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musIC AND THE DRAMA. Drittings Abroad. Arabella Goddard will make a concert tour jermany next autumn. * A vew original comic piece, by Count Geza Zichy, entitled “Der Phreaoloz,” nas veen very successful gt the National 1ueatre of Pesth, Madame Adelina Patti-and Madame Trebell:-Bet- tint will sing at the Italian Opera House wm Homburg alter the close of the London season. The Victoria Theatre, of Bertin, has passed into the hands of Director Belir, of Leips.c, who wall take the management of it in September. Mrs, Scott--iddons, who baa just re.urned from the Uaited States, intends giving a Reading of Bbakspeare’s “Midsummer Night's Dream,” with Mendelssohn's music, at St. James Hall, London, Mr ana Mrs, W. J, Florence have concluded their engagement at Manchester (which has been prilllant @nd successful), and will shortly appear at we Olympic, London, 12 a new piece written for them by Dion Bouc icuult. ‘The Co védie Francaise will most probably return to Parts from Loudon early in August, The society haa engaged the: Opéra Comique for the whote of July. The success of the speculation 1s now far re- moved from doupt, Govent Garden Theatre has been taken by M. Riviere, the chef dorchestre of the Alhambra | Palace, tor a series of promenade coucerts, M. | Rivtere’s season will commence on the 19h of Auzuat, aud will be conducted on a liberal scate. Herr Herbeck will be succecded in the direction of the grand concerts in Vienna by Herr Avtoine Ku- binstein, who will leave St. Petersburg in the au. tuwa tor hs new post. Herr Heroeck is nomiuaied cCouductor of the Imperial Opera House, London ts now pretty well replete with French lay-. lu addition to the three companies alreagy in LOnWON. are prowised the Fantai-tes varisionaes Attus Gaiety. ‘The supply 1s in excess of the de- mand, aua even Without the addition o¢ tuis fourtn Company, the exiotiug French tueutes are far iro domg weil. Toe Pall Ma'l Gazette says that in the history of the Puris Conservator.e de Musiyue it must ot ve forgowea that the tunediaie suc_essor Ob Auber, as Gir ctor of buat ist uliun, Was Francisco Daniel Balvasor, a wembver o1 the Commune, Who professed | ve in music what Coucve was considered tu be in painiing—a realist and a democrat. In Italy, at the Poiiteama of Florence, Vert’ “Luisa Midler’ avd balict “Cieopatia”’ served tor ine Openivg last Mouth, At Bologua Signor Marchetu's last o,ora, “Ruy Blas," tas been periormed tor tue Dratlume. Av ihe .¢.tro Brunet the operatic com- any d.rected by Signor Natall bas appeared in ‘11 Mattumone >earetuo’ aud olier operas, A Mat to bankruptcy has been openet against Eliza Binuy Lady Yoo, wao tor the past tweive months has becn less.¢ of tne ‘Theaive Koyal, Not- tinguam Her Ladyship is well Kuowu in (heatr.cal circles, having prayed in all parts of Lue world, aud revious tO her marriage wiih (he late Sir Wiliam . Bart, Was Miss iutly Sauders, Her haviliues Bre stated to be consideradie aud her assets smal, It has boon already stated that the “Passion Play” Was p Tocaod a vberda.nsrgad wor the urst tte this year oa June 24. ‘There was a tpunderstorm in the evening, just after the play. Two tuousand | Spectators Were present, the ma,urily betag Bugis and Ameicuns. Lhe acliog Was goud and tas music and sio4tug exceleut, The sceues were effec- Lvely artanged. A larger gathering 13 expected next time. Herr Kovingon, baritone, and Madame Rohinson, soprano, are engaged for turee years, commenciug in the adtunma, at tne impetiai Overa ttouse, Vienna, Tey are vo receive between tued a risiug salary of 14,w04, 16,00 ana 1,090 Qoring. Herr Lebalt, oe Of tue tenors a ihe same theatre, is, It appears, & Swede, aud, moreover, Ac.ive caieter vor tue | Pwedish singe. He carei futlows ali the drama. | tic novelties produced im Vienna and toritwith | translates into swedish such as Ne cousiders ie | J. 4%. Johnson, the clever swimmer who suc- cecded tu guiuing all Engiand for some days with nia Bensativn jump iulo tie Thames, ig not devuil of Basurance, be 18 exinbiliug Wmnself ar the itatan Girgue—a peripatetic show al preseatin Hauer Smse—where prilitant tusirated posters are ex- wt, depiouug tue feto Syringlog [row London ridge, Aud \ue celehrated “Mr. Peters, ol Lhe west End,’ flopping avout the water and ung to be Fesoued. ‘Lue scene 13 very realist.c and avuping; al) hat #8 wanting is a represeutacion in tae Back grouad Of a youug lion of tne La vy 7 legrape going Ando Couvulsious over the achievement, Awong the houses vurned or demolsned by the Frenoh caunon (says te Journal des vEas) that of Rosai wiust be meniuoued, It was situated near the Gate of Passy, at the end of the tanelaga, Daring the siege it was occupied by irauc-tireurs, Wao made a point of Keeping it in good cunduiou It 18 now cumpiewwiy ruined; More tuan ity sueds have struck 1, ive ceilags have fallen in and che 4a WHICH the Lustrous mas. 6 died 1s a heap Of repuisw, Mune, Rossini mtenas making repairs: Amivedimly. The im, resnro Signor Palliat, made very good Dusw0ss Witn a simian /tilian troupe at the Wieden Theatre, Vienua, avout Li dof iast oath, Tne Arusts Under lis direction were mMatae Arbot, her husvaud; dignor Padilla (Larlioue,, BRUT Bosst (a JAUUt) bas8O), Se asuaa Koncont (an oid VUE! aud uwour Mineiti (a poor tenor). They gave teu per forme: Producing the *Barbiere,” “Dou Pas- qual L’witote d’Aimore,” “La Fugia dei Regt mento" and “La Traviata.” Artitans Pad.ia were 1b6 bent, and Minetu (he weakest ammung them, As énaemue the periorinauces were miser..ble, owing Wo AN Insasictenat choru OCKINg Orchestra and Geivstabie second parts, recruTled among the peor troupe of this second rate theatre of Geran vau- deville. The Wiesbaden Administration gives five grand | | | | Points out that Wermianu, vbe of tie Pooiest pro- NEW YORK HERALD, TUKSDAY. JULY 25, 1871.—TRIPLE SHEET.” —Genera! Vinoy’s army nas been dissolved. ——General Ladmirault is Governor of Paris. —eflor Olozaga nas been appointed Spanish Ambassador to Paris. ——'be Princess of Wales has made pink and rose pink the fastitonable colors this season, ——The Eari of Winchelsea's debts amount to About £140,000; bis ouly assets are furniture vatued wl £150, z ——\ir. Wnailey be eves the opposition to the soi- disant Sir Roger Tichvorne is the result of a Jesutt tntrizue, —General Manteutfel, the Commander-in-Chief of tho German Army in France, has strictly forbid- den the German officers from entering Paris in Civilian dress, ——Prhe Count de Chojseul, Frencn Minister in Italy, has been granted leave of absence. Waitie he is away fro.o his post the duty will be pertormed by Baron de la Viliesireax, Firat Seeretary. ——M. Thiers has inuumated to the British govern- ment ms wish for a parual modification, not a total aAbroga.ou, of the comimerciat treaty. Earl Gran ville nas replied that the treaty must be maintained in its integrity or given up altogetuer, ‘the Emperor alexander,” says the Avenir | National, “has just deciaed a quesuon which has realy preoccupied public op.men in Russia, and | even in Kurope—namery, that of the preponderance | 0} Cassival studies over others. His Mayesty hasde- | cided (hat they shad take precedence i middle-class education,” Tue Emperor Napoleon honored the International Exhib.tion tu Loudon wita a visit @ couple of weeks since, Wale he Was jaspecting thq scientific de- | artinent He Louk particular notice oi the card printe bg macnive, Waieh prin without ink, ‘The ex- hipitor having produced a card bearing the work “Bunpe eo save eon” he laughingly said, “Ex,” and li ting his has proceeded through the Austrian cuurt.w the Freach ana £ —M. Toiers, siys the Figaro, leads an ardnons life tor a tiaa of seveaty-toar., At six in the morn. ing beis ap aid ai bis desk. The first visit ne rex Ceives is Usdutiy 1rot his otd frierd and colleague, M, Barth lcMay Saint-iiiaire, Wao occaptes