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2 __ CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. | Central, The possibitity of a new issue of inconvertible paper Iregara with amazement and anciety, and, tm my sudoment, such an tasue would be a detré ment and a shame,—CHARLES SUMNER. STORY AND BASEMENT FIVE HO IN Tenth street, good order, desirable location, small Amount of cash required, for sale cheap. LIVINGSTON & CO., #2 Kast Fourteenth street, A ®t NT POUR SPORY tA" House, between and Sixth rately tresco: cluding fine Bullvar: sold without furniture st i; HOWELL & HU ird avenu A ERY ,DESIRABLE MURR«Y HILL HARD. Wood finish smull brown stone House, $-U,000; terms easy; a four story. $25,000. THOS. J. DUNKIN & CO.. 654 Third avenu VERY CHEAP HOUSE FOR SALE—ON TWENT second street, near =iXth avenne ¢ story hig! Stoop: 21 feet wide; price $19,000. This house is very cheap, | JAMES R. EDWARDS, 69 West Twenty-third street POR SALES A VERY DESIRARLE CENTRAL PARK Lot, 25x10) . next to south west posite emiran rms easy. Adi cH STR . BE- and s size 26x10): ‘no re birictions. B. W. WILLIAS 37 Sixth avenue. POR si PORTY-RIGHTH STREET, NEAR Fitth story high stoop bro House bia College lease; asked $35,000, WaARDs, 69 West Tw third street. ON THIRTY-SIXTH T, NEAR thr ry igh 6 ¢ $15,000; REET, © opposite St size hig stoop stone Dw solute sale, by order of trusie . trom V. K, | STEVENSON, Jr. ATH AVENT O Magnitice sale reasonad ‘nd stable in re Y-FOURTH STRE . lot 125 teet, for elegant Furniture, VENSON, Jr., ll Pine st. East Side. FOUR STORY H TOOP. BROWN STONE ALL House for sale sh, plate glass windows, Painted walls, & jonable neighborhood. ast Figtieth str Apply OP MARBL $3,000 pur story brick House (let in $10,000; tour story ou 4st $14,000, $2,000 cust; 44th st « ion, 318,0) Apply at POR SABEAT REDUCED, PRIC A FIVE STORY Hous i es:" both nearly new m Grand. Inquire of Foes STORY BASEMENT HOUSE with deep, on First avenue: best Teal estate, > private Hous ou Twen 10 HYLAND, East Nine IPHE BEST PAYING PROPERTY, ON THIRD AV enue; paying now over 15 per cent on the invest- ment, and guaranteed ( of yeurs; less than $10,000 wanted, balance on morigage : must have mc BENJAMIN BROME, 2352 Third avenu ce —VOR SALE, THE STORY SLO.000 Soop and basement, House, Thirty fifth street; terms to suit; of to lease. B, MARREC hird avenue, West Side. ! $10,000 WILL BUY A stone House in East POSITIVE three story h Filty-fitth strect, near GENTERL | West Thtrty-tird | A EXTRAORDINARY four story brick House anil Street, near Eighth avenu MORRIS B. BAER, LARGE PULL SIZED FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP | A House for sale—On W r y by day’s work; all iny JAMES &. EDWARL BARGAIN. —A Phirty-fourth street. LISH BASEMENT F°% ALE—A_ FOUR STOR House, 164 West Twenty 1 eet, between Sixth and Seventh avenaes. JOR SALE . JARLES STREET, NEA Greenwich avenue, three and a half story House; | 1,00 the preme ALE—FIRST CLASS West Forty-firth street ‘ounds, 20x45 opposite the Th: . +4 $10,000 extension to pa main {or five ye posed. of at April 7th, ne JAMES R, EDWAR 9 West Twenty-third st 2 AN ELEGANT FOUR $28 ODE i p 2) foot House, in Twenty-second Sixth avenue; a reasonable offer ¢ 1 $3..00 per year YOUNGs, 8 rent. Permits from W seve venue, BROOKLYN eS tae TO LET. I 2 bean BRANCH OFFICE, ADVERTISEME IVED HOR SALE AND BROOKLYN, ‘TS FOR NEW YORK HERALD ot BRANCH OFFICE, REC! IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, | AND BOERUM ST, CORNER OF FULTON OFFICE OPEN FR M. TILL 9 P. M ON SUNDAY, FROM 3 TILL 9 P. M CaR AND DEPARTMENT, BROOKLYN, ANT COTTAGE ureeable ; U 17 pre x rs the owner, MODEKN t c AOR SALE—A TWO STOF i WITH horses & in eh improyens trom Fulv Gre: Classon. For pa ywaer, No. 77 Lex! lyn, L. 1 F°% SALE OR 10 LET—A eich 3 u pear Fulton 435 Pearl street, New York. PRORSSHED, HOUSE, TO LET—THRER brick ; good ighborhood v furnished Wilson street, Bro . B. D,: rent $125 per month. quire of D. ALLIEN n igand 1 o'clock, 146 Fr street, New Yor QENT OR SACRIFICE—FIVE | NI roquet grou ne ¥, 2i oktyn, or 78 Broad street, N.Y "po LET ERRY, WITH STEA power ry Roont. Ap ply to 1. 2 nt streets, Brookly ANT NEW a first cla $10.000 WIL vorhoc AY cars cuit. “avenl 1 Nosirand ¥ avenues DAN & WESTCH VER COUNTY PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO RENT. WESTCHESTER FARM OF ACRES, FOUR 44 miles north of clty Mne, wit oc buildings, or shard. &c.; “roat prospecti for sale; price Feat aay. PG. W. DITCH Nc w Cb i 000; terin: Fs street. RRYTOWN AND IN urnished fi tull list of Hudson RMEDIATE iver fATIONS for the s¢ ruperty for sa econd street, be HOPK & CARKINGTON, Twe ow Broadway and Fitth avenu t RM OF 200 AC NEAR c ase, barns, sheds, all in tine o ast Fourteenth street. TY-FOURTH WA and near Je very r y. See theo Aven rner 1th SALE—AN ELEGANT CORNER PROPE se hh ! n improvements; lot 50x1v) Pu baile in We ‘wWenty-thirc aE. BROWN, a €asy terms; if7(h street, Morrisania depot. NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1874.-TRIPLE SHEET. WESTCHRSTER COUNTY PROPERTY i FOR SALE OR TO RENT. | PO LeT—FURNISHED, A FIRST CLass COUNTRY i; in East Chester, bb, mi ¢ » Mount Ver- hon; 35 minutes by the New Haves Railro: RH f ast Chescer, N. ¥., or can West F street. from Wig A. Ml to 3? sad RENI—BEAUTIVUL PLACE IN WESTCHESTE county, on the Sourd: mansion house, stable, & | grounds fluely laid out and plenty of bk. A. WILLARD, ioo Water street, } “YONKERS —IP YOU WANT TO HIRE A HOUSE OF | ¥ description, trom $400 to $1.4), or purebase or 1 er DON. ae ar call on JANES YOU n 4 Yo rs. HANGE— P7L ACKES OF LAND FOR SALE OR TO E $2 “Yor City or Brookiyn Tenement Property; situated one mile east of Fordham, on the n turnpike road, «by the new annexation ire of THOMAS BESWIU ) New York. 0. 