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THE FENIANS IN COUNCIL. es apna Whe Brotherhood in Secret Session—Pre- posed Change in Organisation—Views of Delegates. ‘The Twelfth General Annoal Council of the Fenian eee in session in this city, met on afternoon, at Military Hall, Bowery. The . body was called to order by Mr. Joseph Paul, chair- Wan ofthe Supervisory Council. Delegates were t from New York, Massachusetts, Maine, iow Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, Rhode New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, and Indiana. California and Nevada were ted by proxies, The first day’s proceed- were almost confined to organization. The Tollowing named gentlemen were elected perma- pent Officers :—President, John Barry, New York; Vioe Presidents, George Sinith, Greenpoint district, 1 Daly, of New York ; Secretaries, George Massachusetts, and James Baldwin, New Be! its-at-Arms, J, D, Driscoll and E. W. roceedings are conducted with doors. e Convention remained in session the financial uifairs of the body up toa ar londay night, and, pending the regen: tion of the Advisory Council, it adjourned tll ‘ PROPOSED CHANGE IN ORGANIZATION. ‘esterday morning the Convention reassembled, is uncers a that one of the eineinat exhloots as the advisi ee ing the pectotary’ (Colonel John O’Mahouey) Crd pope. officer. It is proposed to change t one the President, so as to give fe hiss We) select his own council and to hold him rectly responsible for the entire administration the affairs of the organisation, differing from present system, under which no oifficer is re- for mistakes or errors, Notwithstanding the vicissitudes oi the Fenian body since 1¢ came to eine it yet retains considerable vitality. bg a im attendance Fapsenans circle @ great number of States, and they imbued with the idea that their work re- unfinished until Irish independence 18 estab- The condition of affairs in Ireland, it ts itted, has greatly changed du the past ten bre the circumstances that for some time cohesiveness and power in the Inited States have also undergone radical aitera- But it is claimed by the delegates that thoy bya spirit of patriouc devotedness to reteal rcenit les and programme of the body. FRATERNAL CONCILIATION TO BE ADVOCATED. There is now but one organization. Other Irish volutionary societies exist in this country. The jomers that came here some yeara i] includin, copes O'Donovan (Rossa), Gen- rt jrlipbang and ochers, attempted to estab- organiza ion which was intended to absorb hl others but little has been heard trom it for mé@ time. The Fenians seem to 1 age amount of life, and they ome ony, stely Oigblianes & newspaper organ in practical result is to tollow ne Labor of th the Convention now in session it be hard to divine. its avowed object is to inculcate a spirit of fraternal conciliation towards “Sy figenes ands organizations of Irish nationalists sincere in their efforts to liberate Irelana Be io" elevate the Irish character at home apd WORK OF THE BROTHERHOOD. It can hardly be denied that-the Fenian Brother- hood has etfected considerable results in wresting measures of amelioration for Ireland fron the fears ef England. They have certainly shown the most freotive means of arousing the fears of the British vernment, and to this result is directly to be ttributed such acts of tardy justice as the Church igestablishment and Land measures, The Fenians 12 council discuss the arbitrary laws now in force Ireland, such as the suspension of the habeas porpus in many parts of the iy and the severe nalties inflicted on the people if found with any ind of arms or ammunition in their possession. i, hold that the only remedy for Irish wrongs 9 complete independence of the island from glish rule. The Convention will remain in sés- Aion several days. OOMPTROLLER'S RECEIPTS Comptroller Green reports the following amounts paid yesterday into the city treasury :—From Bu- teau of Arrears, arrears of city taxes, assessments, water rent and interest, $7,254; Bureau of Oty venue, Market rents and fees, $1,150; Bureauof ection of Assessments, street openings and im- vements and interest, $1,851; Bureau of Water istrar, Oroton water rentsand penalties, $2,072; tment of Public Parks, house rent in the’ city $115; Mayor's Second Marshal, licenses, $46; ie from First Judi Barts foe $3 iclal District MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Court, Married. ARBRASTIA—OPPENHIEM.—On Tuesday, August 12, 1878, in St. Steban church, by the Rev. grt ir, ADOLGO DE ARRasTIA, froui Havana (Cuba) to LIA OPPENHIEM, Of this cit y eldest daughter of . Oppenhiem, Esq, No Died. BaRRETT.—On Tuesdi August 26, JOHN BaR- kara, in the Slat year oP his age. The friends of the famtly are Srespecttully ee w attend the funeral, irom his late residence, Eg Oherry street, on Thursday, August 28, at ae BENNERS.—On Monday, August 25, 1873, THOMAS BENNERS, aged 52 years, native of New Yor! k, The reiatives-and friends are respectfully invited Yo attend the funeral, from his late residence, 62 tlantic street, South’. Brooklyn, this day (Wednes- lays, at two P.M. His remains will be interred in thush cemetery, BONAVENTURE.—On Monday evening. August it 25, MUND F. CH. BONAVENTURE, infant son of ©. F. dH, E. Ay SS aged 4 months and 3 days, Funeral from his late residence, 601 Sixth street, Hee avenue B, on Wednesday, August 27, at two P.M. PROM At Morris Plains, N. J., on Mons August TWEE Ce BOae, eo ty OR Monaay, Ang latice of funeral’ iomorrow. ELusaseta, ‘wife of Isaac Buchatan, in’ the both year of her age. ly tate and friends of the family are lo, 9 Weat Seventeenth street, on Fri- "4 ne 2 oth ‘tome at one o’clock P, M, JaSEY.—On Monday, August 25, 1873, Jamxs ves, ‘and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his son- Weanéeisy James Farrell, No. 92 Horatio etreet, on porNaros an Pu August JUL, the of John Coan ington, in the 0th year after a long and severe illness. ‘vf her brother, Francis Gorrey, are respectfully in- vited to attend ber faneral trom her late resi- Mence, 748 Third poe on Thursday alternoon, n.—In 1873, JouN ig Sena, In his 65th year. (ebtaten and friends of the family are respect. ugust 28, at two o'clock, from his late residence, 77 Penn street, ur Oorris.—On Tuesday, August 26, at the residence Wost Fourteenth street, JOSEPH B. OoTTLE, in his Bist year. Rel to be interred at Coxsackie, N. Y., August 28, at ait-past four ‘o'clock. Y Relatives and friends are respectfully in- vited to atfend. { QUNNINGHAM.—Drowned,-on Monday, Angust Bt isabella B, Cunningham. (. The funeral will take place from tne Cnurch of dt Brogkiya 0 of Luqueer and Clinton streets, ‘o'clock i Dorn. soe Tuesday, August 26, 1873, of soomaat tion, Joun Donny, late of the police force, aged 30 ‘noon, August 28, at two o'clock, from his late resi- eed 464 Second avenue; thence to Calvary Cem- tery. in the 53d year o1 his age. +. ‘The funeral will take Place from the Church of ‘the Nativity, corner of Third street and Second f Evsniss.