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FRIDAY, JULY 3l, 1874.-WITH SUPPLEMENT. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. RICAN LINE. THS AMERICAN STEAM! OF PHILADELPAIA. Weekly Mail steamshi| NEW YORK HERALD, $$ eat 8, Had TO LET FOR BUSIVESS PURPOSES. Bet BUILDIN gia GREAT REDUCTION IN RENTS. WITH A VIEW T0 SECURE ELIGIBLE TENANTS YOR THE FEW OFFICES NOW REMAINING UNLET IN THE BENNETT BUILDING THE RENTS HAVE BBEN REDUCED, AND FIRST CLASS TENANTS MAY OBTAIN OFFICES AT VKRY LOW RENTS. TO INSURANCE AND BAN AL @STATE FOR S UNFURNISHED 2 AND APART- PARLOR AND BASEMENT Seven rooms, range: hot . ;_ pleasant pe thauire ate Weat Forty-fourth —LOWBR PART OF TWO HOUSES TO LKT; ont and ba.k parlors, basement, kitehen, bed ry, ball bedroom on second ‘back parlor in the other: Upper Floor} par! Fooms, guy fixtures, wardr id cold water, stationery tuated ; rent low; house newly service between 1 Kast Sid, 18 West Sid, 17 Bast 43th; uh avenue, O14, o>. TE VENSON, Jr, 1 Pine street. trom Philadelphia, and aday trom Liverpool. OADWAY KOTEL BUILDING POR Sal steamers are appointed to sail from Philadelphia ‘ss business; leased to ri tuetrent for four ye property; first c Parties at eight per cen’ *ABBOTAPORD. fier gaig required. Address lerald office. 6 PENNSYLVANIA... Aug. 13 | *KENILWORTH » INDIANA. Prices ot passage in currency. intermediate Uckets to points at the lowest rates, Steamers marked with @ star do not carry interme. F accommodations for af} classes unsurpassed. ndance is provided. Every Midamer carries | a surgeon and stewardess. supplied with life rafts, in sddition Dilis of lading issued be- r passage, Tates of freight and other information street, New York. General Agents, 807 Walnut streot, Philadelpnia, RICHARDSON, SPENOK & CO.. Liverpool. N. & J. CUMMINS & BROS., Queenstown. ANCHOR LINB, ree - ‘obes, &c.; $26 per month, 130 Arst street, wear Lexington avenne. SMALL CHOICE APARTMENTS TO LBT; THRER Rooms. third floor, No. 35 King street Macdougal and Variek; convenient for a genau Wile, wacer and separate gas meter. PARTMBNTS To LET_—SECOND FLOOR, FOUR 141 Rast Twelfth street; m8, vent Rooms, second floor, 388 Third ave- Kast Twenty-eighth street; connecting, 216 East Vorty- POUR STORY OABINE? FINISHED House in a first class location, one block trom the Park, any ove buying NKING OFFICES 18 NOW PRESENTED AN UNUSUALLY FAVORABLE OPPOR- TUNITY TO SECURK ELIGIBLE OPFIORS ON MOAT FAVORABLE TERMA THE ABOVE BUILDING [3 COMPLETELY VIREPROOP, HEATED BY STEAM, TWO ELEVATORS, ALL MODERN [MPROVEMENTS, ENQUIRE OP MARTIN: UN 2 Broadway. ALE CHBAP—BEAUTIPFUL LITTLE HOUSE, sourhwest corner Madison avenue and Seventy: eighth street; very complete. J&SSUP, 258 Broadway. INE CHANCE FOR FINE HOUSE VERY CHEAP— 12 bast Seventy-tourth street; cot treet weil built u are tothe usual life boats anc Through tickets and thr a all promivent nue; three Rooms, 166 ‘ooms all Open. SECOND FLOOR TO LET—OVER THE STORE No, 420 Fourth avenue; five room: in good order. Vall on owner, on prem: SITTING ROOM, KITCHEN AND TWO BED- rooms on Abingdon square, $23 ments of three and four roows tor steam heater, ac. and occupied, JESSUP, 258 Broadway. improvements trom to 1d WRIGHT & SON. | SMALL BROWN STONE ‘all modern improvements, will be sold chea’ Apply at 329 East Twenueth street, FRONT HOUSK—WITH $4,000 cash requi on the premisca, j)OR SALE OR LEASE—A FINE THRER STORY AND basement high stoo; Twenueth street, near required. Address il. JOR SALE OR TO LET—A FOUR STORY BRICK Building, with steam power, on easy terme, at the premises, No. 44 East Broadway, or at SCHROF¥ Sian other Apart- i , 583 Hudson street. L WISHING TO HIRK MODEL PRENOH LATS, Just finished (nothing like them in the city). No. 32% Paper Kighth avenue, I || HOMER MORGAN, AO. 2 PINK STREKT. RESTAURANT AND BARROOM TO LET, ALL the business of the Frankfort House; also tort H corner Frankiort and Willlam PASSAGE RATES REDUCED. NEW YORK AND GLASGO' STRAMER RVERY WEDNESUAY AND BATTED AY RIA.. BLYSIA....5at, Al AUSTRALIA. Wed., August 5] KUROPA....Wed., Sar, August 6 .Wed., August 12 1 improvements, 500; West Thirty-tourth street the premises to Mr. DOY FIRsT PLOOR TO LET—OVER THE STORE NO, h avenue; nice rooms; in ood order; all cheap rent; will give lease. Apply on $ 8., Herald office. Sat, August | store. Frankiort House, ETHIOPIA. . ‘able in currence: ERPOOL, LO JUBBNSTOWN OR BELFAST, Cabin, $65 to $9), according to steamer and accommoda- Return tickets asued MBDIATE, $25; aed for ALY amoun Send for circalars, giving full information, to compa- Bowling Green. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents OTB TO ETT Bloeokor street. jeecker stree! Inguire of ALEX. 1 STEWART'S, agent, Broadway and Chambery strect, between 12 A. DONDERRY, IN PLOTS, POR BUSINESS OR investment, near the Crvstal Palace, on Md, 104th, and 107th sireets and First avenue boulevard. OT8—SINGLE OR NICK SECOND FLOOR—NO. 10 BANK STREET, Bedroom and Basem rd Floor, 73) Greenwich, first Hoor, $23; three ‘Rooms, second floor, 12 60, at No. 736 Greeawic at reduced rates. ; STEERAGE, $15. at lowest rates. P YOU DSIRE TO LAY A SAFE AND SURE FOUN- dation for # business (not liquor) lease the corner por- tion of Store No. 1,009 Third avenue, corner of stxtlech ko arrangements tw have the whole rent till then. This is beyond on the avenue for # first class Rooma, third Aor, on the premises, XAMINE THE ELEGANT FIKAT FLAT OF NINK large lighted rooms in new brown stone buil xtieth streetand Third avevac; baile in oil, vestibule and main hail handsomely t} and Dalis extensively car tric bella, Ac, &c. ; $00 tal | fs worth $85. Cail. (}RENCH FLATS—THIRTY-POURTH STREET, IN suits of six rooms: all improvements: rents MORRIS B. BABR, 7a West Thirty-tourth street and 996 Sixth avenue. INE FRENCH FLAT TO LET—WITH ALL IM- provements, on second floor, at a great reduction. 442 West Thirty-titth street. Ring’No. 2 bell. NE FLATS ON THIRD AVENUE, BETWEEN SIX- tieth and Sixty-first sireets; mx Rooms and Bath- room, second floor, $3: Third Floor, $30; handsome Por- lor and Basement in Sixty-third street, near Lexington avenue, seven rooms, $65:" el avenue, 25x60, at $65, $7 and $: ATER FRONT ON BA Lots on Brooklyn shore, 80 to 30 feet; wi rounds in good condition. Apply to Colyer street, Brookiyn, &. D. ny’s offices, No. 7 wharves and street, You cap next May; a nomii nstown every WEDNESDAY; Qneenstow? corare, $id San OE) corare. West Side. ANCHOR LINK, No. 7 Bowitng Green R SALB—HOUSE AND LOTIN TWENTY KIGHTH | ITEAM ‘POWER.