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2 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1859, Dourne, requesting Capt. MoCrea to come to his immediate THE OPERA IN BROOKLYN. E from, the West ef Mow Zork to) | Braz. i ADUSES, ROOM, 46. 10 LED __ HOUSES, ROOMS, doc., TO LIP, assistauce. In balf an bour 150 men of ber Majesty’s ar- : Inch Farts, aa Ly The 7 Staats D’mestic,bales 3 THRRE STORY BROWN STONZ FRONT HOUSE TO | LET—IN A RESPECTABLE LOCALITY, LO) g tillery had janded, and, marching in perfect order and a ting of the y 14, > Tard let—Keo! $40 furnl or wie. $2,(00. The sitasion | b part of house No. 36 Market street, between Henry and silence up two different streets, e¢losed around the | The New Academy of Musto—Meeting ROTTER at haa ard in the plewactent pert of south brooklyn. Any genteel | Madison streets, consisting of frontand back parlor, trv and Consulate, and separated the crowd from it. In | ©itizense/The Building to Accommodate Pckgs. Value. Pole. Value} if PENGHeInE,eeanemy cv. o ve beiter guited” Adivens back bagement, with oue room in atte; rent moderate, gassud an instabt the savage yells that. had — previous- a Pe: ddress of Dr, | Wh’bone, Ibs. 5 $552 Sponges, bales 25 $320 Fic’kors,bxs.1,00 i at fiz — | Sroton water ‘on the premises or to W. Jt wal. womipated gave way to doubt, fear and wonter.| ‘WO Thousal THON SA: ax 294 Pl ashes, buis 35 918 Dry goods, ' Catharite esat. BROADWAY STORE AND BASEMEMENT TO let. Double window, well Snishet. Also, a basement 20x48, miitable for business purposes; cheap Also. a suit govern- | Storrs and Rev, Mr, Milburn, and Others. | Beeswax....1,102 410. Staves 2,000 830 Al English | \ meeting of the citizens and others interested In the | Spt. tur., bbis 365 6,082 2,412 Rokin, bbls... 150 Corn, bush. 1,630 2 ly p 7 A Tess than at hour the Ministers of the ne meut having been informed of the landing of the all u z Broadway; all ha! med the furniture; for all, rent $309. owe, wilice. —A HOUSE, NEAR | Address John: 00) ed down f lace iu tull uniform, es : +a * Cotton, bales... 317 14.626 Candles, o8. reba puvepienge the Appl conta trtones when. cur quettoning the aticer com. | rection of an Academy of Music in Brooklyn was bold | fosin is Pago Furmlbed rooms, wid all sunyeoienc's fagting wth, Avely * : mand of the British troops, and receiving his expla- | on Monday evening in the Athenwum, Atlantic street, The ‘Total.. 5 f Miscellaneous, — ——- neh fer) Fay Xe Aue iS Deve ate. THE yaowr sin, om reg nk endo caren | tng wa cl opto‘, bt wing Wt sare a (A Weemaree noo rome, muon on ts | Lasitteiemenae cee ease ae h officer, ha red with pa eoULeSSy | neve ‘* otto, bales. 717 PUBLIC. 7 : pores a a oo Ree Re a ee gave him, in the name of the President, his warmest | dent at Professor Mitehell’s lecture, it wag nine o’c! Segars, cs, Coffee, bags. .6,904 Domestics,bal. 76 $3,065 Flag stones,pes 763 $360 Breedwere ree ese ya rene 1 LET-THE LARGE GROCERY STORE, NORTH. thanks. | before it was organized. Mr. A. L. Lowe presided, and | Rosin, bbla..1,867 Rice, tes...... 118 Sp. turp’e,bbl, 60 905 Clocks,C8....@ 7 618 | x = ; ror corqer of avenue A and Klovquth dreet, No netier A conference was at once held in the office of the Con- 1 . 8 y. Thec Fss, oils, os..." 2 45 Sugar, boxes . 97 Paint... 4 648 Hardware. 2%, 1,30 ASEMENT 92) BROADWAY, CORNER TWeN'ry. | place inthe city for business. Apply to DANIEL O’CONOR, of which was that the republic accopted | Dr. Hull was appointed Secretary, chairman, on tak- Divi divi tage 9 Pinan, bbl Lam 3 185 sink oicet (0 let—85x36 feet, adapted tor a frat ciass and | a2 WeatSeventeenth strees. Also to let. the dwelling bouse. ivi divi, bags 200 280 P’iashes, bbis. Biacking, bois, is 620 | beni? eoaun mand, Thliberd skloon? Silt to ceraneed. to | 120Firsbavenue: iasge, commadious, and replote with ail tae sibility of guarding the Consulate, and promised | ibg bis seat, addressed the meeting in an appropriate | potasnes? hits 1%. 6,588 Miscellaneous, — large body of troops should be despatched at once, | speech. He said that he felt honored at being called on | Mah any,tns 15 295 é P : Artists’ mates 3 Oa ther, thAb-e proclamation sbould be issued, warn; | «sige on that occasion. He woiila ips detain thiain by | Logwood,tons 252 8,172 Total Bulls good inant” TO TAILORS und others, the args roam, | modern conveniences, and well adapted for’ two Reapectabla Tard, Ibs.,:.2,080 250 fs ge room, pecond atnry ot building. | ound two kitehens, t Broadway. from 9th Ar Mew’ SPEY €0 4A. PALL, 176 bra, frowt aud back otalra, biaty, dining rom, ng ‘the people no longer to surround the house, Tue , ' Twink, baie. 50.380 gt i ig Har get ug rooms, Charge d’Affaires of France, therefore, as soon as he was | many words on the subject. In the month of October or HVERPOOL. ipa coyeees Fe 50] eC Acaaht Om EEE RARE CIR Shae LL | Pedckioustite neatuaes eres reninae Ger aa ees able, dismissed with thanks the Koglish troops, who re- the ist of November, a meeting was called to oun M.tovacco,1bs8,208 $1,935 Hats, cs.. Moodie: 4 120 st eommodious dowl+ house, 6% Weat Fourteenth street, | Serepiventh street, embarked in perfect silence and order on board the Mel- | if , . Clo, seed,bgs.3,779 114,012 Rosin, bois ‘ss “ ayo | foment S sth avenne, gontalaing rooms, admirably ar: is dou having greatly astonished the population of Port | ‘¢ necessity of a public hall in Brooklyn for .c- | Pork, bbls... 300 4,950 Cheese, Ibs.15 Mabowan! 7 Pes ranged apd in splendid order: Will be leased to a rosponaltie | MPO UNA BUILDING, 23 BY 100 FEET, SUITABLE, au Prince by the order and discipline observed by them | tures, musical entertatnments and odjects of Beet, tes,.... 206 3.666 Furs, bales. rint'gmat,pg 21 | 750 on very avlvantageong iermis, | DL for manufacturing purposes: abeds, stable, ine 4 ine ranks when onduty. | iindred obi At " : : 3188. Dry-m0008, Pee oe DEER S HONG IN Te: RPAMORM Misc Nose hey, fuse noxtrora dene me aehek onemeiae iu the duty. indre ‘acter, t ef ” memes — - , fou pity. The two following nighte—by the admirable arrange- | ed characte meeting reformed to a 14/945 1. it. goo : ceceeeceee $26,023 | Oe MORTON aes JOUNTRY SEATS TO LET—100 ACKES, SPLENDID IM- | the place’ every hour. Apply to ¢ Grovemenis, af Sheoge'e Heaks 9 sereg, with he fo, st street, New York. neres, e! rovements, un New! uF ca — other well located nnd destrable pr. parties. (PO, LET ITHE HANDSOME THREE STORY BROWN DINGEE & HOLDEN, No. 9 Nanaaut steaet, | atone house 360 Pacific street, near Bond, Brooklyn; wa: ~ 2 ——- ter, ras tlatures, grape vine, de; rent $40. Also, the two atory ING ADD OYBTER SALOON TO LET —HAS BEKN | and basement brick house 268 Dean vtrset, edst of Powers ee years, and done & profitable business, rind # apanes ayy Kd grape fen) ol i vat Just street, i ; and ferries, . ACH, . 3 igh ainetls MR OE ROARERT ie 114 Kaséx sireet, New York, in the fureaoou, or ab8t Jobs oSK ROOM OB OFFICE TO LET—DESTRABLY LO street, New York, from 2 till 4 o'clock. reet, near Nassau: alay aoverad heaut!l eats private dwellings, sorewand bourdiey houses to | PO LET—A STORK, WITH BAOK ROOM AND BASE. r ease on necommmogatiny terme. 