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BOARDERS WANTED. a RU STORY KOOM, WITH 163 ‘av.. corner 32d st. CK PARLO! ANTLY PURNISHED. AND ‘ bas Faith ancctiont Hoard, es very low rales: E av pony lhe BTORY FRONT ROOM TO LET— | r 15 for | eat lehbSNNSaT oP ot ly, also shird oy, $ prices alain 421 Bast stn OMS, SOUTHERN EXPOSURE, Feo LOO we, ei oceraie raverencete&: 51,53 eeu Tish st. eee panes ROOM AND BEDROOM, CONNECTING OR yhird floor, front, wit! Boards ences ex- ee and wa at 14th o front, with oF h, PARTY CAN EaOE BOARD; PRIVATE { Lat family; st bo weekly. 260 West 19th st, na ELBGANT Py rity FLOOR: ALsO SINGLE ops sable class; terms moderate; references. wele SECOND Pep OR. Serra 25 mores Road FOURTH Room, with Board ATTRACTIVE aor Toa SECOND FLOOR: re ‘commodious ball Room: excellent table; references, we 22tb st. 12. OR ee gente oie FRONT BOOMs WITH ricec, 47 Wost 27th 8 SOND. a Wh PEON SUNNY | cy oe YOR DOUBLE AND i ‘GLE oN wae aoee voge Doarders wanted; terms moderate. 817 West a, [aE FURNISHED ROOM ON SECOND FLOOR, with Board to « gentlemen 8 and wife, wt Si4, or two gention ‘Sis per we 1 West 15th st. en eETION ROOM FOR PHYSICIAN; ALSO ELE" Rooms, he or without unexceptionabie table, at erates, 20 Bast 22d m1 Broadway and i i UARK AND INGLE ROOM, UNIFORMLY GOOD table. 101, eriey place northwess corner Wash- ro aquars.. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, SOUT Qexpons cer Wal terete ‘tuble; terms moder- 8.275 Wi 5 BLOCKS ee BROADWA’ a fat 2187 BT. | jopposise Gramerey Park.—Purnised Rooms, with first | clase Board. | 780.-ONE LARGE HALL ROOM, WITH Board, in » German family. QD FLOOR, OPPOSITE STUYVESANT PA‘ fas clase Board, at a very moderate price C 4 iT WHEN 5TH AND MADISON ave Hi coginely “furnished Rooms, with first class or 1 WEST 20TH ST, TWO DOORS FROM i ‘Elegant accommodations at moderate rates; H Hoard. H TH AV., 485.-ENGLIS FAMILY HAVE SECOND | Floor to tet; with good plain Board; moals served tn oe _ ‘ Seca FURNISHED and a logis Rooms, with or without Board; day HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1877.—QUADRUPLE SHEET. _ BOARDER: WANTED. D.— 1 ANDSOMELY™ POUR: Prove with Board, to gentleman and wife or single ieatlomen table superior. Mires px WORD, ic art STLEMAN POR TS: ‘truction om piano, Address PUPIL, Herala: ptow! aa Be nfag ST,—BOARD AND NURSING FOR ment with a widow lady. | 4 SUITS pte: SINGLE ies re ad ONE DOOR PROM STCY- Mrs. HENLIN. craiagic pervanestelerences exchanged. oes 24 wast. Se nae 5 are. if STReET HOTEL, RESTAURANT AND Supper ftooms, 76 Wesi 4b ss.— woex. to ladies of gentlemen; private Apartments for sub- ‘Rooms to let, day or Furnished Rooms, iT WEST. 24—PLEASANT ROOM! Guee ‘com: fortes Tit_ST., 4) WEST. —HANDSOMELY FURST Rooms, io Lome od and wife or party of singie re: nye | 1 Park. tifuily located building w Drst class family hotel ME FRONT ROOM, With HALL Room, | 24 23D ST.—KLEGANTLY FURNISHED COurose AND ELEGANCE. GRAND Loulevard Hotel, B endway ‘and 50th ‘Bu eh und SOeh s pened March | as Pn sarees 2 0) "A most delizbtfnl restaurant “i be attached to the hotel. Arrangements can be made tor rooms, en suite or singly, wage! Re: the Piano aud Violin at his resiaen TARIPREAET CONSIDERED PIXE AS SoLoIs or accompanist, speaking three languages, desires en- LLKGKO, Herald Uptown office. ies Mi TRUCTIONS+ OLLENHAUER G ‘37 wat toch. SRN: ALTO, TENOR AND BASS WANTED TO t extra inducements; tree tultton to only. good tre ear votee! “TSA PRIVATE. PANT FAMILY ithous Board, Sista getva familly, to a married couple or oe owning the bouse WEST wari ST. Boot, front, and b 0 BT 2eation vo ire without meals, EAST SOTH 8’ two FINE suEre ROOMS; Buek! jam Hotel; reference. “NEAR COLEMAN HOUSE.— andsome Parlor Floor, three rooms deep, HANDSO. 1 Room, ira Beit mater ex: ce first class table; 1 WEST 277H 8T., PLENDID FURNISHED with or withous Board; moterate terms OSSMORE HOTEL, ist and 42d sts., three haneke we r r Ki ds Rp) iroud. ireateor But f hans SELUORD: 50 and $4 per day. Rooms, a Al meals, $1 and CHas, E, LELASE. Proprietor. V7 10LIN AND BAN v. UT BY J. H. WH EELEK, Ves hen io sen! TAUGHT a of st. Ann’ air readers require: upport she areas wo Mr. H. BIALLA, 101 ust 44th st. + a —EXPERIENCKD ped GIVES, PUPILS 2 4 $1 NOYES Wess 20th ) 6TH AV., THIRD, FLOOR 4% without private table: other desirable Rooms, without ard; house and location first ct pean f Lect sT.. NEAR ex 2D CENTRAL PIN choice Koom! Conv 85D BT.—HAND- OUSE, ‘ON UNI Ew kt reduced prices forlasailiee 20a single ANTED—A LADY TEACHER OF re: AD- dre ting terms, box 113 Herald oft rd; transients ac- coraely Ytaralehed trons Parlor ve let, with or wishout <1. GERMAIN—STil AV. passed lueation, opposite Mt 1 nud opward per da rooms ull front “i commodated: ee moder WEST 85TH LEXINGTON AV.—A PRIVAT! ral handsome, FAMILY WILL SOMELY. FURNISHED tart tah she ST. ooms, with Board, for gentleman and wife or single en. BROADWAY: UNSUR- ison Park; European pl tw tO tainilies ‘The week just closed has been a very busy one at the New York Post Office, and fully manifests the fact ra induce: G, TOMPKINS, Peapriasor. NEAR 54TH ST.—-HAND- with first cimss at , ROOM TO LET. WITH to gentlemen only: referency NEAR BROADWAY —PLEAR: ON omely Torntahed _ COU BOARD ae. Wega Becet mst) a gentleman and wife, oF Koo! to single yentiemen, with or without Bourd. 29 West $1 st st HAVING NO CHILDREN, WOUL an infant to Board; congzant personal cate guaranteed Feferences furnts! ‘Mrs elegantly furnished GROVE 4T, - ale TET. PLEASANT PURNISRED Rooms, with B “RE EN BROADWAY AND of Rooms and sinvle Room to rent, ‘polntments first class in every par- would like gontiemsn wud tuke to Bourd « gentleninn of retin FIRST HOUSK EAST OF UNT- liberally for a iarze, versity piace.