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REAL ESTAT£ MATTERS eee Aas ‘rhe week opened with continued activity in the realestate market, The principal oMerings were as follows:—Fifty-four lots on the Grand Bioventh avenue and Seventy-fourth street, near the Riverside Park, sold by order of the New York Or- 18 tho at Division on (Mow - A | sieation. as Eentckadees j food fond, W's aging J Wagaya nora: y 40 cao eee i ; cone HMO phaa Asylum, under the direction of Muller, Wilkins Ly ™ & Co,; twenty-four lots on the Boulevard, Broad- | fulton snd Guise nxt soles or Jeane! eangooe Thee SE anette Sooke way, Madison, New, Fifth, Eighth and Eleventh ave- nues and Thirty-seventh, Seventy-sixth, 115th and 117th streets, sold by Alien & Brown; a variety of Brooklyn improved and unimproved property, by Johnson & Miller, and a number of lots on Troy and Schenectady avenues and Collins and Wiliams i ring also improved Brooklyn pro- Lincoln av and Grace aww perty, by Wyckor Uitte, “The necondauce atin Croton several Sales Waa Tully equal to that of previous days Sensorgas in eas and the prices fairly apprectative. low are the | Belleville av, e s, adjoining particulars: — Believille ay, ea) 23 4 a Auction Sales of Real Estate Yesterday. Bauk Er ‘wot Ward's ™ car Ad ws, 681 ft fom Liot Zig | Bloomfield at, ex. 13 0 w of High Yiet son | Clinton av. a, 0b fhe wok D focadiotniny 1,600 225 ft a of av F, 25x106. jeues ace serie 72100 Bia a av and Cabinet, st, n corner, 60x10. ; bot ieee wor i j900 | Moun areata WARS eS Bower an 355100, and 1 gore |. | Parker st and Ba lerille av, #6 corner, 1iot ee ‘ani, and? Another plot, 73 ie from nbove, { tot faing, 25x100, and I gore ad, — st, ws, secorner of betes Jot adjoining, 2x10" aud 1 Gore ad, Yoxdee enc ame Hot adjoining, 54103, and t J jot adjoining, 25x10, and 1 2,700 Lot adjoining, 95xi00, aus I gore i) | Quitman si, ws, 1A Flo adjoining, BExi and J yore ad, 35x neg oa Samer ay, 28/00 fh 1,90) Heise bet aated S| er Rear is 1 ad oluing, 265100, aud 1 gore ad, 2x01. m 5 si Hot acjeiming 25st, AT ore pute 389 | hav ow of Summer "700 adjotning, 95x10, and I gore ady 5 ‘a0 Hetadjota ng Beak) aad Livre, ad, Bastiv easberss22: Soe) | Rutgerannd Prospect « corner, ‘s0x100.. 200 Hits ter ota Sy Sae ok eans a rath ect e 33 ti md Path st, 3c 100, ca 009 | elteville av, 80 fb 8 of Cart vias 6,500 Biot se corner of Huth av and 74h o¢/ Sesto? coc 3 lots cornee of uh av nad ath 6250 a ie | Mekensiost, es, 407 ftm of ‘Aron i, 26100 138 #19t adjoining, das it enn eee Pico | Plot adjoining W Woods, x arena 4, 600 a ty | Union st, nm indefinite Plot, 19-10) ncre.. 2,000 joining, iio: | Newark and Pompton tarnp!ke, 1 80-100 6780 Sie vad joining, chee? deg | Plot ce ‘Sandfore's Horeca uf Tot, $0327.» - ‘800 Jot edo ae oo actareeeaadie BA) | desterson st, wa, adjoining. Hevinston's mxl47, 650 Solana copes Rear es Plot, late Cassidy's, 60x100 0 Lincoin av, ws, ix TRANSFFAS IN DUDGON COUNTY, W J—sERSEY Wayne and Gilbert sts, 8 ¢ corner, SUSI. SMUDSON OITY. Hadson ay, ws, lot 121, \an Vorsts’ map, 25100. Montgomery av, e 6 lot 15, block Sl, between South and oo 3 3) Be sone 2a Ses ees? Ey Ae | Jesferson st, ws, aa ioc eX Goiter's map, 252100... 1,000 4-200 | Berven Line road, ws, lots 68 10 73 Ineralves bigek 3; Som | | Sutat, es, lois ui tolortasiasice, biock Sy ekeh Soxiu0. 160 “ 7 De Katb av, ns, Bireof Walon “sty 0H. 7m mectnh pen alrview av, 0 te of Bergen ary , ne alae eiyardand st ane Garden's s'a, 16 38, Golden map, Bai. 3 un Stn d lots, adsol ft e of Bostwick place, Sth 9 = bonne ant te iereotita vecueet Washiugiot aa, e ¢4, 280 ft at ‘avid en suxida, Py) whe at, 1 Nat adjoining, same size. WEST HOBOKEN. pee PRObEATT—DY JOiNGON & Wit Swe Syms ay, 6 s, 195 {¢ w of Clinton av, 25: 2 Lots 165, 165 and 167, map of Hou: evils, KEARNE Kearney av, nw s, 125 ft 8 w of Hoyt at, 25200... Jersey City road, #6, lot 17, block A, Ogden Farm, 273100, is VIRGINIA. Effect of the President’s Inaugural—It Gives General Satisfaction—The South to Sup- zm Kent av, @ 8, near Park av, commencing 115 ft north of Parl ; plot of ground 75 feet front, 100 feet rear ang 208.11 fect deep, tocether with 2 frame dye: ings, monnfectaring bi house, smokeho: eda about? iois Navy st, ws, between Park av and oppou ponte the City Park, 73 feet Trout, 108-10 feet rece, Loa feet deep, eachae, Daa av, Ba, nea eet e oft aderphi at brown sto cellar me front house, feaine all the modern improvement a tod fea one ie e moder Prove = Berkimer st, ss, from New Yor! eiaing St port the New Administration—Comments of hi esas ear gae feame, ae, Sa, shes, the Press Upon the Innugaral. house nares roomes, “ RicwMonp, March 5, 1869, lin bie brick house, a stage vapeveseenl ani, lot oe President Grant’s inaugral address was eagerly eeeyemans read here, and it gives general satisfaction. Many regard it a8 smacking @ little of the imperial, because of its brevity; but its sentiment is acknow- ledged to be eminently patriotic. The only and slight references made to the South in particular are pleasing to the people, and his desire to cause the “ten States, now in poverty from the effects of war, to emerge im greater prosperity than ever before,” establishes him at once a favorite in the South. Many construe the President’s expression in favor of universal suifrage as pointing to the enfranchisement of