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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, L Staner, Moxoay, eb Meer, ‘w.} Despive te Inclement ana stormy weather the Opening day o¥ tho week has been characterized by fair antination af tho Stock Bxcvanga, STOCKS STRONG AND ACTIVE. ‘The bullish feeling was strong throughout the day Qnd prices to-night are higher for the railways and MOst Of the prouineos miscellaneous shares. It was @ steady, strony, upward speculation for the general st. Toward the close tacre was a sharp advance in Sc, Paul preferred, on the contirmauon of the fact that the dividend wii ve duly paid to-morrow in ace Sordance with jo terms of declaration, although it ‘Was feared in some quariers tat the requisite ratil- cation of a majorisy of the stockholders had not been obiaimed. ihe Vanderslit 8 orks Were comparatively neglected, but sirong exeeps for Harlem, which was “of” from last week's bigiest prices, Erie was firm at @ fractional advance. The teaiure and favorite was Reading, which, in a continued unvarying ‘movement, rose 10 9634, With liitic stock offerlug, Pitwburg came 1a tor aaotnor ‘push’ and touched 10044. ‘The Norch wees stocks were moderaiely active between the extremes of 75!s and 13% for the com- mon and 00'; and 907; for the preferred. ‘The Rock Inland party gave their stock anosnor twist of the screw and advanced tie price to 123%, ume con- tracts for thiity. days to put tie stock at 121 being Offered tor one per cent, Wabash was buoyant on fight transactions and rose te 48. Obloand Missis- sippi, which was teimporaruy neglected, was again ‘visited to-day wita tae result of putting the price to 3044. Pacific Mati was very firin and sold at 4235. ‘Western Union was weak and declined to 4%. A correspondent, writlug w us concerning the alleged improvement in the receipts of the Western rall- ‘ways for the first week in Mebraary, communicates some inieresting miormation ou the vexed question of ratiway business and rauway prospects this year 88 compared with lasts Ho suys:— You will discover by proper inquiry that the com- Panes WHC kU Ra increase id their earulugs Jor tia week ure uly tiuse that have adaed Jargely to the iengih of Loci roads darsmg tast year, @ud such increase, not Reiug Cuvaieut to such ia- creused Miosge, they KIC euliuing Considerably less von tielr Cost Luda ta Lud, Lor instance, Ube iollow- dug eae are 1eerred ty 43 lidicating lucreaged pros- pery, —Laske sore aud MiGdigan Southern, whica as added about .0y witios #.ace the cousoll- dation; #iiwauses aud Vual over luv mies aad Rock Island also over 100 wtics. You wi! discover Qthat the roads genvrai y wich are Of the same length a3 in 150 siow a Gecrease in their earn- Ings. Besides the tan trans tues, as che New York Ceniral and udsen tiver, Venuaylvanta Central, Fort Wayne, Michigan Coniral,. Northwestern (Wien jaiier bas now varce coupetitors tor tue i’a- Citic business, Waile last yar is iad none), &c. And these companies do net eayect uincd else, for the deoue ia god, tardy aoe io sustain neelf at tne F ices, Las Maverialy restricted business, fo Which iay be adasu the further tact that, tu Consequence Of the Comtiiued heavy rain during Barvesi, the wheat crop of iwWa for last year was Practically a faire, Bua as 4 Consequence 1b 1s -Cuséed by the Guicugo cicvators only us No, 3, and. commands euch a low pr wat the farmers in Many cases do hot unceize Lie risk and expense of slipmeut but feed is to cae tive stock. lacge Crop W8S riisod ta Mivucsola, bul the tn gold has very maleiiviy reduced the pr tn this wise the irogis on it. in consequence of thls Jarge crop, and tae devitne tu price, 1 understand Jes acreage Will Le sown tals your, CLOSING PRICES At TUR STOCK EXCHANGR The following wore the elusiug prices of stocks at the last session of thy Stuck Excbange:—Canion, 60; Cumberlunu, 3544 a 364%; Western Union, 351¢;" Quicksilver, 133g @ 14; Mariposa, 10 @ 1034; do. pre- ferred, 2034 2 20%; Pacide Mall, 419 @ 413<; Bogton Water Power, 164 a 16%; Adams Express, 6234 did; Wells-Fargo Uxpress, 10% bid; Americaa Ex- press, & 8734; United Staies Express, 51 a 62; Merchants’ Unton Express, 6 bid; New York Seutral consolidated, 97!4 a97)7; do. surip, 95440 96; Marlom, 115 a 149; Erie, 25% @ 25%; do. Preferred, 42 @ 44: Kewltog, 085% @ 954; Lake Shore, t3!5 a $35; lilimois Central, 1424 a 144%; Cleveland and Pittsvarg, 994 a 9934; Chicago and Northwestern, 7334 @ 74%; do preferred, 90% 290:4; Cloyeland, Colurabus aud Cincinuatt, 745% a 75; Milwaukee and St. Paul, 744% @ 74%; do. pro- ferred, 37; 4.89; Toledo and Wabash, 43a 43; Fort Wayne, 914 a 92; Altoa and Torro Haute, 31 a 34; do, preferred, 63 a 6444; Oho and Misstssippi, 29% a 29%; Delaware and Leekawannn, 105 9 105%; New dersey Contral, 9995 a 904; Clvcage and Aiton, 114); 115; do. preferred, 113} bid; Morris and Essex, 86:¢ 86%; Hannibal aud st, Joseph, 10744 @ 103; do. pro- ferred, 10734 & 103; Dubuque and Sioux City, 109 a 110; Columbus, Chicago and Indiana Central, 24. The extreme fluctuatious of the leading speculative ‘Stocks are giown in the Loliowing tabie of the HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. Highest, ser New York Cen. & Mud. consolidated 975 New York Central and ilud. setips 90% 35 rie. 2546 2h 9956 9835 88% 8815 43 48%; 10046 90 13% 3% 90% 00%, Rock Isiaud....... . 12% 120 Ailiwaukee and St. Paul. 743% 14 ‘Milwaukee and St. Paul preierred. 