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THE COURTS. Missouri, Kansas aud Texas Railroad Com- if pany—Important Decision, ‘THE LESLIE EMBEZZLEMENT. ; {nthe Court of General Sessions, before Judge {Sutneriand yesterday, Joseph Warren, who, on the ‘4th Of October, stole two Bibies worth $40, the property of Michael Keever, j;leaded guilty to jpeut larceny. Be Was sent to the Penitentiary ‘or six mouths. Patrick J, Ryan pleaded to the same grade of erime, the allegation being that on the 17th of \dune he stole a $500 note belonging to James ‘Ryan, Nearly ail the money was restored, ben- \tenced to the Penitentiary for three months, The criminal branch of the United States Cireult Court stands adjourned to Friday, the 160 inst, Tne New Jersey Steamboat Company have en- Joined tue Department of Docks from driving piles jagto the river at the north side o/ pier 41, IMPORTANT RAILROAD DECISION. Judge Barrett, of the Supreme Court, rendered "a decision yesterday m the suit of Martin Haas et ‘ai. ve, the Missour!, Kansas and Texas Railroad pany and Union Trust Company. Haas and ‘others were owners of nine bonds of the Tebo and \Neos.a Rauroad Company, which they claim were ‘at ® premium of $125, or about thirteen per cent, ‘Dhe Tedo and Neosna Company leased itself to the (Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad Company, ‘whicn iasued to the Union Trust Company bonds ‘to take up the old Tebo bonds, Plaintiffs sent in ‘their bonds to be exchanged, and the Trust Com- jpany reiused to exchange them, on the ground t these bonds were stoien from their President, o H, brothingnam, ‘The releree iound tha’ bonds were signed py the presigent and \secreta:y of tne raliroud compauy, bub that the eal Of Lhe railroud company was counterielled jane that the counter seal o/ President Frotning- am Was forged. Nevertheless, us the plainuds agrees the bonds in goed fuith, without know- of Guese defects, he decides that the bonds are 00d and chat the Union ‘trust Company inust ex- ‘Change vacm, aud that the Missouri, Kansas aud Pexos Railroad Company, as tne bonds save fallen ‘om 92 Lo 49, must pay $430 per share casu lor he depreciation. Judgment entered in $4,748 03, recta ‘Lrust Company oruered towexchunge the rt THE LESLIE EMBEZZLEMENT. In Supreme Court, Chambers, yesterday motion "was made in the suit of Duncan, Sherman & Co, ‘against Elia Shaw to vacate an order of arrest heretufore granted against defendant. Tne sult . W brought against her for some $23,000, embezzied ‘Trom piaintifls by one of their clerks named Lesile, and which sum, itis alleged, was given to deien- i, With the Knowledge on her part that it bad been embezzled. The motion to vacate the order Of ariest was made by Danicl Clark Briggs, District Atto.ney of Westcnester county, om tae \ground that the aMdavits on tee part uf che plain- if, ON Which the Order Of arrest was granted, lataied conciusions instead of lacs, and was, ‘therefore, insuilicient; and also on the ground \tmat deendant was a married woman and nos ‘therejore suvject to ariestin a Civil action, He \Tead npmervus alfdayits io the efect that sue wa ithe wile o1 one Garret Kating, and had been rec- niged as such for several years oy ull parties ‘With whom twey were acquainted. Toe counsel i or Duncan, Sherman & Vo. aeked for an oppor- ‘tunity tO answer the aflidavits rejating to tie de- endant’s aleged mariage, and Judge barvevt ranted 1 adjournment ior tals purpose until Iriday ext, DECISIONS. SUPREME COUBT-—OHAMBERS. By Judge Lawrence. e Barden vs. Corbett; Harbison vs, van Valken- fburel Bayles va. Kiersted ; Lyon vs. Kidrecge; | ‘Dodge vs. Hazlett; Balawin Vs. Ureusbaw.—Oruers ps soutied. Le Roy vs. Webb.—Decree as settled. | ‘Phe People vs. Stanaard Union Manufacturing | \Gompany,—Iin this cuse an order siiouia ve entered that imterrogaiories to the parties alleged to have ad the injunction order be fed, and direct- Mr. Joseph Koswortn, to take | 6 answers of aid parties to the interrogators ea suoh preol im lig be offered and .o report © Same to wie Vourt. Klemm vs, Barry.—At the time of the removal of ‘thie action the Marime Court bad jurisuiction of | ‘his Class of actlluns, ‘Ihe removal Was by consent, | jana isee no reason, thereiore, lor granting the» Zpotlon, Motion denied with costs, | warry vs. Klein.—Motion for reasons stated in ‘She memorandum in Klein vs. Barry. Weetjen vs. St. Paul aud Paciie Kaitroaa Com- jany.—rhe General term baving re used te dis- Reneo. the principal provisions of the injunction jorder Ido not feel Warranted at this stage of tn ‘action in making ab order lucreasing the amount jor security. Motion denied wituocut costs. By Judge Barret. Faroham vs, Moir; Jeferson ys, Grot; Sttbbins tvs. Mauan et al Barowsky vs. Winans; Pazt- cerek vs. Ger; Somborn vs. Ravenstein; Pat- sforsun vs. McUunn.—Motions granted, Faronam vs. Moir.—Mo.ion granted and allow- ‘ance o/ five per cent awaraed. Phelps, Jr, vs. Witoeck.—Motion granted on yment of costs be.ore notice of trial and $10 costs of this motion. The judgment, execution and ali proceedings thereunder to stand as se- LLY, eesteoton vs. Northern Pacific Railroad Com. pany.—Motion denied, With $10 costs, to abide the Bvept, Memorandum. Wheelwright vs. Mites,—Motion granted, refer ence ordered. Southworth ys. Westbrook.—motion granted and reference ordered Lo Mr, frank Rudd to hear and determine. Morrey vs. Borger.—Motion granted upon pay- | meut witnin five aays of all the costs o1 the ucuon | fo dute aud $10 costs of opposing the metion, Alterverg v8. Steveus,—Kepurt confirmed and orcer granted, Licat vs. Kogge.—Motion granted and reference granted to Mr. John N. Lewis. Panama Railroad Compary vs. Robdinson,— Motion to vacate stay granted but to suppress ¢ommuission and to dismiss action denied. No The Mayor, &c., vs. Kelly.—The proof of service ‘fs tneuMicient, Noouan vs. Switt,—I see no way to avoid a ref- rence. Swift ts entitied to some compensation for the collection from Dumply, aud the vaiue of services can ouly be liquidated by it ve ine to Mr. Frank Kudd to ad report. . Rowe vs, Sehbenck,—Motion granted without osta to either party, Order to be entered ac- cordingly. Mulauy vs. Freeman.—The refeieo’s report is eae lor examination before 1b can be con ‘Hines va, House.—The Court should appoint ithe referee, Let euch an order be prepared. La va, Clark,—Motion gran.ed. Reverence ‘ach vs. Hanck, Jones vs. Russell Oarr.—Motivns granied, with $10 costs. Paeian va, Collender.—Motion denied, with $10 8 eeeiiman vs. Haas.—Extra allowance of $250 @waraed to plainult. An the matter of the arbitration between Louis iapoieon Larveheiter vs, K. Larvenelver,—Award ‘med und juagment ordered. Guerra va, Guerra.—Report of referee confirmed ‘nd jucgment 01 divorce granied to plaintif, Matual Life lusurance Company vs. Gencross.