uear him QUITE & Sudeuw's Chammver, Raving for ail Luruiture @ ved wibuoul curauns, taree ouairs aud a writing lavie. “ihuse wwo, with two or Lavee secrevarie: Wore tue Gatire goveramental maciioe, M. sala Hire re @.ves ail vie levters and despatches, Clussilies (ue, und presenis (hem with a p, éccs of their coutents to the Uaef of the Executive, The Gudiences given by M. Tuters commence ac ten, and he rarely receives at au es er hour Wiaiess 1b be M. Aiphand, eagased to pudtic Works of Paris. Drouyn de Lhuys, President of the Agricul- Giety of France, Rus forwarded bo the jour. ais LWo levers iruut Kreuch ageats abroad, and wach had arrived accompanied by suoscriptions for the uisuréssed rutal population of France. tue firs:, (rom Stuck HOLM, states Laat Sweden, alaoush a country comparative y tar frou Tich, butin which tie populat vi is penetrat.d wita a sense of tne duty Ol wiree people cowards (he uvlortunare, bas sent 1.0,070 TLx dodacs (equal CO los, wut, The writer Viuces, labs suit 7,74 11x dollars, Of Which 1,400 were culiee.ed tn bhe Loar priacipal owns aad the rest tn BixXvy turee Comurui and isolaved farus, Date- Cara, Sul less WB.LUY, las seul 2,07. ‘Toe second ds .trum Deumark, which suai Kingdom bas seat 42,111f., as well as the ous Wiig wits in Kin 200 hectouites (2% busticls eacay Oals, 125 oO. Wiest, 122 of varley aud Jo ol rye, ——Mr. George Cruicxspank, who has lived to seo his e.chings vecoue ciassical aud th_ prize of many Prtut cutecturs, ha jus. Droagut out a cariwature of the “Courmuae,?” wiicd, Whatever We may Wank of Ls poltiical disctuntas ton, saows Ao failing of to Vivi and Vigureds delineation, A fiend with huofs aud Horns, in & LivOd-stalued Cap OL tlueriy, With a flask vi randy oo one side Oo} his belt and a Lask of Pelroieu . Ou the v Het, Orandisuing a dripplug dag- Wer aad a flag surmouated vy a deain’s nead, 1s de- picied, dauclag wie Laternai gies among the wang! | bodies aud smocing cinders of the burning o1y. ‘This is tue “ieader of the Parisian B OO wed K-padiie,” add the das bears this tuscriprion: uorty, Equatty, Fraveraity; Atheism, or a disve- Nef .n God, seizure of all property, aad deain to ail WuO oppose tne Ked Kepublic.” Tac carioon 13 headed, “au Av iui Lessou ty tite World for au ‘Tine tu Cou,” abu below is Wsug.esL.00 .or Lue BUPPLCs- Sin of “red repadlicans” ta bus country. —rlne Prinvo of Wales aad tue Marquis of Lorue aie evideadly not va muod terms, if we may Judge irom ine tuvewins, Which appeired in the Duaude Aderionr, waich paper had tb irom is Loudou correspondent:—a curious story 18 Wu circa. latioa «ita regard 10 bie reiswoasof tae Marg us of Lorne aud the #riacess Louse bo bie otner members: O1 bae royalty. 1 believe taut at the Duke of dutueraou 8 Dauquet tv ine Russian Grand Duke, now tu buis OUUubTY, (he Marquis and Princess were treated as mipuivers O1 (ne voyal auily, ‘The Prince of Waies, huwever, Wili not accep. Wis View of Lhe Posiuoa, and ac ths State Dall ihe over might gave orie.s that the dlarguis spould not be Bamited at | the royal entran He Wes accordingly reused | admMittauce, and the Princess declined to enier ] OXcept with ner ausvuna, siyiug Cit ber place was Where he wis, Pn? Margtis woul not take the Princess in bv the szeneiat yablic eatrande, and the resulé Was thas ihey did not ateud the bal, The O.roumstauce bas Cadsed w good aeal of talk in upper circles. FOREIGN MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. Moat Valérien has just been com; tetely restored, and the new works commenced ihere are Dow ter- min ated, In Engiand the deaths annually from consumption aro 3),.00, and it ts computed that 73,00 patients are coustantly suflerng trom its wasting eXxects, Toere are in the Gheito, or vewish quarter in Rome, 4,800 Jews huddled together, and until a few Concerta this sumimer, The cate of «he first was | years ago they were forcibiy penned up there, the dune 21, Tae sour otuers will tase vlace July 14 and 28 und August il and 24 respecively. the artists &t Lho first were: Mme, uarkowliz, Soprano; Mie Fichtaer, piano; Herr scaria, bass, and Herr Meu. Tardun, vioun. ‘Those at te secund Will be, Miles Grossi, soprano; Mile. di inet, piano; Herr Schild, tenor, anu herr Aucr, violin. At tue thira, Mute. Peschka Lentoer, svprano; alle, Liebe, viol verr Bots, varitoue, and Herr Jaueil, piano, At bie soarta, Mie, moubelli, soprany; err Nachbaur, teuur, Me | Afoan, co.net-a-piston; Herr Suauikuecut, vio Cele, and M.ue Vroye, Mute. At tve nith, atte Treveili, coutiano; ue. Aravella Goddard, piano; Mr. Adams, tenor; Herr Oberiuar, harp, and Herr Wilh ly, Viuln. 3 Horence, tue American comedian, 13 1n Germany, He will, ailer # oriet so.ourn at tue springs, recura home, having purcaaseu tor the sura of 6,000 to gold Edmund Falcover’s new Irish drama, Ween Oge,"" how Deg played with such tn ab th George Jordan aud Miss Lecierq susiaming the prin Cipal Guaracuers. ‘The piece Is unauioUsty cum mesued by the Engitsh press, the Londoa cos , ot tho Jd Inst, suys:—"lhe diwlogue flashes with Ae | bernian tun, Wie plot ts full of bright, joyous acuvn, @nd tue piece, piciuresyuely Uid-teated, wud i all | Teapects admirably ouwnted, addresses rseil wita | Much ubtiachon Lo the eve aud tancy, and Huds Hae | mMense javor Wilh bie vuuienee, Fivrenc Wil Orst produce it in this te dec Jetier Wo a triend, that h the cuaraccer ne Will Sustain In it wil proune real @ seusauion here as did tHe “iickel-vi-Leave an.” The latest evitence corfirms our remark that Paris Under tae repubs is BO More Moral than Por der the empire, thi Fotthe “Chatte hic AL (he Gaile, with Tveresa as the cluel attraction, | peroried beivre “crowded ald eublusastic au | dieuces,” 18 not entirely tn accordauce wuu tue | ardvat desire for severe end Classic pieces Wieu are expressed by the Fyary, raris Jounal ana other priais of equally rigid | morality, Nor does the reopening of ime ;a .- Mace « DELILE OUulces, ABNOUNLed Lor au early date, taly with the accounts pud.tshed &> to the aversion ©. the Parisians trou ing Peomituding them of the mx moras toecared in the days of Ute emyire, Antact, atue vy litle, marters seem working back | into via grooves, for the Cases Gran un» have Fecomueuced business, aud of the eleven theatres Open ior perivran nce scarecly one, With Ue eXCEp- tion Of the Franais, Gal poast ol anythug avove the type of “Cunsrd & Trois Bees or the “wrine Couges ue a Kampe.’? BURNING OF A THEATRE. It seems that the bresisu Theaire was destroyed $n @ Very foW HOUrs. bresiau ty wot successiul 1 1a thoutiival enterprises, A simular accent occurred BIN years ago, aud on Lhe site of Lhe rains Of the Last the new tr sag Was erected abvut our Years ago. Ip the prevent case Uie Ure spread with phuiby that makes ib a mutter jor Wouder that Lo Lives Were Josh «As the last persons in tne buiding (soue ‘Women, Whom (the surprise seemed W deprive ot their power of motion, had beeu rescued by tue Lie. meu tue rout cawe duwin Wihacrm h, the piece eriormed iat even was Mocare’s “Figaco.’ al, HeMOr, BOUL [Le He, Ole, Was rust aby .t Lo sing, hie Brot aly Wien the shrii sound of the alarm pig. nal and the cry of “fire” from above imterrupted the periorimauce. How the fire ominaied is het CL explained, out It first vroke out under the roof. Ybe apectaturs escaped im sucu excetient orver as W avoid doy accidents by fhe crush, bub several actors Were tujured both by te dames and the faiting vi the ober, The spe Gators Wore Most Ave in ass. Sliog Lhe Lremea, and Cius enabled Lie HtO save te Wuole of tie hibrar , the musical Instruments abd olher property Of Value. Some die Acuity was experienced im resioviung wwe won Be COMMAII payers and mouey beloaging to the TU Oe, and tie Whore amount OF ihe Uheatricat pea Blons fund, vy a void feat ol the firemen tt was Ved from the Games amu LiroWa vUL 01 a Window, ie oO, saad aad eartia having veun prepared for ow. MILITARY PREPARATIONS IN CANADA.