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THE COURTS, © [sefememade Pepe cetstt teams = “erg stati rgiay rang pene SUPAEME COUTT—C44MB:38, Sithasraatiek hace Maite ert Brest. raving ra seeunsond as te the rose Hs iooxcd them er, ts on te prerions ay, Before Judge Ourdozo, Btose va, the Mayor, éc.—This was @ motion to Vacate an assossment for paving 123d street, bevween ‘Third aud Fourth avenues, The contract providicd that she a.rect should be out down to allow the pav- ing to be done, and also for the biasting of a ceriain amount of rock, 11 was insisted on vehall of the Plaiotu? muking the motion (that the street was not wide enough by seven eet, aod that the rocks were mot blasied away at suflicient depth, lk was lurther alleged that belore the assessment wus Conurimed Uese objectiuns Were Drousut Lo the | Dolice of the Byars, but that DO attenuvn Was puid to (nem. in opposiitun to the motion it was urged On veiw of tue chy that uo ob,ectlon could Le made Ww the assessmeut except ia case ot positive injury, aud that a8 to Wieiner the street Was pro- periy paved or not, that Was lor (he city to derermiae, aud not the property vwners payiug the assessinea . The Judge remarked tat the only question to- Volved seemea 10 be Whetuer the ;roperty owners Were injurod or veneited, aad Uaea tovk Lhe papers, reserving ais decisiun, Remualecenc 0. tue Scranton Bond Robbery. In the Matter of William @. Limvert.—The Scranton bond robbery is too fresh in the public re- collection | require a recapitatation of the details. Application was mide veatorilay tora writ ol hapeas cCorpas in the case of Wuvam G. Lambert. Mr. Kawi James, wav mate tae ur0u0N, recited alt tae 1866s IM the case aNd the i@gal steps hereto.ore taken ib the mater, thy paid thus (he cabanas of Lambert, Who Was & man of Weali, and several oshers sto Teady 10 1urnisi: Vail, abd he urgea tout it Was & case Were vail Was most properly adinissivie, ihe Court sated (nat it saw HO rewseNn Way it should tu. terlere, but prowiyed, nevertheless, tv exauine the papers. Decisions. Mary B. Tucker vs. John M. Tucker.— Report of releree confirmes and judgment of divoree granied. Custody of children awarded to plant. Asn hud 0s, Kovert Murray 6 ai.—Ocder granted, Jun. H, Myer vs, Anna M. Myer,—Report of releree Coutitmed and judgineni of divorcee granted, Cum ‘ody of obildren awarded to piainuit SUPERIOA GOURT—37<CiAL TERM, Decisions. By Judge Monoil, John Herbert vs, kobert L. Peu.—Order granted, Geurge Spongenmacher vs, F. bernet.—Lhe referee Tees must be retaxed at $120, Charies L. Mis vs, Kdward BE, Brown,—Reference ordered. Mchael ve, Condic,—Order granted. Lna Roniiiier-anugir v& Wiuam W. For.— Same. Joun M. Moorhead vs, Thomas A. Hoyt et al.— Order denying motion, witu leave to renew. A Thonas A, Hoy! eb dw v% James 9, Brown— jame. COURT OF COMMIN PLESS—SPECIAL TERM. De isions, By Judge Larremore, Lauterbach rs, Carrou.—injunction gfanted. Ernest Keis 1s, Clara Keis,—Vivoree granted and ‘usual decree must be entered. Se vs. Nesshaduin,—ucgment yaceted, Bryan va», Schyvodel—Otder ive Judgment granted Q0d taat writ of luquiry issue, Lone Oy v8 Laioe*,—Mouon granted, COURT OF GENZIAL SES3iONB. Before Recorder Hackett, AS s00n a3 the Recorier took his seat on tho bench yerterdsy Charivs Anerson, wno pleaded guilty on Monday to ao aviempt at grand larceay, was placed ai ine bar ior seuteace. His Lonor said that had he kuown the antecodents of ihe prisoaer be “ould not have accepted Cue plea, bul would Lave ordered the trial wo proceed, Tue highest penalty Whicn the 1aw atliawed was indicted—two years and BIA MOLtis La Ue Dt.te i Tisod. Jono Witliws, Wuo vi Wie 21st Of June stole from Stowarv’s dewaiwwa siere four boxes vl pearl buttons, Worta $01, was Drougit up tor sentence, ue Daviug pleated guilty to an attempt at grand iarceny. He told Me iiecorder Wat ne was never arrested before, nud Hrs douor replied by sayi ig. “rou are an oid duel for a youug mau.” ‘Two years and six Mouths Luprisoans alt uurd iavor ta the state Privon Was toe jad nt of the Court, Jovepn Sthimaiey uguibsi waom were two indict Meuts tof iorgery mM ne third degree, plowued uitty © prescating @ che kK at tne Na sau Bank, on the od of Jue, jor 90, purporting GO Ov signed vy S. Fiekei. tie Vourt Wuposed tue ingae-t peaaly the iaw allowed, WiCD Was Lve ycars in the SiMe Prison. William Graham pleaded guilty to grand larceny Insie ung $10 Ou Solon sy’ Ksons on the Ist of July, ahd Was sens bo tue Stale Wrisou ior five years and 8X Muka. ASastaat District Attorney Tweel informed the Cow t what the cases on ihe catendar would fave to be patover Ul. Wedvesday, the Comomaien lock Of the safe ti the tistrict Attorucy s owce baying Deco .€ disaitauged, 50 43 fo reader It Lupossivie to get at the indicline ts, Wormen were en teavor- 1bg Ww deel 4 OrCiL.e entrance by it, VO woud hoL be avle io do ov for hours. Alver Wao Grand Jury bad preseuted a lew imuichucats we Court ad- journed. THE B9STON POST OPFIGE MUDDLE. Was the Assistunt Postmaster Honest (— AGicuvits the ceectrary. ‘This pretty mess, which nas been discovered and brought to ligut by our acitve Lostoa correspondent, and been published heretofore in the HevaLp, has brought out a aemal from Gencral King and hits fiends, The substauce of the information given by Our correspondent was gatueced Lrow conversations Wilh the gentiemen Whose aliavits are terewith given, aud with others equaily well injormeu and reliavls, And the pablic wil ve able to decide be tween the credibility of the HERALD exposé and ive Cental after reading these ducuments. The first is a letter frow Mr, Ja wes A. Bigys, of this city. It 18 followed by the amuavi's of Messrs. L. W. allén and Harrison Hincaiey, detectives aud employes of the Post Ofice Department: MY DEAR Sik—Brigadier General Will'am 8, King, when Ae seasor uf the Vir dis:rict of Mussachanetts, was romoved from ofiée on hut ol charging tor clerk’hire an: uraw- ing tfom ure f jury of the United States the sum o: $155 per motth fOr s@.vived uever priormed. ue made ouch each montn an i WMITTAD PERIURY RACH MONTH dy making oath to te ame Mr. iolling, the Commin rea it sioner Oc internat Kevenue, inmtracte ar, J. Lestow to in- vVeadgate the inatier, ant Mr. 8 recommeuded the Feutoval of wenerel'King for cause, The money. ¢100 per Month and 4900 was retained (rom hi i 10 thin way repate, we 1 we roller o¢ the Treasury. L think the C on ie ONT a AMLS A. ai - New \ own, dan 4, 16M, 1, Lact.e W. Alen, of Charlestown, do golemply dopove and say that I'am a clerk fn the wvaton ost Uilve, detaled to wasist the special agent, Mir. Wade, I have been a clerk these tive yoars aud detailed {a this ma& ver some taenths, Faapay, Jun. 14, ls7v.