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SUBUBBAN INTELLIGENCE, se saatinne vivocaioie KEW JERSEY. Jersey Clty, ATTEMPED SUICIDE BY 4 WOMAN.<-Yesterday fore- we a woman from New York, named Sarah Wat ped into the cova near the Pavonia ferry = suilering from an attack of delirium Ae Seneet Bhe was taken to tue police station aad thence to Lhe City Hospital, Rosina A MONtY Drawer.—Last evening a young man named George W. Burnett entered a Uquor store at the corner of Grove and Morgan woe. , sa Sart taking advantage of the absence of the off, it ia alleged, between. sa a oer dollars from the mone’ ay drawer, He Was soon after arrested and lodged in the police ‘station to await examigation. ‘The accused denies ‘abe charge. p Hudson City, CONSOLIDATION.—A number of promiaent gentle- ‘men belonging to Jersey, Hudson and Bergen cities, ‘who are in favor of consolidation, have organized peapapsisat ay 2 Association, the object of which to promote the project rag ensure its success when the cg RS me re on it exe Octo! The society charge themselves ee pdearee the citizens on the benetits be derived from the consolidation of the cities, pa convincing them that the welfare of each cily bie be best secured by unity and concert of action. ch ® measure must be consuminated sooner or dover. ‘The first meeting of the association will take us? in the middie of the ensulng week at Hudson le Hoboken. ANOTHER AccrDENT ON THE WEEHAWKEN Ratt- ROad.—Yesterday afternoon .alaborer employed as brakeman on onc of the ofl trains running to the ‘Venango Dock was terribly crushed between two at cars near Seventh street. He was about wy years of age and resided in New York, ‘whither he was sent in care of some workmen, ConprTIon oF Mr. J, Harvey Lyons.—District Attorney J. Harvey Lyons, who was thrown trom this carriage in the Central Park, New York, on Tuesday evening, sustaining a concussion of the braia, still rematus unconscious at St. Luke’a Hos- Hie manifested eligut symptoms of improve- Ment yesterday moruing, Bayonne City. Yaonr Lavncnep.—A yacht which is being but! ‘by Mr. P. McGichan for Noah D. Taylor was launched Salterville on Thursday. It ta wwenty-four feet la and is named “Adeline Taylor.” Cock Fient.—The last cock fight of the season in Hudson county came off at Saltersvilic on Thursday, between the New Jerseys and Staten Is!anders— Re Mghts, best four in seven. The ight was wou New Jersey. Newark: Borauartes m BeLievitie.—A gang of burglars quade araid among the residents of this delightful Newark suburb during Thursday night and early yesterday morning, without creating the slightest noise or disturbance until after they had accom- hed their work and er When curaes loud i deep fullowed them, Tue oMce of Messrs. Lee Holmes was entered and the éale blown . Fortunately there was little or nothing in the ‘Way of valuables in the safe; er90 the burglars got » The office of H. Cadmus was also |, but nothing of any dee uence stolep. Fie enidente of Dr. Wood appears to have been tiie next 0 . From here the robbers took two fyshee a anda silver one, They carried of osideratie clothing also. Tae STEAR MYsTERY—VERDICT OF THE CoRO- wen’s JURY.—Yesterday the Coroner’s jury in the ease of Christian Stear, whose body was found Hioating in Newark bay on Sunday last, concluded their deliberations. The case 13 one of peculiar Ty, a3 Mr. Stear was a man of quiet Dabits, , and thongh his ony bore marks of ote plead it 1s known that he had no valu- jes whatever about his person at the time ‘of his death. bore 6 his wife and orb panes Oilicers wére examtoed, but their testuumony failed to disclose any clue as to the meaus of death. The jury returned a verdict ‘that deceased came to his @eath by suffocation duriag partial immersion in ‘Water containing a thick, dark mud, and by concus- sion of the brain, the result of violence; but whether 1d immersion wud violence were inuicted upon de- eased accidentally or by means of a person or per- UnkhOWD this jury 18 unavle to devermine,”? Paterson. Passaic County Covrrs.—In a suit of William Storey vs. Pickles Taylor, to recover an amount due for board, the jury found $500 damages for plaintiff. Patrick Corrigan sued Ann Corngan for money lent, and received a verdict of $250 in his favor, John H. Smith sued Pickles Taylor for an amonnt claimed due him on the two dissolving partnership in tue quarry business, The jury found $662 41 damages for the plaintiff. A verdict of $235 82 was found for Martin Weils, who sued Giralomo Donadi to recover —- erecting aa 3 rods on the Kace Course lotel. The case the Paterson Land Improvement Company vs. Jolin Nolen ana wife, on it of lands solid defendants, is now on. The foitowing arraiguments were made yesterday in the yer aud Terminer:—Charies Jackson pleaded not ea to assault and battery; Michael Hughes led not guilty to the same offence; Daniel ugnessy pleaded not guilty to rape; William maize was iewas’ afraigned ob several indictments for olating the Excise law; Joln U. Cook, Peter Car- Man, Isasc Riker and others were arraigned on Similar indictments. A bumber of miuor arraign- Meuts Were also mace. Trenton, FRESHET IN THE DELAWARE.—The freshet in the Delaware has subsided somewhat, but the wharf Bt remains inundated, necessitating the aseist- Wagons to convey the passengers and eet to and from the steamboat. Murcer Counry Covrt.—A special term of this court was hela yesterday. Only a few cases were brougnt up. Two respectable looking women, Damed Catherine Bannon and Eliza Sinyth, pleaded Rot guilty to stealing twenty dollars from a Man awed Michael Ward, residing in a disreputable ed house in South Trenton. Four colored men, James Bosley, Edward ward, Chales Wii- ans and Wiliam L. Stout, hot gulity to the Jarceny of chickens, valued at ten dollars. The Gases being not prepared for trial were postponed ‘Ubis morning, LONG ISLAND INTELLIGENCE, ANOTHER Free ix THE Woops.—During the past two days a large fire has been raging in the woods between Deer Park and Thompson station, on the Long Island Katiroad. Several uunared acres have becu burned over, including some fue standing Umber. BURGLARY AT GkEENPORT.