8, Marine caren EDWARD P, MEEKER, Umiea 8t Staten Startaen Corps 0 SSRN QUES Bist im ptt wi BLUNT, 8 ig TLBLAM Me TWEED, Bap AMR. STEWART, apervisor. Ea HF. PURDY, Supervisor. GEORGE OPDYKE, Auxiliary Member. Oonnt rary Volunver ‘Commiites, ORISON Chairman, _¥ew Yous, April 8, 1864, rise hes Ware TWELVE GOOD MEN, AS VOLUNTERRS, bee ‘whom $363 cash down will be paid; also fifty substl- ites, © whom Deas down will be paid, with choice of Tegiments, Call at Terra Greene atreet, corner of Prince. E WANT MEN FOR THE NAVY AND ARMY— Good pay, bounty and prize money; also for short South Sea voyases apply to the agents, 87 Weat ctreet, corner of Albany, up stairs. ‘JAMES & CO. SUNSTITCTES WANTED-TO TAKE THE PLACE two drafted persons, Will be weil pais, eash down, Cali (or twoday , from 9 to MA. M, at 16 John atrees, third floor HEAVY ARTILLERY AND STH NEW YORK y diity, no kuapeacks to carry, no tiresome vba will ecoept a few more re, vor Hig est cash bounties Apply to TH Volunieeis— By sp mare'scs. 0 .COF8, 2 CASH FOR THE COUNTRY, $375 FOR THE city; rellef to families.—Any one bringing a re- $45 cruit will recrive the premium, Apply at the corner of Oliver street, 63 New Bowery, atlautic Hotol. $4.63 csi, BOUNTY. TEN MEN WANTED TO Jed fil the quota of a conntry town, Inquire of Captain BING, Dey Street House, Dey street. SIX MEN WANTED, THIS DAY, FOR GAR. Tigon duty: highe t bounties paid; ‘relief tickets to families. Call at 75 Cortiandt st. 650 CASH FOR TEN GOOD MEN, WITH ALL bounties, of heavy arullery, for harbor Service, cavalry oO: infantry. Appi ac 93 West sireet, corner Cedar, up stairs, ‘ BOUNTY. $725 $725 BOUNTY, $725 BOUNTY. Army and Navy Claim Othe 63 Fulton street, 10. 10.000 EF RECRUITS AND SUBSTITUTES WANT- et—For army and navy; $00 hand money aid to runners op be skees, and at the United States Rect Hy Broadway, room 25, — (EY TO SAILORS—BOUNTY money to soldiers dixcharged for wounds received in ‘sailors or sol- PLY PACD their id BACK Pay, ke. by — DWAUD BISSELdy ree Army aad Navy Banker and ser U8. Navy, #71 Broadway, corner of Chambers Aver {PRIZE MO: nervice oF jeave, ane furiouzhed men and all others bav- ng just claun® on th rninent. OWN & SHELDON, Miltary Banking ofr No $Purk RMY AND NAVY LAW OFFICE. OSBORN z 195 Broadway iters paid, Pay, dounty. pen dnd prize money procured, Claims cachel. Advice free, LL PRIZE MONEY, NOW PAYABLE, A un be Obtained at ener, By mpoising to DICKBY & CO. Lid Brondwaye New York. TNITED STATHS ARMY AND NAVY OFFICE, NO. 67 Bleecker xiteet.—$100 bounty to wounded soldiers paid; noty and Prize Money collécted, Pensions pro- Claims cashed, BOARDING AND LODGING. a “THE FRANKPORT HOUSE, ONE BLOCK EAST of the City Hall, corner of Frankfort and William sured, Information given, streets, 2%) neatly furnished, Jight Rooms. A room to one person, doc. (0 Se. per dav; $1 2510 3 per week. House bpen ail wight T NOS, 174, M78 AND D1Ta TERKOKER STREET, sit Broadw re oa nes ex: ‘sccontin fork Ned. $71 sl0 per ‘dood suet bathing, tshing and # accordingly. y HOWBRY 83 PER week FOR BOAR cents per day, $1 25 to $3 per ween from Broa fway, between Chatham Ma MUL WEURY STREKT, NEAR GRAND, A FEW can obtaio Bird. with single Rooms, at 0 Room for twe at $9; double