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‘ ii it ~<a _ZdER AND LODGERS WANTED. eS “GRANT HOUSE, NOS. #4, 4 AND 6 NEW ee near Chatham square, Rooms, $be. to Ode. per ‘$3 per week, Open ali night. 7 AND, 176 BLEECKER STREET, SIX BLOCKS Are ‘of Broadway—Pleasant Rooms, with excellent |. $6 80 to $10 per week; families according. : FAMILY AT @ WEST TWELFTH d wife and two We and PRIVY. ‘ATE LARGE FURNISHED ROOM, ON THE SECON floor, to let, suftable for one or’ two gentiemen, at fest Twenty-third street. TADS, BAMA. minaast | FRONT Rayne SONNY, SPE, also a handsome back Parlor, to tes, with Board, at oat Ponty seoond street, one block west of Broadway. NUMBER OF PLEASANT ROOMS TO LET, WITH fatal a 8 ‘Sqet of referqnese’ gives and 1° At erOnT HOUSE, CORNER OF FRANKFORT ; 85 to 60 cents per day; $1 60 oF “Open FEE if A; —TWO DESIRABLE SINGLE ROOMS, 146 and 148 Fourteenth street, corner of Second avenue. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE ONE OR TWO nicely furnish 0d Roome thay would Uke 0 rent to gen, AS board, exchanged, Apply a! References TO TG. CLINTON PLACE, EIGHTH SeaRET, HEAR avenue and Brevoort House, two single Rooms gentlemen, ‘without board. Reference oh 7? % AND 9 NINTH }, BETWEEN and Sixth avenues.—Two at Parlor Floors ee PJ) Rooms to let, with first Board in styles. A? RASHLAND PLACE TWO DESIRABLE FRONT ‘second furnis! Board first elass, ‘conventen SPARES Sere with everyt Becessary fc ta order that'a famniy many have s complete 7 Wo NINTH AVENUE, CORNER TWENTIETH dense SES ta ta and good accomodations, ne T 18 WASHINGTON PLACE, NEAR NEW YORE HO- fel. a Parlor Bedroom to rent, on the first floor, first class Board; also Hall Bedrooms for single gentle- ral PLEASANT, FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—WITH- ‘out to one or two selene, in 0 private fgzly. moderate; refere shoul at oF oe HANDSOME SUIT, OF FURNISHED BOOMS: ALGO for a gentleman, Board, at feat Twenty. hind ttre, Releeacen — AE ee EXTENSION PARLOR 70 RENT—WITH for two, at ‘Reom for servant if West Ste aatie . ‘a avenue. TORSEED PARLOR | AND No. 7 Boor- nae ioe crease. FEW WELL eke wer ROOMS, WITH BOARD, who in Gy ES, ‘day enn bo ouses WELL rir geogeeth oieg SECOND 7M CLINTON PLACE -HANDSOMELY FURNISH. ed Rooms to let, with fret class Board. References re- ARD.—A_ FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN AN BE t Rooms Sareea ems oar ard Be eieeaa ieee cay meee OA! aoe i ae HEIGHTS.—a bo ay ee or eee Baer ares cae the bay, Wall OARD —HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, WARM. SUX. motions pen ioe and sulable for hres or four per. aes os ea at a Se make pose, ARD.—A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CA¥ BE ~~ Rooms at accommodated with good Bridge street, one door from enheoe atreet. OARDING.—A FINE, LARGE, CENTRE ROOM, with and Board for tt week, on the @reet, two doors below Second ROOKLYN.—A FING SUIT OF BOOMS, WITH HOT and cold water. bath con: Terms _ Belareen Be Also second story Apply at 96 street, Brook! - pod ta LET—NEATLY FURNISHED, AT 4% ‘Reference required. Ly ED FOR -SSTLEMEE, eee och eet Fortycegtth wivet MS, WITH BOARD, FOR Ste men wit West ) ay Tae FRONT excellent Beara ft ae op ~ BOARD AND 10'9GING WANTED, | 4 YOUNG GENTLEM 4x “equines BOARD. IN A i private family Ya the vic Bleecker or Fourth Beer ees Maen wee, ft i lll jUTHERN NTLEMAN By 4 ROOM AND Bowed inaAtvate there are wo ather boar dora. Pocutytelow Twentieth street pre- Fomed. “Address J. R, La, Herald ofce, Boze, 1D WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND "WIFE i, Hoffman House, siatiog ether ‘(with & cbfid two years old) and servant. ‘Address X; oy A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE Rooms on frat of second fh ion square preferred. ad sar, OARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY he she have the use of an é ad |e ee yon's ie New York fae epee Se OARD WANTED FOR, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, Baitrenes with peice, box “i Hernia oats otice, as ere dere fare BY A GERMAN GENTLEMAN, & SITTING Winn iedroom with or without Board, in strictly pri- vate family. Keeper mee room, No boarding house d apply. Ad- dross box 5,198 Post onice.. y ANTED—IN 4 ied private fart {or two ladies: vieinity of | stating lovation and an ee Sa Be ROSPECT PARK PP afpnty FOR SALB.-TWELVE PP deurable Laue Sati, pay Rtg ay yg Sixth avenue, will * sR eaten Sages TE OWNERS HAVING PROPERTY FOR rent will find it to thelr 2 advantage to Yoave par- fice, He GOFF, 77 Coane ROOMS, &C., TO LET. { POWER LET—WELL LIGHTED ROOMS and ogre, with steady steain power and low insurance. STAs BO av TORE TO (LET_WITIt PEASE, “AP | 359 BOWERY, suitable for extensive : Basingatt et bnoations in New YOR Ponsteniog iss eter or before, Apply on premises, up ataira “ES FOR SALE.