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The Police Kidnapping Case—The Accused Preparing Their Caso—Publie Comment. Important to Holders of Security Notes. ‘The number of petitions, voluntary and involun- ary, filed in bankruptcy in the United States Dis- ‘trict Court for the Southern District of New York, ‘emounted, on tne Ist inst., to 4,767, being a yearly werage of 681 during the seven years in which ‘the Bankruptcy law has been im operation. The ect took effect on the Ist of June, 1867, having been approved by Congress in the month of March ‘previously. THE POLICE KIDNAPPING CASE. cnsiiitilialioeip ‘Gandia and Captain Wil- Mams Preparing for Fight, but Have Net Got Counsel Yet—Postponcment of the Investigati om Till To-Morrow—The Comments on the Case. In the expectation that some additional light ‘would be thrown on the Teresa Small case, and that the feeling of doubt and perplexity that over- shadows it still—notwithatanding the explapations of the affair made by Police Commissioner Gardner and Captain Williams—would be removed, there ‘was a large cfowd tn attendance yesterday in the Supreme Court, Chambers, before Judge Donohue, before whom it had been arranged to have the in- vestigation take piace, Among those earliest im attendance were Mr. and Mra, Clit tom, the parents of the young girl; Mra Annie Smal, her foster mother; and with the latter Mrs. Talbot, with an infant chud, who with her husband occupies a portion of the same apartments with Mra, Small im the tene- menfhouse No. 16 First street, charged by Com- missioner Gardner and Captain Williams with be~ ing keptasa panel house, and to rescue from which they took away the young girl. A notable cir~ cumstance, however, was that neither Commis. sioner Gardnér nor Captain Williams put in an ap- pearance, and neither was the child produced in pepe jact doubtless — to the probability of nent of the in 0, and which, Py will be seen, was tneresuit. It was evident that Mrs. Small did not anticipate any- called Assistans District At- stn that he had received a letter De id Smith, Corporation Counsel, Fojucetng, on bebalf of Commissioner Gardner, ave the examination siioorned ull Monday, in order that 't assign special counsel to re resent the i mu the lurther Proceed. (ngs before the Court. Mr. Howe, in reply, stated that while he was ready and extremely anxious to proceed with the case, he should not, of course, under the circum- stances, press the investigation then; but he should strenuously insist that mo further delays = OT ana but that it be proceeded with on jonday. Juage Donohue accordingly adjourned the case ‘over till to-morrow, with the undersianding that | the other side would then be ready to go on. | Upon this announcement the crowd rapidly | tainned out, But the subject was not allowed to drop here. Many lawyers exchanged their whis- | red views of the case, and an earnest group in | é vestibule in loud and animated tones gave ut- | *erge i the biggest outrage that has deo S st Outrage that M perpe- trated in this city in many a day,” exclaimed one. “That’s so,” said another, “and the excuse | given by Commissioner Gardner 13 the most fimsy pretext that could be devised to justify such open | defiance of the plainest ‘undamentat principle of Jaw, tiata man’s house ts his castie,’”” And thus the comments continued. It was @ notable fact that among all lawyers and others not = Sg eg Commissioner Gardner and Captain | BUSINESS IN THE OTHER COURTS. | URITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. Business in Bankruptcy. VOLUNTARY PETITIONS. Wiliam MacBryde, William ‘Stan, Abraham L, Barie, Samuel 8. ie, Charles C. MengeL ADJUDICATION IN AN INVOLUNTARY CASE. Joseph H. Rostern. Raymond 8. Perrin, Thomas Lynch, Daniel J, y as Lync! niel J, SUPREME COURT—TRIAL TERM—PART 2. important to Holders of Security Notes. Before Judge Westbrook. Messrs. Baker, Sandford & Co. brought suit against William C, Moore and Elias Hotchkiss on a promissory note for $2,500. The defendants averred that the note was accommodation paper made by Moore and given to hotchkiss to use as security ; that plaintiffs knew this and parted with | zo value for the note, Plaintiffs swore that the; did not know these facts, but took the note an: credited Mr. Hotchkiss’ account for groceries sold w the St. James Hotel. Judge a im commenting on the case, said ‘the note, according to defendant's own inoveane had not been diverted from its bupose, and even admitting it was held as security only py the plaintiffs, they could recover ; that where a promis- sory note was made solely, if it was so Used, the faci of ita being accommodation paper made no @ifference, nor whether the hoiders partea with any value. He accordingly directed a verdict for ‘the plaintims ior the full amount claimed. Jonn Henry Hull sor plaintiffs and Messrs. Bar- Bett and Pulver for dejendaats. SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. Decision. Lawrence. jemorandum. | Trimm vs. marie’ SUPREME COURT—CIRCUIT—PART 2. The May term of this Court will commence on Monday, May li. By ba? oP of the Court. WILLIAM WALSH, Clerk. SUPERIOR COURT—GENERAL TERM. ‘The Superior Court, General Term, sat to-day for | ‘he purpose of rendering decisions, By Judge Monell. Alonzo Dutch vs, John Harrison.—Judgment | amirmed. Avram Dowdney vs. Henry Volkenning.—Order | reversed, with costs. The Central National Bank vs. Leonard D, White | et al—Order affirmed, with cos James B. Ross et al. vs, Join Combes,—Order of Felerence reversed, with costs, By Judge Curtis. ee = . Black vs. Samuel B. White._yudgment a new trial ordered, with costs to appel- iant to fo abide event. By Judge Sedgwick. | Gustavus A. Fidecker vs. The Guardian Mutual Ite Iasurance Company.—Judgmentaiirmed, with | ests. By Judge Speir. Max Menresheimer vs. The Continental Insur- ance Cos rar granting a new triai on the minutes ai with costs, Alexa ay Kinkaird vs. wi iam H, Dwinelle.— Judgment afirmed, with costs. Frederick A. Chase vs, Cortelins Vanderbilt et al., impleaded with the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad Company.