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= NEW YORK ee | WHOLE NO. , 7185. MORNING EDITION---SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1882.’ “d AG CHANCE jy J FOR SPECULATORS —TOR MASSION Hous HOUSE, erantniee 8] rtinevere | A A Bapy ec Lye AND FA Moo SINGLE vv SALES BY AUCTION, | Aas i opened ciecak hetemutll py Magne | Teiketteetese testy "Sorsey (Gy with pithia firee minctes . 22 A UTION: L NOTICE. THOS. by may M AUCTION) NEER.— ~ By W. L. Van Zandt.—This day, at 103¢ e’olook. will “sake lace the Inet sale till after 4th uly, com} yall the Zum tore, ra Goods, Wines, Champagne, the store. Al seven valuable Counting ec eatin eet ae oon Abit fe aghttitaon Miaitrniee Cavs | Heeric tatthanal eth tiem 01 537 Ninth street, between avenuee’B and C- he intends ki hi il remus AKERY FOR SALR—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES FURNISHED ROOM, WITHOUT BOARD, TO . Garisthdh one or two single gentlemen. Apply at Nor To those whe may farce him with's call DAVID POLLOCK, 11 Chatham street, “louse Decks aad Book: Gases: Tatie Linge Oly Onees hak AKPRY FOR SALI rock SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORE 7. And M House, Franklin Terrace, Hoboken. than they 0 ml tot te 0 @ oF two ali vateaie Watente, Chalas, bo” Next auto duly announoed, For further particulars, indeice of LUERS E SURGENS, pashoeaiutecitan oboken, x 94 Borclay stroet . ARG AINE, FOR SALE, TO CLOSE ADVANCES, OR Hines PAVILION HOTEL, AT THE HIGH- ve TION NOTICE—H. N. BUSH, AUCTIONEER, lands of Novasink, having been Gnlarged an and a i will sell, this day, at 10% o'clook in the sales room No. hire.—| , wr open for the reception of vistors, e ip singe 10 North William stroct, Be tends, Bureau ‘Backers, 80: = Diamonds St, Gala Foal Pemengeaes, Wasekos seit Shahings Bensings Cater ond evo? Mathings ate beeote yg Gi at reepoctability ved auswer this. Ad: ta, Couches, Couch Bed intends, M :teresses, Carpets, S Sum: fo Linens. black, white rows ether sdvantages, the Edwin Lewis and Gil- os Stoves, Bh artes, Bree Bees Ae a tic fi . id hand edaily from the foot of Robinson street, and the ‘Also, soon ie ‘Slike, black Sittaaad' ‘Musline, at 86 Nassau 6 al Verom Peck sei. ‘obinsom im front rooms, Cash Loan Ot | He tht tha gd AND BEpnoo: TO LET. othe eaten t a ton eo en a; bath and DER pips me ‘closet om or 4 floor: apant. Terms UCTION NOTICE.—WM. B. JONES. AUCTIONEER: | Ty uiipina £078 FOR ONLY $001 8 AYS' HOUSE, DALHOUSIE § CARR, MONTREAL, | moderate; references exchanged. irondway, Ws Wap a ae tie! Biatviites Love OR ONLY 90 1e Fam BEAUTT: H 4 'G.F, POPE.” | one door above Franklin strest. 4 theee lan tere Tete tadsee Rives Raikes | OE iE DONEGANA HOTEL.—NOTRE DAME STREET, | JROARD AT sra\ oly $10 $10 — reaued i the Sime of subsoribing. For inaps Montreal, tote ate < new, On] ant establish To ne a ta Condit ag Bradway oted, and oppn for sit eta of tami: | Bly ih ane pl boarders, _ The OARDIN ee THE ATLANTIC HoTEE, SOUTH scheke Baten ain % B “stocky usar the Basin ay from d Furniture, from A be, fociity for thoes who wists to kesh 2 ‘ for thoee who wish to keep or ‘yriring every Saye: of mahors yan marble ap top Far ignborhaets etd oles, ‘The trains aud steamers ra vente ‘Hen eget Rinna Rit | Ei ed teins augue ans, | Buscar eMart | Am mer! is ie 5 ‘ashetanc vat Vantage 1o vi ene of mot PRS wee = oe ape vis and Mattresses, ae ‘and Oil Cloths,” large sana |W inn eos OFAS. ME TAYLOR. 281 Greenwich street, | S'iightful situations within 100 mites of Now York. 1 Bur. ons BARLOR, | SUITABLE FOR A GENTLE- week Ginases, per, a) portable Desks, Boston is region of country being feet so proverbiaily known for its healtn- Rockers im quantitios, ‘Chairs, ke, ‘Saie will be poromp- i fulness, together with its immediate proximity to churelis, bool Office, do. presente auvantages over almost man and at also, tlemoa, can be board bors atreot. for one or two winglo gor by applying at 12 Cuma Fes SALE—FOUR TEN-PIN ALLEYS; HAVE ONLY been in w — ________ since the Bnd day of Jaavars Aart A ituati (thin the game distanos of a Sheriff Martines, at saley Too re. street tnd Fateceontic treet misting of parlor and bodroots & R peadway <Heary ll ‘sell as adovi OR SALE—FARMS OF TEN ACRES OR MORE Vartion tishe mall family, or two or more sin; na o'clock, this aay i hout reserve, by oatalo, pleasantly situated at Lakeland, L. I., adjoining the ress the proprictor at Port tls. | Apply at 0" Ghinton Pinso, comer ot igh Grenne Furaitir of i furnlabed house oneisting of han raurtade hots the cers stop sx times ¢ dug. “fhe kad tor House. Stoanboat oval gilt framed Mirrors, Pi Silage Oil Paintings, selling fast, rokarers, at $20 per acre. eill, leaves pier No. 3, North River, Firs? Tapostey and three-ply Carpets, Oll Cloth, rosewood pactor | Very great ie pera Peivery ak 7 Boars ELEGANT APARTMENTS, IN A in satin, brocatelle and |i ere; malo Sew deers clase baths, bi Plonty of ohoies fruit who have pure! $0 fas ad 24, BHC and 7 UM. Face ange pas and Cbairs, Tables with and without marble le tops, Window | {5 satistactoril Dench bathing. Fur | im one of the most desirable loa he city. Terms Shades, Divan:, Tete a-tetes, and a wall eas raghae uitemoderate, “Apply at fl Bast Tifteenth, eerect, of nt French, and Gothic Bedsvends, Matiroree, Palinsey wry | twice the ori dhe Bowe Wisk Wendling Mechangs, 47 Deane etrest sscous ttreseoe, ted and enamelied ‘bedroom Furniture ia sct toheottage Chaltm ais, 26 seesad ste: tend quaatity of veoond hand l'Purniture, to close an hhout regard to the weather. Catalogues m neni door cast from 304 Brondway, BoakD WANTED—By A YOUNG MAN, REQUIRING one or two rooms, with a small family, strictly prival Dourdors nor small children. Would pre: of