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NEW pa a La hh Le UBION PLACER MBS. EO. aio come ye 19" har va te tod donrahie tear 2b oy i} Sate at The NBAR CANAL.— A. poh Ap Pda eget aad IRVING PLACR—ONR OR FWO,BARDSOWELY 20 Ron cacti Gab See earar ake ehildren. 31 , WIRTH TRENT, BEAR FINTH avengn—a ¥ athamae men hae ows oul o wo Kon Eh \Se pe ‘eatin or without board, ‘he mo ff ne 44. USION PLACK, OPPOSITE THE PARK —R, tp waite oF Lowy with Board, ener soavareees ‘Daal be 1 Hiethed asd Laval he mollorn consedinsea 77 MOY ‘West TWENTY.IFTH SPRECT, OVE KLOTE fom Broadway.—To let unfirumied’ seraraisly or bo r, «front parlor and Dearonm on seeond hoor. with chabe ge, pamenian ould hot sad cobd woier: ind & iowhe re000 08 Mouse ne and lirut clase: uneraiss Spanish aden spoken, elerengon cx Gbanged. 70 ANKLIN STREET, PIRYD OUI WEST OP way.—Paror, and betroun 5 nitarhed, howe Pant ast nerved, W required. bls", Largs Jose @ mingle some, Inyuire au'above. FQ GMUITAN START, BetWERN, BROOM Spring. A geutieran’ and wife or two or tbroe angle wanilewmen, gan be accommodated with board ant meaty fur. wushed rooms in a privav: ‘amily where tn are 50 Load ere, velerences excbanged, 79 arRine STREET, FOUR DOORS PROM LROAD- % geveral handsomely ferateed ro poarat the ft clase ng silo geutisnnes Poo vocation Anquise Io the b 89 fre and bedroun. on se.end aod thir “wives or single two prove ments. 9 eentaiaing Jurge chose! toors, saitahie Ti gentle men en, with fol bears. All roodera STRERT, 7OOR SOOKS WHS? OF BROAD. way, a jorge and picasamt room, handsomely furnished be ovtiined with board, by & jentiemas an! wife two sinsie gente Mouse. ret Sion wveation, bie. SPRING STEFET.-ELEGANTLY FURNISHED reomma in gulte, © eatiemen © en.eat. by situated to t be St, Nicbolas and. wert Wo Pre ate, Hisuee Gret etaen, 4 af PRINCE STREMT.—WITH OF WITHEOUT 3O4RD, large and handsomely forniwhed roome, stable sor geatlemen Sa their wives; single geaeraen cua ve xo cramotated, a, by app'ying ae aveve. House jae ‘WOOSTER STREET, NZAR PRI RTH STREET, OPPOSITE 1EZE MERC. euewly furnished rooms to | WRB Eiger ok paces ana bedroom on sacrad 00% loo seems for single gentiemen on third and forth toons, wo bet BIGHTH STREET, OPPOSITE OLINTON HALL — 17 Booms to int, w.th board SINTH STREET, THIRD DOOR Fast oF 14) L Breadway.—A furnished bask parlor and ex’easion tirst flor, iso @ iront hali room on the secoud Beer Diet to Sentlemen, with breakiast, \f roquired, 145° YA & NINTH STREBT.—SUITS OF HANDSOWELY FUR- niahed rooms to Jeton frstapd ih.nt Hors. sutiabie for n the above Lrst class house, 20n- dated with goo. and reqniret. 6 BAST BROADWAY © second oor, with panizies be For sing.y, With full or partial board, ie EAST KQURTHENTH STREET, NEAR SD00ND avenue=-Beveral desirable rooms to let, with bose, astable for goutiemen and wives or single gentiemea, “he Sat class house, No, 169 Bast Pou aireat. } RAST RIGHTESNTH STREEC—TO LET, WITH Nj hoard, too gentleman and lady, orto two geatieren, back room, new and handsomely furnished. Sarms Sliver week, fuel‘and lights nciuded. Scleck. Ke'ereness req ea imDer as tt t 5 aw DSON STRERT.—TWO SINGLE ROOMS, OX TE aerond tleer, at ae See Ete and his boar $3 board sued pleasant Foouue, “Hetereuce even ITE OF ROOMS OW may be bad to- i the above num wile, Wo ret BLM SORNER OF SPRING.—A GEN- — by pooramciated & board, twe biecks from Broadway; gas and Croton water hough tbe Reference exchanged. er BOWaRY—1OTEL LODGINGS.—SINGLE GEN a“ demen in wapt of permanent or transient lodgings, weald do well ‘call at the Manhattan House, 255 Bowery, moar Houston street. Sih cents per night, or $1 75 per wi Rew reoms and bedding. ADWAY, ONE DOOR BELOW CLINTON Highth’ street. —Furnished rooms, with or LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN BE ACCOMMO- gated wih handsomely furnlabed rooms, in the family ef wrlew indy. for he lady enly. Location central A.divew Eaiclin, Brontway Post odiees LADY WOULD GIVE ONE OR TWO LARGE COM. A “ioctaiae fertable rooms, with or pone Shey Le & wa i ite, w oO ree itlemen, for @, for eh st a take GENTLEMAN °SD. WIFP, OCCUPYING A THREE POE ee By my Ed, ing all but the. wee ner Corsceplonable reference given na 4 “Brooklyn Post offi-e, SINGLE GENTLEMAN CAN BE ROCOMMODATED with a nice room and in & private famity. Tnqrire at 366 Broom Pleage state oovu- pation. IN LONE LADY WISHFS A LAPY TO BOARD. quire, for one week, at the corner ¢g i Thirty Ante, st and fixth a enue. DAVIDSON LADY, WHO TEACHES ENGLISH, MUSTO AND French. woul! like suation where a few hours a day Mevered to instruction w considered as an equivalent for board; would also like to make an en a8 visiting werness, References given, Address E, L. W., Jersey PHIVATR FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN they require, are desirous of having one or two single Kentemen to occupy a nicely surnisbed room, with or without beard. Addevns 1. B 1,061, Pow: afliee. ByAZROING AND LODGING. OARD-PRORT ROOM, ey EDAOOM AND PAS ath, water io the room, ta Boe Pan Brouderay, - “Niarere Markel miree. Kolerenee ox Bass be tet ‘are but very few beurdera rgd Wail Pee-er Fukon ferrion Ad Sera efic Dee reed Fone msy nenas ‘TO LE? TO rs Mh Oveahy strech near Spring treet we? 9" Apwy a WW BRQOKLIN, BY 79 board ip am Awerlcan family. were a 1 ARP. a 8 AND Bis Wirt, OR TARER bedroen ao Noster taken: “Apo st Thi avenue. oambrea.