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‘aes, — T1448 114%; Northwestern se 983%; Northwestern preferred, 963s 806%; Rock Istand, 111% 8 111%) St Pam, 61% a 61%: do. preferred, "3% & 79; Wabash, 60% a 69%; Obio and Mississtppl, 48% & 48%; Boston, Hartford and Erie, 1% ® 1763 Union Pacide, 273; a 27%; Columbus, chicago and Indiana Central, 2274 a 23%. COMMERCIAL REPORT. SaruRDAY, Apri 8-6 P. M. Asurs.—Recelpts, 110 packages. There was » fair demand for pot st $675 = #7 2, at which figures the market was strong, with light offerings, Pearl were in very mal) | supply and held firmly at &8 15 0 69 25. Corron.—The demand was inactive and prices merely FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Was, Sreerr, sunpay, “Api s28 FM THR WREK IN WALL STREET. ‘Fee course of aairs in Wall street during the past (week was direcwd by the operations of clique move- at the Stock Exchange. The resulting effects produced upoa prices by these infuenoces were as- fated by @ more active money market. The fact that on Monday last the money market did not re- Bpend immediately to tho cessation of the outward @rain of currency was taken as a sigh by weaser @persiors that money was to be stringent, nominal. hemaver and the nad the impression or inference was asiisied aia” yaa aan By the cliques, who, in order t pro La Beco ‘? @ure stocks as cheaply as possible, aud oy ‘te provoke 4 short interest at the same tims, raided —, a] She market with fictitious sites. A clique on the as ie ul aide aways endeavor to buy stock if possibile $0-aFTIN one a from speculative sellers. The shrewdness of such & wore light, Bowerel the sneha policy must strike the attention of any one familiar ee a Perea eae Mg ies ‘with the ways of tne streot, Aence when the “pears” discerned some scepticism as to the stability ‘@ prices in the Immediate future pervading popular ‘sentiment they began to sell, and, taking courage from the fiousions sales of large blocks offered by Bhe clique, brokers gave free vent to their “pearish” feelings. Tne sudden reversal of | (ood ord Prices whet these speculative and fictiuons sales | Were ended waa the legitimate result of the geal movements of the clique, The latter Biways endeavor fo blind the public, and hence keep @p an artificial buoyancy when they wish to buy or an arlificial depression when they wish to sell. ‘fhe market for three weoks past has been srregu’ un- entisfactory and feverish, just such #one as to tempt tue “bears” to sell; but still in the week just closed, and, in fact, within the past few aays, the highest prices of the season have been reachca for the active specniative railway and miscellaneous glares. Let @uy one recur individually to parucular stocks and apply the test of this observation, He will find Reading at 108%;, Northwest at 88%, Rock Isiaud at 116% 4including the four per cent dividend), Wa Dash at 60%, and Fort Wayne at 99%; It is true Bigher prices were made for the other leading shares ‘@arhier in the season, but these latter stocks are now hardly one per vent on the average below the high- est points. Western Union Telegraph, Ohio and Misaisarppi, St. Paul, Lake Shore and New York Central are instances in proof of this. And yet the market on Tuesday jast and again on Saturday was apparently on the verze of a panic. It is by this egordemain the cliques cleat the public to thelr ‘very eyes, and make them believe the financial eltaa- tion the very reverse of what it is, ‘Tue gold market opened strong on the conserva- ‘tive line of government gold sales for the month of April and advanced to 110%¢, but a&er some hesita- tion at this figure gradually weakened to 110%. ‘The Backbone of the bull speculation in gold seems broken, aud the life of the movement ts prolonged onty by Pome such unexpected stimulant as a ety aie Sane ae sie OnoT BTEC | | Cey0L 196°F see ) Swokrt ests |9Re's \Goa's Hasta Fark “32000 “LS 2 Titav ONIGNE SAKA GINGA ZV SLAIZOTE aon | Fel PL ee ra CorFEE.—The market for Rio was moderately active, un- cern {alr comand, at, however, lowerraies, The sales were, per steamer Halley, 1;483 base ‘at 17g. ; 1,000 bags at Hice., Per as bans at lige; Wo, beatd of 116 piber \remeaoisous 18 Kuropean wat or other temporary pretext for a | Kio, There salen Inaicate a recession In value of about ie. : . Other kinds wore quiet, withont sales, Bigher premium. ‘Tue extrome fnctuations daily in | fi" Pavers quote’: wy ad ‘We quo if ¥ 4 vi — | Wie. n 1%0.; Tair the price of gold during the week were as follows: pe Rae: 'a tase, Highest, Lowest, | gold, in bond; Js if 1 V10}s | w 2e,; Singapore, a, 108 | Faee: Meow lag yee monty fie a ke Sk 110 5g Ke tee Menta ee Nee Mere ise Sheantita, 18ie. aber al old, dug pad, riawTs,—The market Was very firm, but quiet. Five londs grata were taken for ,Liveroook, by ‘steniner, at Td, The Norwegian bark Dafnia was cuartered Jor petroleum, from Philadelphis to the Baibc, on private terms, Ax. Reco 9,83) bi 10s 10g (Good Priday.) 110% 110% Government bonds were directly a‘fected by lower go and the activity of the money market, which tea to gradual yieiting In prices. The market ‘Was steady ih the final street dealings on Satur- @ay at the following quotations:—Unite@ States eurrenoy sixes, 11474 a 125; do. sixes, 1881, registered, .; wheat, 4 000 stiels; bar- fep 7 adu bushes; corm meats 98) ‘bbia,’and 700 age, * The four faarket ruled iirmer uater a modernio export demand, and prices were in some cases about Se. better, The sales Were about 11,000 bbie.. inclnding 5,00" bbis. extra Btate for export at $665Aa 867K We a ‘abou! quot is ctraight exira Bt. Lous ctoteg dvutte ext 81. Louis Rye tlour Bontbern aoe srpert ho. 2 +9 00 9 88 00 116% a 116%; do. de., coun a 116%; do, five | § 8% a 6 bo | twenties, registered, May and November, 100.0 109145 o $ } @o. do., 1662, coupon, do., 112% a 112%; do. do., rt 1864, do. do, 1123 do, do. 1865, do. eo 1% | , . ati dnoop Ohio, whipping brand Sa 7 o., 11296 a 11234; do, do., registered, January and | Hose op Chinaei pps ees are | Jaiy, 11134 @ 14196; do. do., 1865, coupon, 46., 111% & | Family. 