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y THE WEST INDIES. JAMAICA, Whe Negro Labor Riot—Rallrond Interrup- ton—Wikl and Exciting Ruwere—Crime— Customs Dificuttios. KinosToy, Ja,, Juty 9, 1369. Asgertons riot broke out at Old Harbor on the 3d Inst. between the employds of tue Jamaica Rallway and the inhabitants of St. Dorothy. At oae tine fears were entertained that it would prove more Serious than it was. and the most alarmiug accounts were received tn Kingston on Sacarday midotgut @nd on Sunday, whep the police were being hurried o:f m special tratas from Spaaish Towa, On Monday, however, we were cnabled to get at more reliable information aad someting Like the trath as to the cause of disturbance. Some 400 nezrocs had been e.uployed upon the ine, aud as the work ‘Was drawlag towards completion a large proportion Of these iavorers were discharged, aua those Whose services were retained, being nearly ailtrow the King Bton end of the line, much jealousy and Li wil was provoked, and eventuatiy a free gus followed, to which several were burt and one Eugitsh plate Jayer had bis arm broken. The beatea party on every occasion retarning re‘reshed to renew the tack, nnd this Stace Of things coutiuued ‘rom Satur day afteruoon up ty an early hour on sunday myrn- ing. The train wiich should bave arrived at Kingston at batl-past tures ga Saturday afleradoa did not come in until Sunday morning at one o'clock, Trafic on the Old Harvor ine was suspendet durog Monday, the 6th, but was resumed on Tue-day, the 6th. Tho wildest stortes went fying about Kingsion by Parties coming trom St. Dorothy. Some said tuat it was the draymen and carters wao had risen With the object of destroying th» company's prooerty and ‘ipping up the won ratis, as Uney feared the new line woud sertuusly intexiere With Lheic Lusdess 1D the carting of prouuce. Anuther, story was freely circulated by sume @lariuist and Was lor @ snort s@asou preity generaiy Deneved, tual the Audubitauls of Ulu Uaroor, KnuW~ ing (hat 400 iaburers bad Caat asternoea Wo ve paid Ol, dedlred te get at tue casa, under cover vi a Hyat, aud compelied Mr, Downer aud two ocuer Clecks Wo fy fer the secur.ty a: the money; vul Laat Mr. Dowaer, veg un old pulive odicer, was said Lo have Fallied 400 mbovers Ina tew secunds, arued thew ‘With juaks Of logwood, b ivk3s wad 4138 votes and placing humsell at the head of Uus vast Bunopiag army Lasued with a “war Wavo,’’ apoa the rulers, brandishing their bottics aad sicks, soon sent taka fytug through the market avd out O1 it, wiile the eacelul owbiLunts, Iigulvued val OL Uheiy senses y the Uueartbiy yeuing Of tue Bihiopian host, and Dot knowing whatit Was all about, rushed frou their huases and places of bustuess, Up trees, And to the bousetops in search of saivly, Whine Lis captato of the guard, Dudiwy no.bing to impede tis pro- ress, rocurned @ Couqueriny hero aad reported to he Inspecto. General vi Coastapulury Gis tarouga bis prowptucude wanqguillity wad been restored ta Old Haroor, not trom tae fear of gaupowder and old steel, but by courage wind fusuc coubdined. Gradually, a8 wen lovxed ut Cis story, 1s wusurdity became Clear, ‘The cargo of the schooner Lehave ta being landed the mayazine av Fort Aujusta. There ace otner articies op board besides powder, Waccd will ve Jau-ed on the customs Whurt. Sug is said to have on buaid the armament that Was tutenued for tue equipment of the Ainericun steamer quaker City, Dow the British sieauer Cambri, “Loe Guyernor 1s threatened Witu an wcuiod ior tue Lmproper semure of the Lehave and her cargo. the vWuers contead thar We mantivst does not stitte tual sue cleared with “grease, out iusist that Wer Gearunce shuws 2& cargo of gn. mose,—yenera: mercuaudise. Lose who . Projeas to have sega the Lenave’s papers say that Unis 15 80, ‘The American schooner Grapeshot, which, it will be rememLered, arrived at bauioui Witil u Cargo OF arms and amiuunition after hayiag lougued at Cuba, abd was seized and thea re.vased by tue Custums olncer tuere, las Leen suid to ur. Kovie, a prot, lor £500. SUG cleared lor Purio Wuco & ew-days ago aud ‘Will return lo Une uortigide Lo be a coaster. Middietun planiativn, in cue Port Koya .vountains, Was wuolly destruyed by Ure vu the mornag of ne 2d, Nowing was saved, the inmares escaping with onty tue ciouwes oa taeir backs, [tis beneved We “fire stick” Lad been apphed by un buvenulary Mr, Hill, an oid pituer wav lias lal by some littia mousy, 18 InsugUrating a scle.ag lor Ube reno- ‘vation of avandoned sugar pinntations in Jamaica vy the formation of companies Couposed oF unde Class Men WhO have @ Little Gap.tal to LavesL. paures are $600 eaci, ADd every Coulyaay 13 io Contain ten practical wen, who are acqdaatcd witi sagar plant lng aud Why are themselves wiltog lo Worn ou te lands whica tie Cumpany Will lease and Bivcd. BARBADOS, Burbor Loprovements—Ficld Sporte—Uydroe phobin—Exeoutive Eujvyment=fbo Weather and Crops. Kingston, Ja., July 6, 1809. Your correspondent, writing from Bridgetown, dates his communicavions the 25th Jaae. The whole ialand was ‘disputing the subject of a Gock and harbor tmprovements, and while they were agreed upon the necessity and impertance, they could not unite in any of the plans by which these improvements are to be carried out. ‘The Barbados races had coine off on the 16th and 27th of June, aud never in Barbados has a race mect- ing been attended with such excitement. Several Jamaica horses of celebrity Lave beea entered, among which were ironwood, Scotah Chief and Sir Isaac, Another case of hydrophovla had occurred at Bridgetown, aud che alarm of the innabitants had be- come such that tue Colonial Secrerary nad (0 issue @ circular to the various medical men seeXing Informa. tion on the cases that had occurred, with the object of devising a vasia for some jegisiative measure, His E.celi@ucy the Governor wave @ grand ball on ine Vth, remarkadie for its ceremonial, which Was carried lo ap ex.ent unparalleled lu the aanals of Government House valls. Two fires had accurred, One on an estate at St. Phinips, wen was tue act of an tuceadtary. The other wasa lupifer inaten factory, destroyed for tue second tine, Governor Rawson jeft on the 20th im her Majesty's stoamahipJason oa an o:ticrat tour, Mr. Justice Hewitt, the uew Judve, has asionished ‘the commeicial circles by luyiug claun Lo £7,000 DOW 40 the Colonial Bank to the account of the late Mr. Ashby, and by an anvouucement ta the Ofteial Giz zelte, (hat he would bot be respons.ble for ay debts contracted on account of Blootusbury aud Caledoula