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CORONER'S CASES. nieces The Suicide of Dr. Cameron, In the case of Dr. Chester Culver Cameron, who Committed suicide at the Brandreth House on Baturday last by swallowing a quantity of laud. anum, Mr. #. F, Hobart, a banker, of Oswego, Kansas, yesterday called on Mr. Toal, at the Coroner's office, and said he had identified the body at the Morgue as that of Dr. Cameron, a grauuace ol One vi the homa@ovatine colleges ol this City. veceased was tormerly a resident of Walker, ‘Vernon county, Mo., where his parents and two ebildren resiué, but he left there last [all to prac- tise his protession in Rondout, this State, irom | which place his iriends oiten heard from im. The cuuse of the suiciae is unknown to Mr. Hobart, but deceased was known to have the blues occasion- aly. Mr. Hopart caused the body to be respect- aoly interred in Evergreens Cemetery. Dr, Came- TOD was about thirty-two years of age and a native oa Coroner Woltman bas the case in Found Dead. The body of George Beckwith, a man thirty-five years Of age, recently employed of the Providence line of ateumers, on Monday night was found lying on @ truck in West street, near Murray, where ne Dad been placed by jour men, Deceased, who had ‘been discharged trom his position, had been drink- ing to great excess ior several aays, and the men found him drunk on the sidewalk. The body was sent to the Morgue and Coruner Bickhof notined. Fell Into @ Tub of Water. Coroner Woltman yesterday held an inquest at $42 Water street on the body of Honora O'Donnell, Payer! two years of age, whose death was caused yy talling into a tub of water on Monday last. Deaths by Drowning. Coroner Elckhoff was yesterday called to the Morgue to hold an inquest on the body of Jonn Ryan, s young man twenty-one years of age, who was drowned the evening previous while bathing of the foot oi Eighteenth street, East River. Ea- ward Smith, employed at Barnum’s Hippodrome, @nd anotuer man was with deceased at the time of the accident. id fifteen years of age, who lived Louis Hulse, a at No. 91 Lewis street, while fishing irom the pier soot of Stanton street, Kast River, feli overnoara and was drowued. The body was subsequently re- sovered and Coroner Eickuoff notified. ‘he acci- Pie took place at four o’clock on Monday aijter- n. f The body of an uncnown man, about fifty-five years Of age, was found in the dock foot of Thirty- seventh sirect, North River, The remains were Sent to the Morgue. ne remains Of a stillborn child were found in the dock toot ot Thirty-ninth street, North Kiver, and the police of the Twentieth precinct sent them to the Morgue. An inquest will be held by Coroner Woltman. NEW YORK CITY. ‘The Bar Association has informed Genera! Joseph C. Pieckney, Clerk of the Common Council, tnat they are about to codify the Corporation ordi- Dances, Which, on completion, they will submit to the Common Gounell ior approval. A meeting of the bondholders of the Northern Pacific Railroad was held yesterday at the office of the company, No. 23 Filth avenue. Mr. William B. Ogden, of New York, was unanimously elected trustee ia the place of Mr. Edgar Thomson, of Pouladelphia deceased. Mayor Havemeyer yesterday transmitved @ cer- tiflcate or deposit for $1,243 to Mayor Wiltz, of New Upehel Latae 2 2 Part the proceeds of the y lecture deliverg lon. S. S, Cox, M. C., tor the Louisiana sufferers, and including $30 from the Catuoke Apostolic churen in West Sixteenth street, Comptroller Green is reducing the expenses of Disdepartment. Yesterday he appointed a young man named Lynch to a position in the office of Receiver of Taxes, for Senator D. P. Wood, sithougs there is little to du there until the begin- Bing o! mae when the sonual taxes are to be According to the action taken by the members Of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment and the firm attitude assumed by them concerning the estimates of the Comptroller’s expenditures, the latter has handed @ detalled statement ot his om- Sial expenses ror the present year to Mr, Wheeler, etary 01 the Board, which is now being printed. aggrogate is the same as sent to the Board, it in the new statement the details are given. Atthe meeting of the Book Publishers’ Board Of Trade, to be held in this city to-day, im- portant busincas will be transacted. The Board 1s to be thoroughly reorganized for the coming year, in accordance with the new constitu- Mon and bylaws, The resolution passed at wl pest meeting, withdrawing travelling agents will rescinded, as many firms have dechined to accede to this change. The question of roceng W retail price of books Is to be discassed, and it ro} le thet the B iter will be lowered ten per uced to the nt, and the rate of discount alsa redi same extent. ‘The members of Rey. Dr. Burchard’s church held @ strawberry festival last evening in their church in West Thirteenth street, between Sixth and Sev- enth avenues, jor the benefit of their Sabpath achool, The atlar was a grand success, as the atteudance was very large and the refresh. ments of the best quality, Among the Fominent personages present were Kev. 8! Burchard, D. D.; Mr George W, Beate, Superintendent, and Mr. William Wade, Assistant Superintendent of the Sunday school; Commis- poner semen W. Farr, of the Board o: Education; Mr, Wiliam H. Christie, Mr. Davia 8, Wendell, Judge George E. Kasuire and many othera, BROOKLYN. The Oity Treastrer reports the amount remain- ing in the banks to the credit of the city to be $2,250,985. Tne receipts iast week were $160,863, Justice Delmar yesterday committed William Roche and Timothy Dwyer to await examination on charge of being concerned in the larceny of rain from the canal boat Santiago, lying at the tiantic dock. Benjamin Mitchell, mate of the schooner Susan Wright, lying at the toot of Harrison street, stole $250 trom his: captain, William H. Mann, and was arrested last evening by tne Butler street police, According to the annual report of “Brooklyn’s Home for Babies” there were 156 children and 51 ‘women cared for by that institution rae the bry year. The receipts amounted to $6,681 and he disbursements were $5,646, The Twenty-third, Thirty-second and Forty-sev- enth regiments of National Guard infantry and the Howltzer battery, comprising the Eleventh brig- ade, nd division, held their annual fleld day at Prospect Park yesterday. Their evolutions were witnessed by several tnousand people, Ricardo Richido, cabin boy of the Italian bark Primo, lying at Atlantic dock, was arrested ina dance house in Water street, New York, on charge ‘of stealing a gold watch and eighteen sovereign: irom the captain, Cuarles Debarbiergi. He wa arraigned beiore Justice Delmar