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14 NEW YORK HERALD. SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 1874.-QUADRUPLE SHEET. OUS MINISTER TO GERMANY. [From the London Telegraph.) siston of his congregation, he could mot positively SAN JUAN BOUNDARY. Feiuse (o remain, and oe Sree Sa | The Emperor William's Decision—Brit- | Mr. Bancroit, though now seventy-iour—he was m Island— | born with the century—is in general remarkably Provides for Ascertaining | hale aud hearty, and is capabie of an amount of mental and intellectual labor irom which many Among the last acts passed by Congress pre- | younger men wouldshrink. Nearly every pleasant — | vious to adjournment on Tuesday was one en- | morning be may be seen at five o'ciock taking bis Utled, “An act to ascertain the possessory rights | horseoack ride like an English country geatieman. | 3 | Botween this watinal exercise and miduight he OF: She -Hindigey ey Cqepnar sna other Beeah.| has found time to work several hours on tle las. subjects within the i mits which were subject to | yoiume of his history, to write copious despatches, | y. Hence we find the King | the award under the Treaty of Washington, May hel con cans dimamaiic ReEIHe ane 2 A am $ nae se | 70 ‘Oo all the otuer ofleral and social duties of bis po pi Moab trying to get a prophet to use | §, 1571," It provides for the appointment by the | sition. ‘The general opivion here 1, 1 am sure, that Mr. Bancroit has been yo to ali the require- oreign Office had a short tune belore. They | joets who, on June 15, 1846 (the date of the Oregon | Meh opinion not only of his diptomatic saili and was, therefore, postponed. His text was taken pelle =. pa Pa gpsiangye sie from Numbers Xi, 5, whieh telis avout Balak, tue Geman Eing of Moab, sending for Balaam to curse the | woe Rights peopie who had just come out of Ex¥Pt- From his » e@ariiest appearance, the D remarked, Israel seems to have Caused a great deal of uneasiness to other people, The peculiar doctrimes ot Israel concerning God and man, the peculiar aims | and aspirations of the Jews, made oth dread = them, to curse israel: and ‘. bt times have outre- | President of a Commissioner to make and report to ud Balaam, The peo- | the Secretary of the Interior a list of British sub- | ments of nis situation, Tue bis tongue or vis other nations in suosequ) echoed the words of Uaiak ple had jeit t On Ar | Sagucily. but also of bis practical talents for the | ee nee eae. Bit nee + pe fanned Eas | Boundary Treaty), were in occupation of land | fransaction of curreut business. Among bis col- | ae or isrcel. Whe cua! te seads mes- | lawfully acquired within the limit covered | leagues he was much respected, and he and Lord | 1 hold, there is @ peo- | p; Apes “3 ‘ | sengers 10 Ls Ole An coongue to | OY the award of the Emperor of Germany, | jrienas. By the aristocracy of birth he was not so | _ ple come o lon Of the world uost in | isto proceed to Puget Sound and there receive | pamper: ceased to maintain the most intimate i vhose | | ous. Pebhsinor yay stad Pst tyrant | Proof of occupancy and the mode by which such | § ‘ 1 should not 4 of a pad- | Occupancy was acquired. After first giving reasou- | 4 SCENE IN- THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, sioeegenige iy Meee | able notice all British subjects whose claims shail [From the Manchester Guardian.) ven to Wes humbicd those S.aV Balak und bis peopie ? be 1a Balak puts stress | migods of The G0- are to be according to legal subdivisions, 80 a8 10 | gion, themselves and slay Bat they the to Sinai aud ther ve nO =0 oner let Euynt tren | Witoin one year then all rights named in che | Jou". asks Mr. Commssioner. ‘hot ake those that | Meaty of June 15, 1846, shall be considered for- | jx ace of the gods? if eee to | Posed of as otner lands. |e many zypt apd is Lut one God, and their laws, ‘They don’t | ine between the United States and the british | “sir,” ¢ strong to last for ever, & Egy Goa, hor in tempies made with | tion, Lt was provided in the treaty of 1846 that, | riment of the House fairly burst lis bounds, and hands, but for tue people. What a diference there | «, + sory | 10 a time the chamber was turned into @ sea of | isin all in J between this people and | “!2 the future appropriation of the territory | cnaking sides. here was, however, stilla climax out, and all | e0uth of the forty-ninth paraliel the po-ses Egypt, irom whence they had com other n. pus avout Lhe! heir teacuers are = rights of the Hudsun Bay Company and of all | Missoner, upon esr all this, a8 Racist 3 irom Bighest aristocrats, aud their priests must walk | supa- | We bresence of the nun princess, clothing himselt bere tiem and be e\amples to the flock. aud | British subjects wno may be already in the occupa | iy 'sackcioth and jailing ob his Knees to ask pardou out OL this pec wane hat : Tmeskest \OF “sae! | tO the date mentioned the English government the leaders of Ej Moab were men wno toot peopie. The term “air ea i ae ot id the Columbia River, which now divides Oregon | screbed. much more expressive than we think. 23 ne stele " —— Quseutal an iut-riel dread, woich Bulak feit, and | ad Wasbington Territory. Fort Vancouver w28 | ay INTERNATIONAL “OHOLERA OONGRESS,” nota mere porary 8 ider oliear, it is n0 the headquarters or grand depot of the Kudson PART OF THE i CHARACTER | Bay Vompany, west oi the Rocky Mountains. twas | Am International “Cholera Congress” is to meet nis religion on others, y tis, but their | to paim orf nis do or to be m.ssi presence ‘Talmud says th ave the law on = gad Upon all People. snow irom history how | ad irom thence shipped to Europe. hither slso | ously, and is it always pro ait nations nad imitaced Balak and Baiaain thcurs- | ali the goods brougat irom Lurope were landed | by transmussion from abroad? fog of trying to curse tne Je @ atticude of | 88d from thence distributed to the various pointe | ~ Masia: ca Don’t curse | 10 the interior. It Was im lact the grad emyorim | by travellers irom one country to another? cultivation, and afforded a convement laude sojowing:— e vi moment t God ¥ery mOmeoe Bee | place sor cargoes. (hither ail tie jurs and otuer the Worl to-day is that wh J | : rd. —Ui tted by articl db, om at e of the company’s trade from camornia to the | — Téird.—Can it be transmitted by articles used by bee ccahery 5 ails Gar let them | ‘Russian Possessions on doth sides of tae Nortaera | cholera patients? ; Dus. Mt {fis aith and | Pacitic Ocean, ‘fhe Hudson Bay Company had es- | Fourth.—Cun it be transmitted By rovisions? tio ba ving animals or hope that the day when seven Gentiles | tablished numerous tradiug posts witoin the limits Fifth.