— he Do- Minion of Conada, it is stated, has u weil organized miithe and volunteer 8) stein, @ut receo vy an age OF Los0u Men Were gathered in eucumy- ot Montreal, Kiugston, Gudert Nagaca aud War ints, Sur George Carver, Kae Minister of ry it is waseréd, will Dring oub 40,000 Wie Uns er, IN Canada alt able-vouied men bel ween 3 e8 Ol erguteca and MiXLY are Hane Lo Wud uly, aod the entire force tat Can be caliod OUL OH estimated At Osd.v0% Sur Geor“e Cartier proposes PF ey ©} these as pussibie i Cump lor 0 DPEPAG | mare v equippeu oondiuan. stb bare Uoe SUCCESS Royat Princes’ Leute, Loudon—te au. avr, no doubi, | mMevts at | draw up general reguiavions relative to the transit | tu ub | traversea the Prussian investwent aad the reign of buge iro» gate being closed at nigatia.l. the Paris Police on Sanday discovered one of the secret pre-se3 rum which seditious placards have beou ised. Several members of ihe revoiutionary club, ownleg the préss, have been arrested. Prussia and Ausérta are said to have under con- sideration measures for the extirpation of the Inter- nauonal Soctely, wide rawtneations of which in both counties are Geciared to have been reveaied by views Invesugations, A cusioms couference, in which all the States of Europe wit ve represenced, ts tu ne hed next Mouta at Verlin. Tue vyject i (0 arrive at a chissi- icAuvu Of gv0ds ior Lhe payment of daty, and to gf mercuanaise, Ashort time sinc, while a party of gentiemen Were cagaged Osuag oa ihe Wate Loch, a Case Keanedy, civ ety adjo.aing Lord Swaur's Castle of Locouea, seovant, te draagit net prougit up a Cunoe, AVON LWerve leet In usta, Newa Out vi soud OuK. iC IS supposeu that the canoe has been sub- merged lor uuaareds of years. ° Lhe Mito statue of Veaus, woich was buried. dur- ing tue siege of aris, Qus vevu dig up and replaced Louvre, It Was Geyostied in tite cedars of tie Prelecture OF Police in a triple case out of the Peach of byimbshells. Tals veautiful work Nas { sue Com.nuae Without Cie sightest 1, utp ‘The me uvecs of the Gueite Society of London hav- Iny cougeatulted ta® Prineess Louise ani tue Mar Gus OF Lora ou thelr marriage With an address ta wuelts, recesved Ue wiewing reply —" ihe Pruwess | Loatse, Marchiouess Of Luru, and Marquls of Lora have Ww ucnaowledze With siucere pleasure, on Lied return to Engiand, tue address irom tbe Gaeiie 50+ ciety, dud they reqdet Ar. Cameron Macpiee to | make Kuown to tie MeMveErs how welcunts thelr mos Kind expression 0; feeiings has been wo tied, and ask them bo accept their es: thanks.” AD agitation his been lately got up ta the C And Fadcigny (Savoy), Whit the object of & avout tue duueXAloa of blals xing 038 UESELICES LO SWilaer= laud. Tne prouvt rs ot mMoveweut have even addressed tu (ue Mayors of Boanevuls, St. Julen Gut chvnua # resolution to be sdomitied to their Municipal councis, WEA bie object Of separating Haute davote .rour ‘ie fost ur Feauce. The Pretect | Of the departuedt das just in ormed authorittes Of those Fowus uae sch & Pr posuod bs Wecal, and has urdercd Wem to transmit tO him all Cop.es ot We mansesto. A (raveiler who bas lately visited the battle felda Of Wuerta aad Graveclotwe writes to us Lo say tha in his opie tue ie Ul Livse Occasions las YeEn inucu Underravea tu england, aud pe. naps mien: tioually mascepresea'e! in Germans. ‘The feild of Gia eivtie ovoupies .rom tive Lo ix English mies in leugth, ‘The wiubs, Of rather trenches, are sea’ tered over all Luis extent; perhaps Hity in one grave ve a fair estimate. in one, however, tinme- diately Lacing the Freach rigat wing av st. Privat, tere were tuterred Ju COrpses, Hud OF (hese Only twenty-five Freuct. Mulipiy 2,500 by ten and one nay arrive at an approximately correct uccouns of the Geran dead at Gravette alone, Cae siausties are Irout Prussian authority, OF ratuer from iniorma- Hue given oy Prussian soldiers ta charge of tie graves, Possibly, savs Our Correspondeat, a quarter ol a million lives on ult sides trom sword, disease and various causes Were Sacridiced in the late war.— Pall mu Gar te. Respecting the fall of Herat, the Times of India A vereer coceived yesterday (May 2) from tie Forenga Seoreury © bie government of Lodi, Hains Cauul ueWws UD tO the Zid tust Herat hud @& (ast laven velore Sirdar Yacoub Kuan, afier a se vere fight, io witch Stuer Futieh Mahomed | ! | | Kian, tue Ameer’s Governor of Gabui, was kKiied and his son) Wouuded The news is | perectly aut having been forwarded to cubul OY General Peramora Khan, the Ameer's COMMA Orb who had proveeded py | uurches row Candahar ty the retietof verat. Feramors evidenuy ts Not prepared to mea Wen. Win sirdar Yacuob saan, so ne haa | sted Liat be WEE remain postion four days tna al deuswar (seven y miles south OF Herat ii order | to allow of tes ariay being Petntorced by Sir sar As | lum nin, Governor of Caudanar, — ‘Vhe advancing force under sivdar Asium Kan 19, We prosame, ihat despatched frou Cavul to aid (he Caadahar aad te. | rat .orces. Buti, as Well as the Candauar force, ™ been Gu-Marched and OUb-weueralied by Sirdar Ya. cous Khan, Under these ctroumataacea th may wel ve avtivity in tie recruiting ceawves ut Cabul, ‘The Persia Will fe vice OVEF tie dean of Fuwen Mabouvd, he was ny friend ot thera,” | for an hour or 80 each day 1 the corridor, as she | Couen among taewt—Wwao have the privit | cel, or, lacking that, | would have a window in that | In-uits of the jailer. MURDER IN NEW ORLEAN:. Jealousy the Cause. [from the New Urieans Times, July 19.) * At six c’clock A.M. yexveraduy Aipert Myers, a German cartinan, tweaty-iuree years of age, Whe stauding dear bis Velicle, ia the asley Wich opeus into Maznoins streei, ia the immediate vicinity of Ciaiborue Markel, was shot bv Michael F, Kougers @ad alipost wstantly Kiiled Five shots to were fied, two of whicd eutered the fence and the re- Maibuer penetrated tue vody of the deceaced. [is Bluled in the eviuence Laat LwWo ut (he sioi were 0. ed alter the untortuaate man was on Lhe grouud, The bring, of course, atiracted general alieaios ‘The vetgabornood Was at once crowded, aad Uticer Cuuiuitugs, running ver, arrested Koagers in tae Yard of Lis step-duughier, om the preduses No, 364 Cowmon sigeet, Michwel £. Kodgers is a steamboat engineer, but has tor some years uved asnore, carrying on the busimess of carting, aud WiLn the assisiance of nis wue, a grocery at tie coruer of Wile and Coult sireeis. Ue Is described a3 a mau Oo. very Vio.ent Passions, and judziag from lis appearance, we would suppose iui W b2 dangerous wea ounce aroused, Duc.ng or jast before the ovesfow of 1869, the Rodvers lamiy bullé & Huuay tn rear ol Lae cily, aud shorty ailerward a Mr, atyers vail a house adjoin ing, and an acquaintance sprung up betweeu tne two families. A iew days during tae ovectlow Mr, Myers’ bouse was Imundated, and bis family took Tevuge in We residence of Mr. Odgers. inere a Irteuusuip DeLwcea Aivect Myers, the ueceared and tue Kudgers' Cegan, and utter the tamuy moved in | weir owWa house, be remained wid was dd $16. owt = oan boarded, = lor ariving @ cart, He copuuued ia (hub em. | ployment unit tne ivth of iast month. when | Mrs, Kudgers sold ian a horse and cart, de agreed to pay givu for 1, ab the rate of $40 per Moutu, and Al ine time Of Dis death Was worsing for tue corpo- raviow, Accoiding Ww Lue slatewen: of Mrs, Kougers her husband was tuvrdinaiely jedious, aud re- peatealy accused ter oi lntueity, Sane asseris that he oltea charged that Ovdiuary passers by were loutering about lor a purpose, ous Made no specilic Charge. Ab jeugih it Would seem the ueighvors comuienced tuking of the in.imacy of young Myprs in We 1ainily, aud, according to her siory, sue SPOKE ww Mr, Rodgers and suggested chat, in order vw pre- veut talk, the young maa Nad vetter bo sent away. To Uns, it ww alieged, be replied that the aeceased should be Kept, Mf it Was just LO