—Very desirable Rooms to let, furnished, with or without Board. EAST aT ST. Room, with er tin p. ‘halt coats the NELE. 151 Prondw that the heretofore stagnant business bas at last taken sturt. The daily deposits have been heavier than apy made during @ year past, and aggregated $60,578 60 for stamps and stamped envelopes. is NE to let, with Bourds terms moderate; reterences exchanged, ¥ __ BOARD. SIN SITUATION, MODERN Hisbii ‘Croton water, stables and High grounds, minutes vut, 10 from depot D.. Fort Washington. PIANUFORTE —FOR KENT, UPRIGH Dow anos of our own make; also for sale and rent, # nam. a Hort Pianos, in eure order, « h av.. heavy mail, mail of the City of Chester amounted to 23,07 lur, 210 registered letters and 37 bags of newpape rs The steamer Quer carried 23,631 reguiar, 469 registeroa letters aud 46 bugs of newspapers. The City of Hav. 4ua and steamship Alsatia took out, the former 6,203 and the latter 2, papers, terms low. Address SQUARE A business, as will be seen by the annexed statement :— The deposits of surplus money order funds rec " 4 wite at reduced price; erald Uptown olive, class Board, to a house first clas: room on parlor fi rs dressing H. A. NUMBER OF ferent makers oe ne eb will jet two front Hemen, with or without ‘A LADY nce ep ROOMS, ensuite or aingly, to gentlemen or gentleman and lady: splendid table, EAST 83D 8T.—FURNTS! ontiemen, with or without iMsned with ) every conventenc: PLEASANT ROOMS, SEO. family private: neighborhood Broadway cars pass in eR, cation will Jet handsomely furnished front 1: R re ntl Board; elegantly fur | SoMPout, box 119 Herald Uptow! ployed through the “day with brenkast and tem, até can have a comfortable home a Sxoe! ent: Klevated station corner; door: referane nor gentlem ao ‘SH West 210 st 38 WEST.—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Second Floor, with or without Roard, on wulte oF singly: Late e: for farmili FA , ois on second und third floors iaeaasinedorare, 155 octave, curved legr, S50 AND EEDPOOM, Hew, $175. Don's tuil ¢0 call before et "ER, 852 Lefaedet SOM ) ST —P. Riri floor, front, with or without Bonrd; French fam: PRIVATE FAMILY OWNIN WISHING TU PCRCHASE A SPLE even octave apright Pinno, with four t reasonable price by ad- hear of one eraid Bran otic CORN T. GERMAN SILV ER, 8 ry valve, Fiske maker, with Box, for snl roan 3. SUPERFINE UPRIGHT PIANO, e, extraordinary bargal during 30: Credit account to the umount of $183,219, aud 12,953 money orders were paid, aggregate $119,413 43, ‘The certified lista of orders to Germauy represented 54,908 marks, embracing 732 orders, London contained 896 orders, whose aggregate amounts were $13.470 21 currency. ur £2,624 9s. payees will receive. Germany sent $2 bracing 926 orders. and Great Britain 701 orders, amounting to $11,523 26, OND HAND VIANOS OF DIF- ‘0, CELEBRATE privaie residence, House has been reverbersting with the how! of dogs, (much to the disgust and annoyance of Governor Noble, superintendent of the seizure room, The seizure of 9 an priht. $80 av., near Delmonico's, will let, with Hourd, a third story Koom ‘terms, $18 per week), ences, Address HOME, box It HANDSOMELY furnished front Mocnn min, soutnnrt expowure; table unexeantionable : referenc KAST 12°H ST. 8 single ventleman: Uptows Herald ottice. ard tines, dispose of 100 Pian ed, of tirst class mukers, including Waters for cash or instalments or to let until paid 40 East 14th st, iLL SELL: richly carved four round ELY FURNISHED LARGE ‘ana smail Rooms to let to gentleman and wife, or #n- me zentleman, with first ciass Board; table boarders #c- F their own house, will les. with ‘Bo aut Roums to a desitatte puri Ww A PRI ATE FA one or two pleas a ATH 88, will reut one to three Rooms, poforte at a sacrifi TH AV., 741,—ROOMS, WITH BOARD, FOR GEN. | lean and wife or single gentlemen. i ECOND DOOR BELOW 15TH ST.— two front hall Rooms, with grates, on | EAUTIFULI y caodsrate terms; single RO; excellent table; Rooms to gentlemen. TH AV., NO, %—ELEGANT APARTMENTS, WITH ap ithout Board. for gentlemen; house occupled by Bre AV., NO, 208, CHESTERFIELD HOUSE—PAR- lor and Bedroom, with first class Board; party occupying second floor, front, will let, with or without Board, tor bal- ance sot tenten ery reasonably, JOHN P. WOK: eSTELL. with fem class Bi ocntion unexceptionadle, cuse 7g octave Pai ail late improvamen Music Onbit ooms, with ar without Bow family small and private. “IRVING PLACE. —BACK PARLO rT) £ FAMILY IN 45TH! 5! ‘also other Rooms; Bourd ifdesired; private » one or two gentlemen, with or without Board, a large, nicely furnished Room, with grate fire, at y ‘Address STARBALGHT, Merald Uptown tween 5th und 6 Can vo seen towuny, —Wh than ever before offered. HORA ‘Ek WATERS & SON: i private theso dogs, which are Skye terriers of the choicest blue epecies, bas been tuily detailed in the columns of the Hrxatp, aad tho only remody left to the Treasury officials in ridding themselves of acapture thats was “eating 18 head off’ was to act according to law and dispose of the contraband live stock at pub- lic sale The proper advertisements were in- serted in the journals patronized by the government, informing the public that on paturday, February 17, o choice lot of Scotch terriers, seized for non-payment of duties, would Ve sold at auction at ten o'clock A. M.. at No. Lo. o a sand Orguns, new ek be- 1 Bye hen Must Se told: Sox or shipping: OTH ST.. BETWEEN BROADWAY AND place.—Furnished Rooms, with Board, able board given, AO) catvertey 1. ore! walter, Kentlemen preferred Genes JOT ST.