—Order sustaining | Gemurrer to complaint sustained, with coste, FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET POLICE COURT. ‘Two Accomplished Burglars Caught at Last. Betore Justice Sherwood. ‘Within the last six months several very heavy | burglaries have been perpetrated im the Nine- teenth, Twentieth and Twenty-ninth precinets, and the bold and adrojt manner in which they were | earried out warned the police of those places that | | the thieves were not of the ordinary character. | Ali the machinery of the department was set in | motion to catch them, but not the faintest clew re- warded the extraordinary efforts thus put forth. The Nineteenth precinct latterly became the | scene of the most important operations of these bold thieves, and the failare of detectives McGowan and Levine to arrest them caused the censures or the Central Department to come down heavily on Captain Gunner, Albthey could do, however, was to ascertain after the perpetration of each burgiary | that it was the same person or persona who were | operating so successfully in their district that had ( worked the other precincts mamed. Contrary to | Precedent, these thieves did their work in the day | tame, and selected 8 re manston mext to which wad a Vacant ho lat id gain admittance one wey 0 an- Was thet an easy matter to e an the Rext houre trough Fhe : ——— i A Division Encampment This Summer from members of the National Guard sent to the | fo HERALD in advocacy of the proposition that the First Division should go into camp for a couple of weeks this summer, and the general talk among | the rank and file favorable to the idea, it is more | than probabie that there will be an encampment this aommer, Of course nearly everything depends | upon the Major General commanding and the brigade commanders, The Major General can at his discretion order the division into camp, and | need not ask anybody’s advice one way or the other, anything at all about the rank and file of the | militia that any action on the part of the General in this way would create a great deal of bad feeling—among those whose business would be interfered with by the order, and who, as a general | ondary consideration. Once ia | their return home they would certain! of | about the duties of the soldier other than marching | anencampment, If one should be held in July | issued, | betore the time fixed,” | to get out of town tor a week or two. One great ob- Bartsell’s, street SN in 3 to Seventy-ninth varioua Rp On No. i Ha Fi the ot ae r De, —- _ Lape ‘of jew t of $652. The se eutral Ofice detectives matter in hand, and arrested two “colored men—one & private watchman and the other @ servant of Mr. Lang’s. Nothing could be proved against them, however, and they were Gomarns. show- that could do even less than thi ae wi aoe ves. and Levins privately, but nog Aes ediately disch: d. i Mo i te at night, MeGowan rt Levi Mtr ouiy renee, onderin rehen te app they walking along Third tively on Over the fate that awaites tuem secured those desperaie bu that disturbed ‘the peace of mind of the whole police force, raed two young men was Ay gael by the unusual conduct of yung men Tespectaple nce. stator warched Men ana finally took Tee to to the oe een nes eaves spe names as John J. Smith was found eee ren anda a burglars instrument of an ordinary kind and a si pocket knife, one of the blades ith od of which was pee oO whe Capt Gunner, Pree ent, remembered thar the ‘blade of 's ie anes hs feng » eeaene “orth” ie Ie Reuse, sad was’ brought tor’ matched the There was no doubt abou ot the e blade ties aren th aa ‘those On the part of romaiung'on the knife. Joy took the place Of sadness in the hearts of the ‘and. bis Pre tad and no wonder, tor the; ed before Durgiara, or, at ahy rate, two of them, | hom they had been hanwag: agua met were locked uD, taken to Police Headg' intimated to Captain Gunne: his desire to make @ contession, and he did ros He admitted that it ‘was he who had been in Mra, Wilson’s house and helped to commit the robbery of Mr. Lang's reai- dence. He also gave information that will lead ‘vo the recovery of all the property stolen or t ter part of it; but as to the other burglaries frotnor ther places he remained beehee saying he took part only in that at Lang’s restdence. ‘They were arraigned in the above — yester- ony, where the colored man McCrear, identi- Smith asthe man who was ip ilson’s house; and other members of the Tamuly are Posi- tive bonnelty is the same who.stood for nearly two hours oppusite the house, and fled when the alarm — an by the colored man on finding Smith on e top noor. Mr. John A. Mott, who appeared for them, asked for an examination, and the case was set down for next Wednesday. The importance ol this arrest =< be estimated at present; for it is expected t not only will thousands of dollars’ worth of stolen property be recovered, but the receivers of this property will be aiso arrested, COMMISSION OF APPEALS. Aupaxy, N. Y., The general calendar of the Commissi peai will not be taken up unl Wednesday, at ten o'clock A. M. MILITARY . NOTES. 2, 1874. ion of Ap- May 6, Possible and Probable. Judging irom the number of communications But every one understands who knows thing, make it a point to attend parades us little as possible. It would, in the opinion of some of the men iu the Third brigade, be better to open lists in each regiment, and if enough signa- tures be obtained to have each regiment repre- sented in the encampment the idea could be car- ried out very well. However, the officers of the First division, who have been spoken to on the subject, believe that if there isto be a division encampment at all 1t should be started as a purely military affair and not as a volunteer picnic. This 4 is certainly the proper view to be taken of the roject, for men who have willingly become memt- Bers of’ the militia became members with-the itis that they made themselves calied upon for duty in ae ‘and that an — hyd an encampment onthe division was among robabilities. General Varian, one of the best ‘20 liers in the diviston, is | and always has been heartily in favor of @ brigade or division ergo and when the matter Feat Ah Sia Seis eat oe of ron ears it - z Dix himse! his mi eat advocates. Governor Af, in sage to the