— a FRENCH ee en yee ID 7 oa zi itt at fF on giv eossne int Preach i part poset Serpe, vo Fens oe FAMILIeS d pively for- ? SL RECE NE STR! Be penne & Ho tee RET, rial boune far ty the wiater, caw =" scoommodated at the above eslablishment, Referemoe required Bosra —GENTLEMEN AND 1.44]88, MARRIED Or uiagle, son be rocomunedimed with Bean in 9 private oF ca rent We Foome without board, Apply at sant oncway. ABD 10 IN BBOADWAT.—A BRGV TEP CL. YAONT room anes deck parlor, with two bed-ooms, os be it rearonahie Loestion "cas b: By. at 6 oclotk. orampodatien for 4 single gentioman ip afew days, Bisoee DOWN TOWN. —A FEW FUNRIGHRD PARe jors apd bedroeceas to let to families Or'#.og le gent inn Nato sires, with fal) or partial bowed” ndes requirea.” Neo persca of doubtful respec e obtamed by applying of Axmity wired ROOKLYM HETGKYS.— A €ENTLEMAN AND E?3 pleawwnt 5. Henry utreet, next (0 Ube or two single geatieen vill ed £993 roms aod table, im & staal! prizuia Zamlly, wher ihe con may be had, a4 2 OARD IN BROOKLYN —A LAR Ri r, cum be obtained, with near Pawo aod Moo OARD DY BADOKLYD SW SiNOLE GENTLE. men can ob(ain 004 board im small Garman famky: terms mederate; locaton } Li Suste street, near Wall sireet and South ferries Oa'l between 4anl Yochek P.M. OARD IN BROOKLYN—A GENTLEMAN AND BRS wieer two single gentieaayn, can obtain board agi Dieasant rooms by apytyior at 67 Henry atrec!, ive minuvew waik from #a)ion or Wall street ferries, ABD IN BROO OOM3, FURNISHED OR fs ahabin foF & gentlamac and wite or single in wt clas verdent to Sauta and Wall Sreet terres, Dinner at 6 0! “Aogty at No. 24 Aenry street, between Congress avd Amy sizedla. OARD 1W BROOKLYN, IN A PRIVATR PAMILY.— A gentleman and bis Cw singie ‘gentowen, ean de accommodated With asant roetns, and paridal board for gen'iemen, at pos wire ateremce re- quired. O4nD ON BROOKLYN HEIGETS.—A PRIVATE FA mily have vacancies for two vinglo gentiemen oF a gen Uerman and w.fe. Good table: pleasant be et Ama rea sopanie, are min ik from a eet or Punen ferry. A OARD IN BROOKLYN. ‘weir wives ean be accommodated w: TWO GENTLEMEN AND Hh beara. im a private jardem sire! famfly, rogma fo-ulshed er unfurnished, at 36 three inthe’ wail ‘rem Wail or South terry. CARD IN BROOKLEW.—TWO OR THRER SINGLE entlemen can be accommodated wich largo well fur v with closets snd bedrooms attached tn a desir nt to the Wall street and South ferries Brooklyn. private fatally ae ae bas brewn stone front, ami ite new; has gas, bathe, and is heated Groughout. a drome and a parlor would be let together ar not. Pers ot the highest respectability only need apply. N. Berpe ‘ h ated at 16 Cheever piaee, Setween Harrivon and Degraw streets, ive minutes’ welk dom South ar Hamaihou ferries, OARD WANTED--4 GENTLEMAN AND LADY wisi beard in @ amail private family whare there are no boarders, or witha wilow lady; none over need apoly. Par tal board for gentleman Root mas! be neatly and comfort bly farniabed, with panteton or clothexpress atinched. erm: yuat be moderate. Ad Boarder, Post office, for 3 days. Bu? WANTED—AT MODERATE PRICE, WITHIN four or {ve blocks of Broadway and Houston street. Any party willing to take y payments may widress W., Broadway Post office. First rate reference given. OARD WANTED—IN NEW YORK OR BROOKLYN, near tne f ferries, by ao % preferred, will require par! rms pot to exceed $10 per wer! Hloor and references, box 3,476 2 OARD WANTRD-FOR A YOUNG LADY, IN A PRI vate family, uptown, where Tovrucuon 98 piano ng wouls be accepted in part payment, Address BF. M. oftice. OARD WANTED—PERMANENTLY, BY A GENTLE- man and bis wife, in a tirst class house: a large frout room or room and «mall bedroom wiil be required, between Bleecker and Twenty second streeta. Bent of reference Hi, bex 1,637 Pos office, stating terme and ye OARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, FOR A young xen! and wife, paral, board for gente room comfortably furni not to exceed $0 omen preferred. Address A. D.'D., Hi OARD WANTED IN A PRIVATE FAMILY.—A oe Govrespies unease Op 4 wo for a Yurhercnese tke” atdet tol viet Gans the ‘aly mould be to reduce ek by hai Location must-be so Fourth pd Twent second street. the family ot ir house occupied. tog and the hous clase and bai dress H. Ht. B. B., Herald office. HILDREN—BOARD AND TUITION—ONE A} TWO boy ah ro es and edecated od Ang ina indies’ sglect seminary. Appl; RRtiseLL Port Richmond, 8. versie NISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO Sree. ar at 167 Greene street, between Houston and Bleecker, te iewuh Syne gegue. RNISHED ROOM AND BREAKFAST WANTED— Oy a per we Broadway, Spring an: E “ sta. preferred. Address. with particulars, rald office. URNISHED ROOM.