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" NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1868.—TRIPLE SHEET. : 9 __ BOARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED. | BOARDERS AND LODGERS waNTrD. _ COUNTRY BOARD. 84 MACDOUCAL STREPT (ST. CLEMENT'S PLA. “ well fara! CUBA. port that the Board had the financial ability to order Dy PE eyt reryid Rooms, Ld! ARGE PLEASANT ROOMS AND GOOD BOARD AF and for the work, amounting [0 $20,000. oe Commissioner Hall offered as au amendment * ittee sport = ith Boar ishe! second floor front Row yo 18 Kast Filtoeuth Howell's Family Boardi on Pisce on Nonasle 00 peamer that oat ewer ee iy ea ee 4 Twenty ath etrets Tetercaoa re juired. cjosets wi Board: ryom in splendid onder; will beet ACS Ee Yomuen _ “nmmedationa on the potions ball amneidj sino eintle a ferences exchun i cg hes =. a OARDING.—PARTIES SEEKING STRIOtLY PrnaT Bar ton, 0 Broadway, EX rot” 7 verelesion to aie Retire—Sauta Auna— Lersundi Will Seen Asna—Re- pairs to fiimary, school No. 27, amounting to| 7 BLOCK FROM CITY HALL—FRANKFORT HOUSE, duction in Cable Tolls—Young Cubans Want. missioners ln ay oat pa en 4 yrankions corner Water Saag Se zoos ae ea ar 85 BA EAST BontH STRE 2 at. MARS, EU AGK. ii im glass sop mpmocagions 10 my seam desirable Wreathy wil = yaaa ges TE Ea e date gentie ; Gorman pri w ‘same at 3 ~ c “ ing to Become American Citizens—Reveuue in opposition to, the resolu atiatens aa amaltee ee ere hee | Or), German praia hy eenueanen ty WA | Broadorn The hoaee hae it beta cumbetly rind and Moe, abo’ dich Brite, can B HOURE, 1 a = newly (urnishe: a i en 5 te odeDate ; Returns. Havana, May 16, 1508, | MEFS, Would be a great many rep a eed eidce | ]5¥,HOUSE ANOVE FORTYSECOND STREET, «4 LEX. | QQ CLINTON PLACE, Nean YIPTH AVENUT.— | can Obtain the entite second foor, with every convenhace. A | Sur Wwhiara, 3 Blcecker sireee Soe . the end of the year, it wo! ‘ous to order ington avenue.—Entire y new and hancaomely furnished ) To let, with Board, Purior and Bedroom, second | Variety of rooms are olfered, No decision has yet been rendered by the Captain | any additional heavy ex poe agd at this time. | Rooms, single or en a sulte, with Board; all modern tuiprore: floor; also oné large and two alngle Kooms; good house aud Seo ayn Tp egaee yh see WO OR Th 4d FAMILIES CAN BE AG COMMODATED: Generat in the case of the fines imposed upon Amerl- | Commissioner Jackson thought, however, that the | ments; ove of the best ogatious ia the city; terma moderate; | lov cation. PWE,AT HOME—0¢ VARION STRERT, NEAR CANAL. TY sine locuuion and rary healthy ab ‘wentieth wi much more 5 . rr few gel Sonttnen te Bry ve Hudson, Lauquire of A. LANA: can vessels. The Consul is urging the claims to | than the Fifth ward school did, and Commissioner ap LINTON. PLAC! RGE AND PLEASANT | modations and good Board for B16 per week. DYCKSN No, 7 Soa," street. ‘withdrawal, under fresh instructions received from | Vance argued to the effect that ‘there were schools | ] PLOCK AND A HALF FROM UNION SQUART = QA Boom to et, with able for ue or two gentle- Pr er eee en eee pe yay sb. sf er d 3 full VAN’ ROOMS TO LET—BY a A Washington. The fining mania appears to be ex- | Chough in the tovce aman ce a wie Bile, to Board for the ladies ladles. “Non or 148 pre i a ae ia a sii ae Ee ate at a locuity, near Fifth arene Aeon dh “ean Daas teal aces ‘acco! ten ~ ee ‘sd if ferences exchan conv tending rather than abating, and now vessels are | them, without making any further additions to the FURNISHED BEDROOMS TO RENT—TO oENTLF. | 9D ome area to o gentlemen only. BOOMS TO ia tidress Ac Ts box 1688 Post Mong from tee etl ation eer ey ee Ot LE BRD SEE She Nhvne. ecmnlcs cane oF schon Uihisn oft teat ection of the it ores thine Fourih avenue. ee re - ar ee LEY PLACE, CO! baa CLASS ROARD AND NICE ROOMS, FOR GEN. rT a a} ; regecsias north hea dugg LARA tees pn ay ey Ee A pS Se aaa Gere eae 10L Serer eas Tucks alee oh oe ee ry ema end wie or wo single gentlemen, cA veaans | = WOTELS, rum extensively circ ere fee thy litile, if any, necessity for scl a PLAS a efamiy; i ‘OTEL KEEPERS SOGURTS OF GON Denn leneral Lersundi would soon leave for Spain to take | there. ‘Tbe amendment and’ resolution were both | or paamunmentneé toons, aduolning bathroom, fos family BAS® TENTH STREET, NEAR THIRD AVENUE.— Fo anneal Pa ie F f tes ectal Renting othe New Z postion ia her talesty’s Cabinet. Diligent’ taqul voted down, and the Board shortly after adjourned, tolerates t fatnily and table Board fret class: 103%: age and slegantiy arias’ Rooms, 08 wecond ag areerrnepennrengecragy sneered eT: et te let bea we Sek sci oe hearin 4 Puget that there is no foundation aigitoes rate M ARRI, AGES AND DEATHS. DOMINICK t STRRET— cs FURNISHED > BOOM, Sko. Board, References. hvobidiesianirs CReanen, 6 per day bia He nee, Univer ity Tohrcaltains that ie ‘workings or yee Mesos | or for Tumor that General Concha to eve je otiemen pm ithout Board, aul For two om properly conducted and encouraged, eventuate in : tlemnan and d wife; family private; handy to WAVEREEY PLACE, FACING WASHINGTON apa 'R, Proprietor, good to the hotel interest in bi his Excellency. roadway and Gamal attest 10¢ —A handsomely furnished Parlor and Bed- racticed upon them, ‘nd tent Wed geo tase > Married. zoom cotauniat Mateal two tines Rosana lent nae OROKEN.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET ONE eaapeed to yoy, y ie Ex-General Santa Anna promises to pay bis molety | ogee ngr.on Wednesday, May 20, at St.| 5 EAST TWELFTH STREET.