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Bowery, near Ohi peyey o's3 Per week. “open ali all night. Six. tw SOc. per (A! jy ames “ALS HANDSOMELY pa URNISHED OOM. B BEAUTIFUL. Tat Mansion, 3 Kast Seventeenth neatly furnished Room or wuit © West Thirty-firnt street, LARGE FRONT on avenue. «0; tm vierale =, table d’hote, al 6 o'clock peuts. ‘Cail Poh, Td large, well furnished Y OR LADY AND GENTLEMAN G4 CAN OBTAIN A Rooms by applying at ROOM, COMFORTABLY 73. ° nished, to rent, to Ywo gentlemen, with jocatton, house and iable auexcept ‘Twenty-ni PARTMENT, ROOM® AN! A terme, BEDROOM INGLE Beard, with French euimue. Breakfast « lacarte, street, Ba) ‘at Great Jones erence nents A BTHICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY OULD LET & » with bat throom and water ‘dicing. wa gentleman, without Bard; house ie Teferenve given and required. ‘Address 3 Bierett ‘otis, T FOWLER'S FREE BOARD AND ROO! 2: Tory, partes can Aud sock aconmmedsuons Saar re Lisl WASHINGTON PLACE, ‘and Bedroom’ to * wa Pani ey tony Tg be toon py nished or aufornished Houses for sal third wt, corner of Fifth Aveune Hotel, basement,” ee m8 AND LODGRRS WANTED. BOARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED. “4? THB GRANT HOUSE, (KOS. 4 @ AND NEW YURK HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 28. 1867. Soren wes are saa $7 Berestg B.Rooes. wre path nook $16 PER Ly # FOR A NBATLY FURN —~ Suk Board, st ‘wo two gentlemen, oc $900 gail ‘fret class, on 'a6b West Twenty. fu street, wear Eighth avenue. WES" XTERNT! ‘"~ELEGANTLY FUR- 29 Wes BF by eng tiog te vor ‘SUPERIOR it ACCOMMODATIONS, EAST TWENTY-FIRST nag» jy Opn Dg SIXTH STENUR he FURNISHED "FRONT 49 | Rooms ou Ukird and fourth fore (0 let te gentlemen, eased fone. with without Board; Be Ny One joor from faahingion place. 5 106 Ni NINTH STREET, or a gentleman aid wife, oF to sinele eal euoen exch [80 heen eae 813 » BROADWAY—FUR} NISHED ROOMS TO RENT, pasonmn beard; third story, Seent alesmna NEAR BROADWAY, TO LET— Room on taird floor. sultabte NEAR NEW YO! ALS TRXINGTON AY NUR_CORNER TWENTY. atreet,"plain sooking al andant table, with or “without newly furnished Rooms, a Slations first cl; Chane, = ens or singly. A” 40 NINTH AVENDE, CORNER Or Babe igte hd womuk fm nt A FoRNisiiED ROOM, wiles) With Boatd ia" o, private famiye Bplenaia aia Lewy —. wi a vat I. ni and good accommodations, if (PRONT) TO ERT—WITt 37 West Thirg-encosd soame, PRIVATE FAM Rar Re _ Pan ttn Ft with Pura Paraished ® Boome and Ra Board, Serv taken. tice pit rg te med References required: A A HAnGE ba LOR AND BEDROOM TO LET—WITH leman and wife only. in a strietly pri- feonly' at is Went th street, ‘Terma reasonable: She pete for cheap lace need tot ape ore (References must Aw VRANKPORT HOUSE, ‘CORNER OF FRANKFORT ‘iiham streets, Pricen: $010 60 conta por tag y ailment AS FURNISHED ROOM TO bas perl SS RANGE, FOR two, with or withont ‘B to $6 por week. 92 Watts strest, ear cahington. House 75 818) to GS per week, sane it Board; Root per week: ‘Board [ACCOMMODATIONS | YOR TWO OR THREE GENTLE. men can be had in Reonss, with Bast Fir Aeenth street, near I place. avi? A “4 LAROE FRONT ‘ARLOR, ON FIRST FLOOR, TO Jet toa first class gentleman. without board, at 28 West Se street, corner of Broadway, near Fifth Avenue N AMERICAN FAMILY HAVE FORNISHED ROOMS A to let with Board, sultable for gentleinan and wife or ‘ro, sungie gentlemen. Location good. 152 West Thirty- ‘west of Broadwai A’ 14 AND 176 BLEECKER STREET, SIX BLOUKS pleasant Rooms, with exeelient ingly. from $6 50 tos per week, Families accordii BEAUTIFUL 5: ‘OND FLOOR TO LET_wirn jourd, to gentlemen and wives or two gentlemen, at #8 Macougal street, three doors from 1 Fourth, A stow «° reenwich top floor, FRONT ROOM TO LET_FURNISHED oR ‘UNFUR- ished, suitable for a gentleman and his wife. ora gentleman: terms moderate. Apply to Mrs. MILLER, Ame ULINTON PLACE. —HANDSOMELY FURNISHED suite of Rooms to let, with firat Board: references ‘¥ 22 THOMPSON 81! A’ Felt reer ne REET, NEAR WASHINGTON —— without Board. to gentlemen and their Ae single gentlemen. Terms moderate. Furnished Rooms to‘let, wives. Also APP nice as ike ae WE! «an obtain Boa: Le Gret. Alsofornisped Ao seep eae TO th teed, near Broadway. —A FEW x, Se Batons «Rooms, an — Ler. Lig gp gga ‘third and fourth foors: Ronse heated. wich A Shoe, i ELEG. pare rch Bn mt Went Thirty-ninth FURNI: AS PRIVATE rape yong J ‘WILL Ri Fors Avenue bent y two gentiemon and wpliomen. apniy a1 8 Bent aban, RENT, WITH BOARD. farnished, pn (Rooms Pere '-FOURTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH ms, with iret class their wives, ‘Board, for one FAMILY CAN MAVE THREE OR fo grirgae hoate, furaiehed ge antar. ATE f ‘ + Water, gas und all convenien: A —WELL FURNISHED without Board; terms treet. ‘APARTMENTS— WITH CP) terms moderate; R ; at 1,147 Broudway, A = . A Aero and pam] excellent ANTLY PURNISHRD FRONT MS TO ran or sihout Beard, ab Zt West NICELY FURNISHED KOOM, TO or with- swife or ingle. Jocation; ferences. erany. DL we h Serene: Sacer SECOND FLOOR FRONT Room, with aap and wife. atNo. € tor table unezorptionable. xeellent WMS fo s geste. RD. ag og Cee ROMA, EN EN Call at 78 West Forty: ARD FOR ¢ ‘CHI iaaET can in oe aay, se 8 far Address M. 1B Hera or -AN pres pone ee ACCOMs 16a Weee Teeny freniy-fourih sivect. Gas‘and bath iE OBTAINED BA ny location of Board, at $10 a NGA PARLOR £100 weeks tn Gixty-sixth street, towards Firet avenue. pa eee FRONT ROOMS, i very moderate. Saat No. 116 BOARD.