whites in the South as well as negroes in the North, and it would be a matter of the greatest Joy to the entire niry that such a result would ensue from the ina ‘His determination to enforce the faithful collection of the revenue, to remove dishonest officiais and to cause retrenchment in the national expenditures in every manner, meets with a hearty approval from all the people here. General Grant as President will receive an ardent support from the South. ‘The following are the comments of the press upon the imangurah The Whig (conservative “new tt try ty 83 from Troy av, See Real Estate Notes. ‘The report of Comptroller Green to the Park Com- ‘missioners in regard to the rapid advancement of ‘the city in the direction of Westchester county nas movement organ’ — stimulated the already existing activity in real ‘The Sd ress of President Grant, which estate in that section. Among the announced offer- we pants fis aor will be ret aw Age Log pe} imgs in the market are two parcels—one of 120 lots, | of Virginia wii mora satisfaction. at Inw to be sola ‘Wed: only hat sort of a manifesto are wer on Wednesday next, and one } wouid have been, in its stead, If some real represeu- of 181 lots, to be sold on Monday, the 15th inst, The | tative Shana Seeteaae been elected Presi- situation of these plots in the tmmediate neighbor. | den! i ee pcnecs a cee reas oe 8 hood of Central avenue, the great feature of West- chester county, and the certain early incorporation of that district mato the city mits, have made them { not more in what he says than in what 80 fae sae of much inaty. ance oth ele are | eMart Hes how, ong 5 Exoes Ghai Of tnterent, ther from the North or the: South, a or Geccased, a8 followa:—Farm of 101 acres, at Foster's negro as a polit pent mem issue —? ‘avoi sectional allue Baten, ak “Springheld: Jamaica, purchsset by perce | Sons altogetner! And how strange it secms 10 Fat Be ge he, have the elect of a party whose towards the a me, Soe ge Bh South has scemed little tess than Satanic, presenting fur $30,000; of OO’ acres, at reins aeeaaene his views of the national situation without making -- J low, | one oifensive reference to the recent i oF ‘apply- Seco, Tarn ot C2 sere, rin ackUs, {OF | ing one insulting epithet to: those of wirom it f acres, jew- town, purchased by A. Backus for $42, J ipen o4 extomat ie ean anew "ol tates ” The heirs cS Nicholas Albertson, who died a cen- Front ago, bogey leaving an — worth The Despatch (‘new movement organ”) indulges steps to property, | some Shien is hold by ‘ine goverment in task tee wee “rie maga ataren pe fi heirs. A citizen of Newburg is one of the hetra, ame ye tie = oy a coon Seemann tat toes | cm afore and mao aorging ni, 0 covery of gold on thi of Casper Weavervelt, who lives twonmics mores, | Foom for objection or eriticisia. With reference to or Union Corner, peas Lend Sepecial bearing, Oficial Transfers of Reat Estate Yesterday. wnlon yi key to “to aga the pu lic soo gas por. TRANSYERS ON NEW YoRA orry. tion of Boyar soviet 7 Columbia st, 22x75. ite veges tn any State Tale ay be ary ane olambia'st, © 0, 150.2 7% derstood to inciude disfranchised but Gi Soren 985, Sadson Kiver Railroad,w 9,50 tt 22, x47. No 98, Bxl eh: SE ipore compl the “amendment,” struction which Will be placed upon it by some. in the earlier part of States tae general Method t& secure the repeal laws so effective as their stringent execution,” Very true. But at this tame this general trath has its exception. The laws the . Wl have had the government under their cont for the government of the Southern States are {uli of ut their operation, developing those evils oniy ~ those Who are powerless, does not lead to reves, since those who them do not safer from them. We siail, nevertueless, hope that Gen- eral Grant, as far as he pan, will mitigate the op- pressions of the laws which ne may be compelied to enforce. For legislative medileations we can oon trast to a change in the Northern public mind; not to tue eflect of developed evila, . ‘The Enquirer (rabid democratic) speaks of the inaugural in @ liberal and fair manner. It says:— If the Seuate reirained from repeali: of Office act in order to see rcegesling the, tenure . aw corner of 74th wt, 1001" 1 a¥, W 8, 08 (ts Of hth at, 22x80 av, wm, 49.6 (tm of 37th, Bl.dall av, nw corner of 120d st, 100x201, LEASES RECORDED IN NEW YORK. at.No Tis, gears, per yi we do not think the; have made much out 5 Ho By rears, eae ‘There is in general @ studied reticence abot the ia: pT ae ener aaa ee 78 that betrays Sgood deal of thinking on the ich at, Wo Bt © art of house, & years he Hos 90 99 wel (part of premises 6 and 12, years, ots tzeen, per Years part of the President, wile it avotds committal upon which the Senate can Jay hold inthe y of apology for er to remove the “curb pai _ ge ry f , Ey =. the con- ri r, the mi salici ol e Bpeecti is the ex. preston of a desite for the ratification by the States ecehecake ni ANSI 1 kaon odont of the sufirage amendinent, and this will noid the nes, sot Da ie Bu ort Bae tf Aa eae ae ot the President. — Gencral efeant, Was Nom mitted to negro Dhicago pint ind form, and his endorsement amendment Soa ™ him oniy to impartual if as Ube South phe pod we ao not a Py phd aoy one mi bmn gag ection ft is to be observ the fair interpretation of the just here will lead to the