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THE MUNGE MYSTERY, Diving Coroners’ Office. Gearing on the Charge of Selling the Old Man’s Body. NO RECORDS. Every State Law Touching the Promis- cuous Dead Violated. Deputy Coroner Sees and the Morgue Superintendent Put Under Bail. How the Body Reached the Tniver- sity Spirit Vats. PHILADELPHIA, August 23, 1873. I ‘stated in my former letter, coucerning the frowning oi Thomas Munce, that inthe final dis- a of bis corpse three distinct statutes Bad en broken, wuich are a8 follows:— RULE 6,—Ali bodies brougnt to the Morgue shall main, L they are uot recognized, in the Hut of hivition seventy-cwo heures or longer, or until'de- InpvBiOR CoMminences. ‘Lhe chiang, anell aiso exhibited near tie body. li, When tie exmnvi- tion can no longer be cuntinued, the ourecosnized, at isto be buried, The cl Trema.n exp twenty Gays lovger. bodies when Idenutied ii be immediately withdraw from exhibition and paced ina private rvom, The body of thomas Munce wus on exhibition for only iorty-cight hours. ‘The second statute reads this :— RUL& 16,—Alter une yeur’s time from the date of the reception of aay uvidentified body the Superin- tendent suall deiuver Over to the Courmissiouer of Cit, Property ail the cluth&s aud otner property that ‘wee fouud upon toe bouy of tue deveased ut the time it was received into the Morgue, together ‘With @ list ol the property then handed over, the Baime to ve copted .rom the record puok, with the Dumber to corvesponu with that of the vody. The Commissioner, on finding the , roperty and list to ‘oorrespond, shall then preverve ihe list und have the property sold ut public'sale, and shail uand the plo.eeus O1 such sues Over to the ily Tre suger bud wake nis reocipt sor the same, and tue wiedit to be mude to the Commissioner shall state as realized trom the sa.e Of A, B or U, decvaued, edtects, ko. ‘Lhe clothes Were stripped {rom Thomas Munce at the time ne was sold illegally to’ the University of Pennsvivania, and were thrown away m a pie, 80 that their whereabouts are not ut this time’ known, ‘The other statute of the'law reads thus:— RULE 17.—Hf any cocpse shall remain uurecog- Bized “rer forty-eight hours te Supermtengent Burau Bave (ne Foss photographed in tue Clutues.in, i Wiucu it Was foun: No photegruph was taken of Themes Munce, Here tuetr were three iaws together broken, and Wiiat Was there leit for tie ofticers tede? surely hothing but tw arrest those parties Who under pre; Bent evidence had ‘broken the iww; consequentiy ‘Warrants Were at once issued lor William Baxter aud Deputy Coroner Jolin ‘sees. AD afar of thid Kind was uhyrecedetired in Quaker City ‘listory, ‘and no little excitument attended tte tiewring de Ore Alderman Bcitier ‘this aisernoon. Almost three hours were consumed in the renaering of the evidence, and awany staring siatements diledin she ume. THE TRIAL OPBNED by a remark maue by tive counsel of Mr. Sees that the gentieman, understauaing that there was a Warrant issued for ‘tis urrest, tiad not waited to have it served, but had yielded wp his person Voluntarily. in thisdetter 1 state eal the ieuding fa Waien thus iar bave Hot been fully stated in the HERALD, and suall wit all evidence Which in- corporutes the stutements Miide in ny last commu- ication, The sacts as before narrated are Lnese :— Thomus Munce was dro.ned in the Scauyikiil July 2. His body was taken to tie Morgue, his clothing was robbed and bis body sold. ‘he mon Who stuie Wis Witch was arfested, and his body was whaily revoguized by his sister and two brothers in the vats of the University oi Penn- sylvania. MORGUE STATISTICS WANTING, Mr. John H. Pugh, Commissioner 0! City Property, being swoin, turned to the record -book and read that an‘ubkuown man ‘had veen brought to ‘the Morgue, July 3, eieven A. M., #80 @Jew more gen- erul statements, un. cOucluded oy reading that the body bad been taken Out by the Coroner. Aider- man Butier read the law given @pove, anu wished the beoks produced ia which note nad been made ol the clothing found on the drowned man, He was Given to understand thet ‘there were no #aco books, 1. M. Taylor, Department of City Property, told the A.dermuan in ais evidence wat tie wan Baxter, who is emp.oyeu at tue Moigue, had void hum qhat there Were no. other vooks than the one which Mr, Pugh had just shown, anid wiith was Shuply a register of parties biouglt in, Taylor gaid that he had. been . employed for years and had never seen any otiier books, Alderman Buticr then read tue tvilowing 19 RULE 6.—Tue attendant im charge wil, on the AITiVai Ol Lhe Lowy at tae Mocpgile, lumediateiy Feport to the voruaer, He wih tien recera, iD a buvk to be Ket sor the purpose, a detahed account Ol We recuvery oO: We LOuy, When 1ound, and at What pluce auu at Wut hour, the tour of aduits- Bion LO the Morgue, in Wiuse Charge Of On Whose Wairaut; u descriptich O the bowy, clothing, pa- Pers abd money und Ou it; ada w bhe margin of the Dvok, oppoxite the account, state the number m consecutive Oruer ui the bodies received, wiLce Dumber @uat: be wl4o pidced on the vudy, Tue pa- pers, mouey Adu Gil OLNEY Yalugoles shall be put Up iu &@ , wCKuge, Wurhed With the Same nuuil As lve OUdy, dud placed In security by tae Superman. tendent, wao shalt be held responsivie ior tho Bune. ‘No such record had ever been kept, the law bau been violated. THE SPiKiP VAT KBEPER, William Willmot was then called gpon'the stand, He was a negro, i charg? 01 the vate at tho Uni versity of Pen.aylvauia, in a soineWHde *Yofertor posinon. He said — ) ido not know who brought the body.to the Unk versity; the Vody was cecerved by Mr. Nash. Q Who Was tiie mau-wio brought 1b in? = A, There are 80 mauy coming‘and goiug that i cannot bWea) 48 to WhO Ib wa. Q. Willian baxter, Brand up, Is he thegnan who br ht the bouy Lo tue building? A, He looks hike the Man, but I woula Dvt like 10 sWear-posi+ tively What heis; the budy was brought im Letweea five ana six o'clO Kin the evening; tue clooning Was puled of and thrown aside; t do not kuew Wat has become ol it. - 1 Robert Nast, assistunt of the Professor of Ana- tomy iu the Unive.sity o1 Pernsy vanta, said :—Lthe body of Lhomas Mauce Was brougut to us irom the Mu: gue; a xréat Many bodies come to us through tus meditim; be kuew Baxter very Well; Baxter brought them seVerad Lodies at diferent tinies ; T wil uot swear that Baxcer brought ‘thts vody. q Did you see the Men who brougat Lhomas Muuve’s corpse to you? “A. Yes. i? @ Who were taey? lL cannot tell, q Was itdark? A. No. & Do you mean to tet me that you could not tell Who # ere the mon who veougut the vody waen you received 16 irou their pands? “Do vou mean w Hey tuat you Wourd hot have Known Baxicr u yon bad seen him? A. 1 ain not positive. Q Are you positive of anytaing? A. Not of this. ‘aptain Tho My OF Olive, then said :—! hav 4 taik