—NO, 92 JOHN STREET. me bande Atlantic Doc the f on, San thant joi * Also 820 lots on pcs Se rie hy acres on south side of ‘Staton Teland. Ay ees ee B. SCHIEFFELIN, No. 170 TP HE Bow nov LEVARD. Sea a t JouR © an TON, 4 Piss niet, the New Drive for mote, vy Wigox..2 BEAL ‘BSTATE AGENT AND BROKER, AT Broadway, Eleventh and Twelfth at east cuieseine ‘one of the best tocations in the city for the ren: calling of Senses, Btores, Rooms, g ans and Real Estate oF every pion He haa several five Houses to rent; also a ly to illfam street. id Farm in Westchester Chae , near Tarrytown, birhe ome or will be ‘of those ha: Real mney for collecting rents and business, ‘ail of whieh will renied, He Patronage tate to let or for sal fan the agon other matters connected with be faithfully and promptly at Ware. LARGE PLEASANT ROOM, WITH FIRE, ‘single gentleman, withont board. or with break: fast; it must ey of Ninth street and on the west side of Broadway. Address T..B. G., Herald oifice, stating terms bps ROO: W “ior ronrogcnsn and ites ta pevens telly: ogeuoe ia and Fiftieth streets, west must be not to exceed $16 BL, box sangiagens il THREE GROWN gentleman, wife aa se fa a 4,4 Post office. . References Si COUNTRY _BOARD. Ss (pS BRIGHTON, STATEN | ISLAND, wr SINGLE Board (first class) in private familfe Addrous Comfort, bot 616 Post ofloe, N.Y. ee ee HOTELS. gabe DE LANEAU HOUSE, 73 WEST FORTIETH STREET, a ting Reservoir Park. Rooms ‘en sulte or singly, Fyomne HOUSE, pRoanwr ay 4e AND, THIRTY-THIRD street.—A fine Suit of Front Rooms for a ocr nga Also ‘tingle Hoonas for gentlemen, - Moderate OTEL. — PIERREPONT | HOU BROOKLYN Hi Heights Suite ‘and psingle Rooms to let; permanent and transient families desiring Bre recom mended to call early. EUNION HOTEL, PORTY.SECOND STREET, BE. ngia, newly and eleganlly Turnisued, ut reasonable rates raised, bey tasusaunsee . ‘A. ROBINSON, Proprietor. OYAL VICTORIA HOTEL, = Nassau, ‘The jai furnished; climate uneq rate uring ae ‘summer months, 7 degrees: a Inquire at ‘Cunare rd ofice Bowling Green, New York, for particulars, 3. M. epiyaree tlio HOTEL, 477 AND 429 peospEay.s BRANCH of a Tontine corner of Cortlandt fest streets. $8 per day. Ladies’ oe Aygo Fm fa EXIBITION. ory DES ey MONDES, ean ‘Aniln, first class pa hotel, American families. -_ OIPY. REAL | ESTATE | FOR sAl SALE. At B—HOUSES FOR BAL , aes dere, painted week Sanur nan Day. A. RRS", CLass Kangen eA ty on will 'cent ter ters can remain on and ms ee ae ec " , =FOR 8 SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR WAVBR. fener Tad eae ti st 111 Broadway, Trinity Building, basement. Weta Som pet Bb FOR SALE. BY ROBERT MA- ‘Cedar orner of Washington and Hu- mreet: two Houses on Watiable i on Srenawes. ‘above ‘Aralty. HIGH STOOP together or Son serves Fri ions SALE—THREE BROWN STONE in Forty-third street, entirely ng aad IGELOW & KGGLESTON, 1é Pine street. RR, SALE—TH brick Houses, fecend and Third avenues, Dll in bent Fi Gasca tat arene FR SALE—108 FRET WEST OF BROADWAY, ON Fndion ain tou siesta Fiotof about 00 feet front. with two juildings that @ good interest. Terms easy. tothe owner at Le eye eeeae sefore aE Me Brokereas ow ‘and Lot, nea = thi pany Dasement ‘Menes on, Forty é... ath street, $1), eas OR ton pie wt Fee Prepay oe on nth Seude, Inquireol WM. 1. GRAY. Wooster atree' ye gay 44 HOUSES ON WFST TWELFTH th avenue, three story brick; posses Foerate ROOMS IN SUITS OR be TO RENT wm oa sratlemen only, without board. peace © Ear biiier ee AND WIFE BOARD AND ad gos. R. M,, Herald XY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH and their Bs ond thete wives, or single gentle- ¥, FU FURNISHED, ROOMS TO LET—ON Fi ‘at Nora a Ninth | "hreots between Pifth and Sith aves sion May For furthe: rti Gress i i Peme HL, Herald office. cds F, SALE—ON UNIVERSITY PLAC A CHOTCR Af Biot ot about 8 x 108; very sutable or planstorie, fur @ old baildiugs ood Grecus Mrest, py y on the cots Fo iosvencion Na By yi. Apply at at No.4 Greene street, FoR ae 5 ALR BUSINESS FR PROPERTY IN MARCER, , MAKCER. ‘Setties soot | art si bt ay Sah WYEHS SS Pine street, R SALE—A TWO STORY AND BASEMENT FRAME ‘House in 116th ore, between My avenue and arenue we. ft BEacknui’r, No. 4 ek Grecatich arenes, avenue, in rear, Arai POR Sate HOUSE, AND LOT ON MERCER 180 one itn FFI 000. ME ye JOHN | MeCLAVE, 4 Pine street. ae Pee ae ae eae it sata " Hr weouee Y FURNISHED ROOMS, AT 40 WEST atreet, to gentlemen only. Terms moderato. acre FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH Board, to & gen n and wife or to two ladies at 1.264 and Thirty-second sireets. Al ODGINGS TO LET.