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. ne mach worn, floussee arejnat yet discarde ones are, perbare, ‘the mort ene. ‘ence are, nevertheless, frequeutiy wore, especisily in sv areeare, tleeves are made either very wide, wita beet ‘ot the top, or quite flat, epen io the front of the arm, Shere a bow is placed. Hodies are worn with two or four posts, or wth anda, with these latter the baad is fast. Pied te fropb By @ Guball diamood or swel buck)» among the teiletee lately worn at @ very grand dinner was ode of # bite telleima, Covered by two skirts of tulle— whe wyper ere pia, and the lower one orcamented from the kottem of the kart vpwards by bands of plaiting a le weule, ecgeo with lace and hoed with a mauve at cqval distaeces ail roand. Whe Ueaisiess was a wreath of agave colored eaiion, arranged in « disdern acroes the frcnt, and foish- tug DeLind uncer two platted bows formed of the hair, fecm weer which fell loug rivglets reaching pearly the middle of the back. ‘Austbor way a white taffetas dress, with two very wide — cf blue eri ited d la viele, over which fell nent fowl of biack tase, Tho coitfure was com- bing Howers. stil richer oilette was of light groen moire antique Bee witD & single skirt, Open at the sides, where tt wes triamea with 4 bouillopue of moire and iwo rows of Fogiisu jace, Riobons arranges quae, § aud tla shed by bows with jong onds, imitaed a second skirt. The Marie Aviometie body was Coversd sikh Ince, and the Beaidress consisted of » beautiiul wreath of luies of the ‘yalley, with dewdroys formed of diamonde. bar ‘atu! wimmed with black, mixed with eelrs Wale voce, striped win pivk, greem or lilac, js, however, much used, aud has a pretty, fresh appear- mice. Rice’ straw bonnets are generally trimmed with ‘ Wen bave reena fine Leghorn bonnet edged with pon | ean teffetas,and trimmed wi each riae w ‘vavohes 0 o servicer eirsnged with much taste, nearly meeting at the twp. Atmall booquct of the samo flowers on the fron. batr, wixed witn binek velvet. The curtain and strings eee tat Obi froquently made with sof fun and fancy straws are frequent * pil ag with «smal flat bow sorosu t Frovt. ‘This bow jg. wmost indispensable, even when the crown is not coft. » Brown, Napoieur bive, sea, mu, groseiiie and plaid rib- Bors are the mont fashionable for these bonnets. Leghofos are much worn iu visiting dress, and are Wace with a curtain o” the same, and trimmed with a Toather $b Fame color as the éreee, with small curl re ine ‘Some of the newest capotes are made of half straw and alt teffetas. Toe crown, which 1s soft, eems to be cui in pac eggs he curtain. g It ie a totletiegde ville very arm) elegant. Tipe, bi Dionde aod feathers constitute the dregs bonnet. ‘Tho mos: fae le colors are Azof green, mauve and pee lee Tose color is alo Word, bus ‘the three first oe colors ar the favorites. ioe bet Dorne(s are trimmed with wild Mod sgowd _ orn flowers, and have eitber biack atrings edged with Drigat color, or white edged with biack. chapeanx de ville, the mort charming wreaths are , lormed with peact’s ease, double hvarei, azaiias, honey- * puckie, piirarones, cassia,” ‘ucripe grapes and seaal plums. The facies invited to Foblainblean have adopted the fashion of Louie XIV. 's time; that is to say, eclor as the Dindivg, carried across the crown and fasteved a! tbe sides by bunches of white lilac and honey- i anc @ sma'l wreath of ths eame flowers under the a One of our modintes has been making some bionte saps Yaixed wiin straw, trimmed with rucbes of tafluias aad ‘Dances of traw oud Deads Acherming cap to be worn in dinner dress, was mato of Dion<e, with Duuches of peach bloesvin placed 80 as al- most to cover the bionde; long barbes of bicnde failing over the shoulder. Anower was made with a bouffant crown, the ribbon roceed on tho top, and trimmed with fringe at sno enas, Round wreashs ere stil] much worn for eveniog dreas. ‘There forwed with locg gi ass continue in favor with tae , and are conseneenlay very feshiovabie. Boses @f different shades, mixed with white biovde or black Jace, anu long barbes isiling over the sooulcers, form an it Dead ress. ‘¢ bave peen & wreath, formed of small roses in Dunches placed rovud we }) with long branches of mawes rostbude fallug over the 6! oulders, which hada very graceful sppesrance. The Geli daley is alec fa- varie flower for wreaths; itis mixed sometimes witn bat- ereape abd iid poppres = Battercuys are considered to be very becomicg i dark hair. We have en an ciegant wreaid with bouquets for the Sress, compose i entirery of closwom of horge cheetaut (ink). foi # 9 coarming uoverty, and was worn with & Kreen lulle Grose, with ture skirts; ornaments placed wita the bonque.s. ‘We mort net forge! to remind our readers that in order fo be ao !n mode, the fan must be the same color as the oreva. A Dow summer burnous, to be worn as sortie de bal or for fon has just appeared in one of oar faspionadie mage- mon, ado We Canten to notice H. Tow burnous is made of sometimes linet with vilk and sometines jib ts trimaed ie eame color as ‘The hood is so arrenged ag to ta'l gracetally the lining. over the Lead, aud is trimmed with lace A taif.tas rache, form log & most becoming beaddress. We bave go doubt } hie wilt A great favorite, as, by boing may be mato suflisiontiy warm ho ang my weit ieewe change of tomperatore, whilst preserving al) er, elecanon beleagin 4 tho wobdka wimploy ed, for the Landies of para- oun; ant on 8 bes ® ‘agreeable perieme, must be consi dered @ good exthesg.. The most recderohes are those overed with biack lace. Handies of wrtoiseshell, with gold pales or rhinoceros boro, spowed with silver, are miso very fashionable. Ss, Sreipe: On Se Beye: Stn Sutter z +] HT j H i & ee ef § F 4 i ) performed im the moet aimirabie manner tip, making WTR Case twelve or fifteen snow ‘when io mothud, aud exiting the Dighert adcaira Deaaty and of model wherever she ap. ‘Bde is commanded Dy Paumoe,, _—— Lieutenants Stavfor!, — and Wino, Deiter genilemen ie Kno the readers of Dr. Kanes Wbriliing narrative of © ecgnaninn & the Arctic Sem, of which ho wana member-—his kervioss tn this ovent ful voyege being very honoradly commended by the 