Wita Basver, anu he anid twat Gapumn Heins and otuers had Deen up to tae Morgue wo und Qu old Man, wad hat Lt Would be-of any interest to me he (Haxter) Gould-take me ‘to where it was. Detective Mears sad have bee ‘this bouy lor the verm of five week: erg reste ow earns Rs i id me that tue el Bnd mysolt called Baxter out. at the time. of ont iret visit to tie Morgue abd asked ‘him’ whether 2 UNKNOWN Man did Not have Gm a par O1 speL- tucies; Baxter told Us, Wien We ask tim where they were, that he had piven then’ to Deputy Coroner Sees; We then asked Mr. Sees where they Were; he auswered tuat Baxter had never given thew to nim; whe we culied #axter up fe dented Shathe toid use had given the Speciaciés to the Deputy Ovroner; mr. bees tuet pulled our a fetter, And said that it had been found wpoa the Ledy or the unknown man, h Alderman Beitier here interrupted Detective ears, and asked Deputy Coroner Secs whether could tarnish any bovks wher fy, necordlag to i, record of tus letter €ou.d ve fonud. No Een book wus produced, aad uo secord hii been e. and hence t fears then continued his testim: ny, and told Into the Philadelphia NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST, 25, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. found the body, along with his as- There were several other witnesses examined, and the “hearing,” as it is called, was exceedingly William McEwen, the driver of the dead-wagon ‘and the person who took the old man’s watch and pawned it, swore that he saw Baxter take the spee- | taciés from tre pocket of the ol man-after the body had been taken from the carriage and put in the yard at the Morgue. The two pawnbrokers inter- ested im advancing money upon the jewelry found upon the corpse testifiea that Wiliam McEwen ‘was the party who received it, In pawning one article he represented it as a gift from his father. The counsel of the Deputy Coroner spent a great deal of time in cross questioning the witnesses, and the young man acting as ¢ounsel for Baxter Mnitated Him to @ sumewnat Hmited extent. VIOLATIONS OF THE STATUTES. Briefy recapitulating ‘this case’ T deduct from it the foliowing:—Deputy Coroner Sees in tailing to record the letter found upon Thomas Munce, in falling toleave the body on exhibition for seventy- two hours, in neglecting to have tue face pheto- graped‘at ‘the expiration of forty-eight Hours, and paying no attention to the drowned man’s clothing, which, according to the ordinance given above, ig required 40 be keps om exhibitton | for ‘ohe your, was guilty of a great neglect. But it was tts violation of that plaim and clearly defined State law which Jorhids that’the body of @ stranger or traveller shall be disposed of for dissection under any circumstances, and which directly commands that evéry sach body shall be decently buried. It was in consideration of this law that a Wartant was issted ‘for his attest; and imutated, the example. oi! his predecessora caunot render tie Vielation of these laws any léas Nagrant or direct, while the rumor that ne did not render the ‘pioper records, because ‘he haud‘no books given him in which to make them, involv¥es the question ‘Whettiéy, Mr. Sees ‘las ever at any tite signitied bis meed of the eime by asking for them, The fact that Captain Thompson swore Baxtet Had told him that’ ‘te cond’ conduct thts oMmeer to the place where the body was put. away shows elearly that Baxter does know something concerning the de- in tie’evittente Of Nash and tae wegro, the public war not in the least familiar, Nash and the negro were both stubborn Witnesses, and though both’ are employed where ‘the body was found, neither seemed to know anything about the identity of the parties who brought it there, ‘Nash swears that he has known Baxter ‘along while, that he bag time and time again brought Dodies ‘there, that he saw and helped the men hanaie the corpse of Thomas Munce, and also ‘awears that, although ‘it was broad daylight, he cannot tel whether one of these paities was ‘Buxtér or not, Tue case at this ausatistotory pont was postponed, Wiliam Meiwen was ordered ‘aa: foilows:—"Tou are: bowadl over for fhe sam of $1,200 to appear ‘at the present Yerm ot-Court forthe lareeny of a wate and chain, the property of Thomas Munce.” Supériateadent Baxter and Déeptty Coroner Sees were podnd Over in $2,500 ‘to ‘wppear “at 4 furfher hearing on Friday next. ‘Altiough the exaniination this aftefhoon was One Oitue most extraordivary character, the bear fng'of next week willbe ‘one ‘of ett greater ‘and deeper interest, because Professor Hodge with then be present, whois a prominent gentleman {to the University, and whe, HO doubt, will be abieé to identity the party whu brought tire buday there. ‘He ‘Was out of town and could not appear this after- noon, THE FRIENDS AND REVATIVES OF THE as Will'g[s0 come on, and fs tiey are all parties of Iib- oral méans, they will Aoubiiess silt the matter to the fuilest extent. Tne assurauce has already been expressed that $10,000, $15,000 or §20,000 will be willy spent to punish all who have dealt ike- | @aliy or bartered with their brother's apiortunate | remains, while the morai eect woich such a pro- cedute would have upon ‘the disposition 0: uatortu- hates in future cannot be overestimated. tad thi goss carelessness not veen detected by the police the affasrs 01 the deceased, @ud those of bis rela- tives aiso, Would have been thrown mito the most perplexing contusion. Nor is this atl. What could have prevented sume particular individual, ‘who had peen made Oware of the death of this man, Jrom.eppearmg before bis relatives with a Jorged will, in wuich it coaid be @ntiounced “that ‘Thomas Munge bad transerred everytning to bia. ihe gentleman who was drowned owiled extensive es sates in ireland, and aad the detectives not found hus body there would have been no reco;d, what ever at the Qoroners’ office to prevent the appearance of another Tichvorne claimant, wi, @s faras anything the Coroner could prove to tie contrary, might in perject security ciaim tat Thomas Munce had wandered to Greenland, aud, fimaiy yielding to him bis property, tad ex pired im lus arms. ‘Tuerefore, the Police vepart ment dest tne greatest praise wr the Carnest- hess suoWa at every pout Ol tue Investigation, as Weil a3 lor the AgEressIVE policy they have pursued from beginming to end. ‘the writer knows Irom hur own lawillarity with the earder deve.opments Ol tuis Case that special detectives bad veea put to work long belure there Was any suypicion Oo: & reward, and fieuce ali statements that it was the hope OF a gain woicn ied these men to parsue their thanxles ‘task unfuuchiosiy and Against every obstavie, niay be regarded as apgenerous, an- maniy-and untrue. A CURIOUS CASE, Suspected Malipractice—Detention of a Reputable Physician—His Honorable Discharge—Ne Crime Committed, Sergeant Ryan, of