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Hoarding the Cenedian Cub in His Den. THE HERALD'S GUIDE BOOK. Hints to. Yaukeo Travellers in Canada— ‘What to See, How to Seo and What to Pay for It. MONTREAL, Canada, Jane 29, 1672, About the 6th or Jaly commences the annual in- flux into Canada of ‘Amorican visitors, coutiaying, rage warm weather, untr early in ber. ghee two. months irom sixty thousand to! bts thousand Americans visit the Dominion, at- tracted. by vatious reagons. The scenery is fine, for ome thing; the sea bathing on the Lower 8t. Lawrence is excellent, for another; the manners and customs of the French habitants give onea fair idea of France without crossing the Atlantic, for.a'third. Then, the trip is a comparatively fresh ad inexpensive one, as compared with Niagara or Saratoga, although of late hotel prices have ad- vanooed to a very fair imitation of American water- ing place tariffs, Lastly, and this is not one of the least of charms to FASHIONABLE FEMALES, FASCINATED BY FRAUD, or the opportunity of perpetrating it on the gov- erament. Canadais popularly believed to be a nice Place wherein to purchase cheaply silks and laces, whioh are afterwards to be smuggied into the realms of Uncle Sam, costing ever so much less than they would if regularly imported or bought ata store on Broadway. The publication of Mr. Howell's charming series of aketches in the Atlantic Monthly, entitied “Their Wedding Journey,” is expected largely to promote travel heiewards this year. The fiat has also gone iorth in the Mshionable papers that the White Mountains and Canada are de rigueur, In view, thereiore, of the act that many thousands of the HgeRavp's readers will be on the war path during the next few weeks, your corre- spondent proposes to furnish them with a few hints as to what “is best worth seeing, and how it may most easily and advantageously be secn, THE UBIQUITOUS HERALD, which devotes itself impartially te electing Presi- dents, interviewing “Swamp Angels,’’ rescuing travellers in Africa, and smashing ings im Brook- lyn, can surely assume one more phase and develop itself as the only acourate guidebook to Canada— indeed the only one—sinve the pseudo guide books now existing are only aggregations of old news- paper cuts and paid puffs, The peninsula of West- ern Canada demands no stay on the part ofthe sightszer. It is fertile and closely settled, but the people and the prospect are American. Travellers from the West may either take the Grand Trunk Propellers from Ohicago or Milwaukee to Sarnia—a pleasant trip—or the Michigan Central, or Southern Ratiroad'to Detroit, or run up to Buitulo, ENTBRING ONTARIO by way Of Detroit they have a choice’ of rontes— creasing to Windsor and thence, via Hamilton, on the Great Western Railroad, or, via Sarnia, on the Grand Truuk, a distance of about two hundred ang thirty miles, Both lines are good and run palace cara, my choice being the Grand Trunk, on which baggage is examined and breakfast eaten at Sarnia at a more convenient our of the morning than at the Detroit-Windsor ferry. Leaving Chicago at night you arrive at Toronto early next afternoon. Tnvalids will find famous mineral waters at Lonépn and St. Catherine's, Should the traveller enter the Dominion by way of Buffalo he pray take a train on the. Great Western road to Toronto or cross the lake’by stoamer. In fine weather tte latior is a beautiful voyage, A stay of five or eix hours IN TORONTO ig sufficient till the evening boat or ttnin’ leaves. The new government house and the 2 Br iran Building aie about the ont and Amevican are the prom eminent hoteis, Fag acca being the most pat:ouized of Americans, Leavin; ‘To10 nto in the evening by Giand Trank Railroad or in the aitcrnoon -by the Royal Mail line, we go to Kin, Mm, “alont Ohe. hundred ‘and Hity miles down ke Ontario. I one has leisuve’ on his hands ho may met a day at Kingston rather peony exaunning the Ponitcotiary—oné Of the eat. in the co ny amd the fortisontias ings- bog My advice, one. take passage by steamer through to Fal on the morulng after leaving unto yet beautiul sosnery of THK THOUSAND ISLANDS 1s passed though. Ja the course of the day the Frege — h has now pao te snoraoes raph y ‘0 . Lawrence) ea down the tai iy which Impede tivigation Osten Brockville wad Moutreal—last of a ruuning the LAOWINS RAPIDS, far the grandest of the series. The exciting or ‘es Which this voyage presents have o'ten been deacanted pope Date never done [ull justice to, ‘The boiling torrents waters, lashed into white foam, yee away all around like masks to disclose black rocks, jagzed and threatening, or worn iato boniders of ‘antastic sin ore by the wor aor Which tite steamer rides hahtaing speed, ened at every momene with destruc’ be et aivore escaping injacy, torm & tout nsemble hing in terest which words are oon ged to express, ‘The steamer arrives near nese ausees at Mont Royal), the Ro} at onystn ine commercial metrop- oils of t caukig vellé:s from Boston or New York w.il reach Montreaf most easily by the Ver- mont Cent al Kallway, by White Kiver junction, Burl mn (sseX Junction), und St. Albans, from the Hab: by tue Hudson ur the tartous or Hudson River tiailioads and Lake «plain, or by the he York and New Hav n naillond, irom your city, The most /asuionabdle hoteis at Montiel we Amerioun Headquarters, Prices during the sas run about $» to $scurrency, To do Montreal fai ly one should The afternoon ia mye extreme. with @ glance at the old chu eh adjoining it, will farnish ample em- permeate and enjoym nt AY MOBN.NO MAY BE SPENT at one’s jee churen—the Cathedral for Episcopa- dt, John's _- i) st for tas Wethodntn oF Sor Presbyterian jamss’ tor tas Me! or claret = Saget Cat.olies. ae uit sev a rn so und of tho duost vis oa ive oye wn below, allgreen Sur werteneaers he ble river beyon brown Victoria od with y esetaid wna bab ay tw ther awae st etches tg ah eine cat love peniveleny fae ampatya, bow mougtsins of Vermont. B> eure nee you pamnee and St. vathetine streets on your re- ia ths evening uttvnd English sorvice at the CATHOLIC CHURCH OF THE GRSU, aiter that in Rome. The next mornt dovoted to a stroll through the streets ig Act the on every one of which will found buit eNOS a blocks Whose massiveness Beauty of architecture dvserve mention. The trea! gg pee. W he makes or in the alter uilernoon thero is all ito laud and ba ac fro, is the Inevitable V storie Museums, Fn braries, educational (nati- ites and parks; row! in tuese geome uy ted tan an American city of 60,00) ‘@ thine to spare take the ight train via (orewkiast at Daniels’) and arrive tne cups of ae" Boanlog ont hater e nioa, ten ociock A.M. The tivns at Ottawa are the parliamentary and po yo mental ree of bizarre frome asi srchitecture, the H che Svege (80 called from the cloud hich over resom- oa in wi ul bling the amoke of Pretty eiterdinnor walk On round the via om ne wr vernment butiding stands, ving Otiawa at fai prst, BX moras jou steam down “Ottawa's ute Lawuloe and treal.. The scenery, moun- witich ext-nded ar as Hed on atiown tt three Noases im waic ate ald ny at treat at veo “0 clock wil! Just nave pa Sochadehg a wt for alg may digress Site scenery will be Sree eee a ial See boo, vi i Soane be sme, » m pencaus ate le ite crost ® ty 4 ‘S 0 te nua Hae have no time ior rth : moves , ¢ a mor beau = in almiess bevacreraas oat meat tree! NEW YORK HERALD, TUBSUAY, JULY 2 1672-+TRIYLY SHRET. thie eanatian Lon che Ao ore you had better te Tole aro ay bu Se Se ene firives sea, baihing. ‘fireatious, ‘ho Bras Dans 8, 8a, ry and of fare soto Toning: ia a brief disagreeable ride brings you to Riviare aw u pen hag ae fake the Grand Trunk te for a or rather Point He game evening, TOU TARGA STAD Sack, Rich- a and eally next morning are at mot Island . UNDER THE RAGLE and safely landed at the portals of the White Mountains. Let me give, then, the conclusion of the whole matter, if yon go to Canada aoe eee the best mineral springs wit! be jt. Catharines or London, eo ist are, however, very oe yt sea bathing in the fancy style lace. Li @ less @. ve ie Caco try it Fg Ifyou wish to send your family to the teaside for the summer, to bathe and learn French iby We @ French education tor about forty cena 8 day per head are ™ Lares furnished rooms on oR at Lévi soporte uebec, or at Three: ninety ‘miles We A TOURIST’S PROGRAMME. append’ brief sketch of the best tour which the average Ame traveller can make in Canada- the man Who hag only ten days or two weeks at his disposal—with his probable expenses :—Leaving New York or Boston in the eee Sa 4 Friday. 1, Ariive in Montreal at e A. lontreal, 3. Montreal; leave for Ottawa in “ne afternoon, ry Ottawa. 's. ig anne Montreal; Mw) in io bec. 8 and the alternoon for Que! 9%. Trip to the mor re fos shy Arrive at Cacouna. ll. Cacouna. 12, uebec and Richmond, sees early next sala ‘at the White Moun: To do the Thousand Islands and Rapids takes an- Perea {rom Montreal to Kingston b; rain and returulag by boat. eriad THE EXPENSES ofsuch a t1 for the average tourist, including fares, hotel carriage hire,meais, in fact, eve: thing but purobasss, “will bs about. $115 so American to $15.8 day. currency, Leesan << i PRBCAI A few remarks, by way of of conclusion, as to that first horrer and Sanger of the travellor—his bill. c our Ame! money at Mou! for Do- ae @ discount of (rom eleven to twelve ete cent. In receiving change take no.American.or silver, but Canadian we lastera,’’ twonty-tive cents each, of sliver. ane Saenhy. ay oe trenfyave cent aabacls si ver coins, by way, are oat alike. American currency 18 taken on: ail iiBads and at railroad restaurants, from travellers on ‘American tickets; at par. Carriages drawn by one gee pe» tWO'persens, are abont 560 cents al yin teams twice the oe liv ere at agen, 40 ga an police oMear, wi envest ry ty, am Hod pre iy panioh the culprit. Fares on cars and’ pats are about the came agin the United States. Meals are goncraily 50 cents each; sometimes 75, Drinks are precisely half of the American taritt— ales & cents; whiskey, ra Baye &c., 7 cents, or “four for a quarter} dy and wines, 10 cents; cigars, T cents and conts, pa pet BILLS are from $2 to $3 Only two hotets in Heoctaps ‘charge ray nel ing ene season. It is always best to inquire the tari in advance, as the hotel proprietor endeavors to make out of the peripatetic American in the summer what he has lost on the impecuntons in’ during the rest of the year. Ths ee bell boy will do fora five-cent piece or the loose pennies on your tray what the youu person of color at the Filth Avenue or Saiatos would disdain to do for a fifty-cent stam Buy no relics, phovographs or curiosities—especially Oe curiosities—when. travelling. You can lay ii siook at Montreal in the