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BOARDERS 1 Fourteenth ble; re: street; house and locauion uy es. LARGE, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOM Hal! Room to let, with first class Board, at 217 ND eat usually desira- PER WEEK AND UPWARD FOR with Pourd upont House, i mn street, Watehman ali night, by day ; Lodgings trom 0) cent THs Secon alg SINGLE ROOM, ts. ht. iW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1872—WITH SUPPLEMENT. SUMMER RESORTS. peerwe BOURR, ‘Tho subscriber having peretaced the above named roperty ple his eet to satiety who may ‘Six trains daily via New H. mn Railroad (Twenty-sev- euth sireet) ; two hours from New York, The finest sca bathing on und. LEWIS F, CLEVELAND, Proprietor. FAST THIRTY-THIRD STREET. handsomely furnished Re table 1 desir 180, 10 son second floor, on third floor, WASHINGTON PLACE, NEAR NEW Vaandsomely furnished Rooms, with or families and gentlemen. —A SUIT OF with Reierences ST THIRTY-EIGHTH STRERT.—PLEASANT w oF Rooms, singly or en ete with Board, at summer Prices; re‘eren ET, 39 AND 41 hed Barlor Floor, sired; also class table, WEST.—HANDSOMELY with private table if de- oomns on, second, third and fourth floors; first 37 WHat Fouts furnished Rooms to let, with first gentleman and wife or single gentlemen; erstaken, Reterences exchanged. TH STREET.—HANDSOMELY class Board, to a transient board- QQ Ween Tumry rip Fitth avenue and Broadway.—Des suite or singly, with or without Board STREET, BETWEEN able Rooms, en ; relerences ex changed. 47 BOND oT.—HANDSOME STREE convenicnt . ‘Terms moderate. tleman and HOTHSTBELT, BAST, 13 BEEKMAN looking thé river'and Blackwell Place in the cit, 55. WHst 2wi 2 and Sixth avenues with Board, VO Fifth avenne.— without Board; pri Si, CLE nd Board; excellen: vemen singh gehitlemen; hood and a comfortable home ; terms moderat ll EAST EIGH or two furnished with Board, o house; retexen vTH noms, to a gentl D LODGING W ___ BOARD A} GENTLEMAN A ND WIFE DESIRE private family, 1n or near New York Changed. Address, 'with full particulars, J. P Herald office. Rooms to let, with Board, to gentlemen or a vile ; 0 cars and stages. ME FURNISHED en: ay A (ow nicely furnished Rooms, Cerman fainily; ternis moderate, * , FOUR DOORS FROM tly furnished Rooms, \T'S PLACE. t trble; for gen- quiet neighbor- reterences, TREET.—TO LET, ONE Jeman ani wile, xentiemen without Hoard; in a private ANTED. | BOARD IN A | Teterences ex- +5 DOX Lah GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, apectability, waut perinar ington square anil Fourteenth st place and Sixth avenue, in a first exchanged. Address A. P. 8, Herald OF THE nt Board, no tw 38 house , reierences oitice, HIGHEST RE- between Wash- n University OARD WANTED, AND A SUITK OF TWO ROOMS, wife. 2 gentlem: ave pivtlculars and price BOARD, box 212 Herald oltice, or one large room, in a strict'y private family, by Li on between Fourth and Sixt! and Twentieth and Thirty-fitth streets; give full 3, Feferences exchanged. Address ANTED—BY TWO YOUNG MEN, A in and toa for one. J. b Address, ith terms ox. 23 Herald oftice. rivate family, Jurnished or’ not, with breakta: LARGE ROO) and particulars, Brooklyn, below City Ha price not to exceed $12 Address ELAND'S ST, JULIE No, 4 Washington place.—Large, c Week; Board, with wine, $lU.a wee first floor, $20. HOTEL, NEAR BROADWAY, ‘ool Rooms, $7 & amily Rooms on N PLAN), near ne by the par HOTEL (EUROP: sau and Beekman sire Goed Rooms at reasonable pric: ALBERT A. T. GERMAIN, FIFTH AVEN ‘street and broadway.—American day; (amilies and transient guesta; tinest all front; baths attached; _______ COUNTRY BOAR A PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYID house, with commiinicating roo few Roardcrs on moderate (ernis office, Babylon, day or we JRAND, Pro} TWENT plan; $3 50 CORNER NAS- ew Post office.— per location; rooms jegantly furnished, G A LARGE, NEW will receive a ‘est Dox 63 Post PARTY OF YOU) can obtain ¢ sail froin the ett: FE good, airy Rocma, p! y 24 miles from he city; can ¥ RSONS DESIRING QUIET CAN FIND hade, fruit, bathing, &. it aud return same after For full particulars address A. BATES, Heraid MEN OR TWO FAMILIES accommodations 2's hours) srounds: salt wa er bath- fice, M N Gaturday), from 10 to4. FEW BOARDERS WILL BE ACCOMMODATED IN the most delightiul and healthy places on the ‘ee the owner at French’s Hotel, room 6, to-day + AT WEST NEW BRIGHTON, ‘ First clase Board, )exsant Rooms; k Apply tld touse’on Castleton ave r FEW PERSONS MAY FIND FIRST ata Pleasant and healthy; house ani rooms lar, Shade and truit; tering Moderates nccess by. cars. Address box 8), Chester, Conn. STATEN ite, below co et, or to JOHN OSBREY, 193 Duine street. farm house four hours from city ISLAND— location beauti- CLASS BOARD location plenty of boat and | OARD WANTED—FOR FE sea shore, convenient to Now ~Y¥ preterred. Address, with OORE, No. 7 Park place, New ok; Tull particu York. IT PERSONS, AT THE private house lars, HENRY OARD—AT A South Bay, 68 miles by Long Island spurt and still waiter bathing. calling, gunni to Mr. MACKENZIE, 339 Broadway, or to Centre Moriches, L. 1. Bako WANTEDCIN THE COUNTRY, 22, man and wite; easy access to city by ran preferred. Broad str: OARD WANTED—AT A FARMHOUBE, oi July or Ist Of August: must hive sl piazza and airy Rooms: yood country Mosqui‘ocs; gentleman, wite, three LARGE FARM HOUSE ON GREAT Railroad; good Ing. ec. App Joi, BISHOP, 3 4, No. BY THE 2TH | Ady ground., | 0! fare; io chilis or | iildren and nurse; | distance less than two hours fr Now York. Address | distance te hours from ‘or! ress | HOUSE, OUNTRY BOARD—ON A Orange count Abundant, plain Terms $10 per week. Post office, FARM NFA ple. Ail trains stop. Address J. C., box 1. County near Monroe, Orange county, N. Erie Railway; terms $10. Address COUN Herald otic a VIA KEYPO! et 4 P. Mi; beautifully local ing, fishing, ood table, $9 to $1 ND,'Proprictors, 263 Broadw RNERS, ocation high and very healthy BOARD—AT A LARGE PA stoppages at each of the intermediate ports. Schedules of sailing days, stating the proposed days and hours of de- parture trom each port, as well ax the proposed days and R Tr hours of arrival, should also accompany each bid. The de- Three rovins, 045 New York | M MOUSE, two hours on TRY, box 172 NOUNTRY BOARD AT CATSKILL.