—Can it be transmitted by I shail take told of 8k to Le permitte ume wil herever he goes, aud when to mingle with and deal that day we suouldé all earn- to go up and worship | #2d the Columbia Kiver (now ail under tue Ameri- | Mereiy through the medium of the atmosphere? the people w that they had taken possession o! every district | tagiows or imiectious properties ? with Jews. And pstly pray. lor | with their ‘jorts and establisnments, und Cases of choiera Injecuon? oe el Nesqualiy, on Puget Sound, Walla Waila, Fo The Gotos, of St, Petersburg, in commenting upon | McKay at the mouth of the Umpqua River, and a Weakened with any prospect of success? the papers recently laid before the Fugish House | trey owned numerous factories, with imaciiner of Commons on the subject of Central Asia, sage | cattle, wagons. voats, Xe. used for trading pur nt: ‘the Anne ol Kaboe! all prot joxes. ‘The settlement of their serv that “the Ameer of Kabou ” tit n at B ‘ovavility, 4 ‘and adjncent wands was of lat f00n receive, if he bas not done so already, @ DO- | jand was fertiic and the fishing exc t, and, be- | eg tice from Calcutta not to intericre with the Rus- | siges, the Importance of tue spot in @ military | lished? sian relations with tue Turcomaus, not tu give | Doin oi view Was oven i oked. REE sor omiaagirs | land or seay | river them any lope of ass and nigtiee Sonor THE HUDSON BAY COMPANY. WHAT THE SOUTH OFFERS. bts A ela age a hing oe Sh lala, Te UE 4 ‘The diMcuity in settling the Oregon boundar; escape irom bia chasaminens of the Muscovite | gispuse was greatly increased by the enormous {From the Richmond Whig.) Fega it Says that the last | weulth, ate pulicy and numerous retalpers of this Let any e ie spies : B any industrious man come here, es exchanged vetweeu Lord Granville aud | compaoy. The fur trade aving nearly ceased, it | 4 rtscuaxod have fixed. the bases ; " Pc! friendly unde: standing betwee: turned its attention to other ovject: 45 had previvusiy | remain beyond the sphere of Russion operations. Vess or the | On the hand, tue umits of the State are to matinee oy bale eepuort, about site reds pitious seasons he cannot fail of success. Take a be coufined to the tiers ot the territory Bow in 4548 the’ company presented the aspect | period of ten years and suppose two men engnesa the possession of Shere Al. The Ameer mut bot 6; ga dominant corporatiau Which engrossed in farming, one remaining in New England and endeavor to exer boundaries, aud th ali in its power to prevent the Ameer on tie veighbo, Khapats, on {ts side, Will use gil its ingGuence w prevent cure ets ti ure LO its subjects lu the di auy aggression on the Aighan territory hy the | Fetal title to uit thelr lands t aan eo Nanner ee they Were then in actual po: € aby influence Lb English gove: ent 18 todo | branches of iwaustry. The Briush governme stations of Waich | me: won, liable, ho’ | ever, in all respects to the jurisdiction und sov- | able stream he wil in @ few hours be able A NAUGHTY SCOTCH COUPLE. | reiguty of the Cuited states. Tue Hudson Bay | to throw into the Richmond, Baltimore, Philadel- | Company Was probibited by its charter .rom ac- | pnia and New York markets any of the light crops | quiring Utles to laud, and the occupants that were | ie may raise. Many people are thus carrying on A Young Woman Summoned Across the ty ve affected by the reservation were wade either | a prosperous trade 1p iruits and vegetabies, i i ¥ by the squatters or tne pany lor the purpose of Sea to Answer an Action for Divorce. | ovading the protiibition of its charter.” The The Albany Journat tells the foliowing story:— | tection of those interests whicu had grown up Was latt e 7 regarded by Engiand as an indispensaole obliga- Prick rey fet nc pty brpkec's oe ie endet | tion on the score of honor and as impossibi residing in parish 0' Laduepe, Scotland, greatly eiavorate these views, but our object tobe | only to gi neglected, Hence the third article im the treaty | lead to inquiry. came acquainted Wit 0 attr r * | of duue, 1845, quoted already, wus agreed to by | Duin i the suue plage, The young grt Was bamed | te, Uaied ” States. When’ General Harney, | HIGH LIFE ABROAD. Helen Jounstone, Apek. OF Wve. soinstoue, | OCH years Ago, cocupled = San dnt aiawyer. Ther acqualatance lasted but a jew | te Hudson Bay Company were the rulers {From the Glasgow News.) months, wheu he urged her to marry bim. His en- | Of all ihe Ser one owarhatee Coe In our impression o1 yesterday we chronicled a - ‘ h s vernor b or Vanes and, wa cee Pied ig ce cafe bye gree its tactor, and he suow da bold Iront against what | Tumor to the effect that a certain titled lady has colsent Of her parents Was also obtained, and on CITY REAL ESTATS FOK SALE. LOW PRICE—SPLENDID FIRST CLASS HOUSB No. 12 Fast seventytourth street; mirrors, chan- deliers, conservatory and steam heater, near Park eu- JKooUP, 258 Broadway. T A BARGAIN.—$1,00) TO $2,000 WILL PURCHASE ZA. either one of two ‘splendid four story brown stone Houses. in a first class neiguborhood and Ton; Would take w little Louse in part vayment: oF & without cash, will di $1300) Address COLVIN, box 133 Heraid Uptown Branch office. Agents not noticed. BINA Finey CLASS LO- central loca- 00d A od to suit. cation, in Thirty-e a {iNis, COlm & GRAY SOLD—THAT EL. stoop brown also brick Factory, 15x) MOKRS lp 3B, BA ANT FOUR STORY ‘ansion, portico stoop ; le (or tenements. Thircy-tourth street. PER CENT GUARANTEED TO THE PURCHASER 10! the pew brows stone French et? Fifty-fourth | Oe Sse! . . Hi street, near Var k avenue; renced ior Odo Kusseli were, 1 believe, warm personal | OR MILLI: io ast Fare STREET, NEAR MADISON AVENUE.—TWO Lots for sale on very cas; be batons of | together with @ description of the property | well known as by the aristocracy ol letters, into yt, Ube greatest mil- | actually occupied at that time. The Commissioner | Wiiict he was early adopted and with whici he 2) Broad street, room 15, from 1 FORTY-NINTH finished high sto; street. —A superbly Dwelling, with beautiiul dining room Extenston ; for sale . SIKVENSON, Jr., I Pine street. low, furauhed or w Egypt be approved by the Secretary shall be permitted Had 1t not, indeed, been for the adveut of Major 1 beiore | to purchase trom the United States the land 50 | oxGorman, the debate would bave wound up quite _ righea | designated any time within one year after such aP- | aecorousiy. His appearance, however, and the ahesni ston: —LOOK AT THIS—FOR SALE.—$9,00 FOR A story hizh stoop brick House; ion the people also, Bur who | Proval atthe ordinary minimum price, when the | speech he delivered, Literally threw the House r improvement ve no genedlogical | lands are within the railroad limits, These entries | into conyuisions. He pictured a Royal Commis- r thundering at the door of @ convent, und, HUMBLE SHEPHERDS, | (clude improvements of such occupants, provided | oy gaming admission, proceeding to put to the | tors strangers and | thatin case entry and payment are not made | question tue first nun ve meets:—"Pray, who are My sire, Sir, Was aking,’ returns the lady, at which the House | soif into the preuminary cactinuation. “hy aws that Were | jeited and the land thereaiter be deemed and | inother, sir,’ peresy tee te nun, ee ey | known among mea. | treated as tof the public domain to be dis- | 0! tue sixth James of Scotiand ‘and tne frst W past of the p “4 | dames o: Engiand. My mother was @ queen'’— 11 in pertect order; newly painted; location east of Seventy-eighth ticulars at No. 1.135 from 810 Li and 3 to & hird avenue, near sixty.sixtl LOTS IN SUFFOLK STREET, or sale at a sacrifice.