yesterday and committed to answe: Yesterday forenoon, while @ man named Jullus Pierce, @ machinist, was at work in tne factory of Merrill’s Sons. corner of South Eleventh and First streets, Williamsburg, his left hand was caught ino ‘the machinery, crugning it in # shocking nfanner. His wounds Were dressed in the Eastern District Hospital. Last night John Fitzgerald and John Noonan en- aged in an altercation in a liquor store on Wol- , Cott street. From talking they came to fighting, and Noonan struck Fitzgeraid_ several terrivie Diows on the head with @ ciub, inflicting dangerous Wounds, The assailant was airested by the Van Brunt street police, LONG ISLAND. ‘The epeci ction in the village of Flushing to determine whether the village Trustees, acting as @ Water Board, stali have the $76,000 additional which they Cail jor for the compietion of the Water Works, will be held on Thursday next, The origi- gai appropriation, wuich was considered amply guiticient ior the construction of the works and the supplying oO! all parts of the village with water, 125,000, It ts alleged on good authority that Trustees in their contracts und otherwise have reauy exceeded that amount by over $13,000; Gud it is lurcher alleged ou equally good authority that they Cuunot possibiy complete the work a8 how plauned ior the $75,000, in case the peopie Vuie if to them, Of Which there appears to be cun- titerable doubt. There is great excitement in the village regarding the watter, woicn ts almost we exclusive subject of discu-sion, [he election ts likely to be a lively one. Should the Trustees be deieuted it ts presumed that new men will be piaced in charge of tue works. The Newtown Oreek Bridge, which connects Newtown with the Seventeenth ward of Brooklyn, bas been for some time @ iruisful source of trouble and is apparently linely tO remain 00, There is @ | burial. t NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1874——-TRIPLE SHEET. clause in the charter of Long Island City which provides that the pay of the bridge keeper and his assistant#—some two or three in vumver—can only be collected irom the ‘Treasurer of Kipys County, why, it appears, has the disbursement of this little bit of patronage, upon the indorsement of the supervisor of Newiown and the supervisor of the seventeenth ward of Breoklyn, Patrick Cal- Jahan, the bridge keeper, however, it seems, col- lected the just quarter's pay W.tn only one signa- ture on his Warrant, that of Supervisor Burroughs, of Newtown, and Supervisor Connoily, of the Seventeenth ward of Brooklyn, now deciares that he will sizn no more of Callahan's warrants under any circumstances. The Queens County oie visors at their meeting on Monday attempted to “resolve” Callahan out of his cificulty, but founda that they could not lawfully do so. WESTCHESTER COUNTY. The new {Board of Excise Commissioners have announced that where licenses are granted the fee to hotel keepers and liquor dealers will be $75; to grocers, $50, and to druggists $10. Ina communtcation to the Common Council of Yonkers, Mr. Henry Bergh provests against a recent ordinance offering twenty-five cents for ali dogs running at targe and unmuzzied, when brought to the canine Golgotha in that city. He states that it isa bribe offered to children to mu te and murder @ faithiul ang affectionate race; alludes tothe luxury and ease enjoyed oy the species in that Paradise of dogs, Constantinople, and in that connection pays a high compliment to the ) “superior humanity and intelligence of the Turk.’ ‘The corner stone of anew Methodist Episcopal church was laid, witht impressive ceremonies, by Bishop Janes, at North Tarrytown yesterday a(ter- noon. A numerous assemblage witnessed the proceedings, while nearly all of the local clergy Occupied seats on the temporary piatiorm erected for the occasion, Addresses were delivered by Bishop Simpson, Bishop Janes and Rev, Dr. Deems, of New York, In the evening tne visitors partook of strawberries and cream in the Sabbath school connected with the church. The costo! the new @difive will be about $30,000, STATEN ISLAND. The Cit(ton Park Pagoda, on the Vanderbilt es- vate, Vanderbilt avenue, Cli(ton, has again been opened to the puolic as a,summer resort, after having been closed several years, The grove at vne time was one of the principal resorts for pleasure seekers. The village treasurer of Edgewater on Monday sold at auction about fifty lots, plots and houses for unpaid taxes, and the sales were continued yesterday, to be continued until all property in arrears ior taxes ts disposed of. It ts alleged that upon considerable Of the property sold last year in this manner the taxes had been paid. The unknown drowned man picked up on Sun- day last off Clifton, 8. 1, and buried in the County House grounds, has been identified as that ot Ed- ward Bogert, who owned and was captain of a fisn boat and was runoing shad to market for Messrs, Hall & Davisson, of West Washington Market, it will be remembered that he was run down by the Pavonia ierryooat Delaware on the nignt of the 26th of May lust, that the boat, loaded with shad, Was lost.and the captain drowned. Messrs. Hall & Davisson say that on the last trip he made trom New York up to Fort Lee, where he was running, he took a large quan- tity of flowers witn which to decorate the graves of his wite and chitdren, who were buried at that place, ‘they also say that they have $100 ip hand Gue him for freight, which they propose to use in giving his body a respectabie burial by the side of the graves of his wue and children, NEW JERSEY, The rain storm in Morristown last evening was unusoally severe. Many oi the hailstonea were two {inches in circumierence, It is feared that the peach cropisruiued. — Belleville atiil rejoices in a double-headed gov- ernment—the old Town Committee and the new Common Council. Both claim to be the legal gov- erning body, but, luckily, neither attempt to do much business, The unfortunate man who was so frightfully mangled at the Centre street depot, in Newark, on Saturday, is now found to be Charles de Textilion, a scion of a noble French family. He was unmarried, The Episcopal Convocation of Newark met yes serday at South Orange. Among those present were the Dean, Rev. Robert N. Merritt, Rev. Mesara, Degen, the Rector, Smitb, Benton, Apple- ton, Binet, br. Boggs, Stansbury ana Sayres, David Stothers was found lying unconscious in his stable at Bayonne yesterday morning, having several wounds on nis face, As foul play was sus- ected, two men named James Dogiierty and Jonn ll, who were seen last in his company, were arrested, Considerable excitement has been occasioned in the vicinity of the corner of Sussex avenue and Norfolk street, Newark, in