— Whe testimoay taken and the proceedings beiore tho reveree Must pe annexed to his report belore 8 acuion can ve takvn looking to coufirma- Panams Raliroad Company vs. Robinson.—What- vevér may be the pniaseolouy ot the complaint, t! Green va, action is suDstanually for money in the belonging to oe Plaint.q, = faued bur ound fig 8 to bis own ue ist Of the action, in @ legal polnt Or view, 18 the examination of a long account, 18 invoived, and BE the activn should be reierred, Motion ‘anted, and reierred jo Mr. Frank Ruad, wires va, Stern.—Report confirmed and judg ‘ment of divorce granted. SUPERIOR COURT—SPECIAL TERM. By Judge Speir. The sg oe ne Penta! fend of the City of New ‘ork Li fa 4 vs. Robe ied, with Hig Gost order to be olde. IN Meantime let the proceedings be stayed b the part of the pluinul until the order is Bel sled and entered. Melliok, Jr., et al. vs, Wood, Jr.—Reference or- Werea; oruer to be settied on notice, Witdprett vs. Wildprett,—Keferee’s reports con- med and judgment ordered lor the plaintif, ac- ding to ne Pi ba of t Callaghan punded pon iurcner evidence of tue want of Jbullty to pay. he vs Van Zile.—Judgment ordered for me aeate et al. vs, Marray.—The motion to set id vacate the judgment entered in this ce must bo cenved, with $10 costa. The order be entered herein must recit @504 on the motion, me eee a PLEAS—SPERCIAL TERM, Latremore, Orawtord va, Cat erry —Plaints Which is undenied, shows toat tals ie @ se facts , 10098 v4, Jonem—Apylication granted, NEW YORK HERALD,. THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1875- “TRIPLE SHEET. Waive vs, Francis.—See memorandum for coun- bebe mior yp vs, Kken.—Preliminary objection overruled and nation ordered. fhe German Opiown Suviugs bank vs. silber- stein. —Mavio oy okay denied, tekert Scunlekert.—Motion granted, Nile va. Warren.—Order grante: Dey vs. ‘Shompson.—Ap; ion for judgment granted. Keogh vs. Cole.—Motion granted. Vance vs, Baldwin.—Motion ed. In the matter of Kearney. application denied, COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS, hetore Judge Sutherland, CONVICTED O¥ KEEPING A DISORDERLY HOUSE. Most of the session yesterday was occupied in the trial of an indictment against Henry Smith charging oim with keeping a disorderly house at No. 72 Greenwich street, Five witnesses, two met and three women, who occupy rooms in the building in which the deiendant keeps Li 10 testified that lewd women ana arunken satior: ail hours of the night and day coaducted them- Selves in an indecent and disorderly manger, and that fights constantly occur In Smitn’s place, wntee makes it & great Ruisance in tae nelgabor- arae jury rendered a verdict of guilty, Judge Sutherland, in pussiag sentence, said that the evidence was very strong that the house was of & very bad enaracter, and it was won- drously strange that the police had not stopped the nuisance before this, He sentenced Smita to te Penitentiary for three months aud ordered Dim to pay @ Ane of $260, b ACQUITTALS, Jonn Neilson, keeper of a Swedish boarding house in Greenwich street, was tried upon the compiaint o! Morris Frank, who 6wore that on the | 1sth of June he had a dispute with Nelson about | payment for break/ast, when the accused cut him benind the ear with a knite, inflicting a slight wound. The defendani and five men, boarders in bis Diace, contradicted the prosecuting witnes: They swore that Frank was very drunk, and stag- gereu upon & lounge, Over which was suspended a picture, He broke the gia: nd cut his head in that way. The doctor who dressed the wound said that the wound might have been made in that way, Mary Leddy was tried upon an indictment churging her with stealing from the person of James Kee, a resident 0: Essex county, $9, on tno 20tn of last montn, at a disreputable house in Willlam gtreet. The evidence was insufficient to sustain she charge, and the jury acquittea the girl without | Thom: tealiug ry sUrus Was placed on trial charged with pair of pantal.ons and $1 $0 irom Bryan + Stanton, abo about three weeks ago, while pa-sing through James street, The evidence was cuntra- diccory, Waicn resulted In a verdict of not guilty. COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS, Before Judges Duffy, Murray and Smith, The following cases were Gisposed of yester- day :—Delia McNamara, convicted of stealing a dress, got one month, Isabella Mason, a colored girl, pleaded guilty to stealing @ box containing currency, and was sen- tenced to two m nthsin the Pententiary. Bernard Farley got six months Jor stealing a of pants and five montus for assaulting tue o who arrested him. Margaret encom @ sneak thief, got five montna shir’ for peaee Philip Braay pleaded guilty toa onerrels of till- tapping, aad, on account of his previvus good character, got but ten days in the City Yrisone Jotn Kyan was sentenced to ine Island for three Months for etemling a saawl. TOMBS POLICE COURT. Before Judge Otterbourg. ARREST OF A PICKPOCKET, James O'Conpor was yesterday held to answer on acharge o1 having forcibly picked the pocket of George Horseman, of No. 15 Delancey street, of $19, Baill was set at Is asec WASHINGTON PLACE 1 POLICE COURT, Before Judge Bixby.” DANGERS OF WASHINGTON SQUARE. Joseph Devdorbien, of No, 834 Jones street, isa meditative youth, He wandered jortn into Wash- ington ‘square last Tuesday night, and, seating himseif under one of the gas lamps, proceeded to perie a work on mental and moral philosophy. So deeply interested was he in his study that half- past two o'clock yesterday morning found mm inl engaged im ite perusal. He was rudely aroused at last by two young ruffians, who knocked him off his seat and robved him of $255 In money, bis coat, set of studs end co'lar button. Joseph screamed for heip, and Omicer Sanue. of the Fifteenth precinct, came to the rescue. He pursued the two gous higuway- men, and after @ long clase Caught them in Uni- versity place, but one of them succeeaed in break- ing away and making "is escape. The-otner was brought to the Mercer street station house, where be gave his name as Rubert Nelson, eighteen years | Of age, resiaing in First avenue, near fwenty-first street. Jadge Bixby yesterday held the prisoner in $2,000 vail to answer. LAROENY OF A COAT. On the 17th of June last William Calhoun stole ® coat, valued at $36, from Samuel Brewster, of Seventh street, Jersey City, with whom he was at work at the time, Calhoun was arrested yester- day by Officer Dunn, ef the Twentieth pr-cinct, who jound the coat in bis possession, Judge Bixoy heid him in $1,000 bail to answer. THE BLEECKER STREET LARCENY. Sarah Wilso. and Charies Keller, who were ar- air cer | aged rested on Tuesday night by Officers Henderson | and Slevin, of tre rifteenth precinct, charged with stealing a large quantity o! Jewelry, silver and @ id coin and nett ys | tvom the house of Mra, bere Henry, No. 111 Bleecker street, on Satur- night, were arraigned