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BOARD OF COUNCILMEN, Condition of Brondway—More Nicolson Paves ment Vetoes, 1 The Board met yesterday a/ternoon, and, in the mbsonce of the President, Mr. Webber was called upon ‘o preside. .° The following preamble and resolution were Pre- eh ~<a Present sonditior ts almost Par by the al quantity of a aga = Eesrt and whereas the presaut contractor fur the clea: streets claima that it a sea portion of his eoutract ake suc Bary doar pacha a cnieirens Row sue by the removal of Gmaors said inat oxygen ‘no use in pressin; —- ® resolution until the Board tound out whether as of the Street Commission endorsed tho move~ of the coniractor. Tho Chairman decided that the resolatien would have to Ite over, Mr. W. B. Roneats did see the utility of the adop- Of the resolution. The treet Contractor and the companies were the authorities which should compelled to remove the ice and snow from the The resolution was laid over, + A communication was received from the Mayor Wetotng resolutions adepted by both branches of ihe Fonmen Counelt directing thal Elsiéenth street, from avenue to Rutherford place, and a Irving place, from Feurleenth to ‘Iwentiesh street, shaii bo paved wwith Nicolson pavement. His Honor stated that his “objections to the passage of ihe recolutions were given 4p 8 previous communication, to which he referred their sattention. The veto was lad over, ees - Deseeee yi ‘and referred to the Com- ming aud Adveriising requesiing t SComptroiler to report wiiat amount ote balance ass br band of the wap goa oa of $70,000 appropriated by the Legislature io tax levy of 1367 for the prinung ‘and bindiag of the oceedings of the Common Coun- oll, together with preparing and compiling the aoe tion Mauual” tor 1857, no expenditure bavi ‘Gurred on acoount of the “Manual.” Jouraed ull <aiurday, at twoo clock. “3 been The ‘board A Se, ala ate a es SS OBITUARY. Mr. Lord died of rier at bis residence in this cily son Wednesday iast, at the age of sevonty-three years, ‘Ho was a native of this cliy and began tho tudy of aw in the oflice of Gaorze Grifn, while Mr, James W. Gerard and F. A. Tilmadye were students there, For many yearshe has been one of the most prominent lawyers in the city aud opjoyed o large ani lucrative practice, Ho irequoutly met the most ceicbrated law- gers of tho couuiry in iegal countosi and ‘always displayed tho highest professional skill and ‘knowledge, His line of practice was mostly in com- ‘mercial and insurance Ntigations, He was a prominent counsel in the Schuyler (raud affair, the great Harlem ridgo case, tho New Haven Reilroad caso and the @Paneh will caso, bosides in many prize cases during the fants in which he gatned great celebrity. Mr, Lord was a Of the Jon Jacob Astor estate, and treasurer ort ihe Astor Library. He teaves a wifo, five sons and ‘wo daughlers and a large circte vf frisnd3 to mourn his Yesth. He was a courteous, high toned geptieman in every walk of life, and the bar as well as a host of frends witli miss his presence in tuo courts and in his mocial circies, AMAVIGATION ON LONG ISLAND SOUND. [From the New Haven Journal, March 5.’ ‘The propeller Norihawupton, which left Now York at four P. M. Tucsday, arrived ai half-bast eleven Wed- @eaday mraing, She reports the ice very heavy—never ‘efore go bad. It is with whe gr wtust difficulty that any s#teamer can get throogh. The whole round is frozen ‘over from New York \o New Ha At Ferry Point a schooner loaded wiih coai 1: ashore, tho ice baving c:owd- 4 ber clear up on the rocxs; a briz is ashore at Hart, Zsland. ‘Tho steawer Biidgeport, which arrived off her pier at one o'clock, was cauztit by the tloating ice and arried up to Biackwell’s ‘Teland, acd perhaps to Heil Gate, boing on her backward voyage when last seen None of the Eastern boats ieft New York yesterday alternoon. ‘ihe NorthaRpion will teave for Ne lew Yori again to-night, Ren ene ee MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Courron—Horryax.—At Grace church, Brooklyn, = Wednesday, March 4 by the Rov. E. A. Hoffman, D. D. aoe 1. Coupnox to Josiw M Horrwax,’ all of yD. Euy—Camprretp.— At Columbia, Morris county, N. J., on Sunday, March 1, by Rev. J. M. Jounson, Euan A. Exx to Ip C., daughtor of the late J. C, Camplicid, all of Columbia. No curds, Hanpy—Mrzxs.—On Wednesday, March 4, by Rev. Dr. Skinner, Tuowas Hanpy to Isangiue, daughter of Edward R. Myors, of this his cliys Birth, Casit¥an.—In this city, on Saturday, February 8, the wife of J. W. Casituar, artist, of a sou. Preeoe J. BotieR, in t ‘The relatives and friends of the tamily are respectfully invited (o aviend the ‘ it. Clewent’s pl Bonbux.—On Weduesday, March 4, Witz Owsy, only ehild of M. C.D, and H. Ai. Burdon, agod 1 year and 20 p.—In this city, on Thursday, March 5, ANNA, pov tn So ag of Dr. M. H. and the late Lucretia Caton jureb: Crummy.—On Thursday, March 5, Joun A, Crummy, qed 34 years and 2 months ath year of friends and of the family are respect- invited nera!, from tho residence of his 4 Anne Crummy, No. 188 avenue ‘'y nop, at one o'clock. Dusca.