bed at $4. gW YOUNG, MEN, OF QUIET, OKNTLEMANLY ts, can find & hone aud moderate prices. at fae Washington street, corner of Jane. References given And required. CXELat LARUE AND PLR ABANT ROOM TO LET—WiTH or without Board. tn te family. to ean and wile or (wo gentlemen; bow Cient, Weferences exchanged. Apply at 184 PRIVATE PAMIL occurrixa A BROWN STONE nouse, have (wo d two sinall Rooms, which Board to single groviemen only. in a Went Thirty wath street, Detween Seventh a t Pighit avenves A they would vet, with __ BOARDING AND LODGING, MIOBLY FURNIGHED ROOM, WITH EVE or ala or without Board, 47 Gitaton pases CONTLEAR 2 AND WIFE OB TWO GENTLEMEN furnished Roem. with Board, 1a ry Ay-firat street, near BOARDING AND LODGING, POSSESSING rioF B.conmodations, 10 let, te gentiemen, at <8 ‘ent Fifteenth street, Meals if desired. Reference e1- changed, I OOMS AND 8U?TS. wi brown stone house 135 W. tion a fret a) acces iple by a enuc cars and stages. One suit on second story, row A PRIVATE FAMILY, LIVING i THIRTY rest dicen ala iogma ta tet, with "Boards" Aedes bette let, with Bi P aVAEe AMILY WILL LEP MBLY abo Moornon third” doge,autable for two rat floor, for one, with Bleccker ‘ar and A BANDsOMB aIrriNG 0 AND B BEDROOM To ment eck! fog we, ey Reem for pote Ay reel, neat Broadway ZURMISHED PRONE ROOM 70 LET—1N 7 desirable location, 25; bear Uramserey Park (A SBRTLEMAN WANTS 4 ROOM, WITH BOARD. IN ‘a plow-ant Dot teo far up rice mast Rot exesed $23 per ‘address Hi. A., staiion D, N.Y PINE SUIT OF ROOMS COMPLETE, WITA GAB, wath, water closets, ‘4c.," furnished oF anfurnished, with or without fast and diaper pall = Nags) ity small. Cali at 79 West Seven- LL PARTIES DESIRING G Sar emons ACCOMMO. hy. daltons. » Pik oval nid ee or in Pia by it of vacan- eos ter 1 ; dec.co a rectory, Ne eee tat YURNISHED ROOM TO az ‘A PRIVATE Ta ily, gentleman, street Bicon Truth Be Johw's parks a oT MOMMTE sizoeh 0} srpeeae L eaeTUy Dee DBSIRES gan LE? bribed large bai inf Rooms, with out Beatie. Apis ai 8) Aman ntroat a elas A org ree, Ino A Lt }, with eee per tweak. “Tnguire ie ny signee, ttreei, near tcl ROOM AND — terms $6 per week. AE PRIVATE, FAMILY, OOCUYING A FIRGT CLASS Tot eng oF two neatly furnished Roome io single oe fiemen, witheat bosrd. Apply at 107 Amity at.8 x Pearse rial 8 FURNISHED SUIT OF ROOMS. all modern improvements and -uperior Board, at ay et cla Rone 62 Weu abty aise vatreck, between enues; also siugie Rooms. References exobanged. A PRIVATE Fal FAMILY. ze eae A FIRST CLAss rt f TAKE ONE OR acento and a pleasant home. Apply at 209 W Porceth etree, between Kighth and Ninth avenues. OARDING—AT NO, 123 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR Washington squi ‘@ Second Fivor, with all conve- Biences, furnishes Parlor Floor, with extension, fur. j Ql large and alry rooms. No other OARD FOR THE SUMMER OR TRANSIENTI, With newly fnrnihed, handsome Rios, en suite or Wagiy, at 16 Irving place, corner of Fifteenth aires, BpOand NSAR Fiera, AVENUE HOTBL.—SEVERAL “Ingle gentemen may find Furnished a} artmnnis, with b wnexcep. kfast and 4 Famby private, Uonable. Apply at 36-We ¢ Twenty tou OARD AT THE OLD PRICES —A FA ing to lessen expenaes, would acco n tlemen or gentleman and wife with Board, at 53 Becon ue (ald No. 474) t sted Koons und OARD—FOR SINGLE GENTLEMEN, furnlahed hose. 43 Creenwieh ay mi the nouse, Cull before 9 or after 6 u’el OARD.