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RAE .70_LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. _ The possibility af a new tasue af inconvertible paper I regard with amazement and anxiety, and, in my judgment, such an tssue would be a detrt- ment and a shame.—CHARLES SUMNER, ENNEST BUILDING. GREAT REDUCTION IN RENTS, WITH A VIEW TO SECURE ELIGIBLE TENANTS FOR THE FEW OFFICES NOW REMAINING UNLET IN THE BENNETT BUILDING THE RENTS HAVE BEEN REDUCED, AND FIRST CLASS TENANTS MAY OBTAIN OFFICES AT VERY LOW RENTS. TO INSURANCE AND BANKING OFFICES IS NOW PRESENTED AN UNUSUALLY FAVORABLE OPPOR- TUNITY TO SECURE ELIGIBLE OFFICES ON Most FAVORABLE TERMS, THE ABOVE BUILDING IS COMPLETELY FIREPROOF, HEATED BY STEAM, TWO ELEVATORS, : ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, INQUIRE OF l:| | lelal | HOMER MORGAN, NO, 2 PINE STREET. BROAD STREET OFFICE TO LET.—FIRST floor, front and rear Offices, No, 20 Broad street: Tent, $2,000 t 500, honey BEG THERS & KISSAM, N 111 '0 LET, ONE OF THE BEST STORES ON SIXTH ind of bust A. avenue; location ansurpassed for any ness. NATHANIEL ROE, 200 Vi A.W 20 GET-THE THIRD FLOOR (5X10, FEET 0 fas, ihe three story building 29 and 21 West Thirty- treet, with oF without Sicam Power. CHANCE ON UNION SQUARE, NO. 23 BETWE! Fiftecuth and Sixteenth streets, west side, to least for five or ten years, at low rents, First; Second, Third and Fourth Floors, each 45x75, Best location in this © ‘ for planosse, wing machines, banking or insurance bus Ness, merchant tajiors, costumers, milline ers, &c. Apply on the premises to G. RODE. rear | office, first floor. CORNER BRICK BUILDING, S0X80, ON JANE | street, with steam power, to lease; rent low. In- 8. McLEAN, corner Morton and West streets, FACTORY—25X75 FELT, THREE STORIES, WITT | water power, to let, at Woodinwn station, Harlem Railroad. Address G. H. BUSSING. A —TO WOODWORKERS.—FLOORS OF ALL SIZ « to let, with steam power, at 99 lim and 204 and ‘West Houston street. Apply to JON J. McORUM, West Fifteenth street, between tenth and Eleventh avenues, FINE SIXTH AVENUE STORE TO LET LOW—TO Agood tenant, with Shelving, Counter, c., com- plete; plate glass front. Apply in the store, 410 sixth av. A TO FOURTEENTH STORE TO LET—263 WEST street ; $250 a month, DJOINING LORD & TAYLOR'S—FOR MODERATE Priced business purposes, No. 6 East Twentieth street, entire or in parts; also No. & for business or dwelling. . JESSUP, 258 Broadway. A LEASE IS OFF: OF BUILDINGS ON COR- ner of Broome ana Mott streets, lately occupied by Messrs. Brewster & Co., 51x122 feet, six stories; can be divided, and if required steam power furnished. For terms, éc., apply to A. KURSITEEDT, 44 Seventh avenue, OWERY.—TO LET, AT LOW RENT, THE HOUSE and Store 274 Bowery, occupied ten years asadry goods; first class location tor dry goods or clothing. Ap- ply at 245 Water street. ate Si is ‘3 FLOORS AND STORES TO LET.—INQUIRE COuEAr, at S15, East Thirty: fourth stret ACTORY TO LET OR LEASE—THE WHOLE On Part, with or without steam power. 204 and 206 East Twenty-third strect. {ACTORY TO LET OR FOR SAL Twenty-ninth street; three story and basement, 25x90; 30 horse poiler in rear and machinery. Inquire | of CHARLES METZLER, 117 Elm street. ECOND FLOOR TO LET—FOR LIGHT BUS and dwelling: $100 per month. 12 Union square. SPLENDID CITY FACTORY PROPERTY TO LET— © For a number of years, on reasonable terms, the Whole or in lots 200x100, six stories, on First avenue, below Thirty-iourth street; abundance of steam, eleva. tors, plenty of lights sultable for any manutieturing ose. J N7 Broadwa, EAM POWER,—ROOMS AND FLOORS TO LET, with or without power; rent low; at 18 and 20 Pell street; wood workers or others. QTHAM POWER—TO LPT SPLENDID LIGHT 2 Floo! eorner buildin: orner of Norta Fourth and Fifth streets, Williamsburg. POWER TO LE NO, 550 WEST | TEAM —WELL LIGHTED ROOMS, ith stoumn elevator, steain heating pipes cas rent low. JOHN J. GORMAN, 418 and 420 West Twenty-seventh street. TEAM POW: —ROOM 60X8), LIGHT ON all sides, desira r Wooaworkers, Possession at once. NICHOLS & SMALL, 156 Bank street. TEAM POWER TO LET—WITH FINE LARGE AND | well lighted Lofts elevators), at very low rents, at 213 West Twenty-sixth street. TEAM POWER,.—ENTIRE FIVE STORY BUILDING, or in Floors or Halt Floors, 86x44; gocd light, heated by steam, elevators, rent aud insurance low. 160 West Twenty-seventh street. ITORES TO LET—FOR BUSINESS PURPC ©) 211, 213 and 215 Mott street and 5 Es street. Inquire within or at bank office, 20 second av. TORES ON WEST STREET TO RE ple’s line and Pacific Mail Steamship docks; good capacity; low rent. Also a number of sinall Stores in owner locations down town. JAMES PRICE, 20 Hudson street. TORES TO LET.—ONE SUITABLE FOR MACHINE shop; 28x80; two story; well lighted: also three story, 20x75, JAMES L. MILLER, 21 East street, near Delance: QTORE AND BASEMENTOAT 41 NINTH AVENUE; | > immediate possession ; good order; rent only $5) per month. Apply to owner, SAMUEL MILLIKEN, 496 sixth avenue. } second stre | A | at low rent; other | © $1,2.0, $1,500, $1,800, $2,000, $ 2,200, $2,500, $: 1 $i,000.. For permits apply to JOHN FETTR: , No. 1,038 Third avenue. DWELLING HOUSES TU LET. Farnished. A Summer and Winter Residence combined within the innits of the city. ‘Ihe elegant Residence of , James Gordon Bengett, Esq., with greenhouse, gray carriage house, stables, bowl- ig alley, Te etdated about 189th street, on the highest point of Fort Washington, containing about 20 acres, with an abundance of orna fin oat large forest trees. The grounds slope to thu json River, : ‘The elevation of the property affords chi ing views of the Hudson and the surrounding country for many miles, ‘The grounds will be kept in order by the owner. The entire place will be rented, together with the handsome furniture, to a private family only, at the nominal rent of $4, per annum. Innediaw possession wil be given, You can go to Fort Washington from the Battery, by | steam, in less time than it takes by horse cars to Central Park It isa short and pleasant drive from Fourteenth street For {ull partuculars apply to Pinel deal al PPIY © DOTTER. BROTHERS, Nos. 4 and 6 Warren street. =TO LET, FURNISHED, 29 WEST FORTY-NINTHL ag, sroet near Filth axenic, four, story brown stone, 22x: JACOB SHARPE, M9 Broadway. ‘MALL FURNISHED HOUSE—TWO STORY AND © basement, $800 per year; 126th street, near Fifth av- enue; completely furnished and in good order. Inquire tor particulars at 31 West 130th street. Mo, LET-FURS SHED, TO PRIVATE FAMILY, large stone Mansion, 23 East ‘Twenty-second street, near Broadway, 3t by 70; newly frescoed and painted; kitchen and laundry separate, “Apply 2 to & TO LET FURMS ETE, THE, D COMPLETE, THE ELEGANT brown stone, House No, 15 East Forty-second street; all the modern improvements and conveniences; turni- ture first class throughout, Can be seen from Il to 4 In- quire of PETER BRUNER, 75 and 77 King street. Mo LET—A VERY DESIRABLE FOUR STORY brown stone House, on Forty-ninth street, furnished, $250 per mon ih; uninrhished, $200 per month: a number of other desirable Houses at $1,100 to $2,109 per annum. J.B, LEAYCRAPT, 663 Bighth avenue, nO LET RNISH OR UNFURNISHED, THE large brown stone House No. 17 Clinton place; feet front, with rear Building; all modern improv ments; in fine order. COUDERT BROTHERS. 