—A FEW FAM J Nescan be accommodated with good Board, large Rooms and splendid views at the Sulphur Spring House, 1 rhs reasonable, Catskill, 144 mile from the village ; te: dress B. L. BEAM, Catskill, ‘Ad: JOUNTRY BOARD—AT A GOOD FARM HOt New Canaan, Connecticut. Reier to QUINNELL, 45 East Fourteenth atrect, New York. E, IN M. not exceed $5 per week. Address H., ptown Branch office. Cnet exe BOARD FOR TWO ADULTS—TERMS M box 109 Herald bei: BOARD WANTED—NEAR for a Durse. Address, with terms, L. jOUNTRY BOARD WANTSD—FOR TH! and four children ; convenient to city. wn) particulars, terms, &c., for three days, office. THE CITY, rentleman, wife, three children (eldest 7) and J, box 1,10 Post oftice, REE ADULTS Address, with box 3,8/1 Post XOFLLENT BOARD—WITH FINK BOATING AND 4 surf bathing. Terms moderate. ROBINSON, Centre Moriches, L. I., who rei Bacon & Co., 05 Canal street. Apply to DAVID ters to Rodger, OOD COUNTRY BOARD MAY BE OBTAINED TWO and a half miles from Katonah Station, Railroad; {arin house plea: shade, fresh milk, vegetables, &c. darticulars appiy'to G. MERRITT, Belmont street, or address A., Katonah Post office. ntly located ; ‘Terms moderate. by Harlem pundance of For Hotel, Fulton OOD BOARD CAN BE HAD IN METUCHEN, N. J., T inagood family, for several gentlemen and tied orasmali family, by applying to CAMPBELL wives, PIERSON, 1} Park plac DRANG: —HANT ROOMS, RANGE. Boye secured tor the Sum AbleTarms; location the fnest in Orange, SUHELL, Drange, N. J., Fost orice qu RD AT CORNWALL, COUR eae Cornwall Landing, N. A STED—COUNTRY BOARD, WITHT Witivet To City Hall, for two adul and nurse; salt water bathing or ress J. mountain ate renuired, y of rounds: teyps must be moderate, Krew” Pt bok 3,017 New Pork Post office P WITH LIB Mer, ON FeAsOn- . Address Mrs. aH. DDRESS G. N ONE HOUR'S | ts, four childven | SUMMER RESORT 8 3 '§ HOTEL, TJENKINSO A. how open for the re 1 HIGHLAND . visitors. (ER SENKINSON, Proprietor. at moderate prices, . Steam cars from © HOTEL, BATH, L, 1.—NICE SINGLE AND by day or week ; Greenwood pass OW OPEN, dress EDWARD COZZENS, oom WEST POINT “HOTEL 18 N YONGRESS HALL, LONG BRANCH, C open for the reception of visitors $3 per day. dance of iresh cellent stubliny NOLEMAN HOUSE, J cass accommodation the ocean; house and pl shaded; ten minutes’ tle beach, tN fruit, &e vobere i, POWELL, West Point, N. JOSEPH H, COOPER, Propri wee! an SE, GARRISON'S, ON THE HUDSON, IN COPE Tafitands! opposite West Paint, ow open. Abn | J., 1g NOW ian) $10 per Sue Mountain alr; ex- Garrisou's, N. ¥. FAR ROCKAWAY, L. 1.—FIRST pleasant Rooms, with view of | iyground for children; well m the depot and rom aT TO COLEMAN, Proprietor. NHESTNUT, GROVE HOUSE, TH J Clifton, 8, L—A most nd tly healthy ; board from $10 to $15, IRD LANDING, beautiful location; cool, shady | Send for OTSEGO Tron and Magnesia riiculars 68 above HOTEL, Fv ilte, Suiphtin sulphur, py NP it MINERAL SPRING Springs), at Cher- or at 1s East Six- J, A. ROBINSON, St cl rm it D: a § 1 {ransportation of freight and pawengers at present run Pi wales rethe Fs ‘ile Mi ii Ste well as to the Pacific Mail steamship © . ROPOS. s? i asad will be received at the Post Oflice Department, in the cit: BY GENTLE- | 01 boat or cars; | ‘Address W. 8., roc 29 New York, stating terms and locat os - - thousan touching at Yokohama (Japan), with a requiar branch Ine running in connection with the main Yokohama and Shanghai (China), fora contract term of. ten years from and atter the Ist day of October, 1573. in pertorming the passages eac nse recular intervals with those service in connection therewith ; such schedules, however, to be subject to the approval of the Postmaster General, and to adjustment or alteration by his order, from time to time, as the interests of the postal service ma: can-built steamships of the first clas forining to the requirements of the service, and before acceptance they will be subject, to be detailed for that purpose by the Secretary of the sions and February 17, and 6 of the above cited act of June 1, ‘1872, and must be pro the property and abundantly able to make good their tender and guarantee, citizens, member of the firm, when a partnership offers, should be distinctly atated, must be accomnp charter or articl and directors. nied by i the bank, of less thand expressly forbidden by law, fers are null and void, and the Postmaster General ts re- tendent of Foreign Mails,” with the words “Mail reocived at this Dep of Monday, the 12th | last day tor s INWOOD HOUSE, ON THE PALISADES.—FIRST inont from Spriug mreokat ay ity 505s foes Harty shed ireot at 0:1d, 2419, 620. eer OUNTAIN HOUSE, SOUTH ORANGE, MONTROSE station, N. J., one hour from Barolay street via Mor- ris and Essex Raili ngements can be for comfort and convenionos fas no ‘equal fa the wielangy i in tho vicin! of New York; tairty-four trains auily- fl OG. HITGELBERGER, Proprietor. N THE CATSKILLS.—BOARD AT A FARM HOUSE, where 25 can be accommodated ; no mosquitoes; ex- cellent table for rar week. All particulars given at 140 West Thirty-sixth street. Call immediately. ORR POINT HOUSE, ORIENT POINT, L. L— Now open; situated on extreme end of Long Island, tront'ng the Sound and Gardiner's Bay; only moment's walk to the water; splendid sea bathing, drt ing and sailing ; Peping unsurpassed: reached by steam ort, pier No. 4 North River, and by Tong Isiand Rail- M. PARSONS. PEARODY HOUSE, YONKERS, ON THE HUDSUN— Open for transient and permanent gue: CAYHRSOR, CONN, STTUATED ONE HUNDRED 1" teet trom'the water ; best place on Long Island Sound for bathing, fishing, &e.,” &c.; good table and_accommo- dations; terms mode: WM. H, CRAIG & U0, QUNMEB BOARD AT AMENIA SEMINARY, AMENIA, DN. ¥.—Direet run by Harlem cars; plenty of roo ng an acre of shaded Inw ‘water; farm attached for description ; refers to Fuente T. PROS’ te, extensive grounds, conta and (wo springs of the fin milk and vegetables; send for 1 last year, SUMMER RESORT.—UP THE HUDSON, AT OLAVER- +) ack.—Board from $7 to $12 per week; beautiful grounds, shady walks and croquet grounds; splendid fokill eenery. HENRY ABBOTT formerly of White Mountain House, N. 1. JAMES HOTEL, FAR ROCKAWAY, L. I, OVER- King the ocean, iy now open, Surt’ and still water » splendid beach. Take Long Island or south Side Railroad, . A. DARRAGH, Proprietor. PROPOSALS, THE BOARD OF ENGINEERS OF THE Fourth Avenue linproveme Forty-second street and Fourth enue, ew Ys NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, Realed proposals will be received by the undersigned at this oftice tor the construction of bridges, approach gates, walla and tron railings, between, Forty-third an Piftieth streets, according to the provisions of the act to “Improve and regulate the use of the the city of New York." naseed Moy iq, Pian§, speclicatloha “and blank proposals will be iz readiness at this gfice on the 10th day of July Inet, poals will be received untilZ o'clock’. M. of the of duly. Contractors, at thelr option, masonry and’ approaches and the bridges and tire work. , Grand Central Depot, Uy ‘ong, July 3, 1872, urth avenue, in can propose for the for the superstructure of other tron work separately or for the en- The Board reserve tho right in thelr discretion the bide tor the witole or aby partot tie works eer The right {s expressly reserved by the Board of Engi- neers to reject any and all bids which they may deem prejudical to the interests represented by them. Proposals to dressed to the ‘: Board of Engincers of the Fourth Avenue Lmprovemont” at this office, ALLAN CAMPBELL, A.W. CRAVEN, EDWARD H. TRacY J. 6, BUCKHOUT, PROPOSALS FOR MAIL STEAMSHIP SERVICE BE- tween San Francisco, Japan ana China, Post Orrick Derartwent, Wasninaron, June 5, 1872, In accordance with tho provisions of sections $ and 6 of the act of Congress Snnrored June 1, 1872, entitled “An ‘act making appropriations for the service of the Post Of- fice Deparunent tor the year ending June 30, 1873," which sections are in the Words and flgures following, vi Section & * * * “And the Postmaster General {s hereby authorized to contract with the lowest bidder, within three months after the passage of this act, atter sixty days’ notice, for a term of ten years from and after the Ist day of October, 1878, for the conveyance of an. ad- ditional monthly