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10 NEW YORK HERALD, | THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1858, —QUADBUPLE > SHEET. Addttienal frem Mexico. WHAT WOULD BECOME OF MEXIOO UNDER THY AULE OF THR NORTH AMESICANS / Trapsiated from 1a Somedad, of Mexico Oty, for the New York Hersid. | ‘Thi question frightens us. To live without s oT ex- tepce—ig live wishout name, and be jost in an ocean of men © Greed and wibout ve to our rece—would be worse than death, worre than lite deprived of all a fae aed rorronnied by all kinds of tortures which the beman mind may imagine. Mexico is no longer s free aad iadepencent nation, it has lost ite langusge, its creed, Ws custome, ite traditions, ita nase, te blood, it has no Present or a future—it was, and is now no more. millions of free born men are to day eight millions @f sieves, who groan under the whip and the meultng ‘Voice of & macter who sbhors oar cane. at eae ane most crue) of our griefs Dring 10 words some Ga; ‘Wren cur lips, it ‘would’ be because Mexico had ceased to east, Decause our awful apprebenswns would beve yen veatized, and because the las: and most bitter drop of woals have fallen like eternity upon our hear, May Keep vs in hie bend! Th cannot have been the wil! of Previdence thatso man: peed, are of fratrici’al war,so many years of carpageand b' erder 10 conquer & pace AMOngst inde peRdent mations, sbould have served only a4 & basi for an unin‘errup a4 series of civ:! ware and a final term‘nation in slavery, The tedependence ci Mexico is @ necessity both for America asd Eerope The idea of sn absorption of our country by Me United Sates of North America is repugnant to aod vejected by the copecience of all just peopie. Noboxty, save the people of Washingtoa, can wish or support it; By adsorpucn must be opposed by the whole world. ‘There are people who tay that Mexico would be bappy under the Anglo Saxon yoke, Population would inénitely weerease our vast and fertile feles be cultivated and yield estimable products: the country im all directions be wered with high roads, railroads and telegraphs; cities would sprivg up everywhere; the seaports be filled with sbipe, like the principal ports of Amerika; indastry attain a ®eaove developement, and commerce arrive a: the colossal Proportions i bas in the Nort, and be brought in frequent ‘amd constant relations with the markets of south Americs, ‘With those of India, and the whole of Purope, exiiibiting ‘| movement and enimation whi!) would be ap objec! of envy wo other nations, peace would be perpetua!, and ‘under its shadow science and arts would fourish; mines ‘wonid be worked in a!) cepartments of the territory where tere might be miaerais; in a word, al) ciemente of riches ‘would wen arrive at the highest degree of developement, aad all men enjoy the comforts and b) of abund: , the natural fruit of the spirit of er recat od and of Taber carried to ite uimost perfection, which is the source @f unequalied ricnes. ‘Pho picture capnat be more fattering or seducing. Un- der whe yoke of the United States we woald become mae Pialists Cn a large scale; therein would consist the great progress, tbe indeiipite mereanti.e and indusirial Progress ge much booged for by the members of the great North American confederation. But our race, our religion, our Iaaguage—what would becom: of them’ And of oar inde- nee, the life and essence of a nation’ Who dare to iJ the name of bis ancestors, and w forsake the coun- he received as bis inheritance ? fe aball be poor and miserabie, we shall suffer all bey otstbalaens imagioable, rather than in aay way ‘emsent to belovg to the North American coafederation. Between the two peoples (the Anglo American and the Mexican) there are and can nerer be other re'ations bat ‘Ghose ©. cordiality between two friendly governments. ‘Mee tar spangled banner already once fluttered over us, ‘to the great shame of al] good Mexicans. It would be bet- ter to perish, like the sous of Namantia, than to see it tioat Bere again forever. It is impossible that the policy of Ea- whatever may be tae engagements of the nations Tekich are af ts heed, should explicitly or tacitly consent to ear being aborbed by the neighboring confederation le ‘eently the Londea Times advocated Spanish-American an- mexation to the republic of the North; but the Times ia in Barope, aver aii, but a pewspaper. The increase of the Berth american power would really become formidable to the European world. Bowever, the press of the United States never for @ moment sbandons the idea of increasing their pewer by means of annexation, which is its fa- idea. Today it is occupied more than ever , ‘With this highly important question. All Spanish-Ameri- an repubtics must be on their guard and prepared for the struggic, should it be necessary. As long as all these republics are imciined to democracy, they will always be exposed to form at Washington one great dem racy, one great continental republic. But even +u»posing the idea ‘fe be realived, it would only be im atransitory way, but De that ar it may, the idea itself is always alive ip the Unied States, and has never been given up. They mule Ab attempt to realize it by beginning with us, aud up to this day they have partially succeeded. The New Yorx Hrxacp, in ite mamber of October 2, 385;;, contained the following passage —‘+With regard tothe | actual tendency of things towards an absorption of Mexi- @o by the United States, we have but one word to say. Ks impossible to ehut our eyes on the past. One @f that republic within the space of ten years ha: fallen inte our, js. We extended our boundaries and our improvements beyond its very frontiers, and on either side. Whist it is undeniable that our people are progress- , img, the Mexicans are paralyzed by their intestine wars. At | | the constitution to the vote of pss nas el the Rio Grande offer | ‘thie moment we are ourscives terribly agnated by the sla ‘wery question—the southern banks ‘ held for slave labor such as can be found nowhere else. As to ite sugar, it is superior to that of Cuba; as to ite cot ton and tobacco, they are better than those of Alabama and Texas. What we want to state is, that consider @ur rapid progress and the sion of the Mexicans, te manifest identification of our people with the last re- volotion and the great triumph of slavery tn Texas, we do met perceive any other expedient but that of admitting the Seates of Mexico into the American confederation. It will be a great favor to concede it to General ©. and to those eetuaily Irving as exiles in our country, to whom we are secustomed to vender our hospitality and our givice sbut @ are prepared to do it. ‘The foregoing words are most eloquent, and the North Amerkan bewspapers to day are overflowing with arti @les m the same strain. It is true, our neighbors have already copyuered & great jon of our torri- tery to increase and enrich the! te adsorb the whole of Mexico would be au ise of such & magnitude that the @olves