—A GERMAN, GENTLEMAN C CAx obtain a well f om the second floor, partial board. No other pearders; gas and bath in the hone: qhorgee 36 per week. Por farther please cali a No. 5s Seventh strect, near Second avenue. F' iT BOARDING ; HOUSE, 74 FRANKLIN STREP", near Broadway Ne Ren! Klemen and familion wil fin. rd the above number ly hed rooms and goo! board, 1 House kept on tb he Ruropean plan, a AND THEIR WIVES, AND SINGL btain private family, at at Tn veutyt thiru ‘street, near Fifth avenue. “a LA Fe: SINGLE GENTLEMAN WISHES TO OBTAIN BOARD hs private farally or where there are but few board ere, Leenicn to be within ® half hour's walk from the vicinity of the 8! las Hotel. Please address R., Herald off. VERY NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH PAN wy, let a lady and nentleman, with board for the nly ina erpall, quiet family up town. Terms moderate. yr a . Union sqnare Post mal ANDSOMELY PU BNISHED FRONT PARLOR AND tached, to let to single gentlemen, In a house improvements; also a single room. Ap a few doors west of Broadway. FEW YOUNG MEN, AND A FEW MARRIED MEN ‘and their wives, can be accommodated with furnished Fooms and good beard, st 85 Prankitn wireet, SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—ON #ECOND floor, to « family or two gentlemen and thelr wives, with an ‘email private family, where ail the comiarts of a quiet be enjoyed. Apply at 48 Seventh street. Vnexceptionabie Fefdrencen given ard required SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOM than they require, would Jet'a neatly furnished room. with partial board or without, to & gentleman and wife, or wo single gentlemen, Terms moderate. Apply at 71 Pit street. imoxiate afew genteel 4 80 me vacant dnfurnished roome. Would like to make arrangemenia ‘2 board one or two persons, and apply the board in part for the hire of some good chamber or parior furniture, or woald hire , and give good security for the use and retarh of the same, shrordng te agreement. Addrees Mrs, Wiliams, Broadway Post effice, where and when the pariles can be seen; also, what kind ef furuiture. Immediate attention is necessary. PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT, WITH gas, to a single gentleman, with or without partial board, th a wmall private family; references required. Apply at 677 Houston street. miNOL LE GENTLEMAN WITH SATISFACTORY REF A tre can find a very pleasant and genteel home, two small ‘peauly furalshed rooms, with breakfast in his room, in a strictly private (amily (German), at @ moderate considera. tion. Thenire at No 24 Tenth street, third door from Fire Brenne SINGLE LADY WISH’ LADY, WHO HAS TAKEN A LARGE HOUSE TO A "hoon 1 boarders, ha * A PLATN FURNISHED routn, with fireplace, to rent without nie family, near Hamlion, Avianile, or Wall street ferry, Brow (yn kine couid teach, in her free hours, children, if there Wye tate boena, Prowse or Gorman ben yoena lady Kinds of fancy French work. Geol recom) an a a Add,eas fort wo daye, sta'ingterma, § ey Herald oifiee, IN UNION 8QU ARE.— ms. to let, towedher or without chiviera, of tio OF ae, containing the modern separate, with oards to = team Three geutiemen, in a first clams fmprevements. "Apply at 46 Union BAR’TWO FURNISHED ROOMS ON tHE rer 1 redmes, ot 49 Feath vtteet, betweds the FANS cad Six ‘sfenues, Melerenoen given a snd revered - OARD.—A pr bo AND HIS WIPE OR SIN: ie genirmen can be accommodated tarnished yy ie locotion No. 278 Fourth ave- rooms and Trerncar Tereuty-iret etrect.. Hfome comforin ean be fully realized. Refereners exc! 4 CARD — A PLEASANT ROOM AND PARTIAL 30 be obtained in a private, French family, by % man willing to room with another. Terms moderate. on. wee to cara and siages. Apply at 34 Morton street, near eC errr reeryremrrereness OARD—TWO O8 THRER GENTLEMEN CAN OD. Bonin tie come I family, were 190 other boarders akon; lonmaton near Bloccker atest sua Hroadway; gas and bath, Address M.8., Broadway Post ome. Vooanp is IN HROOKLYN.=A PRIVATE FAMILY, RE Boning ins new and’ olegantiy furnished bonva, within ‘alk of the South ferry, we pres minnow 6 happy t9 Fe cote aa inmates (Or ino, winter, wo keniirmen, oF a Renta pwont, wpoe dora jrym Higks, Wi yong o1EL, fort and William sirerts, at 25 conta goome 8 5176 cents per night. No thetr option N°, 6ST. MARK? PLACE.—FURNISHED ROOMS To let, with board, im the first class house No. 6 St. Mark « LODGINGS. | —GENTLEMEN CAN onary furnished rooms at the Glove Hotel corner Frau wr charges, except at SRHAEERS, FULL AND hy now J BOARD WANT ed by three young gentlemen (1 in @ strietly pri wae family locadiou preferred, between analtand Four?) streets; terms Dot to excerd $65 per month, the best p 4 Herald oniee, Address, mating terms and location, to Junius. eral msyaze Y FREKCH BOARD. —G! to learn to may be Horatio. had My OOM WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN WANTS A &I gle furnished sleeping room, without board, down tow with &; private family preferred. Neatness required. Addr J. F., Healt office, stating particulars. oO nr we pA my popes, Ti oy L3 od a second door furnished room, suitable. for pgondeman and itera! two bedroams for single gentlemen. LET—WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, 4 HANDSO\ parlor and extension room; also two suits of rooms ird tloor. rd, with diner at 6 o'clock, for one or tw: r Yemen, without rooms. | Situation airy and most acre ir No. 5 University place, near Washington snare, Tz GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIV! single gentiemes, can obtain board at seventh street. between Sixth and Douse contains gas, bath, de. OR A ‘est fe i" avenues. Relerences exchanged. Ls eyes et 4 HOARD, BY wo GRNTLEY in a genteel, private term: tion and particulars, Address al. * Dor 6 Herald offic: F; | dress, with terms and location, E. ANTED—BOARD FOR A YOUNG LADY IN A here there, or no boarders. -» Broadway Post « ~ W NTED.