—1 was direcwd to wateh W. 8. King, wyed in 1.8 wostuw Poa Odloe; he came aboni hal-past ive o’oOck, west down to the box of Wetiers, took then ‘and brought them to cyened one, © sealed jetter, insuficiontiy Paid toed ih ands 1 think, soaies is auaim, anid pat in wit he Test of the package ; oO, ened anvtuer, whieh no ad: dress of It, BUL Walen oOnta nett wl), DSCEALEL THE MONBY fn his hand while be read ihe letters, wen back 1m che vetter and the letter in th enveiove t) his maids brewst pocket Ofiee, that afternoon, this envelope, wits chat tetier aad monty mit, was ‘oun! under some’ papers in the looked privaio-draw of uia teak; (tie ewer was a uevoy, put in by me, by ar, Wade's ditwetion, SALURHAY, Jun. 1 —the next day there were two anad- drenwed ieuter’ iu the vox of una genuine ‘otters, recular'y wa nped with turee cent Staanpe and droypet ia but with Vie nadtress acotden ally omitted — Hut ao ttivommon tiny; euch vettern wre always to be sent to tae Lend Letier Oitice ; Mr. Lewis, the ete; mailing clerk, Marner tir veupes aut samps vefore Mr. King took thom out ot the box; Mr. hing cawe im at tue aaaai hoar, wakea dowo we office and took the unimati the box; 1 open = Lou fe “od tha puree (Om, | Rad taxe stamps off one, pur both lekers vee iter he had xoue at uight one ot tone wtlere aud the stamp 3 WwW. ALLEN, ud eworn Lo this wth day of Junaary, A. 1870; Deore me, THOR sto K. LOTHtOR, Sustics ‘of the Feuce aud Quortm throughout the Common wreath of Massa: ohiuseta, 1, Harrison Hinekiey, of Cholses, in the county of Saoll de d0v0s0@ nud say oat | am @ orerk in the I aud have been Cor six years past, iu, by she order O Ube caiee howl Upon the re just of Mr, Agout of ihe Post Uuice Depare | Lod to watoh .eneral W im 3. ito bow eminry, and the guy veat o the Ouice at boston, Ma: On Mos was ue! Cinplvyert iu the Bosiou sus vuree, te came 8 gov Rall-pase nine U'siock to the moraldy. Acted remaining at bis desk a (ow ‘otnous te went down the lice to the box where the unmalad 6 oF dev letters are Kept, came back Wita a numuer uv! letiere in hia handy commenced ty lvok there letters over aud threw ous tn oF eleven, opened seven o: these il AND TOOK MONE! and beid it fy nis band and read the letter Oney bACK JuLy the .etier and pus the letter Then WOK 1Ve euveopes out of & plaon + Lhewe live euvewper were directed aad | erated, ‘They belumged 40 AWE OF vont two 4dty woh bee with of ove of them thr ut hey had deve jut inte the oillee stanped the consenis omisted, nothing tw thom, hier crerk bad « parties M1 10F Ihe these ive vers and tore up the five enve- le and Turow them tuto the- isa canted stanape o ny 10 "8 reautisly «ger Gein final, package and banded i Wo a ing, with a muney, a. of xerip and some. (ota ome tayo. taste Kine es, & gta tay took tue money anda on is desk, and | pe att tke, IT IN (1 POORRT es cvoken aad ‘oa tale paetngs’ pas tis onvelopent's | tine tor you 10 be, like our stamped, and after puttin; on these cancelled ata the lot of envelopes of which Lhave spoken Gen Wrote om eli of thom something Uke thie, Forwarded, Assistant Postinasier, Boston.” rewatuing sixty-two letters of the More and put them on the What became of them I know. He bun- died up the letters a walked down the office. The letters he put back in the deua letter box were fmmodt- ately counted, but not Uyme. (nly sixty were found, as I was told, HARRISUN HINCKLE: soribed and sworn to this ith dav of January, 4. D. 18.0, before ine, THORNTON K. LoTuBor, Justice ‘of thi Peace wad Quorwa throughout the Commonwealth of Mas sackusctio, was on ELD FOR POSTAGR, whh co vp.iments of General Wiliam 8, King, Me then looked over the don't SUMMER RE-OUTS. A Temporance Lucalit)--Hew to Get There— The Benuty of the Surrou dings—A Doescrip- tlon of the Lake—The Accommodations for iors. Lake Mononx, Juty 4, 1871, Over the hills and far away from the busy haunts of mon @ party of four wont seeking rest from the horrors of a Fourth in New York. They had heard of the charms of Lake Mohonk, fourteen miles back from the river, opposite Pougnkeepsie, its principal recommendation being, as far as I coud learn, that nothing in the guise of a black bottle, dask or deme John ig allowed on the premises, and It being popu. lavly reported that before any heathens from New York coaid enter the linnts of tue hotel te proprie- tor ig obliged to smell thetr breaths to see that no unholy beverage hag passed their lips, Truth compels mé, as ® veractous reporter of onr mestunable morning luxury—the HrraLp—to Slate that such was not my experience. Luckily for the preservation of life and limb, our route lay not over the treacherous ties of the Erie Railroad; but unfortunaiely for the interest of my narrative we came up the Hudson in the most prosaic way —no incifleut crowning tho journey, and nothing tn the way of acoiaent oocurring to startie us staid New Yorkers {rom our propriety or to inter- rupt our searoh tor the quiet dented us at home. Don't, dear HkRALD, think us unpairlotic or not grateful for the Fourth of July. We are duly seusi- ble of the advantages of being free and independent, and much obliged to our forefathers and all that; but t6 does seem to me as if this day is one of the in- stitutions which shvuld be more honored in the breach than in the observance. However, ehacun @ son gout, and behold the why and where- fore of four uphappy members of the human race ronsed from dreamivss slumbers at the neathenish hour of five, Monday, July 8—a practice which here, let me observe, and I Will d gress no torther, cannot bo too strongly reprobated, ad should be wbolished as a relic of te Middle Agos, and worchy only of tho days of whe Inquisition, if, as Mr. Darwin has oilidly suggested, we are all of us only monkeys, why, then, it caa’t Matter much; but tf, as Lwope, trust and firmly be- lteve, our clothes do not coastitute the sole dif- ference betwecn u8 and the beasis, why, then, let ug here, a3 in ovher inings, strive to make tie dia- unction as marged us possible, Lake Mohonk and Sky Top, the highest of the Sbawangunk Mountains, can be reached in two ways—first, by the much reviled Srie Railroad to Goshen, where a brauca road leads to New Paitz, and stages ineet every train to convey you to the mountain. Then the other way 18 by the Hudson River Ruilroad to Poughkeepsie, where you cross the ferry and go in carriage or stage to Molonk. We came the later way, and the scenery was charimiug, the rovd beyond tue average of country roads, though a litue neavy from recent rains. The first nine miles of the way is through a billy, farming country, but a3 you pass the snail town of New Paitz dawns upon you like a new revelation one of the most veauliful spots God ever created or man ever beneid. Walikih VaJey, with Ms broad, unbroken expanse of level country, dotied with patches of forest trees, small farms, with jolly, comfortable Lilde farmhouses, the Wallkill River winding like a sliver riobon WucouRh the cenire aud suppiica by its ditue Univatary oro Witu Cae