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> Vizi— jebt, the words, ‘including ove thousand jortheastern: Dinenaar ? and also to ‘the item the words, ‘‘six pub! to dis; eerie amen: dollars for strike from PPLEMENT TO THE HERALD. nd the title by ment vf aseat by and insert to lieu thereof the words, ‘eight public diepensaries.”” Which was carried. ih ae Alderman Ryers moved further to amend the item by "the words ‘ including ove thousand dollars adding thereto for the Bond Street Homoeopathic Lispensary’ ing the number of Dispensaries nine, instead teunte ‘and she seen pine thousand ee ipetead of Sight Which we yonrried, Law Pietiapiaat We ex- ‘penses of additional counsel: Shoritl’s wit- messes, and o.her fees; procuring necessary copies of records and documents, postage, and other contingent expenses not specifi- cally provided ior under other heads, thirty thousand dollars, p, 118... Alderman Jeremich moved to a ‘aid item by men ‘Briking gis ma of ‘thirty thousand dollars,” and jo lieu thereof the sum of “ twenty thousand dollars” Which was lost by the following vote :-— <Ailitmative—Aldermen Jones and Jeremiab—2, Nogative—Aldermen Fox, Heury, McMahon, McCool, Shannon, Chipp, MoKnight, ‘Ryera, Hardy, Ottiwell, Far- dey and ‘Long—iz. Maumexm Precevcr Staion House—For ro- building the Kighteenth Precinct Station- House in East Twenty-second street, near Second avenue, for the accommodation of the Metropolitan Police force of that Pre- einct. pursuart to the requisition of the Board of Polico Commissioners, Twenty-five sand dollars, p.128..... Alderman JxrkMian moved 25,000 00 end said item by Striking out the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars, and inserting in lieu thereof the gum of twenty thousand Which was lost. Pies TetBaR«ra—For continuing the new fre telegraph into the portion of the city a teenth street, sixty thousand Sigermoan Sexazian moved to strike out the whole of said item. Which was lost. 00 Saaxnon bere moved to amend the ordinance Dy inserting the following item:— ‘Brarus oF GexeraL Jacneon—For the pur. base of Clark Mille’ colossal of Genera) Jackson, and its erection bach abie plot of ground io this city, five buudred doll hich was carried by the folowing vot ‘vote: Affirmative—Aide: men Fox, Jones, Motoel, Shannon, Chipp, MeKhight, gers, pron Secon leh Lanve snp Piaces—For construction, repairs and maintenance of the rashings, fences, Seats, walks, gutters and drajos; removing ‘and replac.ng decayed trece and shrub- : setting plant | and flowers; Rctgeinn ag and pub- ot toe sum of thirty-ois Thousand dol fm.heu thereos the sum of twenty-five thousand Which wos lost. dollars. wun served by the ptin ha yote:— Affirmative—aidermen Heo! McMahon, eee Chipp, MeKighi, yes: Hardy, onset i and ‘Faricy. inserting dollars. here moved to amend the ordi- ssp Negative — Aldermen Jones, Jeremiah and Long—3. Ai Baxpy moved to further amend mance by inserting the following item:— Aataconarne Puxtiva, ENGRavine axp Buxp- FoR CORPORATION MANUAL—Or Ox- pense Of Lishographic, printing, cvugraving and Bod binding ‘Of the Manual ot the (ommon Council, Conny thousand doNare Which was carried by the ivliow: the ordi- $20,000 00 Affirmative—Aide: men Fox, Henrys McMahon, McCool, ‘Bannon, Chipp,tcKnigns, Ryers, Hardy, ‘Ottiwell, Far: and Lovg io. Aidarmen Jones and Jeremiah—2. Martens Pentoses—For the reception af re- furping regimeate of volunteers, funeral services of oflicere and soldiers killed in Datile, testimoniule to officers und soldiers, colors for regimente, engrossing and fram: tug resulutions and ot incidental cx- connected with thejwar, ope hur- red chousaud dollurs..... @ut the sum of one hundred thousaod dollars, $100, 1,000 00 Aldorinan Joxes moved to amend said item b: bom ge | States Sanitary Commission to eve! r 4 ~4 the sidewalk and part of the #reet in aertiug in lieu thereos the sum of fifty thougand ooeree Which was lost. y= imserting the following item jonmuwksteny Disress —To aid in the erection of a uew building, and vo be paid wher the managers shail bave raised a like amount of tea thousand dollare by pi vate subscription, ten thousand dollars. Woich was carried. payment of cosis and expenses atiend: ‘upsuccessful applications to the ‘ogreme Court for opening streets, avenues and pal nd of the portion ‘of the value of ee yer Ba ap hone ao streets, &c., wi yy law, is Corporation; aiao ey 2 Ainounts assersed for bene- expenses and awards. for da- for the tees allowed by the ses td io tos ited 7 the on arsessinents confirmed by the Supreme Court, over my above the amounts in- duded fa such pssessments to provide for she: sspenee of collecting the same, ten thousand dollars, p 60......... Of $5, Which was }: tet oy the following vote:— Altirmati and Utiwell—5. ~Aidermen Fox, Jones, Jeremiah, Hardy Negative—Aldermen Bar ene, MeQooi, otic lee McKnight, Ryers, puke sen ‘vax Coxyox Counci.—For print- ing feos binding the prea, documents ‘ley and ‘Long—9" j | | $10,0 00 00 j Which was lost 7 the follow! Affirmative—Aldermon Jones, “Negative—Aldermen Fox, Henry, McMahon, Ryers, Hardy, Parley tinge Chipp, MeKnigh! iiderman, Cure bere oe the following item:— vr Which was. amendment of Alderman Long was thi moved to jon carried. to amend the ordinance carried, Alderman Ryer moved further to amend the ordinaneo owing item: -Leqie.aviy® Derantaxnt—For #aia- aries for mombers of the Commyn Counell, the clerk of the Common assistant deputy clerk, assietant clerks, engrose! clerk, messengers, Sérgeant-at arms, er,and dvorkeeper of tt men, one hundred and fort; threo hundred dovars, p. Alderman Haapy moved to he Board of Council- four thousand I. eereservese i 00 said item eye jpg aiter the words ‘for salaries i members of the Common Conneh,? to rece vo as that Which