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POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, HE CAMPAIGN iN NEW HAMPSHIRE, SPECIAL COARESP.MDENCE OF THE HERALD. Coconp, March 3, 1868. ‘Mere is just a single week in'ervening boiween now end the eventful 10" of March, woen the people of Now Hamipabire are to prociaim their opinion upon the eurrest NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAROH 7, 1863. OUR SHIPPING INTEREST. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. la—The Capacity=iren Thousand Tous and Over Constructed iu the United States, PHILADELPHIA, March 3, 1868, days since that in this seo re soipyards and engine establishments political matiers of the day. Tre strucgies of radicallam | of acharacter to construct the largest iron steamships, ‘to perpetuate its power and the efforts of conservatiam | with machinery of an improved cuaracter, bas been fully to. win ithave beco long, sharp and exciting, and om ‘Doth sides there wil: be ivcreased vigor and activity ‘until the closing of the polls next Tuesday evening. The whole country 1s of course looking with intense anxiety verified by the descriptions of the industrial works of this naturo {a this clty and the cities of Wilmington and Chester, With such facilities existing, and the mechant- cal ekill of the respective establish ments in a state of id/e- vand interest to the verdict wuich the Granite State will | ness, debarred from using their talents to aid the United Fender, and itis un‘ortupate that humanity is pot so | States in the endeavor to retrieve her lost com-mer- fSonstituted as to foreell for a certainty what the result (will be, There are numerous caiculetions and anticips ‘tions by politicians, boib big and Ligle, each deci ciel supremacy, ‘tis mortifying in the extreme to those who feo! the present apathy in our mercantile marine, and ms pot only astonishing but suicidal, Such artisans ic ‘and arguing forcibly, and. undoubtedly siucerely, that | and the representatives of these works, adapted to the their own party will carry the Siaie by a handsome ‘majority. ‘This {uct bus been repeatedly stated, but with | machinery, bi Qvery assertion the contest bas appoared more doubtful to result, and, in the opinion of a great many, narrowed Gown to a closer margin than either the democrats or Ahoir opponenis are willing to aimit, The extreme un- @ertainty of the coutest bere, as declared by the Henaty’s cofrespontien: earty in the campaign, scems to Doon tuliy justies by ‘be canvass woich both have mave and the resus o wnich were mounced by telegraph. Yuev both figure so a! @ecure iriumph over ¢ich other, and wo the varicus polit: to have done ov would Cs adlsl i rings differ so widely as they seem @ Guest.ou of thrirre allve strengib tb t ridiculous ior ird party to vol- er of interest to compare the actual re ey thay which the olitiolans ot bole ari; ‘after. @ oare.ui canvase, are tk wi Here are Qhélr predicuons :— DEMOCRATIC CANYA28, Binclair, dem. —- rep. 183 2,506 hace | gitizens of Ai duly an- | nd bravest productions of human genius that won construction of iron sieamsbips and massive steam at last ventured the confession that after years of divided and fruitless inbor toward the amelioration of the grievances eonsequent upon the carrying out of certain onerous laws of the government, the nature of the remedial action necessary to their repeal and the consummation ardently desired by the lca, Who vividly recollect the brightest eniversal fame for the country on the ocean, must be of & combined and urgent character; builders, shippers and caplialists mast unite and foree their claims upon Congress, showing to them the degradation of the coustry ‘he matter. Aiter tbe election is over | in their maritime relations, While these architects admit that improved ecre’ imships must certainly take the place of the clipper ships that years ago worked out the nation’s glory, they insist tbat the models of harmony and proportion, tne elements of beauty and power com- « 83,209 | Dined im these brave ships, even as they are combined, in the original creation of a pictare or tue, sball be Dividing doubiful equally, Sinciair’s majority., 2,074 | Mserved in the production of the steam fleet of irom BEIUULICAN CANVAS, dew... + 2/801 Dividing doubtful equally, Harriman’s majority, 3,234 The above are the ugures which the State Central estes Of botu partie- deciare to be the result of a orau, dm the ciate, It 18 a: clear now as it will be in a week Bence tha: one or ihe vther has sadly m.:calculaied, “Woioh is it?" tue r/ader will ask, to which the corre- @ondent can repis, in the language of the menagerie When usked “hich was the monkey and whica ant, “You pays your money and you Pert.aps woine litt @ assiatance can clusion by etaung the the Urs canvass which (ue democrats ever mady acd juve iis result to tue pubii uring “counted the repudlicuns would carry the State; but this tine Qhey deciare that they prociain the result of their can- Yass withrovery assurance and confidence that it will be Gubstanually verite: fonight ihe rusicu.s, it is momitted all around, bave mre thorugh in canvassing tue S.ate than it was vie for tneir Oppousuls to 06. yy have what ay be properiy terimed a cauvarsing corps, which con- @1st8 OF & man Hot oniy in wach town, but oue in every ‘School dis rict of e: cb town and city in the <tati UF the tg sres wich + prociaimes v 2 ear thor vugl @anvass ough: to give u sursuce that if the democrats Should succeed ia cleciing siuchar over Harriman M& will be by a «waver majority than they cal- culate upon, Tue courervatives, while admitting the saperiority of the facilities of their opponents lor ascortaiming tue po nical prociiviuies of the voiers, de- @lare-most empua catiy in public acd in private thi ‘ their ageots bave apparently been yer inorder to g:ve ao appearance of strengio. bouesty of tho Radical Stat Siw ple tact that in the tow ef Newcastle toeir canvass rourned a republican ma- fority of 1e0; and at ine town cloction tuera yesterday, which) was’ carried on wireuy jpariisan principles, the democrats carried everytuing clean, firss electing their moderator by a ‘najority ef nineteco. It, with thorough Cauvess oFaoizaiin, the discrepaocy voipativa