1 | Jig olen bustoeen Aver is HENRY 5 HOPWOOD, No DINGEE & HOLVEN, No. 9 Nassau strect. | Highs cles a PI ae hie ), No. ND COTTAGE TO LEASK—YoR TEN | Do Wee southeast corner of Fifty-aeventh | MPVO Perse Se WEst THIRTY SECOND STRERT, A street and Fired avenue, suitable for a large tuctory, de, Av. | 4 ur story brown stone front’ Rnglian basement house before A. Mor ater 4P M10 ACH CUASE, No 22 | aod furnilure for sate, including a spleaitid rose wood plaes Weatthirty second sire between Kighth and Ninth avennes. | and gas fixtures, For particulars apply to Wat. F. REINS, ee na: ~ | 21 Nassau street, room 4. URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—¥OR SIX MONTHS OR “es 700 57 18,816 ments made by the French Charge—the Ministers escaped | COMMittee had been app cd to take the ccessary 5,613 Hose, bale disguise and roached the Melbourne in eafety, which, | measures for cari ug nto. effect ite object; and | CoWoR,bags.. 21 1,989 Coit’s pis, on the 20th of January, was ordered by the British Consul | ir pe wi a judg y, Oxs., Geuerai to sail for this island, and uere to place the | 4, sa ako iment of the interest now felt in | ~ qj refugees under the protection of the British govel ¢ undertaking referred to, as compared with that felt at LONDO » The Emperor is now among us, entitled tov | the time he had named, nothing could be more significant | Patterns,case. 1 $230 tion of our laws, and to the personal safety which t? ose . Beeswax, Ibs.3,800 1,155. Drugs, case inves guarantee.’ Great credit is due to Captain McCrea | °F Picasins to the eye than the numberof peoplegathered | Peerlschescis" a7 "686 ‘Tobacto, huis 44 for the promptness with which he appears to have acted | together on this occasion, The object contemplated by | pork, bbls... 6,038 Agi.imp.,pkgs 63 thrcugbout the transaction; and there ean be no doubt | the committee had been set before them, It was a work | Beef, tier 41,646 Tv. nuts, bush 264 that had be,on being met by the French vessel seeking ‘ A Rice’ casks... 210 6 assistance, hesitated to at otice assume the responsibility | Which, in thelr opinion, wasdestined to effect great good to | Tc mais 118 POML. Greturp.? of the p , the lives and property of the exiled | tbeir city, Believing that the building would be beneficial, | {yub.gus.,ca, 10 1/116 Hogs’bris. his family must have been sacrificed. | and that a necessity for it existed, they had called taore, to | I. rub-hose,bls 3 "837 SAILING OF THE FRIGATE MELBOURNE Frost JA- | speak to them, some of the clergymen of the city. Thoas | Fursandskins | 1 | 160 ao MATCA~SEE TOUCHES AT PORT AU PRINCE AND Nk- | clergymen would never have appeared themselves, nor | Ghoese, Ibs,,4,005, "305 Shelis,tierves. 15 ee tg a hea tal eae, called others to do so, bad they uot themselves felt what | Pork, Uerces. 174 6,090 Staves, No...4,770 so apscn. (/nessien) piandar : | they suid to be true, and did they not adhere to their | Heset. olls,cs 6 438 - Mo Dent W aeba Lays and ae Rotterdam ++-8106,410 } Antwerp, , Laverpoel :. 35,874 $22,715 | London 4 "475 NOLAL. ose cesses eeeoee British Honduras Bordeaux ..... 6,890 French West Indies. 6,612 China. .. Ca 481 Total 5 $1,028,482 Personal In . Senater Thomson, of eee enya unable to occupy bis seat in the Senate for some days, on account of severe indisposition, Captain J. McIntosh, U. 8, A.; Captain Glynn, U.8.N., Tue Melbourne left Port Royal some weeks Sperm’ti,ibs13,089 6,596 lan ry ee am y tieeet Hear Sin eenve, | PO LET—FROM. THE STRST OF MAY NEXT, THR tachments of ardiilery and of tho Forty-tirst regimont of | original purpose. (Applause.) They thonght that apub. | SPCr™msis18,089 5,6 bags, bbls 175 Waahinpwoae’ Sheole, of Now Hampanird, are id Tad iii Ma alivek Mata eal hb iaatated tt wicked Price Freetnte,nr7 brik, dweling, house No. Bir Waahiagiog | Fook eae in yr to oe. 400, and $00. for | tic hall was needed, and that they should have it paid for bales. 52 2,891 a + 645 Aunrvatns. StO) ver month to & eatietctory tenamt. “Addrens, with refe- | SoG ey. iearhooe nome + BD broken out in Hayti, the European Consuls at Portan | it the very beginning, or they did not need it at ail, (ap- | Clock imat.bxs (8 ‘587 — ___ 18 | From Penang, in th» bork Weikin—Samuel Bweetaer, hla a se —— From St Thomas in the ship Albert Gailatin—Capt Collins ‘and second officer, of ship Kebecea, previously reported lost. 4 From Porto Cabello, in the brig T B Wattson—J J Flanigan, AM Kelly. PTH AVENU sre rerynrtin stone house, magnificently furnished, oult- Sow lor a private family or club Bouse. Atko houses on | Ta ‘rweltth, F unteenth, Twenty-third, Thirty-fourth aod Thicty- | h $4 3 ished or unfurnished, si sucela, STINGER & HOLDER, No. 9 Nasanujstre 0 LET—FOR BUSINESS BOCIETIFS, &C, AT THE ee —-—— - “gene, bese Lg an and see wireet, alarge 7 . FURNISHED OB UNFUR- | Toom cn the fourth floor front, also a large aad sean! room, Cee ee ara ohioe SoCEa EE carte Seon Coon, | (all front; wore 64 lise Twelfth strent, 45 feet west of Broaa: $1,600 10 $5,000; also several large double houses, suiaile for | WAY. Apply to JOBN 8. KELSO, 62 Williah street, clits schools ot boarding houses, tu cholge locations —— Marb'ry,pkgs 20 1,500 Prince, Seeing the mecessity of seeking some protection for | plause.) Those cardinal points they adhered to most | mig?) Pe di the European population in case the war sliould be brought | closely. (Applanse.) He meant something which would ‘ % e arch of a man-of, mOHy > CARE RONE, RRITISH NORYA AMERICAN COLONIES. pened Do raed 8 waeeel tay Search of a man ot | bo for the good of the city—or they meant nothing —to be Miron, pkgs. 00 $324 Bread, psgs.. 105 $200 bourne, then on her way to Engiand, Capt. M paid for at the beginning, or not at all. In that connec- Neate . i = ey , a Ld P| Ri Savannah, in the, steamship Augustu-E F Pratt and Who was in command of the troops, at once resolved on | tion he would say to them what had been said to the com- bbs... 66 237 Beef, bt WT1 | ledg, Mra? Decsane Mine hate hae ite Regt Ae proceeding to Port au Prince for the purpose of affording Meal, bbi 65 887 , bbl 20 77 | Indy, Mrs T Decéaw, Miss Kate Warner, Miss Fann i " i Vardeoaglt ak | mittee a few days ago, It was said to them—* Not many 8. 30 $2 Lard, Ibs..... 547 6) | Miss’ Josephine Banks, Mrs Hammond, Mrs Howardand child, the requisite protection to the subjects of Hogland and y : : ary 1,668 770 Leather sides. 200 1,109 | Mradane Ann Sawin, A M Stering, John P oy Cry incidentally of France, who might be placed in peril of | Gays ago, you presented this subject to the community, Tea pot m 189 a7 Ty . y gee ; “AN | ([O LET—A VERY DESIRABLE TWO STORY PORIERD ODES. AO.LBE AN | ETO soens in ace ace Wine cline Cok ae ange, with hot und cold water ulso a fine yard and arbor, 1k isoustreet, Inquire of NORMAN COOK, ui ot Bowery a, R. i , bundles, 100 man Shepperd, John Stevenson, Wm Kenneday, L L Ne " ) ma. their lives and property by thethreatenad revolution, and | and allowed it to be talked about. Gentlemen, you have | Ghatmh-cbiss,, "60 "S00 Miteellancons’,.