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consipra- tore, but is now in league with them. If those partios were wrong » year ago, What bas made them right pow? Certainly there has been no public act on tivir part tuat exhibits-them before the public ia any «iffarent ligat than they weee heretofore, What, then, has chaaged the Comptrollor's view on that subjeatt ‘A large number of bilis that have been presented here | have a feature of Goat nature in them. One Vo ope] With asauctimonious face is here urgiug @ Dill wefore che committes, whick would, if passed, do vbings which would aBtdcich oven the Citizaus of New York, i ati the | partioulars were relates. i ' bibwilt soom he brought before the Legislature to pun sh sweet runners, pretending to be brokers, in the damage which they are to nusiness meu ia orying their pame# Bround tue street when they have Bot @ particia of their paper in their possession and cannot get tt. There are a class of men in New York who spend their time watchitg the movements of business men, ent frequently 0 frome btreet to street asking parties what thoy wi lgive for MrySqvand-so's notes for sixty days Toe party whom ‘hey hagpam, to meet doce nin erat Ee buy ft _ make nay offer; the pretended b be starts for those who are Lie 4 notes and Prersreet ‘mt to. buy any paper of his, stating that pe must be wrong. This is dovo by thom ry hopes of getting hold of the paper at @ groat and when the facts about the standipg of the dru be ‘comes. dnown, 10 realize an advance upon it. several firms in New York have been compelled to suspend this fal and winter th ee een got upon them by this lass of ‘iadividuals, which obliged them to Pe exorbitant rates for accommodation. fhe same thing is done jp real estute 4 pee. Oe are the velo acini gre of unprincipied parties who always congregat - portant potaa tike like New York. The measure that will be brought ‘before the Legislature provides for a just punish- meut of all engaged in that line of busiaess Avnany, March 20, 1861. Ruth im the Albany Lobby—The Cause of Lepslative Corruption—"incurrent Resclution to Amend the Conett- ution to Prevent the Sale of Intovicating Léquore— Debate tn the Assembly Passage of the Albany ant Susipichanna Li— Appeal of Mr. Robinson—New York Post, Office—Cad bill—Interesting Petision on the Confir- mation of Hackley’s Contract—The Livingston Papers, ‘The rush te Albany etill continues unabated, new re- cruitd are hourly announced and the officers of the third house’ fare kept busy administering tho official oath to the new members. ‘As on all former occasions, they are making their appearance here just as the rush and con- fusion of business is the greatest, just the time that is alWayé taken by the schemers to put their projects through. They never come here during the fore part of thé session, when no Dill is passed without afull and fair‘ donsideration, but at the close when nine- tenths of the business of the Houso is jumbled in to- gether, anda grand and universal scramble on all sides to gét'their bills through. All the evil that is committed by the ure is done in the last four weeks, and is the direct result of the constitutional p:ovision limiting the session of the Legislature to one hundred days. No person can spend a winter here without being convinced, 1 cate ‘not bow skeptical he may have been before, that four-fifths of the corruption at Albany is the direct re- sults ot the constitutional provision in relation to the time, pay and duties of the members. [he sooner it is changed ‘he earlier will the State be rid of ono of its greatest inflictions. Under the present system seven- eightbs of the bills are hurried through w. out any op- portinity for the members to see their real effect; whether they conflict with other bills aready on the etatute books; whether they will of “Decessity have to be repealed at the next session or not. Governor Morgan has a great deal to say about passing general laws to cover all points, and confine the applications of all parties upon every possible subject to their provisions, but he fails to see ‘hat his rule under the prosent system is almost an im- possibility. The representatives trom the several coun- ties come here with bills affecting certain imterests in their countics. Six or seven hunared of these bills are presented at one session, and were they to undertake to get a'generai law to cover all these matters, but about one-tenta of all of the billa would ever be acted upon. ‘The result is Ubat the er ne ie ‘be got ik se aes the goueral laws, bat turn & goueral rust their bills through Were the Legisizvure to sit here long enoughy and fairly deliberate upoa all questions, the num- Der af local bills would soon dwindle own, and a large amount of the present evil be remedied by laws general iw sheir application. There is no hope for a whalesome chapge in ailairs at Albany until there is a complete over- haukwg of Ane constitation. That fs the cause of the evil, and that must be changed to remedy it. ‘he Aseembly this morning wes ‘Laddenly precipitated inte 8 spicy ate upon the concurrent resolution to suo- mit the question to amend the constitution to prohibit the ealovof mtoxicating liquor to the people. Mr. Wager asked that the rezolution might be made the special orver for next Wednesday evenifig. But this being lost, Gebate was opened. Mr. Wager urged the adoption, and weut.into the merits of the question at some length. ifr. Aveularius hoped that the resolution would not be adopt- ed. They had had enough of this matter. Tats legislating to copteol the passions of maukind was entirely wrong ia principle, Every county and township had {tin thelr power. to control those who could not cuntrol themselves, and the.Legislature might, with just as much propriety, pass & law saying that every child that is born after the adjournment of the Legislature sball oe fail grown and twenty-one years of age, 80 a8 to avoid all tho, juvenile’ ciseeses, such’ as measles, whooping cough, &¢, If God designed that all mon should be alike, why did He not create them all of one mould, and make them lok like the Speaker? Why did he ‘not make them all just