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——$___— THE COURTS. ~ , SUPREME OOURT—CHAMBERS, Decisio: isions. By Judge Lawrence, Fetixampt va. hild, Barnard vs, Ford— F nted. ban vs. Fairt,'|—Memorandum for counsel, ter of Heillficld vs. Bott—Motion denied “WBactel voc Ml Mittnacht—Cxmplaint wanted. Godtrey eer Spa ned discharge order of arrest witl costs. Bissell ves heeler— Order spttled. Blood vs. Sogder-Upon an agreement being made as provided by statute the prisoner will de discharged. Memorandum. Goodridge vs, Skidmore—Motion granted for a stay. Memorandum. In the matter, fe Bonney vs Schaffel, Blake va. Potter—Gran' Hall vs. Dorington et al—An allowance of $150 is granted to de RESCANt Mary A. Dorington, herman vs, Frat Expianation wanted, Donnelly vs, Howe—Motion to amend decree ropolitap it Company vs. The Mayor, &¢c., New York—Relerence Maree ‘4 mR THE TOMBS POLIO POLIOE COURT, Yesterday Officer Carr, of the Court Squad, ar- rested Louis Vanderville on a warrant issued at the instance of John Calanan, who charged that Vanderville had represented himself as the owner of certain property in Forty-second street, and had sold the same to him (deponent), having pre- viously Sworn that there were no mortgages or judgments outstanding against it. It now appears that he did not own the property and that there was @p unexecuted judgment outstanding against it tn the hands of the Sheri. Vanderville denied the statement made py Calanan, and was released “OD $2,000 vail to answer. KINGS COUNTY COURT oF SESSIONS, Another Burglar Disposed Of, Yesterday morning, at the opening of the Court ‘ Of Sessions, Wiilium Reed, one of tne gang of bur- glars who broke into the residence of Mr. Edward Ridley, was arraivned for sentence. Judge Moore allowed the prisoner to plead gullty to grand lar- ceny, eaying that he considered he had granwed him @ great ‘avor in doing so. He sentenced him {o four years and six montns in the PemMtentiary. CORONERS’ CASES, Coroner Kessler was yesterday called to 66 Spring street, to hold an inquest on the body of —-— Murphy, a iad fourteen years of age, who was killed by accidentally falling trom the roof of a shed, a distance of twelve feet. Coroner Woltman yesterday held an inquest in the case of Mrs. Mary McCarty, filty-five years of ge, and born in Ireland, whose death resulted trom injuries eee a received by fallingdown @ hatchway, at No. 23 New Chambers street, on the 14th inst. Henry Gudmanson, a Swedish sailor, fifty-one yeara of age, died yesterday, at 492 Greenwich street, from tetanus, the result of running o splinter in the ball of his thumb. Coroner Woit. man Was notified. The body of William Muilen, late engineer of the tugboat Ida Miller, who was dtowned on Monday last, in consequence of his boat being run into on tne North Kiver by the terry steamer Plainfield, uolpte ne to the New Jersey Kailroad Company, was yesterday recovered and taken in charge Db: friends. Coroner Woltman was notified. Decease: Mer thirty years of age and a native of Troy, this ————_+-2 + -__ MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. DaskaM—Sisk.—On Thursda; Rev. James A. Walsh, 0. 8. F. to Buiza Siss, dotn of this city. SKIPTON—GREGG.—In the Ciurch of Our Saviour, New York, on Friday, July 24, by Rev. J. R. Walker, JAMES, Son of Pitt Skipton, Esq., ex-Mayor of July 23, by the JouN H, DASKAM Londonderry, to ADELA LOUISA _CHARLOT TE, daughter of James W. Gregg, Esq.. Clerk of the Peace for fread ity of Londonderry, Ireland. Derry Papers please copy. Walsi—Cott in Brookiyn, on Wednesday, July 22, at the Church of the Sacred Heart, Joun H. WALSH to MaBy A. COLL, both of the apove city. No cards. Di Harsetr.—Oo Saturday, July 25, SARAH Bar- Nert, widow of Samuei Barnett, aged 77 years, the triends of the family are respectiully invited to attend the tuneral, trom her late residence, 213 West Forty-sixtn street, on Monday, 27th, at ten o'clock A. M. Norice.—ihe members of the Forty-fourth sireet synagogue are respect ully invited to attend the funeral of Mrs. Saran barnett, which will take Diace from her late residence, 213 West Forty-sixth street, on Monday, July 27, at ten o’clock A. M. LS. ISAACS, Secretary. The members of the Ladies’ Benevolent ‘So- ciety are requested to attend the funeral of Mra Sarah Barnett, which will take place on Monday, July 27, at ten o’ciock A. M., from her late resi- dence, No. 213 West Forty-sixth street. S. ISAACS, Hon. Sec. Bannet.—In Brooklyn, E. D., on Thursday, July 23, Ol paraiysis of the brain, HANNaH BERNET, widow of John Bennet, in the Seth year of her age. Relatives and trtends of the family are reepect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, the 26th, at hali-past three P. M., from tue Presbyte- rian church, Atnslee street, near Ewen, BRERNHEiMPR.—On Saturday, July 25, MEYER, La of Leopold and pulls Bernbeimer, aged 1 year, 8 | months and 6 d: Relatives and friends are Teapecttatly invited to | attend the funeral, irom No, 75 West Forty- seventh street, on Monday morning, at nine o'clock. Burks.—The remains o! Mrs. ELLEN BURER, late of East Thirty-second street, will be removed tor Anterment at Greenwood Uemetery at two o'clock to-day, from her nephew’s, Richard Diilon, 152 West Twenty-seventh street. OavaNaGH.—On Friday, July 24, 1874, ELLEN OAVANAGH, the beloved Wile of James Cavanagh, parish of Castle Connor, county Sligo, Ireland, aged 37 hogan he sieeps, no more to rise From the earth, beneath the skies. | The friends of tue family and of her brothers-in- | law, Patrick McAndrew and John Barrett, are re- be gehen g invited to attend her funeral, on Sun- ay, A, at two o’ciock P. M. May her sou) rest in peace, Amen! CHESTER.—At Bloomingdale, on Saturday, July 25, Linpa, wile of William Fernando Chester, and daughter of Clementine and Yenni, in the 2ist year of lier age. Relatives and iriends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from St. Michael's church, corner of Ninety-ninth street aud Broadway, on Monday, July 27, at three P, M. New Orleans papers please copy. ConKERY.—Oa Saturday, July ERY, @ native of county Cork, Ireland, in the guth year of his are. The relatives and {friends are respectfully tn- yited to atrend the funeral, trom dence, 346 First avenue, on Monday, July 27, at one P.M, Davrs.—At Norwood, N. J., on Saturday, July 25, 8. SOULS Davis. Funeral services on Monday, July 27, at four P. M., at the residence of iis !avher-in-law, Mr. PF. J. Conant, 678 North Broad street, Elizabeth, N, J. ¥riends of the ‘amily are invited to attend’ with- out further notice, July 24, VINCENT PaTRICK DrraaM.