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2 EUROPEAN STEA MSHIPS. JNMAN LINe. FOR QU« Mail steamers ate 8) pointed to sail 48 fo follows: KL, CITY OF LIM: RICK and cach succeeding Saturda: © North River panes OF PASSAGE. Cabin, $70, $20 and $99, gold, according to accommoda- jon. Round trip tickets at low ted age,-—Ty Liverpool, gonanrry London, Br ficates, $32, curréne, be ee eongers also [01 den Koray. ‘Denmark and Paris, at reduced tied at lowest rates, OHN CRON & FAULK, 402 Chestnut h oReenh. 102 State stroct, Boston. B whe TSman, Liverpool, ar and No, 9 Rue Seribe, Paris HITE 81 BAB I Li camnying: THE UNITED 8T, “af ‘and full-powered ste. New sailing from Now York on Saturdays, ling at Cork L BALTIC... —From the White Star dock, Pavonia foreye Passenger accommodations tor ail clus combining safety, speed and comfort. Saloons, staterdoms, smoking root midship section, where lenst imoiion, Is felt and stewardess accompa} py the Fates Ron, 108, Bol ie to send for friend iio the Ol ea. “Bow ‘obtain piacongers booked to or from all parts of America, to Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, tudia, Australias, China, &c. Drafts trom £1 upwards, For inspection of plans and other {uformation apply at the oman 's office, 19 Broadway, New Y. Bilis of lading lasued to C font ports, “ENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL.—Koyal vy 20, 9A. M, nstown, Glasgow, Lon- tol or Uardit, $30. Frepald cer. ded to Havre, Bombay. Sw dra eeeet, business apply at the eae ply Agen oon Phiiadet- ROWN, 2 south Clark, corner of Lake street, TOWN AND LIVERPOOL, nd bathrooms in on 80 In currency. ou steerage prepald certificates, $82, cur- RPA ARKS, Agent. orto jersey City. 88 unrivalled, Surgeons ry NUNARD LINE. NOTICE, With the view of diminishing the chances of collision the steamers of this line will henceiorth take a specified course tor ull soawpns of the year, ‘On the Outward Passage from or Boston, crossing meridian of the north of 43, On the Homeward Pas at 42 lat. or nothing to th at 43 lat, or THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERIOAN ROYAL MAIL SCEAMSHIPS BET New *SCOTIA.Wed'eday, July *ALGERIA, W'sday, July 3 BATAV A... Wisday, duly 30 GALABRIA. va. ‘Wisduy, and Saturday York, Steamers marked thus * do not 9 passengers, Cabin pi $8), $100 and $190, wold ac. pontine te mosomimonation’. Return tickets on tavorable terins, Stoerage, $3), currency. rage tickets {rom Liverpool and Queenstown and oll ‘paris of kurope at lowest rates, For freight and cabin passage apply at the “company's office, No, 4 B wet Green, For steerage passage at LL Broadway Trinity wilding. CHARLES G. FRANCKLY ‘or to i DUC RGSER Clark and Randolph surcets, Chicago, Ti, ABYSSINIA EM- ASSENGERS PE bark trom the Cun Jersey City, ac one BP. Cry ey A OSTA RLES Gs FRANORE No. 4 Bow prise STATES MAIL LIN&%—STEAM TO town and Liverpool. ailing every Wednesday, WISCONSIN, Freeman : NEVADA, Forsyin. trom pier ii Norti: River, Cabin paseage, $4), gold: repaid tickets, STEAMSHIP hard whart, ope of Gra turday, July 19, arrenc; on Paris, Ham’ (NEY DIRECT Line T> FRAN THE Gh TRA M Ruttiins KE. We HAR). 0 LING at BRE ‘The splendia vessels on this t tinent will sail from pier No. uf DE PARS. Garey. BooU HAVRE, Surmont re aint, Danre SY, LAUKEN:, Lemaric PRICE OF PASSAG 1O Bice First Cavin, $1 Excursion tickets ut reduced Fate ainers do Not carry sieerage passen igh, {aking thls line. be ier aarine time, trout) reduced rates, H. brdmann, wil sail on Ww from Bremen pier, jollowed by steauship HE mann, on Saturida RATesS OF PAS LONDON, HA BREME payable in gold, or its equivalent in currence: First Cabin Be N TATE 1 NEW York TO GLASGOW, ) These elegant new Ciyde-built ste lows hereat Alter mute fengers a through, rates t neenstown to New York fe, crossing the meridian of york and. ee pe at at Cork Harbor. 16 ABYSRINIA, saaey say g 6 SAMARIA. Beday, Aug. 16 ad. street, 1873. ng Green, Now York. July 23. at 3 P.M July 3, ats P. i steerage, $30, currency. ure England, France {ON, 29 Broadway. NSATLANTIC. COMPANY'S | NEW YURK AND | orite route for the Con- 50 North River as tol- turday, August 23 | ‘day, September 6 including wine) ers going to of Foturning trom the y and the discomtorts ot KGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 58 Broadway, Railroad tickets between Paris and Vienna at ANN, Captain G. POO! BELFAST AND ONDONDERIY, will sail from ftate Line pier, Fulton terry, Brooklyn, N. Wednesday, July 23 | r, ia {ng ‘all Darts of Great Britain nothing to | Ane. * from New stecrage QUEENS. burg, Nor- Bers, both TOSS le and ex- ‘av e Hoboken; sio\ be | Reich- | VRE AND $12 fH . 2 Bowling Green. Y., us ivl- pas. and | Jreland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany. Drafts for £. aid upwards For treight or pass apply to AUSTIN BALUWI Steerage passage office, No. 40 Broadway. AREAT WESTERN STF AMSHIP LINE. NEW YORK TO BHISTOL ‘The steamers ot this line wil River ag tollows OMESBY, berton “ GREAT WESTERN, Siamper.... Wednesd Cabin passage, $70; Tnterm<diate, $40; currency; Excursion tickets, $120. South street. E. JORSE-AMERICAN 81) Steam to London direct, taking passongers and goods to Bergen, Chi and the prineipal Norwegian ports The splendid now powertul steamship VERRE, BAMSHIP Agents, No. 72 Broadway. ENGLAND) DIRECT. sail from pier 18 Kast | , Wednesday, July 30 | COMPANY, ristiansand Captain Dannevig, will leave ner dock, Harbeck stores, Brookiyn, on aTuesday, July London—! Price of Passage steeraye $30, curre To 8. the 5th Au the company, For treliit Or passage apply to ihe p General J Agents of & CC a AL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, Weekly to Queenstown and Liverpool; to London direct, south William sired on ‘cabin $65, currency; ys jergen and Christiania—First cabin, $80; steerage, The new steamship HAKON ADELSTEN will follow on | | fortnightly trom, np Nos. 44 and 47 North River. ‘0 ENSTOWN AND EGYPT, Grovan LIVERPOOL, Saturday, July,19, at] P. M Attine NY AND American Tourists’ NEW YORK HERALD, _BUROPEAN _WTEAMSHIPS. ek esta, combining Qeessaanticas, ASD FOREIGN TOU Ks. lags as i Northern and Western iver St. COOR RY ‘American Tourists’ Ticket. com Branch, Mountains and Sprin Lakes, Thousand Lawrence, White Mountain Virginia, ridge, ObK Ss. Foreign Tourists’ Tickets, combining, Great Britain and Ireland, the Khine, Germany, Lialy, Aus de. enabling the ti o Uiligence, sola Switzerland, France, Palestine, the 1» AC older to el by any ‘steamer, trath at ure: reductions from ordinary rates, COOK'S