—ROOMS AND FLOORS TO LET, with or without Power, at 18 and 2 Pell street; rent | low to wood workers or others, QTORE AND DWELLING 27 WAVERLEY PLACE; in perfect order; rent Entire Dweiling Part of ted, speaking trumpets, olec- a from an acceptable family, MAIL STEAMSHIPS TO PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG, built trom steamships will sail from Naswag street. UNITED STATES The elogant Cl; New York as follows : REAT BARGAINS FOR SAL T Tenement House, West Twenty-seventh street, 25x TéxlW0, with (wo Stores; tages easy 000 per annam. ‘Sixth avenue, corner Wav- erley place; six rooms and bathroom; rent $700 per Store and Dwelling 3% Water street, next coor to cor- | per Catharine street; Carpenter Snop 45. Basement Store t le Line rom Eagle La PLYMOUTH, LOND Cabin—First saloon, of OF PASSAGE TO HERBOURG and HAMBURG. . gold; second saloon, $60, gold. Steerage—To Plymouth and London, $30, currency; Cherbourg and Hamburg Id. Prepaid tickets trom Hamburg For fretht apply to FUNCH, E. William street. For passage apply to KNAUTH, NACHOD & KUANB, sats, Lid Broad way. NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIO COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMSHIPS BEXYWKEN NEW YORK AND HAVRK, CALLING AN BR&ST. The sptendid vessels on this favorite route for the Con- tinent (being more sontherly than any other) will sal ier No. 60 North River ag follows. YETTE, Captain Leliard. | PEREIRK, Captain surmont. WASHINGTON, Captain Lachesnez. Price of passage in $125; Second, $75; American travel) transtt by English railway and ing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and ex. GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 55 Broadway. _ H GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, The steamship HOHENZOLLERN, Captain W. Norden- holt, will sailon Wednesday, July 29. at2P. M., from Bremen pier, toot of Thi Miscellaneous. ROPERTY OWNERS WILL FIND If TO THEIR advantage to lease their Propert, i Charge of a responsible builder who wi riect order; New York city Property ouly. ILDER, box 18: Herald office. jas street. $20 per month. 444 Broome. street: THORNTON M. ent, 696 Broadway, northeast corner of Fourth street. 0 LET—A NEWLY FITTED UP LARGE BAKRBRY, southeast corner of Second avenue and Forty-first street; best business locality, A FIRST CLASS LUNCH ant Flats on Lexington Look at them. F, ZITTEL, 1,025 Third avenue, URTH FLOOR IN NEW BROWN STONE HOUSE, with improvements, on Sixtv.fourth street near Lexington avenue, $25 per month; also first oor and store, No. 122 West Filty-tourth street, rent $18 per month; permits at 122 West Fifty-fourth street. PART OF PRIVATE HOUSE TO LET—AT 158 West Tenth street; parior, dining room and kitchen; modern improvements; good sub cellar; water | closets on first floor; only three adults in house; rent $8 per month. ICE FLOORS AND PARTS OF PLOORS TO LET— Northeast corner of Forty-eighth street and Ninth | avenue, $10 to $18 each, in good order; Cottage, eight | Sixteenth street and Ninth avenue, $35. FOR SALE BROOKLYN P' AN OUNTER; ALSO Apply at 272 Canal street, near BRALD BRANCH sols three Floors. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR HE NEW YORK HERALD | RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICK VINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER UF FULTON AV. AND BORRUM st OFFICE OPEN PROM 8A. M. TILL 9 P. M. ON SUNDAY PROM 8 TILL 9 P. M. CARRIERS’ AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT, ____NO. 7 PRONT STREBY, BROOKLYN. .OR SALE CHEAP—A THREE STORY HOUS: | venue, L$ rooms and store, for $6,500; one : 3 rooms and plate glasé frouts; must sold; no reasonable offer refused. Apply at hardware sore, corner Myrtle and Marcy avenues, Brooklyn. LATS TO LET—IN BEST PART OF GATES AVE- ‘nue: finely finished ; brick buildings; high ceflings; modern improvements: beautiful yards. Also Stores. PAUL GRENING, 425 Gate: ok} —IN BROADWAY, NEAR BOND STREET, A | fine Store, 25x100 feet; rent very low. Apply in ihe hat store No. 2i4 Broadway. 10 LET—STORES IN NOS. 211, street and No. 645 East Sixteenth street. | housekeeper’s, or at bank office No. 2) Second avenue. 10 LET—A SMALL IN THE LONG ISLAND xs ste turday, Angust 213 AND 25 MOTT old (including wine)— jon Tickets at reduced rates by teking this line, avold both d the discomforts of cross- STORE, 458 SIXTH AVENU Best location ; bootmaker or stationery. To respou- | sible party only. LET—FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, NEAR MA- sonic Temple, has been used for dressmaking for 8 | eats, First Floor of house; rent $20. Inquire at ls West | wenty-foarth street, in store. 10 LET—AS A LAUNDRY, THE HOUSE ON NORTH. west corner of Broadway and Fifty-fitth street, with Machinery, all complete for laundry to WILLIAM FITZPATRIOK, florist, 1, LET—FURNISHED, HANDSUME PARLOR FLOOR | or whole Lower Part: would suit first claw dress- maker or for doctor's office. Inquire at 61 West Forty- fourth street. LEASANT THIRD FLOOR—TWO ROOMS IN A 00. sey little three story brick house, rent $16; in per- | fect order; water, pautries, &c. near Sixth avenuc. 160 Waverley place, RT OF HOUSE TO LET—IN FIRST CLASS LOCA. tion, 1.147 Broadway; house newly painted; bath, separate meter and ample closets, LET—SECOND FLOORS, IN MODEL HOUBE 410 East Seventy-ninth street; rent $17. Apply st 408. 0 LET—THE THIRD FLOOR, GAS, HOT AND cold water. water closet on the floor; 12 St Luke's Inquire at 218 Varick street. UIET PARTY ONLY, PART OF 2 street, Hoboken, to be fol- ae NECKAR, Captain J. C. Meyer, on Saturday, August Rates OF PASSAGE TO LONDON, HAVRE AND BREMEN, pavable in gold or its equi 13 Broadway. venue, Brooklyn. = lent in currency. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR | SALE OR TO RENT. FORCED SALE—¥RENOH ROOF HOUSE, rooms; alcove bedroom, bay wind turnace. range, RENT OR LEASE—ALL THE LOPTS OF THE six story store No. 26 Beekman street, throngh 185 | feet to Spruce street; are in fine order; have location most desirable ; very near new Post o CHS & CO., Agents, low ; splendid cel- | ‘No. 2 Bowilng Green, In LET ood society; health 10 LET—TO A COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS, yA ia a a cpu, New YORK, HAVANA OND MEX(OAN MALL STBAM: LA Strv“dv wanton. (Havana direct) ...... Aug. 18 CITY OF HAVANA (Havana ‘airecw. r Aug. 2 Vor treight or PAPEL SPL Scone ss Broadway. OB NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, F MERCHANTS! STEAMSHIP LINE. The steamship WESTERN METROPOLIS, ( 8 Quick, from pier 34 North River (foot of Nor street). on Saturday, August 1, a 3 o'clock P. Freight received ‘daily, Throvgh rates given to St. Losla Vigxcoarg, Mobile, Galveswon and Indianola e, having superior accom! - to FREDENIC BAR ER ier 36 North Hive. 2 AMUSEMENTS. ie oops NUsEUM, rrormances evEmke re OUI8 ALDRICH, SOPHIE MILES and ry: company in THE STREETS OP NEW YORK. in active preparation, THE SEA OF IOK. BROADWAY. Lippe ». Direct ‘AFTERNOON Production of the THE DEAD WITNESS, 's and oe PROLICS OF A CLOWN, BTROPOLITAN T} Mme. VIULETT! Mine, VIOLETTE PICAU S'S SAN; Or, CHAHUT DANCERS. ladies FORTY, PARISIAN CAN FORTY beautiful acd bewitchiny NEW AND ATTRAOTL ONE HUNDRED STAR PERFORMERS. Oue Hundred MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, Box office open dally to secure seats. gust 3-ALA, ALA, ALA. rpead LINE—POR GALVESTON, TOUCHING AT Key West carrying the United States Mail. “steamer OITY OF WACO, Captain Guenman, will } p Bast River, saturday, August 1, a PP. ML Through bilis of lading given to Houston and all points on the Galves ton, Houston and Henderson and B. B. and C. RR No charge, for forwarding in New York. for freight or passage, having superior accommodations apply to Ot BALLURY & CO. lot Malden uns. W. ¥. OLYDE, 119 Wall street. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRKCT. The Cromwell Steamship Line. 3 8 | = Biyer on Saturday, August 1, at 3 P.M. Freight received ‘daily. Through rates given to Gal- ‘Yeston, Indianola, Rockport or Aranzas Wharf, Brasos BSanuiago, St Louls and Mobile. Cabin passage, $0; slecraxe, $25, ¥or freight of passage upply to OLAKK & SEAMAN, 86 West street OUTHERN LINE. NS) ¥OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The following new and first class steamers will sail e ‘ednesday. at 3 P. M.. from pier 20 bast River:— CITY OF DALLAS, Captain Hines. . sy CITY OF GALVESTON. Cantaln Evans, tain Deering. CABUNDELRT, Captain McCreery .. Freight received daily. ‘Through Diatevole, Rockport or Aranzug W ypare ed fant q it. Lous Cabin parage, $60; % ‘ For fretght or passuge, Naying superior accommodations, apply to | MALLORY & 00, Anenty ORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND.—OLD Dominion Steamship Company.—steamers leave for above ports trom pler 37, North, River, foot of Beach street, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 3 P.M. Also Intermediate steamers. eqrnrough, bills of lading and passenger tickets issued to 1 points in the interior. Oftice corner Fulton and Greenwich street, CITIZENS’ LINE FOR TROY AND ALL POINTS North and West. —Elegant sieambonts daily (Satur- days excepted) ac 6 P. M., rom pier 49 North Rives, foot FTERNOON BOAT FOR WEsT POINT, NEWBURG, Poughkeepsie, Rondon: and Kingston, landing a6 zzens', Cornwall, New Hamburg ana Milton.—The MARY POWKAL, from Vestry street, mer 3% every after- noon, at 8 o'clock. Tickets in packages at reduced A~SAR4T0GA.—DIRECT ROUTE, VIA CITIZE: «Line of Steamboats. pier 49 North River, 6 P. M.; $2.60 through, on Sunday, Tuesday aud Thursday, and $2 Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Excursion ‘Tickets, New York to Saratoga and return, good 30 days, Poe ee Excursion tickets }0 Round Lake and return | A NG@ BOAT FOR PEEK- skill, Sunday excepted.—The steamboat THOS. P. WAY will leave toot of Barclay street North River, at 5 A.M ; Twenty-fourth street, 5:15 4. M., and make the | following landings:—Yonkers, Dobbs’ Ferry, Nyack. % BARYUM'S GREAT ROMAN HIPPODROME. Las? WEEK, LAST WERK. __, LAST WEEK, POSITIVELY LAST WERK, POSITIVELY, POSITIVELY LAST WEEK OF THE GREAT COMBINATION IN NEW YORK. OPENS IN BOSTOS AUGUST 3, 2 ATUR OF THE BRILLIANT SEASON REPRODUCED. APTS CLOSING WEEK! ‘The steamship OOKTES will leave pier No.9 North | ALL THR ROMAN UBARIOT BRO ALL THE ROMAN STANDING RACES, ALG THE DARING JOGKEY RACES, ALL THE BRILLIANT FLAT RACKS, ALL THK LILLIPUTIAN RACK», ALL THR TRAINED ANIMAL RACES. ALL THE GREAT GYMS ry DONNYBROOK FAIR. AT BACH EXHIBITION, MULE. VICTOSIA, ARKIAL QUEK ON HER VELOCIPEDE ON A SINGLE GRAND MENAGERIE, OPEN DAILY AT 1:30 AND 1, PERFORMANCE AT 2:30 AND. PROFESSOR W. H. DONALDSON'S closing balloon ascension from the Hi resent season will take place FRIDA’ © couclusion of the regitlar performance, YLOBE THEATRE, k, 3 NASTIC ACTS podrome for the AFTERNOON at ossseee seereee Mapager GRAND OPED MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1874 GRFAT STAR COMBINATION, For particulars see announcements 31 Bex book now open, from 9 A. M. to 6 M, SUMMER SEASON, 50 CENTS, ‘OLD LONDON BY bay, from 10 till dusk. OPERA HOUSK, (0| OLOSSBU. Tony of Leroy stevet. Kure low. | nee & Leavits, c. RENTZ’S FEMALE MINSTRELS, phiadiew free to-nigh GRAND FAMILY MATINEE AT TO: Pastor’s Opera House, Female Minstrels at Tas j - | mpo-Da¥ free to-night. TO.NIGHT AT TONY PASTOR'S OPEKA House, to see the 50« | GENT AND NT AR and Feimaie Minatrels. TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE. ofthe | LADIES FR CANCAN ™. Bing Sing, Haverstraw, Grassy Point and Verplancks, connecting with stages for Lake Mahopac on Tuesdays, Thursdays and apotreee Ereighe received and de- live Barclay street, until 5 P.M. ered at Barclay st . R AYRES, Superintendent, Ave AND TROY BY DAY LINE STEAMBOATS.— eat ©. VIBBARD and DANIEL DREW leave foot of try street, pier 39 North Biver, at 8:30 A. Twenty-third street, north of irre ferry, at at Yonkers, Tarrytown and Nyack (by ferrybos Mand Cornwall and Newburg, returning same day, trains to and from Saratoga, To Saratoga, trip, $5 40; to Round Lake, $2 35: round trip, $4 40, SCHUYLER, from Spring street pier, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 6 P. M.; S0c. deck, $1 cabin, house in a first class and very retired location, with two adults and child. Address, in confidence, CHOICB, Herald Uptown Branch office, LET—PLOURS AND APARTMENTS IN NO. 37 Spring street, 211, 213 and 215 Mott street and 645 Eust of housekeepers or at Bauk iy | power can be had, Ja 5 PRICI, 200 Hudson street. location; %0° minutes in Jersey: trains; worth $7, cash, ‘Owner, 161 pot two dlocks ; 0; taken Immediately $4,900; one-third ‘oadway, room 7. PAMRAPO—DELIGHTFUL jovely views; excellent fishing, B minutes trom foot of Liberty stree' pay rent? Youcan own Gus ve STEAMSAIP LINE. NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (RNGLAND) DIRECT. The steamers of this line will vail trom pier 18 East