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res crry [REAL peeare ror, SALE. — * Hvine and 38 py East Si BARGAIN.—BY ORDER OF 40th st., four story brick. SAMUL Way, room 17. ECUTOR, 240 EAST L. EDDY, 145 Broad- Miscellancous. Avgoe8 bys TTENEMENT HOUSE, WELL Jention; all rented: cheap: inake an Feet ae en 600 DUAR LEAYORAUT, 10d ah ave N THE avaine TELRG KM rr ESPATCHES bias eh PROM THE ie ad WAR, AND ALL THE LATEST NEE eee BROOKLYN ARROPERTY Fo SALE. | WV Bakoain— aaNDE TREE aie STORY CORNER House; full lot; price, $4,000. COOK, 10 Sands st, Brooklyn. $25 PRETTY COTTAUE, 802 JEFFERSON ai four lots, two bay windows, range, furnace, de. minutes Koosovelt ferry. Inquire Mrs. T., next door. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO RENT. PT YONKERS —SRVERAL MOU turnished or furnished, very 1 MES YOUMAN ; T TARRYTOWN, FURNISHED COTTAGE, 1 Appome? rent, mostly board of one person. Address Rev, K. ALLEN, Tarrytown, or C.H, OLIVER, 162 Broud- T A LOW RENT—A VERY FINE RESIDENCE, y. partly furoiatied, at Fordham 5 house and grounds large ind convenient, OME MOKGAN, 2 Pine st. RY ” IN r county; 22 acres; modern house. 180 Vbroudway. UDSON RIVER COUNIRY 5 FOR SALE On Furnished; Horses, Carriuges, Cows, dc. red; near the city and near station, “Address bix 2, eb ol 10 LET—AT RYE, A COMPORTABLE HOUSE, WITH 12 rooms, with pldt of ground, tree eres. n ploamantly lo- gpted rent 20 per month Bel, L STRANG, LET— cen from depot, a neat Cottage House, 10 rooms ringe house; "garden, two ucres of ‘ground month. Apply to RO 1 rison, or WILLIAM MATHEW: t $17 per E, Railroad Agent. Mar. 54 Catnarine st CHES september. & han suitable nily; five acres of groand, garden iunted; stabiing; Ove minutes from depot and 1g mules Rye beach; boating and fishing. Apply to Ur. F, st., ti 04g A. M., 5 107 P.M PROPERTY OUT OF THE cITy FOR ALE OR TO- _REN Tc. TO ACK vulldinge: (rales of alt lod ot, 134 hours’ ride from New ACKAY, Finderne, Somersot county, cee ie MINGETON N. J, 10 RENT—A COTTAGE, 2 ucres of land, five minutes’ waik from the coutre SE ihe sillaan’ she Suess © of Uroteoee te contains parlor, diniugroom, kitchen, pautrie Hoor, and six rooma, vatiiroom, hot and cold ond floor: % good woil und two c.sterns, &c. Apply to GERARDUS ©. KING New York, T EAST WAMPT tia Cottage House, to; the house fs modern in style, contains ni situated within 500 yards of the bench; 0 argely frequented duria the seamen, aud. the souleey ie unexceptionab) rom the excoxues of the ordinur, watering pluco: terms to sult, Audress C. Ro A Lorillard Insurance Company, 152 Broadway, N. D. H, HUNTING, East Hampton, T CASTLETON 1 SLAND. Jot furnished, large I modern imp) ments; 19 weres beautiful and shade tre stablo, carriage house, iceh ‘ommundy extensi and vurled views. HOMIN MOKGAN 3 Pine ot NOUNTRY SRAT FOR SALE CHEAP—AT BEDFORD, at table. greenhous No, 33) Nassau te Westchester count; 40 miles trom New York: Apply to J. 1. RAYM: 31 Broadway, up stairs, JOR SALE—AT UPPER NYACK, ON THE HUDSON, about 20 acres of Land, extending from the river to the top of the mountain, conveniont to steanibont gr rallroud, “5 ‘be sold in whole of parte. Apply to GARRET SARVENT, Upper Nyacl Ryiab JOR SALE—89,500—BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED COT- tage and outbuildings, near bouting: excellent neigh- borhood; two acres, extensive shade; SU miles distant, Ap- ply 524th ay. L.1.—T0 LET, FOR THE SEASON haudsonie and commodious Gothic House, fully iurnished, comm: nding fine view of ocean, with extensive awn stubles, currlage house, yurdeuer's cuita.e, tee house, mn perfuat order: x jon immediately. Apply to HEN IY C. YALE, 90 Franklin s WOR Plast wood run custom wor! favorable terms. Ad Somerville, \. J. OR 54 LESTAMFORD, OONN., A HOUSE, TEN by woll stocked with fruit; 114 eared first class locution; ten re ol viiluge: outrable: tor EER, vox sO water powori at railroad station : ow). (,000 inbubltants; cheap and OWNER, Post office box AT NYACK, 110) modern improvemeuts complet house; location uasurpassed: within 10° minutes walle to steamboat or cars; olfered at large deduction from cost; ong-Lalf cash, Apply to ELL, Nyueky N.Y JOR SALE, CHEAP—-1800 ACRES OF HEAVILY timbered Land in Franklin county, N. cousisting of pine, spruce. tamarack, hemioek, ash, and all the hurd owth and lurge size. ‘ine 7 acres on Kag in northwest corner of mile above the Port's Dai undulating surface; neve other lot, of 70 . in iit the nurthwest cor ip No. 27, and on ame kind of timber as on the ether tract; re Vrotewor Agarsiz spent several years; both of these tracts weresolocted for their bonuty oF scenery and vaiue of timber; Suratoza und Adi a Railroad have surveyed and fixed their route near both Apply to 8. SWEEI, 176 Broudway, mountainn, but RESI- | De SIRABLE COUNTR' my , twenty-six miles from New sylvanie Tintizond, containing one were ot Jandy house, with 12 rooms, and barn, withiu a few min- utes” watk of depot; fruit, flowers aud grapevines in abun- dance. with Kitchen garden. Apply to MW Pe VaNDYCR, 26 Wane ond i; jet denee, at) York, on’ Pi depot; ten rooms; moder sear only. feats He ‘mouths, newly rela house and stable, xarden sare hguse for sile wt 82, VREAT BARGAIN.—200 LOT Woodside, Long Island. HOM PJOTEL PROPERTY. — let, the United States Hote! NOD Alt eR MORGAN ALE, TO LEASE at Far Rockaway, L. Mf not disposed of by June 1 will be opened for the recepti i” of guests un that day by the owner, MICHAKL MULIY, Henry st., New York, ONG BRANCIL 4¥or sale—A handsome Bathing grounds attached: al mile fron sea, For lull partieula 170 Broadway, room 18, J.