standard Btores, and Tor less money secure @ better and menuite article. A suspicion of Ame!icanism generally induces an overcha: in stores where you purchase thity pet for reduction at from ten to tl ‘, Save at tie very largest ' estal 0 Finuily,- starve rather than take a meal at the railroad Gating house at Richmond Janetion, and do not got caught at Island Pond over pn For- tiled with these maxim: the Les what ean HOS to soe apt “Hoag to where to go, what to pay for it, the traveller may rely a very picasant forti the Dominton, In th pis forts he wil i ‘atill one i of i BALD Is alvans. stures. not more than three thames BROOKLYN AFFAIRS, Phe Newly Elected Tax Collector. Ex-Alderman Burrows, wo was elected to the position of Tax Oollector of Brooklyn on the repub- lican ticket at the last elsction. took possession of mer y ronppaie Lene be pm sixteen of the = 7 S reappoint tho Deputy Collector, A. ~ “ne of Prominent Oficial. ‘dames Carboy, 8 member of the Board of Excise ue ao daze old aud at hot more -and & prominent democratic politician of Brooklyn, died yesterday at his residence in South Brooklyn. He was forty-three years of age. Mr. ving fig- ured ere, minently in the politica of Kings fui the past fifteen years, and was chairenan of the National D:mocratic Committ:e wi th zation was in its prime. When that committee dissolved he joined the “regulars,'’ and was one among them until he died. The ged Poisoning Case. Goroner Jones held an inquest yesterday over the body of Richard Van Thun, the proprietor of a lager beer a at No. 25 Union street, South Brooklyn, The deceased had an insurance-on his lite of $7,000, and as his wife was alleged to be intimate with one of the patrons of the 4 ‘was suspected that ehe had adminiat ‘red to him. asserted that he committed suicid: by taking Paris gre and as the evidence corroborated her statomen te y returned ® verdict to that ‘ettoct. Mrs. ‘an who had been helt it custody, was hon- orably discharged. Mecting of the Hoard of Supervisors. The Kings County Board of Supervisors met yes- tefday afternoon, Supervisor Osvorn presiding. A resolution was offsred respectfully inviting Thomas Kinsella, Alexander McCue, the Board of Betamate and Clerk of tie Board of Su] to fapcev with specks: commiitee of the Rourd ot rs in ata att an peg! valuation of UL, Me ty, as Compared ane er bunks uppertionment of Sparecst’ Ba teed sounty thie year coun eight hundred ti! nowsand ra, and tast H “er tt was only one eatition. He could not =x wp Ai Here should be an increase of eight hun- thousand dottars, The resolution was alopted. en Gardiner, the County Treasurer, mit. <4] £ atatement showing the amounts app opriated the mayor et Be various departments of we county govorninen' r the year en duly 1, 1872, and the alambe on hand from each account. The total amount paid for salaries, witnesses wut ic terest On certificates of indebtedness o other business of {mportance was traudactod, Meeting of the Board of Aldermen and Kings County Supervisors, The Board of Aldermen of Brooklyn mot yoster- day afternoon, Alderman Bergen presiding. ‘Tne special committee appointed to ascertain the views of the residents of the town of New Lots in regerd to annexation with ial ee submitted a bs, showing that they had n before at tie people of crown desired it to be annexed to the cl The committee were dis- oharged fiom a fart! consideration of ¢he eub- A motion to to increase the ‘the salary of the Deputy i nectar Mr. Gill, to $4,000 per annum was re- the Committes on salaries, Saidianss it remo' death o' seri Pt es r ‘of jer- inmity of the 0 the deceased in their atilic- ton. were adopted. an, Wrse of ee Seventh wi offered a nm to the off, the fod pl de be area semen Seva ve where it was necessary, ian end sapits in @xamin} nes the mat rary had paid al< oe ASIP | THE COURTS. Buft for this Castedy of = Child—The Tenth Ave~ ane Injunstion—The Board of Audit in Court—Business of the General Geasions. ‘SUPREME COURT. About.the Gustedy of « Child. Bofors sade Ta re.Joseph M. Pattison.—This ts an application on writ of habeas-corpus to obtain possession of the relator’s son, two years old, and now in the custody of Adelaide Pattison, the mother, The parties were married in October, 1869, and had two children, the younger of be wg aged aix months, died a Supt of days since, the original application the custody of the two children, Soon ‘me ue «6the: =«6mother left taking the chil fren, with her nde ft to her fathor's. ‘The hysband claims sat che per and bn] a mi fat there’ was no reason for ng claims that his intem) leaving. She and treat- ment of Co ahs ait Coren Ban ge Ban 4 refuge al xamina- tion in tad but thus far far premenany only a anes view oft fe om case. On next rier, the day meeasionsasa, the fac’ on both mae will he be fatty nv investigated, ‘SUPREME CCUNT— SHAMRERS, The Tenth Avenue Injunction. Before Judge Leonard. James Deering vs. The Mayor, &c.