—ONE NICE FRONT ROOM FOR one of two: alvo obe single Room for rs only: beeen Broome and rand: ait LET—T0 GENTLEMEN 01 French family & Biri avenues, and PO, jer WELL FURNISHED Rtg 2d PARLOR 41 efor oe corner of Broome; three minues’ walk pat A oh ERIE Tanase WILL LET 104 A gay. ished Bedroom adjoining, with are privilege of sath, ros 7 4 i mm ~ ny 80 an first clase r boarder in the house. Refer. RTS Tree apply ‘= Second avenue, corner East LET—A NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM, TO A GEN- tleman Cd wife, Board for wifeonly. Address Com- “ROOMS, vi WAVERLEY PLACE.—PIRST CLASS with or without Board. en suite or singly. st. yl _ —NICE LARGE AND Jet; furnished and unfurnished; with or withent rd Terms moderate. i SETERATE STARRY, FS de! rirtit ‘and Sigth avenues—Two a ms Ol sevond floor to let, with Board. Kelorence required, EI nn a oan vd LACE.—FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, 60 Wi Beard or fomilemen, or geritleinen ‘and their families and single geo! Parlor a at $13 o Also a few gontiemen. ‘Gans | mity and Lite inepeta” pre JENTLEMAN poo 48 Tore tnm Hoowe a sli oi , CLINTON STRERT, ROOELINA, 6 soir oF 16 Parlors, ‘unexpectediy vacated, to ith Bonrd. AND 1@ BLFECKER STREET. ROOMS YOR 180 ‘Attics tamnen, with good board BAST TENTH STRERT.—A GENTLEMAN AND wite cam have a small and Bedroom, w' & week. _ BOARD A! AND LODGING WASTED. — Seer ‘wir, Wing AND. 208 ELEVEN ane Estes th oa smichuata iceciornta RD, Ja pa Amerions or Bpanied fom Sati tee Frew R SALE—SPLENDIDLY LOCATED JR bi Broadwa; between Fourteenth sireeta: about eig ty rooms Toraichea et tor furuished; will pay twenty pe (on ihe investment; pos- fasalon May 1. Apply to SN McOLAVE, 4 Pine street, pos, Lang eng WEST EIGHTEENTH S8TEET. k Stable, 25x90, containing & stalls oan 5 every conveniance, ‘abundance of carriage it. will be sold low. Apply to 56 Pine street, box sth BLUECKER & SBarai No. OR SALE IN dA FIFTRENTH STREET, tween avenues tour story brick marble hail sean 1U9; ioderu lmprovemeich i COKER & DENIBON, No. 51; Pine street, FOR, SALE ON Weer THIRTY.FIFTIL STREET, BE. tween Fifth and sixth avenues, « first class brown stone high stoop House, 20z50x Lu) BLEACKER & DENIEON, No. Sig Pine street. Ate ELEGANT MARBLE RONT DWELLING, wire with immediate poss boat ower lonting cist EDWARD 8, Vall, HARDENBERGH, re Wall Bisenne HOUSES fos i FOR SALE—0! Sesatd eae fe ase eles Bom — rere WANTING ; PARMA —G00) 1D SOIL, — 5 miles south of Philadelphia. Pree fos D ou. ‘Also improved Farms, H faformation sent free. “Address "C. K-'t Now Jervey. Br, YARD FOR bare aie STEAM POWER, dwelling house and building; eapable of making 24,000 6 are, sett DIS, vinelal bricks per day; front; half the purchase money ean remain on Address John N. Gase- ner, 185 Fulton N. Ys oF bh, Brooklyn, Wal, Wright Bouk Rives Middlecee cousyn We ores fone — poo mag! boeing location, near rom. tl city. “Tor parialare inquire at 56 Carmine street. : W4ze, FOR SALE—A FARM OF 4 ACRES OF FIRST Piesie ne seed bie buildings, situated at hy meal L. ‘Williamsburg or Hunter's Point f Appy i to GUSTAVUS BAYLIES, 240 Broadway, between ant Polock. ARM FOR SALE—Ta ACRES, BEAUTIFULLY LOCA. ted, well Watered ‘and fruited; plain farm watiaings, ta pt, moe hester county, 3 miles from ‘steamboat lan ot ©. H. OLIVER, No, 7 Beekman street, ‘OR SALE—HOUSE, NINE ROOMS, BARN, HALY sere land, with fruit; ninetegn miles of city. near dey Calland see owner to-day. M. ©. MARSH, 34 fae street, room 18, ——— 0 LET.—BLEECKER & DENJ9GN, NE STREET, T have eres ol clone Ge Pe fjouses vhtie Fourteeutb, Hiootoeath, Fu = Wrnstegatt, Swanky: sre Fa Teint ‘minth and Thirtieth atr TAs M MAY NEXT, THE BUILDING ON ‘southeast corner of Elm und Canal streets, finished in Grat class style. GUSTAVUS BAYLIES, EB, 240 Broadwa; LET—FLOOR, FURNISHED FOR HOUSEKEEP. eins ‘and extra ; all conveniences; gas, bath and “ig ply at 258 West Twenty-sizin surest References Poqulted. 4 po Rar sARt OFA LABGS rRONE ROOM, 8ECOND iway, near Fourtl . for any light Dusiness.’ “Aso. to one erie genlemen, . three Room, come ld water and priviloge of fe house on Seventy-ninth sweet; rents ‘ion D, Post oflice. LET—A FURNISHED COTTAGE, ONE HOUR from city on Hudson river; rent $60 per month. Ad- dress box 4, “AT New York Post office. 10 LET—FIRST AND THIRD FLOORS IN 145 AND 1 East sixth 4 z street. Rent $18 and $20. Apply to LorER & DAVIS, corner of Tuirijeateih ‘street and First avenue. LET TO by yin trae 7 Hi NEAR FIFTH Avenue Hotel; third floors; modern; private no mong In, Me Nos, 8 and 10 Pine street. | Tetdiacon en a preemie ar te 8 at “als weet Twenty second street, am | Dpatreeere xsi nap op nova i PaRT Bon rene LET—A FURNISHED PARLOR AND hy nat yoo ‘on the second floor, frout; rent $13 a week, fire included. 