before. Judge sixoy 30 verday. Most of the propery stolen was found in the.r possession by tne oflicers, and the | prisoners were held 11 $2,000 bail each 10 aaswer. REMEDYING POLICE COURT ABUSES. Commissioner Brennan called at the Court yes- terday afternoon and stated that he hid heard that a number of abuses existed inthe way pris: oners were victimized by diflerent persons—law- yers and others—during thelr sojourn in the base- | went OF the bullaing previous te their removal to the Tombs prison, and he bad decided to appomet a keeper to take Charge Of prisupers a8 soon as they are committed by the magtstrate, Said Keeper will be per-onaliy respynsibie ior all com- tions between the prisoners aud outside ESSEX MARKEL POLICE COURT. Before Judge Smith. SHARP PRACTICE AROUND POLICE COURTS, It ts @ well known fact that there are a number of so-catled criminal lawyers who hang around police courts, of occasionally make their appear- ance therem, who derive their subsistence from the fears of persons unlamiliar with the business of the court, They often engage in conversation with gome poor man or woman, especially a woman, who appears at & loss howto proceed With the business that brought her or nim to the Police Court, find out { they want a sammons or warrant, and then demand from the person so addressed $6 or $10 ior their advice or the use of their pretended Magistrate, it is seldom thatthe operations of these sharks are brought to light, but yesterday a case in point came up hefore Judge Smith, and that mazistrate bas determined to give the affair @ Jull 1nvestigation. On the 24 of July last @ woman named Mary Abman, of No, 79 Ridge street, was served witi summons to etn at Kesex Market Court and e jauit aad batery. The answer a c complaint mn the ‘one Was @ Mrs. Mary Fandern, OL Ne 94 Ridge street, Shorey after the serving ofthe summons a map a George Repper pet Mrs. Anmaa a Ady-sed her to employ & law. fated, would fix toe matter so that she would have ho furtner tiouble. Lawyer Levy and paid vim $5 on Accvunt, and the case was Re gd for & jew days. Afver toe ad- journment “fixed tue whole matter with Judge Smith,” and that if she paid mim $12 more be ‘woud procure @ warrant jor her aguinst Mra. Fan- Gern. The money Ws Accordingly pata to Law- yer Levy, but the Warrant was never procured @nd Mrs. Atiman is Still waiting for her revenge. Sne appeared belore Judge Smich on iuesday, made afiduvit of the fore, ts, and Levy was summoned to appear, 1 thy counsellor dented the charge 1% (010, but wis Ned for exam. inasion, whic wit! take piace next Friday, Juv; smith th the mean time allowing Bim to go on bi AH A few days ago @ man named Jacob Bender rd arresied on a charge of assauis and oatter: man George he previously mentioned, ‘called on Benger's wie shortly a ter tue urrest and in- formed her that if on an 0 called on lawyer (Levy) promising to wet t once, ‘The case came sand Bender was duly heid smi 1m $600 bail to Boswer. . FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET COURT. Before Judge Kasmire, A YOUNG DESPERADO. Thomas Dulby, the young highwayman who, ‘on the 20th ult,, robbed Mr, Jonn Daly, of No. 200 Bast Twenty first street, and afterward shot OMcer McEverty, of the Nineteenth Lintereh ig and who es py P bel Rag Abia " was esterday brong 03) 0 the goure la was oommitted for trial rn defame of $4,000 wail, Ela prover Joba, Who participated influence with the presiding | Mrs. Ahman called on | uevy told Mrs. Atimun that he had | \j iW r named Natuan 8 Levy, who, Repper | {iy in the rovbery and shooting, has not been arresied, =~ COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY, Surreme Oourt—Onamppns—Held by Judgo Barrett.—Nos. 14, 16, 35, 4 var 64, 65, 671, 69, 71, 92, 93, 94, 113, 139, 144, 166, 1! Count oF GuNeRAL Sanelowe—Heid by Judge riand.—ihe People ve. James G. Twiss, Same vs. Timothy Hanley, Jonn Lui James Houghtain, burglar, Same vé. Williams, burglary ; same v8, Alexander Aunester, burglary; Samé vs, William Leonard, felonious assault dnd battery; ame va, John | Crilly, ulg and batrery; Same ys, William eoeenys Some ve. Rosanpa MoMal- jarcen, me ve. Wilham Lynch and y. grand larceny; same ax Muschner. grand larceny; Same vs. M. Morrill, grand larceny; Sawe va. James G. King, grend jarceny; Same vs. Edward pariingion. ri lsrceny; Same vs. John Biennan, Jose, 1elds and Joun Fields, burglary ; Same vs. Char ee Boyle, petit larceny. BROOKLYN COURTS. A DESPBRADO SENTENCED—MICHAEL CARA- MONTI GENT TO THE PENITENTIARY FOR TEN YEARS—THE CLOSE OF A LONG CAREER OF BLOOD AND CRIME, Before Judge Moore, Michael Caramonti, a notorious desperado, was tried yesterday, in. the Kings County Oourt of Sessions, belore Judge Moore, under an indict- ment for assault with intent tu kill, The career of this man would furnish material tor a dozen dime novels. He is known to have committed one murder, and is suspected of complicity in anotner, The walls of a@ prison cell are more Jamiliar to him than the tnterior of a dwelling, He has served terms at Sing Siag for coun cer- felting, arson and highway robpery, and has been conined in the Kings Couuty Penitentiary jor burglary. Of all the dark crimes perpetrated by Caramonti the most serous 18 that of the assassination of Saivadure ‘orrins, the wealthy Italian counterfeiter, who was found On Lhe night Of August 12, 1874, Wounded ana ay- ing 1n ® Vacant iot ab the corner o! Belford avenue and Heyward street, Torrina was the chief of a gany of makers of spurious money, of whieh Cara- mont was a memoer, He 1s kuown to have been murdered by members of this gang, and Cara- montl was taken into custody on suspicion of being the principal assassin. Tue evidence ‘ainst him, although strong, Was only circum- stantial, and be was discharged. His arrest was the nearest the police ever came to soiving the mystery of the Torrina assassination. The crime for which Curamonti will spend the next hal score of yeurs in explatiog Was Comiit- ted about two months ago at the saioon of Her- man Pardhee, No. 19 Hamilton aveuue, Oara- monti, Wao 18 filty years oid, Is @ mative of Italy, ana ior many years resided in the city of Palermo. During bis residence taere he, in company with another man, assassinated a citizen 1u the street. Caramontt at once fled to this country, His ac- compuce was captured and delivered up to justice by Captain maeiee, owner of a merchant” vessel. He 3 afierward ex- “ecuied, Caramonti swore Mi oath of vengeance against Boianie and declared a vendetta, Avout two months ago Botanie’s vessel was lying at the Atlantic dock, and Caramonil, hearing that he was to be in Parduee’s saloon, went tere to killhim. Disappointed in nov fudimg him the! Caramonu became very disorderly, breaking the Iuruiture and the glasses on tne bar. Paranee at- tempted to eject him, waen.he drew a large razor and cut him in the