—A papa ey! wee was wire. | INF s . maid, to obtain Tinice A. teenily destrous 11 End parties, of prompt career and ent 4 drome BB. , Herald ofice, staring: uk partiottarsy’ © price, de ANTED—AN UNFURNISHED ROOM, WITH Bo.) for a gentleman and lady, (board for Ly) 11 email {amily where weet of, Brosdway, above Houston sireet parteculara, A. J EDR AND A PAL with board, including ual amity ¢ from Fourtee:.0 Sixth avenues. + 5 G., Ualon agitate = WASTED (BY A, GENTLEMAN, A, SMALL Rou neatly furnis! dren Ac¥, Any Herald Oller, nt eae ANTEDSA FURNISHED PARLOR, | Wirdou board, for « Indy and gentleman, to be ove day time only,' na gentee neigh where aren Woorders; a liheral price will be paid or the acon medations. Address btranger, Brvvdway Post office. w. furnitare, cirpe's fina ponay |, Tf Contre _ or, Y@RK HERALD, FOR SALE. 513 85 WILY, 7URCHAGR A BANDSOMELY FITTAD 35) up értoklex and ‘salo00, oo Vand) siren. 0 turciture, marble top mirrors a ke wi st 218 Onpal bl wale ot Bb a saerilioe, oo tae basement, ans 5 gee oe FE Eepenioon nee alban. Apply ¢> OWI! £ U0, 500, “gees aregenters ara |S i“ Shetigaieewnanes * the ici $500 * 00 72% rs quize of $1,000. 3 Jocatien og a Dusidess that ply atZ10 hte SALE —T $1,000, fey sate an ee, nm fig ‘bork. 7 saipon uf Saperes roomate ale ia ladies and genthmen. apply at 20 osteo eet at arn rik gases LEASH, GROCK AN! meepcaae at tai any party winlug io parebaee, rooms 28, $3.000 IN CASS WILL PURCHASE ONE . aif interest in & lumber masulsc/aring Dos 2o wlkenrn net ot least 88,000 per 9 forueubes fur” nished by calling oo OWS & i TUESDAY, Ra TOBER 28, 1856. “ 7 ws Cree} Oumar Fane: TearEeR TOP =p¥ Bey wagons, suitable for phymician oad one 2h 09 top—ail wear; 4 deine. Nbpis to tl. Wate aes ids ee mgr R SALB COBAR~WILDEWN FATENY PIhe Sor hentoccoenth estes mearly new. Apply ob Emcee rg ea my R RALE-T e Px oak Naccetaee "elon Mo 43 Gowery. Terms lew. -_ bwply a the premises, ap vr neel Fes Sale OR EXCHANGH—A SHABNDID #4 9%, 308 weres th Sirs, Marne co.nss, pa Naw Yoru Jeaical Rasiooad aad Sve she ae Wwelered; io a BLES, Broadway, soar .. Rae ahanineian 1, -sO"8 TABU ADL’ AND the molera lnprovemenia, tog tubes hr | Bopsesbeeta Grea se Sap IN BSOOKiN.—THE STOCK A grovery. locoled 116 Jay street, perralt so chanasiotatas now doling a ye phemryd tor furuer particulary quire ja tbo ROCERT STOCK AND FIXTURES FOR 8 4B IM ONT Principle thorwighfazes. i 030 of tie oagak bash saueain ‘ho city, new @ safe burines# whic might be Mee fold; reasen Tor wedling is owing to ae pa, Dealth of the proprietor, yp.y, at 49 Front ates, $4 Nassau streo. $3.5 5 —FOR SALE OR FRADE FOR A SLOOP ‘De. or schooner, homme and ‘Dear the ferry. Broek , & beautify $1.20, Yor sale or trade, i ar secharet From $400 10 A. MELICK, $10 000. ae, tty 84 Seventh avea ih fous Ba 20" Zo"locks” $3! HOO wee BEY A GOOD THREE STORY AND 0) basement house aad fril Jo: ail in the Dest re- pair; bas been dailt three yeara Situaied morth side of Fifty. Secondstreet between Fourth and avenues ina focation Deciera idly improving. ta vale.” A pretion of the purchave movey cap remain oa bond nd ‘mortgage. Apoiy 0K VAN TASSELL 416 Srondway, or of A. P. Voorhis, 142 Weet Twenty eighth street. #400 jor sale or wade, 4 beautiful erty at Hiebing lou bonito douse sop. pew; wees: preparty aud +. BALICK, 34 Sevents avenne, #02 9.0 000. HOTEL — TIE LEASE AWD FURNITURE 51 8 splendidly farniahed bet). wit soxoanna 200 persons; at the pzincipal ral tn the State of Geuecteat woier, gam hor Apply Wo OWES & WX, & jana atree' 10.000 3a Roe BALE, OF LONG AND Hiabed reputation. desirably It ub of cumteam amd favorasie lease, a! cia 5 ceteris, pac cond 12. 000. —FANCY GOODS D NEARER ', store, one of the best. most destrably lo raved and well estabtiahed, with a long lease, is. C+ on a bargain om account of Ui heath. App'y to BOWES: ad Nasaoo eweet. $20 000. gun aP rarer nye Janda, Dut will spend a0 times uuti) woformed of © preeiwe lovauon and caverebip. ww York Post office BRAUTIFUL HOUSE FOR SALE—I}4 TWENTIOTA street, pear Second avenue; is in first rate » ar: of the purchase money may remain at six per cent _ [ni 00 tbe premises from 12 (2 7 eclock, or to A KENNEDY nity 4 fist strcet, A “A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR STORE, 10 rated en the corner of @ great thoroughiare, down ‘own. ph ‘The fixtures and lease will be sold cl I 523 Canal sireet, corner of Greenwich. F % aud dy ug store, No. 61 South str: $30 16 8150 per wonk can bo cleaved. "Will be wold far $505 Cail and ree it, ONDS AND MORTGAGES FOR SALE—AT A DIS count of te per cent. The subscriber has $6,009 worth Donds and mortgages upon improved protuctive real o# tate, worth three times the amount for which (ho mortgages are drawn, Address Merchant, at the Herald office, UITER AND GROCERIES —FOR SALE, IN EX change for ths above. a new iron safe, either medium or Address Exchange, Herald otlice. OILERS FOR SALE—THREE RETURN FLUE BOIL me aot four fect diameter, siatenn ia ‘fron'a complete, ey ard SIGGING & 00s Murray ot” OOK NUSINZSS —AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY to invest 32,00) oF $300) in a country village, on a rail- road roule, where the business can be extended with the use of more capital. Apply to WHEELER & 00,3 Brosiway, joe No. 14. small size. OAL, AND COAL YARD FOR GALE CHRAT—POR te 6 Pern Fourth avenue, or to TAMES J. 3: PRELERS 165 Chrystie st. RUG FIXTURES FOR SALE, COUNTERS, DRAWERS Ay bo so, & drug atore for ale. Apply at No. 10 ered rong byte! FOR Bergen STOCKED, AND ANCY THREAD AND NEEDLE STORE Eom a4 8A) = the pny will. It is old estabi located on the most prominent thoreughtares Ys, eurber sar pectonines can be