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‘Bicing the indopemamnse hag Central States - America, then str their Sroedenm, egsines tyranny of Siu‘inental depot. There bre memorable recollections connected with that part of his career, whieh must be instructive to us all, in view of the not ter dwtent (ature, Henry Clay, before any other wise wtateeman of his day, te foresaw that if the hour was parees when the independence of these Staten ghoul a recogni t fouatty, would {al within the eho of British commerce and Bri- tith power. He forewarned us; and had we list- ened to that w: voice in season, we would have aoquired the trade of Spanish America, which, through cur procrastination, Fas passed a ‘and now Great Britain mopepolizes t commerce, and ‘the Spanish-American States are little more than a} agent England. Had we taken that warning in time, matter would have been otherwise. By this same eat procrastination, which lost us the large benefits likely to flow from an extensive commercial intercourse with these States, we had nearly lost Texas forever. in six months from the time of her annexation, she too would have been s British province, had we not to admit her. Now, enue Say ope word as to whati consider the most interesting feature of this assembly, and it is this: that cicizens from all parts of the country came here to do homor to the memory of that great stat Henry Clay; yes, si, ‘men of 2 ‘all parties have assem! bere, actuated by mmen desire to offer befitting ho- mage %0 one whose tiemory will live for all time to come. will now comelade by my gratetul acknow ts 1 sir, tod the whole company, for their m selecting me to respond to the toast which ‘bas been offered. It is a compliment by which I feel flat- tered, and one of which I falt myself entirely unworthy, The next regular toast was— Pe State of Kentueky—Virginia’s aacnet @aurhter; like ut Seed et herp pee, ae ee ashe repaid tbe paren , however, 6 Te} maaritice, by ry and eno ‘which ramen her tm Benaie tau’ ae On battle “Old Foiksa: Home.” Mr. CicTTENDEN, after repeated calls, arose and said:—I ‘Mhank you, Mr. President, for the honor which has been done my native State, by the toast that hss just been an- mouneed. She, Mr. ri dp way ‘and looks back to Old Virginia with the affection of a chit. However differesce of public opinion may have separsted them in their political action, there has been ope as Re all the while, and that of family kiadness and filial affection to you. (Applause.) I know that it would appear egotism in me to apply to myself any part of the eompitment which has been paid to Kentucky. I could Bot ame to doso. But allow me to state, and I think tt inbardly necessary—for the fact will be acknowledged by all fswiliar with her history—that she is a danghter not unworthy of Old Virginia, 1f you tarnish the matertals eat of which to eiabora‘e, we will give youin return eurrent coin, 1t was old Kentucky that pat the stamp upon the illustrious Clsy, and rendered him great and werfal as he was, but to old Hanover is dus his birth. say, therefore, that you ought to be proud of having wach a daughter as Old Kentucky to help you. Give u the builion and we will return you the polished coin. mball not be so ungrateful fur the honor you have aa me as to detain you byaspeech. It would be nex: to reason, wich all these empty bottles and cishes before me, to deliver a speech, and Tam nots man for treason or stratagem and spoils, I will, however, make a few yemarks, and in ® little graver spirit. I knew Henry @lay well in pub-ic and in private, and I stand here to Dear the disinterested teeiimony of a witaess who did wmew. I never knew—i cam say it before Ged and man.—I never knews more intrepid vindication of the people's rights then Henry Clay. I never knew @ gontle- Teen of incre belGnean and patriotic disinteresteduess, and Sesdepensiansa in all his public acts. He intended nothing Dut right, and in pursuit of that he ‘eared nothing. | kcow what his leadingfprinciples were—whut he bas seid apd written to me. Poiiticians, sald he, do not put confidence enough in the intelligence of the people. Put eontideace in them, and he (Mr. Clay) did put confidence im their invelligence; and wheo he did right, there- fore, he felt assured that he bad the people with him, He wasn most complete ard faithful reprecentative, as ‘be wae pre-ented to my mind, of oar republican govern- ment. Take bim altogetber, with all bis faults Heory Clay was ‘the most perfect representative of our yepublican government of any kuman being | had ever known. He bad foibles and his freaks; 40 has your government its fr and foibles, Hnt then there was @ grandeur, an honor and iategrity that redeemed all these Ey! ‘and hid them in the sunshine of their eplen- der, ir. Clay wae A man who had always stood forward in his place, and maintained the rights of the people, as Re uncerstood them. with a courage that could aunt. Inthe midst of clamor and of strife, he stood up in all the majesty of his form to maintain what he eueved to be te truth, convinced that ‘‘truthi « migaty, and will prevail that, said he, is my confidence, that # my hope, and thereon | am willing to stand, sink or wim. Now, Mr. President, permit m9 to returo my Banke to you. (Loud cries of ‘Go oa, go on,"’ went forth rom a!! parts ot the hall.) We have been talk: bow Kentucky and Virginia, I wish it to de unc am # Virgipian by birth, and have a right to some privi- Jegts bere. I was born im the heart of Kentucky, whea Kentucky was county of Virginis. and I hava a right, therefore, sesording to the common law of the Slashes, to speak when I please and stop wien | please, Mr. Critten- Gen toox his seat amidtvociferous cheers by the assembly. The next reguiar toam was— The State of Iilinois—Once a portion of the territory of the id Dominion; she will never fall, in the Bour of to gns- the mother. which brought her into exis‘ence. Alr—*Oid Virgina Never Tire.” Senator Dovcias arose amid thunders of ap- Plause. snd said—Mr. President: There {+ n0 coa- sideration on earth that would be more proud to every IUvncisan, than the conesiousness that she aiways proved’ worthy of her ancient mother. ‘We all reccgnise the paternity im our jurispru- dence, in every form in which the common law toox et our State; in fast, ia her whole system of laws. Daas Was once @ co uaty of the State of Virginia. Every Winois lawyer bas frequent occasion to be reminded of the fact, in citing the sources of her laws. Our people form intermixture of Virginians and of Kentusk- er own. This also reminds us of our pater- ; and it is a matter of pride to re ion affecting ‘he integrity of 1 Union is concerned, Mlincis and Virginia have never separated. 1 arpear here to-day for the purpose of uniting with you in paying a just tribute of respect to the memory ot Kentucky’ Sgreat statesman. I say Kentusty’s great wtaterman, for although he was born in the Vid Dominion, 1 cannot conceal from you the fact that his having re- meved to Ken‘ucky in her tnfant days, and his fami ieri- ‘ty wi h the scenes of frontier life, much to do in weculting that stern character, that individual indepen- ence wiich ie peculiar to new ements. I believe that, although Virginia, of all places on earth, was the weil on which to learn the true theory of our “constitu tion, the complex system of our government, and the peculiar working of it, it would be be:ter seen in the ex- eitements, exposures, and the daring scenes of tae forest ‘than in the oid States, where all has been firmly settied and fixed by the framers of the constitution themselves. We have come here to-day—mem of all parties, of all shacee of opinion, or rather men of all parties and all ebaces of opinion who believe that the constitution is the sumpreme law ot the land—come here to-day for the purpose of contributing our testimony of twnd veneration for the charaster ani pablic ser- viees