Catskuls in shadowy OULLue io the distance, mage up a beauttul woe wiuach only ide pea of & poet or the pencil of a painter can picture, Pausiag to drink in wwe veauty ot the sceae our gallant chaciower, Who -was quite an vrigiual in bis Way, Whipped tp tae horses and we hastened ou. ‘the road up the mountain is in very govd condition, sv tuat Lake Mohonk, though out of the way, ts not diinicult Of access. “Lhe Toad jor de last taree modes seads beiweeh rows of jorest. trees which weat over one’s bead. The beowatfal ground iaures is iu fui Oluom, aud nothing: Cun be wore Exquisite tan ity deiicate pink blus- soms, Wigung With coe darker greed oF its leay es aud tie dalevent saaics OF Wwe Gaderbrusi, We see bul jew feats on te rotd aud fewer pedes- wia.s, Wh, however, are mostly covered Wil mau, and warch ou 14 & gloomy, dogged way, which Wow. nave deliguted te very suul of G P. ik. James. —. vl course the Shawanganks have (heir romance; aud our driver wid us # palheuc story, it nut Very Classical ianguare, avout a par ot lovers who were wWauterng ou the euge of oe uf We frowning precpices Wuere tue man in & trauspert of jealous rage pusied the lady Of his luve over wae brw one Weul over, 01 Cou se; Out her ciothes catching 10 a tee broke her fail, $v (aut $.@ Was saved, afd, Wonderidl to Teale, WiuAlely recuveTea iv see jusuce meted oUt to ner ialiLess nomeo, “But sie Wasu'l muck account anyway,’ adued our Jehu; ‘she was wail muiat.” Uo mpoal O mores! Vm so giad ws out of ‘asiion to piten ones lady ilove over preci Pes. ‘(he lades of Our party were much enter taiued Wito tilts Individual, and he designacdag teu All a8 ODIs," ua He CORES’ mauner possible, was mua iu.eresicd lo hear We came “ail the Way trom York,’ aud @sked imuuimeradle questious about Las tow. 4 Veucared to myuie Lt, auony other ceiebel- Wes our Itina nad ever heard of rrince Brie; but, a@ias | Lor ihe Wruas.tory outdre of even an undying faue! he uever bad, acd Wanted wo know Li ne “vended sto.e doWa io Yor«.”’ But whe We Wee conversing we turned an angie In the rOsu abd LaKe stununK, 1 Its Crystal Leauly, Tay at var @eb (QUurber Blues, NUL more than hall & wole tung, W.Ln0Uut OU let, Suppaed by epi ines in ite bolton, »0 deep in sume places as Ww be uniathou- ave, Walled in on 00.8 sides by lolly C.llt, Covered Will Neaens, Aud feray aud adrels growing im the crevices, us tavagd planied by the Kaud of Wie greasy Luadsoape Gardener. Tall piae lives crown the sumudie Ol URess Walls Of rOCK, Ald tL yl a Immense InAsses Of Bramile are JUwMied Logether in Confused heaps, #8 Wout CoAVUIsed DY SOwe gigan- tie Uptionvar of ths terrescrutt val, UD the last side of tae laxe, a8 you drive along, you Buve the lake on vue asad and the rocky iort.ticusion of sky Lop On the ober. Lee NOW! 18 ab Lie Opposite ead of the take, aud as You approach {t, with the litte bal- Comes, Lowers, OUsuae sluIrcases, Cupulas and ail sorts Of pioturesque Libtie Mule aod pizzas, out Tigat-on Une edge vt (he luke, ib reaitses my ideal of a Swiss cudies, tuougu, Qever having beed oa the ower stig of tHe pond, 1 CauuOL speak irom expe- rience, ‘The botel bas ouly veen built some wwo or tires years. aud nas been muca ent urged during Che past Winter, 40 [0ab 4b ALCO NiWOUEles doy persous. Vu Le ast OF Lue House YOU Nave tue take Aut Sky Lop boldly detined agatist Wwe Sky, and on tie west side the Kondout Valiey, more beaut’, If possiute, the Watikull, Tne house ts Kept vy ar. Sune, Hivst Courtevus Of hes EVerstung abot tue table 14 of ie yest. ihe a@liediduce vaccileul, and the roows wiceiv Htted Up, uu exch OUe Opening on Lilie Vawoutes, Ib1s & BOWeWORt strange Ung, Due this Like Was Ors} discovered and ibs beauiies Made Koown by au Buxgiish bourisi, Of course ine country larmers knew that there was such a lake on tho top of tay nvuaiains, DUE tuey Were not regarded Qs auylulug special (ul Our Cousin ;rom over tne water came aud poled out the lovey sevuer, to our Uuappreciaiive couutrymen, Bat don let mo for wi ivsiaut lead tae dear New Yor! ladies tute Wie error Of thinking tit Lake Movonk touse is A fashionable note. Fashion wouid scom oud cnough, tov, iM tnis wid sccuery. One could imu fn more ieadiy fancy India maivens, Wied tuelt dusky JoVer NBUDt-® iNese 1OOKy Last Desded ANU preva fvfests, than even tue plainly allired civiaities iu Drowa Linea sulis and pork pio hats. Wio doucisa here, sketod buoks in bana aud heavy bots. om (heir deat ite foe—I ake the lougest walks and come hume with sach appeutos— aud certaaly oulning Could be more invigorating an tills pure mouutam air and ine delguiiud rvezes WiLYUL taal OF CLUBS OF human Wie, Whicit come (0 US ke Volceless Whispers iron anOLUer Sphere. Bul you must all cowe and ses tor your: ives. Come and look of Sky Top ov the geund panvrama spread Out by OoUuuteous Nature; at the valieys, Mountains, forests und rivers; row on tne Inku, Witness the sunse ia the Kondout Valley, par- Jake OF ide Host Santie’s hospitality, and i'm sure Jou Will agree wita me ta beudy sorry Wwheo 1 Comes ol four, to nautical Ave ities to wind- purian.e, “dead beaw seveuty ward.’! WIFE (hU. DER IN -PEWNS)LVAMIA, Pitrssure, Jaly 11, 1871. Patrick Barry, aged 66 years, residing in Monon- ganola vorvagh, kiled his, wild, aged sixty years, this movaiuy, by vealing her on the head while a in bed. The old man saved crate relation @ part of Walcn.coe hed ayn to Chas no La was delivered erat King | Powsa, ‘The Dédate padlishes a tetter from Pere Ryacinthe | dated Rome, June 23, commenting upon the petition five French Bishops, invoking the aid of France in | Support of the temporal power of the Pope. Father | Hyaeimthe expresses hia surprise and bumihation ; that one of the petitioners, Cardinal Bonnechose, Should in thé first instauce have addressed his ap- peal to @ foreign enemy, for it was only after an un- successful appeal to the Prussian authorities at Versailles that @ similar solicitation has been pre sented to the Frenca Assembly in the same vwown, Compueare with the prayer of the petition would lnvolve either mucn bivodshed or empty process, borh of which are equally undesirable ior France in its present couditiou. A war with Lbaly might result in victory for the French; but the Italans Would uot be conquered, and a smouldering tire Wou'd continue to tareaten Garepe with a renewed Outbreak Ou tie first oppurtaaity. Alter expressin; his astunishment that French bishops could be ,ount to advocate a course that Would eniau such eaur- mous risks bo Lieir Guuaicy, & fact Wuich is only to be explaived by we strict discipline maimianed in the c.erivat ranks of Rowe, the reverend writer de- Nies (hat Lae iope's freedouwi Of action 13 19 aay Way lettered by the cessation of his temvoral power, “rhe jubilee which we have beca celebrating at Rome with eqaal dva!, but wiih greater calinness than In some other countries, is ta itself @ demon. Stration Liat Canuot be replied to, One muss come here alier having read tie correspondence in the Ultramontane Journals to he avie wo form an idea ot the system of iying by which it 1s every day at- tempicd to misiead apd excite Europe. Pere Gratry has clogucatly denounced wis system In 18 applicauiuu to ihe bstory of the past; bat had pever conceived taaé it would bo employed with such audacity, and especially With so much success, to disturt contemporary his- tory, as (hough we were not actors and witnesses, God never requires falsehood; out falsenood offen ‘has need of God, and It is never so eieclive a8 Whea it presents tiseli In bis name, 1 have said that tho Festoration of the Lemporal power, M 1 Were Bub im possivie, would be fawal to the Cause to winch It is sald Wo be Decessary. 