54 Bleecker street, near Broadway. LET—NO. se Moy! gute 3 gl on 01 Rr on out Stable ta Rigo Jot 150 aleo fo a3 iia — Unies on aguare, lot 32.6x145 fect. For’ cai see _ OW & O0., No, 8 Pine LET—TO A GENTLEMAN, A NEATLY FURNISH- pitt, Room, without voard, in’ strictly private family. (pe LET—FURNISHED. BACK PARLOR, WITH ONE or two Chambers idjoining, with front Basement, or Parlor Floor with mere 5 other Rooms, at 8 East Twenty. ‘ninth stree! (T°, LET_STORE Im BROADWAY: SUITABLE FOR almost any kind of mercantile business or for an in- oa cae 0 COMIPERY| NOW occupied as sample room. Apply LEASE, FOR SALE OR BXCHANGE FOR REAL estate, a Se ace Popa, Howl, with lease, down town. Tndutre of ©. 6. JERRY, No. 6 Wall street. LEASE—THREE STORY BRICK BUILDING. REAR the foot of Canal street, 50x187, Apply to BLEECKE! & DENISON, No. 53 Pine street. RENT—UNTIL MAY 1, 1867. A SPACIOUS SALES- room and Basement, 806 Broadway. For terms inquire on the premises. Ne RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE, ten Rooma, with stable, Bern. ac ONTAINING a TeokRR, room 26, Fors SALE—THE RLEGANT BROWN STONE HOUSE, four stories and extension, No. 8 Van Vorst square ee Tork street), opposite the ive Pee handsoméet loos. ion in Jerse; Bessersicn in terms eas) ut twenty minules {rou We! wi ” OBOKEN.—HOUSES TO SELL OR LET AND LOTS fer sale. ed to J. &. DUNLAP, 75 Washington street, Hoboken Je $2.91 9 0. —WANTED TO EXCHANGE, A Ken ‘Farm in Minnesota; prairie, timber, ws nd good with $200 reign: tae ‘casb, for an vexcabaed Business, box 19 Herald aflice. . ___BEAL ESTATH WANTED. OURS WANTED —TO BUY. OR LEASE. Tosca ‘Apply to RH, GIB. "ANTED—TO Sey Bite STORY HIGH ape ‘Thistieth ‘gaa and uth and ‘Nini ave. Eleventh and ave Wirntmencharas for ox oe be Phe ed YORK OB BROOK- in we ‘Sores, with grist and caw ae Cena ae tao uroedway. eo om No. 3 LOTS, OR Allen and Pid and need address, STORE 70 LEY ON BROS immediate posres- sion. "Apply to Totifnad MERRITT, 49 Third avenue. AT iit. ys FOURTH AVENUB.—HOUSES TO LET: 1867- elty and furnished and unfurnished. 4 send weekiy for for my Real Rstate Circuler, STANLEY DAY. ed AS SS TO LET—NO. 3 LAURENS STREET, Canal ) RENT—HOUSE AND FURNITURE, M43 WEST FIF- teenth street; three stories, high basement; all modern conveniences, Inquire on the premises. 7PAREE ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET— ea 6 met Eighteenth Zegsiher 95, eurerete. pteak Te rent; aie Wu LIGHTED ROOMS AND FLOORS. WITH ‘steam power and low insurance. 289 avenue Ay to thereur: $30. tenses feratan frou alge apee Ph Roe estonia ISHED ee ‘ROOMS TO ‘eu be aed and cold water; bath in the house. 1% Bullivan sireet, one door Raph gd four and six wih oo CAR: stew four Bemns peas" LaPeer A® een rent about Phird av. RE cyl FIRST FLOOR WANTED—FOR OFFICE ‘Mixth avenue, ond, streets; would Teeeo whole House, A Xadrese i C., station P. vi OMS WANTED FOR HOUSEKEEPING_THREE OF ana aligibly located fn Fourteeuth ‘atrest or below. Rest of reference for resoonaibi! rea} Ad: ere Ere ced hs, Howe ae TORAGE. WANTED, A STORREOUSE, SUITABLE bs re ore Tr uch, on Woes Greenwich ar Wes. fagton stteet Adasen Waller & Brush, 30 Chainbers Deano APARTMENTS.—WANTED, THREE Reoms for housekeeping, by « small, vice or a ADAMS & CO., 968 Broadway. ‘ANTED—A exe B.A ROOMS, pea ay Fh Yor locality, not below Twenty- third street, feos nd igh Ngee od Ad- Fou otice. /D—TO ASE FOR A Re OF FIVE Witzear, «wick uiling with plenty of vard room, focation must be aloog. the Norih river, bet x : and atresia, objection 10" J on d 30 jersey City, Address C. F. 8., box nail $ Pont Sakod J byt yt 4 WHOLE OR PART OF A FIRST OR Loft street, second im Maiden lane, John or Beekman ‘or west of and near Broadway. ‘Address, stating rent and 1 particulars, box 6,655 Pos! of FACTORY TO LET—NEAR EAST RIVER, WITH OR Aw ithont power; four stories and basement. new, 60x50, ee large yerd. Apply at 523 Fifth’ street, rd, in & prival as, do. Ap- ply at a0 "Wrest Sixteenth i FURNISHED ROOM AND BEDROOM TO LET A “with conventenes for Roasekeoping, tas £ quiet house. Water and gas. Possession immediately. Boot Th rn ROOM Za 8 ta aL ong gr gg —_ bath, ac. LEGANT, FULL SIZED FURNISHED HOUSE TO tease for » term of three or five yearn; located on Thir- Goth street, near Fifth avenue Apply to C. H. BLIVEN, Pt Pine sts UNGURNIERED Boo. FOUR A" STARE Lee eta at nest Lexington avenue, Good locallt! ioe moderate. Others fu Call early at 114 Third avenne. T oe i fg ham ge TWENTY-SIXTH encty fourth strent, career accommodations for “7 19 FIFTH AVENUE—THIRD DOOR ABOVE THE A por House, a handsomely furnish —— ‘Terms moderate, DWEL- FIVE YEARS’ LEASE OF AND ling.