—Charies, infant son of Wiliam H. and F. Everiss. lace from the residence of bis mts, 42 avenue D, on Wednesday, at one o'clock. D.—On Monday, August 25, after a short ill- 8 FLOOD, a-native of Tonismoge, parish * Deaitane, county Cavan, Irelan BucwaNaN.—On Tuesd: August 26, MARIA respect- invited to attend the funeral, from ber late Oasey, aged 47 August 21, 27, at two o’elotk P. M, iTue relatives and friends of the family, and those Bt two eee CONNER! yn, E. D., on Lng August invited to attend his funeral, on Thursday, Sour daughter, Mrs. Theodore Koss, 318 ursday aiternoon, CHARLES HENRY, eldest son of Peter D. an ‘Bouth Brooklyn, on Thursday, August 28, at two 79iis funeral will take place on Thursday after- EBELEY,—On Monday, August 25, OnanLEs Eps. yuny, his wenué, on Wednesday morning, a8 hal!-past nine rologk. eaday Bs -past latives and friends respectful; invited toattend. Le d. ives and friends are "respectfully invited to the funeral, from the residence of her sister, io. an a reet, East New York, on Wod- , August 27, at two o'clock. FOWLER.—On Monday, , August 25, after a severe Belden H. Fowler, beloved a of George Mary F, Fowler, aged 1 year, 6 months and days. Relatives and friends of the family are re- tively Invited to attend the funeral ‘a Wednes- vd August 27, at one oreloek P. M., from the rest- ce; of us parents, 310 Enst ¢ Filgcainct street, tween. Fir Ginss.—At Bell ort, L. nat on Tues , 26th inetan: xe, wile 6 Gibbs, aged ins AMBLA Rev. John ears rid | on months, , eo at Bellport, on Thursday morning, Au- GRIFFING.—-Oo Monday, August 25, 1873, Lonerta , daughter of Philanger and Margaret Grifing, 4 months and 11 days, seral at ten A. M. Wednesday, 27th Merete ‘yrom o2 eet avenue, Friends are invi' .—At Mount Vernon, sodaeuty ror Wars ene A wy Aug on, Weaat JouN eye Klett 27th at er o'clock , M., ‘Ton th pal pA ei ae Sr Vernon, leave Graud WGentral ‘epot, ig: ea dn Ha fo ena at fuer Ratio. ai es nthe: tndan 25, 1873, Mrs. MARY we in the 70th year othe ves and friends of the family and those NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, Te; ot her Bosmiey. Patrick nor aes erate to St. Co- r soul, a ANOE- At Brooklyn, phe go eign Month, ‘26th, ANSELM B, HANcE, iatives and friends of the Samily are respect- Feslagnee, 200 Wear the funeral, irom his late on Second day lence, 259 Pearl street, Brool Gay, are n inst., at four o'clock P. M. be Pahveehs the following morning to Rumson, N. J., by New yorsey,f Southern Railroad, at fort; minutes past nine » from foot of Murray stree! HorrMan.—On Monday, August 25, JamBs FRED- re agua son of Joseph G. and Caroline A. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from 135 Christopher seen, this (Wednes- Stowe Srey Cre huts, Anguat 2, .—In Jersey City, on f Mrs, OC. A. Hows, widow of Captain a W. The relatives and iriends ae respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from ber late Foaidence, Greenville, N. aS at half -past eleven A. M., on Fri day, August 29, Train leaves foot of Liberty sireet at eleven A. M, via New Jersey Central Ratiroad. Carriages in watting at ae 25, 1878, after along JACKSON.—On Monday, loved wife of William and painful nse. "Eolas, Jackson, aged 64 ys Relatives d friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the Fifth Baptist church, over the Savings Bank, earner of Broadway and th street, Magee D. rar ee on ‘Tuesday, August 26, MaRY, the beloved wile of Jonn Lewis, in the sotn year of tives and friends are respectfully invited attend the funeral, ‘rom her late dence, Thro 2's Neck, We: phases, on Thursday, August 28, af two o'clock P.M. The romans wili be terred in St, Raymond’s Cometery, Westchester, Looniz.—On Monday, aimed }, 1873, at set 19 Westchester county, JEREMIAH IOONIR, Native f Tralee, county Kerry, arene, in bis 91st year, °F vamoral will take place from bia son's residence, to the Huds on Hivor Ratlroad depot, New York, at half-past ono P. Ld to Calvary Cemetery. Tralee pi papers lease ig Lyons.—. beth J., on Tuesday, August 26, FRANORS TERRSA, tn! fant danghter of J Jon and Mary Ann Tyo ns, aged 1 Month and & Funeral this afternoon, at three ocldek, from pter 14, foot of Liberty street. The triends of tho tamily are invited to gee MEAD.—On Monday, August 25, EmExine, wile of Wiliiam W. Mead and daughter Of the late James bs ‘allace, aged 82 years and 8 months. e) . on Fourth The remains latives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on haere Fi ugust 27, at two o'clock P, M., from her late residence, 469 Kent avenue, Brooklyn, L. I. MON AGHAN,—Sudden! by at his residence, 110% Cherry street, on Tuesday 1 Sous 26, at two A. M. of apoplexy of the rain dp Monacuan, of county Longford, Ireland, 45 yea Relatives and friouds Roti rei epentfully invited to attend the PsA from the above residence, on Thursday, August 23, at one o’clock P. M. Boston papers pera pienso copy, 8. B, H. K. B. A.—BRETHREN—YoU are hereby re- quested to attend the funeral of our late brother and President, John Monaghan, from his late rest- dence, No, 11044 Cherry street, at one o'clock, on Thursday, August 28, lea rs Ne—On Tuesday, August 26,Mary Morton aged 7 e ry raeuves and friends are respectfully invited to attend her funeral on Thursday, August 28, at three o’clock P. M., from the residence of her son, Jonn W. Morton, Virginia, near Ocean avenue, Jer: wey, Ones Heights. URPHY.—On Monday, August 25, after a short and severe illness, bripaer, the beloved wile of John Murphy, aged 47 years. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 89 Washington street, this (Wednes- fen aiternoon, at two o’clock. icCCARTAY.—On Monday, August 25, EUGENE McCartHy, native of Tralee, county rere Tre- 1800; aged 59 years and 6 months, The relatives and friends of the family spectfull Sean to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 60 Henry street, on Wedni eaday, August 27, at half-past one P. M. /EWELUL.—On Tuesday, MAT 26, JAMES FOSHAY, son of Henry A. and Mattie R. Newell, aged 5 months and 23 days. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning, August 28, at eleven o’clock, from the Beira ee of his parents, No. 244 West Twenty-sixth str ‘ are care Monday: Bah Nelda Bay ieee, L. as eT018 NASH, youn; son of George and Bessie Nash. nitaeictie iis VANDERVEER.—At Long Branch, on h Wednonaay, oe tor consumption, J Cot WAMUERY EER, formerly ef New York ci ea 7 months and y day: ‘se sh aged Mes NiIx.—At ‘Heinpstend, L. I, on Monday, August 25, after a lin, ee ulness, Haney W., son of Jonn and the late Eliza M. Nix, in the 15th year of his Friends are invited to attend services at the house on Wednesday, 27th inst., a a gears before nine A. M. and at Greenwood at two OGpDEN.