—SPECIALTY, SEVERAL PRI- . lily furnished. to rent: seuson oF HOW PARSON. aur st. RANGE AND Woon, x J. (SPECIALTY), — N Rents, fully furni: bargains tor sale, HAMILTON & Waits Pine st. $3,000 ae YEAR; 4 ST OF FUit+ HUBBARD, T UAN OFFER A FINE ottages to let for the summ Town Hull, Stamford, Conn. -AT . TWO FIRST: CLASS FUR- ished Hotae Friave houses and garden (made). Apply to It. P. cl Li e'1 Country Resid or without laud modern imp FoF by the year, wil new and perfect throushouty ul large lawns, fruit in abundance ; large garden, maue and planted, arn. stubles, carriage house, de. ything compote; mist be wen to ve Apprevinted. Avply” to kT WOODRUFF. ut the Post gies, Kpringfield, N. J., or W. P. SHIRLEY, 68 Broadway, Te.) EB WELL KY L Eagle Hotol, at Bethichem, Ps, : loeated in the old: aud most interesting part ot the town, opposite the M vian Seminary and convenient to depots; the house has cently beeu entirely remodeled aud newly furnished, For farther particulars apply to or address GEORGE H. MYERS, Bethlehem, Va, it “REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. a OWN 4 AR it rovins; good dry cell earthy) house garden o proverty tn New York cit: property with water front suitable for umber yard oF mane m i, M. C., box 87, Sing Sig, JOUNTRY SEATS. ee impr for Kent Residence ‘consrally | ‘os nA Sound, with fine Kesidence, $40,000, for Busturss Pro 1. 'B. GARDNER, GL Liberty DUNTRY RESIDENCE, S MANGAM, JOR SALI XCHANGE—A FIRST ASS team Brickyard, ally equipped und rewdy (or business; capacity, 60,000 ver dy halt imide elver frome wood Farm, 100 ae J. 8. FERGUSON, 39 Naveau wi, room 6, NOK SALE OK EXCHAN story brown stony House, brie $00,000; ny mortgay SCOFIELD. 171 Broadway, room 13, THE ELEGANT Foye 970X100, No. 620 5th ay, Poor s land Far very benutl uily ity York on ineluded If desired; e Braneh Lailroad; crops und sto ms e@HY, JU. HOYT, 171 Brondway. On ios EASY | 4 , splendidly loente ations on Mialwn and Ove ig Passule Kiver, KODMAN & ADAN © Liberty #t., New York, VALUABLE + dry woods pret we by, at cash Yalu MIL Waste xT, “MARION, ROS..VILLE OK NEAR ity, Equity in small p in exchange for Peunsyl- veut’ Fimber Land. KIthLAND. Herwid office. REAL ESTA KB WANTED, i OR FARM WANTK)). STATE ) to loa, Address CASH, box init purticutare: $1 156 Post olfiee, srooklys ANTED TO PURCHASE- DWELLING HOUSE, FOR about $14,000, between Lith and 40th sts. and $d and ‘BOARDERS WANTED. 27, 129—ARE NOW READY 10 ACCOMMO- |, With Board; permu- REAL ESTATE WANTED. fertile Eee tes A Fi and Sith sts, Madison aud 6th avs. ; IZED houst, duste first class nent or transient ; reterenc ilies or gontlem SMALL LOT 1N GREE! ating price, vise, location NUNNY ROOMS, WITH FIRST CLASS summer prices; references, ae ‘T GLASS BOARD: BROWN STONE 1100! TOUS! av., Cooper Institute Historical Soviety. Ke, 16, box 187 raid office. To LET FOR BUSINES! Be te BUILDING. ; Te PURGE. sates saa oT tor 0 to 816 lor two, wit! 10 89; OOS, 50d we Heder are ita, 0 suit tenants if probe Also som ot iwligneonatle PLY Py He es TO LET, TOGETH | arately, a vult of Rooins, with Brat cae nees. SELROAWrLY FURNISHED ip BOONE, wii West; retoronces exchanged, =r va Ty brat —PARLOK FLOOR, WITH sf third lor somely furnished D ST. 1hO WEST.—PLEASAN | Boon hat paowe ished, with or without ‘Take th einvntbe JMPORTANT TO ai without the Dwelling Part ave, 3 osite Sth av., Brooklyn ; mr OBRS. STORE, wo floors), No, 201 Flatbush for il 55 per month; N THE aaaina. bs tc ae SPECIAL DEEPATOREY AND ALL THe ATEST y anaE, LIGHT BASEMENT, NEAR %2D° whvUsT the thing for tabalaterert fens ey {WEST MOTH ST, -NICBLY apron Rooms, Seg or without Board, suital sRar a OF WAR, = a St.—HANDSOMELY jucamer wijoes vel fi ST.—ELEGANTLY RN a ‘D TORS AND BASEMENT ro. hry Pa se tanition a is EBS i ae fa HOyNTON, ‘32 Beoudway. [RST CLASS STORE NO. 9 x75, suituble for two tenants. BEARS. 9 7 Warren at. nO. LET—WELL LIGHTED ROOMS ANI Apri or without seam power. what “sort Re RETWEEN BROADWA le Rooms to rent, with Board, omen; house and wppoiiitmonts frat ‘Apply to C. Ay hay piped ult, bo WEST.—FURNISHHD ROOMS IN use, with or without Board, NEAR STH AV.—DESIRABLE args’ Board; summer prices; families or Satie imagem ho mmo “Gaate OF COM FFICE, WITH turge bow window, 275 Wost 23d st. inquire’ in law MO LET—CORNER STORE AND D' t. Apply on the preméses nortnenst cot tremely low re ner 42d sf, and 7t STPL-OELEGANT SECOND FLOOR TO 687th z ia FURNISHED . fron ithern exposure, for two gent a aaa rel MARK’'S LACK (8TH 8T.)—PIRST OLASS tarnished or unfurnished Rooms, very reason- ‘good arden good loeation for business. __ DWELLING ‘HOUSES ‘TO _ Li LED WEST 11TH eget ee canbe FUR ed Rooms, with or withor ed. N_ ELEGANTLY, FURNISHED fre ly $) wcoed, He ‘wood, Bo. 2 Rooms, on third and 4th floors, to 1 with or without Bourd. \URNISHED HOUSES TO RE iu. to xeeure houses for next fall would do well to take erated WIsi- ern ROOMS TO LET, LACE.—BOARD; VERY PLEASANT sunny front Rooms, second and third floors; moderate prico; references, nd entrance to Central Purk nil fin provements completa, furnished oF nite A. GUOLD, 4 Cedur st. FIRS’ ete tates ait House, aes 3OKNEK 2D AV.—NEATLY FURNISHED ith or without Board; terms reasonab S1.—PLEASANT KOOMS, WITH ut few bourders; reterencer, —PAKLOR AND BEDROOM OR TWO first class private house; private table it ange J nished. PEW VERY DESITADLE UNPUNISHED HOUSES to rent, at low ruton: i LUDLOW & CO, 3 Pine st, LET—THREK STORY AND BASE- NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1877—WITH SUPPLEMENT. PIANOFORTES, oncans, «we. FEW SECOND HAND KRANISOH & BACH AND Ayre makers’ Pianos at great bargains. Nos. 241 and = RENT, be hybanmaan SQUARE AND GRAND ‘Asta of our own make: ulsy [or sale aud rent. a name ‘der of aes second hand Pianos, in perfoet order. ILLUAM KNABE & 0) 30, ». 112 Sth av.. above 16e ‘BSORTMENT OP \BECOND, HAND & Pianos, som low; alvo Pianos of other palmed off oo puplve aN wae make, st auetion or in prtcate, houses. STEIN AY & SONS, Steinway Hall, 140 New ‘AS SOMMER & CO.s, 149 BAST 14711 ST.. manufacturers. irae ones Pinnos at ex- new aud second Pisnos to reut SOHMER & ton mito Bust 14th st SPLENDID 10.8TOP ORGAN, NEARLY NEW, ONLY B00; one te 12 sto; cweran B others oanally / low ead Grd W. tu rent. Please call at the warerooms of wae KS & SONS, 40 Kast 14th st,, between Broadway worsity place, “FINE ) OVERSTRO: G PIANO, #225. 