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THE COURTS. Another Phase of tlie Ring Frauds Suits. .NEW INDICTMENTS FOUND. * % Char ge to the Grand Jury of Oyer and Terminer. SENTENCED FOR LIFE. In Supremo Court, Chambers, Judge DonoBue jester day grained an Injunction In the BUit of j William II. Paine vs. Trinity church, restraining | the i&tter irom proceeding be.ore Judge Fowler to dispossess ttie plaintiff. Judge Brady, on the application of the Society lor the Hefo'rination of Juvenile Delinquents, yes terday uranted a temporary injunction restrain ing Albert Diers, the proprietor or the National Garden, from giving any farther tneatrlcal per formances until tlie payment of his license. Andrew Ilammell, of No. 332 First avenue, was yesterday cnargoJ be;ore Commissioner Shields with carrying on the business ol a retail liquor dealer and oealer in mauuiautnied tobacco with out paying tne special tax required by law. Tbe aefendant was discharged on his own recogni eance by consent 01 the District Attorney. A ratner singular snit Jias just been brought by ex-Judge George M. Curtis in tne Superior Court. Last September ilrs. Jane W. Burroughs, u lady of ilxty-thiee, married Francis W. Huvfc. a y>>ung nan ol twenty-five. A lew weeks ago young Buck bided lus tent and, liko the Arab, MlentlF stolo sway. It is alleged, however, that prior to his lepariure Mrs. Buck dure him a check for (300 on (lie Manuiucturers and Builders' Bank; that he raised the check to $3.aoo; tnut the bank paid it, ind ttiat ho then bade his native land good night ind went over the sea. Tne suit is against the lank to recover toe money paid on the raised ihec>c. THE RING ROBBERIES. In the Court of Oyer and Terminer yesterday, j Judge Davis being on the bench. Indictments j were submitted against David E. Berrien and William C. Hoger*, charging them with coniedera l^on with tne Tweed King, and on fictitious and trauduient claims obtaining money t om the city nuu county treasury. There were tour indict ments against Ben ien and t no against Hovers, the .oruier beini? charireu with outaining $17,081 oO :>u lour ditlftcut bills for brooms, prusiies ind mats lurolsned the city, and Hie lat ter lor having ob<aiued on two . ills $413,278 Co lor kilesed priming ana material lor tne Department ui Puolic Works. Tuoiuas W. Hoe aud Peter Monanau were jointly indicted over a }ea:- ago, the charge against tliein oeing lraudu.ently oo taining money irom tie treasury upon oiils lor itationery iuinisned to the various departments of tne city, 'ihe accused parties, on being ar raigned to answer to the indictments, eacu pleaded not guilty. Judge Davis stated toat he would not fix the days ol mai, but announced his intention to nave them tried during the present term. :harge to the grand jury. On the opening yesterday of the June term of the Court ol Oyer and Terminer Judge Davis made tuitt a engtny caarga to tne jury, but mainly on tne topics regarding which he is required by itatQte to charge them?as the various degrees of murder auu manslaughter, violations ol tne Elec tion, Lottery, Emigrant, Usury and Steamboat laws, extortion. Ac. Regarding nomlcide cases ne animadverted upon tbe prevalent habit by grand ittnes o. in lictiiig lor murder in tne tlrst uegree when the lac. otilv jus'itled Indictment lot* a ?cs.-er crime, seeing lu tne public prints notices Dl men indictmeut-s aud tneu reading ol tae uc aunt l ol the parties mus inaictea, a conviction for mtiiisldU^Uier in the le-ser degrees produced a oan impression and uuauestionably leu many to ?upp> se that conviction tor higu crime was an utter impossibility In tins city. He cautioned toe lory to exercise care in tnis regard, llis attention Having been culied to ihe charges against Henry U. Nic?i, i.e ealu i ua>; Mr. Nlcol's case Had i.eeu ?xamlued before the Supieme Court, General Term, sno tnut they nad decided that the same were uniounaed. THE ITALIAN MURDER. Dominico Pollcio, an Italian, was tried yester lay m me Court ol Over aud Terminer, before Judge Davis, on an indictment for murder in the Hist degree, ihe victim of tne murder was an other Lallan, named Joseph Pandoli, and the cir cumstances ol the killing as developed in tne testimony lor the prosecution presented leaturrs of tue most maiked atrocity. On iho evening of the 12th oi Aptil last the prisoner was at No. 13 Jersey strecr, Kept uy the ueceased. and wuile playing curds got into a quarrel witn one ot t e persous pl-yl.ig aud was ordered to leave by ine proprietor, which ue aid. lu a lew moments no returned una knocked st tue d or. which the deceased opened, nil he tnerenpou <itew a large* laded kulte, iu-r.eu upon tbe deceased and gave mm tnieu (tabs in ine beau, i-liuuldn ami g o?u. ileat oi.ee rau away, when a policeman, seeing mai running, pursueu ultn auu took turn prisoner; ?ei/i.n. hi in .usi as tie nm tn own away tne knife. Puiiuolf lingered a few days and died; but neiore his ueath lucnutled tue prisoner hh his assailant. Assistant District Attorue. Koliius conducted n.e prosecution and U*s.-r*. Hinum F. Knitting and ionn o. wot t were tne pri>on<T's counsel, The only testimouy lor the deience was tue piuouer's i statement. ti?? said he went to PandoU's plae- to ge; Hum - moi.ey he lud loaned bun and that after h? went out two uieu who spoke Eug.isn \v*nt up ' to the door auu knocked and aa Pandoli came to tuo ooor stabbed him. Mr. Mott, in ?uramlug up, made tbe best ue could ol ; tbe meagre oeieuce and made as lavoruble a presentation or tne facts tor the uuiortunate Sitsoner us was possible under the cireum?'aiiee-. e pleaded earnest y to save tbe mau's life, wuicli sviueutiv was tue extern oi his uopes. Mr. Rollins pictured the case ss one of tne cooie^t, most de iberate and atrocious murders ever committed ?a tbis city. Juugc Uavis in uis cnarge said that ltftiians most be taught that they cannot with im pnnity use tue stiletto and pistol. 'iue jory wcut out at a irtie alter tnree o'clock and cause in a lev. minutes past il?e wito a verdict ef guiltv oi murder In toe secono degree. Judue Davis at one- parted tne ient?nce imposed by law?state Piison lor life, ibe prisoner teemed greatly rejoiced at having ?s. area too g.iiows, ahd a T?ry narrow and lucgy escape everybody considered it. DECISIONS. srPUKMT COCBT?CKijTBXna. fly Judge Lawrence. Clark t>. Mccoru.acn. ?l wish an explanation in iegard to no bona tendered oeiore signing the Older. The People, Jtc., Eidiack vs. ilerzig?Granted. Hsrt.iey, executor, 1c., vs. Ortei.?Order framed. fttTHUUOB COURT?GENKIIAL TKIttf. Bt Judces Monell and Freedman. Patterson vs. steitauer.?order aitlrtued, wlta tosts. Opinion br Cbiel Justice .VioDell. A laro vs. Uavldson e el?Order oenying mo 11. n lor a r.ew trial On the Judged minutes amrmed, wltn cosii. Opinion by Judge Freed. ui^n. By Chief Justice Monell and Judge Sedgwick. J nea vs. Norwood.?Judgment affirmed, with costs. By caief Justice Monell aud Judges Curtis aud >peir. l?y;e et al. vs. Lord. Jr., et al.?Judgment aUH-mcd. witn costs, opinion uv cniel Justice Monell, Jtutgo Curtis dissenting. By Ci.lei Jusuce Aioneli and Jmlges Freedman and Sedgwick. , flcdsou v?. .