—This is the best op: improvement on investment but litle cash required. . Sl East Seventeenth street. POR SALE—THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROP- Forty-seventh ) feet, and rear house; h to settle un estate. Al nth street, or to P. 469 West Forty-second street, Executors. A SACRIFICE, orner Lot and Cottage on Fifth avenue, Harlem. Inquire at 71 Broadway, room 129. SALE—A PRIVATE DWELLING, fine flower garden, near the new Eastern boulevard; Inquire of ¥. W. BAWKES, chinnation number two)—* and she was mur- at He 13 | END OF A PKOTRACTED DISPUTE. | dered by @& Protestant Queen.” (Irreverent | ary ieuc heroes, | 12 connection with the setuement of the boundary | whicu the House avain Went off into au expiosion. unnes the nun, “l had a brotner; bis BEAUTIFUL Pp, © con . | name was Rupert.’ (Outburst of laughter num- 31 F ‘aud “heiped to duild in | Possessions on the Pacific coast and the decision of | FayYiour) sir,” she says, “| had a sister; her a! taber-acie, not for , the Ewperor Wiillam on the San Juan Isiaud ques- | yame was Sophia.” Here the uncontroliable mer- rice $7.54); terms to suit | 1317 First avenue, corner Seventy-tifth street Ory | toreach. Mr. O'Gorman described tie Koyal Com- PROPERTY O {balance on mi tor House and Lot; « Apply to W. &. WARTS | Canal street. G, 02 Bowery, corner of vrypl. They had a | ton of landor other property lawiuliy acquired | of the immortal gous, By way of more emphati- echiel recommendation | witnin Oregon Territory sali be respected.”’ Prior | caliy realizing the position be muttered in an un- | Known dialect a Latin prayer, With hands uplified | | to the root, the effect oi which, to use the classic denute in disp eir great ucts beore ive | claimed possession of the country as iar south as | pnrase, may more easily be imagined than de- FOR A THRE STORY HIGH STOOP brick House in East Thirty-eight street; y modern improvement; only $2,500 cash required; renting at $1,.80. PHALON & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth street. West Side, BARGAIN.—A GOOD THREE STORY BRICK House, 25x40x100; extension 15-foot parlor and halis frescoed ; good neighborhood : above Twenty-third street, West side: will be soid with or without Furniture; price of house $17,000); no commissions: possession any tn befor” January 1, 1875: no bill on the Louse. $5.00 casa wanted. Address BARGAIN, box 163 Herald : founded in 1824. The locality was most convenient | &t Vienna during the month of June. Among the ol fearto'oum. ihe | (OF (rade, uadalarge and rch cract of Jand tor | most important questions to be discussed are tue P Went OFUM a SPIEIE OF | Articles of trade were orought irom other stations | Férst.—Is cholera developed in india spontane: uced in other countries T A GREAT BARGAIN. _ front, in 102d street, near Ninth avenue. Apply to N & GRAY, 536 sixth avenue, ue es S3 FOUR STORY BROW! tull lof (25x98.9), for sale ou Twenty-1 Broadway and Sixth avenne, tor $35,000; retused for this two years since, and will bring that price within a year. PHALON & SLOAS, 31 East Seventeenth CHEAP—THREE STORY AND BASH- rent brick House. and 1,000 years’ le 210 Thompson stre FULL LOT, 25 FEET econd.—i8 cholera capabdie of being transmitted Sireet, betwee 45,0 0 has be Sate of hun thet is ajew, | Of te territory between (he lorty-uintn parallel | the corpses of animals who have died trom cholera, ome when the Jew | C&D flag) and even several estabiisuments on the Sicth.—Has the adinission of fresh air to a q frontiers of California. In short, it may be said | cholera-producing agent any influence on its con- Paruculars wi within the region, whicb tlrouziout was dotted dseventi,—ow long 1s the period of incubation in NINTH WARD, NO. reenwich avenue, four story. y; nearly tull lot; one of der and excelient neigh- ‘able. Apply on premises, ‘ AND LOT, WI? FIR>T CLASS ‘fli be sold separately or together. avenue, between Fiftleth and Fitty- — claimed that they held it under the British Highth.—Are there any means of disinfection by | crown. Tne company possessed besides Astoria | Which the cnoiera-producing Or cholera-spreading | rt | agent may be made positively harmless, or at least high stoop bri a row; ail first class large settlement on the Willamette. In ad ition, otits4—Siould quarantine estabusnments to | prevent the spread of cholera be introduced oa ts on San Tenti.—ohouid permanent or temporary inter- date. ‘tne | National stations jor the study of ifiectious dis- 3 aud the mesos of avoiding them be estab- ON VERY EASY TERMS, hear Tenth avenu 374 West Futty: CHEAP~A BULLDING fronting on Abi ki a *reneh flat; Apply at 605 Mudson street. MARTINE, is PLOT IN THE 4g ill pay a big interest. lect a WESTCHESTER COUNTY FOR SALE AND TO RENT, “pana MANOR AND HUGUENOT HEIGHTS,"— One hour trom Wail street, via Fxvress boats East River ani Harlem River and Portehe 3) minutes from Grand Centrai depot vi Railroad; a delightul suburb; neariy one mule squai midway ‘between Mount Vernon and New Rochell ollerivg utusual advaniages in accessibility from the city. GO daily trains); pituresque views of the sound; perfect healihtulness, &c., and specially adapted tor ermnanent residence the year round, or new maps of New York city (showing exact location of the tive new siations between Forty-second and 1th street, on line of Fourth avenue iinvrovement) and lower Westchesie amphtets. &e., apply t0 STEIN BROTHERS & Ov. Is? Broad wi ESTCUESTER—A COTTAOK HOUSK, WITH 8 rooms, in good order, at Wiliamsb ridge, 5 mine city lots; BRAGGS, at Post office, 8 Broadway. \ ies’ waik Irom depot, with Ane garden and y has fruit tre Williamsbrid PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOE i SALE OR TO RENT. - - ab IETS OR SALE—N“ AR PTERSON, N,J., FARM OF lh acres, 45 uuder suitivation, 4 thritty wood.and, in Hog dtlock, <rops and tools; youug orcuard, just bearing; good'soil; ouse and new Barn, Granary ao Chicken’ House: very healihy; farm in first race work: ing order; cheap. Apply io THOMAS AVEKY, (46 East Ninih street. OR SALE—AT ASHFORD, TWO MILES oF FDtnns ferry depot, a small Place, contain 1g four acres of lund, ‘good house, barn’and outbuildings; ¢hoice fruit, shade and ornamental trees; a never tail ng sprinc, stream of water rung through the pl jouse and grounds in good order fhe place hus a lar frontage and is susceptible oi subdivision. Terms easy. Apply to Mrs. Di VO, on the prenitses. OR SALE—A FINE COUNTRY RES “NCE a tle north of Newburg, N. Y., on the banks of t Hudson. Address or iaquire of P. W. WHITTLESEY. No. 833 Broadway. Ay y to M or va BE 2 ENUE, 100X436; MANSION hot and cold with every Convenience, stabie, outhouses lawn and garden, all in riect order; only 4 minutes trom Ci'y Hud via Hndgon iver Kailroad: will be sold at a low price and terms made to suit purchaser. Address box 9% station 4. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE. To Let or Lease. 