enfranchise- ment of the Whites now disfranchised at the South. mused late has feng ae oath of ee ental resery, responsibtlit ee: without fear, The office has come to Ud un sought, and he commences is duties uni led. ‘This looks (for every word ia to be weighed) as if General Grant proposes indeed to be President of the whole country and the tool of mo party. . f Frankia #t, Phe . oof aoe 0 is oar or of ae vw ronoUnceR a well timed and heat Aivecuth amendment of the oon. 8 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, Sa ST ca ge eo capae ng cose e RRC I: STONES OV, CREE "wit - pene pt eal apa pte on pepertion Is ‘an open any part pg bo Union, The prompt EARL ai is the minister and the apostle, i as a class is excluded from ithe tetnenises or eltzenstu pp ee should know no distinctions uae ‘true this ts PS not the sort of peace patios his eleventh hour sapporters ia Virginia expeeted, NORTH CAROLINA. General Grant and the South—What the Southern People ExpectHonest Otiicinls— Abatement of the Tax on Producte—Relicf from Carpet-Bag RuleImproyed Coudition of the People. March 3, 1859, CHARLOTTE, With the administration of General Grant and the permanent establishment of peace and tranquil- lity throughout the South, which is at once expected at his hands, there is a bright and glorious prospect in stere for the entire country. People here care little who are his Cabinet oil- cers, or to what particular party he dis- penses the powerful patronage now in the hands of the federal executive; but confldent in the belief that he wili relieve and aasist the South, they are anxious to see him untrainmelied by any such infa- mous check as the Tenure of Oflice law. This is the ‘universal expression everyw here I have travelled nm the South, and even leading radicals concur In it. What is needed here, they, say, 1s faithfal officials to collect the revennes, an abatement of taxation on such staples as the South produces, particu- larly tobacco, and some relief from the high- | ynanded carpet bag rule to which, through the an- "tipathy existing between Congress and Mr, John- son, they are now subjected. No objection is made to the Reconstruction laws orto their ferhful ad- ministration; but a good deal of feeiing 1s evinced et the manner in which carpet-baggers, unac- quainted with the peopie or their interests, were geity mandered into State legislators and representa- tives in the federal Congress, through the iguorance of the negroes aud the wholesale impositions prac- tised upon thera by these upprincipied adveaturers, General Graut Is expected to inaugurate @ itberai policy toward the South by advocauug a removal of the tax on tobacco and leaving also other products tux free, inducing industry among the negroes in- siead of idieness, and lastly, by allowing tue people to have some manasement of their own aifairs and removing from among them persons who alone use toe negre for ther own political aggrandizement, Contidence will thus ‘be restored, and with friendty relatiods existing between the races Cao the trades and commerce would dourisk, and ere long the South will be abie of itself vo furnish the long desired means of resuming specie payments. This is no idle speculation. Last year the cotton crop alone Was vaitied at $400,000,u00, besides the Immense amount realized from tobacco, rice and sugar, and tills at @ time, too, when the South was @ perfect bedlam of polideal strife. What, then, wiil it be under an administration that will put an end to ais- in and mass the people in its common sup- port Already the South is reviving from the poverty to which it was reduced by the late war and the cman. pee of the ferek But this latter was oue of test biessipgs that ever luppened to it, brite can now be be tag lor the interest of the capital formerly invested in negroes, and there are no risks from death or sickness. In thts section cotton readily brings twenty-seven and twenty-eight cents per pound on the fe "cont a clear = of thirteen cents ol raising and planters are induferent pa selling. They are no pee ae Under obligations for advances from their factors and commission mer- chants, 80 that they can hold their products until they choose to put them in the market. And.a re- markable feature is that the currency realized is in- variably converted into gold—but this 1s perhaps peculiar to this section, where there always existed an aversion to paper of any sort, No longer can it be said that the South is poor, and eaci vear will make it still richer and richer, until the bullion of the country wi!l be in Southern coffers. joking, therefore, to a couservative administra- tion from General Grant, the best results are to be anticipated. With the guidance of their own domestic attatrs in the hands of the Southern ns, capitai will be unioosed, the immense resources the country will be developed, labor will be re- warded, and im a few years, with math economy and retrenchinent in — ao dent Wul be in a fair way to be paid off “Let us have A A A EY MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Chriutened. NrstLer.—On Sunday, March 7, by the Rev. Mr, Harris, at St. Paul’s churoh, Hobokea, Rictarp HENRY N&STLER, son of M, H. and Marion Nesuer. Died. ADAMS.—On Monday, March 8, infant son of Con- fy pads aa relatives are respectively invited ti ‘riends ant ively in 10 attend the funeral, on Wednesday aiternoon, at two o'clock, from No. 376 Water street, BONNER.