—On Frida: DERDAM, aged 6 months Relatives and iriends are respectfully invited to attend the mneral, on Sunday, July 26, from his ate, residence, 201 Kast Twentieth street, at two Diaz.—On Saturday, July 25, 1874, the fog daughter of Jose and Emma Diaz, aged 1 year, 8 months and 25 days, Relatives and {riends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday aiternoon, at haif- Brooke. @clock, from 479}, Myrtle’ aveoue, roo! 5 Disskow.—On Saturday, July est son of Thomas A. and Lucy months. Notice of funeral hereafter. DoxowUE.—On Friday, July 24, MARGAneT RocHR, the beloved wife of Timothy Donohue, a native of ple Roche, county Cork, Ireland, aged 56 yea The faneral will take place on Sunday, at half- past one o'clock, The relatives and iriends of the po and those of her brother, Maurice Roche, are uy invited to attend, from his reai- dence cpg Monroe street, —On Tuesday, July 21, JouN Dunn, a na- tive vo of Birr, King’s county, Ireland. ‘The fanera} will take piace from the residence of Dis tather, 2,122 Second avenue, this day (Sunday), July one o’clock. The relatives and triends of the family are res etfully The remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery, ALLEN, young- bisbrow, aged 6 BLisorr.—Suddenly, on Friday, July 24, CHARLES H ELLIOTT, in his 60th year. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to avtend the funeral service, irom his late residence, 126 East 128th street, on Shia day (Sunday), Jal ‘at four o'clock. ' Re- +d will be interred In Elizabethtown on Mon- FR.—On Saturday, July 25, at St. Francis Bonpital, BuipGeT FisHeR, in the 60th year of her “iter relatives and: friends of the family are re- specefull, javited to attend the funeral, this day (Sunday), July 26, at one o'clock, from St. Francis Hosp wn Friday, Joly 24, H Met 'ATRICK.: jay, July 24, HANNAR, relic’ of Patrick Fitzpatrick, a’ native’ of Newmarket, county Cork. Ireland, aged 46 years, aan and friends are respectfully invited to aera he faneral, from het late residence, 412 East Twentieth otpourke On Frid 'OSTER. jay evening, Jul, 1874 S7aGG, infant son of Up vped Sid nate aged § months and 24 4 Funeral services at tie parents’ romdence, Tompkins avenue, New eR, S. 1, on Monday morving, at treive o'cloc JonN and Annie 5. Foster, July 26. trom her late residence, 199 avenue | the late Henty R. | invited to attend. | eet, on this day (Sunday), at | NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDXY, JULY 426, 184.—TRIFLE SHEET. Seanenes the family are respectfully inyitea to FULLABTON.—On friday mornt 24,1874, HENRY, only son of William and arh?D, in the 19th year of bis age. Halatives and iriends et the family, also Henr: iH. i bate json, Superientendent, and teachers of SI Joseph's Sunday Scuool, are respectiuily tavitedjto attend the funeral, on Monday morning, 27th 1n8! at Cg a nine o'clock, from St. Anthony's cburch, Sullivan LP mcpe without further notice. GanpNeR.—On Thursday, July 23, of cholera in- fantum, BaRTRAM Barog, onty child of Frank W. one Kitty Darby Gardner, aged 3 months und 23 ‘uneral services at the residence of his parents, 123 Bast 124th street, on Sunday, July 26, at two P.M, latives and iriends are respectfully in- vited to attend. GoGGIN.—A month's mind requiem mass will pe celebrated on Monday morning, July 27, at half- ast nine o'clock, in tke Church of St. Charles jorromeo, Sidney place, for the repose of the soul of FREDERICK T, GoGaIn. Relatives and iriends are invited to attend. Goxmon.—On Saturday, duly 25, Mra, TERESA GoaKoy, native of Mulengar, Sounty Westmeath, ireland. The relatives and friends of the Senile are. re- spectiully invited to attend the meerans om the residence of her brother-in-law, Henry McGough, 162d street and Wasbingwno avenue, Morrisania, on Monday morning, at nine o’clock. ‘The remains will be taken to Morristown, N. J., for interment, Hakpiz.—On Saturuay, July 25, at seventeen minutes past nine P.M. of cholera injantum, at her parents’ Foseenos, ‘No. 2,153 Second avenue, MARGARET ANN, aged 1 year and 6 \spagaed only daughter of Jobn and Margaret Hardie. HEaNgY.—On Saturday, July 25, 1874, Mary A. HEANBY, Widow of John Heaney, of Harlem. matiae of funeral hereafter, JewETT.—On Saturday, July 25, Mary, wile of the . Ju), lien | faneral, from the residence o! her parents, late William Jewett, aged 86 years. Relatives and triends are invited to attend the funeral, from Linden avenue, ce City Heights, on Tuesday, 28th inst., at four P. JULIAN.—On ‘Thursday, July 23, JOHN JULIAN, aaed 41 years and 10 months, is friends and acquaintances and also the mem- bera of the Sons of Liberty Association are respect. Ay thls (Sa to attend the funeral, trom 323 avenue is (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock. meeting of the Sous of Liberty Association, held on Friday, July 24, 1874, the following pream- bie and resolutions were unanimously adopted :. Whereas, The mournful intelligence has ve communicated to usof the decease of our esteemed and much beloved associate and late President, Jotun Julian, who departed this life on Thursday, ba 23, 1874; and hereas, The intimate personal relations that existed between the deceased and the members of this association, as well as the respect entertatucd jor him by all who enjoyed his acquaintance, calls for an expression of our sorrow for his death, sympatny and condolence with his afflicted rela- tives and intimate personal friends, and should elicit some befitting testimony of respect for the memory of the deceased ; be it, therefore, Resolved, That we do sincerely lament and de- plore the decease of John Juiian, and we herevy tender to his afflicted relatives aud sorrowing friends our heartie/t condolence and sympathy in this their hour of tribulation; and while we assure them that we sincerely deplore thetr loss, we beg to ask them, in the hour of their grie!, to rely 10F consolation and support upon the tender mercies of Him who has promised to be a comiorter to the amlicted, Resolved, That as a further mark of respect to the memory of the deceased the foresoing pream- ble and sesolutions be published, and thut an en- grossed copy be forwarded to iis relatives, MICHAEL DOLAN, President. JOHN MALON JOHN MAYNARD, MATT. CREEVEY, THOMAS EK. BARRETT, f PHILIP J. MARKIN, Secretary. K&ELLY.—Suddenly, in Jersey City, K LY. ‘roy and Albany papers copy. KEiSEY.—At his residence, No, 496 Bedford ave- nue, Brooklyn, on Friday, July 24, 1874, at nine 2 = of gastric iever, GEorGE KELSEY, aged 46 years. Funeral from the De Kalb avenue Methodist Episcopal church, on Monday, the 27th imot., at eleven A, M. LEIGHTON.