was carried. the words following: herealter be paid at two thousand five hundred dolla per annum, aod which the Comptroller is authorized directed to'pay and iad members of the —-"'Which shall mon Council Aldormin FaR.ey bere moved to amend the ordinance by ineerting she following itom:— Sriripnen or Cismms—For amount t be f damages canted by the explosion te cartridge factory at the foot of Keventy- eighth doftars tas sas Which was carried. aireet, Last river, forty thousand WALLS AND PoMPt—RePATIING AND CLRANIRC= For repairs to public wells and pumpe, including the proper covering and proteo- tion of disusea wolle, with all labor and m thousand five hundred dolla out the sum of two thousand five ingerting in hundred dollare, Which was carried. Upon the item— Wraryns, Prers anv Stirs. —For conetr Ps 103 Alderman For moved to amend said necessary iuls for the same, two $2,500 00 m0} striking bundred dollars, and a thereof the gum of three thousand five ction, general repairs, rebuilding ana maintain: ing of piers, owned by the Corporation, and wharves and bulkhea for dred ing slips, one hundred ‘apd twenty-five thougand dollars, p. 97... ‘Total +2854 Alderman iyeRs moved to amend ‘by. ‘ineertiny the words “dredging slips” the words, ‘to thirty-five thousand dollare for rebuilding piers Nos. 51 North river, and repairihg the bulkhead: O83 and adjoining thereto. ‘Which was carried ++ $125,000 00 402,068 02 after elu The ordinance ag amended and the,resolution annexed were then adopted by the following Vore:— Affirmative—Aldermen Fox, Henry, McMahon, MeCool, Shannon, Chipp, McKnight, Ryers, Jeremiab, Hardy, Ottiwel), Farle; ONenativen a and Long—I3, derman Jones—1. COMMUNICATIONS RESUMED. A communication was received from the Comptroller in answer to a resolution of inquiry relative to the purchase, Dy the city, of the Gansevoort proper' a Alderman McMavon moved that ‘hich was carried. Alderman Lona moved that the "ihe further reading be sed with, and the communication placed on file. same be published in t= Bos the Corporation papers, together with the sunday Which was carried by the following vote:— Affirmative—Aldermen Fox, Heury, McMahon, MeCool, Chipp, McKnight, Ryers Negativ: pe Gr ig Ottiwell, Farley and Long—10. jones, Shannon and Hardy.—3. PAPERS RERETOFORH LAD Alderman Rvzrs calied up the OVER, report of Committee o Finance, i favor ot adopting roeointion that the Com? troller be directed to convey in fee — to the “‘SocietY for the Protection of the Roman Catho! ic Children in th® City of New York,’ on which the.neceszary bu ildwg fo" the parpose f receiving, supporting, training and educat- ing Oindren under the age of fourteen years, who may be entrusted to the said sooiety, by oF re‘ormation, also chil be en and fourteen years. who idle, treant, vicious or homeless, by any magistra thoir parents for protec. ren between the ages of may be committed as sid city, and such children of a like age a8 may be trans- ferred to it by the Commissisnere of Charities aod Cor rection, certain land op Great Bara or W: | conveyance to de ranctioned by ‘d's Island, the the Legislature of the State, ni the presect or any subsequent session thereor, 1m order to perfect the title thereto in the aforesaid soci- } ety, and to obviate the prohibition contained in the forty first section of the amended charter of 1857, in respect to corporate a:.thorities. Which was a Affirinstive— Me: o0!. Shur nor well, Farley aad Le ng—1a of the property or (ranchises of the city by iis led by the following yote:— dermen Fox, Jones, Chipp, McKnight, Ryers; "ierdy, “Out Henry, McMahon, Alderman Rye ‘aor ed that when thie Board adjourn wa o'elak P.M. Which was carried. adjourn to most on Monday, the 21st inet, at two PAPERS FROM BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. Resolution that permission be granted to the Managers of the Metropolitan Fair for the wooden structure, benefit of the United lose, with a temporary front of premites to be oecupied by them in Fifteenth atreet, bear Sixth avenue, and heretofore known as the Aldermay flanpy here moved to amend the ordinance © Palace Garden grounds, leaving sufficient accommodation | for the sidewalk and street travelling, the same to re | main during the pleasure of the Common Council. Which was coveurr On motion the Board adjourned, and the President av- nounced that the 2ist inst., at two o'clock FE = the Board stood adjourned until Mouday, VALENTINE, Clerk. OFFICIAL. #raTED SestoN— Mow. The Board Chamber, No. 16 City vial. Presen and the following members:— Two o'Clock juant to adjournment, io tl t—Jamea Hayes, Esq.. President, in thé chair, Councilmen Healy, Keeeee Riley, Brophy, Hagerty, Heffernan, Ryan, tirosa, Repper, Koster, Hougtital }, Jaques, itzgerald and vane viland, sicGrath ton, Brive, Russell, Cook, Bran The minutes of ‘the preceding meeting were read and approved NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MARCH 117, 1864. f And gurdons for the use of the Twen -wecond olore geitene fe ty Tran referred to tbe Committee oo Navooal Govacilman Grove— ignation of Joho W. Appieicn as a Commissioner of was adopte: ws berowitd Counctiman Grose offered the followin Yon Herolved. Ti ‘That Victor Hudson be and ho is hereby ved 8 Commissioner of Deeds in and for the oity county of New York, in place of Jobn W. Appleton, resigned, Which wae adopted. PAPERS FROM THR BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Regolution that pormission be granted to William J. O'Connor to place a stand on the corner of Monroe and ‘tharine streets, for the purpose of selling papers, the a to remain durivg the pleasure of the Common Cour- cil Which was concurred in. Resolution tl permission be given to Thomas Ma- Shows to place a show case in front of Der two