us might well venture to undertake it, but, potwith- sanding its gigantic force, would not see it crowned wit sueceas. We would draw strength out of our very weak- nese, to repulse) any attempt at annexation, even should & be supported by domestic elanents. We, on our pari, truly cannot conceive any real good for Mexico without its independence. We are at the same me fully convinced that Mexico does not want the action of the government of the Northern republic fur progress- img and iocrensing. Teace on the basis of order will be wafficient to make us great and powerful. What would Decome of Mexico under the North American raler We ‘would live vilipended under the whip of a slave master, ‘working fer the enemies of our race. Qur t and our esent, as an independent people, surrounded, it is true, | = domestic quarrels, but full of hopes, would be lost ina dark future, Wherein we would behold nothing but the an ¢f death for all of us mind of no good Mexican is capable of conceiving idea that we can live under the rule ofa race hostile ure, and that we can live to see disappear from emonget us the language and the religion of our ances tore. THE TRAITORS. SPransinted trom Ei Progreso, of Vers Cruz, of April 22.) Our readers are already acq minted with all the articles ‘Which we have published in the /’rogress since we gave icity Wo the documents which were intercepted in pico from the agents of Seota Anns,aod which evi Gently prove tbe treachery of the conservative party. ‘The prove of this party have pretended to attach small importance Wo this inconsistency, and in endeavoring to Gre ite correctness they ‘would have ft believed that ‘there if no authentiv ity w these documents; but the Sao fanwtic Ho, compelied by the Herald Ud myn editorial in which it secks to vent itself Lone Weague and ourselves, merely because we have pardon fers before the light of ry Ay the filthy ragsof bis par: ty. He wmhes to prove that the Santanistic conservatives are pot traitors for having pretende’ that there was peed for the assistance ani intervention of Spain for the @rengthening and consolidation of the government of Mexo, and the ouly reason which be gives u thet the legitimate government and the |ibera! frends of vom have bad recourse t the | nited States in solicitude for their aid and aesietance. We, for er pert. cannot know nar conceive how any one esuld justify treachery or any other crime of an equally vil- acne character, by endeavoring to prove that others have ofiended in the same degree, and by dealing in ua- meas.red personalities against his opponent. Fowerful and elegant logic! Very worthy of tne Boo Bet t appears to us to be & more logical and ipcontesu- bie conciusion, and one which must bring to the ground the arguments of the © Santanisuc periodical,’ if we at } Le. t oy States to destroy the bande of revels, they have Ly rejected the tnost Lively ofers which bave becn ‘This praweworthy comduct of loyal Mexicans 7” te proves in the most moontestible manner by the docu ments which we publiab to day im another part of our per. by the intelligence which we have given concern oe Senor Vidaurri, woo decidedly rej the fone of the Shbuster a and by the refusal on the part of our government of different offers which bay een made to them to facilitate proceedings in the defence @f Vera Crur. This is « proof the idol of the Heo, and fe lamentable asrociates bas falien to the ground, as bave all the traitors to the cause of national independence, and Shere remains no other recourse for the santaniatic paper Shan to cover iigelf with it shield of apparent incredulity, @nd to continuc to express its doubts w to the authenticity @f the intercepted documents MEK ICO. from Fl Progreso, of Vers Crus, of April 22.) By the reguiar mai) yesteriay we have recived dates from Mexico corresponding to the 17th imetant, aod by exiraordinary post Wo are iD porseesion of various letter, with dates extending to the 10th, and some newspapers of the interior, which afford us intelligence in the bi: Lest depres satisfactory for the cause of liberty. We shall @entinor to make extracts of thove iteme which w | ad greaieat inverest, de our readers will observe, by the proclamation which | We publish in another piaoe, that our eminent cit.en Santor Devoliado has been named Minister of War aod Marine | by Senor Juarey, and General im Crief of the forces which waintaln constitutional arder The enthusiastic sati«fac Won with which thie announcement hae been received b: bernie in all parte, clearly demonstrates the com Which this name is calculated to inspire, and the Conmmin juarantiees which it offers for the triumph of our qaure The situation of the ( root of Mextoo ie in a stalm of extreme exhanstion Without making any commente on he supporition as to whecer the clercy has or bas not Gant which it is necessary for them to give, jt is impamm Die t© mamntain the wumerous forces which hare been or ized to place the yoke upon the necks of the people y the instrumentality of the baywnet. Hexidee the the division which has been istrovuced inte their e@wn ranks—the pugnacity 0! toe dierent (acuone whieh eontribute to make up the power of Zuloags, and which have already impudently manifested their pretvonsions— one in favor of Santa Anna, another for Osolloe, another for the colanial ayatem of government, au’ another, (am! that is the ome which is composed of the few honorable men who oan be nurabered with the comoervative party powerful government. ali immporeivie the afieire crested By the Man of Tacubaya, wheb finds in each poop Seterier an obeiacie bo He progress Rod come! urd | own; but to pretend | 4 reat crowd of citizens, many Beading pobiic men, weve. orth American | 2a eR EGE oe sabdyect — Since he m against the Spanish § there bes 20¢ berm seen Ia We county; 20 growed with flea an Ubat weieh has been AY ont amet Car Siaies, whose capitals have been oosupied or at least gre \hresiened. by tyre for: The iat Se" ootons iatrepidit chem of ar iqrmer tngurgenia, There wanted = geui UDA! dour me ‘gents. re is wa = ae who possesses ‘Se Drilliant elemenw of of capenihiy to putan Tnd to relrogreesion. If you collect and ex‘mine the diver tues of the plane and opinions of ibis people, you must be convinced that this vannot be of long dur Won. Ta the cabinel Parva and Lacruiacar were for Banta Anpa, and are pumbered with Casanova, Bianearte Perez ‘There is here a Santa *pnaixia club ‘which labors bard to Deal tale breach: and i! wil noi be surprising if Osollos who does not under siand a word of ue, aboudd yet polis in eee ve an anep for ihe ascent of Santa Anns. Roch ie ibe fervensy of mind and the unanimity of sll to cart Zudoaga to the earth that there is po groan), ret 8 from econstenene, 10 enteriss hopes for hima f one month Whete be tbe result Rot be tieid the party of Sumta at ba will o tain t the country will be freed by the ignominy of be’ delivered over to Spanish dominas The same Correspondent informs us that on the 9th Mo- Tero