—On Thursday evening Mr. ©. A. Brush, the ticket agent at Greenport, on entering the office found a person secreted inside named William Atkins, who had been prowlng about the neighborhood for several days previous. ‘The thief attempted to escape, but was secured by the agent, with the assistance of conductors Hobson and Williams, and placed in charge Of officer Keeves, The following morning fio was taken beiore Justice Moore, who cowmit- ted him to the coucty jail to await the action of the Grand Jury. On his person were found severai aru- cles stolen from a store in the Village, which had been varyiaziously entered a few evenings previous. BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE, Buseeeimcest.—Andrew Areher ‘was arrested by Geiective Corwin aud taken before Justice Buckley yesterday on a charge of having embezzied the sum of $600 from his employers, Messrs, 8. & J. C. Bur- ling, grocers, at the corner of Sanda and Gold Streets. The accused had only been in the empioy of the complainants for two weeks, A_gold watch and Were found in his possession. He acknowl- edged having taken the money at diferen: times, and the a sentenced himfto the Penitentiary for aix months, A Manne Loses A $500 Bown ap 18 Beaten FoR ASKING For It.—Hug® MoGovern, employed tn ‘@n oyster saloon in Hudson avenue, near York street, was arresied yesterday on a charge of grand in sop $500 eat Le Patrick Vaugh, accused wes emnpi Wana. ‘white tnere: he sare mplo} ere he saya he poe the bond. Ww ‘ ed for it the ace asked him what ne wor @ for it and he Sepitea $100. The accused oud gre at him brought im four rougis who beat him in Inbuman manner. The accused was held to answ Tus GRAIN DEFALCATION.—Sheriff Campbell has been placed in possession of the books of Mr. Peck, ‘ho defaulting and absconding agent of the Brooklyn Tron Elevator Company, foot of Degraw street. boy committee of ion of the deniers ‘port to Jur F judge should be 176,000 bushels of cora and alisoo busnels of | 2 uantity but yvuael 8 qi ame ut Ayo wl A ain” I sioa,o00. 7 The to retain possession of the ee iar the ofer of the iajuus SvicibR.—Coroner ‘whvtent held an inquest yes. terday morning upon thé pody of Christopher Doyle, residing at No. 406 Hick# street, who committed 0 prying ela ounces of land- Parciare oats. Fhe fale 8,000 od became dis. det of his corner of Union abd Colas poisou | NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. ima short time, Physicians won out av: [he verdict of the ance with the facts, Doyle Was @ sipgle man, ‘thirty-nine years old. REAL ESTATE MAITERS, eee The only salea at auction yesterday, at the “Ex- change,” were by Mr. James M. Miller, of a house ‘and lot on the Eleventh avenue, and lease of two houses on West Thirteenth street, The following are the particulars :— NEW YORE PROPERTY BY JAMES M. MILLER, Leasehold of houses Nos, 204 and 206 Weat 15th street. ground sent $125 op each lot” per annum, Lease 21 Seark, lexpiren, Nay 1, Isit. a 2 dtory bouse aud Jot No "508 Alii he expected o, and with. ‘de Projected Buildings. The following plans have been submitted to the Superintendent of Butldings, Mr. James Macgregor, for his approval since Thursday, the 15th inst:— April 9—Seven tron stores and tenement houses, located west side Furst avenue, 25.6 feet north of Fifty-third street; size of building, 25x58; five stories, Owner, Christian Schwartz. Brick store aad tenement, located at No. 219 Stan- ton street; size of butiding, 25x56; Live stories. Owner, Theodore Fohrein, Brick store and dwelling, located at No. 216 Stan- ton street; size of bul ing, 26x50; five storica, Owner, John Schwartz. Apri! 10—brick factory, $19 feet east of Twenty- sixtn strect; size of buliding, 12x9; two stories. Owner, Richard Corson. Brick stabie and carriage house, located north side of Twenty-ninth street, 200 feet east of Second ave- nue; size of building, 18x35; two stories, Owners, Beekman Brothers. April 12.—Brick (six) stores and dwellings, located east side Boulevard, twenty-five feet norin of Sev- enty-seventh street; size of butiaing, 12.6x40; three Owner, J. W. Dimmic«, Four brick dwellings, located north aide of Seven- ty-sovenin street, sixty feet east of Boulevard; size of building, 32.6x40; three stories und basement. Owner, J. W. Dimmick. Crick factory, lovated No. 33 Norfolk street; size of Duiiding, 2x2) heimer. ‘Three brick slaughter houses, located north side of Foriy-sixth street, lou fees east of North river; size e eis 78x40; two stores. Owner, William stories. ; four stories, Owner, George Bal- ive brick stores and dwellings, located Nos. 512, 514, 616, 518 and 520 Third avenue; size of baiidiags, 23x four stories. Owner, ‘Audrow Kennedy & Sons. April 18—Brick store, locate 1 on east side of Tenth avenue, 60 fect soutu of ‘Thurty-ninth street; size of buliding, 25x25; one story. Uwner, James Scalian. Four first class brick dwellings, located on south side of Twenty-ninth street, 100 feet west of Eighth avenue; size of building, 18.9x50; four stories. Owner, James Turner, Brick stable, located on south side of Elghty-second street, 100 feet west of Pirst avenue; size oi building, 18x50; two stories. Owner, Robert Boyd. Brick store and tenement, located 405 feet east of Fifteenth street; size cf building, 25x45; five storics. Owner, Andrew ’NeBride, Brick store and tenement, located No, 35 Norfolk strect; size of building, 25x54; 6 stories, Owuer, Phillip Oitman, Brick factory, located at No. 46 Essex street; size of building, 24x25; 5 stories, Owner, George 1’! teitter. April 14—First class brown stone dwelling, loca- ted oath side of Sixty-first street, 100 feet east of Lexington avenue; size of building, 24x00; 4 stories and basement. Owner, John MeCoole. Eleven first class buildings, located south side of Sixty-first street, 24 feet west of Lexington avenue; size of buildings—six, 18x52 each; five, 18.7x: x52 ros 8 stories and basement, Owner, John Mc- Jovle, Second class brick dwelling, located south side of Sixty-tifth street, 250 feet west of Tenth