Legislature, in Jan fet in reter: Ting to the excellent Comey meme ed the State troops, stated that drilis by Cae 80 that the troops coult become accustomed to oc! in large bodies whenever an emergency would render such a thing a necessity. It is conceded that there can be no better method g accus- tom troops to act onioualy lary ge bodies than by an encampment. A ee je Fwy pow and then during the year og not any means sufficient, and experience has 6 yine militia in the as past that but very little #0) came irom the few brigade drills that have been thus far hela. apf dg? officers in the First division, in speaking about this matter yeate! , remarked :—"I am certain that two- thirds of every regiment in n the division would gladly embrace the OppOrSUnILY, if offered, of going into camp. Heretofore we nave had com- pany encampments, and, in two or three in- stances, Tegimental encampments; but what is | wanted Is an encampment where men of various | regiments will constantly come in contact with one another. For instance, in detailing the guard im @ division encampment, every regiment would, b | Post oftice, New York, CITY AND COUNTY CONSOLIDATION ‘The following circular bas been addressed by the CHEPEPORT Re rces eiccemene Gouneumaa Cem bt op anemia. t Azzam L. Bane, Esg., Auditor of Accounts :— ving an act consclida- oe, ihe Fovernwent, ot ew eee axpey fointesrative yn 0 ci Consoiid: imtentioun is de Aireetness and economy allairs of the city. It may be expected that these who And geet and ad- tage im perpetuating the old state of things will Le found st every opportunity. iaterposing obiections ail obstacles to the execution ot ite benign ovis but ‘ eno sirecae coerey, will Cog these ope vantages communi iin this re result the ad's of every person em, toyed in this department, len his proper sphere of duty, will be confidently antici teh other Instructions wil be communicated to you my to time as may Recensary. iDReW H. GREEN, Comptroller PRETTY STEAM LAUNCH, 19 FEET LONG, 2 tect draught, 254 horse power, Bio 8 mies speed, ped ate, sails, awning, Water tacks, poe lee $a: run hee with Tied in | struction, ply to MF. MBENTON, 89 West sirect. or SALE—A FIRST CLASS BLOF XACUT., COM: plete und perfect; 31.6 keel, Li ore and able; price half her vale Rites acu, Montauk Taserance Company, ll ‘oad jor SALES STEAMBOAT “PORT ROYAL LENGTH of kee! 107 poem, B feet: over all, ‘Mi ieets ten ne of *boid, 6 jnder, 28 ; draught, 5 ped inches: ayer Mane, ari in D 00d order goeraly JOUND, FROCKE & 0., 44 iat sive ‘New York. Re Lary order, Can be 18) Post office. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. Im this seul and Brooklyn. GE AN AND WIFE, OF REFINEMENT, Hake charge. of © owner or the Sats a Dienst room xeon ee abana ol ences given. RECEPTION ROOM WANTED—OF AN ENGLISH basement honse, suitable for a physician; inens ‘ Third and = | Seeeeen. as ‘Twen:ieth eth and Fortes streets Thi (01 WANTED—IN 4 GOOD NEIGH. bois MUS Aah a street, Fou: tenant Address CLARK, box 144 oral 0 YOUNG MARRIED’ court (NO CHILDREN) rope Usa take Soares ot o bene fares the ab- INISEGhaTY, Werald office. me FRENCH Lange? Bled maggot FOR. eth - Address ie eee, price and full particulars, F. praia 0 A se ae GERMAN COUPLE, alg ben ie wish to take charge of one or more fort bey can do carpenter and rae work ane todo c ‘Addvoas it M.A, M., station K. Pigg | NIOBLY saan noes. WITHOUT A ha a, for a lady: gcauty must, be exception. able; Peer bias or need mn anvwer; terms tor Samui racing Baas and ng mada tendance, $20 moutaly. town Branch office, LADY OF THE SIGHEST RESPECTABILITY IS pr ee of finding a party who would let her ha a tully furnl one. tween Fourteenth Sixueth streets and Lexington and seventh avenues, f Ht hich she would Board the owner ; also desires serie | eof tal first class boarders. Adaress G., P Herald Uptown Branch office. RESPECTABLE, TRUSTWORTHY AND BESPON- sible pr anew wife want a gentieman’s residence to of during the summer; reterence. Ad- » box 109 Herald office. RESPECTABLE MARRIED Velden WOULD like to take charge of s house during the summer season, or would take care of ‘& tenewent house or houses permanently; unexceptionable reterences given. For Dartioulars address Mrs. K. B., H Uptown Branch office, MAN AND bs Snel WITHOUT CHILDREN, TO take care of hones for a lly going to the coun- try or to uro} dress Y. J. H., box 168 Heradd Uptown Branch office. ‘OUSE WANTED IN A DESIRABLE LOCALITY BY @ small family; maqet S10 yi ne order, with ee Brovementa: rent not to exceed 1a) indmok ear. R SALE THE ROB ROY CANOE ag WITH geen dow a FOS, BALE SSRVEN BOATS. APPLY AT KYLE'S Cottage, High Bridge. full aCe and Scoop, den aft an Sails, Cushions, and Baxs, EM SALE—A SLOOP YACHT, 60 FEET OVER ALL, 2 foot Keel, 14 feer beam: cock pit and cabin hard: ood finish; two b sails, &c., complete Mile sold ceap. ‘Nadress YACHISMAN, box 10s lier= office, Fee SALE-THE WELL KNOWN SCHOONER Yacht Silvie; is im splendid condition; perfectly Fe pped : 108 tons old measurement; 34 fest on decks nearly new; price cash, to BE HER, 13 Barling slip. vid OR SALE—THE PROPELLER NELLIE MAY; CAR- ea oesereee in OM feet water; can be used as a tug: nas large tank and dumps, Apply on board, foot Bare! y atreet, before 9 o’ch any morning. dross, sta stating full partienlars, H. ! WANT a BROWN STONE HIGH STOOP HOUSI is) perfect order; first class neighborhood; high rice $1,500; very smalt tamily, sible, caretul and manent; rent ali in advance it made to my Ne ermane ‘with full particulars, CHARLES ROBINSO! Herald office. MMEDIATELY—A FULLY be erp hee HOUSE, where rent would be taken in Board by adults; pei: Hege af other boarders. Address BUSINESS, box 182 jerald of OOM WANTED.