attempted to take the jortaications estadlisbed in the bay of Tampics by Senor Garza, but that he was re puleed, with the loss of the steamer ’anuco, which was supk by she cannovading Senor Vidaurri is continuing bis operations ageinet San Luis, 10 whose aeaistance Miracron had marcoet with two thoussnd men; Dut ic is heli. ved that he will arrive too date, or that be will merch through the valiant frontiers. The constitutional iet troops of Zacatacas have been anited to those o1 New Leon. Letter from “Mr, Stanton, Wasiiveton, May 2, 1858. To Tx Eprrore er nme Natiowan TSTRLLIGRNCERS Genrisaxs—in this morning's Union the don. Samuel 8. Cox, in bis letter accompanying that of Gov. Walger on the subject of the ‘Kansas Conference bill,”’ states tnat be understands the latter document to meet my approval. | beg the vse of asmall space in your columas fora brief explanation Iknew rothing of Governor Walker's letter until after Mr. Cox had stated its contents in the House of Represen- tat'ves on the 30th ultimo, Not having heard even of the existence of the paper, } could not bave gives any opinion upon it, alshough I was well aware of Governor Walker's views, and of bis frank expreesion of them from his first reading of the bill, which took place in my presence. The difference between Governor Wa'ker aud myself is Dot very material: yet jastice tomy own strong convic tions seems to require me to make them known. I facree that the bi!) im question does virtually submit the Lecompton constitation to a vote cA it le of Kansas, owever ungreciously this act of may be con coded. But the conditions of this Bann are, in my judgment, in the highest degree illiberal and’ unfair, creating an upjast ¢iecrim‘mation in favor of @ constitu- tion aiready rejected by the people, and attempting to coeree them into acceptance by a sort of constraint which is — of Congress, and necessarily ofensive to the Territory. ns there objections, Che Mt was proposed that the anti-Lecompton demoorats eboula st foe md ‘the measure, I wae ready, in deference to the judgment of wovernor Walker and others, to waive my own opposition and to acquiesce in its pesaage, although | would have hesitated to vote for it if the responsibility of such a vote had reated upon me. My confidence in the stern ho yg of the le of Kansas to vindicate their ri under all the dieadvantages of this bill, aaeced the modification of the Crittenden. Montgomery a pee jess material, especially as 1 believe i) be cuff. cient population in the Territory eae te the Present year pon [= esentation of another constitution. Moreover, satiefied Ses wiee 8 ner eee ae > Sona, fairly representing the wing due re- spect for thelr rights, the just claims of the State of Kan sas will be liberalty ‘acknowledged, and her rejection of the land grants, offered in connection with # fraudulent ‘and hated constitution, will not be permitted to prejudice her interests ag an equal member of the confederacy, en 4isied to all the advantages which have been usually cop- ferred upon new States at the time of entering the Union. Although I oannot agree with Gov. Waker in sayi thie measure ‘tis in precise conformity with my views,” 1 do concur in his opinion that the result of this prooved- mg, when acted upon < the people of Kaneas and ad- judged by the peopie of the Union, will tend to the firm estad)ishment of gre doctrine of popular sovereignty, and will also rebuke and overwhelm those who have so Jong and pertinaciously struggled to deprive the le of the Territory of the right to adopt or reject own constitution. But I feel confident that Governor Walker, in stating that the meagure in que-tion = in precise conformity ‘with bis views, intended eft vars what he re- garded as the main feature of the bul—the submission of And although he did not regard the objectionab! ile as jonutyieg hie «pposition to the measure, be would certainly can- demn and repudiate them ander any other circumstances than those attending the passage of this bill. In my jucgment, the diferetce of opinion among the ant Lecompton democrats as to the details of this mea- sure ought not to separate those who have beretofore de- nounced and still oppose the Lecompten constitution. FRED. P. STANTON. ‘The Kansas Public Rejotcings in Washington. (From the Washington Tmelline \gencer, | 3) The settlement of the Kausas controvery in Congress, which bappily came to pees on Friday last, ,dituaed £0 ge- neral a joy that it manifested tacit ‘by the firing of cannon ‘tm different parta of the city on the two suc: jing nights, and on Saturday night wae a/lditionally signalized by a serenade to the I’resilent at the executive mansion. apnouncement of this intention drew thither, besides: ralof whom addressed multitude in short speeches, which. from the political character of the speakers and the patristic sentiments thas spontaneously enunciated, induce us to lay them before our readers. The band hav: ing played the national air, *‘Fiail Columbia,’’ three cheers ‘were proposed and given for the President, and ere they bad subsided Mr Buchanan att he window over the hall door. He ‘ito be in excellent health and spirit, and when tne cheering with which he was greeted was so bashed that he could be heard, he addressed the assembled multtude, in a Clear and «ligtinet voice, a fol- wwe — THE YRESIQENT’S SPEECH. Greermeaey—i feel very much honored by the kin’ ness which you have dispisyed incoming in such reapect- able numbers to give me @ ecrenade. | have long acquainted with 1 have been intimase with my fellow citizens of ¥ for a longer period than many of you have lived, and 7 bave never received any thing but kindness, attention, aod good will from the population of this District. (Cheers.) 1 thank you most cordially that the kindness which your fathers have extended to me stil! lives in the broasts of their children, and I hope when | leave this city, if | live to return to my quiet home, I ehal! carry with me your affectionate r —which I ehall endeavor to deserve. (Applanse.) & great oecasion on you have assembled. It ix far above men. The best interests of the country were involved in the long contest which has so happily termi nated. (Appiause.) I hope and believe the result will tend to promote the peace an! prosperity of onr giorioms Union— cheers)—a8d of ‘ali the people upon the face of the the people of Washington are the most interest. ed im preserving this unity of interests, which has ren- dered us glorious abroad and Puscessful and room at home. (Cheers) | do not think that it ten coming in me to enter into any discussion of the great question which has 8 rminated. 