375 Front sire | JERSEY CITy OBGKEN, RUDSON CITY AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE | For Sale. GRE \ SPLENDID THREE STORY brick House, 12 roo ment a y minutes’ walk but will sell to Tins iN, 3L Montgomery street, Jersey City. To Let or Lease. )URNISHED HOUSE TO RENT—FOR THE SUMMER season; an elegant, first class three story frame Dwelling House, completely turnished, on the Heights, overlooking the Hudson River and city ot New York; uly one hour from City Hall: plenty ‘of garden, trai &e.; rent $75 per month, Apply to CREVIER BRDs. Newark street, Hoboken, N. J # Mo LEASE—FOR A TERM © YEA Manufacturing Site, situated in Jersey City, near ‘ties und rauroads, containing three large trame build- » al:nost new, and having an extensive vard in fron location unequatied fo wmuiactur business of an wind. Address EXECUTOR, box 267 Jersey City Post once. A, LARGE PROPERT OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. ae COUNTRY RESIDENCE AND at Mamaronéck, Westchester J wiles from New ntains 18 ro. ins: « $12,500; terms mile from depot; house y located on high ground: JOHN 8. PIERCE, 108 Broadway. WITH FIRST CLASS HOUSE every city convenience. price $8,000; terms easy; s one hour. Apply to EB. B, HORT OF TEN ROOMS A or to rent daily; iff 2—AT FREEPORT, poms, With thoaern Ci fine outbuildings, In- , ON premises, near Southside (NINE ROOMS) TO LET CHEAP, AT N.J.: barn and acres of land if wanted. in- a. TOUSLEY, sixth avenue. A FURNISHED HOUSE OF 19 ROOMS TO LET 4A. Por six mouths, Cola Spring . FUR. w Bruns e house, nume= jools, churches; Owner couNTRY es, stocked, ove em’ improvements, . quantities fruit: Iking distance; trequent trains, nue, Brooklyn. FIRST CLASS FARM, SEVENTY-FIVE ACRES, with new buildings, beautifully located, one New York Central Railroad, in Madison county. Apply immediately at 208 Last Thirtieth street. —$1,000 CASH FOR A PLOT OF FOUR 1,0), 100X100, on fine graded avenue, S minutes trom Brooklyn ferries by ; Utle perfect. Address H., box 178 SACRIFIC ts (worth ON—FURNISHED AND UNFUR- BR nished Houses to rent; adapted to summer or r: hot and cold water, baths, gas, stables, gardens, Ww lawn ‘ait hour trom city. 3, beautiful scenery ; . Y,'PENISTON, No. 1 Pine street. h Pp The possibility of a new issue af inconvertible paper Lregara with amazement and anciety, and, inmy judgment, such an issue would be a detri- ment and a sham i, 6 MILES FROM CITY, use, 12 rooms gas, water; depot; price $4,000; terms corner’ State and N—30 MINUTES FROM CIry, DE- hed and unfurnished Houses to rent, siraple furni adapted to winter and summer: hot and cold water, | baths, gas gardens lawns, stables, beautiful seenery. HIRAM MERRITT, J. A STORE TO LET—ON STATE rire’ of business: has been occupied for : first class stand tor any busi- Apply at No. 23 West State street, Trenton, N. J. AUTIFUL DAIRY FARM, 110 ACRES, NEAR mien, in Oneida county, fine buildings, 1 lo 67 acres, $800; all finely located. Apply at 245 East Thirtieth street. AT STAMFORD. th obtain Board ation. Address, n # private tamily in with reference, . very desirable . E., box 442 NSWICK, ON location, ‘good plain build- buildings, Ate USHINE INE STONE HOU improvements and 17 ; Tent low toa OF 12 ROOMS—WITH ALL acres of ground and plenty of Dunellen. near Piain Ment buildings, fruit, water. wood Photograph. &e., with ELIZABETH snird avenue, corner l1th street. OARDING HOUSE OR HOTEL TO LET—PUR. nished or vniurnished, Jerbilt Landin acres: desirably jo & responsibl ant only. LD, 56 Hroadway. JATSKILL, N. Y.—STORE TO RENT, 40X18, WITH J” Lott and Cellar, suitable for croc nods 5 no crockery store in t Address Rt. A. BOWNE, box 278 Catskill (S. ¥.) Post ofice. “VOT THIS OL fOUSES $1, $1,509, $2,000 and upwa $100 cash, a montiily. SMITH'S Real Estate office, Atlantic avenue, uear Howard t New York. THIS OUT.—NEAT COTTAGE, SE ROC od collar, full lot, $1,203; easy’ terms, Apply ner Adantic and Pennsylvania avenues, East New York. (oes T FOR SAL AUTIFULLY SITU: t bank of Pa adjacent to Vas. D | ork; dwelling, 13 | dance, Cedar street. GARRETT COUNTY, MD., 18 » coming season, This sum ithe Alieghany the line of the the glade ve tide water, o is supplied d thre improved the first re and crowds, For terms and fur: R. SHARP, Master Baltimore, Md: to THOMAS 0, RR. N. J. CUTOR E Ms opposite front; extensive riparian + and ferry rights: im mense qt { views; partadmira- hin Wants, part put ans, &e., appls » 193 Broadway. AND FOR SALE—FUR 2 with modern Improve- nd casy term: JOHN 4. ELWELL, 93 Cedar street, N. J. HANDSOME 13 rooms; 10 m on prey LY $f FURNISHE pot; $I. eet, first hous ads KCHANGE WOOD.—FOR SALE, TO LET OR &c.; turhished Houses avenue, for Krooklyn Ho KELLY BROTHERS, 205 Broadway J.—A FINE RESIDENCE TO LET, ne most desirabl n improvemen price able, CLARK & way, basement, room ©, of R.A. GOR: e woo! SALE—BARGAIN—FAIRVI rwo well located.very nice trame Hi unds, irom Twenty-third and Ch tn, five commutation $1 per w out $42 will let atter the 18th inst. Owner, 235 Wes kK -PARM . 23 MILES IN air road, Ave minutes’ walk irom mms andcellar; large barn, gra 1,500 fe MONT STATION, Wi frame House, with six ct xchange tor low priced 3 & SON, 44 Broome st SALE—A PLEASANT COUNTRY HOME; iy tand) ; buildings in good re i v of Long Island sound; wea on the les; wine rms address box & omee, 10% N EASY TERMS, SRY. ; : eile, Ned w Fi anklin JOR SALE ¢ N r; 70. kK IN FACTORY; 70- horse water p road and Ys 70 fom New York a say a onal, 15 miles LE OR F oop, 9 rom P } Houaga ana 1d rooms, anos Tents; iminedinte possseston. Apply to J. He HOPKINS, trom 'IL ty 1, at 263 brow Abbly 44 258 broadway, Leavitt | hand bathing | PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT, The possibility af a new issue of inconvertivie paper Fregard with amazement and aneiety, and, im my fudgment, such an issue would be a detre ment and @ shame.—OUARLES SUMNER, URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—ON NORTHERN Railroad of New Jersey, @ minutes from Chambers street, four minutes from depot, mine trai ; frame house, completely turmished: four ac! we, trait and garden: rent low, Further particulars and photo- raph, No. i Maiden lane. AR ROOKAWAY SUMMER HOTEL AND BAKERY i oF to let; terms easy; centre of all the nce seldom offered, “Address J. AGNEW, SHED HOUSE TO LET, ACKENSACK, N. J.—PURN! seven two minutes trom depet; Ii miles from New Yors; rent $50 4m th. W, FE. MONTES, 141 Fulton street, New York. _ T O08BR TO RENT—AT NEW BRIGHTON, BEAUTI- fully situa n Richmond terrace, unfurnished or partially furnished: rent low to a good tenan W. FARLEY GRAY, 90 Ce H OTEL OR SUMMER BOARDING HOUSE TO Containing about 80 roo-na; with one acre of ground; fine garden and py situated Giford’s Station, on Staten Island Kailroad, one hour frem the city: fihe bathing, boating and fishing near Dy. Inquire at Mr. ROLLION’S store, ford’s >tation, or of KENT, 155 West Forty-seventil streek. New York: N ILL PROPERTY AND 970 ACRES OF LAND IN Hamilton coun ew York—100 acres cleared. with buildings tree and Clear: will exchange for ductive Property or sel corner Pi and Py r Tcheap. £. A, CONK ACK, ON THK HUDSON.