hundred and forty three Grand street, said per- pony to continue during the pleasure of tbe Common unc Which wae concurred in. Resolution that the name of J. Hardenburgh Fondo, as. Separting in the original het of Commissioners of Deeds, - — ‘orror, be corrected g0 HB to read J Hardenburgh rom copeurred in, Regolution that gas mains be laid by the Harlem Gas- light Company in Eleventh nue, from the Blooming. dale road to One Hundrea Thirty-firet etreet, forth. with. Which wag concurred in, Resolution that permission ie given to Oito H. Coop to keep a stand in front of his premises, on southeast cor- Ber of Rivington and Columbia streets, said stand not to interfere with the public street, permiesion to remain during the pleasure e the Common Council, Which was concurred in, Resolution that permission be granted to C. T. Reeves, of No 869 Canal street, to place & showcase in front of Dis premises, the same’ #0 remain daring the pleasure of the Common Council, Which was referred to the Committee on Streete. Regolation that the name of Hugh G. Cornell, recently appointed a Commissioner of Deeds, be altered so as tO read Hugh G. Connell, it being ‘a clerical error. Which wag concurred tn. RTS. Report of Committee inance, with resolution con. vey ing certain land to the ‘Society for the Protection of Roman Catbojic Children in the City ot New York.’? Which wes laid over. Report of the Committee on Finance, with an ordinance making the annual appropriations for the support of the government of the city for the year 1864. ‘Which was referred to the Committee on Iinance. Councilman Jaques moved that the ordinance attached to said report, as adopted by the Board of Aldermen, be printed in full in the minutes. Which was carried, ‘The Committee on National Affairs presented a report in favor of paying bill of Annin and Company for flags fur ished to oillcers of the Rugsian fleet. Which was laid over ‘The Committee on Belgian Pavement presented a report fp favor of paving Forty-seventh street, between Kle- venth avenue and Hudson river, with Belgian or trap Diock pavement. Which was laid over. ‘the Committee on Streets presented a report in favor of paving Forty-sixth street, between Eleventh and Twelfth avenues, witb cobble stove pavement. Which was laid over. ‘The Committee on Lands and Places presented a report in favor of granting ission to the government autho- Tities to ercet barracks on the Battery. Conneiiinan Keevax moved that said severe be recom- mitted to the Committee on Lands and Place: Councilman Heary moved that the whole subject be taid upon the tabi Which was lost. The President pro tem put the question on the motion “to recommit. -arried. Which wi COMMUNICATIONS, A communication was received from the Comptroller with statement of Treasury balance to March 12, 1864. ‘Which was received and ordered on file. A commnication was received from the Comptrotier, with statement of disbursements to fumilies of volunteer soldiers, to March 5, 1864 Which was received and ordered on file. MOTIONS, Councilman Brick moved that whou this Board adjourn it do #0 to meet on Wednesday, 16th instant, attwo | o'clock P. M Which was carried. Couuciiman Revver moved that the Committee-on | Whorves, Piers and Flips be discharged from the further coneideration of resolution of Board of Aldermen that aig me be given t6 the Atlantic, Columbian and Gu- Boat Clubs to rebuild their boat houses at the foot of a Coronet street, the same having been destroyed dur- the recent fire near their premises. hich was carr! The resolution was then concurred ia. GENERAL ORDER, port. of Committee oa Roads of Board of ren, with resolution tet Madi street to Lighty-sixth street, b» regulsted, graded, curbed, muttered, and the idewalks fl gged a space four feat wide rough the centre thereof, under the direction of the 4 that the accompanying ordi- nance therefor be adopted, Which wae concurred in by the following vole — Atirmative—Comnciimen Healey, Keenan, Riley, Bro- phy, Hagerty, Hayes, Heffornan,PRyan, Gross, Repper, Koster, Honghialin, Haviland, McGrath, Opdyke, Jaques, Schacter. Cook, Brandon, Brice, Russell, Fitgerald and Joyce—z3. RPAOLUTIONS RERUMED. By Co nci!wan Jaques (introduced by unanimous con- sent) :— Resolved, That the Committee on Printing and Advor- tising be discharged from the further consideration of resolution offered February 8, 1864, directing tue Comp trotler to forthwith advertise for proposals, and contract With the lowest bidder, for the printing to be done for the Common Councii and the departments of the city soreratn pent; also for the stationery to be furatshed the the remainder of the current year, 1864. was lost. Affirmative—Councilmen Hayes, Ryan, Repper, Me Grath, Opdyke, Jaques, Sebasler and Cook—S. Negative—Connciimen Healey, Keenan, Riley, Br Hagerty, Heffernan, Gross, Kostor, Houghtalin, Hav’ Brandon, Brice, Ruseei!, Fitzgerald id Joyce—15. GENERAL ORDERS RESU: Resolution, that the clerk of the Common Council be directed to cause ove thousand copies of Major General George B. Mccleilan’s report to be procured for the use of the inembers of the Common Council. Counciiman Jaqgves moved to amend said resolution by inserting aiter the word ‘report’ the words following, viz: one thousand copies of the ie rt of the Committee of Congrese on the Conduct of the 5 Which was carried. Copneiiman Jaques moved farther to ameud said reso- lution by inserting after the word “War” the words SALES OF REAL OR SALE—A LARGE FRAM HOUSE, BEAUTIFOL- , SALES OF REAL ESTATE. | OUNTRY SEAT, AT FORDHAM cow THE Bint), ! A © for ‘ale, with bara, earriage house, & shuated an Pacific st near Clove road, with two nd, with pant Or fruit and thade rose; ioc iota of ground: atta nod (The rounds are tastefully ald bent man. | ous and ure