Spite tnem, ‘Iwo Weeks ayo # quurrel, Lue nature of Wuich Is not lully explained, ocurred between ar, And Airs, Kodgers, aud the atier tert tue House, she siales that she Was compelied byeave. Visiiag tae house of her dausoter, M48. Ryder, No. 304 Common Blreet, 8ne Has remained Were since. Young Myers Biept ab the same house during Suburday wud oua- day nights, occupyiug 4 svla ou @ side galery. ins seems tv Lave urou.ed Kodgers, for yesterday ne called at his step-daughier’s | ouse and questi.ned his wife abuat maki some snirts lor the de eased, She replied that she was cumpeied to sew for any. ue Wie would pay her, and he weut away, Myers, ater yettiug up this Morning, Weub to Rodgers stable, at tne vurner OF Cunti and Waite streets, Waere ius inule and car are kept, aud visiiing Mrs, Ryder’s, drove ww the alley in rear ol ber house to get lus break ast. Me Nad Galen It and was eure. lng to fis cart with fs dtuch 10 Bis band aud ac- companied vy Mra. Rudgers waved the avcttsed Was seeu runing toward bun, tie deceased hac only time to exclaim, “Mr. Rodgers, dou’t,") when the Oriag comueuced. Ab the firs) shot Mis. Kougers rau back, but @ lite cuuld Living tu ao adjviniag Nouse and a lacy on We Opposite side Came Lo tie gate, cording LO ine Cuid's story Myers fei, and afterwards the accused walked up to bin wld ured twice deiiueratey, Rusiiug iato bis step-daugnter’s yard the accused cuugnt bis wile by the arm, and puling ver oul, CX- Cialutud, *Cume W your pacauour,”’ or Words bo tat effect. In the meabtune, Vilcer Cammings, runuing la, stooped uader the cart, and a lady, wuo Was in the alley ab tue the, po.nted out the accused, Who Was arrested with tue pistol tu tis hand. rhe aufortuaate mun Was borce luto tne yard of Mrs. Kyaer, anu lald oa the bricks, near the Kitchen door, ‘tis shrieks are uescribed by the laqies who surrounded nim as durrivie, but ne did nut speak. Que lady gave him @ avink of walter, and almost immeaiately aiterward he ex.ired. THE WIFE'S STATEMENT, Mrs, Harriet M. Rodgers, residing at the corner of Waite wud Commo. strees, sworn, said:—lhis morning, avout six o'clock, Albert Myers Came here toget mis breakiast. Ailer taking ‘bis oreaxtast I opened the gae to let him out, He weve to ine head of the mule, and as quick as he did so T saw Mr. Rodgers. Tue mule and cart had been driven into the ailey Whea Myci8 came to tke Mis break- fast, isaw Rodgers coming iron Maguoila st. eet, ruuning toward the deceased. 1 heard Albert say, “ur. Kodgers, don’t.” 1 saw hin shoot once. I pulled the gate to aud heard the report of the pistol two or three tim Then tran, He then came, ful- lowed me to tuo dour, caught me vy the arin, and tolu me, “Come out of here; I'm not @ golng to hurt you, Come and take your paramvur.” He brought me our as far as tue gate, aua the officer went with him, When we eached there Mr. Kodgers, pouting to Albert, said, Quere he is." 1 have Koown the deceased tor seven years; I never employed him except oce, sionaily; I have neard Albest Myers’ own fathet ang mother say to bin, “Lil make Mr. Rode ors shoot you.” I have oven taiked to Mr. Poavers avout him, and-sala that the neignbore tajked so much that we had beiter let Alvert %o, He said, “Damn the neignoors; I'll Keep hun for spite.’ Mr. Rougers Came uere yesteriay; he said to my daagiter, Mrs. Ryder, “Cad 1 see Your mothers? She repued, “Yes,” and calied me. When] came down he said to my duughte , “Ldzzie, 1 did not come to fuss Witn you at wli—I_ came Co ask a few questions of Your mother.” He then said to me, ‘Harriet, where did you sicep last night 77 1 said, ‘Here.’ te said, “You Wasn t lere # nine Hluck—nor at twelve,” 1 said to Him, “alr, coders, T wasn’t out of this house since one o'clock ia the daytime.* He then asked meu i & wea tha shirt thet Abert nm! On. 1 void om Laid, He asked me who auihormed me wo make cothes ior him. Ltod bun I had to work tor Buy one Wio would give ine sewing. That was all that passed. He sald that woald do, anu gotup ANd Walked Out Waen tue saot was fired t saw Aivert tall vack. Me was in the act of getung on his cart Whea the snot Was fired, Rodgers, alter he brought ine tu tne yaie, said, There's your luver.” 1 have be o murried to Mr. Rodzers eleven years. He has veen jealous stuce we were marrie., ar olfen accused me, but ol no particular perso didn’t leave fim; he pus me out of the house. Tus Was at the coraer of Whe and Contt streets. Two weeks ago i got up and Was tuo sick lo cook the breasfast, He sad, ‘*itere’s money, @0 Ww tmarkei,’’ and handed me sour b ts. | was weak and sat down, He said, “Leave here, you God dunved b=." asked him waatl should take, aud be said, “Noth- ing bat your cit "He said, “il admit you heiped to earn the place, bat you suail not huve a daiuned cent.” nas LAURA D. Fam, Mrs. Stanton and Miss Anthony Visit Her in Prison. [From the San Francisco Chronicie, July 14.) Learning that airs, Stanton and sss Antiouy, in ny Witd Mrs. Pitts-ouevens, had paid « Visit to Mra. Laura D. rai in the Couuty Jail, a r porter Catiet at tue Grand Hotel in the eveulig Ww uscer- win the Views OF Lhe Cuncat Women Why represent tie woman sudrage party, at present in tus city, upon the case of tis unfortunate woman, wnose | crime and trial fave been the ca ‘se of comment throughout the country. Miss Anthony betmg en- gaged, we were received in the parler Dy Mrs. Sunten, Who said tliat she was periectly wultug vo give ber views of Mrs. air and her Coudiaon trom the siandpoat of her persunal observation, Sue said —“Waen I weat to that jail to-day and saw what I did see it was the saddest woment I remein- ber. And when | lovked into the mild bine eyes of that poor Woman and studied that paie and sorrow- | Jaden face | could but feel that no amouut of testi mony, ho array oO evidence that uigh: be piled up | A alast her, coaia ever conviuce me that she was tue bad, bold Womaa Lhat the press has stated tat She is. Mrs. Fair may but have been a saint, but she Hot have veen a demon, i think that the (reat+ Meat of (his wouraa ts an outrage and a disgrace to the city of san Francisco.’ KeVORTER—Mrs, Stanton, In what respect ts Mrs. Fair speciahy oncegeat Mrs. STANTON—Shie 19 confined in that cold, damp ceti, without any otuer wiadow than an iren barre.t One, With HO Means oF ctosnz MW irom the biter cold. She is ot wllowed the privilere of walktug should he. | There are men there—Barsiow and 1@3 of tae Jail, Who go into ihe oillce and sit by the fre, While this Weak, sick, (lerencetess wornan 13 deba. red the priviiegy uf stepping ler foot outsiue the ceil, where is ly ing, . REPORTER ~There is difference of medical opinion bout Mrs. Pair's ooulth, Mrs. SrANTON—Ihere ueed be none, She 1s sick, She has promontiory syspioims ol pueumonia. You nen ti ‘Mis city do not Want to hang Mes, Pair, they [ but you seem tu be vent on Killing her in that jail. RerorreR—What would you suggest in Mrs. Fatr's case as being legitimate imeasuces for the amestora- tion of What you call suffering ? Mrs, STANION—I Would ‘move fer into a better hoi. 1 would aliow her bovks, flowers and music; she should walk in the corridors at stated hours, ain Qn effort should be made to siield her from tue Revowrer—I waderstand, then, your ideas of the outrages, as you term them, to be more as to the enes al treatinent of all pes Oers than as particue arly applicanle co Mrs. ka.r’s case, Mra. STaNroN—Yes; | aisapprove of our whole aystes Of jails. The should be surrounded, as our asylums, with groudds aod gardens. Lustead of sending bands oF music to the parks for the rich, We should send thom to the jaus tor the unfortu- | hate, Punishueat suouid ve reformatory, bot re- vengeful, Keronrer—But if you make jails so attractive they will cease to have terrors ior the evil due bits, STANTON—! here you are misiaken. You are the tasher of chiidres, 1 presuine, weil, no inutior how tine or nice your auuse may