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NEW YORK CITY. ‘The police arrested 1,869 persona in the city last ‘weok. There were 409 births, 229 marriages, 537 deaths Bnd 36 stillbirths in the city last week, For the week ending yesterday, Marshal Bart Sesued 366 licenses and received $2,850 60, A woman whiose name was not given died in the Fifth District (Harlem) Prison on Friday night. * ‘The body was sent to the Morgue and Coroner 4 Young notined to hold an inquest. ‘The body of an unknown man wae yesterday morning found floating in the deck foot of pier 48, North River, by John Hays, of 308 Tenth avenue. Deceased was about five feet eight inches in hel and wore adark-blue jacket and dark pants. The remains, which were “ne much decomposed, were sent to the Morgue and Coroner Keenan notified, Coroner Young was s called to the Morgue to hold an inquest on the body of an unknown woman, about twenty-five years of age, which was found floating in-the dock foot of Clarkson street, North River. 7 wore a black dress and waterproof cloak. The body was subsequently identified as that of Mary Ward, a woman without permanent dome or visible me; of support. James Donohue, Superintendent of the Free Labor Bureau, Nos. 8 and 10 Clinton place, makes ‘the following report of business for the week end- ing May 24:—Applications for employment, 1,174; of these there were 172 mates and 1,002 females, Male Ly required, 137; female, 1,071. Situations procured for 119 males and 987 females, Whole ‘Dumber of situations procured for the week, 1,056, ‘The funeral of Joseph Fagnant, the artist, took place yesterday morning from St. George's church, Stuyvesant square, There was large assemblage ef persons prominent in artistic and literary cir- cles, among whom were Thurlow Weed, Thomas Lord, General James Grant yrnaon Signor Ron- coni, Professor Botta, William H. Neilson, Court- Jandt Palmer, M. D. Dower and William Bodel. The iibearers were Messrs. J. Lucas, Jaguara Warren Edward 8. Jardine, William T, Blodgett Dr, Doremus. The body was taken to Boston dor interment, Preparations for the celebration of Decoration ‘Day are making by the Grand Army of the Repub- ic, and as the occasion has been made a legal holi- day by arecent act of the Legislature its observ- ance will be more general than ever before. The Governor has issued a proclamation to that effect, and the officers of the Grand Army of the Republic have callea upon the pastors, teachers and private cilizens to aid them by donations of flowers and money. The celebration will consist, as in pre- ‘vious years, in decorating the soldiers’ graves in ress Hill and other cemeteries, while in the evening aimee will be made at the Academy of Music by Rev. George H. Hepworth and ex-Goy- ernor Joseph R. Hawley, of Conn. 4 ——— eg of the Produce Exchange ‘vas held yesterda afternoon in front of the Presi- Meni’s desk to consider the condition of the bili for She funding of the canal debt of the State, now on its be the Legislature. The President of cnssce Mr. Jewell, presided, and Mr. F. D. multon was elected secretary pro tem. After the ing of the call for the meeting Mr. Orr oifered @ resolution calling for the appointment of a com- Mittee to go to Albany to sustain the bill. Mr. Moulton spoke briefly and forcibly on the subject, Stating that the bill was ip the greatest danger of being lost unless at once and forcibly sustained by the merchants of New York. The resolution was ‘Passed unanimously and the cen he, Bopacod on the committee, vi: ‘resident; N. T. Line, David Dows, ona Hoyt and M. M. Caleb, 7H . De Moulton, The meeting then ad- THE DAVID MURPHY HOMICIDE, ‘The case of David Murphy, convicted of the kill- ing of David Barry, in April of last year, and all the proceedings in the trial, which was held in the General Sessions, before Recorder John K. Hackett, were affirmed on appeal by the Supreme Court, General Term, on Friday last. In the HERALD re- port of the proceedings in the Supreme Court it ‘Was erroncously stated that the original trial was heid before City Judge Bedtord. Recorder Hackett had the case, and it 1s his sentence and judgment that have been allirmed by the Supreme Court, + ee MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. 1 _Marriea. s ADAM8—VAN VALKENBURGH.—In Rochester, N.Y., at the residence of the bride’s mother, on Tuesday, May 20, by the Kev. H. W. Morris, NonmAN S. ApAms, of New York city, and ADDIE VAN VALERN- BuRGH, of Rochester, N. GUMBLE—O'CONNEL.—In" Brooklyn, on Sunday, April 20, by the Rev. E. Rondthaler, Linus GUMBLE, Jr., Yt Brooklyn, to Miss ELLEN O'CONNELL, of eaten "LL O’KEEFFE—SAALFELD.—On Saturday, May 24, by the Rev. T. Larkin, at his residence, HENRY 4“ K&EFPE to ALICE SAALFELD, daughter of the late Albert Saalfeld, Esq., of England. No cards, London (E! Janda) papers please copy PRICHARD—BAYLEs.—At the residence of the Dride’s parents, on Thursday, May 15, Mr. Joun H. PRICHARD, of Hoboken, N. J., to Miss Lizzie ©. Bayes, of New York city. Ross—Yates.—In this city, on Thursday, May 22, 1873, by the Rev. Albert D. atl, at 214 vest Fifty: third street, Davin H. Ross, of ‘Macon, Ga., to Miss PRIsciLLa JEANETTE YATES, ‘late of England, WiusoN—MILLWARD.—At_ No. 5 Eiliot place, Brooklyn, by the Rey. 8. L. Cuyler, Thomas Wi- 80K, grain broker (late of Edinburgh, Scotiand), to MARGARET Nic HOLS, pe el daughter of the late cis Millward, of Liverpool, England, 4 ve Died. Axins.—On Saturday, May 24, JoserpH Henry AKINS, 1D the 34th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- Bpectiully invited to attend his funeral, from his Jate residence, 35 Essex street, on Monday, May 26, at one o'clock. AMBLER.—At Lynn, Mass., on Sunday, May 18, BaMvEL ©. AMBLER, ior a4 years a resident of ‘this city, in the 68th year ef his age. ARTHUR.