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/ fag 4 Ke FRANKFORT ae cadngien in Open all Pet 80 wo $3 por T 190 AND 19 BLEECKER STREET—LARGE AND smail Rooms, with Board, for familles oF single gen- n. No moviug in May. PRIVATE FAMILY AT 43 WESTITWELPTH STB? ep can tom gentleman and wite aud two gon. with furnished Rooms and Board; “s #44 chil- @ven not taken. Reference required. a ae A ERATE YAMILY WILL TET 4” veut FUR. nished Room second floor, witb 4-. Spoiy at 338 Lexington avenue. that class Board, FURNISHED FRONT ROOY .7o LET—WITH OB without Board; first ae ¥r board. feat Twelfth steak betweon Fit g wah GoM ABBA at 49 LADY HAS A SECOND Yiook PRONT PARLOR, Bedroom connectiny,, yan, ely furnished, #0 et = ial Board; bath. toash tre if desired. apply Second avenue, Wear rg fourth, street. PRIVATE FoMILy WIGL LET 4 SUIT OF CHOICE my mbar or soparately, with gp tte yn yp 1 Lesher adress ii % ad Surect, No suoving'in Maye iW T 18 WASHINGTON PLAC! EAR Ni YORK 7, iotel“Mandeome Fariors Mead’ Bedrooma te rent wits second floors. Private ta- fest Twen- bie if preferred, T 42 UNION bel ye ya 8 PARLOR FLOOR, HAND- rd toon’ to let, ole wiin'private table. Seen rchanged. Apply for one week. WELL, Rag THIRD STORY ROOM TO ont! hk Board, in a first class house, No. 27 West a ree near vie avenue, References ex- FEW GENTLEMEN CAN FIND EXCELLENT Poor and pisemant Rewcas ot low salen, athe German g house Hail place, near Peari street, NICELY FURNIGRED FRONT AND BAOK BOOM second floor th Board, to families or gentio- ig at 120 ‘Wacdougal es bi $7 ens WEEK—A FRW CS rab reste OR A gentlemen tlemen wives cam gbtain Board at 118 UIT OF ROOMS—ON SECOND FLOOR, FRONT, SSeadsotnel fo to two gentlemen, at week. No. 8 Bond stre: i bah $2 : FEW NEATLY FURNISHED HEALTHY ROOMS TO Jet—To gentlemen, without board; gas and bath; Sa Apply at 57 Bleecker sireet, east of T 176 BLSECKER STREET, SIX BLOCKS WEST OF Broadway.—Pirasant Rooms, with excellent Board, 50 to $lU per week. Families accordingly. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM A Fe hE, with gas and heat, at 26 wehird “atree bao roadway; references req pine tan Pate boy ta LET A LARGE AND nicely fui Front Room, on third floor, with or without ard: gas, water and sincrourenionces;' ve struble location a resend ‘hears; only 1b micuice from City Hall; very reasonable terms. Call at 42 King st A FURNISHED FRONT {ATTIC BEDROOM TO LET— To a gentleman. in private house, 668 Broome street, mer Varta at $2 50 a week. pt hed sa Bult of FOURTH be NEAR A avenue— of Roce, sku, with, ‘Seat sieen suitable for s gentleman and fer Also & single Ast Few ls agp Ms: EN cts oR LISS first class Board, at 20 West Seventee: merece, nee ran avenue. we sens tnt GOOD HOME.—LIBERAL BOARD a ‘and single gentlemen. 105 West Twenty- (LARGE, NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, to gentlemen only. $1-Clinton place: (Kighth street Hesse bes improvements, gas Doth, 0. ‘Oars pass A igi ran ese So Root ge ae ie FOR TWO en or & gentleman ith first class No. 11 Ashland place, hey are Seat Gress wit Reference required. A einai hha 97 eatdag = wa) WITH BOAP Dy. quire ot 60 West Twenty-eighth fag hoakd.— HANDSOMELY, FURNISHED, VERY CON- able for two or more personn to let wits, Boaray sable ex. sellent; terms reasonable. 74 St. Mark's place. " OARD.—A LADY, OR GENTLEMAN AND ry, pA ng en ARD AND, ROOMS CAN BE HAD AT. CLIPTON, Biaten Island, five minutes, from ferry; b table, modern conveniences. Walkers foe Clifton ae ma OARDING.—A FINE LARGE CENTRE tee Ade bear fre, and Board gaa a for. two, for fourth Door of the first clase brown stone Roure $08 East Thirteenth street, t yw Second avenu ROOKLYN.—TO LET, WITH BOARD. IN A. MODERN brown atone house, the sécond story front ; location Sane aaa ‘to City Hau! “ea Apply at 98 PEELE BEE EES Roome to let'with first ra. References. HED ROOMS GENTLEMEN.—TWO FOR ly furnished Front Rooms to or to- Ev aatin Gale speek tere jth street, near Broadway. Breakfast if required. ISHED,— GENTLEMEN WISHING NICE ROOMS ina private house, apply at 172 Bleecker si t, x wey. ‘-ARDSOMELY FURNISHED THIRD FLOOR TO rent to gentlemen, with breakfast, at 21 West Twen- airs street. GENTLEMEN OR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE.—A rn ront Parlor an Fa 8 Eighth avenue, three doors above by STRANGERS AND OTHERS.—A HIGHLY RE- lady will let a choice of handsome; with Bord or private table. iadk.Aaa 1 Pe NICELY FURNISHED BEDROOMS TO TTT euall penne only, without board, at 149 Ninth street, Broadway and Fourth av. References ¢: ongek” T° LET—A FURNISHED ROOM FOR ONE OR TWO eee board. Apply at 14 Laight T°. ely furnaned,t.o08. ei png or nation ate Ee ‘urn! one or two gentlemen or leman No.6 Harrison street, doubie and single with Board; good table; Dinner at 6. CLINTON pagar ~ ys AMDeOneTe FY) FURNISHED Rooras, en suite or singly; private table if required; Ginoring in May. Referentes excbanged. EAST ini charged handy mice, a UNIVERSITY hands), mice WEST FIFTEENTH STREET—TWO NICE ROOMS on second floor, with first class Board. Also a small on fourth floor. 44 UNION SQUARE.—FRONT SECOND FLOOR SUIT tolet to a gentleman and wife, with Board. Refer. ences req Poy] WIsH othe OBTAIN fly, ap towa, where there are no ae a oRERAN 0,2 AND WIFE peetes A & cele heise =| are lane sare nee 6 Be Sd AND peo teth streets. Address, Dor bbe ‘Post ofce. Pere tty risen en emia din | OARD OR ROOM WANTED—FOR ONE OR TWO wider r, with bom B pan, & 5 seven S a use phew wit non? wear ord Bes “se ee nano. mal Aivoen, int eta A stnotn Bae r- Weenies A Ba gets ht must be ‘ret RENCE FAMILY Ml ttt ml FIRST — gejruananeed. © Address with dou with details: al- FUR- ee ROTELS. , of OTE! aa TARE.—WELL Ae “8 Romp at oeraia the day, weak as yeaheah leone Propristor. ¥ ARIS.