—Some time since, it will be remembered, Judge Leonard granted a temporary injunction restraining the Comptroller from any further payments for paving Tenth avenne, from Manhattanville to 155th street, The case came up yesterday on a motion to show cause why the injunction should not be made permanent. Hearing of the motion was objected to on the ind 2 the en; ment in another trial of exfudge Po for the plaintiff ee ueant side Mtrenuousty insisted on the motion heard. “It cannot go on," said the Judge, “till Judge Por- ter wots throng with the other trial in which he is engaged, “How shall we know," wat one of the lawyors, “when the case is finished “Watch the pear rie be answered the Judge. “How about the tlme for putting it on the calendar ?" “Put it on the calendar now, and I wiil call the calendar Eat and all you have got to do is to in laa calendar daily and the Court” (Laugh- ter, hha: Will be a good job this hot weather,” said the counsel, a jokeghat all present relished, and laughed accordingly. Objections to Allo neces by the Board of wdit. Sevoral cases camo up to-day on motion to quash mandamuses granted by the Court directing the Board of Audit and Apportionment to audit and alfow the salaries of certain clerks tn the Finance Department. Mr. Fred H. Kellogg stated that the salaries In question had been allowed at only half the amount specified by law. He insisted on a pre- puptory mandamus to compel allowance for the amounts claimed. Mr. Shravan urged that the Bums to be allowed were discretionary with the Board. Judge Leonard did not see how he could interfere with the Board upon the papers pipe ing and said that some igsue must be ras ays before him. After some orarther the matter discussion t urt set _ case down for argu- dnesday nex! ment on Wednesday COURT OF GFN=RAL SESSIONS, The Obscene Photograph Oave—Disagree- ment of the Jury. Before Recorder Hackett. The whole of yesterday was spent in finishing the trial commenced on Friday last of an tndict- ment against John Meeker, a printseller in Nassau street, for selling obscene photographs, The main witness for the prosecution was Mr. Anthony Com. stock, who upon in‘ormation received from a young man named Pickford, formerly a clerk in the defendant's employ, procured the aid of detectives and seized a large quantity of ‘fancy’ pictures, some of which were very obscene. ‘The fitst witness for tho defence was the accused himself, who ewore that he had purchased about two thousand obscene negatives, with FIVE HUNDRED CHROMO NEGATIVES, from a man named Law, who was going out of tho business, in 1868, He caused to be printed about five hundred pictures from the fancy negatives three months after he bought them, but becomin: sted with the line Of business gave it up, an did not either sell or have printed asingt> one since tie time, ee rhe nes nie ee tht Jase three yea n stor: 6 Fr 01 ‘olcecs. not I and were there when steed a Gomstodk and th» detoctives. THE “FANCY” PICTURES ‘ere not obscene, some of them being copie rth's ptiited ‘ahd other celebrated models. 8 Of t this @ number of engravings, some of them skeet well executed, were exhibited te the jury by Mr. Price, resenting “Eve,” the “Greek Slave, ” “Whits aptly re” and ® number of others which rank as classical, They were put in evidence to show that the prisoner was a reputable dealer, and had on sal: copyrighted printe from famous models, which Wore just aa obscene in fact as the negatives seized, but which were usually conside! in quite ‘another light, MR. HOGARTH'S ® ADEIRABLS PICTURES everybody. had heard of. Mr. Fellows—You've ge of Byron, no doubt; yet there are passages in his “Don Juan” you probavly wouldn't like te send to your wife and daughter. Witness—Yes, air, and there are 3 in the bets , that I wouldn't read wife and aghter. The question was put on the hypothesis of the witness having a wife and daughter, oe stated he HAD A WIPE AND A LITTLE BO Some of the pictures seized he would tbe’ ‘willing to display to them without compunction, as they were not obscene in his judgment, ks} Pi sdon “taney.” Several other witnesses testified—one a boy in the employ of the accused, woo? said Meeker gave him instructions not to sell any of the obscene rr or impressions if customers inquired for ‘The case against the accused was founded upon the affidavit of one Edward 8. Pickford, a dis- charged employé of the defendant, This Pickford was puton ths stand, and with a naive 2 ro- ceeded to give hia testimony. He said hi been clerk to Mr. Meeker for seven F sete i was really 80 ashamed of the basiness that to i ie respectability he went by an allas—K, News » entive charge of the “obscene d: rane e ol lecker'a business; he had sold pictures by «trection of Meeker to various dealers, some of whom dd DERGOING TRRMS OF TMPRISONMENT at Sing ; sing; had sold nambe s of pictures to thousands 0: people from tne country and in the olty, oon Others to # Mr. Burke, of the American News Company. Several witnesses swore they had PURCHASED PICTURRS FROM PIOKFORD, but Pickiord aiways made it conditions! that Meeker was to know nothing about tt, as he was selling them on his own ptm ickfoid in- formea the complainant (Comstook-of Mecker's obscene business out of revenge—or, to use his own words, to “GET SQUARE ON MEEKER, who had treated him mean.” A number of wit- nesses were examned to shew the Feereeeaed | and honesty 01 the defendant, and the prosecu’ offered no rebutting Ker upon that point A recess of half an hour was taken. After counsel tor the ‘antondant “addressed the jury, Assistant District Attorney Fellows made an elogueat and thrilling appeal for the conviction of Meeker. He drew a graphie picture of the dire resuits of the extensive cli els a of obscene liter- ature and immoral Thea such as the de- fendant dealt in, and