ascertained by apply- Ds 4 STORE FOR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST PAY- 2g vante on Segoe teat Be oy thirty horses on the Peiling. feline: apni k ELLOGG 2 CON WC Brouiway’ acd 294 R SALR—THE CONTENTS OF \ VARNISH FAC tory, cans, ulepails for carrying on thobusiness, 8c. This op ere ones fee ke money, at ‘3 West Thirty. “an tr street, between Broadway Tina devcais enue. Q&, the north side of Thirty-ftrst te iwoos Medigon and Fourth sveues, ree sions, igh under cellar, with each i and attic, with under collar and basement, with all the me dra in rovementa, $6,000 may remain on bond ani mort foquire on the premises. THE SCHOONER SAN LUIS, NOW LYING of Canal at ih river, ne Be ne oy ster, and carrien 150 ans 0 "sosl dear itt In ood order and well found. rw Anony ie pa {PARK 91 Barelay street, or to J. H. Your Ft. SALE—A MODERN THREE STORY AND arr fea k house, situated at 13 Warren place. rs ome sted, Neorner of Fourth avenue and street, acy rar ARD, 13 Nassau Bani and 8 lot of household furniture. Sue {)OR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF ‘an old established resinurent, with a good rus of cus!an has been lished nearly ten rex. for selling the pi \or wishes \o retire from the business, For fur'her apply at 16 Canal street, JOR SALE—A RARE CHANCR—A WOLRSAL and retail li aor store, in a most desirable locat! on, fitte in good sty'e. with lease of whole hous, at a low rea st be sold this week. Apply at 2 City Hall place. oF at < "anal street, ‘OR SALF—AN INTEREST e by SPW AND MAG nificent model of New York, sacrifice, It ha never before been on exibtiinn, and intended for Barons To be seen at the Crystal Palace, Come and see tt, 9R SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND GOOD will of the old establiahe! segar store and newspaper tr pot 257 i] avenae, between Twenty first Twent Seond ot veetas price S00. Ave! ti ihe above Du JOHN MOFF dookseller, (5 Nassau street, bueom: Nd R BALE—NO. &) UNIVERSITY PLACK, THE THR? eory om teen ne S. on the west aide o », bet ‘welfth streeu, 24 by a cae Po ie Pine 1.” R SALE —A RARE CHANCE: ONE OF THE HES) and oldest esiahlished matlonery a in Brookiyn; the newspapers yo aisns pay tng reat, inquire in the store, junction of Pulton and Nu Brook, Ay {OR SALE—A NEAT THREE STORY AND BASF given at once, Apply te 100 $18) oxeh, required. quire at $68 Bixth avenue, near Pwoaty-third street, in | paint store. OR SALE—A NEAT PURLIC HOUR, IN THE VERS contre of the city: the expenses are ‘very light An 1 ef good lite place eum addres box 183 rice. #0 R SALR—FOR $. \ TALE INTEREST IN 4 down town, ol established. reliable brokerage busines: which will jield any smart, enterprising man a bandsom come, Such reliable chances seliom Worth don price asked, Apply at 2% Broadway > oom No.6. BURNETT & 2 Jayatres i Owner doing West. Alec, s ew ‘ha Apyly at ga ‘roan Re vy chance.” Apyly way, room ANETTA by, BOOT AND SHOR STORE, SITUATED Dest locations in thie city, established for twelve year. For further particulars inquire at 398 Hy wreet. h% oR bactrc STOCK AND FIXTURES OF fall of or = town, will » wi a tpt bd ger eae i fbr Va a first rate chance for a Apriy at tis Cherry stro fs SALE—A ah pa stop, INCLUDING | BLACK and trimming FE ——* Mad*ns yearns fore leer work 4. geody and wil 9 so te fatale For appiy at 10 Worth street. al CASH ONLY—TWO OF THOS eae re beh Bice fo vee of pag ot var eae atta? eh Shee x Pane aaa ee Ouse { PALE ADRNG PIOMY, BAGIMENT AND ssab-eellar; brick house, #8 TwolNh sixcet, bobween Fifth Becerra ope. Sat, Bake * z 4 © troter, wash ta order, Price $000! Toquire effk sie ‘SW. dado een, bapa mos MORGLY BELL, BAR PIren AvEsOS, aad for wale, Roe 42 and 46 Weet jst reek hetwona Pith ad Sixth avaaues, Fhey are 4, with brown sione frosts, asd balk ‘n be very beat captor Greaeneer wil price, aud op avceran ab @ reawonbbie dating Sisen ta ehow ther, ut oy ‘tkae, und We terme, 4e. OTRL FOK SALS—SITUATED WITHIY TWO MILES of Oyster Bay, L. J. “The bouss ia mn fire rave orden and dotog & 2004 business | Wer yorwu, kc. wudrow & MB, Chetham square # ont office. ANDSOMR COFNTRT SEC forts acres of ive best jan, 19 of New Jes voile from the Ncw Brunswicu aadone hour from premises new houses of all kts scxd Halt of the most choiia binse'asd every sariety. Flies var jow and terms easy. soak preduse, &c., ook. i wanted. Apply 0% LOTT, Nos. 16 ad 7) Nosoau s reek, [se AWD LLINOW LANDS FOR ALB OR &X edange for improved grooerty (u or oear Naw Vera. Jersey + temure thyuwe ef J aA POPS, Ne 1 War raatiecs Linn, MEDFORD, L 1, Winu B® BXGRANOR wing machines, pianos sud othet nest chaudte, No. 5 fund oad but len mines’ walk, from, Puiion and Wall sirect forrlas, Brookiya. For cash a great bargain, of rented ie & responsible tenant Address box 173 teraid office. ATER HOMRE FOR Sat ties, fromting ‘Ne Hudacn Ry sola cheap, Rent iow. Fer lurth STOCK AND FIXTURES uP SvORA avenue, for sue cheap, i at proseot a jabing tackle store. Wil be seid very low month Call at the etore. TEAM ENGINE AKD BOILER VOR {4L5—A STRAM eig.pe and desler, of belween’ deree po Vite used. Cru be seem ai 43 Earidge vi.cum .2 tue remur Be appa 41 211 Cenize ecrere. third Moor GQELING OFF-MACIOSERY, AND TOOLS OF A screw bolt incier7, 33 Twel't sireet noar svenae C , lanes plan’ng, drilting serewne, forging wi pul bn ma! chines, anvils, Veee and {Ui) arourtment of arth bolt JOUN UAMBEON, Avaanee, | fe omg ANTS AND OTHYRE,—PARTIES HAVING bills, er of Water Fie! bho eh, Panama New Granada, cao imd & pu streventy:tive Der vent oie fee LIONS," 5h Charley: Hotel, Anpiow al W HITP, PLASTER. 