49 Wall st, \0 LEASE—SMALL FURNISHED HOUSR IN WEST ‘Thirty-sixth street, near Fifth avenue; desirable lo- Gation for'a physician or dentist; can be leased without the furniture if desired. For particulars apply to HORACE 3. ELY, No. 22 Pine street. 150 Pi MONTH—FURNISHED HOUSE, FOUR | DLO story and basement brown. stone; elegantly frescoed: furniture first class; billiard table, &c; sitd- atod upper part of the city. ress T. H. R., station L., New York. The possibitity of a new issue of inconvertible paper Iregard with amazement and anxiety, and, in my judgment, such an issue would be a detrl- ment and a shame.,—CHARLES SUMNER. Unturnished A SMALL THREE STORY ENGLISH BASEMENT | brown stone House, in good order; rent $1,200. Ap- ply, from 3 to 5, 006 West Thirty-secoud street, or owner, 40 Grand stre SPLENDID FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP FULL width House in Madison avenue,, unfurnished, be- low Thirtieth street. | HOrKINS & CARRINGTON, Twenty-second st., between Broadway and hav. FULL WIDTH FOUR STORY, HIGH STOOP brown stone House in Fourteenth street; suitable boarders. HOPKINS & UARRINGTON, Twent, between Broadway and Firtn avenue, for DWELLING HOUSES TO LET. _ The possibility af a new tssue af inconvertidle paper I regard with amazement and anxiety, and, in my judgment, such an issue would be a detri- ment and a shame.—CHARLES SUMNER, Unfurnished, 0 RENT—BROWN STONE PRIVATE HOUSE, for two iaiuilies, on Forty: id Eiypih “ rate 10 rooms tor o1 Broad wa. provemeitt the other, Apply to sILT nth street, between with all modern im- * family and 8 tor pwner, 239 West Forty-ninth street. avenu WO STORY ATTIC, GARRET AND BASKMENT House, to one family only; 166 Fourth street, near Sixth avenue; rent $0 per annum, Apply at OU) Iiud- son street. NHE FOLLOWING D&SIKABLE Houses to let:—No, 8 West 37th. st. ast azd st 112 East 29th st. M TUGBER, 22 147% 420 st, 16 WiLL VENU, Union 3 TH STREE Hanusome hardwood tn BLEECKER STREET, NEAR 4 House and Basement, suitable for private usiness purposes. family or tor FURNISHED ROOMS AND APAR TIEN NEATLY FUR With convemence tor hi provements; torma FEW Jock, 409 West separate well furniste AM fitst_tioor, very di LARC 107 N new three story brown stone q , &c Apply of the owner, on the pr ises, No, 51 East Thirty-seventh strec » Thirt PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A § y or together, to gentlemon, without bos shed and contain all improvements. Apply at 341 West Filteonth street, NICE! Y FURNISUED For 135 and 131 47 Prospect place, 139 bast 49th st. permits for udmussion apply to Filth avenue. THIRTEENTH STRE A SOF Fourth ayepye, one block trom Broadway and uare, Convenient three stor: pply at HUGHES’ harness shop, opposite. House to lease, U Hou EAR LBXIN BROADWA TO LET, ies IED ROOMS TO LET neekeeping; modern im- Ww: four lines of curs pass within & y-third street. UIT OF ROOMS, PRIL 1.—FRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM ON handsomely furnished 746 Sixth avenue, Forty-second stree FINELY ing on Second avenue two gentlemen ; price to gentlem NISHED ROOM, FRONT. and Ninth street, to ene or able to a desirable party. ‘Ait, 305 bast Mnth street. ROOM T) LET—10 A FU SH single gentleman, by & private family, at ’8 Grove stree A HAN hall £ gentlemen or se exchanged. A has all improvements; respectal references required. asonable HANDSOMELY FU parlor floor; rent low. Apply at 238 Fourth ave- etween Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, ISOMELY FURNISHED FRONT, BACK om, on second floor, to rent, 10 w party of references | AcALe 74 Lexington FIRST FLOOR nished, for housekeeping or Heht business; house NISHED ROOM TO LET—ON ND vias’ reasonable; nue. ly LLY FUR. (FOUR ROOMS), Jocation; rent very ) west Thirteenth st. SMALL FAMILY WILL Lit A NICELY FUR. pished Room, on first floor, water and gas, suitable for hight housek Fourteenth siree )LEGANTLY 4 “to let—To filth sireet, near 7 Warren stree! URN per month: at real estate of Blee URN street. JURNISHED ROOMS suits, for gentlemen wis Astor block, 622 Seventh avenue, cor- at mode te rates, hird street. coping. Call aC O85 tudson street, near FURNISHED AND PRESCOE 18 rivate Jamily only, No. 20 West Forty: Viith avenue. Apply to J, C, LEVI, HED ROOMS FOR GF 1 priv mu IED ROOMS TO LE! men or gentlemen and their house: gas and bath. Inquir and 17 Abingdon square, between Ker and Twellth streets. LE , 405 GRAND STREET, TO LET—THREK story, 25x80; entire Second Floor, in the Untversal Clothes Dampener office. Agents wanted, to sell the Universal Clothes Dampener, A WEST FORTY-SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN t\. Fifth and Sixth avenues.—Four story brown stone high stoop House jor order, to let, to a responsi- bie party. ata reduc A HOUS! THREE STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, Forty-sixth street, near Broadwa provements, gas fixtures, to let, uniur JACOB SHARPE, THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STO: hardwood finished unturnished House on Forty- | second street, $1,100 per year; three story House on | ington avenue, $1,490 per year; three sto: teenth street, $1,500; four story House oi Madison av nue. $2,300;" four story House on Fourteenth street, $2,500, and many others. - PHALON & SLOAN, 81 Fast Seventeenth street. IN all modern im- THRE! STORY AND BASEME. let—No. 31 King street, between Macdongal and Varick ; modern conveniences; may ve sublet if desired; | good neighborhood. FOUR STORY {IGH STOOP BROWN STO. on Thirty-eighth street, near Fifth avenue, to le with eiegaut Mirrors and Gas Fixtures; another on W ‘Twenty-third street, 25x60; very handsomely trescoed; ©. 