aud resuit is ofien as wide as in ween this case, it ts uot singular that the dem: crats are 80 eoufident Proved tovls in use amo of victory. the radical canvasiera, as given out by the State Com- mittee, show an invrease of betseea six and seven dover lust year’s volo adds 4 liitie cuior to the Pesortions of their cpp.nents tat toere may have been. Bn accidental or sume sort of a mitace im the figuring. “a a New York Town Elections. “The town elections in Erie county on the 24 inet, Bbow democratic gains Tue Board of Sapervisors will Beand thirty-one demcorats :o nineteen radicala—a dem- ‘cratic gain of five supervisors, Lancaster @! Qmcreased majorities, The supervisor was elected by a Baajority of 204, the cnure vote cast being 557, | ‘Im Tonawanda tho democrat: candidate for super. ‘visor received 346 votes, agai 84 conceded to bis oppce went. For inspector of viection the democratic candi- date rocetred 304 vores, just 16 being given ww his hn Gran Grand @ the democratic candidate for super- Wieor Was vlected vy 82 majoriiv, ed the whole democratic ticket by | (h:y have pre-eminonce, if uot 8 that shall walk the waters ike a thing of life, and give . ey this nation again a name of commercial groatness. The departments of machinery in this city capable of the work of tne nature the Hemstp has assured the country must in the character of its steamships and engines be produced to successfully compete with the and repeaied canvass of every city and town | grand steaming clippers of the Clyde, are not confined © the extensive foundry of Messra Merrick & Sons, fully described to you yesterday, but there are others of an industrial mature manufacturing i merable articles of mechanical utility, affording themes worthy of the reflection of all who take an interest im the development of great natural resources, The establishment, besides the one noted yesterday, whose capacity and faciities are equai to the consiruciion of the grand iron steamsbips that wiil inovitably be sent from the United Statas to work out its commercial destiny, and which wiil not be copies or servile imitations of miserable failures, by tiv election returoga week from | are those of the PENN WORKS—MRSBRS, NEASIN AND LEVY, These extensi orks are made up of many build- ings, all of brick, aud cover an arce of ten acres iu Bi rd. having a froutage of five hundred and thr navigable fer the largest draught vessels, with points om Beach, Allen, Richmond and Palmer streets. The dimeusions of the Various shops, in which they have produced tue hulls of many frou vesseiz, mercantile aod vaval, and of the macuinery tor the sane, are as follows: — Machino shop, three aod a balf stories, 165 feet long by 60 feet wide. Fitting up snop, 80 feet long by 70 feet wide Boiler shop, 180 teet iony by 63 feet wide, ‘Smith suop, 130 eet long ov 40 feet wide, Boat shop, 150 feet long by 60 teet wide, Millnright mhop, 18 feet ong by 30 1eet, Iron toundry, fees long by 60 feet, Brass foundry, 40 ieet long by 20 feet wide, Moulding loft, 160 feet loug by 80 teet wide, Besides these buidings there are a rigging loft, 40 feet long by 20 feet wide; paint shop, 75 ieet long by 30 feat wide; pattern shop, 165 tee long by 20 feet wide; steam fire evgive and macuine shop, JO foet lung by fee, wide, and two three story brick buildings for the storage Of patierns, 200 feet ioag bv 60 feet wide. ‘These shops are Hited with the largest and most ap- mechanics, consisiing of Tho tave also that tho returns Of | steam hammers and furnaces, capable of making the largest forgiogs, with iron a punches, shears, drill cranes, &c., of all varieties and capaciiies. Connect with the Peon Works there exists a marine rait- way, capabio of lifting vessels of ver tonnage, with shears and tackle bear ibe heaviest weights, Running tho Delaware river there Messrs, Neale & 'y, four hundred fet im lengtn, where the largest ves.eis can be secured. production of iron bulis aud mariue eugines that have invariably proved sucecesful, the Peun Works are en- gaged jo a speciat aod important bra: ch of mechanical business counecied with mar: enginecring, im which monopoly —that of ihe construc in of propeller wueels, being among tue fr-t to engage iu that business in tbe country, Tuese whee's have oven uniformly liked, and, to t amber of sevce ral hundreds, are now in operation in many of the ves- sea running Upoa the waters contiguous to the United States, The known skill of the projectors of this Meut, Jacub G, Neatie and Joba P. Levy, is of a very superior, Tue former gentleman served bis a; preuticeship to dir. Thomas Holloway, the first marine Gogine builder in tuis city, while the later gentleman out three piers, owned by Baldwinsville, Osousaga cuunty, shows @ republican | haga thorough practical knowledge of bulls, rigging, gaia of 70 over las spring. Political Mi-cotinny. ‘Under the beau of “A thorn in the side of President @onnson,” the Boston Jrovelier (:adical) kes the announcoment that “witiin musket shot of ‘ilard’s Hotel aud the ‘Treasury butiding at Wasehing- Ron, and so near the White House that a sharpshoier With along vange rive might tirowabullet through the brain of @ traitor stavdin; upon ite steps, there stands ®@ modest brick building, «bh ou is es vreat an annoyance Yo President Joboson as wes Mordecai the Jew to Ha- oan of 04, becauss it is a distinct and daily intimation ‘bat his autvority 1s not every where acknowledged.” It jors to the Leadquarters of the “Graud Army of the Repedlie.” } The North Carolina Conservative State Executive Committes have nominaied the following candidates for Brate officers ;—Governor, Zebulon B, Vance; Lieutenant Governor, Edward D. Ball, Secretary of State, W. Best; Troasuror, Kemp P. Batle. Congressmen Bave not yet been aciected, From tnis ac fou it wil be | gouniry in Beon that the cou-ervarives of Nori ( arolina have con- @luded not to follow the exampe of the conservatives fm Alabama and allyw thy eleoi ion to go by default. A new domocraiic paper, called the Age, is to be Gtarted in Curcuco avout tbe 10tn of March. Ib fe said that ( will be aniugoorstic to Peadiewoa, ‘The city ciection in Burlington, Vi, resulted im the @boice of P, D. Ballou, republicaa, as Mayor, by 127 ‘saajority. Simon Ford bad his tongue