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es REAL ESTATE MATTERS. ‘What the People Think—A Eearish View of the - Market Rents—Euoouraging Words and Good Advice for House Hunters— * Tho"Movement in the Suburbs, ‘The most important fiem of interest im the real @state market at the present timo is the question or Wents, As the great moving day approaches, when ®o many of the residents of New York city and Brooklyn make their annual Hegira, this becomes: anall-absorving topic of discussian in household etreies, and the prospects of an advance or decline 4p that direction are eagerly and anxiously can- vassed. The popular feeling im favor of a decline 1s stronger now than ever. This sentiment, gaining Strength trom ube recent fallin gold, bas produced @ stagnation m sie real estate market im tis city, the future erect of which would seem toimply an early break. ‘The interest felt in thia matter by Me people is shown by the num- ker of communications we receive upon tho subject, expressing, as might be sugposed, very op- posite views: ‘his day week we gave space to the argument of one side, to the eifect that real estate should go up instzad of down with gold approach- tag par. Tuere much truth 10 tills conciusion, considered apart from all other mfuences affecting the value of real property; but # later correspon- dent, for a portion of whese remarks we make room 0-day, presents some arguments that go far Lo dis- Prove the correctness of suck assumption, ‘The Aatier writer says:— . ‘Phe fall in value of real estate aud reots 1s a settled ‘hing; both must come down, and no effort on the Part of speculators can prevent it, except wey im- Prove. business and show merchants now to make larger proiits, One, and @ very lunportant- point, used bY speculaturs to put up the price of real estaw dn tne ciby of New 2 ork las alied—iuat 4 the repre- sentation that New \uik was to be (he terminus of we Pacide Ratirund, &v. ‘The goods aud merchau-, ise by tht route Wil Certatuly go Tur trausiipwent ‘to Lunt polut, i ihe frewat cost ny more, wet Shey can be tandlea for the least WoUusy, aud New York 8 not that pout, Witu regard to trade of New York it has reacued’ its bigivot status, The erohts to the Merchants are Very scanty, and when the rents and expenses of living ave aeducted there ww nothing leit: in fact, may Of our deaiers for two Yeurs past have nut ) ald expenses. A nice state vi things i Dow existing ~the merchants curling exgouses by reducing Silanes, &c.—and yet land lords gud ‘speculators Uyinu WO Keep Up Lem estate andrents. ‘Cuey Will pave a nfed Wine of Ite Hany ol your editors or Leportors, will have the ess to Lake @ Wack about ie dwelling part ol he City, aud see te huwber Of bile up on Lousex forsale, &ei, they will be swlisied wual & desire ‘Were 18 On Lhe part of tue community Lo turn theu Teal estate 1140 Oller Investment, Aud why (his de- size? 16 is becuse une holders are satisiied rea estate must go down, and oesides the people want she money, OF, 1a other Words, (he tuass OL Lhe people Are getting poorer eVery day and the Wealth is pouring in the lap of ihe wealthy, Mr, Editor, Ung is Losancy sketch: go among the people. the smuil slore keepers, ad hear wit they eay. New York Mot Ue Pidee If Was before Lue War, Jountry peopie understand wis, aud dont come here expecting to get cneay guods, for they are aware Of our enormous seats, &c, The sauye way ‘With the county merciiants; they only buy bere such Novelues they cannot Hud elsewhere, Thus ia the trae leaving New York. ‘Yuere ja uo woubt iwany of our moderate people ‘Wore induced to buy property by putting in $5,000, $7,900 or $10,000 In a house or so, bere and there, Bpon the reprereutution of real estace agents, rather than pay the enurmous rent exacted; bul how are these poor people uoW situatea? Very one Of them Wants 40 sell u taey uilly can get tue amount io- vested back agin. Pus very any | conversed aith several parties Who Want to sell but caunoi, nor will they ever see ‘tle Uuie again wien they can yet buck (ue amount anyesied. ‘ Jt will do, perhaps. lor capitalists, ike many of ou’ ich men, to invest im ieal estate, &e., but uley Will mover pee the time again they can get ten per cent Micome upon the present yatve ol property, even ‘with the twenty per cent depreciation which some ®ewesiate men await, — * The Lvening Tewyram saya:—The renting season Ys very backward, wat oid tenants are very Joth to remain ut lust year’s rates, Houses tha: wore reated Tor $2,400 last yeur are renewed this year at $2,000, @ud some rented Vict at $2,000 can now de Obtained @t $1,600, : The same thing ts true of Brooklyn, Hoboken and a@ersey Civ, There never has been a year when tbe expeciaion of a reduction Of rents has deen so-unt- as this, or te deiermmation Lo insist upon euch 80 firm. The advice was given tp the Henan @omMe Weeks ago to Luvse Secking houses Lo he pa- tient Aud not by rushing wlo Wie market and out- ‘Didamg eavh other, through fear of not gaimag ‘What they sougue ister, Creare ap excitement sure to » operate to the advanlage of rapacions Jandlords. “Tue justness of suck admonilion has veeu generally weeuguiwen aug lovewed, with precisely the expected xesuils, and tue foeliugin the reat market now is Aavorabie vo lie uaa . by stelt aavering to this plan of indifference @reater advanwiges may be guine Vue pom @dould be kept steady im View. No matter how @UXiols tid Leduh) class are W getiue cicmeeives Deiore.the ist Gl uy, We lupdiords are stil) more un- Terested in setting heir Louses velore that dave. A hhunse nob tev by May may be empty tor shree qnouths betore a desiravie tenaut caa de ootained. wo-complete is the laling off im the mauiry for ouses suysequent to wat day, If, therefore, there Re wiarge ouwaer of houses lett Uouk Bear then witout Lemg tikon there will be the same pressure ‘ty let, ant tue sane Wiiiugness On the part of laud. Jotus to make teasomavie Concessions, ag in che ex- ‘perience of former years there bas veen. in the other Condiiion a.iurry, among Louse Buuters to ULike en- eens, + yYecommend this lesson to ail who intend to move this year: busiyess in reat estate at the desk condaues with Ta ghimauion, but is uiostiy contiued to exchang- any. M, A. J. Lyneb reports Luc following sales during the past week ;—Four svory brown stone Louse on Madison avenue, 75 leet & mches suuth of Fort; MALL street, $69,000; four story house on Forty- uumuth street, near Pilti, aveliue, $40,009; eight jot op corner of Lighth aveaue aud Lith s6reet, $56,000; eight lots on Kizttiy avenue and Avenue St. Nicho- Jas, $07,000; Dweuly-nine acrea ut. Long Branch 37,000; tree story briCK House On Clermout avenue, Brovkiyn $9, 0v0. W. U, Raynor reports the sale of four lots north- ‘West corner vf kewl avenue and seventy-sixui atreel, 102 ject 2 incnes front om the avenue and 80 feet ceph, for $18,000; aso four lots soath side 1idth street, 200ivel west of Filth avenue, each 29X00.11, Lay 83,000 exch, Waterlow Co. report the sale of the house and Jot No, 664 Sixth avenue, belween