matt on 'the said route, at a compen sation not to exceed the rate pet voyage now paid under the existing contracts, and upon the, same cond. tlons and limitations as prescribed by existing acts of Congress in reference thereto, and the respective con- tracts made in pursuance thereof; and the cont: tors, under the provisions of this section shall be required to carry the United States mails during the existence of thelr contracts, without additional charge, on all tho steamers they may run upon said tine, or any part of it or any bratich or ex/ension thereof; provided that all rarer es hereatter accepted for said service shall be of not less than four thousand tons register each, and shail be built of iron, and with their engines and machinery shall be whoily of American construction, and shall be so constructed ato be readily adapted to the armed naval service of the United States in case of war, and before acceptance the officers by whom the: are n= spected shall report to the Secretary ‘oF the Navy and the Postinaster General whether this condi- tion has been complied with: provided that in all cases the officers of the ships employed in the service herein provided for shall be citizens of the United States, And that persons of foreign birth, who have according to law declared their intention to become citizens of the United States, may be employed as though they were citl. zens within’ the meaning of this” section, or of any act or acts specified in the ‘act of 28, 1364; he | government of the une an u United States shatl have the right in case of war to take for the use of the United States any of the steamers of said line, and In such case pay a reasonable compensn- tlon there : Provided, The price paid shall in no caso the cueing cost of the vessel so taken, and this sion shall extend to and be applicable to the mers of the Brazilian line hereinafter provided for.’ ‘Seo. 6.—That if the contract for the increase of the mall service between San Francisco and China and Japan to a semt-1 onthe service shall be mado with the Pacifle Mail Steamship the terest, the moneys payable under such contract shi paid while the said company or its successors in interest shall maintain andrun the line of steamships for the etween New York and San Francisco, via the Isthmus of anama, by the said Pacific Mail Steamship Company, i no longer: Provided, That said requirement shall in respects apply to any party contracting for the mail nF 0 and China and ni Japan, as AL f Washington, until 3 o'clock P. M.on Monday, the 1th jay of August, 1872, for conveying the mails of the United tates, by means of an additional monthly lino of first las American sea-coing steamships of not less than tour tons register each, and of sufficient number to ertorm twelve round trips per annum, between the port f San Francisco and the port of Hong Kong (China), line between bid should naine the time proposed to be occupted way, including stop- 3 at intermediate nd also the length of the ports; artures must be 80 ed as to alternate at equal and of the present monthly line uring its continuance, forming @ regular semi-monthly require. The steamships offered for the service must be Ameri in all respects con- f uthorizing the fo in- pecion and survey by an experienced naval constructor ay Proposals inust conform in all particulars to the provi- equirements of the acts of Congress approved 1385, and February 14, 1867, and of sections 3 rly guaranteed with satisfactory testimonials that idder or bidders and their guarantors are men of tee, The bidder or bidders must be an American citizen or The bidder's name and residence and thename of each if made by a corporation the bid fed by a duly authenticated copy of the f Incorporation and a list of officers "All bids exceeding the sum of $5,000 must be accompa: certified check or draft, payable to the order of tmaster General, upon some solvent national vreentum of the amount of one year's or bids, such Kk or drait to onditiot rs sand provisions of existing of an ocean mail contract Is Such assignments or trans. ny Any axsigninent or transte uired to determine any contract in case of its being un- erlet or assigned. “Propostls should be sent under seal to “The Superin- ropo- | noon the of als,” “Japan and China route,” he hddress, and they should be despatched in time to be tmenton or before So'clock P.M. of Angust next, which will be the AMUSHMENTS, iS HEATRE COMIQUE, 514 BROADWAY. BENEFIT OF ‘MR, NELBE WALDRON. CHICAGO, CHICAGO." CHICAG! CHIOAGO, hicago will be performed om this occasion. The Last and only chance to see ONICAGO—Before, During and After the Fire. Lease Wy Tock Ct TSAAeaTS and WALDRON'S BENEFP TONIGHT. _Thi last and only chance to see Chicago. W “ALLACK’S, AST NIGHT rs the beautiiul Prema, TAE LAST TRUMP CARD, which must be withdrawn, as the management has the honor to announce bIx harder sig ya Monday, July 15), OF THE POPULAR PLAY, KE LONG ST! 'RIKE, which will be present rt yh teriza Ton ‘and briliant Tabieaux. sueetvocharae’ Warnaces, SPEOIAL NOTIOE, MISS LYDIA THOMPSON an HER REORGANIZED COMPANY, Jost arrived. and surpassing in numbers, ability and at- raciiveness any previous season, will commence their engagement MONDAY EVENING, JULY 22, ina new Barleaue, specially written for tiie Company, which will be yroduaca with every” d to EFFECT and MISK-EN-1 ORNS. by, cides ean pe ae ARTS: ‘O0n's MUSEUM. woop's, LAST MATINEE AT MATINEE b yi * EVENING at? AT 8, LAST APPEARANCES ofdhe author and actor Ly sensation maelf, + POMP; 9 pe POMP; i wa sourH. POMP i eee ew iond. J, MOOLOBKRY. TO-DAY AT 2, RYENING AT 6, MONDAY, JULY 18 HARRY SEYMOUR NOTRE DAME. [MON squanE THEATRE. LAST NIGHT AND LAST MATINEE of the HOWBON ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY, or Ti GRAND. DUCH IS. F THE GRAND THIS AFTERNOON AT 24 AND. THIS EVENING. AT 8, THE VOKRS FAMILY FAREWELL ENGAUEMSNT IN AMERICR, zi MONDAY EVENING NEXT. 0 avold Me GURE YOUR SEATS AT ONOB, BOX OFFICE FROM 8 TO 4, Places soured by letter or telegraph. Qrres THEATRE. LAST NIGHTS JOHNNY ALLEN, in First and Second Aots of RIP VAN WINKLE, RIP vane a lal Little Mao... ‘een hy sigeees ss APOC Altce Harrison. in... +1. Songa'and Dances, sseee Concerted Musio Boston Jubilee Quariet . To conclude with the Last Act of Monday, July 18, the are a LING: ear on Sw NEED R. * reat LULU SENSATION, and fiowor and Necromancer. OWERY THEATRE. WIL LLIAM B, FRELEIOW. .Managen BATURDAY EVENING, X Laat night of the ROGUES OF NEW YORK, WILLIAM TELL, Mr, WILLIAM H, WHALLEY a9 WILLIAM TELL, Mond. , & new Emotional Drama, called sy WOMAN'S WILL. ENGAGEMENT 0 "LE. R. KAHN’S MUSKUM OF ANATOMY, 745 BROAD- ‘way, opposite Astor place.