10 LET CHEAP—A HANDSOME COTTAGE, EIGHT rooms and cellar, gas, waier, one block trom steam railroad depot and three lines of horse cars, at Jersey City Newhts, by CHARLES GOBI>CH, Summit avenue, first house north of Five Corners, PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR are NS Se SALE OR RENT. T, STEWART’S NEW HOUSES AT GARDEN « City, each having a lawn tastefully latd out with Bravel Walks, ornamental trees and towering shrubs; warden set with standard and small irniis, upples, pears, peaches quinces, cherries, currants, raspberries, &c., to let, as iollows $5 0-4 Villa Residence, costing $18v0), having 18 rooms, with furnace. range, laundry, bathroom, hot and cold water, dumb waiter, bells, speaking tubes amd other modern conveniences, a Weil cemenied ceilar under the entire house, with carriage house on the premises, will be rented for $800 per anuom and one year’s commu tion between Garden City and James sip or Thirty: fourth sireet ferry’ will be furnished to lessee; there are 21 trains daily via the Flushing and North vide and Cen- tral raiiroads; rates of yearly commutanon about W cents per trip. $650—A tiouse of the same style and value as that de- scribed above, without the carritge house, will be rented for $600 per ufuum and one year’s commutation given to Jesse, 2200—A very pleasant House of seven rooms, consist- ing of parlor, dining room, kitchen and four bedrooms, with pantries, water closet and cellar, will be rented 1or $200 per aunoim aud six months’ commucation furnished 0 lessee, jarden City ts accessible within 40 minutes by rail from James slip and thirty-fourth street terries and the sum- mer resorts of Kockaway, Babyion and Fire Island. A gravelly subsoil underlying the’ suriace for many miles around, the dramawe ts complete; malarious influences Cannot'extst, and tever and ague—the bane of so :nany places in the vicinity of New York—is here unknown. Apply to HINSDALE winter family house ; 17 rooms; all the modern cot Yenleuces; elexant parior, 37x10; large dining room; fine Kiwhen, with stationary tubs, hot and cold water: first class range; bathroom and water closets; turnace heat. ers; gus pipes introduced in ail the rooms, arranged for owner's use; handsome carriage house, stables, couch- man’s rooms; all the requisite outbuildings, sheds, &c. ; enclosed and entirely fenced; in periect order, with acres Land; lawn, orchard, garden, Howers, fruit; mag. iflcent views and very spiculatinig building sites hour on the ‘erie Railroad, near Ridgewood: Duisances, no malaria; salubrious all the year round; pi@iuresque drives and walks: most desirable Hop bio] eligible aike tor aunoes, re er nent or pleasure: wd cafliages, itmpicments, &c, i desired. Aj to W. BALCuLLON 16 bond str ew Yor! witch DESIRABLE COUNTRY IDENCE—FUR- nished, 45 acres, stocked, at Brunswick Heights, Overlooking New Prunswick,'N. J., for sule; modern improvements; icehouse, carriage house; numerous ousbuildings, all in mice order; peach, pear and apple orchards; quantities strawverries, raspberries, black- berries, cherries, plums, ailin full bearing; yrapevines, &e.; nice neighborhood: weil adapted tor a private resi- dence or ior cutting up into villa plots convenient to churches, schoois and depo requent trains. ow K, 0 Cortlandt street, up stairs. T $100 PER MONTH—BEAUTIFUL FU: HED House; splendid grounds, plenty of fruit; Moun- tainville, Cornwall, tive minutes trom the station. In- quire of J. BIDDLE, 13 Waveriey place. T NORRO CONN.—TO RENT FURNISHED, for about two months, a nice Place; 5 rooms: good shade, water, garden, &¢.7 flve minutes’ walk from sta- tion New Haven Railroad und two miles from stamiord; rent moderate to a small family, Address Jy BOX ce, Stamford, Conn. SUMMER BOARDING HOUSE At DELAWARB Water Gap—Country Hotel and several Farms tor sale cheap. Jor description, price and terns address W KEES, stroudsburg, Pa. FARM OF 10 IN DUTCHESS COUNTY— price $29,000; will trade for Good hous cae »MYTH, room A, 111 Broadway. t, THREE STORY AND k TTouse and Lot 299 West onty-seventh street, with ail the improvements, third jour West of Seventh avenue; terms easy. ROs., 1,267 Broadway, North Side. CITY LOTS—$250 TO $3m, 75 cash, balance easy payments. Beautitul high ground, » Woodland Heights. Rapid transit; only 29 minute Now York City Lois, $250 to Sixteen houses just been built, itopportunity to buy lots in New York city, in ower prices than (0. d Warten street. Tt Jad | 800d farm and not disdain to take some lessons ¥ Fay two Powers:— | out jarms on the most extensive sale, erected | from usin Virginia farming, plant bis crops prop- agreed. Aighahistai Isto | mills, established mauuluctures, entered into the | erly and work them judiciously, and with pro- eyond those everything above the mere agricultural | the other moving to Virginia. At the end of the t | peri dthe New England tarmer wil) have made nereaching wiea compelled to jield to tne Unirea states on | nothing but a bare Itvelihood, and that by the ® Russian Cavinet, | tie Oregon boundary question, mude ii a point to | hardest work, While the settler in Virginia will in aced terriiory per- | all probability have added considerably to his —to put it very moderately. If his farm - is siiuated on @ railroad or on a_ navig- INeY —— second street. e of improvement many miles from this city in Ne. POTTER BROTHEL Miscellaneous. OOD CITY IMPROVED PROPERTY UP dway,or would take in part trade well stocked, with 0 rive not to exceed $18, OWNER, box 122 lieraid Uptown Brancn ottice, ariety o! things may be raised and thrown into | orthern markets beiore the same varieties ma- | tire in that climate. We might give details and town. near Bri m near }ew Yar e such hints as may draw attention and BROOKLYN PROPERTY TO LET. oH OFFICE, BROOKLYN. ‘TS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, FOR SALE ADVERTISEM city Property and p: T FATERSON, N. J.—A_ FINE HOUSE, CON. taining eieven rooms, large cellar and attic; bewull- fui flower garden and iruit trees: let or lease one or two families. Apply toJ. R. CALDE! T WOOD KIDG!, N. J.—A HANDSOME VILLA, 10 rooms, fine cellar and splendid garden, tor sale or fo rent, wtlow fyures; carriage and summer house on the grounds, ailnew, splendid drives; but 45 minutes from city, jour minutes trom depot, Post office aad school; commutation 6° per year.’ Apply to RF. MAHRK, Wood Kidge, Bergen county, J FIRST CLASS ORANGE COUNTY STOCK FARM of 250 acres, with a No.1 building, for sale, or would exchange Jor first class :enement or Business Froperty in New York city or Brookiyn. Address FA MER, K., Herald brooklyn Branch oillce, RCADIA.—FOR SaLE, ON MANHASSET BAY, L. 1, via Flushing and North side Railroad, in the vicin> ity of the beautiful estates of Ulandome, Forest Grove, Grace Manor, Minnemere, bvergreen Park, £lm Grove and King's roint, an elegant touse and Grounds, with or without lurniiure. stock, with immediate posses plow: ali Kinds of tryts, towers and vegotables: iee- house filied, tsh ponds tc.; bathing, boauug, fishing and sheotink: a dock for vachts, sloops, &c. ; terms easy; the owner will improve tae adiomning property with ele- gant cotiages. Apply on the premises, or at 4) Beekman street, to J.P, TRAVELS. FINE HOUSE, STABLE AND 56 LOTS OF GROUND on Long Island, reni $40 per annum; also other places in Jersey and Westchester count HING, OOLe & GRAY, 56 10 ixth avenue, T, FOR THE SUMMER SEA. T NYAC! OR SALE—AT NEWTOWN, L. L, A PLOT OF Ground, 151x190, on high'and improved ground, rige $1.5), cash, oF will well separately two oF more lot or $$W each. Apply to WM. i. MckKINLEoS, 35y Broad way, New Yor JOR SALE—I91 AC trom depot, 110 mi to make # tari; price $! NEX, 259 Bowery POR SALE CHEAP—% ACRES OF LAND, WITH 00d house and outbuildings, plenty shade and trult trees, she Jand is all under good cultivation, with crop and stock; stream of water through the place; 25 miles from New York city. address BUNJAMIN oISE, Morrise town, N. J. JOR SALE CHEAP--RARE OPPORTUNITY. = Splendid Hotel property or summer boarding house at Riversive depot, Paierson: fine house, large grounds ‘Apply to J. E. DieMEKES1, 17 Broadway, basement OR SALE OR TO LET—FURNISHED, AT GREAT Nock, . I., brick House, 11 acres, shore tront; on hour by steamboat or railroad. Apply to W. J. CLARK 212 Pearl street. OR SALE OR TO LET—SRICK HOUSE, 11 ROOMS in the centre of Irvington, N. J., cars passing alia five minutes; $2) per mouth ity Ha New York. Cull at the house (OR SALE AT A BARGAIN—) root seven-room House, on lot 2 station; terpps easy; possession im NEW HO: Herald oiice. FAWIHORNE, N. J. ONY HOUR FROM NEW York by Erie Railway—46!4 acres; good newly painted last fall; plenty trult; 8 acres rye, 5 corn, 4oats,2 potatoes; balance, except 12 acres wood, Tass: this property is well located, and as the Midia iiroad couneccs with the ‘L:rie at, this point iL will at. Ways be desirable property. Price 514,000, $8 000 of which can remain (half 8 years, haif 3 years); the bal- ance easy. Apply to J. W. EDWARDS, owner, 27 Pine street (up stairs), New York. ONG BRANCH.