220 EAST B4th st, Ring third HANDSOME 7 1-3 OCTAVE POLE AGRAPFE three string square Grand Piano, for GEO, WOODS? organ rooms, 42 Lust 14th st. LADY WILL SACRIFICW STEINWAY PIANO Ow A sTA magnificent TH octave Hlunotorve with all mod: ern improvements, patent agraffe, overstrun: Tare round corners, carved logs and 1 91,900, for $250, Stool, 125; boxed for shipping: & rare instrument lor hittle ‘all before purchasing else. where nt private nce 130 Kast 16th st., between 3d av. and Irving place, pny vloek east of | of Union n square. A PRIVATE on CANTLY Witt oe LL STEINWAY iy peers tor 746 oetave, four od Ly pe all . cost Music rpg cont © to buy @ fitssclans auarant uw decided bargain. Also entire handsome Househol hitnre, 1m lote to salt, Call private rosidnee No. 47 Woxt retweou Sth wd 6th ave, ; Louse open from 8 A. tool, cover, bux for hip ro hin pins! ND. WEBER PIANOS AT VERY rout bargains; sume of them re bat uw vory short tne Our best wusiclane, wad Feally,alnwost as g00d as news fully warranted in overy respect. Please call wt the Webor th ay, and 16t STBINWAY FOUR wood Pianoforte for nu beautiful uprisht Piso, cont $975. for 820). | He 5 West 25th st., near 7th av. Gait this day or Sunday. As CHICKERING PIANOFORTE FOK SALE—PRICE ._ Call this day residence 50 Kast 0th st. “MAGNIFICENT DECKER PIANOFORTH, ROSH woed caso, carved logs, al) modern Improvements; wake or's bill and guarantee; cbst 81,000, tor $275; Stoul, Cover and Cabinet; Cave for shipping: also Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room Furniture. Call this day at private residence ‘RORGE WdOD'S PARLOR AND GHUROH ORGANS, nguiflcont, in style xnd quality: prices ronsonsdle, ‘sale only at thelr Warerooms, 42 14th at., opposite ngut. freeatone,, ‘rent $900; possersion iininediately. T.—EXOGELLENT TABLE BOARD. wo JACUB A, HATS ‘© CHARGE —PARTICS DESIRING FIRST CLASS city or country bourd should apply at SANDS! Boarding Directory, 1.151 Broudway BOARD _AND LODGING. WANTED. iy DWE REQUIRE A PERMA Sima vostan private family? (0d location ; EW FIRST CLASS HIGH with every convenience, South side 105th s6., between 4th and Lexingtou ava Ln: ee premi RENTS—THE 3 stoop brown stone House: Sore St. —FIKK FOUK STORY STONE ENSON, Jr., 4 Pine or 33 East 17th st BROWN STONE, 38 WEST any stor sale valuable Louvebold, W ENGLAND HOTEL—LODGINGS, 50 « . for gentlemen only. 202 WILLIAM ST., ONE BLOCK gentlemen ; funi- erMENT “HOUSE ZHAI coruer 15th st. ARANT HOUSE, 48 NEW BOWER¥.—DOUBLE AND single Rooms; duily and weekly; low prices; always BT.- LARGE ROOMS, aleoves also single, furnished, without board; brewkfust 44. WEST 12TH HOTEL.—$2 A DAY; PERMANENT 679 Broudway, ornor 31 st. HE ahsTOr Broadway and 5 ve very abtentio An axtlaniveld. regeests m paid to the comfort of yuosts; very modorate prices to pormunent partion; two singlé re: taole Bourd, $5 ‘K L TW ctuely furuiahod Hoows, together oF soparste 33) 18th et, Stuyvesant square, Kefer- ences exchanged. T30 WAVERLEY PLACE—FURNISIIED ROOMS FOR gentlemen; every convenleuce; loeation und neigh- Rooms, with Bourd, k ; transient Board, N THE EVENING retin CIAL DESPATCHES a THE S¥AT OF WAR, iM. AND ALL THE LATEST NEWS, FICENT ROSEWOOD FIANOPORTE ONLY rb 7 sockenae Upright; rare bargal 7 OOTA i Pianos, $10, F rent, $2 and $4; Prince Poe * aix stop Organ, pus, ‘GORDON & BON, 18 East 14th st. X. BALL & 6O,, REMOVED TO 11 EAST 147TH Sum fonmorly Chickering tlall):—Planos and Orgaus, as ius this month for cash, on iistalments and for rent JTECK PIANOS.—A YEW SECOND HAND STECK Pianos, nlso some other maki low prices. Steck Plano ic No, 25 Eust 141 forded pena D SQUARE PIANOS, $75 TO $2 aad $10 rently s\l paid. or rent $3 upward. Union square (4th av.), near 14th _ BYLLIARDS.- “LOT or BECUND HAND BILLIARD TABLES | iy porlect order, equal to ngw, at vory low prices, H. 4 85 vu; ELEN DIK, 738 Broadway VEL BILL{ARD TABLE: ions, indorsed by all lending ducements vow offered; sec great bargains, W. H. GRIFEITA & rofessional pi: bad band ‘Tables €O., 40 HOV Shy q Bio.) NTRY HORnES RIS GFA TOME, —GOOD BOARD gasyod for health. borhood first class; references exchunged. LANGE ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH Union square and the reviewing rocessiou, will be let the entire day five windows facin; stand of the Curnival Addrous HENRY TA A GOOD BILLIARD TABLE, COMPLETE, FOR $75. 51 Elfzabeth st. 15 for $50 %0 @ private party. Address ONS ONG HAVE good BOARD IN private ‘family, country farm pleasant Rooms, good For further partivulars address LADY Has A ope "URNS ROOM 10 LET 0 4 gentleman, FINE BUIT OF FU plano in house that ean bu rented, ‘exon Post office, 5 ) ROOMS, WITHOUT oud accommodations fer one or two gentlemen, FEW ADULT FAMILY WOULD LikE A For information sddress box boarders for the summer. “SECOND FLOOR FRONT FURNISHED ROOM with or without breakfast wud tea No, 137 East OARD AT FARM HOUSE-PRIVATE FANT from city jacasion fine, fog, Juyalidy. Ad Wit ring 1 Vand county. N. OARD GAN BE HAD ON bathing, ale and # first class table. o ley, Rocklund county, N. UM cother or separately, t0 g jon square; references, 131 Kast 17th st. Y 36 BAST OTH 5T.—VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS iu a private tarmily. without Bowrd, FAKM—BOATING, LOCK: WOOD, Spiing V: CLOTHING. T FLATTO, #16 6TH AV., NEAR 40TH BY, FIFTY per cent moro than elsewherd will positively Be pald for cust-olf Clothing, Addi Mr. or ot) “ a . OFF HING, Aeshes at ved ‘Oth | av., neat ‘ish a Galt or py tet ‘Me or Mrs, NATHAN, AT HARRIS 1,274 BROADWAY, BETWHEN 33D and 33d sts.—Broaaway prices paid Yor cust olf Clothing, &e., by enilit Hing Bs, HARK 274. AcitéA® DEMAND.