1118 is not Kloue My OWD COD+ viowlun, LI gather it every day iu Rome irom tne lips of the most entighiened laymen aad of Ighly respected and religious presis, Woo may not speak out, bat with Whom | hive contrived to converse de- Bple the secreb police of the Cardimal Vicar (lor truth compels me tv say that it is vob ihe Pope's authority wich 18 endangered here; it is private life, which 1 neitiuer free nor respecte. ‘omoe you have thiowa of tne gag which prevenied your witeradce,’ sald («ne of those venerapie omen lo me, — ‘proviaim volaly to your covntry that 16 nas been ueceived, aud tht the root of nearly all the evily whiten affect the Charch tas been that temporal vower which is represented to it us being the indispensable condi- tlou O1 Kis independeace and prosperity.’ What L desire to say a@am to my country ts Uhat it is being deceived in & Lot less dangerou* manuer when it is @.horted, 1D the name oO: it? injured honor, to al tack, or at least w threaten, ituiy. 1am an oid Inend of the Latin racts, and especially of Ltuby, bit t have ny inclinaven Lo become 13 biiud paue- gyriet, and { admit thatti bas not falled to commit Tauits tu the peciermauce of its work of uniivauion, ‘To mentiun vaty uwo tastances, 1b Would Daye been better if tue entry toto Rowe had not mmmedtateiy fo. lowea upon our reverses on the 2uth of Septem- ver, 170, wud it was an error to Lave signed, on the 16th of Septe uber, 1859, a Oouven- ton that was not only humiliating, out impossible to be observed, Neverches be,oud the mistakes commitied by politicians We inust recognize vie legitimate sentiments and tae irresistivie Geve.ovuien. of & great uation; and asd am a Chrisiian | need not teyt to w1d that we must adunre (he most beautiful of the atti ibutes of Pro- videace—inat WiC. COuverts evil itseli Inbo an In strumeat for govd, ‘he accomplisiment of eternal designs. Let m2 make one losing observauon: Franee Caunot iorget that ib was the cauno. of Arcoia which awoke italy Irom @ sluinber ol centu- ries under the yoke of the loveizner, sunk in scep- luci:m und Corrupuion, the o:diuary Companions of slavery. it ca.sut forget either taut Ib Was tue can- non of Solieriao whicu consumuated the work of its delive ance aud began tat of its uauicauiou. It ts true that tils work, ac tie same me tise It is that of France, ts aso tbat of tie two Napoleons. But since When have we, while breaking with tha fatal traditioas of the em tre, resolved 10 repudiare its glories? Tae Vandcls of the Commune have tirown down the Veud ime columa., We will not Imitate their criminal fully by attempting to destroy @ monument far more g.orious than the brazen recoras of War—tne unity OF a grea peopie liberated and, I Would aimost say, generated by Kraace,” THE WASHINGTON TREATY, The London @azetie of the 7th ult, after reciting articles twelve and seventeen of the Treaty, end Stating that the ratitications of the Treaty were ex- changed at London on the 17th insi., and that Com- mussioners on the part of her Majesty and of the Unites states of America will shortly be named, and Will meet at Washington fur the purpose of carrying Out ihe above recited sUipulations of such ireaty, con+ ta.ns a notification irom the Foreign Oiflce tat “ail ersons. sugjects of her Mujesty, -who may have claims of the nature described in the said articles to prefer upoa the govermmeat of the United States must, in couiormity wita-the provi- #.0ns of the said treaty, trausmit to such person as may ve appointed wo receive the same ou venall of her Majes ys government, Witain 41x imonths from the day of the lirst meeting of the Commissioners, the particutare of their Claims, togesher with the re- quisie evideuce or latormation in support thereol, for she purpose Of being submitied to the Comuns- stouers it is also deciared tuat “pouces will heveatier be given oO! the a»polatieat of the persoa Lo receive bho said Claus on behai of Lier Ma esty'’s government, and of the day of tne lirst meeting of tue Commissioucrs.’" AMERICAN DEPUTATION TO THe EMPEROR Ov RUSSIA, {Frem the London Times, June 29.) The Committee of the Natiousl Ciubd, ut the re- quest of the iresideat and Council of tue’ Evangel cai Alli@uce, lavited a Bamber of persons to meet Chief Justice Chase, the Rgat it Bishop Meil- vaine, te Lion, W. B. vodge, Uyrus rield, ev. Philip ccna’ D, D.; Rev. N, A. Schenck, D. D., and Rev. . MH. Wasaourn, D.D., visiuag tulsa country, } on their way to jou the Ruropean deputatious to the Winperor of Russia, to soucit religious liverty lor the inhivitams Of tae Baitic provinces, There were present, besides (le delegates, the Kishop of Ripon, Lora Shattesbury, Lord Oraniore, Lord Fiicwaiter, Sir Hacry Verney, M. P.; the Hon, Ar- thor Kinnaird, M. P.; Mr RK. Fowier, M. P.; Mr. Rowland Smith, M.P.; air. Charies Keed, M. P.; 2 Mr. Thomas Haghes, M, TS 5. Mariing, MP. count A. Bernsto.f Count Wen- Rev. Cannon Battersby. Rev. Dr. Cum- mung, Rev. Newman Hall, &c. The mevting was | Opened oy Lord Fitzwaiter, wno, alter giving on be- hal of the Natl nal Cluv w cordial weicume to ine geutlemeu from Amernea and to the weinbers d intends of the Evangeiical Aliiance present, mvired Lord Shattesoury to take the char. Lord Snafies- bury, ailer warm'y greeting the deputation, referred to their olject in Cuming to Europe, He said it was & holy misston worthy of the Protestant Charches which Were taking part im it, =the tion, W. 5, Dodge, presideat oi the American branch of tho Evangelical Aliiauce, acknow edged the complimeut petd to the deputatioa by the novice chairman, Ad- dresses Were then delivered by the Kev, Drs. Schatt and Schenck, of New York, and Mr. Cyrus Field } and the Key. Cohea Stuart, of Rotieruan, votes of thanks to the chairman and to tue commit. twe of tne National Ciub, the proceedings term'nated. Last evening the American visitors were eatertalued al & DAN. Oes given by the Councu Of ine Evangelical Alliance at the Castle Hotel, cienimond. ‘the barl of Cuichesier, Presideucot the Aillance, took the ohair. Bishop M’livaine, Sir Roburt Lusn, Lord Alfred 8. Churcniil, Mr. Thomas Hughes, oO, M PZ Sit Marry Verney, M. Lord Henry Cholmondiey, aud oluer gentiomen spoke to the various Lousis, MASSACRE OF GRIT SH SAILORS, The Captaro of tho Brigantice Propontis and ‘Three of Her Mea jurdered by Patugouian Indians. The following letter was forwarded to tue British Admiralty. 