1, therefore, Tout conclude these br: vemarks with again repeating ov how heartily I feel four kindness, and how grate folly | eball ever remember ff to the last period of my ex- istence. (Cheers.) ME. TOOMPS’ SPEECH. President havi Tetired, again approached the . , and remarked there wore several gevtlemen with him. He dit not know whether bis friend Toombe would be willing to peak or not. Immediately there was & loud and prolonge:! call for Senator Toombs, who came a, and 80 s00n as quiet Was restored, spoke as fol Jews — Being introduced by the diwtinguisbed patriot and f magistrate who bas just addressed you, as well ae pS by your cemplimentary notice, I suppose | must jom my copgratulatons with yours upon this aus joua occasion, which calls for re,oicing throughout this land. After a contest of ten years, crowing out of sectional differences, we have yeaterduy ip the Representatives and Senate 4 & measure—and py ee it will be confirmed by the President of the United net pee 3 permanent peace for ourselves and our children ws. (Applause.) This isa paci fication in which there har been no dishonor anywhe: in which there haa been no concession by the North to the South or by the South to the North, but in « spirit of brother! and patriotism they have come together and settle: their sectional diferences upon a sacred soe permanent and fundamental ground of publie Bay oy yo public honor. (Applanee.) Therefore, a there va triumph nowhere, there is a suing nowhere, and we see nothing nm the bright and brilliant future But peace and harmony, and prosperity to the Paes organization of the democratic party, who have ugt the country safe through al) ite etruggles. Therefore, rentiemen, | bave a Tight to rejoice. Let us all rejoice. Lat the voice rever berate from the bill tope and tht the valle thie om the Atlantic to the Pacitic, from the lakes to the Gult—that there is peace, true peace, honorable peace, Ubroughout all the land of America. (Appiause.) And who are there to it? who shall raise a voice to destroy |t’—(a voice in the crowd —"Nobody."") Where shall it come from” It ean only come from the disap pointed cabal—tbe coalition who traffic ip public safety, public honor. and they will sink in glorious obscurity, ‘while the star of America shail rise and shine traascendent now and forever. (Great cheering.) POLITICAL. SPPCIAL MERTING OF THR GENPR cower Wee of the Boclety of Regulars will be beld 6n Thurman nwt, #19 O Gloek, at 163 Bows Ay order i GEO. ©, GENET, Chairman, Warren 1. 2 eecremrten, Byivrcren Be. Rowan, } OTICK—A MEETING OFTHE JRFFRRSONTAN DE moeratic Association will ‘ve held in Onderdonk’# Hall, and Clinton sareeta, on Frida i. May Business of inportance will br (rannac'e w Mea President, By PF Devaney, ? P. 1. Trowrson, ¢ S#oretariee, BREW PUBLICATIONS, EW CHARTS OF JAPAN ay 40. FROM THE purveys of Commodore U8. N.—The sub derives have tor pale the new guaria cf tbe island rows harbors of f Sepa, lw y Lew Chew, a, 0 from the noove murve so, 9 great te ot new and se curate charts both ge abd parsienlar of al) parte of world. ee Pears eet OCULISTS AND AURISTS. HARD BEARING AND DRAFNESS.—DR. MATTHEIUE, (auret from Berlin, Prussia, Bow arrived in this ¢) cures thie a@iierion, i ae aod incurable. wire and coampleteiy. mostly wily fan tew days, ‘worst cases in one twonth. itis te cay ureatment & ‘and hae cored to Phhitecte free Sais a eee = tars ry | Wj : ie tnds reapectadle (<A A. to rey af te male orphan iafent, sob meeetal reeporsibie, parses at iy haabeus far , bone but respons! mv reph A She ween Sincerity, Herald eftes sl FORMATION Is WAXTED OF BEN, T. of pant England. RFORMATION WANTED—OF THE GENTLEMAN WHO bad tbe briek In his Naf and left a large turkey to keep for Be beticr call gpr it or It will be served for free lush the National Hous No 4 Roosevelt wreet, near Chathamn from Ii to 2. OFN McCAUL, WHO LEFT THE CITY OF LONDON- Feency ledt bim by bi uy Mr 9. Hetiingeas, by ang 6100 ny je sunt, Mra, Met tng tess sireet, Hrook ¥a d WANTED. TO Aport—s b fespentta BsLs con. e months ot. For partic on Mrs, Delancey st. : y Whoevor will re (7104 Broadway, will UND—IN A BROADWAY OMNIBUS, ON TURSDAY, 4th inet, a portemennaie, with a roll of bills, whish the y descri-ing the same and paying for this is alveriisement App’y at 64 Montague street, I O8T.—ON FRIDAY LAST, IN BROADWAY, BE 4 tween Thirteenth and Broorne aireeta, a lady's enameled Wateb pin. dhe finder will be liberally rewarded at 124 Mast Thirteenth street OsT—A NOTE DRAWN BY favor of Edward Lambert & Co.. a) dated Ne vember 29, 1457 and payarle twetve afer ate atthe office of Nesers. Paton & Oo., 344i Broadway, for $1,085 64. All persons are forbidden to negotiate the same, Peyment having been sopped, & ee nee CO. ee Chambers ah New Yorm, May 4, 1858, OST—ON MONDAY, IN BROOKLYN, A LARGE NEW. fonndland dog, black with white spot'on his breast aud Bp of the tal. AD person reiurning the same to (4) Dean street, will be Mberally rewarded . LAMBERS. Ls OfT—ON THE 20TH AP! meee RE book, labelled on tide. * 6." The finder will e- warded by jeaving the same with Cook, Merrit & brown, 18 Beebman street. —A BREASTPIN, FORMED OF BOWS OF HAIR, with heart of gold in ceatre, cross tipped, with gold ;. ‘The finder willbe liberalyy rewarded by leaving it with H. i, M., 458 Broadway. OST.—$10 RPWARD.—LOBT. OUT OF A DRAWER of wdesk, by removing it from the corner of William and Friton streets, through Fulton and Dutch to Jobn, thence Qhrough Jobn and William to corner of Liberty, viz:—One DUVALL & CO., IN endorses by them romissory note, drawn by T. Small « Co.to their own order, lor $8 Apr’ 1858, for six months; @ cl on the Park Bonk for $126 62, drawn by Davie & Jackson worder of A. Bach one Jever huntit in » yellow merocco theese ether papers, on! ble to lersigned. ‘The publ cau Negotiating the above, as pi reot bas been ft The above reward will be pad to ihe finder vy, Foturaing | in whole or part to A , corner of William sad Libe: OsT—ON TURSDAY NIGHT, 4TH INSTANT, in or goir g trom the Metre; ymnasium, ue, to Waverley place, a single mone diamond pia: set with blue enamel. On the return of the same at 82 Maiden Jane s Mberal reward will be given. OST.—A LIBERAL REWARD WILL BE PAID AT the office of C. W. & J. re & Co, Park Place, for ibe return of a memorandvim book, lost on Saturday evening, April 2, between Church a, N. ¥. eu Brookiyn Heights, OgT—AT NINE O'CLOCK, TURSDAY EVENING, IN Broome strect, between Suffolk and Clinton strevta, 0 large Diack ond White Newfoundland dog; has & large leather collar, aud aaswers o the name of Wolf, The will be euitably rewarded by bringing him to bi Hastings, corner of Pitt and Broome streets, or at 208 <p Gentre street. —_—_—_—_—SSSE=E~LE REWARDS, IVE DOLLATS REWARD LOST, ON THE 167 INST., ‘4 owner's name ts engraved: ter wi ‘Min rocelve the above reward by Fetursing 110 REWARD.—LOST, ON TUESDAY, HITHER Pd New York or Hob Md sleeve button initals F. McK. end the thanks of the owner by returning the same to ihe Herald ofice. $1 Br .