or y-cignll aud Foiby-ninth sireets, four story brown stove bntid- aby, With store aud Uaseurent, ZIXG0X62, for $25,6%, Long Istand: eal Estate, During the past few months real estate on Long: Isiand has made quitean advance, owing to the Deavy Operations of speculators and vullding associa: tons, The ichowing isa correct record of the sacs eifected m various localities during the past week: In Astoria Judge Strummess, of New York, has pur- Chased from. the German Lot. Association, the farm occupied by Armstead G. Henry, for. $20,000; Jonn Combs, of Dix Hilis, nas exchanged his farm of 200 acred for property in Astoria; Mr. Simpzon, of Flaw Hush, has porehased the estate of G. H. Woouhal, 4m, Hunungton. tor $16,000; H. O, Wiitmore, of Huntington, has purchased the Manorville Hotel for $13,000; Walter Smitn nas purchased the Warner property tn Huntington tor $6,000; F. M. Wilson lias Burchased the residence of semuel Bird in Huauny- ton lor $3,000; Mr. Bird has purchased the residence of O. A, Hawking jor $4,500; Ibque Luyster, of Oyster Buy, has -purcnased the form of Eawara rost for $6,004; John Giyn, of Westbury, has. purchased four acres from Iswac Re Valentine for $1,100; Jona @ ‘Terry, of Riverhead, bas purchased the. aouse of Elisworils ‘Lothul for $2;2.0; Charies Hallett has purchased a jot irom J. P, Terry, in Kivernead, for $300, Davicl A. Vail has purchased two tots on Union street, duverhead, from Mtr. Downs for $400. Soe (aud jo Riverhead ts being sold at four dol- prio Where 1t measures less thau the average ot. An association has purchased the Bowen farm in Blushing? for 4$50,00; Stephen P. Conklin has pur- cuised the Fire Island Hotetfor $12,000. D. Mad Son Tuthill has sold bis farm at Oregon to John Ber- an of Brooklyn, for $6,009; James Lupton has sold ts farm at Uregon to J. V. Wyckon, of Brookiyn, for 36,000; Clark W. Bryan, of Springileid, Mass,, hag purchased & tarm at Mastituek, when he proposes to engage im te garden seed business, for $12,000, ‘he Fashion race course property hus been pur chased by @ compuny oi speculators, who propose to clear away Che preseat bulldings and lay i out 1 Duiwiing lou, dirs. Hiizabeth L. Wood, ef Greenpoint, bag pur- ased the laym ef Dr 4K. He Boujaiuin, m River. heat, tor $9,000. Pay ae there 1@ considerable building belug done in the various towns aud ‘villages, and mau, Who contempiated building only walt pleasant Weuther to commence + Ja Jamaica sheriit Durland is erecting a two story dwelling house. Dantet Smith has under headway suyeral model toncinent fouses. The town hal, wlien hus been under construction for about a year, Wai be compieted about the laer partof May, aud Wii Dave cost 110,000. Jn Astoria the mechanics are all at work, and the Owners of real eaiace are erecting houses thereon with commendanie enterprise, A large building ior a oo and dwelling is bemg ereoted oa the corner w Grand street and Second avenue, Charles H. y } creciing a two story frame dweillng on and sireee Mr. Movriw is butlding @ two atory extensive inprovements on lands recently par: pg by thei, aud Kuown as the “Waldron Faron.” #e0 owses sre now in course of construction, aud NEW YORK HERALD, the frame of the large hotel, which ts rupposed to rival anythiag in Queens count as Dee raised. ‘Witham Skidmore {3 erecting & two story dwelling nonee on Cedar street, Amityvitie. Joun Kuter has commenced work on bis dwe!ling, on Ocean avenue, which is to be two tories wih mci roof. Mr. Downs is erecting & bandsome residence on West street, River New puaiic scitools are now be- Ing erected: in Orient and Svuthoid. A company of speculators liave purchased the Bownér farm, m1 whing, paylug $20,000 for it, dad are uaw engaged in draming it, laying ow streets aud avenues and planaing lor the construction of buildings. A new store, turee stories high, is now being erected in Say- ville by Perry & Crum. A German association from Albany paid a visit to Isitp on Wednesday, and bar- ‘gained for a tract of land comprising 300 acres, The peopie of Jamaica have secured the’ passage of a Lill providing for the construction .of a canal from that village to Flushing; also, for the trans. formation of Beaver pond into a park and lake The Baylis brothers have divided theit farm of 206 acres, New tenement vulldiugs are now being erected thereon, With the construction of raflroads, the buuding of canals and parks and the operations of specutators, Long laland bids tair to become a great real estate mar ’ RACING AT NEW ORLEANS. Spring Meeting of the Metairie Jockey Club ‘The Programme aud Advance List at the Leading Entries. NEW ONLBAYS, March 5, 1870. Never for many years past have there been such bright prospects for the Spring Meeting of the Metuirte Jockey Club in New Orleans. All the stakes, the eutries for which were to close on the 1st inat, Rave filled, and entries from two stables in Memphis, two in Kentucky and one in South Carolina lave sult to come to hend. ‘The great features of the meeting Wut be the two mile dash forall age’ior the first day, for wlich twelve,eniriea of historle names have already been effecied, and the four mile beats on the last day, for which there are etght sub- scribers. A novelty is the revival of gold stakes, bus unless the bears let up a litt.e pefore the 20 of ‘April the noveity of gold circulation may have so far worn off that the winners may elect Lo pecelve green- backs im preference to double eagles. Those stables that have winiered here, including Babcock’, fiyer- sou’s, Brady's, Chappell’s, Neliigan’s, Warwick's and Moulgomery’s, ‘have BL gone Frall, gpd trom Diovle, Wuere Will », Voileriil, Thompson, Kichards, Moore, Lu} have their winter quarters, nene but the best re- ports have deen received. The course is receiving the imost carefti auenuon Irom Messrs, Wiison & Lapscomp, Ube iessees. Subjoimed are tne principal eutries:— in audition to these named stakes there is. @ purse of $50u for tae second dus, one of $490 ior the tuird day; LWO purses, oue of $400 aud One of $70), on the fourth day, and 4 purse of $5.0 ou tha sixth day. PIRSY DAY, SACURVAY, AURLL 2. TWO MILE Dash, sweepstakes, for all ages; $25 en- tance, p. p., Club to adi $0v0; $140 for second horse, G. B, Ryerson enters ¢. g. Colonel Roberts, by Ro- gers,.dam by Coonel, $ years od, G. B. Myerson eulers bm. Betty Bay, by Austra- Han,.dam Besty Ward, 4 years old. 3 i, M. Montgomery enters c.c. Harpoon, by Whale, dam by Douvioon, 3 years old, Janes AcCoriick enters c. f. Coquette, by Lexing- ton, dam Susan Harris, 3 years old. Wiliam bragy enters c. c. Watt Grimin, by Keve- nue, uain by Mauryrave, 4 years old. W. H. Chappeli enters b. bh. King Pin, by Lexing- ton, Gain ‘Loaay, 6 years old, ae Conhsk oe es h, Victory, by Uncle Vio, Us Mag nulla, d years Old, James Conisk enters b. g. Donovan, by Bulletin, dam Unknown, 3 years old. A. kK. Michards eaters b,c, Combination, by Faza- letta, dam Beity Ward, 3 yearson. , G Mooi enters b, h. Bayonet, by Lexington, dam by Bay Leal, 4 years old, Moore enters v. h. Privateer, by Lightning, dain