—A arity ot SUIT-OF Rooms let. Also Rooms f¢ WITH BOARD FOR for A. 1. ddr P ood Last ba BATH a2 good Board for grntiemen or fauilies: 67 neighborhood. Famity FURNISHED ROOMS FoR ae NTLEMEN Hast Forty-eighth atreet te coadey. “ap piece, neat Broadway. REST. WITH BOARD. — Sas Deetommnmings with mosis. Ayply WR SINGLE | ROOMBK x ISHED LARGE PARLOR TO TET—IN A PRI. obatdt ‘Hoard: jelier and sirest, #ix blocks wees of BREVOORT -brosdteay, for gentlemen, mr FoReinmaD ox Mooms, ar 40 WEST @eatlemen only. Terms modersie, ‘ANDSOMELY FURNISHED BOOMS 0 1 LET—wir ‘without Board: prices from $6 to week. Mra. 188 Lexington avenue, between second and JELY FURNISHED PARLO! ino ‘single BS bai second story. ae. SUBNISEED bones ye with viRst med oy mvs nal Pithavenne The rooms fi are AND RED- Reoms. Apply at street, one block Pantrtes, bot and r, gee and fire, house private, coda vary desirable “sarees, FURNISHED R00! se. board. to genemen ‘tine place, West Twenty. aint Creeks 1, ACCOMMODATT! day. Row TO LET—AT % East FourTH ‘with fit class Board. Private table 1 desined. With On at 28 Lamar. VOR GENTLEMEN AT lade. Transient ae OOMS TO LET-—WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD. TO enptlemer Bonin siren INGLE GENTLEMEN OR GENT it Roem in and their wives to ladies er also a coummodatad. wives can obiatn +l n, by apply bs ig | nya Geventh avenue, near Fifty-second stieek a nt 158 te singin West F URNISHED ROOMS, WITR OR SITHOUT ‘also Kooms for housekeeping. Appiy xt No. 139 Bresdway and Beventh avenue cars pass the door, Le ET-8ECOED FLOOR, Fr RONT Sqn, ® ITy “BED. resin Ganceting, wilh or without ‘Cinse private renidence 158 Be: in the first ae. LET WITH BOARD—CHOICE Rooms, TOGETHER or separately, ben ‘anes. taken, “Call ator adarees 101 We Went Twenty-elel T20 STRANGERS oan Board or ‘Chiuion place. bonne oe ASD OT MIGHLY eee Ras Pes, private taoie, Appay nc ib ikeown ‘atape, sudern na socz Gosirebi; bat iad STRERT, US.—A LADY GfVING GOOD it, well turn (ny ‘Bosrd; terme 3 5 F g : Hee, on terme FOR tye nanan os BOARD ND D LODGING WANTED. OARD “WANTED. —/ bin thy LADY vg Fut TO obiain Board vate family a ‘treet. other predecrod: Address ©. T. P., Herald ARD WANTED.—A youse. GADY, DESIRES Room and Boa: ble Cathobe family, vant tg exceed $7 ox. References nd buired. Address M. Se tea 176 Uerald office. me gyenme ere Prt neh spmiar 8 dudes IN A RESPECT: n family or private boa house. Terms “Tfeterences tackbiged “Agdrow Geeman, Her, Bue ae Bre test bow Se, WIFE AND breakfast, by a atlesmane betweoe: Tairty> fourth and’ gat ad Sever Buea; state ne Address | Dy ‘box 4,183 N. ¥. P ARTED BE 4 YOUNG (GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, the neighborhood of New York. Board in a private fami where there are no boarders. ot ex- coved $18 Rees, Atewer Randolph, box giving fall particulars, Trerald ofce, 'ANTED—BY A FAMILY OF FOUR PERSONS, TWO [5 ms, ample closets, in boarding house, be- tween and nth streets, Second and Sixth ave- nues. | Board. fire. gas. not exceeding $180 per month. Ad- drese Thompson, Herald ofice. COUNTRY _BOA RD. BRIGHTON, STATE AND. A SINGLE leman wants Board (first las) tm private family. ey Comfort, box 676 Post office, N. Y. OUNTRY BOARD WANTED—FOR A GIRL 12 YEARS old, in a private family, where «he will receive home aitentiona, tuition in music and common English branches, Gall on or addvess, with pai moderate), Mra. on, 110 West Twenty-sixth street, New York | ye HOTELS. }E LANEAD MOUSE, 72 WEST FORTINTH STREET, Fed ne Reservoir’ Park, Rooms en sulte or singly, Ne RRwONOK “MOTEL, PORTY.SECOND STREET, BE- tween Madison and Lexington arenes looms en sulle i i elegant} ist Teaso! crane esha arn ROBINSON ? HERMAN HOUSE, 413 BROOME STREI .—ON THE S Buropean plan. "Desirable accommodations for per- manent or transient guests, at reasonable rates. poutine HOTEL, 427 AND 429 BROADWAY, BRANCH ‘Of the Tontine corner of Cortlandt and West streets. Rooms from 50c. to $s per day. Ladies’ and gentlemen's Testaurants attached. _CITY REAL ESTATE zee: SALE. “VERY HANDSOME FOUR STORY BROWN STONE Engtsh basement House, on East Tonto street, for containing all imiprovements; private sairs for ‘eer- POTTER BROTHERS & BELLAMY, No. 3 Pine street. (AT SI FOURTH AVENUE—HOUSES FOR SALE, 1960 aod gusbebmsdicted anand Meme eta mal = STANLEY DAY. yrnst CLASS HIGH STOOP BROWN STORE House, 2236051 r Fourth in Tren! avenue, for sale. corrected, put 100. th strwet, us URMY f & COP AND, 410 Fourth avenne, AS Wee a ncaa | R Snore 4 BELLAMY, No.8 Pine strent. ANENGIISH BASEMENT BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE— Teriy eeozed street, bet ween ‘and Sixth Sreomeny pian SE of _Ne. 9 Twenty. wert) FERT FRONT, 125 FEET DREI, IN THE of Pearl street, for sain on “PREDERION J A, PETERSEN, Architect, FRET CLASS POUR tipi acne STONE. TIGH . full front, for stop ,£Font, for sale in Fifth arene, be- u ‘fwen' ointh al irtieth aE erin TH & GARDENBEROH, ‘57 Cedar atreet. CHOICE : HOURE AKD IN CANAL STREET. A $12,000: 47 Houses and $15,000; near Canal Cl ce Lot, West stron | do, Greenwich avenue, frovenkon. ther Houses ned oa ah cations CK, 21 Broadway. A by eign ya Two <n! FRAME COTTAGE AND baxement, in West Twenty-seventh street; . Price Easy terms. Trquize st mi Aina" pre en ict ge eae bay HOUSE: ALL poses fect a1 ice $10,000, Two in Went Te arty. econ ‘diets cach $8,000." Invite of SEIXAS, ‘778 Bighth T sy AVENUE PROPERTY FOR SAur—THRER ‘on west ‘2x ed; ped tunes fi RK SALE—LOTS ON TH 77th and 78th ete. and 3d ai ee ee nes Ga Teth ot., botwoon 34. and On 64th 4t.. between Sth ‘snd Madison ave. On 424 st. between 4th and Lertngion ava. On Lexington av., between ‘Also Lota fronting on and ia the rictulty of Central Park. wo ‘e ‘Wall street. of WEST OF BROADWAY. mat 0 feet front, with two ‘ont. Al treet before 4°F. Mt. Brokemege Hou: Buildings "that wl pe. to the owner at 54 allowed. R