—TO EET, FURNISHED | pero Ivete house, to gentlewaas bresktast or two Rooms, with Board bandomely fara Boarding houses, ypgueys die foment Rote Or share of the costs in the suit of Embil, by instal- | anos enuren, by the Rev. Dr, Galiauder, Mr. W. D, | ty £Tett Basement for ofice: lange Medical Lavrary of 82 ed i f deatred, References ex house; on Niver Terrase” “Address bos 1206 Port oflee. Resolved, To set the agency to the favorable com tents of $300. The amount the old cork leg has to | Acker, of Irvington, N. Y., to Miss SARAW ABELL, of | deshed eo ey eee eae an Biers 8nd all other hoted 4 ) N.Y, ; frst cee ication for « phapielas WEST URTH STREET, NEAR SIXSI ‘ARLEM BOARD_WITH WELL FURNISHED ROOM, | Keepers throughout the United 8 ‘Pay 1s $6,000, He is truly hard up for money. His | this city, No cards. 104" igeebarge and sara ‘handsomely fur- cove, ident, French’ valet will probably aft bb perio, worth about | Bugiish papers please copy. HTH AVENUE, | 298, CORNER OF | THIRTY FIRST plaved, to gontiemen Tey are ane earns sdors | fee ame nee yee, for kenttoman and wife or two gentlemen; SAMTL HAWK Oa Prein Ber Nicholas tiotet £00, If sold at Suction: What furniture he had in | ,,BOBLI—BEcKER.—On Tuesday, May 19, by Rev. Pa ‘and Recond Floors to ih of | improvementa. brown stone house east of Fourth avenue, 1n d13th street, H. L. Powers, Secretary, Powers’ Hotel, at auction. What hi PoELtBEOEER. On Tuceday, May 10, by Rev. | Sane: prefer iting thers to, got ecoemen Wiha our boara ‘Two Agency, 289 Broadway. wae hot of such costly magnificence 88 | the late F.C. Boel, Esq., to Mrs, EULALIE Becker, | Boome on third Boor can be had im 10: Weer TWaLyT tig Athy sou econ. fioor to. | ELANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS | 20. LET EO NE HOTEL—ON THE EUROPEAN PL wh new tariff is being g prepared at the, Indtan Ocean Dome OC REO aannibeicerifliy: 90:8: ths 5™ H AVENUE, NEAR Ab DRLMONICO', NO, h—HAND- gentlemen only. rritdout out meals; desirable neighbor ayente and inscerzity fe) apes, Hetorege Ties K atc, adjoining North River hank, and ne vee See raph Otioe reducing the recent ‘provisional residence of Reuben Wambur, Hisq., Mount Plea. | ateuinmer prices with orwihout Meals references required: | 1] () BLEECKER STREET. NEAR BROADWAY-—UN- | “1 go,ep_own on wo SINGLE ENTER a ae ee ee Rev. ir. ‘teson, s ceasing hele itatn jn itand Pee seersren bavi own 7 - Peale, ‘The prosperous, -condy hots t cmon Rew Yor Yor city, ta Mien thee —- ere pe 6 ca GENTLEMEN CAN, HAYE PLEASANT | fursitre will fp ‘will ind deligutful Rooms. “Aigo furnished Roots spencer obtain good fon to boul a fazully cation Nepemae le A. SI hey far Trae te enctrigons uted en tcipatod, Ueman end iter A for table’ Vonrdere’ wauted. Hisase ap faviom, box 21 Post oflice, Now York. Gate dnd Hast river direcuy opposite “Astoria, bas now An extraordinary number of young, Cubans have | ¢, DavinsonAXELEY. Cae Wednesday, May 20, at | modern. 117 West Houston street, FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR TWELPTH STREET. — Se re emememm | savtral single nad i ealed betes 1 ierfamily boarders. Terman of late t tion ‘to become natural. | fur o’clock, in St. Mary’s church, Brooklyn, by the 110 "2 'itrge and handsomely turnished front Pariors PEARY COSY, BOARD ke 00. RUSARE : SERRE. reasonable, Te cae Spied Biates, ot only natural: | Rey. D. V. M. ‘yonnsone D. Da AMES DAVIbSON, of $e PER WEEK,—PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH | also. large Room, for a gentlemal and wile, with frst class oJ Comfortable Roome, with Board, for gentlemen aud weir | Y"7 Fessons Consulate of Havana, but also at different vice con- der ee to HELEN, youngest daughter of the late oxuerrocy Long Brahe (OR ano 176 | board. fries and slngle gentantn, ALIEADE HOUSE, ENGLEWOOD —MORT BEAUTIFUL ” " - location ‘ Salates atthe outporis, hey have, been, very much (riper tle ia ciple aie the ew York. 4. IWENTYSRVENTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH Ni" featonen ine priate (FURNISHED, ROOMS, FOR | atroot ferry via Northern Ral rond of New Jersey terme ibe roce A ni B lace, be resorted to than a simple application at a con- | Methodist Episcopal church, at Patchogue, L. 1. EAST TWENTY-SEOOND STREET, NEAR BROAD. | iollet, ‘with Board, to two Fenilemen or geatleman aud wife, | Fifth avenue, Address box 4961 Post oflce. MEARS Srteae Wee sulate. A great many will ere long be steering their the Rev. ©. Pyke, Lp tain SAMURL R. HILDRETH, os way.—To let, comfortably furnished Rooms, with a | ————————————— a EUNION HOTE! % way to American territory to “study English,” and | New York city, to Evnurra Rayon, daugh- | Prepon femitz: L1G WiSt FOURTEENTH STREET (OLD, NO. eb. AR FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL.—ELEGANTLY ¥UR- R toon Rabe) oer. 00ND Ber ae then become what they desire soe much to be— | 'F of Daniel ‘t, Rayner, Esq., of Patchogue. Tolet, three nicely furnished Rooma, with Board, in nished Rooms, with all modern improvements, for gen- ed Rooma, en suite or singly; table 'm Ie carte. eM thine pt maid Long Island papers copy. WEST TWENTY FOURTH STRRET.—ROOMS, EN | i partly privaie family, to gentleman and wife or single gea- | Heman and wife or ingle gentlemen, with or without Board; econonaca! chabaneecasa MALAI a cunt aad Gees, qentive NEtING please Uesday, May 19, by the | Ste ery for gentlemen only, without board: En- | tlemen, ‘Rerms low. Reference required, 98 East Twenty-fourth — en Just published for March las:, throughout the island, Lee, ‘Thomas 8. OLLIVE to EMILy C., nrsaey EAST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET, ONE BOOS NE OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE BOARD IN SUMMER Ri s RTS. a fy aphrece tad hacasrarale.tenocn tad iineon titer of ato Williaa R, Nevins, both of this city, ASHLAND PLACE, THREE DOORS FROM WA- |* fF Madi A fe ve mit f elty; Soeaparreverae - at poe Rane ARTE YAIR: SEAL 8 vessels, agar mty-Airat street. rly Vj east ol json avenue, rew furnished O a brivaun Cennily wikia are ve minutes of ety; access Br RP ee aE verley Pavey koer Sixth avenue,—To ‘s xe Pe to let, with ‘Board; excellent location, ‘Were Spanish productive of revenues, 10 unproduo- gg reeset ee —On Tuesday, May 1 a ae ee otra ro ater ooe gentlems tive and 41 in ballast. The foreign vessels of the residence of the bride’s sister, by the Rev. + Brighton, Staten Island, north shore, now BAST , THIRTEENTH STREET.