—@25,000 WORTH GABT.OFF Glothing, Carpets, Furniture, wanted immodiately for 3 7th ay... the We ri market, by Mr. or Mrs. ANHHAI FEW FIRST CLASS Wa. A. WEED, T ACCOMMODATION FOR A an ina private fumily. ‘T ROOMS, FURNISHED FOR 10; gvod location. ria N’ age $01 Pint Float, 8 ANTLY FURNIS YLOOR, EN SUITE ingly; wiso hall Room; terms moderate, 359 West near Elevated Kaliroa OOM AN AND I HALL BEDROOM, TOGETHER sO other Kvoms, tur housekeeping. Cail OUD J son} Dewuttful rounds to the water: JOUNTRY SOAaD WANTED—' WITHIN 23 MILES OF Now ‘ork, for the season, for gentlomun, his wife, single geutiomun, child of three years und nurse; three Kooms re- quired; ‘aes must be reasonable. Address R, E. N,, Here ANDSOMELY FURNISHED SECOND STORY FRONT and hail Rooms so let, without bourd, to yentiemen La West Sist only: ee A Ib N’ piahed Reais, ‘ait every convo! Hence} terms moderate, ay PERIOR HOME, ‘child 3 fl MO LET—UANDSOMELY FUR second Parlor Floor in private family; 1¢f manent and transieut cuosts 2 from farm attach # Cau come bn steambou DUT BOARD, | le gontluman, au el all the latest improvements. GENTLE exantly Titebed W BRIGHTON, 3. men can obtain wPlessant ooms, with Board, on Itieh- mond terrace, corner W ERMANENT BOARD, i as alcove Room, w T.—PAMILIES AND GENTLE- neces . 1ED, 1N A FRENCH | oy, at 115 Enst Tause TOGKTUrR OR AND QUTBT ood table Board; families DAVIE, ‘South adie: FARM UOUSE 0 Send for elreular. ; Immediate Nelsonia 3 8 SIMMONS, 10 “Calon squat NS MAY =? | FOR ,\UCKWOOD, Spring ANT to ladies or eldanee, U, pegs at 15th 7 Kotiee; Was two et shr¥e: bourders taken? adgits AL witht one hour abd a half of New York by Har- ‘Address, fur lurther particulary, XY. O., ~—OOMFORTABLY FCEN! ecu. Hove, wit abundant bath wnd water couve- lenees: wentiemen only. SMALL ROOM 0 single Kontiemen, eA Mi 3, wore country Board, ty 4 party of 10, consisting of two ladies ana their daughters (eg 1 21); te » box 1,706 New York: front Room, one fight, newly furntyned, Ba n week, SUMMER RESORTS. =8T MARKS HOTEL, NEW BRIGHTON, STATEN elsland, opens May 15, ander the manavement of R. F, Cote; applications for Bourd Feoaived in GEORGE ©, TALLMAN, att NEW JERSEY—FLOWER garden of Americn; Board, €7 and upward. wend f for UNUMNINHED, ROOMS AND APART (raises AKiR HOUSE,Y in ths “FENIMORE” reudy for ocenpation; the most modern coi : rupld transit by New ¥. vilent neivhvorhood; 57 mitirely satisfactory; manag JPIETH AVENUE tow: Will open June 1; first class family Cottayos nour Tifth avenue Mouse %9 let. AN BEACH, N. i Ouse. Furnished 5 constantly in at ‘PARRY HOUSE, ON THE HUDSON, NEAR WEST Point, will open early in June ottane to let ‘Address W “FIRST FLAT, NEA’ AWK; R, Bat, fo7" Othe a iriver TLLAT PARRY, High: A HANDSOME “TaD FLOOR TO LET=IN PRI. vate wal with owner; ali wodern improvements, 153 . one door Irom tith av. COMMODIOUS, Ht modern impri Tr aaa HOUSE, CATS 0 wee | fern ty boardors for the season. Address 3. B WEBSTER, ments; Janitor, OW RENTS—THE ELEGAN PiksT CLASS Bnbn pean vy PURNTTUTES a BROTHERS, 228 an mmo LET—IN A BRO five rooms, all im: second Letdakt stone COMFORTABLE, AyD ,OuERE APAR 'N STONE HOUSE, FLOOR OF ap. the week or month. — ANT Plate Pier and Mantel Minn hilt frames, offered ut private sale ‘at decided bargain COLTON’S Auction Rooms, 596 in black watnut and L-quiry un the prewlses oF of the OWNEN. 172 roadway, near ta this City and Brookiy O KENT, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, iu any plowsane walk, ride oF drive of 125th ste 0 to $400 and no condition und location, and would y Silverw ire de, 4 am prepare d te pay irom $2: Box tor shipping. EY Myles of Purntture: Uarpeth, ‘ms ¢ of payment, fs 5 “FORK SALE—ON AC 0 OM at, roou NosTTe r ARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES FOR niture und Carpets for ensl ur liberal at COW PERTH WALN"S, 156 and 197 Chas GE ARK and Tateaite Farlor Beds, &e., on ! forekeong, not above "30th st, raand terms, which must be low, A. H Addren. vith par. count of travellins, ANTEDGIN A PRIVATE FAMILY, Ti ity of Union square, by two young’ Indy une large Room or tw will furnish rooms, Addr must be moderate, B, Herald Uptown Brane le aujorntug, with Hreak! ig tertus, whch T SVOCK AND LOWE jaiture, for cash or Hberal tor: A. BAUMANN, 476 Grand i DeSk MANUPAG pany have nutyorited me to sell all their manutactured axion ut wholesal 119 ulton st, and 42 t MANT. A LARGE FUR- near water for first cluss boarders, URiNG OOM: 4 MALL HOUSE, WITH GROUND, ON ot Harlem or New Haven raifrond, prices at my st Ann st; merchants, bankers, Inwyers, brokers aud all in want of Desks of any size and auallty first class yoods at whole FOR BUY A COUNTRY PLACE, hear ny. Addross H.. 57 Kast 50th st, BOARDERS WANTED. WITH “BOARD: referonces. 35 Eust iN ST Uhatt, $35; “tally describe, W. R., Mow Haven Na OUR Th ZNSE STOCK OF nm account ot clos I as. Di Must be sold wits. in smuid family; moderate prices; ] ROOM, GOOD BOA, § TO 8 PER WRER; GE tlemen ind fauiites. Brooklyn House, Hamilton ferry. JOMFORTABLE LARGE AND HALL KOOM, VERY ail conveniences, 65 West “STORAGE WAR Brondway and 47th st., for furniture, ba to rooms, $1 per month, and upward. je; good Board: i WARBHOUSE.— #2 and upward. Office 542 Hud- 2OlDe'N NINTH WARD STORAU sepurate lnrge rooms ; t., In furniture ature, VAGLE STORAGE WAR clean aud ordert, FROM BROADWAY, 114 LAST 19TH ST.— ry front Inrge und con- moly furnished second with first class Bourd HOUS#&S—SORUPULOUSLY st improved plans Yost Ud st,, one dvor west of Oth wy, EW omner 4th napa DSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH FIRST Board, to gentlemen or fumilles; terms moderate, nt Woot ss *. ¥ for turnitare; ne * BU wt! wi rae ‘S$ FYROM BROADWAY, RO Board: table Hoard. re es ag ee “ROUMS AND i On ave, Address box 215 Morald, stating loowtion wud vate, terms, | 375 Wei HOUSE heey paluted and fai hoaru if desired. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, MARRIED. ~ Hvurrzic—Garrerr—On Thursday, May 10, 1877, by Rev. J. M. Pullman, Emre Huxrzia, to Maxtnia F., daughter of William Garrett, ull of New York, Lasza—Hammonv,—On Thursday, the 10bp inst, at St Thomas’ Church, by the Rov. *p, Hawmond, D, D. uncle of the bride, assisted by the re Sonn N. Gallener, D. D, and the Rev. Willum F, Morga D., tho Marquis Mayyaxpt LANZA DI MERCATO BiANco, of "Palermo, Ttaly, to Cuaka Nisurt, daughter of br William A, Hammond, of this city. Rikex—Caraan.