—TO LET OR FOR sale, a Gothic House: rent $700: a Cottage, $350; turnished if desired: will be sold at a sacrifice. E, WESTON, Mansfield station, Nyack. _ 27, FURNISHED, FROM MAY asion; all modern improve- | ments’ ample lawn, garden, stable ew; healtuful and convenient only to private family: only real names will receive at- tention; rent for year $9") ver month Brokers or prin- gipals may address COMFORT, Post office Vox 4.005, Sew ‘ork. o® ANGE, N. vie Land, new House tor residence in B J.—T0 EXCHANGE, 70 ACRES VALUA- with comfortable buildings; also ‘ne oklyn. « VERRY. 39 Nassau street, | G\N THE MILLSTONE RIVER, NEAR THREE DE- nots, on New Jersey Central’ Railroad and 32 miles from New York, the elegant residence formerly of Isaac. R. Cornell and 175 acres of superior Land; one half mile river front; lawn, filled with superb old trees; eizht cottages, ali well Tented; conservatory, graperies, ec. : one of the most beautiful seats in the State; will bé 8 bi 4 sold ata DATE REN HARDENBERGH, 58 Wall street. WARRE CIALTY.—COMMODIOUS FUR- or rent, 16 rooms: stables, out- tgs, nine acres, on ridge commanding extensive views, Ane lawns, garden, fruit, forest shade; five min- lies trom depot. HAMILTON & WALLIS, 90 Pine st. GEVERAL COTTAGES, PLEASANTLY LOCATED, near Peekskill, to rent, Views seen and particulars obtained by applying to owner, STEPHEN BROWN, 101 Goid street, New York. NRUCK GARDENE| ASE, FAVORABLY. AT GARDEN CITY, on Central Ratlzoad of Long Island | 18 miles distant, Farms of 19 to 90 or more acres eae! with sultable buildings. Apply to A. T, STEWART’ agent, Broadway aud Chambers street between 12 ant 3 o'clock, or to D. 8, DENTON, Garden City, adjoining Hempstead village. m, &¢, ;extensive | jocation; will be let | _ REAL ESTATE TO HXCHANGE, — POR SALE OR EXC f FACTORY, Ww Ly y-sixth str 60x! . five stores, lor sale: ‘will exchange for elear or lalitly encumbered property in part Apply to PARTRIDGE, Ly Broad sireet JOR SALE, TO RENT, OB WILL EXCHANGE—A very ‘ing House at Tenafly, N. J.. five minutes from depot; stabie, large garden, in perfect order; two acres 61 Ground; one hour irom New York. Apply for keys at Mr VEAL'S opposite depot, or address Vox 1,832 Post oitice, New York. Feoek MILL, ON OSWEGO CANAL.—PIVE STONES: +00 barrels daily: good chance tor business; will ren, sell or take other pr EL Lh paket. oF PERE ERIDGE, 129 Broad street. TED AND FREE AND EN GOOD DWELLINGS—R clear, in Newark, near depots; will exchange tor Mortgage back and dree or nearly ~») timproved or Unita: proved Property. Owuers only apply to M. 1, WOOLLEY, Bby Pine stree bata | _____ SUROPEAN STEAMSHIBS. The possiditiy of a new issue of tnconvertidle paper I regard with amazement and anciey, and, iu iny judgment, such an issue would be @ detri- ment and a shame,—CHARLES SUMNER. W HITE SPA® LINE. fi UEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. (ING THe UNITED SYATES MAIL, From the White Star Docks, Pavoni ferry, Jersey City. Rates—Saioon, $3) gol; Steerage, $3) currency. Saloons, staterooms, smokiug room and bathrooms in midsh.psection where least motion i (eit, thus com- Dining saiety, speed and comfort, | For inspection of plans and other intormation apply at the company’s oftice, Broadway, Now, SORA, agonk. | CELLIC ~ April 4 at P. | ADRIATI TIN prii a, an 32:89 Be wt | REPUBLIC pew May 2 ats BM. | hi Ww 1) EXCHANGE—A PEW AORES OF LAND, ON THE Hudson River, forty minutes trom Thirtieth street or Forty-second street depots, tor an unproved Farm or a nice Place worth $120.0 to $15.00), tree of mortgage, ims country vi ages ot over sixty miles trom New York, Inquire of the owner, wiving tull particulars. W. © HURD, Watertown, Litchteid e Conn, 0 TEA PEALERS,—WANTED TO EXCHANGE, A fine Estate, of 300 acres, seven miles from Balumore city, on Philadelphia Railroad, tor 1ea@s. Aadress box 53) Post office, Baltimore. [NITED STATES MALL LINE—STEAM TO QUEENS- town and Live-poo). pti ing ever, ay. YE ADELL 7, 15 A. M. IDAHO, Moore. “April 2, at 9:30 A.M. From pier 46 North River, Cabin passage, $5), gold; steerage, $30, currency. Prepaid tickets $32, currency. 4 Passengers booked to and froin Paris, Hamburg, Nor- Tay and Sweden, fc. | Drafts om Tyetand. England, ‘rance and Germany at lowest rates. MM 1 WILLIAMS & GCIOS, 2) Broadway. v NEVADA, Forsyth. $25,000 -208, S482 O8 EXCHANGE, THREE 2. + story brown stone high stoop, Thirty. second street, near Sixth avenue; will tase a small Place in the country, ‘O' DWYER, 567 Sixth avenue. __REAL ESTATS WANTED. _ en AE EAESS Wie TED—TO BUY A HOUSE, 16,8X45, OR 50X100, { W fi rorty-eighth and Seventy-ninth streets and Second and Fourth avenues; brown stone or brick, costing trom $12,000 to $15,000; cash, Address L., box 10 Herald of Der? CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON AND ALL other points in England and Wales. ‘The South Wales Atlantic Steamship Company's new first class steamships will sail from Pennsylvania Rail- road whari, Jersey City, as follow: 2 :MBRO! April 4 ANDESS Dril 13 | Pirst second | Cabin, $95, currency; steerag: curreney. Prepaid steerage certiica es from Card: Drafts tor £1 and upwards, For turther particulars apply to ARCHIBALD BAXIER & CO,, Ageni _ J? Broadway, New York, TANTED—A FARM OR PLACE ON LONG ISLAND or Connecticut shore, unincumbered, in exchange tor one-fourth, one-half or three-iourth interests in an established business in this city, worth over $20,000. and capable of great enlargement; none but responsible owner, meaning business and willing to give descvip- tion, location and value need respond. Address 3. BRACE, box 106 tlerald office. WAxrEa— 4 HOUSE BETWE! MADISON AND Sixth avenues and Thirty-tourth and Thiy streets, over 22 Teet wide; Z LESPINASSE rice BOL Lo exceed ¥. FRIEDMAN, 12 Pins _HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. in thig City and Brooklyu. The possibility af a new tssue of inconvertidle paper Tregard with amazement and anxiety, and, in my judgment, such an issue would be a detri- ment and a shame.