—FURNISHED XE OF TWO GENTLEMEN, WILLING TO PAY A | WOk#,Bay; four minutes trom landiny location very 125 to rent, with Board, O*: MELBME Won e 70. FAY A | bath house, c. Call at 34 Last Twelfth street, first class numbered 196, of the second class | Thrall, J. Woopvi.Lk SANDS to JENNIE, youngest Ti STREET, CORNER OF SECOND AVENUE, 0 nable price, sm hcl a ale sd « *, and 198 of the third, The approximate value of daughter of Cyrus P, Durham, Esq., all of Brooklyn. | ] ; ‘302.—Handsomely furnished (with enclosed bed- 12 CHRYSTIE STREET.LARGE AND SMALL a priate family on Siti Caer ae, house tra olasss ee NOOPER COTTAGE, LONG BRANCH, N. J, Wilt, BR the cargoes oly hime upon which Altes fa the west = i Wouble Rooms on second aud third foots, to let, with ms to let, furnished, with or without Board. aillee. reece Haut open for meh June anda rd MM ately Long . = ‘an ehall at jew Yor! ‘withthe same month last year the returns show a Died. D FAST THIRTEENTH STREFT, BETWEEN Gi DA VERY : ns decrease of $135,335, The number of vessels cleared | _ BARKER.—On Tuesday evening, May 19, at his resi- | 15, SCHERNERHORN STREET, Pegi cn erator V3 1 rhittond, Fourth avenuess-Aentismen and thelr Pe nanan vention for aOR BOARD an Novant tae POREST House, BUDDS LAKE, N. J.— OPENS JUNE ‘Was 665—196,190'tons, 7,623 men. Of these 29 were | dence, 12 Amity place, JAMES BARKER in the 4ith | yeard'will apnin ith fefire oie ig first cl ytires or single gentlemen will find good Board and pleasaut ym ithe city, on the Harlem Railroad, can be accommodated | 15; conveyance by Moaris and Essex itallroad to Stan- procnceixys bearing tt the. ‘Spanish, fag, together with 4 ee are. at ecsaidt ddan “ : - se —- 2 tamcal tr py inguiing ‘of John Tustin, 298 Pearl street. Good stabling | hope. reea J. M. Bharg, Proprietor. oni unproductives and 40 in.batlast. ‘Those of foreign ves and friends of the deceased are in- IRVING PLACE, CORNER OF FIFTEENTH | 76 ENTY-SEVENTH 8' wees EAH HOUSE.—SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN SPRINGS flags were divided into 227 productives, 228 unpro- | Vited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) after- treet.—To let, with Bourd, Deny ee Bec. ] 32 Fourth and Lexington ‘venues, cA handvomely {1 .LEASANT ROOMS WITH BOARD, CAN BE SECURED HI Xew Jersey, opens June 15, with foes Sod Serratateimcunee,puncaenel Cogan | Wiseet PUR ae ay n,n | SEER ee | Rage nmr ows mori | ERT ME very eaten | meee nee 13 aa a . ee fee nutes’ walk from depo! pplyt ‘a 5 ee ma eee a y JANE BAKER, relict of the lat de : "4 —KE' ie Pa RENE A ortega Baltimore, and’ mother of a ger V7 Teper HAN DSOMELY FURNISHED 138 QUINTON, PLACE NEWLY AND NEATLY: RE ITYAN AMERICAN (BOSTON) wear duoe'l; egies. B J Ng sve eee lected in March, 1867, city, in the 84th year of her age. i : sriftuimunin ona D_ furnished Rooms to let. Terms moderate. Re nv ine eee ale wf CERICAN BOSTON) | Bonts leave New York 4 P. M., foot Barclay stvect 7 A Ma GonwIN.—On ‘Wednesday, Mi Petty Cenc igen Soh wie ete aoerrecre family have several nice oom Oe mation Ee aith | Keyport; terms reasonable, Apply to Captain on the boat, of The affair of Carlos Garcia, the Spanish s nipping nice inesday, May 20, ELISHA Cor- WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR Feri | 139 -) (NEW NO. }) WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—A et age n " address George J. Kibbee, Proprietor. saps is going through its legal Pen comes, farcia ae aa renee re age. i, 5 16 Deland vgn ts eh och ee cfs recy handsome Suit of Rooms and two Single Rooms, with | * =F ain ase When thedefendant pretended that the assault bat, | attend the funeral: from the resideoce. of bis: som, | “FAsetleman or family of stuge gentlemen, "| Beer, thtaharle trees, dor uranle forsummer- Open | ro Ler—THE SECOND FLOOR, WITH ROARD, OF | T ONG BRANCH, N. J—CLARENDON HOTEL Wilds not perpetrated on the person of thé Consul, but on | Wm. 8. Corwin, 44’ East Twenty-first street, Friday WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE Seen ee eee eee ere Hal Backs | seMieecaaceale ea pbar end oun Ee Love screseiy tee Mr. de La Reintree, af @ private individual. ‘This | afternoon, at two o'clock. Remains removed to | 19 Wah avenue Hotel To let, wih or without Board, | [49 FORTY-NINTH STREET, NEAR LEXINGTON | Terms reasonable, private families, fooms can be engaged. by ‘applying to the — presale but as long as Mr. Seward does not OnStRe CRUDKT Brooks _ bewiy. gaa ele 4 faratehed Recens, on fieaes, ‘and third, with handsomely furnished Rooms, with or efhout Board, in ——— undersigned at 68 Fitth avenue, or addressing A. Watts, Long Pols an che ama Se a come out of it satis- Pte Pate ot ate pons B eoertea na ‘7 moore; to § jen and wives or single gentlemen. _ | a first class brown stone house. BOARD Al AND” ) LODGING | WANTED. ye Mede re ‘i dhe ST STREET.—AN ELEGANT SUITE OF T OR r. WANTED DN ONG BRANCH.