—At Elizabeth, N. J., on Tuesday, August 26, Lypta, wife of James Crawford Ogden, aged 42 years and 4 months. The relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, irom her late residence, No. 114 Union street, corner of West Grand street, on Friday afternoon, August 29, at three o'clock. OLMSTEAD.—On Tuesday, Tate 26, 1873, JOHN E. OLMsrzaD, in the 55th year of Relatives and friends are res; cetftlly invited to atiend the funeral, from his late residence, 252 West Twenty-second street, on Wednesday even- ° | ing at hall-past seven o'clock. HELPS.—At Astoria, on Monday, August 25, Mr. Joun D. PHELPS, aged 60 years, His funerai will take place to-day (Wednesday), at eleven o’clock A. M., from his late residence, No. 2 Second wea near Grand street, Astoria, Long Island C: Quin.- On Motaay ', August 25, ANNE, the beloved Nee of Michael Quiz’ aged SO years. high mass will be offered by the Rey. Father Lilty, in St. Mary’s Roman Catholic church. Her friends are invited to attend the funeral, from her ie © residence corner of Clinton and Second streets, en. RICHARDS.—At Tremont, on Saturday, August 23, GzoRGE HoJeR RICHARDS, only child of James _J,, dr., and Elia M. Richards, aged 8 months and ai days, Funeral to-day i octern Gott at eleven o'clock. Train leaves Grand Central depot at 10:15 A, M. ROBERTSON.—At yas eee New York har- bor, on Monday, ran ae 25, ARTHUR WILFRED, yo est son of Davia ol Mary ©, Robertson, “fa months and 25 day: neral 10-day; (Wednesday) at two bays SATTBRLER.—Suddenly on Tuesda: By, Ertaiwyn SuyAM, youngest daaghtor oF Dr: FY cS Roy and Laura Satterlee, aged 9 months and 16 oN eiatives and friends are invited to attend the faneral, at Calvary church, Fourth avenue and Twenty-first atreet, on ey morning, August 28, at eleven o'clock A. Sovruwick.—On ‘Tuesday, August STANLEY WINTHROP, youngest child rot Emuel and Adelaide L. Southwick, aged 9 months and 21 days. Friends of the family are invited toattend the faneral, from the residence of his parents, No. 210 East Forty- pxicohds ed on Thursday, the 28th mst., at half-past two P. TANNER.—On Tuesda’ August 26, 1873, OaTHa- RINE TANNER, aged 68 years, The relauives and friends of the family are ro- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 226 East Kiguty-fourth ‘street, tween Second’and Third avenues, at one o'clock. are re- TANNER.—On Tuesday morn: August 26, 1873, suddenly, of cholera es Brat WiLLtax, infant son of Henry Me and Elizabeth W, Tanner, aged 9 months and 3 A Funeral services on Thursday, Au, ae at hall- past three P, M., at Bloomfield, latives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Train leaves foot of Barclay and Chris- t: Sophes &e streets at 2 P.M. Returning at 5:16 and 201 P. Warson.—On Sunday evening, August 4, eud- denly, John Watson, in the 47th year of his age. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral}, from his late residence, Sevents- sixth street and Boulevard, on Thursday, August 28, at one o’clock P. M. New Orleans and Saratoga aan Woons.—In Breoklyn, on Tuesday, August 26, AxN Woops, native of Queens county, parish Clough, townstand of Confisbourgh, Ireland. ‘The relatives and friends are respectjully invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, 119 Union street, on Thursday, at one P. M. ‘Woounurr.—On Sunday, August 24, Appy, wife invited to seond. the late residence, Elizabeth, N. J., four o'clock iy ‘ please copy, funeral, from ber on Wednesday, August 27, 10 WE! T 23D ) STREET, NE. NEAR 6TH AVENUE, Positive sale this (Wednesday) moruing, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M., the property contained, in Ive, story brown sone man: sion, namely :—Chickering & Son rosewood jauprorta, one year, cost $1,020; Parlor Grand, made i. fardman, four Drawing Room Bits, covered ih cr! IES08, ‘satin, brocatel, silk, reps, plush, Tables, Mirrors, Paintings, Bronzes ich vel dallion Carpet arrains, Evagore voiuies choi Soke, Butte Exte! es, Chairs, Miver, chins, nd glass Wares magnificent n hed Bete in rosows walnut: hair and # ring Barwoges Feather Beds, Pillows, gurcioth a Quits FI nkets, a Jor suits, in reps and bairciotl ‘kish Chairs, Lounges and Tables; Chairs, Stoves, iicfoune Basement and Kitchen Furniture, ir $1, 008 wor fine Groceries, ince, Teas oe gars, starch, fine old Champagne, Jot canned Frat affee, &c.; to be sold in lots to suit purchasers.’ Responsible men in attendance to pack “and remove goods Ait ip FITZGERALD, Auctioneer, ROH. JOHNSTON, av OTIONBER—OFFIOR AND - salesroom 87 Nassau street, Morse auction branch 9 to 25 East Thirteonth sircet. Carriage repository No. 8 Cordandt street. T NO. private residence, large and &c.; Centre vet and me- ARCH, soarery, igs i gol, at gectiens a this a7, 1 £ Wednesday, A’ 10% o'clock, = ae salesroom iors, re: i an Assortment of lomeam i eenitare, & f Mirrors, Carpe’ Bnd Nunue a Clack Manotorte, one upright Pianoforte, &0. vores, 5 EOF povennon J FURNITURE, IN P, FAIRCH! Auctioneer, iti sell 5 Frid teio'k. my ‘ Beg ‘Grecavvich fayonge, Hi Alvosontd Pak Fur. ing of Parlor suits in figt reps, black si Heine eee ins rerith wolian ‘attachment; bp marute rand at Hits attr veel a rome Cue * ys ; Yatven, Cocks, Water C! __SALES J at AUCTION. Asser s. B. “WALDRON, ON. AUCTIONEER. Balesrooms 108 Pliberty an aud Tit Cedar street, ferspete oun ats Tu Ae a Fc a &c., in the Sasament plinmediately after “Part of an nema ee's stock of new Schafer, Newman & etured b: het @ gat i hstorsey ar et, Ineluditg ¢ 8 general assortment Sultery, Plats. owing Machite do" ker nent UCTION NOTICE.—R. 7, HAZELL, AUCTIONEER, WEDNESDAY, At at 105 o'clock, at our Cy fry Bhan street, table tinned and onameliod Wate te Tes a he, in lots to sult ee Guns—12) fine double and breech-Joadin; Table and pocket Cutlery, pees plated Ware, Beno. Catalogues ready,on morning of ‘sale, R, T, HAZELL & CO., ‘Auctioneers, 118 Chambers strect. AM B. MINER, AUCTIONEER, DAY, at 1044 o'clock, at the Saiesroor & 77 Reade atree 8! treet" % Chambers A GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,” MIRRORS, Car Oileloths, &c., &c. ‘peta, slots, FOR ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, 4 variety of Househoid Furniture, Fancy Goode, O1 Paintings, Engraving &c., to pay ch arges and advances A SACRIFICE SELDOM MET WITH FOR CASH,—AT auction this day, at private residence 21 East 20th gt, near Pieces, commencing a 19 o’olock, over #5 Lots of hold “Furniture, com, every arti- cle ny Tecemar y Mot seniast hor keep . Vig. 1—Rose- Spee ped regnoteese forte, lege gant Fark =a a room | Le Hecepto abies, Tues, al sibregye mene cm} ct double Bedsteads. Bureaus, an tate Matarecees eat rep ta ‘dining pastmeny en ture 5 Ly Chairs, Piste, On outers, ans Glassw: ey age HENRY “INN, Auctioneer, TTENTION 18 CALLED TQ THE cee AND action, a jay Wednesday)’ 10 o'clock peechoty 6 euitire elegant niseho! any rae of rstdonee 318 avenue. ERT C, CASH Bugnlfocat