6 hero avd ausbor. Nothing could bave exceeded tm poke ness the atauth os of these offivers, who will al- ways be remembered wih lively grauitode and estes by the hap) y recipients of thelr tuo cur emeness ‘The firet day and night's sail Drought the veseel to Old Ocmiort, oo which ie coesiructe? Fortress fontoo, the larges: fortification we the world, itn tte powerful EDK hie jort commence the eniranos to Hem soa Roads five wire, °ne with ine aid of Fort Catnoun, situmted eu Lhe oppoRite Rae OF the COANE, on what ars Known as the Rip Reps the ingrers tor war ceesels from the sea Teeceres by it CoMpetely iMpracticedie. Many hundreds ihe frowotng and ~ oo of the fort. i i z HH ple Ber vier, ator the downfell of Napole: before hs re Erno Prasoe 1s hace uniter uf War alter toe tail of We Boorbour. large profterion. Seip of Whe a school of ordaauce bas been ental the fortress, and five companies of srelleny ae Bow pontnd there for the purpose of prac: ‘@ wads f the command of Colonel ie i Holei, where some eight buadred questa ee i im ana North pee were congregated, the orjoyment of the ent water and fon air, excursion pv ty atterded the bail in tne magnificent ra wf the hotel, ov» Wednesday evening, where Mise decame the object of king and ined atten Gon from the farivonable ciniters at the wateriag piace Ane pumerons mfficere at the fort. feamer ran op om Wed to Norfotk, and few hours in the admirable barbor of that ee i 'y visited the Nary Yard at l'ortamouth ania a yn there Altheuge: ed at the mo- 1B eit: HH i H Es Hy # i : f a z : s S gun! fo fytiests seittlis! a => = > oss i t i r FI 3 i f i Waabiogton surrendered bia comminsion as mander MObirf of the American amen to the Continental Con- in @bich sat the convention of who wd ed the commtitution of the United tates, The y Wore alee lawierd two th svernor's maorion, wrere } ~ Aid reovived Wub distisguisbed potitevees by Gov. From Anrapolie the cotter ran ap to Fort McMenry, tn ight of Ae'timors, where she was immediately boarded by the cflicers on duty there, who imelted bor onmapeay fo wiunces a drill of Major Frepoh's batvory of fy m ery atationed at the fort Chey were eiectrisen Soptenty of Movement ant rapid eration of fire by which ery iiluatr the effloeney of their deadiv arm Of the rervice. be Dawere which wee command @4 bY Mejor Ringgolt «nen thy ge'lant off Jess bie Ife, and ove of the enm:anies wn ea nwiferod aoe ereiy during the Mexoan ser rise Tos boree & be Ragjor Fresek a ihe ‘rit! wag thy game whied ne pode NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, J LY 20, 1858. througb the Mexican campaign, and stl! exhibited a metal a4 fre which one would Imagine lo Delong o 8 war stood op bi From tye McHenry the cuver torned ber prow again towa:ce the Potomac on ber return to Washingtoo, where she ne — & rapid and delightful run, yesterday sfernoon, bavicg pepoed off Movut Vernon to allow her company to vielt'the heme of the Pater Patriay. The plo- nic of which they partook on tbe sbores of tho Potomac, or the goi! of Mount Vernon, may pe mentioned as one of the most epresable incidents of the excureion. Among the gevtiments drank on the ovowion wis one to tne Fatber of bis Qountry, proposed by Mr, Cobb, which was announced in lines recited by wr er ‘To him whore sword schieved bis country’s cause, Whose rule jained ber liberty aud laws, In wer her loater and jo peace ber guide, And first in both, her bulwark and Ler pride, We dare eay this excursion wes the most exquisitely egreradle one Das has ever beon participated in in the eve of the invited guests who evjoyed it. It will mark ap epoch in the memories of the excursionisis, and be recurred to by them all with a pleasure as poignant as enouripg. Before se) bag an om board the cutter parating, the united in a Icter expressing, she ir thanks for the potite- besa which they received om Captain Favoce, his officers and crew. Nothing could have exceeded the ‘Asai culty of theee ea mm ministering t» tho comfort ad pleasure of the party, Arrangements were mate for procuring & piece of plate to be presented b> Ospiain F.,a8 an sear aes teetimonial of the sentiments of the company in this ‘The Exile Railxead Macsacre—Opinions ef the Rew York Press. [From the fribune of July 19.) Thas old rasea', Nobody, bas been at is again. Ho has Wied six or eight persona on the Erie Raiircad and ‘wounded forty odd, in ep'te of the utmost care, vigilance, &c., on the part of the superintendent, trackmaster, eon Guetor, engiweer, brakemen, &3., 40, The victums are cead or wounded—tuere 8, wahsppily, eo room for mw take oF doubt about that part of the business--bat bow or why they came to be #o uniuc! the O:rouer’s jury cavpol imagine. Asall events, Nevody did it. Two cars Of (he expresa train that left the oxy st tive P. Mf. on ‘Tovrsdsy, were run eff the track Detween Otievillc ana Port Jervis, ang p!unged dowa @ precipice ome thirty to filty fees, whereby one of them was roiled over and over, smashe? to pieces, and most of iis inmates killed or wounded; brit the jury find that the killed ‘‘came to thelr ceath cauaaly accidentaily, and by mlsfortine, aud not otherwise ; and turther, from all the vefore us, aud from & personal iaspection of the gr round , ie ie our be Nef that theo cara were torown from traok im conse quence of & brokew rail, against iN Ns Bary care and er, the part of thore im che-ge of tre train couk: not guar x yeniercen! that will not do! You cannot deceive JOureeives ko monstrously; At all Events, You can deceive nebody exe! It wae not casauity, uor misforiume, nor yet a “tiaw in ibe rail,’ por apy dsiect im we iraok, thas robbed wwese persone of their livee. The causes are sbuodertly aia bare im the evitence giveu befere you. ‘That ¢vicerce proves that 2. The train hed beat eight min jowrns], and was behind time when ft 2 It was rusking down the weet aide of ne wohl atabazardous speed—probably not lene than a feriy miles per hour—in order to make up this jost time before Tescning Port Jervis. 