Furnished. FOUR STORY ENGLISH BASEMENT BROWN | stone House, on West Twenty-third street, to let, | elegantly and completel, to WILLLAM 5. GAVE SEA BREEZES, Sixteenth street. office, YW Second avenue. LET—ONLY $12 YOR HALF FLOORS: NICE house, 589 West Forty-seventh street; all improve- ‘our house Db: GEORGE DOUGLASS, N ELEGANT RESIDENCE ON THE HUDSON— 40x45, stable, £o.; nearly new ;,Jarge plate windows; grounds beautiuily | 2% rooms, containing every in. | provement; one hour from New York; five minutes’ Talk trom boats and cars: will sell low of exchange for roved ct or Brooklyn Property, as owner wishes Ww goubroad. Address HUDSON, box 218 | DESIBABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE IN FLEM- , N. J., about 40 miles from New York by New* © Jersey Central Raiiroad; tour trams daily. brick House, well built, iSineh wal d with inrnace; lot 65x15) feet; house 40x50 feet; well located in thé village; good churches, schools and so- . ait by the present owner for a permanent resicence, but who desires to remove to another State; will sell it at a bargain; price $! will yell furnitare if desired. Possession’ given imu But a small ainount of pure: Address J. P. BODINE, Flemington, OR SALE—A SPLENDID FARM OF 86 ACR’ & new house of 10 rooms, fully plumbed ana abun- (ance o! good water; tarm in fine order, producing crops interest on cost of propert: (minutes of depot, at New Brunswick, and unsurpassed for healthtuiness and beaut few years will be in demand for villa sites; and trees already planted tor an avenue through the | Twe rty, but it is offered asa tarm: every rod of the | is tillable except where a vein of copper ore crops | rice low and terms easy. Apply tu W. . MAILLER, i street, New York. | Cabin passage, intermediate, $45; steerage, $3), CoG eeearee se ee ty uth Sen, ian EVE MORGAN'S SONS. rimits apply | 4 Bleecker street | ELEGANTLY FURNISHED PRIVATE DWELL- on and adjoining Firth and Madison avenues, 13. . K. STEVENSON, Jr., Il Pine street. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED brown stone House to rent for three | per annum, provided the Furniture woul rice; location near Fifth avenue and Fort i@Ath street; just been painted and frescoed, and is endid condition ; this is a rare STANTON, Heraid Uptown Branc! LET—FULLY FURNISHED, FIRST CLA‘ on Forty-eightn street, adjoiiing Fifth avenue; aiso, larce anfurnished House on tween Fifth and Sixth avenues. STAR LINE. IR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MAL 10 LET—A FLOOR, CONSISTING OF 3 ROOMS, sloping to the river: with all modern improvements. Apply at 65 West LET—SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS, CONTAIN- ing 10 rooms, to one or two familie with all modern improvements, Nineteentn street; possession immediately; reterences exchanged; rent reasonable to responsible parties. 10 LET—LOWER PART OF 162 KAS’ eighth street, opposite St. Stephen's; arate number and entrance. Lower Part Cars at $1,350 | be bought, at C: . : From the White Star docks, pier 52 ortunity. Address loon, $80, gold. steerage at low rates Saloon staterooms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section. where least motion is felt, thus combin- safety, speed and comfort ction of plans and other Information apply at | the company's offce, 19 Broudway, seven rooms; ciety. The house was ‘Thirty-eighth street, be: | J. 8 MATHEWS, 240 Broadway East Thirty fourth street; five roooms; ga: 0) RI bath: immediate posseasiou. Apply at omfice, 130° Bast emi e SD ETS SEES fide stated OSTERS, BILLS OF LADING, RECEIPTS, COl- for steamship lines, done with cheapness and promptness by the METRO- PRINTING LSTABLISHMENT, No. 218 Broad- 10 LET—TO A SMALL, RESPECTABLKI FAMILY, four Rooms ou second floor, with improvementa, in new house 121 East Fifty-third street, between Lex: | ington and Fourth avenues; rent $25. Untarnished, 28 AND FLOORS TO LET CHEAP IN Ninth ward.—Fine locations: neat brick Houses, 9 | and 14 rooms each, in perfect orde rst and Second hase money re. | ored Printing, &c.. , 3700 and $80) each; joors, with American peop $27. Apply at No, 603 Hudson street. 10 LET—THE S¥ALL THRER STORY HOUSE NO. 3 Garden row, at $60 per month. Inauire at 71 West a Apply to owner | R LIVERPOOL DIRECT. The Al British steamship LORD CLI master, will sail for the above port on Tu 4, trom pier 23 bast River. Rates of Passage. Cabin, $60 and $70, CureOe a according to accommoda. nh. Bteerage, $25, 10 LET—A SECOND OR THIRD FLOOR IN A brown stone private house, with all modern im- provements. 245 East Fitty-first street. ROOND FLOOR, location within ashigh ground ee a rs ‘0. 316 FOURTH AVE- nue, for dwelling or business purposes; a good loca- 10 LET—28 BEEKMAN PLACE, FOUR STORY HIGH stoop brown stone House. in perfect order, with ¢ 4c, ata low rent. D, THOMPSOs & SON, SHED HOUSE TO RENT.—A THREE | 40W story and Mansard roof English basement brown | 4 stone, on West Twenty-second street (not {ar west); all modern tmprovements and i urreney. BNOW Tavrar Ss, | fixtures, mirrors, | (fo LET—UNFURNISHED, BACK PARLOR, WITH | extension, convenient for light housekeeping. No. est Ninth street, vetween Firth and Sixtn avenues, — | PARLOR, WATER, suitable for gentlemen or man and wife housekeeping. No. 115 East ihbirty- R SALF—FARM OF 3) ACRES IN THE TOWN | —— Ree roel Was, of Chatham, Morris county, Apples, cherries, pears, peacnes, quinces, blackberries, | strawberries, ings nothing extra; splendid building sites; very heaithy location ; 10 minutes from station ; mile from churches, school, siore, to: one-half can remain if reguired. Ad- fress B. J., Herald office. OR SALB OR TOL ag the Beventh Street address JOSEPH NEWMANN, 919 Race street, OUND THE WORLD.