-until sno Muotner.?Exceptionssus ialuoo, verdict set. aside ana new- trial ordered, < with c nts io ) lulu1 iff to aoide event. Opinion by Cine I J Us tic# iloueii. Kuoepiei vs. 1 lie King1* County f ire Insurance Company.?.lu.lgmeut reversed and urw trial gran eu. wi'.h costfe to the. appellant! to abide tae evem. opinion by Judge l reedmsu. Pollock vn. tsrentian. sheriff, .*c ? Judgment and Older turn moo, witn cost*. Opimoa by Judge M'-gWlCS. Ke.upie vs. Darrnw and anoiner.? Judgment mouitleu, aud ss u.oditlea attlrmed, without costs Kieuner arty on tue appeal. Opinion oy t'ulef Justice Moueii. Ice >'|ist National Bank. Portiaud. Me., vs. Sciiuylet.-?Judmueu allli'med, with coats, opici- ; loo bv ciilei Justice Votiell. Margi.tr vs. 1'iinyet.?Order aiQrmed, with costs. Opmiun by Cbiei Justice Moneil. By Juu^es Fieedman aad ssdgwlck. Lcndi n vs. Tuo Mayor, ?xc.?Judgment affirmed on oi lnion below. Powers, ?uminisrrator, Ae? va. Uughes, execu tor, Ac.?oriiet aiUrmed, wUn costs. Opinion oy Judge ?edgwick. ?UPHfttult COtTRT?SrgClAX TERM. By Judge V?n Vorsr. Tn? ltepubilc oi Peru vs. H caruo.?Affidavits on motion for an attsebmeut aga nst ueiendaut a< for a couti rnpt. Mitcuell vs. Torino t Miaing Company.?Cas# and amanduients >etti?d. Jones vt. nimuw.-ij.i meaioraadau. Van Brnnt vg. Mills.?Order appointing receiver and continuance o! injunction. Menai vs. Kiss et al.?Order of relereoce to com pute amount due. Miner vs. Heektnan.?Or Jer settled. Sander et al. vs. Hoffnau.?I do not think the surety objected to la sutttc.ent. and a new surety must justify on the 15th of June. This wi 1 require anew undertaking wnleti the other aui ety may big') with the new surety. Manilla vs. WHUams?L?t a copy of these flnd iuirs he served on deleudunt'a attorney. with notice oi aettleinent of oner. ily Judtre Sedgwick. Hnzewell vs. Coujhou.?The attention ol counsel la called to rule 4;). The papers arc with the clerk at the Special Term. .lutte vs. Hughes.?The within cases settled as within and ordered on flie. COMMON PI. EAR?SPECIAL TlItM. I!y Ctuei Justice Daly. Pitts vs. Pitts.? judgment of divorce granted to plaintiff. WASHINGTON PLACE POLICE COURT. Before Judge Blxby. A CONSPIRACY. For some time j>ast the Arm of J. A. llearn & Sons, dry gooJa merchants, of Nos. 773 and 775 Broadwuy, have been awaro tnac they wero being systematically robbed oy some of their Juvenile employes. Tbev finally resolved to employ Detective Henderson, of the Fifteenth product, and that oilleer on Saturday last arrested the faultier, Kicharu C. ICllis, oi East Thirty-seventh street; a young man about nine teen yea-s oi aue. a cash boy named Bernard J. Klyun. of No. lau First aveuue, tliteen years of age, and a boy named John F. Kiynn, of So. 144 smtoiw street', fourteen years of aae. As soon as Ellis was arrested tie became thorongnly triuhtened and was induced to tell all lie knew. Ellis' plan oi operations was to induce the casu boys to turn over ilie moneys received by them on collections made outside the store, which monev lie toid them he nad lo use lor me ttou.se, but which money he lailoil to enter on the cash book.. He also instructed the bovs who were ?enr out in ti|" evening wall "C. O. D." packages to cull at. his home and deliver the money thus collected. The amount stolen irom lue (inn, uecoruiug to Ellis' coaiession. will exceed $2,000. it was aiso '.lie habit of Kins to hand over a certain portion of rue money stolen to tte cash boys, i ne three youi.g prisoners were brougut be ore Juoge Uixby yes terday morning, and were reuiauued lor lurther examination. COURT CALENDARS?THIS DAY. supreme Court?chambers?Held by Judge Brady.?Nos. '.'9, 01. 78. 86. lol. Ill, 122. 132, 131. 141, 165, 150, 157, 158, 1(56, 160, 185, lSo, 187, 203, 204, 216, '.'40, 245, 268. 202, 287, 272. 277, 280. 283, 2S9, 299, 300, 301, 302, 306, 300, 3t9, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 310, 317, 31b, 319. supreme Court?Special Tekm?Held by Judifc Douohue.?Demurr.-rs?Nos. lo, 13, 15, 16. Issues of law and fact?Nos. 402, 417. 120, 250. 281, 225, 228, 205, 484, 460, 457, 458, 469, 400, 401, 402, 403. 404, 405. 40i, 408, 401), 470, 471, 472. Supreme Coubt?Ueneral Term.?Adjourned until the 1st of July. SuruKMii couivr?circuit? Part 1.?Adjourned lor June. Pan 2?Held by Judge Lawrence.?Nos. MU, 1404, 1414, 1404. 1480, i504)?, 8118, 403, 1284, 13U4, 1554. 1128, S-IU, 348'i, 2018, lOuO, 1214, 620. 1244, 1536, 1334, 1669, 1668, 614. 794, 1630. Part 3?Hold by Judge WestiiroeK.?Nos. 2031, 627, S23, 2081, 1350, 831, 983, 1219. 1389H, 791>?, 1221 ja, 1681, 1247, 2069, 1547, 981, 949, 629. 09, 801, 3091. 3001, 3039, 1203, 1055, 837, 689, 1119, 1359, 278 i. 1822, 3123, 1289. SUPEiuoB Coubt?Trial J kum?Part 1?Held hv Jndtie Kreedman.?Nos. 817. 661, I8u5. 1205, 1221, 631, 1146. 1169. 1075, 1795. 1889, 1227, 831, 1315, 053. Part 2?Held b. Chiel Justicellonell.?Nos. 48, 818. llou, OJO, 970, 872>a, 1128, IOjO, 1310, 1048, 1898, 708, 934, 988. 74(5. superior court?General Term?Held by Judges Curtis anu Sedgwick.?Nos. 1, 12, 13, 14, 15. 16, 17. 18. 19, 20, 21. Superior Court?special Term?Held by Junge Speir.?No*. 13. 15, 83, 43. 44, 40. Common Pleas?Equity term?Adjourned to Wednesday. Juue 9. Common Pleas?Trial Tkbm?Part 1?Held by Judge Kobinsou.?Nos. 1408, 1431, 775. 2577. 770. 1969, 2503, 2)711, 1008, 1069. 2440, 2201, 217, 1394, 707. 768, 2643, 1301, 5, 2443. Part 2?Held by Judge J. F. Daly.?Nos. 523, 2169. 2453, 2435, 1458, 1459. 1400, 1101, 1402, 1403, 1404, 1465, 1400, 1487, 1461. .Marine Col*rt? Trial term?Pari 1?Held by Judge Alker.?No?. 49U2, 2018, 2546, 3981, 4260, 3058, 4129. 4147, 4163. 4063, 25.'), 2549, 1946. 1588,3330, 3873, 4263, 4C04. Part 2?Held ov Judge cross.? SoS. 2530, 254i. 2644. 2013, 2465, 2507, 2524, 657. 2409, 2471, 1882, 4027, 4242. 3589, 3,63. Part 3?Held by Judge spauidtn??Nos. 3S1S, 3800, 3963, 4119, 3959, 5115, 3284, 36..1, 3787. 40-9, -1188, 4178, 4230. 4268, 4366, 2303, 2456, 2625. Part 4?Held ov Judge McAdarn.? Nos. 3989, 3910, 3600, 3710, 3711, 3750, 3947, 400?, 3980, 4032, 3861, 3772, 3045, 3521. 40_'8, 4337, 2550, 2502, 2665, 2667, 2568, 2609, 2510, 2571, 2572. cocrt op Uknkral SESSIONS?Held by Recorder Ilackett.?The People vs. John Keyuoids anu othera, ourgiary : Same vs. Edward Condon, burg lary; Same vs. John Kirkl.ud, robbery; Same vs. John Devlin, robbery: Same vs. mounts Sullivan, Eugene Vernen and jamcs Kellr. rotibery; same vs. Patrick Hai.ly and Johu Hughes, robbery; Same vs. John Smith. robuery; Same vs. James DooitT. liloQtBi assanit an I battery; same v.^. Jlary McDermott, lelonlous assault and oatterv; Same vs. Krederi k cash, leionloui ass.uit ami battery; Same vs. J<>nn it. Wilson, felonious assault and batierv; same vs. John Mitchell, fi-li.uious assault MM baiten ; Mime vs. Daniel McCoy, outrage: Same vs. ceor^c b. Iteiily, grand larceny: sanio va. inomas ibompson, grand lar ceny; aame vs. Oswald Eidiet, grand larceuv; Same va. Ihoiujs Payson, grand larceny; Mimo vs. Tlioni-s Huuier, grand larceny: Same vs. William Mouohan, Ceorge Hop Kins and CUaries Chrtsttuau, graud larceny; Same vs. Daniel Moran, gr^id larceny; Same vs. ilnstav luroi'7. aud Aivtta iurbitz.graud larceny; Same v?. Joiius llunterinbar .aid Edward 11. i.oe >h, grand larceny; Saute vs. Barbara Kaao, e and latccny; ham vs. < hari-"< Bennett, srano larcent; *anie vs. Ji.hu Mctlogu, rt-ce.Vin* stolen go?ds: Same va. Joliu &>urpliv, receiving stolen K'ods; Sam** vs. (St-orge Bflliy, Lerit larcuny; same vs. ceorge Ueil:> and \\ 1ina.11 Piper, loigcrv; same vs. ilog-r Haskiii aud Uobert Braid, petit larceny; Same vs. Janie* suiuvan aud lho.i.as Holmes, petit larceny; Same vj. Malta Lynch, pent .arceny; Same vs. c'nurle* linger, pent lar ceny; Same vs. Herman H ntta, petit iarcenv; same vs. Joan Moria iv, petit larc;ny; same vs. iMBMute, pent Iumv; same vs. Jac.