of Henry Clay. Iam sure there is no American who is on American at beart, whe:her from the North or ‘the South, from the East or the West, that does not fel ud of the fame and reputatim of Henry Clay; andif wishes that pride to be swelled and excited into wild entnuriasm, Jet him cross the waters, and miagle with ‘the lovers of freedom in the Oid World, and there he will find the rame of Henry Clay more dear to him than even in bie own native country. I remember well that wnen a with ‘once sanding aod looking at the few solitary monuments im the temple of Jupiter, and seeing one prostra’e mon- tment there, the most eloquent of modern Grecian staves- men and prominent legislators of the Grecian Parliament approached me, and said that that column {ell from its tion cm the very day that the news of the death of ry Clay reached Athens. No traveller passes from ‘0 the ruins of the Acropolis teat is not 0 the very rock, and in‘ormed that the the n of Henry Clay’s death arrived there, that very column fell from its position. The elee- sone who took me to the Senate chamber, showed me the verolutions that were adopted and entered upon the re- words of *he Greetian Parliament, there to stand as long as their constitution and government existe, as 2 token of gratituce to Heary Clay for the services which he bac rendered in tavor of the independence of \reece when she was strugglicg against the Musselman for & national existence. Go where you will, through- out any portion of the civilized ‘id, wherever constitutional government exis:s, and there the name of Benry Clay is first and dearest in the breast of svery de- votee cf freedom. Then, I ask you, why should not we, from the North acd from the South, trom the Esst and from the Went, without reference to party distine- tion and past party dilferences—why should not all men who believe in the integrity of the constitution, sed that the Union must be preserved through the constitution, } veonage pe spplause), come here on this day to pay a bute of reepect to the memory of that great states. man who consti utes the admiration of our countrymen, and who was loved by all men who knew him personally? Whatever differences of opinion might have existed between him and the msjority of his coun- trymen on certain pointa of cons'itutional construction, and certain other points of expediency upon partiealar measures, toat man does not live, and never did live, that doubted his patriotism or his loyaity to the country, whenever that country needed his services. (Tremen- nour applause.) If you look to the time when we were engaged in a foreign war, you will find, as has been well maid, that Ciay ana Caiboun led the patriotic frees, sas- taining a Virginia President in maintaining American henor, Again, when in the midst of domestic strite division bad been inculcated inte the midst of a portion of Ameriean people, growing out of measures of expe- Gieney or constitutional construction, Henr: Bn ae sale 4 always, as the man to quiet and calm passions, and restore peace oneord tos distracted country; and sithoush be has been called the great compromiser, low me to soy Fy “pacifioator’? better becomes 'the mission. He romise matters of expediency; but mever, neveri o os an whole history cid he com} ine the rights of his country or the conssitbasion of his country. B mere matters of ex] ly he was ready tocon- oedet or the take of herment, oat in matters involving ‘taei ntegrity of the constitution or mational honor, be never yielded—never comprised one lots. Appreciating na I do the life and services of Herry Uiey, it waa s labor ‘of love I must say, that brought me here to old Hanover to pay my by ate of respect with that love and vene- ration that ¢ im of one religion to Meces, or of ancther goe jerusalem, to pay his devotions there. My friends, 1 , that it has been with exceeding pleasure that Theva set you here to-day, seeing that all were animated by one common feeling of friendship and will. All men of all parties seem to have un:ted cor- y in this tribute, and forgetting party differences, Save combined in offering a proper meed of praise, whieh a well spent life deserves at the bands of all men. The PREaDEST next gave— ‘Tensesseo—Sprang from the side of North Carolina, but al. age clove to the Virginia line. > Semator Jowm arose in reeponse to aloud call from the speeches. I Secason wehbe 1 hope for T am, in common parlance, do pot velong W jhe demorratic party, NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 2856. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ded i hea President, (Laughter.) "1 mew that it is not suited 1 know that it is not suited to the po- Mice of the country; bor I chooag as an American to re my Own 0} and ask n0 favors of any one. The only thing that astonished me in this whole affair is that you found out the right arm of the administration first, (( ), and then old “immortal” (Botts), Mr, Buttler, from South t, the gen- nex! Veman from at hei the Little Giant from Mlinois next. (loud iN bY did, you not call upon me first! isinterested man among them ell. py is ane gentleman that has ad- but they are all gentlemen of aspirations. every one of them expects to have office—some, indeed, the Presidency—(laughver)—and it is my opinion they will never obtain what they aspire to. (Laughter.) have got party, and have scarcely a right to speak m myself. 1 sean or iT, and will speak. nereapes ty ot my own. Lamgoing to muster to-night, - pect to get the “ so divine” (Botts) and the pride of Kentucky, and the chivalry of South Carolina and the gallantry 0! ‘Tuinois. l expect to get them allin. 1 will make you good speech if you sitdown. (Cries of “Sit down, sit down |’) One ot the great differences betweea myrelf and the other learned gentlemen is that they are eabing for glory and In epee for fun. | want to tell you about my party. My party is made uj volun’ soy bead phy ance ten + ria) eagle of the gallant itman first. a clase of outsiders, of which I, myself, am the ete; and mes the cloring scene of our glory, the ‘border ot 8.” Now, sir, that .ts our party—‘ volunteers, outsiders and border ruffians.” (Loud laughter.) }] am sure to get the three dis ished and eloquent gentle- men to my right—Mesais. Botts, Crittenden and Batler —and when I get them, I am sure of success, I did not come here to make a speech. I Se basic to talk mee andjI eame to pay te to the memory of that man that I Powe. litt coe say that troly.’” said Mr. Botts.) 1 knew you loved him, I stood by him in all his fortunes, when the storm was low- ering, and thunders were heard,fand when the lightnings were seen. I stood by him—! stood by bim when the sucebine of prosperity was around him, humbly thank- ing God for it. Istood by him and closed his eyes in death. I stand by his grave, and am ready to die by it. What more need I say? What sore can Tsay? To love him was my pride; to serve him was my ambition; to have died for him would have beea my crowning gio: (Great appause.) He sleeps the long, lasteleep. No thunders shall disturb his grave. Oh, that I had the power to invoke a blessing from Heaven upon his country acd his name! I should but carry out the last dying pulsation of the beart cf that man that loved nothing better than his country, and feared nothing but dishonor. The PRESIDENT vext cave:— Pennsylvanis—as sha goes, to goes the Union. Senator Bicier, having been called upon to reply to this toast, arose and said:—1f'® be trne, Mr. President, ion, this Union will Jast forever, In no = ‘on, small or great, old or young, is there # people more devoted to the copstitution from whieh the Union emanstes than are the people of Pemnsylvania. Feilow-c here to-day I heard a gentleman rema railroads caused prejudices among the various seetims of the State, and were rather detrimental to the interests of many, than otherwise. I differ en- tirely. I believe rnilvoads increase