the Thirteenth precinct, yes- terday morning sent inlormution tothe Coroner's office of the death of Mis. Georgiana Waterman, at hér residence, 238 highth avehie (Sixteenth precinct). Lhe Sergeant, in his noté; stated that he was inwrmed by Dr. Bergoid, of; 158 Delancey soreet, ‘that he wis called to se¢ aeveaed on the “st inst, at which time she was very sick, The doctor atid Hé whs édlled ‘agam On Satufday-tor a death certrficate, waiel ho res idwed, on: the ground that there was somethihg wrong, he having been toid’ durmg ‘that viett by Florence Decostilia,.a Spansh gtr, who hadiashed for the certificate, and who livosin tac same house, tuat Mrs, Watérman had béen attended by a adc. tor Wo resoried to the use Ui 1siruicats for the purpose O« produciog & UnSscarmiage. » > ‘ At.subsequeutiy appeared tuat deceased was the Wue of Dr, sloses Waterman, Wnose iatiier, a very respectabie gentienaad, was tornf@rly a’poutce sar- on, ana now ives Td Me ppc part of tue city. Kier Ue death of Mis, Wat Hy whose Teputa- tion was HOt tue best, Floreacte Pecosulia, alias Nitgar, Wasted pon eider Dr. Watermua and asked iorsneans ve bury the bedy, whica he re- tused, and, learn.ng itd ctrcumatanecs ‘att snd! the dearitol lisuaughter-m-iaw, said te Would ¢ the case over fo the Obroner, as it Was one wulci Hecded investigation... Uearing- this, Wqeranes be- cume aera apd subseguently said, ln presente Ol Wr. cKoid, hat sue Would ether change her name or go Away Deore morning! As she was-an important withess the doctor reportod’the ‘niutte: ‘DROWNED r to Cor ecnan, and, late oa Saturday mi, erge Tiere abd Detuctives darboe and eat yey, of tie Seventh preciict, HyREEeG 6 DE, Wade, whd hau attenued deceased, and against whom there wa3 some slight suspicion, and the girl De- costilia, bot oF Wildly Were detained ty Six. he th precinct ee Pree mans BEE or some weeks ‘the hushand of deceased has been abserit in Mattora Ainn., Where, itis said, o is practising medicine,» Yesterday altecaoon CSeaner Kessier, Witt bia deputy, br. Leo, caded at the house where mrs, Waterman died, and, in prosence of several Peestres ir. Juin V, Rey- holds, @ member of thé Sar, ant ‘ee oF four gen- tlemen of the press, Dr. Leo, made an an- topsy on the iy, which showed beyond doubt that death resuited srom: periton- itis, but in what manner the peritonitis was caused the ductor could Dut determiue, from tue medical examin ora howévVér.it Was cl that no instruments iad beem used on detease aud bence the case iD @ criminal sense amounted tw notiing. “A jury was ire ly’ em) elled ani an tga heid, After hstvutn, om, tes- trmohy | of: the ‘Spanish 1,” Decostilio, " altas Fiorence Kdgar, and one of tho Drier ai toasee inciuuing Dr, Leo, the jury rendered a verdict in Accordauce ‘with the medicn evideroe, The sus- pected -paysician 18 none other ¢ Oharies H. Wade, Mc Da living av No. 338 Weet Ninetee | Ftreet, one of the present police surgeons, and a een teman whose aracter, ooth morally and C34 5 \s \- fessionally, aid to be pore Feproauk. hecessary to add that Dr. Wade was honorany | discharged, the statemeut that he has tn his negligence simply | partare of the body to'the University, with which, | } must de ~ Opiutons of the Leading Bishops in the Church of Eng'ené. ‘The subject of auricular confession having been brought under the notice of the Episcopal Beach in the English Qhureh, the Bishops of Londos, Worcester and Manouester have severally record:d their ideas of the matter :— Tue Bishop of London, replying to: memoria) presented to Ais Lordanip'by the rector aud church Wardecs of St. y Ver BQUBTe, SAYS, | With the facts beiore him, it seems tinpossibie to doubt what is the mind of the Churcn of England, or what ie the uty of ver faitotul ininisters, 1 ag pe) nO sanction or countenance what- ever to requiring or even recommending con- fession toa priestas the ordinary way and means | toe wi Cg pe no of the Holy Communion,. but declares + igg gad means to be cou. to Any minister who shat 01 fession Almighty 5 repel Oe ites y er from the Lord's table om tue ground that he had refused or negiectea to confess to @ priest would undoubtedly ace illega'ly. 2. She does not sanction orin any way recegnize @ny more than does Holy Scripture. ana espectall that imspirea manual o! a minister's dutie: rat Bpierles of St. Paul, the use of habiteai or juent confession to @ priest, either with, the view of obtafning his “direction,” or as conducive to the higher degrees of spiritual itfe, or as neces- sary or even expedient for the obtaming either Temisston of sin or ® more @ssured sease oF for- |help ‘through the absolution pronounved by im in consession. %. She does mot direct, encourage or assume her ministers tu question those:to-wium they minister, not even the sick and dying, ae to the details of their ¥ine ‘and temptations, Eved he whose “con- scienve'fs troubled With auy weighty mutter’ is to be “moved to make a special con.ession of his sins,” notte Baye the conreaston extorted from bun. Her formularies correspond with the ali ut Unanimous teaching Ol -Ker accredited divines, tual ‘the duty oF the mmuster mM Cealing pastorally with souls is to endeavor to ascer' not the number or Dature Ol, tbe sins comustted, but shereaiity of the. repentance of him who has comnitted | them. shey ® keen ‘were framed uni and sad sense of the evils of the system of the ‘confessional, which ni Mild had sows to relwx watchiuiness and -eontrol by the appar ent facility of pardon, to suggest jorms of sin un- knowa betore, and to oc perilous to the purity ovte | ‘Of the coniessor and the comicssed, | ‘ihese ovit there is reason to tear, Have not been ‘altogettic! @bsent from that partial revival of the system te which yout memorial atindes, 4 Or ctrurot! Knows ‘no ‘enol terms ss “‘sacra- mental cotifession,” the wse o. which, abcording to the tioners, is widespréud and increasing, ‘The memo: ialiste ask me, finaily, toexert all my power sou Vigiance to p:otect thew ahd their femtes irom the tw ming e or e | yesvoration of guri¢uiar comiession. While adm:t- ‘tang to the fall my uty of using any ,ower com- mitted t,he Ol preventing or discouraging all doctrine and practice cousrary tu te teachin; nd mind of our Vhurca, 1 must point out thut a bisnop’s power, esyec.aly in fara io the matter : confession, is very limited, aud that the re: Mmuiniy sougtt disewhere, Bur, aiter ill, gtave as Ye the responstoiity a! the clergy in this matter, the remedy fur the evil compiaitied of lies @eatly in the hands of the laity, in tne proses day developments of ritual and mat tere, of Churen dwepine umd) practice ‘are governed less by taw thao publie opinion. ‘The clergy are as oiten at least urged on by, ther congregauons as their congregativus are Jed_ by ‘them, “here Would be iew coniessors if there. Were, Rot Many realy tocon ess, Lt 