consequence of the dis- covery that a number of persons have caught small. pox through the negligence of a physician or the authorities, In a saloon there ior six weeks the disease has prevailed in the proprietor’s family, living in the rear. No sign was placed on the door, ag required by law, ‘The excitement is so reat that several families have removed trom the immediate neighborhood, The attention of the Health Board is called to the matter. BURIED AT SEA, Yesterday morning the steerage passengers of the National Line steamer Egypt, from Liverpool, were landed at Castle Garden. Two deaths oc- curred on the passage. One was an Alsatian woman, named M, Dienen, from Colmar, who died in terrible agony aiter suffering irom internal in- flammation, She lejt three children, one of them but ten months old, and her heartbroken husband and his old motner. The family are without re- source, and the husband has to Wyearapy toa brother in Chicago tor assistance. ‘fhe wile was buried at sea last Saturday, the burial service of the Church of Eng.and being read over her re- mains by Purser ©. H. Marshall. ‘he second death was that of a baby. smothered by 1t8 mother while asleep, and tts body was likewise confided to the deep. OITY TREASURY. Comptroller Green reports the following re- ceipts of the Treasury yesterday :— From arrears of taxes and interest. $13,222 From collection of assessmen.s and 12,759 ‘rom market rents and fees. 1,078 From licemen Mayor's’ Oitiee S08 ‘rom a From tees and fines, District Courts, 15 TOtAleseresseeacesees eee neeueceeeeneeeeecesers $96,887 MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. FULLGRAFF—ANDRESS.—On Saturday, June 6, at the residence of the bride’s parents, Mr, OTTO FULLGRaFF, Jr., oi New York, to Miss MINNIR AN- DRESS, of Cincinnati. No cards, NORGGRRAIH—NORGGERATH.—On Saturday, May 28, 1874, betore the Mayor of St. Josse ten Noode, Bruxelles, Exit NORGGERATH and ROLANDA Nog GpRaTa. No cards, Died. BoWEN.—At Cleveland, Ohio, Sunday morning, June 7, CHARLES Bowas, of Tartytown, . Y,, aged years, . Relatives and fiends are invited to attend the funeral, at the Second Reformed church in Tarry- Pad “n half-past three o’ciock on Wednesday, jum e 10, BURLING.—At Riverdale, N, Y.,on Monday sigh i 8, May, daughter of Ebenezer G. and Mary L, uring. Relatives and friends are invfted to attend the funeral services, at the residence of her parents, on Thursday morning, June 11, at ten o'clock. Carriages will be wt tue Riveroaie station on arri- val of the 0:10 train irom Forty-second street de- t. Return train from Kingsbridge station to ‘hirtieth street. at 11:56. CALLASAN.—On Tuesday morning, 9 CATHERINE CALLABAN, aged 14 years, The relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectfully mvited tu attend the funeral, ou Thurs- day, June 1i, 1874, at hail-past two o’ciock P, M., Jroim her lave home in West Unester, N.Y, CAYDEN.—At klizabethport, on’ Monday, June 8, after a long and protracted lilness, KATE, be- loved wile of Terence Cayden, in the 2sth year of her age. ‘The remains will be taken to St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Wednesday morning, at nine o'clock, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered tor her soul; thence to Mount Olivet Gometery lor kriends of the Jamiiy are respectially re- quested to attend the iuneral, without iurther no- ue Cony.—Suddenty, at his residence, at Fort Hamilton, on Monaay, June 8, WiLLtam H. Cory, in the 49th year ot his age, ‘rhe Masonic traternity are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, especially Pacitic Lodge, No. nd Sagamore Lodge, No. 871; also the Society echanics aud Travuésmen, and members of Mechanics and Traders’ Exchange, irom his late Tesidence, on Wednesdays, the lvta ine it 2 rok ‘His remains will be taken to Gre t June and A, M.—Brethren—You are hereby summoned to meet at the Masonic Temple, Corinthian room, to-day (Wednesday), the 10th inst, at hal -past eleven A. M., lor the purpose of ‘atcending the funeral of our late Brother William H. Cory. ISAAC B. CONOVER, Master. James Hybg, Secretary. Converse.—On Monday, June 8, suddenly, MAR- Quis L, CONVERSE, Ol this city. Remains will be taken to Brimfield, Mass., mterment. Dawxixs.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, June 8, 1874, MARGARET DAWKINS, 1n the 77th year o/ her age. ‘The funeral wili take place trom the residence of her son in-law, John D. Burke, 585 Fulton street, on Wednesday, June ttwo o'clock P. M. Rela- tives and Iriends of the family are respectfully in- vited to attend. DeRMopy.—On Tuesday, June 9, JounT., only son of Denis and Marzaret Dermoay, aged 3 years, 2 months and 25 days. Funeral trom the residence of his parents, No. 175 Franklin street, at nulf-past one o'clock on Thursday, the Lith inst. Friends of the family are \ respectiully invited to attend, viver.—On Sunday, June 7, ANNIE Diver, aged 23 years. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her brother, 69 North Seventh street, Williamsburg, pled day (Wednesday), June 10, 1874, at two o'clock EXLERS.—On Sunday, June 7, JoaN EHLERS, aged 35 years and 10 months. The relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectiully invited to attend the funeral, on Wed- nesday, June 10 at two o'clock, from the German Evangelical Lutheran (St. Luke's) church, Carle- ton avenue, near Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. Frtes,—On Tuesday, June 9, LILLig, youngest daughter of Charles and Fanny Fries, aged 2 years and 6 months, Nouice of tunera) to-morrow. Ginkert.—On Tuesday, June 9, of malignant Seariet fever, HELEN DUNHAM, daughter of Amelia H, and Geo, W. Gilbert, 9ged 8 years and 5 months. Funeral from No. 32 Lefferts piace, Brooklyn. Wednesday, June 10, 1874, at tour P. M. GILLIGAN. —On Monday, June 8, Mrs, Many GIL- LIGAN, aged 69 years. Relatives ana. iriends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the inneral, from her late residence, 68? Greenwich street, corner of Chrts- topher, this (Wednesday) alternoon, at one o'clock, ALL.—On Tuesday, June 9, WILLIAM B, HALL, & Native of Castie Comer, county Kilkenny, Ireland, aged 31 years. The relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 726 First avenue, on Thursday, June 11, at two o'clock P. M. Dublin papers please copy. HANRAHAN.—On Monday, June 8, alter a linger- ing sickness, JoHN HANnaAwAN, 80D of Richard and Mary Hanranan, aged 32 yeara and 10 months. Funeral will take place fiom 113 Raymond street, Brooklyn, this day (Wednesday), June 10, at two o’clock P. M, + HARING.