—At Marseilles, France, on Sunday, a 6, 1873, EDWARD PAUL ARTAUR, Of this city. latives and friends of the family are invited to ‘attend his funeral, at Trinity church, on Monday, ‘26th inst., at half past three o'clock P. Baxron:—Suddenly, on Thursday, May 23, at Montgomery Place, jutchess county, N. Y., of dis- ease of the heart, ConA LIVINGSTON Barton, widow , of Thomas P. Barton, and daughter of the late Ed- ward Livingston. Her fanesal wil will take place on Monday, 26th inst., at twelve o’ciock M., from St. Stephen's church, Annandale. Her relatives and friends are respect- fully invited to attend. Trai leaves Hudson Kiver Railroad depot at eé! ight o'clock A.M. Carriages ‘will be in wo reday, at aay ae station. BOLTON.—On Fr May 23, CAROLINA TERESA, neloved wife of michael John’ Bolton, in the 23d year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- Tully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 344 East Seventy-fourth street, this day (Sunday), May 25, at half-past one P. M. Brown.—On Thursday, May 22, IsaBELLA, dangh- on of James and Jane Brown, in the 6th year of r age. The! iriends of the family are respectfully invited t attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the ‘residence of her parents, 117 rand street, Brookiyn, E. D. BuCKBEE.—Un Friday morning, May 23, 1873, after a painful ijiness, Henry H. BUCKBEE, aged 6% ears. yemne relatives and friends ofthe family are re- spectiully invited to attend the funeral services, from his late residence, 822 Greenwich str Sunday, 25th inst., at five o'clock P. M. mains will be conveyed to Albany for interment. Albany papers please copy. BYRNE.—On Saturday, May 2%, ELLA AGNES, in- fant daughter of John B. and Mary A. Byrne, aged 9 mouths and 14 days, The relatives and friends of the family are re- #pectfully invited to attend the funeral, 1@m the residence of her parents, 41 fy tl place, at , two o'clock P, M., on Sunda M © lay in this city, 6 22, ‘arnagale, Sounty. Ril ON, native of enny, Ireland. The funeral takes place from the residence of his Drother, 178 Kent street, Greenpoint, this (Sunday) apo May 25, at two o'clock. Friday, M 1873, Mary, the wite of Bernard Clark, natt county Caven, Ireland. ‘ The friends and ac tances of the family are respectfully invited vo attend the funeral, on Mon- day morning, 26th inst., at hali-past nine o'clock, from her late residence, 179 Varick street; thence ; to St. Joseph's charch, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered up for the repose of her soul; thence to Cemetery for interment. CLARKE.-~-On Friday evening, oe 1878, at her residence, 236 West Forty-cigh stre Mrs. 7 OLARKR, wife of C, J. Clarke, aged 36 years. e relatives and friends are respectfully invited wo GT, the funeral, on Monday, May 26, at half. “a t nine o'clock A. M., from her residence; from nce to St. Paul’s church, corner of Fifty-ninth street and Ninth avenue, where asolemn requiem ‘i be said, agi a hi Gores ion May 23, Mary E. CORNER. — mined a 4 CORNER, Widow of Jol rae j @The friends of the tamily ne. “respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ot her daughter, Miss Strickiands 91 Christopher street, wc, May 25, at two Botock P. M. eLL.—On Thursday, May 22, THOMAS CON- 65 years and 5 montns, ak r3 relatives and friends of the family are re- otfully invited to attend the funeral, on Mon- By the etn inst, at haif-past nine o’clock, from his ate te residence, 20 Hast Fifty-fourth street, thence to St. John the Evangelist church, Filtieth between Fourth and Madison avenues, re 2 solemn requiem mass Will be offered up for the repose of his soul. The remains will be iD- q faczad jb OAVASY VOINCHES Woodlawn tral depot ri te- trom Grand iB Orleans, on Wednesday, Al 30, Mic! zt 4 ¥, eldest son of the late phen Rielly’ ¢ Dublin, Dublin porn plane cong 4 OoNNELLY.—At Green| point, 1 L, on saturday, | Covueliy ed 63 ‘ mite, apt ies nelly, mn oat Ibe’ taken from her late resi- dence, 164 Meserole avenue, to the Church of St. Anthony, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her soul, on Monday morn- ing, May 26, at ten o'clock, from ‘thence to Calvary p- inst., at one metery. Special svi Pi ler remains wil Cemetery. latives and friends of the fami); -elatives and friends 0 of i te family are re- are Tespectal ity invited ¥ ttend. . ry ni invited to attend the fun from; the DaLy.—At Westchester, on Thuraday, May 22, lis street Baptist church, Paterson, J, this Saran A,, wife of Wintiela Daly and daughter ot Elizabeth and the late Canavan, aged ¥ years, § months and 20 days. ‘The relatives and friends are @ invived te attend the iuneral, on Sunday, May 25, , from St, Raymond "8 Westchester, at two o'clock P. (Sunday) afternoon, at one) o'clock. Ktrain on thi rags Road from the foot of Chambers at 11:15 A. M. RussELL,—On Saturday, May 2%, at M., at the house of Mrs. Jackson, leaves treet twelve o'clock 62 West Twenty- church, second street, Mr. J, EMERY RUSSELL, lately re- DAUvPHIN.—On Saturday, May 24, Gafter a poss turned from Malta. pet severe illness, FRANCIS XAVIER DAUPHIN, Funeral at the above Place, on Tuesday morning, May 27, at eleven o’cloc! SmirH.—On Friday, May pa ABINA LOFTuS, Wife of George Smith, mq the y native of Balina, county of Mayo, Ireland, ‘The funeral will take from her late Roosevelt street, on Sunday, May he 48th year of his age. ile relatives and ii friends of ‘the fat iste renldence, 61 Goorex sereet, on Monday, May 26, ae pans ee notice. : DENIKE.—On Friday mo! twin ‘brother of Gilbert H. Den! oO age 52 years, The relatives ana friends are invil to attend the funeral, from the residence of ne 8. Denixe, 508 Grand avenue, * aime ias on Sunday, May 25, at ok ped ALBERT P., Willard F. and A. M., are hereby notified to tena th the funeral of our deceased brothe: fae 1 two o’clock P. M. is tte on Monday, tg aes 26, at two o’clock, trom micah Friday, 23, SAMUEL W. DEVOF, | his late residence, roome street, between Co- 1d 59 years and Thon and Cannon streets. order funeral will take place from St. Mark’s church, AR sid x es aa Fifth fed Fourth oy tes ga urg, this (Sunday) afternoon, atgthree o'clock. DoLaN.—On Juan the beneares child of Francis and Onny Dolan, aged 2 years, 8 es and 23 di Sweet blossom, oh! how soon decayed; For fede Not earth, were thy soul’s charms The funeral will take place to-day (Sunday), from bid petence of his parents, 339 West Forty-fourth tree Duncan.