8, PEOK & OO., Ist Fitth avenui T $1,500--A HANDSOME FOUR STORY BROWN stone House on Forty-vighth street, near Third ave- rs and gas fixtures: house elegantly frescved, WILLIAM TUCKER, 22) Fifth’ avenue, FIRST CLASS THREK STORY BROWN STON front, on Murray dil; hardwood trimmings; por tect order; $!,! so one at . i See ADUSKIN GO )., S5t Third avenue. HOUSES TO. RENT AT $500, $800, $900 $1,700 000 an nue; mirs AN OWNER, OF A HANDSOME LARGE BROW: stone high stoop House, on y-second strect, detween Fifth and sixth avenues, will rent the same f one year, to a perfectly responsi! private party onl; to sesuree such a tenait the rent will be made very servative. . R. EDWARDS, 69 West Twenty-third st OR RENT—ON RIVERSIDE PARK, AT NI teth street, a pleasant house; rent $1,000. Apply at Fifth avenue. — is OK RENT—THE DESIRABL three story high stoop House ‘10 Bast Tweltth street, between Fitch avenue and University place ; 12 rooms. D. M. SEAMAN, 1d Pine street, WELL ARRANGED | WO SUPERIOR CORNER STORES TO LET—FOR | Teas, Groceries or Provisions. Also, two old estab- Ushed corner Liquor Stores, Lager Beer and Billiard | Saloon, being party fitted ip; tour, large busineses at eee can be done in th Apply at 603 Hudson stree| O LET—CENTRAL LOCATION, THREE -WELL lighted Lofts, 59x69 feet, with or without steam power. Apply on the premises, 243 and 245 West Forty. seventh street, pear Broadway, 10 LET—SECOND FLOOR, FRONT, WITH REAR Building, of 819 Broadwa: has been occupied tor several years by adealer in human hair. Address box 2,559 Pe fice, New York. 10 LET—TOP FLOOR 185 BOWERY (GERMANIA Inquire in the bank. po LET a SPLENDID N v for a dry goods or shoe store, large plate glass wir dows, on the best corner in Jersey City; cars pas in every direction, Inquire at No. 177 Pavouia avenue, | Jersey City. 0 LET—THREE LOFTS, 25X85, IN MULBERRY street, near Grand: sidé windows, splendid light. | Apply tos. V. R, CRUGER, 182 Grand sir iO LET—WITH STEAM POWER, 80x65, in Grand strect, near Centre; will be divided ff desired. Apply to 8. VR, CRUGER, 182 Grand street. LET-WiITH STEAM POWER, THR SECOND Floor, Cellar and Part of First Moor, together or | Separately; possession immediately, Cull’ at premises | 2i4 Centre street. Ut ha LET—WITH STEADY STEAM POWER, A WELL lighted Room tor $25 per month; also larger Rooms, Apply to G. F. HALL, 137 Elm street. TWO FLOORS. (TO LT STORES, 000 , BROADWAY, Duane and No. 6 Leroy place, Hioecker strevt, war Broadway. Apply to ALEX. T, STEWART, Agent, roadway and Chambers street. between 12% and 3’. M. 10 LET—STORES AND NEMENTS, ON GREEN- wien avenue, opposite bank street. “Apply at office Grecnwici street, corner of Barclay. LET—LARGE FACTORY BUILDING NEAR THE Fulion and Catharine ferries, ata low rent. Apply to B, T. LYNCH, 391 Fulton strget, Brooklyn. 10 LET—LOFTS IN BUILDING 20 AND 22 WOOSTER street; plenty ot ight; size 50x96. Apply on premise: } LET—THE SPLENDID STORE, TWO ROOMS AND MERCER, front Basement, at 438 Fourth avenue, suitable for | y busi a April L 0 LET UR LEASE—124 HOUSTON STREET, Bi tween Thompson and Sullivan streets, suitable fi An auction store, furniture warehouse, dwelling, &c. Ap- ply to HENKY HUSH, 123 Hou t. AT 5 Dosses 10. LEASE: REDUCED FIGURES, ASTOR Place Hotel; 105 light rooms; unsurpassed Locatic owner offers unusual induc: its and financial assist- ance to competent party ot limited means. 26 Third a 10 LEASE—STORE AND BASEMENT, 193 PEARL | street, extra depth; suitable for tobacco business; | ossession May Inext. Apply to E. H. LUDLOW & Cv. No. 3 Pine street. RENT—BUILDING NOS. 3, 5 AND 7 EA Fourth street, 75 feet east of Broadway ; size 60x7! store and warerooms on first and second floors, with manufacturing or storage accommodations on third and fourth floora. Apply to L J, CARPENTI:K, 26 Third ave- nue (Bible House). 10 RENT—NO, 9 THIRD AVENUE, OPPOSITE Cooper Institute, stone Basement amt half of sub- | Cellar. Apply to L. RPENTER, 26 Third avenue. TH AVENUE.~HANDSOME PARLOR ON. FIRST floor to let for business purposes. Apply at 43 mixth avenue, up stairs. 40 Bast THIRTIETH STREET, BETWEEN MADI- | son and Fourth avenues.—Purior Fioor, suitable | for physician, dentst or tirst class millinery business. | DWELLING Purnished, N ELEGANT FOUR STORY HIan sto W mono ‘Dwelling, Forty-frst street, newt Fgh ave: hue, ZLxdx106—To lease, furnished, on tavorable terms to ait approved party. VK. STEVENSON, Jr. I Pine se N KLEGANTLY FURNISHED FOUR S1ORY HIGH stoop House to Jease—In Fifty-first sireet, near ith avenue; rent moderate; pean iinmediately or on May 1. AMRELL, 913 sixth avenue, STO LET, FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP MAGNIFICE TLY {urnished House on Madison avenue, per month; four story House on fifth avenw W per jour story House on Filth avenue, per PHALON & SLOAN, Ptr id thers. pepe (la haa 5) Bast Seventeenth FAouse TO LET—THE THREE STORY BROWN | ‘stone House 114 East Thirty-eighth sireet, between Lexington and Fourth avenues, Apply to CAKLE & STRONG, 183 Water street, corner Maiden lano. 10 LET—TO A PRIVATE FAMILY ONLY, THE SU- erior four story nnd attic English basement House No. 261 West Twenty-ihird street; rear staircase and all the modern improvements; will ‘be painted and put in | complete order. Apply to P, HARMONY'S NEPHEWS . No. 63 Rroadway, or to A. LAMAN, 217 West ‘Twenty-third street. (0 LET—65 MORTON STREET, 145 EAST EIG street, 18 West Fourth street.’ Apply to AL STEWART, Agent, Broadway aud Chambers stre tween 123g und 3 P. M. (0 LET—HOUSE NO. 780 ANE STREET, WITH MOD. ern improvements, and on the line of several city Cars; rent moderate. Apply to WM. MATHEWS, 54 Cath- arine street. mo LEt—THE stone F N perfect order; fresco ply to Mr. DODGE, ‘aid Chambers street, po petatHe FRONT AND REAR HOUSES, NO. 10 Rose street, three story and 24 rooms, Offices Nos. 8g, 9 and 22, in 52 John street pemer es ait TPO PET-A THREE STORY HIGH STOO! BRICK L House, ‘Thirty ninth, street, $1300; Forticth street, near Lexingtog avenue, $1,800; Forty-first str ae BOB ave H iG VEL ROSE, Park ; rent re 47 Walkei 0 LET—BROWN STONE FOUR STORY DWELLING, to private tamily, at 328 East Fifty-seventh street, near Second ave rent $1,500; seen 12 to 3 o'clock. Apply at 384 sam et, M had LET—TH& NEW THREE STORY AND BASEMENT high stoop brick House No, 24% Kast Forty-tirst street; all improvements; rent $750. Can be seen trom 1w4P.M. Inquire at 229 East Forty-fir 110. LRT-THE THREE STORY AND BASEMENT West Twenty-fourth street 9 West Twenty-third street; throughout. Por particulurs ap. at A. T. stewart & ay Broadw: LET—NO. ET Ss four story brown stone House overlooking Central sonable, Apply to K. N, TALLER, Jr., No. brick House No. 448 improvements; in good order. Inquire at N Forty-seventh street. uy LET URNISHED HOUSES teenth, Thirty-iitth, Forty-fifth and streets, In fing locations ‘and pertect order. E. A, DAILEY, 588 Sixth avenue, TPO LETC SMALL THREE, STORY AND BAS ment House on Twenty-fourth street, near Fourth Avenue; 10 rooms; gas. bath, &c.; rent $1,500; also small tliree story and attic House on ‘Twenty-iifth street, near Lexington avenue; rent $1,400; aiso’ small, completely itrnished House; rent $150, Ti, M, CONDIT, 139 East Twelfth street. 0 LET—AT A REASONABLE RENT, THREE STORY brick House, on Fourth street, near Bowery; 14 rooms; algo others. NICHOLS & CAFFERTY, No. 93 Fourth avenue, corner Eleventh strect. 