—TO ANY FAMILY INTENDING TO be absent from home during the summer, and who do not wish to leave their house unguarded during their absence, a reliable young man would be willing to exer- cise supervision for the use of well furnished Room ; ref- erence furnished, Address F. F. F., Herald office. OR SALE—THE YACHT ANNIE, NOW LYING IN a Harlem ops mine 1 £0 is orga He ore; everything complete commission. For Paetealers inguire ‘of W f° JOnNSOR 215 East ighty-seventh street, or o ca board. Bf SALE—SLOOP YACHT CLOUD, 27 FERT LONG; sound, fast and sttff: well found; Bow sails, blocks and rh Bates’, foot of Thir afcot, South arookiyny Will be sola cheap. Ade Greas G. W. By box 1,025 New fork Rost office, OR SALE-SEV/ RAL PASSENGER AND FREIGHT mboats, 75 to 26) ter 1 to 30 inch cylinders freight Propel, tra ds sail and steam Yachts, Ferryboats, yi BGK Eman is uth street, (OR SALE CHEAP—A CENTREBOARD SLOOP Yacht, two years old: 3 feet, long, in, complete order; large cabin, welt found. Address C., box 251 Post EW SLOOP FOR SALE CHEAP—AS THK OWNER has no use for her Lt tons. erence at Dry Beck, Joot of First atreet, Jersey City. ‘WM. MALO’ 4,at2o%clock. LOUIS ZAKGY, Chairman of Commitee. JHELL BOATS CHEAP—ONE SINGLE 8scvULL white cedar, 93¢ inches py 30 feet, in the best order, built last season, and one connie scull, paper, is inched 3i feet. For particulars address E. BuNSON, box 823 QCHOONER CRYSTAL FOR SALE.—CARRYING © tons in 4 feet }p inches oc wate gle 19 feet wide; one year old: sails sola cheap lor cash y APR By JOHN 1 JAMES, Cornwall, Orauge TEAM YACHT SPITFIRE FOR SALE—60 FEET ll feet wide, 2% oir ior condenser, Jong, 1 large cabin and pilot “note; suitable for passengers aly at foot of Smith street, Bi va \UGBOAT FOR SALE Samet —APPLY TO DAVID DEWER, on dock, Essex street, Jersey City, where boat may be seen. ‘ACHT OWNERS WISHING TO ENGAGE AN EX. pg sailing master, acquainted with the Sound. the Eastern Shore and Hel) Gate, with best refer- ences, address YACHT, box 118 Herald office. BOATS ON HAND—SPOON built to order, at eat ee PA AND ‘and 114th street, Harlem River, STEPHEN RobEETS LADY WOULD ‘LIKE EMPLOYMENT FOR A few hours daily. to teach, the English branches, music, elocntion, composition, Ac. to adults of, young sons, at thelr houses or at hier residence. ULTURE. pox 197 Herald office. A GENTLEMAN WHO GRADUATED AT 1HE UNI- versity of Berlin desires a few more pupils to in- aed} in German, italian and French, grainmar, corre- ence and conversation; also aucient languages. Bx, thee particulars, to H. A. CURIEL & CO., aver sirect, “[ GRADUATE OF THE COLLEGE OF THE CITY of New York desires to give instruction in the branches commoniy Ca paid in our schools and colleges. Address COLLEGIAN, Herald Uptown Branch office. YOUNG MAN, WELL ACOUSTOMED TO TUITION ot French and German, desires to find some pppilss Gan produce best testimonials Adares F. 8., SKILFUL AND EXPERIENCED LADY TEACHE! peated! to instruct in English, French, Latin at music, deaires a position in a achool or family’; reference given. Address G., box 113 Herald office. T 0 AMITY STREET—A BOARDM AN, GRAY & OO- ‘ovewood parlor grand Pianoforte; must be sold to meet” advances; pros $125, cost $80; a remarkable chance for @ bal AN ARTIST WILL TAKE 4 FEW MORE PUPILS in Off ea fi drawiing from still life, animals, de. at her i east Filly fourth street (formerly term. cr oRENCES GIT a N WOULD LIKE TO EX- change conversation essons swith an American im g lady. Address CAMILLE ¥.,' Herald Uptown ranc ISLAM YACHT 10. BE SOLD AT AUCTION.—HENRY 1) DREHER & SON, auctioneers, at Frank Bates’, oot of Thirty.seventh street. South Brooklyn, Monday,’ May | | not above Fitty-sixth #..c. Address B. C. ANTED—A NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM IN A private house near 8th av. and 68th st Address, stating price, CLAY, Herald office, ANTED—FOR PERMANENT OCCUPATION, BY A Fespectable gentleman and wile, Apartments, tur- pished, for light housekeeping. Addr oo Me Fe Herald Uptown Branch office. ‘ANTED,—ANY PARTY LEAVING THE CITY FOR afew months, having a turnisbed House to let, can find a xood tenant, with best of references, by address- W. H. C., box 1,402 Post ines giving location and terms, of ANTED—BY A PAMILY OF ADULTS, UPPER Part of @ house (even rooms) in centrat loca rent about $W per month, Address box 8,665 Post office. Wy se LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOM IN THE neighborhood of Sixth avenue and Nineteenth pirect, by @ single lara, » Herel ANTED—FLOOR OF FIVE ROOMS IN PRIVATE house, by sentleman and wife; rent about $:3 a Pe cat. Address, with iuli particulars, . A. DA CuNA, No. 172 West Fe firth street. ANTED—A ee OR THIRD FLOOR, UN. on west side, above Twenty-third street, in good neizhporhood; cheap. Address: it Swenty-third street. pretest fa) OR TENEMENT HOUSES TO lease. by J. ROSENSTBIN, 21 Delancey gentleman. Address, wath parucu- office. Vv street“ Hrow 9to 12 A. M. ANTED—FOR A PRIVATE, CAREFUL FAMILY ot adults, a completely furnished House: reat not to exceed $1:0 a month: pald promptly 10 advance in- send of security ; best references given, Address‘. D, . Herald Uptown Branch oifice, ANTED TO REN’—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, two unfurnished Rooms i. a first class office. aw ANTED—A BOARDING HOUSE, WELL FURNISH- ed and nearly full of boarders, containing 16 bed- rooms or upwards; location uptown oF central. Write particulars w X., 18 Ciinton place. In the Country. WANTED GN, JERSEY CITY; GOOD LOCATION, a second Floor in a brick house, with convemence for housekeeping, Address & V. H., 18] Reade street, New ‘ork city. Ws FURNISHED SUMMER Saba term of years. Address E. EK, Broadway, 1 New York. WANTED TO PURCHASE. ANTED—A CIGAR 2 STORE 0 OR STAND, ‘AD- dress J. M., Herald office. ‘ANTED TO PORCHASE—A NO. 1 A OR O NIAG- ara Campbell Hardick Pump. Address PETER GILLSON, Herald Brooklyn Branch office. ‘ANTED—SECOND HAND DRUG STORE FIX- tures—Shel ying, Drawers snd Counters—biack wai- nut preferred. Address box 2,836 Post office. W2xtED-A GOOD FOLDING TOP SEORETA RY'S Desk. Address L, M., box 189 Herald oifice, TANTED—A DYNANO MAGNETO ELECTRIC MA- chine Power to runa6inch cofl. Address, with particulars. box 4,09) Fost office, ce a REMOVAL —REMOVAL OF PAINE’S UPTOWN BUSINESS + Coliene to 1278 Broadway wast side) corner Thitty-tourth street. PAINE’S downtown College. Bowery, since 149: commercial and English branches ladies’ department. C70 bp gl SCOURING AND DYEING CENTRAL 828 way, has removed around tony corner, rast Twelfth street, one door trom Broad wa; the lst'of May. Uptown store, 1,24 Broadway House). Downtown store, 157 Fulton street. FOR TL tion; | rivate