nearly cut out in Pitts- Qurg, Pa, receotiy, during @ political discussion, for (aking sides in favor of toe Prosident. A Judge in Lilines has just decided on # question affeciing the right of a ceriaia local officer to hold bis Peat, that as no compaint was mado that the result of Ghe election would Lave been different if a reg atry bad Deen made, bence tie omission to make a registry did Dot invalidate too election, The efoct of tue decision that oity councils and county courts in Iilino's may dis fegard the Rogwtration taw entirely, They may order @0 clection Without auy acloaiion whatever to the forms Of law, or the eafegnards wiich tho law {intended to Grow around the balivt box. THE POOY CF EW YORK. Tt ta gratifying to know that in adéition to the multi. plied poblic and private charities, through whose bee @evoloat endeavors so much is being done so supply the Pressing wants of oar sulferiog and meritorious poor, thor charities aro jorniag ta the good work aud enlarge Ing tho genoral seope of thelr philanthropy. In view of the unusual large number who are out of employment, and, in consequence, suflering a8 many of them ere for food and shelter, arrangements bave just been made to Masist im aliev allay this» idesp Gis ress Ly feeding large number day ai the San Francisco Hospital, in Fis street, near avenue 1, About one hundred ‘and venty-five wore fed here yegtorday, and the mention fr. if the means permit—the exteat of which meaus is @opondent on ths extent of private contributions-—to ool ali Who anply, Thooge tne #4 Caihoite hospital, Uncer the rvirion of Siuters of Charity of the order in ite dis. ia wanied to poor, peedy m of St, Jost pb, Gu tuing Of secKonalem ror ngation of All thas appucaat i At present only Geilvena dinner, — Adiitional to this @tira chat y—an exacop.® which many of our other City Lospiinla might Wo Hhity Felow, wud wolbb, It te to ‘bo hoped, soma of them will—tbe hosp! atieuts.” ‘here wre ow ove hundred and eleven in Wie roscitation, to whotn are given suliabie accommnoda- tion’ im rooms Jargo «nd airy, good medicines aud best @ nursing avd cure iu every Way. | On the principle “snait favors od Jarge ones in proportion,’ & ny of charity i# being de ‘ome, at No, 206 Canal nd twenty erly unde ‘of empioyerant are Horigings. © such ae ean pay for a ineal or a pigutls tou : @re abia at presdut to pay even (his 6 Bie charity not only we savi t from @ fate sarily are tha Ob tar at incoctanly deeorving the Libera contrivaions of phe publia. ohirity, thankfolly received ry good work im tho t the 6 Lodging bundred ng, Dut teem than one bait all hominal sum, Q is from The Rovert | to oulid in this section of tho land &c.—e combination of talent thas will insure the sac- cessfal construction of fron vessels in their every par- ticular of hull, machinery and oquipments. From the Peou Works came tue large iron propeller steainsbips Orieotal and Havana, that have won for them renown in naval architecture, ‘he Oriental is 230 feet long, 32 feet wide, 22 teet deep and of 1,562 tons borden. The engines are of a vertical direct descri, tion, 54 mches in diameter of cyiiader by 4 feet 2 inches stroke of piston, The Havana, of the same class, is 240 tvet in length, 34 jeet io With and it im depih, and 1,396 tons, ‘The cp face are of the same dascrip- Won, 6 incies ip dumeter of cylinder by 6 tee stroke of piston, I note there ve-sels oniy to give an idea of the capacity of the works Tey have now in the course construction twe.ve marine engines, but of not very large diame. ers of c#tinder: i, 8 an evidence of the reputation of the establish it that during the dullest period known in mapy years they should have suca an amount of marine work 1B preoess of construcion, With these engiues Completed they will ha ‘uroished 473 marine cuyin s aod @ ike nuimber of boilers, {his is suficievt to a-sure you of the it of the Penu Works, sud of tweir ability, witu the similar tablishments noted by me in former letters, steaioships of fron, witt surlab! with ecomomy do the grvab ocean carrying trade of tois expeditious aod sadsfaciory manner, eveatually giving to us, if pot tue supremacy of the gea-, a {air re; resentation upon its wice wavors, Again, to beer prove tae tion 1 have taken io regard ‘to he original creations our naval architects lave produced, evincing their ecul for greater and grander emanations tint will rank their builders arnong (hose Who lave been crowned ia ar, with immottal remembrance, are 1! In amsiips of one Luousand toms burden and over built m ths country reaer number of whicn have gained victoriss in tho webs ul commercial greateons hoy bave Woven more bonvreble than those gained upon acticken field, even as tho aris ot Peace are ever more nobie aud ennubiing than the arts % 1 1, 1 New York, i Wilmington, 1 lei phi 1, Wilmington 1, Piilaeipnia, 1 Wilmington, 1 Wilmington, Missievinpl. 2, Bos! herrimack 2, Cresven| gton. Wilmington, Wilmington, Souta Carolina, Boston. Magsach usetts Boron. Was, G. Howes, + Wilmington, Harlan .. Wimington, ©, Hiaer Wihnington, City of Lawre: Wilmington, z Chester. cesses Wilaungtom, many improve- mon:a ip hull and machinery; the renciaes are from ity lo seventy inches io diameter. Very many of thom have becn remarkably successful, demonstrating the skillof their bunders, Besides tots number, the Ab Jantic Ocean {a covered with irom propeliors, ranging from nope hundred acd Atty to four bundred tons bur- don, equal in their workings to the jarger and boasted productions of foreigners. With this fist of American architectural and naval #k1it beta and the ability existing to produce grander lik Ube 4 mors noble conceptions ov: bo eucionde by the fe that inakes the navion y the golden opportunities that aro daily slipping from s by ine negiect—shail 1 eoy criminal neglect of the nation’s reprosemiatives at Washingtou t ——— AcCCIDEN? on tim Inoy axD Botox Roan.