80% 88% Obio and iMississ. ppl... Ws 295 Wostern Union Teiegri 353g BA ‘Cutnberland + 86% By Paciilc dial, - aa 41% GOLD DRCLIN ‘The cearish movement in the Gold Room lea toa -Gecline to 119}, seen alter tho opening of business this morning. Later in the day, upon recetpt of the intelligence that a resolutioa nad beea introduced ta Congress to authorize tne Secretary of the Trea- sury to issue $59,009,060 additional currency, the Price advanced to 119%, but, upon the ‘sober, second tiought” that tne res»!utioncan be but a old gambling device in view of the recent decision -of tne Supreme Oonrt that Congress can issue no -more legai tenders, thers wags @ reaction to 1195. “The chief fuctaatious were as follows: Holders of gold paid 534, 5, 434 and 4 per cent to have thelr balances carried over. The operations of “the Gold Exchange Bank wero as follows:— Gold cleared. “ + $28,829,000 Gold bulances.... 1,445,361 Curreacy balances 1,747,003 THE IMPORTS OF SPRCIE. The imports of specie at tunis port during the past week have Deon as follows:— Feb, 7—Steamer Tripoll, Liverpool—Gold.. $47,901 Feb. 10—Steamer Aluska, Aspinwall—Wold, 8,000 Steamer Morro Castle, “davana— oe 6,145 ely er sma ea Weatpialia, Hamburg— Total for the week Previousiy reported... Total since Jan, 1, 1870. Hame time 1869. Same uime 1563. Same ume 1867. THE CITY BANK STOCKS, There was a firmer feeling in the city bank shares, and at te call this morning the following prices ‘were bid:—Nesy York, 196; Manhattan, 140; Mecha- nica’, 135; Union, 1263;; America, 144; City, 210; Phe- nix, 106), North River, 93; Tradesmen’s, 152; Ful- ton, 160; Greenwich, 200; National, 115; Leather Manufacturers’, 199; State of New York, 105; Com- meroe, 12134; Ocean, Mercantile, 115; American Exchange, 113; Bank ef North Amertoa, 10134; Hano ‘ver, 10334; Irving, 115; Metropolitan, 139; Grocers’, 110; East River, 105; Market, 122; Nassau, 106; Shoe and Leather, 160; Corn Exchango, 125; Continental, 93; Commonwealth, 112; Importers: and Traders’, 140; Manufacturers and Merchanta’, 100; Ventral National, 10714; Fourth National, 102; Ninth National, 109; Tenth National, 106; Oriental, 160%, Bankers and Brokers’ Association, 111. GOVERNMENTS DULL AND STRADY. The strife of the conficting parties to the specu- Jation in the government market has as yet been attended with little advantage, end ao fay 18 @ ‘drawn battle.” The “bears” hammered prices ‘with the decline in gol, bat did not break them suf- Micjently wo permit covering, while in the reaction tho “bulls? brought the quotations to about tho level at which they ontered the market, The bill of Mr. Lawrence introduced into Congress to-day, pro- posing a funding scheme at 4 per cent, bas created somo discussion swong the government dealers, and the plan is thought to bo feasibie, The present 61's at 118 onlv pay about 35¢ per cent and the 67's about 444 per cent, The more sanguine friends of fanding measures are the Boutwell’s ability to place the whole or his new loan at four per cent, Tho following wore the clos- ing street prices for the government list:—United States currency siXos, 11134 .# 111%; do. sixes, 1381, Tegistered, 1174¢% 118; do. do., coupon, 117% @ 117745 do. five-twentivs, registered, , May and November, 14a 11444; do. do0,, 1362, coupon, do., 114% 91147; do. do., 1864, do., 114 & 11443.do, do., 1365, 114 @ 1144; do, do., registered, January and July, 113 a 11344; do, do., 1865, coupon, do., 113 @ 1134; do. do., 1867, do., 113% 0 1139; do, do., 1868, do, 113% a 113)4; do. ton-forties, registered, 108%¢ a 100; do. do., coupon, 111% @ 112, TUB SOUTHERN STATH BONDS STRONG. The market for Southern securities was genera!ly Tho exceptions were the new Tennessess which decitned to 50%, and the south Carolinas, which were dall, and goid as low as 87), for the o'd and 81 for the new. the prices ac the last board:—Loutsiana sixes, 72 0 ‘74; do, levee sixes, 71 a 72; do, levee eights, 84 9 85; Alabama cights, 04 a 96; Tennessee s!xes, ex coupon, 0., new, 5295 & 52%; Virginia sixes, ex cou- Don, 62¢ a 62; do, new, 65% @ 65%{; Georgia sixes, 8114 8 82; do. sevens, 92a 93; Norwt Carolina sixes, eX coupon, 4534 a 48; do., now, 2544 a 29%4; South Caro'ina sixes, @x coupon, 8T a 83; do, new (Ucto- ber), 8534 @ 88; Missourt sixes, 9134 a 9134; do, Han albal and St. Joseph, 9135 a 92, THE MONEY MARKET was steady at four to six per cont, with larger sums offering to the government dealers at the lower rate just mentioned. Commercial paper was tn demand at six to seven per cent jor prime douvle name ac- confident of Mr, steady and strong. The following were FORRIGN XCHANGE, Foreign exchange was fairly active for to-mor- row’s steamer, aad rates generally steady, although one leaditig house was drawing an eighth below ether prime brokers. ‘The range of qnotations was a3 follows:—Steriing, sixty days, commercial, 1031¢ & 108%; good to prime bankers’, short sight, 100!¢ a 100%; Paris, 5.21 @ 5.173: sixty days, short sight, 5.164 @ 5.15; Antwerp, Switzerland, 5.21% @ 6.17%; Amsterdam, 403% a 4 Bremen, 7834 & 79; burg, 3545 a 36; thalers, 702 a 71? A COTTON EXCTANGE. A Cotton Exchange has been opened by the Board of Cotton Brokers, at the corner of Pear! aud Beaver streets, where an experimental trial wilt be made of the Institntion until the Ist of May, when, if success attends it, a larger and more tmposing will bo leased or butt, Ateport of the opening ox- ercises wil be found in another cciumn, RAILROAD CONSOLIDATION, Ata meeting’of the stockholders of the Lebanon Springs and the Rutiand aod Bennington railroads, Sth inst, these roads were con- solidated and a now board of directors appointed. Augustus Schell, of New York, is the president ef the consolidated road, to which tho name of the Har- lem Extension has been given, TUE SUD-TREASURY REPORT. The following shows the results of to-day’s busi- Ness at the Sub-Treasury in this city:— General balance yesterday In this city, ea tno SALES AT THE NEW VOIX YORK STOCK EXSIANTE Monday, Feb. 14—10115 A.M. Ferry My A) ©, "62, 100 ahs Pac MSS Co. e000 U “4. « ao. US 5-20, 0, iuoe UB B's, 10-40, 6 pn UB 5-20. ¢, "87. Segiesuzecagese E : bod Obto'& Miss con ad 1000 sds P 7 8-10 oom. 2000 iT Chie iy Alton. xo L00 Lake Shore a ‘th Nat STE ce es Tf io,cai Ind U RR. Be $80 Del, Laci W: r P. Yo American Goal, -be iC 12 M. and 2:15 oClock P. °, Oi Tn hint £0) Ent EAT. th RR, SORT Cai R RR..be 97 - RR. 9 toot Boa i ChE. COMMERCIAL REPORT Monnar, Feb, 4-6 P.M Corvex.