said: that the moral of the young Lagiye ae ae segs tm the seminaries of count rmined and corrupted by these cone art As the ip was MiNi the Recorder did not do- liver a lon, ae inormed the jury that, in order os bensit accused, the evidence must have gatisued a reasonabio doubt that on the 16th of March he had in pe ne seNsIOn Sanergoscont to pierre, obee obscene in its acter, with b The jury nt fs a oe minates before five o'clock, aud as ‘ook were culled into court. The foreman suld that they were ten to two, and it was impossible upon a verdict. It wi oappened x A tnat the foreuran meant shere were ten for convict ee Py vor Bow lang |. fils Honor the Leen Bal bd taken two he did not et them. ie I wonta keep them ace a ni it if th agieed upon a verdict by ten o'clock ‘ne would rf turn and reccive it. Larceny in the Adams Express Office. Patrick Wogan was charged with stealing, on the 6th of April, a package of goods from th Adams Ex-o press oMtos, containing silks and cashmeres, valued % 235 81, the property of He & Co., No. 64 ‘al 4 as mtd rot ir omen t ofa aim pleaded Hity to the Indie nent tori ‘8nd was Fen’ vo tne State Prigoe “foot yous nnd ‘aie bon tl Jury to be Empanelied To- Day. ‘The Grand Jury summoned for the July term were discharged till this (Tuesday) morning, when we Borate thay wit tae oe a few ae “ays, pnd will not bt Sa ‘of ep Fapidiz, a6 poseliale by the count Cac Tas Ut. Gatony, fame Lowman, felonious ssa und batte ;, Same vs. Ellen O’Brien, grand larcen} Same ‘wiitam 1 cG Fr md tafe rene re, Clubbing and Arresting a Sick Man—His Death YesterdayePest-Mortem azamt- mation by Dr. Cushman. Dr. Ohadsey, of Spring etrect, yesterday after- noon gave Deputy Coroner Cushman some informa- tion in relation to a patient who had been under Nis.care, ‘which, if truc, reveais a case of official misconduct and brutality very aggravated in its character. Dr. Chadsey reports that Jon Doherty, thirty-one years of age and born ta Ireland, by oo- cupation a porter, had died at ten o'clock yesterday morning, at his residence, No, Pd Derwrooses street, from congestion of the rinduced a the extreme A Doher on “Rad been sutfe fom tung disease for some it, and om Saturday last was ove ie by the heat, and falling to Tne pavement was aweesed OY, Ay pirated ber a Keer ad Mio’ a ale ennesa, whic! nar stoutly denied, say he was a sober man and had not tasted that day. This protest did not answer the o' eat pur- pose, and for some ‘little resistance which was offered by Doherty he, as allege was seriously clubbed and then eeNe to the station house and consigned to a Cell, from which he was taken tothe Tombs and committed for examina- tion, On Sunday, howeyer, Dohorty. was di proceeding to igh ie and yesterday mornin wor! ras heats patete ody the heat, and being taken home in a earrings 0 could not be rallied, aud dicd as a stated. What Dr. Ohadss: now desires to know is whether the maltreatmen' by the police and the subsequent incarceration without medical aid or proper nourishinent had ane to do with causing his patient's death. h, in brief, ia the history of Doherty's sick- ness and death, and in order to learn to a positive certainty from ‘what cause he did die Dr, Cushman will this morning make # post-mortem examination on the body, after which, should it prove to be a criminal case, Coroner Schirmer will enter upon a searching investigation, erry ‘REA BAL ESTATE FoR SALE, East Side. A hotel Pag te or ORM EENNG. | 3009 Vv, K. MOTE VENSON s ark i Fl si at, Sid Zien. he BARGAIN. NORTH moa Pe MADISON eet; size 100 feet on ie pee ae Bane * —AWELL, FURNISHRD HOUSE; IS LET arties and biings @ nice rurplas over and cid ah Bowery, madonesy store. West Side. R SALE—BROOMR AND MERCER &TREERTS, near the corner, 50x10) feet; a Incrative purchase Address THOMAS J, ‘STEWART, 108 West Twenty-first st, ABHINGTOR HEIGHTS, A few cl aa Plots for sate. POTTER BROTHUIOS Hos ¢ and 6 Warren street. $1.00 000 extetet in ae mailto aa y ha excel oot mal pth ot ns ‘$8,000. Seo. i roeme: rove owner, de Went adres “unite (akcer ater 5 : BROOKLYN rage FOR, SALE AND Tad ERALD BRANOH OFFIGE—BROOKLEN. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH, OFFICR IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, OORNER OF FULTON AV, AND BOERUM BT. OFFIOB OPEN FROM 6 A.M. TILL 8 P. M. | CARRIERS’ AND AGENTS' DEPARTMENT, NO. 1 FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN, IRB STORY, BASEMENT AND x ae in perfect order, ington street, Brooklyn. BARGAIN § Har brick, arom Fulton fe ‘cies Ky 285 Wash A fe atew los id fail lots; balance FM oe TR Spee filth street, South Brooklyn. CROCKE Baa es Gian = Beta arn, mae, 3 Ui trope de. With moet ot the Pura ture, ag ne Brussels ip Ac. Will sell for value of land alone for cashe less mot eagneaee 1 Ramat scheme th. For pariiculare T (OR ane ONE ont MosT ATTRACTIVE sing the Ewer Baa one situated at he ret dence bo ook Ror ahioining “Mts Wan. Fel lower, aie care of seve! res of dente ander, the Highest, oul dwell rat fent ore der; ainnle tabling wardener’s seaboune,. 