—One ef the best locations in the street; muitable ‘any kind of business; has been an a millinery for six years. For particulars inquire om the premises, 156 Aulantic rooklyn surr SEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, FIRST A tert win berement Kitchen to let, terme low, at 11d est Thirty-ninth street. LUBS, MOTELS AND OTHERS —TO LEASE, FOR A are, the northwest corner of ‘wenty-fifth street; the corner slore is rented F; two aigres ould. be be made on Broadway, ad. te Yor full particulars and terms apply to LUDLOW "k CO., No. 3 Pine street, p's% ROOM IN A PINE STORE NEAR BROADWAY, ‘with privilege of fine Basement under it Srumuee ion er i Commission mercuant or furntehin to Gress B. F. G., bor lik He wae ACTORY TO LET—THE GLASS HOUSE. HUNTERS Poin', on Newtown creek, near Bast river; about 20 fron! dock. Apply io 8. B. SCHIEFFELIN, 170 Fo SALE—ON FIFTH AVENUE, NORTHEAST COR- er of Sixty.eoventh street, 80.5 fvet on the avenue by 100 Lote with «lot in the rear 25:100.6. Apply to & 0O,, No, 3 Pine street. TATE, SOUTHEAST COR- ner of Sixth Twenty-third sireet; three Drick three story ings, om Hixth avenue, each atiout 20 by 64 feet, also, ttuinediataly In rear. on Twenty-third streot, four full ‘Laots, with Buildings, these. ro, parvels will U6 separately’or together. Appis to WASHING MURRAY, Executor, 17 B {OR SALE—VALI t location: with pomp Kettlen, &c. For particular ‘B21 Pearl atre: inquire in store URNISHED HOU! WITH STABLE, TO LET 1, near Lexins avenue, 2x12 yanent ‘Small chitaren, for #ix tha, from iz house is tlegantiy furn ished Stain way grand 2" Sitliard table, taxtea fp has Cg Wo. Pine street, New York. 2 ‘ VOR SALE (IN FEE)—ON RIGHTH STREET, BE. tween Fifth and Sixth avenues, to very desirable os fult width. well arranged, story Houses adjoining: they a t rier ferme to walt “Apply to K. i. ‘and In perreet orde '. No. 3 Pine treet Fernie fe HOUSE, Le dao May in au gaat Teale is pera amly a at athe ‘moni rod rent ror W &CO., Rr SALE OR TO Tet Tne phere | PROPERTY. on SA and Sais: ria: all bred Howson, Now. 20 and Hon, Mood 06, ss ‘wom mall briek Howson, Now. 200 ab For aa ie brick Build LB Stable, south- west corner of Third at sne'and Thirty iyeihird 10, 446; lease will expive next Yoar rome | yagi uke yo gr ede Demunthiehedieecenm i. SABA EMER ra ie bapa ENTS open FOR SALE rath oo tn ans, ‘ad “ae has Houres, for rm chess tenant city and country. a ‘OUSES, LOTS, FARMI ¥ SEA’ Hi ) to éxchanaa, rate, Sane Sane ae aa SALE of the country, free 1 bet hs ry Fuses FoR men poo + Jovawras 6 PIN) SEE eee rg | aouieae a Cg Vag ALB, f ye font ana ne ray vai eae Fine rr FOR Poona of Bia, ABE OF BO. 12 HOW- sale, Apply on the a ARTMENTS TO LET. ‘est Thirty-fifth street, near Fifth avenue. SEKPEPERS OR PERSONS GorNa TO novsE. SOE Ma ean Pagan | Me a oa tr A145 “Ht Madea orrs 79 EM Od nad AND SECOND LOFTS, RACH Diy on tha premieete raiter street, separately or together. Ap | NO, 8,cEsBY ATRRDT BE TO RENT MAY 1; —— i Bs # ROeam gts ues Work a ce femme ph og yh rete pence age ree, ae eens to whom hae’ PER MONTH.—TO LET THE FIRST FLOOR, nd kitchen; wi — Healthy; care pas pase, abl’ Grand surest, Williame: Sra Sos LE hea OF FANCY GOODS AND iatb avenue d Wa. DEO ATELY OT A FiRnst CLARS ted © g00d sised well furnished Hor “ centrally Apply ADAMS ac Broad DO., 963 'ANTED TO PURCHASE—A SMALL FANCY OR Gentlemen’s Furnishing business, Address, stating location, gmoent of business and price, which must be low, W. D. ©. » box baad Herald office. "MARBLE MANTELS. a MAneee MANTRIS—THE, BEST PLACE IN THE sity to purchase Marble, Mantes. of the latest desizns, at A. KLABER'S Marble Works, 10 Sant Bighterntn cet, near Third av., N.Y. Cut this out, ‘ARBLE MANTELS AT AKUABER: PRICES—A «| selection on hand at 8. KLABER'S Menntectory, 4 ~ avenue, near ex amine, “SLATE MANTELS GUPHRIOR IN bats more durable, half the prion of marble, WART, 5 Sixth avenue, between Thirty-ffth and hbriy-atath strecta, SALE—A eo Une: 8, suse from wishes to Ea a fine ince Pointe, A Mise GLENNON, Broadway. CARD. MADAME R088, AEDICAT, Axp, BUSI- ness Clairvoyant, has removed Fifteenth street near Siath avenue, where she ‘hows the bheoses and A telle the name of the person Beware oi Pity to attate here illiterate pretenders who try to imitate FACT—NO IMPOSITION—CAU TION—LOOK OUT.— business and medi ‘The ia Mra. STAR JORMA, be Ady! Ny bh ge FROM jccesor to Madame Clara Antonia, Consulta- tion in the j present and t Tuvare. 86 East Bleecker st. MAnAMe WALTERS, DISTINGUISHED CLAIRVOY- ant, | Visit her for everythin mean, bu theft, nantes, numbers, good luck. 881 Canal street. BOWERY.—MRS, ROEDER, KNOWN 2 YEARS wealth, 256 for siving information on all x wigs, Sean th, Mckee, be. at 306 yr - QUEENS COUNTY INTELLIGENCE, Tax Trustees oF tue ViiiaGe oF FLUsHING,—At a meeting of the Trustees of the village of Flushing, on the 2ist vee the cert Tesolution was adopted :— Resolved, ff the Board it Strong) sie Scat Ya con! i ie fi Lee! tah Police, aw to fie number of of men to wi OF they ‘ne my under the fot in relation to montea Teoetved for ior {Mg aeat mccukg et the Board. Frozey To Deata.