abdomen, inflicting a wound which contned him to bis bed for six weeks and aroused apprevensions io the minds of bis pnysic- fans tnat lt was fatal. Curamonti was arrested, committed and indicted. His trial yesterday in the Conrt of Séssi0u8 Ws briel, and was cou- Victed Of ussault with intent to Kill, Judge Moore sentenced him to the Kiags County Peniienuary for a term Of ten yea iD passing sentence (ue Court said that the prisones’s face Was becoming quite fumiliar on Charges of crime, and he was one 01 the most notoriously bad men in the country, Jadge Moore also said that heeleved Caramonti was implicated in the Torrina murder, and that he was a member of a band of secret assassins, who would stop at nothing tv carry out their schemes | of crime, no: hesita\ing to kill any one who stood in their way. RAID ON A GAMBLING HOUSE. At about half-past five o’clock yesterday after- noon Captain Williams, of tae Fourtn preciact, made aratdon the gambling house situated on the first floor of the house No. 145 Fulton street. ‘The police nad been watching the house for some time and arrangements had been made to make tne seizure at atime when lt was least expected. ‘The house has been well Known for many years to the initiated as a faro bank, but things were con- ducied so guletly tnat the general public haa pind SUSpICiOn that anything of the kind was car- ried on. ‘Tue raid was evidently unexpected and took all those who were arresced completely by surprise. «A numoer of policemen were quietly detailed and trucks secured Lo carry off the beoty, and neue of ihe gamblers seemed to have suspected anytmng tilt the police came suddeniy upon them and oaught them in the very act. On the premises were lound a safe contaloing some money aud other valuables, wuicb the poiice have not yet examined; eighteen Chairs, tree tavies, a number of gambling lmpiemeuts, cards, checks, &c., and twelve pe:sons, tnciading tue Siopy erie were arrested and iodgea im the ourth precinct station house, ‘The 1ollowing .18 a list Of those arrested:—Wil- Ham Frans, proprietor, residing at No. 9 Perry street, aged forty years, voru in the United States; Michael Sands, jeweler, States, residiug at Wangeld, L. 1; Alouzo Carr, aged fiity-five years, born in the United States? residing in West Twenty- second street, New Yurk; Augustine G. Lawrence, No, 113 Chnton place, forty years, born’ in Charles Etlery, No. 364 Fuiton street, Brookiyn, aged twenty-three years, born in the Untied States; James blondin, aged twenty-seven years, borgin the United States, residing in Kast New YorR; Charles Kdwards, No, 262 Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn aged thirty-six years, bo. n in the Unttea States; ium Anderson, i tnirty-tnree years, born in Ireland, residing in West Houston street, New York; Marion Francis, Nu. 148 Macdou,al street, aved thurty-two years, born in the United Staves; George Vuniam, No. 223 Spencer street, Brooklyn, aged thirty-five years, born in the Unitea States; Thomas R. Rudd, No. 6 Ann streets, New York, agea_ twenty- -eight years; ba Puilips, No. 92 West tirvetn street, New York, An ainusing incideut occurred at a coflee and cake saioon in Ann sireet in connection with tae raid. One of tne attendvnts was among those arrestea, and the proprietor on hearing of tt went to bail bim out, Tue newsboys and bootblacks, taking advan'age O1 his absence, mage @ raid on the saioon and helped themselves to nis coffee and cakes to their hearts’ content. HELP WANTED—MALES, — 4 GENTS WANTED—CiTY AND COUNTRY, Ola A PION FIKE 4X ixauishen OUMPANY, 67 ih: ercy st. boro in the Untied | the Untied States; | BOARDERS WANTED. eye os ‘AND Wi WELL ELL FURNISHE RONT to let, with good 1k . Wk suaRMEr Prices, at a Grow street , reh - BLOCK FROM COOK R INSTITUTE, 38 STOYVE- sunmstreet.—Elegantly turpisned rooms, with or with- out private table; accommodations frst class; transient Dartics taken for the summer, $1 50 fo ¢3 Fae Dar, $6 10 $12 PER WEEK; e Fooms, excellent tablé, tor tamilies aud i & ena 173 Bleecker streot, nour Broad: vA BL ocKs FROM FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL, 129 Kast ‘twenty-third street.—Handso furnished | Rooms: excellent table, permanent, trausiont or day | boarders at suunmer pri FOR FRONT HALL ROOM, . SECOND FLOOR; 3 se for Dantaanels furnished hops Parlor, first ; ats a Rooms, uniurnished, 856i. ‘No. 820" oot" Fourteenth ah Q» DUORS FROM FIFTH AV’ NUE.—SOUTHBRNERS yr Cubans visiting the city 0. Floor, with cA withons vrivate table 0. T West 82 4-Baar TWENIY-NINTH Rooms, with or without Board Fifth and Madison ayenue: Rooin for single gentleman. STREET, RETWREN —Handsomely turnished ransient parties taken; cc: | Pak ring cov! ig and iMag ie. BTAINK ws Monmou ¥ BOARD. 2 Private FAM msbury hiver, where fine an be enjoyed. Address th County, %. a. DIN A OARDERS WASTED —ANORO THE wr Ly ata ae crt ey house ie ia Vegetables, Appl way or f 8. Kast! fi Mietn street. OARD WANTED—AT RC. plenty of tresh milk and RRtWilgit 70) Browde SUMMER ER RESORTS. ieee TERI iL, NiW BRIGHTON, BtATGM land. Twenty-five m Cy re 10 cents: Prodtshavcarhs York dows COL, Propriewr dormerty of 26 Mark's Hote, ALISADES.—MOUNTAIN HOUSE, ON THE aU, ig iver, 45 minutes trom foot of Harrison sire, 9330 A. M.. 4:1) ana 9:90 P. M.; ‘Lwenty-tourth street in “Dd, ef HAMMOSD, Engiowood Cre) ‘oat vitice, | FARM HOUSK, WHERE there are mo other boarders one hour from eaty. for gentleman. wife and mother; moderaze terms. A4- dress G. E. THOMPSON, 469 Broad Bose AT CORNWALL, NEAR THE DEPOT: Cornwall station, Erie road; short cut to Newburg ; Ruse largo, airy rooms: mo! Apply to or aduress B DIOR, Vail's Ga'o, Orange county, N. ¥. rst clags farm von: terms B Po a depati iypeetion Healthy Jee Lo ARD AT A FARM HOUSE, TWO HOURS FROM city by Erle allway, and ‘fifteen minutes’ waik Unsurpasses Lary can seo the parties ill Saturday by call- ‘ge lawn and plen- i Forty-afth sirect, or address Dr. We HSittow. - Craig Hill, Orange county, N. OARD AT CORNWALL, now oven for the season; fine groun: Fooms., For / pertias wail, N.Y. r a3 GM. BEAO! ff, AVENUE, 451, NEAR THIRTY FOURTH ol tronteuit of Kooms: bath, gd turnishea; with or wi hou: bri family'of ‘More $6 - 10D BOARD, WELL FURNISHED ROOMS; { + also large front’ Room on second, and third floor hall Rooms, connecting to let, tovether’ or soparately; hot and cold water; unexcentionaple locaton and com: tral, S17 Kast Thirteenth street, near Secoud avenue. Tabie-boarders $4 por week. JO BANEBUEY . Puac 1 front ooms, person ard: sing! people $2 per gayi + FOR TWO PERSONS—LARGE, AIRY FRONT ‘oom, with first class Board, in a pri French family, Oall at 07 West Twenty-second street, 19 ? TWENTY.FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE fth Avenue tiotel.—llecantly and newly fur- Bished Rooms to let, with or without Board; transients 258. STRERT, Gf EAST, CLOSER TO MADISON ) Park.