Hennie Farrow, 6 years old, George Cadwalader eaters p.m. Emma Maratta, by Vartual, duu anny G., 5 years old, NavWwNal HAL! EAGLE Srake, mile heats, for two year olds; five halt eagies entr nee, p. p.; 100 halt @ag es added; Lwenty-lve ball eagles to second horse. William Brady enters b. f Lizzie Trigg, by Black- jock, Yau by Cheataam, James Lupe enters b ¢, Cupid, by Legal Tender, dam by Bonuid Laduig. ‘ . K. Kicharus éfters ¢ f Lida Grisson, by War Dance dasn tne dam of Betwy Ward. ©. . Hamilton enters be. 1 Shawnee, by Rebel, dam, py Mewnoa, SECOND DAY, APRIL 5, dash of two miles; $25 entrance, D. p.; bhree year cids WO Carry 112 pounds, four year 21 pouues, five year ouls and upwards 128 pounds; $600 added; #10¥ to second horse. James Taompson enters br. in, Loveita, oy Bonnie Scotland, dam Capitora, R. M. Mantgomery enters c. g, Wild Cat, peaigree unknown, - W.H. Moran enters b. g. Mitchell, by Micky Free, dam Miss sovereign. . THEAD DAY, APRIL 6, Sweersrakes for three year olds, two mile heats; $25 eniraace; $100 added; g2u W second horse, G. B. Ryerson enters ¢. g. Col. Roberts, by Regan, dam by the Coionel. R. M. Montwomery entersc. c, Harpoon. by Whale, dam oy Doudioun. 7 James McCormick enters c, f, Coquette, by Lextug> ton, dam Susan idarris. é oes i W. . Chaypell enters ———, by Uneie Vic, dam Biize Logan. A. K. Richards enters b. c. Combination, by Faza- jetta, Gui tne dam ot Bewty Ward, Ax Atwiuson enters b. &. Black Reece, by Lexing- ton, dam py Borihune. George Cadwallader enters b. 6 Allie Hunt, by Yanda, dam sora. FIFTH DAY, APRIL 8 SWZEPSTAKES lor untried two year olds, mile heuls, ive ball eagles entrance, p. p.; sixty eagics udd@u; co winger Of tie Year old stuke Arst day Ave pounds extra. BE. Warw.ck enters b, c. Everton, by Wartteia, dam by. Lexington. My. trady sires ¢. g Captain Jenks, by Water- loo, ‘dain by Ecipse, H. #8 Foley eaters b, f, ———, by imp. Mickey Free, dam betiy Ward, . ¥ Jaines Lupe enters . c. Restieas, by Voucher, dam Rimgiet, - s ae K, Richards enters c.f Lida Grisson, by War Dance, dam the daih of Burty Ward. J. G, Mvore caters ¢. ¢. Foster, by Lexington, dam Veroua, W. i. Willlamson enters ¢. ¢, ——, by Brown Dick, dam Lady seiffir. ‘ Paul & Jacksoo enters b. c. Chickree, by Welbourn, dgin by Star Davis: George Cadwallader enters br, f, ———-, by Aus- trauan, dam Wolly Morgan. A. K. Kiowaras enters ¢, 5. dam Trausylvauia, SIXTH DAY, APRIL 9. Subscribers to Doubie Wagle Stakes, four mile’ heats; twg double eagies eutrance; to be named night previous; filty double eagied added; second horse to receive tea doubie eagied, third vo save his stake. i Nominators:—G, B, Ryerson, James Thompson, Whitam Brady, W. B. Onappel!, James Netiigan, A. K, Richards, T. G, Moore and Leroy Paul. - PEE LOUBIAYA VENDETTA, Particulars of the Assassination of Colonel Jones aud Sou—Narrow Escape ef Avotier Son, {from the New Orleans Picayune, March 3) ‘Lhe rumor js.current now that young Jones, who escaped irom the house. the night his fatuer aud brotuer Were jLed at Harrisonburg, made lis way down to New Orleans, and 1a at preseut in our aiiy. At the time the attack was made upon tie house, and when it was (uscovered that it Was useless to make any defence, he leit ins father and brouer aud Went up into the second story. From tucnce be passed out of cne of We windows, and by clinging to Ube projecting bricks-of tae chimney, Managed to conceal humseli in ite siadow until after tie searen Was over and the atiacking » party had leit. AS souy 48 lig could get down With safely he pro- bpd old tae and paddied along down the river, ie Wis Uoaliy, it is said, taken on board a steam. boat and it being suspected that some of the at tacking party were on board, ie wus concealed vy theca in the hoid of the boat Wutl sie reached city. Colonel Jones and hia sons, it Appears, were ex- pecting an alack, but did nov expect it to come be- foro tne examination took place, ‘This 18 corrovorated by tue letter which Colonel Jones wrote to Governor Warinoth, agkiig for assist- guce For KI muilitary, in Yytich Me Was joluea vy 1c jatiord, both seeming to anucipais tr atthe tine of the examination, aicieheinaanii When the attacking party announced themzelves from without, Colonel Jones acemed to take in the tuation in @ moment, and remarked:—*there they are.” Besides the ladies in tie house, there were present Lljan B. Cotton and Sheriff Ballord. Betore ‘he door was broken in the younger Joneses, 1 19 #aid, proposed to.(uelr father to make Hight, but he replied that it was useless. Ag soun as tle dour gre way the parties attacking ordered all the einales and mnoceut paruies out of the house, and Volonel Jones, throwing &@ sheet or couuterpane around him, passed out wich te rest, and had reached the iront gate belore he Was discovered aud sot gown, ‘ » by War Dance, in the rear, through Witch he was pasding., Wien he was discovered and shut down. i Mr, Cotton, itis sid, expecved thas, as the excite- Ment Was so great, he migat bo wBudt also; but ag soon a3 it was discovered who ‘Was le was ay sured that no harm cauid come to him, ies ea Fig terrae 1s 80 great that the people e uy <prev An opini "0 OF vo the matter oF the kiting: MENTOR t AN EXPRNSIVE Havpwaar.—In Lickskilles, nt miles east from Columvig, on Duck elver, about lane Coristinas, Polk U—— mariled Miss ‘w S—. The: iner ture or four weeks, when thay parted -livad bs for good. He gave aw kis reason for sending his wife buck to her father’s forever, that she ate too much meat, He said ghe ate seven large rasl ‘a oue meal, tor breakfast, and ti ety Tou poasta fe 1 two dayg, He was not able to supp much oo eXvenMve Wife.—Colundie (Jenn.) other Well known stabies ' ‘Tho elder of the two sons passed out at the Back door and had reacted an Opening In the picket fence MONDAY, ABYSSINIA. Lord Napier of Magdala on the Conduct and Cost of the English War— His Reminiecencos of the Ficld~The Veteran Hero Afraid of the House of Commons, The Select Committee of the British House of Commons recently reappomted to investigate mat- tera connected with the Abyssintan expedition met February 23 for the first time, There waas very darge attendance of members, among whom were Sir 8. Northcote, Sir J, Hay, Colonel Rarttelot, Mr. Baxter, Mr. @. Duff, Lord Elcho, Mr. Mundella, Sir P, O’Brien, Mr. Seeley, &c. Mr. Candhsh pre- sided, Lord Napier of Magdala was the first witness ex- amined, lu answer to the chairman he said that he was appointed commander of the expedition tn © August, 1867, At the time the expedition was being organized he was 60 much.occupied. that ne neither saw the Engilsh papers nor the Parliamentary debates, It was on record that the esumated cost. of the expedition was £4,500,000, aud that the expense really amounted to£9,000,000, He wished it to be understood that, i in any reply be should make he suouid exhibit any reserve, it Was Was not from* any unwillingness to stace anything, but be- cause he wished to ve extremely careful. His belief was that no approximate estimate of the cost could have been line, The