agroeable manners and aproarance; and poy ly if suited in all respects. Addresses markod a Sroatway Post Oftce, stating prociay location, wil be attendod to, but no others. Me WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, wir £, AND id, with full eet ee A hort distance, teem theater. ig to CHAS. WOOD, oan be had Beatis, OR SALE-ON ADVANTAGEOUS (TERMS, AN IN- terest in @ profitabl iy ing, milling and mere: a expitalist or man of and reovive a salary for servic 24 Jones’ court, Wall stroet. OR SALE—A HOTEL LEASE AND FURNITURE, particularly adapted and woll located for transicnt custom, and 7) Te will be disposed of, at a great bargain. Provont rent almost nomial, Apply to SMITH. IRWAN, the first bot C: ARROLL HOUSE,,722 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE THE New York Hotel’ boing in com lets bona has oj for the reception of boar an be accommodated with faraished or watutal on the American or Rurepean Per oneson, CSIR ‘roprietor. SEA BATHING.—MORRIS HOUSE, LONG BRANCH, N; Ju is now open ior, the reception of visiters, Ths subscriber having purchased tho house known as tho Morris House Long Branch, and having made desirable additions and improvoments, will assure its patrons that the above house shall be conducted ina manner to five tabisfacrion, SAMUEL LAIRD, Proprictor, FH Geeanns, oF NEVISINK, “NEW, J&RSEY.— ‘Thompson's Atlantic Pavilion.—J. T. Thompson re- ca his friends that he has crected anew and spacious Pavilion, ars fees a Lage ve to accommodate * fowilies and tran able cost, <a lS - ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER, STO cot —This dey, Saturday, July 3, at asi ped virtue of a Aes Lis stor: ture and one Matoh Cutting Machine. _ i. N. PARKER. Cont able. OHN FISHBLATT, AUCTIONBER.—20 M SEGARS, double Brown Stout aad Pale Ale, Ruin. Brandies, Wines, at auction, on Saturday.—John Fishblatt wi a at the store No. 90 sores, 250 El Dorado ,Regalls, Eaculaplo OA RDING.— {FRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM, ON ‘the second floor, also, one or two sleeping rooms on the third, with full or partial board; in every ius a Ene table, Inquire at 501 Houston street, firet house of Broadway, I 1¢ parsonage of St. Thoma: required, $2,000, OR SALE.—$750—-THE WELL ha Sf ESTA- blished Refectory, known as tho Railroad Re: situated on the corner of Hudson and Canal stroet ly onl Horald ai Re and Pale Ale, in bi 50 cases Sherry Wine, 182; & 'y reat na “________________________ | extranoes, with lease of fire years, Sold on sccount of enjoy Yall the luxuriie of Sabing, fowl: OARDING.—TO LET, TO A GENTLEMAN AND ; tho proprietor going weet. ‘This {#.2' good chance and ao fea bathing, oqual if not superior to lady, with board for the lady only, a front parlor Joux, LO Eh hop AND | ombud urrounds with beautiful groves, | tedroom, hn Pas shdheoontiasce: on ay, kadar No. ee vroprietor. rl Cormrages pe ancsion Pishblatt Aah sell seeks pansy essere: ie ot very it he elegant ckaway two seat Ca: os one wo ee 10 +s out top, and five light Tretting a Buggy Wagons, with ‘and without tope—the best manufacture, and worthy th Broadway Post Omee, for F° “SALE—A GOOD GROCERY AND LIQUOR Store. ‘The whole house can be had by applying this day. Rent $400; a lease for ti C8 he Le store in Pourl tree apply to JOHN COFFEY, No. 155M, AR THE ouNTRY BOARD—HUDSON., RIVE! Ce ithe Manuion, Houses RNER OF WILLIAM ‘AND FRANK- bu eo ‘out of iden lave, fort stroots.—This house las now changed proprietor ightge treet, it atenton of the trade and others. \d having been thoroughly renovated su teed aap tor the the Bip -aath “ by H camer ro i ny fr feo por = OR SALE.—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND LEASE 1 benefit of gentlemen wishin, ech mfort $0, foot of Ohambers treet o'clock; MORIARTY f AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL THIS of s first class Grocery, Flour and Feed Store, now ent at a small expons arate oo! Bloomingdale. (from City ial). an a ketat ith ave. ¢ day, at 10 o'clock, at 173 Chatham street, a large as- | doing = good basi pertain Ps ceaniias comfort, dat 08 at all hours, apd after July Sth the Heise sortmitnt of second hand and new Furniture, removed for | amount. ‘There or nig) ntege of ‘ond cars will stop twice a day vory noar the house le—Bureaus, Chairs, Tables, Be tached $oit anda nied lee Becta hatztoee of | free vontilation, and the 4 Sivil ana ‘obligingtsers ne Stoves, Croskery, Gi Lee Rie ea tant innood er. There are | vants. A FEW st a SU . ree horses, three wagons, four sets of harness, and ev ms =aped ecommodated with plot sity, &e. thing complete, ‘which will all. be sold cheap. No CUETON, STATEN ISLAND.—FOR SALE—BUN,D- ry 8 01 inquire that has not got one thousand dollars ia cash. “Call lots and cottage sites, near the Narrows, in the ne Mes corner of 125th street and Sixth avenue, after 2 most central aa Bees tai part of Clifton. The avenues are sevonty foot wit mandite usity of of the he watery with th bay, ol ty, an ing Narrows, vicinity of churches echoes! id Testis ad: onea ir in the ne easel ot ahs " it the most attractive resi: will bei immediately houitiny, with bonutifal by every few minute rus OR 8I a Reo with | with bone Tere LENT, AUCTIONEER.—AUCTION CON- tignmente solicited, at the Metropolitan Sales Room, djoining the Art Unio: nd intings, ‘Sculpture, Win fancy artioles kind and variety. Ad enor LENT, AUCTIONEER.