—lu Brooklyn, May 10, by Rev W. H. Johnson, Mr. Carron L. Rikéx and Euraa- peri C. Carman. No cards, Vixcent—Biancnaky.—Tharsday, Slay 10, 1877, at St. Matthew’s Church, Jersey City, by the Rev. R. M. Abercrombie, D. D., Josue CouLincnounsn Vincust, to CuaMLorriy, oldest duaghter of Siducy H. Blanchar Sammut, N. J. , DIED. ARMSTRONG.—On Thursday, May 10, Witt Aru. STRONG, Jr., of heart dis ‘The rolativea and iriends aro respectfully invited to attend the tunerul, on Sunday, May 13, at ono o’clock, from his late residonte, No. 500 West 35th st. AYERS —At Perth Amboy, N. J., Wednesday, May 9, Etwazkn Ayers, of New York, aged 59 years. Funeral services on Saturd: the 12th inst, at half. ast wo o'clock, from the residence ‘ot hia brother-in- jaw, Wm. Ro Clarkson, at Plainflela, N. J. Friends ure invited without further notice. One o'clock train from foot Liberty st, ‘The members ot Cyrus odge, No, 208, F, aud A. M., and the members of the Masonic Voteran Association of Now York, are Invited to attend bis Iuneral, Ovnus Lover, No. 208, F, axp A, M.—Brethren you aro heroby summoned to atvend a special Communication on Suturday, May 12, 1877, at balle past nine o'clock sharp, ut the lodge rooms, Masonic Hall, tor the purpose of paying the fast tribute of re- spect to our deceased Brother, Eleazer Ayers. Funeral at Plainfleld, N. J. Train leaves by New Jersey Central Railroad ut eleven o'clock, SAMUEL SLATER, Mi Joux Macistire, Secretary, Bake —At Westchester, on Friday, May 11, Mary Ayxit BLake, beloved wile of George Blake, in the $2d year of her age, Relatives and triends of the family aro reapectfully imvited to attend the funeral on Sunday, May 13, at three o'clock P, M. Gravy, —On Tuesday, May 9, Caturuinu, the beloved wite of Berourd Brady, a native of the townland of Corroclooghan, parish of Caatietara, county of Cavan, Ireland, in 36th year of her ago, The friends of the family ure respectfully invited to attend tuneral, trom her late residouce, 735 3d ay., on Saturday, 12th, at nall-past one o’ciock, * Baxrreet..—Oo Thursday, 10\h iost., Beat, only son of Wiliam and Charlotte Brettell, aged 2 years and 6 months, Puneral on Sunday, at two o'clock, [rom the resi- dence of his parents, 880 Wyckoff st., Brooklyn. Camviox.—On Tuesday, Sth inst, of pueumonta, Janes Campos, to bis 620 your, Faoeral from bis late residence, No, 235 Madison st., to St Theresa’s Church, this (Saturday) morning, at 9 o'clock. Friends and Felatives are respectiully in- vited, CLarkk,—On Friday morning, May 11, after a sbort and severe illness, THomAS CLARKE, aged 65 yeu! Relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- tend the funeral, from bis late residence, 130 Cannon at, on Sunday, May 13, at one o'clock procisely. Gocukaxx.—On Thursday, May 10, 1877, Jomx Cocn- RANK, nutive of the parish of Mullagh, county Cavan, Ireland, aged 26 years, Fanoral on Saturday, May 12, 1877, at one o’elock, from 441 West S4tb st. Australlan papers please copy. Depwxy.-—-Suddenly, on Thursday, 10th inst, Mar- Gakxr, wife of Gilman Dudiey, in the 70th year of her age. z Puperal trom ber esidence, North Broadway, Yonkers, on Sunday, 13th iost., at half-past two M. Carfiages in Waiting at depot ou arrival of one o’clock train from 30th at. FLANAGAN —On Wednesday alternoon, May 9, 1877, JAMS AUGUSTUS FLANAGAN, eldest son of Saran’ J. au James Fintugan, in the 2lst your of bis age. The relatives and friends of the family aro invited to attend his funeral, at the residence of his parents, No, 53 West 39th su, on Saturday, May 12, at one o’clouk. Gait May 9, 1877, Eusza M., relict of Michaol Gallagher, in te 6sth year of Ler nye Funeral takes piace to-aay (Saturday), at balf-past Med from St. Francw Xavier's Church, 49 Weat 16th tueuce to Calvary Cemetery for taterment ‘Carrie. On Br day, Muy 11, URLinpa, widow of tho lace Jolin Gatton, in the 80h year of her age. Remuves and tricnds are respeetiuily invited to ate tend the funeral, Irom ber late residence, No. 123 East 60th 84, on Monday, 14th inst, wt balf-past nine o’clovk A. M. Guay. —Un Tharaday oveuing, May 10, Sanat, eldest dauguter of the late Wiliwm Gray, Eaq., iu the 68th yeur ot her age, Funeral ou Sunday, tho 13ih inst, at two P. M,, from the residence of her brother, Joun Gray, No, 121 Ryersou at., Brooklyn, Relatives and friends are re- spectiully invited to utvend. HaccaRrt.—On Friday, the llth inst, Frank D. J. Hadeant, of consumpton, in the 2d your of hia age. ‘The re und irieuds of the family are respect> fully 1 jo attend his tuncral, trom bis Jato resi- dence, No, 36 Perry sk, on Sunday at bail-past one o'clock P. M., Ties ate invitation, Jackson.—On Thursday, May 10, Chaka May, davai. ter of Jumes aad Clara’, Jackéon, aged 6 years, 7 months and 3 days, Faneral to-day (Saturday), at one o’clock, trom the tosidence of her parents, No, 28 a av., Brooklyn, Jaen ‘Thursday, May 10, Wittian H, Jom: son, aged 34 years, 4 months, 18 days. Funeral services op Suugay, May 13, ata quarter to iwo P. M., at his late residence 405 West 32d st. Relatives and triends are invited to attend. Remat will be imierred in New Brunswick, N. J., on Monday. Lawaence,—At Irv: sae N.J.,00 May 9, Tuomas Lawrenek, aged 66 y: Funeral services Hy hs See Uburch, on Sun- day, 15:h inst, at three Mites, — Li pens hag io, 1877, of paralysis of the brarn, Isaac Mints, io the wth year of bis age. Friends of tue family are regpectiully Invited to ate tend the (uneral, on Sunday morning, at Ball-past nine o'clock, at th ord Avenuy*Ketormed Church, cor- ner of Madison st, and Bediord av., Brooklyn. Inter- ment at Springfield, L, 1. tees Island papers please coy MoRRIsOx,—Ow tho Lith feat, at the residence of hiv uncle, Robert Morrison, ‘No. 152 West 63d at., GkonGk Monitison, aged 23 yours. The funoral services will take placo at the above Dumber, on Sunday, the 13th mst, at a quarter to one & ¥, Anlaraiaph ie eetiaee ‘The relatives apd rends of the family are invit McCarvanry.