—The five P. M. pa-senger train over the Troy and Boston Reilrow al is fied with | yesterday me: with aa recident near Peroreburg by the turcing over of 4 ral! on the track, Tne engine, tender, bazyaco car and two passenger couches were thrown off the track aad all wer parually capsized and thrown upon their sides. Fortonately no porron was burt, Conductor H. J. Clark was in charge of the train and had a narrow escape, Ho was in tho baggage car when the accilent occurred and was thrown ia the midst of several barrels of aie, which threatened as tho car wont over to ruil upon and crush bim. One barrel struck and knocked him over, but did notroil apou him, rade his way to Williamstown, @ distance of twoty mi on foot and by hand car, where he tolegraphed to this clty for help and an sogine and wrecking cat with tools Were weat to the relief of the disabied train, ‘The care and engine, ator apwards of ton work, were righted and the trata wonton to North Adar, arriving ‘here at five ofciock tula moraing. 1 droy Times, Mareh UTAH. Ao: nl Messuge of Governor Prighnu oung—Admisaiow of Urnh as &® State. The Salt Lake Daily Telegraph, February 25, contains the annual Message of Governor Young to the Legisia- tare of Utah Territory, It 19 a business-like document and short and pit The Governor cong:atulates the Legisiature upon the favorable circumstances which Surround the Territory; declares that dostitution and want are unknown; that the Territory 18 not only free chat from debt, but public tmprovemenis are extensiv Indian forays are at an en government’’ to tademnify those who have suftered from the iawiessness of tue savages; gives the Vacifl: Rail- Toad a highly favorable notice, aud touches upon the admission of Utah as a State as fullows;— Io accordance with the provisions of the act pasved at the last sewsion of tue General Assembly aud “approved January 23. 1867," which so amended the coustitauon of the State of veseres as to make the boundaries ot the State coincide with the proseut boundaries of ibe territory oi Utah, aud gave sufiraye to persons of colo! the propo-ed awendments were submitted to the pe » ®t Lue general election February las, W. H. Hooper, at Wasuing- ith the memorial of the Ge: | Assembly to Congress for our aduissiun ue a State, Early in the resent session of Congress Our delegate presented io the louse our ovnstt.utiou aud memorial for adinission, wil b read and referred to the Comuuitiee on Verritories. T views and ac.ion thereon, if any, have not as yet come to my knowledge; bat in relation thereto, in com- mon with yourselves and (he dweilers in these secluced vaieg, 1 feel a strong assurances that the Supreme Keing who guided us here in 1:3 wisdom and so bounteously Sustains usin our Iaoors will order ihe result to pro- mote the welfare of those wo cleave unio Him and work the works of righteousness upon the earh It would be grate(ully recei.ed vy our people if Congress would act favorably upon the many petitivus which you have sent to them fur our adaission as a State, aod, day ing aside all narrowness of opiniun and bigotry, doe : pt oe of Losers ny a brave aod are peo- give them ther freemen, suffrage and repre- @eatauion ia the couuclis of the tation, BOOK NOTICE. Tae Houn Boor oF Praasvun anp Insravorion. By Mrs. R, Valentine. Scribner, Welford & Co., ew York. The young gitls and ladies of America will feel grate fal tothe publishers for reproducing in this couatry this vaiuabie aod interesting work, It. contains Jost the matter that young Indies, whether in the ity or couniry, desire to. enable them to pass their hocrs of recreation with pleasure as well as with profit, The book contains a great variety of matter, inciuding descriptions of open alr pastimes, such as flower toy making, merry juvenile games and games of bail. Then a goodly portion uf the work 1s devoted to indoor games ofall kinds, Christmas games have their just share of the you folks are ries of framework stories, Kugsian scandal, the yaue of planting, the game of buried cities, acrostics, rddies and « jot of other pleasant pastimes appropriate for the merry season of Chrigtmas, AM interesting Chapter treats of “Dolls aud How to Dress Toem,” wuicn will a(ford great instruction so the girls, Uther topics treated are young ladies’ pastimes, in which arcuery, croquol, dominoes, botany, den Operations, preseiving Mowers, are tuliy ex- ned. Ii the young iadies desire to work they will ore learo how to make anything from a pincushion to au opera cloak 1n tue most elegaut and tas Some descriptive articles on toe stud.ea ar nished, containing vaiu best method of a\udying musie, painting, illumivauien, wood engrasing, carving aod wax truit modelling, The work 1s ulled with a laige number of engravings iliusirative of tue subjects treated, which wil materially aid 10 making them eastiy undersiood by every reador of ordinary understanding, The book will doubtiess have a wide arculadoo, COME RETUANS FOR 1867. New York’s Posttion ‘entriba From the Springfield Republican, March 6.) York is buuod lo be We metropois of the West ero Contioent, although has already many formid- able rivals, Commerce and -wealb inevitaviy tlow to- ward great conires; aad New York bas a gront rion of the country’s really busy lue, It is @ hot- ouse of toil, tue excuange of the country. The iatest Dabilahed lists of taxaole incomes sLow that the city of Now York returos as heavy a tax as Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and Massachusetts, more tuan fix times as much as Rnode Island, three times as much as Boston or Phiiadeiphia 4 eighieen per cems more ‘than the whoie of ia, Tho uet taxable to- @ taxes Wore cullecied in 941,536, un increase ince the previous Te the metropolis in 1867 were $180, of 000 more than $13,000, ear the agricultural regions West exbibit a decrease $24,000,000, when Phila- deiphia loses $10,000,000 and ine middle ~tates alto- ge\uer over $27,000,000. [he decrease a the West baa beon particularly nvticeable, Jodiana bas failea oif $10,000,000; Lilinoia, $9,000,000; Micnizan, $3,000,000, Bnd’ Missouri, $2,000,000. Wisvoasia ts the oly West- oa State rulen auows an luorease of $2,000,000. Chicago, with its great enterprise and mammoib specu- paren ten only $5,000 000 increase, while New Fork runs up $13,000,000, Manhatian is the prince cities ia America, and there is uo deny tog hi Tue increase of tne r: Cc Si for 1366-7 is $38. Middle Stato-, $27,025,608; net decrease of the Western Biates, $24,821,410; nec increase of she Southern States, $1,459,204, aud of ine Pucilic states, $7,449,108. ‘Ihe aggregate revuras for the whole Uaitea Staves exbibit a failing Of of $3,380,437 during toe year, THE WEEKLY HERALD. 