Plantations by Mr. Asnby, vow deceased. There bad beeu a spell of dry weatner, and tl ‘want of rain was being very generally felt. Harvest ‘Was neaciy over, The sales OF sugar were Ikaguid, and tonnage was in good supply. No more were Wanted lor Chis geason. ST. LUCIA. Kivoston, Ja,, July 6, 1860, Our dates are from Castries to the 26th of June. Tho weather had brokea, and the raina had fairiy eet in. Governor Rawson was expected In her Majesty's Op Jamon On the 23th, on an oMecial visit. or Mico Charity bas Leen c.ozed, la consequence 8 migeruble atteudauce aud the ununprovable ition of the chudi DOMINICA, Kinoston, Ja., July 6, 1869, News comes from Roseau to the 21h. Governor Frecling and Mra, Vreeling gave a grand ‘ball at Government House on the 15H, in honor of Queen Victoria's birthday, SINGULAR BAILADAD ACCIDENT AT NEW HAVEN. A Locomotive on an Eccentric Movement, (From the New Haven Courier, Jujy 21.) Yesterday morning. about #1x oc OcK, an accident occurred iu the depot waich for singularity of char- acter surpasses anything io the line of ra lruad ca dastrophe we nave known of recently. about ten Minutes past six the enzine used for switcalng pur- poeen about the round house. known a3 No. 3), In harge of Thomas Keegan. engineer, with whom at tne was Mr. Charles N. Vuahips, boas switch. mag, taving been down the cana) dock and mtched to a number of freight cars, run op towards the depot aud was backing down on the main tracs, When acotver freight train, under conductor Meee, back- ing across the drawbridze at Wie #lyke, ran into the rear end of the train to which No. 38 was attached, The engineer secing vicGee's train backing down aniy had tame to shut off steam when the col ison Place. ‘The forve of the concuasion knocked off © rear freighi car and threw Meee of the engine. Mr. Fhilhps, fearing personal injury, jumpea off. ins she engine was along, Ali Would have beon ‘els enough ior that had hot the concussion threw Open the throttle so As to put a pressure of sixty POUNdS Of steam npow the cylinders. and in & hwenkling the engine wab Speecing Up ue track geanras the de) ot at the raie of thirty wiles an haut, AS iNCK Would have It, standing im th rr, on the same track, was the regular train pr . Ly York (hat Was to leave at huli-gast six, consisted of @ luggage car and two passenger 4 ra, he engine not tien oeing aitnoled. — lato tis bs Psi runaway engine ut cull speed. tlumb tn na or eee Car it plunged, presstig about two. frm : be ag i Girouga it aud macine u complete ne “ mba ere Was no OUe, very Lorcunately, in Mr wxgage car. but In a room at the end nearest he che Car Known us the mail room, Waa Mr. hails for Gib roma, AAeRt onvaKed tn decouging ie inails for bis route. GesiFUCYO COUFE Within uueat ey eePed Lu ih Aud ae eacaved uniniured. Taore was 4 avout two teat (rom | also passenger oar so that the on! es gn almusi total destruction “4 iherbeee azo car and the 108s of the smokestack, and natn oF a a short fay ithe tran leit oage ‘hail hour vohipd the ususl time. we THE RAMROAD EXCIRSION SLAUGHTER our wist. Partlewlars of the Disnster on the Kaneas Pacifc Rellroad-List of Killed and Wounded. {From the St, Louts Repubitcan, July 19.) An excursion party. consisting chieny of men in- ferested tw the iairoad connections between St. Lous aad Creatine aad Piltsburg and Cleveiaad, Jett >t. Louis Oa saturday, the 10th ist, by a spe- Cua brain. THE TRIP. The excurstonists arr at Leavenworth on Saturday nist and stayed there ontii Monday morn- lag. ‘they left oa Mouday morning and ran on to Elisworth, on the Kansas Paciic Railway, reacing there at avout Baif-past Len nm the night. They sept On buard the ¢ais Loal night, and at about tive o'clock next Morning stared Wesiward to Ogalat, tauriy tauies west of Fort rays. 7 Tuev then siarted on the reiurn trip, Everything had gone en weil, and they arrived at Lawreuce, hansas, on Wednesday morning jast, ac seven o’v.ock. General Anderson, superintendent, d George Nob.e, assistant superintendent of tie Kau- Sas racific road, and several others joimed the ex- Bolo here, and the party proceeded nome. ward. Lhe train consisted of an engine, tender and three cars, ‘Tne firs: car, We One aext lo tue tender and engine, Was one used speciady by Supermmeendeut AnnersOn. Ib Was WHat ts Kacwn as a oUsiness car, and hat an ouice in tt. {he secoud was a coaca of the Cieveland, Coluinous, Ciucinuati and Indianapo- fis Railroad. 4¢ wus a very siancu oue and splen- didly Gnisued, The cuird waa palace car, sappiied by H.C, Lord, of the [odianapols and Lalzyeue Rusiroad, in the first car there were James Barnard, the con- ductor, aud tis brotuer, a brakeman, ‘Kuece were Ln the secoud car J, D, Herkimer, Jona Perctus, brank Cod, i, 3. Bunt, Lucien Hills, k. King, J.C. Noyes, Eoea Noses, General Crutt, . Beach. Wiliam - Mack, Geuerul Cobura, General Garnett, Kodecick King, son of B, King, of indianapolis; H, Johason, N. George Novie, Charies ttickox and James soverts, Colored porier. Autong Oluerd tucre were iu the rear car—.e. Lord’s—vseur .owasend, Prof. Wilbur and lady, General Audersoo and B, W. Hanna, Heavy rains fad Jalen on Tuesday mght and Weduesuay moruing, deiuging ure couatry aod lay- Any @ portion of tue (ack ander water, ft was to tase iat the accideut, whica proved auch & disas- trous ove, Was autrivuted. TUK SCENK OF THE DISASTER. The point where the accident occurred was one mhe east of Lenape and nineteen miles east of Law. rence, aud severai mies West ol Wolt crock. Jt isa ravine and was bridged Over, It does not extend far on ove stie Of the track. The distance irom tue bottom oO: tue ravine Lo tue roadway 13 from fitteen to twenty feet The length of the bridge was only avout thirty feet, ‘ae Water in the botiom of ie ravine Was About three feet deep, and chere‘Was a con.ideravie deposit of mud. Above the ravine the ground was very high and the beavy. rains had Caused quite a large quantity to pass down tue crees, ‘The track was apyarently ail sate. dae train ran SsiowWer tian usual in consequence of the heavy rains whicd bad fai.en, The oridge seewed ali ngat una the engineer did not Hesitats to go on i. No Sooper, however, had che engme moved on it toan it gave way und the locomotive was pre- cipliwed tirough it to the ravine beneath. General Anderson's car was lorced headiong over it to the other side of cue ravia and tie conch of the Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinaatt and Indianapolis Kuilvoad was tnrowa on ia side, With One end to the boftorn Of Che ravine, ‘Sho rear car was Uited off the track but