aud promote intercourse of every kind, sceial, commer :ial and politi- cal, 1 believe that the effect of these facilities of inter- courte will be to root out prejudices, and give greater stability to our republican institations ae the repre- sentative in part in the United States Senate of the State in which stands the city where Independence Hail was founded, where the Declaration of Independence was adopted, where the constitution was formed, I come roundly to the spot where Henry Clay was born—Henry y. whose whole career was devoted to the maintain- ancect that constitatior. Fellow citizens, the Union and the constitution are ineeparable. The Unioa is but the offspring of the constitution. We sre tourd to maintain every feature of it. its lettar and ite spirit must be maintained. Those who would dis- card one feature discard the whole. It cannot be main- tained in part; it must be msintained as a whole, and so maintained the Union will be safe. I regret, fellow citizens, that I have no time to aude in il to the carcer of the illustrious dead, whose memory we would ccmmemorate on this occasion. They are to be drawn from that career before ur, of wisdom, pat- rioticm and true devotion, which at this day mey pot be studied in vain; "but I shall not attempt that tonight. Allow’ me to say thet lize the mountain rivalet, swellivg as it Grippled along, until it became embodiea in the deep sea, Ciny’s career, from being the Mil Boy of the Slashes. became the Speaker of the Urited States House ot Representatives; and thence becoming more ore endeared to his countrymen by hie known Cisint ted zealand patriotism, he went om trtil, having aciuired a degree of popularity and esteem which few ever enjoyed, he was known as the “Great Pacificator.”” And we find that the last act of his ca- reer was the introduction of the great compromise mea- sure, which at that time restored quiet and harmony to his cistracted country. It was then his caeer was run: it was then that his greatness was lost in the immensity of bis patriotiem. The next toast war— Tewa—Young in the counci’s of the her delega‘ion be soon be ate to cope With the Richards aud vaindine ofthe Senator Jomns being called out, made a brief but happy "his e next toast wae— cry of igs, oe habrar pe ératt is made upon her fora statesman. acd soeve ali for a genleman, the protested uniers James M. Mason is taken for Ns delivered a short BIg in far array EY WEBSTER was calles judge Douglas to respcnd to a toast, which he ‘aid'in ine ie Ae but elo quent sty'e. ‘The foilcwing volunteer toasts were offered:— By Rdwin Ehelton. Virginia—The fairest daughter of the Uxion—The mother of our beloved Washington and Hemry, ihe Ulusirious Jefferson, Madison, Mcnroe and Vlay—let ms geard her boror with jesious care, and revere the memory of her trio's and Llusizious sons, Hon. James M. Mason—Tho able and faithful Senator of Virginia, He would do honor to any Sta! By Wm. L. White, Jr. The Old Dominioa—Mey she always prove true to her prizciples, her history and her renown. By BB. Dickinscn., Henry Clay- Whose memory we cele. braie—Like tbe clay fou his native county, he lives ensbrized in the bosom of his countrymen. By Charles L. Mulloy. Thong boast of a living Hepry and Clay, 3¢: her Ruflu, Whiie, Rich: ardaon, Morris. Dabrey, Newton, acd many other able sons, will compare favorabiy with thare of any other county. in thé State. The ladies are not to blame that there are not more Clays and Henrys. By Burwell B. Dickinéon._ Hon. John S. Caskie, Represen- tative in Congress trom the Sixth distri. of Virginia— Dien ‘uirbed for his able and fearless defecce of niae rigaa yugh emall in stature. yet large in imelleot. By Burwell B. Dickinson. Chastain White, Feq.—Hanover’a former able and patriotic delegate, aed present ‘popular and ditinguished Benator—worths to, occupy in the hearts of countrymen that position held by him whose birthday we cele Ma jh_not _ab'e to By H. Olay Prnese. The Compromite Act-The hesvens ened and the earth trembled a the approaching storm; God called a master hand {rom earth ard him set Cis rain- bow inthe heavens, and immediate:y the clouds were dis- Dersed apd the storm passed away. That rainbow was the scmpromise act, and the mas‘er band that @rew it was Henry The acremblage then separate’—some having gone to Richmond, and others to Washington. Mr. Cass AND TRE AMERICAN RESIDENTS AT Rowe.—We learn from reliable authority that ar. Lewis Cass, Jr., the American resideat Minister at Rome, at no time very acceptabie to his countrymen, has recently added aus ne to his unpopularity by his singular prootedin rd to a proposed celebration o! the irtkeay t Wat ington, All the arrangements had been made for a magnificent fete in honor of the 22d of Feb- ruary. Everything was in readiness, even to the print- ing cf the cards of invitation, when !t was deemed ex- ecient to abandon it, the entire forponaivility cf the lure being formally thrown upon Mr. Cass. Tae facts aa we learn them from a gentleman who was in Rome al the time, sre as follows:—EFarly arrangements had been —_ for the celebration by all the Americans prosen with their invited guests. ‘The festivities were to c: ith a ball. Nc opposition by the government was anticipated, but early steps were taken to ascertain its willirgness and to receive permission. Mr. Cass under took the task of aseertainicg the views of the Papal government. This, however, he d.glected to do until alate day, when, instead of seeing Cardinal Antonelli in person, he consulted aly, some of the sub-officials, and from them reported that the government would be offended it there was dancing in lent. He stated that the police would not interfere to interrupt or prevent the party, but tbat it would damage the standing of the American Minister. It was toereupon deeided to abandon the whole affair, and @ formal vote was passed censuring Mr. Cass, and throwing upon him the responsibility of the fatlure, As soon a6 the American Micister beard of tnis vote he waited upon Cardinal Antonelli, and was assured by him that, the Roman government had not the least objection proposed celebration. As soon an the knowledge wane ‘ed the American residents, a renewed attempt ua tune to, peouel, Pita the Site but, as Mr. Cass tively refused to allow the use of hia name as one of the managers, the majority were cnwilling to en vi with Zz party, and {t fell through. ge omen OS was proposed and successfully sceom| be to w at asa sense of their fecling towards ir. by general consent; o give that individual So vane in- vitation. He was privately invited by the gentlemaa who presided at the dinner party, but thi invitation he had sense eneugh not to aecept.—Bostom Atlas, April 1, Common Pteas. Pefore Hon. Jadge Daly. Suit for Assault. Prancis H. Slater vs, Wm. BE, Smith. This was a ruit for ansanlt and battery committed on the plaintiff by jefendant, who, it appeared, was subject fits of alienation of mied. While in «i he attacked the plaintiff with « loaded cane in the street. The jury found a verdict for plaintiff, of $2,260. Utes Gasetie says that seventy-three connterfelt- ers of evin and bank notes have been esnvicted in the Northern district of New York since United States Dis- tries Attorney Garvin entered upon the duties of his office. Governor Price, of Missouri, has commuted the sen tenee of Sarah Haycraft, sentenced to be hnng on the 11th instant, to twenty years imprisonment in the peni- tentiary. The ice is all out of the Merrimae river between Man- eberter and Concord, and the water is gradually rising, Owing to the misplacement of s switeh on the Provi- dence and Wi ‘er railroad, @ hee of care was rom into an engine house on the Oth inst., damaging several cart, and eae the legn of Charles Jenks and James Ronan, both of Pawtucket, Mg, Jets’ legs were broken ip eeyoral places, ‘with the rare of ‘ G. WEST, No. 4 Liberty place, New Yon York, or Reg? se ani Plaee, South Fourth sire et, one door iamsb' $475 —HOUSE TO LET, Rad ExCRE, 9, ere litle worn; voeoe ‘Dot 10 lot only Dy aale of the taval ure. MADISON AVENUE.