—Oa Fr! Feidas, May ny, Exiza MoCap- RTY, inher S6sn y tive and frieuds of the tamiiy are invited to at- tend ber funeral, from residenoe, 130 Weat ‘25th #&, on Sunday, May 13,'at one. o'clock. McNauuy,—Ab Grassy Point, pa Wey May 10, Pataice J., aged 55 yours, ‘Funeral irom pier 34 North Riv at half-past ten o'clock, to-day. MoNautr On Friday, May 11 Dexaia MoNauLy, aged 67 years, a native of Kings county, Lreland. Tho relatives and (riends ot thy family ure respect- fully invited to utiend the funeral, trom bis lato resi- dence, No, 156 Uuton place, G: point. om Kuoduy, May 13, avtwo P. M, Cats in Calvary Cemetery, Nevittk—On Fridays May 11, Paraick NXVILUE, Ross, county We: in eae ‘3 10 bis 14th year, ihe unseat wilt taky place from tue residence of is son-tu-iaw, Edward W. Hughes, No. ‘M2 West 17th st., at one o'clock Sunday, May 13. Calvary Comotery. Picarp.-—At Mount Vernon, N. Y., Friday, May 11, 1877, Henny Jeax Louis Pigakn, im bis 8lat year. Notice of funeral hereafter. Rerer.—On Friday, May 11, Jaconiyx, wite of Henry Reyer, aged 57 yeurs, 3 months, 6 days, Relatives and triends of the family are respectfully* invited to attend the tuneral, from ber late residence, No, 801 Broomo st., next Sunday afteruoon, at two o’clock, Ricavorp,—Thursday morning, May 10, at ten o’clock, Jonsxy ARTHUR S: dearly beloved son of Mra, Ann Richlord, in the 19th yearof bis age. Funeral trom tho cate +4 of his mother, north. eastcoruer of 63: id 2tav,, Saturday, May 12, at two ‘asia Friends of the damily respectiuliy tn- vited Soump.en,—On Friday, May 11, 1877, after a so- vero iilpess, ANxa Kuxs, beloved wile of Max M Schedier, Retatives and friends of the family are bic partaed invited to attend the funeral, at Madisoo, N. J, Mon- day morning. Train leaves Hoboken at 9:10 A. ML ScHUYLER.—Briday, May}, 1877, Many M. Ham. To, wile of George I. Schuy! ier. Funerul services ut Alt souls’ Church, 4th av. and 20th st, Sunday morning, at mui rest alne o'clock. SeyMouR—On Tu ay, infant daughter of Joseph 1, avd Mary” J “tepioun aged 1 yeur and 7 months, Suay,—In Brooklyn, on Woduesday, May 9, Ronsrt F. Suay, in tho 71at year of bis age. ‘The relatives and friondy/aro invited to attena the funeral, from the Methodist Episcopal Church, South 8d st., Corner 12h, on Saterduy, May 12, at two o’elock, SvingR—On Friday, 1th inat,, Barpata STINER, mother of Joseph Stiver, at ber late residence, No. Bld 2d st, aged 87 years, Notice of funwral hereafter. TALMAGK.—At ay aton,, N. ¥., May 0, Jamua ALEx- ANDER, Bon of secre R. und Mary 3. Taimage, in ‘BO Speticds< In Brook) aaraday,, say 40, NvERINLL.--In_ Broo! ursday, fe 1877, Peeke S. thnetitty ee yeura, ‘the selguven, ane irrends at the tamily are Invite attend the f , from his lato Leite wate fleld at, Sut May 12, tour P. BM. nterm Oyster Bay, Long yan Warine.—lo Brovklyn, on Frida moroing, 11th inst., NaTHANIEL I, WARING, Oodnuellor-at-law, in the ‘Tist year of his age. Funeral services from his late residence, No. 19 Lafayette av., Brooklyn, on baank 13th inst, at half-past three o’olock, P. jatives and irienus are roapectlaliy invited to attend, i Wuire.—At Northampton, Mass, jay 8, 1877, Bar- Retr Riow Witte, of Syracuse, oN eldest son of the fato Hamilion and Sarah Rich “White, aged 28 years, —o———___— THE BROOKLYN SURROGATESHIP. ABBAM H, DAILEY OBTAINS A VERDIOT—¥URB- THER LITIGATION IN PROSPECT. The trial of the quo Wurranto proceedings insti- tuted by Abram H. Darley -against Walter L. Living- ston, surrogate of Kings county, to oust the defond- ant from office, was terminated yesterday in the Bue preme Court, before Jugtice Gilbert. Ex-District At- tornoy Samuel Morris, who summed up for the de- fence, claimed that the-ballot-box had been tampered with, Jauge Gilbert, iu his chatge to ihe jury, said their duly Was to ascertuln’ which of Ue litigants” both of whom wero candidatog-at the last election for the office of Surrogute—bud been elected. The case “was to bo determined upon tho evidence weighed under the rules of law as Jald down by the Court, It was law(ul to go bobind the revurna by showtug errors and mistakes. is for the County Cauvassers to send buck rotaros to district canvassers oF to recount . tho tg. The ballots cunsti- tute the evidences of el¢stion,. and nut. the re- turns. There were errors in the count of certain dwsiriots—errors of the canvassers, tor and against each of tho litigants. It was urged that the couuty canvussers denied Mr, Dailey 240 votes, which ho was ace to, On the other bana it is adutited that Mr. Livingston was aliowed by tho Board of Canvassers 288, Of Wie amount It was ovnceded that 240 b lunged to Dailey, and that there should be 20 more allowed to Livingston. It was for the jury to say whethor these ballot boxes had been tampered wih, I thore Was any reason to sdppose that the boxes had been tompered with then they must throw them out; and when the rewuro bears vo mistake pee 118 face, then the return was the best evidence, There was no direct wituess to the efloct that thy ballot boxes hud been tampet with, Tuey were to decice tue case without lear or favor. ‘Tho jury retired at ball. past twelve o'clock to deliverate, and at five minutes to seven retarned a verdict tor tho plaintiff, Abram H. Dailey. This gentiemun received the con-~ gratulations of his political adnereats, aud, thanking the jury, withdrew, Mr, Livimeston’s counsel will wppeal irom the verdict to the General Term of the Supreme Court, and will, if necessary, carry the case to the Court of Appeals. He was u cundidate for the oifice of Surrogate ca the Slocum democratic und ree publican couiition ticket last Jall against Air. Dailey, who Was the regular democratic nom ar. Liv. ingaton received the certificate of election from tha County Board 01 Canvassers, aud has up to the present discharged the dutics of that office, Tue term of olfive is six years, and the — is $10,000, THE POLICE CE