avenue; size of butiding, 25x42; 3 stories. Owner, John Weber. Brick stable, located No. 517 West Twenty-third Street; size of building, 12x18; 1 story. Owuer, William M. Woodward. Brick milk depot, located at No. 359 Seventh ave- nue, rear; size of building, 81.2x92; two stories. Owner, W. 8. Canfleld. First class iron store, located No. 62 White street; size of building, 23x103; flye stories and basement. Owner, estate of P. C. Williams, First class tron store, located No. 60 White street; size of building, 23x103; five stories and basement. Owner, estate of Jasper Grosvenor. First class tron store, located Nos. 64 and 66 White street; size of building, 46,3x103; five stories and basement. Owner, estate of Jasper Grosvenor, Second class store and dwelling, located No. 650 Hudson street; size of building, 25x42; turee tian, Owner, Williain Cooper. The Munictpal Council of Bordeaux is studying the plans for @ marine canal to join the ocean with the Meriterranean. The proposed course is along the valley of the Gironde, having an outlet somewhere to the north of Bordeatfx. The work could be com- jeted in six years, and the cost is calculated at 88,400,000, Should it be carried out, the tmport- ance a4 Gibraitar to the English will be seriously im- paired, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. ABERNETHY—PECK,—On Tuesday, Aj Rey. Dr. Adams, Lape go ABERNED MCLEAN P8cx, bi BRINCKERHOFF on Thursday, April the Rev, Thomas E. Ver- muye, D, D., GiBERT A, duincxeanorr, of Jamaica, L, 1, to Emtty A., daughter of Washington Kk, Vermilye, of the former place. BrowN—Bonney.—On Thursday, April 22, at the Meg a Square Keformed Cuurch, by Rev. Man- clus S. Hutton, Epwarp F. Brown to N&LLIA, eldest daughter of the late ex-Judge Benjamin W. Bonney, all of this city. BRcsH—WiNANTS.—At Nyack, on the Hudson, on Thursday, April 22, i Rev. Rowland H. Bourne, rector of Grace oa te —— A. Buvsu to E. BELLE WINANTS, all of Se CLARK—SMiTH.—On Weduesday, April 21, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rey. R. K. Rodgers, BENJAMIN T. CLARK to HANNAH B., daugh- ter of Peter Smith, Esq., ali of Bound Brook, N. J. ELTING—HULserT, -On Shursday, April 22, at the Reformed church, White Piaius, by the Rev. Von liuibert, D. D., E. J. ELTING, of Yonkers, Y., to KATHARINE Bevigr, cider daughter of we oiltelaving clergyman. HURD—BRIDGMAN.—On Thursday, April 22, at the residence of the bride's parents, Brooxiyn, L. i., by the Key. T. |. Cuyier, Joun P. MURD, Of Detroit, Mich., to Miss EMILY F. BRIDGMAN, Roos eveELT—TaLsor.—At Trinity chapel, on Tues- day, April 20, by the Rev. Henry C. Potter, Ouanies Y. ROOSEVELT Lo CORNELIA LiVinGstToN, daughter of ‘allot. ELD—VPerrEers.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, by the Rev. Z. Grenell, Jr., of Kingston, ‘we i. SCOFIELD to LYDIA Perrens, bow tl 20, by the ¥ tO SAKAH Ne Jey West.—On Thnrsday, April 22, at the the Annunciation, by the Kev, William J. Seabury, Mr. WILLIAM 10UNG8, Jt, to EMELINE E., youn est daughter of the late Lester West, all of 8 Cit, Died. ADAMS.— On Friday evening, April 23, HENRIETTA Evizaseru BeKrna, ouly child of Stewart B. and Carrie Adams, aged 2 years, 1 month and 22 aays. relatives aud friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend (he funeral, from the residence ot her parents, No, 444 West Forty-second street, on Sunday afteruvon, at two o'clock. BAILRY.—-On Wriday, April 23, ELizapetu, only daughter of Thomas and Mary Batley. The friends and relatives are respectfully mvited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 166th street ‘and Teath avenue, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. BaRcLAY.—On Friday, April 28, ALLAN W. BARCLAY, aged 30 years, 4 months and 14 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the faneral, from his late resl- dence, 116 West Seventeenth street, on sunday afternoon, at one o’clock, without further notte BuN mn Friday, April 2 23, at 99 Mercer strect, FREDERICK Fenris, infant son of Charles and Au: gusta Bunt, aged 7 months and 23 days. Philadelphia and Baltimure papers please copy. Connon.—On Thursday, April 22, at Tesidence, No. 310 Weat Twenty-eught street, CHARLES Con- NOR, in the 6th year of his ago. Soeee Se afternoon, at three yg DackY.—On Thu morui April LIZA- BETH, Wife of D. Davey. mashenudyne The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 724 East Ninth atreet, on Sanday afvernoon, at yue o'clock, Her re- mains will be taken to Caivai Da.y.—On Thuraday, ae ‘22, at the residence of her husband, corner of North Second and Fifth eets, Brooklyn, E. D., after @ short illness, Many Taxssa, the beloved wife of Williaw B, Daly, aged -” the rel relatives and friends of the family are reapect- solicited to attend the funeral,jfrom the Church ts, Peter and Paul, Secoud sireet, oa Suaday afternoon, at two o'clock. Ko Eo Lage A morning, April 23, the wife of Geo! Eglinton, daughter of John and Mary ee — Leitrim, ireland, aged 32 years The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the oe on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from late residence, corner of North Fifth ai secon J awe stay abu) FRAZE. Evizanern ane aa of the 7 to attend the — from residence, 36 pc a a ae iecase of “the lungs, Mr, Joun Satin agen 66 wrente and jaintances invited to attend \nfrom his lave residence, Mechaule street, Aiternoon, at two o'el GALLoway.—On Wednesdsy noon, April 21, at his re Gatiowat, aged Tesidence, hear Turner's, Joi Sriends of the Samuly are respeptully invited to 00 years, 7 Gttend the funeral, at Highland Mins church, this Gaterday) mor ming, af eleven O'Gfock. ‘Trains leave ihe ah oie funeral ait ‘ake ae shores at two o'clock, from hi Ala docamg bepe 0, 28 Madi gon sireet, The ilends are respectfully invited to oc uisderphta, Baltimore and Irish papers picaso ILMORE.—On Thursday morning, April 22, ABI- by E., wife of E. B. Gilm elatives and fricads are re invited to amend Bid tenene from her late residence, 100 Ei i ie second 8t., this (Saturday) afternoon, at ory ° folod ‘The remains will be taken to Greenwood, HaRoLp.