—PUBLIC SALE f Fireworks, at the Metropolitan Salos Room, No, plain F Porsita 0 BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS—FOR SALE, A SUB- startial house, with 15 acres of 1: poo Be — {a the immediate neighborhood Ap At Ty President street, South os, an iden: railroad or ot or stom yo cloeke ‘Broadway, adj the Art Union, thi t of this pepe rey and the ant further information can be had ommend 2 clock Manufacturers, and i yearn, sraras MUSKET j[HITOHOOCK, & (CO, | thetwe terties run resniagl ‘oat lend over as iteoe; or at the Dopot, roadway, 0} 1 A ; Hanoy ‘arora junjty to dispose of them adv governments or Indiv nie, "160,000 Untied “States Percus- | street, or WM. McLEAN, Stapleton, Staten La Eyton le opportunjty to dispose of them vdvantage Large (P — consignments, Pith invoices, to tl ime of exle. receiv Sion and Flint ck Muskets, Said arms wore made by th United Stater government at their Armony in Spriagdeld, MtRoroutran BOTEL.—SINGLE GENTLEMBN at a cost of over fourteen dollars each; they have all passed hing ploasant apartmonts injaprivate family, with or without beoulfast and ten, cam nd all'enc comforts oe home Conannes mi ‘Stara fol N.J- —THIS HOTEL mm on boarders. (ep ry summa ction, are entirely new. are packed ia cases of twenty | to have ti a J the immediate vicinity of the ‘stove hotel. Apply at Go cen XCURSIONB and are ready’ oH hipanent/to ‘any part of the world. | months, ‘heey amie visit Now Yor a Gnd this | ro 3ok from ‘Broadway, “Bitseonse XCURSIONS TO THE FISHING BANKS—BVERY | ,cr"7¥,detlrous of purehasing either ia largo or ere st Sea She eet eearemnay Aseals fe eee New Lac — day except Saturdays. are 25 cents each way. ‘The | thom considerably lon - AND, BEDROOMS, HAND. ope stone BOTT ALO, Cope nee. aie = = OWELTON HOt —— Larai see ih of with.ot peek B one syrest at 736 0’ ‘geal wer oe ie as E.R., cB Cathe TT aa oEN anre mile above the village be had et roome street noar Broadway, west side, Retr = ae _ REGISTER. i a f the river and ; hema dion APARTMENTS: TO URT-ONE FLOOR, Taper | Hiehlands is now open for company wishing pure | "PY 0,no0Ms 70, itkearas in apeivere OND FLOOR, sacuntain ait sumiclounly modi Golighttal to | je, Rith or without full board, in» tench family. XCUMSIONS—THR DOUBLE DECKED STEAK roome—to a gentleman and his wife, at No. 115Caval | ™ Reference exchanged. Address G, Herald office, together with 3 O LET—GENTLEMEN WISHING PLEAS L street. Inquire in Mrs. Bartcn’s millinery store, near West Broadway. Propeller Generel Wool can be chartered for excur- fit Cry at sions. She is ni ted up, ble of accom NT won sanity Magveraited, large, furnish plenty of pty ground for their ¢! shaded by ireteg of beautiful aro trees, will find this place é 01 it at 38 Howard street, two doors from (og from 700 to 1 rsons. Also, a large class new di AKERY TO LET AND FIXTUR ‘OR S. rooms may cal. * ALE, ALL Brondway, A very pleasant suit of parlo AST oa ARERR ate | BAS asst area Weehtae ir detest Faetecimehnctet, | mara, va with @ good rou aking m i re pr tany other first class watering . Com- ONEY ISLAND AND FORT TAMILTON —THE NEW | Tig in @ prosperous looat See ee er rete ee gett; | (]',LET—10 A GENTLEMAN, WITHOUT BOARD, abl the ti . The a furvishod room, with pantry, on the second floor, ih sommance ‘ber Pega ripe for ¢ sib, sonion. Out, is that he 1s going to the Wei aaeeer fares. The charge for board the s REC REED.” nt, with the usual attendaace, in house 135 Reade streets 6% a lars apply to Mr. B, FREEMAN, iewick sve it $6 per month, city. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, A leaving as follows:— AWAY = NDA HOUSE, he tl deat LAKE, Orange count; last trip 987 Ph URNISHED HOUSE TO LET.—A FIRST The pours, ese a. CLAS3 larzo comfortably furnished bedroom, in a small o half-price for ohila: F dwelling, mene: 1 ia {ll be let for a fow months, = inl For pure mountain air, rom regen quiet family; Lelow Canal street with boart for tho lad = or uni of Ma; t i- 4 only. Board pai in_ advance, Ci = RAND URSION TO CONEY IBL. tire will be sold. Address “Palmers” ceehis omees on™ sambleo, feeah waseiqpe ining, 6004 0 Tenant; Broadway Post office, Stay ec tel, Chester depot, New York Houses: IN SOUTH BROOKLYN TO LET OR SELL.— arrival of the morning train from New York. The six new three-story brick houses on the corner of | trowlara, inquire of cary D. Butler and Hoyt streets, will be let or sold, low andonoasy | proprictor, at tho lak terms. | Stages run from Fulton ferry through Court streot, within two blocks, every dve minutes, Apply to VALEN: iheepshead Bay.—El Fulton Perry, Brook; — i PAIR oF GENUINE v ERMONT MORGAN HORSES, of & bright bay color, long tails, six and seven years old. ‘They aro an oxcolfent fora family. being very gentle. ‘They will stand in the street without being tied, having beon 10 PICNIC, COTILLON, AND EXCURSION PAR- I—THE PA EA BATHING AT ROCKAWAY, L. ‘The'new and commodious steam propeller HO- 16 Gramercy park, Twenticth street, be- r open for the reception of visiters, be chartered for excursions day or ovening, on tween iid and Fourth avenues, at o'clock A.M. ord | Gare leave the Bon h ferry, Brooklyn, Tor Jamal used for that purpose. They were broughy to’ the city for to CAPES & ALLISON. Ho- | day except Sunday, at 9 o'clock A.M. and thoir present own bo sold very low, if applied for ATER, foot of Wost Thirteenth Bokens er woud & DELEMAT street, N. R. XCURSIONS TO THE FISHING BANKS. FARE for the whole excursion fifty cents.—The favorite sea mer CATALINE, Captnin R. Saltor Hoffmire, will make ursions as above, on Sunday, July 4; Monday. July 5 ureday, July 8, and y attests Bae a where stages will SS Front sivcet, will be promptly attended te ° renters ee ‘J. M. BRINTNALL, immediately, at 993 OR SALE—A LIGHT SHIFTING SEAT ROCKAWAY: can be used with one or two soats; also a light bu Wagon, both very nice and tasty, and warranted tobe mae ASPETH ROAD AND BRIDGE.