—Rio wasin more demand and firm at former Prices, There were sold 4,70 bagsex Maxon private terms Tn other kinds we beard of no business; prices were un- CortoN.—Only @ moderate business waa consmmmatod, the demand from all sources being Nmited, but there was no change to note in prices, the market closing ing, 16 ‘bere was a fair usin i fang faliverien, bea 3 ise. Lhd ig auracted . fair amor eu the the market was dull and rates were hea obarter! hae wes pe tho! bales colton ni t-16d, (2.650 dle, our a gupted at 24, | The charters wore: A bark (0 Glorauar tor lor leur at about Shivoe with Leo Bole, do, 8 ship to Havre wi bark from Philadelphia to Corl bla, rk for orders, United wee or Continent, wi bis. do, ail on terms we ;{ also a ship from St. Johns with rwry oll Private terme, end a schooner the Hatilla river to Brunswick, FL rn i] Myatt erent, $4 bes, flour, 4,370 ba, warket for Stave and’ We cater flour oderately active and trmer, and ce rere be. 0 100, Hea for the low ii as tas wi and Gord do, mait. ey Te enn ee ee SSLSETATESS Tae astonoses Fes) seseeresuseeee. 2 See P eT RRR Oo FEE ERED it, owl ‘ncveased firmarss of sallec for epring. There were pola’ cee 0. $i trasbola ut BLO) for te) ‘Chicago do.y {a store and # Lushew amber ‘winter deli tod cM yt Wa a ty H Fy for Stal ef bigan, and Bl22 a 3183 tor Cora waa dui, ater aod aaninnl for 000, buatols at old mi a We, 1 180. *inteclor ‘te pein dor Bc. aw Mige. for yal How “nnd. Bier . MBLs for white. Lower, thy belag confined to Me. a foc. for Wesern in siete Giixe, for at, Ge, a GByc. for Stute—chiety ab B2c. aftoat—and Sian bul for Jervey aad Souherce Kyo was duil aad nome nal, at 750. # 80c, tur Western and 85c. a Wo, for Canada nad Stale. Earley mait was to Ight damand and saloe were %,(U) ag a $l lb and Mo. ap! for Stato, Darley, 000. bushi a EMMTRA were. quiet, b * eithout change in value, Da wore quvtod'at lca 1930 sen Bags = demand being the immediate Uh former qut 0 300, for cou HEMP was quiet ant no anion, of consequence were re hae Manila was quoted at Old, Jute at bige. a 40., Dival, Wie. m Lic. do., fay ‘Tampico at 7ige. a 1420. oe in boud, MOLassen, Wants of courumery but price tions, Abo bales were nul rifugal and mii dic. @ 400. 5, voli Guba Soc. new do. do, 40 Fades, See ado.) 6 market for spirits turpentine at dsc. tor merchantable o's, but } wade In yard aa low ws 47c. 0 4 9 closing prices. sipping lots were Thore wore gov 160 bola, At do, 0 47350. a 440. nablo at rather lower Strained w Trices, being offer fas, 33 ae, ho sales we ion pate at 88 125g 3 and We quole:—Stralned, $3 2 sess 23,0 84h; pay mean an UM. Tha demand for ernda in bulk was light, joee were heavy and nomival, closing at Mic. a 1640. Was Soli at 20) lass ten days inthis 3 ring » were disposed of at _ ss z . were sold on private terian, in tho Taarket Wax a trille mare active, bus pric capreimily for wpol. The daloa y ata E gh Lost, at 5.4 10 do., tor April, af 299Z0., and 1,60 ecelpts, 1,403 bbls. pork, 2177 do. heef, , 2,82 bbis. lard, and Ld dressed hogs. “spot was dull and heavy, tha do- lots, but for futur ‘Yho' sales were ed; $2580 n $2082 ; 83 Bu $94 for weslers Prime mess, sid B21 6) for exten pri lao, 1,000 a oy 1 Mareh #25" for orks ae ry losing at at } hogs were for city, aad or tra 0. j » and 11 do. extra prima inary prime mess was qu ted ab S21 a Gil, Beol hams wers dutt $20 for Texas An Bacon was, dull and v prices wituin ian lilen Or areas ant and picki Viigo, for plokied i Ls wer prices, the ma goon was dui and nominal, BreAUINE.—We heard of no transactions of consoquenca. pay at Wigs. mide. tor common $9 potiny io dt broes, ed was ia netive damand aud fem, closing at dnty patd, 7 ays to arrive per Sagamore were $ gold, duty pats. Grass wero dul aud nominal ations. ue murket for raw wae quiet, the demand con. aad prices ware rat A ont Ina quota, blurs 2 soft white, 1 ow. We usoie:. Cuba—Inter pr rlecs were hoavy « Wo. 3y, tho Laster prk Wiisker.—Keseipts, | Y ff thers being omly a few fruall sales, at 9c. a ¥B)6c. Kor wh aie iota Vic. was (he vost vid. wa was ty Tho following property has been “Fecoauy sold by M. A. J. Lyneh:— Eh ts on 145th wt, near 10t! jota on Sth av, tnd ey Bi Nich {dlote on lusts at und dinar. 2 lots on 19th at, near bth av. lots on 684 si, hear Modivom ar. iiouse and lot on Livingston place. 4 story brown stone house ou Dist at, near bch wy... 4 story brown steno hovao oa Béth st, near Park av. Smail stable in Mth at, near Lexington av. House aud 2 acres at Orange, NJ House und i2 aeres in Bronxville. Horse and 13 acres ia Wevicuent No 4 wad 470 6th ae Long ira! Vlot en & roperty,, +4, througa to buh ty hear bth wr MAL USYATE TRAYS! PERS. New York City. Ws, 8 (tn of f0th at iat st, os, bin ay, } Upsih st, wm $38.4 £8 w of a X tebe Léth and 16th (contre line i. rear lot, 23 198d at, nm, 75 (Cw of Ola ay, 5x75. Ay A’ aud Wist st, nw corner, S99xi00xi0Nii W0.11x214x201.40 (2 ote). ay, ©) 28m of bul at, 188975.6 At ay, L5TRID.S, 9, band 1, Stew of ta a Lexingto Lidth at, #6, 480 ihe Broadway, No ind West 1th et, 2 S9tn st aad Gthay, sw eorner, 8 yra ty 4th ov and ain oh 8 w corer, National DOF YF esaeneee Kinge County. BROOK TS. w of Columbia at, ” fe of Vanderbil bay, 4o.1x11 Mbx1 00, civera ah ha 80 fhe of Leo Union at, Rom, 129.) ttn w of Bucato ay, 100. 