—At 164 Baxter street, on Thursday, April 22, Miss Fanny HaRoLp. The friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. HurcHcock.—On Wednesday, April 21, at Homer, N. Y., of scarlet fever, EVELYN FLORENCE, only child of Rev, E. W. and the late Evelyn Hitchcock, of this auty, in the 4th year of her age. he fuueral will take place at the residence of her grandparent Homer, this day. HoLMESs,—HenRy HOLMES, youngest son of Henry and Emma Holmes, aged 5 years. 'Yhe friends and relatives of the famtly are invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at one o’clock, from the Fesidence of his parents, 120 Pavonia avenue, Je! City. Hvu@uES.—At West on Thursday, April 22, DANIEL aaa late of the town of flasslough, county Monaghan, lreland, aged 63 years. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at half- Re two o'clock, from his late residence, at West ‘arms, LECLERE.—At Yorkville, on Thursaay, April 22, nots Isip0R& LECLEKE, halve of Picardy, France, the 72d year of his age. 18 friends and those orl his daughter are respect- fully requested to atcend the funeral service, which Will take place in the church of tue Rev. Dr, Crosby, corner of Fourth avenue aud Twenty-seconud street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at three o'clock. Lioyo.—Oo Friday, April 28, JosseHINe Her- mer only child of Edwin H, and Saran E. Lloyd, aged 1 year, 6 months and 26 days. ‘The remains will bo tasen to New Jersey for in- terment, ene Brooklyn, on Friday, April 23, Pats- ife of Joon ft. Marua, one funeral services will be held at her late rest- dence, No. 28 Pierrepont street, on Monday alter. noon, at four o'clock, McLoveuLrs.—Oo Thursday, Apri 22, Jars McLouge.in, only son of James and cate L McLoughiin. ‘The {rieads and relatives of the family are respect fully mvited to attend the funeral, from the dence of his parents, 183 Cherry street, this (Satur- day) afternoon, at one o'clock, Pray, uddenly, at Jamaica, MaTinpa R., wife of Jobo M. Pray, aud ‘Dr, Oxesies M. PRAY. Tkeir funeral will take p! at the Methodist church, Washington street, Brooklyn, on Sunday aiternoon, at one o'clock. PrRigst,—On Friday morning, April 23, at ten o'clock, J, KR, A. PaigsT, Friends are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 43 Tompkins street, on Suuday afver- noon, at one o'clock, RELYEA.—Suddeniy, on Friday morning, April 23, of croup, Lizzig A., only cuild of George W,. and ue te L, Relyea, aged 4 years, 1 month and 20 days. @ relatives and iriends of the family, the mem- he of Americus Lodge 535 F. A. M. and of Ameri- cus Chapter 215 R. A. M. are respectfully tnvited to atiend the funeral, on Monday morning, at half-past ten o'clock, from her late residence, No, 8 Willett street. eet. < \ROSENFIELD.—On Thursday, April 22, Moris H. ROSENFIELD, aged 52 years and 6 months. The funeral wiil take place from his late residence, es mh Mercer street, om Sunday morning, at ten o’clos ‘The members of the Hebrew Mutual Benefit Society are hereby notitied to attend the funeral of the late Mr. M. H. Rosenfield, which will take place on Sun- day morning, at ten o'clock, from his late residence, 240 Mercer street. By order, A. S. VAN PRAAG, President, RvusuMorz#.—Suddenly, at Jamaica, Wal. 0. RuSH- MORE, Esq. His funeral will take piace at the Methodist church, Washington street, Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. Scnarer.—On Wednesday, April 21, the body of Mr. JOHN SCHAFER, of Greenpoint. L, I., was found im the Raritan river, near Perth Amboy, N. J., ap- parently drowned. ‘The funeral will take place from his former res{- dence, Greenpoint avenue, near Fifth sireet, on Sunday aliernaon, at two o’ciock. Kelatives and friends are invited to attend. SUAFFER.—On Thursday, April 22, suddenly, EDWARD M. SHAFFER, in the 45th year of his age. ‘The relatives and irlends of the iamily are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o’clock, from his late residence, Herkimer street, near "Troy avenue, Brooklyn. Syruens.—At Morrisania, on Friday, April 23, Epwakpb SYPHERS, in the 26th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to atvend the funeral, on Sunday after- noon, at half-past three o'clock, from the residence of his uncie, A. Allendorph, Franklin avenue, near Fifth street, Morrisania. VOLCKMANN.—On Thursday, April 22, Jouy ©. VOLOKMANN, aged 38 years, 5 months and 4 days. "The relatives and friends of the tainily are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, No. 16 North Myore street, on Sunday afternoon at two o'clock. VAN NOSTRAND.—At Jamaica, N. Y., on Thursday, April 22, Mary, widow of John Van Nostrand, i the 76th year of her age. The friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from Grace church, Jamaica, on Sunday afternoon, at two o’ci¥ck. Woop.—in Brooklyn, E. D., on Thursday, April 22, of disease of the heart, ORPHEUS Ww oD, in the uth year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend funeral, from his late residence, 118 Fourth street, oa Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. — LOST AND FOUND. OND OR ebtgncen to Genel Pr ne of the ral Pe, in proving ana ereene WEDNESDA‘y N, IN A FIFTH [ese see “a om frp fourh tet enor v 7 Tk sonata of manor Tas toca Ng rin MONDAY, APRIL 19, ON FORTY-NINTH baeot th rae eatanal ‘questions aaked an delivery , "oat Two PIECES SMALL FIGURED BLUE SILK Brocatel, A suitable reward will be paid by leaving it at Stewart & Co.'s, 153 Fulton atreet, Brooklyn. Dahan od FOR THE yee RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN A‘ BRANCH OFFICE, 145 FULTON STREET. Ost—IN Ly B MEIGHBORBOOD, oF fudge SECOND street an 'a French Poodle Dog, white mark et ed drewardwil ‘will be paid to finder by returning bim to 16 Weat Pifty-tirat street, O8T—BETWEEN 122 SIXTH AVENUE AND 82 WASH- ington 19 @ Pocketbook containing money and Tistung fess ie owner's name. The ‘finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at $2 Washington square, _ OST.—#15 REWARD.