—TO LET—SEALED Proposals will be received until the Sth of July, tor easing, for the term of five or ten years, the Maspeth avenue snd Toll Bridge, situated between Williamsburg, Newtown, | _ and Flnebing. ‘The the same in order. For | = of the ‘boat material and wormaus) ply to BISHOP particulare apply a¢ the tell ga n the Uridge, or to & FEIMERLEY, Nov £2 Canal street, old stand of Charles RMAN, 87 South street. oi Cauey “AND ANBOY RAILROAD, FOR Paina | Beardsley. TATEN ISLAND ROOMS TO LET, WITH OR WITH- No.1 North elvet fot of Battenp <DID PAIR OF CARRIAGE oicloek : Reon Asset wit out oard, to gentlemen, oF familfes without children. ese tcamboat JOHN POTTER. ‘two lines dai pn eh A. SPLEN pi high, fine action, sound street, New York, at § ’R. at 9 o'clock; re- mas ire of G. A. Wever, first landing, Griffin street. TAM. ‘Aftern _ eer ee and kind; p Mepine a5 FM, Retreahmduts, lines oad bale faraisted beard ‘A band of music will accompany the boat every ‘Say, excopt Sanday, NB. ATL porosas ses forbid erostixg any cue on Account of this boat br owners. EX URSIONS. TO THE FISHING BANKS EVERY day duri week. except Monday ‘aud Saturday, 7 Ful tA pia in fom by E-M., Line only), 8% hilnd id sine (oy d Robot Walnut streot, at P.M. Emigrant lino, by steamboat TRANS PORT, from pler No. 1, atSP. M. "Fare $1 60, EW ROUTE TO BALTIN RE, VIA CAPR MAY AND | foiciy for wan :, Soy poury KENNEBEC Line of re Sap C8 ‘OBSCOT, Captain E. Whiteor, 1 jel daily, at ‘ave ‘clock P. M., Sundays Posse Castie the followin morning in time to take th town Railroad to it of ulate apply Mo A. ©. Lewis, 204 Broadway, EVERAL APARTMENTS TO LET, CONSISTING OF From and bedroom, with Croton water in, at three dol- lars ane four detlarg ‘per month rato new build ings. Inquire of ft SHITE. on Hleventh avenue, between F. niy- tied ‘and Forty-fourth stro —ONE OR MORE oR SALE—A SORREL MARE, RIGHT YEARS OLD last May, sound nd kind in all hernoss and under the saddle; very a tee possesses great endure ico, and is sold of use. OF CARRIAGE THE ROW OF HAND- ATR ARLES DEVLIN, Captain street. East. ri 7 xcursion, Chartos, Boviin will’ stop at Brooklyn treet. at 7% o'clock: also on Wed: BLOODED. HORSE, —A F ae , six yoars old this spring, will he warranted DUROL Ss! DAY EXCURSION 10 THE VILLAGES OF FLUSH- ,Flammersburg. St, Ronan's Welland Strattenport.— ‘The new and splendid steamir GEORGE LAW, Capt. F Lockwood, will make an excursion to the above. places, om Sunday next, July 4, leavin, Peck slip, 834; Deluncy stroct, at ‘enth street, at 9A. turn ing will Jenve Flusbi lo'clock, A.M. Afternoon trip Will leave Pec! 4: Delancy atreet, at 12! BY will leave Flushing at 4/5 clock P.M. Fare, 12); 6 ts cach way. EXPRES® AGHNCIES, de. DAMS_& CO, OFFICE NO. 59 BROADWAY.—EX- £\ prove for California, Oregon, and the Sandwioh Islands, dy tho Usited States Mail Stesmer Ohio, on Monday, Jul Sth, connecting at Panama with the splendid and fa: ina’stoornur Golden Gate.—Katos Reduoed.—We shall dis oh an extra Ex@rose for California, Oregon, &., via nama, by the United States Mail Steamer Ohio, for Agpin- wall, Navy Bay, diroct, on Monday, July Sth, at 2o’olook, P.M. Through, ns usual, in charge of one of our own expe- Elcuced ard trusty freight agemty and m special m Shippers for California will bear in mind that, bosid tic only Expaese whoxe freight agents and més Lutely accompany their goods to destination, by an arrange- cacnt with the Pacific Mail Stoamsbip Company, reign sent dy our Express takes precedence of all other on 1 to San Francisco, thereby a the Isthmus. Having our own offices in San Francisco, Sacramento, Stockton, Sonora, Nevada City, Morysville; and agoncien in all other important places in California, with Exprosses ronning to all the mining dis- tricts, #6 also to Oregon and the Sandwich Telands, we aro the 7th and th inst., will stop at Williams- = = Me ietis hones Be he uo coger burg, foot of South Bignth street, at 734 o'clock. ne 4 AND ELEG any nO eee atthe] hold itself responsible Tort met weariog, spoarel, Weat Thirteenth street, or apply to 184 tae i P rae ina fow day and for that only to the amount ot $100. For ae ap: | HALL 1 3 MOM slip. Price $150. ply on board, oF at the office onthe he pic I ORSE. Faden AND HARNE FOR SALh.—THE horse isa di rel, 1635 bands high, kind and tle, stylish driver; wagon and harness nearly b I lied for immediate), ve can be sean at Hons FOR SALE.—A PAIR OF pray's, 1524 hands high, Tong tails, six years old, sound apa & fd” and move in fine style; price, $300, Alco, & span dark chosnut sorrels 15 hands and 3 inchos hich, seven Exprees jines through in four hours, City, leaving New York at6 nna 64 for'frnt clave pnd $2 00 for, water, ineluding water from the roof, carried off by = cul- vert. ‘The location is unsurpassed by’ any in Philsdelphia; contra) to all places of public amusement, &c., gonerally visited by strangers and travellers, and on the widest stroot the city, destined soon to bee groat s streot and fashionable. thoroughfare, Could no doubt, be fillod vee dO nines Beare Gea Lega Lom = << = Bort iae cont UNDAY ZORNING BOAT FOR NEWBURG, LAND- tion of the reat | GUND AY Folors Hastings, Dobbs’ Ferry Tarrytown, Sing Sing, Rockland’ Lake, Haverstraw, Vorplanks, Cal wells, Corzens’ Dock and Gold Spring. ‘Touching at Ham: mond stroct cach way. Fare, 0 cents to Nowburgh: or 75 | or rth wagon, warranted kind and so gente for the excursion. Tle steamer Thomas E, itu Also, an elogant bright sorrel saddio hors Captain EB. Van Wart, will leave the foot of Iny strovt, | Indy, sevon 5 fd, souad and kind; pri (third pier aveze Chambers street,) every Sunday Morning, | several other single h 5, suitablo for sing! o'clock, for the above Returning, will leave } above horses aro just from the country, cf of fa Newburah at ise o'clock oat leaves New York | have not been pampered or fitted for