—iamilies or single gentlemen can find handsome, cool Rooms, with superior Board, at summer prices; tr asient of table boarders accommodated. Q6 AND 28 BAST TWENTY-THIRD, STREET — O Beautiful, cool Roomy overlooking Madison sanare, with first class s Board, ‘$10 (0'S15 per week; 1lso transient boarders tak: QQTH STREET, WEST, 307,-HANDSOMELY FUR- furnished Rooms, with Hoard: water in rooms; rity aa family; Gonventent to cars and stages; terms. 34 weer FIFTEENTH STREET.—LARGB AND OF small Rooma on parlor, third und fourth floors, a at reasonable prices, to desirable people; profession male cook ; neat ationdance ; first class tabi ‘A PRIVATE 4() Fest, 4WENTY-POURTH STREET. family will let one or two Room itt Board ¢ also bacn Parlor, suitable for « doctor or dentist; terms very reas onabl 4.4, SEVENTH AVENUE, BETWEEN THIRTEENTH and Fourteenth streets,—Second floor Rooms, large and airy, large closets, to 1 t. with Board: also Jarge hall Rooms; references ; house and table first class. NEAR BROADWAY.— $4, $15, $18 and $20 for two ny transient 448 DBxtNazon AVENUE. INE YOUNG LADY dated with Board; torms $4 50 men, $5 60 por week ; pleasant id cold water, 51 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN, BROADWAY AND OL University place. 1 and small rooms, with Board, at summer prices Tal ble boarders taken. RQ West Lied “STREET, HANDSOMELY 53. Krnimed with first-class board to famillee of male poutlemens sino table bouruere waueny terms moderate. 59 West TWENTY SECOND STREET.—PLEASANT | Rooms to let, with Board, for families or single gentlemen; reference: Hare apply to \ 168 Broadway, e New ¥.-MOODNA HOUSE, nde and L pienaaat | WILLIS M O! 47 Vighth avenue, York city. KYDER MANSION, WHITEST: NE. L. L—Is_ NOW ‘open for the reception of high around. directly Gpyoaite ing fall view of the sound; vine groves und sh With Lawn rei p bi cree i and steamer Th New York. Parucui: street, New York. hing to tne jars of 8 A. beach, connecting with cars at Hun! omas P. Way, foot of Thi ae sti “house situated on ort Schuyler, command- de treem, Boats leave, James athieg areek, » 53 John BIITER, NATSKILL MOUNTAINS.—BOARD CAN BE OB tained ats farm house where home comforts oan be Yoyed, For Aor ‘Greeno coun: geeyiere address 0. EB. WHITE, YOUNTAY BOARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAM. / ily residing near the sait water, by a Sumily of 3 ‘or three persons and ¢ by boat hale oat Apply to A. B., ae e convenient to New Water street, New York, Qountay BOARD,—LARGE ROOMS, FIRST CLASS table, mountain air, lovely | aduits $7 to $9 per week, ag on JOUNTRY BOARD.—LAKGE MANSION, terms: accessible ‘by lawn, Ty Flushing from Hunter's Point to Great from depot. Address C. F. B Munhassett, L, 1. the ing, Bathing, A hing; moder ‘huanay scenery, pianzas ounty Be WINT “SITUATED shated with forest trees ‘und’ Northelue. Rallrond Neck; House 16 minutes YATSKILU.—A FEW BOARDERS CAN BE AGUO! M- J gmodated at a pleasant house in West Catskill: large garden, fruit and snade; situat views: lerins $7 to $9; childre! box 101 Fost office, Catsicill. ore ion high: fine mountain mn, $9. Address C. B. b., TRY BOARD IN ORANG COUNTY—HOUSR | and furniture new: beauitul, large, shady lawn; | milk, butter and vegetables fresh’ every day from the forin attached; proprictor, &. the Tremont House, isbury M Cortex ROARD AT A FARM HOUSE—BEAUTC: plenty of shade, nice *bathing; minutes trom raflroad; fal location, dress H. KRIS. N.Y. horses and carriages. RW, GENUNG, can be seen at the office of 665 Broad o-morrow: afterward madres ony fe The ‘owner and way, from 10 to 2 to a4 R NUN W. GE w boarders taken. Ad- “RS,' Franklinton, Schoharie county, | OUNTRY BOARD ON A SLAND IN THE SOUND, off Portchester, New Haven Ratiroad, sea bathing, oating and fishing. to Ask Mr. ke you to JOHN CLAKK'S, gsberridan, at the depo NOUNTRY BOARD—Al THE GLEN FARM HOUSE, near Springvaliey, Rockland county, N. Y.; shade, boanng an, DELL, as above. bathing, Por particulars addvéss Mrs. GIN" | Coe BOARD CAN BE HAD ON THE HUDSON, near Catskill: good living; pleasant family; shad: grounds: plenty fruit dress JOHN county, \. Y. it, milk, de. ICH ARDSON. Smith iT at 596 1 ree moderate, Ads "a landing, recone ooin 2, N. AOUNTRY BOARD—TWENTY MINUTES FROM LIB. / erty street; Central Rarlroas ing, bathin, or inquire at Post offi hing; terms moderate. Green ic Pleasant rooms; boat Address box 42, ville, N. J. 10 KAST TWENTY- THIRD STREET. —ROOMS TO jet, with Board; location central and beautifal; transient parties can be accommodated with pleasant Booms and Kood Board. 126 EASt TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET.—ROOMS, nate, om second and third floors, to let, with good oar te low. 135 WEST FIPTEENTA ST.—TO LET, WITH ROARD, 2) third story front Room and hail Bedroom second story back Room; relerences exchanged. 138 HAST FIPTEGNTH STRERT.—UARGE AND smail furmshed Rooms, suitable for families or single gentiemen, with or without Board; also table and transicat aken. 15 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET —TO SINGLE gentlemen or man and wife, a Koom and Bed- Toom, with Board if required. 20) WeSt FOURTH STREET.—NICBLY FUR- nished Parlor and Bedroom adjoining to let for throe, with Board: ‘erms, $75 per month; also Rooms with Board $5 aud $6 per week. 22) EAST FIFTIKTH STRRKT.—FURNISHED Rooms to let; ove large Parlor, large Rooms on second floor; also hail Koom, with or'without Board; dinner at 6; references exchanged. iA TAM poannnas WANTED—GOOD BOARD Foasonable. including washing. | 08 Third avenue, between Forty-ninth and Fiftieta streets, top floor. OARD FOR A FEW G|NTLEMEN OR GENTLE men and wives, near Hariem; flne local ity; boat half hourly, one bluck from house.’ Apply to or address: U N., 26 Ovureh or corner Lsth street and ayen! RS, URLLIGR BEGS TO INFORM THB PUBLIC | she has taken 48 West Twenty-sixth strect near Broadway, aad is prepared to accommodate gentemen and lamiites; good Board and handsomely furnished Kooms; reterences; terms moderate. “__BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. iA {GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE DESIRE BOARD | ina strictly private family; will require one larce Room nicely turnished ; must be in good location; terms notto exceed $6) per month. Address, with tull par- ticulars, Ps RMANENT, Herald OMe | FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER WILL GLVZ PART |B of her time for Board, Address HARRIS, box 170 Herald Uptown + fice, oaRD WANTsD BY A YOUNG LADY, CONVE- to Third avenue,and between Thirty-ninth and | Forty’ th sirects. Address A, M., 704 Third aven' OUNTRY BOARD.. AIRY ROOMS, HEALTHY LO- cation. beaw iful scenery, good water, 17 inlles from Kingston by rail brought to and irom depot w: ‘Address, LEWIS HOLLISTER. gel Siidge, ster county, or R. L., 437 Canal street, ¢ week. trains con! meet Wid. Bondout! i it charge; NOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN | wife, on the New Jersey Central. with ‘ull particulars and terms, which must be moder: a W., Herald of fice. Address, ‘yountry BOARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY ON A | Hes from Poughkeepsie und one tile tfom Pleasant Vailey depot, on Poughkee Railroad; healthy ‘and and aj the home comfor! and ‘fishing: terms $6 and $7 per week. PULTZ, Duichess county. farm six mi Pleasant Val easi liey. NOUNTRY BOARD—NEAR WHITE MOUNTAINS; J deautiul scenery; high ground; sp endid view of mountains, good accommodations : terms low; send for Franconia, Grafton ¢ OAKES & PRIEST, iu. OUNTRY BOARD.