—NEW COTTAGE FOR REN@, FUR. pete ls es Fuller, aged 7 month and 2 da; 4 or three Rooms to let, with Board, in a first class | | 4’ EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—PLFASANT Pare WANTED_AT A FARM HOUSE, WITHIN ONE Lj” nished completo, five minutes’ walk from sea, two min- HAYTI a Helse Spe ems, ace invited. to attend the | house. “swen | Twenty-first street, ii Aaa ‘at moderate for gentieaan card Wives St | 22S Ce ae oa en een fee by railroad, for four utes’ waik from depot, Address 8, Laird, Mansion House, . uneral ym. residence of Mrs, G. W. Bleecker, ~ oo ng! u Li ee a * | Long Branch, N. J. . ——— bor"4,018 N. ¥. Past oflce, atk DAVILION HOTEL (LATE MR. BLANCARD'S), NEW pea ea second house east of Classon avenue, 4 1ST STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.—A SUIT OF ] 4 WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—NICELY | —— — furnished Rooms for gentlemen. OARD WANTED—PERMANENTLY ;| GENTLEMAN Brighton, Staten (sandy 2D rainuen by boat trom Sook ri Headquarters of the Rebels at Leogane in | 9" Friday afternoon, at one o’clock. superbly furnished second floor Rooms to rent, with Haves.—On Wednesday, May 20, Manta Hayes, in | Board. Torms very moderate, Apply at Everett Librury, 72 (partial, wife, baby (two months); city or count x stb the South and St. Mare in the North— | the oth year of her age, of lung fever. Went #hirty-fourth street, sites SulisSa WEST THIRTY-SEVENTH STREET, NEAR | vate (amily; Tecently bul house’ new carpets, furniture Dey sient, race pace: uly Oana ihr Seared Weekly Chronicle of Evente—The Ont-| Notice’offuneral in to-morrow's Herald. RUTGERS PLAGE, BETWEEN CLINTON AND Broadway.- A choice of very pleasant Rooms, with | cellent table and moderato price indispensable; highest | fox persons doing business in the lower part of the city, beiay rages on Americans at Port au Prince. on a at his residence, JoHN Han- 4 et ey ‘private family will let one or two | every bome comfort, to let to reapectable ‘parties; table and references; Wgeata'oate. ‘Address, stating all particulars, | friP45 “minutes” time trom Wall street; bathhouse, bililard © PORT AU PRINCE, May 8, 1868, LTE th ae the tant ta handeomely furnished ce to gentlemen,- without board; | house strictly first class, Permanent, Herald ofice, roam ninepin alley and stables al Attached to the premises, “4 latives al mds of the family, also : meals on Sunday if requis nm eaNERS Weare in the midst of troublesome and exciting | members of Tompkins Lodge, No. 9, I. OO. oT enieay cpaeel cp rennansiny BE Ip es the de: veering A ws bid RD FOUN OS rafeneat ta ie csupeoiole ange: Te HOMESTEAD, NEAR PATERSON, N. J..ONE events, and the entire country is in a state of dis- |. respectfully requested to attend the faneral, from his BA Map et A kel Foe a in Ld : : Borhood down town. Address, stating terms, which must be oat from Now York, Ave mtnules from Norwood at ordet.' Two revolutionary movements have been | i#e,femdence, No. 13 West Fortleth stiect, nent a wite or fora couple of gentlemen, with or | P()Q EAST a raat arg at Moot WA te fo mies arta ie 2eneit In now open for the aecommodation. of families 0 in declared against the government of President Sal- | without iter invitation. i . ze = = — | jpeek alo Parorand Bedroom, 820 for two. Call tor thes | yrANTED— By A winow Ler BOARD IN A’ PRI- (Soecis rivers Auvounded. ‘with bosutiful r,t nave, in consequence of his having proclaimed him- RLLEY.—On lay, May 19, THomas KELLEY, ST FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTIL vate family, where the comforts'of a home can be bad; | bathing, pleasant drives, stabling, &c. Address Baker & we hanged. Address 2,986 Ne York Post self Dictator—one in the South headed by General nag 38 renee mente ana 2 ay “‘amily, ‘ales ths tin Bgl Fee aid doses. Macuoed 212 ws, cg a PO, LET It A FE once ba 7 Bot er Donudly wesc = y, “4 vate family, hai rai pete th sat (ea a ee Petion Faubert and General Normt! Dubois, of which | members of the Temperance Society, Holy Guild, and | Sumer prices. | Delightful location, Jentiemen, with Breakfast only. 1 WANTED PERMANENT BOARD FOR A GENTLE. IPE PARK HOUSE, CHERRY, VALLEY, NEW 10 bu WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREFT, man, two children under seven years of age, pane ‘Springs. Terms moderate. Apply to G. W.SUTLIFF. the headquarters are at Leogine, and the other in | the Crosstown volunteers, are respectfully invited to A, . a Lig eo attend the funeral, from bis late residence, 131 West | 20) Site svenne-vA fomiigs steieth RAR rth, head eral Nissage Saget vate, will et their | D SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR SEVENTH AVE: | and nurac, two nice sized Rooms communicating; terms not the No led by General Ni Saget, head- Twenty-seventh street, to St. Bridget's church, | Frint Parlor wih Heiroom on jecond iy petvaie, win it toate | 218, hue. -Furnished Room, with Board, for two young | to ‘exceed’ $85 or $40 per week, Address G. S., box 4,434 quarters at St. Mare. To the northern movement is habe? high mass will be said for the repose of his . er two gentlemen, with breakfast; references ex- oe in a strietiy erase: family ; terms moderate j refers | Post oflice. U nr era BORE ie, JONG, SRARM, RD ke ‘soul, on morning, at elght o'clock. an ge Pn RrnaNs. 