1uxi30, Warram at, 98, EG.10 {0 0 of bth av, 6682100. Hh Bt and Ist at, westerly co Aaant id {he ot Koel Auantie av, » Xaiph ay, ws, 25x80. ter av, 24x¥3. | Be ec Riehmead County—Staten Island. 4—Garretson, eorner Centre st, 128.8x120, Garrelsan sive of Centte #4 ussige 2300; w Brighton—<th at, 100 fi 0 afewater Howard’ ay 1009 acres —' derbdilt landing to Pleasant Plains ro: Waits Wiliam NeNauee, John in Lacorgen sab Woeatchestor County. Coe hla PLEASANT. Poeantico and Howard st, Box Spring at, nee, part lot 188, ari 1 T5x100, 24 ay, w 8, lot 98, Petkamvile, 1avzio0 Besex srr N. J, NEWA) Tt 8, 114 ft w of Jones st, 26 bee nd 16, bx: Inyes st, @ Joh Tota 13, 14, Hewbonet waite t kinuey ® Mxiv0, River ay @ a Fr Agata’s property, & lots, déxif and ‘Walnut st, a h eee ema Bixv6, Ox g0ar:06. 6 ; 100 each. Ann Elliots's property, 271 Central av, 6 w a, 835 fuve of Harrison at, 865x201. Hatten County, N. J. DEON oITY. Grand ay, «8, BO ft 9 of Beat At, 282100. Ton 7, W 8, lots Vand, bicok A, 63: boty jock 6, Brambal: map... Lot th, block K, adjoining reser voli, Sixid0%, a AI, lve 15, Coster ontate.-. 1 Ja, block 44, Coster estat Communipaw road Communipaw road, Cont ~t nd 4 REAL ESTATE MATTERS, Bansey—Mann 6000 ¥en 132,000 Re r; ct ~ ¢ ¥y sf i? . 5 Tou st, ns, 105 f 00.oxvexi Wi 63400 ¥ < " THE NEW DOMINION: Return of Priace Arthur to His [testa "=A Tedions a from Dassachusctts te ¢' @la—Tho Laprovsions of His Royal His” Rem! OF tho Ynited Statos—Sir John A, Dine * douatyl und Hig Abilities azd Influence. MONTEBAL, Fob. 14, 1370, Qaeen Viewria’s son Ariur, wio bas just onde Sich @ sensation and left #0 many favorablo impres- stous on the other side of tho lene, bas Qoaty revusned to bis quarters in ¢nis city, and is now perforiuing the humble duties of a second Heutonant iu tho Royal Rite Brigade, While these duties, aa mug be toferred, are not necessarily very arduous, there 1s BLL that strict discipline 80 charactoriailo of tha British army roquirea from evory oNcer aod man ia tue corps, and it i to bo pre sumed tbat no special favors are allowed on account of royalty, Whether they wowd be granted or not for this reason, 1b is creditadie to Prince Arthur that he seeks none, and that he is the same modest and unassuming young ‘man tn als military capacity that ne ta in private life, MW he has a furlough he Is as promps. a8 any other officer in reporting for service when it has expired, and when on duty he ts ag obedient and subservient to the wilt of lls superiors tn military rank as if he was the most orainary mortal in the word. This seoms to be tne nature of the little fellow, ana it would oe simply imposstd!e for him to disgurse it, Ho ta, of course, very popular, not ony with his fellow om- cers bat with every man in tho regiment, and this same popularity extends among all the citizens of Moatrea!, His welcome, upon his rewurn from the trip to the United States, was most cordial, both on the part of the Loyal Rifes and the people, and to all Who Rave converse with bum, since Le uas given Universal As4uraace tas tus Journey was one ol rare prof dad pleasure, He speaks to she higaest terms of his reception in Washington, New York aud Boston, 204 afiruis Wat he was 80 Woil pleased Wah wuat he saw of the country that be will un- doubtediy make a more extended Cour of it at some tuture Lime, The second journey thither, should tt be mado, Will probably be commenced eatiy in tho spring, and Wil lae.udo a tour of tne Western States and a fying trip across the Couttaent, halting @ few days, per. baps, to luduige tuo buffalo buat on the plains and posaiuly to mase the acquatutance of Brigham Young wudfamiiy. The journey trom Massachusests to Mon- teal Was abytotog but pleasant, bub it nevertheless served to euiigiiea Lis Royal Highness somowhas upon the difitcuides of winter railroading Mm bicak Now Englaod, He started immediately after the obseumes over the remains of the late Mr. Peabody, aud im tho midst of emphaticaily the most severe eoow storm of Une present season, Progress was very slow the entire distance, and there were Diore than batt @ dozen insiwnces where there were delays of isom one to three hours whtie laborers Jeu @ passage Way for the tram. The trip, ould have consumed only about twelve hours, occupied nearly tweaty-four, The royal party bore it agcercigaees however, apd sherry and cigars, to- gether with pleasing ancedows now and then, the latigne of delay Was consideraviy alleviated, Ibis the Intention of the Prince to wake a trip to Ottawa during the present week. He has already been e as Paria ‘Was not in session, ry imperfect. ‘The oficiales at the seat of the Domiuton goverament are making great preparations lor the reception and entertatument of his Hoyal Utguness, and ms excursion there will be one Wileh the Prince and the Uttawaers will remem- for s ony, long ue. Provably tue foremost of who will do the honors will be Sir Jonn A, Nactoneld, woo, a3 Premier, may be said to ve the head, body god tallofg tae Dominion government, ite 16 A Man Of great personal popularity-all through tho British provinces, and as a coustituuioual lawyer and political manager has rare and cousununate skill Jie deals with mou 4a he finds them, aad by alls tO accomplish Mis OdJect, ents duriug one session of Parila- nd on Sir Johu’s side at the next He bolds desirable oMces temptingly by © grasping aspiranis—often found among bis political oppouents—and when prudence requires theim to “be disposed of he rarely {aus to gaia @ polnt in thet distribution, Mis o¢ in ius abuity tomanipulace men, and u8 use Of att Lhe Vast patronage at his command he Goes not often fail ia his combinations. In thig respe has the advantage over the Cana- dian politicians, for bere a man can Change from a radical to 9 couservative, or vice versa, und ail for some fat oftcs, and stil retatn & **name and fame? among bts associates, noUWithstanding such somer- saults in the States would bring pollucal disgrace aud political death. In England Sir John would bave been tho Disraeli of Pariiament—his equal in suility aud b18 peer in political management. Few men Work a muuy hours 1a the day, or accomplish asiguch inthe same tae, ils vitality astonisnes: even bis latimate friends. ‘The ammount Of work per- sorted by him in 2 stagie day ts prodigious, Sorewd, caytions, of untiring watehinineas, with a keen and enetrauiug kuOWwledge of men, such is Sir Jona A. acdonuia, Premier of the Domiwion Parliament, atertain and delight Mor Majesty's sou on occasion of Ais visit to OLtuWa. tho: a MaNuPactcnina Srare.