second personally conducted party round the wwe san Fruncisoy ocvober fy ne befote. will leave in Francisco Octol DOK'S: Excursionisc sives the actual tures. and ex- pensex of over 1,08) popular routes. Price, 0 cents, Bent by mail post paid. COOK, SON & JENKINS, 262 Broudway, New York. co Asn WINE STEAMSHIPS. pacm TF, Aspinw. lire: July 22~Steamer COLON, leave pier No. 43 Aspinwall direc steamer ARIZONA, ik ical ng at Acapuico, Mancanitto, Ma- San Francisco, re gation and San ‘American and so hb wonth from ‘s sieamer touchin nd Port Angel, RIC. ‘a will leave San Tyanelaoe on or STLAMSIILP COMPANY! Satihvienia: beer AND CHINA, all, Santa Martha, own and fic Const of exico. Cent al America, Peru and Chile, in. 8, P. Griffin, will River At ta o'clock oot, for ¢ tin at Panama sth the Captain Austin leaving Panama tor North mo connecting for wll Central a b i 'paeifie ports.. Departures 20th of New York con t with the com- at fan he sptend Honowlu, sandwich b ‘One of the Compan: Francisco, August of passage, trotuht company’s office on the pie HJ. Buuay, Superintendent. TLAS STEAMS! "4 splendid steamers will leave San 1, 1873, tor Japan and China. for raws and all further information apply at foot of Canal sire BRADBURY, President. HL? COMPANY. Mail Line tor West Indies, Havana and Spanish Main, ateamers are River] tor Turk ATLAS new). ARIEL... Port's Sppoinied to sail {trom pier 3 North sland, Jamate! At Savanill 7 30 Prince and Veneaiel July 19 GO., Agents, 66 Wall and 59 @ Pine st. st. $k Pane a apply to NEW YORK AND HAVANA DIREOT MAIL LINE, SP. M.. from, for HS MORRO CASTLI. gouumet A. WILMINGTON, Eupplermentey: ‘wail on ‘pier ata quarter to iiiroe r, on day of sailing. hose first oleae: steamships ‘will sail every jer direct. as tollows Tuesday, at North River (loot of Cedar street), July 2 ny A For freight Gay passage (having magnificent accommo- dations) apply to _D». MCKELLAR, (RECT sig WILLIAM P. CLYDE & CO. 0. 6 Bowling Green. _ Agentin Havana, TO HAVANA, Progreso und Vera Cru New York and pler No, 3 North mY CLEOPATRA (Havana only). CUBA (Havana an CITY OF MERIDA (Havana only). For freight or passage ¥, ALE Gry Ge HOU East River, of lading given to B ton, Houston and STO! De eeetald FOR carry: ing the United Saturday, Henderson and B. charge tor forwarding in New York. xian Mail ‘Steamship liae, leaving ver at VEK r! iURSDAY. il Mexico). NDS to GALVE: & SO) 33 Broadway. ON, TOUCHING AT Stites Mail.—Stoamer will leave pier 20 tly 19, ‘throu fh bills Houston and ‘al Poin a aie jalves- ) Band ©. BR. R. No For rei ht or pas- ptain Peering, sage, having superior accommodations, ap ALLURY & Ov., 153 ‘Maiden Jane, or SLYDE, U9 Wall street. Wer NEW, The steamsnip Captal North Kus River (foot ot North Moore re street), from pier 36 on Satur Freight receives Tonts, Vicksburg, For freight or ppg to F REDE A QRLLANS DIRECT. RCHANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINE. MISSISSIPPI, ain M, B. Crowell 19, at three o'clock /’ dai ly. ‘Through rates given’ to St Mobile, Galveston and Indianola. having superior accommoda- ier 86 North Ri Jor NEW petele te 8 DIRECT. D; The Cromwell Steamal The steamship GEORGK WASHIN Ho. 9 North River on Saturday, Jul: 4 reignt received daily, ny AO ETON Sei 1 ave plor 19, 187; 3 P.M. Through rates ivon to Galves: find St Loud or Aranzas wharf, Brazos, San- tiago and Si Cabin sage app! y to Ho ckan £4 re ‘SEAM rage, Yor freight or pas- , 86 West street. has I bated NEW fie a! DIRECT, ‘The steamer “orry will leave pler 21 E. Indianola, Roc! tiago and St, tions, aj to ons, apply to F ba ep received daily. Through rae elven % G us, lor relent or passage, having Southern Line. 'Y OF GALY: Bay Wednesday, C. es Fee Re uly 4 P.M, Vharf, Brazos San- $:0; stecrage, $25, erier accommoda- MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden lane. Kport or Aranza: Cabin passaj [TNITED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP Company. .—The elegant screw steamshi 00 tons burden, Captain W. Weir, will sail for Gs CK, 2. ‘Thomas, Para, North River, OR NORFOL! trom bier 37 North mond, on Saturda} passenger tickets equalled. wich street, corne! line boats ve Vestry re Tarrytown and | keepsie, Rhinebe West Point, Cornw: MARY POWELL, noon, at3:30 o'cto, C leave, pler 49 Nor’ (Saturd Lake George and DENCE leave to Baltimor = leave foot fimore 4:20 P. ail points South. more 4:35 A. i te Wednesday, July 23, at 3o'clock P For freight or passage app Walker commander, bills of lading to all'po! _TRAVELLERS’ t, north of Erie terry, a necting for all points West and North. Yeast Point, Cornwall and Newburg, returning same da; $i. Tickets by special cars and baggage checked Biratoue and Sharon. FTERNOON BOAT FOR keepsic, Rondout and Kingston, landing froin Vestry strect, pier 39, every 1. baggage checked to ‘destinatio ‘The world-renowned steamers B pier 28 North River, foot of Murra: daily (Sundays included), at 5 P. gaged for the season. EW ROUTE TO BALTIMORE, W. OPENING OF THE “P: 1 On and after Sanday. June Tune 29, this new and improved | line Booth will be opened for travel. Night expross—8:% P. M. Palace Sleeping Cats to Washington, arrives at Balti- M., Washington 6 A. M., making close con- (or ali pointy South, MERRI- Pernambuco, Bahia and Rio Janeiro M., trom’ pler 4 LIAM ht GARRISON, No. 5 Bowl ITY POINT AND RICHMOND, Agent, ing Green. The Old Dominion Steamship Company will despatch Kiver the steamship OLD DOMINION, for Norfolk, City Point and Rich? uly 19, a3 P. iving through west. Through to. all_points. ‘AScomn pdations un- Apply at pler 37 or at general office, 187 Green- roof Dey street. GuID TROY $2, SARATOGA $3 50 BY DAY VIBBARD and DANIEL DIREW.— t Pier at 8:30 A. 1 Twenty-third t a ndine at Yonkers, ck it terry boat Iton, Pough- Tvolu Caaf and Hudson. Gon. Trip tickets to NEWBURG, POUGH t Coz: New Hamburg and Milton. ‘all, ter. ITIZENS’ LINE FOR TROY—PASSAGE, 31 50.