—On Thursday, May 22, Mary, widow of Thomas Duncan, in the rity year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- oe invited to attend the funeral, irom her Plate residence, 849 Madison street, at one o’clock. DYCKMAN.—At Peekskill, N. Y., on Friday, May 23, StaTEs MORRIS DycKMAN, in the 58d year of his re. atthe relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, on Tuesday, the 27th instant, at half-past one P. M. Train via Hudson River Railroad, bug the Grand Central depot at forty-five minutes past ten. Car- Tiages will be in waiting at Peokski i depot. EpMonps.—On Friday morning, May 23, WILLIAM EpMonps, only surviving son of ‘Thomas ' Edmonds, of this city, aged 45 years, The relatives and friends of the family are ne spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from residence of his father, 232 East Seventy- eighth street, on Monday, 26th Inst., at one o'clock. Tuomas J. Drew, Secretary. TELFORD.—On Saturday evenin; %, at her residence, 34 North Moore C4 ror long and protracted suffering, PHEBE, Widow of Jonn Tel- ford, Notice of funeral hereafter. WEBSTER.—JOSKPH M. WEBSTER, Of England, fate |, with Duncan, Sherman & Co. ‘The relatives and triends are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, from ‘his late residence, 85 East Broadway, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock P. M. WELLBROCK.—On Saturday, wey 24, 1873, after & short illness, ADELAIDE M., ‘daug! ter of Henry and Margaret E. A. C, Wellbrock, aged 6 months and 19 aeiatives and friendsof the family are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, on Monday aiter- noon, May 26, at two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 506 Canal street, WILLTAMS.—On Wednesday, May 21, JouN L. C. WILLIAMS, in the 51st year of his.age. The relatives and friends of the evramiy, also the members of Farragut Council, No. 71, U. A. M,, and all other councils of the order, are Tespecttull invited to attend the funeral, from his late real- Oelsck P. Me Morton street, on Sunday, May 25, at one o'cloc! LOST AND FOUND, Foesncox ON SUNDAY L. LAST, A BLAOK | AND TAN FiTzHARRIs,—On Friday, May 23, in the 64th year Ie Dog; white breast; white and of his aj wails a4 vege marked with narrow wilte ‘une ta) tho contre of ‘Relatives and friends of the family are respect- | face. nk valghe ae feck by calling for fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 36 Bethune street, ae York, em, CENTRAL RAILROAD BOAT MM UNT- GARTLAND.—On Saturday, 24, 1873, PRTER aw, 7:15, trom New York, a leather Batanel, GARTLAND, & native of Dubun reland, in his 42d marked Yay Wilber, New York. ae one will be ear. suitably rewarded by leavin The relatives and friends ofthe family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom his late residence, 795 Washington street, on Monday, at half-past one o'clock, Hitepr.—A) Jiavana, Cuba, May 19, after a short iilhess, CHARLES H.7,80n of D, Henry Haight, in the 28th year of his age. Notice of funeral hereafter. HaAMILL.—Suddenly, .on Friday, May 23, MARY JANE HAMILL, Wife of James Hamill, of 418 East Fourteenth street. Friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Sanday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from 204 West Forty-first street. HANRAHAN.—On Thursday evening, May 22, ANN HANRAHAN, relict of James Hanrahan, a native of Adaire, county Limerick, Ireland, in the 70th year of her age. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son- in-law, James E. Thompson, 22 Claremont avenue, Brooklyn, this day (Sunday), at two o'clock, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Hess.—On Thursday evening, May 22, MARCELLA, youngest daughter of Abraham and Emilia Hess, in the 16th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 249. West Forty-eignth street, this (Sunday) morning, at half-past nine o'clock. The members of the Congregation Shaarai Tefila are hereby notified to attend the funeral of Mar- cella Hess on Sunday, the 25th inst., at half-past nine o'clock A, M.. from the residence of her pa- rents, 249 West Forty- se street. ae . ISAACS, Secretary. HInmMan.—At Utica, N. a ay on Tuesday, May 20, 1873, Mrs. MARY HINMAN, eldest daughter of the late George Schroeppel, aged 77 years. KReNAN.—In Brooklyn, on opshapa ost May 22, PATRICK KEENAN, aged 66 year: The relatives and friends or the family are re- Specttully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 516 Flushing avenue, this (Sunday) Morning, at eleven o'clock. The remains will be taken to St. Patrick’s church, Kent avenue, corner GlOUND—, W, MAY 22. APPLY TO P. M’DON. _ALD, venty saecond street, North River. OSTA BLACK AND TAN SLUT; SILVER COLLAR, marked “Nell Baker.” $5 reward if returned to 54 East Twenty-aixth sircet. O8T—ON SATURDAY MORNING, A WHITE SPITZ Dog. The finder will be rewarded by returning him to 12 West Sixteenth street. OST—IN A TWENTY-THIRD STREET AND NINTH avenue stage, going west, about 4% o'clock ne gt afternoon, a dark green Portemonnsts, containing and some change; think card of address was in it person returning ‘same to 249 West Twenty-third strfet will receive a suitable reward, Tess WHITE HAIRED FEMALE POODLE LOST— On the east side ot First avenue, between Thirty- first and Thirty-second streets, named Bellie. same to PATRICK DALY'S, first street and Fourth avenue. warded. ITOLEN—FROM G, P. LYDECKER, JEFFERSON avenue, Elizabeth, N.J., a bay Mare (two white hind feet), Harnéss and Buggy. ‘Any information will be re- warded. @. P. LYDECKER, ITOLEN.—A REWARD Return east corner of Thirty- Will be liberally. re- ‘and no questions asked, en from the. a Gs the mibeceiber mn sod ty a ore ¢ 17th of May, 1873. ress OHA box A Jacksonville. ia) Post ofice, Ora liberal rewakd will be given for any informa- ton: which wilt lead to the recovery: of the same. “REWARD.—LOST, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, A black and tan Dog, answering to the nate of “Jipple.” ‘Ten dollars reward will be paid for its return. to 355 Fourth avenue, between Twenty-fifth aud Twenty- sixth streets, New York. $10 REWARD.