—-Oa Weduesday, diarci 4, afver a long and ge finess, Jawes L. Duxaay. remains will bo taken trom his lato residence, Was ‘ngton avenue, near Fifth sireet, Ln yea Weat- -<chestor courty. on partny ie uln| i larch 3, Y¥., Cates Duxsury, in pO ‘Slst year of bis age. ‘interment at Belleville, N. J., this (F' riday ‘afternoon, * Gdterata papers pl ia papers please copy. Duncax.— tis Thursday morning, March 5, at Morris. town, N, J., Wiuuiam Duncay, in the bath’ year of his 2 Sie friends are invi'od to attend tho funeral, from his late residence, on Saturday moraing, at eleven o'clock, big leave the foo, of Barclay street as eight “o'clock Danxrr.—On Wednesday, March 4, in Brooklyn, ‘Wim Daaker, aged 76 years, ‘The relatives and {i 3 of the family aro respect- fully imvited to attend the fuooral, from his late rest poe 64 State strect, Brooklyn, this (iriday) afternoon, eae —0f ton, Kar ife of Charl 80%. consump 1, Ww les Dickenson, aged 27 year The funeral will take ‘piaoe this a ti! Poa at ‘one o'clock, from her iaie residence, Second Davis,—On Thereday, March 5,"Mrs, Manaaner Davis, fa the | oy Pde] of her age, on dene’ re ayrese from us now; ow. = aven for your ebildren dear ia sorrow ere, aro invited to fethod's: Episcc- if past one o'clock, Fresca. Marou 4, ARterra, wife of J. Wesley ye 2ad your, Fuperal services (ois (Fi day) atternoon, ot half-past two o'clock, frum t: @ residence. er father, R. G. Lock Foot Bea 67 Elliott place, Brooklyn. Relatives and friends are invited to attend wituout further notice, Grrxzz —At West Farus, on Thursday, March 5, Bas Carum, wife of Rov. A H. Gerner and daughter -@t Andrew and Eivina Dickingon, im her 36th y: Friends are respectfully inviiei to attend the funeral, from Graces church, Wost Farms, on saturday morning, a he Williatasbu o'clock, and from Curist church, Bedford ave- ‘iiiameburg, in the afternoon, at hail-past tweive v8.—On Wednesday, March 4, suddenly, of apo- Ploxy, Mr. Wrenias Hays, aged 4 rs, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are gn aed Minvited to attend the {uneral, trom bid lato residence, this (Friday) morning, at o'clock, without further HaAtuGax,—In Colorado Territory, on Tuesday, Janu- ary 23, of typhoid fevor, Epwanp Hattfuay, of tuis city, tm the 26:h year of ins age, at trey —Oa Thursday, March 5, of ecarlet fover, ‘Wriuiam Frevixonvvses, onty son of Dr. William H. and K, R. Jackson, in the 10th = y his age. Relatives and friends of the aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this "riday) afternoon, at two o'clock,’ i 56 West Twenty-third s:reo:, Joxss.—On Thu » March 6, Jossra H, Jonna, =" years, 10 months and 20 da: roia:ives and friends of the family, aleo the E. I. Baow Social Union, No. 4, are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 320 Weat pl gt sireot, om saturday afternoon, at one oi bg bee March Frances M, Es jaughter of Haward K Kroomer, rionds of the ten a are respectfully invi @4 to neral, i tg og from ber @ reot, Kxavan. Maen 6, Jawes F, Kaewax, = Kane Patrick aad Jean aged 1 year, 8 months ang savlied 6 fey eet any) mea Pe 16d to a ay ‘&t two o'clock, ie 116 Hudson tdbou street Lrvon,—On hey Mareh 4, of consumption, ‘Timorny iiewon, aged 81 ears and 9 mont! The (yet ‘and Tenge Of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 108 Bedord sires, thts (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Lar.—On Thi morning, March 6, = only dunghiee of Witlam H, and Emme J. Lent, aged 1 year, 4 Pat and 27 days, ves and friends of the family are ite avived to tend the funeral, from iene lence gis 90 Macdougal street, on Satui "lock. be a Cal, on Wednosd Laan Mason ‘aged 47 years, oldest eon of Joh: stu Eaarnay, Maro 04 Dig ate wet | NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, pative of county Longford, parish of Kitio, Ireland, aged ——, relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from his late residenco No. 617 West Fort: 5| See ‘street, this (Friday) afternoon, at McDowsit,—On Wednesday evening, March JAMES McDowyt1, im the 54th year of his age” ae The relatives end friends. of t pect pond invited to atiend the fun on Tamiya ra rest dence, No. 47 Norfolk treet, on ca fataraey afternoon, at Oia -On ‘Thursday, March 5, Joux O'Hare, aged he Telatives and friends of the family are invited 16 to attend the funeral, from his iate residence, No, 373 cae ‘enth stroet, on Saturday afternoon, at one PowrtL.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday evening, March 4, of consumption, Kare A. eh wife of Charies H. Powell, In tue aie oor of her @ relatives and friends of ‘he family are respoct- fully invited to attend the funeral, on ‘Saturday after- Cae one o'clock, from her late residence, 02 Adel- Piaxt.—On Wednesday, March 4, at his residence, in Hudson City, N. J., Eu Phawr, in the 40th year of ‘bis *ethe Telatives and friends ero requested to attend the funeral, at tie Methodist Episcopal church, Clinton avenue, on Sanday APLAR Lode a oe one bet rear artment are respect Without further notice, are eee Prrcaxr.—At Tarrytown, on Tuesday, March 3, Rurvs rE i me in the 53d year of his age, late of Now The funeral sorvices will be held at the Memorial church (Tarrytown), this (Friday) o'clock, Friends — Trains leave Tuirticth street depos at twelve Porxer.—On Wednesday March 4, Mary Avxz, daughter of James 8. and Anno Parker, aged 5 years, The friends of the family aro poset invited to attend tho funcral, from the residence of her parents, Hp Hitsaboth street, this (friday) afternoon, at one Rerp.