—THE elegant steamboats SUNNYSIDE and POWELL th River, toot of Leroy street, dail jays excepted). at6 o'clock P. M., connecting wit! morning’ trains on Rensselaer and Saratoga, New York | Central and Tro 70 | North, East and And Boston railronds for’ all. potn ‘est. The most direct route to Saratoga, Through tickets sold and NELL, | Superintendent, Montre OSEPH CO: ALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON, via Newport and Fall River, ISfOL and PROVI- street, M. Hall's Band is on- _ Ae P. BACON Superintendent, WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. ENNSYLY ‘ANIA AIR LINE.” ¢, Washington and all points in the of Desbrosses and Cortlandt streets as soxpress—S 50 A. M. (daily, except Sunday), with Pullman Parlor Cars to Washington, arrives at Bal- ., Washington 6:45 P. M.,' connecting for (ally), with new Pullman CANADA, Webs aturday, JULY 26, at 3 all information, through tickets, sleeping and par- SPAIN, Grace. turaays Aue. at tt 4. M articketn an’ baggage. checks apply ‘at the follow. FRANCE, Grig turday, Aug. 9, at 3PM | ees of the Pennsylvania, Railron’ ‘Compan TO LONDON DIR | 526 Broad wa: 0. M4 Broadway, HOLLAND, Brag Phursday, July 17,at10:30 A.M, | “Astor How 271 Broadway, Cabin passage, $i0), currency; steerage, $: . 435 Broady ‘No, 8 Battery place. currency. Return tickets at reduced rates. Prepaid Dept foot of Desbrosses stre steerage ‘tickets from Liverpool, Queenstown, London- Depot foot of Cortlandt str derry, ‘ow, Cardiff, Bristol or London at the lowest aot fk for tlekets via, “Pennsylvania alr Line.” . urther information apply, atthe company's " BOYD, Jr, Broadway, F. W. J. HURST, Manager. ral Manager. General Passenger Agent, ORONOVAN, | ROSSA, | PIER 4 NORTH | PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, tional Steamship’ Company's drafts at Trains leave New York, trom foot of Desbrosses and ble in all. banks, Engiand, Ireland, | ~ Cortlandt streets, as follow's:— Jow rates. HOR LY Steamers sail trom pler 20 North Rive: VERY N us. nmodations on steamers are unstirpassed for elegance and comfort. ¢ rooms are all on upper ventilation. RATES OF PASSAGE, TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL OR Saturday steamers, 4, Gold -$75 and $65 $130 Wednesd ‘Cabins. ‘tickets, “secur: ommodations., STEERAGE, ‘$20 RRENCY. Wi DNESDAY AND SATURDAY, COLUMBIA. Wed. ers’ arrival telegraphed to friends at ‘ew York, Aug. 6 of this line Dabin state: eck, thus securing good light and ‘LONDONDERRY. | ‘Tickets tor passage to or irom any sea or railway tion in Great Britain, Ireland othe Continent issued the lowest rates, DKAFTS FOR ANY AMOUNT AT CURRENT RATE! Company's offices, No. os Green, pany Sy END Lise SON HE HAMBU it fron mail steamship FRISTA, New York. ( aanioan FiceE T Ce ., Agenta, OMPANY'S Captain E. Meter, will sail on’ Thursday, July 2, at 2 tor Hamburg, | taking passengers aS "New York 10 Plymouth, London, wiret vl sia) erbourg and Hambury. cabin, \KUNHARDT 4 & & General a cents, 61 Bri jen York Site WESTPHA B. ARD & Ooenaral| Pamenger HALIA w yor. CARDIFF, other points in England and Wales, | July 31. The South Wales Atlantic is amship Company’ om Pennsylvania Rail- ond whart, Jersey follows Bray class steamships will sail 1 $1 Broadway, N Second cabin, $72 payable in BY lattes States gold, OAS, Agents, jew York, BRISTOL, LONDON AND ALL ‘snew RGAN, . July 30 EMBROK ~ August 20 First cabin eens and ) currency; second avin, $65, currency currency. Prepaid ereoriee Certificates from © Ki Gara P98), currency. Dratts jor land upwards. For fu Fe eer "ppl % to ARCHIBALD Bath Agen EMITTANCES TO ENGLAND AND IRELAND. TAR sCurs Emigration and Foreign Exchange ds, and passage tickets by nd sailing Db packet ai the lowest Pye Apoly ‘outh street, For drafts of £1 and u jecemn ip ai Re ea PSOUTT BROTHERS: % South street, Kew, ‘NITED STATES PAS! PORT BU RRAU OFFICIAL Passports of the Department of State issued . WILLMARTH, United states Court House, yors streur al Cham: ed ‘ania Air’ af P. and’ 9 Express for | rh 5 73 and 9 F rads hia +4 60 Emigrant a For N 1, 2, 2200), 3, 89, 10, he 7:30, 8, 1 bab wid 8 B 30, 4:30 For New Br 9 P Pp, For Freehold, 7 ani For Jamesou 6:40, 6:9, 11:2) A. Ticket oi\ces, 526, AND NYPALD WIN leave daily, at 4 o'clock P ab the interm wrt tain x! North River Keyport atdP. M. EG a HOYT, Broolyn. tA 7 kandiny Toua fourth treet 'N. ‘0, P.M. Sunday, 3:30, id jegcond cia, 7 08 3:00, So an PM. For Hace 30,656 3 a 4a 5 nid 12 hight. | Sunday, 5:20 an For. Woutbridie and Perth Abe, on 0 A's, 2:99, Mand 1 might For et tiation, 7 A ‘or Lambertville and Flemi: ESE FAM a fs nto, 9 AM, and 2 P.M ccommodations tor Bor: lent A Seaton OL pomentoyn, See sh ren Astor House and fet ber ae ys) i ticket office, No. 8 Battery place. Newburg, Mariborou ugh. Pon spur, ~The steamboats THOMAS ‘sland. — Vaptan Janes Sherman, Expresg for Harrisburg, Pittsburg, tho, West and, South with Pullman cae | Cars attac ed, 9:30 A. M., 5,7 and 5,7 and chingtonand the South pia “Penn. ne,” at 8:00 A. M. and 8:26 We and BR, at 9 A. Ni, 123) gay. UF. 3 9:90 A. M., 12:30, 4, 10, 7,3 30 and 9 PL asap at7 A.M, and 6:10 P, a oo 10,11 A. i 5:10, 6:20, ama hh night. Sunday, 3: ‘ 7, cg M. 4:10, 4: anon, h 12 M., 4: 10 and 5:20 P.M, widere, 2 and 4 P. M a 8 ALM. Yan 3 P ais and 944 Srcaidiray No. 1 ot Desbrosses me Cortland’ streeta General Passenge ‘Agent. KINGSTON, LANDING AT COZZENS', hkeepsie and CORN Land JAMES ry Harrison street, pier 34 North River, EGULAR SUNDAY BOAT FOR. “KEYPORT AND ndings.—The steamer NELLY 8, Will leave Barclay street, k every Sunday morning; leave to return. ediate | B. ULAR SUNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR "NEW. at Yonkers, West Point, Cold Sprin ne tavorite. steamer JESSE leaves Fulton ferr of Chrastgpher treet, N. K.,8:30; Twenty: “Fare tor the excursion. nection with express trains for ey nett dence and Splendid | excursion, Take th on _ TRAVELLER: GUIDE. leaves Twenty-third ao P.M. ae Kone ier, Provi- ut White Mountains. RHODE peri remain back to the elty at7 A, M. the next yat Best board, and be “nit egtaumner SYLVAN GLEN leaves Peck slip at 2:10 P. 3 and | connects with the RHODE ISLA SARATOGA—DIRECT ROUTE, FARE $275 THROUGH, Citizens’ Line enn toomponts dasly, Saturdays exces ted, at 6 P. M., from p! foot of Leroy mtreet. Excursion tickets Saratoga and retura in W EMEP ig et oe leek nol OOAPE MAY x without chat ofcal A through ex train, via Pennsyt lvania Railroad, leaves Now York, foot of Désbrosses and Cortland! streets, AU12:90 P, M.; arrives at Cape May ath40 P.M. Keturu- ing, leaves, ay at? 30a i, “arrives ‘at New York Rate— Netw York to May, $5. Cape May and roturn 3 eket o od, House. Rate—New York to Mes 626, 435, 271 Broadway and No. | Astor ve ¥. BOYD, SE» Be gone CABSATT, 1 Passenger Agent. | Manager. on lea’ topher street, Nort Hever, gu Bry citemen ae mt xt 4 ¥ri ‘The New Jersey eo atern ht GRAND lenny? ving @ fine. caer ‘the Tr, will t harbor and tortitica- it saloon sieamer TWI ret, ih r, 5; Christopher ‘treet, ‘and ple Baty. anne fofreahments, bait and lines board. Good music. HOY FOR ROCKAWAY BEACH EVERY RUNDAY Steamer AMERICUS, in oR of Nelly W. von Teck alipy Hast fiver, ® P. th itiver, 9 A. M., 2. B. Brooklyn; mi "6 doc! Pa Returning, Teles “the Beach at xt week will reaete ive G a6 P tiday oa ding AST END HOTEL, LONG BRAMGH. id Company hare pur. NE} ghis, from pklin atre chased the property beg eas as Arlington House, also 0 acres ac j have rebuilt enlarged tho house and have fursisne it ener every de- partment n the most clegant manner, 0 house has accom: 00 permanent modations for guests, with resiaurant nod table atuose. in charge of George Burdine, at popular prices. Special atten fon given to the accommodation of x- cursio seh | Magnificent Stato, Metropolis ant Jowe Hoyt leny foot of rae | atree! . 