3, Having tive passenger curs sn nnarually large num the Frie road—iy necessarily bore harder ou tho than & light wam would do, and its extreordmary speed caused the Wbeels o bound Trom point to pola on the track, striking ach rail fesrtal force. Fhe re. gult wos the breaking of ® rail—probably by the engice or ope of the furemost care~ followed up by evcoessive breakings of the now onaupported fragment, uLul some of the broken pieces were thivs! out of pave, und the Liveer ears barled off the track and comp the precipice. But for the breaking of the coustiog, the whole train woukl have been cragged off aud werved ip like weaver. We bay the evidence Lerore the jury smowa ail this, in epite of the mystiticauon of the railroad men, who, of course, swear they. though coutesredly Detiind tide, wore juppig bo fester thex urtai—-not over whirky milve per hour, ke, Who ever heard of a railroad conduewr oF en- giderr Who (acror ving to bls own tetimosy) was raaly fest at tne time of ruch a tregecy, any more thea of rieam deat epg necr who bad uot his ssexm very low et] hip water rather bigh at tae Ume bid boiler exploded ? The pablic are ‘pmiliar with this sort of tesuimooy, and Kuow Jost what it ie worth. The wetimony of Messrs. Baiziy by & hot ot, wainly by Adaw Fas, B.D. c Prime, iesac . Peo’, being that of disw'erreted persone, is concinsive; while the ovideuce of Dewitt, the (traia Deggage wan”? that “we usually meee vp lov time if pongidie.” _ the who's matier beyond a doubt. Im the hight of this evidence, be fact tbat the livia wes admitiediy bebind at Osieviiw would of iteeif create ap simost irresistible presumption that they were ROIDE OA Cxtre epeed thente to Port Jervie; and twe testi- mr y Of (he passengera removes ali doabt on the au dject. the train was bewg ran ddwo w eteop grade, where the treck frequently carves, with a precipitous "“dectivi- ty of twenty to dfty feet feet'on the right, ata rate of some forty milte per our. No doudt tae seme deen dove repested!y without disas’er; but it was never enything else thao a reckless, feol bardy es of Movicence, sure to result a last ip wide-spread aad heait-rending calamity. We cali apom the manegers of the Erie road for some ubne seeurenee tbat the harrowing calamity eball not ‘ave bees evilered iy yao. They muss know that the mony of their subordinates ie gammor—that the * o tbe dismater are perfectly re Pm Letthem as- bure tbe pubic that they beve probibites forever the cul- pabie prectice of making up lost time by extraspeod on Comp grades—thet they bave given orders to run all such grecce at a speed of not more than twen' roilee par bour, apd much lees than ths, where & precipice ya ens on oUe wide Of thelr treck, ‘There should and must bea wall of sctla rock and mortar, “at lenge toree feet thick, ead praganen eee tho track between hand every ® descent. It would cost thing on vush a road at fas tne Ever but would reuder apeed; progress much safer, and would seve in time bundrede of Precious itves. [From the Times of July 19 } ‘The verdict of the Coroner's jery, aaserabloc at Port Jervis decides that nobody was responsible for the late cwlamity, It is always = very pleasant thing to sce the Wwrocent acquitied, and to c'scover tat where a dreadful acoountabfiry was evpposed to rest there is no sooonnta bility etall! Fate, ogee an chance are acewerable; = wan agency is absolved These agreeable convictions re [brought consolivx’y bome to us by this verdict; we covet them end make ‘mort of them. Yet yonder ‘the Gead; yoncer sgain are the seenoet suffering, tara ta cio, or 4g hve maimed and @vabled a weary Fverywhere is the wail and over the iort; and egain the thought rites, is it after all true that acci- cent w alone answerable; that this casualty is not « crime ! Postorately, atter Coroner's verdic's comes the verdict of the prese, and pubiio opinion is over all, With tne evidence before um, Werally as recelved by the jury, we ace auibor'sed to revine ‘the Jad, . The inquest doce Loi determine the question. There was no wiompt wo voter inio Wat thorough examination without wien | 4 vestigation is wasted A handful of rong age rese=-men depenuent upon what they for the tod thet fe thew, and the clothes aboutfibem, and their abel- ler—et cerree told the story with as favorable a bearing a» poesible to the isterest of thelr masters. Were they without tbe direct purpose of 0, » always that secret bias to eile of own interests which insensibiy colors our ORY, kad wor modates our prerentation of facta and opinions to the requirements of personal . Be yone there wero a few pastor cers, out of busdéreds, who wold their tale af well ss they might, and told it to the atter ccntrad ction of the her AE gronndlings; anc ‘here the care reeted. Ther war no attempt to ‘the condi. There eas no atten de ds J the statemects of the He Pe Bia lion of the rond by the vevtimony of C4 nave eal wittve ane padlic © without information ac to the curves, grades and other characteritticn of the track at the soane of the + a Let on see bow fur theee coxtentons may 82 fitied 1. As to the condivion of the road, whish was infd upon thet division with American rail of uteriy worth'ces charscter, we bave reason to believe through the com; pubise wavel. of ita recent retren shsnents, the repair gangs down to a point quite isaadequate to the security of the track, end that to this fot tT) on defective rail at ine porae of calamity ie earibul mh a bet the (reck was examined bad peveod over it. Meters tend “oe wire to throw the reeponsibility of the accident upon ‘were & legitimate subject of ‘equry for the Cor. The verdict without them is worthiess. 