<b Schnr duiz burglar tools; Same va. Henry Mever, in * demeanor; same va. onirics Voss, indecent ex posure; same vs. Joiia Peck, violation 01 Lottery laws. BROOKLYN COUKTo. a sacrifice to bum?trial or Patrice Wal lace roB tux murder or bis wife?strong EVIDENCE AGAINST THE ACCUSED. CITY COURT? BEFORE JUDGE M'CUl. Toe trial or Patrick Wallace, for the alleged murder of his wire Margaret on the nlgat of December 38, 1874, at their bouse, No. 70 North Filth street, Brooklyn, E. D., was began yeeter dsy, in Parti of 'he Brooklyn City Court, baioro Judge McCae. Alter the lmpanelment ol the jury the case for the people was opeuel by District Attorney Drttton. who oriefly stated the circum stances surruunaiug the tragedy. Bridget Sweeney was the first witness sworn. She testified that in Becemuer last she lived in the same house with Wallace and his, wife in North iifth street; Wallace nad no rurally; Mrs. Wallace *aa m medium height and a trifle su ut; the prisoner and uis w .e oceupie i the Dack r?uta .?ii tu? flrst stort ; witness occupied the tract room; Mrs. Wallace was in trie itaoit or comiag in tittut sua kickiug up a row; saw Wallace dionk unco or twice. The District. Attorney here pro tuced a diagram showing tne loca ion ot me rooms. Witness recot lecied tne day Mrs. Wallace died; ?di uita Ber tnat morning: Mrs. Wallace sal J ahe had ooen In toxicated in th- cellar all cignt; she and bur ha baud went into their room about half past mur o'clock on tnat arteri.oon; ao -ut n* f an hour auerw*rd the wi ness Heard a isli an.i .? *oiwa'H voic* crung otit.; ;.t a quarter to live o'clock Wmlac* came to tue door of witness" room and asltetl tor a match ana lor the time; m said ins wtie was tig.it ana tic had tin own -vater on tier to sober tier; witness gave Wallace a cup oi te.i tor mi wife, out he brongntll back aua said see was asleep; lie went back .iDd in an angrr tone told ner to get, up: a ntue beiore ten o'clock te ca i e in ana said his wife was dying Michael,Sw"Ciiey, misnami of tne p -c ding Wit ness, testified that h- caw Wallace drinKinr t.n the day o. me murder; uter witness hud < aten nw >u;?pcr tht* prisoner came int ? ms apartment, couiptaiimd ti at bis wi.e wa- drunit. and s.i.d lie had ttirown some ?at'-rovei ? er to sober tor; tie had on a pan oi overalls, wlt!i mark* o blood on the knees: anoat a quarter to eleveu o'clock that mailt Wahace fume to the door atid kuoi-*ea; witness ordered utm away several times, and he tnen "Hid ins whs was ding; witness then p t np. iitfiueti * lamp, went into ti.e room ai.d lo iad t: e womau tyinir on the bed; he put nl< hand on be. loroheau; 11 wa* t ola anil anc seemed dead; sue seemed to lit covered wr.u water; witness : Id wnliace to vrn ami get a doctur .iit<l Hie police; tne po.tco soon came; mere was water oa the floor oi t:ie room; saw tne ponco io >kin.r at aciuowhicn they fouua; tlie woman w.is washed and there was uo biooii on Iter; she was about orty years of age: while W'aiiaco and lus \me were in tnn ro<>m witness heard him ten ner to get op ana make tne ced. ana also heard uim call her vile names hi an .? njrr v tone of voice. Thomas O'Brien, a printer, being sworn, te?tt flea tnat ne was in bWeeBSf's apartment on tne night o toe murder; Wallace cam? in and said las Wiio was a)lug; wnea tlie *itne?s and Sweeney weut la tuey nut.n Mrs. tVallaea dead on tue oed; her face was washed ai.u tne ted and nowr were covered with wat^r; tuere were dark ?p is ou Wallace's clothes ?vhic:i looked Uko tiiOod: witness Meat to ttio Koartit street stat:ou and notiQea tne police, who came ami tound a cul) co\ured wltti oioou anacr tne bed. oa tne cross-examination, in reply to Mr. Bene dict. counsel lorTfte pi isoner, tne witness stated U? * as just gettiug over u Christmas spree, out was s )uer eaoiigu to atiderstan i wbat lie saw; lie stayed at Sween-t'l house that tnglit oecause be dm uo. wish to g<> to uU ooak*ding noa-o. Wliium ueuuseu tesuued that ue took the body to the undertaker's. benreant Phelan an t an other j'n'ieinun was lu iho room woeu tie re moved t He rem al us. rue bojy iraa wet a hen be auiv it. i lie Court at thu point took a rcceas for ball an hi ur. Alter the rece^a litlicer phelan testified tbat lie ?went 11 the bouse u.ter the murder: saw the eouy and arrested Wallace; witness identified rne clothes worn by the prisoner on tue night oi trie killing; Wallace explained the water on the Coor by saying he threw it on uis wile to ormir uer to, as she w.is runic. <)!!!< er Kcardou, who VLsltra tho house alter the murder, te.-t lied r, > sieiuif tne club. which waa louud under the bed. Witness described ttie ?i> peai am e of tlie rooiu. James Mavin testified to ilmling the cluo. a diagram of I lie loom was nere pot lu evidence. * I?r. tin-aniei, who made the post-mortem exam ination ten'iiied that mere were two abrasions ou the back of tbe corpse, braises on toe iaoo, over the eye, and a scalp wound on .the back of the ! head; tne vouuUs were hucii us coidd be caused j by ? dab; several ribs were broken. A skeleton ' was here shown the witness, who indicated tho positloi 01 ilie broKRD rd.s. l)istrlct Attorney Bntion here rested tne case for the people. Mr. Benedict, counsel lor the accused, moved ' his iii5r!fi.ii ico on ihe around of want oi evidence 01 unv criminal agoncy on the pan, of his client. Tne Court denied tue inoiiou. Patrick Wallace, the uccuscd, wna tho only wit ness for ihe deieuce. lie testified th.ir, 0:1 tho aiternoon of the ii l.inir ne louud his wiie Ivintf ou tne floor: tie ponred water over ner and cot tier soino tea; he lined her and put her on the oed; be ri.en went for a d>iesf, ana when he came buck Ins wlie i as dead; Wallace denied that he ever struck til:s wile; he said Mutt tne blood on hi* clo'hes whs can-,d by its Cowiutf ironi his uose, aiter receiving a blow m a nunr. Counsel lor the prisoner said that was the case and siiirjrosted that tne summing up take place in t'.o morning, but the Court. thought as It was very simple it stiouid no closed by nlffht. l'tie counsel , aaked an acquittal and it opiur denied be pro- 1 ceedecl to sum up the case, which he did at great lengrh. District Atioiaey Britton summed up the case Jor toe people, uwcliiut; upon me enormity ui the crime, toe horror id the sorroondiuirs and ; u t criottti!ithe tragedy to excessive dfftiking. ue tneu referred 10 tbo evioence. clitiiniui; that tho ajtuseo should receive theiu!lest pooisniuent the law afforded. The District Attorney concluded his ' address at ?half-past six o'c:ock" :ast evening. Judge ItcCtie was abont to cnarge the jury wti?n t Be foreman annouuciil thai one of the jurors de sired an adjournment. The case was then ad journed til; this mornmtr. COURT OF APPEALS. ALBANY, June 7, 1875. in the Court of Appeals, Monday, June 7. 