-. aor | Wt Mealimer, W A Husted it K Thomas, A 7 Poatwart! DINK @HOLDEN, No Namsisrort | (PO,LET THE TANGK AND SPLENDID s70Ri NO. cheng abe was speedily at ‘anchor in the harbor uf | Presented this subject to the community in a serious light. | Grassseed,cs. 3 100 ‘ryan, 1 Smith, P Brenan, H Mulloy, JW Brett, adoiph Fou TO LEY—NEAR MADISON PARK. ‘THE | Of the best situations for any kind of business. Also theslwel, Port au Prince. You have permitted it to be talked of on this side of the | Sep, boxes.. 65 90 Total. Diadora, Jt Harelog in Deion Pe Ue Prarie, ‘The Melbourne reached Kingston on Saturday, andthe | water and on the other, Yon haye brought yoursely BRING WERE UNDIES, K Waitztelder, © Waltefelder, Jr, H Haym, J Dickenson, exiled party were landed under a strong escort of police | 34 one the ente: », and - ny : dieting Uf meal, bbls.1,206 $5,158 Wheat, bus! Henley. a R Whitiield, Henry Clark, Renstein, J, that evening, Considerable excitement was manifested | 24 others into the enterprise, and now, gentlemen, ifyou | Bread. . 14 405 Potatoes, bi berg, J Shaw, Andrew Lowden, J still, Jos Staley, H Tinal among the numerous Haytiens who, having expatri- | Teel you have done right, you must succeed: (Applause. ) 8,759 Cheese, 1d8,.3,148 Ga oratee. Arg ee meg ah Seip ete ated on the usurpation of the supreme power neral | On these grounds they appealed to them, and said that there '870 Coaiish, qtis.. 120 420 re en SO eu WT Mannine' d oone a Soulouque, had ever since resideti iu this city, and it was | Was an obligation resting on every one of them to open a 160 Oilmeal,punch 50 600 | 4 ‘Henle, TRehiff, A Newbury, Win Sage, L'H G i feared some attempt would have been made 10 oiler some | hall, Applause.) ‘The committee had been endorsers of | Tobacco’...... 3 106 Dried fish, bxs 151 215 | Goodman, L Parish, Sam’1 Spring, Wm Garey, LP Homer, violeace to the ex-Emperot. We are happy, however, to | their obligations, and were ready to do their part—their | Musical insts. 1 200 Furniture, os. 19 853 ‘and 26 in the stecrage—Total 108. state that the measures adopted for the safety of the | full part—appealing to them to do the rest. Two-thirds | Candles, bxs.1,316 3,869 Rum, bbis..... 1 261 From Charleston, in the steamship James Adger—W Hawes, exiled party bave been such as to prevent any attempt to | of the projected work had already been done, and the | Corn, bush.,.3,066 2,520 Flour -3,177 19,932 | © Hewitt, Jobn J Flynn, fh Negi @ Jones, W E Laight, molest their peace or safety. | otber third was expected to be that evening. (Applause.) 603. Sugar. 4 88 | Sami Roberts, AR. B Whitney, B Whitney, Leon dé ree story English basement house 47 ast Twenty- | ps part of No, 66 Bond street, three floors and au attic, Ap: bry: orth side; will be rented to & gooltenunt. Pos. | ply st No. 87 Kast Twenty-seeond street, before 934 and after eee Te a Oe Tee O. 0. tn MTABEI 6 | Socloe ‘Wallstreet, - | MO LET DMEDIATELY—FINE ROOMS, 33 BOWE! Auueneam || ficsted or tattraiahaa lopli ie ete ee fioce front | Paines orto OASMAN, 180 Sires eset eee See 67 West Twenty-third street, oceapied for. te OF 10 2 ridge street, trom 2103 P.M Peete EP sw dim hiaws boating Rove tarcienot Ware Kents very low. Premises of the first class, House brows LUDLAY, on the premises. ato | AND RESTAURANT TO LEASE.—A WELL 10 LET OR LEASKE—THE COTTAGE HOUSK 27 een long established hotel, situated in the vicinity ‘Weot Twenty first stree!, with gas, oruaments, &o, Rent of the Hudgon river and Erie railroad depots, and California | $460. Apply at 19 West Twenty-first street, OUsES TO LRT AND FURNITURE FoR H most desirable fonr story firat class brow, lw Bt 2 Ww 0 Y nye Doste, K P Gyler, Joel Ketchum, A Mackey, O Kutyall, Geory ip landings, and now doing @ good busi- “ ingyen med HE EXCITEMENT SUBSIDING IN RINOSTON—M1S | Manta “CAnglones ees mnt the subject to thelr aia Lane ecacen” ae Reed Ha Coutees W i White, hea Marae, J Shaw, Mss a eae alin oe wiaanr feraharer to iareetis en 0 (LT OR LEASE WITH OR WITHOUT POWER, EX MAJESTY TAKES A RESIDENCE. | Mr. Cuirrexpen, chairman of the committee, then sub- ‘545 Spirita, bois. 17 450 | MMeGowen,, F Von Bauien, WW Nis, OF Solomons, A An ‘rule house is creallently located, ad to epereoy understanding also the second and third floors of S8and 9) Fulton street, suite: [From the Kingston (Jamaica) Standard, Jan. 26.) mitted the report. He said that in the firat instance the 8 569 Canvass, bales 10 493 | ana son, Fred Buckley and Indy, R Boggs and lady, JF Cald- | Gttice, ble for a store; also, one large room, 6% feet by thirty, well We are bappy to state that the prompt measures | committee had decided upon the name to be given tothe | Ker. oil, gall.. 74 93 Tea, DxS..... 9 146 | well, Clas Lambert, R Campbell, ie wGlark, 18 Hieking, W | Ughed. and a few small rooms. Low rent. Apply to A. et A py, potion snuionites Heyl Bathe citvot of | Dailding, and that was sufficiently before them. In the | Furniture, cs. 35 386 Butter, ibs...1,168 1,936 4 Emagen A gel aa ne oe rete) 2 § OFTS TO LET—SECOND FLOOR OF 162 AND 164 | FAEEMAN, 84 and 86 Fulton street—Onk Hall, e OF a y rate of raining al salk6: 3. aliane pias 5 '. wan a ; 8 poze q is ment, or at any a 6 any | next they had passed the following resolution:—That no | G.perch. goods 2 328 Miscellaneous, 1,054 Tames 1 nay Hat AR oe PY Th 4 an ea a rable for an importer. Apply to To LET OR LRASE-FROM MAY 1, THE THRER STORY Public exhibitions of it on the part of the Haytiens, who | pian shall be recommended by the committee the ex. | Rope,coils.... 16 Broadway. ‘Total .. Steen, J C Branhall, J 8 Woodruff, oe anne G ‘ and attic brick house 884 Fourth street, near Lata AJ Muller, Mrs Hinckley and child, JA Basquia, H Leabr. yet Mi Gorley, C F Hi yhs, Cc Were the victims of the former revolntion, towards tae | henses of which shall exceed the amoupt of stock sub. Marion street, between Spring and Prince streets. Inquire | h 4 aiveaes “Ih STREET—ONE G Ince, complete with modern improvements; distinguished individual who has sought refuge on our | geribud.”” Tt would be seen that that resolution was a AS. Mrs Mary Gorley, OF Harman, Major Josephs, M Pee TO adiocr, in tie faare alah allces on aeeoad. | dwelling 264 Frout, corner of Dover street; the tore ant amen * Tbe dense crowds of people who, up to Monday | yarrier to the ordinary course of procedure in building | your, bbls... 287 "sL035 Shingles....37,500 $229 | Holmes, JK Campbell, WO Forsyth, RJ Forsyth, JD Mat- | wir and fourth floors.” Apply to, E, ANDSKSON, 124 Nas. | tog No. ¢ Carmine’ street, near Bleecker atreet, Apply. at 7 aa ee ae nelehtcehond. af eer ree wey institutions of the character of that proposed; not amem- | pork. 106 1/910 Sugar, boxes...” 4 169 | ‘ews, Ohas Pritchard, James N s, and 18 in steerage. | 1 'street, and to the porter in the building. Muiden ‘ane, up stairs, ees : vholly to have y ber of the committee was disposed to recede from that f.. 10 180 Trunks, nests. 75 285 | * 3E. THREE story appears to have been nothing yesterday to disturb the i tani » | Beef. ‘ 4 A Bae rai AND OFFICES TO LET.—SIX STORY STORE 78 | TO, LET OR LEASE — TWO LARGE THREE STORY tranquillity of the imperial fares ‘We learn that te ex. Pama ioumapiion’ orieie pinetinen aeatenty oes Lard, ibs....3,700 453 Furniture, os. 57 $5 | INDIGNATION MreTING o¥ CoLorED Mgn.