house | x 4,9/2 Post | Y $72, ‘moath sau to ‘currency. heen Rrcae | {OR CARDIFF, beh) yaupos AND ALL other and Wal ‘Tne Boutty W mia in Bgland. elt Company's new first clase 6 will nn el Som Pennsylvi Rail. Toad wi SEATORGAN one eee ae curre for £1 bh os an 6 perpcuiars al roadway BPH YHORTHL OHERTOUNU, MANATRO, iieae © Hamburg-American Packet Compan: steamship THURINGIA Captain J. Meyer, es salt on Tharsday, May@7, 1874, Bunbarg ene? Fiymouth, London, Cherbourg and First ‘Upper ake a lower saloon, $72, 501d. age Biecrage to ie Flvimoutiy Lon Tandon and ai'es points feito Eng: voi waite, MearruaLlA wil AT ait a yh Bate bt “ as suara aera, oon og amen ny ORTH eye reer pry rn COMPANY. hampton and Bre he GRAF BISMA x Gaptain o. Mever, ‘will sail on Wednesday, at2 8. My trom Bi foot ‘street, be followed by the ird street, Hol ~ cdabesach Captain J. G Meyer, on Saturday, Rate: Lyerre wag to penton. Ee Havre and Bremen rity in jaivatent in currency), 7m 30 senis, No, 2 Bowling Green. afer re ant OF passage ap! RICH 2c 4 60., ‘ATIONAL LINE, NOTIOE, ‘The most southerly route has always been adopted by this company to avold ice and headlands. lors Mand 47 North River, zo qURE SNSTOWN LIVERPOOL, QUEEN, Bat, May9. 10..M- PAIN: -»-Sat., May 20,3 P.M, CANADA, May 16 5PM. FOR LONDON DIRECT. DENKARK, Capt, Sumner, Wednesday, May 18. at2 P. M. Cabin passage, $70, $8), currency. | Sivcrage. at greatly reduced price. ‘Return ‘tickets at reduced rates, Pre: paid steerage wokets from Liverpool at the lowast rates pply at the company’s office, No. 69 Hromlway. . W. J. HURST, Manager. LIN: AscHOR y EW YORK AND GLasGow. STkAMER EVERY ALTERNATE DAY Galedonia..1uurs.. .May 14 7 Baesonis » Aa. May 16 Kay May 19 a ‘ues. ahi ih Cee eeM@y 21 tes of passage—Yayable in elirrency TO GLA ate rai LOO. i UNDUNDERRY, URENS OWN OR BELFAS?. Cabin, $65 to according to steamer and accommo- ‘dations. turn cekets issued at reduced rates, Intermediate, $35, Stoera: Drafts issued for any amount at lowest rates. peel ie clreuia giving tull information, to Com- 3 office , & No. TIENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents G™TF, LINE. NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, ‘AST AND LONDONDERRY, ‘These elegant new Crvde-binit steamers will sail from ier 36 North Kiver as tollows— TATE OW PENNSYLVANIA jatarday, May 18 STATE OF VIRGIN Saturday, Mi BATE OF GEORGIA, Saturday, uno is And every alternate Saturday thereaiter, taking passen- rsat through rates to all parts of Great Britain n and reland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany. Dratts for £1 and upwants, For trelgnt or passage ap- ply to AUSEIN BALDWIN & CO., Agen’ ts, 2 Broadway. _Steerage office, No, 45 Broadway, N° 7 Browdway. (AUNARD LINE. NOTIOR, With @ view. of diminishing the chances of collision the steamers of this line take a specified course for all sc asons O1 the yeal ‘Un the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Hoston, crossing the meridian of 50 at 43 latitude, or nothing wo te north On the homeward unsage cr go rosin the meridian of 50 one 'N ite AMERICAN eOxee MAIL STE TAM MSHIPS BETWKEN| NEW LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORI if Haisoit i ROM HRW YORK, Wed., May : palma. wee * 5a May 233 ‘Wed., May 7 -’ May 30 red., Juve 3 Sai., June 6 gna every follow: ‘eduesday ana Saturday trom New ‘ork, Steamers, “marked * gos not carry ntecraze paseen- gers. Cabin ads $80, gold, accordiug to accommodation. oe tickets on favorable terms. . Steerage tickets from Liverpool Queenstown ‘and ail parts of pavove at lowest rates. For freight end cabin passage apply at the sompenrs , No, 4 Bow! yn. For steerage passage at 11 Broadway, Trial Banas. .PRANOELEN, Agen Clark ana Randolph streets, Chicago, Tit. OAs LINE SOUTHERLY sabi Royal od steamers are appo to sail as follows :— if 0 £1 ee ‘VERPOOL. net NPAND turd: y, ay § at oon, (CHM oy sea: one GITY "ARIS... Saturday, Nat Ba a ata. er, CITY OF BROOKLY' Saturday, Juie (, at and each sacceediny Saturday from pier ‘SNorth, fiver TES OF PASSAGE, CABIN, $80 and’ $90, gold. according to accommoda- Hound trip tickets at law rates, STEERAGE—To | Liverpool, stown. Glasgow, Londonderry, London, ‘Bristol, Sardi, Be Tiast favre or Hamourg, $80. Prepaid cortideatas, ‘$82 currency. Passengers are forwarded to Sweden, Norway, Den- mark ai Pi at reduced rete Dratts issued at lowest rates. For cabin passaze and xenersl business apply at the Company's office, No. 15 Broadway. ‘or steerage passage at 33 Broadway or pier 45 North SOHN G. DALE. Agent. W ari Rai LINE. jUKLNSTOWN AND LIVERPOO! C TRY! i@ THE UNIT«<D brasne MATL. at From the White Siar docks, Pavonia terry, Jersey City. Rates—Saloon, $8), gold; ‘steerage, cy. Saloons, satercoms, Smoking room’ and bathrooms in midship section, where least motion is felt, thus com- be yey LO speed nd comtore 2 tinm ot plans and other information apply at fe Con! panl any’s offic br way, New bi R. J, CORTIS, Agent R, A. P. MERRILL, DENTAL SURGEON, RE- ‘moved to No. 2 Hast Thirty-third street, first house from Fifth avenue. A MAGNIFICENT AND BRILLIANT TONED 7% octave solid rosewood case Pianoforte for saie.— Used six months; wili sell for less than Beit cont tool and cover; also parlor and bedroom Suits, Mirror, ings, Beds, sore Fi , consisting of hair and spring Mat tresses, Bolst ows; dining room Furniture, large extension », Chairs, Silverware, Buffet; ale a library of choice Books, to be sold at leas te bait cost. Call at tween have removed Py, stable trom 206 West Forty- nth street to Nox 533 to 587 Seventh avenue, corner ‘Thirty-ninth street, where my stable ang Diack maith shop will hereafter be located. MAC! EMOVAL.—MME. E. WINTER, FROM FOURTEENTH street, has removed to 19 West Twenty-second street, and will be ready on the 12th inst. to have a large Rit ere Fein MY PATRONS AND THE PUBLIC.