SAL) Two HOUSES ON WEST. FBR Ses hth avenue, three story exch. For farther be? particulars ad- Fein ANB LOT, NO. ita . Bernitaapely %T. GILES. ime wee eed bay ag eg FL ), #0 Fourte avenue, - ber oF Thiet SALE IN Bass Ne Fv ale <ONE, , LOT eget soit ik Daa ae ae yore oa ia ae we BUCKEN ee | pa, Foss ARS? CLASS FOUR STORY sare mini Is Boon Porty- en a ih cs ifth Wark ae Bt Wood, & Cc OR Sal. SALE—CORNER REDFORD AND Bal streets, three Glory Siere under cellar Hounes; @16,00. B.C. THORN, Thornal, Broadway, wear Forty-eighth Phen SALB—ATOR Seren aire = arquuen: Sires rete et possengion Ma ‘West Nineteenth street, Ninth ven bartoed: houwe si Seer io BG. WANDE! ue R BALE THR HOUSE ANW LOT M4 “YRANKLI street, a few doors west of Brendwey. tenis, ac, at La 06 Brosdveay. comer Fourth » R 8. fe ate, well located. pay! & year; will La sold reasonabie. OR Salk FIFTH AVENUE LOTH. THR EXTIER Sak eee nae a nes and Forts i ono ae Sorts, eS Oe anit mi NOR SALB—ON | ont RIGHTERSTH STRET. at brigk je, 2x90, containing 5 walls and 9 8 and erery abemndance of carriage BuLbel re een ie opr --ortiepaeesty FoR: PALKVATUABLE ESTATE, SOUTHEAST COR- avenues and ty third street: three brick three sory Haildings, on Sixth aranue, cack about 2 IY 64 ford: miso, fumediately in rear, hoy ig Me pe a four fall pes with Frutaingn og, tee ee Ee, pply #0 Breonter, MM war it Reged saventh and Forty: chasers, and on easy termn ‘ory f REAL | ESTATE FOR § SALE, | REL: ESTATE. —THE SURSC RIBER, SUCCESSFULLY engaged in real estate and loan brokerage. will assoct ‘with a gentleman of known rospect: tabiliy. (same business). energy. Addross box Il Herald of- ziF TLEON, REAL AL. RSTATE AGENT AND BROKER, AT No. S12 Broadway, between Eleventh and tecy de—Being One of the best locations in the city for the ‘and sell! = ~ee* od selling of Hi Stores, Rooms, Farms He has several fin for collecting rents and ie gery enc ‘ai of whieh will ‘natiers counested with ithfully and promptly attended to. Cor. WM. WILSON. 1 I FOR A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP House; choice location, near Broadway: sodern Improvements; Se TRL iT an ove, LA gd ND, 201 $18.00 FOR A TH “ty STORY, HIGH ‘erooe | § rows stone Howe, of rty-nint RL 6xtOu75: Io fine ‘and’ linmedinte posscasion. POTTER BROTHERS. r ERELLAMY, No. 8 Pine street, ROOKLY:! RE. ESTATE FOR 8 Le. FINE RESIDENCE FOR SALE—THE PROPERTY at an estate: station ome of the best in Brooklyn built, in com- 38 feat wide, three stories, thorou Ey gee Le ‘$0x100 fects Bie price $80.0 ; lots adjoining if wanted. to examine house apply at 191 President ~ PP sabsisablthen stent nov ver ALE—IN CARROLL STRERT, BROOKLYN, 108° feet eaxt of Third avenue, atwo story and attic frame ‘uilt, 26x40, 12 rooms, 28% lots of ground. and Anat De pola. at Gace, to close AD entate. balance in instalments to suit pur- capes SPAFARD, 150 Reuwen street, & Wall street, New York. ALE, OR TO LET—THE any Ad Bounce Fo D: Poss President street. Brooklyn; OR ose 34 bedrooma. iar modern phn apa A to: SUGENE CHEVALLIER, &l Cedar ge ' “COUNTRY 1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. COUNTRY SEAT—23 MILES 01 o DOUNTRY § FR M THIS sci BY A FIRST CLASS FARM, 110 ACRES, SEVEN MINUTES from station, one hont from New York, Northern Rail- Foad of New Jersey; many bundred choice fruit trees, Wwellings, contains all of the improve: words, "Parties wishing to vuv,, sell or exchange’ sail on or hin, uv, sell oF exchange call on or Or address W. H. MELICK, 421° Brondway, VERY NEAT HOUSE, BARN, CARRIAGE HOU c.: 22 acres good land, apples, pears, cherries Small fruit in abundance; a stream of water runs through the farm, ‘all in eer * aa shat ‘New Jervey. cH ‘ummit: price iso various other places at to $10,000 each. n WARD, 99 Cedar om AL WANTING FARMS.—GOOD SOIL, MILD CLI. A mate, 3 miles south of Philadelphia, ‘Price only $25 Per acre, Alno improved Farms, Hundreds are settling. Noonan sent tree, Address C. K. LANDIS, Vineland, lew. RICK YARD FOR SALE—WITH STEAM POWFR, dwelling house and building; capable of making 4,000 bricks per day: large water front; balf the purchase money can remain on bond and m ortanae. Adare Joba NW. ner, 155 Fulton street. corner of High, Brooklyn, ‘Wm. Wright, South River, Middlesex county, N. J. ARMS ‘AND COUNTRY SEATS FOR SALE—BY JOHN. SON, MILLER & HAL New Je: Gass Y., or LL, 25 Nassan street. sey. elegant Country Seat on Passaic river; handsome baild- ings. fruits, $50 000; one at $28,000, and one at $17,000 near Pasaare bri Also. 10 acres, superior buildings, $30,000; magnificent res, beautiful House, 16 rooms, fine penile. ‘at. Elizabeth," $15,000: brick House. 16 rooms, and Land, at Rahway, $12,000. Aino, frame House, waste hous bai ‘Also. 120 acres, fine residence and 315,500. , Bigs omg and pretty Cotta; Torainntos fet pi choice, tru! Trait 64,000: farm 8 acres, se good house, comets 8 ‘Soll, nt Chatham ear depot, $10,700" illace, for building sites, $6,000. Also, House, on Main street. (nO, Also, half acre, $1100, Also, 18 acres, & streets, 12.500 ; Marm 30 ac! neat outbid ng 0 aiscotch Pains: one of @% acres, plonty fruit, ood’ thease: Also, 47 acres. bulldi: wot cider. mill” ee, $12, a Also band me Couniry Seat $8 acres, briek house, ‘bat and cokd Rished, $30.000. “Fine roar seme, raraet mrkoon: ‘whl ished, $26. ‘entches'er eK commodions House and barn, "e Also, (oe ised Rag ‘butler’, ot place erie arten i mi 1 mile fom Spek pe ty eed aro Supe- fine all te; neat Gothie Cot at Sand’s, 10 2, SONI vas en Bedrooms, poly en, Moone. iste Be tg SALE OR TO RENT— CONFORTABLE COUN. , near the Great South Bay. Fourth avenue. pee FURNISHED Sap ae en BS PROM PORT Richmond. railroad, a Farun of <Toguize on Wednesday: st ® ‘Vesey Street after 100% ‘clock, for full particulars, _... BEAL ESTATE WANTED. REMENT PROPERTY WANTED TO acy, on jease—The highest market value given. Apply to R. H. GIRBORH & 00." 