—PRIVATE | deomely furpisied Second Floor, togeth: with fat class Bonrd. to. married’ couples or single nen; prices very pees WITH BOARD, FOR Also table Board. NEWLY FURNISHED 100) two, $10 a week. 61 West 15th st, “A WIDOW LADY OWNING HERO CHANCE, Musial itand: geaual mineeee ear ey aasl Stetuway Wiunos, some nearly news Lipeir of other makers. Ane Lexington av, 112 Pearl street. Long before tho designated hour a motley audience had assembled, among them a uuu ver of richly dressed ladies, who caine to purch: pets tor their bousebolde, Many a loving bestowed by dainty who were by no means “a thing of beauty,”? but in tho lauies’ eyes ‘a joy forever.” for sale received a bid of $10. Others rapidly ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE $100, 28 Rast dd at, oar 2d w algo second hand Beware of bogus pianos, offer wing Steinway muke, at auction fn’ pris STEINWAY 4 SONS, Steinway Hall, New Yor - 4 herald Uptown ottice, A Wipow~ LADY, best of city refer Y FRONT ROOM, EST.—A is Board at aod WASHINGTON SQUARE. newly ie id, with Board, sd r ros ith at el .SPLENDID NS °_ WEST 45TH ST.-TWO PLEASANT SCONE: Wit Board, for tamilies or single gentlemen; terms very mod- erate. aad SRE Room, to zentleman and wite Board | tor BUDGE, Herald Uptown AN square Pianos to tent, PRIVATE FAMILY WILL w, uearly new, oxevediugly aati with'Board, leet and smail Rooms; all convon- indy), with lady living’ lone, WEST 42D ST.—PLEASANT ROOMS, WITA peas, tor families and single gentlemen; references ex- janged. = BAST 20TH ST., NEAR BROADWAY.—LARGR, Uld Pianos tuken in exchang VLEGANT ROOMS, WITH BOARD, ‘OCK ELEGANT PIANOS; LOW PRICE! new and second bands $10. to BARMOMES, low; ail overbid in sums of $5, & $3, &c, unul $49 was reached, and the delighted purchaser ut once took possession of her’ bargain, paid the money and leit the scene of excitement. A blue dog was next put up, and attained the price of $40, the third dog $32, and the last—a noisy little howler—was kuocke down (figuratively only) tor $25. The sum total of the le reached $146, out of which the auctioneer’s tees and the jeeding of the dogs, which was supplied by wo And rent allowed if purcha unre Rooms, suniy and others, with frst class Board? CO eeprercanere: FURNISHED PARLOR TO LE SSORIMENT UPRIGHT fortes, 875 to $250; instalments $5 ‘and 810 monthly y WEST 33D ST NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR i man and wife; also single gentleman; terms reagouable ; Loe Wom, house wad gable frst class; refereuces it AV., 45, BETWEEN 137 AND MT: ‘Se ih Handssiely ruruished: Rooms, with fest class Bourd,'to WEST 21ST ST..-VERY PLEASANT SUNNY econ floor tront hail Room, with Board; reference ex- aanzed. 210. WEST.—THIRD 51 en oF gentiomun, und wile, with or without Reom nnd hall Bedroou vo let, with Hoar g und wile until paid; rent $3 upward. BL DDLt. 3 Waverley piace, near Broadway. AND (SQUARE Downing, wili bave to be bp eruinent will gain about $75 as the net surplus of pea- aliies inflicted upon the daring smuggler of Skye ter- riers, on fourth floor. AT es no ‘$6. as 35TH ST.—LARGE SIZED, HANDSOMELY furnished Reom on third floor, containing large closets and every conventence, with, Board; house first cla WITH BOARD, 5 ; BOARDING Aon ea ALL ry front Room, $12 for two; Rooms on fourth SANDS’ B lists and particulars free. Dieeerrady 1, 193 Broudway, second flour. FOR ACCOMMODATION FOR place where poultry is kept. AV.—10_ LET, life on a countr; ELUR, Heraid o! TEAR CENTRAL PARK—PLEASANT ROOMS, WITIL FEW SECOND HAND WEBER PIANOS AT VERY great bargains; some uf them used but a very short 6 by our best musicians and reall y warranted in every respect, Vieuse call at the Weber Warerooms, Sth av, and 1éth st. “PROFESSOR ABOUT LEAVING FOR EUROPE offers for sale two upright Pianos; one for $220 und one for $140; also an Organ for $100, 55 2d almost As good as ni The goods seized by Supervising Special Agent Moore and Captain Brackett, on the 15th inst., and stored in av., near 3d the seizure room of thé Custom Hou BAST 80TH ST. BETWEEN | STH AND MADISON Ros t, with or without Board, T. Pana FAMILY WILL AQ* entleman with Koon ia Board. 147 WEST.—NEATLY FURNISHED Rooms, with Bourd, for ladies and gentl Fate, 12. WEST 107i 81 furnished Rooms, en maiee or singly, on second und oar floors: excellent table. {ny rellued private family, at moderate Prices, Address D. D, JTRICTLY PRIVATE F Range Rooms, with Soard, low; brown stone resi- WEST 20TH ST lant Rooms, third NEAR BROADWAY.—PLEAS- d fourth floors; table board ae TWO NEWLY WEST 32D ST._SUNNY ROOMS, PLEASANTLY ed, with excellent Board, for families or gentle- CIF OF RO OF ROOMS, MADISON SENT WINDSOR PIAS jo used nix months hy private family ; mado to order esent, owner, cost for OFORTR FOR | yesterday for inspection, The large dry goods case, on being stripped of ite lid, disclosed to view « lot of ragged clothing, by which the smugglers intended to deceive the customs officials who might by uceidont be on duty on the frontier into the bolief that including Stuol, 100; 3 Miso Parlor ‘and Bedroom re. Call to-morrow (Monday), private residence 120 Bd wt., newer Gth av. To Board tor twa; best rolerenee; $28 weekly. CHIGAGU, WEST 44TH ST.—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, with or without Board; not inquisitive. 6TH AV.—NICBLY FURNISHED FRONT AND FURNISHED Rooms, WITH efarences required. 334 West 2d st," {t contained moved expose Pruella cloth. Tho six trunks were flied with this spe- cies of goods, without any attempt ut disguise. 1 SEWOOD VIANOFOKTES jonable terms. back mek Perlert, with good Board, $10 and $12 for two; 425 West 23th st. TERT 33D AT. RANDSOME ROOMS ON SECOND f{ISCHER PIANOS.