16, tu- deed, this readiness which has led some to deiend ‘the practice of habitual coniersivn, on che ground Of its supplying @ rea) want, lor.etiung tuat moruid wants are os real as heaitly wante—o:ten more terribly real—and (hat the argument. carried to its logical issue, woud justify us in B.tistying the crav.nus Of the opium eate, or the passivn of the gambler, Laywen may do muvb: to discour- age. auricular -coniession' by not w»nd- ‘ing ‘their: ohiidren %0 sonools, however good the education, tn Wiich it ‘18 practised, aud by nut fakiug, them te churehes, however beautitul the ‘Rervuce, in whieh it as tuusht; by expresstug ther Gisapprobution os tH gravely, bat witnoat tne ex- aggeration and hard words whici provuke a re- action; but, above all, by Leach.uin their james and exemphitying ia theit Nves chat xober, cheeriul Plety which, aetipety irom @ heart reconciled 0 turough-Ghrist, lives im filial reiation to our leavenly Fatier, aud can @t unde to Him turough the one only Med.ator lor pardon ior ever, sin, and or grace lo help mevery time of nee There is no rooin for @ coniessor in @ chiid-LWke Yeligton ‘ike this, Bisuop of Worcester, writing trom flartie- Dury On the 4th inst., suys he Views “wWita surrow Ald disapproba.ion the petition lately presented to tie Upper House of Convocation by 45 ctergy- men of tue Church of Engiand,” anu he reva.ds te petition es “an attcimpt 1o undo the preut Work oi she Reformation aud bring the Gaurch of Wngiand into reunion w: ie Gnurcn of Kome,’? Alter remarking that iu the Prayer Book, as re- vised in wea, “che passage veiending tue use of auricular and geciet con exsion to the priest 16 Ounitted,” the Bishop 6a)8:—"ihe autaority com- mitted ‘to our priests at their ordiuation is to ‘preach the Word ui Gud, and io winster the holy vacraments.’ int, are to be ‘achiul dis- pensers,’ (not of panions, the Romisi doctriue copcerning which our twebty-seconl Articie oF Religion says, 13 @ fond thing, Vainly taveuted and grounded upon BO warrauty Of Serpture, wut rather repugnant to the Word of Goud), vata ‘the Word of God and tis holy sacraments.’ ‘To p each the gospel o1 repentance aud remission 0) S18, and to minister the Sacraments (uote! penance, wAen our twenty-dith Article of Reasion rejects, butof baptism and che Lord’s Sujper), are tue metru- ments wit which they are to exercise the power of binding and loosing, of retaining and ivrgtving of Sins, fm the miuistry o reconciliation. “Tue “ab- solution or remission oj sins,’ which Lacy are given power and command 6 to pronouuce, 13 Wo de- ca either, asim tue Order for daily morning and Svening prayer, that Almistty God, the Facner of ‘our Lord Jesus Cnr.st, ‘pardode'h and ausoiveto ali those that truly repeut and unteignedtly veiueve His = hely - Goayel;’ or, a8 the order ior tae admmistrativn of th Lerd’s supper, that our heavenly Father, ‘oi lis prea! Mercy bath proaised lurgiveness of sins to ail them tiat with hearty repen‘auce and true faith taro unto Bim.’ [ do not know waat iunme- diate and acuve imeasure. the mcee.mg consivercd that vishops are bound to take jor repressiug the erronvous practices complaiued Of 16 is obvious that no guod purpose would be answered ty in- duchy persons iD authority to go bevoud or strain the laW wi dealing Wil) those WhO are supposed to be ofenders. 1 can only express my reauiuess apd iy desire tu discourage and prevent as much us pogsibie in the teaciing and practice o1 the clerny | Oi the divcése of Worcester whatever can be shown to be contrary to the Word of God ur tie aathor- ized Jormula.ies 1 the Church Ob boglend.”’ ‘Tne. bishop of Manchester #ays:—* ov ioteli:gent and pious Cartan can do Otuerwise than .anent the present unhappily divided state 0. Ci risien- dom, Which hiuders the succvss of Christian cttort in countless ways. but to lay out piali8 of reunion between any Cuurch accepting tue piluciwles of the Reiormation und the Cuurch 6) Rome, which, Instead of abating, delights to aggravate tie arro- gavcy and unsciipturainess of pretensions which made tuat Reformation & social and religious necessity, appeurs to me to be the very idlest of occu ations—tue most hope.ess of euterprises. Engitsiancu are uot nkely in this day co Mmpose aguin Upou themselves w yoke which their oreathers ound int teravie. To What extent attempts ure made to introduce amongst us the Komish doctrine aud prictice of The cumesvional | Have 00 meaus o1 knowing; | t believe that these attempts, so con temper o1 the .ngush amnu, ate Hke.y to bucvevd auy better than che Jormer.’ Sorry ‘as I should .e 10 restrain the perinizs:un now given in the prayer book to any ong unavieto quiet his own ‘Conscience, tu ‘come LO ie disdkect andiearaed sunlasey of Gols Pag be open Rid Lvl —a rinssion Wl iM onetorm o1obher, ix give! ond used ta almost ait re lgrouse boates, aud by men. of che most divergent types of thougut—i have always regarded, apd still regard, the prac- tide ov frabit ual or compulxory conivss: a8 WuBt | demorahzing to the mdividual conscience, and (as all istory proves) iruitiubot the most macttevous consequences to beth priest and pemitem: and to | | loeked ap to 4rgnf, sold all their furniture and refused to live with her. About two o'clock yesterday morning an oMcer @f the Zleveath precinct found Nicholas McCall posi oy Mogd sree. in Rapelyea street and took bim to the station a8a Vagrant. McCall was found tobe m jon Of @ watch and chain ren he said. had been given to him ‘ked aes oud onalene the Wa Ar Party in e Hamilton. fer: onSaturday wight, calle at the station house yes. recognized the timepiece as his, McCall wit fore bé tried tor larceny {rom the peraon. Two gris, named Mary Cuff and Ann Burns, Ww arrested ou Saturday *alane and locked "ap to answer acharge o1 having rovbed William Satcheil sexton ol the Warren strovt Methodist Episcopal uh cous, Mr, John Higgiubottom, of No. 354 Baltic street, caused the arrest of his son Henry on Saturd night on acaarge of rovbing him. " The accused, as alleged, broke open his 1atner’s trunk and stole from it, Tae money was recovered and the accused was iocked up to answer, Bernara Grey, the proprietor of a Mquor saloon at No. 956 Pucitic street, got tuto @ quarre) on Batarday night with Peter B. Carney, one of the Park policemon, The latter, in the course of tie affray which ensued, picked up a large stone and struck Grey on the head with it, Tue injury has cauged Congestion of the brain, and, it 1s feared, it may prove iatul. Carney was arrested and On Satur: ts ie Rovect Lewi trol “ nt overt Lewis, a patrolman attached to tne irat precinct, returned to his house, 179 Front srr. seat cll dead irom his ane Sorel alter taking a William slaichewson, of 190 Conover. street, fell dead on Saturday night at the corner of Commerce and Van Brunt streets, Michael Giyun was arrested on Saturday night on @ Charge