be, teil your hie ones tha: they can't go out and they are iniseraoie, They would rather play tu ihe wad, where it is dirty, aud be tree, town in the parior and be locked in, That is baman nature. There 18 no fear of making J@il9 So attractive as to have people anxious 0 get 1, Kerorrer—but further than the mere matter of the window and the walk in the corridor tuere ap. ars uolling to compan very much of in Mrs. ‘air's case. Mrs. Sranton—Yes, much. There never was a aswe do. They weré not ber peers. Tnen her counsel, it seems to me, neglected im ortant ponts in her case, Mrs, Fair complains that the paper You represent m srepresents her aiwavs. Kevoeren— In that Mrs. Fair is most emphatically mistaken. We have ever treated her case witu & chivalrous foroearance, and have endeavored, the coat of much time and trouble, to sift to the bot. tomvall compilatuis of ii-treatment made by her or her iriends, Mrs. Sranton—I have been told so by others, and am glad to know it to be so, DOINGS OF THE TEXAN INDIANS. n Antonto Express, July 6.) - We beneve we may say saiely that & crists 1s about to ike place in reverence to our Indian adairs. The present state of tulngs on our fronuer cannotexist much longer, Haraly a week passes but we are called upon to record some atiack vn trains on tne road to ana irom the frontier posts, Generally [From the S; | Speaking. toese attacks are successful in obiamns ail live stock with (ae murder of teamsters, ‘The crowning act of darmg and outrage ts the successful capture of nearly two hundred head of Horses and mu es withtn four miles ot the Military Plaza, It sounds incredinie that this can be coa- summated when it is considered that we number 18,000 Ln population, On the aight of the ?d tnst. an unknown number of Indians made their appearance at te ranche of | W. J. Locke, on the Olmos, four mies irom this city. Theystole dye auinais from Mr, Locke and seven trom J. Herrin’s place, and two trem some: Mexica:s, Several animals were also Killed win arrows in the vicinity, ‘They approached within 2 yards of Mr. Locke's house, and the same night Blole over vue hundred and flity head of horses trom | Emu Meyer & Co, near the rauche of Mr, Horo. We noticed a scout going out in that direction on the morning of the 41h, but have as yet beard hotuing irom them, A party of young men from Sam Antonio, fishing | on the Leon, about eight miles rom town, were ap- proached by a rae of seven, who were undoubl- ediy indians. We have heard the opinion advanced tat these outrages were committed by Mexicins disguised a3 Indians, fuere may be some trurn in tis, but the very audacity of Unis last rai} leids to the con-lusion that it was done by thieves who were unacquainted with tae locaity. The question can be settied if it ever huppens that taey are vver- taken, and the prospect 1s hopeful. id are pot unlregaently connected ay BUSINESS OPPORTUNL Tie: A WADDITIONAL CAPITAL PROCURED FOR MER, + chante and Manufacturera; aiso for Incorporated Companies, B.A. GISBS & CU. Financial Agents, % Broadw CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Fast side, BARGAIN.—TIOUSE IN FAST 105TH STREET, NEAR Third avenue; must be sold, two stories and cellar, frame ; 65x00; alley way five feet, making lot 2xi00, N.C, BISHOP, 23 Broadway, room 6, BROWN STONE HOUSE FOR SALE—IN HARLEM, cheap: 1s feet tront: three nop. Inquire A. veuue, corner OR SALF—A FOUR STORY BROWN STONE on Twenty-ninth street and Lea: for cag ; or exchange for a smali HOUSE, between Tw ‘bh Apply to JAMis ROWE, 919 Third avenue, avenue, betwee Apply at the ollice of the Mesro- O34 Thir ta enue, & BOLRATHY. R FORTY. ment, with OR SALE—ON THIRD AVENUF, N. fifth street, a eplendis tive story double Te Store, 25x60x1(0; a barvaln, K, MORGAN, 08 F: OR SALE CHEAP-A THREE STORY Fifty second str et, near Madison avenue, co:tainin, every modern improvement and in complete order; or wil Tent t) a first class tenant on reasonabie terms. Apply to D. GARRISON, 897 Sixth avenue. on 64h, 70th, Tist, 721, Bib. 78h, Mth etrects; Ist avo- nae, Lexin to. em! Madwon avenn me of the above gold with bullder’s loans or exchanged. JAMES ROWE, «19 Third avenue, Manufacturers and buidera’ Real kstate’ Ex- change. West aides SURSTANTIALLY BUILT, MEDIUM Fittr-first treet, terms A MODERN, sized tour story brown stone Dwelling, between Fiith and Sixth avenuicn; price reasonad ej easy. V. K, SEEVENSON & SON, 11 Pine street. FIGHT, AVESCE PROPERTY FOR SAUE—LOT 18x {) 100; store, house, and brick three story shop in rear; terms easy, Liquire at 549 Enghih avenue, FOR SALE {THE HOUSE: 88 WEST FIVTIETEL STREET, between Fiith and Sixth avenues; 20xWxIU0; has dumb Waiter, butlers pantry and all the tmprovements, Apply on the premis KF N E OK SALE CHEAP—PREMISES NO. 413 FIRST AVE- between Twenty-fourth ant Twenty. j three story brick builling; iot 18 6x10, For appy tod, D. &J. H, SKIDMORE, 82 Cod W FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE 70 WEST j mediam ize; on the AND ORNAMENTAL WOOD WORKS, 61 Gree i GRERNPOLNY, A. uly 24, Le7h. Messrs. E. H. GIBBS & CU.;- gen GENTLEMEN—A lew daya since we emp'oyed yon to pro- cure for us a .ditional capial, You immediately sent us to a gentleman who agreed to furnisn the mouey. Aiterwardi ‘On meeting at your ollice to «xn artic.ew Of copartuersilp, were required by Investor to agree la condiion whi thonght unjust or break nego tations wi dlutely mormet ns that you could get us the money {rom Mf we were unavle to cloke un a mutistactory basin, ecepted your advice, The very next day vou miu four parties, three of whom offered us the capi Two days aller we Bigned asticis of partnership with them (Mr. h. A. Searie, of 8; South street, New \ork, on terms ta every way fair and sacistactory, and bave now ie capita: to carry on. our business to your course throuzhont. as our agents, was fn all respect prompt honorable ‘and satisfactory. We recommend your ouse to thoxe having business ta your line with perfect con- Bdence that you can ad will give ent re satis. action. J, W. DRUMMOND & CO., Proprietors, Subscribed and 6 7 me, this win day of July, 1871, JAouB DuLOIs, Notary Public, city and county of * New York. REFERENCE! Hon. Montgomery Gibbs, late Ageut United States Treas ury in Europe, 17 Henrietta street, corner G: ir Burt, 11 Wail stree ; Messia. N, treet; A. W. Dimoos, President ntie Mail Steamship Co., No. 6 Bowling A RBARTNER WANTED SILENT OR ACTIVE, WI 850,000 w B100,000, in w most excellent mana: acturing business (macoinery) ih Krook.yn; if alicnt every dollar se- cured and 15 per cant guar b ufactory and. uildiugs and tovis all paid for; chines have brea suid, are the finest fp th: ing tn use suiich sted ; over 6UO max 9,(100 to 1$25,000 orid, and are war ar ol oven olan We norable city 1 Pore exten- by the ‘act that his pe, hi er May, 1873, Keferato Atlantic, First Natio” «and Brooklyn Banke. Appiy to B. (1. G18s8 & C 4., 93 Proadway. PARTNER WANTED-IN THE ‘ReTarL c! bus ness, by » party already ¢ staulished Pont iene but whaling to extend by taking the, store einer “with trom 35,000. to. 87,0, jal or active. Address JOUNSON, box 13 i ‘oflive, DENTIST WOULD LIZW Go 7 A i a test class practiog ke 0 B curities will be given; »- creas DENTIST, 1 AN INTEREST ‘or take situation, for which 8 , objection to go our of town, Ad- Fourth street, ER WANTED—WIfH $1.00, IN. A RELIA- ca factaring busiaess, without risk; ready 19a, quick retu na; aitictes wap e; profits large. Address K, TUNISON, box 104 herald off ce. , mc WIDE-AWAKK PARTNER WANTED--WITS $1,000 to 82,00), in an old established specialty manutacturin, , where $5,000 per month can be realized, treet, up stairs. PARTNER WANTED—IN THE FLOWER AND fruit business; must have acash capital of from #300 nee BRANCH OF FICL- BROOKLYN, ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT BRANCII OFFICE, AT NO, 4 COURT dTR) 7, CITY HALL &QUARE. OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TILL 8 P.M. AND. S CAN RECEIVE BROOKLYN CARRIERS AND DEALE) THIIK PAPERS AT THE HERALD BRANCH DELIV ERY, NO. 7 FRONT SCRKEET, BROOKLYN, BROOKLYN cry BUILDING LOTR—TO CAPITALR is @. -A splendid Plot, consisting of five buitiing lo%@, wil: be sold for carn at @ redrotion of 20 per cent from the emergency; no forecto-ure; ensh ettstome's op? For particulars address A. B. C., box 119 Hee heed apply. ald office REENWOOD LOT FOR SALF, ¢ 7 Halt if wanted, atuated 09 cean Hill, with iro. raile ing and granite posts, Address”, fe Spender Pp UREEN WOOD LOT, Herald JERSEY CLTY, AND BEF Gg HUDSON CITY EST Ke n Bergen and Weatside ave me. Come and ser what can be ‘Appiy toJ. HALL, on the P’eumine PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE wane - ~~ VR TOR PAAR RARARA OR enene AM WANTING FARMS (GOUD SOIL) ADDRESS C, K, L'LANDIs, Vinelana, 8. J. NICELY FURNISH}D HOUSK TO LET—AT E\izabethport, New Jersey; coutains 7 rooms, ali Cure hished except parior; only 9 minutes from New York; w: be let to @ good tenant for $300 a vex. For further particu- Jars aduress LOW RENT, box 185 Heraid ofiice. BARGAIN.