—On Tuesday, June 9, 1874, MARGARETTA D. HARING, youngest child of the late Hannah and James Haring, aged 16 years and 8 months, Relatives and iriends of the iamily are fully invited to attend the tuneral, from her late residence, No, 429 West Thirty-filth street, on Toursday, June 11, at ten o'clock A, M. HAVILAN! Second day (Monday), Sixth month, (June 8), STEPHEN HAVILAND, in the 78th year of his age. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Fourth day (Wednesday), June 10, at three o’clock P. M., trom his late resi- dence, 197 Hamilton street, Brooklyn. Remains wili be taken to Chappaaua ior interment. \ Hayes.—At Upper New Rochelle, N. Y., on Mon- day, June 8, 1814, Loa F. Haves, dauchter of Wil- liam and the late Mary C. Hayes, in her 23d year. Relatives anu triends of the :amily are invived to attend the iuneral, this day (Wednesday), 10th insr., at the residence of her father, at two P, M. Carriaves will be in waiting at Tuckahoe on the arrival of the 11:40 train from Forty-second street. HeEap.—On Monday, June 8, BRIDGET HEAD, in the 72d year of her age. Funeral at balf-past nine o'clock, this (Wednes- day) forenoon, June 10, from her late residence, No, 5 Extra place (First street). Remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery jor interment. 2 Horner.—On Tuesday, June 9, 1874, James Hor- ER, Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, trom his late residence, No. 465 West rents ne street, on Friday, June 12, at tour o'clock P. M. Albany and Buffalo papers please copy, HOWLAND. —At Brooklyn, on Sunday, June 7, 1874, Lypra G. PENN, wife of Henry M. Bowland, tn the 30th year of ner age. Funeral at her late residence, No, 171 High Street, on Wednestay, June 10, at two P, M. HoWLAND.—At Mount Vernon, N, Y., on Sanday, zune 7th, ELIZABETH Scott, wife of James How- nd, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, at the Methodist Eptecopal church, on Wednes lay, June 10, at half-past one o'clock, New Haven train leaves Forty-second street Gepot at twelve o'clock. Hunt.—On Tuesday, June 9, Mary. daughter of Catherine Hunt, o: 33 Charies street, Notice of funeral hereaiter. JARVIs.—On Monday, the 8th inst., at Boston, of Pam. WILLIAM H, JARVIS, the trainer, and river, ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of his mother-in-law, No. 50 Commercial street, Greenpoint, Brooklyn, L. L, on Wednesday, the loth imst., at two o’clock. The remaina will be tuken to Evergreens Gemeteryn Relatives and friends are respectfully invite? to attend. JENKISSON,—UD Monday, June 8 Jamas H, JEN- KISSON, in the 60th year of his age. The relatives and iriends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at halt-past two o'clock P.M. {rom his late rest- dence, 213 Broadway, Williamaburg, Long tsland. Jones.—At Boonton, N.J.,on Sunday, June 7, BE. ©. Jongs, beloved @usband of Annie ‘T., and son of Thomas V. (deceased) and Riza Jones. ‘The relatives and (rier.ds are respectfully invited to attend the juneral, on Thursday, June 11, at ten o’clock A. M. Interment at Dover, Poughkeepsie Daily Eagle Krva.—On Tuesday, June John B. Krug. Notice of tuneral hereafter. MaNézes.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, June 8, Eizaneta A., beloved wife of Henry Mangles, in the 57th year of her age. The rejatives and friends of the family are re- Spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No, 1¢0 Dean street, on Friday, June 12, at half-past two o'clock. Rhode Island and Connecticut papers please Ve |ARRIN.—On Toesday, June 9, Mrs, MARGARET MARRIN, aged 83 years, Relatives and iriends of the fami fully invited to attend the funeral, m her son's Peter Marrin) residence, No, 434 West Thirty- ith street, between Ninth and Tench avenues, on for Ss Deot- —Un please copy. , ELVIRA Nest, wife of co) are respect- Thursday, June 11, a¢ half-past one o’clock, Her remain Wil be taken to Calvary Cemetery for in- ermen McCatL.—On Monday, June 8, 1874, WILLIAM WILSON MOUALL, in the 36th year of his age. Funeral will take place from his late residence, 106 Bleecker street, and proceed to St, Anthony's church, sullivan street, between Prince and Hou: ton streets, where a solumn requiem mags will be offered for the repose of his soul, on Thursday morning, at ten o'clock. Friends and relatives are respectiully invited, McCREARY.—On Monday. June 8 JoHN D. Mo CRBARY, in the 62d year oi his age. Funeral services on Wednesday, 10th inst., at two o’clock P. M,, at the residence of his brotner, A. M, McCreary, 171 Taylor street, Brookiyn, E. D. Relatives and friends of che family are respectiully invited fo attend the funeral, McKgown.—In Weehawken, on Monday, June 8, Mrs. ANN MCKEOWN, in her 58th vear. ~ Funeral will move at one o'clock on Wednesday, June 10, 1874, for Woodlawn. Q’BRIgN.—On Monday, Juxe 8, Mra, ELIZzapETiT O'BRIEN, aged 28 years. Relatives and frienas of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the res'- dence of her brother-in-law, John Dunn, No, 419 East Tweitth street, this (Wednesday) alternoon, at two o'clock, O’ConNOR.— On Monday, June 8, after a lingering iliness, JonN HENRY, second son of the late Sylves- id M. A. O'Connor, and stepson of N. B, Tay. ged 23 years, 9 months and | day. Relatives and friends are respectiuliy invited to attend his Mera}, from the resiuence of his uncle, Mr. Alexander Stewart, 307 West Twenty-xeventh cane at two o’clock precisely, this day (Wednes- ETTINGELI.—In Brooklyn, ou Tuesday, June 9, SOPHIA PETTINGELL, In the 82d year of her age. Relatives and irienus are invited to a tend the funeral, irom her late residence, No. 397 Clermont avenue, Brovkiyn, on Friday, June 12, at two o'clock P. M. POWELL.—On Sunday evening, June 7, Groner PowWELL, agea 71 yearg and 4 months, Funeral wiil take place, irom his late residence, No, 267 West Thirty-seventh street, on Wednesday, the 10¢n inst., acone o'clock P, M, SHaw.—At Brooklyn, June 9, 1874, JEss1g SHAW, daughter of Jennet ©. and the late Ansel E. Shaw, in the loth year o1 her age, Funeral services at Westminster church, Bloom- field, N. J., Thursday, 11th inst. at three o'clock P.M. Train leaves New York at two P. M, SHERIDAN.—On Monday, June 7, at Bellevue Hos- Dital, JAMRS SHERIDAN, @yed 43 years. Munn Lodge 190, F. and A. M., are hereby sum- moned to attend an emergent communication at toeir rooms Wednesday, Juue 9, at ten o'clock sharp, ior the purpose Oo! paying the last tribute Of respect to our late brother, James Sheridan, By order, CLINCH, Master. C. K. SurrH, Secretary. ‘TILLATSON.—On Tuesday, June 9, 1974, MARY AL- MIRA, Widow of Romanta Tillatson, aged 47 years and 9 months. Funeral services at her late residence, No. 219 East Righty-tiret street, ou Tuursday, L1tu inst, at hall-past twelve P, M, é remains Will be taken to Avon, Conn., lor interment. TYLER.—At Madison, N. x., on Monday, June 8, Corypon TyLer, oF Binghamton, N. Y., aged 68 years. Vose.