—OD ayers eye vole 7, at ten o'clock, BECCA Bo? of her son-in-law, George Skinner, 600 Grand street, this afternoon, at one o’clock precisely, without fi ir notice, BaintNaLl.—On Sunday, March 7, at her resi- de on Hill, Staten Island, Mrs. Louisa A INTN. widow of Henry W. Bi |» for- merly of New Haven, Conn, ves is ited to from St. Paul’s church, New eo on Wed at two o'clock. MARGARET MCMULLAN, wie 30 years, 1 month and 19 jt e relatives and friends of the family are invited attend the funeral, from the pha hinge church (br, Weis Weiis), corner South Third and Firth ednesday afternoon, at two o’ciock. Borke.—On Mo March 8 of consum Brivcet F. Bone, wife of Patrick J. Burke. Notice of funeral will appear in to-morrow’s Uixwen—In Brooklyn, of apoplexy, Saka E. CANNER, aged 81 years. The relatuves and friends of the family are gf invited to attend the funeral, from the her son in-law, Richard Satcheil, fsq., No. 142 igh strcet, this (fuesday) afternoon, at tw ovciorks ARNES.—OUn Monday morning, March 8, of Bright’s Gisease, GEORGE W. CanNzs, in the 26th year of lus relatives and friends of the famtty are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- 133 Mercer street. Jersey City, on Wednesday sitersoon, at two o'clock. CARrENTIER.—On Sunday evening, March 7, after a tees = Mrs. Manuaker We wife of James 5. rpentier, Funeral services at the South Dutch Reformed church, Fifth avenue, corner of Twenty-first street, on Wednesday, at twelve o'clock, noon. The friends of the famliy and of her husband are respectfully 1n- vited to attend without further notice. CHAPMAN.—JAN# CHAPMAN, aged 86 years, ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of ber son, Joon Chapman, 113 Steubes street, Jersey City, tats (Taesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. The friends of the iamily are respectfully invited to at de CLARS.—At Montclair, N. J., on Saturday, March ¢, J. Henny Crark, M. D., late President of nol = sex County Medical Society, in the 6th year of Funeral services in the Montclair Presbyterian church, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one Orelock. Members of the Essex County Medical Society, of the aera and ail friends of the family, say bated ane farther invitation. ferry, New York, at e'even o’ciock A. M.t rwcarakag Montclair at thirty- five minutes three P, M. Crosuy.—At Ii m, N. ¥., on Sunday noon, Mareh 7, of typ pheumonia, FANNY, secon: danghter of Stephen and Arimenia Crosby, aged i6 years. Kelatives and friends are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her paren at Irvington, on Wednesday afternoon, at half-pas' three o'clock. Hndson River Ratiroad train leaves Thirtioth street at two o'clock, ay ee leaves Irvington at eleven minutes past fi DaiLy.—At Mount bia on Satarday, March 6, og Datny, me by st rd aeaeins elatives and friends of the fam! respectfully invited to attend the faneral serriocs, of on Watuesday afternoon, at one o'clock, at the residence of her caughter,’ Mra, Jane E. Ryder, Eleventh avenue, be- tween First ond Second at Monnt Vernon. Norwich (Conn,) an rapes copy. Monday, mit POLLMRTON.—AL 888 ter atreet, on Pago X) Many ANN, Wile of James Fullerton, ag ie relatives and friends are respectfally invited beige the funeral, this (Tuesday) ‘afternoon, at ageny.-Oe, Sanday, March 7, Carimeninn, the only daughter of Rernard and herine Gafney, aged 6 years, 1 month and 15 days, Katy, Tid have left na, Anil thy loss we deeply feel; It js God that has bereft Le The friends try tite sof tne fan aud reintives of the fi pect faliy invited to attend the the faily ao ree resi dence of her parents, No. 9 sana court, University ry uesday) atternoon lace, near Twel: A Manaanet, the only daughter of J Chari eat tn ayes ne ‘one orelock, edaeeday a rama ease copy, arc 8, Sacre Ay re; ot Thomas and fei fot of oe CE mara; slat nie Jamas Goss, aged 42 ‘yen i ber wed 42 The friends of wie tiamily rare respectfully invited to attend tye Cuneral, from bis late residence, 100 East “MARCH % 1869.—TRIPLE Aran atest rae or arenas G80 ae eee & era age. ‘The friends of the famtly are respestaiy in attend mod. the saneeel, pe bat ia First street, this uw oa attwo jock. ¢ | (anne Om Sands jay, March 7, DaviD Harr, in the | year of ‘The relatives if the family are invited to attend the atten at the residence of his father, Ebenezer Haff, at Hem| Wea poring, at eleven o'clock. he re. wil beat ee ae Cenetery for interment i the after- noon at two o’cloc! HigseY.—On Sunday, March 7, Mra. SaRaw Hia- BRY, aged 54 years, ‘The relatives aud friends of the family are respect. fully invited to. attend the funeral, at St. Panis pera Hoboken, this (Tuesday) afternvuon, at two Brook, lease C0) Tie Suad en on "Bani morning, March 7, HAROLD WALTER F only child of Sarah C. and the late T Mis Bi} x D., ip the shy year of his *srtends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral services at Christ church, Fifta avenne, corner Tisty-fith street, on Wednesday, at twelve o'clock. Jonss.--On Saturday evening, March 6, of para- lysis, BNoon JONES, 61 years und 18 days. The relatives and friends of the tamily, aud mem- bers of the Metropoiftan Police, also friends of his sons, Willlam R., ree W., Siduey 0. snd Lathan i. Jones are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, from the Willett street Methodist Episcopal eburch, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. Jongs.