—180 ACRES CHOICE LAND, TWO MILFS from New Brunswick, N. J. ver bank; location fine, beautiful view of large mane ou and outbuiidings, euro and evergreen trees; tu borvitte hedges, with o Jand, with ail the quali makea fine place for a hotel or summer boarding honse; must be seen to be appreciated; no tiner place for un Invests ment has been offered to the public. Also #0 very desirable Lota in Brooklyn, 8.8, MANGAM & CO., 39 N GREAT CHAN A XS station 53g houra from New York ; der fine cultivation, bataace woodland; 100,0y fect heavy eral springs in the oc waters; will nt street, room 1834. Targe house, 9 room h plenty of fr very heaithy; good hisnin: and bunting; price, tneluding all fo #100. Inquire at 4 Broadway, #:cona door above Twa: ty-second street, under Gi ady store, A. XARINER WANTED—LIGHT, PROFITANLE OF. tice business; a steady man with'a few hundred dollars gash can havea half interest; pay large profits Immediately. Particulars inquire of CANPHELL & O0., No. 4 West Fourth street, corner Broadway. N UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY FOR INVEST- ment in a manufacturing business, which will bear Strict Investigation. Full particulata of GEORGE L. OAN- NON, ¥ Liver y street, rooms 24 and 25, NAPITAL: WANTED--BY A MANUPAOTURE 2 % years past In griniing white tad and zune and al colors, Address MANUFACTURER, box 148 Herald office, a a bale gee tae A SMALI« CAPITAL, from to ; lar e profits guaranteed, WILLIAM SCHULTZ, 404 Cneal sircet maith ARTNER—WITH B50, IN A WELL KNOWN SPE. cialty paying alarge Income. Cali at 38 West Twenty. sixth street, PARTNER WANTED —WITTl $4 000, TO TAKE CHAROR of avesroun and finanes f nieziimate cash manu. facturmg business, in snecessful operation, Particulars given by calling at store 125 Fourth avenue, from to 12 A.M STORK WANTED.-I WANT TO RUY A TEA AND $9 Coffee, Grocery or Liquor Store in some good location, for cash. Address U. HAND, box 15 Herald ofiice. U Raggy dota WANTED FOR A CIRCUS TO EXHIBIT New York and vicinity; one that can lead #500 to Bi, von Frees security; steady employment given. Addresa M. L. P., Herald ofice. TPO TAILORS.—W Ad a taboring establisi Capnot tind @ parinert dress R. M,, Herald ira! IPE INVENTORS? IVE PARTNER, IN ity of Brooklyn? if T aton casy terms. Ad- AND PATENT Hight Assoctation, 12 Warre » New York, solicits Pater.ts, exhibits, sells and buys Patents and Patente | Goods, Patent Right Gazette, price 10 cents. Agents wanted, WASTED-A MAN WITIL A SMALL CAPITAL WHO taderstands cutting gaiter tops, av partner for a mane afacturing shogpvusivess a short diktane: fom the city; @ egvod chance to make money, Call on JAM 8 SMITE, at voln H. Lewis & Co.'s, 25 South street, for two days, WANSEDSA LIVE MAN WITH CAPITAL, AS PART. ner in @ prolitab’e maiufactaring business established five years throughout the United States. For inverview pleas @ | call'at 17 West eleventh street, vear Broatway. G7 5,~A YOUNG, INTELLIGENT AND F 21). man would invest this amount in some business that wou d bear inspession ERGETIO mato wiere honesty and an entire willingness to work woud be appreciated; printing preverret; no odyection to country; agents not noticed. Ad dress BUSINESS INTEGRITY, station D, blble Hous ( PARTNER WANED, TO TAKE “CHARGE + and haif interest in a good corner liquor store, . Hd sell vut om enay terma, Apply at UL West Thirty: eighth mures $500 AND SIX MONTHS TO A YFAR OF HIS SER- 2) vices will foitiate a young man of good address in aprolession in woich fortunés are made. Address, statiag aut ocetpation, PERSONAL, Herald offee. Trifler peed not answer. wishing @ good dL yours, with @ ible person, ean tind aa o, portunity s offered ; ot 01 Jeet to traveling: to he right person a good b Addro-s immediate D. ANUKEWs, Norristown, Pa, gain. $4 000, -I bat! bach $1,000 bag £4,000 IN D+. + any sound paying bus Fequired, Address CASH, Heraicofice. 1 Bardeulare res must ne -PARTNER WANTED-IN THE RETAIL y howee furnishing and croc ery trade in this eas alreagy es'ablished and. dol as HOUSE FURNISHING, Herald oficn, nt “Ae city; Acdre: € WANTED—IN A CHEMICAL FACTORY $20.00 out of town ve-qu rter tuterest or 1b 4 cot interest given; thoroughly secared by mortgage of s7h 00) worth of proverty. by’ agents need apply, only ose meaning business and having the cash nee CHEMICAL box 1815 New York Yost olve, , “Ky __ CLOTHIN( N'S, 207 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY. third atrees. you whi revolve highest’ price for Ladies and Gentemen’s Casto Clithing, Carpets, &e. Lautes waited on by Mre. Leow. T 853 BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET— H. HERZ pays the bichest cash price (or Ladies’ and lomen'# searing Apparel, Carpets, &c, Ladige are ed va by Mra, Hera, TB. MINT#’S, 482 FOURTH Twenty-nintis street, ladies and gents will be Astonishet At the prices B. MINTS py va tor Casco Clown, Carpets, Jewelry; from $10 Wy 960 for sik dresses ; for gents clorhing b0 per Cent more will Le vad than vy any ower dealerse Piease cal or addres above. Ladies attended by Mra, VENUE, AKOVE Mintz, Brooklyn orders attended. AT THE UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT, £16 Sixty aveaue, Lam now paying the (oliowtag prices fo T Clothing and Carpets:—For slik Dresses, (tom 810 to 960; Coats, $7 to $%; Pauts, $210 oF. A call or wotinily solieited by Mr, or Mrs. FLATTO, rena NI-LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WHO ARB TENT! desirous of obtaining the highest an price for Weare Apparel, Carpets &c., will call on of address H, HOSEN: 240 Seventh aveuue, Ladien attended’ by Mrs. Kosenberg f #1 SIXTH AVENUE CAST OFF CLOTHING C. A." be aisposed of at the hiahess, pree--Fur dresaen 86 iN, Coats, 4 to 420; Panis, 1 10 $5,” Carpets, Furm ture, ewe ought. Call Ob OF wiaresw Air, 4 Hawn, Wi'stith aveoue. bacesecat radar aon Man 00 trial for his Iie Wheto bis Whole life was | raked up as this woman's was. ‘Then the inayority | Of her jurors were tovewuers. You Know yvurseil — buat Joremaers Cannus Bud dO NOt lvok upon women | TH. ROSENTHALS, 959 THIRD AV AT winetratn. street clas third Srannon~ Latinnied gentlemen ean obtain the highest value (or Casvotl Clothin, the Crops. two carriage Hones. two farin Horses, one - e; cheap | and Fourteenth streets and Lexin.ton aod Sixth avenues, | THE TWO HOUSES AND LOTS 1,381 AND | Seventy-sixth and Seventy: | OTS, LOTS FOR SALE—ON LEXINGTON AVENUE | each 20 by IW feot, Inclating curner, suitable tor Ors cass | stores an't dwelling renrvent price to mew, apectal EAP—16X13, OR —A SPLENDID FARM OF 960 ® acres un- Umber, 1,200 cords wood; good cash market; splendid water ll PROPERTY OUT oF THE 1 . OR TO RENT. avn Le FURNISHED—« OUNTRY SEAT ‘ Farma; tive acren: larue house and stable: pe | Planted and hay Lathered fruit in abundance; gond. tathiag. and boating: one hour irom Wall sirest. Addrosa MOI RISON, bor 6,771 New York Poat office. D LET, FY RNISHED-—HOUSE, 18 ROOMS, N. V.) 36 mile from depot. 