of knocking down and robbing Win, Eakin § of $9 on the corner of State and Furman JEFFERSON MARKET POLIOE OOURT. At the Jefferson Market Police Court, yesterday, before Justice Scott, Owen Cunniagham, of No. 147 West Thirty-second street, was charged with steal- ing fifteen keys 01 lager beer, valued at $62 60, the property oi Albrecui J. Lerche, by whom be was emp.oyed as adriver. He admitted his guilt and Was beid ¢0 bai, in tue sum of $600, to anawer. Nellie ble Was charged with stealing $80 fl im Reilly, of No. 359 West ity second street, in a disreputade house in Twenty- aixth sire Sire was commuitied to answer, Om Saturday aiternoon Jonn Boyhan, residing on Feuth avemue, and Patrick Cook, Of No. 740 Second avenue, became enyuged in an altercation, when Boyhan drew a pocket kaiie aud stabbed his oppo- ent iu the arm, He was arraigned before Justice tt yesterday, Who committed nim to answer the charge of ielonious assuuit. c ry SALES AT AUCTION, ARGH, SOlNBTON, AUGTIONEER, f: Giibe ane allow a8 37 Bherae a Torse Auction rane | Lo 40 bi birwenth street, tery No. 8 Cortiandt street. aad aad Monday, at salesroom, jassau street, great oo Baytiat any pty eh ap i i as KCH, JOBNSTON, AUCTION OFFICER AND galesroon 3/ Nassua street—Horse auction branc! to) «Ast Fnirteeuth street; carnage oN Goruands streve raicam pecan On Tuesday, August 26, at 1034 o'clock, at aalesroom 87 ‘Napsuu sireei, large sale Mousthont Farnitore, &c. ‘Averion NOTICE. * R, T. HAZELL, Auctioneer, TUESDAY and WeWN B0AY, August. ‘Mt 1034 o’eloca euch day, ‘at our salesroom, 118 Vand: First Full irade sale of Américan, German ard English Leavy dua chet bardware, ‘Table and Pocket Cutiery, Tinted and Enamelied Ware, Silver.piaied Ware, Guns, &c., &o, comprising ‘ull pt desiradie goods, an lots to su't the trade, myer) Shovels and Spades, Picks, Axes and Hatchots, hand, pund, rip, cross-cut and mill Saws, Fales, Serews,” Bolts, Augersiand Auger Bits, braves, Wrenches, Locks and Latches, tosether with @ large assortment of shelf goods, ‘Ca.a.oguce on morMing 0. Lirsc day's wale, RT, HAZELL & CO,, Anetione tC) hacer waked, % and 27, street UGTION BALE THIS DAY, COM o'cloes, at private residetice, 21 1a yOu AY.—ubAIKY ZINN, Auctioneer, sere by ‘ea. Us, WAOUL FO-erve, over 2.6 lots ol elegant Household Urailure, Vie, Towwood grand Pianviorte, cust elegant Parlor Juu8, Mirroro, orussely Garpeis, Vil Pe Migs, Bron-os, Lace Curtaing, reception tables, turkish Aialee: @.s0 ‘Bedroom Su:ts, in rosewood umd watwut, fe and duuble sedsteuds, Mirrors, » ardroves spring Sud hair dMatiresses, Bedding; alsv dining rvoin, base- ment a.d kitchen rurniure, APTN SALE—POSITIVELY AND WITHOUT RE- wer T¥O. 1ulS DAY (Monday), at 10 o'clock preciscly, at residence 210 West iwenty-tirst steel, near seventh avenue, ROBERT _. CASHIN, Auctioncer, setls handrome ‘and zen cot Housenoid Furniture, consisting maguiticent P.rlor suice in stk brocaue and satin. ‘ Blegas vecwer 744 octave Pianoforte, ‘Also Broadwood & soms (Condon) Pianolorte, beautiful Brouzes, Fanlngy, Bie Centre und ide Tales, Book eases, Eager’ airs. Dining tu M1 wre—extenson Table, Baffet, Chairs, Sil- verware, Clockery, &€., rusewoou ark) buck walnu: Bed- steady Urewinng Cases, Bureaus Washstands, Lounses ® hat and spring Matiresses, rep and wut, 17 Garpcts, ball and kitchen Furniture, and every article necumaty tor housekeeping. ‘how’ about furnishing the.r huuses woud du weil .o attend, 7th_oF bib avenue cars. N. B.—Sale this day, rain or shine. Hor-es, Varriages, Harness, Blankets, &c., to be woud Mhursiay, A"s EXTRA LARGE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ale. ‘o yards ve vet Bragsels Carpets, Mirrors, Curtalns, Higat beautiul latest style Parior suis, Magnificent rose wood 744 octave xrand Parior Pianoforte, 16 Fuse Wood apd walnut Chamber suits, Mattresses, Tus, dloudiy, I gK Lindy Suyuat 2b 1 o'elaoK, a atree! wince, 104 Bas. Pwenty-ute 1 Four. band Leaangton avenues, Oil Faintings, Bronaes, Works of Art, we wud M: Antopetio styles Parlor Buti, UFoCate! AR Tops; beage. es, Tabics, fe. Turks and Orienal Furniwure, Chairs, Lounges, Chickering Great union Piuno- Bediwads, Bureaus, Wasbsiands, Commodes, opring and heir Matiresoes het Cur: G Clocks, Bullet, sxtension Table; are, Cutlery, Servants’ Furniture, buks in rich OukCAsey Vane b busy sortes, Wardrol SALES AT AUCTION, P. FAIRUHILD, jagee’s wale of Harness, 4c., on Thursday, August 23, at 936 A. M., at 44 Hubert streo ‘Afhis day. at 10s oflac, at 2 lock, ai entire 1 Fak in ta ath and Room Furniture, fue Carpets, Ont Paint Cromos, Hair ding, Mantel Ornaments, Oentre Table Furniture; the whole nearly new, Personal atienuan to gales of all description. Cash vanced when required. Sale of Furniture, Carpets, Bed- pte ¢ house on Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, at TARSAL SALE.—THOMAS J. Toneer, will sell this ey. at iis erelocks al Ne pi A, the sas en a Clay ae @elock, at No, 204 venue the conte nWastory, Cousist- ot Cigars, Tobacco, Fixtui ac. & fo Pate P. FEENEY, ity Marshal, AWNBROKBR'S SALE.—R, FIELD, SHERIF and General Auctioneer, saiesroom 121 Bowery, will acl this day, at IL o'e.o¢k es men's and women's Romnanus, | Undercloth Giothing, moms ‘ 00: ; also Coa: ler, Bast Houston, edd lite neat f ) Pants add Vesa by order Julius Me street RICHARD WALTERS AUCTIONBER.—MARSHAL'S Sale; Will sell Monday, at 10} o'clock, at sales: Toom, 27 Kast Browlway, 2 chosts of choicest green and black’ Teas, 50 ha Patls, Condensed Milk, Coffees, tour boxes Canary > Office Furniture, tron Bate, Sewing Machines, casks of Wine, &c. . JOHN T. STEWART, Marshal. HERMAN, AUCTIONRER.—AUCTION SALE OF - firstoluvs Wines, Liquors, Chainpagnes, Cigars, Gro- getles, ke, | Monday, August J6 at 1u}s o'cldok, at No. 1s Bowery, the eu iro Siock ot a irat claws Liquor Siore, Viz., of about. &% barrels choice Bourbon and Rye Whis- key various brands and ;. also 24 ca-ks Brandios, in, £e.: 36 0 ‘ort ani Sherry Wine, &c.; also & large lot Wine: Liquors in cases; Champagnes, Ci- ara, iron Safe ‘cas, Shoe Biacking, & lot Groceries, 0, "Baie voaltive, Dealers invited, HERMAN, AUCTIONEER, why sale 1 Clothing, Notions, &c., Monday, August 25, at 10.o'clock, at No, b- Howsep-figenersl ar soviment of Cloth: Coats, Shirta, Skirts, Pants, voatey Drawers, Knives, Porky plated 3oonsand: Knives, a0: By order of F, KSINGMAN, Oity Marshal. JHBRIFF'S SALE—R, FIELD, AUCTIONEER, 121 Bowery, will geil this day, at Il o’clock. of Thirty-tourth -gireet and) Eighth ‘Trunks, dem, Wearing Appereh &ec. By order MATIGBW T. BRENNAN, Sheriff, Taos. ¥. Darr, Deputy. in F eaten vortyecrind to Sixtieth hi RUARDES WASTED, EAST SIXI(BENTH STREET, NEAR IRVING —A front KR id hal Be 133 Erdcta genticimenalvo table ~~ to rent, references, * 149 easy ft dan ig, Mgt - Aes NEAR LEX” it pri it nh ith imemcreliies Saupe ington avenue.