—THERE IS NOW VACANT Exo Santee ieee om the second fioor of a first c'ass The house is with all the magea ‘pace by te denn, und thoes 6 Fount and Fi Fiftp fis oremeed inolecs 'e prextinity, BASKMENTS AND ONE SHOP 10 LET_FORMER 2 Sahable for, mecnanica, business, later for viseksasly wheelwright or iron works; will be let cheap Poseeesion given immediately, equlge aC” KWAPE: No. 68 East Thirteenth street, corner of Fourth aven' PARTHEATS TO EET—OONSINEING OF ONE —_ of a Sees Claes Yeo Beary: and ie benaas oso. iro 130 it rooms each. with paniries, wie cre te A meg og Rent from $275 to 6400. Toquire on ihe we teon strest, between Fifth and Sixth ened A FIRST CLASS hte STORY JENGLISH (BASEMENT brown ston to let reasonable, a: No. 1l¢ West mace cold and sbower e,Taundry. de. Apply to A Bro iat Beand Traine (rom $90 ‘so mist De. 0. m2) yurchased. HOUSB TO s= or BROAD. Frans first floor ae ue sree on floor: yearly i rent Bd; ea : Pos tly. B, W. RICHARDS, 907 Broadway. LARGE HOUSE TO LET" CONTAINING TWENTY rooms, wit — — short tance from Broad w Y) NO. 38 tained fem 10 1d Siclok. ‘The location is an e: for s first clase boarding house, Apply to B, W. BICHA! No, 307 Broadway, Us ee aan BEDROOM, ON penton ote spoke and iD seal ry TR em prgerery amily; price "yoeion fret quired, Padre A. 0.8 ‘0. B., Herald office, PARTMEATS TO UEr13 129 EIGHTH AVENUE, } Gh th street. Second ficor, consisting o iad two tmall rooms, ing Yrith Peek basement, two large pantriee and use of cellar, == CLASS HOUSE 70 LET—IN TWENTY-FIFTH street, convenient to the Sixih and Eighth avenue cara, Fow filled with first claas boarders. A portion, cr ine entire furniture will be fold reasonable; one-third cash, balance on dime jo suit purchaser, Apply to B. W. RICHARDS, No, 307 way GOOD STORE AND BASEMENT TO LEASE—FOR tbree or five years, No. 3 Canal street, one door from Centre street, 23 feet tront by 57 feet in depth. The ‘mprove- ment in ae doen 1g Canal street makes it a pro: nent stand for business. - B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. GENTLEMAN HAVING A FIRST CLASS THREE story brick house, wiih arched parlors, extension, and all ihe moder: improvements, pleassnt!y located on the west side of town, between Seventh and Kighth avenues, would like to make tn arrangemert with & mall American family to occa- py therame, and furnish hoard for himself, wife and child, aa § consideration for the rent; no other voarders would be’al- lowed, Parties wishing a $1,000 house (etire, excepting Fecond floor and agrcesble aeseriations, of the avove ‘wil please addrese @, H., herald offive, wits real name 4 rericence. References of the first character given and re quir "A SMALL FAMILY HAS THE UPPER PART OF TABIR house to let; consisting of seven rooms and & large front Barement and kitchen; gas, if desired; will be let rery low 10 aresycnmble tenan:, “Apply, between 10 and 4 o'clock, at 34 Commerce etree! A Wonk Se TO LET—A NEW FIRST OLAGS three story bu‘ ding, sutabie tor may light mechanical or ober butivess, in rear of 29 King st Steet. Inquire on the premises, orot A, RAYMOND, fl Chatham streek ASELBNT TO LET ON BROADWAY.—70 LaT, A basement, in one of the best jocatiens in Broadway, 2) by 100 feet, with good light front and rear, and suitable fr any Airco: usiness. Inquire of BRAISTRD & DOUGHERTY, 299 Broadway. sppenettey dad —TO LET OR FOR SALE—TWO BROWN @ houses, 247 and 253 Clinton street; three stories and friske attic, basement and sub-celler, bath room and garden. Rent £750; price $4,500. Inquire at southwest corner of Clin- on 614 Caroli streets, ‘AR AND DINING SALOON TO LET, FURNISHED. — To let, the bar and dining ss loon, 76 Ma! ail the turziture ard Sxtures eempiete tions in the eity for the business. Apply on the premises or at 36 Peek sitp. az oN: STATEN eae —TO LET, A Use, Ke 5 7. D, CUTH ae HOURE—70 LE?, A FURNISHED HOUSE, pleasantly situated within a few or of the ase ied ‘be hed for six months of & year. For Tr ply at 74 Bast Twenty third s:reet, ‘wibin thtee Cut RENT—THE DWELIING PART AND BACK basement, being second. third and f¢urth stories of orick voiloing op west ride of Kighih avenue, fest nouse south of Fifleth street, second story very handsomely fixished, for or separeieiy, eecond tory and basement, $16; third story, $10, Gin story, #8. werer on every oore bee il on tke premises’ House 50 feet ceep. QQUE22 RENT—A SPENDID FIVE WINDOW RUOW, ‘on eecond ficor of building No 66 Fulton sireet, corner at Ry der’s alley, rent $250; one do. do, #200; basement, 90 by 37 feet, $20. Aleo. 8 five dwelling house in (rove street, Jersey ou, with a tbe modern improvements, ren: $400. ADDI EVANS, 66 and 68 Fulton street, New York. Py SECOND FLOOR IN BROOKLYN—TO let, to a small. respectable family, four pretty littie rooms, wita pantries, gas fixtures, cellar. yard, Ac; rent abou: $150. Apply on the premises, 126 Vanderbilt avenue, 15 minutes’ walk or rice by the Myrtie avenue cars tothe ferries. Posses- sicn at any time. JOUNTRY SEAT AT FORT HAMILTON. L. I. TO L2T, five acres of ground, ineluding, gxrdea, w panied: Sale all the early vi les. isan? contains i rooms; bovse and outbuildings in good repair. The house bre ‘8 commending view of the upper snd lower es is within two mairutes) walk of ihe steamboat landing; stages pass the docF five times exch day fcr the Brooklyn care. For further par- tienlars inquire of H. D. CLAPP, Averett House, N. Y. SY GOODS STORE TO LET—NO. 135 SPRING STREEP, Apply at No. 197 Spring street. ILEGANT VY ee ROOMS TO LET -IN SUITS or single, with board, a: the Madison Park House, Brigéj ‘way, corner of Twenty fifth street, opposite Madison park. es HOUSE TO LET FOR Pi MORTHS.—?) bh use is three stories, new: hes all the modern impro' ments; wits pranies in Fi'teenth mi ree, near Sixth avent Address x 3,068 Post Ive eae Hea, ocr an FIXTURES OF & rocery and liquor tore, with dwe lirg aparimen a fret tate cash Dusiness..” Rent cheap Wall cena. FoF For fail particulars apply at 250 Koes hightecuth etreet, \URMISEBD COUNTRY RESIDENCE £0 a OR FOR eale, at Clifton, Staten Ieland; two scres of land, conve Bient to the ferry, fine view, shade and fruit trees, and good vegetable garden: complete for summer ned winter rei Apoly o @ A, SMITH & LE ROY, 25 William street, RST BATE FARM TO RPNT_LOCATRD SIX MILES from Flushing, 100 acres tiiable and 10 acres woodland; will be rented for a year, cr leased tor s term ot years. It is well eituated and puseeptidieot roducing Sreat crops. Ren: moderate. WM. R. PuINCE,Fluaning. “NeB.~ Cbit Tees in packoges, a: 86 and $10, and in Hota, until Nay TS. )URNISHED HOUSE —TO LET, IN A MOST CONVANI- ent aud desirable neighborhood, a baadsome three story houre, completely furnished trom top to bottom, and fitted with all the modern im) provesen, Water. gas, dc ; elegant chaa- deliers, fixtures, 4c. Adérees box 6&4 Post office. ANDSOME FURNISHED HOUBE»TO LET OB FOR sale.—A very £0; yur sory and base- ment briek house, on Eset Binawnis street, near tus vesant square, and fin im the most elegant mann a solid oak blinds. speaking (on ‘Bot, cold and show: bathe, heater, dum ab wales Tr closets, range, bronze Salers in the; jones ue ans globes. Vea fares Frith side hah s, ower 1 ‘i tee, 1 Aes, and is in perfect order. uperior maaney, and in- eludes femurs et ihe or aioe “descrip tion and in éxceilent condition ; Ai lee tae ‘hat a gentle nan of taste can desir {a prosounesd to be the most complete establish: ment in the be city. Nearly al alribe {he purchase mosey may remain ia unquestionabie, First Siase railroad bondatwiil ve taken is exchabge. It not ol willbe let to 4 responalble party tor aierm ot years, from I. For carés of admission. De pr remises, aiid full par. Healers, “apply 10 ALBERT ‘i. NICOLA, "No. 4 Bread OUBE TO LET—THE FIRST CLASS norm STORY brown stone front house No. 143 West Forty-seeond it ion ig oo ¥ deetra' emt 9000, “Appl Sayre itastion is very desirab'e. $500. ply en the ss, or to THOS. McCLUNE & CO., 47 Bread way, eed TO ol IN BROOKLY¥—A ae uae imitation brown stone house, on Ninth street, east Fifth avenue; has eleven cr twelve rooms the railroad. Appiyto B. WARREN, 24 aS OF A GRENTERL HOUSE, SITUATED and is convenient 5 iiliam street, fest Thirtieth street, to Jet, to a small family, con- sisting of front and back parlors, basements, 4 with #1 the modern eon veniences, a¢ range. gas aod rent $275; references exchanged. For pare! spply we byA Davia, 187 Fulton street, OFfTS TO LET.