BOARD, Atthe meeting of the Police Board yesterday sev. eral transiers were nade, Doorman Dickson, of the Tenth precinct, who gave ox-Patrolman Devlin the key to Peer Brower’s cell, in the Tenth, was dismiesed the furco, Samuel McCannan, formerly clerk iu the detective office, wi viuted im bis plave, Rules 568, 569 und 670 were rescinded, to give the Superin- tenvent power to enlurge the liberty of persons charged with minor olfences, such as disorderly con- duet, breach of the peuco, libel, simple assault and battery, violation of a corporation ordinance, or for being found in a disorderly house. The Suporiutond- ent Was also authorized to grant leave of ubseuce on Devoration Day vo oli ud inen Why served during the war, STREETS TO BE PAVED. Commissioner Campbell yesterday awarded the fol- lowing contracts fur street pavin; West Broadway, {rom Chambers to Canal, and College place, from Chambers to Barclay. Andrew Govern, $83,362 40. e Johu street, from Broadway to Water, and Dey street, from Broudway to West, George F, Doak, $19,861 1a Franklin stroet, from. West ‘Broadway to Centre; Wall street, trom Wiliam to Hanover, and Rector sireot, trom Broadway to West. James Everard, 14,901 50. oanden lane, from Broadway to South; Liberty street, from Maiden jane to West, auu Uortiandy street, from Broudway w Greenwich, George F. Doak, 980, 602 60. Ferry street, from Gold to Peck slip; Spruce street, from Nassau to Gold, and Nassua ‘street, trom Spruce to Wail Willwm Everard, $16,406 60. Warren street, trom Broadway to West, and Murray street, from Broadway to West, J, B. Devlin, Washingtob street, irom Liberty to Battery place, ana Pearl strect, irom Fulton to Coenties slip. M Shannon, $14,510 40, Begian pavement is to be used in ti contracts and grauite block im ail the other last named M UNIGiPAL NOTES, A special meeting of tho Board of Aldermen will be held this afternoon, 1t 1s understood that this meet- ing bas been called tor the purpose of passing resulu- 8 in denuuciation of the Umarbus bill x-Alderinan Gegrge A. Jeremial 1s the latest slated candidate tor the piace of Park Commissioner Martin, Whose term-ol vilice has expired. Compitrbiier Keily yesterday paid $26,000 to the tra tees of the Brovklyu Bridge on account of New York's appropriation, BROOKLYN RAPID TRANSIT, Workmen were ougnged yesterday in laying the tracks aud pushing forward the work for the new steam railroad op Atlantic avenue, despite the tnjunc- tion granted by Judge Johnson, of the United States Court, restraining the gompany seven Foray the work. The company is ouly enjoined trom placiug tho tracks between Vauderbiit and Wasbington avenues, and they will, thereiore, lay tho tracks up to these ports on.each side, They Will then contest tro decision, The company m to owa the ground up to the middle of the tracks, Mr. Miller, who ovtaned the tnjunction, claims it belongs to him, ‘The work will hot Le returded if the company can Ayord it, BRIDGET’S BABY. CONTEST BETWEEN 4 GERMAN AND AN IRISB WOMAN FOR THB LATTER'S DAUGHTER—THE POOR MOTHER WHO WOULD Nor DIE, ‘The steumer Daniel Drew, of the Peopie’s line from Albany, brought two very angry and fond women to this city yesterday morning, One of them was Bridgos ervant girl, of No, 407 East Filty-sixih street; the other was Mra Logisa Mets, of Alvany, a very well-to-do and néut German lady, Jook with kindly-eyes- upon each ‘other, because each wanted to get possession of a protsy little girl, taste- fally clad, of about three years old, whom Bridget cluimea as bor own offepring. Tho story is quite romantic one, and was related to Sergeant Banfield, of the Steamboat squad, at the Central Office yesterday morning, by the twowomen, who had beeu brought ‘They did not 3 ight months ago Bridgét Bowen was vory til and had to be taken to Bellevue” Hospital for treat ment. So acute.was ner disorder and condition that she had to give her ‘obiId to the care of the Charities and Correction. Bridgetygrew worse from day to day and at length hor déath was reported or wns understood to have taken place... The child was therefore turned over to Mr, Kellock, Superintendent of the Outdoor Poor of the Department of Charities and Correction. About this time Mrs. Louisa M 78 Elizabeth stroet, Albany, came to boing cbildiess, sought an orphan for adoption. Nat- uraliy she called apon Mr, .Kellog and by him was shown the little daughter of Bridget Bowen. Her heart warmed to the homeless .and lovely little and she agreed to adopt to guurantoe of the git. To Albany went the youngster with her “‘new mamma,” who took every means at her disposal to render the baby’s ot @ huppy one, Cleaniiness and nd the obtld of powel w York, and, proper care health blessed her, appeurance of tne ollypring of uffluence. went by quickly and happily for Mrs, Sn aod her adopted darling, but ihe angel of mi ernity was Dot wing one morning appeared Bridget Bowen, Claiming ebiid She was alive, by some mistake or other, and bad gone to Superintendent Kellock 48 a ‘the good ola gentleman, & distressed to ind that he had given away a ian furnished Bridges with tho rs, Metz, aud thither travelled was not dead. buck ber baby. mother’s daughter, and address. of AN UNPLEASANT RENCONTRE, She called and asked to soe her child, * Sho mitted to catca a glimpse of It, Louisa bud resolved to retat ‘Y us longas she lived. There wer ant parts of speech exchanged by the rival mothers, But Metz would not surrender, wherefore Bridget had She lett Louisa’s presence breathing vengeauge and calied upon the Chief of Po- lice at Albany. Ho summoned both parties betore him, ‘The consequence ot this act Was that he was in a great So he tovk adjourned further examination of thom. separate apartmcnts, Bridget beyzging for ceeding in obtaining p nonce, Her maternal yearnings grant her this pi cr 60 she Chiof, iv ts said, pte for Me.z answered the summons in person, but Briaget Nothing Was heard of them by orning, when a8 por- bus that was alt to depart as she