—LOST, FRIDAY MORNING, AN Esquimaux Dog; puro white; answers to name of “Rute.” Any peraoa finding him end returning him to 9 Joralemon street, Brooklyn, will receive the above reward besides the thanks of the owner, OST—PROM 43 EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, ON Friday morning, a Black and Tan Slut; had on red col- jar, marked “¥anny'; tia about 16 lbs, Whoever will rovtirn her will be well rewarded. L0Sta0N, WEDNESDAY LAST, A SMALE GOLD Ua marine stone, ‘set round with pearis, ‘Auberal reward paid by ¥, Clarksou, 67 Wali street, N.Y. NWO LIQUOR ACCOUNT BOOKS LOST—IN THE nelghborhood of South street, The finder will be rewarded by returuing thezn to 523 East Fifteenth street. REWARDS, $5 REWARD,-LOST, ON TUESDAY, APRIL 90, ON #) the 10.80 train from Rahway to New York, a Memo- Findum Book Ihe above reward will be paid by'leaving ft Ai G3 Cherry wirees, Kalwway, N. Jo, oF sending taformarion where it can be obtatuad to Je terer, Rahway, REWARD-—FOR RETURN TO 10 FIFTH AVE- S10 mie Seettiack ova tan Dog, lost Thursday aiternoon in Broadwi tween Twenty-.ourth aod ‘Tweuty-afth aireots, Had on blue leather coliar with owner's name, DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OU! BRANCH OFFICE, M5 FULTON Sik REWARD.—LOST, IN THE Me Ag oF cee ‘ay and Fourteenth stree oid Hunting e fi will please return to C. * stevens & Cos $ Fourteeuth surcel, ~LOST, A SMALL BROWN ST. CHARLES Pooule Dog, with white Sprages oer d 174, hair and hort; answers tothe name of “Buck.” The tinder 30 leave it at Atlantic Garden, 50 Bowery, being the erty of the Tyrolean National singers, REWARD.—LOST, BY A POOR WIDOW, IN going from the foot of John street through Broad. South ferry, on Envelope, containing #128, ‘The aid by returning the same to the stores OBERT i. SMITH. IF THE PARTY WHO TOOK THE De bundie cot ining curtains, also an overcoat, from the Foom in 234 Bowery wiil return the curtains they wil re- ceive the above reward and can keep the overcoat, and the owner pledges his honor that no questions will ve asked. $100 REWARD WILL BE PAID AND NO QUES- tions asked for frosted ores: — Watch No. 76,994, Vacheronz Constantin, Geneva, make Mh Vachon SHOP & HEIN, under Fifty Avenue Hotel, 500 REWARD WILL Br PAID AND NO QUES. tions asked om the return to the flour and paper store No; 408 Greenwich street, of the bonds taken frown the Oice of the Bigelow Blue Stone Co., at Malden, N. Y. $1. 00 REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR THE RE- covery of two ci tins, 16 inches wide; 5 and i 24 fast., or trek wide, stolen from cart ither of them. Apply to Henry Barbey & Co., No. 64 Etonard atreet. A. —$100 REWARD. LOST, A SOLITAIRE DIAMOND . ery oe Tuesday afternoon, on Broadway ‘si between ‘ourteenth street, Addrass E. H. HASWELL, 26 Wall street. $20 way to above reward will be pat 138 aad 140 Fulton mire, ‘New York, $25 REWARD. REMOVALS. EMOVAL. i ie ee REMOVAL. GUEDIN Je MAGUIRE! auEDIN Vv. J. MAGUIRE, GUEDIN £ co. & CO. beg to announce that they have removed their place of business Boge No. 2 Maiden lave 652 BROADWAY, Pid YORK, 652 BROA! DWA 652 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 662 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 652 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, and offer from thelr spring importations & com. eve and elegant assortment of thelr spectalti C! in ORSE TIMERS, eWELRY, BRONZES, MUSICAL BOXES D PANCY GOUDS. Bole agents fe ihe Nardin Wateb. OAs. OFEIOCES, ™ DICAL. TT? MONEY BERALI aus, Watchos, Jewelry, cn er ius susae bough af the highest rates, Also Pawabrokers’ Tickele bougut, for Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry ¢0., at 77 Bleecker street, see ond tlovr, three dours west of Broadway, TNO. 9 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, FIFTH Avenna Hotel, Loans and Sales promptly negotiated on ches, marketable bonds, Diamonas, W: Lite Policies and ail other valuab: TJ. A. JAC. NO. 5 AMITY STREET, NEAR dA Browiway.—Li seral advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jows ys Dey Goods ant — property of every ame bo, it and sold. 8 FOR THE HERALD DIN BROOKLYN AT OUR 1 OFFICE, M6 FULTON STREET, T WOLF BROTHERS’, £69 BROADWAY, FORMERLY ¢ of Brookiyn.—Money’ loaned on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Merchandise, Live Insurance Policies; particularly on Pianos. Business Confidential. Same bought and 9 ‘and sold. A. 6 509 BROADWAY, ‘CORNER oF HOUSTON ST. 608 Gy" Ful value and Dighest pri rice paid or advanced #08 609 on Diamonds, Emeralds, Watches, Jewelry, Pinte, 609 609 Camel's Hair Suawis, Suks, Pure, P B! e609 69 Sewing Machin Furafur®, Carpets 03 609 0. a. JU DD, “fotmer y iirady « eo ¥ 07 BROADWAY, m Diamonds, is, &o. The saine 8, JEWELRY AND SILVER- . ©. ALLEN 415 Broadway, one © J bought by Gk door beiow Canal street, TEWMAN LEOPOLD, §% NASSAU ST AN fachities, advances at low rates on Diamonds, Watches, Pianos, Merchandise, Lise Polich v other Securities, Arter May 1 Gt 106 Broadway, corner Dey treet, A reouues DR. R. CopaErt, NEMDER OF N. N. jedical an . Surge rr be conaulted as ‘asual on private isoases, “Oulce 0 30 Osaire 20 C. Sireet, near Chambers, N. B.—No feo unioss cured. A GRPAT AND SURE REMEDY FOR MARRIED LA- digs—The Portuguese Female Pilis always give immediate Feifef, being spectally prepared for married ladies. A lnly Tenlenoe ie ale Price $5, Dea.’ MAURIGERG, lence, ike magic. Price r. Dillce 129 Libert berty street, or sent by mall. be A. CPRTAIN CURE FOR MARRIED LADIES, wiTit or without medicins ov Madame RESTELL, Professor of Midwitery ; Coin bea practice. Her infallible French Female Pilla, No. 1, cy ce ¥l, or No, 3, specially prepared for married ladies, price $5, which can never fail, are safe a healthy, Bold ‘only ys otice, No. 1 Fifty. strech, first door from Firth avenue nnd at dragio 15a Greenwich ee or ent by mail, Gaullon All otoers are D LYN AT OUR igh D IN BROOK FFICE, 145 FULTON STREE’ AM REQUIRING CONFIDENTIAL MEDICAL AT. tendance should conault Dr. KING, 126 Ninth street, six doors west of Broadway, Ife cures ta 48 hours, PHYSICIAN. -DR, GRINDLE, 1 NO. 6 Amity place, near Amity street, having over eighteen years’ aveceasful' and uninterrupted practice in this city, aarantees relief o all ladies requria octal treatment. frome slate relief to the most anxious patient. Elogant rooms lad! quiring nursing. ADAME GRINDLE, 'EMALY PHYSICIAN, NO. 6 nity place, guarantees relief to all female complainia, Pleas asant rooms for nursiny iL THE WORST PRIVATE. DISEASES CI URED ™ mediately by Dr. EVANS, 116 Chatharn street. Also, janhood restored by his Life Kitxir; recommended beford marriage. A. SESTAIN CURE FOR LADIES IN TROUBLE—pY Dr. EVANS, 116 Chatham street; powerfui Monthly Pills and Mixture, $5.’ Circular free Orst ‘FURNITUR . E FOR FURNITURE, TR r other Property, by piece, yea or # taken apon elevators. 'H. G. I1A ourth street, corner ‘Blghth even: DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HY SUD 6 RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT 0} BRANCH hetsadnartsd 145 FULTON STREET. “MAGNIFIOE brooatel, cost Etageres, nookcase, pana, ature; Sliver, Glass, &e.. ing city. 67 Went Fiveenth (anrers AND FURNITURE. / plied with Carpets, F terms; monthly payments Keopers, RLLY & DRAWING 1 ROOM surr, COVERED #75; Pianoforte, peta, Chamber and Dioing bait cost; property family street, near Bian ‘avenue. CARR. Ft RNITU! low prices— Mou month at GALES! ntieth street, RE BEDDING, AG, AT VERY ant can pay by the \ ios Bighth avenue, cor- Feesirere. wertyien, New style A large and elegant, ber and Dining su low oe Sat en ee is Jaitreswes and 8) wM Beds, He LBs igen 200 Py between Broadway and Greenwich street, X an” URNITU: ti. SEPARATE RC 0 On OF latway, PURNITU ie “WANTED, run, EN’ Fa , TIRE FURNITUR! Mi aa Pian Of & house will be purely cant at hf Eworts i Fee Bey,,! Yo of address TH MATH. JOR SALE—FURNITURE, CARPETS, & (onr going to the countr will eel ty others. Appiy a1 886 West Twenty-cietit a ARE SBAROE-EAIVATS FAMILY, BREAKIN R terueey sag will asl Ga Per ire Purniunre at 6 4 “os irrors, Cail at 943 CLOTH HING, RE Soo FULTON wh pg ae Prion AM, PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY without mercury. Oiice and consnitations strictly pri- Dr. HARRISON, 177 Blecoke LL THE WORST PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IM- mediately by Dr. BVANS, 116 Chatham airect: also manhood by hia Life kitxir; recommended before marriage, sti R. COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET, MAY BE CON. D ulted on private dineanon. | Tuirty-two years’ experie aables bim to warrant cure in ali eases, oF no charge, MPORTANT TO FEMALES.—DR. AND MADAME I DUBOIS (25 years’ practice) gua ee certain relief to married ladies, with or without medicine: no pain or incom, at oy ey Patiens frdm a “diatance wit! ya pereings 1c. lectricity a DLT Epplied. Ofice 8 TH Below Tenth sty New Yorks” ies: BAP REACTOR SUCCESS IMMEDIATELY. Dr. EVANS, 116 Brg pony ns Th ya medicines, yen trent eases i ano ‘or wri » curt wanbood ] pone. BEREFACTOR: SUCCESSFUL IMMEDIATE ANS, 116 Chatham werful med! L emer cece oeubed jpravate Glosaasd Sereai eaee ood resleoes, vall or write, MISCELLANEOUS. ANVAS—CANY. Al icns a CO, 177 Bowery, red for oft p ar and German manner ad those in ail Also ki up stretchers. Price lists sent on RTISEMENTS FOU THE HER Gr a ne IN BROOKLYN etour 0 ULAON 8 TRELT. (ARrEr pT PAPER RA 'ARED “PAPRA To jer carpels, ane yard and S guarier wide, « tots ti tions } by 41, 5 one per re, a - aon Ry MILLAR, pe } Warehou ruce stree AG. Brmanys 2 FURNITURE, AND BAGGAGE x ank at eet pea ood & post prom aitended 10, reasonavle rates. All or- “ SaaS EE a Reena [pe RAI wre aah eat ee New You, April 19, 1869, D Natebaaes 755 FOR THE HERALD RECEIVED IN BROOK! ___BRANG! rts OFFICE. M5 yuLTOe ATREET. HE GODABTNRESEIE i EXISTING ween J. 4 C. Tucker, 87, University place, {4 this day diaaoived by tiutual uel consent, °C. Tusker klong authorized tovcollect tHe debte duo tho firm’ aud liguidate ihe oulatand- ing ila! JAS, TUCKE! Daren April I CHARLES TUCKER. Tae business wil be eontinued by the said G. Tucker, at 87 University place. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, 145 FULTON STREET. FE a et CAPITALIST WANTED—T0 JOIN THE ADVER- of introducing a new and im- proved vapor baths the principal. features “of which are se Bured by levters patent and must. beconte popuar. For pat Hiculars address Inventor, box 176 Herald o: ‘ARTY WITH 000 CAN BUY THE HALF IN- At i rest in @ well ee anet manufacturing business. Adaress‘A. A. W. & Co. Herald ottice, A. CAPITALISE WITH GOOD BUSINESS ANITITIES can purcbase a baif interest in well established man- facturing company, Address N. Y. Co., Herald oice, FEW HUNDRED DOLLARS TO LOAN FOR A FEW A Tmontia ton party who can furnish substantial security. Address, with real name, Ce where @p interview can be had, Ajvany, box 181 THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL PLANTER, WHO has lived for 12 years in Vexas, wants to find a partner ¢ With meaua to raise’ cotton ona » bear & basbor, Address A B., Herald office, RARE OPPORTUNITY TO ALL BUSINESS MEN and Spree agents is offered now to wanu/acture and Beil an article waicb Is needed in every household; La ma- ehinery required: protts very large; gives satia(action to every ono; capital required from @100 to $60. Cail or, ad- drees tmmeliatey, ecore you try anything else, at 87 Park Fow, room #0, New York. LADY WISHES As A PARTNER A WOMAN COM- or petent In the a making business, Address R, Herald of NICELY FITTED UP JEWELRY STORE—IN A Sood location, with splendid custom, will Le aold low, with or without Sio “fou THMAYD & CO. 194 E 14 Broadway. CIGAR STAND TO RENT—ONE OF THE “WANTED, A PARTY, WITH FROM $3,000 TO + 85.000, in & business that wil! pay largely. Only a por- ton’ dow n; the Ualance ye taken irom the protits of the businesa. Good securit, will be ed. Inquire at the ofice of ELGGS & BAR 7 Naw: eat, (rom 9 to 11 A, M, and from 3 to 4 P PARTNER WANTED—IN ESTABLISHED, PROFIT- ley light, buslausa; proite wld) weekly ahd increas. rT About dulve of hr, ELKINS, 81 ibis douse, Poird avenuer OOK HERE—DOWN ON THE VERY BEST PARr OF Broadway, a splendid little Wine aoe Fancy Gi .