—LOST, ON THURSDAY, FROM ‘Twentieth street, a Spitz Dog. The finder will receive the above by returning to 25 East Twentieth st. STEAMBOATS, 6&0. ___._ YACHTS, uhougty sree, uence tin mainose’ | AT On PINE OW, DOATE OR ALFA. quiem will be offered for the repose o1 soul, nt . D. from thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. NOLAN, Herven Point, N. J., Chancellor Duck. KIRWEN.—At Clinton street, Hoboken, on Friday, VALUABLE STEAM CANAL BOAT FOR SALE May 23, after a short illness, ANN KIRWEN, aged 10 A cheap; has powerful machinery and suitable for years, 3 months and 3 days, freighting or towing; also several Core righ Canal The relattves and friends of the family are re- | Boats, Apply to or’ address M. F. JAMES & ©O., 105 Broad street, New York. A. G00D CANAL oe . SUIPABLE FOR A cit or, bel wed to JOHN DEAN, Long uy. tt Bouts —ALL KIND! : AND SIZES. “GHEAP; F FIFTY second hand ship's Boats: | twent eee oe Doat for SIEPHEN foot 14th street, “Harlem spectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sun- day) afternoon, at three 0 i The remains will be taken to the New’ LivinasTon.—At New Rochelle, 01 on Saturday, May 24, Louise, daughter of Ancram and Mary Living- ston, in the 5th year of her age. Funeral will ‘take _ ofon Monday, at one o'clock, Remains will Soxen 00 to the family vault at Claverack, waPigst? aor’ Lockwoop.—On Tharaday, 2 May 7 22, 1 1873, MARGA- RETTE C. LocKWoop, in the 64th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son, Charles T, Atkinson, 358 West Eleventh street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half- past one o’clock, without farther invitation. LOESCHIGE.—On Sunday, May 4, at Erfort, Prus- sia, Lupavica, widow of Gustave Loeschigk, aged 72 years, liver. OR SALE—A Shell, in perfect order, nearly Perey George Roahr's, toot of Thirty-tourth OR SALE—A SLOOP YACHT; LEN : EENOTE i, FaRr ‘on deck, 4 on keel: beam 14 feet; pits hardwood finish ; splendidly fur furnished and eq ic room, water closet, two boats, gun, &¢. id splendid Address YACHT: ia sana gage fe ie OR SALE-NEW SIDEWHEEL STEAMBOAT, 190 ony inches draught; Tugboat, 47 feet iax10 engines threes team Yachts. i 2 eae LIGHT FEARON FOU! DaRED Y sree Naar seen ai fiver. On Thursday, May 22, after a severe ill- erat EN LyNncu, daughter of Patrick and Cath- e fe Lynch, age byt ee — OH 10 days. 8 TAZARD, 6 Harrison street, eH HHA friends of the family are most | —— ~~ res} Sarai invited - attend the funeral, from the OR SALE CHEAP—SAIL, BOAT ofa al i one residence of her father, 541 Canal street, ‘this (Sun- lete order. Can be seen'at Pamrapo, N. J. Inquire of day) afternoon, at one o'cloc! MACMAHAN.—On Friday, ee. son of T. J. and pad and 2%; months. he relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral services, at two o'clock this (Sunday) afternoon, May 25, at the residence of the family, 71 West Tenth street. The , LEMAINRE, Pamrapo, N. J OR SALE, CHEAP—SUPERIOR ROW BOAT, 13 BY 434, new ail, 5 Oars. At HOLDER & SMITIS, 387 South streets box’ 583 Post office. Kk. fay 23, 23, THomMas as Alice Macmahan, aged Q)NE-QUARTER OF NEW STEAM TOW YACHT FOR Ange! cheap ; 46teetlong. Address J. W., Herald of- ear Of ner 8ae, & SUROPEHAN STEAMSHIPS. Captain ©. Hebieh, wit sai matey, May 2 at? taking passenge: iron Now to ‘Londen, ne tame) oad a KUNHARDPE Ub, 7" B G Freed se aden Hew or. werd BIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. TRANSATLANTIC, COMPANY'S TWEEN NEW YORK ade ING AT iets 3 1 oo eB Nras iver an fol jaturday, May $i Saturday, June 14 ‘Saturday, June 28 ‘Saturday, July 12 SAGE TN G ana b. ed uD Gneluding wine) | FRIOR or 5 Tees at cond cabin hg qameneenssarelles ye ee of feeurning oe the =a ie aren ae Sete i sav! , troub! GEORGE MACK EMETE, nt, 58 Br bib ole gd Tickets peewee Paris a Genel He Pa r Agent ‘ py ar AN wsiel way. jenna iver. RATES OF PASSAGE. Bound gand tp Woks atlow rates pen =e stown, Glasgow, mijon- GF Uardifl, $3 Prepaid cert Passen; ali (ed to Hi , Hamburg, Sw a nee Sane and Pact naan a “ihe a low For cabin passa eat “and keheral business apely st ehe “Fe Baa Ga. DALE, For storage passage ats O'Donwstt & 3 "9! ‘Skeon nts Bete «oa Chestnut a PRiladelpia, uth Market stree erpool- and Nor 8 hue Borie. Paria, NO8TH GERMAN LLOYD STRAMSHIP COMPANY. For Southampton and Bi saihe,steamanip BREMEN, Captain, H, Behuienburg, wilt gail on Wednesday, M: ay at from. a n pler. foot of Third street, Hoboken. to ‘be foltowed & mh ip MAIN eee i yon Otersudore on Saturday, May 3 assage to London, Havre and Bremen, paya- old, ‘or ite equivalent in currency "2 Wa. TRMAN, ae OuLhIGs 4 +, 204. Agente, ATIONAL LINE OF 8TRAMERS, Nv Weekly to Queenstown and Liverpool; fortnightly to ct. QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, «rom piers 44 and «7 North River, May "AIN: Gi Fieanon Grigs ITALY, pie GREECE, Tho GYPT, Groge GRNADA, HOLLAND, Br: THESE ae s ne 14, at eae! June 21, al sday, Jum Tae TLR INT Prepaid steet ‘pool, Queenstown, Londonderry, cow, Cardiff, Bristol or ‘or London, MIAN BY-ANY OTIER LINE! For further information apply at, the company's office, 69 Broaaway. HURST, Manager, OR CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON AND ALL OTHER riots England and Wales ‘The South Wales Atlante ‘Stcamshi first clase steamships will ‘salt, trom road whart, Jersey City, as follow PEM Ee Company's new, ennsylvania Rail AMIN AND STHRRAGH PASHERGE in, 75 and $30 curency. currenc’ eo | Dratts for £1 and upwards, For lurther pertlcviats, apply 0. a Gal. 17 Broadway, anne, York, Yigg am pr lad PACKET COMPANY'S (XABIN PASSENGERS FOR STEAMSHIP. PEMBROKE to Cardiff on 28th inst. will be conve: by tua steamer, leaving bar pomse, Whitehall, ear reoath ferry, at 2 P.M. y. A ‘few cl Sbova steamship St disengaged. Appiy 40 ARCHIBALD BAXTER & CO,, Agents, 17 Broadway. TATE LINE: 10 GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST AND Lonbo: ON DERI VIRGINIA SAILS J from the ¢ 8 docl om SUPERIOR AssexunR Peotiou an currenc: Ca Pe TABOR D ON ALL PARES OF EUROPE, For frelgm or Rasa BR Waser £00, Agents Stecrage office 45 Broadway. way. Ute mies MAIL LINE.