2 aS Pha al] | SOURS: a der th ision of 8. LALKD, of the added the force of the Cacos, with John Lynich, D. | #oul. on Friday morning, at elght < nasa ot | ee Se eee eee TNT TS WANTED-BOARDs IN A COMFORTABLE FARM | ovated and is now under the supervision of S. TeATKCD, Ot the 219 RAST TENTH TR RET, N the hotel, or on Chenet and others at their head who have been in | the kidneys, JoHN KEENAN, aged 13 years and 2 28 CARMINE STREET, NEAR BLEECKE house, for the Oe wife and three | ation Lou ee garuday ate Se Rlehoins Hua, ZL nue—To iet, one or two Rooms, to goutlemen only, | children. Address W., Hi insurrection against the government service since Gras ane thetaath a fave good Doasd oh Grime is pk se Gack one pen aS class Board, in 8 private fai ily.” Dinner at 6 = aoe = Ff Sanja CesT New York. LAIRD, Proprietor. e friends of the family, and those of his brother oarders. Call for two days. o'eloe! TANTED—FOR UMMER SON, = a = Salnave was proclaimed President, The events of | pater are most respectfully invited to attend the - ~~~ -— —— WRithed Cottage, with Board, if ponsible, odnvenient to HOUSES, ROOMS, &C. WANTED. the last few days at Port au Prince are as follow: Funeral’ troul his, lets resideue,-Noc @2 Mulver Q) BOND STRFET.—70 LET, ABACK PARLOR AxD | 29. “EAST TWELFTH STREET—BOARD.—A GEN- | gait water bathing, for m.tamily of fot ‘adults and a child, | ~ - May 1. Fite of agriculture. A proclamation of | street, this (Thursday) afternoo! on, at two O'clock pro- 2s eres farpshod.or unteanighed, with Board also, | 22 Stamodnied with elegantly furniaued Rooms. Dinner at'S | omteos ne Fore inee Pane De AP Airee ndnita' Fn ie fe President Salnave that he had surmounted all ob- | cisely. Also the members of cadets of Transfigura- | “et desirable Rooms, ella test O'elock. ; Ema ‘Tocalliy, hbove Fourth street; terms tnust ye unt Stacles and that a part of his army was before St. | tion Temperance Soclety are requested to atten: ‘AST NINETEENTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- | —— ANTED_UNFURNISHED ROOM, WITH PANTRY | theve owen! nguren. adress, with paruculats, Mare, Kina.—At Gainesville, Fla., on Monday, May 4, 30 way.—Three Rooms to let to gentlemen, without board ; 994 WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—ELEGANT- ‘and full board, for's gentleman: Address, stating terms, | box 1,811 Post oftice. John ML p ly furnished Extension Room also hall Bedroom, | M. 8. 8., box 7% Herald office. May 2. About noon a report was oe that | ALBerT 8, Kina, son of J M. King, of Mount | location central. a Areneee 2 fo let, with Board; te derat SE WANTED—FIRST CLASS the ministry had resigned, which was simply a trap | Vernon, N. Y., aged 26 years. eee eens —- Dee Mery brick or brown woue front in good neighbor: to make the enemies of the government show them- | The ‘funeral services will be held at the STUYVESANT STREET—TO LET, 10 GENTLE- ¢ or i aon . -ANTED_IN THE COUNTRY, AMONG THE MOUN- zig or penern, sicae Somme 0 32 nen only, ins, private house, newly and neatly Oy Beta ceo ent el Berea Win preferred, Joard for four adulta, four chidren and | hood, between Eighth ang Tulitlons tireds lisese the box 168 selves; in the afternoon the young mulattoes of the | Baptist church. Moupt Vernon. this (Thurs- i pmmodated - city attempted to make movement in favor of the | day) afternoon, at three” o'clock. The’ rela. | {rpisbed Roomsyeuitablo for one or two persons. Hefer- | Sit cisck ors farnisued Rooms; references requited. | ure from about July 1. | Address, ester err northern revolution, end succeeded in opening the | tives and friends of the deceased, also — — Pda! cerca references, box oflce, New York. i rison and all the prizoners. A coast steamer | Company 4H, Soventy-fret regiment, are respect- | Qi) WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET: NEAT ST. 230) WEST HOUSTON STREET, NEAR VARICK.—A | ———— ANTED-A SMALL THREE STORY HOUSE. IN & loyed by the government arrived from Gonaives | fully invited a attend without further notice. The James’ Hotel.—To let, a handsomely furnished Room, furnished etna and ‘Sitting Room to one or two BROOKLYN | BOARD. | ‘respectable location at a reasonable rent; also. a th des lespatches, which the insurgents tried to seize | remains will be interred in Wood Lawn Cemeter with or without Breakfast, in a private famtly. a ee oe Tree BERNE, DURWMAN DISEION, (eee es coe rogers rooms. Address, with terms, &c., A. L. Sy rp tag ter get ee FE Seperate Aree eRe ae pa avenue and Twenty-seveni in EAST TWELFTH STREF’ 937 West murry THIRD TREET.—TO LET, AN TEM cout streets, Brookivar—Hoard with = stall ——-——+ . M -past eleven o'clock in the forenoon and | 34 Pleasant, comfortable Rooms, Id established pnyaician's -oflice, in one of the beat te fanfly, where there are no other boarders, One -ANTED—A LARGE FURNISIIED HOUSE, SUITABLE rison by the ernment troops, all concerned in | quarter-past two o’clock in the afternoon, with moderste locations in the city whtre a physician is needea; also one or front Room, unfurnia! with use of CEES te, to for # first class boarding house; between Fifteenth he movement taking in the different consu- | LovcKs.—On Tuesday, May 19, ELMER Garsurt, — | two Rooms to let, furnished or unfurnished, with gr without | man and wife or two gentlemen. Old country folks preferred. | Thirtieth streets preferred; would purchase furniture. Ad- tes. bag was continued all, the evening by only son of DeLacy and Maggie A. Loucks, aged 2 36 ‘EAST WENTY- be nD STREET.—A a= or Board, ee ge ce a pata _|— — —_—_—_——— dress E. B., 661 Broadway. oO Pe at etd hen Aid to eee P aeanene aa tects ere, reepachnifity: invitees $20 ,hangeomely, furniehed to waexceptionable parties. | QQ’7 WEST cTHrery THIRD sTREET.—A sMAUL | ]]Q fieasaue Front uit ised aoc, wih ote Wayren THE 187. OF OCTOBER, AN ENTIRE although no enemies PI Invi 10 ‘Address or apply as above. private family would rent one or two furnished ini ly If de 4 Floor of a first class house, Madison or Fifth avenue ‘was made. attend the funeral, from the residence of his grand- ply as § ha rooms, with or without Board ; house first class. Togas adjousing, soppy cesroe, ____.._ | preferred, to consist ‘of dining sehen parlor, (wo peateommne ’ ments First, ‘declaring Se. Marc tiockade to Bebmoba, at two eilock henchmen nega 38 WAST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN, FIPTH 6 WEST TWE! R TP Stra ae Be paceere, BETWEEN COURT AND Eathroom iikerat price will ra * jddreas Post of- il 5 —| “dl CI com! int ern and Sixth avenues.