4 EF and CHICAGO, Oriental Gi i 1, 2 ane Ip cents, RAND D EXCURSION | ACROSS THE BAY TO HIGH- dious steamboat SKA BLD ieaves pler 36, Mn. To" He Picnic and pleasure pera wocieties, lodges, churches, councils, clul Fimmouth Rock, Kmpire fe trom pier No. 29, Ne 45, 9 40. 4, 5315.2, M. ong Brauch at’ fie Sand 10:20 Panleetet| Bane and Crpbestre engaged for GUB A, FULLER, Manager. AST RIVER ROUTE TO CONEY ISLAND.—STEAMER METANORS leaves daity Kighth strech Hast River, at 1230 and § Peck slip al 9:3) A. $390 Fulton terry: Martiate pler, Brook: WA et and 4. Me OK EXCURSIONS—SALOON STEAMER WYOMING, barges SARAM SMITH, CALEDONIA, KEPUBLIC rove, Eagleswood, Exce'sior B. Ch le de office 333 West 10011 Joon steamers ORT LEE, PLEASANT VALLEY AND SHADY pipe steamers leave daily from Spring 07 P. M.,landing at Twenty-thi Sundiy time trom spring 30, 10, 1 Ep , landing at Twenty-third st | Kui lauds and Red Bank, N. J.—The tast and commo- pot of Frank- th instant, at M. street, North River, Sunday morning clock; returning, loaves Ked Bank at M STEAMBOAT NOTICE, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT Commenced Mt: May 12, Harlem boats leave Peck slip (Plog Bast iver fo for Harlem every halt hour, fron copting I Fightyefourth, Astoria, 109th a 6:30 A. M. wate a 12:80 al landing at Kieventh, i N.B.—Sei streets, time-table where boa ts land, hts is the only line con. necting with re; Bridwes ¥ ‘Sere ir ‘poats, for High Brluge ‘and Kings- . F, TALLMAN, Superintendent. NEW JERSEY SOUTHERN | RAILROAD LINE. Grand Exe Excursion atlantic’ ‘Ocean, The magnificent PL pel ie ROCK Ty SLY 20, 8U leaving pier 28 North Eves! at9:40 A. M., make a special trip to the lower bay, passing through the Narrows, stop- ping at Sandy Hook to land Bearensess for Long and thence out into the tread” "Mimitle, around the Light Ship, and retnrn, tor Tickets can be Murray street; No. 9 Astor House, 94 Broadw board the steamer. only One Dolla: Music by Realing! '¥ celebrated Band. rocured at pier 23 North Rive foot of andon J. W. GORE, JOHN F. COLE, “parinendinn Gen, Agent, Gen. FL & Pas. Agt., ng Branch. No. 9 Astor House, N. ¥. Long Branch. TEW JERSEY SOUTHERN: RATLROAD. LONG BRANCH EXCURSIONS, REDUCED RATES FOR LARGE PARTIES, Special arrat gene will be made with societies, lodges, sch ne by the ‘elegant steamers of this line trom pier 23 North ve ca pa the lower bay. aud fortifea tio Mik EAST END HOTEL, with {ts magnificent grounds n be used by excursionists, FREE OF CHARGE, For rticulars apply te hi ae GORE, J General Agont, By ROUTE FC excurs! /AND.—THE PLUAS- or, affording Steai c in the hi mb GATE loaves Barge Oflice dock, foot of Whitehall street, for fay Ridge, Fort Hamilton, to p Bath, gonnes ting, uh WA. | ‘and, weathe e with ears for Co M. Exira trips to Bi T permitting, ae and 5. 20 P. ISLAND BOAT.—D. Steamer GE; EGULAR CONEY LY. EXCUR- sions to the Seashore, “ey se WICK leaves Christopher street, N. 15 P. Mo: prankiin, useroet at 9120, “pier RAE NLR, at 9.30, 1 QTSAMEEA, BARG ‘ Sa wil da, th th cui Ss of topher street at 8:15, Twent 00) slontate an Cad to view all the public inst sails ) GROVES TO CHARTER— rates; Walter’s Grove, Sther Groves, BLOOMER & CO. For excursiot AUNDAY BOAT FOR GLEN COVE AND. ROSLYN landing at\ ollege Point, Great Nec Gity, Isian nds’ Point and Glenwood,—steamer SBAWANHA\ li leave pier Ne. 24, Fast River (Peck slip), ever y, at 9 o'clock A. M.; Kighth street at 9:05 and. Thirty. i street at 9:15, returning to the city about 6 o'clock SATURDAY AFTERNOON EXCURSI UP THE —The beautiful ainer AN Enrobs leaves ket street, East River, at 3:15, and Thirty-third 30 P, for Nor 3 M., eturning to the city abo Ky ever: to P. Saturday after- ving excur- d enjoy one the most delightful rough the Sound and East iver. rsion, $1 25, NDAY. eveniny Fare for en MORNINO “BOAT FOR NEWBURG.—THE steamboat THOMAS COLLYER leaves from pier foot Harrison stree y 20, at 8 o'clock ; Chi third street at 8:45, at Hastings, Dobbs’ Ferry, Irvington, Sing Sin, straw, Iona stand, Cozzens’ and Cornwall. Returning leaves Newburg at 2o'clock, arriving in New York até Wed Fare 50 cents each way. pe fers pe also Barges and Steamers of all Lage. ey" & A. anteed; magnificent strung (Goldsmit $ rn provements; splendid tone; periect order EAMER WM. COOK, 500 people, is open for vud- ci E “LARGE FIRST. © LASS having accommodations tor Spring Hil, Jona Island and other Groves. YERS, corner Morton and West sts, up s _PIANOFORTES, “OR $135 — BEAU IFUL IRON FRAME PIANOFORTE, Stool, &c.: modern improvements; fully gua t octave agratfe rosewood over Pianotorte: iminense sactitlce, TYHDS, 26 Bleecker street, near Bowery. SACRIFICE FOR CASH—ONLY $175, SEVEN 01 tave rosewood Pianotorte; mo: yle and im- celebrated GOLDS M maker. a 13 Waverley place, near Broad wa: FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY WILL SELL BEAU. titul rosewood Plano, four round corners, caryed legs, case, overstrung bass, for less than $200, 243 East A hea round cornered Pianoforte. $1, take payments b: va A t., between 24 and 3d avs. GREAT BARGAIN.—A SWE ‘ood order; will be sold for $ jarrow. T TONED PIANO, IN . 298 Bleecker street, ar PRIVATE FAMILY NOW IN KUT OPE HAVE LEFT orders to sell their rich rosewood 7% octave four ised * months; maker's price uld rent for six months or peaiasae Call it prie h West Zit s Call immediately at pri: R, MARTIN, Furniture Appraiser. 