—GOOD, POWERFUL AND KE. iable. Handsome second hand Spector Juckson returned yesterday from Rou Point, whero he had been watching the smugglers, and Inspector Nevins, who had done stiilar duty at lsland ented, occupied by # small private ‘This fs an opportunity seldom offered, floor to let, with Bourd: terms moderate: references. moder: ‘Address’ 'E, box 107 WEST 9TH ST.—A CHOICE FRONT HALL Depot at C. foom to let, with or without Board, to gentlemen T ST., NEAR THE PARK),—EXCEL- —G. PF, MARTIN & €O’8 CELEBRATED A. ZOESISCH , at Pond, Vt., also returned, both having done good ser- vice in breaking up this contraband trafic. ad Bourd with private tamfly. Address ior . NEAR 6TH AV.—PLEASANT eagond and third ory front Rooms, southern exposure, with Board: re @ WEST 85TH.—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS N, Post office box 5,283. sh or without Board; y AGNIFIC ENT @ OSFAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. e, $7. 0 Steinway aud Chickering; great bar- CORDON RS 157 Bleecker et, BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. MOVED— UPRIGHT AND 5 1284 ST. 1 IST, NEAR OT! PLEASANT ‘halt Rooms to let to men, with Board, SECOND F) 819, —COSILY FURNISHED LARGR Room. excellent Board, in small family, every com: fort. for gentlemen only, 238 43d st.. near Broad- way: references exchanged GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE $4 A WERK AND IN- raction in the German language for a pleasant home and good substantial Board in a private family, whereghero ferences. Address, with partice 7 ; 33TH ST, BETWEEN STH AND 6TH AVS.—TO (iet, very handsome Parlor and two Bedrooms, on upper floor, front. with zishoorteste table only, B OVERSTRUNG i $10; rent fi upward, Sere yer are no other ‘boarder: ulars, J. Be box 130. ‘iterald office. 75 to 925085 and $10 month jy thi ald: rent. $3 up- Union squat eee A NOs BRON | cone by @ leader of the band rather well known “Mooaban’s Band,” waa yesterday morning arraigned in the Filty-seventh Street Court for being dgunk, and, while so amusing himself by making his mother-in- $100, vers aed CAMPBELL, 52 West Lith at. T 19) pe to let, with SUE ESE Ne a RNIBHED ROOM. NTS town, enst wid red, Address EX vith breakfast Catholic tamily p office. UIT OF ROOMS, MADISON AV. INE § hird fluor, to let, with Boards also hall Rooms ret. RTH DOUBLE.—A PROFBSSOR LEFT is Piauo at TANBALD'S Piano Fuctory, 515 law, Maria Ryan, of No. 210 Third avenue, the target for "goblets und his angry passions, Last night he AR ACCOMPLISITED, LADY TEACHER i BANK ST. FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOAR! enh don iggene ny pala Atte Fronch and English, desires Roard in first reference where jessons will form ST 111 ( Twit or wii part payment. 14 WEST 17TH ST.—BLEGANTLY FURNISHED PAR™ lor suit, private bath, &c., with Hoard; will be vacated jarch Ist; second story front Rooms; highest references, 14 WEST 16TH 8 KAR A NT ROOM ‘and Board for gentieman and wites also. one for oue oF wo gentleme: L, LACHENMEY TH ST. WEST, 33, 35, 37 (KEPT BY ENGLIS 14%, itandeoms oom; frst class table ; vermis very 143 8T., 313 EAST-—ROOMS TO LET, WITI jh first and third floors; terms moder 239° WEST.-TWO LE ROOM Tai furnished, to'let, terins reasonable, 1472.5". 8T., 116 AND 118 WEST.—WITH BOARD’ 8 for families: also small Ki gentlemen: terms very moderato: table frst class. KNICKERBOCKER, Herald Uptown ottice, | YOUNG PROFESSIONAL G Hoard in arofined and first class private family, Gross X., Herald Uptown office. E. 53D ST.—PLEASANT ROOMS; rd; terms reasonable. EAST (8TH ST.—PLEASANT ROOMs, WITH oard, Ee a pects family. WE: a Anon, 3 ‘actory, PLEMAN WANTS | OLE NISHED FRONT laree and ia tall Rooms; southern e: table; terms low, YORK Gi gentleman and dr very quiet family: terms, 810 por week state location of ROMPI PAY, box 180 Herald Uptowa LADY AND GE STLEMAN R&QUIR- ing a quiet, respectable boarding house, with b good attention nad menia to ault your thme, this is ouise in the city for your mone: $5; table Board, $3 5 WEST 17TH.—TO LET, FRONT PARLOR AND jedroom to centleman and wife only; no other boarders, ) ST.—TWO SMALL ROOMS TO RENT, HIS WIFE DESIRE BOARD jonth on first or second floor, between 14th Address RAILROAD, GENTLEMAN ANL mods Obl ats. 0 d4th und 6th avs, YOUNG COUPLE BOARD—PLEAS Board for the la state terms, which must be moderate, GRAND co: =106 4TH AV with good Board, at reasonable price, WLY FURNISHED ROOMS, 76 Sth av., betwe: TH &T., 310 AND 312 bS1 —HANDSOMEL! 1 ished fourth story Rooms, with Board, $6 Dee AND HAND- 14 8T.—CHOICE ROUMS, NEWLY Leeper’ excellent tabl ‘somely furnished terms moderate, 304 $14. <NICELY F ED SQUARE — ROOM, large closets, fre and Board fortwo. 121 West 16th at. Aiso large hall Room. 15 WASHINGTON PLACE, NEAK RBOADWAY.— jarge and «mall furnished Rooms, with or without Board, ‘Bt reasonable rates: cod table. EAST 40TH ST.—LARGE ROOM ON THIR dake th Board, very desirable; Windsor vlock. > 5 west vari ‘AR BROADWAY. —IIAND- ye ed Kooms, with Board, to families or | gentlemen. Tp ST. PACING STUYVESANT PARK, NO, 238 Kast Large and small iooms, all improvements, “154 WEST.—HAND Rooms, with Board: — TH ST, 145 EAST.—TO LET, WELL SiPATEL 1 Rooms on third floor, buck; $12 "tor two He Rooms, with Bourd; no moving in May. 18,uARArerr PLACE.—HANDSOMELY FUR. Rooms, with Board ior xouth Gaghepeatiemen : table boariers tate: popeaeisapee sis 19 :c%: WHST 10TH sT., NEAR Stil AV.—Sst Moor, Rooms third “door: hail Rooms with xrate: ARD, MMUNICAT- eoond floor tor family or party of gene Genes 20 Roums anc dt PLA PARLOR FL Darn caren CE Pal ree rooms: cou! ave private tab! sino ft second floor, with hall Koow connecting; teriue ti ‘central locat Si, 1 ZO rome sé with Boar jagle gentlemen; terms Qntie Wrst 27TH ST. LisNDID LARGE AND SMALL joums, with Bogrd, singly or en suite, 2 6) | st. 33 KAST.