-TWO OR THRER IN STORE NO. 63 L' Maiden lane, Inquire of the occupant, Lake —TO LET, THE FIRST AND SECOND LOFTS, logetker or separately, st © low rent to & good tenant Fowseenion igimediately, required, Inquire at 200 Peari IVERY STABLE KREPERS—TO LET OR LEABE, desirable stand No. 26 Cherry sree, nese Frankie ae it having been cecupied for many by Pace estar, and Sor the fourteen year care by Hlithalet Gel for that being Reakiedly one of the b Tnqhire at the f the yard % Cherry streat, of JACOB VinnwePoon, Jr. FFICES 20 LET—iN FTROPLE'S BARK BUILDING, corner of Oanai and m streets, suitable for pro- ‘ensional men, 8, architects and real estate brokers. othees are vedy supester, abd rent low. Apply at the Bank. PFIOE TO LET.—PART OF A FINK AND HANDSONE cffiee, in the best location, and admirably adapted for who" pg EES Re men ck bay ich iatter es. nees it rw ease given, stred. Address box 300 Post office,” apa: * Pre haa 30 LET—PART OF AN OFFICE, 18 et best location, well adapted for Brig] Inquire of PALKENAN, POLLAK & CO 13D eet, in the rear a 1CE& TO LET, AT KO, 7 aoa STRRET—TWO fire offices on the second ficor, adapted to lawyers or business men; wil be let ‘apetber or separmely: Inguire on the premises IDE. ILRABANT COUNTRY RESIDENCE —A G0 COMMODIOUB honee, at gry 3 ball a mile raiload Or; with nine 8, & large froit; rent $20 per |. PRINCE, Fiusbing. ART OF A HOUSE TO TET T 1 BROOKLYN—ONE- bait of the modern four story house No, 69 Henry street, Within five minutes’ walk of Fulton ferry, with range. gas, de, Bent low ton small family. Inquire om the promaieser OF ‘at No, 25 Fulton street, N. Res NEAR BROADWAY, TO LRT.—SEVBRAL FINE let, forniabed or unfurnished, to gentiemen scaly, ry) Frome. rocin r ‘an eee os xtra” API at jouston + aay or A menufactory. Ap} wy OOM ON BROADWAY, 10 LeT—AM WLIGIBLI: wiitertee x rd 1 ory of the Se, Edy 1 Be i rerpectable DB, Ply on remines, 10 9, P. RUTRAM & 00, r TENANTS’ REGISTER. Roweayay OOFTAG) aa —T0 LEX, AF ROCKAWAY. with gone and warded stupid, and st and view of ped waren HN. ay m2 street, New York, or to JO! . DAYTON, 43 street, Brooklyn. OOMS 10 LET.—A SMALL FAMILY, OOCUPYING A gentee! house in the most pleesant of Becond ave. Rea) ee! = aaiining, wee | meee neers vot ofbeer OOM8 ON BROADWAY TO LET—TWO &PLENDID rooms, on séeond floor, fort; as fam, dame, joa mein se paered; bowse just put in Note ‘Apply on tbe Ta OT Brita eA ERT AW TT. HOTEL TO LET, FOR ONB OR MORE — Fhe end Somat om) rained bel sown as tae’ Ben View Bovey ck wy. has ait the eA Settany yeaa Sores sailing and riding, toge ‘emany pleasant resorts inthe woods, making avery Coxirabie place for s firs class fenast ip whom ft will be lot on le terms. Apply to A. F. JARVIG, 89 Prince street. coachman’: Oro: wale ASGRRARD, 17 Gramevoy park or 27 Wall Ta F POWER.—LOFTS, WELL LIGHTED, TWELVE on each, with steam, ‘0 set. Apply at SOHN RENN EDS toam maraie works, Thirty-fifth street, seventy-five teet west of Broadway. IFAM FOWER FOUR ROOMS, 2x73 FEET, AND 44 feet, all new, light, convenient, Ac., Inguire oa “ie ‘premises, 117 Prince vane or r without b er. street, or Bt 268 ies ‘LOBE TO LET, ON Sees ree .—THE LARGE- commodious store No. 201 between ueth and Twenty-first eran haan nae of the bex business locations on the avenue; has occupied as @ turntture, Ieokingglaas and picture tre; immediate possesston behed, Apply o ARTHUR DEVLIN, on the premises. TORH TO LET—THR COMMODIOUS STORE IN THE brown stone buildin; ‘Bighth avenue, near Thirty-third street, A re “ienlrabie locations Apply to'J. PROARE, 163 Hester stree! Si N ISLAND fer AND STABLE TO LET— ROE epinee this pony mgr: a aed complies} order, = of ground a‘tached; oa, forse of Hazrisca sot un oa very ready abot midway between Stapleton and ‘Facer landings. Inquire n the premises, belure Friday ue Lnt—8i1 BROADWAY St Brow. ware SEREB?, Inquire on mises, ot M.L, BATT oF of Jeb Monies "ance RA TEREE cae ‘opposite inion park. M70 LETTIN SOUTH BROOKLYN, A FIRST, CLASS y house, pi peomaty cou, “Het Jom Union cee be- tween Chnion End ‘Oo Also, a house, No. 246 Pearl street, Detw we Mirtle ave- nue, Apply to D. A. HOUSING No. Ro, 200. ‘Pear! aire et, Brook: lyn. LET—THE NEW THRER STORY ae HIGH BASE. ment house, No. 63 Forueth street, bet Fourth and Hexingion aveniet, 25 feet rout by 44 feet deep, with all m0 dora improvements, Rent $700 per annum Inquire of THOs. HUTLEN, 180 Weet street, Corner of Vesey, L&T—TWO STONE FRONT HOUSES, FOUR STORIES high, in Twenty-first street between Ninnthand Tenth ave- nues, with the modern mprovements; rent $800esch. Also, on Thirty sith street, betweer Lexington sad Fourth avenues, afonr ory mote front house, with modern improvetsents: ren: $100. ‘hire, Jo. 250 West Thirteenth street, three story and basement house, bath, gas, dc. ; rent $500, Also, Nota ‘Ninth avenue, Wore and dwelling; would be let for 9, No. 280 Wert Fi nLERi 2 90s ta Netee,Scy end ato ese, Bae a ath; wold oe let tor $10, in ood orders Ato, No. 227 West 7! fairey rata good leituation;’ rent S800. ‘nino, No. 16? story, with several sores. Ap: ply toJ. & Res avenue’ and Bix teenth strech, from 7 A. M. 109 P. ea LET—HOUSK NO. 191 EAST FIFTEENTH STREET; con‘ains all modern improvements; rent $800. Inquire a, office 120 Tenth street, near ‘Third avenue. Le Lut FWO {IBREE STORY AND ATTIC BRICK oures. 278 ani street; algo, two story 0: houre, 288 Spring street. Wil be reatea iow’ to's good tenant Apply 10 B. NEWHOUBR, 775 Hudson street. TO LET IRE STORE AND, BASEMENT NO. 90 WIL. area mate Maiden lage, furnianed [with fre, proct safe, waterclorets, gas fix: Tent low. Apply between Wand 17 o'clock, te 8. 8: NOTORINGR, 90 Joke set TP LES IN BROOKLYN, STHAM POWER, IN A WELL ighted loft; very desirable for manufacturing nurD 268 apriraies pistes erat Le Maden fan ap sar ferry, or ai 2. 1 ania a er W. A. OOLLING # CO & CO. To rant ‘f—LGFT&, WITH &1DE LIGHTS, IN THE NRW ore, No. 63 Ann street, near the corner of Wiliam street also two eyacious lofte ou ihe vecond ory, with sky and side lights, sion Lin epee with tet ‘63 Ann street gis eee jn Willism snd A) re tp Apply at 48 3 o’ciock, or to John _ stree ‘D. M. PxYBRR, “Foal 2 to JOHN LLO D, 15 Naseau street, corner of Pine. ‘0 LET—THE HOUSE NO. 22% WEST Kaci street, It isa two story and attic house, with high base- ‘et syn nies JAMES 8, SL! ‘SLtyren, 82 Broadway. 10 L¥T_ ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, THE COMMODIOUR brick house, 43 Middagh errr vedas eos cones the corner of Willow. Thehouge is three storiee, eu cellar; gas and txvuree areughot “Ser waltsble for s large oF genie: private boer ouse, being within thies mibuwe’ Welk cftue Flon ferry’ cow vinderpoing Woroge repairs. Con be seen ai any our, and immediate possession Biten, Rent reaconable, cay $700, 10 an Spproved tena. Apply to B. W. DAVIS, 68 Fulton street, Brooklyn. 