—The Indianola ietin, alluding to the fact that Mr, Oo had & grist and saw mill at i a, LAeAdS CsLAVUBLINg & Cotton factory, Bays:— siera ‘texas generaiy 18 well suited’ vo the umeus of cottun factories. Situated in we act of the best cotton growing country in the world, the manufacturing of cottou goods cannot be ouerwiae than profitable. Beside the Guadaloupe 5 A Anto: au Marcos aud fifty ower ivewrad, aud the day 1s not far a Lexad Wul be a large exporicr , tod not ouly cotton goous, but otuer Tabrics Of a teXtoriai nature. distant ena of cotion goods, MARRIAGES ‘AND DEATHS. Marrled. On Sunday, February 13, by the Kev. D. V. M. Johnson, ALEXANDER A. BARRY sOUuIdA. Lon, dauguter ot G Gvorge W. Mabee, all of Brooklyn, L. I. CoyTe—tHSALL.—On Sunday, Febraary 13, by the Rev. Ralpu Hoyt, BENJAMIN FP, CoyTm to TILLIE, youugest daugiter oi the late Daniel Edsall. No cara 6. HALL—Heignway.—At the Westminater Prespy- torian Church, on Saturday, February 12, by the Rev. H. S. Carpenter, ALEXANDSR LiALL, of Quebec, da, to Mrs. JANK A, Heiaaway, daughter of tu R. G, Neliis, of Now York, No cards, HANLON-—CHASE.—AL the residence of the bride's parents, in Brooklyn, on Wednesday, February ¥, by the Key. A. J. Canueid, WiLLiaM H. HANLON, Jr., of New York city, to MARY A., daughter of Joba’. Case, of Brooklyn, &. D. Mudiz—Mutx.—At Morristowa, N. J., on Thurs- day, February 10, by the Rey, Edwin D, Bentley, SAMUZL M. Megiz, Jr, of New Providence, to Neve, Ganghter of J. F. Muir, Esq, ef Morris- town. ‘No cards, suito—livy?,—In Piushing, on Wednesday, Feb- ruary 9 by the Rev. George Taylor, Janes B, smirn, ef Yonkers, to Mrs, bus4N Hov7, of Broog- kD yn, Died. ALLEN.--On Satorday, Febrnary 12, Exma C., ctot Andrew Alen. Funeral services from Charch of the Holy Com- nuvion, this (Luesday) afvernooa, at oue o'clock, ne trienus of her brothers, John W. and William P. Miller, ura tuvitea to avend Without further notte r ewstTrn.—At New Rochelle, on Saturday, Febd- ry 12, OARKIE H., Wife of Frederick W. Brewater. Kelwuves sud fmends are reapectfully invited to attend the (nneral, from the residence of her father- in-law, Joweph b, Brewster, at New Kocielie, this (Tuesday) atternoon, at one o'clock. Carriages at depot on arrival of naif-past eleven A, M. train from ‘Twenty-seventh street, New York. Bxoves.—At Flushing, L. 1., on Sunday, February 13, Miss MANGARET BROOKS, aged 70 yeara. ue iuneral Will take place on Wedueatay after- noon, at two o’clock, from #& George's churca, Flushing, L. J. CUKRAN.—-On Sanda, ,f Febraary 18, after a short Muess, JonN P. Our, @ native of Newmarket, county Cork, Ireland, in the 5th year of his age. dis remains wil be taken from hia late residence, No. 2 Wyckod sivees, Souta Brooklyn, on Wedne: day Morning, at ten o'clock, to St. Paul's church, corner of Court aud Congress streets, where & soiemn mave of requiem will be offered for the Tepose of his soul, thea to Calvary Cemetery for tn- terment. His friends and the fricads of the family are respectfully invited. DALY,—-Mr8. ANNE DALY, aged 36 yeara, beloved wite of Michael Daly. The funeral will take place this day (Tuesday) from her late residence, 608 Secondj avenue, Fei.—On Sunday, orhuaee, 14, Persx MENay FEIL, in the 734 year of The relatives and eda are invited to attend the fanera!, from his late residence, 161 Gold atreet, Brooklyn, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. FALDMANN.—-On Thursday, January 27, in Dies peck, Bavaria, Cari FEL of York, aged $i years, 11 months and 16 Gays. Chicago and ae, Fg. please co} Fup, P, Fieup, in the 24th year of his age. Fanersi on fe seaman ie Tad at eleven o'cloo from the resid: Mrs. Charies T, Pierson, High street, Newark, N. J, Carriages will be io Waiting on arrival of ten o’clock train from foot of Liberty atveet, Newark and Now York Railroad. Come Se At Perth Amboy, N. J., om Monday, met skIDGHT, Wife of John Growiey, @ na- Uve of Ballanamooney, parish of Granard, county Longford, Ireiand, in The 49th year of her ago. pe la Monday, February 14, Kosgar ©, BR Notice of fnerat hereafter. HanPgR.—On Bonday, Febuary 14, Jongrn Wes- LBY HARPER, of the > aap of Harper & srowers, a the oth year of his a; Funeral services wit be held at tne Sands strees Methodist Episcopal church, Brookiyn, on ihureddy morning, ateleven o'clock. HEYMAN.—On Monday, February 14, at No. 238 ‘Weat Thirty-third aireh inant son of Solgmoen Hey- man, aged | year and 3 da Funeral trom above residence thia (Tuesday) after. ‘nOON, at one o’ciovk. jaMEa.—Qn Sunday, February 13, FLORANGE nr NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 18x0.—TRIPLE SHEET, pe a MS wee | bbe, aye tiogle wasin trolerate damn at rye elon. . byte tle, Cos Core moal was dull, but uncbanged. Sailer No. Sstater te 94% a 50 nd hoop Ohio, wiippiug braudis.