—CUARLES SUMNER. A GIVANTED, BY A PHYSICIAN WITH A FAMILY 4\. of four adults, a medium well furnished House, cen- tral location, at $i,400 to $2,000 per aunum. Address K, W. Lay box 284 Heral ofite A. SICK, COTTAGE WaNTED-IN THE COUNTRY: 4\. Gor 10 rooms: grounds and shade; unfurnished or Partially so; rent $200 to $220 per year. “Address 1 160 Liliott place, Brooklyn. A -—Wi HAVE SEVERAL GOOD TENANTS FOR + furnished and unfurnished Houses in good locations Up town at $50) to $5,000, Parties desiring to let will find it to their interest to call on WM. H. HAYMS & SONS, 85 Cedar street, 0. LET—FOR PRIVATE AND PUBLIC USE, ON Staten Island, elogant Houses and Cottages, fur- nished aud untarnished ; rents $300 to $1,000. DS, CORNELL, Vanderbilt Landing, MNO LET—A DOUBLE COTTAGE (4 ROOMS), ENTIRE or separately; five minutes from depot; Trent $250 each half. Address M. J. THOMAS, Uastings-on-Hudsou, NO LET=FIRST CLASS NEW HOUSE IN VILLAGE; 9 rooms; garden, fruit, carriage house, stable; fine large lawn; three acres land; line Central Railroad ot New Jersey: one hour from « 1) minutes from depot. VALE) & COSTELLO, 237 Broadway, room (0 LET—AT BERGEN POINT, VIA CENTRAL RAST road of New Jersey (62 trains daily), half hour from New York, an elegant, unfurnished House, Mansard root, fnely’ located, every convenience, 13 Fooms. be- sides latindry. bathFoom. te ; posseasion “immediatsly required ; house 45x60, lot 100x160; ample grounds, bean tilu! lawn; everything strictly first class; splendid house tor boarders: rent taken in Board by two adults, Ad- | dress box 5,656 New York Post office. RAHWAY, N, J., A HANDSOME COTTAGE, nt rooms, dry céllar, gas, water and large Garden, for $30 per annum. Apply ‘to Mr. KR, SMIiH, No. 4 Fourth avenue, | Fo RENT—AT STAMFORD, CONN, A COTTAGE, handsomely furnish containing 16 room, with gas, hot and cold water, stable and garden, on high | ground, overlooking the Sound. articulars call on | or address Mrs. B. WLLLIAMS, 78 Madison avenue. EW BRIGHTON, 8, I., A FULLY furnished House wath one acre of ground attacned ; about five minutes’ walk of ferry’; gas and water; also for sale, a Louse with two lots of ground. attached, sit- uated on tront terrace in front of St Mark's Hotel. ‘New Brighton. Further particulars at WHITTEMORE & Co.'s, 56 Exchange place. 3LEWOOD, A PLEASANTLY rooms; fully furnished (with or without Horses, Carriages, &c. cow, poultry: 2 acres ot land; good garden, fruit; ice house filled ; | drive or walk from several railway stations: price $) | per month, Address box 5,491 New York Post office. 10. RENT—AT $65) PER YEAR, FINE COUNTRY Seat, fronting on Passaic River, near city and depot; | brick house, stable, 8 acres choice fruits, grapes, &c.} also Cottage, two blocks trom depot. } S. IRiLAND, 201 Broadway, T—COUNTRY RESIDENCE, GOTHIC; pleasantly situated; high grounds, ny mo Rk T? rooms; miles from New York; horse cars to depot; rent mod- | erate, Address WM. Ri WARD, Waverley, N. J. 1 shade and ornamental trees; garden and stable; ten | | | A MALL FAMILY OF ADULTS WANT UPPER OR Lower Part of nouse, six rooms, on west side, below Thirticth street; rent $60) to $700 Address L. D. W., 157 Eighth avenue, {RST FLOOR AND BASEMENT, WITH SERVANT'S Bedroom wanted on ist May, between Second and Seventh avenues; clean and in perfect repair; rent about $700; advanced monthly; resident proprietor prete rred; no children, Address W., 466 Broome street. \ TANT No D_ HC —AN UNFURNISHED HOUSE, IN FIRST class repair, hy) a small private family ; positively between Sixth and Madison avenues; rent from $3,000 to $4,000, Address box 1,687 Post office. Ww} ~Y_A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRENCH Flat or Lower Part of House, for housekeeping; willing to pay. a good price for nice accommodations an would take it immediately ;location between Fourth and Sixth avenues, Sixteenth and Fortlei streets. Address H. &. C., box 189 Herala Uptown Branch office, \ ‘ANTED—A LARGE ROOM, NICELY FURNISHED, in a thoroughly respectable house, loeated between Broadway and Sixth avenue and Tenth and Twenty- third streets, Address, with particulars, W. A. C., box 967 Post oflice. bd Ww’ ‘ED—IN A STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY, where there are no other tenants, two turnished Rooms, on second floor, front, tor housekeeping: location from Fourth to Twenty-fifth 'sireet and between <ixth and Seventh avenues; terms moderate. Address B. K., 8 Broadway, New York. Wea. SMALL FURNISHED RCOM WITHIN two minutes’ walk of Filth Avenue Hotel, at not over $2 50a week, toa permanent party. Address J. D. CONDICT, 149 Broadway. ¥V ANTED—BY A LADY, A HOUSE, PARTIALLY tu:nished, in an unexceptionable neizhborhood, where the owner would Board part of rent and would not object to boarders, Audress Mrs. HAMILTON, Herald Uptown Branch office. NIED—A SECOND FLOOR AND PART OF ‘Inird, in a first class private house: west side. Ad- dress J. HIRSCHBERG, Nos. 8 and 10 White street. NS Goreng Bens PRIVATE PARTIES, EITHER FIRST | and Second Flats or a House suitable for two fainilies; good neighborhood; west side preerred; rent not to exceed $1,009, Address D, 8., Herald office. v JANTED—BY TWO ADULTS. IN A PRIVATE house, a Floor, for housekeepins; location between Second and Sixth avenues and Kighth and twenty- fourth streets, or Yorkville ; terms must be moderate and reierences unexceptionabie. Address W. W., box 3,242 Post oftice. ME SOUTH SIDE HOTEL AT PATCHOGUE, L. L— is offered tor sale, with or without Furniture, at a great sacrifice; butcighty rods distant from depot and terminus of Southside Rallroad. Apply to HAWKINS BROTHERS, Jamesport, L. L WELVE DWELLINGS A’ RDEN CITY, 18 miles aistant, on Central Railroad of Long Isiand; | rents trom $15) to $00; early and late trains and cheap commutation ; also five brick Stores, with dwellings at- ARDS agent, Bre wa und Chambers street, trom 12 to 3 P. M., or to D. 8. DEN- | TON, Garden City, adjoining Hempstead vilage. BLOOD BoE AT Hh FAMOUS |GARDEN ciry Di Park,fimmediately adjoining Mr. A. T. Stewart's gigantic cater’ rise. Only a few lett. Geta map and ex- | tached. Apply to AT. ST. | } amine with a view to investment. For a place ot resl- | dence tae healthiest to be found. Commutation, $75 per year; distance, 18 miles: near to Thirty-tourth Sireet_ag Elizabeth, is. Four lots at $400, payable $20 monthly, or one Tot. $100, payable $5 per month. | nan, Women, boy aud girtcan afford them. } cursion at 9:50 A. Vadies shown every and see the property and be convinced | Maps tree at HITCHCOCK'S Real Estate Headquarters, | 439 Third avenue, near Thirticth street. | : ee | S200 CASH Ar”, BALANCE IN THREE YEARS PA) For the most desirable Building Lots im the charming village of Flashing; ten churches: excellent pubiie and private schools, academies and seminaries; | public Library, streets