—COOK’S THIRD, PERSO: ally conducted, Tour Round the Worl | New York, September 21, and San Francisco October 1 it will embrace Japan, Chini and provides for visits to N. J..on which are —A LARGE GAS, BATH; , India, Egyptand Europe, Yosemite, the Nile and | ‘Time occupied, 208 days, inciuding L0days botel accommodation; tare $1,575, gol @xpenises: full particulars in Oook!s t-xcarsioniat tot | pat! ‘August, now ready, which als> contains lists of over 1,200 . touts to wh 'poluia” of interest in Europe, Asia dnd rte he et ah rica. “Price 10 cents America: Pre SOK. SON & JENKINS, 261 Broadway. rood order; very desir. | ES R, EDWARDS, it Twenty-third street. = ——— = @ MS ANDAPARTMENTS | $33( TO LET. “NICELY FURNISHED RECEPTION RUOM FOR 's office or bedroom tor gentleman; larze | size single Room, $3; house first class. Kitchen for light FOR A SPLENDID THIRD | Floor; water, gas, &c.; in ood onder; ready to No. 214 sixih avenue, near Fourteenta street. Inquire in the store. GREENWICH AVENUB r light, first floor over a store: also, a back Base- house in excellent order and’ conveniently RTY KNOWN | FURNISHED ROO rE eon Inquire, or | T—THE PROP Sn sii ie STATE LINE NEW, YORK TO, GLASG LPAS AN These elegant new Clyde built steamers will sail trom Por Williamsport, Lock Haven, Corry and, Erle, via | ier 34 North River as follow: TATB OF PENNSYLVANIA | STATE OF NEVADA. STATE OF VIRGINIA) |. and every Wednesday ther through rates to ail parts of Sweden, Denmark and Germany. y any other Une. rds For fretght or passage ap- BALDWIN & CO., No, 74 Broadway. No. 45 Broadway. ATLROAD, 16 price $4.00; no exc t No. 38 Kast Twelith street, basement. $6.000. from the depot. 26 trom ‘eres; choice fruit, good bi P, WELLING, Paterson, N. J. NEW YORK CENTRAL from Syracuse, a wil; new residence; 145 Kast Fitteenth LIVERPOOL, RLOR FLOOR—WI1H USE OF | Kitchen, Room and Bedroom on second floor: terms modern improvements; four lines ot cars puss | within abiock. 49 West Thirty-third street, T 76 BARROW STREET, NEAR HUDSON suitable for one or two gentlemen, as and bath; private family, no mov: FURNISHED Wednesday, July 2 y Wednesday, August 12 , taking passengers at eat Britain and Lreia! GOOD BUILD. crops and implements; one mile $4,000—Farm of six | Seventh and Fighth avenu Basement; range, duinb waiter, bath and gas; hot and cold water; newly painted; private house: a quiet, | small family can have it at their own price if reason- First Floor and withoat board Bteerage as low as Drarts for $1 and upw: STREET, CORNE Room and two Bedrooms in excelent order, first floor over a store; rent $17. » EXCHANGE, iasedantonies PERTY IRON PRONT, | leased for ten NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM TO LE men or gentleman and wife; also %4 Third avenue, corner of | SUPERIOR BUSINESS P 54x10 feet), valued at $15,000 and r, to exchange for Equity in other this property free and the exception of & $50,000 institution mort: | PHALON & SLOAN, 31 East Seventeenth street. ‘oue oF two gentl 4 & bedroom; closets | Pwenty-tirst sireet PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET SEVERAL COM- 4 Rooms to gentlemen or for light Steerage offic EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. \UNARD LINE. “With a view of diminishing the chances of collision the nd cold water in rooms; terms mod- | steamers of this | ecified ei Oe er aoe: steamers of this line take a specified course tor all sea- Germany, &c. The Netherlands American ee Navigation Com- fortably furnish pi quite now and magnificent steamer aptain Deddes, rived trom Plymoath in 14 days, w York for Kotterdain direct Thursday, August 6 | offering the most agreeable, econom route to the countries named and a very great saving to | BBS’ FERRY, IN THE VILLAGE.-HOUSE AND | Lag Dhara na tree and clear, tor . C. WAYLAND & AYMAR, 163 Fulton street. % NEWARK sons of the year. Op the outward passage from Queenstown to New York | or Boston, crossing the meridian 504i 43 laiditude, of uoth to the norih of 43. nthe homeward passage crossing the meridian of 50 or nothing to the north ot 4 MAIL STEAMSHIPS, LIVERPOOL, © ABYSSINIA. Wed., July 29 Wed. Aug. 5 furnished, $7,000, Farm same value which has just NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM TO LET. Toa gentleman, without board; gas and house; moderate price; relerences, Neal and shortest 109 West sixte: pts, Worth $500 eac » Well improved and unincumbe: D, #. CURLEY, 12 Ce x NNW YORK AND LLING AT CORK HARBOR, FROM NEW YORK. Wed., Aug. 19 *BOTHNIA | Wed. Aug. Accommodations urexcelled. Rates, $70, $60, $25, gold. NDSOMFLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, with conveniences for housekeeping and wash ing; house newly papered painted; modern tm- ‘At 282 Kighth ave- two brown stone 1 or Country seat ness in city or Brooklyn. -RTY, 93 Fourth avenue, XCHANGE OR TRADE—$1,000 EQUITY din a Western & good chance for a watch: Call on oF address M. of Fourth avenue tor Far Mount Vernon fora Bu NICHOLS & CAF Morris’ European TNITED STATES MAIL LINE—STEAM TO QUEKNS ww and Liverpool, Sailing every Tuestay pier 46 Nortn URNISHED FRONT ROOM TO LET. two gentlemen, 645 Kighth avenue. URNISHED FLOOR FOR HOUSEKEE gas and bath, pantries and c Inquire at real estate office 17 Abingdon square (Ewhth avenue), between Bleecker and Tweitth siree {URNIBHED NEATLY POR HOUSEKEEPIN First and Second Floors: will let together or sepa parlors, bedrooms, kitchens, bathroom, water separate meters; terms moderate. No. ui West Twenty eighth street. ) URNISHED, TO GENTLEMEN, rge Pleasant Room, hot and eold water in it; terms $5 per week; references required. No. 223 West Fifteenth street. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR LADIES | and genticmen, at 105 West Twenty-second street. | ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, EN SUITE OR without board, in the first ass house 68 Seventh avenue, junction of Broadway ad Forty-foarth street. COOL ROOMS, NICELY PUR! ral Park; private house; no ob moderate, ‘rerere urday from New steerage passen- ers marked * do not carry 00, $130, gold, Return’ uckets on favorable Seerage tickets trom Liver- pool and Queenstown and all parts of Europe at lowest a ted Homeste : pity of 4000 tahibitants., mest gers Cabin passa, Maker with a fair stock A. M., 308 Bast Nin OR BXCHAN( tounty, within 15 miles of this city, having frontage of 1.0 feet on four street most rapidly umn) | WyoMING, Guard. NEVADA, Prict Cabin passage, $80 Prepaid tickets at -Augest 4, at IO A.M. Augast 18, ard A. af ge at lowest rales, Passengers booked to and trom Paris, Hamburg. Nor- way and Sweden, &c. Draits on Ireland, knglaud, | Franco and Germans Bteerage at lowest rates. r freight and cabin passage apply at the company’s | ¢. No. 4 Bowling ( ‘J ‘age passage at lL Broadway, Trinity Buildin; first class improveme roving property in the . J. DUNKIN, 554 Third avenue. NENCUMBERED Brooklyn or Newark Propert first rate downtown Store and (fice at lowest rates. ADD! icinity of New ULIAMS & GUION, 29 or to P. H. DUVERNET, Clark and Randolph streets, Chicago, Tl, STEAMSHIP SAMARIA EM- bark from the Cunard wharf, foot of Grand street, Jersey City, at 5 A. M. on Saturday, August 1, 1874. CHAS. G. 