coast wae allogetuer un- KnOWD, aba much Inquiry, Was necessary, ~ cyclone ) destroying the ships which contained the coadensing evgines would have necessitated tue use of all the vessels there, It was also Decessary to have power- ful steamers to couvey Woops agaiust the monsoon, asordinary sailing ships could not go against it, The BumMbei of Loops suRResiER 1D Lhe drst Instance by Le government of Bowbay was 9,900, There may have Deen 10,900, of which 7,650 were to be sent to Abyssinia, and a xeserve of 2,260 in India, bub it was ob eominunicated to me I have ® memorandum of tno fofce which actuatly landed—gaaseiy, 4212 british and 9,222 Indian troops, Besiaes these there were two regiments Which never lauded, There Was aiso oue batiery of arulery and oue regiment ned tp readiness at Bombay. Wouid cue reising of the force trom 12,000 to 15,v0u- add @ lourch Lo the cost? No avubt every addition would cause an increase in the cost; no Torce WAS ordered o¥ me WitAoul Lue Concurrence OF te civil government, ‘The Couirmaa—\Was not the original pumber of followers lusiied vo 7,900? Lord Napier of Magdala—An estimate of that kind Was made by we ladon government in reply to an inquiry by the Rome government; bub that inquiry Wits made in relanon to @ certain speciiled force, @nd It did not amount Co 12,000 men, but 10,000, ‘The Chairman—W us 1 not Load Lue fuliowers were the refuse of byypt ? Lord Napier of Magdala—I have no hesitation in saying bined the muleteers of Exypt were very worth- less, And possibly 4,000 may Jidve becu sent back. ‘They did ther Work do tne Lirst msiwnee, becawse they Look the muies there, Noduubs sie cost of send- dng them back increased the cost of tue expedition 1 bad no more Woops taan | needed, There were periods when I shoud have beea much saler tf 1 ad had more, hor were tere oo Many Wansports. Some of tae stauions were trom ien to fiteen milies @part, Lhad not ove man toe wany when i arrived al Magdaia, i You tink that considering tne tmportance towards the maintevance of our power in India, the success of the expedition, altnough the expenditure was great, was au advantageous one? Certainly. Ailuough there may nave been sins boca Of OMBSiON Aid COrMiWissiON, yer i sUL OF Opin- fon that lovking vo the Mnyortance of success the increuse ol expenditure Won such causes Was not Material A To Mr. Kastwick—I should have been very sorry to have wideriaken to lake Magdaia with @& less humber of troop® Jt was one of we strongest places [had ever seen. 1 veleve that if few old Women had got bend tue navural* vastion aad thrown down stones ou our troops they Wou.d have caused Us Seri0Us loss. 1 ‘Theodore iad Bot Wrewn Oway his Chavce by leading iis troops against us, | Wwe Coud not Have taken tie fortress without very serious loss I beheve tat had we been met by an eticient army NOt &® man Ol Ours Would have re- Lurued uiil.ss We bad & very large sorce. ‘th® Chairwan—Tien you think the estimate dis- cussed im the House ol Commons—~£3,500, 000 --Wae 0 ubsurd one to giver - Lord Napier of Magdala—I_ bave far too much re- spect for tie House to say that. in fuci, 1 1 dnel Bught possibly be comunited. (Langhter.) CHINA. Lord Clarendon-and the English Treat.es. and Commercial Right. \From the London Times, March 1.) The deputation whicw yesterday waited on Lord Clarendon represented, beyond doubt, not only the interests of a very Loiportaut trade, bul a very grave concurrence of opinion. The population of Cluua, 48 Was ODServed, 14 NOt LeS8 than 400,000,600, and tle total vaiue of the Chinese wade already reaches £45,000,000 steriing, A convention walca infduences the development of such @ present and fuiure com merce 18 of more consequence to the welfare of both countries than muny @ Buropearn treaty of historic fame. The Cuina Wercneants, again, are the class Whose futerests the government aré most directly concerned ip promoting, for the benefits we desire for the people of boii countries can only be secured throngh their’ agenvy. it w, therefore, at first sight @ strong objection to any convention that sncd persone are, ay a Whole, dis sauisicd with it, Atthe same time ft 18 proper to bear in mind. that werchapis; like all other classes, are hable to lake more narrow Views, even of their own intevests, than can be adopted by aa immpurtial observer, aud that it may be we auly of a govern ment © promote arrangements which may ve dis- tasteiul atthe moment for the sake of an ultimate advaniage. This is @ cousideration whicii 18 nei oD- sourely suggested tn Lora Clarendon’s frank bat courveous reply. He dovs not shrink from saying that “Her Majesty’s government have hvuld « very difereat opinion fromm the memoriaiists aa to tie limiis within which it was desiragle, in the general and permanent tnwrests of our commercial reja- tone with Cuina, t confine the recent negotia- uous.” ‘fhe truth ts, that we Have of late entered in some respects on a new poticy in our mtercourse wish tue Chinese empire. We fave resolved to deal rather with the central than With the local governments, aud traces of this change are cigarly to oe seeu in the present convension. would not be unnatural it te mercantile commu- nity, having built up their trade udder tne oid systeni, lovked for exteusion in the old direction, and disiked the prospect of adapting themseives to the new methods, There can pe-no doubt thas tn similar cases It has more than once been the duty or our goverument to act on a wider view of mercantie interests wan was adopted by merchants themselves. In tie tinsiance, moreover, it 19 Important to observe thar mercantiie opiuion appears by no means uname. mous. Lord Clarendon 1s abundantly justified in saying that “pubiic opinton im tue consulur-ports of Clvna, 80 far a8 It bas yet been collected, appears to be very much divided as to the merits of the pro- posed arrangements, and thai some portion of the Mherwantile com: My view them with favor and approval.” Irso, 10 fairly certain the matter is nO 80 piain-ag Lhe appareut Udsnuniiy of Opinion among merchants 1a bogiana would seem to imply. In fact, tt 18 clear from Lord ‘Ularcudon’s answer that not only the deputation, but the merean- tue community geceraily, have been under material misappreiension in regard, to our present pusition, is reply is. nob @ mere argumentauve retort, but adduces substautial considerations which Dave hitherto been negiecied. He brings lo light what almost amount to new tacts , on the subject, aud It 1s. very Possivie our merchants May modily their opinions after tuking inte account these fresh elements in the question. The alscussion has practically eliminated ail points of dispute ex- cepbtwo—tne mcreased duty on silk and tne rear- rangemcnsol the transit dues, With respect to tie Hrst of these Lord Uarendon representa that we have really made ho Dew coueérsion at all, bat have aim- ply subputied to an existing regulation, the tulul- ment Of Which the Chinese had aright to demand of us, “Tne intention of the treaty of Tien-tein was that Cnina should recelve @ revenue