sewered, sidewalks paved, ughied with | population 8 only 22 minutes trom Thirt, | str New York, and 44 minutes trom City Hall, by | James slip ferry; shage and ornamental trees, stor sidewalks and grated streets, without extra charge to | Durchasers, Versons of moderate incans may pay.) $10 monthiy instalments. Free excursions daily ‘at 9:90 ‘A. M, and 1:9) P. M,, trom store, 49 third avenue. Maps free: ladies shown every courtesy. Call upon or address BENJAMIN W. HITCHOUCK, Reat Estate Headquar: | ters, 489 Third avenue, street depot, Flushing). $1.20( acres. well improv good farmhouse; near the seashore, Ocean count rent $200 per annum ; good mule team, wagon an | ing utensiis, manure, stock, &c., included; also 30 acres of Meadow Land. Apply to D. MESSMORL, 136 Lexing- ton avenue. Naily ex- uurtesy. Go 1 its merits. tourth WILL BLY A THR B YEARS’ LEASE with privilege ot renewal, of a Farm of 70 stables; Ane soll: lar | | | REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE, _ | The possibility of @ new issue of inconvertible | | paper I regard with amazement and anxiety, and, in my judgment, such an issue would be a detri- ment and a shame.--CHARLES SUMNER, N OPPORTUNITY TO EXCH/ NGE A DOWNTOWN AA" for a four story nigh stoop well duit cabinet finish | House tains mirrors and all the latest improve- | ments; located near Central Park and Madison avenue, below Sixty-fifth street: price $46,000; $20,000, The above is oifeved in exchange to downtown rentable Property worth dress EXCHANGE, Filth Avenue Hotel | (UASH One n House. well located 000 oF loss. Ad- NEAR NORWAL tor $7.00 Brool » M0 Broadway. AND A 2) AURE FARM, nn., will be given in exchan: JACOB SHAKE JXCHANGE OR TO LUBA FINE BRICK RESE- 1, dence, 44 feet square, tully furnished, with stables, fruit, &e. ; 16 Olty Lots, in ity of Watertown, new | Lake Ontario, Adirondack Mountams and thousand Islands; excellent fishing and hunting; would be ex | chauged tor a house in New York or vicinity, or rented ay to Post offi oved party, {rom to an app nf Address OWNER, box FOR SALE 08 EXCHANGE FOR cITY rrorEnTy— At Summit, N.J.,€5 minutes from Bar street ferry, a large Mansion, situate ‘an eminense coms manding an extensive prospect, fi + walk from pot: grounds about ILacres and ovember, tor $100), wns, drives, shade and sruit oon stable s, incluaing iveli honse co ng billiard room and two bathro er. gas pipes, Apply to the owne tt, Hann md & stickne P.M. sau street, between 12 and JOR SALE, EXCHANGE AND TO LET—\7T HACK. ensack, Passaic, Kast O: and Spring Valley, all prices and sizes; some lurnished. re SALE OR EXCHAN Lots, unencumbered, ark, N. —FROM ON on the Passaic Rive , Jor Brooklyn or city Property. JOHN SIEGEL, 79 Cedar street. TO. 300 . in New- FOR BAGH OF EXCHANGE ABOUT 2 ACRES OF Mineral Land (Hemetite iron ore); mine leased and Producing largely; a bargain, Address IRON, box 125 Herald offi OR SAL yk EXCHANGE EAP FARMS NEAR the bay and ocean; fish ing, &c.: healthy Iycation, tree trom ebil ap for $1,510 to $60,000, For particulars addres PAN, ‘iom's River, Ocean county, N. J JOR SALE UR ing about tree ( four story brick Store street, néar Pearl, rent asked; owners only ty and Off % for fn ber cent of the price Y, No. 534 Pine street POR SALE OF EXCHANGE—FOR A WELL sivoKED Farm, a three ‘y brick House in Brooklyn; all | improvements; no encdmbrance. Apply to F. Ss. URIS. | COLL, 26 Pine street, room 14, New York, Every | gas, and water in pipes now being introduced; | ew York (oMice opposite Main * £, M. MASON, No. } Chambers street | { i The possibility af a new wsue of inconvertidble paper Iregard with amazement and anxiety, and in my judgment, such an issue would be a detri ment and @ shame.—CHARLES SUMNER, ANTED—PERMANENTLY, BY TWO GENTLEMEN, nice Parlor, with two large Bedrooms adjoining handsamely turnished, with bath and closets, situated between Fourteenth and Thircy-fitth streets, where they can ireely receive their friends: none but iirst class ac- commouations, Address, with price and ull particulars, RELIABLE, Herald Uptown Branch offi ANTED—A FIRST CLASS HOUS! EITHER FUR. nished or unfurnished, where the owner will take board tor the Whole or part of the rent. Address J. H., 308 West Twenty-thi s ANTED—A FLOOR OF FOUR RUOMS, WITH USE of bathroom, tor small family of adults; rent must be moderate, Address K. B., station A, stating tull par- | ticulars. in the Country. Wastes, TO HIRE—FOR JUNE, JULY, AUGUST and September, in Lenox, Mass., a Country Kes dence, not less than 1) chambers; abouv’é acres of land, under enltivation; good stabie, with room tor 6 horses and 2cows. Audtess, with particulars, H. DALLEY, Jr., 115 Liverty street, New York. FURNITURE. ———© Ail who are economi inclined are invited to call and examine our stock of fine Furniture and compare our prices and workmauship with that of other mann facturers. You wiil ve sure to leave your order, FRANK RHONER & CO., ‘s2und 84 Bowery. “Manuractor: ast thirty: A CEIPORTANT 70 THOSE ABOUT PURCHASING + household turniture.—Rich Parlor Suits, covered in “sann brocade’ and brocatel; elegant Decker & bros. 7M% octave rosewood Pianolorte, Bedroom Sulls, rose- nth street. wood and black walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Dressing | Cases, Washstands, &c. ; library an. Silverware hair and spring Mattresses, dining Furniture, i:xtension Table, Crock rs, Private Carpets, Paintings, Bronzes, idence «10 Wess 2ist st. A ‘OR SALE, + niture in lots to suit covered in satin brocatel and reps; notorte H Carpets 50c. yard; Bookcase, Bronzes, Paintings, Cham: ber =uits, complete, with Dressing Case, Bureaus, Bed Is, Mattresses, &c.; Extension Table, Chairs, Bute fet, &c.; #) cents on the dojlar. Call at residence, 120 West Twenty-third street, near Sixth avenue. PRIVATE FAMILY, LEAVING CITY, WILL Dis. ot their Furniture at @ sucrifice—Magni—icent Room Suit. covered silk brocade of the richest description, made order, cost $450, for $200; do. $100 do., $40; siper> rosewood Pianotorte, four round cor ners, celebrated maker, for $30; curved rosewood Kta- $100; Carpets, Mitrors, Paintings, Bronzes, Builet, sy Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Matiresses, Extension . Silverware, Glassware, Uhinaware, Cutlery, &c. House furnished 6 mont W. R. LIVINGS AND mod R. Ll A -_ KLY dhe Furniture, € ts und Bedding, at B. PERTHWAIT & CO."s, 155 amd 137 Chatham sf ‘and low pric EA NT OF CARP FURNITURE, Bedding, at lowest cash