3 Ha ‘ 1113; do. do., 1807, do. Mo, 11114 a 111345 do. do., | Bt be 2 | 1868, do. do., 111% a 111%; do, ten-forties, registered, 30834 9 10824; do. do., coupon, 108% a 10844. Money was worth from four per cent currency to geyen per cent gold, according to the varying humgr of the street as to the real supply in the market. The cliques, In nuyimg stocks, nataraliy fcreaso the demand, while they are credited wita Keeping as much money as they cay out of circaia tion by inducing the “bears” to lock up euch funds fs they can control. THR BANK STATEMENT. The weekif statement of the associated banks ®roves very unfavorable, and the relative resources of those wustitutions are reduced to the lowest figure fevorded in many years. The customs payments on | the continued large Imports of the k, and the fact that the return of money from the country was felt only gradually in the item of legal ten- ders, coupied with the kgown manipulation ‘Of certain speculative pools desirous of buying stocks Peadily explain a reduction of nearly $4,800,000 In the legal reserve, At the same time the labiliues are reduced by a decrease of $6,300,000 In the de- posits, making the loss of r ve above the legal requirements of the banks $3,200,220, and bringing their surpins down to $4,617,644. The banks, how- ver, are coniident that the re:rograde movement of currency from the rural districts will prosenty re- | P lieve their situation, aud hence they have con- | tracted the loan account less than a million ef dol | ¢ paCentrifugnl ant mized Jera, The .ement contrasts with ite predecessor Clayed oice faraily 85 +o} 60 5 % 00 60 oO » o ov ul 80 wo 6 wo 50 5S | Corn meal, Jerse: | Coen meat, Brat | hee ater @aaassTaeaae B. SeeprSeuaz: 8 7 7 8 10 6 6 6 i 4 un 4 —W beat was in better c jer under fi Vorable caule advices, tho market closing. ‘rm sat A be 9 Dushe | Nood spring to store; the sales were G8 BI 09 For No.9 spring in store; $ jpilvered; #1 60 atl lly for No. Ido. in store and afl 1 65 for amber winier avoot. Corn was fairly active and J 8 2c, dearer, the market e oaing firm at 1 605g for ane ! sto. a tle ; the sales were steady, Western aud ive, a Zac. tor | Obio, with malos of hele witain the Trance, Barley was dul!, but j Wwe onte sales of 40,000 onsh els Californian, at We. Malt was quict demand; prices nominal, ai from Me. to @ for State, $1 20 for Ca Rye was dull and nominal. s 0 bush * coutinned acted in eisher trans einth or. bage, dull. We quote:— Cot, Vee, a 103¥e. aud Pr Av Jury foreign and do- ee Sreutne) of | -Man ony te do te bend $268 per to per var enrrency } dure, G24 4° t a4p., ER Way was firis and cctive a Cuil prices, closing at $1 20 For North river sbippinz 1 BY for retail qual MT RS Tor toni tye atraw, 0G. Gl Tor short Fye do; and 70e, | rales (late We quote 4 for foreign and of a carey Barbados, bbis. on private terns, feady, with a fair de- hale 10 bbls, New Orieans, chiefly at from @ quote t= : ou Museovado, reuaing H @» foliows:— Muscovad: Apia, | Zorto Bico " 200,107,870 | EDeiabisian eae NAVAL i Cirewiation Nrices vere destdedly Depos Tani" boleeat Legal te naers The changes were in detal ecrease in loans ecrease in specie. Decrease In circ pie ane in « ecrease in legat ton: eee yee Ta 26, Without decided chang 0 business on the part ern aad there were no transactions her crude in oble. at 17 According ¢ A ovarian ottivory aie, |] Gensral Rai y the gross pacing ct tt warcmbne aetes || Whole line for year ending December 31, 187 | ‘tne Petroleum Kxchange Were $9,078,958; operation expenses, $4,759,007; pork, 1,359 Btate taxes, $490,111, and rent of lease lines in ‘he pork mar. Jowa, $572, ving net earnings, $2,857,321, | byt Niet pee ti of an apimp rea wt coerecter. Lard Beef hams were | AD e note sales of 160 pkgs. at a J tor chotee Texns, ; 8e. inst $2,89 in 1800-0 decrease of | percentage of expenses to earnings, including | Was 605-10 per cent against 61 per } Gl for oh ef was all, but : eo factory. Butter, wits 3 at deciced decline, waw dal and tof the business of the Chicago and h tread Company for the past nine Months, while showing a diminution 1m gross re- eeipte of adout half a million, as compared with the corresponding imonths of last year, exhibits at the Same time a decrease of a milli nd a quarter in | tie operating expenses, The exact figures ave as BR —The demand was confined t goal, lots, which in the ggrecate 0 tne extent, of 200 1 ‘oon at 4c. Carolina was sparingly often Sud ‘aaies were u Sinperiant, The market was firiH at {rons Te, to 730. for Man: goon and 8x¢, a 8/;0, for Carviina, Rvoan-.The market was de idediy more active, under a brisk demand from refi : bolders free ge.) Abe. quiet bur steady, refining, the market closin poliow: Feached upwards of 8,000. foe, Inclucing refining at ¥ige. per il i | ross earnings for nine morils ending from 9c. | February 25, 1870 win ie £70,008 | 98 | 1088 earnings for nt 1) boxes © e Crosmeprainge 1 ” rate demand ‘at sa for crushed, powered and granulated, | and livge. for soit white. | Common resning, Bige. a bce 934er;, good to prime vein! cory, © Ena o",0.; prime 10’ eb We quote:—Ouda—Interior 0 Diminntion In gross carnings..... . Ex peveos tor nine months ending Pevruary 2% 1670,.... 