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, June 9, 1874, CHARLOTTE ISABELL, youngest daughter of the late Charles A. Vase, aged 16 years, Her relatives and friends, also the friends of her brother, Charles W. Vose, are respectfully invited to attend the iuneral, .rom the residence of her mother, 69 Cheever place, Brooklyn, on Friday afternoon, June 12, 1874, at two o'clock, Aloany papers please copy. ‘( WEED.—A’ Pe Scene c soeater', vas is ARAM, wile of Captuin Laac Wend, age: ea! wungra a. his on aveme yer ae two Presbyterian ~A ERY DESIRABLE HOUSE TO RENT—AT CRAN- Central. price low; terms tiberal. V. kK. oTLVENSON, Jr., 11 Pine st. ninth street, near Macis ve! D a wnip se eet Be lacison avenue, for $15, __PHALON & SLOAN, 31 E: CITY REAL ESTATY Fo 8. MURRAY HILL, ADJOINING FIFTH AVENUE— t « Choice brown stone private residence, 22xuuxil5 fee A FIRST CLASS FOUR sTORY HIGH sToor | brown stone Houss and Lov for si t rst Class, and this is ‘the cheapest house in the market. . Wes Fir Fitth avenue. ADJOINING STREEY, Four story high stoop brown stove SECOND Dwelling, 2x60, and extensio: STEY. lot 10 feet, for sale ata decided bargain. V. K- ‘3 “ae NSON, Jr., 11 Pine street. East side. Fer SALE OR LEASE—PIRST CLASS FOUR STORY high stoop brown stone Houses, East For mid | an en Talvty-coventh i argain. ty recta, adjotning Filth avenue ; MATHEWS, 440 Broadway. pur GREATEST BAR A POUR STORY STORE is, zraners pote ye er ere wed 3 ount of cas required. Inquire of . Mero ar ater Weat Side. OR SALE VERY CHEAP—BROWN STONE HOUSES | Joy West Forty-niuth street, corner Seventh avenue, and 433 Clermont avenue, Brooklyn. four stories, aud two lots. D. ROBERTS, 169 West Forty-uinth st. OR SALE OR TO LET—THRER STORY AND Gagemeut frame House 16 West Thirty. tind street; rent $720. THEO, MARTINE, 586 Lexington avenue and 183 Nassau street [OTE NARD VERY CHEAP TO CLOSE AX ESTAT two 3story high stoop houses, (one with store), 20 Minetta lanc and Li Minetts street, in ing large rental. Appl. ood order, bring- room i, No. 62 Broadway. North Side. : DESIRABLZ HOUSE AND LOT—CORNER OF Washington avenue and 175th street, Twenty-iourth ward, and House on Latavette avenue, Brooklyu, to ex change for House in lower part of the city or Harlem: Orequity $10,000, mor: e Years: | ne Thquire or J. Tey Seer its Miscellancous, SALE—A GOOD TENEMENT HOU: OR ! Fented, with email mortgage equity, $0 “hacint 0003 wi take two or three Lo.s on east side. tree and clear, tor i uynare will address RURAL, Herald Uptown Branch office. __AND TO LET. BROOKLYN. IE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOERUM ST. OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TILL 9 P. M. ON SUNDAY FROM 3 TILL 9 P, M. CARRIERS’ AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT, NO. 7 FRONT EET, BROOKLYN. POSITIVE SACRIFICE.—EIGHT BEAUTIFUL Lots, on Diamond street, Flatbush entrance. Pros tte Park, only $1,000: surrounded by villas. Apply to MAC AKTH ¥, iT painter, 2 ann stroct. ARGAIN.—HANDSOME FOUR STORY BRIOK House, extra targe lot, Fourth Wara, close to City Hall and ferries; price $11,000; easy terms. Cook, 255 Wasi mn street, Brooklyn. OR SALE UR TO LEASE—A FINE THREE STORY brick Corner, Nineteenth ward, Brooklyn, E. D.. corner Harrison avenue and Hewes street; a good loca- tion for a grocery, butcher or drug store. Apply to OC. FMTER, 56 Fulton street, Brookiyn. WO FULL LOTS ON PALMETTO ADVERTISEMENTS FOR TH SACRIFICE—' Stcvet near Evergreen avenue, Brooklyn, $1,400; one- balt cash. Apply to owner, A’ eax RASSIGA, Fourth avenue utty-third street, New York. CHESTER COUNTY PROPERTY FoR SALE OR TO RENT. ‘Aer CLOSING OUT SALES, TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY). JUNE 10, at 11:30 4. M., on the prem: BLACKWELL & UILE will sell TWO HUNDRED MAGNIFICENT LOTS, HASTINGS, ON THE HUDSON, Special Train eaves Grand Central Depot At 9:56 A. M., stopping at Harlem aud Yonk Music by Grafutia’s Baud. Lunch before the sale. .f TARRYTOWN, ON HIGH AND VERY HEALTAY ground, near the depot- To let, possession at once, @ brick House tan rooms, furnished: two acres ou thé river bank; shade, frult und shrubbery in abnndance: clegant river views: ccolest, place on the rivers rent ery low; also an unfurnis! Cottage, on Broadway, Tarrytown, at a nominal rent. Address 5. EMBKRSON, 659 Sixth a T TARRYTOWN—WITHIN 10 MINUTES’ WALK OF the station, a {urnished Cottage with truit and shade and fine river views: 1ent $100 per month until lst sep- tember or longer it desired. For particulars address box 5,833 Post office. Y SPUYTEN DUYVIL, ON THE HUDSON, TO rent—A ten room furnished House; targe grounds, Jeni or fruit, shade and lawn. Apply to CHAKLES PAVFORD, 341 West street. OULEVARD LOTS. IN WESTOHESTER, AT $200, worth $400; wi HPs, worth $2,000 im ten roars Owner, JAMws II, WEL5H, 160 Broad way, room , SALE OR TO RENT—AT PELUAM BRIDGe. Westchester county, N. ¥.. a ce Mansion, wi ndsome. ground: - contain about six acres, an 3 water front on the Sound, fine fishing, bathing, ngs | isadmirably adapted tor a summer hotel: distant 14 miles trom City Hall, an Harlem and Portchester Rail- rm about one-thl r, mile from depst; trains will run pb G er Ist April. acy Ann eaed t low to a re- onaible tenant ; possession given immediate srottice of P. LOPIeLA RD £ CO., No. 16 Chainber: LPLENDID COTTAGE TO RsNI—AT TREMONT; high ground; near depot; fine view; French root; ‘water, gas, marble mante!s, dumb waiter; nine rooms. M,'’HARD, 35 Beekman street. po LET—AT YONKERS, A NEATLY FURNISHED House, 12 rooms; all the odern, improvements; osseaston immodiately : situated on high ground, on Varburton avenue, 10 minutes from the depot: ‘fine river Views plenty of shade and fruit; barn and out uses: rent low fo.a good tenant. Apply to W. HUGHES, 116 Wooster street, New York, from 1 to4 WHITESTONE PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO LET, HITESTONE.