¢ Root combined, now dol Piiease of COMMISSION BUSINESS FOR “SALE, wit lease of part of store, in good location, on Wasi party hoqustnted atreet, at alow to a'responaibi ‘moderate price, mt; the business the above will be sold at dress Produce, box 103 Herald oillce. ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A RELIABLE BUSINESS man with $1,000 can hear of a good investment; no humbug. Address, ‘appointing interview, S., Herald oftce, BEST A who.egale and retail locations in the city. Apply at 6.5 broadway. jven for the amount in ual share of the business. lo- eg | DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD A RECEIVED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, 145 FULTON STREET. reer THIRTY-' or ‘T 301 pit Pinot hucoaae for raw rated with cares wpe A. Roe AND BACK ROOMS 70 LET—IN NEW I, Rouses «4, 417 Tenth avenue. Apply on premises tom AC —BROADWAY, NO; 11, NEAR NEW YORK ROTEL. building. peo S restates Tercrvle tena pe~t8 store, ae 10 LET; BUILDINGS 60, 62, ¢4 AND 68 Tote ee ey ee e 2 or Steam power, yore in oflice on the premises, GOOD, OPPORTUNITY FOR. BUSINESS.—STORR toleaso tn the best block of Sixth _avem with Fixtures and Stock, for sui to Europe op account of tiln tired, “Address i. A. Hy aor rifee; owner 8 sacritioe; owner together ance Fas GEE THE NEXT TELEGRAM CARTOON, to be published on Saturday, 24th fnst., for an expose of the tricks of Pelitical Magicians. “NOW YOU SEE IT AND NOW YOU DON ‘A most remarkable fent, now creating in thts city ‘qHE GREATEST SENSATION OF THE AGE, Shown up in bate, TODAY'S TELEGRAM CARTOO HALF OF FIRST LOO! Counting Room, to let—At Ay Dey street. <r0 LET, THE TWO SMALL STORES AND RE A. Dre: mouse Lies a ee ae natabie's dry coods store, for w nt Coane? age COCHAN, 895 Broadway. T REDUCED RENT.--TO LET, STORE, BASBMEKE and Cellar of No. 13 Spruce street; meentre and an Nagi 95 feet deep; in good order, poanenain Seem ion leueaials irable | a for leather an relearn Pai llr Tec, Hudson street. OWERY STORE.—TO LET, THE FIRST FLOOR OF the bandsome five story brown atone Building 207 Apply to A. HARDMAN, 426 Broadway. ROADWAY. ELEGANT EXHIBITION AND ALES Be Xbomes also Second Floor front nautet Cornet Rooms; to leage at 817 Broadway, corner of ‘Twelfth street; rent very low. ROADWAY+-TO LET, THE FIRST AND SECOND Floors of ‘building 848 Broadway, for businoss pure poses: One of the best jocatious in the city. Inquire in the or OPPORTUNITY._PART OF AN OLD ished Prodi juce, Provision, Fruit and Commission Finceto et or for sales Taquiro at 8b Dey atroct, BY, STREET.—10 RENT, THE, FINE STORE AT NO, 1a, size 5x76, with use of safe, dxturesand gas, Ape ply to VIRTUE & YORSTON, up stairs, ANTED-RELIABLE AND EXPERIENCED A880. ‘ae le, with some capital, to commence the iron ness; bM@b well located yard’ in the right place. Ixon, box 104 Herald off ANTED—ALL WHO ARE LOOKING FOR AN HON- ‘oravle and legitimate business to call at 612 Broadway (opposite St. Nichoias tantial merit, approved by the Pies * Club; profit 4 percent and wnaitmited, a small capital to commence with, BOWAKD ‘TILDEN }, 813 Bi way. Weare PARTNER WITH A FEW pEomegeD since in # proitable cash business, Address H. M. 8. 1.000. BARE, CHANCE PARTNER WANTED AS + advance agent for the best money making exuibition in America performing to crowded houses, Apply immediately at 48 Broad street, room 26. $l. 000 -* ge ERGETIC aaa Aah $1,000, CAN per day. Tee at Nos, and 19 Broadway, room 24, from Pat clock. $1 000 PARTNER WANTED, TO TAKE HALF ‘> interest iu a manufacturing business. Ariicie pie, Inquire at the fact No. 6 Cannon Mreet. 500, -PARINER WANTED, IN, A. STRICTLY oct business, where (see can be eats in er For particulars call ‘Hudson street, from 3 O00 WIL SECURE A LARGE INTEREST IN the safest, simptent, ae brightest iene ‘Broadway, room £5, from for Sis invented. 17 0.000 TO $15,00.—A PARTY WITH THIS Amount, who can give the best bank! 510. in this city, desizos an equal interest in an. eta: lished business where « fair return will be guaranteed for investment. None but those who can give undoubted refer- ence and whose business will ee ne ugh mag » ation tui oer ve aes Smt box 230 id ote ce. Give full pare $20.000 Ra, ri ly sac and buniens co ar: satisfactory. Address ELDON, box 179 Herald $50.000,-tartes, taste or nesrecee acturig and séliiag santard’ prepartiion requised, eee where, having lucrative increasing trade on limited capit bmp control with other security given to Tesponsibie Person with 00,00, Adcreve fall eorrect name and realdence Ledger Philadelphia, a cmoghgs! PARTNER OF RESPECTA- = = _HOUSES, | ROOMS, ¢ &O5 WANTED, ROOM 16 FEET SQUARE AND EASY ACCESS wanted for tw dad of furniture, Address WM. E, BURK, 82 First siree DVERTISEMENTS FOR THE HERALD VED IN BROOKLYN AT OUR BRAN H | OFFICE, 145 FULTON STREET. RESPONSIBLE PARTY OF Two ADULTS WANT two or three Rooms for light housekeeping in a Tespectable neighborhood, belween Fourth and Twent; third streets, Second and Fourth avenues, Address P. D. Gy Hera.d office, NIVELY FURNISHED ROOM WANTED--BY A SIN- gle gentleman, without board. Address, with full par+ Meulars, D. T., Heraid ollice, A lor ant Bedroom, without board, ina Freneb famiiz. Must be within ten mintites of Astor Librs hr ina Teapect- Cy able neighborhood. Permanent if suited, Address Bi Herald oilice, for two days, giving full particulars, with lawn, ‘of land, trom June 1b to September 15, Address W. Le Bh Herald ditice, desoribing pis security, RS A GENTLEMAN AND WIFK WITHOUT CHIL. dren—Three Rooms on third floor of a private house, Ap - ply at l6 Bank stroet, ‘3 OFFICE WANTED—BETWEEN FORTY- id Fittieth sirects, ond between Niuth and AG -y Herald ollice. OFFICES, CON. ved in di au, Cedar, W: ¢ office, staling loeaito V TANTED—BY A SINGLE LADY, AN UNFURNISHED oom or Room and Kedroom, ‘with oarpets only, kus Beighborhood, Address A.'J. M., Herald of ROM JUNE 1, FOR THE SUMMER, A Cottage, distant not over one hour's ride + Full particulars must be given as to price oa location to insure attention, Address box otice. ) ANTED—SUITABLE ROOMS FOR PERMANENT use ot the New York Draughtamen's Association. Ad- dress J. BUCKINGHAM, 61 Madison avenue, New