—On Thursday morning Jast a man named Walter Sexton, of Roslyn, was found frozen to Geath in the snow within a few hundred yarts of his Ho bad been in New York the pre been 2}, is papacond one Was overcome with the ‘ud Oseld nok proweed fariber, A prea Suncaina -CARmVAL On Loxa Tenaxp—A Gunma. TornOvr oP Fast Honsns.—The excellent the privi of vend. ‘fo report Weir views at hing, if the present weather jm pg A Sa yn my fd enpbere tonding to diminish the snow, will un- y be enjoyed by many for a few weeks longer. Soppen Dears.—Mr. Lawton, of Kast Jamaica, L. 1., Jong known as the celebrated producer of carrier doves eerie ee at een ae rere Monday morn! peur. numerous friends of (hie gentleman Pegret to learn of his sud. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1867. THE COURTS. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT. portant Custom House Case—Another Ver- dict Against the erament, Before Judge Smalley, John 8. Lawrence and others vs. Henrys, Smythe. This ig another of the interminable Custom House cases im which the plaintif? brings 4y action tg recover a sum of $1,050 and $40 interest i ig duties claimed to have been exacted on an invoice of oranges and lemons, and paid by plaintiff under protest, Mr, Andrew R. Culver, counsel for the plaintiff, stated the case as it afterwards appeared in evidence as fol- lows:—The plaintiff imported a cargo of lemons and oranges from Palermo per Imogene, The custom duties on this importation were $4,200. On present- ing his invoice and entry at the Custom House property, laintiff had aided the im excess, to the entry. ‘ment of the penalty, claimed to be in 1842 bas not been specificall , and that it is Still in force. If thie were go the articles would be un- questionably dutiable, and there would be no ground for this action of recovery. ‘The act says, that to the actual market value or wholesale price shall Ibe added all costs excopt jurance and commission at “ins tual rate, "Now with regard to the va- rious revisions of the tariff of 1864, a good deal of litigation hed arisen as to what should be ‘‘costs and charges," and several suits were brought in the court to determine that question. In the act of June, 1864, Con- gress specifically described what should bo added to tbe actual value or wholesale price of the goods, transpot tation from the place of production by land und water to the vessel designed for their transportation, including — Be ee eer see ai kind containing the @ act of Marc! ‘Congress changed thei Jaw, ma Provided that it shall be the duty of the col- lector to canse the actual market value or wholesale price appraised, and such a shall be that which the duties shall be assessod. This is je and limite the duties on articles to be market wie oda pd or wholesale in the market 4 | iitilaa! uF i jury then, under direction of the Court, rendered & verdict for the plaintiff for the above amount, UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S cour. Charge of f Ustering Cost Counterfeit Currency. Before er Stilwell. William Browne was brought before Commissioner rrency. The Com- committed the defendant for examination on Ferging Pension Papers. Before Commissioner Osborn. Frederick Guscett! was charged with having, by means of fraudulent and forged papers, attempted to defraud the government of a certain amount of pension money due to one Jacques Rollinger. It appeared that the de- fendant presented the claim at the office of Frederick B. Swift, a claim agent, in the month of September last; was then made against him, but he was not ar- charge was rested till yesterday, when he was taken before Com- Osborn for examination. He admitted the ed he le Defeadant wus commited eral Charge Against a Lawyer. Before Commissioner Betts, John H. Trapp, a lawyer, was again further examined on a charge of having presented to the United States pay- ‘master in this city a forged paper, for the purpose of pro- curing the back pay and bounty of a deceased soldier named Priest. In aformer hearing Mre. Prost, widow of the soldier, deposed that Mr. Trapp never paid her eny money. The defendant now produced a witness who testified that he was in Mr. *s office when he saw Trapp pay Mrs. Priest a $100 bill and some ‘and $10 bills. On cross-examination by Mr. Hell, the wit- ness, said he could not remember what conversation took place on the occasion between Dire. Priest and the de- fendant; he morely recollected the payment of the money. Mr. Bell applied to the Commissioner to fix other bail for the eat raen who had given |, sold ont the real es- and then left the court. COMMON PLEAS—TRIAL TERM—PART 2. Appreprintions by the Common Ceuncll Re- stricted—The Archbishop Hughes Testi- montal, dc. . Before Judge Daly and a Jury. Benjamin F. Brady vs. The Mayor, &c., of the City of New York.