486 Broome street /EMENT PROPERTY WANTED.—WE DESIRE 70 lease several good class Tenant Houses, suitable rest- ences for respectable mechanics. T. WILLIAMS & BON, 42 Eighth & avenue and 76 Cedar street. ANTED—THREE | STORY HOUSE BRIOK OR masern. Twentieta to Fort Neth street. Highth avenues to Broadway; jocation unexceplionsbie: no. fancy price, 308 Post Owners only’ Cisdress every part ictlar to box Pru RCHASE—A ye FARM. FOR the most valuatite pat ANTED TO sill be wives Soul from which am sctive imam eam roctise 100,000 ln wo years. Address Rxchange, Herald office. LOCATED IM- ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE_WELL Real Estate in the city of Chicago tothe amonnt of $50,000. Apply to 5. F. TRELAND. Broad- way, ANTED TO PURCHASE—A THREE STORY Wicd stoop Honse, in good order. between Twentieth and Fithleth streets, in & good ne! chborhood: must be west of Fourth and east of Eighth ‘areaues, Price not to cxseed $6, ress Hou rald of, T a9 FOURTH AVENU! 1A; city and country: furntahed During the season send weekly for my Real Eetave Circular. STANLEY DAY. FACTORY ‘TO LET—NEAR BAST RIVER, WITH OR Awe power: fcur stories and basement. new, 6x50, ited all ind; large yard. Apply at 523 Fifth street, 4 Rent —_— 2100820. % WEST FORTIRTH STREET: nee ave Jo Daseuneat; gan and water; Hew. painted, sro Rent $40. above. Apply as ‘A Miaat ciass 6 FURNISHED Tov Bove | AS Lr, Ww Santen Neen A. LARGE NUMBRR OF PURNISHE! HODES, DR. for rent. Prices month, by ma a ci No. # Twenty-third street, FY Fitth 4 Avenn iota alt MAGNIFICENT COUNTRY SEAT—anouT FOUR miles from Fark, to let for a term of years: nothing more Snare desieable in, the vicinity af New Yorks twelve tifully adorned je, with fruit of every fercpbtion. May be occupied for « country club honse or No. 9 Twenty-third street, Fifth Avenue Boia At ps TORY FIRST CLASS THREE sTORY Saeube ul wofur- house: beautiful surroundings: in- annum. 12 Foriy-fith ‘street, toe bixih avenue; carroutes. “Apply on VERY ER, SECOND FLOOR, CENTRAL in ; also Third Floor, fous reame, « and $15, $Waad ‘$0 per month FURNISHED ROOM AND BEDROOM. SUITA' LE for hourel te gentleman wife withont aepal gent and = single with Stove. Apply at @2 nisceundls SUIT OF TARER PURNISRED Rooms ON SECDND A, floor to rent, eu iy to aia for three days at 181 West Twentioth i oe bane AND BEDROOM AND TWO to let, without board, at 41 Hudson Lindl A oy Rosette. FOR BUSTNESS— HOU Ge to let; also half #5 Ht pad in Went T ween nues, Apply PPREROH 4 00., Beo,'= avent A,-te —T0 LET=THRER SPLENDID STORES ON WEST don “Q'rare elunce: Apply to - DEVO, Sos haw ave nad % Awe a Lenn gs Ligne AND CEL. lar, to len fi ron business location, street and ire ay —” VOR SAUR-OS UNIVERSITY PLACE, A OUOTCK viet af Rbous 58 x 100; very for pianoforte, fur. trey be, ealoarooms, fhe ol bua vets y interext on he cont, Mi ‘apply at Nec 5 Gueone street. MILLER & mene, 0 (uns, HOTmte iD OTHERS.—TO LEASE, POR A ta, rs, the building northwest corner of Twenty. i corner slore is rented street; rear; two sare coal ‘he made on Broadway ad, LUDLOW & 00. Not ae 3 Pine atreet, R REXT—A BOAP AND CANDLE FACTORY: BX- ‘snltent loration inquire in sore 01 Peatl eres nt pereieiore oa Be TO RENT, AT O8WHOO. ¥. ¥., atten Fah ca 40 se ie eae N.Y. S| eres iD oUse, ware STABLE, TO Late. pee bo egeet aa Sate Seas Pea eer sees |= ie oh ta $wo oF three gentlemen. HOUSES, ROOMS, 40. TO LET, TENTEEL Wc HOUSE (most © ENTRAL) NOW TO LET oF lenea, possesion May, near Tompkine’ square; 19 rent Ls. 1 rebane. a ply wo We J sau, $6 Fulton street ate OVSEKEEFERS a PERSONS oowxa TO HOURE- ing can pay by wookiy oF monthly parments for Tarpetas jedtiny e BENDALL scorns, mceaneet Canal and Nand Hueod sires ts, PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED TILL FEBRUARY 1, 1867, for renting Stores and Offices in the New Herald Building, om Broadway, Park row und Ann aireet.” Plans of tandents corner of be examined at the office of the ee negro nt, corner of Fulton and Nassau streets, to whom the proposals may be directed, ROPOSALS WILL BE RE a rosie Sa BE RECH ED eat, FRRRC ART Bunding, cor gorner of Fulton Ful ae ret "Tinos of the banger to =o bei nh be ais i STORAGE FOR SERRYIBIPO. POS ITURE, Be sini all thos.” 3d Ninth avenue, 00 West es ue, om Thirty: STORET TO LET_STOCK AND FIXTURKS FOR SALE; of the best locations on Kighth avenue, beng 22858 Wiens Lia new ew Onere = For particulars inquire RES AND LOFTS TO LET ALL OVER eve Stores and Ronee for sale all over the city, Bit and suited. N.C. BISHOP, 67 Liber: street, LET.—BLEECKER & DENISON, 534 PINE § STREET, have first class furnished ince et Houses to rent in Fourteenth, Waverley place -first, Twenty-minth and Thirtieth atreets, Park avenue. T°. LET—THE FOUR LOFTS pM. 4 Pearl street. Apply to Anca g- sl STONE, THREE STORY. HIGH my nents £5 pina a comalate. 