not turown over, It Was jaiumed againse the second car, and this prevented 1¢ trom going any turtaer, ‘the second car iay Gu Che Side of the ravine, and wine oue enc! of it Waa to the bottom the.other reached to toe top, The shock and amash were terrible. Jam:ed be- tween tne cugine and the tender, the enzimeer and treuiau were tnstantiy kilea, ‘The first car was wrecked and the secoad was scarcely recognizable, €Xvepl us a nasa Of splinters, Uae end of tats car Waa Knocked out tuumediste.y upon being thrown to tue Dotto of tue ravine, wud he Laliing tlnvers of tue ovidge couple.ed the geucral destruction. E. ceptiag ait, Lord's car, ever, tang Was s.nashet; even the massive engiue aud (wader Were au enuire wreck. Scarce.y vue i the fics®and second cars escaped ijury; Mauy were ser.ously snjured, Every une seeuied eltner to Dave crushed OF Devkea limos bruises oF gases. As the secuad car teil the ex- Gursiviistis Li 1 Could see NOLAINg bat UmMbers fall- ing, and when tiey desceaded oa tue car and the whove bocaue One COufused Muss Lace Was aiMOSt total darkness. ‘ne passvagers who were able began to extricate themseives as BOON as possid.e, nod With ihoss In tae rear cur proceeded With the uLMOst vigor Lo aid inese Who had bevy seriously injured. it Was about three-quarters of ap hynr before tae Work of exter catiog the tajured aud carrying taem to the upper ground Wis duished. Pero were mauy Marvellous escapes—indeed it was cousidered a wonder by (6 @Xxcursionists iD tne second car that aay of them got out of the doris alive:— id NAMES OF THE VICTIMS. ‘The following is a correct list of tue killed_and in- ny fhe engmeer, E. Libby, was found at hts post kuled, Hs death must ave been insiantancuus, lor be bad # large Que tn bis forebead, aud hau owner extensive myuries, Lie was an edpericnced engineer, Ingiily esieewed, and lived in Wysadotie, He leaves a wile aud several children, He is stated tohave whished ‘dowa vrakes” and veversed ine engine when going duwn, to prevent us soime degr tue disaster, but iw was all in Vain, He had a iaree gas in hts Oreasl, ag M tue haudie of tue lever had entered tt, ine fireman was also insiantly kiled, He was & Swede and tuis was 018 Ursttrip on the road, J. D. derkimer, general superintenuentor the In- dianapotis aad st. Louis gatiroad, injared sitgntly in tne ouck and leit &aee severely bruised. J. .erkins, president of tue Banko: Commerce, Cleveland, Injuries sight, Frank Ford, of Cleveiumnd, cmief engineer of vne Cleveiand, Culuwdus, Cinclonan and Ladianapels Ralitvad, Sever ly bruised: caunot sit up. ti. 5. Flint, of Clevaan.l, superiatendent of the Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnat: and ludianupolis Railroad, received tuvernal myuries; at serious, Lucien Hilis, 0 the C.eveand, Culumons, Cicia- nati aot Indiavapous Karroud. Injured about tne bead and face and Lruised about tue body; wjur.es uot very severe. E, King, of Indianapolis, treasurer of the Clove- land, Columbus, Cluctaauil aud indianapolis Kail road, Fale fracture of the right arm, near the shoulder. d. C, Soves, of St. Louis, goneral freight agent of the Indianapolis aud Dd) Lows Kailroad. sSeverey bruised and ankle sprainea; nut Severewy mMjured. Bben Noyes, of Mattoun, ill. soverely Uruised; not abie to waik at preseut. Leueral Crait, of Terre Haute, Ind., editor of the Terre tiuute Lxpress, Severely oruised; iujured in the side vy a splint. J. =. Beach, banker, of Terre Haute, Cut on the bead and leg oruised. B, W. Hanna, ol terre Haute; Attorney, Indiaaap- Olis aod St. Louls Kauroad, Badly vruised anu eg crusned, Wm. Mack, of Terre Haute, Ind. nose and lace. General Coburp, of Indianapaiis, Badly urursed. Geuerai Burnett, of Cievemnd. Susctled serious injury Oi the apive aud 4 severe Cut in (ue Lead, noaerick King, injured But slugacly. - James Barnard, couductor, Budly vruised. Barnard, brakeman. sertousiy cut and bruised about the head. dames Roverts, colored porter, Slightiy oruised, Charies Hickox, of Uleveidud. Sligauy tujured. Hi. N. Johnson, of the Cievelaud Herald. Fracture of the arm aud siighty cut, George Novie, Assistant Superiatendent Kansas Gar Ratiroad. Hurt about tue Wead aud sauu ors. Jesse Roberts, of Cleveland, colored porter, Badly rte Oty Steve Russell, porter, Seriously bruised, Protessor Wilour gad lady aud tuvse io the rear car were severely suawen and siugutiy injured. CAUSK UF THE AUCIDEST, AS Was ascertained on au exauuuation after the Recident, the giving Way Of the vrulge Was caused by what ts Known a8 & “bene” Having Leeuw Wresved trom wader Wue trestle-work by tue Hood caused by the heavy ratus, aud .eaving Chis portion of tue uridge tusupporied, “Lis Was HOl percepuow velore We aectdent vecurred, and Ue traca and vridge were wpparcatiy ita ‘Tne disaster is believed Lo Lave been purely acctuental. Geveral Audersou, immediately after the accident, sont wien to the nearest Station, Und a ielegram Was sent Irom there to Lawrence requesting (iat a spe- cial Wala and medical assistance ight ve sent down immeuiately. So time was lost 10 dommg this, and a nogpital and olver curs Were souu ow tue Way tor Wie scene of death and sudering. Must OF the iujured excursiomsts reached St, Louts on Saturday ou (heir Way howe. WA PEABODY'S SCHOOL ODYATIONS WW THE SOUTIL Philane Singular Retura for Nobdie*benrted thropy. i {From the Chartotte (N. C) Democrat, July 20.) ‘The editor of tue \ewbera Tones don't know what he t# (iiking avout When he suys that Peavody's donations Wave beeu @ Levee to Southern cuidren, How aiauy scloois has Mr. Peabody's wouey opened in North Cargiva, and how many poor Suuthern Coys are gettiug educaved in that way? Loes sir, Peabody support a sciool ia Newvera, ‘or to Raleigh, oy Wiluimgton or in any other town or city in tue State? We know tiat the com- missioners of the 1uud propose to appropriate a cer. {aii atnount for euucauion, proved tue people of Ute locality Where tue school ts desired Wii raise a Jarger amount frum their own pockets Butt it ty tuteuded Co beneut the poor veupte ‘ol the South, why 4 old Certuit amOUDL donaied absolutely, ahd not made depen it on the people's further utxiug Ueuiseves? Li our peoyie iurmeh money by luxe dian tor school purposes ley preiet io manage it twemseives, und nol Have 1 mixed Up With Mr rea. body's aduirs or duder the coutrol Of bis commis. Soners, Our frigud of the Newoern 7 més has been nis ed and humibuaggeu by the pulls be sees i the apers about seabouy's gonativus. He must not Neve all he beara of sous. Humbuggery. doce brevail, = Badly cut on a T:BRIBLE FLOOD