—GRAND HOTEL MIRABEAU, NO. 8 BCE DE LA Paty. hi recent ermbetl ished ‘This magnificent first class hotel, thy and elegantly furnis! Present coy by the Srat families CH. bow both nemigeres: cy most fasblonabie arco Pari i beaudlful iyinia 2 out garden in the midst of a court yard, tala, (advantages abllo. healt wi Funuing fountaln, (eave Puri hotels)sits excellent ouiaine hd the care and altentlon ahowa to ts ished guesta. ngu ‘There are largo and small apartments, af all prices: pri. vate restaurants, collec rooms, saloons, reading and smok- ing rooms, letter bor, interpreters, carriages, , ae. I OTE! Lacan hap SECOND STREET AND E-UNION Hi Tay Fourth avenue— suit or single; newly and a tly Frglabodss reasonable rates; tabie a la European bie 1867. —paRIS EXHIBITION. in LYS DEUX MONDES, aT ries ret cinas Potet, oy the NUE—BY 81. ANUEY DAY. OF. Houses for sale, For full particu-, hours 10 to 4. fara see my Neal. Baiate en) which cam be bad up 4g ero! “pplication free or matled upon dligcted envelope. No, 4h re A THO STORY AND uTOH (nama HIG, STOOP House (19x10), No 3. Hi shied eight rooms, gas Xt mreet, botwoen Second and Third nu Rvenesf fort ie; contains ‘Water; in fine order; good lasting wt ae %:* rms en Tae eu eed BEAUTIFUL NEW THREE STORY FRENCH ROOF basement and sub-cellar brick House; two water closets ne berate ne rite pep mange ag marble mantels, &c., £0. ; session: sewer in the street; location splen- aa’ in ati Aspe} ee a apes touane. Iso a of Lots. to M. E.G Iiith sirest near Thirt avenue, A NUMBER OF BROWN STONE BRICK AND FRAME Houses, allin Harlem. Brown stoye, 5¢ $11,000 _ Brick; 127th st., near Fifth at 41.000 ‘Briek; l27that., near Second Brick, Lest at, near Second k, 118th st., near First ay, Bri ith st, ear First Bee Fourth av, 00 Fram Er ge 23 PEESSEE FY Frame, 109th st., near Third Other houses and a large numnber of Lots. Apply to M. CRASTO, Ith airect, near Third avenue, CORNER HOUSE, WITH JOUR LOTS, ADJOINING, Broadway and 126th street, cheaj ‘Apply t6 M.E. CRASTO, 117th street, near ‘Third avenue. A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK HOUSE, ON Wert Twenty-fourth street, for sale at a low rot on easy Particulars witn'S. EMBERSON, avenue, VERY VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE—ON Tenth avenue, near Thirty-seventh street. running Fo Fron eet to ee large pe palais y typreon. ig ren! ni ing & se reentage. ‘I good in. Tene ad PATE tote Paroolaewith B EMBLGSON, 421 Eighth avenue. FIRST CLASS THREE STORY HIGH STOUP brown stone House, with four Lots, on avenue A and 2lst street, for sale, immediate possession, on very, easy terms. Thi stment, Particulars with S. EhBERSON, an'e hth avenue. ROADWAY PROPERTY. —FOR SALE CHEAP, ONE of the best Leases on Broadway: will be sold at a fair pilee; splendid ‘marble Building oa te premises which will id for nt expiration of lease. Apply personally or by letlor at 288 West Fifty second street, RICK AND FRAME HOUSES—ALL SIZES AND prices, in New York, Brooklyn and Williamsburg, For sale low. Apply soon to JOHNSON, MILLER & Nassau street, HO Frgakla itech, 9 RPE os Retail NO. 8 w doors west of Broadwa; her of fox 5 igo herd to fetuox" Bhordas, 096 Broad: OR SALE—FIRST CLASS NEW tyme ag BROWN stone Houses and Lots, 51 an between. éth and th ava, rosewood doors. Ww a PANNING, EA W. 39th, OR SALE_FIRST CLASS HIGH STOOP, HOUSE ON nth street, near Immediate Mo Roniy w HOSE MONGAN, No. 3 OR be es yon Ax LOT IN Ret omer street, Price $9,000. Ap) MORGAN, Bi No, 2 Pino street, ‘OR SALE.—WOOSTER STREET, 25X100, $15,000; Seventh avenue and Thirty-sixth street, corner, 10x75, 10 per cent, puene bese « CURTISS, 308 Sixth avenue, OR SALE—TWO LOTS, NORTHWEST CORNER OF Park avenge and Thirty-eighth street. Apply to ALLEN & BROWN, % Brouaway. OR SALE—AN ELEGANT FOUR STORY HIGH stoop brows stone front House, and Lot, on West, Six. jeenth street, near rifth avenue; size of house Jot so00; will x wold at ao bargain, ag the owner leaves for Evrope ina ee independent walls, For permits and partioulars apply to a a . BROWN, % Broadway, or . W. SIMMONS, Jr,, 96 Broadway. OR SALB—THE VIRST CLASS BROWN STONE AND jouse 148 West Twenty-fifth street, Price $10,000, ‘Apply to W. , COLT, ub Went Chirty-sceond strech Hous perversion NOW Feropind ty, pe, ualeon i3E_ AND oc. Thirteenth Tyrnd 45 hi Bye sect oT ares and ost rect’ G tuchea "Possceston*tprit | 3 apply t0 HOMER MORGAN, No. 2 OR SALE—THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN sione House on Twenty-alnth street near Sixth avenue; 21,6248 and extension; lot half block, WM. & JENNINGS, 111 Broadway, Trinity Buildiag, basement. pi sabe in Wie ELEGANT BROWN rata FRONT MRI i ENE DICT £00, ‘st Pine re session. OR SALE—A BROWN STONE FRONT HOUSE IN ‘Thirty-third street; furnished ete; billiard table, dc., in periect order. G. H. BENEDIC: ‘&00., 31 Pine st, Ps SALE—PROPERTY, 9% AND 97 CHRYSTIE street; lots 25x100 each. Ww. Cc. FLANAGAN, 107 Chrystie street. Fe, SALE—TAREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK Bowe, No, 224 West Thirty-first street; 20 feet front, 54 deep; Joc $8.9; with all modera improvements, rice $16,000. Can be seen from # A. M. to SP. OR SALE—TWO THREE STORY BASEM sete te acts "ae brick Houses, 61 i es, 5 Vorner Store propess jon! Terma easy. Owner, 68 West For street. - CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. { Stones oy on SIXTH AY! AVENUE, IN FINE LOGATION’: t; Stores 0: a tath'aad' Nath arenued “soma ANS at WATERLOW & 00., 36 Nassau street Tre ee uses bop FIVE STORY sao |= Fourteenth street, cale'on py Pocowaiga 1 ° of SAY ant Price b aoe éc., with 3, EMBEKSON, ‘gj ——— VALUABLE Property Fyn SALE—O%, oot ‘129th, 1250b and 12154 street Harlem; house: modern, aiid from four to ist a tpeacn inte hates wails PAgrtiage howe, Parcisw 425 with &: ENBERSON, SAN $6,500 AND UP q@anDS—-HOUSES IN DIFFER. orth sity at low prices and on eas: terms,” Also some fir 4/Srs tn good locations, cheap FaTERLO & CO., 39 Nassau street, ~POR SALE, COMPLETE TAREE 8r0. 