129 West Thirty-sixtb ae H. HINE, 56 Sixth avenue, LETINO. % UNION SQUARE, WITH OR WITH. ‘out Stable In the rear: house $2 feet front, lot 150 feet: slso to et No. = Union sguare, lor Sexe fect For full pprdeulars apply to E, H. LUDLOW & CO., No. 3 Pine 10, 318. BROADWAY, B. HUTCHINGS, 33 10 LET SAT 10 BROADWAY, TOP FLOOR, ROOM Beek; rent $150 per annum: alno for sale or to inae aQis on Reuse Tones See tines To change Stable on Twenty-fonrth atree ire at room ber, from 18 to $.0'cioek. Salas: T° LET-A FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM {ob the second floor, front; rent $12 per week; fire and gan included, No. 64 Bleecker wtreet, near Broad: 9 LET_IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, PARLOR ‘AND Basement, freive or fourteen rooms, handsomely furnished: $35 to woek; very desirable; five minutes! ride from Fifth Avenue Hot Address B., station G. T° LET_GENTEEL APARTMENTS: FURNISHED OR unfurnished. Enquire at ll0 Bast Twenty-fifth street; or of D. BURKE, 59 Great Jones street. T° LET—A GROCERY STORE, WHERE A FORTUNE bas been made. ‘There are 100 families in the two houses, Apply in the bakery 656 Water street, 0 LET—A FINE BASEMENT, SUITABLE FOR A it mancfacturing business: ‘cheap rent. Apply on the premises, 44 Franklin street, from 10 to 4, PETIA LLOOR IN F COTTAC HOUSE, 201 EAST Twenty-third street, TLL, ay 1, or longer, to.a responsible party. go four story House, 13 rooms, besides basement and kitchen, neatly furulshed, ‘new last June; i fenice!, neighborhood, Twenity-recond sireet, between and Tenth avennes; IPO LET—PARLOR AND TWO BEDROOMS, KITOIEN, closets, range, gan pered: Tent $20 per, month; int nth avenne, near Thirty-frst street. fo LEASE_LAROE FS AND ar Bisaied fa adjoinivg. Prive Year. Nluth ward” Addtean bor 8000 Pose odice. isles #2 (be T° LEASE, ‘FOR SALY OR EXCHANGE YOR BEAL town. Toguire core 6. aPUERIY, Ko Wall street, T[0 ERYSICIANS O8 DENTIATS. _BLEGANTLE SUR. Offices und Reception Rooms, wi bed abs Weat Sixteenth supeet at FOR SALE. i _} PRR CANT REDUCTION—.ALL THAT Fe tecat Drag tar Ort tatoys ty a le gad Hardwa anters, Desks, Showessea, Ofoe Rails Apply to “HODGE, 30 Jane airect, » ke West, vorner Fighth avenne. R SALE—THE WELL KNOWN OYSTER BAlOOn and Restaurant 14 Prince street; a five years’ lease: cheap reat. Keasons for Nimg, the Gintavor with the rd ber. joard of Excise, Appl resnnt Proprietor ia Hy at bene num OR BALK CUBAP—THE TOOLS OF A PA ‘shop; wnat be sold by the lirst of the mouth. at 421 Bivhth avenue, in the basement, Sake: FOR SALE, AT TUE AMPRIQAN PA- 7 Mudhe Manufactor:ng’ Company, corner Box strent her avenue, Greenpoint, 1 1, about 10,000 trom map Pats, good chadivon, ata iow gues, or will cxenange i ‘or lamp or bastard moulds or bastard pols $300. =LIQUOR STORE AT HALY PRICE, OWNER saptnnt lave to-day. Also partner wanted, with 8 few hundred in Liquor siore, to ver BR. NEWTON, BR BOX Inquire ‘MACHINERY. — QOILER AND ENGINE FOR SALB—CYLINDER, 5X is Inches: suttable for hoisting; 4!, in complete order would be sold cheap. Can be ween on board the pile driver Bi the dry dock, Astoria, L. I. INGINES AND | stata Band. from 3 to 160 horse power. Machines, Platform Scales, §I Vibea Machinery otal = kinds at Horr! 167 Water street, Brooklyn. uy Fen sthia SALE SQUARE DOUBLE ENGINES, DELLL- ines and Portable Trunk Engines, STEAM ENGINE COM: W AND SECOND Planers, Iathes, Dri. Mog, Ful Fulties, Anvil yee and nimple, ROOT PANY'S sroom, No. 165 Duane street, Toot at organ treet, ervey. Cy three Laximotve in street Bouter 18, 25 ohare re lorizout alan periph tak verer nan poasbie prices. Heise EXCBLSIOR LURRING MACHINES ‘are always on hand at the machine shop $0 Centre at. ACHINERY OF ALL KINDS BouGHT AND SOLD, ‘at the Mach: De 6 Kast ‘Norfolk sore. “seigenyaagaie CHARLES eS JORDAN. ORFARLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES Hho pean fh based CIRCULAR SaW MILLS. The best aaa mont complete In use. Circular sent on a) DOD & MA ‘ation, tr ENGINE COMPANY. and 96 Maiden lane. ANTED—A 16 HORSE POWER ENGINE; ALSO ONE Rs 3 Chest. for 14 feet diameter, weight 10,000 lbs, ; wrought irof shaft, about, 12 feet by 16 inebes. Kpply t to JOHN STUART, Desier in Locomotives and Maz ehinery, 1961 anata BILLIARDS, (NOR SALE—A_SEOOND SIZE PHELAN BILLIARD Table, in perfect order, used only two months, in a priv vate honse, Sadi ‘Address box Bast Pow oa ~paeain a MARBLE MANTELS. ‘ARLE MANTELS AT REDUCED PRICES—A FINE. selection on band at 8. KLABER’S Manulactory, 54 First avouue, near ‘Third sirest, New York. Call and'ex- MANTELS.—THE BEST PLAC! city 10 purchase Starble mantela of the iate at very low pi KL. Marble Works. ighveenth reat a Gut this out. THE I Ue: ‘ARBLEISED SLATE MA NTRLS-SUPERIOR iN ‘appearance, more durable, Lal€ thesprice of m: WART Glo Bixth avenue, between Tuiriy-th and ixth «(reets, A “LARGE ORDER FOR SOUTHERN MARKET. 3. «+ MORRIS pays the highest price for Ladies’ and Uemen’s Cast Off Clothing. Pants $5, for Coats $6 to $15. Dresses $610 st or address 9d Boventh avente. “Ladien ‘attended to by Mrs, Morris. T THR Ripe ee MARKS, 93 SIXTH A’ Ast shette tatea 8 ice see Rasa r dealer ip th, ‘clty for their Cast-of S Ngee eon Jewelry, Pars, &c. Please be ‘Waited upon by Mr. of address the number a9 larks, in and out of the city. 170 FIFTH AVENUE, UE, COREE OF TW or raury saooeD. street.—An Recon . with basi ard bedrooms’ com vu ding’ very decranie to: | a 1 Wesina vine Lt, NBATI LPO ReaD Bove, arn seer at hot to enced gat per Post WAstEpes BTORE, SUITABLE = GROCERY, fo & yood neigh oro ire or will hth Tatra gf ne now open, “Address ‘ot Harvisou'e Printing A —FOR ‘SALE, BOWLING A AND BILLIARD SALOONS, . undid down town Restaurants, |. —, ool Luneh frotloneries Bat and Gap Store Phowogra Facey, Serpet Heating Business, a boda Water erga i MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. bp Lg: arighier RA IN AR. ease, Mock and Fixtures of a Ro idl, ria "0, Herel located tand now doing @ Adi aa] AND BURGLAR PROOF -8AFB, WITH FA- tent combination lock (Herrick's make), 42x82. for sele hoe eet it eho for immediately. Inquire of WM, C. Al turex of en a nd domestic {he store #3 Fotion aver e, Brooklyn, TBA AND GROCERY STORE OX WEST ‘SIDE or th avenue, well stocked, doing a good business, no be sold, with four Af appiied for then w week, Thqulre of NEIX AY A) TAUNDRY POR BALE—F* TARLISHED 35 YEARS, having eee hote! business, with all necessary ratus, low @ &e.; will yell for $1,200. Inquire of Saeixan, 7 778 Hichin avenue. As A espn WOOD YARD, WITH BOILER AND two story brick building and good stock of P everything complete; well udapied for ynaching by oF other business: lease: cheap rent. Will sell the whole or half interest. Apply at dl, 433 und 43 West Thirty- fourth street. RARE OPPORTUNITY.