004,045 genttif a h fenvenda and boxes, 9) Mxpenses for nine months en hogsheads and b BB, UBL seve eeecceee yana—Boret eta) reduction in operating exper ution in gross earnings same : period Net increase for nme months * The comparative earnings of ue Mi ich Matiroad were in:— b part oe ur Uary. | ‘Tho approxiinate earnings of the Columbus, Che | go! #ego and Indiana Central Railway Company for the | bird week in Merch were in:— Ko Datel standard, Nos itor, Shc, a Sige. | Current clayed and superi ‘Se. New Or log grades, ‘ge. mic; "grocery ‘grades; Be. o 1 copiinnes dull . Prices were wi urther aalon of lnseod. a Ine mt from We. a 10)ge, for Caleta Hnsred pally unchanged. ver 0 1D Timothy was entirely oom\- 80,000 Ibs, ‘The Tat1.0W.—The martet was dull but unchanged. Ju stall 1oi8 at 860 W 4, 450 dbie. Ww, ‘The market was dui. THE EARL OF L_OF “ABERDEEN, TAL IPAR, April #, 1871, The American schooner Hera, Captain Kent, 119 4 trom Hong Kong, with a cargo of tea, arrived ; t 1—Th ip this port yesterday, The Hera is the vess®l in | ‘Wiaiand Raitroad coutnine we ‘ollowing:—Tue | i815 Dor missing Barl of Aberdeon sailed, three | oa ‘The annual report of “the Xow York ané Oswego earnings of ihe road for the yearending September | yearg ago, irom Boston for Melbourne, Australia, 86, 1870, aa shown In our report to’ ge State Loy | The captain anc crew of the Hera say that no doubt te beer, were:~ the mate, George Osborn, was the missing Karl. He is desoribed by them as a youug mau, very intoiil- | om al] sources........ . went, @ Freemason and they aay that ou the fourth jor same period.. day out frem Boston he was caught tn tue down! Pod erent on first morigage Londs..... throws overboard and drowned, Capiain Kent ving @ net earning of., ;4 Itkenees hod mote, Which will no doubt oes s CLOSING STRERT PRICRS OF STOCK! | very important link in the evidence of nis identity. g’ The following were the closing street prices of | Tue’ wera ieee rl Saturday evening: Westera Union Tele- soma ARTANGIMENT OBTSM ENS Cony: ph, 8A; A 9595; Pacific Mall, 43% @ 433 New | TIOw,—'The Executive Noone of the Mig! ‘ork Contral cousolidaied, 6% a 90; New York | York Sportsmen’s Club have co for 10,000 igeons, to be abot ot during th mventi ntral wert, 9175 & 02; Krie, M4 w 21; Reading, | PIKCONS: to OF Svormupen 0" bo held to of the State Assoclaison MP4 OWT) Lake SLore, 101M 9 101%; Pinevurg, | Yaw Q ‘ | o'clock, of inflamation of the lungs, | ed Son: of the late Mre. Jeame } Mneral, trom tne N BASE BALL NOTES. Last ‘Thureday afternoon the Mutuals embarked for Savannah on board the steamship General Barnes, They received their new uniforms (the same style as last year’s) a few days before leaving. ‘The champions propose to be gone about twelve or fifteen days, and on their return will play thelr first game upon the Union grounds on the 24th inst. with their amateur nine, which contains several fine players, among whom are Walker and three re- presentatives of the great Kelly family. The season was opened in Washington Thursday last by a game between the professions! and amateur ninea of the Olympic Club. Score 20 to 0—in favor Of the professionals, of course. ‘The Boston. nine start ona trip to Washington, Philadelphia and this city on the 26th inst, They go to the capital first, play here on the Union and Oapi- toline grounds on the 27th, 28th and 20th of this month, and at Philade!phia on the let of May. On tne g0th uit, the Utica Club held. a meeting and pandas ny for the season marches cog nerito Vice President peste Geo! ‘fhuraday my i. mr; beoret AE A wits rene 836. fe et to taxe place secre Cay of the Kel vat Club, ot ‘yore vivarne, el ignow in thie au search of several first cl “ball tossers.”” @ “hankering” for George ge dal Jate centre eae for the Atlantica, out that individual does not relish the idea of a ence at the Fort, “Dick” Hunt has teft the Eckfords and gone to Pr ehh N. J., where he takes charge of a aime 6 post office of the goin Sssoolation will be next week at Peck & Snyder's. Ala meget Meeting of the Hayle Base Ball Ciub of Flatbush, L. L, held on Thursday evening, April $y Bie fe follow! Oa were elected for the neuing President; ©. Hinckens, V! ordi ‘Secretary 17 onaing Secvearys A. Ge calam ~ P, C Sipag) W. K. Titterton and ’ r, and Cs , Jr. Director ‘The ‘ational ‘Association ae Junior Base Ball Players mect at Tammany Hall, in thie ty city, on Weanesday, April i Dele ated wil be in their seats at seven P. M., wi e Convention will be called to order,” NATIONAL GUARD VETERANS. “The Seventh Regiment Veteran Association will meet thie evening at Deimonico’s, Fourteenth street, when the following oMcers will be elected:—Colonel, Marshall Lefferts; Lieutenant ‘Colonel, Qyrus H. Loutrel; mtg Charles B, Bostwick ‘Quarter: master, spt plains, Hen ene ©. Bnumway, Wwoitam H. iutee” Witla Witla ‘William Laer rhe Joseph oung; Liewtenants Andrew land, dames i. Togersolt William A. Burtis, ilam 8. Dick, Rovert O. Rathbon wy Mr o. % Mills, Corres) MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. CreienTon—K1 On nergy » September 15, 1870, by the Rev. Charies Elliott, H’ REIGNTON, on FREDRICKA, eldest daughter of Frederick Kiley, y, £8q., of Washington, D. ©., and remarried on Tuesday, April, 1872, eae to the rites of the Catholic Church, by the Rey, E. W. Garvin, of St. Mary's, Chicago, Ill. Died. BaRkER.—On Priday morning, April 7% at the resi- dence of her mother, 415 West Twenty-first strees, Link ©. BARKER, eldest daughter of Mary E. and tne late ilenry R. Barker, aged 17 years, ineral services at ‘Irinity chapel, this (Monday) morning, at half-past eleven o'clock, BEatTON.—At Williamsourg, on Saturday morning, April 8 Annrz, daughter of Peter Beaton, in the 2ath year of hor age. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the First. Presbyterian | ourth and Sixth streets, Wil- Nameburg, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Gisuor.—On Saturday, April 8, HANNAH 'T., wile of Charles K. Bishop, in the 29th year of ber age. Bonnetr.