sites Parlor Suits, i. walnut and gilt pier and mantel Mirror: Curtains, marquetery and Cabinets, two elegant RS octave Pianotor! pot Atagere: sls antes, ngole and Side Tables; valuable Parls Clocks Brouzes; Paintings. by cel Celebrated artists; Statuary, Oruu- ts, €o. Dini iture—Kxtension Table, Buffet, ‘Shatra’ Dianee and Tea Silverware, Cut lasswaro, Crockery, rosewo Dressing Cases, “Burea' Wardrobes, ‘ash- ds, Lounges extra quali hair ad apri fetueases reps and plush Suit, Hockers, hail and pe, Furniture, 19 Carpets; Storcroom Contents, con- @ assortment Family Groce &e., re every Partie lo necessary for housekeeping. —Tth o1 avenue cars. ea es 8 penaiy ‘ale i fearinted fo to be ia promptly at 10 o'clock. YM MARTINES, AUCTIONEER, 000 worth of magnificent Household ‘Turniture, Pinpoint, Faintngs Statuary. Brot Bronizes, ‘TOTS, ies coaty om Furl re, cos Works of yea j, at the elegant residence 36 o'clock. Neale commenciny 10 ; Paintin , Clocks, magni oe meet Gnterbary, a UrcAUs; ia, Wardrobes, ‘tresses, Extension Table, Silverware, Chinewars, basement, kitchen, servants’ Parties wishing to attend this sale take Sth or 6th av. cars. UOTION SALE. AUCTION SALE. At Lee td 104 Hogg Twenty-fitth street, between Lexington and ‘Fourth avenues, this EDNESDAY) mornin BS1076 0 clock precisely, grer 00 worth and over Lots handsome House- old Furniture, by Raa to the highest bidder, with- gut, reserve. %. ROTH, Auctioneer. Parlors—Velvet, eet e medal ion Carpets; G Antone ite style Parlor Suits; Touewo0d Pinnot for, 0 celebrated Musto Books: r style Pe Tons XTT i Glassware, ‘urkish and Oriental Fur- niture, Etageres, Mirrors, to gt one Works of Art Curtains; Chamber Suite style of Louis XIV. ; rosewoo and walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Gommodes, Wardrobes, curled hair and spring Mattresses, Bedding; walnut Suits, covered with reps _and plush; Bookcases, corner and side Stands, Buffe Dining’ ‘Tea Tables: Fich Glass, China and Silver Gover: has box for shipping. —All this first class faites made to order for the present owner, and wil, sold positively: this day, Boe delivered, packed an Kee for Diy ae Take Fourth avenue cars or stages to 25th stra UCTION NOTICE.—GOOD SECOND HAND AND misilt Carpets, all, slags, rich patterns every day panctoe, yory cuney at 112 Fulton street, between iam and 'Nassan strocts. Ys, W. DavoRy, AUCTIONEER. OHY & JOHNSON sell this day, at F obioaes at 454 Canal street, a large a, fortmentof desirable Household Furniture, consistiug of fine black walnut Parlor Suits In reps and haircloth, Black | wainut Chamber Suits, Bedateads, | Bureaus, Washstands, Wardrobes, several velvet, Brussels, tapes: Y,and inerain Carpets, Ollcloihs, &c:; hair and otner attresees, feather Beds, Piilows, Chairs, Tables, dinin; room Furniture, Sewing Machines, Pier, Mantel an other Mirrors, Crocker: 2nd Glass Ware, Oftice Chairs, Tables, Desks, kitchen Utensil BY DANIEL A. ss ‘AUCTIONEER, SALES. room, 766 Bros way, pent, Ninth street, just below mn THURSDAY, AUSEET at wih ‘clock, atthe Private Tesidence, 232 East THIR STH STREET, n Second and Third Hie, GENTERL HOUSEHOLD FUNNITURD, CARPETS, MIR. Toru 40. comprising entire conten "viz. walnut and ma Parlor Suts in reps and haircloth, Centre nt, mantel Vases, Painuing oneh Bt: ‘om Willi aoe! Car ~ i i ‘stry Brussels aie ti Bed- steads, Dressing Bureaus, Washstan: ‘drobes, Mat- t Feather “Beds, Bolstera, Piiows Ch China, Ging and hen re, Silver Ware, Re Rotrigerator, ‘&c.; als with whic! mence. Catalogues at sale, or at auclioneer's ‘oft 6 Broadway. Y¥ JOHN A. DUNN, AUCTIONEER—OFFICR AND salesroom 396 Third avenue, will sell this day, at io} 0g geloeke a all the elegant Furniture contained in house MS Last 1121h street, Harlem, between Third and Fourth avenues. consisting of rozewood, black walnut and Cot. ¢ Furniture, in crimegn, green, reps and haircloth, spicndid Fosewoo! Flauo stool aud Cover: black walnut marble top Bureaus, marble top Washstands, aly pime, pier and oval Rtrrors, Velvet and Brussels Car husk Matiresiee, ‘Spreads, Shee! mate ont feuther Beds, feather Tilows, Bxvension Table, black Walnut Butter, silverware, Mantel Ornaments, Crockery, Tin and Ironware, together with all the Kitchen Furni- ture. Gale positive; cata‘ogues at sale. Ww. by baba sot JR., AUCTIONEER—WILL Pat this day, commencing 10}, projet at No. 130 nth avenue, near Tenth street, goneral assortment of Fables, Washetand sBureaty bined, watt aire, Beans ae ta) black wal woke agteade, e, kitchen ri Uteunig do. “Dealers aud buyers invited. a prs. w. by abated AUCTIONEER, rusiae) ealeto lose an estate. SIMONSON, aes STON, CAMPBELL & CO. office No. 50 We hirty-first atre tion, by catalogue, to-morrow (Thi me 1 10! o'clock, entire elegant househo! 1d Furniture contained {n private r noe in West Thirty-second street; iarniture bee by Marcotte, carpets by Stewart. More full : ee eae -y to-morrow’s Herald. Catalogues at auc- joneer’s office. Brio JOHN DRAPEE 4 CO, AUCTIONEERS. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Rai Company will ‘ell 20, ns Scranton Coal 000 tor &t public auction'on W eanealay, August 7, at 12 o'clock 2% bkxch Rony at 2 Bxohang BAMUEL SLOAN, President. (Ohy OOKERY A} AND GLASS STORE AT AUCTION,— HENRY LOTZ, Auctioneer, selis entire Stock of Store No, 1,147 Second avenue, betyeen Sixtieth, — Bixty-first streets, on Friday, August lots to suit dealers, without reserve, 29, at 10 o'clock, i TJENRY B. HERTS, AUCTIONEER, H HOUSEHOLD Mea ae STEINWAY GRAND leaving for Euroy SR RBEY Si KvGUar wy ar 1035 O'CLOOK, oar NO, 148 EAST FIFTY-FIFTH STREET, comprising velvet and Brussels otelaing Tose wood, wal- nut and Turkish Parlor ean in cotelaine and oe reps; poke a Sons grand action Piano, Seca an Centre, » a ‘ard 1 A Dressing ase. ‘Armoire-2 Glace, Commode. ater a German dows Beds, hair, Mattresses, Bodding, &c. nut Buffet, Extension Table, Chairs, Ching Gas Plated Ware, “kitchen es 4c. Catalogues on Thurs- da; wet adway. Auctioneer, Grand Central Salesrooms, road way. HART, AU Late ap SELLS THIS DAY (WED- » nesd Need ‘August 27, kt 10% o'clock, at 411 East itty-second street, the Furniture ot a private family going to Ru Euro} some 7 octave Piano, nearly new ; ‘arlor suite” i green reps, Easy Chairs, marble top Centre Tables, Leal 11 Paintings and haeerevines, French Clocks and Bronzes, Brussels and ingrain Car- Bets lace Ourtaina, black walnut Bedsteads and jureaus, hair and spring Mattresses, China Tea and Bin- Ber Sete oval Mirrors, black walnut Extension Table, Pinte, @) are and Kitchen Furniture. ERE. JOHNSON, JR. Pah i elt a Yand by the Acre. Magnificent Bpeestation, — Villa sites n the Budson River Boscobel, Cragers, Peremptory raaiea a TUESDAY, Sey pent, peclat Thartlon, Free Collation, under derot atl whet . sing, ult jeu peta Cental JONSON, Sharp. for esses apply vy 21 Nari row New Yor! TRAVER, AUCTIONEER OFFICE % GREAT Jones street, will it 1046 o'clock, at No East Fourteenth s ot Fin ond, avenues, all the ruruiture of private family, conlsting of cneral assortment; tir aged Valentine & Butler Saye, in porfect order ; large lot of Books, cabinet Sewing Ma- chine, Desk, &c. ACOB BOGART. Strect, a general apsor room Furniture, eae, 22 chests fine nd Bry Goods, tot Wa ARSHAL’S BALE.