1S75: >o. 8. lleury R. Morgan, appellant. vrf. traucis SkMdyet al? responientts.?Argued by Krastus of counsel lor appellaut, ana by Jolin 8. Woodward, William W. McFarland, James U. ueraru ini Tleni'V vooaiuIT lor respondents. Oerara ana lien t appellant, vs. Tie fiprara unci Henry womuiuu ivi ? No it W ill la in B. Astor. apuoltant. vs. lie Mnvor .tc respondents.?Argued ->y riiarles h. Miller,' of c<JVini=el lor aiipeUant. ana by Wl.na "?ismsrs; ir^iSi'%.on?i ?m Tuesday, June 8,is.5. DAT CALENDAR. The following is tne Court or Appeals day cftlei ? dav for Tuesday, June 8:-Nob. to, 20, 40, 40, c8, - JO ;:,fi hoardeus wamtkp, West Tenth *treet__ - l^een^Se^?Niiiii^roelv'nnO&^Ro^J with" SS$?Kr?a?^ to lctTwi'h ttrit cl">s table, .or tamiiles or single gentle men; tonus moderate. ?. O HANDSOMKLY FURNISHED ROOM ? OS PAR men, wliU Koard, at :il"\V^t Twenty second street. ? qH|(Ki \I('ELY fukni hed rooms, with 2 nr without Board can be had with a reilned German ?iv&Ys*Uy at 118 J- list -lxtv-jocond .treet; rctereuce. exchanged. Call tor one weefc. _ _ 4 iri,' ;t T WFNTY-NINTH STBEKT.?WITH for frentleincu. ^ _______ ?? - A~A TO f5 PKR WEEK KOR PLEASANT UOOM>, $4: in private fnmily, fcverv convenieucovwlth n(mrd: ,q??llv reasonable; ears convenient. ?9We-n treaty flftli meet, between ^ertntli and hiihtn aveniic*. ?? ivpvnp sir-LAROri AN'!> COMMODIOUS Uonse 45 Fitth avenue) summer prtcta - ?in_n INDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS; S() clothe* pre^se*. marble TwemJ* i^tu, bus,^hki ??????;,h?",????loru- 172 *est y fittli street, near fcwlita avenue. ~Z~.T?'?iii ?^m?_WEKK KOR FINE ROOMS. GOOD ?*() lub e families or*single persun*. at 1?8 {})*?<*** icr.-et; cooWat house in tho city: u-?imtnt boarders tatten. ? PI'HNWIED ROOMS?SINGLY AND KS--l'tTE. 7 to lot. Willi or without Board; term* very moderate, lit W.verlet place. t\ wr^T TWENTY FIR T HTR^KT, XKAK .PFTK .venue ?Handsomely turnisbed Aooins. with first class Hoard: gentlemen preferred; terms moders.e for the summer; reference required. 1 /A WaVERI r.Y PLA<"', NEAR BROADWAY.? 1 () Plea?*nt Room,. $H. $1? and $18 for . wo nrraow with Hoard; transitnt people. S> 5J and %i perda) . also table Hoard SI. ? 1 1 Til VIREKT. 180 WliSI. NEAR 'SIXTH A\Evl E.? 1 l rnfnl.hed Ro .ms to let, with Board; references given and rtquired. ? ?. in W*vr TENTH (STREET. THIRD HOUSE FIJOM 1 .2 tilth iivenue.?To let. with Rosrl. Rooms on ?r I ond and third floor*, to i.milies and gentlemen ; terms inodeia e. ? T i Til STREET EAST, 300 AND "tl. t'OKNKR .WEC 1 't .mil sveauV.?Desirable lurnished front Rooms, 4lth hoard; term, model ate; table boarders accommo j dated. ? i -TeTH strrf.t :i: west.-second floor, hand 1 4- ^m.lT turni-hed, to let, en suite or sintly. with LTrdTrlva!e^blei.deslrBd; a.*o large lront ftoum. lor gentlemen; refrences. ? .. r vTnTII STREET. B'' 'WF.es miYFRSITY 1( > niace 'ad'l Kli'h avcnu?,?? Furnt^h#d nooina. wltH Ho.nuV"ry moderate terms, also table Board ii per week. iTo aND 23 E**T TWESTY-F.IUHTH STREET. BE 1 h ween Madlaon an>i Fifth avenucs.-?amtly Rooms, 4hh Bo* rd. and Room, tor .entieoien^suia.l tables; table d'U^te. , iffr^r fourteenth street.?dr^irable ^2 r?m? on second floor, and Hall Room to rent, STith Bo. r.oumm? or ..ore ?ent,.m.a, term, mol eraw "low ttoapje a ? nt; reftrencea. STB PET '07 WF.ST.?11 ANDSOMKI.T FTR 92 B'?Be 1 lU>o'm? 10 let. with or without Board: two hafdsome.y fnrauhed Rooms for 813. for two; deslrab.e loc ft t.on. ? ?? . . +> TtffiNTIETfl * TREET.-*-CITS OF x&srg .isaw^'%.??? "ITT"vast ninth STREET. NEAR BROADWAY?TO 40 ift. with 0oar?1 iar$rt Room-*, suitable tor uremic Sen and w vos B?inBl. R.om. tor ceutlemcn; Iraweent tnJ day boarders accommodated. T-TWt TWENTY-MN Th -TREET. FF.W POORS 41 Hru* .wav.-Han.lsoinelv mmtshed Rooms with or" lthont Board, to foatl.men or g-atiemen and Mives. __ ? WF?T TWENTY-BIOHTH 8TREKT.-T0 LET Wt^r_ * ? . R.iomi to tor 43 ? lurnished Room, L-tntlemcn aud'he.r wive*or sla?l. fentiemw: term. Ktatlemcn m< derate. ^ ,. .rc jT TWRXTV- IXTTI -?"TREET -ONc DOUBf.H ?ssxssrsjst smewssa the eeaaon. -""TV I?v TWKN it THIRD STREET.?PLEA ^ANT ]04 kVoms. with c"td Hoard ; references exchan?cd -.7T#? "t\?tTivtekxth street.?booms, band 101) MtmeTv lurnished. to let. with or witno.it B.ard tt.,o;ns largo and airy. Tfcree ?o#r* irom tte.tmli^ur TZ',X trA*T SEVENTEENTH STRR' T, NEAR UNION' 1 1 (.) aowire?Fingte an 1 -'ooblc Rooms, with <>T wjU;. L\ B .srl 'ir (jentlo'.if n suitol Rooms on secoad floor, aU? table bo.ird:J_erwl"W. ! 1*111 east" NINETRENTH STREET-ROOMS, 1 J.I > with tirst cla-s Bo trA TT/v ittlS 8TRERT, ItfWEXM stCOND tTmSrr.v.nssia; SSSAWiu luirmr. ,e. o.?raod.:<a .1 tern.*. ? VT77. WMT TtVnvTY SIXTH STUEET, N AB 9Af) Fiflh h wtpmuc.?i urnUhot! itoonii. ^Tith .^f Tim". Hoard?to s'nilemen', honea has all modern lm provi'menutjlermi rcaeonabie. tM\- l a" I' SIXlY FIFTH ST.tEKT.?A GENTLEMAN *i() / .Id-lie w a few *in?u ventiemen can ob.aln Ljj wTth squtU ,a^U ._tc1nn1re^b)e. &T ^ I wt^ll aii modem improvement*, wi\ti or " HhoatB^Irl togentleS^ or fnUeaan and lady, on ver* reasonable tertns. ? ? T"7T^r? ACI.MF -FOCR YOU NO MEN AND 492 ^wo * dies ca" Ras e .rood board .M plea.aat houm? with a wiiiow. * an all weaa. .?? "I V?TrVU MAX as HNDA OOOO UOMK IN A A private^ tainily; Board 87 per we,* .or summer, at <W4 West twenty-eiabiR ?t<eei. ? ,n'l|? pi'mnIbH^D ROOM .0 LtT. WITH \ ?in?ie lady, ia Eii*?ueth, >? J.: no itrThwi ufina 88 P.f ?.ea? lele.eneea. Ad dress bot W. aerald oifleA. ^ n?\niiKtt8 WASTED. Boarder,- wa tedxTood boaiid 4* D plkas ant Rooms call ne had tor mechanics and vch ng ;a dies. fa'ties wish ust co.nfortable home and (ouvoni ent e can call und be ?uti?Ued. .*?$ second aveuu sec ond Hour . r lit. HANDSOME BOARDING ACCOMMODA I ION'S IN city nr . outitry. J. G s'ljs' HOARD DIEEC ToKY. J.138 Broadway ana 19 Park place. 8UAB1) A\I> LOlMilAM W ANTTOJB. L>OUB YOUNO MEN DI-.SIRE !{O<?3H, WITH BOARD, I in it i(iui!t locality. lietwecu ir'.ith and twenty-third streets and lilth aul eveuth avenues: reieieuces *v. changed. I h a- tidilrc s. ;;ivin r mil particiilsrs, loea tion, Ac., T. 1". E., box 4,503 New York PoHtuitiee. A ~2&l ROOMS TllOROlUHl.Y RE KITTED. 11AIR J\. niattTejf'-s renovat-d price reduced, 33c. and flttr. PRANKKORl' not corner ui Kraukiort aud William streets. Open all right. GIROVK UOl'HE. 171. ITti \N'D 170 BL.KECKER r .street, near Broad-.Tav -Klue uoom with excellent tattle, lor families and Miitfle c-iuictoeir $ i 11 410, $1J|| to 92 nerilav. Croquet ground*. HOTEL OT. Gi'KM.UV nr. lADWAY. HI I'll AVE title. Twenty-jocond s'reet.?Moat .aiperb locution tn cltBjliouse tii 'in/ three stre<M'. roum nil front: $3 per.la\. Room and Hoard; European plan. #1 to 5<i; ele vator. baths, Ac. WM. O. TOMPK.1 N.s. yr, OMER HOTEL. Sn4 AND SSIXTH AVENUE. O adjoining the Masonic Temple corner ot Twentv tlurd si reeL ?Newly re 11 tied at?U furnished Rooms to let, at low rate*; hot and cold water in rooms anJ all mod ern improvement. COUNTVIV nOAKO. A FAMILY At TARRVT >WN WILL I.El', W r III J\ Board for the sutumu.