IT TEXAS, Unexampted Rise in the Colorade Tiver=La Grange and Other Towns Completely Sub- merged—Honses Swept Away and Floniing Toward the Gulf—Negre Houses Twenty Feet Under Water—Damuge to Crops Estle mated at Millions. Grange, Fayette connty, Texas (July 11), corre- he spondence Of the valvesion reba Friday tnis vbeautifal Littla town presenter 9 scene which, for excitement and terior, bay rarely been etcpaneed & Sie ale OF our Hints. e ‘or @ week past the Colorado river has been very bigh, rensering it dilicule aud geueraily danyerous to cross even IN & SkUf, thus Culling Of nearly all communication wiin Bastrop una Austin; the stages and mails being hemmea ap and unable to get vat. Thursday aight the good people of La Grange went to their beds, l@aving the river still some ten or fifteen ieet within its 4. and ab dey it was found to have rasp Kevea jeel, and at mae oclock It broke over its banss above and below, tus throwig two iinmeuse udes of water upon the town, At cleven o'clock the water had met in the fats or valieys between town and the river on the soutli wesi side, and Was swelling very rapidly. At twe've o'clock it tound its Jeve., and having driven, gi the whaditants out of the westero portion of towu, i began burning over the sinailer buuses and foating them away toward the Guit.. At ove o'clock At Wa3 Within a Dlock of the public square, aud ristog: BO lust Laat it drove the crowds acs Iroig Its edge. Mere the scene beggured description. Great crowd of women and children stood at the warer's edge, and with wringing Waads end stramiay yes saw tacir homes fied by tue rathless dood au waaay of Liem swept away or turued over where Chey stood, wuile vue crash of luruitace aud simusa- ing of doors aaa windows told Wo borr.biy the ruin Wat Was going on witain, Men rushea back and fortit Ob Korsevuck or afoot, seeking tue famuies ‘OF usking for aysistauce Lo Ue & Mouse aiready swun- ips, oF ciatmag Leip [row the idle \uKers-on to thove their furuiture (rom those not.vyet muudaved, but were soon Lo snare the geaera late. Wazous loaded with turniture ratuied to aad iro at fall ga lop, some to che high ground witn taetr coaiused Mass of houselu.d wares, aud others Lo Lake oi tue Temaiuing sored, Beiore theee OC.0ck tue pubic Squace Was a sheet of waer, Sture dours were turown open, aud merchauus and clerks strove w save their goods by piling them ia tiew second stores and on their countess, whie evey mun and everything avalavie was put inw requisition CO save tae women and ciildren frow tie wad Wwrrent wach Was vow rushing over taree-iourtus of the towa. But the day sank into tue night, and all nignt througi enurss never ceased, a.tuougi i the darcness bur litue could ve seen. yet the sound of tae hammer Aad 6B Indicated Ine extempore constructivn “of boas aad rafis, wine fue iowlug of cattle. the shodtlas of mon. the acceaulng of women an chiluren, cryiag lor heip, aungled With she Uucreasing Deach-lke roar of tue Miuguey surge, Mlied the miuuigat air—they uied the Muasination with horrid é taucies, and the »teady ristag Oi the waters, tue rapid cucrenia rusuing around che corners, bade tuem speed with ther good Work or it would be Wo lat. A peat was made of the board~ of uvuses ana nlied with stroug ours men, Who Went throush the sirevis aod Yutds searco- ihg 10r those Who needed Ct ‘here Was no parcy alsuinction; trend and foe alied twuyetuer to uivet We common enemy. plow.y, one alter anotner, they brought of the few who had “devermined ‘0 siay and ucet Lue Late of their pomes,’' but wo becuine terriied wueo they found 1 Bo far exceeded their expectaitous. -baturday morning came aud found ¢he ucue town, which but tbe day before toused 0 aie aud qutel 1D the coniidence vf is security, Mow deluged wuh @ remorseless Hood; tor ou the square aud in every 8i0ve stuod iour or ive feet of Water, Lt was wioliy deserted, and all the latwvitaats ad fed to the Liga grouuds wud Wiis in the uorthera and norcueustera suburbs. ‘Chere was @ scene of geuerat coutusivn; every house was filed wiin tue Jugitives, Dot unly homeless, out without food—ior tuey bad nov ome to take provis.ons wiil cue or, if tacy had, they were Woo tecritled to tutuk of t Quanuities of provisivus were destroyed im the stores, BUCA AS SULT, four and cu..ce—cne essen- tials (hat were in Darrela and wo heavy to be ited ob Couucers Oc (us upper fours, ‘The scene was terrible. For fifteen miles, as far as the eye could reach Lo the norih, West and soutu, tue country Wad Oue unb:oken sueet of Water, ex- cept oue bill, of sume LWO anda aul acres, about five mues away, now occupied by tne tamines ot Mra. Vaucy Edward Maatou and one or two others, dtivea wuere from the howes 0 tue Ober Side Of the river. Ali of Rabb’s Prairle was under water, and a fair estimate may be hud of Its depin wuen We say that the water reached nearly ‘to thy secoid story windows of Captain macVow’s large residence, Wiuca stands on tie general level vi the praivie. Here and tigre, away ta the distance, among the cluinys Of Oaks Whose Inatted braocaes lapped a We glassy food. uught be sven the rovis vf uouses but yesteruay occuped by prosperous planters, such 48 Daucy, wanton, Meinewa, date, Mebow, Gares, vope, Lue Drisdales, and otbers too numerous to menuon, but pow thed by the invacig water: Witch uot only arove thein from ue Womes au lauds, but Wroaght devasation and desiracuon wiue they heid ‘ber sway. Nearer, above aud ve low On the south und eastward, the zigzag track of the river Was marked by the rush of great ouks and euttua Woods that had svoodt Lor years. Side vy side with tnese, 1a wild contusion, doated tue vols uf bonuses and the dead Lora Of caicie, that tuld too wel Ue devastation that had gone oa above and in the wuole valley of ute river. Never beture nad & country looked 80 prosperous, crups 80 weil grown, faruia so well tulel. Kvery circuuatauce seeaed LO have aided to vulld up the hopes and prospects of each planter, promming unerampled prosperity to reward hutw for the )eur of sunburnt toll.” Now all is hidden by @ remorseless, Muruecous flood; aud la anovher Week taese crops, un wica tne river couuties reed so cuntideatly iur their sup- port aad weaita, will be bat one immense wass of sieaniing, rolting vewetation, sending upou every breath oc alr uw inalaria toat will spread over the en- uce country, peruaps bringing sicaness and want to the already poverty-stricken peop.e. verily, We land of God Keeins Lo be upyn oar poor people in tue vivience of tus wrata, (Sunday.) Lust might tue Water had not receded, and tue