—This was an action bronght to recover the sum of $1,025 for services, rent, &c., which was ren- dered to the city of New York as follows:—For rent of room during a free exhibition of the “Archbishop Hughes Testimonial,” and for other rooms, $650—said rent and expenses having been incurred by a jal order of the Common Council; also for the sum of $375 for engrossing, mounting and framing complimentary resvlutions from the Lea ad as Councilmen to their retiring President, James Ha: Proof of the legality of the claim was offerea plain- tiff, and the resolutions of the Common Council di eorion the Comptroller to the amount of the above claim pd contingent fand; but be alleges that this the Comptrolier has Tefased todo, and the whole claim bast mains un) ‘The defence set up the act of the Iagisiature prohibit. ing the Common Council from incurring any expendi- tures unless atthe time they are incurred there be = existing jon that may be lied to their mont, and claimed that at the time 0 A) the resolution of the Common Council that fund was ex- The Court heid that thie was a Gs defence, when the jury was withdrawn to allow of the case being brought ip another form. SUPREME COURT—GENERAL TERM. Before Judges Leonard, Ingraham and Clerke. Jeremiah O'Brien, plaintiff in error, v8, The People.— The argument in the case of this plaintiff, who was ro- a ¥28 i eel i i 3 testimony positively linked it with his posseesion and with its subsequent delivery to eceased request of prisoner; that iv the languag: Wright in Walter's case, No other orcs guilly could have been Conselentiously reached The evidence and circumstances atiending the homicide showed unmistakable deliberation and malice on bis part, He voluntarily sougbt out his victim, armed with ® knife, and with flendish spirit id intent effected her death, and that the conviction should be affirmed, Decision reserved. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Conclusion of the Trin! of Patrick Dwyer tor the shooting of Patrick McUudden, Before Jadge Russel. The trial of Patrick Dwyer indicted for the murder of Patrick McCudden, which was commenced op Monday, ‘was terminated last evening. At the opening of the court yesterday, Assistant Dis trict Attorney Hutchings called Sergeant Forshay te, prove what McCudden did with the pistol he carried, bus) the Court decided that the testimony was inadmissable, one counsel for the prisoner then proceeded to sum up. the case, occupying several hours in his address to the Court and ry, fe was followed by Assistant District Attorney pony fo an able and logical argument tmalntaiving t that the eae ‘of self tefence invoked in favor of the tly belonged to McCudden, who was unarm: At the conclusion of Mr, Hutchings’ iesoens soe fare Judge Russel said that ax the hour charge the jury till this (Saturday) THE BROOKLYN LAW COURTS. The United States Commiasioner’s Court. SEIZURE OF A DIFISLLERY. Before Commissioner Jones, . In this court yesterday the seizure of a distillery at street, kiym, upon which Day of examination not fixed. The United Staten District. Court. -—-- THE CASE OF THE STEAMER CIRCASSIAN, Bofore Judge Benedict, In this case of libel for wages of seamen the Judge rendered a decision yesterday, giving one month’s pay to the officers and sailors and one month’s board, leas ten days, to the officers, at the rate of $1 60 and the men §1, per day. 4 Woop LIEN. The action of the owners of the schooner Mary FE. Taber to enforce a lien upon a cargo of 117 cords of ‘wood transported from Holmes’ Landing under charter made with Bonnel, the claimant, was decided yesterday by an allowance of the claim of $1,121 60, ar seres days’ demurrage, Kings County Circuit Court. Before Juage Lott, Morris M. Grogenski vt. Jacob Lewis,—Thie was an a0- tion brought to trial yesterday to recover the money on two promissory notes of the defendant, amounting to over $500, The testimony for the plaintiff went to show that the notes had been endorsed by Mr. Lewis for the purpose of giving credit to another to enable him to purchase a quantity of tobacco from the plain- tif, The testimony for the defence was to the effect that the notes had been endorsed by Lewis tor the reason that the plaintiff had agreed to furnish $15,000 to be used in tho manufacture of ribbons such as are nsed in the cigar oe ‘The jury gave the plaintit! a verdict for $504 66, al POLICE INTELLIGENCE. Borauary inv Duane Staesr.