- month*. on ? W two Rooms; line, hlt'i, sluiUy aroitttd'i, river view, A'- Apply, with reference, to O. 11., office >t. Nichdas Hotel. I PBW FAMILIES CAN BE ACCOMMODATED AT i\ forest l)ell, Clnvertici;, witii first class t osrd and Rooms horses and carriages on premls -s; fliui drive: . good tinthitu trul' All'.! veact.ililea iu nhundnu.-c; e\ tensive grounds, tlno lavrns ul.-i n or shade; on ? <>t tne JUNht re-i letn-es along tli ? 'Iudson. .mares* t'ORESV l.i., box Mroft otllce, C.nvcraek, X. V. \ Winoyf LADY, HAVING a i.aruk HOUSE IN a tin' countn and more loom than ?:t.- require*, v.'oalu li.e n few Kmrdeis tor the summer mouths; bouse liasever> improvement, liat.'i, Ac. Address?ra. UA-sst-., YonKers, .N. \. A EF.W CiE.N'J r:KI, BOAlDKRij WANTED ? BAV J\ oune, N. J., 2'i iiiini".cs Irom city; suleadld villa: every conrtort; il c rooms! excellent tuble: boatuttr, buihln*. tlcliin ;, earrtA'/e .'.nv ?>?. without evtraeharifOA 910 per week. Apply ,i: :'.i!(5 h.ist KourteeUla street, N. V. t OXMTLEMAN- AND WIEE ENQLI II AUK ^A. desirou* ot ihnliiu; a reflnisil liotne In a stnctl* pri vate lAiiutv, vvliliiii i- miie* ot tori; e.tv, wli re tlioy can meet with iom.Jliml Ociety; hiahest rei r ences. Stale jrBll ii.irtlcui trs and tcrnii whleli ciust lie im>dei-utc. I i l'KI!M.vN?|i I'. box 1.6 Herald l.'ptown lira itch otll.e. \. B.?MUardiuz home keepers will please not reply. Boarders wasted.-mo. vhon iikvmbv, Jiettr the Sound, in a prtva:e lainU> term. 96 par week. Address UENlli i ..l;l;V. .-ucces i (U. lj, Eost office. BOARU AMONG THE CATSRIbl.S AT A PRIVATE house; lii-ili itroun I. tiesutitul itcciiery jtn t no inos(|uitoei.; 1.1 Board a $iiper '.ve.jk; s n'.'le room lor horses. Call on H. C. O".. \!2J West Pitteenth street. OQAI'.D W\>"Ti.D~UV V LADV AND COM I'A MOB, I'J at ii farm hotiie. liv t.i ? ?'<asMc liathins;.-hadeunci Ito.id tabic imUspeus;iole . terms, ;IU per week tor two rooming together; Low Islan i or Connecticut preierrcd. Address, lmincalatclv, j. iv. c , i.;igie oftlco, Brooklyn. 1* 1. Board vvani-kd-by the sea shore, in a pri vate iioti.se. bv two ladles, with three children 7, fi atld 4 years old, Willi nur e; ;,'00d table and Rooms; terms not to excec-d 9-bp^r week. R. UuKSIHU. /it Broadway. roomS. CtOtTXTRV BO \lt A GENTLEMAN AND WIPE J detire Bcein! nt feme place tie ?c?gio!^, by boat and cars, ? Hum one hoar 11'<an the city. Address siatitm tcruis, M.. box 45'i New Vork I'ost otlic.i. /^Ot'NTRY BOARi'.?EXOELLI- N? BOARD IN \J Dutches" county, 7,'t miles Irom New Yi r.;, n^ar depot; location tieaithv ami accommodations irooi; terms99per week. Apply to lie. Rf HI' ai.LE A Co., .18 Park place, or n :dre-s vViLLlA'il M. ACKJ:U.MAN, l.a Oranntvillo, Dntcimaa county, N. v. ___ /lOI M RY HOARD A I" ISLir. L. I.?A PBIVaTB V' toatly would aecotuntodate a small family tor the sDinmer ;'no other bjuraeri. Address aOUi ilolDn, box 4,."its fost dflcc. /lOUNTRY BOARD?AMONG 111'-: MO0KTAINS. IV Ulster county: bcatlon vet-v healtbr ; SJ miles irom Kiniiitoti via New York. Kingston and Syracuse Rail road. near depot: terms reasonable. Address Mrs EI.OYD, Pin" Bill, Ulster County. .Y Y. CiOUXTRY BOARD WANT D-BY A 0EN1LEMAN /' and wife, with oaby anJ nurse, within one h?ur of Citv Hall. In a private ramily, pure freih ulr n t salt'. Answer, with tnli directions, stating terms, which must Lc moderate, to U. M. J.. Herald office. /"^OCNTl:Y lOARD WAN ED.-\ OI NTLEMAN AND wite. with nitr e and child 2years old. would like to engage Hoar I lor the innii.hsot July and Au^ustiu some respectable private tnmily at Montclair, N J.; table and accommodations -.iiiiit be tlrs: ciass an l terms moderate, ?ddress.two ilayn, J. It, S., box 2S.C07 New Yor.t i'ost otllce. /?soENTRY i.OARD WANT U-RY A YOCSU MAN, U for the ?na.mer at Wcs tleld tonwool or Dunellen, N. J.: srlvato lamily preiantd: references exchanged. A(1drv-?, stating li we?t term*, loeatiou, Ac., KEAU Es fAl i:, I.ex. .18 Jersey City Post Otiice. _____ norn RY boaro can be ii ad on a fai.m with V' s'rlctlv first class K.iorai; flshin/, boating, battling: near depot; twenty ini.es irom the city bv MidUud ?,aii loml. t.iot ol Cortlandt streut. lull lntormaiiou at No. 1.301 Hroa way. First c:.a s cocntry board?dto square Rootu<, lit Ru?chberg Park. Ne v- Jei -ey, 3' nilnut<s- ' sail from i anal aud i went> lourth streets; roiereoucs at roam No. t Warren street. /"lOOD COUNTRY BOARD CAN B- OBTAIN - D AT U ? pritato t*r;u house in the country. Lamlbuik', N. V : arxc, atrv Rooms; beautilui grounds ror par ticulars c i.l to Jay at 20 Maiden lane, bui??en thu hours ut 11 ani 11 (TOO!) liOAl.D, I.VRUE. AIKY KO i\|S, IV PRIVATE T lan ilv, at hrownlmrv. N. J . licar I 011; Branch; p eittnl hi i ti ;iitt>iui I icalitr: scry accessible ?> New iurk by boat and < ir< .'nqulre 01 VaN WVCK A UKK N.SO, P.nu street, .New * or*. ! I AM PRKP.VRI O 1" Alif. \ NITWUKIl OF M'M 1 mar boarder* at reasonable rites- we :ire situated nine mllea trom Scran ton, I'a., and one mile iront A bin* ton station, on the Delaware. LacKnwannaa d Western K niroKil; we receive two daily mails, nave flsliina iu abundance within n short distance, a healthy climate and. tn (ait. . verylhlii - conducive to the com I or t of Ktust* i or turthPr information addrosa J.J. rUHTEK, wnvnly llotel, Wavony, fa. LONQ BRANCH.-PLEA-ANT ROOMS, WITH Hoard, tn ? dells itfully loo ate d collage on i>ce:ir. a van in*. Irontlnc the ocean. Por farther informal! u applv at -'14 Mam-on avemiuoi at second cottago north ot Metropolitan Hotel. CIS. KIOriT OR TKN PKR90X3, OK (INK OR TWO C? lamiiie 1 can flud flrat cla*- Board in a pleasant pri vate faulty. 90 minutes irora city. Addregs dm ?j7 Port office. White Plain*. Westchester county, N. V riHTO I'll TOREK KAMI!.IKS OAS Bli ACOOMMO 1 dale 1 with lioard lor me summer on l-on* Island, hull into from bound. Iuqun.' ..I AUDIaON C UU.\ SI Keadc street. rn-x op. twelve adults can be acoommo. I ilatad wtth pleasant Rooms nnd flret cia?s Board in a private uinitT 9j miles up ihe Hudson; term* per week. Ad tress W. W. WISit, E*opu?. X Y TI'AM ED-BoaRD FO* TIIR RE FAMILIES, >T where no other boarders are taken, in a monn tali.ona lncnllty. on ihe in o or a railroad not axcee nnr fix hours ironi the r.ltr; 7 or 8 rooms required : lor con \s Blent r.ooonsmodnoons and n wne-ous table a liberal price paid. Address A. B., box liXS Post office WAS1ED- IMMhDlATKLY. Fori tN INVAI.ll> >> fettiieir.au and wifr, Board in a private tamilr either m irvmg-on, Rota?!Ue. oranze. Blo.imfleld or Newark; bos: reference*. Addrees. stating particulars u to location. Ac., 11. Westminster Hotel. _ TL'AXTFD-BI a YOCIfO OB \TLl.MAN. BOABD ?t tor hlmsoif aud w te. on the lib? ot tUeMnrmaud Esaex. Cen ra'. or Pennsylvania railroads, with a ,mali (amily liar ma no otm'r boar lers, not more ihau tninr mluaies iroin Jei>a.' iltv. and within fifteen minutes' w? K nr railroad depot- wlil furnish their o*n room If uocesaarr: terms $i: per weds, which wi;l b.: [.aid promptly in advanAddress - C. L,. Herald office. 117 AN TED?000D BOARD. IX HiH VICINITY OF v? Beri?hir ? IMIs, lor two 1 idles and nitla glri two rears ol ?;e; ;arm ioii^ urefei red and where t:\ere are bir :cw boarders. Audroit BkUKalilHE, box 1*7 bera. i ?act. ?IIIINER IIKBOUTB. il SABATOUA bprinos.?