market. Can bo » for Haverstraw at 63g P. M., Sundays, landing at Yonkers. | at MARTIN FILBUN'S Sinblo, Twonts- -third strvet, nose ixth avenue, ASTROLOGY. UST IMPORTED, AND FOR SA small Ponies, carofully broke R. ROBACK’S FOURTH OF JULY ADDRESS, suitable for young gentlemen. ‘Once more old Time, the wanderer, brings yerys aati F Durham Uriter at The glorious Fourth upon his wing Py HY Gh! Once more, from millions of the free, ‘sae STOCK AND FIZTURSS Rises the liymn of Libe eats tee ace eee And far and near the business, would. Of Freedom, flutte 76 Allon stroet. DARK DAPPLE re, through tickets “ole ts mn ‘the ‘through acgage carried in the 2 A.M., and years ol ne coach team, remarkably kind, sod hn 7 ed p des | price $550. Aleo, a pair of bie | bay's, Lig hands high, remarkably kind and warranted sound, oe years beg rice Also, @ very fine chestaut, se Foss ‘hands high; © Sne horse for s private Can price suits aN ie ON STATEN ISLAND, UNTIL NOVEMBER two story Cottage, with or without furniture, von rooms, rituated on oers, ‘and but ten For furthor particulars, inquire s SCHIFFRA & BROTHER. 16 Front street, Ne ¥. 0 LET—A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, NO. 211 ésh Twenty-second streot, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. It contains Croton water, bath, cas. sion piven immediat yor particulars ‘apply to FREDE- KICK KUNE, 167 0 LET—IN A Cinvant, HOUSE AND LOCATION, 96 Bank street, a back parlor om the first floor, and two rooma on the third floor, Croton water » k. fireplace and closets, woodbouse in collar, Ront, to a small, genteol fawily, $199, SIX VERY and har steumers from Pan the risk of detention a height, 0 LET—THE SECOND FLOOR, CONSISTING OF | je 7 ture’s horoscope, —— <rabled to transport freight, packages, parcels, specio, gold front and back rooms, with bedroom, of ® neat house dust, aud valuables of every description, with unrivalled in south Ninth street, Williamsburg, three minutes’ walk | On this cious day T road, patch aud seenrity, and upon tho most Foasonable terms. | from eck slip ferry, ¢o a small gentecl tamily without chil- ‘Among the things by fate decrood, ¢ Custos House will nat be open on the 5th of July, all 'y this Exprova should be delivered to fore the day of sailing, to ble us to HWINGTON | G. ENETHEN CONTINUES TO Supreme Court—to attend to casos nettle dren. Rent $8 per month, Inquire of ROBT. DUNCAN, ‘A destiny far more sublime 4 Liberty place, near Maiden Iano. to go forw ‘Than e' Ai et fulfilled by timo, invoives, bi rT Prefign he #tar toners - to ament order for cording and tealini 0 LET—IN JERSEY CITY, Fre fae cionl nighiy teense tants for ches will be received until 1 o’elo0 containing eight rooms—gardon inf troleaic lore, dividonds, legacies and ything must be ze sheald exceod 125 Part of Furniture to be taken at a valustion. d States, mud in foroign and evbic measurement. } qT 17 ‘ att a Ge Ay ruly tries. sett a loangand stocks, ¥ G | hetfate of individual m Sad en bond and mortrage—a negotiate the purthase re Ly our Tine for Custom, 0 LBP. | fo egotinte the peta MS & SL and 83 Dey street | nd ante of loans. lands, and patent Fig ys Pow of A. H. MICKLE & LARGE ROOM ares the mind preplox, ougs the te $ ry the Union. Particular attention paid to California land tit Cases coming up to the United States Saprame ¢ al. Communications, pre: “N.B.— We shali forward digest Expre! Sierra Novada, on Saturday, July 10th. comnecting at Pana- ma with the favorite steamor New Orleans, for San Fran- on soattered to the E ai addres w a TWO PAN- 8 Carroll place, Capitol Thi, Swasatagien = = . . pee sel cis peaVivas hererssamel Dr Ge will mest with prompt attention. 2 YORD & CON GREAT CALIFORNIA, SOUTH | other privtege iB Juno street, to & small rospectable FOURIGN PATENTS PANTING Ti looked with frowning cyes a your evory enterprise? Are you dirpored to trust onoe more that jilted you berore? 2 Cry: ee rash— at tenant Rent only $12 per month. Apply on the promise Amerton, Oregon, Sandwich islands, snd China Ex- mY ner ea! ren, will go forward Monday, July Sth, per steamer B10, to connect withthe Golden Gate, thei to visit Europe on Patent busiaess, own obtain All proliminary documents and verifications. Mons soured by lorters patent tn all parts of Europe, oli ore or in for andy matseinae E- PIRSSON, Pog wall street, N.Y. __SOPARUNERSHEF aov10a. EW RW YORK JUNE M&M, 162.—THE SUBSCRIBERS have this day formod a co-partnership under the firm 8. CARTER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, PORT- j i. a att pa ne % of Haight & Mo! my os aa will Tiausect a Heuneral ta yh i Pos yon look day of sailing. Paseng ¢, «o, and Collecting busines’, at No. er- rer chants’ Exchange, Wall st reat scomeagy now prepare: jeoured at our office FORD & CI to rocel: No. 2Astor House, Vi Ld AMURL W. HAIGHT, obo McLBAY Lite In- New ik; Robs . Bayard, n, St. That Page, Bacon & On this groat nation’s Bay The greatont festival of cart! Let all who would nncurtaing The oad of revurity, R ron’ perience ern markets, Au a ase ; aaeeieeds ee a rpneee it of mi rqueed, at other Po THOS. CARTER. HE DIARY OF A poxDor PHYSICIAN,—SECOND Series, by Samuel War eq, author of Ton Thou- Cniifornis. Year,” ote. No. 28,08 be cis0o, or Now aa etnut street, evolve to learn from ‘ortiand, O. May 25, 1852. dian maenit: | APOTICE 18 HRREBY GIVEN—THAT THE, IRM 2 vortiand, 1 lend ‘uri ad magni Dtherto exiting ef Zachtisacn, Nolnon & C Wet bey Nivend do or lee OMMIBSION ME Boulovard jorohante irebacc of overy description of of businoss in Bliss to achieve and woo to shun. Born ofa line of Swoedish Seors— auger be fall seus yoare— fided in by soeptred king Krom whore ‘ame has ntlied hoe wisge— oolaims to one an That vate