York, WANTED PRRMANENTLY, BY TWO LADIES EN, yed during the day, a comfortable Room, furnished or wafurnished. ration below arent. third 9 street. Best if nd ty a Feared. -Addreas, with full particulars sh EE TEE ST VW ANTED. RST ‘FLOOR FOR DOCTOR'S OFFI between Broadway and Second avenue, Tenth an Grand streets, Address ismodiately, stating forms (which must be between . wists cree $20 and 4), Gray, 103 West Forty: " ASTED..A HOUSE AND FROM EIG! Ww 6350 yer of ar. Adtreed pigny a ‘toma street. Ben one, not to = eee RERT—A FLOOR OF FOUR On FIVE i Yo minctow walk of the havor House.” rf 3, M.y box 38 Herald ofc. AD- “ADERGRERTS ron Ft TH OU: BROOK BRANCH 1 Orvis ae na STRRET Vv BLOCIPEDES—VELOCIPEDES for Central Park riding, to ride from 6 A.M, until 10P. My uj rire a aratrel Park Park 7 iyeninth at d Seventh 81 Parties having t PP sey Ay ae heir own velocipedes will tnd ‘excellent fa. RLOCIPRD ES GENTLEMEN CAN BLOCK. pay. vente abd Fir math saree Sian tei fe | ~_ DENTISTRY. pes — mana ata ar ar naa adie Bonnie hd eal, Hotel, to examine an inveution of GENTLEMAN WANTS A WELL FURNISHED PAR- URNISHED HOUSE WANTED—IN THE COUNTRY, fome shade, and not less than one acrd nd price. Beat rorerenesand 150 TO Dist year OFFICES—LARGE AND SMALL, wel ALN KE #000 yearly, to let, over Bowery National Ban! corner Canal, entrance from both sireets, Apply at Business College, 62 Bowery. IGHTH AVENUE STORE TO LET-NEAR PIKE'S Opera House; 4x10. mow occu ped, asa furniture store; suitable for any (eas; rent $ year. Apply to the owner, 226 Eighth a¥buuc, between Twenty-fourth Twenty-fth’ streets, PPACTORY AND STORES TO LET OR LEASE—NOS. 1 and 118 Walker street, near Centee, two. atx story Hu ings; basements undernest, Addrew' P. WEILER, No, Chambers street, 4 AND #2 PEARL STREET; DOUBLA res ted new iron fronte.and patent elevators deep, light a ara; allin splendid eondition. Apply ab, WLS oar ts New attack PURNISHED BOARDING HOUSE T0 LET_ON rOURTHL aren, close totwo ralifoad depois; contains Md rooms E Sige * reese and all conteniences; a first class locality. Rent very rate. Furniture pearly new. MELROSE, &, JOHNSTONE, Bu. ad Bank Building. INE BROADWAY BASEMENT TO LET FOR SALOON oa tre iness, Also first aud second Floors, suitable (or business; excelleut location, rent low. Apply on'premises, 704 Brosdway. REENE STREET STORES TO LEASE.—THE NEW at claas vo story aud basement double Store, Dorchese ter atone » front, erected on lots No. 42 and 44 Greene streety and adjoining’ the extensive publishing house of Messrs, Applet 10. Partios D, how completed and, ready for rentin ting locate onthe line oe, rset pun ae tmprovement, will please app} BP to IL J. toa S4Grecne strect, 4 ne atreet, OFTS TO LRT_WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM FOWE! in new five story building, 5ux1U0, 8 ani Woos! oti will be yenay for occupancy May ke Apply to J. i-XUL, 86 Hudson yn street, OFTs TO beg Teed 4S Ne haf ed Porn gs gether of separately gh ia lighted tite tear’ ther or ae] 'e! mn core of rainy aura ‘arbot a ai a Apply to @, M. CHAPMAN, 862 Broadway, second story. FRED. WRIGHT. ARE CHANCE ON BROADWAY.—T0 LET, ROOMS OF Floors, sutable for ates, or dressuraking of business part of the city. Apply hime, Av A. BINNS, 778 778 Broadway, opposite Stewart's. mache cinhveinn OSE EO Rig. WITH STqAM POWER.—TO RENT, TWO Bees, ‘x100, fourth ones fifth doors, with superior light, ‘tor and heated with steam. Apply on the preme ty —- ain FINE OFFICES TO LET, AT 62 NEW palin nn A OTR AES RN am ony 2 na SALOONS At Jerome Park. ‘The Saloons under the «rand Stand, at Jerome Mark, for the sale of Refreshments, will be iet (0 # auitable purty for the approaching race meeting. Tropositions will be Fecelyed unt Ist May, at $20 Broad vdham, by '. re bes shan ©, WHEATLY, Secretary. Staak POWER TO LET—TWO FLOORS, 50X10, WITH SD wendy power, Apply to JOLN McLAREN, #& Horatio Sez POWER TO LUT—15 OR 20 HORSE, IN FIRE Proof vullding; one or two Floors, 263195 dock privilees, Location, Flush iy LL. Address ‘A. C., box 182 Herald TEAM POWER—NICE, LIGHT ROOMS AND EUILD- fogs on Vesey, Fulton and Dey streets, to let, with steady sioam power. Apply to MOU & HLL, 105 Front street. STEAM, POWER, WITH SPLENDID NEW FIVE STORY Bubid axter vtreet, to let—New en; dow bellers Sad aoeek lorts ta the city. sbi TEAM POWER ROOMS TO LET—LARGE AND possession immediately. Apply 'N, Engle Mills, 434 Bleecker street. ROOMS, LARGE AND SMALL, WITH power, at Idi Plymouth st., Brooklyn. ER TO LET_WITH WELL LicnteD Su ome and Basements, 2oxh). Apply to NORRIS & ILLEK, 229 East Forty-Gret airect, og at POWER LOFTS AND ROOMS TO LET—AT 20 and 22 Pell treet, near Chatham square. poe POWER = LET—THE SECOND FLOOR OF premises 135 Mac i street, corner Amit: fosrers weil lighted aaa; Apply 00 F. WW. COOP the premises. DS MBA, eplendd Malt 1 H. 8, BRO BROW: . Groxe NO. 600 BROADWAY TO RENT VERY Low- Recently fitted up; good buriuess stand eeu airy goods, &e. Fixtures tir'nate cheap. BENNETT & CO. STORE TO LET NASSAU STREET; RENT LOW. Inquire fn the store. STORE TO LET—NO. 6% CLIFF STREET, FOR A TERM 1D ck gonre Also Shelving aud Showcases tor sale. Apply ft 6) Coambers street, i han TNO STOR TORES AND FLOORS FOR BUSINESS, AT bey 8 3 Mercer an Bleecker, 28 Division, 29 Rast Brondw: FSA Bleecker streets. In ire ¢ 7 d; oe NS, 109 Bleecker Aireet, otlice hours from 7 A pend AND DWELLING— THIRD AVENUE AND 100TH new buildin, ry best location tn Harlem for jewel; a ital fe oes fancy readefch etree busiuess, Inquire of GEO. cot eae Soo emeoenenetnenaneamiaseesinonmmnentitinbeheriie RAGE.—FIRST CLASS phat yah Si red Laas anyy J or ages and + terme reas JOMPOON, oftice 16 Wot pate street. SE FO LR SKA | FEET; 19 W) ia WINDOWS, INQUIRE LET—DFSIRABLE a toe oN, 4 near the pe Halk Brookiya, igh sae busines & FORTIETH ATREBT, oor and Collar aleo Stet ‘est pack mata apply Sr ame Last ad up for ports Thi T° eigen aR BERT, Fs, avenues rent CHARTE. MILLS, 6$ Weat Thirtioth streak Datars BLE ee FOR LADI Howe; i frat sansa good focatony stance, sion tor baslueker In

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