—Furniahed Root wits ; fog I yy 38 eats tar bastig matte, tooen Wann Cad coclioey Clinton streets, Brooklyn, nicely fe Rooms, for | comme ‘sat, with full particulars. Yocal and fot commerce; second, au address to Murry.—Opn Tuesday, May 19, MARY TERESA | suit or single; house first class brown stout tlemen ; house haa modern improvements, bath, gas, Ac. ; ‘Terms moderate. would let one or two nicely furnished Rooms, with first class | Jocation very desirable; Fulton and Hamilton ferry cars the the people of ives; third, ordering @ reorgani- bein hter of Edward and Margaret Murry, | borhood; references. ze mae ara oes uF tara ihe aE; jean d montana ete , ce IR a | ene tne ene ne | doors ters moras “Appy ator & Pri WANTED_O¥ NORTH SHORE, LI, BETWEEN GLEN eclaring the the Artibonite are respectful ted /Z ‘ WEST THIRTEENTH STREER—A PRIVATE | =——~ = He, Cleat escd ne tn Teak wits the priviegs of buying. siath” General Ni fens: daanred "s a | to attend the funeral, from the residences of her iho gentlemen, wont Sonn‘ Rooms, on second foor, to | D4} Temi wil lets neatly farnished Hall Room, with COUNTRY BOARD. Rildieus Gehl Ave ald Water atreet, New York. bir Honrd, toa gentleman, at a moderate price. ee tor ae bho the mee laws. ek oe emo tna “ee 8 Union oe — Brooklyn, this ors of fire, which caused many people to leave lureday) afternoon, st 2 o/cloc! NEW NO.) WEST NINTH STREET.—PLEASANT ETWEI the Hones apt tol et a N.- ae gy. | of ERAT TNC Rea ear: Mane Be wite | A) Sire eeu miacataeaete faet | 202 Bomiack, eae aso ‘ 2 for yenile ee or ne . ernment, with President Bainave on board and ive | ‘The friends of the family are Tespeetfully invited to pl gemma Sieg! « | noms wanes bard. Terms reasonable. OPT rare W4STED_A, FURNISHED PARLOR, 70 GIVE PRE vate lessons; will not be used at night; must be site ated on firat floor, fa OF near Sixth avenue, between Tenth and Thirtieth streets. dress, stating location and price, Profes- tor Formeteches, 4 ‘Sixth’ avenue. hundred troops. Proclamation declaring General |.attend the funeral, from No. 58 Marion street, on Wi PRIVATE corn rg Ming A FINE HOUSE, eae Pag traitor Sad nn of the laws. ms hawt od at one oa aa i 4s wee a Suey orem thie, Ss esto, 255 ed iy fur fur Ae Ae located, 0 Paseate river, 15 minutes from ‘ANTED.—DESK ROOM DOWN TOWN BY A, Line oreigners and foreign consuls forbidden to protect LL. —1 |. J., On Room: ty a | and thire he depot at Patterson, elling ealesman. reas, stating terms and local any cuemies of the government under threats of ex- Many A, O'NEILL, iL wile of David ONent age bale, to board family private references exohanged. pone ow covplen with Board for the nummer tne boatlog, drives.and | A. C. By Herald oflee._ treme measures. The consulates’ filled with people | years. 42 GOUVERNEUR STREET.—A FURNISHED ROOM ~ —- New York Post oftice, ANTED TO LET—A SMALL STORE OR A PART OF seeking protection. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- in a private. fesatty, with or without board, for gen- 300 NINTH STREET, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF pe omens W ‘astoreon Broadway or in one of the best business May 5. Proclamation declaring Port au Prince un- | fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- | tlemen. Terms moderate, Second avenue.—One or two gentlemen can have LL WANTING PLEASANT BOARDIN( DI streets of New York, fot a fancy goods aad embroidery vusl- der martial law. All men from fifteen to sixty-five | dence, High street, Orange, on Saturday afternoon, regen elecantly furnished Rooms, with or without Board, at very y, farm houses or hotels can setect place ness, Address X, X. Y., Herak ald ofllce. ‘called under armis. At three o’ciock General Normil | at one o'clock. Trains leave via Morris and Essex 46 Pemhnpe er mes cent anand tin SIME ere oth ape caer dened -aatmamameg ee = Dubots declared a traitor and outside of the law. At | Railroad at haif-past eleven A. M. sing): ‘8 Basernent, suitable for an office, ‘ Weer TWELFTH STREET.TWO ROOMS, + ” ‘FURNITURE. six P. M. a terrible brigandage and plilage occurred Rovek.—In this city, of diptheria, on Wednesday, | —— ae poe 302 © furnished, with or without Board; private COUNTRY HOME WANTED—FOR A BRIGHT, | ~ - R In this town, ‘The soldiers, armed by the govern- | May 2, ANNtg doserdine, daugnter of Henry C. and | 47 GREENWICH " AVENUE.—PARLOR AND EXTEN- family, aor ingdon square. ‘active Loy about B' years old, where he will receivethé | A T ERNEST ROTIOS er ty ment, fired off voile of musketry in the | Mary Rover, aged 4 years, 1 month and 18 days. sion, both communicating ; also other nicely furnished —-—— ————~ | requisite care for « year; references exchan: ye | - streets, shouting all the ome “Vive” Sainavel” ‘A bud on earth to bloom in heaven. Rooma to let, with Board. 305 [4 TWELFTH STREET, NI NEAR SECOND AVENUE, | tating terms, which must be moderate, great target pd ee. soe yas They "fire¢ on houses stores with- | The relatives and friends of the family, also mem- TRONE — Nt ROOMS TO LET, faecoud floor, with Board, for two | oflce, Bie Pla tane severed with rep ‘or baiclt “ae suey qiscrimination—hose of the friends” as | bers of Metropolitan Lodge, No. 33,1. 