—On Saturday, July 25, after a linger- ing illness, Mrs, ELIZABETH LBIGHTON, In the 65th year of her age. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, 85 ree Filty-first street, on Monday, Juiy 27, at one o'clock. Maurer.—On Friday, July 24, at_ Lake Mohegan, Peekskill, of cholera ‘infantum, IRENE ESTELLA, youngest child of Henry and Susan M. Muurer, aged 9 months. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the 219 Second avenue, on Monday, 27th inst., at eleven o'clock A. M. MILLEDOLER.—OUn_ Sunday, July 19, killed by a fall, at Evansville, Ind., WILLIAM 8, MILLEDOLER, aged 19 years, 8 months and 8 days. MoUabe.—On Thursday, July 23, James MoCans, aged 65 years, The relatives and friends of the family and mem- bers of Lodge No, 1, Benevolent and Prptective So- ciety of Operative Painters, are’ respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) aiter- noon, at two o'clock, from nis late residence, 190 Seventh avenue. Liverpool papers please copy. MURPHY.—On paras July 25, Morris Moray, son of Denis and Kate Murphy, aged 14 years, ‘The funeral will take place at lis residence, No, 66 Spring street, New York. McGILL.—On Thursday, tly 3, ISABBLLA MCGILL, aged 75 years. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, irom the residence oi her son, Patrick McGill, 98 Thompson street, on Sun- day, July 26, at one o'clock P. M. McNuLTy.—On Thursday, July 23, after a linger- ing iness, borne with Christian fortitude, ELiza- BKra MCNULTY, Wile of Bernard McNulty and be- Joved daughter of William and Catharine Daiton, in the 23d year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) alternoon, July 26, at ree te one o'clock, irom her late residence, No. 105 Kast Eighth etreet. * O’KEEFFE.—Aiter a short illness, MARY ANN, be- Aeron Wile of Danie! O'Keeffe, in the 33d year of Tr age. t ne relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the funeral, on Sun- day, 26th inst., at two o’clock, from her late res- idence, 328 Monroe street, PaGg.—At the Catskills, on Wednesday, July 22, ROGER JAMES PaGR, youngest son of Roger J. and Mary Page, aged 8 months, PATERSON.—On Friday, July 24, 1874, at the resi- dence of his son-in-law, Dominicus Cannata, Pail- sade avenue, near Congress street, Jersey Ore Heights, JAMKS PATERSON, & Dative of Scotlan aged 89 years. Funeral services on Sunday, July 26, at half-past three P. M. PERRY.—On Tharsday, PERRY, aged 57 years. Relatives and” {riends are invited to atten 1 his funeral on Sunday, 26th inst., at nali-past one o’clock, from 248 West Twenty-iirst street. Committee. THOMAS Juy 23, FREDERICK | ratof Sir Knigut F. Perry, in tuil aniform. | ra ister int 20 5, THOMAS Cork: | Knights of sister commanderies are courteously bis late ‘reai- | | | Lodge, No. 0, I. O. B. Bo; Metropolitan Lod e, No. MORTON COMMANDERY, No. 4, } KNIGHTS TEMPLAR, July 24, 1874. Sim KNIGHTS—You are hereby ordered to assem- ble at the Asylum Masonic Temple, Sunday, July 26, at one o’clock P. M. sharp, to attend the fun Sir invited to attend. GEORGE SMITH, Commander. 8. B. GaRpNer, Recorder. ZETLAND CHAPTER, No, 141, R, A, M.—CoM- PANIONS—You are hereby summoned to attenda special convocation of the above chapter at tneir rooms, hew Masonic Temple, corner of Twenty- third street and Sixth avenue, on Sunday, July atone o’ciock P. M., sharp, for the purpose of at tending the funeral of our late companion, Fred- erick Perry. By order, ©, TUMLINS, High Priest. Prckngy.—On Friday, July 24, ANNA CARBERRY, beloved wile of George Pickney, aged 26 years. Tne relatives and friends of the family are re- Bpectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Moi day, July 27, at ene o'clock, from her late residence, 139 Seventh avenue, ROTHSCHILD.—OD rriday, oy, %, after a linger- ing illness, Yerra, relict of uel Rothschild, born in Mulbausen, Bavaria, The relatives and friends of the family and those of her sons, Samuel, Jr., Philip and William, are respectiuliy invited to attend the funeral, from ber late residence, No, 354 Kust Fourth street, on Sanday, July 26, at half-past nine o'clock A. M. The Grand Lodge officers of District No. 1 L O, B, B.; the oMcers and members of Lebanon 213, 1. O. B. Bo; Standard Lod; e, NO. 30, B.S. U0. Ly Hebrew Benevolent Fuel Association, Mutual Benefit and Burial Society, Congregation Shaar Hashomayim Independents, and Osceola Literary Society are invited to attend. The Board of Directors of the Hebrew Benevolent Fuel Association are respectiully invited to attend the funeral of the mother oi Mr. S, Rothschild, Jr., from her late residence, 354 East Fourth street, on Sunday, July 26, at Beye) nine A. M. By order, NATHAN WERNER, bs arty Af Members of Lebanon Lodge, No. 9, I. 0. B. B. are reapectiuily invited to attend te faneral of the mother of Brother S. Rothschild, Jt,, ex-Presi- dent of this Loage, from her late residence, 354 East Fourth street, on Sunday morning, at half- past nine o’clock sharp. By re apse ot MOSES MINZESH IER, President, 8. HAMBURGER, Beoreeey, METROPOLITAN LODGE, NO. 213, I. 0. B. B.— BRErHREN—YOU Bre requested to attend the fu neral of Yetta Rothschild, the mother of our Brother William Rothschild, from her late rest- FRISTA, \ | Captain kd. spy at oe will sail on Thursday, July | dence, No, 364 Kast Foursh PiF tu! oe duly 26, at half-past nine A. MS Me ori THOMAS J. GRAET2, Becreta i oy SnivPRN.—On Friday, July 2, Isaac M., son of Henry G. Sniffen. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the First Methodist Episcopal church at White Plains, N. Y., on Monday, July 27, a@televen A. M, STRVENS.—At Greenwich, Conn., on Thursday evening, July 23, of dysentery, LinntaN EMMA, aged 3 months, only child of Wiliam &, and Annie EK, Stevens, 0! Brooklyn. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the rest- dence of her grandparents, No, 238 Clermont aye- nue, Brookiyn, on Sunday, 9#th inst, at half-past two o'clock. English papers please copy, StRuBKL.—On Thursday, July 23, after a linger The relatives and | ing tilness, PRTER STRUBRL, aged 36 years, Relatives and tricaas of tue ipmily arg respect fally invited to attend the funeral, from hts late residence, 808 Sixth avenue, on Sunday, July 26, one o’cloek P, M. TaGaaRt.—On Friday morning, July 24, 1874, OwEN TaGGaRt, jn the 60th pe of his age, & native of county Tyrone, Ireland, Buneral from his late residence, No. 636 Kast | th street, on Suilday, July 26, at one o'clock Relatives and friends.are respectfully invited to attend. yy, July 25, of cholera in- ‘THOMPsON.