six feet three isches high’ He hunself would like to have a law wo Mauviacture a epoke to lop off some of the tall and tw shave his own iaarge body down to the size of other per- sona, without jetting any blood; but that could not be done, If the genth man from Cnemupg, being opposed to tbe use of intoxicating liquors, and yet would take his giass of beer, why could not he (Arcularius) be per- mitved.to take his gin cocktail if he desired? hy don’ you bring in resolutions to amend the constitution, v ing how people shali dress every morning? He person who got up, pulled on his boots, and, considering Pineeif dressee—anhough be bad on no other clothes than what be bad been s'eeping in—put on his hat and wre gow to take & walk! Why no, amend the constitu thm so as to prevent a repetition of that by him? He hoped that these reeolutions would be yoted dowa: they had enough of this kind of legisiation. ‘Me. Chapwen thonght this tvo momentous a question to be treated with so much levity. It be Bo hod Je were agitatea upon, and demand ‘are ther legislation, and he was astonished that tne democratic members who, outside of the Legisiatare, advocated popwar sovereigniy should oppose the sabmis. sion of this question to the per Mr. Gozans eaid that this was an important question, and sbouki not be acted upon too hastily, and, therefore, hoped-thas it would be laid upon the table to gtve per “obs ap opportunity to prepare themselves to discuss its raerite, Mr. Pierce epoke against the reeolution. He said that tbe republican party bad @ millstone about their neck inst Lail m the @Gape Of proposea amendments to the con- stitution. . He unbesitatingly pronounced it a millstone, oud he aid pot want to see another placed around them Low, Bw hoped that the resolution would uot be adopt- cd. ‘Tho.republican party could not affurd 19 be encam bered by any such millatone What they veede! was wo ve saved from their triends, and they would get along wen enough Themvtwn to lay on the table was lost, whea Mr Dwight.saia tha he thought it no more than just tat this. sudject shoula pe submitted to the peo- pla They were excited over the subject, and i wae but fair that they: should have an opportunity vo express their views on the question. He Luped thet the resolutions would be adopted Tue previous question was then ordered and the vote wer: ‘The Feeolution only Bgl 3 ‘fifty -ongbt alti ma- votes, I waa lost, that not being the number re- ‘ee by hee er # majority of the whole ‘Sure need ‘reconsideration. and that motion to lay on table, which was carried, so that we shall bave another abit. 4 ans ques! pVing oeen disposed of, tho Alhany and tedorwaliee 5 galied from the table, the motion: votes, the con ‘the bill was up ont declaring it » Mr. Mr. ‘Tapinson appealed from tue decision of the nets edd vx; ne his i of ae whew perded by a constitutions! 8 Tuthil avd Keennasa tustained Robinsoa in his pea the latin beieving that it would be « bad pro- it to wet Liat Chis bill ehould be considered barely a miajority bil, and would opeo we door for ail maoner of bi hig te Mf. Dibehsm followed In opposition to the appeal, stat- ti na oy questiva involved was, what was the me of the appropraition’ He believed that the whole = had been decl4e, tm the questicn of pudlic do. they had the power to approprints mune) for pie pa Dy & Majority vou. A eave aad cided & purpose, élee they could sot take the ‘and for tbe vee Of way. He held that it was cloariy a tmapor ky bul. eo appes! was furvber e@tainet by Morus. Prench, Rice, Dwight and otvers, and oppored by Messra. Pores Craft aad others, whem Lhe Speaker eave his ” cideg on le aid, eating that to0 4 bacnd faiireas wos sutkorize? ts be cous it parpeecs end et for private ase, th fhe ninth rece of tbe countitutiow, it bill, If the no fund kd Musqnecenns private ieee, thoy evel ara take the nd for rucht of way. hake having tramaferred to the compar y ight Of eminent domain, it maaes it ar » ae-@ 90d public p_rposes. Al the close of the Spesker's remwar the p anon wn for pub waver noted te be baits foc _ NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAROH 31, 1861 question wee ordered and by pero vad toe Cbair euetemed of 68 ‘Me bill wow to the Goveraer, aud it rest with bien wietber it will breome a law or not’ it friends ere eat vine that he wili ego it (rom promises made when he Was betore the peuple fur re cleotioa, but they must re- mr tober that white men, especially ee. are mighty vLorr ain, and bad vewer not yneir hopes oa 80 | feeble a promise ‘The New York Mort Office bill a6 it passed the Asem. bly was roportos by the committee in the Seoa'e this morning. It will probably be taken up by the Grinding Commuiee his aftermvon, and become a taw within four or five days ‘The setrepolitan Cab bili was oréered to a third read- Ing vo the Senate thos morning. Waluce is therefore tn bs glory Wieley, and tkoe astive imterest in exhibiti his londoncaty, whieh he bas on band ready to give ye reobe aD oppurtunity WO take aride. Most of the ses- sion of thes Deapeh Of the Legislature was taken up in | tbe copsieration wf the auuval Appropriation bite Tt | Was intended +0 have the Chsmbertuin Dill could HOt rewob it; but pow that the road bill 1s out of the way, that subject will be Pane up | at on early day, Fepator Mavierre preceated a sing clar petition y eotarday | from ome hundred citizens ef the city of ‘New York, in segare to the Hackiey contact, as follaws;— Your petitioners most respectfully ced of Bey, York, indo a rule aot to d by amon Counell, without the same in the New thaton be Its of Febru’ lock to bis p bat be: prevent him from sigatog it, 4¢ that night. ‘this contrast was puea t the, Vommrn Counell and, signed, 07 per year iso that ule iodeat Pitwelve alder ‘beibed to volo a that are par. 3 alec, that the ition than they im some rte tmpassabie, y tee amount of ‘oonsummat- ig Xen petloners Dart and plore io Hackloy. warts BLO) OO tree of w 8 rh ear, tree 0 Charge; thet manure is worth $1000) @ your; that Rackley gets $X0 per day and does not lay out over $250. ‘Tae average Cout for cleaning the city was per year for the last ten years leaving the manure to the