— ivate residence 98 second be Of course, be represented, and the result | Court‘and clinton sirecis Brovkiyn, 'N. Bo<Cam boven | obening ot French Hats and Sonnets. id West Twenty. woud be’ of inestimable qaine to the gen: | this day or § Monday: wae ed mie, feoond a street. if eral usefulness of the on. wou! om do away with much ofthat clannisn ieeling wach | A MAGNIFICENT 7% OOTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- EMOVED—MRS, A. ARMSIRONG’S DRESSMAK- now exists as between regiments. To make tue | instructions given in camps bring forth good fruit (the practical as well as the theoretical), 1t will not suMce to camp out and let the military part of the camp routine be looked upon as @ mere sec. ia camp the rules and regulations as to troops in camp snouid be strictly adhered to, and all infractions of them punished severely. beside the ordinary evolutions by brig- adea and divisions that would be the feature of the encampment, the troops should be instructed in the practical use of the rifle every day. and on feel very much more like soldiers than ever before. There is, I am sorry to say, even amot the best friends of the National Gaard, a@ good deal of contempt for the militia mar as a es. and one is giten annoyed on parade di by the remarks of the jookers on, who induige fa sheers about “feather bed warriors” and all te Il-natured remarks of this Kind spring from the notion, so prevalent among persons not members | f the tia that the members know nothing | well—that, in tact, @ militia regiment is nothing more nor less than @ party of gentiemen asso- ciated together Log the purpose of having a good time océasion: a few parades during the year, with no other set in view than 10 excite the ad: Miration of their iady friends by the glitter of their brass battons and the gorgeousness of taeir gold Jaced uniforms. Now, this is all wrong, for of late poe regiments have been work) hard ile practice, and with good results. During’ tie Loa of July riots the ments which had been accustomed irequent drills and rife practice acted the best, and did nothing without orders, and that of itself should be an incentive for a camp of instruction. Lam in favor of it, and Most of the officers in the division are in favor oi there is but little doubt but that the members of the various regiments could leave town for a couple of weeks, provided the order for the wa campment were y, two or three weeks Volonel Clarke, of the | Seventh, is aiso, it is understood, a strong sdvo- | cate of a division encampment; and Coionel Ward, of the Tweltth; Scott, ot the th; Spencer, ot the Fifth—in act, all’ the commandants of re menté—are favorable to the idea, if it can | properly carried out, and the rank and file | of their commands can arrange their affairs so as | stacie in the way of a division encampment urged by some is the diMeulty of obtaining a suitable piace for the camp. It js true that for a division | camp and room sufficient to admit of division | Mancuvres auite a large area would be necessary ; but then this dificuity is only an imaginary une. There are many places on Long Island and along | the Hudson, and not too far away from the raii- roads (ior the question of transportation, &c., isan an important one), which could be obtained free | Of cost jor the mere asking. Whether there will | be sn saoampment or not depends upon General | Shaler and the brigade commanders in the fi pose, ane upom the commandauts of regiments and tl forte for sale, superbly carved igs and case, four Found corners, made order, celebrated maker, ‘full guaranteed, used four months, for $3u0, inciuding Stool and Cover: Parlor, Chamber’ and Dining Fart Paintings, Bronaes, Silverware, a sacrifice; property family leaving city, 26 West 16th st.. near Sth sy. De seen thu day. LL SUMMER THE WEST SIDE BUSINESS COL- lege Kinet oF day and evening to seay Foung mn and boys Fotitable positions in the il. Twonty-thir street, corber Sixth av. N ACCOMPLISHED FRENCH LADY, SPEAKING several ianguages, wishes to So compea a family to Burope or to the country tor the summer mont ; can act as interpreter, Address TRAVELLED, box 179 Herald Uptown Branch office. By T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20 FOURTHT AVENUE, opposite Cooper Inatitute—Bookkeeping, Writ Arithmetic tau and evening; ladies depart an) 1 Sekeurae practically, with instraments, one quarter —G00D ELNDWEITING TAUGHT IN TEN PRI- + vate lessons at rooms 1,261 Broadway. New pupils Teceived for the month of May at greatly reduced prices Apply immediately at GOLDSMITH’S. LEGANT BUSINESS WRITING GUARANTEED. — Messrs. DOLKEAR, 1,198 Broadway, engi move atifiness, cramping or trembling from a a that pupiisean write any style d d with ease self-pomsession. Boys prepared practically for business, in writing, bookkeeping, arithmetic and other branches in one term. Open day and evening. VOR bb aor d CENTS ey LESSON, THE BEST IN- struction in German, by conversation or grammar, by a North German ludy, Address TKACHEK, No, 458 taught | Fourth avenue, F® GERMAN AND ITALIAN THOROUGHLY taught: conversational fnency imparted | terms $s ‘& week (Liree lessons at pupil's resklenct books, pam- ddreas PROFESSOR, West: i, phlets, £c,, translated. moreland Hot ion square. IRARD _INSTITUTE, 3 RAST SIXTY-SBCOND street, near Central Park—A first class French and English School for boys: will receive pupils for and aux. ing summer vacation; torms moderat Protessor PACL te GiRaRD, D, Director. EW AND SE NT ora payments. ENMANSHTP, BOOK KEE ING AND COUNTIN room duties are taught in the best manner at WE: BIDE BUSINKSS COLLEGE, Twenty-third street, cor- her Sixth avenue. Open all summer, Please call. SPANISH AND PRENCH THOROUGHLY TAUGBT #) by a very nay any’ hea eg method; classes and private lessons: classes formil ng Now on very moderate terms. Apply to ANYONIO RAMOS, 88 University place. WANTED. 