—J, will sell this day, bj kK, at 59 Gre IONBER.—THIS DAY, ton roam No, 1 North Wwiltiam nt ot Ls ‘hes wed | cous ad abn iar pete one Eten lot Clothing Paper, P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEE! yy virtue of an execution, at t Jonbs street, lot Plumbers’ Mater! eee Ly sins, Water ai Gas Brackets, deliers," Flatio orm alee, Lend tiga Tipe Earthen Pipe, o Hoge rene ity , ea lor BINEMAR, Clty Marenal, " J. P, TRAVER, AUCTIONERR.— Maa aAte . gitan cxgoution Twill ie thie day at two 0, 69 Great Jones stfe et, large Wines, 9 ioe sera Marsha lator AWNBROKER'S SALE, i of valaatls eal FinLD, Senay oe oa ve SALES AT AUCTION. ay KERR'S SALE.—R, ~~ FIBLD, SHERI ral Auctioneer, salesroom 131 Bowery, wi te y, at a een and women’ A ES hate Sei a ee WNBROKER’S SALE.. Pry ts DAY, JAMES sete ue ir, will oat, it 59 New Bowery, 600 1 me! nd women’s fine potniny and other Toesonasis goods. By order of John J, Martin, 62 Muiberry street, ICHARD ATER, , AUG TIUNERE, -MACTRERRT, &c.—Administra‘o: sell on Thus ith faa, 8 1034 o' clock, at ae ‘gto “dota street, third floor’ S large Gnd general assortment of Machinéry, vis. id Pulleys, Hangers, Portal Forge, ras atk, oo seri ‘t, WHRELER, Administrator. Pita HERMAN, AUCTIONEER, sale of Household Purnitare, Car S reday, August 3, a8 1h 0'clogk, Np. 3:6 Wes Thiey: first an strest, bulwoen Eighth and Ninth avenues.—All ¢ sat of anid tour story house, consiating of ar) marble top Table eres, x Hedroom’ Purniture—Bedstenda Tale a hask fatiromsen en fin Spreads, Sheets, Quilts, Lin- ens, Wardro! room Furniture—Extenson Tables, Desks, "Mdsboar eboarda, fonetner whit the Kitchel furnitures vGrockery, Glasswares Onoking Uten- ils, itand ; ‘alae velvec Breanne 00 jberain Gi iting, Qitclouie Sate Carpeus a Garvey Said and oth ie “invited, “Depot fe quired, And goods era removed the same day. order of J. Jacobowsky, Keq., Mortgagee. TRIPLE Siteyr. 7 Sa i A WANTED, a WARE DESIRABLE children. eh cass 46 Ee? YOURTRN. TE, STREET._SECOND ‘en sults,” #180 other Rooms eat -handeanly’ fe ano, to first aS families seis webcoee ome ee exchanged. pn St BOND. STREET, CENTRAL 47 fi Matataned att rice seman pad 9 furnished Board, to gentle: single gentle! able first class: farms moderato; reterense een rr WEST TWELFTA STREET: REAR FIFTH AVE veold waiar, with Rooms, with alcoves, hot and cold w: at el and ‘amilies; al vee gentenee ease WEST TWELFTE REET, BETWE: aid Sixth ven ichoant tnd Bovine fr gente gentlemen on very moderate terms; very desirs WEST =i STREET.—TO LET, WITH 5 Boa a nd Floor, handsomely fu also ingle Htooms for for gentlemen on the tt the third Parga erences exchanged. AMITY 8TREKT.—IN A RESPECTABLE FAMILY ‘a few gentlemen, mechanics or clerks, can find comfortable Kooms, with Board, Terms moderate. FIFTH Af Aad OPPOSITE DELMONIOCO'S— furnisned Root Han with private baths; Drivate tables if desired; Dest reter Teterences %) “ HERIFF’S S8ALE.—K FIRLD, AUOTIONEE! 1a eres wu will ball this day, ae ry iigver: at Bo 4i6 ts of Se Hi, pe atte 22" do MATTHEW T. i aang TS u W T. BRENNAN, Sheriff, 1HOMAS GAveney, Aas Duan mTOR. Fs Centre street—Will positively, sell, Su ° HG i the h Room 458 Ca Fix nies of ie @ Bed Baxer st bare Boor (LLIAM ABBOTT, AvoTION1 od Balesr: Mis els day. “ iy (tr “St stock’ nd Fixtar Wholesale and retall Conivotionsey: stares at 88 ints ‘avenue, corner of ‘ehttty-nlath street, walnut Counters tase © « Vv Moulds, 01 nae eM ed eet con ger essels, Seives, Moulds, BLOCK FROM FIFTH AVE! NUE E, MADISON AVE- pas oe corner of Thirty-second street, 153.—A Suit of desirable Boome, ‘on second floor, with or without Board; reterences exchanged. ELEGANT PARLOR PLOOR, WIT mae aat | LL cals; r gen wit le- ifred, ako 61 Weet Ningh wires, between Fifth and Six OR TWO ELEGANT SUITS AND SINGLE ROOMS, with Board; accommodations first class. 63 Wes! irty-fifth street, between Filth and Sixth avenues, ps, Ease BOARD AND TWO LARGE, ELEGANT pa Ee here Re dig quired. 385 West Thirty-tourth street, PER DAY, $6 TO $12 PER WEEK.—FINE Rooms, with excellent table, 172, 174, 176 and 178 bles of ‘cost houses Broadway ; shaded grounds for croquet, &c. ; 2° FLOOR—RICHLY FURNISHED; VERY ELIGI- ble for a family desiring On aged a partments, with Pyare table or board; everything strictly first class. ‘est Thirty-third street, near Fitth avenue )D_ FLOOR.—FOUR HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Room with first class Board; also Rooms on fourth joor. fadison avenue. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED. ROOMS AND ONE small one, with first class Board, at very moderate rates, 15 Warren place (Charles street). BLOCKS FROM BROADWAY.—TO LET, WITH Board, handsomely furnished Rooms sultable for fampilleg of single gentlemen; table boarders taken No, co) ‘ourth street. 4, WEST, TWENTY SECOND STRERT, | ONLY, ONE door from Fifth avenue.—Elegant sults of Rooms, with Board; references, TH 1 DOOR EAST OF BROADWAY, 33 EIGHTEENTH (ex peieire oy oy furnished Suit of Fooms, with Board, sec ond floor, for family or gentlemen; loca- lon unexceptionable; table Board it required, TH AVENUE, NO. 74—DESIRABLE ROOMS, WITH Board, en suite or singly; house newly renovated, and will be reopened September 1; tabie and appolnl- 9 EAST THIRTY-FIRST ba gt BETWEEN MADI. son and Fifth avenues. ly persons wishing per- manent Board can obtain Roo: 3 on third or fourth pares singly or en suite, either turnished or unfurnished, in the mostdesirable too ity in the city. JO £aSt THIRTY-TAIRD sTREET—TO LET, wit joard, a Second Floor, handsomely furnished, with ar without private tabiey alto Roous on thisd and fourth floors. References exchanged. [1 WEST PHIRTY-NINTH STREET.—WITH BOARD, A Suit of Rooms on third floor, condating of four roots, ali newly and elegantly furnished. Keference. Rep ee WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—NICELY FUR. nished Rooms for gentlemen and their wives, with or without private tab men, Rererences exch: eS for single gentle- 0 47H STRBET, CORNER OF SECOND AVENUE, 300 atid 302.—Large handsomely furnished, with enclosed bedstead, frout Room on first door; ais0 hall Rooms, with B 1 TH STREET, Se nished relerences. 17 WANBREEY PLACE SUPERIOR ACCOMMODA- Hons for families and single gentlemen, on the first and upper i Board of tho first quality; reter- ences requil 18 AND 20 EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—VERY desirable pingle and double Rooms for gentlemen, with good Board ; also elegant cults and Floors for tami- les, with or without private table. 