—On Thursday, March 5, after a short but severe in Samusr, the beloved husband of Catharine and fon Robert Reid, of Ballymena, county Antrim, Ireland, in the 29th year of his age, Tho relatives and friends of the family, also the members of Pyramid Lodge, No, 490 F, and A. M., aro respectiuily invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 494 Ninth avenue, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, Ricer.—On Wednesday, March 4, Resecca P, Riker, in tho 47th year of her age, Notice of the funors! to-morrow, SxeLty,—On Thursday, March 5, TuoMas SKELLY, in the 22d year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday after- noon, at one o'clock, from the residence of his mother, ba) West Thirty-third street. TayLor.—On Wednesday, March 4, Maria Mixxess, {fant daughtor of Clinton T. and Maria L. Taylor, aged 8 months and 20 days, Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- teod the funora!, from the residence of her grand- mother, Mrs. Joseph G. Taylor, Garden street, near Bramhall avenue, South Bergen, N, J., on Saturday atbmoR, at half-past two ‘Drolock, without further ‘Yennexs.—On Wednesday, March 4, MACHGALENA Tevvens only daughter of Lupka and Henrietta Tebbe ns, in the 19th year of her age, The friends and relatives are requested to attend the funeral, on Saturday af'ernoon, at one o’clock, from. her ‘0, 204 Wess Thirtieth street, -—-On Wednesday, March 4, ANNA A. daughter of Mra, Emma L, Thompson, aged 2 years, 6 months and 18 days. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fareral,this (Friday) afternoon,at one o’clock, at the residence of Mr. A. D. ‘Thompson, No. 47 West Thirty-sixth atrect, Vait.—In Brovklyn, on Wednesday, fi 4, Manion 9 wife of O. M. Vail, ‘aged 49 years, @ months aud 7 ays. ‘The relatives and friends of the famuly are invited to ationd tho funeral, from her lute residence, 213 Dean street, on Saturda: Figen at two o'clock. VAN Braxux—Oa Weduesday, March 4, after a short and severe itiness., Lyo1a_Loviss, only child of Dr, James and Mary¥an Brakle, aged 8 years, 8 months aud 14 days, We sat and watched her bosom heaving, And softly bent to hear her breathing, And there wero tears, and sobs and sighing, For that swort rosebud go slowly aying. * The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the faneral, ou Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her grandmother, Mrs. J. A. Griffiths, No. 92 North Third street, Brookivn, E. D. Watke.—On Wednesday morning, March’ 4, Marr Exus, widow of Tuomas Walke, in the 73d year of her age. ‘he friends of the etal are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from residence of her son, Charles Walke, 14» East rig ib street, this (Friday) afte rnoon, at one o'clock, Weexs.—On Thursday morning, Mareh of scarlet fever, CuirrorD Eaoix, youn; fon of Charles and Elizabeth Aun Weeks, aged 2 years, § months and 10 dave, reiatives and friends of the family are respect- yo are ig oor = —— poten bores lence of his paron Y face, this B evening, at half-pest ‘Reven o' tenth ‘The renin wid wil taken to New Recholle for iaterment on Saturday BOARDERS AND Vv BLOCK EAST OF THE CITY HALL.—FRANKFORT ‘House, corner of Frankfort and William streets; 250 b= 35 to WU cents per day, $2to $3 per week, Open all nig! COLLEGE PLACE, CORNER BARCLAY STREET.— Furaished Reoma to let, to gentlemen, without board. ‘Torms $2 60 to $3 per week. Inquire on third floor. D HOUS! FROM NINTH AVENUE, 360 TWENTY- second street.—first class Board, with beer | nae Rooms, $7 to $10; Louse, tadleand location TH BROWN STONE HOUSE WEST OF SIXTI AVE- nue.—Rovm to let, with or without board; private fainily. “Coll at 118 West Twenty-slath street, old Ne. 72. TH AVENU No, 299, CORNER THIRTY-FIRST street.—An elecant Suit of Rooms, on second floor, to _s with private tavie; also Parlor and Bedroom on fourth BREVOORT PLACE (TENTH STREE doors west of Broadway —Furoished spar with ur without Bourd, for gendemen. To $12 Puit Wau K “PLEASANT Booms, wits xeeilent Board, six blocks west of Brondw 76 Thocexer'® street, uetwoen Maodougal and Sullivan,’ Tavle THREE ata to let, WEST Re ay STREET, NEAR FIFTIL avenue.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, second or third floor, n suits or hy, with without bos 2 UNIVERSITY PLAGE.—FRONT ROOMS, THIRD floor, to suit fomilies, with Board, 13 ‘itrnetea om, ‘vate tablo if required, ina private family. A E) NEAR BROADWAY.—A nd Bedroom to rent, to one or two gentlemen only; also a single oom; baths, gas, &o, 16 PRR, WEEK 0, ROVE SreeET, NEAR Bleecker; large, weil furnished Rooms to ot, wiih Hoard, suitabie for gentleman and wife; also single Rooms for geatiemen, \T.—HA XS DSOMELY nd dinner or pri. 1 LIVINGSTON PLACE, OF 16 HAST SEV. entecnth street.—A few Aub fi class Be at moderate prices, No removal ia WAVERLEY PLACE.—FURNISHED ROOMA TO 17 WAS fatntlios or partion of goatiomen, with or with. out Board; transient boarders ae! Teferenens required. AMITY STREET, ONE BLOCK ik WEST OF BROAD- anyty ‘andsomnely tarnished Bostas to Tet, with oF without Board. West CENT MEVET, NEAR FIFTIC AVENUE. — 19 Ya + Room, with Board; ample closets, Raterenosk 23 UNION SQGARS, BETWEEN FIFTRENTH AND Fixteenth aircets, west #ide.