—On Friday, April 7, DaNIEL BONNETT, im the 74th year of his age. The reiatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his Jate residence, No, 15 ‘West Twenty-clghth street, on Tuesday afternoon, at four o'clock. safe or tie On Sunday, April 9, FRANCIS BRravy, 26 yeal fe fuera‘ wol take place on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of his brother, Hugh Brady, 72 Willett street. The friends of the family and those of bia brother Tlugh, and sisters, peek and Elizabeth, are re«pectfully invited to Cattfornia papers please copy. BRENNA! On Sunday morning, April 9, MARY ANN BRENNAN, Deloved wife of James Brennan and daughter of Daniel Mooney, im the 2ist year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from &2 Baok street, on Tuesday atternvon, at one o'clock. churep, corner South Cang.—On Sunlay morning, April 9, ABBIE Carr, beloved daughter of Alonzo aid Almira Carr, in her 16th year. Papa's angel. Relatlves avd friends of the family are mvited to attend the funeral, from tue residence of her parents, corner Washington avenue and Second st Mor- risania, Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock, The remains will be taken to Woodlawii for interment. Cor.—In Newark, N. ide of EROAAT, April 2, Moses B. Cog, Esq., i his 60th yea The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from hts late residence, 6% High street, on Wee mesday afternoon, at two o’ciock. Consett.—At Forduam, on Sunday morning, April ®, MICHAEL CORBETT. The Iuneral will take place from his late resi- den-e on Tuesday, @t n00n, reaching Astoria at one o'clock P. M. CurPFORD.—On Sanday evening, April 9, at five ‘Mu. CLIFFORD, in the 42a year of his age. Tue friends and acquatutances are respectfully in- vited to attend the fnneral, from his late residence, 152 Seventh aveuuc, op Tuesday aiternoon, at one o'clock, GiLBeet.—On Saturday Apri 8, FREDDIE HANNA, A. HL. Gulbert, aged whe Telatives an? friends of the family are reapect- if futly invited to attend the foneral, irom the resi- dence of his grandmother, Mrs. Louisa Hanna, No, 824 West Twenty-fita street, this (Monday) after- | noon, at 1 o'clock. GLAss.—On 5 April ©, OfRIsTIANA, wife of anative of Poriashire, Scotland, sty “ aneral this (Monday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the Baptist church, bty-third stireat, be- tween Second ait Third avenues, Friends of the fainily are respeetf ily b ed to attend, HAuL.—O) Bundaye April 9, PLIZABETA JAN®, wife of Heary J. Bali i) hier James Earle, or Liverpool, Engl ne The rela ed an cuits of the family are respect- nd the fuera, from her late avenue, brooklyn, on Tues \f-past two o'clock, lease copy. mm Lo arday, April 8, CHARLES M, HIN- relauves ao frients are invited to attend the Jeinodist cunrch, Eastchester, this (Monday) afvernoon, ai two o'clock. HoLt.—born and died on Saturday, April &, » infaal son of Charles J. and Emily Mon- tay, April 8, Lave sy B.' Hunt, ay dangnter of ars and 2 Funeral from No, &5 West Nineteentu street on Monday afternoon, at one o elo JACKEON.—On Saturday of scarlet fever, bey = C., eldest daughter 1 Z, and Grace S. Jackson, aed 6 years and 11 months, Heral tron.the resiGence First street, brooklyn, this (Monday) aliernoon, at one o'clock, JAUNE daughter of Mc 4 years And 6 montis. ; O14 Tuesday afternoon, at two aturday, Apri! 8 MARY ANN, innersley, 11 the 85th year of ber KANNERSLEY.—On ae of Thomas on he relatives and (riends of the family are respect. folly invited to attend the funeral, on ‘Tuesday after noon ab half-past one o'clock, from Onrist caureh, | Bediord avenue, Brooxiya, E. D. KUGLER—On Friday, April 7, Appy CG, wife of Obaries F. Kugler, age 47 years. ‘Tue relatives and [riends of the family are invited to aticnd the funeral, from her late residence, No. 283 Bast Sixtieth sireet, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'ciock, LyNt.-—-On Saturday morning, April HANNAH MALTBTR, wife of Stephon C, Lynes, ayed 82 years, ‘The relatives und frienda of the family are respect- faliy invited to attend the funeral, trom her tate re- fidence, No. 47 8t. Mark's place, op Tuesday after- hoon, at half-vast one o' jock. eld, N. J., on Satoraa: April 8, CArmavine M., wile of Aibert Mathews! ber at or dig eae R. Zabriskie, ‘al fro he residence of her fath Wednesday roy pai at one o'clock. erate ARTIN.—On Saturday, Aj rit 8, BALL the #ist year of her age.’ " hae ‘The reiatives and friends of the family are fully invited to attend the funeral services, at the Moravian chu New Dorp, & 1, this (Monday) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. Iiiinois pavers please copy, MILNER.—On Sunday, April 9, Bexwany Mun NEW, In the 60th year of his ag it eof gnnern base JOCARTHY.—~4 Tesidence, ag Division str Dewast, AMcCaRTHY, In the 25th year of lis age, base Notice of the funeral in to-meirow’s paper, MCOLBLLAN.—On Sunday, April 9, (vincraw Mo- CLBLLUAN, aged 60 Years, Clatives and irlends of the family are reapect- a ed Soneral, trom his lave sidence, 46 West ti Teentl street, on Ti “nee at two o'clo A etoienrd 'VALLAGHAN, ~ On Banitey, Apri! 9, Carman daughter 4 ead and Catharine O'Callaghan, ute | 6 yes ‘at 8 wontls, ye vos ADA riends of the family Med W aitend the iunerai, ‘are reapect. © bie Teme of her paventa, No.9 | a yo Sunday, April 9, Lexa Loviar, only ner i. God Maria L. Jaune, aged | | Tr parents’ residence, 281 Skiliman | | geen’ heer EHORNTON ®. TON M, RODACAN Mea! Ketele Agent, 11H Meanawar. NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1871—TRIPLE SHEET. aence of Mouay) a Dutel he Island @iternoon, at eo ares Ok ner yr Ape 0, Jonas J. OF AREPE, mae jar a oud triesaa, and also the Lag of oe or ect ai iad to nile of New York , city, are attend th Tuneral, taietnerees ween ore | rn ia a , April - JOHN PAvLD- eaday._a mess “Uielooks “Couey ee % c ga, asa cara, Via a ae city line at 1:10 ae Lecter! “4 lemapetend, ie ron i inaraiay areal 6, of at dk disease, Colonel The. retati sana And friends of the family are invited stiend the funeral rom ‘Trinity church, Far j Hodkatay, (Monday) afternoon, at two ya o, HE. sonek 3 of te and Macy nls, vnged ay The friends are trolly invited'td attend the funeral, from 06 bivisiou ition auger, this (Monday) after Doom ak one,eeloek. RICHARDS.