—A FEW GENTLEMEN CA dated with fine furnished Rooms aml Bo having all modern improvements an‘ in a cantral location. Apply at 34 Bast Ninth sireet, near Becond avenu OARU.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO SIN- le gentiemen may oblain a vicely Furnished Room, with first elass table, by applying at 48 West Sixteenth st. OARD.—A B¥IT OF ROOMS TO LET, TOGKHTHER or separate; geuteel accommodations.” 147 Madison avenue, Keferences re juired. OARD.—TO RENT, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, IN sixth streetanear Fifth avenue, a handsomely furnished Suitof Reaws, te. single gentlemen. or to neue. men and thelr wives, on reasonable terms, for the sammer months. Inquire at 22) Broadway, corner of Spring sireet. OARD. BEG 282. HANDBOMELY | FURNISHED. Jet, to gentlemen and Ia lies; Board for house quie. Apply at 22) IN A NEWLY Ne enthdren io NGanslent ar permanent, n etrect, near Amity. PROARD.—A FAMILY, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR 1 party of gentiemen oan large Koon or separnie. at 7) East Twelfth sireet, rejuired, Dinner at 6. be accommodated with two furnished or unfnrnisbed: will be let References given and A YouNG LADY a: THE Bion. with Boa: ‘tot required. ialivens Adeline, Herat oftce” Boas WANTED—ON STATEN ISLAND, SOUTH de, mer Vanderbilt's landing; three Rooms, for five n midate 0: June to lame part of Hepiember, 4,933 Lost oiice, or cali oo red by nassuining parties, thelr own roama except carve!; must hare room in fora piano if thereis mone inthe hyvse Adiress fn rior dence Herald office, for three days, stating terms particolars, OARD WANTED—IN THE VICINITY OF ST. Jobn's Park, by a single man, Address A. Miles, box 4,665 Post oice Boaro is WROOKGYN.—TWO OR THREE SINGLE gentlemen can be ace mmelated with fine Roome and partial Board, in a private family who have recently taken the house. The locathon 19 excell fag newr the South und Wal street ferries. Those desiring a comfortable home ean apply at 48 Biate street. -Referencn given ant re quired. Bose, ON BROOK: HBIGHTS.—A GENTLEMAN nd single gentienan can obtain second story Willow sirert, taroo minates’ wale from ferences exchanged. I ROOKLYN BOARD.—DESIRARLE Booms CAN BE obain a by anplying at No. 42 C.iniun, siren. eure; they will be Pacant ister hanged. YOMPORTABLY FURNISHED noone, ry WITH GAB, J bath, xe. ty let, i inal! rivate family, “Terma imo. derate. Apply at 234 ply-seventh street, near Ninth avenue, BSIRARLE SUMMER | poons,. WITH OR WITHOUT n atthe northweat eet. Entrance No. Wagons, FURNISHED ROOMS AND SUITS OF Rowsor, with bat’ and ail mo lern improvements, to let, 10 gentiemen oly. at rover place, Tenth street, be- tween Broadway and Varrers y place, [PORNISHED Rooms 10 LET—T0 RESTFCTABLE in. Apply at 210 Bm street near 10 § snare GENTLE. with Deal prosnuensp ROOMS TO LE n, with in a emai pri oer 1d 10 neatness and com 80 & gentleman and wife tould be pleasaaily scnvmsmotnleds Apply at 41 Lexington avenue. URNISHRD ,AND “UNFURNISHED ROOM! with or withont Board, in @ Spatish family, Apply