city. | Xour petitioners believe ‘majority of boards grossly and outra hemntlow tbe in them. Your Prtitioners believe. thas this. contraet was’ founded on fraud, rruption and bribery: and your petitioners also io addition to the $40.00) alre+dy paid, there ix $21,000 lodged to paid at aceriain time to toe same parties. “And tu show Fo. appr ae oy yw coptracts Jet, that for a gate ouge at the Croton eat i ‘a contract was granted at U0 more «hun the low Your petitioners therefore pray that a special appoint examine enbele ice bg abraa Common Council iat meadomnet ater teed ‘get the ‘contract ea giving se- ty. Bigned by J Sanford, Ji Corbett, ‘ ohne d by James Sanford, James Co! James O'Reilly Several parties are here to prevail upon the Legislature to purchase the Livingston papers—an interesting collec- tion. The following letter is a sample of what the pa- pers are. The letter gives an carly evidence of the exertions of Noah Webster, who was destined to become one of the great minds of the day:— 4 Gos! ent Fem are 1782. Sin—The bearer, Mr. Noah Webster, t omer ; school forsome time past im this placc, Vy yy Seirus By ean wl He i s ROW dding some om Dasinees in way, which wi opini g00d judges, at wervice to a rity hh LaDy in ‘may stand in need of ‘he getance of some (deme: uu are acquaint & young Sateman wi Ais’ ds well a8 ‘as politcal ebaradier 1 such ar will render him worny, notice. peta you may do him will serving the public and ac- — ‘a8 & favor done your friend oi rey bs ed ils Excellency Governor Ieuxonon This gives oa ee oe icographer ‘‘a first rate recom. matdntin from his last peed ”* There are some thou- sand letters in the collection of equal or greater interest; beckon te Freshiegm, Lafayette, Joiferson, ‘Adams, mn, De Kalb, Gates, , Builivan, and, in fact; most of the Revolutionary Patriots. YORK LEGISLATURE. Senate. Ausasy, March 30, 1861. A number of bills, mostly of a local character, were moved forward by the Grinding Committee to be re- ported complete. Among the bills reported favorably by committees were the following:— For the preservation of game in Queens county. To allow the Croton Aqueduct Department to do work | other than by contract, Requiring foreign insurance companies tw file an annual | statement of their condition. To submit the question of a constitutional convention to the vote of the Reiative to the sale of lard. Mr. Brut. introduced a bill fixing the future compensa- tion of legislative officers and employees. On motion of Mr. Hammonp, the Senate resolved to hold two sessions daily, from ten ti two, and from half ‘three till six o'clock. a BIL PARSED, To amend the Revised Statutes relative to wife de- sertion. yal, iteorporate tho Master's Lodge of Masons in Al- any. To allow the New York Supervisors to prosurea site for a Court House. The New York Post Office Site bill. NEW na bill to Ln meg the publication of a tax sale in the | Btate paper was lost. | ‘The Senate concurred in the Assembly amendments to the Albuny and Susquehanna Railroad bill, which now | goes to the Governor. | The resolution to appoint a commitice to investigate the action of the Mayor, Common Council and other offi- cials of New York city in relation to the street contracts and other acts was taken up. A warm debate euaued upon it. A large number of amendments were of which the ayes and noes were dei | The reeolutions were strongly opposed Messrs. Law. | rence, Colvin and Prosser, and favored by Messrs. Spino- la, Manierre and Hammon’ pored, on all lod. » Assembly. Ausany, March 30, 1861. All the orders of business down to the general orders were laid on the table, thus defeating any attempt to move the Broadway Railroad bill. ‘The House, in the Committee of the Whole, took up the bill to amend the present insolvent laws, by requiring the consent of one sixth instead of one-third of creditors to enable insolvents to clear themselves by an assignment and entitle them to a discharge, Discussion on the bill occupied the whole morning ment was adopted providing that no one who ment or transfer should bs entitled to the deuefit of the act until twelve months had elapsed. leave to state that atoue, References requ PRIVATE YAMILY WILL LET Parlor ae to SMALL FAMILY, LIVING IN A HANDSOMBLY b is pope hogan, Denes, wl et: oee oF \tle- men “Apety at 4 ¥ se West ‘Thirty-iret street, ‘between Broad: wey and F A SUIT OF FURNISHED sea eee LET—ALA0 SIN- a4 44 West Ninth, aircol nase bifth sfoane, ‘reekvast ree Ae QF HANDSOME ROOMS WIvIT BOARD: for gentlemen, at reot, between Fifth and sixth avenues. be rn yg WIFE, INFADT 4 avenues. AND NURSE mm, with per. | ot Beard, ia ena analy, lesaiad pecoud ia me rn ° ieee and east f sai stating Lerma, ver. ont of Coven attect ast PRIV are Fe FAMILY WaV6.A BECUND ntus ¥ f ‘RONT | A, Boom w hia sa woe" ath gas or two aiugie gentlemen, With er without ‘and old water. Apply | aids Clinton place Kighin sence” ‘f PARST OF GENTLEMEN, Of THR RIGHEST BE { abity, may obialo am entire bath roome exclusive, wisaout board, eee at 126 Minth street, a few doom west of Broadway. i oye FURNISHED FRONT 600M, UN THE Am d floor, also a back Parlor, oa fat’ floor, to Ly te one: 8 hase modern, Aj at 6l Fourth avenue, near Ninth street ome block rom Broadway. ee Rie plendideat f ren ONE OB a o Hohiy Tarsiote, Guth or witbout partial Rep ae at Bast Fitteonth street, xear Union ne iy PARLOR AND BEDEOO’. WITH ARD, IN A ‘it glage house, located tiga ad near Fifth avenue, can be obtained ty A fsa er two ain- giemen, by addreesing 8. Pi ‘TE FAMILY, LIVING STYLE INA modera stone front house, will lets od and with board, to an agreeable wilting to pay $15 to $20 4 week; or would Board a small f flanlly breakin, up hi 1g, and allow for some, dross Twenty-second street, box 133 WIDOW, fo yt rps bt OCCUPYING A FIRST F noeee ‘House, A side, iy neemaee Snexcopeeasen strictly would mmudate two enticaoen iia superlor muaner, O& Feasoosbie (crma, Ad- reas Mrs. feraid otlice PRIVATE FAMILY, RENIDING IN) A SMALL, FIRST A “Gasw house, contaiding oll the modern impruvemen ould diay dispote of'a few pleasant Rooms to gentlemen who tire the com orts of @ quiet home. References given and required, apply at 18 Hammond sire A STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY, coneerty A FIRST class house ins desirable accommodete two or without Board. Address H., atzeet, would and sila nla wife, wit Post A ZOUNG AND: RPRISING WIDOW LADY. Liv. ie, woth line’ to feta voit of furnished a en Bred rian oy Toga ib theme GENTLEMAN AMD WIFE AND A FRW SINGLE \A A, ertemen can be sgoomin Blocoker street, corner of GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO OR THREE i pevaie funy ere SMG sto as lui bonstere a s convenient to all the siage Bae nly one bloek nd ‘@ balf from Broadway. Dinner BOARDING AND LoDGIsG. 