—LOST, A es MARTEN we: Lame ni in Seine frome 753 Broadway t corner of javerley way. Whoever ‘will rewurn tbe rt Waveney rae wul receive the above re sme io Fo. and tbe than! owner. $10 REWARD—LOST, ON TUFSDAY, MAY 4, IN THE bo! ot Broadway and Astor place, a amall black = —— ining 1 slat, with a tail; answers of Bella. ‘above reward will be paid on her Sabvery as At 1% Becond avenue, one door above Highth street, THE LECTURE SEASON, R, PIKE, . SON OF THE LATE REV. J. G. PIKE, land, author of “Persuasives to Farly Piety,” “Gunde t Young Disciple,” will detiver s lecture on, Have: oek, the celebrated Christian hero, at Mozart Hall, om Mon day evening, May 1, 1858. Doors open at 7 P.M. Lecwure vo commence at 5, Price 250. CIENCE AND THR BIBLE.—DR. DOREMUB WILT. deliver the ninth lecture of thin course in the New York Medical College, Kast Thirieenth sirect, near Fourth avenue, siSo'clock this’ evening. Subject, “The Physiology of the ickets $1. COUNTRY BOARD. JOUNTRY BOARD—AT TARRYTOWN, ON THE MUD in an American family, where there will be alk boarders taken: the house is plain sad omnfortable, com manding a fine view of the Mudson river and surrounding country, within \ve minutes’ walk?of the. railroad depot and Sieambéal landing Parties wishing to {he comforts of » home, may apply at orjaddre oJ. W NY RRB, RS, Tarrytown, N.Y. County BOARD. HE CARMAN JIOUSF, CAMANS. fille, ie now open fur the season, for, the boarders. The ho beautifully situated at tbe Teed eireet and Tent avenue’ excess in 45 minutes by the Badson river railroad or steamboat J Fawin, from the Murray atreet. PEAR, Proprietor. Oourzex BOARD —PERSONS WISHING DARD CAN be accommodates as Leroy Louse, New ere are conveaionsen tor bathing large private house. Horses and carr! furnished. Everything will be done b the proprietor to make bis house an creeab) ‘4 situated about tre minutes, walk from, the depot, ferences Mr. Mills, Arvzans’ john Drake, 2 and HF Liberty street. Go. W. HANRR, Proprietor. YOUNTRY BOARD —TWO SMAL) accommodated with board durin of Staten Island, within ten minutes’ walk or the ferry adress ©. iby Fhetoryvitle, ®. T, North Shore Powt ster, ——===—====_=== DRY GOODS, &. OWLSAAT BROTHERS en er FAMILIES CAN RE ue a — Berlin, sept, spit, doubl 1 a FORT epg dou fe and Stars ince. Ac. For regalin and theatrical purporen. JOH ASSORTMENT OF ANTILL, Lace Mantiling, ilk Mantilles, MOURNING*M \NTILLAB, *, barege and grenmline Cloth talmas, raglans and eacks. Children’s cloaks and JAMPA A. HEARN, Browiway, above Nirah ik. TANTED—A STOCK OF DRY GOODS, BUILDERS Bacgware of chbing im exeluange tor protwative pro erty. well located in Rrooklyn, one agiore on Fuliom avenie, WMidres H.8. W. Verald over SPRING _FASHIONS, ASTITIONS. THR LATEST STYLES OF APRING BON nets at Mrs. BELL'S Emooriam of Fashion, No. 3 Oatha rine treet, Country merchania supplied with paitern bon- nets al reduced prices. J. H. HOMER, babed 3 Th vate £0 Has removed trod t HOMER ACO AND How & Keenan, 38 neque. Ris new ji KO. 11] CHAMBERS BTREE And offers to enna buyers” An entirely fremb and desirable ansorument Ribbone, silks, Franch and Amarican flowers. TEI MORY AWD STRAW Goopa, In every variety and atyle, Al auetion prices, PAME FARROW. CORSET MAKER, FROM PART hax Fewoved fro 60 Fast Tweliin erect to eb Bert Fhiptecntbatre’, corner Fourih ove THER pas & Papet k. PARHIONARLE DRESS ere werte of family 6 don abe Went Thirty cocond streae | ne Sone by eanelinn, Rs. DAVIDSON 125 BLPPCRER STREPT (LATE OF JY Canal street), wii open Pare eummer millinery on jay new, Viay 7. At her new show room rock street, west of liroad way eidinewsy rac irencenang TERNB.—HUSI NERS FOR men and boya, efels, mics 12 years to beat any’ boys ree Foam tengh a girl of Madien. tailor or tadie dros: entier, for $™% © TERWICK, 49 Hudson street ean! HOUSES, ROOMS, &0, WANTED, rOTRL, WANTED-—BY A NEW YORKER, i areas ss Set, toates, or Foe "a betweon New York and New Orieana. A ovrner near way preierred. Wonk treat wi woud! build OF aler premises to wule ‘Aldred Paropean an Pino, Uoton ®yuare Pox! ow OWRR. PART OF A HOUSE WANTED. 4 familly without children, Addrem, rooms, loention and ren’, FG BY A SMALL, stating mumber of BROOKLYN, BY A SMAT PAMELY, part of & boune, consisting of second sory ani. baer ent must have pee in the house: rent pot to exceed $12 or SISK month. Adress Tenant, Hered ofce. TANTHR—TO PURCTIARE OR HIRK, A SET OF GAB fixtures, cons'stin. of chandeliers and br weet: any cme having a sat to dispowe of may addreas W. K Herald office, stating where they can br seen PORCH — A GOOD GROCERY STORE ‘eration form Marne bueinen®, a a fair price. A NOUTH WICK, 88 Neaene Wirt we wilh er oek treet . SPECIAL ROTIOES, oe RODIE & PRTTES ACKROWLEDGE THE. RECEIPT B of three bundred dollars through the hands ef Rev. Wm. nip. oy nw York, May 4, 1898, NALIFORNIA. ae ‘at law, WO be intends ibe fer thats State in the and wil) atten pee rs ae : W. 0, BUBNEET, 1. ost FA THE RW. GRAND LODGE OF SOUTH. hold alan its room in Od Besa Fase flail, oo Thursday cvenlag, May 6 ta room Toke By onsen, JOHN J. sy Grand Ses'y. H, BRIQBAM AND G. B. CABHART, (FORMERLY L. 4k righam & Carhart.) acknowledge to bave received, by the ante ‘eat Rev. Wie ulna, pastor of &t, Pew r’seburch, Barclay etree, three handred ‘sare, a restitution money from 8 souree upknown. New York, May 4, 1858, i Le TICR.—WE HEREBY WARN ALL PERSONS NOT NoDiivoany tmoagy ithe maine of Caton ook and Lad: jel No. Bl Ger Company Nov. PY OFSEE O} Fy aay KRIPP, Foreman. eW YORK AND BARLEM RAILROAD Courayy. N Ren repre of wockbolders for the election of directors will be held office of the omy ee ‘Twenty sixth street apd Fourth avenue, on 8 Zhe,pells to be @ from HM o'clock st goon Ulla o'clock P.M. The r books of tha eld and Retest mocks will be closed from 40c)ack P.M; of the Nth test. ool § o'clock A. M, of the 19ib ans |. EMEBBON, ee EALED PROPOSALS FOR EXCAVATING THE BLOOK Ss bounded by Fitth and Jéadison avenues, and Fifueth and y first street, will ve received at the office of James Ren wick, Jr, and Wm. Rodrigue 88 W | atreet, waren plana Toi sections may be seen t ‘until the lob of May 4 HE PARK BANK, _NEW yonK, MAY 3, 168 —AT ‘en clection for nix ateen direetors of Lrg ea ted the dsy, ani for three inspectors ‘of meat election, the following ere duly elected: ee ee oon George 11. Potta, Joseph F Bulkley, Peter Harden, Sonn B. Macy. ound M. Young, Bin F Avery, Jobe 8. Diskersons Robe’ juin in Cliver sree Lani B. Morin, Rerems Docent, Wiliam H. Fogg, Wiltiam K. Kitchen, Passe, ON TORS snare Doniel Paria Loring *, Addington Reed And ats subsequent movting of the beard, Reubea W, Howes, Keg, was re elected President By or: of the board. ARLES A. MACY, Cashier. ws HEREBY ACK NOWLBDGE THE RECEIPT OF ONE hundred dollars from the — We. Quinn, aia, vasler of a Hareiay, sizeet, Fe tint n money from some ALTBIR & MUNN, 122 earl street, Melvyn 8 Soiitsey, Toseph U. Orvia, Peter's church, unknown person, Want AQUEDUCT, " ‘ tor Masminoren, Marah f ‘completion of tke Waa Proposals are ton Aqueduct, ecorane \o plane and speciveaiions, whiok only of the work can be leted with the ap woe done and the rate of progress under each contrac! and for each work. i el y i 335 fe Ft 3 7 3 ! if H multe completed, provided Congress Spproprisies the me Seen oe seareary of War, M. ©. untae, Onpiain of Engineers ia charge of Washingwa Aqueduat, posn nf QUAKANTER To Care. M. C. Mi ‘son ong gpm We, the —, ia hereby, jotpu: tad sovwrelig covenant with and guaranty, incase the foregoing bid of necepted, tbat be ‘days wpe } i i fr or. i 3 a & He Fiis 33 pa oT knowledne and be and euficiens, “YOUNG MEN WISBING TO JOIN 4. LITERARY CLUB, weere they can enjoy the sociabilities of a comfortable lub room, ‘open every evening,) will please address J. H., box 3.851 Pom _ SALES OF KEAL ESTATE, Vv. VALUABLE VIRGINIA, FARM FOR BALE OR EX out 1.000 acres, with large mansion, barns, limber rr, oA fn a ag ‘ation "bert pos: ofice le water, Ao, Mt rty street, tnd mavigadl _ eH OLIVER wssheiseniicatahtieitieaneniatitinmasinteorenttecemnioe ROOKLYN LOTS FOR SALE OR: EXCHANGR.