—The Sra! Mee EE aS Late Ton ean toe a eae brisk buildings, suitable for shops and stores, situated im front “id tob" 4 c y Pr Emperor bas either taken, or is on the point of taking, | in Brooklyn until the entire amount of money required irae et mg Seger Bet | oeine Wein tnak tial prcbentempuiarei eee ciatioe costae wie - Kings st is 1,886 6 92 John street; suits Codfish, qtls.. 180 700 Tabacco, had. ‘in. Commercial Build! ‘67 and 59 William stree fae 273 ing, 12th inst., to protest against the claims of the of the owner, W. J. CORY, 46 Marion street. the residence in North street, the property of D. Ramos, | ft ing was subscribed, es 08) | A irione CosatlE , oftices pa ache 8 Faq., and lately occupied by that gentleman. ( be ease or ie fhetitation, and they had cite Bake ite hae rd 290 Gotee’ es itt ea os Be ora B. Beaithe ps cata that the hell PD A eth heat theta sat alll tea 10 LET OR LBASs- FOR THREE YSARB, fae Finst PROCLAMATION OF PRESIDENT GEFFRARD AFTER Sov- | decided that it should be erected in the vicinity of the | Rum, punch.. 3 240 Champagne,c. 32 298 | was crowded with both males and females, and that the 0 LET—THE THREE STORY BRICK DWLLING claes brown ‘elling ‘house, No. ‘wenty~ i pirtbcaaeet peek seat Cy Hall, They were not authorized to a® on account of | Aivotidicasks 3 180. Matenperner®: 82 63 | meeting was one of deep interest to the colored people. r house, replete wih sll the modern imerovements, Wo. of | fsa treet bering all ihe modern Improvements, May to | The following is a trauslation of the proclamation issued | the resolution which they had passed, but they knew of | Gin, bbls, 4 100 Perfumery, bx 159 ag9 | A number of speeches were mado and resolutions adopted, | Eresigent sreoh Donrecs Sort pire iagurance Company ad | mises apply at 127 Ninth atreet, or No.7 Brondwaye ' by Genera! Geifrard, the President of Hayti, on the abdi- | Several sites either of which would be regarded as eligible | Empty casks. 110 Drugd. 18 186 | expressing hostility to any scheme which involves the re- | rosea i EDWARD M. GHRENWAY, No.7 Brondway. cation of the empire by General Soujouque:— for the purpose. The next point was the cha- Bread, bbls 450 Boots&s! ee | 575 | moval of their best citizens to Africa or any foreign coun- i aa Ste dali atoctep ait HaviiEns—Called by the population of the Artibonite | Tacter of the building, and they had made care- | Cheese, tbs. 210 Drygoods, bis. 10 710 | try. While they denounce the Colonization Society as the 10 LET—THK LOFTS OF STORE NO. 72 BEEKMAN ui LET OR LEASE.—THE DESIRABLE FIVE STORY and of the North to put an end to the Imperial govern- | fl inquiry with respect to the various edifices in this | peas, bbl 75 Chocolate,cs.. 4 175 | wurelenting foe of the colored people of the country, they weet oommnrining few qpettons Sours, 72 We 200. Apply brick building northwest corner of Canal and Elizabeth ment, I left Port au Prince in a canoe, placing my fait in | Country and in others, and they concluded that it was | putter, Ibe...4,760 1,155 Syrup, galls. 40 $2 | express sympathy with the infant republic of Liberia in | toHARMER, HAYS & CO., No. an street, | Precis, arabe bent ce; Temmenrant ox, boarding house, having {hat Providence which bestows success. Our Cause ane | a ee nousand persons, oad clara ach | W. wate, pigs '182 288 Fancy'gas,es, 8 gon | er noble struggle to elevate Herself to an honorabloand | “oo ocee ap SEORE 458 THIRD ave. | Mmuly.aue tished bedro splondid finjehed lofts, sithable fo triumphed without bloodshed. Sucha result is not due to | Would contain two thousand persons, and also a smaller | pice, tes...... 12 271 Oil....... ieeea ay 60 | distinguished nationality, ‘nue; the store is well fitted up for the hat and cap orans ‘ing, or almost any other business. Apply to me. God alone has so ordained, As the instrument of | one that would accommodate an audience of six hundred | Candies, bxs.. 126 427 Domestigs, bls 57 3,280 | cther light dry goods business. Apply to J. RUSSELL, 455 THORNH, 81 Elierbeh street, near Canal atrect. Providence I was unwilling tbat my entry into the capital | People. | They also designed to have a lower apartment | Tea cases 4 98 Hardware,bxs 8 129 #OR SAL ‘Third avenue. recta should give rise to a sanguinary reaction. I sought to three or four hundred gentlemen could get a warm | Naval stores... 7 75 Miscellaneous, — 951 | meee Syne Shia “spa on | "TO ERASE-FIVE LOTS ON CHARLES STREET, NEAK conceal all those special wrongs which had given rise to and a kitchen attached where it could be prepared. | Gnions, crates 13 260 —— SEWING ESTABLISHMENT AND FANCY STORE, 10, LET—TWO FIVE STORY STORES, EAST SIDi OF Paki ott street; also, tures. jota on West renth, form our movement, General Soulouque gent me a depata- | (Applause.) A sum of one hundred and fifty thousand dol- | timber, {t..28,000 606 =Total... ++ $18,774 | 2h well apie np of oars Sixth avenue. ( Donigaton a saben che tome ac. Apply to THOMAS AuTUAUOUK, | goal tcon ‘or sorage yarda, baving an ollice pee tion requesting protection for his family and person, | ars would cover the entire expenditare, including all poRDEAtx tom for mushine and hand sewing, camplug and crabroideriue, | 61 Wilitam street, from I to 4@. ML. es | faghed. "Apply t0).-H. GUFFING, No. B feyon eee ae ot To this I assented, because the republic is essentially | the furniture, gas fittings and other arrangements. The saves, f 101,000 $6,890 | The slock, which in small, consisting’ of hosiery and. fancy | o2P.M. ve gee generous. The deposed chief is in safety, Fei- | committee had decidedon having thirteen subscribers at ns, a f Ki goods, the apparatus for sewin, bestatons, and ‘the fixtures, 10 LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY, cape ge low citizens, I thus regpect in bim the power that is no | £50 each share; ninety-one subscribers at $100; twelve at | _ TREN WRITING ure forsale, Address K. K., Herald office. of house No. 448 Fourth street, nea: r 10 LHASE—FOR FIVE YEARS, TO A RESPONSIBLE more. His act of abdication is about to be made public. I | $200, forty-one at $250. | Three subscribers at $400; nine- | Shooks, & $260 Lumber, [t..25,751 $382 | —— meoarse ae Guana ao an | Te parlors, Clear etn ye ings ay 0 be Fe art te bor ne and store 256 Greenwich atreet, two doors have also covered with my protection theex Governor ofthe | ty-three at $500; ten at $1,000; one at $2,000; three at | Manure, bgs. 5,970 GOOD OPPORTUNITY NOW OFFERED TO ANY | rooms and back baseiment, ay lock | above Kobinson quire at 4 Greenwi capital, whom I bave cavsed to be conducted to a foreign Total. heh a btnyaic rary ete eS cae a as the present owner having two stores now offers to. sell one, with lease, For particulars inquire of WM. C. BUMISTON, 116 Fourth avenue, corner of Twelfth street, New York. $3,000, and ninety-one at $100. He might also assure them that Senator Sloane had proposed a bill, which had passed the Senate, which would give them a proper char- 10 LEASE FOR SHOPS OR MANUFACTURING PUR- omes—A three story brick building, 25 teet wide on rear of 'wenty-seventh strect; will be Iéased ten years at a low Vienty of ground fa front to imy Consulate, where he will be protected from all individual vengeance, 10 LET—ON MURRAY HILL, A HOUSE AND STAR, 20x38 each, separately or together. Apply to JAS. Spturpt’e.bbl. 20 Haytiens, let us rest in peace, in union, God will pro- | ter. The speaker then proceeded at length tospeak of the | Crude'do..