0. of 0.F..and | 4.8 With or STREET —PL Ce iste i or one, Bt MOST DESIRABLE SUIT OF TWO ROOMS—IN A | $100, #135, 4100, also n great variety of Pu trary, well as the opponents of the government. Many | also poem gee }, This German Hussars, | conples; house handsomely furnished; private family; good | a Pps A house surrounded by fine grounds aud shacte, command- ‘a Dining Room Furniture, ‘ eat style; Mirror, Mate stores were broken into and pillaged, an and unt are fully invived to attend the funeral, from from Ro children. & ‘ 32. WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET. PLEASANT | ing an admirable view of the he Hudson, within three minutes trenees,, Rookesses, Writing Desks, &c., cheap. twelve o'clock the at was if the hands of the in- | the ence of her parents, No. 2 Clarkson street, | ——— = ee ane i) Rooms to let, with Board; also table B House the Hudson River Railroad depot and steamboat land! furiated mob, altho at any moment a few well | on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. 49 | EAST NINTH STRE! eOOMSTO aga, DOUBLE fret ¢ clase. mn msponiaspeinencantiiptiineennntion, f} On Uae Dome ripen ent AURA ks bee mene Cee, a al SALE—ALL THE (LbaaNt HOUSE- aarantaed troops COUN have pat a stop tothe whole | SVENDSEN.—JULIUS SVEXDSEN, @ native of Den- ee senre class, | gq WEST TWELFTH STREET._TWO HANDSOME. | M4 Py, Immediate, appilentiom Oe Id Herald Gilve, or call T FMA ela, ‘brown stone atfuir. ‘The honse of an American, Mra. Hamilton, | mark, 36 years of age. + WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN Fx 329 Ty furnished Rooms to'let, wiih or without Board, in | 26i0¢ Rect Twemy-escond erect. Foridence 44 West biateenth tire “Neeween Fit and Sixt ‘was traversed by bails, although the American flag His friends are invited to attend the funeral, from 51 and Sixth avenues.Roomnn, ‘new and handsomely fat ‘aamall American family. avenues, Superb Dra wy ee th bros ‘was flying at the time before the door. A respectable | St. Luke’s Hospital, on Friday morning, at eleven | nished, to let to one their wives or single gent “ OARD.—FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS, WITHIN | catel, cost for #300; one do., 675; rosewood 7 ingen of Port au Prince, Mr. J. B. Hepburn, a native O'd0CK. es enddea? ale wiht 10 ey weihoes Beare 350 MEST JITERNTH STREET —A WHOLE SR; Be Bre ininutn of Yourat dort charmine Iectlon ger | Plantgore, Cow #6, fr 3 =a ‘irginia, was shot and woun js store by a UMM judden’y, on esday mot om RATLY s for use of atabling yal vie bal which traversed Ns door and the mob wt: | May 20 Wiitiaw Scuaana, aged bs oe 51 LEROY | STREET shoe MATEY "FURNISHED D ait Board, for $23 @ week, Urs class house; private | No®y Yonkers Post office. ition fails uke iane Cu shetty tas al, iver om tempted to pillage his bazaar, but the ‘ore were SEUTOn tee Weesien aan raae dens Jet, with Board; suitable i fat gn and wives Bote i A PLEASANT “AND > HEALTAFUL 1 LOGA- half original cost. The furniture haa Deen in use less thas strong en to. resist their attempts. Mr. Hi Scuntpr—n Tuesday, May} 19, at Union Hill, N. J., tingle gentlemea. ‘ 408 * , WEST FHENTY FHIRD STREET.—A LARGE large airy rooms; long eneg | able, SS, | Sve months and te nd is in perfect order. * burn was obliged to crawl over the wall of his dwell- | after @ short but severe sickness, ‘WILLIAM J. two young. ugeouemen able ‘samaser location. _ Refer. ra 110" Wilamm strest, of or ares ver — A secene. PIAMPTON BE! Ing, and escaped to the Consulate, fainting on the | Scumrpr, in the Sist ‘cour of his age. 51 RAST TWENTIETH STRERT.—7 iO Let, Wirt OB ences exchanged. . F%, periscr Tela for ba aR ny ‘way from 108s of blood. These outrages were con-| All friends of the family are hereby invited to at- 51. Cie See a oneea ion ee sag SE RM OARD WANTED IN THE COUNTRY—BY A GENTLE. | at 149 iy ind wrget, ivr atid ie tinued without opposition until the mob tired them- | tend the funeral, which will take place from his ate phic se si 42 WEST TW! yh FOURTH STREET.—TWO COM- B ‘man and wife, convenient tocare oF Ie landing; good tal —— - selves out, and have not been disavowed by the gov- | residence, in Union sarin near Palisade avenue, WEST FIFTEENTH STREET. yineny dl Rooms, oN munteating Rooms to Roar hese party of fi pedo Tequired and plenty of shade. Address, with terms and Tull WOR SALE—A Par! SET OF FURNITURE, ATA ernment. Union Hill, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two 9 orclock. 52 second and third floors, with first class Board, for gen- | die gentlemen; good and gas; terms & Particulars, L. W., box 143 Heralé office. great sacrifice, for double amount. In May 6. The town quiet, but the Oustom House | Oceana Hose Company, of Hoboken; ‘Hat tlemen only ; terms moderate. 508 & SEVENT! mee TWO DOORS ABOVE oT FINEST RESIDENCES quire a forty-sixth closed and business suspended. Foreigners are put- | of Union Hill; Pioneer Hose e Company ‘of tnion SaeP GWENSESERED SEREEE.ca Waee Be 1° Forty-iret street—-A. private, family, will Fens to yey A tseen at cation Reters = ting thetr families on board of the vessels in harbor | and the Kranken Verel Hoboken, 54 Ee \TWENTY.-THIRD STREET.—A VERY DE- | gentlemen furnlaned Rooms, without Board: rat class high | 15 soy'Coe a Cory Fribune building. Address B kes spuyten nat 2 ELEGANT §ET OF PARLOR FURNE for protection, and Haytien families are going to the | also most cordially invi to aviend. 2X, Meus Mere Goce sce tae geaimean tn tastoeate | conten Beek itn Duyvil. “ rely new bony and gilt with bee country. |News arrived here that the town of Mira- | | Stuwons.—Suddenly, at her residence, Union —* eee trey Broadway, Sint avenue cara, T° ae ___________—___. | satin coveriny ioe Bete tex ed es goane was Sars the Southern insurgents, square, New York, on Wednesday, May 20, Mis. Many | —————___—————— THIRD AVENUE, BETWEEN RIOHTY.sIxTH Bose, CAN BE OBTAINED IN ee | Fe vy 4 oaen ” May 7. let in the city, Business still sus- | C. Simmons, daughter of James W. and Sarah Ann 56 FAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, THIRD DOOR 1.380 i Eighty-seventh streets.