—On Friday, April ?, Juita #,, wife of Benjamin Richards, bern services: a a ed by the Rev. pO EA heree aNinth ase ohtean, Weak | T Figaro _ Me tiie relat relatives and friends of the ited to ep Hi please cop; Rocu.. cD, on eed Aunts! he ne 27th searet Pret eae, and a cartes on 3 Relatives and frenda are invil funeral, from her late residence, 151 Washington Loycre ingingrens, N.J., on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock. Rox,—At Greenpoint, on esate April 9, of con. saaD HOR Cetwstia U., Wife of Joseph C. Roe, aged — 2months-and 22 days The Tr cnds and relatives of the rai mily are respect- fully requested to attend the funeral, at her late re- pein ae Franklin ae between Calyer and Oak streets, Greenpoint, L. L. on Tuesday afternoon, at balf-past two o'clock, Rogers.—On Saturday, Fe Angosnly,! at the residence of her brother, Bernard Rogers, 33 Mac- cane street, ANN ROGERS, int the anne year of her atthe relatives and friends, and also the friends of her brothers, Charies and Henry Rogers, are reapect- fuily mvited to attend the fmeral, from St. An's church, Last Tweiliu ~street, between Third and Fourth avenues, this @fouday) morning, at nine o'clock, Roort.—t B Brookiyn, on Sanday, Apri 0, ‘THOMAS Scor, son of the ipo Ellen Scott, 9 of sno Wesunceity esa’ aged 21 years and at tuly ravited. to ete the fn a Tesl- jence of bis mother, 199 Church strde| Brook lyn, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'ok pril 7, GEORG MELVIN eh ScuppER.—On Friday, infant an 0 George H. and Gusele P, Scudder, agi 1 yuan 1 day. ari services at 279 West Eleventh Rspet, this (Monday) afternoon, at half-past one o’ciock, Smrra.—On Sunday evening, April 9, BeRraia C., wile of Renben Smith, Funeral services from her late residence, No. 4 Fourth avenue, on Tuesday afternoon, at four o’ciock, The remains will be taken to Poughkeepste for interment on Wednesday morning. SvYpAM.—On Friday morning, April 7, after a short fMiness, RICHARD L., eldest son of’ the lale Lambert Suydam, in the 48th year of-his (reg ‘the relatives and friends of the famil fully mvited to attend the funeral, om, his tate residence, 158 Waverley place, this (Monday) morn- ing, at ten o'clock, without further notice. INELLI.—At her late rosidence, 228 East Thirty- ninth street, aiter a long and ‘ii ering illness, JANED, daughter of the late Willan B. Migging and wife of Coionel L. W. Tinelll. ‘The funeral eervices will take place on Tuesday afternoon ai one o'clock, from Trinity chapel, Thir: h street. ‘The relatives aud avenue near Thirly-nintl friends of the deceased, aud of her husband, are April 8, AUGUSTE, the requested to attend. URZBURG.—On Saturday, beloved wife of F. W. Wurzburg, ageil 36 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfnlly imyited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, Third avenue, corner 120th street, this (Monday) afternoon, at one o'clock, Grand Rapids (Michigan) papers please copy. “IMMERMAN.—Un Sunday afternoon, April 9, at three o'clock, MaLEeTa L, ZIMMERMAN, wife of John B. Zimmerman, in the 38th year ot her age. |. The funeral will take place from her late residence, Aat Third avenue. between Ninety-fifth and Ninety- xth streets, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock, Her remains Nets be interred at Woodlawn, West- |. chester Crepe N.Y. Toronto (Canada West) papers please copy. Fourth ne, near Twenty-ninth street; ail in rove ments. ape the owner, on the premises, y trom Th tot o'clock. BROADWAY | CORNER.-ELEGANT | CORNE! show roome; 10, lenge, at 619 Twelfth street, sereyGHiN S A —TO LFAS: + East Two! chanical business, NR KE ‘LO, No. 53g Pine street. —TO Rett THE FOLLOWING BUILDINGS, FOR meas parpores—Ill Biesdker street, 13 Bisocker sireet, 26 West at Pourt sh atreet. J. C, BAILEY, bo Kast Fourth street Bowe A ‘SUIT OF THREE. ELEGANT OFFIC! FRONTING on Broadway, newly painted, between John street and Maiden lane; best ‘wusiness:jocaiton; partially, furnished; gultable for law odices, ce. Inquire at 160 Broadway, room jo. 1 THE FOUR STORY BULL, DING a atréet; size 252100; suitable for any me- "J. 0, BAILEY, Fourth stree:, near Bowery. T 932 BROADWAY.—A LARGE AND SMALL ROOM on the first a together or separately ; rent from $300 to $1,200; good sign Toom, &c. Also Storage Rooms, STORE AND THREE ROOMS TO LET, IN THE Fourteenth ward; will be let cheap to a responsible Besa aman for the ‘quor trade. Adiress B. F., box 47 ierald office, A’ Bo rooma tiled. Apply at CLLY FURNISHED HOTEL TO LET—LEASE $1,000 If sold this week; i11 heaith the cause; low rent; 78) Broadway, Stuyvesant House. FINE STORE TO LET.-42 OR 100 FEET LONG; HAS large show windows and good light all through; auitable for manufacturer or whelesale purpose, in 8 Mercer street, near Spring street, ROADWAY STORE ro LET—NFARLY UPPOSITE Stewart's, the best block in the eliy for retali purposes. box 4,258 Post office. [{INE MANUFACTURING PROPERTY OR FOR OTHPR Durpores, corner Fourtesath street and Third avenue; {hree Innge corner Hoh aud Warervom on gromid Noor been occupied as piano factory. Apply to GEO. E. RAUD, 24 "teinity pi adison, OURTH STREET AND BROADWAY.