w: ed with frult and shade trees DLP Py 9 Nassau aeeee Cn ne s, For particulars, apply to 8. HONDLOW, Y¥ DESIRABLE FARM, AT MILBSTONE, N. J, lea from Now York by ‘Now Jersey Railroad, con’ | of land, ene mile from de) tree! md commodionsd welling Recs | Fr and outbuildings, an 4 in a rich and healthy agricul. | an tural distvict wile wold om teasgnable, terme Baquire of WARREN HARDENBERGH, 68 Wall street, APY FARM FOR SALB—135 AC ACRES, UNDER GOOD cultivation, plenty of wood, variety of fruit, pew two lory house, bain and all necessary cutbulldings; 96 miles on Long Taland, 1's from station, “Inquire of the own Welling’s, 42 Cedar street, N—FOR SALB OR EXCHANGE, FOR A rubbery, de, echanies Bank Buildings, Moulagus street, near Court, rookly m. OR nate Fe Sia oe ey Am. LOT, 45 HA mond #1 Also brick House da Lot, ary Washington street, iteboke n, N, J, Price $5,500, Apply to 8. M. BOGERT, 8S Dey street, poR SALE—THE FOLLOWING ‘House and Lot 20 Lexington at use and Lot 97 Kast Thirty third street. Jesse (unexpired) of premisea 645 Greenwich street, louse and Lot 18 Cornelia street, jouse and Lot 16 Batavia street; also House and Lot 25 street. Inquire of J. E. HEALTH, 123g Chambers 12 to 3 o'cloc’ ‘ PROPERTY — nue, er, ab sae 5 verge an one nih be a Snes story Dna = basement frame House, filed in with bric extension, OR SALE—A HANDSOME FOUR STORY BROWN water, gas, heater, &e, Price at 65 Ryerson F ‘stone House on Forty seventh street, between Fifth and atreet, rockiya, ortoa. ©, WILMAR » 41 Chambers street, New York, Brayton Sixth and near desirable locatio the furniture. oe al en We tot AUCTION AT ORANG, N, J.--TO BE BOLD WITH. ut reserve. on the premisee, on Wednesday, March 23, fre acres oe oe ene Dwreuing House pat usual B SALE—NQ i FOURTH STREET. BRTWEEN tal purpoere MB. TOMPKINS. Auctioneer. | 20,3340 i pf premises NOTTAGE HO! Fors UTIFUL GOTIIO HOUSE, WITR iB FOR SALE AT a ARTA small, sed of at once.—The ‘or Barn, TT ranged two story and basement brick "Cot den {nex Twenty-fourth street, between Ninth and ath avenue, 15,000, Dise containing gas and fixtures, bath and cold water, with Cle- es. Apvly ment. Moore's lease of lot, sixty-four Sra unexpired; | to 8. MILL Present ground rent $80; nice court yard in front and yrape penne pase vines in rear, neighborhood good, and io every way well OR SALE—CHEAP FOR CASH, ONE FULL SIZED adapted for na genteel fiat 000 may remain on Lot on north side of 124th street, 300 feet east of Sev mortgage i! If not id by th th inst. will be to | enthavenne, For particulars inquire at TAYLOR 8 Liquor | rent. ue S ROBERT TAYLO Ai Broad’ Store, 700 Greenwish street, N, Y. HA pee ‘ated In Poughkeepsie, N. Y. POUGHKEEPSIE, AN ELEGANT RE dining all the advantages of the citv an enlent and well built house, with ex: cel JOUNTRY RESIDE: country residence, 9 Jace contains between three and FOR SALE. F°%, Cae gen sald con di four acres of land divided Jato Ingrn and garden, Deautifully diverstfied and ernament: with shrabbery and lofty forest trees. ‘The garaen is Stocked wiih a great abundance of the choicest fruit. The »; "y variety of choco. frit in abnndance;, peanti. fil shade nid ornatnental trees; within ten minutos’ drive of the railroad depot and steamboat Landing; a most desi ble residence for a gentleman's family. rin lat of May. For further particulars, apsiy,to GEORGE W. WRIGHT, Wall street, or to H, W. SHAW and J, SEARGE ighweeps land lies partly within the city limits, the house standing Juat outside the line, being leas than three quarters of a mile from the centre. ouse is modern bullt, and con: tains ten rooms with every convenience. on fi extremely healthful and, the neighborhood. unexception able, one {oJ OUN apr Bent of Poughkeepsie, Be: On BALE OR LEASE—THM Lake M Nato situated at New Hamburg, Dutesess county N. ¥ suitable for an academy Or summer boa ding hoo taining about 100 rooms, with outbuildings a round, mocked with @ large quant) re nave fr 3 Ave to CHAK! RTO LET— A trees; NS, G0 Broadway. 40 President at ments, Apply. Fo SALE on 70 LET—THB ELEGANT THREE story House No.8 Willow piace, Seventy thiru street, also 41 Green avenue Brooklyn, For two Honres and leecker, corner of Mulberry street New York, also tiveinty ots a ‘Claremont, N, J., with splendid view ‘SAL: RT JBT—AT Fe, SALE ge = ime ° ~ ad Pag oh House, with aimee oom end one bg 8 round. wl utes? walk builiings, Apply from 12 till 3 to J, UGutY, » La wery, 4] BT—TH REE srory nIGH | | Renee OMe ‘i490. 100. Wren. o,ty nut atret, with modera improvements, Inquire AL 11 College place, up # airs, front office, — JOR SALE OR RENT—A TWO. story BRICK, ara 40 feet, with two lots of ground, ol te aa Hamition sect, Brooklyn; s good focation for nic or ay ho turer, . i. CONDI ater atreet, N.Y. INE BPEOU LATIV® ‘PROPBRTY IN TAE RIGHT wal for sale.—Lot M4x106, House 34x51; is now & bandsor on ke resilience, but sultable for almost any business purpose, Must by sold immediately for leas than {ts original cost, on account of the decease ot the owner. Ap ply to JOHN LLOYD & SONS, 15 Nassau atrect, BNECK, TWO MIN. | JPREESTONE QUARRY FOR SALB.—TB LITTLE 's quarry, located on the Morri# Canal, near Paver or sale, Trinity chureh, churen om Madison | square, Tabernacie church, Thirty-fourth atrect avenué, Bank of New York, Newark Gustomn H Sixth he built of stone from this celebrated quarry ord fare opportunhty for investment. W. © GODDARD, | THe, TWO i and atthe brick Dwelling Hous No, - Sn rena coreranis water, ed bath will be mold low. App!y ‘on the pre- No. 7 Pine street. srory “wu ENRY STREET—FOR SALE, OTS FOR SALK.