—On Sunday, March 7, CaRouine, wile of Richard Jones, ‘The frends of the family, also the members of, Sylvan Grove we, No. 275, FP. and A. M., Corin’ tilan Chapter, R.A. M., and Manhattan Command re respectfully invited to attend the funeral, tie Church of the Memorial, corner Waverley place and West Eleventh street, this (Tuesday) atter- noon, at one o'clock, Lgee.—In this city, on Sunday, March 7, ANNA, second daughter of Mary and the late Captain Joha D, Lee, ‘third Unised States cavalry, aged 7 years. Buried in Greenwood Cemetery. MapvEN.—On Sunday, March 7, QAaToARINE MAD- pe the beloved wife of William Madden, aged $9 ae funeral will rake place from 239 Seventh street, this emuneaey) afternoon, at one o'clock Msav.—At Somers, N. Ri Monday, March 8, Funeral on ‘Thursday forenoon, at half-past eleven o'clock. Trains leave the Harlem Ratiroad depot, at Twenty-sixth street, at quarter past eight o'clock, for Golden’s Bridge station, revurning the same di aye ANEY.—Ou Wednesday, Mareh 3, Lrzzie, ughter pf Join J. and Elizabeth Mulv an’ Mornay.—-On Monday March 8, FRANCES of Thomas Musray, aged 72 years. Notice of funeral hereatter, MCALARNBY.—On Saturday, March 6, ANN, wife of Janes MeAlarnoy, aged 61 years. The friends and acquaintances of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral this (Tues- day) afteruoon, at one o'clock, from ner late resl- dence, No. 174 Mott sirect. Pise.—lo Brooklyn, on Sunday morning, March 7, MARGARET PISF, In the 87th year of her age. ‘The friends aud relatives are respectfully invited to attend the faneral, from her late residence, 219 Jay street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, a ttwo ocloc! SCHNEDECKER.—On Saturday, March 6, GEORGE Henry SCHNEDECKER, in the pied of iis age. The relatives and friends of the family aro invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 50 EE, street, this lay) afternoon, at one o'cloe! SbrONDS.—On Monday, March 8, LIulig. eldest ganghins of William H. and Ella A. Simonds, aged cars and 2 months. ¢ friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, irom the residence of her parents, 562 Eighth avenue, thia (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock pre- SxirH.—In on Sunday, March 7, Joun OC, Sairn, aged 89 Relatives, y trleus and members of Charter Oak F. and A. M., are invited to attend the funeral, from his late sender oa, No. 5 Lewis place, Second st., this (Tuesday) Lecighiy at one o'clock. SteTson.—On Sunday, March 7, Lewis W. Sret- BON, ‘The Saree and and friends bo the family, the mem- bers of Polar Star No. 246 F. and A. M.. -_ the members of \W hite Pi Lodge, F. aud A. invited to attend the funeral, ou Wednesday ster: noon, at one o’clock, fiom the roan, of Elia Tompkins, at White Piains, Trains by Harlem Rali- road’! leave Twenty-sixth street, at 10 ‘and 10:15 A. M. Eastern papers please copy. ScumMoNs.—The members St Polar Star Lodge, No. 245, F. and A. M., are hereby suimnioned to attend a 8 1 communication a¢ the lodge room on ‘Tues- evening, at eight o’clock, ior the purpose of making to attend the funeral of our late Brother Stetson, By order of the M. M. STEWART, Secretary. WALL.—On Sunt Maren 7, oF Semen td Susan M. T., the beloved wife of Maurice W. ‘all, im the 3ist year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the ae from her late residence, No. 301 ‘Third av., this (Tuesday) @ftcrnoon, at oue o'clock. Wartson.—On Monday, March 8, ANNE Watson, daughter of B. G. and Mary Watson, aged 3 years, iu months and 8 days, The friends of the family are invited to attend the rnoon, at two o'clock, funeral, on Wednesday from 661 Tenth avenue, WInTHKop.—At Pau, France, on vig ng March 6, GRENVILLE WINTHROY, Of this city, in the 33d year of ls age. x __ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET. AL “| SECOND > FLOOR TO LET—SIx tt hea npr! ly aya American family. Inquire at. ighth avenue, "SMALL ‘COTTAGE HOUSE, 4 ROOMS AND (AS fixtures, fc., $25 month; can connect with spacious irs tloor, three rdoins, $60 per mouth. Kutrance 47 Auity Ft A HANDSOME FLOOR, WITH ALL THE MODERN ‘eae to let; Furniture ou the floor for sale. Ac -SECOND STORY OF DWELLING 126 FIRST is avons, near BL. Marks plase: five, good large Rooms, with @ convenience for a family ; separate gas, Ac. ath West Seventeouth treet. shi -, A, LARGE AND ELEGANT HOUSE, 1M WAVERLEY piace, eae ae Soe square, to ioe Wags aon the prewlses, or FA ih Pinestrece PARTY GIVING UP HOUSEKERPING HAVING A very bandsome Suit of Furniture, Cai {he requisites for housekeepiny wi take: edlately. Cail for three days, at GHA, Eighth nue, near Foriy-foirth street, from 10 A. M. to 4 ne T 8 BOWERY—NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS; gna Water clonetsy ‘&e.; to let for housekeeping; a good and erutfal locas LEG ANT. APARTMENT ON SECOND FLOOR—PAR- ting, farnished—to jet to one or whhoet ard «breakfast if cd + house firat eines; location, Tenth at 1 tween Kroadway and University piace, Onfy those destring superior accommodations need address Sean, Hérald ouice, VRONT BASEMENT, WITH BEDROOM, FURNISHED or unfurnished, for a few siagle gent/emen or a small famtiy, at 110 Madison street, near Narket; low reat. OWER PART OF HOUSE 193 BANK STREET, TOA Samal farndiy rent ri j, erattare for eale. DON ud street, nearBowery. Tower PART OF A of basement and p: jor; all madera impr need apply nt 843 Kart Ntr PARTIALLY FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR AND [Floor above of a iliree story basement house; in excel- lent order; moiern improvements; up town; wat side, Address Physician, statiod I ART OF A_ HO! private family a1 street, 0 LET PART OF MOURE 140 WEST HOvsTON eat, near Macdongal; possession immediately 1 re- quired nel uborhoud goo. Cam-be seen Crom 1 tii 2. 