—T0 LET OR or lease, n new Store, with Basement and upper part if deatred, 22 by 75 feet, a few doors west of Broadway, Apply at No, 8 West Fe Hoe .s TO LET. IN A SUBURBAN CITY OF “Ros. Brick, three story, 15 rooms; suitable for two | farailies or boarding; mice location, near tea; bathing; fare on Boston Sc. Rent $600. Address BOSTONIAN, bid ice, OFTS TO LET-WITH STEAM POWER, & JJ or together, corner building 240 Canal street ; also baild- street, OFTS TO LF’ EAM POWER NIT AND day; buildings built exprestiy for light; water: water Clorets on each floor; atoam hosting; wo i0b-horee bollers, Tanning 20 hours out of each 3, T. PRESTON, 27, 99 and 81 Rose street, ARKET GARDENER'S PLOT To LEASE—WHOLE _block; Yorkvilie, Colonel L, 1,418 Third av. FFICES TO LET.- LARGE FRONT OFFICES, WATER ant other conv somo story of builaag 8 No. Bi s EAM POWER Roo Deals and H ei nto Y dseck, ‘one whole Buliding, Prince WILSON, 404 Bleecker st. if GTEAM FOWER, TO Let WITH TWO FLOORS, 50 BY each. Apply to MCCLAVE BRUS., Twenty-second jeverti (TEAM Pp heen TO LET! ROM 1 TO 900 HORSE; 25x96, and amalier, eet, with good ai algo Rooms in Centre and. Ein ALL, 1 137 Ein “ of 15 Le me building. Apply to ORIFF INH a BYRNE, on the premises. STEAM POWER—TO LET. FIVE ROOMS OR Li vie on all icles; ond Ro oa pea fall set of © ITRAM POWER.1O LET, | Room®, with or without power (wood workers a mine Carving Works, Nos. 60, 63, oe ped TORE ae sTEAN POWER, WIT THREE ROME, in of years; 86 Jobp street. quire of DA cot ya * KE alreet, » Jobn Bt 10 F 0 RPNT_RO.) 0 BROADWAY, ST. CLC ae ROW Ny io80 0 per nan. Apply to ‘J. ROMAINE E FIRST FLOOR, RASEMENT AND FIRST LOPT, an butlaing 41 Wooster street, ior manufacturing or other Dorposes; rentlow. Inquire op the premises, Taman AVENUE BAKERY 10 LET=1BE OLD BATAR- Vished Harry ibs Tied avenue. For, pues apply R pry, from 10 0 LEASE—THE CoMMODIUS | HOveE | 2 MASS sity place, near Union square; basement and floors uid feet; 25 koma suitable for w& geninareny private club or ay vente Fog VAN ANS Bios, Ne No. 4 Dey street. 0 Rey =8TOR: BA tints T AND. BUBCE Soafans bait ite ba ov er nty —? nn excolient stand purposes; office in store; rent ¥OR BUSINESS Laret fi a Brevoott pined td oO LET Ta HAREM NT, STORE, BACK ROOM and large } Hudson street, now used for HR DIV BLING, VERY LOW third Joor, and front ‘at Tenth atront, ing 104 Waiker sireel. Inquire of RH. KERR, 151 Centre | 12 BY £0 TO 68 BY %; GOOD | = _. f $250 per month, ait POWRR, THE THIRD AND. FO RTM FLOORS i 70 LET FOR I per LET_FoR ‘BUSINESS. jPURFOSES, | se ro zs TAN NEW STORE AND BASRMEET, 3 6 aa to EMMONS & Be UNBERANT 10 Catharine area ay LET. RED, FLOORS ‘AND Bi parEas or Lr ah a Paty ge enue ue Dy New LET—FOUR LARGE LOFTS, WELL LIGHTED, ith windows all around, with or'without steam power! Ghh treet: ISnulse of JOINS. WEMNED Ys eoruer Broad: | Aah evi seth of 20 5 ae LET—THE STuRI Pe AND Linge ee 8 Sixth avenue; aOwn 10 t (0 Bul _Saquire oft Senr is L ee 7 eau Dox 951 stating r. LET—A LARGE CORNER STORE, 918 THIRD AVE- nue, corner Fifly-elghth (0, LET_DESIRABLE .OF7, 41 LISPENARD STREET, root HB: ala Ba ot “now occupied for silk. business sn. "apply on premises, or of A) iirc Rot'Pine street. i 10 pring ana 708 MULBERRY STREET, BETWEEN Prince, a Snop, sultale for a blacksmith, amvealriht or it Or coacbmaker; rent very low. Apply in coal (po ue LET—THE ; FARLOR AND BASEMENT F FLOORS OF ond street for Apply at Mrs, LOWE'S Int Meare Burean, No, 1 First street, corner Bowery. Re LET—SIXTEENTH STREET, FIFTH AND SIXTH nt yma on parior floor; splendid lecation for a dentist. or Rinysiclon. rticular® asith Dr, MEADER, 262 Sixth venue, FURNISHED, AN ELEGANT WEST POINT mo Le Residence; tine shabl ipiruit and shade ireeas gon river. w: ae wo Slory and House at Englewood; gas, bath ke, ; “turnished ‘entirely. ‘Also Coantry Houses, { and ntaras ished. ANNETTE & 8) Cedar atrect. 10 LET OR LEASE=A?-A” LOW RENT, 68 BOND treet, corner, of Bowery Hat cla Lo Hida fr alia Hist ahd seeoed Fioom Aone tea, BeBAY TEN, ‘ibis 8h ¥3 res] ible _busiue:s, Apply 10 | sircot, pin InWH iN, 350 Bowery, from ioe. 0 LET OR EAS STORE ‘AND BASEMENTS, 66 ILETRERGR FORM Steet See aeee Basement Liberty au or east of Broadway, najolaing | versity place wi itn arent, eon Mutual Late Be Bulldiog. “ VB. ELLIOT, yT, No, 4 Hanover et, Tenant, age pe eure, opply o G. ISAAC Wit c] TPO RET OR Leas UPPER PART AND BASEMENT, wi wl segs Agere haps eta ape ‘Pate snvaRat DESIRABLE DaroabRD oarding Louse. Rent eS private Hont in goo ort locations penta moder: i (Sine VAN BANDT BI 68. Ho. Dey street Gilre of CHARLES C, WAKELEY \14 Bust ‘Tenth J DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. FOUR STORY BROW’ a FULL SIZE, canes Aaah cea ae Ewha. ISHED—A . eet Metioge werenney fo aE A mat NOTRE water and - ae open A ane, ts Broadway. A. STEERS EaMETY THREE STORY BiGHt act 360; one CUANDL: ry BOY rect, aU 1.0% Third avenue, near Bixty-third r fourth ssrest Sees sista ana Seventh Paya doriod “Heal the . Pavan ERLOW & CO,, 885 Sixth ar WN Tey, ‘at! order. meet tn RERLOW & Gon eas eas ih b ay. commer Fil —THREE STORY wopeay BROWN « in-eo order, n Fent only fave chutes sae Cone a a . REE 6TORY HOUSE, ——s bet Land irate my ; th ween, Bank and | nae ere Premisoe at 1a oelocks, T A VERY LOW RENT—THE, HAN @ House, the north side of 182 st rey ane Biuatson avenue, ' BDWARD J. BALMON, THREE STORY. HOUSE, ee ZA tiet sso ons on age rsesing stroet near 1 BUNS. 7 Weat Bwenigeiirg a ‘ARLEM.