000; will take $300 cash ; te residence 12 FOUR ROUND, ROSE. with all improvements; maker's OKER PIANOFORTE, wood, 74 octav' guarantee; in use $ months; for sale ata sacrifice: one square Planoforte, 8. P. Petry maker, for $0: alao entire Household oe ist st. N. B. soll Call it private residence 210 West © foods not being appraised will be fi Yor ativ Teassuablo offer ‘Terms cash, $1, property family leaving city. venue. BRILL ANT TONE! A MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR sale— Made order, city maker, 4round corne’ on 200, for $00; Parior, Chamber Dining Fw 06 West 15th st, near s&h 74 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Pianoforte, used six months, fully guaranteed — 8, for 0; Stool and Cove Cabiner, cost Ox for a APPIN Parlor, Chatber, Library and, Dining Furniture; sacrilice. Residence lod East Twenty-fifth street, between Fourth and Lexington avenues. __ AMUSEMENTS. NEW YORK JOHN COLLINS. oOP"s MM ine AND NIGHT OF M On OOM ISS, ne renowned comedie: wD nooks Oe LY LAST woe LAST moet iombad ne ea aR) WALLACE IN ERIN A’CHARRA, BOUCICAULT. Warmers . ENGAGEMENT oergees! the eminent comedian, master spirit thi Kogllsh Stage . . . ° . . . DION BOUCICAULT, . . . ° . . . babtval, hind his New Emotional Play, The part of Mim b; pars of "Misa MUSEMENT. J FOR “THE ‘PEOPLE, A LONG BRANCH RACE: SATURDAY, JULY ae L. RAND GALA DAY AT MONMOUTH PAR ei (VE RACES, No. 1—The Groat Handicap Ste toitonsit geiandy ‘ “ren horses will probably start T! August pee AGE ORE Which 19 horses are entered. No, $—The onbing 4 Stak ‘or which 87 horses are entered. No. 4—The Consolation Handicap, No. &—Prize Maths Mor 16 horses, hetween Survivor and Arcolite. EACH THE COURSE. Take the steamer Jewse Hoyt, at 9:40, or te Plrmouth Rock, at 10:30, from the oot 0 Ake street. Fare for the Excursion, to and from the track, ADMISSION TO THE | FiBL FREE, HN HOEY, President. pus CREE AUTHORESS AND ACTRESS, S38 JOHANNA PRITCHARD, whose mane pate been heralded all over Englana—vice the London Daily News, London Times, London Era, London Morning Post, Liverpool Courier, New York Ls c., &c. fe noe open Shuskomer’s a ae cla: eatres onl janagers havin en dates ci stares her ag 1 Messrs. ALBERT Te vitzroy; office of the “Critic,” 22 Ann street, New York. EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 61§ BROAD. way, between Houston and Bleecker streets.—Every ane ahold visit the wonderful museum? it ie fall of everything people should see aud anderstand. | Leetures Guily on “the Philosophy. of Ma * ‘Those parties tinabie to attend these important iorikives oan neve thom lorwarded, it tree, on receipe ore cents} addressin, SECRETARY NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, Ol Broadway, New York. R. KAHN’S GRAND MUSEUM AND POLYTECHNIC D*; Institute—Rebuilt, remodelled and with 5,000 tresh att es now open to the public at No. 638 Rroadway, josite the Grand Central Hotel. Models of every port inert the human frame, Breathing Mechanical Fig- ‘&c., &c., altovether cotnprising the most entertain. ing. nd finstructive exhibition in the world, Admission 50c. Hentine lectures daily, free to visit ors. BOOKKEEPING, weniiea mates ‘&c., for business or private use.—DOLBEAR'S COMMERCLAL COLLG: romlwa ae of Eigh- teenth street, remains open day and ning all Sum- mer; gentlemen, ladies or boys can have special Lessons inany branch desired. Stiffness, cramping, trembling and Hervousness entirely removed in a tew private les- sons, NHEGARAY INSTITUTE (ESTABLISHED IN NEW J, York in ts14)—“English, and French tor yonne ladies and misses, Boarding and d 529 Spruce street, Philadelphia, Pa. roach nthe isnguage of the family and is constantly spoken in the Institute, theabes Mme. READS THE PLANETS—THE can be known. Send stamp for 229 Sixth avenue, In this City and Brooklyn. OFT OR FLOOR, WITH WATER, WANTED— within nalf mile of Washington square: no objection to stable or pablic building, Fullest particulars to F., box 156 Herald office. WANTED To HIRF—A SMALL HOUSE eecaiars basement preferred), oe good neighborhood, Fourteenth street. and w Fifth avenue. | Ai ting lowest rent, Ls A” $08 West Twenty-third aureck, In the Country. U ANTED—IN A PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE about one hour from New York, two Rooms for a small family; a fair price will be paid for really desirs ble accommodations. Address, with full particulars, J., box 624 Post office. EUROPE. (oBRLAIN, tf RUE DE LA PAIX, brosial Cream for Shi Fashionable Perhumne for the fi Eau Lustrale for the Hair, @ (preparation speciale), N'S HOTEL NEAR THE CRYSTAL pper Norwood, London,—To tourists and its elevated, pleasant and most. salubrious bisau de Color famit position, combined with the comforts afforded and its eneral management, have made the Queen's Hotel a fr vorite resort of the upper ranks of English society. _™ ARBLE_ MANTELS. KLA STEAM MARBLE AND MARBI Works, 134 and 156 East Eighteenth street —Marbie and Marbleized Mantels, Tiling, Marble Counters, Monu- mes c hee that defy competition. Marbie Turning for the trade. N_ ASSORTM or for beanty of design and qu Blate Work ot all kinds MANTELS, UNSURPASSED ity of workmanship. NRPS SEATE COMPANY, Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street, Union square, A. “=A—MARBLP. & MARBLEIZED MANTELS AND ZX. Tiling superior to anything offered in this city; also Monuments, Headsiones, Marble Counters and Wainscot- ing in tine selections, at S$. KLABER & ble Works, 217 to 225 West Broadway and & ight avenue. CO.'s Steam Mar Fitty-tirst street, betwee ua AND TEWARTS SLATE MA wood Mantels.—Rich and elegant designs at the low- est prices, 220 and 222 West Twenty-third street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, MARBLE _ MATRIMONIAL, FOREIGNER WISHES TO MAKE THE ACQUAIN' ance of some pretty and well edacated young lady R, Lox 152 Herald office, Address FOR FURNITURE, A. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, PURNT. 4A. ture and Bedding at lowest cash prices, by weekly instalments, at O'FARRELL'S warehouse, 410 Eighth avenue, between Thirtieth aud Thirty-first streets MAGNIFICENT SATIN BROCATEL PARLOR Suit, nearly new. cost $680, Jor $200; one do., $115; brocatel and rep Suits, $ ), $35; Pianoforte, Paint- Ings Tosewood and. wainut Chamber Suite, ast eae, Bedding, Carpets, Buffets, Extension Table. &c.; le: than half cost. Residence 10 Kast Twenty fth sireets between Fourth and Lexington avenues, “PRIVATE FAMILY, NOW IN EUROPE, HAtE leit orders to sell ior immediate cash all'the ele- Gent Household’ Purnitare. contained in residence ‘Igy est 23d street, Parlor § roe cost ), for $200, satin cove! Suits, $80: Carpets, Mirrors, Pianoforte, cost $900, for $250; Bedroom Suits tor $49, $50, $60, $75 0 to $: ‘complete Bedding, Basement, Library Purni ture; Books, Horses, Carriages, gold mounted Harne: 0 fine valuable old Gi Paintings, &c. Call this day a Drivate residence 120 ¥ ony Fa ar B, RM Turnitare tii ae, GNIFICENT PARLOR SUIT FOR SALB—COST . for $210; do. $128. do. $45; Piunotorte, Par. for, Chamber. Dining Furniture ; property family leaving Clty. 38 Weat oth ee, near Oth av. modern powerful can buy $35 ve e prices, for cash of instalme country, by Ri than ever Offered before in New York, Gr oO; J. SAY ARGAIN,—LESS THAN $100 CASH WILL | PUR- chase a handsome Piancforte, Stool and Cover; Je and improvements; pertect order; sweet, me, 28 Third street, near Bowery. Bi eid AND FURNITURE AT ed Pod CASH J prices; weekly or monthly pay me: CUN NNiNGiAM, 384 and 386 Third avenue, near Twenty-eighth street. P., HALE IS MAKING 10,00 PIANOPORTES FOR the trade epeaee: and better than small makers irty-Arth street and Tenth av. FOR STEINWAY order.