1s house and ethine house, ‘Apply dele rsa OR BALE —A GOOD HOME, NEW HOUSE AND and Barn te Dutehea county; twelve aeree: all under satura gt apa ita hs ators two m ores lepot an e; price, G ply. tor R. FARMER, Bt Youn it iin iiouse, Corner Canal aid Washington strceta’ OR SALE—2% AORES OF LAND, IN TW in the centre of improvements, ut, Morelauntn; Onely located ; prive $5,000 per acre. P. DE GRAA “Rowet ational Bank, — FR. SALB—AT A BARGAIN, | 10 ACRES IN LLEWEL lyn Park, Orenge, N.J.; one of the finest parks in this country and ales oneo most healthy places, Ap- Ply to R. KNOX, 261 Broad SALE—AT A GREAT BARGAIN, THE Rquiny inan elegant Country Seat at Rutherfurd. Park, N, jal improvements frat claw. Apply to R. KNOX, wner, 251 Broadway, New York. OR BALE VERY LOW—A COMFORTABLE HOME mip Westchester County, on Brows Hiver, 40 minntes ey street. Address OWNER, caro of Mr. Human 1 Sixth avenue. | ee? SALE—THE MOST ELEGANT RESIDENCE ON Staten Tdand; all the modern improvements; clght F res boautitully lata ou: saci Tacated Lx mile ‘om landing; owner going to Eur pommnodate: oat over 80 “ba inet 8 ) Hrowd. OR RALB—DELIGHTPUL | RESIDENCE, a BOOMS, carriage house, fine lawn, well alas bay; good bathing; five minuics’ “DAR Island; $13,000 Fee BALE OR TO LEASE—A FARM HOUSE, with stbles, to., &c., sultab fora hotel. and about 2p serena Jans, at ‘00 feet wales front ind Bowery Bays 01 ma, Ninety 2 Aonhy OJOHN ARETE. O13 Sixth a wits oy URNISHED COTTAGE TO, LET—NORTH STORE, rry; high ground, healthy and ¢ $35 to a small family only; t Brighton, Tespectable surr Inquire at Mr. P Ge tieiety turn WILL RENT ELEGANTLY AND COM. X pletely iurn'shed House, modern improvements; large grounds ; frait; healthiost and most ‘ashionable por: tion of Eilzabeth July and August; $100 monthly, Prin, cipals, address Herald office. GREENWICH, CONN.—FURNISHED, COTTAGE TO F let, with scveral aores lawn and fine stablen; will Jot for nny the desired Immediate s Rogeeation rent ex: ly to WMA. M. iberty, BEA Y LOCATED the finest street in Yon! ra, splendidly adapt Poardereang hotel purpose I businers can be re- Ned upon If well Kept; undccupied In consequonce of wideulng aud Erading ‘the vatreet which ts Cras ted; rent very low. Apnly to WARD & 0G: baer kares corner Seventeenth streoky Now York; FAR: RINGTON 't ROCKWEL! PON d for TOxg, BRANCH—FuRNIsHED COTTAGE TO RENT, 4 Chelsea avenue, near the Mauston Houses eight mM cil November sds 1 Tooms ; gs all fs Conveniences: xen ga it Nave S10. Spiny to owner, A! roe't, UST BE SOLD BEFORE 9TH JULY_VALUABLR Country Seat, on, Little Clove Road, Staten Islan French roof house, 13 tooms; tiled bull; all improv ments; “porter’s lodge, tabled, carriage house acres; cn ‘wro tiles trom lanai ei W. A. COLLINS, 28 Pino street, it Fone boats beets Eve — re ce na par to vist, Wi un eo ver jate, Ly My Siete ie of resort qo so are the on tlt oe 6 rout be Sosniet mm Bridge, a rs conta, —FoR EXCURSIONS. 1 8. are wre axns Wyo. ANKa and Rereetto, Tali ed Grove, Execlsior Part, a Engleswood and Wewapox Grover 683 ¥ Be neag Christopher, i A VARIETY OF BARGE ivers, to let for exe COO Mth at ay GRAND FOURTH JULY EXCURSION TO Rooks, THe pr) 6 Sound steamboats NELLY Aus antdizre IOUS will make three exe iona to Rocka ont Amiive ry. Exeu tickets $1. "time oF if avin the diferent Vandings wil ppear to-morrow, efreshments and m 0 be ahd ovorything to make this a frat class ox ursion, weds PXCUasON, JULY 4, To NEW Haven, THE BEAU. 4 tiful “City of Elms."*—Steamer CONTINENTAL te re ‘slip = a and New Haven, wae fpwd Ky ai Isinnd Sound and Hevon Bay maake the trip unsurpassed. Fare cach way, $125. No charge for berth: PEXOpRSION ron CHARTER, SPLENDID SIDE. “4 wheel sal steamer Eliza Hane: saloon. steamer en, (has staterooms) steamers: havea Jai awenger Accommodat to WM. a. Dy re W8 Greenwich +t} OURTH OF JULY EXCURSION 10 THE GNEAT National Gam Ground at Sea Cliff Grove, land'ng at ¢ Pott, Whitestone, Great Neck, Olty Island, Sats? gen nore, Glenwood and Ro: Steamer AR. pad py thay sen ov dey FS M.. ger: ‘Thirty- Bip gecees Steamer AK. HAKA, tor the camp ground landing at Glen Cove, Glenwood and Roslyn, leaves plor 24 Kast River yan =oup) at) A. M., stopping at Bigs and Thirty third Ae od ping tt Highte au oe proven OF JULY HXCURSION South Side Rallroud of Long Island, Roosevelt and Grand sireot forries, Now York. A.M. for Rockaway Bench Fire feland and Patchogue; 8 8:40 A. M. for Rockaway Beach; 10 A. M. for Rockaway, Babylon re] Islip; 10:40 4. M. andl P. M. for Rockaway m. nd Be Lavine Returning, leave Patchogue at 3:20 P. M.; eR it and S 48 P.M. ; Baby- joo atlild, 241, 405and 10P, M.; Rockaway Beach at M Bkearsion Amie; food trom July 8 to.), at greatly re Exeursion tic! 0 rom July at great a fe x WwW. DOUGLASS, ‘Superintendent, RAND 4TH JULY EXCURSION TO POUGHKERP. sie, ipaking ail tho Lanai 4.—The steamer NEVER SINK leave uly 4, at 9 o'clock, Thirty- fourth Siroet at nents on board. Fare, Bc. (pease FOURTH OF JULY PLEASURE TRIP UP X tho Mudson, throush the Highlands, to Newburg and West Point —The splendid, large, double-deck senate THOMAS CORNELL, Captain David Abbey, J. pleudid Band of Music are engaged for the oceasto ft nave the company’s dock atthe fooe oF Hnerisan at Aaland (or ino ‘accommodation of the Brookly iy le wil wave the toot ol jontayue sireet at! iy Moy ee taper street, 9 A Thirty Gari street, .atlOA. M. ‘This being & awlit boat te ers ample’ time at weit Point and Nevebiirg ARAND FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION. The elegant and commodions steamer ESCORT wilt Joaye pier No. 4 North River ou Wednesday, Jnty fat 6 eenport and Say Hai im wilt leave Sagi Harbor apart Bis aud Or font 6 P, Jaly @ Tickets Tor the aot on board, An excel- Han those destring to excay fe e ip, le: ont « 0} wat As thus a ii the city ou ihe Fourth and to view. unrivalled scenery of Lot land Sound. It wi nertaely, family Crdbe bid no ‘no liquors will be pole ae on f', <Bxonrsionists from New York ma: rail them- selves of an excursion on the Escort on the Fourth trom the above ports to New London, Conn. and return, by the payinent 0 Of $1 in addition to the excursion tickets ork. ‘Apply of board of steamer Bacort, Ploc 4 North River, | Tue " “puyg wetday and Weanestay iB EDWARDS, Commander. EW JERSEY CENTRAL RAILROAD.