—TRANS Ok PERM T iret elass Board; sunny Room; also hi ished Suit, 5 HIRD STORY PROT | kentioman and wife ortwo | rate. 2s 146 EAST GRAMERCY PanK)oseVe eral desirable stugic Rooms to tet, with Hoard, trom $0 AE ST. 28 WEST. SINGLE AND DOUBLE Te Moparate or eb sulle; sable fra clans; refers 39! ib Sf. 8 WET TO LET, WITH BOARD, TWo Qacsiravie hall Rooms. See een neeet__ 22h. 8T., 317 WksT.—TWO SQUARE AND HALL pol adie Yo at very low price; yasan Sere sane See ee a 5 ET" Nil AN b Ry We Re with Bourd. D eri 2: Bast Tit (St —FURNISUED “ROOMS TO LET, er Board ; references. nrc 230 8T., NU. Red 20 BAST, Re: furnished Roum: gnees hanged; HO BOVINE Oa LUOwith or without Bo: WEST 44TH 8T.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ooms, on second tloor, with baths and Board; terms ule and single. -STEINWAY PIANO, ROSEWOOD; ELB- ant Upright Piano, nearl; 201 6th uv. opposite Macy's New York offires only 5 East Br joan second d door oust of Sth av. THIS RENOWNED" Teas Et Elocution, Oratory, evening. CLASSES of three, $10 per term; two, Quarter commences T SUBSCRIPTION BO ‘The celebrated Conservatory; Building Instruction iu all branches of voeul and instrumental marie, ne @ science ang An Ark t, al rep and the liquor being in him he spoke his mind, and uttered the universal complaint of the suttering Jaw. Mrs. Ryau answered in appropriate terms; the war of words was succeeded by a slinging of a goblet by Monahan, which it on his mother-in-!aw’s eye. An ugly wound on Mrs. Ryan’s optic and a visit by Edward to the court were the results, With a nobleness worthy of remembrance the motber-in law put aside all the little niceties that usually actuate tho motives of ordinary mothers-in-law, und, saying that Monaban’s bealh was not overstrong and his mind pone of the greatest, would not press the charge, claiming that his proper place was in the hospital Judge Bixby dischurged Monahan. y pews superb tone; EW UPRIG if jecckor; wareroos UNITED SrATES PANG COMP AN . NSE RvaroRy” HOOL and School of Modern Languages, Drawing and Paint- m date ot eutranc S open from 9 A. M. to9 P.M. on Hianos are used in the school. FOP Ww Crone OF THE | go rmx Eorron ov tue HenaLp:— CITY OF NEW oath and Hath te your correspondents, under the head of “Street Car Politevess. upon the unjust and most underserved condemnation A QUIRT, PRIVATE city, where there are no D rainily in the upper part of th filing to pay for hy Herald Branch office, OARD: WANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, WHER uo other boarders are tuken, for gentieman and wife ; room, with aléove or fall room : r 287 OME FL D ihonan, tu suite, oF slagigy wits ot withons Howrey 7 HAST iota st. Handsome large and single Fed fll x tuble and location; only th ive vceptionable references iiven with particulars, WINDSOR, Herald EAST 30TH ST. aad double Rooms, with Boar required, Adare: jerms moderate, MANY YEAKS’ NCE. hateiss praovoris, orewe And: Rareapaty ou pape rents dence; 88 quarter; bést reference given. CAL, box 200 Heruid Uptown vitice, SOPRANO D yelty or expressed in them apon tho apparent want of ordinary politeness in women who travel in these conveyances, I think ifthe truth were known those “sweeping de- unctation: emanated from men whoso persoual knowledge of actuated by merel who would no sooner think of relinquishing a seat in favor of a Woutn vhan they would think of depriving ES PIANO, ORGAN, SIN iy ‘Address TEACHER, box Address MUSI. 24TH ccly furnished, with Board ARGE FRONT Roos ‘Room on third, with Board; honses should register their ice, 1,193 Brondway, roo Address ness woe marisa ig; terms must be mo below 14th at, and west of Broadway, GRAMERCY PARK. references exchany Ui OF ROOMS, ves H., box 218 Rooms, with Boar with full particu SQUARE.—NKAT AND od French Board; rea ie 16TH #T.. UNIO sonable; chance to feurn French gratis; taole Bourd; rev VOR LADY | ss, with particulars, B CHURCHMAN, TLEMAN TEACHES” TANO_ AND SINGING, Address PROGAESS, terald bie Luwn oftice Tuk themselves of a meal. Enscocned comiortably behind u newspaper, in which they ure of course deeply iu- terested, they remuin completely oblivious of the presence of every one vut themsely Of whatever class they may be, to sumd throughout | the jouruey, orunti! thé car may be sufficiently emptied to admit of their secaring a seat. Still more couteruptble is be of tuo genus lop—and lis name is Legion—who ignores the poor and shabbily dressed | woman, but on the entrance of a well dressed female, having the external appearance of a lady, rises with NCHD ORGANIST AND CHOIR MAS. en to engagerient from May J; feferences upon Herala Uptown business, wants a position. PIANO Xe, for $3 per evening. Seguoeetemg ota wile in strictly privat Address with full pi ¥, B. Herald Upte Jars, a8 no others will be at acvoumodations and soard: ie wogirivere ‘D WALL, witit e for yrentleman and wite, 6 West 20ch st, under Sturtes Ee BAST (5TH ST, NWA ‘ON OO Large and sual] furnished Rooms, with or without | Bugis, Italian WEST 4inT 87. TWO DESIRABLE SUNNY Address TRACHE voms, on second floor, terms, which must be moderate, H., box NEAR IRVIN! ACE. ome Rooms, with Board; ladies ioe gentlemen; w78 ‘New York ANTED—BY A FRENCH 11 unfurnished Seen American Protestant N¥ FRONT ROOMS, WiiTt Win R (b. Thy, ats Board, for tawilics und single gentle with Hour Xn’ an on ; state terms, siul, thoroug! J ANTED BY Itoom and Board, $10 weekly 129 Hernid office. ENTLEMA Address SINGLE, PRETTY FURNISHED , to clean, quiet part: WITH BOAKD, 1, entire second RD, tte. inn private fate: fly below 20th st; price not to execed SIG per week. Ad- a OMFORT, ‘ilerald office. PLAIN HOME FOI fant and nurse with a widow: BF f wo. eettiomen, of -keatiaman aed rolerences exehanged, ST.