«. hoop Oto, brane Diad 5 a ns 5 oho r : Joe80) oo 5 Cora meal, Bean lyw + 6 he ah a wheal was rather more is \ teense eeeenreseersennenneelifh: Nicurigate, daughter of Joun H. and Sarah Louisa yan aged 12-vears, 3 montos aud 22 prev Lad ee and rages . the (amily ure respert fatty’ Invited LO arte funeral, fron tho res! ence of aer pareuta, No. aot Wane Pittuses otsost, u (Luca ay) afernoon, at one o'clock. Kuamen.—On Monday, Fobruary 14, HeNny Kna+ MER ated 45 yeara, 3 months wad 11 days, ‘Tho remuves wud trends of Lhe faniMy, also the monvers of Hermayn Lodge, No, 208, F. andéa. al.; <7h9 members of Qpmpany B, Cavtain Henry Kloeber, wa {th regiment G. 8. N. Y.; tae members of thd cen An Vorter Verem, and the members of the Alie- mom Cub are respeciully iuviled lo attend the fume irom tus late resiaence, 46 Fulion siceet, on resday afternoon, ut two o'clock. Epwary & “AWENOR, ouly son of Gus and Ms ayoy' 2 years, 1 woutis aud 2 daya and friends of tiie tamily are respect- fully invite 99 4éteud the funeral, fromm the real. dence of hs gtx "mother, 66 Prince styeet, on Weanesday afeernoy,Y. ab bwo o’cloca. Mdouk.—On und’ i webruary 1, Mary Ea, eldest duende” of George i. and Mary A. Meoro, axed 4 years, 3 mths and wedi ‘fho jauves aud in@ads Of Wie mauily are ine viteu to aiteud the fu from .une re: ye 7 sof her parents, 448 Sega ‘oxtrd stieet, bus (Cul any. ¥) afternoon, at two o'clock OUABR.—At her lave residentee, 140 Third a CALuARINE, tie pajevea Whe of dames McC De, In the 45th yoar of her Notice of fueral in Wednesday morning’s Herald. Fenn seteavemty bunday, Eanes a OMAR NK MOUAK FREY, yO gon of Bernard aad i + Youngest ig The relatives and friends of the family are re- soenmiuny ee to aiiond the funeral, from the We sanity u aay fee street, Bivokiya, tha (ites ie Sead day) ut . a two o'clock, iN 8Y.—Ob Sunday, Pebruary 13, MARY JANE Baby, beloved wife of Puirick McKegney, natve BS a }, county Tyrone, Ireland, in tue sith year of ber age. The relatives and friends of tho famiiy are respoct- fully invited Lo atwend ti-2 funeral, from her lave rest- dence, 124th street, between Seventa aud Ligath avenues; thence to 126th sirest wad Nintu avenue, on Wednesday morning, at ten o'clock, wacre a solemn requiem mass Will. Le offered for the repose of her soul, and from vuence to Calvary Comewry for luterment, NICHOLAS. —On Sunday, February 13, Joy Purvy. = of George 5. and Elizabeth “T, Nicholas, aged ear. the relatives and frienas of the family, also those of his grandfather, J. l. Purdy, are respect(ully tn- vited to attend the funeral, from the Church of St. John the Bapust, corner of Lexingion avenue and ‘Thirty-Gith street, tas (Tuesday) iorning, at tea o'clock, Paptan,—Cn Monday, February 14, after a short 2 ess, ELEANOR A., Wife of William Par an, corucr First avenue and Nineseoati street. danghier of Jo- sep Moore, of Newtownforbes, Longiord county, Ireland, Notice of fneral in Wednesday's Herald. Pubk.—On Monday morning, February 14, Devos DAV», only son of George W. and Coracule Hy her, aged 2 years, 1 mouth and 6 days. ‘The relatives avd friends of the family are in- Vited to attend prayers at bis parents? dence, No. 1,20 Fulton avenue, Brooklyn. uns (Tuesday) aiter- noon, at three o'clock. Funeral at Cooperstowa, N.Y, on Wednesday, Pots: tu Brookiyn, on Battintay, ebrosry 12, Many A., wile of William Porier. age! 61 years. ‘Che relatives and friends are 11 ied to atiend the funeral, this (fuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from her iate residence, corner of Dekalb placa and Bushyrick avenue, PoWexs.—On Sunday, February 13, ANN Bitza- beri, only daughter of Pierce aud Susan Powers, aged’ year and 4 montis, 0, fine dauglter, thou baa left us to mourn our loas alone, In heaven we hope to meet thee aud there make 16 our home. ‘The friends and those of her grandmother, Mrs. Ann Reilty, are respectfuliy invited to attend the {aneral, from the residence of the parents, 215 East Thurty-i(th sire’, this (Tuesday) afveruvon, at hal pasé qne o'clock. ae NEY.—in Jersey City, pe Saturday, February JOSEPH KEANBY, In the i year ol lis age. Bi een t nesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from St. Pagi’s Methodist Episcopal chureh, Souch Sixth strect. Relatives and Iriends of the fainily and members of Hiram Lodge, No. 17, F. aud A. M. aud Masons generally are respectfutly invited to attend. RYA nday, February 13, at 102 Union street, HK, relict of Timothy Kyau, formerly of tue city of Limerick, Ireland, The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully myited to atcend the funeral, trom the avove number, this (Tuestay) afternoon, at ous o'vio DSEARS.—At Tutnill, Ulster county, N. Y., on Tuurs- day morning, Fevruary 10, Giana GeRrhope, oniy daughter of Hector and Maggie a. (Collins) Seara, aged 3 yeara, 4 months and | day. ow Oritans, Bt, Louts, Louisville and Nashville (Tenn, ) papers please copy. SuikLAW.—On Sunday morning, February 13, dan IRLAW, Qed 60 years. \dacquatntances of the family are ted Ww attend the funeral, this (Tuesiay) after- noon, at One O'clock, from his late residence, sade avenue, Hudson City, N. J., between War and North First stree SiMPSON.—On Frid Febrnary 11, at’the of her son, Comntander Eaward Simpson, United States Navy, Washington, D.©., JULIA SuisaBera, widow of the late Edmond Simpson, of New York, ‘The remains were interred at Cypress Lit Ceme- tery, Long Island, SMALLEN.—On Sunday, February 13, WILLiAM SMALLEN at hw residence, 437 West Twenty- “sixth street, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited tolatiend the funerai, this (fuesday) afvernoon,at oue o'clock. SsrrHson.—At tho residence of her parents, Castleton, 8.1L, on Monday morning, Febrnary 14, Maup, infant daughter of Zara und Willan i. P. Suitneon, Swuanincen.