—TO LET, A COTTAGE, 15 ROOM! near the shore; icehouse filled. Apply to J. WOOLEY, Fulton Fish Market, or 1,016 Third avenue. Y SEVEN ROOM COTTAG WITH TWO ACRES, $1,200, is marked down to $1,000; it T can’t get thal will take less; bound to sell. Apply to Union ‘ence Com pany, 40 Vortlandt street, New York. ANHASSET, L. L—LOTS $100 EACH, AT PRIVATB sale, 1o acceptable parties only. Apply for maps to J.P. TRAVERS & SON, 45 Beekuian street, or on the remises. ‘take Flushing and North side Railroad, lames’ slip or Kast Thirty-fourth street, 9, 10:30, 1, 3.230} on Sundays, from Hunter's Point, 9:05 A.M. ARYLAND PEACH AND FRUIT FARMS, IM. proved, $8 to $5) per acre. Catalogues sont free, Address H. P. CHAMBERS, Federalsburg. Md. EAR MONTCLAIR—AN ELEGANT AND BEAUTL tul home; aa & grounds, with furniture and rare and valuable works of art, will sell ata bargain or ex OF LAND, TWO. MILES 's from New York; @ good chance uw; haifcash. Apply to WER «W HALF-HIP TIN: 100, near Bayonne ‘ately. Addre: change; may lease to. good party lintediately. iil 2G. DARWIN, 229 Broadway. “(ya0NTz." For sale, all that magnificent estate, late the reste ence of Mr. Jay Cooke, situated in Cheltenham town ship, Montgomery county, Pennsylvania, about elght @) miles north of Philadelptiia, containing about 176 acres flawn, forest and farm lands, Astation of the North ania Railroad is on the property. The splendid Mansion is superbly turnished, the walls hung with valuable Oil Paintings and the library well stocked with books. ‘The premises can 'e viewed by parties destring to pure chase on application to KOBERT SHO! MAKER, Esq., bortheast corner Fourth and Race streets, Philadelphia, EDWIN N. LEWIS, in Bankruptey, AL RAIL ‘ dence, just stantial manner tor wine with every the situation is first class in every will be sold DARLING, complete: ter and summer use moderh convenience respect, commanding views for many, cheap." For tuil particulars Inquire of ew York. 61 Leonard street, RARE, CHANCE. CTAR WELL KNOWN | BULL'S Head Hote! and Stables, at New Brunswick, for sale ata great bargain on easy terms: rented for $3,400 per year. Aidress OWNEK, box 174 Post office, New Bruns wick, N. J. PLENDID COTTAGE TO RENT—MOUNT HOPE, Tremont station, Twenty-fourth ward; view splea can see for miles around ; nine rooms; French roofs water, gas, barn. HARD, 25 Beekman street 10 LET—FURNISHED, TO A PRIVATE FAMILY only, at Long Branch, from the 20th of June unti) the 24 of September, one of the most complete and charming seasile Kesidences; bathing house, kitchen, arden, well stocked; croquet lawn, billiard room, sta- ling tor three horses and coach house rooin for two care Flags, Apply at the box office, Watlack’s Theatre, from 40 LET—FAR ROCKAWAY, SITUATED R'GHT AT the ocean, large Cottuge; contains 13 rooms; new! furnisned this searon ; still water and surf bathing; b ing, fishinz, &c., &c. Apply to J. KEN AN, 197 avenue © corner Tweulth strect, New York, or to JOSK YH SPELe 10 LET—AT PORT RICHMOND, STATEN ISLAND, on Church road, five ininutes from lanaing, the H. rison Homestead, 13 rooms; larze barn and stable; thr Beres of land; abundance of fruit; can be seen at any time; rent low to good tenaut. Paruculars of T. BOTHEK, No. 9 Pine street, New York. 10 LET—FOR TWO OR THREE MONTHS, AT NEW Rochelle, a pleasant tarnished House, with stabler Ane and pertéctly healihy situation rent gay) per month, Address J. J. TOWNSEND, box 3,)8) Post office, N. Y. 10 LET—AT PIERMONT, RY RIVERSIO“, WITH mountain lanl privilege, a small, new, neat, Swist Cottaye; fully furnished. JOHN C. HARING, Piermont 10 LET—AT FAR ROCKAWAY, FUR\ISHED COT. tage, fronting on ocean; ground, 75x30); good well and cistern, icehouse filed; best boating and bathing ot " eke b 4 sap Roos > we he considered an ageressiou on the rights of his | lost £100,000 at écart’, and that this will necessi- ‘ cD AAV son, furnished Cottage, 10 rooms, at a low price; ; om the 2ist of February, 1:65, the ceremony was duly | Principals, But soon alter the company and tis | tate the sale of a large portion of her nusband’s |“ 722 LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, | 2) Wotar'frut, ac.,or rent taken in board; within ton | Atlantic coast, Apply :o or address J. F. TWOMBY, L performed at her lather’s house by the Rev. Rob- | Principals ibe a ; a s P 8 es seat wa Mit, &c., oF rant take i t Elghty-sixth street. Fifa tages lactor ceased to exercise authority. Lie island CORNER OF FULTON AV, AND BOERUM ST. Minutes of steamooal or curs. Call trom IL to 3. : eit al: ert Blackstone, pastor of the parish of Ludhope., | 344° adjacent country were organized as the and, and the retirement of both from this coun- 2b AE a ‘4. LAIHEN SMITH, 12) Broadway, room 4. Bi ter lvok SURMER! GOIN RINE ROOM \ The jong couple removed to a piace vamed | Cony o British Coiuinbia, and is now one «ithe | UY lor @ few years. Apart altogether trom tne OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TILL 9 P, M. a aie = = Tionman | Lo Howe, newly tuenished complete: modern 1 Seikirk and set up in housekeeping. For several | provinces of tue Douinionul Canada. The Huu- | Moral reflections which navurally suggest them- —— VERY DESIRABLE PLACE 20 Tovements; $100 yer month: Chester fill. Mount Vere Tionths the current of their married le ran | POO VAS Company was iucorporated in jerpetuity | S¢:Ves on the evils of gambling, such @ glaring ON SUNDAY FROM 8 TILL 9 P. M. da, West Brighton, 1-:3 actes: stone house, 14 roomma; | Bon’ z J.P. WHIGUT, 6) Chry Smowthiy, but ao lengrn trouble arose. the wie | 1h isco: py Cuarles IL It was granted to a num- | Case a8 this leads one to specuiate why the law CARRIERS’ AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT, shrubs plats, &c': grapes and berries; bern and stable? <2 ta oar . a ee eee eee ATH cacy Sr ching tuaid | der of that monarch’s favorites, and gave vbem the | Slould make the property of 8 woman inviolate sgh = : furuistied or not; rent, $10) Apply to HOLTON & | J'O LET-FURNISHED, 10 A PAIVval quarrels were tue result. This sort o! thing could ie commerce and trade of all w Witlin the | {fom her, husband, while aman is legally and in | NO. 7 FRONT STREET, BRO! N. BROWN, 605 Broadwi one of the most deigh tl piaces at Fi age : i at length Stoddart re- | 80\¢ comme: the ‘ ‘> 7 . OKLYN. depot: large, beautifully shaded grounds, ‘ Bot long courure, and ab length Stodoart re- | Cntrance to Hudson's Straits, Tue Governor aad | bonor bonnd to vay such @ heavy stake ior the dis- | Serr PES TUE Pe NR . a ONG BORATAGED, | DOE Rite tow York Post omce % moved to Edinburgh, There they lived two | Conpuny were to be lords propriciors iwrever, em- | astrous Irivoltty of his wife.” This solitary in- | JOR SALE—MOUSE, AT A SACRIFICE: A NICE T NEW BRIGHTON.