'Z OB TWO Lye eed LOUNG WOES CAN On s plessont Kaecuy web or ayy av. NE ORTWO ROOMS TO LET—WITH BOARD. FUR- 0 muned or coma, = im & geateet private family, at TAL BOABD WANTKD—BY A SISGLE GENTLE: ‘man, in eastrietly private faml'y, (uo otbers need An Awep) | Break ‘ast, tes and duear <n sundays will be requir. id. Anawers wi “elute number lo the femliy, sud ‘wa ulare; references exc! Badr Ue thy LEARANT ROOMS To LI ITH BOARD, e Sieat al A. wis. five minutes’ walk of Fulion .nd Wall freokiya Fost oftec. edaress Mis. AO. Williams, — = PER BEDFORD 4! A. Bea Brociyn, Sa 300 feet from A aveuue; conteiay Ste ers a mero. NEATLY FURNISHED LaoRGE rRONT m0 MS, third floors, walter and ta eveh, wish ean be (08 applicacion at 0 cENTiaMEN Paka THSTR WIVES, CaN ae accommodated with neat, comforsbie Rooms aad gy Board, and # few single gentiemen ‘with aooma, wite or Sih Out aad, 1 8 peasant family, consisting 0” & wig ladiy mug her te daughters, at 313 cast sroatway, corner of Clin LENTUWI tion boom A BANDSOME PARLOR AND RECAP. flour, at So, 6) amity sireet coruer of amity piace, Con te tad bret of acy by cwllagou Dr. Pale & Ha, NO. 1 amily otreet (PO LET. HORNIBUD: oR, Non WI wira BEARD IF 7 bane Twelfth dice Weitbon Mreanes end fost aveuney tour’ roctan, bath, "gas, apd use of for parler; ren", uocurnished, $00" “apply from $10 4 FM Poswewsion bat of may. D ie WITH BeAGL, THO BVOMS AND BED. room, 07 thud story; the bouse has shi (b3 moaera im. emer 8; wii be let ly Or togetber. Apply a: $4 Bixtistecet’ ‘Dinner seeiko'oteos, 10 LET—IN A PRIVAT# FaMILY, TY OWE OR TO eotemen, & weatiy furnished Rooxa and Bedroom, with J. will be let wgetter or mepacate, knyuitee ‘at Li ect. POLE CWITH BOARD, IN A, FIRST CLANS BOURE, 210 W ty-eecond street, between igh and Ninth avenues, large Treat Kown aod Closet, ou adcend foor ue: ne to one or two stogie gentlemen, family sinall. Dia- LET—PLEASANT ¥ URNISHED OR un FURNISH BD Rooms on recond and third foors, with or wathout Board, 0: 140 Wes: Bixteentd street. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, A ¥RONT Farlor, aud Bedroom, on second floor, Board fur the lady only, n'a privara oust; n ho otaer Searbare: svcation between amity and | streets, aua fourth and Sixth avenues Srace wi be pela, Adarese Hr iedea baeare tose oden Zor baeweek, ANTED-BY 4 LADY OF RBFINEMUNT, A WAIL furnished Boca. with Hoard, in u {sanity vt pret be pe, sane ‘no other ferred ; ty mi Sed'becwesn Tenth now Phinty-iixih atfects,” Adds M. Griswold, Unien square Post otic, ANTED—A GOOD entenee ROOM, WITH FULL Board. for’e young gentleman) must be between Twen- ty-third and Thirty nini Lues. Also one or two i rea fo for =) oung indy hatiog having « plano, with full Board also, ‘address be station Wea UNFUBNISBED ROOM, OR A Boge ‘and Bedroom, e'ther with or without Board tor 4 b peer ‘must be south of Houston aires. Address, w! jars, H. M. C., Herald office. Wate and Boas, A Ley eee ger WIFE, A FRONT house. Location not Dove Biniccuth streak odera‘e. qebtttoronces given tnd required. Address Smith, Herald off R ve E PAE, BRAEDIEG.. Wh ca Fe Ae 1V A palo it Fe Cy fendemen, with vulleor or ‘partial ‘Be terms moa oratertibe bea - aieaamaaaatr Address C, box iol er Beraid office. A= APRIL 3. HANDBOMELY FURNISHED PAR- Bedrooms with 3, 8180, dines {n the four story house, ‘op Henry streets noat ruse replete wit ‘Convenience: bath Fooms a aia clagets OB nd irda tloora fort and mecneteens BY iL “SUIT OF PARLORS AND BEDROOMS ON ®KCOND ‘and third floors to let, with Board to ‘or gen- iietaan and wife, without children, af No. £3 Lexington Sve. nue, House firsi class, family select; dinner até. Meference reqt ! GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WISHES AN UMFUR- nished with Board, by the 2éh of April, above Fourisenth sud below This red Terms not to exceed Permanent. Address box 4 Post oflce, NICELY, FURNISHED ROOM 7 LET_WInHOUT agenileman; rent wHmove pirat led Princo street scaltiagy pee P N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SUIT OF LARGE Rooms, cvntatning all the mo:tern conveniences, to let io gentlemen, with partial Board if dosired. also two single coms, on Meocerate terms Apply at 910 Broadw: tween Twentels and Twenty-rnt streets.” Hotere changed. fourth streets wes’ side prefer- 0 per work; if suited, will be ‘MENT. IN A VER’ with Board, to an inva- jeal care, kindness and fenton” Fur froatiob, terms &e., apply to Or address Dre Tiers, No. 62 eisth avenue, New York OARD.—AN ELIGIBLE ar, Bova, pecting to req OARD.—A PRIVATE FRENCH FAMILY, OCCUPYING 8 well furnished mare] 1m # pleasant lociiti ™ sition, aud near aeveral loge rowlen, jore room than thoy require, 1d accommodate @ few single gentlemen, or a gen'leman Sad ish yh full oF partial Board. ‘eferences required. ‘Address box 96d Post othe, menor ,OARD —TWO LARGE ROOMS AND SMALL ROOM, sultable for a gentiemaan end wive, or singlo gentiemen, may be had at 404 Fourth street. | Rooms picasant, and low: Hon convenient to both cars and stages OARD.—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR and Bedioom to let, toa gentleman and lady, with Board {or lady, in & family of two perrons, Address A.B. C., Mae dison square Post 0: OARD.—A FRONT PARLOR AND | SEDROOM TO L&T, ‘at 25 Great Jones sirect; aiso two Rooms (or single gen Uemen. BoOARd-AT, 2 STUSVEBANT STREBT, CONTINUA: Astor place, seoond of the new Kngileh base ‘Thitd avenue. Two gentiemcn can be Scoommodated with handsome front Reom. close, with hot and cold water.