1t contains the parucalars of the mur. der of four Briiisa s2amea by Tadians on tho Patas goman coast; ~ H. M, 8. CuaRYsDIS, SANDY POINT, STRatis OF MAGRLLAN, May 20, 1.71. ‘The Britisa brigautine Propyntis, on her passage froma Bremen to igvique, 11 passing throug’ the Straits oF slagelian, touched at Port Galant, on tie Pacagootan coast, on the moroing of tne 4th of Maced last. Un the alteraooa of tie same day the | master, James Barnes, with three oi the crew, lanaed for the purpose of cutting Wood. ‘T'wo days elapyed and none of the party having returued to the vessel, & second boat Was sent on shore to try aud discover Wiiat had become of (He Missing wen. Alver @ short search she lifeless bony of the master Was Jouad in the bash, with a large gash across tio head and both legs cut orf, ‘The Men were ivust ated in tnetr attempt to bring the corpse down to the boat by the threatening p- pearance of # party of Indians who now ap- prowched, They therefore got back to the buat and returned fo their vessel. Shortly alter they got on board a boat, with a namber Indians ia it, was Alter | NEW YORK HERALD, WebNeSDAY, | Fecently presented to the National Assémbly from’) | took Yoeiia tte Sw ver te éne is fixcerlency, wo ts hapresécd with the Eats ‘Of the case, informed me that he had aiready th communication with his ment on the mm ‘and that ne had male to send a detuehment of from tue Tterce under hie gommans 0 the eran We ry md Port Gallant, with the view of puuishin, indians, fear there ttle doabs thas the throe men Who accompanied Captain Barnes shared iis Miserable tate. 1 nave, &c., ALGERNON LYONS, Captain, P, 8.—Since writing the above | have deen in- formed by the Governor of this setilemeat that the Iudlan—a F uegian—whom I brought with me from Port Galant bas made a scavement to the following effect:—Oaptatn Barnes and the three men oelong- ing to che Frepontia, who hud laaded with him, While employed in cutting wood were set upon by a party of Fa gians, and with the batchets wita which they were armed they slaugutered all the foar Euro- peans; @ part ol che body of the captain was eaten, and the corpses of the rest of the victims thrown into the sya, ‘Lhe plea for the attack ts that the captain had frst fired at and wonadou one of the Indiana, FOREIGN MiSCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Business 1 reviving in all the groat commercial centres of #ranve. The Belle Jardiniere, Paris, has not been burned, as formerly announced, but it has sustained consid- erable dainage from the batis and shelis, Letters speak rather uvfavorably of the French grain crops. The harvest promises to be excellent in Russia, Hang ary and all the Bast of Europe, The Berlin correspondent of the Indépendgnce Beige says that the French government has sénta formal recommendation tothe Italian government not to tranfer the capital to Roms. Various French journals state at the pro- ceedings of the Internationale até causing great ulieasiuess to the Belgian government, thas se gar- Tisvus In 8Ome places are romioreed, and that mouey is spent in suvsiuizing journals to oppose its 1adu- ence, Letters from Paris mention shat the Parisions have begun to aiuse taemselves Again as though noching exiraordéoary had papponed during tie last ten months, Nearly ull ee pringipal theatres are opeu aud 40 crowded that it is dameuit to abtain a seat in. them, Other ptaces ol amusement aie also well attended, The London Times hears that the labors of the Royal Co.amission on coal, appointed a few years ago, are on tue paint oO. compretion, and the result 13 Lae demon siration of tue tact that, assuming a certain aauue increase tu the rate of consumpuor, suilcigat es nomicaily getavie coal exisis in Great Britain ang irelind vo last from eight hundred to one tiovsand yeurs. The Spanish government have offered a subsidy of £290,00) for a lind of steamers beLween Barcelons and Manila, via Suez Canal, andthe Kuropean and fastern Steamship Compauy nas been tormed for ibe purpose. Tiere Wil be six Veaseis, and tae line Will be either from Loudon or Liverpyol, calling ac Barvetoua, theace througa the Suez Canal to Manila, Hong Kong and Susngiae. In the brary of the Louvre, recently burned by the imaurgeais, more than w hundred thousand voluines Were destroyed, comprisiug manuscripts, hisvorical documents, rare editions, missuls, all the French or ture gh works presented to tne Louvre or tho Tulieries or ior watch the Court had saoscrived, portfolios o' engravings, Gollecions of plo ograpns o1 the various pubiie or private saileries, &o, It ts reported that the Chinese government has #sked Russia Co assist tin putting down iue insur- Tecuion of the Dungans, A iussial paper suggests that as the price Oi (mis assistance Russia should demand the cession of tue Lerriory between Ugra Unasuta and Sungara and Noppa, in Northern Mongolia. ‘Tais district has very lew inhabitants, and 1 very feriie, thus being admirably suited jor colonization. Certain puotographs exist of the ruins of the Ven- dome GVoiumn, 1a Which the portraits of a Number of National Guards im tiumpnai actitudes are plainly revogiizable, Bach O. :hose heads, alter havin been eniarged, has oow beva piaced in the haads of the detective police. A series of views of the prin- cipal barricades also Were puvlished jast before the troops entered Paris ANd several Nuadred portraits of lasurgs ure given. The likenesses wiliin many cases lead ty tue coudemauation of the mea so de- picted, A general review of the mischief done by the Com- muuists in the last hours of the tusurrection shows buat the Museum of Cluny ts safe, tae Luxemoourg cOMLAINS Lawacl cae Works Of coatemporary Frencit art; the Cuileciion Of Sevres porceiam, Walch as removed to Paris When meuaced vy Che Prussians, has wiraciluus y aped; dad althoagh we have Jost the Gobeiias, with tue splowdiid tapestry wiueh that manuiactory contained, tuose of the crown re- mam. All the pudile lhoraries, except tat of the Louvre, are preserve |. ‘The arcalves are saved, aad WERT Mm te Mistory Of France. Tae menvers of the Commune Wet daily to the Mont de Pi.té, but they appareatly forgot the MWerary treasures taat were lying W thin a siove’s throw, for It would Lave required bat tite pevro.eum to destroy them, The admurers of trade unions and strikes, who regard 8 COMMINALONS as proper and legitimate Means of scouring w Magner than commercial Competition or justice wil allow, may read with ad- Vantage the folowing:—in tue midst of tie trowvles and dideulties wuica accuinulated 0a