—A FAMILY aT TARRYTOWN J will let, to desi with Board} quire at ottice ¢ ol ble part ady vrounts, tcholas Hotel. ies, a few elegant Room river view, ao. PtRST. OLA-8 COUNTRY BOARD AT TAE BAYSIDE use, Bay; good bathing. riawes to let; sti and vogetables; house, port, L. mesport, L. 1., sailing tabie first cla For particulars address .'H. with a fine view of Peconio good piano in the JON, James OOD COUNTRY BOARD CAN BE SECURED At J the Mott House. near the Catskill Mouniains: beau- tiful scenery; the pure air for heaith and com/ort: boating, bathing, reek Address CULVER MO. ant drives: tease hing: price $7 to $¥ per ‘Uairo, Greene county, G carriages in Ww REFNWICHU, CONN.—FIRST CLASS BOARD FOR seloct parties at a private residence; lar; rooms, wide piazzas, extensive grounds, splendi 10 Chills and fever ; one hour trom. fe. airs if nade, | Address Holley Farm, Greenwich, Conn. (ALENWOOD HOUSE, ar MILTON, ON A400, open for th: 86 <{iup- THE, five | astern | mat iosatione fing sade | iggolendid driving, boating | ing; horses and car- ling for private horses; plenty of milk | | New | OOD BOARD CAN BE HAD ATA FARM HOUSE | on the Hudson—Near steamboat landing and car depot; plent fresh vegetables an Wishing to eee HB will’ be m WANTED—POR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, TWO | well furnished front Rooms, on the first tloor, with Board in a french or German faimily; locality,’ from Fourteenth to Forcy-second g.reet. Address L., box 5,714 Post office. AIRY, LIGHT ROOMS, NEW ENGLAND HOTEL, Bowery and Bayard street; 20. newly-furuished Too lodgings, We. nightly, $3 weekly; for gentlemen ROOM TO YOURSELF, 250., 35C, AND 500. and per week; Franktort House, corner f Open all night. YRANT HOUSK, @ NEW ROWERY.—TUR CLEAN. est and best ventilated cheap lodgings in the city; Ho bugs: single Rooms, $c. per bight; double Rooms, $1, open ailnight. — seeds HOTEL, 6 BOWKKY—ON THE KUROPBAN an; Kooms by day, week or month: 52c., Wo. 750. tha Bper night: imi redui Or RUCKEST, Proprietor. + $1 50 men and families; d William streets, Boy WANEC_WHO RESID AS UP TOWN, TO AS- sist in shipping: also one ep stock In order. Apply, alter 2 Ph) re! rences in handwriting of applicant. AMS 8 Pp; WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE PAPER STORE; &@ good. aa 54 about 14 years of a dl ‘bo corrent ii figares. write a goo louter, through ‘post ofties, ‘addressed to KA CK LR, stating age, Folerences aud salary expected. — FICE BOY.—WANTED, AN INTe&LLIGENT eer for office work, one who writes. a good hand a UDA WATER, Wiraodt ceipt of magenta I will any address. ‘A POUNTAIN.-ON KB- send ys recipe to om or addr 085 Broad- ANTED—AT THE WHALEMEN'S MHADQUAR- ters, 109 South good boat steorers, coopers, Ha stous American Young men W carpenters Dincksmaitis fs green hands for short and long Voyages. J. MORESON, TANTED—PORTER AND PACKER has had experience in packing silvi - glass, Aude inclosing references and siating sal- ted, bux 30 Post office. hy oe Address U,, box 100 herald Up | “FEW G STS” CAN BE “ACCOMMODATED aT a + Denville, N. J. on the Dela- ester road; perfect! ble first class; beaaiiful ‘ticulars inquire of W. i. ew York, SINGLE GENTLEMAN DE<IRES TO OBTAIN Board in a cool place during the summer, on a a small tamily preferred, where there are no taken, Address D., box 164 Her- farm. boarders ana none to ald Uptown Branch oMlce, ” PRIVATE FAMILY IN MORRISTOWN HAVE TWO : hs desirable Rooms connecting; cool, shady, snd | healthy jooa tion. Ke ng Be depo’ Address box 640 offte: joreistown, N VACANGY. FoR ONG FAMILY AT DELIGUTFUL A summer residence, near Manchester Mountains; high ground; no chills; everything first class; one hour from city; lawn, shade, fruit, vegetabies. Owner, with photograph, to-day, 118’ Broadway, room 6. LOVELY HOME IN THE cou te Fagsieed vate BS if des gi horacs, Address bo: ae moderate. ¥) mH 6 ALTH ni Rooms; pri- rounds: stabling ANTED—BY AN IMPORTING HOUSE, A BOY, residing with his parents, who bas passed pablic soho Is and commercial © july, Address, pplicant’s own bandwrtung, with reterences, &. L., Herald onice. PANTED—A YOUNG ACIIVE MAN, WITH GOOD references, as barkeeper. JAMES DUFWY, Bs and 84 Seaver st, J} ANT D—A MAN WO KNOWS HOW TO PUr UP , mend belts, in fact mace himself rookiyn; a + man can have permanent Mmpation; wages to Mr. TUOTHE, 2) Plymodm st, Brooklyn. ANIED-TWO GOOD QaNVASSURS TO INTRO. duce a new publication; male or female. cali on or address D. W. LOM, ‘suoseription depart Home Publishing Company, Broadway and Lith st. YWANTED-A YOUNG MAN AS CARVER FOR A hote!; one that is willing and obliging. Apoly at 27 Chrystie al., New Yors, Wi NTED—AT 2,397 aD AY. AV., MGUIRE RESTAU Fant, a man or woman ook, Who can carve, ANTED-—FIRST CLASS DINNER WAITERS, AT 9 Cedar st, corner Temple. OR TWO MEN OF CULTURE TO ose Who have travelied tn kurope ter 1, to J, B, MUKBHOUSB, 1 ANTED—AG“\TS THAT ARE F. AND A. MASONS, Call at room 126 Uccidental Hotel, corner Broome %, and Bowery, sew Yorks Vy ANTBD A. BOY, 14 YEARS OLD, WHO LIVES arents, to attend an oftice, Apply at coal office, 1; 00 Broadway. ‘OUTH WANTBD—FOR A SHORT TIME, WHO HAS some knowledge of double entry book Keepin sone i nd direcdy thor id appiy after 12 at No. nston a ANTED—A SMART MAN COOK: ONE WHO fiy ‘understands. tho. puntos Aoply at FARKR IS, Broadway and Sth toy from 10 to 12 o'clock, ANTED—A BAR TENDER; ONE THAT CAN ui? Well egommended, Fora his last employer. bhadep, Wi Bedlord ay.. Bear Rei, A FEW PERSONS CAN OBTAIN COUNTRY | Board at a a Well furnished farm house, in high, hesithy part Be nia, bes paneer! hours tro erty, on Morris & F; oad; terms very low. ‘A dross HOME, box rae eral PEW ROOMS TO LET—IN A Prnst GLASS F FARM house at Chatham, Morris county, N. J., on Pai River; boating, Ashing, cia shade: iresh fruit, veretal Inquire of M.A. 8 plen ty iter, bean Ae. T BERGHN POINT. N. J. POUR GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated, with Board, in a privace family ; fresh milk nad garden vegeraplos: choice fruit and ghiade trees, Ac, ‘poly at Iss Washington street, New Yor! JEWISH FAMILY, OOCUPYING A VILLA aT eta ‘nave ploseans neeme tas with bd Bos shing on 4 fit "Adve PASEO eat omice 2 ee THORBURN HOUSK, SUNSWIOK TEIRACE, + Astoria, L, £., 26 minutes from nice ip; first class well shaded gtounde, extending 1 COUNTRY BOARD WANTED, FOR A Sant, ‘our children, baby and servant, on @ {ari arm, immediately, statl ¢ tidak, a Sioas wat. terms and full perdeutars, Bae AT LONG BRANCH—ON OCEAN AVENUE; bath and summer houses en beach: fine; lar Rooms; reterence. Cail at No. 44 West ‘hirty-socond ARD AT WILLOW LAK&—EVBRY WAY FIRST ad accommodation ‘* Point, Address v. 0. B°cines, Rooms lncgey for horses; by ral ieoin ‘Mun Mat un ROGERS, Loc eye be OARD AT 3 vias ‘HOUSE T BERGEN OO. ‘30 miles ia J olty via Midiand Railroad ¢ Rooms, mountain air and nd shat house & short diate: from clots meet the proprietor to-day at oUNTY— ives ¥ A LARGE FARM—34 MILEY stellt rare Der week. Adal FROM iL Post are WANTED BY A YOUNG MARRIED LADY, within an hour's ) Mal, the. aie: st Adaress, witt Tid whieh must be mod ald by rai eation high and he: rings sed on a fh near Northport, a Ey, of shade, bathing, boating, 4 mile; te Peeasiis ar , cigar sture, for $6 and ‘$7 per week fishing and moderate. Parties i, N.Y. y of frait and ait other particulars inquire at 36) ooK ouT L Fost 5 THE EVEN EVERY WN tan’ iT FOR run LATe8T NEWS [Dy _TELEGR. ‘PAutins ‘DESIROUS OF OBFAINING COUNTRY Board, close beside the water, where they can have fine fisting, sailing and bathing, Dlonty of ‘Wresh_ mile and vegetables, large rooms. piano, shade, Wil ugdressJ. SLYMOU Uk CORI rounds and Jamesport, crog BAL COUNTRY BOARD—40 MIN rooms large, lawn well bee MUMDEN, at Maxfleid’ ington streets, ‘today only. ANTED—FOR A GENTLEM.N, child (two years old), Board between Manhat 1¥ES FROM CITY; jaded, commatation low: » corner Fulton and Wash- yille and Yonkers; tull board tor lady and chia, breal fast for gentle Fate an Address, gating terms, which must box 163 Herala off —PREMIUM PC “SUMMER RESOR! Se 7 HOUBE ave ERS ISI WAND), OL one mile trom New Rochelle depot by New Haven palltoaas boaang, fi UN arcane. ply at Poi gelghuany: situated on Sound, fine bavhit int or by letter to A. t Forty-sixih street, corner Madison A Finest ana most con on the Hudson, with dine view : 0 Wall venient near depot and boat landing; 4as, ag Groton water on every story: elo en suite and singly, at reasonable rate vated Railway conuects with Hudson every hour irom Ihirtieth screct end Ninth avenw boat trom Harrison street. 8. L. FG. —TUR RIVERSIDE HOUSE, 152d street (Carmansville), on the Hudson. jouse near the city, front minutes from t and ment River 1 PIEROE, Proprietor, WILLIAMS, Manage’ KLMONT HALL, eummoer retreal dations for faunilie thowebn? @ pure mount: Lows. FOr SOHOOLBY? 8 MOUNTAIN, MIN- Jyh | fashionable Su comma of shade A ‘uper: ite plenty paruculars address D, ATSKILL, C accommodates 30 fine drives, churches near. BLM TREE HOUSK.—LARGR PARM; wesis; large parior tor dancing, croquet grounds, shady noos by the buppling preos. engage board at 94 Broadw Gall to-day tor earculars at PAgeeswoop PARK HOIRL, VI N. J.— Delight genres $10 to $15; 20 trains from New Yors We. pei Arewl send for: jal lar, PERIH ANBOY, tea on the shore; first clash fares 250. to p ing; no mosquitoe: \RANKUIN HOU Hox county, woek, on rea: PORRS? Lawy Island. —New house, new tur ble prices reason, broad piazzas, shad from Peck slip. J. quero suMAER, Rea The Fairview House at Easex iailroad, ts croquet @ Lpnuananes ¢ yroRResr HOU! able seriber at the Trauklin Hous commod ood HENRY terms, KO. HOTEL, boats and shores NVARD, now nd ot PRANKLIN: FUR) —Families xn obtain Board by the jons for families ther an fruit a ‘Morris and ood boating and Ash. for dune and July. MAL ERY, Proprietor. tAC! BU. by applying to the sub- . RHODES, Proprietor. COLD SPRING, LOSG e, first class table, athing houses tree; A railroad or steamer roprietor. ORT, N ‘Cnatiam, on the Morrts and opened for the reception of a mes, and a nd vegetables fro: \LEN HOUSE, NEW HAMPSHIRE.—THIS FAVOR. ite resort way et eh iT Porwber. | 1875. °™ L Lo Proprie tors, FENIMORE, gopeRastown, RY, open se 7 wo m7 tioUsk, blaverack, N Darcey §* Po¥Re nou AYERACK, county, the ses AMIS BUSAN, Proprietor, COLUMBIA ‘orita resort will oun June BENCE N ad week. Address LA SION HOUSE, ROSLYN, [. FIRST CLASS ay hotel; Venutifully ‘togatéd; room larco ling. aplondia grove ating, fishing, Me ns daily = Jan WIFE AND | | Walk—Five, bales of Moss, Dry Goods, Ctoll | ture, Mrench Mirrors, t | ture trame argicis NITED SPAPLS HOTEL, SARATUGA rRiyay, will open tor reception of guests June 1, iar MARVIN, a Diagrams of codms will ba n application, TA FEW MORE DESIRABLA a t Sohinawped, ae. Cee io Stowe ct Lm DE rown, ban Ponting, bath resn vegetubles aid milk ; boute Sains ah 4D a Thirty-iburth street. New. ork, nalt-heurly. at ase with cars at Hunter's roint. ge seen Lied Joho street. maguire’ Peek ii #9, SALES Ap AUCTION, eeeuresens oh OO Oren oT iereor ua SOM REVILL HS “AUCTION MABT, piace, corner of Thirteenth KLEGant MOUREH OLD HORNITUGB, MA sent Wt TES!ON Rooms to rr at Lo ih CHAIRS, ut ' CA RPETS, SOMERVILLE will b t 10) @ ELEGANT DECORA’ soll by suction, | 4 o'clock, at his aalesro 101 noid Furoiury etsos fer convenience of dale, cu uits, Birdseye becretary, superb nd Furpliure to match: SUrkiah Suite, Parlor Organs and biaol d Bedsieads, Bureaus, ‘ie Pedcatals, Etaveros: mimatel aud Dick Mart ‘iavles, fine decorated China, dich Ona, HINA, KORE Thursday. Un. versity place, from private reside: peising an Parlor Surtaine Chairs, Library, Athy baie Mattresses, bolsters aud Pillows; Chandeliers, &0.4 ce La, at 12 0’clock, one fine C! laranoa, by Wood Bros.; ome full top Buggy. by Varker, at I2 o'clock, targe quantity’ ‘St Hotel Furniture, ot 69 Firth avenue. JERE, JOUNSON, JR, oO. he Furniture, Uae and Fine Tis Salesgogmy Nassau street, Real Estate Department, 21 Park row, N. ¥. THIS DAY art OrCLOCK, iy order of thi UNITED STAT 500 U fle 6 S EXPRE-8 COMPANY, LAIMLD PACKAGES, Trap Bagzare. &.. &c. ts unk sere. Jou ql SON, Je, “Ructionoer. DMINISTRATOR)s SALE OF VINE RHINE WINER NJAMIN P. FATROHILD, Auctioncer, , July 8, at 10% o'clock, at No William street, larce, stock of Kuhine Wines, consis Dart of Hulander: doochelmer ana otber brands the \mbcrted Wines, togetner with Store and Collar Fixtures, by order of is } Adminis'rators of the boos A of ¥, HOLLENDER and LEOPOLD SAND, Joseph Bernard, decease UCTION, AUOTION. AUCTION, dA At private residence, 21 bast twentieth strect, nea Broadway. Magnificent ‘rosewood Piavotortes “ehg Parlor Suits, in satin and reps: chamber, brary, dining Furniture; will ve sold this day (i ihuredayd, oe 8 commencing at vi orcloek, residence, erty of private tantly leay oe the ‘elt B eyantt ania Parlor Suits. sauin, inade toorder six months Feparbiocatal aud huircloth Suits, rosewood 1%q ootave Piawoforie : Btageres, centre and side Tables, Hedsteads, Bronges Ull