—On fantum, Cuaktxs K., iniant son of ‘Thomas J. and Nettie k, Thompson, aged 4 months and 10 days. Relatives and fiends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom the residence of Alex- ander Flandrau, 549 Laiayette avenue, Brooklyn, this (Sunday) aiternoon at two o'clock, Tracy.—On Friday, July 24, 1874, Mazrnew J. TRACY, aged 25 years, The funeral will take plage this [A junday) . July 26, from his late resid lence, No, ‘est Four- teenth street, at one o'clock, The relatives and Sosnca of the family are reapectiully invited to attend, VAN KLEECK.—At Poughkeepsie, Saturday, July 25, KaTR MONTGOMERY, iniant daughter of Walter and Sarah F. Van Kleeck, aged 11 montha. Funeral from 38 Cannon street, on Monday after- noosa, July 27, at two o'clock. WALPRON.—On Friday, July 24, PRancis BH. Wal- DEON, aged 35 years. ‘The relatives and friends are respeettany. invited to attend the funeral, also company F, Sve -pinth regiment, who served under Captain J, lotn Breslin, in the late war, from St, Lake's Hospital, Fifty- fourth street and Flitu avenue, this (Sunday) alter- noon, at two o'clock, Witson.—On Saturday, Juty 25, at wis resi- dence, Atiantic avenue, near ashington, Brook- lyn, ALEXANDER WILSON. aa @ Ol funeral Hereartei f “ ESSELL.—In Morrisania, Friday, Jul, HENRY WESSELL, Of chis city, aged’: 72 piondl ‘dead Relatives and friends o! the family, and those of his son Frederick, are respectiully invited to at- tend nis funeral, on Sunday, 26th inst., at hakepast tweive o'clock, from his late residence, 166th street, near Railroad avenue, Morrisania. —————— _EUROPEAN | STEAMSHILPS. Bee use TATES MAIL STE, ITED 8! STEAMSHIPS _10 PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG. The elegant ©! aide built irom steamships will sail trom New York as tollows:— G,ETNE, Captain July 28 LESSING, Capiain Loosbuy ‘ugust 1 from Eagle Line pier, toot 3 of First sireot Hoboken. OF PLYMOUTH, LONDON, CHERBOCKG and HAMBURG. bin—First'saloon, $12), gold; second saloon, id. Steeraye—1o | lymouth and London, $80, currency; Ww Cherbourg and linmbury, $8, gold. Propaid uickets from Hamburg $36, currenc For freight apply w FUNCH, is’ & 00., 27 South Wiluam street. For passage General auents, uit NMAN LINE,—SOU/HERLY COURSE. Royal Mail Steamers arc ¢ Appointed to sall as follows: POR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Ory oF pion D Saturday, Aug, crt jaturday, Aug. (uraay, Aus. turday, Aug ply, to KNAUTH, NACHOD & KUHNE, Broadway. cit ON AL Gity OF WRUssiies CLIY OF CHESTER Cabin Passage, $20 unit $90, gold. Stecrage, to and trom all paints, at reduced rates Canin and HaneEaL Office, No. 15 Broadway. a J 0. 33 Broadway and pter 45 (QeEA? Wie Ww STA NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (KN@LAND) DIRECT. The steamers of this tine it sail trom pier 18 East River as foilows CORNWALL, ‘Tuesday, Aug. 4 ARRAGON Wednesday, Aug. 19 Cabin passage, $7); imtermediate, $45; steerdge, $4) | currency ; excursion tickets, $13 Apply to the agent, 70 South street, MORGAN'S SON. MAIL LINE—STEAM TO QUEENS. poo! Sailing evory Tuesday from pier 48 North River. MINNESOTA, Jones. July 28, at 3 P.M. WYOMING, Guard August 4,/at 1) A. Cabin passaye, $80; steerage ut iowest rates. Prepaid tickets at lowest rates. Pussengers booked to and trom Paris, Hamburg, Nor- way und Sweden, Draits on Ieelund, sngland, France and Germany) at lowest rates. “Apply to IN, 29 Broad wn: {LLlaMs & GUIO GPECIAL NONOR —THE SPLENDID MAIL STEAM. © ship MINNGSOTA, sailing TUFSDAY, July 28, will carry # limited number of second cabin passengers at $50 Gach. The rooms contain four persons. Kvery requi- site is provided. Superior accommodation tor steerage passengers at $15 cach only. Apply to re SOR PLYMOU CHERBOURG, HAMBURG, The Hamburg-American Packet Company's iron mi steamsnip NITED STA1 own und Li steerage carried on upper deck AMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. i874, for Hamburg. Rates of passage to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and Hatnburg + bin—Upper saloon, $120; lower saloon, $60, Steerage to Cherbourg and Hamburg, $30, gold. Steerave to Plymouth, London and all poiuis in Eng- land, scotland and Wales. $30, curre heed The THURINGLA wali sail August 6, [S74 KUNBABDT & CO. HICHAID & BOAS, General Avent ra Passeuger Agents, 61 Broud strect, OR CARDIFF, other points ‘in Wales Atianti ©. B. BRISTOL, LONDO% England 1p Ce nnsylvania aturday. July 18 Wednesday, August 5 a." $8), currency; second Prepaid | Dratts cs from Cardiff, $33, currene; for £1 and upwards. For turther. bartleulurs 0 AKCHIBALD BAXTER & CO., A: 17 Broadway, (Ohba sy LINE. OTICR. With a view of diminishing the chances of colltsion the steamers of this line take a specifed course tor ali sea- sons of the year. Up the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the meridian 50 at 43 latitude, or noth Ang to the norsh of 43. n the homeward passage crossing the meridian of 50 | at 42 latitude. or nothing to the north of 42. THE BRITISH, AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL AMSHIPS, BETWEEN NeW YORK AND UWitnroor, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, FROM NEW YORK. OM Ri NEW YORK. ABYSSINIA..Wad., July 29) s<0OTLA ed., Aug. 19 Sat,’ Aug. 1 ato: Wed. RIA....Sat,” Aug. 2 5 Morty Wed., Aug. GHINA Sat.., aug: BATAVIA. Sat., Aug. 3 CALABRIA.:/Wed., Au eae ABYSSINIA. Wed., Sept. and eve ty. following Wednosday and Saturday trom Nee York. Steamers ee k (3 got carry steerage passen- gers Cabin passage, $130, gold, according to Scrommodation, setarn’ comets on favorable’ trans Steerage at lowest rates. Steerage tickets trom Liver- pool and Queenstown and all parts of Lurope at lowest | Tates. For freight and cabin passage apply at. the companys office, No. 4 Bowling Green. For steerage passage at LIL Broadway, Trinity butlding. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, CHANLES rto P. H. DUVERNET, Clark and Randolpi treet chic 0, TH. STEAMER TO Ss Queenstown every WEDNESDAY; ie, $i ¥ DIRKOT LINE TO FRANCE ERAL TRAN ATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL t STEAMSILLPS B EN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING AN BREST. The splendid vesseis on this favorite route for the Con- tinent (eing more sontt No, 6, North fly than any other) will sail | follows: turday, August 8 August 22 . Sept. 5 irst Cabin, Ny, Captain Lache Price of passage in n Roldan (Gneluding wine)— 12 r¢ excurs! 