0 LRT—A NRATLY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH FIRE. Place ‘nd pantry attached, io @ email private famuy where there are no children, to & gentlemen and bis wite, or two young men; with or without partial board. Uall at 103 Greenwich avenue, corner of Troy ‘street, eptrance in Troy [0 Lat_tHR FOUR STORY BROWN STONE FROM house, situated in ton piece, fronting on Stusve rant square; contains ali the modern’ improvements. F \ terms apply at 180 Tenih street, nesr third avenue. '0 LBT—ON &TATEN ISLAND, ONE MILE SOUTH OF Castleton landiog, a gexteel Fenidence, having large #'abie, and twenty scres of ground attached; the lan scare acide, with nt $750. Inquire divided into garden. iawn, m1 sbundance o! fruitand ornamental of O, E, LEE, 77 Ninth street. ‘0 LET—THE LOT OF PULA IN ROBE STREET 716x145 feet, with the building th known as tte Quakers) Meetini: House. Apply to CHARLES DEVLIN, 21 street pe LET—A TWO STORY HOUSE AND THREE QUAB+ tere of am acre of jad, with stad’ a eG Washingtcn, ten minu'es’ walk from the Hi m Baliroad de- Bese Rent $11 7S per annum. Also, 8 large room on the second joor of 17 19 Bowery; bas ‘& concert an ize, 37 foot Trout by 9 feet be pd Snquire per every: 1 LET, OR FOR Lat Sh COUNTRY SEAT AT? erent with baro, car pings, bo use and thirty acres land, Bor of CHARL#S DUBE: BERRY, Tuckabo; or of E. DUSENBEBRY, 144 Pear! street. ‘0 LET—A COUNTRY SEAT AT TUCK oe HARLEM Railread, two story dwelling, carriers Bouse, , tearly vew, and 75.acres of a Toque WIE, on the premises; or E, DUSENBERRY, ia Poul py 0 LET—THRERK STORES, NOB. 5 and 40 CAR mine street, rear Fourth street. it, 12 by 30 feet, stairs to connect, Bith roome fitted up in the recom eso ory, aed aa to i juritess: Also, the seoond and third stories of ihe large brick bulldirg 17 Downing street, 70 feet by 25, with wice stairs to the str carriage mi enter 5 abop, AppIy wo BANUEL HOTALING & CO. 101 rd 103, i LET—A COUNTRY SAT, FOR THE SUMMER OR Year, witha fme new houre ‘and barn, with fruit, and trem ore to thirty geek , if. or pec Ro plenty of hay to keep one or anire of FAMEG SERDAR, 165 Caen street, frome I 10 0 LBITBE PREMISES | NOB. 60 a ea FOURTH fg Manbattan Gas, Light bonuses snd a factory ia Ly ‘Will be let separat Key io st Mr, Lane's, corner cf Fourth avecue ae aiee ‘Apply to the Manbattan Gas Light Company, or to W. H. SMITH, No. 4 Maiden lane, 10 LET_7HE LARGE ROOM IN THE SECOND STORY Jet, a number at good ofices 1a Dullting 504 Bre ror large rocm im the teeond tory. APPIF to E, BLOO awiest Broadway. 10 LET—TW® TWO nig AND BASEMENT flit sitaated on Fifty-third street, second door east ‘Third avenue. ‘hese bouses a1 al aveain with all the omnes ba) ako etd Croton water and dry cellars; rent $275. Ap- ply on the premises, be LRET—IN CLINTON PLACE, REAR ft ES A three story dwelling house, in good order, U the dern conveniences, deep lot, degniasy situated; (Wi some faraiture on {wanted.) ibe ne Bio Post ettce, ue swaetes.) LEA FWO BfORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, stmne basement, large garien, end $36 house oc mmands a most beautiful view, and | Fs situated 234 miles from Hoboken, near the Hackensack p! Food, and within three miniutes’ walk of the staring. place of ite sages, waieh run to he ferry every baif hour, “Rent ithont the s7ound, . "AppIy to FRDR. GER- ABD, Bovoven, Nor 50a Washington sur 0 LET—HALF THE THRER Se BRICK HOUSE 118 Cannon street, consisting of front and or, Dedrosers apd basement, Croton wate ry ath aor To quire st 202 Stanion three Py tenant jt will be let reasonable. street, corner of Lewis, from 12 to 4 oreo 10 LET=THF FOUR STORY ENGLISH BASEMENT aweliing. ‘4 West Twenty-fitth wreet, near caren avenue; sil the modern improvements; rert cheay piy to WM. H, HAYES or 8, M. Rs’ Cort andt street. LBT—1¥ WEST HOBOKBN, ON WAVERLEY TER- race, two houses, with ample heeommodation far genteel ron Tt fomilier. Tmmedia Btaces pare ibe dcov every bait hon for ibe ferry ‘Apply on the premises, LET—A NEW BOARDING HOUSR; TWENTY-TWO rooms: rent $400; op the new York Palieaces es commandiog view of Hudeon and Kasi rivers, Flushing, Astoria, Wibiame: burg, Brookiyn, and nearly of New "Tork. al Fort Pret ove, quntiec of a mie om the arty beet rus four Umes e dey: fare 12}; cente, Also, & cote near; rent $150. “Apoly at 252 Broadway, yr LET—TO A SMALL KESPECTABLE FAMILY, WIT! 3 in five minutes’ walk of the Ly won ferry, the second floor end front basement of a three story brick house, 1008 exchanged. Apply at 91 Jay street, Brooklyn. 0 LRT—A A FINE FRONT OFFICR IN FRANKLIN 7 net street, well suited W, real estate or insurance agency BANRELL, on the p jomiaea, oF LET—A PART OF THR TWO STORY BRIO house. No & First avenue, to” small genteel family. In- quire, a premises from 1' to4o'clock P.M. References require 0 LET—10 A SMALL FAMILY, PART OF HOUBR 118 Greene street, near Houston, consisting of from and baox parlers on the # foor, front basement and two beck cme inthe ati; modern improvemenw: Can be seen trom 12 tl 3 o'clock Eo M. Setare re - RAINOR, $78 Broadway. 0, LAT—IN BROOKLYN, A HOUSE, CONTAINS eleven ror ma, arebed parlors handsome cornice, and centre pieces, marble mantels, newly painted and papered Dury house i good order, wih ges and fixtures gompletes Roe ten’ minutes’ walk from Fulton ferry; cars ee every five minutes, Bouse 121 fande street. Kaquire a 123 High street, corner of Bridge, Rent $426. 0 LET—THA THRER STORY ARD BASEMENT HOUSE No. 56 Aang Twenty first stree!, PNG the modern A. HANDENBERGH, 124 improvements, Bnquire of J, Warren er 0 LAT THE OPPRR OR LOWER PART OF 4 GOOD Louse, tn, Woorter rireet. between ami 1 teeter, Om sta.) geolee! Jamily, App y lo W. B, ey er, 623 Broad way, TENANTS REGISTERt > D Let FOR OxE ORB OR MOREY YEARS. On Tae RIGHT and stable, cow ioeen ot chicken fbouse, ao and flower poten ab of fruit, al currania, &¢-, Rent, or farther taorustion eppiy at No. § Albion place, 41: Pour street. LET—PART OF THE HOUSE X3 SOUTH sR0onD street, Jersey [a Phe within fifteen minutes’ walk frorg the rry; Jersey avenue Sages pose o ery ten minutes; nope pare ar? copaista ef the second oor t rah front and back and hall bedroom. tea room and bite’ the hall on first tor, with cellar underneath had aaa 'Foom above, aod Dedroom, making seven rooms and cellar, for $150, water reat oeluded: Pr ige 3 43 BPAPBOTAPLE. PANY, HALF Le 4 id basement house; dd Oroton Heol! sso. ‘Tzquire at the premises, 30 Meuse Teens me or HABDSOME THREE Levi] HOUSER, yun. rnogvenionte, w a penn ODIs, ae aan wee ot Broadway ground; Tent 200, ay a pea he Westen parade grove TENANTS’ REGISTBR. ope Let. Let—A FHREK STORY HOUBE, IN Fi street, betsrema Pourds and Pills avennes:. reo ta lenant, $300. Apply to0. 4 R. POILLON, 234 South st, bi hg 5 LE’ ‘gees sagt 1233 BROADWAY, THE woe bedroom, and basement foomn ia ditto gas’ fixtures, and Croton water. A'so, the third story, saaiing six rooms, closet robes, Ac., dw ‘above. Bent$180, fourth story same as the. ihind.. ‘Rent sia. sigaaire on eet, oe or 109 Fourth avenue, corner ot Twi to 2 o'clock. [0 LET—THR LOWER FART OF MOUSE 102 Twenty-eighth street, four rooms en {o basement, gas, water, closets, as trie farts pezt dour’ 6 toma’ with Geaee Pa = ce 4 wy Toone Be KINGHIMER: SIP 4h avon LET—THE DWELLING PART OF HOUSE Tee ener pa pin in Bice on EB. EL 4th avenue, f Lenore, 393. OF Ole! STREET, NEAR North Moore street, and but short distance ‘trom ark; rent Can be saeen from S94 F aol INCKENBY, 7 Nasenu street, from 12 0 LET—IN THE BEST BUSINESS TOUATIOR ON Broadway, Sg front rooms on the first and wanes. fora merchant mil iner, "tor busioess Ld Pd enrance has been tered given immediately. Please call at 57] Broadway. pore a FOR AN OFFICR-THE BASEMENT 0) Houston street, in second been oceupied for the last four yearby Sidoctors Bent's} ies IN MAIDEN LANB ABD WILLIAM eee as Fe fea tinted, 00 Winn wren ‘Apply 10 1 LET—TBE BROWN STONE, FOUR STORY ENGLIEH one, wih with ail the modern improvements, south forts sires t. 65 feet at weet from Broadway: very One for sale. Rent reasona- Dl Ey if be fated | Apri a» Taure on the premises, be- tween II and 12 ape LET—E8 5 aRTN AVENUB, BROOKLYN, THE ‘a three throughout, oe Semis Meee Sey arco Sepa sia es, ca eas la rented low. Ap- ladies; they woul ply to 