{Convenient to Broadway, cari moving. Boaz, WANTED FOR A nurse and child Kooma and excellent Table: $16 per week. Address J. JLEMAN AND WIFE, two good, Weil furnished first class house; terms abou; + box 138 Herald odlice, OARDING.—A LaRGE AND HANDSOME FRONT Room cn the secnnd floor, wish edrvom adjoining, to iet, furnished or unfurnished, with Board, tlemen, as @ taind room can Ueman and wife or a party of red. ‘Cnexceptiomable feterenso give aut suitable for a gen- be added, if desu required. Apply at 104 Second avenue | Brett Tw DF gee HALL 400ME, gUITA. several attempte were made to extend the time, but | ‘ir Dwicur offered au amendment that the law shall ast. tet apply to pest indebieduees 10 Was led by Bir. TOWNSEND, who argued in fa of the bill med Messrs. Diogham, Pierce, Morgan and Benedict ail sup ported the bill as constitution: sand just in policy, and Messrs. Kiernan and Dwight o Dr, Maxxit tavyored the bill, as ‘tnended, 80 aa to conform, in his judgment, with the constitution. The resolution of inquiry, aa offered by Mr. Maniorre, was to i + Mayé ‘ot that om 10): stigation into the acts of the citicialé be instituted by a committee to con- »w York delegation, with power to sit during the fv cene snd send for persons and papers, and report to the next ++ ¢+lotore. To this 4 much debate, Mr. Srivora offered an amend ne io rect the investigation to # select commit. tee of Dye, to be appointed by the Presiaent of the Senate. ‘ The amendment was adopted, and the resolution, with Mr. Spmnoia’s amendment, prevailed by a vote of iT All of the New York members voted in the affirmative, apd Messrs. Lawrence and Gardner voted ‘a0. " Naval Intellig cee ‘The United States ship Cumberiand, bearing tho ting of G. J. Lippe te Ya rem ng ay Chief of the Home Bauade oR, Roads on the 23d 23d inst., days ferent Vera Cruz The Cumberland has perso startin hy eee ae paeen, and crew all wi The following isa correct lat of ber officers:—G. J. Penaergrast. Flag om. cer, Commander-in-Chief of the Home Squadron ; Cap. tain, John Marston, Lieutemanw—First and Fxecutive bi ehh J 8. Maury; Second, James H. Rocheil; bg 5 Firth} Sires Hagh Note — ae oF a Naval Ovrroen.We announce to-day the death of Commodore Jese Wilkines United Stuutes in this city, on ged seventy-six ines of several county, Va., and apyeted the Davy July 10, 1805. He has been attached to the service lifty four years aud five monthe—fifteen years and ight months of which was at fea and eight years and eigbt months on shore or other duty—baving been employed ia all thirty years and one month. He leaves a lirge family in Nocfolk, vewid ex temsive femily conpections ia other places. —Vorfoll Meraid, March V5. The Naw hoomdary Line, ov, Maroh 27, 1961. iniites on the boandary between ve ood Rhoge Island to-dey reported to the tbe memorialists bave leave wo withdraw. worted @ bill confirming the conventional line. The joint ar Mare won: Counterfetts 4 tems cn thy , March 28, 1861 Nank of Mobile aro fo ble for single ‘ay be hed, with Hoard, at Uinton street. “Dinner rye sii caer: GARD IN BRUUKLIN—AN U lor and Bedroom on the first floor, | let, with sourd, wo married and siagie ‘gentlemen, | g Concord strevt, only a few minutes’ walk from ry. References required. OARD IN BROOKL FURNISHED ROOMS ON secund ard third jes, with Board it minutes walk to Wall and South ferries: Apply at Wo snton street. Reterences exchanged. rae fer. and ier Coney! furnished or fat 134 Court street, near F nei OARD IN BROOKLYN —FOUR OR FIVE SINGLE gentlemen, who would appreciate neainess, pleasant rocms and good’ partial board, ine ivate Tammuy, nay "apply at o2 echermerborn stieet, Brooklyn, uesr Court at the ferries, Terms, from $} 60 to 4 par week. oa LA BROOKLYN—FOR A GENTLE MAN Al AND wife and one or two sing'e gontemen, in the house a private family, inn pleasant locality, Stuy 7, bear the Cny terms moderate. Apply at No, 30 & book from Fulton ay ser ‘ eee ees ie Bean. ON BROORLYN HE: TH aA GEN (LAMAN And wife or two single guntiemen cen ve woe. munodate: wih Board and choice Rooms, having a fine view of the Day, at 24 Willow street, but afew roda from Fulton ferry. poe et 1 7 ng GENTLE. ling to pay a fair price for firyt clase accommo dattona ia in & private family (no moving im M: apud) Ne. B Willow street, three minutes’ walk from Fultos = bgt BOA: ator May, in a, pe sullen from thera Bren and gear } Ty ‘wien seiner jPod on on? CUR a Ce Cri BOARD te mieten bral. Helo Ts, river, ‘t road oat from Chambers "he Wega oy for of guesta, "Tho hoch of Wood Ta fecine tarpon ae the ymamnoaiate vie coory =e rel be surpresed lor Suton Of access. ssxonilent bething, Sohing | Suzericr accommodations for hou eae, 2g ay the pak Ke hort Bi, pt Gerteain, Corser’ of Pith evewue = ity, Ay pany Piast TH ding ever renee ages YOUNTRY BOARD Bal oat tg amy A STRIOTLY PRI. ng ‘are po children, for a little qu wey years ‘could have the comiorts of a ) Where there is a good schoo). the beat quired. Terms tact be moderate, Address Mri. Ferguson, Rens eae ISHED Ms TO LET—T0 “SINGLE GENTLE Rw weet PURNIBED ROOMS TO LET DOWN TOWN, Witt —A large nieely furnished front bio for ose t two gee tomny aina.e single Hoom. low, Location desirable. Apply at 21 Kast sroadway, n, with gat, bath, dc, No, 11S Grand street, tem deor Broadway. Te: OBOKEN,—TWO OR THRFE SINGLE GBNTLEMEN, or # genileman and his wife, can be accommodated with jino Rooms, with Bowtd, by applying at 17 Hudson terrace, opposite the ferry OnOKRN. So, ABT, 10 SINGLE GENTLEMEN, leaeant Home with or without Board, oF a aut of leew’, ins & vrivate family, two minutes’ walk of the ferry. Apply At 91 Liberty street, Ap stairs | N° Nourd ) WEST TWENTY Fi furnished suit of Dinner ai 6. ATM STREKT.--A HAND ome may be obtained, with TO, 2 WEST TWENEY SIXTH STICERT.-TO RENT A fine wu coms, on the first ana second doors, at the Bindivon 1 opposite Macison Park and Worth Aisbed M preferred, Best of refeepiee required, i K ®ALB—HOUSE AND ‘south olde, between avenues C and D; gf nig yp ees , With gaa, bath Tepair; very convenient, Price apn we ABO WIN: 121 Nassau etreot, from ote JOB SALETIN BROOKLYN, ON sTAtE STREET, a just completed and bavs minutes’ walk of three car reules. Inguire of J. W. SHANNON, om the pre- SaLE—PoUR STORY BNGUSE BASEMENT Hous 23 Wet Thiriy otxth, Fifth a biath nvorues, 18 3x 88. 