7m Tickets at reduced rates, American travellers, by taking this line, avold both transit by English railway and the discomforts of cross- | ing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and ox- | ense. ce GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 55 Broadway. | ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, jhe steamship HOHENZOLLEKN, Captain W, Norden. holt, will sailon Wednesday, July 29, at2 P. ‘om erty pler, foot of Third ‘street, Hoboken, wo be tol: | lowed j Steamy NECKAR, Captain J. C, Meyer, on Saturday, | RATES “or Passage, Bee, ey QNDON, HAVRE AND parable in gold or a ent in be ty hg First cabin 10) a3 nd $129 efor trelaht of passage *Blidioas aie . 2 Bowilng Green, 0., Agents, TONAL LINE. woe NOTICE, ‘The most southerly route has always been adopted by this company, to avoid ice and headlands, 44 and 47 North Kiver, 0, OWN ASD LIVERPOOL. THR QUEEN, Aug.1.84.M. (SPAIN, August 16, ITALY, August 8,1 P.M. | CA ADA, August 22, Por LONDON bitee FRIN, Captain Lawson, Cabin passage, $70; '$80 currency. Steerage at greatly requned prices * Weturn. tickets at reduced rates, Pre- Daid steerage tickets trom Liverpool at the lowest rates. ‘Apply atthe company's office, No. HH Broad way. _W.d. HURST, Man HITE TAR LINE Be ‘OWN AND LIVERPOOL oak NG TIL Th. UNITED STATES MA From the Wi Kates—saloon, $8y gold; Stecrage at low ra Jaterooms, smoking room and batt midstip section, wire least motion is Telt, thus combln- Ing safety, speed and comtort or inspection of plang and other Information apply at the company’s oftice, 19 Broadw: w York. FED STAR LI Appointed to carry Tie Retgian and United States ails. mers are appointed to sail ‘The following stea: Vor ANIWERE. Philade)| ni From New York. VADERDAN ti Be see Rugtst 6 SWITZERLAND. at ast 18 NEDERLAND: aE see September Lb Por Pniladelpbia. For New York DEDERLAR vaigust 4 couma mig bi VADERLAN: Sept 1 OW EARSAGE IN CURIEN $90 | Second Cabin. $m jediate tickets to and from all poinws at th lowest rates, Passenger accommodations for all classes unsurpassed. | Ample attendance is provided. Kvery steamer curries & | thr all prominent wean rates oe te frowght and other information ovnly PETER Waren & dade General Agen’ at | te A | dations) apply to | Thursdays and Saturdays. | at Yonkers, Tarrytown and Nyack (by Rcevocat, | near Broadway, N. ¥., __ #U OPEAN STEA MSHIPS. Ds INE. THE AMCRICAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Preekiy Mals Mall Steamship service between lade!phin and Liverpool, ‘caniag At Queenstown, Salting every Thursday trom Fhiladelphia, and ling every Wednesday trom Liverp: The toliowing stompars. are Sppointed to a from Pi hia INDIANA, .... July 30 LiNOIS. i sodi - 20 *ABBOTS FORD Aug. . a PENNSYLVANIA... Aug. CA NILWO RTL jt. Prices of pas im currency. hart Labia, $75 vo $10), according to accommodations. ‘siterayo and intcrucciaie ‘uekew to and ire -al polnts uf the lowest rates ers marked with @ star do not carry interme- Pamenger Sccommotations for ail classes unsarpasced. Ample attendance is provided. Every steamer carries A surgeon and stewardess. ‘Thove steamers ure suppised with life rafts, in addstion tothe usuai hfe boats an ‘Through ticket and theouh bills of lading issued be- tween all prominent points. For passage, rates of freight an other information ly to SPP “DeTER WRIGHT & SONB, General Agente, Watnut street, Pailaielpnia. GEO. W. COLTON, 42 Broad street, New York. RICHARDSON, SPENC & O0., Liverpool. __N. & J. CUMMINS & BROS., Qucenstown, OB LIVERPOOL DIREC The Al British steamship LORD CLIVE, master, will sail tor the above port on Tuesday, Augast 4, trom’ pier 2 bast River. Rates of Passage. Cabin, $60 and $70, currency, according to accommods, Steerage, 35, oar sNow Apply to ae Pop hese ars uth street. ro IRELAND AND ENGLAND, $15. STEAMERS KVBRY DAY, Umea tickets and drafts. iate, Philadeiphia Lane, $35. oonovan NR roprictor Northern Hotel, “corner, Cortlandt and West str w York. THe STATE LINE. eW, FORK TO GLAKGow, LIVERPOOL, BELIAST AND LONDONDER ‘These clogani. new Clyde built steamers wl sail trom ier $3 North River as tollows:— TATS OF Ply NSYLVANLA Wednesday, Jaly 29 STATE OF NEVADA. Wednesday, August 5 STATE OF VIRGINIA Weunesday, August 12 and every Wednesday taking passengers at through rates to all_paru of Great Britain and Lrelan Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany. Steerage as low as by any other tne. Drarts for $1.und upwards, For ffelcht or passage ap- ply 0 AUSKIN, BALDWIN & Steerage office, No. 45 Broadway. MPAPSOOTT. BROS, & 00.8 Foreign I:xchange office, Bills of Bxchange und Dratts upwards, issued at the lowest RATION AND reet, New York.— for any amount, from £t rates, COASTWISE STEAM ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP LIN VO CALIFORNIA, JAPAN SKNp CHINA, VIA chases of passage, Including all necessaries for the Spy York to San Francisco, $50, $100, or, $110 cur- elsco to Yokohama $159, gold. sco to Hong Kong, $205, gold. Sieamers leave pior 42 North’ itiver, Now York, 8 tol lows: ACAPULCO, Commander A. G. Gray, Augast 1, at 12 noon, COLON, Captain J. M. Dow, Ausust 15, at 12 noon, And every alternate Saturday, ting with all stoamers tor Centrai Ainerica and South Pacific ports, Extra steamers tor ireight and w: require. piueamers leave San Francisco for Japan and China as | A follow COLORADO, August & CHINA... ugeust 25 ‘And every alieruate’ Saturday. For freight and passage or further intormation apoly at the company’s oftice, ou the wharr (908 Cana! street, New York. dH < RUFUS BATCH, Duperintendent, Manayiug Director. DAYTON, Frew a Agent. ULHERN LINE: FOR rs rhe W ORLEANS DIRKCT. lollowing new and frst class steamers will sail sdav. at 8 P.M. from pier 20 bust Rivor:— Captain MeGreery.. Juty 29 antain, Pennington’ Aug: aptain Evans. August 12 » $50; steerage do., i ad ‘Accommodations, GH MALLORY & CO., Agents, ~ 189 Raiden lane. For freight of passare, Nav apply to vie OG REM, CAMPEACHY, VERA Rua, | ANA AND MEXICAN MA. No. 4 North River ‘aghe M. tvana direct) (Havana via steamship ps Pid North Hiv 8 follows :— vill sail every Tuesd: , foot ot Cedar street, cAugust 18 For fretant or oF passust ing a WILLIAM P. CLYDE & 6 Bowling Green, No. D, MOKELLAR, Agent in ‘Havana. GALVESTON, TOUCHING AT the United States Mail.—Steamer aun meinen will leave pier 2) 15 P, East River, Through bills bee lading given to Ho! I points on the Galves- fon, Houston and Henderson. and BB. und C.K. ke. No charge for forwarding in New York. assage, having superior agcommodations. apply « en lane. oC » CLYDE, Ly Wall ‘Street. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The Cromwell Steamship Line. ‘The steamship COKTES will ae pier No.9 North River on Saturday, August 1, at 3 P.M. Freight received ‘daily. ‘Through rates given, to Gal. Yeston, Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas Wharf, Brazos bin passaze, $30; Pea eee Louis fet Mobite. ¢ steerage, ‘or treight or passage app! CLA! Kas AM MAN. I West street. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRKCT, MERCHANTS) STEAMSHIP LINK The steamship WESTERN METROPOLIS Captain H. 8, Quick, from pler 36 North River (foot ot North Moore street), on Saturday, Au; KP Freight Escetved: Mir to St. Louis, Vicksburg, M For treight or Coan ne ARE: superior accommoda. tions, apply to FREDEK 10 BAKER, pier 36 North Rive TORFOLK, PE’ ERSBURG AND bi tell =oLD Dominion Steamship y for above ports fr mpi 87. sure! rue sd bursdey gnd Saturda Also intermediate steamers. ‘Through bills of lading and passenger tickets issued to all points in the interior. Oftice corner Fuiton and Greenwich streets, ___ PRA VELLERS’ GU IDE. — st LINE FOR TROY AND ALt, nd V want steamboats dativ aa: pied) ac 6. from pier 49 Nort Rive! ot Leroy stecet. Bs low. RNOON BOAT FOR W Vough <eepsie, Rondout and Kings! Cornwali, New Hambarg ana ‘Mil tte hoon. at 39 o'clock. Tiskets in packages at reduced | } rates, SARATOGA —DIREOT “ROU TIZENS Line of mboats, pler 49 North River, 6 PL $200 through._on Sund y and Thursday, $2 Monday, Friday, Excursion Wednesday and ickeis New York to Saratoga and return, gopd 3) days, guiy$ Excursion tickets ¥0 Round Lake and return REGULAR DAI BOAT FOR PEGK- AA sci’ tenmboat THOS. P. WAY witl North River, at 8 we eet, $:15 A. M., and make the following nkers, Dobbs” Ferry, 3 % Sing Sing, Ww, Grassy Point and Verpiancks, connecting with stages for Lake Mahopac on livered at Barclay strech uaa Superintondent._ LBANY AND TROY BY DAY LINE STEAMBOATS.— ©. VIGBARD and DANIEL DREW leave foot of Vestry street, pier 39 North River, Ae ‘Twenty-third street, north of Ene ferry, tadding Pough keepsic, Rhinebeck Catskill and Hudson, connecting tor ail points West and North, | Trip tickets, to West Point Cornwall and Newburg, returning same day, $1. Spec rates, 83,50 Pound tl trains to and from Saratoga. To trip, 8540; to Round Lake. $285: ro “ALBANY AND TROY SUNDAY ara Av Citizen's ine, leaves pier 49 North River, Leroy street, at 6 i Cas sonnecting with the railroads ‘are y passenwers will be | Ft aiched on Interveniny Saturdays, a necessity may | August 4 | August 31 nt accommo: | 4 . or ir ght or | ‘M. | sail to excursionists from the old landing at pier 19 North Tuesdays, ht received and de- , and | (oot ot | oo RAILROAD. THE GRE. 3 UNUED staves MAIL ROUTE, rise Wee Trains leave New York trom toot of Dosbroses and Laat = Cortlandt streets ay toliews: — LASTTP, © Bat Express for Harrisburg. Pittsburg, the West and South, ir FE BARNUME, with Puliman palace cars wctached, 920 A. M., 3 und unaay, 5 and anert a laven, 9:80 A. M., sounec 0 me ting at hia. Vor yo “Washington and the Sowth—Limited Ashington express of Putman partor cars, dally, aie Sunday at 9:00 A M.; arrive at Woshin 138 yeh Kegular at 840 A. M., Sand 9P, une bast Weel w Express lor Phitadetpnta, say 9:90-4. Ms 1290.9; 4.44n | PAST Wi ob Ae Emigrant und second clans? P band | P48) | THE ORR AT T ROMAN cHantor ragns | Wit Accommodation for ‘Trenton a7 AM and 3 rs M. bast | THE GREAT ROMAN CHALIOT RACES ve For, Newark, at 6, 6:0, 1,22 ey a 8. 910 A, ), 5, 6 ‘M. os Wao db pon Pe for Woadbri luge, Pe: Wa. ), 4:0 and 6 P.M. For New Brunswick, 7 ands A. M., 13 M. oer 4:30, 5:20, ond iy might, Sunday, 7 Zor “base kate, LZ noon, 3:10 and 4:3) P.M. r Lambertville and. Flemingion, aa ee For Pailiipsburg and Belvidere. ; For Bordetonry bu Burlin, ton ant Cnction For Frechoity 7 A nd 4 P.M ee aA, 7A. M. and 2 P. of, Sor Geet nd ¢ mien, 6A. MM. and via bostfrom from ane 6b), geo fy: "i a *Washingion "ied Battiiaore. and 2 and ¢ P.M. and 4 P.M. 7 and 9:30 0227 PB. Sunde: From, Philadelphia, & S:15, 5:15 6s, 8: 10; y O50, Li3S A.M; 6:50 wud Ticket offices, $25 and S44 Broadway, No. | Astor House and foot of Desbroases ana Cortland street Ewmuerant ticket offices, No, 8 Battery piace No. 4 Court street, Brooklyn; a one 115 Huason street, Hoboken. YD, Jax., General Passenger Agent. _FRANK THOMSON, General Manager QrToninaton LINE FOR NEWPORT AND BOSTON. ‘The elegant steamers. NARRAGANSETT, every Tuesday, Thursday and Set- urday. USTONINGTON, every Monday, Wednesda; and Friday; from pior 38 North fiver, aia Fy Pi yi Magnificent st me RHODE ISLAND daily, except Sunitay, trom pier 30: | North River, at 12 M., and Twenty-third street, Kast River, a M., pei in Boston the same evening. Parlor cars ure run on is lime from Stonington to | Wi White Mountains, without change. HE STEAMBOAT WM, UNDERHILL WiLL RUN between Eluabethport and New York on Sundays only. Leaving New York, pier 10 North River, BA Mall M.. 5 Y ing wlizabethpert steamboat 100 ’ Mondays excep ed), leaving as follow street, 9 and 4:4); Franklio street, 9 No. 2 9226 and 140; Martin's Dock Excursion tackets, charte red Mondays tor excur: A. A. ten Island itiry for New Bri ighton, Snag Har- Brighton, Port ichmond and Boats now leave at Whitehall, toot of prone | pastevery hour from 630.4. 3 to 7:0 | inetuded._ ‘rip 10 miles | IN erOR MORRISANIA AND iat Os an | pier at ing UNDAY BOAT FOR GLEN OOVE AN) SLYN, «landing at College Point, Great Neck, Gi Talannd: Sand’s Pont and Glenwood. Steamer SsAWANHAKA will leave pier No. 24 Kast Iiver (Peck slip) tern ane | day. at 9 o'clock A. M.; h street at 9:05 and Thirty- ea street at 9:15; returning to the city about 6 o'clock 2 | A Hoyt | AM aay Rivers North'Hiver, at $40 A, | North River! ats: a. M, | nour Fulton Ferry, Brooklyn, at 92 Hare, 60e,; exeursion flekets, 800. LBANY, SARATOGA AND ROUND LAKE AND | {A return, at reduced rates, See Day Line advertise | men s Martin's dock” . wand 1:40 P.M. ua | A REGULAR SUNDAY MORNING BOAT | FOR jinkOMOOEE, through the Highlands by daylight landing at Yonkers, Haverstraw, foua, Tsland, West | Fon Cold Spring, Cornwall. ‘the. tavorite ‘steamer | TWILIGHT (always ahead) leaves Fulton ferry (Martin's dock), Broosiyn, every Sunday at 7: toot of, Harrison zl street North River, 5:15; Twenty third street 84, Fare | for te excursion, a. | DAILY EXCURSION TO THE he large, first class steamer ESCORT, Jack Simmons, formerly @f the Travel (Saturdays excepted) tro | foot ot ‘sh 2 North River at? r resiatrant on board % band of music; tines, bait, &c., furnished. Fare—Gentle- | men, $1; iadies, RSION,—THE FAST AND ELKGANT steam yacht GOVERNOR'S ISLAND leaves Custom | House