8, P, AVERY, 48 Beekman street, up stairs, Er tek bans 2 Pighih and Finiharenen af ta agian base. 1™ r ween aren Louse, Drawn sie, 18 leet nie inches BY 7 Be eo Tou four mle new, rooms, gs, water an open square, with treser i front. Tequire on the premises’ TET—A MODERN BUILT TWO STORY BOUSH situated on Third avenne end ‘and {o6th furnished, w: Brice bout, wilh siéco, and” sabe, Hronied ai niet, with ‘all the modern improve- zene Inquire of 8. B, MCGOWN, Third avenue and 105th Le? THE THRER STORY BASEMENT AND BUB- cellar ruse, 134 Rast Forty: fre ear Third Avenue. House well finished and in good order, with Croton water and bath, Rent $875. Inquire on the p ‘ Taare Fi oe INUIee we ED. KISSAN, OX Maiden lane, OLRT-THE VALUABLE TAVERN SPAND, WITH the ¢joining two story house, oo Bighth avenue, corner of 126ih nizeat, with the two lots ot ground. Rent wo a ood tensat $200 for both houses. ee mer FRED. KISSAM 91 Maiden lane, oF LKT—A THREE STORY AND EXIENSION MAR- boure, on Third place, near Court street, Brosk- i ‘Will be rented low, good tenant, Apply to R. M. NICHOLS, 103 East Broad: ways New York. LET—ONE OF THE ROW OF HARDSOME TWO story, atticavd basement brick houses on Seventy-third street nis een Third and ‘in, avenues. The bouse, con ual bist fal Sy le mant oe for a genteel family. Rent $100." Appiy JOHN CALLAHAN, cotner: Sorentireccoad street and Third avenue, or to CHAR, W. BAKER, 25 Pine st ip LET—THREB STORY BRICK HOUSES; CROTON, bathe, &c.; Fiftieth street, between Broadway og ee in pertoot order: rent 9450. ‘Also, cee ee ie nue; rent ‘OE MERitr, rr ao nied | avenue. = 10, LEZ—-HOUSE 217 WEST, FORTY-THIRD BT. Hight $350. Also, a house in Fortieth s'ree vente; in pe NEAR avenue; dear heveuth avecicer rest $600" Apple to HL MERRITT 49 ‘Third avenue. (0 LET—IN THE, MODERN BUILT THRE BTORY house, 240 West Thirteenth street, ‘on firs: floor, ore Bice basement, and two reoms on floor and large cellar, Croton, marble mantels, gas, range, c. Reni = Lim, AT LOW RENTS—TWO VERY CONVENIENT and pleasantly altuated houses, on Righty eixth streei eas Fot Pores The sereet In 100 foet wie’ desiranier rents B00, App'y © SELLECK Buck Tighy street, near Fourth avenue, or B, L. 8uy- dam, 168 Waverley place. 0 LET_THE LARGE BOARDING HOUSM CR HOTEL sory avalon bows, as Waren ser oe welling house, raver! aizo, simi'ar ‘house 126, Laight street, opposite Waverley place. Lys LET—THE UPPER PART OF A HOUSE ee ee basement. tos small family only; gas inthe ho Be reen alter 12 o'clock. Inquire 3 LEI1—?THE SECOND FLOOR, BACK BASEMENT, gad one room on third om, of house in Lispenard st For furtber particulars isquire of DUPIGNAC & UORN- WELL, and 9% Duane mane 10 LET, TO A SMALL GBNTEEL FAMILY—A TWO house, No. 130 West Jad at. The persons. Enquire on the ens ath evesiet Meo, house No. 1 te Oaual. ApDIY wil te BUYDAM premisee, No bilt up. (0 LET-SEOOND AND FBIRD STORIFS AND FRONT Dasement cf a eeaond clase house, wi improvements; rent moderate to Samal re respecabie family. ‘Apply atts Thirty tiNh street, first door weat oF Broadway. LET—T0 A SMALL, RESPECTABLE FAMILY, T° whbaut enhaven e pariot, wit closets, Kitchen. and. tro bedrooms. Apply to JUHN HENNESSY, 43 Franklin street. LBT—AT STAPLETON, STATEN ISLAND, A NEAT cottage, pleasantly situated, at ). Also, three at brick bouse, being put 1a complete repair, large grounds ai ‘water, fit for a gent eman’s residence; ana ‘s number ot muses at Clifton, Apply to C. BARTLETT, 166 Broadway. Ue) UPPER PART OF HOUSE 1% PRINCB® liven and on waar streets. suitable excepted. LET—A THREE STORY§ HOUSE ON FORTY third oaeth near Broadway, Capen! twelve rooms, ‘with water; rent $300. Also, # three story house on tome mreet; $450. rh, '& dwelling atte twelve rooms, gas waa ath, $800. E. B, RINE) 319 Fourth avenue, from a LET—THE STORE NO. 14 HUDSON feta fl COR: ver of Beach immediately. Apply on street; the premises, of Mer. iN DAVIS, 0 LET—A HOUSE AND CARRIAGE HOUSE, WITH twenty two Jota of pround, laid cut ina garden at Fite ‘on be border for \hose wishing Also, a bouse aud barn, With four acres of land, neighborbood—rent $800; and one hundred lots to lease in dif: ferent parte of the Twelfts ward, on favorable tarme. One garden spot of twenty-seven lots on avenne A between 12ist and 122d streets, will be leasedfor ® number of git leave Yor ville every ten minutes. Apply to Col HART, at the land office Third avenue, between Mighty-third and Bighty- fourth streets. 0 LEY—NO. 31 SUMMIT STREBT, SOUTH BROOKLYN five minutes’ walk from Hamikon avenue ferry; a three story brick house, with all th improvements. Gas complete. Inquire at No. 29, next door, or of MARSH & O0., No, 23 Maiden lane, New York. os LET—THE CoMMODIOUS youn STORY DWELL ‘ng boure, 31 North Moore street. Possession given onthe firstol May. Apply toF. A. BLOOMFIELD. 18 South street, (0 LET—HOUBE 43 WOODHULL STREET, NEAR HA- roliten ferry. Brockiyn; Kouse three tories, barement and under cellar. snd furnished tm good order, will be Jet, for s boarding houe if requ toa food tenant. Rent very low.p Inquire of He ©. BOYD,'10 Pl ft atreet, N.Y. (0 LET—THE LARGE AND SPLENDID STORE, 390 Bowery, on the northwert corner of mreet, ove of the best Jocalions, on tbe street, for the dry goods buliness oF any other. Inquire a 37 Bast Twenty. street, before 9 and sfter 3 o'clock P. M., o at 49 William street at 1 o'clock. (0 LET—A NEW COTTAGE, ELEASANTLY SITUATED of Bian Lf three’ minutes? ang, co oun ewe twelve rooms. Rent Bt0e nddrees D. Betton, 0 LET —THE THRER eee ae roa 46 HUD: on, street; will be rented. as a eneme is sore rerey cae oR Mt PPM, RODMAN, 3 Metropoliaan Pank, with security. Apo! corner of Broadway and Pisestree." ‘0 LBT—FOUR ROOMB, PANTRY AND Moot dla of the three story brick house 106 Rast Nineteenth street, Water throughout; gas in lower hall, Persons with Post ession im: need not apply. mediately. ‘0 LET—THE THREE BTORY AND BASEMENT BRICK house, wilh aa the modern improvements. gas, and fix. C.,'marble mantels, miusted om. he tures, inclosed plaza, rorthwest corner? of Fivouahy street and Hudson avenue, in the city of Brooklyn; destrable bouse for a respectable ic family? ‘inquire on the soulhweat comer of ihe above sirecta, je. 146, 0 LET—-THE HOUSB AND STORE NO. 131 RIDGR street, with stables for four horees; reat per annum; ee PMs or BM EARNING: Ge ‘i Rowson ua Me t's Pe Ms ‘0 LRT—A FOUR STORY BRICK HOU! ‘88, FURNISHED or unfurnished, coniaining twenty-one rooms, with Dathe, do, eitbly situated near Washington equate, 1m select private fami) furnished, $1,600; unturnished, 4 Wilh olleloth aid chandeliers. Would ge’ leased for a’ term of gears Uf desired, on moderaie terms. Security required. Ad- drees M. Moore, Herald office, with real nam rT LET -A THREE prone ht Sl ce An In. ee beter’ with all the moder: =e je. hot and cold water Daas ta iene ‘then five minutes’ w eke rent reanpuabio. feof at 30 i aarea street, Fen aiden az? or of George Caldwell, at Marsh & Co.'s, No. aS LET—IN Eh on LARGR DOUBLE brick wg pete tuate on Bixth avenue, between Twenty second vents Gon pees ae S alioe Cemetery, weil ted ms \wo families or ing house, Rent $250, Tipply i to Mr. DELAPLAINE, NootN 7 New mreet, New York. 5. BA my ad Pewee AND BASEMENT BRICK near warn Mi ine a bath, fee, to W.B, BRINKERUOPR, if fSerore yA. M. Pind ater 6 P. (0 LET—IN BROOKLYN, ABTHRER STORY MABTIO T front modern built houre, hited with marble ¢_ mantels, gue c., in one of the bent neighborhogde; will le. Apply on the premises, 571 ie sect or to GAGE! for mie, ® light wagon to tented Tight carriage. piace 7PO LET—THE LARGE STORB NO. 32 RAST BROAD ‘way. with tea room in the rear; rent moderate. Apply to JAMES MCDIVITT, No. 44 Fast Brondway. 