—Rooms for_ sin be 01 Union square, H. HERNS: + FIRST pe mre om handsomel, rented, with rd, to a genitl two single gentlemen; reference, pRLRVENTH STREET, NEAR BROAD. for geutleme: on tnted igor; also an entire Parlor Floor, oor, velsale tos Dual: bere Pur ~ i 5ST: 5 Wee gt TWENTY-GROOND STREET —A GENTLE. nd wife can be acoommodated with a pleasantly Aiiaisiien Room, Also» Mall Room on. parlor Ne geniiewnn. Table unsurpassed, ferences exchanged. WEST BIGHTEENIH STREET, NEAR FFIM QT Nestea large. well furnished Room on fourth Sa AL] ‘with Doard, in @ first class house, Netereaces “FL te Room will ie in and his wife or one or BOND, STREE'.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR ‘two single geritiemen an be secommodated, wiih neatly Furnished Ko ma, good Board and a pleasant home. References rev Bast ee wast TWAT STRRET, BETWEEN BROAD- way and University place.—Two pleasant Rooms, Be. and eee pein eb frat Board; private table WEST jTiITRIY-gECOND STREET.—A HAND- hed I ‘and Bedroom, on second joor, torrent, with with Board, Reference req ie arena BAST FOURTH aa AUIT 0 OM #ec01 han: tnlabedy to Tety wil “08 Mbit Seesea dsaato utes References require: — po Mead th BOARD, 2 4G Fariors pl gl a, ARI . binade 48 —™ weet a STRERT—A PRIVATE FAM: fly ean acoommodat furo ooms aes AND LopGERs WANTED 10 12", sor, with staple ciosst rooms, “Terme noderate, BOND STREST.—LARGR AND SMALL ROOMS 58 Bs to let, with or without Board; als> Rooms suitable WEST TENTH STREET.—NICELY FUR! 60 Bull and Single Rooms: for gentlemen, wah cae 665 RES WEsT Eee iar aPLRAGARe to let, without boat ¥ ad FOURTEENTH STREET, CORNER SIXTH Furnished Aportments to let, with or with- out Board; “fable first coms eference required, 7 IRVING PLACE.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, IN A mall family, a very large and nicely furnished third story front Room, with sunny exposu: gas, water, hot and cold, and all modern improvements; very ceutral locas tion and excellent neighborhood, WEST FOURTEENTH STREET. —ROOMS 1) UBT, with Board, to gentleman and wife or gentlemen. moderate. ~ SO UNIVERSITY PLACE, ONE DOOR FROM FOUR. teenth streot—Furnished Rooms to rent, with first class Board, to families and single gentlemen. References, MARCH 6, 1863, —s sins AND LODGING WARTED. Lamusevevrs. RD, © LLY ta. AREY WILLIaMe Sessowst THEATRE iad cate fess See ret | re sw wns 10" 42 She eppticnnre wo pean eee Mi roLts bor 380 Post afiee. aH: nea iat wy RVENIS an SATORD! iv Wer ttn cnan Aan fora | an aeattaems tec re fea yee Address, partewiare, eae = THEA TH! Rat AND Saw wirwem, aD ix ADMISSTON @ CENTS. | from Broadway: referenoms. Particulars, Tarif, Hevsid elton TRR, ‘8 years, Room. er witbont Watebasenentarae siete aos Adiress, stating price and +)! ND SAM Mart: 1K. ADMISSION fo CRNTS, y BROADWAY THEATRE. POOND CWA SPRATT Spa Wwittiws! Ofswerat a MATINER, = ——— nar Y SATURDAY: a SaaS dmninston BY come jaston 68 conte, ton and Sixth Y —— bi: of Whittemore, Calms ’k Ga ee syusaees me 80 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AVONUR and University place.—A pe Boom en fourth story, with Board. References exchan, 87 AND. 117 HUDSON STREET.—FURNISHED Rooms, $2 10 $6. per weok, for gents or light house keeping, to lot; American family, 4. MACDOUGAL STREET—A HALT, ROOM TO Jet, ton gentleman, with or without Board, Refer: ences required. 95 VANDAM STREET, NEAR HUDSON.—A NEATLY furnished Parlor, on first fioor, to let toa gentleman and wife. with Board; also two or three young men can be accommodated with Board. Call for a week. 105 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—A SECOND e) story Parlor and Bedroom, handsomely furaished, with Board; situation very desirable, 10: FOURTH AVENUF, NEAR TWELFTA STREET.— A handsome Hall Room; also a stmali Room, with first class Board. Terms reasonal 109 EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, NEAR 2 Fourth avenue.—Elegantly furnished Roem fn a private houso, with Board; first tions, 109 SEINTON PLAcK.—A Lavy occuPYING A large house will let, with or without board, two or three elegantly furnished Rooms, front, suitable for gontle- men and thoir wives; everythlog new. Referencos ex- 110 MACPOUGAL STREET “ELEGANTLY FUR nished Rooms, with evarything necessary for house Keeping, in order that family may have @ complete home and live ata ol —AN AMPRICAN WIDOW Tv! | 11 dy has a Parlor Floor of four rooms, well fur- nished, for's party of gentlemen or a family, with Board; 2lso a Bedroom, 114. TWENTY SEVENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH E avenue—A pleasant front room on third floor, Nicely furnished, to let, with Board. to two gentlenten or gentleman and wite; also two tablo boarders, 15 West EiGurir streen, cLinton Place. ©) To strangers and othes, man lady will Gholee of hnndomely f furulshed' Booms, with szcelleut i Board or i WFST FORTY-FIRS? STREET.-NEWLY FUR. nished Rooms, with Board, for geutlemen and wives or gentlemen, References. 130 BAST EIGHTEENTH STREET, A FEW DOORS from Irving place.—Furnished ‘Rooms to let, with or without board. Terms moderate, References exchanged. 