—TH8 ELEGANT COUNTRY SKAT OF Stewart Brown, Ksq., on shore at Whitest L one hour trom the City idall by 42 trains daily ; stable. boat and bathing houses; lawn and grounds, 35 acres out: a charming Piew of the Sound; table and house firat class; Hoard for tamilies and slugic gentlemen. ror full particulars and photographs inguite of JOHN 0, HIGGINS, No. Pine s-rack, gr oa the premises, or ad- dress ROBINSWOOD, box 28 Whitestone Post office. Car- é to convey guests to and from the depot, PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR ALE OR RENT. NEW HOUSES AT GARDEN a lawn tastefully laid out with Bravel walks, ornamental trees and flowering shrubs; garden set with standard and smail iruiia, apples, pears, eaches, quinces, cherries, currants, raspberries, &c., to let, ay iollows:— $3.0—A Villa Residence, costing gam. havin rooms, with furnace, raaae lsundry, bathroom, hot cold water, dumb walter, bells, speaking tubes and other modern conveniences, a well cemented cellar under the entire house, with carriage house on the premises, will | be rented tor oa tee annum and one year's commuta- tion between Garden City a ‘lip or Phirty- fourth street ferry: will be furnished 21 trains daily via the Pluahin ty tral rallro: rates of yearly commutation about 10 ceuts per trip. $650—A House of ‘the same style and value as that de- scribed above, without the carriage house, will be rented foe per anuum and one year's commutation given to lessee. ‘9280-—-A very pleasant House of seven rooms, consist ing. of parlor, diaing room, kitchen and four bedrooms, with pantries, water closet and cellar, will be rented tor hore per unnonm aud six months’ commutation furnished to lessee, Garden Clty Is accessible within 40 min: James slip and Thirty-fourth street te mer resorts of Kockaway, Babylon and Fire Island. A gravelly subsoil underlying the surface for many miles round, the drainage is complete; malarious intluences cunnot'exist, and fever and ague—the bane of so many glaces iu the vicinity otf New York: here unknown, HINSDALE, Gi mn € . STEWAR' City, each havin: by rail from i the sum- FURNISHED HOUSE AND COTTAGE TO LET, in Orange county th stable room, 1. 3M “(T ROSLYN. ONE MINUTE FROM ful Cottage, grove, stabie. garden, for the summer low. For particulars, inquil TERY, 207 Front street. A TRACE CONTAINING ABOUT 6 ACRES OF timber and turpentine land, situated on tide water, With Savanna}, a.. tor export ix, otlerod cheap fot trietly c: . rincipal meanin sine | apply t BEN [s wat i lyre! LEK, 44 Pine strect. ¢ isHep COTTAGE HE COUNTRY TO é hap dy ear te Lak a ed ead gry a boar desires He adi ‘or particulars ad- dtegs COUNTRY, ox 4,59 Post office. a A FOR TAR BEA +, Residence at Hacken Barclay street; Ml Rov every room; porte 10 ck. oms; fas and speaking ct order: stable and coachhouse. STEVENSON, Jr., 11 Pine street, FO! RELIGIOUS OR EDUCATIONAL PUR- . lee Y elegant cut stone ta admirably located on tie most picturesque spot in the world, at Suspension Bridge (American side), in full view of Niag- termini of ihe York Central aod Erie saree ngeetsd nay Ren BE i parties interested, f A 1 on Bridge, RA Y. aon, T PLAINFIELD, UBSTANTIAL RESIDENOE, | with well shade: ornamenial Plot of haift an | acre and stable; in ¢! thocation; ix minutes’ walk trom depot; house has 13 rooms, including bullard room; Will be sold low. Address B., box 19 Yost office, New York A HANDSOME VILLA, WITH PLENTY 0) ample grguads, adrey. laid out, at Na rent, furnished, mM, at $/w. M. A. J. LYNCH, I Pin A’ SAYVILLE, L, I. NEAR SOUTH BAY, PLEAS. A. antsummer Residence; 3 sores two Mor7 house, gine rooms, barn cd ty ui iy RULAN Ds WHITINGeN 5 Beekman street, fora, £0 minutes’ ride trom New York by Central Kaitroad ‘ot New Jersey, near depots inrge tot, with arn, 1FUl ide and lawns very low price, GO. O. CTTW. His Washineon avenue: Brooklyn N. ¥. T 8 At SuaTEns, oe rot Lag NEW JERSEY, | box 333 v PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR __.. SALE OR TO BENT. nd tor sale or rent; one hour from down town. Apply to E. B. HOKIE>s, Jr., 42 Oli? street. YOUNTRY RESIDENGE—ON THK HUDSON, AT / Peekskill, for sale or to let furnished; 14 room : plenty fruit and shade: term ik trom depot and boat. Aadress ., ‘AT A Low PRICE.—a HANDSOME COTTAGE ON Long tala: easy 5 5 LEGANT FURNISHED HOUSES Y “every desirable location to rent, for season or year, | COUNTRY IN At low rates; also for sale or exchange. WM. G. RUA, Jr., ol” axth avenue, FPOk SALE-A FARM OF 40 ACRES: GOOD Howse, § rooms, with good outbuilding farming utensils: 26 miles trom Utiew; vi stock, erops and further particulars call on or address 8. North & 0.” Por SPRATT, 226 a my delight ty ; 22 acres garden and old timber; commodious house, by city buider, occupying a commanding nodert site, splenaidly approached by an avenue, one third mile within the grounds, through tuil-grown forest periectly healthy; nv mosquitoes; a pertect me Jace, and as comfortable in winter as any city house. ‘ali paruculars and phovographs with ADs MS BAILEY, No, 9 Liberty street, room 13. yi JOR SALE—A SMALL FARM ON STATEN ISLAND, of acres, beautifully siuated. with a tine view of Sandy Hook and the ocean; on Old Town road, 1}; miles from Vanderbilt landing, on line of railroad; inga, fruit, shade trees and crops. Tngnite on or JAMES A. GARRETSON, or of MORTIMER Vanderbilt landing. OR SALE—OR EXCHANG proved Property on account of death, Acres, all in the higtest state of cuitivation ing to the same property, @ Hotel, beaut and convenient tor New York or Brooklyn summer boarders; only a shortdrive fromthe Delaware Gap; beautiful chance for boating upon a stream running along one side of the farm: also a splendid chance tor Hshing in the adjoining and neighboring creeks. Owuer ean ve seen ai 551 Fulton street, Brooklyn, VOR SALE-26 ACRES OF LAND, WITH Residence, 26 miles trom New Yorx: 15 roo! outbuildings; abundance of fruit; about three ‘miles from Madison, N. J. For particulars address BENJ. SIRE, Morristow! VOR SALE—ON EASY TERMS, NINE MILES FROM enty, # desirable Country reat: house iarge and tully turn + grounds beautiully laid out; all varieties ot fruit and ‘shade trees; flower and vegetable gardens; fishpond and. fine stabic; five minutes’ walk from depot of Northern Railroad. Address vox 79 New York Fost oftice. O8 3ALE AT A SACRIFICE—A FINE COUNTRY Residence; ail improvements; fine outhuildings; plenty of iruit and shade; four acres: half a mile from station, on high ground; 19 miles trom cicy on Northern Railroad, New Jersey. CLARK & DOWNS, ULL Broadway, basement, room ©. ood build remi-o8, BENYses JOR SAL CHEAP—ONE OF THE BEST FARMS AT Dover Plains, Datchess county; a small house in New York tal ynent. URKGOR & MILLER, 150 East Fort OR SALE OR 10 LEASE—A FINE BARGE MAN. sion, consisting of 19 rooms, with all the modern improvements; a gurden, well stocked with frutt, flow- ers and vegetables; private Whart an handsome lawn; barn and ontbuildings; house in complete order. painted and papered throughout; ove hour trom Wail eines 4 ply to ira) Gaily 1S minutes) wale to depot. ry 49 Wall street, room 42, jOREST GROVE HOUSE TO LEASE—AN BXCEL- Jent opportunity for the right kind of man. with $5,000 cash; the house is furnished ; beautiful location; splendid view of Park, Sound and Pulisades; 20 minutes from Forty-second street; near depot: 37 rooms, fine Jawn, fruit and good stabling: this house will be leased Hf. PB. DEGRAAE, low to the rignt man. A big Bowery National Bank. NREAT SACKISICS.