the stiou, ders oi the overworked aud bewtidered municipality of Buenos Ayres during the heigut of tae p.ague the serenos und Vigiianles (or policemen) siruck ior bigher wages, aud the panic having extended bo the gravediagecs for muny days no one could be found tw put the dead uuder tie ground, aud the comins were thereiore piled up in @ stack at the southern cemetery as tue tiearses and carts brought them im, 8 at Ue Ceutetery Were souletoues trigitial to behold wad remind vue only of the horrible stories recorded of tne plague of Londou. A iarge tenci Was dag ito Winch the bodies, Mauy merely swWatied ia Meir beaelothe: out of the carts and questy covered With Laje—the trench remaimiog open til lt was filed, wuea ano- thee was dug aud the dreadfal work recoummeuced. itis compuced that over twenty thousand persons found teir tast resting piace La these pits The 8 rassvur gear 2 i aw25 Tie iviowing in. formation with respect to the uew froulier:—in coa- sequence Of che jate ar angements ine Loliowing dis- trices in the ne.gabornood of beliort, Whicu were ceded by the preauinares, will revura to France:— First, the wuole canton of MACUy, Wil 13,500 ine habitants; secoad, the easi part of the cauton of Keilor With 4,000 iniabitauts; third, tie eastern part of the canton of Velie, with 5.0.0 Innapitants; iourus, the Western part of the cancon of Fontaine, Wiin 6,000 linabitanis; Mth, the parisies of Suaree, Chava.erte aud Chavannes ies Grands, in the can: ton of Daunnerkiren, with 1,00) imua wtauts; the parishes 0: Kougemont, Laval, Peuce-Foutaine aad Komagny, lu Uae cunion of Massimauster, wila 2 100 IMhaoisnis—4,600 sos IN all. ‘The future \ronuer oO: the empire to the southwest of Alsace thecejore exactly colucides with the boundary of tne two Janguage:, as marked in the map of Boeckh and Kiepert, It may also be called @ natural irontier, as it follows the watershed between the Douerthal Ou the one siue and the val+ leys Of the St. Madeieine and St. Nicholas on tne osuer, from Ballou d'Aleace to Than and altkirch. ‘:he lureher concession of territory made by France to Germany tn exchange for the above districts in- cludes the parishes of Audun, Aumetz, Funtoy. Bure, Miwingen, Neuohef, Hevingen, Redingen, Russur gen, Treiingen, Lummeringen, Knulingen and Bal- Jugen—7,000 souls in all, iMany tales are void of the ferocity displayed by the Women of the Cominune, Who in inany lustances rivalled the furios of the fist revulutioa, who ased to dauce round the grillotine and lick up the blood which streamed from it. However, many women appear to have simply fought on tne barricades, I must Own (says a Paris correspondent) that | saw novhing but vivandieres, and uo iemale warriurs eugaged in actual compat. A friend of mine who 3 mm the arullery, perceiving that ono of the Amacous wilo Was ciotied in red flannel, with # rope roand her waist, aad had her hatr sireamng widely down her pack and was hati-seawover, was firing @ gun aod clenching her teeth av every discharge, told her 10 keep her teeth apart Uniess sie desired +o break the tympannm of her ears. Sie luvited (hs cuien to Ure lor her, bat he decnued on the ground of lay jug no great interest in the quarrel, fue troops of the Assembly Were advancing, and this Womaa was the 1ast to remain at the barricade. Just before the regulars dashed over it she accepted my irend’s overcoat to cover her costume, threw fer arms round his neck, kissed hi:n and disappeared. One huna ed wemen are to have kept the soldiet Av bay for some time at a barricade at Montmarwe. Deivea with great loss to the tlace Pizale, they made another stand, and, obliged to retire, they Again deiended ano-her barricade 9 the boulevard Magenia; and jow ie papers wanounce that the poiice are on the traces Of vie tiree (.) Survivors, ‘The following statistios, carc.ully collected (says | Ga gna), Wil give an idea of the antececents of tae Men Who composed the Commune, Most call Ings, 1b Will be seen, were represenied in that eruiment Whtcn has cost Paris and France su d Mevical mon and chemists—Vransel, head o: the soentiic de.egation, anu principal orgaaiver or the fires; Pitot: Miot, an old and lung continued lamate oi Sunt Pelagie; Rastoul and Kégere. Artists—Cour- bec and Ranvier, painters; Demay, sculptor; Arnold, Pother and Bituoray, musicians, Journalists (very Nunerous)—Lelesoluge (Adve; Pascual dronsset ee farseiidiar, Nowete Repud«puc); dures alles (Figaro, La Rue, Le Cri du Peuple; \ ermoret (Courrier Francais, and others); Felix Pyatt (Youg ury, 1 t and Visipier, successively de- legated vo the +; ; Arthar Arnould (ars: as Couruet, Tridon, Antoing Arnaud J, B. Climent, and Alix, delegate. to the Oo; the Eighth Arron- dissement (Pauvourg St. Houoré) three parts mad, were shot JULY 33, 187.~TRIPLE SHEET. wae couued, UAt | seeu makiug for the ting. ‘ihe cable was, | Workmen—Amouroux, hatter; Derearc, suoemaker, | evnsequently, stioped, an sail made for the Chilean | and aftewards gétant of tae Marse liaise; Franckel sovtlomeat of Sanuy Polus, where the vessel arrived | (German), jeweller; Avrial, Assi and Langevin, ma- on the gu Inst, etn uate; ptr dyer; Varin, bookbiuder; Pivdy Passing through the its of Magellan tn thts | and Duponr, jomers; Wer, maker of leaves [or ship 1 thoagat itright co call 1.06 Port Gailans, wad | oriidetal Mowers; and Durand, bootmaker—all form- ties an there on Ute 196n inst. I shortly ig Dart of the Iuternatonal; bnygineer— Valiant, pad! sent an armed party = forgo ecole gd 4 He cma to Publ lagieuctio, Pi -rancnee. geting some tntellizence ooaie—Vrotor, defen missi mea of wwe but no} of to Praerye Students: human was ay after dark | Ki ferocious Kurawt. Cashiers (of wee bight there” cries | msurance Generals Bergeret anu Le- from th re. TF consequently bod, an (tn toe Constiraent it pe) for ec. It iar be mi ed that wil Pingo Ease ina others, nbd wea ie tunes a Fis very begiunivg. THE INDIANS, Succensfal Hunt After Arizona Inélanse Hiity-six Redakion shot. Ontcaao, July 11, 1971, A letter from Camp McDowell to the Tucson Citizen, dated June 12, says:—Lieutenant Chara Morgan, with twenty-nine men of the Third corairy aud a party of sixreen citizens from Presgott and vicinity, arrived at the Fort that day afver a most Buccessiul scout, having Kilied ifty-six tudians aud recaptured 160 head of beef cate seolen from Bowen's Ranch on the 3d inst, Rations Issued to tied ‘Moud’s Tribes Permuncat Pea wit the Northern Sioux, Wasninaroy, July 11, 1871, The Commissioner of Indian Alfairs to-lay re- ceived a telegram from the fudian Agent at Fort | T ‘atreet, Laramie statiug that he had just issued rations to | the Red Cloud tribe of Sioux indians on the North side of the North Platte River, and that they seemed to be satisfied; and that ti no mistakes arg mado there vill be a permanent peace with them, NEW HAMPSHIRE LEGISLATURE. The Altempt to