—STEAM TO QUEENS. tow! iv mand’ galling every Wednesda Wat sp. M une 4, at moon a saeerage, peice careney: f P, Paria; Hamburg, Nor- sistem Faris Lien eqeniand, From. Cabin ber ssenigers booked to way Sweden, de. France and Germaby, at lowest rates. LIAMS & GUTON. BD Bro Broadway. (CUNARD LINE, The British and North American Royal Mail Steamship, between New York and Liverpool, calling at Cork Harbor. *JAVA........WED., May 23 PARTHTA . *CUBA.. WED., June 4] SAMARIA w *SCOTIA.....WED., June ll ABYSHINIA RAT. June 16 *aLGERI. ane 18| BATAVIA. AT. *RUSSLA Wb. Juneas | CALABRIA.. BAT, June 38 _—. imarked ‘thus * do not carry steerage passen- sind ‘every following Wednesflay and Saturday from New York. RATES OF Be pene — and to accommo- ee Re Pe Se Fon anaittonal. Return tickets on favorable tering deerage, $30, currency. tickets from Liverpoats ‘and Queenstown, all i pari of Europe, at lowest rates, Geigh r% ent, cabii a passage apply at the Company's oft , Green. For steerage passage, Building Broadway crit Baa LES G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, or to P. H, DU VERNET, corner Clark Randolph streets, Chicago, ™. remains will be taken to ton Pat » a interment. | ~ MaGRaTH.—On Saturday, MARY JANE 'TEAMBOAT NAUSHON FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— MoRCcE, Wife of Robert Magrath, ‘the dist year of ta woard 4'9 ath street, abe Hives, and repairing. Apply her age. Relatives:and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 413 Fourth avenue, on Monday, May 26, at one o'clock. MATHEWSs.—At St. Luke’s Hospital, on Friday, May 23, 1873, of consumption, WILLIAM H. MATHEWS, ILL SELL THE YACHT BBNJ. E. MALLORY, foot Fourth ever, Hoboken, N. J.. for the best offer bow 4 be oa etn (ot nearly new, well built, very nd good sea boat Séxtl; muse well nt once, Address Green TO | SAckir CK, Herald office. aged 54 years. yrour FOR SALE—A SCHOONER YACHT, 67 TONS Funeral services will take place at the Mortuary £R ered: centre-board; in complete order. chapel, at St. Luke’s Hospital, on Sunday, 25th | Address J. M. UKCHILL, 221 Commercial street, Port- respectfully invited without further in on. = kaD—At the Navy Yard, California, on ‘ues- $65. pt ny I ee me ge day, November 26, 1872, Paymaster GEORGE L. Face eda Aetrean ee W. Map, United States ihn fa The relatives and friends and those of bis father, George N. Mead, the oMcers of the Army and box 4,047 Fost oftice, New ___... .WANTED TO | ‘PURCHASE Navy, and members of the Masonic fraternity, are ‘ANTED ‘TO PURQHASE—A MIRROR, PARTIFS invited to attend the funeral, at Grace church, having one that they will sell at a fair price call on Hicks street, Brooklyn Heights, on Tuesday after- | or address Mrs CLARK, 4) West hiszodehoa bres street. noon, May 27, at three o'clock. MEYENBORG.—In Brooklyn, WILLIAM EDWARD, eldest son of John B. and Annie Meyenborg, aged? | ~~ years and 10 months. The relatives and friends of the ges ad as wellas the members of Steuben kotge, No. 133, 1. 0. 0. F. 3 United Brothers’ Lodge, No, 356, nd A. M., and the members of the Fifteenth battalion infantry, N. G. 8. N. Y., are respectfully invited to atten "the fu- neral, from the residence of his parents, 42 North Portiand avenue, Brooklyn, on Monday, the 26th of May, at two o'clock P. M. MuRpocH.—Suddenly, in Hoboken, ISABELLA, only — of James and Bertha Murdoch, aged 11 months. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at the residence of her parents, 64 Eighth street, on Sabbath, May 26, at two P. M., without further notice. * Glasgow (Scotland) papers please copy. MCALEVY.—Suddenly, on Friday, May 23, PETER i. MCALEVY. ‘The members of Painters’ Lodge, No. 4, and members of sister lodges; also members of Com- pany H, Sixty-ninth regiment, are hereby notified to attend the funeral, trom his late residence, 244 West Forty-seventh street, this (Sunday) alter- noon, at one o'clock. McCartTuy.—On Friday, May 23, Jonn McCarthy, aged 45 years. Bt Pairick’s Mutual Alliance and Benevolent Association of New York are requested to attend the Saag et on Sunday Pome eee May 25, at two “WANGH Foreign ‘ARRITZ.—GRAN TEL terre, reunis; bathrooms, Mittiard rooms. newspapers. Hom Pe LA PLACE DU PALAIS ROYAL, 170 Rue Rivoll, 170, Paris. New proprietors, DELAISSE, pere & fils Large and'small Apartinents, Service ala carte. Table d'hote at sc. Board and Lodgings at from $2. GEason 1873, SEASON 1873. HOTEL sith aire i aRD, Ope! ly 1, Atted up with the latest'and most comfortable improve- ments, billiards bathing estaMishment, shower baths, 4c. LENDID PAR SOUNDS. The hotel having been rebuilt. and new additions made to it in grand style during the last year, it l# now hotel at Mnterials vIEW OF mae SUNGFRav, 40, JOTICE IS HEREBY EN THA’ T Puna, section 3,of chupter 335, of the Inws of I osals for publishing aud distributing ine. Clty for one Fear, inaccordance with the specifica in the offiee of the Mayor ofthe city of New York, in the City Hail in said erty. will be received at said offige until Tuesday, June % prox. at 12 o'clock noon, at which hour the bids will be opened and read, and the award of the contract made as soon thereaiter as practicable. Hroposal’ will be enclosed ih a sealed envel Record o’clock, from 345 Second street, City. By Each hope endorsed, “Proposals tor Pablishing and Distribat order pou CALLAGHAN, renident. Chy Reosrd, and must be made in siflet cuatormily to Grorce RYAN, Secretary. McCartay.—On Saturday morning, May 24, of pneumonia, Joun McCaRTHy, aged 23 years, Friends and acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully requested to attend the funeral, on Sun- be May 25, at two o'clock, from his mother’s resi- dence, 260 Bowery, thence to Calvary Cemetery. McCormick.—On Saturday, iy. Mary, the guly daughter of James and Mary McCormick, aged }0 onthe and jays. Relatives and frends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday May 26, at three o'clock, from Laidlaw noon, "cloc ue, fourth door from Bonner avenue, Jersey Cit; rights, McCoy.—On Friday, May 23, Eprru, daughter of the specifications aforesaid. ‘The security required on the contract will be $1: WILLIAM ¥. LAVEMBYER, GEOR NORT. eM OUe.. Comusstoner of fublic Works. B, DELAFIELD sMira, poration. Mew Yous, May 17, 1973, COUN#! 