2. As to the rate of , bething oan be clearer than that the celerity of the traive must malified tue conaition of the road, If it be te any but the bent 4 a beh rate of speed ie ie =~Yo" the time-tabie, according to the testimony of engine r aud cond: P-] bon toler an hour at that part of the part be weep erate, with curves, descending a moun- top, 8 tien of ali cthers requiring ‘canion ud modsPation. Bote these officals, bowever, aimit that when they left ter! x miles from ibe roone wf the disaster, they fers othe pine minutes behind time. and that they hadto meke up forthe jose. The inforencs is thas doitg soby speed accolerated beyond the Ih eme table, The igure formiched corroborats ey were required to leave Otisville ab As they left nine minutes bebind time, they must bare leftet €44. The Jery, in their verdict, fad the secident occurred at §:.58—in other words, in nine min- Jeparture from Otierilio—and di they travelled six a. ‘The rate epeed, therefore, after the traio was felMy in motion must bave excerded forty, five mies an Lour—a result whieh Agrees with the testimosy of the parsengers, who had remarted the furious rate at which they were moving, = prenecd alerts at it the moment before the disaster Forty five mies ao hour, at night, downe moustais eide, over old and defeciive’ = upon a road where repairs, for ecovomical causes, are spariugly ap pited—there surely are not elements of safety; these *urely form conclusive reasons for reversing the sro ner’s verdict aod inculpsting the Company. We woule gladly avoid the necessity 0” thus identify me (be parties As we bave raid, it would be far easier to shut our ayer, and utter the false | nobody to blame. But when a body of men aan the Pubic, pub ish ft at stock ‘jopleg and loan raising meetings, berwiee demonstrate it, thet they pro- pose to ao TReat possible business upon a reduction of all te outlays that give security to transit, wo may jnctly consider ourrelves: werned of miachief’ to come it slenye. S0 to heware of insolvent raiiroals, where upg indebtecurss ix to be met by sume saved out of the guarantee to parl> safety, thia reasonable wae picien in advance, we find it juntified by ey fod have no beritetion in raying thet 3 with does tho reeponsiblitty of tits sad tragedy eutirelp rent. Let them be made to anewer, TO THE FDITOR OF TITS HERALD. Driaware Hover, Powt deny Jaty 10 Yh readiog the detailed report furnished io your paper of yervercay, of the lete ead catastrophe on the New York and Freie Relieved, T noticed ® single paragraph which mipht peeetbly be consirae! to the ditparagemont ef a oles, for the genutne hospitality and earncetty homvane efiprte ef *heee cvizena, he injured survivors, withoug ese fares Ican learn, expreas their warmest gratitude. The passage reads as follows:— ‘The ccndition of the woanded, however, was extreme- ly wretebed in very many instances, owing to the sosaty seoummedations which could be afforded in 90 amsll a Tcannot avoid the conviction that these words were penved through ivadvortexce, or in comsequence of a gene ral impreasion being made on the mind of the writer, by |, suflering, Which no place could releve, Tbe suilerers heve in every instance #0 fares! could learn, been far- nisded with a comfortable bed, competent madioat 74 ance, and tbe most aziiduone and devoted uursing. it have turned out en masse, and given are ee and effarte to the relief of the suffering, and the iandlords of the potels have been unremitting is ‘thelr easidul a kind attentions. Thone who have been ace this house myself an¢ iamiy included—would oo artic sg arly of ‘the grea! kindness ebown them by Mr. and hat ape of the peculiariy peneation of Provideuce by wb! their lives have been fpared is, that they have falien into the care of such good Bararitare ax the citizens of Port Jervis. {tt should also be tee ate that the officers of the railroad compa- py it tois place, particu leehy the Aeteem Panesar. on, PL Headley, Keq ; the local Soperintendent, Hugh Riddle, eq, Dave left no means untried to 10 the recovery and recure the comfortor every one of Pe onan ad truly and respectfully youre, Minnesota and the Frezer River Mines, The people of Minnesota are all agog about the Frazer gold mines, and have held a third meeting at Bt, Pahl, to consider the readiest means of reaching them, and incidentally the advantages which it is believed would accrue to Minnesota from the open- ing of the intermediate country to settlement :— Col, John H. Stevens, of Glencoe, presented the following report:— The distan:e from St. Paul tothe gold mines of parser 4 and Thompson rivers may be put down as ‘ollows:— Si Pav) to Pembina... Ferbine to Cariton Hous Curiton to Famonton ....... Edmonten to Bost Kacampment. Bost Encampment to Thompson river. Total, a rhs 2000] 660 —Making a total distance of 1,650 miles from Bt. Paul. The committee have made the following esti mate of the expense a equip and fit ont a party of ten from St. Paul. ey have included in he estimate sufficient food for six months :— 10 bdle, floar, cont $4 per bbt & bbis, pork, coat $18 per bbl. to 0 Be. edgar, cont... . sea, cout 60 cents per ib TOL eeescereerseres The Right of “Vieh”—The Tables Turned. {From the Hativax (N.S) Sun, Jnty 22 } Mre. McAulay,a re lady, and one ot the pas- BCT ETE Getanec ik thie city by the mishap to the steamer Ony of Baltmore, paid a vizit to her Majecty’s steamer Styx, on Friday Jag! and demanded to sea the commander of that now somowhat celebrevd craiser, Tho story goer that the lacy war very pollte'y received, and ushered wmto (he preaenes of the cfilser in command, wheres joug luter view look place, oublises of bigh import w the iate- retta of the two yrest vations represented on this occa sion, We uncersiagd that she spirit of the 4 virit waa of a ¢ccidedly national character, wth view of overhavling the gallant naval officer ~ numerous flagract outrages committed on Ameri- can Ddupting. The parucular style in which our herolae conducted this retributive visit we are not peeltively preyered to describe—our not baricg Dees prevent, tely. Ib may bave been that ts were far better for the commander bad he been exposed to « broadside from ore of Jonatban’s steam fri- tee; oF itinsy bave been that gentle woman’s bessech- d pereussive eloquence elicited the promive that he ever do euch panetey things again.” Wo tn- cine, however, to the latte: ; but, in either ith such eplons as the lady of our story, Jona be sure to vanqiish Britain’ oaval ; more vicwries, we think, wilh the weaker vesse!s than with the Lote meal Mrs. McAulay is the wiaow of late United States Consnl st Cairo, in Fgypt, and is aaid to be well known in political circles in Washingten. ‘The Hog Nutsance. TO THE EDITOR OF TH HERALD. Yorvitux, July 16, 1858. On the principle that editors of nowrpa cers are expected to know everything, and something besides, shall be glad if you would give myself