sugitives were not perinitved to retura Ww taeir howes. vuring we waole otgit the Lowa Was guarded vy armed men le boats, azuist negroes, Who threateuea to enver and seize the provisions and food ior waicn tney Bale Jered. Taese aegroes had uived in the fats hear we river, and in tue past four years had saved enough to vuild thea houses and buy swall parcels of ground $ froin whieh they gamed their suppor. ‘These were now under twenty leet of waver, their crops desiroyed, (ier fences and houses swept away. At iweive o'clock tue water hus receded from the town, butit bas leit its mark. Louses are turned over or swung across the streets, fences are swept away; ooxes. furniture and 8 wall houses are deposited “here aud there in wid coninsion iw tne tmddie of tue streets or in strangers’ yards; tie streeia filled with Wagons loaded with turniture, and people returmng Ww their homes to ond their crops ruimed aud furniture disordered, and walhs and floors smeared with the slimy red uud de- powted on them by the receding waters, As yet tae amoant of dainage to the town = and in- hanitants can not ve estimated. Yer it 19 $100 WO surely; Waile the damage vone the crops and coun- try Jt wouid take millions to recover, While we thus describe La Grange have we thought Justiy of tre sister towns—Bastrop above and Col umnbus below—both on lower ground, ana from Whom communication is cut of? We can only vase our opinion upon the calamity vefore us aud imagine how far greater i113 with them. Tue wires Ate down between here, Basivop and Austin; tuerciore, no news from either, This overiiow, which has never been equalled on the Colorado withia the history of Texas, has ruired Fayette county and its pects. The greatest Jarming section Was song the river bottoms on both Sites, and DoW thai ali these are destroyed or neariy. destroyed, it will be as much ag the iwhaoitants can do to gave food and raiment sor the ensuing year, without expecting to make money, What wil be the story from the lower river we do not yet know; we may expect the worst. We nave no news definitely from the other side of the river yet. As the question may be asked, ut ta st.ange W say that no person has been drowned so far agwe have Geard, Rumors are adoat of men being seen to oat duwn tne carreut of the river ou hhousetops, yesterday aud day ocore, supposed to have come trom avove. It 1s not tmpossibie—nor yet certainly (rue, All busines’ will De at ao end here ur sume Unie—untll the town ia rigated aud “evwuuel out!” {From the Galveston Civilian, July 13. The greatest rive in the waters of the Colorado and Brazos Known since 143, if not since i533, and. the most disastrous ever Known on thoge river has just occurred. Now far tt has extenued, aad What May oe a fair approximation of tne extent of the injury, is Mot yet Known. Uo the bch inst. If commenced rains about Waco, and was stilt rain. thy on the 7th, the date of our last account! maul. ‘The presumption ts that this rain Was gen tn the Upper portions of the Brazos and Colorado. ‘ite first accounts Of disaster witch reacued us came {rom Columbus on Wedneiday even. fay. = Accounts, more or less garuing aud disastrous, have come from Austin, wastro 1, Lagrange and Columbus, tuough the reports are meagre, aud, we trust, greatly exagverat a rise of teu feet on the public square at cayrange was reported, aud tte water Was gatd to be five eet deep a yesteruay, (hougo tt had oeen faving for some me, Hustrop was overdowed on Monday, and yesterday tere were rumors, waich inust have resuited fiom conjecture, that the town was destroyed, with o large aauiber of Ulvea, ana that Webvervirie, some Qiteen wit.es above, Was Wathed away, We tear taat much damage nas veen done to the | crops on botn rivers, Most of the vest plantation | aie on the votiome and have provabiy vedo sub- merged, not onty destroying tie gruwing crovs ac a pertud when tt is too aie co repiant, but carrying away tencea, butidings and live stuck. Alleyton is reported to lave been overflowed to the depth of severai feet. The river had rulsed the water in Lagie Lake and overfowed ie bauks. Mr, Alexander Lrugigooile was drowned vevween the take and fiver. ‘The people of Alieyton were ariven ty the bilis, 1he raiioad track (8a good deal damaged between the river ana @ port this side of Alleyton, No damaye to che ratiroad oridge is reported. General Webb, editor of the wonston .elesraph, Says that he resided at Lagrange for about Lwent) parce years, cy pnt’ tua urted in the Cotura hignest rige lacked Avout fuur feet oF covering tne pull qu.re or that town, and on last saturguy the water was ten feet deep on it, thus Maning the pruseat ree fourteen feet higher Chap it Was in 1nd2. onses Were Wasied away or Hoatea of from their loundatioas, Much ¢ re household furotvure. 43 and other persona! pt were destroyed ren away. Nearly wire town Was under water, and edi Of injury Was doue, wore than reported. FINALE OF A W3ESTLING MATCH, pro- the @ feard ® vast 1 a suady LIVINGSTON “PLACE vory detrableIneatiow tor children by jou for park. NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1869.-TRIPLE SHERT. BOARDERS AND LODGERS W: UUYVRSANT QU ARS. A front Room and Betroom to lot, with Boar: 1 Bock Pro crry HALL. “FRANK FOR HOUSE, A Death Warrant Issued for Ono of the | iyodrie paneer Corner of Wiliam. | 260 rooms: acgom: Puce os Gpea ait nah Sie. to fue, per dag; €1 50 to $8 per (From the Cincinnaty Enowirer, July 20.) ST BLOCK SOUTH y, Ohe year aco last June, Uriel Prickett, @ profea- J ‘Bhe. and Ye, vd y By ve nnd 9290 por weak, Mii ibe Grant aio! wrestler, was shot and killed im a& Saloon | House, 4 New Bowery. . known ag tho ‘“Hole-t1-the-Wall,” in Hamiton, 14 arse Prickett had gone to Haroi.toa for the purpose of engaging in a wrestling matcn with a man named QP POOR, ween oF trert.—Pleasant Roo! $7 to B12 per week, IVAN, W72 BLEECKER sh & quiet Louse, with good ae peniee, a boprles athlete in Butler Se: met eeentteneneeeeeenieme BO ‘we Match came off, and Prickett, Who claimed the | =r AVENUE, NO. CORNE 2 championship, was tirown with ease, Many wio | +) (lath etroet. Henin ae let Re oe had wagere! movey uoon tae contest thought | class Beart, for families ar geut.cmun. Tranvieut pares ar Py he ger scm i bad Jaith. and haa “throwy" | commedsted the maten, Public tecliag, 80 far a3 the sporting mTRGTOn whLok “ ue WEST WASHINGTON PLACE,.