—To cantly tarnished SECOND AVENUE.—TO LET. WITH OR WITH. Q le 32 Bo: large turoisned Room on d floor ‘end one inted nears also A hall Bedroom wat e ‘ble 4; very few boarders ble frien the ‘asmiy, house hasall neighborhood frst cl 33 WEST THIRTY THIRD STR«ET.—PLEASANT out Boa: conveniences; ani handsomely furnished Rooms, with or wich- oard, tor gentiemen or tainilles MaAgizoN AVENUE.—AN ELEGANT SUIT OF FIVE Rooms: bath, on second floor, to let with Board; ae Boome en suite and singly. 178, near Thirty-foarth FR FLOOR.—THREE SPLUNDID PARLORS WILL be let, separate or toze her. turmished, with kitchen ~ Board with priva : ut atortes, with all improvements; fii 308 West Fourteanth ass location. Pi a More Roos for housekeeping ; rent very reasoa- GARD WANT: A DOUBLE ue and below and tuil pare OARD WANTE Gk ’ Datevaen Gineh, iTLEMAN AND WIFE, A nd Nin h avenues, above wen icth street; price not to exceed $s, including f i$ Private iamily pretorred: Addroas BOARDIWS “ae Ward awenty-n.nih street. PAR WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, a 2 aaat tomily where there are do others board: ers Vil er own house preierred ; state term Aldrem MITCHELL, Herald Uptown Branch ollec. ANTED—FOR TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN (brothers), 16 and 18 years old, a Sitting Room and two. Bedrooms, ‘with Breukfast and Supper, in w redned Ameri Jamily, where there are no ot.er boarders; lo- street, ihird to Sixth avenue, References required. Addross, with terms and tull particulars, W, 8., box 4,353 Post oftice. WAXTED{ ABOUT NOVEMBER 1, TWO ROOMS with Board, for a physician aud wife, Ina quiet family; one ot the rooms to be suitable for an office; not to exceed $20 per week, and located between Fifteenth and Twenty-first streets, second and fourth avenues. adr dresa, with full pariculars, PHYSICIAN, Herald Up- town Branch office. BROOKLYN BUAR 18 SIDNEY PLACE, NEAR JORALEMON STREET, Brooklyn Heights.—Handsomely turnished Rooms to let, en suate or singly, with Board. Reierence re« quired. : OR MORE NT 8 'S—ALSO SIN Rooms, with first class Board and atteadance, This fine house hes been pomblery Tenaya ts and ory forntshed. 1.5 West Twenty-thi street, between Six: ‘and Seventh avenues, Retérences required. BLOCK FROM FIFTH AVENUE HOTéL, AT NO. 131 ‘West Twenty-third street.—Desirable tront Room and Bedroom, with Buard; also a few other Rooms. a A’ THE LA TOURETTE HOUSE, BERGEN POINT, thirty minutes from New York, thirty-five daily communications—A tew desirable opi Rooms, at Teasonable prices. Address R. M. MICHAEL, Hore BXANTING, MADISON AVENUE, CORNER Fitty-elghth strest, near Contral Park—New!: opened; ‘elewantly furnished; _stoam elevator; hot an cold water in rooms; Suits of’ Rooms tor tamilies, with private baths and closets; charges moderate. ] ENTIRE SECOND FLUOR TO LET—ELEGANTLY furnished, with or without frst class Board ; also two angie Room tor gepuemen. 243 East Thirteenth street, ST HOUSE WEST OF FIFTH AVENUE.—HAND- somely furnished Rooms, single or en suite, win Arst class Board; private table Hf desired. No, 7 West ‘Twenty-ninth street. WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREET, FIRST HOUSE from Fifth byenue, ~Handsonely furnished Sult ot ‘Apartinents, consisting of parior, three bedrooms dining room, with private table; also smaller salt, with- out private table, Q» FLOOR SPACIOUS AND RICHLY FURNISHED, yery cligibie for a family Sot first class apart- ments, with private table or Board, West Thirty-third street, near Pith averne. a STORY FRONT ROOM AND THIRD STORY BACK Room, to gentleman and wife, with good table, im Ponowls furnished house 148 Waverley place; prices moderate. bag FLOOR, NICELY FURNISHED—LARGE AND small Rooms, with Board, closets, hot and cold water; sulable for families or party of gentlemen; terms $8each, 42 Grove street 1 50 PxR DAY, $6 TO $12. PER WEEK.—FINE Rooms, with excelient table, 172, 174, 176 and 178 Bleecker street, near Broadway ; shaded grounds Groquet, &c.; cool houses, | proprietor can be seen at 206 Bast $5 PER WERK.—TABLE BOARDERS; THRER 2) meals a day; clegant house; first clase ‘table; ref- Rooms also 85 Wost Fourteenth erences; . street, between Muth and $5 TO $7 PER WEEK FOR COMFORTABLY FUR. nished Rooms, w! rd: location central and venientte cars, ‘Ov Christopher Bleecker $6 ‘0 88 PER WEFK FOR NIGELY FURNISHED hot and. cold water in roo. ms, with Board, opposite Washington square; 42, South Washington equate (Fourth street). Day boarder's taken. $i TO $10 PER WEEK—FOR DESIRABLE neatly turnished Rooms, with exceilent Bor bath and other cenven j At 163 Blescker atreet, PER WEBK.—HANDSOMFLY FURNISHED Front Rooms to let, with Board, to married couples or single gentiemen’: house new, with bath, gas and closets. Sul Bast thirty stroot, 127%, STRELT, WEST, NO. 240.—ELi:GANTLY FUR- nihed Rooms, with Board, suitabie tor tamilies or single gentiemen ; terms $6 to $3 per we ]QTH STE AT, 298 WHET, NEAR SEVENTH AVE. nue.—Handsomely turuished front Koom, second fidor, water, fire and gus, waltanlo ior gentioman and wite or two single gentlemen, with Roard, $46 per week; location central; references exchanged, requir sath 13 PARK AVENDE.—DESIRABLE ROOMS, WITH Board. References exchanged. NNTH STREBT, BETWEUN FIFTH AVENUB and University place—Fine Apartments, large and amail,. with good. Preneb table, for iamiues snd single Dersoiin, ina first class house. kK. terences reauired, 1G. BAST THENTY-THIRD | STREET, ‘OPPOSITR ) Matison Avenue Park.—To let, furnished, wath Board, elegant kooms, in Lors or esparate! EAST, 281, —H0U i ‘ate jces; wit iret ciaay Board i Re leagint Sduies only: suite or sing Y, 7 auctioncer. N, lies wishing attend this lurge sae, take Fourth avenue cars or stage: or tisrd avenue Cars 10 1wenty-itth. street. Goods di lvered, packed aud shipped jor purchasers ol AV. Private Kesidence of Ur. Kahl. . Large aud. positive sal. this day, Monday morning,’ commencing et 10 otelock, Au the ned fa ihe o-story brown stone thekering & Son ror@woou Piano torts, Wel one cost $1,000; one do., Hardiman; tour’ superb wrawing Koom Suits, cove. ed” in ‘ermmyon satin, vrocate, sila reps, plush, ac } Centre Tables, Miry rors, Pa.ntinss, Bronzes, Véivety meuallion Carpets; Luce Gurtans, Ktager 8, Bookcase, 1,510 volumes ehoica ‘Hxvension tably, Chairs, diver, Glass magnificent Bedroom suits in rose: black wa: Har and 8,ring Mattresses, Feather Beds rillows, heets, Quilts, Huukets, Parlor Suis in reps and ha: r? Tab.ea, clo hy Tur«ish Caairs, Lounge hitits, dtover, Vilcloth, Baseinent nn ‘over $1.00 worth fine (Groceries, cap, Starch; fine od Champagn Vines, Ns Conned + tus, dave Cone, &c, To be soll in lots tosune purcbast ae men in avwndance to pack or re- ve guods after vale, sabes LUKE FLIZG“RALD, Auctio er, Ae MARTIN. B, AU! ¥ $26,000 worth uf magnificent tiousehoid : urpiture, Pianoior{e, Pautings, Vrawing