at S71 rth treet. ‘mor Pi wee LY=nO. URNISHED ROOMS FOR OBNTLEMEN Fi Fourth street, four doors west of Broadway. Few siXOLe eatrznas oR ote A inetneir modaced Rooms and go! B Apoly KNTLEMAN AND WIFE, AND ONE OR TWO ie gentiemen can obialt frat clase Board and very jor accu oat na mane at ireet. near Macdougals entirely uew » farel tater neishborhood ‘nekerptlonate: wren anced: nochildren taken, Aiso ® handsome Back Parlor to tet, 0 furnished, with Board. a+ hg T 2 BAST FOURTEENTH STREET, OPPOSITE A‘ the Accdemy of Music, several ‘ety pleerane Heowss, en aofie or separate y, Imving tary ath, €e., We or ite Board, ‘Dinner af 6g orcledey Rererences ged. PRIVATE PAMILY WILL LEP, WITH poand. Two A large Front Rooms, furninhed, to ai Le areand ineir wives Gall fot eae Fremucth street PRIVATE FAMILY oan, naecotens ox tr iwo youngmen with ® Room and Der Charis aad at West A ese” Minaya inh Foust street, Weat Tenid reels, DROMELY FUKNISHBD APART! ‘A Maret P tun Nowe tg ates broom, Term by Apply at No. 8 Bast eoth ventas near fourth avenue, oe ae oat Apply’ at ior enue. irty- @ MAN, "AND wire ant “ee te aceornate tigen third 1 near Prasingto JPORNIGHED ROOMS TO LET=TO | GRNTLEMEN only. in a pri family: a handsome Parlor and Font Room on second oor. Gan be seen fur three Gaye at 45 Bast Thirteenth street, near broadway. Feet, Rooms ‘To LET—TO GENEL. EN fast if desired, inaamall private family of a widow lady; house with all the modern Improvements. Tnqmire at et Thirty-third street, URAIEM ED ROOMS, GENTLEMEN WISHING NICE in & private hose may apply at 172 Blacker pM, ais blocks weat of aon grb neat the firet ho- tele and theatres, The houses bas ali the modern improve: ments, PINs ‘suit or | ENTIRE. SECOND FLOOR Qe lol. furmicned: oxealignt roome for summer or win fer; breakfaat and supper If desired. Gentienen preferred. 106 Ham Nioeiecnth street, near Irving place. INE AIRY ROOMS: TO LET WITH BOARD, SUITA- Abie for gentleman and wife, of single gentlen house first class, with modern ‘ehprovemente, ilkveom: Ae.; location unexceptionadle, References required. Ap ply'at 1o6 Bast Bighiernth stree OFEL BOA AND LODGINGS —SpuyourAnin FH 'nooma by the any, ween or 1 43 Thompson street, In the saloon. ROO: Ni coanise Beers teaily ton siveet, near Oran, TO LBT~TO A SIN- Toquire at 165 Chia Y NICKLY FOR. B sTRERT.—¥ Now 0. 88, GRRENE SUNN asfur pentionany wit ai ons for ovaekeeb oa in an economical man- Croton water in the ruoins. NEATLY PU ANISH BD FRONT ROOM—TO A GEN- tleman onl ‘best losation im the oy Apply at 852 Broadway, ® Tew doors south of Union aq .. $e) PRIVATE FAMILY OFFER SUPERIOR H tte) Act ou uo jone for married oF single situ or Jat ene par Location eligibie, No. 74 Breet, opyouite Union aquare. References A quired au Bower PRIVATE FAMILY, AT 49 WEeT TWELFTH street, between Fifth and Siath avensies, ean secommo- jentieman and wife and two singe gentiemen with At furnished Rooma and ferences” re- Serrants nnd ebtldrem not tune 0. BO) “JONES STRART_RURGANT APART. for gentlemen only, OR TWO GENTLEMEN WISH APART ry h of Americal Bngll ho American, family, bens bev dista’ the Cry Hall, wv eeee ‘ss week. ‘Addrese F. Dk, Herald omce. \ ORNR 6 MA PERMANENT, ROARD WANTRD—DY tn weet,» below