0. coset ith, sage Houne, BsS0x10, in $17.0 ty 7,00 BRO’ sic. yN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Ft sane—ry BROOKLYN, 4 TURFE STORY BASE. # “ment brick House, with all’modern improvements. in Zten avenue, three doors west of Franklin avenue, apply to > Mr BEYEA, ‘196 Chatham square, 4; \ew ¥ Yor! rk. OR SALE—BROOKLYN weIants, PIERREPONT street, first class brows stone House, with or without Furniture. Inquire of or address P. P. VAN ZANDT, 146 Rewsen street, ‘OR SALEA COMFORTABLE FURNISHED HOUSE in Brooklyo, between Clinton and Henry streets, con- venient to Atiantie street ferry; three stories aud basement with be em fond (ge By on tee two bath | rooms, laundry. an ree $9.00, or Tithous furniture 97.90. apply between ‘To and 4 oF addres Ei DUNSCOMB, 19) Front stree i ners: FOR, SAbe Ls, BROOK LYN—$8,500—FURNISHED three story English basement Housa, in perfect order, convenient to cars to all the ferries; would sell un/uraished. Vest eat Broadway: compleie through at, eK eh Gedar street No. 8 st. Felix Sera near Lafayette ire he premises from ¥io9'P. M, Lal's Fallon etrobe Now ‘ork city. FOE, SALE, IN, BROOKLYN—IWo. FOUR stoRY English basement brick Houses, Nos, 123 and 125 ‘Adelphi ieee Myrtle and Willoughby avenues; a pho and ‘water; in good order, Perwits iy MILLA ER & HALL, 3 street. Fo, SALE OR EXCHA! OME RRSI- dence, with nearly 16 Lots, in ot Brookiyn: deautifully located; convenient to city cars and near the Bushwick avenue boulevard: large boilse,, bails In the best mannef and finished in hard wood; gas, Ridgewood water, Darhroom, water coset, furnace, fine kitahen, Tnundry and gellar, splendid stable worth $480; numerous shade and Fruit irees, “Would take a ionse th cone yn or Wi n Part payment. | Pholographs with SOUNSON, 3 FALL. 25 Nasseu strects” $15, MILLER & F (OR SALE OR TO LET—FU RNISHED, A FINE THREE ory brick House, in Brooklyn, E D., on Rodney street first house west of Bedford avenue. Inquire on premises oF of D. ALLEN, 71 Pine street, Sew York. (0 EXCHANGE FOR A FARM OR SMALL PLACE in the country, wich plenty of fruit, improved properiy in the city of Brooklyn, Apply to owner 2100 Fatton av. HREE STORY HGH STOOP BRICK HOUSES. provéments, Schermerhorn street, near Hall: $12,000. Three story high stoop brick Hodae, (ena eo Clermont avenue, in comp! 8,000. EGage $4,500. ~ASELENDID COTTAGE IN BROOKLYN ) ‘+ cheap, thirty minutes from Fulton ferry. Good neighbozhood; ali modern improvements. Inquire of WILLIAM WHITE, steamer Mateawan, foot of Barclay street, to-day und Monday, from ten to two. $2.00 CASH, DOWS.-A FURTHER SUM BY \ instalments and remainder on permanent mortgage will purchase the splendid brown stone front three story, attic and sub cellar tiouse, 103 Amity street, Brook- lyn 15 roowas, vestibule doors, marble hails, seven marble mantels, stauonary washstands aud tubs; ‘hot and water, baths and water closeia; very handsome orname parlors, aliding doors and inside ‘blinds. stained and wro glass hall doors: built in the most fashionable style and very convenient and desirable as a genteel residence: lol 25100; honse 2x46; ground leased but equal to perpetual; posses: sion May 1." Apply to A. 8. NEWBER 1 2 Broadway. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. LL WANTING FARMS.—GOOD SOIL, MILD ote | a ‘mate, 34 miles south of Philadelphia, ‘Price o Per,sere, (Also improved, Farms. Hundreds aro saudi formation sent K. LANDIS, Vineland, New Jersey. VERY DESIRABLE bape ON LONG ISLAND. CON. Tenient to the city, 1044 acres rich and highly cue vated land; 2,400 choice dwarf fruit trees, mostly brick house and frame barn, nearly new; price $10, Address Farin, box 3,176 Post office. A FARM FOR SALE—OF ONE HUNDRED ACRES; 12 head of cattle, 4 cows, will have young calves in March; houses and barns all in excellent order, Appiv at No. 6 Kast COUNTRY RESIDENCE TO EXCHANGE—FOR House in Jersey City, Brooklyn or Willlamsbarg: cou- Fonfont to ferry tmodern Improvements. “Realtences at Boling Spring, Fasaaie, Woodside, Newark, Elisabeth, vington, Bioomifie! J. W. JORALEMON, 429 Broadway, second floor. ARGAINS AT NEW BRUNSWICK—TEN FARMS nnd Country Seats; twenty Houses and Lots, from to $15,000: all sizes and price: . 8. FERGUSON € CO., 89 Nassau at, room No. M, NOUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE, AT THE LOW PRICE OF $5.000, near Stamford. Conn. ; house, outbuildings and four acres of v8, fruit and sbade trees. Apply to A. JOURNEAY, No. 6 Pine street. fgets SEAT 2 ge —THE OWNER, salo his fine rasi- about lea’ for E for dence, Dwelling House, of 2 ame bacns and ousbulidines acres ved whl oe t abund- nce 9 AD 2 Pa acasted thin ‘one ite of Stam. ford Address Elbert White, - YOUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR 8ALE—WITH OR ie. out Furniture, four miles above Central Fark, neat Harlem bee station and horse cars; 13 rooms; bat! hb an and furnace; near two acres land well So: an with fruit Apply iow. WOOD, 285 Front street, N. OUNTRY RESIDENCES FOR SALE OR TO LET—ON J the banks of the Hudson, at almost every station on the line of the Hudson River Railroad, between this city and Albany, Parties intending to purchase or bire will find ito thelr interest to consult with §. EMBERSON, 421 kighth avenue, Office open from7 A. M. to9 P. M. ARM FOR SALE—AT BLOOMFIELD, N. J. 2 acres, near depot; Buildings, Fruit, Berries, good water, &e.; the ind is high, overlooking & largo exteut of country, and for building sites cannot be surpassed: terms easy, For pardculars apply to £. R. COM, Bloomfield, N. J, $2,000 tbe late ienjamin ed containing 70 acres home- weulent. outvuildings, With @ fine young orchai brook suliable for making @ trout pond. The stock aud Movables will be sold with ‘the farm ‘Apply to Hy Administrator, ithtown, L. 1., or Be 8. MILLS, 51 White'street, N.Y, FoR ss SALE—A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK i Lot, No. 28 Fifth street, nearthe Bowery, with ee. in ni heesckant gas, bathroom, washtube, water clos in good order. "Apply on the premises, OR “SALE—TWO HOUSES ON EAST THIRTEENTH street, between Second and Third erences one an Enug- iish basenient, brown stone. front and ones bigs roep SS, @.:- particulars apply to M. TRUJILLO, No. | Wi F® SALEA VERY wEas 8 STORY afew yr 9 near John’s square; rooms mn May Fino Smal mall House ke. ; in perfect order; on Wat on rear suitable for tts atreet. with e’cartmane Apply to JAMES PRICE, 300 Hudson street. 