45 TORS ror SAIP BY SAMUEL CROWELL, 3 Comnties nip. countien ia Wis for quod vaerehandiee. LAND, 234 Broadway, ry Addr aor ao ply 0M. A. MACPAL mm SS. Prem re FEERDARY 38. 1 06 MODE. BILLIARB day and y ie 5; Gann — oe _ oom Toso tof price >: Boos nig ig J & COL, LENDRN billed table makers: 85'Azo __ OAL. iz, (XOAL,—THE SUBSCRIBER I8 RECEIVING FRAC eee “AT ARTHUR B DONNELLY '§— ro. $8 Bowery, canrerings 1% ARD OILCLOTHS, wtariee Of great variely, rarity and ed from Facland by Po Me, with the caval badge to attend the —" of our oie RAYMOND I, RAYMOND, Colonel, eee oe ree Turion Adjutaat, SEG AUS. ene ann ASH PURCHASERS CAN FIND SRGARA Ov AL °G. CHEEKS, 17 Brosdwag AVANA SEGARA.—JUST RECEIVED, PER EX. ress, a very -uperior jot of fine Havana <a most ig aba Conchaa, ty sarmeiag, Median, 40.,Acc't tho celebrated Us gh r gleniny Pardo brand, for wale by P. X. SPOPFORD, 17 Hssaae SROARS, NRW NPWw CROP, JUST RRCRLVED Wandering pi Tondres, Gu ie ares. ick hed ton, te cas, ae, ‘by the 100 oF 1,00. "er. ROGER 164 Maiden Lane, second story. ao Te (- Ray i! FIND GR ec on simon any quailty and wien. | Norm wpeereys of tavana, domeste or Ger German mn ‘O CHEER i 17 Broaiway. Thent asteal, Twa Guaxmsv Orgna. —Niblo's whl pe ery attended b-» ‘Throe fresh Mile. F and Moesre. M ke. ad No and C dog here! psy Thee an] osama Some Sets rary fot popular place of amusement will again overfiow 1) orening. The elegant comedy of Son meecynsn” =e ——e company, it to be given with Spsiey ‘TeeaTne.—Mr. — will to. night \ his tavorite character of Sir Edward Mortimor, fe ths ‘Tron ly Ay by Mesars, leaer, 6 ‘Dyott and Walcot, Hoey and Allen. Dew ann Fone Craunene Sraret Treatee.—‘ The Guamaker of Mos pron ‘ew drama founded on Covb’s of that is to be performed for the second time this ereu ing. The whete closes ‘With the exciting dramaof “The gn pr Tomb still delights multitudes throagh- out the day in the dramatic line we are to bors’ in the afternoon, and the at night. ederf) aveniies VaRirries, i for N Cunuery axp Woon's Mineriona are stil row ~~] thei: mamoneely popular monkey piece styled ‘ Wefty, ‘Tr Beenury's andt herr patrons continas highly grav Ted with the great euccess of their burlesque, “ "fev SinauLar Case—A ay Yorker Aocnat Ee une Journal & genieman iSous wan anditories. he “Tate unt ay! a two tbeir beat pieces— Tae tom Shi? and the “Goo! went to bis ‘aturdey, when b's room wea oroken he wes ond oer, be asieep. During the tim? of Dreakiny open the be bey of moved, but says he heard (: « cid that be ‘didn’t know we it was any of bis fue : «hat was done with the door’ Wher questioned “ is strange conduct, he made ehrewa and, 8* @ answers Lye much grieved, and ¢ that bis room show! broken .2to at that“ and thought it was (ho intention of the i af might, nim, He left the St. Charlies, ant took Pye fers (0 rob the Globe, where he cont nun to 9 on S quarters at to ent oF drink, oF have any comm 4) "i\ily. He refiece atd ifanything ts eaid to hie “pation wi th any one; ratbor than do any good, Te a aoe a member at the Masonic | wig. mp am unineme, Hor where he} gies | ue Toe os Davis, of New Yorn, “TE Be regiterce bie name True History of the Ostend Convention. OUR PHILADELPHIA CORRESPONDENCE. PrvLapEirrss, Oot. 18, 1856, 1 have Dern not a little surprited to see how lwo-r ext ty posted were tbo preae apd the public on tho true cbaracter of the Ostend Convention. In what it bad ite origis, who were the men most active in {ws mauago- ment, and what were its real objects, are polats whiob seem yeb iDyo.ved in mystery. Aud yet they are those of which the public should know moat. A few politiciaue and White Ec use camp followers are only in the secret, and this secret shey seom disposed to keep closely locked up ip the.r thoughts, The public know nothing of tbe elms and ende of tals Cunvention beyond what it saw ‘wansparent in tho manitesto, It had, however, a dcoper ‘aud more important signifiesuce than oould be extracted ‘rom that somewhat mystical document, There are ex- ‘ant dooUmente, pablic ag woll as private, waar would ‘brow much light upon the whole allair. Bat no one Due a8 yet seen ti tocall (or them. 1am indeed ied to eliwve that the extraordinary character of the (onven- ‘tion, as revealed :n ite published proceedings, 20 seized upon the public mind that it completely overshadowed ‘she importance that might attach to any further inquiry int .t8 real motives, The documents now extant would show conclusively who were the real getiera up of tho Oonventon, ae weil a8 the desperate character of ji policy and the unparliamentary nature of its proceod- age. i mtend making no ugly disclosures. 1: wilh be enough that 1 contine myeeif to stating a few facta wita reference to the bietory of this Convention. And baying done this J will leave it to the friends of Mr. Uuchanan to call for proofs if they choose. Let the reailer, then, refer daok to the month of May 1864. In that month the po- Yaical aumosphere of Spain gave out unmistakable signa ofarevolutoa The government ot Narvacz had besome & misorable despoti#m, Christina (the Queen Mother) bud jurned the Court into @ den of toieves, whose object tt wasto plunder tho nation, and the Queen herself wae regaried by tbe people ag a mere licentious puppet. Witt nothing but tyranny on the ooo hand apd decay on the other, alarm spread over swe vonniry. The very nation seemed at tho ten- dor mereic# of @ detestabio Camarilla. 