'FRANCKLYN, No. 4 Bowling Green, New York. N AND ALL | ex —The South ip Company trom Pennsylvania Saturday, July 18 . Wednesday, August ($80, curreticy ; secon , currency. Dratte er particulars apply to TER & CO. Ay 7 Broadway, New York. CHERBOURG, HAMBURG. The Hamburg American Packet Company's iron | THCURINGIA, Captain J. Meyer, will sail on Thirsday, August 6, 1874, for Hamburg. Rates of passage to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and First cabin—Upper saloon, $120; lower saloon, $69, ‘steerage to Cherbourg and Hambarg, $30, gold. Steerage to Plymouth, land, Scouland and Wales. $3 The WESIPHALIA KUNHADT & CO, General Agents, 61 Broad street, New York. LINE.—SOU1HERLY COURSE. OUT BOARD, —THK SPLENDID MAIL STEAM | ticket offices, No.8 Battery place, No. 4 Court streeg NEW YORK city, August 4, will ship WYOMING, sailing carry @ limited number of int $45 each; the rooms contain four person ded, auso separate dining room commodation for swerage passengers at very low ratesy steerage carried on upper deck only. LIAMS & GUION, 29 COUNTRY PLACE Sound or sea preferred), value about $10,000, in change tor the equi yin a fine four story brown Dwell tmust state ful) parti T., box 135 Heraid Brooklyn Branc ©) STORY BRICK BASEMENT FRAME HOUSE To ed Property in Brooklyn or Apply to WILr other points in EB: Wales Atlantic Stean Railroad whart, Jerse: PEMBROKE. First cabin passas currency ; steerage. rtuficates from Cr tor £1 and upwards ANCHIBALD BA singly, for gentlem D AND ENGLAND, $15. STF AMERS EVER Railway tickets and drata, Thtermediate, Philadelphia Line, $35. O'DONOVAN ROSSA, Proprietor Northern Hotel, West streets, New York. po IRELAN y City, as iollows exchange for unimpro ir will sell atu sacrifice tor cash Van Cott avenue, Greenpoint $300.000, and clear), to exchange, for erty; will go as high as $57),000 ISHED, NEAR corner Cortiandt an housekeeping ; No. Wi West Fifty-second street OWER PART OF A GENTEEL HOUSE, NICELY lurnished, with everything for housekeeping s Inquire af realestate oihoe cor- near of sixth avenue and Yorty-fourth street. —THIRD AVENUE Tenement Property, in one plot (free downtown Business Prop give cash for difference. (PAPSCOTT BROS. & (0S EMIGRATION AND Foreign Exchange office, 86 South street, New York. — xchange and Drafts for any amount, trom £1 upwards, issued at the lowest rates, ,OR PLYMOUTH. i, 31 East Seventeenth street. mail seamship COAST WISE _STEAMSHIPS. FIO MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE CALIFOBNIA, JAPAN AND CHINA, VIA fates of passage, tnciuding all necemaries for the New York to San Francisca $i, $100, or $110 cur cleo to Yokohama, $150, gold. isco to Hong Kou mers leave pier 42 Nor! LET—*ORNISHED ROOMS AT 477 nb street formerly St Luke's church rectory); ean house; reference required; terms ESTATE WANTED. ANTED TO BUY—A FOUR STORY, 2 F Forty-ninth and Fity-nantn ‘will pay $90,00 Address box 1,07 Post office. | neighborhood streets and Madison and Sixth avenw cash for same A PLEASANT HALL BED. No. 40 West Ninth street, Sixth avennes. Mo LET—FURNISHED, to & gentleman. between Fifth an ASTROLOGY. ndon and al points m Bng- 0 LBT—FURNISHRD, FOR LIGHT HOU Apartments in | and cold water. iil sail August B. RIOHARD neral Passenger Agents, 61 Broad way, New York. iy 820). 60d, th iver ew, York, as tot APULCO, Commander A. G. Gray, August 1, at 19 noon, COLON, Captain J. M. Dow, August 18, at 12 noon, nd every alterna Jentrai America and South Pacitie porw tor tfeight and way passengers will be despatched on intervening Saturdays, a8 necessity may eamers leave San Francisco for Japan and China as COLORADO... Aue; 4) years’ R, actice ; 27 in'Boston ; sena for ci tuers to box 4,829 New York Po; 218 Bast Thirty-fifth st, near Third av, 10 LET—A NEATLY FURNISHBD HALL BEDROOM to a gentleman, 82 per week. 248 Bleecker street, near TTENTION |—CONSULTATION losses, enemie riage, sickness and death. Sixth avenue, w suits. absent friends, Jove, ma: Pay refused une: ‘i INGHT, Clairvoyant. CLAIRVOYANT.—TRLLS shows likeness; causes tnarriage, 10 Weat Twenty-tifth street, MB. COLLIN Royal Mail Steamers are appointed to gall as follows:— | UBBN AND LAVERPOOLs, Savurday, Aug. 1, Saturday, Ang. 8, at 2 Saturday, Au Saturday, Aug. Saturday, Aug. 29, PURNISHED—FOR HOUSEKEEPING, A very convenient Second Floor; and gas; convenience tor washing; rent, only $11 D per week, of $6 for two Rooms. No. 2 SITY OF RICHMO. ATY OF PARIS TY OF MONTRE. four rooms; water 9 West Thirty ninth st ‘WO ELEGANTLY FURNISHED bathroom, for two gentlemen, at No. 115 Kast Higuty- abin Pawsace, $40 ait $90, Steerage, to and 8, A RELIABLE AND TRUTHPUL Clairvoyant, 275 Sixth av., ne L trom all points, at rednced Caoin and General Office, No, 15 Br rage OMlces, No. 33 bre further information apply company's office, on the Whar i For freight and QQ AND 3 WEST FOURTRENTH STR, OO pean plan, kept by English lady; elegantiy fur. nished Rooms and Suits of Rooms, for families and gen- tlemen ; terms moderate ; Rooms transient for strangers, WEST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND avenues.—Handsomely | ments for gentlemen in a private family; terms mod MEDICAL. =—MMB RBSTELL, PHYSICIAN SINGH Iu, NO, 1 East Fifty-second street, first door from Fifth av. =DR, AND MME. GRINDLE CORK ALL Com. + plaints: years’ practice. M. MAURICEAU, M.D, OFFICK L9 LibkRry + wreet, near Greenwich street. AXWELT, PHYSICIAN, « 114 East Tenth street, near Third avenue. ‘s MMB. VAN BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN, + TWADhY-Giebeh ah. bekwoeu Hd aud Lexiacion avs. Superintendent NAtioNaL Lin p G, H. DAYTON, ‘The most gout Freight Agent. EW YORK AND HAVANA DIREOT MATL LIN These first class steamships will sail every Tuesday, from pier 13 North River, foot of Cedar street, | direct, as follows :— STLE, Captain T, H. Morton ptain T. 5. Curtis. ‘tly route hag alway4 been adopted by 44 and 47 North Kiver, O QUEENSTOWN AND LAVERPOD Ly N, Aug. 1 8A, M. | SPatD U TIMLY, August 817. af, sang FOR LONDON DIRE K. Captam Sumni NINTH STREET, NEAR SEOOND AVENUE. A nicely furnished frout hall Room to a geatieman; private house, BROOME STREEKT, BETWEEN VARICK AND Hudson. —Newly furnished Booms wor | Women, without board. MBUS, Captain | “For freight or passage dations apply to D. McKELLAR, Agent a Hayaua, agnst iteerage at greatly reduced rates. Lat she lowest rates. » » 9 Broadway. HU Bal, Manager, magnificent. ‘accommo: P. CLYDE & Ci No. 6 Bowling REGULAR SUNDAY BOAT FOR ROCKAWAY Beach.