-.. 16 nL, 464 Third avenue. ren! Bprove.. tect us. advantages which would accrue to Brooklyn on the erec- | Staves, ... 55,800 FLOUR STORE FOR Sat@—tHe stock, Fix. | —————— egy TRUE GUNN D MaEpORNTA - ¥. B. KINSHIMER, 825 Fourth avenue. The republic has endowed you with constitution; ii | ton of such a building, and warmly advocated their sub- | Roof, pbis.... 100 A tures, lease, de, of wholesale four store, ina good to: 0 DET—A LARGE BASEMENT STORE AT 3st CaNat, |< __ a al Ce Chaetved ati exncuted, OrIBIng SOW Sree Oe Lay Da fe cution. Address A. &D., Herald ofice, "A iret, well Ged up, with eases, &e. Inquire of J. W. (0 MOVERS.—T0_ LET, THR LARGE DWELLING. Persons and property shall be respected—agriculture | 0" tien Petra teu eee seat Neral A G00 CHANCE FOR AN, UPHOLSTERMR, J $00, “For site's weal eae ee ee inet and commerce encouraged. ‘ : mainte yer hanger. Good will of business, stack 10 LET—A SHOW ROOM ON THE SEUOND FLOOK ‘ ; } i van. Live liberty. 3 Dr. Ravsoxp spoke at longth, and warmly supported for anke and building to let ‘The old. paper hanging, Sormics of 1 Canal street, with entire glags front, oliciot, wiryw, | #2 {be sore 48 Third avenue, near Tenth street, Live equality. the erection of the Academy of Music in an eloquent ad- ‘ind window shade store, No. 108 Bulton street, Brooklyn, with | @xses, &e., suitable for a daguerrinn pabary, millinery or ones. | (0 LEASE FOR A TERM OF FOUR YE. Live the republic dress. Brooklyn ciaimed to be the third city in the Union, Hay, bales, Which is connected a trink department inthe basement, for | light busiiess, Inquire of J. W. KiLLOGG, dl Canal siroet. | re the npper part of the white marble. bullies 80° Beeca. Lave the constitution. and she would yet rival her metropolitan sister—New Dry goods 310 Se eae mecran — fering ear ag Fs a fears 7" Rona LET, OR FIVE YEARS LEASE FOR SALh Way, second story is 200x25 feet, For farther Jn Done atthe National Palace of Port au Prince, on the | York. tare No, if Barclay street runing throvghto Groin s | PE go MIRIAM TAXLOR, in ibe building, or to JOMN TA 15th January, 1859, in the fifty-sixth year of the inde- | Re 1 Dr. Sroxks was next called on to address the Livest’k,hd., 2 800 | on the premises, 3 may roadway. PAEEE OMFFEAE meeting. He said he was very forcibly reminded by his Soap, boxes... 100 100 oa See TS TS street, occupied for the Inst twelve years by Mr Ackland na i = < 7 . and lucidiy, and yet who continually returned to that in- » Ibs. ..14,¢ : wrest sud cuntrel locauon; witha uccber of [oon z : L street, Newark, Ja Lekmonas Bocretary Genaral: Srorable $40,000 hich muss be raled, amst ponght to lam: mt ten ao Fespecisbis' ponrdare now fa We bouse,’ Naquice a5 we. s5 0 LET—WITH STEAM POWER, SUITABLE FOR 4 | Pleven athat fuatory. Tie tey sree ee pa cee. prese most strongly that the $18,000 would:be taken care S07 Pork bole, on 208 | Bayard street. T machine shop ar any heavy manufacturing, th "| edo any manufacturing b ‘od will be reed ow toa “f ver i ? M a one: of a room o: . 9 with ceftiog The Hecamer C.Vayderngt—Condition oF the | AON dg malatatir ine Tega | Salekewe of ao Looe “tot | Baan vsarunen gousmmn, warms, cigvoms ne | SSrkgk weieancsacr ten” "e's stvoau™ | eestyer auoy me tasen PROSE Soak Wins [From the New London Chronicle, Feb. 14.} Why should the ministers conte there and plead with eid. | H’eware, pis. Ti’ Sod eine aaa) om 27eae | wares Re maa RVC gHarebcrints toe ease Aniy ene! | SOMMELMRD Riner OLAUS RRO wR ienanE weoee | ae Centre, Newark. It bas been somewhat extensively reported taat the | 2e08 of the town in which it was his privilege to dwell, | 4g. impl au 1 195 Outlet ees 1 "199 | Browdway, in the segar store. dwelling 307 West Twenty-second street, with or withous PPER PART TO LET—OF A F. steamer C. Vanderbilt had been once floated off from the | and ask them to provide themselves with meang | Tithing tackle | 1 185 a as . the furniture, Apply to JOHN MoCLAVE, B37 Miah avenue, | TL) has teas Vitectth cera oe ane OL ASS HOUSE, beach of Fisher's Island, and tlat she subsequently | for their own pleasure? Really, it seemed to him that | W'le oil, gal 21 000 r+ 3 = RUG STORE FOR SALE—SITUATED ON A PROMI- 9 or at his other office, 31 Pearl street, from 1 to 3 P. M, outchiicven, Pbaeemtras cies: nano grounded again; but we learn upon reliable authority | it wus rather @ singular thing for a man whose | Hoops...-..21,000 — a7& Cloth H nent corner of one of the principal avenues, three years || — - seohisee! that that report was not strictly correct, The fact is that | life was devoted to the preaching of the gospel } G. P. hose, f.. 30 Fre Tea 2.) Tee | eM ese ey aaah Rin » pond ante Deainees. The pret ent pro UL ype at Mt Be Atal Rs a HARF AND OTKR LOTS.—TO LEASE, THE the boat so far yielded to the force applied wo her as to | 19 bo cbliged wo argue with his friend and felow citizaus | Ker‘eoil gals. 189 294 Daguer. mat. 2 162 | press wanes ears ects. inquire ot B. ts BILLING, JT’ taxes piace, Leroy sirect, brown sone frit, Jour storiea | Wor ground wocuied op Pa at ce ae swing partly around, 80 as to leave her stern high and dry | % provide themsvives with a bail for their own enjoy. | Potatoes, Lis, 225 be DR Kr 3 3 ake! bwin ese ek SRN NN, fy! 43 Morton street, with gas, bath, &e- Appiy torn. | streets, Kleventh avenue and North river. Also lote os Thirty on the beach, while her bow moved aroumd some sixty- . (Applau It had been said that the hail would | L’d serap, tes. 1 > Copper worm. 1 91 RUG STORE FOR SALE—TERMS CASH. APPLY ON || FRERMAN, of and 86 Fulton street Oak Hall “| ninth, Foruieth and Forty-first streets, eight feet to a point where the water is deep enough to place to have good dinners. (Laughter.) That re. | Sew. ma’s.,cs. 216 binge pkgs. 3 500 the premises, 192 East Broadway, corner of Jetferson | — = CHARLES E. APPLEBY, float ber. She now lies in that position, heading toward | minded him of a story which Fred Dongiags told about a | Books 452 Gas fixts.,ce.. 4 445 | treet. TPO LET-TAE DESIRABLE MOUSE 16) Was? Kit: Metropottian Five Toe eet the northward, directly off shore. The engine and boilers | “Toasted pig.” (Laughter.) When he wasa slave in | Hoops. 464 Miscelianeous. 77 a Sore pe ae venth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues; also, the letropolitan Fire Insurance Vompany, XCHANGE FOR Rt of A. G. SHATIU TORE FOR 8a I RUG & est ‘ Chat ] RUG STORE FOR SALE.—LONG ESTABLISHED choice and large siock, doing @ good business. The pro Reletor is a physician, with & large office and outside practios. ill well both together or the store separate, A lease of seven ears will be given. Price of store, $4,500; oth togerber, 7,000, Call at 03 Hudson street, Gottage house If Seventh avenue. Apply at 253 Washington street, between 12 and 4 o'clock. have been taken out of her; but the bed plate and other | Maryland, he obse heavy iron work yet remaining on board oad her down | ad the appearance of being always well fed, and amidships, and their weight constitutes the chicf obstacle | Very fat. (Laughter.) He asked Sandy if he would explain in the way of removing the wreck from its present posi. | How it happened so. “Wall,” says Sandy, “T steals it. Prk, bbie. tion. It is hoped that oa Weduesday, when the moon will | (Jauguter.) Douglass remonstrating with Sandy on this | Lards, lbs. be full, the tide may be hig! Point, Saudy replied (pointing to a pig)—"D'ye yer see dat cesefiifetfort to float her off. About one thousand e e animal dere?” “Yes.’’ “Wall, dat dere am massa’s casks are secured about her, inside and out, to fa perty, an I'am magsa’s property; derefore put dat | Figs, cases... 3 the success of the attempt, which will, without dou! dare property into dis property fan’ its all right.” (Great | Dried fish, bxs. 300 - an effectual one. laughter.) | He (the Cerny ina the establish. | Potatoes, bois. 170 OR SALE THE SCOCK AND FIXTURES OF THE dition of the is forlorn e extreme, | meut of the hall he now spoke in, about aix years ago. | Furniture ,pks. 30 old es ed Rrocery store situate on the northeast Se rene Ps a ee rome: | He remembered bow they wanted ‘such a” het Candies, boxes 210 704 Poppor, begee 18 176 | Rerof Fonrih and Sonth Fourth streets, Williamsburg, toxetber her timbers so strained and wrenched as to quite ‘orbit that, not ag a final attwinment, but as a | Braudy,hhds.. $ 368 Firecrack,bxs 106 185 fc "Apply on the premises. the hope of ever repairing her again. On Wednesda: t step towands a final attainment. (Applause.) 1,679 Shooks, bdis., 450 70] = — ————— —_ ved that an old negro named Sandy | Pork sc’p, te ed | Total... ILL BE LEASED FOR A TERM OF YEARS, FROM afl. n spelt of May next the building known as Conalitution 4 BROOME STRERT, A ew | Hall 650 Broadway. Apply to THOS. MACFARLAN & SONS. doors east of Broadway, E 25 by #5 | 140 Tenth atreet, \ ie feet, well lighted, and suitabie for a salearoom or mane PERSONAL. eine business. Inquire of P, AYRES & O0., on the pre: ; —G— =o NOT Cowe WEDNESDAY, GUT COME A. Wednesday next. I shall everything explain to ae 68. IPO LETITHE HANDSOME BROWN STONE HOUs Pacific street, Brooklyn, the second house from Hou str water and gas fixtures, ranje, &c.; adjacent to cars aud ferr rent $500. Apply toJ. J. BARNIEK, No. 7 Gold street, 9 - ox Lodge, No. 36, A. P.A., will iake place ‘at LET—THE HOUSK AND STORE NO. %2 TENTH | Chinese Assembly Roo avenue, corner of Twenty seventh street, for term of of Feb, Robinson’ sion. £. A-THE FIRST ANNUAL BALL OF JOHN K the 8, No. 889 Broadway, on ‘the eve qnadritle band is engaged for the occa an! ket need a ee ‘ars. The best stand in the city for a grocery and provicios ‘Tickets $1. . night and Thursday the high wind and rough sea. threat ; What bad been the proof of the success of that eal,hds. 25 — '487 6 = 164 | WOR SALE—TWO SPLENDID SHOW CASES AND | More. Inquire at 44 Charles auecn ‘belore lv any aes seingnteinherk seieerians> ened to break her up; the workmen upon her were com. | Athenwum’? It had done more to bring the community - 827 fancy boxes, and some oiner articles, for 4 person who J o'clock. - (OTHER LibPtE : polled to suspend operations, and were extremely appre. | °f the city of Brooklyn together, and impart life and s0- 6 ——— | would Ike to commence a fancy store. To be seen at Zs | — — ———— — | ES Ree RL ANQTHRE LETTER FOR YOO ar hensive that she would go to pieces where she ny. Much | ‘al blessings to them, than any other institution in the foes see ee eee ecee so BIB,I9 er street, My LET—THE STORE AND BASEMENT OF THE MAR- | ina, roadway Fost oflice. Please leave answer there for of her planking was torn away, but fortunately that was, | ty. (Applause.) After some further remarks, the NaPLes, [VOR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF THE deornet Ghaaibere srsene’ Thecors inate ante Tinie. ri Hi BEO1 Tier ren pee after ai, the obly damage she sustained. ii speaker ies by urging, the agg desirability of | Cotton, bales.1,034 $56,012 Miscellancous. — sis | F ery lore corner of leeeker wt Amon with lease, | deep by wen rive ty feet front and Tear, and is, well lighted kt Ny ide vaverieas eae SO Pate eA oe ee Oty ee | © object in view in endeavoring to get her off is to | # Academ, p in Brook’ Lea. ,cloth,es.’ 11 1,064 —— | Can be altered int, two sores, Apply toJ.&D. ¥ by ‘and windows in the rear. Itis well ada F h 4 pi save the copper and iron in her; the copper alone is oe Caggyn CRE TIONS TOWARDS 1 ‘ ‘Total. s+ 0+-$57,001 | HUSTAN, 232 Fulton street, 380 Hicbeker st. po bw Jobbing, as well ag retail business. It is’ Able beau temps perdi. Me repondras tn au moins sije | worth about twenty thousand do! The job of moy- | . 7 Ss, ben added ead & bac Fl ron OR SALE—A SUPERIOR BILLIARD SALOON, HAND ue are Sone love. hte King de € 0 . ennet . | Schenck,” which stated that Judge Smith had auth x » 10 ALI fl D § , HAN m, 6 & gO fenan| ye rented lo nquire iM. Hibioed Wreck ANGr Lee NOR Terh aae eave re | tbe whiter to put Gown Kis autoe fs the lit of satsccrters, | Dies, rine, 00 $RS16 Paper;renthae.ota” Bees uurnished; long lease, at low rent; dalig a good | R.JANRWAY, 51 Dey street. ik POLITICAL. yang of from twenty to forty men, who have been staui\, | towards tho Brooklyn Academy of Music at $500, ‘Ap- | Glassware,cks 5 176 Spermaceti,lbs 256 128 r good tables, sll marble beds. Sold cheap, as the ~ ate ae AAA ARRAN a rom twe ° " e hoon stendi. | viause.) Also, Wilkiam.c, Ruskinan, Cashier crt Ader, | Hardware;es. 166 1,052 Butter, Ibs:..1,180 914 | owner Las other busines ‘ LET.—A SMALL FAMILY HAVING MORE ROOMS 7 OUNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIC UNION OLUN. Jy at work on the wreck now for about six weeks. [ring | } - > Coc bi sre 5.07 P, 9 BIGGS & THWICK, 84 Nassan street. than they require would twish to dispose of two or tires SEVENTH ANNUAL that time they bave lived together in the littie govern. | tie ank, $250. The President airo stated that a indy | Cocoa, bags.. 222 5,017 Popper, bags, 45 412 rsa furmahed or unfurnished, with privilege ot kitohen, hones WASHINGTON'S BIATHDAY, FER, 22 meat house Ou the beach, which is the only building | “zen of Brooklyn had subscribed $600, and Mr, smith | Domestics, bis 127 9,114 Woodenware.. 114 128 ‘OR SALE—ST. JOHN'S PARK HOTEL, SITUATED ] pleasantly situated, posenses all the modern improve: OREIS FOR MACE ATE Oo wishin several niles Of the apot where the wreck, Mew Eastman, $1,000. (Appiauge.) Dry goods... 4 ks, bxe... 5 7 corner of Hudson, and Laight streets. For particulars | lente. Apply at lig Weat Thirty fourth street, HALL & SON'S MUSIC STORE, 239 Broadway, They bave been supplied with provisions, bunks and bed r. Minucky was here loudly called on to speak, | Copper, boxes 2 |. I. shoes,ce. 1 146 | apply to JNO. GEO. GOTTSBERGER, Jr., 12 Centre atreet, = = — 19 tae ding by the steamboat company, amd bave ; I the reveread gentleman cordial: | Nats, Kegs... 19 Steel, bxs. B41 | corute ot Chainbers. ©, LRT-IN HOBOKEN, SEVERAL, FIRST cL se THE LECTURE SEASON. y the ’ woot ch of lo woh ‘ r, i Iron, bi * 1 — Iweilings, at low : Also parts of houses and amal Jeiiebs le ; comfortably and wells yprieapt ecg ty Remon: Pail, Page... 200 160 Mincblionebus, an: ONE POR SAISTAN OLD ESTABLISHED LIVERY STABLE, | sparmentencar the terry. “Apply to WILLIAM G. PLUM- RS. GORA Lo V. HATCH Wi orunRiN occur. | lund Ga Vanek come vist therwize, which would ac: | Oil. gallons... 