88 FOUR STORY BROWN nth street, between Fo, SALE—A FIRST ©: stone front House in one of’ the best locations in Ni lars D., box 4,349 Post ‘ost office. Beachtand ity a Ze AUEXUR, BETWEEN THTE, mrt ‘a four tijey 28x40 feet, 1x 135. ADDI i, LUDLOW & GO" NovSPine sues R SALE—A VERY pmown, atone walout sta‘ NB NBW FOUR STORY HIGH louse, finished fn the very inaitieuling, end remus. sy ne nr 9 A GROUND 4 Ps Ping situated on jwest_ corner of and Twenty-seventh together with three brick pire | Bee thereon, Price ibe ‘Apply. . H. HER. OR SALE—VAN NESS FLACE (CHARLES STREET). three story high sigop, brick House, 20x48, and half the i hae furbace saga Wreatences: price $17,000, “SMIT came ighth avenue. OR Le med ob ALI BUILDING NEAR THE parade [he tg Park, Brook); uire at jeschutt’s Hotel, No. b Palton street, yn, ae OR B SALE DESIRAD. ee ee oten OR ‘near ma. OF with: rarniure. Apply to EUGENE CHEVAL- HER, bf Cedar street po rn ch TTT ATES: Phas SALE_CHRAPEST, PROPERTY IN MARKRT.- ‘hroughoat: fa within. ro. blocks of SeReeerane goa steak “aly XD LOT ON BOND STREBT; stones: modern improvements, ke. AD: ‘OR SALE R STORY Fetroma fone front House of we Fours. bina | ia, in parte order” order reat aan ay ‘8, EMBERSON, 421 Ror Sa i AL t OR TO, Lettie EB TAREE STORY BASE. ‘and cellar brown stone f, louse, Nox 100 ash eth street a Pere ormer, Can bes rom Li till 4. Inquire of WM. P. BST) a hast ‘Twenty: eighth street, or 8. i JOUN: Ox Ny Want aieee Vibe SALE OR TO LRTA FIRST CLASS HIOR enor aomee ane Lot; has all the modern improvements; Eighty-fourtn four ‘Apply toJOHN street, near Ninth avenue. OR SALE OR R70, Ler wines outs tad Lt yuRat avenue, East Fork yamine street, ty Apply to OMB MORGAN. Ko No. 0d Hine street, iat Hinwisoe pr wile sa ‘slaw 000; ‘form Highth avi sisi fect order. OUSES FOR BALE a A. * hagti NO. 6 for West Sith street, three sisry West ddd street, inres story Went 40th street, four sou Ne West 42d street, four story hig! swoop scoop brows. stone BS ad SALE.—GREAT — ULAR Trak ving eae fae | jor fereeets ty Cone ese Fo oa, REWRURG, ON oor Bat of A ver ie Count! nee, in a pleasant loca. on, FFioe $25,000 It not told wil be rented for $2.000 for the summe: HOMER MORGAN, N. WOR SALE—HOUSE, STORF AND LOT. PAYING 17 ‘per oeut interest; if sold within a few days will be sold cheap. Cail on or address J. DIMOND, No. 10 Church street, New Brunswick, New Jersey. Foe, fbest SUBSTANTIAL BRICK BUILDING, with Frame Building attached, containing boiler, shafting, So, clremical 4p hemical manufacto lus, de., suitable for & tu or other factory crating \oenthee with @ Stable ead. ton ‘Lots of Ground, on which Tin balihy nil situated on Forty street, at. the fe jenelion of Newark avenue, Hoboken, N. about five minutes’ wall from the ferry." Apply to ALBERT SPEYERS, 22 Nassau mery. ‘Buildin miles os from, depot and ngs, a eas it Or OLEVER, 3 No.7 R_ SALE—COU} aoe SEAT ON STATEN IS1AND, tig, iles from Vanderbilt land perior house ani will be #old cheap. Permits TOURNEAY, Keer Pine street, FPOR SALE AT CLIFTON, STATEN ISLAND, FRONT. ‘on the water, and within ten ‘the fe a beau fran Counwry Seat, with, nea nh nares of oH will be sold ‘A. JOURNEAY, No. 6 jow. Apply omen ela ee WEST BANK OF THE HUDSON a jarge Estate of about 1,000 acres, uu large and first class, Kection and river view ecaed wosarpesend : 8 Fare op SUNNINGS, IL Bron Mii Drosdwwaye Tr ‘Trunity arias ap i street, pt J. ae OR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE ON F Bard aven ney Sateen I near Sailors’ jarbor island, near ag it and 4 Ens baat, Swimm DDING hes ee ey root sou’ reac evegen, founth bevel Genot care Brockyae LB) = SALE—A h OURR AND AND BARN AND om apne “igaton and'n go "n good fe Mbt Spe ego om no a one SALE AT GEERN VION, bpd on & ag hg bd ‘ourteen room: ¢. fi. a Set walk ny ay a depot of New York and New Haven Rail ther Iara inquire at 26 Broadway, N.Y, and of F. Sad Greenwich, | Cona. on SALE on, page heat TERMS—A RESIDENCE of Buituio; valu SOUS -Addrowe' B. Ho" 160 Puiton sweet JOR SALR OR EXCHANGE —« Beteot SRI aren Ot rot adi, Nous batt tn toe beat are net ia imate for malo tt wanted. Apply at E OR SALE OR BXCHAN RES in Herkimer cou, maa tras ilo “4 iy, near hardware; cash 180 $1,000; &® bargain, Shat'New Vork Post Sue, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FUR CI — Sade Ganal und Church street, ith pha. PAI faquire ot. VER & MOORE, png e DN, Mon wliited. tram, ak grow 7 wide Upc, good order, ample grounds, i iruih, suas, $10. a sina pest achools, "as $1809 ace of ‘ine ma COUNTRY, ¥. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 100 ¢ >i “oMPRY § gears Fonibon vi aya Fost] FARMS PA NEW JER ul New York, @ short distance from ot! me & HALL, % Sanqon- cient. Anyi ear AND (Artie. oR _ THREE, STORY » in the ecusal pent oe ee mes Palraan, is Wet Phirty-oiguth Gaps HOUSE WANTED TO) RUY—FROM Tenth to Fiftleth street East, pot: ry oss" end particulars and information in « letter. Herald olllog, Agents need not apply, at market vale given, “Aupls te Be Be tot ; 4s iiroome streone APPLY bigterracs pte P GIBBONS & pit TED 70 PURCHASE OR LEASH—A TWO ws Pastment House, wich ma ar aa ‘Apply ore as fi, 70 Pike er WAN ANTED TO PURCHASE—A ROO, ROOMY HOUSR, Lge ireoip and Foun. and, Highty, tron $16,000 stroats i ‘avenues; p fo ‘Adrees Walker, 009 West twelfth ntreok _SALES AT A _AUCTION, AT ‘AUCTION-HARRISON'S COLUMBIAN HOTEL, Chatham square. The shore. very popular and aplen- Aialy furnished Hotel will be sold at public auction on Tu ag ven 28 atll A.M. (it nat previo v disposed of) a Gi bencdcat she eniais of Harrison, deceased. fom ts Co ergo bandsomest tn New York, com) Stice ‘no manodation for22 lodgers. The. lease, Sendai dioek stator and overyiningapperiaiiing thorees frill be told inobe lot. | Kent low, Parties desirous of seeing the ‘premises can do 20 at tine Detween now andy of malo, and any information will reel ven calli on the undersign al office, Ghainam streck @ 159 Ww. hee: age e Mena SALE. AUCTIONEER, LARGE. Axe POSER SALE ANT AND COSTLY. HOUSEHOLD PORNTTURE, Ae CENT ROSEWOOD FOr ate L PARLOR SUITS IN BRQC. 3 ND INGRAIN CARPETS, t 11 o'oloek, 1 , Febru Faroe of of tha 6 tour mors house 119. "Housahol ave’ mince, ight rosewood Phansiorte, 25 fine Oil Paint. ings, Works of Art and Bronzes, 15 Brussels and tugrain Carpets, lot of rich Patlis, Beargoin and Dining too Fur. niture, Spring