calculated at the rate of five per ceai on tle value of silk ex- ported.” For adutuistrative convenience a speciiic duty was fixed; but, in comsequence of the rise in the prive of silk, thia hag for some wme been less than that Which was intended by both conwacuag parvies, and it became & matter of sumple justice to attow of i$ rectiiication, Uniess tis be an errone- ous elatement of facts, We do not see there ts room. for auy further complaint on Unis head, Buc we, moreover, appreheud that we were not our own mas- tera, Mr. Magniac said he would have preferred to rest contented with the tWeaty of ‘Ten- GIN, and to trust to time. but that treaty expressiy Provides that “eltier of the couwacting particy may demand 9 further revision of the tur and of the CoMMErcAl Aricies Ol that Wealy at the end of tea ears,’ so that, if we were Lo keep iultii with the Chinese, We might nave been compelled to acecpy Uhis lucrease indepeuceutly of any counter conces- sions, Itis @ very tuportant and advantageous polut in the present couyeution that no time is xed ‘or & Surther Fevision. It will consequently be m the power of our government at “any future time, should @ fall 1a the price ot BK enabie (eu to do 80, to tall back upon the stipuiavions of tue treaty of ‘Jien-tsin, and to found au equitable ciatm on the government of China tor @ correapouding reduction au the tax,’? It would seem, then, thatethe only point rcaliy open to debate is thac of the transit dues, This {8 the point on which the chief misappretiension of our preseut postion hag prevatiea. @ may ronghly state Uial uuder the old system foreign and native produce was liable to ap Iniportor export duty of iva per cent, and toa transit duty, levied by the local Ollicers, ofstwo tnd @ halt per cent As we observed at the outset, Wa Dave resolved to deal more with the conutrai aud less with the local governments. It ia just posstule tha’ the mercantile community may feel themscives more secure in dealing with the jocul authoriviés; but it might be the duty of the government to act on ® broader principle. Ad- mitiiug, however, that the question thus stated tg tairly open to discussion, there remains sho securliy that thia convention is itzbie to wt any future time, revision Sw Rutnectord MARCH 14, 1870.—TRIPLE. SHEET. Alcock thinks it would be destranie, at all events, to accept the proposed pian as ‘an experiment.” ff th pes fails, it 19 in our power to seek other arrangements, —FOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS THREE STORY HIGH moop brown stone House, in Lexington avenue, near ark, with the rurniturg, whlch is aesriy new ; the honse bene ae iw provemente, sade in pesfed rider; — ¥ as the ownor 's yoin; vope, For peraits ap, 5.01 BAILEY, 206 Pith iret, ear Bowery. STRICTLY PIRST CLASS HIGH STOOP CORNER louise, and oue adjoining, beautifully Gulshed; hard- Wood throughout; southeas corner of Madison avenue aud Finty-fourth street, V. KX, STEVENSON & SON, 1 Pine atreet, AL TIQR SALE AT A BARGAIN, THE THRER STORY + high stoop Dwelling 441 Kast Thirty-Atth street, in com- plete order ail modern improvement, Wor permite apply to BAILKY; 208 Fifth street, newr Bowery. at a low bgure.~ Also P: Houlard of MARTIN KDEN roperty on Jacob pireat. Pur- ith ay. yas STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK HOUSE . for sale, No. 2 Rivinyton street, %6x48x10W, vanite front peat badié house tn che D. urn! Sine place for wine balainoss, y. Cull for permit at 183 Bowery. Réul Eatato woud Lsurauce Broker. A “REN FULL LOTS, 12D STREET, NORTH SEDE, 100 fect eust of First avenue: sewereil and graded;” wo Fook; superior !ocatton; low prices; easy terme. W. MYER, owner, No. 9 Warren rtreeh, room Nb. 7. TWO STORY HIGT STOOP YRAME, BRICK BASE- {Ament modern ftanrovements, WeiGstw7.i1, iw Ute reel, betwee: and Fo ; eaah; Immediate possession, spain. Aron Ore _STANLEY DAY, 121 Broadway. AN ELEGANT HOUR STORY AND A THREE STORY brown stone front; first class; terms easy, Apply on the premiseg, 18% Kawi Zuiy-siath strvot, FOUR STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK WOUSK, + {n splendid location, rented in ors tor $1,000, Price Jow; terms easy. M, H. KIMBALL, 251 Bast Pifty-seventh street. SPLENDID POUR STORY ENGLISH BASE- ment Howse, Bignth street, near Second avenue; bay Windows; all tmprovementa; suitable for docior or society; sold reasonable and on easy terms W. H. FALCONER, 10 Fourth avenne, near Twelfth wt. ELEGANT NEW BROWN STONE HOUSE, BEAU » tifully freacoed thronghont; good location; lumeciate Possession; only 15.500; easy terms} bargain, iu". KIMBALL, B61 Eaat Plity-seveuth street, NELEGANT FOUR STORY HIG: stone House apd ot, on Lexington eighth street (Murray Hill’, frescoed In t her, 1 Oil; wize 25x05x100;' at a reas: HOLLY BROB. & K133. FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE HOU; and Loi, No. 24 East Filty-fourth in goou order} price $10,000; tern eas: orto HOLLY BROS. € KISSAM, 3 Pine atreek, FOUR STORY ENGLISH BASEMENT PROWN sione Hose, A good mort; le lot taken in ment; also Girst class Hove in Thirty-hith atre bargain, VANDEWAVER & SP. 1,20) Broadway, betweon Thirty-tirat and Thirty second YHEAP.FOUK STORY MODERN BASEMENT, DE- sirable brown stone Dwelling, 20xb0x100; Tbirty-firet street, near Madison avenue, TEVENSON & SON, LI Pine street, F ‘The weil known and valuable Property oceuple® by THE NOVELTY IKON WORKS, at the foot of Tweilth, Thirteenth and Fourleenth street: Kaat river, emygacing 2 LOUS west of and on avenue D, an detwean Twoif und Thirteenth wires and on avenue D, extending wo the ad Line on the river, and between Twelfth ana Fourteenth streuts, togo:her with the BUILDINGS thera, consieting of MACHINY. SHOPS FOUNDRIUS, BOILER SHOPS and other BUILDINGS and improvements necessary and adapted Yor manufacturin, STEAM ENGINES, MACHINERY and ARCHITECTURAL RON WORK in all its branches, ‘Che attention of SHIPPERS and PERSONS interested In STEAMSHIP LINES tx npecindly invited to the vaiuable WATER FRONT ineluded tn the above, consisting of od feat on the bulkhead Jing, extends Yweilth to Four- feenth sireets, and having trom. 18 to 2) feat of water ablow tide. For turthor particulars and termaapply to INO, & SCHULTZE, Agent, (Second floor) f and 61 Wall street, New York. POR SALETA THANE SLORY AND BASEMENT BRICK House, wil the mocern haprovements lot 2359x80. Ap- on ‘tia ‘premines, 137 East Lwwoaty: street, one dour exinyton avenue. OR SALE “EY strest, near Mulberry; store front, large lfow windows; ia complete order; yood investment. “Apply to W. W. STEPHENSON, 291 Broadway, room 17. be {OR SALE~A VERY ELEGANT FOUR STORY HIGH stoop-brown stone Dwelling In Forty-nintt atrent, be tween Fourth and Madison aya.; a four atory English base: ment brick Dwelling in Twenty-siath st, beiween Fitth and Sixth avenues; price low and terms easy; a three story high stoop brown stons [ weilng, in Seventy math street, between Third and Lexington avenuen; a very desirable tires story nd French attic brown stour Honse in Fifty-fourth street, mtvjton and Fourth