666 473 but eotabliaeh Oe Ue ins wttny ons; the groee emmiing ee ee ree oeoemecee MM tin ttalt New Yoram Wedneslay evening next, at 7 dan nated uD) Oo b hestay eabweer one © ‘ ozen3 of BrObklyn wore such adesideratum | Total... ser pie gineven tins cites carriages, and horses, and aleighs, roves, | 10, LET AT LOWER RAVENSWOOD, L. 1. orvo. | fuer gin ry the audience. Also in Musial Hall, Brook should fail, aud the boat be left much long | sow established, ‘The citizens ot Brooklyn reminded him NEW GRANADA Ke"; sultalle for the buaitess, -For further Information big iire site Fiftieth street, a dwelling honse and outbiiiidings, with | '9T 0P Sunday afternoon, at $oelook. Admittance 16 cents, sent position, she will break up where she ot ag story which he once heard concerning the sharp | Flour, bbis..1,054 $7,239 Yellow metal. 1 gla} % Voorhien d Pomrny, curringe naniitnctirers, Mand 16 to aren of land, om, the, Lg No oer apa by mith ase pice Witted wife of acertain gentleman wi business and | Butter, Ib 492 Carpet bags,cs 1 rE Fin once Dad ha damien ane Ale grey BB he ten hehe: baer og page other engagements calied him for the greater portion of | Bread, pk 2 Ai Clothing... Semen sneer Can be reached by steamboats or siages at all houra of the dgy | ee i Sav Srory.—Some eight years ago a German | bis time from home. A person calling to see him at his | Hams; Ibs...8,868 1,008 Boots choos, 1% enh tp ep eg te Ru eg Be So Td EN LTT ARDS IFLBSDID SL ASR 5p Baneis sap h his family, resided in'one of the upper wards | Te#idenee inquired of the servant it Mr. Brown was at | Soap, bxs 148 413 Liquor, bbis.. 65. 813 | street. Toncash customer the above will be disposed at 10 LET—LYRIC HALL, NO. 765 BROADWAY, SUTT- patent nnmbuig cusiions taken off my improved en | Aregulat attendant of one of the Lutheran | home. The good dame, putting her head through the | Dried fieh 72 112 Preserves,cs. 34 191 | Dargain. Apply to JBN BR, FARRINGTON, No, 12 Uham able for lectures, concerts, preaching, &c. The hall ig also | ted. He ‘GureriTd, 1 Fulton strect, Was fogurded by bis neighbors sa tere? | third story window, replied wih a shrill voice, “fie has 60 1,370 Alcohol, Doin. 40 963 sireet, of on the premises. to be let for Sunday morning and evening church serv In = and wytttitvabs. ie an evil’ hoe ted, it ie suit, | Bis Washing done here.” (Great laughter.) He thought that | Wooden ware. 30 166 fio. kegs. 28 348 saat cacaie gobiate Quire ca the premises as above, of H. QUURTUIS, In the hair EOKER’S CALEBRATED BILLIARD TABI by the desires of his wite, he opeuc nis Boves’ at. ails | that might be gaid of the men of Brooklyn—they had thelr | Drags, pkax , 231 Tobacco, cues 12376] ATOR, SALE-THE LEASE, STOCK, FIXTURRS AND | cressing antoon, 0s a y D BI eS, | hall, For some time his business turove fineiy, aut a» 1t | Washing done there—(laughter)—but epent most of their ste. bx U3 Books... 7 900 | isnanloon niinched whlch is dolng's good buninesss Address, | [-O LET—ALL THE FRONT PARTS OF PROEEN SG PATEET MOUBANTOAL CUSHIONS, 1 | ' grew, £0 grow bis devotion to the vile liquor in whicn he | Hime across the water. (Laughter.) He then dwelt on | Load, rolls 6 Brandy, 40-158 | post paid, 8 B.. Broadway Port office, care of J. 1. Lockwood. premises et aan eee eS Seeeronet trafficked—for whiskey and every other poisonous com. | the ‘adaptability of the Atheneum, the uses for which it 80 Rice, bbis 12 1368 mS FOO P ote al ar forany | Tike INDISPENSABLE RMOUISITES OF A Go id were, in course of time, vended by him. His house | W* intenced; and it being a late hour our reporter left | Furniture.... 6 iL 261 OR SALK—A STEAM ENGINE, OF FIVE HORSE airdresser, in 4 BILLIARD CUSRION, a jad been at first patronised by perzons assuming some re. | fore the reverend gentleman bad concluded speaking. | Copper, pks.. 14 aL Rg OC ed waala rer ee Le nn ELASTICITY, MATHEMATICAL ACCURACY, DURA . Saniel as a ig order. ac g poate mn ———- hoe i A Saas beet ote Gann teatty to total uneaviabe, | _ SINGULAR AND ArKocrovs ViLLAINY—The dwell- Perham o dap | PEee._Inguire at 108 Reade street. he otis, O war, Daina. fear bia Aor by ate ie 1 Tangier Fagus November’, ay. e, 4 pie SINGULAR AY — oa ne —— ' r ’ ; low, Inquire , 1 EY. Toputation, was added that of a houso of ill fame, and the | ine of Henry Stowell, of Shuterbury, Mass., says the 4 BIT 215 | VOR SALE CHEAP—A HOOK AND NEWS STORE, 14 | VELLCE ACOs onthe premives.” pbicaatdig | Whrewemrgrent i A Re Jowest and vilest outcasts of the city were ite constant pa Springtield Republican, was entered on day night, Jan. Dry goods,cs. 3 S40 826 ears established, doing a good business; rent $25 per | ~ “ — tr w 4 trons. The character of the family ke ‘with that 31, by some desperate, revengeful villain, who stoalthily | Candies, bxs.. 236 1,147 108 | month. Reason for selling, death of the owaer. Apply on the bg A dynein 7 ham hgg: De bad proceeded toabedrom in which Mr. Stowell’s daughter | Powder, pkgs. 316 1/008 Railroad frogs 18 648 511 Bowery, opposite Bleecker street, Agents 13 i ien—a youn pi T°, LET—A STORE ATTACHED TO THR ANSON on tind len—a young laly of 19 years—and another young lady | Shot, kegs... 932 | need wot apply. House. A first rate location for ahair dressing asioon and | PHELAN'S IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES AND bath cwims, OF a boot and shoe store. Inqnire at ,# Spring st, weleniific players to be | } and intelligent, were hardened in every | ce. . 326 Chains, pieces, MBINATION CUSHIONS, The Jail for many years, was seldom without | Were sleeping, in separate beds, and administered to bot | Printigmate'ls 9 215 Belding, es 9 97 | PPOR SALE CHEAP—s FIRST OLASS UROUKEY, SIT 0. LRT—A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE. ON wi eee ae one or more of the family among its occupants, and | #uilicient chloroform to render them utterly helpless and | Lins’d oil, gal. 275 = 224 Mrdwoode” B 80 tiated on. goer! earner location in city of Isookiyn, dala, Trwernp ciphen Doe: ttrice Bonee ea ee Pony | PATENTED FEB, 19, 1886; OCT. 28, 1856; DEC. 8, 1557; Sally the father himself died m one of the cells, | UBConscious. Ho then, saya the Amherst Bzpress, made | Tur, bbls. 20 p OO OT ED & NICHOLE. Tao test nee a with gas Gxtnres, containing abont ten room, in nlee order; Novemt Te hess. 4 victim of dissipation. His gon, often incarcora’ | #°¥eral cute with rome «barp instrament upon the fore- | Lard, Ib 1 IF BO May ero aboets, | Pent $400. Also, a three story house on Forty jitth atroet, $40. | Yor gale only by the mi rere, ted there, finally left it for the penitentiary to oxpiate the | head of Miss Ellen, extending from the roots of the hair | Domestics, 3,268 vtatatiete hse “ Ki. B. KINSHIMER $26 Fourth avenue. ma fi ‘% COLLENDRE, 51 and 53 Ann Offence of dangerously wounding an officer, who was about | '© the eyebrows, and also upon her chin. From these | Paint, kegs, r RON SAFE FOR SALE-HERRING'S PATENT, NEAR- And the patentee, Mreet, to arrest him for stabbing ong of his comrades. Bloated, | WOUnG# the blood flowed freely, but they are not serious. | Lumber, f., ieee a wes —_ ba yb t an of the ] ro LET~A SMALL, THRER STORY HIGH sToor a MICHAEL PHELAN, and almost sightless from the effects of digsipation, the | He also made a gash of some three inches in length upon | Boats... 