0 LET—THE THIRD AND FOURTH FLOOR OF NO. 46 Greene street,for light Pregpanical urposes, with power ifrequired. Inquire of M. GROBZ, No, 48,Greene sireet, fixt 10 LET, IN BROOKLYN—A THREB 870) B. pees ‘and cellar igs bonse, Heb Nevins exest room, hot and cold water. gas fixtures all oom; ‘wiih thirteen roome. Rent $500 annum. Guauise of J HEALY, 21 ‘Nevine street, T° LET IN be em pte A house 69% B Lwe trance on Fourth oar pase food tenants “Apply i'd AMBSE” BANKER, are LET IN BROOKLYN- PaRT OF ry Corrat bouse. pleasantly situated in Kent avenue. third h frem Jerrile, conalrites of .wo parlors, 9 fice si doors wo ble te bedrooms, Fasaot infers, legen eat Wat nit, ORAWYORD athe 0 aE Brainerd & Gettoy, X No. 10 Cortland street, WN. very low. 0, LET. FURNISHED THE THREE STORY AND Lic house, 161 Went Klevemth stree', ‘The above house all the modern improvements, is three rooms deep, h Iy decorated and painted, and'compinialy f bd f ‘oa small private iainity,” Possession 0 be 1 lat of May. 0 beeen trom Ia. ‘apply MoH QUES, 128 Pear! street Teale, Ge OR ae SALR—A TWO STORY FRA dulding, Siied in, with ‘rick, containing lars and pantries,” The story, feo “acd : water, and cai the city of Hi been ocet apply to BY 1O LET hee FOR SALE—THE itd woe er Sro) Foglish basement marb'e house No. 52 Also, the three story high basement Batis bes house] West Seen third street; rent, $1,000; modern improvemey & fixtures, &c., and in’ comple'e order. LL, or J. L. PHELPS, Jr., 52 John street, Toy LET, OR FOR SALE—THR THREE STORY HOU! 96 West Twenty-reventh street, in complete eee, modern improvements; fine gas fixtures in the house. No. 80 same street, to be or, ocsupancy by the ist ot May. Apply oJ. K. POND, on the premises, LET OR FOR 8ALE—THE TWO STORY AND B. ment brick house No. 98 Kast Fitty-first street, near ington avenue. Croton water, marble mantels. street se ed. &c, Apply to W. E. BRINCKBRHOFS, 112 avenue| before 9 A. M. and after 6 P. M 0 LET OR LEASK—IN A DESIRABLE NEIGHBO hood for residence or business, the house with iron baloo No. 408 Atiantic street, ya has s Sours eight rocms. yo kas, soft o., do. Rent Food tenant, will be Aoply na 46 Third avenue. aby threa doors above Tenis for key, to Mr. Ws on the premises, 0 LET OR LEASE—ONE OF THE OLDEST LUMB und timber: vardein thiscity, The lumber, timber, b ings. ricks, sheds, trucks, carta, horses, dc. all eomplete, fe nid ihe lotsa lease fora teres of youve. Ste aid’ ‘cut and hest adapted vellow pine yard In the sity, exe HBS Inquire on the pi BR: iD Corner bt Mangin and’ Delancey atreeia r sini alah HOUTEN, 196 West at, Sd story, : z fy ‘avenue, vice yecoued and ne en streets; terms low: ADDI hy, Sale GALLAG! a Fast at dng alte street; or a, L, Bt land agent 7 avenue and Kight+-fourth street. (PO, LET OR 10 LRASETHE THREE STORY DV ling houee, 67 Warren street, cont tasatog all provewenie: “Apply 10 HOMBW MORGAN, Mor 2 Pine fu Let, OB LEASE-TUE WHOLE OR PARE ptinre No, 94 Beekman, st y feet deep and ~— es teh ue one ae ow. Povseeson immediately. yy Teoh ee A TERM OF YEA minutes’ walk from Jersey Cit Rent, 104 Grand areet, Jersey san ror iz Old ‘alps Me yi aa OR LBARE—THS SERB SPOR EEOU HOVER sult any manu oF chanical business. Apply to 0. & H. POULLO! a8 eet. LET OR LEASE CHAP—A LARGH, STRON ‘bulit stere. No. 262 Greenwich street, eakable, for wholera'e business; possosrion may be had el June. Apply on the premises. TPOLER, LEASE OR FOR SALE-THR THREF 8Tq brick house No. 192 Kast Twent'eh rolh street, elcse io 8 Sires Se oer ect “seastaw peaceaenaeet roads. ent N, HAYWABD, 178 East Twenuleth farect, or Zi Dead 10 LEASE—IF DESIRED, FOR A TERM OF Y! a Ler skneted laige five brick b ‘est street, en! store. cellar and ‘onal ours on the areel floor, rear office. LEASE—THE MANUFAOT cae cM Tora be, stoas seam engine: abafting, sheds, stables, 2. ing 2 bth arent a near Third even, la Jate’ New York fer aterm of years. FRED. FisSant. Bf Maiden! eee deere semis from ‘ard S'S West Forty wird street, roo 8P.M., of JA! CUSBING. Also, thertock and fixt of a grocery and liquor store for sale. Inquire as above. ‘0 LEASE—TWO NEW FOUR STORY COR! stores, situated on tte northwest corner of street and Tenth avenue, and on the southwest corner of F fourth street and Eleventh avenue; rent $800 and $700. Aj at 106 Chatham street. 7 LEASF.— BROADWAY, NO. 776, BETWEEN NT! Ce ca bt oled has ores baths, chandeliers in p and gi shout the house; very suitable fo fonable: ‘aloriog and Siltizers, as there are three rooms On first and second stories, Inquire at 774 10 LEASE FOK A TERM OF YEAES.— coal ae uliable for licery, lime, onl oF wood ied cfteen atecheds” Pousecaion immiodiately. Apply of ard meen nt sched. immodial os premisse, 603 West street, corner of Jane. ih TT RENT—IN PHELPS PLACK, THIRTIETH STRI between First and Second avenues, one of the five pie Tow ef te Wa ater, ‘Will be Frantomion 8 ev tenant, W. H. DUBANG, 217 Broadway, room 18, WO _NEAY COFFAGES , 70 LET—Im FORTH oar spd Lex! street, petwees (50. Jeo, bI Sands etr wrest, fe ent "$060. reine of 8 fF. TOWNSEND, 82° up stairs, Ne 10 YOUNG Soy rERe aa OF THOSE 88UG LIT} cottages, 308 West Twenty street, ae with convenience, will be let and the furniture if sept atonce. The house and appliances are l all » Apply at 90 ‘and constitute all that reason can wish street, basement RRCTIFIBRS —THR NEW FIVE STORY BUILD at the corner of her and West bu Pressly for the rectityio Will be leased 10 & reer le party, wbO ll oNont pure spirite, meni will be to influence a targe trade from. best houses in the cit ~ For particulars 8 ly to STL. & BHEINLER, inte Por par sf i TP EBYSICIANS.—10 LET, A SPLENDID SUI th furtiace, gaa, ahd croton water, in th brown nuone Hoglish bascnient house, third door ves of way, in Ninth street, Apply te 8. J- SEAMAN, 141. B HARF LOTS AND BULKHEAD TO LEASE. Jots and bulkhead aro ak on ys North negate a Heth to Forty-third street, and al 1e adjacent at: Jenne for 8 term of yoere’ Granta B. "APPLES! 10 y , over Metropolitan B MATRIMONIAL. STONISHING TO ALL—! seventh daughter, bas And future even! thoughts. al will nesses of the int bring feo nny ol N PERFECT AE ALE A GENTLEMAN SEEKS ie mat (eg iaily tad’ peounieniy,) are to e himee coe AO Worald ome, Berar aren Ms obtain ‘the acme cf human happiness—marriage, fo upon love and virtue? M ATRINOMTAL EL WILL, UPON THE RROEIP £0) Cente, serd to any pervod «full delineation of thet acter, by their handwriting (addrees sufficient, 0 Hertenre Le Roy, ee Port ofce, New York. MATRIMONIAL A GENTLEMAN, 2 YEARS OF Permanenily op {n a flourishing and luerat i. wishes to ss ‘acquaintance of a young lady of 16 and. 20; of prepossesaln pearance, d we “a ta, and of @ gentle, loving dispositions mone; \ddrees f. T. Atkins, Broadway Post office, =e? B®" BILLIARDS, TELTARDS TWO BROOND HAND TABLE will be seld cheap, Can be soon at 90 Perry ‘Apply io GEORG ©, BYRNR, 48 Harrison street, Tor BILLIARD PLAYERA—I ser AN, CAUFION parti he are Tumerible aed worthless ‘maltation of iy tab) ‘combination eweblons. All gen’ canoes of my my Ps with my neme ebrun my TCHARL PRREAN 80 J. SHARP, 14l FULTON sneer ane ay on baad new and second hand billiard tables, wil cell cheap (or chsh, with marble and wood of pew atyle, Por clea city and Il orders banter ed at the shorten K OFFER ack BALE A SPLENDID STOCK, ‘whieh are acknowled use; two go Our new invented c a to, tables for eale cheap. Orders bY mall Senge wy be the only correct cushions now LEf—WiTH BOARD, IN A = HO! yire modern improvements, two very Bb front rooms. with large closets attached. Location eaten le, being within s few doors of Fulton avenue cars, Appiy at 143 Lawrence street, Brook!yn. 0 LBT—A BUIT OF APARTMENTS. CONSISTING OF two parlors three bedrooms nad kiichen, baving the Cro ton water in. !n the handsome brown rtone building, 440 Fighth avenne. The parlors have merbie mantels. Ren} only $175 Fer wprtm, Apply (0 JACOB PEVARE, 163 Howter sirget, Nye YORK ciry GUARD, HAD « avai Tine 4, Cocorens momabete ta For Bela athe nemo om Pty area the repert of the Comms ile kr Toners! obserrates of the Jae vionaly 1 the parade of ¥ brain ion rs Teaac ©, Pons Secrelary.