0 LET— Nt THIRD AVENUE, Good SUIT riner Chambers, parily faratshed, Call at crockery store oa the premulses. TOA Kast Twenty-second 0 LET—HALS or THE “FOUR STORY "BROWN stone House 111 Fast Thirty-Oret sirect, partly furaished, Appiy at above nomber. 10 LET—TEN fifth street, w Iance occupied by 0 LET-A BASFMENT AND FIRST FLOOR IN A private house, with gas and water, gob.a moath., Only Americans inquire at No. 282 Division sirovt, near Attoracy. 10 LET—TO A PAMILY OF ADULTS, PART OF A House, consisting of tive or #lx rooms. 'To be seca from # Twenty cond aiceet 28P THIRTY. orn traprovements, to adults. Ba- , two persons. 0 LET TO A REEF CTARLE, FAMILY OF ADUL Part of House 387 Wert Firty-third strect, seven rooms, with modern tmprovemer ts all the conveniences for Lousekeeping. Inquire vetwoon the Lours of 1 aad 3, M. LET—KO. 17 STUYVESANT STRERT, THE Fiast floor, whole or in part: can besmake sintable for any Fepseciable business, between 6 and 6 every evening. HE LOWER PART OF A FT ery spacious and with wil modern impravemente, St sone erem ‘near Fourth street as farie avenue, Iuqui p--ir~ UPPER PART OF 6 “JAN B 10 fom 10 Ac Met Pe 8 STREET, CALL LET—A THIRD FLOOR, oF sIx }OOMES, West Forty-tth street, ivan fxm o0M Atm LET ON BROAD' Ninetesnth: ph dig Te mrgtomnro FURNISHED ROOMS here ety ir Mi aon one agin "Ho citron a FG | Sra AVENUE. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED APART- OQ weer > arRuer NEAR FIFTH AVI 20) tue Beveral elegan aaa os Triton’ nitlemen Only; hows Je fires ob 4 close to New York Club Honses, ferences required, SHEET, Be te a ] DEPAU ROW STREET).—FURN! ismED PAY OW, GORE ey First class table, OR 8 ROOMS TO LET—IN SUITS OR SINGLY, WITH without wile or single geu- Pa Apply at ‘treat 3 BLOCKS hp nose PRCAOT AT. -PAROCOUELE FUR- ance ae extension, to let to 2a a with Foose one e ‘Also small Ce LEROY SP REY. ECONO, AND THIRD STORY front Rooms, handsomely furnished, to let, with Board, Terms moderate, Persons ‘erring good good fare and to show can be <teer—rirre-—ninpre rrieratienre onioreeireniie 7 BREVOORT PLACE, TENTH Doo! (7 Bite Brouivaytts aya furaied Hoos (or «gente: | aad 1 Roce rae, oon ll West aunts STABee, nll ae > guainal 13, su, PAP oe ane, au ak Gentlemen, at fae O18 per week, with fire andgas; no meals, i) EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN Lda a jfigsicon, Sony pee ea furnished th Board, for families or single yeatiemen. 16 FIFTH AVENU House, —A Peete o THE BREVOORT tous Suit of Booms, with or without private table; also a single wil exchauged, ith Board. References 18 SASt TWENTY-FIRST BPRERI,. NESE, BROAD: way.—A couple or three large communicating Rooms ‘nd one or two or gentlemen, will be rented, with Soard. 19 BANK STREET.—TWO SINGLE ROOMS TO LET, with excellent Bi gentiemen only, Parties in want of @ quiet, orderiy home faquire us above. 20 EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, TWO DOORS from Broadway.—Handsomely furnished Rooms on #2 cond floor, for geutiemen, with Board. a1 WES? EIGHTRENTH STREET.—A SUIT OF TWO 4 meen, jet, with Board, Nove but brst class parties Reed appiy. QISTSTREET, NEAR PICT AVENUE.—A HAND. fomely furnished Suit of Rooms to rent, with Board, Apply at Everett Library, 72 West Thirty-fourth street, 9 PARK AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY-FIFTH STREET © continnatioa of Fourth avenne).—A handsomely far- ished tront Paror, with Bedroom adjoining, to let; pleas- antest location ip the city; private family, 29 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STRUET.—BOARD.—A sult of twoor three Kooms and one single Koom to fet, with Board. QO WEST FIFTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE: nue.—Several elegant Rooms, furaished, without Foard, to gentlemen only; house, fe frat cluas, and close to Maniatian and New ora Club Houses, Fiith’ avenue, No arders taken, References roqulred. 39 AND 8 WEST FORTINTH STREET, BETWEEN OL Fitch and Sixth avenues.—Parties desiring permanent Board ou fad fist class Nooms on ssoond and ‘ira doors, at moderate terms, 32 WEST FIFTEENTH STREET.—-A PLEASANT fourth story front Room; also a basement Room to rent, with or without Board, 3 EASt TWENSY-SECOND STREET.—HANDSOME- € ly iar me and very desirable 18, with or without id accommodations class; ion cen- tal bo moving in May. 36 EAST TWENTY- nani hired STREET, NEAR MADISON square-—-Two ble front Rooms, will ve re rented with panel either Ft ed or seperately, ’ WANTED, oe ore soit 500 a a avi APE SE ie Lees separately oF togetber, with or w.thout Board; gas and bata. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, iY, very a ive ; | Se arp Ne young a of 88, Feasts eok gue ham Cy Hoa se ——$—<—$<—<—$—<—$—$—<— LARGE 8ECOND ziogms WITH ALL RMOBERE A Coed eee Ne seen square. (oN aaa PRIVATE FAMILY RESIDING | AT 335 a. ‘teenth street would rent a Suit of poem wae \- GENTLEMAN AND WIFE oR one OR TWO SIN- gentlemen can be pereneenins ‘ecation a aot 3; terms very moderate; Hom ules com it and ‘desirable. Cal at 43 Jane street, be- judson and Eighth avenne, Arion: HAVING ROOMS TO LES, Wird OR yond day patics furalsued wits Boned and Rooms (ro Fie Broed way’ i parties OARD.-4 LADY OF QUIRT HAGIEG MAY OBTAIN Board wizh a widow lady by adrossing Sirs. Clinton, Herald office, stating where an interview may be had, BosgdING.—A BEAUTIFUL ROOM, SECOND FLOO! 3 hot and sold water, dr gas and H Bo for two only $18 rea ice hit Roos $7 In te rst clas Ares sirce! i hind ave venues, aa iit OTEL ACCOMMODATIONS—FOR FANTLIFS AND ice en ee eee 3 it and (CHAS. LEPLER. JUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS FOR TWO GENTLE: te) agen ioe enuae Baia family. Address box 6,069 Ts 0 YOUNG MEN CAN HAVE ROARD IN A PRI- vate family, at Mrs. MOKIM’S, 833 East Twenty-third at, WO ELEGANT ROOMS—EN SUITE, ON SECOND floor; ail Improremen:s; fine hoaae,: ail Lmpro:emanta; small pleasant entoel family, with all home comforts; also ingle Room, 8H Bast Ninctéeat' stront SING_WANTED, me pA GENTLEMAN WOULD WILLING TO LEND A ‘stim of money for two or three months, receiving during that time a Board ina first clasa ‘house private American family; location from Fourteenth tS ‘wenty-third street, between Third and Fifth avenues; securities required. Address J. D., box 6,748 Post stating the amount wanted. GENTLEMAN DFSIRES PARTIAL BOARD—WITH home comforts, with a private family; eringpiene: Eric i Teferences unexcepiiouable. ' Address H. C.y. FRENCH GENTLEMAN WISHES A WELL FUR- nished Room, rite ge ritbons Board, os eee pre te aioas tae Madrona; with particulary Le Ms box S10 OARD baler tem 3 A FAMILY OF TWO ADUL' dren ana a nurse; between Etghth ai Fourteen meets and aoe Bronte and Sixth avenue, ‘aa for him fe, cl and purse. fo save a a a #, location of rooms, we. Address M. W., oulice, 37 FAST “TWENTIETH STREET, NEAR BROAD- Bea ser mks Hall edi ea ree Jet, with Board, suitable 47 3 “GREENWICH AVENUE, NEAR ELEVENTH street.—Well_ furnished Rooms to let, with Board; tingle and double. Terms moderate to respectable parties. 50) EAST TWELFTH STREET, A FEW DOORS WEST of ha pb Re Seen Rooms to let to gentiemen, without board, «7 a per week, well ventilated, healthy Sod central; apectal to neatness and comtort; far EAST TWENTIETH STREET, BETWEEN BROAD. t ‘way end Fourth Senate ane Jet, furnished, the Parlor Floor, with bath, &c, Private table if desired, pe ‘Hl STREET, WEST OF BROADWAY.— Splendid Su Suit of berg ns consistin of four, on second second floor; baths, ‘or singic, th private wae fraecics with priv F 2 WEer | FIFTEENTH | STREET.—EXCRLLENT Board, with nice Rooms, on suitable for gentlemen or'married couple, 55, Naat T TWELFTH STREET.—A VERY LARGE, | es front Room visomely furnished ‘on second floor, ‘on third floor, to let, with Board, at summer 56, TERRA, Dee ea ie nee ef gentlemen ouly: on second tleor, Reterences exc! 56 WEST ‘TWENTY.FOURTH STREET.—FURNISHED r Jet by the to Hanan; also ther furnished Rowman FitthcAveauo ‘Hotel 67 WEST FORTY-EIGHTH STREET.—LARGE ypous fourth excellent acentieman and wife, with frst clas Toperensenr eta phates family ; fine house, 74 MACDOUGAL STREET es riper ter I PLACE) —. ‘Third floor front Room, term: person, Bid per week two persons Fe Scheme a3 | QQ 8m! ST. MARKS ming ton yoni FURNISRED 10. West TORTE SECOND STREET.—TO LET, at handsomely furnish: ed front Room. tos Sgriteame fe u atiemen, References exchanged, bist 104 WEST TURTY-FOCRTH STREET, SECOND door west of Brondway.—Gertlemen or'a and wife can Wave a plensant front Room, with or ‘without Board, in « private family. 10 ee, THIRTY-“IGHTH STREET.—TO RENT, with Doan, second tory Room, with Pickhardt bedstord,'nieo front’ Room, on third foot’; house and loca tion first class, ~ BEL | 106 NEST THIRTY-POURTH STREET. family, having mpre room than they Fert an elevantty furaish a'itoom on the second lor to tHeman and wire or,two single gemlemen. on w moderate, 5 WEST EIGHTA STREET, CLINTON PLACE.— To strangers and o A Geeran, Jndy will et ae tbers—| ehoice of handsomely furnished Rooms, wi vate table, Bngigh tnd Frened h Span. 17 for gentienan house and loeation hrst class. TWENTY. xIGHTH STREET, NEAR FOURTH avenue, Two large, handsomely furnished Rooms second door, with ith Board; table first class, ‘Terms jaudeome.y farniauel Suit of Koome Roomy for single gentiemen ; OARD WANTED—A PLEASANT ROOM, WITH GOOD: Board, for two gentlemen of steady habite; price not to. Rs ‘#8 cach; looadion below First street, Address Agata, away. O4RD WANTED—A cass weer, pra FROM rs ; fore geatienan reas, stating tub pardculsra, Me Gy Herald oltce. OARD WANTED—FOR A LADY AND TWO B De mmcernen Pe New York or Brooklyn. Terms must be ‘vate familly preferred. Address B. W. Bore, WANTED—AN HOUR FROM NRW YORK, 1¢ minutes’ walk from depot, family 4 adults, a Sid ne poe f;, tae, Bos Rooms; give ve parliculars, fms, 23. URNISHED Co eget 8 BY GEN- fn eer raise wh wines oy comtorts of a. home can , Seventh or Tenth ward. Wy Heraia of office. EE MANE ENT B WANTED-1 oe peg dra RU, Mera aes, oe ~ ERMANENT WANTED—BY GENTLEMAN: P nad wife, Addvees wattag Inout terms, which: imust ve modorata, H.W. Bee Hora lox, be Wiel 'ED—A FURNISHED ROUM, WITH ONE MEAL. dally ay ane te eee ine rene, eee family. Address, r, Hera bon pete In THE Pic ign by oF Mirese beac om re ATra pirat fs Aa CRNTLEMAN 4 AND WIFB, tag Wire privae ferred; location jeenth sects Address Ae De box £,803 Post oftice. his WANTED—AN ALOOVE ROOM ON SECOND PLOO! 8! ae! Board, for man and wife, soon tede hen akan inthe iment HOTELS. AS NEW ADDITION.