2 at ara lave, TOR eee PROPERTY, IN EAOEK STRRRT, use ; two story, atti: and base: mont; br ie ie you avo been raving for, hance va way Ce veo te die "BOUGHT, 13s power. OR RALE—A GOOD, COMFORTABLE HOUSE, OON: taining eleven rooms, on the deoond avenue, ihetween ‘Eignticth wand a ghty ‘streets; price + avenue cars pass the door, and is ua healthy ane thay esidence aa is on the avenue. Apply to a ATER, 128 Fulton street. OR SALE—TWO FIRG1, CLASS FOUR a s ote stove front Rousse, high steps, 7 Taplete with aay bresigre Lexin avenue a of rou, n ow SWENE Y 1 Gaihaor 108 di an Thirty-iourth street, R £ALE—THE FOUR S(ORY HOUSE, 183 WEST POFwcn ty-serond strert; will be solt low, sad vn liberal terms, apply to BDWAI WO oD, $3 fine ‘street, OR SALE—A HIGH STOGP? AND “FOUR STORY Brown btone Bonas, fo ltr panth street, near Fourth avenue, finisbed complete tie improvements Will be sold low. Inquire of A. MOW4sKAY, on the premiges, Ps ®ALE—A HOUDE ON MYRILE AVENUE, NEAR Marcy avenue, Brooklyn, ooptaining 13 rooms: ‘aud store, with all modern improvements. Terms easy. Inquire on the premises, Ok cALE—CHEAP AND ON EASY TREMS, 4 THRE ment ouse, od Fifty. oF ween’ second aud Third svenuee,’ House “Alled in brick, contains gas, Croton water, &c ; 1,235 Broadway, near Thirtieth street. jodi pm FOUR 3TOKY ANDO BasEMENT ‘b stove ctore and Dt 716 Bixth avenaa,on the block between Forty third. and Forty fourth. streets, modern improvements on every floor, “ae dn the most substantial manner, by day's work, maze of bi ued Seis Bowe, feu. 1,285 Broadway, near thie! KS, SALE—A TWO STORY HOUSE ‘AND Lor, 57 First avenue, Mount Vernon. BUILT = SALE A LARGB, WELL OWSE, ON coutaiping fourteen ro.ma, bay Sobtaan improvement, beautiful gaeden, grapery, de, com mending a good view new of the bay ‘orth Fiver, and acoeant. ble by horse ton sainutew ride. of or ike Hoboken ry Cie For wi: seri aera & Uv., 55 Nassau street. fit tines “Apply to Gr BUsSDOMIT, ‘rim: i juule doors, plate ginas dan, water closet, be ster. hendeome ental ae Mouse Jot ; Woe sti am Ot hie, Bek Pe — $5. 500 Matray iit (or eas consent one Oe two families; eleven rooms; Terms very liberal Inquire at Ir Beet” mire ant lane ipower oro KE LaWSEN CE & CO East ron SALE, A BAnDiong AM@ROTYPE AND Pt PaO-OGRAPHIG AA, Gattery, wath four feesustenis for sile very Kighth avenve te. Sean Wy WINDOW SHADE, PAPER It AW vse! ANGING AND OBIE cannot be pomed (ors all the spear acuta ry AK ERY Bhp rn BALE 1W—LON' desiral aa 201 South Boon ‘atreet, een ae I tension imiuediately, nd Gran ‘ye For Sane WELL | WOCATRD, ue Coal all ubder over, “nudtens Sumioe Merle oer RSALE—THE LEA’ “1 Kr inna Eau ha 1S Madea’ AP AND Pi good will of the pre corner ot Reach. \yimyuire iw th SALE—THE bay ac, ot faint Address Wm. M. Gem ZIXToREe, MACHINERY, fomasahere Corres STILL, 170 LL, SORERR nt working and iu port perfect onder pill be iy bn pele 6 owner, who bes jus od ei tre ty all warn the nope vs te anotber live o¢ busit cus. AOR, BALE THE ENTIRD FiXTORWS OF A wim Fixtare uesoree ry to te banlaoee ane ixture pecersary to AG I. Fixture a ml. 0. 8 & Oot, POR SALE—ONE-HALF INTEREST IN A LIVI Stable and light wagon manufacturing business; - waza paid well; aftuated wm uissh test Dior areens Ror Feason for se selling, aa the owner has cther business to attend to “alo of the Leilding, which is four stories high and 25 froat by MW feet deep, Tie ground lente years to run from the bth of are, 166i. “Lorian reasonable ‘OR, FALE 4 WHOLRGALE AND (RETAIL LIQdOR the corner af Tuirtychine ‘trvet aud Tenth ov ereuue: must be Ce eS the one cannot attend to it, Inquire ta the pers Sak AE 1 vosmtvaa KAMD, rixrexes Brooklyn, BD; the lease bus four f Mey ext Any gentleman call pa furniture and oS ANTED BY A YOUNG MAN, IN A, QUIET, PLAIN 7 Breakfus Dioner gn bundays. Address A, C., Hera d- olive, Mating terms, which must be moderate, $1 50 Feed ee YOUNG MAN OF GOOD HABITS, Dis. : VU, Posed to ovononntzn, a, te fing & way Foon and - fs leasant room mate reset: sialon D, Bible House. Looation in Broadway, near Bond $2 50-8 —GAKAT KRDUOT.ON YN BOARD. sates ware with Board, $2 60 p week end ladles Sad. org ore, w by wavehwnan cir Ses eno! i Eitpena te eee 5) DELANCEY STAERT. NEAR THE BOWERE—& front Koom on i story, furnished or waturatsh: Sa, ine emal private fam, wil let to one or two gentle- BOND STREET FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, ‘without Board. Fecond Fi now be had, together ror separate, Break tact dextrose 19ze ‘UNION SQUAHE PLEASANT ROOMS, IN SUITS, swith Hoard, for gentlemen and thelr 5 also sin: ‘Rooms for gentlemen. Breakfast from 7 to 10, ‘diuuet ai IVERSITY PLACE, CORNER OF NINTH 2 4 A gut of front handsomely furnisaed, witb full Boare, to le single Hoome;, reterences requir thinner at fiz o'dosk 30 GUINTON FLACK, NEAR BROADWAY —A PLE sant sult of turvished Kooms to let, with soard 80, one single room; Linner at 6 o'clock. OR SALE—ON MURRAY HILL. MADISON AVENUE, between Thirty seventh and Thirty eighth atresia, wo neat class f story brown stone Bete. with extension built in the teat manner, satiny oak pen for inspection frou 8a. M. ull 6P- a. oR SALE IN. BROOKLYN—1*0, NEW THREE ory Houbes, with furnaces, six marbie wash bowls, Dutler's Copper sin uble floors, wc., On the east ale ‘Adelphi street, fitst abd second kouses ‘north ot Green ue. Also one on West side of Cumberland a:reet, first e south of Lafayette avenoe. ' Seventy. tive per cent can Inq on premises or of H. af. DOK, SALE CHBAP—A COTTAGE HOUSE win FIVE diese Abuatcd on bergen Heights, onatosuding = Mew of the bay and Narrows, witula’ five miudtes" Walk of the horse care, or twenty minhtes’ walk of Jersey Uity ferry, At will be told'at a sucrives, as the oxner 18 going 0 Europe, 7 BAST TWENTE SRYENIT, S1BRET—VORNISH. ed Parlor and Bedroom communicating, to let to one or {wo gentlemen, Terms moderate. Breab(ast if desired, 72 JENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.— pancsomely, furnished sooms, with Board, can be ob- respectable parties, Kooms single or in suits, Din- SPLING STREET, THRE DOORS FROM | BROAD. way.