70 LET—A COTTAGE, NICELY LOCATED; TWO stories and basement: seven rooms; water and gas; diate possession given. Inquire on the premises. t Forty-ninth street. cine E, 9 MO LET-NINTH WARD, NICE BRICK HOUS rooms, With improvements, $850; neat brick Cot- o, $78; Cottage and grounds in Harlem, $50; frame Cottage, Sixteenth street, near Ninth av je, 8 rooms, $36; small ap rtments, Forty-eighth street and Ninth avenue. Apply at 603 Hudson street. TPO LET—ELEGANT FRESCOED HOUSE ON FOUR Forty-ninth Apply to ta 4 WELL LO. cated on Lexington avenue, 786, near Central Park. Rent $2,00. H. J, HORN, Hotel Branung, corner Madi- son avenue and Fifty-eighth street, | Reet NO LET—NEAR CENTRAL PARK, ON SIXTY-FIFTH stree;, betwee Lexington and Third avenues, a three story brown stone House ; 20x50x100; all impro ments; $1,600, Permit of owner, 152 it sixtieth stres 10 LET~A THREE STORY AND BASEMENT HIGH stoup House. well located on Lexington avenue: owner retains back parlor and second floor; rent low to agood tenant. FRANCIS CRAWFORD, 953 Third av, (0 LET.-TO A PRIVATE FAMILY, A THREE STORY high stoop House, with all the improvements in it, re of the owner, No, 165 Third avenue, corner of premises, No, 194 Lexington Inq Sixtuenth street, or on the amenue, from 10 to 4. 0 LEASE LARGE HOUSE IN WE-T ELEVENTH Broadway; four story high stoop brown Fong ree eee Eipeated: for boarding ligase; now of. t Teeduced reitt, For particulars apply to HORACE SLY Wo. 2 Pine street. | statio ing Fighih avenue, $45 md | gas, ke. URNISHED ROOMS T Y for single place, core hous Prospe JURNISE eighth street. I UNEXONPTIONABLE corner Room, well turnished Room; also a benutitul Room, suitabi Inquire at 17 Union square, second floor, YATE FAMILY HAS A adjoin'ng, tleme} Bedro tor or} per month, or seperat brown stone private house. near Madison I'a 0 LE Clinton place, bet place, richly furn first class business. 10 LET—A FURNIS ping privile pariies” myo LFT—A nished tor | floor. Apply at and Piftieth str 0_LET—A FINE for a gentleman use of bath; $8 por week. et, near PRIVATE FAMILY, coms; also single Room to gentieman, without Board; no moving. No 234 West Thirt LET—10 AN AMERICAN GENTLEMAN, A COM. or NEATLY Suit of Rooms, parlor, bedroom, clos ary tubs, hot and cold wae or would (0 LET—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, TOG rom rk. pishe: vIT OF ht houseke let a 1401 gas, bat aa Uptown Brat ALL PRI. dleman and st Forty-third street. HOUSEKEEPING . kitchen, ond floor, fr 4 West. Twenty- enti FOR ly, “LOC TON, A LARGS h of without hall one or two en BACK PARLOR AND neatly furnished; suitable for ping, with privilege of kitchen; ond avenue. $35 CLASS HOU. and Univ ilding, suitable ERT BROTHERS, 49 Wall st. FOUR ROOMS, month, to no Address ED FLOOK es; rent $50 pe tine location. ch office. LY FUR- ROOMS, COMPLET ping: private houses bath, Physician's Otice on parlot Broadway, between Forty-ninth FURNISHED FRONT rv gentioman and wife; 206 West Twen- LARGE venth avenue. HANDSOME SUIT. i¢hth street, 10 T fortably furnished Bedroom: also a nice hall Room; Jocation central; rent 1 Eleventh street, near Fourth avenu WO LARGE ROO) two small Rooms, on third floor, en suite or sepa: ly and elegantly furnished, ne house 154 East Thirtieth stre including gas an dL fu derate; bath and gas, 10 East “SECOND FLOOR, A —ON ite, private brown stone 3 Brice $3 9) and up Rooms, TH AVENUE, 5 Furnished k baths on each flo 5 Ro furnishe rent permanently; also other Koots, without board f —FRONT PARLOR, De. connecting, furn nient to cars and stai between Lexington and Fourth Y-SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE § Forty-fourth str 13 WEST TW. Bedroom to le ] 7m STRE board, for James Hotel. ond tloor, to let, furnished, without Board; best rei ences required and ¢ 15 west ty O Ines Hotel. large Room on second floor: bath TO $10 PER WE lately e ; no moving in May lady ; not inquisitive 164, NEAR T ons, or. TH AVENUR, 224.—VERY LARGE, poms A gen ELEGANTLY FURNISHED best attendance: house 17 bast Thirty-tirst street. TY-FIRST STRE front and back, singly or en si ferences." e 5 HANDSOMELY or, en suite or singly, to on first fl BEDROOM AND KITCHEN, hed for housekeeping; com Central Apartment Hous ww front Parlor and iedroom, o1 ere , OPPOSITE ST, Elegantly furnished Parlor Floor; djoining ; also hall all smprovements, ROO) WITHOUT 404 vast Seventeenth emen only. street, near Union squire. ‘38 EAST TWENTY son avent —fwo connecting Rooms SIXTH R MADI- on third T, floor, front; will be let separately it desired; without ference r ‘elerence. EAST TE 5d. Se Elegantly turui Hs INT to gentlemen NER SEVENT hed Rooms STREBT, R BROAD- way.—To let, from Apri! 1 (no moving in May), handsome Suits of Kooms, firnished or not, just as you wish; also single Rooms. Ff eW ie LYTH 40 furnished Rooms, si tlemen; references exchanged. MACDOUGAL STR , Furnished Rooms, with every convenience tor FR WEST 110 housekeeping, to let to rept TY-FIRST o] v ail Room, bathros xentiomen and wiie &o,; terms, $5; location tirst class, 145 EAST FIF nished Keception Room for doctor's oiice; large STR y or en suit iT, NEAR BL: le small fail ST: —FURNISHED ining, for ventlemen or keeping if desired; gas, m adj light how TH STRE ELY FUR- Size single Koom for a gentleman; house first class, days. WEST THIRTIETH STREET.—TWO FURNISHED Rooms to let; no moving in May, Calt for three 408 41 furnisne coun or two single gentlemen; gas and bath m rate. WEST NINETE ed Room to let, with gas; r EAST NINTH STREET.—A_ LARG ad irc t $8 per week. ont foom, suitable sor terms UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APAKT* MENTS TO. LET The possibility of a new issue of incow ver tibte paper I regard with amazement and anziety, and, in my judgment, such an issue would be a deti'l- ment and a shame.—CHARLES SUMNER, FIRST CLASS FRENCH FLAT TO LET—CON. Sisting of seven well Ii their appointments; possessio yon the premises, No. 71 itre: annum, ADD! nue, ot thi rooms, complete May 1; rent $l,’ Lexingtov ave- LOWER King street, between Macdougal and Vari immediate possession ; other Apartments to let. good neighborhood, ‘on above premises; N_UNFURNT PART OF HOUSE To L St Anguire D PARLOR FLOOR TO LET—TO a genteel couple; dressmaker or dentist; also a nicely furnished Bedroom. Apply at 136 West Thirty- sixth street, near Broadway. A —TO LET, THE U . 145 Waverley plac house 7 T 102 WEST FORTY-NINTH STREET—A VERY CON PPER OR LOWER PART OF Apply lv to 4 o'clock, venient Floor of flve rooms, water and gas, partially furnished, for housekeeping, to a small family o1 adults; also other Rooms 1n suits. A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET SECOND AND part of third floor, consisitag improvements), to @ stnall tamil of four rooms (modern '¥ of adults, 316 West Forty-sixth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. A =—ELEGANT FLATS, FIRST AND FOURTH floors, large brown stone house corner Lexington avenue and Fitty-first street; possession April 1; splendid order and location; all improvements; low rents, 7H STREKT, FOUR STORY [T° Baaenee EAST NI he seer VERY DESIRABLE FLOOR, CONSISTING OF 6 large root yall rovements. Ci frouts'tn Welelook, ‘Kent ‘Apvly to L. J. Cale PENTER, 26 Third avouue. \ \ Stairs carpeted, & MAITUEW nd , BYK: possession im mediale| 6 closets; all conveniences on foot ; NES, 162 bast Thirty: ds) | ablished, for Indies and gentle. —A FURNISH. | street, betw | avenue; rent $20, } Apply on pre | way, UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- MENTS TO LET. LEGANT FRENCH FLATS,7 AND 8 ROOMS, L earpeted location desirable; 10s Hust Pilty-Ater ed: location desirable; c Owner 257 East Forty eaghins street. Merits IcHr airs reek. PATS TO LET-PROM $63 TO $60 PER MONTH. AT ROBERT I. BROWN,0) Nassau street’ “PP 10 O;nEE LATS TO LET—MODERN, IN ELEGANT ORDER; very convenicnes. Six Rooms now vacant at M2 st Fourteenth street; very desirable. Faimi- lies wanted without chilaren, Apply to the janitor. OR RENT—UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR SIN- gle gentlemen, consisting of Parlor, Bedrooms, Bath- room, &c. Apply to janitor, |,150 Broadway. {LOORS AND APART: TS—IN NOS, 211, 213 AND 215 Mott and 57 Spring streets. Inquire-atagent’ room No, I, ln 243 Mottatreet. iii ea NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MAKCH 31, 1874—TRIPLE SHEET. SUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. rR mre The possibility ofa new issue of inoonvertible paper I regard with amazement and anxiety, and, in my fuagment, such an tssue would bea detre ment and a shame,—CHARLES SUMNER. Norm GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY.— inbton ane remen. She Reamahip PA BICA, Captain &, Bussins, witl sail on Wednesday, April, at? ., from Bremen pier, toot 1 Third strect, Hoboken, to be ‘followed by steamship Hermann, Captain J. Kelchmann, on Saturday, April RATES OF ASBAGH, TO LONDON HAVRE AND N, i . able In gold or its equivalent in currency. a abin Second Stperage.-.. for treight or passage ap} sy OeCRIoas & ©0., No. 2 Bowling Green, iy to Agents, we f FLATS TO LET—IN HIGH § 3) houses in fifty sth street, near Sixth avenue; halls carpeted; with janitor; rent $55 to $75, ARKELL, 913 pie oie eae eer oe RENCH FLAT“, IN. SUIT: rx ROd0S, ALL the tmprovements complet ents from 930 to $44. Apply on premiss 431 to 439 West ihirty-tourth sireet, noar Ninth avenue, lig RED THRE STORY BROWN Fv Stone, unexceptional block, west of Lexinuton, $1,600, A also $1.20); iour story. hardwood finished, $1,900, LIONEL FROHHLICN, Third ay., corner Fitteth, QECOND FLOOR TO LET—$100 PER MONTH. 12 DP Union square, NO LET—THE LOOK IN THE DOUBL: house No. . between Waverley pla it Eighth street, one block from Broadway. MO LET—THE PARLOR FLOOR AND Bas. of the modern thece story house 33 1 street Rear Secon ay-; «li Ue modern improvements, 10 LET—TO A FAMILY, UPPER PART OF private house 2 Kast Filly-third street; all im- provements; rent $17 NO LET—AT No, 102 top floor, trom thr pantries and'water, Mt Mee T—FLOORS OF FOUR AND 1X kOOMS, some ail light, with improvements; rent from $14 10 $21, by JOUN D. HEINS, corner Second avenue and Seventy-ninth street. uh LET-—TWO OR THREE Pantries, on the third floor at 435 Fourth avenue; also a hall ECOND Ison plac r) OND AV » ON THE to ive Rooms, good size, with ROOMS AND LARG om, (Urn) 0 LET—A SECON or eight rooms; 1 $60. Inquire at No. ro LET—DE Floor, four ri ) FLOOR, CONSISTI 3 chborhood first class; rent $5 or Ss West Thirty-irst street TRABL APARTMENTS, é8 Third avenue, near Tw t, $14; also three Rooms and parlor Floor, 2 st Fourth s ree! H, M. CON DIT, 189 cast Tweltth st. OND FLOOR OF 247 W ORVY- S rooms, ait lighted, with all modern its on the floor; elevated, rane and dul ren! 363 per month Ap- ninth street. eighth stree Ww WEST TWENTY-FIRST T° LET—PL, stro also a four horse private Siabie. LOOR, WITH ¥ nsecond Mansard roof bric n Third and rourth avenues, near Fourth nO LET—SeCOND kitchen, NO LET—POUR ROOMS, ON SECOND FLOOR, Henry street, with pantrics and bathroom ($32), and three Rooms on third floor ¢ gas and water on cack, Inquire ot JOUN 6 Scammell street, (Pp hkt= T OF 347 WEST Lb twen et, $65 per month; tue Second Mat of 127 East Pighty"tith street, $34 per monihy choice locations and every convenience. Luquire ab either numbe) M0 LEY-THE LOWER PART OF A FIRST CLASS house, consisting of entht rooms; ail modern” ime provements: mirrory and cornices in (1 mm 2 to 6 P. Bod West Phirty ti 7OURTH STR AT—AT 403 WEST FORTY T, rent moderate. IST OF street, ne ‘eventh to a genieman and wile; an Olice for physician, ist o: five rooms. apply at coal o' near sixth avent NO LET—THREE ROOMS, ON THIRD small American family, with immediate desired; water, gas and baih. Apply at 109 Leroy street, mo Ler ST FLPLTETH STRI KMAN Hil}), in those elegant high. stoop brown stone French fiat houses, Parlor and Basement Floors, 9 large rooms, Spermonth; also one Third Figor, $45; one Fourth Floor, $40, eizlit rooms each; ail improvements, Inauire TT RD Floor, four rooms, ildren; rent $45 y, find an) woper went fourth street, ston if ot owne ast Fitty-ninth street, near Lexington av. | NO LET—DWELLING PART OF HOUSES, NOS, 416 and 418 Fourth avenue, toxetl parately. Ap- ply to owner, ROBURI L, BROW Nassau str (pO LET-PLAT, FIRST FLOOR, 6 rooms; moders impro + pric per mont. Suxty-flith and sixt MNO LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY, of a fine brown stone house, con: th streets, % of tour large rooms, batiroom, and all modern iinprovements tor honsekeeping; price $45. 405 bast Pilty-seventh street. MPO LET—FOUR LIGHT ROOMS WITH, STATIONARY tuts and closets. 708 enue, between Forty- Cighth and Forty-ninth streets; only two blocks trom Broadway. 0 A QUIET FAMILY, THE & oor, wil all cony . Apply on the pre Second and Third avenues —THE LOWER PART OF THE HOUS! tThirtieth street, near Fourth avenue, co cht rooms; rent, month, TO LET—353 W i mir rooms and four Closets; toa small family of adults only; rent $30 per month. MRD FLOOR, FIVE ROOMS, ALL MODERN IM- J provements, No. 211 West THirty-fitth street; also Basement tor ousiness purposes on corners rent reason- able. Apply at No. 462 Seventh avenue, corner Thirty- firth’street. GT AVENUE ON MURRAY HILL. —T0 RENT nice Flat, 6 rooms; complete order; in full sized brown stone house; rent reasonable to small, desirable family; balance occupied family (three adults). Apply to C,H. LOOK, 171 7 ® de) with Extension; gas and bath: first floor, quire at No, 513 Sixth avenue, butcher stor QQ] THIRD AVENUE, SOUTHEAST cc OAL twenty-cizhth strect.—To let, the entire Uppe Part of house, consisting of three floors, 15 rooms; well adapted for a mechanics boarding house; has he for the past six years; rent moderate to’ the right per- son, Apply in the store. mentes: rent $s» and $55 235 Fourteenth street, MuIRD FLOOR street; consists of FOR FRONT AND BACK PARLOR, In- ee , CLAPHING et The possibility of a new tssue af inconvertible paper I regard with amazement and anxiety, and, in my fudgment, such an issue would be a detri- ment and a shame.—CHAnL A TB. MINTZ’S, 248 3D AV., B: REN 20TH AND 218T AX. stireets—6) per cent more cash will be paid than clsewhere for jadies silk and woollen Dresses, gentle. men’s Clothing. Cai 5, Jewelry punctually actonded by Mr. and Mrs. orders attend: 81 3 H AV, LAD! can dispose of their Casi-off Wearing Apparel, ( pets, Jewelry, &e., ava satisiactory price, Call on or ad. dress Mr. or HL, HARRIS, 84 Sixth’ avenue, above eriey place. AT EDWARD MILLERS ESTABLISHMENT, 68 JAX Sixth avenne, near Waverley place.