came, er: 2 The women had to be taken to ry the child forthe and child haa flowa. the» authorities until yemorda, up ou board ¢ to New York, and Mra, Metz, had taken passugé They did not meet on the hearing of it, loliowed her vessel, a8 Bridget undoubtedly kept out of Thoy met, however, faco to tact amd tho rosult was ful of pursait, the landing, pier 41 North Riv a diiicalty, woica almost became - Personal conttict for possession of the cnild. fit Steamboat squad, who appeared to interpose the majesty of the law between tho ended vhe bostile demonatration. Euch charged the other with the abduction, and ft bothered the good-natured follow terrib y, bired a carria,e and took the women and child to the Central Ville, THR CHILD TO THE MOTHER, From that place. Sergount Bantleld sent them Nock, the innocent author of ali the yr Grogun, of th the rignt mome: “Accordingly be Saperiotendent K miachiel, Betore they showed an unmistakavle preference for th: Mra, Metz, Superintendent Kellock, 11! Solomon, adjudicated between the two to hor whose offapring it w ever bonefit accrued to the Hebrew baby of Solomon's day it cannot be claimed that an is ent to come to the Hibernian child, ats giviug Mrs. Metz a right to the youngster, yo uo other course was left for Mr. Kellock, Rich or poor, however, 1s it nota triumph of the best feelings of humanity that the love of the moiher tor her child should be respected? Poor Brid; eed 188: of ordi.ary humanity, of the pbiloso- phics of the moderns, did not die at the pro} ment for her baby’s welfare, but would Mrs, Queen Victoria, in Bridgev’s piace, have done oivor- 8 toy of the rich or tue idol of the Mived that few children would hesitate ; to be a dead woman or a live mother would find equally few of the fair sex loaniwg toward the Bridget lived, and lito, fortunately, has rights as well as it! burdens, CUSTOM HOUSE SPECIAL DEPUTY SURVEYOR BENEDICT CONTIN- UES HIS TESTIMONY—HE DUCTION OF 7, {in w material Ly peed uo legal doou: wise? To be poor aro alter! INVESTIGATION. ADVISES THE RE- WEIGHRERS FROM THIRTEIA TO Beforo the examination at the Custom House was commenced yesterday socretary Sherman pald a fly. ing visit there, Ho was accompanied by his private secretary, Mr, Babcock, General Anson G. McCook, Member of Congress oleot, General Arthur AM EXCEPTION TO NEWSPAPAR BuPORTS. Special Deputy Surveyor James L. Benedict contin: ued bis testimony. The witner the manner 1n which he thought bis evidence had been aistorted by the nowspapers, and requested the ographor to be careful so that it shall be correctly laid before the Treasury Departinent. favor of compen took exceptions t¢ Witness was in ting inspectors af they did extra work at night, and if steamship companios take out night permits to discharge alter dark they should pay for it, There are 103 night watchmen in the depart+ ment, who ure divided tn two squads under the com- mand of @ captain, two Heutenanis and two rounds men for each squad. Their duty is to relieve the day inspectors and see that Bo goods are :asen from the docks or vessels atter sunset, THK WEIGHEKS’ DUTIRS DRPINED, jubject of the system pursued by the weigh- ers witness scouted the idea that these men or their deputies allow the merchants to take charge of their ih more than fifty cases out of a hua- dred the weights of tbe city weighers are taken trom the United Siates weighers, The lreasury regulations Go not call for weighing heavy articior-—railroud iron, ce—in buik, but allow the weight to be esti je bars alter weighing afew of own weighing, EXAGGERATED REPORTS. Reports of iri circulated whi Tne employment ot welghors | there are great responsibilities attached to this vvsi- yeur there were over highly necessary, as ness, Tho fact 2,000,000,000 poands of !mported mattors bosidox 1,000,000,000 pounds of export material, how necessury Assuming (hut these mon Go thoir work, and 1 tuimly done, according to reports received ollice, then the weighers m@fst do Dumber might be the duced trom thirteen to seven; Mr. Benedict has always closely scrutinized the payroll ana if he bad any thereon who was likely vot to have rendered any servicw he held the payroll back und exacted an ex. plaxation from the weigher about it; stance the return ts sworn to, and some credence ought to be given toa sworn oificer; at the utmost there could not be in any event a two men on @ payroll iu a” year who at n without being devect pay more to city Weigners than t amount given to the United States this no complaiut is made; as far as tl 1s concerned Ho complaints occar; the tare, whieh can bardiy bo twken on the dock, but adupted from a printed scbedule of ture weights, Mr. Iurnuromis not the aliowance tor exira tare conducive of fraud? Mr, Beuedict--Ibe law allows the tara I do not think that the system of allowing tare could be altered, I dows think you Want me to assume that all the mor- chauts of New York aré dishonest, It ouly en of the largest hogsbeud which the tare is judged, then ther open to traud, This Bar spicion that a 1 every in- reuter average than it is Only aginst 4 wuole cargo d sir, Benedict's A commvunication was recoived from a number of custom house brokers, requesting the Commission te recommoud tothe Secretary of the freasury the issuing vi an order forbidding clerks in the custom pousé trom cuarging notary fees on documeuts sworn to by mn. Tne Commission box aoa St until Monday, THIEVES, HONOR AMONG Atan early hour yesterday morning Private Wate man Wilson, employed to watch buildings in Park place, noticed a suspicious looking man lurtively eyo ing the grocery establisument No, 67 in that street, The watchman secreted himself and kept the man io nger walked away and com ies afew blocks distant Presently the sti versed with some conicdel alter which he returned to the store, and, waiting until the coast was clear, Lied an attempt to force an eutrance, At this ju into custody and co Station house, Communes mo Tombs Police Cours iy 82.500 ba