5 155 (NEW NO.) EAST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET. — 6 a or three furnished Reoms to let, with or with ‘out Boa: 1GQ BAST THIRTY.SROOND STRUT, BETWEEN Lexineton and Third avenues.—Newly farnished Parlor and Bedroom, with good Board, $25 per week for two; also singte Ro 33 per week. 1G5 WEST WENTY-THIRD STREET. —1ANDSOM®. De) ly farn'sher @, en suite an: aly: first class dale avd lendancar cots aobiimscwinieaniceoiotee of rooms; elegant Parlor and Extension; also Second Floor, with private table if destred. No moving in May. table and accommodas ™ : ” THK SEASON, baie Fee Re Fasron we TROT PR. onmea hs will soit INGLE pnt 4 LEMAN. BOARD odes in @ private ‘ty, Addresa, otath Won T96 Herald oe ts v per month, a The Sapo. with the Ballet ANTEDIRY A GENTLEMAN. WIV AND CHILD, ron ae ae We ‘a second story Fi with Wall Rois foie bn. Me Te: DIANE ‘Idress bow 97 vision *- wi ee Law a dailies I at ‘ANTED—ROARD FOR MAN AND Wire abo Liv. | COMBO GERMAN DI y STE aOR ‘tle boy, wlso for a ian and wife, belwee Foorth ont | sreweamtan Por, Second avenues and Fifth and Twenty -Ofth streets. Addrose CLasates 8.6 Mngam. Corn Exchange Mille, 488 and ds) bast Tee oa 4 ty-third at ANTED— Port, BOARD. In AN and wife: location he res Veferences o' dress, w with ful full t partcutars box 6.435 Post moa, ANTED ny 4. mam, wirr AND Cap. Bown ing in a pri nity, Price mast 4 on Good reference ¢' ticulare, Country, Ne: “RO ares TROUPE. r Here Be Tus GREAT Resto’ TROUPE. gy at ee sonkow PTER SOON ar EE Vonmety., serene wey fone THEATRE, ream Address, slang par wftloa, coe, Nn PRY HOARD. — Hier’ Ad cal yO come OARD WANTRDIN THR VICINITY OF ORANGE, Ee Ride thie Were for aemall fomity Moderate verms, Adress Mer= De * TINE? chant, box 171 Herald 4 KATE SEIU NOLES BORON Ss Have Te oaRD TED—IN THY COUNTRY, NEAR me a, eames e 1D GAM ALIN SCENK, WA city, for an elieriy lady, invalid) tn somal family. ‘of elderly ladies, Address U., box 248 Yor. a J wen AND LeTTe sank vine Mera, MORTIMER, BONT. Awa omer ee PACe, C tA Wand CARL © OWRRY THEATRES. 1 y Aagad WENnrre b. we, 3. w. NT eNOCH, Lz “tring of Peart OARD WANTED—IN ORANGE OR VICINITY, FOR A lads. two chiliren and servant, | Address, stating nd particulars, F, C., Past offices, Orange, S.J, HOTRES. VLINTON PLACE HOUSE (ON TRE RU plan), 755 Broadway. corner of Wighth street and ( lacs Jn outta, for fame EUNION HO tween Poarth 0 ington aventie ished Rooms, in suits or singty, fer famill gentlemen; table a ia carte; rates moderace, .... Praprietor FORTY.SECOND asics - Mapeger Tits PiiDAY, Mano & Wabase PAREPA-ROSA, te Aaber’s charming 1) M* ail ready, forse wold In the next ial building. nga, sien must be fon ot aa it FRA DIAVOLO, LORENZO... M ARBL SLATE MANTELS, OF ALL Priows | Gracomt ‘an aug, more durable and cheaper than mar BEITO....... Balahed and roady for Immediate delivery. Slate for al . yuliding purposes cn Be oh 6 Purpose CDSON RIVER SLATE COMPANY, lent): MORROW (BTCRDAY) MERCH 2, GRAND FALEPA Rusa MATISER 25 Vark row, New York “ spe Pestiedy Cr Game oe ARDLEIZED SLATE MANTELS, HALP TU MADAM ‘TAREPA-ROSA Price of marble,—sent for eireular, Jo har great rote +. TEW. in 06 Sixth RORMA, between Thiviy-Gfth ahd Thirty. by the public aud proas the greatest tetumph tm Pronounced the Iveie art. om to ol! parte of the bowen, #1. No roserved grata, 4 the great rush at the doors the public ote respect fully requested to purchare Cvetr Uekats }n adeamer ARBLE MANT duced prices Ki avenne, near Third street, where, % SELECTION at Be LABSR'S manufactory, 62 Fieet Get price liat before buying else. House. 177 THOMPSON STREET—A NEW AND NICHLY furnished back Parlor for gendetmen; privale housa, with all modern Improvements, 186 8 SIXT AVENUZ.—-TO LUT, A NICELY FUR- ished Front and Back Parior ‘to a gentleman and wile ora ra pany of single gentlemen ; also small Rooms, 19 GRAN! ‘STREET, BETWEEN BROA D UL Bowe: ntlemen ean have Board, with single or dout ‘Terms modorate. 908 West TWENTY-PIFTH STREET.—TO LET, tho front Parlor, furnished, of an English basa: ment houne, to ‘single gentleman, with breakfas!, for $10 also a neatly furnished smaller Root, wi with , nt $7 per week; private German family,’ Good references required. 212 RAST SEVUNTY-EIGHTH STREET.—NICN Ag furnished front Room, with first class Board, and gas included, home comforts, &c.,at $14 per week for two, 257 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—SECOND floor Back Room Hall Bedroom, with Board, handsomely furnished, with every convenience; convoment to cars and Twenty-third street stages; no moving in May; references required. 302 BAST TWENTY-RIGHTH STR°RT, NEAR Second avenue.—One or two nicely ‘furnished Rooma to let, with Board, where there are few or other boarders, Ferms moderate, 341 WEST THIRTIETH STREET, RETWERN Kienth and Ni avenues.—A small family will let, with Board, @ Parlor and large sized Bedroom: hot and cold water, dc ; for $25; also largo frout oom, with costs ‘and Hall Koom, for 355 Bowrny. NICELY FURNISHED RooMS, Ye) gas, water cloasts, &c., to let, by floor or sepa- rately, Call for one week. 405 WEST THIRTIETH STREET. ) from Ninth « SPCOND DOOR r large Room, fur- ayes Without board. Terms 408. WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A HAND. somely furnished Room, with Board, suitable for agentleman snd wile; family, table and location uncacep- tionable. 