70 ae FOR BOARD, WITH HANDSOMLLY niahed Rooms, double or single; house and fur- 11 improvements. Call, ‘examine, No; 9 Fourth street, near Christopher. Board, NO, 233 WEST, .BETWE! venth ean Eighth renner ern. ae mn suite or singly, with first class + g meee FOURTH STREET.—LARGE FURNISHED Roope, with substantial Board, for gentleman and also fo Hom, with 4 three single Rian sore 94 lecky tueniaed oom to tet wlin Board, to een: 9 ; teman and wile or single gon much bs 109 im Anette Pad 54h pot acta! SEBRR? ter ‘Board, nfo gene - uemen ant ‘wives or ran gender eae ae l WEST it FOURTEENTH fa By onary nates he furnished |, to gentlomen and at ay os EE or sing! eaenciomens nd table first o0se al moderate cy first class partics. 110 ebm AVENUE.—ARRANGEMENTS FOR the winter can now be made, with Board, for families, and one singlo Room suitable for a gentigman. References exchanged, a nn WEST FORTY-SIXTH STREET, NEAR SIXTI 110 avenue,—Nicely furnished Rooms, on second floor, eeparately or together, with Board; every conve- hience; terms moderate; references exchanged, EAST TWELFTH STREBT, ONE BLOCK FROM Broadway.—Second story’ front Room, hand- haly furnished ; front hall Room, third floor ; iret lass ble; references exchan, te" STREBT,—AN OENTLEMEN WHO WIS r ate Room in Harlem, withor without Board, Bisges fant ally Fe references exchanged, can address T, G. H., Herald 12 WEST SIXTEENTH STREBT, NEAR SIXTH A avenue —& neatly furnished ed Room | and large for two gontlemen, or a foudeman ‘and wilo; also A large single Hoom on'sane 1.24. BAS? TWENTY-SRVENTH STREET. —TO Ler, with Board, two or three newly furnished Rooms on second floar; references required. 124 WEST TWENTY-NINTH STREET, NEAR Sixth avenue.—To let. with Board, pleasant, jarge Room, front; water in room; bath on sae floor; also Rooms Lobe) for single parties; location ceutral ; terms moderate. 125 Wi ST FORTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR SIXTH 2) avenue.—Two or three small families can make immediate arrangements for fall and winter Board, uo Reet oF unfurnished Rooms; references ox: change, Pa EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A HAND- some Suit of Rooms, on the first floor, to rent, Board; hot and cold water. 129 ¥ we THIATY-SIXTH STREET.—A FI can find comfortable Rooms, with Board, by calling a ibove. 15 2 EAST THIRTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR LEX: Of ington avenue.—A private family will tet, with Board, to a gentleman and wie, @ neatly furnished meee ond Floor of a small house, containing all: modern im- provements; references exchanges 15 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—ONE FRONT. nees. BOARD AND LODGING pa one WANTED—WITH ROOM, gate ade: “eat Addon wife ani tue rh i fond te i pai ton dS OARD WANTED—FOR SaNTLEMAN rR, child, and nurse ‘Twentioth and portices streets, Lexiny and Seventh avemues. Address, with terms, M., alive ig office. Bare, Y fort vamrpw GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, good neighborhood how on are fr second floor, front, between bi ‘h streets; permanent is suited. a LW, acd Heraid Uptown Branch office, BoseR WANTED—IN THE COUNTRY, FOR GENTLE&- matt A wie, within 40 tee oe eee ret ork, near village and depot; prtyste fas referre e large hetory, would remala Foom! and closet required. ifs the winte: ASH not to exceed $13 per week for bot Address NA, box 163 erald fi Uptown Branch office. } OARD WANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, ant eo September 2 urine wiser) a location musiiy above Pourieenih street "ms A. RB. V.y box 2,795 Post office. é sasha, Boar WANTED—FOR A PARTY OF THRE: 1 there are no other bogrdas ; terms from to $40 per week, Address H, » Herald Uptown Branch offles. Bese eae eRe ROOM, WANTED—BY man and. w Cw oF no other boarders, between ‘rheuty-tnoed aid” Futeiy pets Fitth and Ehghth avenue: si price not er month, mcluding fire a Rear, box 116 Herald town reat ottee. sebibide BRMAN F FAMILY (MAN, WIFE J AND Ga dren 15, 14, LJ and 9 years old) desire Taapiabaage two or Sree monte th” Board, in German or German- America areas Feasonable) ABt ADOLPH, I sai ee ERMANENT BOARD araneeD ¥OR GENTLE Pyusstunt esd p es bes tween Twentieth an Fourth avenues; mi yale fainlly preserre h office. irst clase and moderate ; we Address LL VU. 8., Herald Uptown —— — ANTED—TWO COMMUNICATING FURNISHED Rooms, witn Board, for gentleman and outa both absent during se day except sundays. tox 1d Herald of Pity ich must be moderate, ‘coMPont ‘ANTED—FOR GENTLEMAN AND hag ated W ‘and hall Rooms, adjoining, with first cl joard, where the comforts of a home can be had class family, and where there are rdersy location Madison to sixth avenue, hte tieth to Filtheth street: best a given and required. Address 0. KL, ‘Herald off Nice. ‘ANTED—ROOM AND BEDROOM, WIM. BOARD, for ggntioman ond pile, in 4 private Tauly i Jer sey City. Adres Herald office. ‘and WAxnip—noanp pe A PRIVATE FAMILY, ood neighborho for gontieman, son daughter jyior ue mt placo would pay liberal board. ‘Ade Gres E., Herald offies, ANTED—BOARD FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE ond two children, aged 9 and 5 years, ina strictly ives oe oe large ‘and one sinall Roo: nape ref erenoe jiven and required. will ry perdloulars CASH, box 145 Hera! 1d office. W4itzD-BOARD AND SINGLE R0OM, reed if aa at ent strect; Seeman preferred ed wi ‘omain permane; rms ; room want Noptomber ly "Address HOW lib, Herald aitee, Wntap—serremaer 1, FOR A BMALL, QUIET family, two furnished Kooms, goneerins: ith oF without Hoard; permanent if suited; terms moderate; retegonces, Address M. C. B., $03 West Twenty-third st JANTRD—BOARD FOR TWO PERSONS AND child; » Floor preforrod desirably locate house. "Address HOARD, box li7 Teralt ofice. ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, BY A GENTLEMAN, medium sized Room, with good Board, in a quiet American family. between Twenty.dith and Fortieth streets, west side. Address, stating terms, NEW BNQ LAND, Ucrald Uptown Branch office. 7ANTED—BOARD BY A YOUNG LADY, WHERB there are other young ladies; convenlent to the Bleccker street, Sixth or Seyenth avenue cars; unexcep- Honable references given, Address &,, Herald Uptown Branch office. ___ HOTELS, ‘A. “MAISON PARISIENNE, 98 AND 40 EAST + Twoitth strect, near Broadway.—Rooms for families Gnd’ single gontiemen; table d'hote at 6 P. M.; alsoe splendid room for clubs. hall Room to let, with Board, Refore 208 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—A GENTLE- man and wile or single gentlemen can oan handsomely furnished Rooms, with Board, en suite o: i references, 208 ¥, hates FORTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- y.—An Ieraelitish private family re bat a endiomtie furnished Suit ot Rooms, with good Board; and aoor, 0 single Rooms, A ae a ee es 918 West MFTY.THIRD STREET —ROOMS, FLEA; santly located, with expeeleds Board fires iront Boom, Alcove, $25; back, $20; thi Kk, $16; Hall, $12 for two. 93} EAST SIXTY-FIRST STREET.