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Lawm—Movrt.—At Harem, on Thuraday, March 6, by Rov. Wu. G, Colley, of Eastouestor, N Y., Francis, son of the late Horatio Gates Lewis, to Lroma, daugnier of Reubea B. mount, Esq, bota ot this cicy. swe—Licure,—On’ Thursday, Marci 5, at the rest. deuco of tue brid if ig by the Rey. E. W. French, Mr. Gkonos Sirr to Miss Euza A. Licata, all of Bergen, N. J. No cards. ‘Vax Zanot—Rarwowd —On Tuosday. March 3, by the Rev. Wm. Dymond, Petar Vax Zanor to Maat Frances Raysown, both ot Norwalk, ona, No cards, Connecticut papers please copy, Died. AnweTnona,—The members of Henry Clay Lodge, 0, 217, F. ued A. M., are heresy sammoned to meet at their Lodge room, No, 300 Kast Broadway, tor the par- pose of aviending the funeral of our iale Master, WiL- 11AM ARMBTRONG, On Sunday ret et one o'clock, By order of E. W, IRVING, 8, W. Braptsy.—On Friday, January Joux i. BRADLEY, of pleufo-pneanontia, in the Sid year of bis ag Bovis —At Fort Jefferson, Fia, on To January 15, 1867, Peter 3. Borte, toe beloved son of Charlos and Jaue Boyie, in the 23d year of his age. ihe relatives and friends of the family are rospect- folly invied to attend ihe funeral, on sunday afteraoon, At (woo'clock, Irom the residedce of his pureniy 106 ‘Will amsburg. in peace. Bruvox,—At bis residence, 244 Rivington street, on Thursday, March 6, after @ short illness, Woxaw A. ip bis 45th aires and friends sof the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afvernoon, at one o’ciock. Bongae.-—On Wednesday, March 4, Crantm Dostost Busxen, only son of Dumont ard Charlotte G, Bunker, aged 2 years, 6 mouths and 9 days, ‘Yhe funeral will take place from the residence of bia uncle, Thomas K. Kaox, 646 Firth strosi, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock, Friends and relatives aro re- pectiuliy invited. Durneit. —-At Brooklyn, on Friday, March 6, Mant N,, widow of Pailip W. Burroll, i Invited to attend the fancral, No, 349 Gold gireot, near Fu tou z Thareday, March 5, afler a slort flness, Piencs J, Bertier, inthe Th year of his age, ‘Tho relatives and f:ionds ot the tarmtly aro respect Invited 10 attend the funeral, from 179 Macdougal sireot (Si. Clement's place), thie (Saturday) afternvon, a oa o'clock, witaout further notice, Crumuy.—On Thursday, Mareh 5, Jory A, Cava, aged Oh years aod 2 mouths The friends and relatives of the family ara rerpect- Crammy, No. ernoow, At one O'clock, Canrevrer,—On Thuisday, March 6, of membranous croup, at the residence of his parenis, Hackensack, N J., Invixo Ricuaros Canvarres, aged 10 moutha and 6 days, Further particulars in Sunday's papers, Cooren,—vaddenty, on Mriday, Maroh 6, at the rest- @onco of hor father-in-iaw, No. 231 Rast Tuirty-ninth sireet, JuLiA Dean, wile of Jamies G, Cooper, in sae S7cu year ot hor age, parents, Androw avenue B, this (avurday j Tho relavives ead Cricpds arp invited to atieond the funeral, from ( hrist chureh (Dr, Ewer's), corner of Fitth punnn ome. ‘Tuurty-Qith sirvet, om Sunday alteraoon, as tbiee 0 Cunrim,—Ow Thursday, March 6, Axxre Curris, wife of Moseey S Curtis, aged 30 years, The reiatives and trends ‘are respectfully invited to attend the fumeral, this (Sa:urday) afiernvon. at one o’c.ock, from ber late residence, 319 East Fourth street, Hartford papers piease copy. CoLtor. Thursday, March 6, at six P.M, Grace, dauzhter of George W, aud Amanda M. Coliord, aged months avd 20. days, Tbe friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) alvernoon, at oas o'clock, from the resideuce of Ler parenta, 61 seveuth sireat. Cocukas,—At Soutuvid, LL, on Friday, March 6, Wittias D, Cociean, in the 77tu year of his aga, The funeral wil take piace on Monday, om the arrival of (he cars, widence, thi (Saturday) morning, at evven v'cli, ‘Trains leave tne foot of Barclay strees at eigut o’ciock A MM. Davis.—On Thureday, March $, Mra, Mancarer Davis, in the 64 b year of her age, You bave ,one, dear mother, from us now; ‘To God's law we meekly bow. You'll wuit io heaven for your ebildrea dear White we must weep in sorrow here, ‘The relatives and friends of the. tamily are invited to attend the tunera!, from Wiloit atree: Method a pal chuicb,on Sunuay afternoon. ai bait past o1 Ds Loatix.—On Friday, March Mrs Euza De Logis, wife of J. L. De Lorie aad eldest dauxnter of and Kiiza Broukes De Garmo, aged 22 years, ‘The reiatives and friends of the family are invited to atteod the funeral, irom the resitionce of her pureates, 361 Broome street, on suaday afveruoon, at hall-past bwelve v'elork, Donay,—On Friday, Mareb 6, Epwarp, son of James and Kaie Doren, aged 1 year, three montane und 20 days Toe frends of the {amiiy are invited to attend the funeral, trom the residence of his parents, 114 Third sirost, this (Saturday) afernoon, ai.one o'clock, Duowsy.—Oo Friday, March 6, Kuzaseta Duvter, vee tlie late Ricuard Dudley, aged 47 years, 1 monih. aud 8 days, Funeral will (ake place from her late residence, 240 Ei,zbth avenue, on sunday afternoon, at two o'cluck Suddenly, om ¥ridav, Marcu 6, Jouy H., sot Ernest H. and Jobaane Edea, aged 8 years and 17 days, ‘The reiatives and frieuds of the are respect. ore to attend the tumoral, from ipe residence of parents, corner Tompkios avenue and Quincy Greet, Brooklyn ou Sunday afternvon, at two o’eivck. Fianyacax,—On Friday, March 6, Maxcakat Fiaxaa- @aN, widow of the ine Nichoias Fiannagan, aged 67 ears. 7 e faneral will take place from the residence of her bernard W roer of Nora Ninth aad fon. Secoad ae Brovkiya, B. D., on Suaday afveravva, at on 4 Fowisr.