4 3 WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—FURNISHED 13 mhoms to let, with Borrd; water aud gas ln rooms; pleasant location, Terms moderate. G WEST THINTY.THTRD STRERT—ENTIRELY 416 Noeana bendsomely. furnt-bed iarge.Roome, hot and cold water, large closols and gas included. Torms $6 to $14.59 per week. No moving. WEST THIRTY.FOURTH STRERT.—TO LET, A 66 a m, with Board for man and wife or two gentiemen, In two daya, NEATLY PURNT: HED FRONT ROOM ON SECOND floor to let, from May, to one or two single gents, with- ut board: location Clason avenue, near Myrile. Address Brown, 181 Herald office. —FRENOW BOARD.—A LARGE ROOM TO LUT IN A cine fimiy of a Freuch tencher. Apply at 152 Bast Twenty-second street, near Lexington avenue. SECOND STORY FRONT AND BACK ROOM TO A Font, with or withoutfoard, to twe gentlemen or entleman and wife, in a Private house. Inquire at 103 PRENOHW FAMILY. TO A t Twenty-sccond street, References. gentleman and wife (price moderate) between York. Fille and Harlem: very best references required and given, Address box 78) Post oflles, OARDING,—A LARGE, HANDSOMELY YURNISHED Room, with fire, gas and Board for twa, $26 0 week, in ihe large fitet class brown stone honse 9) Hast Thirteenth treet, two doors below Second avenue. A hali Room for a young gentleman, NE OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE Accommo. dated with handsomely furnished Room, with or w: out Breakfast, in a strictly private family residing on W: ent Twenty-third ‘strect, Address ©. Lewis, station D, Bible House, BOARD AND D LODGING “WANTED. em ORNTLEMAN, Wii AND CHILD TWO YEARS old wich a Koom or Rooms and Bedroom. pleasantly and comfortably furnished, with Board, ina ronteel Tonal In the city: if satisfactory would bs permanent, Addre: with particulars and terms (moderate), 8., ox 1,872 Post office. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, CLOSETS, GAS, 00 AX gentioman and wife, with ‘or without’ Board f indy ita fernily. Full particulars required. Add: for two days Private, Herald office, A PARTY OF FOUR (TWO GPNTI EMEN AND THEIR wives) want Board ina family of refinement; second or third floor; not to exceed $175 per month, including firen and gas: house must be first class; well loc Fourteen! ee! between Seeond and ‘Seventh, ave Mee, A Rap lat Lane AND DAUGUTER DESiRe BOARD, fs respectai le family: terms ahout $12 per week. Ap: ply a t Evere it LI forme, 72 West Thirty-1 fourtl s street. Ref. erences exchanged. ra LEMAN AND FOUR panies. WISH TO PRO- cure Board in some ble private fam‘ly. | Terine for all conveniences, fire, light, &e., not to exered calendar month. Address W. R., clerk's office, Cooper fon atitute. a ne ENE SEEENUNUDEEEENEIeEeeereameneed WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFT, Bowtie class locality, below Thi estate etree street. Terms $30 to $95 per weok. Address Multon, RD WANTED—BY FOUR YOUNG GENTLEMEN, Ber nice, we furnished Room, with or without Board, Above Eighth sirect; enat aide preferred, Address (with moderate terms) for two days Hope, station B, Graud sire it Rew York elty. “Rial WANTED—WITit GOOD, SIZRD ROOM, FUR. AAD Ne unturainned, fora yor eo cy min paren who will have but. one fr frend sad fo viet es, Gatien | 3 station D. D—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFR axp | See Toeatity ani atk ia, tating = ecconimodations, &., W. L. F., a 808 Post yg 2-4 WANT: Da x TEACH! eg UP Addross Tes Asa Weer Fifty-tow BY TWO YOUNG MEN, 1N APRI- ee D—BY BAEK GI, ft comforts of a olice. et rortertehwmmriere corsa OMT pele ware rons a Re og AND Mat and 1 ee and othe: Brieeedoic kasha ol Bad reser | eRe tae Ta a | aaa pee OPERe 5 any ACURDAY, MAROM 7 annanashnnn ~ ros ane bt thay ARGAIN FOR Reyer es es ‘ocatel Parior Su't, made to order fur $325, will bo Ls for $200; ono do. $150; green reps suit $85; Turkish Chairs | noorg open Ls LE aed antiies Lounges. Tables, rosewood, walaat Bedroom oars 2 ERNEST ROTH'S Furniture Ware leccker street, nour Broxdway. All goods war: URNITUR7—A GOOD CHANCE TO PARTIES NAY- Jug Furniture to dispose of: Wanted, Faralture com. plete fora emall cottage, including Plano, in exchange for alock of a firat clase manufacturing pas pagins Teg ar dividends, Address box 239 New York Post ofll PURNISHED HOUSE.—FOR BALE, TO OLOSH & e, the Furniture of a four story house, in a rae ONE POLAR our © TUBATER,—MONDAY Es o. L. rors new ‘EW PaNtom™n, suggested by nursery Jegende. Fi Taal comic ue tits § pire err ¥| PANTOMIMR, Produced after cor months of aeadile oom carton, end highly rexpestable neighborhood. ‘The lonse waay be. hed. Leen complete and splendid an or ation of the Rant $120)a year. Houso in thorough repair. Foxseaion | vafled Pun. Wit aad “Brauny of Pasvonime as hae tmunediatoly. “Apply at 75 Nassau street, room 16, third oor, D AND CAN PAY BY Ollcleths, Furniture, corner of Caual aud vi ywned Stor Premiere wa 7 MUM TATA a nena a, im aur wee ‘hots 4 Y{iML have the honor of woking their ‘roniree wom the Broadway stage aftor never of atom > FLOUSEREEFERS SUPPLIn the week or month for Carpet Bedding, &c., at BLNDALL & Cv," Hudson streets, Foal MISCELLANEOUS, A —YOU CAN GET GENUINE BRAZILIAN PEBBL + Speetacies and Eye Glasses at the Optical institute Hei Bau hig, ‘aia -areese ie SNE Mise wii Wheresa, EIS Bevan ay, —- | in the Grana Tale Al Also the ertat proier dauseur, NLAY.