—A PRIVATE family of three, owning thelr own Rouse, brown one, would handéomely furnished Bon a acloct party; terms moderate; relsronce. 199 r WEST TWNTY-FOURTH STRERT.—TO LET with Board, @ front Room. on third’ floor; well furnished; hot and cold wenn) Inrge closet room; a a Room on first Hor, Those in pursuit of a home call. ODA. FIFTH AYEMUR.—VERY LARGE, DESIRA- ble Second. Floor to rent, with private table or otherwise; also other Rooms, with Board, for the winter; references. QO7 WEST FORTY-THIRD STREKT. HALF & block from Broadway.—A newly furnished Sec- ond Floor to rent, with Board, in private tamily. 2 3] WEST | TWENTY.THIKD | STREET. HAND. somely furnished Rooms, with superior Board for gentlemen and their wives and ‘single gentlemen, a reasonable pri ferences, ee 936 West FORTY-THIRD STREET.—LARGE AND newly furnished Rooms, with good Board ; pleas- ant nelghborh hood ; convenient to cara. D4 BAST, PHIRTY-THIRD |, STREBT. NICELY 2) furnished Rooms to let, with Board, at moderate Tates ; references. l WEST TENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE. Southerners and others will find unusually desirable Rooms, with superior Board; house extra wide; location unexceptionable ; vacaucies tor gentiemen; references. OST STRERT, 860 WEST, NEAR ELEVATED RAL way depot.—Nicely furnished large Rooms, with Board; large olosete, water, gas, do. : youthern exposure; table unexceptionable; terms moderal 2 WEST THIRTY-YIRST STREET.—TO LET, WITH joard, Rooms, en suite or singly, tor farallies or single gentlemen ; references exchai 0 WEST THIRTIETH STREET, OPPOSITE PRIVATE = Roows, on second floor, with private table if de- 244. WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREET, BETWEEN Seventh and Eighth avenu ‘ine Rooms, with first class Board, to let, in a private Jewish fatoily, 2A WEST Fat ob te FIRST STREET,—HAND- somely furnished Rooms on second and third floors to rent, with peuaitiod [eg and their wives and and single gentlemen; je first cl 256 WEST THIRTY-NINTH ASTREET.—TO LET, with good Board, neatly nished Rooms, in ean ‘with all modern improvements, convenient to four lines of cars; terms moderate. ) WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—A LARGE 26 and pleasant Room, well furnished, to let, yin Board, to a gentleman and wite or two gentlemen.’ Ker erences. entrance to Glisey Hoase.—Suit of elegantly fur. WAVERLEY PLACE.—FURNISHED ROOMS, with Board. Pont STREET, WEST, NO. 318.--SUPERB FIRST Floor of — rooms and front Room second floor; large closets, house, location, table ‘and at attendance first class, and terms liberal. 3807 WEST FIFTY-SECOND STREET—HANDSONELY furnished Rooms; house and table first class; references required, 326 WEST FOURTEENTH ig 4 —A LARGE Room to let, with Board; also hall Room ;loca- tion pleasant and convenient. 22> 8 STREET, 166 WEST.—THIRD STORY FRONT Room to let, oom wey artly furnished, with ont eae Board; also oth ms; refercnces ex- change AST SEVUNTERNTH STREET.—FURNISHED me to let, with Board, in, sults or. singly, OD" aes Peaoat ‘WELL FURNISHED floor; also hal ms, with Board; geudemen Preferred ; relerences exchanged. 93 GRAMERCY. PARK.—AN ELEGANT SECOND fronting Stuyvesant with reference, Apply this wee. 3 WEST FORTY-SEVENTH STREET, NEAR 4.9 Ninth avonue.—two young men can obtain good Board at ‘$6 per week. WEST TWENTIETH STREET.—A SMALL 362. family or a few gentlemen can have Board In & private family; terms reasonable; references required. Floor, with private table; reterences exchanged. cL TON PLACE.—FIRST CLASS ROOMS, IN 23 suitsand singly, newly furnished in black walnut: first class Board; a rare opportunity; reicrences re- quired. COTTAGE PLACE.—A PARTY OF GENTLEMEN or gentleman and wife can occupy entire Floor in acosey cottage house; front and back room; enclosed daicony, bat and cold water; first class’ Board, in the pleasantest nd most unexceptionable locality in ‘the U private family; all home comforts; charges OATH STREET, 210 WEST.—ELEGANT SECOND rr Floor, with ‘private bath and fine table; also Ex- tension and single Kooms; terms moderate; references exchanged. EAST PORTY-SIXTH STREET.—ROOMS TO LET, 29 Fin Board, to gentlemen: two entire Floorsto lot, transiently or perinanently, with private table. Reter- ences exchanged. WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A Pil- 440 Vite amily, residing in Twenty-third street, opposite London terrace, will rent a OF three nicely furnished Rooms, with first class Board. 62 SEVENTH "AVENUE, ‘ASTOR, BLOCK.—HAND- 28 somely furnished Parlor and connecting Bed- 62! on first floor, same one on second story, and entire Third Story Flat, with or without Board, "in elegant house. 68 floors, single or en suite To right parties a pleasant home for winter. moderate. N ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR, HANDSOMELY FUR- A nished, in @ private Ley weitere ii avenue; occup! De a aera Sedge bos les evald office, LEXINGTON AVENUE.—BOARD.—NEW AND elegantly furnished Rooms on second and third clus table ; private family, ‘erms MADISON AVKNUE.—A PRIVATE FAMILY, 31 ntving recently lensed a residence, onporite park Gna leading: hotels, wish to dsspose of a third oor, with Board; also desirable Rooms %o. gentlemen, with B fast; undoubted reterence given and required; Rooms on parlor floor. Q AND % WEST FOURTRENTH STREET.—A 33 newly and elegantly furnished Parlor Floor, five Fooms, and eet bath attached; table first class; pri- ed, references, ‘ ST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—VERY DE- 33 sirable Rooms to let, with Board, to families or genticmen ; references. TH STREET, NO. 1, WEST.—LARGE SECOND B4 Moy back and front Room; aiao third story Front; first class table; references, TH STREET, 167 WEST.FROST ROOM nco8 second fioor; also front Hall Room on fourth floor {0 let, with Board; anexceptionable reterence given ‘ond required. 5 EAS? NINTH STREET. ROOMS ON PARLOR 35 dad second oor to let, with Board, turn! nished ; aiso a Parlor, suitable for a physi YAS? TWENTY-NINTH STREBT,—LARGE, HAND- some Rooms, superior table and every desirable 35 home comiort, to gensiemen only; private family. 3s Baye TI AVENUE, CORNER htt Uk Laie f J street 1 fied. in black walnut; frst si newly furnished in black walnu' sh Bet A * ales oxenang p iSHED ROOMS, LADY WOULD LET TO GENTLEMAN TWO ELE- gantly turnished Rooms; bath and all conveniences eee} Breakiast if desired; prices moderate. Inquire at | Forty- -sixth street, A the neighborhood of Fifth BySaps ome to iral Park, desire to rent, with a HBL FAT Stee Rooms,” torms moderate. N ELEGANTLY FUE a E consisting of three ai 5 adults or gentlemen and their ai ae phan eerste singly. Apply jo. 43 West wentiern street, rms reasonable to Ypermal ent p: “apy J ee beh | A BROWN STON worse. te d finety furnished, in Jeman to Board, or wi AG M. SIRIOTLY PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING, IN band- dress L., dress P t ge Uptown Broneh nomics. DERS WANTED.