-LARGE ROOMS element was concerned, was against nim, That secont-and third floors, front; with hrer ches tracy night @ party of men met Priccett at the saloon above mentioned, and they were the last seen In his “3 were Joha G Next morning company. Kelly and George Shedd, was Carried out of tae saloon a corpse with & bullet weund inthe back Of his head, Circumstances pelnsed to tie young man Grill) as the perpetracor After tedious delay aud post. ponement ns triai cameon: Kelly turaed State's evidence and swore that Grima was the murderer. He was convicted of and he was ad te day ‘Their pain arrested. mu der of his execution set for the z Ma, Joseni Prickett $ 16 he frst 18 terms from $8 to $10. References exon TO #10 PER WEEK.—PL and ex: ‘40 table Boar. Mouse.~Lar, Board, on moderate terma, in this (iret class be erfces exchanged. EAST TWENTY-FIRST STRE east of Rroadway.—A choice o at Board wt 174 jay last, ~ application Agi +2 made to the Su- | oTered, with Board, In this frat class re prene Court for a writ of error, and sentence ” a " " was suspended. On the goth of’ June the Su- | QD] MES BlOMIRUNTH serene orwe preme Court met aud refused to grant the | Sehangete rs Writ, atthe same time fixing the 2th day of this —— are; - month as the day ofexecution. Yesterday the clerk 28 EAST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR MADI- OF the Supreme Court issued Cue first douth war it *) son Park.—Front Roow on second Loor, auiiable for a my ever issued from that beach, and it commands ue Sherttf of Batler county to hang Jokn Grittin until fhe is dead, will be made to tae G Gridia wil, crime of WOtcU he stoutly p: on Thursday, July 29, make expiatic LOTTERIES, } OYAL HAVANA LOPTERY, OFFICIAL DRAWING, JULY 13, 189%, Pet Pines! Nie veruor, aud peiitions to taat ei ct are now beng circulated, praying that the death aentence be commuted; but there ts little pro- babitity of Executive laterfevence, aad unless some- thing uaforescea should occar, on the 2uth inst. a upon the scamqod for a 1313 he 18 inuocent, No 0) 7402. 0 1200 GOO) FISD. «6 att! | An app teation cation; tl 9 tz°s1 Nie 3 changed. 4 commod 5 an 7 86 ab and Fng aveny 14] 144 and wi 155 Boa 6 4 215 pos 222 for young 6. Tate (erin: eecondand thi gentlemen and wi 95 FIRTH AVE *) Brevoort Ho! with or witho: he he ample grounds; ret 93? STREET, 102 FAST, SECOND ©) Fourth avenne.—Hand Hoar !, permauently or tranalently. BEACH STRERT,—GENTLEMEN WHO DESIRE Rourd where they can make themselves inrge, airy rooma and a good table—ple Also day boarders an 25 TWENTY THIRD STREET. O with Board, at a model CLINTON PI jady, baving a fire furnished Rooms, with or without Board, Refereaces ex- with Board, Ur. ON —Handso may be d by immed api: tamodious and stands iy tbe midat of ences exchanged. HOUSE FROM { Rooms, with oderate. mely tra: Prices at home ~ call as above. few ladies. te pric + house, will let handsomely SPUNVESANT STREF: WEST NINTH STRE i Board, on se wife or single yenti od WEST SIXTE d Sixt ¥ singly or en suite, with oF without Boayd. changed. MACDOUGAL Koom to let, with Bourd (equal to any la the city), to gentlemen only, 7 West Rooms to let, with Board, tn a private fami tion desirable; flor gentlemen; terms uioderaie; rei exchanged, & CLINTON PLACE, NEAR FIFTH AY uished Rooms, en ‘suite or singly, with comforts and economy. Call and exainine before taking other engagements, — Rooms, with or_w: ath, Lot and cold water, gas, Ac. EAST TWENTY-FIOTi STREET.—A HANDSOME Suit of Rooms ta Board; best references required; French, Spatish, Dalian Nish 2 ACDOU 1364" wifes $0 AM Let, 8; also hail Rooms; breakfast i req $18; also hall Room. WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR SIXTH aventie, e or FAST THIRTY-NINTH Thirst furnished, #n'tal house FAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, 224 y inizhed Rooms to Fent, with Bosrd, ton marvted couple, by a private family, souable terms, voans WEST THIRTEE! Reventh ant Eighth avenues Roome to let, with or withuit family ; terms mo terate. T NINTH STREET, WEST OF BROADWAY. airy. well furnished double improvements, desirable location, INSTI. ROOMS TO LET, WITH dand third doors, for gentieinan and nen.” ad stacle Roome fos of geatlemen: BET, BETWER: —Handsomely furnisned Rooms, h ave References ex- SHED STREGT.—A NICELY FURNI NINFTEENTH STREET.—PLE out Board; a handsomely far 1 Room, anitable for gentleman and wife or two geusle- ‘Yerms moderate, private family, with or without ken, Instruction on piand abd vocal muse T..-A NICELY FURNISHED Board, tow gentieman and choice of Rooms, singly or en auite; mode air NTIETH STREET, NEAR SIXTH ewiy furnished Room’, on secon t wad i third floors, 10 het vd, to gentlemen and their wives or angie gentle: ter 2 . & 148 WEST TENTA STREET.-A LARGE SECOND EC) story tront Room, with or without Board; terms —To let, with tirst class B: geatlenan cle gentlemen, large and small Rooms, on floors, STREET, PETWEREN nvennes,—Second Floor, newiy lemen ant wires, with beat of ern impo) o 01 and Lexin te for gi bas all mo 1 snl emaunt, weil NTH STREET, BETWEEN Newly furnish ath, board; g ie. 224 224 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 999 Approximattona to the 100,000 Prize=Nos. 1,16? and ak 5 ce ( 25 490 | firat class | ore ‘Sppronimat ade) Approchmnitons’ Co the” #8000" ri a pro. imattons : TUR, 64h. sos. sesccgeverere ase 209 | Se gentlomen. | Prizes paid in gold. Information furotahed. The highest | 2G rates patd for Doubloong and all kfade of Gold and Sliver. YAYLOR & 00. novus 419 YOUNG } or partof @ house of eping about September ; location re Varderbit an! between yrele and Fulton ava., Brookiya., Reat inust be moderate, Addreas 5. 0. esa. U Woxtensa SMALL FURNISHED OR CSFUR. nfshed Room, fora gentleman of good habits, ,swie he onp have some lizht cooking done twicea day, Adaress A. R., Herald Warten OF A LOPT, BETWEFN RE, and Canal ctreets, Address N, ¥, B. Co., 109 Frankiia Vy 1o0 Horaid 0} ENRY, Herald o1 TANTED—A FIRST OR SECOND FLOOR OF FOUR or five rooma, unfarnished, betuw Fifteenth street, io a private house: rent about $70 to B24, Keferences exch: A aguare wi olkee, street, New York, Wanree, —-ONE FLOOR FOR LIGHT HOUSFK ing, by \{ prompt pay e. fill partichtaray box 6804 Fost oftice, New York. full particu! V bs Address W. B., Worald oie, Wares, TO RENT—ACOTTAGE IN THR COUNTRY; faat an ashort a) Marbio STEWART & CO., 606 Sixth avenue, bi ‘Phirty-aixth a MAR AND MARBLEIZED MANTELS, MONU rutin ala Getnieance teekte’ thos ta aud 188 Baad 1 air iwents, Headsiones, Ac.