—At the restdence of hts brother-in- law, Mr. J. W. Lake, Allegheny City, on Wednesday, Februaty 9, at eleven o'clock P. M., Gonos Ke SWEARINGRN, of thls city, formerly of Philadelphia. TUPPER.—in Brooktyn, on Monday, February 14, Howgs Turres, aged 75 years, 7 months and 23 days. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from 113 Clinton street, on Wednesday afieruoon, at three o'clock. ‘fhe re- mains will be taken to Hallowoll, Me., for inter- ment, Van Wyck.—On Monday, February 14, Cronos BLUNT VAN WYCK, eldest sou of Henry and Marthe E. Van Wyck, in the 22d year of bis age. Notice of 1uneral hereatter. ‘YounG,—Ou Monday morning, February 14, PRANK C., only chill of Joseph and Henrietta ‘Keyser Young, aged 1 year and 1 day. ‘The relatives aud friends of the family are invited fo atiend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 357 Broome street, on Wednesday after- noon, at two o'clock, A _T0 LET FoR BL SINESS | PUI OSES. —PEDAD TAT, NO. 100 — OFFICKS, LARGE AND al, on frat ad third Moors, to let Apyis' to CIAUNCEY BARNARD, 'No. I BROADWAY FRONT LOFT, , WITH CONTROL OF A rance, 3% by 6 tect, on the west side, and the best ts tegstront” Apply at the bookstore underneath 647 A SPLENDID LorT, BOxXW0, To LET, WITH oR Without Steam Power, in the new buulting 35 and g 3 Swit wireet. Possession wt once. Apply to J. & W. QIN STORI the brown and Greenwich For FORD, 8 Naeweu strest, Cy Judg aud df. M,, daily. JRONT BASEMENT AND BE DROOM TO LET—PUR chambers, between 8 wished, suitable for @ doctor's office or a party of yourg | qoute men, or a emall family; eentral location. Od Wert Thiny AUNDRY TO LET OR FOR. SAL AN EXCELLENT 4, location for ® large business, all complete. Inquire at 99 Sixth aveune, over the wore. OFTS TO RENT- WITH 4 plenty of Hgts oy ver, FRIDAY, Fi Y, FEB. 18 BEST EVER ISSUED, JTTAM POWER.—LIGHT AND ROOMY LOFTS AND §_ Rooms, situated iu William, Nassau, Beekman, Ana, Dey, Fniton, Vesey and Frankfort streots, suitable for prin: ters ‘or light manufacturers, to let, with ateady nlearn Borers, Aprly to the KEW YORK BiH! POWER "CO MAS ‘a POWER TO LET-WITH WELL LIGHTED ind Banetuent; W250 rect; steady power. Apply te NORRIS & MILLER, 229 East Forty-frat street. RGB AND SMALL Roows, s_allowed. Apply to Twouty-firm street, or ROTON, | BARCL AY, ta; good jocations; OLET-IN THIRTY.FOURTH GTREET AND ON id, Bitst avenue, Sioree with back rooms, water and gas; wuainess. ss phidee nana "HIN, O14 Segond avenue, 0 LBP ue rRox BUILDING, SSX100, FIVE STORIES high, Now. 448, a 4x2 Broktwas, corner of Broome street, now oven! fo FY. Br enintgieees st AL EET. en & Co, will remove to 666 Broadway, vel: T LET-A LARGE LOFT, ON SECOND FLOOR, eae for bardware or other heavy business, at 9% John Tost EGS NEW STORE, $ CATHARINE STREET, feet, and Basement other OF Reparate, for isa giate from May 1, Apply to WM. Hi, “ITU, am ri avenue, T° RT _NEW STORES, GORNER WARPER eee ‘and Coll vieee fine god suftabte ol Soy business, GLO. W. WELBU, 244 Grogawich street. NO LET. IVR, STORY BUILDING, OR LOPTS, 60 ©! 98, Nos. 30 and 23 Wooster afar eee » ens, "Real low. 2% Wooster nirest. Toate LET—LOFTS OF MARBLE BTOR® &§ CHAMBERS sit ano oF for, ale, Farm at Motristowo, G2 acron; TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, ay AMLISHED GOGRRY BTO ty-third ‘and aseete envnue Appy to OWNKE, 238 ‘ast Sixty eovoud street, ed i hag = = oh OLD BSTABLISH: Sp0poR ae . 1 svete Pixtnn penacefage Momaqon and ram, ators cifvanpueet 0 LET THR FRONT. Pom ASEME NT andtwo Floors in the rear build Beekman pm Foul low, Augie of FORD & TOPPZM, 169 Broad A FACTORY 0) TOWN, HAVIN tor! A FRONT- devi nee donk 25 feet, fi ryt ay ap fan of jena a And MO-horee, enciogs would leawe for @ term of years, Abplyto J. Be iy Pultod street, Yb DET 0 LEAR THR ELEGANT HOUSE NO, : $34 Fire avenue, southwest corner of Twenty events firoak: will be mitered foe Yualvens purpoues bom desirabie nants also to let, No. 2 Laat Thirts-soventh sttect., Sra vune from and overooking Fift ne, with atabie me _ Apply to CHAUNCHY BARN ARIS 10) Browtway. MPO LEASE—FPO¥ MAY 1, substaniial Storew Nos, 15, Ori hehe atreet, known n Brothers’ elev atin: A pply tos! ik THREE VERY 17, Wand 2! aod Band Drei en} : ven on N. PAULDING, 30 Bros second Hoo! way. 10 LRASR FOR A TERM OF YRATw rvs tag story aad basement beck, Balding Lt RL, Twonty-t ‘th sreot, betweot Slath aud Scyemh avetiee Apply to CORBETT & SCHARCH, 16 Woat Twenty-ti ith ott RENT—LOFTS AND OFFICES IN BUSLDIN i= “Tuquire of W. 9. DICKINSUM. i RENT— ROOMS, WITH STEAM POWER, WQUIRE. of HIRAM YOUNG, 227 Sixth street, beween aud Third avenues, TPO SPLENDID FLOORS Bast, ROUREREN TH A sivec:, third door from Bi yor Le Bowte'lier B Upper part ultable for prnbry 1 P dest ‘Apply te we GEORGE PLAIT & SON, 00 preminoa, (PW SIX STORY BUILDINGS, WITH LARGE STORES an! basements underneath, in Walker street, Dear Ce tro, nuitablo for light mauutacturing busiawas Taquite at ‘Chatubers street, room No, f. FM, WEILER, ie 26 BROADWAY. -MOUSES AND STORES, WITH’ Lasements, to let orleare; also & Une House om ‘Qwenty-aixth street. wear St James Hotel, Cor sale OF40 let, Se _DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished, ED AND UxrusninsD HOUSES TO Fifth aven A.