pier ‘at the Battery, every hour dally. for Gov. ernor’s Island. The 4and 5 P.M. wips on Sunday will be made around the island before landing, thereby at- WONK LINE Laser weve, ROBERT W. BU’ will open for the sei MC OND. with the lat that have e Orizvinal Grotesque, Comi: Vocal address ROBERT. GR soya HLPTODROMR OPEN IN BOSTON AUGUST & POSITIVELY POSITIVELY POSITIVELY POSITIVELY POLITY: Ly Fours rtVELY Paatatahatsd ALL THE ROMAN STANDING RACES, | WBE! ALL THE ROMAN STANDING KACES. "Wie ALL THE BRILLIA atk Tig BRILLIANT PE ’ A THK BRILL TANT FLAT RACES. pl b) ALL THE BX INo JOCKEY wacKs, ‘ 4 JOCKKY RAGES. ING JOCKEY RAPES, All the Elephant and Camel R: Au the Hlophant and Camel Races, Ait the Elephant and Camel Races. ALL THE PONY AND Mon . ALL ILE PON fy Racee, ALL Tit PONY AND MONKEY FACES: ALU THE LANCASHIRE RACES, ALL THE LANCASHIRE RACKS. ALL THE LANCASHIRE RACES. ALL THE DARING LADY RIDERS, ALL THK DARING LADY RIDERS, ALL THE DAKING LADY RIDERS THE GREAP DONNYBROOK FAIR, THE GREAT DONNYBROOK FAIR & ALL THE ROMAN BIANDING RACES. me ERT EEGEERESSS Fl heli ehat ahs taken t SRERAEDRARRERERRRE = aecananaduaainae et Ee: RARARRAR! The Warld-Renowned Menagerie. The World-Kenowned Menagerie. The World-Reaowned Menagerie MLLE. VICTORIA, ABRIAL QUEEN, MLLE, VICTORIA, AERIAL QUEEN. MLLE. VICTORIA, A AERIAL QUEEN. RACH AND ALL G GIVEN IN FULL HAI LL GIVEN IN FULL D ALL GIVEN IN FULL EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING EVEMY APTERNOON AND EVENING. DOORS OPEN AT 2:30 AND 7. DOORS OPEN AT 1:3) AND 7. GRAND EXHIBITION AT 2:30 AND 8. GRAND KXHIBITION AT 2:30 AND 8. GRAND KBXHIBITION AT 230 AND & Wik WEE: PROFESSOR W. H. DONALDSON, WEeS " ‘T tee ___ EXCURSIONS. EAST the sclentifle acronaut of the age, will GRAND OCKAN EXCURSION To RocKAWay | LAS A aaa -ctockaway has a, fine suri and stil water Pigg, eh eave Gasen Femme AST ng, bowting and fishing, fine groves and danciny : | biatiorths. ire’ for Sunday ‘school aiid nienic parting | tema oo cre ome id ip estranielnusete:| | who will be taken on loeral rh orile sie 3 et TWitduils will inake daily excursions (undaysand | LAS! ! afternoon, July 28 immediately after the {close of the brilliant races upon the GRAND COURSE, As this prolonged trip is tobe undertaken purely in the interest of science, Professor Donaldson will be | supplied with all the necessary instru- |ments for ascertaining altitudes, cur- ‘ko., and will pe ao- nenaeeeReeeee 3 rents, temperature, companied by severa! representatives of the New York city press. It is propesed we to make this the longest acrial voyage Wee upon record, and a full and detailed re- Were port will be published. Wk pa N. PAYN, PEDESTRIAN, AG. Wee BARNUM Pale wae WEE! CEPT FOR TE PEE USE OF THE WALK. | WEE ING COURSE INST Rchchch tcc hone ce ePRERE FS CR oe PEAT OF ween 115 MILES IN 2%] WE" Act | Hooks. WEE! 8 WEBI LAST WE" K LAST WEE: s' LAST WEEK, LAST WEB! LAST WEEK, LAST WEEK. LasT WELK GLOBE. \LOBE THEATRE. 728 and 7) BROADWAY, directly of = New York Hotel. ak THIS ELEGAN TROUPE OF SPECIALTY. ARTISTS Appearod in New York. | ‘The chtertainment will ¢ Lian SPARKLING MUsICAL BUILESouE, SENSATION DRAMA! KAUTIFUL BALLETS, BNOPEAN BNTRAVAGANTIC. SKETCHES, Gracetul Gymnastic: ntriioguial scenes, and Character Speoiattiony Effusions, Eccentric Comedies, Musical Mor in short. all that goes to make up an orieinal, plqdant and versatile entertainment, Muscra {‘by'a ‘company com, owed of the RACING Altdists OF THE. WORLD. Members at the eproiersion desiring ongagemente wit TLR, Manayor Globe Theatre. Box book open THURSDAY MORNING, July 30, OPENING NIGHT, MONDAY August 3. fording visitors a tuli view of the fort and fortifications. SEA CLIFF. ‘Commencing July 23, continuing over two Sabpaths Steamer G&N&RAL SEDGWICK will leave pier 27, Pook | alip (econd ple: below the bridge) daily (Sundays ex 9:15 A. topping at Grand street and Thirty tied | Strate alan at . Stopping at Lhirty-third ‘street. Fare for round “erly ‘aiconte pax EXOURSIONS 10 CONEY I | favorite steamer ARROWSMITH will make regular | daily trips to Coney Istand, leaviag pier foot of Twenty- third street, North River, at9 A. af., ee Pe rary and 3 ie West Hleventh stteet 9 orth Bi A XCURSIONS, YOR STATEN ISLAND, THE THOMAS COLLYER The People's Ferry of Staten Is!aad (north shore) are | Row making their regular trips, affording a beautiful Siver, foot of Dey street, leaving New York as follows :— Datiy—6:30, 9:30 A. M, and 1, 4:30, 7 P.M. SUNDAYS, x Leave New York, stopping at New Brighton, West shton, Port Richi AL M., and 1:30, AST RIVER BOAT T0 CONEY ISLAND, MORA will make regu- Mint street, Kast River round trips, Mt and Elm Par' 30, 7 P.M. Bast at lyn, at rte R LEAVY ) Violetta Picaut as | Harry Clifford and nes rpoxy PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSK, the only W Lott ase MUSEUM. Scere Two performances gaily, at 3and 8 P EVENING. AT EKKNOON wit Mr. LOUIS ALDRICH, Production of the new sem Miss IE MILES sation, entitled, and entire company in | THR DEAD WITNESS, the drama of and “te rd tomime, Cuan ht ts ae ORK, ‘GLO’ _in taative Preparation, THE SEA Or tok. NmLos THEATRE.—O, B. THORNE, MANAGER, MONDAY, July 2, First Night of the new American Extravagansa o THs BELLE OF ACADIA, ast with a Double Company, Musto SOHIGINAL SCENE ALL NEW. EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEB. See Programme for songs, Ducts: Trion Quartettes and General Chorus. (jonosseum ea SEASON, 530 CENTS, LONDON BY bay. Open daily from 10 tilt dusk, ETROPOLITAN THEATRE. 585 BROADWAY. VIOLETIA PICAUT, Directress, Entree 26c., 50c., $L. ‘The Chahut Cancan Dauseuses are triumphant. The Chahut Cancan Dauseuses are triumphant ‘Our army of Ollo Artists has been increased. Miss Sophie Osborn, Cah be ioe Mile Marie. Fraitt rie as Innocence . EB. Mudge, Devere broth black eyed Fairies. Matinee W Secure your seats, Kline and Frankila. and Saturda; 201 BOWERY, victory? Tho greatest snccess of the year achieved by Mile. ANOAN cANCAN TROUPE, enuine French Cancan 1 unetion with Mine, Ren Marie Deiacours. mpe in Amertea, ePEMALE mendaion NISHING BAN TRAVEL are nightly winning ¢ trom darly, Saturday excepted; lenving Ninth street, | Crow ed houses, JULY 27 ie i pot D0 | oe eee ae reeset orth Rover, | will introduce 7 W STAR Auitsrs, in addition ier 43 North River, foot of Spring street, 8 fo this siready powers ee Ran at Hon, oANOuiE, orth River, 9% Meals, music bait, &c,on ) VANIE are—Gentlemen, $1} Indies, 500 JOUN'B y BR W. MAGUIRE, § Managers. r AND SHADY SIDE ays at 1), 10 and P ting at ‘twenty | ts 10 and 15 minutes later, 115 P.M. 80¢. round tri ia. Meand 1 third and Thirts Daily atl0 A M., 2, 5:15 a RSIONS.