hee Halr (bir age Glass, China and Silver- ery, itive. DRIAN H. MULLER WILL SELL A? AUCTION on Mondiy, Feb, 26, at the Exchange | Sslesrcom ut Broadway, bag” valuable property 330 Bowery, 54 ani Bond sires nnd 86° Bond wirect are three. ato Houses: sso Ro mery isaaubstanttal four story store and dwel- lag, with ot basement and under cellar, suitable for any ness, lesirabie asan ach stented UCTION NOTICE. AL THE, ELEGANT “HOUSE. {A hold Furaiture, Oi! Paintings, &c., contain in the five story brown stone house 44 West Sixteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, at private sale at a great sacrifice for cash; wing Room cee covered broca- tel: rosewood Piunoforte, Velvet Carpets, Mirrors, Curtains, Chandeliers, Bookcase, superb rosewood Etagere, Centre Statuary, Bulfet, Extension Table, China, are, Bureaus, Armoire a Glace, Bedsteads, douse for sale, Y HENRY | ey LEEDS. & MINER, DS ART GALLERIES,” conrmsyrons : ERLE OF FINE mi CE ATNTEROR WA’ COLO! RAW LN: HENRY H. Li DS MINER will sell i auction on Tuesday, 26th, Wednesday, 27th, and Thursday iam of Fee Pe ruary, at 7: Silgek each EVENING, at the “1 GALLERIES.” 817 and 819 Broadway, southwent coher of welfth street: LARGE AND VALUABLE COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS, WATER COLORS AND DRAWINGS, BY AMES! 0 FOREIGN ARTISTS, viz:— NIBRIGAN ARTISTS. Bierstadt, T, Buchan Read, L. R. Mignot, Ranuey, ¥. D. Lows, Pourne E. L. Henry, Kensoi Binh TL smithy 3 Gale Burne eanlieu, .O Ly har iin, B, Moran, Wins Remeer, wi Aun W. D. Wanhington, anid others, R. EUROPEAN WantisTe jerring, Seigr., Foulssaint, Becker, . Schaep, iz, Ziern, Anndell, ‘aie. ‘Vernet, ‘ock Wilson, others, FREE, asthe “LEEDS OMERVILLE, AT AUCTION, THIS DAY. AT 120°C T SALESROOM AU STRE FUR BORES. BLANKETS SEVERAL SETS HARNESS, &¢ aieguiar florse Salen at 87 Nassau street every Wednesday Mesa MINER & SOMERVILLE, off passed. ad. esses. forum xantesee tm, location! expbriente’ bod Uouioal tapectay to parties wishing to buy or dexiring to sell Horses, or anything pertaining to the horse business, — ERRY LEASES AT “AUCTION, the City Hail, on Tuesday, 1th Mare! vaste Ante, twin be lant public auci ory a ex ort bidder Spent security, forg term of the first day of May, 1967:— ‘The Lease of the Ferry au now established from the foot of Whltehall street to Sigten Island. ‘The Lease of ry to be established fram the foot of Tyrenty-thind street, Now river. to Favonia, N- noveral Ferry Leases will be sold with all the ivileges and "abearte ‘i of bes m4 to the cae cy ete we Yarens and sondiiints of aale,.may ve-hed snov.eppliation jes epee ge hil e A oa Fund. % ghd NHIGHARD Bi CONNOLLY. Y, Comptroiler. corr RTMNT OF Fiance, lisse’ FARTHRRT OF 1867. a) MINER, .ACOTIONERR. F HORSES, CAR CARRIAGES, WAGONS, &c., Hse. D. TUESDAY, FEBRUS RY aes, Horse sates at our Auction Mart, U 8 ida} the ‘ANS day, at9 o'clock, Bohemian Giasew 1 French Clocks, &c., the Complete portation of Br Behrisch, 439 Broadway. ENRY Pian eoen gl & 00., AS ‘TIONEERS,—LARGE and {1 nt sale of men’s and ladies’ Furnishing Goods this aay at Il o'clock. positively, at 26 Bowery. The stook is lotted in lots to suit dealers and storekeepers. Sale peremptory. ~ COOLEY, AUCTI ONER: + street, selle this day, Fixtures and Good Will of ti tne fgrvoery, shore, Pitt and Stanton streets, in lots ‘OHN L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER, 100 LIBERTY street. Frey Wratareny St at Prt Tag Be sal pray Ni iy 18% hands A years: fi jeaut! jorman oy ands, ne Sever, of great endurance; a splendid roadster, perfectly ‘ees can beat 3 minates; wai ind. Tro ara 3 ‘Mare, Shands, 6 ye kind andl Pony, Bye ears, 14 hands; will trot im harness or under saddle close to § iniputes: warranted sound and kind tn every way Dark brown Horse. 15 bands, 6 years; good in all harness has trotted in 2:50 to wagon; 1th age: be sound and kind. Hyrae Te other desirable Horses, Roves, Afgbaus, ness, _Next regular sale, Tuesday, 26th. BOGART. AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL T Fy bY Dats oe}. Februsry 23. at 10is o' aot ‘fat store, N Wil Nam atreet, Housebold Furni de., commi sti ny and black walnut Hureaues ‘abies, Chairs, Bed: Rotas and Lounges, Hair, Blankets and Quilts, Brussels, Tree. ry ae Li Stover, Counters, Refrigerators, &e., Re gy etd SELL THIS street, the Stock of oos” Skirts, Kid Gio Gloves, Hosiery, Tt. NEW CHAMBERS » the en entire Stock, corner of EL at 3 Nabe Miss, at Soe ly Frmmings ae ORTGAGE SALE.—BY VIRTUE or. A ONATTEL made and executed iam of mo by Will! J. Beaty, Brooklyn, county of Horatio, Wleor, of Mid. distown, Orange county State of New York, beating da ear dae i id ie rn hg mn, On Mt O'clock ‘noon, pret No. 0. 96 Nort river, foot of North Peay h--F steam! called James Guy, of Newterat ‘Boilers, Machinery, Fur! aie One H MILLIER, Attorney for tho Morigngse,_ ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTION! ey sale), will ae CIs na Saturday, at 1) nbd ‘Oliver Ss seene a for poanufastari AAD AVID ©. saecon ne age fain, Dr, ar Stans ee 4 GOODS.—RICHARD Sw a 7] Hast FT ean beoedwey, aun this ; eaves, 8 C Yiticleey dood 0H Paces Sheri D, Gtitesri, 2 ahgg 1FF'S Sa cn eae ae age. a he fam this A orate tioneer. - Taber. C ‘ius rn Ol fate ee vinen Baoh Pe AND REAL E8- eat fatat, Bealls tocks roguiriag. sold at auction. No. ane Broadway. h BOTT, A! gn nt ie day at ie shoot and iintares ot the he 9 Gpace tine enters a Jarge ve an ae ih oars faeuraee 8e TOTION AL) 3] 47 4 000, maar ‘ ox oe Paw. #, 108. Yonx, Feb. 15, 1967. rill sel, Dy OLN. DRAPER & CO. Aue termite tte fee om, Hachange 4 Ly lew York, on ‘WEDM AY, 27, inst at py meee SB see 5 oalateh within f salevand it nears tease | Sri enh Ser yy Lon, a pa 3° BRISBIN, President. Arras sant se fetaron Bann "wre, ver eae oS) CARS MADE Ross, Rat AND BUSI- ee iyi Wert Fifteenth eaters ~ fase oume tee re.cersee Inerae oreenders who ty ws hallate her,” iaaeky numbers, Wnoubey. AND MRS. BROUGHTON CAN A cd on Medicine and Astrology at B14 Broad cet 10 penn hah ak 2 | Maas FALTERS, DIBTING UisgED CLAIRVOY inert, satee, numbers, Rood ‘Canal AMZ ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CLATRVOYANT, MY pale your, whole tie. No.2 Greene streets corner of Conaudiat ifth and Sixth? |” MISCELLANEOUS Kovs. UERLATN, 1§ RU DE LA PAIX, PARIS AMBROSIAL, cre a4 gor Saavina. PASHIONA SLB RE ‘or the handkerchief, Udita Lit Yor the halt EAU DE Uokoas (preparation speciale.) ARIS EXHIBITION, sr. JOHN ARTHUR | & 00. 