—A furniabed fi for font os Sp petro’ Rank ae oe “pou bésce, pended. lie, aged 36 years and 9 moe from Union aquare,—A few very fine Rooms to let, | Room, and ‘Fedroom attached, or without Board, wn $crosm, ND. 4 fale tee FURNIT! oF Two oo To-day (eth) basiness 1 has eve partial Tesumed font’, Felatives and friends of the family are vt. | With Board; references excl exchanged. conven tence for housekeeping. x iy hander atta pad all skeeping; ne l the Custom ed. No news up till now iy invited to attend the funeral, from the resilence | — = P riLL LET A HAND. WANTED TH MORRIBANTA BY 4, XOUNG dsome, Se from the headquarters of the revolationists. Of her father, 08 Sands street, Brooklyn, on Saturday | {7 EAST JWENTY PENNY of Rooms de ie td eeiieman tr clase Amerian fs ‘Address L. | Call from 1 to & No aystionsers need apply. -- afternoon, ee eeaala ariige, Wer, on Weds floor, with Board, ms small fami ly. for indy; terms moderate. Address P. K., sation d, W, box 5941 Post of od Or D AND CAN PAY BY 40) ‘ante N. SE SL ‘PUBLIC EDUCATION. a af wi Twowes, it ia hse doth year. sail ‘A FEW DOORS WEST OF BROAD. ce | Coa Roan oe A pane nove, | EL ite rest oy poate oupts cae al at ~~ neral services at the residencé <f his son-in-law, way. oa ior wi Beataea Price’ aot vo. erceed 88 per werk. Address B. “A Dalkeralé | Hudson trod, corser Canal. Meeting of the Board of School Commissioners, | Thomas Darling, this (Thursday) afteritcoM, s¢ four rally Wonk po iaat the (tice, wating location, term 80. A stated semi-monthly meeting of this Board was Glock, Carrnges be in waiting at Passaic 345 P. M. train from rs —! held last evening at the hall of the Board, corner of | The femains wii be taken to Sa Rowaytown, Ulin 66 58 owt pd 5 CuNTO FLACE-* ded BR hieee gives aod Grand and Elm streets, the president, Mr. R. L. Lar- Fiigey morale, ‘at nine o'clock. fr , after a remore, in the chair. A large amount of routine busi- tena ‘iipesa, snide nae by Lisanne eer nl oy \OUNTRY BOARD.—THE LARGE HOUSE ON THE ‘mountain the Hudson, will on of about fnot une. This ace is celebratad for and beaut scenery. Lan 58 AMITY fi ag sd, LET, BY A Quiet SWALL mess was transacted, after which Commissioner |. Mana. . be Smee family, Parlors, |OUNTRY BOARD. A PEW i aed Vance, from the Finance Committee, reported that | Yeats, « uative of Dallinyreeas, parish rer ee eet ies Pecan a ee fT fics, wit other Cr ream can 4d ra pdarest J in BOE 87 Post oflee, the Board had the fMancial abitity to order work, as | Cwunty Limerick tami sii cil OE sled modern improvements, pox 199 Herald office, TON follows:—Erection of wings for grammar school No. | law, John Condon and 1 reapect- NE STREET. —TO LEP, WITH RD, FO ‘A Bm nora Toved sates or fresh Rona aoe ‘1 ree 12, tn the Seventh ward, ‘at s cont of 44.450; aaa. | Tully invited to attend. the funeral, frou her’ lave G2, geatemen = phi Lee ty rams fete Farr aud togm Svs orer same oe fron ene Q°vRRE sate ary raer cae pu anf stu, *ioag to grammar school Ko. 8 in the Fourweeut | Fesideuee, io Rast fleventh sree, to Calvary Oeme- | Bo, *0e,craa, ‘wre gnt lata ua sce tse ate patie oly heed opt see EnrRAUs, WARD, IRS ‘ward, at a coat of 2.60, Turning the ew gr gram, | ‘Ry, tals (Thareday) afternoon, at two o'clock. | | fina‘at are *ferine suitable to the times: on eee FORSERE C CA erates “toe Yat acon nee aaa Pchool Non 88, ‘inthe | FaNerEDNS wig WEST THIRTY SIXTH STREBT, MURRAY HILL. — Antrents, ronting ark two large 0 ie, bin Po ns ant peal , at @ cost OF eee Providing | | Friends and relatives of the family are invited to G2 Wine iarge tom, with Board. References exchanged. ahed Suits of Rooms on first floer and one on ee are aie re Se pparatus for No, 16, in the attend the Tit funeral, {hia (Thursday), morning, Bee ee ee nn eee" | fatnillen,. Table d’hote oF private. pea ale as = cores ar acomtor 450, and furnishing cone from her late residence, 238 West Thirty: West Fc FOURTEENTH STREET, CORNER SIXTH © 0A a and fo, where eat a Post a ST. = room) et sng ru gle, x wih or without Board 1ooa. = Surreuane = Commissioner on wasan ~ a Us. SE eee ——______ a me ‘unnecessary Sud thet the building in ques: nr) IRVING PLA R RIGHTEENTH fy & af, ea po} iad Alveay cont the city more than it was reavoutting taught Saray ania eee S fae enone gmat with |“. LADY LIVING ALONR IN THR. OF RE. i) bo) as, Ble Meld, was’ Bomber of Gttending there, | arien Citon, Balen as a eat Ag py MR el BR Re tL Rd Bo ip ACBL he sald, wae ver? small, and he thought it would Dé | 7” FUBSELL 4 oi, RHOLESALE TCR CRRA scenery; only “yy ot ee of | SOM, ‘ sive, erenve, near Chat school and thove of the sehoot Sith Sorter sfeame nan as a raruoNs, plonlen a sein och MITY STREET._FURNISHED Rooms, sINcEY | n= — ABOVE pene ene {a the same ward. _ Commissioners maatend and deliver it at any steamboat or rail Talltgad depot BT oes = onli ‘on moderate A SUTT OF SINGLE Rooms, etl boar regia. cote pd C Any ‘be made “a A 3 Ra" a Ke ae ‘nh ht Broeewer 10 3 age nee sd Apply southwest pod ay anvans Af sont accommodations. "yGarese box lo. ere Sor ae Sheu ve a Ary ere eS me ral To h a <A QENTLE! shake A DA Linch Manonbors ees ~ a ccommodated with a Iinrge seco ry fret OARD. CITY 4 AND COUNTRY COMBINED—A BEAU. | (JOUNTRY BOARD OW ef mann Se aerinins si ia rom’ @610 BT per week soste | very reaxouavle.” No, 08 nal Forty-aimih wrete | GABA boating. dealt with to your D IN JERSEY CIty.-TWo EN OA Bons aiewiy furnished Rog, with Moura ug silting namie atiaane | AT a eat area 3 Sgeeyeas private family. “Apoly at $U As Favonia rome Sore oices de, | Bis york Post omen. 0. Ae