—On Thureday, March 6, of consumption, Jony Fowiar, aged 59 years, nds are invited to attend 1! ral, oe, No, 12 Arch etrect, Newark, N. J., this (Sava ) alleraoun, at thiee o'clock. ‘0. TKR. —Ua Friday, March 6, at the residence of her father, $0 Macdougal street, Frorancu B., daughier of Rev. K 8. Foster, aged 26 years, Toe iriends are respectiully imvited to attend the fu- neral service at Wasningtou square Mothodist Episcopal churob, Fourth strevt, pear >izib aveaue, on Mou Afternoon, at three o'clock, witnout {uriher autice. Gesnax,—At West Fars, on Thursday, Ma Baren Caitin, wite of Kev. A H. Gesner and d ot Andrew aud Elvina Dickinson, im her 36th y ear, Friends are respect(ully invited to atiend the funeral, from Grace church, West Farms, this (~ ing, at mine o’ciock, and from Chrigt ouurch, Bediord aveuus, Williamsburg, in the afterooom, at bail-past tweive o'clo:k, Hars,—at Hoboken, om Sriday, March 6, Jamre Ears, aged 13 years. ‘Toe relatives aud friends are respectfully Invited to atiend the {uueral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'ciock, from his brother's residence, 16 Kast Sixsh Marr homas tou man, aged 7 montus < Horommax, the bel aud Hapnab Kiizabetn days. Aue brovbers and the frends of the family are re- peo fully invited (o aiond the tuneral, this (Saturday) alierngon, at two o’cluv<, from her. parents’ residence, 1,344 Second avenue, HitL.—At Hudson City, on Thursday morving, March. 6, Joswen F., the only son of Percy A. and tue late Gea, W. Hill, aged 3 years, & months ana 6 days. Reiatives aud frieuds of the family aro respecifully inv.ed to attend the funeral, on Sunday morning, at lock, {rom nis grandmother's resi- Cedar sweet, Hu aged 45 years, 10 moat ys. ‘Tue reiatives and triends of the tamity, also the E, L. Snow Social Union, No, 4, are respecttully invited to at- tend tho (uneral, trom his late residence, No. 329 Weat Foriy-third street, this (saturday) altermoun, at one O'civen, Kx.iy.—Anwn Bropsriox, in the 34th year of her age, a vative of Bailinavilia, parish of Killalia neon, county Galway, Ireland, and the beloved wile of Joseph Keliy, of the paiss of Kiley, Kings county, Ireiand, ‘The relatives aud friends of the [amily are requested to avtond the funeral, (rom ber late residence, 649 Eust Renee wireot, on Sunday alteracon, as one e'clock sely. Kings county, Ireland, papers please copy. Loana—On Friday Mar.n 6, Caraanina A, Jo.serra, a eye of Coaries A. and Marie Liiura, aged 4 months a a. a The [riends of the family are inv'ted to attend tho fu- eral, from the residence of her parents, 77 Pike siip, tuis (Saterday) afternoon, at o'ciock, Lcokay.—Oa Poursday, March 6, at 11 Barrow street, Exsuias 8, beloved wife of Mr. J. 8. Luckey, aged 23 Oars. 7 Funeral services will be held at St, Paul's church, Enstchester, on Sunday afteravon, a oue u’ciock. Layt.—On Thursday moruing, Maron 6, neve, only daughier of Wiliam H. aud Kinma J. Lent, aged 1 year, ‘T montus and 27 days, ‘The relatives and frieuds of the family are respect- fully invited to attond the funeral, from the residence of ber parenis, 9 tg street, this (Saturday) ailer- 10 v'cloct folly invited to aiteo@ the funeral, trom her late resi- dence, 120 Prince street, Brookiyn, ou Sunday afier- von, at two o'clock, Mar«err.—Oo Thursday, Maroh 5, after a short but severe jlinces, Maun Demraxy, a.ed 23 years, 7 monibs and 5 dave. Tho reiarives and friends of the family and those of ber vusvand, Bernard Markey, of the county Monaghan, invived W avtead the funeral, from her late residence, Bridge street, corner of Piymeuth, Brookiyo, tis ernoon, at two o'clock, without Turtwer Will be taken to the Cemetery of tne Holy (ross, at Fiatbuah, for interment, PLant.—On Wedaesday, Marca 4, at bis residences, in Had-on City, N. J., But Peayt, in bis 40uh Toe reatives and friends are requested to attend the funeral, at the Methodist Episcopal courch, Clinton avenue, on Sunday afternoon, at hatf-past ono o'clock. ‘The Fire Department are respecifuliy iuviied to acvond wi hout furtber novice, Perens.—Un Fr day, March 6, after a lingering ilinoss, which be bore with Chraiian foritude and patieaco, Jon Perens, eged 30 years and 6 tenths ‘Tue relatives and friends ot the famiy, also the mom- bors of Covenant Lodge No. 35, 1. 0. of O F., are " i the funeral, from tho Nortoik street, om Sungay alternoon, at haif pany o1 Hook. Kap.—On Thumday, March 6, after a sLort but severe {iiness, Sanvmy, the beloved hurband of Cacharine and soa of Robert Reid, of Ballymena, county Antrim, Ireiand, in the 20th year of his age. ghe relatives aod frends of the family, also the members ot Pyramid Lode, No. 490 F. avd A M., and of the Hudson Association, are respectiuily invited to attend the funeral, from nia tate reridence, No. 494 Ninth aveove, on sunday afvernoon, at ove o'clock, Kinet. —On Wednesday, March 4, Kuswcca P, Kiker, in the 47th year of her ago. Her friends are invited to attend the faneral, at St. Second avenue and Ten bh sireet, on 1% ab baif-past eleven o'clock, witaous jon. Reowiss —On Thorsday, March 6, Witra Runprxo, gon of William Redding, parish of Lorab, county Tip- pesary, Ireland, aged 23 years, ‘The remtives and friends of the family are invited to attend tho funeral, from the residence of his father, Manhatianville, on Sunday afvernoon, a one o'clock, Raysonm,—suddonly, oa Friday afternoon, March 6, at her residence, in Gatos avenue, betwoon ' No trond and Marcy avenues, Brooklyn, Harte, Rone, wife of Munroe £. Reynolds, and oaly child of L. B, Roba, of Oavogo, Burtal in Canastota, Canastota and Oswogo papers pleaso copy, 8 6, of consumption, Tuowas w. Knickerbocker Quard and tho Teuth Ward General Democratic Committee, ara respect{vily tovired to attend the funeral, from the Forayth street Mothodist Episcopal enurch, om Sauday alteruoon, at hall-past twelve o'einck, ‘Teveavs,—On Wednerday, March 4, Mscncanara Tawexs only daughter of Lupka and Meartetta Lebboos, in the 19th year of her age. ‘The trieuds and relatives aro requested to ntiend tho funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from hor iat residence, No, 204 Wer, Thirtieth streo. Wppss.—On ¥riday, WM on, Cae uestia W,, wife of Colonel ¥, G, Whidden, aged 62} sure pad 1 moath. Friends and relatives of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, from her sate residence, 408 Woas Twonty- nioth tree, Worrn—At Mystic River, Coan., on Sunday, February 24, alter a lingering iliness, Joun Awitomy Worrs, aged 68 years and 4 months, California era pleare ty A Woitsex,—La Melrose, om Thoraday, Maroh 6, Boon J. Teacey, wife of Joon B. Whitney aud danghter of id Annic Tracey, in the 23d year of her aud friends’ of famoily are re to attend the funeral, {raga hor late 415 Third av On Sunday aivernoan, ab two copy. nike Ou Twateany Ma mal uted toh noannr, dangh- tor of William and Margaret Vole ogee 3 yants, months and 1 day The rolatives and friends of the family are respect. fully invicod to atiend the faneral, frou ve residence of her parents, 9 Menroe uiraet, on Sunday aiioraoun, ab two o'clock, City papern please copys Wanye.