<sbabd rxio> HOTEL JA will op"ii Juu ! 1, lor tha inception ot gacsti. J fL liKK.*I.IN ? t o.. I'roorlcora - ? -PBKMIL'B POINT IIOi;H?. Tfi'KfcB'f* I8LANO. A . mie mllo from Xuw K(K hell? depot. New Haven Railroad, or boat; delnoitiully ?ituat J on >onnd t!:i<* b a. h: Imtliiutf. iiuuhk, ilsbine na< iii;M and ferer: no m..?quitoi ?. M'l lr a I'mat, or A. fl.l.Mf i'O*, W hast '-ill ft, corner of Mad .son avenue. i - f! K RIVERSII'F. iiOt sr:. I.WH STRI KT, OAR >V> manvillo, on liasiritf cbanatd liauu-, i* now open lor gnem; Ironts the ?at- r ? toe view; ui an; t'roton water on everj limn. r>wy.'nl nan i s?iunlv lorninlto.l: ne.ir depoi and boat laodmK; t mln u es ironi liberty s.rr.,t; nudioil r.iriT .iiii.id ever.? hour irom iiitrtletn j-ir.et a. u PiKKCK, rropriator; f, <5. WILLI t>i , '<!*(iii4i?r. _ Bliffwoo i looun THr; iivut: pakd koad, nvc mi e< irom Ppll/hlfefi-i-, *11. be open lor siunmer boarders i he I ?i of J iui?. ' r. A. .loY, Ponalikeepsie. N. Y. BRA.VDOS Hoi; K, OUF.KNWOOO IjAKI', ORANOR county, -.iiiiaie ! or. hlab grouud spleu tld la> o and mtrad'ain -eenerr; jji.n I stabilng boaunit l aiiilnKand tismtiif. Wdrei4 p.. 1. WaTi-.imjton k i CO , Monroe. Orsngecounty, .v. Y. BILUOXI HaLU SCHOOLfcY'd MOt'MAIV. MIN eral spniiits. Morris oountv. X. J.? This iaslnoTiabla sntnmer retreat will opt n Jun-' i -nperior sceominoda tions ior taiiii.i-e; pure mountain uir. plenir of shade a. . iruit: ??> mosquitoes. I or particulars addreaa 1> A. CKOWfcl /aatskill xocmain.-). ?okanr iiou.sk, >irc> \j sie.l lwj miles from tho laniiAt, with a^eommods tions tor JMU uutst?. Parties wiatilix to ens.i'ie :?n for the sea.ou uiu*( npp, .? early, r'or terms *c.. address A.J. OH AX , Proprietor < ataatll. N Y EXOLBWOOD HOOttB.-BOARD FOB HCMMiiR. AP ply to L. r. tiiuh R. I'ropriot;ir. EXCKLIENT AOoOBXoUAII .VS AT THR ! ARM inaus'.on of Mrs. . L'NUfcRlliLL. t*u minu et' w ain irotn i.ovu?. VaiWv depot; one-half hour s ride trom lomter's Point by Long isi ind It .iuoad HBAfli HOCUS, SCHOOLiY MOUNTAIN aPRINOH. N. J. ekUhSRAlkD 1.UAl\ i KaT?' W'AThR. PCRG Mown i aiX AIR. Only three hoots from .-aw v..r; a-.id Philadeipiiia. J. WaI! kN CWLKBA.N. Pro-?rmu.e I Sl'JrMKU H i:>okts. Hotel. fenimorc, otskgo laic is, coopeks tuwu. x. V., will be opened June I.? j-inco the 1 opening ui ibis spacious, newO furnish* j, beautiful and i | euaiiBiug.v local'd House in the summer of 1374, sev j eral additional attraction- li:ivo been :.a.11* i On .n<* i iiu? croquet grounds: on tiie wwi, un.l just ucroM i Cnesiuui street, a house, or three cotutaes combined, for i tfic luriher dccnmiiwd itiiu of '/uests; ihi-se ooutula | tiilrtv-ulu.' rooms, and fan be let as three separate eot tages, or the rooms "an be rente l in suit-. There i- a ttne la?u lu front of tbeui, T.'jxjii tea. affording viMf , groun I for children, and flue space lor croquet parties, send tor elreulur-. J A M !?: S Bl .WAN. Proprietor. T AIBO'S MANSION house, long branch.? JJ Open (coin June 5 to Octobcr 1; terms very reason- | able. Addrcsn or apply to W M. L. MclXriRF.. Proprietor. I AKK VIKVT HOI'Sli. ACSABLE I'llAS.Vtl HKESE ! J vllle. Essex county. X. ? ..slltiai* on (be most direct route lo Hie tillroiidack Wllderucs- forms tor Uoani Kiel nil information, ntdrui G. WtBU AVERli.E, Pro prietor. I I I SDKS park hoi -i: cohxwW.L. .v. y.-skvrn. J - teen acre < ot beautiful lawu ais walks; abundance j ollruit Ae.: term* oic ;erate. II. RING Proprietor. ; T U KKTON HALL, <?>LD SPRING HARBOR, I. 1. - 1 1 J Now open, i'1 popular prices. Bout leave* pier 27 ' I Kast Hiver at 3:33. O. E. AUTLl.Y j I AORANGI'. HOT.iL, BABYLON. I,. I. ITl'ATLD j . I j tin- tie*t of aii% ii'iiee in 8a! vloii (oniv one hour ireni Smv York): ovei looXtfcg the bay tor inlles; tree I tmm :t11 malarious diseases; tine ilsniug, boating aud i baiiiinx. oderute prises for the summer. Apply to or address ,1 OH N I', HQ DO 1'. Mpagiff. 1 AWR' JiCE l??l SE?AT CLAV'KR At'R, N. V., WILL i lj open Jun? I tor rummer boarder*. Diagram ot I bouse at G?org.> Martin's. corner Hudson and Morion ; streets, New V or, eil.v. H. l.iWHE.VCK, I roprietor, MATTKNECOCK HOl'SK. FRONTING ON LONG Island Sonml, will bo opened June 15: splendid i drives, boaung, bathing .iud fishing on the premises; ; terms reasonable. Address (J. FIRE1NQ, Locust Yullev, ! b? I MaKSION house, roslyn, l. i.?first class tantil> hotel. Mautliull# located: rooms large; splendid grove; bolting. tlshins.'. bathing, -tablinc: no mo-.iiiiltoes: fl\ ? trains dally irom J.imesslip and Thirty fourth streel: bout from Pecs. slip; terms reasonable. J. GIVKNS, Proprietor. __ i VfOUNT PLEASANT HOUSE, LlKK MOHEU*X, ON itl tin- Hudson, is now open. Families wl?hlng good rooms u;!i p.ease addre? WALTER I!. JUNES, 286 ! P?euklli, N. V. ?KTOBWOO > HOTEL, AT Noli WOOL). N. J., WILL open Janet lor L-nests. For particulars apply at ttie hotel. Mrs. .VI. E. VI IX^U.S, l'roprie:re.?. ON l HIS m-DSUX-LARlii: IIOUSF. DELIGHT- . inlly located, ufkTlooklng Hie river: beautiful | Uroinils; handsome Kooins, s ublln^. croquet, fljlnn/, boatititf; tube iinex.eptionable? depot convenient; prices -\it Ire-* I. itOBIN ON, boi No. 1 Pout olflce Uratul Vmjw. i oeklaud count v. 0M< K HOL'SK. WF ST HAMPTON, l. I.?LOCATED i on ttitf (ire;it South H?v, near tno.sca. House welt furnlslii'd. lu'hted with gas, an excellent table, fine i lawn anil shade trees; surf and sti.l water bathtnts; terms $14 per weel. AdjJtess F. C. H aLSEY. DALISALH S BOUNTAIV HOL'SE. i KNGLEWOOU, .mi the Hudson River, 4.0 ininutos lYofii NewYorlcby steamboat tVom foot Ot Harrison street Now open. t>. S. HAMMOND. Pavilion hot l. nkw brigiiion, s. i.-now opjn. Kor further information call on or address j R. F. COLE, Proprietor formerly ot St Mark's Hotel. OPRINO HOUSE, IttCHFIKLD SI'RINGrt. N. Y.? O Open ,iune li by T. R. PRUtTOlt. ol Uaggs' Hotel, t'ti' H.S. Y. Refers to proprietors ot the leudiug New ; York, hotels. rr, .vvr.RH ii.i. house. J Nurraeansett Pier, Rhode Island. opens J one is. M At. oh KN, Proprietor. ITN1TKD STATl.S HOTEL, SARATOGA SPRING!. ) will open lur reception of guest* June 1, 1873. JAri. M. MARVIN. Proprietor. Diagrams ot rooms will bu sent on application. ?\rAN DORF.N HOUSE. VVA-11IM.TOX, N. J . OPEN t tor summer boarders. For lull particulars call at Merchant's Hotel, Oortlamlt street. VV.M. ti. DA WES, proprietor. ?\I7\M M. KY AIM'S. >V TI1E AUHL'Mi.XT FOR 1 UK DEFENCE COX TIMED IN 111 i'. EVENING TKLEOJt-vM TONIGIfl. ; TT^HERE SHALL WE SPEND THE SI.MM Efiy-AN ft swered bv Hie Erie Railway i onipnny. A lull de scription ol hundreds of beautiful resort* can be hart by upplylutf at the offices ot Erie Railwuy, 2si. *ui, or VH Broadway. AVOODSBUBG PAVILION, VVOOUSBUKG. LUNG \? Island.?'l'bts magnificent hotel is now open; can bo reachc I in one hour by southern Railroad or Long Island R.itlroad: 14c. fore each way: terms us 5> per uay: ,'15 to *13 per week. UroooaooiiNK house, four miles from I ftilsLurff station. Midland Hallrond.?Accommoda tions tor tin rt v loarders; first class ltosru.S! perday: ligation i.2tK) feet above ea level; a fine trout stream wllliiu a tew rods of Hie house; good hunting in the vkluitv: rtages wnl carry Ix.srders to and trom tno railroad siatimi without eharge. Address JOHN H. WaLDoRF, WuodUotirne, >m iva i coanty, ,v. Y. Ref 1 erunces?A. B. 0 rand all, No. Quin v street Brnok lyn. N. Y.; J. F. Waldort. No. lil (.oarles street New York city; Win. U. Vuu --teenliergli, ;>o. 27 High street, Newbur.', N. V. THE I.Kt'Tl/UK skasiin. k LECTURE EVr.RV NlGUT AT 8 O'CLOCK ON x\ "Maubood and theCaass ?