10 the Corpo RUPOSALH FOR COAL PROPOSALS WILL BE Fecelved until June § for 600 tons of Coal, t9, Be de- livered in half tons, on orders issued by tere ‘uel As sociation, Address, with particulars, L, LEWENGUOD, 3 White street _ MATRIMONIAL, William F. and Mary G. McCo; A WIDOWER, Witll COMPORTARLE The faneral will take place irom the residence of wishes to beconie sequainted with an amial Pree jady, with a view to matrimony. Address, in con! her grandparents, 19 East fwellth street, this (Sun- day) morning, at ten o'clock, BIT STAR LINE. OR ee ated AND LIVERPOOL, CARRYING THE UNITED, STATES, Matha ‘hursdays, calling at Cork Hi tt 9 BALTIC S: Saturday May Ste n° + ¥ M. CELTH ee “Saturday, June OCH ANG - Ja ariao4. x ADRIATIC 16 28, at 7 avonia Torey, Jersey City —From the White Star dock, Passenger accommodations tor all classes ‘combinitig seers. speed and comfort. ns. staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, where least motion is felt. Surgeons and stowardens accompany the stonmer, te n, $100, Hold steerage, $301n Those wishing’ to sehd for fricnde ine the Old Gowatey can now obtain steerage prepaid certificates, $82 cur- rency. Passengers booked to or from all parts of America to Paris, Hamburg, Nerway, Sweden, India, Australia, China, ae. Draits trom £1 upwards. For inspection of plans ind other information apply at the company’s office, 19 Broadway, New York. Bills of lading Issued to Continental por mis JSEARRS, Agent. Nose AMERICAN STEAMSHIP 00, Steam to London. ‘The new first ¢lass full powered Norwegian steamship HAKON ADELSTEEN, A. W. Muller, Commander, wi will leave Harbeck Stores, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, May 27, for the above port, Passage—Cabin, S65 currency Stecrage, $30 currency. For treight or passage, So Ae pomaen 27 South William XTRA STEAMER, GLASGOW, LIVARFOOL, ANP LONDONDERRY. Owing to the anupcenopenies demand for cabin passage their steamers, will despatch thelr elegant new steam- AS ITALIA. a ay 3 ier 20 North River, at noor ‘This steamer” as Very superior commiodation fer saloon passengers. Cabin per sat ; Return Tickets, $190; DERSUN Baers, Agents, No.7 Bowling Green. AT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE. FATW YORK TO BRISTOL, ENG. DIRECT. G r is and passengers for London, Cardiff, New. Taking Sontucenterrand all porws in Bristol Channel a Te” auners of this line will sail irom pier 18 East 9 follows NPLAND Saturday, May $1 LADY L¥G dnesday, June 18 Wednesday, gay 9 July 2 GREAT ¥ Waste RN fed nesd: New Steamer now buliding. Cabin pessage $70 currency Steer be 30 currency Partie can obtain pre- paid verti upwards. baedoia ft rem bd ad MORGAN'S SONS, 70 South street, New York. UROPRAN TRAVELLERS WILL FIND TRUNKS RK for stagergoms and, Continental travel, ChAIFE & for the steamers. £c., at JON CA. CATTNACH’: Broadway neat ‘Astor place (removed trom corner Broad. 1 street.) y and ‘AT me oo SOvERIa PASSPORTS o ; | UNtiea ‘rom Bifdad tees ‘ar Ke io catons bgt 4 N bil ce ‘on jor tvery State PE RING, 368 Broad way, room a. box 174 Herald office. GENTLEMAN oF GOOD MORAL CHARAOTER (OGRANN,—SaRAH MCGRANY, @ native of county A desires to open a strictly honorable Sorresn: Tyrone, parish of Agiish, Ireland. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- with a lady possessing the same good qualitie ities Ca Ba monially inclined: wealth not #0! this week J, MARRINER, box 100 Herald ‘ieee N EDUCATED YOUNG GENTLEMAN WISHES THE acquaintance of a young lady, with view to. matri- inony. “Address LAKE, Herald Uptown Branch offiee: spectfally invited to attend the funeral, from her sister's residence, 204 West ae street, on Bul jay 25, at half-past one P. M. PINCENEY.—At Satilla Mills, Ga., on. Fri May year 3 NITED STATES sparen rom THE DEPART. Cy aa a orn reir a Mota le to fa, Th Gea lers fing ery fatale and Territory. NITED STATES PAS! aed BUREAU. galt n ae irtment of Site issued b3 States Court Hows, al ‘Oba: (ORRESPONDENCE w with A LADY NOT OVER %, J dideulnlyy Wi ke oka ama se bacuare. Cony , Address con- pI gl PINCENEY, Of this city, in the 18 Helatives and friends are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, from the Baptist church on Fite augeh near Third avenue, ou Sunday, rNITED STATES SPT crepet AGENCY.—A.__ T. WELOH, late Chief of reau, Depart al, ashing Bs “Age 1 Broadway, wea hewn anh }OOK'S TOURS TO IRBLAND. SOOTL AMD, AND ae. routes; Cook’ to Switzerland 100 routes ; Cook's Fours 50 Vigs nA, Py. Bom ft Spoms K, SON & seat ihe 262 Broadway, and Fleet street, Lor COASTWISE SHIPS. STEAMSHIPS. ‘pacirig, wai MAIL PORNIA JAPAN Gos LINE TO CARRYING M. MSPINW RS ats HA GREY PASSENGER REY. Ai RAEI at Ob 0, Dy » jay 3i—Steamer bain ny A x SHAUNGEY Bee A. G. 7 will leave orth Rive Wo'clock aay with San Fran- eaten alo eon month irom. New ea ih Sento . Tonat pear aplen Prancioeo on or oan ee ety Sh a ae Japan and ire For sae 2 ci a for Japan an rat ers ht and. all further at coura, ane gers wich AYANAPOR PURRTA Toe SAMANA “AND ST. nine 0 1 1 steamship eerie twill er a Wednes- ik mn Puerta Vor trelght a ” POBFORD PROTABRS £6 & see, iy, am coms to suit EW YORK AND BERMUDA STEAMSHIP aie capryingt pe emu ronand ot Ge oes Tollow; gad 8, Lay add way sa a ial o'clock EM, ram, Porlock EF ye app! hal feet. Excursion teiets lasued for the roand ra eotem TLAS SEB AWOETE, COMPANY, cod service for West Ue Havana, Venezuela and Spanish Main. Tne com] eet me te steamers are appointed ¢ to sail as tollo’ rth pier 12 North River) :— Fava: MANDING: Cay pain 6) For Turk’s nd. Jamaicy fy BEL, CO: it en AY B08 co Aa For treight ro pi CO., General Agents, 56 IRECT eh dees HAVANA | TORTESO A ‘New York and Mexican tau finde Sn line, leaving pler No. 3 North River, at $ CITY OF HAVANA tain and a aD to FIM FOr FORWOOD GITY OF MERIDA ( a of ¥)- OPATRA (Havans snd ico). Gity OF HAVANS (Havana fly). For freight of pass pa a CERANBE & 4 SONS, 33 ca EW YORK AND HAVAM DIRECT MAIL LINE. These first class steamship will sail every Tuesday at $F. MG trom pier 13 North liver doot of Cedar street, for Havana direct, as follow GhuUMBEA Tuesday, Mav 27 WILMINGTON Tuesday, June 3 MORRO CASTI: ‘Tuesday, June 10 Supplementary ‘ter to three P. M. ‘on day of sailing. 4 For freight of p or passage having magnificent accommo- piewaraahy puLtram t P. CLYDE & 00., No. 6 Bowling Green, _D. MCKELLER Agenfn Havana. EXAS LINE.