3g ftom beach, fof ane on ee | month, wiih garden, vegetahies, cows and horses aah wagons if desired ; for all, $400 per mouth, E, GOODERLL, nt depot, ESTCMPSTER COUNTY.—20 ACRES, ON CENTRAL averne, near Tuckahoe, with macrnilicent view of w Sound and the Palivades. For sale cheap if appile (or tn mediately, JAMES 5. FINCK, & 00., No. 9 Nassan stro R71 ACRE FAM, IN WHSTOHESTER COUNTY, Ole With large buildings. 20 miles from city, for #250 pag annum; termseasy, — &. M. MASON, No. 1 Chamver —TO LE’ 500.2%, KET H. BARD, Auctioneer, Fifth A FINE REST land, near Vernon, . ¥. i ~EQ'ITY IN 100 ACRES, NEAR BALTT. | tor od yacht, Address RUUKS, Herald oflice, REAL ESTATE VO BXCUAN CORNER LOT, CONTAINING 12 ACIE#, AT SING Siny, for sale ange.—One of the chotveat build ing sites ‘in the market; commanda good river and inland views. 8. H. VANDEWATER, 66 Liberty st., rooms 4 and 5 PLOT OF ELIGIBLE HUDSON RIVER BUILDING Sites for sole or exchanse for ety propeny; apiendid river view, convenient to ‘iepot where ail cxp.ess talus stop. Address JAM..8 CORR, 63 Liberty street BOUT 500 MEDIUM PRICED SUBURBAN LOTS \ONB hour), exchange or for sale; also Honse, Barn, 50 acres, hear depot. Address WOODBURN, box 147 Herald office. UARBLE STORE, FRONTING ON TWO STREETS, tories high, in the city; also Tenement Propertyy And valuable Store iu Gold atreet. will exchan @ for upiowm Property. W. BALL, 202 Broadwa; OR SALE OR ANGE—FINE FARM OF 172 acres, in New Jersey ; also two fine Houses in Bilzaboda, . W. PKICE, 186 Greenwich wreet. = VALI cr OR SALE OR EXCHANGE PROMPTLY, AND COM missin patd—A modern Dwelling House on Thirt fourth atreet, near Tenth avenue. Price $20,000 Apply SMITH # Ann street. Ree SALE OR EXCHANGE—THREK AND FOUB atory high stoop brown stoue and bric« Houses, on East th, HUH, Ada. seh, 4th, HO, Glet, 524, OE, B th, a7eh, 60h, ‘Buph, Gist, Cld, Web, 74th, Teh and *Oth streets; om 3 Lexington an avison aventes. N. B.—The above 61 for greenh tenement property Or well located lots, JANES ROWE, 919 Third avenue, Manufacturers and Build- era’ Real katate Exchange, WILL EXCHANGE FOR A FARM OF NOT LESS than 1.0 actes or more than 10) miles from New York, old established Livery Stavie and Stock, doing ® good bi hess, “None but or nciya need aypiy ata South ateeeh corner of Pike. Frive Ae ANGE AND SMALL FARMS FOR SALE AND BX- 4 change—On north side Long Island, near water and tation, [Call on oF addrese Fs L HOAGLAND, Gentreport Hon, Le. I. BROOKLYN HOUSE WELL Lo. Merchandise, Ho Ishing Goo lore Goods, Stationery ant Milliaery, WM. C. PAYNE, 117 sroadway, room Po, EXCHANGH—FoR NEW YORK OR BROOKLYN roperty, At Peekskill, on tie Hudaon, an elegant Reals dence; outouilings, § acres of Innd, with lawn, all kiads of fruit and shace trees; one mile from depts pe 8 120,000, Inquire of owner, D.'8. PAIGES, Spring and West streets, __ CORPORATION NOTICE. 38 BROAD >SEPARTMENT OF DOCKS, NOS, 345 AND way, New York, Jity 1, 1871 Novior. —1 urauai jone of sub-division 8, of cont, of cuapter 974, Laws ot 171, the Board of Come ners goveruing the Deparcment of Docks hereby gives that the p.ans for the Improvement of the water front of the c.ty of New York, determined upon by sald Board, on the 27th day of April, U7L, duly auontet yy ers of the stoking Fun’ ud retacued’ to tl Departuiont, with « ceriticwto of auch adoption writien thereon, in coniormity with the law. That said pians and certificate'are bled in. the ollice of this Roart and are upen to public inspection daily, between the hours of Wand lo'eluck A. M., aia that from aud after the sald 27th, day of April, 1871, no Whart, pier, bulkhead, basia, dock oF Bip or ay Wharf structare or superstructure can be tald bulit’“or Febuilt. witata tg teratory of ‘disurict embraced Jn and spocitied Upon such plang, except tm accordanct with, ¥ Youn T. AGNEW, te HENRY'A. SMITH, WILSON G. HUNT, RICHARD M, HENRY, WILLIAM WOOD, J. GRENVILLE KANE, Secrotury, OTICE OF SALE OF LANDS AND TENEMENTS. for unpaid arsestinents for streets, avenues and Park Openings, Wiienings ant exiensions. ¥_oF New York, DEPARTMENT OF FINANOR, BURFAU OF ARKEARS, OFTIOR OF CLERK OF ARREAUS, June 12, 18/1, Under the direction of the Comptrosier of the city of York, the undersizned hereby gives public notice, pursnaa’, to the pro} the act entitled “An act for the coiled ton of taxe suients and Croton water renta in the city 1 to amend the several acts in relation ‘1 Aprii 8, 1871," that the respective owners of nd tenements'on which aesessments have been laid and contrmed, and are now due and unoald. and ba remained ue and Uppal! aince the conirmation of sald Bessments, forthe (ollowiny city ss Meeps for =—s avenues und park openings, widenings aud extensions, wit: ,Qvening avenue A, from Fifty-fourth to Seventy-aioth atree! Wiiening Beekman street, from Park row to Pear! street, Extension of Bowery, from Chatham to Frankiin square, I | Commiasionera, i ae Coit, eau dat ee a ae $660. Terms | x ytousion of Church street, from Fulton to Morris street GEO. L, WALKER, Opening Cham: ers strcet, from Chatham to James alip. , East Stroudsburg, Monroe coun y, Pa. Open ng Centra Parle, = an ha sida Extending Central Park. \ AT NEW BRUNSWICK.—GREAT BARGAINS; acres magnificent Country Seat, four orchards, fine «rum, $25,000; efght acres on Raritan, spiendi: location, 45.000; 120 acres adjoining depot, superior N OPPORTUNITY.—AT WEST MORRISANIA » 15 minutes from city, 60 hie I ase, handomeiy \urn.whed ; | bath, €e.; stable, eig tiom, garden, pienty fruit; rent very low for season or yoar, Address Dox 3,623 New York Post other, T RIVERSIDE, ON THE SOUND.—ATTRACTIVE AA shore (ront Farm fcr sale, 25 acres; very deairable for Gentleman's resicence or cutting up. JW. AIWATER, Riverside station, Greenwich, Conn GENTLEMAN, GOING TO FUROPE, WILL LET his Co'tage ta’ Orange for two month® or more ton small family; handsomely furnished and tinely located in view of the Orange mountains, and five minuies' wa:k from The place contains over three of Jawos and groves. a first class atable, de.: a garden wel + $2,500; ‘asean etree’, room 1. TLEGANT RESIDENCES, NEW BRI ATON, ELEVEN roots; water, 4 high, healthy loca:ton view of Bay and ciy; $6,005 (85,000, Terms aco mmoda Ling. AWRLN, 50 Broad street, Fok SALES \RM OR COUNTRY SEA ACRES Hd innd; tnt healthy location, Staten Iniand ; $5,500; Lerms easy. DARKLG, 50 Broad street. —-A CHOICE FAR. bu tdi new and cholee; depot. A bargain. 8.8. MANGAM & CO., 89 Nav OR SAL! one mile from raliroad a street, room 184, dence, with about nye acres oF choice Land, with a fag | view from the hou Will be sold low, us the owner ts going to Curope, Uther beautifat Farms for sale. 8. S. MANGAM & CU,, 69 Nassau street, room 184, OR SALE—AT RAVENSWOOD, L. I, FRONTING ON the t ast river, an el convenience, landing ant Residence, rep ete with e: only 8 minutes’ walk from Astoria steambo gether with 26 cy Lota, ornamented with | Will be sold wt a reusohabie ngure and 0 ALE OR LEASE irable sitration at College Landing, consisting barf Property and the site of a once valnabis This property ts sitmated one mile f elty of Wi taro: nd han attached thereto about 13 acres oF land, isthe most desirable tn thts seo tion of country for a lumbering business, comm: it situation the factiities for optamtn, diifereat vartett of timber by the James River and ite tributaries. wh be Hosted In ralts to the mill, A good market is found at Williamsburg for Inmber unsuited for shipping. ‘The whart landing and abipping point tor gooas and rue district OF country Two packets ps to Norfoik. Ve dischary thas allording cheap and spee'y ficliities for shippin ber, The present proprietor would join other pares with cash means in (he establishing tale