—TWO OR THREE CHIL. Botha or Indies can have 2 good home and Board in sical Aner Ye Weal gh Sea oor over United Sto1 BRAY. ANDSOMBLY FURNISHED cor WITH BOARD, Hi coon reese Rattan ecaal a Rica fae class parties need address 0, tia) orook x ot “HOARD AND ‘LODGING WANTED. _ A Py WANTS NICE BOARD AND ROOM WAERE an sew on SsTeratd ofice exwmanged. Att Kt. box STREET. BETWEEN A9 EAST “QWENTIETIL hd Broadway ey See aad ai MS Elegantly tur- ished Floor of ith bath and gas; will let en suite or single, vith or wi or ‘witout Board. are AND WIFE DESIRE ROOMS AND a geen AF. oe eee family, an ba ao boarders; loc: vis ghar full particolars, HERA, box box 818 Post office. WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, WITH 42 Beara, bed dsome Kooms, on second floor: feterence exchan 43 | WEST TWENTY-F FOURTH STRES NEAR FIFTH Avy ye eee. to let, with or without single or Tmarred Gentlemen; refer- 5 West Patet indy badat NBAR FIFTH 45.58 —Handsomely furnished Roma to let ak families or single gentiene men. WEST NINTH STREET, BRTWREN FIFTH AND ey we Sixth re agg Pek re large and amall Rooms yore MARRIED COUPLE RL Rak J} IN rivate family; location between ity ninth a. at ry ninth bey Le gs and Sixth ter: to exceed $20 per week, including Ore nent home wanted; references. oa iar box 173 Herald Uptown Branch uy LADY, ours DURING THB Riye® eg & a) MOD- A erate sized Roe Mh ho ad w' wnt Se EP aay gel bocca nt arate tar Bose WANTED—FOR, ere ee Ae th state part mo Be RANT HOUSE, 48 NEW BOWERY, ONE BLOOK south of Chathain square.—Cleanest and best ate lated} eq cheap house in the city; no bugs; 150 rooms; sin ‘ES and per night, double rooms $i and open a all night. OTEL ST. GERMAIN. PIFTH AVENUE, TWENTY. recond street, Brondway.—Table d’ Hote Gay, and European plan; Rooms, $5, in suits; baths atiached; elegantly turnished and desirable tor perma- inilies and (ransient guests, Ne W ENGLAND HOTE: of Bayard gp ge NO. 30 gehen COmee W cents or 60 cents per nig! gentlemen only. rb ayia) Piper per free To ae a WTRRIRE AOU, anos, QRETROE si — Boat ay, fromm Sg Se Pleasant and ceritral location, COUNTRY BOARD. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL TAKE A and winter boarders in a mest healthful and pleas ant place on the Hudson; fine rivor view; moderate price. ©. B. WHITE, smith street, Tarrytown, MOST DESIRABLE OPPORTUNITY TO SECUR! a pleasant home for fall and winter near the de at Plathfletd. N. J.—Beautiful Pixel) and a good table. Nees Mr. Mason, 109 Li 8 street, New York. Addre: 792 Post ofice, Plainfield, or corner Peace and int ‘streets, B® OARD CAN BE HAD PERMANENTLY OR for the season at a farm house in Kocklang county, 32 miles from the city by Erie Rallwi Suifern ese conveyance to ant week EW FALL the de horses and carriages boarded or to let; house 1 haifa mile from the Ramipo mountains and nei running stream of water; Po Mosguiloes; 1s @ very healthy section of opuntry.' For further particulars ths quire of the proprietor to-day from 9 to 5, at 434 Bixtd nue, New OUNTRY BOARD—AT ENGLEWOOD, N. J.—GOOD Rooms and excellent table; gas in the rooms; 4 minutes from New Yor! minntes from station. Price for {alt and winter. #7 t0 $0 por wee apply at the Palisade House, as above, Comty, BOARD—AT sp banks of the by Beng West Point, directly on bes banks of the river, minutes’ walk below station 2, Daeaeotinins Pita inven of Adress SAMES'H. CHOFT, bok Bost office, Garrison's MIT, N. J.—FOR WAMI- CoRR, 3 BOARD—AT 8! le gentlemen; quareere Oy wnaite te on ot ere geoy nate lepot free of ch: to RUSH BROTHERS, 156 Fuiton street, New York. ‘Ww ORLBANS.. PRIVATE: BOARD IN FRENCH family Ch ee Rooms and good He bah ey references. ‘box 5,729 New York Post office. aE IN SEARCH OF A QUIET HUME CAN HAVE reas among the moun {ad permanently ff desired miles trom New York. Persons in de: cate bealth will find. thi calthy raironty 29 chills o} tog: heh Ghild to Weards nnd give ie a mother’ At, galt tne 4 mother’ moderate: ‘ddveas es BENJAMIN Sf SRRIS, Broo! side, Morris county, N. J. SUMMER RESORTS. T THE LA TOURETTE | HOUSE, BERGEN POINT, A thirty minutes trom New York, Let ag faith Rp communications—A ew Courane Pert haied reasonable > prices. _ Address LL WISHING GOOD BOARD, WITH PLENTY OF AMhow milk, vegetablos, trult, &c., first class sea bathe ing. boating find, ishing, Can be ve accommodated at at the tise, ‘ TOLTLe, Proprietor; or Wi LitAM 'b. MeckLDIN a BRO., 115 Wall street, New York. COLD LENADA CASTLE, SPRING HARBO:! G Long Island.—Spléndid accommodation for counter, ine pape osring and drives. Apply to National Bank, corner Pine at Doanters Rassat birests 5 ac BURR SQROOLEY, MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, remain open daring September; un- 1 tain scenery and ure invigoratl att. vate ti mo ARREN COL Lane Proprietor. LAr, ee BRANCH, OPEN ir rr Lowe RAS Liaw 1 L. WINTIRE, Proprietor _ Pantie S$ VISITI: Ti “WATKINS GLENN WILL ree the Lake View Hotel the most desirable to stop at is first clasain its appointments, pads from its clevate ste commands anextensive view of the surroanding Cot id Lake Seneca; + withip eight aa walk r the famous sien. Bronrdate of Baltimorey ‘Ma. IVERSIDE HOUSE, 152D STREET, ON THE HUD. 801 applications received for tall and ee Board ble rates; twenty minutes from Thirti street depot. PAULL & L DEMGALE, OUTHSIDE HOTEL, AMITYVILLE, L. L—LARGR \D and airy rooms; Board $10 per week. OUTH Onaroe pin gg HOUSE, — § station, S i inducements ar ties desiring aschnee Board tor the fall veason: th is is one of the jest and most accessible hotels near New York; 60 minutes from foot of rare jay. street, via trains dai Morris and Essex Rallrond Etin) ng daily Proprietor. ME WEST END HOTEL, FORT YaspInaTOR, posite the Palisad Reasonable verms my ee re Sa Suen, INDERMERE HOUSE, [GREENWOOD Ree y my connect at in he with 3 A. M. M. traims from New ia Brie Haliway, Ss, Proprletor, Post office address, Monroe, oragees county, N. ¥. r L, 1.-THIB! wooRsaune, overlooks hour's rive, trom, New italjroad. Parties supe cure. Wee, bro prictor. Wooneayna PAVILION, magnificent hotel was op the Atlantic Ocean; is but ong f York, vin South Side or Long talani suffering from hay fever and SAE EW NTtAL SBT OF au! 6, warranted to it tly ie. ft Peay gy ‘and ein filled at Fonea nary Work. wartaa rice 8s Ol eeatue, : S$&—TRETH EXTRACTED A soLrT rTELT PARLIN Sots extremely ig ight dueabig; 2 2 th avenue. between Fourteen jtablisned 24 years, a Fitteonth stree! Dr. &. BERHARD, a ND DURABLE, SET ot BEAU Ty apwanty partial sets from $I es meee fisting guaranteed at J. & KE N DBNTAL byw tor two dave at \~VERY oanar: Fretoctat SALE ana Swoon Pe. oat Twenty fours straat