—FOR SALE, THE LEASE, Rtock and Fixtures of un old estabhshed Barroota, with club repms attached. Reut Liver BR 4 00., 6 Pulton street. —FOR SALE CHEAP—AN “OUD ‘ESTABLISHED A: Grocery Store; must be sold this weak. Timp joods, Trad arkers. _e Se ee Diwor ae Nhuth ath venice” Ment Market CHARCR.—YOR SALE, FURNITURE AND GOOD titached, reat $200, Sormer Liquor Groceries Co baad Concert Raloous. Ap py ISTILLERY FOR SALE ONE DAERY So Mi aR wah. ik or the Bull" and appandagse will be told separate. Address box 107 Herald otiee. RUG STORE FOR SALP—HELD BY A PHYSICIAN 00d retail trade and practice. Sinaib LJ Brooklyn | and country. ‘8 Drngginta’ Agency, 240 Broadway. ANY. GOODS STORE ‘py 4 RAL’ b—WITH OR WITH. ut took: Las Jogalit d apartment, cheap rent, business pave. goer fe ing the cit; cy Ginx, Auctioneer, 2 hs - a “gi R SALE—THE ay K AND FIXTURES OF THE Boot and Shoe Store 408, orane rent, New Yor! Fixtures for sale and Store 0 let. at 40816 Grand «. Re Ley = HOL, DISTILLERY ANDAE. rienances, I rupait : eapacity bo 900 barrels hij root alcohol ibs ony of Baltimore. aumen Hay, South Green aircek, more. RR SALE—ONK IRON STILL OF £60) GALLONS capacity, wader in Cea CE dome 20 inches high and 30 cher in having been cheap, Inquire of two a ie MATEHEW ARDERSOR, 1 CHEESE AND EGG STORE; Apply at 602 Bigh Fs “BALE—TWO CORNER LIQOUR STORES ON Fonrth avenue; leense paid. apply at corner 3 Tene niraet and aven ‘CUF! (OR SALE NEG AT Tease (low rent) of here in wae roan Prot, box AND FixXTURR®, WITH ‘well located Gallery. Photo- at half its valine ad- Feral ‘PpoR saLe—THE JASE. SPOOK, 1ICENSR AND pM 3 the known St. Nicholas Restaurant, Ce street, under the hotel, al! in comyt Sorias ‘order Teasonabdle as the owner is froing out or the t ths business. ae. Apply 06 the premises. OR aALB—HAR mr _} Fi TURES, een tenn Bir yar ed 4 Lin me inquire steal We ‘Went Fat a. OR R SALE—A A FIRST CLASS BA co Py -*] AND “BILLIARD = Le on Bayt teehee! be . yeuse’ an Sheep ren tee i. tecilbast ring saree’, cor ner A Spo wod ak ware: | bn es Fetes oe fe AND FIXTU vette 108 Broad = CITY, COR. F%. FORE Hea! Ree Sa ned Prospect streets, near Pavoun EE astess dremel cd A TEENTION LADIES AND. GENTLEMEN CAN RE. fall val for east off "AND MILLER, 186 ‘SPECIE PAYMENTS. An Easy Plan for Resumption gf Specie Pay~ ments Without Contracting PresengCar- remev. ‘TO TBE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. From the moment when gold became an artidle of merchandive in the country it ceased to be a standard of value, and when paper currency took the place of gold it in ite turn became the standard of value for property of all kinds, In the estimation of competent judges this country has been using in former times about four hundred mil- lions of gold and silver as a circulating medium, and about the same amount in bank issues, redeemable in gold on demand. The amount of gold at present ia the country may possibly fall short of the above estimate to the extent of say fifty millions; but the irredeemable paper currency in various shapes amounts to the énor- mous sum of three thoasand millions, not including the issues of all non-nations! banks. ‘The effects of this expansion of paper currency are feit in the increase of house rents and enhanced price of all the necessaries of life, while the burden of high Prices falls on those who feel it more sensibly, whe are the least abie to bear it, and who are the majority of the nation. Nevertheless, while it is evident thet as long as the currency remains in its present condition the advant must ever remain in favor of the few and net the majority, yet it will be for the interest of ail to allow the irredeemable paper currency to remain in circula- tion, since «a sudden contraction would paralyze in- dustry, apd clog to a fatal extent the wheels of enter- ize abd commerce. Under these circumstances, therefore, a return to specie payments isn diffioelt matter, and the object of this communication is to point out # means of recon- ciling this mucl desired end with the conficting con- dition of our national finances set forth above; in other words, to effect a return to specie payments without any contraction 1m the paper currency. The proposition, then, in plain terme, is to induce Con- gress to pars an act, at the earliest possible day, author- izing any person who may egat tender notes to an smount not exceeding $10 at the Sub-Treasury offices in New York or other large cities, or at government re- demption offices which may be established for the par- to receive in return a like amount in it take « week to pay out two millions of gold Sh eee, apd me i the weekly seceipié sovernment retain Se ee hundred millions to apply to [eS ‘The premom or ‘and aovording as it decitned— at the a eperedion of ene, two or pd months—the smog, mount of «m1 presentable for redemption rr be increnaid to $50 or $100, until when gold and eae be at par the amount could safely be made But at this point there shouid be a limit, in order to Prevent an undue pressure being exercised’ by unscru- pnious speculators in the withdrawal of too large an amount of gold at apy bp time, thus advancing the price of goid a asuea = ‘embarrassing government in the resuro} specie payments. I neods no