4 Beary ett hen tbonbh dh henner house, on Twenty fourth street, one block from Madinon 786 and 783 Broadway, New York. mother dragged through another year or two, and on Sun- her breast, and probably committed other out ie, pk ge 40 Moxey How TO MAKE 1T.—RKUY THE RIGHT OF ph pn Satis wae pi Loge Rang tl a — nm ‘ day hight last closed her career on earth. The scone | feke# On. retiring she had taken the rings from | Beef, bbis 26 morril's pateet, clothes dever fore Mate or county. Fhe | tod dining roome, and, Kiehen, Meu aa te Fear he, W25A87)8 PATENT BILLIARD CUSHTONS.—THK which followed is said to have been of the most disgusting | Der ‘ngors and placed them upon the table | Seeds, oy Reateat, cheapest and beat. It protects the grage pints, clevnios de. . EB. _ beat, most durable, truly correct and lowest cushion description. Some of the most depraved characters who | Dat her bed. These were found upon the floor, | Matches, cx.. 7 e clothes ont of the way, and saves high reaching.’ For ale | — -- tinea: will hot hop Ia playing. “Tables warranted. Cushions frequented the boise, arriving oom after the old woman | UFOKen and uselews.” Her “clothing, “or all kinley | Gunny bags: 10 i VEER ee nS LET A UL, Medak eee rooms oe tiae | Carmmeed ce ie renee be i a de ald had drawn her last breath, closed the eyes of the corpse— | % Well as whatever else belonged to her, in: | Cheese, ibs, .2,616 —— 2 eee — Legere i ‘eseellont board. Booms | York. . sar street, New ‘an office that seems to have been foegooen by those in at- | Clading even her papers, which the villain obtained by v rt. Fie cae wa mOL 8 ein wien icone Oo eee asoimoged. Toquire at 28 - tendance—and adjourning immediately to the barroom, veer open her trunk, were carefully selected inthe | Flour, bb's.. 145 31, Fete ah atebae oe Che TOF Cast Math, | Clinton piuce, Rights street. J. SHARP'S IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES ARE broached one of the barreis of beer, and passed the roat | Tom where she slept, and also in adjoining rooms, and | Dorestics,bla 12 Bought exchanged ane iby th A. DURGIN Non gis | : eae TE — + now universally acknowledyed by the most scieatitic ina rake pth Mc whens | GEOL AMRY A earl, eyo em of aon, | Meg tg S| Bebthtr ee el | Tet an coon eared, | Spada au ie reas a rer. Jong been a pest in the neighborhood, will now porhape longing jer members of the family, were leftan- | Drugs, bxe.. 1,328 Rice, toa. es ee i nhs Viti eeraee Se | eens a will do well to, call and ex be closed. Of the children, fow um " disturbed, it is obvious that personal revenge upon Miss | Potawoes, bxs 110 Or "bes, 10 SOAP M. RRS, LARD REFINERS AND let low tuntil the Istot May, wi lege ot remain’ | amine before purchasing elsewhere, Manufactory 148 Fulton Hen and Teciseneare® | Stowell was the object of the wicked dopredaue,” Mus | Omone, bse '85 Candies, ‘bxs. 10 “at | TOcmArilecns Por sale cheapn inrge, iron kellie won" fy on the premisdn, oF tO KIUHARD MRUBIL, | eiteet, New York. 3 youngest giris, aged respectively ten and tw:| cars— e |, warrant! waned ual tonew, are in the Of Refuge. ‘The cldest, aut |y soo. isin | Stowell recovered bor consciousness about daylight the. | Butter’ Ibe...1,007 Dry g’ds bis. 18, 400| pips lo Shiripneeth Gereet pons lover abemne, "AP the penitentiary. The fourth, a young wormsn; nag been | following pores and found her face aot bed clothing | Hams, ibs,..2,368 265 Stationery,ca 4 AT mn SORGAEME: SEOOR (AND PIXTORGN OP for years in a disgraceful connecuon with a min who haa | covered With loot and hernelf storing grostly from har | W'dware, bat 45 155 Feer'kers,bx 190 988 | "[O,TANORS—HR STOOK AND FIXTORMS OF in the constant habit of abusing ber in ins meee | Wounds, The family were nt once aroused and ditigent | Gunp't, pee, 113 442 py WE ALI for anton Hromridan ating Work Aedreen I'S” ieee shameful manor, For his last offence, knocking her | Search inatituted, but no cortin clue to tue ‘perpetrator | Lard, ibee,,-5,240 738 Prkit'nd, abi ae 67 | Lever oitice, ’ down in daylight on the open street, he was sentenced to | had been discovered at last w counts, although the family | Perf’my, b 20 26 Bad ZiNbe Forty fourth meee Teen i Gana acaierced) SUPERIOR SECOND HAND BILL 1) 0 LET—AT 144 GREENH STREBT, NEAR HOUSTON, | 5 oe ILLTARD TABLES, TN eontaini bath, good order, for ale cheap, Apply at W. J. SHARP'S A, suaionney ibe TWh ekerything in’ Corio eat | billiard table manutuctory, 140 Puitdn strom, Ni fer, Pomescion eau be had immediately, “Also x voauuced front basement, Apply as above. SEGARS AND TOUACCO, Shot, kegs... 2 621 deep. oy { " mo | FOR Thebes YEAR 01 Span roe errant mapa jail, where he is still confined. Pittsburg Despatch, Fey, 19, | have #trong suapicowod of te guilty one The vietim of BE SOLD—A LEASK I . Ni 7 this inlimnan outrage »» an utel igent young lady, of mucn | Broad, pkgs. 51 Total sane ee Sl a oe lt 0 ae ELIE CP CRRRI ITE AY EIR, 150.00 yal) Vaeert oie Sea hs i amiability of character, greatly esteeted by all who know aa gg Totalo oss Font at pregent $1,000 per” yenr. mes nee ty houpe We: Si evens arsene reed saat we upwards. Cash purchasers oan nd decided bargain’, Emancipation Convention IN Connrcrtevr, her, aud’ is not conscious of having made any one her J Dry goods,cs, 20 Lumber, f.142,044 $3,700 * 7 5 ~ | tween Twelfth and Thirteenth mreeta, These ‘bonses contain | Orders solicited from the wholesale trade for the manufacture A call appears in the Hartford papers inviting the poopla | enemy. Hardware, bbl 20 Domestivs.bal, 401 20,500 ALUABLE LEASE FOR SALE—AT a GREAT BAR, | Sti the modern improvements, aod will be put incomplete or, | Of cholce brands of domestic segars, of Connecticut, of all po\itical parties and religious denon _—_———— Separs, c#.... 100 Whiskey, pean 66 gain; store end ceed wlan eet 9 Mine der for good tenants, Apply at 253 Washington atreet, between O. CHRIKS, 17 Brondway nations, who are favorabie to the extinction of slavery by | Sovurniny Communcial CONVENTION. dle. | Gieseng, casks 9 Frat, bole 8 Piamaesmncincen nal. { «:tledablhidedadicontdh winds ned aml] bib Chowan ti — ee 4 fair and honorable compensation out of tho national | tinguished bumbug, says the Savannah Ray ac Bread, pkge & Drage ; OF) —FOR SALB, A DOU «i " * 1. " - - SPO! treasury or public domain, for the emancipation of the | cording to adicurumiont im ty re aeserable Pa 2 r Pr $250. market suitable for t 0 LET. AT 12 WOOSTER STRERT, WO FURNISHED | a nnn slaves, to meet in the city of Hartford on the 22d and 284 | Miss, n May next. We hope all Geo: Tee, tot 615 Gaby Hone bois cash Fanomer need apple Galtor catrens | Ar-: for 8800 per week. ‘This n’ gu’ loontom ater’ Gener’ | AON, SALE a Weis Of the present month. be allowed to go ‘on their own hook TOM, .corsvseee ‘ Baud, 167 wad 198 Pulioa market is ‘ Grand snd Browdway. Apply early van atreet, belore 0 A, Mt,

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