—PIFTY ELEGANT AND COM- odtong sult of Rgome for famies and singe, men, TPAD Blam OBKuON Promeeee” THE WHITNEY HOUS: . i of Twelfth rect HOUSE, ie Ee CORNER. and singly; \ALVERT HOUSE, 84 RROADWAY.— FOR RE’ oy A otleauat Sul aivestoons ae gy ‘Slagle N Ni. olaND, RoR, CORNER BOWERY AND ro} = d street, out ‘iba ke the pian. 200 Lay Ed Worm HOTEL, 4% 44 AND 145 EAST FOUR- opposite Tammany, has a few handsome: Rooms to ie or singly. tof famliies or or slugle gene men. "Board by the day or werk COUNTRY BOARD, A. GENTLEMAN AND WIPE CAN NOW ARRANGE for Bourt for the summer at « gentleman's conntry- house, where they can have exce.lent moderate rate; location Westchester county, within 38 Lutes of Twenty seventh street, Adiiress box 6,637 Post STATEN ISLAND, Norra siorF, 4) Innding. Price must NEAR BITRE —Boardfor threo anita and two Rooms wanted. Aduress Country, Heraid ofee, 119 FAS? TWENTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR FOURTH e ne, —There ia vacant ap entre Third Floor, to- gether or en suite, with Bourd, a o firs: class house; best Feferences. ] a0 & FO! OnTY.I FOURTH STREET.LARG! ou Room, with alcove, with or without Board; geatlemen preferred; no moving Ia Mey. “Keferences ex: Changed, 1243 weer BS yao perme STREET, BETWEEN xt Seventh avenues.—A Seoond Vioor, with imolern pe ‘oF single to let, furnished, wi 14 board, lo private family. BAST TW) LETH STREET, BetWRES THIRD enniea. =A nicely furnished Room to tet te, gas, ferences, € rater enera STREET, NEAR HROAD- froat Room, second’ fioor, bandearne} i “cleracienee, for get and wife, wit Boards terind¥easonable; references, 14 A iy SULLIVAN STREET, NEAR AR OUSTON.— sant fron) Room to let, tos pay ood two gentlemen wi shing to room toget BA: wife, or “SIXTEENTH STREBT.—A PRIVAT Rooma 140 fe ily ave wo, oF three desirati with Board, References required, STREET. =) L&T, Two VAST EIGHTRENT I 147% Rooms wits board, for gentleman and wife or two gentlome: 162 PRINCE STREET.—A says FAMILY WILL da let a neatly furnished Room, $3 per week; also a lege ‘Ttoom suitable for two or pLasinamammna ‘aud wise. 73, HODSON STREET. <A LARGE FRONT ROOM, i comrortably furnished ‘esiiable for two or more wentiemen, with Board’ ‘a hall Bedroom, 174. Waypeeey Je PLAGE A PLEASANTLY PUR to let, suitable for one or two gent! omen 218 SASS fina A, spoken. 218 family for two terme reasonad) 239 Ba EAST esau fener to at wh m WEST THIRTIETH aTneen xan EIGUTH Pail ard for yenticinen; French WEST PIPTE-THIRD eTRERT, NEAR rigutat avenue. First rate Hoard can be had in a private gentlemen and wives or @ family of four; pita ear itm ET, aoAR rurvE, 25 JO, Tyee one ‘Biooly accummo- west PIPTRENTH GREET —ro Lar, | win 261, iy @ banaonoe top nega Se, Rowen gentle. 305 ys eet POT aR Teta ae? ra Fates € Wet ou ERNTH - B21. Seaabie toom for fiero pen grant ps} nad Board; | = aT httal location for summer ; terme rea. References exchanged, NGLNES, BOILER MPUM LATHE, } Wand Iron Planers, Chain horse Power, 1 ‘Tanks, ‘sbarude: end Pulle rs BE 228 panos od ban t. ILLARD'S Machinery Depot, 282 Water street. RICSSON ENOINES—ORBATEY Inte CALORT yi nieed ORSALE—THREE LOING MACHINES. ADDRESS: Printer, Herald o JOR SALE-THREE ENGINE TURNING MACHINES, one for straight lines, oue for round and oval and v for peg and straight ines, with a new constrac tion oF perien; a great Rolling Macalue: a great Scissors for weal ‘and pollah work. “i22 Last Broadway, irs Door, New vor 8A\ LE -A_ VE RTICA hore power marine poun no) dress J. ALLY, L DOUBLE CYLINDE ‘a Locomotive Holler, weigh t uinps, &e.; good orde: th avenue aod duirty-lourth streets C JIWE Locomo. a Ming en | komhy . rene ‘ro feet six inches diameter, x inch cylinder, tweire inch sivoke, with a W be ‘Apply to Hi, SIMPSON, St Went sec * *C°UFa Fun ACHINERY FOR 8ALE.—ONE DANNEUS LING Planer, rt au a ast Taw. Nes ii "ae lot of ¥ horidn Ger dor. Inquire elit STEAM ENGINES AND BorLERs—PORTADLY AND stationary, from 5 t0 iO hore wv, prepary ioty W removal of hop. YOUN MeLARBe #4 Lose se, STEAM ENGINE FOR SAUE—A STRAM ENGINE, 1000 2 Horse. powor; Baie pixtt, and three large Bolters wo the Shai es Dply to pHi STEAN SCHW Ae toe ta : Taam MoBtAAGE TOR FOR Sit; INE ARTS. {NORAVED erreL PLATES,—POUR vEy KH Steel Plates (the stecis) to be olaposed Maat djects, and not having been published iubjecta, and not having been pu ‘hore at ail, _ RR MOVALS, » ON TfON. —TAPSCOTT'S BRANCH, MTOR ATION J AND Exchan; removed from 9% Bt cilies of score noth oR 00 Pi bowh ere i FINE Firat rates Audreas 7 Jom prion, ab enue, near Ty {price iat, 18, HEAI DSTON. ig MENTS, Mist sug a 3 st an vera, law! put up in the ) country. de KBLE AND MaRDLETZED ™ Miah eget ee Om AN avenue, . Mantels pub up 10 pricetat een rd LATE, DE MARI Sein les ane chop deny AAD BA Bis hd COy 605 Py avenue; fautory, 21 nent High aren beta HALDRON WOO, DELIVERED intely. Ayoy at my eonl, coke and third treet wad Broadway, or Twenty> aud Avenue A, & BRWOOD,