—T0 RENT, ONE FURNISHED, a IE eh months, whe S alleged, on the goth day of | CoWare: to make laws lorihe goverbmentoi the Stalice reveals a sad state of affairs, and itis pain. | A two story, high stoop, ba-ement and cellar frame | £4, two unturnished Villas; delichiial healthy locations | py ter OR FOR SALE—A CO) LY FURNISMI- ‘ . : mj ose Penalties anu ounishments. ‘hey’ enjoyed | Mere loss, which it entails. Meno! honor would pught refuge with her | BniGn betel tonopoly ol trade, and were ex. | hardiy, under the circumstances, demand or ac- | $10 ety near Kan cash price 1) Isis, for $50) por yeur. Ad- A Branch: saiiand row boats, bathing, &c. Appiy to My. ROMAL turned her lac Broadway. vented uniil Ma parenis In Gatsh. ere Temuined. In | tremely jealous 0: all new settiers whocame under | CePt Whe payment ol the deot incurred. On the | dress U. s., eruid otis, near the sea; 13 rooms, rT) 7 rust 10.10 oved to Glasgow, | ' : pene | orne: 2 a - . f 0 LET OR LEASK—WITH OR WITHOUT FURNL August (0. lowiug Un 4 op Perey ye Helen other auspices tuan their own. other hand. neither could a man of honor shrink | tograph at LIND Bus. T tare, a pleasant Kesidence in Connecticut, 8% hours ’ accompanying them. few | Months, ayoung 2nd prepossessing man, named Alexander Wiikinsop, came to reside with | her jatwer. Hts ready aadress soon made RIGHTS OF BRITISH OCCUPIERS. | froma meeting such a c It ig said that Secretary Fish was very desirous | that the measure to ascertain the possessory rights | | of british subjects On San Juan Island should pass from city; nine pms, extensive pizzas, lent wa. ter. fine shade and fruit trees, larve yard, garden, sta- near to churches, s markets aid sires; 4 and drives beautitu er and ague or nos 1 cellar: near fer- LAUTIFUL FRENCH cars cldom offered, two Lots wers and fruit; fine view; CURWITH, 55 Greenpoint a home; seven ininutes! walk from ‘ferry, Staten Island; | — $3.30), worth $4,500. VAKRIN, 5) Broad 8 - | FOR SALE = <— nn — —— | favorite, and he succeeded in in- | : 58 ad ow A sNUG T wa use of horse and cow if desired; terms moder- mating ‘iimset ‘into the good opinion | betore Congress Ba aetna ieee he ene Y 1A | Rice nase No anh LKGANT RESIDENCE AT THE NARROWS—ONE | sie. Call on or address GILBERT L. SMITH, 10) West Of Helen. The result was a feeling that proved | Teasons Jor tn Cully stillet ot ae teemay eur | PARE | part {of the finest properties on Staten isiand: large sp! IB ORTOP RASS easy , SGP toence Could BXIne WISD OY mie otter Wasulagton relking tthe subleck tues ie te:| PTER, IF NOT BE TIM | aca aee: i + eee BLL Gu ke Tai | PO BESTSECLLY FULNISE COUNTRY RESI- ey like this cou ay _ Sheep | NOT Bu ‘ G | pany, peauuliully iid our, covered witn choicest traits, lowers aNT POLLY. I . COUNT An intimacy like this could have but one result, | covered by the urticle in the Treaty of 1846, At | A’ to learn shorthand writing by other systemevs | = and shade; two large greenhouses, illel with the dence, within ferry distance, of New York. with all anu it is alleged that she, discarding tue auty owing her husband, ood, they ve Sabling: ten | Modern conveniences; iawns and stabie; rent tow tore: = # tPA UG eal ht sponsible party. Address box 1,045 Post office. m ferry, by horse cares cust $2 the latter date the Huuson Bay Company occupied | to Phonographic Institute, Twenty- large tracts 01 land and owned tactories and ya- | Sixth avenue. which guara trd street, corner | POE SALESMERTIE AVENUE CORNER STORE, | choicest es success; open ill sum four story brick Building and Lot: price $16,000; | minutes 1 | continued to live a On eat | ious otner estamminnents tt) the refritory sn ia-, |. Mec elespee yD. ROP BUS. MINCE Se ERE row. | torrie fo anit Spply Over te store, to rwaee; BUY My ress |) Boe Oy co oes Cote ee eee RACT OF WEST VIRGINIA LAND FOR SALE.—20,000 y z 7 ‘ catedland oy wleuged by the trea e210) ‘o the Unitea | ZL keeping, pen 1 jonography, at Wes JOR SALE—170 LOW PRICED Li , .. f sidonces to rent: ; plenty of co: d iron; title ect; cl pn Elledge Rell Meg od States, ban Jaan, between the Straits of Rosario | Fide Coliege, sixth avenue, corner Twenty-third street;-| [ Ogonth wards Brooklym or would exobenge tor etal jor silo or exchange, on live of Northern Lots Wat OC Boat 1s tered 1m the parish reg us legitimate on the | ang Canal de Hard, was lor Ue most part in occu. | Bol the privcipals are penmen of national reputation; | Farm cr susiiers: equny $000. Address BR, 0 but | Jersey. CLAKK & DOWNS, AND IKON, box 199 Herald office, 0 ee aha: | Pei et Loutd-ap | Button of the Company's servants for many years | eh dey and evening. ae ______| nam avenue, Brooklyn, HEY Brosd Wey; DSSAmniane Boony O. IARRYTOWN.—TO LET LOW, FURNISHED HOUSE; them other : m Helen aud Wit, | Brlor to 196s, when General Harney took miltti A RESP*CTABLE YOUNG GERMAN, 21 YEARS OF | ek SALE—A DESIRABLE NEW TWO STORY | JoaRM FOR SALE—FARM OF ly AC IN modern improvements; cow? nigh ground: good view tn each o t ; out a long cherished pro. | Possession of it—an act that created a state of age, With considerable knowiedze ‘ot the Enutish frame Mouse, with three lots planted in garden K Orange county; splendid location, with a pros- | Of river; plenty sha: sion tininediat Apply ‘ kinsou re ved ete oa te mig ch mes 48 * | affairs that brought the armed jorces of the two | lang . would ike to have a roommate who would | contains’ rooms, basement and ce in perfectorder; | pect; good buildings; well fenced and watered; the | t0HOMBs MORGa) WHIls, Tarrytown. Ject and come to Ame Collectuy tuelr valt- | Conneries to tre brink ol collision. ‘The dificuily | (te. him to spemk ituently, and is willing to teach hin | price $i,5J); terms easy. Apply on premises, No. 1,503 | fargéstapple orchard of gra(ted fruit in the town: other | ~~ STA PLAN <3 FOH E—30 ACRES. ap es, tney 100K I caner, and, early 10 JUl¥, Spay gettied by Geueral Scott, sent out ior the | CEMA in return; references exchanged. Address | Bergen direct, nu snectidy avenue, fruit and stiade ta, abandance; situated one mile trom TRGINIA, FLANTATIONS FOR SALE=30 ACRES, % this city.” Alter. remaining here a § POs | Pome Gh see hving ‘and oatiredne tends On. | (ackeNeuBa Toe AM - JOR SALE OR TO LEASE—TWO_ FACTORIES AND | New Jerey Midiant fealirouds Tementsin. | SS acres, orchard, $5) cash. Address Mrs. 8. Le FINNAN, pe seeded to Cohues, where they are now reading | Sizes sab) jivahiig lands on | jj THAUILIL OF ANCIENT AND MODERN LAN. | vacant Lot; also 13 Lots, suitable for manufactur- | cluded: tinmeiiate possession given It desired. Refer: | Lock Leven, Lunenburg county, Va. P potich © thovgn legally bound for | S## Jaan and other isiands, which by tue decision | ages Wishes to pass his vacation with a firstclass | ing purp 1 lease or sell on easy terms, ences. Apply to DAVID SAYER, Westtown, N. Y.; vO- a r @s Uappy, perhaps, as thoogn legally b JF | of the German Emperor are now Ainerican teiri- | American tamliy In the country, where his services as OLs, 133 Ninth street, Williamsburg. | BEPH M, BROWN, 259 York street, Jersey Chiy; 8. W, ALUABLE HOUSE IN MORRISTOWN, N. J., MOD- Ife. but witidn (ie past two or three days @ Te- | tory eoula take no title from the Hudson Bay | tuter are required. Address MENTOR, Herald Uptown : = ———— | FULLERTON, 120 Broadway, iquitable Building. ern improvements, to sell or exchange for cit Tider of the past cate to them In the shape of a | COdogny, and they have hever sought or obtained | Branen office awe NINETEEN LOTS, WITH carer oe po ees Property; a bargain. Apply to E. A. DAILUY, 588 Sixt Gitaion requiring Helin 10 appear Delore the | any trom the United States. Some of these people | "AT SHOMPEONS CULEEGE, 3 FOURTH AVENUE, | sreeyer averus ‘tarp ASpIy eA Or EIROS, SHIN PAKALLELED OPPORTUNITIES ree. Seta Lords of the Comnell ot Edinburgh an fieclare her | nave been provably thirty years in possession, | 44 opvo-ite Cooper Tnsritate:bpoekesping: Writ LAND & 3ONS; 55 Broad street. 