~The utmost value paid for cast-off Clothing, Carpets, &e., by calling on or addressing Mr, or Mrs, MILLER. M, MARKS’ WELL KNOWN ESTABLISHME T, 1OL'Sixth ave opposite Eighth sireet—Ladies and Zentlemen can receive the utmost ¥: aston Clothing, Carpet atoraddress the number'as a Mrs, Marks. Pleas: to Brooklyn prompt! We HARRIS’, 71 SIXTH AVE E Washington and Waverley places, —Ladies: tlemen can receive 25 per cent m their Cast-olf Clothing, Carpets and Laces Please call or address as above. Ladies attended to by Mrs, Harris, T 297 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR TW. sirect.—LEUN pays highest cash prices for ladies’ and genilemen’s cast-off Clothing, &c., &c. Ladies are waited on by Mrs. Leon. ‘'T 33% SIXTH AVENU Ladies ntlem be bought at the highest cash prices. or Mrs. NATHAN TTENTION t—$50,000 TN CASH ON WAND, WHT will disburse for Wearing Apparel and ¢ eceiving of AN extraordinary lar; bay more than elsewherd, Pleas try, and satisfy yoursel Attended to. nd g 1's Clothing, Carpets, &e., will ‘Call on or address Twenty 423 SEVENTH AVENUE, BETWER: third and Thirty-fourth strcets, pays the Twit vate for ladies’ and gentiemen’s Wearing Apparel, Carpets. &c., by calling on our address; ladies attended to by Mrs, Cohn, M. iz _ ASTROLOGY: =—MME,. LA BLANCH, THE € SAT UNRIVALLED Business and cal Clairvoyant, No. 102 West et, Near Sixth avenue, “A TENTION KNOW THY Clairvo this wondertully gitted tells everything. 159 West Fo CLAIRVOYANT WHO HAS NO jca.—All who are sick or i should consult her without delay ; sent trends of business matiers sli and residence. 240 West 26th si, het n 7th and 8th avs, TTENTION!—CONSULTATION — ON BUSINESS, enemies, lawsuits, absent friends, love, mar: Pay retused unless satistied, Mimi NGI, Clairvoyant. GENUINE CLAIRVOYANT=TRACES LOST PROP. erty, absent friends, law suits and business affai generally, Mrs, JAMEs, No, 101 East Thirt ME. DECOLAM’S CLAIRVOWANT POWER NEVER fails removing your trouble; past, present and future foretold. 100 West sixteenth st., corner Sixth ay. M* ROSA, CLAIRVOYANT, REVEALS whole life, shows your future partner ina d: cures alldiseases, Fee $1. 47. RS. STONE, MEDICAL AND BUSINESS CLAIR- Voyant.—Consuit her on ail aifairs of lite: consulta. tions tree. 123 Amity street, near Sixth avenue. ¢ RIGINAL MME, BYRON, BL 8 AND MEDI- cal Spiritualist. —Test her. No. 314 Fourth avenue. B,—Melical consultations freo every Wednesday. UAL IN AMER. je of any kind es, lawstints, ab- er fails. ONice Pei RODGERS, CLAIRVOYANT AND BUSINESS Medium.—Names given of the living and dead. Kast Tweltth street. BY Tweltth light housekeeping, 1 Floor, six good rooms, in good order; gas, | OOR, TO | Fourth avenue, bewween | ‘OND OR | none | re than elsewhere for | JOR PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG, NAMBUKG. The Hamburg-American Paeket Company's iron mai! swamship WESTPHALIA, Captain W, Stabl, will mat on Thursday, April 2, 1874, tor ainburg. Pe eorie of passage to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and amburg First Cabin—Upper saloon, $120; lower saloon, $72, gol 8 . $30, wold. ‘ull points in Eng- ney. April 9, 1874. April lh, Is74. 4 & BOAS, bourg ant Hambu' mouth, London, ouand ahd Wales, $9, curt The POMMERANTA will sal » SILESIA, as extra steam RD? & CO, C. B TNITED STATES MAIL LINE~STEAM TO QUEENS. | town and Liverpool. i} caillng every Tuesday. WYOMING, Guard arch 31, at 3 P, M. sprit 7, at 8:45 River. Cabin passage, 1, t $50, currency. Prepaid uekets, $32, currency. Passengers booked fo and iron Faris, Hamburg, Nor- way and sweden, Dratis on Treiand, bugland, France and Gerinahy at lowest rates Aj ply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. | QPECIAL NovICR SPW otaNY ‘ Junited number of intermediay rency, each. Apply to WiLL ‘OL, “LONDON “AD and Wales. ship Company's new Pennsylvania Rat. first, class steamships Wi road whart, Jersey City, as tollow vee April @ April 18 | i ey; second | Cabin, steerage, $3), currency. ' Prepaid stra) Cardi, $3}, currevcy. Dratis | ‘or further particulars apply to LD BANIBIC & COW Agents sroadway, New | S } ARCHIBA. AMS HIPS: AND HAMBURG, maships Wis. GRVER Captaln | trom Eagle ae woken, pidon, $30, ¢ 3 Cherbourg and iamburg, $3, gold; prepant tekets trom Hamburg, $36, currency, For ire CH, EDYE & CO. ssage ‘apply to KN. 4 General Agents, 113 Broad MERICAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, | PHILADELPULA TO QUE: (OWN AND LIVER POOL, ‘The following first Class Steamers will sail every OMTO, KENILWORTH, NSYLVANE ireig mn. street & KUN A NEDERLAND, | failing twice a For eabin, inte te und s passace apply to #105, & CO., 85 Soutn street, New York, \LY DIRECT LINE TO FRAN ¢ General Transatlantic Company ew York and Havre, callin 2 lid vessels on thi rite route to the Con- 16 More southerly than any other) will sail er No. 5) North River, as tollow: April 4 April 13 May 2 16 betweer | The sple tinent (be trom p! turday, . ST, LAURENT, | PEREIRE, Surmont Price of passage i | wavre:— ene Firat cabin, $12 | _ Superior aceon gers at gd Excursion tickets at reduced rates. American tray ty or ‘returmng from the | Continent of 3 ng this line avoid both tran. | sit by English railway and the discomforts of crossing the Channel, besides saving time, ant GEORGE MACKinNZ Norr.—In June and thereatter’ the | Thursday of every v W HITE AY’ LINE. | FOR ENSTOWN AD | CARK G THis UNIT CELTIC eee enee | ADRLATH BALTIC... Second cabin, $75. modations tor & few steerage passen- om Broadwa departures will be Rates—Saloon, $30 gold; toerage, $20 c Saloons, stateroon s sinoking room and bathroor | midstip section, wh t motion 18 felt, thus Lining satety, speed and comtor For inspection of plansand the company’s office, 19 Broad New York. CORTIS, Agent, Ge WESTE TEAMSHIP LINE, NEW YORK TO BRISTOL, (ENGLAND) DIRECT, ‘The steamers of this line will saul trom pier 18 East River, as jollow: GREAT WESTER CORNWALL, Gibso! Saturday, May 2 Cabin passage, $70; intermediate, $45; steerage, currency ; excursion tickets, $12), Apply to the Agent, 70 South street, | | (vuNARD LI iC NOTICE, With a view of diminishing the chances of collision the steamers of this line take a specified course tor ali sea- sons of the year. | *“On'the outward passage from Queenstown to New York | or Boston, crossing the mneridian of 30 at 43 latitude, oF nothing to the north ot 43, ‘On the homeward passage crossing the meridian of 9 at 42 latitude, or nothing to the north of 42. TUE BRI AND NORTH. AMERICAN ROYAL MALL. STEAMSUIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, FROM NEW YORK. PROM NEW YORK, Wed., april 1 CHINA. Wed., April 8 CALAB April18 BATAVIA Aprill3. *SCOTIA RUSSIA. . ri ALGERL | and every nesday and Sat York. Steamers marked » do not carry steerage passen- Cabin passace $80, $100 and $130, gold, according to rcommodation, Return tickets on favorable. terms, Reecrage $30, ¢ Steornge tickets trom Liver) ool and Queen and ail parts of Europe at lowest rates Forireight and cabin. passage apply at the company’s office, No. 4 Bowling Green, For steerage passage at LIL Broadway, Trinity Buiidin: CHARLES G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, ‘or to P, U. DU VERN Clark and Randolph | pass NGERS PER STEA P trom the Cunard wharf, foot of Grand street, Jersey ity, at 3 P.M. on Wednesday, April 1, 1874. _ CHAS. G.FRANCKLY No. 4 Bowling Green, New Yor! [SMX LINE SNOr ‘The cours laid down for these steamers, and followed iby them for several years, is fixed to pass 250 miles south of Cape Race, Although the voyage is_ thus lengthened | About 100 mires better Weather is met with, and there is | much greater freedom frou fogs and floating ice and the | danger of navigation consequent thereon, HIP JAVA re appointed to sail as follows :— ND LIVERPOOL aturday, April, 4, at2P. M. saturday, April tl, atl P. M. CITY OF MONTREAL. turday, Aprit 18, at? ¥ CITY OF RICHMOND. .....Saturday, April 25, at 1 P.M. and each succeeding Saturday and Thursday, trom Pier 45 North River. RATES OF PASSAGE. CABIN, $89, and 390 gold, according to accommodation. Round trip tickets at lower rates. St eKRAUE,—To Liverpool, Queenstown, Glasgow, Lon- donderry, London. Bristol, ‘Carditl, Bellast, Havre or Hamburg, $39, Prepaid certiseates, $32 currency, Passengers are forwuraet to Sweden, Norway, Den- mark and Parts at reduced rates. ‘ ‘Dratts issued at lowest rates. For cabin passage and general business apply st the company’s office, No. 15 Broadway. y | — For steerage passage, at 33 Broadway or Pier 45 North River. — JOUN G. DALE, Agent. | ODONNELL & PALE, 402 Chestnut strect, Pliladel- hia, | x a. CREAGH, 102 State street, Boston. ¥/_G, BROWN) 32 South Clark, corner Lake street, ‘Chicago. WM. INMAN, Liverpool and No. 9 Rue Scribe, Paris. Royal Mail ste: RK | CITY OF BRI | CLLY OF Pak NCH OR LINE. Additional sailings. Commencing Ist April, the steamers of the Anchor Line will sail from New York and Glasgow every alter- nate day throughout the year. | Auesdiy’s steamers will proceed via Londonderry. ‘Thursday's steamers will proceed via Queenstown. Saturday's steamers direct to and irom Glasgow. ) North River, New York, ELYSIA,,....Tues. April 1d LEVONTA.Aat, April 4|INDLA at, April 18 ‘ORIA.. Tues, April 7] BOUT ues., April 21 OLYMPIA. Thur, April 9 | TRINA hur., April 23 MACEDONIA. Sav, April | ANGLIA Sat., April 25 senger accommodations on the steamers of this line are unsurpassed for elegance and comfort. Cabin | staterooms are all on the upper deck, thus securing good light and ventilatio | CABIN PASSAGE TO OR FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, OR LONDONDERRY, WED, STEAMBIS, $05 and $75. Return, $120, currency. SAT. STEAMERS, $50 and $75. Return, $130, gold. st KAGE PASSAGE, iverpool. London, Queenstown, London ristol or Cardiil, $30, currency. ir passage to or trom any seaportor | railway station in Great Britain, Ireland or the Conti- neni DKAPTS FOR ANY XMOUNT AT LOWEST RATES: Company's office, No.7 Bowling Green, New York, HENDERSON BROTHER: | (JOOK's TOURIST AND EXCURSION TICKETS are isstied to every part of the world. They are printed in English on one side and 1n the language of the country where used on the other, theyate a sold at reductions ranging from 10 to 45 er cont below ordinary fares. Perncir holders ure notrequired to travel in large partios, ‘They allow breaks of Jour A ached of interest en sw ary th Wa Fothey eat ber had with sicamship tickets or without iship tickets. stout ‘ourist peee’ are used by 75 per cent of the ericans travelling to Kurope. Athey are avatlable for passengers by any line of steam- m Amerie: ships irom AT yersonally conducted party to the South of Steamers sail from pier No. ESHILOPIA. Wea, April | France, Italy, Switzerland and the ihino, Jeaves b, Fi ane MaY'2; price $680 gold tor 96 days’ travel ‘and hot 1 obok'a Bxcarsonlst” et April, contains fares for over : ready, price Meee ee eae Ook SON & JENKINS, 26h dway, New York. sail from | April 2b ‘er information apply at | «Saturday, April 1 | | | JQALL RIVER LINE TO Be |__._BUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, S*New Yoke 70 otasc A ow, BRLYAST aap rosso 53 pler 36 North iver Glows: sennere wil salt fromp STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. STATE OF GEORGIA ..... And every alternate Saturday 4 Freland, Norway: mwede Be a rast jor £1 a upwi a. | to BQUSTIN BALDWIN & 00. Apehi Py No. 72 Broadway. This ny takes the Fick of company takes the risk of Insurance (a $540,000 fu gyltion each of its steamers, thus givind pase | Sengers the best possible guarantee for salety aud the avoidance of danger at sea. The most southerly route has always been adopted by this company to avold ice and headiands. | rom piers 44 and 47 North River. | NSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, 1,12 M. | SPALN. Sat, ApL (6, 12 p M. | QUEEN Sat, May2, 32. HOLLAND, Captain simpson, Tueadae, April 7, Mt 9 A.M. UL taptain Simpson, Tuesday, April 7, at9 A. | “Cabin passage, $70, $50 currency. Steerage, 829, cu reney. Return tickets at reduced rates. age tickets from Liverpoo! at the lowest rate “Apply at the company’s office, No. 69 Broadway. F. W. J. HURST, AN ROSSA.—RED STAR, WHITE »TAR « Star and Ph hia lines. Cabin, $75; m- ie, $40) steerage, Draita, raiiroaa tickets. ROSSA, Proprietor Northern Hotel, Cortlandt terry, New York, Or termedi: TNITED STATES PASSPORT BUREAU.—OPPICIAL Cr whee he, Department of State issued by A. fiusaeeste oe ‘States Court House, 41 O! MPAPSCOIT BROTHERS & CO, EMIGRATION AND FORFIGN EXCHANGE OFFIOK, i SO South street. Drafts for £1 and upwards issued at lowest rates. ___ COAST WISE STEAMSHIPS. _ ‘he possibility of a new issue of inconvertible paper [regard with amazement and anziety, ana, | in my judgment, such an issue would ve a@ detre ment anda shame,—CUARLES SUMNER. P ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE, } | Great redaction in Rates, Passage and Freight to CALI POUNEA via PAN A The magnificent steamships of this line will be de- spatehed trom Fler North River, New York, ax under : | April lt, at 1 P. M.