—EXOELLENT DRAIN PIPE CLAY WILL BY COC Rigukaitecosataerc seen per toa, Apply at 179 | The graceful and poruh Broadway, 100m No. 8, third hoor, Warcans, FICWE UK. &Ce 1UCKOO CLOCKS—OUR MANUFAOTURE, I IN GREAT ae variety, pee! and sheopes te at A. FRANK TIELD fC avenue, « CY orDer of Twenty-sixth street. PRs SALE, VERY CIIEAP—A FINE SET OF tere | Nolitare ‘Diamond bai belonging to tneabzings Ri webs. ome eRe — MOND. WEDNESDAY ‘val ni sare Mr. G. 1 Fox's new om owe ry Clown. 3 whose resent beroarement compete’ hee tell theme. “im | fi Guire at 16 Weat Thirty second street Gal bone fii written for thie seus Bak aol Ie aa BALLET peek “FIRS? CLASS SECOND HAND FOUR POCKET A Billiard Table for cale, Aply at 146 Fulton a.reot, Madie cn OR SALEF—A FULL SIZED BILLIARD aco HY bclon'a make; has been used only in a private house, (er, with cu are “te PO. WILKINS, 64 Beaver street, COND Wl AND BILLIARD TABLES, ALL SIZES, FOR © sale and to let; fall sized Ta bies cut down and repaired cheap; orders Uy mall Pe ALKE RS 133 Mereer atroet, “Rr ISt, ‘i ; tecured Hs days | ee ‘advance, “Amn, DUMPTY." Spectactiat at Paste tne Oia ies “ ‘mag hy Monday night. Beat wecared a NWAY 1A S : MOKNING AND BYRNINO READINGS PROM SHAKSPBAKe, THIRD RRA READING, “PL A NOFORTH Se AM qed Sek or sew AND gHCOND rand, b uare a pr Pianos to oF wl Bideee Ses ba wikia Arey FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 4, MRS. FRANCES ANN KEMBLE GREAT ORFER —nOnAGR WATERS & CO., 431 rere 28 Br Will dispose of 10) Pianos, Molodeons' ant Organs of sibel clisaimakrs, at bargaln, fr Youn, oF pet ee, abotient. & ‘ake one-fifth east an nee tn monthly ns en's: for rent, and rent. mo fod if, purchased. Aiiaion wena 81 Fan Ne Lt kets obtained ducing tack day, from 9 elect ee ore SPRCIAL Nt NOTICE. No more tickets wilt be suld than the actual eumber of seat in nthe boty of the Hall. To Sold Interruvtioa tbe a. Gience are respectfully requested 10 be seated before the commencement of the oad “| MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF THE FINEST Puplawey Tai, and cheapest new and second hand Pianos in the city for sale and to rent. at. WILLIAM CAN DID rerooms, 45 Bloecker wireet: also two grend Pianos for sale cheap, N_EiBGANT @% OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO— A Fail iroa t frame; fine tone; prices $125, 8, 110th Fifth avent (OSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR sale, fam fencing ity; made to order; Steinwar MALT ncOND | SERIES ety maker; for $8°0; also Parlor Suits, Rtagerest ner, Diniog Fucnitare. Gbing, Giass, Buvor Ware MORNING AND. ackaPananeanimos z ee, Inquire at 44 West ictecuth streely near Sixt FROM SHAKSPEA! | FINE 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO POR SALE— MRS. FRANCES S "ANNE KEMBLE. cheap, mi sree Sere caeh mere a — % a MONDAY. ENENING, MAROW 9, PA es ie order, for ove. thi nce $125; Piano Slool, Cover, he. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 11, moved et ‘amity area, Dear Sixth avenue, day ot erentog THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR, RIDAY EVENING. MARCH 13 PGASURE FUR MEASURE. SATURDAY Beane: MARCH M4, lo 5 ad s AMILY Lis AVING THe CITY WILL SAGKIFICE thelr magnificent Pianoforte, cost $600, for $225; Carved rosewood: seven octave, overstrung; ‘sea colebrated manuiacturers; 6 years’ guarantee, Tenth street, RARE CHANCE.—MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD Chickering for rm than $390; 7 octa: ° modern as < ts. four round corners; oda perf Pritenaweeks powerful tone. Apply at 39 Fourth avenue, LADY WILL SETI A BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD Lt oforte; carved = legs, Agraffe treble; oo for leas than hall’; has manufacturer's CHPUALRS ca dweerantoc, Apply nt 38 Third strcet WOR SALE—PIANOFORIE, SEVEN OGTAVE, Fo vosewood. overstring bass, carved: mouldings: Planoy execliont tone and + Would exchange for passece tiekets t) Busegey Cail at 537 Sixth avenue, near Thirty- necond street, Fas bol ON OSE mS OnE Loon RISES PIANOS, ORGANS, AND MELO. 4 ggoms new and seagnd Rand, for eath oF installmente; Font $3; seven ostaves $6 fo $F per aa Le toe Broadway. new: East ning Readings will commence ont hte Sine starning Resdiage at 8 @'cvock dmuiasion| to Xr] aes $l. werved sea! rexets for (he entire series, with reserve? seats, $5. Fiekets fot vickets forthe enuire series will begin at Stetne way Hnilon Friday morning, March 6, st 9o'clook. Single Mere on rch vending, say be procured om Saturday, Maron 7, and the following days. seire taneee TRYST ORES canis caps sold Oa 0 ong the body of the Won Ty avai inlerrsetom tw audienes are Ly eg eee requested ‘be seated beore tne commencement of GTEINWAY, AAT RVENING, March @ bh Twenty.thitd Gre ey AY CONCERT. NOFORTE, STOOL AND COVER FOR $a CASIT; | I, F. HARRIEON sa... Director ne sowood, He ich tone, round cornea Bi Great ination. by Worcerter, of ‘of ia ap vat ly immediately at BALT ‘The renowned prime donnsy thahadin es ‘i BON torage Ri avenue, near loth at Bigoor RDAYANT f tone). ALBANIGA, aFTED-A_ A. BOD hap py ie Lvng A he brated, plan Or Het pe " “ e