1 rue Cast ats of the British and American bass eight years, undestaice to rep: reacntexitliory, ‘Bona and ante wise Rarctants, b, Biery Information gratin ‘goots ad Wine Lis ARIS SLIOFFICE INTERNATIONAL, ROE NEUVE Augustin, GS, Every information gratuitoasly. partments jrvided age DISTILLERS AND REOCTIFIERS.—POUBERT & T LAMOITE'S Vaited Staves and Zuropean Patenta, gly pence advantages ese all the Known systems. The new with little tee Once ‘Bio roadway. Nos and to ‘any apparatus im warelioi 4 8, New Yore, Warr ch Waxep—enox 70 199 #1 EER oy ovmic 1B PAR- ion, 4 Rall, of ality and co: 5 dress box 8 68 Pe oak Giese quality dition. Ad. A wos Ape (ten years) by gation (uaeiatlon Laughing gas frost di Teeth $1. J. JA T LEAST 0 PER CENT MORE THAN ANY OTHER oxtabtiahment will be peld for aie ‘and gentlemen's cast of Cl ruiture, Call on or ad- ‘dress Mr. or Mrs DUCas, 195 Bovonth avenue, corner of Twenty-first street, ENTLEMEN HAVING ANY cast AST OFF 'C e ispose 0 cn ree by calling on or a drowwing JAMES KU ATHICK, 468° Pearl sireot, ‘near THE COURTS. SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. ‘The Lease of the Corporation Ofices—Return of an Alternative Writ of ‘Mandame: Compe) Paymeantief Rent, dc. ~ Rofore Judge Leonard, The People, ex rel. Fernando Wood vs. Richard B. Connolly, Comptroller, dc.—The above entitied caso came before this court yesterday on a writ of aiiernative mandamus, ordering the respondent to pay to the relator certain sums of raoney or show cause why peremptory mandamus sbould not issue compelling bim to make such payment, ‘The writ of mandamus sets forth that the relator is the owner of the promises Nos. 115 and 117 Nassau street, in this city, and that on or about the fourth day of March, 1863, the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of New York, by its lawful agents, leased from the relator, for the term of three years, cor- tain portions of these premises for the use of the Corporation Counsel, the Corporation Attorney and the Public Adminis:rator; that in December, 1865, the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty, by resolution regu- larly adopted, the Board of Counciimen, under the approval of the Mayor, authorized the Comptroller to renew the lease for the period of ton years, at an _ gate rental of $18,000 per annum; that the ae accepted in writing by Fernando Wood, upon tl tires and for tho time proposed; that Teases were prepared for execution, and endorsed by the Counsel for the Cor- poration, who presented the same to the late Comptroller tor execution by him, and that the said Jate Comptroller noglected and refused to execute the rame; that on or about the 10th day of April, 1866, the leases not having been executed, Fernando Wood notified the Comptroller in writing that he accepted the terms proposed, and was prepared to execute the leases, and that the new term would commence on the Ist day of May next, following, and that the rvoms would be at his’ disposal on that day, and that any continued occupancy of the rooms by'the cisy after that date would be deemod an occupation of them by the Corporation on the terms specified; that no response hax been made or given to this notice; that the Corpora. tion ey pera have Procyon no we occupy, and stilPuse and occupy the prem! for the purposes of their two bureaux of the Law Department; that the jate Comptroller of the city of New York and you, the said Richard B, Connolly, now being Comptroller of the said city, have rofused and still. refuse to.pay the said Fernando Wood the rent for the oe demised premises, now due and payable; that the relator bas presented to the Comptroller leases of 2 jhe premises in renewal of the former leases, and proposed and offered to execute them as landlord aud lesgec of the promises; that Richard B. Connolly, without good or sufficient Teagon, wrong- fully refused to comply swith the demand; that the relator bas, twonty days since, demanded payment of the rent due, aud that "the Comptrolier, the respondent, still refuses to pay the same or any part thereof; that thore is now justly due tothe relator, as such, the sum of $4,500, with interest from the Ist of ‘August, 1866; $4,500, with interest from the lst of November, 1866, an $4,500, with interest from the Ist day of February, 1867—pl of which amounts are unjustly withheld from the rolator. ‘The mandamus then proceeds to order the payment of the sums demanded, of that the respondent appear be- fore the Supreme Court and show cause to the contrary, Tue revurn of Richard B, Connolly, Comptroller of the city of New York, auswers and returns to the Su- preme Court of the State of New York, in obedience to tho alternative writ of mandamus to him directed, and issued out of the said court on the 8th day of February, 1867, upon the relaiion of Fernando Wood, that bo ene tered upon the duties of the office of Comptroller of the city of New York on tho 7th day of January, 1867; that he has no knowledgo whether the relator did, in writing, accept the terms contained in the resolution mentioned in the writ for a renewal of the lease, or whether that resolution was ceriified and delivered to the reiator by the Wierk of the Common Council by the authority of the Common Council; that he has not any knowledge or information sufliciobt to form a belief whether the relator caused leases to be prepared for exe- cution as alleged in the writ, or whether the same were submitted to the Council for the Cor ion, or whether they were endorsed or approved by him, or whether the relator prevented the same to the Comptroller for execu. tion by -him in behalf of the city, or whether at any time the relator notified the said Comptroller, or whother Apy response was given to that notice, save that he finds on the files of the Comptroller's office, duplicates of