demonstration to ehow that an the price of gold devtined the Jess would be the demand for goid by the peaple on the government; and then, estimating for example, the weekly drain of government gold out in the manner after the Japse of a few weeks, at $1,000, the government would become com) iy master of the situation. In to the currency thus bought ap, govern- ment ud take care to og mie it in payment of bred expenses, if order stringency in the oney market could possibly veoalh, os it might, from ry eribarawal ‘of e0 muck currency. ‘The probability of a heavy export of gold is not lost sighto’, nor cao it be w ‘a8 aD objection to the pro- posed , for even it it should awount to the weekly sum to be paid out 7 foverament the yoid a. would be more than flied by gold imports from Call ; and farther, since a mons would Ley io Sree there would be sach a in Europe ry would supereede bar necerrity. for the exportation of at jeast to any alarming amount, ‘The standard of valve being once more gold, the same prices would rule as in former days of specie curreucy — Soreia cases of supply and demand ex with. standing the large amount of paper remaining in circuia- tion, Ragland furnishes a good example with a large amount of redeemable or convertible paper in circulation, and yet where everything ischeap. It would be vain to look for any other reason for the cheap- pees of labor and industrial products in that country be- yond the simple one that bank issues are convertible— thou “ bys able English financiers doubt the thorough sou the «yster, and advocate inconvertibility. But wo nave nothing to do with that question further than insomuch as it may help to illustrate the theory proposed in this communication. The ee object here ie © @mooth the way for a resumy of specie pay- ments, and to call the attention of to this plan, in the betief that it je ctege my in the hope that it may be adopted, looking above all to the great end and aim of a troty yn democratic cn” 2 Bg welfare of the many, and not of the few. COURT CALENOAA—THS Day. Burma Comnt—Gernnal vat. Ten. — Adjourned to Febru- Covrt—Crovrt.—Part 1—Nos. ee 797, oe, om ce ery Pa ae hg +f Sh: Re wrote ah, Ts, 2, ‘114, 718, 726, N60, 912, sis oon, be ees (Ghent -Onaseamns. Reserved canee—Nos. 50, 70, Wa 60,313 CT 128, Cail commences at 167. Vourt—Truat Teaw.—Adjournea for the Comnon Prase.—Part 1—Altjournod to whi sity came wi be ken up. ig pean Trial TERM,—Now, 151, 98, 161, tii eal 188, 167, 166, 3, 114, mi im 199, 187, a ieee Oe dhs tidaad Carpets and Furnitare, Por reas ‘lease call pid THR HIGHEST Leaee vial isrinda ke 3 THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. Projects of Complaints, Suggestions as Public, The blockade of ice and snow which has prevailed ia ovr streets and rivers of late seems to have severely raf- fied the temper of the public, whose voice, ay beard through our columns, has partaken somewhat of the fury of gales and the bitter growlings of beings subjected to innumerably anpoyances. Most of the communications reaching us lately are in the form of complaints, which show very accurately the petulance and ill hamor oc- casioned by the discomforts incident to snow banks, joy rivers amd street cars, traversed by ill managed ferry- boats, ‘The first gfow) comes from A Marine View. Acorrespondent from the Navy Yar@ barracks pro- tests on bebalf of the corps against the proposed action of Congress toward either the transfer of the Marine Corps to the army or its total abolishment In the course of a very long communication he refers to many cases in which the corps has won especial honor, not only im foreign wars, but in # great number of the hardest fought fields of the late war. He complains, finally, although marine offleers have fought side by side ou many hard- contested fleids with army officers, and have equally die tinguisbed themselves, they (the marines) have not been rewarded with promotion, while their brother officers of the land service have received both honor and advance- ment, Omcial Neglect. *.° “A.B. W.” complams that during Inst week a “street wasber’’ in Fourth avenue, pear Twolfth street, burst and flonded the pavements, the water freezing ina solid hillock of ice, and making the street impassable for ve- hicles, The police @ticers on duty in the vicinity bad reported the condition of affairs night and morning since the occurrence, but nothing had been done to remedy the difficulty, aud the water was suffered to run op, at the imminent risk of {ts finally pouring through the coal holes into the cellar of the residences im the neighbor- hood. Dangers of the Street Cars. An old gentleman calls attention to the slippery con- dition of the steps to the street. cara, and suggests that they be covered with matting for the benefit of the pub- Jie, and especially of aged pers4ns, to which latter class several serious accidents bave lately happened in con- sequence of the failure of the railroad companies to take such precautionary measures, ‘The Clat of Early Disabled Soldiers. A soldier asi y Congress does not give the bounty to those volunteers of 1861 who, after a campaign on tho Peninsula became so utterly broken down by fever con- tracted in the service that they were mastered out for disability. The correspondent claims that wounds were preferable to the sufferings consequent on disease con- tracted in the service, and contends that the fact of soldier having become early disabled by sickners does not preclude the possibility of his having done ga/lant service for his country. Why Many Buildings are Unsnte. A mechanic asks why building 1s allowed w proceed in such cold weather as we have had lately, when the mortar