—l LOTS, | La twenty-sinth street, near Seven MIDDLETON & CO., 40’ Exchan, ON SOUFH SIDE OF nth avenue, for sale by @ place, OR SALE—ON THE WEST BANK OF THE PASSAIC river, near the city of Paterso ry beautl- fal River Fronts, 20 acres each; a iost deligntful spot for a OUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALB—ON TNE NORTH- ern Railroad of New Jersey, one honr's ride from New fork; house has fourteen rooms, modern improvements, fountain in trot, hydrant in the garden. and carri nleman's country residence, with tine advantage of fish house; two and hal? acres or more. Brop at North En ing, beating and bathing, and within about one hour of the ‘wood, NELLY city. Inquire of C. BROWN, 16 Bond street. JOUNTRY RESIDENCE ON TRE HUDSON FOR sale —Four acres, beautifully laid out ene with a rare collection of .vees shrubbery and fruit in great abun. dance; coach honse.stableand gardener'shouse; river front, splendid views, @ ur from the cit PRANpIS BYRNE, 132 Nassau street. J{OR SALE—A ITANDSOMELY FURNITED How ar, jn perfect order, parlors and basoment {rescoe 23 East Thinieth atrert fo bo seen from 12104 FM ADpIY ar407 Fiith avenue, (OR SALE-IN BROOKLYN, A TWO STORY AND attic frame House, with lot, ‘in good condition, located on Van Buren sireet, near Bedford avenue, For articula rs quis , corner of ‘Gowanus, South Brooklyn. OR SALE—AT BERGEN POINT, N. sirable Residence, siiuated on the hanks of the Rin vou ; location unsurpassed; the house is two ster \. rh dar attached: five min ‘al For further particulars apply to & CO., 165 Pear! street. ENTRAL PARK LOT FOR SALE—IN THE CENTRE Gf, blook on the Bighth avenue, veiweed apy fourth ang Bighiy ifth streets, Size 25f, '6s4gin x160. pply to J corner Bowery. and Fi ‘ifih atreet. RM FOR SALE—EIGHTY ACRES, HIGH d. plenty of fruit; me new ‘bafiding, pot ait 4 lle from depot, at @potiawaod,” 8. Prien $8 0) e apuly NA. PIERCE € ¢ sine WELLING HOUSE FOR SALE—THE LARGE AND desirable private residence No. 6 Carroll place, Bleecker treet; 28 feet six inches front and rear and 54 feet doep; lot 100 fee in us ents and in excellent | order, being now. owne: Apply wE H. LU ARM FOR SALB—IN PATER from the boat or c JAMES A. WEB! class Tenement Honses:—=20 on Becond avenuc Thirtieth atre in Thirty-fifth street; 2in Thiity second street; 3 in Thirty tourth atreet; 2 in TI in Thirty-eighth street; 1 in class Houses, all paying from Vo 16 per cent, Alsou ON, NEW JERSEY, office, Paterson, New Jersey. | ARM FOR SALE—ONB MILE FROM DEPOT, IN Paterson, N. J, containing 80_acres frat class build: ings. all new and in “prime Price $9,000, yr par. Emer tel ‘Weslioiorn, bos 16 Post office, Pat- erson, N. J. 0) 1 ,2ae House ta Thi 1x55. quire of B. C. MOONBY, No. three story and basement orick Geen, Comfortable homes, ut. quod invest: Wo exch. Apply to d. Pe CUNNINGHAM, ARM FOR SALE.—A SMALL FARM IN A HIGH state of cultivation. well adapted for garden track, 1% mile from the depot at Elizabeth. N. J., well stocked, good house, cow. heifer, poultry, and all tue farming utensils | alco $3 500. in the city, ifteen | im fou ws walk froma ‘the city. i) ibis of and prices, Houses to let. = for sa! monet lendid jenidences in the suburbs of the city. meee uire of J, M, MEEKER, 218 ‘Broads street. al | PPAR OF c0 ACRES FoR | SALE—CBEAP, Wet 10 cated, in ine, town of Simsbu ORa., abo: L miles from the clot orn feet, lot 70 feet ion ‘The house in Land, within haifa mile of the re: rate order, the growuds tat 0 of vines and frait trees, a bara and carriuge house. $7.600. Apply to MATITEWSON & SON, M1 ‘vein 12 tog FRAS Ovicek, or toJOUN RK. F a SALE—A NUMBER OF VERY DESIRAB! hve atory high stoop brown stone and brick f Houses on East forty eighth and Forty-ninth str Fiftieth street a firs ou Sailes'ot a (ate four story brown ston bie house. barn, tc “4 o. and Fifty-seoo: very desirable ones on ww. Kew Fork Pow of Pe, 20d low. | fin ‘streets on Se. oud “apd Letingion avouues. Prices fr om $450) 10 $125"); termsto suit. Apply to JAMES R SALE—HOUSE 25 FI VENUE, ‘Ap. | ROWE, licensed Broke uted avenver HA COFiyt0 GIRARD W. MORMIS. Jt., Nova Wail street Fes. SALE—A VAUUABLE CORNER STORE PRO. ga Fulton Avenue; near the highest potnt of rent to pa: YOR SALE—A ti Fark, Port Kienmoad. oa d condition, jo be ner, Mra. C Milter, 42) Greeawich atree pror SALE—al A prime Land, with barn and a1 ‘pear Fulton and gas: pr: Soi Apply tov, DAVENPORT corner of Pelton ave. nue and Oxford street, Brooklyn. SACRIFICE, little Gothic Re: ies,’ mont oeauticully a bindance of Trait, ISAAC A. BiGGS, 73 Nassau street, R SALE—AT GODWINSTILIL f. TAREE MINUTES’ THRER STORY, ht stoop brown ston OR SALE—THE SUBSTANTIAL basement and, under ocllar SALE— -ON UNION SQUARE, SE ENTEERTI sireet the elegant Mansion, 4 tet’ front, 93 feet rear, Wes feos deep. For further particulars appiy 9B a Hi Walt street, or EB. LeDLOW & 66 , "x 3 JOR SALE~78 ACRES OF LAND, ADJOINING THE village of Geneva, commanding beautiful vi of Seneca Lake: » fine location for a centieman's roaidence, Apply to RR, NICHOLAS, at the olflee of J. L. Sutheriand, Hsj., St Wall strae! Pine sree, ]J(OR SALE-SEVEN SMALL LoTs NORTHWEST CO (OR SALE-1WO BRICK FR HIGH STOOP Mo. ner of avenne Band Kighty-fourth street h lot jern bullt | aireet, between Broads Inquire of E LU: and Eighth feat wide. gid of diferent depths co. 3 Pine Low F°% SALE—THE HANDSOME THRER STORY BRICK House No. ¢ West Thirteenth siract, 125 feet west of | Fifth avenue, | The house is 25x55 feet, and has large dining e hig soo modern built hirtieth street. between sy and Secor in by alpih vet and Eieventt a room extension in addition, is tu complete order. It OR SALE—A CONVENIENT DWELLING HOUSE In now occupied by the owner, ‘rho \e going t) the county and p. on Pac et a how wishes to sell it, Hon ca beftad 1M Of April. APDIS | of New Work avenue, Bedard Bouse is deutre feament House is double framed, , dining roo: and kitchen attached, runniag through wih aiziage house oo Atlantic aven s u for permit to E. K. LUDLOW OR SALE—$!.90—4 FARM OF 69 No. 8 Pine street. ACRES, aT HA- ground moder improve: esion ina nth alk of lateiy pore mda, oF evening; sold toand rash following, vin; iso one thousand copies of Frank Moore's Rebellion Reodrd * Councilman Haceriy moved to amend the proposed amendment by adding thereto the words (ollowing, viz. MN one thousand copies of the “life and Battles of Filz John Porter.’ Whicl was carried. The Parsinc*t pro tem. then state! the on the amendment of Councilman Jaques motion of Councilman agerty. Which was carried. The sm recurring on thé origina! resolution as at Hay N.S. Apply ata is in good order, con’ ies street. f Live eed ag hy | +. WU ITNEY, 4, barn, = pale teers, to B OR SALE, oR, “EXCHANGE FOR NEW YORK OR Oris ng by OR SALE-IN NEW BRU SWICK, NJ A HAND. Some and well built Dwelling Hon: arnning ® \the modern improvement w a cheap, to! catate + | FOR s MADISON AVENUE, A HANDSOME three stosy brown stone louse, for 818,000, FOR SALE, IN FIFTH AYRES, & handsome A oat Fob onins Property, « Farm of 100 acres, in Rockiand | county; house has eleven rooms; there is a fine pend and gall! on the piace, fantt ke.i two anit a bas miles fron a sta. Casu price $9,002. Apply to A, JOURNEAY, No, 3 ia complete ode Inquire of WARBE Pine street, F® SALE—A_ DWELLING HOUSE. ies good on lower xe, T Fy Counciiman Gross was here called to the chair, | Councifman pr. moved bad the whol ject ———~ | House, with possession Ist of May, or Nove RESOLUTIONS. LANDON ye who! ri | By Couneiiman Rivex— be referred to the Committee on Printing aud Advertis L, La gine. Lace, oF ree acne rd ae FOR SALE. an extra ta cm ia Figth avenue Kesolved, Tint ission be and is hereby given to ing, With instructions to ascertain the rmmeenr of fe ‘oA Lai esire. lars eats ue, On a Taylor & Wilson, No 139 Franklin atreet, to resave hese works. 4 well Adupfed Yor ace eee Myo cormer, with im the sear and deliver goods on sidewalks in front of their premises, = pie: a “4 the bh was adi Ry Vee gem Common Corneil, rm , be laid on both sides of , £cross South street to the ferry, under the crecion or’ the Croton Aqueduct Board, Which was referred to the Committee on Streets, “which Was carried vy the'following vot Ey re iF | to a beautifal Hoi walk of the New Railroad station at Rab: “Th a rs piace hason ita house, containing “ten rooms, & For sale, in Bravoort piace (10th »! Jouneili Ry other outvulldin dea and @ sh large back building, mi Y a i neon bog 2 er Opes Cray te Po at, Be —_ bard Brice 944 of Sa aa en se with large - ng, mabe, nd gas ixtures incla sXewatre~Covncien hh Keeaes, Brophy, | [20% hao ah "aR Wang: esiralarvani hi or’ Sem nadate leffernan, foughtalio nd, MoGrath and | — SO Pe ee Ered FOR SALE, & band me three story brick House in Thir- Jaquea—9 ‘ ‘ R SALE—A CHOICE PLOT OF LAND, ABOUT? | teenth sireet, near Fil * Counciimam Brice woved that the Board do 20w ~ Councilman Brick— urn, the Common Coun- . jor ngage hereas, a tesolution te Common Couneit, | © Which was curried by the fol ~~. drawings, gs nc | lowing VOte-— Manual of a4 Corporation, ing camber 1 iithotiatng nud directigg the Comap “4 pipe, Jo jan, Sebaeren, Code Bre ora | thousand dotiare, p. 49... =" 999 re dete he Warrqyt in (avor ot Patrick Dunn, for 16. ‘ —s ee Te therefrom: ate ti meni said i nage | it tudg up pol} of Tene Tym Seegiire Aatriot, Tweatiete wird, **NerativeCouncinen Keema, Brophy, "arly , gowravings, Uther nee een - — BO ry ! Peer um ew bee * ‘ting in lien at sul PECEMVET BFL. — W hereupo be | ee ied never fitted ap the pee o usclared that t Pm % AldopinaD xR *Crnse Ny wedenae ene gees ced uererere pe aie to the same; \ te Te oeroaraed sn ‘Wednesday, 16h instant, re es moved, deen wnenanent to theamend: | therefore, be it ah ook PM. AMES M, SWEENY, Clerk -_-apy 10 strike oat the sum OC $75,000, and iueers ia leu Resolved, That the said resolution in favor of Patrick Uheroof tho sum of $55,000. Dunn be abd thi e is hereby repealed and reeoindga Which was lost. Which was adopted. a | Pusnie Beitr CTION AND ral following item:— agortm Semecocee at Hess. Gates, East thousand ‘The motion of oe Tlardy was Sg ai ‘Alderman rad here moved to amend the perro by \ } By Councilman Havitay, Resolved, That Woet Toth street 2 numbered, under the direction of the Street Comms’, oner, Which was referred to the Committ”’s on Streets. Subsequently Counciiman Baastion moved to recon sider such ren Wai ried. The r resvlution ion was then hdopted. By Councilman eee he ee sot ure and gutter stones and a, That ission be and hereby is tisick Cosy an ‘nd Tuichard inten to Ma wd fropt of their premires to 109th ares between the Seo. ‘ond aud Third avenues, the work to be ‘at their own ‘¢ost and expense, and under the direction of the ‘Commissioner. Which was adopted, ‘py Counciiman McGrath— fwenty-first street be fagyed a i go Petre & Br and Slips. By Councilman Jovir— Resolved, That the Committee om Natioval .Ataire be aud they are hereby directed to That the sidowalk on detween First and Second avenues 0 four feet wide, t J a done, wader the direction of hich was reterred | Aad Committee on Streets. Reomed tn pk mission be and it 18 hereby her to erect a wooden awning sireot and’ Tard: as acute Teco ts roomatn ‘avenue, sai ivi | Mien the Common Council. the south side of the middio ne, ta troas to fret ring procure a euiteble eland | fine | rated. nished in superior stzie, celia, pair thes :. Ie ; eSeanty i aitity be soll ork it Twenty filth pieaza, high ceilin ‘are namerous and in good rei trees are unsury ed will find ante ‘These who desire be ance, Tt wi are or at No, 128 W, A cow XTRY RESIDENCE fete MLA, aot OTH wo bara " Lot onies,. Por full particulars Da KS, 148 Chambers street, TNO, 919 FOURTH AVE KBAL, STATE PO} ¥ DAY a 00) Money to loan on ‘ba ih a STORIA <SIXTE RN | iM) gale. inquire of J. 1 or CHARLES BXBRT | A mortgage. EpING Lots FOR 1} Spruce s ret, basement rick House, in Jersey city, clear fille and in complete orver. five years ola, with modern tin, nrmen ileliers and ‘$1,000 of which 0, iniicly. If sol pyly to Gh Levon per cont hs a, deters the Sth instant. AS gee Per bly alg atin Lh iow: do, Bacron, sina Uotrape fl ACREA RY THE and Baro, sold lo, 2 Farms of 30 i er i J teres hae ce Purmut 8 a i tne Rewtes i Shoe ELUNE log ss laynfiewd depot N. Bex at Meet, second door tom hee mente, We ame So.000, ARG ATN Ra RARELY OFFERED.