4 FOK OWNING A HOME, 4.00) WILL RENT FORTY AGRE FARM—FINE reasons, i at divorce, Iree and aps * | and it will be seen that the earitest practicapie | AF ith “ts ta ent = rt Md gf. Ladies’ deparc- | SUEEUESEDESUSUEnEnnenent AND INVESTING IN CHOICE’ LOTS, house; fruit; one mile from Cranford, on ~ shou e Alexanuer Stoddart, the moment has been availed o: to give them tie bene- | aires nase ste Anes it will truments in one | QODA AND MINERAL WA BOTTLING ESTAB- upon remarkably easy terms," Central Railroad of New Jers beautitul location, nyt . It appears trat he, tiring of a | peor the treaty of 1848. All the rigits of the Hnd- | Terter: Se va ot ol | > lsnment tor sale cheap. Inquire at 87 Third ave- No place of its size in ile United States presents the | will sell low; terms easy. VARISu, 23 Vey sireet >, lonely ie, und imee\ing With anotier woman upon | gon’ gay Company between Puget Sound and the | P)OLBEAR'S COMM®RCTAL COLLEGE, 1,193 BROAD. | BUC Broosiyn. Cee eee ae Ua toate ia haar Porei only cite: | eee a ; ¥ . Whoth Ht tions have centered, now desires to | FOr Ty Sen iave yee respected, witn tie ex- | L) wayrremains open day and evening ail auamer, | MG LETGIN DROORLEN, FOU Foie aetreca toial, Tele ts outs Anand aan ae REAL ESTATE TO Ww kCHA ‘ ove the only etween him and Liberaid 4 weston, W Gantan eg ch Have sreolnt inathe te canal YO LEIMIN BROOKLYN, FOUR STORY BRICK | from hunter's Fount: fare 1 cents in palatial cars, 1a) | J pve only een um and | ception of those now in qu 4 ‘Temaing | Gentlen pete gel LCN Act MRL House, containing 16 rooms, with all modern im- | trains, 7depots; @ minutes trom New York City Hall by LEASE-SEVEN YEARS, AT $500) YEARLY a eon the matter, or | C@Mnot be of very great value, bat th te most | Ming aid f isneas entirely removed; boys prepared | rove! pleasan iy located near the City Hall; rent | James slip ierry and 3) minutes by Thirty-fourth street rent—of the most magnificent Hotel (summer re- iad abe hin With'S ojection of her | Bporvant to the occupiers, Who have retaine Dractically tor busine: 4 boy $1.00). Inquire at OVINGION BROTHERS, 260 Fulton | ferry: con ura Hen (or foe ba hes or yi sort), within 30 miles of New York, to exchange for good ts, with the hope that the san ordance | _ Yereitas ems niti street. | 10 churehes, Ri r wind z a repentant “ eal Estate, at $60). ‘Tits incindes all the superb new CH LANGUAGE AND LITERATC 7 ; ed. sidewaiks flaxwed and shaded by trees of fine | Furniture,rosewood and biack watnut; moquetand Brus 4 idly taugiit by my own easy method; a D AND THIRD FLOORS OF Tost elegant shrubbery surrounding nearly | gels carpets, that cost $105,000; 4 Yachts, 10 Rowboats, 12 British subdje boundary line would be decided in ac pape with tne views of their government, The matier | },,; lly, taught by my own es 44 ide or eee ‘ re y THERA VRBOE | v atin, Greek, Mathematics, Bookkeeping K house No. 75 Ryerson sire sidence; ine boating, Nslingand driving; thas | S86 sold Seg eae l Fadel od oats, | A FATHER’S VENGEANCE, | is of interest as it onally closes a dispute concern —eriction in schnale au yamiies, beat testimo ae rate order, with ail improvements and haus | no ¢juai. Peete ihecntion rooms ainitie eat mel eeoe. UIT. | ing which the late Mr. Buchanan, when Secretar Proiessor TAILHEF HR, M. A., J. Uh, s + nt to five lines | _ Practically nearer than either Yorkville or B of two occupy rent toa ; With quick transit already, with a larg only $25. Apply on the premises. Can | many popul fan, | Hard room, splendid bar, barber's shop, bathing rooms, " ged in business in this city: powessing inceili: | #6:; ver 100 sleeping rooms: every one how chased {Green Bay (Wis.) De eh to the Milwaukee | 6; state, wrote to Mi. McLane, American Minis | at Longon, as foliows:—“You wiil enforce our | ~ of the French University, 171 West Twenty-third st. } | UR STITT r I 5 hand enterprise this young city is bound to C $6 4 roposition on the British Ministry. Alterwards, (j7'RARD INSTITUTE, 35 EAST SIXTY-SE 2) eee kK sou A city residents, and paving $6.0 per day; on ihe A most terrible punishment was inflicted ona | Propos! a sgn bot x near Central Park.—A first class Fron ( become sreai ant prosperous, Lods can now be had for ours u y ra id oF steayn if the uitlicuity can only be resolved by the sword, hool for bows; Will receive pups for and dur- | 1 OR OF FOUR | Fesivences trow $4!) 10 $4. and the best tor business | Prrune for any BARTON WIL walt OR Seah tor $3,000, Would be libertine in tuis city yesterday. A deaf | we may then appeal with confidence tu the world | jn, uinmer vacation; terms moderate. location, Henry street, | from $1.00) to $600). Monthly instalments rries; possession im! | received from pulchasers Payments casy, b daugh' o Alfred Smita, o re for the equity and justice of our cause, and we Protessor PAUL E. GIRARD, 4 r2) percent down, 40 per y f seve ‘ and dumb ¢ ; mith, of Green tay sniicrpate the smiles of Heaven upon the a chewed ‘Apply to W¥C AMES, 19 Montague | Cent in Syears and 4) per centin 10 years: warrantee PHALON & SLOAN, SI Bast Seventecnth street, _ Bay, on her seturn home for a vacation from the | My # AINE’S BUSINES: COLLEGE, 62 BOWER | » Brooklyn. 4 and tree tickels on application at BW. SMALL HOTEL FOR SALE OR EXCNANGE—FOR Deai and Dumb Asylum at Delavan, was ap. | "9% ene Flown College, Las Broadway (west ede), corner | rao tee _uogee NO. 898 WAGHINGTON AVENUD, | Luantq cotter Tennty ety eadasarters, Si bird New York Property; 8149; one hour trom New Poached on the train by a traveuin saleaman of EXPLORATIONS IN PATAGONIA. REN ranch cd Redes DUMGTR aE te Vacctien | Lo urookigns tises story, basoment. pabgeaeY ceaiee | eect donor Pidkuiuge eke) Ce onnamle MSE Zork, "New Haven Kelicoad: on river bank: bathing jewelry, bamed Howe, who made mmset ay DOplis epeodily ad 4 ies fooms: all lnprovement y painter and’ = ~ ———-——————— | boating, fishing: oyste: dance, scenery an . ker aud subsequently addre her a “letter | pformation bas been received from the com- pc Ade tee dette Complete orver, will be let low 10.4 stall, respectable | FVAMILY HOTEL AND BOARDING HOUSE—NEWLY | Ofives bre elegant; no inosquitocs; deiizhtiul, healthy, ANISi) AND FRENCH THOROUGHLY TAUGHT.