the leases, with the approval of Jotn EK. Develin, Esq., of counsel to the corporation, endorsed thereon, and a letter purporting to be the original of the copy letter in the affidavit Genexed to te writ, but when they were so placed on file he bas no knowledge whatever. Aud the respondent further returns, upon information and betief, that the corporation deny that the occupation of the premises in question has been under or in pursuance of any new lease, as alleged, or under or in virtue of the resolution aforesaid, and deny that there is now due to the relator from the city for the rent of the premises the sums mentioned, or any of them. ‘Tre respondent also returns that upon bis accession to office he found on file therein a writ of injunction, and that, so faras be has any knowledge, the writ Is and remains in full force and virtue; that on the Sth day of January, 1867, the ‘Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of this city commenced an action in the Supreme Court against him, the said re- spondent, as Compiroller, setting forth and alleging that the taid resolution had been passed in pursuance of a corrupt and fraudulent bargain and agreemen!, made and entered into between the relator and certain persons then being the Mayor, Aldermen and Councilmen of the siya eo ‘New York, and that the same had been procured passed by Uribery and corruption on the part of the reiator, and praying that auch resolution be set aside tt detared void, and that he (the respondent) be, as eapuanen, perpetually restrained from ‘executing or rene' ‘any lease, or from paying any rent, sum, or sums of money for such rent, or giving any effect to such resolution; which said action ts still undetermined in said court; and the dent claims that the mat. ters and things set forth in the writ are part of certain negotiations between the relator and divers officers of the Corporation, and that Apt do not result in a settle- ment of the terms or the conclusion of a contract to leave the premises, ft regard to that section of cary Aaelay ego ogre renpendent rete to pay the rent alleged to be du returns that no vouchers for the ex, of noch money bas Presented or shown to him, bas any voucher been examined or allowed by boy Mean nor does any such voucher exist, nor has an: 77 as that ‘laiuied ba relator beep embraced ition made for that ), as is by Taw Fe 4 quired, before the warraut can drawn; that no judg. ment A deen recovered for any such sum for rent against the Mayor, cephes of the city, nor has the claim been sottied or adjudicated by any court of competent ee ee said claim being still gory und dis- puted by Corporation, as appears by the action ao nd thst the Corporation have a common seal, and on ‘erpbwered by law to make and seal I ‘&e., and that the respondent, as Comptroller, is not aut! or required by any charter or ora ¢ to make or renew any lease or to affix the seal of ion thereto ag mana y os On the part it was contended of the respondent by. A. J. Vand Land J. T. Will! of cou heer in an alternative mandamus the ree is bound forth facts sufficient to entitle him to the a. claimed, peremptory alternative, ‘and that if such an action as this can bo maintained, mandamus only lies when the titie is clear and the remedy is doubtful. An affidavit by the relator was also read denying the fraud and bribery, and stating that papers suitof Pullman had vot been servea upon the 3 ites hearing tne sexes ont the Court 6 argu and reserved its decision. The New York Pianoforte Company vs. the New Haven Steamboat Company,—Thie was & motion op the part of Se the defendant, the New Haven Steamboat Company, to remove this cause into the United States Circuit Court on the grounds that the Steamboat Company, being incors porated by the laws of Connecticut, is a citizen of thas State under the act of Congress of 1789, which allows the removal of causes from @ Stato court as between citizens of different States, It was shown in opy to the motion by the afi. davit of G. W. Cotton, counsel for the plaivtuil, thas the cause of action is to recover the value of a piano destroyed by fire on the 5th of July, 1866, in the defen ants’ wareliouse in this elty; that the defendants hi their agencies, docks and warehouses in this city; and that the ageot appointed Wy law for that purpose ad- mitted service of sammons in this action. Counsel for the plaintiff contended that under the Circumstances the defendant is not a cxizen of Connec- tient, within the meaning of the act. The Court so hod and rendered the following opinion For plaintiff, G. W. Cotterill; for defen- apts’ Owen, Gray and Orwen.— OPINION BY ROBERTSON, ©. J. A corporation, being an artificial creature of the Jaw, 11 is & ma’ or of no little difficulty to determine the testa by which its citizensbip, within the meaning of the twelfth section of the Judiciary act of Congress of the ja | Poa passed in 1789 (1 U. S. Statutes at Large, 79, 50), Is to be ascertained. Tt was aatted « at quitean early period after the passage of that ai, that the mere creation of a corporation by the laws of a State did not necesarily make it a8 a per- son a citizen of that State within the meaning of that section, because its corporators might belong to different States.’ (The Hope Insurance Company vs. Boardman, 5 Cranch Reports, 37. Bank of the United >tates va, Devan, ibid, 61); and tt was beld so until quite tat (Bank of Vicksbarg va, Slocum et al, 14 Peters’ 60.) Sobsequently it was held (as I understand it) that the State by whose laws a corporation is created deter- mines its citizenship, in the absence of any other test, (LC. aud G, RC. Lettoom, 2 Howard, 497), in the same manner as birthplace of a natural person de- tormines bis citizenship in the absence of any proof of achange of residence, Such @ doctrine ig not inconsia. tent with the application of the testof either a natural or au artificial person acquiring a residence elsewhere by carrying on their principal functions there. The principat function ot & corporation, and, indeed, the only mode in which its existence actually made koown to the community isin the transaction of the business for which it 13 chartered, and that I earefully added in the case last cited a8 a necessary qualification of citizenship of a corporation to the state from which it derived {ts charter, Such is the interpretation given to such act in the case of Stevens vs. Phenix Insurance Company (24 Howard, P. R. 515), in the suprem of this State; and I see no reason to differ from opin. jon given in that case. I do not perceive that the law of this State, prescribing that insurance companies should comply with certain regulations before they should be allowed to transact business bere makes any digtinction in the cases, It does not make them a cor- poration of this State or confer any special privileges. Ot course the locality (if such a term can be applied to it) of a corporation must be rmined infome measure by the same tests as the residence of natural persons, Where the principal part of its business is done is its locality. It may ‘have necessary buildings and employés in other. places, such as the defendants in the case of the Brooklyn Ferry Company vs. the Norwich aud New York,Transportation Company (Supreme Court—General Term, Second Dis- trict); but that does not change its location 80 far as citizenship under the United States Judiciary act is con- cerned. 1 do not understand that the Supreme Court of the United States, in any decisions made by them, have held that the allegations ina petition for a removal of cause are to be considered as conclusive; otherwise it might be removed upon a false statement in any case, ‘The affidavit of the attorney for the plaintiff in this cace States that the defendants have their agencies, docks, warehouses and everything uecessary to the carry in: of said business, established in the city of New York, and that the cause of action in this caso was for chattels destroyed in thoir warchouge in this-city. It also shows that the genera! agent of the defendants, appointed un- der the provisions of the law of this State, requiring the appointment of persons by foreign corporations doing business in this State upon whom process from the courts of this State against them could be served, agreed to admit service of process, The very appointment of such an agent for such a purpose, in order to obtain the privilege of transacting business in this State, and the agrecment by such agent to accept service of . process is. virtually an admission of citizenship in this Sate for the purposes of such action. The object of the provision the constitation giving the federal courts jurisdiction over suits between ciiizens of diferent States was to secure impartiality in the admivistration of justice, A corporation bea a ao bave ations and citizens of all the States among its corporators, and which agrees, in order to acquire the right of doing business in another State than that from where it was chartered, to appolot an egent on whom process issuing out of the courts of that State may be served, maybe fawty pre- gumed to trust to, the tt imparijality with in whieh, the courts of Buch last State will administer justice to it, and is es- topped from setting up citizenship, or rather its location of place of business, elsewhere. ‘The petition simply Blates that the Caney office of the Doane of the de- fendants is in the State of Connecticut, its stockholders and directors meet, and its records kept, and its "ged ing power tssues i's orders, there, Ali this may be, and yet the public have no Mtnowledge of the exercise of such functions there. The patpable, visible, practical conducting of its daily business in the elty of 'New York is better proof of its real residence (if such @ term may be proper). ‘Ihe motion must be denied, with costs, ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT BYA A PAWNBROKER" 'S CLERK. The examination in the case of John R, Hamulton, late clerk in the employ of R. Simpson & Co,, pawn- brokers, was commenced yesterday in the Essex Market Police Court, before Justice handley. ‘The accused is charged by his late employers with the embezzlement of $8,600 while in their employ; and it is further stated tbat the accounts of the concern show a deficiency of $34,000, which it is suspected Hamilton appropriated to his own use, A civil suit bas been instituted for the re- covery of a portion of the above amount, The evidence taken yesterday being but the opening of the case was not tery material. low will be found # summary :— Robert Simpson being further examined, testified that it was bis duty, wi with his brothers the prisoner, to return the pledges and receive the money; prisoner had charge of the vault a as chief « and Balanced the cash at night; money were kept in tho la the 4 locked the same and took the key home with him; the prisoner reached the store about balf-past six o'clock in the morning, and he, the witness, at about half-past cleven o'clock ; first examined the books in Jan- uary, 1867, having previously taken stock; the result was a large deficiency; Hamilton took the Stock on the top story; was placed there by witness; (the book repre- senting the etock taken was put in in evidence and iden- Ufied); ov examining the files of tickets a great number of the same were found, the goods for which were not delivered during the day the tickets purported to have been filed, aud were marked off on the books. On a question being put by Mr. Anthon, counsel for the plain- lls, whether the examination of the books showed any loss of money, Judge Stuart, for the defendant, obj sted on the ground of its immateriality. is sabeal all the members of the tirm had a Neult “os the so png and it was not fraud, nor could it be shown that there was any larceny or embezziement committed pod the La oner, The question was admitted by the Judge, answer to the question was “Yes,” The furter examination was set down for Monday, the 4th of March, TAXATION BOSTON. ; Boston, Feb. 22, 1867. Pe. ie Oy Auditor esttmates the expenditures for the Tay ‘ear of 1967-"68 at $7,955,385, of which sum $6,875,780 is to be rained by taxation, being $1,601,266 more than last year. THE WEEKLY HERALD. 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