—ACAPULCO, Captain . Pas sengers and freteht AUNC! hereafter, connecting rs for Cena) American, cific ports. ‘hat KINGSTON, Jamaica award and homeward tips, arriving ab Fridvy, the sixth day afier leaving New , Commodore nd leaving saiurday P.M. for Aspinwall, i} will be despatched iv, whenever the necessities of r 2 it, Y JAPAN AND CTLNA, steamers of this line, carrying United ye San Francisco tor Yokohama, Homg Shanhat as follow: ‘| PUBLIC an Francisco to New York, %, al $49, gold, per ton of 2.000 ibs. RATES OF PASSAGE meals and all requisites for the trip) :— | “New York to ‘San. Francisco—$5), $100 or $110, cure rency, according to location. olen, Kerk to “Kingston—$25 or $59, gold, according wo jocation. n francisco to Yokohama—$150, sold. San Francisco to Hong Kong—s209, gold. For trelztt or passage, of aiher, intormation, apply at the company’s oulice, Vi r h Riv toot Canal at. dew 4 . J. BULLAY, perintendent. Rurus Hater, "Vice President and Managing Director. EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE, hese first class steamships will sail every Tuesday, at fast, in 23 das (neluding bert Trout DIG 3 orth 1, foot of Cedar street, tor ania dire F MORRO CASTLE, Thos. H. Morton. -March CRESCENT CIT April COLUMBUS, E. ©, Apri 4 | For freight or passage commo~ | dations) apply to iP Che WILLIAM P, CLYDE & CO., No. 6 Bowling Green, D. MeCKELLAR, Agent in Havana, apply ¢ CN BRE son ‘OR GALVESTON, TOUCHING AT ng the United states Mail.—Steamer SLYDE, Ca nedy, Will leave pear 20 East River, aturday, April 4, at 3°P.M. ‘Through bills ot lading fiven to [ouston And all points on the Galveston, Hous- nd Henderson and BB. and ©. R. &. No charge for icin Now York.’ For {rewht or passage, Raving superior accommorations, apply to 4 C. H. MALLORY & CO, 153 Malden lane, or 3 , 9 Wail street FOR NEW ORLEANS DIREC’ g new and first class steamers will salt ay, at3 P.M. from pier 2) East Rivers OF HOUSTOS Steamer CITY OF GALVEST Steamer CLVY OF DALLAS Steamer CARONDELET . i Freight received daily, | Through rates ¢ ton, Indianola, Rockport or Arkansas, Wi Santiago and St. Louis. Cabin passage, $50: steerage do., $25. Vor freight or passage, heving superior accommo | dations, apply to . H. MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden Jai | QOUTHERN LI The toll arf, Brazos, ORLEANS DI i The Cromwell Steamship Line. ICKERBOBER, Captain Gager, will leave pi River on Saturday. April 4 at 3 P.M. Freight received daily. Through rates given to Galveston, Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas Wharf, Bra- zos Sunt Louis and “Mobile. Cabin passage, $83 nee NEW, The steamship siverage, $25. Por ireicht or passage apply to CLA SEAMAN, $6 West stre: | Fo NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. MERCHAL STF AMSHIP LINE, EMILY B, SUUDER, r (toot of North Moore street), one y, April 4 at 3o’clock P. M. Freights received daily. Through rates ‘given to 8t Louis, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola. For treight or, Saya having superior accommods | tions, apply to FREDERIC BAKER, pier 96 North River | NORFOLK, # TERSBURG AND RICHMOND. DAILY LINE to Norfoil | and Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to Peters burg and Richmond, OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPANY. From pier 37 North River, footof Beach sireet, steamers | leave daily at 3P. M, for Nortoik, and passenger steamers: for Nortoik, City Point and Richmond on ‘Tuesdays, | Thnrsdays and Saturdays, same hour. Through bills ot lading and parse gor, tickets issued to all pomts South and Southwest via Virginia and Tennes- see, Atlantic st Seaboard and other lines; also by Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad for Western points ani by steamers at Nortork for Newer and Washington, v. €., and other poiuts. Orlice, 197 Greenwich street WRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. The possibility af a new issue of inconvertidla paper Tregara with amazement and anxiety, and, in my judgment, such an issue would be a detrt- ment and a shame.—CHARLES SUMNER, SPLEN. | A =—PEOPLE’S LINE FOR ALBANY—THE . si pion al | did steamers DREW and St, JOHN te foot of Canal street, daily (Sundays excepted) at 6 TEAMBOATS FOR TROY, Saturdays excepted), até P. M.; Sun- from pier 49 North River, toot Leroy st via Newport and Fall River. ‘The magnificent steamers NEWPORT and OLD COL» ONY leave pier 23 North River, foot of, Murray street, | daily Gundays excepted), at 5'P. M. Through tickets sokf at ali principal hotels in the city. the Si nnd Leth NNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, P THE GREAT TRUNK LINE AND UNITED STATES “MAIL ROUTE. | Trains teave New York, from toot of Debrosses and Core Tandt streets, as follows Express for Narrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and Sout | “with Pullman Palace Cars attached, 9:0 A. M., 5 | 8:0 P.M. sunday 5 and $28 P.M, For Williamsport, Lock Haven, Corry and Erie, via Philadelphia ami Evie Railroad, 7 tor Williams port, 90 A. M., connecting at Philadelphia. For Balumore, Washington and the South, at 8:40 A. ML, Sand9P. Mo Sanday, 9 P. 3 Express for Philadelphia, $0,9:30 A. M.. 12:80, 8 4, 5.7 Si OF. M. and 12 night. Sunday, 5, b:, $3) and > | PAM. Emigrant and second class. 7 P.M For Trenton, at 7:20 A. , and 8:10 P.M,” Sunday, 610 For Newark at 6, 6:20, 7 2,2 \ ), 7:40, 8, 9, 10, 1 A.M. 12M, 50, I 4:l, 425), 5° Beak, 8 0110, B37, 730, $310, 10.1130, M, aud 12 night. Sumay 9:20, 6d ana’3:10 P.M. For Elizabeth at 6, 6:30, 7:20, 7:10, 8. 9 10,11 A. M.. 12 Moy 1, A BAW, 340, 4:00, 4:9), 5 4), 6, 6:10, 6290, 7, S110, tu, 11:90", M., aud 12 night Sunilay 5:20, 6:0 For Rahway, 6, 6:39, 7:20, 8 10 A. M.12 M.. 1,2, 2:3), Sel | BHO, 4210, 4250, 5:20, 5210, 6, O23), S10, 10 P, Me aud Wnight.’ Sunday 5:2) and bv? Porth Amboy and South Amboy, 6 and and 8A. ht. For Woodbridge, WAL Mo 2:3), 4:10 and Pe re and Te ni E 63 y. M. and 12 For East Milistone, 12 noon, 3:10 2 PM. For Lamperti ‘and Fiemington, 9:30 A. M. and 4P. For Paiiiipsurg and Belvidere, 9:30 AM. 2and 4 P.M | Accommodgtion for Bordentown, Burlington and Camden, fia and 9-30 A; N12, 8210 4 and BeBe Por Freehold, 72 ~ M., 0 . Me Por Farmingdale and Squan, 720 4, M. Zand 2 PM For Pemberton and Camden, 6 A.M. and 2:3) P.M |) Drains arrive as follows :—From Pepa. 60 A. M, 1:5 and 7:35 P.M. daily; 10:55 A.M. datly, excest Monday, ‘om Washington and saltimore, 6:05 A. Sil5 and 10.27 P.M. Sunday, 605 A.M. and 1927 P.M. From. Philadelphia, 9:10, 6:50, 10s15, 12 A. Me, Jozi. M. “Sunday, ‘9210, 6480, 05% 2:19, 5:5, 6 205, 8 2 11:55 4. M. anil W 5 Ticket offices, 526, 435, 271 and 94 Broadway, No.1 Astor House, and ioot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets. Kmigraat ticket office, No. 8 Battery place, A. J. CASSATE, D. M. BOYD, Jr, neral Manager. Gen, Passenger Agent. GTONINGTON LINE ¥OR Boston. ie The elegant steamers KHODE ISLAND, every Tuesday, Tharsday and SAMRAGANSETT, every Monday, Wodnestay and ETT, every Monday, Wo Fria from pier 33 North River, ae P.M, op M..12 all und mee Swe. My 43 FINE ARTS. Q RARE | PAINTINGS—REPRESENTING LIFE IN © Venice 200 years ago; the first represents a tierce combat between two. factions ot athletes for the pos session of a bridge; the second a Ballroom Scone. ata alace in ice, showing hundreds af, ot the AutifUi ladies ‘of that time in rie! ci cos tumes; the third a might scene in the great gaini Foom At Venice. showing hundreds of mea aud was. ladies over the gaming tables; the paintings are vi ously painted, very lateresting; valnod at, 5 wil ‘ve sold tor $4). SYPHRR & CQ. Ways

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