—The favorite ocean sveamor 1WiLIGHS will make two trips every Sund. tor the season, Mepving Twenty-third street, NB, at) A. M. aud 1d) P.M; Franklin street, 9:10 Martin's Dock, Brooklyn, 9 ‘and Fall River.—The world-renowned steamers RISTOL and PROVIDENOE leave pler 28 North Hiver, M. Through tickets sold at au principal hotetsin the city. Hall'y Band engaged for the somson, foot of Market ‘Thirty-third street at3 P. M., connecting with Danbary Railroad. Returning leaves Norwalk at 7:5) A.M. on val of trains from Danbury | Nea TO THE PUBLIC, will be the only authonzed offices in New York city and vicinity for the sale ot First and Second Class Tickets over the following lines:— - NEW YORK CENTRAL AND HUDSON RIVER BR. R., 413 Broadway, Grand Central Depot, 30th street depot, | rlem depot, and at Westcott’s Express offices, Na? k place, i0th street and Broadway, and 32d street, near Broadway, N. ¥., and 383 Washington street, Brook: | ap ERIB RAILWAY, 241 Broadway, 629 Broadway, 97 Broadway. 10 Groen- wich street, depot foot Chainbers strect, depot foot Zi sores Seppe sere GUY EOS Court street, Brooklyn, on q aad SA Ba0800 SEENASYLVANIA RB, . Battery place, depot foos Desbrosses street, depot foot Cortlandt street, depot Jersey City, No. 4 Court street, BALTIMORE AND O10 RR, $15 Broadway, No. 1 Astor House, 526 Broadway, 44 Cordandt strect Sapos Jereey City. No. 4 Court street, Brooklyn, and 11g fudson street, Hobo QO. HL. DRICK, Gen. Pass Agent N.Y.0. and H.R,R.; LM. COOLS, Gen. Ticket Agen dO RR ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. and UNUED STATES MAIL ROUTE. Trains leave New York from foot of Desbrosses and | Cortlandt streets as follows: — Express for Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and South, ‘with Puluman palace cars attached, 9:30 A. M., 5 and 8:0 P.M. Sunday, Sand 8: P.M. Philadelphia and Brie Railroad, 8:3) P.M. ; for Wil- | | Wamsbort and Lock Haven, 9:30 A. M., connecting at 3 Philadelphia, Por Baltimore, Washington and the South—Limited | Washington express ot Pul!maa parlor cars, daily, except Sunday. at 9:0 A AL; arrive at, Washington | 4:10 PM. Regular asa AM. Sand 91 M. Sune ay, “et Express for Philadelphia, 8:40, 9:30 A. M.; 12:30, 3 HT es), 9PM. and 12 night. sunday, 8%, 8 9'P. si. ° Emigrant and second class, 7 P.M. Accommodation for Trenton at7 A.M. and 2 For Newark, at 6, 6:0, 7, 7 io, 1, 2, 2:30,"3:10, 3:40, 4:10, 4:90, 5 8: or - ‘ 10, ut 11:90 P.M, and 12 nig and 8:10 P. Por Elizabeth, 6, 4:30, 7, 7:40, 8, 9,10 A, M.; 12 M.. 1, 2 2:31, 5:10, 4:40, 4.10," 4:50, "4:50, 15:20, 5:40) 6, 6:10, 6:30, Prat and 12 night, Sunday, 522 7,8, 10 A.M. 12M, 1, 2, 2:39, 3:10, P 4:6), 5:20, 5:40, 6, 8:10, 6:30, 7 B10, 10. night "sunday, 7PM rth Amboy and South Amboy, Gand | For Rew Hiunawick, Pands A. ML, 12 M.,2, 340, 4:30,5:29, | ‘or New Brunswick, 7 and3 A. M., ), 4:30, 5:29, | 6:10,7 P.M. and ‘12 might, Buriday, 1 B ML | For East Millstone, 12 noon, 3:10 and 4:3) P.M. | For Lambertville and Flemington, 920 4. M. and 4 P.M. For Phillipsburg and Belvidere, 9:30 A. M., 2and 47. M. | | For Bordentown, Burlington And Camden, 7 und 9:3) A, M., 120, 2,3, 5and 7 P. M, For Frechold, 74. M..2and 4P.M | For Farmingdale and squan, 7 A. M. and 2P. M. For Pemberton aud Camden, 6A. M. and via boat from | Pier No. 39 at3 YM. i ‘Trains arrive as follows:~From Fisabare, 6:50, 9:50, A.M. and 9:35 P.M. +6: P. M daily ex: cept Monda ‘ Washinzton and _ Baitinore, DAM. 615 and 127%. M. Sunday, 6:2) Philadelphia, 5:14,'6 20, 4:15, 5:15, 6:50, 8:44, 10:27 1b A MC; 6:0 and ‘Tiexet offices, 636 and %4 Broadway, No.1 Astor House and foot of Desbrosses ana Cortiandt ‘streets, Emigrant For Woodbriage, WA. M.,2 Brooklyn; Nos 14, 116 and U8 Hudson street, Hoboken. D.M. BOYD, JR.. General Passenger Agent FRANK THOMSON, General Manager {ach abede hal LINB FOR NEWPORT AND BOSTON, The elegant steamers. NARRAGANSETT, every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat. ay. STONINGTON, every Monday, Wednesday and Frid from pier 88 North River, at 3 FM. oe a agn, mer RHODB ISLAND ‘daily, except sunday, from pter 30 North River, at 2 M., and Twenty-third street, Bast River, atl P! M., arriving in Boston the same eventing. Parlor cars are run by this line from Stonington to White Mountains, without change. HE STEAMBOAT WM. UNDERHILL WILL RU between Ehzabethport and New York on Sandays only, Time Leaving New York, pler 10 North River, BAM. 12M. 57. M.; leaving Elizabetbport steamboat dock, 104. M2 PM, 7 2. MM THE LECTURE SPASON. A LECTURE ON NERVOUS Diseases, at Dr. KAHN’S MU- 4 e address, 688 Broadway, near Fourth street. Ihe largest and most magnificent mu- seum in the world. Admissian 50 cents A T. PECK'S DANBURY, CON + Babject—"§100,000 can be References A No. 1. ‘By mail, 25 SPECIAL LECTURES EVERY NIGHT AT EIGHT 4 o'clock at the New York Museum of Anatomy, 619 Broadway, between Houswon and Bleecker streets. LECTURES, — quired by July, 1874," e BILLIARDS. A “STANDARD AMBRICAN BEVBL TABLES AND + the Phelan & Collender Combination Cushions W. COLLENDER, suc- 733 Broadway, New York for sale only by the patenwe, cessor to Phelan & Collende ALWGREAT AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES, WITH Delaney’s patent wire cushions, indorsed by Ga hier, Ubassy, Dion aud others; tables nearly new, f $190. Bagatelles, Tripolites and’ Russian Bowling Table: Aiso a Variety of hew Gaines at reduced prices. W. H. GRIFFITH & GO, 40 Vesey street. ____.___ INSTRUCTION. AU, SUMMER.—BOOKKBEPING, ARITHMETIC, Grammar, Composition, $5 each; 24 Writing les | kons, $2.50; backward persons advanced by private in struction; ladies qualified as bookkeepers and cashiers. PAINE'S, bz Bowery; uptown, 1,279 Broadway. ' TEACHER OF EXPERIENCE AND SUCOPSS DR- i JA. mires a position in a school or family; German, | | French and Iislian as well as. english branches taught, | | Address ar cao Mune. Mu G7 Woot Cuirty ith steget, | E TO-DAY AT \ENTRAL PARK GARDEN, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, JULY 31, AT 8. THEODORE THOMAS? UNRIVALLED SUNMER NIGHTS’ CONCERTS, ‘ita Gazza Ladre” Waltz, ‘Artist's Lite”. Suito, “Scenes Pittoresque’ Overture, “Taunhaeuser" | Adapted for Orchestra by Overture, land | Prelude, ). Pouxh | Pigus, Keepsie, Rhinebeck Catskill and Hudson, connecting for | Romanze, op. 4. all points West and North Trip tickets to West Point, | Finale, 3: Special | selection: oF. : Found | Waits, “Wo die Citronen Bluhu (new, _ | Coronation March, LBANY AND TROY,—OPPOSITION STEAMER | —AdmISsio1 Ba Poe ILMORE’s TWENTY-SECUND REGIMENT BAND. M. K. BOTSFORD, AGENT OFPICE, Sl BROADWAY. URNISHED FOR ALL OC: P. 8. GILMORI 1 50 with room. LEADER AND DIRECTO! THE VERY BEST ae ‘ADAME MATILDA HERON BEGS TO ANNOUNCE MG that she is now pre; 230; Pier No. 2, 972) and 1:40; | early autamn season of 25 aud % Pare 35 cents; | lars conveyed through correspondence only. Adaress 4L excursion tickets 60 cents, West Porty. aring for the o ramatic Instruction. —PIANO, V10- Flute, Harp, Harmony, Singings ‘est Yourtecuth street. Circulare d. JAY WATSON, Musica! Director. BILLIARD EXHIBITION WILL BE GIVEN TO- _ night by A. GARNTBR, champion of the world, at OR NORWALK AND DANBURY.