—NICELY FURNISHED or without Boara, tur families or singie wife, ins German 20 Broan via Dds iH KLEGAS Oback Parior, with hot and cold water, Tet, with first class Board, on reasonable teri references exchanged. WisT 80TH ST.—A PLEAS. Fst floor, with or without Hourd ; BUNNY FR N sail Roe 10 Wet, with Boards ROOMY ALSO 2s Irving place. Lh ORGANIST OF EXPERIENCE Is OF will accept $300 per year, fava 100 Herald. Uptown oft box 140 ‘wera’ [VT ANTED—KOOM, for gentleman and Tite. or board "te the tad parties ine wone must be very quic eruld Uptown TANTHD—BY A PARTY large Room. with bail Reom agent bee partly nished, with Board; location, 14th and oOth sts.,4th and Sth changed, Address WALLACE, . THOROUGH systern tirst class; references box 114 Herald Uptown office, ava. ; references teacher of pint KROPF Bss0 ki FIRST CLASS TE ig gives lessons URNISHKD ROOMS, fot ‘ight housekeeping t of without Board, food neiguversood ; veri s ynly. where, part ‘4 he E, box 110 Herald Uptown office. Hrotessor, Horald Beach othco. ate Adui $16 per quarter; OW i0LDING A PO. hureh, ix open tor a new Steinway & Hons. constantly belore them, woineu did become “piggish,” make complaints through tue press ot the littie appre- M eare afctseialaniet ciation shown by women of their herole sell-denial in RES 7, GIVE ay! 8 ON | offering a seat to one of the weaker sex. G AM. F 4 guarte’ Herald «fic PIANO oF pupil's residenc ors for wax fowers. To tu Eviror or tus Henay:— XN rs ‘eadarate terms; 207 West 37th st. LADY Y Wiki, GIVé VOCAL OR INSRU seruciion 1m exehenwe for w square, hestedtineai. au: three days, MUSIUUS lteness."” Iwas riding with my wite the other evening in a Fourth avenue car when a lady (excuse the insult to the pame), with Ber escort, gotin, I immediately offered her my seat, which she took as a matter of course, and without even thanking me, After we bad ridden for a few blocks, and there was nobody stand. | ing but mysell and her escort, & gentleman next her got out, and, if sue had had’ the Joust particle of po- | Tieness she woud have offered me tho seut, but, instead, she caught ber escort by the sleeve and pulled bint down 1 the seat ang siniled, as if she was enurcly fatisiied. Such is “American politeness.” HOH Uptown Heratd offic MMK.ILMA 8PINC aud Singing, pure Italian oR Address ORUAN- To THe Evitor or THs HeraLoi— AND BROOKLY N BOARD. OVERLOOKING “THE Sand smail Rooms, with or Roun, wish or without Bo i “eal AT.~ROOMS, WIT e. jaa Board, for aanlt Wt EXCEEI die; Amerieat tamily ; terms moderas Neely furntahed | without ‘itonrd: Feterences exchinied _ STORY FRONT, WEST 34TH ST. ASS PROFESSOR OF MUSTO, ethod, will teach singing, organ or piano for tio ‘per quarters Kuarantee 95 wire in quarter: children & ‘Also wanted, good tenor or soprano, Teac’ Uptown Hranch oftice, INSTRUCTION instruments furnished for pr ColNETIT, box 144 Herald Uptown Brut BY AN E to wins Hoard; ample closets; he Corner Bowery and Bayar AHURCH MUSI baritone, chotr tn this 7 East ior 81 LY FURNISHED FRONT nd Sth wi Hous 50 with Board, to® gentleman aud wile 3 EAST, NEAR MADISON Pank.— barre tone and back Toows, furnished, aud. wiih very low price. WiTll FIRST CLASS third Hoors; terms moa rate; rel 23 D'sT., 40 WENT,—OONEY, SUNNY (LL Ke 00! 23% . hos and to ‘waver; lady oF om beri fable, torms moderate. sel icnnhiasns OT On 6 8T., WEsT 114—T0 LET, W! | BOARD, TWO Bie A ica Wed ve wiaea Apart felerence. OF party ot gentlomn: ES BELMONT HOTEL, ON way Kuropean plan), iooms 5c. to 756% No, ‘6 Kust Tart st. by’ AT THE AN EXPERIENCED, POWERFUL, desires « situation in Address W.. E CONSERVATORY wucond door east of Sth ay. 40H ST. KAU TIFUL ROUMS, owed, tawily private; iouse Orss class oterences, 1 NEW HOTEL, CONGRESS HALL, FRONT KOOMS $2 to $3; es le Board, $4; open all’ night Chatbam the principles here sugy fined, though they muy be utterly hsegaerntages As ay POSTAL AFFAIRS. Four steamers leaving this port carried outa very pecially those running to Europe, The egue 6 letters and 16 pouches of news- TRANSMITTING FUNDS, The Money Oruer Bureau has had its hands full of ed amounted to @ past week from pustinaste postmasters’ drafts were paid on letters of a tho lists to which the 93, em- DOGS UNDER THE HAMMER. For three weeks past the lower partof the Custom caress Ww! bands on the shaggy little yelpers, ‘he first dog offered id, and the outraged gov- BORDER SMUGGLING. were opened grants’ effects, The rags on being re- \wenty-lour bundles of the very best A MODEL MOLHER-IN-LAW. Edward Monahan, a musician, and in the not so far rived home, after many excursions here and there, on-1n- STREET CAR POLITENESS, A WORD IN FAVOR OF THE WOMEN. New York, Feb, 15, 187% I have read with interest the communications from and cannot help but offer a few remarks and accusations of “piggishness” have poisteness i exceedingly limited, but who are elfish notives, There are some mon nd allow women, ty ana hastens with the most graceful bow and ¢ to place bis seat at ber disposal, Would it be any wonder tf, with these examples so which, 1 am glad to say, ig very oxceptionaly Let the men show the women an example of politeness und I | will venture to say that they will have little cause to | 4N INSTANCE OF FEMALE. “POLITENESS.” Nw Yor, Feb, 15, 187%. 