avenues, IUSE tune, FI oni atest first 14,0 0. test wirechy BA aL i, UNDRRWOOD, 620°Third avenue, brown Fe, SALE—A TWO STORY BASEMENT AND 8i'B- celler old-fashioned brick House, No.2 Wiliett street house 19x38; lot f all in good 01 from Grand ntreet; pri JOUN CALLERY, 3445 Scammel street. JPOR SALE OR TO LUT-NOS. 688 AND 688 LUXING. ory brown stone ton avenue, two fret clase four Honses, between Puty-sixth and Fiity-se streets, hav- ing ull ‘the modern improvements and in completo order. Can betwen from Loto 4, without, permit, by appizing at Vor terms apply to B. BLANGU, 0. B58. Sout Hien street, ‘ALE OR TO RED hed. Can be seen by order from E. tt. LUDLOW, LOUSES ON EAST 28D ST. 89,005 4 Hor on Weat Both st, m West ith st, ewch 10,260; 1H $14,000; 1 House on Wert 87th ate, 19,000 h 76,000; T on 3th av., corner, ion doth * 0,005 1 on Guth nt, G1b000; Lom 4th at, $14,000; Von Beast 26ih wt, » $21,000 ; 1 On Teal 28d we, 20,0005. on Charles at, $17,600; Lon Wert Eth st, 00; 200 Fth wt. each $i,(00% Pon Attor Te & West 14th et ‘Apply to up town office of CKUtk : , 1,50. Broadway, or at 590 sixtl WO OF THE BEST BUILT HOUSES ON ONK OF THE anv blocks of Madison Syenue, northeast cor rd street ; aa entire new and Inproved design. most ele, ner of Fitt Ayply on the premises, 0.0, J. HAMILTON, PO EXCHANGE—BEAUTIPUL TWO STORY HOUSE, over Hariom bridge, for ® small Farm, one hour fa ni New Joruey, worth 66,000, unencumbered, ile on caay beri, meen cay EK. STRVENBON & SON, 11 Pin VENU very reasonab!: V. K. SCEVENSON & SON, {1 Pino at, TH AVENU! eo) sweet, #xl0y'fee:, for eale exceedingly low to prompt buyer. V. K, STEVENSON & SON, 1] Ping street. AUTH AVENUP.—B8X100, 42X100, AX100, ALSO 28X190; e) all below Fiftieth streets ‘ated’ and ready for w ite building. V. K, WEY ATH AVENY! % tee huge apete bie brown Stone strictly modexn Me! i ‘or cards of admission apply to ¥, BON, 1k Plae e:reet, sl SON, 11 Pine street. 7TH WARD TENEMENT PROPERTY, PAYING 15 PER ( ‘cent, for sale or exchange for uptown or good Brooklyn Aiky, ¥ New Property, on'a cash basis, “Apply to", Fc Chambers atrect. ade =! Hers, heater, range, warm and cold water, bath room, wewer with'the street, {14th «treet, norch gide. the seventh’ brown stone houte weat of Third avenue, Puyciture tor aale ais; posse: MADISON. AVENU! $ £50.00 A Bice as aig a netion Seventh avenue, full tron 400,000, 4 WV. BTEVENBUN & SUN, 11 Pine atreek West Sides A FOUR STOKY, MODERN, FRESCORD, DESIRABLE brown atone Dwelling, 2360x100, for owmesaion, af nn exceedia V. K. STEY. ly low tigate; Por WON & SUN, No. on Thirty-aecond stieet, near and worl of J:iyh treet. LY BOs, & KISsA) FOR. _SALE—TO CLOSE ESTATE, RTY-PIFTH brick Dw an Boller au BINSSER & CU two adjoining vacant Los. 'Iaquire at W. 2), 197 Willlam street, OR SALE-NEW FOUR STORY BROWN AT House, hamdeomely finished in hard woud, 49 W. Firuteth bi price $19,000, Apply On premises. {OR 8ALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY, NOS, 199 | 2 Greone street, 46 Yet front, ry aud basement brick House, Thirty-fourth sireet, Inquise ai dod W cf Thirty Courth guise ai 44 West Tusrly-Courta street, VOR SALE- GANT HOU ON ‘THIRTY. street, betweed FHth and Sixth avonties, 21 fect lot fuli opin, We Ay Jot got aoa ea pely to EM. LUDLOW & CO, R SALE-ON THIRTY.FIFTH BYR a skate and Sixth avenues, a pind ‘aet a , BETWEEN ‘7 igh’ stoop brown @, Newly painted and frescoet {urourhouts tee wit improveme:ts. Apply to owner, KR. MEARS, 307 Bue, Comer Niveteeuih wiveet. OR SALE—FOUR STORY BROWN & HIGH stoop Dwelling Honse No f0 West Sixteenth straet. SAMUEL GLOVER, 47 William street, POR, SALESAT WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, AN ELE, fit Pwreting Howes, Carriage tlousa and 234 ncros of Gara ttah AISA Reramlo Ue epplled tor mmeclaiely. “Nov FPCR SALE OR TO LET—rAx cuRAPEST HOUSES Moot ose College Teanes, two tow Le story big! . nish superior manher. on 6 eat Porty-ninth reek. en pans “ ARLEN ror, SALE—A_ BARGAIN—FIRST Chxs8 emenie, MA CRTS ee Pa Rca tote Fire entre (0 ty Gisth'eventas, south ete, fe CHRISTIE. 4 STORY DWELLING, NEAR BROADWAY, TWENTY- cash futh rest b 6x8x100, Jn anperb order and for aaie for eee 3 onsgasion + usu een Ye APRVENGUN & BOM It Pine street. - cosiermaencneacae ——— --- SEE BE SP POR MLR. West Skle. -PIPTE STREBT, TY-FIPTY, Festi tf = S ny by the Ite Wood Gibson for his o oy. ble, being entirely surrounded, by firet class the Exchango Salesroom, 1) WILKINS & CO, A THREE STORY DWELL- ing in Weat Forty-tifth treet lapted for a carman or expri WART, new ollice, titghtl WILL BUY A THREE STORY AND basemen) high #too) wet, noar Kighth arnuue, App Rew olliew, corner Eighth avenue and Forty-third street, -FOR SALE, THREB basement brice House aud (hind street, between Browd- rg of tae ow ier, on the pret H. B. CUSHMAN. WILL AUY PIVE THREE STORY AN! toy West Twouty-nit to JOHN BTEWARE, clock, Broadway, by MULLER, No. Mi West For way and Eighth avenue. In, tf FINE PROPERTY ON adnp STREET FOR ALE Darement Dwellin: t; balance!on iret mortgage. Apply new olfice, Kighth avenue ani Porty-tuird aireot. MinceNuncous, ~THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE MARKET FOR wtone: excellent lacation; will and B. CRAWFORD, 946 Ihira avenue, NEAR BLEECKER STREET, Wo Stores. Posseesion May 1h, 'y remain on bond and mor x Brice and periails apply to, H. LUDLOW & 6 atrea! OADWAY,—FOR SALE, xtra wide Lot, with ts sty per cent ma, SS AND LOTS IN ALL THE ve from Twenty-third to [sed atreets, Parties Joking for cheap homes woul! do woll to ist. Kk & HOMLES, 46 East Twenty-third ot. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. N, E. D.—POR SALE CHEAP, THE FIRST three story hish stoop Philadelphia brick front ite place, South Fourth street; and water throughout, For price and terms luquie on the call and examine ov UE, BETWEEN FUL- ee brown stone front Houses, 21x48, 4 ride by threa lines of cars from and on ensy terms, Inquire on the FAP. STOOP BROWN (OR SALE—CLINTON AVENUE, NEAR GREENR, elegant three story and extension frame feet, with all modern improvements v8 4 all iinprovements, Sox8M) feet. with dwart (ruit, strawierry pateh, grapes, Terms euny. Addrens LOX 4,92 Pow: ollice. THREE FIRST CLASS 10) basement and sub-cellar, Pbilade and ail the movern improve- id water and gRs situated on Bergen Inquire on the » Apply on premises nonr Fity-irst street. for ‘ near Bond street. ‘term ees, of JOHN MONAS, owns LE—TWO SPLENDID THRE near Hoyt; dix42x lu ¥ on premises or to ARNOLD & JOHNSON, Butler street, Brooklyn. n't AND and 261 Sackett i} modern Improvements. Ap- Prive @12,504; © EB OR EXCHANGE-(FOR A LITTLE CAST id take balance in good wines and fiquors) new newiy furnished, in fine $10,009; terma epay, Laquire ree story high stoop brick Hou gation in Hgookiya ye nd sé LOTS east of r # oe #e4, situate on Rode palit and farniehed room and ail the ‘n conveniences; location wnsurp must be seen to Le appreciated: t mits apply to JOHNSON & MILLER, 29 Nasadu a XO TO JOHNSTON & MILLERS GREAT SALE OF Brookivn Property on Tusslay Central and bs streets