Twent, ry ‘snennd foot Hoorn Zoom and Boiron, furnished apt family. ooh ree, fr ‘rom $2) per wees. ‘and required, Addrosa, statia: partlonlars, Gey 0 LETWIN A PRIVATS FAMILY, Hampaona6y Furnished Rooms, to ge jemen only; breakfast if de Hired, References roiulied. Apply mt fest Bixteent Sree, between Filth and Sixth aven L&T—IN THE MOUSE OF A finn B papy. fome handsomely fur 1 Rooms, her or yo wale, ga. and other “conrenie location central apd pleasant. Apply at 3% Stuyvesant street, costiniatiee of Astor place, usar Broadway TPO LETA WITH, BOARD, AT 7) IRVING PLACR, near Bighte nth street, hoe blovk from Union aire, large peasant Rooms suitesie for qentemeu aad thelr wiven ur smgle gentiemnen References e-changnd. Rose PO LET—WITH BOARD, TO SINGLE GKXTLE MEN oons on the t fourth floors, Ay N BS Laight stree a "ark, st iad OR GBNTLEMAN lor and Bedroom, at 14h ms reasouabie, LET—To TWO GENTLEM and lady, awell furnished P: Fourth aveniie, below Union squ LET-IN A SMALL PRIVAT! FAMILY, A HAND: T somely furnt hed trent Row a ‘on second tloer, with Beds foomn adjoining, to une ur ingle gentlemen: convenient {0 stages and cars. Apply at 49 Second street, near 4 evens. | LAT WELL PURN HED ROOMS, TO GENTL| 3the house contaios ull mo ‘ern improvement vate mtn ‘Apply at 153 East Houston street, between iret and tes. 7 LET—WITH BOARD, ONE er. on ROOM, sattahie, frre gontleman an jady: est Fifteenth s! fsotriln te GA 'y oa poly, oat treet, ‘sea? "igus event ACCOMM. T%e,0% Metra YOUNG M CAN rhery wy ater Le con nl omy. f ny ted Sion. be id wi it past sis. ood referenoe required. App! jonigomary wirect, Jersey City. a a. BOARDING HOUSH KEEPERS. —TWO GENTLE men desire to be furnished Ll about one o'olck, in a reaper en Twenty seoow't and Try fourth streets and Seren! rhe Ninn For good accommodations a Tbe Brice will be valde eafdress A.B. C.y Herald wilco, stating ner hour and te ANTED.—TH® SUBBCRILER, 210, in desiroun to procure Catholic family, located betw foouth and Twenty eighth streets, east Ten for three days Beurder, Herald oilice, stating terms. Fn org A PRIVATE wishes to }o.rd;' it will’ receise all hata kiad aud faithful Engiher wre, Eur furiher partiqulars and references, ad Sire, Mooe, Long Branch, ¥. J. ANTBD—TO TAKE se BOARDER, A GENTL man's cpild, Inqu 5 East Twenty -Gfih street, basement ANTED—BY the day. a Is. or where the: A STRGLE, Fite a joard in | reapect ANTED—A CHILD | TO LADY, ENGACEP DURING wich Board, 10 0 private fant. re but few boarlers taken, Terms must oder: rem. plating terins aad other particulars, Ei. B., box 140 Herald ofice- 64. West, POURTRENTH STRERT—\ ROOM TO. with Board, to ® single geutieman, Refevence: changed. 145 ™ PTT STREET, NEAR SRCOND AV BNUE.— bo 1 Rooms on second voor, with Board, Hall Room anita ie fora genveman, deference re, DAY GOODS. AT GRAND STREET CHEAP STORE. ZA Kewy today bu) ¢ of fine, fachtonable BLOOMERS, souprixing every desirable shape. ‘ Full hoes of WATBKEALLS, IMPE , ORLOLES, ARIZONAS.» JOSEPHINE 3 PMP RESR, s In Split 1, “Minn. Leghorn. Dun. nr, Canon and other braids, without ars prions, HUNNETS of every grade, from one cent to twenty delta omega Misses’, and BOTS HATS, TURBANS, A 1h varie! ict cote WARD RIDLE ED StL and 31134, ORAND ‘and 6) ALLEN strects, h biock earsof the Bowery. 