—On Wednesday, March 4, of purrporal ta- fermitient diarrhira, Ainarnet B,, wile of Francie % Wernyay, in tho 86th your of her ave, ‘Tne fameral will take piace frou her late residence, faye , Between Kyrtie nnd Central avenues, Me, On Baoday atternons, os two o'clock indy OF the faimiy Are reapecifully tuyisad LO wt Wiltiam I res PLBASANT HOM FOR A GENTLEMAN AND wife io « private family (neon dinner). or » furnished or two gentlemen, Luquire at 24 West A Room for om Twenty-ninth street, I OARDING.-& LARGE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Room, wi ire. id Board for two, 4 woek, in the largo first class r Btreot, tworloors below Second aren | young geotieman, $3 ysoeous BEAUX AND BLUSHING Marns, SEE TELEGRAM OF THis At TERNOON, LOCK FROM CITY HALL. fort and William st 8 Rast Thirteenth A Hall Koom for ANKFORT HOUSK, 180 rc bast NO, 299, CORNER THIRTY.Finst lezant Suit ef Rooms, on second tloor. to let, with private table; alse Parlor and Bedroom on fourth joor, ATH AVENUE, e) ‘stroct.—An el QF 10 $1 PER WERK.—A GYNTLEMAN AND WIFE SDo can obtain Board with a large Room; also siugie Rooms for geatlemen, at 118 Charlton street. west RTEKNTH MTRSET, NEAR FIFTH anu: jomely furnished Rooms, second or third without board. FOU ory OOM#, WITH BOARD; ROOMS upwarda; Board by the day, $1 60; tho Dupont Mouse, corner Laight Tedsings so esos ings, SD conte. Ab ry iIudson atrecis. TO $12 PER WK'K.—PLEASANT ROOMA, WITH excelent Board, six blocks west of Hroadway, at 1 Boentse, ‘street, between Macdougal and Sullivan, Tavi oar WEsT KLEVENTH ‘0 STRBET, A FEW STEPS Jet, a nicely furvisbed Front Parlor aud Bedroom, on seeond floor, with private table: glo two Rooms tor single geutiemen, with exeellont Breach ou 16 WAYEKLEY PLAGE, NEAR BROADWAY.—A handsome ar or and Bedroom to reat, 10 one of wo Goutlemen ouly; also a single oom; baths, gin £6, 1 splendid Sutt of furnished Rooiws on parlor floor, three rooms deep, mona for » frst cluss dector of dential; use of kitehen Fr j BO moving in May; refers ences exchanged, “ty . 17 Waveney Pi ed men, to taken, WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.—TO LRT, faery AN DAOMELY: Lig grt Rooms, suitable for families or parties of gen Tee with of without Board, ‘Transient boarders 17 UNIVERSITY PLAC&.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, Rooms bandsomely furaished; house first clase, 26 Sltned Rooms on, parlor seeond and third Gore ol 100) with ery. convenience, peat bath, dre, closets, £0, without boird, Two hall Rooms, HOND STR&ET.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIPE OR two single gentlemen oan be accommodated with neatly furoished Koome, good Board aad a pleasant home. References requ QQ WEST WASHINGTON PLACE, NEAR SIXTH avenue and Feurth astreee—Elegantly furnished Rooms, wih rst clase for gentiemau end wife or Indy; terms moderaie, Cali for two duva, 39 Mi THIKTY.THIRD STREET, BETWEEN Fifth avenue and Broadway.—\ large Room op svo- ond four, with Board; mod- erate, references exchauged. Terms WEST TWEL FTH STRERT, NRAR FIPTH AVE- Board.—jiandsomely furnished Rooms rd. ronces reau Fred. 4 SEVENTH AVENUE, CORNRR FOURTEENTH bd atreet.—Furnished Room to let on puriur oor, fret class French rence required. 4.7 AMITY STREET NEATLY FURNISHED BRD. rooma, suitable for single gentlemen, without board, from $3 to $4 per week. 50) WEST NINETEENTH STREKT. NAR FIFTH OU) svenus.—A large Hall Room, fourth story. with Cull Fy @ Board. to one or two gentlemen; references ex- changed, a aeighberhood, @ 4, Lor a gant tn Riven. Address Attn atras ANTED iC i Ww iD Addroas J. M., tleratd ofies, dirs, 7 with b BOARD, Wilt Koon, for gentleman aud wife, torms $60 per mont. ath hw V wife; jond and above Iwenty bedrovu; nob over $25 Ler week. tet ANTED—BOARD POR Ki BOARD AND LOUGIVG WANTED. ANTSDOIMMEDIATRLY, IN A | RLSPECTABLIE 0 and wife, beat of rei mh Wallace, mation G, Beat rw once Bel FURNISHED A GENTLEMAN ANB BOauD, private family preferred; location must ber eighth etreet; « room oF room al Address Mf, Hees NER PACIPIC—BOARD = joard, as of elegan w | Core sisting of two rer , Foon, with spacious closets, aud Lali too: ar 4 ‘hot aad eold water ‘and every con en unetpectediy vacated, an: : they will be rented en suite or ol yale if desired; retereaces gron aud de mere thas I OAKD WANTS tor a amail chant, box 171 He: ‘ly. M ofitee, Beary, WANTED—IN ORANGE OR VIC! a lady, two chiltren terms and particulars, COUNTRY BOARD, iN THK VICINITY OF ORANG joderate terms, Addi Addi INITY, FOS : re F. C., Post office, Orange, N. J, business JOuNTR, BOARD WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN ng iden ( seven Ioagant location, about an hour distance by car or om: farm three days. house'preferred, Addr U,, Herald ottlee, DO in this city desires Board for bis wife and varying from 6 to 15 years) in some On. OR TWO FAMILIES DESIROUS OF OBTAINING oun arrangeusnis for the sata with with refereace, Address, a privat Couatry, try Aoaid for the summer can make satiat aioe sity. Post office, WASTSO<IN | NAW hour by ral, Board for ‘Stating location, ‘erms, &o., JERSBY, WITHIN HALP tema ion be id wife. Address ‘Poat eflica, Beth Ave Tu LET—A NEW PIRST CLASS HOTEL, 43 UI Y.; all modern conveniences. Also sever MY. fiat clas Stores, sunable for druggist oF. (anor ‘stores. A) riiculats to WP LAMsOM, oe * BR, v0, 8 Court atest, xpress Company, All ly for information and roadway; W..N. MisLi Hele JOUNSON. a merica| T. VAN EMBERGH, Utes, E Ye MACHINERY, A 8. CAMERON 4 00,—3TEAM PUMPS, FOR +, ers, factories, steamships, mies. 4a. Twenty Gireet, curner of neovad avenue, New York. ew A STEAM ENGINES, from 4 to 20 horse Grain Milly ae. a Bend for descr! WOOD & Warerooms, 95 Maiden South W. NDREWS? Smoke Burnin, PATENT ‘ive efreular ANN sTBAM i! F utzeet, Chicago, Tilinwis, New A power, incleding Loomis! Ps ut OM Engines, side Valve Portable i ‘Also improv eae rarity a Soman, ae N. York, and OSCILLATING — ENGINES, Boilers, Friciom Grooved Holsters and Centrifugat WM, D. ANDKEWS & BKO., ald to 41d Water street and Superheating Pumps manulsctaredtp {NGINGS, BOILERS, SHAFTING, BELTING, M % Fittings, Culendera, miscellaneous: descriptiuns.” DAVin' Machinery Yard, 124 Hudnon street, ‘Maobinery UJ fa Jersey City, Oflloe No. I Ventre street, New York, GOR SALE—RODGERS' TOBACCO MACHINE, IR complete order. with: belting, wrenches, 4a Ai Machine, Herald otice, comple makers’ Lathes, Gear Cuttin im &c. 182 sioyt atreet, Brooklyn, A() WEST SIXTKEN'H STREBT.