—Phis magnificent colleo- Hon contains over 10,000 specimens of natural and arti- ficial Anatomicat Preparations, comprising every portion Lectures dally on “Nervous Ex- “Tig Obligaions and Impodi- ments” ' Applicants turnishod with & pocket odition copy of these valuable lvctures, post free, for 2 addressing Secretary Dr, Katin's Museum, 745 Broad. way, Now York, Open irom 9 A. M, teil P, M. Admis- sn BY conus. GUPAND OPENING FESTIVAL, OF THE UNITED J SCHUTZEN ASSOCIATION (New York and Jersey Bchutzen Corps), on the 1Sth, 16th, 17th, 13th and 19th of July, in the new Schuizen Park,’ formerly known as ‘cower Hill, near Union Hill, N. J. Grand Concerts of tho spices under direction of Mr. OARL BERG- ANN, of Now York, avery afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, Every evening, Grand Iumination of the Park, brilliant Fireworks and'Suinmor Night's Ball. Shooters will find & Shooting Hail, with th construction and comforts, Dest containing twenty targets. Prizes for the targets, $5,000, x i horse thes vin Ulan pin or The Park can be reached b West Hoboken fom Barclaf street and Christopher street 0 Forty-socong street foi road “Marriage,” ferries, via Weéhawken and by tho Northern Ral from Chambers ati ‘onty-ihird gireet ferries, Extra stages will _ from, Jersey City and Hoboken 6 grounds, All lends of the rifle as well as the public in eral, alad the re- specied tmombere of the United Schutzon Association are invited, and thore who take interest in the matier may contribute gifts of honor, Such are received by the Pre: dent, H, D. Busch, Hoboken, and the shooting master, G. Luerssen, on tho festival grounds, Whoever contributes & gift of Honor receives a freo ticket of admission for the duration of the testival, Warm snd cold refreshments contectionery, &c., may be obtained on the grounds in Abundance. “Aduilsslou 29 cents foreach person der of THE FE: Oa JAY WATSONS PRIVATE MUSIC ROOMS, 92 Clinton place, established 1854.—Private Lessons only; Organ, Piano, ‘Violin, Guitar, Singing, Harmony. Cirbulars and “Studénts’ Journal” mailed free. RAND OPERA HOUSE.—WANTED, £0 LADIES FOR Balletand extras, Apply immediately to GEORGH F_DE VERE, Grand Opera Hou. a) OOL NiGHTS, WALA" | STRAUSS . Beautiful Blue Danube,” — 660, Vienna,” 75c.; “Morgenblatter," 75c.; “Artist's Lite, The. , “Plazic: DITSON MEtsorouran THEATRE SHOW PRI ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIKTY CUTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. » ke Publishors, 711 Broadway. _______ PIANOFORTES, LARGE 8ST rent or sell ot M. M. MERK J LADY WILL cornored Pi ments; city maker: order.’ 25 Third street, n A. BEAUTIFUL PIANO-ONLY $9); A WEBER 7 octave Pianoforte, richly carved legs, overstrung buss, every improvement; cheap for cash, BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. GRAND SCALE, 744 OCTAVE, ROUND CORNERED, brilliant, toned’ rosewood Planoforte, used eight hs, cost $1,00), including Muste Cabinet, Stool, Cover, 3”, Call at private residence 12) West twenty: cK OF PIANOS, BEST MAK rent allowed on purchase. No.8 Union nquare (65 F SELL FOR $75 HANDSOME ROUND joforte; modern style and tmproye- t and powertul tone; perfect Bowery. MAGNIFIOENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR sale—| city make Ghia operty of family leaving otty; made order; used 5 months; cost ‘sion, for : Parlor, ner, Dining Furniture, linen, sacrafice. 86 West 15th near 51 Fe IER'S NEW SCALE PIANOS—THE MOST RE- Hable Pianos made; fully warranted, 425 West Twenty-elghth street, near Ninth avenue, Some splen- did second hand Pianos sold very cheap, ‘PIANOS—20 SECOND HAND PIANOS, OF VARIOUS makers, in thorough order, for sale at low prives; b RING & SC No, 1, Bast Fourteenth street, P NOR, MELODEONS AND ORGANS OF NEW AND most beautiful style, of best. makers, at lower:prices for cash or monthly instalments, or for ret ERS’, 451 Broadway, than can be found elsew! s City and Brooklyn. AXY,FAMILY GOING ABROAD DESIRING TO RENT their House, complately furnished, at a moderate rent, toa gentleman and wife (no children) from Septem- beri oreartier, can hear from a responsible tenant by addressing MERCHANT, box 4,611 Post office. Would re- tain servants if satisfactory. WANXTED—BY 4, SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A ROOM house and nelghby hood; m Address, with terms, L. Herald office. WARTED TO RENT—BY A SMALL FAMILY, A three story House, furnished or unfurnished, located between Fiftieth and Eighty-fourth streets; possession re- quires by the Ist of Septeiuber. ease address, giving ‘ald of] ENTLEMAN, A LARGE without board, between streets and Third and . box 150 ‘ANTED—BY A SI Foom, with gas and bath, Twenty-fourth and Forty-second Sevenih avenues, Address, stating terms, Herald office. ANTED—FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, A LARGE Rocm, with steam power and good Nght, at moderate rent, located within 15 minutes’ 1 of € ie Hall. STEINER GAS LIGHT MANUFACTURING ©O., roadway. Vy ANTED—THREE FURNISHED ROOMS, SUITABLE for housekeeping, for a gentleman and vd single gentleman; must be in respectable locallt dress, stating terms, &c., W. J. Herald office. In the Country. ‘ANTED TO HIRE—A SMALL HOUSE AND STORE, suitable for a country store; must be in @ good loc tion, near railroad depot and of ‘easy access to the ci! Long Island preferred. Address ACACIA, box 189 Herald office. FURNITURE, AT LESS THAN HALF ORIGINAL COST—PROPERTY of family leaving the Satin brocatel Parlor Suft, latest style, cost $550, for $225; one do., $150; Turkish suit, cost $00), tor $260; walnut rep Suits, $38 nnd $00; ianotorte, Palntings, Bronzes, Curtains, Mirrors, Tables, Carpets, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Mattresses, Extension Table, Buffet; 'a great sacri r cash. Residence 202 West Forty-second street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues Isunder this advertisement, LL, Postinaster General. \ Supplies Advertl Lo'clock, thy DROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIFS, Puncnastne AND Disnursing PayMastrn's Orrick, ) Uniteo States Navy, New Yorke Proposals, seate tlsed, Lith inst., for the to be delivered, free of expense, Yard in their proposals, the date within which they will com plete deliveries itawarded to them, which wust not ex- | ceed ten days from date or order. The right is reserved to Feject any or all bids that may not be deemed advantageous to the government, and to Award ench article of {win separate, as may be’ most to ite jnterests, sponsible security required for, the prompt and fmithih deiivery of supplits awarded within the tie specified, Phiank iorms will be furnished at this office, and bids opened at the hour above named, When parties interested rosent, kel ih J. 0, BRADFORD, Pay Director United States Na ROPOSALS FOR GRANITE, E rv Sealed proposals will be received up to the delivery of 4,20 cuble yards of cut granite face stone, for the Brooklyn tower, during the monthy of September, October and November, Plans and specifications to be seen at the enuincer's offices, or sent on application, Pro posals will be directed to the New York Bridge Company, Corner of Front and Fulton streets, Brooklyn, N. Y, New Yous, July 12, 1872 vi HUROPE, 16 RUE DE LA PAIX Ambrosia! Cream for sha erfume for the hand je for the hair. ration speciale), NHE QU HOTEL, 1B CRYSTAL PAL. ace, Upper Norwood, London.