1 wae at the eame time very geaerally known that the secret so- eh wore actively at work, and that io the bope of ‘nding @ remedy for the enfeeblod state of the naiion un outburst of popular opinion would soon take plac rious were the shades of opinion with rogard to this ro- mecy. There were the moderadoce, the progriaias una the red reps oltcans, ail varying in opinious; but, never- UWheiese, provesring & epirtt of combipation for the ov throw of the court party The same neoess ty for rooting & corrupt administration as is now country wae then apparent in Spsin, 1p vo Uae op. posite parties, too, seemed anxious w advance and es 4 pe Bagh o tabiieh ite own principles in tae event of an ontoreaic. It might, with propricty, here be asked, what was the duty of an American Minister in such an omergency/ Vaiy ® superficial observer would have supposed the elements of republicanism of suflicient strength to boid out any encouragement of success But it has been well said, we are blind to the magnitade of ourzelves; and never was it more strikiogty revealed than | © boast. ange cf the ~panish repubtican leaders atthe tise bere named. The various leaders of the republi:ae party, who were strong!y infused with French rede, pro- ceede? na more uadisguised manner than either of the owhers. Their organization, they said, was betior planned; they made it no gcoret that they were act.rg in unisjon with the red republican clubs of Paris and Lon- aor, and the Cuban jantas in the United states. While, then, these elements of revolution preadiag their war clouds of revolution over enfeebled Spain, it will be well to take a survey of the elements elsewhere. The French reds were busily employed sending secret agents into Spain, many of whom, it was well known, had American passports. Consultations were daily heid and plane without measure were being concocted. As for aid and comfort in the event of an ontbreax, that wae all promised. In London the reds and disaffected Cubana were equally as busy. Tne Cu- bans, feeling safe in the cistance, were seeking by every means in their power to get tbe London press ix (favor of the annexution of Cuba to the United States, as weil as to decry the existing government of Spain. If the reader has any doubt of this, let bim refer back to that period, when it will require no very acute observer to detect in the columns of sundry leading London journals, (the Pines excepted,) a strong secret power working from without, n favor of filibusteriam. The very conservative Mr. Cob- den was, among others, persuaded to come out with a strong expression of opinion in Parliament in favor of the anneszation of Cuba to the United States. (See Hnaww,) while oven the old Anti-Slavery Reporter, much to the surprise and horror of its Stafford House readers, ‘was cot to lond its columns te the movement. (Again see New York Hxnatp.) It was at that moment, too, that Mr. George Sanders, whom the deluded exiles mistook for the United tates in general, was most active in deluging the oppressed ne- Uonalities with his mighty circulars. In the event of an outbreak, Mr. Sanders pledged the United states to perform noend of duties in the way of aid and comfort. Pierce at this moment was in the position of a Don Qaixotte with two uiree—Master Forney at home, and Sanders abroad. Both were pledging their master to perform all sorts of the Cuban Junta in New York (baving despatched jis wnight errant,) was holding out golden prospects. The the object of which was a descent upon Cuda. wan bave One re That was the word. And the more sanguine, and consequently the most dangerous men tho carrying out of nuch a movement, openly stated who generals, what piacos wore selected for what were the ot I i re iy i hi i g . i é i # Fy ti ue IF § i a 4 af i " U i f } u i : # tf # i i i : 3 i AH te i i $3 a g F ; [ i d i p F i i & 8 gentleman aij Vili i ul is ai rf ele ; { j Done of contentton to Spat: vor would colonies be conne- nent with tbe concentrates etroo th necessary 60 & FO putlicaa torm of governawuc in ive event of ite sadeess ae be POW 81094, Iheeree ou 7 & @ means of Keoping UP & vieecivw movarchy “e cieverly Mousour Souly was playing we on the one hard, white 0M the other be was aifectivy vo sit in ‘ad, the conduct of the pakop ty wich ne was pS ir fgure to the Cate Why not then sell Cub: Slates’ raid the American Wei (t naturally Relonge to thateounvry, which ii ® 4 great sore in the sumeter Optic. It mast sooner or inter fail ‘nto its hens Te goverDment of the United Stans (e#pecially under tie wd went administration) >» wy gularly honest, Me Soule argett, preferred to deal tarly with 2pain, and my ber ap honest ¢quivalent, raiuer than appropriate it to ae iD @ more am Agvow way The thing Look oxceed- well with the Senor why bestewed no end of com mie ‘op the diplomatic prof weity o: Momgiecr Soule, who bad thos poluted out ine clear path over which be would walk through his eitfieuties Tne + uccere of tue party being # settled que-tiov. the next live affair to be considered was the amount dow much would the ‘United =tates government be wiiiiog to pay, and cpor what kerma? Benor — dia pot want Wo bo extravagant ip bis expectations, and would regard with Ciganty the high