poiok. | steam saw mill a vaiuable Trick Farm of 17 2 corpora @ limits of the city of con-isting of modious dweling of four good rooms aud basement and Louiidiny toreh tea in of the pace. F LYTLE, at W. Ebbitt's stable, 5 second street, New York, or R. bury, Va. GOR SA H Lee. and Dwel a, acres of tand, adjoining the Wut bury; ments oaks abont the centre apply to ALEZANDEK 4 . ARMST| LE CHEAP AND EASY TERMS—IN FORT \d vod brick S.ore hear the city for slarse: @ good man can : Apply a paint store cor- ner of Hudson and Canal streets, New York. 1 (POR SALE OR TO LET—AT COLUMBUSVILLS, NEAR Newtown, & Ly a nice Country Place, with wo heres of Innd, all kinds of fruit trees: ten rooms’; very bea thy and Jensantiy located. Apply to H. CHASTAIN, 207 West Fourth reet, New York. (OR SALE OR TO RENT—A BRAN TIFUL COUNTRY Cottage at Westport wil be rente! or sold, furnish 4, with Hinen and everything comp eve; place fo perfect order; Fent very low ; immediate posserston. W. T. PINKNEY, 9 Cedar street, room No. 8 JITCH OR YELLOW PINE L ® also Kailroad tea, Strinzers, Sleepers, &e. ed at abort notice by the Piieh Pine Mapulacticlog Conipany tne Gorpornied), JACUB A. CUNOVEK, President, olice 33 Broadway, room 8; Post office box 6,709. ‘O HOME SEEKEKS.—MOST ATTRACTIVE ESTATE tn the highly privtiezed city of New britain, Coun but twenty minutes’ ride from HartCord; overed on: coun @ business removal; corner site; dwelling, 1: every convenenee; grounds very Lean house, ereennonse, fountarns, ehvice shade, condition, and with Furaiure if desired. 0 ie Ail to best ier ety OF coum try reat te, Wf aveiavle taken fo exchange, Poo ographe and ‘ull parvcviars with StEVHENS BROTHERS sarees floor), 18? Broudway, New York, N. B.—Wantey, city em tates in exchange for numerous country properiies now olering by use” reaches LUMBER DEALERS, CARPENTERS AND B. ILD- ors, —For gale, ina turiving piace, a Lumoer Huslnens; also bailing in all ite branches carried oa. The wha One tains tlouse, with 1¥ rooms, Carpenter Shop, Lumter ant and Carpet by Inquivig or ‘a aiten: by Mra Boren! nites Coat shi Herald owice. SIXTY complecely stocked; with | OF &% ACRES; OR SALF—AT NEW BRUNSWICK, A FINE RFSI- | owe ard Twenty- | ‘KAD, Wiliams | and | 4 ail io working order, smaadharthn coast sa > | Opening Ele, enth avenue, trom 107th to 144th street, : 1 rspies Eighticth street, from Bloomingdale road to are jem river. Opening Elzhty-second street, from Etyhth avenue to Hud- farm. good improvements, a son river. exchange, 2.0 toe a 1, eh ah fat ore r2Pening Fifty-eighth street, from Fifth avenue to Bast des lo exchan, ia Brome rors ‘gene 8 denoes In ogi peu j2penmng Fifty-nipth street, from Fifth avenue to Kast time, ov ey em USON ‘reel, roonl & river, Opening First avenue, from Fort: Opentag Fourth aveude, trom. Thi Opanins Frith avenuu fected rest to Harlem, irty-elghth to 135u from 1aith strect to harlem tiverss ii hf uate Madison 0, from Forty-second to kightye xth atreet. _Opemng Ninetieth atreet, from Third avenue to Harlem river. “ vpens Ninety-second street, from Fifth avenue to East river. Opening Mioety-third street, from Third avenue to Rast river, — Ninety-sixth street, from Fifth avenneto Harlem ver. Opening Ninety-sath street, from Etyhth avenue to Bloom ingdale road. ‘Opening Ninety-nioth street, from Filth avenue to Harton rier, Opening Ninety-ninth street, from Elghth avenue to Hads son river. ‘Opening 10%h street, from fF ighth avenue to Bromdway, - r b'es and fru rent ¢2 0 per month; cow, borse, car viace, &c., it required. Address C. G., Herald dtloe. Upeaiig s0.ta street, (rom Third avenue to Harlem river, Ba wid Opening 115t) atreot, from Tenth avenue to Harlem river, Guaih bahie. 6 0 pening i24tb street (rom Eudaon to Harlem river. Sateanne Wed) od toe Opening Hoth street, from Fith avenue to Bloomingdale road. Opening [20d street, from Seveath avenue to Hudson river, Opening 12th and {1st streets, trom Tenth avenue to Hude fon river. | “Opening 138d street, from Eighth avenue to Harlem river, | and frm Jenth avenite to Hudson river, Opentng 13%h atreet, trom Fuar cy Bignth ayenne, Opening wh sireet, nike tO. Haciem river, | nd from Sieventh avenue to Hndson Av |, Openiag ist street, {som Bloomingdale road to Harlem Hive Witenini Reade street, from Broadway to Chatham streets Widening Reade sirect, from Broauway to Washington street. Upening Sixty-third street, from Firth avenueto Rast river, and irom Fight avenue to Hadsoa river, Opentag from Eighth avenue to Hudson river. Opening Sixty-ninth al@et, from Pighth avenne te Hudson river, and \rom Fuvth avenue to bast river, * Opening sixty-sixti sires, from Fitch avenne to East river, Opening sev eet, (rom Fourth avenue to Eaab river, and ;rom avenue to Hadaon river. Opening Seventy-secoo street, from Fourth to Tenth ave | nue, O) ening Seventy-third street, from Third to Foarth avenne Opening seveuty firth sireet, (rom Eighth avenue to Hade | son rivers ‘Opening Seventy-#fxth «treet, from Fifth avenue to Bast river, ana fom élgnth avenue to Hudson river, Ovening Seventy-seven h street, irom tighth avenue to Hudson river, and (rom Fiith avende to East rivers (pening set euty-ehguth atrect, (rom Thirs aveaua to Bash river. Ooontng Second avenue, from 124th street ti Opening Sixth avenue, from Lakh stree®to Hari Widening Seventh avenua, trom Lvth street to Harlem river. Widening Worth street, from Baxter to Hudson stroct, Widentog ‘Whitehall street, from Bowing Green to East river hye amonnt of the assessments so due ‘are required to pa inpalt respectively, ror the open | v0 of the above uained streets, avet 4, irks to the Clerk of Arrears, at bis office In the City #inaace | Bepartment, fn th together witt the tatere | ext thereun at the rate of twelve per cent per annum. tm the time of payment, with the charges of this uottce and advers | teem nt “ ‘And if vefamit aball be mace in anch payment Jevemouts will ce sold at paviie auction at tue New Court 4, in the City Hal Park, ja the ety of New York, oa 16th day of Sepvember. 1871, at 12 o'clock noon, for the eat term of years at which any person shail offer to take ame, in consideration of advancing the aruount of the und anpald, and the interest thereon ag the sale, and togetner with charges vertisement and all other costs and n ie will be continued from time to time une landa and tenements bere advertised for sale shald ‘And nottes te bered: her qiven that a detaiied states ment of the aasessme ownersbpt of the property as essed and on which the assessments are due an! unpal be pub.ished once in exch waex in th led the World. and is also pablished 10 & copter of the pamuheg aru deposited 10 the u an ft Arrears ta the Finance ment, aod red to aay peteoa applying for the same, turt fa, th ies BILLIARDS, 1 —STANDARD AMERICAN BMLLIARD TABLES AL. “inequatica for accuracy and. durabiiiiy and eg proved by we leading amaccurs and professional piavorss constantly va bai d, Fables #t prices ranging (rom ge up vards* also unique sty.es (or dwelling housese “ae PUKLAN & CULLUNDEM, 133 Broadway, W., tp GRIRFITHS NEW DestGN OF TaBE « with four lege and bevelled with) Delomay' Patent Wire Cushions, can omy be bougnt at 4U Vesey sureet ASTROLOGY. A. TEST.<MADAME BYRON, SPIRITI;AL DOCTRESS, Consult her op al atfairs of life, $20 Fourth deur Twenty-fourth street, Fea $l. A CLAIRVOYANT WHO HAS NO EQUAL 0 America. All who are § ck of (0 troa ie should consti ber, LAS Ne \iketesses or love powders: but wil @ peedy tnarriage and allay the most serious trouble, Matame ETON, ad Wea tae y-Utth areet, betweea Sevente and Kigh o = 4 —) ADAME ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, few ‘whole Ife, (rom the oradie Ww the grave, | 414 Cau Fee $1 M*cam« ROSS, MEDICAL AND ROSINES9 OLATR, 4 past, prosat and favira, stows likeness if bie 159 Weat Forty-tret sires, Broadway aad D Venue

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