—To tourists and fami- ites Its elevated, pleasantand most salubrious position, combined with thé comfort aff 1 {ts general man: agement, have made the Queen's Hotel a favorite resort of the upper ranks of English society, RIS, i. Kerehief; ASTROLOGY. — ROFESSOR LISTER, (REAL) ASTROLOGER, 74 LEX- ington avenums meat Twenty-siath stscok Time of daruk Wanted ” are referred to the officer in charge at the Navy | amples and further information, and will stats, | BRI | aly 29, 1872,f0r iA XT DRAWING ROOM SUIT, LATEST one ilo, $180; Planoforte, Bronacs, and ‘bining Furniture, China, Glass and silver Ware; property of family leaving the city, 36 West Fifteenth street, near Fitth avenue. Chamber B. M. COWPERTHWAIT & ©003, 185 Chatham Street for every description of Furniture, Carpets and Bedding: Parlor and Chamber Suits in great variety; an ly und monthly pay- sramen: ck to select from; wee ments taken it desire NITUR cash, or by weekly o1 monthly instalments, G, RELY, 333 Hudson street. oxTHny OR WEEKLY PAYMENTS—CARPETS urniture, Beddingy WH ALY & CUNNINGHAM, | 35 and 336 Third avenue, nm Oe a street, Prices lower than any other elt HE ADVERTISER DESIRES TO FORNISH, HIS | four story house with handsome second hand Fural- | ture, in good order. Any party wishing to sell such @ quantity con address WEBSTER, Herald office. {ee = MRS. W. H. Fe MAXWELL, 114 BAST TENTH STREET cian; advice grati,, SURE. FOR LADIES GUARANTERD BY A phyuetan of 12years’ experience. Dr, EDWARDS, PE Miceckor street, neat Bower, No. @ edits A! _—<TWENTY YEARS’ PRUSSIAN HO8- eames ev ea Dr NPRANKLIN. ‘on Bleecker street. #3 ALL DELIOATR DISEASES AND RES ALL Tit aufiicient; consultations strictly private. 14 Amity street, near Broadway. me Dn MADAME SELDEN, 67 AMITY STREET.— Fonadent wand skilful treatment; ladies vistted at home. Call or write. ADIES SPEEDILY C Ri 4 sickness by Dr. and Mme. WES!, 142 West Twenty-ith street MME, YAN BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN AND MIDWIFE iT R. KING © derangements; D AND BOARDED D lies’ Physician, Twenty-five years’ successful practice ; private lying onsultation tree, 184 Kast Twonty-elghih street. HYSICIAN FOR LADIES, AND FRIEND OF TIE unfortunate, Dr. BOTT, 124 Waverly place. near Bixth avenue. Kellef sure, Br goars —FOR CASH, OR ON EASY TERMS, AT | | LEU the programmes for w’ secure this opportunity for the musical public uf New York to hear the the management wil’ adhere to the folowing popular scale of prices :— one should visit this wonderful Mayeum. everything a unable to attend these important lectures can have them 08 SECRETARY NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, rie} Broadway, New York. Postoy, MUSIC HALT, The Great Organ will be played by Mr. Dudley Buck, organist of the association, every strect. Broome.—On Friday, July 12, FRANCES ANN | Broosiz, widow of Hon, John L. Broome and FPERRACE GARDEN FIFTY-EIG TWEEN LEXINGION AND Ti Proprietor... : STREET, BE AVENUES, sities . JOUN KOCH, DORI LAR GARD! NOERTS Y EVENING, AT 8 O'CLOCK, Package of 12 Tickots, ‘$2 50 Admission ‘i ENTRAL PARK GARDEN. Proprietor... we J, KOOH THEODORE THOM. UNRIVALLED SUMMER NiGHTS' CONCERTS, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, July 13, at 8 o'c . Overture. . “Night in Granada “Rosamund”. kets, 25 cents, oaSst, cdunty Gatway, ireland, in the 21st year age, Relativesand friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her teenth sheet, South Brooklyn, on Sunday, July 14, at two P. M, COLAHAN.—On Friday, July 12, 1872, Mary COLA- HAN, widow of Christopher Colanan, & native of Eyreécourt, county Galway, in tue 79th year of her ‘he frienas or the family, and those of her sons, John and Michaei, and ‘also of her son-in-law, Thomas Fallon, are rei tfully Laviveg vo attend the funeral, from the residence of ner gf, John, 763 Second avenue, on Sunday, at one o'eiock, from thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. Batinasloe papers please copy. Conway. idenly, on Thursday, July 11, at his residence, 13 Prince street, HENRY J. Conway, in the 34th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfuily invited to attend the faneral, on Sunday morning, July 14, at balf-past nine o'clock. Goowes—On Friday, Jaly 12, at his residence, 437 Bediord avenue, Brooklyn, JOHN W. Coomss, in the 46th year of his age. Notice of funeral hereafter, Boskan, Philadglphia, Washington and California papers please copy, JOWLES.—On Friday, bias Be of cholera infantum, . G. and Louise Cowles, Evcenn F,, infant son of aged 10 months, at three o'clock, from are invited, Funeral to-day (Saturday). 379 Second avenue. Frien UBAWFORD.—On Friday, duly 12, Rose K., daughter of William J, and Mary Crawiord, aged 4 mont! Coleraine ttre! and) eapate please copy. Crossman.—On Friday, July 12, MARGUERITE BEL- LONI, infant daughter of G. B, and L. L. Crossman, Funeral sunday sfternoon, at two o'clock, from the rainenee) oft her grandmother, 129 West 129th street, ~ . Ovpirr.—On bahar’ mommings July 12, Luoy, relict of the late Johathan Cudiipp, in the 62d year of her 0. ‘the relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her grandaughter, Mrs. Wm. Cudlipp, No, 265 Jersey avenue, Jersey City, on Sunday, the 14th, at one o'clock P. M, Davipson.—On Sunday, July 7, FREDERICK WIL- LIAM; also on Thursday, aay Tl, MADELINE, infant children of John and Mary M. Davidson, ‘Two little buds on earth, To bloom in heaven, Day.—In Newark, N. J., on Friday evening, July 12, Euinu Day, Notice of funeral hereafter, Demarest.—Suddenly, on Friday, July 12, at River Edge, N, J., Joun J. DEMAREST, aged 80 years, Wagner 7. Wal . . Brausy 8. Selections from... Rossini 9. Overture...... oma’ 10. Duettor Cornots ye. < ; aha Mondelssohn Il. Waltz. ‘einer Bonbons” Strauss 12, Galop. Rod Cloud". |. Pease YS by a PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE. ROBERT JUUNSTON and NELLIE in the great drama o! THE me STRIKE ‘ant THE FIEND OF THE LIGHTHOUSE. MATINEES TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, AE LAST TWO GRAND GONCERTS IN NEW YORK of the cetebrated PRUSSIAN BAND OF THE KAT. ER FRANZ REGIMENT GRENADIERS OF THE GUARD No. 2, will take, place at JONES' WOOD PARK, Rixty-ninth street and East River, under the direction of Mr. H. SARO, Musical Director of’ His Majesty King Wil- liam of Prussia. First concert, SATURDAY, July 18, at 4 o'clock P. M. PROGRAMME—Pant I. 1, “Emperor William” March 2 Overture, “Iphigenia of Auli 8, Aluleutscher Wa! 4 The Hussars of the Guard Paur U1. 1, Overture, “Tell,"...... 2, Aria trom “Stabat Mater," . 8. The Viennese in Berlin, Grand Fantasia for Gor. no ston .. . .Koaslick 4. Fackeltanz, No. 1...... sMeyerbeer Parr Til. 1, Tho Wanderer, Grand Potpourr 2. Good Night $. Delirien Vali 4. Victoire Galop Ase! Admission $ Tickets fo be had at G. Schirmer's, 701 Broadway, aud at Turners’ Hall, 66 East Fourth strect. Second and last concert in New York, with a grand pro- NDAY, it P OOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE. EK, LAMB... children inaif pric NON SATURDAY MA1 XTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEME, ACADEMY OF MUS'C. PESCRKA-LEUTNER, Only appearence in New York of th. greatest, PRIMA DONNA SOPRAN * THE AGE, ME, PESCHKA-LEUTNER. Mr. F. RULLMAN takes price in announcing that, hav. ing offered extraordinarv inducements, he has prevailed upon ? MME, PESCHKA-LEUTNER to risk hor engagement for the opening of the MOVAL GRAND -OPREA IN LEIPSIC and remain in America for a few days lonzer, in order to aflord the citizens of New York an opporiuuity of hearing her in GRAND CONCERT on the fo" owing dates — MONDAY, July 15, 4 WEDNESDAY, July 17, FRIDAY, July 19. The celebrated STRAUSS ORCHESTRA, P ST OF RENOWN, talent, will assist at the NER GUNCEKTS, hiah will be of matchless interest. Notwithstanding the extraordinary expen-c lucurred