oun sults, if AT. public auetion, THI vAY (Monday), at 1044 o'clock, Atelegant residence 40 Wes: Loti #., oetween Sth and bth avs. ‘overty W. b, Livingsion, Bag. wing Koows—Duerd suits Furniture, Pompadour, Antonverte 4, covured silk brocad. , pain de Foye Uabiuets, Tables, btageres, ae: jvelvel, medallion Carpets: y D M: Mirrors, lac is, Sheabut maker rosewood, nut Bdreats aa, Wardrobes, styte Li Mattresses, PY ‘able, Sideboard, oi Gaswace, Ou lery, Wasenient, Kitchen, servanw’ apa wes, Parties Wisting ‘vw attetid this sale, tal oh ry sor 6h av. cars. JON Hi i AUCTIONBERS. ‘and=Western Railroad $0,000 tons Reranton Coal at public auction on Wednesday, august 37, at 12 k RY SW. Daucuy, ‘a UCHY & society ab iatge; and there is vothing thet Lsvould | geil this o'eloe re general more profoundly deplore, as a tat likely | assrunen pold Purniunre, conslatin 1 several ty yitiate the’ Whole sociul atinosphere ‘in whicu | ‘ i q we live, than the Maturatation of any | [Me Cul ci Peni i Rereny onc Migrin guch system in the Quursh of England. fers and iabies, Ex Bron tables, ‘Chairs, Rockers, 1 do not, wever, Inyseh gee how, consistently With the principles of religious freedom, such un | evil, 1! it exists oreven i it threatens to spreai!, | can be remed’ed by enactvent o: law. Lam eyen Witte afraid, my fears being the result of expe- rience, Of the reactionury consequences Oi any yi0~ lent agitation agamstit. The sources of the cvil ve ata greater depth than can be reactieu by jaw, ‘or by Ghe resolutions of a pubitc ae or by the | plea of archbishops ‘and bshojs, Un every dé, and “'thirougt ~ inmimerable ih- flucuces, men and women beevme the victims of .&» morid~ and -enervating sensati nal- ism, Telaxiug the fibre oi sueir moral jurces; and this craving .or the supposed strength and comfort Of the con'essional tm metely ‘one SyInptom Ol a wide spread, cankering disease. 1nat physicians 0! the. soul suould administer medicives by which he tudlady i8 ‘nothing bettered, ouv rather grow: worse, is, I admit @ laorentable thing; @ though I nave no fight to ak in any otter e than my own, I may at lest say tit such ‘erione- on, wd, asi deem them, mschievons ‘practices,’ pe) receive neither sympathy Dor encouragement om Tie.” TWENTY-FOUR HOURS OF ORIMES AND CAs- t UaLiaes IN THE OITY OF CHURCHES A fire broke out yesterday in the residence of Edward Lewis, No.60 Canton street, The house js owned by Peter Boylan, aud he caused the arrest ot Lewis and bis wile on acharte of setting the place on fire, Mrs. Lowis, its said, was neafd to Ray that she would burn the Hdise.” * Enzabeth Farley, residt the corner of Third aveuue and Twentieth atr wok a quantity of Paris green at four o'clock yesterday morhing, for the purpose of putting anend to her ite, When asked why she did #0 she said her husband got ¥. W. ans per Beusteadas Waxdcolea, Lair and other ry and | also ec atue Lilie’s ailtel Mirrors, Ware, ¥ Fire Prous: af, esky Kuighen U Ly, JR., AUCTIONRER, ruswes’ Sale to'close an estate,” SIMON AUN KLOLEBLUN, CAMLBELL @ CO., office ® Wes Pnrtysirsy street, will sell at auchon, Dat Tovuc, on thursday, August 28, entire elegant and ly Hogshold Furniufe, coutained in pHvAe readence sn West nr pes Fa G Fare ie bye tf, carpets bY Ste wu ore Tull particulars, ca tr fice w-morrows arte iayties, at »uctioneers” vy J. W. CAMPBELL, AUCTIONEER, Will sell, im loig, fo morrow, commencing at 103 o'clock, pI ent weat slide corner Liquor store, fine Fixwures, choice Stock; aoout other Contents, it not disposed, Oy Bt private sgle 8 day. uctioneer’s sant associations, can tamily sant @asocis eect 2 WEST THIRTIETH ‘STRERT, OPPOSITE PRIVATE entrance to Glissy Honse.—Sait ‘of elaxantty fur. ished Kooms, Ou second floor, with private table ‘if de- sired. 2 WEST EIGHTBENTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH Board, elegant Second Floor; will be vacated sep- tember 1. Parties desirin SUpIY ss shove, Also single Rooms jor genticmen only; re! exchanged, tT! lit WEST—PLEASANT ROOMS, terms moderate, PBR MONTH.—SBLEOT ‘BOARD AND HAND" somely furnished Room, opposite Central Park; nt and healthiul; on Fitth avenue, first ighty-sixth street; Madisou avenue cars; $2 Jocality hos ple uve 2: CLINTON PLACE,—FIRST OLABS ‘ROOMB, IN e) suits and singly, newiy furnished im black walnut; mamaeerre board; @ rare opportunity; rererences re- quirod. 25 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, THIRD ) trom Fith Avenue Hotel.—To let, a few han Rooms, with or without Board. Q7 NBSt TWENTY.S(VERTH. STRERT—HAND. souely furnished Parlor Floor three rooms dexp; @ Parlor and Bedroom, on second tloor, with private ta: oa or separate table in dining room, references re- quire OR me NTON PLAVE.—PO LRT, FURNISHED, © and sinall Rooms ‘to gentdemen and theit or single gentieme.s, With or Without Board, 3] weet THINTIETH STRENT. BETWEEN BROAD. 2 way and Fitth ayeoue,—Fine Suit aml single Rooms ‘to let to funtilies and gentlemen ; first dinss Bourd; reter- ences required. 42 WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET,—ROOMS TO LET, with Board, to families or single gentiemen. ket! neces exchanged, ND 35 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—TWO ly ‘and elegantly furnished Houses (kept by h lady); suits of sooms; tamilles, i! Herien ; everything in-season; private if required; reter: WEST, 30.—DESIRABLE AND HAND somely furnished Parlor and Bedroom tor gentle- man and wite, wih Boariea gio per week; Roane: o Wp floom for gentlemen @t $.0; unexceptonable tefe: ences, EAST NINETo. All, PRI- 38 amily will Tat hac tid Wh Hodes, with ate tim! ‘oni first class Board, to desirible partes. Heferoness ex. changed. _ 1 ppbced wed) baie g! Bt STREET.—HANDS 4 turnished Second Floor, with private i Ne Kooms, in suits or singly; families of geatlemen; Syst clans; gaiesence even and xpquineds 4 WHST FOURTEENTH — STRERT.—SECUS, 46 Floor, four oom. en suite; also other noth i handsomely’ furnished, 10 Jet, with Grst class Board, to families or single gentlemen. Parerences exchanged. 30) MADIW N SQUARE, NEAR MADISON AVENUG.— Go alegrtia tasti baat eat has convenien! t ST, NEAW MADISON AV. AND OON Ti i or en suite, vainly pneaanely fae ams, ingly’ Kr and table Grst ciass; reteren: o preg ; igus; Feterences. Cai offive, 348 Hud.on street. ]\eaNOls FICZSEMMONS, AUOTIONKER, WILU SELL tu, reservs. sin boat apa eremprory. (RANGIB FLTZSIMMONS, AUCTIONE! WiLL i So ey e re, te Unember iiture. sale posit set any et at we th tak nage August wealturs and Car; vate Foal: Fl 9 Li eo Be o a A Mint pennant eat Ee Siicg vale ee tiga BORE tS ea saartats tare picees Rael cir 3 wd Second t, ‘ab act itohel nea: Think of Parlor an J Dd ire, , AUCTIONLER—WILL SELL at the’ private Feauenee No, ie, are, BO. Ai, mree indsome House ioe seam ba Hawurauent of i Mirrors, Invited to attend, ae bewang Machine Furniture, con- chamber, din- = He : as D ac. and claw Wheeler 4 Wileon " CLINTON PLACE, ONK DOOR FROM FIFTH 7 avenue.