—ATTRACTIVR Roaidoneo in Plainfield, commanding Ane views, surrounded by rhade traes, shrubbe Ouse con: tains 13 rooms; all. mode: cwweuersy bullt in the hard wood Anish; stable and green. with two or more, low an‘ on liberal TApoig” to the owner, trom 10 to 12, 54 William OM. ONE-HALF CASH.—COSEY LITTLE FARM AND ‘ountry Residence combined, on the Hark road, near Mount Everett-atagreatbargain; no healthier location in the State. Owner at Crook's Hotel. JUMMER RESIDENCE, FULL VIEW OF THE OOBAN, +5 peng the city, and reached both by steamboat and rail read. Price only $1,400. M paticulars with R. Db. WILLTAMS, eerecah asl Estate, City aud Country, 113 Broadway. New Yor! GTAMFORD, CONN. —FOR SALE, FARMS AND VIL; lage Property; to rent, furn’shed and unfirnished Horse, Those wishing Bourd can be accommodated by calling at Adams Express office, Stamford. mo LET—cov rooms; full: ny best fuanaee, w house; will be torma ON, N. ¥.; TEN furnished ; garden, ‘rut, Ice, statile, &e, foutlworth, Esq., President Atlantic Xa: nk, i7 Nassan street, N, ¥. . P, CASE, Vernon, N.Y. to lease between Greennoint and Fulton ferry. aA Cm har Kent avenue an ney street, ak 7 TAT 9 iter ae fi ate GREENPOINT, be best manner, and fae att i modern con’ em tee ‘Apply on the promaiaes, af at 8 Aun street, | New York. ITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON tr AND. SUnkoue REAL ESTATE, | For Salp. Ditiver, eutable fr tounge, edu mane, | hr brick oF ‘ard, for xale of W. HOJER, 9 Duane street, New WESTCHESTER “county PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. BARGAIN.TO LBT, FURNISHED OR UNFUR. JA. aiisned, at” Forest Grove, Morckania, a ¥rench root “ +4 jern Iinwrovements Ouse, BIER ero tn GHAAY, Bowery Na'lonal Bank, ENORB 70 al ONLY DOCK PROPERTY AND BUILDINGS T PL eink n bnb welt ny yd RE: it; @acres perfect iat Protifie in trait; house fur. ni hed sae of the + for season or year. Owner GEORGE HANFORD, tog Broadway. At TARRYTOWN—TO LET, FOLLY FURNISHED, with new farurture, of for rale, a’ beartiful Houses, lea, &o.; will = hice grounds sia! rent ~ season or Venger, 86 lew Fen oe oc TO Tas orth avenue. rae BALE—TOUSE AND tg ‘Ms MINUTES’ WALK handso) wae Bes TG Bridge; 10 et Water, gas and u t 05 the ite, te tiara or pan sions ge ‘Departme ri, Battery a aaa TREMONT, NEAR DEPOT. A NEAT lot hal yb jouse, elht Rooms; gas and faa if cash, balande in easy payinents. 10 Cort- Fb ae On TO ERT, PARTLY FV ), for one yen Of ‘More, & gentieman's Ke dence ; Wminuer walk from Tremont depot, Marlow Hit ny eh el hg \ Sintne wed i unger ‘hind rouse, alica im with Pepe fine syeeaance oF RNISHED sormsen. | re, Ld ere Lon half an acre lee fruit and flowers; two miles peel arin, isa y Fever Brows, en be Monsianid TO vere epirpeaatae ce BSTCHESTER COUNTY. — oe ae RNISHED— wi meen ne al Poti about ie heatiiul oulna, Bd, oh kK. ena rar rah, f. pnoxand fo dreded {o exch one-quarter mile from New, aven aiirond moe wih ‘The pro- whiel ‘by private Reng is the Bios ha ily FY zoek ge eseragte rent $5. 000. —ROSE HILL PARK, 55 ACR GooD re), soll, frait, buildings, shady, healthy, puto water; near Peekskill; splondid. views on the timiso FLAGLER, 100 Broudway, hat stot $15.000 Biknae’ stadt BRON ge WEE j mear ings; frait in abundance; beautifal i tore al churches and schoots; a decided "BEST ST, ‘196 Broadwa' REAL “ESTATE. TO EXCHANGE. \ SPLENDID HUsLDING PLOT IN THR CITY OF to exchange for_a Pony Phacton and some cash} price ot plot, $300. 205 Hudson street. NICRLY FURNISHED LIQvoR STORE, good business focality, doing & good business, w' for country property, Apply to @ son | street, ond streot entrance to wodl. two olegaut four story brown stone Houses, fatt front: will be exehanved. for ora i below Twemty-third street, Address L Herald office, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A BROWN STONE House and brick Stable, near fork square, for Lots north of Firty-ninth street and rere Bip Westchester eu Ye noar the Sound, Apply to Dr. A. HEATH, 116 venty-fifth si R SALE OR EXCHANGE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED 1s year. Businoss) ina loading thoroughfare part of incl country Hotel or small Farm preferred. Address a) LAINO, 107 Falton street, New YOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—IN BROOKLYN, A WELL bullt two story end attic, frame Dwel ing; with wo lots of ground, fully improved as a flower an able garden; very near seeti price $6,0 0: terms casy ; exchanze (oF & sunall y IER pramaivesy 4 LAr) road waye York. eo In New Jersey, near ridge 1 scpnhoload LOTS—ALSO YRAND EXCURSION TO CONEY RY ISLAND.—STEAMER x See SEDGWICK leaves Now York tor Uoney I follows :—C! Carla ieee 9:1 8 ta Weir 9:80 A. FA North Hiver! 