— To let several handsomely furnished cation 18 near all the frat Gluss'bo 7 slogle gentlemen tela Wee) ba tausent, Reading room free. Inquire of ANSON HOUbE Q] QUINTON, FLACK, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.—TO let, to gentlemen or’ gentlemen and their wives, fine Hoomns, in sult or singly, with it class Board. Heferences juired, No moving in May. GREENE STREET, ABOVE SPRING — ALTON House, Elegantly furnished suits of Room, PAO pig gee gentlemen.” Rent low w permanent tenant: () BUBECKER SPREBT. TWO BLOCKS WEST OF 110 arotdway coms with $4.10 $12 per ‘week: without Board, From $1 £0 to $8iper week. Permanent and transient Boarders accommodated, 130 BRE, SIREET THREE BLOCKS, Weer OF roadway. Pleasant rooma, with excellent Board, irom 8310 $4 yer week. Dinner at Go'siosk. 132 REE THRLIM STRRET— TO LET, Witt Board, two fine. large. well furnished front Rooms ou scone and’ third floors; family small; rooms contain all conveniences, 135 PIGHTH ETRBET.—GANDSOMSLY FORNISRED #) Roon's, suitable for a gentleman aad wife or single gentlemen, with or without board. Keferences exch 136 WOXPON sresky, BRIWEEN PRINCE AND Houston — ood soard and Lodging for a few re sivetable youny mn; house has ail modern improvements, abd the comforts of bearders are attended to, Terms rea LAFAYETTE mi + With or Papas quired. Also a front Basement for « physician. 156 gh Mad gre t {ih Bodrcans ata ing gas and Croton water, to let to respoctal ele gentlemen, 167 WESt MWENTY irre STREET BOARDING. — i ‘Yo let, su elegantly furnished front Parlor and Hedroom; also extension Kora om first floor. Good location fora phybician, ‘Call at 167 West Twenty: ‘fifth atieet, be- tween beven(h and Bighth avenues 192 sizxcxne (pTRRET, NBAR MACDOUGAL.— ral jemen it~ seater mneecementnes neces sit SRS ed full scart, by the Year or otherwise’ Table always wal supplied ad at six. No moving in May. Appiy af one o clock P. erence 210 KLM SYREAT, KEAR, SPRING.—FURNISHED rtments for immediate occupancy. The lowest reuite in the eity, 4 the convenience of housekeeping. furniture, with range, cooking tween le and linen Baneanery! kas and a Croton. BROADWAY, BETWHE N EIGHTH AND NINTH “Tornialved side Room on manana f] streete,—A form story, to ‘et wo yenticroun, Louse with ail Improvements, 767 BROADWAY. APAMIMENTS, FURNIBEED O8 rniabed, Rooms for A ga ‘Rennrent Ja attached to the house. ivan AND MOUND 08 witty FRIDAY MOS IN THE v wed. aby person fe bea vil be nana be ul abiy rewarded. pe aaete [ Obl REWARD=A SMALL PACKAGE OF PIANO Li makers Teak ry jmion Hill to Hoboken, ‘Suder wil pong leave i wid. D, Walker's, Now Vand 3 igen alec wear OST—OF THR IN FOURTBRNIH BE. Loa tue ieeron sein coming ‘an ieee Sl area Ereiusn 1X Thernace, © at 1. openee bea the i te 5 iene eae oP bac cuive $a rewaru. eh. —A Nereis first wt Cty Bees a weve OF DELOSIT ON THE Chemical ankoe oF New Non sort iy’ Bay 4 3 fhasch 36, 1501. Ali poseem MA uoaeh cate yarihaning OF wegovating the same, ed bay at has pee stopped. CATH 4 Lf! PON MONDAY LAST, A WLAOK AND TAN TER. rier Dog, with leather collar and rings $5 reward will be radon bixdehvery ae 89 Tenth sweet, beeween Firth and sath avenues, MATRIMON AL. ATRIMOBIAL.—, (GBNT. Cy -OS MA rMfocdvtunaiagin soalety and in favorable ‘of good standing in stances, having some ire tensions as to good looks, oan * por! fms Acwalptanee, a with « a ermal ‘of Ag®, ponsass ‘ Say semioteam vultimate view ye ing. an independent ith an matrimony, a8 to ormuty, It inn partcdiaely ceri wil De respeett ui iy oni ned thie wort Me unless the ier inclinwtions, an’ with sk neoreey, Acdrern url) ollie. 6 intentions nd p-o"ound mime, New York Uity Post ‘Jorma $2,500, For further particulars apply to PHILP SMATB, 269 Ballrond avenue, Jersey City, yok SALE OAEAY—IN BROOKLYN, NO. 46 DEAN street, uear Sinith, a threo srory frame House, basement and eubcellar Bled in with brick tobe peak, It It convent- ent to ube ferries, and Mt must be sold. inquire at 170 Smith street, #1v0klyn. NOR SALE yLOw= ON BasY TERMS, SEVERAL three story, Rrown, Stine Houses, on West et 225 Wi th aireet, th apd vd Ninth i ircess. _— eS lero On ae —# NUMBER OF UNFI- ed Houses to isashange for ery, ens i ict a 8 C y, at use on ties Ct hdl inquire of & F, FOWNBEND, Ma a faa Gy ape (OR SALE OR EXCHANGE-FOK BROOKLEN FRO. pert ‘ge Store, very desirably located in a large a near New York. anquire at 497 sixth avenue, Sew Tork, on Wednesday, april 3 WNo agente noed appl FOR, SALE OB EXCHANGE—-FOR REAL ESTATE, the Interests of two partaers in @ manufacturing bast: pees, secured by patent and ia general use. Ihe subscriber been connevted with the business for one year and 18 a4. Lusled Were is fortune to be mado tn it A good man ig three or four thousand dollars, or tan secure an interest and share id tee prieat, which, will yield him a handsome income. Address J. £., Herald ofice, Fir SALE OR TO LBT—A FACTORY, CONTAINING ae acres of bd and ie’ alk roy Sneaedl ip hammers, raiicoad fh tities, Wersimer coun ty. NY, An irun found'y nese ell or any other bi cheap. 4 Bieba, 150 Sunes, seit %. JPO8 SALE OB TO LETTE TIARE STORY, BASE- ment igh s:oop House, 157 Bast Thirty ninth street 109, has all tbe modern unprovemen:s Will ‘Apply toJaMES LU1D & SONS, 15 Nassau street, or at the paint siore, corner of Third avenue aad iwenty Abird street. OR SALB OK 10 LeT—IN FORT: -FOURTH Si RBBT, 200 feet West of Ninth avenue, two full Lots, w.th slanghiter House, carpenter's shop and'Stables. Also one Lot ju Foe bee pent ed bail the purchase money can remain vn bond and mortgage. Apply at 276 West Ford: fifth st.eet, OK SALE OR TO LET—ON GILFORD PLAVE, FORTY- fifth street, between Third and Lesingwoa avenues, brown stone front Houses, with all the modern tmprovemne: House on Fif deth street, between Second and Third avenues, (nquire on the premises, Forty-/th sire gouty (OK BALE OR TO LE'—THE FIast CLASS FOUR story Dwelling House Bast Bleventh street, between Pecond and Third avenues. inquire oa the premises, j OR BALE OR TO LET—THK ENGLISH BASBMENT BS “Houre, 73 West Twenty-niuth street, with all the mo- rent ean be seen from i] ull? . the }ront Basement Vilice and part