-t TO LET—FIRST CLASS FURNISHED aopams, Ae Liv located, at rents ranging from Fin Xppiy to HASTINGS, COLVIN SALMO and 6 Pine strom. HOUSE AND FURNITURE TO LET—FOR PRE A: Tale faratiy of genteel baarding ‘Sousey te, Puertecaih vet Vth'and Sixth avennes, Apply to A. De iat ‘anal sirest, New York. ISK, 1MTH STREET, FOURTERN nice; rent very low to yood tenant. Appl to owner, $8 East Fourth atroet, hom 1 £260 THOROUGHLY FURNISHED, MEDIUM Went duirty-Lourth street Dwellings at 40 & 1) overtookiag Madan river, lar 4 Dwelling, siroun aijouing Fb avenue, four sory urow ,"Micrors and Pixtiroa, to lease, $400) a oar; econd atreet, aijolniag brondway, furnish ‘Apply to V. I. SIEVENSON & BON, D HOUSE elder te he venleacer; elegant e LET—A VERY HANDSOME. RESIDENCE, WITH 6 lots, latd out as flower garden; house 2> by Gl feet, two sory and Freach adic, finished complete, with all mo tera finprovaments; Crotuo water, gas, &c. The property wil ve Tented with oF without Furaitire (0's responaiote party. Ay. Dy on premises to HL. WOOD, Seventy-sixtt street, Leiw the t0 rt avd Hudson river, opposite the residence n 10 LET. rt per month, . K Fourth avenue. SPOUR STORY BROWN STONE IN FORTY. i street, $4,000; In Thirty-fifth street, seraiaie 1, $820 per month; tn Lexington avenue very tne ut HAVCH & RIKLK, 1,12 Broadway. po BE Unturnished, A'y, RESPONSIREZ PARTIFS IN SEARCH OF ouses, furnisbed or unfurnished, ean be accommo dated by calilny on ISAAC HONIG, 25 Pine street, A —TO LET—FIRST CLASS DWELLINGS, EXCH ent neighborhoods, At reasonable rents; resyo par n be accommodated without de HASTINGS, | COLVIN & SALMON, Nos. and @ Pino A “HANDSOME FOUR STORY MODEL BASEMENT V4 rooms: all the modern Improvomontas and Thiry-secend srect. Appiy a 3b eet, from 1 to 8, to owacr, LASS BROWN 2 Morris place, be'ween Ninth and Tent to trai class family, Howe high ub Mast Fourth street, (rom i to 2, EMENT FLOOR, FIRST e He rent che: complete order, ta West Forty seventh Broudway, between Forty-seyvoth aad ; zi mel, Forty eighth atraet Fyouss Ler a Lyxcn, 72 Cedar atreet, #200 for = four story high’ mioop browa stone Touas, on. Btuyvosant square; to be (uly repaired before possessivu tt 7b per mont’, ef brown stone House, on Forty- cond atreet, near S ‘2,200 yaroment House, on Thirty-nint’ ar Lexington avenus, class (ull size brown atone House, on Thirty-fourth street, wear Madison nus, furoished. 45 Irving pi To # responsible tenant = Jeane will be given. Two full size brown stone Houses on Fifth avenue, nea Forty-ninth atroet. No. 8 Waahtueton square—A large extra size furnished House, containing 36 ro0-n1 NO LET— Four story brown atone 9% Lexington avenue, between Thirty elghth and Thirty-ninth strecta, Three story brick House 127 ~ street, furnished of unturaiabed, in splendid order. |. A. VAN BUSKIRK, (7 East Tenth steel 4, corner Fourth aver T° LFT_RENT ONLY $1,80)-THKEE SToRY Move bullt Bouse No. 129 West Fifteenth street, vorweon Sista and Seventh avenues; will be leased for turee or tive years if desired. Apply as above. mo. Li ~~ THREE srory ENOLISHT BASEMENT House on Thirtieth street, bet ag and Nine mmiien, $1,400; one ner ete DYE 'e Ol nrtss, 608 Sixth avenne tween Band Minth preausa, & Uicpe lary Eaaiiee batement brick house, with ail modern impro-ements; renb 1,20) per annum, Inquire 410 Weat shirty-neco: 0 LET-A DWELLING MOUSE, IN GOOD ORDER aad ropatr, at 235 West Thirteentir atreet, between Sev enth and Elghth avenues: rent morerate,; Posmeasion tinnie- diately, Inquire on premises verween | aud 3 V. M. B FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY DWELI- 147 Enat Fitteonth, sttoeh powween Third oe ; ren ¢ SHaRLES C. WAKELRY. Ta nat Tenth 7°, LET—-FROM MAY 1. A DESIRABLE Tun story high atoop brown stone flouse; all tnprov Forty-tith street; good mi Dik, #2 Weaver atreat, vorood, ‘Addre: OLE THREE STORY RIGI STOOP BROWN STONR House, 804 Lexingtoa avenue, between Thiriy-seveath aud Thirty-eighth atrects, +6. FLANAGAN, 107 Chrystie atreet, 0 LEABE—N. street, new W HOU! N BAST HGUTY- Turee ages in Went 107 _W.R. MORGAN, iW, ashington place. 1 HANDSOME BROWN STONE HOUSE 912 WES? birty-aixth atreet to let; house 2ixdy; rent only 81,600, Apply en the premises, W0LE OR FART OF A “FURNISHED HOUSE TO irdgte 69 West Thirteenth sire. Koferouce given and required, -— AND APA’ ROOM: TO LED. LARGE SECOND STORY ROOM, WITH BATH room adjoining; also two double Rooms on fourth Hoot Aullable for a party 0 Wart twenty-second T 85 BOWERY—-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS (GAS, AA water, closets, tc.) to let, by foor or separately ; houses Keeptag allowed; a good and ceniral iocation, FLOOR OF THREE OR FOUR LARGE RooMB A. feiet with exelunive use of bath, gan; separate mer, a; rent $50 and $83. AL Cee dit arenue. ees FURNISHED FIRSE FLOOR, FIVE dance of pantrias, water, gan, stationary. t everyibing beeded lac comfort; 380 per ment, is Forty: fina street, near Lextogtea avenue, Te LET-IN A PRIVATE, FAMIL’ furnished front and back Parlor of house; ao a teres, taarble mas ence requi iighth avenue. i tig 10 LET—TO A BMALL, NICF RESPECTABLE AME n family, the second floor Of @ house in a good n berhood and pol Ip good order: immediately, quire on the premises, 344 East ‘Keng inih street, 7° LET—ELEGANT FIRST FLOOR, FURDISIED OR Cg elso other Kooma; ren very ; andy bath; near Broadway. No. (05 Seventh avenue, betwee Fortielb ab and Foriy tpt streets nO LET AN BUSOANTLY FU: RNIGHED PARLOR And Hedroora, with gus; 79 Widridge sweet, three houses from Grand, ina private, quiet house. 0 LET-AN FLEGANTLY FURSISUED UPPER Floor, with every convenience for housekeeping; real low; family pi 10d Weas Nineteenth sirees, trst house wort of Sixt A eg LET-ON = THIKTY-POURTH - STRE Tighth avanve, ao entire Second Floor, hanewsene nished, oF in roomd singly; house frat class; taule exce toctam ressonadle. Melerences, Address A. W., 58 Thirty fourth avec, 0 LET—THE ENTIRE LOWER PART AND A por tion of the second and third floors ef tho new fret clase . No, 847 occupied by siting of only two pereona; appreciaied. | A rare opportunity Tor a {nutliy woo are seeX~ jon ET and pleasant nome wita Daperiee aad permanent jabions ; reut moderate 10 a desirable tou an] WN Lg HOU (ze Ler LOWER PAPTOFA BBe NE HOUSE, rien gas fixtures “ADPY at

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