—All_ sorts FY Jom caslest term: cash or instalmen ERRELL'S, No. 8 Union square, 165 Fourth avenue, PIANOS AND ORGANS, W AND D SEQGND hand, of first class make ill be sold at iower ts, oF for rent, in elty or & SON, 481 Broadway, Agents wanted. HORACE WAT eat inducements to the trade, MUSICAL, THE SCHOOL JOURNAL” SAYS THE MOST Aourlahing musical institution in America 18 Prot. WATSON'S, 92 Clinton place, Bi be ed 10d Go clasen ‘Cirenlenetiek Ge OND HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS (A 4 Re an sizes, rich fratiarns, English Brussels a nerain, very cheap, at 112 Fulton street, between wi liam and Nassau. SERTED PERMANENTLY Teeth { RTIFICIAL TEETH 13 without plates, clasps or any extractions, built upon WOR, to natural shape and color. Dr, SIGESMOND, 22 East Tenth street, near University QLANCHE OMESBY, CLAIRVOYANT. past, present and ‘future business. She remains two only. 604 Sixth avennie, \CROPEAN CLAIRVOYANT Lae | Get ao se enesses, causes eee 1 cent iat Weat Tentv-utayees Ne MW 4 SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1873—WITH SUPPLEMENT. LasT MIGHT OF THE G HERNANDEZ FOSTER TROUTE. Risa The pautuinine the MA tir TRUM The drama of LIFE IN THE A SACKWOODS, ers lorious comedy of STRUCK SALLY. Master CAWTHORNB, ‘TTLE FRANKIE, THE ORIGINAL PENDY. qifonday, the popular HAG will appear in oung American actor, MARIU: POE A iteine tek G. Macder, LIGHTNING BOB. JENTRAL PARK GA’ RD =e EEODORE THOMAS. a UNRIVALLED SUMMER NIGHTS’ CONCERTS, THIS (SAT July 19, at 8. PROGRAMME FOr, URDAY) EVENING, Introduction, * Trois Danses Allcmanies, faces te serene from’ the Tri Der &itt Der Walkueren. Overiure, “Hunya di Lass: 10. a ‘acte, Colombe’. LL “Geschichten aus dom Wiener Waid’ 1d, Marcl Dueppler S'OFM".. eee ee eae amie. Sue. Packages containing’ 12 tickets ‘yaat ie ustial p'aces. Every nity RSDAY evening, GRAND EXTRA CONCERT, ERRACE GARDEN THEATRE, 58th street, i between Lexiasten one thie avenues. SUNDAY BYENING, July 20, at o'clock. Blumchen. To be followed by “Vermischites,” and to conclude with, for the third time, “Mons. and Mme Denis.” pene. Lys Ry ge seats, 25c. extra, Boxes, $2 Packa; L 2 cS ‘ 5S 6 1 a 0 RAND AM MATI VIOLINS—EXAOT COPIES OLE SDN agency and 7 Ab the celebrated Eremone Votin, BU nn ig vane 38OR J. JA ATS ci deacri; pti treu ulars, 92 01 iinton ater RBNE 1s hydalantnbternae re THEATRICAL AND sHow “PRIN RINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREEf, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIATY CUTS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. __YACUTS, STEAM BO. A’ feet im leng! th, teet beam; can ‘be bought ata bargain; ate ts’ in pericct working order, and is # ood salloy e Yacht can be seen by applying to ACOB G, SANDERS No, 150 State street, Albany, For further paruiculars iauire of HORACE & ELY, No, 22 6 TONS REGISTER, ‘arry her load on deck’ gg OUSTA, 1i7 Wall street. ACUT FOR SALE— ‘ABOUT | 2 VERT LONG, sLoor, half cabin, builtin best fan ‘will be sold cheap. ‘70 Mercer street. 100 Boats 873 South street an: BOATS—ALL KINDS AND SIZES, WOOD AND Bron Oars, on hand, at my shops, 363, 1ldth street, Hartem River. STEPHEN ROBERTS. _ EYES AND BARS. RTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES—T J. DAVIS, IN- ventor and only maker of the Improved Artificial Human Eye, acknowledged by the faculty to_ be the onl: correetimitation of nature. in the worl. 127 Bast Fie teenth street, between Third aud Fourth avenues. BILLIARDS. <STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES AND « the Phelan & Collender Combination Cushions for by the patenwe tL OLLENDER, sttccessor Collender, 733 Broudway, New York- GREAT REYOLUTION iS Pa presen os vianecs| improved pasts Len steel wire Cushions; amteed tor year Tables, bevelled and Rraight, but litde used, $125 WM. BH. GRL ihekatha &00., 40 Vesey street. Al. gale only to Phelan pees MISCELLANEOUS. pee Stat ASTABLISHED 37 YEARS.—JOB "BOOKBINDERY and editions bonne Re {be lowest at poe. ER'S SONS, 55 Doy street. ae of 20 years’ New vork Herald and odd numbers for nHE GREAT REMEDIES FOR Dla Eta hs wasting and indigestion are SAVOR E'S Pancreatic Emulsion and Pancreatine. ‘dedient, ond who have made it a special stady t era that life ts pro- longed ina remarkable manner; tite, also strength and weight, increased, digestion real Maa nour- finmentl ee iy and the general cell ition of the ne body Pn arene by their use. Price from 2s. OORE (¢ vps to the Queen, H. a adie Prince of Wales, [is Highness the Khedive of Egypt, &c.), 143 New Bond street, London, and all chemists, druggists and storekeepors throughout the States and Cana id Note. — Name and trade mark on each bottle. pile SPR MARRIAGES AND D&ATHS, Married. HOLME—PEEK.—On Wednesday, July 16, at the Warburton Avenue Baptist church, Yonkers, by Rev. Walter W. Hammond, of Jersey City rg ee N.J., JaMes E. HoLMe and EOnes daughter oi Peter F. Pak Esq., all of Yonkers, N. Y. Jooss—LEvTZR.—At Stuttgart, on Thursday, June 19, by the Rev. Dr. Teichman, ALICE, youngest daughter of the late Emanuel Leutze, of New York, to CAR. Jooss, Esq., of Stuttgart, Wartemberg. McCaRTER—CUMMINS.—On Tuesday, July 15, by the Rev. Dr. Rice, at Grace church, Jersey City, LupLow McCarter, of Newark, to Miss EMMA GEORGIANA CUMMINS, daughter of John Cummins, be of Brooklyn. ‘CELROY—WILLIAMS.—On Thursday, July 17, at St. James’ church, Fordham, by the Rev. A. M. ives, the Rev. IRVING McELRoyY to Karr P., eldest daughter of Thomas P. Willams. No cards. TAYLOR—BRADBURY.—At Montclair, N. J., on Wednesday, July 16, by the Rev. Mr. Bradford, as- sisted by the Rev. Aaron Perkins, Mrs. A. E. Brapsory, of Montclair, to Rev. E. E. L. TayLor, of Brooklyn. & Birth. Howeitt.—On Thursday, Jul: street, Brooklyn, the wife of a son, 17, at 280 Front iiliam P, Howell of Died. ABRAHAM.