—FOR GALVESTON, TOUCHING AT Key West, carryingthe United States Mail.—Steamer CLYDE, Captain Kk will leave pier 20 East River, Saturday, ay car ee M. Gbrouehy bt bills of lading iven to Housto: Hous. aind dl, poinis on the Galveston, mand imengerson an B. ‘3 and ©, R. R. No charge for forwarding in LAE A os rai freight or passage, having eee STA LIORY EO, 153 Maiden lane, oF WP, CLYDE, nity ‘Wall street EXCURSIONS. gM STEAMBOAT T NOTICE, SUMMER yay Mi boats Genebaciet aay £7 nant River) aiearnuas our tra be ani a igri, Pe = 6 oe Blah fourth ds Historia, ubth ai cg tapernen EGULAR cates BOAT ORT and all the interindiate landings ye Captain De will. cc ‘ ign om ive Sunday, May 26, Leave Bare! ircet afte recurs o’cl lock in the ‘aorning. Leave Ke} at 4 P. eae We VALLEY AND FORT LEB to let, frexcursion’ A Apply to C. HOLLENBECK & CO., ' South stree' Conte Atos AT sane, ARANOH.—THR ier 28 North River /00t Fi Fedeacte Lite ifn Sinead GTATEN IVAND NORTH SHORE FERRY, orth My ria Ge % ae ie rn Thao Auta 1, T0830, 4:30, 5:30, 6 730 4 9, 10, 11:50 as; 2, 2:9, 398, I 430, 6: Caan 27g. f sand-2.8, aie ey 1, 9:50, 4, 90,7, 6 pei e Istand-7 20, 9:20, 10:29, 11:80 A. M5 1:20, 2:50, gon) tiie Ton island, Wasreone Sisson tO MER & CO., 243 Front street. HE NEW JERSEY SOUTHERN pany ‘tention to their: extraordinary Ly accomm: ation of Excursion Parties eer their gamers Pee MOUT Od ew Bx. TER ‘FOR EX Grove-and other With BRANCH and JESSE cursion — and renty 8 acres of | diosing a and at Branch, * | seine eis ay yee Ge iL Mi 10 New ¥« a crane Bouaay, Rep PA actly hoo ao) NEW. SIDEWHE. ts TWILIGHT, GEN. agate cK oy MATTANO, for excursions and moonlight p W. H. HAZARD, Jr., 62 Harrison street ae et A i SO T THOMPSO) LLEGE, 20 FOURTH 5) Weiting ‘opposite Cooper ane Bookkeeping, W1 Arithmetic and Lang Day and evening. department t—Tel i operators. No elography ry y cauight practically ; fomand for UL BAD WRITERS AND INOOMPETENT BOOK: , | uae aga nee aan alee ry .282 Bro irty-third stree rit Lesions, $250; “ladies qualified aa bookkeepers | rap. JUST ARRIVED FROM PARIS, SPEAKING , and eorrespondiny in French and English, will give riyate languag terms. Radrees On i, Herald otfeo eo OO sii WIDOW LADY or. REFINEMENT, HAVING, asant home, would like the care and i partes willtn to pay ibe y need apply 10" oe S06 4 apply re. - A CARD.—PARENTS WHOSE SONS ARE DEFICI- ent in their preparation for y collage OA can secure re ure the: rvieee of an experienced tutor ing YALE, Herald office. Also instruction riven in isn AXE, READERS OF THE HERALD SHOULD CALL ft Wort Side College, Sixth avenue and Twenty-third street, and see how. thoroug! learn practical Hookkeen ing ke. ma an pre) ate fi pros niifable saeatel a rmmence. st any’ Bane chpecialty inviteds clreulare sant free, FAMILY SCHOOL FOR SMALL, 0 HELD EBN$i8 per month Fainste Rady’ roel oss box Se AM LADY, EXPERIENCED IN | TEACHING ret nch and music, desires to excl sams for Boma references. Address BELDEN, Branch ice. | \. aie’ tear Ave pr MN Nor River on Saturday, as a saa oF. De received daily. Througti ven to Gi jianola, fort or Aranzas wheel Br Wrazoe, Santiago ant St Lot ange apply eo CLARK A eh ‘OR mlai8 eo ARS RCHANTs’ PEE hear LINE. The sinauuans L MEA DE, from pler 36 North Fiver foot of North More street, Freight hare! ehloagh rates gived to ®t Tanti Wiekabury, Mobile, Gaiweston and Tntianola, ag z “ig passage. having superio: tions, apply to or FR) RDERTO AKER. 0 Broadway, Nee NEW “ORLEANS Hake Southern ‘The 1 CITY OF DALLAS, Captain, Jones, will leave bier mn ory Eat avery Wednesda, 23 at +P. For freight or ie 86 West street. ‘i ten fndianoin, Rockport or Arsnzas Wharf, Br Brazos han. tiago and St. Louis. Cabin passa Steerage,, $25. “ss or passage. having supe! ior buchen lone, appl oH, MALL & CO., , 153 Maiden lane. R NORFOLK, UITY POINT AND RICHMOND.—THE Old Dominion Steamship Company will despatch £87 North River their’ elegant sldewheel steamn- ship WYANOK. ch commander, for Norfolk, C nip Vand Richmond, on Tucwlay, May af, at P. aM agh bills of lading to all pointe South and 5 er tickets issued to all points. ‘Ac: neal ed. Apply at pier $7, oF at the ____RAVELL ERS’ GUIDE. nwich street, corner of Dey. R LINE TO BOSTON, Fee ve via Newport and Fall River. The world- xenoyuet, steamers BRISTOL and PROVI- DENCE leave pier 28 in River, foot of Murray street, (Si cepted) a: dally (Gundays excepted af BACON, Superintendent. ‘OTICE, ~~ = ‘on and after Sanday, May 4, 167% the Harlem “rincommence their Sunday trips for the reason, Tending at Bloventh street, Astoria and Harlem Bridge: First Doat leaves Peck sip at lDo‘clock and hourly there: ae ee the pay bs sormertpg, wim bag fr LMAN, Superintendent. ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. prnee tee lene New Wee from foot of Desbrosses and streets, as follows'.— ir Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and Sout! it ealman Ealnce tar attached, Ae me er For Baltimore, Was ington ‘and the South at® A. M,, 1,9 Exp eas for Ph i ae 8 9. 9:30 A, M1230. 1,6 & 6 8:90, P. M., and I: For Philadelphia, via x a mad 2M. Po nt pect ‘or x 12, 6 8 5:30, 5:50, Por Rah i 7 ah, 42. 8 7! ea if night, Sunday, 5:0) “and and Perth Amboy, 6 and 10 A. M., 2:30, a earecan a 3, Mo ars M., 1, 2 3, 4:10, 5:20, 6, a mr SW and 12 night.’ Sunday'b and 9 P. For Bast Millstone, 7'A. M., 12 noon, 4:10 and 5:20 P, M. Lambertville and Flemington, 9 A. M and? P.M. For Phillipsburg and Belvidere, 2 and 4 rar modation for. sae Burtingten and Cam- 7 and 9:30 A. yfand 6 P.M, rae Beceneid, ba Anke 2 M. For Jamesburg, Heniverion Samvien, 6 A. M., and, vie boat trom Pier No. 1, 3:40.b. M. wes ‘rom Washinton ant ae ‘A. 434, B Me: Sunday: 6:40 A. From ehilage: int, 5 21, 6:5); 10:14, LL bu A. My, 2, 8:54, 6 SiS'P. M.: Sunday, 921, 6 it ‘Ticket offices, 6" at ‘and 9 Bio House and toot of Desbrosses and Cor Emigrant Ticket office, No. 8 Battery, piace A.J. CASSATT, M. B General Manager. ger J SUNDAY EVENING BOAT FOR ALBANY AND —Passage $1 50. The elegant Sieeen te at Tuome: POWELL will leave pier 49 Ni Rivers, toot of Leroy street, every Sunday evening £6 0 "clock making close connection with railroads for all North, Rast and West, Through tickets sold and bay aden a0 Sita CORNELE, Superintendent. _ 803 FOR. at Si rist parks, landing sand peo eke and a m par ‘each way. cd a DiRIBANIA a ve se a Sepamne met CATLEN Pill connect with above boats from York, for High Bridge. beamed ane D LONGSTRERT, Superintendent, ‘SUNDAY BOAT FOR NEWARK, On and atter Sunday, May 4, the steamboat MAGENTA will make her re reqular trips loaying foot of Market arect, Newark, ait A.M. and 2 aig, foot of Barclay street, New Yor a na Ha? stopping at Be eres m Pe 4 LEE, Yap et VALLEY AND HADY SIDE amers a3 oe ie ineludes from pring ratrect, at (0 and’ P.M, Fare, 1 cen OR PI A FA! BILADELPIIA VIA LONG BRANCH. —FAR red 2; steamers PLYMOUTH ROCK ave wer 23 North River at 9:20 A. M Pry irti with trains of NEW JERSEY |, W. BENTLEY, General Manager. A at Rignth street Market slip hourl from 104M Market slip ask «, wave Mor. ents. SOUTHERN USINESS WRITING, BOOKKBEPING, ARITH- metic, &c., for gentlemen, Maples 1,004, —DOL” BEAWS Gommercial Collegé, yp oarmer Eighteenth street, remains open day and evening Summer. Gentlemen or ladies can secure private ged and have roe! lessons. ys prepared practical business. Stiffness, cramping or trembling remover ina. RENCH CONVERSATION AND LITERATURE. Protessor J. L, PARRAIN, ie West Fourteenth street. ERMAN, FRENCH —QUARTERLY—COMPLETED BY ‘’ approved mnemonic method; $2 60! fae Bae ORT raiancey street. @ mont OVERNESS OR TEACHER WANTED.—WILL on stent lady instruct a boy of seven and a girl o mit for p nt room and board, in a widower’s fai ys Deer the city; could i two Cx. ‘three other pupils; no | social ci ‘moderate to lee; pleasant semi-1 groan ds Eee nar = SPange ABD ‘TRENCH THOROUOHU TA TAUGHT— inane ast tem oF spite to ANTONIS HAKESP! lish literat uarter. Address 23 ranch Post office, | N READING LESSONS AND ENG- ladies. residences, New Yorks er ARADER AND WRI ITER, box @ Long MERICAN CONSERVAT Ry OF MUSTO, 865 | HROAD. Pole square. This in- Aitute wil be open. ali Sutin. UBIO, saaare, ture and reading music, tor Bios and Viol, are. no rw forming at $10each branch. A°special course will be licld (OF thowe wha desire 10 Decomitenchers and prot sional si furthe sie & sonal near i, 1, SURROEDER? ect A BY Atnert 1 Gazette, May number, roonast twenty-t three can ingle copies 10 cena. ask pages valuable music. AS THE te ew YORK Hpleheaghih atid OF MOUSIC,. No. 6 East Moartnenth stre street, next to Delmonico’s, an BRANCH, Nos. ee 1tand A Court street, near State, |AIN OPEN THE ENTIRE YEAR for Priv. oy olaes instruction in all branches of Music and* Modern Language: A @oop BASS SINGER WISHES FOR AN ENGAGE. ment 9 sing at concerts or evening entertainments. Address J. 8. C., Het office. GOOD ALTO WISHES A SITUATION IN & choir, with a reasonable compensation. Address ©. EK. H., 138 h st. YOUNG GENTLEMAN DESIRES PRACTICE ON A 8 Hora {'oftee Address, stating terms, PIANIST, box 188 Herald office. —_ NTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON A fe Fiamoforte at pupil's residence for 10 per quare ; rences given. 6, FAG th, box i Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,269 ae COLLEGE OF MUSIC, 767 BROADWAY, A. Scar Ninth street —Instruction In all branches Imusic; special attention called to our Vocal Department} Violin classes now forming. fag MUSICAL ACADEMY, 12 UNION ‘square. Instruction in all bra ‘of mume. vate of class lessons under Mr. Hallam’s tuition or super- vision. Open all Summer. GENTLEMAN GIVES PIANO AND SINGING LES. A. Sto athis residence or at pupiite for to, $10, pe q month. Address norEeeo iF MUSIC, West Twenty-third street. YARD.—MI88 WATSON GIVES PRIVATE PIANO, C ‘Organ and Guitar Lessons at her residence, 92 Clin- ton place Gighth street). Instruments furnished for dally practice. Circulars, with particulars, mailed free. OR BALECTHE ENTIRE COLLECTION OF THE Brooklyn Choral Union Society, consisting of about 6.000 copies of rare and choice music; will be sold at ® rain WL. HEADLEY, Attorney, & William street, TENOR WA’ ‘TED-FOR EPISCOPAL CHURCH; SAL. mod first. mn MUSIC, box 2,068 ons, ‘ANTED—SEVERAL RELIABLE CHURCH CHOIR pofingers: must have some knowledge of music, improve and be of good moral character. Address wit ard culars, WAINWRIGHT, Herald off ANTED—AN ORGANIST, TO GO A SHORT DIS. tance in the country, to take charge of a choir and teach singing to Sunday ‘school; must be acquainted with the Episcopal service. ‘Address box 193 Herald office. WARTED—A YOUNG LADY TO LEARN MUSIC EN- graving; required, references, a knowledge of the rudiments of music ‘and id the languages a8 ie ‘ Miss A PLETCHER. No.7 Washington place, care St H. ee (RBLE AND MARBLEIZING A ® Wore ish ee oe teenth sireet,—Marble bi farbie Counters, Monuc and as bined a that tn sae etition Merble Turning tor the trade. ASSO} OF MANTELS, UNSURPASSED m gumaure oF asi eaneesaie ss ulaegdet echt are company, Po avenue and Seventeenth street, Union square. TEWART'S SLATK MANTELS.—RIOH AND ELE- iption ; Mar. ee aera Ot tad ES ress Twenty-third street, nes ar Seventh avenue, N.Y. C LS OF NEW DESIGNS AND COLORS, S“te ig Slate Work, at ‘warerooms EAGLE SLATE COMPANY, ‘M2 Sixth avenue. OR CHARTER—THE FIRST CLASS STEAMER CITY Point, in perfect order, of great speed an for inside ‘or outside business. Apply to Oars LEARN, 73 William street. OVERNOR'S ISLAND OPEN TO VISITO! THE new and elegant steam fale a “OvaRNONs ISLAND leaves Custom House i Lag in the, Battery, dail Spnaary included), every even island. Music by the band in the ‘aiterndons, followed by dress parade. ReGornend a ae care fi oa Arter ornwall, Ne aN £06 terpsie and Reo eh JOMAB © ELL and JAMES W. NEE aed De hae a te FOR FURNITURE, PIANOS, BAG. parate rooms. Wo invite the atten- yn of Apart pares faving furniture to store during the Summer mont our superior accommudations for id skin ods, style of r &c.; the hoisting and packing go sty! i Harrie) 4 don ‘rates in the city ini 38, and 42 Commerce meet near Bleecker. _ CIGARS Cau OF HAVANA TOBACCO—ROBA CONCH. m3} Fi. had a Cuba Galena ie $60; ‘onpearancespaqublitfe MET TAY NO a U0, 60 Maldon lames