and ubore come infor- mation on z te subject :— i Liive at Yorkville, m eghty seoond street, white ty ie constantly infests arms many of which are the leguns mete fakvemana ey meus of the “‘unciean anima” that eould bo panes within seme considerable distance, and somo are excred- ingly vicious withal; the'r antics are pertectly to parties resic ing ‘m the Le meen no wo and equestriane trey are poritive.y dangeroun, Now, what I wish to know ioe tw tiie bs pare any law tb existence to restrain persons from sending their boge into the public streets to seek their daily ru! to the annoyance and dieguetof a ‘wy Len ogee Ff not, I euppose we must (on the “what can’t be cured must be jt. ~ ~h—4 and bear #; but if there is, be good enough to whose duty it is to see the provisions of euch nr earied ott whcther ii athe Jaraditin of the police, or whether ft is necessary for private iadi viduals to lay the matter before tho atthor'ces? If ihe former, pray cali their attenuon to the nuwanos; end if latter, if you wil give me an ilea of who the proper sathorities are I will undertake to “drive the whole berd veto the sea,” or | will at least rid my family of the nal parce, even at the cort of becowirg a pubiic informer. By taking tome notice of (hig nuance tn your valuxbdie boy po you would oblige many ree and pene more myeeif. DGER BAOON. NY KESPROTABLE a bandsome, beady male child thee singe, can Near Of Hach Dy Addrowming M0 BRSON WiSHING TO AWOPT Months old, of ood box Le He ra «POST OF FICK, NOTICE UBT OFFIOR NOTIO ‘UP MAA fornis and South Pacific Covet. per Vetvot WEST, will clos a: this oDe he 20th dey of July, at 1 o'clock F. Br AAC V. FOWLER, Posuaster. SPECIAL NOTICES, SROCTATION OF EXEMPT FIREMEN —THS AeGT jar quarteriy meeting wilt at Fwene oe Mab on ‘Tuesday evering, 2th inet, at * aso. . ¥ RaLAS, a8 1 tbat Lam & your, meet «torn nly form Dk pean for the 6 yearn, he Ninth ward: and wv to thet Privay crime lo Ing myself linbie to tne law. san, bas bm ving been tn i NTRAL DEMGCRATIO CLUB —THE MEM BARS OF this cab are roqreated to attend s specia’ meetine. 8! 163 y. thie (Posmay) evening, wi So'clonk. Panctaal eitendanee le required. By ora Tks MolKRMOTT, Keres Presidami. E tend ne ‘jneral Pot the late eh P Murray, By oreer ICHARL MREHAR, Bro, JUGS Sin ROBERTS, Foreman. <THE MEMBERS AND FRIENDS OF LADY ‘Wasdinguon Hose Company No. 19 are reqanstad in meet athe corriage Bouse at 8 orca On fusndey ever tar, 0 mabe srrangemen's to atten ‘oneral Inte be member, Michael Murray 7S: Jovern Connon Reeretary Doara, mR BOATR—1LRARUSR BOATS oF fer iptions ce: the race, sail end fea end oar baztor of INC "ihsouke 20 Byuth atreet. Remora ber, 160 boats on hand. i Ve RALF—A 38 a KPT BOAT, 10g FRET WIDE — ARO, Iwo bonte, 2 leet long, Dew Also, two on £0 fort loag, fit for frmity v Dull to orcen, Bei Honi# conster tly on ber ' for gale ply wom. Bay Houee, Penny “bldg, brooklyn. $$$ ‘yaa, FOR 64. THR ACEOONBR YACHT H J r nate foal Pieehicon 'e fammliy yacht orn» eppl i be paint eat, of FomNRake * FOR | Bate <FOR SALE CHRAP, A OWA nad iro biriha Ki copper, end fi manner, to onde, ty Mesare’ Piet Morton, 00: sad on ly youd a few dimes (oot meee than owner. he seen Mey boatyard vibe, foor miles below Jersey ‘oy, or “or particulars address bax 393 Post office, _NEWw PUBLICATIONS. Bainter wie Pcaxte: oR” THIRTY tek U Miles Are id Fraps,” 10 cents ered numb To want © Keep on tack, BAT) ye" 4" or Any ROW RiAL’ ng for pale by «il pariodionl dealers meamuannl SONTHLY innow ne ie herd to stand log representative of Ameriena letters, pubiohers Wet spate re palss te gpatatain, te tall oars reputodom, Price $8 per ennam, 20. THiLLiee MAW PwON COMPANY, Publiebers, Baton, EPR AMER POR Puan eT ‘CONT Aine a 1 i. vv engraving of Dr. * pen T Taek sya rand ine, vi one “Me, Poupbar Wom: oF aie everywhere JO ob ater, Mew ) BS <WATTRD, A LAROR NUMBER sty cerertotwn, tor which @eab Wii) Be pai ¥. &, bes 17) Meret oe, one Abin __. HOUER, ROOMS, de. TO LET, Ebrestray Fes AND DWELLING TO LET— Broad west J th Tow’ ) futures and Furatt 1 heal vers low; reat 860% EIOHAR DA, 27 Brosaway pid | ovary sur nove me weer Bites ry ane urnere a." inquire a NG. SSovurckeuece wp au'a ATLy FURNISHED HOUSE IN M405 THIRTY? Ame d street, near Broadwe: let tow ‘ivate family. wo or three mouths; mocers incrovements; range, Cartan ages corner for ‘ i ia nguise of SOHN PORTER, 293 Brot with servants. ‘way, room No. 5. NEATLY FURNISHED THREE STORY HOUSE TO ear Broadway; everything for bousekooplitr, gas Shy for serail ail fenily get a board ne yiaety ron! S300 : . )De, 307 Broadway. ot Pree SN 8 x, ROOKLYN HOUSE TO LET OR LMARK, 910 ADEL- phi street, near Fulop avenue: nine rooms, Kas bout; rent $200, Apply,t> JO8. SIMPHON, engraver, 62 Fuiton eiceet, N. Y., or on the pi Heme OR RENT, LOW-THRER OFFICES ON SEOOND floor of 175'1 Broadway Commodions entrsnees fom 176 TE Yo waz Broadwag: after August as 11h roid ray. Gaerne. ae erenewees ery SEsem onlin Leeoee ROMs AND Fow;ss 70 Ler veny Oak Ball, Nos. bh ai 8 One very large well lighted room. OOMS 0 LET.—& HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PAR- Jor and two bedroome, with plauty of elowsie. gat, bait, ‘etc., on second floor, in Kast twit tis of wh ep and servant's room vane multe Rea: moterate. Addret» T. H., 1. Union square Post ofl) lee. LET—A DESIRABLE FIRST FY.O° WITH FOL. basemen: and three roon. tha third floor, Sa hor paty sects hss all the moder \acrovameuts, inquire of A. RAYMOND, or of Heary s.s0key, Im piano step, ‘SI King street. L&T-IN BROOKLYN, POSSESHION DM SDLATE u¥, the four story and Legg em tg EE naman wireet, coniainiog #ixiegn rooms, lwo, ‘bree siory sud Davement huare No 543 ines f'rert, contsintag ten rooms Rent Fie, Inquire of A. M, FANNING, 269 Bower, Tose, THe SECOND FLOOR OF HOURE NO. 255 Ninth avenue, near Teniy seventh, sizoe:, containing Daniries eae, bath, water eloreta, ke, ;'monts rien eniy pointed, rent & trent 82d per moath Also to ; Femt $9 per Bill up. ets aetaee ve 10 LAT, IN BOUT BROOKLYN-PART OF PalvATe three story 4 welling bouse, Nv. $3 Dourlase stros betwen Oruriand allt: sirpetsy swo siegwal Darktea, tS Dedrocms eu kitoben: rent $250, gua nsluiod. Fossssnion wmmedisiely. Apply on ibe premises. ae A LAAGe HALL BEDROOM, WITHOTT second floor of house 37 Weat Twenty first aireet, inquire as sbove. ue — STORY BRICK Rouse xO m6 told m r) Det eet, Brooe ly’ te & good tenant, for valence of year, a the Fate ‘of $279. 