—ONLY $6,500 FOR A Farin, of 53 acres, of rich, smooth land. hightest cultivation, ii the most beautiful, heathy aud prounetve part of Pennsy: ia; Bo chills, mo mosgui- joes, good society, fine roads, cash market very fine buildings, cost over $3,U0). handsome stone dwelling, 10 ryoms, piugza. fine view, splendid stone barn, s:abling tor 6 cows and 4 horses; carriage wagon houses; ice, hay and poultry houses; vegetable garden and orchard of choice truit, flue stream of water and good ishing: 8 miles trom Hourishing town and railroad de- pot, one hour trom Philavelphia; only $2,000 in cash Wanted. Apply. at onor, to Mr. WALKKH, Crook's Hotel, No. & Chatham street. LEWELLYN PARK.—A GENTLEMAN'S COTTAGE; extensive view, lawn, garden. Stables fortwo years or summer. HOKATIO sfLA8 BXOWN, 181 Broadway. CONTINUED SUCCESS. 1 NOV AMUSEME PPareaces, ‘ «Mr. LESTER WALLSOB ? nenees at 8 o'clock. ORITLY GE SON MISS CARLOTTA LE CLERCQ and of Mr Bartley Campbel’'s Emotional Play of PATE, PATE, which will be repented sis EVERY EVENING AND SAIUKDAY MATINER until iurtaer notice. Miss LE CLERCQ.. so vsserses Helen F se COOLEST wage OF AMUSEMENT HE COOLEST PLACE GP AMUSEMENT hig Tite oir. VENTILATION PERFECT, VENTILATION PERFECE BEAUTIFUL CANVAB TOP AND winpoye ON AVERY sIDE. . 7. BA KOMAN HIPPODROME. Dee CONTINUED SCOCRSS, LTTES. NOVELTIES SUCCEEDING NOVELTIES. y AFLERNOON AND EVENIN : GRAND CONGRESS OF NATIO! Win HS ONE THOUCAND AGXMLAABIES, GORGEOUS DISPLAY. BEAUTIFULLY CAPARISONED HORS! The Ancient and Modern Costumes of Fourtesa aes arena TRUE TO HISTOR ALL THE BRILLIANT ROMAN Stiantor Backs, OMAN STANDING RACKS FOUR HORSE AND ¥OUK PON¥ CHARIOT RACKS, UURDLE AND FLAY RACES, ELEPHANT, CAMEL NKEY AND PONY RACES, TWENIY MINULES OF FUN, LAN BE RACES, introducing Sack, Donkey, Races, with all the aqeeeeenes Wheelbarrow and sored G EABRA LLy- RENOWNED COLLECTION RARE AND LIVING WILD ANIMALS, MLLE. VICTORIA, QUEEN OF THE LOFTY WIBR, WILL APPEAR BOTH AFFERNOON AND BYENING, PERFORMING EACH AND ALL OF BER STARTLING ACTS IN MID AIR, INCLUDING HER WONDBRIUL FEAT OF RIDING UPON A VELOCIPEDE. DOORS OPEN AT 1:3) AND 7 O'CLOCK. AT 13 2 PERFPORMANOR- ___ THB APLERNOON QPrie THEATRE. 624 BROADWAY. [Family Vaudeville? D baclasii Piast. AMER MPLE OF NOVELTY. BRILLIAN! RECEPTION ERNANDEZ TROOPER, JAP-ON-KNEES. | @—— ———______— -0' S| ‘Tthe great Hernandez Troupe] - ee The charming character, song change artist, Moxgie Wesion and grand oli9 of JAP. 4n @ Wondrous mel JAP=t Farce, Song, Ate p JAP-ON-KN Specinity, Novelty and #aglety. Every Evening and Wednesday and Saturday Matiness, Ber seats ad’ re ree ee ‘OOD’s MUSEUM. . H. HONTLED, ‘Two per.ormances daily, at 2and8P. M. athe celebra ed young American Actor, EVERY Mr. 3.4. UN Wey. ‘EVERY ee in the new Sensation Drama, Pape AFTERNOON title BVENING pesca WRESTLING JOE — aT 2 Ol, Lits At are —— THE “MINES, MONDAY, JUNE 15, Mr. HERNANDEZ FOSTER tu Honday ;or, Jack Harksway Among LO" N@°% cast Week oF THE LADY OF THE LAKE, ORAND ‘BALLET Mule: ADRIEN MELE. MOE and the La PETTOS MAY MILLER ‘and KATIE ORLOFR. LADY OF TH& LAKE, LADY OF THE LAKE. een OF DY of tie Lake. LADY OF THE LAKE. Clrole, 800. § Pri Parquette and Orchestra, $1; Dress pee Farquette family Clrele, 2c. ONG BRANCH.—COTTAGR TO LET, NEAR THE shore; 15 rooms; house in good order. Apply to J. WOOLEY, No, 12 Fulton Fish Market, or 1,016 Third av. EAR LONG BRANCH.—FOR SALE, ON THE Eatontown road, within @ short drive of Long Branch, a handsome Place ot four acres; modern house, three stories, seven bedrooms : stable and carriage house; ag and water led in; price eee and location oath: F. G. & 0. 8, BRO 'N, 9 Broad wi &. EXVELLE. 8 NN RESIDENCE, R W rooms, abunaance fruit, five acres land in high state of cultivation; siiuated in centre of the beautiul village ot St nga .. ‘ithin one mile ot Morris URBA’ and Essex de omnibus passes door, meet- ing all trains )the year. very cheap. . WOODRUFF, Springfield, NERY CROFUT & CO., 74 Greene stret, New York. STORE 10 LET—AT MOUNT KISCO, HARLEM RAIL- road, close to depot; rare chance for clothing; no opposition, Address C. 8. BETTS, Mount Kisoa, pea SMALL FRAME HOUSES, NEAR FISHKILL village, Dutchess county, to rent; 8 rooms; pleasant surroundings; sultable for summer residences for «mall poe inquire of hy HOYT, Fishkill, or 8. 3 a r ) YACHTSMEN AND OTHERS—FOR SALE, ABOUT és acres, partly wooded, on soutnerly slope of a com- manding point upon the best harbor of tho eastern shore for sottayes: goed spt in water tn olga Gnd pea ral re + Ly water mt rile 0 fon, wee particulars apply io HUGH NOAME. adway. iO LET—FURNISHED HOUSE IN NEW JERSEY, one hour from New York; pleasant grounds, beau- tifal scenery and healthy Jogation s will be rented tor the warm months or longer If requited, Apply, between tne hours of 9 A. M. and 12 M., to B.. BININGER, 182 Front street. Mi Nae LET—A GENTKEKL FURNISHED DOUBLE COT. tage at Lake Mahopac, aes hear the lake; 16 rvoms; ample grounds, shade, stable, carriage house, ice- Sooupled by ihe Peruvian Minutor; sdeliantial places” apie ery: er} a del ace. oor if RERD & HOYT, 29 wroudw 7° LET—4) MINUTES FROM NEW YORK, HOUSE, barn and ten Acres, turnished or not; 12 rooms; Re ty fruit; three minutes’ walk from station. Owner Sixth avenue. 10 LET—ON REASONABLE TERMS, A FURNISHED Cottage, on the banks of the Hudson, west side, 134 ours from this city via Erie Railway. apply at 114 Bast ‘Twenty-third atree! RENT—ON NEW BRIGHTON HEI@ 8. 1, FOR $300 yearly, Cottage, rooms, Randsomely tur- ; references ex onmugeds principais only. Address W., box 2,985 Post office. $300. —TO RENT, CHATHAM, N. J.. MORRIS AND De '« Essex road, 20 miles trom city, partially ture tion; tine shade, nished House, hear st ranch office, box 144 Heraid Uptown 8 000. —A HOUSE AND LOT, CONTAINING '. . 6.000 square feet ot ground, in the vicinity of tt. D, Cook's palatial residence, bhi bhedafen D.C, tor sale or exchange; amall amount cash, balance owner nd Stationery preferred. ad- nue, New York. Address ¥. H @ in Goods; Be Seen it Pe 2 Titra REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. — PRETTY COUNTRY HOME [IN NEW JERSEY— A Two acres, ull garden; house 36x49; one hour from city; or will exchange jor city House worth not over $2800: my place worth $15,000. Address TAYLOR, box 409 Post of ice. PARTY WHO HAS A ance AMOUNT OF stocks and bonds, ‘x. free and clear. in the South an an attractive exchange for New York or Ace Pro} erty or for iran ore property in Now York State or Ji seye Call at 12 Wall sircet, room 2 ‘A S000 [PAYING BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR sale or exchange for a Farm of moderate price. 