ralt answers to his call— That the nativitios ho ye ingen, and ite Nelson and Honry ‘a Sia under the style Wm. Nelson & Co,, to go in is sor- ited States, for han dive in Paria: Mtoe ate, Tolictt t thet 6 trusts, solict ir to A. Roux, 431 ain will be ve on the recept of 25 cents in w and for sale by T. B. Potorson, N ladelphis, Booksellers, nows d at vory low rater. Tareegh jout the United States. m ‘or sale by all news agents Panam, April 99,1563, Coe ISSOLUTION-—THR FIRM, OF JESSUP & COLE Zee raedee oe ornal 1 5 sly en dies PIRITUAL TRLXGRAPH, NO. 9 FOR JULY 3— JD SOLUTION “THR FIRM OF JEPAUE taal on re founded on Ft eh rewire sear eOt er Fintan Re Pace eich the 8 , Now ore teeta | tents "phe buctuess ot the Art: will be Sevtied AiV‘chae the questa OFF CLOTHING 3 AND FURNITURE WANTRD Ruoab FS Oi... Feiraey to dager cteane seta arse ies Hon, by tend: ina f All letters to C, W. ROBACK, do the Exchange Hitt s youre Oy bi pirivoal pheres, coodings of the ay York cea ference, Aetounding Spi Spiritual Manifestation oa feiststy scat st rena 3 ‘The undersigned wil! conti ny. rn epirite. e Por sae ar te oF Geurvinnd Ris own account, at 1°7 Greenwich Went and g an Act roiwelcal | sete Av be gencsal awa Jcpote, stad bo teens “OBSEQUIES OF HENRY CLAY. The " emnities in Baltimore and Philadelphia. TORCH LIGHT FUNERAL. Arrangements for the Reception of the Body in New York, Ro, ko, ke. TELEGRAPHIC. DEPARTURE OF THE REMAINS FROM BALTIMORE, ETC. Bacrimonx, July 2, 1852. ‘The rotunda of the Exchange was thronged at an early our this morning, and the building was surrounded by large numbers of both sexes, desirous of obtaining « viow of the remains of Honry Clay. A Hne was formed by the Independent Grays—the plate was removed from the face, and thousands took a last look at the features of the great stateoman. The body seems in a perfest state of preservation, but a mere skeleton of bis former self. The well known teatures Less} nevertheless, be recognised. The sarcophagus is atret with flowers, fet ay ot r past ten o'clock, the corpse was removed from the Exchange, and was escorted to the cars by the Indey nt Greys. the Mayor and Councils, Committee of Citizens. kc. The cate wero handsomely draped in black. and minute guns were fired during the procession. ‘The cars left at eleven o'clock precisely—will Lely mington until seven o'clock, and reach Philade' fore nine to-night. . The flags are still flying hero at alc peda) and the mourning has not been removed from the ouses. ARRIVAL AT WILMINGTON. Witmineron, July 2, 1852. Mr, Clay’s remains, and the escort, consisting of the Washington and Baltimore Committees, arrived here at 3o'clock P. M., and were received by a Committee of Arrangements appointed by the City Council, and es. corted to the City Hall, attended by the military asa guard of honor The committees from Washington, Bul- timore, avd Philadolphia are entertained at Foster Hotel by the City Councit All the Lpieeae ar places of business are closed, avd decked in mou ei Minute guns have been fired, and bells tolled. The city never looked so mournful before. Mr. Clay's remains will leave at half-past 7 P. M., for Philadelphia. ARRIVAL IN PHILADELHHIA—STORES CLOSED-TORCH- LIGHT PROCESSION, ETC. Pricapecemta, July 2, 1852. Our citizens, at the request of the committee of arrango- ments, commenced closing their stores at three o'clock this afternoon. The hotels and other buildings are decorated with mourning. The ‘Declaration’? room—Independence Hull—is Graped with black, an@ a cenotaph erected in the contre upon which the coffin will rest. At ten minutes after eight o'clock, signal rockets from Broad and Prime streets, gave patios of the arrival o¢ the train. Broad streot was onc dense mass of poople, from Market street down to the depot. Owing to the difficulty inatranging the various asso. clations and fire companies in order, nino o'clock arrived before the head of the column started, and it was quite ten before the whole body got in motion, In addition to whig associations from tho different wards, the city Councils, and Commissioners of various districts, thero were forty-one fire companics in the line, and at least three thourand torches, ‘They carried banners trimmed with crape, and lanterns, with mottocs honoring the lamented dead, During the march of the procession minute guns were fired, and the solema tolling of church and fire bells im- Preesed. all with poi. or Ring and awe. se Ba black hiorees, lod by grooms,. ThavFink Olts eect formed the guard ef honor. flanked by a file of men with torches, The proce. fon formed a most im sight end wilt lope be remeinbered by oll who witnessed this touching token of respect to the memory of the great und good man, he procession arrived in front af Independence Hall at a quarter past ten o'clock; and as the line passed the sacred edifice. the participants uncovered, and remained so until they reached Fifth street. At the same moment threo barrels of tar were ignited in the square, and their light lent a solemn grandeur to the scene. The body reached the rear gate of the square at half past eleven, and passed into the hall, where it is to re- poe for the night, guarded by the Washington Gnards, of which company the deceased was many years since elected an honorary member. ‘The remains will leave this city by the nine o'clock train to-morrow for New York. ARRIVAL IN NEW Yor Punaperenta, July The body of Henry #lay will arrive in New York at abvut one o'clock to-morrow THE TIME OF ISAAC 0. BARKER, | WM. J. BRISLEY, i Chairmen Committee of Common Council, New York. THE FRE ING, ke, ‘THKOUGUO! THE COUNTRY. ORDER OF Goy. areeian HUNT—ALBANY COMMON COUNCIL. CORRESPONDENCE OF TH YORK HERALD, Avnany, July 2, 