—A SQUARE ROOM, OU second story back, sunny, handsomely furnished, to et, with Bourd: also warm Hali'Moom, with closet, 5 ntlemen, without bourd; gas a fured os 5Q BOND STREET.LARGH AND SMALL ROOMS & to let, w th or without Board; slse Kooms suitable for housckeeping. 58 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREKT.—FURNISHED Rooms to rent, w WEST ELEVENTH ‘th Board, Keferencos exchanged. A 60 Neive A hncdsomety ture NEAR FIFTIL ed Hall Bedroom for single gentleen, with tirst class Moard; moderate prices; References. Breuch and German spoken, #Q WEST POURTEBNTH STREET, CORNER avenue —Furnished & ts to let, out Board; table first class. Rei | IRVING PLACE —TO LET WitH BOARD, INA small fami y, uo elegant sult of Gnely furnished Rooms, having every desired oom ce; looation uasur- Passed ‘and very ceutral. 80 UNIVERSITY PLACER. ONE DOOR FROM FOUR. teenth street—Furaished Rooms to reat, with frat clase Board, to families and «inzle gentlemen. References. BLEECKER STREET, EAST OF BROADWAY.— Afew neatly turnished Ked:oems to let, co-singl References re- SIXTH ‘or with- 8 required. QO NINTH SURREY, WETWEEN Fiett AvENUs and University place.— oom on fourth story, with Board, " Hoferengcs exchanged . NINTH SUREET (NBW NO, 20 Handsomely furnished Kooms, btavle; dia.ng room io rear of parlors, Ne 104. BANK ATREKT.—A NEATLY FURNISHED from: Room on secend floor to let to gentleman and wife, with or without Board; fre and gaa it required; also ingle lady will be taken; all the dome may be cujoyed.. Ouly two in faiily in th 1( CLINTON PLACEK,—A LavY OCCUPYING A N9 large bouse will let. with or without board, two or three elegantly furnished Rooms, front, suitable for geatie- men and ‘their wives; everyiuing new. ohal 11@ WEST FORTY-FIRST STREKT.—NEWLY FUR. li nished Rooms, wih Board, for gentiemeu and wives @rgentiomen. Keferences, 12: NINTH ST! er Ae. Broadway.—. 132 AST SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR UNION square.—Furnisned Rovis for single gentlemen or geatioman and wile, 10 iret ba breakfast. unt orta o: house, References ex- FEW DOURS WEST OF oom to-let, with Board. use, Wibh OF without 135 WEST FOURTEENTH STREST.—TO LET, WITH 135 Board, @ large hail om, 10 oRe OF two single gentlemen, it KAS? THIRTY.THIRD 48 Aattront Room, with b as, (0 let, with Heard, to two wile; $.6 per week, 5 & (NEW NO.) RAST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET. — 15 Water thtes tarnished Keoms bo lut, with or with: out Board. 1GQ PAST THiRty.sevono sre BETWEEN, 4 Lexington ead Third arenuos.—Newly furnishod Fartor and bs with Board, $25 per week for two; also single toons, $4 per week. 1 WKS THIRTCENTH. STREET.—$15 WEEKLY; good Board for two; @ baudsomoly furnished Nou a gas, closets, Gro, 2a Assos smuiior Room at 97 woukly. — STREET.—A PLEAS. t nnd cold water, Ore and pilewen of geutiemau aud LAST NINETEENTH STREBT, NEAR THIRD 21 ue.—A Landsoely (urolsuod Lack Parlor for Gentloman and wife with Hoard; alson Room for goatie- Tien willing (0 room together; howe mocaru una Quay 2() WEST TWENTY. D STRERT.— % 6( can widow Lady b wiy furmished Floor to let, fireteiass Bourd, of gentlemen ; eras uiode. bw WES! NINETEENTH SYREET.—TWO GENTLE- 9 furot Room, turd teor, ‘ences exch ungod. Es? FIFTEENTH STRBET.—iO LES, Witd. 2 Wie board two oF three aioly furnished Rovias, nd terms moderate. Qe] BLELCKER STREET —FURNISHED FRONT BTL ite sad tearoom to. tok om the third oer, to a euliomas acd wild, with everysbing sulle for Loum Keoplng. 4.08 srmay cian aw gentieman cod NTY-THIND STREET —A HAND- ed Room, with Board, euiteble tor family, wie aod Weatiom un * WEST THIRTY.THIKD STREET. —ESTIRELY ALG new and handsome y juravhed large Koomes, hot er, large cluseta and gas iucluded, ‘Lorais $6 wa $1AW per week, No moving. EB ROOM TO LET IN Apply ab 1d Last, ie, REAY HILL, BETWEEN PIPTH AND nies.—Tha front oot, seoond floor, sued, unexcepsiountle referenc ‘Adivess Way box SLL ¥ “BOARD OUNO ENGLISH CNIVERSITY MAN, WHOSE usiuore (a educational and literary, wishes to Hoard peop are social amd te appaluiueas en rogle, BOG bo wher Reloreferciess desired, Addres Oa station U. OARD FOR A SMALL FAMILY OR FOR A SINGLE Fiano, never used, all modera impes te adasess or °. BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFB, cation; terms $2540 $0 per week, Beate WANTED. io ® deairs| ad OARD WANTED.—A PARLOR AND 58080: Bo wetind door, wih tat eos Towed for gentlem wife; private table; Arst clues sovow mocations house, betweou Fourth aod Math avenues and Four fod Thirtleth airecta, Address, giving iu. parti lors, James Mason, oare U. Us Paras & Oo. 06) PERMANENT BOARD YOR FIVE O8 615, ADULTS, iw goad sf cain H ign or upper Now hork, pay Toirtiesa to Fo: Norms cnsarales y, Ad tress W Pint off.er. RV, WANTED -CENTRA eash and J hiry-fearti JOMS, WITH Bi cated, between 1 BY A GBNTLIYAN AND ‘OR SALE—5 PINE ENGINES, 90, i ve Hol Pen ed Botiere; ul be sold s marpsin oh nec te ta, Park street, Fi Ker NALE—ONE PORTABLE ENGINB, ABOUT TB! horse power, now runvieg ™ 16L kab Forty: , near Seound avenue, carpenter shop. HOMER, MACHINEST AND D¥. and second nuad Looks asvortment of Presses, Que vovkuluder's Press a KNOIR GAS ENGINE! thres horse power, f ‘ine street, room aes, £2.; 0 ne large medal I ery. hai a variety of loos. Press sal jo, 8, New York. made und cutting out done at 54 cash. Broadway. OM HALF Ht t the company’ ten AITHEWS' bottiers, dru tal report of the M SODA WATER APPARAIUS—! out. 8. Grea, REFINERS,—FOR SALE, and Pump, salt water Filters, 13 Gentrifugals, dc. suitavle tue above are nearly Matthews, ork. — A VAGUUM PAW and ngrup Pumps. eoal and imal Orroon, Pipes ‘Tan box 5,045 Boston Pout ollies, 5H Peet, SNOH, ZORND wink post han, era and Sft, cheap, at 8 Liverty streat. N SHAPTONG, by i in. 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