are fine ment, The property wil end Brook). JOHNSTON. & Mil ie lin ou Myrtle, Cbestuut and Stockholm splondid tuvest- Corner Lote for busl- LLEWS great sale, in change, on Tues ay; the corner of Myrtioavemue and road aveoues is worthy of special O PROPERTY IN BROOKLYN I8 LOCATED ( fa view of the future growth of that W, that tbe #piendi) Lots to be sold at auction (re- of price), by JOMNSTON & MILLER, on Tuesday the Exchange, AND. STORE 8:8 BROOME graphically) bette: 008, location ; e 8 BHO, Apply at 16 West Thirty-third —OWN YOUR OWN HOUSE AND PAY NO 2,1) on inortyage for ubatantial Home, gas, water, frat rees, grape vines, lower garden, \c., one block from care to the owner riust seflat a Appiy of the premises, 020 treet, South Brooklyn: . HOBOKEN, RGEN REAL more rout; P40) cash, HUDSON CITY der; bas cas fixtures; + ont location tn Thirteenth ward; 60 feet 29 #10,0W, baif cas, Inquire of ALE-AT BERGEN HETOUTS, us r gen avenue, rinnin, iio avenue, oontaining about Ww city lot house every ten minutes; house conaina ali mocero tmprove- menta, 2 large rooms; large stuvle and ocher outbuildings and the nest shade trees in the State. Any person desig aw home with all the comforte should examine this property Defore purchasing; price low &, W. BALL, 2 EF Chambers street, RENCR ROOF te; oF they will Lo > P—SEVE! with gan, water, «cc Tented to good partie Pallsate and Reservoir New Raviue road, or to N. ¥., room D, basement. ‘ OR SALE OR TO LET-FURNISHED: OR UNFUR- nished, a first clase Residence, containing 19 rooms aud al} modern improvements, forrles, Bergen Wood avenue, Hudson Jouses, some of which contain all mo’ convenient to horwe oar "THE HOUSE CORNER OF Madison avenue end ‘thirty-fourth street, furnished or ey parenieal (ong Bon bth av, nd door west of House, Kewark aves 8t., €10,000; 1 op Wowt 46th at. A505 - AND LoT FOR SAL Inquire on the pr DSON CITY, N. J.—@ ner Plot, consisting of ot $2.09 on mortcage. FE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE NOS, |. Grand street Jersey Utty, will ba so. HH. KIMBALL, Wi Last Fiity noveuth street, | day, at 3 o'clock P.M. Terme one-fourth ok so _- = ‘ 18 B. WOOD, Auchonecr. FTTH AVENUR CORNER FOUR STORY DWELLING, _ with Is on street for stable, near Filty socoud atrect, Lot To Let or Lens WOR RENT—IN HOBOKEN, SE Houses, with all the modern improvements, w nalnutes’ waik from. the ferry. €. DUNN, Jr., Agent, root No. 4, 0! treet. RN -FOUR STORY BUSINESS PROPERTY, Fourteenth street, about 262100 lot 125 feet, for eale For particultrs tiqutre of T. Hoboken Land and OUSE TO. RENT—CORNER OP WEST HAMILTON z Kk ands South First street; 13 roome, LLNS, corner of 60 YEBT SOUTH OF FIFTY-THIRD nd North First wtreete, PROPERTY. OU OLVY VOR BALE ft, OF! TRAL PARK.—FOR SALE OR TO A BY GHaTt, ‘2 UY WIKHES TO PUR- Ye chane a benutifal Country SEEVENBON & Haven Ratirow hour from Ne WANTING FARMS, {d cifmate; $4 railes Rov ore; alxo improved idly than niost any ober piace im Aduress C.K. LAND! 100 , GOOD SOIL, of Philadelphia; price onl mtonnahaheettaiendetintnereaaiet —HALF CASH, OR’ LEBS, FOR THE $12.00 cheapest three sfory, basement, aub-cellar, ikh stoop new brown stone House; twe've roome, chande- ae eel - HANDSOME RESIDENCE, 12 LOTS, WITTI FRUITS, &v., on Washington aventia, Morriaania, for 7 rise rapidly in DICHBTT, No, 3 New Chambers st. " value. Apply to G. ENTIRE | ~ Fa aks : : T FORDHAM—T0 LST, A. BEAUTIFUT ¥. Broadway, house, catriago hows,’ tables, Ave acr frutt, garde’, & , 14 Pine street, New York. gine West t YORK SOUFHERN LAND COMPANY, 68 Browly. MODERN, ELK fen; surroundings une 14,600’ only; elegautly fe PASSAIC—35 MINUTES. Dwelling, 10 tote, stable, ceptionable, ov FOUR STORY BROWN STONER HOUSE AND LOT ighth ave- nue, in fine er modern improvements; price #2,000, It Pine stroets RYE, WESTCHESTER COUNTY.-.AN EF. ith about six acres land, iarge handsome hones, out furniture; well enited for 3 summer hotel. trem A. A. ye, or Mr. MORISON, at depot, 3.70 LET, TUREE THR: and basembnt hi t Conveniences; Just built; BieDt to two dopoin: rent near Tenth avenve, two Lote, with three story ling and Factory, 40x50, threo story, with Engitte eniecl nelguborhood; couve- 200, 1 166 Broad stréa! Li PAYING Ri homes while oven; ING TO OWN THEIR pylog them should send for paryphist ow it can be dong In the city of it. Houses new and rend: KELLOGG, No, 3 Broad Do Adargsio Alao a (hike Biraision, No. 4at West fear Eliza..eshp for occupation, y way, New York, or Second street, Eilzaveih port, FARM AT MORRISTOWN, N. J.—6: clty limita; nosncumbered’;*bulidings | poor Also Farm, West unencumbered; ‘oll In for property hearer New York. eft This CLARK, 212 Pen: FARM, OR COUNTRY SEAT A’ to40 acres, ail suseaptib beautifui location; surrouad- MARTIN KLENEN, Uf Broadway, Ok, ERIE RAILWAY, 40 MINUTES? rst class’ Repidence in all frull and ornaineut, Farum on salt water p T A SACRIFICE, Nowburgy on thi pects, with fine carriage hovse, fully fad out oud set wit MASON, No, 1 Centre street. nt natalia Coachhouse, stabi Pa DWARD HURRY, 44 Nassau trees NEAt TWO ATORY EXTENSIUN FRAME HOUSE, with two or three acre: city, near two depots; must uurcbaser, Vor Beaver street. n 01 OF THE C; FOR BAI ° T NEW BRIGHTON.-TO KENT. THREE A light(ully located Vilas, one furnished; a AO og vs ae; stables, pwn and shade; 35 mi Seal etree ee ee LON, ile et SNUG LITTLE FARM OF % ACRE OF GooD od, with farm Loose and barn, in Ouelda counw, M, si price #120, K. SalI TH, 47 Downing mrect, Cpu SEATS, PARMS AND VILLAGE PROPER. J ty-for gale, exchan:e aod to let, in all para of New Jer sey. Call for privied Jists. E. M. MASON, No, 1 Contre atreat, NISHED OR dence within three of, the nest locations sho Ni commands & view of the whole valley and contains 13 roams, storeroom, &O-; firat class heater, range, 4c. ade about 4v0x2W, corner property; ara handsomely taid out, abundance of frul ahace aud evergreen wows, good barn, ko. This propert could aot be duplicated for leas Guan 914,000, and will be eo at a great bargain and upon terns to sult. ‘This aan up usual opportumty for any one waning a plensaut and cons jens country home. . ir &'D. MELLICK, Ia), & BRO.,"No. 6 Pine atret, INGLEWOOD,—FURNISHED HOUSE, NINE ROOMS, ) eonvenience; nenrly one-baif’ avre, good barn? 2005 tire minutes Gepor: Several good Pripertien for sale andto reat.» C.D. KELLOGG, 16 Broadway, or D. WALTER SMITH, Englewood. BXabewoon.-roR SAL, TO LET, FOL DESGarIr. etd aod Hsu ‘yal uahe an "uf jouses to A mn! Sete iy Many EEL BROTHERS, 205 Broadway, PN LEWwooD. AND NORTHERN RAILROAD REAL 5 an 4 offices.-Good Residences for sale, $4,000 a fe rmynoee A fow Houses to rent in choice locations, SMITH, 125 Broadway, niues, Englewood. Hoauley, W. RV 2, Geo. 8. Coa, Ear F° AT NORWALK, CONN, FINE RES Pei cgnce 18, perfect order: 14 Fooma; hot and gold water throm, gas, furvace, new carriage house, cow ery, (oo! houso,about d weres of ground, concrete walks, foe fruit trees; located on main avenue; 10 minutes by cara from depot. For futher informacion, permite, &€., @p> ply to WM. M. DARLING, Erie Rallwey oflice, 4 Broadway | Fr, SALE.