Unsext Senator Smith Aban- dovned—Another Republican (ember of the House Ousted, Coxcorp, July 11, 1871, ‘There 14 nO probability that the democrats wi!l ate tempt the removal of Senator Smith, and things will take thelr course vetore the Senate as it ts, In the House the Committee on Klections made a Wajority andninority report on Ward, of Ports- mouth—the first recommending the unseating of Jobn Pender, and allowing per diem, and the other that the entire delegation is entitied to seats. WALKER made some remarks aud tendered his resignation a3 member of the House, Mr. KAMSDELL, (rep.) moved to substitute the minority for the major.ty resolution, Mr. WADLEIGH called for the ayes and nayes.. The vote was @ tie aud the Speaker gavo his vote against it, ‘The majority resolution unseating John Pender Was thea carried, 144 to 138, Judge NesMirri,(rep.) then requested Mr. Walker to witudraw 1 is resignativa, Which he aid. INSTRUCTION T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 29 FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Looper Lusitute- Bookkeeping, Writinys Arithe metic, Lugiish, Spanisa, German, Private lessons aay and evening. Ladies’ department, Telegrapby practically tauht. No vacation. CARD.—THE SUBSCRIBER WILL RE young men tor private instruction in penmanship and bookkeeping at cass prices. Application must be made Uis week, Ladies taught a good handwriting in ten lessons, Rooms cool and pleasant. OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH, 80 Kast Fourteenth street, second floor, FRENCHMAN, LATE GF AFRICA, FULLY COM- ‘oud hike to give lessoos in'the French and es, or to be employed. Address Mr. SUL- TAN, 132 Bicecker st, RYE FEMALE SuMIN, The next sesalon comm ars apply W the Prinelpal, Mra, 8. Y. «s September 13. Por partiou- |. LIFE, Rye, NY WARTED_EMPLOYMENT, | TRANSLATING OR teaching French and Spanish, or preparing students for college, by & college imstructor; highest reverence, Ad- dri ERUCTOR, Heraid otice. BILLIARDS. 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Orders by mall attended to, A Vesey street (ORANGE ASD GREEN, zr SHOULD “ANY BREACH or Tite PUBLIC PRAON TAKE PLACB THIS DAY, Look oUF FOR THE EXTRA EVENING 1KLGGRAM, Tdk TELLGRAM was urvarers ALL OVER THE CITY, L PUBLISH Tks? NEWS, LOOK OCT TOR THR TRLEGRAM EVENING TO-DAY. FURNITURE, A —NOTICE.—KELLY & ©O., CORNER OF TWENTY- . are now offering @ large and rpeta, Furaiture, Bedaing, Uile 8 GFA corner Twentieth stro taken, T B, ROTH'S FORNIT. RE AND COMMISSION House. W B.eecker street, beween Broadway aad Bowery, Magniicen: satin Urocatel Parlor Suit, ne-ly uew, Cost Bi5, for $115; one do, PlOU; walnut, rep sul, Ho; 10.5 F100; ail atyles rocewood, wainuc Pariot, Chat.ibe jorary, Dining Furniture; Pianutortes, Mirrors, 3 Pasnuinngs, Glass, China Ware; 100 per cent less than Broad: way pri packed and detivered THE PRIVATE RESIDENCE EAS street ong llvck west of Broadway, between |'nivers'ty Paco acd Fitthavenite, ma: nt Pumpadour atyle double Parlor Sutt, cost S850, for #270; one satin brocatcl Parlor Suit, B15; ‘ne, +0; Mirrors, Cart Carpers, Babies, Etagerea; rosewood ‘Chamber’ Set, cos 4875, for #185. wal: nut Chamber sets, Mattresses, D.uing, Library and Servauu’ Furniture, A sacriice. ATOR Rate, ALL THE FURNITURE AND OON- ve tents of the five sory brown sto.e resi 120 West Weekly of wonthy payments Tw ird street, viz.: Magnincent Part for pe Drawing Koom and LAbrary Suite (or #7: Burts, $60; Lé Bedroom suits, in rosewood and wainut, style Lows X1¥. ane cotsage styies, for #80 .pwards. A. FAMILY | DECLINING | HOUSEKERPING WILL fell magnificeut D.xwing Room Suu, Pompadoar aty covered Fo age onmon ng rionest descripsiom, coat 345% tor Wy; one do., $50; hag I out — $215 re La ings, Kronzca, Nirrora. Rtagercs, cases, Cahinets, Chamber, Dining Furniture; sactlice.. 36 West Firents street, near Sixth avenu Bieecan CARPETS AND BEVOING, THE largest assortment aud the lowest prices for cash, or oa ath. M. COW PERTHWALI'S, weekly or monthly pay mea 168 Chatham sirest ONTHEY Of | WEEKLY PAYMENTS—CARPELS, Furnitare, Belting, & 4s auy & CUNNINGHAM, 284 and 986 Third avenus, avar Tweary-cighta sia Prives iower tuan aay oyher bouss in tae iby, HE GREATEST OFFER THIS SEASO! r fi story rest sence 12 room Suits in watowt (rom 30; ES usefui Houseao d Fu of Albany. —Isave winii'y agatnat Silas 1, Tunison, defendant. Summ or Keilet. (Com. nut Ser.) To ‘the above name: jant: You are hereoy summoned to answer the com; int of the al re eed alse, which was this day filed in the olce of Clerk of ne conumiy of albany, ta she elty of At ta the State of New York, nnd to serve wo ‘newer on the scrivers, at thelr otice er vloek, Sou wenty days service © this summons, exclusive of the day oi 1 you fall to answer said compiaint as hereby required, the \AimthT will apply to the Court for the reije, demanded in the Complaiat GOULD & SAV AR, Platotif"s Attoruevs, Aubaay, N. ¥, ALBANY, June 1, 1871. Lk: KLABER, STKAM MARBLE AND MARSLEIZING Works, U4 and 148 ast Eighteeash street, oifers 50) ‘bie and Maroieieed re a complete; Monuments, Grave stones, Tabie Tops, &0., at prices thus defy competition’ G, KUABER & CO. MARBLE WORKS, 17 TO 373 . West Fifty-tirst street, between Broadway and Eights enue,—-Maedie aud Marbleiaed Mantels, Mocumenia, stones; largest varieties, original designe, city. sididbsneshinsitiapi STEWART'S SLATE MANT:’LS—LARGEST ASSORT. ment In the city at lowest prices; Ban . BL STEWART & CU, 605 Sixth av., betwoen Thirty-/th nad Thirty-slxth ats, _ ASTROLOGY. era ANNA, BUSINESS CLATRVOTA\ icitaalvst, tells everything you name xad the name of gether er thee long wa i cd third av you, rasiry | causes, epegiy marriaxea) brings to- ‘third avenue, between Thirty-uret and Thiriy-eecoud Seas KS RRS altresses, | ir buOWiA ak Went sides A LZ AIN.—THRER STORY BASEMENT ir br.ok House on Ashiand place, Perry street a rhool; best order; easy terms; aulok, ‘hoo © AINSTAN, No. 6 Pine street, room 1! ‘OR SALE—ON 1TH AVENUB, HOUSE AW! Lot and well estanished Marketing Business ; store basement 4 tect doops om wel packing business, money avente. D, 428 Kighth avenue, Fes, SALE—-A HANDSOME RESIDENCE, JUST plete, on St. Nicholas avenuo, Fort Washington; sali improvements. Address M. E., Beta.d oilice, W FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, BE tween Fifth and Sixth avenno% on the most appro sa APLiY 08 the promisee, 78 Weat Fifty-tirat atreet, imple, conta! X E t FOR SALE OR To RENT—TH GRAIN DISTH ERY jo 144th and idith street, North sew York, with 409 Lots of Ground, 10. BUILDERS,- FO. with R SALE, TWO LOTS ON Ii ko two oh Seventy-tH Third avenue, with loan. Apply tmmediatel NICHOLS & CAFFuKTY, 9 BROOKLYN PR DPERUY TOR SALE AND Seem + aaadeaianaanaaaaed ERALD BRANCH OF FIUE—#ROOKI Ven ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HRRALD RECEIVED AT BRANCH OFFIOR, AT NO, 4 COURT STREET, CITY HALL SQUARE, OFFICER OPEN FROM 8 A, M, TILL 8 P, Me BROOKLYN CARRIERS AND DEALERS OAN RECEIVE THIIK PAPERS AT THE HERALD BRANCH DELI ERY, NO. 7 FRONT SCRELT, BROOKLYN, G REENWOOD CEMETERY.