— | famiy. Inquire next door, No. 2 he <P ! smh Mnarine atmosphere. Address w. 1.. box 2n Herald oMtce, or fell into | sander of the exploring expedition sent by the | SS! Cincws aint privave lessons forminy now on, very msi the must acseraibies eartny. | sae Wart and elegantly re making improper proposals Tospects; large, airy rooms; the most accessible, healthy the hands of the iatu he appoint. 1 =. rN 3H SOIL, W. i ont 4 t ae terms. Instrnetio fe oe = el count 90 evi 4 900 ACRES: RICH 8 LL TIMBERED, mevt in place of bis daughter. Going to Howe's | Aruentine government to Patagonia, who reports | mo TUsTO HAMOS, Winvang pa PPIY © | WrercnEsTEeRn COUNTY PROPERTY ey ae nae Fae Pa aa A «within 26 infles from New. Yor ‘t stmall outlay Foon at the Beamout House, aud locking the door | umder date of October 27, last year, as follows:— =| ~ = eee FOR SALK OK TO RENT. fig: billiards; beautitul drives: splendid shade: 20 jeeg | can be made worth three times the price asked; migt . behind him #0 that there should be noescape, he REPORT OF DISCOVERIES | QPLENDID OPENING FOR A GOOD TEACHER.— | ~ <mwnm | pron pinzans very. favorable tering. Photograph and | exchange for good Property. dininistered to him @ most t)emendous thrashing. h iwar Chubut and | S Young Ladies’ -chool. near the city. for sale, whole T IRVINGTON, ON THE MUDSON.—TO LET, FOR | paruculars with A’ G. DARWIN, 229 Broady SPECK & CO., 18! Filth avenue, we fOirst drew a pista, Lut this the angry iather | _ We arrived in the schooner-ol-war Chubut and | o> part; $200) to 8:09) cush. Address SCHOOL, box 176 the season, a large stone Mansion, fully furnished _ —_—— ae ane Seized and thiew away. He tien jumped on the | Proceeded up the Salinas River some fiteen tiles, | jferatd Uptown Branch office. inciuding tilled “alle,"ott oaitings’ de? atau and JPORSISHED HOUSE TO Lot AT BEROEN POINT | AQ EXCHANGE, FOR Siw Jensey PROPERTY, “+ threw i ve | Where we grounded our craft to unvergo some r * ery eaes — | carriage house; choice vegetable varden; ‘truits of all leasant three story House, te 4 jocated in ‘ound Monmouth county, a sinal . wretch and pounded him, tirew tim down, | § ‘On'the 3d ol December despatcued an es TR kinds) jure spring water: tne shade: 7 acres of tand; | nice grounds; stunted Galy, ume Tock trom the te h B35 Ty BOA-ENOLISH PRACTICAL Is ted only one block from the La | high stoop stone, House, Fast Forty-second street: go Doe ne knocked, kicked and flung him around in the most ; Pars. @hborhood. Paruies ‘answering will state ali parucu- tion; ten weeks’ terms did view of t includes board, music, | sple Hudson: high ground: rentlow to | Tourette House; wil, be let cheap tor a year or by th sa. The i sa eaeaes party to ascertain the source oi the Santa { i ai eving will st ible manner. ‘The blood strewed carpet, ved | Ploring part tr 4 oe yanta Grawing and all expenses, hent station, D. and N. K & private family. Apply to WILLIAM TUCKERy 2) i SIL & CONGDON, 175 Bro lars, price, size, terms, &c, Apply at 1135 Third avenue, ai wali, og Eadie ATR OO Lisateneat iprieiberg teached th See ca tne don eee Tine aNd EL WHITLOCK. South Norwalk, Conn. | Firth avenue. es LES ISH & CONGDON, 176 Broadway. | TOM Pixiy-sixth atreet, trom 4to il and trom 3to 8.’ ; f he-could recover, ie 1s, | Liente e fi eter . x ———— | OR SALE—A PL y MILES F 8 an Hee ; Wrlatea Weios, the care Of pinyaictans (aa way ot | OL December, and lound a megailicent sheet of FINE ART =| A SPLENDID. COUNTRY SHAT AT YONKERS, | ee rachis 1h anvk chk auetie tend ‘A FIRST Ghass FIVE STORY IRON FRONT BROAD, . recovery, bir, Suiti is receiving the congratuia. | Water 27 miles long, 1v0 1n clrcumleenre, and the Bid 4 5. ZX bait furnished, fronting on Hudson, to lot, tor halt | gin hoe unin vos ital FOr ee eo ae te Sisnane tule pronaronwan froos of the wiiole city. | mouth of the civer (har) 2000 yards Wide tnd Of | FMINH ARTS.—A RARE OPPORTUNTTY 70 LEASE r y next: Haltan brick | feashy location: price $id ter mere. cash. inquire of | and, Husky pon cash easy access. The river is navigable throughout. le éollec f | us pa mogern conveniences, splendid grounds, | DAVID KE Butts, lot West rhirtieth sireet, or purchase a geniieman's val HON Of d bath house, — PUALON & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth street. ani even at low Water has not ies ine Fainungs, Curiosities and “ibrar, 2 aaDaes Cs Ws Soy | Seg mae, WIR thts al varcicemeny ¢ i 2 a ry . "1 : —— - A PAPAL SYNOD IN IRELAND. ten feet depth. Anotuer ontiet to the tward | box 13 Post office, New Hove, Bucks county, Pa | Soccer wan cares Vane ee here ig EAE Ba RE GOOD FOUR STORY AND BASEMENT STORE : coor ss | also has its origin in tue lake, empiying into the | sss — | CS ——————— | Coke, of the Heigiis of Georgetown, corner of Wash- and Tenement Property on Third avenue (5x8) to Itisannounced by Cardinal Cullen's organ in | paciic, distant thirty-two miles. | MATRIMONIAL. yee, SALE—A, COTTAUE, WITH MODERN IM. | ington and su streets, @xcnange upon cash bas (823,000, for, ores ma] ' : _ rovements (@ rooms) : convenie ONG OF the. Most Col West side about same valu is" pro Dublin that the Pope has issaed a mandate for the The exploring party of Liewtenant Frielberg de- | YOUNG OENTLEMAN WItHRS TO CORRKBPOND | cars? etunte on high grount: rec ole nehigorioe or Goeotis, wiih Meee pore pate Hed set te ira drew: percenton price, the convocation of an tang Fi hg og a ue ar" Scended the Santa Cruz in twenty-six hours, the A with 4 weil-tondo young dow or lady of refine. | in twenty-tuird ward. Inquire ot AM VAR: | ing and billiard rooms, china ¢ overs, panties and a PHAWOS & SLOAN, SI East Seventeenth street ducted ou the model o! ie Ss Synod OF @ | current ¢ the a ment, with a view to matrimony, either in New York or | S/AL4, on Washington avenue, corner of street, | splendid dining room: spacious grounds surcound the | ~~~ a . a Fl 3,00 (ONE quarter 91 a centnry ago, at Whien Queen's Col. | at carrying them at the rate of six miles per | cronkivn. Aduress, im contdence, with photograph, | Morrisania how There ta. largo Fable, with fecommodauions tor A GOOD SECOND NORTGAGE Fon, sae cee legos Were devounced. the apectat questions said | hour. They report having foundsomerich samples | LONELY, box 115 Herald ofiice Year to run), on Wilia: tate: the property ts worth > 1O LET—AT SPUYTEN DUYVIL, ON HUDSON, 30 | sretises can be viewed ring to pur xchange heal to demand the denial of the authority | of coal and goid dust. GENTLEMAN OF EDUCATION DESIRES TO minates from erty, & beautiful Meoet Roe nodee ohare on apphcation te See es PAM AN & COs Bank: | Sigs, ansa savings bank Wolds the its mortgage of ! Ro ee ee ee eee ot the mew | Another expedition, under tho same command, | A. inoct a in iy assessing scime means, with & view 10 {urnished. carriage house: abundance of fruit; | ers, 1a) Feireel Washington, YC. wy pre Bun wilt take Now York or Brookiyn Lots, nen: tue country and the organization o matrimony. All communications coifidentt ese i hear depo; low rent, or would take part. re ED 5 ‘cuin be res Gesboulo Univermiys has been sent up the River Gallegos, FIDELITY. Herald otlice, Lft’boara. “apply'ou promises VOU OS Priteet ‘Trustee in Bankruptcy. | PHALON & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth streot re eer—

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