—A THAER, STORY | For: res, on pee ain 8 mile from the vil « ALSO FOR SALE. in Tweniy-ifth street, near Madison square, wate lage of Fins aS ren L, I. each 25x10) feet 11 in on 10 eh ag) Petween Fourth and | a beatiful (ull sized Honge., For permit and full partion: » fh avenues, N.Y, apy a saatiss LITTON, 26 Fourth | lars apply to B. L LUDLOW & CO., Nor 8 Pine street, Se a House, ow the corner of Hansou_ place ry of about thirty-four acres of fivided Inte three, par river, a Country Seat puri ~hich may be alvautageo si Port! E {OR SALE—THE FOLLOWING ‘OUR | STORY, Finer iH Thirty-first street; 2 Fifty ahtrd street, Twenty first —" T CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN Fooae it a FIRS el ciate streot, between Fifth aes — PIFTY-FOURTH oeneer. Two RK SALE—112 EAST PIFT! Soom mar ietr octet er Jor SALE—AT TREMONT, A HOUBE AND ‘ACRE or With the best quality vremene” | $13.500.-% USE AND TWO LOTS, NEAR ELM gE. toa Btmonsrn’ a SIX ACRES OF idence, usted on the west bank + ; Jour niles. iron Peek OR SALY—THE HOUSE AND LOT 77 WEST ; : : yRrenty-ainth atree!, | near Sixth avenoo, Anished Weiner ‘dee view ot the webenien CLAY, wr Zam ae t ueighboruoot. In fact, tulsa im every Way ® front House rey . beiween Lex walk from the station, a 9 House and Barn, ten wh “ave 180 18 in perfect order; | acres of good inud. with end’ gud echer fratts, ‘tnree the modern. impro' vaeaie aad very conveniently | mies from Pate on the Brie Ratlrod i, For card: apply to | For particulars address John W. Rea, box oe Ir atrert, sou, 3 ove wili be sold | ner dealer, cor | ear Barreville, Saltivan connis. N. Y. der good cultivation, > partially elea 4) enced with a. good dwell House i frude Water and gen Yo the street, tad a Born, "Apply to 3-9. BURNER, No Is Nateee wee within convenievt distance, Neighborhood | room No, 18. yasurpae i a. tee Pris on the premises, “or to A ail stree 5 FOR, SAREREIRST class BROWN STONE DweL- | ~~~ dl ling, 59 west Forty between Fifth and Sixth OR SALE—AT ORWALK, A HOUSE AND LOT, joining ‘park Cplay with Corner Lot attached, Tully’ located, witht Por | SALE ar NEWBURG—ON THE AUDSON | with Ral ‘A COUNTRY RESTDUNCE irk RARE, cHane ail modern finprovements of gas, water, <> | miles of Wall street; excellent garden, with the choices | Fruit'and lowers: offered Zor ealg only. beca ise the own | bas no family and does not naed it. Inquire for Country | Residence at 26 Pine atreet, room 23, QEVENTH “WARD PROPERTY FOR BALE place for a earman wit several horses: sinall honse on the front; will be gold at a ream Also, three ry 9 in Brooklyn , 205 Monroe street, near Gon D Cottage mouse, “with ixtension containing gas fixtures, beautiCul garden, &c., vear ferry, Chambers street. NWO RESIDENCES FOR Long Island, very low for & Bouse, brick baro, cow house buildings: fruit and shrubbery of th vr The emall place has haf an acre of Land, ab Lie 300. Kor further parti LIS, Huntington, Long pasa, all in ood, order, for eal inquire of I TRAM V, | THE VERY DE brown stone hich stoop House, t, ey gly convenien| .@. SHEA, 83 Ce PRR CENT.—FOR SALE, A BRICK HOUSE. ILL APRIL L—-FOR SALE turee , ‘Orange county, o fa a high state of cul et containing 19 acres, first rate dwelling and outhouses tbo. enn gg eet th Lmtd io good order aind In a good loration $3,500 cash ep Rei ee A neat New Yor canara Of Wh) FRTERETCH, 197 East ee mortgage; will pay Dine per cent on inveriment ye ‘addreas Gola S. ‘Westlolera: box 46 Post | "itt id stree sl ke oF expenses Inquire at 414 Beventh avenue, FOR BALE, IN BROOKLYN, AT A Kg $300. rela aint two story. Dilek Covage a Lot, 25 by 90 feet, on Myrtle avenue, between Houston pr Ryerson siree's. House on the rear of the io. the door. 200, soot Eee valua ot the ee ... in Paves oe a re yaiioaen ‘and Osford street, @ FOR SALE, NO. 876 ADELPHI STREET, $3. 000: Brooklyn, between Fulton and Atlantic avenues, two stories high, breriae i ¢ cellar brick, balance PORT, corner Fulton avenue yentee! dweilin, stucco fron water. gas 02° oto rape arvor, Wi ah cent on mortgage. Apply to. SOLOMON L. MOLL all atreet, FOR SALI, A FOUR BT STORY. ‘ENGLISIL sament House, near Fit avenue and qn ‘feet lot io intl ts WINKLE & WINANS, 14 Pine street. t. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C. WANTED, ae GENTLEMAN AND WIFB WANT A S&C floor, consisting of three or four Rooms, w be gee for nh ward AG location must be ag 4 2 ee Ninth ward. Address, atating terms, T 319 FOURTH AVENUB, A ws tena slicers y bay's coBR. oy eRnen ns MAN AND WIFE WISH IMMEDIATE POSHESBION uf aSuitof Rooms in & private family, loca ppectbie and he i ‘ero improvements; we Adress Gilbert, Hi rmanent if it to exceed $10 per mon PARTMENTS WANTED—FROM 18ST OF MA* agentieman and wife and servant, with full Board for gentien t Ouse eligibly located, he city. A private family having more FOR in the wpper part room than they wish to oocupy, and desivorts of peony a private Apartment ou second lioor, may ~— ae OS pa able opportunity by addressing box 1. 