four round corne carved Tom Sriginal cost, $100 oF ‘a: W. COLBY (accompanist), D,, box 140 Heraid office, stating low- upwards, Address THEODORE THOMAS' eat price, wi. EXCHANGE A SPLENDID NEW PIANO. forte, still at the manufactory, for board for =< a FULL GRAND ORONESTRA, PESTS. ys p OF RA OU Hous it witb. rir i oe pinge gentleman ‘or & ‘small family, “Addreve Ledru'V., traragangar Herald oie, in The Lightning * ” SECOND HAND PIANOS, OF VARIOUS Makara, | $4 crne Pues’ Palace and" ot 8 iter tow prices by CHIGKGAING & SONS, 632 Seoe iy. r roadways Fisace Dron,” Lag Winn Fa yt MENCiNe ae ™ O'CLOCK, ConA a Bs ory age oe nrnnenn, MUSICAL. roa 2 aoe , Fe OR AURA MALE iNT INTaREeT 1 IN “ONE, SRE Se 4. Fe shire Reser toa ec tae | Pa Rea a a matte =A BEAUTIFUL RveRY saTv dp $100.2 aaa tone, trou Pla BEWOOD PIA ad rosea, 19 Amity ot. ad M"ivx.* AMUSEMENTS, ALLACwe, a : voprista: and Man PaFRIDAY RVENT Sand, time thle pty <i ’ BERIOUS Characters by Mr. A.W. amy a 4. , Ringgold, Me. CH Rosewell Mr. B. 6 rm Vare non. Mise Fanny Morant, Miss Keto PAATORDAY, ¥ uareh te PAUL eu ea te ON PARLE ae sy Forpecttully anaounced that Mr. Lester Wallack’s ROSE! bas been { Ui se arena wane 1 MARCH 9, 1868, The Drama will be oaiaee i the utiooet care as new scenery has been pb d new an be introduced. 1 uniforms and sp poisiponis alse new aed (Wy Ine taken to jor (hia revival the sume enthusiastic greeting that att the original production of the play. _ Doors open ué 736; performance commences at 8 Qumre THEATRE, BEGINS ATS. LAST NIGHTS MAGGIE MITCHELL'S ia arenes bub Ome NIGHT ond he SEG attarn Ww. pity TER, E To.MORhOw ad FER Chad pth a MO NDAY—G. lL FOX's: NEW PANTOMIME. of M MAGGT!: MITCHELL, 34 ero THEATRE, UnpaY¥, MAGGIE MARUHELUS YAREWELL BENET, Wits BENEFIT PAREWBLL BENEPY®. at apD: Remy MIS! H 2 MITCHELL, | FANOUION. LYMPIC THEATRE, SATURDAY. MAGGIE MITCLGLIOS LAST MATINER, L, ATINE) or itis Mi MITCHELL, ov Migs ME Mi CHELL LITTLE BAREFOOT. LITLE BAREFOOT. ANVARD'S NEW YORK MUSEUM, oni and Thiriieth street, sarornay, MATINEE AT 2'o'clock; the OCTOROOW, FRc THEATRE. hes rt ‘Saturday cease nin “t ind for ¢ the AUINES SATURDAY AT ON Por sbich mnie Wik te recy: 1. Yo rebrarsat and will sperdily be th new scenery, costumes and appoliments, after many weokn of brated ‘Opere Boule, care(ul proparauou, Offenbach's cele LA BELLE HELENE. THE OMAN DUCTIESS Ay TTHE BROOKLYN ACADEMY ATURDAY EVENING, Brats egeure im the theatre, Schirmer’s, 701, and Potorw’, 200 Broadway. RENCH THEATRE, ML, BATEMAN, BATURDAY LB» LIONNES PAUVRE! Beats sooured at the theatre, Schinncr! 's, 701 200 Broadway. ROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSTC we fortllt GHAND DUCHESS w ven, for one night only, Gree SENT NATU IC AY RVENTSO. Seata mov be canes et the Academy and at Peters’ musie sore, 20 Boadway, Now York, IBLO'S GARDE’ Lesane and Manager... . WM. WHEATLEY. Tue curtain risen p ceieei nd the entire perform anes co voludes at ste rosin F.piteae nw G! Ranb' SPROTACLE. Hheatre xtcntL ¥ z LOWDED to ius wtmast en) MIDAY, March & 1438 whl be vreconted for the Powiy-eio trie fairy Vurloaquegsiravngsnia. onl ted ” THe Wallh FAWN, ta odteh wR cope supear JARs TT aPaLM veryrenowned ‘on TSENNE BALL Trou FES piece al 0 ‘one it HORKD THUDRAND DOLLARS, intr sta of Metropolitan Pama, amet Ben! celebrity, twe Mremiere ton Premieres, th rty Coryphess and Fult Corps, “Fire Nie" ancor of the of the Chef eed ee eer Sona Sopa nla, Ba, a a Tee coketninents roy wou arty Tha SOuMaTiON, tne iy ALMS OF THE NRAGON aN RNCHANTING vO oibre OF GORGEOUS SeLeNpom, ¥, POACIARL Las ty AND FASCINATION, a RY +s ATU nia Ir Loolocn Seate eocared sis days im advance. PW YORE CTROUS, Fourteenth street, opposite Academy of port B Len . -Directer si i “ sak ri paaneroste cesses ay ee AND THE MA rar Socure yy D BRIGNOLT ALTAN forniea ¢ COMPANY Eeacteigi, Beltimore amd eymmencing tae aac ut es pref fut, 2 = orn et 4 ear ks ow Maree oor SY Se ad et Pat ¥ THEATRE, cn at ee an warw 43 vee aa wacee Wik oti tinienaPamcersess .NSTRELS, 72) BROADWAY. Sag cng GRAND DrTOH ON wD purom ae OTe bitte a oftns oo “< Can. Can, a ghstbe x 0 Otten See RAD DUTOR “ae onion eek srmantoar | EXPOSE <¥ pemsers < s OPPRA renin’ ty tart got a Peasaeae, Tes pi cas ee yoTN | Wilts. WALKING A in Twain ‘F Ri tifa MIRUT SRS v4 ME wees Wie ive, Timed he madionce. Weston's time (wo minetes, ps 4 ee bay OT roand of applause, plat i Y ae ae Tape ria aitrge TONATINEE WRUNESDAT. Al inh Sarvepar. nye ae FRANCISCO | MINSTRELS & ry sinoe, ey FRAN ete eee aca A the orig al Pente: BY ALL nif PUR Raiters OF Tis TROUPE, . ws oore., p™™ BALL, SEVENTH ANsiint rANCY DRESS rr PIKE'S OFFA HOUSR, monDAy, MARCH ® 1808 Tleketa, admitting sravemay and ia og, $10, 0 be bee of the following — gid. i A. Tanger, President, 83 Orenne wireet 8. Will, Vice President. 1 Wie street, fin Foun Br Lng Pa 4 Wes vegan unc ond ot (he “boLPat: saxaun, i =NUSHUM OF ANATOMY, 1 G18. BROADWAY. poral Se nan aS wine weer 1CAN Saas a ¢ D Lae Pome tet he SS eee eS LEVEES ruse vate sae or mt uve, @ WARK. od b> (PE MAgOR rae BaMLix Pau coal crakton dts | lt tp, ropes ~~ sank Hn c opere, & rea. vases: se tin se isna, ta ae 08, M. D., President, MEN Wit GOOD | _D. Roms, owen . fe

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