2.9 Deaven Place, #1 $9 per month, Inquire oat vromiaes, 10, LET-IN TE COUNTRY, ors. porns RIDE , in Jamairs, Ly L, via, pariore, Dod sud aliuog room, wita’ une of bart garden, Pleviy of fresh mile, &o.; ed or uaturalabed With cr without board: terme reasoaacle BROWNFALS, 39 Liberty aireet, N.Y. ABBINATON AVENUE, BROOKLYN.—TO LET, A deatredie bonse te» pleasant eltuation, Possession given on iba int of Ancust HONDLOW, Agent, Montague street, Brooklyn. BT--THE FIRST FLOOR (FOUR ROOMS) OF HUTS aby street, near Brocma; Jarge yarc and gvod con- venieveles; ren: low’ to a emali famtiy. apply oa tha pre alarge room and vedroom; rea! $6 per meni YN, TWO VERY Neat PAR lors, with ‘8 two paniries, wilh mae of bok Fitchen range, “4 Nehen amyl siax ycellar, Hemt ip pes month’ “Very pleseant aceanmo iacions for two per eon! Piesse apply a: No. 16 Joralewon § etree. LET—A VEKY p — J e THREE STORY W bi eh the modern improre pleasantly Weated {nu very ‘ar New Maven depot. The tr RxGoKa "NOB Fourth avenn MO BT —T0 A EMAL PIRET CLASS P AMT 7, PART ota hours in Greenpolat: the Bouno ie of the With geo throughout auc Rivesteges 2810 location, ae., it bela walk from ten‘ street ferry.” Ment $175 & y iher parueulars epply J. RVAND, 415 Broadway. Toor, with but four mia rer Tor T° TERT—IN THR MOST DESTRARL® PART OF RIXTR avenue, # nice store, with emall sork of fancy goode for sleebeap. A note addressed A. B., Hered oilies, wht Tieet with immediate atvention © LET—IN THE TWO STORY BRICK SOUSE 112 BS. ses street, tho go~ond canaisiing of tarse rooma, pide room es Ht nes. re wan) one email fomt: rie ‘be oe remeining partof the bouse kent $16. inquire at T% LRT—A FHOWROGM OF SECOND FLOOR OF 381 ‘Onna street, well filed eat wih eases. sae fixtures, mir ‘cxleloth, Re and suitable for winery or oeser light Duuinere: rentiow. Toaulre on the premiora. LET--FIRST RATE ‘APARTMENTS a? FO. » Gani eroort oe ong door from :} udson; four rooms op floor, $l; tour rooms on fourth floor, ny D ied eoort atres! Ganre two good lofts to let E. RASTON, 648 Aa street. Co rE __HORSES, 4, CARRIAGRS, . eo. A raw OPEN BRETT? FOR SALE—NEVER BEEN & used. Apply to PATER DUBIN’ carriage manufeo pen vore or. ore DAPPLE hay pony built sale. —Price Sigh; euit ble for — ‘he truer Physi i, & . tae ~ at aba Gtand iaen wiles A SEHENDID GRAY ROAD AND. pAMILY HORSR, bands hig’ favcnie De wueet wibowt tying. me egiab br B bervers g ‘mile in three mioutes and 10 sacends. abd sold at a eres car eactifce, athe owner bas more borees than be want. Jeovite cf MF. DAMLING. sormer Siawh arcane and twenty: fourth street, Also, a light road wagon and harness, netrly new, AY VERY sures R pee ome FOR le i Swied by whore jorney and ahs vourtiatod in" epeet eeponatbl fio aetna enags fhe matiern or meses: cue P br taally bowen, 1635 bande; wonnd, Kind shove sre the property of a genuieman about leaving tow 2, and must be sold” Appiy at iS Jay street, corcer of Green wie! A LIGHT EXPRESS WAGIN FOR SALH—NFARLY sew. 4 ply at 64 Grove mreet, New York, near siecck am a. ELLIOTT'S preuns ban poqAsION, 4 re ve “oid ‘STi Tiled wremue, and at Mark Maguire's hotel, ite Comets diva. kK prere wagors, fwenty borset aod RORELS, Wa ORK ARD HARNESS —ONE eked sya buggies, (ree. ierer wagone, 97 ew nad encond baad; iro, boat Weitere and pactre P PQUARE BOX WAGOS, Ree For male cheap. Apply at 49 deca strect, corner of Merry. POR SAUR—WaRRanren TN EVERY WAY, 4 VERY mperior dark Boren. long ‘sil, 16 bends digh, with eu 20 rior power 24 agion, A'e°, a two bested carriage, ie Wher iov up bind eat, the fore wheels lock under, an: szics, with bacniegs complete, pole, shale, Ae taolishiner! m rerliy worth ibe stiepuon of farutiy such as he Ln ve ara eran ba vroper'y of & genti-man the eit served eale, Apply at it Jawe eueet, near West, or 93 Jane mreet, near Washwgtoo aor four persons, will be sojd at ‘ip at WRMHAU RAR puablen, corner of XA FINK GRAY HORSE, 7 YRARG Ou, igh, warranties perfactiy sound and kind, with "7 Rod ond roche we; an 3 be sola el and jarrieoe « F°s 8 Sarx— hk SALR-T70 PLAIN AND STRONG No, RRCONT can be MRIOHT R La WHEROR & COS highs ned con isos in fone tnlautee to 4 rea sound ond kind and very shows in single and dewrle bareewe or under ihe andale one (0. 27 Bowery, N. ¥., By applying to J. 8TOUTA, é NOR MAL TONE, BRL omar. pat long tail, fine eye: bel ler, wae ériven om Monday contel: va ‘er the saddle, Redress He's eral ome of a dow 5 ear ipect OF 8 avenue a, corner one week Gm WANTED—IN BXORLLENT CONDITION, AT A moderate price. Addr dress Cana, 8 Herals office. Hs iD, wi beg) fi to totes pnd carries * send well wp, & showy calmal. a ‘ont ating age, color, speed, aud very treet, ~ Brook RRCORD masef canpraems. -~A ams or Dngries, nome seme wtthont veral two iia, amine gaze which at ets vole at ediately, ISAAC ube or. sae raoure Dare id * reel Ee ror a. 1 Tur, bot COURSR, L. T=TROTT!» +—TUREDAY, JULY * 6 EM Motch for 860), one mile ant repest, in wornan Woodead rames # Apate Lowrle owner Bemes bg Kountein Boy, adming ait SEAW 4 W! | anc Third avemaes ‘kermeesey, BOARDING AND TADGING. FAW GuNTLGWu® OAN sp is pOCOMMOD aT! TED in + ‘family whh farniahed eran, the boure In 1) srt seer ieee kK, vad sontarue e!! ae Yreavfost 1 'voywirod. Apply it room. OD the refe ional Cemen. Me fnae Twenty second street, ety ween Losing" Pew ORSTLEME' CAN BP A "COMMOD ATRO Ar with furniehed ccoma, With or wiihous boare, a: 275 34 a Tern * moder ‘ate. AT DISHED ROOM TO Fran Tecinines the house has, ITH BRYARF AST IF nxtera alsuprorenne nts; 79 Lwellh atre (PRIVATE: FAMILY, RESTOTNG IN 8T, ry atngic tieman. with a suit of ree or fun roma, 4osoarin and Board’ equal vn any hotel, Houwo, and furniture fiat class. References exchanged. Inquire at 98 8t Mark's piace. WR ¥O. on Bacr TWENTIKTA BERET, A PEW Broad wanent bovrd me sow be by xeatlomen and tuete wiv a ed tener tA or! , sMeD 0) 1 He sndeomely furnished rooms hoses bd alry. ET W. alo#ak DS, sr ROOY, OR