—Thi Brock in try. monte cheaper t before removing + Paror Dinkog F urmitur Bear ironiway. At A SACRIFIC Lis ai Bovered wit Planotorto, {r Ings. Cnrperse Furniture, Mal Weoat Twenty ing.) — Carpets, Cartat Encolgoures, Farieure, Chi the city; A. KGAD “KUABER, NO. Bt DE genveman sod wile oniv; Terms must be reas EP. rmanont tenants Address, wita IN 1 tea, not to exceed Herald oMee, MARBLE MANTELS, cates complete ments, Headstones, Mantels, riot treet. ‘ar le Mantels, to bin dew (avtory ‘Suit lot of Parlor, m Decker Br: Clock \IFICENT ASSURTMENT BousBHOLD. FUR- or sae (property Tamily 114, Klageres, Bookonss, Pram sorte, St ‘En’ ea, Mterora, C toa, Street, near Sixth avenue. VARPETS, menia weekly pitp street aa fiore. Mreel, are RNITURE AND late Greese wearing out tnelr FURNITURE or monthiy. 4 Sixth av Co. or monthly paymante taken, ture, prion, by OUSEKEBPERS CAS DIsrosit OF THEIR FUR Ht ‘caressing MOKBINUTUS, TANTED-A BEDROOM IN A RESPECTABLE house for a single gentleman; terms inclusive of Hatance from New York, Ellaavoth or Orange pretorret: must be comfortab.o for awinver resilience aid contain tea or. twelve rooms; Address W. H. rent not to ‘Mantels shippe |, no risk co pure WATHAN & CO., teenth st., between Elghth ani Ninth avenues, ARBLEWED SLATR, DECORATED MARBLE AND and elegant destina. etween Tarty-Ofth and 62 FIRST AVENCE, NEAR THIRD wi an auy ong in this city, TWO NEW MAGNIFIQRNT SATIN BROCATEL Cham ver, ‘eta encritice for ‘cash, —FOR SALE, hold Parniture, family eaving eft orimson and golt and green pt i thers, Wtageres, be Wand Cover, mber ant Dining Koom Jans. Silver Ware, xc, 67 Weat Fifteensd AND BEDDL J keepers suppiied with the above on RPETS.—O'PARRELL t GRE Te Eighth avenue, coruer Tw entiett Nock ab revuced prices, Weekly ° Teenty-cl pues rt WEST TWENTY. Serenth and igh front Room on serand @oor, well fa water; bathroom attached ; no children taken, Roo FAST TWELFTH STREET, TO LFT, FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN h aventes.To let, with Roard, farafshed; “hot and cold A FEW ma, with Board. lo gentlemen and thelr wives OF single centlenien ; neighborhood good and near Broaaway. Dinner at 6. EAST WTH S1.—A FEW PLEASANT ROOMS to rent, with Board; suitable for single gentlemen, WEST FORTY.SECOND STREET. PLEASANT Rooms to vet, with Board ; neighborhood good; house ter WEST TWENTY-SFCOND STREET.—FLEVANT fn suits or singly, with good atlemen aad thelr wives or sin- fu a Board, great'y reduced, Ww Die, well Carnie! p Awertean famitc; location and aelghborbood exes ferences required. WEST TRIRT! aren: let; every convenience for housekeeping ; LEGANTLY FU “and wives oF single gentlernen, with | private fai nd ___ BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. TLE res EST THIRTY-FIRST Sale ‘oom Pr Fidth ARLEM.—TWO GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN BOARD inn private family, convenfent (0 ear 8. B., station H. TERY NICE, P Broadway; superior square. House, corner Twenty-first street an Broadway ‘ms moderate; references. nn, R ETH STREE’ ed Re ue.—A neatly fornial ROADWAY,.—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT bath and Board, for two; ee fy RNISHED ROOMS -TO G LEMEN or without Borrd, 1 92 East Fiiteenth street, between Union avenue. Address W, ASANT ROOMS, LOOKING ON TO tn ard, cheap, Madisom MAN AND WIFF, WITH THE ERY BRST 7 way. TTENTION.— BOARD WANTE 4 city and country, and Rooms for single gentlemen: Perwons wishing boarders can leave paiticulars at 678 Eroad: FOR SIX FAMILIES, exceed p60. per StOCK MARBLE AND SUATE MANTELS, fai Address executed to order, 321 OARD WANTED—IN THE CIT’ nelghborhood, by a fami y of four persona; three rooms and cood board: terms not to exceed $1 per week. Addrese C. B. Herald office, WASTED-ROARD IN A PRIVATE, & mnily for gentleman and wife; terms O16 por week, RY AND IN A GOOD PECTABLE Heraid o.tce. NEAR SOUTH FERRY.—A large, nico'y furnikhad fromt Room, wich excellent St, near 3d ay, temen, a to reduce his stovk Library and 6¢ Hleevker atrect, MAGNIFICENT t Par or Suita, Font brogate ‘abineta, P mer and 1 cost. N ings Se, tng, bont NLINTO} ss J “plan, 753 Hroastway, corner of Bighth Clintin place.—Rootas Ta! auits tor, fain} A fi with Jal summer Tesora th York; term Brie, DoxF, HOUSE, 1 HUDSON STRFET—g1 89 PER day for aincle Rooma and Roome without Board by the day of we NTERNATIONAL HOTFL, JU Duane and Chambers streets. EW ENGLAND HO PRayatd —On the Be. aighs MMIT HOTFL, CORN treel.—New huuse ob th ov week, hivul spot for re Jo.8 & ‘PLAC Board: bath, re.; terms, $14 for two; dinnar a: By o'clock. References exchanged. HOUSE, ON THE EUROPEAN reet and No, 2 # aad sin * & HER! Boari; lows by the weak; oped all night, NOTION OF WILLIAM, and Rooms, #2a 1b conte a days $200 40, 6 an NT OR very resdonabie rates, at Hib: anda, N, i river and sur? ba he alt and beautifal accoory: a most OTF and enjoyment. Send for Rinnds, Ni. 8, ‘omamercial Advertiter, corn! mountain yor ta &. 8, of Futon and BOARDERS CAN BE ACOOMMODATED te, Airy Rooms in oue of the most beats i OUNIFY AMOTUS, forty miles ‘rom Apply to Rew. J. G. SURIVE, P acagon, (COUNTRY BOARD WaNTED—FOR TWO LADI two ebiluren, er Kadress Nb. PH NE Gouras Py foi? aly parietal ADULTS, oremall, ia child and sercant, about 60 mies from this cliy; (arte tSaia owen. | Rouse preverred. bio w. ir depot, terme must be lead ofc with roouniain and avcews by boat, Address tot Nineleouths aurea. }, baving Becese Lathe NEAR STUY- Private NEAR SINTH om and Redroom to terme £5 per woek. mt} fast Pitty Ora gy J cottage, jus Board. why at furs ». LOUMPRY BOARD, ADDWELL MOUNTAIN HOUSE. -THREP. ROOMS IN ed, 1) feet from hovse, to let, with BEAOH, $2 Barciay stro (ouster / niles nt iooath couvenient; STORY, 0 ‘OUNTRY from BOARD. Cataktl BOARD NOUNTRY BOARD AT PeLttast chester county, convenient to steambont ant Large fara, larie,' co roone. etectly heath &c. Por pariic et mfortadie F nikan ar A FARM HOUSE, SEVEN ccommdat Ons for Ld or 14: plas incain view; chureh and poat pice Por terms address LEWIS ¥e NECK, WEST- 4. and airy & of shaadi ny, asl ‘a wall at or’ address S15 YOUNTRY ROARD WANTZD—BY A city by boat or where there are few boarters; . Eas box 5,409 Post of J one h vate far! SCELLENT ‘4 emai! facns! Bloomin: deootiw For part'e YONG MAN, or rail, with a ancianta pelt terms moder- with Board; shate er of Peart street an YOOD COWNTRY BOARD—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, 1, mens South Bay. on lino of Sontiid ¢ at Lal Raliroud, G20. oes T near Sot suilin Hau # WAXTHD-BOARD IN AP Yonkers. for tie suman 0b and servant, 4 SPVARTED—ROARD, FOR A TAD Ynquird of JOUN DARD—AL ISLIP, LONG ISLAND, Fleasent Rooms, TRY BC out one hour's ride by the Centra WHIPMAN, BL excellent ta le, fine UTC HINSON, 10) Wile RIVATE FAMILY AS jor a lemman, wile, cid 14 4,013) Post New York. AND SERVAN' or Morris an Fasex road; afarm house, mountain air aod no otber boards ers preferred, Apply or aildress, with terms, 4c, G. W. Ba 96 Four avenue. Wie and, or ing term Ws it try. Address NJ « Mr. WASTED-THREE MONTHS’ COUNTRY BY TANTED—A FURNISHED hor withont Board; Fm house near salt water prete box 191 Herald olfice. WI ESTER, New Durbam, Hudson county, HL TWO La& hiore, Staten Tsie Address, give BOOM, FOR south OW LADY, ON OR Twa 1. a short distance in the coum BOARD, Rentieman, wife, infant and boy 0, 14 yenrs, wiihin Ef milea of Ne rate) Board, Fate, SUMMER RESORTS, TLANTIO HOTEL, LON clus table snd accommodations: cha ok; farm preferred, Vil West ateeet. Address (eras mode =e N. J. FIRST e8 very moJe- M. REIOKENBERG, Proprietor, BRANCH, TLANTIC HOTEL..