—At an Garly hour yester. day morning two young men, giving their names ap Henry Willis and Marcus G. Wolls, were caught by offi- at Laminieaisukcent: in the sae ae wae. the premises No. 1e streot, Koy’ ana mare Seige Ty Pomenaion and a cigars jn their examining the found th ay carving ase 8, veer! = Fmt ‘ere takeg_ before Sates Duwline and com for trial in default of $1,000 bail eech. Tun Case ov Frux O’Brawe, tue ALLAORD SWINDLER. — This case was ap again yesterday on adjournment before Justice Dodge and was further adjourned until Monday i pextat, 8, octets. A Boe ihe pS i mareote lowing, rear Orne aera witnesses, There were several parties te arart eter was fie ad been mulcted by O'Byrne in various amoan' AlLeaep Dancrrovs Assavtt.—Charles Wollman and: Louis Brandt were arraigned before Justice Dodge yes terday charged with having assaulted Ali Bey with @, pair of a bs and with wounding bim se verely and bly seriously, at the corner of = and Pinurpatett street on Thursday svening Both parties were held to answer, Cummxs Anraioxxp.—William ©. Branden, iately employed by. Page & Otis, of No. 609 Broadway, as aclerk, was arraigned fyesterday before Justice Dodge cbarged with mactenannay cote ty cam notions Dose So haa plage by Bamana wad er, & mi 10, of No. 01 Wall isan, conjoint; ee jhlin, on a cl 2S _giaen a racy, note bone a barge baving - Sook tho note from the or te Te oY Sat ee aie bane are ib. 8 fal pad ~The boys st ees the ‘oi po 5 Coughlin advanced $5, and the he had lost it. Dwyer admitted to Mr. Wi “thet a had taken the bill and Coughlin admitted that he had received 1 The parties in both cases were held for ex- amination. Cuanorp witn Forcrry.—H. Goodman was arraigned yesterday at the Essex Market Police Court upon @ charge of forgery. It appears from the statement of the complainant, Samuel Pollak, of No. 170 Delancey street, that on the 23d instant Goodman met him in ave- nue B, near Fifth street, as he was on his way to hw lace of busi No, 307 Eighth street, and presented Bim an order purporting to have been drawn apd signed by 0. Hoym, eae the payment of $36 to Good- man as the drawee, stating that the amount would be refunded the following di Pollak at onee order, but on present: on Thursday last to the sup- posed drawer, Hoym, was informed that it was @ forgery. He at once procured the arrest of Goodman, and yester- day Justice Shandley committed him for examination, admitting him to ba'l in the sum of $500. The examina- tion Is set down for February 7. Tur Diamoxp Ronugny.—The proceedings in the examination in this case, before Justice Shandley, were closed yesterday by the summing up of counsel, Bo witnesses being called for the defence, “Motion was made to dismiss the be tage on the ground that no oe S ‘ivate property proven in the art cee eged to have been étolen, ‘he comptainant hi partnorship interest en all of the diamonds tn their ‘or several possession, Decision reserved, NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. Sereey City. Accpust To 4 Salon oN THE Steams Cops.—At ap early hour yesterday morning a sailor named Jobn Skin- ner, on the steamship Cuba, while adjusting the rigging on the mainyard slipped from the vard and fell to the deck head foremost, causing a fracture of the skull. Hie life being im great danger he was conveyed tothe New York Hospital. AMaw Burxep sy Kenostxe,—A man named Lake Wolsh, residing tm Greeno street, being afflicted with bey uc was bathing the affected parte of his body pe og od a remedy, on Thursday — when the oil en it fire from a jal and his leg was barae od from the ‘knee tothe toot ‘His band was also greatly burned, ADmnoxser Seavaxt Gret.—A gentleman in Warren street appeared before the Recorder yesterday morning ‘and made an affidavit tbat his servant, Ellen Lyons, had riated a gold watch, chain, locket and crm, all weProe at $100, which had been abstracted by ber from his daughter's bedroom. The bs whe whh the theft strenuously denied it, but « search being » made the articles were discovered in an old dress of the servant, Ellen was committed for trial, New Eeeex Covet Courts. —In the Quarter Sessions yes- terday, the following persons were convicted:—Pauline Weber, larceny; Fi O'Rourke, assault; Melcoise and Mary Melsing, assault; John Miller, breaking and entering. In the Supreme Court, the case in which George A. Keone sues Charles L. Jones for $5,000 (mon- ey invested in an exploded petroleum company), was gS to the jury last even: The summing up for tho jefence occupied about two Bridgeton. Knurp st MacmNEnyY.—On Wednesday last, Mr. J. Bramford, employed at the steam saw and planing mill at Bridgeton, while adjusting a belt, was a mee py TO lad NEW HAMPSHIRE POLITICS—SWCIE JA.