7 GRAND BTRERT CHEAP STORE. RO: M AUCTION, New EMBRUIDERIES Riki qiick: UACE, THREAD AND GAUZE VRI eens arene READ A! A i 1h QLOYKS, HOSTERY, do. EDWARD RID! S11 and 31296 Grand and 66 ‘Allen atre } ock eust from the Bo A’ GRanp aE CUBAL STORK i, MAGNIFICENT BONN ‘ist junior’ UNDER Last Ww. BrRICER, eDW Dt DLAY, S11 and S113; GRAND and 66 ALLEN streets, Fifth biock east from the Bowery. _ AT GRAND STARET, CHEAP STORE, A FRENCH FLOWERS, TRIMMIN ENDLESS nant oF, neat ORNAMENTS 45D WARD RIDLEY, ED GRAND and 66 ALLEN streeta, blook east from the Bowery, SH and Sig T THK SIXTH AV BA STORE WE ARK HeORIVING NBARGAINS PMO AUCTION Ladies, call before WE SKLL AT PRIC: fated er ace TO THE LaTs te, Gloves, Mite, ‘Collars. Lmbroderies, 8. Genus, jue merino Under Veate, cheap. DE—STRAW GOODS, oo JJ te more of these cheap 1, and ar st Atytes andeo nen. SMALL Wanis, TRIMMINGS. £0. these at We keep an immense siock of 18.00) yards Paper Muslin 18 a yard 0 bargain. 90 730.005 nb Bent Ping, Ses pape 0 Splemdia Mo- 20) Mornceo Travelling a sting, Waist bi RONALDSON & MEARES, Corner of Sixth avenue and Nineteenth wircet. BNEW DRY GOODS STORE, A AT 767 BROADWAY jetween Kighth and Ninth streets, WILL BE OPERKD MONDAY, MAY 3, with a new tek of FOMKIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GouDs, ; by J. & C. JOHNSTON, long coanecte BBDLLL & PEIRSON, whe revenily retired. ae CLOAK, UBS, CIROULARS, &C., AK a aoon & Lane), K ac, «104 te great-vartony, at (Late Ub dell, Pei Brcersivety FRENCH ty inches wide. All materi manner, at Mr. GULDEN'S Ft ments, 18 Ainity wrect. (N. BA fblock Broafway:) 127 Bivecke ratreet, below Wooster Di Fu ton street Brooklyn N. B.—No machinery a the genuine French futing. N= SKIRT FOR 1864. A new and great invention tr The + Dupl ip ar donb Steal lox Elliptic” (or Goudie? Stee Tk JO WENT. OT Chambers street. New Verk, ant meg erclasive manafac . PARADES Patented “ein Kiliptie” Atel Spring two) ernie toed sis, Boxibie Toughest. mist elastic. Rexibie m i ig the wearer, laxibl Za'ensily apd with tbe anme con: ‘nile or munelin dese, It entire! opviates nnd ms fences tie ony oF ance \o the wearer as well ec! assembilen carriages. ral ee, from the di og the skirt the ani Nihtest, moat *" Tah aad graceful appear- ihe street opera promenade of Rouse dress | A ving enjoyed ihe, pleasure. comfary ang great com, 9 Oaples Rilyptio Seclag SEME (0,8 Iifing!y diapense, with ibe ‘quality fr every ‘and raloraanle 89 Tetall stores in tale city and ihrowah- etlons hoop skirte—vir th , eaprela:ly In erow ‘cara, ehurch pews, oF 10 t “contractiny i iki ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRT, BW DUPLEX BLLIPTIC SPRING SKIRT. THE MOST POPU Ni Fane ay In vs aco. __ areas and Tenth street. ble by § : je whe eh . : ae race eeuble ene nreet, gists merece ur aa economy most Neti article made, ARNOLI * a .D, CONSTABLE | Sees corner of Merce: Netra PATENT. ENT DUPLEX BLL sale by Lay. LACE.—MADAM® BRN! ptcre si, aan "hi or ge Eraassare eae tt WAVRRLS PLACE MAD ARNADICT i9 Jinery stoek al 12 tirtner ved ction 18 pris tse, ab whole. tan tobe rms and secre RI Se cone

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