BRUIT OF UNFORNISHED ‘A beautiful location, None 2 PLBASALT reoms to let, with beard. brut respectable partes rod apply. Meferences exchanged, Yo, 28) Wert PwentietD ict LY FURNISHED FRONT PARLO® AND BED- n the second tloor, to lot 10 gentiemon, wiih bre faater rot Twenty cheond street, wear Bafih i WIDOW. LIVING ALONE INA RETIRED PAR? OF the etty, wonlt let a room oF reome to & iacy and gentle- mrp, with board for the Indy only. Referengea exchanged. acdresy #lone, Uni ce. AN AND WIFE OR TWO SINCLE GEM deurounot spending s few weeks in fhe enn ted wt a delightful reeldence at Olt en island. Addrees for particulars box 2.836 Post offic. GENTLEMAN AND IS Wid og TW 7) aINGLE kextlemen eau be ncoommodated with « turoished room sad board with tne use of plano. at 325 Obristopber street one door from Hudson. Warm bath in ths boure, Terms moderete RESFECTABLE WIDOW LADY WANTS “your ebisiren, from four to eigh! yeare of ge, (0 board. where they can bave the comforts of ahowme, with due who will then neare eference pees apd required. ail Toren -firat street, N. FEW PERSON? CAN BE ACOOMMODATED wiTs good country board sta farm house near the village ot Mormstown. N.d. ‘be ploce is cn elevated. ground well Madea rod bee plenty offralt. “Apply si 369 ign avons, corner ot Thirty fifuo atrnet. SMALL PRIVSTRPAMILY, HAVI®G MORE ROOW than th«y require, would let to a gentiemsn ane wife, or single gentiernen, » neatly furnished room, with full or par tial boar! che house i# desirably lowed, and bes all che Improvements, Apply at 201 Hloncaer atre AT? FRANKLIN STREES, FIRST HOUS® WKET OF Brow wey. One or two aitting roome with bedrooms at- tached: breaktnat served, if required. Blugisand donbie bed reome for lodging, Realy tornisbed for gentlemen, Inij.lre bor NFNOLIFH FAMILY ARE DRSTROUS, OF LEP. og © neatly furnisbed room, wish board. to two Gemen or « gendeasn and wife. Teras very mote References required. Apply at 194 Mattison atrevt, near aula — — —— BOARD 7H comPORTS OF A ROMA, WITH Goon voard , antral and niry Ineation, a! reas pable prices, wey Ci82 urand acreet, opperite the Uda Fello will please calt OARD.—A OANTLEWAN AND WIFE OAN BAVE A pleaaaa frert room, with pantrina, or vo single ge so men can Dave eagle rooms with board, a. 1194 Ninth street, stew coors west of Brom Gentlemen wishiag OARD—A FINE LARGE FRONT ROOM, WITH clonets attanhed, and piessanily piztated on the corasr, sultable for one or two persons, ean be bad with fall ar par: to$3 per week. Apply at 434 Hudson i, Corner ov Borin, OARD—A PRIVAT® FAMILY WOULD AUD TO thelr number 2 few single genuemen. whern ‘he coin ts of « home can be enjoyed with mirch an mute, moderate. oppiy at lE4 Knot 19h st. OARD AND TUITIO ‘Term LADY LIVING ON BROOK ETIER AND COOLER THAN TUE COUNTRY — Lore airy rooms, Fiaiha, meale ad ail boora wtb every sensor bie delicsey, «4 the Biancard Bouse droadway acd Tweift ateet Summer rates of poard very low. OARD IN BROOKLYY—A BANDSOMELY FUR nisbed front room on the second . RA atoove anc wa also roome on the taard floor, yt neparately. ‘Or pert 5 Congrens Bus. 1N PROOELYN: ~PLEASANT ROOMS, with board may bo bed ot 508 Lavington street. Inquize on We premises, Meterencen excbanked. ‘OARD IN BROOKLYN—IN THE Finest CL ss hones, deiighita’'y, jomted Jat 244 Renr7 etree ive Talvuter’ wale from the Pout ur Wall etreet f erry, A ut ot oe eee ee aii = lly or single gow’ oaRD IN BROOK: YS —A FEW PERSONS DESIRING cod board. plessant rooms, snd ell the Suprisets acommmodatad by app aa a st a Well ken 1 few minutes’ walk of ences a No, 25 Washingon ferries. e be rosommodeted with rooms acd Ba IN BROORTLYN.—ONE OR Two br Neha street, between Harrison and Deeran, ‘arook sm ern: for niched Female Rigs ponuoman PF Chaos pase Diemer OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND BIS wife; a parlor and ith clore'a, with good and t t. Loention Sei Poets pean whieh whch mort be moderate, allace, PoawP WANTED-FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFR AND n; three contesting, unfurnished rooms (two large), Bnd Dain room: nok eave retond floor, Div oer at six o'glock Lecation between, Foarih ant Kigh’ avenues, above Four teonth etreet, Adoress bor 2,478 wANTHD, TN BROOKLYN-~BETWREN CITY Bs? Haliso’ Union street A room snd bedroom, untur- piahed, wii ‘erma ‘bosrd tor m gentleman and his wife. T Hi. M., Herald vilice, stating rate, OARP WANTRD—FOR A GESTLEMAN AND LaDy. ‘ith fren rocm and bedroom, inaluding full boas ihe Iw’y and partial board for ‘emas ins vate tam, Pelow Twentieth street fa. tha cit ene. stating location and terms, w' Ren Reraid office, tor two days.” Ret OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAW, INA i Mare family, iocation near Hank Jane of Hadson streme At Gren, siwihg terms, U. M. M, box 1.851 New York Post oaRD 1G MAN AND HB yaar is 4 4 et tvate enth YouNG OARD WARTED IN, ‘BROOKLYN—BY A man, ins private family; looation ve oF gear the Ho ahs preferred. Arena, eta Bierman JOG. Herala off Boarpers -NRATLY Wear he hou BROOME TO L af, without board. te mos: situated. and in first rate order. at No. 1 new Canal street, corn: ot 2 | pers OR tty R=: rBiebed, wi'h or witbou demen romtway. eaneers. —A LARGER FONT ROOM “AND = to let, wita beard, thea: ed: ao nor rom nz bagi J ie gentlers =a. Sisk eed Appiy at 18 anh surest, between on aad Sixth wooo HEIGHTB—SOUTHERNERS AND OTHERS accoinmod! Good wole, vinner at six, Kefer OOK LYN —WANTED, BY oan YOUNG GENTLEMAN. Bi mabis en ere gees hao noes given. ROOKLYN- WALL | anny ys Bote Rigirannar as ssoal tan tesabins ee Sopa ree —TAIS HOUSE tH » Ty ay of Es. BROADWAY, EAST PeeAnh as. A PANILY, ‘consieing of four peraona, having more room athe? Require, would ike to le. swo, ve waren, room oo Ingie roa farnivbed or oufarnished, with or witsout board. Call att haat Broadway. Bene ROOMS TO LET—WiTHOLT boa KP, AT 146 highth stroot opporite Uliny coltatun A eT A ROOM, BEDRO yx Four ROOMB TO LET. lang be ah St, Messe hag ee nepal wat we ke pore, S ee would of a ‘wenty fou sax | OOURTERNTH err SYRERT — —A A PRIVATE FAMILY, 1's, Ap elegant han 'somoly for miebed. ‘et te ta nity. or party lemen the tao splendid first floor above, fall or oartial beard, Fe Wr sinner