Paintings, Curtains, Fier ang other Mare rors, Velvet and brussel Carpets, \urkish tiber seit Paris Lounges, er Des, outa ralaay Gad inlaid Chain compigte: sepa Wasbstands spring and hair robes, bedroom Lounges, autresses, Betdingy Wards library ok Secrelaires “peaks, aimiay “Chairs, Extension, Burtee Table Laweh, Glass, China and silver Ware, & Parties in searcn of good, well made, first class niture will find it to their advantag HENRY 7 “ANN “Bssonens UCTION SAUK 10 O'CLOCK THIS (THURSDARD morning, at five story brown stone mansion 47 Wea? Sixteenth sireot, near Fifth avenue, Handsome and genteel Household Purniture. vig. i— Two elegant (our round 73 octave Piavotortes. Steinway and Beaser & Bros ; clegant Parlor gaan and broc: cotslain, and ree Suite, Lounges, Racy Chairs, Cabinets, Ce and Consol Taples, $3 Oll Paintings, bronze Figures, y Clocks, Mirrorm 3 Bookeases, Desks, Library ‘ables, Turkish bit) Ric solid walaut Chamber Sets, ulaid, ebooy, Chamber Sets, Bedsteads, Dressing Washstends, Chairs, Rockers, tables, 40 spring Mattresses, Extension Table, Buffet, re, Hane vaticrmare vGrockery, nairolorhSults, 99 Oafe pets, Hall stand, Kigehen Furniture, &e. N.'Hh.—Sale positive. Take 6th avenue or Uplversi cars, or Sth avenue stage. Competent men to pao! und ship goods ROBERT U, CASHIN, Auctione UOHION SALE—AT. 105, EAST THIRTERNTH BT Fourth avenue, THIS (Poursday, "MORNING, July B at 10% o'elacke, all the elegant Household Furniture, at the pri aa re dence 105 hast Lith st., near 4th av., to the highest bid- der, without reserve, consisting of agniaoene’ O80. Wood Piangforte, elegant Parlor Suits, in satin, brocade and reps Hedstéads, surcaus, Washstands, ‘Dressing Wardrobes, Dair and spring Mattresses, Bedding, Tables, keageres: Mirrors, Curtains, Bronzes, Vases butet, Extension Table, Chairs, velvet, Brassels Oars pois; Ginss, China, silver Ware, Cuuery, &o. . Ki Mink, ‘Auctiones er. YJOUN A. DUNN, AUCTIONEER, WILL SBLD to-morrow, Friday, at ILo’clock. at No. 65 Nassau Street, in one or more lots, the five year: Lease, Sack and Fixtures of that old and well established bar Billiard Koom consisting of six bevel Tables, Phelaa’ | beat take: with Lala. cues and racks. all completes black walbut Chairs, Herring's fine Bar Fixtn French Piate Mirror, Ale Punps, a also Glass) reen: f) thing ‘chlouiated to-do 8° ficat class wiaiosy all to sold without reserve. YATALOGUES, POSTERS, CIRCULARS ay: ALL, kinds of Auction Printing done with the greatest yee is the MsTROPUOLITAN P&lNLING Ste LISHM 213 Broadway. F COLTON, AUCTIONEER.—LARGE SALE OF + Household Furniture. Pianos, Mirrors, &e. S| (Thursday), Juty 8 at the private residcnee xo. West Ninth stre at ll o'ctock, the tage t a ture of the house, embracing e black walnut and ebony Faron, pining Ropar, room Goods; rich Armore, AXminsier, Moqu and srussels Carpets: brocatel and other Geta at Cornices, carved Buffets, Bxtension Fi pe a Sain together with every article required morizagee. Catwlogues early thts morntig. & WAINBERGLR, AUCTIONEER.—TAIg THURS- + day, July 8 at 1035 o'clock, at 6) Bowory, Furatt Ciepets Ulleloths shales, Curlery, Wate orate. ing Go or men and Women’s wear, men's Guiters, Dry Goods Giothing, dc. also Cigars avd Liquors, J HAVEN, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE AND BALES. + room Nos. ni 4i Kast ihirteenth street, sell Saturday morning, at 10} A. M., contenis of Frenc | flat, No. 74€ Sixth avenue, near Forty-second # feet, Particulars on Saturday tnorning. OUOKE, AUCTIONBSR, THIS DAY. at 10% A. M.. entire contents of tue tou 'y brown stone residence 1.8 bast 10th street, near rourth avenue, Superior bodg Brussels parior state and ‘alt nea tapentry and ingrain Carbets, fine Parlor Suit, ‘Tables, easy Chairs, superior Sofa, Bed, marple top Bed: room Suits; Lounges, Bedsteads. Bureaus, Washstand® fine husk, bale and spring Mai fexther Bods, Bolsters and Pillows, lbxtension sa Retrigerator. fine wainut «'alista: “a Desks, Glassware. Sale posite JAMBg H, FORD, AUCTIONNER, SELLS THIS DAY, at76 Third avenae, at 2o'clocs, at the five ai brown stone dweling. the Furnivure ot 20 room | parlor, bedroom, chamber. dining and kitchen Pianotortes, One lot Carpets Cot- fTet, Brageres,, ters and Mantel Clock and Orramen Deets ot etothe we wing Machines, Silver, Crockery, Cutery, Mating, Pictures, kc, Housekeepers, take mo’ ARSHAL'S “SALE PETBE BOWE, AUCTIONS sells thiv day, Yclock at the aubtion sadiae No. 11 University piace, x: ner of Bight! oy ‘Tobacco, Cigars, Suokin Fopateo,! Pipes, Leat Tobacco, Cis: Tobacco, ¥ as N ARSHAL’s SALROPRIER BOWS, AUCTION sm, this day, at 12 o'clock, at Nos. IT ana 179 Gr Street, @ lot of Spi ach hstiteds, Peppers MAS H Ls ICHARD WALTERS, AU CATON EER MARS salo— Will sell Friday, at It och street, third floor, the Stock cists ovat Hin a Skirt Protector Fi oxes ol Ruin irt Protectors, Pio x sewing Macl nase Flutiog, Cutting and tr: nines; tables, sity JOHN D. MS WAR, Marshal. ing, Spool oitk, #Ixture: RsHARD WALTERS ACrIO gR-MOULDINNS, Marshal's sale—will soll this day, sbursday. MWorelock, at So, 18) Fulton streot, top Noor, Loy oi ps tugs, and immediauely 4! salesroonl, 27 basi Broadway. od id ny ution property taken = er bis * ae lot of sud inst D, Kautonborg. eWART, Marsal. LN ALE OF MACH At Nos, 202 and 204 York, on the Sth of Jui Machinery and Tools, machinists. GEN RAL ws "3 tgs AUC haa) jguers, Champagne, Cigars, Sates, dc.—Friday, Jay ) at I o'clock, No. 1s Bowery, & large wad Keneral asvortmor of choide Wines and ‘iyuors, ia bbIs, cas femuyohae—vin. of shoice old oar Kyo Whiskeys, casks Brandies, Gin, Ram, casks Port ana Sherry Wines, Liquors, in cases Bitters, ‘Kimmel, cai Jor Cighrs; atso OMes Parnttar Sates, Ac. alo positive HERIFP'S SAL OF UPHOLSTERY MATERE als 3. HERMAN, Sherit's etioneer, alls. (his day ihe harp, No. Silk ana Cotten factoring \rheleg, Nil Sheri JHERIFF'S SALE OF CABINET FURNG CRS, Carpet, Horse, Track, Harness, ko.—s. HERMAN Sherif!'s aletionecs, sells this day (Phareday) July 8 ab 1 oe 00k, sowery, by virtue of several execu- tions, theventire Furueure. of sad whotessie and eotam a large and genoral assortment of Cabinet. Carpets—viz., of Parlor Suits, Beoreom ire, Tavis, bureaus Carpet, Olictoth, sortinent of Furniture usual iy Lead me forse, truck aud Harness ore and others invited. Wi. NNER, Sheri, : OF A STONE YARD. herit's Auctioneer, 1 Fly Gat 11 o'clock, at tae Bebond “avenue large Stone Yard, consisting of @ sea “iy ad other kind of tone. Ve WM. ©, CONNBR, Shor _Omanuns W. Uritam, Depnty. ius “ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, oftive No. 3 Champers siree! By virtne ot two chat morigages | {wit soit aan, day, July 8, sourhwost Sor enth street Say avert ” ie Ive, 10 Lo _M, Lustmanan, Deputy. + Saori 3 Ty + | elas sig Be eRe? hon pay Horses, one bay Mai buses, 1 dou

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