1 would like to mention an instance of street car ‘po. GOING TO THE Roof OF THE EVIL. New York, Feb, 16, 1877. It may not ve proper to make a full analysis of the quality of gallantry in the space allowable to your mis. | celiaueous correspondents, but 1 wish to make a brief claim 1m bebalfot American men. 1 do not use the word gentlemen, because some would think that term belongs only to fasbionabio men. American men are not lacking In gailantr; permit iady volves tir js the exer lence, and is, theretor fromthe stronger tow: emovion withdraws itseli When habitually unrecog- | nized or ubappreciated, and, thereiore, the operation of gallantry visappears. It does nut disappeur tor s0 trivial w cause as the occasional omission to say “thank you’ on the part uf jadies in the cars. [tis Father because the whole tone and bearing of the lady are those of demand—bvecause they claim constant and costly sacrifices, claiming #0 much and sv universall that do what they may men will still be only a worthy servants, Ver; notwithstanding tuey so often ty stand 10 the street cars, Guilautry in- fine perception of rights and davies, It se of Kinduess and considerate benevo- aiways a spontuneots impulse the woaker. butevery tine plain men ure goverued by ted as Well as the most re. ‘ HORSE LAW. IMPORTANT DECISIONS OF THE ATLANTIC DI% TRICT BOARD OF APPEALS, The Atlantic District Board of appeals of the National Trotting Association finished its labors yes terday with examiuing the evidence submitted in the following cases and rendering decisions thercon:— No, 582. Hiram Schutter, Reading, Pa., Point Breezo Park Association, Philadelphia, Ks » and Wiitam H. Doble and John Turner, same placo— Compiains aud apsloation for an order. Mere 2 purse trotted at the above park on the 15th of J: ast gave rise to the petitioner's charge and r ‘be peculiar merits of the case caused much discus. sion in and about Philadeiphia at the time, and, to a certain extent, “killed” trotting in tha viewity the valance of the season. Seven horses started in the race, and when called for the fourth heat but five re- mained, owing to Planter being distanced tu the third beat and Bay Jack drawn after itsconclusion. Troubvie ‘vegan tu the fourth heat, and from that tite the judges went ‘all wrong,’ ag will be seen by the Bourd’s de- cision, which is as follows:— aving considered the evidence, the Board finas, among other things, these facts:—That at the tere mination of the fourth heat of the race in question the Judges declared tho same to be adead heut betwoen John S, Heald and Matto “=. placing Scotlana third, Harry Spanker four and Lite Mary = dfth; ‘that these fivo horses started in the with heat and four of them continued in the Tuco until the termination of the seventh heat, Harry Spanker baving been ruled outatter the filth beat, in obedience to rule 31, and that at the termination of the seventh heat the race was postponed on account of darkness, aod resumed the nextday, On calling up the horses for the eighth heat the judges reversed their decision of the suid fourth heat, and declared the heat to have been won by John 5. Heala, with Mattie Lyle second, and they lett the filth heat undistorbed, though ruling the sixth and seventh heats void, the same hay. ing been recorded the previous day us won by Matti Lyle, At this juncture Mattie Lyle was ordered to the stablo by the judges, under the assumed authority of rule’ 31, because, according to their revised decision, she had ‘failed to win a heat in five, and the next day in the eighth heat they started only Jobn 8, Heald, Scotland and Litue Mary. At the termination of the eighth heat the judges placed Scos- Jana first, Little Mary second and Jobo S, Heald third, At the termination of the ninth beat they placed John 8. Heald first, Scotland second and Litule Mary third, thereupon awarding tho race to Heald, Upon a review of these proceedings the Board decides that the action of the Judges in so reversing thoir decision of the said fourth heat was unlawiul, and their decision in said respect 1s set aside, While ‘the original decision of the said fourth heat 1$ restored, as likeWise the original docisions of the sixth and seventh hoats; and it is ordered that the eighth aod ninth ‘heats be set usido as unlawful, because trom the eighth heat Mattie Lyle was excluded improperly, and the race, so lur as embraced in the first seven heats, with the summary corrected, is contirmed. At this point the race 18 deciared to ve unfinished, and tt is further ordered that the race be trotted to a conclusion, on 4 same track, botween the horses competing tn the sey- 1; Scotland, 2; Little being asstgned po: tions from the commencement of the eighth inthe order justnamed, itis also further ordered that the continued race be trotted out on some day between the 16th of May and 1st of June inclusive of the presonut year, the date towe named by the oflicers of the Point Breeze Park Association, and on or before the Istday - of May next said association give notice of the day fixed, and that satd notice be communicated by mail to tho interested parties, likewise to the Sevre- tary of the National Association. The summary of the race us corrected by the Board Stands as under :— Point BREEZR PaRK AssOCIATION—PHILADELPUUA, Pa, June 16, 1876,—Class No, 7; purse of $1,000, for horses that vover beat 229; mile heats, three’ in live, in harness; $500 to the first, $250 to the second, $150 to the third aud $100 to ths fourth. & John E. Turner’s br. in. Mattie sees § 480511 dr ary.1 1262323 Jon, Morris’ br. gy. Jonn 8. Heald 610444 William H. Dovie's bik. & So land........ 2243182 Charles Dickerman‘s 'b. g, Harry Spanker,.....006 33548 no Johu H. Phitlips’ 6. g. Bay Jack.. 7 6 6 dr. James McAndrews, Jr.’s, ch. g. Planter. Sererigs dis, Time, 27 tg — )0—2 :31 56 —2::34. Daniel Peri Wilmington, lil, ex parte.