—TWO on Rapelys, running through, 9 Bowen, and five on Rummit street, corner of fenry; will be soll cheap. oF yy for merchandire, ANpIY wo LIVINGHTON £00, No. 6 Beekman street. FSTRABLE BROOKLYN OR WESTERN PROPERTY, ‘with part cash, 10 & farm of about forty acres, within 160 tniles of cash and Weatern second Pisdy mor= raged. CHARLES f. HOLDEN, 19 8 room LD R SALP—AT A VERY REDUCED PRICF, AND ON house and jot; it contatnaetght tbe "hee manner. Dove, Pith street, near North Blaih wiroot, LRT IN BROOKLYN, THE THREE STORY AND brick situated mt 42 Bummit alreet, in oe five minutes’ walk, inquire of D.C, WORTH ROP, be ~y ayenue ferry: reot ‘Willtam «treet, room No. R KALE—A DESIRABLY Louse, on Fourth ayenve ‘wenty second streets South \prockiv, rooms; Jot by 100 feet; well stocked with ‘rate sold on very accommodating terms. Tnquire of J HS Third avenue and Seventeenth street, South Bi LOCAFED DOUBL. L3 and ive id b it. “FIELD, Fort SALE—ATA pancam, rae yy Fan’ 4 Bresy houses and lote, 25x10", jay AB ay the Sent bt onder: fruta for 900" Sheep rons infor five years. Will be sold for Behari applied for econ, Apply tod. Peothne ne Tircome street Rr SALU—OBVERAS. FARMS AND COUNTRY BH ATS; for aale or exchange: covmiry sore ; two splendid jum: bering establiabmente in err. Farin wanted, New York or New Jersey, of about 100 serea; price not over Blof. BLOOMER & CO,, 51 Nassau street, room 12, OR SALE—AT HARLEM, A NEAT TWO STORY brick cotage, containing seven rooms, Croton water, full Jot, on 12lst st d avenue: price $Lan) also a frame cottage Jota on 12kh treet, near bixth oregeet fruit of all kinda, shrubber, ang towers ee Sonn 20. by dy yf Apply to B. 1! Tails 72 Wail street, from | to ® oR SALE OR EXCHANCR—A SPLENDIN COUNTRY fea! ot Spnyten Duyvel, with one nore of ground, {iv minutes’ walk from depot house is first class; ground flied waa free, Apply to B., LOCKE, 61 Laverty mireet, room 2 LET OR TRADE—A NRW FIReT rR ALR, TO hae house, 162 Grand aireet, Jersey thy. prise 87.500; rent $0). Inquire of REA & POLIMCK, 45 Cortiaud: Atreet, northwest corner of Greenwieh sweet, N.Y. Rrah erate WANTED. —A FARM, WITH AU'RST AN honge and ontby i)diy near the cly, oF eity lots tn ange for rallrond secvirition, ajaess ow of merely reat with partiguiare, J. A. S., box SIT) Py ® dive. offi xe. PURCHASE A MODERN HOUSE. RRLOW FORTY- Cc errond —_ not over 99,000, for two two in Brooklyn, and balance on time yD cash, Address P R., Pont office, N.Y. FARMS, IN WELI, SETTLED COUNTIFS, NEAR TWO pallroads, in Towa, exch contalue 160 sere hy iu be wold i the low priee.of $2; half cash, 9 one of 1m) acres, wt Fi 0, casi. Digeee ROE Mitte, BU Nagaam eireet. 1 BO ONLY FOR TREN ACRES OF SLRERIOR garden land on Long Island, 41 miles from New York and half a mile from the ratirond depow also a model farm of 101» ren, ae pdid buildings, frult, 4°; price wn. MMBIRUE 12 Hrondwny, room No. 8 $6. 800. —FOR SALE OR FXCHANG@, A BEAU. tiful country seat, quarter of & mile fram lemaroneck station containa 10 acres; good buildings: fruit ip AbwNCane®, other farma a varions prices W. H, MELICK, 407 Brondwny, STE AMBOATS, 70 MONOPOLY —PROPLI'R BOAT—CTHAP LINE Sninday bor! to Ming Bing, Haverstraw, touching at Port Washingwon, Youkere Mastinga, Dovhs Ferry, Tar'riown and Rockland. Take the fevorie steamboat R\TELLITE, pe Hammond, which will leave every Sunday morning, o'oloek, from the foot of tay etreet, landing at the abore placer, and returning leaving Haverstraw at 1:0 1 M., land ng mt Amom sirest each way. For fare ree mall biti, LOAN OF RTORS HAN, $1,070 1.0.4 ON READ. ERTAT! Ro MORGAN, \tornes No 9 Beekman #reet, room il, $2.000 FASEIONABLY FURN le fenton wthout board, as rovements; also iabed me lh parlor, sua le for aselectclub, Ke (A Rates ama sngectomen 93°Rx ‘mall room, in & private in afl Yate etn with al Improvement te Maguire ai 36 Prince sizgal a few doors west pd ay Sane A 2017, OF, FORMIEHED, BOOME ON Tie, SECOND oor, tole: together or separately, Hoan with breakfast if required, ‘at af Ninth wireos third door east of Broadway. PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING A GENTREL modern built bourse, pleasantly Cor gr on the west rige of the ony, below Tenth sireet would take & few per- ome to been ‘at $4 per week, Address Boarding, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO OR THREE A single sontemen cnn be be accom madsied with Eanes rooms good wit there ai eo few select, Soardere. For forthe pardoulars please eeall at 121 Chrystie atreet, FURNISHED SUIT, IN A PRIVATE HOUSE, WITH ga) modern imuprevemenie, and board, below Forty Second street by & gen And lady, who wouk! lake food ease cf the house duriag tae absense of the owner. Ad drew, positively prepaid, X. Z., Union square Post ofiice, —_—— LADY AND GENTLEMAN, WITH BOARD FOR TER indy, will find in a very amall private family. « genteel perior abd bedroom on the second foor; locality, Ninthetreet, pear Brosdway. looking for # quiet home address B. B,, box Yio Herald ofice. grRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY OOCUPYING FIRtT A cee house in West Twenty second street, convenient to Broadwey sisges and Bixth sveone cars. woul two single gentlemen alarge weld anaes from oom, with partial boar bome; name box wing the advent ‘ Teatirel. -Addvedt with re NEATLY FURNISHED PARLOR, BEDROOM, AND kitchen. (ail commuantcait 8) @ requi- gin er meat at 10 Praspert ‘Also, an unfurnished Street, Brooklyn attic rorm to gent, YOUNG LADY WANTS BOARD IN A RESPECTABLE family, within a short distance of Broadway between renter and Ninetecath stree‘a, Call at or address S82 (i SUIT OF BANDSOMELY AND NEWLY bs for pin ed front qt a A svar y convepience, would be reat ed. without doard, poh etd toone or two peo men, at $8 per weekt room for $2 Possession imwetiate, Apply at 42 game uth ‘ares, one block west of roadway. YEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with |, at No. 9 Disks street, Brooalyn, with jp two dlocks of Fulton ferry, whe: y can enjoy ae com- forts of a home. Apply: for ‘three or ‘tout r days, WN RNGLISH FAMILY ARE DESIROUS OF LETTING S neatly furnished room with board, toa gentieman and wire or two or three gentlemen: a comfortable bome te be relied on. ‘Terms moders'e References eachaaged. Apply at 194 Madison street, bear Rutgers, OED. se LADY A GENTLEMAN CAN HAVE A furpiehed room, with or without for the lady only, tn splaip, quiet family. Location between n> and Twentieth 18, apd near Sixthavenue. Address A. # C., Union square Post office. Reference given, PBOABD.CA FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN they require, would dispose of a fine suit of rooms ea ‘the pecond floor ef & house having modern Improvements, nc sable by cars and stages. Apply at Ta Weer Tweniy ‘erat street. OARD.—SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION FOR GEN- tiemen oF families desiring first ciags apartmente and living (Mone ethers need apply) ab 31 West Twenty-fourth street. References require yor a GE LeMay aoe Red WIFF, Aie0 4 A gentlemen, odated with x: Fonrd aud pleasant rooms by af apiyings a 30 at 308 Medison aivect. Gas in the house. OARD.—A SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM AND bedroom. toxether or separate, suliable fora family oF rentiemen; all modern improvements, at 89 West Fourteen! Street. Dinner at 6 o'cloc UNDIN ibe rere A SMALL AMOUNT OF M0. ney, which the owner ean have by proving property ani paying expenses. Apots $0 xme. Modayban, ft West Forty: eveuth street, near eae OARD IN CLISTON PLACE.—A SUIT OF HAND- somely furnished rooms for a gentleman and his wife, or for single ffeaemen, Also, asingie room for one or two single gentlemen, st 97 Clinton place. Dinner ai 6 o'clock. B° \RD DOWN TOWN.--TWO GENTLEMEN AND ONE yourg lady, can be accommodated with board at 49 Robdiiison street, corner of Greenwich street. OARD IN BROOKSYN-FOR A GENTLEMAN AND wife, or two single gentlemen, with a furnished or unfurniaiied: ise has modern [graven bath, gas, Ac, convenient to Wail and Fulton ferries, nie? Willoughby street. OARD WANTED— WITH FURNISHED APART. mente, for a gentleman and wife; board for the Ind: only; in & private family or where there sre but few ust be toserate; Jocation not asove Sixtesnth ress, with terms, location, &c., B. J, i, Herald References exchanged. oard for himseif on Sunday. Apply at 1) Beekman strec OARD WANTPD—PITHER Hrooklym.—A smal plain, respectable erivaie family, by a youn, business would call her from home during the stailng terms, which must be moderaie, A,B. oftier. OARD WANTED—BREAKFAST AND TRA) BY A oung mah, in ® residing hetween Bleecker aod IN NEW YORK OR furpiabed room, with board, in a Tay | rue Afterald nea Twelkth streets, where there iaanotber of agreeable disposition who would be willing to room with im. Address N. M., erald office, OARDING —ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE AC- commoduted with partial board in & a private fomily, ‘where there are no other boarders. Apply at 197 Monroe at OARDING DESIRABLE | LARGE AND SMALL Fooms, with or without board; can be obiained wt Nov i caval street, corner of ast roadway. house is neaily urnishee and newly painted and papered; basail the modern mprovementa. OARDING OR LODGING perlor on the tire: or eeeond floor, 4 with or without board. Alxo twe per week. Apply at 457 Grand street. rs ROOMS—WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, for gestiemen, ina private family ‘and batb in the house. Terme moderate, Apply at 1855 West Thirty seoond sireet, between Sitch and Seventh avenues, URNISHED ROOMS.—TWO VERY PLEASANT AND ne tly furnished rooms on second floor, to let, separate or tngeher, to genJemen or a gentleman an nen wiles inn a prt vate family, at No. 6 Pitt street, near Grand. Terms moderate. Fb D ROOMS FOR GPNTLRMEN= WITHOUT oant, wt No. b haat Jroadwi Aa RAISE D ROOMS.—TWO OR THR SEN TLEMEN, who would be williag to room together, can have a large well Le gg wy front ni foo, on second floor with gas and bach ineluded $77 pe F month for three ov $22 for two, Apply si 79 0 Franklin eet, went of Hrondway. p ~ Add 4.1. 1-4... URNISHED ROOMS ARE 0 LET 10 FAMILIES OF: FF hinge gentlemen at No. 1 Waverley plice, corner of OM WAY. PNTLEMEN MAY BRE ACCOYVMODATED WITH FT pleasant furnished parlors and bedrooms in & molera improved hong, wish breakfaat and ten and dinner go Hun. day. 4 West Fighteenth street, near Fifth avenue, =— YOUNG GENTLEMAN WISHKS TO procure a good room and Daria Board, in the abore ony, Ek, of June. Address stating terms, ae, A, L. 1a, Herald office. 1 OOMB AND HOARD.—AN A ANT SUIT OF rooms, furnished or unfurnished, board, to let ton family, wae would pay 0% s fair eyuivalent, at No. 44 Greenwich Sian JOHN'S "a HOUR, CORNER OF BROADWAY AND — Rooma and ro, SINOLE ROOMS TO LET—TO GENTLEMEN, yartial board. Also an atic room to a lady, with int Boned reyuired, at 137 West bieventh street. ag Ay ya fy POR aes EN ROOMR, IN Breve Bont of rele: of refe- and Fence xt ined. O LET—\_ FURNISHED ROOM, pdt sa dd BOARD, at 70 hast ‘Twelfth street, corner of ‘ourth avenue. ARTRD A ny tae FORNTAMED Roow, wiTit fast and In @ strict! vate fam! hy 1 ot above Cirand st Adérean SS TANTHD—A ROOM, WITH PARTIAT BOARD, BY A lady, in Teapectatie family; location not above F street, went of Broadway, proferid. Terie 82% wxcoot #3 ver weel ‘all at or 20 Wooster street. eferencen exchanged. Warr —A NEATLY FURNIGIED by POR A man, a eS mily. Terma not to exceed fy sah peck ular, Novice, your g Indy and gen! het 4 box silo Herald ehamge. in email Yy ov CAN OWTATN bai) r “ARTIC ULARS GRATUIT. o jenirable boarding piaces in city and by calling at the Hourdees’ Wicheage, 6 Broadway. Woard tial} hy ‘BOYD, in the city and country wanted. 2 AND ¢( ABINGDON SQUARE. WEST STDF.—ROOVS for families or single gentlemen wishing board. Bleecker street singes and Righth avenue cars pans. 10 WAVERLEY "LACK —TWO HANDSOMELY FUR nished parlors, with hedroome aitached, just vacant. Aiso, single rooms (or gentlemen on reasonable ferme. Din: nee at 6 0 clock 26 NINTH STREET —CENTLEMEN AND THEIR wives, also [ -¢ gentlemen, can be scoommodated with good board, full or partial: roome farnihed or uafar nished. Dinner at ix 0 reloek References exchanged. 42 42 in the eity.—Nicely furnished rooms with genuemen and their wives and aingie gentlemen. HOND STREET.