6 Post ~ TIAGE OR HOUSE WANTRO—1N nity of New York, healthi'y I Waler «de premises preferred, not 1 ‘Address or call on Wm. TI. ma City Hall, WISN A THREE OR roUR PRIVATE FAMIL went side of the city and below 1 and Rent not over ny would hot object if hed Address tM" box 384 Post ofc, are. ~ T., station D- Post office. ~~ OUSE WANIED—A SMALI, HIGH STOOP HOUSE: must have all the modern improvements ; furnished or not furniebed: location bewween Fourteenth and Thirtietts streets and Fourth venth avenues Address, stating New York Post office, terms. House, bor 1, ANTED TO RENT—A ONVENIENT COTTAGE, furnished praferred: healthy situation; from one to seventy-five acres, If the owner w i be utenails, stock, &e.; near @ to good ductor rhirehes, thin elty not eo fidered; water pre! tien. fara torinay Ay by the year, d: La, box 168 Heraid ohew. ANTED=BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AXD ONR boy. LF ie old, one half House, | af enetat 1." Address Bast, 9 ANTED—A l11GH_ BASEMENT DWELI ii i taining parlors Ove chambers, servants’ rooms. te with all modern improvements, between Tenth and Forty. seventh streets. anf Fourth and Seveuth avennes ; rent not | to exceed $1,200, Address box No. ae Post Office, Ww NTED-IN BROOKLYN, A STORY AND basement Hou wii y or. pris Ae asma'i family of adnite Rent $3 5 Neraid othee, ANTED—FOR A SINGLE “iape AN UNFUR- nished Parlor Floor, consisiing of two rooms, between Broome and Tenth streets and Fourth and Sixth avenues, Address T. T. T., Herald office, 'ANTED=IST OF MAY, FOR ONE YRAR, BY A ma land alrictly private family, a neatly furnished or partly t furnished House, between Eighth and Twenty. third sain Rear Fifth avenue, Address particulate to box 2,612 N. ¥, Post of WANTHDSTUREY OR, “FOUR ROOMS, SUITABLE for housekeeping, Pe og A i Lge gee Y- 4 ite family preferred. ress, Mating terme, which my belmoterate, J. 8. Ht, box 174 Meraid of Waxtensey, A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A ME- dium sized House, m a good location, between Four h andi Th reth streets and Third end Seventh avenues, A dress E. 8., 35 Clinton place. ANTED=SECOND FLOOR OF A HOUSE. CONTAIN. v ten acres, contala’ e rier odge. , Brook i.) ail the modern, aust + teat, “ane. voawE LTC ae alauperd private | Ing four or Ave rooms by & farm)! z oe > age pond, grape i putting. 9 scons | eeitih a ‘gui Foret 8 etn: Fert not 10 en tye beguty by any cher I tbe Cattea -s'a a 0 prone, nieens, HNN | w F°% veoh BE LLL, ONE MILE FROM | about four acres, adjoinigg the avers, AEE ohaitiog, com. | otice, 8. Pay eee Jeren 5, ie De Baetag House, orty feet | namental orick Iw lusive of Posty ay asd alsg ==" —* ROLIOH art (C504 8'7.000), together with Lg acre of land sur. | taining eleven ke Third, aboot Veenty D-FOR A 6MALL FAMILY, AN ENGLISH nding ii, (ied Artin choles fruit treed; two minutes’ walk | Sdowdie tenant's boner ‘dina ety arnt SUPPLE, aan se, between We Pee from the horse wii aha Now ore, Long Tsland, | scree tig Stacy The whole WANs oe LAT Logethey, 2 et | Pourteenth street aad 200. yaar Bi puys YOu BnNKERAOPY, | guloge i Ot EAE Setar cattle | Male 'iosae ena an — or SUR Woongomery atret 9 City. | Sgonde Conn at of the Highland Bank, or | — rue js! OF MAY—TWO OR THREE os SAND AOE OF LARD by letter to Mr, WP GRETS. New faves, Conme. = | WARTED, BY EEE Java Sau aioe ovation central '. <font f et * referred geil Amp be uagance o CA aes SALE ux rae rv ee, TRE, ath | ping jul avenue andy ve ce Aira" stati mw four, or vec vrown CALVIN FROST, Peeks, # were ma Mitel acon s ™ wt | aa 0 oe Ko on OKEN, ONE BLOCK ‘Bolbea a O'fect | YETANTED=BY A | Roget n “At on Wateet airoul neat to, “Grove ie nba hr Hoare aureet ie 0 ai | Aner Pierrepon’, Nontage 04 Rernaga st | Gaye work amd two tena ot Ear “Prioe 82.000." ADBIY to | Sonne neta hers on third loge, with Board tb ak Bee ee GHORGE C DORENUS, op or on SALE CHEA? FOR CASU—ONE PULL SIZED | mosere ie New Fork Pos office, =o a of 12th streat, 800 feet east of Se: dress — ori td Inquire @t Taylor's Liq tore, 700 ‘iresnwich eA FOUR aToRY, 7K BUILDING with high basement and sub cetiar) house at JOR & ah an Tot, 98 feet deep: price $8,9M Inquire on the premi- ses, 5b Firth street, grill ou Wwe piace, teatt, Twiegy seve ol ay Hon. Cash price $200, ay His tw cae ‘order. with = Ras 28 Wail strent WriSinese™ bread has Ra, HGH STOO wth ace SALE OR EXUUANGE PO! ¢ u r four story .e=THE ©O , 7 6, 18 a more central location The | gailes rots th city and ne oF ited Bank Ninth and located in one a cape a Re arranger ed 5 | ahes ‘nel 7 Whe ee uae {be its enienecs for boating, fishing and Satine: . | ply at the house or to A ropa Re aya He Pm FoR lane wil ven Jace, and WM, SLOANE, 38t mroaa SOR SALb riser, ii ea et ON & WOUD, 83 Montgomer , A GUTTAGR, ines acres Hy three a ‘aye ter mer bay t fect ‘Aroran” by Hemniiton avem'e | eamboat during (ie ¥ La K | on the Shove road betwoen ioohiske ot, Soreey wity LET SMALL, MOK BROWN STONE yes M3 te West Thirty be rth street, \y Rory] complete in good orter, ogcupted by ow a nem von the 1 eniees, of at the store oF Moss's. | om ei derived For partienlars apply to Sey HALE. “is eR ae. ee Te tis at Port Hawtlton: Broadway. ANTRD—BY A GAD, Bedroom. somesshett at isleccaee ta Treuiet® posse, by th tBACHER, T' M8 AND» fans ee 0 Rooxs, ave: ‘meee, first of et eS. iw’ WW aXe fo HR wits A VIE Sy a seal Cottage On ¥ the Hudson: reve 00; must not be Mm nn, hour's ride from ey, oF sien inivater’ walk frou depot. "Adarees P- H.C, | of y ATED TO RENT—A SMAqL | NEATLY NIGH. | wey tage on the line of the , wiihin twenty ere ide of F prererre: iterad fee. u y NTA MEDIUM SIZED MOD) ality, tra feet hocations for & amiy of three 3 sone, pertectiy responetbia: porvession, at of April on Magi: rent from $600 to $7») per sun m, 1,08 Post office, ‘peat, the lower part wea basements, parlor | » ation between Th! vith and Forty eign Addeows 2 | | fe place

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