—Applica- tion for the removal of penalty ot a imposed on the bay gelding Henry, formerly Whitcomb. —Tne Board orders that the expulsion be inouified to a fine of $300, said expulsion to be in force until such tine ts paid. This done, the horse ts absolved from all irregu- lurities, bis lawial name trom that date to be Henry. The Board at this juncture adjourned, to meet at the call of tue Chairman, DAN MACK'S CASE.” Many turfinen not understanding the present status of Dan Mace’s case, which came up before the General Boara of Appeals in Rochester last December, the tol- lowing explanation may be tn o1 ‘Dun Mace was expelled at Bulfalo in August, 1876, for intentional toul driving. Some time atter Mace applied to the President of the National Association for temporary relict, but that official decided not to interfere, Then counsel was employea by the expelled uriver, and notice given that the merits of the case would be tested before the Board, but this resoluticn was not carried into eftect, Shortly before, and, in fact, on the edge of the mecung of tue Board in Rochester, a petition was received from Mace by the Secretary of the National Perera ee wherein contained an appeal simply for relief, This admitted tacitly that the punishment inflicted by Buf- faio Park was just, and, it being taken into consideration the extent that Mace ~had sul- fered, the Board temporarily reinstated him for = the year 1877. Only the general Board, as they originally passed upon it, can review the case, but if no further charges are made against Mace his reinstatement will no doubt be made perma- nent at the next general meeting. The order of the Board removing Mace’s digabiliues was substantially as follows:— Upoi rder of expulsion and Mace fug that be had suffered severely by reason of the penalty ithposed, and having satistied #0 Board ot bis pose to hereafter conform to the rules, it w the penalty of expulsion against him’ be tempo: moved uutil the regular meeting of the general be held December 1, 1877 HORSE NOTES, Ato meeting of the Executive Committee of the National Association of Trotting Horse Breeders, held at the city of New York, on the 15th day of February, 1877, the following programme for the General Fall Meoting of 1877 was adopted:— Stakes to be $200 in each class for colts of five yeara old and under, viz. three classes:—Three years old, best two in threo; four and five years old, best three in five; the meeting to be held on the 18th September, 1877, good day and track; place tv be hereafter an- nounced; entries to be made on or before first Mon- day of April, 1877, by paymient of $50 to the Treas- urer, $50 payable on or befere first Monday of July, 1877, and tho remainder of stake on or before September §, 1877. The total entry money in each class to form sweepstakes, to bo awarded as follows:—Two-thirds to the winner, two-thirds of the remainder to the second horse and the residue to the third horse, The Prosi- dent, Mr, Charles Backman, bas donated the sum of $500, to be added to the Four-year-old Stakes. The executive committeg also announced the opening of & stake for yearlings, to be trotted on the third Thurs- day of September, 1879, good day and track, place to be hereafter unnounced; stake, $250; best two in three. Entries to be made on or-before July 2, 1877, on payment of $50 to the treasurer of the association and the remainder of stake ten days before the mect- ing. Patty, by Tipperary, dam the Greck Slave, foaled a few days siuce, achestnut filly, with white face and Voth Livt tect white, by Tom Bowling. Bennie Blink, bay filly, four_years, by Enquirer, dam Rosahad (full sister to Nellie Gray), by Commodore, the property of Major B. G, Thomas, injured herself so badly a week ago, by running against a fence, that she died from the effects a few days afterward. Governor Stanford, of California, paid Mr. Robinson a check for $20,000 and five $1,000 greenbacks for the horse Genera! Benton. H, Casey has sold to Mr. A. Froeman, of this city the bay trotting gelding Victor, by Vermont Hamble’ tontan, fuil brother to Lady Fisk (Pownal mare, torm- erly owned by the tate James Fisk). Price, $1,000, Thomas Connor, of Thirty-ninth street, drove on the road, Wednesday afternoon, the great trotting team, vay gelding Rip Van Winkle and gray gelding Prince Jobn, These hgrses are of fine size and action and trotted very fast Without pulling. Dan Mace has sold the bay geldigg Big Strider to Louis Lorillard. This horse is a very fast green one, and the price’paid tur him was $2,500, The grav gelding Hopeful has changed so much to color this winter ‘that he 1s now noarly white, Beo Mace has blistered him and turned him into a loose vox. ‘The roads in this city on the far side of the Park are now in capital condition tor driving. Some smart trowting took place yesterday on Jerome avenue {rom Casey’s up. At the next general meeting of the English Jockey Club to Lord Falmouth's motion, ‘That no produce stakes, oF weight for age race to be entered for as foals, yearlings, or two-year-olds, shall be open to foreygn bred horses, uniesd specially advertised to be so; or unless such horses were b) in those countries which throw open their races on eqaal terins to British horses,’ Lord Vivian will move, asan ameudmenut, to omit the words, *Ho be entered for as fouls, yearlings, of two-yearsolds,® AND HIBERNIANS, “MOLLIES' b The New Jersey State Board of Directors of the Ane cleut Order of Hibernians nave passed resolutiot Fepudiatiog any affiliation with the “Molly Maguires, aud requesting the National Board ot institute a rigid juvestigation into the alleged Won between the “divllics” and the Anciumytledar

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