0 GENTLEMAN DESIRE! Icesrepjh tastiionapie. round danoine irom « tedy teacher, Address ts, A. »., box 169 Herald oMce, TANTED—AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER OF THE “Ttatian langaage. Address B. B., Herald office. <4 pais | A, LESSON. —0O. (pagent 4 GER. fan by « North Gerivan lady. Addreas GERMAN LaxcU Ade, ald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Bi way. li CENTS AL J:8908—CONVEREATIONAT, FRENCH, good wilof the men in the second place. wal Abe cucampment take niece, Gengral Shaler? | so 50 BBL fy nis Brow young jad: 212 Broag yay, room 1 sun rs fg call on M. Mah | ing establishment, to 28 Kast Twenty-second street. OTOR BISHOP, IMPORTER OF PRECIOUS Stones, Coral Jewelry, &c.. has removed from No. 23 Maiden lane to No. 47 Nassau street, next to the Evening Post Building. ‘M. EMBERSON, IMPORTER AND JOBBER OF Laces, ac. + has s Femoved to 421 Broadway, up otairs QED STAR LINE ‘Appointed to carry the Belgian and United States ‘The following add: are Bppointed to sail it ANTWER! .. May 2§ ——— ¥Row ANTWERP, | PRILADELPHIA. ro! | CYBELE Fil 29 SWITZERLAND... - June 10 VADERLAND.......May 27 May 13 PRICES OF PASSAGE if IN CURRE! First cabin. $8 Second Cabin. $00 Sigerage, » Prephid Passenger accommodutions for all classes unsurpase } ae ees de nee papeinee. Every steamer carries & eon wardens. Through tickets and through bills of laden issued | tarauen all prominent points. For passage, rates uf treight and other information apvly '0 purER WRIGHT & SONS, General Agents, S07 Wainutstreet, Philadelphia; 42 Broad sirect, Now York. B. Vonder Becke, General European Agent, Ant- worp. \ —STORAGE, —WKST SIDE STORAGE WARE »_ houses, 693, 634, 636 Hudson. 779 Greenwich streets 10 Abingdon ‘square.—superior accommodations for rniture, pe. ery mirrors and other tam- te rooms; alt accessl ti Poodle re fictive nd ‘abled day ay aid night; car » pacl iY ip arated e rhadane Bwhet and Ma Manager, Office os Hudsoa's theo hear Pwelith street, _ ABGER'S WAREHOUSRS, EIGHTH AVENUY from Thirty-third to Thirty-fourth street, 282 Ninth avenue, ae oldest and most extensive estab, ling in the business —Storage tor Furniture, Kaggace, fares ot evary description, in taeparate efosed com! en! if trol receive goods at al ours Shd Furuish shelter tor loaded wagor ORE YOUR FURNITURE AT THE WEST BIDE 19 Warehouse Nos. 572 and 574 Hudson street, Nest Eleventh stroet; the finest accommoda- tions for furniture in separate Tooms and at low rates. a stowing their furniture in my warehouse may be aanured that no moths or other vermin will get into ji, as room is rh lighted and ventilated. Me Ht YER, 572 and 574 Hudson street, TORAGE WAREHOUSS FOR FURNITURS PI- anos, Baggage, &c., in separate focmmaas Jow rat separate se departicits i “ions bt igs Ngee! goods Fal 5; .W mi on Cie va Ors TCHALES & SON. TORAGE AND FORNITURE EXPRESS, —FUR. niture moved to every part of the, olt oF country, ‘with large conga, by ioe or rump; also ancl ne e Ext ae TTHHOON & ii is ana wor asia avenue, “[ BSOLUTELY PAINLESS —TERTH EXTRACTED; Ariza as daily; Combination. sets, extromely ligh Rubber Sets. No. 216 Six Mt dura ier B10. avenue Sotween Fou and Fitteenth reg, Establish twenty-four years. Dr. L. BERUARD, RESTAURANTS, _ rae T ive AND LET LIV! LADIES’ AND G GENTL = men's Oyster and Dining Room, Broadway and Fut- ton street. saloon of it character in the city; dishes our specialty; we have no competition. isa call Open day and night. SANDY SPRACHE. __ COAL A. . FOR NUT COAL; STOVE, ORATE AND Ur pace, $6 75; Oumberiand, $8 $5 Wood. HOMAS THEDE Twenty-seven thi atrost and Ninth avonue. WINES, LIQuoRs, &C, CHAMPAGNE, IMPORTERS AND STANBURY & FOX, 17 Barclay stgeet and 23 Park placer sole agents, om. DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, ‘he General, Transatlantic Co Company’ fait Steamships petween New York and Havre, calling at Brost. ‘The splendid vessels on this favorite route for the Con- tanent being More southeriy. than any other) will sail ir No. 50 North River as foliows:— mn REIRES, 8 DE seve Saturday, May 3) LAFAYET jaturday, June 13 Price of passage 111 gold’ ‘Gucinding ‘wines, 10 Brest or wre i— First cabin, $125, Secona cabin, $75, Superior accommodations for a few steerage at $35. bxcursion tickets at Pea ced rates, American travellers rf KA or returning from the | Continent of Europe g this line avoid both I eallway andthe dlscomrorts ‘ot cross annel, besides saving time, trouble and ex- a fasta ACKENZIE, gigent, moved to 6) Broadway. oe —In June and therearter the departures will ‘be iiraday of every week. " Saturday, May 16 a8 JTEAMER 8T. LAURENT, YOR BREST AND HAVRE, will leave pior No. 5) North River, foot of Morton Breet, on Saturday. May 2 at. crclogk. | Passengers are Yeloc! Feauested to be On boat HOH MACKENZIE, Agent, | [TNITED STATES on LINE—STEAM TO QUEENS: town and Liverpool Saittn ry Tuesd: MINNESOTA, Beddoes, WYOMING, tee oo jer River. Cabin passage, ft old steerage, $25, currency tickets ai lowest Tales. eens Dos bockea to and from Paris, Hamburg, ny | way a weden, tc. Dratts on Ireland, pgenieland, France and Germany’ ‘at lowest rates, Apply LLLAMS & GUION, Brontway <May 5, at3 P.M. May | (QREAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DI ‘The steamers of this line will sail trom pi River. as follows: CORNWALL, Western........., «Tuesday, May 6 ARRAGON Saturday, May 16 Cabin passage, $7 intermediate, $45, steerage, $30, curreney ; excursion uckets, $12) Apply to the Agent, 7) Sou! T. Kast nteet . MORGAN DONOVAN ROSSA, PROPRIETOR Hotel, corner re landt a West id steerage paswas all first class steamers. delphia line, yay hate, $10; dratts payable every- ‘where; rail Uckets, UTFITS | FOR: EUROPEAN TRAVELLERS.—STATE- amers and Pasa Toom Trunks, Chairs, Rugs, dc. for the ¥ vel; information given fs to Broadway, ved from corner of Broadw: passace TO AND FROM ee ar land Antwerp by the Ameri and fer bs arnt steamers Dram for Band SESSA DOPE 2.00. y0, AC. ‘ing aveP. M, | N. Notice | Harlem boats wit! commence their re; sent by mail. Oot ve Bon lway, corner Warren street. ROTAR. MOTION. THE SPLENDID STRAMBHIE limited ee Renee eer thn EOUION a Renan te sje ad rot iby 8SPORT BUREAU.—OFFICIAG NITED STATES P. rLia Rt, ra, United skates Gol Hone te Chataberd COAST WISE STEAMSHIPS. V. D age eed MAIL bogey LINE TO < CALIFORNLA, ‘Japan and China, vi ig Tes “Or PARSAGR Meret for a Francisco to Tokoham a Franciseo to Bong Troe gn ota Steamers leave pier 42 North love Lu 8. P. Grifia. » re ‘pu, cure and ¢ Kingston Jam American and south Pacihe ports Exira steamers ‘or freight ad ‘way pasee: Gespacaned on intervening Saturdays as Pes neesaniny "ior irelght or passayo or further information apy the © carte "a oftlvey on hart fopt Gamal stree sueee kee “foros Harew, Vice President and Managing Director, HAVAN F OF NANSiUe PROGRESO AND VERA a YORK. HAVANA AND MERICAN AIL &, LEN, oltazins niet No. 3 North Bivor at3 P.M ANA.. avenge direct). Sir. OF NEw SOoitié: “ayang via Nassau), UBA. a and Mexico) Havana direct). For freight of MAEACANDIE & SONS, 38 Broadway. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, ERCHAN1'S? NETIC bide yen Ange ian vier % {tog eh) North Moore atrect), on saturday, ‘hrough Louls, Vicksburg, sive. dy, Pro ad taaignola. fe We For freight or oFREDERIC having superior accommoda- tions, apply to C BAKER, pier 33 North River, OR NEW ORL ‘ANS DIRECT, The Cromwell Steamani; ‘Tho steamship COKIES, Captain Tem ier No.9 Norch River, on Saturday, ht received daily. Thro rates given, to Galves: fos, eee peels hg ter sae aad razos, Sam tis and Mobile, Caom passage, 0, ee SO ashe eat MAN, 86 West strect. UD, tg BERMUDA ogy N WEEKLY LINE, sailing Thursdays, at Steamship PERIT, Ellis, eee METROPOL! Excursion tickets issued, good either ship. it ASSO | For eight or p LUST. PUMOMERs, 28 South street, NX YORK “AND HAVANA DIREO? MAIL LINE. These first class i wiil sail every Tuesday, at 3 P. M., trom pier 15 North River, foot of Cedar street, for or Hayat Airect, aa follows : ed. petaptain Ta Morton. CRESCENT CITY, 2a a ing pa May 19 ‘or freight or passage (having dations) apply to ‘LLIA ae OLYDE & as No. 6 Bowling Green. D.? McKELLAR, Agent in] OUTHERN LINE~FOR. NS DIRECT, The following oy and ire E ctave bee steainers will sail ery Wednesday at 3 trom pier 20 Eust River ;— OITY OF BAN a TOMO, Captain Pennington. “May ey § c F DALE, ony OF GAL’ yy ron i aptain kvans.. TY OF HOUSTON, Captal in Deering. Preigut received daily. hee rates: o reStODy Indianola, Rockport or ar! Brazos, Hantiags and St. Louis. Sabin passuge, 85); si stecrage den So For freight or passage, having superior rior accorunodations, apply to C. H. MALL gen 1 Mi BXAS LINE.—FOR GAL ESTON, TOUCHING At Key West, carrying the United states Mail. teamer CLYDE, Capiain k Kennedy, will Jeave ipicr 2 Bast itiver Saturday, Through bills of lsding given to Mouse sud a pots on the Galveston, Hous Yon and Henderson and BB and C&R. No charge Having superise in one sttona sony sree ae ving superior accom rh mk ah @-C0., 103 Maiden lane. W.'b, Otybes tis Wall street.. PERSBD RG, AND RICHI Oni ORFOLK, Pi EY TINE te Nortel (MOND, and Monday, Soaays ‘Thurday and | Saturday to Peters. v ofEAMSHIP COMPANY. ve daily of Las for Nortoth and ipamenier steamers. jeare daily ata. M. tor e gt F Rariolk. Oty, Point a ey ‘on Tuesdaym, Maircage bills of inding and a ig issued Virginia and Tomes. board uw other Imes; al Atlantic Coast, Chesapeake and Ohiy allrond Ebene points to and steamers at Norfolk for New’ Noe and other points 01 Green ich wreck “TRAVELLERS at GUIDE. — \ LBANY natn ‘te SUNDAY, Are bag] Citizens’ line, leaves pat 101 iver, foot Lero; sireet, at ecting with railroads North and West. Fare ‘$1 50." ALL LINE TO BOSTON, IVay, rt and Fall’ River steamers BuistoL, ape FROvE rth Kiver, foot of M: via DEROE leave pigr jeave pier 23 No: daily Gundayh, June 14 to September 3 incluye} at ke rough tickets wold at all principal hotels nas engaged for the season. ENNSYLVANIA RAILBOAD.—THE GREAT gare LINE AND UNITED STATES MAIL ROUT! ns leave New sore, from foot of Desbrosses and Cort it streets, as follows :— xpress tor Harrisbarg. Pi the West and oft with Pullman palace care atigched: 933) A. 3, Sand 8 ae . ‘Banda. bet f Fake ‘a ia ‘Williamsport Haven, Corry 20 aan Se Ehilaaeipnis 8 and Girte Ral Ralitoad Division, Wiiliat 33) A. M.. Connecti yb adeipbhe weiner erat SPAT Aerie sat alae asbington Express” ot mpive, at anit h P.M. ‘Thro city. Bi cept Sunday. at 9:30 A. 3 ee layin at Bo a Me bend SE. A oP. M. and ts night. 6 6:10, ty Kimi nt nd second cla For Trenton at 7: A. M., meth P.M. Sunday, 10 P.M, ark at 6, 6:30,7:20, 7:40, 8,9, 10,11 A. M., Rare trad 40, 410 430, 6 5:9 8.40, 6, 210 330%, 70, 8 10,40 10'80 P. Mand 12 might.” ‘Sunday, 50, and’: Tor Eizabein, & 6:1, 7:20, 7:40.89, 10,1 A. M., 12M. 1, é 340, 4:10, 4 Bid Me tHe oD shits Stas susdey Goh, oa coe Por Rahwa 90,7 20, 810 A, Me 12M. — 6 80, 6 30, "8:10, idea For} r 5:20, 6:10, 7 P. M. and 1 ‘For East Millstone, 12 noon, 3:10 and For Launbertvitie ‘and Flemington, Te A yu. andt “For Phillipsburg and Belvidere, 9:30 A. M., 2 and 4P. M, tor Bordentown, Burlington ef an 8) es ines ae ington a a and Cam £85, 211 and 944 Broadway, No. 1 tor House he toot ot Desbronsas and Corlaide mreete eket ome, No. 8 Battery place. ingrant D.M, HOD, Jn, General Passenzer Agent, And. Cassatt, General Maiiager. ONDOUT AND KINGSTON—LANDING wo G02 Zens, Cornwall, Newburg, Mariborou: Foughkeepsie and Meuinbouts THOMA CORNELE and JAMES aa BA LDWIN; leave Harrison street, pier 34 North Kiver, daily até P.M. ITONINGTON iy es etek e elegant steamers: RHODE ISLAND, every. Tueaday, lay NARKAGANSETT, every, Moni Friday, ‘rom pier 33’ North River, ave DINE _Exe URSIONS Beeicans vi HGINtA —ON SUNDAY, M and flukes atthe Banks. ‘OUR; 04 U. mood ¢0 - OR EXCL RAIO THE SWIFT AND FIRST CLASS B00 ean be ch WILL! Res oes (capacity ore can chartered tor da: bs application to A. Be VALENTING, Agent, 4 Jay ree New York. Re Bolg bdeal Bein bs pues binning 'm. Ui Thursday and h epee’ and hae rton ual y's, 3 ring Hiltand Myers’ Groves: on rahe Pat Office corner Morton and stree' 3.8. MYRNA, 2 ON AND AFTER BURDEN MAY 3, 1874, ular Sunda’ irips for the season, treet each way. ‘hese waver Ll boat eaves peek allp at pay TALLMAN, superintendent ‘Leave Xow York, foot of Wonias street, at 10:90 A. My 100 P, M., stopping at Bergen Pomt euch TUR FAST AND ELEGANT STEAM YACHT GOVER- Bal our, . Un lor 4 Binor's island. ‘The oand 6 P.M. trips from ine cl Sundays will be made around the island pefore Iai thereby adording visitors an Inside and outside view the fort and fortifications. “Pare, 15 cents euch way. THE STEAMBOATS MAGENTA AND THOMAS P, te oharter for onan sions ra ientc Parties with oe niet Rngten Puente Grounds and Or ir cl ice or days Ap) to the STEPHENS TRANSPORT. rani . Webi ¥° pier 26 uENG' a CONDIF RTIFICIAL HUMAN EYES.—J. 7. DAVIA, INe ventor and only maker of the improved artifict Human Bye, acknowledged b; correct imi to. Vounth strept between Third and pea ton