prices, by weekly in aL O'FARReLL's warelhwuse, #10 Bighth ave- Thirtieth and Thirty-frs: streets, ae, near 5h ay. (HLY PAYMENTS FOR cow: eet. AD LAR E SELDOM MET WITH FOR CASH—AT residence 21 East Twentieth street, near inlaid Parlor, suit $15); one 0. WW; Bedroom, $20, ai tor less than ARPETS AND FURNITURE cash pric weekly or monthly p ‘ Marat 386 Third evenue, betw 3, C — Furniture, Beds, Wedding, te, Payments taken by the wees or month, ‘Terms ea KELLY & CO,, corner of Twenty-fifth street and Sixth avents, 1OOD SECOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS, AL J sizes: rich patterns and fine qualities English Bros seis and Ingrain, very cheap, at 112 Fulton street, bo. tween William and Nassau, MISCELLAN KNAP un —Plansand perspectis . NO, 187 BROAD. ORA v sor a number of elegant w J Cottages, now in course of construction, ground 1UOXLs embellished with evergreens; hedges; croquet, Also Building sites; unparalicied advantages to goou famiiles, MURAL FLOWERS WILLIAM FITZPATRICK, Florist, 1.213 Broadway. Flowers arranged In all N Sort splendid assortinent of Flowers for kaster. ORTABLE EQUATORIAL —TELESCOPES—ALL sizes, Address WiLLIA, . 4 tones, st MD, SCHRADER, Ho- $ of} designs for churches, Plants furnished, and a € NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, ‘The Genera} Transatiantic Company's Mail Steamships between New York and Havre, calling at Brest. | . The splendid vessels on this favorite route to the Con- } tinent (being more southerly than any other) will sail from pier No. 0 North River, as tollows:— ANERIQUE, Houssan tf -Saturday, April 4 EUROPE, Lemanie. Pr Saturday, Aprtl 18 | ST. LAURENT, Lachesuez.. + Saturday, May 2 PERLIRE, Surmont. Saturda’ 16 Binge, of passage tw goid netuding wine) to Brest or javre :— First cabin, $123, Second cabin, $75. Superior accommodations for a few steerage passen- gers at $35. Excursion tickets at reduced rates, Ainerican travellers going to or returning from the Contiment of Europe by taking this line avoid both tran- sit by English railway and the discomforts of crossing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and expense, GEORGE MACKENZIK, Agent, 5§ Broadway. Pe June and THOroatier the departures will be nu eck. THANE AMERIQUE, FOR BREST AND HAYRE, Will leave pier No. 80' North River, toot of Mérton street, on Ratucday, Apr ‘ Tet! pel0ck, Passengers are on board & o'clock. i aide GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent. AGLE_LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS 10 PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG, The. plagent Cinaernulte iron steamships will sail from New York as tollows = LESSING, Captain —— ...... +..May 5 from Eagle Ang pier, toot of Firat street, Hoboken. RATES OF PASSAGE TO PLYMOUTH, LONDON, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG, Cabin—First'saloon, $120, gold; second saloon, $72, gold. Steerage—To Plymouth ‘and London, $30, currency; to eas be poet H $30, gold; prepaid tickets rom Hamburg, }, currency, Forireight apply t6 FONCH, EDYE & CO, 27 South Miilliam, street. For passage ‘apply to KNAUTH, Na- CHOD & KUHNE General Agents, 113 Broadwi G{RBAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE, NEW YORK 70 BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIREO?, ‘The steamers of this line will saul trom pier 13 East River, as follows:— GKEAT WESTERN, Stamper. Saturday. April 1 CORNWALL, Gibson. Saturday, May 2 Cabin passage, $70; intermediate, $45; steerage, $30, cUpply to tao Aout, 0 Sou street fo the en! at . oi 'é. B MORGAN'S SONS, YUNARD LIN! NOTICE. With a view of dimtnishing the chances of colliston the steainers of this line take a specified course tor all sea- sons of the year. ‘On the outward passage trom Queenstown to New York or Koston, crossing the meridian of #) at 43 latitude, or nothing to the north ot 48, ‘On the homeward passage crossing the meridian of 50 at 42 latitude. or nothing to the north of 42. i TUE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL AIL, STEAMSKIPS BETWEEN NKW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. FROM NEW YORK. FRO! JAVA. Wod., April 1 CHINA... CUBA. ......Wed.) Apri 8 CALABRIA..Wed,, April 29 ABYSSINIA..Wed., aprill5 BATAVIA. PARTHIA Sat, Aprills *SCOTIA -Wed., May 6 *RUSSIA,....Wed., Apmlz2 ALGERIA. Sat. ay LJ and every following Wednesday and Saturday trom New York. Steamers marked * do not carry steerage passen- gers. Cabin passage $80, $100 and $130, gold, according to accommodation. Return tickets on favorable terms. Swerage $39. curren Steerage tickets from Liver: ool and Queenstown and ail parts of Rurope at lowest rates, For Trelghe and cabin passage apply at the com: mye 0. office, lowling Green, For steerage passage at y, Trinity Building. Broadway, Tey RES G. PRANCKLYN, Agent or to P. H. DU VERNET, Clark and Randolph streets, Chicago, TL ‘NMAN LINE—NOTICE, ‘The course laid down for these steamers, and followed by them tor several years, is fixed to pass 250 miles south oi Cape Race. Although the voyage is thus lengthened about 100 mites better weather is met with, and there is | much greater freedom trou fogs and Soating ice and the | danger ot navigation consequent thereon. Royal Mail steamers are ointed to sail as follows :— ya MO QUEENSTOWN AND. LIVERPUOL- CITY OF BRUSSE! Saturday, April, 4, at2P. M. CHYY OF PARIS. turday, April (1, atl P. jaturday, Apri 18, at? P.M, 5 aturday, April 25, at 1 P.M: and cach succeeding Saturday and ‘Thursday, trom Pier 45 North River. RATES OF PASSAGE, CABIN, $8), and $9) gold, according to accommodation. Round trip tickets at iower rates. STHERAGE.