-CHFAP HOME, FIRST LANDING /OTATER Isiand, neat two story House and from ferry j pleasantly Located ; g904 nelgt » reo minutes D-GOTHIC COTTAGE, Joutes from ferry; tine view ‘of bay; desirable residence (or gentleman of’ moderate ane; 96,000; terns easy, DARKIN, 60 Broad, — POR SALE—THE WASHINGTON MANSION HOUS! Hackensack, easy Uertos. Apply to BANTA WHEELER, Hackensack, OR SALE—AT LAKE VIEW, 14 MILES FROM NEW York, # aplendid Mansion,’ 20 room; all the Improre ments for wi Inquire of 'R. H. BIN, 887 Sixth ay. " OR SALE—AT ELIZABETH, N. J, FOUR HOUSES, bicely furmishod, for $4,600, '$9,000,'$15,000 and $20,000) ‘iso & furpished House to lot BROOK FIELD, &t Cedar street. POR BALE—A BARGAIN.~ON THE BANKS OF THR Passaic river, a¢ Woodside, N.J., by « gendeman leave for Huropa, a furalsbod Hoiive (without Turniture if dar j, eleven rooms; range, bathroom, hot and eolt eae fives afd fixture: was ¢, barn, Horse, open nnd close Surriages, an acre of land, croquet grated. doy For partiow lars address Lox 4,693 New’ York Post ojlice. Rn, SALE OR EXCHANGE—FARMS ON THE WES? bank of the Hudsou aud in the intertor of New Jersey and New York. Ht (87 Sixth METUCHEN, N. J.-A SPLENDID COTTAGE, ELOHE AVL" rooms, hulf acre, 00; terms easy. Also Forme, Country Seats, £c., for sale cheap or Srchange.. KbELY BROTHERS, 508 Brondwas PO LET—IN THE SURURRS OF NEW BEDFORD, TER minuter? drive from Post oitice and depot, « Ante modi Country House, with all modern conveniences; Inrze stab and carringe house, with ten meres of Innd, ‘divided inte meadow and tillage land. Situated on the main avenues and with @ fine river view makes it a delightful summer rest dence, Will be let for the season or for aterm of years, with the priviiege gf busing, For particulars address i. BARNEY, Esq., New Bedford, or W. H. COFPIN, box New Hediord, © LET—FROM THE 18? OF APRIL, IY THE MOST deaitavie location In Newark, N.J., Gist class House; rent $1,200. Inquire at 90 Front street (PO LETIN FORDHAM, COTTAGE, WITH STABLM goren, £5 west frou the depot on the helstte: 0 minutes’ walk; rent #480 per anoum, Inquire of OB ARLE® MULLER, 36 Maiden (ane. MPO LET-THR BUENA VI HOUSE, GLOUCESTER Point, N.J. Tht Mublisved! house and gardens ane now to lei. For particulars apply toJ. & N. BRIGGS, office pier 12 Kagt river. PhO LET—IN ELIZABETH, A PWO STORY AND. BASRs ment brick House, high stoop and 6 low, 8300 per yoarn Address J. Bi, 855 Broadway, ar B, GUDEN, ML abreat, ilanbeth, N. J. O LET OR TO E—THE FLOOR AND-BASE meut of Goldamith's Hall, Newark, N. J, and. nib Tonia and Fixtures for the manufacture of jewelry inal ite branches, with stem power aid heated w.th seem ubro out the whole building, and water connected with x newer to be con the summer, Apply to SMILLIE w York. wets in name and.to wirwoterl by the oly @ DORRANCE, Ro 9 Jal NO RENT.-AN ELEGANT atreet, COUNTRY SEAT At Searedele station; th ooune ie fens Khan @ tg rollg from the depot-—a beautiful qothi¢ manyion, couteialng U fine sized rooms, partially furnished, an plied with water towing thfougi It from a mover tating apriag, togetict with all other modern copveniences, The grontus embrace Th acres, with fine barn, gardens ani ivelouse Thiy place ts’ perfectly healthy, ang hoursfrom the olty, with 28 Aditross box 5,825 New Yors oity. IFFIWOOD SPRING LAND SEASHORE f oun Uy J ¢ Grove to let or lense, (uirnts coioetes 126 pie to Dr. KENT, He ‘ pe; fare from New York 40 cenis. Ap, Dreboker rtrvet, HE Curaresr PRores beautiful large Cottage, bum nore, $9,500, Also an eegunt Hour buildings and 534 acres, 61,550. Moat eost Investuwvent, being witha ive nifnutes of the Son road depot aud on the lige of the new Midland Ra: IN MONTCLAIR, —S @ bars, with one w Ap. ly to HARRIOT? & GIESE, 14 Vine street, or bo owner, 7 huh, 08, IN Crockery ROR, GREATEST BARGAIN THAT 4.—A Farm of 80 eres of land, an with tnmediste ange for hour ooklya arect! em or ply at it Pine 6 ace can De seen. VILLAS FOR BALE OR TORE of the New Haven Kaliroad, Apply “MEAD, Darien depot, Coun, ti ELD, N. J.-FOR SAT intat story House and inrge § » Taquire at 264 Spring rtreet. Tt, ATWO wituble for g 0 PER MONTH.-I WILL LEASE TO A RE Dy apovalble party m delightful Ce furnisbed complete, for thr. located Tr etatge paren, all, four Hines of cars 26 times tonabl HEBBERD & DOTY, 29 EK ) OF M64 Park TOW, Fou No. 6 ar $5( 0. CASH,—FOR SALE, IN HUDSON CITY, & BOO, feo story Ho Wilh marclg. mantels, ‘®ess AdJress Da Buel, 214 Bow near care; 10 iuinuies to “err ery, up ai “___REAJ, ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, BROWN STONE MODERN FOUB » Dwelling, 2oxbix100, near Brogdware at equity yt aychange far A somog mti Mm vounuy + eaten Md “0 y high stoop Dwelling, 25x68 ange tor Country Piace, Own 4 . breSen wlohe modern four ator 10, Pourtes M. Mai 80 Dwvelling below Stxtteth at fa, Tone Kiwoth avenue; ®12, 500, 11 mh aud evgit Lov» 145th atrect, Ownes ar NSON & SON, 11 Pine street. yBURG MEDIUM PRICE PLACE WANTED—IN ohange for avery desirable four, story well located fof house wt this office ab 4 NSON & 11 Piue street, New York city Houses o P.M. Margh VK SMALL HOUSR IN THIS CITY WANTED—IN_ BX. change for two full lots fo Sizty fourth street, 800 feet weat of Ninth avenue or Grand Houlevard; sewered and graded 10 ruck, : W. MYER, owner, No. 9 Warten street, room No. 7% A $2,000 EQUITY IN| A BROOKLYN PLACR AND Virginia plantations for liquors or merchan tise, and t FoR A SMALL HousH hes, bem lendid thiea story h, furnace, gam Sxtur ed, with Loney balostrade, stoop, adowa, holce location, Mr JAMES ROWS, 890 Third ae. Foriber particulars tr . Ms. Merald ollie, for three avenue, br by addressing M bs SEW YORK CITY A Farm, witb stock aod Gatures; 110 acres: on Bo SAL minutes! walk from depot , west tares wey eg ees House, containiag 14 ro a ronting oo two streets, For particulars apply to J. We GULWE, 1,108 Broadway. ae Y FOR SALE on EXCUANGE POR CITY PROPERTY—A beautiful Residence ab Fords, Westchester county; maosion, replete with Improvem: veniences; aud © Bacrea, handsomely iald ont; fine ontdulidings; ail In com piste and pervect order. Ror full particuiars appiy to MAR- IN KLES. 1 Bromiway. RAS. b igre KANSAS OR N browns stone House, with Furs exolinuge for nm tirat uiture, In Urooklyn, sh. N. LANCASTOR, 19 Wall atreet, New Yorks REAL ESTATE WANTED, NTED-TO Pi RCH HREb STORY HIOW atop brick or brown in first class loon tion between sisi) aps Ninth avenues, from. $16,000 Le $16,500, Address SEANDARD, Hormid odice, * WASTED =A SMALT NEW HOUSE, WITH ALT Tit mod inp roveme: ; Must bo hood, between Fourteenth aad F Seventh avecuoys pice {rom 814 cash. Adireea G. M., Heratd oilice, THE LE Perouzant LUCTURES 70 GENTI. interesting, invaluable aod a re and what we live for, New York Museum of Anatomy, TI opy by Corwarding 3 cents to tho Secreiary, 1s DE: rine petite deux a quatre hevres, au tod ( JNE PERSONNE DE 2% ANS DESIRE SB PLAC! U ir gardgr um enfant et condre, Sadresser ad West Broadwar. dans le d6 poo

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