to MARVELLOUS EBINA DONNA of the BOSTON JUBILEE, Admission, $1; reserved seats, $2; private boxes, $10. EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD- way, between Houston and Bleecker streets. —Every It is tull of people, should see and understand, | Lectures he Philosophy of Marriage.” Those parties on “TI forwarded, post free, on receipt of 25 cents, by addressin: ednesday and Saturday,.at noon, ani on Sunday evenings from 8 ta 9 o'clock. Entrance from Winter street. Single admission, 50 cents, Package of five tickets, $2, TRAUSS' “ACADEMIC WAL TZE: MARYLLIS,”” Roi Louis <TIT., each 50ec. ; Budik’s' Go Lively” galop, “Hunter's Joy,” “Paris Bal Post,” 35¢. each, mailed, FREDERICK BLUME, 27 Union square, Broadwa, (0 RENT OR LEASE—LINA EDWIN’S THEATRE, 720 Broadway ; Tuquire of Coione. LLISON Bitk 274 Seventh avenu ‘ANTED—€ HORSE HORIZONTAL ENGINE; MUST ‘be In good order and ready for work. Address A. plein ity ces WANTED TO PURCHASE 1 LACK OXIDE MANGANESE—WANTED TO PUR. B chase in quantity by SAMUEL C, WEST, 91 Liberty ‘| street. NEWSPAPERS. , FROM JANUARY 1, 1858, TO RyEW YORK HERA this date, for sale— IS and el ek order. dress WALL STREET, box 150 Herald office. aioe -MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Ad- Married. Brownson—ROBERTS.—On Wedu.esday, July 10, at the First Presbyterian church, Yolakers, by Rev. T. Ralston Smith, D. D., Lieutenant WintiaM. H BRownson, United States Navy, to ISABELLA KING, daughter of R. A. Roberts. No cards, Le&8—PORTER.—On yeas a 8, by the Rev. Mr. Kennard, of Pilgrim Baptist chureh, Epmunp C. Luk to LEONORA H. Porrer. Ne cards. MARTIN—DE Yound.—At the residence of the bride's parents, on Wednesday, July 10, by the Rey. Dr. Il. Vidaver, assisted tyy the Kev. R. Ingel, FREDERICK L. MARTIN tO MINNLE DE YOUNG, both of this city. WEEKS—FENTON.—At Mount Kisco, N. Y., on Patong eed 10, by the Rov. J. F. Richmond, DANIBL BEKS to Miss ELLA P., daughter of the late Dr. S. F. Fenton, all of Movait Kisco, No cards, Died. Anrsoy.—At Sing Sing, on Friday, July 12, Win- LIAM ARESON, in the 68th year of his ag Funeral at halfpast ten A. M., on Sunday, 14th, from Methodist Episcopal church, Sing Sing. Rela- tives and friends are invited to attend. without, tur- ther notice, BeLL.—At Catskill, on Thursday, July 11, Tacy, Se danghter of William Bell, of Perth Amboy, Funeral to Greenwood, from depot of Hudson River Railroad, Forty-secand street, at half-past eleven A. M,, on Saturday, the loth inst. Berrs.in Elizabeth, N. ¥., on ‘Thursday, July 11, JULIA.ANNA, Wife of Wiluam H. Betts, Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services, at the house (cornet Monroe avenue and Loulsa street, North, Elizabeth), on Monday, July 15, at eleven o'clock A. M. The body will be taken to Mh N. Y., for interment. ‘Trains leave Cortlandt and Pesbrosses streets at ten A. M., stopping at North Eijzabetl isHor.—At Morrisania, on Friday, July 12, Har. BIET S., Wife of Edward Sishop, in the S8th year of her age. Therrelatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, Broad- way, Morrisania, on Sun afternoon, July 14, at turee o'clock. A train leaves Grand Central Depot ip Pty Sanna apers please copy. if Long isiand 0 . Bras E ba" Henley morning, Jnly 12, 1872, STELLA, infant daughter of Fred and Eva Brandeis, e $ montna. vfuncral at ten o'clock A.M. on Sunday, 14th in from the residence of parents, 161 East Sixty-tl mother of Colonel Broome, United States Marine a , in the 78th year of her age. “the funeral will take place from the commanding oficer’s residence, at Marine Barracks, Flushing 4 Ure, ree o’cloc! atives an feuds are iRivitea Sito. Donouuz.—On Thursday, July 11, Joun L. Dono- HUE, aged 21 years and 8 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also mem- bers of the Police Department and comrades of the » A. R., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, July 14, at one o'clock P, M., at the Church of Sts, ter and Paul, Second street, near South Second, Brooklyn, E. D. The re- mains will be interred in Calvary emetery. Downky.—On Thursday, July 11, at one o'clock P. M., BERNARD Downey, in the sth year of his age. The friends and acquaintances are taller invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, July 14, at haif-past twelve o'clock P. M., from his late rest dence 1 West Eightecnth street, to Calvary Ceme- Ory. Drowan.—Suadenly, on Friday morning, July 12, LypiA, daughter of John and Maria Drohan, The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend thé funeral, on Sunaa: afternoon, July 14, at two o'clock, from the resi- dence of her parents, 121 Herkimer street, Brooklyn. Albany papers please copy, id ble Friday, July 12, FrRang A. FENN, aged years, Funeral will take place on Sunday, at two P. M., from his father’s, Jacob L, Fenn, 219 Wyckof street, Brooklyn. FrreiER.—On Friday, July 12, MARY JANE Ferrier, daughter of Alexander and Mary Ferrier, aged 1 year and 8 months. fier funeral will take place this morning from the oles of her parents, 1,044 Third avenue, at ten o'clock. Fox.—On Thursday, July 11, BRIDGET GaRRY, Wife of Thomas Fox, Her relations and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, which will take place (rom hor late residence, 409 Kast Twenty-ninth street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock. GXREENFIEL In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, July 9, 1872, WILLIAM EUGENE, only child of Edwin T. and Sarah H. Greenfield, aged 3 months and 4 days. Hutcninson.—At Bariem, on Wednesday, July 10, after a long and painful illness, Lypia HUTCHINSON, in the 6sth year ot her age, KENNEDY.—At Fordham, on Thursday, July 11, WILLIAM KENNEDY, aged 56 years. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from St. James’ church, at Fordham, on Sunday afternoon, July 14, at a quar- ter to one o'clock, LABAGH.—At Wilkesbarre, Pa., on Thursday, July 11, WILLIE H., youngest son of John J. and Margaret D, Labagh. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend tne funeral, this (Saturday) forenoon, the 13th inst., at eleven o'clock, from the residence of his grandfather, Dr. J. ©. Forrester, 202 Bleecker street. LAwLEess.—On Thursday, July 11, 1872, Ricard LAWLEss, aged 43 years and 5 months. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 294 Powers street, Williamsburg, E. D. Levy.—Suddenly, on Thursday morning, July 11, Joun H. Levy, aged 82 years. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) morning, at ten o'clock, from his late residence, 551 Second ave. Lewis.—On Thursday, July 11, JouN LEWIS, aged 61 years, 6 months and 16 days. ‘he relatives and friends are ean roy: invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his son- in-law, Robert L. Hill, Church street, near Water avenue, Jersey City Heights (late Bergen), on Sat- urday, the 18th inst. at two o'clock P, M. Moorg.—On Friday, Juiy 12, James D, Fritcn, youngest gon of ‘T. J. and Harrfet Moore, aged 13 montis. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, ai the resi- dence of the parents, 50 First street, on Sunday atternoon, at two o'clock. MULLIGAN.—At his residence, 55 Oliver street, on Friday, July 12, 1872, after a short illness, Robert MULLIGAN, aged 60 years, The members of Empire Lodge, No. 64, L O. 0. F., are requested to meet at the lodge room, Odd Feilosys’ Hail, on Sunday, July 14, at twelve o'clock M., to attend the funeral of our late brother, Robert Muliigan. ROBERT F, HIBSON, N. G. THOMAS MITCHELL, Secretary. McCartiz.