—Thursday evening, Joly 17, IsaBen, oe wiie of A, Abraham and daughter of E. ams, ‘uneral will take place on Sunday morning, at nine o'clock precisely, from her late residence, 597 Lexington avenue. ‘The relatives and friends of the famiiy are invited to attend, The members of the Ladies’ Bikur Cholim So- clety are invited to attend the funeral of Mrs, Isa- bel Abraham, at nine o'clock A. M., on Sunday, the 20th inst., from the residence of her parents, No, 597 Lexington avenne, near Fiity-second street, By order of the President. BEUTHNER, Secretary, Mrs. BeLi.—In Morristown, mn Thursday, July 17, CHARLES J. BELL, aged 2 years. Friends of the family are invited to attend the fune: on Monday, the 21st inst., at two P. M., at the West Presbyterian church, West Forty-second siyget between Fifth and Sixth avenues, eit. —O On Thursday a July 17, ToaDDEvs ELL, in the 64th year of his age. Faneral takes place from St. Paul’s Reformed church, 146th street and Third avenue, Mott Haven, Rk ie on Sunday, July 20, at half-past one o'clock P BoruER.—On Thursday, Joly 17, Wintiam Law- RENCE, infant chiid of Dr. George H, and Heneretta L. Butler. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, 19th imst., at ten A. M., at 161 Kast Fiity-sixth street, Burritt.—In this city, at 20 Bond street, on Friday, July 18, 1873, WILLIAMSMINA, the beloved wife oe E. J. Burritt, in the 36th year of her age, Notice of funeral nereaiter. CaPERSs.—On Thursday, July 17, at the St. Clond Hotel, New York city, LINDA DE&LAVAN, eldest daughter of William W. and Fila F. Capers and granddaughter of James A, Ferguson, aged 16 | months, Relatives and friends are respectfully en to attend the iuneral, from the Church of the Holy Trinity, corner of Madison avenue and Forty- seventh street, on Saturday, at half-past two o'clock. CarreNter.—On Thursday, July 17, JoHN W. CARPENTER, in the 29th year of his age. Friends of the tamily, also members of York Lodge, No. 197, F. and A. M., are cordially invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 202 Hudson street, on Sunday, the 20th inst., at two o'clock P. M. CaRyYL.—On Friday, July 18, of scarlet fever, LIE, youngest daughter i Isaac B, and Sarah iE Caryl, aged 1 year and 8 days. Relatives and triends of the family are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of ner parents, 121 East Biatty third street, on Sunday, July 20, at two o'clock CHILSON.—WILLUM ELY CiILSON, former!; Passaic, N. J., was killed by a falling tree at coon, Washington Territory, about May 23, 1673, CUSHING.—On Tuesday “evening, July 15, JAMES CUSHING, Jr., aged 41 yea! Relatives and trends ‘of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, the 19th inst., from the Church of the Divine Pater- nity (Dr. Chapin’s), corner of Forty-fifth street and Filth avenue, at one o’ciock P. M. Dancsy.—On Friday, July 18, LAURA E. and Ep- ee J. (twins), infant children of C.F. and Eliza ancey. Friends of the family are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, from 317 Ninth street, on Sun- day, at two o'clock P. M. DONGAN.—On Thursday, ay 1%, Ricnarp Don- GAN, in the 71st year of his ay The relatives and friends ire ‘requested to attend the funeral, on Saturday, the 19th instant, at one o'clock P. M., from ls late residence, 78’ Adeipni street, Lat eS DoyNng.—On Thursday, July 17, MicuarL Dorner, aged 59 years. ae reap friends and acquaintances of the fam- | A ‘e'respectiully invited to attend his funeral, on 1 twelve o'clock, from his late residence, treet, Morrisania. ‘ bight ira ‘DiGaye Copy oA cot ol Thomas A, and uss B Gahe- daughter o! io oe years, 6 months and 10 days, Telatives and friends of the the family are re. spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 393 Washington Snap corner of Hiesert are on Saturday, the lotr instant, at two o 4 nee In the 434 year of his age, Peren lace on Sund: ae funeral will take p! ay, ieee clock, from the residence of bis oe oe Sixty-seventh street, near Tene Long Island, ted itn TRRTASAD, 4 oe “ Tier a sprekrae ed ine Ob RNDRICKSON.. 0. ai A. M.—BRETHREN— You are hereby summon: to attend @ special communication, at the Council Chamber, No, 169 Bows ry on eae ek July 2, at 1136 o'clock, sharp, for the pu attending the funeral of our late brother Prenian. Hendrick son. Members ot sister councils are fraternaily invited to attend. = JOHN aa, Councillor. ALBERT 5, HeNNESY.—OD jay, J 18, Mangaret HEN- NESY, & native of Cahir, Tipperary, Ireland, aged 38 years. East Thirteenth street, on Sun- ‘uneral from 429 day, 20th inst., at one do Horpuan.—in this city, on Tuesday, July Me Lo Horrman, aged 74 years, 6 months and by will take place from his late residen: 245 Henry siresh oF punday, 20th inst, at Vamos one o'clock P entre and friends of the family are peaieea to attend. HOWE.--Suddenly, tn Brooklyn, on Tuesday, July 15, SAMUEL 8, Hows, in his Gist year. Funeral services from his late residence, 152 President street, Brooklyn, on Saturday, the loth instant, at four o’ciock. Kelatives and friends of Sha ely are invited to attend without Jurtier notice. K&NDALL.—Suddeniy, 9 Friday, July 18, ABTEMAS_ KENDALL, tn bis 60th yea: Notice o| eral hes Lag! ote egenlion Troy, on Weancaday,’ Joly 16, SAMORL B, Lak, gon of the late Hotchktss and Eli th Lake, otfully invited The relatives and friends are re: late residence, 58 to attend the funeral, from his Morton street, on Sunday, 20th inst., at one P, M. LANDERS. Thursday, July 17, CATHARINE LanD) ed 62 years. ‘Tne relutives and friends are invited to the faneral, from the residence of her son-in-law, Thomas Daly, Eleventh avenue and Sixticth street, this day (Saturday), at twelve M. prompt. Lewis.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday evenin July 1, ather residence, 162 Rutiedge street, JunNIe E., wife of Jacob |.ewts, in the 37th year ot her age. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from Cbrist’s chure! le ford avenue, Sunday aiternoon, at two o'clock, Le GaLLEZ,—At Shulsbury, Mass., on Thursday, July 17, H. Exiza, wife oi P. G. Le Gallez, of thi colt; asony,—At Yonkers, on Saturday, July 12, Wi1- LIAM H. Masonry, aged 86 ‘eh MERRDITH.—On Friday, 18, of cholera infan- tum, WALTER HASHAGEN, on son of John and Car rie Meredith, aged 1 year and 25 days. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his grandiather, J.C. Hashagen, 16¢ Prince street, on Sunday, July 20, at two P. M. Minns,—In Gravesend, L. I., at the residence 0) her son-in-law, A. B, Lowber, on Wednesday, July 16, SALLY, widow of John Minns, in the s7th year of her age, The trends and relatives of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend her funeral, on Satur- day, July 19, at four P. M., rom the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Robert Osborn, 63 St, James place, Brooklyn. MONAGHAN. —On Thursday morning, July 17, after @ lingering illness, MICHAEL MONAGHAN, e friends of the family, and those of his uncle, Jon. Quinn, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at one o’clock, from his late residence, 218 East 106th street. MULDoon,—On ees July 18, of infammation of the lungs, Joun MULDOON, native of Loughrea, county Galway, Ireland, aged 49 vears. The relatives and triends of ‘the family are re- spectfully invited to_ attend the funeral, from hia late residence, 321 West Forty-seventh street, on Sunaay, July 20, at two P. 2 MULLAN.—On Thursday, July 17, GEorGE J. V., eldest son of George V. and the late Mary A. A. srs! aged 16 years and 1 day. The relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral, from the residence o} his father, No, 22 East Eighty-fifth street, on Satur- day, the 19th inst., at two o'clock P. M. MULLANY.—At Grand Rap, Py Mich., on Thurs. day, July 17, Lewis Epwakb, only son ef John R, Rath of Jersey City Heights, in the 23d year of is age. Notice of funeral hereafter. MoGinn.—On Thursday, July 17, Jon MoGINN, in the 67th year of nis age. The relatives and friends are requested to attend the funeral, on Sunday, July 20, at two o'clock P. M., from his late residence, 49 Jackson street, MCKINLAY.—At 363 Broadway, Williamsburg, on Thursday, July 17, at hali-past seven P. M., GEORGE MCKINLAY, aged 46 years. Relatives and friends are respectfully requested to attend the funeral, at his late residence, thi (Saturday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. OapEN.—At Cornwall, Orange county, N. Y., on Wednesday, July 16, EMELINE, widow of Josepl Ogden, in the 75th year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son- iu-law, E. W. Merrill, 164 Ross street, Brooklyn. Eg. ie on Saturday, 19th inst., at half-past two o’clock O’RouRKE.—On Thursday, July 17, BRIpGEt O'ROURKE, in the 31st year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her brother, Owen O’Rourke, 340 West Sixteenth street, on Saturday, at one o'clock P. M. Pratr.—On Thursday, July 17, 1878, NELSON W. PRATT, son of Anna and the late Nehemiah Pratt, aged 23 years. Relatives and friends of the family, also of his brothers, Rev. George N. and Sand: ford E. Pratt, are invited to attend the funeral services, at the Bediord street Methodist Episcopal church, on Sunday afternoon, July 20, at hali-past four o'clock. REID.—On Friday, Jul, ‘- ASOT RALD REID, aged 72 years, 5 months and 7 aays. ‘he relatives and triends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late peeeor tiene 434 West Twenty-seventh street, two o'clock P, ona Be By Wotaceay jay, faly io at Cherry Valley, Otsego county, N. Y., SopHia, wile of Gideon Sampson, of New York city, aged 71 years, SCHULTZE.—On Wednesday evening, July 16, Sopuig, wile of Henry F, Schultze, in the 43d year of her age. The relatives and friends of the fami brethren of Naval Lodge, No. 69, F, and Tespectfully invited to attend her Juneral, from her late, residence No. 172 East Eighty-fifth street, on Sunday, the 20th instant, at one a’clock P. M. StMoNs.—On Thursday, July 17, at 12:15 A. M. MINNIE M., only chiki of John F, and Carrie M Simo sag aged 13 monchs and 4 days. Relatives and irsends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of William P. Mulford, ., North Broad street, Elizabeth, N. J., on Sat- ure ay, the 19th instant, at three o’clock. PAD etd please copy. TeNNy.—On Thursday, July 17, HENRY MELVIN, infant son of ate and Matilda Tenny, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday morning, at ten o’clock, from 176 Monroe street, Brooklyn, TUGNOT.—On Wednesday, July 16, after a lingerin; illness, GEORGE TUGNOT, of this city, in the 67 year of his age. The funeral services will be held at his late resi- dence, 323 Second avenue, on Saturday, July 19, at nine o'clock A. M. ‘The remains will be interred in the family vauit at Cold Spring. Train leaves Hud- gon iver depot, Forty-second street, at 10:45 Cold Spring, N. Y., and Rainham, Kent county, Engiana, papers please copy. Vouk.—On Friday, July 18, Mary, twin daughter acne H. and Annie Volk, aged 11 months and 7 "The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, the 20th, at two o'clock P. M., from the "residence of her parents, 19 First street, Watcorr.—On Wednesday, July 16, Avevstus 8. WaLcort, aged 32 years. Funeral from Grace church, Providence, R. I., Saturday morning, July 19, at eleven o'clock. Re- latives and friends are invited to attend. Memphis ee .) papers please fe ys WALSH. Thursday, July CATHERINE WALsH (maiden name Catherine ordonnosy” native & Tralee, county Kerry, Ireland, in the 7th’ year of er Therelatives and friends of the family are re. spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 739 Tenth avenue, at two o'clock, om Saturday, 19th tnst. WILLARD.—On Wednesday, July 16, suddenly, Mrs. M. E, WILLARD, eldest daughter of Silas U, Smith. Friends and relatives are invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, 825 West Twenty- ninth street, on Saturday, 19th ih it one P. M. Woop.—On Wednesd 5 Jul; Hy 16, Bordentown, Mary B., wife of Alexander ‘ood, in the 69th year of her age. Funeral this day de Ne from her late resi- dence, at'ten o'cloc —--+ —— THE POPPER HOMICIDE, Assaulted by Persons Unknown. Coroner Keenan yesterday morning at his office, 40 East Houston street, concluded his investiga- tion in the case of Dr. Joseph Popper, late of 537 Fifth street, who died from fracture of the skull, caused, as alieged, by having been knocked or pushed down on the pi nt early on the morn- ng of the 22d ult., tously yg ee Albert Beeler, of 219 avenue B, testified that on the night in question he saw & large crowd follow- ing @ nan, supposed to be deceased, some of whom shoved him against @ Wagon; never saw any of the men before; t rties went on, and soon after the witness heard a blow and saw the man in his shirt sleeves fall; the whole crowd then ran away; ba 4 were all young men, © case was then submitted to the jury, who found that death resultea from a viow at the hands be some person or persons unknown, on the 22d of June, in avenue A, near Filth street, suddenly, Daptain Walsh and Detective Dunn, of the Sov- eset vbera will sersek ve hae eeanat search jor 1c les Who are gubposed haye agsaul Wi, Poppet

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