—STEAMER | DiS room. corner Fourteenth street and University place; NELLY WHITE leaves daily (Sundays excepted) | #0 fancy shots ed TE Coa A eo PV#8Y DE-ORIPTION OF THEATRICAL PRINT. “ TICKETS, PROGRAMMES, POSTERS, DISPLAY OARDS, WOOD COTS AND LITHOGRAPHIO PORTRAITS, the POLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, ‘No. 218 Broadway (Herald Building), with, PROMPTNESS, NEATNESS AND CHRAPNESS, Parties about going on the road and man: certs or dramatic entertainments will find it GENES Rsrocate BEFORE HAVING THEIR WORK DONE ELSEWHERE, ee RIVER LINB TO BOSTON. VIA NEWPORT | (YARD.PRIVATE MUSIC LESSON day an foot of Murray street, daily (Sundays inclnded) at 5 P° | msilea On and atter Monday, July 13, 1874, the following | farnished b: VENEZUELA. No. 1 Astor House, 26 Broadway, 94 Broadway, No 8 | Am Official Defence of President Blanco’s Government. Brookiyn, and 116 Hudson street, Hoboken. To Tug EpIToR OF THE HeRALD:— A tow days ago there appeared in the Hgraue Broadway, depot foot of Desbrosves stree depot foot of | g jetter about Venezuela and its present govern- ken. ment, in the shape of a letter, dated Caracas, June INO, N. ABBOTT, Gen. Pass. Agent Erie Railway: 1, 1874. It t# not my intention to show all the D. M. BOYD, Jr., Gen. Pass Agent Penn. RR. ; errors contained in the communication, but I wise saeenieepeneeaenaies to inform the readers of the 1ZBALD that in many parts it is not, strictly speaking, true. acknowledges that General Guzman Blanco isa man of the noblest qualities, and that he gives himself up entirety to the welfare of his country. How ts it then possibie for a man of sucha chap | Facter to commit any bad actions? Is there, im deed, any reason to suppose that the same mam who only @ short time ago wished to retire from the uighest posiuon and power with a self dental | tory of the South American republics should have the intention to prolong his term and tyran- nize over his country? General head of an honorable and advancing government, is the first to foilow atl the rules of the constitu. tion and the law; and if he, as the letter says, doea | not personate the ideal of the people, it is because | 1t has not yet recognized the valuable improve. | ments with whic Venezuela has been guted since the epoch whep General Blanco could take @ leading part in the career of his country. The ene- mies of General Gasman Blanco themselves admit | that the person enable him to prosperousiy succeed the present President does not exist! then’ To throw the country into a continuance of calamities and revolutions? Such cannot be the aim of one who calls himself ason of Venezuelay and it is therefore ustonisning that the press, tue tw counsel Blanco, at the TIER SCRESES Whose special qualities wouid What do they wish, duty tne minds selected medium to delame his own ‘e must not forget that the President power governing @ republic. the Catholic by the Congress of whieh & rson is not the oni; so-called violent Church was an act sancttone the nations, and the President most decidediy recognizes this sovereign bod: resolutions. General Guzman Catholic as possibly can be he who claims that an in- significant number of priests and nuns bave been . obliged to give up their inactive mode of living and place themselves on an equal standing with The Archbishop Guevara remains outside the country because he has declared himself in open enmity against the government. bave returned to his Dative country as soon as he would have changed his poiitics, Guzman Bianco would have been him his hand as 8 token of friendsh: Well a8 Others, prefers to live in foreign countries, trying to appear as & martyr. 1s room for everybody who honestly will support tho present administration in tts work for main- , tenance of peace and promotion of It would be both langbable and unreasonabie w deny the constant progress of everything be without not to acknowledge the thorough change 0! shways Of the country do not speak either aa a Veuezuelan nor as & representative of the gov- ernment, Which Lam, but according to letters re~ cetved from persons living in Caracas, and several of them from foreigners, in which they ali expresa themselves in so high terms about the advance. in every direction that it must honorable to the administra- Lf one considers and honors t anco 18 as good @ and General é first to give In Venezuela there pas and the hi since the year 1870, ment ot the countr, neral Guzman Blanco, only for a minute the depressed condition to which Venezuela was brought in consequence of the the mismanagement administration revolutions were effected, 80 can the genius of General Guzman Bianco not be too much admired. Where before was nothing buildings have been erected, highways have now been opened through the country and all established, administration. forming @ its preson Much more could to prove what lack of truth there is in the writings of those who try to impede Venezuela on the way to its physical @nd moral advancement, but chid Will be enough at present. in their work. They will not succeed No! Venezuela will save itself, and within a short time take the supremacy among the South American republics. labor will fow in from all directions to share resources of the country, and thousands will rive to Mill the places of those tre; have abandoned their native cou from far away. and skilled 4 'y to detame ix To no one will Venezneis be more indebted than to General Gio™2n Blanco for a transformation which tt, no doubt, soon will hava I finish now with the living hope that all the noble men of Venezuela and of al countries will place themselves on the President's side vo help him in the glorious work of regenera THE CONSUL OF VENBZUBLAL New Youw. Jalw bo. 1a

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