—On Thursday, July 11, Mary, relict of Richard McCartie, a native of Mallow, county Cork, Treland, aged 70 years. ‘The relatives and friends, and those of her sons, Thomas, Richard, Charles, Thaddeus and Robert, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her tate residence, 303 Hast Twelfth street, this (Saturday) morning, at 9 o'clock, to the Church of the Nativity, Second avenue and Second street, where a mass of requiem will be offered for the re: pose of her soul, aiter which the remains will be taken to Flatbush Cemetery for interment. McKEEVER.—In Jersey City, on Friday, July 12, JoHN MCKEEVsR, the beloved brother of Mary Ann Braslel, in the 47th year of his age. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 89 RaiJroad avenne, Jersey City, on Sunday, July 14, at | hatf-past twelve o'clock, | O'Donovan Rossa.—On Friday, July 12, at Qnaran- tine, Staten Island, KaTs ELLES, infant daughter of O'Donovan Rossa. To be buried tn St. Peter's Cemetery, Staten Island, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. ParisoT.—On Friday, July 12, Mary ANN, the be- loved wife of Ernest Parisot and eldest danghter of James Campbell, of Enniskillen, county Fermanagh, Treland, tu the 36th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 134 West Sixteenth street, on Sunday, July 14, at one o'clock P. M. Perry.—In Newtown, L. I., on Friday, July 12, EpMunp, only child of Oliver and Maria Perry, aged about fifteen and a half months, Funeral at five o'clock this (Saturday) afternoon, from the house of his grandatuer, Join J. Moore, Newtown. a Prowitt.—At Norwalk, on Thursday, July U1, S. E. MATILDA PROwITT. Funeral will take place, from her late residence at Norwalk, on Monday, Juiy 15, at eleven o'clock. The remains to be carried to Yonkers for interment in Yonkers Cemetery, Monday, July 15, at three o'clock. Friends and relatives invited to attend. Ricuarps.—In Brookiyn, ou Thursday, July 11, EpGaR ALBERT, Son Of Anthony L. and Maggie A. Kichards, aged 2 years, 7 montis and 22 days. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, from 139 Sands LA ae this (Saturday) afvernoon, at aalf-past three o'clock. i ROBINSON.—Marr J. Ronrnsoy, in the 3ist year of er age. The relatives pnd friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at her late residence, 224 West Thirteenth street, on Saturday, July 13, at two o'clock P. M. Ryer.—On Friday, July 12, Lannan Ryer, aged 84 years and } monta, The friendsand relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 124 South Fifthstreet, Brooklyn, 5. D,, on Monday, ot two o'clock, RYAN.—On Tuesday, July 9, at his residence, 179 Rast Seventy-elghth street, Richard M. RYAN, late of London, in the 49tn year of nis age. Funeral at one o'clock B. M, ow Sunday next, the 14th inst., from above address. Relatives and vane of the family dre respectiully invited to attend. Saitt.—At Rahway, N. J., on Thursday, July 11, at eight o'clock P.M., George A, infant son of Jacob and Annie Smith. The relatives aad friends are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, from Friends’ meeting house, Pigniand, Mills, Orange county, N. Y., on Saturday, duly 13, at eleven o'clock P. SQviER.—.At their residence, 221 Ninth street, Brooklyn, on Friday, July 12, Hortense, infant daughter, of A.C. and Currie L, Squier, aged 10 months, The relatives and frionds of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral, from the residence of D..%. Dickenson, Chatham, N. J., on Sunday, July e, Brookiyn, N. Y., on Sunday next, at two arenes, M. ‘the friends of the family are 'respect- B tend, + fully invited to atte! on Thorsday, July 71, U LL.—In Brook; ' Dassut, daughter of the late Charles Varroa, of 14, at leven o'clock A. M. “urernENs,—Suddenly, on ‘Thursday, July uy THOMAS STHPHENS, late of Dundalk, Ireland, age’ et sie enone fa sta tne femoral, from his aay. July 14, at one P. M, sé ee a ‘AGGERT,.—Suddenly, in Brook; on Thursd: July 1, HaNRY Janus’ Tagaxar, fo’ tho 8id your oF age. The friends and juaintances of the famil requested to attend the funeral, from the resi noe of his brother-in-law, James ‘Mullen, 867 Pacille ir at no o'lock A. Maid tied mene ae mY tay of 7 rome : ce to the Ceme- ‘uorr.—On Wednesday, July 10, Evrimeat. me, of Edmund A, Thorp, in cis Gal ee he The relatives and friends of the fami! to attend the funeral, on Saturday, anf oases at ten o'clock A. M., om her late resid Eighty-eighth street, between avenue A and ‘Virst avenue. Kemains will be taken to New York Cemetery, Hackensack, N, J., for interment, New London papers please Cos °. Warp.—In Brooklyn, ELLEN Many WARD, @ na tive of Lack, county Donegal, Ireland, aged 16 years and 11 months, The relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her uncle, James McLaughlin, 110 West Warren street, on Saturday afternoon, July 13, a& half-past two o'clock, WHIrs.—On Thursday, July 11, SaARAR C, Warrs, wife of John White, o| copgeetion of the orain. Funeral services this (Saturday) afternoon, at & o'clock, at her late residence, 730 Lexington ave- nue, ¢ relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectfully invited to attend. ‘ BA wa Taursday, July 11, Saran BE. Wite IX. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, on Sunday, Jul one 14, at o'clock P. M., from the residence of Sonn E. Hunt, 803 Kast Ninth street. Witv.—On Tiursday, July 11, ELLEN, relict of Lawrence Wild, in the 59th year of her age. The relatives and friends and those of her sons Thomes and John are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 1085; Cherry strect, on Saturday morning, at 9 o'clock, to the Church of Saint James, where @ mass of requism will be offered for the repose of her soul, which the remains will be en to Calvary Come- be for interment, at one o'clock precisely. YLIE.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, July 1, Bir pees ALFRED eaay son of Robert Wylie, jasgow papers please copy. ZIMMERMAN.—AI relatives and friends are in- vited to attend the funeral of my father, MATHIAS ZIMMERMAN, Who died in the 59th eet of his on Friday, wor 12, at half-past five o'clock A. ‘The funeral wiil take place on Sunday, July 14, a6 two o'clock P. M, CATHARINE ZIMMERMAN, widow. CHARLES ZIMMERMAN, son, JOHANA and ELIZABETH, daughters. Carusrapt, N: J., July 12, 1872, CITY GOVERNMENT. (OF FICIAL] Board of Aldermen, Tuurspay, July Ul, 1872—1:30 P.M. Prosont—Alderman Wilder in the chair, and Aldermem Coman, Conover, Falconer, Fitzgerald, Giley, doves, Martin, McLaren, Mehrbach, Plunkitt, Vance aud Vas Schaick—13, PETITION REFERRED. That 11st street, from Sixth to Seventh avenue, be reg- nlated, graded and curb and gutter stones set. RESOLUTIONS REFERRED, ‘That strret Iamps be lighted in avenue A, betweem Ejguty-sixth and Nmety-second at hat street lamps be lighted in Kighty-seventh street, from First avenue to the East River, That street lumps be lighted in Seventy-second street, from the Boulevard to Fighth avenue. That a receiving basin and culvert be built on the souta- west corner of Filty-itth streot and Bleventi: avenue. That bixty-eighth sireet, from Third avenue to