—TO LET, AT A MODERATE pany with al medera improvorseute? aai ma rt Second avenue. pile ’ esd I OUSES TO LETLON WEST TWENTY-SEVENTR 1 ete OT egos coal polngnon aguas OUSE TO: LET—IN BROADWAY, i ah tna Clinton atreetsy tne aa ‘in = NO RENT—THE 1 LEGANT. MARBLE FRONT STORE i and Basement No, 84 Walker street, Terms reasonable. pp)y on premises, orto 8, T. & A. T, MEYER, 81 Walker at. TPO RENT—WITh STEAM, POWER, PRENISES 170, 177 179 Hester street and 125 Mott street; also B aitdings 18, Fo) out 23 ed Fort yalenth sires will be arranged to suit tenants and let on reasonable terms. Apply on prem- hoon, orto ST & A Ee MEYER, 8 Walker etreet 0 RENT THE FAVE STORY BROWN STONE FRONT ‘and 45 Seventh avenue, between Thireenth an Fourteei urtoonty stree will be rented togetiier or separate, and roll adapted for a large boarding bones: rent law, For par- ticulare ot J. ater es 265 Weat Twenty-third arrest, 10 MANU Pac Tone RS. uARGE FLOOKS TO LET, IN the spacio Nngpi49 and VW6l Baxter street ; front, 60 360; rear, 28x85; ae ‘door from Grand. Wixnows 70 LET—on BROADWAY, OR SEATS, FOR the great German Procession, oppose Stewart's. Ap- vy at Madame A. BINNS? Millinery Rooms, up stairs, 7.8 Brondway, one door (rom Ntath wtredts TRDOWS AND SEATS TO LET THIS DAYFOR the great German sion. ‘Those wishing mt seate pleage call at BINNS! , O17 Lroadway, three ra a al doors Bleecker street, up 8 Q Lorre, 26x84 TO LET WITHOUT STEAM POWER, oncorner of Spruce and William atreeis; would be let separate or together, Inquire in the store, 3°, AVENUE, WEST SIDE, BELOW DEPOT,—STORE © to lease for three years: rent $800, Inquire nt 121 East Seventy-ninth street, irom 7 to 10 A. M. and 6 to 9 P. M. 367% STREET, EAST RIVER.—TO LET, THRER OR € four Lots of grouod between Firat avenue and the if; Suitable for stone or flag yard or business purposes, Apply on the premises, in the coal office. Farntshed. FURNISHED HOUSR TO LET -18 ROOMS, THREE story, modern conveniences; linen and silver supplied; tlow to a reliavle and satistactory party. About two- Ahieds of rent taken jn board for three adults; refereuces re- quired. Ing ‘Thirty-firat street. ————$—$<$<$—$—$<—<— WE HAVE LARGE AND SMALL FURNISHED d_unfuroished Houses to let, between Sixth and venues; also 11 other destrable localities. H.R, DREW & CO., 176 Fit enue. LETE AND ELBGANTLY FURNISHED THRER ftory high stoop trown stone House, on Eighty fifth Miron Bear “Lextosion avenue, wil be-renied low to & desir TWENTY-THIRD ERY DESIRABLE HOUSE ON street, near Seventh avenue, to rent, furnished; In odd order ath, gar, range, water closets, ic. < handaoin ly ineniahed. Rent to JAMES R. EDWARDS: "at Went 1 it Twenty ihird street. A GREAT BAKGAIN,—ONLY 8400 PER MouTA FOR oop fur- nished House, containing 25 rooms; best iocation on Fith avenue, below Fourteenth street. Address BARGAIN, Lox 118 Herald off ADVERTISING 18 QUITE EXPENSIVE AND PAR. ties Jace ta us @ great favor by calling at our office for ‘ur: ermiis to se furaisbed Houses, as w 0. & CO., 947 Broadway. JPIRST CLASS FCLL SIZED FURNISHED HOUSE ON Murray Hill to let—From May 1) to a strictly private ouiy {price to desirable, party $1,600; now under rent for $7,200. ‘None but responsible pariics need address, wish Teal name, Room 48% Grand Ceutral Hotel. URNISHED HOUSE LeT—vour brown stone front, in Baa, T th Park and Lesington arention THORNTON Ne Real Estate Agent, 713 Srondway. 10 LET—FURNISHED, TH TREE STORY a eae stone House 129 Kast ‘Thirt Cig streets rent # Permits of CLARKSON & CO., 49 F L. CLARKSON, 85 Nassau street, 0 LET—FURNISHED, FOR FIVE MONTUS OR LON- ger, three story stone House: all modern improvements; fn good order; rent $200 per month. Apply at G7 West Forty: fifth stres you Let_PURNTSHED AND UNFURNISHED HOUSES, Orange, nt Clair, Claremont, Bloomfield, Eliza- beth, Ratwrayy makers, Spuyten Du: Roc! ine rh Pius) 0d Staten Ii 1d. NUAY, No.1 Pine ot Ek tas STORIES, treet, between RODMAN, i}, Fordham, New Permits of A. JOUR- PARTIALLY FUR- "O LET—REDUCED RENT, $1 500, uiabed House, ) est Fitte eth street, 29 feet wide, three story high stoop brick; modern improvementa; good order. Permits of A. JOURNEAY, No. 1 Pine strect. NT—UNTIL OCTOBER 1, ON THIRTY-FOURTH tanear Lexington avenue, wn elegautiy furnished House, owner retaming two rooms; rent #19 per month: wonh #300. Apply at LVERETE LIBRA IY, Soo Sisih ay. 0 RENT—FORNISHED, A VERY LARGE ROUSE, having 20 roome, between Fifth and Siath avenues, be- low Twenty-third strect ; house, in pod order and fully fur. pisbed, AMS RO RDWARDS! W it Tweniy-tuird si (0 RENT—NEAR SIXTH AVENUE, BELOW. TITRTY- fonrth street, an elezantiy furnished House, high stoop ; fn good orter, at #250 per month, or wonld rent unfurnished. Tue furnicare ia almost new, and is gaid to have oom ni eli de c mE WHOLE OR PART OF HOUSE 1 HAST THIRGT- nd street to let-Furnisned. Apply to JOHN Fert ETCH, 408 Third avenue. Reat. mbacrate to a good vant. BAST NINTIL STRELT.—VERY LARGE FUR- nigned House tn an nnexceptionable nexhvorhood ior Possession immediately, Apply on the 2( | premises. ‘Fwenty-cighth 52.600; three «tor and altie igh nt oy brown stone, Weat Hivanty ih streot, pia four story koglish basement, West Nibyteenth street, ft lor, Basoment and several Rooms up stairs one front high stoop house, Weat Twenty- ret; alao a numer of Floors and Apartuwnis, ea SMITH & MEAD, 432 Eighth avenue, REE STORY MODERN BRICK HOU! ural order; Mirrore, Gas Fisturea, AS irty-second ‘sreet, near Sixth Finest tue teat wi be rade right, about. COLE & MUDOEIT, ‘Thirty-secoud etreet Rony to ‘usd Bizui avorsue, A —WARD & OGDEN'S FURNISHED AND UNFUR. + Wished Houses have been reduced in rentals In all de { faired Jowations; revined aa ‘on application, Broad- » corner of Seventeeuth street, DESIRABLE pay CRN an ED House TO LET. ome sevond arene, jeventeenth street, ry aH Fert Fourth rireet. 220 East Thirteenth street, 2 Boni street. 4 52 erick mreet, C. BAILBY, t Fourth strast, heat Bowery. BEAUTIFUL LITLE B BROWN STONE FOUR atory : nll Ainprove ments, aplendid order, rat elass loca- spines, 305 Went twendyreecond atrece OF oF B. aaa be QUAN; at Fourth avenue, coraes Poantysoights ste yeny DESIRABLE HOUSE—IN TWENTY-SEOOND street, uear Sccoud avenue; size 20500x100; three oriea; ail improvements; to le cheap. GO, LESPL Ey ‘%5 Pine street. NICH LITTLE HOUSE (i) ROOMS) TH CoMPLEre | Witte Bowery ERT +A onier, No. 43 isleocke: paity; rent S00 ‘Apply to ROG A. TtE, UsEoRNTStE Dp FouNIsHED | + Houses, (dr board Sp ae? Lats ond desirable locations, hihi ERT A re im aay yg Hel 68 Sree 1a, Or ie cin eh Sika ares atree' rere wares it ie y 4 obi eae ake 1,07 Third avec, near po LR THE FOLLOWING TAR Cod CLA TRE bigh stoop Dwe'l Weat stone fro Dohtalaiog cieas containing 16 rooms ‘Ep! attic bi, ventieth: treet, brown. FE: fend soit Praise | patted from top to ud t plete with Croton \ ! 