-SEASINE BOARD WITUIN AN hour's ride of the elty; Greenwood cars pags the doar every thirty munutes; also Board at » pretty cottage. At Baily Long Island. A —BATH HOTEL, L. 1, +, munmer resort on the Continent, THE MOST DELIGHTFUL New arrangements, Sea’ bathing, still and surf. Cars leave house every thirty qwinntes hotel. + Brooklyn and Bath Railroad, First class family Wis, E, A, Weuren, Suportatendent, YONTINENTAL HOTEL, PORT RICHMOND, 8. L now open fo boarders, nthe re on of permanent aud trani C Will open June seven acres ground: Ovsego ta adalc by the pen of wice ® day (rom Albany. prounds: made made for fauili ILIFFWOOD J cated, on the Kea: splendid 6c: romantic w Terms from ¢ ¥y LEBANO YOLUMBIA I day ; a liberal de ork by the Har Cooper a4. Ro sPat "CHARLES A. uction for fam m Kailroad ratown, New York, coma for $00 gueats New furnita whiny, Ane deives per; rallroad tra boat deduction ‘erma @4 per day Si mer resort ix Unsurpasse | by il be open to Octover; terms, #1 pee ilies; parties cao leave New aing at 7 A.M. anddP. My and 1a fi boure arrive at Lebanon Springs: HAZARD \HITTENA? } dison cou day; @12 to #15 VER, No. 7 Be: pango, N. ¥, FISHIN e's fu v AIRY LEW Rlegant Rooms, q 20 acres, near depot; ive PIRST CLA: from the or maps, N Boarding ar street, and C Incent, HO Hudson ri LITCHFIELD, Cailanan’s Corners. Albany county, L°"? BRANCH VILLA PLOTS ANTHONY 3. BL Wi spentit Villa Plow oa MONDAY, July 2 at Ke 01 ANOR HOUSE, SARATOGA SPRI hous WHITE F ¥, N. per week. we ride treal, passip: can be secured by’ add: BOARD, LARGE, AIRY ROOM MOUNTAIN Alli, may be led at a farm how er. For |. W. MORKIS, Auot & CO., Proprietors. SULPHUR SPRINGS, MA. Pyst class Hotel; terms $3 pow ent for cirowiar wo C. H. OLL orto B, P. BACKUR, Chilte- State ; excel and fine drives; sniphar in che imme flate vicini: pertect connection by oat and rail from New York. Steamers the i y_ daylt bb. i HENRY L. FOX, Pro- rc: SPRING Superior co intry N. Yo splendid, trates daily; cir M. VAN RIPER toulurs address at auction, GKER wit! anit o Park, A. J. BL , SON & CO. 9 pacer, Long Braucth, —PIRST CLASS ble for families; large, very desi ary roo.as, and Boe grounds, weil shaded; only ew mio utes’ walk from Congress spring. OUNTAIN HOUSE. clay street, six from dere in lawa aid graves; pure spriag water; bal gas; furniture, carpe \ each tagara, § nentand trans! accommodatic 4 driv t a Y mt guest #8 (or 2) yueais. 2 full view of tha falls. season from $1 to Blo per we IXTY MINUTES PROM BAR. tion ; twelve dally traing twenty on 1 management ing. Pe yusiled; good a ie PALMER, At SUSPENSION BRIDOR, open for the roveptivn of permas s. This strictly drat class house bas very wiadow comina: Board can be engaged for W. P, MUNRGE Proprietor. Moustasy EDWA situated ina valley, bait wav beiweea Oalsail! an twa House; bas been re: RETRE ¢ RO AT HO! Keil! Me tain, DICKINSON, Proprietor, the Moune ved to every dew ished and rei partment; a few cholce Rooms atili vacaut, Address the proprietor, at Catekili, N, Ye JEPTUNE MOUSE, NEW ROCHELLE...NOW OPEN, H. Ratiroad, 83 miniies Time per every hour. & ( 1s now ope agem, {3 Broadway, or at Nepiuve House. CEANIC HOUSE (LATE FELTER'S mn piace it ix nnequatie: walks and magolicent shade trees, horse care ani ferries. Good rivate coureyance, via bling fe . rua almoat idocd Hous, nts can be mato at CONRY ISLAND, hote:. Aw a watertiy y dower gardens Tei gage of acces ‘or prt AY, Proprietor. Sm OE MOUSE, OYSTE fitted and newly furnished thro gnests, for the rece apriogs, bani pion tefl driven, s K. Martin leaves every day foot of Wail street at 4:15 B, A few very destrad'e sits of Ro ¥ sirect, oF at the Dat of rom foot Dey street, ev Howars Flreet. BRIGHTON—THIRTY bour; sad Ldvives, &e., &e. Apply at the Raiok & HOTEL, ightfu) Passaic ard Park, N river, cA e dasirpassed. THOMAS F. WELLS, Proprietor, 1, HAS BEEN RE+ izhout and is aow opaa ter Hay ts noted for ite camer D, BAY, L Oy bathing and boating. EASIDE, WATCH HILL, NEAR WESTERLY, R, I.— © Larkia’ Hone tire; W) rooms, large and airy boats convect w Address D. FP, LARKID first ich ever season: new how and new 1869, Ste for Wated Bide a ‘opened July 1 Btowlosten train & 00. ton, QUAUSON HOUSE, LAKE MAHOPAC, PITT COUNTY, SN, J.—Rooms and Board may be oblalued at modernt rates. Apply 10 & 6LAUSON, Proprietor; Harlem Rail. to Croton Pala, if Beg HIGH boarders. from the Cats beautiful RUT, We fa FALLS Tels HOUSE (18 NOW Orr vat Mountains, aiong the Cauterskiil crotk; « nis, endid scenery. Addreas JOHN MBRe nD) HE oer LOVELY SPOT ON THE EAS? RIVER eniid grow croquet, biliards, €c.; 10 minutes? nencaged. ANDERHOOF, in Greene county, TUS SKVENTH RE + } BARATOG A. Grana complimentary reception of MENT OF NEW YORK, : by te CITIZENS AND VISITORS OF SARATOGA, al the UNION UOTEL, on Thursday, July 22, a9 Selock Pet wes extent. tute. world 19 Woun ured. New Vork Come av OX to cewat 5,000 Coben Flags on hand, tON ROCK HOUSE, Mountain ate 600 fe MISC. } BALING SALVE..THE ONLY SURE BERG'S cuts, Uroise® and sorevof all Kinde ate nd sy it Open ali day aud eveuing, Sale by a draggias Price 240. We, and atthe Great Untied Stat a on trance op Bleecker streot, 8 Re sata Proprietor, * DAINTINGS AND FURNITURE A: dress be letter GQ. W. COLK, care 0: 7 Nassau street, or No. # Amity pl sh ny eMe ity wishes to correspond with ® W to tantrimony, pHs exchansed if desires. Address in conudeaee jowe, box Lal odloe. __ LELAND BROTHERS, NELLEN, X. Jo above ihe leve, view thirty mileg Juguire of Je Ve BROKAW, opposite Quoper Unetk uses LUANEOUS. ORE IN THR Rossien Healing Salve, i Ollice 160 ower, also Siadays, Por $1 por jar, Unicerand without charge. al Rroadwa: ND A STRAN: He Wealth o, n0 conseguenoe, fermi

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