12:18 P. set, & i pler, 4,North River, 8:15 Pa Eielea utp trom pier 4 North’ River 6 ahs \RAND FOURTH OF JULY EXOURKION UP be J Hudson to Newburg.—The favorite steamer SLEEPY HOLLOW, Captain Sherman, will leave Fulton ferry, Brooklyn bt 8 o'clock A. M.; ‘Christopher atrect, Noritt Kiver, 6:30; Thirty-fourth street, North River, YA, M5 anding nt Yonkers, Iona Intand, West Point and Spring: leaving Newburg at 2:30, allowing excursionists hours nd, aud arriving at New York So's jo exciirsionists to see tho firewor ena Gratutia's celebrated brass band engaged for the ove: sion. Fare for excursion, N. B.—The ouly boat al- lowed to lah Tona Island, " RAND FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION TO KRY. G port and around the Lighiship.—The fine steamer N K, Captain William, Witcheook, will leave Zisir« Tih sirocte DA. Mz Ciristopher wtfest, Oa A. Meg arlay streot, 10 A Met ignding at Ellvabethbort, Unions Rossville, Perth Amboy, Keyport, and thence around the Lightship. On retavuiig will make tho-same landings. Music and refreshments rd. Fa BANKS.— pang Lmyy omne Q Captain &. RK eratvon, le rh P. Syed uUpexpressly’ fur the Banks, will run regular Satan uy mexcepte ‘ait North Faye stasis 4 i A sin, oh oi rie wes Sa wane y Ree slip, TM; Chri tophiet eI iver, 9 o'e! ‘i "Batt nd fishing tac! rinks ou board. ser ments and tuneh counter on board. A fine Gotill ‘are — n Bund will accompany the boat. Gentiene! % erm aa, ee Messrs, T' bone Rhode Island Clan Bake on. “thurs secured the services of séver at Sionals to snperintend tt, and mos Ww ie trope whet hex know about P.M. Bouts from, Harlem foe Kina with trains from Thirtieth street a Theiridte atrool depous, and with steam rs from Peck slip. a | eactan BOAT FOR fae Ruin. : BAN, Aion and commodipti steamer MON! Captain nGatroll ¢ Simmons, pilot, wil give his spoctal al Ly L bapseugern: Will make daily trips every day.c: lay, Courimencin Rj Lee ti fia ea td rast Hives # Po North Iver, 8:15 A. Mt, Lines, butt aid refrostimenta ladies, 500, © risania, serena rove p second st. ferry), hegre, Fation Mackey’ eit gl 130A. My 118 FW 5 a ged at Thirty ih str Tehive Morrisdnia's Eighth street: 9:15, Thiet ahr pe wontd fenve every, hist These boats land within theee minutes vation under i Oni East Rever enon Gate, ees ic A connects the . if ih our gwn meaner ab Morsisanie for High {ELECT EVENING EXCURSION, JULY 4, WINE NEW HOUSE, WITH FOUR 15 The clogant steamer EASTRIN QuiEN, Chadwick, 12 North River, at 6 o°clocl Building Plots, finely located, in a growi ila, Dewy ory ee loaye pler 12 Morthl River, at $¢'clp Bear ne iets BEB Nea tre nanahoe oF hy for a limited time above Yonkers * Late Tickets @1. = BAL S8TATIC WAN ELECT EXCURSION JUL 4 iit —~THH BLUGANT oven BAL BOTA! “TED, ‘maloon TRABTURN, QUEEN, come BUILDER WANTS A THREE | STORY, BASEMENT A. and sub-ocllar Mouse In the Kighth, Nirith, execs of Twonty second wi ry ward, not west of Ni id improve #® old 9 must be in ood weighbote iy hood ; state par iduiars an lowest all cash price, amount if tir will not treat with agents. Address @A- BEWLUNTAE: Herald ome. B SURE AND ATTEND A.D, MELIIOK'S GREAT Sale of. 3 tae at RS Brame the West m Weduendar, duly 8, at > pear Be wes (AOTTAGE, MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, WITHIN J. hour of city 5 @esirable neighborhood ; price about $8,000, or abe rent. j rede ars tt exacttamilon, noticed. ‘addroes Os W., ered ofl Wasa A SMALL FARM OR cou! TRY rat o Roars of Gh, host or ral! iron cay particulars wo EM URNISHED ROUSB AT NLOOMPIELD Je, = Att convenient to c ‘Thirecn.h streot, ANTED—A or Montelsir, rie, ah, idréss M. A. COLLIE! ra ewen ae FIREWORKS. TREWOR: F ‘Bera wet = sircet, New York. ite iinet we a ase AtenAT WANTING ro FARMS 0000 f Pate, CLE At 'ERSIDE, ON THE SOUND—SEVERAT BEAU- ew ¢ otiagen tr sade, with and without aren J. TeatW ate frvers Mit, tuverside Baton. Noon he Pate A UNUSUAL jt eniy hac bl Oot im the cor oh +P jars ¢ en y jway, or otter ee aor idrep wine pide wa BENS, A Micki NICELY i onaee: rr pantalla Ail, 162 Rroadway. 7 aa api .rabah Babe oF fer ied 1 inlaid Rie: ie. t, New York. i MULANKOUS, soe peeres Nae eis eee ne Duty of Teas. Great reduction tii prices at all Our store, ORRAT AMERICAN 4 TEA COMPANY. Grane faba dimloonariine, x0, dap Sagi send for one somennins Rotere ornering Sisewnere: QTE a |ANEA, ragere 4 " ca |W fhe a At tosis a Set sae Tipe ee ie sae © cals steamet mander, will make an excursiod ai ar off Sand: aor over the course of the ee Wy 12 Nor ther Clad, leavi Bivor at 820 4. 0. “and Prentisa’ pier, Hy 9b OAM Musi and coh Beane meen: -atcy ene who likes te tip ob fA, ur of soady steamer, ‘the unpleasantness of 00n slek, ness, wi oppor unity. HE ANNUAL | PIGNIO OF or st. ge sed cHtagcr, a Fe oa willbe voce Jac Par ferry. Tiek cis cents, Music on TH JULY—3 CENTS FOR THE a first Rts sea ae atte Pe Falies ‘and ria fh tines mes and 7 P.M. Procure TH Secon EXCURSION, 1s STEAMER ort 90 A. M., retu aye so Respotat’ 4 Pav ior 10 BO cea, eal sccompany the excurtion. cee 7 + 1872. an Pep YACHT RACE. nd place at Frank rab Renate. teal Roce Lith ged br: outs tobe tn ti boat; entrance fee, $5. No'clock A. 1 THOMPSON'S: coLnray, _@ Four’ 4 Reeplig WE Paso ea and ‘day and evening; Petree Taught Sprneticelly for operators; no vacation. S eugaaet arated i Hew York tn 1018 st ) eater seen THs in RS nee oe) WINARY, Ly x ti Exe Rea esters ive, pt Worongh For" partion oe LESSON! aay pan cl