>r it* Premature Decline," at 'he New \or/. Museum ol Anatomy, lit Broadway, be tween Ilouaton ?nd BleccKer street*. ALECTCRK KVKRY EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK ON ~.VTV.,tt? Debillti mid -ip^cial Oim-imw," a l>r. KAHN's .Museum. K-memberthoa idre*?. No. 8# Broad way, war Four.li *tr?:-t. the lar^r?t an<t djii magmtl cent museum in the World. Adiiua-uoii SO*. ,HC?I(!AL. \ri!rr;o? a i.kadbr. sfivKB tirst class and m nin<? <f unu Ua?- Musician*. lor the I'nitol Stale* itiip U i .i'Ict, on the North Atlantic nation. Apply to 1- CONTKUNO. Bandmaster, >cw Vork Navy Yard, Ktf Duttleid ?:reet. Brooklyn. PIAWIFOItTKS, OUGAI.1, Af. a 8TKINWAY PIANO. COST t6W, LEis'lHAJf M '.if. 1V Chtckertug $I'J0; i 7k octave, (treat bargain; < octave, ?i5t>: 7-Mou Oman% ?aj;2h.iak. $i7j rent or in* -iaiiii?nl?. PlvhR .t SON, 23 Cllnum place U iaUta WfWt^war Broad way ? ?I Oil RKN I-UPRIGHT, MjUAKK ANDtlilASD i\> I'lano* jf i>ur o-.n make; alio lor *a.e. a number < i tine v con 1 hand 1'itnjs. hi iwrlectorder. WILMaK K n * b * CO., .*u 112 Cilia avoun*. aoov* sixte.-uti sneet. I BKAOffFQt. PIANO. ONLY illJO.-STEIN IYAY V Pianoiorte, overntrun*. carved lag*. every improve ment, iihorl t.nie used. 4iu.it i-acrlnce lor cash. J. Bli'DLK, U Waverle.v i late, ut-ar Mruadwav. k 1U--STOP oBUAN, S KBTS P.P.EDS. IVMMf, A 1123; : *top*. $i'i 5 Mop*. $75; uprtgnt, gr*n 1, xiuare Piano*, <'bickering's. stelnwtiy'i We&er'a, others; pari cash. iastalniant* und for rent. s. X. haLL a Co., V> rtit Kuurt' enth street. ? OKBAT CHANCE Cl.OSINO OUT *ALE? LAKOB .V an i elegant k. fian. * order administratrix: half price ; second tia.i i Plniio<nsml abort Mm; equai to ucw. B4RMori 3t>-< Blcecter street ' *N OTBRSTRC.NO S VKN OCTaVR piano. ?1A J\ Bent 91 chtckerng np lght Piano*, Prince Or gan*. low renti; Bid instalment* pedal Oman cheap. uORDON A So?. 14 Ka-it Fourteenth street. * N I Mil F.N -K MOCK OF PIANOS AND ORGANS? J V New and tecond hand . be?t maker*; nxtrtmelv lovr prices tor casb or tolat until rent ,nonet pay* tor them; monthly lo^ialnien? re?eired. UnitACi; WaTEus a SoNS. Ml Bro*da(av._ _ ABRlU lANf TONRD STEINWAT k SON PIANO lort* lor let* than halt > o*t. a maiiuiOcent Brad, bnry I'taaoiorta, u.?? t 6 montn ;, carved lens, round co:ue.'eJ. all Imp cvamant*. ma :?r*. bill of falc and warrants* fbr 8 vcara, conBl.OuO, for $^75. Parlor Suit* In ?atin co*t $?'. lor $l7i- hep smt?. A'O. Bedroom seta ;e ? man hnir co*t; ail ltk* n< w: mint be toM t u aav. Call a: private re?ldenci; >20 We*t tti *t., near flth av'uuc N B.?(j?oJ* can ha packed and ablpped il de *lred. Box tcr piano. t LADV WILL -E! t Ft):: LESS THAN ?1?. CIHCK il ? mit Uo?'woo 1 Planotot i?: in pariect order; hand aotne ca>*. ;>.? d? r<? ktyla; including Moot auu Mtule II third ttreet. Bear Bjwern k PKIVAT?. family wili. >rll thkir kle A K?nt Oeciter k Bio* Piau tort<? at a ?# nflce. a brli iant toned 7', ootare. richly carvp) (our rotnd, roit'.vr.od ca?e, full acralTe, ?ve< strung Piano, having ah ;tnproTi'ment> ptlnted guaiautee bl>< ol >at?; com I ITS tor I-7S; Moot, Co?er; box lor ihlDpitig; an e> fant Chic Her ing. 7 octave, l*?, al?o * iiin coteUm* ?at lor; ,iu Co?t liM. tor $20U. Turkuli ?? uit, Siuu. rep ?"'brs IIS, *i>d rompieto library, chamber and diolng Furnltnre. In lot* to ?uit. N B.?.'Jtut be ?old. Call at l!vp -turv brown ?:one privity rp-idonca No. 47 Went loth if?between 5th ana ?.b avenue* t -#00: BEACTIFPL K()~ WOOD. FULL 7 OC tave. iron franto Pianoforte an 1 stool, 1'ianoa to rent: iti?taiQic:i * rtoaivcd; new Instrument* exceed ln/ir low DOLOnMITH'S, 2d Bieeckar a.rei t, near Kowcry. /-?:tr \T BARGAINS IN Sh.W AND SECONDHAND vj Piauoi ol tii" vpry beit nuailtT, yet low for cart, at Fl.-( IIKU'M, MS and 4 ii Weat J wentv eighth itreut, near NlntB av, nuc. ?*i>RKAT -on. IN A SMALT, BOlif?WONDRBFITL 'Jf i olibri" or ' HuiaminK Bird" Piano*, onir t ie?-t II inch*:- ioUg. 24 Ve*t 14th *t. I'prtght Piano, J,>.-; Cabinet < irxnn. $- > 1 MMP. ?? R nARGAlNf IV Fli:ar CLAS-4 AND RKC 1 oiid P.ano*. for catll. *?U pa i4 to monthly pay ments to rent from $1 up. K . a K a I' rtR. XU Bo wary. MAUNIFIi'K.N'i SRVKN OCTAVR BO-B WOOD Pi.n.o .>rh Sacrificed lor on?-thir.l the ( o-t- ?nper:i Initrniiif nt. Having lour ronnd corners, c irved le?% Ac. t uii:rSli\ -een ?i <ilii:liO >'17 Hieeckcr *tr?et. Fvnoforti h :> RfcNr-or oi'it i.w n banc. ta.-tttre by 1 III'K CKINO k moN's. II ! a at Four teenth crent, between Kroa tway and Filth avenue Small pip.-; okganb.?bbvbral hksirablb ones, from |4Jt) up. Apply for a lew Jay*. h. I.. BOOdaVlCLi, URygt ighiecnth ?tn-et LII'ItlGflT AND SOI ARK PlANOFoKrKB AND OR } cant at bargain* fbrca?h; Inatalm^nti or r^nt IS per month upward: i iirigiit llaoo?a?ii-*claity. BkTiB' ?arerooiu?, 7JW Broadway, cowicr fenth atrect. \TEitY CHI ^P NhW I IKSi' ( LAS4 7 4 OCTAVE > Piany, wnlcli wa< ta:ieu for d*bt Can be *"-n at HK.NR\ it -.nit'.'*, glu.? dealer, 2t>l Peart (tree , uear - a ton Call botw.-en I and S P. g. AMlsEJIKSTh. ri'ALKING MATCII-ll MILES F R ?5 (lT ~ " it Dtcnoot I'ark. Hroollyn. U I., H tdnexday. Jun* *. S-.3U P. ,1., p.ay or pay, D?iw*?n lid Mnileti. v-hamuion ot \:nar'.oa, and Jauu-t K. Hail'* Lnknowu, Mullen giving toe I'uknown yarJ* itart. 5ARK t HRA I R . NEW YORK. k Open i.inii alter .i ulv 1. Apply to W. SH Atti or c. i- LL ON. kLL tUM ATcNlH OF TO-DAV iv iN I til- i.Ua Nil ILLtkUHAli tO-NlOat, w AMWEJIEJIT^ OOO'S MCSliCM. WO?D?i THIS AFTERNOON AT *, EVKN1N0 AT & 811F Rli>A.V A MA On 3 GRAND V Alt I Air COMBINA'TON. UK A NX) VAKl.'.Tir COM BINaTION. w ALLACK'i OKHATKCCCES3 HAKIUOAN AND HART. who appear every ?vt-niug uiiti WeJuesduy and Satur day Matinee* ill V U K OF THEIR li'KK T ORIGINAL SKETCHES!. Ml LDuON, Till-; VAN, THE MC1.LK1AN G CARDS, Ul.D UNCLE PETH anJ THE DO.Nl>V A NS'. MONDAY. .ICXE 14. T1IK ROYA1. JKDOO JAf'ANE'E I'ROCPK will appear, lor the !ir?t tlui ? m this city, Iti thell astounding performance* / MLMORE'S CONCEPT GARDEN. 1| I,ATE HirPODROMK. Mr. P. S. GILMOKi- Director THE MOST MAGNIFICENT GARDEN IN THE WORLD. Concert* every nitrht. at 4 "'cluck, bv GJLMORES Bl'I'EKB BAND OK 11X1 PI*. It FORMERS. PROGKAMMF. TO-NIGHT. 