gmmaTaiony Ce wailing to pay & corresponding priee, can nlon aqaare Kost ofies. vr PD i FULLOR FA Farunt ben ei ROOmA, ae FULL! Ase. “GROUND RELOW “gnOw Fi ARK is at Broadway and Twelfib street, Biapcard House, where horrders will find the eeojem roome, with bedhe missle: ail howrr, smd every luxury. Prices very low during the bot Propristonn, | wesnak ‘a0 sigh Pergona eAareas M Broome street, sorwer of a asa rita eof L-esone{p French. Apoiy to Profumor Lape, o "wenty tonrth street, near Madison sjanre ODGINGE—CLRAN, AN» OUMPORYA LE | ¥RD- 4 rooms may pe bad at he Globe cowl, corner of W and Frankfort streets, a! 2c. ana 272. per ulgnt, or from $) 2 9205 per werk. BE SXCOND FLOOR, WEATLY FURNIRIED, cow. twining gan beth and “olen, fret dwelling from Hroom room Family american,’ Ui few becrdere hes. FOR TWO SINGLE . pear Third avenue, very Wain: “RY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, A TUR nished room with bosrd for tae Indy oly, ia m small private faunily, erms $6 per week. Address Anvon, Hersid ILLTAMEBURG —BOARD Hag filed YOR THER temen, in a pleseant private family, nawe wale of Peck sip ferry. Ad: HH , Willamanorg lost office. ANTED—FULL BOARD IN| BROOKLYN, I A Ww. Frerch ae re oP. Address B. V.8., leraid office, statlcg otaveg 26 82 ae ae ‘N THE FieTH AND tb avenues, @ cenieman sod wife ato these stagle fosiiemene ‘ean be accom! wed fall or pardisi board: rooms furi ‘shed or unfurnishec diuinee simi o/slook. 7 ULV ROKRR & STRERT—A GENTLEMAN AND WITE fan be acccmmodated with board en! «plearan’ room, 5 HUDSON STRERT. 87. JOAN'S aan exctec © caplealeeecenaireureeaner anes Reterences 14] Sear oe TRS ® 2a STREET, OPPOSITE CLINTON HALL. — A five cult of rooms to lew Also roome sultabie for aipate gentiemen, 355: : Doard. ins email. private. family; rable far two genlemen. emia moderate. iy: one buve. LOUIE, BETWEEN THIRD AD buh ted qe ‘two becroome, neatly furnished, to at oO OUNTRY BOARD. GouNtRr, BOARD at RAVERSWOOD, L. b— — fret boarders ean the oom fore! taria of try home nt (be bea reaiionee, kaows a the Bouse, of the late in Got inte door svery hour ane of easy access hy aowraer or exrs For furtbe’ par ly 10 G. ts rer ae .. 618 Broadway. JOUNTAY ROARD WANTAD-FOR A LADY AND J two children (ove on lufasd), in a quiet farm house, where ther es oug Island vrefer ved, sod wit of the olty. stave locaton and terme, bie mast be motera'¢, Heras oftiee. JOUNTRY “BOARD CAN DE Wap (AT THe Fase Bouse aitnaced on the Linckrnseck plauh road, ex wiles from Bohoven, sieace paewag. toe Bones Mees derive ine Cay. by eeplying at 65 St Clem lane, Miciongal wrest, ev York, of o Mrs. i. P. DU An 0, o@ the pre.niees. C°S; NEBY RARD, AT STAMFORD, CONN... ASTORT Autance from the village, & of one brie and» bait ad, bouw pleasantly siiused: ple: rods of the beach. For sariicutars piace, ew Yor, or of Mr. Willis) Adarane, F.D., from the cit; of ehase;: quire at 19 St Marl ‘ft the Stamford depot, JOUNTRY BOARD MAY BR RAD BEVERY + from Brooklyn, ine desirsh'e situation, say of # baneble Of # bighly ealuvaled’ fares: toe airy sce trees, &c, inquire at 74 East Tweu'y- third sues '@ (OURTRY BOARD WANTED (BY 4 GEN Tu an? bis wife, two chidven pnd one servant, a! Fouss, whrre neve sre ro ober bosrders. "Trcation must be ‘of eney Boor es trom the city, etchar oy ears or boats, and naar salt water preler ed adires Kichar. 1 otfes, eiving location, te ms and par‘icular,, for ive ERSEY CITY—A FURNIEHAD FROKT BOO# ON ball bedroom o let a weetioman nad men. Woh tall Or paral board. Rost ibe clace, four @inates’ wat from she Tionse wi hal: (he mod+ru improvements. Apply a ferry 15 Grand asreet, Jersey vl y SALES OF REAL ESTATE, BRICK HOUS# AND STORE TO LET, AT YONRERS, note- 4 being Bex door 10.0, welt estab "any kind of baslaees: @ lemon grocery: It soppy o WHITE butcher or a baker Srelerrel: terme eaay. & RICH MONL, 09 the prem mes. COUNTRY BRAT WarTED ON THE LISK OF THE Ney usw ajlroes. witein ot we ‘view 0: Sound preferred—to Dutpe ow the Roard, or: Western ianss. address box 5 anh Post office. Breese. .—-FOR SALI A Oorrags nouss IN b airect. near Powers; price $100, $800 can Femain op bond and mortgage; or w. uld exobacyo for asinall Brooklyn. Also. three lots for sale addrem bax 4 offian, where an in erview ean be bad; pic! ‘ YABD ANG SAW MILL, WITH 108 ACRES OF lend. in Subtvan courty, N.Y. for sale, om easy arms, Or rschunge for cit property — from the Oy Hat ‘neat how ware Wut aed oct buliinge roc) und con venient, ienowof fruit tree, and tae court yard. Ap- ppt Ro TikhOk, 18 William seek, N. oR RAL.B-OR BXCHAROW FOR A BMALL PLACE we Badeon 11) for & besoufn) coun: mes from New York; and wood, ac. Apply ARM or 190 ACKAS 4 RXCHAN7E FOR CITT PRO- 0 bare sed uber oa:hiidiags, ax seres of land, putlimgs in ford order. All of the apove near ride from the city. Inquire of a. pireet. J toy f —. AN FSTATE, THRKR DWEL- yarn, with four scres 0° land, seventy mites fede the et ps ride trom reilruel éepot juptain im ths yard, fed Snever failing yy @ for aie for one balf jue present Inqaze of A. HAWKANS, No. 3 Nas- FOR BALE IN ROOKLYN.—POUR- . mes wih tea hou, GLATR Prorgaty ro ‘at thelr office, micing %, bave now for rale cheap iadd Call and cee samples of « lars, ARTRD TO TURCTARE I NEW ind of esah tusiners, for oe boot some Ingporsanoa ada ile lor one week. AKOU'R wood ach eopty. TANTED-§ SMALL PARM, FROM 1W"ANTY TO Ww Aint 4 Main on ry fh gcc dy Mam street, Wenth eee, Sone or ees & ange iors opine WASHIAGTON MILLS 34 Wu- tbe rel «mile trom allroad Cape ty ay hve miles from We city. inquireof A. naW6 ‘Bo 3 Naw san awreet 3.000. FOR PALM OWL, AT HUNTINGTON, A +L. 1; And a no One hiya wail they see what fay & modern “fe of Ind, 1 parte t reosit aaa 4 yer Above; ov esi) at Me. Wiliam Sulliter's 729 fore street, New York, for James Hy er. —FOR suee BRAUTIFUL counrey sRaT, 500 cores, fen, nord and crops ite $6. Maer, Beno soren 8300 all bere od bulkd: ings, fruit Ae, ‘Distant from Mew ¥ork 17 to 3” mies a THE MILITARY. two story at NeW YORK ™ p vrore of (bie regiment "Fihana sey ep one he maga ean 8 sotton appropriate oe etn FARRER DYUKMAN, HORTON, Fal FAL HD vy . Ed

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