—Elegant Rooms, with first class Board mg priya table it required, can Pe had eter sou FL; rooms can be seen now; reterences exchadx: QQ MAQDOUGAL stREET.—TWO PLEASANT AND neatly turni ooms to, ith Boar’ a fle gentienengr mau end wile. Tefime moderaia RG FETA AVENUE, Oppo DELMUNICO'S,— Handsomely turuished Rooms, with fret class Board ; best references required, EAST THIRTY-FIRST STRERT.—ROOMS, WITH 109 Barri tolet to rauiies sud eingie genueloen. Li STRBEET.—AN 109 Kien ‘turnidhed frome and back with good Board, to gen- 116 wet FORTY-FIRST SIREET.—PARTIES DB- siring to make brag ene m tt Me Saas and e @ choke o ny every ‘envenience, to Noard;, Picrences. LEXINGTON AVENUE, BETWEEN zy ensy 131 CTT 4) “ninth streeta—Kooms to le with firm class Board; Jocadion pieasaut and convenienh, NEW EXGLAND HOTEL, NO. 9 BOWERY, CORNER of Bayard street.—200 light, Rooms, neatly {Uriish LO centaur 60 cents per night, $2 60 to $4 per week gentlemen only. COUNTRY BOARD. ; FEW FAMILIES CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH lass Board and Rooms at torest Dell, in the first ‘cl village of Claverack, N.Y. Address box 10 Post oific Olaverack, N. Y. i as Boa WANTED—AT A LARGE FARMHOUSE, @ miles via the Erte allway Peasant iooms; ‘ous eenth street this afternoon, Addrem PROPRIETOR, sane place, KOWNTRY BOARD—AT MOUNT ICO, NY} hours by Harlem Raftroad. gond room, gaat table nd moderate.pr adress Mrs, JACOB 8, BROWER, ‘Mount Kiseo, Weswhester county, N. ¥. SUMMER RESORTS. i [AGES MANSION WOUSE—LONG ‘BRaxcu, OPEN until September 20; terms very reasonabie. WILLIAM L. MW INTIR, B lapaieoaee LAKE HOUBE, SUFFERNS, N. 3¥E_ miles on Eric Railway, 1 mile from depot, with tree Conveyance from depot to “4 nen DAVID |PUX, Proprietan. ANSION HOUSH, SUMMIT, N.J.—A FEW GOOD Rooms may. pachtoiges for the eplanes of the sua son and Winter at juced rales; near by y, aur, RITES VISITING WATKINS GLENN WILL FIND PAfic Laue view Wrorel the most desirable to stop. at Its frst clusnin its appointments, and, trom ite elevated site, commands an exten w 6 aurroUn Lng try and Lake Scueca; within elht minutes’ walk ‘the fan een eH, BREDEM YER, ‘the famous glen. —_— Proprietor, of Baltimore, priet BUSIN PO N INCOME OF $12,000 PER ANNUM, WITH A VERY desirable position, may be easily realized by a gen- teman tn vesting $3,00v and giving his immediate serviees in the man: mentot an old established business of high Tepe ‘and well known standing, address RETIRE MENT, Herald Uptown Branch office. LEXANDER FROTHINGHAM 4 CO. ORGANIZE IN ‘corporated companies, make investments in-merean- tile, manufacturing, mining and other pursuits for capt talists having European connections; also. possess lacill- jorelan capitals. patronnge solicited ‘vara bub concerns. Aloxander Frothingham 4 Co., U2 iy. LARGE, PROFITABLE MANUFACTURING BUSI ness compicte for sale, or willé xehange in parvor whole for good Keal Estate jpegce ean 0, BIGGS & SON, 206 Bro RARE CHANCE.—A PARTNER WANTE! $000 im one of the best located saloons in the-eitys must understand the oyster business thoroughly; no others need apply. |839 Sixth avenuc, southwest corner ‘Twenty-fourth street, basement, HOTEL MAN OF 2 YEARS’ #XPERIBNCB wishes an interest in a first class hovel, with fosi- tion of superintendent or steward; without eapital; no obiection.to the West; best of references. Addresses. P, H., Herald office, N_ IMPORTING AND JOBBING forvign connections, doing a larg: other incorestawhich divide their ti their choice stock, established trade a for $30), value of stock alone; good property taken. Apply to GRIGGS, CARLEIUN & 00.98 Broadway, QOQD MAN, WITH $0, TO BUY A RETIRIVG partner's interest tm an establisiied cash business paying $5 0 monthly; goods, $1,20U; No bonus. 335 Broad. ‘Wy, Foom 2, Hi Ssipirtever HARDWARE BUSINESS IN ST. LOUIS FOR SALE, @esirous ot withdrawing from alka. luded to sell our Stock aud an excellent corps of wel! disc ies desirous of engaging in lw wal ty” can avoul the protittess rpiginary Fovied ot ity coustraction by stepp.mg into Riis ott established business. Ii Beeessary our juliot might retain an interest. For further information ayply to us or Messrs, HERMANN BOKER & Cv.,10L Luane tree! York. f New york OLARAN, WILLIAMS & CO., St, Louis, Mo. JARTNEK WANTED—IN A CUSTOM CLOTHING store, with @2,00) capital. Addre-s J., box 1b Herald Our senior tive busiaae BAS Good Wit, We ha lined ¢lerks, and. pari rein our“ Great rT oR. TW) P. capital, to deal in Disston’s Cire: equat interest in and am: Colson & t Movable Tuothed Circular saws, Address 6. OULSUN'S SAW WORKS, Fort Wayne, Ind. TANTED,—TUE ADVER ner, with a few thor new mot SIRES A PART. dollars, to construct @ Address, tor two wae, ANTED--MAN WHO WILL LOAN A STRATOUT torwurd, honest party $1,609 for use in str efly cash business One year, With position As assustantsecres ey, $1,200 salary, besitos perventage, whieh will donble Address LEGITiMAtE, Herald Uptown investment. Branch oftice. SOO AA2Tive BUSINESS ANTE UU. stantor, io manage a depariment of enormously -profitan! z Hw veinrly tor ‘his easily made. Address CASI ER box 125 Herdid n Branch oth Vf) A RELIABLE MAN, WITH THIS AMVEST amd sorvicts, can reatize $500 first sear; businoxsann cont Cail at7o7 Broadway, room 1. secured: 2) PARTNER WANTED, IN A 6040 WY. manuiacturing business, Inquire of WIL 1 ABBOIT, No. 5) New Bowery. ener DELIA DS, : AL STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES + the Phelan & Collendar Comaination Cush dor vais oniy by the patentee, U.. W¥ ‘ * COLL EN DK, ceavor io Mhdlaw &@ Colienaey, 733 Broadway, Now York A SPRCTALTY—SECOND BAND oxio OARS Tables tor $16); Bevel Tables complete lor $2 Tripoli Pati ow bl ‘ Hiced prices . a aw PERM & C0., a6 Ve. N EXCELLENT OPPORTUNTIY TO BUY BILLTARD ‘La bias, sat I lees: pmenenentie’, waevan yan et re 1 FRE Aen He A elt a DOK ER, corner of Capel and Centre strects, T OF NEW AND SQCOSD yon jimd we GQ New York. s A aaa ard Tables constan i Subtanes, Nov7 Barclay % yy stre: "MARBLE MANTELS. —A.—MARBLE AND MARBLAIZED MANTELS; . as Tiling, Counters fang Warwecotung, Monyine sia, ty at lowest pr KBE Ee 68, det marie Works, Bi read Weak Wily ira Stee ~ - ween Broadway and Bighih avenue. ira RBLE AND WARBLER AL. Bi aaa, st and 1d Bags Rigtieenth, stat. Hon and ‘i i ibe Ane aintoie’ Minds Marole Counters red thay dyy competion Marie args tor the Fede. SORTMENT OF MANTELS, UNSURPASSED | ‘ogbegtiy fi len au an qualiiy'of workmanship, ate WoEk halt Kind it's SLATB GOMMANY, Fourth avenue and & uh atre neq b QrewaRPs SLATE MANT MARBLE AND Stok each oman es Se eath om) Bight avenues, 7 wire streets the low. between Aatiiiciat TRATH INSERTED PRRMANDNTLY, Ay, Tuous platen, clasps oF any extractions pees GHIARER AS Beat ieoth Seine tates”