Lexing- ton avenue, be regulated and graded, the curb and gutter stones set, and the sidewalks flagzed. That the vacaat loty on the north side of Sixty-frst gireet, between the Second and Third avenues, bo fenced: tt, LAID OVER. That the Commisstoner of Public Works be directed ter compel the several city railroad companies to raise the pavement inside thelr tracks to ® level with the estab- ished grade of the street and the pavement on either side; also, to remove all switches aid turnowis not ac- tually in se; aud hereafter prevent said companies frous laying any rails unless the same shall be fiat and square the outer edge, And in case the said railroad com: nics negicet or refuse to comply with the provisions of his resolution, then the said Commissioner 1s authorized to cause tie work to be done and to recover the expense from said companies. REPORTS LAID OVER, Concurring that the salustos of the oMcers in the dif- ferent courts be fixed at twelve hundred doll urs each per annnm, to pe paid monthly by the Comptroller. That ionth street, irom Hixlich avenue to Broadway, be regulated and graded, curb and gutter stones set, at sidewalks flagged. ‘That Udth sircet, from Seventh avenne to the Boulevard or Publie Drive, be regulated and graded. That list siréet, from Ninth avenue to the Boulevard, be royuluted and graded, the curb and gutter stones ae, and the sidewalks tlagye That stress lamps Delighted in Sixty-third street, from, Fourth to Fifth avenue. That Commerce street, from Bleecker to Barrow street, be renvmverea. That street lamps be lighted in Twonty-ninth street, from First avenue to the Last Kive That lamps be lighted i Fourth and Firth avenu Fourth to Fitth aly inth street, from anise avenue to Fitth avenue, and that Uroton mains and gas mains be taid and lamps be lighted in avenue A, between 1224 and 125d streets, ‘That a free drinking hydrant be placed on the north. east corner of Twenty-third street and Third aycnue, aad on the northwest corner of Nineteenth street and’ ave- nue A. hat two street Jamps be placed and lighted in front of St Franels’ Hospital. ‘chat Highty-reventh street, from the Second to the Fourth avenue, De paved wit the Belgian or trap-block avement. Peat Bighty-sicth street, from Thira avenue to Fifth avenue, be paved with Pelgian or trapblock pavement, PAPLES' FROM THE BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN RR FERRED, Preamble and revolution requesting the Commissioners of Charities and Correction to erect two additional hos= itals in the lower portion of the city, on the plan of the Sentre Street Hospital. Directing the opening of avenue A, from Twenty-fourts: to Twenty-sixth street. "To light Sixty firth street, from Third to Lexington avenue, ‘To ght Fifty-fifth street, from Ninth to Tenth avenue. To light Sixty-first street, trom Fourth to Madison avenue. T Croton mains in 150th street, from St. Nicholas to Tenth avenue. from Fourteenth to Thirty-sixth pavernent sircet, from Broadway to West street, igian pavement. Topave Prince street, from Broadway to Macdougal street, with Belgian pavement. ‘To pave Houston street, from Broadway-to West street, with granite block pavement. To pave King street, from Macdougal to West street, with granite block pavement. = To pave Allen street, from Division to Stanton street, with Belgian pavement, To pave Thirty-cighth street, from Eighth avenue te North Kiver, with Belgian pavement. To pave -fiith street, from Broadway to Eleventh avenue, with Belgian pavement. To pave Front street, from Montgomery to Gouvernour street, with Belgian pavement. To regulate, grade, &C., 1U2d street, from Fourth to Fifth avenue. ‘To regulate, grade, &c., 115th street, from Third avenue ist River, build sewer in Madison street, from: Pike stroet northerly: ‘To build sewer In avenue A, from. 120th stroet to Har- Jem River. LAID ovER. That Ninth street, from First avenne to Avenue A, be payed with Belgian or trap-Llock pavement. GENERAL OUDERS ADOPTED. That Sixty-first street, from the Boulevard to Tenth avenue, be paved with Belgian or trap-block.pavemont, That Fitty-fitth street, from Broadway te, Seventh ave- nue, be paved with Belgian or trap-block pavement. ‘That Sixty-first street, from the Boulevard to Ninth ave- nue, be regulated and graded, the curb and gutter stones set, an he jo wal ages ‘That street lamps be lighted In Forty-third street, from First avenue to Second avenue; in Fifty-ith, street, om south side, from Third avenue’ to Fourth avenue; im Seventy-rourth street, from Third to Fifth avenue;' om both sides of Ninety-third street, between Second and ‘Third avenues, That Seventy-first street, from Eighth avenue to the Boulevard, be paved with Belgian or trap-viock pave- iment, Mach by the following vote Affirmative—Aldermen or nd street, betweem Gighth stteet, trom: wer, Falconer, Fitzgerald, rete Melrbach, Plunkett, 15th instant, mmediately Ipervisors. ‘ON, Clerk ‘an Schai journed until Monday next, A after the adjournment of the THE HOUSE OF REFUGE. The Alleged Abuses in the House of Refage—The State Commissioners of Public Charities to Investigate Them— Card from President Strong. The HERALD has from time to time published re- ports detailing the incidents connected with the Management of the House of Refuge, and has sug- gested that thorough inquiry be instituted by the proper authorities into its management, with a view of eliciting the truth as to the alleged Irrega- larities, The fact that an inquiry has been ordered will be a matter of congratulation to all who have. been instrumental in calling attention to the House o1 Refuge and tts management, That such inquiry is to be made fs vouched for in the following card, forwarded to the HuRaLp yess terday:— To me Epitor or tar Herann\— The Managers of the House of Refuge have noticed the article in your issue of July 11, headed, “Pope Jones’ De minion,” containing & number of unjust allegations pur- porting to be derived from one Willian Kinney, a boy re= Iv discharged from the institution. They pronounce the statements of this boy as to the alleged: ceuelties in- fisted upon the inmates In punishinents, bad tood and the withholding their earnings wrongiully and unqualifedly false, The investigation into the iiion and manage. ment of she institution has been entered upon by Board of State Commissioners of Public Charittes, who will continue the same until the whole trath Is elicited, OLIVER 8, STRONG, President. The State Commissioners of Public Charities aro Messrs. J. V. L. Pruyn, of Albany, President; T. W. Dwight, Vice President, and Nathan Bishop. | Thesa gentlemen met on La iliyes ¢ at Randali’s Island, and, after a consultation with the Board ot Man- agers, the preliininaries of the proposed investiga. tion Were arranged and an adjournment was had, in order to give time to prepare certain statements: required by the Commissioners, as also to procure @ fuller attendance of the State Board, AN ASSAULT WITH A HATOHDT, Catharine O'Connor, living at No. 73 Van. Brant street, Brooklyn, assaulted her husband with @ hatchet last night, and produced a dangerous SL years. ‘the relatives and friends of the family age re wound on his head. She was arrested and ledaed, in the Butler street station house.

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