—FOR SALB, VAULT No, 4,424, containing 450tsupertieial (ont. sit new entrance and direct.y in fro the Pilow For particulars addreas L, O., box 186 Fost office, Brooklyn, EN, UUDSON CITY For Sale. DING AND MACHINERY FOR SALE 5 . by band wheel, two i five frontag shalei with JERSEY CITY, HOnOK “____AND BERGEN RE Y BUTE Yore. did —98,500 CASH.—HOUSE $7,500, ee at Newari du ititn 8 for panes walk'of two depots: LL rooms, ho! nnd cold waver, bath gas, heater ; eemonted ce lar under the whole house, &o. quite of P, BESCHOR, 79 White street, PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FO los OR TO HENT AMX WANTING FARMS (GOOD SOIL) ADDRESS 0. LANDIS, Vinelana, S.J, oN RUTHERFURD PARK, N. J., NEAR DEPOT-—-COM- leve modern House, 11 rooms; barn, brook, seven lo.64 0,600, half cash. c’ DOREMUS, 48 Broadway, Ne Y- FRAME HOUSE FOR SALE—CONTAINING SEVEN Kooms; good celinr, cratern and well on premises; also garden ; price 74,500, Aadreas ELIZABi:Tet, box 150 Herald ollies. GREAT BARGAIN.—®50 PER MONTH; COSEY COT. ey ely ished; ex rooma; gang cation; in perfect order; thir y minutes irom city; n'a ele~ nntiy furnish « hoome at rediced prices, Apply at 129 West orty-second str. et. nm | 2 SALE «w FINE FARM AND COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALB— On the badson Kiver; 6010 200 ac ; bouses, barns, , Outil ius; eveything complete. JOUN Dé GROFF, 89 Sout Willlam stroot. ACRE PARM; GOOD IMPROVEMENTS 4 Valiey, ‘aut county; owner going to HATO T, No 7 Pine street, room 8 ar West. Apply j}OR SALE, the most desirable Place on Strawberry Hill, Stamford, Conn., one mile from the depot and steamboat landing, 4 miles aplendid residence of W, & from New Nort, opposite th Fosdick, Exq., and joining the beam:iful grounds of Charles SPatarr on the north andégrounds of K. i. Rickard on. the th aud west: gouud 60x86 / 33 feet front, two 1c, basement and © 3 rooms; wining room. wi, acing east, West aud auth ; water closet, dumb rand’ gus in the house; 40) feet Yagstone walk ; hew ad Coot. em Trova, &c., fruiting. 4 kinds of grapes, 700 srawberry planta, wail nery 11 apple trees, ll cherry trees, 7 quince tees, 10) raspoerry bushes, tree: 10) currant bushes, trees, Biackborry and gooseberry nidard pear trees, bushes, EV dwart pear tr ry shaded by elm and Phd pis, ond & Sagstons wale fares: | fourigo tho say fromthe deoct, Express trains one hour | gu) ten minues irom Forty-second street to Stam(ora. lure uf A. BROADWAY, on the prevolses, or THOMAS LKOADWAY, No. L Clinton Market, New Yori. | POR SALE-—WESTCHUESTER COUNTY FARMS, FROM | FoR ace 176 weres, oF one of Lie minst beautlul tracts in Wesichester county; 8 stad view of 75 miles and & view of the Palisa ves (rom Piermont to Riverdale; 249 miles trom Yonkers; fronts on Coutrai aveuwe, Writ sell piow, from Lucee to Wor larger, USK & 00. No. 9 Nass atreet, rouin 12. | FOR SALE —AT NEW ROCHELLE, FORTY MINUTES | from Forty-second street, New Kuchelle depot, tine j rr ved Farm, 6 acres, running wi) d wad good ull THOMAS SENCL. ‘i ee BEAULIFUL LOCATION, d New Haves Kutiroad, Lig stront, URNISP ED HOUSE, 21X25, nour depot of New ¥ hour, GEOR MAHON, 4 Pine DAssAIC, —HOUSK AND BARN. WITH 89 CITT Lots, tor easy wermas. of will exchange lor good Mortuages. tre FARMLY, ots ——-. NICELY FUGNISHED por mutt. For © In INFURNISHED (TIME TO u Nate posse: nm), & Cott ‘srigutol, Staten land. Ate —COUNTRY BOARDING HOVBR Hs; gas, Waler and Fang; L¥e min, wea (rom New York; commutadan cuy board. ers in'summer. Al. or any part of Furature for ale 1 de yon oF Audrese t. F. HANKS, 148 Main erect, —- FURNISHED OR sunt with PER ANNU to wt; ai yor, OU im, ties from wep Ucket, $76 per anoum; niae boarders At preseat RUAL & TATE TO EXUHANGA. —FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CIty PROP. + erty a vauuble Stone Quarry, im Sui ivan county, ¥., on the Delaware an. Hudion Vabal and Bre Kati consisting O57 acres; dock, dweilings, sawaill and improvements, is now in success.u operation, and capable Of producing inexbauat bie quautiies For part culars apply to WILLLAN PoLLLUN, foot of Bethune street, New York. SPLENDID 64 ACRE FARM, WITH A FINE flay quarry, butidings, hea the Hudson river. 10 exebaog A FOUR STORY HOUSE ON THK EAST SIDE WIL! be exchauged for a ctly Honse near Fi.tu avenue country Hroperty. JACUS SHARPE, B Pino street, PY XCUANGE.—40 ACRES IN WESTCH! STER COUNTY, MY near depot, will be sold cheap or exchanged, t oF in pins; also Low and House, wih 9 acre:, id Mount \ ernda, Uneucumbered, for Farin in New Yor State, NICHULS & CAFFLRTY, Fourth avenue, [JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—LONG ISLAND Dal! Fara, oF barn; 1 mie trom de,ot, about 1 ores; ofS (00. Apuly to’ CHAS. H, bURTIS, Attorney, Montagne street, Brooalyn, between 1 anu 3 v'ouck, z OR FOR CITY PROPERT oa Free Zhe of Exguane a bne Residence, 18 city lots, near Jerome hiree minates trom de ime Improvements 1B, New York, Picturesque bronx Kiver, heighborbood ot NELSON JKKOM. W000 never net Lat 4,000 Lets to Newark, bo Lots ia Bi raberh, . & Low ta New Oreans, La. Low in « hivazo, Lil. And varius other Propertios. ad ia J J, J, ALSTON & CO., Real tatate Brokers, 2 Browwnyy TO BXCHANGR—91,00—TWO ACREY, WITH Two story itouse, barn und pienty of (rai, for e xmall Bashy ow LorK, oue mile from Jumwourys Me de 20 New York Post odiee, WwW address bux 6, Cinaizy seat; eight acres of land, covered with a ae vacant or im, ed Lots and Tracts of Land every! Spectaly OFC, neat Cara Park, orocWeS (cubs? COU! Ing’ therefor constant fayutry, No (ees n, Chicago, £0. Wanted—NEW YOKK and BKUOKLYN City Praperte cancion New dersty, £6. Ot va.uea FRO4ID by us. tod. -Salabie Merchandise, for Reat Estate, “Sreviins Butt Isfand in exchange for m ciiy house word equity 8,0, Ss 10 EXCHANGE FOR NEW YORK OR ROO! properiy—At Peekskiil, on the Hudson, a vematifub And fancy trees; everytaing in perfection, owner, D3. PAIGE, Spring and Wem streets, ANTED.—TO OWNERS.—WE RESPECTFULLY Vite tor our 58s your olferings for sale of mies sale eteced ty our agency. Feisoual calts + By erty confided to us exciusively we pS A gL York, AO |—Good City Securities, (or Loans oa Mortgage, becca Ter EXUMAN be Houses or Vacant Lowe), in exchange for numerous avar+ ‘Seats, Vas and Farms ia westouester and eae aoe to 675,000; abd also eligiole Weaterm and now cy W (street Goor), 187 Broadway, New ¥: ANTED—A HOUSE AND GROUNDS ON ST; BUEUS K. MOWARG. B1.Cedar Commissioner (or every REAL ESTATE WANTED, OR CLiY LOTS, FROM without Wakao ceo tens Haliroad: -Addrede, ing fan perticalats ot pets Usa, Low it cau be reached, aby J. Ur box Mb Herald oUlow, seenere OT AU RANT: amar wast BOND SrREBT.—FIRST CLASS pe