—A SMALL PRIVATH TAMtLy tering more room than they require, Lt let, ve ROOKLYN H@IGHTA—A me gummending fine view of cient a will | ona bot J June of reorma of Ls MORTON STREPT-FURNISHED ROOMB TO LET to pingle geotlemen, without board; breakfast if pre- Thquire ag above, references exabanged. GREAT JONFS STRERT, BETWEEN BROADWAY and Fourth avenues: one of the most desipable loom ne Ae to gentlemen, without board, fired. Reterences exchanged REMBEN STRERT, 1, & hanciacme aul Re farences exeham 88 TWENTY FIRET ake Oramerc: rer catfemen “* To Snvileges of the park. ence Taotoge IMMEDIATELY OPPO. rn iow rooma with howe sratad! aesiratle Traner hes o'elork. oe Sere FLAGH — DESIR ASLE Roows, 16 FIGHTH STREET, OPPOSITE MERCANTILE Library, 135.2 rary, four doors ‘rom Broad m Breed, wuyjociee week srallemen, bandeomely jfareiahedy fcauer ssc hnparrmetanes sas Sereatta ore ore BROOME STREET —NEW RTL 503 Mirnehed rooms on tie accond cud wnt haa wide * or without board; hot Wand cold water, ges, Daihedce BROADWAY.” FURNISHED ROOMS 7 NotueeSreaktticeee TO aT TO 821 BROADWAY, NEAR TWELFTH STERET, RAST side —To let, in a Lgeg family, one front amd back mn the second floor, neatly fur- ym, separate or pisheds locaticn very desirable. oe MUUBES, MUUMH, GO, WO uly PHYSICIAN'S OR DENTIBT © ROOM ON Till PIRAT. let, at 67 Bleceker street, near Brosdway. dae furslabed roam om tho second Soar; feully privats; house ‘with all the modern improvements. Location superior, A PART OF A SMALL COTTAGE IN BRCOKL¥N— hree rooms, second floor, and kitchen, will be let to a smal) fawtiy. Inquire in the basement, under sore, corner Fuiton and Adams streets, Brooklyn. Rent SMALL, NEATLY FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET— biuaied on a Twenty sixth sireet, near Sixth avenue, in a 2D nine (ata nee srotemente "asd well ate rivals forall. Rent moderate.BApply to E. me SciNwhi Men, Fourth av. A bave a me ® magnit magnificent brown stone house, con! abe imy rw et situaled and vabehene eth reel, a whe pa let toa respectable, careful tenant oe amount of rent that they themselves McGUIRE, 86 Seventh street Office toloa. We ‘and 384 Third avenne, from 4107 P. M. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN BE ACCOMMODATED with beard and unturnished room; also, two i Eig = wi b furnished rooms and board; reference : ‘Cleremoat avenue, seventh house souih of Pigs ane a jrooklyn. PRIVATE FANTLY WOULD ADD 70. TERUR NUM- ber two persons, who may be lookieg tae contort, and music. Terms # lary object. Apply at Sides ‘Nineteenth street, PRIVATE FAMILY wot LD =, WITH OR WITH- out board, two or three rooms. Modaome uDeX- ceptionabdle. ‘Terms moderate. ‘apply No, 42 Greve st. A porn FUBNISHED bag ag WANTED—BY gentleman, where can sleep cocagiemaaly. the pouse ‘ote widow ‘ay ape where there are a ore Addrese, salting teri ‘which mes be erates 81 Herald office, wee HANDSOME. THREE STORY HIGH BASEMENT brown stone house io Jet—146 West Thiriy.aisth th avenue, in nice order, three parlors moder: the hnagp Soar Gave fret clase 4 eat brown stove boruse, levee e parlors deep, 16) West Forty: third street, near Righth BW. RICHARDS, 307 Droadway. FIRST CLASS THREE STORY HIGH BASEMENT a stone hor ™ ‘Thirt; ‘tc, Rent moderate ee font iamoliatey. Apply to BW. Brean mas AVENUE.—PABT OP A to el re terme. desirable brick house to le: on ve! a family wishing & quict iy tated gone. rile avenue cara, and utes’ walk James slip ferry. Address P. Pa c. box we bor derud oftice. ROOKLYN HEIGHTS —TO LET, THE DOUBLE CoT- tage bouse Xo. £2 Witlow street, corner of Clark, Brook - ac ; rent $100. Inqidre , a iilow street, Brookiyn, or lyn, near W: UEDMUND BART & Sud Peatl sreet, New York.’ Bee caavsid Fagen jot Mt FAVORAES =. ‘a respectal very desira. ble neuen, at the corner of Clinton nad « carroll stree’ lyn; brown stone front, Apply to A. LEAMAN, ‘wich street, New York. LET—THE UPPER PART OF A THR! 8TO) brown stone front md house, 64 West fhirty-urs street. Apply on the pi ASTOTHE FIRST. FLOOR, FRONT BASEMENT tof the third foor of the neat three 0. 180 First avenue, adjoining. ihe ‘Apply on ibe je prem.sen, Brock Green- [0 LET-NO8, 408 AND 412 HENRY STREET, BROOK. Jy, at about one batt the amo miler boune would ‘rent for in New York, eine F scucably tesuted oor. taining thirteen rooms, with all the modern improvements, bot and cold water, furnsee, 2e° “LD, Third aveaue and de aire, ba LET—THE BASEMENT, 599 ne ll 2 BY about 190 feet. Apply In the store abo LETTE LARGE Ig * COYMODIOUS DOURLE bourse No. 43 Grove sireet, in 7» amLAd ie for a class boarding house, Rotel. club house Gr two Ia- ne Apply to b BLOOMER, Oveaa Insurance Company, wrect. a an Y lg Lar-ar STAPLETON AND GAP EON, | STATEN She fasvien, several houses and with large 2 rh water view Low rents to tenanis fy me hant OTT, 166 6 Broadway, second oor, ) LYT—A RVSPUCTARLE FAMILY WAVING A parior io spare, bave furnished it as a bedroo ia let it to ane oF two ee moderate, quired. Apply at 57 Franklin street, « fe Broadway, New York. ° wan 2 re ‘is \RT (4a THREE ae 27 Harum ond epee room, ply OG. BARMORE | Sg _ LET—Thi THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING T house 195 West Twenty seventh street, near Ly nue; good jocation; bas modern lmprovementa, faa e.j rent $40 per annum. Apply w a. H. WAGNER. IS » ) LET—PART OF A HOUSE L4 CHARLES STREET, consisting of four rooms on the second floor, witb prvi: lege of bck basement, water in the back room: remt mede- Sanne Ayu on the premises or a 496 Broadway, of J. P. LET—FURNISUED ROOMS, WITH PARTIAL Soe are to £ ~nilemen oply; two large rooms on seeond room and all ‘he modern tmprovemenia, Fotis Sehercte, For tenber pertocare apply on the pre: miees, 0) Houston street. LET~A 8NUG T Oetp ay, AND BASEMENT COT- age house aH Woat earl 8 good, ts amall family it will be let Apply 108.5. WOOD, 15 W ost Fortleth street prvcear gy oo aee Foe mand AND Fg 4 anacow on 1A NEWPORT, R. 1. HANDSOME, FUR- ished cottage, with goot table, Ac, im the neighbor- beast of the Fillmore pid “Bellevue Houses Address box 2,446 Post oftice, N.Y. LET—AT CLIFTON, STATEN ISLAND, A FUR. , Pigacantly situated, within ten minutes? ana are— a five bedrooms, Oceup Hi. P. K., box 1,164 Post ofive. LET-THE UPPER PART OF A COTTAOR, CON. ‘fisting of six rooms, In ® very con’ and Fe wee 6 ae ae on fyeen Gevpriani yi chuh avenar' Toure of Men LAN, Ti Twentierh street, for thre LET—WITH BOARD IN THE VICINITY OF BT. (TO LET-IN WEST FIFTERNTH STREET, A LARGR, nagimtoriable rom on third floor, also ‘hab bedroom: aul or A wentieman wi yoo anene See, fornighed or unfurnished, with or without board. Apply 197 Wont Firteenth street. LET—IN SOU ore BROOK. mm i oor. tage N . 108 Ae oe warvatbuae No. Went Fwen y third sireet. Call 4 0 LETOTHRER STORY AND ATTIC HOU £m, he modern impr Phew one tae in ut in conmplete order: bons, with gaa and Oreton water, Wen oarteesis Tarer sory basement house, 23 Ninth avenoe; 4 1a et wr Farcnty sacoei sirsek: 90), Thece, mory kod wenty bourse modern improvements, £77 eas Riszioenth sm: at Sf hve story houwe, eas and Crovon water, nt th avenue: $450. W. DENIAM. F ‘et gy nue, corner of Bixieenth a Oflice open from fo P.M. alcccker eirset, near Com manufacturing business, $300, With oF without eam tween Righth and Nin’ HAM, rigbth avenue, from Tig A. M. to 9 P.M. from 735 A. * OS —' COTTAGR % RAST TWENTY TO cithti grees, near Tecinguon arene, conning seven rent ®00. lovaire on ae vot ar. WR WRINE, 3 This Third ws enue -EASR—FOR A 4 by OF YRARS, THE T° rare, iy Garrison streck fore ion | come ereoni wih ust Ib walter, front ea) Epiaateem e floor a bar andl be ‘on the a et er Ee Cr clare apply on the prensa ¢ pT ANT kT B78. ttle potent STATRS, a le on 44 Alen mie "emalier ones, 8 Ce giant, aed. for oo NE WePAPRRa NITRD STATRR ’ Ungis ciemroe cars in thie codhiry and Wy Tet, onde fot tthe tngton, pocorn,