freezes as soon as it touches the stone, and there- fore losos half of ite. strength. This practice the éor- respondent asserts, is the cause of the otherwise upac- countable falling of the wails of many buildings, which often occurs when they are subjected to only a slight pressure, A Seldier’s Grievance. A soldier of the Fifth United States infantry, stationed at Fort Sumner, New Mexico, writes that although be and many others of his company are entitled to $300 bounty from New York, having been credited during the war to the quota of this coenty, they have vainly tried stag ve! fa cote wo a oan although rg bave themselves to tne manipniation of lawyers bave hed their demands satisfied. The soldiers wish to kuow why it is that the bounty dealing authorities will not notice em” “phe Relief of Brsadway. Another correspondent proposes to relieve Broadway of ite immense crowds and to do away with its difficulties ‘py leaving the pavement of that thoroughfare in ite “asaal wretched condition,” and paving very finely two ‘streets running parallel with it, This, according to bie plan, would draw away the carts, carriages and heavy vehicles from the central thoroughfare, and jeave it for the omuibuses and hight wagons alone. To relieve the corner of Broadway and Fulton street of its perpetual jam of humanity, the correspondent suggests that the removal to points up town of the two markets ( Washing- ton and Falton) would be edectual, inasmuch as the orash at the above named point is mainly owing to the reat traffic and pasaage of vebicles to and fro between the markets, The correspondent thinks that if there places were further up town, where both the island and the avenaes are wider, and the pressure of other busi- ness is not #0 great, the object of relieving at least the corner of Broadway and Fulton street would be attained, A Medification ef the Excise Law Proposed. ‘The rigid enforcement of the provisions of the Excise law draws forth a long communication on the liquor question, in which the correspondent claims thas the politicians have shown after-olection perfidy to the liquor dealers who aided in electing them to the Legislature, in most instances on promises exacted that they would oppose the enforcement of the obnoxious law. The writer calls for the enactment of some restrictive law ae severe only as that prevailing in Englaid, which exacta of the liquor dealers that they close thetr places du the hours devoted to divine service, but suffers ‘hem to remain open the rest of the day. This, be thinks, would be the better and more agreeable course, since, while the Present law exusperates the people, it does not reduce the number of drunkards, but simply conceals ‘nei revels. A School for Young Yachtmen. ‘John Smith, of Third avenue,” makes a nove! propo- sition, to the effect that the lake in Central Park, near the Seventy-second street entrance, be properly un- proved and used for the purpose of developing the Battical tastes of children, who should be allywed'tp sil miniature yachts in it, under the direction of an “ancient mariser,” who, according to the correspond- ent's plan, should be epee eat sem ger in the vicinity of tie Inke. ee eel ies. embraces many other things which would read a fairy tale to the youngsters concerned in the propo- sition. ‘The Unton Ferry Company. A Brooklynite, doing business in Wall street, com- plains that the passengers on the boats of the Uvion Ferry Company are detained on board the boats through unecessary delays in the slips when the ice «does not render the river difficult of navigation, He also staten that the reason of this ix that the company find It cheaper to detain their boats durine the evening until they ure crowded than to allow thet to run regularly to conduce to the comfort of the public, and, in addition to this, he alleges thet the ferry employes on the docks and op board “conduct affairs with most insolent ind ference to the comfort of the public.”” A Big Organ for New York. “Progross”’ advocates the erection in this city of a large music ball, similar to the St, George in Liverpool, and urges aleo the building of s prodigions organ for New York, to rlval that of Boston. He thinks those things due as an adequate expression of the great masical arte existing in the metropolis, Freezing on a Car Route. A plaintive appeal comes up from a freezing parrenger on the Eighth avenze Railroad line, who plunges inte logical profundities in order to demonstrate the great necessity existing for the ‘ou Of stoves of some other Wertuing apperatoe ip helter ‘cars’” & stationed ab Sixtieth and Fighty-fourth streets, on the above mem- tioned rowte, where the people are in danger of freeziug. An Appeal for England. A lady correspondent hopes that the fashion, eo long Prevalent in America, of eailing se ea England wi!) be done away with through the friendly ven by tee » Regia people to the youwene Yugaged in does How te Prevent Kerosene Accidents. The following rules are given by a Jersey correspondent as a sure means of prevention of accidents by the explo- sion of kerogene, which have been so frequent of Inte ae to cause him to divulge the resulte of his experience to the public, as follows :—Never fill the lamp when ality - ‘Trim alwaye by day, putting in fresh ofl every morning and removing the charred portion of the wick. Avoid exposing the lamp to sudden drafts, which biow the flame into the reservoir of of) and explode there. tended to explosion ts imporsib! eis a light @ obtained twice = aes ‘The Governor's Pardoning Po “Justice” thinks that tho Governor the pardoning power which rests in bis hands, wy ibe Giscriminate relesee from prison and punishment lately