of « place, near Broadway. Inquire at 73 West Ly ninth street. ;OR SALE OR TO LET—A FITS YAR LEASE 0! J «first claea Hotel, situated on ssrowe way aod doing a frst rate business, apply at 167 Broadway, corner of ‘Nia ‘street, oom No. 2 POR BALE OW 10 LATOTHE THAKh STORY BRICK OF House and Lot, 65 Wert Twonty-cighth sisth avenee she House is aboard 4 by 88 feo nme. deco, aye, and.vere, Gest ishing » moderate wsoure in improring Tooalt "Wil bo rold th a “od party Se ory itera ta ny to 0. Ae TBABODY, Sawai eiteet, or tol fe WILKINE jor a o®% TO — TAKER ST Ww Bal and undercellas modern bulls | yo corn Fer SALB O8 wet front, brow LET—THE THREE pony 16H t, brown: Legs pred oT Wi my. se rat aurea reso iirahirae a! ga SB Bares i 4 (OR SALE O8 10 LUT —A DESIRAHLR RESIDENCE, it for within mile, corher of Filth avenue aud fourth fuer, Mount Yer. Fos SALE OR TO LET—HOUSE pe WEST TWENTY. Ay Fg El eh ba tauren BE fo nl ihe modern, ‘No. ot Willem FoR nate BALE OB LBs. a A re ea or XEARS—A sentence incu ‘stall stabso, conch Nouse, sired neuen, boating an pesotit a, arvunds, Dathing, situated pol HARLIM KIVEN Weiutte, wennes Ril ihe advuniages of the eit 7 wainaice froin Pw oaty wlxth sireen, ‘iad Ave miduves from Mou Haves depot, Tor verms apply to bene | RICHMOND, #57 anil 783 Broadway, MURRAY, HILL PROPERTY FoR FALE—TaR rt class Brown Stone Front Houses Nos. /5 and Ahirty-ourth street (U0 feet streot), near Fourth av Xa. 187 apd 189 Lexington av devo improvements, built by workmaniike manger, ‘Terms, lo soit salt the teat fa the. premines. fi to Yun By a ast Forty-second we porip a and in the OY, MON GENTREL | THRE House, With court yard in handsomeiy’ situated on Fourih fee Cation and Court str n I AL ESTALB WANTBD, WITH SOME CASH, for rst clase Shuttle Bowing Machines, Full al oillee. 10 tate aed x 2,401 Post oitice. 0 exoban > Sith per eulare rahe, UNDOU STED PARENTS i) T'"9, compare F Fo, we On MO Y Hib Lots, on Murray Uh}, for sale at 8 Sah very liberal Also _ of 8, ment, A great bargain, f neat Jiouse in Brooklyn; pri {OWNBEND, 14 Pino etree, th the SALK—AT A GBEaT BagualN, THE LE. jarnitare, Fixtures and Good {ik bel English Eaacer, Reon, necneed tod, near dest bruses im ihe city, Lawsunos & Fourteenth street, OR SALE—A PROCESS TO Mal CTURE AN article of great use, of which the tle is sesured The fabrication of it is cheap, the appsratas used (patented) are not — ‘Address L. » Herald oltos. “¥ “Spats don’t need not apply. #02, SALE—EIGHT HORSE POWFR eae Pali tad and Beller, two Copper stil's, ope sub holding th bance gallon, Counters, Shelving, Gas bixvures, &c. rod Bel ath avenue, ‘OB BALE—A SMALL DRUG STORE, IN A a00@ Fee ness neighborhood Satisfactory rossons will be ivan ter selling apply at No. 51 Beaver street. JOR SALE—-A RARE OFPORTUNITY—THE GOOD will, biock apd s#ixtures of a Fancy and Kmbroidery aoe established eight years, in one of the beat locations im Brooklyn. igi tiscaceery re sone given for veiling. “Address A.B. OR SALE~—a FIBST CLASS RESTAURANT AND pising 2 poles, es tublisbed over twent: é : i : excallen fable business. and in good thor Seiisfactory reaseus given for selling. Sonus at ihorouare » F 5 location: business ight and aay, city. Large Wo days at 117 Hasan street, room 1: Apply for OR BALE on EXCHANGE—TOR F 8 a ieee cy ‘SED STORE AND Lopes, HOUSE, DINING SALOON A. AR FOR ¢ best location in the cit rene “inquire at 4% Greenwich strertcorner st Vesuy, oO" po enn hemes Sener ce HILADELP # CHEST: ta ahyer LOT! Pp Store, Stock, ep yy fasted (ed of the bert locations, —FOR SaLE, A LESrsk 25. iat iichnesencared: good we ne been tue used: ak price, w case, $5; sold through Hl Death, ‘Ne 258 Washingue ae mteet, Brooklyn. $200-a r Pesiea, 74 Maldon lane, ‘Now York, Belden —A VALUABLE PATENT, EX‘ ENDING OVE& ; BLE Fv eae, ‘avery fine and beautl ry, five ‘id. ashes deed an id mother turmng to purepe), ‘may “all bireet, Up. stale oma ‘3 & good educa quired, RELLY, BROTHE®-INLAW OF ROSE DEVLIN, i# requested 4 call on the Briish Vice Conaul, 17 Broad way. pe JUDGE.—PLEASE PARDON MK, I HAVE drawn on you by this mail for $50, Nothing but ex- weme want could induce me to do suca a thing lease write and let me know when you wiit be iu .ew ioe LYON. 0.70 JERICO, You AND Youn" TRE J ae EwIRO lies aici JOLD PIECE UNDER THE LaMP.— a on Monday. Will then have a more wai acl le you. “Can soo ‘you in the vicinity of Om ‘Orchard sod strenta Wednesda sre y evening at 7; o'clock, to inform you of , IT bh ELEN YOURS RECEIVED \SATURDAY: ay temcaha ne Bae wilt attend oe C we lore this wi Bee Marynext week. Asever,” | KATIE. Hi zA@alk PSAPPOINTED—I Was AT THE FERRY and waited; do not understand You want to quit and f Ay a eel PAs snipe me 8 pra aftocwatacn BARZ: Rg a as ee oa fie drm of strecter Ge pny ‘areal are ” J. TOWNSHEND, 127 Fulton street, Jeeta AREER IA? LPN ata ren wa AT BW PLA a pads nee CE, AND. SHALL Fo! EODORE—SEND NOTE Tez ae can MOTE, NE FOC, MHRN, ANE pBploseant, next {alr day) at my place of busi at 2; JAS. ALBXANDAR, \ Apt, My sormet ot Se RO 4 i Blonder To Past a cane of BS. Luockwood ‘about the oumoer, mist he eb ouderaasing san sae, 1B LeaDY WHO MBT A eees Is Gan Ake in Broadway, ait a ite ash the eoactal Poet otic store in arver ibe soge ne ated in the Totter. Please answi REWARDS. ne, may Wiese Bator A Long 4 RECEIPT Is3 ISsUy st, for 10 AT ne EO parnble te Oneae ‘order, haa bee lost the fare cautioned not to vive tent hasten opp th Any es” a TAR, PALMER Aealatant Caabic REWARD.—EACAT STOLEN, | and ihm FEED OS bore re rad io ret OF ths return form which wad KBWARD—RAN AWAY, ON SATURDAY, | ari 40, 0 Hult Terrier Bint, whit with Retna Ieee strap om hee Hoek RN aber eet Bald to any one Teurning Bury to No. 18 Forey wtroet, ON Pabaz, MAROH 9, Fourteenth street 1 ‘iver stare containing one five franc piece ‘he raume (0.87 Went Thirty-soaond wire, the & Nill be patd REWAKD.—LOBe, ON OR ABOUT MARCH $5 black Sewloundiard Dog; answers to the name M2 son The above reward will be pad to ay person bringing the eaid con to Owen tally, 9 avenus a, corner of ‘Lake reel, ‘ 5 REWARD. —LOwT, fifty seven counties in this state, worth ~ me,

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