iipancial condition of t« United States in accept ing torme. This was kindy recived by the Americ.o ister, who bad not a doubt. ax he stated, but tbat = United States ent would be willing to pay bundred and twenty nition dollars, or ther hod At this liberal offer ihe euor was i evatecios. Ie was not oply enough to replenish the exchequer, but to snppl aw! the exigencies of estat eciog and maintaining vpoo 4 iirm basis the repub- lic of “pain. Forthwith the ierme of the bargain were regarded et'led. Noteiog vow romained bet for Mon- sicur Youle to uttond weil to \aw aring up of the eemente of revolution, hia “ier maufaily, if pot dip matically, Iom led tofewr ‘hat however mucb sp.rit carnesiness our Minister msy bave develope ip hie proceedingr, diplomane veiiaey mever trovtied his thoughts. ladeed, a Bop mise quack doctor could pot beve peddied big nostrums w'b less reat a to d@igoty than did ¢ ur Minister bie revelationary prinetps Apdnow the Amevicuu Muister began to poll hie friends at a distance wih glowing aecounts of bis pro ceedings. Marcy was ebiru ted with despatches ot » very poetical nature, all netaiog forth the fact thas Spsia wes on the eve 0! sind nm. That the reenit would be the establishment of @ republican form of goverainent, Money ny Soule could askerr vin positive easurance. Mr. Was regaled w! his alive tnst musa pleased hin, inasmuch as Out strong encowragement ot nix deing enabied 42 Keep rig pledge with his Southern «wppowters. Th tive bead of therepublican govervment, as Morel@ar Soule sescribed, bad proposed 16 #ul) Cuba, af a mneane ot plenishing an empty treasury, atm figure nov ony fam but really tempting But the Kxecaiive department net tho only iastitution regaled wiib such glowing prox. pects of getting Cuba, Tov ining was too good \o ve kept among the hidden the State Deparment om * same time, no merous letiars to bis frienda in the Sonn which said ‘rience bet not discretion epough to keep the wecret to themecive {m glowing colors ail the ina ® of the com ng tevotn on was deseribed, with apes tas discovered & mind thoroughly tramed to tte work It was now necee to poetpone the sailing of the America exped Coc. Im deed, it was quite likery tts services would not be re quired at all. aU) the aid an fort (hat coc'd be mus tered, rom New York w yleans, Mons'ear Soule toad point.’’ Here tbe Minis- cer spain revealed ‘etion, for be permitted hie Iettere to get into the baude of persour io Paris, who made no ecruple of peddling their contents i the marke}. ‘That the expedition was cf no further use, inasc Caba wes to be ours by purchase, did not sa well pear some Of ita leaders whe saw ‘n't @ serions damare to their expectations. The Wnie House was, however, iwetined to hold the mater to oa favor, and with cb. racteristic credulity, poor Mr Pierce placed the most im pilsit condence a the statements of his squire, to wuom Oo wae willing to leave the woole sair. The Secretary gure of War, aiike elated by thr glowing Sonnaals et We Reais abroad, came readily into Mr Pierce's opinion, with Macy and Cushing, They viewed the who! me with an eye of distrust—not but what they wore 'o favo- of the acquisition of Cuba, but that they readily devected the ridiculous and flimsy bature ut tae Mioister’# procesd- ings. Nor had they the least ¢ piisence in bie d'picuwatic Pig? Thus the ba que-tion”’ stood. Neverthe- jong. Soule Was enoouragr 1 persevere. (Let the correspondence ve called for ) at this momect a strong oute.de infiuence was bron; + to bear upon Mr. Perce, to order to divest bim of bis want o spirit in the maer, produced, 't was said, by tho #troog opposition of Marcy and Cushing. Pierce, bow that a golden opport.aity of- fered, must be kept to bis pledge of acquiring Cuba, or his porary ja the South was done, Tus ouz le power had at its Messra. Sii’eil, Wixe, and others of kindred siamp, ana Mr. John W Forpey at its tatl Toe South must have a !’resident sound on Ouba. It will now be necessary w turn to London and Parts, in order to see what sort of imp-resion was being made WA Monsieur Soule on Messrs B.cbanan and Meson. Mr. recetved Monsieur sou e's letters descriptive of bie proepects of getting Cuba. ana bis somplicity in aiding Be revolution, enh dou $ ant fears. ‘not fon foe to is mo a tobe rebuked. Mr. Buchauan, too, was inchioal to teeine courss of tue American Minkter ia Spain wie bt Wart. To his letters heat tiret returned! anewore and very oun-commitial uature He did noi nee bis = clear, it being bis nature rather to follow than to lead off, he thought it more prudeat to await the matu- ring of the revolution. He coula not be bitad to the ¢rimoa! nature of Monsieur Soulé's proceedings, but he bad pot nerve enough to rebuke hus guilt. Mr. Puchapap friends in reference to the streng:h of the in whom he ‘that Souié was hed with the exactoces that he Mr. Bu- believe ted into Te tet eal somplimeaed toe American Kacey uke for bringing about so favorable a state of afhire, begged to assure bim of his eatire contidence in bis wis- to conduct the matter tos feyorable re- dow end ult. tein = Bi to sa Hy I: a : & ere fs bl) H 2 $9 notions of the . The can cantly in what " republicans of took ‘but it fe. deed be diifeult for him latttade to bin : i i : ie de lf | ( 3 HE Hi i ri if i e 2 i i i f 1H i i z i is if i | (i ui ef [! i i 3 i x Hit, f if 7 ¥ HE i i f i i i 3

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