1 "Priest's March," "Attalia" Mendelssohn ?J Walt/. "Colunen" Mrauss 3 Grand selection from "lone" (tlrst time) Kltroili 4 Overture "Frotnetheua" Beethoven 5 Solo lor cornet. "Air \arie" D? llerlot Mr M ARB! ? Kl.h. 6 Fantasie on German Sony, "Christina* Tree" Heinmaon 7 Orind selection, ?Reuiiuisoences" Meverbeer 8 Overture. "Tannhauser" ,...Wa<cner V German Son?, "Ye Merry Birds" Gumbactt 10 March, "Blue Dunube" SHrams Tie (iaraen is open EVKftl AFTERNOON, without music, between Hie nours of J aud ? o'cloca?a delightful resort lor ladies and children. Admisslou, at niz!it, 50 cents. Admission, afternoon. Scents. I'rivate Boxes. $i extra. f-easou llckets ililo performances-. $30 Season Tickets (5' performances). %D. -TU AVENUE THEATRE. ? ) Proprietor aud Maua,-?r Mr. AUGUSTIX DALY EVERY N'lOHT at ?. ~~MATINEE SATURDAY, l:3Uk SEVENTEENTH WEEK OF THE r.uuji ii aoa u B II O 0 KB II ? BBBB II Q u b n a oa b b 11 a a hbbb u aaa BRB 00 NX N A XN N ZZZZZ A M BO O NN N A A N X N Z AA K B O O X X N A A * N V Z A A KBB O U N N X A A N N N Z A A B BOO N X N AAA N -V S 7. AAA B 1( II O N X X A A N X N Z A A BBIi OO X SNA A XX ZZZZZ A A TUE ORBATBST COMEDY SENSATION OF TUB DAV. OLYMPIC THEATRE, C.H BROADWAY. THE FAMILY THEATRE OF THE METROPOLIS. Mr. JOHN P. l'OOI,lv Manager I UK OOOLEol' tHEAIM IN I OWN. T11 K HOUR!-. DELIOHTFITLLY (MOL THE KNTuRiAINMi-.nT 1 HE REST IN TltECITI THE M Ail VE I.LOUS YOONO SEEORISTS. Mr. J"HX UART. Mr. JOHN HARt Mr. PAT ROONKY. MASTER MARTIN. Mr. W It. CAUtLL. THE AFRICAN DWAltF TOMMY. Mr. JAMES W. Cl.A.: Kfi. Mr. JOHN QUEEN. Mr. WM. WEST. Mr JOHN OlLBEui. Mr. O. W. REED. Miss CLARA MOORE. Hie flirue. if2?'uU WuinU-r. AFlllCUS. Miss 8AIDEE O'NEIL. Mil* AODIE FARWELU Messrs. OR1FFIN, OOODINO, liOLDsWOltTH. Ao. I HE COLORED HAMTOWN TO DENIS. matinees Wednesday and Saturday at i METROPOLITAN THEATRE, 885 BROADWAY. EVcitY EVENING. FIFTY 1 PARI-IAN ? AMERICAN! YABIKTY ?'AN IN stars. | can. I Paris. MATINB^S WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Pare tbeairk. Ethiopian op?sra season. t. MAUlIIkE i.pmi? aud Manager. SECOND WEEK?The menu-st hit ever made. EMERSOWS CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS, the Champion Ban<1 of the WoriJ. BILLY EMERSON, B N COiTO*. BILLY RICK, LJTiLEMaC BOB HART. W. ARLINOlO*. J. S. Bl'S.-ELL, W. H. TILLA, FRED W A L.Z, AU ii VERY" NIOHT and SATURDAY MATINEE. Orchestra. #1; Dre?a Circle. 5U0.: Bal o?r, 2Sc. ? M. H. sMIlH. Business Alanagefc New york aoad my of music. RIONOLD'.S FaBEWELL, THURSDAY At'l' iiNOON. June 10, l& o'clock, a grand matinee, AMo.S CLARK. ANNOUNCEM i NT lXntAOROINARY. 1 ho greatest sensation ot the theatrical i iiun. MATINEE AND EVENAW lEKFORMABCS. RlONOEDa FtBEWELL t<J New York in AMOS CLaRK; OR, THE BAIt -1NISTEK, The London lliustrateu News say*:?"Of Mr RlgaoUTa ?ctinij as Au>os Cia."k id praise nan be too hUh." "Loo dun Maturdav . eviewlha entire pres? are uua&lmouf in tta praise.'' _ ? _ _ _ Box otllce open dally from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Admission, 91; reserved scats. |IW B ROOKLYN ACAliEMY op MUSIC. LAal rhKFOKMAX K Or MR. RIONOLD in ABcrlfi as AMil.> CLARK, FRIDAY Minimi. JUNE 11. Box o!l!ce now open. X. II.?Mr. Charles 15. I liorno, Jr., Claims an American rlirhi hi this play. Which the counsel ol Mr. KigooiiJ, however, do not concede; l.uf, leaving these rights for anr ;u.ure ad,u-tiuiiit. we hive ob tuned Iroiu .Mr. Tiiurne a ?in i couies^ion to have the peiiormance auu < ailv prucecd, eonudermit that it u Cor a charitable purs pose. CiOL SINNS' PAKE THEATRE BIIOOELY.H. J Nightly and Mauiie** Wednesdays aud aaturdayA Novelty I'roupe N.>. IL All dj* tiems mi.I creat start. 1 he best <-..uipanv ever in Brooklyn. rPLBRACK OAltl'EN THEATRE. 1 K.U.Ni J Oi'KitA MOUFFB. Friday eveniiu. June 11?tx.raordlnary rerformaac% "LASI Al'P,.A IVM'r. IN AMERICA OF Mile. ?BBALIE UEOFFBAY, Ml e. 1.EONT1NB ML Mll.l.r, .MM. DE t|l/'ER('Y. VAL.vIRE, YaLTER. Last i eiiorai&ncc in xmeriraol tiio original OIl.OFl.tvOI.tOl' EA. |iroiIuce<? with uiagmtloent splendor as regard! Choruses. Costume*, sccessories. Properties an<l (ior g<'oua Mise en cene. Admission 5>0.; neeervfd SeaU, aOc. and ?> extra. accorUing to location, .-ents.rsadr *1 uesday at to i. office, terrace tisi'den; Schlraer A Knlimaons. rjiUB CITY OF PARIS 1 A.- IT Was BEFORE THE WAR, A MAONIKU' Mi METAL MOD Els OCCl'PYINO A PACE OF ?J>> HQCaRB FEET. IN WHICH A it ?< IRUTHFULLY itKPREABNTBO aui. ruE soi'Levaads, pubuc bciedi.nos. MONUM-NTS, IOBi F1CATIUN8, AC., IS NOW ON EXHIBITION daily FROM ? A. M. TO V P. M. AT -a UNION SQUARE. ADMISSION ? CBNTS. CENTRAL I'A<;iv OAHDEN. TO NIUHT. 1.7 THK'? 1 il1 >MAS* 1'nrivalIM ?nmmtr Nights' i on certa. Thie (i'L'lanAYi evemuit. June ?, at 8 u'cioct, IMKuDORt!. TlloMAH TWENTY rUIUD GRAND CONCBBT. Over ur ? La i.aizi i-adra Rostiol Ba let Music, Pr ohet Meyerbe?r Khaosodie Honvruise. No- A m B, new Lisat Marche ilougrotse. nalto-zv Berlioj Over ure. CoaSKTatton ol the House, op. 1M..Beethoven For la u? Dau/e Vcnegiana). suite .\o> l in C. < R. i onrree. n?w * " u Entr'acte No. I. Roaautnnde -chuhert selections. Phantom hip Wagner Watts. Ne-r Menu* Straoii Nouvelle Meditation ...OoBDol over.ur*. iluuv* ii i.asiio trKii vdiniseion ticket*. SO cents; private boxes. $1 and IS ex;ra. according to location rnckagea of li uofcats. $A ROMNSOV H vLU MUTEBNTB iTtiHUT ! HE COOLBitT KESOBf IN THE CITY. POPULAR I'RicE.-. ?c., 50c. and ?>. _ FOURl WEEK OF THE ORBAT BlNSATIOlf. The combination of the 'OLUKNr. i HOCPK OF BEAUTIFUL WOMBB with the praaer.t company a-.sures a t>ur!? -.j?i? >?ne*m an ? of M KRn I M E.?T AND JOVlALli f n.-ver excelled in thl? city UIROrLB.?IBOri.A. Sentimental and marv?..iou*lr popular, la EngiiaA, with ail the dish. ?p .rki? and fun ol THe, FAMOU- PARISIAN CABOAN, in the magnl.lcent sceoe dansante. LA VIft in C?N0\N' PAUI Ift.NNS, gives birth t > untoid pleasure, while LEa CO u alls El I. s UKiSEiTCB l1 aii t irth peal* of mirthful laujhter Kverv evening at S. Saturday matinee at 2. GBAXD MISICaI. AQUATIC MATlNBKS, KVKRi Ar ClmOK oi the present wee t, on Jarrett A Palmer'* ruperb float, in.' palace, TU!'. PLl >11(1 I M BOcK. 43 MI I.?:s UP HIE HI ll-IIN 10 ION A ISLABU The ? tlraor llnarr mnsical progra nme bv Oil. 1' >Kb' ? It > >D, iff Ml Mi oki lit TRA KAMI A i CAN OLBK CLCB. TIIE MaDRiOAL BoYS. CaIUEDRai. OkOAN, ORAND PIaVO, CHIME OF CHURCH BKLLS. FARE iromi.l trip ...*. ONE DOLLAB i hil. r n uuoer u haiffriea. ?,* Boat leaves f ail Klver l.ine p..-r. No. VS. foot of Mnrrav streei. North uiver. ev.rv aiternoon, atl 3d and foot oi IPweaty third ?tree< at. o'eloc-k -?!e ?? 11?? i.snt Hitler head ot "ftxctirsion* " '?? lokeis lor all Pivmon.h ll.'ck excursions to be had of .Ysny ntih weutie Hoi >1; Rnllman's. 114 Bfoad *av; Stil 'S Ho? El. corner oi Caaai an i Contra afreets; S I XM'tiol.t f I ? > I K f >: N E A Viuk TRA N -s F .K COMPANY. Ml BroAdwar; I'A.tl PLACE ?PA. Uj Broadway, \NI> ir ill BOaT SECOND >CNDAY TRIP UP I HE UI DSON. STOP. PI Ml Al UlNA ISLAND. WEST POINT AND .SEW Bl" HO. Particulars in future adv*rtl*ment?. Lyceum theatre to let, unrlne tne m nth* of June. lulv and August Ap> ply_ai s>ago doer on Fifteenth siroet. ^PARRINO, F NCl.SO AND sll ?OTiNO ACADEMY, c lil.i Mxth iv.'i.ne, sparring taught inouemonta. >nper!or Fencing Apparatus aua Boxnii Oioves tor sale. Seni for dtrcuiar. Colonel MoNsiEBT. \t'M. M AT ARTS ?? ihe arocment for the defencf. oon 1IBCED IN TBE 1-.Vi-.MNO TELi GHAM TO-BlOMT. Metropolitan museum >? ahi', WS West Fotnssaih Strjat s?w Yorg opan daily, lu A. M. to ? P. M. Uoniay* anJ ihursdayi fr* U'OSDERFrL BOOK, "W >RTH ITS WKIOHT IN "? diamonds."? ,uld.? to Weaah, i'oaoc an>i tlappi Bos*, by \>cslev -mea l. Es?i. bank*r). Prloe Ule. Ad dress SOLE apc.n u ix Oti l'ost ifflje TMLATRB iiOKEi- OFFICE. ill BKOADvVAT. rnrnm* BBS&BTeD SBAIS FOrt At.U TUBATBB4