1D DAR CURLER N N, 10 D, A. 0 | and Pwanes.tves etréeta. at the newly stom, cteenell dad in: good” order. Te a fixtures; bathe, fm nience thabean be ! Ninth avenve. between 0. LET—AT {REDUCED REST. DESIRABLE four,story Housy 888, West Nin seg, bao Higuth abd Ninth avenues, with Tecan modern impro' nd in Tine condition. Apply to owner, 353. Weat Foriy-elshin street, T9 LET AND 128 EAST an SECOND, nee Pirok cea rit ,000 per = mse slong tront Housce ; $1000 per ye sata sow acd, 1/70 "Third avenue, near Kighty-ird sitet. URT—163 EAST E1GHTY-FIRST STREET, |W. 0 ctntral Park, three sorte Facemeat and sub-ccliar Poe near Pahg hina RE MEON ANON oes PO LETHE TWO STORY AND IIGH STOOE BiCK House, with garden Jot adjoining, being the %: tenth ho jest of Boulevai @ (Tenth aven Bixty-ninth bireet, Inquire of ROBERT 1. ROWN, Nov Broadway. * NO LET—FIRST CLASS DWELLING, 15 Twenty-Afth street; in best of order.” Apply (0 BAI WOOD, 176 Broadway. ie " i 4 LET—HOUSE NO, 7) ANY SPREET; RENT modera improvementa; handsome garden; pi 0 LET—HOUSE NO, 663 BROADWAY; RENT.LOW to a good tenant, and possession immediate, FRIEND PITS, 868 Broadwhy, 10 LET--THREE STORY man prone HOUSE, with high stoop, 5\ West Thirty-third. street, between Fifta avesuc and Broadway ; rent $3,001 M PORTE, No. 9 Pine street. TS, LET—HODSE NO. 12, WAVERLEY. PLACE; CON- tatns 22 rooms; can be sean from tit 6 fr Tent $2,600 per aumm Inquire at Kast Kiver National Bi aks THO LET—-IWENTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR SEVENT! areuiis, a Four story Mg stoop, HGhae, 28 feet wide; 1? rooms; carpets, ahadea mirror; in elegaut order. GOODALE, age int, Nui and 9 Weat ‘Twenty-th panied a tlieet 0 LRT 117 WEST HOUSTON STREET, NPAR MAC. MAC- oagal, having all the modern improvements; 18 roomie; imtatlevora boating houre cr Lusiuess purposes. LDqUire of T. J. GIBBONS, 109 Bleecker street, T° LET-OHEAP, A FIRST CLASS THREE STORY brick House, with all the improvements, coruer Tor Kins avenue and’ Madison rtreec; aly three Col grounds around, for ¥18.@ month, on Park way (ol Stns Street, 400, feet west of Noswand evenue, Apply to: owner reel, B Brook lyn. ad LET—THR VERY DI DESIRABLE ENGLISH BABR- ment House, No, tony ‘West Twentieth atrect, ae Fifth aad ae arene a Srat class tenant only. terms BE. B. Ll DLow & CO., Nod Pine fenteenth sirect, (PO LET—-UNFURNISHED AND FURNISHED {ih Madingn and Lexington arenes, 14ty TB, 224 Boch, Bet th Beh, Sod pa (pO LET. OR FOR SALK—TWO FIRST CLASS FOUR ory bich stoop stone front Houses, adjoining, on Patt andi rt of Central Park, ‘Apply. athiy avenue ; overiookin roadway, rooms 18 and 1 RENT—838 WEST. FIFTY4 FIRST STRERT, A Pa tary House; tod, ROMAINE Ur ord ae R UNFURNISH story brick House No. east of Madison avenut wo E. UDLOW & CO,, No.3 Pine tireet; branch f enth street, U 0 RENT—ABOUT SIXTY HOUSBS, MOSTLY ON EAST trgm sitecnth to Ninel sath irae, eae epes 10, B12 od atone me ne te I ea, prbeping 0. RENT VERY LOW—FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY Dich, stoop brown stone Housn, 148 Wost Forty-fonrih stroet, “with Cary mike mg Fixtures, 4 ‘a: UBLAND, 201 Brond Sister gi NFURNISUED HOUSES TO JAMES R. Bone West third street, nee TORY WIGH STOOP HOUSES, ost 244, U8 West Fitty-iret sireaty between Proadway Rigi Arennes sll" moder improvements ope tn opr plote order; {0 rent low to und responsible tenant gulrgat 20 Went Forty-etantn street, betore 9 A.M. or efter $750.20, LEM THE ABW) THREE BTORY AND o ,, basement ich atop House 12 by diy with inn. emeuts. Apply to B. B. SliiebL, on the premises, fontth al, betweon Firat aad Seco! ace Also a two sory and extension Cottage, on East Seventy. ninth street, wast of nveune A; rent ¥600, Appl ‘ RENT ONLY FOR THE POUR STORY HIGH ' $1. 500 ‘stoop brown stone House, Lid We: Fifteenth street. Permits of ISAAC BONTG, r Fine street. RARE CHANCE FOR PARTIES GOMMENOING howe keeping. -Magnisaeht Drawing, Room Suit, eow- A red brocatel, Pomapadour style, coxt Tor gum; one do, 850; Pianoforte, Pamtings, Bronzos, ‘Chamber, Ding Fre niture: a snerice; property family leaving of Firwenth sraeeeee im if ets SALE—ELNGANT ROSEWOOD AND Hor Bult, taed sia months’ wont a0; for 4a00e uita, covered in Frenek reps ‘ana: hair- 725 Carpets, at Bc. per yard; 15 Bed- ry and Dining Furn!- 3 than hail cost, at street, A Ma THE Fi INST CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Rich Planofo als edroom Kulte, Carnet Oi. clothe, Chandeliers ro ant Mi fit one Ao. For 180; 4 loth up private sale, in tots to atresidence 118" ‘West ‘Twevty-reventh at. URR'S PARLOR BED ©OMNINES HURGANCE AND Juzurions bed handsome 01 by day, a! | ainlts értect premio ny role eoneerienoe i, alta ony yan Vuat Tas ie celebrated perfect du: 127 Broadway, opposite Astor place URNITURE, CARPET AND. BRDDL a wns iTounuegpant anole wh on iotma. OFARRELLS Wht srooms, 200 Righth avenue. _ Monthly. and weekly petal Co eee FURNITURE, ‘UARPETS, PLAY WANTED from partiea deaiining housek cir lor ona, at 110 had ROOK'S 461 Sevonth avenue, asar Sac tick os street. prennitu REC SARPETS AND BKDDING.. keepers fu ed wt pa Payments weukty of "OF OBER. gon. Corner Twenty. fvh street and Siath avenue yOR aia BURNIZURB} OF) BIX ROL sree ie te le inite for shehtohirelr sal at de? We ge 13 avenue, ea siic ave: ‘rm nne TE A | STANDARD AMERIOAN BILLIARD 1; Al. nye leading for Seok poms ny by the Bonatanty a ty on nea wi baer Al, FATARAO 2, KAVANAGH + lard Boe ep far iv sizes at wie ach Contie streets, ea aco ae

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