185: The Governor has issued an order directing the national colors to be displayed at half-staif, and hour guns to be fired at all the arsenals, to-morrow, as a tribute of honor ard respect to the memory of Henry Clay, as it is the day on which the Commanier.in-Chief thought the re mains wonld be conveyed through the State to their resting place. Kentuoky; but as the body is to remain in the city of New York over Sunday, and not _be taken on until Monday. it is likely the ordér will be made to con- form to that «ay. ‘The Common Council was called together this evening by hishonor, Mayor Perry, to make arrangements for paying suitable honors to the memory of the late Henry A committee was appointed to carry out the de- 6 of our citizens, of all classes. Ww. CONCORD, N. it Conconn. July 2, 189 . ting, without distinction of party, was held t Frankiin Hall this afternoon, in relation to the death of Mr. Clay. The venerable Matthow Harvey, Judge of the United States Dist: urt, and formerly in the Senate with Mr, Clay, presided, and Asa McFarland acted a Se- eretary. Appropriate resolutions were introduced by Hf. A. Bel- lows, Eeq., who eloquently reviewed Mr. Clay's public ser- vices Gen, Frank Pierce followed. in an eloquent eulogium upon Mr. Clay’s public life and services, alluding partica- larly to his connection with the compromise measures. Many of vur oldest citizens attended, including several clergyman W hen the nows of Mr. Clay’s death reached here, the | bells were tolled, and the Mags were displayed at haif- mest. CINCINNATI. Crvemnatt, July 2, 1862. A public meeting was held this afternoon, at which a feeling address was made, and resolutions adopted. rela- tive to the death of Henry Clay. A committee of thirty- two was appointed to arrange for funeral obsequtes on the arrival of the remains, MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE. apni, June 30, 1952 There has been a general suspension of business here | in respect to the memory of Henry Olay. A meeting has been called to make arrangements for the | funeral obsequies. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Lours Tuly 1, 1852 ‘To-day has been observed here as a day of mourning for Henry Clay. Houses were closed and draped in mow ning. bells were tolling, and flags displayed at half- mas Ail wore the appearance of deep gloom. THY HOUSK OF REPRESENTATIVES NOT IN MOWR! Wasnixorox, July 2, 18% Tho House of Representatives has not been put in mourning for Mr. Clay's death. OBSEQUIES OF HENRY CLAY IN NEW YORK, ‘The joint committee of the two boards of the Common Council held a meeting at the library in the City Hall yesterday, with closed doors, to make arraugements for, the obsequies of Henry Clay in this city. Numerous communications were received from military companies and civic associations, offering to parade in the funeral procession, A telegraphic despatch has been received, saying that the remains of Henry Clay will leave Phila- delphia this morning at 9 o'clock, for this city, and wij arrive here about 1 o'clock, P. M. When the body reaches this city, it will be given in charge of s guard of honor, consisting of one or two military companies of General Sandford’s division, who will convey it to the City Hall, where it will remain in state in the Governor's room till Monday morning, when it will be conveyed to the Erie Railroad. en route for Kentucky. The proposed funeral parade of military and citizens, will be deferred for a week or ten days, until the excitement attending the celebration of Independence Day, has subsidet ‘dee vilives vt wus Umited States MuTEICK Accucusy, Las | PRICE TWO CENTS. Vaited States Marshal, the Coroner, and other funce tlomaries im the City Hall, are’ sarouded with mourning. ‘The Broadway House, French’# Hotel, Vauxhall (er- dens, and several other public ¢“#Mishments, are (es- tooned with crape. ‘AL OF THE REMAINS OF HOW. HENRY CLav— EMENTS OF THE COMMON GOUNCIL, BTO The ial Committee of the Commoy Council of city of New York, appointed to make ee ments to pay peepect to the Hon. Henry Ciey, soopecttull@riainne to hele fellow citi itt inte. been. determines to proceed onward. wr tatgry by the committee that the persons hav. ing charge of the various church bella, wilt cause ss be tolled during the hours of one and two o'clock, P. M. It is also recommended that the shipping in our dlvplay their floge at, balf-mast. nd. thas hotels and other publie bulidings, do likewise. The committee earnestly request that from the hour above named, until the close of the day, business of snr’ i ees in respect to the memory of the Fis who will participate im the reception of the remains, will take their position ha the line on the Bat- tery in the order arranged upon with the Committee of the Common Council, as the shortness of time will pre- clude further notice, It ie derigned that the Funeral Obsequics of the de cvared will take place at some future time, of which due notice will be given. comutrer. — Mlasistants R, T. Comeror, President, Joxatian Trorter. Pres't. Wo. H. Coane Tpaac RaER, Wm. M. Twenn, Jone Wreury Sari, JH Janne M. Ban 8. Bi 5. L. H. Wano, Ws. H. ‘ donn Bover, Wn. Axpeason, Wa. J, Busey, _Tomas Woonwano, MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION. Marvor’s Orrice, July 2, Lae In respect to the memory of the patriot Henry Clay, whose remains will reach fe Saturday, The 3d inst., on their route tothe Weat, the offices of the city will be closed on that day after i) o'clock M A.C. KINGSLAND, Mayor. ‘THE SOCIETY OF CINCINNATI. ‘The Society of the Cincinnati propose to joimthe guard of honor to-day, as it appears from the following noticer—~ Naw Youx Srare Society or rum Cinoinmart, July 2, 1852, GENERAL