—To Liverpool, Quecnstown, Glasgow, Lon- donderry, Loudon, Bristol, ‘Cardiff, Beliast, Havre or Hamburg, $30. Prepaid certificates, $32 currency. Passengers are torwaraed to sweden, Norway, mark and Faris at reduced rates. | Drafts issued at lowest races. | For cabin passage and general business apply at the company's office, No. 15 Broady x | hoe steerage pissuge, at 3 Broadway or Pier 45 North ver. | JOHN G, DALE, Agent. | | Den- eee & FAULK, 402 Chestnut street, Philadel- a. | w?'S"OREAGH, 102 State street, Boston. Ro o BROWN, 32 South Clark, corner Lake street, Chicago. WM. INMAN, Liverpool and No. 9 Rue Seribe, Parts. ‘ATIONAL LINE. NOTICE. ‘This company takes the risk of imsurance (up to $500,000 in gol) ‘on each of its steamers, thus giving pas. sengers the best possible guarantee for safety and the avoidance of danger at sea, The most southerly route has always been adopted by this company to avold ice and headlands. From piers #4 aud 47 North River. QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. i Apl. 11, 12M. | SPAIN. Sat, ApL 8,12 M. ITALY..Sat, Apl. 18,3 P.M | QUEEN Sat, May 2.3 P.M. FOR LOND DIREC! HOLLAND, Capt. Simpson, Wednesday, April 8, at 9 A.M. Cabin passage, $70, $30, currency. Steeragc, $29 cur- eturn tickets at reduced rates. Prepaid steer- ge tickets from Liverpool at the lowest rates. ‘Apply at the company’s office, No, 69 Broadway. W. J. HURST, Manager, | (J00K's TOURIST AND EXCURSION TICKETS are issued to every part of the world. ‘They are printed in English on one side and in the language of the country where used on the other, | They are all soid at reductions ranging from 10 to 4% | per cent below ordinary tares, Mheir holders are not reauired to travel in large parties. \ They allow breaks of journey at points of interest en route. which ordinary tickets do not. | They can be had with steamship tickets or without steamship tickets, Couk’s Tourist tickets are used by 75 per cent of the | Americans travelling to Europe, they are available for passengers by any line of steam- ships from America. | _ Cook's next personally conducted party to the South of France, [talv, Switzerland ana the Raine, leaves vy | steamer Egypt, May 9; price $650 gold tor 100 days’ travel and hotels. | “Cook's Excursionist” for April, contains fares for over 1,000 tours, 1s bow ready, price 10 cents, UOUK, SON & JENKINS, 261 Broadway, New York. YORK AND GLASGOW. STEAMER EVERY ALTERNATE DAY, Tuesday steamers proceed via Londonderry. Thursday steamers proceed via Queenstown, * Saturday steamers proceed direct to Glasgow. From Company's piers 20 and 21 North River, New York. Te Caledonia. April 4) Elysia, April lt Victoria, Tues..April 7| india. April ls Olympia ....Thurs- April. | Bolivi i April 21 Macedoni. April H | Trinacria...Thurs.: April 23 Rates of passage—payuble in currency nd To Glasgow, Liverpool, a 3 G Cabin, $65 to $9, according dations Return tickers Intermediate, $55. ‘0 steamer and accommo- sued at reduced rates. teerage, $3). Drafts issued tor any amount at lowest rates. : full information, to Com- reen, SON BROTHERS, Agents. Send for cireutars, givin pany’s oifices, 0. 7 Howlin I ED sTAR Se ear vecamAPPUINTED TO CARRY THR UNITED STATES AND BELGIAN MAILS, POR ANTWERP, April 1] VADEREAND na pril 4 | hens veAD May ii OY BRLE . ‘ny 23 sw FROM ANTWERP. For New York, For Philadelphia, Lk Bay i i Me te gama oe March 25 115! ¢ - April 2 PASSAGE, IN CURRENC diniahag From New York. | ELL.. Ki First cabin Second cabin, Btgerage cH Passenger Shag RATES Ample attend Classes Unsurpassed. Every steamer carries & \eht and other information ORG W. COLTON, Avent, 44 Broad street, New York, BROUDER BECKE, General European Agent, 1 stewarde Ke Fates G pase apply to Antwerp. TO GLASGOW, IIVERPOOL, Shes AST AND LONDONDERRY, ee how Clede-bukit steamers will sail from Saturday, April 4 Saturday, April 13 thereafter, taking passen- all paste Great Britain and hye ceil and Madigan a s ‘For :reight or passage app! BALDWIN & CO. Agents, sf p Broadway. Steerage office, No. 45 Broadway, ach Mi ynderry, Queenstown or | May 25 | RTM GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIT COMPANY. For soutoampton and Bremen. The s AME KICA, Capiai K Bussins, will ee Seep ANNE BOA Og aa TF eee eae! ¥ Third sine Bohoks Y to. be tolloweg by eR nlp lermann, Captain J. Reichmann. on Saturda, ty RaTEs OF PRNAat HOM ROSBOS, HAVRE AND payable in gold or its equivalent in currency. con x " Bteerase. - » » Fer (reight or passage appl Bowling Green. R PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG, HAMBURG. mat! steamshi| nape POMMERANTA, Captain M. F, Scluvensen, will sail cn Thursday, April 9, Rates of passage to V/lymouth, London, Cherbourg and Hamburg :— gold. steerage to Cherbourg and Hamburg, $30, gold, 5 points in Eng. land, Scotland and Wale: ren Th A, as extra steamer, ATIA will sail April MW, 1874. KUHNHARDT & CO. €. B. RICHAKD & BOAS, ent rk, 6 Broa lwa; York, to LRICHS & CO., Agents, : Noe? F° The Hamburg-Aimerican Packet Company's trom 18/4, tor Hamburg. First Cabin—Upper saloon, $120; lower saloon, $72, steerage to Plymouth, London and all cy. ‘April 11, 1874 General Agen General Pagsenger Ag JTNITED STATES PASSPORT BUREAU.—OFFICIAL sports of the Departinent of State issued by A c. whetManre, United states Court House, 41 Cham: bers street. vay Ticket Office. Cabin, $75; tntermediate, 3 gaan a, Philadelphia lines also. Dratts pi ble anywhere. ROSSA, proprietor Northern Hi Sortiandt ferry, New York. QOrPexevay ROSSA.—GENERAL S7EAMSHIP AND $40 COAST WISE STEAMSHIPS, ‘PACIFio MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE. sputthed irom Per i North, River, New York. 4s Ohi, at. 1. M.—ACAPULCO, Captain —. Pas sengers and freist. Saturday, April 18, at 12 M—CITY OF GUATEMALA, ease ae tiildied Freight an Ea ase ge 8 April 25,at) PM. “HENRY Oita a Suey enatly Mar toreaer, opmnecting every ighily Saturday * t Henan rich eal keane La ,annirat American, lexican Coast and South Pic s Faseenger steamers Will call ut KINGSTON, Jamaic doth on their outward aud homeward trips, arriving ai fhal port on Hriduy, the sixth day after leaving New York, and leaving Sulurday P. M. for Aspinw: Extra steamers for freight. &c., will be despatched intermediate Saturdays. whenever the necessitles jee as aga AN his iue carrying United splen jteamers of ne, ct States Malla leave Sun francisco for Yokohaina, Hong Shi follows :— Kong and PERE REPU SLAG, April 1. ALASKA, April 13. ————, May 2. Tea will be brought om San Francine to New York, fast, t $49, gold, per ton U0 Ibs. fares ays ae Fe OW PASSAGE (inclnding berth, meals and al! reauisites for the trip) t= New York ‘3 San STADSiCO $5), $100 or $110, cure rene; cording location. New York to ‘Kingston--$25 or $90, gold, according to toga De cte00 to Yokohama—$15), gold. San Francisco to Hong Koug—-$200, gold. Faye trelzot or PAABARG, OF OUer inrormatton, appt Ps any’s office, ir or ver, root Kew York fi J. BULLAY, Superintendent. Rt Hatca, ial Vice President and Managing Director, AVANA, FO® VASAlpRogREso AND VERA CRUZ .. RK, HAVANA AND MEXICAN MAIL 5.5. LY NEW YOU Mving bier No-9 North fiver at P. CUBA.. Havana and Mexico). crry OF MiRID! Havana uvirect). “CITY OF HAVANA...) (avana vin Ni CITY OF NEW YOHic”-(Havana direc For freight oF parsng NDI SONS, 33 Broadway. EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE, ‘These first class steamships will sail every Tuesday, at 8P, M., from pier 13 North River, foot of Cedar street, for Havana direct, as tollows;— CRESCENT CITY, Curtis. COLUMBUS, Reed MORRO CASTLE, Morto! For freight or passage ( “atone Sop WILLIAM P. CLYDE & CO., No. 6 Bowling Green. D. McKELLAR, Agent in Havana. IEXAS _|INE—FOR GALVESTON, TOUCHING AP Key West, carrying the United States Mail,—Steamer CLYDE. Captain Kennedy, will leave pear 2} Last Kiver, Saturday, April 4, at 3°? M. Through bills of lading ven to Houston and all points on the Galveston, Hous- on and Henderson and B, B. and C. R. R. No charge foe forwarding in New York. For freight or passage, having erior accommodations, a ow C,H. MALLOY. % CO, 153 Maiden lane, or W. P. CLYDE, 119 Wallstreet. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. ¢ Cromwe! ms) ‘The steamshi| KNICKERBORER, Baptain 3 bes | leave pier No.9 North River on Saturday. April 4, at, M. Freight reeetved dally. Through rates given te ndianola, Rockport or Aranzas Whart, Bi o, St. Louis and Mobile. Cabin passares | p25. For ireizht or passage apply to CLA! ‘Went street The possiditity of a new rssue of tnconvertible paper I regard with amazement and anciety, and, in my judgment, such an issue would be a dere ment and a shame.—CHARLES SUMNER. ‘Sant! OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. MERCHANTS! STEAMSHIP LINE, The steamship EMILY B. SOUDER, from pier 46 North River (loot of North Moore street, on Saturday, April 4, at 3 o'clock P. M. Freights received daily. Through rates given to 8t Louis, Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston and Indianola. For treight or passaze. having, superior accommods tions, apply to FREDERIC BAKER, pier 36 North River OUTHERN LINE—FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The following new and first class steamers will sail every Wednesday, at3 P. M., trom pier 2) Kast River t= Steamer CLLY OF DALLA April & Steamer CITY OF GALVE:! Steamer CARONDELET . Steamer CITY OF HOUSTON, Freight received daily. Throazh rates ton, Indianola, Rockport or Arkansas Whar!, Brazos, Santiago and st. Louis. Cabin p.twsaze, $50: steerage do., $25, Fur freight or passage, (having superior accommo lations, apply to . MALL 20. skied 153 Maiden lane, ‘ORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND. DAILY LINE to Norfolk, and Monday, Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday to Peters. burg and Richmont. OLD DOMINION »sTEAMSi1P COMPANY. From pier 37 North River, toot of Beach street, steamers Jeave daily at 3P. M. tor Nortolk, ant p: nger steamers: for Nortoik, City Point and Kichmond on Tuesdays, ‘Thursda: id Saturdays, same hour. Throust is of Jading and passe’ all pommts South and southwest via rinia and Tennes- see, Atlantic Coast, Seaboard and other line: Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad for Western points at by steamers at Nortoik for Newbern and Washington, N, C., and otaer points. Oflice, 197 Greenwich street. ner tickets issued to ——RAVELLERS GUIDE. A —PEOPLE’S LINE FOR ALBANY—THE SPLEN did steamers PREW and S!. JOUN leave pter 41, f ‘sexcepted) at6 P. Me foot of Canal street, daily (Sund QCIUZESS LINE STEA $15). Daily (Saturda days at P. M. BOATS FOR TROY.—FARE M.; Sun: 's excepted), até P. .. Irom pier 49 Sorth waiver, toot Li: QCATSEILL one ¢K LINE FOR CATSKILL.—TH J” egant steamer NEW CHAMPION, Monday, We day and Friday; ANDREW HARDEN, ‘tuesday, day and Saturday, from pier 35, foot of Franklin stree: PAE NIVER LINE 0 posto via Newport and Fall Riyer. The magnificent steamers NEWPORT and OLD Ole ONY eave pier 28 Nerth River, foot of Murray street daily Sundays excepted), at 5°P, M. Through ticke sold at all principal hotels'in the city. A PRRCH ANTE OPPOSITION LINE” FOR ALBANY and Troy, commencing April 1.—The JAMES B. SCHUYLER will leave pier 43 North River. Spring street, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 6 P, Fare $1; deck 50 cents, connecting with railroads North COX, owner. and West; returning leave Albany 7 P. M. J. W. HAL wi KILL AND ree ME —the javorite steamer GE: + regular trips on this Particulars hereatter, CYRUS OVERBAUGH, Agent, corner of West and Harrion s:reets. SYLVANIA RAILROAD, THE GREAT TRUNK LINE AND IT) STATSS MAIL ROUTE, rie) leave New Mad from foot ot Debrosses and Core landt streets, as follow: Express tor Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and Soa with Pullman Palace Cars attached, 9:30 A. M., 5 an 820 P.M. sunday 9 and 8:30 P.M, For Wibidmsnort, Lock Haven, Corry, and Kric, via hiladelphia ant Brie Railroad, 70. M.: tor Williams port, 9:30 A. M., connecting at Philadelphia, For Biitinore, Washington, and the South, at 840 A. Mo, Sand 9 P. unda Expres y 30 A.M. 122 5,1 Express tor Philadetph rai ¥; 5 wan, . $s 5 Spo. OM and 1 nig ont M.” Sunday, 6:16 20, 7:40, 8,9 10, 1A. Mey 12 Moat, 4:40, 5, 5:2), Bild, 6 G10, O23), % Se eas might Sunday 8:20, Oh 7 NING LINE diate landings. GWICK will 6 22:40, $210, 30, 4:10, 423), (, lu, tiss0'P, Mf, and 12 night s:19'P. F wis Gy 6 230, 7220, 8 10 A. Me, 12 Mo. 1, 2 2:30, Sa ULE, 5:2, 9:10, By 40, ili, 10. 9 12 night. and G0 bs For Woodbridge, Perth Amboy ana South Amboy, 6 and iba. 23, 4:0 and 6 P.M. For New, Branawick, 7: 18A, M.. 3.90, 6:10, 7. P.M 12 night. Stn For East Millstone, 12 noon. 3:1) and 4 For Lambertwille and Femingion, 9:30. For Mhilliuspurs and Belvidere, 9:30 A. and P.M. Aveomiiy eon for Bordentown, neiington a) ‘ en, 740 and 9:39 A, M., 8: pie E } For f eal 7d AM, Zand & For Farmingdaie and squdan, Zand? P.M, For Pemberton and Camden, ‘Trains arrive as folio’ ¥ 1233, and 799 P.M daily Monday. From Washing‘onand saltinore, 6 6318 an 10:27 P. winds, 695.4. Ma Punday, M. Se Tand 914 Broadway, No.1 Ast Desbrosses and Cortlandt a Emigrant ticket oflice, No. 8 Battery place, Ad CASSAIT, DM. BOYD, Jr, © “Gepera: Manager. Gen, Passenger Agent. STONINGTON LINE FOR Do-roN. he clegant steamers KHODE ISLAND, every ‘Tuesday, Savurday. ‘4 NARRAGANSETT, every Mond Friday, trom pier 43 North River, avs Ticket offices, 56, 449 Flouse, and toot ot Thursday ané Wednesday and P.M THE BALL SEASON. : HE “WALLACE HOP! (S1GHTERNTH), SATURDAY evening, April 4, at Ferrero’s Assembly Rooms (lam. man Building), Bast Fourteen e pa ath street, closing at 'P. Me popups GEORGE H, WALLACE & BON,

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