2 Me Ad. LYNCH, U1 Pino st “A MOST LOVELY PLAQE FOR SALE OR E change at Tarrytown: the river and inland vie are truly magnificent; ionty seen will surely be appre- ciated. HOPKINS & CARRISGTON, ‘Twenty-second st., between Broadway and Fitth av. FIRST CLASS FIVE STORY AND BASEMENT iron frout Store on Union ‘square to exchange, tree and clear, upon cash basis ) tor a first class brown mone Uwelllng worth 10000 ar more; difference sa- usted in mortgage. sted PH ALON & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth street, _ BAP. OK KXOHANGE FOR CITY bropertyA fing Hesidence, only ten minutes trom Sing Sing depot; 16 rooms; all'modern conveniences; 29 miles river view; 8 city lots, with sbundant shade and fruit and ample stabling; ‘no encumbrance; with loan It wauted. Apply to H. A, SPAFARD, No. 162 Broadway, room 10. Roe SALK CH«AP—OR EXCHANGE FOR LOTS, ani Farm or other Real Estate or Merchandise, a Barroom Meera aT OW ibbie & HURST, 921 Third avenue. ] Witt EXCHANGE “A” PRIVATE DWELLING ‘For 1th street, vetween Fifth and sixth avenues, doponte Reservoir park, for other real esate ia this city'or Brooklyn ay Weel Ag arael, SALABLE MERCHANDISE—ABOUT $4,000 WORTH ALA BC hange tor suburban Feat estate’ Call on oF address IVES, 83 John street. 10 EXCHANGE—TWO FIRST CLASS COUNTRY RKS- T idences, with all modern improvements, for city roperty,, oF, Will rent low; owner, 8 CAH Lle Cran. ord, N. fifty minntes from New York, via Central Railroad ot New Jerse; ro FXCHANGR—FOR IMPROVED three lots on 10/th ait: 10 lots Jamaica; first PROPERTY, mortgage, $5,000; equity 7 ALUABL PERTY IN T TO! ton to exchange—For New soraey or other propert, near New York: oF might take stern lands ani some cash. | Address 8, DV, HOLLISTER, 54 William street, New York, room 1, thira floor. $10,000 Cast As? EXCELLENS FARM. FRER A and clear, in Dutchess county will be given for private or tencment property in New Yors, GREGOK & MILLER, 1 Kast Porty-ninth street, $12.000 —HANDSOME PLACE AT STAM FORD, Conn.; fine House, 14 rooms; water and gas; 2igacres; fing views, &c.; no mortgage; tor it Hood House in NY, LOOMIS, £6 West Thittieth street 21) QO) —EXCHANGK—-ON 7, $60.00( . po ig ia ont; 20) acres: bu hangs n_comple .. Prine Bockman street third soot, irom ten, ee 8 REAL BSPATE WANTED, mappa ere oe eet WANTEDAVENUK STORE PROPERTY IN fiire ‘be given, a Sak te Wales wa wil sf q OOTH'S THEATRE. SALVINI TO-NIGR®, B SALVINI AS HAMLET TO-NIGHT, ‘inal performance in America of Sik. TOMMASO BALVANG, the greatest iiving Tragedian, TO-NIGHT, Shakespeare's sublime Tragedy, H. SALVINI in his unique impersonation, PIAMONTI in her great role ot OPH: FRIDAY, SALVINI (1 ry SATURDAY, FAREWELL BALVINT, MAT ELIZABETH, QUshN OF ENGLAND. Prices a» usual. Seats secured at the box effice hat music store, No 70! Br rATY Farwa¥. TESTIMON] ree BENEFIT of Mr. CHARLES EYTINGE, the distinguished Shakspearian Keader (in anticipation thi ‘upon the dramatic stage), QUO THER TRIS, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, June 1%, Weenie nopeat: incluatag aanony Sibecies ne ig artists appear, Ineluaing, amo Miss SAKLO MTA Wk CLEWCQ Mr, SULA ikovntouas Miss CLARA MOKRI&, Mr. eTUART .OBSON, Miss ROSE EYTINGE, rv. JOUN T. RAYMOND, Miss MAUDE GRANGER, Mr, McKEE oan ote Mrs. MELINDA JONES.’ Mr. CLAUDE BORRO! Kr iss £31 ir. MIS MARIE WICKING.” ME Ee SINGLALRY BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, ‘The entire companies of the two leading metropolites. theatres, *." Tho sale of Reserved Seats isin progress at oft, whieh ope irom 910 4 dallynand et ai tee prinelpal hotels, *."itin respectfully intimated that the the additional in erest of bemg the BAR! PEARANCE of Miss CLARA BS 1 ef Pe. tis ils on the following dav for Will bo ader the direotion of sir. WM. Re YLO RS. F. B, CONWAY'S M THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. JUNE 30, Robertson’s britiiant Comedy of SCHOOL. ROM A Misses Sivas and LILLIAN mpany. THUKSUAY. AFTERNOON end NIGHT, BENEFIT? JO) SMITH, BUSINESS MANAGER Q\ENTRAL PARK GARDEN, TO-N, . ORI ESE SAAT in Rane UNRIVALLED SUMMER NIGHT'S CONCER’ oI Waltz, “artist's Lite’ Cornet Ubligato, by Mr. R. Dar, “Sieudelmaan BR OKLYN THRATE, Aria, “Cujus Animam Ballet, ‘‘+qust” Overture, “The Gaim’ at eat, exepe spr Eomanze, { “symphony No. 4, D Minor”, Sehumana In‘roduction, ; Die “Selige Morgentraum- uintet, Deutweise.” Die “Melster- ny Ssinger von Nuernberg,’"Sd act 9%. Overture, “D di ssailo’ 8 10. Paraphrase, “Ave Marl 1), Waltz, “Wiener Fi 12 March, “Coronatiot Admission tickets, 50 AN BRYANTS M STRELS— segs ¥-THIRD AF 234 st., cast of Oth avenue. Be t 8, oak CHANGE, TWO HOURS FU A BRYANT'S | “GO 3T,” “GO WEI MINBT' ng tn MINST! BRYANTS . M BRYANTS TURN HIM OUT. b ‘ yr, the tue lome. MATING EVERY HATURDAY At 1W (KoLosseux 00) Broadway and Thirty-Sfth street. The Grand Scenic Illusion, which has cost evet THREE HUNDRED THOU~AND DOLLARS, DO: LONDON, LONDON, BY NIGHT, ‘ "BY GASLIGHT, BY MOONLIGRT. THE GRAND MIDNIGHT THUNDERSTO d-by the press to be the Rganiens 0 PHENOMENA OF WATU representation o} ti entire series of ent addition there is pagncdre lectures and performances by, uNIA, the Prestidigitateur, ui and others. Open from 1 to $and 7 to 10, Admissi 7PERRACE Gal THEATRE. AD, NEUENDORFF. EDNiSUAY, June CONCERT, DRAMATIC A OPKRATIO PEBFOR Du Bist, Blass, Louise—Dorothea. Admission, S0c.; Reserved seats, 250 extra. Packaged containing 10 admission tickets, Tickets can be had at 263 Broadway. and on the day of the performance at the box office trom 1 o'clock AL KW ORLEANS, La. 1874-5. Lessee and Director. . , JORN B. Business Manager THEO. HANTERON Business communications may be addressed OHN 4, Ow ENA. Towsontowa, Ma, or THRO, HAMILTON, care Col. T. Allston Brown, New York. Sea FESTIVAL TO BE HALO at oT, homas’ chapel, sixtieth stre wee and Third avenues, thursday, June 1 wer NRAND CONCERT BY THE CAROLINA SINGI x atthe strawberry Mestival of the Free Aethoultt Episcopal church, Thirty-fourth tween seventh and tixhth’ avenues, e t a hing, June 10, 1474. Te! sith tease 18 +» @l piate of strawberries and ice erent JQOBINSON HALL, UNION aa R° TO-DAY at 2 ang neva Matinee next 3 jay at 2. Last performances of Bullock's Roval Martonettest #4 a hg ape a oe oa + om a id 5. a Co., box 4042's ost office oF NOS Howling Orewa Bow! QTRAWBERNY AND ICi CREAM PKI rive Shoo! of Alanson Methodist “Eplaeopat church id Woasesday oveniaga, street, near Grand, Tuesday an 1874." Tickets 60 cents. x Tape soe SIGNOW GAETANO VERATI, TENOR OF 7s Kenta" wit apts fu nuope athe go fans c nil depart AlTcominunteations nay be addressed to 88 teenth street, > MEtBorouiray THEATRICAL AND SHOW P&lNTING, ESTABLISHMENT, MBRALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET, 4 LanGE ASSORTMENT OP THRATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIBYE O07> Bane