ORDER, The Corporation of this elty have decided bo rendee appeo- honors to the memory of the Hon. Heary Clay, do~ distinguished for 1} i teresteduoss of pie: ion one at interests of eminent tale triotiem, and his uni ai county, om see a ry i lish ovr aloriow haa, on all consi persevorst serve that with our fellow. citi t hom Tis memory. ‘The members Aan ‘ema cy the City Hinil to-day, at the, hour ree dosgnsica by the Com- mittoo of ‘the Corporation, in, thelr edvertisement in the papers, for the coromonies Lo take plage, for the purpose of joining in the bene rors to be observed on the ohely gece EN: ANTHONY LAM, President. E. P, Manoxuxus, Secretary. There was great competition for the last two days, for the post of honor in celebrating the forthcoming obse- quies of Hevry Clay. The Common Council at length de- cided on giving it to Company D Washington. Greps, Kighth regiment, Captain James Little, Lieutenant Rey- nolds. RESOLUTIONS PASSED BY THE HENRY CLAY FESTI- VAL ASSOCIATION, Mr. K G. Wits, Chairman of the Committee, introduced the following resolutions :— Ressiet. ‘That th denth of cae Clay. Aart ie bee 0 ox- emplified that would rather “be, ig a ean be Pree dent,” ae ye et thie ance ‘hils death ber purost patriot, her moet cmp staterman, her wiseet Onn her figst citiven, wo « doparted father, ‘ide and me tse ‘That while theirs is the grief of frioma® the kee mer sorrow of kindred. fe lustrions deceased partizans, but wag e puri the higher, purer, and his charactor inspires ngeless duvotion to cd. That we now sh Te tears of fond and bereaved child riety we now pay this sad tribute to a departed p Roeolved, T! ing hand aud 801 rowipe leaththan wesecera. tw eveek yet weiesl s mele? Joy that there is left to us the pure example of his shining virtues fur our imitation, and bis unsullied nemo and chac- Acter for our emulation.” These arc the pricelows inherit viven; but th has bi still richer legacy. Ithas taught us that corruptibie still put on incorruption, I put on immortality.” It is the sain that now speaks to us from i sweet language of tal the death of the tighten Resclved, That the rooms of our association be hung im mourning for six months, and that the individual’ mem wear the usual badge for ‘atety days. Kesolved, That a copy of these reaolutici his family,’ signed by the members of the assoc THE YROCKEDINGS OF THE YOUNG MBEN’S DEMO- CRATIC GENERAL COMMITTEE. At a special meeting of the Young Men’s Democratic General Committee, held at Tammany Hall, July 24 1852, John Wheeler in the chair, the following resolu tions were offered by U. D. French, of the Kighteenth ward, and upaaimously adopted:— Resolved, That the Young Men's Democratio R General Committee of the city New York hi with deep regret of the death of the great o and patriot, Henry Clay Resolved, That his cou sido with the od mon of our own party, timo when fanaticism and disuvion threatened the exis of our Confederacy, has served to embalm vin the hearts of she whole American people. His fame is part of the history of his country; it bolougs not tos party, but to epublic. solved, That this committes will unite with their fellow citizens in such ceremonies a8 muy be appropriate to com memorate his death, A communication was received from the Young Men's Whig General Committee, inviting this committee to co- operate with them in rendering honor to the illustrious deceased, which invitation was duly accepted, and ordered (o be engrossed inthe minutes in the Aaperionn Senate, ace iv BROOKLYN KESYECT TO THE MEMORY OF HENRY CLAY ‘Tho Whig General Committee of the city of Brooklyn, assembled at the City Hotel last evening, and adop the following (oh sa and resolations, unanimously — Whereas, it has dence, to remo Whig. party press theie dcop ronse of the I the death of 40 noble maul jor; and they i With sincere respect for his momory, with those of t whig brothern throughout the Unien Resolved, That this committee unite in the universe ex- pression of sorrow and t, at the great and bereavement al by the death of ti Patriot and distingulehod wenterman, Honzy Clay, of Ken~ chy, who has tio last half com— tury, with w faithfnln dim, to the reapect and of mournin to wear the usual bade NCLDEY CONN On the day of Mr. Clay's death, tho President issued cirewiats in the following’ form, to the heads of dopart~ ments — Exwourive Mawson, « The tolling bells ry Though this eveut has low Mt ide pelstul boreavemes®, could neve be i ‘am sore all hearts are st this moment too urinesa; and L th rtment be elose sd Yate at Va the day 8 ONE ILLAKD PIL) MORE. In Troy, on the 1st inst., the bells of the aifferent churches were tolled for one hour. comme ncing at 12 | o’elock, noon; and one hundred miuute guy» were fired between 12 and Zo clock P.M. Many stor os and other Places of business were closed during tha time occupied in Bring the guns In Chicago, the stores were closed om the afternoon of the reception of the news of Mr. Clay’a death, asa tribute of respect to the deceased. At erpere, | N.Y. ROT fet from. 12 o'clock M, to o’clock P. M., public 7yusiness were closed, and they, as ag many priy ate residences, wore dressed in mourning, The bel¥s of all the Shure tolled, ig minute guns were frva at Washington H: Quarte! HENRY CLAY. TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD A Union's brightest star hath set ; A Amnon ated a oy nation mourns in deep * Por hush ia death ies fenty Clay. Sovereigns o'er crumbled thrones may m And emj weep o'r cee or ads fallen pow'r— May melt and Wher in an hour oe forev? r hence. aud time ir recoeotions roll away : tar abail ever sine eneme oe Myars Cle Dew Tops Jame & 1858 4 eS ure gas

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