—THE POPULAR STEAMBOAT J. ERHILL open tor excursions throughout the ; splendid accommodations for small parties. Ap- to Captain CHARLES ADAMS, No. 8 Battery place (ARAND EXCURSION TO HIGHLANDS AND RED T Bank, N.J.—The fast and strong steamboat SEA BIRD leaves pier 35, foot of Franklin street, North River, for a a sutiday morning at 7; returning leaves | Jor Exc 8. UN ve ank's | it. ( {BAND PICNIC OF THE =| Ge iveryeeum and society of S CHILDREN'S PROGRES- raatists of New York on Wednesday, July 29, 1874, at Elm Park, Ninety- second street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues. Ad- | mission 50 cents. No postponement on account of the Weather, North and West. a hiNE TO BOSTON. VIA NEW! ORT er.—The world-renowned ste NCE Teave pier 28 North River, Gunday? included) at 5. P! t all principal hotelsin tho for the season. nt Through | city, Hall's Band engage OTICE TO THE PUBLI On and. arter, Monday, July 18, 1874, the follown Will be the only anthorized ofilces in’ New York city an vicinity tor the sate of First and Second Class Tickots over the following lines BE o nd Central ih street ia trond ind nt Westcotts Express otoes: Noe 7 ioth street and Broadway, and 820 ny ‘and 333 Washington street, Brook- ies ERIE RAILWAY, 241 Broadway, 529 Broadway, 87 Broadway, 10 Green- wich street depot foot Chambers street, depot toot 23d mis ih Fipon sures Mm Hoboken. as 9 oni NSYLVANIA RR, No. 1 Astor House, {26 Broadway, 4 Hroadway, No. 8 m, dep ‘k place, port landing at Elizabethport. Union Landing. Ross, Pile and Fertn Amboy, The avorite steamboat NRLLY Mt ae Captain J. Davia, leaves barciay street, or ver, Fat DiS A. ik } HGULAR SUNDAY MORNING burg, landing at Yonkers, Ionia Island, Cold Spring and Cornwall, The favorite stea: SMITH, Captain James Sherman, leaves Brooklyn, ay 8 A. M, “ROAT FOR NEW. [ ton ferry, ‘est Eleventh street, North River, | ards), and Twenty-third street, North River, at 9o%¢lock. Vare for the excursion, $1. ROULAR SUNDAY BOAT—NBW YORK 5 AM. —Steamer THOS, BE. HULSE, pit bgt 807 Walnut gtroct, Phitadetp LTON, 42 Broad street, N iow You S$ VONDER BECKE, Gpueral Zuropoan mars, | bo} River, {oot of Vesey street leaving New York, a M, and Amboy at sopping orgon Point, Rlizabett ‘aaa airciaiit Faro, % Gents; exqurston tickets, 40 City, No.2 Court sireet, Brooklyn, | SPectan EXCURSIONS TO ROCKAWAY B&ACH.— | 45) On Monday, July a7, the large Soutd, steamboat wit make two extra excursions to ae Weat Hleventh atreet, 8 strect, North River, ; hast iver, 95 A.M. and, P. Martin's dock, Brooklyn, 9:39 A. ‘and M.i tare, 39 cents; excursion tickets, ocape Re ning, leaves Rockaway at ll A. M. and 5 P.M. SALOON STEAMERS WYOMING | AND GEORGE T. OLYPHANT, run daily, on charter, with barge Re- lie, Chicago, Caledonia, Baldwin and Sarah Smith agleswood, a Beach, Excelsior, Oriental and Cold Spring qreven Office, 584 West street, o) pote Christopher street terry. M, B. CROSSBT TRAMBOAT FORT LER TO CHARTER TO RXCUR sion and plenic parties, Apply at 47 Puiton street, | afer 1 P. “AMUSEMENTS, LE BULI, VIOLIN STRINGS, OLE BULL VIOLINS, sasting of over 10,000 Works, will be open about the Ist of aed D TRISH ONG AND DANOR, JIG, GLOG AND | BARS eon. a tan for the stage. Banjos all prices. Ladies taught BOGAN, 100 East Houston street, near Bowery. artiste of the bas AD. bik at Rouncing GART hereatter occu orchestra. Ofice Ms a ae artiste address 142 Orr PARK GARDI $5, at the usual places; Silineed at2-%0 P. Me Tuesday and Friday. Ladies’ invitacion night, Friday. 's should be secured auring the day to avoid the rowd at the box office, SEL iiss BEAUTIFUL MINSTREL SCENR, WOOD COLOSSEUM, ON e rts Entrance on east side Koulevard, above Sixty-sixth sireet, SUNDAY, JULY 26, 1874, TENTH GRAND SUNDAY CONCERT by, Downing’s unrivalied NINTH RE AND. id Solos by the principal An excellent pathealed NOEICE COMMENCING AT 3 P, M. _Tekets 3 Bho. Ladies free. ERKACR GARDEN THEATRE SUNDAY EVENING, JULY GRAND SACRED CONC ERT, AT 8 0 LOCK. Box ofice open trom 10 o'clock “AL ii. Guones ty TWENTY. -SECOND REGIMENT BAND. LMORB takes great pleasure in that fhe eminent composer, Mr. G. WKI has joined the above orgauiization, and wilt he position of leader of the string sits wa K. BOTSFORD, Agent. AMERICAN sop “aj A few open date: Managers. wishing ioPengage this fevitimate young, ai ast Thirpesn th street, New York. Eviwina, env da MTOR nis GUNDAY) BYEN pune PNDAY CONCERT, ELEVE. NTH UBAND SU when a very brilliant and attractive programme will be performed, packages containing 12 tickets, Ret, 5c. Admission, ticket, Se. Packanos cont ae GARDEN, ry place, depot foot Desbrosses street, depot foot Violin Chin Rests, patent Guitars, ao. Private les: Righth street, Gortian it atrvet, depot Jersey City, No. 4 ‘Court street, | sens Piano, Organ, Violin, ‘Guitar. 3 Singit 4 West Lion Benes tu ‘third avenues. x Brooklyn, ane) ut Hudson street, Hoboken, Fourteenth street Address MUSICAL AGEN cy. Proprietor “ .PAUL FALE: pees TIMORE AND OHIO RR, om ais pico pangs Srosawey, Calorie depot Tock oF | Grand Conservatory of Musie, 112 Fifth, avenue, be- | ATER mar, ning. Cortlandt street, depot Jersey City, No. 4 Court street, | tween sixteenth and Seventeenth streets (Knabe Build and VOOALL Brockiye. ‘and 1s ui ison, street, joboken. | Ing).—The Board of Directors Fespectiuily announce 10 | BACRED yay NDHICK, Gen, Pass Agent N-Y-G. and T.RR; | the pale ch that they have suceceded, 1p engaging Signor concEata. 30, § ABB ort Gon Pam. Agent Brie Hallway; ag Director of the Vocal Depart ‘Wen, Pasa Agent re RR mont and Condnctor of me Amaweur Opera. wi Baye BANTO. Bi BANJU TAUGHT BY HENRY O Brat douny dei. Noket axent id OLR. assisted by Signor M. BINA. OHRON, hg King ot, the banjo, 141 Fourte avenas. YEGULAR SUNDAY MORN mie FOR KFY- N. B.—The Library of the (rand Conservatory, con- rhe wiyles of dan reing for the minstrel and variety Guanes senene ar y aramaeer aa BAND. & GILMORK, LHADER AND. DIRE Stor. | Orr OF FIO, #4 BEOADWAL: THE VERY BEST bah FRA a x IBATRE MANAGERS AND OTHERS — ifliamna Brothers, who will continue Merits ae (roadway, Wilianeburg. KENNY MU “Bul Posters, 1W) Orange sireet, MihnooKLtR, May 1, 1874. NOTION IN THE DRAMATIO ART, KLOCU- Tae &0,—TO PERSONS PR&PARING KOR THE STAGE OR LEOCTURK Boom. ADDRESS WUCLTANL Lh ROPK, STRLNWAY H. . & [ks FROM BALE atte Mant ine,” 608.5 0c, Copies mailed tres. of pistaue. sie, So. Be Seaway, New Koel Unigu sash crunch sore 3) , eer

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